UNITED STATES OF AMERICA * * . FOUNDED 1836 WASHINGTON, D. C. Bl9574 flSSQDW. MyJCTSffl INDEX-CATALOGUE ft * OF THE LIBRARY OF THE SURGEON GENERAL'S OFFICE UNITED STATES ARMY (ARMED FORCES MEDICAL LIBRARY) AUTHORS AND SUBJECTS FOURTH SERIES VOL. XI MH—MN UNITED STATES GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON : 1955 Arc n. £75. M4 s*er, -4 V. H 195" 5" For sale by the Superintendent of Documents, U. S. Government Printing Office Washington 25, D. C. - Price $9 (cloth) LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL Armed Forces Medical Library, 21 July, 1955. Major General Silas B. Hays, The Surgeon General, United States Army. General: I have the honor to transmit herewith the Eleventh Volume of the Fourth Series of the Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office. This is the fifty-eighth volume of the publication, begun under the direction of Dr. John Shaw Billings in 1880; it is the last volume to be issued in the traditional format. Following this, the Library plans to issue a five- or six-volume Supplementary Series of the Index-Catalogue, greatly modified as to form and content; in this work we are currently engaged. When the Supplementary Series is eventually completed, sometime within the next decade, the Index-Catalogue will be at an end. The reasons for closing out this great medical bibliography have been described in detail in an article published in Texas Reports on Biology and Medicine (8:271-300 [1950]). It is perhaps well to repeat the main argument here. In 1921, when the Third Series was underway, Gen. Robert E. Noble, then Librarian, proposed changing the method of publishing the Index-Catalogue, to pro- vide for an annual volume, complete in itself for a given time span, rather than for extended serial publication requiring a twenty-year cycle for completion of any one Series. General Noble was alarmed at the ever-increasing gulf between the number of items indexed and the number of items published; even in his day the unpublished backlog consisted of over 1,000,000 items. In 1926, Col. James M. Phalen, then Librarian, announced that beginning with Volume VI of the Third Series, subject entries for periodical articles would be made only for material which had appeared before that date. This policy was reversed beginning with the publication of the first volume of the Fourth Series in 1936. In 1938 Col. Harold W. Jones, then Librarian, attempting to find a solution to this problem of accumulated unpublished references, proposed the regular annual publication of alphabetical volumes, and this policy was followed until 1943. In 1944 Colonel Jones called a conference of consultants, which considered the possibility of adopting a 12-year cycle for each alphabetical series. Concurrently, the Library was surveyed by a special committee of the American Library Association; the report of this committee contained a number of suggestions for the future of the Index- Catalogue. In 1947 Col. Joseph H. McNinch, then Director, recommended that an advisory committee of consultants on the indexes published by the Army Medical Library be appointed; this Committee came into being in the summer of 1948. Its membership was carefully selected to represent the best thought available on medical bibliography. Over a period of three and a half years, first under the chairmanship of Dr. Lewis H. Weed, and later under the chairmanship of Dr. Chauncey D. Leake, the Committee held twelve meetings in which it systematically explored the questions of use of and in IV LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL need for medical indexes, and of techniques, including new machine methods, which might be employed in constructing them. During the life of the Committee, a special research project was undertaken at Johns Hopkins University by Dr. Sanford V. Larkey, who also served as a member of the Committee; the studies of the research project were available to the Committee for its deliberation. The Committee learned that the unpublished file of cards totalled 1,750,000; and that the file was increasing at a rate of better than 200,000 cards per year. Publication was progressing at the rate of one volume of 80,000 references every three years. Considering that by 1950 a total of 2,865,000 references had already been published in the four series of the Index-Catalogue, and projecting the rates of indexing and publishing beyond that time, it was apparent that if the Index-Catalogue were to continue in its present form, by the year 1958 the total number of items published would be 3,105,000, whereas the total number of items in the unpublished backlog by 1958 would be 3,150,000. In other words, by 1958 the Index-Catalogue would be withholding from publication more information than it had been able to publish in the 78 years from 1880 to 1958. Thereafter, even if annual volumes of 80,000 ref- erences could be published, an annual publishing deficit of 120,000 items would be incurred, swelling the gigantic backlog. The Committee recommended that the Index-Catalogue be brought to a close with the volume then in preparation (the present volume); that selected monographic material from the backlog (the Supplementary Series) be published, and that the Library continue to develop an indexing program of its current receipts of current material. In response to the last charge, the Library rehabilitated its monthly Current List of Medical Literature, in which since 1950 it has indexed the current significant periodical literature of medicine at a consistent rate of 100,000 items annually, with semi-annual cumulations of subject and author indexes. In addition, the Library has published an annual Catalog, containing author and subject entries for all mono- graphic items processed in the Library during the year; it is to be noted that the first five-year cumulation of the Catalog has been published this year. The basic concept of our program is that the four series of the Index-Catalogue, along with the Supplementary Series to be published, constitute the subject key to our holdings up to 1950; beginning in 1950 and thenceforth, the Catalog and the Current List fulfill our obligations in this area. This present volume of the Index-Catalogue illustrates well both the great virtues and the great defects of the old system. The virtues hinge on the tremendous pano- rama of medicine which is disclosed; the defects revolve around a catchword style of subject entry almost inescapably inherent in the old plan, limiting complex material to entry under a single subject, and especially the time lag of decades between appear- ances of volumes containing material under the same letter. These aspects are most striking in the Military Section, where a complete alphabetical range is displayed within a single volume, rather than in a single series. Four men have edited the Index-Catalogue throughout its existence—Fletcher, Garrison, Alleman and, for the Fourth Series, Claudius F. Mayer. Dr. Mayer left the Library staff in September 1954; at the time of his departure all material included in this volume was already in the hands of the printer. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL V The box-score for the Index-Catalogue over the years is indicated in the following tabulation: Author titles Subject titles Books and pamphlets Journal articles First series (v.1-16,1880-95)___ Second series (v.1-21,1896-1916) Third series (v.1-10,1918-32)... Fourth series (v.1-11,1936-55): Volume One (A) 1936_____ Volume Two (B) 1937...... Volume Three (C) 1938___ Volume Four (D) 1939____ Volume Five (E, F) 1940... Volume Six (G) 1941_____ Volume Seven (H) 1942___ Volume Eight (I, J) 1943... Volume Nine (K, L) 1945.. Volume Ten (M,) 1948____ Volume Eleven (M2) 1955.. Total for Fourth series... Grand total___________ 176,364 169,182 88, 876 2,779 8,892 4,281 3,798 5,499 5,836 6,443 2.928 10,462 7,214 2,012 60,144 494, 566 168, 537 136, 405 57,034 4,454 3,631 4,302 4,375 5,630 3,125 6,542 3,616 3,967 5,890 10, 801 56,533 418,309 511,112 645, 557 603,600 71,168 79,874 77,479 55,950 88,048 58, 871 60, 502 51,319 91,337 62, 876 98,343 795, 767 2,556,036 The 3,000,000 subject references in the 58 volumes of the Index-Catalogue (vol- umes found on medical library shelves throughout the world) constitute a permanent body of reference covering publications of the 15th to the 20th century. The continu- ing usefulness of this material is assured. The Armed Forces Medical Library now turns its attention to the more pressing tasks of providing bibliographic keys to the current literature of medicine which will appear promptly, will be reasonably compre- hensive in scope, and will be as convenient to use as our ingenuity can devise, or as time and money limitations may dictate. Frank B. Rogers, Lieutenant Colonel, Medical Corps, United States Army The Director, Armed Forces Medical Library SUPPLEMENTARY LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS FOR SERIAL PUBLICATIONS USED IN THE FOURTH SERIES OF THE INDEX - CATALOGUE* Arsber. Akad. sjukhus. Uppsala Arsber. Provlak. Goteborg Arsber. Provlak. Kronoberg Arsber. Provlak. Vastmanland Aarsber. Retslaegeraad., Kbh. Arsb. Goteborgs tandlak. sallsk. ABC Rep., Wash. Aberdeen M. Mag. Abh. Gesch. Med. & Naturwiss. Abh. Naturhist. Ges. Niirnberg Abh. Physiol, inst. Freiburg Abstr. Alabama Acad. Sc. Abstr. Bk Internat. Congr. Genet. Abstr. Bull. Insect Control Com. Abstr. Congr. internac. lepra Abstr. Curr. Inform. Insect Control Abstr. Declass. Docum., Oak Ridge Abstr. Papers Am. Chem. Soc. Abstr. Papers N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat. Abstr. Papers School Health Off. Kansas 1. Arsberattelse fran Kungl. Akademiska sjukhuset i Uppsala. Stockholm, &c. 2. Arsberattelse fran forste Provinsiallakaren i Goteborgs och Bohus Ian. Goteborg. 3. Arsberattelse fran forste Provinsiallakaren i Kronobergs Ian. Vaxjo. 4. Arsberattelse fran forste Provinsiallakaren i Vastman- lands Ian. Koping. 5. Aarsberetning; Retslaegeraadets. K0benhavn. 6. Arsbok; Goteborgs tandlakare-sallskap. Goteborg. 7. A[ccident]B[oards &]C[ommissions] reporter. Wash- ington. 8. Aberdeen medical magazine. Aberdeen. 9. Abhandlungen zur Geschichte der Medizin und der Naturwissenschaften. Berlin. 10. Abhandlungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Niirnberg. Niirnberg. 11. Abhandlung aus dem Physiologischen Institut Freiburg im Breisgau. Freiburg im Breisgau. 12. Abstracts; Alabama Academy of Science. Birming- ham. 13. Abstract book; International Congress of Genetics. Stockholm. 14. Abstract bulletin of the Insect Control Committee, National Research Council. Washington. 15. Abstracts; Congreso internacional de la lepra. La Habana. 16. Abstracts of current information on insect and rodent control. Washington. 17. Abstracts of declassified documents. Oak Ridge, Tenn. 18. Abstracts of papers; American Chemical Society. Washington, &c. 19. Abstracts of papers and summaries of discussions; New York State Association of Public Health Labora- tories. Albany. 20. Abstract of papers; School for Health Officers and Public Health Nurses, Kansas. Topeka. * This list forms a supplement to the List of Abbreviations published in Series 4, Volume 10. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series;----1 [ 1 ] [2J Abstr. Proc. Am. Soc. Clin. Invest. Abstr. Theses Cornell Univ. Academy Bookman, N. Y. Accion farm., B. Air. ACHA News, Chic. Acquis, med. rec, Par. Acta allerg., Kbh. Acta cancr., Budap. Acta cancr. jugosl. Acta chem. scand. Acta chir. patav. Acta endocr., Kbh. Acta genet., Basel Acta gnath., Kbh. Acta haemat., Basel Acta haemat. jap. Acta hist. sc. natur. med., Kbh. Acta Inst. anat. univ., Helsin. Acta Inst. zool. Univ. athen. Acta jap. med. trop. Acta med., Hukuoka Acta med. hidalg. Acta med. hokkaidon. Acta med. ital. Acta med. iugoai. Acta med. leg. social.. Brux. Acta med. patav. Acta med. turc. Acta neur., Nap. Acta neur. psychiat. belg. Acta nippon. med. trop. Acta otolar. orient., Tel Aviv Acta otorhinolar., Brux. Acta paediat. belg. Acta paediat. lat., Parma Acta pediat. espan. Actas Ciba, B. Air. Actas Conf. asist. social lepra, B. Air. Actas Conf. salub. pub. (Panama) Actas Congr. Confed. soc. sudamer. pediat. Actas Congr. med. Iat. amer. Actas Congr. nac. med. trabajo Acta serol., Tokyo Acta ses. pub. Acad. med. cir. Bar- celona Actas ginecotoc, Montev. Actas Inst, policlin., Barcel. Actas Jornada san. (Chile) Actas Jornadas med. quir. nac. livia) Actas Jornadas rioplat. obst. gin. Actas lusoespan. neur. Acta Soc. sc. fenn. Actas Soc. oft. hisp. amer. Acta tuberc. belg. Acta Univ. hung. Franc. Joseph. Acta urol., Budap. Acta vet. neerl. (Bo- 21. Abstract of the proceedings of the annual meeting; American Society for Clinical Investigation, [n. p.] 22. Abstracts of theses; Cornell University. Ithaca. 23. Academy (The) bookman. New York. 24. Acci6n farmaceutica. Buenos Aires. 25. A[merican]C[ollege of]H[ospital]A[dministrators] news. Chicago. 26. Acquisitions (Les) m^dicales r6centes. Paris. 27. Acta allergologica, K0benhavn. 28. Acta cancrologica. Budapest. 29. Acta cancrologica Jugoslavica. ^ Beograd. 30. Acta chemica Scandinavica. K0benhavn. 31. Acta chirurgica Patavina. Padova. 32. Acta endocrinologica. K0benhavn. 33. Acta genetica et statistica medica. Basel. 34. Acta gnathologica. K0benhavn. 35. Acta haematologica. Basel. 36. Acta haematologica Japonica. Nagoya. 37. Acta historica scientiarum naturalium et medicinalium. K0benhavn. 38. Acta Instituti anatomici universitatis. Helsinki. 39. Acta Instituti et musei zoologici Universitatis Athe- niensis. Athenai. 40. Acta Japonica medicinae tropicalis. Taihoku, For- mosa. 41. Acta medica. Hukuoka. 42. Acta medica hidalguense. Pachuca. 43. Acta medica Hokkaidonensia. Sapporo. 44. Acta medica Italica. Milano. 45. Acta medica Iugoslavica. Zagreb. 46. Acta medicinae legalis et socialis. Bruxelles, &c. 47. Acta medica Patavina. Padova. 48. Acta medica Turcica. Ankara. 49. Acta neurologica. Napoli. 50. Acta neurologica et psychiatrica Belgica. Bruxelles. 51. Acta Nipponica medicinae tropicalis. Taihoku, For- mosa. 52. Acta oto-laryngologica orientalia. Tel Aviv, &c. 53. Acta oto-rhino-laryngologica Belgica. Bruxelles. 54. Acta paediatrica Belgica. Bruxelles. 55. Acta paediatrica Latina. Parma. 56. Acta pedi&trica espafiola. Madrid. 57. Actas Ciba. Buenos Aires. 58. [Actas]; Conferencia de asistencia social de la lepra. Buenos Aires. 59. [Actas]; Conferencia de salubridad publica y asistencia social (Republica de Panama) Panama. 60. [Actas] Congreso de la Confederaci6n de sociedades sudamericanas de pediatrfa. Santiago de Chile. 61. Actas y trabajos; Congreso medico latino americano. Lima, &c. 62. [Actas]; Congreso nacional de medicina y seguridad del trabajo. Madrid. 63. Acta serologica et immunologica. Tokyo. 64. Acta de la sesi6n publica inaugural; Academia de medicina y cirugia de Barcelona. Barcelona. 65. Actas ginecotocol6gicas. Montevideo. 66. Actas de las reuniones cientificas del Cuerpo facul- tativo del Instituto policlfnico. Barcelona. 67. Actas y trabajos de la Jornada sanitaria (Chile) Santiago. 68. Actas y trabajos; Jornadas m6dico-quirurgicas nacio- nales (Bolivia) La Paz. 69. [Actas] Jornadas rioplatenses de obstetricia y gine- cologia [v. p.] 70. Actas luso-espafiolas de neurologia y psiquiatria. Madrid. 71. Acta Societatis scientiarum Fennicae. Helsinki. 72. Actas de la asamblea anual; Sociedad oftalmol6gica hispano-americana. Barcelona. 73. Acta tuberculosea Belgica. Bruxelles. 74. Acta litterarum ac scientiarum Reg. Universitatis hung. Francisco-Iosephinae. Budapest. 75. Acta urologica. Budapest. 76. Acta veterinaria Neerlandica. Utrecht. [3] Acta vitamin., Milano Actes Com. internat. biblioth. Actes Congr. internat. anthrop. Actes Congr. penit. internat. Actes Inst, internat. anthrop. Activit. Bull. Ohio River Pollut. Surv. Activit. Commun. Dis. Center, Atlanta Activite sc. med. Activit. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Cont. Inst. Actual, biochim., Liege Actual, biol. Inst. Rocha Cabral Actual, derm, vener. Actual, med., Brux. Actual, med. mund., B. Air. Actual, odontostomat., Par. Actual, otorhinolar., Par. Actual, util. med., Lisb. Acuff Clin. Bull. ADA Forecast, Brooklyn ADTIC Digest, Eglin Field Advance. Biol. M. Physics Advance. Enzymol., N. Y. Advance. Food Res. Advance. Genet. Advance. Surg. Aerztebl. Bayern Aerztebl. Berlin Aerztebl. Sachsen Aerztl. Forsch. Aerztl. Mhefte, Berne Aerztl. Monogr. Aerztl. Nachr., Aussig Aerztl. Sammelbl. Aerztl. Wegweiser Aesculapiad, Bost. Aesculapian, Chic. Afkomst & toekomst Africa med., Lisb. Agfa Rontgenbl. Agra M. Coll. J. Air M. News Lett., Lond. Aiti igakkai zassi Aix les Bains med. Akad. zahnarztl. Fortbild. Akarui boeki Alabama Cancer Bull. Alameda Co. Pub. Health News Alberta M. Bull. Alberta Pub. Health Bull. Alexian, Chic. Alkoholfrage, Schwarzenb. Allg. Offertbl. Krankenhausb. Allg. path. Schr. Almanach Internat. Psychoanal. Verl., Wien Alman. lazni Alman. salud, B. Air. Alpenpost, Glarus Alumnae Bull. Yale School Nurs. Alumnae News N. York Hosp. School Nurs. 77. Acta vitaminologica. Milano. 78. Actes du Comit6 international des bibliotheques. Uppsala, &c. 79. [Actes du congres]; Congres international d'anthro- pologie & d'archeologie prehistorique. Paris. 80. Actes du Congres penitentiaire international. Gro- ningen. 81. [Actes]; Institut international d'anthropologie. Paris. 82. Activities bulletin; Ohio River Pollution Survey. Cincinnati. 83. Activities; Communicable Disease Center. Atlanta. 84. Activite' (L') scientifique et m^dicale. Paris. 85. Activities report of the (U. S.] Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for the Armed Forces. Chicago. 86. Actualites biochiiniques. Li6ge. 87. Actualidades biol6gicas; conferencias realizadas no Instituto Rocha Cabral. Lisboa. 88. Actuality (L') dermato-v6n6r6ologique. Paris. 89. Actuality m6dicales. Bruxelles. 90. Actualidad medica mundial. Buenos Aires. 91. Actualites odonto-stomatologiques. Paris. 92. Actualites oto-rhino-laryngologiques. Paris. 93. Actualidades e utilidades medicas. Lisboa. 94. Acuff Clinic bulletin. Knoxville. 95. A[merican]D[iabetes]A[ssociation] forecast. Brooklyn. 96. A[rctic]D[esert &]T[ropic]I[nformation]C[enter] digest. Eglin Field, Fla. 97. Advances in biological and medical physics. New York. 98. Advances in enzymology and related subjects of bio- chemistry. New York. 99. Advances in food research. Xew York. 100. Advances in genetics. New York. 101. Advances in surgery. Xew York. 102. Aerzteblatt fur Bayern. Miinchen. 103. Aerzteblatt fur Berlin. Berlin. 104. Aerzteblatt fur Sachsen, Prov. Sachsen, Anhalt und Thiiringen. Dresden. 105. Aerztliche Forschung. Bad Worishofen. 106. Aerztliche Monatshefte fur berufliche Fortbildung. Berne, &c. 107. Aerztliche Monographien. Wtirzburg. 108. Aerztliche Nachrichten. Aussig. 109. Aerztliche Sammelblatter. Stuttgart. 110. Aerztlicher Wegweiser. Berlin. 111. Aesculapiad (The) [Harvard Medical School] Boston. 112. Aesculapian (The) Chicago. 113. Afkomst en toekomst. 's Gravenhage. 114. Africa medica. Lisboa. 115. Agfa Rontgenbliitter. Berlin. 116. Agra Medical College journal. Agra, India. 117. Air medical news letter. London. 118. Aiti igakkai zassi. Nagoya. 119. Aix-les-Bains medical. Lyon. 120. Akademie fur zahnarztliche Fortbildung. Berlin. 121. Akarui boeki. Shizuoka. 122. Alabama (The) cancer bulletin. Montgomery. 123. Alameda County public health news. Oakland, Calif. 124. Alberta (The) medical bulletin. Calgary. 125. Alberta public health bulletin. Edmonton. 126. Alexian (The) Chicago. 127. Alkoholfrage (Die) Schwarzenburg. 128. Allgemeines Offertenblatt fiir Krankenhausbedarf. Berlin. 129. Allgemeinpathologische Schriftenreihe. Stuttgart. 130. Almanach fiir das Jahr; Internationaler Psycho- analytischer Verlag., Wien. 131. Almanach ldznf Ceskoslovensk6 Republiky. Praha. 132. Almanaque de la salud. Buenos Aires. 133. Alpenpost (Die) Glarus, &c. 134. Alumnae bulletin; Yale University School of Nursing. New Haven. 135. Alumnae news; Cornell University-New York Hos- pital School of Nursing Alumnae Association. New York. [4] Alumni Bull. Albany M. Coll. Alumni Bull. Coll. Dent. Univ. Illinois Alumni Bull. (School Med.) Clevel. Ambix, Lond. Am. Heart AMI, Barcel. Am. J. Human Genet. Am. J. Occup. Ther. Am. J. Physics Am. M. Practitioner Am. OSE Rev. Am. Podiatrist Am. Practitioner Am. Prosthet. Amtl. Mitt. Landesversicher. Anst. Rheinprovinz Amtl. Nachr. Reichsversicher. An. Acad, deont., Madr. An. Acad, farm., Madr. An. Acad. med. cir. Barcelona Anaesthesia, Lond. An. As. espan. progr. cienc. An. Ass. quim. Brasil An. Ateneo din. quir., Montev. An. Ateneo med. leon. An. Azevedos An. Cated. din. med. Mazzei An. cient., S. Paulo An. Clin, gin., S. Paulo An. Clin. med. A, Montev. An. Clin. pat. quir., Barcel. An. Colonia G. Riedel, Rio An. Congr. brasil. ortop. An. Congr. brasil. urol. An. Congr. nac. saude escol., S. Paulo An. Conv. med. indust., B. Air. An. enferm., S. Paulo An. Esc. med., Mex. Anex. Mem. Min. trab. Colombia An. Fac. cienc. Porto An. Fac. farm, odont. Univ. S. Paulo An. Fac. farm. Porto An. Fac. med. Bahia An. Fac. odont. Univ. nac, Asuncion An. farm, bioquim., Bogota Angiologia, Barcel. Angiology, Bait. Anglo-French Med. Topics, N. Y. An. hig. escol., Mex. An. Hosp. ninos, B. Air. An. Hosp. ninos Rosario 136. Alumni bulletin; Albany Medical College. Albany. 137. Alumni bulletin; College of Dentistry; University of Illinois. Chicago. 138. Alumni bulletin (School of Medicine, Western Re- serve University) Cleveland. 139. Ambix. London. 140. American (The) heart. New York. 141. AMI [Ayuda medica extranjera] Barcelona. 142. American (The) journal of human genetics. Balti- more. 143. American (The) journal of occupational therapy. Boston. 144. American journal of physics. Lancaster. 145. American medical practitioner. New York. 146. American OSE review; American Committee for Pro- tection of the Health of the Jews. New York. 147. American (The) podiatrist. New York. 148. American practitioner and Digest of treatment. Philadelphia. 149. American prosthetics. Kansas City, Mo. 150. Amtliche Mitteilungen der Landesversicherungsan- stalt Rheinprovinz. Diisseldorf. 151. Amtliche Nachrichten fiir Reichsversicherung. Ber- lin. 152. Anales de la Academia deontol6gica. Madrid. 153. Anales de la Real Academia de farmacia. Madrid. 154. Anales; Academia de medicina y cirugia de Barce- lona. Barcelona. 155. Anaesthesia. London. 156. Anales de la Asociaci6n espafiola para el progreso de las ciencias. Madrid. 157. Anais da Associagao quimica do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro. 158. Anales del Ateneo de clinica quirurgica. Montevideo. 159. Anales del Ateneo medico leones de la Asociaci6n de la prensa medica espafiola. Le6n. 160. Anais Azevedos. Lisboa. 161. Anales de la C&tedra de clinica m6dica del Dr. E. S. Mazzei. Buenos Aires. 162. Anais cientificos. Sao Paulo. 163. Anais da Clinica ginecol6gica da Faculdade de medi- cina da Universidade de S. Paulo. Sao Paulo. 164. Anales de la Clinica medica A. Montevideo. 165. Anales de la Clinica de patologia quirurgica. Barce- lona. 166. Anais da Colonia Gustavo Riedel. Rio de Janeiro. 167. Anais do Congresso brasileiro de ortopedia e trau- matologia. [v. p.] 168. Anais do Congresso brasileiro de urologia. Rio de Janeiro. 169. Anais do Congresso nacional de saude escolar. Sao Paulo. 170. Anales de la Convenci6n de los medicos de la industria. Buenos Aires. 171. Anais de enfermagem. Sao Paulo. 172. Anales de la Escuela N[acional] de medicina; Uni- versidad nacional de Mexico. Mexico. 173. Anexos a la Memoria del Ministro de trabajo, higiene y previsi6n social; Republica de Colombia. Bogotd. 174. Anais da Faculdade de ciencias do Porto. Porto. 175. Anais da Faculdade de farmacia e odontologia da Universidade de Sao Paulo. Sao Paulo. 176. Anais da Faculdade de farmacia do Porto. Porto. 177. Anais da Faculdade de medicina da Bahia. Bahia: 178. Anales; Facultad de odontologia; Universidad na- cional. Asunci6n. 179. Anales de farmacia y bioquimica. Bogota. 180. Angiologia. Barcelona. 181. Angiology. Baltimore. 182. Anglo-French medical topics. New York. 183. Anales de higiene escolar. Mexico. 184. Anales del Hospital de ninos. Buenos Aires. 185. Anales del Hospital de ninos e Instituto de pueri- cultura de Rosario. Rosario. [5] An. Hosp. S. Jose (C. R.) An. Hosp. Varsovia, Toulouse. An. Inst, cirug. exp., Caracas An. Inst. hig. Montevideo An. Inst. Llorente An. Inst. med. exp. Yalencia An. Inst. mun. radiol., B. Air. An. Inst. pat. digest. Hosp. Rawson, B. Air. An. 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Situation des coacervats parmi les systSmes micellaires. In his Coacervation, Par., 1936, 1: 20-3.—Cluzet, G. Modi- fications micellaires produites par l'addition de cristalloides dans le se>umsanguin. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1929, 100: 458-61.— Hoar, T. P., & Schulman, J. H. Transparent water-in-oil dispersions; the oleopathic hydro-micelle. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 102.—Klevens, H. B. Critical micelle concentrations as determined by refraction. J. Phys. Colloid Chem., 1948, 52: 130-48.—Staudinger, H. Ueber die altere und neuere Micel- larlehre. In his Makromol. Chem., Basel, 1947, 11-8.— Young, G., & Reiner, J. M. Mechanical forces and torque on an ellipsoid in diffusion fields in connection with the problem of orientation of colloidal micellae in biological systems. Growth, Ithaca, 1937, 1:251-61. ---- ionic. See also Electrolyte; Ion, complex. Hartley, G. S. The critical concentration for micelles in solutions of cetane sulfonic acid. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1936, 58: 2347-54.—Hoerr, C. W., & Ralston, A. W. Studies on high- molecular-weight aliphatic amines and their salts; transference numbers of some primary amine hydrochlorides in aqueous solution and their significance in the interpretation of the micelle theory. Ibid., 1943, 65: 976-83.—Randall, M., & Cann, J. V. Micelles and base exchange. Chem. Rev., Bait., 1930, 7: 369-406.—Wright, K. A., & Tartar, H. V. Studies of sul- fonates; densities and viscosities of sodium dodecyl sulfonate solutions in relation to micelle formation. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1939, 61: 544-9. MICELOTTA, Vincenzo. La scrofolosi. 89p. 18cm. Nap., L. Vittorio, 1872. -—— La materia medica nelle presenti con- dizioni della medicina. 22p. 21}£cm. Nap., G. De Angelis, 1877. Reprint from Gazz. med. pubb. MICHAEL, Saint. San Michele Arcangelo, patrono dei radiologi. Radiol. med., Milano, 1941, 28:477-82. MICHAEL, B. F. [author?] Not one person in 5,000 knows what is in this book! [hernia] 28p. illust. 8? [Binghamton, N. Y., 1935] MICHAEL, Catherine Edwards, 1912- See Mallmann, W. L., & Michael, C. E. The development of mold on cold storage eggs, and methods of control. 34p. 8? East Lansing, 1940. MICHAEL, Herbert. Die Schadlingsbekam- pfung im Rahmen der offentlichen ^^.dh^{ pflcge 77p. illust. 23cm. Dresd., Deut Verl. Volkswohlfahrt, 1930. Forms H. 8, Veroff. Hyg. Akad. Dresden. ■--- Leitfaden fiir die Laienhilfe. 160p. illust. 19cm. Dresd., Deut. Hyg. Mus^ 1941 See also Gebh.nl, B., Michael, H. [et al.] Wunder des Lebens. 427p. 4? Stuttg. 1936 -Gre.mer, K , & Mlchae'- H. Handbuch des praktischen Desinfektors. 3. Aufl. 203p. 8? Dresd., 1937. MICHAEL, Jeffrey Charles, 1888-1936 For obituary see Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1936, 33. 7.^-4. MICHAEL, Maurice Albert, 1903- For portrait see Postgrad. M., 1947, 2: 283; 415. MICHAEL, Max Joseph, 1887- Die Be- gutachtung beruflicher Hauterkrankungen. 40p. 8? Berl., F. C. W. Vogel, 1932. Forms H. 12, Hefte z. Unfallh. MICHAEL, Pieter Roelof, 1892- ♦Osteo- chondritis deformans juvenilis [Utrecht] xii, 116p. illust, tab. 23>^cm. Zalt-Bommel, Van de Garde & Co., 1923. ---- Heelkundige opstellen. ix, 149p. illust. pi. portr. diagr. 26cm. Utrecht, A. Oosthoek, 1948. For portrait see Geneesk. gids, 1939, 17: No. 36, front. MICHAEL, William Howard, 1888- The importance of adequate records of the sick and wounded in the military services in time of war, and the best methods for obtaining them; by Toubib [pseud.] 17p. form. 26#cm. [n. p., 1939?] Typewritten. For portrait see Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 4, 21. MICHAELIDES, Aegli, 1905- ♦Ueber ein gramnegatives coliahnliches Bakterium im Rohwasser eines Wasserwerkes; ein Beitrag zur Colifrage [Berlin] 24p. 23cm. Charlottenb., K. & R. Hoffmann, 1937. MICHAELIDES, Christos G., 1902- *Der heutige Stand der Ansichten iiber die Erythro- cyten-Struktur, mit einigen Bemerkungen iiber die Becholdsche Methode. 24p. 8? Berl., E. Ebering, 1926. MICHAELIDES, Georges, 1906- ♦Glyco- suries infundibulo-hypophysaires. 103p. 8? Par., E. Le Francois, 1935. MICHAELIS, Edith, 1914- ♦Vom Zu- sammenhang der Zahnerkrankungen mit Erkran- kungen der benachbarten Organe. 24p. 8? Lpz., A. Edelmann, 1937. MICHAELIS, H. K. Aetiologie en therapie van pathologische afwijkingen van de gingiva en mondslijmvlies. 32p. illust. pi. 21}£cm. Leiden, H. E. Stenfert Kroese, 1945. MICHAELIS, Hanns, 1913- ♦Eine Tri- chineninfektion von 25 Fallen im Kriege. 34p. tab. 21cm. Munch., J. Gotteswinter [1940?] MICHAELIS, Henriette, 1849- comp. A new dictionary of the Portuguese and English languages. 8. ed. 2v. 729p.; 742p. 22cm. Lpz., F. A. Brockhaus, 1932. MICHAELIS, Hildegard, 1906- ♦Unter- suchungen und Erfahrungen mit Tiranal. 23p. 8? Lpz., n. p., 1932. MICHAELIS, Use, 1909- ♦Finden sich Basophilic und andere Alterationen des Blut- bildes bei entzundlichen Prozessen der Mund- und Rachenhohle? [Leipzig] 28p. 8? Zeulen- roda i. T., A. Oberreuter, 1933. MICHAELIS, Karl Alex Erich, 1911- *Ueber zerstuckelnde Operationen. 16p. 8? Greifsw., E. Panzig & Co., 1934. MICHAELIS, Leonor, 1875-1950. Die Wasser- stofnonenkonzentration; ihre Bedeutung fiir die Biologie und die Methoden ihrer Messung. xiii, 210p. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1914. MICHAELIS 3 MICHAELSEN ---- The same [2. Teil] Oxydations-Reduc- tions-Potentiale mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung ihrer physiologischen Bedeutung. 2. Aufl. xi, 259p. diagrs. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1933. Forms Bd 17, Monogr. Physiol. ---- The same. Hydrogen ion concentration; its significance in the biological sciences and methods for its determinations, v.l: Principles of the theory. Transl. from the 2. German ed. by W. A. Perlzweig. xiv, 299p. illust. tab. diagr. 23#cm. Bait., Williams & Wilkins Co., 1926. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Am. Scientist, 1946, 34: 574. MICHAELIS, Lili, 1905- ♦Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Reticulocyten und ihrer klinischen Bedeutung [Berlin] 18p. 8? Quakenbriick, C. Trute, 1933. MICHAELIS, Lorenz S., 1902- ♦Ueber sekundare Todesfalle nach Operation wegen Ruekenmarkstumor [Berlin] 37p. 8? Char- lottenb., Gebr. Hoffmann, 1927. ---- Vergleichende mikroskopische Unter- suchungen an rezenten, historischen und fossilen menschlichen Knochen; zugleich ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Svphilis. viii, 92p. pi. 8! Jena, G. Fischer, 1930. Forms 6. Bd, H. 1, Veroff. Geb. Kriegs & Konst. Path. (Aschoff & Borst) Jena, 1930. ---- First aid through photographs. 64p. illust. 12^cm. x 19cm. Lond., Longmans, Green & Co., 1941. ---- How the body works. 64, xvi p. illust. pi. diagr. 21^cm. Lond., Longmans, Green & Co. [1941] ---- Anatomical atlas of orthopaedic opera- tions. 67p. illust. 26cm. Lond., W. Heine- mann, 1946. MICHAELIS, Oscar, 1907- ♦Die Brauch- barkeit der histochemischen Methoden des Goldnachweises. p. 478-88. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1931. Also Biochem. Zschr., 1929-30, 225: MICHAELIS, Reinhold. Die Holunderkur, ein altbewahrtes Naturheil- und Vorbeugungs- mittel von vielseitiger Wirkung gegen Stoff- wechselkrankheiten, besonders gegen Gicht und Rheumatismus. 2. Aufl. 24p. 8? Lpz., A. Michaelis [1916] MICHAELIS, Rudolf, 1907- *Vier Falle von Lymphogranuloma maligna (!) der Haut (Hodgkin'sche Krankheit) [Freiburg i. B.] 23p. 21cm. Gelnhausen, F. W. Kalbfleisch, 1934. MICHAELIS-TAPPOLET, Agnes [M. D., 1935, Basel] ♦Ueber die Einwirkung von Leber- praparaten auf Hamoglobingehalt und Erythro- zytenzahl des Blutes beim Kaninchen. 16p. 8? Basel, B. Schwabe & Co., 1935. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1935, N. 27. MICHAELS, George, 1903- See Sundstroem, E. S., & Michaels, G. The adrenal cortex in adaptation to altitude, climate and cancer. 409p. 32J^cm. Berkeley, Calif., 1942. MICHAELS, Joseph, 1911- ♦Ergebnisse und Fortschritte in der Anwendung anisotoni- scher Losungen bei der Behandlung des erhohten Hirndruckes (unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung eigener Beobachtungen in Krankenhausern von New York) 24p. 21cm. Munch., P. Waiz- mann, 1937. MICHAELS, Joseph Porter, 1838-1912. Thorpe, B. L. Joseph Porter Michaels, biologist, micro- scopist, chemist, prosthetist. In his Biogr. Pioneer Am. Dentists, Chic, 1909, 669-73, portr. For obituary see Dent. Cosmos, 1912, 54: 622-7, portr. MICHAELSEN, Johann Wilhelm, 1860- Scientific results of an expedition to rain forest regions in eastern Africa; Oligochaeta. p.433-77. 8? Cambr., 1937. Forms No. 8, v.79, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard Univ. MICHAELSEN, Knud, 1915-43. For obituary see Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 1019 (Andersen S. R.) MICHAELSEN, Uwe, 1912- ♦Schizo- phrenieahnliche Krankheitsbilder im Erbgesund- heitsverfahren [Kiel] 28p. 21cm. Bresl., Bresl. Genoss. Buchdr., 1937. MICHAIL, Dumitru, 1885- [Fiftieth anniversary of Prof. D. Michail] Cluj. med., 1935, 16: 619, portr.—Vancea, P. Vue d'ensemble sur l'activite' scientifique du professeur D. Michail. Ibid., 1936, 17: 275-90, portr. MICHAIL, Jean. ♦Les modifications apportees dans les conceptions de la collapsotherapie par la pleuroscopie precoce [Lausanne] 46p. illust. tab. 23cm. Aigle, J. Borloz, 1943. MICHAILOFF, Dimiter, 1903- ♦Ulcus- sarkom des Magens. 24p. 8? Munch., F. Pinn, 1929. MICHAILOFF, Dimiter M., 1905- ♦Ueber die tuberkulose Sehnenscheidenent- zundung [Zurich] 31p. 8? Sofia, P. Glusch- koff, 1931. MICHALAKEFF, Georgi, 1898- ♦Beob- achtungen iiber chronische Meningokokken- Meningitis an der Leipziger Medizinischen Klinik [Leipzig] 30p. 8? Lucka i. T., R. Berger, 1926. MICHALEFF, Dobri, 1901- *Die Metho- den der Resektion des Oberkiefers und ihre Immediat-Prothese. 16p. 8? Lpz., n. p., 1929. MICHALIS, Spyro, 1903- ♦Reine recidi- vierende Agranulocytose. 37p. 8? Berl., R. Pfau, 1937. MICHALLET, Louis, 1912- *Un cas clinique d'osteopathie bismuthique. 43p. 24^cm. Lyon, Impr. du Salut public, 1939. MICHALOVICI, Eugenie [M. D., 1939, Geneve] ♦L'etat des nerfs sympathiques et parasympathiques dans les pneumopathies aigues et chroniques [Geneve] 72p. pi. 23}£cm. Ambilly, Presses zoniennes, 1939. MICHALOWICZ, Jerzy, 1903-36. For obituary see Polska gaz. lek., 1936, 15: 705, portr. (Stein, J.) MICHALOWSKY, Ernst Heinrich, 1898- *Ein Fall von Echinokokkus disseminatus mit Vereiterung und Ruptur eines Leberechinokokken. 19p. 8? Konigsb. i. P., A. Luck, 1925. MICHALSKI, Pinkus [M. D., 1935, Basel] ♦Veranderungen in der Mundhohle bei Diabetes mellitus. 23p. 8? Basel, Philogr. Verl., 1935. MICHALSKI, Werner, 1912- *Lst die Paradentose durch Kurzwellentherapie beein- flussbar? 24p. 8? Tub., A. Becht, 1936. MICHALSKY, Walter, 1910- ♦Beitrag zur Frage der Berufsfahigkeit derjenigen, die in der Jugend wegen angeborenen Stars operiert wurden [Greifswald] 19p. 22}£cm. Glogau, C. Altmann, 1937. MICHANS, Juan [M. D., 1925, B. Aires] Antecedentes, titulos y trabajos. 18p. 23cm. B. Air., A. G. Buffarini, 1942. ---- Antecedentes, titulos y trabajos; con- curso de profesor ad junto de clinica quirurgica. 19p. 23cm. B. Air., A. Lopez, 1943. MICHARD, Louis, 1910- ♦Contribution a l'etude de la vaccination associee antitypho- paratypho-diphtSrique. 92p. 8? Par., Jouve & cie, 1934. MICHAUD, Andre. *Contribution a l'histoire MICHAUD 4 MICHEAU de la prothese dentaire g6n6rale en Suisse [Geneve] 63p. 23cm. Chateau-D'Oex, E. Burri, 1939. MICHAUD, Gilbert, 1911- ♦Les stations thermo-climatiques de la valine du Tech; leurs caracteristiques essentielles; leurs indications respectives. 45p. 23%cm. Par., L. Flandin, 1939. MICHAUD, Jacques, 1910- ♦Le traite- ment moderne de l'impetigo par la vaccino- th^rapie ou la medication sulfamidee. 87p. 24#cm. Par., M. Vigne, 1939. MICHAUD, Jacques, 1915- *La vita- mine Bi et le traitement des polynevrites al- cooliques. 32p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1939. MICHAUD, Leon. *Les apothicaires de l'Angoumois [Strasbourg] 159p. illust. pi. map. 24cm. Clermont-Ferrand, J. de Bussac, 1943. MICHAUD, Louis, 1880- ♦Ueber das Scheidevermogen der Niere bei Blutentzug und iiber die Wirkungsweise der Diuretica [Bern] 83p. 8? Munch., R. Oldenbourg, 1904. For Festschrift see Hommage a Louis Michaud, 8 juin 1940. 674p. 26cm. [Lausanne, 1940?] See also Barraud. A Louis Michaud. Rev. m£d. Suisse rom., 1940, 60: 409. Also in Michaud Festschr., Lausanne, 1940, ix.—Bridel, P., & Montmollin, C. de. Hommage au patron. Ibid., 51-5.-—Chuard, E. L'appel a Lausanne. Ibid., 1.—Copeau, J. Lettre au professeur Louis Michaud pour ses 60 ans. Ibid., 3.—Miiller, F. von. Ein Brief an Herrn Professor Dr Michaud zur Feier seines 60. Geburtstages. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 495-8.—Pochon, A. Andante sostenuto; pour quatuor a cordes; ecrit a l'occasion du 8 juin 1940; d^die' en toute amitie' au professeur Louis Michaud. In: Michaud Festschr., Lausanne, 1940, 29-36.—Professor Dr Louis Michaud zum 60. Geburtstage. Ibid., xi. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 493, portr.-—Weingartner, F. Michaud der Freund. In: Michaud Festschr., Lausanne, 1940, 49. For portrait see in Michaud Festschr., Lausanne, 1940, front. MICHAUD, Pierre, 1911- ♦De l'interet des reactions de Aschheim-Zondek et Friedmann- Brouha dans les suites de la m61e hydatiforme. 42p. 8? Lyon, Ass. typogr., 1935. MICHAUD-ELSKES, Marthe [M. D., 1937, Lausanne] ♦Contribution a l'etude des diverti- cules du duodenum. 63p. 24cm. Lausanne, La Concorde, 1937. MICHAUD Festschrift. See Hommage a Louis Michaud, 8 juin 1940. 674p. 26cm. [Lausanne, 1940?] MICHAUT, Jean, 1907- ♦Spirochetose ictero-hemorragique de l'homme et du singe. 117p. pi. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1932. MICHAUT, Pierre, 1902- ♦La cure de soif dans le traitement de la bronchectasie in- fantile [Paris] 63p. 8? Nancy, Impr. centr. de Test, 1927. MICHAUT, Regine, 1909- *Du traite- ment vaccinotherapique de la tuberculose chi- rurgicale. 32p. 8° Par., P. & E. Davy, 1934. MICHAUT, Robert, 1908- ♦Contribution a l'etude des tuberculoses pulmonaires graves; les evolutions d'une seule tenue. 88p. 8? Par., L. Arnette, 1938. MICHAUX, Frangois Andre, 1770-1855. For portrait see Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. (1897) 1901, pt 2, pi. 58. MICHAUX, Jacob, 1851-1915. For obituary see Tr. Tristate M. Ass., 1916, 18: 50. MICHAUX, Leon, 1899- *La neuro- mvelite optique aigue. 291p. 8? Par., L. Arnette, 1930. MICHAUX, Roger, 1909- ♦Etude du temps de disintegration par hydrolyse de quel- ques microbes; essai d'application clinique des desint6grats au diagnostic de certaines maladies. 47p. 25cm. Lyon, Impr. I. L., 1933. MICHEAU, Andre, 1903- *La region de Die Kunst des 21cm. Solothurn, Zoumi (Maroc nord-est) son Slevage boyin, ovin etcaprin [Alfort] 36p. 8? Par., Nos Animaux, !930. , . ,n10 MICHEAUX, Andre Lafaye de, 191JT *La thoracoplastie superieure; historique, in- dications, technique, rSsultats [Marseille] xiv, 133p. 24i/2cm. Bellegarde, Impr Sadag, 1939. See also Angirany, J., Michon, L., & Micheaux, A. L._ de. La thoracoplastie elective: primitive, dissociation, de substi- tution. 127p. 23cm. Par., 1940. MICHEEL, Bruno, 1902- ♦Die Vorteile der direkten Endoskopie und der Rontgen- durchleuchtung bei Erkennung und Behandlung von Fremdkorpern der tieferen Luftwege und der Speiserohre. 40p. 8° Bonn, P. Kubens, 1930 MICHEL, Albert Ehregott Christoph, 1910- ♦Zehnjahrige Erfahrungen mit der Anaes- thesie und Narkose im poliklinischen Betriebe [Leipzig] 32p. 8? Zeulenroda i. T., A. Ober- reuter, 1936. MICHEL, Antoine, 1911- ♦Sur un cas de pleurSsie purulente f6tide de la grande cavite a colibacilles. 44p. 25^cm. Par., L. Arnette, 1939. MICHEL, Bertha Vogler Krankseins. 2. Aufl. 113p. Vogt-Schild, 1944. MICHEL, Carl, 1890-1946. For obituary see Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1946, 25: 767. Also Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1946, 15: 197. Aleo Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 265. MICHEL, Charles H., 1867-1937. See Loeper, M. R., & Michel, C. H. Formulaire pratique de therapeutique et de pharmacologic. 34. £d. 1030p. 16cm. Par., 1938. Also Spanish ed. 1069p. 15>4cm. Madr., 1944. For obituary see Bull. Soc. nuSd. Paris, 1938, 18 (Luquet, G., & Grain, R.) MICHEL, Charlotte, 1904- ♦Die Ergeb- nisse poliklinischer Geburtshilfe [Breslau] 34p. 8? Gottesberg. i. S., Wochenbl. Druck.. 1931. MICHEL, Ernst, 1911- ♦Ueber Diagnose und Differentialdiagnose bei Grawitzschen Tu- moren [Giessen] 33p. 8? Wiirzb., R. Mayr, 1938. MICHEL, Eugen, 1897- ♦Die Anwendung der Kalte in der konservierenden Zahnheilkunde. 18p. 8? Wiirzb., R. Mayr, 1933. MICHEL, Eugene, 1914- ♦Contribution a l'etude des amygdalectomies abusives et de l'amygdalite iliaque. 48p. 24cm. Par., Vigot fr. 1939. MICHEL, Eugene Gaston, 1874-1937. For biography see in Souvenirs (Binet, A.) Par., 1946, 166. For obituary see Gyn^cologie, 1937, 36: 193 (Binet, A.) Also Rapp. Congr. Soc. internat. chir., 1938, 11. Congr., 1: 196-200 (Guibal, J.) Also Rev. meU Nancy, 1937, 65: 283-7, portr. (Guibal, J.) ---- MUTEL, Maurice Gustave, & ROUS- SEAUX, Rene. Les traumatismes ferm6s du rachis. vii, 330p. illust. 8? Par., Masson & cie, 1933. MICHEL, Evariste. Chateaubriand; interpre- tation m6dico-psychologique de son caractere. vii, 150p. 8? Par., Perrin & cie, 1911. MICHEL, Friedrich, 1907- ♦Ueber ab- sichtlich erzeugte Hautbeschadigungen (Arte- fakte) 93p. pi. 8? Erlangen-Bruck, R. Windsheimer, 1935. MICHEL, Georges, 1913- *La place actuelle de la myomectomie dans le traitement des fibromes uterins. 52p. 25#cm. Lyon, Bosc tr., 1938. MICHEL, Gertrud, 1909- *Die primare Insulinhyperglykamie wahrend der Schwanger- schaft (experimentelle Untersuchungen uber die Schwangerschaftsleber) 25p. 8? Bonn H Trapp, 1935. MICHEL 5 MICHEL MICHEL, Gustave Hillarion, 1859-1926. Home science; a treatise upon the causes, pre- vention and treatment of disease, xi, 571p. 8? Clevel., Home Science Co., 1900. MICHEL, Guy, 1913- ♦La chrysothSra- pie intra-pleurale dans les pneumothorax in- efficaces. 67p. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. Charity, 1939. MICHEL, Helmut, 1911- ♦Ueber das Adenocarcinom der Appendix unter dem Bilde der eitrigen Appendicitis [Breslau] lip. 22}^cm. Wiirzb., K. Triltsch, 1936. MICHEL, Henri, 1914- *Contribution a l'etude du traitement des diphte'ries graves par l'extrait cortico-surrenal a hautes doses. 38p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1942. MICHEL, Henriette [nee Lauriat] 1905- ♦La neuro-syphilis parenchymateuse chez le musulman tunisien et l'ars^notherapie. 56p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1935. MICHEL, Henriette Marie Amelie [nee Re- naud] 1909- ♦Le traitement du trachome par les sulfamides et en particulier par le G. 33. 174p. 24cm. Nancy, Impr. nance., 1944. MICHEL, Hubert, 1913- ♦Ueber die abtotende und entwicklungshemmende Wirkung von Benzoesaure und Natriumbenzoat bei ver- schiedenen Temperaturen [Miinchen] 25p. 21cm. Wiirzb., K. Triltsch, 1938. MICHEL, Hubert Romaric, 1904- ♦Con- tribution a l'etude de la rachianalg6sie; son m^canisme; reflexions sur la diffusion. 55p. 24cm. Nancy, Impr. Lorraine, Rigot & cie, 1934. MICHEL, Jean, 1908 [15. July]- ♦Con- tribution a l'etude du traitement chirurgical de la pachydermie vorticeliee du cuir chevelu. 73p. 8? Lyon, Bosc fr., 1937. MICHEL, Jean, 1908 [18. Dec.]- ♦Con- tribution a l'etude de la pathogenie et du traite- ment des etats psychoneurastheniques. 109p. 25cm. Nancy, L. Stoquert, 1933. MICHEL, Jean, 1909- ♦Valeur pharma- cologique de l'hyposulfite de soude. 64p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1933. MICHEL, Jean Auguste Rene, 1888- ♦Le zebu au Maroc [Alfort] 57p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1932. MICHEL, Jean Guy, 1912- ♦Contribu- tion a l'etude du fond d'oeil senile, plus particu- lierement au cours de l'hypertension [Marseille] 103p. 25cm. Lyon, Bosc fr., 1939. MICHEL, Jean Marie, 1908-44. For obituary see Lyon chir., 1945, 40: 5-7, portr. (Mallet- Guy, P., & Romand-Monnier, J. M.) MICHEL, Jean Maurice [D. Vet., 1941, Alfort] Le poumon des ruminants en inspection des viandes. 94p. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1941. MICHEL, Joseph Guillaume, 1913- ♦La torsion appendiculaire m^canique. 32p. 25^cm. Par., Vigot fr., 1939. MICHEL, Jules, 1908- *La morve; maladie professionnelle du veterinaire [Alfort] 46p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1932. MICHEL, Julius von, 1843-1911. Die Krank- heiten der Augenlider. vi, 473p. illust. pi. 8? Lpz., W. Engelmann, 1908. Forms 5. Bd, 2 Abt., Handb. ges. Augenh. (Saemisch, T., & Hess, C.) 2. Aufl. . ,, For obituary see Arch. Augenh., 1911, 70: H. 2, p. l. Also Ophth. Yearb., 1912, 9: 15. MICHEL, Karl, 1907- ♦Ueber die Pro- lapsoperationen der Klinik vom 1. X. 1920 bis 31.. XII. 1932 [Miinchen] lip. 8? Wiirzb., R. Mayr, 1933. MICHEL, Karl Heinz, 1908- ^Zur Kenntnis der Nasenhohlengeschwulste [Breslau] p.354-71. 8? Munch., J. F. Bergmann, 1932. MICHEL, Lotte, 1904- ♦Synechien der kleinen Labien [Miinchen] 35p. 8? Heidelb., P. Braus, 1929. MICHEL, Lucien, 1885- Le pied bot congenital, p.3907-75. 8? Par., Masson & cie. 1937. In: Traite" chir. orthop. (Ombr^danne, L.) Par., 1937, 5: MICHEL, Marie Maurice. *Contribution a l'etude des maladies parasitaires des ombelliferes utiles [Strasbourg] 141p. illust. 23}^cm. Toul, Impr. touloise, 1936. MICHEL, Maurice, 1865-1944. For obituary see Bull. Soc. m6d. hop. Paris, 1944, 60: 258 (Lemierre) 444. MICHEL, Paul, 1907- ♦Contribution a l'etude des accidents cutan^es de la ph^nolphta- leine. 44p. 8? Par., Presses modernes, 1937. MICHEL, Paul, 1911- ♦Ueber Hyper- emesis gravidarum [Wiirzburg] 46p. 8? Ochsenf. a. M., Fritz & Rappert, 1935. MICHEL, Paul, 1912- ♦Contribution a l'etude de la lithiase sous-maxillaire; diagnostic clinique et radiologique; traitement. 96p. illust. 25cm. Par., Vigot fr., 1940. MICHEL, Raoul, 1905- ♦Contribution a l'etude du traitement chirurgical de invagina- tion intestinale; exteriorisation de l'appendice; trois observations. 53p. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. du Progres, 1934. MICHEL, Raymond, 1914- ♦Recherche sur la biochimie de la phenylalanine [Marseille] 89p. tab. diagr. 24cm. Lons-le-Saunier; M. Declume, 1944. MICHEL, Robert, 1911- ♦La destruction des ordures menageres par la methode du depot controie. 70p. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1936. MICHEL, Roberto. ♦La operaci6n de Portes [Guadalajara] 5p. 1., 24p. illust. 22cm. [Gua- dalajara? Mex., n. p.] 1927. MICHEL, Roger, 1903- ♦La maison maternelle nationale de St-Maurice (Seine) sa creation, son fonctionnement, ses resultats. 68p. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1930. MICHEL, Roger, 1908- ♦Contribution a l'etude des parapl£gies tardives par projectile latent dans les blessures du rachis. 62p. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. Presse, 1935. MICHEL, Roger, 1909- ♦Reaction psy- chomotrice et chronaxie vestibulaire; chronaxie du nerf phrenique et phrenicoexerese. 72p. 8? Par., G. Doin & cie, 1934. MICHEL, Rudolf, 1870- Lehrbuch der forensischen Psychiatrie. 274p. 8? Berl., Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1931. MICHEL, Ruth, 1909- ♦Ueber eine traumatische Trigeminusschadigung [Freiburg i. B.] 24p. 8? Halle a. S., H. John, 1935. MICHEL, Theodor [M. D., 1931, Basel] *Bader, Scherer, Chirurgen, Hebammen und Apotheker im alten Luzern (1300-1798) 102p. 8? Basel, P. v. Matt & cie, 1931. MICHEL, Walter [M. D., 1937, Geneve] Contribution a l'etude du diabete surrlnal. 43p. 23cm. Geneve, Impr. Victoria-Hall, 1937. MICHEL, Walter, 1907- ♦Der Einfluss der Zerkleinerung bei der Ausnutzung der Leguminosen im Darmkanal des Menschen. 29p. 20cm. Frankf. a. M., F. Eberling, 1938. MICHELANGELO [Buonarroti] 1475-1564. For biography see: Clement, C. Michelangelo, lllp. 8? Lond., 1888. MICHELANGELO 6 MICHELI Sec also Anile, A. II volto di Michelangelo. Illust. med. ital., 1925, 7: 70-2.—Gleichen, A. von. Michelangelo und Vittoria Colonna. Neue (icncration, 1912, 8: 173-80.— Intersessualita di Michelangelo. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 1, varia, 110-2.- MacI.ean.M. The horns on Michelangelo's Moses. Art & Archaeol., 1917, 6: 97, pi.—N., W. A mao esquerda de Miguel Angelo. Actas Ciba, Rio, 1941, 8: 335.— Vidoni, G. La giovinezza di Michelangelo. Illust. med. ital., 1923, 5: 62-5. MICHELAZZI, Augusto Massimo, 1904- Cardiopatologia; elementi di semeiotica, dia- gnostica e terapia delle malattie cardiovasali. xv, 469p. illust. pi. diagr. 25cm. Tor., Rosenberg & Sellier, 1947. ---- & De RENZI, Salvatore. II puntato linfoghiandolare. 126p. illust. pi. tab. 23%cm. Pisa, Xistri-Lischi ed., 1940. Also Omnia med., Pisa, No. 15, Suppl. MICHELAZZI, Augusto Massimo, & MELOSI, Enea. La uveo-parotite. 22p. illust. 27};>em. Bologna, L. Cappelli, 1941. Forms (No. 64) No. 65, ser. 1, Coll. med. attual. sc. MICHELAZZI, Luigi. Elementi di fisio- patologia ad uso delle allieve ostetriche. 77p. pi. 241/2cm. Pisa, G. Cursi & figli, 1939. MICHELBACHER, Otto Wilhelm, 1901- ♦Die medikamentose Behandlung der Hyper- toniekrankheiten mit besonderer Beriicksichti- gung des Cholinpraparates Pacyl. 33p. 8? Marb., J. Hamel, 1929. MICHEL-BECHET, Regis. See Godard, H., & Michel-Bechet, R. Nouvelles techniques traitement des fractures. 406p. 24J^cm. Par., 1948. ----PUIG, Rene, & CHARVET, Pierre. Localisations viscerales et aspects chirurgicaux des brucelloses. 168p. illust. diagr. 25cm. Par., Masson & cie, 1939. MICHEL de Pierredon, Constance Polignac, 1883- ♦Les polynevrites par desequilibre nutritif. 56p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1942. MICHEL-DURAND, Emile. Le phosphore des v£gotaux; son role dans 1'energetique cellu- laire. v.l & 3. 2v. 2512cm. Par., Presses univ. France, 1940. MICHELEAU, Paul Etienne, 1875-1940. For obituary see J. m£d. Bordeaux, 1940, 117: 221. MICHELER, Joseph Alfred, 1861-1931. For portrait see Collection in Library. MICHELET, Carl, 1862- For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 124, portr. MICHELET, Jules, 1798-1874 [La femme] Woman. Transl. by J. W. Palmer, xi, 283p. 18>4cm. N. Y., Rudd & Carleton, 1860. See also Guy-Grand, G. Proudhon et Michelet. Rev. philos. France, 1948, 138: 385-408. MICHELET, Leon, 1904- ♦La vie d'Ambroise Pare. xii, 159p. portr. 25cm. Par., E. Le Francois, 1930. ■--- L'asthme. x, 104p. illust. 15}£cm. Par., Libr. Maloine, 1941. MICHELET, Paul, 1913- ♦Essai d'obste- trique caprine [Vet.] 69p. diagr. 24^cm. Toulouse, F. Boisseau, 1934. MICHELI, Cesare, 1866-1943. Editor & translator of Fehling, H. J. K. L'ostetricia operativa della pratica e della clinica. 300p. 23cm. Milano, 1912. For obituary see Ann. ostet. gin., 1943, 65: 317 (Malcovati, P.) Also Clin, ostet., 1943, 45: 96. Also Policlinico, 1943, 50: sez. prat., 331. Also Riv. ital. gin., 1946, 29: 90. MICHELI, Ferdinando, 1872-1936. Tuberco- losi polmonare. p.283-495. 8? Tor., Minerva med., 1932. In: Med. int. (Ceconi, A.) Tor., 1932, 1: See also Ceconi, A., & Micheli, F. Medicina interna. 2. ed. 6v. 26cm. Tor., 1944. For biography see Atti Conv. sc. fis. mat. natur. (1933) 1934, 378, portr. For obituary see Arch, pat., Bologna, 1937-38, 17: No. 2, 1. Also Arch. sc. med.. Tor., 1937 63: pi. pX^hTT^V: Also Athena, Roma, 1936 5: 50, portr. Also BlagMvu >. . /, 159 (Marcolongo. F) Also Chn med ltaL, 1937 68. M/ « portr. (Cesa Bianchi, D.) Also Gior. Accaa. mea. fe 1Q37 inn- 122-47 Dortr. (Gamna, C.) Also i_.otxa mucn,., HIV s «77 81 nortr (Bocchetti F.) Also Osp. maggiore I?37' 8 ,q/tli-TRl%nortr (Pietra, P.) Also Policlinico, Novara, 1937, 14: . _,. , 91qo_on2 1937, 44: sez. prat., 1217-9, portr. (Bastaii. P.) >^»2 ff (Frugoni, C.) Also Q. radiol Belunno, 1937 8. 364 b portr. (Bastai, P.) Also Rass. med. lavoro indust., 1937, 8. 151. portr. (Vigliani, G. A.) MICHELIA. See under Magnoliaceae. MICHELIS, Use, 1915- ♦Die Pynfer- Behandlung der multiplen Sklerose. 37p. 20>2cm. Konigsb. i. P., J. Raabe, 1938. MICHELIS, Otfried, 1908- ♦Verande- rungen im Bereiche der oberen Luftwege bei der chronischen Arsenvergiftung der Wembauern [Freiburg i. B.] 27p. 8? Gott., Gotting. Handelsdr., 1934. MICHELL, Jan Petersen, 1760-95. Onder- zoek aangaande het nut van de kraakbeen-sneede in moeijelijke verlossingen [Orig. 1781] P-71_ 114. 8? Amst., Ned. maatsch. geneesk., 1932. In: Opusc. select. Neerl. art. med., 1934, 12: ---- Nadere ophelderingen over de historie en het nut der schaambeensneede in moeielijke verlossingen. p.115-47. 8? Amst., Ned. maatsch. geneesk., 1932. In: Opusc. select. Neerl. art. med., 1934, 12: MICHELLI, Sir James, 1853-1935. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1935, 1: 808. Also Lancet, Lond., 1935, 1: 874. MICHEL-MARGUERIT, Paul, 1908- *Contribution au traitement non sanglant des fractures de la malleole tibiale posterieure, isoiees ou associes; la flexion extreme par traction axiale en decubitus ventral dedive, figee dans le platre. 41p. pi. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. Presse, 1933. MICHELOTTI, Luigi. For biography see Minerva med., Tor., 1948, 39: pt 2, Varia, 298. MICHELS, Helmut, 1902- ♦Maul- und Klauenseuche beim Menschen [Freiburg i. B.] 22p. 8? Quakenbruck, C. Trute, 1933. MICHELS, Joseph, 1908- ♦Die Aetiologie der Odontoide [Miinster] 55p. 8? Rheine i. W., J. Vienerius, 1933. MICHELS, Kurt, 1905- ♦Ueber die Be- handlung der Gaumenspalten [Berlin] 34p. 8? Lippstadt i. W., Thiele, 1933. MICHELS, Nicholas Aloysius, 1891- The mast cells, p.235-372. illust. pi. 8? N. Y., P. B. Hoeber, 1938. In: Handb. Hemat. (Downey, H.) N. Y., 1938, 1: For biography see in Hist. Med. Nebraska (Tyler, A. F.) Omaha, 1928, 304, portr. Also Q. Phi Beta Pi M. Fratern., 1945-46, 42: 153, portr. MICHELS, Rene, 1914- ♦L'operation systematique d'urgence dans les appendicites aigues [Strasbourg] 36p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1939. MICHELSEN, August, 1876- For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 125, portr. MICHELSEN, Gustav Lauritz, 1862- For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 125, portr. MICHELSEN, Ingeborg, 1901- *Beitrage zur Frage der apoplektiformen Laesionen von verlangertem Mark und Briicke [Leipzig] 18p. 8? Zeulenroda i. T., A. Oberreuter, 1932. MICHELSOHN, Harry, 1902- ♦Bericht iiber 712 Gallensteinoperationen mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Dauerresultate [Kiel] 30p. 8? Lpz., F. C. W. Vogel, 1928. MICHELSON 7 MICHIGAN MICHELSON, Albert Abraham, 1852-1931. See [America] Optical Society of America. Proceedings of the Michelson Meeting, p.149-286. 24'.cm. Menasha, 1928. For biography see Sc. Month., 1939, 48: 17-27, portr. (Millikan, R. A.) See also Bibliography of publications of Albert A. Michelson. Proc. Optic. Soc. America, 1928, 151-4.—Shibayev, V. A. Professor Albert A. Michelson and his contribution to science. J. Urusvati Himalay. Res. Inst., Calc, 1932, 2: 1-4, portr. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Proc. Optic. Soc. America, 1928, opp. p. 148. Also Sc. Month., 1939, 48: front. MICHELSON, Henry Ernest, 1888- For portrait see Bull. Linn Co. M. Soc, 1947-48, 16: 11. Also California M., 1948, 68: 192. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 137: 575. Also Nu Sigma Nu Bull., 1942, 31: 49. MICHELSON, Jacques, 1904- ♦Etude statistique de la mortalite infantile. 66p. 8? Par., M. Lac, 1930. MICHELSON, N. M. See Rauer, A. E., & Michelson, N. M. HjiaCTHHeCKHe OnepariHH Ha JIHrre. 254p. 26cm. Moskva, 1943. MICHELSON, Nicholas, 1897- See Boas, E. P., & Michelson, N. The challenge of chronic diseases. 197p. 8? N. Y., 1929. MICHELSON, Truman, 1879-1938. Notes on the Fox Wapanowiweni. v, 195p. 8? Wash., Gov. Print. Off., 1932. Forms Bull. 105, Smithson. Inst. Bur. Am. Ethnol. ---- Fox miscellany, v, 124p. 8? Wash., Gov. Print, Off., 1937. Forms Bull. 114, Smithson. Inst. Bur. Am. Ethnol. For obituary see Am. Anthrop., 1939, 41: 281-5 (Cooper, J. M.) MICHELSSON, Friedrich Alexander, 1881- Knochen- und Gelenktuberkulose. p.403- 53. 25cm. Lpz., J. A. Barth, 1939. In: Tuberk. Mensch. (Alexander, H., et al.) Lpz., 1939. See also Borchard, A., Brunn, W. V., & Michelsson, F. A. Deutsches Chirurgen-Verzeichnis. 3. Aufl. 898p. 21J^cm. Lpz.. 1938. MICHELY, Jean Maurice, 1914- ♦Con- tribution a l'etude des anevrysmes arterio- veineux entre la carotide externe et la jugulaire interne. 55p. illust. 25cm. Nancy, Impr. Grandville, 1942. MICHENER, Robison E., 1861-1947. For obituary see Nat. Eclect. M. Q., 1947-48, 39: 18. MICHEZ, Jules, 1897- For biography see Who's Important, N. Y., 1947, 1: 415. MICHIELS, Jean Jules Marie, 1914- *Sur quelques causes accidentelles dans l'etiologie de la demence precoce. 115p. 24)^cm. Bord., Impr. Biere, 1939. MICHIELS, Louis, 1886-1936. For bibliography see Bibliogr. acad. Univ. Louvain (1914-34) 1937, 6: pt 2, 286-9. For obituary see Bull. Acad. m£d. Belgique, 1936, 6. ser., 1: 31-3; 1939, 4: 122-32, portr. (Wattiez, N.) MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Department of Health. Annual report of the Commissioner. Lansing, 1. (1873) 1874- 1873-1917/18 issued by the State Board of Health. ---- Reprint series. Lansing, No. 1-58, 1921-30. ---- County and district health departments in Michigan. 21p. diagr. 23cm. Lansing, 1942. ---- Teacher observation of health conditions of school children. 31p. 23cm. Lansing, 1942. —— Tularemia (rabbit fever) prevention requires careful handling of wild rabbits. 3p. 23cm. Lansing [1942?] ---- The health service in the schools. 31p. 23cm. Lansing, 1943. —■— Scarlet fever; spread of the disease is often caused by mild cases of infection. [4]p. 23cm. Lansing, 1943. ----Nurses employed for public health work in Michigan. Lansing, 1949- See also Michigan, U. S. A. Department of Public Instruc- tion & Children's Fund of Michigan. Health in education. 179p. 23cm. Lansing, 1944.—Michigan, U. S. A. Depart- ment of Public Instruction & Michigan Department of Public Health. Leads to better community health. 28p. 23cm. Lansing, 1943.—Michigan State Medical Society & Michi- gan Department of Health. Cancer: a manual for physicians. 225p. 23 Hca Lansing, 1944. See also Michigan Department of Health celebrates 75th anniversary. Michigan Pub. Health, 1948, 36: 110-2.— Semi-centennial celebration of the establishment of the Michigan Department of Health. Pub. Health Michigan, 1924, n. ser., 12: Suppl., 5-15.—Slemons, C. C. Michigan's depart- ment of health. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1931, 30: 176-9. See also Michigan, U. S. A. State Board of Health. MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Department of Health. Bureau of Records and Statistics. Annual re- port, including the annual registration report, 1933-1939. 7v. tab. 23cm. Lansing, 1936-41. For earlier and later reports see the Annual report of the Department of Health. MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Department of Mental Health. Monthly bulletin. Lansing, v.l, 1945- MICHIGAN, U. S. A. Department of Public Instruction. Bulletin No. 316: Temperance edu- cation. 80p. 23cm. Lansing, 1942. ---- Bulletin No. 336: Nutrition education in high schools; suggestions for improving food habits. 39p. form. 23cm. Lansing, 1945. ---- Instructional Service Series. Bulletin No. 3017A: Interpretations of the basic instruc- tional policy, health education. 11 1. 28cm. Lansing, 1942. Mimeographed. ---- Instructional Service Series. Bulletin No. 3029A: Bibliography on temperance educa- tion, including material on the effects of alcohol, tobacco, and narcotics. 2p. 1., 13 1. 28cm. Lansing, 1943. 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(1941) 1942, 27: 505-10.—Farwell, O. A. Notes on the Michi- gan flora. Ibid. (1940) 1941, 26: 3-20.—Hanes, C. K. Addi- tions to the flora of Michigan. Ibid., 21 (1942) 1943, 28: 37-40.—McLennan, H. Sod busting for social work in rural Michigan. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1939, 66: 477-80.— Quimby, G. I., jr. European trade articles as chronological indicators for the archaeology of the historic period in Michi- gan. Papers Michigan Acad. Sc. (1938) 1939, 24: pt 4, 25-31, 2 pi.—Wills, H. M. Michigan; climatic summary. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1941, 914-24. ---- Hospitals and medical services. Michigan State Medical Society. Com- mittee on Survey of Medical Services and Health Agencies. Report of the Committee ... to the House of Delegates. 174 1. 8? Grand Rapids, 1933. Flath, C. I. Michigan plan assists hospitals in 1941 Hospital Day program. Hosp. Management, 1941, 52: No. 4, 15.— Guide to medical facilities in Wayne County, Michigan. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 110: 213B-6B.— Kaiser, B. 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M., N. Y., 1947,2: 20—47.—Andrews, E. The aboriginal physicians of Michigan. Contr. Med. Res. V. C. Vaughan Anniv., 1903, 42-50.— Fifty years of public health laboratory service in Michigan. Michigan Pub. Health, 1937, 25: 197-202.—Harison, B. D. The past and present status of the medical profession in Michi- gan. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1905, 4: 349-68.—Huntley, V. F. Memories of incidents and some of the accidents in the practice of medicine in Michigan nearly fifty years ago. Ibid., 1927, 26: 521-6.—Kleinschmidt, E. E. Pioneer sanitarians in Michigan. Ibid., 1939, 38: 659-68.—Le Fevre, G. L. State society activi- ties. Ibid., 1934, 33: 120.—Michigan health departments win awards in National Health Conservation Contest. Michigan Pub. Health, 1940, 28: 114.—Michigan one hundred years ago. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1927, 26: 227; 285.—Penberthy, G. C. Some significant contributions to the basic sciences made in Michigan. Ibid., 1936, 35: 627-32.-—Physicians given honorary degrees. Univ. Hosp. 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Highland Park, v.14, 1949- MICHIGAN Association for the Prevention and Relief of Tuberculosis. See Michigan Tuberculosis Association. MICHIGAN bacillus. See under Corynebacterium. MICHIGAN 9 MICHIGAN [MICHIGAN] Children's Fund of Michigan. Annual report. Detr., 2. (1930/31) 1931- ---- Implication of nutrition and public health in the postwar period; the proceedings of a conference held at Detroit, Mich., November 3, 1944. 206p. illust. portr. 23cm. Detr. [1944?] See also Michigan, TJ. S. A. Department of Public Instruc- tion & Children's Fund of Michigan. Health in education. I79p. 23cm. Lansing, 1944. [MICHIGAN] Conference of the Health Officers in Michigan [2. Conf., 1894] Proceed- ings. 63p. tab. diagr. 23^cm. Lansing, R. Smith & Co., 1894. Forms Suppl. to Rep. Michigan Bd Health, 1894. See also [Michigan] Sanitary Convention [&c] MICHIGAN Crippled Children Commission. Report. Lansing, 1. 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Laboratory manual in general microbiology. xvi, 418p. illust. pi. tab. diagr. form. 20cm. N. Y., J. Wiley & Sons, 1916. Also 3. ed. 472p. 1926. MICHIGAN State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. Department of Physiology and Pharmacology. A laboratory manual for experi- mental physiology; rev. 1940, by R. V. Brown and B. B. Roseboom. vi, 61p. 27cm. Ann Arb., Edwards Bros, 1944. MICHIGAN State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. Experiment Station. See [Michigan] Agricultural Experiment Station. MICHIGAN State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. Extension division. Bulletin. East Lansing, No. 2, 1916- CONTENTS No. 2. The Babcock test. Newlander, C. E. 1916. MICHIGAN State College of Agriculture and Applied Science. School of Veterinary Medicine. Report. East Lansing, 1937/38- See also Group portrait, veterinary class 1941, Michigan State College. M. S. C. Vet., East Lansing, 1940-41, 1: 80. MICHIGAN State Dental Society. Journal. 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President's annual address, the past, present and future of the Michigan State Medical Society. Ibid., 1915, 14: 501-14.—Ranney, G. E. Retrospect of the early history of the Michigan State Medical Society. Ibid., 517-21.—Seventy-fifth (The) annual meeting of the Michigan State Medical Society, Detroit, 1940. Ibid., 1940, 39: 497; passim.—Seventy-sixth (The) annual meeting, Grand Rapids, 1941. Ibid., 1941, 40: 717-39.—State medical meeting at Grand Rapids. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 962.—Warnshuis. F. C. The Michigan State Medical Society, its strength and weaknesses. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1934, 33: 125-31. MICHIGAN State Medical Society & MICHI- GAN Department of Health. Cancer; a manual for physicians, vi, 225p. 23J^cm. Lansing, 1944. MICHIGAN State Pharmaceutical Association. Proceedings. Ann Arb., v.1-22, 1883-1902. Ceased publication with v.39, 1923. See also Journal (The) for Michigan druggists. Detr., v.30, 1942- MICHIGAN State Sanatorium. See Howell, Michigan. Michigan State Sanatorium. MICHIGAN State Student Chapter of the American Veterinary Medical Association. M. S. C. (The) veterinarian. East Lansing, v.l, 1941- MICHIGAN Tuberculosis Association. Bul- letin. Ann Arb., v.2-6, 1913-17. Continued as Michigan out-of-door 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----2 MICHIGAN 10 MICHIGAN ---- Posters. Lansing, 1931- CONTENTS Eat. 1931. Play. 1931. Bathe. 1931. Sleep. 1931. Be your age when you play. 1942. C'mon in, the water's fine. 1942. Keep fit, use the health service of your community. 1942. Danger ahead. 1942. Germs hate soap. 1943. TB is catching. 1944. Fatigue can get you down. 1944. Start the day right. 1944. The doc says I'm OK. 1944. Brace up. 1944. Eat right. 1945. Get your chest X-ray now. 1945. Sleep repairs. 1945. Christmas seals protect your home from tuberculosis. 1945. TB may hit you. 1945. You have a share in your town. 1945. ---- The harvest; report of the Executive Secretary. Lansing (1940/41) 1941- See also Wolverine health bulletin. Lansing, v.3, 1928- [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Cata- logue. Ann Arb., 1854- ---- Death notices, supplementary to Gen- eral Catalogue of officers and students, 1837- 1921. Ann Arb., 1925- ---- Education monographs, No. 3, 1942. See Otto, H. J., Barnard, J. D. [et al.] Community work- shops for teachers [&c] 303p. 24cm. Ann Arb., 1942. See also Menezes de Oliveira, R. A Universidade de Michi- gan. Hospital. Rio, 1945, 28: 691-7.—Origin (The) and history of the University of Michigan. Phi Chi Q., 1937, 34: 317-20, illust.—Smith, R. R. The University of Michigan. J. Michi- gan M. Soc, 1934, 33: 121. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Col- lege of Dental Surgery. Hoff, N. S. College of Dental Surgery of the University of Michigan. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 472-6. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Con- ference on Psychiatry. For record see Sladen, F. J. Psychiatry and the war. 505p. 23Hem. Springf., 111., 1943. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. De- partment of Medicine and Surgery. See Contributions to medical research, dedicated to Victor Clarence Vaughan. 620p. 29cm. Ann Arb., 1903. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. De- partment of Obstetrics and Gynecology. Con- tributions. Ann Arb., v.1-6, 1893-1928. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. De- partment of Physical Education for Women. Physical education activities for high school girls. xii, 322p. pi. 8? Phila., Lea & Febiger, 1928. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Divi- sion of Hygiene and Public Health. Public health reviews. Ann Arb., v.1-10, 1932-41. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Gen- eral Library. See Bishop, W. W. A preliminary checklist of American copies of Short title catalog books. 173p. 27J4cm. Ann Arb., 1941.—Spaulding, T. M., & Karpinski, L. C. Early military books in the University of Michigan libraries. 45p. 29cm. Ann Arb., 1941. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Health Service. Report. Ann Arb. (1942/43) 1944- Published as numbers of University of Michigan Official Publication. ---- College student health tables, health service, 1913-1942. 66p. 23cm. Ann Arb , 1945. Forms No. 119, v.46, Univ. Michigan Off. Pub. ---- Monthly report. Ann Arb., Apr. 1946- [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Lab- oratory of Vertebrate Biology. Contributions. Ann Arb., No. 1, 1936- Title varies: Nos 1-19, 1936-42, Contributions from the Laboratory of Vertebrate Genetics. CONTENTS Xo. 1. The estrous cycle of the deer-mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus. Clark, F. H. 1936. No. 2. The estrous cycle of the cotton-rat, Sigmodon hispidus. Clark, F. H. 1936. . No. 3. A graphic method for comparing several sets ol measurements. Dice, L. R., & Leraas, H. J. 1936. No. 4. Fertility relations in the Peromyscus leucopus group of mice. Dice, L. R. 1937. , No. 5. Partial infertility between two members of the Peromyscus truei group of mice. Dice, L. R., & vVatson, M. L. 1937 No. 6. Variation in Peromyscus maniculatus osgoodi from the Uinta Mountains, Utah. Leraas, H. J. 1938. No. 7. Inheritance and linkage relations of mutant charac- ters in the deer mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus. Clark, b. H. 1938. No. 8. Variation in the cactus-mouse, Peromyscus erenucus. Dice, L. R. 1939. No. 9. Variation in the wood-mouse, Peromyscus leucopus, from several localities in New England and Nova Scotia Dice, L. R. 1939. , . . ,, No. 10. An estimate of the population of deer-mice in the Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. Dice, L. R. 1939. No. 11. The inheritance of epilepsy and of waltzing in Peromyscus. Watson, M. L. 1939. No. ]2. Variation in the deer-mouse (Peromyscus mani- culatus) in the Columbia Basin of southeastern Washington and adjacent Idaho and Oregon. Dice, L. R. 1939. No. 13. Intergradation between two subspecies of deer- mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) across North Dakota. Dice, L. R. 1940. No. 14. The theoretical effectiveness of adverse selection. Dice, L. R. 1940. No. 15. Variation of the deer-mouse (Peromyscus mani- culatus) on the sand hills of Nebraska and adjacent areas. Dice, L. R. 1941. No. 16. Color variation in the spotted ground squirrels of the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Blair, W. F. 1941. No. 17. The small mammal population of a hardwood forest in northern Michigan. Blair, W. F. 1941. No. 18. Variation in the deer-mouse, Peromyscus mani- culatus, in parts of Oregon, California, and Baja California. Dice, L. R. 1941. No. 19. Variation in the deer-mouse (Peromyscus mani- culatus) of the Bad Lands and Black Hills of South Dakota and Wyoming. Dice, L. R. 1942. No. 20. Ecological distribution of mammals in the Tularosa Basin, New Mexico. Blair, W. F. 1943. No. 21. Population of the deer-mouse and associated small mammals in the Mesquite Association of southern New Mexico. Blair, W. F. 1943. No. 22. Hybridization in nature between species of catosto- mid fishes, fiubbs, C. L., Hubbs, L. C, & Johnson, R. E. 1943. No. 23. Hybridization in nature between species of Ameri- can cyprinodont fishes. Hubbs, C. L., Walker, B. W., & Johnson, R. E. 1943. No. 24. Biological and morphological distinctness of a previously undescribed species of the Peromyscus truei group from Texas. Blair, W. F. 1943. No. 25. Inheritance of the white-cheek character in mice of the genus Peromyscus. Blair, W. F. 1944. No. 26. Experimental evidence of sexual isolation between three forms of mice of the cenospecies Peromyscus maniculatus. Blair, W. F., & Howard, W. E. 1944. No. 27. The inheritance of eye color in man. Hughes, B. O. 1944. No. 28. Variation of the deer-mouse (Peromyscus manicu- latus) in parts of Idaho, Montana, Utah, and Wyoming. Dice, L. R. 1944. No. 29. Serological differences in the genus Peromvscus demonstrable with normal human sera. Cotterman, C. W 1944. No. 30. Variation of the deer-mouse (Peromyscus manicu- latus) in a mountainous area of southern New Mexico. Dice, L. R. 1944. No. 31. Speciation in limpets of the genus Acmaea. Test, A. R. G. 1946. No. 32. Occurrence of parallel series of associated physio- logical and morphological characters in diverse groups of mos- quitoes and other insects. Hovanitz, W. 1947^ No. 33. A weighting system for the estimation of gene fre- quencies from family records. Cotterman, C. W. 1947. No. 34. Effectiveness of selection by owls of deer-mice (Peromyscus maniculatus) which contrast in color with their background. Dice, L. R. 1947. No. 35. An analysis of certain genetic variations in pelage color of the Chihuahua deer-mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus blandus) Blair, W. F. 1947. No. 36. Estimated frequencies of the buff and gray genes (G, g) in adjacent populations of deer-mice (Peromyscus mani- culatus blandus) living on soils of different colors. Blair, W. F. 1947. No. 37. Variation in shade of pelage of local populations of the cactus-mouse (Peromyscus eremicus) in the Tularosa Basin and adjacent areas of Southern New Mexico. Blair W F 1947. ' No. 38. The occurrence of buff and gray pelage in widely MICHIGAN 11 MICHIGAN separated geographic races of the deer-mouse (Peromyscus maniculatus) Blair, W. F. 1947. No. 39. Cellular antigens in three stocks of Peromyscus maniculatus from the Columbia River Vallev. Moody, P. A. 1948. No. 40. Variation in the pygmy mouse (Baiomys taylori) from Texas and Arizona. Blair, V\ . F., & Blossom, P. M. 1948. No. 41. Differences in the field activity of two female color phases of Colias butterflies at various times of the day. Ho- vanitz, W. H. 1948. No. 42. Occurrence of neoplasms in three related individuals of laboratorv-bred Peromyscus. Fliegelman, M. T., & Harris, V. T. 1948. ---- Report. Ann Arb. (1943/44) 1944- [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Lab- oratory of Vertebrate Genetics. See [Michigan] University of Michigan. Laboratory of Vertebrate Biology. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Medi- cal School. Announcement. Ann Arb., No. 1. (1850/51) 1850- ---- Demonstration course in obstetrics. 82p. 4? Ann Arb., Edwards Bros, 1926. ---- Medical incunabula in the Library of the University of Michigan Medical School, p. 110- 3. 28cm. X. Y., P. Hoeber, 1931. Also Ann. M. Hist., 1931, n. ser., 3: — Lectures. Ann Arb., No. 1 (1943) 1944- CONTENTS No. 1. The origin of overt behavior. Hooker, D. 1944. See also Jackson, G. H., jr. Some early printed documents of the Medical Department of the University of Michigan. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1932, 31: 28-32—Mayo, W. J. Recollec- tions of the Medical School of the University of Michigan in 1880-83. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin., 1937, 29: 935-7.— Medical (The) Faculty of the University of Michigan, en- graved for the class of 1851-52. See portrait collection in Li- brary.—Novy, F. G. A brief history of the University of Michigan Medical School. Univ. Hosp. Bull., Ann Arb., 1936, 2: 13; 22. Also Phi Chi Q., 1937, 34: 323-8, illust.— University of Michigan medical buildings [Illust.] Nu Sigma Xu Bull., 1942, 31: 12. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Medi- cal School. Department of Roentgenology. In- troduction to radiology. Pt 1: Diagnostic roentgenology, vii, 170p. 21cm. Ann Arb., Edwards Bros, 1937. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Mu- seum of Anthropology. Occasional contributions. Ann Arb., No. 5, 1936- CONTENTS No. 5. Perforated Indian crania in Michigan. Hinsdale, W. B., & Greenman, E. F. 1936. [MICHIGAN] University of Michigan. Mu- seum of Zoology. Occasional papers. Ann Arb., No. 145, 1923- CONTENTS Vol. 6 (1923-24) No. 145. Two new freshwater snails from Michigan. Winslow, M. L. No. 148. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; notes on species of Goodea and Skiffia. Hubbs, C. L. Vol. 10 (1929-31) No. 208. Revision of the phyllopod genus Eubranchipus, with the description of a new species. Creaser, E. P. No. 209. Goniobases bf the vicinity of Muscle Shoals. Goodrich, C. , TT . . , No. 210. The mollusca collected by the University of Michigan Williamson expedition in Venezuela. Baker, H. B. No. 211. Contribution to the knowledge of the reptiles and amphibians of Greece, especially the Aegean Islands. Werner, F. No. 212. Some factors influencing the distribution of mammals in Ohio. Enders, R. K. , No. 213. Mammal distribution in the Alamogordo region, New Mexico. Dice, L. R. No. 214. Lepidoptera of the Beaver Islands. Moore, S. No. 215. The summer crane-fly fauna of the Cumberland plateau in Tennessee. Rogers, J. S. No. 216. Five new Mexican dragonfhes (Odonata) William- son, E. B., & Williamson, J. H. No. 217. The North American phyllopods of the genus Streptocephalus. Creaser, E. P. No 218. Two new neotropical aeschnmes (Odonata) Williamson, E. B., & Williamson, J. H. . No. 219. A new squirrel from Costa Rica. Harris, W . P., jr. No. 220. Mexican mollusks collected for Dr Bryant Walker in 1926. Baker, H. B. No. 221. The life history of Lampetra planeri Bloch, with a statistical analysis of the rate of growth of the larvae from western Washington. Schultz, L. P. No. 222. A new blind isopod of the genus Caecidotea, from a Missouri cave. Creaser, E. P. No. 223. The pleurocerid genus Eurycaelon. Goodrich, C. No. 224. Three new crayfishes (Cambarus) from Puebla and Missouri. Creaser, E. P. No. 225. A new North American Somatochlora (Odonata- Cordulinae) Williamson, E. B. No. 226. Importance of laboratory-raised snails in helmin- thology with life history notes on Gyraulus parvus. Krull, W. H. No. 227. A new squirrel of the Sciurus hoffmanni group from Costa Rica. Harris, W. P., jr. No. 228. A new squirrel from China. Harris, W. P., jr. No. 229. Pleurobema aldrichianum, a new naiad. Good- rich, C. No. 230. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; a new and primitive genus of Poeciliidae from Central America. Hubbs, C. L. No. 231. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; four nominal species of Fundulus placed in synonymy. Hubbs, C. L. No. 232. The scientific name of the Columbia River chub. Hubbs, C. L., & Schultz, L. P. No. 233. Mollusks of Keweenaw County, Michigan. Good- rich, C. No. 234. Parexoglossum laurae, a new cyprinid fish from the upper Kanawha River system. Hubbs, C. L. No. 235. Parexoglossum hubbsi, a new cyprinid fish from western Ohio. Trautman, M. B. Vol. 11 (1932-33) No. 236. Studies on neotropical Colubrinae; the taxonomic status of the genus Drymobius Fitzinger. Stuart, L. C. No. 237. Studies on the life history of Diplodiscus tempera- tus Stafford from the frog. Krull, W. H, & Price, H. F. No. 238. On an increase in the naiad fauna of Saginaw Bay, Michigan; the naiad species of the Great Lakes. Goodrich, C, & Van der Schalie, H. No. 239. Variation in a geographic race of the deer-mouse, Peromyscus maniculatus bairdii. Dice, L. R. No. 240. Dragonflies collected in Missouri. Williamson, E. B. No. 241. Notes on the period of post-depositional develop- ment in several common lizards. Ruthven, A. G., & Stuart, L. C. No. 242. Cottus tubulatus, a new sculpin from Idaho. Hubbs, C. L., & Schultz, L. P. No. 243. Notes on the amphibians and reptiles of Utah. Ruthven, A. G. No. 244. The lizards of the middle Pahvant Valley, Utah; materials for a study in saurian distribution. Stuart, L. C. No. 245. A new Oryzomys from a pine ridge in British Honduras. Murie, A. No. 246. The amphibians and reptiles of the Guadalupe Mountains of New Mexico and Texas. Mousauer, W. No. 247. Two newspeciesof Styluxus(Odonata-Gomphina?) Williamson, E. B. No. 248. Four new mammals from Costa Rica. Harris, W. P., jr. No. 249. The Japanese flounders of the genera Tanakius, Microstomus and Glyptocephalus. Hubbs, C. L. No. 250. An annotated list of the forms of the genus Pitu- ophis. Stull, O. G. No. 251. The status of the snake genus Rhadinaea Cope. Dunn, E. R. No. 252. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; a new genus related to Empetrichthys. Hubbs, C. L. No. 253. Seasonal changes in the male population of Faxo- nius propinquus (Girard) Creaser, E. P. No. 254. Studies on neotropical Colubrinae; some new species and subspecies of Eudryas Fitzinger, with an annotated list of the forms of Eudryas boddaertii (Sentzen) Stuart, L. C. No. 255. Some birds of the Rio Grande delta of Texas. Van Tyne, J. No. 256. A new solitary vireo from British Honduras. Van Tyne, J. No. 257. Description of a new Anolis from Yucatan. Ruthven, A. G. No. 258. Notes on the brackish water bivalve, Polymesoda caroliniana (Bosc) Van der Schalie, H. No. 259. Report on a collection of amphibians and reptiles from Sonora, Mexico, with the description of a new lizard. Allen, M. J. No. 260. A new skink from Mexico. Ruthven, A. G., & Gaige, H. T. No. 261. Somatochlora ozarkensis, a new species from Oklahoma (Odonata-Cordulinae) Bird, R. D. No. 262. A new Somatochlora from Florida (Odonata- Cordulinae) Williamson, E. B., & Gloyd, L. K. No. 263. A new Gastrotheca from Colombia. Gaige, H. T. No. 264. The status of Sympetrum assimilatum (Uhler) and Sympetrum decisum (Hagen) (Odonata-Libellulinae) Williamson, E. B. No. 265. Description of a new rock pocket-mouse and a new desert-mouse from southern Arizona. Blossom, P. M. MICHIGAN 12 MICHIGAN Vol. 12 (1933-34) No. 266. A new tree squirrel and a new cottontail rabbit from Costa Rica. Harris, W. P., jr. No. 267. Two new subspecies of the family Boidae. Stull, O. G. No. 268. Contributions toward a knowledge of the natural history and immature stages of the crane-flies; the genus Polymera Weidemann. Rogers, J. S. No. 269. A check list of nearctic Zonitidae. Baker, H. B. No. 270. The ecological relationship of two subspecies of Peromyscus in the Glacier Park region, Montana. Murie, A. No. 271. Variation in Peromyscus maniculatus rufinus from Colorado and New Mexico. Dice, L. R. No. 272. A new species of Pseudacris from the southeastern United States. Brandt, B. B., & Walker, C. F. No. 273. A new woodrat from southwestern Arizona and a new rock pocket-mouse from northwestern Sonora. Blossom, P.M. No. 274. A new corduline dragonfly, Tetragoneuria sepia, from Florida (Odonata) Gloyd, L. K. No. 275. Descriptions of some new and poorly known species of North American crayfishes. Creaser, E. P. No. 276. A study of Polygyra inflecta (Say) Archer, A. F. No. 277. Description of a new kinosternid from Yucatan. Hartweg, N. No. 278. A faunistic area of five isolated species of crayfish in southeastern Missouri. Creaser, E. P. No. 279. A new Pitta from Palawan, Philippine Islands. Brodkorb, P. No. 280. Fifty years of bird migration in the Ann Arbor region of Michigan, 1880-1930. Wood, N. A., & Tinker, A. D. No. 281. A new Hyla from Guatemala. Gaige, H. T., & Stuart, L. C. No. 282. A new genus and species of blind amphipod with notes on parallel evolution in certain amphipod genera. Creas- er, E. P. No. 283. The broad-banded copperhead; a new subspecies of Agkistrodon mokasen. Gloyd, H. K, & Conant, R. No. 284. Studies on neotropical Colubrinae; an apparently new species of Coluber from Guatemala. Stuart, L. C. No. 285. A new crayfish from North Carolina. Creaser, E. P. No. 286. Studies of the gastropod family Pleuroceridae (i) Goodrich, C. No. 287. The taxonomic status, range, and natural history of Schott's racer. Gloyd, H. K., & Conant, R. No. 288. Dragonflies collected in Kentucky, Tennessee, North and South Carolina, and Georgia in 1931. Williamson, E. B. No. 289. Report on a collection of reptiles and amphibians made in Arizona during the summer of 1933. Campbell, B. No. 290. An unusual situation in the salamander Amblys- toma jeffersonianum (Green) Clanton, W. No. 291. A preliminary list of Utah Odonata. Brown, C. J. D. No. 292. A contribution to a knowledge of the herpetological fauna of El Peten, Guatemala. Stuart, L. C. No. 293. Geographical variation in Belonopterus chilensis (Molina) Brodkorb, P. No. 294. Progomphus dorsopallidus, a new species from Venezuela (Odonata-Gomphinae) Byers, C. F. No. 295. Studies of the gastropod family Pleuroceridae (ii) Goodrich, C. Vol. 13 (1934-36) No. 296. Two new rodents of the genera Glaucomys and Zapus from Utah. Hall, E. R. No. 297. The naiad of Celithemis monomelaena Williamson (Odonata-Libellulidae) Leonard, J. W. No. 298. Coelorhynchus marinii, a new macrouroid fish from Argentina and South Georgia. Hubbs, C. L. No. 299. Asiatic fishes (Diploprion and Laeops) having a greatly elongated dorsal ray in very large postlarvae. Hubbs, C. L., & Chu.Y. T. No. 300. Studies of the gastropod family Pleuroceridae (iii) Goodrich, C. No. 301. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; Quintana atrizona, a new poeciliid. Hubbs, C. L. No. 302. Studies of the fishes of the order Cyprinodontes; Plectrophallus regarded as a distinct genus. Hubbs, C. L. No. 303. The name of the western race of red-headed wood- pecker. Brodkorb, P. No. 304. Notes on Texas robber flies with the description of a new species of Proctacanthella (Asilidae-Diptera) Bromley, S. W. No. 305. The scientific name of two sunfishes, Helioperca macrochira (Rafinesque) and Eupomotis microlophus (Giinther) Hubbs, C. L. No. 306. A new flycatcher from Texas. Brodkorb, P. No. 307. Observations on Typhlops from Puerto Rico and some of the adjacent islands. Ruthven, A. G., & Gaige, H. T. No. 308. Mullus argentinae, the surmullet of southern South America. Hubbs, C. L., & Marini, T. L. No. 309. Studies on neotropical Colubrinae; a new snake of the genus Lampropeltis from Yucatan. Stuart, L. C. No. 310. A new Anolis from northern Central America. Stuart, L. C. No. 311. Studies of the gastropod family Pleuroceridae (iv) Goodrich, C. No. 312. A study of racial hybrids in the deer-mouse, Pero- myscus maniculatus. Dice, L. R. __,.„„ Confinl No. 313. A new race of Leptodeira from northern Centiai America. Dunn, E. R., & Stuart, L. C. i oftoj fli-ior No. 314. Two new subspecies of the red-shafted flicker. Br 1ao1QanSto0nSn^el^1lmc^obioloSia- Bo11- Ist- sieroter, milan,, 1930, 9: 397; 521.—Castelli, T. Recherches micro biologiques sur des terrains de l'Afrique Orientale Italienne. Boll, bez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb., 1938, 10: 251-8 — Dannemann, F Die Erforschung der Mikroorganismen. In his Werden naturwiss. Probl., Lpz., 1928, 314-6.— Freund, E. Chemische Ergebnisse auf mikrobiologischem Gebiete in Wien. Wien med. Wschr., 1927, 77: 750-2.—Gellner, G. [Survey of Czech literature on microbiology] Cas. lek. desk., 1925, 64: M™Amv7 ?cLk£, Bi,h- [Microbiology in the USSR for 25 years (1917-1942)1 Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1942, 11: No 5 IhiH~XiVQk«;'i7rT77 Mikrobiologia y Akademii Nauk SSSR! 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Nouveau mode d'extraction des elements micro- biens, histologiques et h'vuriens des liquides et exsudats de l'organisme. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1914) 1915, 43: 897-900.—Techoueyres, E. La microbiologie et ses methodes; reflexions critiques. Union med. nordest, 1938, 61: 49; 65.— Vuckovic, V. Eine Vereinfachung der Lindner'schen Tropf- chenmethode. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1938-39, 99: 32-4. ---- Periodicals. annual review of microbiology. Stanford, Calif., v.l, 1947- Archiv fur Mikrobiologie; Zeitschrift fur lie Erforschung der pflanzlichen Mikroorganis- men. Berl., v.l, 1930- Boletin biologico; publicaci6n del Instituto de microbiologia, micologia y parasitologia de la Facultad de ciencias medicas, Universidad na- cional de La Plata. La Plata, No. 13, 1943- [California] University of California. Publications in microbiology. Berkeley, No. 1, 1943- Ergebnisse der theoretischen und ange- wandten Mikrobiologie. 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Ueber Grenzfragen aus dem Gebiet der Strukturforschung und Mikrobiologie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1941, 67: 281-6, pi. ---- Societies. [International] Societa internazionale de microbiologie; Sezione italiana. Bollet- tino. Milano, v.1-12, 1929-1940. For continuation see: Bollettino della Societa italiana di microbiologia, v. 13, 1941- [ITALY] SOCIETA ITALIANA DI MICROBIOLOGIA. Bollettino. Milano, v.13, 1941- Continuation of: Bollettino della Sezione italiana; Societa internazionale de microbiologia, v.1-12, 1929-40. Nancy, France. Universite de Nancy. Fa- culte de pharmacie. Association des diplo- mes de microbiologie. Bulletin. Nancy, No. 24/25, 1942- SCHWEIZERISCHE MIKROBIOLOGISCHE GESELL- SCHAFT. Verhandlungen ... Jahresversammlung. Basel, No. 3, 1944- Issued in Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt. Association Suisse des microbiologues. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 592 (Abstr.)—Bericht uber die 1. Grossdeutsche (18.) Tagung der Deutschen Vereinigung fur Mikrobiologie in Wien vom26.-30. Marz 1939. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1940, 136: 1-21 — Duran-Reynals, F. The Inter-American Society of Micro- biology. Chron. bot., Waltham, 1940-41, 6: 134.—Flu, P. C. [Recent history; further adventures of the Netherlands Society for Microbiology] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1936, 3: 101-9.—Folpmers, T. [Report of the meeting of the Nether- lands Society for Microbiology, November 12, 1938, Utrecht] Ibid., 1938-39, 5: 67-73.—German (The) Society for Micro- biology. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 346.—Klein, A. [Founda- tion of the Netherlands Society for Microbiology] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1936, 3: 92-100.—Kraus, R. Zur lOjahrigen Tagung der Deutschen Vereinigung fur Mikro- biologie. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1924, 41: 493-6— Krehnke. 18. Congresso della Societa tedesca di microbiologia, Vienna, 26-30 marzo 1939. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1939, 20: 655- 61.—Microbiological Society of Palestine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1105.—Mitgliederliste der Deutschen Vereinigung fur Mikrobiologie. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1937, 140: Beih., 303- 8.—Nederveen, H. J. van [Reports of the meeting of the Netherlands Society of Microbiology, Nov. 18, 1933, Utrecht] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1934, 8: 340-56. ------ [Report of the meeting of the Netherlands Society for IMicrobiology] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1935, 2: 8; 112; 1936, 3: 83- 254.—[Report of the meeting of the Netherands Society of Microbiology, April 2, 1938, The Hague] Ibid., 1938-39, 5: 4-14.—Society for General Microbiology; inaugural meeting. Nature, Lond., 1945, 155: 340.—Society for General Micro- biology. Ibid., 796.—Wohlfeil, T. Bericht uber die 1. Gross- deutsche (18.) Tagung der Deutschen Vereinigung fur Mikro- biologie vom 27. bis 30. Marz 1939 in Wien. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1939, 134: Beih., 1-330. MICROBIOPHOTOMETRY. See also Microbe, Cultivation; Microorganism, Cultivation. Faguet, M. Etude photometrique de la multiplication microbienne. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1935, 200: 498-500. ----— Inscription graphique de la multiplication microbienne; varia- tion de la phase de latence en fonction du nombre de germes ensemences. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1937, 126: 967. —■—— La technique des enregistrements continus des courbes de croissance microbienne par le microbiophotometre. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 1135-8. ----— & Nitti, F. En- registrement continu des courbes de croissance microbienne a l'aide du microbiophotometre. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1943, 69: 126-8. MICROBIOTIC. See in 5. ser., Antibiotic. MICROBISM 24 MICROCEPHALIA MICROBISM. See also Bacillus-carriers; Infection, latent. Albespy. Communication sur le microbisme latent. Mont- pellier med., 1916, 39: 205-9.—Hess, L. Zur Frage des latenten Mikrobismus. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1907, 44: Orig., 1-10 — Le Ray. Microbisme latent; sa frequence, ses effets, ses con- sequences. Arch. gen. med., Par., 1905, 2: 2241-50.—Masmon- teil, F. Trois observations de microbisme latent. Mem. Acad. chir., Par., 1946, 72: 444.—Vecchi, A. Sul cosl detto micro- bismo latente. Arch. sc. med., Tor., 1908, 32: 409-70. MICROBLASTOSPORION. See also Saccharomycetaceae; also Torula. Ciferri, R. Microblastosporon, nuovo genere di Torulopsi- daceae. Arch. Protistenk., 1930, 71: 420-4. MICROBOTHRIUM. See also Monogenea. Jones, E. I. Studies on the Monogenea (Trematoda) of Plymouth; Microbothrium caniculae (Johnstone 1911) Para- sitology, N. Y., 1933, 25: 329-32. MICROBRACON. See also Hymenoptera. Glover, P. M., Venkatraman, T. V., & Gupta, S. N. On the function of the feeding tubes of Bracon (Microbracon) greeni Ashm. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1947, 16: 383.—Krishnamurti, B., & Seshagiri Rao, D. A preliminary note on the breeding of a beneficial ectophagous larval parasite (.Braconidae) on a laboratory host. Ibid., 1944, 13: 81.—Morrill, A. W., jr. Notes on the biology of Microbracon hebetor. J. Econ. En torn., 1942, 35: 593.—Smith, H. D. Laboratory rearing of Micro- bracon vestiticida Vier. on the bean weevil, with notes on the life history of the parasite. Ibid., 1943, 36: 101-4. MICROBURET. See under Buret. MICROBURNER. See also Laboratory, Instruments. Cool, R. D. An inexpensive microburner. Chemist Analyst, 1939, 28: 23; 1941, 30: 68. MICROCAMERA. See under Microcinematography; Micropho- tography; Photography. MICROCEPHALIA [& microcephaly] See also Brain, Abnormities; Head, Abnormi- ties; Mental defective, Associated defects; Mental deficiency, Pathology. Buckmann, P. W. F. *Mikrocephalie [Greifs- wald] 25p. 8? Osnabruck, 1934. Amati, G. Contributo clinico alio studio della microcefalia. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1932, 13: 56-70, 3 pi.—Bais [Micro- cephaly] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1941, 81: 998.—Benda, C. E. Microcephaly. Am. J. Psychiat., 1940-41, 97: 1135-46, 4 pi.—Brushneld, T., & Wyatt, W. Les enfants microcephales. Arch, internat. neur., Par., 1927, 20. ser., 2: 12-5. [Case of microcephaly in a young child] Pediatria, Moskva, 1928 12: 567-76.—Vanelli, A. Quattro casi di microcefalia. Rass'. studi psichiat., 1931, 20: 1204-31. ---- Etiology. See also Birth injury, intracranial; Cranium, Abnormities; Hydrocephalus; Syphilis, prenatal. Apert, E., Stevenin, H., & Benoist, F, Microcephalic> post- hydrocephalique. Bull. Soc. pediat. Paris, 1926, 24: 142-4 — Cruchet & Dupin, J. Presentation d'une microcephale, in- fluence possible des vapeurs de petrole. J. med. Bordeaux 1938 115: 512-1.— Fincher, E. F. Microcephalus secondary to Dirth trauma. J. Neurosurg., 1944, 1: 265-74 . [Discussi™] 339.—Fiirstenheim. Die Entstehung der Kleinkopfigkeit. Verh. Ges. phys. Anthrop., 1929, 3: 41-9.-Gautret& Guinau- deau. Foetus microcephale. Bull. Soc. obst. gyn. Pans, 1928, 17:237.—Jelgersma, H. C. [Causes of malformations especially of microcephaly] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1929, 7?: pt 2 «5700-|. Also German transl. Zschr. ges. Neur. 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Pediat., 1934-35, 2: Suppl. 1, 310-3, 2 pi.—Nikolsky, I. N. Araoz Alfaro, G., & Velasco Blanco, L. Breves considera- ciones sobre una afecci6n heredo-familiar. Arch. amer. med., B. Air., 1927, 3: 23-5.—Delay, J., & Pichot, P. Maladie microcephalique familiale et pseudo-microcephalies sympto- matiques; valeur diagnostique de l'encephalographie gazeuse. Ann. med. psychol., Par., 1946, 104: pt 2, 236-9.—Fattovich, G. Sulla microcefalia vera familiare. Note psichiat., Pesaro, 1946, 72: 7-19.—Grebe, H. Beitrag zur familiaren Mikro- cephalie. Zschr. menschl. Vererb., 1939-40, 24: 506-15.— Halperin, S. L. Three pedigrees of microcephaly; with a note on their genetic implications. J. Hered., 1944, 35: 211-4.— Jacob, H. Eine Gruppe familiarer Mikro- und Mikrencephalie. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1936, 156: 633-45.—Newton, L., & McLean, T. S., jr. Microcephaly in three successive preg- nancies. Connecticut M. J., 1947, 11: 617-9.—Parhon, C. J., Ballif, L., & Lavrenenco, N. 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Un microcephale, enfant des rayons X. J. med. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 537-51.—Zappert, J. Ueber rdntgenogene fotale Mikrozephalie. Arch. Kinderh., 1926-27, 80: 34-50. ---- true. Brunschweiler, H. Contribution a la connaissance de la microcephalia vera. 129p. 8° Ziir 1928 Also in'Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1927, 21: 246; passim. Brummelkamp, R. [Microcephalia vera] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1934, 78: 4286-91. Also Psychiat. neur. bl., Amst., 1935, 39: 246-52.—D'Arrigo, M. Sopra un caso di micro- cefalia pura con speciale riguardo alle alterazioni delle ghiandole endocrine (ricerche istologiche) Cervello, 1928, 7: 209-24, 4 pi.-—Greenfield, J. G., & Wolfsohn, J. M. Microcephalia vera; a study of two brains illustrating the agyric form and the complex microgyric form. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1935, 33: 1296-1316. Also Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1934, 60: 206-8 — Monakow, C. von. 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Verslag van de vergadering van de Sectie voor analytische en microchemie, gehouden op donderdag 23 Juli 1942 te Utrecht. Chem. wbl., Amst., 1943, 40: 45. ---- History. Donan, J. Fortschritte der Mikrochemie im Jahre 1913. Mikrokosmos, Stuttg., 1913-14, 7: 250-7.—Vaughan, E. J. Developments in microchemical analysis. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 555.—Wenger, P. L'evolution d'une science et la micro- chimie. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1943, 34: 250-62. ---- Manuals and periodicals. Benedetti-Pichler, A. A. Introduction to the microtechnique of inorganic analysis. 302p. 24cm. N. Y., 1942. Chamot, E. M., & Mason, C. W. Handbook of chemical microscopy. Vol. 2: Chemical methods and inorganic qualitative analysis. 411p. 8? N. Y., 1931. Emich, F. Lehrbuch der Mikrochemie. 2. Aufl. 273p. 8? Munch., 1926. Kley, P. D. C. Behrens-Kley mikrochemische Analyse. 1. Teil. 4. Aufl. 368p. 24cm. Lpz., 1921. Mikrochemie. Wien, v.2, 1924- ---- medico-biological. See also Blood chemistry; Toxicology, etc. King, E. J. Micro-analysis in medical bio- chemistry. 168p. 22cm. Lond., 1946. Martinez Nevot, F. Metodos microquimicos de investigaci6n de la sangre y humores. 139p. 23cm. Madr., 1926. Pincussen, L. Mikromethodik; quantitative Bestimmung der Harn- und Blutbestandteile in kleinen Mengen fiir klinische und experimentelle Zwecke. 116p. 8? Lpz., 1921. Also 4. Aufl. 200p. 1928. Also 5. Aufl. 225p. 1930. Fischer, R., & Linser, E. Der mikrochemische Nachweis geringer Mengen von Arbutin und Urson in Pflanzen. Arch. Pharm., Berl., 1930, 268: 185-90.— Kirk, P. L. The applica- tion of microchemistry to biochemical analysis. Annual Rev. Biochem., 1940, 9: 593-616.—Lieb, H. Die quantitative mikrochemische Elementaranalyse. In: Handb. Pflanzen- analyse (Klein, G., ed.) Wien, Bd 1, 1931, 149-90.—Macallum, A. B. Die Methoden und Ergebnisse der Mikrochemie in der biologischen Forschung. Erg. Physiol., 1908, 7: 552-651.— Nichols, R. R., & Eckert, H. W. Microanalysis. Annual Rep. Div. Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1941, 26-8. Also Annual Rep. N. York State Dep. Health, 1941, 26 — Reimers, F. Unders0gelser over mikrokemiske metoder; anvendelse af mikrokemiske metoder i farmakopeen. Dansk tskr. farm., 1947, 21: 1-13. ---- Methods. See also Microcrystal; Microincineration; Microscopy; Microtechnic; Microtitration; Mi- crurgy, etc. Haitinger, M. Die Fluoreszenzanalyse in der Mikrochemie. 192p. 8? Wien, 1937. Amelink, F. Identificatie van enkele nieuwere genees- middeen langs microchemische weg. Pharm. wbl., Amst., 1948, 83: 545-60.— Brandstatter, M. Zur Methodik der orien- tierten Aufwachsungsversuche. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1947, 33: 184-7.—Chamot, E. M., & Mason, C. W. Chemical microscopy. In: Standard Meth. Chem. Analysis (Scott, W. W.) 5. ed., N. Y., 1939, 2434-59—Colson, A. F. The rapid micro-analytical determination of carbon and hydrogen in organic compounds. Analyst, Lond., 1948, 73: 541-7.— Coujard, R. Mise en evidence des phenols dans les tissuspar formation de polymeres du tyre-bakeiite; application a la coloration du chondriome. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1942, 136: 407 — Dubeky, J. V. Organische Mikroelementaranalyse. In: Meth. org. Chem. (Houben, H. H. M. J., ed.) Lpz., 3. Aufl., Bd 1, 1925, 133-76.—Engstrcrn, A. Qualitative microchemical analysis by microradiography with fluorescent screen. Expe- rientm, Easel, 1947, 3: 208. —----& Lindsirom, B. Histo- MICROCHEMISTRY 26 MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY chemical analysis by X-ray.s of long wavelengths. Ibid., 191- 3.—Habler, C, & Noetzel, B. Beitrage zur Mikromethodik, Biochem. Zschr., 1929, 214: 201-3— Hafford, B. C. The esti- mation of small quantities of boron and magnesium. Summa- ries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1942, 7: 205-7.— Houghton, A. A. Micro determination of mixed met box v-ct boxy groups. Analyst. Lond., 1945, 70: 19-21.------& Wilson, H. A. B. Micro determination of alkoxyl values. Ibid., 1944, 69: 363- 7.—Ingram, G. A critical examination of the empty tube combustion method. Ibid., 1948, 73: 548-51.—Keller, R. Neue Methoden in der Mikro-Physiko-Chemie. Biochem. Zschr., 1926, 168: 88-93.—Kofler, L. Ueber Mikroschmelz- punktbestimmung und Mikrosublimation. Arch. Pharm., Berl., 1932, 270: 293-303, 3 pi. ------ Mikromethoden zur Untersuchung von organischen Stoffen und Stoffgemischen. Mitt. Deut. pharm. Ges., 1942, 19: 53-6.—Korenman, I. M. Kachestvennyi polumikrokhimicheskii analiz. Farmacia, Moskva, 1946, 9: 12-8.—Lieb, H. Die Mikroelementaranalyse nach Pregl. In: Die Fermente (Oppenheimer, C.) Lpz., 5. Aufl., Bd 3, 1929, 197-243.—Lovell, C. Simple apparatus for micro- sublimation. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 2: 348.—Ludy-Tenger, F. Einige neue mikrochemische Identitiitsreaktionen fiir die pharmazeutische Praxis. Pharm. acta helvet., 1944, 19: 385-98, 5 pi.—Martini, A. Fundamentos y nuevas orienta- ciones del aniilisis microquimico. Proc Am. Sc. Congr. (1940) 1942, 8. Congr., 7: 129-34 [Discussion] 135.—Rosenthaler, L. Mikrochemische Identifizierung der festen offizinellen anorgani- schen Verbindungen. Pharm. acta helvet., 1943, 18: 637-48.— Schiller, W. A system of inorganic qualitative micro analysis. Abstr. Theses Univ. Pittsburgh, 1931, 7: 196-9.—Sinkora, F., & Hora, A. [Refractometric microanalysis] Cas. l£k. cesk., 1922, 61: 901-3.—Strauss, F. B. A new technique for the ultimate microanalysis of organic compounds. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 446.—White, E. V., & Wright, G. F. Microchemical technique; some innovations in the micromethoxyl and micro- carbon-hydrogen determination. Canad. J. Res., 1936, 14: 427-9.—Wilson, C. L. Micro-tests for elements in organic compounds. Analyst, Lond., 1938, 63: 332-5. ------ Some physicochemical methods in microchemistry: viscosity, surface tension and refractive index. Ibid., 1946, 71: 117. ---- quantitative. See also Microtitration. Friedrich, A. La pratique de la microanalyse organique quantitative. 387p. 21cm. Par., 1939. Mika, J. Die exakten Methoden der Mikro- [Stuttg., 1939] 180p. 25cm. Ann massanalvse Arb., 1943. NlEDERL, methods of J. B., & Niederl, V. Micro- quantitative organic elementary analysis. 271p. 8? N. Y., 1938. Pregl, F. Die quantitative organische Mikro- analyse. 4. Aufl. [Berl., 1935] 328p. 24cm. Ann Arb., 1945. Also 3. Engl. ed. 271p. 8! Lond., 1937. Also 4. Engl. ed. 238p. 1945. Engstrom, A. Quantitative microchemical and histo- chemical analysis of elements by X-rays. Nature, Lond., 1946, 158:664.—Hallett, L.T. Quantitative microchemical analysis. In: Standard Meth. Chem. Analysis (Scott, W. W.) 5. ed., N. Y., 1939, 2460-547.—Sobel, A. E. Quantitative micro- chemistry in clinical laboratories. Laborat. Digest, S. Louis, 1945r46, 9: No. 3, 1-5.—Sozzi, J. A. Microdeterminaci6n gravim^trica de algunos aldehidos y cetonas; vanillina, aceto- fenona. fluorenona, ciclohexanona, menadiona y furfural. An. farm, bioqufm., B. Air., 1943, 14: 41-7. ---- semi-micro. Belcher, R., & Godbert, A. L. Semi-micro quantitative organic analysis. 168p. 22cm. Lond., 1945. Clark, E. P. Semimicro quantitative organic analysis. 135p. 23^cm. N. Y., 1943. Heisig, G. B. The theory and practice of semimicro qualitative analysis. 331p. 22cm. Phila., 1943. Smith, L., & Peterson, R. E. The semi-micro adaptation of the Iowa system of qualitative analysis. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1940, 47: 171-6. MICROCHIROPTERA. Anthony, R., & Vallois, H. Considerations anatomiques sur le type adaptatif primitif des microcheiropt^res. Internat. Mschr. Anat. Physiol., 1913, 30: 169-225, pi. MICROCINEMATOGRAPHY [i. e., cine- micrography] See also Microbiology, Methods; Microfilm; Microphotography; Motion picture; Tissue cul- ture, Recording. Bayne-Jones, S., & Tuttle, C. An apparatus for motion photomicrography of the growth of bacteria. J. Bact., Bait., 1927 14: 157-70, 2 pl.-Comandon, J. La rnicro-cin^emato- graphie Protoplasma, Lpz., 1929, 6: 627-32.-Earle, W. R. & Crisp, L. R. Production of malignancy in vitro; microcinemato- graphic equipment. J. Nat. Cancer Inst., 1943-44, 4. 147- 64 -Emmett, H. Cinemicrography in scientific research. j'RMicr. Soc, Lond., 1943, 63: 26-33, 4 pl.-Fortner, H. Die Punktweg-Methode; ein Verfahren zur quantitativen Auswertung von Mikrokinematogrammen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr 1933, 50: l-62.-Goetz, A., & Romer, A. An electric driving and timing apparatus for microcinematography. Rev. Sc Instrum., 1936 7: 6-13.-Hutchinson, W. G...& McCracken, M. R. Study of flagella of a fresh water bacterium by motion microphotography and electron micrography. L Bact., Bait., 1943, 45: 305 (Abstr.)-Kahn, M. C. Motion pictures of the development of bacteria from a single cell. Rep. Proc. Internat. Congr Microb. (1939) 1940, 160.—Kaufmann, N Mikro- Rontgen-, Schlieren- und Endo-Kinematographie. Ciba Zschr., Basel? 1947, 9: 3964-9.-Muhlens, P. Kine- und Mikro- kinematographie als Lehrmethoden. In: Probleme Bakt (Kolle, W.) Lpz., 1935, 19-23.—Pijper, A. Filming Vi agglu- tination and some remarks on microcinematography. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1942-43, 11: 65-73. :----- & Poole, L. B. A simple technique for time lapse cinemicrography. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 235-41.—Rosebury, F., & Rosebury, T. A simplified apparatus for dark-field cinemicrography. Ibid., 1941-42 27: 1487-90.—Rosenberger, H. Micro-cinematogra- Phy in medical research. J. Dent. Res., 1928-29, 9: 343-52 - Sano, M. E., & Gault, E. S. Cine-photomicrographic apparatus with constant temperature chamber for tissue culture studies. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1942, 49: 563-6.—Scheffer W. Ueber mikrokinematographische Aufnahmen. Berl. klin Wschr., 1910, 47: 536.—Scheminzky, F., & Kann, S. Die Verwendbarkeit des Pathg-Schmalfilms fur wissenschaftliche Zwecke, besonders fur Mikrokinoaufnahmen; Beschreibung einiger neuer Hilfsapparate fur die wissenschaftliche Mikro- kinematographie. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1928, 45: 11-33 — Sorgenfrei, P. Ein neuer Mikro-Kino-apparat zur Herstellung von Reihenbildern von lebenden Mikroorganismen. Ibid., 1912, 29: 195-9.—Tuttle, H. B. Cinephotomicrography In: Med. Physics (Glasser, O.) Chic, 1944, 183-94. MICROCLIMATE [incl. microclimatology] See also Climate; Climatology; Climatotherapy, artificial; Meteorobiology; also Air, Purification and conditioning; Asthma, Treatment: Air con- ditioning. Biittner, K. Die Bedeutung des Mikroklimas fiir die Klima- dosierung. Kongrber. Internat. Kongr. Lichtforsch., 1936, 3. Congr., 700-5. Also Strahlentherapie, 1938, 61: 705-10.— Creyx, M., & Cazaux, P. Climats et microclimats du sud- ouest; des zones sanitaires et de leur perspective d'organisation. J. med. Bordeaux, 1947, 124: 398-409.—Delore, P., & Striffling, M. Etude du microclimat d'une salle d'hopical. Techn. hosp., Par., 1946-47, 2: No. 15, 19-21.—Eggler, J. Klein- klimatische Untersuchungen in den Flaumeichenbestanden bei Graz. Bioklim. Beibl., 1942, 9: 94-110.—Guiot, G. Les microclimats. Rev. kinesither., 1948, 5-7.—Haurwitz, B., & Austin, J. M. Microclimatologv. In their Climatology, N. Y., 1944, 157-75.—Matits, L. [Reply to the article of O. Orszagh: Importance of microclimate] Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: 428.— Meyer, E. G. Zimmerklimatische Studien. Strahlentherapie, 1942-43, 72: 347.—Orszagh, O. [Importance of microclimate] Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: 358-60.—Wachsmuth, G. Die Pflanze im Kraftfeld der Erde; Makroklima und Mikroklima. In his Erde & Mensch, Kreuzlingen, 1945, 346. MICROCOCCACEAE. See also Eubacteriinae; see also genera of Coccaceae as Gaffkya; Micrococcus; Sarcina. For older literature see Staphylococcus, in 3. ser., also Gonococcus; Meningococcus. Blair, J. E. The staphylococci. In: Bact. Mycot. Infect. Man (Dubos, R. J.) Phila., 1948, 325-43.—Foubert, E. L., jr, & Douglas, H. C. Studies on the anaerobic micrococci; taxo- nomic considerations. J. Bact., Bait., 1948, 56: 25-34.— Hucker, G. J. The agglutination reaction as a test for differen- tiating the micrococci. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1926, 68: 8-16. ------ Further studies on the classification of the micrococci. Ibid., 1. Abt., 1929, 111: 9-22. ------ & Robertson, A. H. The agglutinability of strains of micrococci isolated from similar habitats. Ibid., 2. Abt., 1926, 68: 1-8.—Isaacs, A., & Scouller, J. M. Catalase production by gram-positive cocci; a simple test for differentiating enterococci from micrococci. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1948, 60: 135.—Nunheimer, T. D., & Fabian, F. W. Respiratory studies of the micrococci. J. Bact., Bait. 1942, 44: 215-32. MICROCOCCIN. See also Micrococcus pyogenes, Antibiosis. Su, T. L. Micrococcin, an antibacterial substance formed by a strain of Micrococcus. Brit. J. Exp. Path., 1948, 29: 473-81. MICROCOCCOSIS 27 MICROCOCCOSIS MICROCOCCOSIS. See also under clinical types of infection as Abscess; Cellulitis; Pyemia; Sepsis; Suppura- tion; also under specific names of micrococci as Micrococcus pyogenes (var. aureus) Infection; also Micrococcus sepsis. Bezancon, F., & Philibert, A. Infections a microcoques. p.17-134. 8? Par., 1935. In: Precis path. med. (Bezancon, et al.) 2. ed., Par., 1935, 1: Bradford, W. L. Staphylococcal infections. In: Child in Health, &c (Grulee, C. G.) Bait., 1948, 294-9.—Butler, E. C. B., & Valentine. F. C. O. Further observations on acute staphylo- coccal infection. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 194-7.—Campbell, A. C. P. The incidence of pathogenic staphylococci in the throat, with special reference to glandular fever. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1948, 60: 157-69.—Carey, B. W. Staphylococcal infections. In: Advance. Pediat., N. 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Rep., Lond., 1930, 80: 169-93.—Lovell, R. I., & Jones, T. C. Notes on sporadic infection by staphylococci. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1938, 32: 252-4.—Macaigne, M. Staphylococcic. In: Nouv. traite med. (Roger) Par., 1920,1: 262-78.—Martelli, C. Stafilococcie Rinasc. med., 1929, 6: 227-9. Also in Lez. med. biol. (Martelli) Nap., 1930, 516-24.—Meyer, F. Die menschliche Staphylo- kokken-Infektion (Krankheitsbild, Diagnose, Behandlung) Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1931, 22: H. 10, 34-43.—Moore, J. A remarkable staphylococcic infection. Tr. R. Acad. M. Ireland, 1911, 29: 16-20. Also Dublin J. M. Sc, 1911, 130: 27-9.—Morian. Staphvlokokkeninfektionen. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1913, 50: 91.—Panton, P. N., & Valentine, F. C. O. Staphylococcal infection and re-infection. Brit. J. Exp. Path., 1929, 10: 257-62, pi.—Phemister, D. B. Staphylococcus in- fections. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1930) 1931,6:152-4.—Pires de Mesquita, E. Estafilococcias. Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz, S. Paulo, 1944, 4: 1-181, 3 pi. ------ As estafilococcias em higiene e saude publica. Hospital, Rio, 1945, 27: 245-60.—Quervain, F. de. Ueber einen ungewohn- lichen Fall von Staphylokokkeninfektion. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1926, 56: 449-51.—Smith, W., Allison, V. D., & McDiarmid, A. Discussion on staphylococcal infections. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1948, 41: 427-30.—Staphylococcal infection. Brit. M. J., 1933, 1: 1167-9.—Staphylococcal infection in a maternity home. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1942, 1: March, 7.—Stookey, P. F., & Ferris, C. R. Staphylococcal infections in the human body. South. M. J., 1942, 35: 761-5.—Thiroux, A. A propos des staphylococcies chez les indigenes des colonies frangaises. Presse meU, 1938, 46: 33-5.—Wolff, L. K. [Staphylococcus infections] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 1203-11. ----Allergy. Bocage, A., & Mercier, P. L'intradermoreaction a la toxine staphylococcique chez l'homme. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1936, 121: 937-9.—Bonnet, H., Thieffry, S., & Sabetay, C. Reaction intradermique a la toxine staphylococcique chez l'homme. Ibid., 1937, 124: 240-3.—Coggi, G. Studi sulle infezioni stafilococciche; l'allergia nel decorso delle infezioni da stafilo- cocco; studio clinico e sperimentale. Boll. 1st. sieroter. milan., 1939, 18: 281-315.—Costantini, P. L'allergia nelle infezioni stafilococciche curate con autovaccini. Ibid., 1932, 11: 691- 702.—Debre, R., Bonnet, H. [et al.] Reaction intradermique a la toxine staphylococcique chez l'homme. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1935, 119: 792-4.—Gernez, C, & Pannequin, C. L'intra- dermoreaction a la toxine et a l'anatoxine staphylococciques comme test de l'immunit6 et de l'allergie antistaphylococciques chez l'homme. Rev. immun., Par., 1937, 3: 97-135.—Ivanov, E. V. [Antistaphylolysin reaction in surgical diseases and pulmonary tuberculosis] Vest, mikrob., 1926, 5: 259-62.— Julianelle, L. A., Jones, D., & Hartmann, A. F. Experimental hypersensitiveness to Staphylococcus. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1934-35, 32: 945-8.—Moriconi, L. M. Oftalmoreazione 3tafilococcica. Riforma med., 1926, 42: 723-6.—Pugnani, E. Sul comportamento della intradermoreazione da stafilococco nella cavia in pianura ed in alta montagna in rapporto alle radiazioni solari. Gior. batt. immun., 1931, 7: 857-63.— Smagin, G. A. [Cutaneous reaction to staphylotoxin in children and adults] Ter. arkh., 1937, 15: 604-10.—Smirnov, P. P. Experiences visant a obtenir I'anaphylaxie des animaux au moyen des microbes et des histolysats de I'oreille humaine. I Acta otolar., Stockh., 1938, 26: 12-7.—Tiirk, E. Untersu- chungen iiber Staphylotoxin-Reaktionen bei Kindern. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1941, 100: 198-236. ----epidemic. Elliott, S. D. Staphylococcal nursery. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 440.—Fremantle, F. Report on an epidemic of a micro- coccal infection simulating scarlatina, influenza, meningitis, etc. Pub. Health, Lond., 1905-06, 18: 457-61.—Hobbs, B. C. Epidemic staphylococcal infections in nursing homes. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 11-7. ----Food infection. See also Food poisoning; Gastroenteritis; Meat poisoning; Micrococcus pyogenes, Enterotoxin; Abele, C. A., & Damon, S. R. An outbreak of gastro- enteritis caused by milk-borne staphylococci producing an enterotoxin. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1939-40, 9: 1^4.—Allison, V. D.t Hobbs. B. C, & Martin, P. H. A widespread outbreak of staphylococcal food poisoning. Month. Bull. Min. Health Gr. Britain, 1949, 8: 38-47.—Azzi Leal, R. Consideracoes sobre as intoxicacoes alimentares de origem estafilococica. Rev. clin. S. Paulo, 1941, 9: 1-10— Bamm, B. L. [Food poisoning caused by staphylococci] J. mikrob., Moskva, 1942, 91-5.—Barrett, H. V. The use of Chapman's in vitro tests for food-poisoning staphylococci in milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1941, 42: 286.—Barton, E. I.., Edge, G. E. A., & Hardman, R. P. Phage typing in the investigation of an outbreak of food poisoning of staphylococcus etiology. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 39: 76.—Belam, F. A. Staphylococcal food-poisoning by meat-pie jelly. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 64.—Bertarelli, E. Le tossinfezioni alimentari da stafilococco. Med. internaz., Milano, 1948, 56: 19-22.—Bradshaw, D. B. Staphylococcal food poisoning. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 71.—Bronstein, L. G. [Role du staphylocoque dans ies intoxications ali- mentaires] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 3, 35-40.—Buttiaux. R., Gervois, M., & Liegeois, D. Intoxications alimentaires dues k certains staphylocoques pathogenes. Arch. mal. app digest., Par., 1947, 36: 90-4.—Buttiaux, R., & Paris, J. Au sujet des toxiinfections d'origine alimentaire dues a certains staphylocoques pathogenes. Acta gastroenter. belg., 1948, 11: 1-6.—Chapman, G. H. Culturally typical food-poisoning staphylococci in persons with low-grade illness. J. Bact., Bait., 1941, 41: 74. ------ The value of biochemical properties in studies of staphylococcus food poisoning. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1942, 6. Congr., 5: 377-93. ------ A sugges- tion for the rapid presumptive examination of foods suspected of having caused staphvlococcal food poisoning. Food Res., 1944, 9: 377.—Caudill, F. W., & Humphrey, E. C. Staphylo- coccus food poisoning; report of an outbreak. Kentucky M. J., 1939, 37: 373.—Dack, G. M. Staphylococcus food poisoning. Proc Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1942, 6. Congr., 5: 361. ------ Staphylococcus food poisoning still a serious problem. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1946-47, 28:218-20. Also Food Indust., 1947, 19: 1868, &c.------& Cary, W. E. Experimental staphylococcus food poisoning in thirty-two human volunteers. J. Bact., Bait., 1937, 33: 49.—Davey, J. E., Deadman, W. J., & Elliott, F. J. A fourth outbreak of staphylococcal food poison- ing in Hamilton, Canada, May, 1941. Canad. Pub. 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L'antitoxine staphylococcique d'origine naturelle, chez l'homme et chez differentes especes animales. Ibid., 1935, 1: 401-14. ------Sur la presence d'antitoxine staphylococcique d'origine naturelle chez l'homme et chez differentes especes animals. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1935, 119: 1070-2.—Richou, R. Sur la presence d'antitoxine staphylococcique d'origine naturelle chez le rat, la poule et le pigeon. Ibid., 1936, 123: 741.------ Sur l'absence d'antitoxine staphylococcique d'origine naturelle dans le liquide cephalo-rachidien de sujets qui renferment dans leur serum cette antitoxine a des taux variables. Gaz. hop., 1940, 113: 468.—Ridgon, R. H. The effect of staphylococcus antitoxin on rabbits given broth cultures of staphylococci intravenously. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1937-38, 23: 159-63. ------ Effects of intraperitoneal injections of staphylococcus antitoxin in subcutaneous staphylococcic infection in mice. 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Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 283-6.------ Action du saccharose sur le comportement a, la chaleur de la staphylohemolysine. Ibid., 286-8.—Bigger, J. W., Boland, C. R., A O'Meara, R. A. Q. A new method of preparing staphylococcal hsemolysin. J. Path. Bact., Edinb., 1927, 30: 271-7.—Burnet, F. M. Observations on Miiller's phenomenon; distant punctate haemolysis of blood agar by staphylococci. Austral. J. Exp. Biol., 1928, 5: 207-12, 2 pi.—Casman, E. P. Further studies on the production of staphylococcal a-hemo- lysin in fluid media. J. Bact., Bait., 1940, 39: 84. ■------ The production of staphylococcal alphahemolysin; the role of agar. Ibid., 40: 601-17.—Christie, R., A Graydon, J. J. Observations on staphylococcal haemolysins and staphylo- coccal lipase. Austral. J. Exp. Biol., 1941, 19: 9-16.—Dudgeon, L. S., A Goadby, H. K. Further observations on the staphy- lococci, with special reference to their haemolysins and varia- bility. J. 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Study on biological character of Staphy- lococci, with special reference to various conditions of the production of staphylolys'n. Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1931, 20: 3. ------ On non-haemolytical variant cocci of hae- molvtic staphylococci (additional study of Dudgeon and Goadby's work) Ibid., 1932, 21: 11.—Packalen, T. Observa- tions on a peculiar tvpe of staphylococcal hemolysis. Acta path, microb. scand., 1938, Suppl. 38, 142-4.—Panayotatou. A. Contribution k l'etude du pouvoir hemolytioue des staphy- locoques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1932, 109: 194.—Podetti, V. II significato del potere emolitico della stafilococco rispetto ai corpuscoli rossi del soegetto da cui a stato isolato. Gior. batt. immun., 1935, 15: 633-9.—Rhodes, G. B. Satellite hemolytic zones in blood agar staphylococcus cultures. J. Infect. Dis., 1938, 62: 124-8.—Roy. T. E. The titration of alpha and beta haemolysins in staphylococcal toxin. .T. Immun., Bait., 1937, 33: 437-69.—Silvestri, G. Ricerche sull'azione di attenuazione che esercitano i globuli bianchi sul potere emolitico della tossina stafilococcica. Gior. batt. immun., 1947, 36: 457-65.— Smith, M. L., A Price, S. A. Staphylococcus |8-haemolysin. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1938, 47: 361-77. ------ Staphylo- coccus -y-haemolysin. Ibid., 379-93.—Taper, M. Factors modifying the reaction of alpha staphylolysin to heat. Yale J. Biol., 1941-42, 14: 69-88.—Thayeen, E. H. Differentiation of beta staphylolysin in two antigenicallv different components. Acta path, microb. scand., 1948, 25: 529-39.—Williams, R. E. O., A Harper, G. J. Staphylococcal haemolysins on sheep-blood agar with evidence for a fourth haemolvsin. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1947, 59: 69-78, 3 pi. ---- Identification and differentiation. See also other subheadings (Classification and typing; Culture medium: Pathogenicity) Liebmann, I. *Zur Differenzierung der Sta- nhvlokokken [Rostock] 30p. 8° Charlottenb., 1933. Reamer, P. R., Goodof, I. I.. A Smilh, F. B. Evaluation of clinical laboratory tests for pathoeenic staphylococci based on histologic examinations of lesions in the tissues. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1944, 14: 350-7.—Bier, O. Sobre a diferenciacao entre os estafilococos piogenicos e os estafilococos da pele. Rev. Ass. paul. med., 1932, 1: 415-23.—B0e. J. On the distinction between pathogenic and non-pathogen'c staphylococci. Acta path, microb. scand., 1944, 21: 721-30.—Brairin, Z. R. K vonrosu o differenciacii stafilokokkov. Vrach. gaz., 1911, 18: 757.—Bru°chettini, G. Sulla differenz:azione degli stafilococchi. Ann. igiene, 1942, 52: 249-60.—Burke, V., A Kaplan, A. M. Comparison of the Dolman kitten test, the Stone cultural screen test, and the Slocum-Linden agglutination test for enterotoxic staphylococci. Food Res., 1943, 8: 243-8.— Chapman, G. H. The isolation and testing of probable patho- genic staphylococci. J. Bact., Fait., 1940, 39: 5. ------ The isolation of pathogenic staphylococci from feces. 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Staphylococcus cultures obtained at autopsy from rabbits under immunization with pneumococci. Annual Rep. N. York State Dep. Health, 1941, lO.-r-Strean, L. P. The combining power of staphylococcus toxoid as an identity test. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 1607. ---- Immune serum. Bonnet. H., Thieffry. S., A Montefiore, C. Action du serum antistaphylococcique dans l'infection staphylococcias experi- mentale du lapin. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1936, 122: 1004-6.— Bi'ttner, R. Vergleichende bakteriologische und klinische Untersuchungen iiber das normale Pferdeserum und anti- toxische Staphylokokkenserum als Antistaphylotoxine. Deut. Zschr. Chir., 1936-37, 248: 391-401.—Combiesco, D., Istrati, G. let al.] Action du serum antistaphylococcioue dans l'in- fection staphylococcique experimental chez le lapin. C. rend. Soc biol., 1936, 121: 177-9.—Farrell, L. N., A Fitchinp, J. S. Passive protection of mice with immune horse serum against living staphylococci. J. Path. 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The relation of aerobiosis to the fermentation of mannitol by staphylococci. J. Bact., Bait., 1939, 37: 245-50.-—Evans, J. B. Anaerobic fermentation of mannitol by staphylococci. Ibid., 1947, 54: 266.—Fisk, R. T., A Mordvin, O. E. Digestion of casein by staphylococci on milk agar con- tainingserum. Ibid., 1943, 46: 392.— Hewitt, L. F. Oxidation- reduction potentials of staphylococcal cultures. Biochem. J., I ond., 1930, 24: 676-81.—Lieb. F.. A Vallender, B. Ueber den Aminosaurestoffwechsel verschiedener ruhender Staphylo- kokken. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1939, 144: 528-30.— Segal, B. The utilization of acetyl methyl carbinol by Staphylococcus albus and aureus. J. Bact., Bait., 1940, 39: 747-9.—Spink, W. W., Wright, L. D. [et al.] Para-aminobenzoic acid produc- tion by staphylococci. J. Exp. M., 1944, 79: 331-9.—Tiba, K. 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Studies on Staphylococcus muta- tion; characteristics of the G (gonidial) variant and factors concerned in its production. Brit. J. Exp. Path., 1947, 28: 202-10, pi.—Hotchkiss, R. D. The assimilation of amino acids by respiring washed staphylococci. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 263.—Marziani, R. Phenomenes de mutation pr6- sentes par des staphylocoques, eonsecutivement a des passage? par Torganisme du cobaye. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1927 3. ser., 98: 527-30.—Melnyk, V. Zur Frage der Veranderlich keit der Mikroben. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1929, 110: 113-20.— Penso, G. Sui fenomeni dissociativi e le variant i cromogene d uno stafilococco non patogeno. Rendic. 1st. san. pubb Roma 1938, 1: 68-76.—Rochaix, A., A Rivollier, P. Sur une dissocia MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES 43 MICROCOCCUS PYOGENES tion du staphylocoque. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1936, 203: 213-5. ------ Recherches sur une dissociation du staphylocoque. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1939, 62: 577-94.— Rountree, P. M. 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Sur Taction de l'anatoxine anti-staphyloccique de Ramon dans un cas de staphylococcemie a forme grave. Marseille med., 1936, 73: pt 1, 734-6.— Merklen, P., Waitz, R., A Pernot, R. Staphylococcemie grave; injections d'anatoxine; transfusions. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1936, 3. ser., 52: 459-64.—Mirallie. Septico-pyohemie a staphylocoques; action heureuse de l'anatoxine antistaphyr lococcique. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1936, 62: 1004.— Pagniez, P., Plichet, A., A Rendu, C. Staphylococcemie grave, traitee et guerie par l'anatoxine. Bull. Soc med. hop. Paris, 1936, 3. ser., 52: 1318-21. Also J. med. Paris, 1936, 56: 427.— Soupault A Bernardini. Un cas de septicemic k staphylocoques traitee et guerie par l'anatoxine staphylococcique. Mem. Acad. chir., Par., 1936, 62: 162-8. ---- Treatment: Bacteriophage. Artarit, G. *Traitement des septicemies staphylococciques par les injections intra-vei- neuses de bacteriophage de d'Herelle. 46p. 8? Par., 1935. 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Un cas grave de septi- cemic^ staphylocoque gu6n par le bacteriophage intraveineux. Bull Soc nat. chir., Par., 1935, 61: 60.—Sauve. Un cas de staphylococcie de tres haute gravite traite et gueri par des injections intraveineuses de bacteriophage. Ibid., 1933, 59: MICROCOCCUS SEPSIS 53 MICROCOCCUS SEPSIS 1382.—Sulkin, S. E., Douglass, D. D., A Bronfenbrenner, J. Bacteriophage therapy; effect of bacteriophage in experimental staphylococcal septicemia in rabbits. J. Infect. Dis., 1942, 70: 92-5.-—Ulrich, P. Septicemics k staphylocoques et phago- therapie. P. verb. Congr. fr. chir., 1938, 47. Congr., 586-8. ---- Treatment: Biological products. Bothel, W. Giinstiger Erfolg bei Staphylokokkensepsis durch kiinstlichen keimfreien Abscess, Olobintin-Klingmuller. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 273.—Combiesco, D., A Popesco, C. Donnees experimentales sur le traitement specifique des septicemics staphylococciques. Bull. Acad. med. Roumanie, 1936, 1: 394-404.—Frassineti, C. Cura delle infezioni da sta- filococco con la piolisina. Atti Soc. ital. derm, sif., 1938, 1: 1010-2.—Joyner, A. L., A Smith, D. T. Acute staphylococcus osteomyelitis; the use of staphylococcus antitoxin as aid to management of toxemia and staphylococcemia. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1936, 63: 1-6.—Oules. Staphylococcemie penicillino- resistante; emploi de produits biologiques. Concours med., 1948, 70: 2488.—Parker, H. M. The treatment of staphy: lococcic septicemia; with a specific antitoxin. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1938, 35: 30-2.—Sager, W. W., Hunter, O. B., A Tolstoi, G. Staphylococcal septicemia treated with staphy- lococcal antitoxin; report of a case. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1940, 9: 306-8. ---- Treatment: Chemotherapy. Bantman, H. Contribution a l'etude du traitement des staphylococcemies par l'iodo- sulfamidotherapie. 84p. 24cm. Par., 1945. Lebow, E. 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J., 1945, 1: 901-3.—Lombard, P. Septicemie staphylo- coccique suraigue; osteomyeiite du tibia; perfusion de peni- cilline; guerison. Afrique fr. chir., 1947, 195. ------ Septi- cemie a staphylocoques; perfusion a la penicilline; abces sous penostique; guerison. Ibid., 341.—Loon, J. A. van, A Kleyn, G. H. de. Penicillinetherapie van een staphylococcussepsis. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 59.-—Loygue. Septicemie a staphylocoques, sulfamidotherapie; guerison par la penicilline. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1945, 61: 153.—MacNeal, W. J., Blevins, A., A McGrath, R. Septic staphylococcemia success- fully treated by penicillin and bacteriophage. Arch. Int. M., 1947, 79: 391-400.—Mugler, A., A Rouillard, J. M. Guerison d'une staphylococcemie aigue par des doses massives de peni- cilline. Strasbourg med., 1948, 108: 13.—Nicaud, P., Lafitte, A., A Dessertenne. Septicemie a staphylocoques guerie par la penicilline et compliquee d'hydro-pneumothorax. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1947, 63: 834-6.—Nichols, D. R., A Herrell, W. E. Penicillin in the treatment of staphylococcic sepsis. Med. Clin. N. America, 1944, 28: 860-8.—Palacio, J., A Magalhaes, E. Septicemia estafiloc6ccica y penicilina. Relat. Congr. argent, med. int. (1944) 1945, 2. Congr., 393. Also Rev. As. med. argent., 1945, 59:277.—Schlossberg,T. Staphy- lococcal septicaemia treated with penicillin. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 326.—Swyer, G. I. M. Staphylococcus pyogenes septi- caemia treated with penicillin. Ibid., 1945, 2: 532.—Terrasse, J., Lere, J., A Boucharenc, G. Septicemie, osteomyeiite, pericardite suppuree a staphylocoques; guerison par la peni- cilline intra veineuse, intramusculaire, intrapericardique. Bull- Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1945, 61: 400-2.—Visani, A., A Gueli, U. MICROCOCCUS SEPSIS 54 MICROCOLORIMETER La penicillina nelle sepsi stafilococciche. Clin, nuova, Roma, 1948, 7: 395-^07.—Yazigi, R. Septicemia estafiloc6cica tratada con penicilina. Rev. med. Chile, 1944, 72: 902-5. ---- Treatment: Serum and vaccine. Antoni, V. de. Autovaccinotherapia endovenosa nella sepsi stafilococcica. Policlinico, 1936, 43: sez. prat., 763-77.— Caroli, J., A Bons, G. Septicemie staphylococcique guerie par le serum et l'anatoxine staphylococcique. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1935, 3. ser., 51: 1396-9.—Clinical (The) administration of specific antibacterial serum in staphylococcal septicemia. Bull. Lederle Lab., 1941, 9: 77-80.—Didier. Un cas de septi- cemic a staphylocoque traitee par la vaccinotherapie et suivie de guerison. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 597-600.— Fac6e- Schaeffer, N. J. M. Een voorbeeld van prompte werking van het serum antistrepto en antistaphylo-coccium van Spronck bij staphylococcaemie. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1911, 2: 436-9.—Julianelle, L. A. Observations on the specific treat- ment (type A antiserum) of staphylococcal septicemia. Ann. Int. M., 1939-40, 13: 308-16; 1942, 16: 303-26. -----r The treatment of staphylococcal septicemia with specific antiserum. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q., 1940, 3: 66-8.—Roux, G., Chaptal, J. [et al.] Septico-pyohemie a staphylocoques a localisations osteoarticulaires multiples et avec souffle mitral d'apparence organique; guerison de la periode aigue et d'une rechute grave par les immuno-transfusions. Montpellier med., 1942, 21:-22: 26-8.—Wanchoo, S. P. Serum treatment in a case of acute staphylococcal septicaemia. Ind. M. Gaz., 1936, 71: 592. ---- Urogenital apparatus. Chollet, C. *Les localisations prostato- vesicales au cours des septicemies staphylococ- ciques. 61p. 8? Par., 1919. Cilento, M. Le localizzazioni nei reni, funzionalmente affaticati, nel corso di setticemie stafilococciche sperimentali. Ann. ital. chir., 1930, 9: 530-12.—Fey, B., Quenu, J., A Bonnard. Abces multiples et dissemines du rein au cours d'une septicemic a staphylocoques. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1929, 8: 66-72. Also J. urol. med., Par., 1929, 27: 234-40— Flandin, C. Un cas de staphylococcie generalisee, avec abcSs perinephretique gueri par Tintervention chirurgicale, et localisation cardiaque guerie par la vaccinotherapie. Bull. Soc. med. h6p. Paris, 1926, 3. ser., 50: 1698-700.—Gruber, G. B. Pyamie nach akuter staphylomykotischer Spermatozystitis. Munch, med. Wschr., 1911, 58: 1014-7.—Legueu. Stafilococcia generalizzata di origine urinaria. Gazz. osp., 1913, 34: 1544-6.—Sarperi, A. Contributo alia conoscenza clinica delle setticemie da stafilo- cocco e delTascesso pararenale. Prat, pediat., Genova, 1929, 7: 219-22. ---- in animals. Foggie, A. The prevention of tick pyaemia in lambs with staphylococcus toxoid. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 317. ------ Studies on the source of the staphylococcal infection found in tick pyaemia of lambs. J. Comp. Path., Lond., 1947, 57: 245-60.—McDiarmid, A. Studies on enzootic staphylo- coccal infection in lambs associated with tick-bite; patho- genicity of the causal organism in the guinea-pig. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1946, 58: 431. ------ Pathogenicity of the causal organism in the lamb. Ibid., 1948, 60: 1-3.—Zaki, O. A., A Saleb, G. A case of fatal staphylococcal pyaemia in a dog, with abscess formation at the site of penicillin injection. Ibid., 109. ---- in children. Aguiar, A. de, A Moreira Lopes, W. Sobre um caso de septicemia estafilococica em crianca. Fol. med., Rio, 1944, 25: 145-8.—Bahl, E. Spontan geheilte Staphylokokkensepsis eines acht Wochenalten Sauglings. Zschr. Kinderh., 1929, 47:166.— Fornara, P. Considerazioni sulle setticemie stafilococciche nell'infanzia e sulla loro cura. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1941, 30:437-56.—Marino, E. Le stafilococcemienell'infanzia. Med. ital., 1927, 8: 658-68.—Salvioli, G., A Mazzetti, G. Contributo alio studio della sepsi stafilococcica nella puerizia. Riv. chn. pediat., 1936, 34: 961-71.—Simonini, A. Considera- zioni terapeutiche su di un caso de sepsi de stafilococco in un neonate di giorni 15. Lattante, 1947, 18: 98-102.—Wu, J. P. Staphylococcus bacteremia in children: a clinical study of forty-three cases. Chin. M. J., 1937, 52: 807-16. MICROCOLORIMETER. See also Colorimetry, Methods; also under names of substances examined. Baudoin, A., A Bernard, H. Un nouvel instrument (micro- colorimetre et nepheiemetre) C. rend. Soc. biol., 1920, 83: 602.— Dumazert, C, A Poggi, R. Sur le microdosage colorimetrique de Targinine et de divers derives guanidiques monosubstitues; application aux hydrolysats proteiques. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1939, 21: 1381-8.—Evelyn, K. A., A Gibson, J. G., II. A new type of absorption cell for the photoelectric microcolori- meter. J. Biol. Chem., 1937-38, 122: 391-4.—Horvath, S. M., A Knehr, C. A. Adaptation of the Folin-Malmros micro blood sugar method to the photoelectric colorimeter. Ibid., 1941, 140: 869-77.—Sols. A. Utilizaci6n microcolorimetrica sencilla de la colorimetria de dos standards. Laboratorio, Granada, 1946, 1: 121-3. Microcosm (The) a monthly journal of sub- stantialism and collateral discussions; the organ of the substantial philosophy, v.6, extra No. 16, p. 27 cm. N. Y., 1889. MICROCOSM. See also Cosmos; Ideology, philosophical; Renaissance, Medical history. Mikrokosmus; aus dem Hortus Deliciarum [Illust.] In: Eingeweide (Bargheer, E.) Berl., 1931, opp. p. 16.—Plarr, V. G. The poetry of the microcosm. Brit. M. J., 19JU, 2: ggg —strebel, J. Quid est Archeus? Archeus als individuelles und kollektives Seelenprinzip des Mikro- und Makrokosmos. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1130-3.—Strunz, F. Mensch und Natur in der Weltanschauung des Paracelsus. Acta para- cels., Munch., 1930-31, 108-120.—Titley, A.F. The macro- cosm and the microcosm in mediaeval alchemy. Ambix, Lond., 1937-38, 1: 67-9, ilTust. MICROCOSMUS (gen.) See also Ascidiacea. Karrer, P., Manunta, C, A Schwyzer, R. Ueber em Vor- kommen von Purinen und eines Pterins in einer Ascidienart (Microcosmus polymorphus) Helvet. chim. acta, 1948, 31: 1214-8. MICROCOTYLE. See also Monogenea; Trematoda. Fujii, H. Three monogenetic trematodes from marine fishes. J. Parasit., Lane, 1944, 30: 153-8.—MacCallum, G. A. Fertilization and egg-laying in Microcotyle stenotomi. Science, n. ser., 1913, 37: 340.—Remley, L. W. Morphology and life- history studies of Microcotyle spinicirrus; a monogenetic tre- matode from the gills of Aplidonotus grunniens. Univ. Iowa Doct. Diss., 1941, 2: 291 (Abstr.) ------ Morphology and life history studies of Microcotyle spinicirrus MacCallum 1918, a monogenetic trematode parasitic on the gills of Aplodinotus grunniens. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1942, 61: 141-55. MICROCRYSTAL. See also Crystal; Microchemistry, Methods; also under specific names of microcrystalline substances as Sulfonamide, etc.; also Blood-stain, Identification. Bacharach, A. L. The separation of crystals and gums on the micro or semimicro scale. Analyst, Lond., 1947, 72: 244.— Grimes, M. D., Bond, J. M., A Shead, A. C. Angular con- stants of microcrystalline profiles and silhouettes in conclusive identification of substances; metallic helianthinates, 00 tropae- olinates, and miscellaneous compounds. Proc. Oklahoma Acad. Sc, 1940, 20: 111-6.— Keenan, G. L., A Eisenberg, W. V. Tables for the microscopic identification of N. F. VII crystal- line substances. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1946, 35: f 4-6.—Perez, L., A Villamil, J. Las cristalizaciones argenticas en microqui- mia. Arch. med. leg., Lisb., 1933, 6: 358-65.—Sandoval S., L. La microcristalografia en policia cientifica. Criminalia, Mex., 1943-44,10: 81-4, pi.—Saredo, J. F. Reacciones micro- cristalinas con germenes. An. As. quim. farm. Uruguay, 1947, 49: 3-38.—Schindel, L. Micro-crystals, a new drug principle. Acta med. orient., Jerusalem, 1947, 6:_ 170-5.—Sergent, E. Observation, au microscope, de la formation et de la croissance de cristallites dans des milieux organiques. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Algerie, 1945, 23: 1-20.—Weimarn, P. P. t. [Ultramicroscopy of crystallization phenomena] J. Russ. fiz. khim. obshch., khim. ch., 1915, 47: 2140-63, 5 pi. MICROCTONUS. See also Tobacco, Parasites. Wene, G., A Dominlck, C. B. The abundance of Microc- tonus epitricis (Vier.) in Virginia. J. Econom. Entom., 1943, 36: 114. MICROCULTURE. See also Bacteria, Cultivation: Culture media; Fungi, Cultivation; Micromanipulation; Micros- copy, Technic; Mycosis, Diagnosis. Aleksieeva. K tekhnikle prigotovlenia visjachel kapli. Kharkov. M. J., 1913, 16: 55-7. Brown, J. H. A fungus culture slide. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1942, 70: 460-2.----— A micro-culture slide for fungi. J. Bact., Bait., 1942, 43: 16.—Greene, R. A. A vaseline dispenser for hanging drop preparations. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1934-35, 20: 978—Hogue, M. J. A method for preventing moisture condensation during photography of tissue cul- tures in hanging drops. Science, 1949, 110: 198.—Johnson, MICROCULTURE 55 MICROFILARIA E. A. An improved slide culture technique for the study and identification of pathogenic fungi. J. Bact., Bait., 1946, 51: 689-94. ------ The use of an improved slide culture tech- nique for identification of pathogenic fungi. Proc. Am. Fed. Clin. Res., 1947, 3: 30.—Method for slide culture of fungi. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 18.—Popov, 1. S., A Kirillova, N. I. [Methods of cultivation of microcultures of fungi] J. mikrob., Moskva, 1942, 154.— Willard, D. G. A convenient method of preparing a vaseline ring for hanging drop preparations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, 15: 92.—Wil- son, J. W. An improved method for preparing permanent slides of fungus cultures. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1945, 52: 267.—Zimerinov, A. A., A Rafalovich, S. M. An attempt to investigate fungus cultures in the hanging drop; preliminary report. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1948, 60: 238-43, 3 pi. MICROCYCLUS. 0rskov, J. Beschreibung eines neuen Mikroben, Microcy- clus aquaticus, mit eigentumlicher Morphologie. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1928. 107: 180-4. MICROCYSTIS. See also Plankton; Schizophyceae. Ashworth, C. T., A Mason, M. F. Pathological changes produced by a toxic component in Microcystis aeruginosa. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1945, 4: 81. MICROCYTOSIS. See Erythrocyte, Size: Variation: Anisocytosis. MICRODERMA. See also Trematoda. Mehra, H. R. On a new trematode Microderma elinguis n. g, n. s. Parasitology, Lond., 1931, 23: 191-5. MICRODIPODOPS. See also Rodent. Hall, E. R. Revision of the rodent genus Microdipodops. In: Papers Mammal. (Chicago Field Mus.) Chic, 1941. MICRODIFFUSION. See also Diffusion; Microchemistry, Methods. Brady, T. G. Microdiffusion analysis. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1948-19, 34: 120.—Conway, E. J., A O'Malley, E. Microdif- fusion methods; ammonia and urea using buffered absorbents, revised methods for ranges greater than 10 /ig. N. Biochem. J., Lond., 1942, 36: 655-61. MICRODISSECTION. See Micrurgy. MICRODON. See also Syrphidae. Andries, M. Zur Systematik, Biologie und Entwicklung von Microdon Meigen. Zschr. wiss. Zool., 1912, 103: 300-61, 3 pi.—Carrera, M., Souza Lopes, H. de, A Lane, J. Um novo genero e auas especies de Microdontinae; Diptera-Syrphidae. Brasil med., 1947, 61: 245.—Hecht, E. Notes biologiques et histologiques sur la larve d'un diptere (Microdon mutabilis L.) Arch. zool. exp., Par., 1899, 3. ser., 7: 363-82, pi. MICROELECTROANALYSIS. See also Electrocataphoresis; Electrochemistry; Electrolysis; Microchemistry, Methods. Hallett, L. T. Microelectroanalysis. In: Standard Meth. Chem. Analysis (Scott, W. W.) 5. ed., N. Y 1939, 2510-21.- Laitinen, H. A., A KolthofT, I. M. A study of diffusion pro- cesses by electrolysis with microelectrodes. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1939, 61: 3344-9.—Lindsey, A. J. A review of electrolytic methods of microchemical analysis. Analyst, Lond., 1948, 73: 67-74.—Zworykin, V. K. Using electrons ^or microanalysis. Science, 1944, 99: 334. Microentomology. Stanford Univ., v.l, 1936- MICROFAUNA. See also Microorganism, Ecology; Soil, Micro- biology. TT Fahrion, H. *Die Mikrofauna des Unteren Doggers in Schwaben. 37p. 8? Tub., 1935. Koffman, M. Die Mikrofauna des Bodens; lhr Verhaltnis zu anderen Mikroorganismen und ihre Rolle bei den mikrobio- logischen Vorgiingen im Boden. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1934, 5:246-302. MICROFILARIA [and microfilariasis] See also Filariasis; Filariinae; Filaroidea; also under names of filarial genera as Acanthochei- lonema; Dirofilaria; Loa; Onchocerca; Wuche- reria, etc. Bergman, R. A. M. Mikrofilarien und Blutleukozyten in Kulturen in vitro. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1932, 13: 491-509.— Foshay, L. The cuticular morphology of some common micro- filariae. Am. J. Trop. 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Parasit., Lane, 1944, 30: 34.—Demonstration of microfilaria. Am. J. Ophth. 1942, 25: 215.—Franks, M. B., A Stoll, N. R. The isolation of microfilariae from blood for use as antigen. J. Parasit., Lane, 1945, 31: 158-62.—Galliard, H., A Ngu, D. V. Recherches sur la filariose; choix d'une technique de numeration des micro- filaires du sang. Ann. parasit., Par., 1947, 22: 158-63.—Har- ris, J. S., A Summers, W. A. A concentration method for demonstrating microfilariae in blood. Am. J. Trop. M., 1945, 25: 497.—Khali), M. B. Microfilariae disappear into the lym- phatics when absent in the peripheral blood. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1938, 21: 595.—Knott, J. A method for making micro- filarial surveys on day blood. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1938-39, 32: 191-6.—Semadeni, B. Erster Nachweis in der Schweiz am Spaltlampenmikroskop von zahlreichen Mi- krofilarien der beiden Augen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 275. ---- diurnal. See Loa loa. ---- M. immitis. See under Dirofilaria. ---- Infestation. See also Filariasis; also under generic names of filarial worms. Augustine, D. L. Observations on living sheathed micro- filariae in the capillary circulation. Tr. R. Soc Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1937-38, 31: 55-60—Biglieri A Araoz, J. L. Estudios sobre microfilarias (16 casos argentinos) Prensa med. argent., 1914-15, 1: 234-6.—Brochard, V. Recherches sur une microfilaire humaine des lies Wallis. Bull. Soc path, exot., Par., 1910, 3: 138-42.—Fiilleborn, F. Ueber Mikrofilarien des Menschen im deutschen Sudsee-Gebiet und deren ''Turnus", nebst Bemerkungen iiber die klinischen Manifestationen der dortigen Filariasis. Arch. Schiffs Tropenhyg., 1912, 16: 533- 47.—Harant, H., A Bres, A. A propos de deux cas de para- sitisme par filaires immatures. Bull. Soc path, exot.. Par., 1946, 39: 286.—Hartz, P. H., A Stadt, F. R. van de. Micro- filarial granulomas, elephantiasis and adenosis of the breast. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1947, 17: 823-6.—Heijde, C. G. van der. [Investigation on microfilaria carriers among the Chinese workers in the tin industry in Banka] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1937, 77: 1288-97.—Lane.C. The mechanism of microfilaria! periodi- city. Lancet, Lond., 1931, 1: 1100.—Okada, K. Ketunyu- binyo-syo no 1 rei; microfilaria yusyutu-ho ni tuite. Acta derm., Kyoto, 1942, 39: 375-7.—Ovalle Quintero, F. Un por- tador de microfilarias. Rev. Fac. med., Bogota, 1940-41, 9: 377-9.—Rodenwaldt, E. Die Verteilung der MikrCfilarien im Korper und die Ursachen des Turnus bei Mikrofilaria nocturna und diuturna; Studien zur Morphologie der Mikrofilarien, Arch. Schiffs. Tropenhyg., 1908, 12: Beih. 10, 1-30, 4 pi.— Semodeni, B. Histologischer Befund bei einem Fall von zahl- reichen Mikrofilarien beider Augen. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1943, 109: 35-41.—Suarez Morales, O. Microfilariosis en Montea- gudo, Chuquisaca, Bolivia. Prensa med. argent., 1939, 26: pt 2, 1838-41.—Van der Sar, A., A Hartz, H. The syndrome, tropical eosinophilia and microfilaria. Am. J. Trop. M., 1945, 25: 83-96. MICROFILARIA 56 MICROFILARIA ---- Infestation—in animals. See also Dirofilaria; Heart worm; Litomosoides. Floch, H., & Lajudie, P. de. Sur vingt-huit microfilaires animales en Guyane frangaise. 30p. 22Hcm. Cayenne, 1942. Aldice, E. Microfilariose du cheval en Afrique Occidental Francaise. Rec med. vet., 1920, 96: 46-54.—Archetti, I. Descrizione di alcune nuove microfilarie di vertebrati africani Rendic 1st. san. pubb., Roma, 1947, 10: 643-63.—Bacigalupo, J. La evoluci6n en el Taeniorhynchus titillans. Walker, de la microfilaria de nuestros perros. Sem. med., B. Air., 1941, 48: 718-23.—Battelli, C. Segnalazione di una microfilaria sanguicola del Corvus frugilegus. Boll. Soc. ital. med. igiene trop. (Sez. Eritrea) 1942. 1: No. 2, 49-52, pi. —----_ Se- gnalazione di una microfilaria sanguicola del cane in Eritrea. Ibid., 1943, 2: No. 3, 51-4.—Beltran, E. Hallazgo de microfi- larias en aves mexicanas. Rev. Soc. mex. hist, natur., 1942, 3: 85.—Berke. Mikrofilarien von einen Haushuhn. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1911, 58: Orig., 326-30, pi.—Boughton, D. C, Byrd, E. E., A Lund, H. O. Microfilarial periodicity in the crow. J. Parasit., Lane, 1938, 24: 161-5.—Carballo Pou, M., Viera, O. [et al.] Primera conprobaci6n de microfilarias del perro en el Uruguay. An. Fac. vet., Montev., 1938, No. 4, 355-8.—Car- rodetti, A. Una nuova microfilaria rinvenuta nel dig-dig, specie di antilope della Dancalia Meridionale. Riv. parassit., 1939, 3: 335-8.—Cassamagnaghi, A. hijo. Nueva especie de micro- filaria localizada en nodulos de la pleura, en Callus gallus domee- ticus. An. Fac. vet., Montev., 1944, 4: 439-41. ------ Mi- crofilarias en los pajaros del Uruguay. Ibid., 1945-46, 4: 505- 14.—Christensen, N. O. Filariasis and microfilariasis in the horse. Acta path, microb. scand., 1944, 21: 804.—Curasson, G. Essai de traitement de la microfilariose du charognard. Bull. Soc. path, exot., Par., 1920, 13: 654.— Dacorso Filho, P. Notas anatomopatologicas; encefalite por microfilaria em c5o. Bol. Soc. brasil. med. vet., 1944, 13: 211-7, 2 pt.—Datta, S. Microfilarial pityriasis in equines (lichen tropicus) Vet. J., Lond., 1939, 95: 213-22, 2 pi.—Dios. R. L., A Zuccarini, J. A. Microfilaire du sang des chevaux. C. rend. Soc biol., 1926, 95: 827.—Faure. Microfilariose equine en Tunisie. Rec med. vet. exot., 1928, 1: 84.—Foley, H., A Catanei, A. Microfilaire sanguicole de la caille. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Algerie, 1941, 19: 342-5.—Jakimov, W. L., A Shokhor, N. I. Les microfilaires des animaux domestiques au Turkestan. Bull. Soc path, exot., Par., 1914, 7: 188. ------[et al.] Microfilaires des animaux au Turkestan russe: chiens, bovides, grenouilles. Ibid.. 1917, 10: 102-5.—Jakimov, W. L., A Strischewsky, N. W. La microfilariosi dei cavalli in Transcaucasia. Arch. ital. sc med. col., 1932, 13: 531-7.—Leger, M. Microfilaire et filaire du cra- paud, Bufo marinus L. Ibid., 1918, 11: 182-7—Mazza, S. Espiroquetas y microfilarias en comadrejas (D. paraguayensis) de la zona biol6gica chaquena. Reun. Soc. argent, pat. region (1935) 1939, 9. meet., 3: 1941-5.------ A Franke, I. Micro- filarias de ranas (Leptodactylus occelatus L.) del norte argen- tino. Bol. Inst. clin. quir., B. Air., 1927, 3: 383-5, pi. ------A Alvarado, S. Algunas nuevas microfilarias de aves del norte. Ibid., 1928,4:625-7.—Mazzotti.L., A Osorio, M.T. Presencia de microfilarias sanguineas en perros de la ciudad de Mexico. Rev. Inst, salub. enferm. trop., Mex., 1941, 2: 363.—Peel, E., A Chardome, M. Sur des filarides de chimpanzes Pan panicus et Pan satyrus au Congo beige. Ann. Soc. beige med. trop., 1946, 26: 117-56, 23 pi.—Rao, K. S. P. Cutaneous microfilaria. Ind. Vet. J., 1941-42, 18: 170.—Ray, H., A Gupta, M. D. Mi- crofilaria columbae n. sp. du sang d'un pigeon indien: Columba intermedia. Ann. parasit., Par., 1936, 14: 256-60, 2 pi.— Romanovitch. Microfilaire hemorragique du cheval. C. rend. Soc biol., 1916, 79: 744.—Schnelle, G. B., A Young, R. M. Clinical studies on microfilarial periodicity in war dogs. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 52-9.—Sergent, E. Modi- fication experimentale de la periodicite d'une microfilaire aviaire. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Algerie, 1941, 19: 346-52, 2 pi.—Tisseuil, J. Processus de destruction des microfilaires vivantes par Tepiploon chez la Sarigue philander. Bull. Soc path, exot., Par., 1934, 27: 735-7. ----— De la longevite des microfilaires de la Sarigue philander dans la circulation generale. Ibid., 1935, 28: 193. ---- M. malayi. See under Wuchereria, malayi. ---- M. medinensis. See Dracunculosis. ---- nocturnal. See ur\der Wuchereria. ---- M. ozzardi [Mansonella ozzardi] Brevi, H. Mansonella ozzardi (Microfilaria demarquayi or Microfilaria tucumana) in one hundred consecutive admissions to Central Camp Hospital, Argentina. Med. Bull. (Standard Oil Co.) NY., 1941-43, 5: 372.—McCoy, O. R. The occur- rence of Microfilaria ozzardi in Panama. Am. J. Trop. M., 1933, 13: 297-306, 4 pi.—Mazzotti, L. Comprobaci6n de la existeneia de Microfilaria ozzardi en Mexico. Rev. Inst, salub. enferm. trop., Mex., 1942, 3: 223-8, pi.—Vogel, H. Ueber Mikrofilaria demarquayi und die Mikrofilaria aus Tucuman in Argentinien. Arb. Tropenkrankh. (Festschr. B. Nocht) 1927. 573-84. — M. perstans. See under Acanthocheilonema, perstans. — M. sanguinis. See under Wuchereria. — M. streptocerca. See under Wuchereria, bancrofti. — Vector. Toumanoff, C. A propos de la degenerescence brune des microfilaires chez les moustiques, sa nature; analogie avec les black spores de Ross. Bull. Soc. path, exot., Par., 1940, 33: 372-7.—Transmission (The) of a microfilaria of monkeys. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1941, 44: Suppl., 40. ---- M. volvulus. See under Onchocerca. MICROFILM. See also Documentation; Motion picture; Photoduplication; Science, Information service; also Photograph; Radiograph. Seidell, A. Filmstats, a new means for the advancement of science. p.415-8. 28}^cm. [n. p.] 1935. Repr. from J. Chem. Educ, 1935, 12: No. 9. Carter, R. W. Metal film for permanent records. J- Docum. Reprod., 1938, 1: 354-61.—Michel, K. Der plastische Mikrofilm. Zeiss Nachr., 1939-40, 3. Folge, 240-9.—Normalisa- tion des films parlants de 16 mm.; rapport ... de TAmerican Standards Association. P. verb. Congr. internat. photogr. (1935) 1936, 9. Congr., 655-66 [Discussion] 837.—Proposed American standard practice for microfilms, Z38.7.8. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1944, 34: 243.—Zisman, S. B. Photorecord microfilm. In: Graphic Graflex Photog. (Morgan, W. D., A Lester, H. M.) N. Y., 1943, 127. ---- Acquisition and preservation. See also Library, Acquisition. Documentary reproduction. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 103.— Lilliput library. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 21.—Metcalf, K. D. Implications of microfilm and microprint for libraries. Libr. J., N. Y., 1945, 70: 718-23.—Pratt, V. E. The micro-copy film situation; a discussion of films for library use. Ibid., 1936, 61: 260-3.—Walter, M. E. Practical points on microfilms. Bull. M. Libr. Ass., 1941-42, 30: 80-4.—Wilson, W. J. Manu- scripts in microfilm; problems of librarian and custodian. Libr. Q., 1943, 13: 212-26. ------ Manuscripts in microfilm; problems of cataloger and bibliographer. Ibid., 293-309. ---- Photography. See also Microphotography 1. De Sola, R. Microfilming. 258p. 16cm. N. Y., 1944. Greenwood, H. W. Document photography. 2. ed. 163p. 19cm. Lond., 1943. Raney, M. L. Microphotography for li- braries. 138p. 22cm. Chic, 1936. Bennett, M. A., A Litchfield, D. H. Problems of micro- photography. Bull. M. Libr. Ass., 1939-40, 28: 105-9.— Danton, J. P. Microphotography in a University Library. J. Docum. Reprod., 1938, 1: 297-315.—Fletcher, H. F. Textual microphotography for the individual scholar. Ibid., 316-29.— Johnson, A. Some early experiences in microphotography. Ibid., 9-19.—Litchfield, D. H., A Bennett, M. A. Teaching microphotography to librarians. Libr. J., N. Y., 1945, 70: 734-7.—Microfilm photography. Science, 1942, 96: 266.— Microfilming, a new servant of science. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1939, 10: 12-5.—Peters, M. L. Cleveland calls micropho- tography an essential library service. Libr. J., N. Y., 1945, 70: 726-30.-—Robertson, B. Microphotography in Australia. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 30-6.—Rush, N. O. Micropho- tography in the curriculum of the liberal arts college. Ibid., 89-92. ---- Photography: Equipment. Bendikson, L. The miniature camera in library work. Army M. Bull., 1938, 45: 37-40.—Bobb, F. W. Microfilm camera adapted for reproducing photographs. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 219-21.— Brennan, J. P. Microfilming, machine tool of management. Ibid., 81-8.—Caggiano. D. An improved book holder. Ibid., 216-8.—Microfilm (The) MICROFILM 5 i MICROFILM equipment. Yearb. Am. Philos. Soc. (1937) 1938, 100-6.— Moen, A. J. Adapter for processing 70-mm. roll film in open tanks. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1947, 62: 512, pi.—Robins, A. B. An improved filing cabinet for 35-mm. film. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 708-11.—Useful (A) microfilming accessory. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1939, 10: 66. ---- Projects. Cibella, R. C. Directory of microfilm sources, including photostat service. 56p. 25 ^cm. N. Y., 1941. Committee on Scientific Aids to Learning. Microphotography for scholarly purposes; report of an inquiry. 40 numb. 1. 27J4cm. N. Y., 1940. Microfilm abstracts. Ann Arb., v.2, 1940- Dahl, F., A Knutsson, K. Om mikrofotografering av tid- ningar; tva foredrag hallna vid svenska bibliotekariesamfundets mote i Upsala den 6 juni 1948. Biblioteksbladet, 1948, 33: 148-57.—Erickson, E. L. A program for microcopying his- torical materials. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 3-29.------ Microphotography at the American Historical Association. Ibid., 49-52.—Jenkins, W. S. Peregrinations of an itinerant microphotographer; microfilming the journals of state legis- latures. Ibid., 177-97.—Jolley, L. The use of microfilm for completing sets. J. Docum., Lond., 1948-49, 4: 41—4.— Libri sintetici. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 2, varia, 128.— Lodge, C. Acquisition of microfilms; commercial and institu- tional sources. Coll. A Res. Libr., Chic, 1946, 7: 226-30.— Micro-books to be mass produced. Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7:719.—Shaw, R. R. Continuous fotoprinting at the U. S. D. A. Library. Libr. J., N. Y., 1945, 70: 738-41.—Tate, V. D. File microcopy projects; the National Archives. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 227-35.—Worth, J. T. Microfilming in Kentucky. Ibid.. 93-7. ---- Reading machine. Draeger, R. H. Microfilm reading machine. 13p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. l.Res. ProjectX-l71,U.S. Nav. M.Res.Inst. Litchfield, D. EL, & Bennett, M. A. Micro- film reading machines; reprints, v. p. 25cm. Morningside Heights, 1943. Ciechanow, S. A. Film viewer. U. S. Patent Off., 1939, No. 2,182,514.—Litchfield, D. H., A Bennett, M. A. Microfilm reading machines. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1943, 34: 15; passim.— Microfilm projector for Army hospitals. Bull. IT. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 62.—Microfilm projectors. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 382.—Microfilm reader. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1942, 13: 271.—Microfilm and slide hand viewer. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1261.—Naramore, W. W. Viewer for transparencies. U. S. Patent Off., 1944, No. 2,345,416.—O'Gorman, W. F. Microfilm reader. Ibid., 1946, No. 2,403,747.—Proposed American standard specifications for microfilm readers, Z38.7.9. J. Optic Soc. America, 1944, 34: 244.—Raney, M. L. Reading miniature photo-copy. Libr. J., N. Y., 1936, 61: 136-8.—■ Rush, N. O. Notes on building a reading machine. J. Docum Reprod., 1943, 5: 146-9.—Schuster, E. H. J. A new form o microfilm reader. Nature, Lond., 1944, 153: 155-7.—Stahl K. M. Viewing device. U. S. Patent Off., 1912, No. 1,019,853 ---- Use. See also Record, medical. Beeny, L. E. Don't be afraid to microfilm. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1948, 19: 31.—Bobb, F. W. Applying micro- film in a war agency. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1948, 39: 50-2.— Davis, W. Microfilm in research. In: Med. Physics (Glasser, O.) Chic, 1944, 727-9.—File it on microfilm. Sc. Illust., N. Y., 1948, 3: No. 2, 96.—Glanzer, P. They file on film. Brit, Chem. Digest, 1946^7, 1: 338.—Green, P. D. Microfilm magic. Sc. American, 1947, 177: 60-3.—Hallock, M. Micro- filming, why we decided against it. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1948, 19: 35.—Hayt, E. The legal future of micro- filmed records. Mod. Hosp., 1944, 62: 61.—Jortberg, C. A., jr. Perpetuation of essential records by microfilming. Water Works A Sewer., 1943, 90: 439-42.—Kogel, G. Das Kleinstbild. Arch. Krim., 1926, 79: 167.—Larsen, A. O. The pros and cons of microfilming. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec Librarians, 1948, 19: 33.—McMahon, L. N. Little pictures; big savings; microfilm has joined the war effort, lending its advantages to civilian and military uses alike. Sc. American, 1942, 167: 121^4.— Microfilm; for tomorrow's vital information. Am. Opt. Vision, 1942 26: 14.—Moholy, L. Documentary reproduction. Nature, Lond., 1946, 157: 29; 38.—Ogilvie, D. W. Micro- filming in the hospital. Canad. Hosp., 1944, 21: No. 11, 34. ------Microfilming in Canadian hospitals. Ibid., 1947, 24: NTo. 3, 48.—Sister Virgine. How micro-filming has solved our problem. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1947, 18: 37.— Tate, V. D. Microphotography in wartime. J. Docum. Reprod. 1942, 5: 129-38. ---- Use, documentary and scientific. See also Research, Methods. Special Libraries Association. Directory of microfilm services in the United States and Canada. 30p. 23cm. N. Y., 1946. Washington, D. C. American Documenta- tion Institute. Bibliofilm service. 6p. 21^cm. Wash., 1938. Washington, D. C. Army Medical Library. Medicofilm service. Medicofilm service of the Army Medical Library. 26p. 21%cm. Wash., 1940. Adams, K. A microfilm service in Washington, D. C. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 103-7.—Brown, F. M. The use of slidefilms in libraries. Spec Libr., Newark, 1942, 33: 363.— Bultingaire, L. L'extension de la documentation scientifique par une utilisation plus rationelle des periodiques. Rev. sc, Par., 1938, 76: 447-53.—Burrow, K. W., A Mellor, D. P. Microfilm for the scientist and scholar. Austral. J. Sc, 1945, 8: 4-6.—Busson, F. Le microfilm. Med. trop., Marseille, 1948, 8: 492-4.—Chilton, L. V. Microfilm and other means of documentary reproduction. Nature, Lond., 1945, 156: 24-6.— Comparative cost estimated in microfilm service and book lending. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2265.—Dally, P. Micro- films. Presse med., 1937, 45: 1879-81— Hahn, A. A propos d'un nouveau systeme mondial de bibliographic medicale. Sem. hop. Paris, 1946, 22: Suppl., 19.—Hsiao, T. Y. Micro- film and the reconstruction of China. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 222-6.—Jones, H. W. Medical research and the microfilm. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 172-6.—Kappes, M. Microfilm in the Joseph Brennemann Library. Case Rep. Child. Hosp., Chic, 1943, 2: No. 9, 18.—Library facilities. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: 2.—Litchfield, D. H. Station WIP broadcast on microfilm. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1942, 33: 364-7.—Mayer, C. F. Bibliofilm service. Bull. M. Libr. Ass., 1937, 26: 153.—Metcalf, K. D. Usos del microfilm y de la microfotografia en las bibliotecas. Fenix, Lima, 1945, 395-407.—Microfilm and medical literature. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 856.—Policard, A. Renseignements sur Temploi des microfilms dans la documentation scientifique d'aujourd'hui. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1946, 23: 14-6.— Raney, M. L. Microphotography in the service of science. Bull. M. Libr. Ass., 1936, 25: 81-8.—Redepenning, W. Ueber Probleme der Lesefilm-Technik. Zbl. Biblioth., 1948, 61: 121-8.—Seidell, A. Microfilm copies of scientific literature. Health Off., Wash., 1936-37, 1: 388. ------ Utilization of microfilms in scientific research. Science, 1939, 89: 32-4. ------ Microfilm copying as an extension of library service. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1944, 35: 417-9.—Servicio de biblio- pelicula de la Biblioteca medica de la Escuela de medicina tropical. Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1946, 38: 182.—Shaw, R. R. Bibliofilm service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture Library. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 198-208.—Storing (The) of data on microfilm. Brit. Chem. Digest, 1947-18, 2: 135.—Transfer of ASLIB Microfilm Service. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 173. MICROFILM abstracts; a collection of ab- stracts of doctoral dissertations which are avail- able in complete form on microfilm. Ann Arb., v.2, 1940- MICROFILM letter; Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. No. 3. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Mimeographed. MICROFLORA. See also Soil, Microbiology. Bogopolsky, M. D. [Biological activity of the soil microflora of the Stakhanov fields (Ukraine)] J. mikrob., Kiev, 1940, 7: No. 4, 79-95, pi.—Gibson, T. The urea-decomposing micro- flora ofsoils. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1935, 92:364;414.—Kholodny. N. G. A soil chamber as a method for the microscopic study of the soil microflora. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1934, 5: 148-56. ----— [Investigation of soil microflora by means of germina- tion of soil dust] Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1936, 5: 159-66, 2 pi. Also Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1936, 7: 286-96.—Krasilnikov, N. [Microflora of soils as influenced by plants] Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1944, 13: 187-98.------Kriss, A. E., A Litvinov, M. A. [Effect of the root-system on the soil microflora] Ibid., 1936, 5: 270-86.—Kubiena, W., A Renn, C. E. Micropedo- logical studies of the influence of different organic compounds upon the microflora of the soil. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1934-35, 91: 267-92, 3 pi.—Newman, A. S., A Norman, A. G. The evaluation of the microflora of soil at various depths. J. Bact., Bait., 1941, 42: 144. MICROFORM (1945) See Cornea, Erosion, in 5. ser. MICROGAMETE. See Gamete; Gametocyte; Protozoa. MICROGASTERINAE 58 MICROGLIA MICROGASTERINAE. See also Hymenoptera. Kutfn, A. Die gelbbeinige Schlupfwespe (Microgaster glomeratus L.) der Verderber der Kohlraupe, als indirekter Schadling des Weizens. Zschr. Pflanzenkr., 1916, 26: 452-4.— Reum, W. Zur Biologie der Gattung Microgaster Latr. unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Entwickelung aus der Puppe von Tieris brassicae L. Biol. Zbl., 1912, 32: 722. MICROGENESIS. See Abnormities; Dwarfism; Growth, abnormal and retarded. MICROGENIA. See Chin, Diseases; Jaw, Macro- and micro- gnathism. MICROGEOMETRY. See also Micrometry; Microscopy, Methods. Okajima, K. Mikrogeometrische Messung. p.2021-41. 8°. Berl., 1932. In: Handb. bioi. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Abt. 5, Teil 2, pt. 2. MICROGLIA. See also Brain, Histology; Cerebellum, Histol- ogy; Glioma, Astrocytoma; Nervous system, Histology; Neuroglia; Spinal cord, Histology. Bairati, A. Studi sulla nevroglia; struttura degli astrociti. Monit. zool. ital., 1947, 56: Suppl., 188-91.—Bourgeois, P. La nevroglie et la microglie. Ann. anat. path., Par., 1930, 7: 853-62.—Cherniakhovsky, A. G. [Effect of cytotoxic anti- reticular serum on microglia] J. med., Kiev, 1939-40,9: 1201- 9,7 pi.—Del Rio Hortega, P. Concepts histogenique, morpholo- gique, physiologique et physio-pathologique de la microglie. Rev.neur.,Par.,1930,37: ptl, 956-86. Also Ann. med. psychol., Par., 1930, 88: pt 2, 347-9. ------ The microglia. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 1: 1023-6.—Dewulf, A. La microglie normale chez le singe (Macacus rhesus) J. beige neur. psychiat., 1937, 37: 341-65, 12 pi.—Gans, A. [Del Rio-Hortega's third element in the central nervous system] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1923, 67: pt 2, 1024-7.—Gozzana, M. Osservazioni sulla microglia in alcune specie di vertebrati. Riv. neur., Nap., 1929, 2: 322-7.— Mlyagawa, R. Untersuchung tiber Hortegaschen Zellen. Tr. Soc. path, jap., 1933,23:915-20.—Nlculescu I. T. [Neuroglio- microglialsystem] Rev. ?t. med., Bucur., 1931,20:1336-47.— Schaffer, K. Ueber die Hortegasche Mikroglia. Zschr. ges. Anat., 1. Abt., 1926, 81: 715-9. ---- Diseases. Bolsi, D. Le trasformazioni patologiche della microglia stu- diate con un nuovo metodo d'impregnazione all'argento ridotto (cellule a bastoncello e corpi granulo-adiposi) Riv. pat. nerv., 1927, 32: 907-47. ------ Ricerche sulla microglia ed oligo- dendroglia; corpo granulo-adiposi. Ibid., 1930, 36: 74-104. ------ Richerche sulla microglia e la oligodendroglia; altera- zioni degenerative. Ibid., 1931, 37: 1—13.—Bratiano, S., A Llombart, A. La mesoglie (microglie) dans la maladie de Borna. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1929, 101: 792-4.—Cardenas Pupo, M. D. Intervenci6n de la microglia en la meningoencefalitis por Salmonella. Rev. med. trop. parasit., Habana, 1938, 4: 55-7, 5 pi.—Cardona, F. Sui quadri istopatologici della micro- glia cerebrale umana. Riv. pat. nerv., 1937, 50: 141-7.— Creutzfeldt, H. G., A Metz, A. Ueber Gestalt und Tatigkeit der Hortegazellen bei pathologischen Vorgangen. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1926, 106: 18-53.—Frigerio, A. Reazioni mi- crogliali a cause tossinfettive. Riv. pat. nerv., 1930, 35: 256.—Garofeanu, M., A Ornstein, I. Reaction de la micro- glie dans Tinanition. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 99: 1179.— Gozzano, M. La microglia e la nevroglia nelle lesioni speri- mentali iente del cervello; compressioni cerebrali. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1932, 7: 242-5.—Kallo, A., A Dubrauszky, V. Sulle alterazioni postmortali della microglia. Riv. neur., Nap., 1931, 4: 84-9.—Lorente, A. La microglie dans les ectodermoses neurotropes. Rev. neur., Par., 1930, 37: pt 1, 1027.—Marco- vitz, E., A Alpers, B. J. Swelling of the microglia; reaction to intoxication. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1934, 31: 1045- 54.—Marinesco. G. Recherches sur la structure normale et pathologique de la microglie. Ann. anat. path., Par., 1930, 7: 153-99.—Meduna, L. Beitrage zur Histopathologie der Mikro- glia. Arch. Psychiat., Berl., 1927, 82: 123-93.—Mogilnitzky, Marcuse, K., A Shdanov, I. Die Ein wirkung der Sensibilisie- rung auf die Mesoglia und das retikuloendotheliale System. Frankf. Zschr. Path., 1933, 46: 210-7.—Penfield, W. Micro- glia and the process of phagocytosis in gliomas. Am. J. Path., 1925, 1: 77-89, 8 pi.—Scholz, W. Einiges fiber progressive und regressive Metamorphosen der astrocytaren Glia. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1933, 147: 489-504.—Seifried, O. Die Horte- gaschen Zellen im entziindlichen Reaktionskomplex der Borna- schen Krankheit Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1931, 63: 294- 306.—Shakhnovich, R. A. [Microglia (mesoglia) reaction in infections of the central nervous syst em] J. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva, 1931, 24: 68-72.—Testa, M. Le cellu e di yluBe' ie cellule a bastoncello di Nissl e la mesoglia. Fol med., f^P-- 14: 725-34.—Ugurgieri, C. La microglia e 1 oligodendroglia nelle intossicazioni da istammina, guanidina, acido "^"^"cOj tallio e piombo. Rass. stud, psichiat., 1930, 19: Jbl /». tlrechia, C. I., A Mihalescu. Recherches experimentales sur la microglie. Arch. gen. neur., Nap., 1930, 11: 95-101, 4 pl.- Vizioli, F. Alterazioni tossiche e post-mortah della> microglia e delToligodendroglia. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1929, 4: 1031- 6 ------ La microglia e Toligodendrogha nelle intossica- zioni sperimentali e nelle alterazioni post-mortali. Riv. neur., Nap., 1929, 2: 365-86, pi. ---- Function. Bazgan, J., A Enachescu, D. Recherches experimentales sur la microglie. Ann. anat. path., Par., 1929, 6: 44-56 — Belezky, V. K., A Garkavi, N. L. [Protective role of the mesoglia cells and hemato-encephalic barrier] J. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva, 1930, 23: 33-41—Bratianu, S., A Guerriero, C. Nouvelles recherches experimentales sur les cellules & tonc- tion colloidopexique de Tencephale et sur la^ microglie de Del Rio Hortega. Arch. anat. micr.. Par., 1930, 26: 335-7A 7 pi — Bufio, W. Sobre las relaciones entre la microglia y el sistema reticulo-endotelial. An. Fac. med., Montev., 1933, 18: 732-47, 3 pi.—Campanini, A. La funzione ed il significato della micro- glia alia luce delle moderne vedute. Gior. batt. immun., 193b, 16- 619-39 —Daddi, G. Studi sulla microglia; dimostrazione di una probabile propriety lipopessica delle cellule microghali. Sperimentale, 1931. 85: 5-24, pi.—Dunning, H. S., A Furth, J. Studies on the relation between microglia, histiocytes and mono- cytes. Am. J. Path., 1935, 11: 895-913, 3 pi.—Urechia, C. I., A Elekes, N. Contribution a l'etude de la microglie. Arch. internat. neur., Par., 1926, 19. ser., 2: 81-96, 5 pi. ---- Histology and staining. Belezky, V. K. Die Pyridinsodamethode zur Impregnation der Mesoglia (Hortegazellen, Oligodendroglia, Drenagezellen) und Reticuloendothelzellen (fur Gelatin und Celloidinsclinitte) Virchows Arch., 1931, 282: 214-24.—Bertolucci, I. Un nuovo metodo per la microglia (metodo Bianchi) Rass. stud, psichiat., 1935, 24: 659-72.—Bolsi, D. Nuovi metodi per Timpregnazione della microglia. Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1927, 4. ser., 33: 262-6. ------ Un nuovo metodo d'impregnazione della micro- glia. Riv. pat. nerv., 1927, 32:898-907. ------ Ricerche sulla microglia ed oligodendroglia; metodi d'impregnazione. Ibid., 1930, 36: 60-73.—Bozzolo, E. Estudios acerca de la microglia v de su tecnica histol6gica. An. Fac med., Montev., 1931, 16: 735-48. Also Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1931, 3: 151-61.— Buno, W. Colorisation vitale de la microglie. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1933, 114: 783.—Cardona, F. Osservazioni sui metodo ad impregnazione della microglia; un nuovo metodo per la dimostrazione della microglia su materiale umano fissato in for- malina. Riv. pat. nerv., 1930, 36: 603-10.—Carrillo, R. As- pectos morfologicos de la astroglia microglia con el metodo cromoargentico de Hortega, derivado de Golgi. Arch, argent, neur., 1938, 19: 99-114.—Dubrauszky, V. [New method for impregnation of the microglia] Magy. orv. arch., 1931, 32: 159-63.—Giuntoli, L. II nuovo metodo Bolsi per la microglia. Rass. stud, psichiat., 1927, 16: 537-47.—Hornet, T., A Pfleger, R. Sur une metode d'impregnation de la microglie par le sul- fate d'argent, C. rend. Soc. biol., 1934, 117: 277-9.— Kanzler, R. Eine Modifikation der Darstellung der Hortegaschen Glia- zellen fiir Formalinmaterial. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1929, 122: 416-9.—King, L. S. Vital staining of microglia. Arch. Path., Chic, 1935, 19: 656-72.—Kufs, H. Bemerkungen zur Kanzlerschen Modifikation der Darstellung der Hortega-Zellen fiir Formalinmaterial. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1929, 122: 420-2.—Lippi Francesconi, G. Comparazione di alcuni metodi d'impregnazione argentica della microglia su materiale fissato in formolo. Rass. stud, psichiat., 1931, 20: 543-54.—Mir, L. Methode nouvelle pour la coloration de la microglie dans les pieces anciennement formoiees. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1929, 102: 657. Also Cr6n. med. quir. Habana, 1930, 56: 1.—Miyagawa, R. Studien fiber die Hortegaschen Zellen; Studien fiber die Farbungsmethoden zur Darstellung der Hortegaschen Zellen. Mitt. Med. Akad. Kioto, 1933, 9: 476. ----— Histologische Studien iiber die normale Form der Hortegaschen Zellen. Ibid., 749.—Negrin, J., jr. A method for staining microglia. Arch. Path., Chic, 1940, 30: 768-71.—Pacifico, A. Possibility d'im- pregnazione della microglia su fette in paraffina. Riv. neur., Nap., 1936, 9: 298-303.— Pancanti, G. I metodi Belloni e Bianchi per la microglia. Rass. stud, psichiat., 1937, 26: 781-9. ------ II metodo del Dubrauszky per la microglia ottenuto partendo dal formolo. Ibid., 1939, 28: 52-8.— Piolti, M. Ten- tatives de coloration vitale de la microglie. Rev. neur., Par., 1930, 37: pt 1, 1004-11.—Russell, D. S. Intravital staining of microglia with trypan blue. Am. J. Path., 1929, 5: 451-7, 2 pi.—Stern, J. B. Neue Silberimpragnationsversuche zur Dar- stellung der Mikro- und Oligodendroglia (an Celloidinserien- schnitten anwendbare Methode) Zschr. ges. Neur. Psvchiat., 1932, 138: 769-74.—Wells, A. Q., A Carmichael, E. A. "Micro- glia; an experimental study by means of tissue culture and vital staining. Brain, Lond., 1930, 53: 1-10, 3 pi. ---- Morphogenesis. Bolsi, D. II problema della origine della microglia. Riv. pat. nerv., 1936, 48: 1-128.—Dougherty, T. F. The origin and MICROGLIA 59 MICROGRAPHY structure of the microglia cells. Anat. 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[The significance of Rio del Hortega's study of the neuroglia in the histopathology of the central nervous system] Psychiat. neur. bl., Amst., 1926, 30: 91-101, 4 pi. ------ [Importance of microglia in the formation of senile plaques] Ibid., 1933, 37: 15-25, 22 pi. MICROGNATHY. See Jaw, Macro- and micrognathism; Mandi- bula, Micrognathy and hyperplasia; Maxilla, Abnormity. MICROGRAPH ,. See also Diagnosis, Instruments; Kinetography. Austin, J. H., A Piersol, G. M. The use of the Crehore micrograph in clinical and experimental studies of cardio- vascular conditions (Abstr.) Proc. Path. Soc. Philadelphia, 1913, 15: 32.—Crehore, A. C, A Meara, F. S. The micrograph: an instrument which records the microscopic movements of a diaphragm by means of light interference, and some records of physiological events showing the registration of sound waves including the human voice. J. Exp. M., 1911, 8: 616-25, 9 pi. MICROGRAPH 2. See also Microgeometry; Micrography, Pho- tomicrography; Microscopy, Methods; Motion picture. Baecker, R. Einfache Bestimmung der Vergrosserung von Mikrophotographien. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1937, 54: 101.— Bryson, V. Curvature of field in photomicrographs. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1944-45, 13: 181-3.—Heard, O. O. Direct photomicrographic half-tone negatives for color reproductions. Ibid., 1936-37, 5: 57-63, pi.—Hellmer, A. M. Recording magnification in photomicrographs. Ibid., 1944-45, 13: 41.— Kieffer, J. Print criticism; photomicrography of leucocytes. Ibid., 1936-37, 5: 194.—Ledden Hulsebosch, C. J. van. Haarscherpe fotografieen. Pharm. wbl., Amst., 1928, 65: 493-5.—Lunkevich, M. V. K demonstracii cvletnikh mikro- fotogramm. Tr. Imp. Kavkazsk. med. obshch., 1907-08, 44: 311-8.—McComb, S. J. Duplicating color slides. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1940-11, 9: 210-3.—Mandle, R. J. Artifacts in gold shadowed electron micrographs due to electrons of high intensity. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1947, 64: 362-6.— Medina, F. Expresi6n grafica del aumento en las microfoto- grafias. Rev. mex. biol., 1929, 9: 90-1— Rosch, S. Kenn- zeichnung des Vergrosserungsgrades bei Mikrophotogrammen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1933-34, 50: 273-84.—Schmidt, L. The preparation of photomicrographs and the effective grouping of prints in pages. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1935, 3: 123-9.— Smith, H. A. A technique for making photomicrographic prints in color. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1939,19:45-51, pi.— Tomlinson, W. J. Clinical laboratory photography with a new method of preparing photomicrographs. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1940-41, 26: 1064-71.—Villasefior, C. Estampas histol6gicas. Rev. cirug. Hosp. Juarez, Mex., 1937, 8: 19.—Weber, J. Unusual photomicrographic studies of normal and pathologic tissues. Merck Rep., 1944, 53: 16; passim.—Williams, R. C, A Wyckoff, R. W. G. Shadowed electron micrographs of bacteria. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1945, 59: 265-70—Wyckoff, R. W. G. Electron micrographs from concentrated solutions of the tobacco mosaic virus protein. Biochim. biophys. acta, Amst., 1947, 1: 143-6, 4 pi. MICROGRAPHY,. See also Microgeometry; Micrograph 2; Micro- projection; Microscopy; Motion picture. Baker, H. The microscope made easy; or, I. The nature, uses, and magnifying powers of the best kinds of microscopes described, calcu- lated, and explained ... II. An account of what surprizing discoveries have been already made. 4. ed. 3Jlp. 21cm. Lond., 1754. Gonzalez Alvarez, R. Manual de tecnica micrografica. 3. ed. 208p. 21%cm. Madr., 1944. Soueges, R. Analyse micrographique; tech- niques, interpretations. 2. ed. 240p. 8? Par., 1932. Hittmair, A. Das Photographieren und Zeichnen mikro- skopischer Praparate. In: Handb. allg. Hamat. (Hirschfeld) Berl., 1933, 2: 1. Halfte, 229-38.—Kimpflin, G. L'enseigne- ment de la micrographie et son utilite. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1912) 1913, 41: 1027-33.—Salazar, A. L. Procede rapide de dessin microscopique. Fol. anat. Univ. conimbr., 1932, 7: No. 12, 1-9, 4 pi.—Shennan, T. A simple method of preparing accurate pen-and-ink drawings of specimens. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1929, 32: 164, pi.—Walsem, G. C. van. Weiss auf Schwarz bei der Ausfiihrung mikroskopischer Zeichnungen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1915-17, 33: 345-8. ------ Bemerkungen zur Technik des mikroskopischen Zeichnens. Ibid., 1928, 45: 59. ---- Apparatus. See also Microprojection; Microscope. Allen, W. F. An inexpensive microscopic projection and drawing apparatus. Anat. Rec, 1918, 15: 53-5.—Begg, A. S. A simple form of drawing apparatus. Ibid., 1915, 9: 715-7.— Edinger, L. Zwei neue Apparate zum Zeichnen mikroskopischer Praparate. Munch, med. Wschr., 1906, 53: 2322. —— Ein neuer Apparat zum Zeichnen und Projizieren. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907, 24: 26-34.—Gage, S. H. Recent developments in drawing by the aid of projecting apparatus used on house lighting system. Tr. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1912, 31: 177-97, 7 pi.—Gunther, H. Edingers Zeichenspiegel. Mikrokosmos, Stuttg., 1914—15, 8: 154-6.—Isaacs, R. A mechanical device to simplify drawing with the microscope. Anat. Rec, 1915, 9: 711-3.—Kasper, A. Der Abbesche Zeichenapparat, ein Uni- versalzeichenapparat. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1924, 41: 176-89.— Kurati, M. Ueber den einfachen Zeichenapparat von Kurati. Okayama igakkai zassi, 1936, 48: 2796.—Metz, C. Zeichen- apparat zum Zeichnen in nattirlicher Grosse oder bei schwacher Vergrosserung oder Verkleinerung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1912, 29: 79-81. ------ Der makroskopische Zeichenapparat. Ibid., 1920, 37: 55-8.—Pohlman, A. G. Ein neues Projektions- zeichenbrett. Ibid., 1906, 23: 41-4.—Rowntree, C. W. A simple apparatus for drawing from the microscope. Arch. Middlesex Hosp., Lond., 1908, 13: 206-8— Studnicka, F. K. Ueber die Verwendung des Abbeschen Zeichenapparates in Verbindung mit dem Mikroskope zum Zeichnen makroskopi- scher Gegenstande. Zschr. wiss. 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Cine-photo-micrography using the phase contrast method. Europ. Sc Notes, 1949, 3: 55-7. ------ The technique of cine-photomicrography of living cells. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1949, 69: 53-64, 2 pi.— Kazeeff, W. N. Moving photomicrography. Annual Rep. Bd Regents Smithson. Inst., 1937, 323-38, 12 pi.— Kingery, H. M. Inexpensive motion photomicrography. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1934, 2: 130-40.— Schulz, U. K. T. Das Mysterium des Lebens vor der Mikro- Kamera. Biologe, Munch., 1939, 8: 131-6.—Webster, S. H., Liljegren, E. J., A Zimmer, D. J. Photomicrography of moving objects by electronic photoflash technique. Brit. Chem. Digest, 1947-48, 2: 394-6. MICROGRAPHY 60 MICROGRAPHY ---- Photomicrography. For photographic diminution of macroscopic objects see Microfilm; Microphotography2; Mo- tion picture; Photography. Allen, R. M. Photomicrography. 2. print. 365p. 23#cm. N. Y., 1943. Dalimier, H. Notes pratiques de photo- micrographie. 34p. 12? Par., 1909. Eastman Kodak Company. 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Ein automatisch regulieren- der Miniaturscheinwerfer (2 Ampere-Fixpunktbogenlampe) fur mikroskopische und makroskopische arztliche Untersuchungen. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1912, 49: 2462. MICROINCINERATION. See also Chemistry, Methods; Histochemistry; Metal, Chemistry; Mineral, Chemistry; also such headings as Pneumokoniosis; Silicosis, etc. Policard, A. La methode de la microincinera- tion; expose1 pratique. 50p. 25%em. Par., 1938. Baginski, S. Mikroveraschung; einige praktische Hinweise. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1938, 55: 241-8, pi.—Brenner, M. W., A Harris. P. L. An improved method of the wet ashing of bio- logical materials. Chemist Analyst, 1939, 28: 55.—Gage, S. H. Apparatus and methods for micro-incineration. Stain Techn., 1938, 13: 25-36.—Godlewski, H. Quelques obseiva- tions concernant la microincineration effective a l'aide d'un dispositif nouveau permettant le controle de ce processus. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1938, 15: 245-64.—Gorbach, G. Eine Mikromuffel zum Universalheizstativ nach Gorbach. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1948-49, 34: 189-91.—Herrmann, F. Zur Methode der Veraschung von Gewebsschnitten und der Aschen- differenzierung (Darstellung von Magnesiumsalzen und Phos- phaten) Zschr. w'ss. Mikr., 1932, 49: 313-32, pi.—Krogh, A. Eine Mikromethode fiir die organische Verbrennungsanalyse, besonders von gelosten Substanzen. Biochem. Zschr., 1930, 221: 247-63.—Maclennan, R. F., A Murer, H. K. Localization of mineral ash in the organelles of Trichonympha, a hypermasti- gote flagellate from Zootermopsis angusticollis. J. Morph., 1934, 56: 231-41.—Man, E. B., A Siegfried, D. A. Micro per- manganate acid ashing method for determination of serum io- dine. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1949, 8: 224.—Policard, A. Twenty years of microincineration; cytological results. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1942, 62: 25-35. ------ Caracteres des micro-inci- nerations et ultra-structures. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 785.—Reed, H. S., A Dufrenoy, J. Histochemical analysis of plant tissues for iron and zinc by a combination microincinera- tion and microanalysis. J. Biol. Chem., 1934, 105: p. lxx.— Roddy, W. T. Frozen section micro-incineration. Stain Techn., 1941, 16: 101-4.—Sanchez Calvo. La microincinera- ci6n. Med. espan., 1940, 3^ 500-7.—Struckmeyer, B. E. Techniques used for the microincineration and mineral analysis of plant tissue. Am. J. Bot., 1943, 30: 477-81. MICROINJECTION. See also Micromanipulation; Micrurgy. Buck, J. B., A Specht, H. Ureteral catheter for microinjection tubing. Science, 1947, 106: 551.—Chambers, R. A simple micro-injection apparatus made of steel. Ibid., 1921, n. ser., 54: 552.—Hoyer, H. Eine neue Vorrichtung zu Injektionen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1908, 25: 412-20.—Konaschko, P. Zur Technik der Injektion feiner Gefiisse. Ibid., 1905, 22: 179.— Mozejko, B. Ueber mikroskopische Injektionen nach der Methode des Prof. Heinrich Hoyer in Krakau. Ibid., 1911-12, MICROINSTRUMENT. See under Micrurgy. MICROKLOSSIA. See also Klossiella. Krassilstschik, J. Sur une affection parasitaire des lepi- dopteres produite par un sporozoaire nouveau (Microklossia prima) C. rend. Soc. biol., 1905, 58: 656. MICROKYMATOTHERAPY. See Microwave, Diathermy. MICROLEPIDOPTERA 63 MICROMANIPULATOR MICROLEPIDOPTERA. See also Moth. Beirne, B. P. A list of the Microlepidoptera of Ireland, p.53-147. 8? Dubl., 1941. In: Proc. R. Irish Acad., 1941, 47: sect. B, 53-147. MICROLESTES. See also Coleoptera. Holdhaus, K. Monographic der palaarkti- schen Arten der Coleopterengattung Microlestes. p.477-540. 4? Wien, 1913. In: Denkschr. Akad. Wiss., Wien, 1913, 88: MICROLICHUS. See also Mange. Henry, A., A Guilhon, J. Gale deplumante d6termin6e par Microlichus avus Tr. chez un serin. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 431. MICROLITHIASIS. See under such headings as Biliary calculus, Microlith; Nephrolithiasis, etc. MICROLOGY. See also Micrography; Microscopy. Geiser, S. W. Syllabus of practical exercises in invertebrate micrology. 16p. 8? Ann Arb., 1934. Guyer, M. F. Animal micrology; practical exercises in microscopical methods. 240p. 23cm. Chic, 1906. Also 3. ed. 303p. 1930. Placido da Costa, A. *Apontamentos de micrologia medica. 61p. 22cm. Porto, 1879. MICROLYNCHIA. See Hippoboscidae; also Pigeon, Diseases. MICROMANIA. See under Manic-depressive psychosis, De- pressed phase. MICROMANIPULATION. See Micrurgy; see also Micromanipulator; Microtool. MICROMANIPULATOR. See also Cytology, Methods; Microbiology, Methods; Microtool; Micrurgy. Barer, R., A Saunders-Singer, A. E. A new single-control micromanipulator. Q. J. Micr. Sc, Lond., 1948, 89: 439-47, pi.—Bergman, R. A. M., A Mertens, W. K. [The micromanipu- lator and single-cell cultures of Bacterium cocovenenans] Meded. Dienst volksgez. Ned. Indie, 1938, 27: 236-44 — Browaeys, J. Presentation d'un micromanipulateur a panto- graphe. Presse mid., 1943, 51: 96 (Abstr.)—Cailloux, M. Un nouveau micromanipulateur hydraulique. Rev. canad. biol., 1943, 2: 528-40.—Christophersen, J. Eine neue Methode zur Isolierung von Mikroorganismen mit Hilfe des Mikro- manipulator. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1939-40,145: 366-8 — Dunn, F. L. The use of hydraulic devices for obtaining micro- manipulation. J. Infect. Dis., 1927, 40: 383-8.—Fulton, G. P. A silver-glass micro-electrode for use in a micro-manipulator. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1941, 48: 427.—Hansen, WW. On a new design of micromanipulator. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1938, 58: 250-2, pi.—Hauser, E. A. Ueber die An- wendung des Mikromanipulators und anderer neuer optischer Instrumente bei mikroskopischen Studien an Kautschuk- milchsaften in den Tropen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1924, 41: 465-80.—Nygaard, G. A simple micromanipulator. Science, 1949 110: 165.—Peragallo, I. Dispositivo pratico per micro- mani'polazioni. Gior. batt. immun., 1939, 23: 591-3.—Peterfi, T., A Bergonzini, M. L'isolamento e la cultura dei micro- organismi con 1'aiuto del micromanipolatore di Peterfi. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1932. 7: 647-52.-TReinert, G. Ein neuer Mikromanipulator fiir Arbeiten bis zu I"=2500 x. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1938-39, 22: 681-5.—Schouten, S. L. [The micro- manipulator; the apparatus] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1935, 2: 207-24, 2 pi.------[Certain applications of the micromanipulator] Ibid., 250-74, 4 pi. ----— Der Mikromanipulator. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1934-35, 51: 421-515. ------The micromanipulator. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1949, 18: 34.—Soriano, S. Dispositivo sencillo para micromanipula- cionesj Fol. biol., B. Air., 1935, 205-10.—Thaysen, A. C, A Morris, A. R. The preparation of microtools for the micro- manipulator. J. Gen. Microb., Lond., 1947, 1: 221-31, pi. MICROMASTIC reaction. See under Cerebrospinal fluid, Colloidal reac- tions: Mastic and modifications. MICROMELIA. See also Achondroplasia; Dwarfism; Extremity, Absence and hypoplasia; Extremity, lower, Absence and hypoplasia; Extremity, upper, Abnormity; Growth (Human) Disorders. Asmundson, V. S. An inherited micromelia in the domestic fowl. J. Hered., 1942, 33: 328-30.—Benvenuti, M. Su di una forma particolare di micromelia superiore, bilaterale, ereditaria; contributo alio studio delle malformazioni congenite. Neo- psichiatria, Pisa, 1938, 4: 725-90.—Mindlin, S. Ein seltener Fall von Mikromelie. Anat. Anz., 1929-30, 68: 324-36.— Rieti, E. Contributo alia conoscenza della micromelia. Poli- clinico, 1930, 37: sez. prat., 289-91.—Rizzatti, E. Un singo- larissimo caso di micromelia (pseudo-acondroplasia?) (cenni sulla medicina legale della mostruosita) Gior. clin. med., 1928, 9: 404-12.—Seze, de A Houdart, R. A propos d'un cas de nanisme micromelique d'origine hypophysaire probable; dis- cussion du syndrome dit acromicne. Presse med., 1943, 51: 231 (Abstr.)—Zwilling, E. Association of hypoglycemia with insulin micromelia in chick embryos. Anat. Rec, 1948, 101: 662. MICROMERIA. See also Lamiaceae. Naves, V. R. Etudes sur les matieres v6g€tales volatiles; sur Thuile essentielle de Micromeria abyssinica (Hochst.) Benth., source de (i-isomenthone. Helvet. chim. acta, 1948, 31: 932-6. MICROMERISM. See also Living matter. Holmes, S. J. Micromerism in biological theory. Isis, Bost., 1948-49, 39: 145-58. MICROMEROZOITE. See under Plasmodium; Sporozoa. MICROMETHOD. See under such headings as Microbiology, Methods; Microchemistry, Methods; Micro- manipulator; Microscopy, Methods, etc. MICROMETRY [incl. micrometer] See also Microgeometry; Microscope. Georgi, J. Zur Verwendung flachenmessender Instrumente in der Mikrotechnik. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1918, 35: 175-88.— Lendenfeld, R. von. Bemerkungen iiber die technische Aus- fiihrung und biologische Verwertung mikroskopischer Mes- sungen. Ibid., 1911, 28: 27-34.—McPherson, A. I., A Douglas, D. G. Measurement of the thickness of thin nvlon films. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1949, 20: 457.—Nelson, E. M. On the measurement of very minute microscopical objects. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1909, 549.—Peragallo, I. Misurazione micrometrica. In his Techn. microb., Milano, 1945, 1: 47.— Stahn, R. Eine neue Methode zur Messung der Flachenaus- dehnung mikroskopischer Bilder. Naturwissenschaften, 1943, 31: 19. ---- Instruments. See also Blood sedimentation, Methods, micro- metric; Photometer. Allison, A. C, A Chacko, L. The use of a camera lucida for micrometry and counts of nerve fibres and other small objects. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1949, 69: 18.—Easier, A. Ein Gerat fiir mikroskopische Messungen an sich bewegenden Objekten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1937, 54: 98-101-Bauer, A. Die neue Leitzsche Mikrometerbewegung mit Kugelfiihrung. Ibid., 1926, 43: 372-4.—Beppu, H. MakS syowa; micrometer ni tuite. Ika kikaigakuzassi, 1935-36, 13: 175-9.—Clendinnen, F. J. Micrometric measurements by a projected scale. Tr. Austral- as. M. Congr. (1908) 1909, 2. Congr., 377, pi.—Conger. P. S. A simple method for micrometric ruling, and some applications. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1944, 63: 358-61.—Eyster, J. A. E., A Hippie, J. S. A micrometer curve measuring apparatus. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1938-39, 24: 1205-7.—Field, R. H. A large cylinder and taper comparator for gauge measurement. Canad. J. Res., 1947, 25: F, 238-41, 3 pi.—Fiorentino, M. Nuova camera per conteggi microscopici e sue applicazioni pratiche. Diagn. teen, laborat., Nap., 1930, 1: 949-57.— MICROMETRY 64 MICRONESIA Cordon, R. M. A counting apparatus for use with the micro- scope. Ann. Trop. M. Parasit., Liverp., 1930-31, 24: 81-3, pi.—Gueguen, F. Reglette a lecture directe pour mensurations microscopiques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1907, 63: 117.—Howard, H. J. A stereomicrometer. Am. J. Ophth., 1920, 3. ser., 3: 417-21.—Koch, E. Measuring to 1/10,000 of an inch. Educ. Focus, Rochester, 1944, 15: 39-^2.—Kuhl, W. Die Anwendung des Zeichenapparates zur Messung von Kriimmungen unter dem Mikroskop durch Projektion eines Systems konzentrischer Kreise (oder anderer Kurven) in das mikroskopische Bild. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1925, 42: 265-9.—Lecteur (Le) micro- m6trique de la Societe optique et precision de Levallois. Rev. opt., Par., 1948, 27: 510-2.—Levison. W. G. Photographed ocular micrometers. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc, 1898, 11: pt 3, 405.—Lotze, J. C, A Yiengst, M. J. An apparatus for measuring microscopic objects. Science, 1941, 93: 45.— Malassey, L. Sur les oculaires a glace micromfitrique et a usages multiples. Tr. Laborat. histol. Coll. France, Par., (1901) 1903, 1-12. —---- Nouveau modele d'oculaire a glace micrometrique. Ibid., 13-5.—Palmes, E. D. The filargraph; a recording device to facilitate filar micrometry. J. Indust. Hyg., 1944, 26: 64-7.—Pulling, H. E. The angular micrometei and its use in delicate and accurate microscopic measurements. Am. J. Bot., 1916, 3: 393-406.—Quastler, H. Steigerung dei Messgenauigkeit bei Messung kleinster sichtbarer Grossen mit dem Schraubenmikrometerokular. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1932-33, 49: 195-207.-—Schilainer, M. Regelbare Vorrichtung zur Feineinstellung fur Mikroskope. Ibid., 1924, 41: 155-66.— Witt, W. Eine Methode zur Sichtbarmachung von Faden- kreuzen, Strichmikrometern usw. beim ultramikroskopischeij Beobachten von Kolloidteilchen. Ibid., 1935-36, 52: 315-7.— dimmer, K. G. Statistische Ultramikrometrie mit Rontgen-, Alpha-, und Neutronenstrahlen. Forsch. & Fortschr., 1944, 20: 106-8. MICROMONOSPORA [1923 0rskov] See also Streptomycetaceae. Erikson, D. Studies on some lake-mud strains of Micro- monospora. J. Bact., Bait., 1941, 41: 277-300.—Hungate, R. E. Studies on cellulose fermentation; an anaerobic cellulose- decomposing actinomycete, Micromonospora propionici. n. sp. Ibid., 1946, 51: 51-6.—Waksman, S. A., Geiger, W. B., A Bugie, E. Micromonosporin, an antibiotic substance from a little-known group of microorganisms. Ibid., 1947, 53: 355- 7.—Welsch, M. Les proprietes antibiotiques d'une espece du genre Micromonospora; la micromonosporine. Rev. beige path.. 1947, 18: 235-42. MICROMYCES. See also older literature under Actinomyces; also Asterococcus; Micromycetes; Peripneumo- nia. Neumann, A. N. Die pathogene Bedeutung des polymor- phen Mikroorganismus, Myxomycet-Schmidt, Onkomyxa- Nebel, Micromyces blastogenes-Gerlach. Krebsarzt, Wien, 1948, 3: 209-12.— 0rskov, J. On the morphology of some species of Micromyces. Rep. Proc. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 179.— Speiser, P. Zur Frage des Vorkommens des Micromyces blastogenes Gerlach in menschlichen Leichen. Krebsarzt, Wien, 1947, 2: 523-30. MICROMYCETES. See also Cancer, Etiology; Micromyces; Peri- pneumonia. Gerlach, F. Methoden zur Sichtbarmachung des bei bosartigen Geschwulsten aufgefundenen Mikromyzeten. Mi- kroskopie, Wien, 1949, Sonderbd 3, 43-58. ------ Zur Frage der Pathogenitat des in bosartigen Geschwulsten aufge- fundenen Mikromyzeten. Krebsarzt, Wien, 1949, 4: 171-83. — Pucher, S. Die Mikromyzeten als Krankheitsursache. Ibid., 1947, 2: 513-23.—Sydow, H., A Sydow, P. Enumeration of Philippine fungi, with notes and descriptions of new species. Micromycetes. Philippine J. Sc, 1913, 8: Sect. C, 265-85.— Theiss, O. Mikromyzeten und L-Kulturen. Zbl. Bakt 1 Abt., Orig., 1947-48, 152: 209-14.—Vogel, A. Ueber das Vorkommen der Mikromyzeten in Pflanzen. Krebsarzt. Wien 1948,3:468. MICRON. See also Measure; Micrometry. Heimstadt, O. Beugungserscheinungen an Ultramikronen Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1943, 59: 153-62.—Microns, use in botanical monographs. Bull. Nat. Formulary Com. U. S., 1939-40, 8: 35. MICRONEMEAE. See Fungi imperfecti. MICRONESIA. See also Marshall Islands; Pacific. Arnold, H. L., jr. Two weeks in Micronesia. Proc. Clinic, Honolulu, 1949, 15:21-32.—Coolidge, H.J. The 1947 invasion of Micronesia. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948 June, 1-6 — Kanehira, R. On the phytogeography of Micronesia. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1940, 6. Congr., 4: 595-611—Mur- dock, G. P. New light on the peoples of Micronesia. Science, 1948, 108: 423-5. ---- Anthropology. Ike, S. Mariana-gunto-zin no taisitu-zinruigaku-teki kenkyu. Tyosen igakkai zassi, 1941, 31: 380; 545; 859, 4 ol.—Murdock, G. P. Anthropology in Micronesia. Tr. N. Vork Acad. Sc, 1948-49, 11: 9-16.—Murrill, R. I. Ponape; a Micronesian culture of the Caroline Islands. Ibid., 1947- 48. 10: 154-8. Diseases. United States. Navy. Bureau of Med- icine and Surgery. Compilation on the diseases of naval importance in Micronesia; including the identification and distribution of arthropods of medical importance. 107p. 27cm. Wash., 1944. Farner, D. S. Arthropod-borne diseases in Micronesia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 977-89.—Gilbert A Ellice Islands [medical and sanitary reports, 1932] Trop. Dis. Bull., Lond., 1934, 31: Suppl., 166. MICRONUTRIENT. See also Food; Mineral; Trace element; Vita- mer; Vitamin. Allison, I. Trace elements and their importance to man. J. Missouri Dent. Ass., 1949, 29: 119-23.— Arenz, B. Einfluss und Stellung der Spurenelemente in der Pflanzenernahrung und in der landwirtschaftlichen Praxis. Naturwiss. Rdsch., 1948, 1: 61-6.—Auchter, E. C. Micro-elements as affecting health and disease. Plantation Health, Honolulu, 1947, 11: 10-8.— Bertrand, D. Les infiniment petits chimiques indispensables a la vie. Atomes, Par., 1948, 3: 221-6.—Green, H. H. Trace elements in relation to health of livestock. Ann. Appl. Biol., Lond., 1947, 34: 159-65.—Harvey, D. G. Trace elements in plant and animal nutrition. Vet. J., Lond., 1947, 103: 278- 69.—Kollath, W. Die Spurenelemente. In: Blut A Boden, Niirnb., 1939, 83-115, 2 tab.—Moore, C. V. Trace elements in nutrition; iron and the essential trace elements. In: Dieto- therapy (Wohl, M. G.) Phila., 1945, 98-120.—Randoin, L. Recherches experimentales sur la necessite' absolu de la presence des oligo-el^ments dans une ration alimentaire et sur le r61e de certains oligo-ele'ments dans les phenomenes vitaux essentiels. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1944, 32: 105-12.—Rygh, O. Unders0kelser over mikronaeringsstoffer. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1949, 69: 6-9. ------ Importance of trace elements in nutrition. Research, Lond., 1949, 2: 340 (Abstr.)— Salisbury, E. J., Wallace, T. [et al.] The significance of trace elements in plants and animals. Ann. Appl. Biol., Lond , 1947, 34: 144-65.—Salter, W. T. Tracer substances in nu- trition. In: Dietotherapy (Wohl, M. G.) Phila., 1945, 188- 207.—Schwarz, R. Die physiologische Bedeutung der Spuren- elemente. Aerztl. Wschr., 1946-47, l:-2: 743-5.—Simpson, H. N. Quantification of micronutrients. Science, 1946, 104: ;i03.—Stiles, W. Trace elements. Science Progr., Lond.. 1947, 35: 716-23.—Voss, R. C. Trace elements and animal health. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1949, 61: 39. MICRO-OPERATION. See Micrurgy. MICROORGANISM. See also Algae; Bacteria; Cell; Fungi; Microbe; Microbiology; Microfauna; Microflora; Mold; Mycology; Plankton; Protophyton; Protozoon; Spore; Virology; Virus; also such headings as Detergency; Disinfection; Sterilization. Akehurst, S. C. A trap for free-swimming organisms. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1914, 2. ser., 12: 279.—Barnard, J. E Towards the smallest living things. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond. 1939, 59: 1-10, pi.—Booth, V. H., A Green, D. E. A wet- crushing mill for micro-organisms. Biochem. J., Lond , 1938 32: 855-61, pi.—Carpenter, P. D. An apparatus for the con- tinued observation of micro-organisms. Turtox News, 1949, 27: 12-6.—Cimmino, R. I microrganismi. Med. ital., 1907 No. 6, 111 passim.—Gaudin. Levures,sarcines, coccus, bacilles et streptothnx. Arch. meU Angers, 1914, 18: 137; passim.— Glasser. Zelle, Bakterium und mikroskopisch unsichtbare Lebewesen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 52: 501-3.—Mur- ray, J. A. The open-tube-pvroxylin method of manipulating small organisms. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1924, pt 3, 289-91.— Nomenclature of nutritional types of microorganisms. Sympos Quant. Biol., 1946, 11: 302.—Oelze, F. W. Beobachtungs- kammer fur Mikroorganismen und Blutkorperchen im ruhen- den Medium fur Hell- und Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung, nebst MICROORGANISM 65 MICROORGANISM Spezialobjektiv. Munch, med. Wschr., 1921, 68, 130.— Pratt, R. Armageddon of the microbes; a consideration of certain relationships in a microbiological society. Texas Rep. Biol. M., 1949, 7: 12-21.— Rinne, F. Parakristalline Lebe- wesen. Kolloid Zschr., 1931, 56: 71-7.—Schouten, S. L. [Individual treatment of micro-organisms] Ned. tschr. geneesk.. 1924. 68: pt 2, 1814-7.—Taylor, W. R. A method of demonstrating the sheath structure of a desmid. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1921, 40: 94.—Wegener, E. E. [Methods of pre- paring complete specimens of microscopically small organisms] Arch. russ. anat., 1940, 23: 185. ---- Antagonism. See also Antibiosis, in the 5. series. Bachmann, W. Ueber Fernwirkung einer Hefekultur auf Mikroorganismen. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1932, 124: 113-22.— Dmitrievskaia, N. A., A Chebotarevich, M. F. [Manifesta- tions of antagonism among microorganisms] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1936, 43: 337-44.—Gratia, A. Techniques se'lectives pour la recherche syste'matique dans la nature, de microorga- nismes doues, soit de proprietes antibiotique?, soit de proprietes antibactlriophages, soit de proprietes antagonistes des antibio- tiques. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1947, 29: 352-4.—Kasa- hara, M., Oyama, H., A Sugada, E. Saikin-tai-nai no bisyo- seikatu-tai ni tuite. Osaka igakkai zassi, 1943, 42: 1085; passim.-—Melin, E. Zur Frage des Antagonismus zwischen frei lebenden Mikroorganismen; Untersuchungen an Holz- schliff; vorlaufige Mitteilung. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1933. 4: 509-13.—Noster, K. Antagonismus zwischen einem apatho- genen und zahlreichen pathogenen Mikroorganismen. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig, 1949, 153: 32-9.— Rosenfeld, W. D., A ZoBell, C. E. Antibiotic production by marine microorga- nisms. J. Bact., Bait, 1947, 54: 393-8.—Schiller, 1. Ueber erzwungene Antagonisten. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1925, Orig., 94: 64-6.—Sickles, G. M., A Shaw. M. The antibacterial activity of microorganisms and their products. Annual Rep. Div. laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1945, 10.—Waks- man, S. A. Antagonistic relations of microorganisms. Bact. Rev., Bait., 1941, 5: 231-91. Also Chron. bot., Waltham, 1940-41, 6: 145-8.—Wilska. A. Spray inoculation of plates in the detection of antagonistic micro-organisms. J. Gen. Microb., Lond., 1947, 1: 368.—ZoBell, C. E. The antagonistic effects of microorganisms. In his Marine Microb., Waltham, 1946, 80-2. ---- aquatic. See also Hydrobiology; Plankton; Protozoa. Brehm, V. Die Rotfarbung von Hochgebirgsseeorganis- men. Biol. Rev. Cambridge Philos. Soc, 1938, 13: 307-18.— Korinek, J. Ueber oligonitrophile Mikroben im Meere. Zbl. Bakt., 2. 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Soc. beige m6d. trop.. 1938, IK: 623-8. ---- veterinary. Hagan, W. A. An outline of lectures on patho- genic bacteriology (veterinary) and immunity. 98 1. 8? Rochester, N. Y., 1936. Schnurer, J. Entwicklung und Leistungen der Veterinar- Medizin auf dem Gebiete der Mikrobiologie in Oesterreich. Wien. med. Wschr., 1927, 77: 777-9. MICROPECHIS. See Colubridae. MICROPHAGE. See also Leukocyte; Phagocyte. Verrey, F. Microphages dans l'humeur aqueuse. Schweiz med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 1557. MICROPHALLINAE. See also Heterophyidae; Trematoda; also names of genera as Levinseniella; Maritrema. Timon-David, J. Sur un tr^matode parasite des crabes en Mediterranee. Ann. parasit., Par., 1949, 24: 25-8. ---- Gynaecotyla. Rankin, J. S., jr. Studies on the trematode family Micrc- phallidae Travassos, 1921; the life cycle and ecology of Gynae- cotyla nassicola (Cable and Hunninen, 1938) Yamaguti, 1939. Biol. Bull.. 1940, 79: 439-51. MICROPHALLINAE 70 MICROPHONE ---- Microphallus. Osborn. H. L. Observations on Microphallus ovatus, sp. nov., from the crayfish and black bass of Lake Chautauqua, N. Y. J. Parasit., Lane, 1918-19, 5: 123-7, pi.—Rausch, R. New host records for Microphallus ovatus Osborn, 1919. Ibjd., 1946, 32: 93. ------_ The raccoon, a new host for Microphallus sp., with additional notes on M. ovatus from turtles. Ibid., 208. ------ Some observations on the host relationships of Microphallus opacus (Ward, 1894) (Trematoda; Microphallidae) Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1947, 66: 59-63.— Strandine, E. J. Variations in Microphallus, a genus of trema- todes, from fishes of Lake Lelanau, Michigan. Ibid., 1943. 62: 293-300. ---- Spelotrema. Chen. H. T. Spelotrema pseudogonotyla n. sp. (Trematoda; Microphallidae) from Hongkong. J. Parasit., Lane, 1944, 30: 159-61.—Rankin, J. S., jr. Studies on the trematode family Microphallidae Travassos, 1921; the genus Spelotrema Jager- skiold, 1001, and description of a new specie1', Spelotrema pa- pillorobusta. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1940, 59: 38-47. MICROPHANURUS. See also Serphoidea. Nixon, G. E. J. A synopsis of the Ethiopian and Indo- Malayan species of Microphanurus (Serphoidea, Scelionidae) Bull. Entom. Res., Lond.. 1943-44, 34: 135-44. MICROPHOBIA [1945] See Phobia. • MICROPHONE. See also Phonograph; Radio; Sound; Tele- phone. McLennan, M. A. Single pickup for photo- electric ear volume and ear pulse. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-4E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Bonner, R. W.. A Kirschbaum, H. M. Microphonic trans- mitter. U S. Patent Off, 1941, No. 2.254.206.—Donoher, E. P. Support and hair covering for earphones. Ibid., 1938, Reissue, 20,871.—Gaumont, L. Un nouvel amob'ficateur des sons. C. rend. Acad. sc. 1922, 175: 1051-3.—Logemann, H. Simple RC equalizer circuits. Rev. Sc. Instrum , 1948 19: 196.—Manfredi. A. Di un altoparlante elettrolitico. Fisiol. A med., Roma, 1947, n. ser., 1: 121-7.—Microphones. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1946. No. 651. 15.—[Royal (The) Air Force microphonel Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949. 121-5.—Schmitt, O. H. Cathode phase inversion. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1941, 12: 548-51.—Sturtevant, J. M. A stable selective audio amplifier. Ibid., 1947, 18: 124-7.—Wass, C. A. A. Feedback amplifiers. Nature, Lond. 1942, 150: 381.—Wilson. R. G. A note on the photoelectric amplifier of Heidelberg and Rense. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1942. 13: 300.—Zwaardemaker, H. Eine Camera plumbica fur Microphone. Onderzoek. Physiol, laborat. Utrecht., 1912, 5. ser., 13: 49-53. ---- History. Frederick, H. A. The development of the microphone, p. 164-88. 25Hcm. N. Y., 1931. Clipping from Bell Teleph. Q., 1931, 10: Berliner, F. Vocal physics; historic notes. J. Franklin Inst.. 1929, 208: 13-6.—Owen, G. R. The microphone, stethoscope, telephone, and artificial aids to hearing; their historical relationship. California West. M., 1939, 51: 169-71. ---- Medical use. See also under Audition, Test; Auscultation; Deaf, Apparatus; Percussion; Phonendoscope; Phonocardiograph; Stethoscope; also Audiome- try, in 5. series. Holden, A. N. The development of the West- ern Electric audiphone. p.251-8. 25^cm N. Y., 1933. Clipping from Bell Teleph. Q., 1933, 12: Causse, R„ A Gondet, I. Notions theoriques et pratiques sur les appareils amplificateurs pour sourds. Ann. otolar Par., 1948. 65: 117-36.—Davis, R. C. The design and testing of multiple amplifiers for action potential recording. J. Exp Psychol., 1943, 32: 270-1.—Eddy. W. C. Sound pickup unit U. S. Patent Off., 1948. No. 2.439.459.—Laim6. Microphone pour sourds. Bull. Soc. beige otol., 1909-10, 15: pt 2. 75.— Maicophone hearing aid acceptable. J. Am. M. Ass.,' 1940 114: 413.—Microphone (Le) appliqu^ a la medecine. Nature! Par., 1879-80, 8: 388.—Western Electric audiphone ortho- technic model acceptable. J. Am. M. Ass.. 1939, 112: 1062.— Western Electric ortho-tronic audiphone acceptable. Ibid., 1943, 121: 1283. ---- Physiology. See also Audition, Theory; Sound, Localiza- tion; Speech. Leiri, F. Eine Theorie vom Horen als Folge von Mikrophonwirkungen im Ohr. 115p. 8? Helsin., 1935. In: Acta Soc med. Duodecim. 1935. 21: ser. B. No. 5. Castro Sanchez, E. R. La radiotelefonia aplicada a la localizaci6n acustica. Rev. mil., B Air., 1941. 41: pt 2. 1079- 86.—Curtis. J. F. Intelligibility related to microphone position, Speech Monogr., 1946. 13: No. 2. 8-12.—Davis. H.. Gernandt, B. E. [et al.] Aural microphonics in the cochlea of the guinea pig. J. Acoust. Soc. America. 1949, 21: 502-10.—Leiri. F. Ueber Mikrophoneffekte im Ohr. Acta otolai.. Stockh.,_ 1935, 22: 111-23.—Revesz. G. Tonsystem jenseits des musikilischen Gebietes, musikalische Mikrosysteme und ihre Beziehung zu der musikalischen Akustik. Zschr. Psychol. Physiol. Sinnesorg., 1. Abt., 1935. 134: 25-61.—Wagner, R., A Zintl. H. Versuche zur selektiven Verstarkung bestimmter Gebiete des Ton- bereichs mit Hilfe von polyphonen Memhranen Zschr. Biol., 1937. 98: 11-25.—Way, B. The electric and magnetic principles in the hearing aid. In: Ear A its Dis. (Whitaker, E.) Lond., 1940. 77-100. MICROPHONIA. See under Phonasthenia; Voice, Disorder. MICROPHOTOGRAPHY! [1858] See also Microfilm, Photography; Microradi- ography; Motion picture; Photography; also such headings as Anthropology, Methods; Criminology, Methods, etc. See also next heading. Raney, M. L., ed. Microphotography for libraries. 138p. 22cm. Chic, 1936. Barleben, K. A., jr. The miniature camera in scientific photography. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1934, 2: 157-66.— Borges, T. La cdmara de comparaci6n fotomicrogrfifica y su aplicaci6n policiol6gica. Criminalia, Mix., 1945, 11: 160.— Hagelstein, F. Die Kleinhildphotographie im Dieni«te der Wissenschaft. Zschr. ges. Krankenhauswes.. 1933, 29: 254-6.— Jack. A., A Bornhofen. O. Die Leica als Hilfsmittel in Eisen- hutten-Forschungsan'talten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1936, 53: 193-200.—Johnston, G. F. The miniature camera approach to visual education. J. laborat. Clin. M , 1942-43. 28: 241-9.— Karsten, A. Neue Methoden der Mikrophotographie im Dienste der Kriminalistik. Arch. Krim., 1937, 101: 71-6.— Langenbruch, H. Kriminalistische Fltraviolett-Reflcx-Mikro- photographie mit einer neuen nach Angahen des Verfassers herge«tellten Optik. Ibid., 1936, 99: 15; 119. ------ Die Technik der Ultraviolett-Reflex-Mikrophotographie. Ibid., 1938, 102: 43-8. 3 pi.—Losert, W. Der Sehmalfilm im Dienste der Oto-Rhino-Laryngologie. Zschr. Hals Ac Hei'k., 1937, 42: 382-4.—Pierce, H. F. Case-history photographs with the miniature camera. Am. J. Ophth., 1934, 3. ser., 17: 527-9.— Tucker, S. J. Further notes on microphotography in anthro- pology. J. Docum. Reprod., 1942, 5: 139-41.—Van Slyke, E. Photography of living tissue in situ. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1935, 4: 24-6.—Webster, S. H., I.iljegren, E. J., A Zimmer, D. J. Photomicrography of moving objects by electronic photoflash technique. Ibid., 1947-48, 16: 98-102. MICROPHOTOGRAPHY 2 [1860] See also Histology, Methods; Microbiology, Methods; Microcinematography; Micrography, Photomicrography [idem] Microscopy. Balmasova, Z. N., Brumberg, E. M., A Kozlov, V. E. O mikrofotografii v infrakrasnykh luchakh. Izv. Akad. nauk SSSR, s(ique; enregistrements pl^thysmographiques et photo- electriques du pouls de la pulpe du doigt chez l'homme. Acta physiother. rheumat. belg., 1949, 4: 28-35.—Matthes, K., A Hauss, W. Lichtelektrische Plethysmogramme. Klin. Wschr., 1938. 17: 1211-3. MICROPLEXIA. See under Dementia, Schizophrenic (Physio- pathology; Psychopathology) MICROPOLAROGRAPHY. See also Electrometry; Polarography; Trace element; also Chemistry, Microchemistry. _ Catch, J. R., Cook, A. H., A Kitchener, J. A. Apparatus for microtitrations with a glass electrode. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1945, 319.—Everdingen, W. A. G. van A Idzerda, J. [Tech- nique of measuring small potential variations for biological purposes] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1932-33, 7: 299-317.— Forche, H. E. Vereinfachung der polarographischen Methode durch Einfiihrung des Stufenquotienten. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1938, 25: 217-24.—Janke, A., A Mikschik, E. Ueber eine Mikromethode zur potentiometrischen Formoltitration. Ibid., 1939, 27: 176-9.— Mtiller, O. H. Polarographic study with a microelectrode past which an electrolyte is flowing. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1947, 69: 2992-7.—Stock, J. T. A micro cell for polarography and amperometric titration. Analyst, Lond. 1946, 71: 583-5.—Teisinger, J. Mikropolarographische Bestimmung von Nitrobenzen im Blut. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1938. 25: 151-6.—West, P. W., A Amis, E. S. A microcalomel electrode for polarographic measurements. Science, 1945, 101: 71. MICROPORADENITIS INGUINALIS. See Lymphogranulomatosis inguinalis. MICROPOTENTIOMETRY. See Micropolarography. MICROPROJECTOR. See also Micrography, Apparatus; Microscope; Projection. Bascom, F. S. Projection of microscopic slides; for demon- stration or photography. California West. M., 1934, 41: 43.— Benda, C. Vorfiihrung des neuen Zeifjschen Projektionsappa- rates. Med. Klin., Berl., 1925, 21: 873.—Brownell, C. G. Simplified micro-projection for small groups. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1944, 24: 51-4.—Hartridge, H. A microscope projector for lecture purposes. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1932, 52: 269-72, pi.—Hastings, W. S. A more convenient micro- projection apparatus. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1934, 20: 93-5.— Kohler, A. Die Leistung der Projektionsapparate, insbesondere des Projektionsmikroskops. Naturwissenschaften, 1935, 23: 27-35.—La rose, P. A convenient microprojection apparatus. Canad. J. Res., 1936, 14: Sect. A, No. 7. 131-3.—Lossen, F. Neuer Projektionsapparat von hoher, vielseitiger Leistung bei geringstem Stromverbrauch. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1924, 41: 487-92. ------ Neuerungen in Mikroprojektion durch Verwendung von Gluhlampen. Ibid., 1927, 44: 289-95.— Matthews, G. P. A method for vertical microprojection with the carbon arc as illuminant. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1932, 52: 134-7, 2 pi.—Microprojecteur. Rev. opt., Par., 1938, 17: 285, illust.—Miliar, W. G. A simple medium-power apparatus for direct micro-projection. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1933 53: 319-22.—Naumann, E. Ueber die Mikroprojektion ' des lebenden Limnoplanktons. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1922, 39: 155-9.—Pernkopf, E. Eine besondere Art der Mikroprojektion von grosseren Uebersichtsbildern mittels des Mikropianara f=10cm. Ibid., 1921, 38: 261-3.—Reinders, E. Mikroprojek- tion; Betatigung des Mikrometers, des Kreuztisches und der Aperturblende von der Bildwand aus. Ibid., 1929, 46: 11-20.— Studnicka, F. K. Wie kann man im Sehfelde des Mikroskopes zwei verschiedene Praparate gleichzeitig zu sehen bekommen und gleichzeitig projizieren? Ibid,, 1907, 24: 34-8.—Wallin, I. E. An inexpensive projection apparatus. Anat. Rec, 1917, 13: 127-9, pi.—Wilkinson, H. J. A low-power micro-projection apparatus. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1934, 54: 97. MICROPSIA. See also Hallucination, visual; also under names of primary conditions as Arachnoiditis; Lens, Abnormity; Mydriasis, etc. Anelli, D. La micropia nella midriasi. Boll, ocul., 1933, 12: 457-73.—Bartemeier, L. H. Micropsia. Psychoanal. Q., 1941, 10: 573-82.—Esser, A. A. M. Spiegazione fisica della micropsia e macropsia accomodativa. Boll, ocul., 1925, 4: 603-5.—Freeman, E. The extent of the field of vision in lens micropsia. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1930, n. ser., 3: 331-4.— Heine, L. Makropsie und Mikropsie. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 123-5.—Isakowitz, I. Messende Versuche iiber Mikropsie durch Konkavglaser nebst Be- merkungen zur Theorie der Entfernungs- und Grossenwahr- nehmung. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1907, 66: 477-96—Matavulj, N., A Sicard, J. Micropsie, symptome oculaire accessoire dans un cas d'arachnoidite opto-chiasmatique. Rev. otoneur., Par., 1949, 21: 249-51.—Meige, H. Micropsie chez un tiqueur b^gue. Bull. Soc. neur. Paris, 1903, 5: 27.—Schwarz. O. Zur akkommodativen Mikropsie. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1907, 45: 42-6.—Sinemus, A. Untersuchungen uber Beleuchtungs- und Korperfarbe bei Mikropsie. Zschr. Psychol. Physiol. Sinnesorg., 1. Abt., Lpz., 1932, 125: 1-37.—Thiebaut, F., A Matavulj, N. Hemi-micropsie relative homonyme droite en quadrant inferieur. Rev. otoneur., Par., 1949, 21: 245. MICROPYKNOMETER. See also Specific gravity, Determination. Clemo, G. R., & McQuillen, A. A micropyknometer method for density determinations. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1935, 1220.— Houghton, A. A. A micro-pyknometer. Analyst, Lond., 1944, 69: 345.-—Lanz, W. Une methode de microdensimetrie. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1928, 58: 510-3. MICROPYLE. See under Coccidia; Oocyst. MICRORADIOANALYSIS. See under Microradiometry; Micr ©teleradi- ography; also such headings as Radioanalysis; Radiochemistry; Radioelement, etc. MICRORADIATOR. See also Radiobiology, Methods; Radiotherapy, Apparatus; Radon, Therapeutic use. *, Kornalik, F. Biologische Reaktionen radioaktiver Mikro- strahler. Strahlentherapie, 1938, 62: 714-24. ------ & Altschul, W. Zur biologischen Wirkung radioaktiver Mikro- strahler; vorlaufige Mitteilung. Ibid., 1933, 47: 746-53. MICRORADIOGRAPHY! [1896] Syn.: Abreugraffa; fluoradiography; fluoroent- genography; fluorography; fluorophotography; Kleinbildschirmphotographie; Leuchtschirmpho- tographie; micromirografia; minography; photo- fluorography (miniature) photofluoroscopy; pho- tography (fluoroscopic screen, roentgen) photo- radiography; photoroentgenography; radiography (indirect, mass, miniature) radiophotography; roentgenography (fluoroscopic, mass) roentgen- photography; schermo(foto)grafia; Schirmbild- photographie; Schirmbildverfahren; screenpho- tography. See also Radiodiagnosis; Radiography; Thorax, Radiography. Ab'e«. M. de. Roentgen fotografia. Rev. As. med. argent., J9^8, 5^: 460-3.—Abreugraffa. Arch, argent, enferm. ap. resp., 1941. 9: 41—Beaudoin, H. Quelques aspects de la photo- fluorographie. Union med. Canada, 1946, 75: 1051-5.— Berner, F. Rontgenschirmbild-Photographie und Rontgen- reihenbildner. Umschau, 1938, 42: 986-90, illust.—Boelen, L. J. [Photography of roentgenoscopic pictures] Tegen de MICRORADIOGRAPHY 73 MICRORADIOGRAPHY tuberculose. 1939, 35: 98-101.—Bonte. G. La methode radio- photosraphique. Presse m6d., 1943, 51: 38.—Cranch, A. L. Miniature radiography. Pub. Health, Lond., 1939-40, 53: 176, pi.—Dormer, B. A., A Collender, K. G. Miniature radiography. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 1: 1309-11, pi.—Douglas. B. H. The miniature X-ray film of the chest. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1940-41, 13: 212.------A Birkelo, C. C. The miniature X-ray film of the chest. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1941, 43: 108-16.—Fralick, F. T., McClintock, H. T. [et al.] Miniature chest X-rays. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1947, 57: 567-72.—Grechish- kin. S. V. [Micro-roentgenography] Priroda, 1937, 26: No. 5, 1-11.—Leeming, D. Miniature radiography. Guv's Hosp. Gaz., Lond.. 1941. 55: 283.—Mistal, O. M. La radiophoto- graphie. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1944, 74: 261-7.—Osetinsky, T. G. Fotografirovanie s rentgenovskogo ekrana; fluorografia, ekranografia. Hosp. delo, 1945, No. 3, 46-8.—Paula, A. de, A Benedetti. F. Roentgenfotograffa a vitoria duma idea. Med cir. pharm., Rio, 1940, 167-76.—Pizon. A propos de la radio- photographie. Concours med., 1947, 69: 1666.—Reynolds, R. A. Miniature chest radiography. Irish J. M. Sc, 1945. 187-91.—Rosenthal. A. D. Fluorography. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 380.—Schinz. H. R. Zweck, Organisation, Durchfiihrung und vorlaufige Ergebnisse der Schirmbilduntersuchung. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1944, 74: 879-86. ------ Die Schirmbildphotographie. Radiol, clin., Basel, 1946, 15:36.—Schondube. W. Das Schirmbildverfahren im Dienste der Klinik. Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 70-3.— Shellshear, K. E., A Stuart, B. P. A. Photofluorography; the use of the miniature film in X-ray diagnosis. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 1: 265-7, pi.—Speder, E. La radiophotographie. Maroc med., 1943, 236.—Sutherland, C. G. Fluorography. Am. J. M. Sc, 1940, 199: 737-45.—Valverde S., J. B. Otros aspectos sobre abreugraffa. Protec social, La Paz, 1947, 10: No. 114, 12-5.—Zuppinger, A. Rontgenologic et radiophotographie. Mid. A hyg., Geneve. 1946. 4: No. 88, 7. ---- Apparatus. See also other subheadings; also Radiation Gamma, Generator; Rectifier; Roentgen tube; Transformer, etc. Abreu, M. de. Roentgen-fotografia; disposittvos y aparatos para roentgen-fotografia y catastro rad'ol6gico social. Dfa med., B. A'r., 1937, 9: 794-6. ------ Dispos:tivo y aparato para roentgen-fotografia. Ibid., 1938. 10: 157-60. Also Zschr. Tuberk., 1938, 80: 70-91. Also Am. J. Roentg., 1939, 41: 662-6.—Alexander, S. A simple serialograph. X-ray Technician, 1944-45, 16: 203.—Cano Gironda, L. El metodo de Abreu con el aparato General Electric roentgenfotograffa. Commun. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 3: 162-4.— Davies, S. W. V. Daylight screening aid for mass radiography. Brit. M. J., 1948, 2: 1117.—Dormer, B. A., A Gibson, M. Miniature radiography with two tubes, two cameras, and only one generator. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 1026.—Fenz, K. J., A Verse, H. Ein Kleinapparat fiir Reihendurchleuchtungen und Aufnahmebetrieb. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1942, 66: 135- 40.—Fossati, F., A Gallone, P. Informazioni critiche su nuovi accessorii schermografici. Radiol, med., Milano, 1947, 33: 79-83.—Franke, H. Die techrischen Mittel der Leucht- schirmphotographie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 890.— From chests to castings; the G-E photoroentgen unit plays dual role in America's war efforts. Surg. Equip., 1942, 9: No. 5, 10.—Holfelder, H. Verfahren und Apparatur zur kollektiven Rontgenphotographie. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1938, 58: 181-7.—I innett, B. J. A device for chest measurement in mass radiography. Radiography, Lond., 1947, 13: 152.—Morgan, R. H., A Murphy, E. G. A light, compact X-ray generator of high efficiency for mass radiography of the chest. Pub. Health Rep., Wash.. 1946, 61: 982-9, 2 pi.—Morgan, R. H.. A Van Allen, W. W. Standardization of photofluorographic equip- ment. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1946, 53: 291-6.—Noschis, K. W. Solution of technical problems connected with economical light-weight apparatus for mass miniature radiography. Acta radiol., Stockh., 1948, 29: 268-76.—Photoroentgen camera tube coupling device. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 32—4.—Ponzio, M. Mezzi e metodo moderni di indagine Bchermografica. Boll, schermogr., Roma, 1948, 1: 70-9.— Prozzo, E. Indagine schermografica con apparecchio photocron Kelley-Koett. Ibid., 34, 4 pi.—Segre, M. Di un nuovo dispositivo per le radiografie mirate e per le seriografie. Arch. ital. mal. app. diger., 1935, 4: 281-5— Solovkin, E. V. [A plateglass fluorograph] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 54-8.— Worrad, H. S. The pneumodigraph Radiography, Lond., 1945, 11:4-7. ---- Apparatus: Automobile. Boeglin, P. Was muss man von einem Schirmbild-Rontgen- Auto verlangen? Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, 75: 1137.— Grunbers, M. Was muss man von einem Schirmbild-Rontgen- Auto-verlangen? Ibid., 930-2.—Holmgren, B. Med Svenska nationalforeningens mot tuberkulos skfirmbildsbuss i Oerebro Ian. Kvartalsskr. Sven. nat. foren. tuberk., 1943. 38: 100-7.— Kristofferson, C. E. Med Nationalforeningens skarmbildsbusa i Angermanland. Ibid., 1942, 37: 76-86.—Maisani, A. Breve nota suU'impiego di un nuovo tipo di accessori per stazione schermografica mobile. Boll, schermogr., Roma, 1948, 1: 80-4.—Nationalforeningens skarmbildsbuss. Kvartalsskr., Sven. nat. foren. tuberk., 1942, 37: 58. ---- Camera. Draeger, R. H. The development of an automatic photofluorographic camera. lip. 26>km. 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Zschr. Tuberk., 1939, 83: 257-64. ------& Berner, F. Stand und Aussichten der Kleinbildfotografie vom Rontgenschirm unter Beriicksichtigung der Erfahrungen mit dem Rontgen-Reihenbildner im SS-Lage* Niirnberg. Munch, med. Wschr., 1938, 85: 1818-23.—Janker. R. Die Leuchtschirm-Photographie zur Einzelaufnahme und zur Reihenuntersuchung in der Wehrmacht. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1941, 6: 238-43.—Jones, W. A. Routine chest x-ray examination of recruits; a survey of results. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1940, 43: 213-7.—Kinzer, R. E. The chest x-ray examina- tion; an analysis of disqualifying conditions found among 105,141 selectees. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 128: 4997502.— Lamma, V. L'importanza dell'indagine radiografica di massa nella medicina sociale e l'apporto della schermografia secondo i risultati di un'indagine clinico schermografica di una collettivita militare presunta sana. Q. radiol., Belluno, 1942, 7: 230-9.— Lore, J. M., jr. Air-borne photofluorographic unit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 490-5.— Marciak, M. O miniaturo- wych zdjeciach rentgenowskich. Lek. wojsk., 1943, 35: 64—6.—Mass miniature radiography in the detection of pul- monary tuberculosis among recruits to H. M. forces. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 282.—Mercer, N. Choosing a method for mass x-raying of service men. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 772-6. Also Virginia M. Month., 1941, 68: 589-91.— Micro-radiographie dans la Royal Air Force. Bull. Commun. Dis. UNRRA, 1946, 5: 838-44.—McGufnn, W. H. Observa- tions gleaned from clinical and radiological chest examina- tions of recruits. Radiology, 1941, 36: 413-20.—O'Loughlin, B. J. A study of 24,615 separation chest roentgenograms. Ibid., 1947, 48: 389-91.—Picciochi, J. M., & Bolin, J. B. Report of 250,000 chest photofluorographs in Naval recruits. J. Omaha Clin. Soc, 1944, 5: 20-2.— Price, S. H. R. Mass X-ray examination of the chest. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 99-102, 2 pi.—Quinn. Technique adopted for mass radi- ography examinations in the Royal Air Force. Radiography, Lond., 1944, 10: 1-5.—Raess, A., & Teschendorf, W. Ront- geareihenuntersuchungen mittels Schirmbildaufnahme. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 249-53.—Rahm, N. Resultatet av klinisk undersokning av skarmbildspositiva militarer. Sven. lak. tidn., 1942. 39: 1630-2.—Roentgenographic examinations of the chests of Navy and Marine Corps personnel [Form letter] Burned News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 3, 26-9; 1945, 5: No. 5, 38-43.—Ronnen, J. R. von. Ervaringen met de zgn. screen-picture apparaten in het Militair Hospital I te Batavia. Med. mbl., Batavia, 1949, 2: 321-7.—Ruzo.G., Oribe, J. A., & Bocalandro, C. A. Resultados de la aplicaci6n de la roentgen- fotograffa en la selecci6n del soldado argentino. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 75-80.—Salsano, P. La schermografia nell'esercito. Policlinico, 1944, 51: sez. prat., 10-24.—Schedt- ler, O. Die Rontgenschirmbildphotographie im Dienst der Wehrmacht. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 253.—Schiller, I. A. Chest photoroentgenography in Army physical examinations. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1946, 53: 103-14.—Schink, W. Praktische Erfahrungen fiber Rdatgen-Reihen-Schirmbildaufnahmen beim Feldheer. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 428-36.—Schneider, L. Separation center chest survey. Dis. Chest, 1946, 12: 147- 52.—Schulz, E. Rontgenreihenuntersuchungen bei der Wehrmacht mit dem Scnirmbildverfahren. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 402-9.—Seydl, G. Das Rdntgenreihenbild in einem Grossbetrieb der Kriegsmarine. Ibid., 1942, 7:15-8.—Shapiro, R. Pulmonary tuberculosis in Navy recruits; a review of 50,100 photofluorographic chest examinations. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 49: 485-9.—Spiihler, O. Ueber Rontgen-Reihendurch- leuchtungen in der Armee. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 653.—Standardized (A) photoroentgen technique. Bull. IT. S. Army M. Dep., 1943. No. 69. 22.—Tenner, K. T., & Neumer, W. Reihen-Rontgendurchleuchtung innerhalb einer Division des Feldheeres. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 474-6.— Trail, R. R., Trenchard, H. J. [et al.] Mass miniature radi- ography in the Royal Air Force, a report on 250,027 consecutive examinations of R. A. F. personnel. Brit. J. Tuberc, 1944. 38: 116—40.—Vandor, F. Ujoncok rontge nsorozat vizsgalata. Orvostud. kozl., 1944, 5: 363.—Verstand'g, C. C. Pulmonary pathology in rejectees; a survey of 100.000 photoroentgeno- grams performed at the induction center in Connecticut. Connecticut M. J., 1946, 10: 103-5. ------ & Ainsworth, C. W. Photoroentgenographic technique and dark room pro- cedure used at the Army Recruiting and Induction Station, New Haven, Connecticut. Am. J. Roentg., 1944, 52: 547-50.— Wayburn, E. Mass miniature radiography; a survey in the United States Army Air Forces. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1946, 54: 527-40.—White, B. _ Mass radiography of the thorax, with special reference to its application to recruits for the army. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 23-7.—Wyman, S. M. Report of a roentgenologic chest survey. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 15.—X-ray examinations in the Selective Service. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 819.—X-raying military men. Pennsyl- vania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 70.— Zarkevich, N. F. Fotosnimki svetiashchegosia rentgenovskogo ekrana. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 15-9. ---- Organization of service. Almeida Pintos, R. Algunos problemas que plantea el examen roentgenfotografico de las colectividades. Dia raid. urug., 1947-48, 15: 911-20.—Behr. Die Organisation der NSV. zur Erfassung der Menschen fiir die Rontgenreihen- untersuchungen. Zschr. Tuberk., 1939, 83: 265-8.—Bene, J. A n£pj6l6ti minisztenum rontgenernyokep felvevo kesziihfke megkezdte miik6d£s6t. N6pegeszs£giigy, 1948, 29: 157.— Benham, L. R. Organisation of a mass miniature radiography survey. Pub. Health, Lond., 1948-49, 62: 79.—Birkhauser, H. Ueber die Organisation des Schirmbildwesens. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 465-7, pi.—Bloom, S. Social service and the mass chest x-ray survey. Bull. Am. Ass. M. Social Work., 1948, 21: 22.—Brehm, P. A. Administrative aspects of mass radiography. Indust. M., 1946, 15: 391-3.—Brunner, E. L'organisation de la radiophotographie a Zurich. Mid. & hyg., Geneve, 1946, 4: No. 88, 7.—Biichel, H. L'organisation du service des radiophotographies dans le canton de Zurich. Ibid., 7.—Conti, C. Durchfiihrung der Rontgenreihenunter- suchungen. Gesundheitsfiihrung, Berl., 1943, No. 1, 25.— Fillinger, F. Das Rontgenschirmbildverfahren im vertrau- ensarztlichen Dienst. Vertrauensarzt, 1941, 9: 73-7.—Gines, A. R. La libreta de salud y el metodo radiofotogriifico de Abreu en Asunci6n del Paraguay. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1943, 22: 314.—Gioia, F. G. Contributo alio studio del pro- blema schermografico. Lotta tuberc, 1942, 13: 622-30.— Goldsbrough, J. Mass X-ray and health propaganda. Tu- bercle, Lond., 1948, 29: 82.—Hoffstaedt, E. G. W. Mass radiography and after; a plea for a mobile chest service. Brit. J. Tuberc. 1949, 43: 36-40, 2 pi.—Kol I brunner, F. Das Schirmbild in USA. Praxis, Bern, 1946, 35: 741-3.—Maisani, A. Organizzazione e sviluppo delle indagini schermografiche di massa. Notiz. ammin. san. (1946) 1947, 7: 42-54. ------ Creazione e sviluppo del servizio schermografico in Italia; contributo statistico. Boll, schermogr., Roma, 1948, 1: 6-18. ------ ContributodeU'Alto Commissariato per 1'igiene e la sanity pubblica alle indagini schermografiche di massa; organizzazione e sviluppo del servizio schermografico in Italia; nuovo orientamento della lotta antitubercolare in Italia. Ibid., 105-11.—Nationalforeningens skarmbildsbyra i Stockholm. Kvartalsskr. Sven. nat. foren. tuberk., 1943, 38: 117-9.— Note relative a ['utilisation de la technique dite radiophoto- graphie. Bull. H6p. Sadiki, Tunis, 1943-44,2: 71-3.— Nylander, E. Organisationen av skarmbildsundersokning pa landsbygden. Kvartalsskr. Sven. nat.. foren. tuberk., 1945, 40: 23-30.— PSster, H. O. Les reactions du public en face des experiences de radiophotographie._ Mid. & hyg., Geneve, 1946, 4: No. 88, 7.—Proton. La pratique de la radio-photographie dans lea pays Anglo-Saxons. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 165- 73.—Reggiani, G., & Vespignani, A. Per un piano di schermo- grafia in una provincia. Nuntius radiol., Siena, 1944-46, 12: 123-34.—Reinberg, S. A. Neskolko soobrazhenii o fluorografii v nashikh usloviakh. Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1948, No. 5, 42-8.—Robertson, J. S. Civilian mass radiography. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 711.—Sauter, A. Les problemes que l'Etat dolt resoudre a propos des examens radiophotographiques de la population. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1946, 4: No. 88, 7.— Thorelli, H. Skarmbildsfotograferingens organisation vid L. M. Ericsson. Kvartalsskr. Sven. nat. foren. tuberk., 1943, 38: 112-6.—Wegelius, C. A centralised organisation for mass radiography. Newcastle M. J., 1949-50, 24: 19-21. ----- Organization of service: Unit and staff. Bradbury, F. C. S. Minimal requirements for mass radi- ography. Lancet, Lond., 1948, 2: 293.—Cave, P. Mass miniature radiography units. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 172.— MICRORADIOGRAPHY 80 MICRORADIOGRAPHY Ellman, P. Staffing mass miniature radiography units. Ibid., 146.—Essential requirements in respect of technical, clinical and clerical aspects of miniature radiography. Rep. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia, 1944, 18. sess., 97-9.— Ferrier, H. T. Staffing of miniature mass radiography units. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 616.—Greene, A. B. The role of the x-ray technician in mass-survey. X-ray Technician, 1942-43, 14: 108 &c.—Henderson, N. P. Staffing mass miniature radiography units. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 81.—Muir, J. S. Mobile or static mass radiography? Radiography, Lond., 1947, 13: 150.—Sackett, G. L. The role of the radiologist in mass chest X-ray survey. Radiology, 1949, 53: 274.—Sparks, J. V. Staffing of miniature mass radiography units. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 398.—Zimmer, E. A. Erste praktische Erfahrungen mit einem aufnahmebereiten Radiophotographiewagen in der Schweiz; zugleich Stellungnahme zur Arbeit Hopf: Reihendurch- euchtung. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, 75: 501-4. —— Physician's aspect. Beust, A. v. Schirmbildverfahren und arztliches Geheimnis. Praxis, Bern. 1947, 36: 43.—Hilleboe, H. E. Community. wide chest x-ray surveys and the general practitioner. J, Lancet, 1947, 67: 225-8. Also Minnesota M., 1947, 30: 625-34. Also Pub. Health News, Trenton. 1948, 29: 77-83.— Roloff, W. Rontgenmusterung und praktischer Arzt. Deut. Tuberk. Bl., 1939. 13: 257-60.—Bossier, P. H., & Maier, C. Radiophotographie et secret medical. Mid. & hyg., Genlve, 1946, 4: No. 88, 7.—Van Zwalenburg, B. R. Mass chest X-rays and the practicing physician. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1949. 48: 1365. ---- Radiological aspect. Abreu, M. de. Collective fluorography. Radiology, 1939- 33: 363-71.—Bohatyrtschuk, F. Die Fragen der Mikro- rontgenographie. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1942, 65: 253-61.— Bouwers, A. The indirect radiograph. Radiology, 1939, 33: 357-62.—Braeuning, H. Lungendiagnostik; die Rontgen- Reihenuntersuchung. RSntgenpraxis, 1939, 11: 391-8.— Branscheid, F., Steps, H., & Wandersleb, E. Einzelaufnahmen von Rontgenleuchtschirmbildern und deren Anwendung bei Reihenuntersuchungen. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1938, 58: 174-80.—Cranch, A. L. The indirect radiograph, mass radi- ography; some technical data. Radiography, Lond., 1943, 9: 1-5.—De Witte. Quelques reflexions au sujet de la radiopho- tographie. J. beige radiol., 1948, 31: 47-9.—Grechishkin, S. V. fMicroroentgenography] Vest, rentg., 1938, 20:397- 408.—Hiramatu, H. X-sen kansetu satuei-h^ gaisetu [General theory ...] Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1942-43, 20: 117-26.—Hirsch, I. S. Fluorography; the photography of the fluorescent image. Am. J. Roentg., 1940, 43: 45-52.—Jaderholm, K. B. Schirm- bildphotographie. Acta radiol., Stockh., 1942, 23: 44-50.— Janker. Die Leuchtschirmphotographie. Fortsch. Rontgen- strahl., 1938. 58: 588-93.—Lowis, V. N. The factors involved in x-ray screen photography. Radiography, Lond., 1943, 9: 17-9.—Lust, F. J. The fluoroentgenograph. Am. J. Roentg., 1940. 43: 141.— Mfgon, M. W. Photofluorography for chest surveys. Radiology, 1944, 43: 499-503.—Masy, S. La radiophotographie. J. beige radiol., 1948, 31: 22-31.—Pender- grass, E. P. Practical X-ray techniques for mass physical examinations. Indust. M., 1943, 12: 17 (Abstr.)—Potter, H. E., Douglas, B. H., & Birkelo, C. C. The miniature X-ray chest film. Radiology, 1940, 34: 283-91.—Previte, S. Some aspects of mass radiography. Radiography, Lond., 1945, 11: 9.—Shanks. S. C. Mass radiography of the chest, et alia. Brit. J. Radiol., 1941, 14: 45-53.—Stanford, B. A research into the physical factors concerned in indirect radiography; the optimum combination of film and fluorescing screen for use in indirect radiography. Ibid., 128-55.—Stassens. La radiophotographie. J. beige radiol., 1948, 31: 32-9.—Taylor, R. G. Radiographs made on the fluoroscope. Radiology, 1936, 27: 615.—Van der Plaats, G. J. Quelques observations fondamentales au sujet de la radiophotographie. J. belee radiol., 1948, 31:40-6. ---- stereoscopic. See also Radiography, stereoscopic. Ayres de Sousa. Bases tecnicas da regmografia. Gaz. me'd. port., 1949, 2: 543-52.—Eichler, P. Das Raumschirmbild. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940,66: 882-4.—Levitin, J. Ten thousand chest examinations with the stereoscopic photoroentgen unit. Am. J. Roentg.. 1943, 49: 469-75. Also Span, transl., Rev. radiol. fisioter., Chic, 1945, 12: 1 &c.—Lewis, I., & Morgan, R. H. The value of stereoscopy in mass radiography of the chest. Radiology, 1946, 46: 171.—Mannila, T. O. Stereo screen photography. Acta radiol., Stockh., 1948. 29: 65-70 — Warren, S. R., jr, Pendergrass, E. P., & Haagensen, D. E. A comparison of stereoscopic miniature chest films, single roentgenograms on paper, and single roentgenograms on large films. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1942, 38: 57-60. —— stratigraphic. See also Radiography, stratigraphic. Bibikov, N. V. Otechestvennyi tomofluorograf. Med promyshl. SSSR, 1949, 40, illust.— Dimitrov, M. Schirm- bildschichtphotographie. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1942, 65: 241-8.—Gorodecky, A. A. Ispolzovanie fluorografii dlya posloinykh issledovanii (tomofluorografia) Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1948, No. 5. 49-51.—Soares, D. Metodo tomografico seriado: tomografia seriada; serioplanigrafJa e serioplanigraffa visadamilim^trica. Rev. brasil. med., 1947, 4: 589-99.— Vallebona, A. La stratimicroradiografia. Cult. med. mod.. Pal., 1940. 19: 8. ---- Use. See also under names of medical branches as Surgery; Urology, etc. Aiello, G., & Antoniotti, F. Le indagini schermografiche nella patologia del lavoro. Boll, schermogr., Roma, 1948, 1: 144-6.—Etevens, F. L. Combatiendo las enfermedades con peliculas. Medicina, Habana, 1943, 1: No. 4, 3-6.—Heisig, W. Diapositive und Kopien von Rontgenbildern durch Klein* bildphotographie. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 265.—Hirsch, I. S. The utility of fluorography. Radiology, 1941, 36:1-11.— Hospitals, too, are finding a place for photoroentgenography. Surg. Equip., 1941. 8: No. 3, 14.—Itikawa, T., & Aikawa, T. Leuchtschirmphotographie in der Urographie. Zschr. Urol., 1940, 34: 182.—Janker, R. Die Leuchtschirmphotographie in der Chirurgie. Zbl. Chir., 1941, 68: 2353-66.—Rebello, C. S. A roentgenfotograffa nos exames funcionais; experitecias preliminares. Lisboa med., 1940, 17: 264-72, 2 pi.—Ronneaux, G. Les utilisations diverses de la radiophotographie. Bull. Soc. electroradiol. mid. France, 1939, 27: 385-99.—Sanderson, S. S. A simplified method of preserving radiographs and allied records on miniature film. Radiology, 1941, 37: 616-21.— Smith, J. Radiography in public health work. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1947, 43: 70-2.—Stumpf, P. Der Unterricht in der Rontgenologie; Schirmbildaufnahme und Laufbild als Lehr- mittel. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1938, 58: 411-20.—Suther- land, C. G. The reproduction of roentgenograms on films of millimetric dimensions and suggested potentials of utility in this procedure. Radiology, 1941, 37:622-7.—Viehmann. Indirekte Rontgenphotographie mit der Kleinbildkamera in der Veteri- narmedizin. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1939, 47: 145. MICRORADIOGRAPHY^ See also Radiation gamma (Absorption; Diffrac- tion) Radioisotope, Metabolism; also such head- ings as Histology; Metallurgy; Microscopy, electronic; also under names of objects examined as Cellulose; Keratin; Wood, etc. Barclay, A. E., Daniel, P. [et al.] Radio-micrography. J. Physiol., Lond., 1946-47, 105: Proc, 28.—Clark, G. L. Medi- cal, biological and industrial applications of monochromatic radiography and microradiography. Radiology, 1947, 49: 483-95. ------ & Eyler, R. W. A camera for stereoscopic microradiography. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1943, 14: 277.— Dauvillier, A. Application de la diffraction des electrons a 1 £tude des substances organiques; structure de la cellulose. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1930, 191: 708-11.—Engstrom, A. Micro- radiography. Acta radiol., Stockh., 1949, 31: 503-21.— Goby, P. Une application nouvelle des rayons X; la micro- radiographie. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1913, 156: 686-8, illust.— Guinier, A. Methode d'analyse quantitative de constituanta microscopiques par des mesures d'absorption de rayons X. Ibid., 1943, 216: 48-50.—Massazza, A., & Vallebonaf A. La micrografia diretta con radiazioni di diversa lunghezza d'onda. Accad. med., Genova, 1937, 52: 273-8.—Mikroradiographie; fJ?,eo n?u£ Untersuchungsmethode. Mikrokosmos, Stuttg.. 1913-14 7: 85.—Saulnier, A., & Trillat, J. J. Radiographic et microradiographie par electrons secondaires. Rev. sc. Par 1945, 83: 211-4.—Sherwood, H. F. Vacuum exposure holder for microradiography. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1947, 18: 80-3 — Jo iat'„.. - \l microradiographie. Nature, Par., 1947, 2 n ~Y.n"?n(5oscopique pour travaux micro- graphiques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1922, 86: 573.—Lemche, J. A new type of reading-lens. Lancet, Lond., 1948, 2: 1027. Also Ugeskr. laeger, 1949, 111: 370.—Lower power binocular magnifier. Ophthalmoscope, Lond., 1912, 10: 264-6.— Mayer, P. Die Lupen und ahnlichen optischen Gerate von Carl Zeiss. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1921, 38: 113-22.—Murr, E. Eine Stativlupe von vielseitiger Verwendbarkeit. Ibid., 1926, 43: 87-93.—New miniature magnifier, Mini-Mag. Dent. Items, 1946, 68: 913-5.—Ombredanne. Presentation d'une loupe binoculaire. Ann. otolar., Par., 1948, 65: 706.—Rappa- port, F., & Eichhorn, F. An illuminating magnifier for the reading of the rapid test for syphilis. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1946, 54: 345-7.—Sato, A., & Nuklyama, H. Kosei tyosin-ki no kenkyu. Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1926-i7, 4: 321-7.— Schabadasch, A. Anwendung von photographischen Objek- tiven mit kurzer Brennweite fiir kleine Vergrosserungen. Zschr. ges. Anat., 1. Abt., 1928, 86: 505-8.—Stegeman, R. F. E. Magnifying device. U. S. Patent Off., 1945, No. 2,389,282; 1946, No. 2,394,946.—Weber, M. Ueber ein neues Lupen- stativ mit Beleuchtungsvorrichtung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1921, 38: 258-60. ---- spectroscopic. See Microspectroscope. ---- Stage, and substage. See also other subheadings (Accessories; Stand) also Micrometer; Microscope condenser; Micro- scope heater; Microscope illuminator, etc. Bauersfeld, W. Microscope stage. U. S. Patent Off., 1935, No. 1,998,216. ------ Substage for microscopic condensers and the like. Ibid., No. 2,014,161.—Coon, J. M. Note on a new finder for the microscope. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1905-06, 2. ser., 9: 327-30.—Holland, W. Circular stage for a micro- scope. Chemist Analyst, 1942, 31: 71.—Kozlowski, A. An adjustable stage for microscopes. Science, 1934, 79: 388.— Ott, H. N. Mounting for substage parts of microscopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1947, No. 2,43^,583.—Riley, C. P. Gripping means for microscope mechanical stages. Ibid., 1949, No. 2,474,163.—Robert, H. Ein neuer Hilfsapparat fur Mikroskope (Kreuzschiene Robert) Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1921, 38: 60.— Schorr, G. Ein neues Modell eines einfachen beweglichen Objekttisches. Ibid., 1906, 23: 425-7.—Studnicka, F. K. Eine Kombination des Kreuztisches und des Pendeltischea, nebst einigen Bemerkungen uber die Kreuztische der Mikro- skope Uberhaupt. Ibid., 1926, 43: 172-7. ---- Stand. See also other subheadings (Focusing mech- anism; Nosepiece) also Microscope heater. Aitcheson, T. G., & Gradisar, A. A. Pivotal mounting means for microscope arms and the like. U. S. Patent Off., 1949, No. 2,474,644.—Bauersfeld, W. Microscope stand. Ibid., MICROSCOPE 86 MICROSCOPE CONDENSER 1935, No. 2,000,737.------Pillar bracket for monobjective microscopes. Ibid.. No. 2,014,874.—Beck, C, & Ogilvy, J. W. Microscope stands. Nature, Lond., 1911-12, 88: 480.—Corl, C.J. ZusammenklappbaresTaschen- Praparier-und Plankton- lupenstativ. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1923, 40: 294-6.—Jeantet, P. Nouveau statif de microscope sp^cialement amenage' pour la photomicrographie. Rev. opt., Par., 1940, 19: 27-35, illust.— Metz, C. Neuere Vervollkommnungen der Leitzschen Mikro- skop-Stative. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906. 23: 430-9.— Metzner. P. Ueber ein Horizontal-Vertikal-Mikroskop. Ibid., 1928, 45: 1-10.—Seters, W. H. v. Tripod and pillar microscopes. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1928, 48: 385-8.—Spitta, E. J. The relative merits of the long- and short-tube microscopes. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1905-06, 2. ser., 9: 279-86.— Steinach, E. Ein neues Mikroskop-Stativ. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906, 23: 308- 12.—Wiedling, M. The use of ball-bearings in the construction of microscopes. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1936, 56: 31-8.— Wittig, C. H. O. Adjustable pinion shaft bearing for micro- scopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1948, No. 2,449,156. ---- stereoscopic. See also Microscope, binocular. Gramont, A. de. Nouveau microscope stereoscopique. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1932, 1: 45-50.—Helmstadt, O. Ein stereoskopischer Aufsatz fur Mikroskope. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1921, 38: 321-33.—Kofler, L. Ueber die Verwendbarkeit eines neuen Stereoaufsatzes fiir Mikroskope. Ibid., 363-5.— Loury, A. Loupes binoculaires a grand champ et grand effet stere'oscopique. Bull. Soc. fr._ micr., 1932, 1: 81, illust.— Mummery, J. H. A communication on stereoscopic micro- scopes. Tr. Odont. Soc. Gr. Britain, 1903-04, n. ser., 36: 147-50.—Pesonen, N. Ett stereomikroskop. Nord. med., 1943, 18: 1069.—Rheinberg, J. On stereoscopic effect and a suggested improvement in binocular microscopes. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1905-06, n. ser., 9: 371-94.— Takagi, Z. Kenbikyo- z5 hukugo soti ni tuite. Igaku : 263-5. ------ A new hand slit lamp. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Oto'ar., 1948-49, 53: 357.—Lemoine & Valoi?. Une nouvelle 'amne a fente a lumi^re homogene. Bull. Soc. fr. opht, 1933, 46: 159-62.— Mayou (The) slit-lamp. Brit. J. Ophth., 1927, 11: 337.— Minsky. H. The linear-streak lamp, pocket slit lamp. Am. .T. Ophth., 1942, 25: 74-82.—Mulock Houwer TOoldmann's slit-lamp] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940. 80: 377.—Portable slit lamp. Eausch & Lomb Mag., 1949, 25: No. 3, 18.— Ribas Valero, R. Hendidura estenop^ica. Arch. Soc. oft. hisp. amer., 1946, 6: 384-409.—Schoeer, A. Eine verbesserte Spaltlampe. Arch. ges. Physiol., 1939-40, 243: 94.—Stein, L. Flexible cable slit control for biomicroscope. Am. J. Ophth., 1948, 31: 1166-8.—Stenstrom, S. Demonstration av skia^kope- ringsram av nv modell; soaltlampa for allmnnpraktiker. Nord. med., 1947, 33: 571.—Young, M. N. Field construction of an improved slit lamp and chin rest. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 134-6. MICROSCOPE lens. See also Lens (optical) Microscope condenser; also under names of special types of microscopy. Baud, C. A.. & Locquin, M. L abaissement du pouvoir r^flecteur des surfaces optiques et son inte>6t en microscopie. Bull, histol. anpl., Lyon, 1948, 25: 139-41.—Berner. L. Pro- tection of microscope lens from fungus. Trop. M. News, N. Orl., 1945, 2: 15.—Gardner, I. C, & Case, F. A. The lateral chromatic aberration of apochromatic microscope systems. Pev. Sc. Instrum., 1931, n. ser., 2: 416-28.—Heusner. H. L. Ein neuer BehSlter zum Aufheben der Obiektivtrager. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 1608.— Rhumbler. L. Vorschlag zur besseren ausserlichen Kenntliehmachune mikroskopischer Linsensysteme. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1934-35, 51: 352-60. ---- Correlation of objective and ocular. Foster, L. V. The correlation of microscope objectives and eyepieces. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1934, 2: 140-50.—Guilloz, T. Sur la re'ation qui doit exister entre le num6ro de 1'oculaire, le numAro de I'objectif et son ouverture numtrique pour pouvoir b£n6ficier dans l'observation microscopique de tout le pouvoir sfiparateur de rinstrument. C. rend. Soc biol., 1905, 58: 730-2. ------ Le champ dans l'observation microscopique Heduit des numlros dioptriques de I'objectif et de 1'oculaire. Ibid., 60: 490-2. ---- electron. See under Microscopy, electron. ---- Numerical aperture. Foster, L. V. The intelligent use of numerical anerture. T. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1939-40, 8: 60-8, 2 pi.—Harlridge, H. The measurement of working aperture. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1913, pt 4, 363.—Horsfall. R. B., jr. Measurement of numerical anerture. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1942, 61: 297-301.— Metz, C. Apertometer fiir Trockensvsteme und Oelimmersio- nen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1920, 37: 53.—Metzner. P. Einfache Methode der Aperturbestimmung au ImmersionsoKiektiven. Ibid.. 203-5.—Nelson. E. M. An improved form of Cheshire's aoertometer. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1914, 2. ser., 12: 281.— Neuwei'er, N. G. Die Bestimmung der numerischen Apertur von Trockenobjektiven. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1938-39. 55: 217-9. ---- Objective. Ainslie, M. A. An addition to the objective. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1915. 12: 561-76.—Bennett, A. H. The develop- ment of the microscope objective. J. Optic. Soc America, 1943, 33: 123-8.—Drew, R. L. Flat-f elded reflecting micro- objectives. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 360.—Foster, L. V. Microscone objectives and a new stereo-nolarizer. J. Bact., Bait., 1942. 43: 116.—Gallasch, G. P., & Kurtz. H. F. Objec- tive mount. U. S. Patent Off., 1937, No. 2,093,605.—Grey, D. S. A_ new series of microscope objectives; preliminary investigation of catadioptric Schwarzschild svstems. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1949, 39: 723-8. ------ & Lee, P. H. A new series of microscone objectives; catadioptric Newtonian sys- tems. Ibid., 719-23.—Giinther. H. Neue Objektive. Mikro- kosmos, Stuttg.^ 1914-15, 8: 161.—Ma'assez. L. Sur la notation des ob'ectifs microscopiques. Tr. Laborat. histol. Coll. France (1904) 1905, 291-371. Also C. rend. Soc. biol.. 1906. 61: 669-71.—Objective screw thread. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1915, pt 3, 230.—Oelze. F. W. Neuere Universalobjek- tive fur Hell- und Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung. Derm. Wschr., 1928, 86: 760.—Ott, H. N. Means for centering microscope objectives. U. S. Patent Off., 1940, No. 2,195,657.—Rams- thaler. P. Zur Geschichte der Mikroskopobjektive. Schweiz. Zschr. Optik, 1947, 23: 26-9. ------ Ueber Mikroskop- objektive mit ebenem Bildfeld. Ibid., 1948, 24: 12-6 MICROSCOPE LENS 89 MICROSCOPE LENS ---- Objective: Aberrations and corrections. Boegehold, H. Die Verbesserung des Bildfeldes der Mikro- skopobjektive (Planachromate) Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1938-39, 55: 17-25, 3 pi.—Clay, R. S., & Court, T. H. The early achro- matic objective; a further note. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1935, 55: 95-8.-—Cruickshank. F. D. The trigonometrical correction of microscope objectives. J. Optic Soc. America, 1946, 36: 296-8.—Foster, L. V., & Thiel, E. M. An achromatic ultra- violet microscope objective. Ibid., 1948, 38: 689-92.—Kings- lake, R. The measurement of the aberrations of a microscope objective. Ibid., 1936, 26: 251-6.—Stuhlman, O., jr. Micro- scope objective corrections. In his Introd. Biophysics, N. Y., 1943, 32J-8.—Van Heurck. H. L'objectif apochromatique a verres durs ds M. Carl Reichert. Ann. Soc. beige micr., 1900- 06. 27: 39-42. ---- Objective, adjustable. Bauersfeld, W. Adjusting device for a pair of objectives of binocular microscopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1934, No. 1,975,629.—Bracey, R. J. A universal tube-length and cover- glass correcting lens system for use with microscope object- glasses. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1931, 51: 20-3. ---- Objective: Magnification and evaluation. Crozant, L. de. Nouvelles formules pour la determination des grossissements utiles minima et maxima des objeciifs de microscope. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1936, 5: 8-17.—Malassez, L. Sur le pouvoir grossissant des objectifs microscopiques; sa definition. Tr. Laborat. histol. Coll. France (1905-06) 1907, 22: 36; 42; 94. ------ Evaluation de la puissance des objectifs microscopiques. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1906, 142: 773-5.—Nelson, E. M. On the measurement of the initial magnifying powers of objectives. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1914, 2. ser., 12: 295-300.—Osterberg, H., & Wilkins, J. E., jr. The resolving power of a coated objective. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1949, 39: 553-7.—Osterberg, H., & Wissler, F. C. The resolution of two particles in a bright field by coated microscope objectives. Ibid., 558-66.—Ramsthaler, P. Ueber die Berechnung von Mikroskopobjektiven. Schweiz. Zschr. Optik, 1948, 24: 24; passim.—Siadbei, G. Sur la methode de Hartmann pour l'etude des objectifs. Rev. opt., Par., 1927, 6: 257-63. ---- Objective: Working distance. Deflandre, G. Augmentation de la distance frontale dea objectifs de microscopes. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1936, 5: 150—4. ------ Procedfi pratique d'augmentation de la distance frontale des objectifs de microscopes. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1936, 203: 1242-4.—Dyson, J. A unit-magnification optical system with long working distance for microscopical applica- tions. Nature, Lond., 1949, 163: 400.—Long working distance microscope objective for photographic emulsion work. _ Europ. Sc. Notes, 1950, 4: 29.—Malassez, L. Evaluation des distances foco-faciales des objectifs microscopiques. C. rend. Acad. sc, 1906, 142: 926. Also Tr. Laborat. histol. Coll. France (1905-06) 1907, 22: 97-9.—Wilson, D. P. Note on a method of obtaining long working distances with low-power objectives. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1927, 47: 335-7. ---- Ocular. See also Microscope, comparison; Microscopy, polarizing; Microspectroscope. Healy, D. J. A comparison ocular. J. Am. M. Ass., 1913, 61: 1958.—Kaufmann. Neues Okular von starker Vergros- serung und grossem Gesichtsfeld fiir Mikroscope. Verh. Deut. Kongr. inn. Med., 1912, 29: 287-9.—Lane, G. R. Coat- ing of microscope eyepiece lenses. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 452.—Langeron, M. C. P. Oculaires. In his Precis d. micr., 7. ed., Par., 1949, 97-104.—Nelson, E. M. Eye-pieces for the microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1907, pt 5, 525-31; 1908, pt2, 146-9.—Offutt. E. P. Anew ocular disc of special useful- ness'in medical parasitology. Proc N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1949, 29: 4.—OU, H. N. Adjustable microscope eyepiece mounting. U. S. Patent Off., 1948, No. 2,439,526.— Schmidt, W. J. Zur Geschichte des dichroskopischen Okulars. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1934-35, 51: 369.—Stempel, W. M. _ An empirical approach to lens designs; the Huygens eyepiece. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1943, 33: 278-92. ---- Ocular, compensating. Ashcar, H., & Beck, E. Novo dispositivo para correcao do astigmatismo do microscopista; ocular complementar de microsc6pio. Hospital. Rio. 1949, 36: 279-84.—Hartridge, H. Eye-pieces with adjustable compensation. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1919, 15-9.—Metz. C. Neue Okulare zur Ebnung der Gesichtsfelder der Apochromate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1920, 37* 45-52, pi.—Pauly, A. Ein einfaches Kompensatorokular. Ibid., 1906, 23: 38-41. ---- Ocular: Pointer and measurer. See also Micrometry, Instruments. Bazin, H. Reseau oculaire pour le dessin, la mensuration et la numeration microscopiques. Bull. Soc. path, exot., Par., 1919 12: 135.—Jarocki, A. I. O neobkhodimosti snabzhat okulyart mikroskopov nityami; k metodikle nablyudeniya i schota bakteriy i klletok. Russ. vrach, 1912, 11: 464-6. Also S. Petersb. med. Zschr., 1912, 37: 197-9.—Jedrzejowski, Z., & Swiqtkiewicz, W. [Practical method of inserting the pointer into the microscope] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 699.— Naumann, E. Ein einfaches Zeigerokular. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1918, 35: 248.—Utermohl, H. Unzulanglichkeiten bei den bisherigen Einteilungen des mikroskopischen Gesichtsfeldea und ihre Beseitigung durch das Zahlstreifen-Okular. Ibid., 1927. 44: 466-70. ---- Resolving power [and magnification of microscope] See also Microscope, History; Microscopy, electron; Microscopy, fluorescence; also Micro- scopy, Theory. Arnulf, A. La thiorie de la limite de visibility par le microscope. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1939, 8: 63-95.—Auwers, O. v., & Vahlen, T. Zur Ueberschreitung der Grenze des licht- mikroskopischen Auflosungsvermogens. Forsch. & Fortschr., 1942, 18: 291.—Bayard, A. Un curieux proced6 pour la resolution des diatomees. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1932, 1: 40-2.— Beck, C. Notes on resolution. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1921, pt 4, 373-7.—Berek, M. Betrachtungen zur Darstellung des Abbildungsvorganges im Mikroskop und zur Frage des Auf- losungsvermogens im Hellfeld und Dunkelfeld. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1924, 41: 1-15.—Cheshire, F. J. Notes on some focometric apparatus. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1914, pt 6, 513-9.—Coleman, H. S„ & Harding, S. W. A method for making precise resolution measurements. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1947, 37: 263-71.—Jentzsch, F. Grenzen der Mikroskopie, Beginn der Molekularoptik. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1930, 47: 145-71.—Johnson, B. K. Some introductory experi- ments dealing with a quantitative^ method of determining the resolving power of microscope objectives. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1928, 48: 144-58, 2 pi.—Kazmaier, H. Ueber die Grenzen der mikroskopischen Sichtbarkeit. Rontg. Photogr., Stuttg., 1948-49, 2: 53-8.—Kohler, A. Abbildung und Auflosungsvermogen im Mikroskop. Zeiss Nachr., 1939-40, 3. Folge, 2-19. ------ Zur Tiefenscharfe des Mikroskops. Ibid., 1944-49, 5. Folge, 158-63.—Lapeyre, F. Pouvoir separateur du mieroscope. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1933, 2: 61-6.— Leitz, E. The resolving power of the microscope. Lancet, Lond., 1911, 2: 253.—Luntz, J. Systemes optiques pour les examens aux limites de la visibility. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1933, 2: 35-9.—Markbreiter, I. [Magnification by microscope, especially its relation to refraction and accommodation] Gy6gyaszat, 1938, 78: 366.—Merling-Eisenberg, K. B. Fur- ther observations on the limits of resolution and visibility of the microscope. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1937, 1: 311-23, 2 pi.—Morley, E. W. On the limits of accuracy in measure- ments with the microscope. Proc. Am. Acad. Arts Sc, 1878-79, n. ser., 6: 164-7.—Nelson, E. M. On the limits of resolving power for the microscope and telescope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1906, pt. 5, 521-31.—Ott, H. N. Means for improving the available resolving power of microscopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1939, No. 2,182,499.— Sliusarev, G. G. [Calculations of optical systems] Priroda, 1937, 26: 12-24.—Urech, C. Le grossissement des microscopes modernes. Schweiz. Drogist. Ztg, 1949, 49: 65-8.—Wright, F. E. The contrast sensibility of the eye as a factor in the resolving power of the microscope. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1919, 2:-3: 101-7. ---- Test object. See also Micrometry. Barnard, J. E., & Welch, F. V. The resolution of Amphi- pleura pellucida. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1932, 52: 121, pi.— Coleman, H. S., & Clark, D. G. The production and calibra- tion of Foucault test objects of various contrasts. J. Optic. Soc America, 1947, 37: 272-4.—Comparateur optique a micro- scopes. Rev. opt., Par., 1927, 6: 487-90, illust.—Goosmann, C. Test objects for the microscope. Cincinnati J. M., 1948, 29: 511-3.—Hamly, D. H., & Watson, J. H. L. Electron and optical microscope interpretation of the wall of Pleurosigma angulatum. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1942, 32: 433-42.— Mai lock, A. Test-plates for microscopes and microscopio definition. Nature, Lond., 1922, 109: 205.—Martin, L. C. Some experimental rulings by the late Mr. H. J. Grayson. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1938, 58:239-43, pi.—Stigmatometre (Le) nouvel pour la verification des objectifs de microscope. Rev. opt., Par., 1927, 6: 134-9, illust.—Swatman, C. C. The technique of diatom cleaning. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1937, 1: 333-40.—West, T. Nobert's test-lines. Recreat. Sc, Lond., 1860, 1:333-5. MICROSCOPE slide. See also Microscopy subdivisions (Record of observations; Specimen preparation) Micro- section; Microtomy; Mounting; also such head- ings as Blood picture, Technic; Histology, Methods, etc. Hinterberger, A. Wie kann man absolut reine oder auch beschickte Deckglaser transportieren, Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907, 24: 145-7.—Littman, M. L. A special microslide for MICROSCOPE SLIDE 90 MICROSCOPE SLIDE culture of fungi. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1949, 19: 278-83.— Martin, A. Zur Geschichte des Objekttragers und der Herstel- lung mikroskopischer Praparate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr , 1927. 44: 212-4.—-Nagel, A. Ein Verfahren zur quantitativen Wieder- gewinnung von Deckglasern und Objekttragern aus unbrauch- baren mikroskopischen Praparaten. Ibid., 1933, 50: 181-4.— Oliver. W. H.. jr. Microscopic slide. U. S. Patent Off., 1944, No. 2,351,282.—Pi^natari, R. Dei vetri copri-oggetti azzurri. Monit. zool. ital., 1911. 22: 204.—Porter, H. M. Microscope slide. U. S. Patent Off., 1937, No. 2,090,914. ---- Cabinet, and tray. Radnsch, H. E., & Fanz, J. I. An adjustable slide basket. Anat. Rec. 1917. 13: 227-32.—Tyzzer, E. E. The application of the card-cabinet svstem in the storage of microscopical slide- preparations. J. Med. Res., 1907-08, 16: 219-21.—Wachen- feld, S. v. Ein neuer Kasten zum Aufbewahren von mikro- skopischen Praparaten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 396-9. ---- Cell chamber. See also Microculture; Micrurgy. Bennett, A. H. Microscope and counting chamber therefor. U. S. Patent Off., 1948, No. 2,435,952.—Bigger, J. W., Thomas, G. E., & Caldwell, W. G. D. A modified slide cell. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1944, 56: 266-9.—Chambre claire pour micro- scope. Rev. opt., Par., 1933, 12: 179-83.—Fonbrune, P. de. Constitution d une chambre a huile. In his Techn. micro- manip.. Par.. 1949, 130-47. ------ Conditions de survie dans la chambre k huile; microcultures. Ibid., 135-7, illust.— Langeron, M. C. P. Chambers claires proprement dites. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id.. Par., 1949, 140-5, illust.—Naumann, E. Zwei neue Typen von Planktonkammern. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1922, 39: 163.—Peterfl, T. Die heizbare feuchte Kammer. Ibid., 1927, 44: 296-308.—Richter, K. M. An improved moist chamber slide for use in micromanipulation. Science, 1948, 108: 192.—Riepert, H. Cooling chamber for micro- scopes. U. S. Patent Off.. 1941. No. 2,234,578.—Watts, R. H. A simply constructed cell-chamber for the micro-observation of thick tissues. Turtox News, 1949, 27: 269.—Weygand, C. Cooling chamber for microscopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1941, No. 2,232.354. ---- Cleaning. Gage, S. H. Cleaning slides and covers for dark-field work. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc. 1922. 41: 56.—Gordon, H. A simple apparatus for cleaning coverslips. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1931, 17: 190-2.—Miller, H. F. A note on slide cleaning. Am. J. M. Techn., 1939, 5: 188.—Snieszko, S. F. Detergents and staining of bacteria. Gradwohl Laborat. Digest, 1942-43. 6: No. 8, 9.—Spencer, G. J. A cheap and speedy method of cleaning old microscope slides. Science, 1946, 103: 456.— Walsem, G. C. v. Die Reinigung der Objekttrager. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1925, 42: 438.—Wyant, Z. N. Cleaning used Bhdes and cover glasses. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1947, 17: 917. ---- Coverslip. tw*w- "" Alberico, A. M. A method employing ethyl chloride~for the removal of broken coverglasses. Turtox News, 1947, 25: 14f-—Brookover, C. Celluloid covers for large microscopic slides. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc., 1914, 33: 56.—Busse, R. W. Cover slip. U. S. Patent Off., 1944, No. 2,342,918.—De Angel is, E. The use of plastics to replace cover glasses in microscope slide preparations. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1945, 30: 469-71.—Gonzalez Ancira, E. Un dispositivo que sus- tituye la lamina cubre-objetos. Medicina, Mex., 1943, 23: 177.— Jochims, J. Ein neues Deckglas zur Ausfuhrung mikro- chemischer Reaktionen in der Zeiszschen Quarzkammer. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 214-6.—Moore, R. A. Glass cover slips. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1940, 20: 4.—Miiller, H. [Easily obtainable cover-glasses] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1938, 78: 44.—Para, M. The application of a processed glue as a substitute for glass coverslips in histologic technique. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1944, 29: 1294-9.—Petroff, S. A. A useful coverslip holder. Ibid., 1930-31, 16: 314.—Pons, C. A. Cellophane cover slips. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1942, 6: 57.—Prevost, J. V. Cellophane coverslips for micro- scopic mounts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull.. 1942, 40: 721.—Richards O W., Small, J. H., & Collyer, P. W. Microscopy with plastic substitutes for cover glasses. Stain Techn., 1944. 19- 59-62.—Russell, W. O. Plastic cover slips; a critical evalua- tion. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1942, No. 22, 65-70. Also Canad. J. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 13-6.—Shortage of microscopic elide cover glasses. Gradwohl Laborat. Digest, 1940-41 4- No. 6, 5 —Tierney, C. Thin glass for microscope cover-slipa Nature, Lond.. 1941. 148: 86.—Weller, C. V. Some substitutes tor glass for covering microscopical sections, gelatin, pyralin Bull. Internat. Ass. M. Mus., Ann Arb., 1916, 58-60. ---- Holder. See also Microscope, Accessories; Microscopy, Accessories. »T-P°eni,B,„ H* Ein einfacher Objektfiihrer. Zschr. wiss Mikr., 1928 45: 40-5 -Eckler, C. R. Slide holder and^ MCt%i?r,th,eof"..S- £,E-T^rming sta8e- J- Laborat. Clin. M., 1915. 1: 191-4. Also Lilly Sc. Bull., 1917, No. 8. 293-6.— Heimstadt, O. Objekttrager fiir Untersuchungen bei Dunkel- feldbeleuchtung. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1925, Orig., 96: 175.— Pepper, W. A cover-slip holder. J. Am. M. Ass., 1908, 50: 122.—Radasch, H. E. A slideholder for serial work. Anat. Rec. 1909. 3: 114-6.—Wagoner, G. W. Adjustable, multiple cover glass and slide holder. J. Am. M. Ass.. 1921. 77: 1423.— Wolff, M. Ein Objekthalter fiir Zeiszsche anastigmatische Doppellupen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914, 31: 380-3. ---- Labeling and cataloging. See also Microscopy, Record of observations. Ebersole, J. B. An improved method for attaching paper labels to slides. Stain Techn., 1948, 23: 220.—Fishbsck, H. R., & Gregersen, A. A permanent method of labelling microscope slides. Am. J. Clin. Path.. 1939, 9: Suppl. 134-6.— Nesbit, R. M., & Baum, W. C. A slide catalogue and file system for the urologist. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1949. 53: 522-30.— Otis, C. H. Labeling of microscopical slides in staining tech- nique. Science, 1918, n. ser., 47: 219.—Reynolds, E. S. Labeling microscopic slides. Ibid., 1913, n. ser., 38: 363.— Sahni, B. Permanent labels for microscope slides. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1941, 10: 485. ---- Mounting. See under Microscopy, Specimen preparation. ---- Vibrator. Ardenne, M. v. Der Objekttrager-Vibrator, ein neuea Hilfsgerat der Uebermikroskopie und Mikroskopie. Kolloid Zschr., 1940, 93: 158-63. MICROSCOPIC anatomy. See Anatomy; Cytology; Histology; Mor- phology. MICROSCOPIST. See also Microscope, History; Microscopy, History; also such terms as Histology; Patholo- gist; Tissue explantation, etc. ( Brocher, F., & Doret, F. Le travail au microscope et 1 accommodation: l'oeil, le microscope, la chambre-claire et... l'observateur. Rev. med. Suisse rom., 1911, 31: 666-72.— Dannemann, F. Die Entdeckungen der ersten grossen Mikro- skopiker. In his Werden naturwiss. Probl., Lpz., 1928, 220-2.— Dock, W. The lure of medical history; Malpighi and Leeuwenhoek; the early microscopists. California West. M., 1928, 29: 333.—Krauss, W. C. The need of a trained microscopist in every community. Tr. M. Ass. Central N. York, 1906, 13: 79-87. Also Buffalo M. J., 1906-07, 62: 715-23.—Locy, W. A. Malpighi, Swammerdam and Leeu- wenhoek. Pop. Sc. Month., 1900-01, 58: 561-84.—Maxwell, E. K. The amateur microscopist during wartime. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1919, 2. ser., 14: 63-72.—Morales, L. M. Medicos, technologos medicos, y microbios. Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1941, 33: 335-9.—Rooseboom, M. Some notes upon the life and work of certain Netherlands artificers of micro- scopic preparations at the end of the xvm. century and the beginning of the XIX. Janus, Leiden, 1940, 44: 24-44, 2 pi.— Schurhofr, P. N. Aus der Geschichte des Mikroskops: Wil- helm Fnednch von Gleichen, genannt Russworm. Mikro- kosmos, Stuttg., 1926-27, 20: 25-8. ---- Accessories. Kellert, E. An eye-shade for use with the microscope. J. Am. M. Ass., 1916. 66: 1023.—Plaut, A. Eveglassos to be used with the binocular microscope. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 756.— Shattock, S. G. An adaptable eye shade for microscopic use. Brit. M. J., 1915, 2: 504. ---- Health, and occupational hazards. See also under names of diseases of the eye; also such terms as Eye refraction; Eyestrain; Retinal detachment, etc. Druault, A. Troubles de la vision survenant apres 1'usage du microscope. Ann. ocul.. Par., 1946, 179: 138-42.—Graper, «; ,. ,™2rungen beim monokularen Mikroskopieren. Med. Welt, 1927, 1: 680—Gutzeit. R. Zur Augenpflege des mikro- skopierenden Biologen. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43 50: 561 (Abstr.)— Walsem. G. C. Zur Hygiene des Mikroskopikers. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 112-5. MICROSCOPY. See also Cytology, Technic; Histology, Technic; Microbiology; Microcinematography; Microcul- ture; Microdissection; Microgeometry; Micro- graphy; Microincineration; Micromanipulator; Micrometry; Micropathology; Microphotography; Microprojector; Microscope; Microscopist; Mi- MICROSCOPY 91 MICROSCOPY crosection; Microtechnic; Microtomy; Micrurgy; also such terms as Hematology; Pathology, etc. Brown, L. H. The new deal in microscopy. 20p. 14cm. N. Y., 1934. Bragg. L. Seeing ever-smaller worlds. Nature, Lond., 1943, 151: 545-7.—Exploring the invisible world. Health, Chic, 1923. 3: No. 5, 33-9.—Fairchild. D. Report on micros- copy. Tr. Iowa M. Soc (1883-85) 1885, 6: 422-31.—Goret, P., Joubert, L., & Thiery, G. Du nouveau en microscopie. Rev. mM. vet., 1949, 12: 548-52, 2 pi.—Guyenot, E. Le microscope et I'examen microscopique. Biologica, Par., 1914, 4: 27; 61; 93.—Hauduroy. P. Le microscope; son utilisation, son entretien, ses accessoires; principe du microscope elec- tronique; la microscopie en fluorescence. In his Microb. g6n., Lausanne, 1947, 128—47.—Horine, E. F. Microscopical find- ings and review of literature. Kentucky M. J., 1911, 9: 191-3.—Langeron, M. C. P. L'observation microscopique. In his Precis d. micr., 7. ed.. Par., 1949. 173-90. illust.—Martin, L. C. Ultra-violet and electron microscopy. Proc. R. Inst. Gr. Britain, 1940-41, 31: 171-85, 2 pi.—Richards. O. W. When to use special microscopes. In: Biophvsic. Res. Meth. (Uber, F. M.) N. Y., 1950, 343-80. illust.—Rozhdestvensky, D. S. [What the microscope has mastered and what it still has to conquer] Priroda, 1936, 25: 13-24. ---- Accessories. See also Microscope. Accessories. Akehurst, S. C. New tank, and pond weed holder, to be used with the Greenough microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1916, pt 6, 534, 2 pi.—Bien, Z. Eine neue Objektiv- und Praparatschutzvorrichtung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1921, 38: 277-9.—Bodecker, C. F. Maschinen zur Herstellung von Sch'iffen zum Zwecke der mikroskopischen Untersuchung orgaiischarmer Gewebe. Ibid., 153-66.—Cori. C. J. Der Schlammsauger. Ibid.. 1924, 41: 261-3.—Detto, C. Ein neues Gleitlineal. Ibid., 1906, 23: 301-7.—Gilardoni, E. Di una nuova pinza per allestire estemporaneamente preparati microscopici su vetrini porta-oggetti. Gior. med. esercito, 1905, 53: 888-91.—Gueguen. Chevalet permettant d'observer au microscope les tubes de culture. C. tend. Soc. biol., 1906, 61: 229.—Huss, H. Eine Abanderung des Mayer'schen Chlorentwickelungsapparates zum Aufhellen von Pflanzen- stoffen fiir die mikroskopische Untersuchung. Zschr. Nah- rungsmitt., 1906, 12: 221-3.—James, W. M. Microscopical equipment; comments on choice and use of instruments; notes on the selection of a microscopical equipment. California West. M., 1928, 29: 12-5.—Picque. R. Necessaire de micro- scopie de campagne du medecin-major Rubenthaler. Bull. Soc chir. Paris. 1916, n. ser., 42: 1931-6.—Reese, A. M. A microscopii- trap. Science, 1918. n. ser., 48: 248.—Schaffnit, E. Ein Apparat zur mikroskopischen Beobachtung gefrierender Objekte. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1911, 28: 45-8.—Schauke. E. Eine behelfsmassige Drahtschlinge fiir mikroskopische Aus- strichpraparate. Derm. Wschr., 1924, 78: 344.—Schechtman, A. M. A simple device for the rapid observation of objects in lateral and ventral views. Science. 1935, 81: 404.—Studnicka, F. K. Ein neues Kompressorium. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1930, 47: 203-7.—Walsem, C. G. Praktische Notizen aus dem mikroskopischen Laboratorium; iiber den Gebrauch der Zentrifuge sowie iiber eine Handzentrifuge; der Wasserstrahl- brecher; Microscopista dioptrophorus. Ibid., 1921, 38: 62-6.—Warming 48 slides simultaneously. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1941, 12: 106. ---- Accessories: Tissue-mincer. Foley. E. J. Protective caps for glass tissue grinders. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1941-42, 27: 1337.—Mickle, H, Tissue disintegrator. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond.. 1948, 68: 10-2, pi.— Mitchell, H. K. A simple microgrinder for tissues. In: Stud. Vitamin Content (Univ. Texas) 1942, 145.—Seevers, M. H., & Shideman, F. E. A mincer adaptable to small quantities of tissue. Science, 1941, 94: 351. Accessories: Washer. Bowen, R. H. A simple device for washing microscopical material. Anat. Rec, 1926-27, 34: 397-400.—Breuning, F. Eine e nfache Wasserungsvorrichtung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914, 31: 227.—Farkas, B. Bemerkungen uber das Aus- waschen und Beschreibung eines einfachsten Auswaschap- parates. Ibid., 1913, 30: 33-9.—Gairns, F. W. The washing bobber. Stain Techn., 1942, 17: 131.—Hirschler. J. Ueber einen Apparat, der als Fixierungsmeliorator und Entwiis- serungsbeschleuniger wirkt. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1915, 32: 164-7.—Pietsch, A. Auswaschapparat fiir mikroskopische Objekte. Ibid., 1916, 33: 252.—Romeis. B. Eine neue Vorrichtung zum Wassern, Entwassern und Entkalken. Ibid., 1911, 28: 12-7. ------ Ein Wasserungsapparat. Ibid., 1914 31: 236-40.—Schaffnit, E. Ein einfacher Auswasch- apparat. Ibid., 1911, 28: 49.—Suzuki. B. Eine einfache Entwasserungs-, Hartungs- und zugleich Auswaschungsvor- richtung fiir mikrotechnische Zwecke. Ibid., 1909, 26: 211-9. ---- Application. See also other subdivisions; also such terms as Bacteriology; Histology; Laboratory, Methods; Nuclear physics, Methods; Radiometry; Tech- nology, etc. _ Agramonte, A. Algunos procesos vitales revelados por el microscopio. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1904, 9: 75-8.— Carleton, S. H. Baking under the microscope. Sc. American, 1947, IT7: 216-8.—Fraser, W. S. The microscope in industry. Manufact. Chem.. Lond.. 1949, 20: 19-24.—Hadfield, R. [The micro- scope and its applications] J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1920, 4. pt, 5-29.—Hintzsche, E. Os principios da anatomia micro- scdpica. Actas Ciba, Rio. 1948, 15: 252-8.—Hochholzer. H. Mikroskopische Bodenuntersuchung. Mikroskopie, Wien, 1948, 3: 203-17.—Hoffmeyer. I. [On the use of the micro- scope] Pharm. tid., Kbh.. 1863-64, 3: 277-9.—John. K, Unser Weltbild und deutscher Erfindergeist; das Mikroskop in Forschung und Technik. Optik, Weimar, 1944, 44-6.— Joseph, R. Sight and science. Visual Digest, 1940-41, 4: 11.—Kiplinger, C. C. A simple method for determining the approximate index of refraction of liquids with a common microscope. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1924, 963-5.—Kiihnelt, W. Mikroskopie der Bodentiere. Mikroskopie, Wien, 1948, 3: 120-8.—Lavin, G. I.. & Pollister, A. W. Some observations with a simplified quartz microscope. Biol. Bull., 1942, 83: 299 (Abstr.)—Marshall. M.S..Gunnison. J. B. fetal.] Micros- copy. In: Appl. M. Bact. (Marshall. M. S.) Phila., 1947, 9-19.—Murray, J. A. Microscopy and zoology. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1940, 60: 41-4.—Pijper. A. The microscope in biology. Ibid.. 1912, 62: 36-50.—Poschl. V. Eine neue Methode der Hartemessung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1909, 26: 101-10.—Slack, H. J. Microscopic preserves. Recreat. Sc., Lond., 1861. 2: 114-9. ---- binocular. See under Microscopy, Microscope, binocular. stereoscopic; also ---- capillary. See also Capillaroscopy; Microscope, capillaro- scopic. Boehm, R. H. *Der heutige Stand der Kapillarmikroskopie in seiner Beziehung zur Konstitutionsforschung. 20p. 22%cm. Greifsw., 1937. Parma, K. *Kapillarmikroskopische Unter- suchungen bei Schwangeren, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Zahnfleischkapillaren. p. 1-187. 24Kcm. Helsin., 1939. In: Suom. hammaslaak. toim., 1939, No. 66. Travi, A. M. *Estudio capilarosc6pico de algunos modificadores vasculares. 39p. 24^cm. B. Air., 1930. Davis. E. A simple technique for capillary microscopy. Proc.R. Soc. M., Lond.. 1945-46. 39:314. ------ Capillary microscopy, with special reference to capillary petechiae. Am. J. M. Sc, 1946, 212: 192-6.—Ducach. J. La capilaros- copia y capilarograffa en estado normal y patol6gico. Prensa med. argent., 1937, 24: 333-49.—Jaensch, W. Die Hautcapil- larmikroskopie am Lebenden. In: Handb. biol. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Berl., 1937, Abt. 9., T. 3.. 2. Halfte, 865- 940.—Jimena de la Vega. Capilaroscopfa; tecnica del examen capilar. Medicina, Madr., 1941, 9: pt 2, 347-50. ------ Capilaroscopia; morfologfa capilar. Ibid., 1943. 11: 295-302, 2 pi.—Orloff, D. La capillaroscopie et son importance dans l'etude des reactions circulatoires lors et apres des cures creno- climatotherapiques. Acta physiother. rheumat. belg., 1949, 4: 247-9.—Quirno, N. La capilaroscop'a en condiciones normales y patol6gicas. Dia med., B. Air., 1937, 9: 814-9.— Pasini, A. Capillariscopia della circolazione cutanea a forte ingrandimento. Deliber. Congr. derm, internat. (1935) 1935- 37, 9. Congr., 1: 9.—Pieri, G. La capillaroscopia nelle affezioni vascolari degli arti. Chir. ital., 1948, 2: 19-28.— Pototzky, C. Capillaro-microscopy and child psychiatry. Proc. Rudolf Virchow M. Soc. N. York, 1944, 3: 52— Ravi?. E. Capillaroscopia in neuropsichiatria infantile. Clin, pediat., Mod., 1938, 20: 492.—Schonfeld. W. Vorlaufer der heutigen Capillarmikroskopie. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1938-39, 178: 201-15. ------ Capillarmikroskopie und Capillarphoto- gramme der ausseren mannlichen Geschlechtsteile. Ibid., 276- 87.—Solovev, V. Kapilliaroskopia v rannikh stadijakh posle- rodovykh zabolevanii. Akush. gin., 1950, 30-3.—Vazquez, M. Capilaroscopia. Arch. lat. amer. card.. Mix., 1932-33, 3: 231-50. ------ La capilaroscopia como procedimiento de elecci6n en la exploracion de los slndromes capilares de las extremidades. Cir. cirujan.. Mix., 1939, 7: 347-64.—Xavier, J. F. Questoes de capillaroscopia. In: Quest, clin. actual. (Vaz, R.) Rio, 1932, 2. ser., 211-37. ---- chemical and pharmacological. See also Histochemistry; Microchemistry; Microspectrography; Pharmacognosy; Pharma- cology, Methods, etc. MICROSCOPY Chamot, E. M. Elementary chemical micros- copy. 2. ed. 479p. 8? N. Y., 1921. Eno strom, A. *Quantitative micro- and histochemical elementary analysis by roentgen absorption spectrography [Karolinska Inst.] 106p. 25cm. Stockh.. 1946. Forms Suppl. 63, Acta radiol., Stockh. Greene, L. W. Chemical microscopv of fats and waxes; oxygen bubbles in oil. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1933, 52: 269.— Simmonite, D. The microscone in the examination of complex emulsions. Pharm. J., Lond., 1949, 109: 386-8— Wilson, C. L. The microscope as a chemical tool. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1948-49, 34: 120. ---- dark-ground. See as subsequent main subject Microscopy, darkfield. ---- Drawing. See also Micrograph; Micrography; Micro- manipulator; Microprojector. Browaeys, J. * Micromanipulateur a panto- graphe pour le travail microscopique a un grossissement limits. 42p. 24cm. Par., 1942. Appareil a projeter, photographier ou dessiner les images obtenues au moyen du microscope. Rev. opt., Par., 1925, 4: 260-3, illust.—Boldrini, B. Presentazione di un apparecchio micrografico universale. Ateneo parm., 1935, 7: 164-7.— Harris, R. H., jr. Device for drawing objects in perspective. U. S. Patent Off., 1935, No. 1,986,506.—Langeron, M. C. P. Appareils k dessiner. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id., Par., 1949, 133-51, illust.—Neuer (Ein) Mikro-Zeichen- und Projektions- apparat. Schweiz. Zschr. Gesundhpfl., 1926, 6: 139.—Soueges, R. Coffret-support pour dessin a la chambre claire de Malassez. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1934, 3: 119-22, illust.—Studricka, F. K. Ein Schrank zum Zeichnen mikroskopischer Praparate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1923, 40: 353-8. ---- electron. See as subsequent main subject Microscopy, electron. ---- fluorescence. See as subsequent main subject Microscopy, fluorescence. ---- forensic. See also Crime, Medical aspects; Criminology, Methods; Forensic medicine, Methods; also such terms as Blood-stain, Identification; Hair, Foren- sic aspect, etc. Anuschat, E. Das Taschenmikroskop und seine Verwendung in der kriminalistischen Praxis. Arch. Krim. Anthrop., 1906, 25: 1-63.—Castellanos, I. Microscopy in criminal investiga- tion. Laborat. Digest, S. Louis, 1948-49, 12: No. 4, 2-5.— Hepner, W. Falschungsnachweis durch mikroskopische Trenn- randuntersuchung. Mikroskopie, Wien, 1948, 3: 318-29.— Kirk, P. L. Microscopic evidence; its use in the investigation of crime. J. Crim., Chic, 1949-50, 40: 362-9.—Langeron, M. C. P. Technique microscopique medico-legale. In his Precis d. micr., 7. ed., Par., 1949, 1297-302.—Perez Argiles, V. Nuevas aplicaciones medico-legales del microscopio de Florence. Arch. Fac. med. Zaragoza, 1932, 1: 171-8.—Salisbury, G. R. El cuarto grado. Policia seer, nac, Habana, 1942-43, 11: 187-90. ---- History. See also Microscope, History; Microscopist; Microscopy, electron, History; also such terms as Microphotography, etc. Piney, A. Recent advances in microscopy; biological applications. 260p. 8? Lond., 1931. Sachs, P. J. Messis observationum microsco- ficarum e variis authoribus collectarum. p. 47- 61. 4°. Par.. 1672. In: Misc. med. phys. Acad, natur. curios, germ., Par., 1672. 1:47-61. Stehli, G. Das mikroskopische Schrifttum; eine Bibliographie der fur den Mikroskopiker wichtigsten Literatur des In- und Auslandes. 70p. 8? Stuttg., 1925. Baker, F. W. Progress of microscopy, from a manufacturer's point of view. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1920, 4. pt, 81-3.— Bargmann, W. Aus der Frfihzeit der Mikroskopie. Natur, MICROSCOPY Lps., 1927. 18: 63; passim.—Bayer, F. W. Anfange mikro- skopischer Forschung in der Medizin, 17. Jahrhundert. Klin. Wschr., 1944, 23: 31-3.—Beck, C. Some recent advances in microscopy. J. R. Micr. Soc. Lond., 1934, 54: 1-8.—Da Costa, A. C. Reflexoes sobre a hist6ria da microscopia portuguesa. Lisboa med., 1941, 18: 633-42.—Findlav, G. M. The debt of medicine to microscopy. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1940, 60: 36-40.—Fischer, I. Das erste Jahrhundert arztlicher Mikro- skopie. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1926, 39: 1000; 1020.—Gershen- feld, L. The historv and romance of microscopy. Pop. Sc. Talks, Phila., 1934, i2: 130-80.—Haden, R. L. The early use of the microscope in Ohio. Ohio Archaeol. Hist. Q., 1942, 51: 271-8.—Hintzsche, E. Die Anfange der mikroskopischen Anatomic Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1947-48, 10: 4055-60. ------ Os primeiros ensaios microfotogrrificos. Actas Ciba, Rio, 1949, 16: 154.—Lucas, F. F. Late developments in microscopy. J. Franklin Inst., 1934, 217: 661-707.—Luntley, J. L. Glanures de microscopie historique; les photographies microscopiques et J. B. Dancer. Bull. Soc fr. micr., 1939, 8: 40-2.—Martin, I.. C. Ultra-violet and electron microscopy. Nature, Lond., 1940, 146: 288-92.—Morgan, R. L. Recent developments in microscopy. Cambridge Univ. M. Soc Mag., 1948-49, 26: 52-6.—Richards, O. W. Some recent advances in microscopy. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1949, 68: 292-303.—Woodruff, L. L. Microscopy before the nineteenth century. Am. Natur., 1939, 73: 485-516. Also in Biol. Sympos. (Cattell, J.) Lane, 1940, 1: 5-36. ------ The advent of the microscope at Yale College [1734] Am. Scientist, 1943, 31:241-5. Also Connecticut M. J., 1944, 8: 93-5. ---- Image [inch field of vision] See also subheadings (Interpretation of ap- pearances; Record of observations; Theory) also Microscope, Optics; Microscope lens; Micros- copy, electron, Image. Langeron, M. C. P. Formation de l'image microscopique. In his Precis d. micr., 7. ed., Par., 1949, 105T12.—Moore, H. The mode of formation of the image in the microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1928, 48: 133-43. ------ Theories of image formation in the microscope. Ibid., 1940, 60: 140-51.— Naumann, E. Ueber die okulare Begrenzung des mikroskopi- schen Gesichtsfeldes. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1918, 35: 241.— Siedentopf, H. Die Sichtbarmachung von Kanten im mikro- skopischen Bilde. Ibid., 1908, 25: 424-31, pi.—Zernike, F. De theorie van de microscopische beeldvorming. Ned. tschr. natuurk., 1942, 9: 357-77. ---- Image: Contrast. See also under names of methods used for in- creasing contrast as Embedding; Microscopy, darkfield; Microscopy, fluorescence; Microscopy, phase-contrast; Staining. Ambronn, H. Farbenerscheinungen an den Grenzen farb- loser Objecte im Mikroskop. Ber. Sachs. Ges. Wiss., 1896, 48: 134-40.—Keck, P. H., & Brice, A. T. Image contrast in phase- contrast microscopy. J. Optic Soc. America, 1949, 39: 507- 14.-—Merton, T. On a method of increasing contrast in micros- copy. Proc. R. Soc, Lond., Ser. A., 1947, 189: 309-13, pi. ---- Immersion system [incl. oil] For lenses see Microscope condenser; Micro- scope lens; see also names of oils and balsams. Brug, S. L. The use of cajuputih oil in microscopy. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1942, 61: 84.—Calvef, R., & Morato, T. De l'application des solutions de naphtaline dans quelques huiles comme liquides d'immersion pour les objectifs de microscope. C. rend. Soc biol., 1932,110:260. ------ Nouvelles composi- tions economiques pour remplacer l'huile de cedre comme liquide d'immersion pour les objectifs de microscope. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1933, 2: 4.—Fitting, H. Ueber Wasserimmersionen mit Fassungen aus rostfreiem Stahl. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 478-80.—Gilman, L. L. A convenient oil dropper. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 68: 1177.—Guida. C. L'olio di ulivo in microscopia. Boll, med., Trapani, 1945, 12: No. 2, 28-31.—Jensen, V. En ny immersionsvaedske. Hospitalstidende, 1914, 5. R., 7: 1424-7. Also Brit. J. Exp. Path., 1921-22,2:155.—McCartney, J. E. A new immersion oil (polyric) J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1944, 56: 265.—Metelkin, A. I. [Flask for immersion oil] Sovet. vrach. J., 1936, 1: 1319.—Perruche, L. La recuperation pour l'usage en microscopie des huiles de cedre 6paissies. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1939, 8: 147.—Wasicky, R. Der Ersatz von Zedernol durch andere Immersionsflussigkeiten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1920, 37: 206-8. ---- Incident light. See also Microscope illuminator; Microscopy, phase-contrast; also Episcope. Hauser, F. Das Arbeiten mit auffallendem Licht in der Mikroskopie, Mikro- und Makro- photographie. p.3717-849. 25cm. Berl., 1939. In: Handb. biol. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Abt. 2, T. 3, 2. Hftlfte. 2 MICROSCOPY 93 MICROSCOPY Abramow, S. Ueber die Verwendung der mikroskopischen Auflichtbeobachtung in der pathologischen Anatomie. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58:340-5.—Antoine,T.. & Grunberger, V. Auflichtmikroskopie in der Gynakologie. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1949, 61:159.—Hauser, F. Mikroskopie im auffallenden Licht. Umschau. 1929, 33: 715-9.—Obi*lio, J. R. Epimicroscopia sensibilizada. Rev. As. med. argent., 1936, 50: 1119-24.— Veiga de Carvalho, H.. & Almeida Braga, R. de. Contributes paulistas para o estudo das applicacoes m4dico-legaes da epi- microscopia; trabalho elaborado no Instituto de medicina legal Oscar Freire da Faculdade de medicina da Universidade de Sao Paulo. Arch. med. leg. ident., Rio, 1935, No. 11. 46-52, 19 pi.—Vonwiller, P. Microscopy with incident light and its application to living objects. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1927, 47: 325-30. ------ Ueber den heutigen Stand der Mikro- skopie im auffallenden Licht. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1932, 49: 289-304. ------ Die Auflichtmikroskopie; ihre Entwicklung, Anwendung, Ergebnisse und Zukunftaussichten in der Biologie und Medizin. Wien. klin. Wschr.. 1947, 59: 693-6. ---- Institute and laboratory. See also Health laboratory; Histology, Institute and laboratory; Laboratory; Microbiology, In- stitutes, laboratories and stations, etc. Ambronn, H. Ueber Institute fiir wissenschaftliche Mikro- skopie und deren Aufgaben. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907, 24: 1-12.—Paulson, R. Microscopy at Ruhleben. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1918, 26.—Submicroscopical (The) research center at Stanford University. Science, 1941, 94: 295—Vialatte. C. Rapport sur le fonctionnement du Laboratoire de microscopie de Beni-Abbes (Sahara-Oranais) Bull. Soc path, exot., Par., 1916, 9: 469-86. ---- Institute and laboratory: Equipment. See also other subheadings; also Laboratory, Construction, equipment and planning. Cobb, N. A. Masonry bases for the installation of micro- scopes and their accessories, including the camera lucida and the microscope camera. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1916, 35: 7-22, 4 pi.—Gage, S. H., & Kingsbury, B. F. Some apparatus for the microscopical laboratory. Anat. Rec, 1916, 10: 527-36.— Jones, L. H. Coin mats for the microscopist. Science, 1941, 94: 446.—Kamiefiski, F. Nowe ulatwienie w badaniach mikroskopowych i mikrofotografii stereoskopowej (stolik wahajacy si§) Rozpr. wydz. mat. przyrod. Polska Akad. (1908) 1909. 3. ser., 8: A, 169-79.—Lehmensick, R. Die Wasserstrahl- Luftpumpe im Dienste der mikroskopischen Technik. Zool. Anz., 1929-30, 86: 75-9.—Lehner, J. Ein Hangekasten fur Wandtafeln. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1923, 40: 1-6.—Neumayer, L. Ein elektrisch heizbarer Universalwarmeschrank. Ibid., 1913, 30: 49-58.—Spendlove, G. A., Cummings, M.. & Patnode, R. Arm rest for use in microscopy. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1948, 63: 1046.—Walker, E. R. A photographic dark box for field work. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1914, 33: 51-4, pi.—Walsem, G. C. Der Arheitsraum des Mikroskopikers. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1915, 32: 69-79. ------ Arbeitstisch und Fenster. Ibid., 1925, 42: 435-7.—Wittlake, E. B. An efficient vacuum apparatus for microtechnic Ohio J. Sc, 1942, 42: 65-9.— Wolff. M. Das Geigersche Universal-Tisch-Stativ fiir Mikro- projektion, Mikro- und Makro-Photographie sowie iiber einen neuen Prapariertisch. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914, 31: 448-63. ---- Instruction. Buttner, H. E., & Mohr, L. Zur Frage der Vereinfachung des Unterrichts in der medizinischen Mikroskopie. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1936, 53: 273-8.—Johnson, F. M. The union of the teachings in cystoscopy and microscopy. Boston M. & S. J., 1904, 151:132.—Rucker, E. S., jr. A practical test on the use of the microscope in general biology. J. Tennessee Acad. Sc 1949 24: 211.—Wolf, J. Kurs pro vedeckou mikroskopii v Jen'e. Cas. lek. 6esk.. 1921. 60: 797. ---- interference. See under Microscopy, phase-contrast. ---- intravital [Biomicroscopy] See also Microscope subheadings (corneal; intravital; operating) also Microscopy, ophthal- mologic; Microscopy, fluorescence; Staining, intravital; also Microscope illuminator, Trans- mitted light. Clark, E. R., & Sandison, J. C. Methods for the microscopic study of living cells and tissues in the tail of the amphibian larva and in a transparent chamber introduced into the rab- bit's ear. Abstr. Internat. Physiol. Congr., 1929, 13. Congr., 54.—Ellinger, P., & Hirt, A. Mikroskopische Untersuchungen an lebenden Organen. Arch. exp. Path., Lpz., 1929, 145: 193-210. ------ Intravitalmikroskopie. Zschr. ges. Anat., 1. Abt., 1929, 90: 791-802.—Rokhlina, M. L. [Research methods in vital microscopy] Usp. sovrem. biol., 1936, 5: 537—43.—Singer, E. Microscopic representation of the surfaces of living organs. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 226.—Sturm, F. Neue Beobachtungen mit Hilfe der Intravitalmikroskopie. Biol, gen., Wien, 1938-39. 14: 55: 145, 2 pi. ---- Interpretation of appearances. See also such terms as Brownian movement; Cytodiagnosis; Histology, Problems, etc. Berek, M. Grundlagen der Tiefenwahmehmung im Mikro- skop mit einem Anhang iiber die Bestimmung der obersten Grenze des unvermeidlichen Fehlers einer Messung aus der Haufigkeitsverteilung der zufalligen Maximalfehler. Sitzber. Ges. Naturwiss. Marburg, 1927, 62: 189-223.— Dufour. M. De certains ph£nomenes optiques qui peuvent troubler l'ob- servation microscopique. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1932, 27: 240-8, illust.—R. Tiipfelreaktionen unter dem Mikroskop. Umschau, 1938, 42: 1059, illust.—Rubenthaler, G. Methode geneYale de fixation avant pour but de restreindre les artefacts. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907. 24: 133-8. ---- Liquids, oils, and reagents. See also other subheadings (Immersion system; Specimen preparation; Technic) also under names of liquids, oils, and reagents used in microscopy as Celloidin; India ink; Orcein; also names of stains. Schreiber, H. J. E. *Untersuchungen iiber die theoretischen Grundlagen der farbener- haltenden Konservierung mittels Salzformalin und Leuchtgas [Kiel] 21 p. 8? Halle-Saale, 1932. Berdichevsky, V. L. [On the use of acetone in microtechnic] Dnipropetr. med. J., 1928, 7: 202-6.—Ettisch, G. Nicht- wassrige biologische Medien (fiber n-Dekan, Dioxan und Triolein) Arq. pat., 1940, 12: 529-35.—Hamburger, H. J. Injektionen mit Eiweiss- und Serumtusche zu mikroskopischen Zwecken. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1908, 25: 1-3—Huilaux. R. Quelques mots sur les gommes laques utilisables en microscopie. Bull. Soc, fr. nvcr. 1937,6: 148,—Langeron. M.C. P. L'quides d'examen. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id., Par., 1949, 363-6.— Lefebure, P. Liqueurs a fortes densitfis. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1934, 3: 38.—Marpmann, G. Aceton in der mikroskopischen Technik. Zschr. angew. Mikr., 1906, 12: 157-61.—Mozejko, B. Bemerkungen zu dem Art'kel des Rudolf Krause [Herstellung von transparenter, roter Leiminjektionsmasse] Zschr. wiss. Mikr.. 1909, 26: 1; 1910, 27: 374-8—Perasallo, I. Sopra 1'impiego di materiali plastici, acetato di cellulosa, viscosa, resine sintetiche, nella tecnica microscopica, porta- e copri- oggetto, ed in quella di sperimentazione batteriologica. Ann, igiene, 1940, 50: 25-7.—Perruche, L. Determination au micro- scope de 1'indice de refraction des liquides. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1939, 8: 45.—Shufeldt, R. W. Balsam St. Rocco; a new bio- logical preserving fluid. Mus. Work, Provid., 1919, 1: 179- 83.—Van Cleave, H. J., & Ross, J. A. Use of trisodium phos- phate in microscopical technic. Science, 1947, 106: 194.— Walsem, G. C. v. Ueber Balsamflaschen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1917-18, 34: 245-7.------Ueber die Verwendung des Kopaivabalsams in der mikroskopischen Technik. Ibid., 1926, 43: 515-7. ---- luminescence. See under Microscopy, fluorescence. ---- Manual. See also Histology; Histopathology; Micros- copy other subheadings (medical; Technic) also subsequent main subjects of Microscopy, elec- tron; Microscopy, fluorescence; Microscopy, phase-contrast. Allen, R. M. The microscope. 286p. 23^cm. N. Y., 1940. Beale, L. S. How to work with the micro- scope. 124p. 20cm. Lond., 1857. Also 4. ed. 383p. 23cm. Phila., 1870. Beavis, G. The book of the microscope. 246p. 8? Lond., 1931. Beck, C. The microscope; theory and prac- tice. 264p. 8? Lond., 1938. Behrens, W. Tabellen zum Gebrauch bei mikroskopischen Arbeiten. 4. Aufl. 245p. 8° Lpz., 1908. Belling, J. The use of the microscope; a handbook for routine and research work. 315p. 8? N. Y., 1930. Clavera, J. M. Teorfa y manejo del micro- scopio. 123p. 23cm. Barcel., 1942. MICROSCOPY 94 MICROSCOPY Ehringhaus, A. Das Mikroskop. 2. Aufl. 156p. 18Hcm. Lpz., 1938. Gage, S. H. The microscope. 15. ed. 589p. 23^cm. Ithaca, 1932. Also 16. ed. 617p. 1936. Also 17. ed. 1941. Garner, W. Industrial microscopy. 389p. 22cm. Lond., 1932. Griebel, C. Mikroskopie. p.463-536. 8? Berl., 1933. In: Handb. Lebensmittchem. (Bomer, A. et al.) 1933, 2: Teil 1. Griffith, J. W. An elementary text-book of the microscope; including a description of the methods of preparing and mounting objects, etc. 192p. 20cm. Lond., 1864. Hager, H. Das Mikroskop und seine An- wendung. 13. Aufl. 373p. 8? Berl., 1925. Also 14. Aufl. 368p. 1932. Hogg, J. The microscope; its history, con- struction, and applications. 440p. 22cm. Lond., 1854. Koch-Larsen, J. Kursus i praktisk mikro- ekopi. 136p. 24cm. Kbh., 1936. Lambinet, L. Pour utiliser le microscope. 128p. 18cm. Par., 1941. Laporte, L. J., & Gatjdfernatj, E. Atlas de microscopie generale. v.l. 255p. 28cm. Par., 1937. Lee, A. B. The microtomist's vade mecum. 6. ed. 538p. 23cm. Lond., 1905. Metzner, P. Das Mikroskop; ein Leitfaden der wissenschaftlichen Mikroskopie. 2. Aufl. 509p. 26cm. Lpz., 1928. Muffoz, F. J., & Charipper, H. A. The microscope and its use. 334p. 22J4cm. N. Y., 1943. Neill, R. M. Microscopy in the service of man. 256p. 16? N. Y., 1926. Niklitschek, A. Mikroskopie fiir Alle. 175p. 23^cm. Wien, 1948. Phin, J. How to use the microscope, being practical hints on the selection and use of that instrument. 5. ed. 238p. 19cm. N. Y., 1882. Pujitjla, J. Microscopio y otros instrumentos de laboratorio. p.5-71. 24%cm. Barcel., 1931. In his Citologfa, 2. ed., Barcel., 1931, 2: Quekett, J. T. A practical treatise on the use of the microscope. 3. ed. 556p. 23cm. Lond., 1855. Richards, O. The effective use and proper care of the microscope. 60p. 19^cm. Buffalo, 1941. Scales, F. S. Practical microscopy; an intro- duction to microscopical methods. 3. ed. 332p. 12? Lond., 1926. Seguy, E. Le microscope. T. 1. [v. p.] 16cm. Par., 1942. Shipley, A. E. Hunting under the microscope. 184p. 8? Edinb., 1928. Spitta, E. J. Microscopy. 2. ed. 502p. 22cm. Lond., 1909. Stephanides, T. The microscope and the Eractical principles of observation. 160p. 23cm. ond., 1947. Upton. J. R. The microscope; its construction and its use in biology. 104p. 8? Lond., 1937. Venglovsky, R. I. Kratkii uchebnik mikro- Bkopicheskol i laboratornol tekhniki. 273p. 8? S. Peterb., 1907. Wythe, J. H. The microscopist; a manual of microscopy. 4. ed. 434p. 23cm. Phila., 1880. ---- medical [incl. veterinary] See also names of special studies and subjects related to medical microscopy such as Cyto-1 diagnosis: Cytology: Dermatology, Problems and research; Diagnosis subheadings; Hematology, Methods; Histology; Histopathology; Laboratory medicine; Medical research, Method; Micro- technic, etc. Cowdry, E. V. Microscope technique in biology and medicine. 206p. 23J>£cm. Bait., 1943. Cutter, E. Primer of the clinical microscope. 24p. 8? Bost., 1879. I6ANNIDES, G. S., & Pankalos, G. N. KXi^iki) nixpooKovia Kai (3io\oyla. 2v. 451 p.; 360p. 22cm. Athenai, 1928. Kowarski, A. Klinische Mikroskopie; Atlaa und Leitfaden. 172p. 4? Berl., 1932. Also 2. Aufl. 178p. 1947. Langeron, M. C. P. Precis de microscopie; technique, experimentation, diagnostic. 6. ed. 1340p. 20cm. Par., 1942. Also 7. ed. 1430p. 1949. Legrain, E. Microscopie clinique. 278p. 18cm. Par., 1894. Matteo, A. L. Las tecnicas microsc6picas modernas. p.635-98. 28cm. Montev., 1946. In: An. Fac. med., Montev., 1946, 31: Nikiforov, M. Mikroskopicheskaya tekhni- ka, posobie pri prakticheskom izuchenii patolo- gicheskoi histologii. 6. izd. 248p. 8? Moskva, 1906. Oelze, F. W. Die mikroskopische Ausrustung des Arztes. 112p. 8? Lpz., 1924. Richards, O. W. Microscopy in medicine. 28p. 19}£cm. Buffalo, 1937. Schild, E. Praktische Mikroskopie fiir den Arzt und Biologen. 2. Aufl. 216p. 21cm. Wien, 1947. Stiles, K. A. Handbook of microscopic characteristics of tissues and organs. 3. ed. 214p. 23#cm. Phila., 1946. United States Army. Enlisted Techni- cian's School. Letterman General Hospital [San Francisco, Calif.] Laboratory techni- cian's use and care of the microscope. 6p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1943. Wood, F. C. Chemical and microscopical diagnosis. 2. ed. 767p. 24Hcm. N. Y.. 1909. Barnard, J. E. Resolution and visibility in medical micros- copy. J. R. Micr.'Soc, Lond. ",1930, 50: 1-14, 4 pi.—Carl. Histologische Diagnostik auf dem Wege des Ausstrichpra- parates, insbesondere bei Tuberkulose. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1923, 31: 397-402.—Carrol). J. The microscope in its relation to medicine. Bull. Univ. Nebraska Coll. M.. 1906, 1: 129-46. Also Clin. Rev., Chic, 1906-07, 24: 108 27.—Catlin, J. J. The microscope in diagnosis. J. Minnesota M. Ass.. 1906, 26: 351.—Gaither, J. G. The use of the microscope by the general practitioner. Tr. Mississippi M. Ass., 1910, 43: 116-20, Disc, 129.—Homann, H. Das Mikroskop als Augen- spiegel. Zeiss Nachr., 1943, 4. eer., 173-8.—Kaka'ia. D. F. The physician and the microscope. Nat. M. Coll. Mag., Bombay, 1946, May, 133.—Knap. W. H. Elementary medical micro-technique; for physicians and others interested in the microscope. J. Appl. Micr., Rochester, 1902, 5:1929; passim.— Kufferath, A. Ueber eine eigenartige Entwicklung der Mikro- skopiertechnik und ihre Bedeutung fiir tierarztliche Unter- suchungen. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 87: 222-4. ------ Ueber den heutigen Stand der Mikroskopiertechnik im Dienste der Heilkunde. Deut. med. Wschr., 1937, 63: 973-7.—Langeron, M. Technique microscopique appliquee k la medecine coloniale. Arch, parasit., Par., 1908,12:135-63.— Lefferty, R. H. Microscopy in medicine. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1911, 58: 433-7.—Liesegang, R. E. Adenoide Resorption. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 14-30, pi.— Little, T. R. The microscope in general practice. Med. Counc, Phila., 1904, 9: 392; passim.—Lockett, E. A. The use of the microscope in general practice. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1906. 53: 330-3.—McLaughlin. J. W. The ad- vantages and use of the microscope to the general practitioner in diagnosis and therapy. Med. Age, 1905, 23: 457-63.— Mayer, O. Ueber die Verwendung der Lupenbrille nach Zeiss. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1941, 75: 351-3.—Megaw, J. W. D.. & Mullick, M. N. Some laboratory findings and their significance. Ind. M. Gaz.. 1928. 63: 113-7.—Salmony, A. II nuovo sviluppo della tecnica microscopica medica. Rinasc. med., 1937,14: 627, pi.—Schild, E. Praktische Mikro- MICROSCOPY 95 MICROSCOPY ekopie fiir den Arzt. Wien. med. Wschr., 1942, 92: 825; passim.—Shattock, S. G., & Selons, C. F. Two methods of comparing normal with abnormal tissues beneath the micro- Bcope. Tr. Path. Soc. London, 1904-05, 56: 53-7.—Simpson, T. A reliable method for table microscopic diagnosis. J. Am. M. Ass., 1915, 64: 1909.—Stout, R. B. Clinical cinemi- oroscopy. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1932, 1: 18-21.—Taussig, A. E. The use and abuse of the microscope in general practice. Interstate M. J., 1907, 14: 923-8.—Todd. J. C. & Sanford, A. H. The microscope. In their Clin. Diagn. Laborat., 11. ed., Phila., 1948, 1-21.—Van Riper, W. Chasing the cure with a microscope. J. Outdoor Life, 1925, 22: 125; passim. ---- Method. See also such headings as Embedding; Histol- ogy, Method; Microgeometry; Microincinera- tion; Microtomy; Smear; Staining, etc. Flatters, A. Methods in microscopical re- search; vegetable histology. 116p. 25cm. Lond., 1905. Stiles, K. A. Handbook of microscopic characteristics of tissues and organs. 2. ed. 204p. 23>icm. Phila., 1943. Beck, C. Research in the use of the microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1920, 4. pt, 79.—Bullon Ramirez. A. Prin- cipios de un nuevo metodo de investigaci6n microscdpica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 465-71.—Lake, G. B. Two laboratory suggestions. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1916, 89: 422.— Megaw, J. W. D. Hints on the use of the microscope. In: Trop. Med. (Rogers, L., & Megaw, J. W. D.) 4. ed., Lond., 1942. 509-17. ---- ophthalmologic. See also Eye, Biomicroscopy; Microscope, corneal; Ophthalmology, Methods; Slit-lamp; also under names of various parts of the eye as Lens, Examination. Berliner, M. L. Biomicroscopy of the eye; slit lamp microscopy of the living eye. 2 v. 1512p. paged continuously. 26}£cm. N. Y., 1949. Bibliogr.: p. 671-90; 1467-85. Doggart, J. H. Ocular signs in slit-lamp microscopy. 112p. 24cm. S. Louis, 1949. Panico, E. Biomicroscopia del margine pal- pebrale e della congiuntiva. 103p. 23cm. Nap., 1934. Sala, G. Elementi di biomicroscopia oculare. 206p. 25cm. Bologna, 1935. Vogt, A. Handbook and atlas of the slit lamp microscopy of the living eye. v. 3: Iris, vitreous body, conjunctiva. 2. ed. p. 771- 1058. 28cm. Ziir. [1947] Adrogue, E. Importancia clfnica actual de la microscopia del ojo vivo. Cr6n. med. mex., 1926, 25: 73-82.—Berliner. M. L. Contributions of the slit-lamp (biomicroscope) in the elucidations of clinical entities. In: Modern Trends in Ophth., N. Y., 1947, 2: 111-29, pi.—Crawford. H. E. Biomicroscopic surgery and treatment. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1944, 32: 215.— Doggart, J. H. Slit-lamp microscopy. Brit. J. Ophth., 1948, 32: 232-47.—Donaldson, D. D., & Cogan, D. G. A fixation aid for slit lamp biomicroscopy. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1950, 43: 555, illust.—Goldmann, H. Einige Ergebnisse der Spalt- lampenuntersuchungen des Kammerwinkels und des Augen- hintergrundes. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 920.— Hruby, K. Spaltlampenmikroskopie des hinteren Augen- abschnittes ohne Kontaktglas. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1942, 108: 195-200. ------ Weitere Vereinfachungen der Spalt- lampenmikroskopie des hinteren Augenabschnittes. Oph- thalmologica, Basel, 1948, 115: 290-6. ------ Ergebnisse und praktische Bedeutung der Spaltlampenmikroskopie des hinteren Augenabschnittes. Zbl. ges. Ophth., 1948-49, 50: 118. ------ Slitlamp microscopy of the posterior section of the eye with the new preset lens. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1950, 43: 330-6, illust.—Hume. E. M., & Krebs, H. A. Summary of the report by W. J. Wellwood Ferguson on the slit-lamp examination of the eye. Spec. Rep. M. Res. Counc. Lond., 1949, No. 264, 123.—Kaminskaia-Pavlova, Z. A. [Method of the eliding ray in biomicroscopy! Vest, oft., 1939, 14: No. 4, 53.—Kleefeld. G. Le focaliseur d'ombre (shadow-casting device) comme aide pour la localisation en biomicroscopie oculaire. Bull. Soc. beige opht.. 1948, 438-43.—Mulder, W. Microscopy of the living eye by means of Gullstrand's slit- lamp. S. Afr. M. Rec, 1923, 21: 415-21.—Poser. M. Bio- microscopy. Eye Ear &c. Month., 1941-42, 20: 108-10.— Rehsteiner, K. Biomicroscopy. In: Eye & its Dis. (Berens, C.) 2. ed., Phila., 1949, 225-9, illust.—Rubbrecht. L'examen de l'oeil au moyen de la lampe a fente et du microscope corneen. Bull. Soc. beige opht., 1922, No. 46, 27-33.—Silva. A. G. da. Uma nova modalidade de exame biomicrosc6pico; retro-trans- iluminacao. Arq. brasil. oft., 1949, 12: 87-97, pi., inch Engl. transl.-—Troncoso, M. U. Microanatomy of the eye with the slitlamp microscope; comparative anatomy of the ciliary body, zonula and related structures in Mammalia. Am. J. Ophth., 1942, 25: 1-31, 4 pi.—Vogt. A. Ausgewahlte Kapitel aus dem 3. Band des Lehrbucb.es und Atlas der Spaltlampenmikro- skopie. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1941, 107: 435-42. ---- Periodicals. See also subheading (Societies) also Cytology, Manuals and periodicals; Pathology, Periodicals. Mikrokosmos; Zeitschrift fur angewandte Mi- kroskopie, Mikrobiologie, Mikrochemie u. mikro- skopische Technik. Stuttg., v.6, 1912- Mikroskopie; Sonderband. Wien, v. 1,1949- Mikroskopie; Zentralblatt fiir mikrosko- pische Forschung und Methodik. Wien, v. 3, 1948- Quarterly journal of microscopical science. Lond., v. 1-8, 1853-60; n. ser., v. 1, 1861- Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Mikroskopie. Braunschweig, &c, v. 1, 1884- ---- phase-contrast. See as subsequent main subject Microscopy, phase-contrast. ---- Plastic reconstruction. See also Histology, Method; Model; Moulage. Cummins, H. Serial reconstruction with sheets of balsa wood; a teaching model of a 10 mm. pig embryo. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1942, No. 22, 81-4.—Dubreuil, G. Methode de reconstruction graphique stereoscopique d'objets micro- scopiques grossis. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1921, 16: 99-110.— Lebedkin, S. Zur Technik der plastischen Rekonstruktion. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914,31:114-9.—Ortmann, R. Vorschlage zur Vereinfachung und Verbesserung der Wachsplattenrekon- struktionsmethode. Ibid., 1941-42, 58: 240-4.—Osterhout, W. J. V. Some models of protoplasmic surfaces. Sympos. Quant. Biol., 1940, 8: 51-62.—Peter, K. Ueber das Platten- modellieren bei Anwendung starker Vergrosserungen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 209-17.—Schummer, A. Technische Erleichterungen bei der Herstellung von Wachsplattenmodellen. Ibid., 1934-35, 51: 525-8.—Wilson, J. T. Improved methods of utilising organized structures as directing marks for plastic reconstruction, and other notes on microscopical technique. Ibid., 1910, 27: 227-34. ---- polarizing. See under main subject Microscopy, polarizing. ---- projecting. See also Microcinematography; Microprojec- tor; Microscope, projecting. Microscopic slide projections using standard Army equip- ment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1945, No. 87, 30.— Pereire, M. Microcinematographie d'amateur. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1936, 5: 98-100, pi.—Savage, A., & Jamieson, M. C. Note on the combined use of photoelectric cell and projection micro- scope. Canad. J. Res., 1930, 3: 322-6.—Studnicka. F. K. Makroprojektion mit der Beniitzung des Mikroskopes. Anat. Anz., 1911-12, 40: 652-4.—Zoth, O. Notiz, betreffend die Verwendung der direkten Kiihler fiir Projektion. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914, 31: 97. ---- Record of observation. See also subheadings (Image; Interpretation of appearances; Plastic reconstruction) also such terms as Microcinematography; Microgeometry; Micrography; Micrometry; Microphotography, etc. Castren, H. [A simple method for marking certain places in microscopic preparations! Fin. lak. sail, hand., 1923, 65: 542-7.—Curreri, G. Methodi vecchi e nuovi per determinare e ritrovare la posizione di uno o piu punti interessanti di pre- parati microscopic!. Ricer. Laborat. anat. norm. Univ. Roma, 1906-07, 12: 53-85. pi.—Herzog. A. Ein einfaches Verfahren zum Markieren mikroskopischer Praparate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr.. 1923. 40: 284-7.—Kirkroan, H., & Kopan. J. A. At- taching pointers to microscope slides. Science, 1944, 100: 86.—Meik, L. Das Bezeichnen und Wiederfinden beachtens- werter Praparatestellen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1920. 37: 42-5.— Nicolas, E. L'observation microscopique et les arts du decor. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1932, 1: 24-7.—Olson, C. jr. A device for marking fields on microscope slide*. J. Laborat. Clin. MICROSCOPY 96 MICROSCOPY M., 1941-42. 27: 939.—Sikl. H. [Simple method in marking important places in microscopic preparations] Cas. lek. fesk., 1936, 75: 53.—Studnicka, F. K. Eine einfache Vorrichtung zum Markieren der mikroskopischen Praparate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1930. 47: 207-9.—Wolf, J. Eine neue Methode der Markierung bestimmter Stellen im Praparate. Ibid., 1938-39, 55: 44-8.—Wood. H. Permanent marking of special fields on microscopic slides. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1947, 9: 134.—Woodbridge, H. M. Marking the microscope field by a simple method. Educ. Focus, Rochester, 1949, 20: 14. ---- reflecting. See also Microscope, reflecting. Barer, R. The reflecting microscope in anatomical research. J. Anat., Lond., 1949. 83: 73.—Spectroscopy with the reflecting microscope. Europ. Sc. Notes, 1949, 3: 51-3. ---- roentgen. See also Microscope, roentgen. Lacassagne, A. Quelques exemples de ^'utilisation des rayons de roentgen pour des recherches biologiques ultramicro- scopiques. Experientia, Basel, 1945-46, 1: 296-8.—Marco, F. de. A prioridade brasileira do microscopio com raios x (rontgen) An. paul. med. cir., 1943, 45: 179-87. ---- Societies. See also under Microscopy, electron. [France] Societe FRANgAisE de micro- scopie. Bulletin. Par., v.l, 1932- New York Microscopical Society. Annual exhibition (18., 1897) 19p. 16cm. N. Y., 1897. American Microscopical Society. List of members and sub- scribers, corrected to January 30, 1938. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1938, 57: 93-105.—Beale. L. S. Address; Annual meeting, 11th February, 1880, Royal Microscopical Society. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond, 1880, 3: 202-24.—Deflandre. G. Clanures de microscopie historique; k propos dune ancienne Societe frangaise de microscopie, 1880-1881. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1936, 5: 65-70.—Hewlett, R. T. One hundred years of microscopy; the Royal Microscopical Society. Nature, Lond., 1939, 144: 850-2.—Societes et institutions avec lesquelles la Societe beige de microscopie est en relations d'€change. Ann. Soc. beige micr.. 1900-06. 27: 113-9. ---- Specimen preparation. See also such terms as Dehydration; Embed- ding; Gold impregnation; Histology, Method; Mounting; Staining; also terms directly related to microscopy as Microdissection; Microincinera- tion; Microsection; Microtomy; Micrurgy; also special types of microscopy as Microscopy, electron; Microscopy, fluorescence, etc. Davies, T. The preparation and mounting of microscopic objects. New ed. 214p. 17cm. Lond., 1905. Ktjrze Anleitung zur Herstellung mikro- skopischer Praparate (Fixierungs-. Hartungs-, Einbettungs- und Farbungsmethoden) 41p. 12? Wiirzb., 1905. Barnard, J. E., & Welch, F. V. A method of sealing wet preparations. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1934, 54: 29-31.— Biffi, U. Un nuovo metodo per l'allestimento delle preparazioni microscopiche a fresco. Bull. sc. med. Bologna, 1908, 8. ser., 8: 113; 204. AlsoCazz. med. lombarda, 1908, 67:171-3.—Boissy, J. Emploi_ de la potasse comme reactif eclaircissant pour l'examen microscopique de certaines poudres veg^tales. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1935, 4: 155-7.—Bridre, J. Examen micro- scopique des frottis sans coloration. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1917, 80: 332.—Clerc. W. Die Methode der Schliffe in ihrer An- wendung auf das Studium der Mikrostruktur der Holzkohle, Knochen und Holzfasern. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 417-34.—Cooper, K. W.. & Ris, H. Handling small objects in bulk for cytological preparations. Stain Techn., 1943, 18: 175.—Cordonnier. E. Tour de main pour obtenir, sur une meme preparation microbiologique deux plages comparatives: violet, violet-Gram. Bull. sc. pharm., Par., 1933, 40: 220.— Courteville, H. Montages directs et preparations semi-perma- nentes. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1937, G: 137^3.—Crozant, L. de. Dechirures des coupes de botanique par deshydratation. Ibid., 47-9.—Drasch, O. Ueber die Herstellung von Delami- nationspraparaten von Huhnerkeimscheiben. Zschr. wiss Mikr., 1914, 31: 193-201, 6 pi.—Evens, E. D. Mounting freshwater algae, mosses, etc. J. Quekett Micr. Club, 1919-21, 2. ser., 14: 225—8.—Gandara, G. Tecnica para hacer prepara- ciones microsc6picas, segun el sistema de los laboratorios de los Estados Unidos. Mem. Soc. Antonio Alzate, 1914, 32: 201-7.— Hartz, P. H. La fijaci6n de las biopsias y de las piezas qui- rurgicas para el examen microsc6pico. Rev. Policlin. Caracas 1945,14:249-55.—Herzog. A. Ueber das Schleifen pflanzlicher Objekte zu mikroskopischen Zwecken. Zschr. wiss. A lkr., 1917-18, 34: 241-4, 5 pi.—Kuhn. M. J. Modification du proc6d6 de Medvedev pour des preparation aratomiques en plaques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1931, 106: 381.—I acoste. A., & Lachaud, R. de. Preparation et utilisation dun nouveau milieu de montage d'observation et de conservation des coupes histologiques avec ou sans lamelles. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1943, 20: 159.—I.athrop. G. E., & Krupp, R. Microscopy of latex rubber-injected specimens. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1944, 8: 128-30.—Lefebure, P. Preparations en milieu liquide. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1934, 3: 37.—Lewi«. R. W. An all-day water mount for microscope slides. Turtox News, 1949, 27: 230.—Longstreet, A. H. Device to facilitate mount- ing specimens on microscope slides. U. S. Patent Off., 1947, No. 2,417.802.—Mayer, P. Allerlei Mikrotechnisches; Knochen-, Knorpel- und Sponginfarbung; Gelatinekapseln; Chromoform; Fehlmanns und Faures Medien. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1916-17, 33: 238-47.—Morrison, W. The preparation of simple micro- scope slides. Turtox News, 1948, 26: 273: passim.—Murray, G. Microscopical specimens. Northumberland & Durham M. J., 1897, 5: 40.—Peyrone", B. Un vecchio e semplice procedimento per ottenere dei buoni preparati microscopici delle muffe. Gior. batt. immun., 1940. 24: 81-3.—Ruckes, H. Washing microscopic organisms. Science, 1918, 48: 44.—Schild, E. Kuvetten-Mikroskopie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1949, 99: 235-8.— Setala, K. Nestemaisen ilmai kaytt'imifesta mikroskooppisten valmisteiden kiinnitvksessa [The use of liquid air in fixation of microscopical specimens] Duodecim, Helsir., 1946, 62: 666-71.—Soezia, G. Sulla reaziore del Van Deen. Cirillo, Aversa. 1904, 12: 136-8.—Stewart, F. W. General introduction to histological technique; a simplified account of microscopic slide preparation. Dent. Students Mag., 1945—46, 24: No. 10, 13-6.—Streeter, G. L. Technical experiences; cataloguing lantern slides; permanent dry-mounts of the larvngeal cartilages; the use of large tissue sections for demonstration purposes; degreasing bones. Anat. Pec, 1914, 8: 124.—Strelin, G. S. Soosob immobilizacii melkikh vodnvkh zhivotnvkh. Zool. J., Moskva, 1949, 28: 183-5.—Terry, B. T. Eine verbesserte, schnelle und leichte Methode, fixierte Cewebe fiir mikro- skopische Untersuchuneen mit reflektiertem oder durchfallen- dem Lichte zu praparieren. Munch, med. Wschr., 1924, 71: 1612.—Waleem, G. C. Praktische Notizen aus dem mikro- skopischen Laboratorium: zur Entkalkungsfrage. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 328-31.—Wilson, L. B. A method for the rapid preparation of fresh tissues for the microscope. J. Am. M. Ass.. 1905. 45: 1737.—Wolf, J. Ueber die Herstellung mikroskopischer Priiparate der Oberflachen verschiedener Obiekte mit Hilfe der Adhasionsmethode. Zschr. wiss. Mikr.. 1939. 56: 181-201. ---- Specimen preparation, permanent. See also Microscope slide; Mounting. Stephenson, E. M. Permanent microscopical preparations of animal material. 12p. 8? Birm., 1932. Barehoorp. E. S. _ Use of phenol formaldehyde and vinyl resins in sealing liquid mounting media on microscope slides. Science, 1947, 106: 299.—Barret. H. P.. & Culp. T. A method for the protection of microscopic mounts for mailing. J. Laborat. Clin. M.. 1937-38, 23: 1300.—CasFata. C. Une nouvelle methode facile et economique pour la conservation des prepares de microscopie et de parasitologic. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb., 1932, 4: 11.—Courteville, H. La glycerine gelatinee en micrographie; preparation et methode de montage. Bull. Soc. fr. micr.. 1937, 6: 58-64.—Crozant, L. de. Nouvelle methode de montage des preparations au baume du Canada. Ibid., 75-8.—Droste, M. E. A simple method of making permanent rings for glass slides. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect.. 1944. 8: 136.—Heidenhain, M. Ueber die Halt- barkeit mikroskopischer Praparate, insbesondere fiber die Nachbehandlung jodierter Gewebe mit Natriumthiosulfat. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1908, 25: 397-401.—John. K. Ueber die Verhiitung der langsamen Ertfarbung der in Fanadabalsam eingeschlossenen Praparate. Ibid., 1928, 45: 482-4.—Kampt- ner, E. Geharteter Kopal-Oellack als Deckglaskitt fur mikro- skooische DauerprSnarate mit wasserigem Einschlussmedium. Ibid.. 1936, 53: 170-7.—Kenbikyo-teki tyohin no huten-ryfi. Vakugaku zassi, 1883, 576-8.—Kovacs, N. Ein einfacher Apparat zur miihelosen Herstellung von mikroskopischen feuchten Dauerpraparaten. Zbl. inn. Med., 1922, 43: 249.— I ie=eeang, R. E. Ersatz des Kanadabalsams bei histologischen Praparaten. Munch, med. Wschr.. 1918, 65: 1327.—Lutz, A. A new method of enclosing and preserving small objects for microscopic examination. Vet. Bull., Lond., 1941, 11: 809.— Neumann, K., & Hueber, J. Verbesserte Methode zum Um- randen von Glyzerinpraoaraten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927 44: 332.—Neurraver, L- Ein Beitrag zur Technik der Platten- modelliermethode. Ibid., 1907, 24: 140-4.—Parker, B. W. An electrically-heated slide-ringing device. Science, 1934, 80: 456.—Plaut. M. Eire Praparatenverschlusskanne (D. R. G. M. 577570.) Venezianisc^es Terpentin als Deckglaskitt. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1913, 30: 476-8.—Riemsdijk, M. v. [Simple method of preserving microscopical smear preparations] Ned. tech-, geneesk.. 1930, 74: pt 2, 5915-7.—Rohnstein, R. Erne einfache Conservitrungsmethode fur die Zwecke der khnisch-mik-oskoDischen Diagnostik. Fortsch. Med., 1902 20: 41-4.—Rosenbaum, B. M. The use of clarite in preparing MICROSCOPY 97 MICROSCOPY whole microscopic mounts. Stain Techn., 1946, 21: 73.— Roussy, G. Conservation de pieces macroscopiques dans le gelatine glycerinee en boites de P6tri. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1909, 66: 308.—Sand, K. [Mounting permanent van Gieson- Hansen preparations (Preliminary communication)] Hos- pitalstidende, 1917, 8. R., 10: 1221-6.—Schweinberger, W. Schnelle Herstellung mikroskopischer Dauerpraparate. Mikro- kosmos, Stuttg., 1949-50, 39: 114.—Williams, G. R. Perma- nent mounts of microscopic preparations. Am. Med., n. ser., 1912, 7: 276-9.—Wittlake, E. B. Permanent prestaining in botanical microtechnic. Ohio J. Sc, 1944, 44: 36-8. ---- spectral. See Microspectrography. ---- stereoscopic. See also Microscope (binocular; stereoscopic) Bayard, A. Les projections st£r£oscopiques par le procede des anaglyphes. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1932, 1: 28-31.—Heim- stadt, O. Stereoscopic vision with the microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1927, 47: 331-4.—Munoz Urra. Estereo- scopfa microsc6pica y ultramicrosc6pica. Progr. clin., Madr., 1920, 15: 45; 85.—Takagi, Z. Kenbikyo-zo hukugo soti ni tuite; tokuni seppen seisaku gizyutu ni tuite no iti kdsatu. Igaku & seibutugaku, 1944, 5: 31. ------& Ro, U. R. Sinkei sen-i-soku no kaibo; kenbikyo-zo hukugo soti ni yoru kenkyu. Ibid., 33. ------ Sekizui zenkon no kaib6; kenbikyo-zo hukugo soti ni yoru kenkyu. Ibid., 35-7.—Welch, A. S. Motion pictures with a binocular microscope. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1938-39, 7: 127-9. ---- Technic. See also Histology, Technic; Microtechnic; also other subheadings of Microscopy. Beccari, N. Elementi di tecnica micro- scopica. 217p. 16? Milano, 1916. Chashin, S. S. Kratkij kurs mikrosko- picheskoj tekhniki. lllp. 8? S. Peterb., 1910. Cowdry, E. V. Laboratory technique in biology and medicine. 2. ed. 269p. 23}£cm. Bait., 1948. Enzyklopadie der mikroskopischen Technik. 3. Aufl. 3v. 8? Berl., 1926-27. Kaiser, W. Die Technik des modernen Mikroskopes. 2. Aufl. 614p. 25Hcm. Wien, 1906. Pantin, C. F. A. Notes on microscopical technique for zoologists. 75p. 22J4cm. Cambr., Engl., 1946. Romeis, B. Taschenbuch der mikroskopischen Technik. 12. Aufl. 717p. 12? Munch., 1928. Also 13. Aufl. 801p. 8? 1932. Also 14. Aufl. 956p. 1943. ---- [The same] Mikroskopische Technik. 15. Aufl. 695p. 24}4cm. Munch., 1948. Stephanides, T. Contribution k la technique du microscope. 163p. 8? Par., 1929. Tobias, J. C. The student's manual of microscopic technique with instructions for photomicrography. 210p. 8? Lond., 1936. Carl. Zur mikroskopischen Technik. Munch, med. Wschr., 1922, 69: 1785. Also Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1923, 31: 149.— Crossmon, G. C. Optical staining of tissue. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1948, 38: 417.—Davenport, H. A., & Barnes, J. R. The strip method for counting nerve fibers or other microscopic units. Stain Techn., 1935, 10: 139-43.—Denson, J. L. Some practical points on the use of the microscope. Texas M. News, 1904-05, 14: 441-5.—Escomel, E. Ligeras anotaciones sobre tecnica microsc6pica. In his Obras cient., Lima, 1929, 2: 18-21.—Fay, A. C. A generally applicable method for the enumeration of microscopic objects. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1934-35, 20: 1088.—Forgan, W. A simple method of obtain- ing a large field of view with the compound microscope. Proc. Scot. Micr. Soc, 1899-1903, 3: 32-4—Frigimelica, C. Due nuovi metodi di microcolorazione e nuovi principii di tecnica microscopica generica. Policlinico, 1939, 46: sez. prat., 490-3.—Gastinel, P. Technique generate d'examen micro- scopique. In his Precis d. bact med., Par., 1949, 147753.— Hansemann, D. v. Einige Bemerkungen zur mikroskopischen Technik. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1910, 47: 1766.—Kabsch. Technisches aus dem Laboratorium. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1913, 30: 68-72.—Kisser, J., & Serentechy, W. Eine einfache Reaktion zur Temperaturkontrolle bei der Herstellung pflanzlicher Aschenbilder. Mikroskopie, Wien, 1949, 4: 376-9—Korn- hauser, S. I. Suggestions on the use of the microscope. Stam Techn., 1935, 10: 91-4.—Leishman, W. B. The correction of errors of refraction for microscope work. Brit. M. J., 1912, 824787—vol. 11, 4tb series----7 1: 123.—McClung, C. E. Cooperative technique. Anat. Rec, 1917-18, 12: 363.—Masson. Note de technique micro- scopique. Bull. Soc. anat. Paris, 1909, 84: 125.—Micro- scopical technic. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1935, 34: 398-401.— Perruche, L. Le savon d'aluminium en technique micro- scopique. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1939, 8: 147.—Purkis, J. W. Some suggestions regarding visual efficiency in the use of the microscope and other optical instruments. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1916, pt 3, 272-7.—Ross, H. First aid for the micro- scope; how physicians, pharmacists, and chemists can increase its efficiency. Merck Rep., 1943, 52: No. 3, 14-8. Also Laborat. Digest, S. Louis, 1943-44, 7: No. 11, 2-7.—Schmelzer, W. Das Formalin-Pressverfahren. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1932- 33, 49: 427-45.—Walsem, G. C. Praktische Notizen aus dem mikroskopischen Laboratorium; Immersionsol, einfachste Farbezelle. Etikettieren. Ibid., 1923, 40: 312-5. ---- Technic, special. Capdecomme, L., & Cambon, T. Sur la mesure des pouvoirs reflecteurs de sections polies immergees sous le microscope. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1947, 224: 816-8.—Caspersson, T. Die Absorptionsmessung im mikroskopischen Praparat als mikro- chemische Methode. Skand. Arch. Physiol., Berl., 1937, 77: 23.—Gabler, F. Ultraschall und mikroskopische Methoden der Ultraschalltechnik. Mikroskopie, Wien, 1948, 3:218-24.— Kogel, P. R. Ueber die Herstellung von Klar-Mattscheiben auf photochemischem Wege. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1920, 37: 99.—Lebrun, H. Application de la methode des disques rotatifs a la technique microscopique. Ibid., 1906, 23: 145- 73.—Lefebure, P. Le proced6 aristochrom applique a la micro- photographie. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1937, 6: 79-81.-—Naumann, E. Ueber die Kammerzahlung von narkotisiertem Plankton- material. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1922, 39: 153.—Saylor, C. P. Control and measurement of temperature under the microscope, In: Temperature (Am. Inst. Physics) N. Y., 1941, 673-81, illust.—Vialli, M., & Reggiani, M. Methoden fiir die Kolori- metrie und Photometrie mikroskopischer Praparate. Mikro- skopie, Wien, 1949. 4: 158-61. ---- Theory. See also Microscope, Optics; Microscope lens, Resolving power; Microscopy, electron, Optics. Ambronn, H. Ein Demonstrationsversuch zur Abbeschen Theorie der mikroskopischen Wahrnehmung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1913, 30: 289-99.—Berek. M. Zur Theorie der Ab- bildung im Mikroskop. Optik, Stuttg., 1946, 1: 475-86.— Conrady, A. E. Note on an early criticism of the Abbe theory. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1906, 645-7.—Dempster, W. T. Visual factors in microscopy. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1944, 34: 711-7.—Herzberger, M. Theory of microscope vision. Ibid., 1936, 26: 52-62.—Joos, G., & Kohler, A. Ueber die Abbesche Mikroskoptheorie und die mit ihr zusammenhangen- den Koharenzfragen. Naturwissenschaften, 1942, 30: 553- 63.—Langeron, M. C. P. Theorie d'Abb e. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id., Par., 1949, 63-5.—Leffler' G.H. Optical principles in^practical microscopy. X-ray Technician, 1933-34, 5: 162—5.—Strehl, K. Beugungsbild und Absorptionsbild. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1905, 22: 1-10.—Walsen, G. C. v. Hat das Massenwirkungsgesetz fiir die mikroskopische Praxis irgendwo besondere Bedeutung? Ibid., 1927, 44: 480. ---- Ultramicroscopy. See also Colloid chemistry; Microscopy, elec- tron; also in 3. ser., Ultramicroscopy. Bechhold, H., & Sierakowski, S. Erfahrungen mit der Goldverstarkungsmethode zur Sichtbarmachung ultravisibler Gebilde. Zschr. Hyg., 1926, 106: 580-6.— Bechhold & Villa. Die Sichtbarmachung subvisibler Gebilde. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1925-26, 97: 162-71.—Blunck-Mirow, G. Eine einfache Anordnung zur Ultramikroskopie. Naturwiss. Wschr., 1915, 14: 494.—De Blasi, D. Saggi di osservazione ultramicro- scopica. Bull. Accad. med. Roma, 1906, 32: 248-54.— Dufour, Lamy & Pacaud. Sur les observations ultramicro- scopiques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 98: 1138.—Frey, A. Das Reich des Ultramikroskopischen in der Biologie. Proto- plasma, Lpz., 1928, 4: 139-54.—Gordon, J. W. High power microscopy. Proc. R. Inst. Gr. Britain (1905), 1906-07, 18: 11-22, 3 pi.—Gradenwitz, A. Ein neuer Fortschritt der Mikroskopie. Mikrokosmos, Stuttg., 1926-27, 20: 165.— Heine, H. Der Ultropak. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1931-32, 48: 450-65, 4 pi.—Ignatovski, V. S. Ultramikroskopia. Protok. zasied. Obshch. morsk. vrach. Kronstadt (1904-05) 1907, 42: No. 2, 61-70.—Kogel, G. Die ultramikroskopischen Ver- fahren und Hilfsmittel. In: Handb. d. Pflanzenanalyse (Klein, G.) Wien, 1931, 1: 406-10.—Kosonogov, I. I. [Altera- tion in the process of ultramicroscopy of fluids] Univ. izv., Kiev (1912-13) 1914, 54: Protok. Fiz. med. obshch., 8-18 — Krause, F., & Mahl, H. Die Ubermikroskopische Ober- nachenabbildung medizinischbiologischer Objekte nach dem Abdruckverfahren. Kolloid Zschr., 1943, 105: 53-5 — Langeron, M. C. P. Notions sur l'ultramicroscopie. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id., Par., 1949, 280-4.—Poser, M. Ultra- microscopy. In: Colloid Chem. (Alexander, J.) N. Y., 1926, 1: 814-6.—Thirkill, H. Ultramicroscopy and ultramicroscopio particles. Science Progr., Lond., 1909, 4: 55-89. MICROSCOPY 98 MICROSCOPY, DARKFIELD ---- ultraviolet. See also Microscope, ultraviolet; Microscopy, fluorescence; Microscopy, phase-contrast. Barnard, J. E. Some aspects of ultra-violet microscopy. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1929, 49: 91-101, 3 pi. ------ & Welch, F. V. Microscopy with ultraviolet light; a simplifica- tion of method. Ibid., 1936, 56: 365-71, pi.—Brumberg, E. M. [New method of microscopy in ultra-violet rays] Bull. Acad. sc. URSS, 1942, 6: 32-41.—Caspersson, T. Ultra- violettmikroskopien och dess anvandningsomraden. Nord. med. tskr., 1934, 7:337-40. ------ Ueber Ultraviolettmikro- skopie. Zeiss Nachr., 1939-40, 3. Folge, 61-9.—Johnson, B. K. Notes on ultra-violet microscopy. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1931, 51: 268-71, 4 pi.—Kohler. Die Untersuchung un- gefarbter Gewebe mit ultraviolettem Lichte. Verh. Kongr. inn. Med., 1906, 23: 666.—Koga, A., & Amano, S. Ultra- violettmikroskopie in der Pathologie. Tr. Soc. path, jap., 1940, 30: 115-20.—Langenbruch, H. Eine neue Filtertechnik fiir die Ultraviolett-Mikroskopie. Arch. 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MICROSCOPY, darkfield. See also Microscopy, Methods. Anting, E. Neue Anwendungsweise der von Siedentopf angegebenen Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1907, 33: 2118.—Balazsy, D. Zur Glimmertechnik. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906, 23: 12-4.—Gage, S. H. Modern dark-field microscopy and the history of its development. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1920, 39: 95-141.—Graf, H. Improvisierte Dunkelfeld- mikroskopie. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 166.—Jeantet, P L'examen sur fond noir au microscope des preparations fix£e« et colore"es. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1925, 93: 805.—Kern, C. Fluoreszenz- und Beugungserscheinungen im Dunkelfeld. Zschr. wiss. Mikr.. 1926, 43: 305-37.—Knack, A. V. Die Untersuchung im kunstlichen Dunkelfeld. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1915, 76: Orig., 235.—Langeron, M. C. P. Technique de l'examen sur fond noir. In his Precis d. micr., 7. id.. Par., 1949, 276-80, illust.—Maey, E. Die raumliche Lagerung von Kanten im mikroskopischen Objekt bei Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1912, 29: 48-57.—Oelze, F. Wl Dunkel- felduntersuchungen und Azimutfehler. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1921-22, Orig., 87: 76-80. ------ Methodik der Dunkel- feldmikroskopie. In: Handb. biol. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Berl., 1939, Abt. 12, T. 2, Bd 1, 413-82.—Shmamine, T. Agar als Einsehlussmedium fiir die Untersuchung im Dunkel- feld. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1926-27, 101: 279-81.—Siedentopf, H. Ueber mikroskopische Beobachtungen bei Dunkelfeldbe- leuchtung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1908, 25: 273-81, pi.—Voigt, J. Zur Technik der Dunkelfelduntersuchung unter Verwendung kolloider Metalle fiir anatomische und physiologische Unter- suchungen. Zschr. Zellforsch., 1925-26, 3: 229-34. ---- Condenser. See also Microscope condenser. Engelmann, F. Ein neuer Kondensor fiir Dunkelfeldbeleuchtung. Munch, med. Wschr., 1925, 72: 247. Kraft, P., & Straubel, R. Dark-field condenser for micro- scopes. U. S. Patent Off., 1935, No. 1,999,240.—Maynar, f Dispositivo para utilizar el condensador ordinario como con- densador de fondo negro en ultra-microscopfa. Tr. Soc. biol., Barcel., 1916, 4: 76-8, pi.—Oelze, F. W. Neuere Dunkelfeld- und Helldunkelfeldkondensoren. Derm. Wschr., 1928, 87: 1639-45.—Peterfi, T. Die Praparier-Wechsel-Kondensoren und ihre Handhabung bei Dunkelfeld-Manipulationen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 186-214.—Young, S. An improvised dark ground condenser. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 41. ---- Condenser, cardioid and paraboloid. Lange, L. B. A method of centering the cardioid darkfield condenser. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1930-31, 16: 80.—Siedentopf, H. Paraboloid-Kondensor, eine neue Methode fiir Dunkelfeld- beleuchtung zur Sichtbarmachung und zur Moment-Mikro- photographie lebender Bakterien etc. (insbesondere auch fiir Spirochaeta pallida) Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907, 24: 104-8. ------ On the theory of the reflecting condenser for dark-field Uumination. J. R. Micr. 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Mikroskopie, Wien, 1948, 3: 12-22.—Bueker, E. D. We keep on looking for smaller things. Q. Chicago M. School, 1943-44, 4: 10.— Electrons now extend vision. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1941, 12: 34.—Goldschvartz, J. M. Microscopia electr6nica. Cienc. & invest., B. Air., 1948, 4: 246-8.—Haine, M. E. Microscopy with electrons. Brit. Sc. News, 1948-49, 2: 66-9.—Hillier, J. New worlds for study. Sc Month., 1949, 69: 161-8.—Kellen- berger, E. Microscopie Electronique. Experientia, Basel 1948, 4: 449; 1949, 5: 253.—Langeron, M. C. P. Microscopie electronique. In his Precis d. micr., 7. ed., Par., 1949, 1385.— Mundo (Um) infinitesimal. Impr. med., Rio, 1941, 17: No. 335, 129-31.—Policard, A. Apercu sur Yitat actuel de la micro- scopie electronique. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1946, 23: 164- 70.—Renda, C. Fondamenti della microscopia elettronica. Policlinico, 1949, 56: sez. prat., 1142-4.—Ruska, E. Das MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON 99 MICROSCOPY, ELECTRON Elektronenmikroskop als Uebermikroskop. Forsch. & Fortschr. 1934, 10: 8.—Scott, R. A. Electron microscopy. Science Progr., Lond., 1947, 35: 638-51, pi.—Sharp, D. G. Electron microscope; new tool for research. Mod. Hosp., 1945, 65: No. 3, 81-3.—SjSstrand, F. Electron-microscopic examination of tissues. Nature, Lond., 1943, 151: 725.—Wyckoff, R. W. G. Some recent developments in the field of electron microscopy. Science, 1946, 104: 21-6.—Zworykin, V. K., & Hillier. J. Electronic microscopy. Sc. Month., 1944, 59: 165-79. ---- Accessories. See also other subdivisions. Abrams, I. M., & McBain, J. W. A closed cell for electron microscopy. Science, 1944, 100: 273.—Barbour, I. A panto- graph and tilting stage for use with nuclear plates. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1949, 20: 530.—Bares, W. M. Two accessories for the electron microscope laboratory (A) specimen stage (B) plate reader. Canad. J. Res., 1946, 24: F, 402-5, pi.—Ellis, S. G. The use of diaphragms in the electron microscope. Ibid., 1947, 25: A, 322-37.—Grey, C. E. An electron microscope specimen punch. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1948, 19: 369.—Hoffmann, K. Ueber eine neue Lichtquelle fiir die Ultramikroskopie, die Hg-H6chstdrucklampe. Kolloid Zschr., 1938, 83: 9-13, 2 pi.—M tiller, H. O. Einrichtung zur genauen Exponierung ubermikroskopischer Aufnahmen. Ibid., 1944, 109: 152-6.— Quynn, J. T. Adjustable aperture for electron microscope, RCA type EMU. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1948, 19: 472.—Simard, G. L., & Stryker, C R. A diffraction specimen holder for electron microscopes. Ibid., 1945,16: 146-8.—Stuhlman, O., jr. Two-stage magnetic electron microscope projector. In his Introd. Biophysics, N. Y., 1943, 342-5. ---- Application. See also other subdivisions. Uebermikroskop (Das) als Forschtjngs- mittel; Vortrage, gehalten anlasslich der Eroff- nung des Laboratoriums fiir Uebermikroskopie der Siemens & Halske A. G., Berlin. 104p. 21Hcm. Berl., 1941. Bretschneider, L. H. Anwendung und Ergebnisse der Elek- tronenmikroskopie. 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Das Phasenkontrastver- fahren und seine Eignung fiir zytologische Untersuchungen. Ibid., 1950, 37: 52-7, illust.—Reumuth, H. Zur Anwendung der Phasenkontrast-Mikroskopie auf Probleme der Faser- forschung und Textiltechnik. Zeiss Nachr., 1944—49, 5 Folge, 229-52.— Richards, O. W. Phase-difference microscopy for living unstained protoplasm. Anat. Rec, 1944, 89: 548. ------ The size of living bacteria, measured with the phase microscope. J. Bact., Bait., 1946, 51: 585. ------ Bi- ological phase microscopy. Sympos. Quant. Biol., 1946, 11: 208-14, 2 pi. ------ Phase microscopy in bacteriology. Stain Techn., 1948, 23: 55-64.—Scandone, F. Microscopia in contrasto di fase. Monit. zool. ital., 1947, 56: Suppl., 232-42.—Smith, A. U. Cultivation of rabbit eggs and cumuli for phase-contrast microscopy. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 1136.—Taylor, E. W. The practical application of phase- contrast to the biologist's microscope. J. R. Micr. Soc. Lond. (1946) 1948, 66: 1-8, 5 pi.—Zollinger, H. U. Phasen- mikroskopische Beobachtungen an Zellkulturen. Mikros- kopie, Wien, 1948. 3: 1-11. ---- Illumination, and lamp. Bennett, A. H., Woernley, D. L., & Kavanagh, A. J. Ultra- violet phase microscopy. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1948, 38: 739.—Jupnik, H., Osterberg, H., & Pride. G. E. Phase micros- copy with vertical illumination. Ibid., 1946, 36: 710; 1948, 38: 338.—Osterberg, H. Phase microscopy with critical illumination. Ibid.. 1099. ---- Interference microscopy. See also Interferometry. Dyson, J. A transmission-type interferometer microscope. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 229.—Merton, T. On interference microscopy. Proc. R. Soc, Lond., Ser. A, 1947-48, 191: 1-6.— Raether, H. Ueber die Struktur verguteter Steinsalzober- flachen. Optik, Stuttg., 1946, 1: 296-319.—Rheinberg. J. On the influence on images of gratings of phase-differences amongst their spectra. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1906, pt 5, 532—4.—Richards. O. W. Interference microscopy. Anat. Rec, 1949, 103: 498. ---- Medical use. 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The phase- contrast microscope with particular reference to vertical inci- dent illumination. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1949, 69: 49-52, 13 pi. ---- Microscope: Polanret. Osterberg, H. Polanret microscopy. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1946, 36: 710. ------ The polanret microscope. Ibid., 1947. 37: 726-30. ---- Optics [inch phase plate] Brice, A. T., & Keck, P. H. The most favorable absorption of the phase plate in phase contrast microscopy. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1947, 37: 647-51.-—Crossmon, G. Refractive index and phase microscopy. Educ. Focus, Rochester, 1949, 20: No. 2, 13-5, illust.—Francon, M. Limite de sEparation du microscope a contraste de phase. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1949, 228: 1413.—Hartley, W. G. A variable phase-contrast system for microscopy. Nature, Lond., 1947, 159: 880.—Lachenaud, M. Le procEdE k contrastes de phase de F. Zernike appliquE a la microscopie. Rev. opt., Par., 1947, 26: 205-28.—Magliozzi, J. Contrast effects of phase changing elements in microscopy. J. Optic. Soc. 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Dried egg white for Mayer's albumen glycerol fixative. Stain Techn., 1945, 20: 99.—Helly, K. Zur Technik der Wasseraufklebung von Paraffinschnitten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906, 23: 330.— Hirschler, J. Formalin als gutes Aufklebemittel fiir Schnitte, Ausstriche und Kleinobjekte. Ibid., 1941-42, 58: 145-8.— Iwanoff, X. Ueber das Aufkleben von Gefrierschnitten. Ibid., 1936, 53: 48.—Lewis, L. W. Method for affixing cel- loidin sections. Stain Techn., 1945, 20: 138.—OIL Das Aufkleben mikroskopischer Schnitte. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906, 23: 323-8.—Pollaci, G. Ein hochst einfaches Mittel zum automatischen Aufkleben der mikroskopischen Schnitte gleichzeitig mit dem Schneiden. Zbl. allg. Path.. 1911 22: 289. ---- Processing. See also Histology, Methods; Microscopy, Methods; also such terms as Dehydration; Staining, etc. Adelhelm, E. Handling extremely thin paraffin sections. Stain Techn., 1943, 18: 144.—Barrett, A. M. On the removal of formaldehyde-produced precipitate from sections. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1944, 56: 135.—Culling, C. F. A. The mass staining of paraffin sections before the removal of wax. J Clin. Path., Lond., 1949, 2: 146-8.—Eichorn, K. B. Note on a simple method for zenkerizing paraffin sections of formalde- hyde-fixed tissues. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1942-43, 4: 76.— Funk, C. A propos de la dEshydratation des coupes montEea sur lames porteobjet. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1909, 26: 422-4.— Grocott, R. G. Simplified economical section preparation for large pathologic laboratories. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn, Sect., 1945, 9: 54.—Rawlins, T. E., & Takahasi, W. N. Elimi- nation of distortion and poor staining in paraffin sections of plant tissues. Stain Techn., 1947, 22: 99-102— Reid, R. D. Rapid preparation of sections suitable for examination with oil immersion objectives. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1938, 47: 348.—Vandegrift, W. B. A dehydrating fixative for general use, including a description of techniques and stains for paraffin and celloidin sections. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1942, 71: 96-111.—Wellings, A. W. The technique of preparing sections for microscopic examination. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med. (1913) 1914. Sect. XVII, Stomat., pt 2, 79-86. ---- serial. See also Microtomy. Ask, F. Eine kleine Bemerkung zur Schnittserienmethode von Suzuki. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1914, 31: 367.—Honigmann, H. Ein Hilfsapparat fiir die Herstellung liickenloser Schnitt- serien, speziell fiir Rekonstruktionen. Ibid., 229-35.— Minckler, D. A plastic mount for serial sections. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1942, 6: 47-9.—Strasser, H. Ueber die Nachbehandlung der Schnittserien auf Papierunterlagen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1910, 27: 339-44.— Tishutkin, N. P. Opisanie pribora dlya odnovremennol obrabotki mnogochis- lennlkh mikroskopicheskikh srlezov i o primienenii etogo pribora dlya obrabotki melkikh histologicheskikh obiektov (zarodishel, jaits, i t. p.) Russ. vrach, 1906, 5: 97-101. Also Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1906, 23: 45-58.—Wallart, J. Coupes sEriEes k la celloidine. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1934, 11: 334-6. MICROSEDIMENTATION. See also Blood sedimentation, Methods, micro- metric; Microchemistry, Methods; Sedimenta- tion; also Centrifugation; Molecular weight, Determination, etc. Vladesco, R. Le dosage des chlorures par microsEdi- mentation; application au lait. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1941, 212: 238-40. ------ Le dosage du potassium dans les liquides biologiques par microsEdimentation. Ibid., 394-6. ------ Le dosage du phosphore par microsEdimentation; application aux liquides biologiques. Ibid., 641-3. ---- Medical use. See also Cytology, Methods; Erythrocyte, Sedimentation. Bennhold, H. Die Mikrosenkungsreaktion von Ernst Muller-Scheven. Munch, med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 681.— Bostrom, L. [Microscopic control of the sedimentation reaction] Nord. med., 1940, 6: 1007-9.—Brooks, C. A new micro-pipette for blood sedimentation measurements. Am. J. M. Techn., 1937, 3: 1-7.—Davidsen, H. G. Forenklet opstilling af mikrosaenkningsreaktionen. Ugeskr. laeger, 1948, 110: 33.—Goldberger, E. W. A comparative study of the erythrocyte sedimentation test with the Hellige-Vollmer (Langer) microsedimeter and the modified Westergren method. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1939-40, 25: 657-60.—Gragert, O. Kritisches zur Mikrosedimentrie (Linzenmeier und Raunert) Klin. Wschr., 1925, 4: 2436-8.—Heidemann, W. Erfahrungen mit Mikromethoden der Blutkorperchensenkungsreaktion. Deut. Tuberk. BL, 1940, 14: 197-202.—Herzog, R. S. The microsedimentation rate. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1941-42, 27: 355-64.—Ibaiiez, J. MicromEtodo de eritrosedimentaci6n. An. Inst. Llorente, 1945, 49.—Jochims, J., & Hopker, M. Klinische Erfahrungen mit der Mikro-Blutsenkung im Sauglingsalter. Kinderarztl. Prax., 1944, 15: 20-9.—Kato, K. Use of combination microhemopipet, with special reference to sedimentation rate, packed cell volume and icteric index in pediatric practice. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1940, 59: 310-21.— Kohan I., R., & Kohan I., M. La micro-eritro-sedimentaci6n en pediatria. Rev. med., Valparaiso, 1945-46, 19: 199-217. Also Pediat. AmEricas, MEx., 1947, 5: 212-27.—Kiister, F. Welche Verbreitung hat die Mikro-Blutsenkung erlangt und welche Methode wird bevorzugt? Zschr. Kinderh., 1947-48, 65: 175-8.—Landau, A. [A microsedimentation apparatus capable of being used in ambulatory practice] Sven. lak. tidn., 1932, 29: 737-44.—McLean, C. C. Microsedimentation in children. South. M. J., 1944, 37: 726-9.—Murakami, K. Ueber die Mikromethode fur die Erythrozytensenkungsreak- tion. Acta paediat. jap., 1938, 44: 8 (Abstr.)—Nadvornik, O. [Sedimentation of erythrocytes by Steiger's micromethod] Cas. lEk. desk., 1934, 73: 825-9.—Nielsen, G., & Rode-M0ller. I. Heparin blood and Landau's micro-sedimentation method. Acta med. scand., 1943, 113: 463-5.—Olbrechts, E. Valeur des micromEthodes proposEes pour la recherche de la vitesse de sEdimentation des globules rouges. Rev. beige tuberc, MICROSEDIMENTATION 107 MICROSEROLOGY 1928, 19: 19-25.—Pechenko, A. I. [Clinical significance of the six-stage micromethod in the sedimentation reaction in obstetrics and gynecology] Kazan, med. J., 1939, 35: No. 7, 62-7.—Rogatz, J. L. Microsedimentation of the erythrocytes in infants and in children. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1938, 56: 1037-45. ------ A simple micrometric apparatus for de- termining the sedimentation rate of the erythrocytes. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 1842-9.—Sindo, M. Biry5 sekkekkyu tinko hanno no mondai. Zika sinryo, 1949, 12: 34-6.—Thillard, P. PrEsentation d'appareillages pour micro- sEdimentation. Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1947, 5: 52-5.—Trought, H. Micro-method for the estimation of the sedimentation rate of red cells. Arch. Dis. Childh., Lond., 1942, 17: 136-8.— Vollmer, H. Microsedimeter for erythrocyte sedimentation test. N. York State J. M., 1939, 39: 1583-6.—Wang, C. Y., & Chu, F. T. A simple micro-method for the determination of erythrocyte sedimentation rate in children. Chin. M. J., 1939, 55: 220-30. MICROSEDIMETRY. See under Microsedimentation, Medical use. MICROSEROLOGY [incl. microhemodi- agnostics] See also Serodiagnosis; Serology; also names of tests under such headings as Blood serum, Coagulation: Weltmann's test; Rickettsiasis, Diagnosis; Salmonellasis, Diagnosis, etc. La port e, R., & Hardre de Looze, L. Sur l'utilisation pratique des micromEthodes en sErologie. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1946, 72: 437-9.—Mounier, P. Les micro-rEactions en sErologie. Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1945, 3: 225-33.—Suchet, A. ElEments de micro-sErologie. Ibid., 82-9. ---- Blood typing. See also Blood group, Determination. Mas y Magro, F. La prueba directa para la elecci6n de dador en la transfusi6n sanguinea de urgencia; nota de un micromEtodo. Clin, hisp., 1946, 2: 118.—Ponsold, A. Die Kapillarmethode in der Blutgruppenbestimmung. Munch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 305-8.—Schafer, W. Ueber eine Methode der Blutgruppenbestimmung mit auf Objekttragern fixiertem Trockentestserum. Ibid., 1943, 90: 205.—Schnir, M. Sueros testigos desecados sobre porta-objetos. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1947, 19: 1871.—Wagner, G. F. Blutgruppenbestim- mungen im trockenen Serumtropfen bei Reihenuntersu- chungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 164-6. ---- Chediak microreaction. See also under Syphilis, Serodiagnosis. Althatjs, H. R. L. *Entwicklung der Flok- kungsreaktionen bei Syphilis und Ergebnisse mit der Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak [Heidel- berg] 23p. 22cm. Wiirzb., 1939. Bernhart, T. F. *Klinisch-experimenteller Beitrag zur Chediak'schen TBR. auf Lues. 15p. 23cm. Berl., 1940. Bilsdorfer, L. *Die Brauchbarkeit der Chediak'schen Flockungsreaktion auf Lues in der serodiagnostischen Praxis. 25p. 22cm. Bonn, 1937. Boureau, R. C. *La reaction de Chediak en particulier au point de vue medico-legal. 40p. 25cm. Par., 1939. Grahner, M. *Die Untersuchung auf Lues aus einem Blutstropfen nach Chediak-Dahr [Frankfurt a. M.] 15p. 23cm. Wiirzb., 1938. Montes Gonzalez, A. *Microrreacci6n de Chediak. 33p. 21^cm. Granada (Nicaragua) 1941. Vivanco Kamann, A. *Estudio comparativo de la micro-reaccidn de Chediak con las reacciones de Wassermann y Kahn [Chile] 86p. 25cm. Santiago, 1939. Volk, N. *Mikromethoden zur Luesdiagnose unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Trocken- blutreaktion (TBR) 9p. 22cm. Freib. l. B., 1936. Albrecht, B. Die Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak beim syphilitischen und beim normalen Kaninchen. Zschr. Immun- forsch., 1941, 100: 91-8. ------ Ueber die Spezifitat der Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak beim syphilitischen Ka- ninchen und die Diagnostizierung sogenannter Pallidakulturen mit der TBR. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 145 (Abstr.)—Amma- tuna, E. S. Modificaci6n de la reacci6n de Chediak. Rev. san- mil., Asunci6n, 1944, No. 141, 129; passim.—Balina, P. L., & Jachesky, L. Dispositivo pr&ctico para la remisi6n de muestras de sangre destinadas a la reacci6n de Chediak. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1940, 47: pt 2, 105. ---:— & Noussitou, F. La micro- rreacci6n de Chediak para la sifilis; nuestra experiencia personal. Ibid., 1; passim. Also Rev. mEd. cubana, 1941, 52: 563-71.— Barzizza, C. M. La microrreacci6n Chediak para el diagn6stico de la sifilis realizada con una gota de sangre seca; su utilidad en clinica obstEtrica. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1939, 46: 313-8.— Battaglia, A., & Etcheverry, M. A. Reacci6n de Chediak; conservacion de muestras de sangre testigo. Rev. med. quir. pat. fern., B. Air., 1944, 23: 413-34. Also Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1944, 51: pt 2, 833-7.—Bohme, G. 1st die Trockenblutreaktion auf Lues nach Chediak zuverlassig? Derm. Wschr., 1937, 105: 1062. ------ Die Brauchbarkeit der Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak zur Serodiagnostik der Syphilis. Klin. Wschr., 1937, 16: 225; 1026.—Camacho Banos, I., & Garrido Blanco, A. Sobre la reaccion de Chediak, modificada por Meinicke para el diagn6stico de la lues. Actas derm, sif., Madr., 1940-41, 32: 62-9.—Castaneda-Palacios, R. Ergebnisse einer Nachprufung der Chediakschen Luesreaktion im klinischen Betriebe. Deut. med. Wschr., 1937, 63: 1155.—Chediak, A. El diagnostico de la sifilis practicado en una gota de sangre desecada y desfi- brinada. Rev. mEd. cubana, 1932, 43: 947-53.------ Simplificaci6n del diagn6stico serologico de la sifilis por la microrreacci6n Chediak realizada con una gota de sangre seca. Arch. med. int., Habana, 1935, 1: 528-83. ----— Caracte- rfsticas prdcticas utilizables en pediatria de la microrreacci6n Chediak para el diagn6stico de la sifilis con una gota de sangre seca. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1938, 4: 335. ------■ Cinco anos de experiencia con la microrreacci6n Chediak para el diagn6stico de la sifilis con una gota de sangre seca. Rev. mEd. cubana, 1938, 49: 464-505. ------ O diagnostico rapido da sifilis pela micro-reacao de Chediak, executada com uma gota de sangue dessecada. An. brasil. derm, sif., 1939, 14: 195-204. ------ Caracteristicas practicas de la micro- rreacci6n Chediak utilizables en pediatria. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1939, 5: 16-32.—Cirera, P. Contribution k l'Etude de la miero-rEaction de Chediak. Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1946, 4: 194-7. Also Rev. mEd. cubana, 1947, 58: 930-4.— Dahr, P. Die Luesdiagnose aus einem angetrockneten Tropfen Blut. Deut. med. Wschr., 1934, 60: 94-6. —■--- Serologische Schnelldiagnose der Lues. Med. Welt, 1936, 10: 265-8. 1st die Trockenblutprobe auf Lues nach Chediak zuverlassig? Derm. Wschr., 1937, 104: 709; passim. ------ Die Brauch- barkeit der Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak zur Serodiagnos- tik der Syphilis. Klin. Wschr., 1937, 16: 1025. ------ Erfahrungen bei Massenuntersuchungen mit der Trocken- blutreaktion auf Lues. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1939, 144: 259-63; Disc, 267.—Diaz Albertini, A., Lage, G., & Recio, A. La micro-reacci6n de Chediak y su importancia en la acci6n sanitaria. Proc. Am. Sc. Congr. (1940) 1942, 8. Congr., 6: 119. Also Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 132-43. Also Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1941, 20: 792-8.—Etcheverry, M. A., Battaglia, A., & Tropeano, A. Microrreaccion de Chediak; estudio com- parativo con las reacciones de Wassermann y Kahn standard. Prensa mEd. argent., 1940, 27: 1025-37. Also Rev. mEd. quir. pat. fern., B. Air., 1940, 15: 251-68.—Falc6n, S., & Chediak, A. El diagn6stico de la sifilis en el reciEnnacido por la micro- reacci6n Chediak. Rev. mEd. cubana, 1934, 45: 919-41.— Gabriele, L. Valore della reazione di Chediak nella diagnosi di lue. Dermosifilografo, 1939, 14: 192-6.—Giaccio, E. Re- sultados de la reaccion de Chediak y proyecto de ordenanza sobre censo serol6gico municipal. Prensa mEd. argent., 1943, 30: pt 2, 1515.—Gondesen, H. Die Modifikation der Trocken- blutreaktion auf Lues nach Chediak mit Fliesspapier. Zbl. Haut Geschlkr., 1948-49, 72: 256.—Grahner, M., & Bertram, M. Die Untersuchung auf Lues aus einem Blutstropfen nach Chediak-Dahr. Derm. Wschr., 1938, 107: 1119-21.—Heinke, E. Die Wichtigkeit der Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak bei zunehmender Durchseuchung mit Lues. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1947, 18: 358-61.—Hombria & Carbonero. Sero- diagn6stico de la sifilis en gota seca. Med. ibera, 1935, 29: 474.—Hostalka, R. Ueber die Verwendbarkeit der Chediak- reaktion bei Lues congenita. Arch. Kinderh., 1940, 120: 152-8. Also Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 492.—Jiiptner, W. Die Zuverlassigkeit der Trocken-Blut-Reaktion nach Chediak fiir die Sero-Diagnose der Syphilis gegeniiber den grossen Sero-Reaktionen. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1949, 4: 267.—Kathe, J. 1st die gesetzliche Anordnung der Trockenblutreaktion zur Syphilisdiagnose nach Chediak vertretbar? Ibid., 1948, 3: 630.—Kubanyi, K. Ueber die Chediaksche Luesreaktion. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 468 (Abstr.)—Kwiesielewicz, K. [Diagnosis of syphilis from a dry blood-drop according to Chediak's reaction and the value of this method in comparison with other serological reactions] Przegl. derm., Warsz., 1938, 33: 441-65.—Lepolard Antunes, M., & Ruggiero, J. A micro- reaccao de Chediak. Rev. clin. S. Paulo, 1940, 8: 4-12.— Lohe. Hat die Trockenblutprobe nach Chediak fur die Er- fassung Syphiliskranker irgendwelchen spezifischen Wert und wie ist die Technik derselben? Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1938, 35: 591.—Meinicke, E. Ueber die Zuverlassigkeit der Trocken- blutreaktion nach Chediak und deren Verwendbarkeit in der Wehrmacht. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 301.—Navarini, E. P. La heredolues en la casa cuna y hospital de ninos del Hospicio de HuErfanos de Rosario; ventajas en pediatria de la microrreacci6n de Chediak. Gac. mEd. MExico, 1944, 74: 573-6.—Navratil, E. Erfahrungen iiber die Bluttrockenreak- MICROSEROLOGY 108 MICROSEROLOGY tion auf Lues nach Chediak in der Geburtshilfe. Zbl. Gyn., 1935, 59: 2429-33.—Pastinszky, I. [Experiences with the Chediak microreaction] Orv. hetil., 1939, 83: 834-6 Chediak reactio viselkedEse ingersav6ban, nyirokcsom6nedvben Es vErben. Orvostud. kozl., 1944, 5: 53-5.—Peralta Ramos, A., & Barzizza, CM. La microrreacci6n de Chediak; su utilidad en clinica obstEtrica. Prensa mEd. argent., 1940, 27: pt 2, 1929-37.—Pisacane, C. Sul valore della nuova reazione di Chediak-Leipner nella diagnosi della sifilide. Riforma med., 1937, 53: 677-81.—Polony, B. [Value of Chediak's reaction] Borgyogy. urol. vener. szemle, 1940, 18: 5.—Pontoppidan, B. The reaction of dried-blood according to Chediak in the diag- nosis of syphilis. Acta derm, vener., Stockh., 1942-43, 23: 313-26.—Recio Forns, A. Importancia de la micro-reacci6n Chediak empleando un antfgeno estabilizado. Rev. cubana laborat. clin., 1948, 2: 286-8.—Rezola Azpiazu, A. Utilidad de la microrreacci6n de Chediak en pediatria. Libro de actas Congr. nac. pediat. (1944) 1945, 6. Congr., 619-23. ---:— El diagn6stico de la sffilis por la microrreacci6n de Chediak ejecutada en una gota de sangre seca. An. Casa sal. Valdecilla, 1946, 9: 119-48.—Rodrigo, A. F. La microrreacci6n Chediak; sifilis, en sangre de madre e hijo; su importancia en clfnica obstEtrica; estudio comparative con las reacciones de Wasser- mann y Kahn standard y presuntiva. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1940, 47: 1367-78.—Roelen, W. Ueber die Leistungen der Chediak-Trockenblut-MKR; Reaktion im Vergleich zu den Blutseroreaktionen. Derm. Wschr., 1939, 109: 1142-5.— Rosner, J., & Strzyzewski, S. [Chediak's reaction in syphilis] Przegl. derm., Warsz., 1939, 34: 45-59.—Sammartino, E. S., & Bufill.E. M. Microrreacci6n de Chediak; su importancia en el estudio de los hemodadores; nuestro instrumental para la practica de la misma; simplificaci6n de su tEcnica. Rev. med., B. Air., 1939, 1: No. 2, 46-51.—Schiavone, E. L. Estudio comparative de la reacci6n de Chediak con las reacciones de Wassermann, Kahn standard y presuntiva. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 927; passim.—Schuck, J. Die Chediaksche Reaktion auf Syphilis und ihre klinische Verwendbarkeit. Munch, med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 566 (Abstr.)—Sikorski, H. Lues-Reihenuntersuchungen mit modifizierter Chediak-Reak- tion. Klin. Wschr., 1948, 26: 437-41.—Sorondo Garcia, E. Diagn6stico de la sffilis por la microrreacci6n Chediak. Rev. mEd. cubana, 1933, 44: 1043-53.—Stahn, I. Erfahrungen uber die Trockenblutprobe auf Lues nach Chediak. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1937, 139: 188-93.—Szodoray, L., & Kaldor, I. Ta- pasztalataink a Chediak-Dahr-fEle reactioval Es ennek Zim- merman dltal tortEnt m6dosft&s&val. B6rgy6gy. vener. szemle, 1948, 2: 103-5.—Takats, L. Chediak-reakci6 a gyakorl6orvos kezEben. NEpegEszsEgiigy, 1944, 25: 661.—Tecnica da micror- reacSo de Chediak. Arq. hig., Rio, 1944, 14: 177-9.—Vidal Vera, A. Diagn6stico serol6gico de la sffilis por la micro- rreacci6n de Chediak realizada con una gota de sangre seca. Rev. mEd. Yucatan, 1944-46, 23: 447-50. Also Sugestiones, MEx., 1945-46, 11: No. 124, 120-4.—Virasoro, J. E., Pellerano, J. C, & Savon Salaberry, J. Consideraciones sobre la reacci6n de Chediak en el lactante. Rev. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1947, 13: 25-30.—Vogt, H. Untersuchungen iiber die Chediaksche Trockenblutreaktion und eine Abanderung der Dahrschen Technik. Med. Welt, 1938, 12: 1802-4.—Von der Heydt, A. Die Trockenblutreaktion nach Chediak; eine einfache fiir die Praxis geeignete Schnellreaktion auf Lues. Med. Klin., Munch., 1948,43:113.—Weilenmann.E. DieChediak-Methode eine wertvolle Erganzung serologischer Untersuchungsmethoden bei Lues. Derm. Wschr., 1939, 108: 325-9.—Wendebom, H. Untersuchungen fiber die Zuverlassigkeit einer Trockenblut- probe nach Chediak als Luesreaktion. Ibid., 1935, 101: 1543-7. ------ 1st die Trockenblutprobe nach Chediak als Lues- reaktion wertvoll? Ibid., 1937, 105: 1173-7.—Wendlberger, J. Ueber die klinische und praktische Verwertbarkeit der Lues- diagnose aus einem eingetrockneten Tropfen Blut. Ibid., 1441-5. ------& Schreiner, K. Ueber die Luesdiagnose aus einem eingetrockneten Tropfen Blut nach Chediak. Ibid., 1935,101: 1539-43.—Zimmermann, E. DieChediak-M.K.R.-II; Untersuchungen iiber neue Moglichkeiten. Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 507. ---- Complement fixation. See also Complement fixation; Syphilis, Sero- diagnosis; Wassermann test. Giraut-Erler, L. Micro-rEactions de Bordet-Wassermann et de Hecht. Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1948, 6: 277-9.—Provera, P. Microtechnique pour exEcuter les sErodiagnostics macrosco- piques sur des petites quantitEs de sang prElEvables d'un doigt; microtechnique pour la rEaction de Wassermann. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb., 1939, 11: 47-51.—Roulin, G. Une micro-sErologie simple et sans appareils spEciaux (rEaction de fixation) Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1947, 5: 284-6.—Suchet, A. Une rEaction qualitative et quantitative de dEviation du com- plEment rEalisEe avec 0,02 centimetres cubes de sErum frais. Prophyl. antivEnEr., 1945, 17: 597-600. ---- Flocculation, and precipitation slide tests. See also other subdivisions; also Flocculation; Precipitation; also names of diseases. Boerner, F., Jones, C. A., & Lukens, M. Simplified micro- scopic and macroscopic flocculation tests for the diagnosis of Byphilis. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1940, 4: 141-51 — Brown, R. Cardiolipin in macro- and microprecipitation testa for syphilis. J. Bact., Bait., 1945, 49: 199.------ Pre- liminary standardization of the cardiolipin-lecithin-cholesterol antigen for a microprecipitation test for syphilis. Annual Rep. Div. Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1946, 27 Also J. Immun., Bait., 1946, 53: 171-7.—Chargin, L., Eller, J. J., & Rein, C. R. Microscopic slide precipitation test for diagnosis of syphilis with chancre fluid, including a com- parison of the Kline, Wassermann, Kahn and Hinton blood serum tests in one hundred and ten patients with suspected syphilitic sores. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1932, 26: 965-9.— Davies, J. A. V. A microflocculation test for syphilis. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1936-37, 22: 959-66. ---:— A method of collecting small blood specimens; with special reference to microflocculation tests for syphilis. Ibid., 1937-38, 23: 1206-9.—De La Rosa, G., & Utrilla, A. La reacci6n de Leiboff sobre portaobjetos para el serodiagn6stico de la sifilis. Actas derm, sif., Madr., 1941-42, 33: 259-61.—Dussert, E. Reac- ciones de floculaci6n en portaobjeto. Bol. Inst. bact. Chile, 1942, 1: 61-72.—Eagle, H., 4cm. N. Y., 1948. MacLennan, R. F. Cytoplasmic inclusions. p.111-90. 23^cm. N. Y., 1941. Beck, W. A. The organization of protoplasm. Growth, Ithaca, 1944, 8: 259-309.— Blaschko, H., & Jacobson, W. Enzyme systems of cells. In: Cytology (Bourne, G.) Oxf., 1942, 189-225, 2 pi.—Bungenberg de Jong, H. G. Modele de cellule ne comprenant que des coacervats complexes. In his Coacervation, Par., 1936, 1: 50-2.—Chadefaud, M. L'infra- structure du protoplasme et du caryoplasme d'apres l'Etude des euglenes. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1938-39, 22: 483-6.— Claude, A. Particulate components of cytoplasm. Sympos. Quant. Biol., 1941, 9: 263-71, pi.—Diller, W. F. A peculiar cytosomal structure in Homalozoon vermiculare (Stokes) Anat. Rec, 1946, 94: 383.—Frey-Wyssling, A. Ultrastruktur des Plasmas und der Plasmaprodukte. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1938-39, 2: 477-80. ------ Der Feinbau der Zellwande. Naturwissenschaften, 1940, 28: 385-94. Also Science Progr., Lond., 1939-40, 34: 249-62. ------ Feinbau und Ultra- struktur des Zytoplasmas. Umschau, 1940, 44: 500; 540. Also J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1940, 60: 128-39. ------ Ueber den submikroskopischen Feinbau der Zellbestandteile. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1944, 74: 330-4. ------ Miihlethaler, K., & Wyckoff, R. W. G. Mikrofibrillenbau der pflanzlichen Zell- wande. Experientia, Basel, 1948, 4: 475.—Glassman, J. M. Fibrillae of cells; a need for further investigation. Yale J. Biol., 1946-47, 19: 991-4.—Hall, R. P. Reaction of certain cytoplasmic inclusions to vital dyes and their relation to mito- chondria and Golgi apparatus in the flagellate Peranema tricho- phorum. J. Morph., 1929, 48: 105-21.—Haselmann, H. Protoplasmastrukturen und die Phasenkontrastmikroskopie. Klin. Wschr., 1948, 26: 701.—Jeener, R., & Brachet, J. Asso- ciation, dans un mfime granule, de ferments et des pento- senuclEoprotEides cytoplasmiques. Acta biol. belg., 1941, 1: 476-81.—Jones, R. The nature and relative specific gravities of the inclusions in ultracentrifuged cells of Elodea and Triticum. Cellule, Louvain, 1938, 47: 61-76, 2 pi.—Lazarow, A. The chemical organization of the cytoplasm. Biol. Bull., 1944, 87: 156.—Luyet, B. J. Water and the ultra-structure of proto- plasm. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1938-39, 22: 487-91.—Marui, K. A contribution to the knowledge of cell-granule; on the nucleoproteid-like granule (Marui) and X-granule (Marui) Jap. M. J., 1948, 1: 155-60.—Nicolau, S., & Kopciowska, L. Inclusions cellulaires acidophiles dans le tissu nerveux et dans le rein des pigeons normaux. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1938, 60: 308-15.—Pfeiffer, H. H. Experimentelle Beitrage zur leptonischen Struktur undifferenzierten Protoplasmas. Kol- loid Zschr., 1941, 96: 355-8.—Pischinger, A. Zellstrukturen und KoUoidchemie. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1938, 51: 129-33.— Riley, V. T., Hesselbach, M. L. [et al.] Application of chroma- tography to the segregation of subcellular particulates. Cancer Res., 1949, 9: 614.—Schmidt, W. J. Molekulare Bauweisen tierischer Zellen und Gewebe und ihre polarisationsoptische Erforschung. Naturwissenschaften, 1938, 26: 481; 509.— Schmitt, F. O. The ultrastructure of protoplasmic constituents. Physiol. Rev., 1939, 19: 270-302. ------Hall, C. E., & Jakus, M. A. The ultrastructure of protoplasmic fibrils. Biol. Sympos., Lane, 1943, 10: 261-76, inch 2 pi.—Schneider, W. C. Methods for the isolation of particulate components of the cell. In: Manometr. Techn. &c. (Umbreit, W. W.) 2. ed., Minneap., 1949, 148-55.—Seifriz, W. Frey-Wyssling, A.: Submicroscopic morphology of protoplasm and its derivatives [Bk rev.] J. Colloid Sc', 1949, 4: 441-4.—Wergin, W. Direkte Beobachtung von 0,2 n grossen Strukturelementen der pflanzlichen Zellwand. Naturwissenschaften, 1938, 26: 613. MICROSOMIA. See under Dwarfism; Nanism. MICROSPECTROGRAPHY [incl. micro- spectroscopy] See also Microscopy, ultraviolet; Spectrogra- phy- ... j Engstrom, A. *Quantitative micro- and histochemical elementary analysis by roentgen absorption spectrography [Karolmska Inst.] 106p. 25cm. Stockh.; 1946. Forms Suppl. 63, Acta radiol., Stockh. Gailliard, P. *L'histospectrographie quanti- tative; etude critique de ses methodes [Lyons] 58p. 24cm. Besancon, 1944. P£tey, M. *L'histospectrographie; etude de ses techniques [Lyon] 140p. 25^cm. Tr6- voux, 1933. „ „, T t j Barer, R., Cole. A. R. H., & Thompson, H. W. Infrared spectroscopy with the reflecting microscope in physics, chem- istry and biology. Nature, Lond., 1949, 163: 198-201 — Benoit W. Ueber spektrographische Untersuchungen an Gewebsschnitten menschlicher Organe unter Verwendung dea Hochfrequenzfunkens nach Gerlach-Schweitzer. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1933, 90: 421-64.—Bonavolonta, G. Osservazioni spettro-microscopiche sull'occhio vivente. Ann. ottalm., 1948, 74: 339-49.—Casella, C, & Reggiani. M. Istospettro- grafia di fluorescenza. Arch, biol., LiEge, 1949, 60: 207-34.— Cole, P. A., & Brackett, F. S. Technical requirements in the determination of absorption spectra by the ultraviolet micro- scope. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1940, 11: 419-27.—DeMent, J. Fluorescence spectromicroscopy. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1942, 61: 306.—Favero, F., & Veiga de Carvalho, H. Consideracoes em torno da epimicroespectroscopia. Ann. Fac. med. S. Paulo, 1929, 4: 265-7, pi.—Fox, H. M., & Ramage, H. A spectro- graphic analysis of animal tissues. Proc. R. Soc, Lond., 1931, ser. B, 108: 157-73, pi.—Gailliard, P. Sur la technique du microdosage en histospectrqgraphie. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1943,20:175-88. ------ L'histospectrographie quantitative; quelques conditions de son application. Ibid., 1944, 21: 81-6.— Greaves, A. V. A new microscope adapter for the hand spectro- scope. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1934, 19: 755.—Jelley, E. E. An improved grating microspectrograph and its use in chemical microscopy. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond., 1936, 56: 101-12, 2 pi.— Malmgren, B., & Heden, C. G. Studies of the nucleotide metabolism of bacteria; ultraviolet microspectrography as an aid in the study of the nucleotide content of bacteria. Acta path, microb. scand., 1947, 24: 417-36.—Murray, W. M., jr, Gettys, B., & Ashley, S. E. Q. Properties and use of a high frequency spark discharge for local micro-analysis. J. Optic Soc. America, 1941, 31: 433-8.—Policard, A., & Morel, A. Utilisation de la spectrographie des raies en histochimie (histo- spectrographie) Presse therm, dim., 1933, 74: 73.—Rank, D. H. High precision achromatic autocollimator. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1946, 17: 243.—Scott, G. H., & Williams, P. S. A new development in histospectrography. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1934-35, 32: 505-7.—Sheldon, J. H., & Ramage, H. Spectrographie analysis of human tissues. Biochem. J., Lond., 1931, 25: 1608-27, pi—Vies, F. Problemes actuels de la microspectroscopie biologique. Arch. phys. biol., Par., 1944, 17: Suppl., 98-100.—Wilson, G. E. A micro filter stick for use in spectrographie analysis. Analyst, Lond., 1946, 71: 375.—-Wyckgram, E. Ueber Mikro-Spektrographie. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1912. 29: 339-46. MICROSPERMATOZOON. See Spermatozoon. MICROSPHEROCYTOSIS. See Erythrocyte, Size: Variation: Spherocy- tosis; Icterus, hemolytic familial. MICROSPHYGMIA. See also Mental deficiency; Pulse, weak; also Frostbite; Vasoconstriction. Cottet, J. [REponse k] M. de Girardier, rEsultats obtenus par les thErapeutiques sympathiques dans le traitement des gelures. Presse mEd., 1941, 49: 157.—Richet, C, jr, & Saint- Girons, F. Le microsphygmie. Rev. mEd., Par., 1908, 28: 987-99. •------ & Bourneville. Note sur la microsphygmie. C. rend. Congr. mEd. aliEn. neur. France, 1908, 18. Congr., 321-4.—Variot. Microsphygmie avec kEratose pilaire et dEbilitE mentale. Bull. Soc. pEdiat. Paris, 1906, 8: 158.------ Microsphygmie. J. mEd. int., Par., 1908, 12: 358. ------ & Grandjean, E. Microsphygmie permanente et microcEphalie avec dEbilitE mentale. Bull. Soc. pEdiat. Paris, 1914, 16: 121-5. MICROSPIRA [Schroeter] See Vibrio; also Spirilleae. ---- M. phosphoreum [Yasaki] See also Bacterium (phosphoreum) Yasaki, Y., Nisio, M. [et al.] Bacteriological studies on bioluminescence; on the nature of the new luminous bacterium, Microspira phosphoreum (Yasaki) Sei i kwai M. J., 1926, 45: No. 3, 20. MICROSPIRILLUM. See also Spirilleae. Carpano. M. Sur un nouveau spirille de tres petite taille chez les oiseaux: Microspirillum avium, n. g., n. sp. Ann. parasit., Par., 1936, 14: 375-9, pi. MICROSPIRONEMA [1905 Stiles] See Treponema. MICROSPLANCHNIC [1925 Viola] See Body constitution, Types. MICROSPORA 1 MICROSPORA [1900 Migula] See Spirillum; Vibrio. MICROSPORANGIUM. See also Sporangium; also Microspore. Kidston, R. On the microsporangia of the Pteridosperms. Proc. R. Soc, Lond., 1905-06, Ser. B, n. ser., 77: 161 (Abstr.) MICROSPORE. See also Microsporangium; Pollen; Protozoa; Spore; see also Microsporogenesis. Hofker, J. Die Teilung, Mikrosporen- und Auxosporen- bildung von Coscinodiscus biconicus v. Breemen. Ann. protist., Par., 1928, 1: 167-94.—Jouvenel-Marcillac, M. Evolution du noyau de la microspore chez les cruciferes. C. rend. Acad. sc, 1941, 212: 716-8.—Lima-de-Faria, A. Disturbances in microspore cytology of Anthoxanthum. Hereditas, Lund, 1947, 33: 539-51.—Sax, K., & Husted, L. Polarity and differ- entiation in microspore development. Am. J. Bot., 1936, 23: 606-9. MICROSPORELLASIS. See also Dermatomycosis; Dermatophyte; Dog, Diseases; Microsporum. el Dabh, S. G. *Contribution a l'etude d'une teigne animale [Strasbourg] 67p. 24cm. Clermont-Ferrand, 1942. MICROSPORIA [1843 Gruby] See also Dermatomycosis; Epidermophytosis Microsporum; Mycosis; Scalp, Mycosis; Tri» chophytosis. Arzt, L. Die Mikrosporie; ein Geleitwort zu einem Le und Aufklarungsfilm, zusammengestellt auf Grund von Er- fahrungen aus der Wiener Epidemie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1922, 72: 1473-6.—Bogrov, S. L. Mikrosporia i borba s nel. Russ. J. kozhn. vener. bolezn., 1912, 24: 3-9, pi.—Keddie, J. A. G. Ringworm of the scalp in children; its causation, detection, and treatment, and a report on an outbreak. Health Bull., Edinb., 1946-47, 5: 66-8.—N. Sulle tigne tonsuranti. Gazz. osp., 1937, 58: 656-8.—Negroni, P. Microsporia. In his Dermato- micosis, B. Air., 1942, 294-314.—Pignot, M. Symptomatologie, diagnostic, prophylaxie et traitement des teignes tondantes. Presse mEd., 1937, 45: 379.—Reif, F. Ueber Mikrosporie. Med. Korbl. Wurttemberg, 1922, 92: 97. ------Lurie, A. G. [et al.] [Die Mikrosporie und ihre Bekampfung] Vest, vener., 1941, No. 4, 6.—Werther. Die Mikrosporie der Kinder. Derm. Wschr., 1929. 89: 2007-13. ---- Allergy [Microsporid] See also other subheadings (Immunology) Arzt, L., & Fuhs, H. Zur Entstehung der Allgemeinexan- theme bei Mikrosporie. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1923, 143: 52-6.—Blumenfeld, A. Kerion microsporicum with hemato- genous and ectogenous microsporids; report of a case, with reference to the literature. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1931, 24: 607-13.—Giardini, A., & Farina, L. Microsporide a sede congiuntivale nel corso di microsporia infiammatoria cutanea. Ann. ottalm., 1946, 72: 575; 690.—Pavia, M. Contributo alio studio delle microsporidi nell'infanzia. Arch. ital. pediat., 1932-33, 1: 573-89— Quiroga, M. L, Negroni, P., & Cordero, A. M. Microsporide vesicopustulosa; su patogenia. Rev. argent, derm, sif., 1937, 21: 202-7.—Werther. Ueber die Dresdner Epidemie von Mikrosporie und Alopecia parvi- maculata und Deutung der letzteren als Mikrosporid. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1931, 163: 402-19.—White, C. J.. & Welfeld, J. Microsporon type of tinea capitis with grouped papular microsporid. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1942, 46: 609. ---- Cases. For cases see also under specific names of Microsporum. Arievich, A. M. [Microsporia of the scalp in adults] Vener. derm., Moskva, 1929, 6: 31-6, pi.—Cipollaro, A. C. Tinea capitis. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1945, 52: 56.—Henry, A., & Bory, L. Plusieurs cas de microsporie cutanEe dans une m6me famille. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1935, 42: 930.—Jackson, J. W. Ringworm of the scalp. Q. Bull. Indiana Univ. M. Center, 1949, 11: 56.—Joseph, M. Herpes tonsurans im Kindesalter. Zbl. Kinderh., 1903, 8: 49-54.—Kerl, W. Mikro- Bporie. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1919, 32: 572. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1919, 69: 1088.—Lewis, G. M. Tinea capitis in a two year old child. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1946, 53: 144.— Lima Carneiro, A. Cinco casos de microsporia. Med. contemp. Lisb., 1937, 55: 334-6.—Livingood, C. S., & Pillsbury, D. M. Ringworm of the scalp; prolonged observation, family investi- gation, cultural and immunologic studies in 130 cases. J. Invest. Derm., 1941, 4: 43-57.—MacLeod. J. M. H. Case of MICROSPORIA ringworm of the scalp due to microsporon fungus in an adult. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1908-09, 2: Sect. Derm., 89.— Madden, J. F. Tinea capitis. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1946, 53: 516.—Murillo, B. A. Un caso de tifia tonsurante del cuero cabelludo. Rev. mEd., Puebla, 1938, 11: No. 93, 16.—Pro- chacki. Microsporia. Przegl. derm., Warsz., 1948, 35: 473.— Zacharieff, B. Miciosporia capillitii. Derm. Wschr., 1943, 116: 186. ---- Clinical aspect. Andrews, G. C. Tinea capitis, without alopecia. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1946, 54: 250.—Braude, R. S., & Masslov, P. E. [Microsporia in adults] Sovet. vest, vener., 1933, 2: 377-80.—Mitchell, J. H. Epidemic ringworm of the scalp. Med. Clin. N. America, 1948, 32: 283-96.—Montanaro, E. Tigna torpida tonsurante insorta in soggetto adulto affetto da nanismo. Arch. ital. derm., 1948, 21: 364-9.—Negroni, P.. Pierini, L. E., & Cordero, A. A. Alopecia parvimaculata de origen microsp6rico [Disc] Prensa mEd. argent., 1941, 28: 520.—Niemeyer, A. Um caso di tinha microspdrica psoriasi- forme. An. brasil. derm, sif., 1945, 20: 392.—Nifio, F. L. Tricopatfa microsp6rica ectothrix del cuero cabelludo. Reun. Soc. argent, pat. region. (1931) 1932, 7. meet., 384-100, 5 pi.— Ramos e Silva, J. Sobre alguns casos de microsporia. Ann. brasil. derm, syph., 1927, 3: 15-22.—Vanlair. Sur un cas d'herpes tonsurant. Presse mEd. beige, 1870-71, 23: 406; 413. ---- Diagnosis. Curry, J. A portable Wood's light for ringworm diagnosis. Med. Off., Lond., 1948, 80: 240.—Gottschalk. Zur Diagnose und Therapie der Mikrosporie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1925, 51:870. ---- Epidemiology. See also subheading Geography. Bornhauser, S. Ueber eine Mikrospone-Epidemie in einem Kinderheim. Dermatologica, Basel, 1949, 98: 222-7.— Danilevskaya, E. D. [Period of isolation from school of children with herpes tonsurans] Sovet. vest, vener., 1934, 3: 679-81.— Epstein, S. Beitrage zur Epidemiologic und Therapie der Mikrosporie. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1930, 162: 9-18.— Karrenberg, C. L. Beitrage zur Epidemiologie der Mikrosporie. Ibid., 1932, 166: 14-29.—Nagy, G. [Epidemic of microsporia and its thallium treatment at KecskemEt] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1938, 36: 703-9.—Nomland, R. Epidemic ringworm of the scalp in children. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1946, 36: 155-7.—Rauber. Ein Beitrag zum epidemischen Auftreten von Herpes tonsurans. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1903,16: 865-7.—Zakon, S. J., & Goldberg, A. L. The problems of epidemic ringworm of the scalp. Illinois M. J., 1947, 92: 232-4. ---- Etiology. See also specific names under Microsporum. Dosa, A. [Experiments on etiology of microsporia] Orv. hetil., 1935, 79: 1145. Also Derm. Wschr., 1936, 102: 75-8. ------ Mikrosporon felineum und Mikrosporon fulvum an Hand von Herpes tonsurans erythematosquamosus, beziehungs- weise Herpes tonsurans Fallen. Ibid., 103: 1281-4.—Loewen- thal, K. Tinea capitis due to combined infection with Micro- sporum audouini and Microsporum lanosum; report of a case. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 58: 27-33. ---- Geography. Elkan, K. *Mikrosporie-Epidemie in Miin- chen. 13p. 8? Munch., 1917. Hetjck, A. *Ueber die Mikrosporie in Ham- burg [Kiel] 20p. 8? Hamb., 1932. Htjenges, C. E. *Die Microsporie in Strass- burg i. E. 40p. 8? Strassb. i. E., 1914. Nagel, H. *Ueber das Auftreten der Mikro- sporie in Heidelberg. 51p. 8? Heidelb., 1915. Poss, W. *Ausbreitung der Mikrosporie in Bonn und Umgebung. 36p. 8? Bonn, 1931. Schertlin, E. *Eine Mikrosporie-Epidemie in Wurttemberg [Tubingen] 12p. 8? Stuttg., 1913. Stein, A. *Ueber eine erneute Mikrosporie- endemie zu Dresden, p.461-70. 8? Breslau, 1932. In: Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1932-33, 167: Aldick, W. Ueber eine Mikrosporieepidemie in Schleswig- Holstein und ihre Behandlung mit Zimtchloroform. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1934, 170: 473-84.—Alkiewicz, J. Epi- demiologia mikrosporii w Polsce. Przegl. epidem., Warsz., 1948, 2: 152.—Arievich, A. M., Bekkerov, G. E., & Poryvaeva, V. F. Novye dannye k epidemiologii mikrosporii v SSSR. Vest, vener., 1949, No. 3, 21-6.—Carrick, L. The epidemiology of tinea capitis in Detroit school children. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1946, 45: 347-52.—Caruso, S. La microsporia in Sicilia. Gior. ital. derm, sif., 1926, 67: 278-80.—CaUnei, A. Huit 2 MICROSPORIA 113 MICROSPORIA nouvelies observations algEriennes de microsporie. Arch. Inst. Pasteur AlgErie, 1935, 13: 216-8— Cisneros, G. J. de. Estudio cllnicoepidemiol6gico de una epidemia de microsporia en Murcia. Actas derm, sif., Madr., 1934-35, 27: 718-21. Also Med. ibera, 1935, 29: 687-9.—Dobes, W. L. Ringworm of the scalp; an epidemic in Georgia. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1947, 36: 259^-63.—Fischer, W. Studien und Betrachtungen iiber die Berliner Microsporieepidemie. Acta derm, vener., Upps., 1921, 2: 35-68, 3 pi.—Hoffmann, E. Ueber gehauftes Vorkom- men von Mikrosporie im Rheinland. Derm. Zschr., 1920, 31: 140.—Klehmet, W. Eine Mikrosporie-Epidemie mit eigen- artigem Verhalten in Hannover. Deut. med. Wschr., 1919, 45: 1189.—Lanteri, G. Alcuni casi (7) di microsporia a Catania. Arch. ital. derm., 1930-31, 6: 355-67.—MacHaffie, L. P., Penny, S. F., & Beck, E. C. Ringworm of the scalp in Ottawa public schools, 1946-47. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1948, 39: 83.—Masuda, R. Morioka wo tyusin to suru tiho no sizy6- kin-sei hihusikkan, koto-ni hakusen no kenkyu [Skin diseases caused by Trichophyton and Microsporon in the city of Morioka] Iwate igakkai zassi, 1947-49, 1: 181-95.—Moncorps, C, & Gante, E. Ueber eine Mikrosporieepidemie in Westfalen 1946-47. Derm. Wschr., 1947, 119: 81-7.—Montpellier & Lacroix, A. Sur un cas de microsporie rencontrE k Alger. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1920, 27:145.—Obrtel, J. [Incidence of microsporia in Praha] Cas. lEk. desk., 1934, 73: 143-5.— Ormea, F. Su di alcune epidemie di microsporia in Germania, 1945-48. Riv. 1st. sieroter. ital., 1949, 24: 2. sez., 95-101.— Ponthus, P., & Berbir, A. Les teignes au Liban et en Syrie; considErations gEnErales et thErapeutiques. Rev. mEd. Moyen Orient, 1949, 6: 153-62.—Schertlin, E. Eine Mikrosporieepi- demie in Wurttemberg. Med. Korbl. Wurttemberg, 1913, 83: 549-52.—Soetomo. Microsporie bij Javaansche kinderen en hare epidemiologic. Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1924, 64: 720-5, pi.—Specht. Eine Mikrosporieepidemie im rheinisch- westfalischen Industriebezirk. Derm. Zschr., 1920, 31: 87- 90.—Spencer, G. A. Ringworm infection of the scalp in the Harlem area. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1486-90 — Stiimpke, G. Ueber den weiteren Verlauf der hannoverschen Mikrosporieepidemie. Derm. Wschr., 1922, 74: 472-5.— Talice, R. V„ & Mackinnon. J. E. Dermatomicosis por Micro- sporum (Sabouraudites) en el Uruguay. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1931, 3: 19-31.—Teodorescu, S. Premiere EpidEmie de microsporie en Roumanie. C. rend. Soc biol., 1926, 95: 407. Also Rev. st. med., Bucur., 1927, 16: 46-50. Also Rev. fr. derm. vEnEr., 1927, 3: 142-6.—Winkler, M. Ueber die Mikrosporie-Epidemie in Luzern. Korbl. schweiz. Aerzte, 1919, 49: 1497-502. ---- Immunology. See also subheading Allergy. Rothman, S., Smdljanic, A. M., & Weitkamp. A. W. Mech- anism of spontaneous cure in puberty of ringworm of the scalp. Science, 1946, 104: 201-3. ---- lichenoides [1894 Pellizzari] See under subheading Allergy. ---- Pathology. Felsher, Z. Observations on the fluorescent material in hairs infected by Microsporon in tinea capitis. J. Invest. Derm., 1949, 12:139-44.—Neuber, E. [Pathology and therapy of microsporia in man] Orv. hetil., 1929, 73: 1095. Also Derm. Wschr., 1930, 90: 366-9. ---- Site [other than scalp] See also Scalp, Mycosis. Silberlast, N. * Mikrosporie der unbe- haarten Haut. 20p. 8? Basel, 1915. Costa, O. G. Microsporon infection of the palpebral and ciliary regions. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1943, 48: 65-9.— Montgomery, R. M. Tinea ciliorum and tinea corporis. Ibid.. 1945. 52: 426. i Transmission from animals. Cunha, C. Tinha microsporia de origem animal. Rev. mEd. Parana, 1947. 16: 6-8.—Henry, A., & Bory, L. Micro- sporie du chien transmise a l'homme. Bull. Soc. fr. derm. syph., 1934, 41: 1885.—Stevenin, G. Trois cas de microsporie humaine d'origine animale. Rec. mEd. vEt., 1937, 113: 149-51. ---- Treatment. Arievich, A. M. Sovremennoe sostoianie voprosa o lechenii trikhofitii, mikrosporii i parshi. Vest, vener., 1949, No. 3, 40-5 —Baschke, A., & Klemm, G. Zur Behandlung der Mikrosporie. Med. Klin., Berl., 1920, 16: 1158-60— Fischer, F. Erfahrungen bei der Behandlung der Mikrosporie. Derm. Zbl 1912-13, 16: 227.—Leinbrock. Neue Behandlungs- vers'uche bei Mikrosporie. Zbl. Haut Geschlkr., 1949-50, 74: 28.—Lewis, G. M. Ringworm of the scalp; curability, without depilating measures, of infections caused by animal micro- sporons. Am. J. M. Sc. 1935, 189: 364-70. -----; Silvers S H fet al 1 Measures to prevent and control an epidemic of ringworm of the scalp. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1327- 33.—Lieberthal, E. P. Treatment of microsporon infection of the scalp. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1928, 18: 97.— Morehead, M. A. Control of epidemic ringworm of the scalp. Med. Woman J., 1949. 56: No. 6, 11-5. ---- Treatment: Epilation. See also other subdivisions of Treatment; also Thallium, Therapeutic use. Felden, B. F. Epilation with thallium acetate in the treat- ment of ringworm of the scalp in children. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1928, 17: 182-93.—Kopsa. Vier Falle von Thallium- behandlung bei Mikrosporie-Rezidive. Klin. Med., Wien, 1947, 2: 635.—Speierer, C. Rontgen- oder Thalliumepilation bei Mikrosporie? Strahlentherapie, 1931, 41: 395-400.— Urabe, H. Ueber die Epilation zweier Falle von Herpes tonsu- rans capillorum mit Thallium aceticum. Acta derm., Kyoto, 1934, 23: 56-63.—Voipertas, S. [Buschke-Langer's method of depilation with thallium-acetate in the treatment of micro- sporia and trichophytosis] Medicina, Kaunas, 1927, 8: 141-4 ---- Treatment: Hormones. Poth, D. O., & Kaliski, S. R. Estrogen therapy of tinea capitis; preliminary report. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1942, 45: 121-8.—Thiel. Versuche iiber die Behandlung der Mikro- sporie mit Keimdrilsenhormonen. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1949, 4:31. ---- Treatment, local. Bang, H. Behandling af mikrospori i haarbunden med mycocten. Hospitalstidende, 1937, 80: Jydsk med. selsk. forh., 20-3.—Berde, K. Von der Oppenheimschen Tartarusbe- handlung der Mikrosporiasis. Derm. Wschr., 1925, 81: 1263- 8.—Loomis, E. C. Ringworm of the scalp; treatment with thymol and oil of cinnamon. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1932, 26: 495-8.—Moriame. Un an d'expErience du traitement des teignes microsporiques par applications locales de pEnicilline. Arch. belg. derm, syph., 1948, 4: 143-6. Also Scalpel, Brux., 1948, 101: 137.—Oliva Funes, E. Tratamiento de la tifia microsp6rica del cuero cabelludo con sodio 4-nitro 3-bisacetoxi- mercurio 2-cresol. Dfa mEd., B. Air., 1945, 17: 1246. Also Rev. mEd. C6rdoba, 1945, 33: 756.—Pechernikov, P. V. [Treat- ment of trichophytosis and microsporia with chloracid] Kazan. med. J., 1939, No. 5, 84-6.—Steiner, E. Die Behandlung der Mikrosporie mit Tartarus-stibiatus-Salbe (nach Oppenheim) und hierbei auftretende besondere Eigentiimlichkeiten des Verlaufes dieser Erkrankung. Derm. Wschr., 1925, 80: 51-5.— Strickler, A. The treatment of tinea capitis with special iodine and dilute acetic acid; report of results in a larger series of patients. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1947, 51: 264-7.—Tanissa, A. O tratamento local das tinhas tonsurantes. Gaz. mEd. port., 1948, 1: 689-94.—Touraine & Gallerand. Teigne tondante guErie apres frictions a l'acide salicylique. Bull. Soc. fr. derm. syph., 1948, 55: 20.—Wilson, J. F. Tinea capitis cured with local applications. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1946, 53: 389; Disc, 389-92. ---- Treatment: Radiation. Hohmann, H. Das Ergebnis einer Nachuntersuchung von 79 Mikrosporiefallen (3-10 Jahre nach der Rontgenepilation) Rontgenpraxis, 1932, 4: 244-8.—Kleinschmidt, L. Zur Rontgenbehandlung der Mikrosporie. Derm. Wschr., 1921, 73: 855-7.-—Krantz. Der Heilungsvorgang bei der Rontgenbe- handlung der Mikrosporie. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1928, 155: 86-9.—Lydon, F. L., Stephanides, T., & Robb, T. M. Ringworm of the scalp; treatment by x-ray expilation without subsequent local application. Brit. M. J., 1949, 1: 523.— Roland, C. F. Roentgen ray treatment of tinea capitis. Grace Hosp. Bull., Detr., 1949, 27: 29-33.—Sabouraud, R., & Noire, H. Traitement des teignes tondantes par les rayons x a l'Ecole Lailler (H6pital St-Louis) Ann. Electrob., Lille, 1905, 8: 79-105, 3 pi.—Shanks, S. C. X-ray treatment of ringworm of the scalp. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 188-93.—Stiimpke, G. Zur Bewertung der Rontgentherapie bei Mikrosporie. Strahlentherapie, 1927, 25: 358-61. ---- Treatment, specific. Smith, L. M. Ringworm of the scalp; treatment of micro- sporon infections with a specific culture filtrate. South. M. J., 1935, 28: 610-5. ---- in animals. See also Microsporum species (M. canis; M. felineum) Feret, O. R. *La microsporie du chat et sa transmission a l'homme. 55p. 8? Par., 1934. Hebrant & Antoine. Teigne a Microsporum chez le chien et le chat. Ann. mEd. vEt., Brux., 1913, 62: 65-8.— Heelsbergen, T. Trichophytie en microsporie bij het paard. Tschr. dier- geneesk., 1918, 45: 477-86, pi.—Kaiser, M. Ueber einen Fall von Herpes tonsurans beim Impftier. Zschr. Hyg., 1935, 117: 106-9.—Rathsmann. Borkenflechte (Herpes tonsurans crus- tosus) bei einem Pferde der 1. Eskadron Reiter-Regiment Nr. 5. Zschr. Veterinark., 1923, 35: 243-7. MICROSPORID 114 MICROSPORIDIIDA MICROSPORID. See under Lichen; Microsporia, Allergy. MICROSPORIDIIDA [1899 Labbe] See also Cnidosporidia; Microsporidiosis; Myxo- sporidia; also Fish, Disease; Insecta, Diseases; also under names of insects as Bee, Diseases, etc. Debaisietjx, P. Etudes cytologiques sur quelques microsporidies. p.387-452. 4? Lou- vain, 1928. In: Cellule, Louvain, 1928, 38: pt 3. JfROVEC, O. Cizopasnfci nasich perloocek; mikrosporidie. lOp. 25cm. Praha, 1943. Forms No. 23. VEst. Cesk. spol. nauk, tf. mat. pffrod. (1942) 1943. Cardamatis, J. P. De quelques microsporidies chez la mouche domestique. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1912, 65: Orig., 77-9, pi.—Debaisieux, P., & Gastaldi, L. Les microsporidies parasites des larves de Simulium. Cellule, Louvain, 1919-20, 30: 185-213, 6 pi.—Fantham, H. B., Porter, A., & Richardson, L. R. Some microsporidia found in certain fishes and insects in eastern Canada. Parasitology, Lond., 1941, 33: 186-208, pi.—Jlrovec, O. Zur Kenntnis einiger Cladoceren-Parasiten. Zool. Anz., 1942, 140: 129-33. ------ Revision der in Simu- lium-Larven parasitierenden Mikrosporidien. Ibid., 1942—43, 142: 173-9.—Leger, L., & Duboscq, O. Sur une microsporidie parasite d'une grEgarine. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1909, 148: 733.— Mercier, L. Sur une microsporide du talitre. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1906, 61: 90. ------ & Poisson, R. Microsporidies parasites de Mysis (Crust., Schizopodes) C. rend. Acad, sc, 1926, 182: 1576-8.—Nemeczek, A. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Myxo- und Microsporidien der Fische. Arch. Protistenk., 1911, 22: 143-69, 2 pi.—Perez, C. Sur une microsporidie, nouvelle parasite dea crabes du bassin d'Arcachon. P. verb. Soc. sc phys. natur. Bordeaux, 1903-04, 105-8.—Sen, P. On the Microsporidia infesting some anophelines of India. J. Malaria Inst. India, 1941, 4: 257-61, pi.—Steinhaus, E. A., & Hughes, K. M. Two newly described species of Microsporidia from the potato tuberworm, Gnorimoschema operculella (Zeller) (Lepidoptera, Gelechiidae) J. Parasit., Lane, 1949, 35: 67-75, incl. pi.—Welser, J. Zur Kenntnis der Mikro- sporidien aus Chironomiden-Larven. Zool. Anz., 1942, 140: 126; 1943, 141:255. ---- Duboscqia [1908 Perez] See also Termes. Kudo, R. R. Microsporidian parasitic in Reticulitermes flavipes. J. Parasit., Lane, 1938, 24: 377. ------ Notes on a microsporidian parasite, Duboscqia sp., of Reticulitermes of Maryland. Ibid.. 1941, 27: No. 6, Suppl., 32. On the microsporidian, Duboscqia lEgeri PErez 1908, parasitic in Reticulitermes flavipes. J. Morph., 1942, 71: 307-33, 4 pi.— PErez, C. Sur Duboscquia lEgeri, microsporidie nouvelle parasite du Termes lucifugus et sur la classification des micro- sporidies. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1908, 65: 631-3. ---- Encephalitozoon. See Encephalitozoon; also under Rabies, Etiology. ---- Glugea [1891 Thelohan] Jfrovec, O. Ueber eine neue Microsporidienart (Glugea acerinae, n. sp.) aus Acerina cernua. Arch. Protistenk., 1930, 72: 198-213, 2 pi. ---- Mrazekiidae [1922 Leger] See also subdivision Octosporea. Debaisieux, P. Deux microsporidies nouvelle de larves de Chironomus. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1931, 107: 913-5.—Jfrovec, O. Zur Kenntnis von in Oligochaten parasitierenden Microspo- ridien aus der Familie Mr&zekidae. Arch. Protistenk., 1936, 87: 314-44, 4 pi.—Leger, L., & Hesse, E. Mrazekia, genre nouveau de microsporidies a spores tubuleuses. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1916, 79: 345-8, pi. ---- Nosema [1857 Nageli] See also names of insects as Bee; Bombyx; Pulex, etc Kudo, R. R. Morphology and development of Nosema notabilis Kudo, parasitic in Sphaero- spora polymorpha Davis, a parasite of Opsanus tau and O. beta. 83p. 26#cm. Urbana, 1944. Also Illinois Biol. Monogr., 1944, 20: 7-83. Abdel-Malek, A., & Steinhaus, E. A. Invasion route of Nosema sp. in the potato tuberworm, as determined by liga- turing. J. Parasit., Lane, 1948, 34: 452.—Alpatov, V. V.. & Gnbin, A. F. [On the action of different chemicals on Nosema apis Z. (Protozoa, Microsporidia)] Zool. J., Moskva, 1942, 21: 147-52.—Isiwata, S. Note on a species of Nosema infecting Attacus cynthia Drury. J. Parasit., Urbana, 1917, 3: 136.— Koegel, A. Kontrastfarbung von Nosemasporen in Ausstrichen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1928, 44: 354.—Kudo. R. R. Eine neue Methode die Sporen von Nosema bombycis Nageli mit ihren augeschnellten Polfaden dauerhaft zu praparieren und deren Lange genauer zu bestimmen. Zool. Anz., 1913, 41: 368-71. Studies on Microsporidia parasitic in mosquitoes; on a microsporidan, Nosema aedis, n. sp., parasitic in a larva of Aedes aegypti of Porto Rico. Arch. Protistenk., 1930, 69: 23-38, 2 pi. ------ The development of Nosema notabilis Kudo, a microsporidian, and of its host myxosporidian, Sphaero- spora polymorpha Davis, parasitic in Opsanus tau. Anat. Rec, 1941, 81: Suppl., 133 (Abstr.) ------ Nosema termitis n. sp., parasitic in Reticulitermes flavipes. J. Morph., 1943, 73: 265-79, 2 pi.—-Marzocchi, V. Sul cosidetto microspoiidio poliedrico del giallume del Bombyx mori. Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1907, 4. ser., 13: 382-4. Also Riv. igiene san. pubb., 1907, 18:551-60, pi.; 1908, 19:678-80. ------ Sul parassita del giallume del Bombyx mori (Microsporidium polyedricum Bolle) Arch, parasit., Par., 1908-09, 12: 456-66.—Masera, E. Autres hdtes du Nosema bombycis Nageli. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc internaz. microb., 1939, 11: 138.—Ohmori, J. Zur Kenntnis des Pebrine-Erregers, Nosema bombycis Nageli. Arb. Gesundhamt., 1912, 40: 108-22, pi.—Paillot, A. Sur le cycle Evolutif de Nosema bombycis parasite de la pEbrine du ver a soie. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 99: 81-3. ------ Le cycle Evolutif de Nosema carpocapsae, microsporidie nouvelle parasite du carpocapse, Laspeyresia pomonella L. Ibid., 1938, 127: 1138-40.—Poisson, R. Recherches sur les microsporidies parasites des hEmiptdres; Nosema veliae, n. sp., microsporidie parasite de Velia currens Fab. Arch. zool. exp., Par., 1929-30, 69: Notes & rev., 55-63.—Schiller, J. Bildet Nosema apis physiologisch verschiedene Rassen? Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1938, 25: 754—6.—Weissenberg, R. Microsporidien aus Tipulidenlarven (Nosema binucleatum n. sp., Thelohania tipulae n. sp.) Arch. Protistenk., 1926, 54: 431-67, 3 pi. ---- Octosporea [1911 Flu] See also Drosophilidae, and the names of affected species. Brug, S. L. Octosporea monospora (Chatton u. Krempf) Arch. Protistenk., 1914, 35: 127-38, 2 pi.—Thomson, J. G. A microsporidian (Octosporea) in the intestine of Musca sorbeni Wied. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1935-36, 29: 6. ---- Perezia [1909 Leger] Leger, L., & Duboscq, O. Perezia lankesteriae n. g., n. sp., microsporidie parasite de Lankesteria ascidiae (Ray-Lank.) Arch. zool. exp., Par., 1909-10, 1: Notes & rev., p. lxxix-xciii.— Paillot, A. Deux microsporidies nouvelies parasites des chenilles de Pieris brassicae. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1918, 81: 66-8. ------ Perezia legeri, n. sp., microsporidie nouvelle, parasite des chenilles de Pieris brassicae. Ibid., 187-9. ------ Contribution a l'Etude des microsporidies parasites de Pieris brassicae L. Arch. anat. micr., Par., 1929, 25: 212-30. ---- Plistophora [1893 Gurley] See also Aedes; Simulium, and other affected insects. Georgevitch, J. Nouvelies recherches sur les microsporidies; contribution a la connaissance du cycle Evolutif de Plistophora blochmanni Zwolfer. Arch. Protistenk., 1929, 65: 124-50, 3 pi.—Mercier, L. Sur la mitose des cellules a Bacillus cuenoti. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1907, 145: 833-5.—Sprague, V., & Ramsey, J. A preliminary note on Plistophora kudoi n. sp., a micro- sporidian parasite of the cockroach. Anat. Rec, 1941, 81: Suppl., 132 (Abstr.) ------ Further observations on Plisto- phora kudoi, a microsporidian of the cockroach. J. Parasit., Lane, 1942, 28: 399-406, pi.—Zwolfer, W. Plistophora blochmanni, eine neue Microsporidie aus Gammarus pulex L. Arch. Protistenk., 1926, 54: 261; 341; 5 pi. Stempellia [1910 Leger] See also Culex; Ephemeridae; Moniezia. Jones, A. W. Stempellia moniezi n. sp., a microsporidian (Protozoa; Sporozoa) parasite of Cestodes. J. Parasit., Lane, 1942, 28: Suppl., 10 (Abstr.) ------ A further description of Stempellia moniezi Jones, 1942, a microsporidian parasite (Nosematidae) of Cestodes. Ibid., 1943, 29: 373-8. Thelohania [1892 Henneguy] See also affected hosts as Aedes; Anopheles; Simulium, etc. Debaisieux, P. Microsporidies parasites des larves de Simulium; Thelohania varians. Cellule, Louvain, 1919-20, 30: 45-79, 5 pi.—Mattes, O. Ueber den Entwicklungsgang der Microsporidie Thelohania ephestiae und die von ihr hervorge- rufenen Krankheitserscheinungen. Zschr. wiss. Zool., 1928, 132: 526-82, 4 pi.—Paillot. A. Sur Thelohania mesnili, micro- sporidie nouvelle, parasite des chenilles de Pieris brassicse L. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1924, 90: 501-3. MICROSPORIDIOSIS 115 MICROSPORUM MICROSPORIDIOSIS. See also Microsporidiida; also names of affected hosts as Bee; Bombyx; Crustacea; Fish, Disease; Insecta, Diseases, etc. Botjguereatj, M. *Les maladies des abeilles legalement contagieuses; les loques, l'ascariose, la nosemose. 67p. 24cm. Toulouse, 1933. Allen, H. W., & Brunson, M. H. Control of Nosema disease of potato tuber worm, a host used in the mass production of Macrocentrus ancylivorus. Science, 1947, 105: 394.— Burnside, C. F., & Revell, I. L. Observations on nosema disease of honey bees. J. Econom. Entom., 1948, 41: 603-7.—Claussen, L. Mikrosporidieninfektion beim gefleckten Seewolf. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 44: 307-10.—Fantham, H. B., & Porter, A. The Isle of Wight disease of bees (Microsporidiosis) Rep. Brit. Ass. Advance. Sc. (1912) 1913, 515.—Farrar, C. L. Nosema losses in package bees as related to queen supersedure and honey yields. J. Econom. Entom., 1947, 40: 333-8.— Gasperini, G. Sui microsporidi del farcino criptococchico o della cosl detta saccaromicosi equina. Atti Soc. tosc. igiene, 1905, 5: 41-8; Disc, 17.—Le Danois, E. Sur une tumeur a microsporidies chez un crEnilabre. Bull. Soc. sc. mEd. ouest, 1910, 19: 210.—Levaditi, C, Nicolau, S., & Schoen, R. La microsporidiose du lapin; ses relations avec la rage. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1924, 178: 256-8.—Mercier, L. NEoplasie du tissu adipeux chez des blattes (Periplaneta orientalis L.) parasitEes par une microsporidie. Arch. Protistenk., 1908, 11: 372-81, pi.—Neumtiller, O. Zur Diagnose und Veterinarpolizeilichen Bekampfung der Nosemaseuche der Bienen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1942, 123-5.—Paillot, A. Sur la transmission des maladies k microsporidies chez les insectes. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1924, 90: 504-6.—Poisson, R. Sur une infection a micro- sporidie chez la nEpe cendrEe (hEmiptEre-hEtEroptEre) la rEac- tion des tissue de l'hote vis-4-vis du parasite. Arch. zool. exp., Par., 1927-28, 67: Notes & rev., 129-37.—Schiller, J. Versuche zur Ermittlung eines Vorbeugemittels gegen die Nosemaseuche. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1941, 28: 130-5.—Schonberg, F. Ueber Zystenbildung und Schwarz fleckigkeit der Seefisch- muskulatur, verursacht durch Mikrosporidien. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1938-39, 49: 329.—Shere3hevsky. H. Mikro- sporidien als Erreger einer Muskelerkrankung der Flusskrebse. Zool. Anz., 1925-26, 65: 69-74. MICROSPOROCYTE. See also Cell-division. Devise, R. Le fuseau dans les microsporocytes du Larix. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1914, 158: 1028-30. ■------La figure achromatique et la plaque cellulaire dans les microsporocytes du Larix europsea. Cellule, Louvain, (1921) 1922, 32: pt 2, 247-309, 4 pi. MICROSPOROGENESIS. See also Microspore; Sporogenesis. Camara, A. Efeitos do calor sobre a microsporogEnese do Secale cereale. Sc. genet., Tor., 1939, 1: 86-102.—Heimlich, L. F. Microsporogenesis in the cucumber. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc U. S., 1927, 13: 113-5. ■----— Microsporogenesis in Cucumis sativus. Cellule, Louvain, 1929-30, 39: 5-24, 3 pi.— Joshi, A. C, & Rao, B. V. R. A studv of microsporogenesis in two Menispermaceae. Ibid., 1935-36, 44: 219-34, 2 pi — Santos, J. V. A microsporogenesis of Spathoglottis plicata Blume. Bull. Nat. Res. Counc. Philippine Islands, 1937, No. 12, 152.—Woodworth, R. H. Meiosis of microsporo- genesis in the Juglandaceae. Am. J. Bot., 1930, 17: 863-9, 2 pi. MICROSPORON [1853 Robin] See Microsporum. For certain species see also Malassezia. MICROSPOROSIS. See Microsporia. MICROSPORUM [1843 Gruby] See also Microsporia; Mycosis; Scalp, Mycosis; Trichophytoneae. Conant, N. F. Studies in the genus Microsporum; cultural studies. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1936, 33: 665-83. -----r Biometric studies. Ibid., 34: 79-89.------ Taxonomic studies. Ibid., 1937, 36: 781-808. ------■ A statistical analy- sis of spore size in the genus Microsporum. J. Invest. Derm., 1941, 4: 265-78.—Kligman, A. M., & Rebell, G. The routine cultural identification of microsporum ringworm of the scalp. Ibid., 1949, 13: 135-7.—Lanteri, G. Tipi di microsporia riconosciuti nell'uomo. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1930, 5: 499.—Loewenthal, K. Fuseaux formation of the genus Micro- sporum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1950, 61: 455-9.—Maple- stone P. A., & Dey, N. C. A microsporum new to India. Ind. M. Gaz., 1939, 74: 148-51, pi.—Nakamura, T. Ueber eine bisher nicht beschriebene Art von Microsporon in Japan. Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1931, 31: 152.—Negroni, P. Micologfa de los Microsporum. In his Dermatomicosis,. B. Air., 1942, 315-40.—O'Farrell, N. M. Differentiation of Microsporon audouini from Microsporon lanosum by fluorescence. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 57: 919.—Sartory, A., Sartory, R., & Anselm, P. Etude d'un Microsporum parasite de l'enfant. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1943, 127: 459-62.—Talice, R. V., & Mackinnon, J. E. Sabouraudites (Microsporum) parasites de l'homme. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1931, 107: 883. ---- amethysticum [1928 Weidman] See Trichophyton. ---- anomeon [1882 Vidal] See Micrococcus. ---- asteroides [1928 GuiartJ See M. mentagrophytes; also Ectotrichophyton, in 5. ser. ---- audouini [1843 Gruby] Syn.: Martensella microsporum (1895 Vuil- lemin) Trichophyton (decalvans, 1848; micro- sporum, 1892) Benedek, T. On the growth of Microsporum audouini and its production of perithecia on rice medium in the presence of a new stimulating saprophytic bacillus. Chron. bot., Waltham, 1942-43, 7: 203.—Berde, K. [On the resistance of Microsporon audouini] Magy. orv. arch., 1926, 27: 112-21. Also Arch. Derm. Syph.. Berl., 1926, 150: 225-34.—Card, J. R. Diagnosis and treatment of tinea capitis due to Microsporon audouini infection. Bull. Toronto East M. Ass., 1948, 13: 15-7.— Carrick, L. Methods of local therapy for tinea capitis due to Microsporon audouini. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: 1189-94.— Catanei, A. Recherches sur les teignes dans la rEgion d'Oran (AlgErie) deuxieme observation algErienne de microsporie due a M. audouini. Bull. Soc. path, exot., Par., 1931, 24: 177-81.— Dey, N. C, & Ghosh, L. M. Studies of ringworm; Microsporum audouini infection in India. Ind. M. Gaz., 1944, 79: 51-5, 2 pi.—Felsher, I. M., & Finnerud, C. W. Tinea capitis in a woman aged 46, mother of two children with tinea capitis (Microsporon audouini type) Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 58: 517.—Fox, H. Ringworm of the scalp in the adult; report of a case of kerion due to Microsporon audouini. Ibid., 1926, 13: 398-400.—Gaul, L. E. Ringworm of the scalp due to Microsporon audouini; report of cases in Dubuque, Iowa. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1945, 35: 253-5.—Gilbert, R. O. Report of an outbreak of ringworm of the scalp due to M. audouini. California M., 1949, 70: 194-7.—Glass, F. A. Viability of fungus in hairs from patients with tinea capitis; Microsporon audouini. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 57: 122-4.— Hazen, E. L. Microsporum audouini; the effect of yeast extract, thiamine, pyridoxine, and Bacillus weidmaniensis on the colony characteristics and macroconidial formation. Mycologia, Lane, 1947, 39: 200-9.—Jaeger, H., & Zimmer- mann, P. Sur la teigne due au Microsporum audouini. Derma- tologica, Basel, 1949, 98: 227-37.—Klumpp, M., & Reiss, F. Tinea capitis due to Microsporon audouini. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1947, 56: 547-50.—Lattman, I. Roentgen therapy in ringworm of scalp due to Microsporon audouini. Clin. Proc. Child. Hosp., Wash., 1947-48, 4: 312—Leao A. E. de A., & Cury, A. Sobre a exigencia de acido nicotfnico observada em cogumelo filamentoso, Microsporum audouini. Hospital, Rio, 1949, 35: 347-51.—Lewis, G. M. Tinea capitis ("Microsporon audouini) associated with alopecia areata. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1945, 51: 288.—MacKee, G. M., Hermann, F., & Karp, F. L. A new treatment for anthro- pophilic tinea tonsurans (Microsporon audouini) J. Invest. Derm., 1946, 7: 43-52.—Manca, V. Su un caso di microsporide con reperto del Microsporon audouini dal sangue circolante. Dermosifilografo, 1932, 7: 57-76.—Pinkus, H. Ringworm of the scalp caused by MicrosporoD audouini in Monroe County. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1945, 44: 823-6.—Price, H. The local treatment of tinea capitis due to Microsporum audouini. Ann. West. M. & S., 1949, 3: 210-6.—Reif, F. B. Ringworm of the scalp due to Microsporum audouini during pregnancy. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1949, 59: 662.—Robinson, H. M., jr. In vitro studies of Microsporon audouini infection of the hair. Ibid., 1948, 57: 991-7.—Rothman, S., Smiljanic, A. M., & Shapiro, A. L. Fungistatic action of hair fat on Microsporon audouini. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1945, 60: 394.— Saito, K. Audouin-si-kin ni yoru tobu sinzai-sei hakusen no iti rei [Ein Fall von Kerion Celsi, von Microsporon audouini verursacht] Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1939, 46: 485.—Schmidt. P. W. Ueber die Pilzflora Westfalens, insbesondere des Miin- sterlandes (Beitrage zur Klinik besonderer Erkrankungsformen bei Pilzerkrankungen, sowie iiber Doppelinfektionen mit verschiedenen Pilzarten, Ziichtung von Mikrosporon audouinii aus dem stromenden Blute) Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1932-33, 167: 418-47.—Scully, J. P., Livingood, C. S., & Pillsbury, D. M. The local treatment of tinea capitis due to M. audouini; the importance of inflammatory reaction as an index of cura- bility. J. Invest. Derm., 1948, 10: 111-8.—Silvers, S. H. MICROSPORUM 1 16 MICROSPORUM Microsporon audouini infection of the eyelashes. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1944, 49: 436.—Sweitzer. S. E. Tinea capitis due to Microsporon audouini C3 cases) Ibid., 1947, 55: 147. ---- audouini: Variants. See other subdivisions (canis; equinum) ---- caninum [1908 Sabouraud] See M. canis. ---- canis [1897 Bodin] Syn.: Microsporum audouini var. macrosporum (1921) Microsporum lanosum (1907) Sabourau- dites felineus (1930 pro parte) Trichophyton tonsurans (1876) Appel. B., & Ansell, H. B. Large spores (macroconidia, fuseaux) of Microsporum canis in vivo; report of two cases. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1949, 59: 168-74.— Botvinick, I., Peck, S. M., & Schwartz, L. An outbreak of Microsporon lanosum infection from a kitten. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1943, 58: 317-9.—Castro, A. M. de. Tinhas dos animaes domEsticos em Sao Paulo; microsporia: Microsporon felineum C. Fox-e F. Blaxall, 1896 e Microsporon canis Bodin-Almy, 1897 = Microsporon lanosum Sabouraud, 1907. Arch. Inst. biol., S. Paulo, 1928, 1: 201-16, 7 pi.—Conant, N. F. Syno- nymie de Microsporum canis, Bodin 1902 et de M. equinum Nicolas et Lacomme 1906. Ann. parasit., Par., 1935, 13: 161-4.-—GatE, M. [et al.] Plaque unique de teigne micro- sporique due au Microsporon lanosum; lEsions d'herpEs circinE diffusEment rEparties sur un grand nombre de points du tEgu- ment. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1931, 38: 392-4.—Gauvain, E. A. Tinea capitis in an adult, Microsporon lanosum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1949, 60: 860.—Gonzalez Och6«, A. El Microsporum canis (Bodin y Almy, 1897) en MExico. Rev. Inst, salub. enferm. trop., MEx., 1941, 2: 319-26, pi—Gri- goraki, L., & David, R. Caracteres biochimiques du Micro- sporum canis, Bodin, 1897, Grigoraki et Guiart, emend, 1928. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 203-5.—Hagan, W. A. Micro- sporum canis synonyms; this species is apparently identical with Microsporum lanosum (of man) and Microsporum feli- neum (of cats) In his Infect. Dis. Domest. Animals, Ithaca, 1943, 360.—Langeron, M., & Talice, R. V. Nouveau type de lEsion pilaire expErimentale produite par la culture purement plEomorphique du Sabouraudites felineus. Ann. parasit., Par., 1930, 8: 419-21. ------ ImmunitE produite par des souches plEomorphiques de Sabouraudites felineus. Ibid., 509-11.— Lewis, G. M. Tinea barbae and tinea corporis due to Micro- sporum lanosum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1944, 50: 144. ------ & Hopper, M. E. Mechanism of cure of infections caused by Microsporon lanosum. Ibid., 1937, 36: 1194—6.— Lewis, G. M., & Miller, H. C. Ringworm of the scalp; a report of three cases due to Microsporon lanosum with a tend- ency to spontaneous recovery. Ibid., 1934, 29: 890-2.— Burtiansky, I. [On the cellular structure of the spindles of Microsporum lanosum Sabouraud] J. mikrob., Kiev, 1940, 7: No. 4, 149-58.—Martins, C. Microsporum lanosum et trois especes cryptogamiques satellites isolEes dans un cas de teigne tondante. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 98: 1164-6.—Peck. S. M. Failure of local therapy in tinea capitis due to Microsporon lanosum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1937, 36: 444.—Sartory, A., Sartory, R., & Anselm, P. Etude biologique et biochimique de Microsporum lanosum variEtE album. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1944, 128: 376.—Zollikofer, R., . Berde, K. [Trichophyton gypseum subfuscum] Orv. hetil., 1937, 81: 936.—Bocobo, F. C, & Benham, R. W. Pigment pro- duction in the differentiation of Trichophyton mentagrophytes and Trichophyton rubrum. Mycologia, Lane, 1949, 41: 291-302.—Cole, P. A. The ultraviolet absorption spectra of different regions of Trichophyton mentagrophytes spores. Am. J. Bot., 1941, 28: 931-4.—Emmons, C. W. Trichophyton mentagrophytes (Pinoyella simii) isolated from dermatophy- tosis in the monkey. Mycopathologia, Gravenh., 1939, 2: 317-9, 2 pi.—Furtado, A. R. A prop6sito de uma epidemia de tinha no Rio de Janeiro, causada pelo Trichophyton menta- grophytes (Ch. Robin, 1853) Blanchard, 1896. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 1947, 45: 407-40.—Georg, L. K., & Maechling, E. H. Trichophyton mentagrophytes, variety _ nodular, a mutant with brilliant orange-red pigment isolated in nine cases of ringworm of the skin and nails. J. Invest. Derm., 1949, 13: 339-50, illust.—Ghosh, L. M.. Dey, N. C, & Panja, D. Studies of ringworm; incidence of Trichophyton gypseum in India. Ind. M. Gaz., 1947, 82: 73-5, pi.—Grigoraki, L., & David, R. Caracteres bio-chimiques de Microsporum gypseum, Bodin, 1907. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 132: 448-50.— Haro, A. S. Un cas de Sabouraudites gypseum en Finlande. Ann. med. exp. biol. fenn., 1949, 27: 134-6.—Hagan, W. A. Trichophyton mentagrophytes; synonyms, Ectotrichophyton mentagro- phytes; Trichophyton gypseum; Trichophyton asteroides. In his Infect. Dis. Domest. Animals, Ithaca, 1943, 361.— Herrick, J. A. Effects of gliotoxin on Trichophyton gypseum. Ohio J. Sc, 1945, 45: 45.—Lecoulant, P. KErion de Celse du a Microsporon gypseum atypique. Ann. derm, syph., Par.- 1937, 7. ser., 8: 638-46.—Mandels, G. R., & Shotts, H. G. Amino acids of wool keratin in the nutrition of Microsporum gypseum. Am. J. Bot., 1947, 34: 594.—Marcussen, P. V. Laboratory mice as a cause of trichophyton epidemics (Trichophyton gypseum asteroides) Acta derm, vener., Stockh., 1942-43, 23: 394.—Page, R. M. Studies on keratin digestion by Micro- sporum gypseum. Am. J. Bot., 1947, 34: 595.—Peck, S. M., & Li, K. K. Factors in amorphous penicillin G influencing growth of fungi; effect on elaboration of trichophytin by Trichophyton gypseum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1949, 59: 498-505.—Petges, G., & Le Conlant, P. Le Microsporon gypseum burdigalense, nouvel agent d'une microsporie des parties glabres. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1935, 112: 462—5.— Bobbins, W. J., & McVeigh, I. Effect of hydroxyproline on Trichophyton mentagrophytes and other fungi. Am. J. Bot., 1946, 33: 638-47. ------ The dual phenomenon and Tricho- phyton mentagrophytes. Mycologia, Lane, 1949, 41: 128- 40.—Teaauro, S. Considerazioni cliniche su di un caso non comune di microbide da Trichophyton gypseum asteroides. Gazz. osp., 1939, 60: 755-61. ---- minutissimum [1859 Burchard] See also Actinomyces, in 5. ser. Hoffmann, E. Ueber eine einfache Schnellfarbung von Hautpilzen (Microsporon minutissimum) in Schuppen und Abklatschpraparaten solcher. Derm. Zschr., 1938, 78: 379-83. ---- muris [1857 Gluge] See under Achorion. — persicolor [1928 Guiart] See under Epidermophyton. ---- pseudo-umbonatum [1949 Sartory] Sartory, A., Sartory, R. [et al.] Un nouveau Microsporum parasite de la peau, Microsporum pseudo-umbonatum. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1949, 229: 138-40. ---- quinckeanum [1928 Guiart] See under Achorion. ---- radiatum [1925 Thompson] See M. felineum. ---- radiolatum [1928 Guiart] Syn.: Trichophyton gypseum var. radiolatum; Trichophyton r. See also M. mentagrophytes; also in 5. ser., Ectotrichophyton. CaUnei, A. REsultats d'inoculation de cultures de Tricho- phyton radiolatum dans I'organisme de cobayes dont on scarifie la peau. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1932, 109: 886.—Duche, J. Fre- quence du Trichophyton radiolatum dans les Epidermomycoses dyshidrosiformes des pieds. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1932, 39: 160.—Gougerot, Duche & Ganot. EczEma et mycoses; Trichophyton radiolatum et champignon indeterminE. Ibid., 158-60. ---- sapporense [1934 Takahasi] Takahasi, S. Dobutu-kisei-sei sy5-gaho-kin no iti sin-syu ni tuite [Ueber eine neue Art von tierischem Microsporon, Microsporon sapporense, Sabouraudites sapporensis] Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1934. 36: 261-6. ---- scorteum [1914 Priestley] Syn.: Ectotrichophyton s. (1935 Dodge) Priestley, H. Microsporon scorteum (n. sp.) from a case of ringworm in man. Ann. Trop. M. Parasit., Liverp., 1914-15, 8: 113-8, pi. ---- simplex [1913 Cazalbou] Cazalbou, L. Note sur le Microsporon simplex, n. sp., et sur les Microsporon k culture glabre. Bull. Soc. centr. mEd. vEt., Par., 1913, 90: 227-35. ---- stilliansi [1937 Benedek] Benedek, T. On a new species of the genus Microsporum, Microsporum stilliansi Benedek, 1937, n. sp., with special con- sideration of the phenomenon of dissociation in fungi imperfecti. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1938, 41: 114-8, 4 pi. ---- tropicum [1905 Castellani] See under Malassezia. — xanthodes [1918 Fischer] Syn.: Aleurocloster x. Fischer, W. Sycosis parasitaria durch ein neues Mikro- sporon vom Tiertyp (M. xanthodes) Derm. Wschr., 1918, 66: 241-7. MICROSTAT. See also Electrotherapy; Microscope subdivi- sions (Accessories; Stage) Ranschburg, P. Mikrostat, egyetemleges kEzi kapcso- i6kEsziilEk a villamossag orvosi alkalmaz&sanak czEljaira. [... a universal switch for medical application of the electric current] Orv. hetil., 1912. 56: 844-6. MICROSTETHOSCOPE. See under Stethoscope. MICROSTOMIA. See under Mouth. MICROSTOMUM. See also Turbellaria. Stirewalt, A. Preliminary report on the handling of certain inclusions by Microstomum. Proc. Virginia Acad. Sc, 1935-36, 45. MICROSTROMA [1861 Niessl] See also Fungi, pathogenic; Juglandaceae. Maire, R. La structure et la _ position systEmatique des Microstroma et Helostroma. Rec. jubilE sc. Prof. Le Monnier, Nancy, 1913, 131-40. MICROSTRONGYLUS. See also Trichostrongylus. Cameron, T. W. M. On Microstrongylus genettae, g. and sp. nov., a trichostrongyle parasite of Genetta senegalensis. J. Helminth., Lond., 1927, 5: 81-8. MICROSUBLIMATION. See also Microchemistry; Sublimation. Mladek, A. [Microsublimation] Cas. lEk. desk., 1924, 63: 886-9. MICROSURGERY. See Micrurgy. MICROSWINGING. See also Ataxia; Tremor; also such terms as Aviator, Test; Equilibrium; Muscle, Electro- physiology; Myography, etc. Fisher, M. B„ Birren, J. E., & Leggett, A. L. Standardiza- tion of two tests of equilibrium; the railwalking test and the ataxiagraph. J. Exp. Psychol., 1945, 35: 321-9.-—Rohracher, H. Ueber eine standig vorhandene Mikroschwingung dea menschlichen Korpers. Klin. Med., Wien, 1947, 2: 939. MICROSWINGING 118 MICROTHERMOMETRY Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1947, 59: 456.—Travis, R. C. A new stabilometer for studying dynamic equilibrium in the standing position. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 586. MICROSYNTHESIS. See also Microchemistry; Synthesis, chemical; Trace element; also such terms as Radiochem- istry, etc. Foreman, W. W., Murray, A., Ill, & Ronzio, A. R. Micro- Byntheses with tracer elements; methyldi-(beta-chloroethyl) amine hydrochloride (nitrogen mustard) and methyl bromide labeled with 0«. J. Org. Chem., 1950, 15: 119-22.—Spoehr, H. A., Smith, J. H. C. [et al.] The synthesis of organic matter by Chlorella cells. Yearb. Carnegie Inst. Washington, 1946-47, No. 46, 93. MICROTAENIELLA. See also Gregarinina. Calkins, G. N. Microtaeniella clymenellae, a new genus and new species of colonial gregarines. Biol. Bull., 1915, 29: 46-9.—Poche, F. Die Verwandtschaftsbeziehungen der ver- meintlichen Gregarine Microtaeniella clymenellae Calk. Arch. Protistenk., 1916, 37: 6-14. MICROTECHNIC. See also Microchemistry; Micromanipulation; Microscopy subdivisions (Method; Technic) also Micrurgy; Nuclear physics; Radiochemistry; Trace element, etc. Adams microtechnic system. Gradwohl Laborat. Digest, 1940-41, 4: No. 5, 2.—Bessey, O. A. Micro methods, their use in surveys and education. Proc Food Nutr. Bd U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1944-45, 4: 271-4.—Browaeys, J. Essai de micromanipulation chimique colorimEtrique (salicylate, sulf- amides) Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1946, 72: 149-53 — Hirschler, J. Ein Deckglashalter aus Glas. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 148-50.—Klein, B. M. Mehrschichtentrans- parente fiir raumkorperliche Darstellungen. Ibid., 5-13.— Kogel, G. Die expansive Umrandung. Ibid., 1-4, pi.— Nordenskiold, E. Microscopies and microtechnology. In his Hist. Biol., N. Y., 1928, 158-73.—Queen, F. B. The permanent preservation of stained and unstained blood films and bacterial smears by paraffin coating. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1943, 7: 50.—Reid, W. M. A simple technique for the transfer of small objects. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1943, 62:423.—Schneider, H. Mikrotechnische Mitteilungen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1916- 17, 33: 248-51.—Shaw, W. R. Some microtechnical methods and devices. Philippine J. Sc, 1918, 13: Sec. C, 241-61.— Turchini, J. Un nouveau moyen d'investigations physique appliquE k histologic; la radiographic histologique. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt., 1942, 5: 137-19.—Wilhelm, S. K. A brief discussion of microtechnique. J. Wayne Univ. Coll. Med., 1939-40, 3: No. 3, 6-9. MICROTELERADIOGRAPHY. See also Microradiography; Radiography, Tele- radiography. Simonetti, C. Microteleradiografia. Boll. Soc ital. med. igiene trop. (Sez. Eritrea) 1943, 2: No. 4, 140. MICROTHERM. See under Microwave. MICROTHERMOMETRY [incl. micro- calorimetry] See also Calorimeter; Calorimetry; Heat, Measurement: Instruments; Thermocouple; Thermopile. Blaschko, H. Mikrocalorimetrie. In: Fermente (Oppen- heimer, C.) Lpz., 5. Aufl., 1929, 3: 688-99.—Gucker, F. T., jr, Pickard, H. B., & Planck, R. W. A new microcalorimeter; the heats of dilution of aqueous solutions of sucrose at 20? and 30? and their heat capacities at 25? J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1939, 61: 459-70.—Ivlev, V. S. Eine Mikromethode zur Bestimmung des Kaloriengehalts von Nahrstoffen. Biochem. Zschr., 1934-35, 275: 49-55.—Jones, R. C. The absolute sensitivity of existing heat detectors. J. Optic. Soc. America, 1948, 38: 1099.—Knoppers, A. T. An apparatus for electrical thermometry based on the compensation principle and allowing temperature readings in tenths of centigrades. Acta brevia neerl., 1942, 12: 90.—Mason, L. S. A thermopile for micro- calorimetry. Rev. Sc Instrum., 1944, 15: 205-7.—Micro- calorimetry. Europ. Sc. Notes, 1949, 3: 159.—Sanielevici, A. Sur un microcalorimEtre adiabatique non isotherme pour l'Etude des effets thermiques de corps radioactifs. J. chim phys., Par., 1933, 30: 513-27.—Stall, D. R. A semi-micro calorimeter for measuring heat capacities at low temperatures. J Am. Chem. Soc, 1937, 59: 2726-33.— Szatay, A., & Jeney, A. Ein Differentialmikrokalorimeter fur biologische Unter- suchungen. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1943, 104: 474-81.—Tamiya, H., & Yamamoto, A. Ueber ein neues Mikrokalorimeter zur Messung der Warmeabgabe von Schimmelpilzkultur. Stud. Tokugawa Inst., 1934-35, 3: H. 1, Art. 4, 245-63. MICROTHYRIACEAE. See also Fungi. Theissen, F. Ueber Membranstructuren bei den Micro- thyriaceen als Grundlage fiir den Ausbau der Hemisphaeriales. Mycol. Zbl., 1913, 3: 273-85; pi. MICROTIA. See Ear (External) Abnormity. MICROTITRATION. See also Buret; Microchemistry subdivisions; Micropipette; Microvolumetry; Titration; Volu- metry. Catch, J. R., Cook, A. H., & Kitchener, J. A. Apparatus Tor microtitrations with a glass electrode. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1945, 319.—Claff, C. L. Magnetic-flea agitating device for microtitration. Science, 1948, 108: 67.—Clark, W. G., Levitan, N. I. [et al.] Titrimetric microdetermination of chloride, sodium, and potassium in a single tissue or blood sample. J. Biol. Chem., 1942, 145: 85-100.—Dallemagne, M. J. Une ultramicroburette destinEe aux mesures de trEs petites quantitEs de liquide. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1941, 23: 321-6.— Frahm, H. Ueber massanalytische Submikromethodik. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1947-48, 152: 253-8.—Heatley, N. G. An easily made microburette. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1939, 26: 147-9.—Johnson. D. L., & Shrewsbury, C. L. An improved mercury control for capillary burettes. Ibid., 143-6.—King, E. S., & Chastain, L. L. A simple and inexpensive microtitra- tion apparatus, especially useful for titrating culture media. J Laborat. Clin. M., 1940-41, 26: 1375.—Levatinsky, P. A stirring device for use in microtitrations. Ibid., 1937-38, 23: 532.-—Mika, J. Ueber die zu elektrometrischen Mikro- titrationen geeigneten Biiretten. Mikrochemie, Wien, 1938, 25: 109-23.-—Nagel, R. H. A micro-titrimetric dry combustion method for carbon; a modified titration vessel. Ibid., 1939, 26: 22-4. MICROTOME. See also Microsection; Microtome knife; Microtomy. Richards, O. W. The effective use and proper care of the microtome. 88p. 19)4cm. Buffalo, 1942. Boeke, J. Ueber ein verbessertes Rocking-Microtome. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1909, 26: 242-55.—Broek, A. J. P. v. d. Ein einfaches Mikrotom fiir Serienschnitten. Ibid., 1907, 24: 268-74.—Chinoy, J. J. A simple inexpensive hand-microtome. Current Sc., Bangalore, 1947, 16: 24.—Cooke, H. The handi- tome; a simple device for cutting sections. J. Am. M. Ass., 1928, 90: 456.—Courteville, H. Les microtomes pour coupes dans la moelle de sureau. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1935, 4: 132-7.— Crooks, D. M. The use of a translongitome in making and interpreting alternate transverse and longitudinal serial sections. Chron. bot., Leiden, 1939, 5: 440-2.— Hassak, K. Neue Mikro- tome. Zschr. angew. Mikr., 1907, 13: 1-6.—Haupt, C. Die Selbstanfertigung eines Mikrotoms. Mikrokosmos, Stuttg., 1913-14, 7: 197-9.—Henneberg. Neues Mikrotom von Leitz. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1905, 22: 125-30.—Hintzsche, E. Krajenl mikrotomem a jeho vyvoj. MEsfE. Ciba, 1948, 150-2.— Okajima, K. Ein neuer Beschneiderritzer fiir die plastische Rekonstruktion. Anat. Anz., 1922, 55: 199-201.—Romeis, B. Das Mikrotom. In his Mikrosk. Techn., 15. Aufl., Munch., 1948, 114-25.—Sachariew, G. Das Transplantationsmikrotom, eine neue Apparatur zur Erzielung gleichmassig dicker Epi- dermis- und Cutistransplantate. Chirurg, 1943, 15: 94-6.— Stadie, W. C., & Riggs, B. C. Microtome for the preparation of tissue slices for metabolic studies of surviving tissues in vitro. J. Biol. Chem., 1944, 154: 687-90—TEllez, H. Dos nuevos tipos de micr6tomos. Tr. Soc. biol., Barcel., 1918, 6: 245-78.—Vonwiller, P. Microtome pour surfaces cylindriques, coniques et sphEriques. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1925, 20: 414.— Weigert, C. Ein neues Tauchmikrotom, besonders fur grosse Schnitte (1885) In his Gesamt. Abh., Berl., 1906, 2: 714-9. ---- Accessories. See also Microtomy, Accessories; also Grafting, cutaneous: Methods; Plastic surgery, Instru- ments. Crozant, L. de. Dispositif permettant d'exEcuter avec le microtome Lelong des coupes d'objets inclus dans la paraffine. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1938, 7: 50-3.—Hance, R. T. A simple paraffin ribbon winder. Anat. Rec, 1916, 10: 523-6.—Henne- berg. Hilfsapparate zum Mikrotom. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1907, 24: 274-7.—Hirschler. J. Einfache Kuhlvorrichtung am MICROTOME 119 MICROTOME KNIFE Thermostat und am Mikrotom. Ibid., 1941-42, 58: 150-4.— Popp, W. H., & MacDonald, G. S. Object clamp for micro- tomes, etc. U. S. Patent Off., 1940, No. 2,212,953. ---- freezing. See also Histology, Methods; Microtomy, Embeddi»g media. Anders, M. V. An inexpensive apparatus for cutting tissue sections on the sliding microtome by the dry ice method. Stain Techn., 1942, 17: 85-7.—Bulliard, H., & Grundland, I. Emploi de l'air liquide pour la congElation avec le microtome a paraffine, type Minot. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1949, 26: 111.—Burfitt, N. E. A technique for the cutting of frozen sections with the Cambridge rocking microtome. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1944, 56: 443—5.—Dry (A) ice attachment for a microtome. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1940, 11: 86.—Fallon, J. Reserve carbon dioxide supply for the freezing microtome. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1941, 5: 125.—Harman, N. B. An accessory for freezing microtomes. Lancet, Lond., 1905, 1: 1505.—Krause, R. Eine neue Gefrier- und Kiihlvorrichtung fur das Mikrotom. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1908, 25: 289-300 — Mason, W. Apparatus for cutting frozen sections on the rocking microtome. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1939, 19: 86-8.— Nageotte, J. Nouveau microtome universel appareil a congEla- tion pour les grandes coupes. Tr. Laborat. histol. Coll. France (1908-09) 1910, 163-5. Also C. rend. Soc biol., 1909, 67: 503-5.—Nickerson, M. A dry ice freezing unit for rotary microtomes. Science, 1944, 100: 177.—Roberts, N. A freezing microtome. Mil. Surgeon, 1910, 26: 396-8.—Rounseville, W. E. A simple freezing microtome stage. Yale M. J., 1909-10, 16: 382-5.—Sobolev, L. W. Ueber das Studenten-Gefrier- mikrotom der Firma Sartorius-Gottingen. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1911-12, 28: 448-50.—Tellez, H. Appareil portatif pour coupes par congElation. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1920, 83: 1284. ---- History. See also Microscopy, History. Fox, H. M. Origin of the automatic microtome. Nature, Lond., 1941, 148: 727.—Hintzsche, E. Bases prEvias e desen- volvimento da microtomia. Actas Ciba, Rio, 1944, 11: 198- 201. Also Ciba tschr., Basel, 1947, 918-20.—Klaauw, C. J. v. d. [Old microtomes in the Leiden Museum of Natural Sciences] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1934, 78: 4549-57, pi.—Minot. C. S. The history of the microtome. J. Appl. Micr., 1903, 6: 2157; passim. ------ The historv of the microtome. N. York Physician, 1939, 12: No. 1, 24; passim.—Threlfall, R. The origin of the automatic microtome. Biol. Rev. Cambridge Philos. Soc, 1930, 5: 357-61. ---- Patent descriptions. Bausch. E. Microtome. U. S. Patent Off., 1939, No. 2,155,523.—Hardy, J. I. Device for rapidly making cross sections of fibers. Ibid., 1936, No. 2,048,335.—Johnson, H. R. Microtome and electrostatic dispersal apparatus therefor. Ibid., 1949, No. 2,473,753.—Richards, O. W. Microtome. Ibid., 1942, No. 2,292,973.—Rupp, J. J., & Kosobud, O., jr. A simple microtome for use aboard ship. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946. 46: 441-3. ---- rotary. Cowles, R. P., & Richards, O. W. The Pfeifer and Minot automatic rotary microtomes. Tr. Am. Micr. Soc, 1947, 66: 379-82.—Ladd, W. A. Microtome with rotating cutter and specimen feed-mechanism supported therewith. U. S. Patent Off., 1949, No. 2,482,853.—Triepel, H. Ein Zylinder-Rotations- Mikrotom. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1905, 22: 118-25. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1905, 31: 1484.—Voigt, R. Die Kreismesser- methode, ein neues Verfahren zum Schneiden tierischer und pflanzlicher Stoffe. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1944, 281: 1-6.— Vonwiller, P., & Low, W. Das Kreisschnittmikrotom und die Mikrotomie regelmassig gewolbter, zylinder-, kegelmantel- und kugelschalenformiger Korper. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 215-33.—Wolff, M. Ueber ein neues kleines Minot-Mikrotom, das noch fiir feinste histologische und embryologische Arbeiten ausreicht. Ibid., 1909, 26: 84-104. ---- sliding. Autrevaux, Y. d\ Modifications apportEes au microtome a celloldine de Nageotte. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1926 311.— Duckworth. New sliding microtome. Brit. M. J., 1910, 2: 792.—Frazer, A. Frazer's sliding microtome. Proc. Scot. Micr Soc. 1890-95, 1: 211.—Micr6tomo com carro de desliza- mento, da casa E. Leitz [Illust.] Actas Ciba, Rio, 1944, 11: 200. ---- Ultramicrotome. Fullam, E. F., & Gessler, A. E. A high speed microtome for the electron microscope. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1946, 17: 23-35.— O'Brien, H. C, & McKinley, G. M. New microtome and sectioning method for electron microscopy. Science, 1943, 98: 455. ---- vertical. Radais, M. Microtome a chariot vertical et sans glissiere. Arch. zool. exp., Par., 1903, 4. ser., 1: p. lxv-lxxvi. MICROTOME knife. See also Microtome; Microtomy. Duffield, J. W. Temperature control for microtome knives. Stain Techn., 1941, 16: 123.—Heard, O. O. Microtomy with a reciprocating circular knife and a mechanism for sharpening the knife. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1946, 17: 227-32.—Kisser, J. Methoden zur Bestimmung der Winkelgrossen an Mikro- tommessern. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 452-9.—Notice in regard to microtome knives. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 398. ---- Guard and holder. Bablik, C. Eine Schutzvorrichtung an Mikrotommessern. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1934, 51: 250.—Huettner, A. F. Safety microtome knife holder. U. S. Patent Off., 1935, No. 1,998,428.— Krautman, B. A microtome knife-guard. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1945, 9: 79-82.—MacDonald, G. S. Microtome blade holder. U. S. Patent Off., 1941, No. 2,232,008.—Ott, H. N. Knife holder for microtomes. Ibid., 1948, No. 2,439,671. ---- Sharpening. Crozant, L. de. Affutage des rasoirs de microscopie; mEthode des stries croisEes. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1939, 8: 121-6.— Culbertson, C. G. A simple sharpener for microtome blades. Am. J. Chn. Path., Techn. Sect., 1946, 10: 97-100.—Evenden. W., & Schuster, C. E. A new sharpening back and procedure of sharpening for microtome knives. Stain Techn., 1939, 14: 69-71.-—Funck, C. A propos de l'aiguisage des rasoirs k microtome. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1909, 11: 294. ------ MEthode et appareil facilitant l'aiguisage des rasoirs a micro- tome. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1910, 27: 75-91.—G., M. J. Strop- ping machine for microtome knives. Anat. Rec, 1915, 9: 26-8.—Hartman, F. W., jr, & Hartman, F. W. Improved mechanical microtome knife sharpener. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1942, 49: 167-9.—Johnston, F. J. A rapid glass plate method for sharpening microtome knives. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1948, 10: 157-62.—Kisser, J. Die Art des Schliffes der Mikrotommesser und ihre Zurichtung fiir diinnste Schnitte. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 361-70.—Pritchard, J. E. An inexpensive, easily constructed mechanical microtome knife sharpener. Bull. Internat. Ass. M. Mus., Montreal, 1934, No. 13, 88-92.—Putnam, T. J. A simple automatic sharpener for microtome knives. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1933, 19: 199- 202.—Rice, W. G. An improvised microtome knife sharpener. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1949, 19: 1089.—Sugiura, H. Faster sharpening of microtome knives by the use of alumina-dreft suspension. Science, 1948, 107: 324.—Two new strops for microtome knives. Laboratory, Pittsb., 1939, 10: 18.— Uber, F. M. Microtome knife sharpeners operating on the abrasive-ground glass principle. Stain Techn., 1936, 11: 93-8.—Walsem, G. C. v. Ueber das Schleifen der Mikro- tommesser auf dem Rasiermesserschleifapparat Pandora. Zschr. wiss. Mikr.. 1933, 50: 177-9. ---- Substitutes. Feder, J. M. Adaptation of the Rolls razor to a new type of microtome blade. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1939-40, 25: 202-4.— Moon, V. H. A safety razor blade as a microtome knife. Tr. Chicago Path. Soc, 1913, 9: 46.—Nelson, I. A. The use of razor blades for tissue sectioning. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1934-35, 20: 956.—Terry, B. T. An inexpensive, easily made, safety razor blade microtome with technic especially useful in the immediate microscopic diagnosis of tissue. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1937, 7: No. 6, Suppl., 69-87. MICROTOMY. See also Microtome; Microtome knife; also such terms as Grafting, cutaneous: Methods; Microsection; Microtechnic; Micrurgy. Clayden, E. C. Practical section cutting and staining. 129p. 21cm. Lond., 1948. Lee, A. B. The microtomist's vade-mecum. 5. ed. 432p. 22}4cm. Phila., 1903. Duckworth, W. L. H. Note on some anatomical specimens of anthropological interest, prepared by means of the new microtome of the Cambridge Scientific Instrument Company. Rep. Brit. Ass. Advance. Sc (1910) 1911, 80: 729.—Richards, O. W. Microtomy. In: Med. Physics (Glasser, O.) Chic, 1944. 750-9. ---- Accessories. See also Microtome, Accessories. Book, M. H. An inexpensive trimmer for paraffin blocks. Stain Techn., 1943, 18: 25.—Conger, M. E. Paraffin tissue- block trimmer. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1949, 19: 1070.—Milligan, M. An instrument to level tissue in paraffin embedding. Ibid., 897.—Rhorer, A. A steel paraffin embedding boat. Ibid., Techn. Sect., 1943, 7: 40.—Waterman, F. A. An im- proved trimmer for paraffin blocks. Stain Techn., 1941, 16: 59-61.—Wilson, R. A. J. A combination cork-paraffin tissue trimming board. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1944, 8: 17 MICROTOMY 120 MICROTOMY ---- celloidin. See also Celloidin. Feeney, J. F., jr. The rapid preparation of celloidin serial sections following India ink injections. Stain Techn., 1944, 19: 137-40—Fowler, E. P., jr. A method for serial sections in celloidin. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1928-29, 14: 1103-5.— Fresemann Vietor, E. J. Glas als Material zum Aufkleben yon Praparaten fiir das Celloidin-Mikrotom. Zbl. allg. Path., 1907, 18: 435.—Walls, G. L. A rapid celloidin method for the rotary microtome. Stain Techn., 1936, 11: 89-92. ---- combined. See also Embedding, celloidin-paraffin. Thomlinson, B. C. Combined frozen and paraffin method for rapid sections. Arch. Path., Chic, 1942, 33: 935. Also Canad. J. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 74. Embedding media. See also Embedding; Histology, Methods; Microscopy, Specimen preparation; Mounting medium; also under names of embedding media as Celloidin; Paraffin, etc. Andreassi, G. L'uso del metilbenzoato-celloidina nel procedimento della inclusione; nota di tecnica istologica. Ricer. morf., 1940, 18: 509-13.—Auger, C, Bonenfant, J. L.. & St Maurice. A rapid paraffin inclusion method for small tissue fragments. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1948, 10: 60-2.—Aurell, G. Ueber ein neues Einschlussmittel fur sehr dicke mikroskopische Schnitte nebst einer Untersuchung iiber die Brechzahl ver- Bchiedener fixierten Organe einiger Wirbeltiere. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 113-21, pi.—Bander. Bericht iiber eine Schnelleinbettungsmethode fur Paraffinschnitte. Med. Klin., Berl., 1949, 44: 746.—Banny, T. M., & Clark, G. A simplified method for the double embedding of tissue. Stain Techn., 1949, 24: 223.—Bauer, F. R. Ueber ein neues Pyridio-Zelloidin- Einbettungsverfahren. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 44 — Bell, A. W. On paraffin embedding. Science, 1948, 107: 166.— Chesterman, W.. & Leach, E. H. Low viscosity nitrocellulose for embedding tissues. Q. J. Micr. Sc, Lond., 1949, 90: 431- 4.—Dempster, W. T. Properties of paraffin relating to micro- technique. Papers Michigan Acad. Sc. (1943) 1944, 29: 251- 64, pi.—Farago, J. Parafina para impregnacao e inclusao histol6gica; uma f6rmula com 10 anos de uso. Arq. biol., S. Paulo, 1947, 31: 22.—Foster, A. S., & Gifford, E. M., jr. Improvements in the paraffin method. Stain Techn., 1947, 22: 129-31.—Hirschler, J. Ein Paraffineinbettungsverfahren fur kleine Objekte. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 143-5.— Khan-van-Kien, L., & Sentein, P. Sur une nouvelle technique d'inclusion par la mEthvlsalicylate de celloldine. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1948, 25: 137.—Koch, W. Preparing paraffin for imbedding purposes. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1941-42, 27: 932.— Policard, A. Les recherches de Dempster sur les conditions physiques intervenant dans l'inchision a la paraffine. Bull. histol. appl., Lyon, 1946, 23: 35-9.—Popham, R. A. The importance of controlling cooling temperatures during em- bedding in paraffin. Science, 1947, 106: 475.—Seki, M. Untersuchungen mit nichtwasserigen Flussigkeiten; Erfah- rungen auf dem Gebiete der Celloidineinbettung. Zschr. Zellforsch., 1937, 26: 338-50.—Steedman, H. F. Ester wax; a new embedding medium. Q. J. Micr. Sc, Lond., 1947, 88: 123-33.—Stern, I. B. Modifikaciia metoda Bilshovskogo dlia celloidinovogo materiala. Arkh. pat., Moskva, 1949, 11: No. 5, 83-5, illust.—Zach, O. Die naturgemasse Zelloidin- Einbettung. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1938, 55: 299-307. ---- Frozen section technic. See also Histology, Methods; Microtome, freezing. Adamstone, F. B., & Taylor, A. B. A method for the rapid preparation of frozen tissue sections. Anat. Rec, 1947, 99: 639. ------ The rapid preparation of frozen tissue sections. Stain Techn., 1948, 23: 109-16.—Boy, J. ProcEdE permettant de faire facilement des coupes fines d'histologie par congElation. Ann. biol. clin., Par., 1947, 5: 424.—Dunn, F. L. The use of solid carbon dioxide (dry-ice) in the freezing of tissues for micro- tome sectioning. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1930-31, 16: 627.— Evenden. W., & Schuster, C. E. The use of agar as a matrix for sectioning plant material with the freezing microtome. Stain Techn., 1938,13:145.—Frey, E. Eine Methode zur Darstellung von liickenlosen Gefrierschnittserien. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 1265.—Gersh, I. Application in pathology of the method of fixation by freezing and drying of tissues. Bull. Internat. Ass. M. Mus., Montreal, 1948, 28: 179-85.—Grad- wohl, R. B. H., & Kralian, A. A. The frozen section method of tissue diagnosis; the method of choice. Laborat. Digest, B. Louis, 1943-44, 7: No. 10, 2-7.—Hartz. P. H. Frozen sections from Bouin-fixed material in histopathology. Stain Techn., 1945. 20: 113.—Hazard, J. B., & Stevenson, G. F. A frozen section technic. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1949, 19: 873-9.— Hildebrand, E., & Cheatle, E. L. Frozen sections. Ibid., Techn. Sect., 1946, 10: 69.—Hino, M. Ueber die Proteasen- wirkungen der Gefrierschnitte der Gewebe; vergleichende Beobachtungen _ iiber die Proteasenwirkungen der Gefrier- schnitte mit derjenigen der Mazeration und des Trockenprapa- rats der verschiedenen Organe. Tohoku J. Exp. M.. 1944 47. 165-74.—Hoerr, N. L., & Scott, G. H. Frozen-dehydration method for histologic fixation. In: Med. Physics (Glasser. O.) Chic, 1944. 466-8—Krajian. A. A. Frozen section method for preparation of permanent tissue sections. Am. J. Glin. r"atn., Techn. Sect., 1940, 4: 82-8.—Taft, E. B. An evaluation of the Adamstone-Taylor frozen section technic for use in routine surgical pathology. Am. J. Path., 1949, 25: 824—"Baylor, A. C. Apparatus for the freezing-drying of tissues for storage. J. Laborat. Clin. M.. 1944, 29: 657-63.—Wang, K. J., & Gross- mann, M. I. A simplified vacuum dehydration technique for the preparation of sections by freezing-drying. Ibid., 1949, 34: 292-6.—Willis, B. C. The importance of a positive diagnosis in surgery by means of frozen sections. Tr. M. Soc. Virginia, 1911 42-114-6.—Wilson, D. C. A rapid frozen section method. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1944, 6: 6-8. ---- Mechanics. Dempster, W. T. The mechanics of microtome sectioning. Anat. Rec, 1941, 79: Suppl. No. 2, 18. ------ Distortions due to the sliding microtome. Ibid., 1942, 84: 269-74.— Fernandez, M. Fehlerhafte Schnittdickenangabe bei Mikro- tomen mit schiefer Ebene. Anat. Anz., 1912, 40: 549.— Graf, W. The microtome as an error-producing factor in quantitative histological investigations. Acta anat., Basel, 1948, 6: 141—4.—John, K. Ueber die Konstanz der Schnitt- dicke beim Schneiden mit dem Mikrotom. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1929, 46: 201-14.—Low, W. Ueber den ziehenden Schnitt, das bogenformige Messer und das scheibenformige Rotations- messer und dergleichen nicht ganz neue Probleme. Ibid., 1931, 48: 343-53.—Walsem, G. C. v. Ueber die Limit-Dicke der Schnitte und den Mechanismus der Schnittbildung. Ibid., 1929, 46: 352-8, pi. Orientation of objects. See also Embedding. Buck, J. B. A device for orienting and embedding minute objects. Stain Techn., 1938, 13: 65-8.—Francis, T. Methode zur Orientierung der in Paraffin eingebetteten Objekte. Acta path, microb. scand., 1940, 17: 100-3.—Overgaard, C. A simple method for orientating small objects for sectioning, with special regard to nematodes. Q. J. Micr. Sc, Lond., 1948, 89: 437.—Wilson, D. P. An improved method of orien- tating minute specimens for section cutting. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond.. 1933. 53: 220-6. ---- paraffin. See also Histology, Methods; Paraffin; also other subdivisions (Embedding media; Technic) Aigner, M. Fehlerfreier Anschnitt bei kleinen, wertvollen, in Paraffin eingebetteten Objekten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1930, 47: 210.—Blochmann, F. Neue Hilfsmittel beim Herstellen und Weiterbehandeln von Paraffinschnitten. Ibid., 1921, 38: 51-9.—Burton, D. Difficulties in paraffin sectioning. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 101-3.—Dempster, W. T. The me- chanics of paraffin sectioning by the microtome. Anat. Rec, 1942, 84: 241-67. ------ Paraffin compression due to the rotary microtome. Stain Techn., 1943,18:13-24.—Edmonson, V. R. A rapid method for routine preparation of paraffin sections. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1949, 11: 126-31.—Kriiger, F. Ueber das Hartwerden in Paraffin eingebetteter Praparate. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1941-42, 58: 31-42.—Lendrum, A. C. On the cutting of tough and hard tissues embedded in paraffin. Stain Techn., 1944, 19: 143.—Moss, E. S., & Squires, G. V. The use of filtra-pak bags in a rapid method for paraffin sections. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1942, 12: Suppl., 93-5.—O'Brien, J. P. Paraffin sections of tissue fragments. Stain Techn., 1947, 22: 71.—Sass, J. E. Schedules for sectioning maize kernels in paraffin. Ibid., 1945, 20: 93-8.—Schechtman, A. M. A convenient cooling method in paraffin sectioning. Ibid., 1941, 16: 85.—Siding, A. Ein Beitrag zur Paraffinschneidetechnik. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1905, 22: 177.—Tillotson, A. E. A rapid routine method for producing paraffin sections. Am. J. M. Techn., 1936, 2: 215-7.—Watts, R. H. A mass-production method for paraffin and frozen sections. J. R. Micr. Soc, Lond. (1947) 1948, 67: 19.—Wilson, R. A. J. Celloidin-gum mastic film on microtome knife edge to facilitate sectioning of paraffin-embedded brain tissue. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Sect., 1946, 10: 57. ---- Technic. Kisser, J. Die botanisch-mikrotechnischen Schneidemethoden. p.391-738. 4? Berl., 1939. In: Handb. biol. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Berl., 1939, Abt. 11, T. 4, 1. Halfte. Apathy, S. Neuere Beitr&ge zur Schneidetechnik. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1912, 29: 449-515.—Garner, J., & Maguire, M. A few hints on routine sectioning. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1938- 39, 1: No. 2, 31-5.—Hall, W. E. B. Advances in rapid tissue section methods; an evaluation of more recently developed techniques. Am. J. Surg.. 1938, 41:458-61.—Hildebrand, E., & Cheatle, E. L. Rush section. Am. J. Clin. Path., Techn. Seot., 1946, 10: 65.—Kisser, J. Der heutige Stand botanisch- mikrotechnischer Schneidemethoden. BioL gen., Wien, 1928, MICROTOMY 121 MICROTOOL 4:131-80, 3 pi.—Lorz, A. P. A simplified diffusion-dehydration technique in the microtomy of tissues. Science, 1948, 107: 278.—MacMahon, H. E., & DelVecho, S. B. A simple technic for rapid sectioning. N. England J. M., 1944, 231: 794.— Martin, A. W. A rapid means of preparing uniform tissue sections. Endocrinology, 1942, 30: 624.—Newman, S. B., Borysko, E., & Swerdlow, M. New method for microsectioning. Anat. Rec, 1949, 105: 267-72, illust.—Pakesch, E. Ueber ein einfaches Verfahren zur Herstellung sogenannter Schnell- schnitte. Zbl. allg. Path., 1943, 81: 206.—Serrano Quesada, M. Sectioning methods for histopathological studies used in the Laboratorio de investigaciones anatomopatologicas of the Hospital general of Mexico City. Med. Woman J., 1949, 56: No. 2, 50-3.— Simpson, W. M., & Kreager. H. H. A rapid inexpensive method for preparing permanent tissue sections. J. Laborat. Clin. M.. 1930-31. 16: 611-7. ---- Technic: Hard objects. See also such terms as Bone, Histology, etc. Drew, K. M. Use of hydrochloric acid for softening algal tissues for microtome sections. Nature, Lond., 1945, 156: 479.-—Kisser, J. Die Dampfmethode, ein neues Verfahren zum Schneiden hartester pflanzlicher Objekte. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1926, 43: 346-54. ------ Neue Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiete des Schneidens harter Objekte. Ibid., 1931, 48: 320—42.—Kolin, M. Technic for sectioning soft bones and hard tissues by celloidin and paraffin methods. Arch. Path., Chic, 1942, 33: 86.—Lendrum, A. C. On the cutting of difficult tissues. J. Path. Bact., Cambr., 1935, 40: 416.—Ruth, E. B. A method for making section of bones and teeth. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43. 28: 751-5. ---- Ultramicrotomy. See also Microtome, TJltramicrotome; also Microscopy, electron. Ardenne, M. v. Die Keilschnittmethode, ein Weg zur Herstellung von Mikrotomschnitten mit weniger als 10-3 mm. Starke fiir elektronenmikroskopische Zwecke. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1939, 56: 8-23, pi.—Gessler. A. E., & Fullam, E. F. Sectioning for the electron microscope accomplished by the high speed microtome. Am. J. Anat., 1946, 78: 245-83, incl. 12 pi.—Microtomy. Yearb. Carnegie Inst. Washington, 1946-47, No. 46, 119.—Newman, S. B., Borysko, E., & Swerd- low, M. Ultra-microtomy by a new method. J. Res. U. S. Nat. Bur. Stand., 1949, 43: 183-99. ------ New sectioning techniques for light and electron microscopy. Science, 1949, 110: 66-8.—Rhoades, R. P. Low speed microtomy for the electron microscope. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1949, 71: 660.—Richards, A. G., jr, Anderson, T. F., & Hance, R. T. A microtome sectioning technique for electron microscopy illustrated with sections of striated muscle. Ibid., 1942, 51: 148-52. 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Fol. med., Nap., 1935, 21: 85-93.—Diaz Qui nones, M. Diatermia, onda corta y ultra corta aplicadas en clinica. Arch, hosp., Habana, 1940, 11: 207; passim.—Dieffenbach, W. H. Ultra short wave therapy. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1935, 28: 679-82.— Egan, W J. Clinical experiences with ultra short wave therapy. Wisconsin M. J., 1936, 35: 192-5.—Ezerin, E. M. [On applica- tion of ultra-short waves in therapy] In: Nerv. trof. (Speransky, A. D.) Moskva, 1936, 2: 411-22. Also Gaz. clin., S. Paulo, 1942, 40: 167-74.—Frenkel, G. L. [Ultra-high frequency waves for the past 5 years; basic trend of work (1935-39)] Fizioterapia, Moskva, 1940, 15: No. 2, 108-13.—Freund, E., & Isler, L. Behandlung mit Ultrakurzwellen. Wien. med. Wschr., 1937, 87: 203-6.—Friederwitzer, H. H. The ultra- short wave; theory and practice, with a review of 94 cases treated. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1936, 144: 399-401.—Friedrich. Diathermie mit Ultra-Kurzwellen. Umschau, 1931, 35: 698.— Gale, C. K. Moot aspects of short and ultrashort wave therapy. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1935, 16: 80-3.—Ginsberg, A. J. Ultra- short radio waves as a therapeutic agent. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1934 140: 651-3.—Gyarmati, L. [Ultra short wave therapy] Gy6gyaszat, 1936, 76: 183-7.—Hallberg, J. H. Ultrashort wave therapy development. J. Am. Electron. Res. Ass., 1934, 11: 317-21. ------ Ultrashort wave therapy and tuning. Ibid 1935 12: 137—41. ------ Ultrashort wave selective therapy- Ibid- 1939- 16: 17S 40.—Harrison, W. J. Ultra- short wave therapy. Dent. Rays, Pittsb., 1935-36, 11: 94.— Hathaway, J. L. Short-wave radiotherapy system. U. S. Patent Off., 1940, No. 2,223,447.—Heegenvaldt, E. Trata- miento con ondas ultra-cortas. Rev. med. aliment., Santiago, 1933-35, 1: 227.—Hillerson, A. B. [Applications of short and ultrashort-wave in medicine] Centr. ref. med. J., Moskva, 1935, 15: 5-31.—Hollmann, H. E. Das Problem der Behand- lung biologischer Korper im Ultrakurzwellenstrahlungsfeld. In: Erg. biophys. Forsch. 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Med. fis., B. Air., 1949, 11: 99-106.— Patzold, J. Spezielle Fragen zur Ultrakurzwellentherapie. Strahlentherapie, 1936, 57: 627-31. ------ Newer studies on the clinical application of very short electrical waves. Radiology, 1938, 31: 707-12.—Ravault, P., Ceccaldi, A., & Duranceau. De l'utilisation thErapeutique des ondes^ hert- ziennes courtes. Lyon mEd., 1932, 150: 3; 33.—Rechou, Wangermez [et al] Les ondes courtes et ultra-courtes en thErapeutique. Arch. Electr. mEd., 1933, 41: 291-321.— Richter, W. Allgemeine Betrachtungen zu der Diathermie- Kurzwellen- und Ultra-Kurzwellenbehandlung. Derm. Wschr., 1937 105: 1237-42.—Ryvlin, L. S. [Results in therapeutic application of ultra-high frequency] In: Biol, deist, ultravys. cnast. (Kupalov, P. S. et al.) Moskva. 1937, 380-410.— Salas Quezada, A. Estado actual de la diatermia de onda larga, corta y ultracorta. Rev. odont., B. Air., 1939, 27: 118- 27—Schliephake, E. Ultrashort waves in medicine. Phys. Ther., 1931, 49: 415-8. 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Ultrashort wave therapy. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1936, 17: 231-5.—Shehadi, W. Les ondes courtes et ultra-courtes en thErapeutique. Ann. Fac. fr. mEd. pharm. Beyrouth, 1936, 5: 373.—Swanson, J. Treatment with the ultra short wave current. Nat. Eclect. M. Ass. Q., 1942-43, 34: No. 4, 32-7.—Trossbach, H. Use of the ultrashort wave apparatus in the alleviation and cure of disease. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1936, 143: 414-6.—Ultrakurz- wellentherapie mit Wellen unter sechs Meter. Radiol, clin., Basel, 1947, 16: 147.—Ultra-short wave therapy. Med. Press & Circ, Dubl., 1935, 190: 571-3.—Vaernet, C. [Ultra-short wave and short wave therapy] Ugeskr. laeger, 1934, 96: 115- 24.—Verde, M. Le onde corte ed ultra corte in terapia. Pediatria (Riv.) 1935, 43: 211-7— Walawski, H. [Short and ultra-short waves in medicine] Pedjat. polska, 1935, 15: 271-307.—Wegelius, C. [Ultra-short waves in medicine] Fin. lak. sail, hand., 1935, 77: 442-60.—Weissenberg, E. Biologische Wirkungen und therapeutische Anwendungs- moglichkeiten kleinster Hochfrequenzenergien, insbesondere der Kurzwellen. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1935, 48: 588-92.— Went, J. M. v. [Ultra short-wave therapy] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1937, 81: 1588.—Wittenbeck, F. Weitere Erfah- rungen mit der Ultrakurzwellentherapie in der Gynakologie. Strahlentherapie, 1934, 50: 348-50. ---- Therapeutic use: Dosage, and indication. Babin-Chevaye, A. *Les ondes hertziennes courtes; leur utilisation therapeutique dans les maladies de la nutrition. 102p. 8? Par., 1933. Hegedus, E. *Les ondes hertziennes courtes et leurs applications en gynecologic 70p. 8°. Par., 1935. Barunin [Use of ultra-short waves in treatment of various diseases] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 59-61.—Besuch, H. Das Wesen der Ultrakurzwellen und ihre therapeutische Aus- niitzunginder Stomatologie. Zschr. Stomat., Wien., 1933, 31: 958-61.—Bistriceanu, I. V. 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Lokalisierte Durchwarmung und Gewebszerstorung mittels Ultrakurzwellen. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1932, 83: 299.—Herrick, J. F., Krusen, F. H. [et al.] Experimental studies on microwaves and possible applications in physical medicine. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 129.—Langendorff, H., & Langendorff, M. Untersuchungen iiber die Ultrakurzwellen- wirkung auf Impftumoren. Strahlentherapie, 1939, 64: 512- 9.—Malov, N. N., Obrosov, A. N., & Friedman. L. V. [On the application of decimetric waves in biology and experimental medicinel Fizioterapia, Moskva, 1940, 15-26.—Mikawa, M. Effect of heat and ultra-short wave rays on radiosensitivity; effect of heatand ultra-short wave rays on the tissue respiration and glycolysis of rabbit spleen and malignant tumor. Jap. J. Obst., 1938. 21: 303-5.—Nobuoka, N. Ueber den Einfluss der Ultrakurzwellendurchflutung auf das Wachstum des Kaninchensarkoms; Einfluss der lokalen Durchflutung auf den ganzen Korper eines Individuums. Gann, Tokyo, 1939, 33: 294-314.—Research on the action of short wireless waves; controlled tumour-heating in vivo with ultra-short waves. Annual Rep. Brit. Empire Cancer Campaign, 1940,17:141-3.— Slavsky, G. M. [Experimental bases for the methods in thera- peutic application of short- and ultra-short waves with dis- cussion] Tr. Ukrain. sezd. terapeutov (1936) 1939, 4. Congr., 216-25.—Sokolnikov, A. I. [Biochemical principles of clinical application of ultra-short waves] Ibid., 214-6.—Wakim, K. G., Herrick, J. F. [et al.] Therapeutic possibilities of micro- waves; experimental and clinical investigation. J. Am M Ass.. 1949. 139: 989-93. MICROZOON. See Protozoon. MICROZYME. See also Enzyme. Bechamp, G. Sur les microzyma cretae. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1913, 156: 1570.—Dubois, R. Microzymas, coccolithes de la craie et vaculoides. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1913) 1914, MICRURGY [1927 Peterfi] See also Bacteriology, Methods; Cytology, Methods; Micromanipulation; Microtechnic; Mi- crotool. Fonbrune, P. de. Technique de micromani- pulation. 203p. 25Hcm. Par., 1949. Reyniers, J. A. Micrurgical and germ-free techniques. 274p. 23cm. Springf., 1943. Chakhotine, S. Analyse du mEcanisme de la cyclose chez la paramEcie au moyen de la micropuncture ultra-violette. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 738-40.—Chambers, R. Etudes de microdissection; les structures mitochondriales et nuclEaires dans les cellules germinales males chez la sauterelle. Cornell Univ. Stud. Anat., 1925-26, 11: Repr. 5, 2 pi. ------ The nature of the living cell as revealed by micromanipulation. In- Colloid Chem. (Alexander, J.) N. Y., 1928, 2: 467-86. ------ The micromanipulation of living cells. In: Pub. Am. Ass. Advance. Sc, 1940, No. 14, 20-30. ------ Micrurgical studies on protoplasm. Biol. Rev. Cambridge Philos. Soc, 1949, 24: 246-65.—Comandon, J., & de Fonbrune, P. Sortie d'une hEmogrEgarine de son kyste endoglobulaire, obtenue par une nouvelle technique de microdissection. C. rend. Soc biol., 1932, 111: 999-1001.—Doty, M. S. A useful sectioning tech- nique. Science, 1949, 110: 118.—Fonbrune, P. de. La cyto- chirurgie et ses moyens techniques. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 825-37. ------ MEthodes de micromanipulations. Ibid., 1943, 120: 131. ------ Les micro-injections. In his Techn. micromanip., Par., 1949, 114-28. ------ Cyto- chirurgie. Ibid., 167-82, illust. ------ Micro-injections et cicatrisation cellulaire. Ibid., 179-82.—Harder, R. Ueber mikrochirurgische Operationen an Hymenomyzeten. Zschr. wiss. Mikr., 1927, 44: 173-82.—Himmelweit, F. New micro- surgical methods and their use in the study of infection and immunity, as demonstrated by tissue cultures infected with Spirochaeta gallinarum. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1934, 15: 452.—Kopac, M. J. Some micrurgical applications of surface chemistry. Anat. Rec, 1941, 81: Suppl., 73 (Abstr.) ------ Micrurgical application of surface chemistry to the study of living cells. In: Micrurg. & Germfree Techn. (Reyniers, J. A.) Springf., 1943, 26-71.—Krontovksy, A. [Micro-operations on cell and tissue cultures] Vrach. delo, 1927, 10: 985-8.— Kyo, K. Ueber die Anwendung der Mikrurgie in der Bakterio- logie und ihre Technik. J. Chosen M. Ass., 1935, 25: 50.— Micro-surgery. Sc Illust., N. Y., 1947, 2: No. 10. 99.— Peterfi, T. Die Mikrurgie der Gewebskulturen. Arch. exp. Zellforsch., 1927, 4: 165-74.—Reinert, G. G. Fortschritte in der Technik des Mikromanipulierens. Zeiss Nachr., 1939-40 3. Folge. 107-21.—Schouten, S. L. [Isolation and micro- operation] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1935, 2: 225- 50.—Wamoscher, L. Sur la micrurgie, technique des opEra- tions cellulaires. Bull. Soc. fr. micr., 1934, 3: 5-30, illust., 2 pi. MICRURUS. See also Elapidae; Ophidia, poisonous; Snake bite. Arantes, J. B., & Neiva, C. Toxicidade do veneno de Micrurus frontalis para o cobaio; via intramuscular; via intra- peritoneal. Brasil med., 1942, 56: 97; 187. ------ Anago- toxia para o veneno de Micrurus frontalis em aguas de Caxambu. Ibid., 188.—Machado, O. Estudo comparativo das elapideas do Brasil. Bol. Inst. Vital Brazil, 1945, 5: 37-46.—Vellard, J. El veneno de las viboras de coral (Micrurus) Sem mEd, B. Air., 1947, 54: 87.—Yered, D. Um caso de acidente offdico por Micrurus coralhnus (coral venenosa) Gaz. clin. S. Paulo 1942, 40: 261. MICTEROTHRIX. Baumeister, W. Eine neue Micterothrix-Art (Micterothrix rottalensis sp. n.) aus schneewassergefullten Wiesenmulden. Arch. Protistenk., 1943, 96: 377-82. MICTURITION. See also Bladder, Physiology; Defecation; Diuresis; Urine. Langworthy, O. R., Kolb, L. C, & Lewis, L. G. Physiology of micturition. 232p. 23Hcm. Bait., 1940. Serrallach i Mauri, N. Interpretaci6n clfni- ca de los an&lisis de orina, diuresis y micci6n. 280p. 8? Barcel., 1915. Anders, F. Gelangt spontan gelassener Urin in das distale Ende der Scheide? Zbl. Gyn., 1928, 52: 524-7.—Best, C.H..& Taylor, N. B. Micturition. In their Physiol. Basis Med. Pract., 3. ed., Bait., 1943, 686-94.—Bizard, G. Le mEcanisme de la miction. Bull. gEn. thEr., 1939, 189:129-32.— Boucher, R. De quelques mictions bien spEciales. Union mEd. Canada, 1946, 75: 193-5.—Conforto, C. Osservate la vostra minzionel Assist, san., Roma, 1940, 9: 109-11.—Dungan, J. A. Positional MICTURITION 129 MICTURITION urination in prostatic hypertrophy. Clin. M. & S., 1934, 41: 421.—Hibbs, D. K. Physiology of micturition. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1939, 43: 257-63.—Keller, O. REflexions sur la miction. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 403-16— Kolb, L. C. The effect upon micturition of removal of the vesical trigone; a discussion of the mechanics of micturition. Am. J. Physiol., 1939-40, 128: 195-201.—Mladoveano, C. Mictions Electriques. Ann. Electrob., Lille, 1905, 8: 368-71.—Retief, P. J. M. Physiology of micturition and ejaculation. Sc. Papers M. Ass. S. Africa, 1949,103-6.—Riondato, O. Osservazioni sul meccanismo della minzione volontaria dell'uomo. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1944, 22: 48-53, illust.—Serrallach i Mauri, N. Influencia de l'aparell genital sobre la micci6. Ann. med., Barcel., 1933, 27: 160.—Smith, J. C, & Smithwick, R. H. Physiology of micturi- tion. In their Auton. Nerv. Syst., 2. ed., N. Y., 1941, 375-9.— Takahasi, A. Hainyo seiri ni kan-suru kenkyu. Jap. M. J. (w.) 1949, p. 1937, &c—Trabucco, A. La micci6n normal y patol6gica. In: Afecc. obstr. uretra (Castafio, E.) B. Air., 1943, 45-53.—Zhuravlev, 1. N. [Urine secretion and muscular activity] In: Jubil. sborn. nauch. tr. (Omsk. med. inst.) 1935, 51-62. ---- Anuria. For its secretory form see such terms as Di- uresis, Disorders; Uremia; Urinary suppression. For i ts excretory form see subheading Obstruc- tion; also under names of primary diseases as Urethra, Stenosis, etc. ---- automatic. See also subheading Disorder (neurogenic) also names of primary diseases as Spinal cord, Injury, etc. Colombino. La miction automatique. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1921, 21. Congr., 391-1.—Martin, J., & Davis, L. Studies upon spinal cord injuries; the development of automatic mictu- rition. Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1947, 65: 92-7.—Vampre, E. Funccionamento automatico da bexiga. Sao Paulo mEd., 1931-32, 4: pt 2,605-30. ---- Behavior pattern, and training. Scoe, H. F. Bladder control in infancy and early childhood. 83p. 23}4cm. Iowa City, 1933. Blum, E., & Blum-Sapas, E. Vom Sinn und Unsinn der Reinlichkeitsgewohnung. Mschr. Psychiat., 1946, 112: 108; 195.—Hull, C. L., & Hull, B. I. Parallel learning curves of an infant in vocabulary and in voluntary control of the bladder. Pedag. Semin., Worcester, 1919, 26: 272-83.—Huschka, M. A study of training in voluntary control of urination in a group of problem children. Psychosomat. M., 1943, 5: 254-65.— Levy, D. M. Bowel and bladder control. In his Matern. Overprot., N. Y., 1943, 186-9.—McGraw, M. B. Neural maturation as exemplified in achievement of bladder control. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1940, 16: 580-90.—Maurel, E. Contribu- tion a l'hominiculture; Education urinaire. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1910) 1911, 39: T. 4, 176-83. ---- Detrusor and sphincter muscles. See also subheading Nervous control; also Bladder, Muscles. Ingersoll, E. H., & Hegre, E. S. Observations on the ac- tivity of the detrusor muscle during spontaneous activity and during sympathetic stimulation. Anat. Rec, 1948, 100: 677.— Kennedy, W. T. The muscle of micturition; its role in the sphincter mechanism with reference to incontinence in the female. Am. J. Obst., 1946, 52: 206-17.—Lang, H. Ein Fall von partieller Detrusorlahmung der Harnblase. Cbirurg, 1946-47, 17:-18: 571-3.—Schiile, F. Histologischer Ver- gleich der Verhaltnisse des Blasenausganges beim jungen und beim alten Mann als Beitrag zur Frage der Harnverhaltung. Zschr. Urol., 1936, 30: 734-9.—Zimmerman, I. J. The neuro- muscular physiology of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder. J. Urol.. Bait., 1938, 40: 766-88. ---- Disorder. See also other subdivisions (Frequency; In- continence; Retention) also Dysuria; also names of primary diseases as Bladder, Calculus; Pros- tate, Hypertrophy, etc. Cohn, T. Klinik der Storungen der Harnent- Ieerung. p.390-415. 8? Berl., 1928. In: Handb. Urol. (Lichfenberg, A., et al.) Berl., 1928, 3: T. 1. Fey, B., & Corbineau, H. Pollakiurie et dysurie. Progr. mEd., Par., 1945, 73: 246-8.—Meyer, K. O. Untersuchungen Uber mechanische Ein wirkungen des Ductus deferens auf den Ureter bei peripheren Harnabflusshindernissen. Zschr. Urol., 1948 41:79-87.—Posner, C. Dysurie. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 4: 127.—Schlink, H. H. The disorders of micturition. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 2: 512-6.— 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----9 Starna, A. La difficoltS, di mingere, disuria. Assist, san., Roma 1937, 6: 243-6.—Teixeira, C. P. Fisio-patologia mic- cional. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 1099-123.—Trainor, D. C, Chapman, C. L., & Laidley, J. W. S. Disorders of mictu- rition. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 2: 536.—Trottarelli, P. Dis- turbi della minzione e valutazione dei rischi in assicurazione vita. Assist, san., Roma, 1933, 2: 272-4.—Viranyi, I. [Dis- orders of urinary excretion] Magy. urol., 1940, 3: 165-9.— Walker, K. Disturbances in micturition. Clin. J., Lond., 1933, 62: 381-4.—Yanagibara, H. Hainyo no izyo [Ab- normalities in micturition] Jap. J. Urol., 1931, 20: 61-90, 4 pi. ---- Disorder: Age aspect. Boler, T. D. Urinary disturbances in the aged. Nebraska M. J., 1945, 30: 202.—Braithwaite, J. V. Disorders of mictu- rition in childhood. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1944, 20: 350-4.— Fraser, J. Some disturbances of micturition in childhood; their explanation and treatment. Clin. J., Lond., 1933, 62: 221-9.—Morson, C. Disturbances of micturition in old age. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 145: 9-14. ---- Disorder: Etiology. Glazenburg, J. *Experimenteele bijdrage tot de kennis van den aard der mictiestoornissen bij het adenoma peri-urethrale [Leiden] 136p. 23y2cm. Amst., 1946. Irger, J. M. [Post-operative and postnatal ischuria] 127p. 22cm. Minsk, 1932. Engel, A. Blasrubbningar genom kyla (dysuria e frigore) Sven. lak. tidn., 1941, 38: 1190-3.—Laird, S. M. Distension dysuria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 292.—Matlin, E. Urinary symptoms in general practice. Am. Practitioner, 1947-48, 2: 105-7.—Van Duzen, R. E. Causes of dysuria after prostatic surgery. Tr. South Centr. Sect. Am. Urol. Ass., 1939, 101-4.—Yanagihara, E. Nyohei no iroiro. [Various causes of ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1941, 38: 314; passim. ---- Disorder, neurogenic [and functional] See also Bladder, Nervous disorders; also sub- divisions of Micturition (Incontinence; Retention) also under names of diseases of the nervous system as Brain tumor; Cauda equina, Injury; Multiple sclerosis; Paraplegia; Poliomyelitis; Tabes etc. Pointener, H. *Traitement des dysuries d'origine cerebrate par les injections epidurales sacro-coccygiennes. 47p. 25cm. Marseille, 1935. Alajouanine, T., & Thurel, R. Les troubles de la miction en pathologie nerveuse. Monde mEd., 1934, 44: 955-62.— Ansell, I. The anatomy and physiology of micturition and the effect of various neurological disorders upon this function. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1944, 20: 333-9.—Baumrucker, G. O. Clinical aspects of the neurogenic bladder. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1950, 30: 87-109, illust.—Bemardi, R. Fisiopatologia de la vejiga; vejiga neuropdtica; cistometria. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1941, 13: 1337-40.—Binotto, A. La neurotizzazione somatomotrice della vescica urinaria. Med. sper., Tor., 1940, 7: 239-72.—Burack, W. R. The pharmacology of the bladder and its application in the treatment of neurogenic bladder dysfunction. J. Bowman Gray School M., 1948, 6: 110-23.— Creevy, C. D. The treatment of neurogenic vesical dysfunction complicated by lesions of the vesical outlet. Tr. North Centr. Br. Am. Urol. Ass., 1936, 49-53.—Dees, J. E. Transurethral resection for neurological bladder. J. Urol., Bait., 1948, 60: 907-14.—Deussen, J. Funktionelle Miktionsstorungen im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 272.—Donoso Castro, L. Vejiga neurogEnica. Rev. med., Valparaiso, 1943-44, 17: 569-79.—Emmett, J. L., Daut, R. V., & Sprague, R. G. Trans- urethral resection for neurogenic vesical dysfunction in cases of diabetic neuropathy. J. Urol., Bait., 1949, 61: 244-57.— Engel, W. J. Vesical neck resection for neurogenic bladder. Cleveland Clin. Q., 1949, 16: 211-5.—Evans, J. P. The physiologic basis of the neurogenic bladder. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1927-30.—Gill, R. D. Neurogenic disturbances of the bladder; physiology, pathology, symptomatology, and diagnosis. J. Urol., Bait., 1938, 40: 797-804.—Giordano, G. B. Rilievi speciali sulle disfunzioni vescicali neurogene. Riv. otoneur., 1940, 17: 72.—Heimburger, R. F. Physiological factors in neurogenic bladders. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 127.—Herbst, W. P. Treatment of neurogenic diseases of the bladder. J. Urol., Bait., 1938, 40: 789-96.—Higgins, C. C, Gardner, W. J., & Nosik, W. A. Suprapubic puncture in the treatment of neurogenic bladder. Cleveland Clin. Q.. 1941, 8: 162-6.—Ito, K. Hansya-sei munyo wo tyusin to suru nyoro kino ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studies in the function of the ureters in reflex ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1941, 38: 287; passim. ------ & Yamamoto, T. Hansya-sei munyo ni kan-suru kenkyu; syozyozin ni okeru zikken seiseki [Studies in ischuria produced by reflex action; experiments on a normal kidney] Ibid., 37: 106. ------ Hansya-sei munyo wo tyusin to suru nyoki kind ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies in the function of the urinary organs from MICTURITION 130 MICTURITION the standpoint of reflex ischuria] Ibid., 173.—Jacobson, C. E., jr. Neurogenic vesical dysfunction; an experimental study. Proc Mayo Clin., 1942, 17: 286-8. ------Braasch, W. F., & Love, J. G. Presacral neurectomy for intractable vesical pain and neurogenic vesical dysfunction. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1944, 79: 21-6.—Klovekorn, H. Ueber das Blasengefiihl bei alteren Mannern. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1180.— Kobayasi, S. Nyohei no 1 rei [Case of ischuria in myelitis] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1941,38:307.—Korhonen, A. On neurotic bladder. Ann. chir. gyn. fenn., 1949, 38: 121-33.—Lange, O. DisfuncSes vesicais de origem neurol6gica. Rev. paul. med., 1948, 33: 201-12.— Langworthy, O. R. A new approach to the diagnosis and treatment of disorders of micturition in diseases of the nervous system. Internat. Clin., 1936, 46. ser., 3: 98-117, 4 pi.— Lee, L. W. Neurogenic dysfunctions of the bladder. Nebraska M. J., 1949, 34: 59-64.—Levison, H. [Cystometric examina- tion of functional disturbances of the bladder in cases of cerebral affections] Ugeskr. laeger, 1941, 103: 1062-8.—Lewis, L. G. Vesical dysfunction from lesions of the cauda equina; the physiology of micturition. South. M. J., 1941, 34: 823-8. ------ Treatment of bladder dysfunction after neurologic trauma. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago. 1944-45, 15: 359. ------& Dees, J. E. Diagnosis and treatment of neurological bladder. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1936, 16: 1257-72.—McLellan, F. C. The neurogenic bladder, a preliminary report. Univ. Hosp. Bull., Ann Arb., 1938, 4: 43-5.—Malament, M., & Bunts, R. C. Transurethral resection and the neurogenic bladder. Virginia M. Month., 1949, 76: 243-6.—Murray, G. E. The care of the neurogenic bladder with special regard to transurethral resec- tion. Bol. As. mEd. Puerto Rico, 1949, 41: 340-4.—Nesbit, R. M., & Gordon, W. G. The uninhibited neurogenic bladder; a clinical syndrome with report of 25 cases. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1939, 32: 213-24. ------ The neuro- genic bladder. Pennsylvania M. J., 1939-10, 43: 1261-8. ------ The surgical treatment of the autonomous neurogenic bladder. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1935-7.—Ney, C, Auer- bach, O., & Hoen, T. 1. Pseudo-sphincter formation in neuro- genic bladder. J. Urol., Bait., 1947, 57: 858-68.—Ninomiya, S. Kanrei-sei hainyo syogaisyo syorei [Case of difficulty in urination during cold weather] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1943, 41: 264.—O'Heeron, M. K. The neurogenic bladder. Med. Rec, Houston, 1941, 35: 780-5.—Paetzel, W. Zum Abbau der Blasenneurosen. Zschr. Urol., 1939, 33: 494-8.—Peirson, E. L., & Twomey, C. F. Neurogenic dysfunction of the bladder due to spinal anesthesia. Tr. N. England Br. Am. Urol. Ass., 1939, 22-30.—Refsum, S. B., & R6vig, G. [Experiences with carbaminoyl-cholin-chloride (doryl) in neurogenous disfunction of the urinary bladder] Nord. med., 1939, 4: 3075-80.— Riches, E. W. The neurogenic bladder. Practitioner, Lond., 1943, 151: 328-33.—Rieser, C. Spinal anesthesia and injury to the nervous mechanism of micturition. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 98-100.—Robertson, E. G. Disorder of micturition due to cerebral lesions. Melbourne Hosp. Clin. Rep., 1942, 13: No. 2, 61-5. ------ Bladder; neurogenic disturbances. In: Brit. Surg. Pract., Lond., 1948, 2: 123-30, pi.—Rodriguez Diaz, L. H. La vejiga neurogEnica; su fisiopatologfa y trata- miento. Rey. urol., Caracas, 1947, 6: 28-38.—Rose, D. K. The diagnosis of neurogenic bladder. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1939-40, 34: 123-6.—Sarff, O. E. A cure for neuro- genic bladder; case study. Minnesota M., 1948, 31: 381-3.— Semans, J. H. Neurogenic disease of the bladder. In: Urol. Surg. (Dodson, A. I.) 2. ed., S. Louis, 1950, 494-506, illust.— Shullenberger, W. A., & Wishard, W. N., jr. Neurogenic bladder associated with herpes zoster. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1949, 53: 321-4.—Simons, I. Neurogenic bladder; microcystometry and treatment; studies in bladder function. J. Lancet, 1943, 63: 74-9. ------ The treatment of neurogenic dysuria with trasentin. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1943, 47: 186-96.—Smith, E., & Strasberg, A. The upper urinary tract in cases of neurogenic bladder; preliminary communication. J. Urol., Bait., 1943, 49: 803-7.—Stewart, O. W. The neurogenic bladder; combined tidal irrigator and cystometer. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 287-9.—Thompson, G. J., & Jacobson, C. E., jr. Neurogenic vesical dysfunction due to spina bifida and myelodysplasia; treatment by transurethral resection of the vesical neck. Am. J. Surg., 1943, 61: 224-38.—Tosatti, E., & Montagnani, C. A. Disturbi nervosi della minzione e interventi chirurgici sul rachide lombo-sacrale. Chir. org. movim., 1947, 31: 146-50.— Uthoff, C. J. The autonomic nerves in neurogenic vesical dysfunction. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1941, 45: 298-300.—Valladares A., H. Vejiga neurogEnica; contribuci6n neurol6gica. Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp., Santiago, 1947, 17: 583-90.—Van Duzen, R. E. Operations for urinary control of neurogenic bladders. J. Urol., Bait., 1945, 53: 565-71.—Voris, H. C, & Landes, H. E. Cystometric studies in cases of neurologic disease. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1940, 44: 118-39. ------ Therapy of the neurogenic bladder. Ibid., 1942, 47: 1066. Also J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 5: 206-15.—Vvedensky, D. A., Stekolnikov, B. A., & Bogorodinsky, D. K. [Resection of the hypogastric nerve in neurogenous dysuria] Urologia, Moskva, 1936, 13: 28-33.—Whitmore, W. F., & Isales, L. M. Some observations on the neurogenic bladder. N. York State J. M.. 1948. 48: 869-74. ---- Disorder, prostatic. See also Bladder, Neck: Diseases; also sub- divisions of Micturition (Retention, prostatic) also Prostate, Hypertrophy. Fischer, G. Quand une complication attire l'attention des prostatiques; incontinence, rEtention, cystite, hEmaturie. Concours mEd., 1940, 62: 1193.—Kulenkampff, D. Warum kann der Prostatiker kein Wasser lassen? zugleich ein Beitrag zur Genese und Behandlung der Epididymitis. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 13.—Lendorf, A. Om prostatas betydning ved vandladningen og om mekanismen ved prostatisk vandlad- ningsbesvaer. Hospitalstidende, 1912, 5. R., 5: 109; 751. Also Arch. klin. Chir., 1912, 97: 973-92.—Martino Savino, F. Patogenia de la disuria prostatica. Arch, espan. urol., 1946-47, 3: 182-9.—P., A. Noticias actuales sobre un caso ya publicado de pseudo-prostatismo femenino. Intercamb. urol., Madr., 1949, Feb., 6.—Prostatic dysuria. Yearb. Pilcher Hosp., Brooklyn, 1912, 53-7.—Riggall, F., & Riggall, C. Micturition and the prostate. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 1: 868.—Serrallach, N., & Serrallach, F., jr. Pourquoi les prostatiques ne peuvent pas uriner? J. urol. mEd., Par., 1928, 26: 304-30.—Szenkier- Mazurek, T. Prostatismus u kobiety. Polski przegl. chir., 1949. 21: 551-5. ---- Disorder: Treatment. Marini, A., & Squillario, G. La chirurgia del sistema nervoso periferico della vescica; ricerche sperimentali. p.431-501. 24}4cm. Bi- ella, 1941. In: Boll. Soc. piemont. chir., 1941, 11: 431-501. Pariente, R. E. *Traitement endoscopique des dysuries cervicales, les hypertrophies pros- tatiques exclues. 48p. 8? Par., 1936. Richer, V., & Ginestie, P. J. Chirurgie du systeme nerveux vesical. 277p. 22cm. Par., 1948. In: P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1948. 42. Congr. Ito, K. Hansya-sei munyo wo tyusin to suru nyoro kino ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu; boko sigekini yoru hansya-sei munyo ni oyobosu syosyu yakubutu narabi ni syoti no eikyo ni tuite [Experimental studies in the function of the ureters in reflex ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1942, 39: 153; 227.— Mascio, A. La infiltrazione anestetico-alcoolica dello spazio epidurale sacrale nella debolezza irritabile della vescica. Riv. ital. gin., 1948, 31: 77-92.—Minet, A. Massagem intra- vesical. Porto med., 1906, 3: 229.—Winsbury-White, H. P. Diagnosis and treatment of disturbances of micturition and backache of genito-urinary origin due to commonplace causes. West London M. J., 1938, 43:163-78.—Yamamoto, T. Hansya- sei munyo no tiryo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experi- mental studies in the cure of reflex ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1942, 39: 151. ---- Disorder—in animals. Beckman, C. H. Dysuria in dogs and cats. Vet. Med., Chic, 1948. 43: 431. ---- Disorder—in women. See also other subdivisions (Frequency; In- continence; Retention) Bjerre, H. [Mechanical hindrance in urination at ori- ficium urethrae internum feminae] Hospitalstidende, 1937, 80: 216-9.—Curtis, A. H. Management of the female urinary bladder after operation and during pregnancy; a further study of residual urine in its bearing on urinary tract disturbances. J. Am. M. Ass., 1923, 80: 1261-9.—Geist, S. H., & Salmon, U. J. The relationship of estrogens to dysuria and incontinence in post-menopausal women. J. Mount Sinai Hosp. N. York, 1943^44, 10: 208-11.—Kano, K., & Nabeyama, Y. Zwei weibliche Falle bei denen Miktionsschmerzen durch Kauterisa- tion des Sphincter externus ausgeheilt wurden. Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1938, 44: 107 (Abstr.)—Schwartz, F. L. Secondary urinary problems in the female. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1943, 47: 551.—Sorrentino, B. L'incontinenza e la ritenzione di urina nella donna. Monit. ostet. gin., 1933, 5: 244-57.—Vogt, E. Zur Behandlung der Dysurie nach gynakologischen und ge- burtshilflichen Eingriffen. Zbl. Gyn., 1941, 65: 1164-7.— Walker-Smith, A. B. Disorders of micturition in the female. Med. J. Australia. 1946, 2: 516-9. ---- Dysuria. See subdivision Disorder. ---- Endocrine aspect. Bodechtel, G. Zur Behandlung Von Miktionsstorungen mit mannlichem Sexualhormon. Munch, med. Wschr., 1935, 82: 219-21.— Martins, T., & Valle, J. R. L'attitude de miction du chien et les hormones sexuelles; expEriences sur des miles et des femelles. C. rend. Soc biol., 1947, 141: 620-6. ------ A atitude do cao na miccfio e os hormonios sexuais; experiencia em rEcem-nascidos. Rev. brasil. med., 1947, 4: 85-9. ------ Hormonal regulation of the micturition behavior of the dog. J. Comp. Physiol. Psychol., 1948, 41: 301-11. MICTURITION 131 MICTURITION Endoscopy. See also subdivision Measurement. Caporale, L. Su un nuovo metodo personale di indagine nella diagnostica urologico-ginecologica; la studio endoscopico del vuotamento vescicale. Ginecologia, Tor., 1938, 4: 573- 92.—Phelip, L. Endoscopic de la miction normale; constata- tions dans les cas de rEtention; indications de l'emploi du punch. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1928, 28. Congr., 646-51, Les indications de la rEsection endoscopique de la prostate doivent Etre basEes sur l'endoscopie de la miction. Lyon mEd., 1935, 156: 193-5. ---- Enuresis. See Enuresis. — Frequency [incl. disorders] Bachrach, R. Ueber nicht prostatogene Pollakiurie alter Leute und deren Behandlung. Verh. Deut. Ges. Urol. (1929) 1930, 9. Kongr., 297-9. ------ Zur Behandlung einiger Formen von Pollakiurie nichtentzundlichen Ursprungs. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1930, 43: 337-9.—Chwalla, R. Die Reizblase, ihre Aetiologie und Therapie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1946, 96: 337-40. ------ Reizblase und Bettnassen. Ibid., 1948, 98: 505-8.-—Cibert, J., & Cavailher, H. Une indication nouvelle de 1'opEration de Richer. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1943, 51: 122-4. Also Lyon chir., 1943, 38: 571-4.—Conger, K. B. Functional urinary frequency in the soldier. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 441-4.—Crowell, A. J. The symptom of frequent urination and its etiology. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1926, 19: 245-52.—Deussen, J. Die Blasenneurose unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung der sogenannten Kriegs-Pollaki- urie. Arch. Psychiat., Berl., 1944, 117: 424^2.—Dodson, A. I. Frequency of urination. Internat. Surg. Digest, 1933, 15: 323-31.—Hamburger, F. Ueber Pollakiurie bei Kindern. Zschr. Urol., 1933, 27: 836.—Hammond, T. E. The causes and diagnosis of frequency of micturition. Clin. J., Lond., 1927, 56: 316-23. ------ Frequency of micturition and its treat- ment. Ibid., 1932, 61: 546; 558.—Kraines, S. H. Frequency of urination. In his Ther. Neuroses, Phila., 1941, 310.— MacGregor, C. A. Urinary frequency among personnel at sea. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1007-9.—Maitland, A. I. L. The differential diagnosis of frequency of micturition. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 324-6.—Meuwsen, L. Feld- beobachtungen uber die Reizblase; ihre Deutung als vegetative Regulationsstorung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 66-8.— Muller, A. Zur Aetiologie der Reizblase. Munch, med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 337.—Musumeci Grasso, F. La pollachiuria. Gazz. osp., 1928, 49: 1147-50.—Nicholson, J. C. Frequency of micturition. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 203: 410-3 — O'Heeron, M. K. A common cause of urinary frequency in American troops in India, and its treatment. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 116-20.—Paterson, D. _ Fre- quency of micturition in infancy and childhood. Practitioner, Lond., 1926, 116: 418-21.—Rathbun, N. P. Frequency of urination. Long Island M. J., 1926, 20: 274.—Roche, A. E. The causes of increased frequency of micturition. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1935, 191: 278-81. ------ Frequency of micturition in the adult. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 1522. Also Tr. Hunterian Soc, Lond., 1936-37, 1: 49-56. ------ In- creased frequency of micturition. Med. Press, Lond., 1948, 220: 298-300.—Schwarz, O. [Pollakiurie] Wien. med. Wschr., 1920, 70: 477.—Szold, E. Pollakiuria nervosa. Acta urol., Budap., 1948, 2: 65.—Van der Heide, C. A case of pollakiuria nervosa. Psychoanal. Q., 1941, 10: 267-83.—Vascoboinic, H., Angustin, A., & Goldstein, M. Pollakiurie essentielle (maladie par carence) considErations cliniques et thErapeutiques. Acta urol., Budap., 1948, 2: 157-60.—Winsbury-White, H. P. A postgraduate lecture on frequency of micturition. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1933, 9: 206-15. ---- Frequency—in women. Bancroft, F. W. Frequency of micturition and partial lack of urinary control in women. Repr. Fifth Ave. Hosp., N. Y., 1931-33, 1-6, 3 pi.—Bass, F., & Braun, J. De la pollakiurie au camp de TErEzin (Theresienstadt) Gynaecologia, Basel, 1947, 123: 126-30.—Bridges, J. P. Causes and treatment of urinary frequency in women. Bull. Tarrant Co. M. Soc, 1946, 18: No. 6, 3-5.—Lazarus, J. A. Increased urinary frequency in women caused by extrinsic genitourinary tract lesions. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 501-6.—Riba, L. W. The fre- quency of urination in women. Illinois M. J., 1949, 95: 44-7.— Sure, J. H. Urinary frequency of gynecological origin. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1942, 46: 369-71. ---- Incontinence [of urine] See also Bladder, Incontinence. Almeida, L. de. EnurEsia ou incontinEncia essencial da, urina. Coimbra mEd., 1939, 6: 213-23.—Barnes, A. C. A method for evaluating the stress of urinary incontinence. Am. J. Obst., 1940, 40: 381-90.—Block, F. B. Urinary in- continence. Am. J. M. Sc, 1942, 204: 905-13.—Constantinesco, P. Contributions au mEcanisme de I'incontinence d urine et de la miction. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1948, 42. Congr.. 472-81.— Convelaire, R., & Trevenard, P. Quelques considErations a propos de I'incontinence d'urine chez 1'adulte. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1940, 127-32. Also J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 59-65.— Frumkin, A. P. [Incontinence of urine] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 5, 27-31.—Heyster, H. Incontinentia urinae. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 3470-3.—Langworthy, O. R., Jarvis, J. A., & Lewis, L. G. Incontinent patients in a chronic hospital. South. M. J., 1937, 30: 968-73.—Legueu. L'incontinence d'urine. Rev. gEn. clin. thEr., 1930, 44: 737.—Lonjumeau, P. Incontinence d'urine. In: Urol. gyn. mEd., 2. Ed. Par., 1940, 33-40.—Mezan, S. Contribution a l'Etude de I'incontinence d'urine. Paris mEd., 1928, 69:148-50.—Muschat, M. Graphic illustration of various forms of incontinence. Am. J. Surg., 1936, 31: 104.—Norman, H. L. Results of a London inquiry. Brit. M. J., 1936, 1: 902.—Pessagno Espora, M. A. Incon- tinencia esencial de orina. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1937, 44: 1170-9.—Ravara Alves, L. A prop6sito de incontinEncia de urina. Impr. mEd., Lisb., 1940, 6: 85-91.—Rebaudi, L. Sobre una incontinencia de orina. Rev. argent, urol., 1940, 9: 425.— Rose, D. K. Urinary incontinence. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1935, 32: 363-7.—Ruland, L. Incontinence of urine. In his Pastoral Med., S. Louis, 1936, 37.—Schramm, C. Die Klinik der Inkontinenz beim Manne. Verh. Deut. Ges. Urol. (1929) 1930, 9. Kongr., 221-30.—Steinitz, G. Ueber Harninkontinenz. Med. Klin.. Berl., 1932, 28: 1493-6. ---- Incontinence: Etiology. See also Bladder, Neck: Disease; Catheteriza- tion, Effect; Ureter, ectopic, etc. Amselem, A., & Reig, J. T. Un caso poco frecuente de incontinencia urinaria. Intercamb. urol., Madr., 1949, Feb., 2.—Begg, R. C. Incontinence of urine of renal origin. Brit. J. Surg., 1927-28, 15: 229-44.—Belt, N. Catheter incontinence following cystoscopy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 1038.— Benjaminsson, G. Incontinentia urinae og bacteriuri hos sindssyge. Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 980-3.—Chavigny, M. L'incontinence essentielle d'urine. Paris mEd., 1933, 89: 151-3.—Cristol, D. S., & Greene, L. F. Urinary incontinence in female from ectopic ureteral orifices. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 130: 1061-3.—Faria, G. de. IncontinEncia urinaria por dis- plasia do colo da bexiga com refluxo paradoxal vesico-ureteral; nefroureterectomia e operacao de Young; classificacao da incontinEncia urinaria. Hospital, Rio, 1948, 34: 795-806.— Fey, B., & Lacour, M. Incontinence d'urines d'origine endo- crinienne. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 338-40.—Frumkin, A. P. Incontinence of urine due to an accessory ectopic ureter. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1933, 37: 547-9.—Gasparian, A. M. [Causes of incontinence of urine] Tr. Moskov. gosud. med. inst., 1935, No. 3, 200-5.—Greene, L. F., & Ferris, D. O. Urinary in- continence due to bilateral ectopic ureters. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1946, 82: 712-6.—Legueu, F. L'incontinence d'urine d'origine urEtErale. Arch. fr. belg. chir., 1928, 31: 770-5. Also Livre jubil. J. Verhoogen, Brux., 1929, 449-54.—Morawski, W. [Pathogenesis of urine incontinence in adults] Polska gaz. lek., 1926, 5: 941-3.—Muellner, S. R. Lack of a specific urethral lesion in exertional urinary incontinence. N. England J. M., 1946, 234: 400-2.—Nikiforov, M. I. Ektopische Mun- dung des iiberzahligen Harnleiters als atiologisches Moment der Harninkontinenz. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1930, 30: 63-9. Also Vest, khir., 1932, 26: 194.—PErard, J. Une incontinence d'urine de cause peu commune au cours de la tuberculose urinaire. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1944, 52: 49.—Richardson, J. P. A case of urinary incontinence of unknown origin and 19 years' duration. Tr. West. Sect. Am. Urol. Ass., 1944. 12: 86.— Riley, A., & Gaston, E. A. Incontinence of urine due to ureteral ectopia. N. England J. M., 1934, 211: 666-75.—Starcke. A. [Paradosis; one case] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 1820-8.— Tavernier & Cibert. Fausse incontinence d'uiine par abouche- ment extravEsical d'un uretEre; guErison par hEminEphrectomie. Lyon chir., 1938, 35: 456-9.—Van Buskirk, E. M. Pelvic kidney with ureter opening near urethral orifice; report of case. Am. J. Roentg., 1935, 34: 395.—Voss, F. Durch Malariabe- handlung provozierte Urininkontinenz und ihre Behebung. Munch, med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 1670.—Wilson, T. S. Inconti- nence of urine in the aged. Lancet, Lond., 1948, 2: 374-7. ---- Incontinence, infantile. See also Diaper; Enuresis. Marechal, J. *L'electro-coagulation du col vesical dans le traitement de l'incontinence urinaire infantile. 107p. 23cm. Par., 1939. Alesio, C. La cura dell'incontinenza essenziale secondo Cahier. Pediat. med. prat.. Tor., 1938, 13: 700*4.—Babies, A. Besonderer Fall standigen Harntraufelns im Sauglingsalter. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 288.—Dauchez. Incontinencia da urina nas creancas. Novid. med. pharm., P6rto, 1903-04, 9: 45.—Lanman, T. H. Urinary incontinence; its surgical sig- nificance. Pediatrics, Springf., 1948, 1: 776-9. ------ & Moore, J. H. The surgical significance of urinary incontinence in infants and children. N. England J. M., 1938, 219: 777-82.— Ranee. Les incontinents d'urine; EnurEsie infantile. Gaz. hop., 1948, 121: 254.—Sabourin, J. Notes prEliminaires sur un nouveau traitement de l'incontinence urinaire infantile; ^Electrocoagulation du col vesical. J. mEd. Paris, 1938, 58: 723-6. Also MEd. inf., Par., 1938, 45: 231-42. ------ Les traitements mEdicaux et chirurgicaux de l'incontinence urinaire infantile. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1939, 110: 31-7—Thevenin, L„ & Pugeat, H. EnurEsie et incontinence infantiles. PEdia- MICTURITION 132 MICTURITION trie, 1949, 4: 75-82.—Zahorsky, J. The ammoniacal diaper in infants and young children. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1915, 10: 436-44. ---- Incontinence, juvenile. Larrieu, G. *L'incontinence d'urine dite essentielle de la jeune fille; son traitement par le resserrement du sphincter vesical ou operation de Marion. 62p. 25#cm. Lyon, 1938. Huber, F. Incontinence of urine in children. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1947, 64: 199-205.—Lepoutre, C. Incontinence d'urines; lithiase rEno-urEtErale ignorEe chez un enfant de huit ans. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 353-5.—Patoir, G., & Desruelles, J. A propos de l'incontinence d'urine essentielle chez les jeunes. France mEd., 1949, 12: No. 8, 18.—Peddie, C. Treat- ment of incontinence in children over 4. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 600. ---- Incontinence: Military aspect. Borgard, W. Ueber die Beurteilung der Blasensehwache im Kriege. Munch, med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 488-90.—Kaczanow- ski, G. [Incontinence of urine among soldiers] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 90-3.—Trommer, K. Feldbeobachtung iiber ge- hauftes Auftreten von Urogenitalneurose. Munch, med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 825. ---- Incontinence, neurogenic. See also Bladder, Distension; Laughter; Spina bifida. Bardinon, J. *Les mictions involontaires en pathologie nerveuse et leur traitement. 64p. 8? Par., 1937. Alajouanine, T., & Thurel, R. Les mictions involontaires en pathologie nerveuse et leur traitement; contribution k l'Etude de la dissociation des activitEs volontaires et rEflexes. Rev. mEd., Par., 1933, 50: 181-94.—Brechot, A. Role des Epaississe- ments dure-mEriens congEnitaux dans l'incontinence d'urine et le pied creux. In: Oeuvres (Delbet, P.) Par., 1932, 315-22.— CaffE, L., Bainglas, M., & Comsa, G. Le traitement des in- continences d'urine par injections intraveineuses d'urotropine dans les maladies nerveuses. Bull. Soc. mEd. h6p. Bucarest, 1929, 11: 189-94.—Chavany, J. A. Un cas de paralysie hys- tErique invEtErEe avec Emission spontanEe des urines et des matieres. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1935, 106: 741-7.—Chwalla, R. Harninkontinenz beim Lachen; Diabetes insipidus mit zentraler Blasenatonie und rezidivierender Harnverhaltung; ein Beitrag zur Pathologie des Zwischenhirns. Wien. med. Wschr., 1946, 96: 44-8.—Creevy, C. D. Treatment of the overflow incon- tinence of neurogenic vesical dysfunction. Tr. North Centr. Br. Am. Urol. Ass., 1935, 17-24. Also J. Urol., Bait., 1936, 35: 507-14. Also Minnesota M., 1936, 19: 269-73.—Edelberg, H. L'incontinence durable d'urine apres une peur. Progr. mEd., Par., 1936, 641-5— Ewert, E. E., & Flint, L. Rectus muscle transplant for incontinence of neurogenic origin. Lahey Clin. Bull., 1946-47, 5: 148-55.—Hanlon, R. E. Treatment of urinary incontinence in vesical paralysis. J. urol., Bait., 1945, 53: 572-83.—Joosse. Demonstratie van patienten, die lijdende waren aan incontinentia urinae van neurologische oorsprong. Ned. tschr. verlosk., 1949, 49: 203-5.—Kiihn, H. Sakrale Inkontinenz bei congenitaler Missbildung des Kreuz- beines. Klin. Wschr., 1930, 9: 1454-6.—Lavenant, A. In- continence d'urine et spina bifida occulta. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1942, 50: 127.—Monashkin, G. B. [Neurophysiological factors in incontinence of urine] Urologia, Moskva, 1937, 14: 45-57.— Paulian, D., & Bistriceanu, I. Essential incontinence of urine; syndrome of pelvic hypervagotonia. Spitalul, 1931, 51: 496-502.—Rabiner, A. M., & Perkins, O. C. Urinary incon- tinence of cerebral origin. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1940, 44: 452-5. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1940, 92: 216-21. Urinary incontinence of cerebral origin; a note on the influence of consciousness on sphincter control. Brooklyn Hosp. J., 1941, 3: 211-5.—Simons, I. The treatment of neurogenic urinary incontinence with trasentin; report of a case. Bull. Hosp. Joint Dis., N. Y., 1942, 3: 26-31.—Spiegel, E. A. Die Klinik der Inkontinenz (neurologischer Teil) Verh. Deut. Ges. Urol. (1929) 1930, 9. Kongr., 201-17. ---- Incontinence, nocturnal. See Enuresis. ---- Incontinence, postmictional. Serrallach. L'incontinence d'urine post-mictionnelle dans les affections des organes gEnitaux. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1926, 22: 471-8. Klinisches und Experimentelles zur Behandlung der relativen Harninkontinenz mittels der Elektrokoagulation am Blasenhals Chirurg, 1933, 5: 129-33. ---- Incontinence: Surgery. Incontinence, relative. Borngen, H. Therapeutische Erfahrungen bei Blasen- Bchliessmuskelschwache. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1430.— Chwalla, R. Die endovesikale Behandlung der relativen Harninkontinenz. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1935, 48: 946-9.— Stoeckel. Relative Inkontinenz durch Elektrokoagulation verschlimmert. Zbl. Gyn., 1936, 60: 2859.—Viethen. H. See also subdivision (—in women: Surgery) Gtjnkel, I. *Die Pyramidalisplastik oder die Goebell-Frangenheim-Stoeckersche Operation. 21p. 8? Konigsb., 1936. Petit, P. *Etude critique des neo-sphinc- terisations de la vessie pour incontinence d'urine. 47p. 25y2cm. Lyon, 1944. Acero Santamaria, E. La operaci6n de plicatura de Lowsley en el tratamiento quirurgico de la incontinencia de orina. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 20, 15T8.—Akerberg, E. [Operative treatment of incontinence of urine] Nord. med., 1939, 2:1026; 1940, 5:621.—Azevedo, G. V. de. L'incontinence d'urine et son traitement par 1'opEration de Goebell-Frangen- heim-Stoeckel. Rev. sudamEr. mEd., Par., 1932, 3: 129-42. ------ MEtodos operat6rios de tratamento da incontinEncia urinaria. An. paul. med. cir., 1945, 50: 501.—Baidin, A. Intervention dans les cas d'activitE insuffisante du sphincter urEthro-trigonal. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1926, 94: 630.—Bailey, H. Incontinence of urine treated by constructing a sphincter urethrae from the gracilis muscle. Brit. J. Urol., 1939, 11: 250.-—Bartlett, M. K. The surgical treatment of urinary incontinence. N. England J. M., 1947, 236: 965-9.— Bedrna, J. A contribution to the operative treatment of urinary incontinence of the male. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1930, 34: 818-20.— Berri, H. D. Incontinencia de orina por relajacion del esffnter vesical; tratamiento quirurgico; curaci6n. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1940,47:401.—Chapman, T. L. Incontinence of urine. Surgo, Glasg., 1948-49, 15: 117-21.—Charbonnel & Masse. In- continence d'urine par dEficience sphinctErienne; opEration de Marion; guErison. Bordeaux chir., 1932, 3: 277-9.—Cibert, J., & Pen-in, J. Incontinence complete d'urine aprEs rEsection transurEtrale guErie par 1'opEration de Goebell-Stoeckel. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1942, 51: 25. :------ Traitement de l'incontinence d'urine par la suspension aponEvrotique du col (dErivEe de 1'opEration de Goebell-Stoeckel) Lyon chir., 1944, 39: 243-6.—De Grisogono, A. L'operazione di Goebell- Stoeckel nella cura dell'incontinenza d'urina. Atti Soc. ital. ostet., 1921, 21: 453-62.—Deming, C. L. Transplantation of the gracilis muscle for incontinence of urine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1926, 86: 822-5.—Fishberg, M. True urinary incontinence of traumatic origin in the male; report of three cases cured by plication of the bulbocavernosus muscle. Brooklyn Hosp. J., 1948, 6: 95-9.—Foley, F. E. B. An artificial sphincter; a new operation and device for control of urinary incontinence and nocturnal enuresis. Minnesota M., 1946, 29: 1041. Also J. Urol., Bait., 1947, 58: 250-9.—Frost, I. F. Urinary inconti- nence; with special reference to certain factors which are neces- sary in the cure of this condition. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 71: 172-80.—Gautier, J. Traitement des incontinences graves d'origine urEtrale par la plicature vEsico-urEtrale. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1937, 44: 55-68.—Goebell, R. Zur Sphinkter- plastik an der Blase. Zbl. Chir., 1930, 57: 1587.—Hayes, B. A. Urinary incontinence and its surgical treatment. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1929, 22:412-6.—Heyn, W. Zur Technik der Stoeckel- schen Faszienringplastik bei Blaseninkontinenz. Zbl. Chir., 1947, 72: 1555.—Huggins, C. B. Urinary incontinence; the surgical physiology involved in the cure of certain types. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1929, 22: 190-2.—Kenny, M. Urinary incontinence cured by operation; an uncommon case. Lancet, Lond., 1950, 1: 71.—Keyes, E. L. An operation for inconti- nence of urine following perineal prostatectomy. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1926, 42: 423.—Kusunoki, T. 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Em torno de um caso de in- continencia urinaria na mulher, operado pela tEcnica de Goebell-Stoeckel-Frangenheim. Rev. gin. obst., Rio, 1943, 37: pt 2, 337-^9.—Palik.F. Erfolge mit der Stoeckelschen direkten Muskelplastik bei der weiblichen Blasensphinkterin- suffizienz. Zbl. Gyn., 1947, 69: 422-7.—Perrin, E. Technique, indications et rEsultats de la cervico-cysto-pexie. Lyon chir. 1946, 41: 270-8.—Phaneuf, L. E., Hefferan, R. J., & Kasdon, S. C. Functional urinary incontinence in women; a report of 23 cases treated by the Kennedy operation. N. England J. M., 1943, 229: 743-8.—Pollosson, E. Sur le traitement de l'in- continence d'urine chez la femme. Lyon chir., 1944, 39: 672—4.—Pou Orfila, J. Los mEtodos de tratamiento de la incontinencia de orina en la mujer, con especial menci6n de la cisto-uretroplastia aponeur6tica de Stoeckel. An. Fac. med., Montev., 1930, 15: 1-14, 6 pi.—Rodriguez Santana, L. Un caso de incontinencia de orina en la mujer, tratado por la operaci6n de Goebell-Stoeckel. Bol. hosp., Caracas, 1939, 38: 496-509.—Romanov, M. A. [Surgical treatment in inconti- nence of urine in women, caused by functional insufficiency of the vesical sphincter] J. akush., 1929, 40: 493-9.—Salgado, C, & Rocha, A. _ Miorrafia sub-uretral dos bulbo-cavernosos para correcao da incontinEncia uretral. An. brasil. gin., 1949, 27: 359-70.—Samuel, M. Die Heilung der Harninkontinenz durch vaginale Korpusamputation. Zbl. Gyn., 1927, 51: 2944.—Scheffelaar Klots, T. [Treatment of partial incon- tinence of urine in women by electrocoagulation of the neck of the bladder] Geneesk. gids, 1932, 10: 1005-14. ------ [Successful treatment of partial incontinence of urine in a woman by electrocoagulation] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1932, 76: pt 4, 5254-8.—Serrallach Julia, F. Patogenia y tratamiento de la incontinencia de orina en ia mujer. Rev. cir. Barcelona, 1933, 6:310.—Shereshevsky, J. Beitrag zur operativen Behandlung der Harninkontinenz beim Weibe. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1931, 32: 157-78.—Smith, M. K. The surgical treatment of urinary incontinence in women. Ann. Surg., 1930, 92: 394-9.— Sobolev, L. N. [Goebell-Stoeckel operation in functional urine incontinence in women] J. akush., 1931, 42: 352-6.—Sorren- tino, M. Contributo alia cura chirurgica dell'incontinenza di urina nella donna. Riforma med., 1934, 50: 286-90.— Stanca, C. [Incontinence of urine and surgical treatment by Goebell-Stockel method] Cluj. med., 1929, 10: 153-5. Also Zbl. Gyn., 1935, 59: 2101-4.—Stoeckel. Heilung einer In- continentia completa durch Uterusinterposition. Zschr. Urol., 1928, 22: 379. ------ Heilung der Inkontinenz durch Levatorplastik. Mschr. Geburtsh. Gyn., 1934-35, 98: 237.— Subocky, V. E. [Electrocoagulation as a method in treatment of incontinence of urine in women] Urologia, Moskva, 1932, 9: 24-7.—Szendi, B. Beitrage zur operativen Behandlung der Incontinentia urinae partialis der Frau. Zbl. Gyn., 1940, 64: 2201-10.—Te Linde, R. W. Surgical cure of urinary inconti- nence in women. Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1946) 1947, 58: 356-89. Also Ann. Surg., 1947, 126: 64-97.—Vozza, F. L'al- lungamento dell'uretra nella cura dell'incontinenza di urina nella donna. Atti Soc lombard. sc med., 1929, 18: 45-59.— Werhatzky, N. P. Ueber kunstliche Sphinkterbildung (Pyra- midalisfascienplastik der Harnblase) bei Harninkontinenz der Frauen. Zbl. Gyn., 1935, 59: 489-98.—Zappala, G. L'in- continenza di urina nella donna; sei casi eurati con metodo di Goebell-Stoeckel. Arch. ital. urol., 1932-33, 9: 186. ---- Incontinence—in women: Treatment. Renatjx, E. A. Contribution a l'etude du traitement de l'incontinence d'urine d'origine uretrale chez la femme. 51p. 24cm. Lille, 1936. Arenas, N. Tratamiento de la incontinencia de orina en la mujer. Bol. Soc. chilena obst. gin., 1941^2, 7: 614-9.— Atabekov, D. N. [Therapy of urine incontinence in women] Urologia, Moskva, 1937, 14: 21-3. ------ [Treatment of incontinence of urine in women by means of physical culture] Akush. gin., 1939, No. 10, 31-5.—Banasz, A. [Treatment of incontinence of urine in women] Warsz. czas. lek., 1933, 10: 153.—Bathurst, L. W. Treatment of incontinence of urine in women by electro-therapeutic means. Proc R. Soc. M., Lond., 1927-28, 21: Sect. Electrother., 35-8.—Berman, A. [Treatment of incontinence of urine in women] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 3148-53.—Bertone, C. Sul trattamento dell'incontinenza d'orine acquisita nella donna. Riforma med., 1936, 52: 973.—Casper, L. Zur Therapie der Incontinentia urinae des Weibes. Deut. med. Wschr., 1927, 53: 1212.— Ferris, D. O. Management of urinary incontinence in women Surg. Clin. N. America, 1947, 27: 857-65.—Fulkerson, L. L. Incontinence of urine in women; urethrocele; relaxed vesical sphincter; urethral dilatation. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1939, 43: 569-73.—Hoffmann, F. Ueber die Behandlung der Blasenin- kontinenz mit Follikelhormon. Zbl. Gyn., 1937, 61: 2545-8. Also Arch. Gyn., Berl., 1938, 166: 240; Disc, 242-52.— Josserand, A. De l'emploi de petites doses associEes de strych- nine et d'acide phosphorique dans le traitement de l'inconti- nence urinaire des vieilles femmes. Lyon mEd., 1949, 181: 278.—Kamniker, H. Zur Behebung der weiblichen Harnin- kontinenz. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1938, 51: 718-20.—Kennedy, W. T. Incontinence of urine in the female, the urethral sphinc- ter mechanism, damage of function, and restoration of control. Am. J. Obst., 1937, 34: 576-89. ------ Incontinence of urine in the female: study of the urethral sphincter under hydrostatic pressure with roentgenograms; sphincter mechanism, loss of control, restoration. N. York State J. M., 1938, 38: 256-61.— Kushelevsky, A. P. [Treatment of incontinence of urine in women by d'arsonvalization] Fizioterapia, Moskva, 1939, MICTURITION 136 MICTURITION No. 6, 46-9.—L., C. Tratamiento de la incontinencia de orina en la mujer. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1933-34, 6: 741.—Marti, T. Zur Behandlung der durch ungeniigenden Sphinkterschluss bedingten Harninkontinenz der Frauen. Zschr. Urol., 1939, 33: 692-6.—Martius, H. Ueber die Behandlung der Harnin- kontinenz bei der Frau. Med. Klin., Berl., 1938, 34: 1283.— Muret, M., & Rapin, O. J. Du traitement de l'incontinence d'urine chez la femme. Gyn. obst., Par., 1937, 36: 81-113. Also GynEcologie, 1938, 37: 154-61.—Paetzel, W. Ueber ambulante Behandlung der haufigsten Formen weiblicher Inkontinenz. Verh. Deut. Ges. Urol. (1929) 1930, 9. Kongr., 240-9.—Palmer, R. L'insufflation urEtEro- vEsical e dans l'incontinence d'urine. GynEcologie, 1938, 37: 168-71.— Penkert, M. Ueber Harninkontinenz bei der Frau und ihre Therapie. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1939, 36: 71-4.—Picard, E. Die endovesikale Behandlung der Incontinentia urinae beim Weibe. Zschr. Urol., 1929, 23: 654-6. ------ Zur Therapie der weiblichen Harninkontinenz. Verh. Deut. Ges. Urol. (1929) 1930, 9. Kongr., 233.—R., J. C. Traitement de l'in- continence d'urine chez la femme. J. prat., Par., 1948, 62: 43.—Rashbaum, M., & Mandelbaum, C. C. Nonoperative treatment of urinary incontinence in women. Am. J. Obst., 1948, 56: 777-80.—Santi, E. Zur Behandlung der Harnkonti- nenz beim Weibe. Zbl. Gyn., 1934, 58: 685-9.—Schumann, E. A. The management of urinary incontinence in women. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1936, 16: 445-50.—Starobinskaia, S. M., Popova, A. V., & Poselskaia, C. J. [Treatment of in- continence of urine in women by means of physical culture] Urologia, Moskva, 1938, 15: No. 2, 50.—Stockl, W. Zur Behandlung der Harninkontinenz bei Frauen. Wien. med. Wschr., 1939, 89: 572.—Subocky, B. W. E. Die Elektro- koagulation als Behandlungsmethode der Harninkontinenz bei der Frau. Zschr. Urol., 1932, 26: 819-28.—Surraco, L. A., & Lockhart, J. Tratamiento de ciertas formas de la incontinencia de orina de la mujer. 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Studies in nervous move- ments; the effect of inhibition of micturition on the frequency and patterning of movements. Ibid., 1943, 29: 303-12. Ischuria. See subdivision Retention. — Measurement. See also Bladder (Cystometry; Examination) Ballesteros M., M. La cistometria. Rev. urol., MEx 1945, 3: 206-23.—Band, D. Cystometry. Brit. J. Urol.! 1945, 17: 1-25.—Baumrucker, G. O. A new instrument; the fluid volume gauge; its use in cystometry. J. Urol., Bait. 1939, 42: 629-36.—Bell is, C. J. Cystometry after spinal anes- thesia. Surgery, 1944, 16: 896-905.—Boyd, M. L., & Smith, W. A. Why are abnormal cystometrograms obtained in normal patients? J. Urol., Bait., 1938, 40: 513-8.—Carle ton, S., <& Nagamatsu, G. R. A new cystometer. Ibid., 1939, 41: 941.—Cheetham, J. G. A clinical evaluation of the cystometer. Ibid., 1938, 39: 569-88.—Drake, W. M., jr. The uroflometer; an aid to the study of the lower urinary tract. Ibid., 1948, 59: 650-8.—Gandin, H. A recording continuous flow cystometer. N. Zealand M. J., 1947, 46: 428.—Hartley, C. C. Cystometry and the cystometrogram. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1946—47, 50: 105-10.—Heusser, H. Die Manometrie der Harnblase (Cystometrie) Zschr. urol. Chir., 1938, 44: 312-25.—Irazu, J. Cistometria en la fisiopatologia vesical. Rev. med., B. A*ir ' 1943, 5: 755-8.— Jacobson, C. E., jr. A simple and practical cystometer. J. Urol., Bait., 1944, 51: 189.—Landes, H. E., & Voris, H. C. A new cystometer incorporating the advantages of a water manometer and a continuous tracing. Ibid., 1938 39: 813-6. ------ An electrocystometrograph; report of a new instrument. Ibid., 1940, 43: 345-55.—Lane, C, & Hoff- man, E. An easily constructed cystometric set-up for office use Urol Cut. Rev., 1937, 41: 27.—Lewis, L. G. A new clinicai recording cystometer. J. Urol., Bait., 1939, 41- 638-45 ——— & Langworthy, O. R. Cystometry. Ibid., 1938, 40: 677-83.—Lowsley O. S., & Hunt, R. W. A new clinical cystometer. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1937, 41: 545-50.—McCrea, L. E. Cystometry and its interpretation. Ibid., 1940 44- ?52'T6•^T^,eh,' R* Die Blasendruckmessung (Cystometrie) Med. Klin., Munch., 1947, 42: 809-11.—Muschat, M Cysto- metric studies; the value of follow-up examinations Am t M Sc, 1936,. 192: 693-7.------ Simplified deterrmnatTon and practical interpretation in cystometry; a critique of attempts made to complicate this procedure. J. Urol., Bait 1940 43- 582-7. ------Carp, J & Charny, C. W. The normal cysto- metrogram. Ibid., 1937, 37: 718-20.—O'Heeron M K Cystometry; its value and limitations. Ibid., 1942 47- 824- 37-—Povlsen, O. [Cystometry] Hospitalstidende,'1938 81- Cystometry. In: Med. Physics (Glasser, O.) Chic, 1944, 295-9.—Sato, A. Boko naiatu sokutei [Cystometry] Jap. J. Urol., 1940, 29: 447; passim.—Schultz, W. H. Studies of the rat's genito-urinary tract; quantitative measurements of intravesical volume and pressure and of the urethral outflow. J. Urol., Bait., 1935, 34: 156-65.—Simons, I. 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Area pre6ptica e hipotalamo lateral en el tonismo vesical. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1942, 14: 154. ---- nocturnal. See subdivision Rhythm. For nocturnal in- continence see Enuresis. ---- Obstruction. See also under names of obstructed parts of the urinary tract as Kidney pelvis; Ureter; Urethra; also such terms as Nephrolithiasis; Urolithiasis, etc. Conradt, J. Contribution experimentale et clinique a l'etude de I'anurie par obstruction. p.91-195. 24cm. Brux., 1939. In: J. beige urol., 1939, 12: MICTURITION 137 MICTURITION Geisthovel, W., & Kirchhoff, A. Ueber die postoperative Anurie; insbesondere die extra- renal bedingte Form. 79p. 21cm. Hildesheim, 1947. Forms H. 5, Samml. Lax. Young, H. H., & Waters, C. A. Obstructive conditions of the urinary tract, p. 163-242. 4? N. Y., 1928. In: Ann. Roentg., N. Y., 1928, 7: Andrus, E. C. The renal manifestations of obstruction of the lower urinary tract. Tr. Am. Clim. Clin. Ass., 1931, 47: 104- 16.—Ballenger, E. G. 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Congenital urinary obstructions in male children with reports of cases presenting Lunusual anomalies. J. Urol., Bait., 1932, 27: 489-501.— Helmholz, H. F., & Thompson, G. J. Urinary obstruction and nfection among children; the importance of their early recog- nition. Proc. Mayo Clin., 1941, 16: 6-11.—Henkel, M. Drei Falle von plotzheher Harnverhaltung, Anurie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1929, 55: 1307.—Hubbard, R. W. Mechanical obstruc- tion to the urinary tract. Eclect. M. J., 1934, 94: 452-4.— Hukuda, S. Nyohei no su rei; tuika [Examples of stoppage of urine] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1938, 32: 211.—Hyde, C. Q Urinary obstruction among children. Tr. North Centr. Br. Am. Urol. Ass., 1935, 44-9. Also J. Urol., Bait., 1936, 35: 534-9.—Jacobs, A. Obstructive anuria. Glasgow M. J., 1937, 127: 105-14, 2 pi.—Kimball, F. N. Obstructions to the upper urinary tract. N. York State J. M., 1934, 34: 756-62 — Kirkland. S. A. Obstruction in higher urinary tract. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1937, 26: 443-9.—Kretschmer, H. L. Urinary obstruction. Proc. Interst. Postgr. M. Ass. N. America, 1932, 7: 225-31. Also Med. Clin. N. America, 1932, 15: 225-31.— Lacal, F. Anurias excretorias unilaterales; importancia de la pielografia por excrecion. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 108-12.—Macalpine, J. B. On urinary obstruction. Prac- titioner, Lond., 1931, 127: 349-58.—McCahey, J. F. Urinary bladder obstructions in children. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1949, 12: 170-6.—McGregor, D. U. Anuria due to obstruction; case report. Bull. McGregor Clin., Hamilton, 1942, 4: No. 2, 26-8.—MacKenzie, D. W., & Ratner, M. Urinary obstruction in children. J. Mount Sinai Hosp. N. York, 1937-38, 4: 529-53.—Meng, T. C. Nyohei no sO. rei; tuika [Examples of stoppage of urine] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1938, 32: 211.— Mixter, C. G. Urinary obstructions in childhood. Ann. Surg., 1926, 84: 533-48.—Neale, A. V. Four cases of urinary ob- struction. Arch. Dis. 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Northwest M., 1937, 36: 129-32. ------ Mild urinary tract obstruction. Tr. West. Br. Soc. Am. Urol. Ass., 1938, 7: I35I9.—Russ, F. H. Urinary obstruction and gastro-mtestmal symptoms; report of 2 cases. Proc. Mayo Clin., 1942, 17: 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----10 257-60.—Saxl, N. T. Congenital obstruction of the urinary tract. Ann. Int. M., 1930-31, 4: 1006-13— Simon, O. Pyelo- graphische Befunde bei Verschlussanurie. Rontgenpraxis, 1939, 11: 170-4.—Sinkoe, S. J. Obstructive lesions of the urinary tract. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1937, 26: 219-22.—Temkin, I. S. [Subrenal anuria] Urologia, Moskva, 1937, 14: 32-45.— Thompson, A. R. The association of chronic Bright's disease with obstruction in the lower urinary tract. Guy's Hosp. Rep., Lond., 1927, 77: 464-9.—Timberlake, G. Urinary obstruction; recognition of its cause and relief. J. Florida M. Ass., 1932, 19: 153-8.—Tzschirntsch. Komplette Harnsperre beim Weibe hervorgerufen durch eine kindskopfgrosse rechtsseitige Dermoid- ovarialcyste. 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Montpellier, 1923-24, 5: 274-80.—Joly, J. S. Anuria as a complication of lithiasis. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1934, 27: 209-39.— Konig. Ueber totale Steinanurie. Zbl. Chir., 1924, 51: 2255.— Lownes, J. B. Anuria calculosa; cistitis alcalina incrustante. Intercamb. urol., Madr., 1946, 1: No. 24, 3.—Melen, D. R. Calculous anuria. J. Am. M. Ass., 1924, 82: 520-6.—Mon- tenegro, A. Anuria calculosa en periodo t6xico. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1922, 29: 817.—Paillard, H., & Idoux, G. La thEra- peutique mEdicale de I'anurie calculeuse. Clinique, Par., 1927, 22: 123-5.—Papin, E. Anurie calculeuse. J. mEd. fr., 1923, 12: 451-3.—Parin, B. V. [Calculous anuria] Vest, khir., 1933, 30: 101-11.—Perinelll, F. Un caso di anuria calcolosa intermittente con una crisi durata 11 giorni. Riv. med., 1934, 42: 165-7.— Pugh, W. S. Unilateral renal block by calculus. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1931, 11: 499-502.—Richer, V. Interventions multiples pour anurie calculeuse; guErison. 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Harntriebausserungen, insbesondere Enu- resis, Urophilie und Uropolemie. Internat. Zschr. Psychoanal., Wien, 1935, 21: 374-88. ------ Urophilie und Uropolemie bei Rabelais und Swift. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 516.—London, L. S., & Caprio, F. S. Urolagnia. In their Sex. Deviat., Wash., 1950, 576-87.—Menninger, K. A. Some observations on the psychological factors in urination and genito-urinary afflictions. Psychoanal. Rev., 1941, 28: 117-29.—Plokker, J. H. Psycha- gogiek bij een lijder aan een sexuele perversie. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 3184-91.—Van Rampaey. Comment Gargantua paya sa bien venue aux Parisiens [caricature] In: MEmento thEr., Par., 1946, 6. ---- Radiography. See also Bladder, Examination, roentgeno- graph^; Urography. Edling, N. P. G. *Urethrocystography in the male, with special regard to micturition [Karo- linska inst.] 144p. 25cm. Stockh., 1945. Forms Suppl. 58, Acta radiol., Stockh. Dillon, J. R. Excretory cystograms after voiding. Cali- fornia M., 1947, 67: 17-22.—Muellner, S. R., & Fleischner, F. G. Normal and abnormal micturition; a study of bladder behavior by means of the fluoroscope. J. Urol., Bait., 1949, 61: 233-43.—Raspail, F. V. Etudes physiologiques sur l'Emission des urines. Rev. compl. sc. appl. mEd., Par., 1856-57, 3: 260; passim.—Stobbaerts, F. L'urEtrocystographie miction- nelle k double contraste. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1946, 40. Congr., 264-7, 2 pi. ---- Reflux [urethro-vesical and vesico-ure- teral] Griesbeck, J. *Ein Beitrag zur Frage des vesico-urethralen Refluxes nach Ureterimplanta-. tionen [Berlin] 20p. 8? Charlottenb., 1934. Hazera, J. A. G. W. *Contribution a l'etude du reflux ur^throvesiculaire. 58p. 25cm. Bord., 1939. Cace, M. Sul reflusso vescico-ureterale. Policlinico, 1939, 46: Sez. chir., 53-63.—Duvergey, H. Sur deux cas de reflux urEtro-vEsiculo-dEfErentiel. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1939, 116: pt 2, 355-60.—Henningsen, O. Klinisch-experimentelle Unter- suchungen iiber die Moglichkeiten eines Blasen-Harnleiter- ruckflusses. Zschr. Urol., 1937, 31: 505-23.—Ito, K. Hansya- sei munyo wo tyosin to suru nyoro kino ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu; yunyokan gyaku-ryu gensyono ikkei narabi ni sono hassei insi ni tuite [Experimental studies in the function of the ureters in ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1942. 39: 387-417.— Lepoutre. Le reflux vEsico-urEtEral. J. sc. mEd. Lille, 1926, 44: pt 2, 291-6.—Papin, E. Le reflux vEsico-urEtEral chez les prostatiques. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1929, 8: 328-34. Also Arch. mal. reins, 1929-30, 4: 617-23, 6 pi.—Perez Castro, E. Con- cepto actual del reflujo vEsicoureteral. An. Casa sal. Valdecilla, 1946, 9: 429-46. Also Arch, espan. urol., 1946-47, 3: 122-44 — Perves, J., & Duvergey, H. Du reflux urEtro-vEsiculo-dEfEren- tiel. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1939, 48: 97-113.—Prather, G. C. Vesico-ureteral reflux; report of case cured by operation. J. Urol., Bait. 1944, 52: 437-47.—Sousa, A. de, & Caldeira, F. A quimografia no diagn6stico do refluxo vEsico-uretErico. Bol. clin. hosp. civ. Lisboa, 1948, 12: 242-7, 5 pi.—Souza, E. de, & E*z' £„J?a* ^ Dois casos de refluxo ureteral. Hora med., Rio, 1939, 3: No. 4, 35-48.—Wethall, A. G. A unique case of longstanding pyelectasis and ureterectasis with vesico-ureteral reflux. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1941, 45: 304. ---- Residuum. See also subdivision Retention. Busson & Michel. DEtermination du volume du rEsidu chez les prostatiques par la mEthode d'opacification au tEnEbryl. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 345-8.—Chwalla, R. Zur Aetio- logie des Restharns. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1934 47: 1545-7 — Constantinesco, N. N., & Picarda, J. A. Bas-fond et rE-adu vesical chez les prostatiques. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1930, 30: 545-S1.—Dossot, R. Variations du rEsidu vEsical; le rEsidu proyoquE. Ibid. 1943, 51: 100-2.—Henningsen, O. Nieren- schadigung bei Prostatahypertrophie ohne Restharn in der Blase. Zschr Urol., 1936, 30: 772-8.—Kirwin, T. J., & Hawes, ^" , t, ft.e ^i?08*10 value of residual urine estimation. J. Urol Bait 1939, 41: 413-30.-Miller, A. G. Further note on the treatment of residual urine in connection with enlarged prostate. Edinburgh M. J., 1911, n. ser., 6: 25 ----— Is enlarged prostate the cause of residual urine? Practitioner, Lond. 1913, 91: 703—Newman, D. Residual urine in the senile bladder, with special reference to the conduct of the case, at a? in%st22ne, or avoid the use of the catheter. Glasgow M. j., 1917, 87: 1; passim.—Parker, D. Physiologic changes m presence of residual urine. Northwest M., 1948 47- 346-9 MICTURITION 139 MICTURITION ---- Retention. See also subdivision Obstruction. Amtjssat, J. Z. Amussat's lectures on reten- tion of urine. 103p. 23cm. Phila., 1840. Antelo, M. Retenci6n de orina. Prensa mEd. argent., 1946, 33: 753-9.—Arango Mejia, M. S. Retenci6n de orina. Bol. clin., Medellin, 1941, 7: 88-90.—Arneosen, A. [Demonstration of cases of retention of urine] Norsk, mag. laegevid., 1937, 98: Forh. kir. foren. Oslo, 75-8.—Chien, J. N. Nyohei wo syuso to seru sikkan no rinsyo rei [Clinical cases of diseases with ischuria as one of the symptoms] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1943, 42: 66.— Cunningham, J. H. Urinary retention, its significance and treatment. Tr. N. England Surg. Soc, 1924, 7: 202-10 — Dhacka, J. A. Retention of urine. Med. Surg. Suggestions, Madras, 1941, 10: 329-37.—Diner, M. Retenci6n de orina, apuntes de una conferencia del Prof. B. Maraini. Rev. Circ mEd. argent., 1930, 30: 1516-22.— Fossen [Retentio urinae] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940, 80: 1862.—Frankel, W. K. Ueber Harnverhaltung. Mschr. Harnkr. sex. Hyg., 1928-29, 2: 275-83.—Frisch, B. v. Die Harnverhaltung. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1944, 57: 66.—Grandjean, A. Les rEtentions d'urine. MEdecine, Par., 1938, 19: No. 18, 3-27.—Grimaldi, F. E. Los grandes sindromes urinarios; retenci6n de orina. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1933-34, 6: 317.—Guerrant, E. O. Urinary retention. Kentucky M. J., 1938, 36: 21-4.—Heras Montero, M. La retenci6n de orina. Sem. mEd. espan., 1943, 6: 142-7.— Joly, J. S. Retention of urine. Chn. J., Lond., 1932, 61: 181-4.—Lichtenstern, R., & Marburg, O. Ueber eine be- sondere Form der Harnretention und deren Behandlung. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1932, 45: 778-80.—Loughnane, F. M. Retention of urine. Brit. M. J., 1935, 1: 1115-8.—McCurrich, H. J. Retention of urine. Ibid., 1929, 1: 683; 1930, 1: 192.—Meltzer, M. Estasis urinaria, su diagn6stico temprano y tratamiento. Tr. Panamer. M. Congr. (1931) 1933, 3. Congr., 1035 — Mena Rincon, R. Retenci6n de orina. Med. & cir. auxil., Madr., 1949, 10: 26-8.—Michon, E. Les rEtentions d'urine. In: Urol. gyn. mEd., Par., 2. Ed., 1940, 7-16.—Narahara, K. Einige Falle von Harnretention. Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1934, 36: Suppl., 108.—Navas, J. Problemas que plantean las retenciones de orina. Intercamb. urol., Madr., 1949, mar., 7.—Posner, C. Ischurie. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1909, 7: 482-5.—Purcell, F. M. A case of retention of urine. Lancet, Lond., 1933, 2: 1260.—Riches, E. W. Retention of urine. Brit. M. J., 1949, 1: 887-90.—Ritenzione vescicale. Conf. prat, urol., Milano, 1922, 1: 166-75.—Sacchi, M. La riten- zione di urina. Gazz. med. ital., 1938, 97: 240-7.—Sawada, M. Nyohei no 1 rei [Case of ischuria] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1941, 38: 206.—Smith, O. Retention of urine and its relief. Tr. Tristate M. Ass. Carolinas & Virginia, 1908, 10: 349-64.— Surra Canard, R. de. Retenci6n de orina. In: Afecc. obstr. uretra (Castafio, E.) B. Air., 1943, 131-11.—Swan, R. H. J. Suppression and retention of urine. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1926-27, 2: 129-33.—Tatum, W. B. Retention of urine. Med. Times, N. Y., 1931, 59: 321-3.—Watkins, K. H. Retention of urine. Clin. J., Lond., 1937, 66: 452-6. ---- Retention, acute. Abraham, J. J. Acute retention of urine and its treatment. Practitioner, Lond., 1933, 130: 325-31.—Bandler, C. G., & Milbert, A. H. Acute retention of urine. Am. J. Surg., 1937, 36: 162-71.-—Burgot, P. REtention aigue d'urine; signes, diagnostic et indications thErapeutiques. Inter Exter, Par., 1947, 1: No. 7, 3.—Butts, J. W. The treatment of acute re- tention of urine in the male. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1928-29, 25: 115-7.—Castafio, E., Grinberg, J., & Wilber, S. Sobre un caso de retenci6n aguda de orina a causa poco comun. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1936, 43: pt 2, 1800.—Dash, S. A case of acute retention of urine. Antiseptic, Madras, 1945, 42: 453.— Desai, D. B. Acute retention of urine and its treatment. Ind. M. Rec, 1945, 65: 116-9.—Dukhanov, A. J. [Case reports of acute retention of urine in girls] Urologia, Moskva, 1937, 14: 98.—Fergusson, J. D. Acute retention. Practitioner, Lond., 1949, 163: 383-5.—Greenberg, A. L. Acute urinary retention in female. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1938, 42: 735.—Hryntschak, T. [Methods of intervention in cases of acute retention of urine] Cluj. med., 1929, 10: 54-6.—Kaliniewicz, S. [Treatment in cases of sudden complete retention of urine] Polska gaz. lek., 1929, 8: 435-9.—Laidley, J. W. S. Acute retention of urine. Yearb. R. Prince Alfred Hosp., Sydney, 1933, 142-5.— Lobb, R. A. Acute urinary retention. Bull. Toronto East M. Ass., 1947-48, 12: No. 11 [8-14]—Margolin, E. S. Acute urinary retention from the standpoint of a pathologist. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1941, 45: 654-7.—Maron, V. Retencao aguda de urina provocada por dois fragmentos 6sseos desgarrados de um f6co recente de osteite do ramo esquerdo do pubis e encravados na uretra posterior. An. Soc. med. cir. Itabuna (1942-43) 1944, 192-200, 3 pi.—Power, S. Treatment of acute urinary reten- tion. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1946, 215: 36-8. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb., Lond., 1946, 256-62.—Rathbun, N. P. Acute retention of urine. Long Island M. J., 1926, 20: 242.—Salleras, J. Retenci6n aguda de orina por calculo ureteral. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1924, 37: No. 231, Soc. argent, urol., 17-9. Also Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1924, 31: pt 2, 1237.—Sintomi e cura di malattie mediche e chirurgiche d'urgenza; ritenzione acuta di orina. Progr. ter., Milano, 1906, 204.—Taylor, C. J. G. Acute retention of urine; an unusual coincidence. Brit. M. J., 1934, 2: 632.—Vermooten, V. The treatment of acute retention of urine. S. Afr. M. J., 1936, 10: 209-12.—Ward, R. O. Acute retention of urine. Brit. M. J., 1939,1: 121-3. Also in Treatm. Gen. Pract., 1940, 4: 239-46.—Waugh, J. R. Acute retention of urine. Hosp. News, Wash., 1934, 1: No. 11,1-11.—Werneck, C. Retengao aguda de urina. Rev. brasil. med., 1946, 3: 38-41.—Witt, P. A. Hospital management of acute urinary retention due to vesical neck obstruction. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1945-46, 45: 165-74. ---- Retention, chronic. Berg, G. Chronische, inkomplette Retention bei infizierter Blase und bestandigem Abgang von Konkrementen und Hamaturie. Munch, med. Wschr., 1911, 58: 2085.—Bodon, G., & Melly, B. [Alterations in the elastic fibers of the bladder in chronic urinary retention] Orv. hetil., 1936, 80: 941; 969.— Butignot. REtention d'urine chez un vieillard de 82 ans; ponction de la vessie, rEtablissement du cours de l'urine aprEs environ un mois et demi; guErison du malade. J. mEd. Tou- louse, 1862, 4. sEr., 1: 206-10.—Cibert, J., & Roux, M. RE- tention vEsicale chronique incomplEte avec distension. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 437-45.—Darget, R., & Labat, P. Deux cas d'ablation du col de la vessie pour rEtention chronique. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1929, 8: 368-72.—Farkas, I. [Chronic urinary retention treated by transurethral prostate operation] Gy6gyaszat, 1935, 75: 179; passim.—Riches, E. W. The effects of rapid decompression of the bladder in chronic reten- tion. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1943^4, 37: 226. ---:--- Hey, W. [et al.] Discussion on chronic retention of urine. Ibid., 1949, 42: 987-1004, illust.—Ward, R. O. Chronic re- tention of urine. In: Treatm. Gen. Pract., 1940, 4: 247-52 — Wells, C. Studies in chronic retention. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1950. 43: 43-52, illust. ---- Retention: Diagnosis. Forssmann, W. Harnverhaltung und Harnsperre. Med. Klin., Berl., 1936, 32: 1262-4.—Fuchs, F. Ueber Ischuria paradoxa. Munch, med. Wschr., 1931, 78: 307.—Goldstein, A. E. The diagnosis and treatment of urinary stasis. West Virginia M. J., 1926, 21: 505-10.—Mercier, O. A propos du diagnostic de la rEtention d'urine. Union mEd. Canada, 1929, 58: 30-7.—Negrini, B. A urografia nas constipacoes urinarias. An. paul. med. cir., 1945, 49: 395.—Paschkis, R. Diagnostik und Therapie der Harnverhaltung. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1938, 51: 311.—Richer, V. L'Epreuve de la pilocarpine dans le diagnostic et le traitement des rEtentions d'urine sans obstacle mEcanique. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1930, 131.—Stewart, W. H. Intermittent vesical retention; a case report. Am. J. Roentg., 1926, n. ser., 16: 168.—Velarde, M. T. Diagnostico diferencial entre anuria y retenci6n urinaria. Medicina, MEx., 1944, 24: 121-3. ---- Retention: Etiology and pathogenesis. Bernigatjd, G. *Du r61e de la barre inter- ureterale dans les retentions vesicales. 73p. 8? Lyon, 1937. Balderi, G. Ritenzione vescicale incompleta cronica settica con distensione.per rarissimo vizio di conformazione del sistema urinario destro. Arch. ital. urol., 1937, 14: 86-96.—Boeming- haus, H. Senkungsabszess und Harnverhaltung. Zschr. Urol., 1928, 22: 194-6.—Cavailher, H. REtention d'origine cervicale aprEs rupture traumatique de l'uretre membraneux. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1944-45, 52: 287-9.—Chesterman, J. T. Retention of urine, due to hyperplasia of the seminal vesicles; a report of two cases. Brit. J. Urol., 1942, 14: 174-7.—Doyle, P. J. Urinary retention; outline of causes and treatment. N. England J. M., 1933, 209: 351-8.—Dragonas, E. G. Etude sur le mEcanisme de quelques cas de rEtention d'urine. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1929, 28: 341-7.—Emmett, J. L. Urinary retention from imbalance of detrusor and vesical neck; treatment by transurethral resection. J. Urol., Bait., 1940, 43: 692-704 — Gioja, E. Sopra un caso di ritenzione vescicale permanente completa senza ostacolo meccanico, guarita mediante cistotomia e divulsione digitale del collo. Boll. Soc. med. chir., Pavia, 1931, 45: 231-53.—Gripekoven, A. Causes Etiologiques de la rEtention d'urine. Ann. Inst. chir. Bruxelles, 1926, 27: 161- 76.—Herman, L., & Greene, L. B. Nonobstructive retention of urine. Pennsylvania M. J., 1933, 36: 319-22.—Krecke, A. Ueber Bedeutung und Behandlung der Harnverhaltung. Munch, med. Wschr., 1933, 80: 1204-7— Luys, G. Le diag- nostic Etiologique de la rEtention d'urine doit Etre indiscutable- ment et irrEvocablement Etabli avant toute dEcision opEratoire. Bull. mEd., Par., 1949, 63: 385.—Macedo, M. Duas causas pouco frequentes de retencao vesical. Med. contemp., Lisb., 1930, 3. ser., 48: 141—4.—Maisonnet & Delaye. A propos de quelques causes de rEtention d'urine dans le jeune kge et chez 1'adulte. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1935, 106: 320-6.—Mitchell, J. M. Retention of urine caused by faecal impaction. Brit. M. J., 1929, 2: 1198.—Nitch, C. A. R. The causes and treat- ment of retention of urine. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1935, 35: 184-7.—Nitschke, P. H. Causes and treatment of urinary retention. Northwest M., 1936, 35: 95-400.—Ortiz, A. F., & Gazzolo, J. J. Retenciones vesicales de orina de origen no prostatico. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1928, 41: 133-58. Also Rev. mEd. lat. amer., B. Air., 1927, 12: 436r51.—Palit, A. N. Obstructive retention of urine. Antiseptic, Madras, 1938, 35: 966-8.—Pelaez Redondo, M. Algunos casos in- MICTURITION 140 MICTURITION teresantes de retenci6n completa de orina. Medicamenta, Madr., 1949, 7: pt 2, 373.—Perrucci, A. Iscuria e calcolosi. Bull. sc. med., Bologna, 1923, 10. ser., 1: 157-67.—Rubritius, H. Ueber die Pathogenese der Harnverhaltungen prostatischer und nicht prostatischer Natur. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1926, 39: 1168-70. ------ Harnverhaltung durch Blasenhalsklappe. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1265. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1940, 90: 985. Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1941, 54: 700 — Sanchez de Rivera, D. Las retenciones de orina en los viejos que no son por hipertrofia de pr6stata. Clin, laborat., Zaragoza, 1930, 15: 276-9.—Sigematu, H. Etude expErimentale de la rEtention d'urine. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1928, 25: 16-21.— Trabucco, A. PathogEnie de la rEtention urinaire. Ibid., 1936, 41: 307-22.—Unusual cause of urinary stasis with infection. South. M. & S., 1937, 99: 600-2.—Urinary retention; etiology and pathology. California West. M., 1936, 45: 498-501.— Willan, R. J. The common causes of retention of urine and their treatment. Univ. Durham Coll. M. Gaz., 1926-27, 26: 173-5. ---- Retention: Forensic aspect. Frizzera, A. Perizia medico-legale su un caso di retenzione d'orina. Boll. med. trent., 1933, 48: 123; passim. ---- Retention, neurogenic. See also subdivision Disorder (neurogenic) also under names of diseases of the nervous system as Paraplegia; Tabes, etc. Aschieri, G. Sull'uso della pilocarpina nella ritenzione urinaria di origine nervosa e psichica. Note psichiat., Pesaro, 1937, 66: 63-86.—Bernardi, R. Obstrucci6n urinaria de origen neuropatico. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1941, 13: 1136-9.—Bolgert & Viala, P. J. Action favorable de la gEnEsErine sur les rEtentions d'urine d'origine nerveuse. Progr. mEd., Par., 1944, 72: 147.— Cassuto, A., & Pollitzer, R. Nuova cura delle ritenzioni uri- narie da malattie del sistema nervoso centrale e periferico. Progr. ter., Milano, 1949, 34:166-8.—Cibert, J., & Cavailher, H. Traitement chirurgical de la rEtention vEsicale chronique chez les tabEtiques. Lyon mEd., 1941, 166: 997; 1021.—Dean, J. S. The effect of pilocarpine on neurogenic urinary retention. Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York, 1937, 6: 154-62.—Grey, J. M. Neuro- cirurgia da bexiga; a prop6sito das cistalgias rebeldes e de certas retencoes de causa nervosa. Arch, brasil. med., 1947, 37: 69-80.—Hue. A propos de deux rEsections du nerf hypo- gastrique. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1943, 51: 124.—La Pefia, A. de, & La Pefia, E. de. Hemorragia vesical masiva por retenci6n completa de orina neur6gena. Clin, hisp., 1946-47, 3: 49.— Marik, M. Idegeredetu vizeletrekedEs mutEte. Orv. hetil., 1942, 86: 187. Also Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 1154-6.—Scott, M. Retention of urine of neurogenic origin; relief by subcutaneous injection of pilocarpine hydrochloride. J. Urol., Bait., 1942, 47: 582-4.—Stolze, M. Eine seit zehn Jahren bestehende Harn- retention auf Grund einer Meningitis adhaesiva circumscripta. Zschr. Urol., 1936, 30: 747-50.—Verriere, P. REtention complEte depuis 18 mois; guErison apres section des nerfs hypogastriques et rEsection partielle des ganglions hypo- gastriques. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1944, 52: 23. ---- Retention: Physiopathology. Schtjlte, H. *Ueber die Vorgange in der Niere bei akuten Stauungszustanden in den oberen Harnwegen. 17p. 23M>cm. Marb., 1936. Cerulli, G., & Fischler, F. II muco dell'urina nei ritenzionisti cronici. Gazz. internaz. med. chir., 1936, 46: 466-75.— Cilento, M. Eosinofilia negli stati di ritenzione d'urina. Arch. ital. urol., 1931-32, 8: 461-98.—D'Alfonso, F. Ricerche speri- mentali sulla patogenesi della eosinofilia nelle ritenzioni urinarie. Ibid., 1935, 12: 665-94—Ferrandiz Senante. Los enfermos que no orinan; las retenciones; fisiopatologia y diagn6stico. Notas mEd., LErida, 1948-49, 3: No. 29, 7-15.—Frey. Ueber Riickresorption aus den abfiihrenden Harnwegen bei Abfluss- storung. Arch. klin. Chir., 1931, 167: 121-6.—Lichtenberg, A. Clinical evaluation of blood indican tests in cases of urinary retention. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1930, 23: 301-5.—Lombroso, U., & Di Frisco, S. Sul contenuto globale in azoto di ratti con impedito deflusso urinario. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1929, 4: 129-32.—Oppenheimer, R. Retenci6n de orina e hipertensi6n arterial. Medicina, MEx., 1943, 23: 11-5. Also Urol. Cut. Rev., 1945, 49: 602-4.—Wullenweber, G. Zur Frage der arteriellen Hypertonic bei Harnabflusshindernis. Klin. Wschr., 1931, 10: 730-2. ---- Retention, postoperative and post-partum. Sizaire, R. *La retention d'urine post- operatoire. 60p. 24cm. Par., 1938. Aguilo Aguilo, P. Tratamiento de urgencia de la retenci6n aguda de orina. Rev. cirug. Barcelona, 1936, 11: 261-72.— Azagra Cotado, L. Revisi6n del tratamiento de la retenci6n vesical postoperatoria._ Hispalis med., 1947, 4: 385-95.— Banchieri, F. R. Considerazioni su un nuovo metodo di cura (procaina endovenosa) della ritenzione urinaria post-operatoria. Gazz. osp., 1948, 69: 179-84.—Barber, H. S. Postoperative retention of urine and its treatment. Irish J. M. Sc, 1938 6. ser., No. 146, 68-87.—Bazterrica, E., & Poch, A. J. Trata- miento de la retenci6n de orina en el post-operatorio de las grandes intervenciones pelvianas. Rev. mEd. quir. pat. fern., B. Air., 1942, 20: 186-8.—Bisquertt T., J. E., & Emmett, J. L. Transurethral resection to relieve urinary retention following operations on the rectum and sigmoid. J. Urol., Bait., 1947, 57: 771-80.—Boland, F. K., jr. Post-operative urinary reten- tion. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1939, 43: 323-7.—Bolton, J. H., & Brown, J. G. Esmodil in the treatment of post-operative retention of the urine. Melbourne Hosp. Clin. Rep., 1937, 8: 110-2.—Boman, K. Till behandlingen av den postoperative urinretentionen. Nord. med., 1941, 12: 3705.—Brimberg, S. [Treatment of postoperative retention of urine by doryl] Ugeskr. laeger, 1938, 100: 569-72.—D'Agostino, M. II clor- idrato di pilocarpina nel trattamento della ritenzione urinaria postoperatoria. Riforma med., 1947, 61: 38.—Feldmann, J. Ueber die postoperative Harnverhaltung. Wien. med. Wschr., 1937, 87: 218.—Franz, S. PfispEvek k profylaxi pooperafini retence moce po gynaekologickych operaefch. Cesk. gyn., 1949, 14: 65-72.—Garvey, F. K., Bowman, M. C. & Alsobrook, W. L. The use of beta-methylcholine urethane in postoperative urinary retention. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1949, 88: 196-200.— Goldberger, M. A., Landesman, R., & Burke, J. B. Furfuryl trimethyl ammonium iodide for postoperative urinary retention. Am. ,T. Obst., 1949, 58: 376-84.—Hanssen, P. [Doryl; remedy for treatment of post-operative retention of urine] Norsk, mag. laegevid., 1937, 98: Forh. Norsk, med. selsk., 143-6.—Helfert, I., & Granet, E. Prevention of acute urinary retention following anorectal and perineal surgical procedures. Am. J. Surg., 1941, 53: 129.—Jahier, M. La rEtention vEsicale septique d'urinea des suites de couches. Bull. Soc. obst. gyn. Paris, 1937, 26: 653-6.—Jalcowitz, A. Die postoperative Harnverhaltung als Symptom der allgemeinen postoperativen Krampfbereitschaft und ihre Behebung durch Sauretherapie. Mitt. Grenzgeb. Med. Chir., 1926. 40: 34-42.—Johnson, F. L. Postoperative urinary retention; its treatment by instillation of mercuro- chrome. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 635.—Jomain, J. Traitement de la rEtention d'urine post-opEratoire par infiltration novo- cainique du sympathique lombaire. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1944- 45, 52: 357-9.—Kantor, Z. M. [Control of postoperative retention of urine with subcutaneous injections of pilocarpin] Nov. khir. arkh., 1938, 41: 560-5.—Kohler, H. Anasthesierung der Rektalschleimhaut, eine neue Methode zur Behebung der postoperativen Harnverhaltung. Zbl. Chir., 1929, 56: 2899- 901.—Kreutzmann, H. Zur Behandlung der Harnverhaltung im Wochenbett und nach Operationen mit Doryl. Med. Welt, 1938, 12: 1675.—L., L. Traitement de la rEtention d'urine post-opEratoire par l'infiltration novocainique du sympathique lombaire. Presse mEd., 1946, 54: 846.—Lampert, F. Die Anwendung von Pilokarpin bei postoperativer Harnverhaltung (vorlaufige Mitteilung) Zbl. Chir., 1926, 53: 469-71.— Lipton, J. H., Beaser, S. B., & Altschule, M. D. The action of furmethide, furfuryl-trimethyl-ammonium iodide, on the bladder in patients with urinary retention following surgery on the rectum; preliminary report. N. England J. M., 1942, 226: 138-12.—Lonergan, R. C, & Cattell, L. M. Postoperative urinary retention following orthopedic operations. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1948, 52: 12-4.—Losinsky, L. I. [Postoperative retention of urine] Vest, khir., 1930, 22: 99-104.—McLaughlin, C. W., jr, & Brown, J. R. Postoperative urinary retention; a clinical study of 1,964 naval recruits subjected to general surgical procedures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1025-32.—Maxwell, J. S. The treatment of post-operative retention of urine with doryl. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 1: 263.—Moir, C. The use of doryl (carbaminoylcholine) in post-operative and post-partum retention of urine. Ibid., 261-3.—Moore, T. D., Herring, A. L., & McCannel, D. A. The management of the postoperative retention of urine. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 189-92.— Nesbit, R. M., & Cummings, R. H. The use of prostigmine in the management of post-operative urinary retention. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1941, 34: 257-60; Disc, 272-6.— Nilsson, F. [Treatment of post-operative retention of urine] Sven. lak. tidn., 1933. 30: 305-8.— Nolting, D. E., & Althabe, O. M. El tratamiento de la retencion de orina post-operatoria y post-parto por la carbaminoilcolina. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1939, 46: 1347-9.—Novak, E. [Postoperative urine retention] Orv. hetil., 1937, 81: mell., 25.—Ostry, H. Post-operative voiding and catheterization. Alberta M. Bull., 1948, 13: No. 4, 17-9.—Palmer, D. W. 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Zur Behandlung der post- operativen Harnverhaltung. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 182-4.— Szenthe, L. [Treatment of postoperative urinary retention] Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: mell., 147— Toland, J. J., III. Use of furmethide in postoperative urinary retention. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 879-87.—Vassallo, S. M. Post- MICTURITION 141 MICTURITION operative urinary retention. East Afr. M. J., 1939-40, 16: 148-51.—Vignes, H. La ritenzione d'orina post partum. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: 279. ---- Retention, prostatic. See also Prostate, Hypertrophy; Prostatism. Matjrer, C. *Etude des prostatiques a la periode de retention chronique incomplete d'urine avec distension [Strasbourg] 48p. 24cm. Schirmeck, 1940. Allemann. R. Zum Mechanismus der prostatogenen Re- tention. Helvet. chir. acta, 1947, 14: 315-9.—Campbell, E. W. The significance of hypertension in prostatics with chronic urinary retention. J. Urol., Bait., 1941, 45: 70-81.—Caporale, L. Sul meccanismo della ritenzione cronica d'urina di origine prostatica. Minerva med., Tor., 1928, 8: pt 2, 174-80.— Casariego, A. G. Die Behandlung der Harnverhaltung bei akuter gonorrhoischer Prostatitis mittelst Prostatotomie. Zschr. Urol., 1928, 22: 103-5. —;---- El problema de la retenci6n de orina, de origen prost&tico. Vida nueva, Habana, 1933, 31: 110-4.—Cathelin, F. ConsidErations cliniques et chirurgicales sur le mEcanisme de la rEtention des prostatiques. MEd. prat., Par., 1909, 5: 53-5.—Chute, A. L. Some observa- tions on cases of prostatic obstruction presenting over-distended bladders. Tr. Am. Ass. Genitourin. Surgeons, 1913,7:169-84.— Dodd, H. The management of retention of urine due to an enlarged prostate; decompression of the bladder. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 229-31. —Enlarged prostate, re- tention; extravasation of urine; peritonitis; hydronephrosis. S. Thomas Hosp. Rep., Lond., 1906, n. ser., 34: 289.—Goli- gorsky, S. Quelques rEflexions sur le mEcanisme des rEtentions d'urine chez les prostatiques et les rEtrEcis. Monde mEd., 1938, 48: 119-22. Also Monde mEd. (Ed. espan.) Barcel., 1944-45, 47: 59-62.—Hoff, A. Die naturgemasse Behandlung der Harnverhaltung bei Vergrosserung der Vorsteherdruse. Hippo- krates, Stuttg., 1937, 8: 594-7.—Hoffheinz, S. Ueber die Anwendung der Payrschen Pepsin-Pregl-Losung zur Beseiti- gung durch krankhafte Veranderungen der Vorsteherdruse bedingter Harnverhaltung. Deut. Zschr. Chir., 1926, 198: 231-49.—Hukke.H. Nyohei no 1 rei [Case of ischuria due to hypertrophy of prostate gland] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1942, 39: 375.—Janecek, V. [Aetiology and treatment of acute retention of urine in hypertrophy of prostate] Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1922, 61: 1149-52.—Keyes, E. L. Cases of retention of urine due to posterior urethral valve and cyst of prostate. N. Albany M. Herald, 1926, 35: 82-5. ------ A case illustrating the clinical history of prostatic retention of urine and its management. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1934, 14: 227-37.—Laurence, J. Que doit-on faire en prEsence d'une rEtention d'urine chez un prostatique? Rev. gEn. clin. thEr., 1923, 37: 476.—Papin, E., Chauffour & Bouland. La rEtention dans l'hypertrophie de la prostate. Bull. Soc. fr. urol., 1928, 7: 77-86.—Pasteau, O. Du mEcanisme de la rEtention chez les prostatiques. Paris chir., 1912, 4: 81-95.—Pila de Pollazzi. Pour combattre chez les prostatiques la rEtention urineuse chronique incomplEte sans recourir au cathEtErisme. Paris mEd., 1926, 61: 393.—Plasch- kes, S. Akute Harnretention der Prostatiker bei starker Diurese. Med. Klin., Berl., 1933, 29: 152.—Remijnse, J. G. The treatment of complete retention of urine of prostatic origin by electro-coagulation. Lancet, Lond., 1928, 1: 750-2. Also Am. J. Phys. Ther., 1928-29. 5: 125-8.—Schiller, V., & Altschul, W. Die Rontgenbehandlung der Prostata bei Re- tentio urinae. Strahlentherapie, 1930, 36: 179-82.—Shastri, T. S. A case of retention of urine due to enlarged prostate. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1935-36, 5: 462.—Sikemeier, E. W. Over de oorzaken van de urine-retentie bij den prostaatlijder. Med. rev., Haarlem, 1910, 10: 479-87.—Simeone, F. A. The treat- ment of dehydration in patients with hypertrophy of the pros- tate, retention of urine and impairment of renal function. N. England J. M., 1941, 225: 299-304.—Stutzin, J. J. Die Blasenentleerung bei Prostatikern. Med. Welt., 1929, 3: 1550.—Svinth [Retention of urine in hypertrophy of the prostate gland] Hospitalstidende, 1932, 75: Jydsk med. selsk. forh., 103-9.—Thompson, A. R. Enlargement of the prostate; certain difficulties. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1929, 43: 35-7.— Verriere. Comment et pendant combien de temps faut-il Bonder un prostatique atteint de rEtention aigue pour que la rEtention soit jugEe dEfinitive. P. verb. Ass. fr. urol. (1911) 1912, 15: 704-16, ch.—Walters, G. A. B. Immediate pros- tatectomy for retention of urine. Brit. M. J., 1948, 1: 638-40. ---- Retention: Sequelae. See also Bladder, Inflammation; Kidney, Hydronephrosis; Pyonephrosis, etc. Alves Pereira. Retencionistas distendidos e assEpticos; seu tratamento. J. mEd., Porto, 1944-45, 5: No. 97, 21 — Blanc, H. Troubles graves de rEtention urinaire par maladie du col vEsical chez un enfant de onze ans; opEration; guEnson. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1938, 45: 450-3.—Cibert, J., Froment, R., & Marion, J. Les troubles cardio-vasculaires des distendus vEsicaux; leur rEgression par l'Evacuation vEsicale. Ibid., 1941, 49: 5-15.—Dumas, B. A propos d'un cas de rEtention urinaire avec symptdmes graves. Union mEd. Canada, 1930. 59: 630.— Grimaldi, F. E. Hemorragias consecutivas a las retenciones de orina. Dia mEd., B. Air., 1940, 12: 421.—Hayrettin Saykam [Febrile conditions in retention of urine] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 71-6.—Hildebrand, K. H. Gefahren und einleitende Behandlung hochgradiger Harnstauung. Zbl. inn. Med., 1932, 53: 648-54.—Litzner, S. Die Harnstauungsniere. Klin. & Prax., Munch., 1946, 1: 203-6.—Martin, O. F. Some of the possible end results of urinary retention. J. Am. Osteo- path. Ass., 1937-38, 37: 358-61.—Peracchia, G. C. L'influenza della stasi urinaria ureterale per la localizzazione renale dei batteri presenti in circolo. Arch. ital. urol., 1930, 6: 351-80.- Also Clin, laborat., Zaragoza, 1930, 15: 186-221.—Rohr, J. U. Urinary stasis; its influence on chronic infection of the urinary tract. West Virginia M. J., 1935, 31: 12.—Stewart, S. G. Problems of cardiac disease associated with urinary retention Am. J. M. Sc, 1931, 181: 362-9.—Vargas Velez, E. Una rara complicaci6n en un retencionista; historia clinica. Rev. med. cir., Barranquilla, 1940, 7: Ed. extraord., 126-32. ---- Retention: Surgery. Bell, R. Prostatectomy for retention of urine. Brit. M. J. 1948, 1: 756.—Bonnet. Traitement par diathermo-coagulation endoscopique de certaines rEtentions vEsicales. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1932, 32. Congr., 487-90.—Cardoso, A. Retencao de urina e punccao vesical nos casos do catheterismo difficil ou irrealisavel. Med. mod., Porto, 1908, 15: 281-3.—Chauvin, E. La destruction diathermique des obstacles cervicaux chez les rEtentionnistes. P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1932, 32. Congr., 490-8.—Clunie, T. Surgical emergencies; retention of urine. Native M. Pract., Suva, 1932, 1: 80-4.—Emmett, J. L. The surgical treatment of urinary retention. Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1949-50, 52: 234-40.—Gammeltoft, S. A. [A case of urine retention treated by Goebell-Stoeckels operation] Hospitalsti- dende, 1926, 69: 169-83.—Gayet, G., & Gayet, R. Quelques cas de resection endoscopique du col vEsical chez la femme rEtentionniste. Lyon chir., 1941-42, 37: 121-5.—La Pefia, A. de. Un nuevo tratamiento endoscopico de la retencion de orina; resultado de los primeros casos operados en Espana. Inform. mEd., Valladolid, 1931, 8: 145-52—Levy, F. Sobre o tratamento de urgencia das retencoes vesicais. Clin. hig. & hidr. Lisb., 1939, 5: 354-6.—Michon, L., & Vincent. Sonde a demeure k dEbit ralenti ou cystostomie d'emblEe chez les rEtentionnistes avec distension. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1941, 49: 149-63; Disc, 171-5.—Perazzo, E., & Caceres, M. A. La punci6n de la vejiga urinaria como tratamiento de emergencia de la retenci6n de orina. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1944, 51: pt 2, 691—4.—Richer, V. Traitement de certaines rEtentions d'urine par la section des nerfs hypogastriques. J. urol. mEd., Par., 1929, 28: 5-7.—Secretan, M. REtention d'urine complete chronique chez un homme de 43 ans, sans obstacle urEtro- prostatique ou cervical; dilacEration simple du col vEsical; guErison. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1933, 63: 952.—Thompson, C. M. Prostatectomy for retention of urine. Ind. M. Gaz., 1908, 43: 378.—Tramoyeres Cases, A. Tratamiento de la re- tenci6n de orina por la resecci6n transuretral. Rev. espan. cirug., Valencia, 1945, 2: 255-64.—Vinella, R. Iscuria vescicale organica; punctura col troicart dall'ipogastrio; guarigione. Severino, Nap., 1852, 1: 145-50.—Ward, R. O. Surgical procedures in general practice; chronic retention of urine. Brit. M. J., 1939, 1: 177. ---- Retention: Treatment. Adams, A. W. The treatment of retention of urine. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1938, 196: 524-8.—Bell, J. G. Y. The treatment of retention of urine. Practitioner, Lond., 1948, 160: 70-3.—Blatt, P. Behandlung der verschiedenen Formen der Harnverhaltung. Wien. med. Wschr., 1936, 86: 1347-51. Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1938, 51: 180.—Brecher, E., & Chwall, R. Neues zur Therapie der Harnretention nebst Untersu- chungen iiber die Entlastungsreaktion und die Diurese bei chronischer Harnstauung. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1930-31, 31: 266^-312.—Hammond, T. E. Retention of urine and its treat- ment. Practitioner, Lond., 1932, 128: 592-606. Also Canad. J. M. & S., 1933, 74: 127-38.—Joseph, E. Praktische Therapie der Harnverhaltung. Deut. med. 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Zur Frage der Blasenentleerung bei Harnver- haltung. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1935736, 41: 206-11.—Ferrandiz Senante. Los enfermos que no orinan; el cateterismo asEptico en las retenciones; la punci6n vesical. Notas mEd., LErida, 1948-49, 3: No. 30, 1-12.—Harris, R. G. S. Retention of urine and the use of urethral catheters. Med. J. Australia, 1937, 1: 583-6.—Homb, A. The significance of the so-called MICTURITION 142 MICTURITION reaction of decompression in chronic retention of urine. Acta chir. scand., 1947-18, 96: 297-307.—Kaufman, L. R. Use of the catheter in retention. Am. J. Surg., 1929, n. ser., 7: 785- 94.—Uebelhbr, R. Die rasche Entleerung der Blase bei der chronischen Harnverhaltung und ihre Folgen. Zschr. Urol., 1938. 32: 217-26. ---- Retention: Treatment—Drug. Brown, G. The use of derivatives of acetyl choline and eserine in retention of urine. Med. J. Australia, 1938, 2: 863.—McCluer, B. Chloroform anaesthesia in retention of urine. Tr. Iowa M. Soc. 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J., & Leutenegger, C. Retention of urine in children with and without demonstrable cause. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1926, 32: 692-700.—Rost, F. Ueber Harnverhaltung bei Kindern ohne mechanisches Hindernis. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1926, 19: 148-52.—Sala, A. Tre casi di ritenzione d'urina nell'infanzia. Policlinico, 1926, 33: Sez. prat., 1533-5.— Stulik, C. K. Urinary retention. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1934, 48: 458.—Thevenard, Burgeat & Mirault. REtention complEte d'urine, persistant depuis 16 mois, chez une jeune fiUe. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1934, 26: 282-4.—Zaorski, J. [Daily medical practice] Pedjat. polska, 1935, 15: 331. ---- Retention—in women. Addis, W. R. A note on impaction of the bladder. J. Obst. Gyn. Brit. Empire, 1936, 43: 1028-30.—Attwater, H. L. A case of chronic urinary retention in a woman. Brit. J. Urol., 1944, 16: 61—4.—Contiades, X. J. Etude radiologique de la stase urinaire gravidique par 1'urEtEro-pyElographie ascendante. Gyn. obst., Par., 1936, 34: 448-60.—Derom, F. Sympathi- cusresectie wegens chronische urineretentie bij de vrouw. Verh. Vlaam. Acad, geneesk. Belgie, 1947, 9: 274-80.—Des- bonnets, G., & Danes, A. Enorme rEtention vEsicale, in- complete et chronique simulant un kyste de l'ovaire. J. sc. mEd. Lille, 1925, 43: 254-7.—Grayson, C. C. Retention of urine and pyelitis in girls. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 657.—Kvater, E. J. [Pathogenesis of puerperal ischuria] Vrach. gaz., 1926, 30: 444-6.—Lazarus, J. A. Two cases of urinary retention from vaginal occlusion. N. York State J. M., 1932, 32: 339.— Leander, G. Urinretention hos kvinnor. Nord. med., 1944, 23: 1277.—Marcel, J. E. Le rEtentissement urinaire des affec- tions gEnitales de la femme. France mEd., 1947, 10: No. 7, 15-8.—Marion, G. Du soulEvement du col par voie vaginale. Bol. As. mEd. Santiago (Domin.) 1948, 6: 405-10.—Mascaro Porcar, J. M., & Cols Baques, A. Consideraciones a prop6sito de un caso de retenci6n de orina en la mujer. Med. clin., Barcel., 1948, 10: 178-80.—Mauks, K. 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See also Age; Climacteric; Evolution; Geria- trics; Growth; Life; Menopause; Rejuvenation. Cowdry, E. V. Problems of ageing; biological and medical aspects. 758p. 23}$cm. Bait., 1939. Also 2. ed. 936p. 1942. L\wton, G. Ageing successfully. 266p. 22cm. N. Y., 1946. Niemoeller, A. F. Men past forty. 154p. 19cm. N. Y., 1938. Williams, L. L. B. Middle age and old age. 296p. 22y2cm. Lond., 1925. Wuscher, H. Menschen iiber Vierzig; Korper und Seele, Gesundheit und Krankheit in der zweiten Lebenshalfte. lOOp. 8? Ziir., 1948. Calver, G. W. The man past the forties. Bull. Onondaga Co. M. Soc, 1937, Suppl., Jan., 5.— Curran, D. The assess- ment of the mental changes in middle age. Med. Press & Circ, Dubl., 1934,188: 513.—Davidson, G. M. Passing the meridian of life. Psychiat. Q., 1942, 16: 692-706.—Grinker, R. R. So now you're middle-aged. Surv. Graphic, 1947, 36: 678-81.— Harris, D. B. Maturity and ageing; a course in the Institute of Child Welfare of the University of Minnesota. J. Geront., 1948 3: 18-20.—Horn, W. S. The approach years. J. Kansas M Soc, 1939, 40: 368-72.—Man (The) of 50. Sauibb Mem., 1937 16: 6; 1938, 17: 15.—Middle age. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1934-35 9: 223.—Potter, G. R. Late middle age. Med. World Lond., 1946, 64: 616-23.—Ruhberg, G. N. The pre- senium. Minnesota M., 1934, 17: 182^.—Smithline J. Middle life and old age. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1945,158: 409-11.— Something should be done about the man of 50. Squibb Mem., 1937, 16: No. 2, 12-4. ---- Hygiene. See also Employment; Industrial worker, Absenteeism; Occupation; Unemployment. Carroll, R. S. Old at forty or young at sixty; simplifying the science of growing old. 147p. 8? N. Y., 1920. Haggard, H. W. Staying young beyond your years. 89p. 16? N. Y., 1937. Hans, A. *K6rperbauuntersuchungen an Personen im Umbildungs-, Ruckbildungs- und Greisenalter. 38p. 8? Bonn 1933. Hirsch, E. W. Feel like thirty at fifty [2. print.] 116p. 15}4cm. Chic, 1939. . Hollander, W. v. Der Mensch uber Vierzig. 223p. 20cm. Berl., 1938. Johnson, W. M. The years after fifty. 153p. 21cm. N. Y., 1947. . Podolsky, E. Old age outwitted. l»5p. lb. N. Y., 1936. t „ . , . Sokolov, B. F. Middle age is what you make it. 204p. 8? N. Y., 1938. Stieglitz, E. J. The second forty years. 317p. 22cm. Phila., 1946. Bird, C. Age and greatest achievement. In his Social Psychol., N. Y., 1940, 403-12.— Bonomo, J. What is all right at 25 may be all wrong at 50. Healthkeeping, N. Y., 1940, 1: 34.—Comrie, J. D. Diet in middle age. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1934-35, 9: 224-6.—Deparis, M. HygiEne du quinquagEnaire. In: Actual. mEd. chir. prat., Par., 1948, 2: 161-70.—Dunphy, E. B. How does middle age affect the eyes? Sightsav. Rev., 1949, 19: 139-46.—Faught, F. A. Characteristic findings after forty years of age. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1934, 140: 343-6.— Gardner, L. P. Attitudes and activities of the middle-aged and aged. Geriatrics, 1949, 4: 33-50.—Handley, W. S. The deferment of senescence, prophygeria. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1943-46, 64: 171-5.—Lee, R. I. Health and fitness at 50. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 818; 873. Also Proc. Mayo Clin., 1942, 17: 378; 397.—Lehman, H. C. The creative years in Bcience and literature. Sc. Month., 1936, 43: 151-62. ------ The creative years; best books. Ibid., 1937, 45: 65-75.---— The creative years; medicine, surgery and certain related fields. Ibid., 1941, 52: 450-61.—Rathe, H. W. Health guidance in maturity. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1947. 37: 270.—Skinner, G. A. Physical rehabilitation of the middle-aged. Clin. M. & S., 1935,42:538-41. ------ The price of physical fitness; middle life and old age. Everybody's Health, S. Paul, 1944, 29: No. 3, 5.—Thomen, A. A. Why should you take it easy after forty? In his Doctors don't believe it, N. Y., 1941, 80-3. ---- Medical aspect. Boas, E. P. Treatment of the patient past fifty. 324p. 21cm. Chic, 1941. Also rev. ed. 414p. 1944. Also 3. ed. 479p. 1947. Bassler, A. Aging, arteriosclerosis, and cardiac conditions from a biotoxic intestinal viewpoint. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 153: 20-2.—Burke, G. T. The middle-aged patient, and later, a lecture to post-graduates. Ind. M. Gaz., 1936, 71: 153-7.— Crandall, L. S. Maturity and medical treatment. Minnesota Welf., 1948-49, 4: 6-9.—Derecq. La thErapeutique dans les troubles de la cinquantaine. J. mEd. Paris, 1935, 55: 258.— Downes, J. Chronic disease among middle- and old-age persons. Milbank Mem. Fund Q., 1941, 19: 5-25.—Faria, T. V. de. A ginecologia na idade mEdia. Rev. med. Rio Grande do Sul, 1948-49, 5: 363-75.—Gorrell, R. L. Treatment of sexual decline in middle-aged men. Clin. M. & S., 1938, 45: 422-5.—Heiser, V. G. The influence of nutrition on the diseases of middle and old age. Sc. Month., 1939, 49: 304-10.— Henry, C. Diseases of the middle age and later-on. Ind. M. Rec, 1946, 66: 85-92.—Ide, M. Le traitement spEcifique des maladies de la cinquantaine. Rev. mEd., Louvain, 1926 117-21.—Jacobson, E. Progressive relaxation and diseases of middle age. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1935-36, 10: 14-6.—Kennedy, F. Borderline mental problems in late maturity. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1942, Suppl. No. 168, 64-72.—Kuhlen, R. G. Psychological trends and problems in later maturity. In: Introd. Clin. Psychol. (Pennington, L. A.) N. Y., 1948, 218- 48.—Lawton, G., Gilbert, J. G. [et al.] Psychological problems of later maturity; round table. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1944, 14: 266-84.—Podolsky, E. Danger signals after 40. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 8, 6.—Prout, C. T., & Bourcier, A. U. Mental problems of mid-life; a review of 100 cases. N. England J. M., 1940, 223: 576-81.—Stransky, E. Psy- chotische Zustandsbilder des Praseniums. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1934, 47: 1429.—Weiss, O. L. Das Prasenium und seine therapeutische Beeinflussung. Psychiat. neur. Wschr., 1935, 37: 212.—Williams, T. A. Some besetments of mid-life. Edinburgh M. J., 1937, 44: 621-32. MIDDLE Ages. See also Civilization; Culture; History; Medi- cine—by periods; also under branches of sciences as Anatomy, History; Surgery—by periods; also names of medieval customs and institutions as Manuscript; Monastic medicine; also names of people, countries and cities as Arabs, Medicine and science; France, Medicine; London, Medical history; also names of professions as Barber- surgeon; Knight-hospitaler; also names of medie- val personalities as Cermisone; Ibn Sina; also other medical and historical subjects as Balne- ology, History; Blood circulation, History; Burial place, Ethnography and history; Leprosarium, History, etc. Cambridge (The) medieval history. 8v. 24cm. N. Y., 1926-36. Chevalier, C. U. J. Repertoire des sources historiques du moyen age. v. 1: Bio-bibliographie. Nouv. ed. 2v. 4831p. paged continuously. 28cm. Par., 1905-07. ---- The same, v.2: Topo-bibliographie. 2v. 3383p. paged continuously. 28^cm. Mont- beliard, 1894-1903. MIDDLE AGES 144 MIDDLE AGES Paetow, L. J. A guide to the study of medieval history. Rev. ed. 643p. 24cm. N. Y., 1931. Speculum; a journal of mediaeval studies. Cambr., v.ll, 1936- Howland, A. C. The Lea Library of medieval history. In: Fac. Survey Univ. Pennsylvania Libraries (Phila. Bibliogr. Plan. Com.) Phila., 1940, 71-3.—Jimenez Rueda, J. El concepto de la Edad Media. Rev. univ., Guadalajara, 1943,1: No. 2, 64.—Roussell, A. Mediaeval archaeology. In: Human. & Sc. in Denmark, Kbh., 1948, 71-4.—Van Hoesen, H. B. A guide to the study of mediaeval history by L. J. Paetow [Bk Rev.] Libr. Q., 1932, 2: 80-2.—Varron, A. G. Der Mensch des Mittelalters. Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1936-37, 4: 1579-1605. ---- Byzantine era. Nemesius, G. N. De natura hominis [Greek and Latin text] 181p.; 142p. 16? Antwerpen, 1564. Bariety. La mEdecine byzantine dans l'Alexiade d'Anne CommEne. MEm. Soc. fr. hist. mEd., 1947, 3: 17-21. Also Sem. hop., Par., 1947, 23:959.—Botta Micca, A. Psicopatologia femminile alia corte di Bisanzio. Minerva med., Tor., 1948, 39: Varia, 14-20.—Brunet, F. Contribution des mEdecins byzantins k l'histoire des plantes et a la botanique mEdicale en France. Hippocrate, Par., 1937, 5: 524-31.— Codellas, P. S. The Pantocrator, the imperial Byzantine medical center of XII. century A. D. in Constantinople. Bull. Hist. M., 1942, 12: 392-410.—Mayer, C. F. A Magyar Nemzeti Muzeum Ori- basius k6dexe [The Oribasius Codex of the Hungarian National Museum] Orv. hetil., 1925, 69: 1040.—Mieli, A. La dEcadence de la science ancienne classique a partir du III. siecle n'est pas encore un effondrement; la science de l'Epoque de Justinien. In his Science arabe, Leiden, 1938, 38-40.—Santifaller, L. Neue Forschungen zur Geschichte des lateinischen Patri- archats von Konstantinopel. Forsch. & Fortsch.. 1939, 15: 5. ---- Culture. See also subheadings (Medical life; Salernitan culture; Science) also such terms as Humanism, etc. Arnold, Sir T. W, & Guillaume, A. The legacy of Islam. 2. print. 416p. 19cm. Lond., 1943. Fabretti, A. La prostituzione in Perugia nei secoli XIV e XV. 46p. 8? Tor., 1885. Jacob, P. L. Curiosites de l'histoire des croyances populaires au moyen age. 325p. 16y2cm. Par., 1859. Balderston, W. Law-making in mediaeval England from the 7. to the 14. century. Abstr. Theses Cornell Univ. (1941) 1942, 129-32.—Bouvier, J. Fournitures faites par les apo- thicaires de Romans, en DauphinE, aux XIV. et XV. siEcles. Tr. Soc. hist, pharm., Par. (1942) 1943, 44-6.—Brandl, A. The Beowulf epic and the crisis in the Mercian dynasty about the year 700 A. D. Res. & Progr., Berl., 1936, 2: 195-203.— Cohen, G. Amours mEdiEvales. PsychE, Par., 1947, 2: 274- 82.—Derbolav, W. Gauklerkunste des ausgehenden Mittel- alters. Umschau, 1938, 42: 747-50, illust.—Haug, H. Por- traits strasbourgeois de la fin du moyen age. Synthese, Par., 1935, 3: No. 2, 71-81, 2 pi.—Jenny, W. A. v. Die darstellende Kunst der Germanen im friihen Mittelalter. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1938, 14: 193.—Marr, G. S. The sex factor in the medieval church. In his Sex in Relig., Lond., 1936, 92-122.— Rojas, N. Un crimen medioeval en la actualidad. Med. argent., 1932, 11: 1220-3.—Singer, C, & Rabin, C. General character of medieval Hebrew. In their Prelude to Mod. Sc, Lond., 1946, p. lxxviii. ---- Health and disease. See also under names of infections and diseases as Leprosy, History; Plague, History, etc. Baas, K. Gesundheitspflege im mittelalter- lichen Basel. 120p. 22J4cm. Zur., 1926. Forms v.6, Ziirch. med. gesch. Abh. Auch im Mittelalter wurden die Seuchen bekampft. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 447.—Bircher, R. Fleischkonsum im deutschen Mittelalter. Wendepunkt, Ziir., 1936-37, 14: 282-4.—Brinch, O., & M0ller-Christensen, V. On comparative investigations into the occurrence of dental caries in archaeo- logical skulls with a preliminary report on investigations of caries frequency in medieval times in Denmark, Aebelholt Abby. Odont. tskr., 1949, 57: 357-80.—Codazzi Aguirre, J. A. Indicaciones estEtico-quirurgico-faciales de Guy de Chauliac. Relat. Congr. lat. amer. cir. plast. (1947) 1949, 4. Congr., 460-7.—Fischer, A. Bilder zur mittelalterlichen Kulturhygiene im Bodenseegebiet. Schweiz. Zschr. Gesundhpfl., 1923, 3: 57-92.—Fosseyeux, M. Cure balnEaire et thaumaturgique des ahEnEs au moyen age. Bull. Soc. fr. hist. mEd., 1939, 33: 21- 32.—Gallinek, A. Psychogenic disorders and the civilization of the Middle Ages. Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 42-54.— Gottschalk, A. L'alimentation humaine depuis la prEhistoire jusqu'a nos jours; l'alimentation au moyen-age. Hippocrate, Par., 1947, 15: 257; 305.—Isager, K. [From the cemetery of a mediaeval monastery] Nord. med., 1940, 5: 165-8. ------ Die Skelette. In his Krankenfiirs. dan. Zisterzien. 0m, Kbh., 1941, 15-21. ------ Knochenveranderungen infolge von Krankheiten. Ibid., 62-116.—Mayer, C. F. A gy6gyszertan multj&bol [From the past of pharmacy] Orv. hetil., 1925, 69: 847-9. ------ A vizeletvizsgalat diagnosztikai jelentosEge a kozEpkorban [Diagnostic value of urinalysis in Middle Ages] Ibid., 889-90. ------ KozEpkori egEszsEgugyi propaganda- mesEk a l&zr61 Es a podagr&rol [Medieval tales on fever and podagra for health education of the public] Ibid., 1928, 72: 372.—M^Iler-Christensen, V., & Brinch, O. Tooth infection and spinal joint diseases in medieval Denmark. Paradentologie, Geneve, 1948, 2: 12-7, 2 pi.—Mousson-Lanauze, J. B. O. P. Die Therapie im Mittelalter. In his Entw. Heilk., Par., 1913, 43-52, illust., pi.—Sandberg, T., & Mellquist, C. Odontolo- gische und anthropologische Studien an ca. 1400 Schadeln aus dem Mittelalter in Schweden und Gronland. Deut. Zahn &c. Heilk., 1940, 7: 1-8.—Seracsin, A. Seuchenbekampfung im friihen Mittelalter. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1940, 16: 85-7.— Treichler, A. Ueberblick iiber die Pestepidemien Europas und der Schweiz im Mittelalter. 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Englert, L. G. A. *Die medizinhistorische Bedeutung des Fragmentum Donaueschingense. 28p. 8? Lpz., 1933. al-GafiqJ, Ahmad ibn Muhammad. The abridged version of The Book of' Simple Drugs. Fasc 1-4. 4v. 24cm. Cairo, 1932-40. [Hie nempt war sy des menschen lyb st inwendig gestalt] Ein deutscher anatomischer Text aus dem 15. Jahrhundert. 24p. 24cm Bern, 1943. Forms No. 2, Berner Beitr. Gesch. Med. Lauchert, F. Geschichte des Physiologus. 312p. 8? Strassb., 1889. Liber (The) de diversis medicinis in the Thornton manuscript (Lincoln Cathedral A 5 2) 160p. 22}4cm. Lond., 1938. Meyerhof, M. Die literarischen Grundlagen der arabischen Heilmittellehre. p.2957-88 24cm Basel, 1942. In: Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1942, 8: Mondeville, H. de. La chirurgie de maitre Henri de Mondeville; traduction contemporaine de l'auteur, publiSe d'apres le ms. unique de la Bibhotheque Nationale par A. Bos. 2v 287d • 340p. 23J4cm. Par, 1897-98. Peyser E. *Eine hebraische medizinische Handschrift; Beitrag zur Komplexionenlehre. 52p. 22^cm. Basel, 1944. Physiologus. Die aethiopische Uebersetzung j ^slologus' nach Je einer Londoner, Pariser und Wiener Handschrift hrsg., verdeutscht und mit einer historischen Einleitung versehen von Fritz Hommel. 166p. 22cm. Lpz, 1877 MIDDLE AGES 145 MIDDLE AGES Wright, T. Popular treatises on science written during the middle ages in Anglo-Saxon, Anglo-Norman, and English. 140p. 21^cm. Lond, 1841. Yperman, J. De Cyrurgie. 285p. 8°. Leiden, 1912. ---- [The same] Livres I et II. 121p. 25J4cm. Par, 1936. Bareaud, E. Von illustrierten arztlichen Handbiichern der spaten Antike und des Mittelaters. Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1934- 35, 2: 449-52.—Book (The) of Joseph, which is a collection of all therapeutics [transl. from the Persian by H. A. Lightwardt] Urol. Cut. Rev., 1943, 47: 332-8.—Bugiel. Contribution a la mEdecine mEdiEvale, les deux mEdecins, hEros d'un conte des Gesta Romanorum. Liber mem. 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See also such headings as Birth-rate; Communism; Community; Culture; Economics; Education (secondary and higher; Social aspect) Environment; Family; Income; Medical care; Occupation; Relief; also names of middle-class occupations as Engineer; Lawyer: Physician, etc. Bertrand, R. Nouveaux riches et nouveaux pauvres. PsychE, Par., 1947, 2: 183-90—Clark, R. E. Psychoses, income, and occupational prestige. Am. J. Sociol., 1948—49, 54: 433—40.—Cost of raising a child in higher income families. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1944, 25: 9.—Cowdery, K. M. An evaluation of the expressed attitudes of members of three professions (medical, engineering, and legal) Abstr. Diss. Stanford Univ., 1924-26, 1: 11-9.—Lotze, R. Die Ueber- fiillung der akademischen Berufe; ihre volksbiologischen Ursachen und eugenische Folgen. Eugenik, Berl., 1931-32, 2: 34-40.—Putter, E. Der Mittelstand und seine soziale Fiirsorge. Zschr. Krankenpfl., 1919, 41: 3-12.—Schmitz, O. A. H. Der Zerfall des biirgerlichen Menschen. Zschr. Menschenk., 1929, 5: 73-81.—Schottlaender, F. Kleinbiirgerliches Inferno. In his Mutter als Schicksal, Stuttg., 1947, 119-43.—Smith, C. C. The white collar fallacy. Occupations, 1941-42, 20: 442-4.— Suarez de Mendoza. Introduction aux statuts de 1'Union internationale pour le sauvetage des intelligences d'Elite en dEtresse. Arch. mEd. chir. spEc, Par., 1908, 9: 169-77.— Wallace, J. M, jr, Williams, F. W., & Cantril, H. Identifica- tion of occupational groups with economic and social class. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1944, 39: 482-5.—Wassermann, R. Die Besteuerung der freien geistigen Berufe. Munch, med. Wschr., 1925, 72: 819. MIDDLEDITCH, Alvarado. Doctor's advice; or, How, when and what to eat and drink, xiv, 544p. 8? Phila, P. W. Wiegler & Co, 1898. MIDDLE ear. See also Ear; Ear, nose and throat; Eustachian tube; Labyrinth; Mastoid; Petrous bone; Tem- poral bone. Ardotjin, P. A. L'oreille moyenne; anatomie et histologic comparers. 179p. 25cm. Par, 1941. Burlet, H. M. de. Die mittlere Ohrsphare. In: Handb. vergl. Anat. (Bolk, L., et al.) Berl., 1934, 2: 1381-432 — Eggers, F. Tympanale Gehororgane bei Schmetterlingen. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1934, 10: 361-3.—Gohrbandt, I. Das Tympanalorgan der Drepaniden und der Cymatophoriden; zugleich ein Beitrag zur vergleichenden Morphologie und Histologic der Lepidopteren. Zschr. wiss. Zool., 1936-37, 149: 537-600. ------ Ein neuer Typus des Tympanalorgans der Syntomiden. Zool. Anz., 1939, 126: 107-16.—Hildebrandt, H. Das Mittelohr des Elefanten. Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1925, 22: 121-40.—Holz, K. Vergleichende anatomische und topo- graphische Studien iiber das Mittelohr der Saugetiere. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1930, 25: 357.—Schwarzbart, A. New otological views. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1944, 59: 47-61.—Sewall, E. C. MIDDLE EAR 148 MIDDLE EAR The middle ear. Progr. Med., Phila., 1924, 1: 248-54.— Sick, H. Die Tympanalorgane der Uraniden und Epiplemiden. Zool. Jahrb., Abt. 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Ohrenh., Wien, 1931, 65: 454-9. ---- Absorption from. Ross, E. L., & Rawson, R. W. Absorption from the middle ear. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1935, 22: 312-6.—Zalewski, T. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber die Resorptionsfahigkeit der Trommelhohle. Mschr. Ohrenh., Berl., 1917, 51: 9-23. ---- Actinomycosis. Hegemann, F. *Aktinomykose des Mittel- ohres [Erlangen] 24p. 8? Essen-Altenessen, 1933. Cann, L. W, & Hollis, G. J. A case of actinomycotic cerebro- spinal meningitis associated with aural actinomycosis. Lancet, Lond., 1931, 1: 130.—Odom, S. G., Rodenberg, E. J, & Schain, P. Streptomyces (actinomyces) albus in the ear. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1944, 39: 137^3.—Rockemer, K., & Wirth, E. Bakteriologische und histologische Untersuchungen eines Falles von nichtdrusenbildender Ohraktinomykose mit Kleinhirn- abszess. Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1928, 27: 10-20, pi.—Tackto, L. Nagot om aktinomykos i orat i anslutning till ett fall. Nord. med., 1941, 12: 3366-9. Also Engl, transl., Acta otolar., Stockh., 1942, 30: 363-72.—Takahara, S. Experimentelle Studien iiber die Aktinomykose des Ohres. Jap. J. M. Sc, Otorhinolar., 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 3.—Townrow, V., & Barrie, H. J. Fatal actinomyces infection of the middle ear. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1945, 60: 329, pi. ---- Aditus ad antrum. Oezan, V. Un cas de double aditus. Ann. otolar., Par., 1937, 844.—Suehiro, E. Nyiiyo-do iriguti no keitaigaku-teki kansatu narabi-ni sono rinsy5-teki igi ni tuite [Morphological studies of the entrance to the mastoid antrum, and their clinical sig- nificance] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 628-32. ---- Allergy. See also subdivision Hydrotympanum; also Middle-ear inflammation. Dohlman, G. Allergiska processer i mellanorat. Nord. med., 1943, 17: 224-6. Also Engl, transl., Acta otolar., Stockh., 1944, 32: 292-9.—Koch, H. Allergy in the middle ear. In: Fortsch. Allergie (Kall6s, P.) Basel, 1949, 2: 134-66, illust.— Pildner v. Steinburg, K. Gibt es eine allergische Erkrankung der Schleimhaut des Mittelohres? Wien. med. Wschr., 1942, 92: 130.—Proetz, A. W. Allergy in the middle and the internal ear. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1931, 40: 67-76.—Smirnov, P. P. Importance de l'allergie pour I'oreille moyenne, d'aprEs les donnEes expErimentales. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1937, 25: 568-78.—Staffieri, M. Introduzione alio studio dell'allergia dell'orecchio medio. Minerva med., Tor., 1947, 38: 530. ---- Anesthesia. See also subdivision Surgery. Mangabeira Albernaz, P. Da anesthesia cirurgica do tym- pano. Brasil med., 1928, 42: 63-8.—Unger, M. Cocainizing the tympanum via the eustachian tube; a new method. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1947, 45: 693-6. ---- Aneurysm and arteriovenous fistula. Smith, F. Congenital arteriovenous fistula in the tympanum. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1929, 10: 32-8.—Takahara, S., & Ryozi, Y. Kiyii-naru kositu-nai dozyomyaku-ryu no iti rei [rare case of arteriovenous aneurysm in the tympanic cavity] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 278-84. ---- Angioma. See also Cerebral nerves, Paralysis: Causes. Svartman, J. *Angiome de I'oreille moyenne. 48p. 8? Par, 1932. Bergara, R., & Bergara, C. Angioma primitivo del oido medio. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1933, 46: 3192-8, 2 pi.— Bourgeois, H. Angiome de I'oreille moyenne. Arch. ital. otol., 1933, 45: 24-31.—Carrea, R. M. E., & Insausti, T. Angioma originado en el ofdo medio con lesi6n unilateral de V, VII, VIII, IX, X, XI y XII pares craneanos. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1943, 57: 281-6. Also Arch, neurocir., B. Air., 1944, 1: 67-82, Disc, 89.—Falk, G. Zur Kenntnis des Angioma des Mittel- ohres. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1943, 31: 436-43.—Hampton, A. O, & Sampson, D. A. Roentgen diagnosis and treatment of angioma of the tympanic cavity. Am. J. Roentg., 1939, 41: 25-31.—Jeschek, J. Ueber Blutgefassgeschwulste des Ge- horganges und des Mittelohres. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1936, 70: 1297-302.—Jones, J. A. Haemangioma of the tympanic cavity. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1930, 45: 265.—Ramadier. Un faux aspect d'angiome de la caisse. Ann. otolar., Par., 1939, 597.—Regules, P. Tumores vasculares del ofdo medio. Comun. Congr. sudamer. otorrinolar. (1944) 1945, 2. Congr., 2: 121-6.—Thevoz. PrEsentation d'un cas d'hEmangiome de I'oreille moyenne. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 106.— Trutnev, V. K, & Borshchev, K. G. [Vascular tumor of the tympanum] In: Jubil. otorinolar. sborn. posv. A. N. Zimin (Novosibirsk. Inst, usoversh. vrachei) Novosibirsk, 1933, 152-4. ---- Antrum. See also subdivision Epitympanic recess; also Mastoid. Suehiro, K. Nyuyo ddnyfiko ni tuite. Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 873. ---- Anulus tympanicus. See Middle-ear drumhead. ---- Aplasia. See also subdivision Abnormities. Greig, D. M. Congenital absence of the tympanic element of both temporal bones. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1927, 42: 309-14, 2 pi.—Marinho Filho, R. Ausencia da camada cuticular e dErmica do timpano. Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1942, 10: 740.— Rouget, J., & Cottenot. Absence congEnitale de I'oreille moyenne; examen stErEoradiographique. Ann. otolar., Par., 1935, 1260. ---- artificial. See subheading Prosthesis. ---- Aviation aspect. See also Aviator, Ear and equilibrium; Middle- ear inflammation, Aerootitis; also other sub- divisions (Injury: Barotrauma; Pressure, etc.) Armstrong, H. C, & Heim, J. W. The effect of flight on the middle ear. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 417-21.—Effect of flight on the middle ear. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 2: 1028.— Mikhlin, E. G. Znachenie anatomicheskogo sostoianiia barabannykh pereponok i prokhodimosti evstakhievykh trub pri poletakh na razlichnykh vysotakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 54-8.—Zasosov, P. A. O barofunkcii ukha. Ibid., 19. ---- Bacteriology. For bacteriology of diseases see subheadings (Disease: Etiology; Injuries, etc.) also Middle-ear inflammation, Bacteriology. Citelli, S. Investigaciones bacteriol6gicas sobre el ofdo medio en condiciones normales. Bol. lar. otol., Madr., 1904, 4:94-6. ---- Blood flow. See also names of arteries supplying the middle ear as Carotid, external; Meningic artery; Pharyngeal artery, etc. Gardner, W. J. The middle ear and its problems from the standpoint of vascular anatomy and its complications. Penn- sylvania M. J., 1929-30, 33: 849-52.—Orts Llorca, F. L'artEre stapEdienne chez I'embryon humain et la cause mEcanique probable de son atropine. Arq. anat., Lisb., 1933-34, 16: 199-207. ---- Calcification. See also Middle-ear inflammation, sclerosing. Meyer, M. Ueber Bindegewebsverkalkung, Bindege- websverknocherung und Konkrementbildung unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung dieser Vorgange in der Paukenhohle des Menschen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1926, 16: 481-515. ---- Cancer. See also other subheadings (Carcinoma; Epithe- lioma; Sarcoma, etc.) MIDDLE EAR 149 MIDDLE EAR Spar, A. A. * Malignant lesions involving the middle ear and mastoid process; a study of eighty cases [Minnesota] 58 1. 27cm. Rochester, 1948. Bellussi, G. Tre casi di tumori maligni dell'orecchio medio. Atti Clin, otorinolar. Univ. Torino (1940-42) 1943, 6: 468-97, illust.—Figi, F. A., & Hempstead, B. E. Malignant tumors of the middle ear and the mastoid process. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1942-43, 47: 210-29. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1943, 37: 149-68. Also Minnesota M., 1945, 28: 38-43.—Guisez, J., & Richez, P. Le cancer primitif de I'oreille moyenne; radium- thErapie. Bull, otorhin., Par., 1929, 26: 164-7.—Heschelin, A. Primarer Krebs des Mittelohres. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1924-25, 7: 412-8.—Hosoda, C. Ueber Transplantations- versuche artfremder Geschwiilste in die Mittelohrenhohle; die dritte Mitteilung in Bezug auf Transplantationsversuche bosartiger Geschwiilste im Gehororgane. Tr. Jap. Path. Soc, 1926, 16: 232.—House, H. P. Early detection of middle ear malignancy. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1949, 37: 119-28, illust. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1949, 58: 789-97, illust.—Korotkova, U. K. Sluchai pervichnogo raka sredniago ukha. Vest. otorinolar., 1947, No. 4, 65.—Maestranzi, M. Contributo alio studio anatomo-clinico del cancro dell'orecchio medio. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1927, 3. ser., 15: 481-8.—Morrison, L. E. Cancer of the middle ear; report of four cases. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1946, 39: 167-70.—Okonogi, S., & Okonogi, T. Kyodai- naru no-noyo wo tomonaeru genpatu-sei tyuzi-gansyu no iti rei [primary cancer of the middle ear accompanied by a tremen- dously large brain abscess] Nippon zibiinkoka gakkai kaiho, 1947-48, 51: 83-5.—Pletnickaia, O. A. [Two cases of primary cancer of the middle ear] Vest, otorinolar., 1940, No. 6, 60-4.— Portmann, G, & Corgnet, G. J. Contribution a l'Etude des dysembryomes de I'oreille moyenne et de la trompe d'Eustache. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1947, 68: 241-76.—Potashev, A. M. 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Ass., Tokyo, 1934, 23: 6. ---- Cancer, metastatic. Johnson, H. R. Metastatic malignant neoplasm of the external auditory canal and middle ear; report of case. West Virginia M. J., 1941, 37: 128-30.—Mollison, W. M. Car- cinoma of middle ear, apparently secondary to carcinoma mammffi. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1928-29, 22: Sect. Otol., 39. ---- Cancroid. Mayer, J. Kankroid des Ohres. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1947, 81: 683-6. ---- Carcinoma. See also subheadings (Cancer; Epithelioma) Riedel, K. *Ueber ein primares Karzinom des Mittelohres auf nicht entziindlicher Basis [Erlangen] 17p. 8? Dresd, 1935. Spring, E. W. *Ueber das primare Mittel- ohrkarcinom mit Beschreibung eines operierten und seit 4 Jahren rezidivfreien Falles. 18p. 8? Giessen, 1929. Berendes, J. Zur Entstehung des primaren Mittelohr- karzinoms. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1937-38, 144: 425-9.— Bot tar i, G. Sopra due casi di carcinoma primitivo dell'orecchio medio. Valsalva, 1947, 23: 188-96.—Bowman, R. J. Car- cinoma of the external auditory canal, middle ear and mastoid. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1940, 49: 225-31.—Buckman, L. T. Car- cinoma of the middle ear and mastoid. Ibid., 1943, 52: 194- 201. Also Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1943, 1-8.—Cheri- djian, Z., & Sciclounoff, T. A propos de deux cas de carcinome de I'oreille moyenne, dont l'un guEri depuis 55 mois, sans rEcidive. Rev. mEd. Suisse rom., 1938, 58: 96-105.—Chou, T. P. Carcinoma of the middle ear and its treatment- report of a case. Chin. M. J., 1938, 53: 64-7.—Christen, R. Car- cinome de I'oreille moyenne. Rev. mEd. Suisse rom., 1923, 48: 752-4.—Cusatelli, A. Sopra tre casi di carcinoma dell'orecchio medio; contributo clinico ed anatomo-patologico. Arch. ital. otol., 1942, 54: 91-122.—Diamant, M. Carcinoma in the middle ear; case report. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1941, 29: 77-9.— Grossman, A. A, Donnelly, W. A, & Snitman, M. F. Car- cinoma of the middle ear and mastoid process. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1947, 56: 709-21.—Hautant, A. 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Imagem radio!6gica de radical natural por colesteatoma da orelhamEdia. Brasil med., 1944, 58:196-8.—Torii.K. Itazura- mono mimi-sinzyu-syu [cholesteatoma of the ear, the mischief- maker] Tiryo, 1949, 31: 214-9.—Trible, G. B, & Tibbets, A. P. Cholesteatoma; case reports. Laryngoscope, 1926, 36: 512-6.—Volkmar, H. Rontgenerfahrungen bei Cholesteatomen des Mittelohres. Zschr. Laryng., 1931, 21: 424-37.—Waltner, J. G. Roentgen diagnosis of cholesteatoma of the middle ear. Am. J. Roentg., 1949, 62: 674-84, illust.—Washington, E. J. Cholesteatomas. Manitoba M. Rev., 1948, 28: 82.—Welin, S. Om rontgendiagnostiken av cholesteatom. Nord. med., 1944, 22: 789-91. ---- Cholesteatoma: Complication. See also Middle-ear inflammation, cholesteato- matous. Fritsch, E. *Beitrag zur Differentialdiagnose der Labyrinthitis infolge Cholesteatoms des Mittelohres. 14p. 8? Erlangen, 1937. Bertein. Paralysie faciale dissociEe par cholestEatome de I'oreille; intervention; guErison. 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Zentei oyobi hankikan wo sinsyu-seru tyuzi kasei sinzyusyu rei [aural pseudocholesteatoma which invaded the vestibule and the semicirucular canals] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 680.—Von Leden, H., & Williams, H. L. Cholesteatoma with fistula into the labyrinth; report of a case in which the roentgenologic findings were confusing. Arch. MIDDLE EAR Otolar., Chic, 1944, 39: 432.—Wilmot, T. J. Cholesteatoma causing cerebellar abscess. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1949, 63: 682-1. ---- Cholesteatoma, congenital. De Vanna, F. Colesteatoma congenito. Ann. Fac. med. chir., Bari, 1943, 2: 263-72.—Hesse, W. Zur Differential- diagnostik wahrer und falscher Ohrcholesteatome nebst kurzer Kritik der bisher beschriebenen kongenitalen Schlafenbein- cholesteatome. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk., 1925r26, 114: 242-61.— Laskiewicz, A. Du cholestEatome congEnital. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1937, 58: 281-98. illust.—Riccabona, A. Angeborene Cholesteatom. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1947, 81: 305-12. ---- Cholesteatoma: Pathogenesis. 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Ass., 1945-46, 45: 133.—Turtur, G. Contributo aH'anatomia patologica della cassa timpanica. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1935, 53: 393-408.—Wishart, D. E. S. Chronic disease of the middle ear. Health, Toronto, 1939, 7: 7. ---- Disease: Complications. Bratesco, V, Giurea, G. N. [et al.] ConsidErations sur la structure de l'apophyse mastoide pendant les affections de I'oreille moyenne. Ann. otolar., Par., 1932, 1333-42.—Brawner, L. E. Middle ear diseases with complications and sequelae. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1926, 15: 198-203.—Dintenfass, H. Facial paralysis from acute middle ear disease. Pennsylvania M. J., 1934-35, 38: 854-7.—Franchini, Y., & Riccitelli, E. Impor- tancia del tratamiento mEdico general y biol6gico en algunas afecciones complicadas del oido medio y cavidades anexas. Actas Congr. nac med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 6: 263-7. Also Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1935, 42: 1267-9.—Gifford, H. An unfortunate but instructive case of middle ear disease. Proc. Nebraska M. Soc, 1896, 28: 169-73.—Ninger, F. [Par- ticipation by otoliths in diseases of middle ear] Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1927, 66: 535-41.—Zavadsky, S. 1. [Case of limited trophic baldness caused by an affection of the middle ear] Vest. otorinolar., 1941, No. 2, 57. ---- Disease: Diagnosis. See also other subdivisions (Actinomycosis; Allergy, etc.) also Eustachian tube, Diseases and tumors; Mastoid, Disease; Middle-ear drum- head, Disease; Middle-ear inflammation; Petrous bone, Disease, etc. AlcaIno, A. Affecciones cr6nicas del oido externo y medio. 105p. 25cm. Santiago de Chile, 1940. T „ , Andrews, A. H. Diseases of middle ear. In: Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila., 1939, 5: 322-40, 6 pi.—Babbitt, J. A. Symposium on the middle ear; the middle ear and its problems. Pennsylvania M. J., 1929-30, 33: 844-9.—Beyer. Seltene Erkrankungen des Trommelfells und des Mittelohrs. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1933, 34: 377-9.—Bourgeois, H. Maladies de I'oreille moyenne. In: PrEcis d. path, chir., 6. Ed..Far., 1938, 2: 357-461.—Claus. Mittelohraffektionen. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 853-78.—Cohen, S. Ear thoughts. Eye Ear &c. Month., 1934, 13: 145-50 — Curry, L. T. Common acute middle ear diseases. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1941, 21: 13-20.—Dowling, J. R. Acute middle ear disease. Ohio M. J., 1936, 32: 436-40— Gilmer, H. D. Acute ear conditions in general practice. Virginia M. Month., 1927-28, 54: 351-3.—Ranken, D., Scott, S. [et al.] Discussion on the effects of middle-ear disease on efficiency in civil and See also Deafness; Tinnitus; Vertigo. Catalano, N. L'audiometria, per via aerea, nelle affezioni auricolari medie acute. Otorinolar. ital., 1939, 9: 295-310.— Eisinger, K., & Mayer, E. G. Ueber die Rontgenuntersuchung des kindlichen Schlafenbeines bei Mittelohrerkrankungen. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1938, 72: 218-21.—Fisher, L. The middle ear and its problems from the standpoint of vertigo. Pennsylvania M. J., 1929-30, 33: 852-5.—Lishman, F. J. G. Prevalence of middle-ear disease in elementary school children; otoscopy as an adjunct to routine medical inspection. Brit. M. J., 1937, 2: 1165-8.—Weyl, R. Ueber sympathisch be- dingte Pupillendifferenzen bei Mittelohrerkrankungen. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk., 1933, 134: 217-43.—Yates, A. L. Methods of estimating certain alterations in the middle-ear by means of quantitative tests of hearing. J. Laryng., Lond., 1928, 43: 398-406. ---- Disease: Etiology. Stix, K. E. *Pneumatisationsverhaltnisse des Warzenfortsatzes bei verschiedenen Mittelohrer- krankungen grosserer Kinder. p.474-82. 8? Wiirzb, 1935. Also Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1933-34, 31: McCarthy, M. F. The relationship of nasal and middle ear disease. J. Med., Cincin., 1933, 14: 462-70.—Nelson, J. B, & Gowen, J. W. The establishment of an albino rat colony free from middle ear disease. J. Exp. M, 1931, 54: 629-36.— Zezza, P. Sulla transrmssione ereditaria di una labihta dell orec- chio medio. Fisiol. & med., Roma, 1937, 8: 195-201.—Zucker- man, M. A. [Histopathological changes in the middle ear in acute disorders of alimentation and dysentery in young children] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez., 1941, 18: 177-87. ---- Disease: Pathology. Brunetti, F., jr. Velocity di sedimentazione e numero dei leucociti in affezioni acute e croniche dell'orecchio medio. Val- salva, 1937, 13: 49-66.—Dean, L. W., & Bnnch, C. C. The study of the tonal ranges in lesions of the middle ear. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1922, 16: 249-81.—Jacques, P. Contribution a la physiologie normale et pathologique de I'oreille moyenne. Rev. laryng., Par., 1930, 51: 507-10. Also Acta otolar., Stockh., 1931, 15: 308-11.—Lierle, D. M., & Potter, J. J. Physiology and histopathology of the middle ear. In: Pract. Libr. M. & S. (Appleton) N. Y., 1937, 11: 391-442. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1941, 50: 235-70.—Scheibe, A. Ueber die Definition, Nomenklatur und Einteilung der Mittelohrer- krankungen. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1925, 113: 1-15.— Schlittler, E. Histologische Demonstrationen iiber Mittel- ohrresiduen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1926, 56: 298. ---- Disease: Treatment. See also Mastoidectomy, Indications; also subdivision Surgery. Beddoe, M. The influence of the Egyptian climate on diseases of the middle ear. C. rend. Congr. Egypt. mEd. (1902) 1904, 1. Congr., 1: 815-8.—Bellussi, G. La crenoterapia sulfurea nelle otopatie con un nuovo apparecchio per insuffla- zioni tubotimpaniche. Valsalva, 1942, 18: 146-52.—Bo, A. La diatermia nella cura delle affezioni dell'orecchio medio. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1925, 43: 13-8.—Clarke, T. A. Chemo- therapy in middle-ear disease. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 317.— Hassan Bey Shaheen. An outline of the routine treatment of middle ear diseases as practised in Kasr-El-Aini Hospital. Fol. otolar. orient., 1932-33, 1: 3-9.—Linn, E. G. Diathermy in middle ear pathology; preliminary report. J. Radiol., 1925, 6: 102-7.—Miller, M. V. Treatment of ear conditions through MIDDLE EAR 152 MIDDLE EAR the Eustachian tubes, with consideration of indications and difficulties. Laryngoscope, 1931, 41: 108-16.—Neer, E. D. Early treatment of middle ear disease. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1935, 15: 441-51.—Reuling, F. H. Complications in middle ear diseases following sulfanilamide therapy. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1940, 30: 400-2.—Rottb0ll Hansen, B. Investigations in the effect of chemotherapy on acute middle ear affections. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1945, 33: 289-99.—Scheffer. Ueber die Be- handlung von Mittelohrerkrankungen Tuberkuloser mit kiinstlicher Hohensonne. In: Lichtbehandl. deut. Lungen- heilanstalten (Liebe, G., ed.) 3. Aufl., Lpz., 1926, 20-21.— Wood, E. L. The use of benzedrine in the Eustachian tube and middle ear with apparatus for application. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1936, 33:410. ---- Disease—in animals. Hillenbrand, K. Spontane Mittelohrerkrankung bei Meerschweinchen und ihr rontgenologischer Nachweis. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk., 1934, 138: 256-63.—Saxinger, G. Die Spiegel- untersuchung des Hunde- und Katzenohres, ein Beitrag zur Diagnose der Mittelohrerkrankungen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1925, 33: 277-81. ---- Disease—in children. See also Middle-ear inflammation, infantile. Boies, L. R. Middle ear disease in children. J. Lancet, 1944, 64: 361-5. ------ The management of middle ear disease in younger children. Med. World, 1945, 63: 502-6.— Chalmeton, J. L'examen otoscopique du nouveau-nE et du nourrisson; ses indications, ses donnEes, ses incertitudes. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1946, 67: 677-93.—Gilbert, J. G. Middle ear diseases. In: Ther. Infancy (Litchfield, H. R., et al.) Phila., 1942, 2: 1067-88, pi.—Sheshko, S. M. [Characteristics of middle ear disease in children] Vest, sovet. otorinolar., 1934, 27: 168.—Wilkins, E. H. The importance of routine otoscopy in school children; a survey of 2,033 cases. Med. Off., Lond., 1940. 64: 157-9. ---- Endocrine aspect. De Mars, H., Boyden, G. [et al.] Influence of endocrine imbalance on middle ear structure; histological study in white rat. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 322.—Knapp, E. Ueber die Einwirkung von Hormonen auf die Mittelohrschleimhaut; experimentelle Untersuchungen an Ratten. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1944, 78: 486-9. ---- Endothelioma. See also subheading Perithelioma. Barola, A. Linfangioendotelioma dell'orecchio medio. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1935, 53: 185-97.—Capps, F. C. W. Two cases of haemangeio-endothelioma of middle ear. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1944, 59: 342-6.—Colledge, L. Two cases of endothe- lioma of the middle ear. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1932, 25: 1302.—German, T. [Endothelioma in the middle ear] Buda- pest orv. ujs., 1941, 39: 61-3.—Kravchenko, F. K. [Lymphen- dothelioma of the middle ear] Kuban, nauch. med. vest., 1930, 12:-13: 145-9.—Monteiro, A. Hemangioendotelioma do ouvido mEdio. Hospital, Rio, 1943, 23: 271-5. Also Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1943, 11: 201-6.—Seiffert, A. Endotheliom des Mittelohres kompliziert durch Sinusthrombose. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1933-34, 35: 348-51. ---- Epithelioma. See also subheading Carcinoma. Bouyer, J. *A propos de trois nouveau cas d'epithelioma primitif de I'oreille moyenne. 52p. 25cm. Lyon, 1945. Cabarrouy, J. E. *Epitheliomas de I'oreille moyenne et cholestEatome. 67p. 25cm. Bord, 1938. Wirz, R. *A propos de trois cas d'epithelioma primitif de I'oreille moyenne. 89p. 8? Par, 1931. Antognoli, G. C. ^ Complicazioni endocraniche e patogenesi degli epiteliomi dell'orecchio medio. Riv. otoneur., 1935, 12: 596-624.—Bremond & Burkard. Syndrome du trou dEchirE postErieur avec paralysie du nerf facial causE par un Epithelioma de I'oreille moyenne. Rev. otoneur., Par., 1936, 14: 121-3.— Cabarrouy, J. E. EpithEliomas de I'oreille moyenne et chole- stEatome. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1938, 59: 722-65.—Colleville. EpithElioma spinocellulaire de I'oreille moyenne. Ann. otolar., Par., 259-61.—Dal Lago, E. Su di un caso di epitelioma dell'o- recchio medio. Gior. med. Marca trevig., 1945, 5: 61-9.— Galli, M., & Di Lauro, E. Su un caso di epitelioma della mucosa della cassa timpanica. Riforma med., 1926, 42: 212.— Goris. De la technique de l'extirpation de l'EpithElioma de I'oreille. Bull. Soc. beige otol., 1902, 7: 127.—Ingersoll, J. M. Primary epithelioma of the middle ear. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc 1924, 16: 757-61. — Lacerte, J. EpithElioma de I'oreille moyenne. Laval mEd., 1945, 10:268-70. — Medicis, J. de A. Sobre um caso de epitelioma do ouvido medio. An. otorinolar., Recife, 1937, 3: 45-52, 2 pi.—Morange, M. EpithElioma de I'oreille moyenne. Ann. otolar., Par., 1939, 394.—Rebattu, J, & Gallet, M. L'EpithElioma primitif de I'oreille moyenne. J. mEd. Lyon, 1944, 25: 627-38.— Sargnon, Creyssel [et al.] EpithElioma spino-cellulaire de I'oreille moyenne et de la mastoide; paralysie faciale; curage ganglionnaire, cure radicale, radiumthErapie. Lyon mEd., 1938, 162: 255-7.—Urban- tschitsch, E. v. Basalzellenkarzinom (Epithelioma cysticum adenoides) als Ursache hochgradiger Schwerhorigkeit; nach Operation anatomische und funktionelle Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1944, 78: 272. ---- Epitympanic recess. Syn.: Attic; Cupular recess; Vault. See also subdivision Cavum tympani; also Middle-ear inflammation, Epitympanitis. Hotz, F. C. A contribution to the treatment of the diseased attic. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1905, 10: Otolar. Sect., 123-40.—Solero, C. Del diaframma membranoso inter-atticc- timpanico. Valsalva, 1948, 24: 153-5.—Truffert, P. L'attique; Etude anatomique et chirurgicale. Rev. mEd. fr., 1931, 12: 19-36. ---- Examination. See also subdivision Functional test; also Middle-ear drumhead, Examination: Otoscope. Calogero, G. La microscopia del timpano vivente con la lampada a fessura di Gullstrand. Rass. ital. otorinolar., 1927, 1: 124-7.—Kratter, J. Paukenhohlenprobe. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1911, 11: 419-24. ---- Fenestrae. See also Labyrinth, Fenestrae. Culler, E., Finch, G, & Girden, E. Functions of the round window in hearing. Am. J. Physiol., 1935, 111: 416-25.— Hallpike, C. S., & Scott, P. Observations on the function of the round window. J. Physiol., Lond., 1940, 99: 76-82, pi.— Herzog. Die Verstopfung des runden Fensters und ihre Folgen. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1910, 44: 1311.—Kobrak, H. G. Round window membrane of the cochlea; experiments demonstrating its physical responses. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1949, 49: 36-47.—Krainz, W. Die funktionelle Bedeutung des runden Fensters. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1927-28, 18: 433-6, Disc, 476-85.—Leiri, F. Ueber die Knorpelfuge vor dem ovalen Fenster. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1931, 15: 74-84.—Macnally, W. J. Punktion des runden Fensters beim Kaninchen. Ibid., 1927, 11: 460-70.—Milstein, T. N. Zur Technik der Ein- mauerung des runden Fensters und iiber die im Zusammenhang damit stehenden Fragen der Physiologie und Pathologie des Ohres. Ibid., 1937, 25: 387-402.—Oppikofer, E. Ueber das Vorkommen von Fett in der runden Fensternische. Zschr. Ohrenh., 1917, 75: 50-66.—Wever, E. G., & Lawrence, M. The functions of the round window. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1948, 57: 579-89. ---- Fissula ante fenestram. See also subdivision Development. Anson, B. J, & Cauldwell, E. W. The fissula ante fenestram of the human temporal bone. Anat. Rec, 1946, 94: 510. ------ The normal and the pathologic structure of the fissular region of the temporal bone. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1946, 55: 700-5. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1946, 44: 641-4. ------& Bast, T. H. The fissula ante fenestram of the human otic capsule; developmental and normal adult structure. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1947, 56: 957-85. ------ The fissula ante fenestram of the human otic capsule; aberrant form and con- tents. Ibid., 1948, 57: 103-28.—Anson, B. J., & Martin, J., jr. Fissula ante fenestram; its form and contents in early life. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1935, 21: 303-23.—Anson, B. J., & Wilson, J. G. Structure of the petrous portion of the temporal bone; with special reference to the tissues in the fissular region. Ibid., 1939, 30:922-42. ---- Fistula. See also Neck, Fistula. Druss, J. G., & Allen, B. Congenital fistula of the neck communicating with the middle ear. Arch. Otolar.. Chic. 1940, 31:437-43. ---- Floor [i. e, jugular wall] See also subheading Cavum tympani; also Jugular vein. Drury, D. W. Dehiscence of the floor of the middle ear. Boston M. & S. J., 1926, 195: 657-60.—Federici, F. Le emorragie da paracentesi della membrana timpanica e la frequenza ed il significato della deiscenza della fossa giugulare nel cavum tympani. Arch. ital. otol., 1936, 48: 145-84. ---- Foreign bodies. See also subheading Injury; also Ear, External, Foreign bodies. MIDDLE EAR 153 MIDDLE EAR Aprile, V. Un coleottero nell'orecchio medio. Rass. ital. otorinolar., 1933, 7: 97-111.—Fabroni, M. Otite media puru- lenta cronica da corpi estranei (frammenti di vetro) penetrati nellaregioneperiauricolare sinistra. Valsalva, 1926, 2:313-5.— Jewett, M. L. Case of larvae of fly in tympanum. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1925, 15: 1053.—Mangabeira-Albemaz, P. Syndrome de Gradenigo par corps Etranger. Arch, internat. laryng., Par., 1929, 35: 1051-66.—Mosher, W. F. Foreign bodies of external canal, middle ear and mastoid and their complications; report of 3 cases. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 36: 679-86.—Ochs, 1. L. Foreign body of the middle ear. Ibid., 1948, 47: 670-2.— Pfister, F. Beitrag zur Kasuistik der Fremdkorper in der Paukenhohle. Zschr. Laryng., 1924-25, 13: 279-84.—Reis, G. doe. Um caso interessante de corpo estranho do ouvido. Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1940, 8: 341-4.—Seiffert, A. Fremd- korper im Mittelohr. Chirurg, 1928-29, 1: 312. ----Fossae and sinuses. Rainer, A. Die Verknocherung der Fossa subarcuata unter besonderer Beriicksichtigung des knochernen Feinbaues. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1936-37, 41: 446-63. ---- Fracture. See subheading Injury; also Petrous bone, Fracture; Temporal bone, Fracture. ---- Function. See also subheadings (Physiology; Sound con- duction) Delia Cioppa, D. Una nuova applicazione della prova del Weber. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1932, 50: 287.—Esser, M. H. M. The mechanism of the middle ear; the two piston problem. Bull. Math. Biophys., 1947, 9: 29-40.—Onchi, Y. A study of the mechanism of the middle ear. J. Acoust. Soc. America, 1949, 21:404-10. ---- Functional test. See also Audiometry; Audition, Test; Eusta- chian tube, Examination. Batier, G. La contre-Epreuve de Rinne et la simulation. Otorhinolar. internat., Lyon, 1920, 4: 528.------ DeuxiEme note sur la contre-Epreuve de Rinne et la simulation. Ibid., 1921, 5: 392-6.—Federici, F. Nouvelle Epreuve acoustique ayant surtout pour but de dEceler une ankylose entre l'Etrier et la fenetre ovale. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1931, 16: 15-38.— Huizinga, E. [Tests of the function of the middle-ear] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1939, 83: 2390-2.—Kobrak, F. W. New tests and clinical experiments on hearing. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1940, 55: 405-23. ---- Functional test: Tullio reaction. Eunen, A. J. H. v., Huizing, H. C, & Huizinga, E. Die Tulliosche Reaktion in Zusammenhang mit der Funktion des Mittelohres. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1943, 31: 265-339.— Huizinga, E. Die Tulliosche Reaktion in Zusammenhang mit der Funktion des Mittelohrapparates. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1938, 145: 447-60. Also Acta brevia neerl., 1939, 9: 37. Also Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1939, 83: 2389. ---- Giant-cell tumor. Selsrf, S. Et tilfselde af ksempecelletumor i mellem^ret. Nord. med., 1947, 33: 546. Also Nord. med., 1948, 38: 1047. Also Engl, transl., Acta otolar., Stockh., 1948, 36: 546. ---- Gland. Gioacchini, R. Sulla supposta presenza di glandole nella mucosa della cassa timpanica. Valsalva, 1935, 11: 165-79. ---- Glomus tumor. See also subdivision Paraganglion. Lattes, R, & Waltner, J. G. Nonchromaffin paraganglioma of the middle ear; carotid-body-like tumor; glomus-jugulare tumor. Cancer, N. Y., 1949, 2: 447-68.—Lundgren, N. Tympanic body tumours in the middle ear; tumours of carotid body type. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1949, 37: 367-79, illust. ---- Hamartoma. Miindnich, K. Ueber das Hamartom im Bereich der Pau- kenhohle. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1939, 73: 239-44. ---- Helminthosis. Ko, G. Zi-nai yu-sei ibutu (kaityu) syorei [Otitis media acuta verursacht durch einen lebendigen Spulwurm] Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1935, 34: 361-3.—Obara, U. Yu:sei lbutu-sei tyuzien no 1 sy6 rei (kaityu) [case of otitis media caused by Ascaris] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1948, 20: 109.— Steinman, K. B. Un ascaris en la ap6fisis mastoides. Rev. mEd. Chile, 1931, 59: 167-71.—Takahasi, T. Ohsikan-nai kaityu meinyu ni kiin-suru tyuzien iti rei [Otitis media acuta verursacht durch Einwanderung eines Spulwurms in die Tube] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1937, 10: 1024-6.—Uehara, Z. Kaityu meinyu ni yoru tyfizi-en iti rei [Ascaris lumbricoides] Dozin igaku, 1937, 10: 761.—Yamaguti, M. Tyuzien keika-tyu ni mitometaru kositu-nai kaityu meinyu no iti rei [Ascaris lumbricoides in the tympanic cavity in otitis media] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 502-6, pi. ---- Hemorrhage [incl. hematoma] See also Cranium, Fracture; Head injury; Middle-ear drumhead, blue; Noise, Effect. Bo, A. _ Ematoma della cassa timpanica con epifora di origine labirintica? Boll. mal. orecchio, 1924, 42: 133-6.— Cerqueira Falcao, E. de. Hematoma do tympano por trauma sonoro (grito) Mem. Congr. med. (Brazil) 1936, 1. Congr., 153-5. Also Rev. otolar. S. Paulo, 1936, 4: 629-32. Also in his Res hippocr., Santos, 1937, 54-8.—Fontana, D. Caso singolare di otorragia in isterica. Ann. laring., Tor., 1942, 42: 101-8.—Friedland, A. [Case of arterial hemorrhage from the ear] Vest, otorinolar., 1939, No. 6, 92.—Lima, C. Otorragia de causa ignorada, provavelmente menstrual. Bahia mEd., 1935, 6: 125.—Meyrelles do Souto, A. O valor semiologico da otorragia. Amatus Lusitanus, Lisb., 1945, 4: 132-42.— Popper, J. Bulbusblutung aus dem Mittelohr. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1949, 83: 36.—Thormann, H. Ueber Rontgen- bestrahlung der Milz zur Stillung schwerer Blutungen im Bereich der oberen Luftwege und des Ohres. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1928, 21: 551-62. ---- Hernia. See also Middle-ear drumhead, Hernia. De Lens, A. S. Gryzha barabannoi polosti. Russk. vrach, 1905, 4: 496. Also Ann. mal. oreille, 1905, 31: 241-4. ---- Hydrotympanum. See also subdivision Allergy. Claus, G. Gibt es einen sogenannten Hydrops tympani ex vacuo beim Menschen? Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1933, 33: 162- 73.—Dishoeck, H. A. E. v. Hydrotympanum in the different clinical aspects of the tubo-tympanical catarrh. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1948, 36: 429-36. ------ Ex-vacuo-theorie voor hydrotympanum. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1948, 92: 3586.— Lannois, M. Hydropisie chronique de I'oreille moyenne et de la mastoide. Ann. otolar., Par., 1932, 737-40.—Shahinian, L. Fluid in the middle ear. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1943, 38: 328- 37.—Staffieri, M. Idrope acuto allergico dell'orecchio medio provocato da antigeni cutanei diagnostici. Arch. ital. otol., 1947, 58: 111-5. ---- Infection. See with Middle-ear inflammation. ---- Inflammation. See as main heading Middle-ear inflammation. ---- Inflation [incl. insufflation] See also subheading Pressure; also Eustachian tube, Catheterization. Arnold, G. Zwei Vorschlage zur Erleichterung der Durch- blasung der Ohrtrompete. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1944, 78: 146-52.—Borries, G. V. T. Nystagmus bei Lufteinblasungen in das Mittelohr. Ibid., 1930, 64: 730-45.—Cambrelin. Modification de la mEthode de Crowe. Ann. otolar., Par., 1948, 65: 786-8. ------ Statistiques provisoires de la mEthode de Crowe. Acta otorhinolar., Brux., 1949, 3: 507-10.—Delsaux. Le bougirage a 1'adrEnaline de la trompe d'Eustache. Bull. Soc. beige otol., 1902, 7: 153-5.—Favre, F. Sensibilisation de la manoeuvre de Valsalva. Ann. otolar., Par., 1934, 514.— Fowler, E. P., jr. A simple politzerization instrument. Air Surgeon's Bull., 1945, 2: 92.—Heyninx. Un instillateur oto- tubaire. Bull. Soc. beige otol., 1906-07,12: 36-43.—Holmgren, G. Die Bedeutung der Kopfstellung bei Lufteinblasung ins Mittelohr. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1931, 65: 137/9-83 — Kiml, J. Kritika Politzerovy akustickE vysetfovaci methody pruchodnosti Eustachovy trubice. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 336-40.—Koenig, C. J. Contribuci6n al estudio del bujiraje de la trompa de Eustaquio; modificaci6n de la sonda de Itard permitiendo simult&neamente la ducha de aire comprimido y la introducci6n sin dolor de la bujia. Bol. lar. otol., Madr., 1904, 4: 434.—Langenieux, J. Le service des insufflations tubo- tympaniques de l'Etablissement thermal d'Allevard. Otorhino- lar. internat., Lyon, 1934, 18: 817721.—McBean, G. M. Val- salva's method of inflating the middle ear. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 642.—Mezrin, M. [Method in determining the permeability of the Eustachian tubes in recruiting of aviators] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 82-6.—Stefanini, A. La prova pneumo- timpanica. Arch. ital. otol., 1931, 42: 305. ---- Injury. See also subheading Foreign bodies; also Cranium, Fracture; Head injury; Middle-ear drumhead, Injury; Middle-ear inflammation, traumatic. MIDDLE EAR 154 MIDDLE EAR Arslan, K. Asimmetria tonica del padiglione auricolare nel coniglio in seguito a lesione dell'orecchio medio. Arch, fisiol., Fir., 1932-33, 31: 235-49.—Bourgeois, H. La blessure du tympan. Progr. mEd., Par., 1938, 17.—Cheval, V. Blessure des mEninges, du cerveau et du ventricule latEral gauche par corps Etranger ayant pEnEtrE par I'oreille; mEningite; trEpana- tion; guErison. Bull. Soc beige otol., 1906-07, 12: 73-6 — Grandjean, H. LEsion traumatique du tympan; commotion labyrinthique. Rev. mEd. Suisse rom., 1933, 53: 34.—Grove, W. E. Management of injuries to middle and internal ear including fractures of the temporal bone. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1941, 31: 264-72. Also Laryngoscope, 1941, 51: 957-63. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 35: 170-2.—Hildmann. Ungewdhnliche Verletzung des Mittelohrs. Munch, med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 1090.—Kleyn, A. P. H. A. de. [Injuries of the middle and internal ear through carelessness] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1940, 84: 682-8.—Kramm, H. Schadigungen des Mittelohres durch Bestrahlung. Zschr. Laryng., 1934, 25: 167-72.—Miodofiski, J. [Anisocoria resulting from injury to the middle ear] Polska gaz. lek., 1931, 10: 134. Also Otolar. slav, Praha, 1931, 3: 56-60.—Monteiro, A. Trauma do tim- pano. Acta med., Rio, 1941, 7: 101-4.—Rudkov, G. [Symp- toms of the middle ear in closed trauma of the skull] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 37-40.—Tetera, F. [Affections of the middle ear following injuries] Bratisl. lek. listy, 1938, 18: 262-4.— Whittaker, R. Wounds in the ear and mastoid region. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1944, 59: 205-17.—Zbrozhek, V. R. [Clinical aspect of injury of the middle ear due to lightning] Vest, sovet. otorinolar., 1933, 26: 197-9. — Injury: Barotrauma. See with Middle-ear inflammation, Aero-otitis. ---- Injury: Blast injury. See also Explosion; Middle-ear drumhead, Injury: Protection. Alexander, A. B. Blast injuries to the ear. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209:249-51.—Bettington, R. H. B. Injuries to the ear due to blast. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 2: 210.— Craig, D. H. Explosion injuries of the ear. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 145: 400-4. ------ Blast injuries of the ear. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1944, 59: 443-56.—Escher. Trouble rEflexe extenso-progressif consEcutif k un traumatisme acoustique. Praxis, Bern, 1947, 36: 16.—Grossman, F. M. Sound trans- mission through the ear and its relation to sound injury. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1943, 52: 666-74.—Henry, G. A. Blast injuries of the ear. Laryngoscope, 1945, 55: 663-72.—Korkis, F. B. Effect of blast on the human ear. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 198- 201.-—Paredero del Bosque, J. Lesiones de timpano por causa traumatica indirecta, ruido, mortero, explosiones, etc. Sem. mEd. espan., 1941, 4: pt 2, 322-6.—Perlman, H. B. Observa- tions on acoustic trauma in war and in peace. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1942, 51: 541-4 (Abstr.)— Ruedi, L., & Furrer, W. Tonhoheempfindung (pitch) und akustisches Trauma. Expe- rienta, Basel, 1945-46,1: 201. ■—--- Das akustische Trauma. Pract. otorhinolar., Basel, 1946, 8: 177-372, pi., Disc, 504. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 843-51.—Schmidt, M. Das akustische Trauma. Ibid., 1945, 75: 978.—Zangemeister. Die Hamburger Erfahrungen bei Luftstofischaden des Ohres. HNO, Berl., 1947-48, 1: 136. ---- Injury: Blast injury: Military aspect. Coll ier, D. J. Injuries to the ear in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 207: 337.—Gehorschadigungen im Kriege. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 712.—Hofer, I. Ueber indirekte Kriegsverletzungen des Gehororgans durch Luftdruck infolge Granat-, Schrapnell- und Minenexplosionen, Abfeuerns schwerer und schwerster Granaten und Platzens von Bomben. In: Urbantschitsch Festschrift, Wien, 1919, 343-72—Kaser, R. Beitrag zur Frage des akustischen Traumas im Militardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 990.—Kiml, J. Charakteris- tickE audiometrickE vzorky poSkozeni sluchu stfelbou. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 210-2.—Krassnig, M. Ueber die Horstorungen durch Geschossplatzungen und ohrnahe Knochen- schusse. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1949, 83: 249-57.—Lawner, S. Kriegserfahrungen iiber die Explosionsschadigungen des Ohres. In: Urbantschitsch Festschrift, Wien, 1919, 389^02.— Lukovsky, L. A. Kommocionno-kontuzionnoe porazhenie ukha po materialam frontovogo hospitalja. Vest, otorinolar., 1948,. 25-32.—Miihlberg. Das akustische Trauma im Militardienst Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 990.—Oyarzun Day, J. Las heridas del timpano en las guerras modernas. Congr. med. cir. nav. mil. Chile, 1929, 585-8.—Rigaud, M. Les traumatismes de guerre de I'oreille interne. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1940, 112: 443-65. ---- Injury, gunshot. Albernaz, M. Sfndroma de Gradenigo; bala no ouvido; sindroma de Oradenigo com paralisia do facial dois anos apos o trauma; intervencao e cura; reincidEncia; intervencSo e morte por abcesso do cErebro. Rev. otoneur., B. Air., 1929, 4: 117- 31.—Guillermin & Guillermand. Eclat de grenade del'attique; extraction par voie d'accEs postEro-supErieure respectant le tympan. Lyon mEd., 1947, 177: 119. ---- Innervation. See also subdivisions (Muscle; Paratympanic organ) Botner, V. Sulle comunicazioni nervose tra orecchio medio ed interno attraverso la parete mediale della cassa timpanica. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1947, 25: 320-5, illust.—Ernyei, S., & Bacsich, P. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Nerven und Ganglien der Paukenhohle bei Ratten und Meerschweinchen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk., 1934-35, 37: 276-83.—Manasse, P. Ueber die Empfindlichkeit des Trommelfells und der Pauken- hohlen schleimhaut fiir aussere Reize unter normalen und pathologischen Verhaltnissen. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1926, 50: 477-87.—Tuchiya, S. Studien iiber das Nervengewebe in der Auskleidung der Paukenhohle und der Mastoidealzellen. Zschr. Otorhinolar., Tokyo, 1938, 44: 88-90. ---- Insufficiency. Kobrak, F. Die Mittelohrinsuffizienz, eine funktionelle Miterkrankung des Mittelohrs. Pract. otorhinolar., Basel, 1938, 1: 293-300. ---- Irrigation and suction. Bernovits, M. Modifizierter Attikspiilapparat nach Prof. Rejto. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1930, 26: 42.—Leasure, J. K. Tympanic cavity irrigation. Tr. Indiana Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1941, 25: 39-46. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1942, 51: 253-6 — Sharrett, G. O. Middle ear suction canula with handle instru- ment shown. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1927, 33: 373. ---- Juxtatympanic membrane. Baurowicz, A. [Terminology of juxtatympanic membrane] Polska gaz. lek., 1928, 7: 199. ---- Lymphatics. Delia Cioppa, D. Ricerche embriologiche ed istologiche sulla mucosa della cassa timpanica per la discussa presenza di pro- liferazioni ghiandolari. Arch. ital. laring., 1940-41, 55: 129- 51.—Tanturri, D. Die Lymphbahnen zwischen Mittelohr und Schadelinnerem. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1930, 64: 1005-15. ---- Meningocele. See also Meningocele. Clerc. Un accident rare et imprEvisible de la paracentEse du tympan; l'ouverture d'un mEningocEle de la caisse. Ann. otolar. Par., 1944-45, 106-8. ---- Mucosa [incl. folds] See also subheadings (Gland; Lymphatics) Alexander, G. Zur Histologic der Mittelohrschleimhaut. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1927, 61: 446-50, pi.—Meyer, M. Ueber Konstitution und Mittelohrschleimhaut. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1931, 29: 106-13.—Papale, R. Pliche mucose dell'orec- chio medio ed arresto di sviluppo embrionale. Arch. ital. otol., 1925, 36: 323-30.—Schwarz, M. Das individuelle Verhalten der Schleimhaut propria im Mittelohr in ihrer Entwicklung und ihrem Gewebsaufbau. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk., 1931, 29: 98- 106, Disc, 113.—Sternberg, H. Ueber therapeutische Jodin- jektionen (freies Jod in Spuren) bei sekretorischen Storungen der Schleimhaut der Tuben und des Mittelohres. Wien. med. Wschr., 1927, 77: 1103-5—Wittmaack, K. Ueber die Entste- hung der Schleimhautkonstitution des Mittelohres. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1937, 25: 414-29. ---- Muscles. Altmann, F. Zur Kenntnis der iiberzahligen Mittelohr- muskeln. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk., 1932, 133: 28-37.—Chin, K. Ueber die Wirkung des entweder lange dauernden oder mit regelmassigen Pausen sich wiederholenden starken Klingelns auf die Mittelohrmuskein beim Meerschweinchen. Jap. J. M. Sc. Anat., 1940, 8: Proc, 61. —- Histologische Unter- suchung iiber die Mittelohrmuskeln; Veranderungen der Muskeln durch langdauernden Schallreiz (Versuche an Meer- schweinchen) Okajimas fol. anat., 1941, 20: 299-305. —— Wirkung von intermittierenden Schallreizen (Versuche an Meerschweinchen) Ibid., 307-10.—Emanuel, E. A case of clicking ears. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 652.—Fontes, V. Contri- buicao para o estudo dos musculos intrinsecos da orelha e das insercoes auriculares dos extrinsecos. Arq. anat., Lisb, 1939- 40, 20: 75-87.—Hallpike, C. S. On the function of the tym- panic muscles. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1934-35, 28: 226-33. Also J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1935, 50: 362-9, pi.—Kobrak, F. W. A study of the activities of the intratympanic muscles. Proc R. Soc. M., Lond., 1941-42, 35: 791.—Kobrak, H. Unter- suchungen iiber die pathologische Physiologie der Pauken- muskeln. Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1932, 30: 255-73.—Krassnig, M. Das Zusammenspiel der beiderseitigen Binnenohrmuskel. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk., 1938, 44: 362-5.—Tada, S. Zi-nai ni- syokin-nai sibo-sosiki ni kan-suru kenkyu [Fettgewebe der Binnenohrmuskeln] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1936, 19: Suppl. 2, 71-108, 2 pi. Also Mitt. allg. Path., Sendai, 1936, 9: 65-80, 2 pi. Also Jap. J. M. Sc, Otorhinolar., 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 5.—Thielemann. Muskelschmarotzer in der Binnen- | ohrmuskulatur. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk., 1928, 21: 547-50.— MIDDLE EAR 155 MIDDLE EAR Toti, E. Ricerche di anatomia patologica sui muscoli della cassa timpanica [46 cases] Arch. ital. otol, 1927, 38: 406-35, 3 pi.—Tukamoto, H., & Sinomiya, M. Binnenohrmuskeln und Steigbugel. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1934-35, 37: 249-54. ------ & Toida, M. Binnenohrmuskeln und Trommelfell. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1936, 141: 185-94.—Wiggers, H. C. The functions of the intra-aural muscles. Am. J. Physiol, 1937, 120:771-80. ---- Muscles: Laxator tympani. Walls, E. W. The laxator tympani muscle. J. Anat, Lond., 1946, 80: 210. ---- Muscles: Reflex. Kobrak, H. Beobachtungen des Stapediusreflexes am Menschen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk., 1932, 32: 8-22. ------ Utilization of the tensor tympani muscle reflex in the analysis of the function of the middle and internal ear structures. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1936, 45: 830-7. ------Lindsay, J. R. [et al.] The effect of limited cochlear lesions on cochlear potentials and middle ear muscle reflexes. Am. J. Physiol., 1936, 116: 93. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1938, 27: 59-66.—Lorente de No, R. Acoustic reflexes on the muscles of the middle ear (preliminary communication) Laryngoscope, 1932, 42: 801. ------ & Harris, A. S. Experimental studies in hearing; the threshold of the reflexes of the muscles of the middle ear; the hearing-loss after extirpation of the tvmpanic membrane. Ibid, 1933, 43: 315-26.—Perlman, H. B., & Case, T. J. Latent period of the crossed stapedius reflex in man. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1939, 48: 633-76. ---- Muscles: Stapedius. Lindsay, J. R., Kobrak, H., & Perlman, H. B. Relation of the stapedius reflex to hearing sensation in man. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1936, 23: 671-8.—Portmann, M. Le muscle du mar- teau; son innervation. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1949, 70: 534-46.— Schimert, J. Zur Entwicklungsgeschichte des Musculus stapedius beim Menschen. Anat. Anz., 1933, 76: 317-32. ---- Muscles: Tensor tympani. May, H. *Ueber die Fetteinlagerungen im Muse, tensor tympani [Wurzburg] 8p. 8? Berl, 1934. Liischer, E. Ueber reflektorische Trommelfellbewegungen und iiber die Funktion des Musculus tensor tympani beim Menschen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1930-31, 28: 40-57 — Malan, E. Decorso spirale ed irregolare delle miofibrille nel muscolo tensore del timpano. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1932, 7: 533. ------ Morfologia comparata del muscolo tensor tympani. Zschr. Anat. Entw., 1934, 103: 409-37.—May, H. Ueber die Fetteinlagerungen im Musculus tensor tympani. Beitr. prakt. theor. Hals &c Heilk., 1934-35, 31: 361-8 — Romano, S. Le connessioni tra il tensor tympani e il tensor veli palatini nell'embrione umano. Valsalva, 1926, 2: 515-7, pi.— Smith, H. D. Audiometric effects of voluntary contraction of the tensor tympani muscles. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1943, 38: 369-72.—Spiesman, I. G. Ueber die Fetteinlagerungen im Musculus tensor tympani am gesunden und am kranken Ohr nebst entwicklungsgeschichtlichen und vergleichend-anatomi- schen Bemerkungen. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1927, 61: 971- 83.—Torre, M. Dati quantitative sulla innervazione del muscolo tensore del timpano. Riv. otoneur, 1948, 23: 306.— Wagner, R. Ueter den Rhythmus des Tensor tympani bei willkiirlicher Innervierung. Zschr. Biol., 1924, 81: 217-23.— Wassif, K. The processus muscularis and the tensor tympani muscle of bats. Nature, Lond., 1946, 157: 877.—Wever, E. G., & Bray, C. W. The tensor tympani muscle and its relation to sound conduction. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1937, 46: 947-61. ---- Mycosis. See also subheadings (Actinomycosis; Sporo- trichosis) Shea, J. J. Mycosis of the middle ear and mastoid. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1942, 32: 39-48. Also Laryngoscope, 1942, 52: 784-9. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1943, 37: 125 (Abstr.)— Sollini, A. Ascesso retro-mastoideo prodotto da Oidium albicans. Arch. ital. sc. med. col., 1935, 16: 218-22. ---- Myiasis. Dudarev, K. S. [Chronic suppurative otitis complicated by fly larvae] Vest, otorinolar, 1940, No. 11, 116.—Gil y Gil, L. M. Mastoiditis por euliasis. Rev. clin. espan., 1949, 35: 332.—Keresztesi, I. T. Ein wirksames Mittel zur Vertilgung der Fliegenmaden im eitemden Ohr. Mschr. Ohrenh., Wien, 1944, 78: 159.—Maggots in the middle ear. South. M. & S., 1942 104: 479.—Perez Ruiz, J. Miasis otomastoidea. Medi- camenta, Madr, 1949, 7: pt 2, 286-8. ---- Myosarcoma. See also subheading Sarcoma. Karatay, S. Rhabdomyosarcoma of the middle ear. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1949, 50: 330-4. ---- Myxosarcoma. See also subheading Sarcoma. Borriglione, G. B. Mixosarcoma della mastoide. Ann. laring. Tor, 1942, 42: 70-8. ---- Ossicles. See also Ear ossicles; Incus; also subheading Sound-conduction: Apparatus. Anson, B. J. The development of the auditory ossicles in man. Anat. Rec, 1946, 94: 447. ------ Development of the auditory ossicles. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 561-9. Also Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. (1946) 1947, 34: 22-31. -----: The adult structure of the temporal bone and auditory ossicles in the light of their development. Ibid, 1948, 36: 84-9. ------ The development of the auditory ossicles and the temporal bone; a'summary of research. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1949, 49: 230-4. ------ & Bast, T. H. The development of the auditory ossicles and associated structures in man. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1946, 55: 467-94. —— Development of the auditory ossicles, otic capsule and air cells of the temporal bone. Anat. Rec, 1948, 100: 636.—Ardonin, P. Contribu- tion k l'Etude de la chatne des osselets de l'ouie chez les mam- mifEres placentaires. Rev. laryng., Bord, 1941, 62: 1; pas- sim.—Higasi, T. Nippon-zin taizi tyosyokotu no keitai no keisoku teki kansatu [measurements of the shape of the small bones of the ear of Japanese fetuses] Keio igaku, 1944, 24: 463; 481.—Nelson, E. M. The comparative morphology of the Weberian apparatus of the Catostomidae and its significance in systematics. J. Morph., 1948, 83: 225-51, incl. 3 pi.— Stroganov, S. U. Morphological characters of the auditory ossicles of recent Talpidae. J. Mammal., 1945, 26: 412-20.— Tukawaki, T. Ueber die Entwicklung des Meckelschen Knorpels, mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Beziehung zwischen dem Meckelschen Knorpelund den Gehorknochelchen. Jap. J. M. Sc, Anat, 1940, 8: Proc, 47.— Tumarkin, A. On the phylogeny of the mammalian auditory ossicles. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1948, 62: 687-90.—Weil, R. Development of the ossicula auditoria in the opossum. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc, 1899, 12: pts 2/3, 103-12.—Westoll, T. S. New light on the mammalian ear ossicles. Nature, Lond, 1944, 154: 770. ---- Ossicles: Articulations and ligaments. Capello, A. La connessione incudo-timpanica di alcuni mammiferi domestici. Arch. ital. otol., 1948, 59: 49-88.— Davies, D. V. A note on the articulations of the auditory ossicles and related structures. J. Lar. Otol., Lond, 1948, 62: 533-6, 2 pi.—Stuhlman, O, jr. Mechanical advantage of the malleus-incus articulation. In his Introd. Biophysics, N. Y., 1943, 271.—Tanturri, V., & Malan, E. La connessione incudo-timpanica nei roditori. Rass. ital. otorinolar, 1936, 10: 1-31. ---- Ossicles: Disease. Keen, J. A. The ossicles in middle-ear suppuration and their comparative size in children and adults. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1927, 42: 174-80. ------ Ankylosis of the malleus and incus. Ibid., 1930, 45: 848-54, pi.—Kelemen, G. Zur Pathologie der Hammer-Ambossverbindung. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1929-30, 124: 254-75.—Runstrom, G. [Roentgen anatomy of the ossicles and roentgen pathology with changes originating from the middle ear] Hospitalstidende, 1937, 80: Dansk. radiol. selsk. forh., 34-9. ---- Ossicles: Malleus. Higasi, T. Nippon-zin taizi tyosyokotu no keitai no keisokuteki kansatu; dai ni hen, tinkotu tuikotu [measure- ments of the shape of the small bones of the ear of Japanese fetuses; the incus and the malleus] Keio igaku, 1944, 24: 481-98.—Keller, A. P., jr. Fracture of the malleus. Eye Ear &c Month., 1949, 28: 531.—Leblanc, E., & Torreilles, J. L'appareil fibreux tympano-mallEolaire. Ann. anat. path.. Par., 1935, 12: 797-806.—Wassif, K. Anterior process of the malleus in rodents. Nature, Lond, 1946, 157: 630. ---- Ossicles: Stapes. See al?o subdivision Development. Altmann, F., & Waltner, J. G. Slight operative injuries of the stapes; histopathologic study of a case. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1945, 42: 42-6.—Anson, B. J. Major features in the developmental history of the human stapes. Q. Bull. North- west. Univ. M. School, 1940, 14: 250-7. ------ Develop- ment of the human stapes. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 36: 449-51. ------ & Cauldwell, E. W. Growth of the human stapes. Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1941, 15: 263-9. ------ The developmental anatomy of the human stapes. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1942, 51: 891-904. Disc, 1943, 52: 245-7. ------ & Reimann, A. F. Terminal stages in the development of the human stapes. Ibid., 1944, 53: 42-53. ------ The human stapes, a nonconformist among bones. Anat. Rec, 1944, 88: 421. Also Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1944, 18: 33-40.—Bartoli, D. II foro acustico e il martello nell'orecchio. In: Antologia d. prosa sc. ital. d. seicento (Falqui, E.) Fir., 1943, 2: 419-21.—Beaton, L. E.. & Anson. B. J. Adult form of the human stapes in tbe light of MIDDLE EAR its development. Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1940, 14: 258-69.—Bekesy, G. Suggestions for determining the mobility of the stapes by means of an endotoscope for the middle ear. Laryngoscope, 1950, 60: 97-110, illust.—Bostrom, H. Fall av stapesluxation vid direkt trauma mot trumhinnan. Nord. med., 1946, 30: 790.—Constas, N. P. Un cas d'anky- Iom- stapEdienne unilatErale. Ann. mal. oreille, 1930, 49: 7-8—Evans, T. H. Stapes human (left) from Lake Pelican area, Minnesota; other ear ossicles. Anat. Rec, 1950, 106: 302.—Higasi, T. Nippon-zin taizi tyosyokotu no keitai no keisoku-teki kansatu; dai ippen, tokotu [measurements of the shape of the small bones of the ear of Japanese fetuses; the os stapedius] Keio igaku, 1944, 24: 463-80.—Jager, E.F.J, de. Some points in the development of the stapes of Ichthyophis glutinosus. Anat. Anz., 1947-48, 96: 203-10—Merelli, G. Ulteriore contributo alio studio delle prove per la ricerca dell'an- chilosi stapedio-ovalare. Valsalva, 1926, 2: 433-8.—Wolff, D. An exostosis causing pressure erosion and ankylosis of the stapes. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1932, 15: 258-60. ---- Ossicles: Surgery. See also Middle-ear inflammation, Otorrhea. Bowen, H. M. Ossiculectomy. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 46.—Horiuti, J. Untersuchung von Gehorknochelchen, die bei der Radikaloperation des Mittelohrs entfernt wurden. Jap. J. M. Sc, Otorhinolar., 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 16.— Petsch, J. Frische und ausgeheilte operative Fussplatten- verletzung des Steigbiigels. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1943-44, 49: 197-226.—Rubaltelli, E. Chirurgia endo-timpanica; l'ossiculectomia nelle otorree. Arch. ital. otol., 1931, 42: 530-49. ---- Otalgia. See also Earache; Mastoiditis, Manifestation; Middle-ear inflammation, Manifestation. Benevides, W. Otalgias. An. otorinolar, Recife, 1936, 2: 28-58.-—Fridenberg, P. The clinical significance of otalgia. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1905, 10: Otolar. Sect, 216-24.— Gatscher, S. Ein Diagnostikum bei Otalgie. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1942, 55: 190.—Gorokhov, A. V. [Application of novocain block in otalgias] J. ushin. nosov. gorlov. bolez., 1941, 18: 42-4.—Kretschmann, F. Beitrag zur Entstehung des nichtentzundlichen Ohrschmerzes. In: Urbantschitsch Festschrift, Wien, 1919, 382-8.—Liaras, G., & Bouyer, A. De las algias histEricas de la mastoides, pseudomastoiditis. Bol. lar. otol., Madr., 1901, 1: 158-60.—Moritz, W. Zur Theorie der Reflexotalgie. Zschr. Laryng., 1948, 1: 282-6.—Pouliot, G. E. Otalgies sans otite. Union mEd. Canada, 1943, 72: 212 (Abstr.)—Schugt, H. P. Pain referred to the face, neck, upper extremity and chest due to lesions in the ear; report of 2 cases. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1944, 39: 430.—Starna, A. II dolore d'orecchio. Assist, san., Roma, 1933, 2: 246.—Szende, B. [Otalgia irradiata] Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: mell. 36. ---- Paraganglion. See also subheading Glomus tumor. Watzka, M. Paraganglion tympanicum? Anat. Anz, 1932, 74: 241. ---- Paratympanic organ [1911, Vitali] See also Branchial apparatus. Benjamins, C. E. Einiges iiber die Entwicklung der In- nervation des von Vitali entdeckten Sinnesorgans im Mittelohr der Vogel. Anat. Anz, 1925-26, 60: 129-37. Also Ned., tschr. geneesk., 1926, 70: pt 2, 458. Also Rev. laryng., Par., 1926, 47: 58-61. ------ L'organe paratympanique de Vitali, soi-disant organe du vol des oiseaux, chez le pingouin. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1939, 27: 266-70, illust.—Federici, F. Ueber die Innervation des von Vitali entdeckten Sinnesorgans im Mittelohr der Vogel (sogenannten paratympanischen Organs) Anat. Anz., 1926-27, 62: 241-54.—Giussani, M. Nota sulla innervazione dell'organo paratimpanico del Vitali. Arch. ital. otol., 1928, 39: 120^0, 2 pi.—Ikeda, Y, Yokote, S. [et al. Vitali-si ki no hikaku-kaibogaku narabi ni hassei-gaku-teki kenkyu; dai ippo, Vitali-si ki no has-seigaku-teki tiken hoi [studies of Vitali's organ from the point of view of comparative anatomy and of embryology; supplement to information on Vitali's organ from the standpoint of embryology] Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1940, 18: 75-85, 6 pi.—Ohmura, Y. Vitali-si-ki no hikaku-kaibogaku narabi-ni hasseigaku-teki kenkyu; Vitali- si-ki no keitai to sihai-sinkei no keiro ni kan-suru tiken hoi [comparative anatomical and genetic studies on Vitali's organ ("paratympanic organ") supplementary information on the morphology of Vitali's organ and on the path of the regulatory nerves] Ibid., 1942, 20: 1221-46, 3 pi.—Vitali, G. Alcune considerazioni sulla pubblicazione del Prof. Benjamins della presenza dell'organo paratimpanico nel pinguino. Anat. Anz., 1941, 91:364-8. ---- Perithelioma. See also subheading Endothelioma. Matusevich, J. Fibro-angioma-peritelioma de ofdo medio; peripecias diagn6sticas y terapEuticas. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1946. 60: 239-41. MIDDLE EAR — Pharmacology. Czurda, O. Klinische Erfahrungen mit Otodyn. Prakt. Arzt, Wien, 1949, 3: 186.—Ognibene, S. Ageusia produzida por instilacao medicamentosa no ouvido. Rev. brasil. oto- rinolar., 1940, 8: 54-6.-—Wood, E. L. A new drug for treat- ment of the Eustachian tube and middle ear, with an apparatus for its use. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1935, 21: 588-90.—Yamakawa, K. Die Wirkung der arsenigen Saure auf das Ohr. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1929, 123: 238-96. ---- Physiology. See also subheading Function; also Ear, Physiology; Middle-ear drumhead, Physiology. Byrne, J. G. Studies on the physiology of the middle ear. 298p. 8? Lond, 1938. Delia Cioppa, A. Sur la physiologie de I'oreille moyenne. Rev. laryng., Bord., 1935, 56: 1215-9. Also Boll. mal. orecchio, 1936, 54: 201-7. Also Proc Internat. Physiol. Congr. (1935) 1938, 15. Congr., 444-6.—Philip, R. La physiologie de I'oreille moyenne. Rev. l&ryn., Par., 1932, 53: 695-748. ---- Pneumatization. See also Middle-ear inflammation, Pneumatiza- tion aspect. Albrecht, W. Zur Frage der Pneumatisation des Mit- telohres; histologische Untersuchungen am Schlafenbein des Neugeborenen. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1930, 14: 221-8 — Forester, H. B. Pneumatic spaces in the petrous bone and their communications with the middle ear. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1940, 4: 3-5.—Vau, E. Ueber die Zweiteilung der Bulla tympanica beim Rinde. Anat. Anz., 1938-39, 87: 125-35.—Yamashita, K., & Kurata, T. Beitrage zur Pneumatisation des Schlafenbeins. Zschr. Otorhinolar., Tokyo, 1938, 44: 139. ---- Polypus. See also Middle-ear inflammation, Complica- tion. Garcia Tapia, A. Polipo aEreo del timpano. In his Anto- logfa, Madr., 1945-46, 2: 24-6.—Lederer, F. L. Clinical significance of aural polyps. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1941, 33: 1008-27.—Piazza, A. De l'utilite de monter avec du crin de cheval le serre-noeud pour polypes de I'oreille. Otorhinolar. internat., Lyon, 1922, 6: 513.—Schwabach, D. Ohrpolvpen. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1911, 11: 26-31.— Seydell, E. M. Ear polypi in acute otitis media. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1925-26, 34: 925-31.—Simonetta, B. I polipi dell'orec- chio medio; considerazioni sulla loro struttura (con speciale riguardo alia questione dei microcolesteatomi) e sui loro rapporti con gli pseudo-botriomicomi. Otorinolar. ital, 1934, 4: 535- 51.'—TrEtrtp. Neuf cas de polypes auriculaires. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1903, 8: 39-45.—White, L. E., & Quevedo, J. Chronic suppurative otitis media on the right, with labyrin- thitis following the removal of an aural polyp. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 35: 344—6.—Worms. Polypose rEcidivante de la caisse du tympan. Ann. otolar. Par, 1935, 1114. ---- Pressure. See also subheadings (Aviation aspect; Infla- tion) also Middle-ear drumhead, Relaxation; Middle-ear inflammation, Aero-otitis. Van den Borg, R. E. Een onderzoek naar den druk in het cavum tympani bij schoolkinderen. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1942, 86: 53-5.—Wever, E. G, Bray, C. W, & Lawrence, M. The effects of pressure in the middle ear. J. Exp. Psychol, 1942, 30: 40-52—Wever, E. G, Lawrence, M., & Smith, K. R. The effects of negative air pressure in the middle ear. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1948, 57: 418-28. ---- Pressure; Aviation aspect. Borshchevsky, I. J. [Training for altitude flights in chambers and their effect on the functions of the ear] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1939, 16: 64-71.—Canfield, N, & Bateman, G. H. Myringopuncture for reduced intratympanic pressure; report of pressure chamber experiments. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 340-3.—Frenzel, H. Nasen-Rachendruckversuch zur Spren- gung des Tubenverschlusses. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1938, 2: 203-5.—-Koch, J. Die Untersuchung der Ohrtrompeten und der Gleichgewichtsapparate; Verwertung der Priifungsergeb- nisse fiir die Beurteilung der Fliegertauglichkeit. Ibid, 1936- 37, 1: 305-13.—Kos, C. M. Effect of barometric pressure changes on hearing. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1944-45, 49: 75-81.—Le Pavec, E. F. Physiologic study of tubotympanic air adjustment. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 348-52 (Abstr.)— McGibbon, J. E. G. Aviation pressure deafness. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1942, 57: 14-22, pi.—Nordhoff, H. Ein einfaches Verfahren, um bei gleichzeitiger Messung der im Valsalvaschen Versuch oder im Nasen-Rachendruckversuch erzeugten Hochst- driicke festzustellen, welchen der beiden Versuche der Flieger zum Druckausgleich im Mittelohr anwendet. Luftfahrtmedi- zin, 1942-43, 7: 269-71.—Ohnacker. P. Zur Symptomatologie )6 MIDDLE EAR 157 MIDDLE EAR der Druckanstiegschaden des Gehororgans der Flieger; Not- wendigkeiten und Grenzen der Prophylaxe. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1943-44, 153: 14-25—Pittman, C. D. The middle ear and accessory nasal sinuses from a flight surgeon's point of view. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1941, 47: 378-82. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1941, 50: 518-22.—Sternstein, H. J, & Mc- Gregor, J. B. The effect of nasal ventilation upon tubal equal- izing efficiency in flying personnel. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 244-57.—Willhelmy, G. E. Ear symptoms incidental to sudden altitude changes, and the factor of overclosure of the mandible; preliminary report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1936, 34: 533-41. Also J. Aviat. M, 1936, 7: 177-81. ---- Pressure: Measurement. Dishoeck, H. A. E. v. De pneumophoon, een toestel ter bepaling van den druk in het middenoor. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1938, 82: 13-8. Also Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1937-38, 144: 53-8. ----—• [Theory and practice of the pneumophone] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1939, 83: 3654-8. Also Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1939, 146: 5-11. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 362 (Abstr.)—Drennova, K. A. [Aural manometry and its relation to selection of recruits for the army] Tr. Acad. mil. mEd. Kiroff, 1935, 2: 194-203.—Flodgren, E. En apparatur for matning av trumhaletrycket. Nord. med, 1943, 20: 2239-42.— Kostelijk, P. J. Rechtstreeksche registratie van den druk in het middenoor. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1944, 88: 790-2.— Nikhinson, A. G. [Methods of aural manometry] Vest. otorinolar, 1939, No. 6, 78-82.—Takahara, S. Iwayuru osi- kan tyiizi catarrh no tyfizi-ko in-atu ni tuite [effect of catarrhal inflammation of the Eustachian tube on negative pressure in the tympanic cavity; a new device for determination of the middle-ear air-pressure] Zibiinkoka, 1948, 20: 143-51. ---- Pressure: Variation. See also Eustachian tube, Disease. Gordienko, S. M. Patomorfologicheskie izmeneniia v ukhe zhivotnvkh pri kumuliacii ponizhennogo davleniia. Vest. otorinolar, 1949, 11: No. 6, 9-15, illust.—Huzisawa, H. Ueber die Veranderung des Horvermogens bei der Atmosphaeren- druckerniedrigung. Okayama igakkai zassi, 1938, 50: 2118.— Kiml, J. O zmfinach tlaku ve stfedouSi za polknuti. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 122-6.—Loch, W. E. Effect of experi- mentallv altered air pressure in the middle ear on hearing acuity in man. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1942, 51: 995-1006 — Rips, S. L. [Change of pressure in disorders of the ventilation of the ear] Vest, otorinolar, 1939, No. 3, 3-9, pi.—Ruedi, L. Gehoruntersuchungen an ohrgesunden und ohrkranken Ver- suchspersonen auf dem Jungfrau-Joch (3460 m) Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 176-88.—Takahara, S, & Tani, Y. Iwayuru O-si-kan-tyuzi catarrh to kiatu to no kankei ni tuite [relation between the so-called Eustachian tube-middle ear catarrh and the air pressure] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1948, 41: No. 5, 1-7.— Van den Borg, R. E. An investigation about the pressure in the tympanic cavity in school-children and the consequences of an abnormal pressure for hearing. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 500-11.—Zollner, F. Versteckte Storangen des Druckaus- gleiches im Mittelohr. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1939, 146: 12-5. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 363 (Abstr.) ---- Prosthesis. See also Deaf, Apparatus; Middle-ear drum- head, artificial. . Lebo, C. P, & Palermo, A. L. Tantalum-acrylic middle ear prosthesis. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1948, 57: 1027-31— Pohlman, A. G. The mechanics of the middle ear prosthesis. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1936-37, 40: 487; Disc, 488-91. —;— The artificial middle ear. Proc. Am. Soc. Hard of Hearing, 1940 21 meet, 36-41. ------ The diaphragm-rod prosthesis for the middle ear. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1943, 37: 628-44.— Pohlman, M. E. The artificial middle ear. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1947, 56: 647-57. ---- Radiography. See also Middle-ear inflammation, Radi- ography. . ,. .. . , Chausse, C. L'oto-radiogrammEtne ou radiogrammEtrie de I'oreille. Bull. Acad. mEd, Par, 1941, 125: 45-50. - Incidence du dEfilE antro-attico-tympanal. J. beige radiol, 1946-47 30: 17-23, 2 pi.—Faccini, M. Visualizzazione con mezzi di contrasto opachi del cavo del timpano e della tuba auditiva; prime esperienze sui cani. Radiol, med, lor, 1948, 34: 842-8. ---- Reflex. See also subheading (Muscles: Reflex) Brisotto, P. Riflessi timpanici, ventilazione tubana e sali- vazione. Otorinolar. ital, 1948, 17: 95-112.—Tasumi, K. Zi-sei hansya-sei gaisosya ni tuite no tiken hoi [cough due to ear reflex] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 276. ---- Reticuloma. Pietrantoni, L. Reticoloendotelioma e reticoloistiocitome dell'orecchio medio. Arch. ital. otol, 1948, 59: 197-221. ---- Sarcoma. See also subheadings (Cancer; Myosarcoma; Myxosarcoma) Achard, Y. Contribution a l'etude du sarcome de I'oreille moyenne chez l'enfant. 84p. 8? Par, 1929. Kober, H. *Zwei bemerkenswerte Falle von Sarkom des Mittelohres [Wiirzburg] 16p. 8? Ochsenfurt a. M, 1934. Dondi, R. Sopra un caso di sarcoma dell'orecchio medio. Rinasc. med, 1939, 16: 613-5.—Halphen. Sarcome de I'oreille moyenne. Ann. mal. oreille, 1926, 45: 607. Also Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1926, 32: 849.—Iterson, C. J. A. v. [Sarcoma of the middle ear] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1926, 70: pt 2, 482.— Iwamatu, T. Ueber einen Fall von Mittelohrsarkom. Jap. J. M. Sc, Otorhinolar, 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 51.—Maconie, A. C. Sarcoma of the middle ear and mastoid. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1944, 59: 32-5, pi.—Meda, P. Sarcoma primitivo dell'orecchio medio; studio istopatogenetico e clinico. Arch. ital. otol, 1944-45, 56: 56-76.—Rachmilewitz, L. Ein Fall von primaren Sarcom des Mittelohres. Fol. otolar. orient, 1935, 2: 169-73.—Ranucci, F. Sopra due casi di sarcoma dell'orecchio medio e cavita accessorie. Valsalva, 1934, 10: 929-35.—Robbio Campos, J. Sarcoma fibroblastico de oido medio, fuso-celular, Virchow. Rev. As. mEd. argent, 1939, 53: 16-8.—Silvagni, M. II sarcoma dell'orecchio medio (osserva- zioni cliniche) Policlinico, 1929, 36: sez. prat, 447-9.— Stupka, W. Primares Sarkom des Schlafenbeines und Mittel- ohres; Heilung durch Radiumbestrahlung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 473-7.—Turtur, G. Sarcoma dell'orecchio medio e della mastoide in una bambina di tre anni affetta da otite media purulenta cronica. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1930, 48: 1-10.—Vitolo, E. Sarcoma della cassa timpanica; studio clinico istologico. Arch. ital. otol, 1924, 35: 215-22. ---- Sclerosis. See also Middle-ear inflammation, sclerosing; Otosclerosis. Mouret, J. De la prEtendue sclErose des os qui contiennent des cavitEs pneumatiques. Ann. mal. oreille, 1926, 45: 846- 72.—Stameri, M. Sulla presclerosi timpanica di Citelli. Arch. ital. otol, 1946, 57: 125-38. ------ Sul trattamento termale solfureo delle timpanosclerosi post-catarrali. Boll. mal. orec- chio, 1947, 65: 258-70. ---- Secondary tympanic membrane. See also subdivision Fenestrae. Kiippers, L. Riss der Steigbiigelmembran [Discussion] Munch, med. Wschr, 1939, 86: 1356.—Meda, P. Contributo alia conoscenza della finestra rotonda e della membrana del timpano secondaria. Arch. ital. otol, 1947, 58: 55-73. ---- Sialoma. Novak, F. J., III. Salivary gland tumor of the middle ear and Paget's disease (osteitis deformans) of the skull. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1947, 45: 477-82. ---- Sound conduction. See also Audition; Sound. Alexander, G. La teoria della trasmissione aerea con speciale riguardo alia anatomia e alia clinica. Rass. ital. oto- rinolar, 1931, 5: 3-60.—Bekesy, G. The structure of the middle ear and the hearing of one's own voice by bone conduc- tion. J. Acoust. Soc. America, 1949, 21: 217-32, illust.— Brisotto, P. Funzione complementare delle vie osteo- ed aero-timpanica nella trasmissione dell'onda sonora in rapporto alia sua recezione e smorzamento. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1940, 58: 3; 41.—Emerson, F. P. The gradual change in the otol- ogist's conception of the conduction and perception of sound impulses. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1931, 40: 710-6.—Frank, O., & Petter, J. Statik der Membranmanometer und der Lufttrans- mission. Zschr. Biol, 1906, 48: 489-528.—Herzog. Die Schalleitung im Walohr. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1928, 12: 71-82.—Karazawa, I. Kikai-setu narabi ni seiki-setu kanten yori suru onkyo dendo mondai ni tuite [on the subject of the transmission of sound considered from the theories of mechanism and vitalism] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1941, 36: 635-43.—Kluge. Neuere Untersuchungen iiber die Schallaufnahme des Ohres. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1933, 34: 236; Disc, 245-9— Kobrak. H. G. Experiments on the conduction of sound in the ear. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1938, 27: 248. ------ A cinematographic study of the conduction of sound in the human ear. Stud. Douglas Smith Found. M. Res, 1941-42, 14: No. 17, 179-81 — Lierle, D. M, & Reger, S. N. Threshold of feeling in the ear in relation to sound pressures. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1936, 23: 653-64.—Pohlman, A. G. The conduction of air sounds to the cochlea. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1931, 40: 717-47. ------ A variable in the sensitivity to bone-conducted sounds. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, N. Y, 1940, 45: 662-4— Shambaugh, G. E., jr. The interpretation of bone conduction and other tests of hear- ing. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1936, 45: 779-97.—Wever, E. G, Lawrence, M., & Smith, K. R. The middle ear in sound con- duction. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1948, 48: 19-35. MIDDLE EAR ---- Sound conduction: Apparatus. Fumagalli, Z. Ricerche morfologiche sull'ap- parato di transmissione del suono. 323p. 25cm. Milano, 1949. Forms Suppl. 1 to v. 60, Arch. ital. otol. Folena, S. II valore morfologico dell'apparato scheletrico guidatore del suono. Arch. ital. anat, 1936-37, 35: 430-80.— Kellaway, P. Pathways of transmission to the cochlea. Am. J. Psychol, 1945, 58: 25-42.—Mink, P. J. Ueber die Funktion des Trommelfells und der Gehorknochelchen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 1477-94.—Minton, J. P. The dynamical function of the tympanic membrane and its associated ossicles. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc U. S, 1925, 11: 439-45.—Perlman, H. B. Physics of the conduction apparatus. Laryngoscope, 1945, 55: 337—48. ------ Some physical properties of the conduction apparatus. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1947, 56: 334-46— Tukamoto, H, Sinomiya, M, & Nagami, H. Auditory ossicle conduction. Polyclin. Dairen, 1930-33, 5: No. 1, 41-6.—Tumarkin, A. The evolution of the auditory conducting apparatus; a new synthesis based on functional considerations. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1948, 41: 877-88. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1949, 63: 119; 193, illust.—Tunematu, K. Den-on rensa kino to sono igi ni tuite no kosatu [observations of the functioning of the chain of transmission of sound and its significance] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 427-64. ---- Sound conduction: Deafness. See also Deafness; Middle-ear inflammation, Deafness. Schneider, C. F. *Der Einfluss von Schal- leitungsstorungen auf die Perception sdauer [Gottingen] 45p. 8? Wiirzb, 1909. Guild, S. R. Interpretation of hearing tests; with special reference to conduction deafness. J. Am. M. Ass, 1950, 142: 466-9, illust.—Johansen, H. Lydledningslidelsernes indfly- delse paa tfverste h0regraense. Nord. med, 1943,18:958-62.— Moody, F. S. Conduction deafness in children. Jefferson Hillman Hosp. Bull, 1948, 2: 94-103.—Mygind, S. H. Die nicht-suppurativen Schalleitungsleiden. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1931, 16: 333-61. ------ Klinische und experimentelle Untersuchungen uber die Entstehung von Schalleitungsstorun- gen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 1050-4.—Perlman. H. B. Lesions of the conduction apparatus. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1943, 37: 680-90. ------ Stiffness lesions of the con- ducting mechanism. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 497-509. ------ Some physical problems in conduction deafness. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1949, 58: 86-110— Pohlman, A. G. A note on the greater disability for hearing high tones in cases of con- duction deafness. Ibid, 1939, 48: 596-9—Selfridge, G. Eighth nerve and conduction deafness. California West. M, 1940, 52: 214-7. ---- Sound conduction: Deafness: Treatment. Bordley, J. E. The use of radium in the treatment of con- ductive deafness. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1947, 84: 839-44.—Dixon, O. J. An operation for the relief of conductive deafness. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1939, 348-66.—Farrior, J. B, & Richardson, G. A. Nasopharyngeal radium applicator. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 35:811 .—Fisher, G. E. The use of radium in conduction deafness. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1943, 52: 473-6.— Friesner, I, & Druss, J. G. Critique of the present treatment of deafness due to lesions in the conduction mechanism. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Lar. Otol. Rhinol, 1937, 118-30.—Goff, W. F. What can be done for conduction deafness. Northwest M, 1947, 46: 372-4— Josephson, E. M. The relief of con- duction deafness in progressive deafness. In his Your Life is Their Toy, N. Y, 1940, 440.—Pang, L. Q. The diagnosis and treatment of early conductive deafness. Hawaii M. J, 1946- 47, 6: 165-9.—Rosenberger. H. C. Radiation therapy for conductive deafness; report of results and discussion of roentgen and radium irradiation. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 49: 504- 10.—Sachsse, H. Die Behandlung der Mittelohrschwerhorig- keit. Volksgesundheit, Rastatt, 1949, 375.—Selfridge, G. Present status of vitamins in relation to eighth nerve and con- duction deafness. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 34: 125—40.— Trowbridge, B. C. Injection of the tympanum for chronic conductive deafness and associated tinnitus aurium; a pre- liminary report on the use of ethylmorphine hydrochloride. Ibid, 1944, 39: 523-6.—Uffenorde, W. Die Mittelohrschwer- horigkeit und ihre Behandlung. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild, 1944, 35: 24-38. ---- Sound conduction, experimental. Grobbelaar, C. S, & Keen, J. A. Hearing in a dog after the removal of the tympanic membrane and the malleus on both sides. Clin. Proc, Cape Town, 1944, 3: 346-54.—Kobrak, H. G. Experiments on the conduction of sound in the ear. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1938, 47: 166-75. ------ Experiments on the conduction of sound through the air of the middle ear cavity. Am. J. Physiol, 1941, 133: 352. ------ Experi- ments on conduction of sound through the cavity of the middle ear. Stud. Douglas Smith Found. M. Res, 1942-43, 15: No. 17, 1-6. ----- & Perlman, H. B. Animal experiments on MIDDLE EAR normal and pathological sound conduction. Am. J. Physiol, 1937,119:353. ------& Lindsay, J. R. Acoustic stimulation of inner ear by application of sound into cavity of middle ear. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1936, 23: 39-47— Tukamoto, H„ & Nagami, H. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber den Mechanismus der Schalleitungskette. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1934, 138:236-43. ---- Sound conduction: Test. See subheading Functional test. ---- Sporotrichosis. Andrade, C. de. Sporotrychose oto-mastoidea. Rev. med. hyg. mil, Rio, 1924, 10: 27-35. ---- Suprameatal spine [Henle] Mancioli, T. Osservazioni sulla spina di Henle. Atti Clin. otorin. Roma, 1905, 3: 191-5.—Yearsley, M. The constancy and variations of the suprameatal spine of Henle. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1904, 13: 632-6. ---- Surgery. See also subheadings (Anesthesia; Ossicles: Surgery) also Ear, Surgery; Mastoid, Surgery; Mastoidectomy; Middle-ear drumhead, Para- centesis; Middle-ear inflammation, Surgery. Boyce, G. H. Double traumatic injury of jugular bulb. J. Am. M. Ass, 1928, 91: 2064.—Fabinyi, G. Ohrenopera- tionen im fruhesten Sauglingsalter. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1943, 77: 477-80.— Giese, W. Spontane Blutungen aus dem Sinus nach Ohroperationen. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1939, 146: 23-32.—Nakazima, K. Tyuzi konzi-syuzyutu ni kankei-aru gaku-kansetu kotu-sei yutyaku no iti syorei [a case of adhesion of bone in the jaw-joint connected with radical operation on the middle ear] Tiryo & syoho, 1944, 25: 110-5.—Tamari, M. Spatkomplikationen nach Radikaloperation. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1932, 66: 286-302.—Usui, S. Tyuzi-konzi-syuzyutu-go no hasyohu ni tuite [tetanus following a radical operation on the middle ear] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 102.—Voorthuysen, D. G. W. v. Een plastische methode voor sluiting van een retro-auriculaire fistel na radicale middenooroperatie. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1940, 84: 5120-3, pi.—Whitaker, C. F., jr, Juers, A. L, & Shambaugh, G. E., jr. A modified endaural incision with nerve block anesthesia for fenestration and mastoidectomy. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1947, 45: 662-7, pi.— Yamamoto, S. Tyuzi konzi syuzyutu no k5-ryoho ni tuite [iiber die Nachbehandlung der Radikaloperation des Mit- telohres] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1943, 16: 389-96.— Yates, A. L. Repair in the middle ear. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1930, 45:785-98. ---- Surgery: Effect on hearing. Grimoud, P. *L'audition et l'evidement petromastoi'dien. 119p. 24cm. Toulouse, 1939. Wiegandt, P. *H6rbefunde nach vollstan- diger Aufmeisselung der Mittelohrraume TGot- tingen] 19p. 8? Wanfried, 1920. Arnold, G. E. Das Horvermogen nach Mastoidektomie; Ergebnis einer Nachuntersuchung an 100 Kranken der Klinik. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1940, 147: 336-47—Lundgren, N. Horselfunktionen efter uppmejsling i spadbarns- och tidiga barnaaldern. Nord. med, 1943, 20: 2244-8. ---- Surgery: Methods. Alcaino, A. La operaci6n radical por el conducto. Rev. chilena otorinolar, 1936-37, 1: 39-58.—Aubry, M, Bourgeois, R. [et al.] Voies d'abord de I'oreille moyenne. Ann. otolar. Par. 1949, 66: 492.—Bogomilsky, R. D. Pervichnyi shov pri radikalnoi operacii srednego ukha u detei. Vest, otorinolar, 1948, No. 3, 14-7.—Botey, R. La trepanaci6n del ofdo a la fresa elEctrica. Rev. mEd. Barcelona, 1926, 2. ser, 6: 100-2.— Bozzi, E. La radicale antro-epitimpanica secondo Ramadier. Arch. ital. otol, 1948, 59: 138-48.—De Greift. Mode de pansement aprEs 1'opEration de Stacke. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1903, 8: 239-41.—Delattre. Un nouveau procEdE d'antrotomie. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949, 66: 321.—Francuzov, B. L. [Modifica- tion of endaural, radical operation] Vest, otorinolar, 1939, No. 3, 59-64.—Gaston, A. Atticotomie transmastoldienne avec conservation du Shrapnell. Ann. otolar. Par, 1942, 140.—Haase, E. B. Sulfathiazolplombering og primaer lukning ved simpel 0re-opmejsling saerligt ved komplicerede tilfaelde. Nord. med, 1946, 30: 885.—Hohlbrugger, H. Zur Nachbe- handlung des radikaloperierten Mittelohres; Thiersch'sche Transplantation in Kombination mit Sulfonamides Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1946, 79:-80: 457-61.—Jampolsky, L. N. [Technique of operations on the middle ear] Arkh. med. nauk, 1929, 1: 269-300.—Kitagawa, S, Hurukawa. M, & Oka, H. Oh-si-kan heisa wo hodokositaru hi-seikei-teki tyuzi- sakkai-zyutu ni tuite [non-plastic operation on the middle ear with closure of the Eustachian tube] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 197-201.—Knapp, E. Eine Modifikation der Passowsche 58 MIDDLE EAR 159 MIDDLE EAR Plastik zum Verschluss retroauricularer Mulden. HNO, Berl, 1947-49, 1: 550-2.—Landry. L'Evidement partiel spontanE par la voie du conduit. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1928-29, 13: 241-6.—Lange, W. Gehorgangsplastik durch einfachen Langs- schnitt in der Grenze der hinteren und oberen Wand. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1928, 21: 311-3.—Lempert, J. Endaural, antauricular surgical approach to the temporal bone; principles involved in this new approach; summary report of 1,780 cases. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1938, 27: 555-87.—Lenart, Z. Trans- meatalna attico-antrotomia. Sloven, lekar, 1949, 11: 124.— Liveriero, E. Esiti lontani della radicale per via del condotto. Atti Clin, otorin. Roma (1943-47) 1948, 7: 65-78.— Maruyama, S. Tyuzi konzi-syuzyutu ni okeru hihu sekkai-sen ni tuite [the skin incision in radical operation on the middle ear] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 536-55.—Peters, E. A. Operative isolation of the petrous bone. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1935, 50: 541-3.—Rosen, S. Is it possible to cover the fenestra nov- ovalis with Shrapnell's membrane? an anatomic study. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 49: 529-34.—Scevola, P. Trattamento postoperatorio dell'intervento radicale dell'orecchio con anti- biotici e trapianto dermoepidermico alia Tiersch. Arch. ital. otol, 1948, 59: 295-304.—Schubel, J. Retroauriculare Periostlappenplastik. HNO, Berl, 1947-49, 1: 548-50.— Shulga, A. O. Modifikaciia endauralno-konservativnoi radikal- noi operacii. Vest, otorinolar, 1947, No. 2, 15-7.—Takahasi, K. Verbesserte Mastoidektomie und ihre Nachbehandlung ohne Tamponierung. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 60.—Takahasi, R. Ueber die konservative Radikal-Operation des Mittelohres. Ibid, 59.—Tatigi, Y. Tyiizi konzi syuzyutu no rinen [a reasonable idea concerning radical operation on the middle ear] Tokyo izi sinsi, 1948, 65: 61-4.—Tato, M. Las diferentes vfas de acceso en otocirugia desde el punto de vista estEtico. Temas Congr. lat. amer. cir. plast. (1942) 1943, 2. Congr, 111-4.—Tullio, P., & Caliceti, P. Sopra la micro- chirurgia auricolare. Otorinolar. ital, 1936, 6: 407-15. ---- Syphilis. See under Syphilis. ---- Tegmen tympani. See also Temporal bone. Loreti, F. Osservazioni sulla scissura glenoidea dell'osso temporale e sulla cresta del tegmen tympani. Zschr. ges. Anat, 1. Abt, 1932, 98: 293-304.—Whitfield, A. J. Fracture of the tympanic plate of the temporal bone. Pacific Dent. Gaz, 1933. 41: 505-8. ---- Tube. See also Eustachian tube; Nasopharynx. Olmsted, F. Modifications of a device for testing patency of the Eustachian tube. 4 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1945. Form No. 53, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Brown, F. E. A study of the Eustachian tube with specia' reference to the recognition and preservation of its delicate functions in the ventilation of the middle ear. Tr. Pacific Coast Oto Ophth. Soc, 1924, 12: 108-14.—Graebner, H. The Eustachian tube and its relation to flight. Eye Ear &c. Month, 1947, 26: 369-71. ---- Tuberculosis. See Middle-ear inflammation, Bacteriology; also with Tuberculosis, Ear. ---- Tumor. See subheadings (Angioma; Cancer; Carcinoma; Chloroma; Cholesteatoma; Cyst; Endothelioma; Epithelioma; Giant-cell tumor; Glomus tumor; Hamartoma; Myosarcoma; Myxosarcoma; Peri- thelioma; Polypus; Reticuloma; Sarcoma; Sia- loma) also Middle-ear inflammation, Complica- tions. Beck, J. C. Tumors of the middle ear, with report of two rare varieties. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1905, 10: Otolar. Sect, 175-86.—Causse, R. Tumeur non extEriorisEe de la caisse du tympan ayant donnE lieu a une paralysie faciale et a une surditE totale. Ann. otolar. Par, 1933, 222-4.—Henke. Ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis kongenitaler Mittelohrgeschwiilste. Zschr. Hals. &c. Heilk, 1924, 10: 377-82.—Heyninx. Tumeur latErale du cavum, avec extension endocranienne. Ann. otolar. Par, 1935, 467.—Lemoyne, J. Petite tumeur primitive de la caisse du tympan. Ibid, 1942, 99.—Lbwy, K. Primarer Tumor des Mittelohres. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1938, 72: 96.—Portmann. Despons & Larial. Sur un cas de paralysies multiples des nerfs craniens, par tumeur de l'oreille moyenne. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1937, 15: 192—Pfecechtel, A. Tumeur et inflammation de I'oreille moyenne dans leur relation anatomo- pathologique et clinique. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1938, 26: 321-40, pi.—Rosenwasser, H. Neoplasms involving the middle ear. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1940, 32: 38-53.—Schall, L. A. Neoplasms involving the middle ear. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Lar. Otol. Rhinol, 1935, 97-102. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1935, 22: 548-53. ---- Tympanic membrane. See Middle-ear drumhead. ---- Tympanic plexus. Marcondes Calasans, O. *Anatomio do plexus tympanicus no homem. 138 p. 2334cm. S. Paulo, 1940. Also Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1942, 10: 611-21 Cordier & Coulouma. Les nerfs carotico-tympaniques; leurs rapports avec la caisse du tympan et leurs relations avec le rameau de Jacobson. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1934, 34: 1270-81.—Portmann, G, & Puig, E. Le plexus tympanique. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1949, 70: 1-47, 2 pi.—Rosen, S. Chorda tympani nerve section and tympanic plexectomy; new technic used in cases of deafness, tinnitus and vertigo. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 50: 81-90.—Schneider, D. A. The growth concept of nervous integration; on real hearing; first contribution to a new theory of hearing; the tympanic plexus as a critical portion of the vegetative sound system; the neurophysiologic rationale for tympanic plexicectomy. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1947, 105: 133-48. ---- Varicose vein. Fempea, V. Un cas rare de varices du tympan. Ann. mal. oreille, 1925, 44: 625. ---- Ventilation. See also subheadings (Inflation; Pressure) Sugaya, S. Kositu kanki syogai no ty5ki ni oyobosu eikyo ni kan-suru kenkyu [Einfliisse der Ventilationsstorungen der Paukenhohle auf das Gehororgan] [162]p. 25cm. Taihoku, 1935. In: Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1935, 34: 899; 1072. Le Pavec, E. F. Etude physiologique de 1'aEration tubo- tympanique. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 110: 447-55. ---- Xanthoma. Kaneko, K. Nyusi-hoka-nai ni hassei-seru osyoku-syu syorei [xanthoma in the mastoid cells] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 208-12, pi.—Takahara, T., Watanabe, D, & Ito, K. Ohsyoku- syu (nyflsi-hoka-nai) ni rei ni tuite [two cases of xanthoma in the cellula mastoideae] Ibid, 411-20, pi. MIDDLE-EAR drumhead. Syn.: Drum membrane; Eardrum; Membrana tympani; Myrinx; Tympanic membrane. See also Ear; Middle ear. Alagna, G. Contributo alio studio dei linfatici della mem- brana del timpano. Boll. Soc. med. chir, Pavia, 1906, 1-7.— Andrews, A. H. Drum membrane. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol- Bortz) Phila, 1939, 5: 323-5.—Groen, J. J, & Jongkees, L. B. W. The measurement of the temperature at the eardrum during the caloric test of the labyrinth. J. Physiol, Lond, 1949, 108: 33-6.—Mackenzie, G. W. The appearance and behavior of the normal tympanic membrane. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1924, 30: 215-54.—Srnetz, A. 1st das Trom- melfell des Hundes von aussen sichtbar? Prag. tierarztl. Arch, 1934, 14: 24L-7.—Zalewski, T. Experimentelle Untersu- chungen iiber die Resistenzfahigkeit des Trommelfells. Zschr. Ohrenh, 1906, 52: 109-28, pi.—Zickero, F. Ueber die Elas- tizitat des Trommelfelles bei Hunden. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1927, 61:902-15. ---- Abnormity. Eschweiler. Spaltbildung in den Trommelfellen. Zschr. Laryng, 1927, 16: 105.—Grabscheid, E. Ein Fall von Inser- tion des Trommelfelles an der hautigen Bulbuswand. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1934, 68: 354.—Suarez, C. Un caso de duplici- dad unilateral del timpano. An. Casa sal. Valdecilla, 1947, 10: 64. ---- Aging. Verse. Arcus lipoides myringis arteficialis. Munch, med. Wschr, 1926, 73: 219.—Zanzucchi, G. Sulle modificazioni delle fibre elastiche della membrana timpanica in rapporto coll'eta. Arch. ital. otol, 1938, 50: 203-21.—Zisenis, K. Ueber das Vorkommen von Fettstoffen im menschlichen Trom- melfell, sowie deren Entstehung und deren Beziehungen zum Arcus lipoides corneae. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1926-27, 116: 96-115, pi. ---- Anesthetization. Beckmann, W. *Beitrag zur Frage der Trom- melfellanaesthesie nebst Versuchen mit Phenol- MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 160 MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD Psicobenyl undeinigenweiteren Anwendungsmog- lichkeiten des Psicobenyls [Miinchen] 17 p. 8°. Bottrop, 1931. Also Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1933, 136: 172-5. Citelli. Liquide trEs efficace pour 1'anesthEsie de la mem- brane tympanique. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1922, 6: 257-9—Eustathianos, N. Ueber ein Verfahren und einen neuen Apparat zur lokalen Anasthesierung des Trommelfelles. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1936, 70: 1256-9.—Koch. Die Betau- bung des Trommelfells mit Othaesin. Deut. med. Wschr, 1937, 63: 1843.—Mangabeira Albernaz, P. Soluto concentrado para a anestesia cirurgica do tfcmpano. Rev. otolar. S. Paulo, 1934, 2: 517, Disc, 532-4. Also Ann. otolar. Par, 1935, 1097 —Petermann, H. I. Die Anasthesie des Trommelfells mit Karbolsiiure. Ther. Gegenwart, 1925, 66: 598. ---- Angioma. Androsov, M. D. K kazuistike hemangiom barabannoi pereponki. Vest, otorinolar, 1950, 12: 70, illust.—Richman, F. Report of a case of vascular tumor of the membrana tympani. Laryngoscope. 1928. 38: 94-7. ---- Annulus tympanicus. Gatscher, S. Partielle Ostitis des Annulus tympanicus. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 31.—Ruttin, E. Isolierte Fraktur des Annulus tympanicus. Ibid, 1937, 71: 1259. ---- artificial [incl. prosthesis] See also Middle ear, Prosthesis. Eckert, F. *Das kiinstliche Trommelfell [Miinchen] 36p. 8? Lpz., 1928. Longtjet, B. Y. *Le tympan artificiel et la prothese tympanique. 77p 8? Par., 1930. Alexander, G. Zur Technik des kiinstlichen Trommelfelles Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1931, 65: 997.—Aubry. Un nouveau cas de tympan artificiel EtudiE a 1'audiomEtre. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 167.—Bielogolovov, M. D. Primieneniye yaichnoi plenki dlya zazhivleniya perforaciy barabannikh pereponok. Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1906, 1: 149-52.—Boke, G. A mestersEges dobhartyar61. FOlEszet, 1905, 13.—Canuyt, G, & Horning, T. A propos du tympan artificiel chez une malade opErEe d'Evidement pEtro-mastoIdien. Strasbourg mEd, 1928, 86: 191.—Causse, R. Remapques sur deux cas de tympan artificiel (Etude audiomEtrique) Ann. otolar. Par, 1944-45, 185-91.—Delstanche, J. P. De l'emploi du tympan artificiel. Bruxelles mEd, 1935-36, 16: 1115.— De Simoni, A. Sulla chiusura artificiale delle perforazioni timpaniche. Atti Congr. Soc. ital. laring. (1897) 1899, 3: 248.—Garcia Blanco, A. Audici6n y timpano artificial. Medicina, Madr, 1949, 17: pt 2, 180-6.—Gomperz, B. Neue kiinstliche Trommelfelle. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch. (1902) 1903, 2: 2. H, 433-6. ------ Ueber kiinstliche Trommelfelle aus Paraffin und Silber. Deut. med. Wschr, 1906, 32: 2065.—Hamm. Kiinstliche Trommelfelle aus Paraffin. Ibid, 307.—Holmgren, L. A demonstration of cases with tympanic membrane prothesis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1943, 31: 84-6.—Houghton, H. C. The artificial membrana tympani considered as a splint or crutch. Homoeop. Eye Ear &c J, 1899, 5: 176-9.—Kessel, O. G. Ein neuer Trommelfellersatz. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1925-26. 114: 223.-—Lucae, A. Eine bisher unbekannte Wirkungsart des sogen. kiinstlichen Trommelfells. Arch. Ohrenh, 1901-02, 54: 268-71.—McAuliffe, G. W. An ear drumhead model. Laryn- goscope, 1936, 46: 686-91. — Nadoleczny-Millioud. Das kiinstliche Trommelfell im Vergleich zu den Horapparaten. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 700.—Nasiell, V. Till 300- Srsminnet av den konstgjorda trumhinnans tillkomst. Nord. med, 1941, 11: 2564-7; 12: 3360 (Abstr.) Also Engl, transl. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 332-43.—Peltzer, F. Ueber gehorverbessernde Wirkung von Trommelfellprothesen mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung von Salbenprothesen nach Radikaloperation (Beobachtungen am eigenen operierten Ohr) Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1925-26, 114: 198-222.—Pohlman, M. E. The artificial middle ear drum. Ann. West. M. & S, 1948, 2: 413. Also Rev. otoneur, B. .Air, 1949, 24: 27 — Randall, B. A. Some facts about artificial drumheads and other aids of hearing. N. England M. Month, 1905, 24: 351-3.—Richter, E. Seidenpapier als Trommelfellersatz. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1906, 40: 725-38.—Ruskin, S. L. Gold prothesis in drum defects. Laryngoscope, 1940, 50: 573-5.— Steinmann, E. P. Ueber die Verwendung der Cellophane fiir Trommelfellprothesen. Praxis, Bern, 1945, 34: 647-52.— Stinson, W. D. Closure of perforations of membrana tympani with Cargile membrane. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1941, 47: 191-4. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1941, 50: 178-81 — Tamari, M. Ueber die Wirkung des kiinstlichen Trommelfells; Untersuchungen mit dem elektrischen Otoaudion. Wien. med. Wschr, 1931, 81: 1599.—Ueda, Y. Ayamareru zinko komaku siyo ni yoru zisei nodoku syorei [case of aural sepsis caused by the use of the wrong artificial tympanic membrane] Zibi- inkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 785-9.—Urfer, F. Einfluss des kunst- lichen Trommelfells auf das Horbild. Pract. otorhinolar., Basel, 1944, 6: 230-40. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1945, 75: 959.—Yates, D. G. The treatment of perforations of the tympanic membrane, with especial reference to the use of gutta- percha tissue. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1905, 68: 777-9. ---- Blood vessels. See also Tinnitus. Christensen, S. On the superficial vessels of the tympanic membrane. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 461-80.—Ham- berger, C. A, & Lindgren, A. G. H. Ueber die Gefassversor- gung des Trommelfells. Ibid, 1941, 29: 99-112.—Luscher E. Zur Topographie und Physiologie der cutanen oberflachlichen Trommelfellgefasse (nach Beobachtungen am lebenden Men- schen) Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1928, 22: 12-52.—Suarez, G. O. Circulaci6n arterial en la membrana del timpano. Rev. mEd. C6rdoba, 1948, 36: 454-61.—Watuzi, H. Ueber Schattenbild der in die Trommelhohle hineinragenden Vene am Trommelfell. Zschr. med. Ges. Tokyo, 1895, 9: 323-8. ---- blue. See also subheadings (Color; Hemorrhage) also Middle ear, Hemorrhage. Baldenweck. Un cas de tympan bleu opErE. Ann. otolar. Par. 1943, 103.—Bruck, A. [Sogenanntes blaues Trommelfell] Deut. med. Wschr, 1905, 31: 243.—Fiedler, M. Zur Casuistik des sogenannten blauen Trommelfelles. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1906, 40: 106-8.—Fortes, A. B., & Salem, W. Timpano azul; caso raro de surdez central com amaurose unilateral e confusao mental de inicio r&pido por oto-6tico-neurite, e ence- falite provavelmente gripal. Hospital, Rio, 1938, 14: 941-5.— Isikawa, K, & Soda, S. Takaku-teki zimei wo gappei-suru ao-iro komaku no iti rei [sog. Blautrommelfell mit objektivem Ohrgerausch] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1935, 8: 1113-7.— Kler, J. H. The blue drum membrane. Eye Ear &c. Month, 1948, 27: 29.—Koch-Bergemann. Beitrag zur Frage der Entstehung einer Blaufarbung des Trommelfelles. CharitE Ann, Berl, 1905, 29: 749-54.—Lemaitre, Y, & Forges. PrE- sentation d'un tympan bleu. Ann. otolar. Par, 1937, 57.— Masini, V. L'emato-timpano. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1929, 47: 95-7.—Melo Filho, G. de. Timpano azul. Arq. Inst. Penido Burnier, 1940-42, 6: 427 (Abstr.)—Monteiro, A. Timpano azul. Hospital, Rio, 1938, 13: 281-7. Also Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1939, 45: 242-6.—Neumann, B. Hamatotympanon nach Adenotomie. Hals &c Arzt, 1939, 30: 289-94—O'Don- nell, J. H. Blue drum, or idiopathic haemotympanum, in children. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 86.—Ranger, D. Idiopathic haemotympanum. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1949, 63: 672-81.— Shambaugh, G. E. The blue drum membrane. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1929, 10: 238-40. ---- Bulging. Berberich, J. Die Bedeutung der epitympanalen Vorwol- bung des Trommelfells. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1929, 122: 15-24. ---- Burns. See also Middle ear, Injury. Akai, M. Ryusan himatu ni yoru komaku husyoku no iti rei [ein Fall von Aetzung des Trommelfells durch Schwefel- saure-Tropfen] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1937, 10: 811—3.—Bijtel, J. Letsel van het trommelvlies door een vonk. Geneesk. tschr. Rijksverzek, 1925, 10: 259.—Bialik, M. G. Dva sluchayfi ozhoga barabannoi pereponki. Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1906, 1: 152.—Guerin, E. Briilure du tympan par de l'eau bouillante. Ann. mal. oreille, 1906, 32: 52—4.—Haug. Eine eigenartige Verbrennung des Trommelfells. Aerztl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1905, 11: 278.—Hosaka, S. Komaku kasyo no san » yorei ni tuite narabi-ni tyoki nessyo ni kan-suru ippan-teki kansatu [drei Falle von Verbrennung des Trom- melfells und statistische Beobachtung der Verbrennung und Verbriihung des Gehororgans] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1936, 19: Suppl. 2, 286-99.— Itikawa, Z. Komaku kasyo ni tuite [Ver- briihung des Trommelfells (kasuistische Mitteilung)] Oto- rhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1935, 8:1012-5.—Kubo.M. Komaku no kasyo. Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 804.-—Lion, H. Iso- lierte Trommelfellverbrennung. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1929, 122: 195-7.—Mathiesen, H. [Exudate in the middle ear and serous labyrinthitis as a result of a burn of the external ear and tympanic membrane] Nord. med, 1939, 4: 3860. Also Acta otolar, Stockh, 1941, 29: 87.—Puerner, J. W. Perforating burn of the tympanic membrane. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1948, 48: 249-51. ---- Calcification. See with subheading Osteoma. ---- Chorda tympani. See also Chorda tympani. Babkin, B. P., Alley, A, & Stavraky, G. W. Humora transmission of a chorda tympani hormone. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1932, 26: 582.—Babkin, B. P., Gibbs, O. S. [et al.] Die humorale Uebertragung der Chorda tympani-Reizung. Arch. exp. Path, Lpz, 1932, 168: 32; 64.—Boudreaux, J. La corde | du tympan. Gaz. hdp, 1936, 109: 1397-402.—Causse, R., & MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 161 MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD Lacassagne, A. Section de la corde du tympan, chez la souris, par ossiculectomie du marteau. C. rend. Soc. biol, 1941, 135: 183. ■—;---- Modifications des glandes salivaires de la souris consEcutivement a la section de la corde du tympan. Ibid, 241—4.—Findlay, J. P. Herpes zoster of the nervus chorda tympani with facial paralysis. Med. J. Australia, 1949, 2: 380-2.—Foley, J. O. The ratio between sensory and motor fibers in the chorda tympani and greater superficial petrosal nerves. Anat. Rec, 1944, 88: 432. ------ The sensory and motor axons of the chorda tympani. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol. N. Y, 1945, 60: 262-7.—Gatscher, S. Die Beteiligung der Chorda tympani an der Horfunktion innerhalb der re- flektorischen Schutzmechanismen des Ohres. Wien. med. Wschr, 1935, 85: 1274.-—Roasenda, G. L'esame funzionale della corda del timpano mediante lo stimolo elettrico (anode) a livello della colonna cervicale. Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1927, 4. ser, 33; 207-15.—Rosen, S. Chorda tympani nerve graft; report of follow-up observations one year postoperatively. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 50: 243-8. ---- Collapse. See under subheading Relaxation. ---- Color. See also other subheadings (blue; Hemorrhage) Yearsley, M. Case of abnormal colour of membrana tvmpani; shown for diagnosis. Tr. Otol. Soc. U. K, 1905-06, 7: 18-21. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1906, 21: 138-41. ---- Cyst. Wullstein, H. Angeborene Missbildung des ausseren Gehorganges (Plattenepithelcyste am oberen Trommelfell- Umschlag) (differentialdiagnostische Schwierigkeiten) Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1936, 141: 150-4. ---- Delling. See under other subheadings (Relaxation; Shrapnell membrane) ---- Dermatosis. Krukover, I. M. [Psoriasis of the tympanum] In: Jubil. otorinolar. sborn. posv. A. N. Zimin, Novosibirsk, 1933, 72, pi.— Lake, R. Four cases with sketch drawings of the membrana tympani; one case exhibited herpes and three cases a condition nearly allied to, if not actually, herpes. Tr. Otol. Soc. U. K, 1903-04, 5: 44.-—Neuziel, H. Ueber einen Fall von Herpes- eruptionen am Trommelfell bei einer beiderseitigen akuten katarrhalischen Mittelohrentzundung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1930, 64: 1213.—Pastinszky, S. v. Ueber seltene Falle von Trommelfellpsoriasis. Derm. Wschr, 1940, 111: 1103-6. ---- Disease. See also Middle-ear inflammation. Andreev, A. M, Bronstein, A. I, & Gershuni, G. V. [Effect of alternating current on the ear deprived of the tympanum] J. Physiol. USSR, 1937, 22: 53-61.—Babbitt, J. A. Pathologic information from the tympanic membrane. Pennsylvania M. J, 1932, 36: 254-61.—:Baginsky, B. Trommelfellkrankheiten. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1913, 14: 704-10.— De Martini, R. Su di un particolare quadro di lesioni produt- tive della membrana timpanica. Arch. ital. otol, 1947, 58: 204-11.—Looser, R. Ueber herdformige Trommelfellverande- rungen bei rezidivierendem Mittelohrkatarrh. Pract. oto- rhinolar, Basel, 1946, 8: 558-61. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1947, 77: 366.—Okunev, V. N. O patologicheskikh svietovykh refleksakh barabannoi pereponki i liniakh eksudata. Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1914, 9: 33-41.—Ravdin, B. D. Pathology of the tympanic membrane. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1936, 29: 273-5.— Schnurman, A. G. Two interesting ear cases. Virginia M. Month, 1948, 75:89.—Vassal, L. Thorax et tympan; accidents mEcaniques; accidents inflammatoires. Ann. otolar. Par, 1933, 1308-10.—Whitehead, A. Sketch and notes of a case of emphysema (?) of the membrana tympani. Tr. Otol. Soc. U. K, 1904-05, 6: 58. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1905, 20:255. ---- Epithelial migration. Magnoni, A. Osservazioni sulla migrazione dell'epitelio della membrana timpanica. Valsalva, 1938, 14: 234-40. ---- Examination. See also Middle ear, Examination. Muller, L. *Systematische Vergleichung beider Trommelfelle bei pathologischen Verande- rungen [Freiburg] 25p. 21cm. Wiirzb., 1939. Down the rubber ear-hole. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 315.— Hayden, A. A. Presentation of instruments; autotympanos- copy. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass, 1932, 38: 307.—Luscher, E. Trommelfellbilder in 10-30-facher Vergrosserung. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1927-28, 18: 485-9; Disc, 504.—Passow. Ueber die Veranderungen des Trommelfellbildes durch optische 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----11 Verkiirzung und die Fehler der Quadranteneinteilung. Verh. Deut. otol. Ges, 1906, 203-9. Also Arch. Ohrenh, 1906, 69: 241-5.—Starna, A. Qualche elemento di otoscopia, la membrana uditiva. Assist, san, Roma, 1940, 9: 251-4.— Voss, O. Ein Apparat zur vielfachen Vergrosserung des Trommelfells im aufrechten stereoskopischen Bild unter ultropaker Beobachtung. Zschr. Laryng, 1932, 23: 324-30. ---- Examination: Otoscopy. Arnesen, W. A. Otoscope and similar instrument. U. S. Patent Off, 1939, No. 2,154,885. ------ Otoscope. Ibid, 1944, No. 2,343,841.—Baginsky, B. Ohrspiegeluntersuchung (Otoskopie) In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1911, 11: 31-7, pi.—Busch, H. G. Selbsthaltendes Speculum fiir Radikaloperationen durch den Gehorgang. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1937-38, 43: 430-4.—Carroll, G. G. The myringoscope. J. Am. M. Ass, 1913, 61: 2065.—Dittmer, A. F. Otoscope. U. S. Patent Off, 1939, No. 2,184,414.—Ferrari Leili, G. Microscopio auricolare S. I. S. M. E. modello 101. Margin. otolar. Fir, 1946-47, 5: 437-41.—Fitzhugh, W. M, jr, & Hass, C. E. Otoscopic attachment. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 997.—Gilbert, I, & Powis, P. R. O. The Brunton auriscope; a simple and effective method of obtaining satisfactory lighting when using a Brunton auriscope. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 189.—Goldstein, M. A. The oto-projectoscope. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1905, 10: Otolar. Sect, 201-9.—Heyninx. Le spEculum grossissant de I'oreille ou mEgalotoscope. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1903, 8: 122-4.— Imhofer, R. Die Schwierig- keiten der otoskopischen Untersuchung beim Sauglinge. Med. Klin, Berl, 1932, 28: 507-9.—Jannulis, G. E. Historisches iiber die Erfindung des Ohrtrichters. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 176.—Kirchhof, A. C, & Burns, A. Conversion of an otoscope into an infant laryngoscope. West. J. Surg, 1948, 56:208.—Maietta, A. L. An easily improved otoscope. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 22, 18-21.— Marschik, H. Lupenendoskopie. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1941, 75: 351.—Miller, A. A modified Siegel's speculum. Brit. M. J, 1935, 1: 1321.—Parcher, A. H. Otoscopic or like device. U. S. Patent Off, 1942, No. 2,292,237.—Pitman, L. K. A glareless ear speculum. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1937, 25: 210. ------ Improved otoscope and ophthalmoscope. Ibid, 26: 203.—Seiffert, A. Modifizierte Briiningssche Ohrlupe. HNO, Berl, 1947, 1:41.—Williams, A. H. Handle for aural speculum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 596-8. ------ Un espEculo auricular sencillo para la otoscopia en masa. Hospital (AmErica clin.) N. Y, 1947, 3: No. 3, 38.—Wilson, M. B. El mEdico escolar y el otoscopio. Rev. mEd, Puebla, 1943, 16: No. 153, 18.—Yokoi, M. Kakudai zi-kyo no kairyo; yo no koan-seru kakudai zi-kyo ni tuite [... the enlarged ear-speculum ...] Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1941-42, 19: 237-9. ---- Flaccid portion. See subheading Shrapnell membrane. ---- Foramina. Luscher, E. Ueber das Vorkommen kleiner, trockener Defekte (Foramina Rivini) in der Pars flaccida. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1929-30, 25: 129-36.—Ramadier, J, & Pialoux, P. Le foramen de Rivinus. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949, 66: 433-8. ---- Foreign bodies. Hicguet, X. M. Grenaille de fer incluse dans le tympan; radio; extraction. Ann. otolar. Par, 1948, 65: 637-9. ---- Genetics. Landolt, R. *Otomikroskopische Trommel- fellbeobachtungen an eineiigen Zwillingen. 30p. 23cm. Bern, 1941. Helff, O. M. Studies on Amphibian metamorphosis; direct tympanic membrane formation from dermal plicae, integument transplanted to the ear region. J. Exp. Biol, Lond, 1937, 14: 1-15, 2 pi.—Luscher, E. Ueber erbbiologische Merkmale an Zwillingstrommelfellen. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1941, 149: 277-97. ------ Otomikroskopische Beobachtungen an Zwil- lingstrommelfellen. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1944, 6: 278. Also Arch. Julius Klaus Stift, 1944, 19: 461.—Popov, V. V. Induction of tympanic membrane in Bombina and Pelobates fuscus. C. rend. Acad. sc. URSS, 1945, 48: 374-6. ---- Hemorrhage. See also subheadings (blue; Color) also Middle ear, Hemorrhage. Edman, W. [Case of grave hematotympanum in a flier] Sven. lak. tidn, 1935, 32: 1098-103—Hayasi, K, & Mori, H. Komaku sensi ni yori sikketusi wo mitaru odan no iti rei [case of jaundice in which death due to hemorrhage resulted after puncture of the tympanic membrane] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 499-501.—Kraus, L. Rezidivierende Spontanblutung aus dem Trommelfell. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 1275-7, 2 pi.—M'Kernon, J. Hemorragia grave despuEs de una paracentesis del timpano. Siglo med, 1898, 45: 696.— Trimarchi, A. Otorragia da paracentesi timpanica in emofilico. Arch. ital. otol. 1924, 35: 353-5. MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 162 MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD Hernia. See also Middle ear, Hernia. Botella, E. Hernia considerable del timpano simulando un p61ipo. Libro de actas Congr. espan. otorinolar, 1910, 3. Congr, 365-8. ---- Hyperemia. See also subheading Injury. Korkis, F. B. Blast hvperaemia of the tympanic membrane. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1950, 64: 70-81, pi.— Salaris, E. La terapia della congestione timpanica con la tintura d'iodo. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1948, 66: 41-4. ---- Injury. See also other subheadings (Burns; Foreign bodies; Rupture) also Burns; Explosion; Middle ear, Injury. Bargeton, G. R. J. M. *Contribution a l'6tude des traumatismes de la membrane tym- panique [Nancy] 141p. 24cm. Lille, 1937. Darge, G. *TJeber indirekte Trommelfell- ruptur durch Sturz. 23p., 8? Berl., 1925. Alekseev, D. I. [Traumatic injuries of the tympanum] Vest, otorinolar, 1940, No. 11, 114.—Alexander, A. B. Rup- ture of the drumhead as a wartime injury. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 195. Also War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 148-53. Rupture of the drumhead as a peace and war-time injury. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1942, 4: 332-42.—Alkalaj, M. [In- juries of the ear drum during high altitude flights] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 500-2.—Arkhipov, A. I. K voprosu ob etiologii travmaticheskikh povrezhdenii barabannoi pereponki u nizhnikh chinov nashei armii. Voen. med. J, 1906, 217: spec. pt, 623-35.—Aronheim. Drei Falle von indirekter trau- matischer Trommelfellruptur. Mschr. Unfallh, 1905, 12: 336-8.—Berberich, J. Radium-Roentgenschadigung des Trom- melfelles. Fol. otolar. orient, 1935, 2: 323.—Bordley, J. E., & Hardy, M. Effect of lesions of the tympanic membrane on the hearing acuity. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1937, 26: 649-57.— Braislin, W. C. Traumatic rupture of the tympanic mem- brane. Brooklyn M. J, 1898, 12: 9-15— Broderick, C. E. Traumatic tympanic rupture. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1929, 19: 495-7.—Chavasse, P. Perforation de la membrane du tympan de I'oreille droite par la pointe d'un sabre de cavalerie pendant une charge. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1905, 19: 364-6.— Fitz-Hugh, G. S. Traumatic perforation of the ear drums. Virginia M. Month, 1946, 73: 504.—Goufas, G. Contribution a l'Etude anatomo-clinique des ruptures traumatiques de la membrane tympanique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 57-77.— Hartung, F. Traumatismo raro da membrana timpanica. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1939, 7: 361.—Haug, R. Kann eine durch Luftdusche veranlasste Ruptur des Trommelfells als fahrlassige Verletzung angesprochen werden? Aerztl. Sach- verst. Ztg, 1906, 12: 493.—Imasawa, M. [Perforation of the tympanic membrane from injury] Sei i kwai M. J, 1905, 24: No. 278, pt 2, 8-21.—Javurek, J. A clinical note on traumatic ruptures of the tympanic membrane. Otolar. slav, Praha, 1931, 3: 539-43, 2 pi.—Jones, H. M. Drawing of a traumatic perforation of the tympanic membrane. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1905, 20: 157-9.—Kelly, D. B. Rupture of the drumhead as a wartime injury. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 388.—Krepuska, G. A dobhdrtya kozvetlen sEriilEsEnek egyik szokatlanabb m6dja. Orr gEge fulgyogy, 1905, 9-11.—McNaughton-Jones, H. 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Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1905, 14: 784-8. Also Laryngoscope, 1905, 15: 1913-6; Disc, 971-6. Also Prat. mEd. fr, 1906, 20: 1-4.—Lester, J. C. Pneumotympanic vibrator. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1931, 270-3. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1931, 40: 596-9.—Truss, H. S. A new form of tym- panic masseur. Lancet, Lond, 1906, 1: 682.—Vasiliu, D. ProcEde personnel de massage vibratoire du tympan par voie salpingienne. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1926, 32: 996- 1000.—Wiening, H. Ein neuer Trommelfellmassageapparat Tromafix. Med. Welt, 1935, 9: 1550. ---- Movement. See also subdivision Vibration. Balla, A. I movimenti respiratori anormali della membrana timpanica. Arch. ital. otol, 1905-06, 17: 381-5.-—Bonain, A. Contribution k la physiologie de I'oreille moyenne; note sur les mouvements de la membrane du tympan a l'Etat normal et leur relation avec les Echanges des atmosphEres gazeuses de I'oreille moyenne et des cavitEs naso-pharyngEes. Bull. Acad. mEd, Par, 1925, 93: 627-9. Also Ann. mal. oreille, 1925, 44: 784- 91.—Borries, G. V. [Movements of drum head with respira- tion] Hospitalstidende, 1931, 74: Dansk otolar. selsk. forh, 60-3.—Casella, B. Sulla fatica periferica dell'orecchio; nuovo metodo di registrazione grafica dei movimenti del timpano. Valsalva, 1926, 2: 289-98, 2 pi.—Citovich, M. F. K voprosu o dykhatelnykh i pulsatornykh dvizheniyakh barabannoi pe- reponki. Russk. vrach, 1906, 5: 699-701.—Colquhoun, W. Recent physical researches on the nature of vowel tones in regard to their bearing on movements of the tympanic mem- brane. Tr. Otol. Soc. U. K, 1903-04, 5: 78-87.—Frenckner, P. A method for registering the movements of the tympanic mem- brane in the living person, a preliminary report. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1939, 27: 707-12.—Kostelijk. Adembewegingen van het trommelvlies. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1942, 86: 2671.— Perov, N. Sluchai ritmicheskoi podvizhnosti barabannoi pereponki v zavisimosti ot dykhatelnykh dvizhenii. Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1906-07, 1: 94.—Wessely, E, & Schwarz, A. Filmaufnahme eines Trommelfelles mit exzessiven respiratorischen Bewegungen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1927- 28, 18: 422-4; Disc, 476-85. ---- Muscle. See Middle ear, Muscles: Tensor tympani. ---- Mycosis. Mougneau, R, & Le Coulant, P. Myringomycoses dues a Sterigmatocystis nigra. Gaz. sc. mEd. Bordeaux, 1936, 57: 19-21. MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 163 MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD ---- Myringitis. Bouchet & Debain. Sur un cas de myringite. Ann. otolar. Par, 1946, 13: 246.—Josephson, E. M. Tinnitus and deafness due to interstitial myringitis. Eye Ear &c. Month, 1931, 10: 421.—Riegele, L. Ueber Veranderungen am Nervenapparat des entzundeten Trommelfells. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1933- 34, 35: 139-45. ---- Myringitis bullosa (et vesiculosa) Racca, U. Un caso di miringite vescicolosa primitiva. Valsalva, 1939, 15: 456-60, pi—Senturia, B. H, &. Sulkin. S. E. The etiology of myringitis bullosa hemorrhagica; pre- liminary report. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1942, 51: 476-82.— Tanturri, D. La miringite vescicolosa primitiva. Rinasc. med, 1939, 16: 673.—Ullmann, E. V. Zur Aetiologie dei Myringitis bullosa. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1926, 60: 41-8. ------ Myringitis bullosa; its symptoms and etiology. North- west M, 1931, 30: 14-6.—Weiss, J. Inflamaciones de la membrana del timpano; miringitis vesiculosa y otitis externa vesiculosa. Semana mEd, B. Air, 1931, 38: 172-4.—Ziegel- man, E. F. Myringitis bullosa; report of two cases. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1931, 14: 472-5. ---- Myringitis granulosa. Hochfilzer, J. J. Myringitis granulosa. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1945, 326-34. Also Laryngoscope, 1945, 55: 509-18.—Kriegsmann, G. Zur Erkennung der granulierenden Entztindung der Trommelfellmembran (Myringitis granulosa) Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 340.—Moffett, A. J. Granulating myringitis; an unusual affection of the ear drum. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1943, 58: 453-6, 2 pi. ---- Myringitis hemorrhagica. See also other subheadings (blue; Color; Hemorrhage) Rueda, F. Paquitimpanitis hemorragica 6 hemotimpano. Libro de actas Congr. nac. otorinolar, Madr, 1912, 4. Congr, 588-92. ---- Myringitis reflexa. Cora Eliseht, F, & Montero, J. Miringitis refleja menin- gogena. Prensa mEd. argent, 1944, 31: pt 2, 2652.—Marinho, J. Da miringite reflexa. Hospital, Rio, 1936, 10: 1353-7. ---- Nerve supply. Causse, R. Etude clinique de la sensibilitE de la membrane tympanique. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1938, 16: 33-8.—Deineka, D. Ueber die Nerven des Trommelfells. Arch. mikr. Anat, 1905, 36: 116-20, pi.—Kaji, H. On the nervous system of the membrana tympani and the sympathetic nerve-cells in the outer ear. Jap. J. M. Sc, 1931, 1: 95-124,4 pi.—Manasse. Ueber die Empfindlichkeit des Trommelfells fur aussere Reize. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1922, 3: 69-74.—Riegele, L. Histo- logische Studie zur Innervation des menschlichen Trommel- fells. Ibid, 1933, 33: 239-67. ---- Osteoma [incl. calcification] Androsov, M. D. Sluchai mnozhestvennoi osteomy baraban- noi pereponki. Vest, otorinolar, 1949, 11: No. 5, 73, illust.— Berberich, J. Multiple Osteome des Trommelfells. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1926, 115: 182-6, pi.—Boke, G. A dobhartya szovetelemeiben elofordul6 elmeszesedEsrol. FulEszet, 1905, 25. ---- Paracentesis [Myringotomy] See also subdivision Hemorrhage; also Middle- ear inflammation subheadings (Diagnosis; Sur- trery) Laval, R. *La myringotomie atrio-atticale; ses justifications; sa technique. 71p. 24cm. Toulouse, 1938. Ott, H. *Aufgabe und Anzeigenstellung des Trommelfellschnittes. 14p. 8? Erlangen, 1937. Renac, R. *De l'importance de la ponction exploratrice du tympan dans les otites latentes du nourrisson. 72p. 8? Par., 1930. . Akune, M. Kyu-sei tyuzien s8ki sindan-h5 tosite no kositu siken sensi [experimental puncture of the tympanum .,] Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1943, 57: 456.—Andrade Pradillo, J. El signo de crujido al iniciar la paracentesis del timpano. Rev. cir. Hosp. Juarez, MEx, 1936, 7: 1075-7.—Asai, R. Komaku sekkai. Igaku, 1947, 3: 120-2.—Aubry, M. Les mdications de la paracentEse du tympan. Presse mEd, 1937, 45: 423.— Berini, F. Miringotomia; su tEcnica e mdicaciones. Rev. med. cir, Barcel, 1904, 18: 537-47.—Bettin, G. G. Lesione del bulbo della giugulare da paracentesi timpanica. Ann. laring. Tor, 1933, 33: 124-8.—Birkholz. Ueber die Probe- punktion des Trommelfelles. Zschr. Laryng., 1928, 17: 245-7 —Connal, J. G. Incision of the tympanic membrane. Practitioner, Lond, 1905, 75: 318-22—Deleau. Sur un nouveau procEdE pour la perforation du tympan, afin de rendre l'oule. Bull. Soc. mEd. emul. Par, 1822, Suppl, 49-51 — Druss, J. G. Incisions of drum membrane in otitis media. Am. J. Surg, 1937, 36: 102-6.—Errecart, P. L, & Prini, A. Paracentesis del timpano (mirmgotomfa) Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1937, 36: 1148-55.—Escat, E. De la paracentese maxima ou myringotomie atrio-atticale. Ann. otolar. Par, 1934, 861-3.—Ficht, F. Ueber einen interessanten Fall von kiinst- licher Vergrosserung einer Trommelfellperforation. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1931, 128: 154-6.—Fraser, J. S. Drainage of the middle-ear cleft. Brit. M. J, 1935, 1: 1289.—Geschelin, A. Indications for paracentesis in children. Fol. otolar. orient, 1932-33, 1: 307-16.—Gluck. C. The unnecessity of myrin- gotomy in acute middle ear inflammations. Laryngoscope, 1926, 36: 427-33— Grahe, K. Der Trommelfellschnitt. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 241-3.—Hagedorn, M. Die Indikation und die Technik der Paracentese (des Trommelfells) in der Praxis. Med. Woche, Halle, 1906, 7: 389-91.—Hunter, K. Paracentesis tympani. Ulster M. J, 1941, 10: 45.—Jack, F. L. Some of the indications for opening the membrana tympani. Med. Commun. Massachusetts M. Soc, 1896-98, 17: 471-4.— Jobson, T. B. Paracentesis and myringotomy; a question of terminology. Brit. M. J, 1946, 1: 21.—Klein, V. En para- centese naal til trommehinden. Ugeskr. laeger, 1906, 5. R, 13: 342-4.— Lampe, R. Ein historischer Beitrag. Zbl. Chir, 1926, 53: 2405.—Lavigne, R. J. Myringotomy. Tufts M. J, 1939- 40, 6: 42-4.—Leroux-Robert. Comment explorer la caisse du nourrisson? (a propos de 2,000 ponctions d'auteurs Canadiens) Ann. mal. oreille, 1930, 49: 389-91.—Miiller, F. Sobre a dificuldade da indicacao acertada da paracentese da membrana do timpano e a possibilidade de evitar-la. Rev. otolar. S. Paulo, 1936, 4: 645-52.—Miindnich, K. Die Anzeige zum Trommelfellschnitt an der Prager Deutschen Ohrenklinik seit Emanuel Zaufal. Munch, med. Wschr, 1938, 85: 1946-9.— Myers, J. L. A study of the complications that may follow myringotomy. Ann. Otol, Rhinol, 1930, 39: 807-13, pi — Nussbaum, S. Paracentesis of tympanum. In: Ther. Infancy (Litchfield, H. R, et al.) Phila, 1942, 1: 146.—Ohzawa, R. Komaku sekkai ni tuite. Operation, Tokyo, 1947, 1: 316-20.— Olivares, M. G. Otitis media y paracentesis del timpano. Pediat. AmEricas, MEx, 1944, 2: 223-6.—Reiniger, A. Ueber die diagnostische Bedeutung der Mittelohrpunktion. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1932,66: 694-701.—Shea, J. J.—Myringotomy; incision of the ear-drum membrane. Wisconsin M. J, 1939, 38: 273.—Stuart-Low, W. Paracentesis tympani; a practi- tioner's operation. Practitioner, Lond, 1927, 119: 39-41.—■ Takahasi, M. Komaku sekkai-zyutu ni tuite [the tech- nique .,] Operation, Tokyo, 1947, 1: 234-6.—Tapia Acuna, C. La miringotomia; critica de los procedimientos. Pediat. AmEricas, MEx, 1947, 5: 496-500.—Thost, A. Die Anasthesie und Parazentese des Trommelfells. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1929, 120: 211-3.—Vermeesch. De kunstmatige doorsnijding van het trommelvlies. Handel. Vlaamsch. natur geneesk. Congr. (1903) 1904, 7: 208-12.—Vilar Sancho, R. Tiene con- traindicaci6n la miringotomia en los procesos inflamatorios exudativos cerrados del oido medio en la infancia? Libro de actas Congr. nac. pediat, Santander (1944) 1945, 6. Congr, 758.—Wanner, F. Die Parazentese. Zschr. Laryng, 1929-30, 19:349-52.—Wein Z. Parazentese-Phantom. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71:551-4. ---- Photography. Schtjlz van Treeck, A. *Die Photographie des Trommelfells. 20p. 23cm. Berl., 1938. Hantman, I. A simple technic for photography of the drum head. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 34: 7-10, pi.—Hegener, J. Die Photographie des Trommelfells. Handb. Hals &c. Heilk. (Denker & Kahler) 1926,6: 944-9.—LaRue, M. W, & Brubaker, J. D. Ear-drum and macro-cinematography in kodachrome. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass, 1946-47, 15: 3-12, pi.— Schulz van Treeck, A. Ein neues Instrument zur Untersuchung und Photographie des Trommelfells. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1938, 44: 326-31. ---- Physiology. See also Middle ear, Sound conduction. Dishoeck, H. A. E. v, & De Wit, G. Loading and covering of the tympanic membrane and obstruction of the external auditory canal. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 99-111.— Esser, M. H. M. The mechanism of the middle ear; the drum. Bull. Math. Biophys, 1947, 9: 75-91.—Gianni, O. Contributo alio studio del potere assorbente della membrana timpanica. Valsalva, 1935, 11: 157-65.—Hamberger, C. A, & Lindgren. A. Nagra ord om karlforhallandena i trumhinna och mellanora [Discussion] Nord. med, 1941, 12: 3361.—Heinrich, W. Sur la fonction de la membrane du tympan. Tr. Laborat. psychol. exp, Krak6w, 1926, 127-41.—Luscher, E. The functional effect of loading of the tympanic membrane. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1945, 33: 265-72.—Restivo, P. Modificazioni respira- torie e circolatorie da compressione delle membrane timpaniche. Valsalva, 1930, 6: 710-5—Stagnitta, G. Sul potere assorbente della membrana timpanica. Ibid, 1933, 9: 42-8. ---- Protection. See also subheading (Injury: Blast) MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 164 MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD Edwards, D. A. W. Observations on the de- sign and development of ear defenders. 20p. 32'2cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 700a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Baum, E. Eardrum protector. U. S. Patent Off, 1941, No. 2,230,738.—Cantor, J. J. Device for protecting the ear drum. Ibid, 1948, No. 2,441,866.—James, J. A. Gun blast and the use of moulded ear defenders. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1945, 60: 294-7, pi.—Kragh, J. Om multigheden af at beskytte 0ret mod staerke lyde. Militaerlaegen, 1948, 54: 81-92.— Prevention of ear damage; directions for the use of the V-51 (R) NDRC ear warden. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 4, 24.—Ruedi, L, & Furrer, W. Vorlaufige Mitteilung iiber ein neues Schallschutzgerat. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1944, 6: 255-65.-—Some general and special remarks on the investigations regarding aural protections in the army during the autumn of 1941. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 502-9. — Watson, N. A, Veneklasen, P. S. [et al.] Ear defender. U. S. Patent Off, 1948, No. 2,437,490.—Weisner. Ein Ohrschutz beim Tauchen, Artillerieschiessen, bei Sprengungen usw. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 328. ---- Pulsation. See also subheading Bulging. Bustin, E, & Korosi, A. Objektiv horbares Ohrgerausch mit sichtbarer Trommelfellpulsation. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 507-11.—Liischer, E. Trommelfell- und Exsudat- pulsation im otomikroskopischen Bilde. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1937-38, 43: 458-63. ---- Regeneration. Amersbach, K. Ueber die Bedeutung von Trommelfell- regeneraten. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1928, 118: 226-34.— Stinson, W. D. Reparative processes in the membrana tym- pani; some interesting manifestations. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1936, 24:600-5. ---- Relaxation, retraction, and tension. See also Middle ear, Pressure; Middle-ear inflammation, Manifestation. Araki, T. Komaku tikan-bu ni kansuru tiken hoi [., on the relaxed part of the tympanic membrane] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1944, 39: 35-72, pi.—Blake, C. J. Relachement du segment postEro-supErieur de la membrane du tympan. Ann. mal. oreille, 1899, 25: 555-8.—Bryant, W. S. Collodion; its use when the membrana tympani and maleal ligaments are relaxed. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1905, 14: 283-8. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1905, 20: 354-8.—Dishoeck, H. A. E. v. Meas- urement of the tension of the tympanic membrane and of the resistance of the eustachian tube. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 34: 596-602.-—Korner, O. Die Verkleinerung des Hammer- winkels durch chronische Einwartsdrangung des Trommelfells. Zschrs. Ohrenh, 1905, 50: 431-3.—Lichtenberg, K. Dob- hartya-collapsus. Budap. Orvosegy. Evk. (1891) 1892, 91-3. ---- Rupture. See also other subdivisions (Injury: Blast; Shrapnell membrane; Surgery) Memmert, W. D. *Ursachen und Prognose der Trommelfellrupturen. 20p. 21%cm. Marb., 1937. Arkhipov, A. M. K voprosu o Hechenii sukhikh perforatsii barabannoi pereponki trikhloruksusnoi kislotol (po sposobu V. N. Okuneva) Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1906, 1: 317-26.—Asherson, N. A note on the light reflex and the permanent perforation of the tympanic membrane. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1935, 50: 512-7.—Barclay, R. To heal persistent perforations of the drum-head. Med. Fortnightly, S. Louis, 1906, 30: 581; 643.—Barraud, A. Perforations sEches du tympan et lavages d'oreilles. Rev. mEd. Suisse rom, 1931, 51: 356-8.—Benesi, O. Alte Trommelfellperforationen und ihre Behandlung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1932, 66: 27-31 — Dundas-Grant, J. A case of perforation occupying almost the whole of the tympanic membrane, closed by repeated applica- tion of trichloracetic acid; cicatricial membrane still complete after ten years. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1927-28, 21: Sect. Lar. Otol, 112. Also Boll. mal. orecchio, 1935, 53: 156.— Griot, G. A. Old perforations of membrana tympani closed by the use of heat. Nebraska M. J, 1931, 16: 402.—Konisi, H. Komaku-senko BEnesi-si-ho tuisi seiseki [results of the BEnesi method of treatment of perforated tympanic membrane] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 402.—Luscher, E. Otomikroskopische Untersuchungen iiber die Heilungsvorgange und Narbenbil- dungen nach Trommelfelldefekten. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1938, 72: 13-22, pi.—Monteiro, A. Perfuracao necr6tica da membrana do timpano. Acta med, Rio, 1942, 10: 55-7. Also Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1942, 10: 701.—Muncy, W. M. Aids to pathologic drums. J. Am. Inst. Homeop, 1937, 30: 721.—Osolikhina, M. M. [On the fitness for aviation of in- dividuals with cicatricial changes on the tympanic membrane] Vest, otorinolar, 1939, No. 5, 96.—Politzer, A. Moyen d'as- surer la permanence de la perforation artificielle du tympan. Presse mEd. beige, 1868-69, 21: 221; 229.—Puchkovsky, A. M. K liecheniyu probodeniy barabannoi pereponki. Ezhemies. ushn. gorlov. nosov. boliezn, 1908, 3: 29-34. ------ Tri- khloruksusnava kislota pri sukhikh probadeniyakh barabannoi pereponki. Voen. med. J, 1906, 216: med. spec, pt, 201-20 [i. e, 501-20]—Rakhmilevich, A. G. Dva sluchaia razryva barabannoi pereponki u letchikov vo vremia pikiruiushchikh poletov. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 102.—Riiedi, L. Ueber die Entstehung, die klinische Bedeutung und die Behandlung der oben randstandigen, kleinen Trommelfell-Perforationen. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1948, 10: 613-25, pi—Schmidt, M. Nicht tuberkulose multiple Trommelfellperforationen. Ibid, 1940-41, 3: 292-4.—Szpunar, J. O leczeniu suchych otwor6w Srodkowych blony bebenkowej metoda. Okuniewa. Otolar. polska, 1947, 1: 124-41. ---- Rupture: Complication. Bargellini, D. Storia di sordita per rottura delle membrane del timpano, curata coll'applicazione del cotone umido. Gazz. toscana sc. med. fis, 1850, 8: 267-72.—Birkholz. Schwerste Labyrinthreizungen (Labyrinthitis serosa?) nach Anwendung von Karbolglyzerin als Ohrentropfen bei Bestehen einer per- sistenten trockenen Durchlocherung des Trommelfells. Zschr. arztl. Forbild, 1931, 28: 588.—Muntsch, O, & Prathithavanija, B. Gasschutz bei Perforation des Trommelfelles. Arch. Gewerbepath, 1937-38, 8: 317-20.—Schlittler, E. Ertrin- kungstod infolge persistenter Trommelfellperforation. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1927, 57: 561-3.—Spear, E. D. Does a hole in the drum-head destroy the hearing? a popular delusion re- garding the human ear. Ann. Gyn. & Paediat, Bost, 1901, 14: 263-9.—Switzer, J. L, & Gates. L. E. The effect of a perforated eardrum upon the basal metabolic rate. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1950, 35: 348-50. ---- Rupture, spontaneous. Panneton, P. Sur un cas de perforation spontanEe du tympan. Union mEd. Canada, 1935, 64: 884-7. Also Ann. otolar. Par, 1936, 277-80.—Rupture accidentelle et spontanEe du tympan, avec hEmorrhagie du conduit auditif. Bull. Soc. mEd. Emul, Par, 1822, Suppl, 51-4.—Voorthuysen, D. v. [Spontaneous and artificial healing of protracted ruptures of the ear drum] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1936, 80: 1275. ---- Secondary tympanic membrane. See under Middle ear, Secondary tympanic membrane. ---- Shrapnell membrane [Flaccid portion] Ntjssbatjm, R. *Das Rontgenbild bei Per- foration und Einziehung der Shrapnellschen Membran [Berlin] 29p. 8? Rietberg, 1928. Brock, W. Mikroskopischer Nachweis des Vorkommens von Spontanperforationen im Bereich der Membrana Shrapnelli bei der akuten Otitis. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1933-34, 35: 439-51.—Lindsay, J. R. Cholesteatoma associated with an isolated perforation in Shrapnell's membrane. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1934, 20: 47-56.—Marx, R. Ueber den Bau der Shrap- nellschen Membran. Beitr. prakt. theor. Hals &c. Heilk, 1933-35, 31: 431-43.—Oltmann, H. Ueber den Bau der Shrapnellschen Membran und ihre Beziehungen zum Bau des Mittelohres. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1940, 147: 325-35 — Schiffers. Inflammation suppurative de la rEgion de Shrapnell. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1905, 10: 60.—Schwarz, M. Die Ein- senkung der Shrapnellschen Membran und ihre klinische Bedeutung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1932, 131: 16-37. ■----- Zur Erblichkeit der Shrapnelleinsenkung. Ibid, 1944, 154: 165-8.—Sourdille, M. Les suppurations de Shrapnell; Etude anatomo-clinique et thErapeutique. J. mEd. chir. Par, 1928, 99: 739-54.—Tunematu, K. Ueber die funktionelle Bedeutung der Shrapnellschen Membran des Trommelfelles. Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 539-48. ---- Structure. Filogamo, G. Sulla morfogenesi e sull'architettura della membrana del timpano. Zschr. Zellforsch, 1943-44, 33: 14-39. ------ Recherches sur la structure de la membrane du tympan chez les diffErents vertEbrEs. Acta anat, Basel, 1949, 7: 248-72.—Fumagalli. Z. Contributo alia conoscenza della struttura della lamina propria della membrana del timpano umana. Arch. ital. otol, 1942, 54: 369-401.—Leonardelli, G. B. Contributo alia conoscenza dei sistemi di fibre a parabola della lamina propria della membrana del timpano umana. Ibid, 1948, 59: 15-28.—Miodonski, J. Beitrag zur Mikro- skopie des Trommelfelles. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 742-51. ---- Surgery. See also subdivisions (artificial; Paracentesis) Zhirmtjnsky, M. S. HoBbift onepaTHBHHfl cnoco6b rrjia AocTHJKeHua He3ajKHBaiomaro uc- KyccTBeHHaro npo6oAeHHH 6apa6aHHoft nepe- noHKH. 8p. 23cm. S. Peterb., 1891. MIDDLE-EAR DRUMHEAD 165 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Baginsky, B. Myringoplastik. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1911, 10: 192.—Clark, A. F., jr. Closure of perforations of the membrana tympani of traumatic and infectious origin. Texas J. M, 1950, 46: 145-8.—Dunlap, A. M, & Schuknecht, H. F. Closure of perforations of the tympanic membrane. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1947, 51: 215-27. Also Laryngoscope, 1947, 57: 479-90.—Fox, S. L. On closing tympanic membrane perforations. South. M. J, 1945, 38: 492.—Kerekes, G. A dobhArtyahiany plasztikai zarasanak m6dszere. Orv. lap, 1948, 4: 1419.—Leicher, H. Ueber den Verschluss von zentralen Trommelfellperforationen. Zschr. Laryng, 1930-31, 20: 323-38.—Linn, E. G. Closure of tympanic membrane perforations. Eye Ear &c Month, 1944, 23: 185-7. ---- Vibration. See also subdivision Movement; also Middle ear, Sound conduction. Guelke, R, & Keen, J. A. A study of the vibrations of the tympanic membrane under direct vision, with anew explanation of their physical characteristics. Physiol, Lond, 1949, 110: 226-36, pi.—Wilska, A. Eine Methode zur Bestimmung der Horschwellenamplituden des Trommelfells bei verschiedenen Frequenzen. Skand. Arch. Physiol, Berl, 1935, 72: 161-5. MIDDLE-EAR inflammation [Otitis me- dia] See also Mastoditis; Middle ear, Hydro- tympanum; Middle-ear drumhead, Disease. Portmann, G., & Kistler, K. Les otites movennes. 211 p. 8? Par., 1929. Aboulker, H. Le mal d'oreille. AlgErie mEd, 1935, 39: 877-900.—Anderson, J. O. Otitis media. Rep. Wayne Co. M. Soc, 1933-34, 4: 3.—Birrell, J. F. The unsafe ear. Edin- burgh, M. J, 1945, 52: 213-8, pi.—Christenberry, H. E. Otitis media. J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1925-26, 18: 331-4.—Coakley, C. G. Otitis media. J. Florida M. Ass, 1934, 20: 568-70 — Crebbin, J. T. Infections of the middle ear. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1937-38, 90: 274-9.—Del Villar Madrid, R. Las otitis medias. Torre6n mEd, 1948, 3: 61-8.—DorE, J. L. Otites, mastoidites, sinusites. In his MEd. en l'an 2000, Par, 1949, 55.—Errecart, P. L. Otomastoiditis. An. otorinolar. Uruguay, 1933, 3: 109-16.—Harris, H. H. Non-suppurative otitis media. Dallas M. J, 1943, 29: 125-31.—Harry, P. A. Otitis media. Prescriber, Edinb, 1928, 22: 234-8—Layton, T. B. Inflammations of the middle ear cleft. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1940, 54: 202-6.—Leidler, R. Otitis media. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1931, 44: 263-6.—Marvil, J. E. Otitis media. Delaware M. J, 1941, 13: 39-44.—Montis. Estado actual de los conocimientos mEdicos en la otitis media. Medicina, Madr, 1933, 4: 368-81.—Moore, P. M, jr. Infections of the middle ear. Cleveland Clin. Q, 1941, 8: 5-11.—Morgan, T. K. Re- cent advances in ear infections. Middlesex Hosp. J, 1944, 44: 47-9.—Salerno, E. D. A infecao no ouvido medio. Comun. Congr. sudamer. otorrinolar. (1944) 1945, 2. Congr, 2: 62-74.— Saruwatari, Z. Tyuzi-en. Nippon rinsyo, 1948, 6: 127-30.— Wilkinson, J. A. Otitis media. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1930- 31, 83: 710-4. ---- acute. See also subheadings (secretory; suppurative, acute) Mayer, O. Die akute Mittelohrenontziin- dung. 47p. 8? Wien, 1928. Mollison, W. M. Acute otitis media. 71 p. 16? Lond., 1932. Arellano, E. R. Otitis media aguda. Vida nueva, Habana, 1941 47: 368-70.—Austin, E. R. Acute otitis media. Proc. Clinic, Honolulu, 1945, 11: 115-9.—Beckner, W. F. Acute otitis media. West Virginia M. J, 1926, 22: 658-62.—Bias- singame, C. D. Acute otitis media. Mississippi Doctor, 1937-38, 15: No. 9, 42.—Browne, H. S. Etiology, diagnosis and treatment of acute otitis media. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1925, 18: 159-61.—Buikstra, C. R. Symposium: the middle ear and mastoid; the acute middle ear. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1938 31: 14-6.—Cassady, J. V. Acute otitis media. Ibid, 1936, 29: 17; 55.—Chlanda. Die akute Otitis. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1946, 58: 635-7.—Cohen. S. Acute otitis media. Atlantic M. J, 1924-25, 28: 291-5.—Dunn, J. F. Acute in- fection of the middle ear. Kentucky M. J, 1939, 37: 9-12.— Gershkovich, I. M, & Frei, S. L. [Acute affections of the external and middle ear and treatment] Feldsher, Moskva, 1938, No. 2, 55-7.—Gibson, M. R. Acute exudative middle- ear catarrh. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1924, 71: 427-34. Also South M. & S, 1924, 86: 343-6.—Glass,E. J. G. Acute infec- tion of the middle ear tract. Med. Press, Lond, 1950, 223: 239-41.—Guthrie, D. The acute ear in general practice. Brit M J 1934, 2: 4-6.—Haymann, L. Der Tuben-bezie- hungswe'ise" Mittelohrkatarrh. Munch, med. Wschr, 1940, 87- 606-11.—Hoople, G. D, & Blaisdell, I. H. The problem of acute catarrhal otitis media. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1943 18-23.__■---- Some clinical observations on acute catarrhal otitis media. Proc. R. Soc M, Lond, 1943-44, 37: 270-4.—Jewell, J. H. A. Otitis externa and acute otitis media. Brit. Guiana M. Annual, 1947, 28: 77-84.—Jones, C. C. Acute catarrhal otitis media. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1940, 46: 379-83.-—Jory, N. A. Acute otitis media. Postgrad. M. J, Lond, 1938, 14: 197-203.—Joublin, J. De l'otite aiguE. Progr. mEd, Par, 1948, 76: 17-21.—Kearby, D. O. Acute otitis media. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1927, 20: 64-7.—Kirkpatrick, H. L. Acute otitis media. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1936, 37: 401-3.—Linck, A. Die akute Otitis media ohne Mastoiditis. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1938, 145: 174-99.—Macdonald, E. I. A. Acute otitis media. N. Zealand M. J, 1949, 48: 58-64.— Marsh, F. D. Acute otitis media. Med. Press & Circ, Dubl, 1936, 192: 52-5.—Martin, R. F. J. Acute otitis. In: Fasc. Cestriens, Macclesfield, 1934, 214-9.—Metzenbaum, M. Acute inflammations of the middle ear. Laryngoscope, 1926, 36: 809-11.-—Mollison, W. M. Acute otitis media. Practi- tioner, Lond, 1942, 148: 321-6. —— The acute ear. Brit. M. J, 1949, 2: 923-5.—Neumann, H. Ueber die akut entziindlichen Erkrankungen des Mittelohres. Wien. med. Wschr, 1926, 76: 539.—Ockel, Glama & Wreden. Die katarrhalische Entziindung (der einfache Ohrkatarrh) S. Petersb. med. Zschr, 1863, 5: 257-93.—Page, J. R. Acute infections of the middle ear and mastoid. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1935, 60: 578.—Pandullo Solsona, L. Las otitis medias agudas en la practica del mEdico general y del pediatra. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 165-77.—Perwitzschky, R. Die akute Otitis media. Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 1167-72.—Pitman, L. K. Acute otitis media in adults. Laryngoscope, 1926, 36: 600-4.-— Richardson, J. R. Observations in acute otitis media. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1942, 51: 804-16.—Richter, H. Grundsatzliches uber den Verlauf der akuten Mittelohrentziindung. Med Klin, Berl, 1949, 44: 295-8.—Ridout, C. A. S. The acute ear. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1928-29, 22: Sect. Otol, 80-5 — Rimaud, L. Sur deux formes d'otite moyenne aigue. Loire mEd, 1927, 41: 507-16.—Robbio Campos, J, & Arpon O'Con- nor, F. Otitis media aguda. Accion mEd, B. Air, 1940, 10: 723-5.—Rodger, T. R. The problem of the acute ear. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1926, 16: 903-8—Sanjeeva Rao, M. Acute otitis media. Punjab M. J, 1942, 7: 376-83— Seiferth, L. B. Klinisches zur akuten Otitis und Mastoiditis und deren Kom- plikationen. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1928, 27: 68-107.—Sullivan, J. A. Acute otitis media. Univ. Toronto M. J, 1940-41, 18: 123-8.—Tumarkin, A. Acute otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1936, 1: 911.—White, C. P. Certain phases of acute otitis media. Delaware M. J, 1936, 8: 146-51.—Williams, J. P. Acute otitis media. Proc. Nebraska M. Soc, 1900, 32: 292-7. ---- acute: Complication. See also subdivision Complication. Blank, H. *Ein Beitrag zur Frage der Be- ziehungen zwischen den Erregern und den endo- craniellen Komplikationen der akuten Mittel- ohrentziindung [Erlangen] 31p. 8? Forchheim, 1936. Opfermann, H. *Ueber einige seltene Kom- plikationen bei akuter Mittelohrentziindung (Senkungsabszess am Foramen magnum der Schadelbasis, Bulbusthrombose mit Lahmung des Nervus glossopharyngeus, Vagus und Acces- sorius, ferner ein Fall von Gradenigoschem Symptomenkomplex) 31p. 8? Wiirzb., 1928. Reichard, W. *Ueber die in den Jahren 1929-1936 in der Erlanger Klinik beobachteten lebensgefahrlichen Verwicklungen der akuten Mitterlohrentzundung. 35p. 22cm. Erlangen- Bruck, 1937. Baudet, P. M. G, & Baudet, A. Infections otitiques aigues et leurs complications observEes pendant l'hiver 1935-1936. Rev. serv. san. mil. Par, 1937, 107: 199-217.—Bozzi, E. Osteomielite dello sfenoide e della rocca petrosa da adenotomia in individuo affetto da otomastoidite acuta. Arch. ital. otol, 1937, 49: 395-412.—Brock. W. Ueber die Entstehung der Komplikationen bei verschiedenen Formen der akuten Mit- telohrentziindung. Zschr. Laryng, 1927-28, 16: 287-9. Also Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1927-28, 19: 476-99. —— Zur Entstehung der Komplikationen bei der akuten Otitis. Ibid, 1928, 20: 190-9; Disc, 212-24.—Clay, J. V. F. The complica- tions of acute suppurative disease of the middle ear and mastoid. Hahneman. Month, 1924, 59: 153-63.—Fuller, C. K. Acute nonsuppurative otitis media and sequelae; a review of one hundred cases. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1928, 37: 1007-12.— Gadolin, H. R. An uncommon syndrome, acute otitis, facial paralysis, labyrinthine vertigo, vertical compression nystagmus, and the underlying patho-anatomy. Acta otolar, Helsin, 1948, Suppl. 67, 24-7.—Gisselsson, L. Frekvensen av mas- toiditkomplikationer vid akutaotiterfrantvaolikaupptagnings- omraden. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2118.—Hochfilzer, J. J. Early or late operative treatment in complications of acute otitis media. Minnesota M, 1930, 13: 238-41.—Hume, J. R. The acute ear; its dangers and complications. Mississippi Doctor, 1938-39, 16: No. 2, 1-3.—Krainz, W. Ueber Fruh- M[DDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 166 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION komplikationen der akuten Otitis media. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1931, 44: 864-7.—Lavrand, A. Otite moyenne aigue avec abcEs sous-mastoidien sans mastoidite. J. sc mEd. Lille, 1923, 41: pt 2, 99-101.—Marcotte, R. H. Clinical aspects of acute otitis media and complications, from viewpoint of the general practitioner. Tr. N. Hampshire M. Soc, 1930, 95-107. Also N. England J. M, 1930, 203: 681-5.—Neumann, H, Akute Mittelohrentziindung und ihre Auswirkung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1933, 83: 437-9.—Rosenhagen, H. Ein seltenes Hirnnervensyndrom bei akuter Mittelohrerkrankung. Zbl. ges. Neur. Psychiat, 1942, 102: 190.—Seydell, E. M. Acute otitis media and mastoiditis. South. M. J, 1942, 35: 658^-60.— Simons, P. C. Ingewikkeld beloop van een acute midden- oorontsteking. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1938, 82: pt 3, 4277-9.— White, G. W. Acute suppurative otitis media and its com- plications. Kentucky M. J, 1933, 31: 569-72.—Zange, J. Die akute Mittelohrentziindung und ihre Behandlung; welche Verwicklungen kommen als besonders gefahrlich in Betracht und wie ist ihr Eintritt rechtzeitig zu erkennen und zu be- handeln? Munch, med. Wschr, 1928, 75: 441-3. ---- acute: Diagnosis. See also subdivisions (Diagnosis; Radiography) Butzbach, J. *Le signe de Tangle retro- tympanique dans les otites aigues en particulier chez 1'enfant, 72p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Zangemeister, H. E. Die akute Mittel- ohrentziindung; ihre zeitgemasse Beurteilung und Behandlung. S3p. 22cm. Munch., 1944. Asherson. N. Common conditions simulating acute otitis media; aural furunculosis. Clin. J, Lond, 1933, 62: 28-34. —---- Uncommon conditions simulating acute otitis media. Ibid, 117-20.—Biehl, C. Die akute A'ittelohrentziindung; diagnostische Irrtiimer. Aerztl. Prax, Wien, 1935, 9: 149. Also Wien. klin. Wschr, 1935. 48: 341.—Botella. E. Sobre las diferentes formas de las otitis medias agudas. Siglo mEd, 1918, 65: 202-4.—Diamant, M. [Acute or chronic otitis?] Hygiea, Stockh., 1937, 99: 21.—Doyle, G. F. The importance of the early diagnosis and treatment of acute inflammation of the middle ear. Kentucky M. J, 1937, 35:517-20.—Fitzgerald, J. H. The diagnosis and treatment of acute exudative catarrh of the middle ear. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1935, 82: 248-51 — Forster, H. V. Diagnosis and treatment of acute otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1931, 2: 645-7.—Mackenzie, G. W. The diagnosis and treatment of acute exudative catarrh of the middle ear. Eye Ear &c. Month, 1928, 7: 249-56.—Marsh, F. D. Acute otitis media. Birmingham M. Rev, 1927, n. ser, 2: 1-14, pi.—Neumann, H. Diagnose und Therapie der akuten Otitis (verschiedene Formen und Komplikationen) Wien. klin. Wschr, 1924, 37: 1337.—Nylen, C. O. Cancer metastasis in the temporal bone simulating acute inflammation in the middle ear. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1936, 24: 242-52, pi— Panneton, P. Diagnostic de l'otite moyenne aigue. Union mEd. Canada, 1943, 72: 71.—Savulesco, A. Otite moyenne aigue et dEsen- sibilisation mEtamErique; pathogEnie angulaire de l'otite moyenne; le signe de la cervicalgie auriculaire provoquEe. Ann. otolar. Par, 1939, 163-9.—Schmidt. W. Zur Beurteilung akuter Mittelohrentziindungen ohne Sekretion. Med. Klin, Munch, 1948, 43: 328-30. ------ Der Wert des Blutbildes bei der akuten Mittelohrentziindung und ihren Komplikationen. HNO, Berl, 1947-49, 1: 529-37.—Schousboe, J. Nipple formation on the drum in acute otitis media. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1943, 31: 365-78. ---- acute: Etiology. See also subdivision Bacteriology. Nielsen, J. C. Studies of the aetiology of acute otitis media. 191p. 24^cm. Kbh., 1945. Clay, J. V. F. Acute otitis complicating acute upper res- piratory infection. Hahneman. Month, 1941, 76: 221-8.— Dupont-Haibe, P. Otite movenne aigue, d'origine hEmatogone probable. LiEge mEd, 1937. 30: 611-3.—Richter, H. Die akute Mittelohreiterung bei Residuen. Munch, med. Wschr., 1934, 81:1498.—Sarasina, K. Biko oyobi huku-biko syuzyutu- go ni heihatu-suru kyu-sei tyuzien no tokei-teki kansatu [statistische Beobachtungen iiber die akute Mittelohrentziin- dung als Spatkomplikation nach den Operationen der Nase und ihre Nebenhohlen] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1939, 12: 939-49.—Vaheri, E. [Pathogenesis of acute inflammation of the middle ear] Duodecim, Helsinki, 1939, 55: 160-4. Also Nord. med, 1939. 2: 1674.—Yamasita, K, & Hamano, H. Kyusei zySkido sikkan narabi-ni kyusei tyuzi-en no hassei to kiko yoso to no kankei [relationship between the development of acute diseases of the upper respiratory tract and acute otitis media, and climatic factors] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1943, 3: 118-22. ---- acute: Pathology. See also subdivision (very acute) Thielemann, U. *Beitrag zur Frage des Einflusses der anatomischen Verhaltnisse und der Erreger auf den Verlauf der akuten Otitis media [Heidelberg] 25p. 21cm. Wiirzb., 1938. Villnow, F. *Ueber die Verschiedenheit in der Verlaufsweise der akuten epitympanalen und mesotympanalen Mittelohrentziindung. 16p. 8? Heidelb., 1926. Bensch. L. Rbntgenbild und Operationsbefund des Warzen- fortsatzes bei Otitis media acuta. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1935-36, 39: 502-20.—Ferraris, G. Condizioni generali dell'organismo e capacita di guarigione in tema di otomastoidite acuta. Otorinolar. ital, 1936, 6:434-50.—Kubo.M. Kyu-sei tyuzi-en ni okeru zikan tuki ni tuite [passage of air through the auditory canal in acute otitis media] Nippon rinsyo, 1943, 1: 178-80.—Meller, H. Die Stadien der akuten Mit- telohrentziindung im Hinblick auf ihre Gefahrlichkeit. Wien. med. Wschr, 1943, 93: 459-64.—Moe, R. Regarding the causes of the variations in the clinical course of acute inflam- mations in the middle ear. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1943, 31: 173-222.—Nikaido, Y. Ueber die pathologische Veranderung des Knochen bei der akuten Mastoiditis. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 37-40.—Richter, H. Ueber Sequesterbildung bei der sogenannten Uebergangsform der akuten Mittel- ohrentziindung. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1937-38, 43: 301-5 — Ruttin, E. Auftreten des Hennebertschen Symptoms wahrend acuter Otitis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1939, 27: 16-8.—Tobey, H. G. Acute catarrhal otitis media with effusion. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1948, 36: 51-71.—Van Caneghem. La pathogEnEse des dEviations successives de la tete au cours des otites aigues. Acta otorhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 270-4.—Wirth, E. Die Abhangigkeit des Verlaufs der akuten Mittelohrentziindung von bakteriologischen und anatomischen Einfliissen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1927-28, 18: 350-4; Disc, 358-64. ------ Ueber die Beteiligung des Gehorganges bei akuten Mittel- ohrentziindungen. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1941, 149: 10-26.— Zambrini, A. R, & Podesta, R. Algunos aspectos histo- patologicos de las otitis medias agudas. An. otorinolar. Uruguay, 1933, 3: 161-6. ---- acute: Surgery. See also Middle-ear drumhead, Paracentesis. Bondarenko, A. T. [On the effect of novocain block of the nervous system on the course of acute otitis, mastoiditis and septicemia] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1939, 16: 297-303.— Cruz Bustillos, C. A. Otitis media aguda y paracentesis. Vida nueva, Habana, 1942, 50: 157-70.—Diggle, F. H. A plea for the earlier operative treatment of acute otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1924, 2: 940.—Koch, J. Die Behandlung der nicht perforierten akuten Mittelohrentziindung und die Anwendung der Parazentese. Fortsch. Ther, 1933, 9: 652-8.—Malherbe, A. Traitement chirurgical de l'antro-tympanite aigue in- fectieuse. P. verb. Congr. fr. chir, 1911, 24. Congr, 359-64.— Richter, H. Die Beriicksichtigung der anatomischen Struktur des Schlafenbeines bei der Anzeige zur Operation der akuten Mittelohrentziindung. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1939, 45: 266-83.—Unterberger, S. Die akute Mittelohrentziindung und ihre Behandlung; die konservative Behandlung, einschliess- lich des Trommelfellschnittes und wann er am Platze ist. Munch, med. Wschr, 1928, 75: 357-9.—Weichmann, M. Zur Operation und Nachbehandlung der akuten Otitis media, insbesondere Indikationsstellung, Zeitpunkt der Operation und Operationsmethode; statistische Studie iiber die Gesamtheit der in den letzten 4 Jahren an der Erlanger Ohrenklinik beo- bachteten akuten Otitiden. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1928, 119: 1-52. ---- acute: Treatment. Bail, M. R. Treatment of acute otitis media. Antiseptic Madras, 1938, 35: 951-4.—Beck, F. L. Care of the ear in acute otitis media. Colorado M, 1937, 34: 734-6.—Blackwell, H. B. The value of dry treatment in acute infections of the ear and mastoid. Laryngoscope, 1933, 43: 390-3.—Blomroos, T. [Treatment of acute inflammation of the middle ear] Fin. lak. sail, hand, 1932, 74: 793-825.—Boies. L. R. Acute otitis media. Current Ther, Phila, 1949, 37").—Bolotte, M. Le traitement des otites movennes aigues. Arch. mEd. pharm. mil, 1929, 90: 209-29.—Campbell, A. Acute otitis media; its treatment with_ results. Ind. M. Gaz, Calc, 1936, 71: 543-5.—Chausse, C. L'avEnement de la radio-clinique oto- logique aurait-il un retentissement sur la conduite du traitement des otites et des mastoidites aigues? J. mEd. Paris, 1941, 61: 11-4.—Clein, N. W. Pediatric treatment of the acute ear. Northwest M, 1940, 39: 135-7.—Coakley, L. P. Some obser- vations in the care of acute otitis media. Nebraska M. J, 1937, 22: 48-52.—Conde Jahn, F. Acerca del tratamiento de la otitis media aguda. Rev. med. cir. (Maracay) Caracas, 1935, Feb, 15-20.—Cowherd, D. H. The acute ear from an oste- opathic standpoint. College J, Kansas City, 1942, 26: 21-3.— Cunningham, A. T. Some observations on acute otitis media. Brit. Homoeop. J, 1933, 23: 141-59.—Dean, L. W, jr. Acute otitis media and mastoiditis. In: Modern Med. Ther. (Barr, D. P.) Bait, 1940, 3: 3539-42.—Diggle. F. H. 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W, & Haines, H. L. Aerotitis media; a brief presentation of its symptomatology, prevention and treatment. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 48-55.—Stewart, C. B, Warwick, O. H, & Bateman, G. L. Acute otitic barotrauma resulting from low- pressure chamber tests. Ibid, 1945, 16: 385-408.—Valder- rama Herrera, M. Un caso de aero-otitis media; problema de interns para el cirujano dentista. ADM, M6x, 1948, 5: 168-74.—Weersma. P. Barotrauma. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 1598-1601.—Weymuller, E. A, & Magnuson, P. L. Report of 52 cases of recurrent aerotitis, First Air Force, Mitchel Field, New York. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 684.—Wright, R. W. Aero-otitis media; a further report of purulent otitis media complicating aero-otitis media. Ibid, 499-512.—Zivanovic, V. Aero-otitis. Voj. san. pregl, 1947, 4: 255-60. ---- Aero-otitis, experimental. Aschan, G. K. Aero-otitis media and aero- sinusitis; experimental histo-pathological changes due to oxygen deficiency and oxygen poisoning. 93p. 24cm. 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No. 159, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Dickson, E. D. D, McGibbon, J. E. G. [et al.] An investiga- tion into the incidence of acute otitic barotrauma as a dis- ability amongst 1,000 aircrew cadets during a decompression test. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1944, 59: 267-95. ------ & Campbell, A. C. P. Acute otitic barotrauma; clinical findings, mechanism and relationship to the pathological changes pro- duced experimentally in the middle ears of cats by variations of pressure. Ibid, 1943, 58: 465-88, 16 pi.—Lieberman, A. T. Aero-otitis media in pressure chamber flights. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1946, 43: 500-7.—Riecker, O. E. Tierexperimentelle Untersuchung iiber Veranderungen der Funktion und Struktur des Gehororgans nach Unterdruckwirkung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1944, 154: 390-420. ---- Aero-otitis: Prevention and treatment. Ogden, F. W. Modified politzerization in treatment of aero-otitis media. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 173, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Bell, J. J. Aero-otitis, treated with thermotherapy. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 10.—Bowen, W. J. Delayed acute aero-otitis media and methods of prevention. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 247-52.—Chebotarev, A. J. K voprosu kliniki i terapii barotravmaticheskikh otitov. Vest, otorinolar, 1945, 7: 8-11.—Collins, B. E, Eschenbrenner, J. W., jr, & Lyle. P. L. Aerotitis and radium therapy in the Eighth Air Force. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 694-707.—Dickson, E. D. D., & McGibbon, J. E. G. The treatment of recurrent otitic barotrauma by irradiation with special reference to lymphoid tissue in the sub-mucosa of the Eustachian tube. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1949, 63: 647-71, 12 pi.—Fowler, E. P., jr. Radon treatment for otitis due to barotrauma. Ibid, 1943, 58: 489-92. ------ Use of radon to prevent otitis media due to hyperplasia of lymphoid tissue and barotrauma (aero- otitis) Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1944, 40: 402-5. ------ Ir- radiation of the Eustachian tube; an anatomic, physical and clinical study of a treatment for recurrent otitis media applied to aero-otitis. Ibid, 1946, 43: 1-11.—Grauber, J. J, Smith, J. W, & Earl, D. H. Report of the Third Air Force Irradiation Unit, 31 August 1945. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 686-93 — Hall, J. F., jr. The use of helium-oxygen mixtures in aviation for the prevention of painful ear symptoms. J. Aviat. M, 1940, 11: 81-6.—Hendricks, J. E, & Lieberman, A. T. Activ- ities of the irradiation clinic at Westover Field, Massachusetts. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 662-83.—Kelly, W. J., & Lang- heinz, H. W. Dental treatment for the prevention of aerotitis media. Ibid, 1946, 55: 13-28. ------ A rapid dental treatment for the prevention of aerotitis media. Dent. Digest, 1946, 52: 310-4.—Lamport, H. Maneuver for the relief of acute aero-otitis media. J. Aviat. M, 1941, 12: 163-8.— Leucutia, T. Aerotitis and its prevention by the use of radium. Am. J. Roentg, 1946, 55: 483-7.—Lovelace. W. R, Mayo, C. W, & Boothby, W. M. Aero-otitis media; its alleviation or prevention by the inhalation of helium and oxygen. Proc Mayo Clin, 1939, 14: 91-6.—MacGregor, J. B, Fronek, G. J, & Doyle, F. G. Prevention of aero-otitis media; use of dif- ferential pressure at simulated high altitudes in low pressure chamber. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1744.—Mikell, J. S. The use of radium in the aerotitis control program in the Twelfth Air Force. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 708-15.— Morris, F. O. The relation of deep roentgen therapy to aero- otitis. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 266-8. Also California M, 1947, 67: 100-2.—Northington, P. Radium therapy in aerotitis media. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1559-67.— Ogden, F. W. Politzerization; a simple and effective method in treatment of aero-otitis media. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 4, 18-20.—Shilling, C. W, Haines, H. L. [et al.] The prevention and treatment of aerotitis media. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1529-58.—Smedal, H. A, Bierman. H. R, & Lilienthal, J. L, jr. The treatment of aero-otitis media by rede- compression. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 211-5.—Spiegel, F. S. Aero-otitis, treated by inflation with helium. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 9.—Sternstein, H. J. Nasal resistance inhaler; a new method for the prevention and treatment of aerotitis media and aerosinusitis; preliminary report. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 266-78.—Thorne, I. J. The administra- tion of helium and oxygen mixtures in the treatment of disabling ear symptoms caused bv changes in atmospheric pressure. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 378-85.—Tomb, J. W. Amyl- nitrite in the treatment of acute aero-otitis media. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 109'.—Trapasso, T. J. Aerotitis program in the Fifteenth Air Force. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 716-21.—Trowbridge, B. C. A new treatment of acute aero- otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 50: 255-63.—Use (The) of radium in the aerotitis control program of the Army Air Forces. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1945, 54: 650-60.—Wiseheart, R. H. A new method for treatment of acute aero-otitis media. Ibid, 1943, 52: 581-8. ---- Aero-otitis—in submariners. See also Submarine. Haines, H. L., & Harris, J. D. Aerotitis media in submariners. 73 1. 27cm. N. Lond., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. X-434, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1946, 55: 347-71. Diver's ear; otitic barotrauma. R. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, No. 5, 13.—Shilling, C. W. Aero-otitis media and loss of auditory acuity in submarine escape training. Arch. Otolar, 1945, 42: 169-72. ---- agranulocytotic. See also Agranulocytosis. Oppikofer, E. K. Ueber Otitis und Rhinitis necroticans agranulocytotica. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1941-43, 48: 495-502. ---- Allergy. See also Middle ear, Allergy. Koch, H. Allergical investigations of chronic otitis. 201p. 24cm. Lund, 1947. Forms Suppl. 62, Acta otolar, Stockh. Gonda, K. Allergy-sei tyuzi-en rei. Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 549.—Hiller, B. Allergic otitis media and mastoiditis. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 1: 549-51.—Koch, H. Experimentell allergisk otit. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2116-8.—Lewis. E. R. Otitis media and allergy. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1929. 35: 427-30. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1929, 38: 185-8. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----12 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 170 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION ---- Associated diseases. See also such diseases as Diabetes mellitus; Malaria; Syphilis; Tuberculosis. Barth, H. Otitis media acuta und Diabetes. Klin. Wschr, 1937, 16: 198-201.—Cisneros, J. Mastoiditis de Bezold en un diabetico; aticoantrectomia-decorticacion de la ap6fisis; cura- ci6n. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 245-9.—Huizinga, E. Ueber einen Fall von akuter Otitis bei Diabetes mit merk- wiirdiger Trommelfelrperforation. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1931, 128: 247-54.—Humayer, K. Cukorbajos beteg kozepfiilgyul- ladasa es csecsnvulvdnyanak sequestralodasa. Orv. hetil, 1942, 86: 199.—Jon-os, Z. [Otitis media and tuberculous meningitis] Cas. lek. cesk, 1938, 77: 761-70.—Majer, E. H. Otitis bei Diabetes. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1939, 73: 305-18 — Miindnich, K. Akute Mittelohrentziindung und Malaria. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1936, 141: 358-62.—Paula Pinto Hartung, F. de. Otite media e suas complicacoes no diabetico. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1943, 11: 5-16.—Rehof, V. [Otitis media complicated by diabetes] Cas. lek. cesk, 1935, 74: 1236-8 — Vesely, J. Acute otitis media and syphilitic basal meningitis. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1934, 49: 590-2. ---- Bacteriology. See also subdivisions (Clostridium; Colon bacillus; Corynebacterium; Diphtheria bacillus; Diplococcus; Enterococcus; Funduliformis; Fusi- formis; Gonococcus; influenzal; Micrococcus; Mucosus type; Pasteurella; Pneumococcus; Pseu- domonas; Salmonella; scarlatinal; Streptococcus) Bonnahon, J. *Contribution a l'etude bac- teriologique des suppurations auriculaires a microbes pyogenes aerobies. 80p. 8? Par., 1930. Folt, C. *Ueber die Bedeutung der bakteno- logischen Untersuchung des Ohrsekretes bei akuten und chronischen Mittelohreiterungen fiir die Prognose und Therapie dieser Etnziindungen. 71p. 221/2cm. Bonn, 1937. Glenk, H. *Ueber die bakteriellen Erreger der akuten Mittelohrentziindung [Erlangung] 31p. 8? Niirnberg-Zirndorf, 1936. Vaheri, E. *Bakteriologisch-klinische Unter- suchungen iiber operativ behandelte Komplika- tionen der akuten Mittelohrentziindung. 227p. 8? Helsin., 1938. Forms Suppl. 29, Acta otolar, Stochk. Alfoldy, .1. [Bacteriology of otitis media] Orv. hetil, 1934, 78: 493-5. ■------ [Bacteriology of specific otitis media] Ibid, 1935, 79: 501-3.—Ananthanarayanan, R. Bacterial flora of ear pus in South Indians. Ind. J. Surg, 1948, 10: 302.-—Angelescu. G, Boeriu, V, & Toma, A. [Chronic suppurative otitis of the middle ear; is it sometimes tubercu- lous?] Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1933, 32: 285-301.—Bonnahon, J. Contribution a l'etude bacteriologique des suppurations auriculaires a microbes pyogenes aerobies. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1930, 36: 897-939.—Calvet, J. Importance de l'examen bacteriologique dans les oto-mastoidites. Oto- rhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1937,21: 377-406.—Caminiti, F. P. Negativita della ricerca del bacillo di Koch in soggetti tuber- colotici affetti da otite media purulenta cronica. Rass. ital. otorinolar, 1934, 8: 88-92.—Cared, P. Sulla gram-resistenza dei piogeni delle suppurazioni timpaniche acute. Otorinolar. ital, 1930-31, 1: 581-90—CaselSa. B. Flora batterica nelle otiti medie purulente croniche. Gior. med. mil, 1925, 73: 422-31.—Cristiani, M. Infezioni per via auricolare da B. paratyphi B e C, Streptococcus pneumoniae, Mycobacterium tuberculosis. Ibid, 1939, 87: 500-15.—Dei Rossi, A. Ricerche sulla flora aerobica delle mesotimpaniti acute e croniche. Arch. ital. otol, 1931, 42: 441-66.—Donadei, G. Contributo alio studio della flora batterica delle suppurazioni croniche auri- colari. Atti Soc. lombard. sc med, 1927, 16: 257-67 Ricerche ed osservazioni sui cocchi patogeni delle otiti medie purulente acute. Arch. ital. otol, 1933, 45: 245-53. Also Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb, 1933, 5: 186-9.—Fairen Guillen, M. Bacteriologia de las otitis del lactante; conside- raciones sobre 416 casos. Tr. Inst. nac. cienc. med, Madr. (1946^7) 1947, 8: 221-31— Fowler, E. P., jr. The bacteri- ology of acute otitis media and its course under new and old methods of treatment. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1941, 44: 372-80.— Frauenberger, G. S. Infections of the middle ear as related to other respiratory infections. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 33: 1105.—German, T. [Importance of bacteriological findings in acute inflammation of the middle ear] Orvoskepz^s, 1933, 23: 469-75.—Grekowitz, G. Die Keimflora fotider akuter Kinder- otitiden. Wien. med. Wschr, 1938, 88: 291-4.—Grusroan, M. A, & Pugach, P. M. [Microflora of acute suppurative otitis in relation to its course and complications] Vest, sovet. otorinolar, 1932, 25: 398-409.—Harboe, W. Prognostic ex- periments on the activity of virus in otology according to Skajaa's method. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1926-27 10: 356-61.— Hart. V. K. The bacteriology of acute ears. Laryngoscope, 1927, 37: 56-61.—Henry, L. D, & Kuhn. H. A. Bacteriological studies of acute infections of the middle ear. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1940, 46: 384-9. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1940, 49: 519-25.—Hermitte, L. C. D. A practical contribu- tion to the bacteriology and treatment of otitis. Tr. R. Soc. Trop M. Hyg, Lond, 1932, 26: 189-94.—Hesse. W. Beitrage zur Bakteriologie und Klinik akuter Mittelohreiterungen, akuter Mastoiditiden und deren Komplikationen. /schr. Hals See. Heilk, 1928-29, 22:372-411. -----Zur Bakterio- logie der chronischen Mittelohreiterung. Ibid, 19.il, *»: 360-8; Disc. 376.—Hofmann, L. Die Keimflora fotider akuter und chronischer Otitiden. Ibid, 1929, 24: 423-32; Disc, 446-62.—Ibuki, K. Zur Bakteriologie der akuten Mittel- ohreiterung. Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1936, 9: 1101.— Khatenever, A. M. [Microflora of suppurative otitis] Vest. otorinolar, 1940, No. 11, 107—Kopac, S. [Bacteriology of post-scarlatinal and post-diphtheritic otitis] Cas. lek. cesk, 1928 67: 1777-9.—Martin Calderin, A. Valoracion clinica de la bacteriologia de las otitis medias. Medicina, Madr, 1949, 17- 59-78—Monti, P. C. I germi anaerobi nelle otiti e loro compiicanze. Arch. ital. otol, 1929, 40: 185-94. Also Fr. abstr. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb, 1929, 1: 12-4.— Nakamura, S. Tyuzien no saikingaku-teki kenkyu. Jap. Zschr. Mikrob, 1940, 34: Suppl, 28; passim.—Nelson. J. B. The bacteria of the infected middle ear in adult and young albino rats. J. Infect. Dis, 1930, 46: 64-75.—Neumann, H. Welchen Einfluss hat die Bakterienflora auf den Verlauf der akuten Mittelohrentziindung? Aerztl. Prax, Wien, 1935, 9: 288. Also Wien. klin. Wschr, 1935, 48: 275. Also Wien med. Wschr, 1935, 85: 1090.—Newhart, H. Report of unusual bacterial findings in a fatal case of chronic otitis media with complications. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1939, 29: 348-55. Also Laryngoscope, 1939, 49: 1024-30.—Nielsen, J. C. Spaed- b0rnsotiternes bakteriologi. Nord. med, 1945, 28: 2236-8.— Page, J. R. Bacteriology of acute middle ear and mastoid infections. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1934, 24: 39-44. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1934, 20: 447-51.—Pinegina, N. L, & Korovma, N. M. Mikroflora barabannoi polosti pri khronicheskikh gnoinykh otitakh. Vest, otorinolar, 1949, 33-7.—Rizzi, G. Ricerche batteriologiche sull'otite media nella prima infanzia. Arch. ital. otol, 1930, 41: 262-74.—Rudberg, R. Bacteri- ological investigation of the auditory canal secretion in acute otitis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1948, Suppl. No. 74, 194-202.— Sala, O. Sull'importanza de fattori costituzionali nell'otite media cronica; i germi aerobi nella otite media purulenta cronica varieta epitimpanica e marginale. Margin, otolar. Fir, 1948- 49, 6: 161-73, tab.—Scharfe, E. E. Bacteriologic review of the cases of suppurative otitis media and mastoiditis observed in the Royal Victoria and the Montreal General Hospital during 1938. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 131-3.—Schemer, K. Jahreszeitliche Schwankungen der Erreger bei Otitis media. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1940-41, 47: 32-46.—Takata. A. Kyu- sei tyuzien no kien-kin oyobi sono-go no ziro-tyu saikin no hen sen ni tuite [bacterial types in acute otitis media; changes in the flora during the progress of aural discharges] Zibiinkoka, 1950, 22: 58-61.—Tanaka, G, & Ohhasi, Z. Waga kyositu ni okeru tyuzien no saikingaku-teki kensa seiseki ni tuite [results of the bacteriological examination of otitis media ...] Kumamoto igakkai zassi, 1940, 16: 681.—Torrini, U. L, & Morandini, G. Contributo alio studio della flora batterica delle compiicanze otitiche, con speciale riguardo alia clinica. Ann. laring. Tor, 1927, 28: 7-28.—Valentine, E. Bacteri- ologic study of middle ear infections. J. Infect. Dis, 1924, 35: 177-206.—Vedder, A. Bacteriologische waarnemingen bij een epidemie van otitis media en mastoiditis. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 291-3.—Winnik, S. A. Contribution a l'etude de la correlation bacteriologique des otites moyennes suppurees et des mastoldites. Otolar. slav, Praha, 1931, 3: 328-38.— Wirth, E. Studien zur klinischen Bakteriologie der akuten Mittelohrentziindung. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1927, 26: 190; 1928, 27: 21. ------ Seltene gramnegative, anaerobe Bazil- len als ungewohnlich bosartige Erreger von akuten Mittel- ohrentzundungen. Zbl. Bakt, 1927-28, 105: 201-4. ------ Experimentelle Untersuchungen zur Bakteriologie und Patho- logie der chronischen Mittelohrentziindungen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1934-35, 37: 316-56. ---- Bathing and swimming. See also Swimming-pool, Hazards. Aural and paranasal infection in swimmers. Med. J. Australia, 1939, 2: 692.—Harry, P. A. Swimmer's otitis. Prescriber, Edinb, 1940, 34: 125.—Hasty, F. E. Otitis media and swimming. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1927, 33: 246-54.-—Hill, F. T. Otologic complications from swimming in summer camps; an attempt at prevention. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1929, 38: 444-54.—Kagan, S. E. [Otitis during the bathing season] Sovet. vrach. gaz, 1934, 38: 921-4.—Kettel, K. [Bathing otitis] Ugeskr. laeger, 1939, 101: 869-71 — McAuIiffe, G. B. The prevention of so-called bathers' ear. Med. J. & Rec, 1926, 124: 327.—Mathieu, C. L'otite dea baigneurs. J. Hotel-Dieu Montreal, 1942, 11: 216-8.—Nesbit, W. M. Sinus and ear infections due to swimming. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull, 1945, 7: 12-4.—Nielsen, J. C. Beitrag zur Aetiologie der Badeotitis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 234-48. ------ Badeotiter; aetiologi, symptomatologi og pathogenese. Ugeskr. laeger, 1944, 106: 1116-8. Also MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 171 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Acta otolar, Stockh, 1945, 33: 31-5.------Bathing otitis from the season of 1943. Ibid, 155. Also Nord. med, 1945, 28: 2213.—Saunders, G. C. Sinusitis and otitis in swimmers. Am. J. Hyg, 1929, 10: 253-60.—Swimming ear. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 2: 1036.—Taylor, H. M. Otitis and sinusitis in the swimmer, with emphasis on man's lack of adaptation to an aquatic environment. Tr. Sect. Lar. Otol. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 17-28. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 891-4.—Truffert, P. L'otite des piscines. Bull, mid., Par, 1929, 43: 1257-9. ■ bilateral. See also subdivision Lateralization. Gellein, P. Ueber die Prognose bei doppelseitiger akuter Otitis media suppurativa. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1934, 20: 458-70. Also Nord. med. tskr, 1934, 7: 467.—Lurie, M. H, Goodale, R. L, & Slaughter, E. C. Chronic bilateral sup- purative hemorrhagic otitis media with meningitis and temporal lobe abscess. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 33: 138. ■——— Bilateral acute suppurative otitis media with meningitis. Ibid, 139.—Maus. Doppelseitige Mittelohrentziindung mit dop- pelseitiger Abduzenslahmung. Sitzber. Otolar. Ges. Berlin, 1931, 97-102.—Ross, A. M. Bilateral chronic suppurative otitis media with complications. Brit. M. J, 1947, 2: 56.— Tobey, H. G, & McCall, R. E. Chronic suppurative otitis media on the right side; acute otitis media with mastoiditis on the left side. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 35: 346—Tretrop. Otite moyenne purulente bilaterale, antrite, mastoidite aigues avec 6tat typhique; guerison sans operation. Bull. Soc beige otol, 1905, 10: 144-6.—Zapasnik-Kobierska, H. Przypadek nagminnego zapalenia opon mozgowych z r6wnoczesnym obustronnym zapaleniem uszu. Pediat. polska, 1948, 22: 291. ---- Blood picture. See under subdivision Hematology. ---- Brain [and spinal cord] See also other subdivisions (Brain abscess; Cerebellum; Encephalitis; Meningitis) Rfegg, C. *Beitrag zur Frage iiber Haufig- keit und Vorkommen otitischer Hirnkomplika- tionen [Basel! 38p. 8? Laupen b. Bern, 1927. Agra, A., & Dickmann, G. H. Valor diagnostico de la ventriculogram en las complicaciones cerebrales de la otitis supurada. Sem. med, B. Air, 1938, 45: pt 2, 1106-9 — Behlau, C. Statistische Mitteilungen iiber die in den Jahren 1920-26 an der Heidelberger Klinik beobachteten otogenen Hirnkomplikationen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1928, 21: 26-47.—Bonaba, J, & Saldun de Rodriguez, M. L. Crisis encefalopaticas hipotaliimicas consecutivas a otomastoiditis cr6nica aparentemente curada. Arch. mid. mex, 1948, 6: 422.—Courville, C. B, & Nielsen, J. M. Cerebral manifesta- tions following acute otitis media in infancy and in early child- hood with particular reference to the occurrence of Jacksonian convulsions, conjugate deviation of the head and eves and hemiplegia. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1935, 49: 1-27.—Falkenberg, K. HirndruckfernwirkungotogenerHerkunft. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 369-71.—Fracassi, T, Ameriso, J, & Marelli, F. L. Complicaciones cerebrales de las otitis. Rev. argent. neur. psiquiat, 1942, 7: 160-2.—Grant, A. L, jr. Meningeal and cerebral complications of otitic origin; report of four cases. J. Maine M. Ass, 1926, 17: 189-95.—Giittich. A. Zur Diag- nostik der Hirnerkrankungen bei Mittelohreiterungen. Beitr. Anat, Ohr, 1930, 28: 213-20.—Kan. P. T. L. [Observations on the paths of infection in otogenic brain diseases] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1928, 72: pt 2. 3760-9—Korsakov, I. V. Sindrom mozgovogo stvola pri oslozhnennom khronicheskom otite. Vest, otorinolar, 1949, 11: No. 5, 76.—Krepuska, I. Ein Fall von Konglomerattuberkel im Gehirn im Anschluss an chronische Mittelohreiterung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1927-28, 117: 219-24, pi.—Murphy, J. W. Brain infection of otitic origin, with report of five cases. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1915, 21: 58-68.—Ombredanne, M. Oedeme cerebral a forme corticate compliquant une otomastoidite aigue; large decompressive temporale; guenson. Arch. fr. pediat, 1944-45, 2: 205-9.—Peyre, E. L. Mastoidite et compression cerebrale a distance. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1923, 7: 460-4.— Rueg?, K. Beitrag zur Frage uber Haufigkeit und Vorkommen otitischer Hirnkomplikationen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1927, 19: 345-7.—Steurer. Ueber die Entstehung von cerebralen Komplikationen bei akuten und chronischen Mittelohrentziin- dungen. Korbl. Allg. arztl. Verein. Thuringen, 1926, 55: 188. ---- Brain abscess. See also subdivisions (Brain; Cerebellum) For epidural abscess see subdivision Meningitis. See also Brain abscess, otogenous. Keller, H. *Kasuistischer Beitrag zu den otogenen Schlafenlappenabszessen. 35p. 21cm. Frankf. a. M.. 1940. Aboulker & Badaroux. Abces cortico-meninge' d'origine otitique. Algerie med, 1931, 35: 29-31.—Allison, P. R, Hellier, F. F, & Seed, G. S. Brain and lung abscesses and benign spontaneous pneumothorax as complications of otitis media. Lancet, Lond, 1936, 1: 1060-2.—Asherson, N. Two cases of brain abscess secondary to acute otitis media, with unusual symptoms; operation; recovery. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1939, 54: 141-4.—Baron, S. H. Perforated peptic ulcer from an abscess of the brain of otitic origin; report of a case. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 29: 919-26.—Belinoff, S. Ein Beitrag zur Kasuistik des otitischen Hirnabscesses. In: Urbantschitsch Festschrift, Wien, 1919, 89-92.—Blonder, E. J. Visualization of otitic brain abscess with iodized oil. J. Am. M. Ass, 1946, 130: 635.-—Boss, L. Case of left temporal lobe abscess, ex- tradural abscess and lateral sinus thrombosis, following ex- acerbation of chronic suppurative otitis media; drainage, recovery. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1945, 60: 216.—Bratescu, V., & Racoveanu, V. [Left oto-mastoiditis; cerebral abscess of left hemisphere; motor aphasia; right hemiplegia; paralysis of the left external motor oculi] Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1932, 31: 399-401.—Brunner, H. Otitic brain abscess. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1942, 51: 1161-4 (Abstr.) Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 36: 306-8.—Calvet, J, & Claux, J. Abces silencieux d'origine otitique du lobe temporal. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1947, 19: 375.—Carrega, N, Paillas, J. E. [et al.] Abces du cerveau d'origine otitique; guerison tres rapide, mais recente. Ibid, 1938, 16: 683-6.—Coates, G. M, & Case, E. A. Report of a case of multiple abscess of the brain following chronic sup- purative otitis media and suppurative labyrinthitis with unu- sual pathologic findings at autopsy. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1924-25, 33: 335-41.—Colleville. Abces du cerveau chez une otorrheique gauche s'accompagnant d'aphasie; operation; guerison. Echo med. nord, 1937, 8: 398-400.—Das, U. N. Brain abscess of otitic origin. Calcutta M. J, 1931-32, 26: 361-7.—David, M, Askenasy, H, & Petel, R. A propos d'un cas d'abcSs encapsule du lobe temporal d'origine otitique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1937, 896-907.—Davis, E. D. D. A specimen of a chronic abscess of the pons arising from middle ear suppuration. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1923-24, 17: Sect. Otol, 69-71.—Despons & Ve>in. Abces cerebral d'origine otique. Arch. fr. pediat, 1946, 3: 491.— Eaddy, N. O, & Sekerak, R. Otitic brain abscess. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1937, 33: 49-53.-—Escat, M. Les abces c6rebraux d'origine otique et sinusienne; considerations therapeutiques. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1947, 19: 374. Also Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1948, 32: 57.—Etchelar, R, & Simon, G. Absceso cerebral de origen otico curado. Arch. mid. mex, 1944, 2: 217.—Faaborg-Andersen, K. Et tilfaelde af otogen epidu- ralabsces med intakt trommehinde. Nord. med, 1948, 38: 1059.—Faunce, C. B, & Shambaugh, G. E, jr. Brain abscess following mild transitory otitis media. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass, 1933, 39: 371-6.—Fernandez Seco, I. Mastoiditis aguda y absceso extradural en la evolucion de una supuraci6n cr6nica del oido medio. Siglo med, 1921, 68: 552-6— Fetisov, A. G. [Treatment of cerebral abscess of otitic origin] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1941, 18: 11-21.—Fisher, L. A proven case of brain abscess complicating middle ear suppura- tion; methods of diagnosis. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1930, 39: 961-5.—Fracassi, T. Abscesos cerebrales otogenos. Rev. med. Rosario, 1936, 26: 613-20—Gensollen & Montauffier. Abces cerebral otitique, gueri par drainage et injection de penicilline in situ. Ann. otolar. Par, 1946, 13: 268-70.— Gerlings, P. G. Metastatische hersenabscessen na otitis media. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 1601.—Goodof, I. S. Otitis media; abscesses of the brain. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q, 1942-43, 6: 108-10.—Goto, S. Man-sei tyuzien ni yoru no-noyo no iti tiken rei. Iryo, 1950, 4: 30-2.—Graham, T. O. Otitic meningitis and brain abscess. Irish J. M. Sc, 1948, 240.—Heimendinger, Greiner & Rohmer, F. Con- siderations sur deux abces otogenes du lobe temporo-sphenoidal droit. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1947, 19: 176-81— Hickey, B. B. A case of subarachnoid abscess of otitic origin. Brit. J. Surg, 1943-44, 31: 409-11.—Hoekstra, K. A. Een geval van hersen- absces in aansluiting aan een acute middenoorontsteking. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1416. Also Acta otorhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 84.—Hofmann, L. Schlafelappenabszess rach Otitis media suppurativa acuta; Heilung mit Auspang in Amaurose. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1934, 68: 86-92.—Hubert, C, & Leroux, M. Abces du cerveau post-otitique a strepto- coques incise et draine; traitement sulfamide; guerison rapide. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1939, 23: 242-4.—Jansen, A. Beitrag zu raschem Hirnabszessverlauf bei akuter Otitis media purulenta. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1924, 58: 249-52.—Javier Perez, F. Abscesos oticos. Rev. mid. Rosario, 1936, 26: 607-12.—Koyama, Y. Kyusei tyuzi-en ni zokuhatu-seru no- noyo ni tai-suru kosatu [studies on the cerebral abscess from acute otitis media] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1937, 20: 397-418, pi.—Kristensen, H. K. Et tilfaelde af otogen, subdural absces med intakt trommehinde. Nord. med, 1948, 38: 1045-7.— Leitch, J. W. A case of acute bilateral otitis media associated with large abscess of the right frontal lobe. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1924, 39: 209-12.—Lemoyne, J, & Henrot. Abces temporal a anaerobies compliquant une otite chronique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1944-45, 73-5.—Meurman, Y. Abscess of the left temporal lobe after clinically subsided otitis; operation; recovery. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1949, 37: 212.—Moulonguet, A. Les faux abces du cerveau. Bull. m6d. Par, 1949, 63: 117-21.—Muck, O. Betrachtungen iiber die Ursache des Heilerfolges sowie des todlichen Ausgangs bei einer Reihe von Hirnabscessfallen. Zschr. Hals. &c. Heilk, 1928, 21: 410-26 — Nielsen, J. M, & Courville, C. B. Pseudo-abscess of the brain: intracranial disease during otitis media simulating encephalic abscess. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1934, 43: 972-87.— MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 172 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Novotny, O. Chronische Mittelohreiterung, Stauungspapille, Abszessverdacht. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 3779.— Pastor, C, & Montes, O. Absceso cerebral de origen otico. Arch. Hosp. ninos, Santiago, 1947, 15: 45-8— Peabody, J. R. Brain abscess complicating acute otitis media, with case report. Kentucky M. J, 1935, 33: 465-74.—Perrenoud. Au sujet de la sulfanilamidotherapie dans un cas d'abces cer6bral otogene avec meningite. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1944, 74: 847.— Powell, L. Four cases of brain abscess of otitic origin, with comments. Rep. R. Berkshire Hosp, 1934-35, 82-93 — Richter, H. Grosser Hirnabszess mit Ventrikelruptur bei anscheinend harmloser chronischer Mittelohreiterung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1942, 151: 17-24. ------ Ueber otitische Hirnabszesse. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1943, 77: 577-81.— Rimini. Sulla diagnosi precoce dell'ascesso cerebrale otitico. Boll, ocul, 1924, 3: 1056.—Rohanet, de. Abces du cerveau; complication mortelle d'une otorrhee ancienne. Ouest med, 1949, 2: 539.—Roullet & Savin. Abces c£rebral d'origine otique oper6; mort trois semaines apr£s l'operation par hemor- ragie cerebrale. Rev. mid. Centr. Ouest, 1932, 4: 253-5 — Rutenburg, D. M. [New method of post-operative treatment of cerebral abscess of otitic origin] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1941, 18: 3-10.—Schmitz, C. Metastatischer Rticken- marksabszess im Anschluss an Gehirnabszess infolge chronischer Mittelohreiterung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1926-27, 116: 68-70.—Schnierer, J. Zur Pathogenese des otogenen Schlafen- lappenabszesses bei der akuten Otitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1930, 64: 1441-67.—Seyffarth, O. Temporallappenabszess als Spatkomplikation nach Radikaloperation der Mittelohrraume. Zschr. Laryng, 1934, 25: 432.—Silva Alves. Un caso de ab- cesso de c6rebro otogeneo. Amatus Lusitanus, Lisb, 1946, 5: 288.—Simeoni, C. Sull'ascesso encefalico di origineotitica; considerazioni cliniche e statistiche. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1938, 56: 401-23.—Smith, S. M. A brief consideration of otitic brain abscess, with special reference to diagnosis and localiza- tion; presentation of cases and specimens. Tr. Coll. Physicians Philadelphia, 1924, 46: 453-72.—Tabachnik, M. M. Opukhol levoi visochnoi doli, simulirovavshaia abscess mozga pri khronieheskom gnoinom otite. Vest, otorinolar, 1947, 77.— Tawse, H. B. Acute middle-ear suppuration (left) with symp- toms suggesting meningitis and temporal lobe abscess; recovery. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1927, 42: 535-7.—Tejerina Fotheringham, W. Absceso encefalico de origen otico; anatomia quirurgica; su tratamiento. Rev. med. Rosario, 1936, 26: 621-53, illust.— Togasi, Z. Zi-sei soku-toyo noyo no iti tiken rei [case of cure of otogenous abscess of the temporal lobe] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 207.-—Tretrop. Volumineux abces du cerveau consecutif a une otite moyenne purulente. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1905-06, 11: pt 2, 20-4.—Unterberger. Bemerkenswerter Fall von Heilung eines otogenen Hirnabszesses; subakute Otitis media, Mastoiditis, Mastoidektomie, Pyramidenspitzenprozess, Menin- gitis, postmeningitische progrediente Encephalitis purulenta des Schlafelappens, erweiterte Trepanation, Eroffnung und Tamponade der Hirneinschmelzungshohle, maximaler Pyoze- phalus, spontane Ventrikelfistel, Heilung. Mschr. Ohren.. Wien, 1943, 77: 602.—Urbantschitsch, E. Ausgedehnte Sinusthrombose und Schlafelappenabszess bei akuter Exazerba- tion einer chronisch-eitrigen Mittelohrentziindung. Ibid, 1935, 69: 620-2. ------ Vollig abgekapselter und von seiner Umgebung losgeloster otogener Schlafelappenabszess bei einem Kinde im Verlaufe von Scharlach. Ibid, 1940, 74: 364-7 — Van de Calseyde, J. Abces otitique latent et multiples foyers d'encephalite du lobe temporal gauche avec temporal montrant la voie d'infection. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1908-09, 14: 36 — Van den Wildenberg. Les abces multiples du cerveau d'origine otique. Scalpel, Brux, 1936, 89: 161-6, illust.—Vermes, E. Linksseitiger Schlafenlappenabszess bei chronischer Mit- telohrentziindung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1931, 65: 102-7.— Vincent, C, David, M, & Askenasy, H. Abces temporal d'origine otitique guiri par ponction et large decompression. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1937, 15: 81-6, 4 pi.—Winter, P, & Lemoyne, J. Suggestions en vue de mettre au point la question du traitement des abcis otitiques du cerveau et du cervelet. Ann. otolar. Par, 1944-45, 75-84.—Witek, S, & Wolkowyski, N. [Case of abscess of the left temporal lobe following sup- purative inflammation of the left middle ear] Nowinv lek, 1937, 49: 259-62. ■---- Cardiovascular system. See also subdivision Sinus thrombosis. Barwich, I. M. Primare septische Bulbusthrombose bei akuter Otitis mit Leukopenic. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1934, 68: 244.—Bertoin, R. Thrombo-phl6bite de la veine cave inferieure d'origine otique. Lyon m6d, 1925, 135: 544-6.— Lanet & Agostini. A propos des complications veineuses des oto-mastoldites et de leur traitement. Maroc med, 1945, 24: 9-12.—Lannois & Gaillard, R. Quelques cas de complications veineuses des oto-mastoldites. Ann. mal. oreille, 1927, 46: 567-82.—Novotny. Otogener Nackenabszess durch primare Bulbusthrombose. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1944, 78: 166.— Niihsmann. T. Die klinische Bedeutung von Pulsverande- rungen im Verlauf komplizierter und nichtkomplizierter oti- tischer Erkrankungen. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1926, 115: 281-300.-—Tre4r6p. Phiebite septique et osteite cervicale consecutives k une otite moyenne. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1912, 17: No. 4, 145-8.—Znllner, F. Versteckte Bulbusthrom- bose und ihre Klarung durch rontgenologische Darstellung des Foramen jueulare. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1939 .146: 33-8. ---- Cerebellum. See also Cerebellum, Abscess. Asherson, N. El abceso cerebelar otog6nico con referenda especial al sindrome de liquido cefalo-raqiiideo de la fosa pos- terior. Dia med. urug, 1945-46, 13: 131.—Brown, L. G. Chronic suppurative otitis media with lateral sinus thrombosis and cerebellar abscess. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1927-28, 21: Sect. Otol, 73.—Cisneros, J. Absceso cerebeloso de origen otico. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1906, 6: 66-71.—De Stella. Otite moyenne purulente aigue compliquee de thrombosinusite et d'abces sous-dural du cervelet; operation; mort. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1903, 8: 228-30.—Ikema, M. Zi-seisyono noyo no iti rei [case of otogenous abscess of the cerebellum] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 887-91, pi.—Krepuska, I. [Sinus phlebitis and abscess of the cerebellum with acute purulent inflammation of the ear] Orv. hetil, 1929, 73: 1124-6.—Mosquera, J. E, & Toce, A. Consideraciones sobre un caso de absceso de cerebelo post-otitico. Prensa med. argent, 1936, 23: 2752-7.— Ruttin, E. Diffuse eitrige manifeste Labyrinthitis, Klein- hirnabszess und Sinusthrombose. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1934, 68: 359-63.—Shapiro, S. L. Pseudocerebellar abscess. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1937, 25: 17-22.—Symonds, C. P. Acute otitis media; cerebellar abscess. Postgrad. M. J, Lond. 1925-26, 1: 35.—Tobey. H. G., MacMillan, A. S. [et al.] Chronic suppurative otitis media and cerebellar abscess on the leftside. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1944, 40: 419.—Van den Widen- berg. Volumineux abces du cervelet d'origine otitique. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1906-07. 12: 34. ---- Cerebrospinal fluid. Bjork, H. Untersuchungen iiber die Liquor- verhaltnisse bei der akuten Mittelohrentziindung und ihren Komplikationen. 290p. 8? Helsin., 1937. Forms Suppl. 24, Acta otolar, Stockh, 1937. Buccelli, A. Sul comportamento del liquido cerebro-spinale nelle flogosi auricolari. Arch. ital. otol, 1928, 39: 525-9.— Czernic, S. Zmiany w plynie mozgowo-rdzeniowym w prze- biegu powiklan wewnatrzczaszkowych pochodzenia usznego z uwzglednieniem leczenia penicylina. Otolar. polska, 1948, 2: 261-302, 2 tab.—Eisinger, K. Liquorveranderung bei Extraduralabszess im Verlaufe einer akuten Otitis; Operation; Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1938, 72: 545.—Juderias, A. Valor diagn6stico de la puncion lumbar en las enfermedades del oido. Notic. m6d. espan, 1948, 8: No. 169, 3-6— Letnik, S. F. [Pathology of cerebrospinal fluid in intracranial com- plications of otitic origin] Odess.med. J, 1929, 4: 344—52.— McConnell, A. A. Abnormalities in the amount and circulation of the cerebrospinal fluid associated with otitis media. Brain, Lond, 1937, 60: 315-28.—Sauvain, G. Ecoulement de liquide cephalo-rachidien au cours d'une otite moyenne spontanement ouverte. Ann. otolar. Par, 1939, 404-10.—;Van Caneghem. La pression du liquide rachidien dans les complications clinique- ment extraduremeriennes des otites. Ibid, 1933, 1413-21. ---- cholesteatomatous. See also Middle ear, Cholesteatoma. Hornberger, T. *Ueber die Doppelseitigkeit der Cholesteatomeiterung des Mittelohres (stati- stische Erhebungen) [Tubingen] lip. 8? Wiirzb., 1937. Mtjrga, H. R. *Otitis media cr6nica colestea- tomatosa y su tratamiento quirurgico por via endoaural. 88p. 27y2cm. B. Air., 1940. Szenasi, W. L. *Unter dem Bilde der schweren akuten Mastoiditis verlaufende Falle von Mittelohrcholesteatom. 24p. 8? Wiirzb., 1929. Agra. Otitis media supurada colesteatomatosa; absceso del 16bulo temporo-esfenoidal izquierdo. Rev. As. med. argent, 1936, 49: 281-5.—Altmann, F. Chronische Otitis rechts (exazerbierte Cholesteatomeiterung) Sinusthrombose-, Radikal- und Sinus-Jugularis-Operation, peribulbare Eiterung, mehr- fache Bulbussptillungen, vom unteren_ Winkel der Jugularis- wunde ausgehende Gasphlegmone, multiple Inzisionen; Heilung. Mschr. Ohren, Wien, 1935, 69: 504-7.—Arauz, S. L. Otitis media supurada crdnica colesteatomatosa; absceso cerebral temporal. Rev. As. med. argent, 1935, 49: 210-3. -----• Otitis medias supuradas colesteatomatosas. In his Lecc. clin. otorinolar, B. Air, 1943, 163-71. ------ Otitis media cronica colesteatomatosa; meningitis; encefalitis. Ibid, 203- 19. ------■ & Agra. Otitis media supurada cronica colestea- tomatosa pio-laberintitis difusa; meningitis purulenta. Rev. As. med. argent, 1936, 49: 971-3.—Berberich. Akute Otitis und Cholesteatom. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1928, 20: 347- 52.—Bianculi, H, Rapaport, B, & Rojas, J. A. Tratamiento de las otitis cronicas colesteatomatosas por lavados de atico. Sem. med, B. Air, 1944, 51: pt 2, 173-5.—Burg, L. W. van der, & Noosten, H. H. [Value of roentgenological examination in chronic otitis media and cholesteatoma] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie 1934 74: 536-44.—Chvojka J. Hliza mozkova MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 173 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION a extraduralni s meningitidou pri pocasnem z&nStu stfedoustiim s cholesteatomem a labyrintitidou. Cas. lek. cesk, 1946-47, 85: 1821.—Cojazzi, L, & Pozzan, A. Sull'importanza dei fattori constituzionali nell'otite media cronica; il valore di una diagnosi chimica nell'otite colesteatomatosa. Margin, otolar. Fir, 1946-47, 5: 577-83.—Diamant, M. Cholesteatoma and chronic otitis; etiologic problems. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1948, 47: 581-9.—Di Vestea, D. Colesteatoma dell'orecchio e otite media purulenta acuta (osservazione clinica) Valsalva, 1927, 3: 467-70.—Dworetzky, W. Modified technic of plastic pro- cedure in radical mastoidectomy; report of results in a case of circumscribed labyrinthitis and periphlebitis of the lateral sinus in the course of chronic purulent otitis media with cholesteatoma. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 50: 821-6, illust.— Emiliani, C. M, & Farjat, F. P. Otitis media colesteatomatosa; laberintitis granulante, secuestro de laberinto, operacion. Rev. As. med. argent, 1937, 50: 323.—Fioretti, F. II dolore oculare in un caso di otite cronica colesteatomatosa riacutizzata. Riv. otoneur, 1933, 10: 583-9.—Glowacki. B. F. Chronic otitis media complicated by cholesteatoma, labyrinthitis and suppurative meningitis, with recovery. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1927, 5: 230-3.—Goldberger. Otitis med. supp. chron, verjauchtes Cholesteatom, Sinusthrombose ohne Fieber. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1924, 58: 764.—Grabscheid, E. Chronic purulent middle-ear suppuration with cholesteatoma. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1934, 49: 415. ■------ Otitis media supp. chron. bilat.; akute Exazerbation eines Cholesteatoms links; Mastoiditis links; Pachymeningitis beider Schadelgruben; zirkumpskripte Meningitis der hinteren Pyramidenflache; Phlegmone des ausseren Gehorganges. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1935, 69: 356-8.—Hofmann, L. Otitis media chronica choleste- atomatosa bei einem 5jahrigen Kind; Exazerbation nach Sturz; Periostalabszess und Sinusthrombose, Operation, Heilung. Ibid, 1936, 70: 614-6.—Ide, D. Otitic cholesteatoma with special reference to symptomatology. Eye Ear &c Month, 1942-43, 21: 233-8.—Kearney, H. L. Cholesteatoma in sup- purative otitis media. Dis. Eye &c. Throat, 1942, 2: 222-4 — Kelemen, G. Cholesteatomatose, beiderseitige Panotitis beim Kaninchen. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1926-27, 116: 71-82.— Koch, H. A case of chronic otitis with cholesteatoma and intracranial air accumulation. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1940, 28: 352-4.—Land, F. T. C. S. O. M, acute exacerbation with perisinus abscess and meningitis; recovery. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1948, 62: 186.—Lillie, H. I, & McBean, J. B. Chronic mastoiditis with cholesteatoma and stenosis of the external auditory meatus; report of two cases. Proc. Mayo Clin, 1947, 22: 246-8. Also Minnesota M, 1947, 30: 161.—MacMillan, A. S. Cholesteatoma in chronic otitis media. Am. J. Roentg, 1936, 36: 747-50.—Majer, E. H. Cholesteatomotitis, Schadel- basisfraktur, labyrinthogene Meningitis, Labyrinthoperation, Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1947, 81: 42. ------ Schlafenbeinfraktur bei chronischer Otitis und Cholesteatom. Pract. Otorhinolar, Basel, 1947, 9: 338-45.—Mare, G. de. Ein geheilter Fall von chronischer Otitis mit Cholesteatom, Sinusthrombose und Temporallappenabszess mit Ventrikel- durchbruch. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1937, 25: 27-36.—Mauth- ner, O. Chronische rechtsseitige Mittelohreiterung, Choles- teatom; operative Sinusverletzung; postoperative otogene Allgemeininfektion; Jugularisunterbindung; Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 222.— Mazzola, W. J. Forced drain- age als behandeling van meningitis na otitis media met chole- stoatoom. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1938, 82: pt 3, 4287 — Metzenbaum, M, & Eisineer, O. Cholesteatomotitis. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1926, 3: 353-6.—Novotny, O. Cholesteatom- otitis, Sinusthrombose, Kleinhirnabszess. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1947, 81: 426-8.—Nylen, C. O. A contribution to the diagnosis of cholesteatoma in otitis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1936, 24: 298-301.—Owen, G. R. A simplified method of producing the axial view of Mayer in chronic mastoiditis and attic cholesteatoma. Am. J. Roentg, 1947, 57: 260-3.— Podesta, R. Demostraci6n de pieparados de otitis media supurada cr6nica colesteatomatosa en relaci6n con los beneficios que podrfan obtenerse con la osiculectomfa. An. Inst, pediat. Hosp. ninos, B. Air, 1937, 1-9.—Rebattu & Mounier. Menin- gite puriforme aseptique au cours d'une otorrhee chronique avec cholesteatome. Lyon med, 1926, 138: 397-9— Rejto, S. Sopra la terapia delle suppurazioni dell'orecchio medio com- plicate da colesteatoma. Valsalva, 1930, 6: 281-6. Also Orvoskepzes, 1934, 24: 71-4. Also Acta otolar, Stockh, 1934, 20: 230-5. Also Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1935, 69: 544_8.—Riecke, H. G. Ein differentialdiagnostisch interes- santer Fall von Meningitis bei Cholesteatom des Mittelohres, Lues und Miliartuberkulose. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1930, 126: 284-8.—Rojas, F. A, & Nijensohn, M. Otitis media supurada cr6nica colesteatomatosa; comentarios sobre una pseudo-complicaci6n cerebral. Rev. med, B. Air, 1939, 1: 26-9.—Ruttin, E. Cholesteatom und akute Otitis. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1929, 120: 125-32. Scheibe, A. Die Unter- scheidung der gefahrlichen Cholesteatomeiterung von der ungefahrlichen einfachen chronischen Mittelohreiterung. Munch, med. Wschr, 1925, 72: 738-40.—Schlander, E. Otitis med. chron, Cholesteatom, Schlafelappenabszess, durch Dauertamponade geheilt. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1939, 73: 23o_2 ------ Otitis media chronica links, Cholesteatom; Kleinhirnabszess. Ibid, 1947, 81: 217-9.—Silva Alves, F. Algumas consideracSes acerca da otite media cr6nica colestea- tomatosa. Clfn.hig. &hidr, Lisb, 1946,12:12-22—Soubiron, N., v. & Gerchunoff, G. Otitis media cr6nica colesteatomatosa exacerbada; laberintitis difusa; laberintectomia. Rev. As. m6d. argent, 1935, 49: 1044.—Tavani, E. Atresia congenita incompleta del meato acustico esterno ed otite media purulenta cronica colesteatomatosa; rilievi sul complesso di malformazioni dell'orecchio esterno e medio osservate nello stesso caso. Otorinolar. ital, 1946, 14: 310-25.—Tetera, F. [Chemical diagnosis of cholesteatoma in otitis media] Cas. lek. cesk, 1936, 75: 438-40.—Toriik, M. [Middle ear suppurations with cholesteatoma in children] Budapesti orv. ujs, 1938, 36: 904-6.—Uffenorde, W. Muko-Pyocele im Warzenfortsatz hinter einem Epitympanum-Antrum-Cholestea- tom mit Schlafenlappenabszess. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1944, 78: 37-41. ---- chronic. See also subdivisions (Otorrhea; suppurative) Almour, R. The significance of the squamous epithelium in the cause and repair of chronic middle ear disease. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1930, 35: 357-77.—Andrews, A. H. Otitis media nonpurulenta chronica. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol- Bortz) Phila, 1939, 5: 336-40.—Arauz. S. L. Otitis media cronica simple. In his Lecc. clin. otorinolar, B. Air, 1943, 77-86.—Arpon O'Connor, F, & Robbio Campos, J. Otitis cr6nica. Accion med, B. Air, 1940, 10: 739-41.—Arslan, K. Sull'importanza dei fattori costituzionali nell'otite media cronica; impostazione delle ricerche; anomalie timpaniche di natura costituzionale. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1938, 16: 80-6.—Babcock, E. S. Chronic otitis media in infancy. Arch. Pediat, N. Y, 1927, 44: 508-12.—Bernfeld, K, Feilchenfeld, M, & Hirsch, W. Die chronische Otitis im Kindesalter als Allgemeinerkrankung mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung des Vitamin-C-Stoffwechsels. Ann paediat, Basel, 1939, 153: 222-32.—Brock. Mikroskopischer Befund eines Falles von anscheinend einfacher chronischer Mittelohreiterung mit letalem Ausgang. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1925, 22: 25-32.— Chronic middle ear disease. R. Naval M. Bull, 1944, No. 8. 9-11.—Cullom, M. M. Chronic middle ear and mastoid infection. South. M. J, 1937, 30: 785-92. Also J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1938, 31: 11-7.—Diamant, M. Acute or chronic otitis? Acta otolar, Stockh, 1937, 25: 507-23.—Dutt, N. Chronic discharging ear. J. Ind. M. Ass, 1948-49, 18: 471-5.-—Fernandez Soto, E. Otitis media cronica. Vida nueva, Habana, 1941, 47: 371-9.—Gledhill, H. The challenge of chronic otitis media. Med. Times, N. Y, 1936, 64: 79; 96.—Hall, I. S. Chronic otitis media. Practitioner, Lond, 1947, 158: 97-101.—Ibbotson, W. The menace of chronic otitis media. Med. Press & Circ, Dubl, 1934, 188: 439-41.— Lodge, W. O. Morbid anatomy of chronic otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 71.—McGuckin, F. Chronic otitis media. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1949, 63: 328-36.—Magauran, W. H. B. Chronic otitis media. Med. Press, Lond, 1948, 220: 69-71 — Miyao, M. Iwayuru mansei tyuzi-catarrh no kyomi-aru dai ni rei [the second interesting case of the co-called chronic catarrh of the middle ear] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 485, pi.—Nakamura, H. Man-sei tyuzi-en to 6-si-kan [chronic otitis media and the Eustachian tube] J. Hirosima M. Ass, 1949, 2: 91-3.—Riccabona, A. Zur Pathogenese der chro- nischen Mittelohrentziindung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1949, 83: 367.—Rokusima, T. Nippon seki-zyuzi-sya Sizuoka-sibu Byoin ni okeru iwayuru man-sei sinsyutu-sei tyuzien no tokei- teki narabi-ni rinsyo-teki kansatu [statistische Beobach- tungen iiber den sog. chronischen exsudativen Mittelohrkatarrh im Roten Kreuzhospital zu Sizuoka] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1939, 12: 929-38.—Rucker, R. W. Chronic otitis media. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1941, 34: 144-7.—Ruedi. Ueber die Entstehung der chronischen Mittelohrentziindung. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 689.—Unger, M. Chronic otitis was once an acute otitis. Med. World, 1945, 63: 11-5.—Wilkins, E. H. Should chronic otitis media be notifiable? Med. Off, Lond, 1943. 69: 15. ---- chronic: Surgery. See also subdivision Surgery. Alonso, J. M. Les indications de la chirurgie conservatrice dans l'otite chronique. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1940, 61: 345- 73.—Bockstein, F. S. Die Radikaloperation durch den Gehorgang bei chronischen Otitiden. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1935, 69: 776-99.—Latorre Agiiero, A. La cirugia endopre- auricular en el tratamiento de las otitis medias cr6nicas. Rev. otorrinolar. (Chile) 1947, 7: 57-70.—Lodge, W. O. An opera- tion for chronic otitis media. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1941, 56: 327, 2 pi. ------ Preventive treatment of chronic otitis media and surgical approach via the cavum conchae. Ibid, 1943, 58: 243-50, pi. ------ Operative treatment of chronic otitis media. Ibid, 1945, 60: 315-22, 5 pi.—Olaison, F. Om operationsindikationerna vid den kroniska otiten. Nord. med. tskr, 1933, 5: 591; 727.—Varga, G. Az idiilt kozepfulgyul- ladas sebeszi therapiaja. Otorhinolar. danub, 1947, 1: 91-102. ---- chronic: Treatment. Carpentier, P. *Les irradiations generates ultra-violettes dans le traitement des otites chroniques chez Penfant. 55p. 8? Par., 1927. Poncelet, M. *L'ionisation dans le traite- ment des otites chroniques et des laryngites; etude comparative des resultats. 114p. 8? Par., 1935. MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 174 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Aagesen, W. J. Penicillin in chronic otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1949, 50: 716-23.—Alekseev, D. T. Lechenie khronicheskikh gnoinykh otitov v usloviiakh stroevoi chasti. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 52-6.—Angyal, F. [Chronic otitis media; cure resulting in a natural radical cavity] Budapesti orv. ujs, 1940, 38: 556.—Babbit, J. A. The treatment of chronic middle ear infection. Laryngoscope, 1932, 42: 594- 609.—Banham, T. M. The treatment of chronic otitis media. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1945, 60: 307-14. ------ Modern treat- ment of chronic otitis media in adults. Med. Press, Lond, 1949, 222: 577-82.—Bondy. G. Die Behandlung der chro- nischen Mittelohrentziindung. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1933, 46: 1390-3. Also Aerztl. Prax, Wien, 1934, 8: 17-21.—Calvet, J., Claux, J, & Bonafous, J. L'action de la penicilline dans les otites chroniques. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1947, 31: 237. Also Toulouse m6d, 1948, 49: 280—Correa Netto, O. Algumas consideracoes sobre a Souvironterapia e aplicacoes correlatas. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1947, 15:122-8.—Cristiani, M. La penicillina idro-alcoolica nella terapia locale delle otiti croniche e nel trattamento delle radicali. Minerva med. Tor, 1948, 39: 259.—Dohlman [Chronic otitis and its treatment] Lunds lak. sail, forh, 1932-33, 48-67. Also Nord. med, 1943, 20: 2236-8.—Franquet & Landry. L'ionisation dans les otites chroniques non suppurees. Ann. mal. oreille, 1928, 47: 47-9.— Goodyear, H. M. Modern treatment of chronic catarrhal otitis media, or slow progressive deafness. Ohio M. J, 1924, 20: 220—4.—Guttman, J. A new instrument for the treatment of chronic catarrhal otitis media with superheated air. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1926, 3: 453-5.—Honzyo, S. Mansei tyuzi- catarrh no tyo-tanpa ryoho [ultra-short wave treatment .,] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 464-9— Ibbotson, W. The treat- ment of chronic tympanico-mastoid disease in children and adolescents. Med. World, Lond, 1948-49, 69: 231-5 — Jakabfi, I, & Kocsar, L. Penicillin a chronikus otitisek is radicalis iiregek gyogykezeieseben. Otorhinolar. danub, 1948-49, 2: 201-5.—Johnston, C. M. The treatment of chronic otitis media. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1945, 60: 303-6.—Kennedy, R. L, & Boland, J. W. Penicillin in chronic ear disease. Brit. M. J, 1946, 1: 13.—Kotyza, F. [Treatment of chronic otitis of the middle ear and post-operative states with alcohol and combination of boric acid and iodine] Cas. 16k. cesk, 1939, 78: 510-3.—Landry, M. Behandlung der chronischen, nicht- eitrigen Ohrenentziindungen mittels der Dielektrolyse in Verbindung mit der Hochfrequenz. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1936-37, 40: 673-6. -—— L'ionotherapie dans les otites chroniques; acquisitions recentes et resultates. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1941, 25: 65-9.-—Malherbe. A. Traitement des affections chroniques non suppurees de I'oreille moyenne par la galvanisation tubo-tympanique. Ann. electrob, Lille, 1906, 9: 88-93.—Marinelli, P. I sulfamidici in polvere nella terapia della otorree croniche; ricerche clinico-batteriologiche. Atti Clin, otolar. Napoli (1942-43) 1943, 16: 159-78.—Mathieu, C. T. La diathermie dans les otites catarrhales chroniques. Union med. Canada, 1943, 72: 404.—Mayer, O, & Riccabona, A. v. Ueber die Ursache und Behandlung der chronischen Mittelohreiterung ohne Cholesteatom. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1942, 151: 189-96.—Merlins, P. S, jr. Use of urea in treat- ment of chronic otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1937, 26: 509-13.—Mollison, W. M. The treatment of chronic catarrhal otitis media (excluding otosclerosis) and of deafness and dry suppurative otitis media. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1934, 49: 516-32.—Neville, W. S. T. Treatment of chronic otitis media Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 594.—Pitman, L. K. A suggestion regard- ing the treatment of conditions ordinarily included under chronic catarrhal otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1928, 8: 70-4.—Prenn, J. Penicillin instillations in chronic otitis media and sinus infections; clinical appraisal, preliminary report. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1945,158: 741.—Rejto, S. [Present status of treatment of chronic otitis media] Budapesti orv. ujs, 1937, 35: 481-6.—Scharfstein, M. Spuman-Therapie der chronischen Otitiden. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1933, 67: 978-81.—Shemeley, W. G. The treatment of chronic catarrhal otitis media. J. Ophth. Otol, 1927, 31: 261-7.—Tolosa. E. E. El tratamiento de las otitis medias cr6nicas por la ionizaci6n de zinc. An. Fac. cienc. med. La Plata, 1942, 8: 147-57.— Tremble, G. E. The use of urea and caroid in chronic otitis media. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1939, 40: 149-53.—Tuda, S, Huzimori, Y. [et al.] Man-sei tyuzien no hozon-teki ryoho [preservative treatment of chronic otitis media] Jap. M. J. (w.) 1949, 22-30.—Udvarhelyi, K. [Chronic otitis media and its treatment] Orv. hetil, 1933, 77: 176-9.—Vanstane. V. R. Some uses of picratol with special reference to chronic otitis media. Illinois M. J, 1933, 63: 168-72. ------ Supple- mentary report. Ibid, 1939, 75: 444-6.—Wilkerson, W. W., jr, Cayce, L. F., & Ivie, J. M. The use of radium in the middle ear for selected cases of chronic otitis media. Laryngoscope, 1949, 59: 1248-54.—Yocom, A. L., jr. X-ray treatment of chronic otitis media. Med. Herald, 1925, 44: 268.—Zaviska, P., & Carsky, K. [Bacillus bulgaricus cultures in treatment of chronic otitis] Bratisl. lek. listy, 1927-28, 7: 323-7. ---- Classification and nomenclature. See also subdivision Pathology. Beltran, R. C. Sobre una nueva clasificacion de las otitis medias. Clin, laborat, Zaragoza, 1931, 17: 27-31.—Errecart, P. L. Bases para una clasificaci6n de las otitis medias. Prensa mid. argent, 1946, 33: 801-7.—Linck, A. Inwieweit ent- sprechen die Begriffe Otitis media und Mastoiditis unseren heutigen Anschauungen und den Anforderungen einer klaren, zweckmassigen Krankheitsbezeichnung? Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1931, 129: 181-206.—Mangabeira-Albernaz. P. Um problema de terminologia otologica; otite s6ca, otite adesiva, otite cicatricial. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1945, 13: 209-15.— Podesta, R. Sobre las tituladas oto-mastoiditis; una impropia denominacion usual en otologfa. Rev. As. med. argent, 1933, 46: 3199-203.—Thornval, A. Description of the different otites with the aid of an easily surveyable scheme. Acta otolar, Helsin, 1944, Suppl. 51, 259-73.—Uffenorde, W. Zur Nomen- klatur und Einteilung der nicht spezifischen Mittelohrentziin- dung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1926, 115: 83-104.—Vahldieck, W. Ist die Unterscheidung in akute mesotympanale, epitym- panale und retrotympanale Otitis media berechtigt? Ibid, 1933-34, 137: 187-97. ---- Clinical aspect. See also other subdivisions (latent; Manifesta- tion; masked, etc.) Richter, H. Die entzundlichen Erkrankungen des Mittelohres; eine Darstellung fiir den Dienst am Kranken. 2. Aufl. 92p. 25cm. Lpz., 1947. Borries, G. V. T. 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Sopra un caso di complicanza auricolare a decorso insolito. Valsalva, 1933, 9: 624-30.—Fowler, E. P., jr. Otitis media and its extensions. Bull. N. York Acad. M, 1940, 16: 24-37.— Galcsik, B. Cases of spontaneous sinus rupture in the course of infectious ear disease. Acta otolar., Stockh, 1939, 27: 441.—Gilse, P. H. G. v. Aan de grens van het uithoudings- vermogen door talrijke verwikkelingen bij chronische otitis media. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1941, 85: 3737-42.—Gross, J. C. Las complicaciones de las otitis medias. Vida nueva, Habana, 1941, 47: 383-91—Hesse, W. Ist das Auftreten von Kom- plikationen im Anschluss an akute Mittelohrentzundungen MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 175 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION ba kteriologisch oder anatomisch bedingt? Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1925, 113: 156-75.—Kopetzky, S. J. Otitic complica- tions as they occur in everyday otology. Pennsylvania M. J, 1933, 36: 739-47.—Love, A. A. Complications of otitis media without rupture of the membrana tympani. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1933, 17: 297-310.—Martin Vila, A. Las com- plicaciones silenciosas de las otitis. Notic med. espan, 1948, 8: No. 166, 19.—Otitis media y sus complicaciones. Vida nueva, Habana, 1941, 47: 363.—Reuben, M. S. Otitic com- plications. Arch. Pediat, N. Y, 1930, 47: 88-112.—Richards, L. G. Otogenic complications; a resume and discussion of the literature for 1938; 1941. Laryngoscope, 1939, 49: 739; 1942, 52: 745.—Sargnon, A. La curabilite des complications graves multiples des mastoidites. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1922, 6: 497-508, pi.-—Schlander, E. Infektiose Erkrankungen des Mittelohres und ihre Komplikationen. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1947, 59: 661-5.—Stamatiu, C. Contributiuni la studiul complicatiunilor grave chirurgicale ale otitelor medii supurate. Rev. chir, Bucur, 1934, 37: 726-42.—Steele, F. H. Com- plications of chronic otitis media with case report. Bull. Toronto East M. Ass, 1948, 12: No. 12 [3-7]—Thevoz, E. A propos des otites, de leurs dangers et de leurs traitements. Rev. m6d. Suisse rom, 1932, 52: 585-609.—Thorburn, I. B. The early recognition of complications of otitic infection. Clin. J, Lond, 1945, 74: 57-61.—Tvermoes, V. Hyppigheden af otiterne og deres komplikationer. Nord. med. tskr, 1934, 7: 467.—Williams, I. G. Otitis media and some of its com- plications. Middlesex Hosp. J, 1933, 209: 104-12.—Woodson, B. An evaluation of some early otogenic complications. South. M. J, 1943. 36: 486-8. ---- Complications, intracranial. See subdivision Cranium. ---- Complications: Prevention and treatment. Richter, H. Die Verhutung lebensgefahr- licher Komplikationen der entzundlichen Er- krankungen des Mittelohres. 2. Aufl. 80p. 24cm. Lpz., 1947. Forms H. 4, Hals Nasen & Ohrenh. Covili-Faggioli, G. La proteinoterapia aspecifica nel trat- tamento delle compiicanze otitiche. Valsalva, 1926, 2: 358- 60.—Dowling, J. T. Otitis media; its complications, manage- ment and treatment. Northwest M, 1928, 27: 472-4. Also Eye Ear &c Month, 1929, 8: 4-13.—Hayes, M. B, & Hall, C. F. A newer concept of the management of otogenic infec- tion. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1948, 47: 289-302.—Kahler. O. Akut bedrohliche Zustande bei Otitis media. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild, 1944, 41: 49-54.—Koebbe, E. E, & Potter, J. J. Complications of otitis media and their treatment. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1944, 40: 382-4.—Koenigsberger, E, & Muss- liner, S. Zur Klinik und Therapie der Komplikationen kindlicher Mittelohrerkrankungen. Klin. Wschr, 1930, 9: 824; 875.—Luscher, E, & Iselin, H. Die Wirksamkeit der Sulfonamide in der Verhutung und Behandlung schwerer akuter Mittelohrentziindungen, der Mastoiditis und der in- trakraniellen Komplikationen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1947, 77: 133-9.—Rubin, H. G, Sanger, W. W., & McBean, J. B. Otitic complications and the sulfonamides. Ohio M. J, 1943, 39: 125-7.—Tondo, F. Otite media acuta, cronica e com- piicanze. Studium, Nap, 1929, 19: 71r3.—Treer, J. [In- flammation of the middle ear, complications and treatment] Orv. hetil, 1931, 75: 273-7.—Whitaker, J. G. Complicacoes das otites; symptomatologia; tratamento m6dico-cirurgico e sua technica. Sao Paulo med, 1936-37, 9: 89-105.—Xirau, J. Terapeutica quirurgica y sulfamidada en dos casos de com- plicaciones endocraneales ot6genas. Vida nueva, Habana, 1943, 52: 264-71. ---- Contagiousness. See also subdivision Notification. Bernheim, Mayoux, R, & Martin, H. De la notion de contagion dans rantro-mastoldite du nourrisson; histoire d'une creche. Lyon med, 1946, 176: 92-4.—Lermoyez, M. La contagion des otites moyennes aigues. Ann. mal. oreille, 48: 549-51. ---- Corynebacterium infection. See also subdivision Diphtheria. Rosa, A. Sulla frequenza dei corynebacteri nel condotto uditivo esterno in soggetti normali ed in otitici. Gior. batt. immun., 1949, 41: 212-7. ---- Cranium [inch intracranial disorders] See also subdivisions (Complications; Musculo- skeletal system) Haege, E. *Ueber endokranielle Verwick: Iungen infolge akuter Mittelohrentziindung bei Residuen. 23p. 20J/2cm. Erlangen, 1937. Le Gal, G. L. Complications centrales aigues des otites; conduite du diagnostic et traitement. 79p. 24cm. Par., 1944. Schonholzer, A. *Ueber die endocraniellen Komplikationen der Mittelohrentziindungen [Bern] [48]p. 24cm. Basel, 1943. Also Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1943, 5: 113; 194. Alonso, J. M. Complicaciones endocraneanas de las otitis medias supuradas. Rev. otoneur, B. Air, 1935, 10: 293-303.— Andrew, F. Intracranial suppuration of otitic origin. Med. J. Australia, 1924, 1: Suppl, 377-9.-—Aubriot. A propos d'un cas dosteomy61ite k distance, avec complications endocra- niennes, consecutive a une otorrh6e chronique. Rev. laryng. Par, 1926, 47: 268-72.—Barnhill, J. F. The diagnosis of intracranial complications of suppurative ear disease. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Laryng. Otol, 1905, 56: 113-22.—Bergara, R. A, & Bergara. C. Importancia de los pequefios smtomas en el diagn6stico precoz de las complicaciones endocraneanas de las otitis. Sem. med, B. Air, 1935, 42: pt 2, 1984-7.—Bokstein, F. S. Diagnosticheskie oshibki pri otogennykh vnutricherep- nykh oslozhneniiakh. Sovet. med, 1949, 13: No. 8, 18.— Briihl, G. Intrakranielle Komplikationen bei Eiterungen mit zentralen Durchlocherungen. Zschr. Hals. &c Heilk, 1928, 21: 69-76.—Cheng, Y. L. Intracranial complications of sup- purative middle ear disease; a report of eight cases. China M. J, 1929, 43: 1064-86.—Cheval. Deux cas de complica- tions endocraniennes de la pyotite. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1904, 9: 108-10.—Clay, J. V. F. Chronic suppurative otitis media and its intracranial complications. J. Am. Inst. Homeop, 1935, 28: 216-8.—Collins, E. G. Unusual intracranial com- plications of otitic origin; report of three cases. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1945, 60: 56-67.—Courville, C. B., & Nielsen. J. M. Fatal complications of otitis media, with particular reference to the intracranial lesions in a series of ten thousand autopsies. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1934, 19: 451-501. —---- Intracranial complications of otitis media and mastoiditis; statistical study with survey of 10,000 necropsies. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1934- 35, 21: 19-60. ------ Syndromes indicative of benign intracranial complications of otitis media and mastoiditis. Bull. Los Angeles Neur. Soc, 1940, 5: 202-9.—Cousteau, J. Phlegmon sous-occipital d'origine mastoidienne avec peri- phiebite du sinus lateral et pachymeningite cerebelleuse sans troubles auriculaires anterieurs. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1918, 6. annee, 737-40.-—Davis, E. D. D. Discussion; treatment of endocranial complications of otitic origin. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1944-45, 38: 421-30.—Dinolt, R. Value of en- cephalography in the diagnosis of otogenic intracranial com- plications. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1940, 31: 431-6.—Duel, A. B. Symptoms of intracranial complications of purulent otitis. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Laryng. Otol, 1909, 136-51.— Duensing, F, & Kirstein, R. Hirnelektrische Befunde bei otogenen endokraniellen Komplikationen. Nervenarzt, 1949, 20: 20-6.— Fallas. Nouvelle contribution k l'etude de la formule hi- matologique dans les complications endocraniennes des otites moyennes purulentes. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1908-09, 14: 121-7.—Fenton, R. A. Intracranial complications of chronic suppurative otitis media, as seen by the ophthalmologist. Am. J. Ophth, 1926, 3. ser, 9: 321-32.—Fraser, J. S, & Halliday, G. C. Report upon 891 consecutive cases of acute middle-ear suppuration and mastoiditis with intracranial com- plications in 139 cases during the period 1920-34. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1936, 51: 619-30.—Friesner, I, & Druss, J. G. Intracranial complications of otitic origin. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1931, 21: 120-43. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1932, 15: 356-67.—Grange, L. La ponction lombaire dans les com- plications endocraniennes des otites. Rev. laryng. Par, 1932, 53: 310-38.—Halsted, T. H. The importance of early dif- ferential diagnosis of the intracranial complication of middle ear inflammation. N. York State J. M, 1924, 24: 831-7.— Haymann, L. Ueber endokranielle Komplikationen bei Eite- rungen des Mittelohres und der Nasennebenhohlen. Munch. med. Wschr, 1932, 79: 781; 874—Hohlbrugger, H. Ueber leuko- zytares Blutbild und Senkungsgeschwindigkeit der roten Blutkorperchen in ihrer diagnostischen Verwertbarkeit bei otogenen endokraniellen Komplikationen (nebst yergleichenden Untersuchungen bei akuten und chronischen Mittelohrentziin- dungen) Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1947, 81: 324; 397; 440.— Horowitz, S. Otogenic intracranial hypertension. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1949, 63: 363-81.—Jakabfi, I. Beitrag zur Rolle des Penicillin in der Therapie otogener intrakranieller Infek- tionen. Klin. Med, Wien, 1947, 2: 78-83.—Jankowski, W. [Intracranial complications in otitis media] Polska gaz. lek, 1938, 17: 519; 549; 568.—Kecht, B. Ueber endokranielle Komplikationen bei chronischer mesotympanaler Otitis; zu- gleich ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis des otogenen retrolabyrinthfiren Symptomenkomplexes. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1947, 35: 180- 210. Also Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 49-73.—Kindler, W. Zur Frage der Erkennung endokranieller Erkrankungen als otogene Komplikationen bei chronischer Mittelohreiterung mit harmlosem Ohrbefund. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1930, 28: 66-76.—Kowatscheff, L. Intrakranielle Komplikationen der akuten Otitis im Rontgenbilde. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1941- 43, 48: 236-59.—Krejci, F. Zur Pathologie der Virchow- Robin'schen Raume bei den otitischen endokraniellen Kom- plikationen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1949, 83: 258-64.— Lorenz, H. Beitrag zu den intrakraniellen Verwicklungen nach Mittelohrentziindung und Granatsplitterverletzung bei gleichzeitiger Sulfonamidtherapie. Ibid, 1944, 78: 193-204.— Luscher, E. Zur Mitteilung, iiber die endocraniellen Kom- plikationen der Mittelohrentziindungen, von Anna Schonholzer. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1943, 5: 213.—McArthur. G. A. D. 76 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Some intracranial complications of otitis media. Med. J. Australia, 1928, 2: 558-60— McConnell. A. A. Nonsup- purative intracranial complications of otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1937, 2: 659.—McGuckin, F. Intracranial complica- tions of suppurative otitis media. Newcastle M. J, 1931, 12: 31-8.—Martinaud, G. Traitement medical chirurgical des complications craniennes des otites. Rev. ouie, 1948, 25: 8; passim.—Miroir & Piette. Complications intracraniennes des otites et des sinusites traitees par la penicilline. Acta oto- rhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 399-408—Ninger, F. [Atlanto-oc- cipital osteomyelitis as complication of otitis media] Cas. lek. cesk, 1936, 75: 1296.—Olavarria, L. de. Signos fisicos oft&lmicos en las complicaciones intracraneales de origen otftico. Libro de actas Congr. nac. otorinolar, Madr, 1912, 4. Congr, 472-8.—Oppikofer, E. Zur Diagnose der otogenen endo- kraniellen Komplikationen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 468.—Otte, Pastur & Emhart. Complicaciones intracraneales de las otitis medias supuradas. Arch. Hosp. ninos, Santiago, 1947, 15: 42-5.—Poirier, G. H, White, L. E. [et al.] Acute suppurative otitis media on the left, with mastoiditis and osteomyelitis of the skull. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1940; 31: 553-5.—Prada y Vizmanos. E. Algunas complicaciones endo- craneanas de las otitis, y dificultades diagnosticas a que puede dar lugar el empleo a ciegas de las sulfamidas y de la penicilina. Medicamenta, Madr, 1948, 6: 311-3.—Richter, H. Ueber endokranielle Komplikationen bei mesotympanaler chronischer Mittelohreiterung. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1929, 120: 194- 210.—Rott, O. M. A method of procedure in the diagnosis of otitic intracranial complications. Tr. Pacific Coast Oto Ophth. Soc, 1939, 27. meet, 81-94. Also Northwest M, 1940, 39: 92-5.-—Sadowski, N. Intrakranielle Komplikationen bei einfachen, harmlosen chronischen Mittelohreiterungen mit zentraler Perforation. Zschr. Hals. &c Heilk, 1931-32, 30: 590-4.—Secondi, U, & Martelli, F. Sulle alterazioni endo- craniche tardive di derivazione oto-mastoidea. Atti Clin. otorin. Roma (1943-47) 1948, 7: 301-26.—Shuster, B. H. A case of chronic purulent otitis media with several intracranial complications. Laryngoscope, 1925, 35: 680-6. ■----— Intracranial complications of otitic origin, with reference to diagnosis and management. Ibid, 1927, 37: 897-919.-— Stern, K. Ergebnisse der Blutiibertragung bei endokraniellen Verwicklungen akuter und chronischer Mittelohrentziindungen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1941-43, 48: 297-301.—Suma [Osteo- myelitis of skull following otitis] Cas. 16k. cesk, 1925, 64: 166-74.—Tomas Alvaro, L. G. Consideraciones sobre un caso de complicaci6n endocraneana de origen 6tico, con compresi6n cerebral compensada. An. med, Barcel, 1947, 34: 219.— Urbantschitsch, E. Ueber atypische Blutbefunde bei otogenen intrakraniellen Komplikationen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1927, 61: 464-79.—Vila Abadal, L. Diagn6stico diferencial de las complicaciones endocraneanas de las otitis medias supuradas. Rev. med. Barcelona, 1926, 2. ser, 6: 18-31.—Waar, C. A. H. Penicilline bij otogene intracranieele complicatie. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1410-2. Also Acta otorhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 83.—Wagner, K. [Otogenous intracranial complica- tions] Orv. hetil, 1930, 74: 648-50.—Warren, W. C, jr. Intracranial complications in purulent otitis media. Arch. Surg, 1929, 18: 1552-61.—Whale, H. L. Otitic intracranial infection. Brit. M. J, 1925, 1: 920—Wharry, H. M. Three cases of middle-ear disease with intracranial complications. Ibid, 1926, 1: 85-7.—Wiegmann, F. Akute und chronische Mittelohreiterung mit endokraniellen Komplikationen in wechselseitiger Beziehung zur Schwangerschaft. Zschr. Laryng, 1933, 24: 115-25.—Wright, C. D. A. A study of the deeper cranial infections resulting from otitis media and mastoiditis. Internat. J. M. & S, 1931, 44: 105-20. ---- Deafness. See also subheading Hearing; also Middle ear, Sound conduction: Deafness; Middle-ear drum- head, Rupture. Babbitt, J. A. Relation of infection in the middle ear to deafness. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 33: 1106.—Beaudoux, H. A. Permanent perforations of the membrana tympani and chronic middle ear suppuration, a critical study, with sug- gestions for improvement of partial or total deafness. Eye Ear &c Month, 1934, 13: 161-5.—Cherian, P. V. Deafness and mastoid disease. Antiseptic, Madras, 1933, 30: 360-5.— Cipolloni, S. Otite catarrale ed ipoacusia. Assist, san, Roma, 1935, 4: No. 3, Spec ed, 1-3.—Hughson, W. Relief of deafness in chronically infected ears. Dis. Eye &c Throat, 1942, 2: 258-66.—Mandl, R. Mit bedeutender Erhohung der Schallperzeption geheilte Mittelohrentziindungen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1927, 61: 363.—Oaks, L. W, & Merrill, H. G. A rational treatment of chronic progressive middle ear deaf- ness. Laryngoscope, 1927, 37: 190-7.—Snyder, W. S. Ca- tarrhal deafness. Kentucky M. J, 1946, 44: 272.—Strum, F. P. Observations on intra-labyrinthine pressure-balance, with special reference to the significance of signs of labyrinth deafness in cases of middle ear disease in children. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1925, 40: 178-85. ---- Dental aspect. Bierman, H. R, & Brickman, I. W. The relationship of dental malocclusion to vacuum-otitis media and the use of dental splints during descent from altitudes. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1946, 55: 5-12.—Bmnetti, F. Le otiti da dentizione. Stomatologia, Roma, 1931, 29: 22-8.—Caboche, H. Trois cas de n6vralgies dentaires au cours des otites moyennes suppurees; leur signification. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1925, 31: 513-9. ---- Diagnosis. See also other subdivisions (acute: Diagnosis; false; infantile: Diagnosis; suppurative: Diag- nosis) Biehl, C. Diagnostische Irrtumer bei Mittelohrentziindung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1935, 85: 1090.—Egmond. A. A. J. v. [Diagnostic difficulties in lingering cases of inflammation of the middle ear] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1935, 79: 525-32.— Hand, R. F. Diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic middle-ear infection. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 18-23.— Jay, H. M. Aspiration through the tympanic membrane. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1940, 55: 385—Lemperg, F. Ein diag- nostisch-anatomischer Beitrag zur Otitis media. Arch. klin. Chir, 1924, 131: 511-3.—Muller, E. Diagnose und Therapie der Mittelohrentziindungen. Deut. Gesundhwes, 1947, 2: 694—7.—Nelson, R. F. Exact diagnosis of otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1943, 37: 810-2.—Ruedi, L. Diagnose und Therapie der Mittelohrentziindungen. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 617-9. ---- Digestive system. See also subdivisions (Complications; infantile: Dystrophy) Acosta y Lara, V. R. Absceso del hfgado, a neumdcocos, consecutivo a otitis aguda. Arch. lat. amer. pediat, B. Air, 1927, 3. ser, 21: 302-4. ---- Diphtheria bacillus. See also subheading Bacteriology; also Diph- theria, Ear. Andrieu, J. B. De quelques cas de diphtherie de I'oreille moyenne et de la mastoide. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 273-82.—Carrari, G. G. Contributo alio studio batteriologico delle suppurazioni dell'orecchio medio (un particolare bacillo pseudodifterico) Arch. ital. otol, 1927, 38: 8-24.—Chvojka, J. L'importanza della paradifterite iperacida nelle otiti medie. Minerva med. Tor, 1948, 39: pt 2, 30-2.—Filipo, D. L'otite media acuta nei difterici. Policlinico, 1939, 45: 191-6.— Kato, A, & Matumura, M. Tyuzi-diphtheria ni kan-suru gigi; kano-sei tyuzi-en bunpibutu-tyu ni okeru iwayuru rui-diph- theria-kin no biseibutugaku-teki kenkyu [doubtful points regarding otitis media diphtherica] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1940, 35: 19-27.—Keller, W. F. Diphtheria of the middle ear. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1941, 34: 519-21.—Pierangeli, C. E. Sulla presenza del Corynebacterium diphtheriae nel condotto uditivo di ammalati di otite media purulenta cronica. Valsalva, 1948, 24: 261-7.—Poltev, K. [Croupous otitis] Klin, med, Moskva, 1925, 6: 185.—Riwoldt. Zur Beurteilung des Nach- weises von Diphtheriebacillen bei akuter und chronischer Otitis media auf Grund klinischer Beobachtungen. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1944, 50: 205-14.—Rtiter, E. Ueber einen Fall von Otitis media diphtherica. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1929-30, 124: 286-91.—Sato, V. Tyuzi-diphtherie ni tuite. Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1934, 12: 844-51.—Schvouka, J. Vyznam hyperacidni paradifterie pfi zanetech stfedouSnfch; studie bakteriologickd a klinicksi. Sborn. lek, 1947, 49: 455- 501.—Theissing, G. Zur Klinik der Mittelohrdiphtherie. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1943-44, 153: 256-70.—Urbantschitsch, E. Ueber Mittelohrentziindung bei Diphtherie, Mittelohr- diphtherie und diphtheritische Mittelohrentzundung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1931, 65: 775-804.—Zoeller & Manoussakiss. De la presence du bacille de Loffler dans certaines lesions de I'oreille moyenne. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1924, 18: 382. ---- Diplococcus infection. Baum, H. L. Pneumonic otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1935, 21: 96.—Bombelli, U. Sulle meningo-otiti strepto- diplococciche. Ann. laring. Tor, 1940, 40: 89-97.—Carlens, E. Serological studies of acute otitis with particular regard to non-specific capsular swelling of type 27 pneumococci. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1941, 29: 316-29.—Dereux, J., & Buisine, A. M6ningite otitique a pneumocoque suivie d'encephalite choreique et de polymyosite aigue; guerison par les sulfamides et la penicilline. J. sc. m6d. Lille, 1948, 66: 575; 1949, 67: 189.—Forschner, L. Diplococcus lanceolatus as the cause of serous middle-ear catarrh. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1934, 49: 200.—Hansen, B. R. The pneumococcal types of middle ear suppurations. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1940, 28: 340-51.— Herberts. The bacteriology of pneumococcic otitis. Ibid, 1941, 29: 448-51.—Lopes, O. de C. Meningite otogena (pneumococica) e tromboflebite do seio lateral de evolucao acidentada. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1947, 15: 112-21.— Mathiesen, H. A case of otogenous pneumococcus sepsis cured by serum treatment. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1941, 29: 86.—Modestini, M. Due casi di meningo-otite da pneumococco guariti con cura associata sulfamido-penicillinica. Ann. laring. Tor, 1947, 46:15-9.—Moran, C. T. Pneumococcus septicemia following a middle ear abscess. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1938, 39: 303.-—Nakamura, M. Etude experimentale sur I'inflammation MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 177 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION de l'organe de l'ouie provoquee par le diplocoque de la pneu- monic Fukuoka ikwadaigaku zassi, 1927,20: 51.—Portmann, G, & Robin. Quelques considerations sur la penicillinotherapie intra-rachidienne dans la meningite otogene a pneumocoques. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1947, 68: 508-13.—Paul, J. R, & Wies, C. H. Type I pneumococcus otitis media (a case report and discussion) Yale J. Biol, 1929-30, 2: 437-42.—Quirk, L. A. Otitis media with pneumococcic meningitis, treated with sulfapyridine. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1940, 43: 593.—Ruttin. E. Diplokokkenotitis mit Sinusthrombose und Diplokokkensepsis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1925, 59: 1319.—Siemens, B. W. L. [On pneumococcus types in acute otitis media] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1939, 83: 5405. ---- Diplococcus infection: Mucosus type. See subdivision Mucosus type. ---- Discharge. See also subdivisions (Bacteriology; Otorrhea) Czeladzin, P. S. Eiteruntersuchungen auf Kalkgehalt bei eitrigen Knochenerkrankungen unter besonderer Beriicksich- tigung des Mittelohres. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1938, 72: 185-96.—Goedel & Kutscher. Vergleichende Stickstoffunter- suchungen an Mittelohrsekreten bei akuter Otitis und beim Tubenmittelohrkatarrh. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1933, 34: 265-79; Disc, 314-6.—Hesse. Supravitalfarbung von Sekret- leukocyten bei akuten Mittelohreiterungen. Ibid, 1927-28, 18: 377-82; Disc, 386.—Koch, H. Sekretundersokningar vid kroniska otiter. Nord. med, 1946, 31: 2160-3—Lowy, K. Ueber die Peroxydasereaktion des Ohreiters. Wien. med. Wschr, 1931, 81: 1586.—Maekawa, S, Hasimoto, T, & Sato.O. Tyuzi tyoryii-eki no Ide-si hanno ni tuite [iiber die Idesche Reaktion des Mittelohrsekrets] Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1943, 16: 463-6.—Mitchell, A. G, McCarthy, M. F. [et al.] Otitis media and its relation to gastro-enteritis. J. Am. M. Ass, 1929, 92: 970-4.—Rejt<\ S. [Preoperative determination of the cholesterine index of pus and blood in otitis medial Orv. hetil, 1932, 76: 735-7.—Scovola, P. Calcio, magnesio e fosforo nel pus di soggetti con affezioni infiammatorie acute dell'orecchio. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1938, 26: 366-8 — Tanemura, T. Ueber die Beziehungen zwischen der pH- Konzentration des Sekretes aus dem Mittelohr und den Ent- ziindungserregern. Jap. J. M. Sc, Otorhinolar, 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 20.—Watanabe, T. Ueber das Fett in den neutrophilen Leukocyten des bei der Mittelohrentziindung abgesonderten Eiters. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 31. ------ Ueber den Glykogengehalt in den Leucocyten des Ausflusses bei Mittelohreiterung. Jap. J. M. Sc, Oto- rhinolar, 1939-40, 3: No. 2, Proc, 19.—Zah. K. Exsudat oder Transs-udat? zytologische und rontgenologische Unter- suchungen. Hals &c. Arzt, Teil 1, 1936, 27: 190-6. ---- dry. See also subdivision (adhesive) Bergonie & Roques, C. Traitement palliatif de l'otite seche par les courants faradiques. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1906, 35: 270.—Durand, J. Etiologie et signes de l'otite seche de Lermoyez. Medicine, Par, 1925-26, 7: 302. -----r Diag- nostic et traitement de l'otite sdche de Lermoyez. Ibid, 1927, 8: 302-5.—Got & Pommez. Le traitement hydro-mineral des otites seches. J. med. Bordeaux, 1924, 54: 413-7. Also Presse therm, clim, 1924, 65: 336.—Hubin, E. Considerations sur le traitement chirurgical des otites seches. Liege med, 1939, 32: 423-6.—Mesolella, V. A proposito delle otiti secche diatesiche. Atti Clin, otolar. Napoli, 1939-41, 15: 173-9 — Roure, M. De la dilataci6n de la trompa de Eustaquio en el tratamiento de las otitis medias secas; instrumentos. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 431. --- Empyema. See also subdivision (suppurative) Beck, K. Ueber mehrfache Empyeme bei der genuinen akuten Mittelohrentziindung. Hals Ac Arzt, Teil 1, 1936, 27: 196-200.—Scheibe, A. Meine Lehre vom Empyem; Warnung vor der Bezeichnung Mastoiditis. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1926, 14: 555-86. ---- Encephalitis [incl. myelitis] See also subdivision Brain; also Encephalitis, otitic; Hydrocephalus. ,,_,,.. Cavazzani, F. La mielite metastatica purulenta d origine otitica. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1941, 19: 215-8.— Gerlings. P. G. Metastatic brain abscesses and encephalitis of otitic origin. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1948, 62: 525-32 incl. 2 pi —Hutton, T. B. Response of observed otitic encephalitis to penicillin and chemotherapy. Ibid, 603-5.—LarroudeC. Etio-patogenia e formas anatomo-patol6gicas das encefalites otogeneasf Amatus Lusitanus, Lisb, 1946, 5:289.—Riccabona, A. v. Otogene Meningitis, Encephalitis, Hirnabszess, Ven- trikeleinbruch. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948 82: .177-80.- Richtner, N. G. On encephalitis otogenica locahsata non suppurativa. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1947, 35: 156-79.— Rosenthal. S. R. Hemorrhagic encephalitis following otitis mcutr. In: Path. Conf. (Jaffe, R. H.) Chic, 1940, p. 278-80. Enterococcus infection. See also subdivision Streptococcus. Fornari, G. B. Nuovo contributo alio studio delle sup- purazioni timpaniche e compiicanze da enterococco. Arch. ital. otol, 1936, 48: 355-65.—Piazza Missorici, A. A proposito di un caso di otite media purulenta acuta da enterococco (ricerche sperimentali e considerazioni cliniche) Ibid, 1925, 36: 555-70. ---- Epitympanitis. See also Middle-ear drumhead, Bulging. Vatjtrin, R. L. Considerations sur l'attique. 58p. 8? Par., 1934. Ciurlo, L. Contributo alia conoscenza delle epitimpaniti acute. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1937, 55: 210-26.—Garbini, C. Sulle epitimpaniti acute. Otorinolar. ital, 1935, 5: 169-78.— Jobson, T. B. Case of chronic suppurative otitis media of attic type; cessation of discharge after removal of outer attic wall by electrolysis. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1923-24, 17: Sect. Otol, 79.—Kerangal, Y. de. Traitement des atticites chroniques par l'aerothermo-cupro-insufflation. Rev. laryng. Par, 1931, 52: 556-62—Kosokabe, H, & Hamaya, M. Zyo- kositu kano-syo [purulent condition of the attic] Rinsyo no Nippon, 1936, 4: 104-11.—Ladyzhenskaia, E. A. Ob ostrom negnoinom epitimpanite. Vest, otorinolar, 1948, 22-5.— Lugli, G. Considerazioni sopra un caso di osteite della parete esterna dell'attico. Valsalva, 1932, 8: 595-603.—Milligan, W. Epitympanic suppuration. Practitioner, Lond, 1929, 123: 97-102.—Pages, R. A propos dune nouvelle observation d'atticite exteriorisee. Ann. mal. oreille, 1928, 47: 914—6.— Peroni, A. Le otiti acute epitimpaniche. Otorinolar. ital, 1932, 2: 23-42.—Perrone, P. Contributo alia conoscenza delle celluliti squamose epitimpaniche. Valsalva, 1925, 1: 41-9.-—Truffert & Pag6s. Les atticites exteriorisees; con- tribution a l'etude des suppurations de la fosse temporale d'origine otique. Ann. mal. oreille, 1924, 43: 664-82.— Wardale, A. The surgery of attic suppuration. N. Zealand M. J, 1947, 46: 102-5. ---- Erysipelas. Dixon, O. J. Erysipelas as a complication of early surgica 1 interference in mastoiditis. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1930, 27: 530-3.—Grossmann, F. Weiteres iiber Otitis media ery- sipelatosa. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1925, 22: 56-61. ---- Etiology. See also other subdivisions (Bathing; Clostri- dium infection, etc.) also subheadings of Middle ear (Abnormity; Allergy; Helminthosis, etc.) Iancovici, L. *Les causes les plus fr^quentes des otites chez les enfants. 80p. 8? Par., 1935. Atfoldy, A. [Otitis from tampons] Orv. hetil, 1935, 79: mell, 44.—Baer, M. Otite moyenne et vitamine C. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1938, 59: 165-73. ------ Mittelohrentziin- dung und Ernahrung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1939, 73: 266- 74. Also Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29:33-5.—Brewster, G.O. The relation between otitis media and diseased teeth. Dent. Outlook, 1919, 6: 208-10.—Byford, H. T. The danger in blowing the nose. Chicago M. Rec, 1927, 49: 95— Claus, G. Kohle-Compretten als Ursache einer akuten Mittelohrent- ziindung. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1928, 21: lllr3.—Gill, J. P. Use of nasal inhalers as a possible cause of otitis media. Eye Ear &c Month, 1946, 25: 396.—Haan, P. de. Fenestratie en ontsteking van het middenoor. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 93: 311.-—Hofhauser, J. [Causes of otitis media due to colds] Orv. hetil, 1936, 80: 987-90.—Mahu, G. De las mastoiditis en los casos de atresia del conducto auditivo. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 416.—Pinaud. Otites et mastoidites pro- voquees par le tamponnement posterieur des fosses nasales. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1935, 56: 106-8.—Ruedi, L. Mittelohr- raumentwicklung und Mittelohrentziindung. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1939, 45: 175-213—Smith, D. T. Causes and treat- ment of otitis media. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1924, 28: 1-15 — Tatibana, M. Kyusei nyusi-tokkien wo zyakki-seru senten-sei gai-tyodo heisa-syo no iti tiken rei. [treatment of congenital atresia of external auditory meatus which caused mastoiditis] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1941, 36: 798.—Teed, R. W. A contribu- tion of war experience to the etiology of otitis media. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1948-49, 53: 254-60.—Thomas, C. H. Otitis media following nasal syringing. Lancet, Lond, 1927, 2: 413.—Townsend, J. F. The development of the ear and its relation to otitis media and mastoiditis. South. M. J, 1931, 24: 402-6.—Uffenorde, W. Beziehungen zwischen Erkaltungskrankheiten und Mittelohrentziindung. Deut. med. Wschr, 1940. 66: 98-100. ---- Etiology: Acute infectious disease. See also other subdivisions (Influenza; Scarla- tina) also under names of acute infectious diseases as Measles; Pertussis; Zoster, etc. Chavanne, F. Zona de I'oreille avec paralysie faciale, oto- mastoidite concomitante. Lyon med, 1933, 152: 105.— MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 178 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Emiliani, C. L. Le lesioni dell'orecchio medio negli herpes zoster della faccia. Gazz. osp, 1927, 48: 486-8.—Gowen, F. V. The incidence of otitis in 15,000 acute exanthemata, with a report of the method of handling scarlet fever otitis-mastoiditis at the Philadelphia Hospital for Contagious Diseases. Laryn- goscope, 1926, 36: 799-805.—Hernandez, A. Las otitis en las enfermedades infecciosas; slntesis de la clase dictada por el Dr. Carlos Mercandino en su servicio del Hospital Muniz. Prensa med. argent, 1945, 32: 195-202.—Howell. N. G. The value of paracentesis in the acute specific fevers. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1933, 26: 572T6.—Kolesnikova, V. G. [Micro- flora of otitis and mastoiditis in scarlet fever and measles] Tr. Nauch. issledov. inst. fiziol. Saratov, 1934, 1: 401-6.-—Leroux- Robert, J. Sur la frequence et la gravite des oto-mastoidites du nourrisson et de l'enfant au cours de la coqueluche. Bull. med. Par, 1942, 56: 329. ------ & Ramaroni, J. Les oto- mastoidites du nourrisson et de l'enfant au cours des maladies contagieuses; frequence; caracteres et gravite selon la maladie en cause; bacteriologie; note preiiminaire sur Taction des sulf- amides. Ann. otolar. Par, 1943, 35-43.—Mayoux, Prost & Chayanne, H. Zona otitique avec troubles vestibulaires persistants. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1942, 26: No. 2, 37-40.—Sarrouy, C, Combe & Nourredine. Oto-mastoidite, ulcerations trophiques de la bouche et laryngite au cours d'une rechute de fievre typhoide chez une enfant de trois ans. Algerie med, 1946, 345-51.—Schattner, A. Symposium on the oto- logical complications of the acute infectious (contagious) diseases; otological considerations; lantern slides. Laryn- goscope, 1940, 50: 32-47.—Urbantschitsch, E. v. Otogene intrakranielle Komplikationen bei Infektionskrankheiten. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1944, 78: 425-52. Sequard causata da otomastoidite acuta. Riv. otoneur, 1935, 12: 284-7.—Piquet & Coulouma. Les signes oculo-sympa- thiques dans les otites et leurs raisons anatomiques; a propos d'un syndrome de Brown-Sequard au cours d'une otomastoldite aigue. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1934, 276-80, 7 pi. Also Ann. otolar. Par, 1935, 1003-13.—Ramirez Mohedano, M. A. Sindrome de excitaci6n del simpatico ocular en un operado de vaciamiento petromastoideo. Rev. espafi. otoneuroft, 1949, 8: 238-45.—Sears, W. H. Surgical indications in affections of the ocular nerves following suppurative otitis media and its complications. Atlantic M. J, 1925-26, 29: 773-8.—Stein, R. Thrombophlebitis der gegenseitigen Orbita und gekreuzte Abduzensparese bei Otitis media; Statistisches iiber Augen- symptome bei Otitis media und ihren Komplikationen. Klin. Mbl. Augenh, 1928, 80: 22-9.—Torrini, U. L. L'anisocoria nelle lesioni infiammatorie auricolari. Riv. otoneur, 1934, 11: 252-4.—Vom Hofe, K, & Perwitzschky, R. Pupille und Mittelohr. Arch. Augenh, 1927, 98: 181-3.—White, L. E. Papilledema of otitic origin. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1925, 2: 371-8. ---- false. Larroque, L. Les fausses otites moyennes et les otalgies reflexes. Paris med, 1937, 105: 170-2. experimental. See also subdivision Pathogenesis. Cornet, P. Recherches experimentales sur la pathogenie de l'otite moyenne aigue; des lesions determinees chez le lapin par I'obstruction nasale. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1907, 6: Jul. 11; Oct, 5.—Ibusuki, Y. Experimentelle Studien iiber die Entziindung des Mittelohres beim Vogel. Mitt. Med. Akad. Kioto, 1939, 27: 426-^8— Linnell, E. A, & Burnham, H. H. The production of otitis media and labyrinthitis in rabbits. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1928, 37: 782-7, 18 pi.—Natanson, A. M. [Otitis and otogenous complications from the experimental point of view] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1940, 17: 182; 1941. 18:22. ---- External ear. Bubes, G. F. [Dermatitis of the external ear and tympanum with the aspect of chronic, suppurative inflammation of the middle ear] Vest, otorinolar, 1937, 90-2.—D'Onofrio, F. Su di una forma rara di otite esterna circoscritta complicante le otiti medie purulente acute. Arch. ital. otol, 1927, 38: 118-21.—Ormerod, F. C. Intractable forms of dermatitis of the external ear in cases of chronic suppurative otitis media. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1926-27, 20: Sect. Otol, 10-2. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1927, 42: 165-7.—Schramek, W. Ueber Sequesterbildung im knochernen ausseren Gehorgang bei chronischer Mittelohreiterung. Med. Klin, Berl, 1926, 22: 213-5.—Simonton, K. M. Foreign bodies in the external auditory canal causing otitis media. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1947) 1948, 39: 429-31. ---- Eye. See also subdivision Paralysis. Cable, A. Contribution a l'etude des mani- festations oculaires des otites suppurees et de leurs complications. 68p. 8? Par., 1936. Berens, C. Intracranial lesions of otitic origin; the oph- thalmologist's point of view. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1931, 21: 67-116.—Blomqvist, E. On the occurrence of nystagmus in acute otitis. media. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1948, Suppl. No. 74, 203-7.—Caboche, H. A propos du symptSme douleur oculaire, au cours de l'otite moyenne suppuree; un cas guiri sans antrotomie. Ann. otolar. Par, 1931, 649-51.—Coates, G. M. Pathological conditions of the ocular nerves following otitis media. Atlantic M. J, 1925-26, 29: 770-3.—Curcio, G. Reazione pupillare nelle otiti medie purulente. Otorinolar. ital, 1933, 3: 533-41.—Due, C, & Petterino-Patriarca, A. Anisocoria e otite media. Arch. ital. otol, 1935, 47: 403-29.— Gardner, W. J. Choked discs associated with otitis media; an explanation of the mechanism in certain cases. Cleveland Clin. Q, 1938, 5: 176-80.—Got, A. Otite moyenne aiguS avec torpeur et biepharospasme chez une malade mastoldectomisee depuis quinze jours. Rev. laryng. Par, 1928, 49: 520-2.— Lawson, L. J. Metastatic panophthalmitis following pneu- mococcic otitis media. J. Am. M. Ass, 1933, 101: 599.— Meyer, S. J. Intracranial lesions of otitic origin from the viewpoint of the ophthalmologist. Illinois M. J, 1933, 64: 37&-81.—Moulonguet, A._ La douleur oculaire, indication de revidement petromastoidien au cours des suppurations aigues de I'oreille. Ann. mal. oreille, 1925, 44: 679-85. familial. Ocular pain in aural suppurations. French M. Rev, Par, 1932, 2: 438-43.—Novotny, O. Chronische Mittelohreiterung, Stauungspapille, Abszessverdacht. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1949J 61: 270.—Petterino-Patriarca, A. Sindrome oculare di Brown- See also subdivision Genetics. Richter, H. Ueber familiares Auftreten entziindlicher Mittelohrerkrankungen. Zschr. Laryng, 1931, 21: 319-26. ---- fetal. Hemsath, F. A. Intra-uterine and neonatal otitis, a study of seven cases including a case of otitic meningitis. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1936, 23: 78-92.—Schwarzbart, A. Otitis media foetalis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 718-27. ---- Fever [incl. local temperature] See also subdivision Manifestation. Jtjsseatjme-Gillet, M. *Etude de quelques courbes de temperature observees au cours d'otites moyennes aigues suppurees. 65p. 24cm Par., 1940. Meyer, L. *Ueber den Temperaturverlauf der akuten Mittelohreiterung des Kindes [Wiirz- burg] [20]p. 8? Kallmunz, 1933. Also Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1933, 135: 1; 77. Schiessl, M. *TJeber den Temperaturverlauf der akuten Mittelohreiterung des Erwachsenen [Wiirzburg] 16p. 8? Oberviechtach, 1931. Also Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1931, 129: 299-306. Thiele, H. *Ueber den Temperaturverlauf bei der Otitis media acuta bei Kindern. 27p. 2iy2cm. Marb., 1936. Weiss, K. G. *Ueber den Temperaturverlauf bei der Otitis media acuta der Erwachsenen. 20p. 8? Marb., 1935. Beck, J. Ein Beitrag zur differentialdiagnostischen Bewer- tung hoher Temperaturen sowie zur Beurteilung einiger Symp- tome im Verlauf von Mittelohreiterungen. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1930, 125: 66-78.—La Rosa, C. de. Otitis aguda y fiebre adenoidiana. Actual, med, Granada, 1946, 32: 605.— Leidler, R. Types of fever in otitic general infection. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1930, 14: 144-57.—Lillie. H. I. A septic type of temperature not referable to the ear in cases of acute sup- purative otitis media. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1922, 28: 93-7.—Meyer, L. Ueber den Temperaturverlauf der akuten Mittelohreiterung des Kindes. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1933, 135: 77r86.—Rendu, R. De la fievre adenoidienne au cours de l'otite moyenne aigug. Ann. otolar. Par, 1936, 390-7. Also J. m6d. Lyon, 1936, 17: 115-9.—Richter, H. Ueber die Beurteilung des Fiebers zu Beginn der akuten Mittelohrentziindung. Hals &c. Arzt, T. 1,1936, 27:333-45.— Shirokov, S. F., & Popereka, J. P. K voprosu o diagnostiches- kom znachenii sravnitelnoi mestnoi termometrii pri otitakh u detei. Vest, otorinolar, 1949, No. 2, 21-3.—Wolkowyski, N. Temperaturmessungen an der Haut im Bereiche des Ohres bei akuter Mittelohr- und Warzenfortsatzentziindung und ihre diagnostische Bedeutung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937. 71: 480-94. ---- fibrinous. Chatellier & Fouquet. Otite moyenne aigue a forme fibrino- leucocytique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1943, 64.—Neumann, H. Zur Klinik und Pathologie der Otitis media acuta fibrinosa. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1932, 31: 410-7; Disc. 417.—Tamari, M. De l'otite fibrineuse. Rev. laryng, Bord., 1937, 58: 58-76, illust. MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 179 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION ---- Forensic aspect. Frey. H. Luftzug als Ursache von Mittelohreiterungen; ein gerichtsarztliches Gutachten. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1932, 66: 561-5.-—Schlittler, E. Ein interessanter Begutachtungsfall. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1936, 66: 490. ---- Funduliformis infection. Kapsenberg, G. Otitis media, gepaard met septische toestanden, veroorzaakt door Bacteroides fundiliformis. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 890-2. ---- Fusobacterium infection. Eppenstein, S. *Ueber Gehorgangs- und Mittelohr-Entzundungen mit fusospirillarer Sym- biose (Plaut-Vincent-Bazillen) [Berlin] 24p. 8? Berl., 1928. Araujo, C. da S. Otite causada pela associacao da sym- biose fusoespirillar com o bacillo pseudo-diphterico. Brasil med, 1924, 38: pt 2, 27.—Bogomilsky, R. D. O lechenii nikotinovoi kislotoi vensanovskikh otitov i mastoiditov u detei. Vest, otorinolar, 1947, 71-5.—Busacca, G. Sur l'importance de l'association fuso-spirochetique dans les complications des suppurations chroniques de I'oreille. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1929, 35: 295-301.—Caliceti, P. Sul valore dell'associa- zione fuso-spirillare nelle otiti medie purulente croniche. Arch. ital. otol, 1928, 39: 363-72.—Kameneva, E. P. [Un cas de guerison d'une otite suppuree provoquee par le bacille de Vincent dans la premiere enfance] Pediatria, Moskva, 1941, No. 7, 93.—Luongo, R. A. Vincent's infection of the middle ear and mastoid. Pennsylvania M. J, 1932, 36: 840.— Mangabeira Albernaz, P. Otite fuso-espiroquetica. Tribuna med, Rio, 1926, 30: 85-92. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1930, 12: 49-62.—Motta, R. Su due casi di otite media purulenta cronica con associazione fuso-spirillare. Policlinico, 1928, 35: sez. prat, 83-5.—Salvadori, G. La terapia delle otorree a reperto fuso-spirochetico. Arch. ital. otol, 1925, 3. ser, 36: 440-61.—Winnik, S. A. Zur Frage iiber die Rolle der Fuso- spirillosis-Infektion bei der eitrigen Entziindung des Mit- telohres. Otolar. slav, Praha, 1932-33, 4: 272-7. ---- gangrenous and necrotic. Imai, T, & Kataoka, N. Eso-sei tyuzi-en no syuzyutu-go ni hassei-seru zengaku-bu oyobi biyoku-bu taizyo-hosin ni tuite [herpes zoster frontalis and nasalis which developed after operation on gangrenous otitis media] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1941, 28: 1108-12.—Imai, T, & Takahasi. T. Hukuzatu- naru keika wo toreru eso-sei tyuzi-en, zikasen zyoka-bu noyo, noyo sekkai, hukotu tekisyutu, keikai [gangrenous otitis media which took a complicated course of abscess of upper and lower parotid gland; operation on abscess, removal of the se- quester, and relief] Ibid, 1113-5.—Portmann, G, & Kistler, K. L'otite moyenne aigue necrosante. Presse med, 1929, 37: 375-7. ---- Genetics. See also subdivision (familial) Beselin, O. Erbliche Neigung zu Mittelohrentziindungen. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1932, 132: 335.—Tukada. M. Sosei-zi ni okeru tyuzien, kogai-hentosen-hidai oyobi man-sei bien no tokei-teki idengaku-teki kansatu [statistical studies from the standpoint of heredity of otitis media, hypertrophy of the tonsils, and chronic inflammation of the nose, in twins] Rinsyo keirin. 1942-43, 4: 239-56. ---- Geography and incidence. Bernfeld, K. Ueber den Verlauf der acuten sogenannten genuinen Mittelohrentziindung in Palastina auf Grand kli- nischer Beobachtung (December 1925-Juli 1928) Acta otolar, Stockh, 1928, 13: 120-5. ------ Acute Mittelohrentziin- dung in Palestina; Beitrag zur Frage der Ueberhitzungskrank- heiten. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. trop, 1928, 3: 359-65. Also Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1929, 63: 1267-73. ------ The coincidence of acute unspecified ear inflammations and the bearing of climatological factors thereon; contribution to the study of the inflammation of the ear in Palestine. Fol. otolar. orient, 1932-33, 1: 81-5—Chausse, C. Incidence du defile antro-attico-tympanal. J. m6d. Paris, 1940, 60: 129-32.— Dean, W. Otitis media still takes its toll. South. M. J, 1944, 37: 17-20.—Guthrie, D. Suppuration de 1 oreille moyenne; sa frequence et son etiologie. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1927, 33: 153-7.—Rubin, H. Observations on the otitis morbidity in Palestine; occult middle ear complica- tions. Fol. otolar. orient, 1932-33, 1: 222-8.—Tvermoes. V. Ueber die Haufigkeit der Otitiden und ihrer Komplikationen. Acta otolar, Stockh., 1934, 20: 453-7. ---- Gonococcus infection. See also subdivision Neisseria infection; also Gonorrhea, Ear. Grossi, G. Su di un caso di otite media purulenta bilaterale da gonococco. Ann. ostet. gin., 1929, 51: 745-52. ---- Hearing. See also subdivision Deafness; also Deafness; Noise. Andrews, H. *Ueber die obere Horgrenze bei akuter Mittelohreiterung. 21p. 22%cm. Wiirzb., 1937. Ltjndgren, N. E. M. The auditory function after otitis media in infancy and earliest child- hood. 156p. 24cm. Lund, 1944. Forms Suppl. 53, Acta otolar, Lund. Almour, R. The conservation of hearing in the suppurative middle ear diseases in childhood. Med. J. & Rec, N. Y, 1924, 120: p. clxxviii-clxxx.—Carl ens, E. The nature of the acoustic lesion in acute otitis media; a comparison between otitic infec- tions due to pneumococcus type III and those of other origin. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 453-66.—Chavanne, F. Con- tribution a l'etude de l'audition musicale dans l'otite moyenne purulente aigue. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1920, 4: 191.— Ciocco, A. Hearing acuity and middle ear infections in con- stitutional types. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1932-33; 18: 365- 80.—Hillka, J. H. Bone conduction changes in acute otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 33: 333-50.—Kestermann, E. Vergleichende Funktionspriifungen des cochlearen und vestibularen inneren Ohres im Verlaufe der akuten Tuben- Mittelohrentzundung. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1930, 126: 1-34.—Lundgren, N. Horselfunktionen efter otiter i tidiga barnaaldern. Nord. med, 1944, 24: 1902-6.—Maxwell, J. H. Consideration of hearing impairment in the treatment of chronic suppurative otitis media. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1947, 84: 845-9.— Meltzer, P. E. Hearing in chronic otitis media. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1942, 51: 727-36— Miiller, F. Resultado singular do exame da agudez auditiva e anotacoes sobre aplicacoes de duchas de ar em casos de otite media aguda. Rev. otolar. S. Paulo, 1936, 4: 653-60.—Nuka, H. Tyuzien keika-tyu ni okeru tyoryoku sySgai ni tuite no zikken-teki kenkyu [experi- mental studies on the difficulty of hearing during the develop- ment of otitis media] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1941, 36: 369; 459, 2 pi.-—Peyser, A. Om kroniska mellanoreaffektioners in- flytande pi, horselorganets resistens mot buller. Nord. med, 1943, 20: 2242-4.—Seiffert. Diplacusis und andere unge- wohnliche Erscheinungen bei einer Otitis media. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1929, 23: 150-2.—TJffenorde. Geschlossene Mit- telohrentzundung und Taubheit. Ibid, 1939, 46: 278-89. ---- Hematology. Frenckner, P., & Hamberger, C. A. Die Senkungsreaktion bei Otitis media und ihren Komplikationen. 126p. 24}2cm. Stockh., 1939. Forms Suppl. 39, Acta otolar, Stockh. Koskinen, P. *Das Blutbild und die Sen- kungsreaktion bei otogenen Infektionen. 268p. 23y2cm. Helsin., 1938. Forms Suppl. 25, Acta otolar, Stockh. Lehmann, J. *Das Blutbild bei otitischen Erkrankungen. 31p. 8? Lpz., 1926. Balden, L. Die diagnostische Bedeutung des Blutes bei otogenen Krankheiten. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1927, 25: 227-65.— Barola. A. Sulla velocita di sedimentazione dei globuli rossi nelle flogosi suppurate dell'orecchio medio. Otorinolar. ital, 1936, 6: 16-41.—Boies, L. R. Immature white blood cells in otologic infections. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1931, 13: 238754.— Couper, E. C. R. The Schilling haemogram in otitis media and mastoiditis of infancy. Arch. Dis. Childh, Lond, 1940, 15: 27-42.-—Elmenhoff-Nielsen, B. Hamatologische Untersu- chungen bei Otitis media acuta. Actaotolar, Stockh, 1935, 22: 592-604. ------ [Hematological examination in acute otitis media] Ugeskr. laeger, 1935, 97: 869-77.—Engelbreth-Holm, J, & J0rgensen, A. [Examination of the blood in acute in- flammation of the middle ear] Ibid, 1936, 98: 707-11.— Frenckner, P. Sedimentation reaction in otitis media and its complications. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1938, 26: 309-20 — Glasscheib, A. Die Bedeutung des Haemogramms fiir die Differentialdiagnose otogener Komplikationen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1927, 61: 3-24.—Goto, S. Kyusei tyuzi-en, haiketu-syo narabi-ni kano-sei nomaku-en ni okeru kessyohan- su no syoto ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [experimental studies on the variation of the blood platelets in acute otitis media, septicemia and suppurative meningitis] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1939, 24: 156-66.—Gyorgy, E, & Flesch, I. [Evaluation of hematological examinations in infantile otitis media] Or- voskepzes, 1938, 28: Febr. kulonf., 91-7. Also Arch. Kinderh, 1938, 113: 92-102.—Hart, V. K. Sedimentation rate in acute otitis media and its complications. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1929, 9: 622-4.—Heidemann, J. Das Hamogramm bei den otogenen Infektionen. Beitr. Anat. 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Blutbefunde bei eitrigen Entziindungen des Mit- telohres und deren Komplikationen. Otolar. slav, Praha, 1931, 3: 13-55.—Koch, H. Cytological studies of chronic otitis with special regard to eosinophil leucocytes. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1946, 34: 317-30.—Kumpf, A. Das Blutbild bei den entzundlichen Mittelohrerkrankungen und ihren Komplika- tionen. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1926, 24: 165-263.—Mathe, K. Der Wert der Blutkorperchensenkungsreaktion bei Otitis media. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1944, 50: 185-93.— M0rch. P. Studies on the sedimentation reaction in suppuration of the middle ear. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1935, 22: 189-200.—Pieri, P. F. La formula di Arneth nelle otiti medie purulente acute e loro compiicanze mastoidee. Valsalva, 1929, 5: 332-45.— Rosenwasser, H, & Rosenthal, N. The blood picture in otitic infections. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1931. 14: 291-308.—Schwarz- bart, A. Graphische Hamogrammdarstellung nach neuem Prinzip und ihre Verwendung bei Otitis media. Zschr. Hals &c. 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Nouvelle methode pour l'etude pharmacodynamique des hemostatiques, basee sur la correlation existant entre les temps de saignement moyen de l'une et l'autre oreille. C. rend. Soc. biol, 1937, 124: 279.— Singer, L. Ueber profuse Spontanblutungen aus dem Ohr, Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1929-30, 124: 198-211. ---- Hydrocephalus. See also Hydrocephalus. Ahari, H. Otitic hydrocephalus meningeal hydrops; case report. Clin. Proc. Child. Hosp, Wash, 1948-49, 5: 246-50 — Bourgeois, R. Un cas d'hydrocephalie otitique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1942, 89-91. ■-----■ Hydrocephalic aigue d'origine otique. Ibid, 1946, 13: 229.—Craig, A. Otitic hydrocephalus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 398.—Ferrer, E. A, & Obrador Alcalde, S. Observaciones sobre el cuadro clinico de la hidro- cefalia otitica en relacion con un caso personal. Rev. clin. espan, 1947, 25: 19-25.—Goodhart, S. P, & Savitsky, N. Otitic hydrocephalus. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1934, 32: 1345-7.—Graf, K. Der otitische Hydrocephalus. 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Zur Frage der okkulten Mastoiditis im Sauglingsalter. Arch. Kinderh, 1943, 130: 39-45.—Zaliouk, A. Les otites latentes de l'enfant. Fol. otolar. orient, 1932-33, 1: 231-6. ---- infantile: Pathology. L'Hirondel, J. A. E. *La ponction d'antre; importance de l'oto-mastoidite dans la pathologie du nourrisson [Paris] 214p. 24cm. Vincennes, 1941. Schneider, H. *Les mastoidites chez le nourrisson; etude anatomo-chirurgicale [Mont- pellier] 91p. 25cm. Lyon, 1933. Aschoff, L, & Fuld, J. Zur Frage der Otitis media bei Sauglingen und kleinen Kindern. Beitr. Anat. Ohr, 1926, 23: 379-91.—Cornelli, G. Lo sviluppo morfologico dell'orecchio medio e la sua importanza in rapporto alia patogenesi, al decorso e alia cura delle otiti medie infantili. Arch. ital. otol, 1935, 47: 457-86.—Gilse, P. H. G. [Histological examination of petrous bone in an infant of 11 months with otitis media] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1928, 72: 1981.—Giraud, L. Otite bila- terale chez un nourrisson. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1927, 3. ser, 51: 465-7.-—Kirk, E. Om acidose ved akut purulent otitis media hos spaede b0rn. In: Festskr. Harald Abrahamsen, Kbh, 1945, No. 12, 1-11. Also Nord. med, 1945, 26: 1303, 28: 2235.—Meyer, M. Bisogna ritenere la infiammazione acuta dell'orecchio medio essenzialmente diversa nel lattante, nel bambino e nell'adulto? Rass. ital. otorinolar, 1932, 6: 281-8—Palacky, A. F, & Strycek, R. ZmSny v bilkovinach krevni plasmy pri tSzkych otomastoiditidach kojencu a n6ktere therapeuticki moznosti z nich vyvozene. Pediat. listy, 1949, 4: 97-101.—Renaud, M, & Girard, L. Les otites latentes du nourrisson; 6tude anatomique. Ann. mal. oreille, 1926, 45: 341-51, 5 pi.—Rokay, Z. Die Sauglingsotitiden in hamatolo- gischer Beleuchtung. Zschr. Kinderh, 1927, 44: 347-57. ------ [Special pathology of inflammation of the middle ear in infantsl Budap. orv. ujs, 1929, 27: 35-41.—Salvadori. G. Le otiti medie dell'infanzia e l'integritil della funzione uditiva. Med. inf., Roma, 1931, 2: 65-7.—Toyooka, T. Eine experi- mentelle Studie iiber Sauglingsotitis. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 69. ---- infantile: Prognosis. See also subdivision Prognosis. L'Hermtjziere, J. de. *Pronostic immediat et suites eloignees de l'antrotomie pour oto- mastoidite du nourrisson; d'apres 290 observa- tions [Lyon] 116p. 25cm. Trevoux, 1947. Bloch, A, & Lemoine, J. Mort subite au cours d'une oto- mastoidite non op6ree chez un nourrisson. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1927, 33: 998.—Bunch, C. C, & Grove, R. C. Some effects in later life of otitis media in infancy. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1930, 39: 1-55.—Dudas, P, & Halka, S. Bemer- kungen zur Prognose der Mittelohrentziindungen des Saug- lingsalters mit Riicksicht auf die Rolle der Krankheitserreger. Arch. Kinderh, 1941, 122: 85-94.—Franchini, Y, & Riccitelli, E. Las otitis prolongadas de los ninos de pecho. Sem. med, B. Air, 1932, 39: 1788-92.—Marx, H. Zur Frage der Bedeu- tung der Mittelohrentziindung des friihestenKindesalters fiir spater. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1930, 126: 71-8.—Meyer, M. Die akuteMittelohrentziindung im Kindesalter; Beitrage zur Klinik und pathologischen Anatom'e d;eser Erkrankung. Zschr. Laryng, 1931, 21: 217-82.—Wittmaack, K. Zur Frage der Bedeutung der Mittelohrentziindungen des friihesten Kindesalters fiir spater. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1931, 129: 207-50. ---- infantile: Statistics. See also other subdivisions (Geography; Statistics) MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 184 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Andersen, H. C. The material of infant patients with otitis media in the Kommunehospital of Copenhagen. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1945, 33: 163.—Arrighi. A propos de 40 cas d'otite latente du nourrisson. Alglrie med, 1947, 50: 65-70.— Babcock. E. S, & Jones, J. R. Masked otitis media and mastoiditis in infancy; report of cases. California West. M, 1929, 31: 90-3.—Baron & Planson. L'otite du nouveau-ne a la Maternite de Dijon. Arch. fr. pediat, 1946, 3: 325.— Boursier, R, & Ducassou, J. L. L'otite du nouveau-ne a la maternite de Pellegrin de novembre 1945 a juin 1946. Ibid, 489. Also J. med. Bordeaux, 1946, 123: 417r20.—Bozer, H. E. A study of surgical mastoiditis occurring in children at the Buffalo Children's Hospital during the years 1945-1946. N. York State J. M, 1948, 48: 183-6.—Caldas. S. A prop6sito de dois casos de otite latente. An. otorinolar, Recife, 1936, 2: 105-11.—Falbe-Hansen, J, & Hansen, W. Blegdams- hospitalets materiale af spaedbo'msotiter fra en 5 aars periode. Nord. med, 1945, 28: 2231. Also English tr. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1945, 33: 162.—Franchini, Y. Otitis media latente del recien nacido y del lactante (92 observaciones) Sem. med, B. Air, 1927, 34: pt 2, 196-213. ------& Tesone, P. Otitis media latente del recien nacido y del lactante. Rev. As. med. argent, 1928, 41: 227-93.—Hinnen, A. B. Mededeeling om- trent 13 zuigelingen met toxicose, bij wie een mastoidoperatie is gedaan en latente mastoiditis werd gevonden. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1412-6. Also French summ. Acta oto- rhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 83.—Mayoux. R, Roche, M. [et al.] A propos de 40 observations d'oto-mastoidite chez le nourrisson. 3. mid. Lyon, 1944, 25: 647-52.—Parsell. L. A. Acute otitis media in the newborn; report of 4 cases. Northwest M, 1939, 38: 471-3.—Plisnier. H. Les oto-mastoidites du nour- risson; statistique. Bruxelles m6d, 1949, 29: 3187-91.— Riviere, Chastrusse & Moure. A propos de 30 nouveaux cas d'otites chez le nouveau-ne. J. med. Bordeaux, 1946, 123: 413-6.—Torday, F. Ueber Mittelohrentziindungen im Saug- lingsalter. Zschr. Kinderh, 1927. 44: 339-46. ---- infantile: Surgery. See also subheading Surgery. Botjche, J. *Indications, technique et re- sultats de l'antrotomie dans les oto-mastoidites du nourrisson. 155p. 24cm. Par., 1943. Baudy, R. Penicilline et novocaine en ponction d'antre chez le nourrisson. Pediatrie, 1949, 4: 261-3.—Bernheim, M, Jeune, M, & L'Hermuziere, J. de. Pronostic immediat et suites eioignees de l'antrotomie pour oto-mastoidite du nour- rison. Nourrisson, 1947, 35: 219-25.—Cathala, J, Laplane, R. [et al.] Sur les oto-mastoidites du nourrisson; resultats de l'antrotomie. Bull. Soc. pediat. Paris, 1941, 38: 246-50.— Debray, P. A propos des indications de l'antrotomie dans l'oto-mastoidite toxigSne du nourrisson. Nourrisson, 1949, 37: 13-9.—Despons, Moure & V6ron. Resultats de l'antro- tomie dans les syndromes toxi-infectieux du nourrisson. Arch. fr. pediat, 1946, 3: 490. ------ Enquete sur les resultats de l'antrotomie dans les syndromes toxi-infectieux du nourrisson avec otite: hiver 1945-1946. J. med. Bordeaux, 1947, 124: 423.-—Dicke, W. K. Over de punctie van het antrum ma- stoideum. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1098. ——■— Over de resultaten van de punctie van het antrum mastoideum bij zuigelingen. Ibid, 1904.—Elizalde, P. de & Gonzalez, A. Significado y valor actual de la antrotomia en el tratamiento de la otitis del lactante. Arch, argent, pediat, 1946, 26: 212-4.—Franchini, Y. Indicaciones de la paracentesis en el tratamiento de la otitis media latente y aguda de los ninos de pecho. Sem. med, B. Air, 1929, 36: pt 2, 827-30. ------ Consideraciones sobre el tratamiento quirurgico de las oto- antritis del lactante. Congr. interamer. cirug, 1946, 3. Congr, 3: 169-90.—Gyorgy, E. Penicillin hat&sa alatt operalt otogen- toxikus csecsemok. Paediat. danub, Budap, 1949, 5: 302-4.— Hermanne, J. Ponction d'antre et antrotomie chez le nour- risson. Acta paediat. belg, 1946-47, 1: 76-80.—Lallemant, M, & Tomatis, A. La ponction d'antre mastoidien du nour- risson. Entretiens de Bichat, 1949, chir, 347.—Levesque, J, & Lafourcade, J. Le probleme de l'antrotomie dans les etats neuro-toxiques du nourrisson. Nourrisson, 1947,35:99-111.— Loebell, H. Doppelseitige Ohraufmeisselung bei Sauglingen mit alimentarer Intoxikation. HNO, Berl, 1947-48, 1: 55-7.— Mendizabal, P. Las otomastoiditis en la infancia y su trata- miento quirurgico. Cir. cirujan, Mex, 1937, 5: 543-9.— Padoin, L. Oto-mastoidite e mastoidectomia nei lattanti. Otorinolar. ital, 1939. 9: 33-48— Ribadeau Dumas, Chabrun & Fenard. Statistique des operations de mastoidite des nour- rissons. Bull, med. Par, 1941, 55: 324.—Romanova, M. A, & Wolfson, S. I. [Diagnosis and indications for surgical treat- ment of otitis-antritis in infants] Pediatria, Moskva, 1943, 61-7.—Sandler, R. J. Ob aktivnom khirurgicheskom lechenii otoantritov u detei rannego vozrasta. Vest, otorinolar, 1948, 42-5.-—Torday. F. [Surgical indications in complicated otitis media in infants] Budapesti orv. ujs, 1934, 32: 820-7.— Uffenorde, W. Eroffnung der retrotympanalen Raume bei der Sauglingsotitis mit alimentarer Intoxikation. Klin. & Prax, Munch, 1946, 1: 70-2.— Wolfsohn, S. I. Novyi variant razreza miagkikh tkanei pri antrotomii u detei grudnogo vozrasta. Vest, otorinolar, 1945, 7: No. 2, 8-10. ---- infantile: Treatment. See also subheading Treatment. Damian, P. *Contribution a la th6rapeutique de l'oto-mastoidite du nourrisson en tant qu'elle reste maladie locale. 42p. 24cm. Par., 1943. Boursier, R, Riviere [et al.] Penicilline et otite du nouveau- ne. Gyn. obst. Par, 1947, 46: 499. Also J. med. Bordeaux, 1948, 125: 535.—Chavanne, L. Injections retrotympaniques de penicilline chez un nourrisson pour otites recidivantes; guerison. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 48. Also Lyon med, 1948 179: 46-8.—Del Villar, R. Terapeutica moderna de las otomastoiditis. Bol. med. Hosp. inf., Mex, 1949, 6: 607-14.— Franchini. Y, & Cervini. P. R. Tratamiento de las otitis en la primera infancia. Actas Congr. nac. med, B. Air. (1931) 1932, 4. Congr, 4: 221-7.-—Gyorgy, E. Penicillin hatasa antro- tomisalt csecsemoknei 6s gyermekeknei. Paediat. danub, Budap, 1947, 1: 46-59.—.lastrzebski, L. O leczeniu zapalenia ucha irodkowego u niemowlq.t. Otolar. polska, 1948, 2: 442-5.—Kameneva, E. P. [Treatment of grave forms of suppurative otitis in early childhood by lactic cultures of B. bulgaricus] Vest, otorinolar, 1941, No. 3, 74-7.—Latorre Agiiero, A. Nuestra experiencia con la quimioterapia sul- famidada en el tratamiento de las otitis medias agudas supu- radas de la infancia. Rev. chilena pediat, 1943, 14: 323-8.— Letarte, F. Traitement de l'otite moyenne aigue (premiere enfance) Laval med, 1946, 11: 577-80.—Lewenfisz, H. A new approach to acute otitis in infancy. Postgrad. M. J, Lond, 1948, 24: 609-11. Also Overseas Postgrad. M. J, Lond, 1948-49, 3: 344-6.—Meyer, L. F, Finkelstein, H. [et al.j Behandlung der Otitis und Mastoiditis im Sauglingsalter. Kinderarztl. Prax, 1930, 1: 28; 79; 125.—Montandon, A. L'effet masquant de la penicilline dans deux cas de mastoidite chez des enfants. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1947, 9: 115.— Munyo, J. C, & Sal dun de Rodriguez, M. L. Consideraciones sobre la sulfonamidoterapia en las otitis del lactante. Arch. pediat. Uruguay, 1944, 15: 500-8.—Otite moyenne aigue de l'enfance; traitement symptomatique. J. mid. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 226.—Paredero del Bosque, J. Sulfamidas en las otitis del lactante. Medicina, Madr, 1944, 12: 912-9. Also Libro de actas Congr. nac pediat, Santander (1944) 1945, 6. Congr, 746-53.—Parrel, G. de. Les otites latentes chezle nourrisson et l'enfant: leur traitement. Evolut. med. chir, 1925. 6: 82-4.—Rumpf, C. W. Treatment of acute otitis media in infants and children. Minnesota M, 1929, 12: 694-9 — Sigalov, D. L, & Voiler, I. M. [Nouvelies voies du diagnostic et de la therapie de l'otite-antrite chez le nourrisson] Pedi- atria, Moskva, 1941, No. 7, 23T8.—Summers, C. B. Con- servative treatment of otitis media of infants. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1929, 30: 169-71.—Vezina, N. Traitement de l'otite rebelle du nourrisson par des injections de penicilline dans la caisse. Union med. Canada, 1946, 75: 1557-62. ---- Infectious focus. See also Infection, Focal. Krogstad, A. A case of focal infection from chronic otitis media, cured after radical treatment. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1938, 26: 197.—Ruttin. Ueber latente Eiterherde im Mit- telohr. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1923, 6: 349-61; Disc, 389- 94.—Watson-Williams, E. The middle ear as source of chronic septic absorption. Practitioner, Lond, 1925, 115: 185-9. ---- Influenza. See also Influenza, Ear. Benciolini, F. Meningoencefalite acuta emorragica in corso di otomastoidite influenzale bilaterale. Riv. otoneur, 1931, 8: 361-9.—Brailovsky, J. Z, & Kuroedova, I. J. [Case of unusual course of suppurative otitis media with pure culture of Pfeiffer's bacillus in the purulent discharge] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1939, 16: 177.—Cadawas, E. L'otite moyenne aigug et ses complications en rapport avec la grippe. Ann. mal. oreille, 1929, 48: 1011-6.—Chiappe, E. Otite media purulenta acuta bilaterale postinfluenzale; encefalite cerebellare. Accad. med, Genova, 1941, 56: 331-9— Ernoul, Eschbach & Pizon. Abces extra-dural de la region cerebelleuse au debut d'une otite grip- pale avec reaction meningee chez un enfant de 5 ans; septicemic postop6ratoire sans identification microbienne; metastase peritoneale; laparotomie; guerison. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1937, 58: 929.—Gufement. Un caso de otitis media supurada del lado izquierdo postgrippal; mastoiditis, afasia y hemiplegia lado derecho, concomitantes. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 445.— Letnik, S. F. [Peculiar forms of influenzal otitis] Odes. med. J, 1929, 4: 587.—Nielsen, J. Den acute suppurative otitis media foraarsaget af bac Pfeiffer. Nord. med, 1944, 24: 1892-4.—Papillon. Otite moyenne aigue suppuree postgrip- pal; reaction puriforme meningee aseptique; guerison par les sulfamides sans intervention chirurgicale. J. med. Bordeaux, 1940, 117: 474-6.—Pchelkin, N. A. Influenzal otitis media. Pacific Coast J. Homoeop, 1936, 47: 437-9.—Polednak, L. [Type of otitis media during influenza in 1928] Cas. 16k. Cesk, 1929, 68: 1508-11.—Sasaki, H., & Hirakawa. K. Influenza - kin-sei zi-sei nomakuen ni tuite [otitic meningitis caused by ...] Zibiinkoka, 1950, 22: 4-8.—Zorzoli, E. Osservazioni sul trattamento nel bambino delle compiicanze innuenzali sup- purative acute dell'orecchio medio con penicillina stabilizzata in sangue. Terapia, Milano, 1949, 34: 149. ---- Klebsiella infection. Altmann, F. Zur Symptomatologie und Klinik der Fried- lander-Otitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1935, 69: 513-37. MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 185 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION —----■ Zur Klinik der Friedlander-Otitis. Ibid, 624-6.— Cachin. Un cas d'otite a bacille de Perez. Ann. otolar. Par, 1946, 13: 225.—Eigler, G. Ueber Friedliinder-Bazillen- Otitiden. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1933, 136: 318-31.—German, T. Friedlander-Otitis als typische und epidemische Erkran- kung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1930, 64: 1050-60.—Ghiselin, A. D, & Robertson, R. B. Friedlaender's bacillus meningitis secondary to otitis media; a report of a case with recovery and a review of the literature. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1947, 45: 432-45.—Gowen, G. H. A case of Friedl&nder bacillus meningitis secondary to bilateral acute otitis media. Illinois M.J, 1934,65:533-5.—Urbantschitsch, E. Ueber Friedlander- Otitis. Fol. otolar. orient, 1937, 4: 13-9. ---- Labyrinth. See also other subdivisions (Complication: Meningitis) also Labyrinth, Labyrinthitis. Ardouin, P. Les reactions sereuses du labyrinthe au cours de l'otite moyenne aigue simple. Prat. med. fr, 1933, 14: 181-93.—Basavilbaso, J. Laberintitis difusa, manifiesta, supurada. Rev. espec, B. Air, 1926, 1: 171-7.—Behrman, W. Om falska labyrintitsymtom vid otit. Nord. med. tskr, 1934, 8: 1067-70.—Bijtel, J. Labyrinthaire verwikkelingen bij acute en chronische middenoorontsteking. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1949. 93: 3534-41.—Branchi, P. P. Sulle indicazioni della labirintotomia e sulla opportunity di eseguire a freddo l'opera- zione radicale nelle labirintiti acute da otomastoiditi croniche riacutlzzate. Otorinolar. ital, 1947, 15: 427-38.—Brohm, F. Dva pfipady ohranicene labyrintitidy s piSteii v horizont&lnim kanalku jako komplikaee prudkeho zdn£tu stfedousniho. Lek. listy, 1946, 1: 381-5.—Campbell, A. A. Chronic suppurative otitis-media with a fistula of the external semi-circular canal. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1924, 14: 856.—Citelli, S. Preferibile praticare a freddo l'operazione radicale nelle labirintiti da otorrea riacutizzata. Med. internaz, Milano, 1934, 42: 450-3.—Dean, L. W, & Wolff, D. Pathology and routes of infection in labyrinthitis secondary to middle-ear otitis. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc,' 1934, 24: 168-86. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1934, 43: 702-17.—Del Sei, J. A, & Agra, A. Otitis media aguda; laberintitis supurada tardia laberintectomia; curaci6n. Rev. As. med. argent, 1937, 50: 676.—Fernandez Soto. E. Panotitis unilateral de etiologia desconocida, con perdida completa de la funcion coclear y vestibular. Vida nueva, Habana, 1937, 39: 320-6.—Fletcher, J. R. Discussion of the symptoms and diagnosis of infection of labyrinth resulting from suppurative otitis media. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Lar. Otol, 1910, 159-67.—Frenkel, O. M, & Kanevsky, V. I, [Sensorv functions of the vestibular apparatus in acute and chronic otitis] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1936, 44: 175-84.—Gerchunoff, G, & Bottinelli, J. A. Otitis media aguda; mastoiditis; labe- rintitis difusa completa tardia; laberintectomia. Rev. As. med. argent, 1936, 50: 1887-90.—German, T. Akute Mittelohr- entziindung und diffuse eiterige Labyrinthitis. Zschr. Laryng, 1932. 23: 172-8.—Hinsberg, V. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der akuten Labvrinthitis bei akuter Otitis media. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1930,'64: 1263-75.—Hofmann, L. Eitrige Labyrinthitis mit Fazialparese nach akuter Rezidivotitis; Radikal-Labyrinth- operation; Heilung. Ibid, 1934, 68: 507-9.—Holinger. J. The pathology and prognosis of internal ear complications resulting from inflammatory middle-ear diseases. Tr. Am. M. Ass, Sect. Lar. Otol, 1910, 149-58.—Kaulich, F. Chro- nische Mittelohreiterung, partielle Labyrinthnekrose. vestibulare Ausschaltung bei erhaltenem Gehor. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 37.—Kecht, B. Ueber symptomlose Ausschaltung des Labyrinthes bei akuter Mittelohreiterung. Ibid, 1938, 72: 1137-47.—Kecskes, Z. [Sequestration of the labyrinth in chronic suppurative otitis] Orv. hetil, 1939, 83: 65. Also Acta otolar, Stockh, 1939, 27: 438.—Koch. F. Ueber schwere Labyrinthkomplikationen bei akuten und chronischen Mit- telohreiterungen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1933, 67: 1251-6.— Kopetzky, S. J. Differential diagnosis in labyrinthitis second- ary to otitic infections. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1934, 43: 718-26.— Krepuska, G. [Purulent inflammation of labyrinth (302 cases)] Orv. hetil, 1932, 76: 939^7. Also Verh. ungar. arztl. Ges, 1933, 5: 65.—Lapouge. Fenestration spontanee en cours d'otite moyenne suppuree chronique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949 66:575.—Lillie, H. I. Suppurative labyrinthitis. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1924, 4: 513-20.—Luongo, R. A. Two cases of diffuse labyrinthitis complicating acute serous otitis media. Laryngoscope, 1933, 43: 872-5.—McCoy. J. Two cases with severe labyrinth symptoms occurring following O. M. C. C. Ibid, 1931, 41: 420.—Mackenzie, G. W. Suppurative labyrinthitis with report of cases. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1927, 36: 1019-59, 18 pi.—Politzer. Sobre los cambios patologicos del laberinto en las supuraciones cr6nicas del oido medio. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 411.—Pollak, R. Ein Fall von Otitis med. chron. supp. mit seroser Spatlabyrinthitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1924, 58: 759.—Quix, F. H. [Infection of the labyrinth as complication of middle ear infection] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1930, 74: pt 2. 1975-84. ------ Court apercu des svmptomes de labyrinthite des otites moyennes. Bull, hoc beige otol 1934, 353-63.—Richter, H. Die Prufung des Vestibulara'pparates und ihre klinischdiagnostische Bedeutung. Med Klin Berl, 1930, 26: 761-3— Ruf. Mastoiditis mit eitricer Labvrinthitis bei Persistenz des Hiatus subarcuatus. Zscrfr Hals&c. Heilk,. 1928, 20: 199-201, Disc 212-24- Ruttin E Zur Pathologie der akuten Otitis und der Labyrin- thitis bei'akuter Otitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Vv len, 1927, 61:451-9, 4 pi.—Schmidt, V. [Labyrinthine oedema with acute middle ear suppuration] Hospitalstidende, 1926, 69: 801-16. Also Acta otolar, Stockh, 1926-27, 10: 541-56.—Simpson, W. L. Chronic suppurative otitis media with fistula of the labyrinth. Memphis M. J, 1945, 20: 174.—Smeraldi, R. Contributo alio studio delle complicazioni rare delle flogosi purulente della cassa timpanica; necrosi e sequestro del labirinto posteriore. Ann. laring. Tor, 1946, 45: 8-16.—S0rensen. K. [Case of otitis media, complicated by facial paralysis and labyrinthitis, developed as a sequel of instillation of alcohol and pressure on the tragus] Nord. med, 1939, 4: 3858.—Spira, J. .Ueber operative Indikation in Fallen akuter diffuser Labyrinthitis im Verlauf akuter eitriger Mittelohrentziindung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1936, 70: 695-708. Also Polska gaz. lek, 1936, 15: 26-9.-—Tamari, M, & Hirsch, L. The treatment of chronic suppurative otitis media with positive fistula symptoms. Illinois M. J, 1945, 87: 144.—Thornval, A. Tilfaelde af otit. med. chr. suppurat. med labyrintfistel og labyrintitis og meningitis. Nord. med, 1943, 18: 962—Truffert, P. Laby- rinthite aigue suppuree, reaction meningee; evidement petro- mastoidien; trepanation labyrinthique; guerison. Bull, med. Par, 1924, 38: 612.—Urbantschitsch, E. Beiderseitigea Fistelsymptom (Hennebert) bei einseitiger chronischer Mit- telohreiterung; konservative Radikaloperation ohne Erhaltung des Ambosses mit bedeutender Horbesserung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 865.—Watkyn-Thomas, F. W. Two unusual cases of suppurative labyrinthitis. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1931, 46: 332-5.—Winston, J. Acute suppurative labyrinthitis complicating acute otitis media; report of case. Pennsylvania M. J, 1934, 37: 490.—Wright, R. P. Chronic suppurative otitis media with labyrinthitis. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 140. ---- latent. See also subdivisions (infantile: Manifestation; masked) Alexander, G. Ueber latente Otitis. Zschr. Hals &c Heilk, 1926, 14: 1-8.'—Amarante, R. Oto-antrite latente. Hora med, Rio, 1939, 3: No. 5, 33.—Baptista, V. Otites ignoradas. Pediat. prat, S. Paulo, 1942, 13: 269; 1943, 14: 245.—Goris, C. Un cas d'otite latente a symptomatologie exceptionnelle. Ann. Inst. chir. Bruxelles, 1927, 28: 81.—; Goto, T, & Kawahara, H. Nyuyo-hoka no saisei to senzai-sei ensyo [on regeneration of the mastoid cells and on latent inflammation] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 95-7.—Hornicek. [His- tological changes in case of latent otitis] Cas. lek. Cesk, 1927, 66: 514-8.—Joslin, C. L. The frequency of unrecognized otitis media in children. Bull. Univ. Maryland School M, 1926-27, 11: 156-61.—Montandon, A. Les oto-mastoidites latentes. Praxis, Bern, 1939, 28: 705-7.—Renaud, M. Les otites la- tentes et meconnues; leur importance dans les etats infectieux. J. med. fr, 1924, 13: 384-9.—Tavares, A. Otite latente. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1940, 8: 323-9.—Wolfkovich, M. I. O diagnostike i lechenii tak nazyvaemykh latentnykh otitov i antritov v grudnom vozraste. Vest, otorinolar, 1945, 7: No. 2, 10-8. ---- Lateralization. See also subdivision (bilateral) Cann, R. J. Three cases of chronic suppurative otitis media on the right (i. e, the exposed) side of motor drivers. Proc R. Soc. M, Lond, 1927-28, 21: Sect. Otol, 5.—Griolet. Considerations anatomo-cliniques sur la predominance possible de lateralisation a gauche des otites suppurees. Bull. Soc med. mil. fr, 1946, 40: 117-9.—Kindler. Akute Mittelohrentziin- dung mit Neurolabvrinthitis der anderen Seite (sympathische Otitis) Hals &c. Arzt, T. 2, 1936, 42: 64. ---- Mandibular joint. Burgass, H. *Beitrag zur Kenntnis der otogenen entzundlichen Durchbruche in das Unterkiefergelenk. 28p. 8? Greifsw., 1933. Bercher. Arthrite temporo-maxillaire consecutive k une oto-mastoidite. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1933, 27: 34-7 — Kaulich, F. Ueber Kiefergelenkskomplikationen bei Mittel- ohreiterungen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1944, 78: 415-21.— Petropoulos, G. Die Beteiligung des Kiefergelenkes bei entzundlichen Ohrenerkrankungen. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1940-41, 47: 412-29.—Shambaugh, G. E, jr. Involvement of the jaw joint in acute suppurative otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1941, 33: 975-81. ---- Manifestation. See also other subdivisions (Clinical aspect; Diagnosis; Fever; infantile: Manifestation; latent; masked, etc.) also such terms as Earache; Mas- toiditis, Manifestation; Tinnitus; Vertigo. Caliceti, P. Sull'esistenza di un frequente punto doloroso della mastoide all'apice nelle suppurazioni timpaniche acute. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1926, 44: 133-7.—Frenzel, H. Massives Fistelsymptom ohne Fistel bei Mittelohreiterungen; Pseudo- fistelsymptom mit Verzogerung nach starker Kompression. Arch Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1943, 152: 207-21.—Got. Le signe du MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 186 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION sou dans les otites avec epanchement. Gaz. sc. med. Bordeaux, 1924, 45: 154. Also Bull. Soc. med. chir. Bordeaux (1924) 1925, 44-6.—Grimoud, P. A propos de la valeur serneiologique des points douloureux mastoidiens au cours des otites aigues suppurees. Toulouse med, 1946, 47: 546-51.—Kakljugin, P. [Role of old age in the semeiologv of otitis] Cas. lek. eesk, 1929, 68: 812.—Layton, T. B. The earliest physical signs of otitis media. Proc R. Soc. M, Lond, 1933, 26: 568-72.— Leiri, F. Ueber Ohrensausen bei Mittelohraffektionen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1930, 64: 805-8.—Maffeo, L. Semiologia delle otiti medie. Morgagni, 1930, 72: 1565-9.—Miyakogawa, T. Ueber den Mastoidismus. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 42-4.—Popper, J. Chronische Otitis mit seit kurzer Zeit aufgetretenen Schwindelanfallen vom Typus Meniere. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1924, 58: 758.—Quix, F. H. De klachtduizelig- heid bij bestaande middenoorontstekingen en andere aando- eningen. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1943, 87: 723-8.—Reaves, R. G. Acute otitis media with pain in trigeminal region. J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1932, 25: 88-94.— Salaris. E. Contributo al significato dei dolori nevralgici a carico del trigemino nelle otiti medie purulente acute. Med. prat. Nap, 1928, 13: 57-62.—Velloso, A. L. As mastoidites atipicas. An. oto- rinolar, Recife, 1936, 2: 1-13.—Watkyn-Thomas, F. W. Vertigo in suppurative conditions of the middle ear. Brit. M J, 1931, 2: 242-6.—Yosida, S. Tyuzien no gappei-svo. Tiryo, 1946, 28: 77-84. ■------ Tyuzien to totu [otitis media and pain] Rinsyo igaku, 1948, 33: No. 2, 24-7.— Yosida, T. Tyuzien kanzya no toi [position of the head of a person suffering with otitis media] Dozin igaku, 1934, 7: 883. ---- masked. See also other subheadings (latent; Treatment: Chemotherapy) Barrett, J. H. Acute mastoiditis masked bv penicillin therapy. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1947, 56: 134-40.—Cirillo, A. A. Masking of the pathologic status in otitis media bv chemo- therapy. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 36: 541-7.—Fine. J. Sulpha-masked mastoiditis; report of a case. S. Afr. M. J. 1949, 23: 512-4.—Franck, G. Mastoidites et sulfamido- therapie. Concours med, 1943, 65: 973-5.—Mariani, M. A. Cuadro clinico de las infecciones de origen otico obscurecido por la sulfanilamida. Bol. As. med. Puerto Pico, 1910, 32: 15.—Maybaum, J. L, Snyder, E. R, & Coleman, L. L. Ex- periences with sulfanilamide therapy for otogenous infections; with special reference to masking of the clinical course. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 557-75. ------ The value of sulf- anilamide in otogenous infections, with special reference to its masking effect. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 2589-92.— Rezende Barbosa, J. E. Otite media aguda complicada de mastoidite mascarada pela sulfanilamidoterapia. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1945, 13: 83-7.—Terracol. J, & Guibert. H. L. Les lesions histologiques des mastoidites masquees par les sulfamides. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 125-7.—Wilner, A. S. Masking of mastoiditis symptoms by penicillin. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1946, 43: 140. ---- Mastoid. See also Mastoiditis; Petritis. Aloin, M. H. A propos de la suture immediate et totale dans les mastoidites aigues. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949, 66: 481-3.—Barlow, R. A. Discussion of acute otitis media with mastoiditis. Wisconsin M. J, 1926, 25: 81-3—Blaquiere. G. Mastoidite masquee par sulfamidotherapie mal dirigee. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1946, 30: 159-61.—Bolotte, M. Otites moyennes aigues prolongees et mastoidites latentes. Arch. med. pharm. mil, 1932, 92: 167-75.—Citelli. Sur la periostite mastoidienne chez les enfants et sur la periostite mastoidienne consecutive k l'otite movenne aigue en general. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1921, 5: 97-110— D'Alo SaVerno, E. Oto-antrite e abcesso retro-auricular; osteite do conduto. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1943, 11: 89-96.—Davies. T. A. When is a middle-ear a mastoid? Eve Ear &c Month, 1938-39, 17: 236—Dolowitz, D. A, & Wakefield. R. H. A case of mastoiditis without apparent otitis media. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1949, 58: 512-6.—Driver, W. E. The dwarfed and deformed mastoid a sequel to imperceptible mastoiditis complicating chronic suppurative otitis media. Tr. Tristate M. Ass. Caro- linas & Virginia, 1906, 8: 336-56.—Effler, L. R. A flurry in mastoids. Laryngoscope, 1928, 38: 671-6.—German, T. [Inflammation of the middle ear and necrosis of the mastoid process] Orv. hetil, 1928, 72: 440-2. Also Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1928, 118: 235-40.—Helsmoortel, J, jr. Les mas- toidites et leurs complications. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1923, 7: 65-8.—Kerekes, G. Ueber die Veranderung des Krankheitsbildes der Mastoiditis. Pract. otorhinolar, Basel, 1947, 9: 138-47.—Kubo, M. Komaku syoken wo kaku nyuyotokkien ni tuite [mastoiditis without symptomatic indications on the part of the tympanic membrane] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 1107-9.—Latorre Agiiero, A. Mastoiditis aguda sin perforaci6n timpanica. Rev. med, Valparaiso, 1945-46, 19: 516-20.—Lilly, J. M. The importance of the earlv diagnosis and treatment of the mastoid complication of middle ear disease. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1908, 55: 594-6.— Nieuwenhuijse, A. C. Chemotherapie bij dreigende mastoid- complicaties. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1420.—Nisihata, T. Kyusei tviizien no baai nyuyo-hoka wa itu okasareru ka9 [when will the cellulae mastoideae be attacked in case of acute otitis media?] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 1-6.—Novotny, O. Mastoiditis bei durch Sulfonamide ausaeheiltcr Mittelohr- entziindung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 460-2.— Opheim, O. Acute purulent middle ear lesions and the pneu- matic cellular svstem in the mastoid process. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1941, 29: 251-72.—Oppegaard, C. L. Acute sup- purative otitis media and mastoiditis. Eye Ear &c Month, 1938-39, 17: 202-5.—Price, C. E. The early recognition and treatment of mastoid involvement in otitis media. Proc. Aesculap. Soc. Wabash Valley, 1921, 6: 179-82.—Reverchon, L, & Worms, G. Etude radiologique des alterations de l'apophyse mastoide dans les otites aigues et chroniques. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1923, 7: 201-18— Richter. H. Die Aussenflache dos Warzenfortsatzes bei entzundlichen Krankheiten des Mittelohres. Munch, med. Wschr, 1943, 90: 143-6.—Roll-Hansen. D. H. Is there always present a mas- toiditis in serious complications derived from inflammatory conditions in the middle-ear? Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 272-5.—Sargnon, A. Trois cas r6cents de mastoidites graves. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1940, 24: 225-8.—Shambaugh, G. E. Acute otitis media complicated by mastoiditis. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1932, 12: 137-44.—Shea, J. J. Acute in- fections of the middle ear and the mastoid cells. South, M. J, 1937, 30: 322-6.—Tangen, G. M. Chronic otitis media and mastoiditis. Staff Meet. Bull. Hosp. Univ. Minnesota, 1942- 43, 14: 72-84.—Tibbets, A. P. Gross pathological changes in mastoids on various days following the onset of acute sup- purative otitis media. Laryngoscope, 1934, 44: 369-72.— Tivnen, R. J. Middle-ear & mastoid infections. Med. Clin. N. America, 1926, 9: 1283-303.—Vreeland, R. J. Otitis media and acute mastoiditis. J. Ophth. Otol, 1929, 33: 293-307 — Wada, T. Zien-sei gappei-syo toku-ni nyusi-tokkien no sindan ni tuite [diagnosis of otitic complications, especially mas- toiditis] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1934-35, 17: Suppl, 2, 50-61.— Watson-Williams, E. Specimen, sequestrum of the mastoid cells. Proc R. Soc. M, Lond, 1935-36, 29: 1126.—Yamasaki, S. Kyusei tyuzi-en gappei-syo; nyuyo-tokki-en syoki sindan- h6 tosite dasin oyobi onsya kensa-h5 [complications of acute otitis media; percussion and tuning-fork methods as a diagnosis in the early stage of mastoiditis] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1943, 38: 591-7. ---- Meningitis. See also other subdivisions (Complications; Cranium; Labyrinthitis) also Meningitis, otog- enous. Fortin, J. *Le probleme de la mastoidite au cours de la sulfamidotherapie des otites aigues. 66p. 24cm. Par., 1946. Aboulker, H. Essai de classification des meningites d'origine otitique. Avenir med, Lyon, 1937, 34: 118-20. -----■ Brissac & Flogny. Meningite ventriculaire avec paralysie du membre sup6rieur, suite, d'otite; operation; guerison. Algerie med, 1931, 35: 338-40.—Acute otitis media, mastoiditis, sinus thrombosis, fibrinopurulent meningitis (S. hemolyticus) Bull. Staff Meet. Minnesota Gen. Hosp, 1930-31, 2: No. 19, 6 — Adam, J, & Connal, E. A. M. Purulent meningitis; nine con- secutive cases with seven recoveries. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1937, 52: 87-97.—Akune. M. Zisei soki nomaku-en. Dozin igaku, 1937, 10: 265 72.—Amagisi, T. Zi-sei kano-sei nomaku- en no ni tiken rei [two cases of cure .,] Zibiinkoka, 1949, 21: 203-6.—Ballenger, H. C. A case of chronic suppurative otitis media, facial paralysis, circumscribed meningitis and acute labyrinthitis. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1941, 50: 286 — Bodechtel, G, & Richter. H. Beitrage zur pathologischen Anatomie des Ohres; Otitis media acutissima und Labyrin- thitis purulenta links, Meningitis purulenta; doppelseitige vestibulare Unerregbarkeit infolge Zellerkrankung in den Vestibulariskernen (zugleich ein Hinweis auf die Anordnung der Funktion im Kerngebiet des N. vestibularis) Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk, 1935, 140: 126-36.—Bousis. P. Meningite otogene et sulfamidotherapie. Acta otorhinolar, Brux, 1948, 2: 387-94.—BradfieVI, S. G. Meningitis following acute otitis media treated with sulphapyridine. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 529.-—Bradley, B. Chronic otitis media and mastoiditis, lateral sinus thrombosis, labyrinthitis, serous meningitis, operation, recovery. S. Michael Hosp. M. Bull, Toronto, 1928, 3: 67-9.—Biihr, R. Chronische Mittelohreiterung mit Per- foration der Membrana Shrapnelli, Verdacht auf Kleinhirnab- szess; Liquorstauungszyste infolge Pachymeningitis haemor- rhagica interna. Zschr. Laryng, 1931, 2i: 443-7.-—Buzoianu, G. Die tympano-mastoidale Kraniotomie, eine Typus-Opera- tion der fokalen Chirurgie bei ot'tischer Meningitis. Mschr, Ohrenh, Wien, 1943, 77: 264-9.—Chavanne, F, & Troullieur. M. Un cas de rhumatisme cerebral en ayant impose quelque temps pour des complications meningees d'origine otique. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1922, 6: 617-9.-—Chimani. Hamatogene Herdosteomyelitis nach komplizierter Otitis media (Meningitis, Pyramidenspitzensymptome) Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1941, 75: 356-8.-—Chronic otitis media, mastoiditis (acute exacerbation) fibrinopurulent meningitis. Bull. Staff Meet. Minnesota Gen. Hosp, 1930-31, 2: No. 19, 7-9.—Conde Jahn, F, & Castro, P. B. Meningitis otogena tratada y curada por la paramidofenilsulfamida intravenosa. Arch, venezol. Soc. otorinolar, 1940, 1: 1-10.—Crowe, S. J. Inflammation of the ear in meningitis based on the study of the pathological MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 187 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION findings in 75 cases. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1928, 18: 210-4 — Delsaux, V. Otite moyenne purulente; abces du cerveau; evidement petromastoidien et trepanation de la fosse cerebrale moyenne; ponction et drainage de l'abces; meningite; mort; autopsie. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1902, 7: 54-9.—Dethes, C. Suppression de la plastique de la conque et du conduit, apres 6videment petro-mastoidien, dans l'une des indications de cette intervention; complication m6ningee d'otite moyenne aigue. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1949, 70: 93.-—Devic & Ricard. Arachnoidite de la fosse posterieure, sequelle d'otite suppuree ancienne; nevralgies du trijumeau; operation; guerison. Lyon chir, 1938, 35: 690-4.—Dintcnfass, H. Streptococcic otitic meningitis with recovery. Tr. Coll. Physicians, Philadelphia, 1936-37, 4: 40.—Ebert, E. Otite aigue, meningite k strepto- coques, operation, guerison. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1933-34, 19: 506-8. ------ Otite moyenne aigue compliquee de mastoidite et de meningite purulente; guerison. Sem. hop. Par, 1949, 26: 384-8.—Feenstra, J. A. Dood aan meningitis na otitis media gevolg van een ongeval? Geneesk. tschr. Rijksverzek, 1929, 14: 179; 211.—Ferretti, C. Sulla lepto- meningite da otite acuta (contributo clinico) Arch. ital. otol, 1925, 36: 628-37.—Fischer. H. Kritische Bemerkungen zur Sulfanamid- und Penicillinbehandlung bei otogenen und rhinogenen Meningitiden. Zschr. Laryng, 1948, 1: 247-60.— Fonvieille. Meningite purulente septique et paralysie faciale otogenes. Bull. Soc med. mil. fr, 1926, 20: 180-5.—Franchini, Y. Meningitis por otitis media aguda supurada; accidente por sulfamida intrarraquidea; curaci6n. Prensa med. argent, 1944, 31: 660-3.—Goto. T. Zi-sei kano-sei nomakuen ni okeru nosekizui-eki Ca, K, Mg oyobi P-rvo no syotyo ni tuite [das Ca-, K-, Mg- und P-wechsel der Cerebrospinal-fliissigkeit bei der otogenen Meningitisl Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1934, 12: 1248-62.—Guillemet, Hurez [et al.] Oto-mastoidite avec septico-pyohemie; meningite k streptocoque; guerison par la serotherapie (serum anti-pneumococcique) associee k ligature de la jugulaire. Ann. otolar. Par, 1933, 83072.—Guillemin, M. Meningite otitique k pneumocoque; evidement, sulfa- midotherapie, guerison. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1945, 29: 90.—Hamon & Bolzinger. Meningite k streptocoques hemolvtiques d'origine otitique, traite par le serum de H. Vincent et la mastoidectomie. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1936, 3. ser, 115: 163-6.—Hazama, T. Zur Kenntnis der Entstehung der bei akuter Mittelohrentziindung auftretenden Spatmenin- gitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 680-9—Hetroit. Reflexions sur deux cas de meningites otiques non gueries par les sulfamides. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1944, 65: 3-8.—Hofer, I. Rechtsseitige Abduzenslahmung infolge traumatischer, zirkumskripter seroser Meningitis im Verlaufe einer beidersei- tigen chronischen Mittelohreiterung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1925, 59: 687-96.—Huizinga, E. [Intradural complications in chronic and acute middle ear inflammation] Geneesk. gids, 1925, 3: 561-70.—Ibos, F. Les meningites otitiques et la penicilline. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1947, 68: 330-79.—ltd, T, & Sone, Z. To-kyositu ni okeru zi-sei kano-sei nomaku-en no tiryo ni tuite no keiken [experience in the treatment of otitic suppurative meningitis] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1948, 41: No. 3, 7-10.—Iubu, M, Dumitras, P, & Cernescu. M. Meningite otique chez un enfant de 16 mois guerie par cranieetomie tvmpano-mastoldienne et administration de sulfamides. Rev. sc. otorhinolar, Cluj, 1946, 10: 49-54.—Joglekar, G. V. Meningitis of otitic origin. Antiseptic, Madras, 1941, 38: 843-6.—Kasiwado, T. Mucosus-kin tyuzi-en-sei nomaku-en to rensazyo-kyukin kyu-sei tyuzi-en-sei n5maku-en to no rinsyo syoken no hikaku kosatu narabi-ni Sulfonamid-zai tiko ni kan-suru rinsyo-teki kansatu [comparative studies on clinical observation on otitic meningitis caused by Streptococcus mucosus and on acute streptococcal otitic meningitis, and clinical observations on the efficacy of treatment with sulfona- mide preparations] Nippon zibiinkoka gakkai kaiho, 1947-48, 51: 73-8.—Konno, I. Zi-sei nomaku-en no sindan to tiryo [diaum antistreptococcique de Vincent. 80p. 25cm. Montpel., 1936. Reliqtjet, P. *Contribution k l'etude du traitement medical des septicemies a streptocoque d'origine auriculaire. 122p. 8? Par., 1933. Bobone, T. Successi ed insuccessi nella cura della settico- piemia da tromboflebite otitica del seno sigmoide; considera- zioni d'ordine dottrinale ed operatorio. Arch. ital. otol 1926 37: 119-25. ------A De March!. M. A. Come fu curato e guanto un malato di setticemia otitica. Boll. mal. orecchio 1935. 53: 287-94—Bogomilsky, R. D. Penicillin pri otogennoi septikopiemii u detei. Vest, otorinolar., 1949, 11: No. 5, 38-42.—Castex, M. R., Camauer, A. F.. A Battro. A. Sobre un caso de septicemia de origen 6tico por laberintitis aguda, curada con tratamiento midico-quirurgico. Prensa m6d. argent, 1927, 14: 161-7.—Grove, W. E. Symposium on care of the patient following operations for sepsis of otitic origin; nursing, feeding and the use of parenteral fluids. Tr. Am. Car. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1939, 45: 4-8. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 872-5.—Harpman, J. A. Treatment of otogenic blood stream sepsis. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1948, 62: 11-21.— Hibler, N. Primare septische Bulbusthrombose oder Kornersche Osteophlebitis bei otogener Sepsis im Kindesalter. HNO, Berl, 1947-48, 1: 61-9.—Hinsberg, V. Zur Technik der Jugularisausschaltung bei otitischer Pyamie. Arch. Ohr. Ac. Heilk, 1929, 122: 130-2.—Jacques. P, A Grimaud, R. Septi- cemie otogene a streptocoques gu6rie par le s6rum de Vincent. Rev. m6d. est, 1932, 60: 833-6.—Jobson. T. B. Zinc ionisation in tympanic sepsis. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1926, 41: 383-9.— Koch, F. X. Beitrage zur operativen Therapie der otogenen Sepsis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1939, 73: 421T35— Krepuska, S. Die Bedeutung der Ausschaltung der Vena jugularis interna und des venosen Systems des Felsenbeines bei den septischen Ohrenerkrankungen im Kindesalter. Wien. med. Wschr, 1941, 91: 466-9— Lafite-Dupont A Souchet. Otorrh6e r6- chauff6e, mastoidite, thrombo-phiebite du sinus, m6ningite purulente, septicemic gu6rison par la p6nicilline. Ann. otolar. Par, 1944-45, 12: 532.—Lemoine, J., A Bloch, A. Otomastol- dite avec septicemie; gu6rison par le s6rum auto-streptococcique. Ibid, 1933, 832-4.—Li!lie. H. I. General sepsis of otitic origin; treatment by blood transfusion and germicidal dye. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1928, 7: 30-40.—Lynch, M. G. Immuno- transfusion in otology. N. Orleans M. A S. J, 1938-39, 91: 89-92.—Maduro, R. Trois cas de septic6mie d'origine otique gu6ris par transfusion de sang. Arch, internat. larvng. Par, 1926, 32: 782-95— Mauthner, O. Akute Mittelohreiterung und Mastoiditis; otogene Allgemeininfektion post antroto- miam; Nephritis haemorrhagica; Pleuritis exsudativa; Punk- tion; Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 222. ------ Otitis media chron. dextra; Mastoiditis; Sinus- und Bul- busthrombose; Meningitis circumscripta; otogene Allgemein- infektion, Jugularisunterbindung, Thrombusausraumung; pro- trahierter Verlauf; Heilung. Ibid, 223.—Maxwell, J. H. The management of the septic patient with otitis media. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 110: 1536-8.—Orhan Mahir. Septico- pyohemie otogene; operation (mastoldectomie, ligature de la jugulaire et curetage du sinus) injections de sang active; gu6rison. Ann. otolar. Par, 1933, 459-61.—Podesta, R, A Tato, J. M. Sepsis otogena por tromboflebitis sinusobulbar; operaci6n de Griinert-Tandler. Rev. As. m6d. argent, 1934, 48: 654—9.—Reverchon. L'immunotransfusion dans le traite- ment de la septicemie d'origine auriculaire. J. m6d. Paris, 1932, 52: 937.—Rothschild, M. A. Symposium on otolaryngo- logical problems in sepsis; summation of treatment of sepsis from the medical standpoint. Laryngoscope, 1934, 44:465-9.— Rubaltelli, E. Orientamenti terapeutici pratici nelle settico- pioemie otogene con particolare riguardo all'alcool terapia endovenosa ed alle trasfusioni di sangue puro. Otorinolar. ital, 1937, 7: 584-600.—Sutherland. J. M. Transfusions of blood in the care of patients after operations for otitic sepsis. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 876-900.—Terracol, Drouot A Joyeux. Septico-pyoh6mie a streptocoque h6molvtique d origine otog6ne; traitement par le s6rum de Vincent; guerison. Arch. Soc. sc. m6d. biol. Montpellier, 1933, 14: 362-7.— Terracol, Galavielle, J, A Cadilhac. Septic6mie a streptocoques h6molytiques d'origine otique; traitement par le s6rum de Vincent; gu6rison. Ibid, 417-20.—Vasiliu. D, A Colitza, M. [Treatment of septicemia of otic origin] Spitalul, 1934, 54: SO9-.11-—Wessely. E' Otogene Sepsis, Bluttransfueion. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 191-5. ---- Serology. Winblad, S. The importance of the antistreptolysin titer in oto-laryngological practice. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1948, 36: 541. ---- serous. See also subdivision (secretory) Carpenter, R. C. Serous otitis media. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1949, 39: 57-61.—Tobey, H. G. The role of virus infections in the etiology of serous otitis media. Laryngoscope, 1949, 59: 35—47. ---- Sequelae. See also other subdivisions (Complications; Deafness; Hearing) also such headings as Head- ache; Meniere syndrome; Trigeminus neuralgia. Aubin A Clerc. Traitement des s6quelles douloureuses cranio-faciales des oto-mastoidites par la section du contingent ophtalmique du trijumeau. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1948, 20: 351-60. ------ C6phal6e post-otitique, section du grand nerf p6treux superficiel; gu6rison. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949 66: 5J9- , —--- & Hiverlet, E. Traitement chirurgical des cephalalgies post-otitiques; section du contingent ophtalmique S1. ,trl,J^m,eau ei secti°n du grand nerf p6treux superficiel. Ibid.. 1948, 65: 737-48.—Aubry, Ombredanne A Bourgeois, R. Syndrome de M6ni6re post-otitique gu6ri, apres 6chec de la trepanation labynnthique, par la section du VIII. Ibid, MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 199 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 1936, 719-25.—Biancalana, L. Stellectomia nelle sindromi di Meniere postotitiche. Boll. Soc. piemont. chir, 1939, 9: 183-7.—Hansen, B. R. The sequelae of otitis in children. Acta otolar, Helsin, 1944, Suppl. 51, 201-10.—Lillie, H. I. The effect of otitis media on patients previously operated on for mastoiditis. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1928, 34: 149. Also Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1928, 8: 183.—Tuiki, Y. Ueber die postotitischen Erkrankung. Zschr. Otorhinolar, Tokyo, 1938, 44: 138. ---- Sinus thrombosis. See also subdivision (Cardiovascular system) also Dura mater, Sinus: Thrombosis; Jugular vein, Thrombosis. Gadolin, H. R. *Klinische Studien iiber die durch akute Mittelohrentziindung verursachte Sinusthrombose. 300p. 8? Helsin., 1934. Also Acta Soc. med. Duodecim, 1934-35, 20: Ser. B, fasc. 2-3, No. 6. Helf, T. *Urobilinogennachweis im Harn (Ehrlichsche Aldehydreaktion) als Hilfsmittel bei Erkennung von Hirnblutleitererkrankungen im Verlauf eitriger Mittelohrentziindung. 20p. 8°. Munch., 1926. Ltjtz, F. L. *Zur Frage der Jugularisunter- bindung bei Sinusphlebitis infolge chronischer Otitis media purulenta. 54p. 8? Erlangen, 1919. Reck, H. v. *Metastase im Bulbus oculi bei Sinusthrombose im Anschluss an akute Mittel- ohreiterung. 23p. 8? Munch., 1926. Alexander. G. Otitische Phlebothrombose des Sinus trans- versa und sigmoideus, des Bulbus und der Vena jugularis an einem fiinfjahrigen Knaben bei akuter Otitis. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1927, 40: 705-7.—Bourgeois, H. Digression sur le traitement de la thrombo-phiebite otitique du sinus lateral. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1944, 28: 286-8.—Brindel. Thrombo-phiebite du sinus lateral et du golfe de la jugulaire au cours d'une otite moyenne aigue suppur6e droite chez une fillette de 12 ans. Gaz. sc. m6d. Bordeaux, 1924, 45: 791-3. Also Bull. Soc. m6d. chir. Bordeaux (1924) 1925, 382-9 — Brunner, H. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der otogenen Caverno- susphlebitis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1926, 60: 2-41.—Buch- band, M. Zur Pathologie und Klinik der fieberlosen Sinus- thrombosen bei akuter Otitis. Ibid, 1937, 71: 977-9; Disc, 980.—Bung, G. Bericht iiber die von 1903 bis 1929 an der Universitatsklinik beziehungsweise Poliklinik zu Breslau beob- achteten 175 Falle von Sinusphlebitis. Zschr. Hals Ac. Heilk, 1929, 23: 509-37.—Chatellier. Au sujet des infections sinuso-jugulaires dans les oto-mastoidites. J. m6d. Paris, 1926, 45: 1034-6.—Chesnokova, K. S. [Thrombosis of the sinus in non-perforating otitis] In: Jubil. otorinolar. sborn. posv. A. N. Zimin (Novosibirsk. Inst, usoversh. vrachei) Novosibirsk, 1933, 166-8.—Continiu, A, A Bernea, L. Otite moyenne suppuree chronique droite; mastoidite compliqu6e; trombophiebite du sinus caverneux; abces orbitaires; opera- tions; gu6rison. Ann. mal. oreille, 1927, 46: 693-5.—Crooks, J. Lateral sinus thrombosis due to acute mastoiditis; recovery with penicillin. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1945-46, 39: 588 — Dajani, H. W. Intracranial complications of middle ear in- flammations, jugular-bulbo-sinus thrombosis (a new treat- ment) J. Palestine Arab M. Ass, 1945-46, 1: 84-6.—Didier, G. Thrombo-phiebite des sinus chez un enfant consecutive a une otite moyenne. J. sc. m6d. Lille, 1925, 43: pt 2, 449-52 — Druse, J. G. Labyrinthitis and sinus thrombosis complicating suppuration of the middle ear. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1934, 19: 671-83.—Dundas-Grant, J. Case of acute suppuration of the middle-ear with comparative absence of aural symptoms; thrombophlebitis of lateral sinus; operation; recovery. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1927-28, 21: Sect. Otol, 41.—Errecart. P L. A proposito de dos casos de tromboflebitis del seno lateral por otitis media aguda. Rev. As. m6d. argent., 1924, 87: Soc. otorrinolar, 15-22.—Falbe-Hansen, L Et tilfaelde af otitis media supp. ac. med sent optraedende perismu^s absces og thrombosis sin. sigm. Nord. med, 1945, 28: 2220. Also Acta otolar, Stockh, 1945, 33: 159.—Fallas, A. Otite purulente chronique; thrombose sinusienne; gu6rison sans ligature. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1908, 14: 86— Friihwald, H. E. Beitrag zur Pathologie und Klinik der otogenen Sinusphlebitis. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1935, 21: 394-415.—Galcsik, B. [Spon- taneous rupture of dural sinuses from infective otitis] Orv. hetil, 1938, 82: 1238-40.—Gardner, W. J. Otitic sinus throm- bosis causing intracranial hypertension. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1939, 30: 253-68.—Guillermin. Thrombophl6bite suppuree sinuso-jugulaire; arthrite suppur6e sterno-claviculaire du meme c6te; ablation totale de la jugulaire apres resection de I'extr6mit6 interne de la clavicule; s6rum de Vincent. Oto- rhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1935,19: 747.—Haardt, W. Spontan- rupturen des Sinus sigmoideus bei entzundlichen Erkrankungen des Mittelohres. Klin. Med, Wien, 1946,1:446-51—Halphen, E. Thrombo-phl6bite du sinus caverneux consecutive a une otorrh6e chronique r6chaufT6e. Arch, internat. laryng. Par, 1924, 30: 167-72.—Hofmann, L. Abduzensparese bei Sinus- thrombose infolge Scharlachmastoiditis. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 1256-8.—Hutchinson, K. O. Acute exacerba- tion of chronic suppurative otitis media with thrombosis of the lateral sinus in a child, treated by mastoidectomy, ligation of the internal jugular vein and sulfapyridine. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 35: 993.—Jimenez Andrades, D. Tromboflebitis fria de senos cavernosos de origen otico, en el curso de una otomastoiditis aguda, curada clinicamente con sulfamidas. Medicamenta, Madr, 1948, 6: pt 2, 45.—Klestadt, W. Zere- brale Symptomenkomplexe bei otogener Sinusphlebitis. Zschr. Laryng, 1924, 13: 83-105.—Klicpera, L. Sinusthrombosen bei chronischer Mittelohreiterung mit zentraler Perforation. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1937, 71: 979; Disc, 980; 1321.— Koch, F. X. Beitrage zur Jugularisunterbindung bei Sinuser- krankungen am Mittelohr. Ibid, 1938, 72:672-81.—Kopetzky. S. J. Acute and chronic otitis media and sinus thrombosis. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1926, 4: 241; passim. ------ Acute and chronic otitis media, sinus thrombosis and petrosal pyramid suppuration. Ibid, 1933, 18: 344; 1934, 20: 396. ------ Purulent otitis media, sinus thrombosis and suppuration of the petrous pyramid; acute and chronic forms. Ibid, 1938, 28: 626-48.—Liebault, G. La methode de Murphy (goutte a goutte intra-rectal) dans le traitement des phlebites du sinus lateral. Rev. laryng. Par, 1917, 38: 537-46.—Lindsay, J. R. Thrombosis of intracranial venous sinuses in middle ear sup- puration. Illinois M. J, 1942, 81: 467-74.—Lopez Andrade, I, A Nacif, V. Otitis cr6nica agudizada; absceso perisinusal con trombosis parietal de seno lateral; operaci6n; curaci6n. Rev. As. m6d. argent, 1940, 54: 40.—Mauthner, O. Otitis media acuta, sin.; Mastoiditis, Perisinusitis et Thrombosis; Streptococcus haemolyticus und Bact. coli im perisinuosen Eiter; Jugularisunterbindung, Thrombusausraumung; post- operativer zerebraler Komplex; Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1928, 62: 221.—Mayoux, R. L'6preuve de Queckenstedt en otologie; causes d'erreur; interpretation des resultats. Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1929, 9: 376-81.—Neubauer, A. Nach akuter Mittelohrentziindung aufgetretene Sinusthrom- bose mit Aphasie und Hemiplegie. Jahrb. Kinderh, 1924, 3. F, 54: 361-4.—Novotny, O. Mastoiditis, Sinusthrombose, perilabyrinthare Eiterung mit meningealer Reizung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1948, 82: 186.------ Chronische Otitis, Sinusthrombose, vorgetauschter Kleinhirnabszess. Ibid, 1949, 83: 215.-—Rinaldi, R. Trombosi del seno sagittale da oto- mastoidite. Ann. laring. Tor, 1926, 27: 28-43.—Rosenwasser, H. Unusually early pleuropulmonary suppuration in sinus thrombosis; a case report. Laryngoscope, 1936, 46: 519-22.— Simpson, W. L. Acute suppurative otitis media with lateral sinus thrombosis and suppuration. Memphis M. J, 1942, 17: 84.—Tvermoes, V. [Case of acute otitis with thrombosis of the cavernous sinus] Hospitalstidende, 1934, 77: Dansk. otolar. selsk. forh, 74—7. ---- Statistics. See also other subdivisions (Geography; in- fantile: Statistics) Plaz, L. G. v. [nee Dessloch] *Entziindliche Knochenerkrankungen; auf Grund der Beob- achtungen der Chirurgischen Universitats-Klinik Miinchen von 1928-36, Geheimrat E. Lexer. 51p. 21cm. Munch., 1941. 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Behandlung eines Falles von chronischer Mittelohreiterung mit einer vom Institut fiir experimentelle Therapie Emil von Behring in Marburg-Lahn hergestellten MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 205 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Yatren-Auto vaccine. Fortsch. Ther, 1928, 4: 694.—Di Donato, D. Sul comportamento dell'indice opsonico rispetto ai piu comuni germi delle otiti medie purulente croniche e loro compiicanze, in individui trattati con autovaccinoterapia e proteinoterapia. Arch. ital. otol, 1924, 35: 163-81.—Donadei, G. L'antivirus Besredka nel trattamento delle otiti medie purulente croniche. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb, 1929, 1: 55. Also Gior. batt. immun, 1929, 4: 340-4.— D'Onofrio, F. La vaccinoterapia associata a chemioterapia con coloranti azoici nella cura delle otiti medie purulente acute. Riv. chir. Nap, 1938, 4: 405-8.—Fernandez Seco, I. Las vacunas microbianas en el tratamiento de las supuraciones del ofdo; consideraciones sobre varios casos clinicos. 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Treatment of ostitis temporalis chronica by simple chiselling, sulf athiazol plombage and primary suture; with special reference to chronic otitis with central perforation. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1948, 36: 7-16. ---- Toxemia. See also subdivision (infantile: Manifestation) De Stella, H. Toxin6mie d'origine otitique. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1919, 7:425-32. ------ Toxin6mied'origine otitique sans thrombose des sinus. Bull. Soc. beige otol, 1937, 373-6.—Halasz, I. [Otitis media complicated by ali- mentary toxicosis] Gy6gyaszat, 1933, 73: 463-6.—Hompes, J. J. Toxic otitis. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1929, 35: 463-9. Also Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1929, 38: 280-7.—Keller, W. Okkulte Mastoiditis und Toxikose. Mschr. Kinderh, 1941-42, 89: 78-82.—Lemoine, J. A propos de deux types de syndromes hypertoxiques auriculaires observ6s en clientele. Ann. otolar. Par, 1948, 65: 294-304.—Rebattu, J., Moindrot, M„ A Buta- vand, M. Oto-mastoidites latentes et toxicose. J. m6d. 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Gior. progr. pat, Venez, 1844, ser. 2, 5: 384-6.— D'Onofrio, F. Udito ed altitudine; favorevole influenza del clima di altitudine sulle otiti catarrali. Arch. ital. otol, 1928, 39: 603-10.—Melzi, U. Le otiti medie catarrali, la loro importanza dai punto di vista funzionale e il loro tratta- mento colle insufP.azioni endotimpaniche solforose di Vinadio. Pensiero med, 1937, 26: 112-8. ---- Treatment: Chemotherapy. De Canio, J. *Sulfanilamide in otitis media and mastoiditis [S. Mary Hosp., Hoboken] 17p Ms. 28cm. Hoboken, 1940. Adams, W. S, Martin, G. E. [et al.] Discussion on the use and misuse of sulphonamides in otitis media. Proc R. Soc. M, Lond, 1943-44, 37: 743-50.—Alloway, F. L. Sulfathiazole in the treatment of otitis media; report on 32 cases. J. Tennes- see M. Ass, 1941, 34: 217-9.—Anglesio, D. Anemia aplastica da preparati sulfamidici in un caso di otite media purulenta subacuta. Ann. laring. Tor, 1941, 41: 8-17.—Barnes, E. B. Sulphonamides in otitis media. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 658.— Bartual Vicens, R. Quimioterapia de las otitis. Bol. cult, Cons. gen. Col. m6d. Espana, 1946-47, 2: No. 8, 29-36 — Bienes Gomez-Aragon, R. Nueva aportaci6n a la quimio- terapia de las infecciones del oido. Medicina, Madr, 1944, 12: pt 2, 525-31.—Bilchick, E. B, A O'Kane, G. H. Sulfanilamide in otitis media in children. Laryngoscope, 1941, 51: 197-201; 1942, 52: 341-5.—Boserup, O. [Mercurochrome treatment of aural disease] Hospitalstidende, 1926, 69: Dansk otolar. selsk. forh, 82.—Bourgeois, R, A Franck. Trois cas d'oto-mastoidites traitees par sulfamidotherapie.^ Ann. otolar. Par, 1943, 152.— Bowman, S. H. Prontylin in otitis media. J. Am. Inst. Homeop, 1937, 30: 591.—Chase, W. D. The use of the sulfo- namides in middle ear infections. S. Luke Hosp. Bull, Bethle- hem, 1948-49, 3: 119.—Curran, M. Chemotherapy of middle- ear disease in dispensary practice. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 615.— Davidson, E. W. Chemotherapy and antibiotics in infections of the ear. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1948-49, 48: 158-61.— Figueiredo, N. P. de. O mercuro-cromo nas otites externas e m6dias. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1945, 34: 129-36.—Fisher, G. E. Sulfanilamide in the treatment of otitis media. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 2271.—Gerlings, P. G. Chemotherapie bij otitis media. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1941, 85: 2083-6.—Glass- burn, E. W. Chemotherapy in otitis media. Hahneman. Month, 1947, 82: 239-42.—Hall, D. S. Sulfathiazole in the treatment of otitis media. Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 182-6.—House, H. P. Otitis media; a comparative study of the results obtained in therapy before and after the introduction of the sulfonamide compounds. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1946, 43: 371-8.—Iwaszkiewicz, J. W sprawie leczenia ostrego zapalenia ucha srodkowego sulfamidami. Lek. wojsk, Edinb, 1945, 36: 147-50.—La Rue, C. L. Disappointing effects of sulfanilamide in the treatment of middle ear infections. Tristate M. J, 1941-42, 14: 2849.-—Latraverse, V. Nouveau traitement de l'otite catarrhale; ponction du tympan et sulfathiazol sodique en solution. Union m6d. Canada, 1941, 70: 1319-22.— Layton, T. B. Chemo-therapy and the middle ear cleft. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1941, 55: 302-4.—Lindsay, J. W, Rice, E. C, A SeMnger, M. A. Sulfanilamide therapy with special reference to ear infections. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1940, 9: 115-9.—Maier, N. R. F., A Sherburne, B. J. An experimental study of sulfanilamide treatment for middle ear infection in the rat. J. Psychol, Provincet, 1940, 9: 387-92.—Morrow, P. N. Chemotherapy in otitis media and mastoiditis. Nebraska M. J, 1942, 27: 51—4.—Perez Brotons. N. Sulfamidas y otitis. Medicamenta, Madr, 1947, 5: 197-205.—Romm, S. Z. [Streptocide in treatment of otitis] Vest, otorinolar, 1938, No. 2, 198-201.—Schwartz, E. M. Chemotherapy in otitis media. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1925-26, 34: 932-7.—Shanks, J. Mastoiditis, otitis media and the sulfonamides. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 154: 211-4.—Stagni, G. Lo stato attuale della terapia sulfamidica nei processi infiam- matori dell'orecchio medio e nelle loro compiicanze. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1943, 61: 46-66.—Sulfani'amide in otitis media and mastoiditis. Bull. Pract. Ophth, S. Franc, 1940, 10: 33-7 ---- Treatment: Diathermy and heat. Blumenthal, L. Ein zweckmassiges Heizkissenmodell zur Behandlung der Otitis. Med. Klin, Berl, 1928, 24: 2015 — Hund, L. M. The use of surgical diathermy about the mouth of the Eustachian tube for infection and catarrh of the middle ear. Med. J. A Rec, 1931, 133: 176-8.—Rubley, S. J. Dia- thermy in the treatment of otitis media. Am. J. Phys. Ther, 1926-27, 3: 305-8. Also Eye Ear Ac. Month, 1926-27, 5: 522; 1933, 12:327. ---- Treatment: Drugs. Dinolt, R. Erfahrungen mit Syngasept in der Oto-Rhino- Laryngologie. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1938, 72: 222-4.— Douglass, C. C. The use of furacin in the treatment of aural infections. Laryngoscope, 1948, 58: 1274-8.—Hamburger, H. Ueber Mucidan-Rhenania-Behandlung. Med. Klin, Berl, 1926, 22: 855.—Koerner, H. J. Zur Otitis-Therapie mit Algolyt. Wien. med. Wschr, 1939, 89: 1011.—Sternberg, H, A Goldberger, K. Ueber die Wirkung kleiner Joddosen bei katarrhalischer Affektion des Mittelohres (vorlaufige Mittei- lung) Wien. klin. Wschr, 1926, 39: 594.—Struycken, H. J. L. Het yatreen-caselne bij otitis media. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1927, 71: 209.—Wahl, R. Turgasept in der medikamentdsen MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION 207 MIDDLE-EAR INFLAMMATION Behandlung der Mittelohrentziindungen. Med. Klin, Berl, 1938, 34: 438.—Wirth, E. Untersuchungen liber die wach- stumshemmende, keimtotende und virulenzherabsetzende Wirkung der Borsaure auf die Erreger der akuten und chroni- schen Otitis media. Zschr. Hals Ac. Heilk, 1926-27, 17: 499-505. ---- Treatment: Insufflation. Bazzana, E, A Lombardo, L. L'aerosolterapia della tromba di Eustachio e della cassa. Arch. ital. otol, 1949, 60: 361-9.— Corone, A. Un nouvel appareil pour insufflations tubo-tympa- niques; experimentation clinique avec 1 eau de Cauterets transportee. Ann. otolar. Par, 1935, 1330-7. ---;--- A6ro- soltherapie de la trompe d'Eustache et de la caisse. Acta otorhinolar, Brux, 1947, 1: 34072.—Dundas-Grant, J. Two cases illustrating trans-tubal irrigation. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1923-24, 17: Sect. Otol, 74.—Frances. Aportaci6n a la t6cnica y al tratamiento endotubarico de los procesos inflamatorios del ofdo medio. An. Acad. m6d. quir. espan, 1945-46, 30: 127-33. Also Actual. m6d, Granada, 1946, 32: 248.—Guida, G. Alcune considerazioni sull utilita del cate- terismo medicato per tubam. Cult. med. mod. Pal, 1926, 5: 151-5.—Jahontov, S. P. [Methods in treatment of otitis with chlorine] Tr. Nauch. inst. fiziol, 1934, 1: 494-6.—Netto, O. C. A eficacia dos gases sulfurosos no tratamento das otites. Brasil m6d, 1948, 62: 427.—Velikorusova, N. V. lEffect of weak concentrations of chlorine gas on the microflora of otitis media] Tr. Nauch. inst. fiziol, 1934, 1: 449-59. ---- Treatment: Ionization. See also subheading (suppurative: Treatment: Ionization) Quenin, P. *Ionisation dans le traitement des otites chroniques non suppurees et des acou- phenes; 6tude comparative des differents ions. 36p. 24'^cm. Par., 1939. Causse, R. L'ionisation du zinc dans la therapeutique otologique. Ann. mal. oreille, 1928, 47: 40-6.—Karangal, Y. de. La thermo-m6tallo-ionisation dans les otorrhees anciennes et quelques autres cas d'oto-rhino-laryngologie. J. m6d. Paris, 1936, 56: 79-82.—Kimbrig, M. A useful self- retaining electrode for zinc ionization in chronic suppurative otitis media. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1932, 15: 750-2— Landry, M. Recherches exp6rimentales sur l'impr6gnation iono- th6rapique du rocher. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1931, 16: 73-82. ------Franquet A Paris. La p6n6tration ionoth6rapique par voie transtympanique. Ann. mal. oreille, 1930, 49: 235—41.— Lierle, D. M., A Sage, R. A. Underlying factors in the zinc ionization treatment of middle ear infections. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1932, 41: 359-68.—Pothoven, W. J. [The iontokine- trou] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1939, 83: 5416-8.—Stevenson, H. M. The so-called ionization treatment of otitis media; its physicochemical aspects. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1928, 37: 694-710.—Warwick, H. L., A Stevenson, H. M. Zinc ioniza- tion as an advance in the treatment of otitis media. Texas J. M, 1925-26. 21:442-8. ---- Treatment, local. Brown, E. A., A Kelemen, G. The use of glycerite of hydro- gen peroxide in inflammatory aural conditions. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 556-60.—Bryant, F. L. Local use of sulfanilamide in otogenic infections. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 35: 281-5.— Domide, L. Beitrage zur lokal-therapeutischen Wirkung der Oto-Spumane und des Kamillen-Spumans und deren An- wendungsweise bei Otitiden. Wien. med. Wschr, 1943, 93: 691.—Helms, F. Lokale Globucidanwendung bei Mittel- ohrentziindung. Zschr. Hals Ac. Heilk, 1943-44, 49: 188 — L, C. La glicerina fenicada en las otitis. Dia m6d, B. Air, 1932-33, 5: 659.—McLaurin, J. W. The local application of sulfamylon in otitis externa and chronic otitis media; a pre- liminary report of 141 infections in 108 patients. Laryngoscope, 1948, 58: 1201-5.—Rohmer, P, Schneegans, E.. A Wild, C. Indications et resultats therapeutiques des lavages d'antre a la penicilline. Arch. fr. p6diat, 1948, 5: 428-31— Zeidler, R. Die Saugspulung, eine neue konservative Behandlung der Mittelohrentziindung. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1938, 85: 597. ---- Treatment: Methods. Anderson, G. M. Conservative treatment of otitis media. Minnesota M, 1933, 16: 610-2—Colledge. L. The manage- ment of otitis media and sinusitis complicating the common cold. Practitioner, Lond, 1936, 136: 33-6—Haiman, J. A. Conservative treatment in otitis media chronic and acute. N. York Physician, 1940, 14: 20; 1940-41, 15: 20.—Hamrick, D. W. Management of middle ear infections. Mississippi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 166-9—Hanckel, R. W. A suggested method of treatment for acute and chronic infections of the middle ear. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1944, 40: 187-9.—Isii, T. Tyuzi-en sokko kyu no siken [moxibustion ...] Kanpo & kanyaku, 1935, 2: 1403-6.—Jannulis, G. E. Diatbehandlung bei Otitiden. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 22^4 — Komnki. S. TyQzi-en sokko-kyu [moxibustion ...] Kanpo & kanyaku, 1935, 2: 1266-70.—Layton, T. B. Posture as a therapeutic measure; with special reference to otitis media. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1940, 54: 51-4.—Mackenzie, G. W. How do you treat middle ear catarrh? J. Ophth. Otol, 1929, 33: 1-9.—Madritsch. Ueber die Wirkung parenteraler Ein- verleibung aseptisch gewonnener Milch bei Mittelohrentajjn- dungen. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1924, 58: 614-6.—Meyer, M. Ueber die Behandlung der Mastoiditis. Jahrb. Kinderh, 1933, 3. F, 88: 114-8.—Nakazima, K. Tyuzi-en no saisin ryoho [New treatment] Dozin igaku, 1937, 10: 611-4.—O'Kane, G. H, A Biichick, E. B. Otitis media; new and old methods of therapy. Med. Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 693-701.— Pulleine, R. Conservatism in the treatment of middle ear disease. Med. J. Australia, 1927, 2: suppl, 419.—Sevket Hiisnii Taroy [Treatment of inflammation of the middle and inner ear] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, i939, 68: No. 28, 21-7.—Tatigi, Y. Tyuzien no saisin tiryS-h6 [the most recent developments ,.] Rinsyo A kenkyu, 1949, 26: 773-7.— Wada, S. Tiken-roku yori; tyuzien. [Treatment... by means of Chinese medicine] Kanpo A kanyaku, 1936, 3: 692-4.— Weissenstein. G. Zur Behandlung der Mittelohrentziindungen. Zschr. Laryng, 1926, 15: 112-4. ---- Treatment: Radiotherapy. Brown, J. P., Titche, L. L, A Lawson, W. E. Roentgen therapy in acute and chronic otitis media. Am. J. Roentg, 1939, 42: 285-9.—Chapman, F. J. Actinic therapy in middle ear infections. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 20-2.—Fuchs, G. Zur Strahlenbehandlung der entzundlichen Mittelohraffek- tionen. Strahlentherapie, 1938, 61: 379.—Goldmann, R. Zur Rontgenbehandlung der akuten Entziindung der Mit- telohrraume. Ibid, 1929, 33: 152-5.—Grande, C. La cura delle otiti medie catarrali coi raggi roentgen. Arch. ital. otol, 1925, 36: 197-205.—Hollender, A. R, A Cottle, M. H. Clinical value of artificial light in otitis media. Clin. Med, 1925, 32: 593-60). ------ Radiant energy in the treatment of otitis media. Am. J. Phys. Ther, 1925-26, 2: 19-24. Also Eye Ear Ac. Month, 1925-26, 4: 37-41.—Lucinian, J. H. Treatment of otitis media and mastoiditis by the roentgen ray; analysis of 50 consecutive cases. Am. J. Roentg, 1936, 36: 946-53.—Titche, L. L. The mode of action of X-ravs in otitis media. N. Orleans M. A S. J, 1939-40, 92: 203-8. •------ A Lawson, W. E. Roentgen therapy in otitis media. Am. J. Roentg, 1942, 47: 764.—Vassallo de Mumbert, A. El trata- miento de las otitis medias catarrales recidivantes por la aplicaci6n nasotubarica de radium. Medicamenta, Madr, 1950, 8: 16.—Warner, C. F. Roentgen rav treatment of chronic catarrhal otitis media. J. Ophth. Otol, 1925, 29: 203-5. ---- Treatment: Sera, vaccines, etc. Di Blasi, A. SuU'efficacia della tubercolinoterapia nelle otomastoiditi specifiche operate. Otorinolar. ital, 1936, 6: 160-5.—Girou, J. Contribution a la stock-vaccinoth6rapie en chirurgie oto-p6tro-mastoldienne. Otorhinolar. internat, Lyon. 1923, 7: 333-43.—Jankowski, M. [The use of serums and autovaccines in the treatment of otitis media] Lek. wojsk, 1928, 11: 379-92.—Monti, P. C. La batteriofagoterapia nelle otiti. Terapia, Milano, 1931, 21: 292-7.—Nelson, J. B. The reaction of the albino rat to the intra-aural administration of certain bacteria associated with middle ear disease. J. Exp. M, 1930, 52: 873-83.—Wolfkovich, M. I., A Temkin, J. S. [Treatment of otitis media by Bezredka method] Mosk. med. J, 1926, 6: No. 10. 21-6. ---- Tuba Eustachii. See also Eustachian tube, Disease; also Naso- pharynx. Heimendinger, E. *Otite catarrhale et trompe d'Eustache. 91p. 24cm. Strasb., 1938. Arellano, E. R. Catarro tubarico. Vida nueva, Habana, 1941, 47: 365-7.—Armengaud. L'utilisation des gaz thermaux sulfur6s dans le traitement du catarrhe tubaire chronique. Presse therm, clim, 1925, 66: 695.—Beselin, O. Die trans- tubare Infektion des gesunden Ohres. Zschr. Hals Ac. Heilk, 1927, 19: 329-44.—Blegvad, N. R. Tubar occlusion or catarrh of the middle ear. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1941, 29: 178; 1942, 30:255.—Caliceti, P. Sulle cosidette otorree tubariche. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1948, 66: 72.—Canestrini, S. Ueber die Be- handlung des Schwindels bei Tubenkatarrh. Ars medici, Wien, 1932, 22: 444-6.—Conde Flores, E. Un caso de otorrea tubaria cronica tratado por la auto-vacuna. Mem. Congr. venezol. m6d. (1924) 1925, 4. Congr, pt 1, 120-3. Also Gac. m6d. 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Air, 1927, 34: pt 2, 873-6.-—Haymann, L. Tuben- beziehungsweise Mit- telohrkatarrh. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 1031 (Abstr.)— Heetderks, D. R. The relation of upper respiratory infection to the middle ear. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1929, 28: 494-6 — Kerangal, Y. de. Le catarrhe rhino-salpyngo-tubo-tympanique cophog6ne et son traitement par les a6rothermo-m6tallo-iono- insuffloinhalations de termions d'argent et de cuivre. Oto- rhinolar. internat, Lyon, 1938, 22: 529-48.—Kibata, T. Ex- perimentelle Untersuchung iiber die Pathologie der Ohrtrompete bei der Mittelohrentziindung. Okayama igakkai zassi, 1928, 40: 1009, pi.—Lavrand, H. Traitement du catarrhe tubaire chronique. J. sc. m6d. Lille, 1921, 39: pt 2, 361-6.— Maduro A Eyries. Traitement des otorrhees tubaires. Ann. otolar. Par, 1949, 66: 224.—Matusima, T. Histologische Verande- rungen der Tuba Eustachii bei experimenteller Mittelohrentziin- dung. Fukuoka acta med, 1935, 28: 59.—Royet. Sobre el sindrome, que es la consecuencia de las sinfisis salpingofaringeas; en particular bajo el punto de vista otitico. Bol. lar. otol, Madr, 1904, 4: 430.—Welin, S. On the radiological examina- tion of the Eustachian tube in cases of chronic otitis. Acta radiol, Stockh, 1947, 28: 95-103.—Zollner. Die Ohrtrompete bei akuter und chronischer Mittelohreiterung (histologische Untersuchungen) Zschr. Hals Ac. Heilk, 1933, 34: 301-16. ---- Urogenital apparatus. Arione, L. Due casi di otite e mastoidite bilaterale con complicanza renale; contributo casistico. Arch. ital. otol, 1929, 40: 31-41.—Giese, W. Akute Mittelohrentziindung und Nierenentziindung. Arch. Ohr. Ac. Heilk, 1938, 145: 159-73.—Hart, V. K. Acute otitis media, acute mastoiditis and nephritis; operation under local anesthesia with complete recovery; complete tabulation of kidney functional tests before and after operation. South. M. A S, 1925, 87: 718-21.— Hiroto, S. 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Influences confessionnelles sur la demo- graphie du Proche-Orient. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 6: 23-6.—Worthington, E. B. Population and social studies. In his Middle East Sc, Lond, 1946, 181- 95. ------ Social studies. Ibid, 193-5.—Young Turkey; orphan children find happiness in the Red Crescent Home at Kecioren near Ankara. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1949, 45: 759-62. MIDDLE-EAST granuloma [1945] See also Granuloma venereum. Cowe, W. R. S. Middle East granuloma; is it granuloma venereum? Brit. J. Vener. Dis, 1945, 21: 34-40. MIDDLE East Supply Centre [Cairo, Egypt] Report to the Director General, No. 2. 4? Lond., 1946. See Worthington, E. B. Middle East science. 239p. 24cm. Lond, 1946. MIDDLEKAMP, H. H. For portrait see J. Missouri M. Ass, 1950, 47: 256. MIDDLEKAUFF, Casper Joseph, 1887-1918. For portrait see Collection in Library. MIDDLEKAUFF, Woodrow Wilson, 1913- See Carpenter. S. J, Middlekauff, W. W, A Chamberlain, R. W. The mosquitoes of the southern United States east of Oklahoma and Texas. 292p. 24cm. Notre Dame, Ind, 1946. MIDDLE life. See Middle age. MIDDLEMASS, Mary, -1942. For obituary see Q. Rev. Med. Women Fed, Lond, 1942, July, 71. MIDDLEMISS, Kenneth Chisholm, 1886- 1947. For obituary see Glasgow M.J, 1947, 28: 98. MIDDLEMORE, Merell Philippa, 1898- The nursing couple, xvii, 195p. 19cm. Lond., H. Hamilton, 1941 [i. e. 1945] MIDDLE piece. See Spermatozoon. MIDDLESBROUGH, Engl. Medical Officer of Health. Annual report. Middlesbrough (1898) 1899- MIDDLESBROUGH, Engl. School Medical Officer. Annual report. Middlesbrough (1944) 1945- MIDDLESEX, N. J. See under Health organization. MIDDLESEX County, Conn. Fisher, J. W. Yesterday in Middlesex County Medical Association. Connecticut M. J, 1943, 7: 700-4. MIDDLESEX County, Engl. Medical Officer of Health. Annual report. Lond., 1905- See also under Health organization. See also: Sykes, J. F. J. Report upon the Administra- tive County of Middlesex, based upon the reports of the District Medical Officers of Health and upon the census and Registrar-General's returns for the year 1892. 116p. 8? Lond., 1893. MIDDLESEX County Medical Society [N. Jersey] Kler, J. H. Middlesex. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1943, 40: 206. MIDDLESEX Hospital. See under London, Engl. Middlesex Hospital. MIDDLESEX Hospital and Cancer Wing. Report. See London, Engl. Middlesex Hospital and Cancer Wing. Report. Lond. (1867) 1868- MIDDLESEX Hospital Journal. Lond., v.l, 1897- MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL SCHOOL MIDDLESEX Hospital Medical School. See under London, Engl. Middlesex Hospital Medical School. MIDDLESEX University. School of Medicine [Waltham, Mass.] Laboratory manual in phar- macology. 75 1. 23cm. Waltham, Mass., 1943. See also In Re the Trustees of Middlesex University; findings, rulings and order for decree. N. England J. M, 1945, 232: 362-4. MIDDLESEX (The) veterinarian; published by the School of Veterinary Medicine, Middlesex University. Waltham, v.3, 1943- MIDDLETON, Allan H., & MIDDLETON, Louisa Mosebar. A synopsis of nursing texts. 154p. 27cm. S. Bernardino, the Authors, 1930. Also 2. ed. 153p.;8p. Loma Linda, 1931. Also 3. ed. 157p.; 9p. 1931. Also 4. ed. 142p.; 9p. 1932. Mimeographed. MIDDLETON, Anthony Wayne, 1907- *A study of the relationship of renal adenomas to carcinomas [Univ. Minnesota] 1 p. 1., 24 1. illust. 27^cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res.,. 1938. Typewritten. MIDDLETON, Austin Ralph, 1881- The University of the Americas. 24p. 23cm. Louis- ville, Ky., Mayes Print. Co., 1942[?1 MIDDLETON, Conyers, 1683-1750. G, M. The dignity of the medical profession; a bygone squabble. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 825. MIDDLETON, David, 1705-85. For biography see Cat. Portr. R. Coll. Surgeons, Lond, 1930, 45. MIDDLETON, Donald Stewart, 1899-1942. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 650. Also Edinburgh M. J, 1942, 49: 779. Also Lancet, Lond, 1942, 2: 685. MIDDLETON, Ethelyn Friend, 1871- The pretty girl's book; a guide to health and beauty. 204p. portr. 19cm. Chic, Congr. Drug Co., 1913. MIDDLETON, George Stevenson, 1853-1928. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1928, 1: 575. Also Glasgow M. J, 1928, 109: 322-30, portr. Also Lancet, Lond, 1928, 1: 735. MIDDLETON, Henry Arthur, 1888- Legal survey with respect to occupational disease resulting from air pollution, comprising a study of the statutes and court decisions of states of the United States. Pt 1-7, and Suppl. No. 1. 7v. 23%cm. Pittsb., Air Hyg. Found. America, 1936-37. Forms No. 1, Legal Ser. Bull. Air Hyg. Found. America. MIDDLETON, Horace Pechin, 1839-67. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash, 1909, 272, portr. MIDDLETON, Johnson Van Dyke, 1834-1907. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash, 1909, 257, portr. MIDDLETON, Louisa Mosebar. See Middleton, A. H, A Middleton, L. M. A synopsis of nursing texts. 154p. 27cm. S. Bernardino, 1930. Also later eds. MIDDLETON, Thomas Hudson, 1863-1943. For obituary see Vet. Rec, Lond, 1943, 55: 224. MIDDLETON, William, 1893- For portrait see Collection in Library. MIDDLETON, William Drummond, 1844- 1902. For obituary see Tr. Iowa M. Soc, 1902, 20: 44-6. MIDDLETON, William John, 1858-1937. For obituary see Dauphin M. Acad, 1937, 26: No. 6, 6 (Bloom, J, Van Sickle, F, A Culp, J. F.) MIDDLETON, William Shainline, 1890- For biography see Ann. Int. M, 1949, 30: 1312, portr. Also Q. Phi Beta Pi M, 1946-47, 43: 167, portr. (Bland, P.) Also Wisconsin M. J, 1935, 34: 479. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Annual Rep. Commonwealth Fund, N. Y. (1940-41) 1942, 23: opp. p. 40. 2] MIDDLETON 214 MIDGET Also Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1946, 38: 499. Also Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1947-48, 50: 588. Also Wisconsin M. J, 1942, 41: 326; 1945, 44: 895; 1946, 45: 34. MIDDLETOWN, Conn. State Hospital. Re- port. Middletown (1934-36) 1936- MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. Board of Health. Report. Middletown, 1901/02-1915. Incomplete. MIDDLETOWN, N. Y. State Homeopathic Hospital. Annual report. Alb., 4. (1873-74) 1875- See also under Health organization. MIDELFART, Hans Christian Ulrik, 1865- For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist, 1915, 2: 126, portr. MIDELFART, Johan Andreas Kraft, 1866-99. For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist, 1915, 2: 126, portr. MIDELFART, Johann Vilhelm, 1835-98. For biography see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist, 1915, 2: 127, portr. MIDELFART, Peter Albert Hande, 1905- For portrait see Wisconsin M. J, 1949, 48: 329. MIDGE. See also Chironomidae; Diptera; Nematocera. Carter, H. F., Ingram, A., & Macpie, J. W. S. Observations on the ceratopogonine midges of the Gold Coast with descriptions of new species, p. 187-274. 8? Liverp., 1920-21. In: Ann. Trop. M. Parasit, Liverp, 1920-21, 14: Scotland. Department op Health. Scien- tific Advisory Committee. The second report on control of midges, lip. 24Hcm. Edinb., 1948. Bourne, A. I., A Shaw, F. R. Chironomid larvae in a tobacco Beed bed. J. Econ. Entom, 1947, 40: 749.—Carpenter, S. J. Blood worms in water supplies; description of the life cycle of chironomids and methods for controlling such growths. Water Works Engin, N. Y, 1942, 95: 887.—Ekkert, N. I. [Parasitic midge in the region of Riezhica County, Vitebsk Government] Vest, obshch. vet, 1915, 27: 580-2.— Fell Ion, H. L. The use of chlorinated benzenes for the control of aquatic midges. J. Econ. Entom, 1941, 34: 192-4.—Kruger, F. Eine parthe- nogenetische Chironomide als Wasserleitungsschadling. Naturwissenschaften, 1941, 29: 356-8.—Lindquist, A. W, A Deonier, C. C. Emergence habits of the Clear Lake gnat. Rev. Appl. Entom, Lond, 1943, 31: ser. B, 138 (Abstr.)— Macfie, J. W. S. A new blood-sucking midge from Singapore. Bull. Entom. Res, Lond, 1924-25, 15: 349-51.—Morikawa, Y. Tobun Dairen ni san-su [varieties of gnats found in Dairen] Acta derm, Kyoto, 1942, 40: 67.—Sabrosky, C. W. On the distribution and correct name of Oscinis pallipes, the swarming gnat of the Sudan. Bull. Entom. Res, Lond, 1949-50, 40: 61.-—Sen, P. On the occurrence of symbiotic micro-organisms in the Cecidomyiidae, or gall midges (Diptera) with special reference to the larvae of Rhabdopbaga saliciperda Duf. Arch. Protistenk, 1935, 85: 1-9.—Shields, S. E., A Hull, J. B. The seasonal incidence of sand flies in Florida. J. Econ. Entom, 1943, 36: 625.—Stuart, T. A. Chironomid larvae of the Millport shore pools. Tr. R. Soc. Edinburgh, 1941-42, GO: 475-502.—Tokunaga, M. Chironomidae from Japan, Diptera; new or little-known midges, with descriptions of the metamorphoses of several species. Philippine J. Sc, 1938, 65: 313-83. ------ New or little-known Ceratopogonidae and Chironomidae. Ibid, 1940, 72: 255-311, 4 pi.—Townsend, C. H. T. An interesting blood-sucking gnat of the family Chironomidae. Psyche J. Entom, 1892-93, 6: 369-72, pi.— Walshe, B. M. The oxygen requirements and thermal resist- ance of chironomid larvae from flowing and from still waters. J. Exp. Biol, Lond, 1948, 25: 35-44.—Wautier, J. A propos d'une larve de chironomide trouv6e en Lorraine. Bull. biol. France, 1947, 81: 433.—Young, M. Midges. Lancet, Lond, 1905. 2: 628. MIDGET. See also Dwarfism; Nanosomia; Pygmy. Bodin, W., & Hershey, B. It's a small world; all about midgets. 312p. 8? N. Y., 1934. Kong, E. Ein Fall von primordialem Zwerg- wuchs. 41p. 21cm. Zur., 1946. Bodin, W., A Hershey, B. A day in the life of a midget. In their It's a Small World, N. Y, 1934, 11-24, pi. ----— What is a midget? Ibid, 41-61, pi. ------ Birth, child- hood and adolescence of midgets. Ibid, 80-95, pi. -----■ Historical midgets. JJoid, 189-207, pi.—Dupertuis, C. W. An anthropological study of midgets. Summaries Thes. Harvard Univ. (1940) 1942, 17-20. The size and proportions of adult midgets. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1945, 3: 111-28.—Ecke, W. Zur Morphologie und Genese des Zwergwuchses; Untersuchungen an Liliputanern. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl, 1939, 60: 107-34.—Grebe, H. Ueber Dif- ferentialdiagnose und Erbverhaltnisse beim primordialen Zwergwuchs. Deut. med. Wschr, 1943, 69: 317 (Abstr.)— Giinther, H. Proportionsstudien en Zwergen; hypophysare und primordiale Zwerge, Miniaturmenschen. Virchows Arch, 1940-41, 307: 641-53.—Hrdlicka, A. Skull of a midget from Peru. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1943, n. ser, 1: 77-82, incl. pi.—Koch, H. H. Demonstration eines Zwerges, 130 cm. gross, 23 Jahre alt. Deut. med. Rdsch, 1950,4:51.—M, G. Bebe. Minerva med. Tor, 1943, 34: Varia, 302-4.—McCune, D. J., Merritt, K. K, A Kenyon, J. Hi. Clinical and anthropometric observations on the circus midget. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1941, 62: 424-6.—Otto. H. W. Lady Dot das kleinste Madchen der Welt. In his Abnormitiiten, Dusseld, 1900, 24, illust. ------ Marquis Wolga und Marquise Louise, das Konigspaar der Liliputaner. Ibid, 30, illust. ------ Albert Brough und General Thorn, Riese und Zwerg. Ibid, 43, illust.-—Schwalbe, E. Zwergwuchs. In his Morph. Missbild, Jena, 1909, 3. Abt, 17-25.—Verschuer, O. v, A Conradi, L. Eine Sippe mit rezessiv erblichem primordialem Zwergwuchs. Zschr. menschl. Vererb, 1938-39, 22: 261-7. MIDGLEY, Albert Leonard, 1878- For portrait see J. Am. Coll. Dentists, 1945, 12: 159. MIDHURST, Engl. King Edward VII Sanato- rium. Annual medical report. Midhurst, Sus- sex (1909/10) 1911- MIDLAND Doctor [pseud.] See Layton, Frank George, 1872-1941. MIDLO, Charles, 1901- See Cummins, H, A Midlo, C. Finger prints, palms and soles; an introduction to dermatoglyphics. 309p. 23Hcm. Phila, 1943. MIDMENSTRUAL pain. See under Menstrual cycle, Phase I. MIDNIGHT rambler; or, New nocturnal spy for the present year. 2 p. 1., 152p.; 12p. 8? London, J. Cooke [1780?] MIDORIZIN. See also Penicillin, Preparations. Tutimoto, S. Midorizin no yakko ni tuite [pharmacological efficacy of Midorizin] Sogo igaku, 1948, 5: 216-8. ------ Midorizin wo siyo-site [use of midorizin] Hirosima igaku, 1949, 2: 163. MID-PACIFIC. See also Micronesia; Pacific Ocean; also names of Pacific islands. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Historical Division. A history of preventive medicine ... in World War II. v.10: United States Army Forces, Middle Pacific. 235p. 27Kcm. Wash., 1948. Mayer, A. G. The islands of the mid-Pacific. Sc. Month, 1916, 2: 125-48.—Preventive medicine in the Middle Pacifio In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 10: 3-24. MIDRASH. See under Bible; Talmud. MIDTOWN Dental Society. See under New York, N. Y. Midtown Dental Society. MIDULLA, Carmelo. Antropologia fisica; antropometria, accrescimento, tipi morfologici costituzionali nell'adulto e nell'eta evolutiva. 288p. illust. ch. 8? Roma, P. Cremonese, 1931. ---- Lesioni violente e soccorsi d'urgenza. 2. ed. 185p. 8? Roma, Cremonese, 1937. MIDWAY Island. See also Mid-Pacific; Pacific Ocean. De Jongh, H. J. Midway Island. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 4, 76.—W., S. L. Notes from Midway Island. Nova Scotia M. Bull, 1928, 7: 416-9. MIDWESTERN Discussion Group [5. meet., 1942] Proceedings; progress reports on massive dose therapy of early syphilis, [v. p.] illust. tab. diagr. 28cm. [Frankfort? Ky.] 1942. MIDWESTERN 215 MIDWIFE MIDWESTERN (The) druggist. Kansas City, v.15, 1940- MIDWIFE (The) or; Old (The) woman's magazine; containing all the wit, and all the humour, and all the learning ... published pursu- ant to several acts of Parliament, and by the permission of their most Christian and most Catholic Majesties, the Great Mogul and the States General, v.l & 3. 2v. 151p.; 288p. 17cm. Lond., Printed for Mary Midnight and sold by T. Carnan, 1751-53. MIDWIFE. See also Midwifery; also such terms as Ma- ternal welfare, Personnel; Medical personnel; Nurse. Bertazzoli, A. Levatrice od ostetrica? Clin, ostet, 1925, 27: 294.—Bignami, O. Levatrice e non ostetrica. Ibid, 444.—Burger, L. La sage-femme. In: Mddecin (Barjon, L.) Par, 1948, 264.—Cayford, L. A. The midwife; past, present and future. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1947, 43: 295.—Crumpler, P. The midwife. Charlotte M. J, 1916, 73: 159.—Dubrisay, L. L'aide maternelle. Rapp. Conf. internat. nursing, 1907, 115.— Edgar, J. C. Why the midwife? Am. J. Obst, 1918, 78: 242-55; Disc, 227.—Hebammen. Med. statist. Mitt. Ge- sundhamt, Berl, 1901, 6: 69-73.—Inoue, N. Zyosanpu, kangohu, hokenpu no minamina samagata e [to midwives, nurses, and public health workers] Jap. J. Nurs, 1947, 2: No. 5, 2-4.—Key, A. C. W. Midwives to-day, stocktaking. Midwives Chron, I-ond, 1945, 58: 171.—La Torre, F. Pro e contro l'emancipazione delle levatrici. Clin, ostet, 1917, 19: 153-68.—Le Lorier, V. La levatrice di ieri, d'oggi e di domani. Arte ostet, 1934, 48: 215-9.—Pachinger, H. The midwife. Med. Life, 1923, 30: 158-62.—Pascasio, V. Delle levatrici. Severino, Nap, 1852, 2: 246; 305.—Quisling, N. A. Jordmor- fjJdselshjelperske? Tskr. jordmpU, 1910, 16: 61-5.—Shaw, W. F. The scientific outlook. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1948, 59: 311-7.—Stahle. Die Hebamme von heute. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1942, 55: 561-6.—Vanverts, J. Attribution des sages- femmes. Nord med, Lille, 1948, 46: 34-8.—Wehmer, R. Hebammen. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1909, 6: 299-307 ---- Activities, and duties. See also Child welfare; Infant welfare; Ma- ternal welfare; Maternity, Nursing, etc. Reed, L. S. Midwives, chiropodists, and optometrists, their place in medical care. 70p. 8? Chic, 1932. Anderodias, J. Ce que les sages-femmes ne doivent pas faire. Puericulture, 1949, 23: 4-13.—Baker, J. The function of the midwife. Woman M. J, 1913, 23: 196.—Blackburn, L. The midwife as an allv. Am. J. Nurs, 1942, 42: 57. ------ Midwife teaches nurse. Nat. Negro Health News, 1942, 10: 37 (Abstr.)—Bossi, L. M. La missione della levatrice nella famiglia e nella societa sotto il punto di vista della psicologia ginecologia. Gin. mod, Genova, 1908, 1: 42-5.—Breay, M. The scope of the maternity nurse. Bapp. Conf. internat. nursing, 1907, 110-4.—Calderini, G. La ginecologia nella pratica della levatrice. Lucina, Bologna, 1913, 18: 149; 165.— Carreras Reura, M. La comadrona como piofesional cien- tifico y como factor social. Rev. espan. obst, 1933, 18: 121- 30.—Colombini, C. Perche la levatrice diventi la buona con- sigliera nelle famiglie. Arte ostet, 1924, 38:17-21.—Couvreur. Rapports entre la famille et la sage-femme. J. obst. gyn, Lille, 1936, 7: No. 3, 3-16.—Dossena, G. E'necessario un piu adeguato riconoscimento dei meriti delle levatrici condotte, per ottenerne la migliore utilizzazione. Arte ostet, 1936, 50: 137-9.—Gaifami, P. La missione della levatrice. In his Convers. & lez. ostet. gin, Roma, 1933, 412-25. t ——— Le doti che si richiedono dalle levatrici. Ibid, 437-46.— Haony, L. A propos de I'extension du role imparti a la sage- femme. Puericulture, 1948, 22: 252-5.—Isidori, T. I compiti della levatrice moderna. Clin, ostet, 1921, 23: 282-7.— Maczewski, S. [The midwife in social organization] Polska gaz. lek, 1936, 15: 734-7.—Malinovsky, M. S. [Patronage work of the midwife in gynecological consultation] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 8, 1-5.—Massazza. SuH'opportunita che la levatrice conosca i sussidi di laboratorio piu comuni nella pratica medica. Arte ostet, 1925, 39: 91-6— Matusita, [Value of midwives] Tschr. prakt. verlosk, 1928-29 32: 281-90.—Mitarbeit der Hebammen in der Arbeit der NbV. Zbl. ges. Hvg, 1943, 51: 117 (Abstr.)—Paz Soldan, C. E. Deberes y perspectivas de la profesi6n de obstetnz en el Perfi. Reforma med, Lima, 1946, 32: 353-9.—Potter, M. F. Mid- wives and medical aid. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1946, 59: 10.—Richemont-Dessaignes. Du r61e social de la sage-femme dans la societe contemporaine. Rev. prat. obst. paediat, 1908, 21: 145-53.—Roume, A. Les limites du role de la sage-femme. Rev. med. Centr. Ouest, 1936, 8: 191-6.—Sippel. Die Stellung der Hebamme in der Heilkunst. Allg. deut. Hebam. Ztg, 1907, 22: 495-8.—Solomons, B. The work of the midwife. Irish J. M. Sc, 1932, ser. 6, 213-6.—Yokoyama, T. Totobu besi sanba no iti gon [respect the words of maternity-nurses] Dozin igaku, 1936, 9: 178. ---- Almanacs, and directories. California, U. S. A. Board of Medical Examiners. Directory of physicians and sur- geons, naturopaths, drugless practitioners, chi- ropodists, midwives holding certificates issued under the medical practice acts of the state of California, also licentiates in government service Report of Board of Medical Examiners. Sacra mento (1923-)1924- Kalendar dlya aktjsherok. 1892; 1894. 2 v. 12? S. Peterb., 1892-94. Madras (the) nurses and midwives regis- ter. Madras, 1932— Ottow, B. Deutscher Hebammen-Kalender fur das Jahr 1937. 48. Jahrgang. 336p. 16! Berl., 1937. Practising midwives and maternity nurses; 1923-24. 231p. 32? Lond., 1923. Schweizerischer Hebammen-Kalender; von G. Rossier. 16? Genf, 1904. ---- Catholic. Bernard, R. P. La sage-femme catholique aux missions. J. obst. gyn. Par, 1935, 6: No. 8, 24-32.—Brys, J. De katholieke vroedvrouw en het doopsel. Ibid, 1936, 7: No. 3, 34—48.-—Cauchois. Les differentes orientations de la profes- sion. Ibid, 1934, 5: No. 6, 4-34. —r— L'action per- sonnels de la sage-femme catholique. Ibid, 1935, 6: No. 9, 14-26.—Congres (1.) international des sages-femmes catho- liques. Ibid, 1934, 5: No. 4, 3-23.—Congres (3.) international des sages-femmes catholiques, Paris, 8 juillet, 1937. Bull. Soc. med. S. Luc, Bourges, 1937, 43: 244.—Dauwe. Deuxieme congres international des sages-femmes catholiques, Bruxelles, 13 juillet, 1935. J. obst. gyn. Par, 1935, 6: No. 10, 3-12.— Lefebvre, A. Attitude de la sage-femme catholique vis-a-vis de sa cliente avant l'accouchement. Ibid, 1934, 5: No. 4, 26-36. ------ La necessity sociale de la sage-femme catho- lique. Ibid, 1935, 6: No. 9, 27-32—Lemaire, P. De vroed- vrouw en de catholieke actie. Ibid, 15-23.—MacKintosch. L'accoucheuse catholique et les problemes sociaux du jour. Ibid, 27-41.—Mercken. La sage-femme oil l'accoucheuse catholique aux missions du Congo-Beige. Ibid, No. 8, 3-23.— Verstraete. De katholieke vroedvrouw en het beroepsgeheim. Ibid, 1936, 7: No. 3, 19-33. ---- Congresses, and societies.1 See also Obstetrician, Congresses and so- cieties. [Germany] Vereinigung deutscher Hebam- men. Offizieller Bericht uber die Verhandlungen des 14. Delegiertentages ... am 25. und 26. Mai 1908 in Miinchen. 128p. 8? Berl., 1908. Balard, P. Huitieme Congres international des ac- coucheuses, Paris, avril 1938. Presse med, 1938, 46: 765.— Baum, P. Ruckblicke auf die letzte Tagung der Vereinigung zur Forderung des Hebammenwesens, Miinchen, Juni 1911. Zschr. ges. deut. Hebam. Wes, 1911-12, 3: 289-308.—Bignami, E. La voce degli ostetrici e delle levatrici per la federazione. Rass. ostet, 1908, 17: 775-82.—Bond (De) van vrouwelijke verloskundigen in Nederland. Tschr. prakt. verlosk, 1908-09, 12: 283; passim.—Congres (1.) national des sages-femmes francaises. Puericulture, 1948, 22: 222-8.—Congreso (1.) nazionale delle ostetriche, Roma, 4-6 novembre, 1946. Lucina, Roma, 1946, 211-21.—Ferrari, F. II primo congresso delle Guardie ostetriche italiane. Italia san, 1909, 5: 158.— Kentucky State Association of Midwives, Inc. Q. Bull. Frontier Nurs. Serv, Lex, 1938-39, 14: No. 4, 19-23 — Mathes, K. Hebammengremien in Oesterreich. Zschr. ges. deut. Hebam. Wes, 1910-11, 2: 329-34.—Patterson, H. M, Milnor, G. C. [et al.] Symposium on obstetric care. Planta- tion Health, Aiea, 1946, No. 2, 15-24.—Pye, E. M. Impres- sions of the 8. 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The training and employ- ment of midwives. J. R. San. Inst, 1930-31, 51: 487-92.— Training (The) and employment of midwives. Lancet, Lond. 1929, 2: 680-3.—Watson, B. P. Is there a place for the trained obstetric nurse or midwife in American obstetrics? Proc Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. America (1929) 1930, 5: 287-91. ---- Errors. See also subheading Malpractice. Ando, K. Sizen-teki kiken-sei wo kyoka-suru bunben kaizyo- ho [method of assisting delivery which increases natural hazards] Sanka & huzinka, 1946, 13: No. 2, 4-7.—Gewin, W. C. Careless and unscientific midwifery with special refer- ences to some features of the work of midwives. Alabama M. J, 190o-06, 18: 629-35.—Knight, H. W. Midwifery customs in India which favor tetanus and pressure gangrene of mother and decomposition of the unborn; case reports N Orleans M. & S. J, 1933, 86: 172-8.—Mallon, W. The mid- wife's relation to our high maternal mortality. Trained Nurse NY, 1929, 82: 765-8— Perondi. G. G. 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Pletora di ostetriche Lucina , Roma, 1947,12: 21.—Prinzing, F. Die Zahl der Hebammen in den europaischen Staaten. Soziale Med. & Hyg, Hamb, 1908. 3: 1-17.—Shortage (The) of midwives. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 333.—Shortage of practicing midwives [Gr. Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 977 — Vanishing (The) midwife. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur, 1948, 29: No. 12, 6-10.—Zahl (Die) der freiberuflich tatigen Hebammen und der Hebammengeburten. Deut. Hebamme, 1945. 60: 3. ---- Unusual type. See also subheading (male) Birth in a boat. Time, 1942, 39: No. 15, 23.—Frane- Nohain. L'accouchement (histoire de gendarmes) Gaz. rrfed. beige, 1906-07. 19: 51-5.—Meiee. H., & Huard, S. Un taureau accoucheur; d'apres une gravure hollandaise du 17. siecle. Aesculape, Par, 1933, n. ser, 23: 67-71.—Mother attending daughter's confinement. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 1: 689. ---- in various countries. See also Midwifery, Geography. Bomcke, G. *Das badische Hebammenwesen [Freiburg] 82p. 8? Wiesenb. (Mark) 1936. African midwife, good progress in Nairobi. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1946, 42: 588.—Angerer, E. Unsere Hebammen. Zschr. Medbeamte. 1908, 21: 529-41.—Bennett, F. W. Mid- wife work in Virginia. Hosp. Social Serv, 1932, 25: 307-9.— Breckinridge, M. Midwifery in the Kentucky mountains; an investigation in 1923. 0. Bull. Frontier Nurs. Serv, Lex, 1941-42, 17: No. 4, 29-53.—Castillo, J. O. The practice of midwifery in Cebu Province by unlicensed midwives and its relation with puericulture-center work. J. Philippine Islands M. Ass, 1929, 9: 403-6.—Conti, N. Das Hebammenwesen in den Landern Europas. Deut. Aerztebl, 1942, 72: 268-70. ------Hebammen in Kriegseinsatz. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1944, 79- 82.—Crowell, F. E. The midwives of New York. Charities, N. Y, 190C-07, 17: 667-77- De Normandie. R. L, & Huntington, J. L. Report of New England Committee on midwives. Tr. Am. Ass. Study Infant Mort. (1912) 1913, 3: 266-71.—Elder. A. T. The midwife in Northern Ireland. Med. Off, Lond, 1948, 79: 99-102.—Gallardo, M. A. Asis- tencia del parto en El Salvador. Bol. Of. san. panamer, 1924, 24: 118-26.—Ganguillet. Das Hebammenwesen der Schweiz; Ueberblick Uber den gegenwartigen Stand des Hebammen- wesens in den verschiedenen Fantonen der Schweiz. Ann. ges. Hebammenwes, 1911, 2: 276-319.—Jeidell, H, & Fricke. W. M. The midwives of Anne Arundel County, Maryland. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull, 1912, 23: 279-81.—Laurence, S. M. The evolution of the Trinidad midwife. Carib. M. J, Trinidad, 1941, 3: 204-8.—Lei°ewiiz. Bericht uber die 14tagi- gen Fortbildungs- und Wiederholungskurse fUr angestellte Hebammen 1909-10 und Uber den Unterricht der Hebam- mensehUlerinnen an der K. Frauenklinik und Hebammen- lehranstalt zu Dresden. Gyn. Rdsch, 1911. 5: 13-20.— Lodge, O. Babin den; midwives' day in Bulgaria. Man, Lond, 1947, 47: 83-5. — Margitay-Becht, D. Magvarorszag bnbaviszonyai 1941-ben. N6pegeszsegugy, 1943, 24: 229-32.— Massee, L. The passing faithful. Trained Nurse, 1941, 107: 24-6.—Mathes, P. Oesterreichisches Hebammenwesen. Zschr. deut. Hebamwes, 1909, 1: 57-71.—Midwifes [Scotland] Annual Rep. Dep. Health Scotland, 1939, 10: 76.—Midwives in emergency. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 370.—Montuoro, F. Ostetricia coloniale (ostetrici bianchi e levatrici negre) Riv. ostet., 1936, 18: 65-7.—Nakayama, K. Gendai sanba ron [midwives of the present day] Health & Midwif, Tokyo, 1949, 3: 7.—Noble, M. R. The present midwife situation in Penn- sylvania. 1922-23. Mothei & Child, 1923, 4: 553-7. ------ Midwife work in Pennsylvania. Atlantic M. J, 1925-26, 29: 625-8.------A summary of the midwife situation in Pennsylvania. Ibid, 1926-27, 30: 67. ------ Lessons from the midwife situation in Pennsylvania. Pub. Health Nurse, Clevel, 1927, 19: 177-9.—Ovesny. L. Ustavy pro vzdelanf a vycvik porodnich asistentek ve Francii. Cesk. gyn, 1949, 14: 515-8.—Pachner, F. Das osterreichische Hebammenwesen und 6eine notige Reform. Zschr. deut. Hebamwes, 1910-11, 2: 355; 1911-12, 3: 120; 203.—Pellissier, P. La sage-femme a Buenos Ayres. Arch. obst. gyn. Par, 1916, 5: 160-8.—Perez Marin, J. Las kablatz o comadronas marro- quies. Rev. pract, Valencia, 1948, 2. epoca, 4: 487-9.— Pickworth, M. H. A midwife with the Munda tribe. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1944, 40: 797.—Flecker. W. A. The midwife problem in Virginia. Tr. M. Soc. Virginia, 1914, 45: 111-3.— Pokrovsky, V. A. [Midwives at the present time (in Soviet Russia)] J. akush, 1930, 41: 554-8.—Raics, J. [Free practice of midwives] N6pegeszsegUgy, 1939, 20: 890-6.—-Rapport der commissie in zake het vroedvroumenvraagstuk hier te lande. benoemd door het hoofdbestuur der Nederlandsche Maat- schappij tot bevordering der geneeskunst, etc. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1911, 1:1105-82.—Reid, B, & Okon, A. A. Midwives varied work in Africa. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1949-50, 90: 69.— Benner, W. Management of labour by native midwives [Sierra Leone] J. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1909, 12: 357.— RUsmann, P. Trube Aussichten fur den deutschen Hebam- menstand. Gyn. Rdsch, 1917, 11: 75-7; Disc, 99-102. ------ Zur jetzigen Lage des deutschen und insonderheit des preussischen Hebammenwesens. IV'.schr. Geburtsh. Gyn, 1925, 69: 1-3.—Rodenwaldt, E. Eingeborene Hebammen in Anecho, Togo, Westafrika. Deut. med. Wschr, L912, 38: 273-5.—Rodtness, J. Midwives in Denmark. Pub. Health Nurse, 1926, 18: 324-8.—Schmidi-La^berg, H. Leben und Arbeit der Hebammen im heutigen Deutschland. Schweiz. Hebamme, 1948, 46: 26.—Schwass. Die Hebammenver- hnltnisse Hohenzollerns. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1905, 42: Fest. Num., 32-4.—Senn. N. Midwives and dias. In his Around the World, Chic, 1905, 219.—Sherwood, M. The midwives of Baltimore; a report to the Medical and Chirurgical Faculty of Maryland. J. Am. M. Ass, 1909, 52: 2009.—Sweden; report on a visit by Dr. F. Grundv. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1947, 60: 97-101. —Tatigkeit (Die) der Hebammen in Bavern, Reichsgesundhbl, 1935, 10: 595.—Tuidraki, P. New Hebrides midwife. Native M. Pract, Suva, 1940, 3: 488.—Unscientific midwife. Carib. M. J, Trinidad, 1941, 3: 215.—Wallace. H. M, Mendelson, C. L. [et al.] The practice of midwives in New York City. N. York State J. M, 1948, 48: 67-71 — Watson, E. R. Changing an old Southern custom. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1944, 33: 306-11.—Williams. J. W. Medical educa- tion and the midwife problem in the TTnited States. J. Am. M. Ass, 1912, 58: 1-7.—Wolf, W. Das Hebammenwesen. Reichs Med. Anz, 1911, 36: 456-8.—7ins«er, A. Geschichtliches Uber den Hebammenstand und die Hebammenlehranstalt zu Jena. Zschr. deut. Hebamwes, 1910, 2: 115 25. MIDWIFERY. For the medical practice of midwifery see Obstetrics. See also Midwife; Obstetrician. Helwig, R. R. *Hebammenarbeit; ihre Ent- wicklungsmoglichkeiten und Grenzen. 26p. 8? Bonn, 1935. Marcour, R. O. Midwifery; woman's pro- fession. 7p. 12? N. Orl., 1908. Anderson, V. R. Midwifery; a rc«ume. Pub. Health Nurse, Clevel, 1926, 18: 173-6.—Bonney, V. The necessity of recog- nizing midwifery as a branch of surgery. Brit. M. J, 191^, 1: 552-4.—Campbell, J. Maternitv nursing. Med. Off, Lond, 1929, 42: 27.—Corbin, H. What result, maternitv nursing? Pub. Health Nurs, 1936, 28: 730.—Erostarbe. Asistencia a los partos. Med. pract, S. Fernando, 1905, 4: 253-9.—Evans, D. J. Obstetric nursing. Montieal M. J, 1908, 37: 22-35.— Jones, A. M. Economics of obstetric care from the standpoint of nursing. Tr. Am. Congr. Obst. Gyn. (1942) 1943, 2. Congr, 409-13.—Joseph, Sister M, & Redempta. Sister M. Studies on nursing time requirements; a study of the ratio of nursing care of patient hours between normal mothers and normal infants, normal mothers and premature infants. Hosp. Progr, 1944, 25: 91-5.—Little. H. M. On obstetric nursing. Montreal M. J, 1909. 38: 485-94.—Love, J. W. A babe L« born. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1945-46, 3: 530-2.—MacDonell. W. W. Midwife obstetrics. J. Florida M, Ass, 1919, 6: 39-41 — Springer, R, & Conseil a, M. Studies on nursing time require- ments ; a study of the time required in nursing normal obstetrical patients as compared with the time, element in nursing normal infants. Hosp. Progr, 1944, 25: 96-101.—Vinhaes, D. As- sistencia obst6trica. An. Soc. med. Bahia, 1935, 2: 76-96.— Vogt, W. H. Obstetrical nursing; sectional meeting of the C. H. A. convention. Hosp. Progr, 1937, 18: 340-5. ---- Bibliography. See also subheadings (History; Manuals; Periodicals) Roider, W. *Ein Augsburger Hebammen- buch aus dem Jahre 1751; eine Studie zum Stande der deutschen Geburtshilfe um die Mitte des 18. Jahrhunderts [Miinchen] 36p. 21cm. Tub., 1938. Von Weiberen und Geburten der Kinder, sampt ihren Artzneyen. 106p. 16? Strassb. 1659. Alfieri. E. Una edizione italiana finora sconosciuta del "Rosengarten" di Eucharius Roesslin (Eucario Rhodione) MIDWIFERY 225 MIDWIFERY Atti Accad. stor. arte san, Roma, 1941, 7: 296-8.-—Birnberg, C. H. Saga of obstetrics; first text book on obstetrics in America. Phi Delta Epsilon News, 1937, 28: 125-7.—Boutarel, M. L'accouchement dans la vieille literature. Arch. obst. gyn. Par, 1918, 7: 212-6—Costa-Sacadura. Bibliografia portuguesa da obstetricia; subsfdios seculos 16-18. Arq. obst. gin, 1933, 1: 41; 1934, 1: 153.—D'Arcy, C. E. Two old midwifery books. Med. J. Australia, 1929, 2: 186-90 — Jordan, P. D. Meeker Day on midwifery. Ohio M. J, 1943, 39: 1133.—Knapp, L. Zur Geschichte der Hebammenliteratur. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1914, 27: 892.—Malcovati, P. La Mostra del libro antico di ostetricia e ginecologia (Raccolta Alfieri) Arte ostet, 1936, 50: 283-90.—Pansier, P. Un manuel d'aecouehements du 15. siecle. Janus, Amst, 1909, 14: 217-20, 8 pi.—Phillips, M. [The collecting of old books on midwifery] Proc. Cardiff M. Soc, 1939-40, 61-75.—Roth, E. Allgemeine Bibliographic des Hebammenwesens. Ann. ges. Hebammenwes, 1914, 5: 105-84.—Rucker, M. P. Leaves from a bibliotheca obstetrica. Bull. Hist. M, 1946, 19: 177-99.—Weindler. Das erste deutsche Hebammenbuch von Eucharius Roesslin. Sachs. Hebam. Ztg. 1906, 3: 91-5.— Wille, P. F. C. Friihe Hebammenlehrbiicher. Arch. Gyn, Munch, 1948. 176: 100-8. ---- Cases. See also Midwife, Experiences. Bottcher, T. Vorzeitige Losung der Nachgeburt. Allg. deut. Hebam. Ztg, 1904, 19: 169. •----— Sturzgeburt- Verblutung. Ibid, 170. ------ Wasserkopf, Anbohrung, Tod der Mutter. Ibid, 171.—Budin, P. Bassin retreci; accouchement spontan6. J. sages femmes, Par, 1904, 32: 137; 153; 161.—Cameron, J. A. Notes on midwifery cases. Australas. M. Gaz, 1904, 23: 400-7.—Campen. Bericht uber eine Sturzgeburt. Allg. deut. Hebam. Ztg, 1905, 20: 379.— Clancy, W. J. Some surprises in midwifery. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1943, 39: 684; 704.—Hillekamp, T. Zwei Geburten mit todlichem Verlaufe. Allg. deut. Hebam. Ztg, 1906, 21: 198.—Lacrotte, G. Mort subite au cours d'un accouchement normal par syncope? J. sages femmes, Par, 1911, 39: 301.— Legrand, M. V-pare albuminurique et infiltree; hemorragie par placenta lateral; accouchement spontane k 8 mois et demi d'un enfant mort-ne; suites heureuses pour la m&re. J. accouch, Liege, 1905, 26: 300.—Midwifery in the fire zone. Brit. M. J, 1914, 2: 689.—Nebiolo, A. Assistenza ad un parto con pro- cidenza di funicolo e ritenzione di placenta; Envie Cuneo, in tempo di guerra e senza medico. Lucina, Roma, 1948, 13: 367.—Nour, G. E. A fatal obstetric case: illustrating conditions of practice in Egypt. Med. Council, Phila, 1907, 12: 437.— Reid, J. Three cases in midwifery practice. Brit. M. J, 1913, 1: 338.—Roe, T. 1. Report of three cases of midwifery. Tr. Luzerne Co. M. Soc, 1904, 12: 136. —Solberg. Et sjeldent tilfselde af selfudirkling. Tskr. jordm0d, 1908, 14: 49 — Sturzgeburt mit starker Blutung. Allg. deut. Hebam. Ztg, 1906, 21: 381.—Weindler, F. Ueber Sturzgeburten. Sachs. Hebam. Ztg, 1905, 2: 109-12. ------ Eine Sturzgeburt; kasuistische Mitteilung. Zbl. Gyn, 1905, 29: 1127-32.— Wollesen, N. Et tilfaflde af fremfald af livmoderen under fjfdslen. Tskr. jordmtfd, 1890-91. 1: 21. ---- Condition and progress. Schmid, M. v. Mutterdienst; nach einem offentlichen Vortrage zur Hebammenfrage. 24p. 8? Lpz., 1907. Spencer, H. R. The renaissance of mid- wifery. 41p. 8? Lond., 1924. Corbin, H. Modern obstetric nursing. Am. J. Nurs, 1946, 46: 53.5-7.—DeLee, J. B. Meddlesome midwifery in renais- sance. J. Am. M. Ass, 1916, 67: 1126-9.—Doherty, W. B. Old and new arts in parturition. Kentucky M. J, 1911, 9: 517-22 —Emblin, N. Recent advances in obstetrics. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1945, 81: 219.—Hemschmeyer, H, Hyder, K. et al.] Obstetric nursing, today and tomorrow; a symposium. Pub. Health Nuts, 1947, 39: 35-9.—Holland, E. The new midwifery. Med. Off, Lond, 1944, 72: 13—Kaye, J. R. Midwifery yesterday, to-day and to-morrow. Mat. & Child Welf Lond, 1929, 13: 159-61.—Lendon, A. A. Modern midwifery. Austral. M. J, 1911 1: 5.—Mcllroy, L..The past and the future of midwifery. Med. Off, Lond 1943, 69: 146.—Murray, E. F. Whither midwifery? Brit. M. J, 1936, 1 • 375-7.—Newer facts in obstetrics. R. N, Rutherford, 1940-41 4: No. 7, 29; 48.—Philpott, N. W. Present day trends in obstetrical care. Canad. Hosp, 1946, 23: No. 5, 31-3.— Pickett, A. N. Obstetrical column. Kentucky M. J, 1923, 21: 520; passim.—Quisling, N. A. Sakkyndig f^dselshjaelp. Tskr. jordm0d, 1910, 16: 17-22. ---- Dictionary. Carter, G. B. The midwife's dictionary and encyclopaedia. 6. ed. 576p. 13cm. Lond., 1939 Llerena, J. G. Terminologfa obstetrica; recopilado del diccionario de medicina. 208p. 17^cm. Lima, 1940. 824787—vol. 11, 4tu series----15 domiciliary. See Midwifery Home care. — Emergency. See also such terms as Dystocia; Parturition, Complication; also Obstetrics, Emergency. William, U. *Betrachtungen iiber die Dauer der Geburt in der Hebammen-Praxis; iiber die Tatigkeit der Hebamme und die Hilfeleistung des Arztes bei Wehenschwache und Dammriss. 37p. 22cm. Konigsb., 1935. Allen, F. R. W. K. Indian village obstetric emergencies. Antiseptic, Madras, 1944, 41: 356; passim.—Bar. Les boiteries au point de vue obstetrical. J. sages femmes, Par, 1906, 34: 35.—Claye. A. M. Some midwifery problems. Clin. J, Lond, 1935, 64: 12-6.—Emergency obstetric service. Rep. Co. M. Off. London Co. Counc. (1946) 1947, 47.—Evans, M. D. A. Complications which may arise in the management of labour. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1945, 82: 36.—Hall, E. M. Some danger signals in midwifery. Overseas Postgrad. M. J, Lond, 1946-47, 1: 97.-—Howkins, J. Some complications in obstetrics. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1946, 42: 758-60.—Kinkead Allen, F. R. W. Indian village obstetric emergencies. Anti- septic, Madras, 1945, 42: 619-26.—Kushnirskaia, E. S. [Prolonged labor; its prevention and treatment] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 7, 20; 1942, No. 2, 21.—Levett, J. The flying squad, an emergency obstetrical service in Oxfordshire. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1946, 42: 766.—Mclntyre, D. Midwifery emergencies, Practitioner, Lond, 1938, 140: 435-51.— Marx, S. The tragedies in a consulting obstetric practice. Internat. J. S, 1907, 20: 165-72.—Stabler, F. The Newcastle- upon-Tyne Obstetric Emergency Service. Brit. M. J, 1947, 2: 878-80.—Stallworthy. J. Prolonged labour. Nurs. Mirror, Lond. 1947, 85: 313; passim.-—Taylor, J. S. Obstetric hazards in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania M. J, 1940-41, 44: 1124-30.— Tucker, B. E, & Benaron, B. W. The management of some obstetrical complications in the home. Med. Clin. N. America, 1938, 22: 197-212. ---- Essays. Herb, F. Topics of interest to midwives. No. 10, 4 p. 8? Chic, 1918. Adair, F. L. The relation of obstetrics to the community. Mother & Child, Bait, 1922, 3: 12-8.—Barrett, C, Barwick, O. L, & Yeats, G. Some aspects of obstetrical nursing. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 650-4.—Carson, A. L, jr. Can obstetric care be improved? Virginia M. Month, 1947, 74: 243-5.—Davis, E. P. Modern obstetrics with relation to the general practi- tioner, the student, the midwife and the specialist. J. Am. M. Ass, 1912, 59: 21-4.—Eustache, G. Pour etre bon accoucheur. J. sc. med. Lille, 1904, 1: 5- 19— Gaifami, P. Sui limiti della attesa nella assistenza ostetrica. In his Convers. & lez. ostet. gin, Roma, 1933, 159-64.—Ground, W. E. A plea for child- bearing women. Northwest. Lancet, 1903, 23: 429-34.— Hemschemeyer, H. The satisfactions of obstetric nursing in a topsy-turvy world. Pub. Health Nurs, 1943, 35: 237.— Kirchner, A. Nursing implications of the care of mother and infant as a unit. Hosp. Counc. Bull, 1947, 10: No. 6, 16-8.— Obstetric (For; nurses. Am. J. Nurs, 1941, 41: 1388.— Obstetricia para enfermeras. Enferm. argent, 1945-46, 2: No. 19, 17; passim.—O'Malley, M, & Eyler, O. 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See also Midwife subheadings (Organization; in various countries) Midwifery, Folk customs. Anh, P. *De la pratique obstetricale dans la medecine Sino-Annamite (Indochine) 60p. 8? Par., 1936. Bourrel, M. *L'assistance obstetricale en Algerie. 191p. 24%cm. Alger, 1937. Btjuren, H. B. v. Het verloskundig vraagstuk voor Nederlandsch-Indie. 172p. 8? Amst., 1909. Also Tschr. prakt. verlosk, 1909-10, 13: Correa Rodrigo, J. *Asistencia materno- infantil en el municipio de Benito Juarez, Michoacan. 45p. 22cm. M6x., 1949. Llouqtjet, L. *L'assistance obstetricale en Algene. 87p. 24cm. Alger, 1936. Mohammed Hassan Khan Hakim-ed-Dowleh. *Grossesse, accouchement et puericulture en Perse. 102p. 8? Par., 1908. Padovani, R. *L'assistance obstetricale a Alger. 92p. 24cm. Alger, 1939. Pancrazi, G. *L'assistance obstetricale dans la Region de Bone. 74p. 2334cm. Alger, 1937. Rein, G. E., ed. Po;n;oBcnoMosKeHHe b Pocchh. 144p. 8? S. Peterb., 1906. Rodriguez, J. 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Med. Life, N. Y, 1935, 42: 167-86.—Holste, C. Vorschlage zur Verbesserung des neuen preussischen Hebammenlehrbuch.es. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1913, 50: 400-2.—Kschischo. Das neue Preussische Hebam- menlehrbuch. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild, 1928, 25: 196.—Riss- mann. Alte und neue Wunsche zum preussischen Hebammen- Lehrbuche. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1906, 19: 167-74.—Solomons, B. Midwifery, by Ten Teachers [Bk Rev.] Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1932, 133: 47.—Stoeckel, W. Das neue deutsche Hebammenlehrbuch; eine Besprechung. Zbl. Gyn, 1944, 68: 59-67.-—Stoffels. Das neue preussische Hebammenlehrbuch und die den Arzt interessierenden neuen Bestimmungen desselben. Repert. prakt. Med, Berl, 1905, 2: 293-9 — Szenasy, J. A sziilesznok tankonyve, is jelentosege az anya- es ujsziilottvedelemben. Nepegeszsegiigy, 1948, 29: 465-;7.— Walther. Einige Bemerkungen iiber das neue preussische Hebammenlehrbuch. Prakt. Arzt, 1928, n. F, 13: 261; 291. ---- Medical aspect. See also Midwife, Relations to physicians; also Obstetrics. Asher, E. O. Obstetrics in general practice. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1935, 28: 422-4.—Burn, J. L. The responsibility and opportunities of local health authorities. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1947, 60: 270-2.—DeLee, J. B. Obstetrics versus mid- wifery. J. Am. M. Ass, 1934, 103: 307-11.—Dewar, J. B, & Lee, A. F. The role of the general practitioner in future mid- wifery practice. Edinburgh M. J, 1947, 54: 228-38.—Dunlop, J. The role of the general practitioner in obstetric practice. J. State M, Lond, 1936, 44: 440-5.—Eastman, N. J. The obstetrician looks at maternity nursing. Pub. Health Nurs, 1946, 38: 641-3.—Farley, B. F. Can antiseptic midwifery be done in general practice? Proc. Nebraska M. Soc, 1899, 31: 227-30.—General (The) practitioner and midwifery. Brit. M. J, 1934, 2: 211.—Hackney, B. H. The relation of the general practitioner to obstetrics. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1916, 63: 240-2.—Holland, E. The general practitioner and a midwifery service. Practitioner, Lond, 1945, 154: 1-5.— Ingram, A. S. The doctor and midwifery. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1941, 30: 410.—Lapham. M. E. Cooperative obstetric delivery service by private physicians and county health departments. South. M. J, 1939, 32: 191-7.—Logan, D. D. The general practitioner and midwifery. Lancet, Lond, 1934, 2: 1141-3.— Mcllroy, A. L. Midwifery and the general practitioner. J. R. San. Inst, 1925-26, 46: 194-8. ------Oxley, W. H. F. [et al.l Debate: That the general practitioner should not be excluded from the practice of midwifery. Tr. Hunterian Soc, Lond, 1937-38, 2: 37-52.—Maclean, E. Midwifery and the general practitioner. Practitioner, Lond, 1939, 142: 137-42.—Mills, W. G. Obstetric flying squads. Brit. M. J, 1947, 2: 1055.— Rutkowska, A. [District physicians and obstetrical aid] Polska gaz. lek, 1938, 17: 50.—Stephen, J. A. The role of the general practitioner in obstetric practice from the public health point of view. J. State M, Lond, 1936, 44: 446-54. ---- Methods. See also Obstetrics, Methods; also Parturient, Management; Pregnant, Care; Puerpera, Care. Theobald, G. W. Obstetric regulations for use in obstetric units. 43p. 18? Lond., 1935. Ballantyne, J. W The new midwifery; preventive and reparative obstetrics. Brit. M. J, 1923, 1: 617-21.—Beaulah, L. First aid in midwifery. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 664. ------ Post-graduate midwifery; the visit to the patient's home. Ibid, 1941, 37: 368.—Buchanan, A. Mid- wifery mechanics. Ind. M. Gaz, 1920, 55: 321; 401.—Cart- wright, H. H. Some good and bad procedures in obstetrics. Texas J. M, 1934-35, 30: 711-5.—Claye, A. M. Midwifery. Practitioner, Lond, 1943, 151: 198-203.—Falkiner, N. M. Midwifery. Ibid, 1942, 149: 266-9.—Gaifami, P. Le levatrici e la profilassi ostetrica. In his Convers. & lez. ostet. gin, Roma, 1933, 447-53.------I limiti di azione delle levatrici nella assistenza ostetrica. Ibid, 478-80.—Heardman, H. Physiotherapy; ante-natal and post-natal. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1949, 45: 484.—Johnstone, R. W. The preventive frame of mind in midwifery. Brit. AI. J, 1928, 1: 6-9.—McCall, J. W. Latter months of pregnancy and the first few hours of the puerperal state. Tr. M. Soc. Tennessee, 1907, 74: 330-3.— Maygrier, C. De l'accommodation pendant la grossesse et le travail. J. sages-femmes, Par, 1904, 32: 18-21.—Myles, M. F. Psychology of mother and baby from a midwife's point of view. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1942, 38: 174.—Needham. The applica- tion of dietetics to the maternity hospital. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1948, 61: 34.—Orlando. Sui limiti d'azione della levatrice nell'esercizio pratico. Pensiero med, 1916, 6: Suppl, p. cclxiv.—Pink, C. V. Physical exercises in midwifery. Lancet, Lond, 1933, 2: 897.—Reed, G. L. Practical mid- wifery methods. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1947, 85: 159; passim.— Taylor, W. Evaluation in normal and abnormal obstetrics. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1947, 60: 103-7.—Walker, A. Con- servative midwifery. Med. Press & Circ, Dubl, 1936, 192: 368-71.—Wasserberg, C, & Northam, E. Some time studies in obstetrical nursing. Am. J. Nurs, 1927, 27: 543.—Water- son, V. Psychological considerations on institutional mid- wifery. Brit. J. Psychiat. Social Work, 1948, No. 2, 24-9 — Willigen, A. W. C. v. d. [Psychic influence of the midwife on her patient] Tschr. prakt. verlosk, 1926, 30: 341-9. ---- Methods: Anesthetization. See also Anesthetization, obstetrical; Parturi- tion, Anesthetization. Cantor, I. J. *Schmerzlinderung bei der Geburt in englischsprechenden Landern. 59p. 21cm. Bonn, 1938. Collins, M. Schmerzlose Entbindung; Ver- haltungsmassregeln zur Vermeidung der Schmer- zen und Gefahren bei der Niederkunft. 8. Aufl. 127p. 8? Lorch-Wurttemb., 1937. Drake, E. F. Maternity without suffering. 126p. 16? Phila., 1902. Haberl, F. *Die Schmerzlinderung in der Geburtshilfe. 46p. 8? Wiirzb., 1932. Lloyd-Williams, K. G. Anaesthesia and analgesia in labour. 96p. 8? Lond., 1934. Minnitt, R. J. Gas and air analgesia. 84p. 19cm. Lond., 1938. Stovin, G. H. T. Gas and air analgesia in midwifery. 76p. 16cm. Lond., 1944. Albertelli, J. F, & Wernicke, G. R. Anestesia local y regional en la pr&ctica obstetrica. Bol. Inst, mat, B. Air, 1937, 6: 308-14.—Anaesthetics by midwives. Lancet, Lond, 1938, 1: 799.—-Analgesics suitable for administration by mid- wives. Brit. M. J, 1936, 1: 273-5.—Barr, A., & Tindal. A. A new machine for the self-administration of gas-and-oxygen analgesia in labour. Lancet, Lond, 1937, 1: 1271.—Buswell, C. A. Obstetrical analgesia and anesthesia with special em- phasis on gas anesthesia. Rep. Nat. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1934, 2. meet, 41-6.—Caine, A. M. Inhalation analgesics in ob- stetrics. Am. J. Surg, 1936, 34: 463-7.—Calvert, W. Tri- chlorethylene in midwifery. Brit. M. J, 1947, 1: 469.— Chalmers, J. A. Relief of pain in midwifery. Ibid, 1948, 1: 661.—Conn, L. C, & Vant, J. R. The relief of pain during labour. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1935, 33: 484-9.—Devitt. D. C. Analgesia in midwifery. Brit. M. J, 1948, 2: 50.—Elam. J. Gas and air analgesia in labour. Ibid, 1935, 2: 473. ------ Further developments in gas and air analgesia in labour. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond, 1935-36, 43:210-4. ------ Analgesics in labour from the midwife's point of view. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1937, 33: 696-8. ------ Anaesthesia and analgesia in midwifery for general practitioners and midwives. Prac- titioner, Lond, 1938, 140: 243-53. ------ Analgesia in domiciliary midwifery. J. Obst. Gyn. Brit. Empire, 1939, 46: 61-70. ------ Anaesthesia and analgesia in midwifery. In: Mod. Anaesth. Pract. (Rolleston, H.) 2. ed, Lond, 1946, 70-88.—Embree, E. D. A discussion of obstetrical anesthesia and analgesia based on 5,000 cases. Texas J. M, 1938-39, 34: 268-71. Also Current Res. Anesth, 1939, 18: 329-33.— Featherstone, H. W. Anaesthesia and analgesia in midwifery. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1938, 196: Suppl. 2, p. xiii-xix.— Freed, F. C. Administering an anesthetic to a maternity patient. Pub. Health Nurs, 1938, 30: 697-700.—Gas and oxygen by midwives. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 183.—Grier, B. M. 824787—vor, 11, 4th si;ries- -16 MIDWIFERY 234 MIDWIFERY Pain relief in labor. Wisconsin M. J, 1938, 37: 204-7.— Grogan, R. L. Analgesia in obstetrics. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1939, 7: 12-6— Gwathmey, J. T. Analgesia in labor. Ibid, 161-6.—Hass, E. C. Caudal analgesia. Trained Nurse, 1947, 119: 358-60.—Hauser, H. Schmerzlinderung wahrend der Geburt mit dem Minnittschen Apparat. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1938, 51: 663-5.—Hiett, C. The trends in obstetrical analgesia and anesthesia. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1937, 5: 287-93.-—Hingson, R. A. The control of pain and fear in the management of labor and delivery. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1945, 25: 1352-81.—Infantozzi, J, & Palma, E. Analgesia obstetrica por gases. Arch. urug. med, 1936, 9: 391-414.— Jerie, J, & Pechar, A. Pouziti kyslicniku dusneho k tiSeni bolseti pfi porodu. Cesk. gyn, 1948, 13: 142-50.—King, E. L. Obstetrical anesthesia. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1938, 6: 67-71.—Legenchenko, I. S. [Simple, safe and effective method in painless birth] Akush. gin, 1938, No. 6, 63.— Lloyd-Williams, K. Analgesia for domiciliary midwifery. Med. Press, Lond, 1948, 220: 182-5.—Mackey, R. Analgesia and sedation in obstetrics. Australas. Nurs. J, 1947, 45: 136-8.-—Mininger, E. P. Continuous caudal anesthesia and analgesia in obstetrics. J. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1946, 14: 7-10.—Minnitt, R. J. Analgesia in midwifery. Brit. M. J, 1937, 2: 538-40. ------ The midwife's vital part in the ad- ministration of gas and air analgesia. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1949-50, 90: 335.—Moore, H. M. Painless childbirth; Dr Read's technique. S. Afr. Nurs. J, 1947-48, 14: No. 9, 12 — Myburgh, A. L. Painless childbirth. S. Afr. Nurse, 1945-46, 1: No. 3, 9; No. 4, 9.—Nixon, W. C. W. Analgesia in mid- wifery. Brit. M. J, 1948, 2: 155.—Peel, J. H. Relief of pain in midwifery. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1947, 86: 229. Also Nurs. Times, Lond, 1948, 44: 366.—Perl-Pertynski, J. Znieczu- lenie podtlenkiem azotu w poloznictwie. Polski tygod. lek, 1948, 3: 517; 559; 585.—Raftery, L. Analgesia and anaesthesia in obstetrics. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1946, 59: 65-7.— Redmon, L. C. Relief of pain during labor. Kentucky M. J, 1930, 28: 277-9.—Reycraft, J. L. Obstetrical analgesia and anesthesia. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1937, 5: 238-43 — Rivett, L. C. Relief from pain at childbirth; British midwives use gas and air apparatus. S. Afr. Nurs. J, 1945-46, 12: No. 2, 9.—Rucker, M. P. An 18. century method of pain relief in obstetrics. J. Hist. M, N. Y, 1950, 5: 101-5 — Seward, E. H. Obstetric analgesia; a new machine for the self-administration of nitrous oxide-oxygen. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1949, 42: 745.------Self-administered analgesia in iabour; with special reference to trichlorethylene. Lancet, Lond, 1949, 2: 781-3.—Sister Peter, M. Modern methods of minimizing pain during labor. J. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1948, 16: 302-5.—Starovoitov, I. M. [1,000 cases of pain- less labour effected by the simplest methods] Akush. gin, 1939, No. 9, 26-8.—Stovin, G. H. T. Analgesia in midwifery. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1947-48, 86: 321— Tretiakov, V. V. [Painless labor accomplished with and without medicaments] Akush. gin, 1937, No. 12, 24.-—Use of analgesics by midwives. J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 106: 1104.—Use of analgesics by mid- wives; report of an investigation by the British College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Lancet, Lond, 1936, 1: 282.—Wernicke, G. R. La cirugia obstetrica frente a la mo- derna anestesia por gases. Sem. mid., B. Air, 1936, 43: pt 2, 336.—Wessinger, I. Analgesia and anesthesia in obstetrics. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth, 1939, 7: 100-2.—Williams, L. H. W. Anaesthesia during labour. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1933, 56: 111-32.—Woolmer, R. Analgesia in midwifery. Midwives Chron, Lond, 1947, 60: 222. ------ Correct use of pain-relieving apparatus in normal labour. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1948, 87:221; 233. , ---- Methods: Disinfection. Borrmann, K. *Die Verwendbarkeit des Festalkols als Desinfiziens fiir die Hebammen- praxis [Freiburg] 23p. 8? Erlangen, 1914. Also Hyg. Rdsch, 1914, 24: 317-25. Kennel, W. *Heisswasser-Alkohol-Desinfek- tion oder Handschuhprophylaxe in der Geburts- hilfe [Basel] 32p. 8? Sarnen, 1911. Leopold, G. Vorschriften der Reinigung (Desinfektions-Ordnung) fiir die Aerzte, Heb- ammen und Hebammenschulerinnen der Konigl. Frauenklinik in Dresden. 6. Aufl. lip. 8° Dresd., 1909. Maseras y Ribera, M. De la asepsia y antisepsia obstetricas. 45p. 8? Barcelona, 1906. Ahlfeld, F. Die Handedesinfektion in den verschiedenen Ausgaben des Preussischen Hebammen-Lehrbuches. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1913, 26: 346-53.—Antisepsis in midwifery Bull. Vancouver M. Ass, 1940-11, 17: 40.—Arnold, C. Die Beschaffenheit der fur Hebammen bestimmten Kresolseifen unter dem Einfluss der Ministerialverordnung vom 19. Oktober 1907 und des Deut. Arzneib, Ausg. 5. Desinfektion, 1912, 5: 37-42.—Boissard, A. Du sublime en obstetrique; n^cessite d'en supprimer l'usage dans la pratique obstetricale des sages- femmes. Rev. gen. clin. ther., 1912, 26: 579.—Bossi, L. M. La teoria della sola asepsi nell'assistenza al parto e le sue conseguenze. Policlinico, 1910, 17: sez. prat, 525-9.—Browne, J. Unnecessary antiseptic treatment in midwifery. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1902, 61: 529-31.—Colebrook, L. Antisepsis in midwifery. Med. Off, Lond, 1934, 52: 101. Also Canad. J. M. & S, 1936, 79: 171-8. ------& Masted, W. R. Anti- sepsis in midwifery. J. Obst. Gyn, Brit. Empire, 1933, 40: 966-90.-—Fabre & Trillat. Porte-compresses savonneuses aseptiques. Bull. Soc. obst. Paris, 1909, 12: 230-2.—Ferri, A. Un metodo semplice ed economico per ottenere la asepsi del dito esploratore nell'assistenza al parto. Arte ostet, 1909, 13: 126-9.—Garrod, L. P. The efficiency of antiseptics used in midwifery. Brit. M. J, 1931, 1: 572-5.—Gove, R. A. Aseptic midwifery. Northwest M, 1908, 6: 90- 6.—Hofmeier, M. Zur Frage der Desinfektion Kreissender. Zbl. Gyn, 1909, 33: 1493-500.—Kadlec, K. Cistota pfi porodu a sestinedelf v domacnosti. Prakt. 16k, Praha, 1949, 29: 33-5.—Kehoe, E. J. Antiseptic midwifery. Lancet Clin, 1909, 101: 201-5.— Koblanck. _ Diirfen wir den Hebammen das Lysoform an Stelle der jetzt vorgeschriebenen Desinfektionsmittel empfeh- len? Ann. ges. Hebamwes, 1911, 2: 230-3.—Lumpe. Zur Handedesinfektion fiir Hebammen. Bbid, 1913, 4: 87-91.—Marconi, A. Asepsi ostetrica. Lucina, Bologna, 1908, 13: 113; 129.—Markoe, J. W. Asepsis in obstetrics in the tenements. Bull. Lying-in Hosp. N. York, 1917, 11: 167-81.— Piana, G. L'asepsi e l'antisepsi nell'assistenza al parto. Arte ostet, 1916, 30: 317; 334.—Pozzi, A.' 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Die Einschriinkung der inneren Untersuchung durch die Hebamme und ihr Einflusa auf die Morbiditat des Wochenbettes. Zbl. Gyn, 1912, 36: 1138—43.-—Lipmanovich, S. G. Nekotorye dannye po voprosu o vnutrennem issledovanii rozhenic. Akush. gin, 1949, 21-7.— Martin, E. Die innere Untersuchung durch die Hebammen. Mschr. Geburtsh. Gyn, 1923, 61: 259-63. Also Sachs. Hebam. Ztg, 1923, 20: 29.—Meyer, L. Undersdgelse af ftfdende, med saerligt hensyn til den udvendige unders0gelse. Tskr. jordm0d, 1897-98, 8: 25; 37.—Nemes, A, & Bratu, V. [Importance of rectal examination in obstetrics] Cluj. med, 1934, 15: 461-7.— Raics, J. [Internal examination of mothers by the midwife] Nepegeszsegiigy, 1940, 21: 660-70. ------ [Vaginal examina- tion by midwives] Orvostud. kozl, 1941, 2: 191.—Robert, W. Zur Frage der Indikationen zur inneren Untersuchung der Hebammen. Zbl. Gyn, 1923, 47: 550-4.—Semon, M. Ueber Entbehrlichkeit und weitere Einschrankung der inneren Untersuchungen in der Hebammenpraxis. Zschr. deut. Hebamwes, 1912, 3: 336-50—Siissmann, F. Megtiltassek-e a belso vizsgalat a babaknak? Orv. hetil, 1913, 57: 420.— Szathmary, Z. [Prohibition of vaginal examinations made by midwives] Orvostud. kozl, 1940, 1: 341-8.— Szporny, G. A sziileszn6i hiivelyi vizsgalatokr61. Ibid, 1941, 2: 127.— Teverovsky, M. I. [Method of palpatation of the fetal head during the last term of pregnancy and during labor] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, 26-9.—Vaginal examinations by midwives [Edit.] Lancet, Lond, 1909, 1: 409. MIDWIFERY 235 MIDWIFERY ---- Methods: Infant care. See also Newborn, Care. Halliday, H. M. The midwife and child health. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: 805.—O'Loughlin, A. A., & Sawyer, M. C. Method of warming the delivery room crib in use at Fabiola Hospital, Oakland. Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1927, 23: 202.—Poppi, G. La missione della levatrice e la sua opera riguardo alia pro- filassi della infanzia. Arte ostet, 1910, 24: 49-57.—Pye, E. M. The midwife and child health. Brit. M. 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The lying-down bath in pregnancy and labour. Brit. M. J, 1935, 1: 1240.—Konrad, C. M. Standards of nursing service in the delivery suite. Proc. Am. Congr. Obst. Gyn. (1939) 1941, 1. Congr, 842-7. Also Trained Nurse, 1941, 106: 30-3.—Kouwer, B. J. Kraam- verpleging. Tschr. prakt. verlosk, 1906-07, 10: 7-11.— Kwasniewski, J. O potrzebie wczesnego wydobycia lozyska, tak wbiegu porodu prawidlowego, jako tez i w zboczeniach, tudziez o postepowaniu w tej mierze lekarskiem. Rocz. wydz. lek, Krak6w, 1840, 3: pt 2, 187-236.—Landa, E. La asistencia del parto fisiol6gico solo por exploraci6n externa. Gac. med. Mexico, 1927, 58: 484-95.—Lantuejoul, P. La conduite a tenir dans l'accouchement normal. Paris mid., 1948, 38: 108-11. Also Sem. hop. Par, 1949, 25: 896-8.— Luttge, W. Durfen unter der Geburt Vollbader verabreicht werden? Zbl. Gyn 1940 64: 325. ■——— Vollbader unter der Geburt. Ibid.',' 1941,' 65: 844-55. Also Arch. Gyn, Berl, 1942, 173: 366-9 (Abstr.)—McKelway, A. J. 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Manuale di storia della scienza; antichita. xxx, 567p. illust. pi. portr. diagr. 22}£cm. Roma, Casa ed. Leonardo da Vinci, 1925. Forms v.5. Stud, storia pens. sc. ---- La science arabe et son r61e dans devo- lution scientifique mondiale ... avec quelques additions de Henri Paul Joseph Renaud, Max Meyerhof [et] Julius Ruska. xix, 388p. 25cm. Leiden, E. J. Brill, 1938. Also editor of Archivio di storia della scienza. Roma, v.1-8, 1919-27. Also Scienziati (Gli) italiani, dall' inizio del medio evo ai nostri giorni. Roma, v.l, 1921- Also Archeion. Roma, &c, v.8,1927- v.25, 1943. Also Archives internationales d'his- toire des sciences. Par, v.l, 1947- For obituary see Cienc. & invest, B. Air, 1950, 6: 231 (Babini, J.) For portrait see Collection in Library. MIELKE, Benno, 1908- *Die rassen- hygienische und bevolkerungspolitische Bedeu- tung der Ehescheidungen. 38p. 22cm. Bonn, H. Trapp, 1937. MIELKE, Fred, 1922- See Mitscherlich, A, & Mielke, F. Das Diktat der Menschen- verachtung; eine Dokumentation. 175p. 19J4cm. Heidelb, 1947. ------ Doctors of infamy; the story of the Nazi medical crimes. 172p. 21J4cm. N. Y., 1949. MIELKE, Gerhard, 1908- *Falle von Ostitis deformans (Paget) [Berlin] 33p. 21cm. Borna-Lpz., R. Noske, 1936. MIELKE, Hans, 1900- *Die Blut- korpersenkungsreaktion und ihre Beeinflussung durch Adrenalin. 32p. 8? [Berl., n. p.] 1930. MIELKE, Heinz, 1910- *Ueber Blut- leukopenie bei Milztuberkulose im Stadium der Generalisierung [Berlin] 23p. 23cm. Char- lottenb., K. & R. Hoffmann, 1937. MIELKE, Heinz, 1912- *Erfolge der Balkenstichoperation [Kiel] 27p. 20%cm. Wiirzb., K. Triltsch, 1937. MIELKE, Herma Charlotte, 1901- *Zur Beurteilung von Schadigungen nach Lokal- anasthesie bei zahnarztlichen Eingriffen. 26p. 8? Bresl., A. Schreiber, 1930. MIELKE, Hermann, 1908- *Experi- mentelle Untersuchungen iiber die Beziehungen zwischen dem Stickstoffgehalt des Magensaftes und des Blutes. 14p. 8? Greifsw., H. Adler, 1932. MIELKE, Karl Hermann Werner, 1909- *Die Luxationen des 1. Keilbeines. 33p. 8? Konigsb. i. P., J. Raabe, 1934. MIELKE, Sophus, 1909- *Ueber die Entgiftung eines hohen zellfremden Alkohols durch Kolloide. 12p. 8? Greifsw., H. Adler, 1933. MIELKE, Ulrich, 1912- ^Capillarmikro- skopische Beobachtungen nach hydrotherapeuti- schen Massnahmen. 43p. illust. tab. 23cm. Berl.-Charlottenb., K. & R. Hoffmann, 1940. MIELKE 240 MIESCHER MIELKE, Werner, 1908- *Kritische Beitrage zur Frage der Fremdkorper, die bei der zahnarztlichen Behandlung in das Antrum Highmori gelangen konnen. 31p. 8? Miinch. [n. p.] 1933. MIELNICKI, Abram. *Hyperemesis gravi- darum et son traitement par l'insuline. 78p. 8? Lausanne, A. Bovard-Giddey, 1932. MIELNIK, Isaac. Translator of Rosenberg, B. D. Como nasce uma crianca. 103p. 24cm. S. Paulo [after 1944] MIELOT, Henri. *L'utilisation de l'hydrate de chloral dans l'anesth^sie; ses indications; ses resultats. 64p. 24cm. Toulouse, H. Cleder, 1935. 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MIGNON, Jean, 1908- *Les meningites a pneumocoque III (Pneumococcus mucosus) 64p. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1937. MIGNON, Robert, 1910- *La circulation coronarienne et l'etude experimentale des liga- tures. 166p. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1937. MIGNONE, Constantino, 1904- *Da acgao de certas plantas brasileiras sobre a pressao sanguinea. 50p. pi. 8? S. Paulo, Typ. Camargo, 1927. ---- Anatomia pato!6gica da silicose pul- monar. 86p. 23}£cm. S. Paulo, Rossolillo, 1939 MIGNON S granuloma. See also Cholesterosis, osseous; Granuloma, eosinophil; Reticulogranuloma. Galatius- Jensen, E. Eosinofilt knoglegranulom. Nord. med, 1949, 41: 378.—Mignon, F. Ein Granulationstumor des Stiinbeins. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl, 1930, 42: 749-51. MIGNOT, Andre, 1911- *Action com- paree des divers medicaments d'attaque sur la serologic dans les syphilis r^centes. 37p. 8°. Lyon, Bosc fr., 1936. MIGNOT, Antoine, 1823-1908. For biography see in Index biogr. (Acad. mid.) Par, 1939 85. MIGNOT, Hubert, 1910- *Etude sur les atrophies du cervelet; envisages surtout au point de vue de leur classification nosologique et de leur pathogenic 171p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1939. MIGfcOT, Jacques, 1918- *Etude art<§rio- graphique de la vascularisation renale; essai de comparaison anatomo-radiologique. 45p. illust. pi. 24cm. Par., Impr. Rey-Robert, 1945. MIGNOT, Roger, 1874-1947. For obituary see Ann. med. psychol. Par, 1947, 105: 355; 403. ----■ & MARCHAND, Leon. Manual tech- nique de l'infirmier des etablissements d'alienSs; MIGNOT 242 MIGRAINE a l'usage des candidats aux diplomes d'infirmier des asiles. 2. ed. xiii, 415p. 8! Par., G. Doin & cie, 1931. MIGNOT, Yvon, 1910- *Etude comparee du probleme alimentaire dans divers pays. 45p. 24cm. Par., Jouve, 1939. MIGNOTO, Giammaria, fl. 1528. Mater, C. F. Mignotydea, an undescribed epidemiological monograph of the Cinquecento. p. 184-204. 25^cm. Bait., 1944. Also Bull. Hist. M, Suppl. No. 3, 1944. Also in Essays Hist. Med. (Sigerist, H. E.) Bait, 1933, 184-204. MIGNOTYDEA. See Mignoto; also Renaissance, History. MIGNUCCI, Robert Jacques, 1910- *Le corps etrangers du carrefour aero-digestif chez les animaux domestiques [Alfort] 63p. 8? Lyon, Bosc fr., 1937. MIGONE, Luigi. Sulla cosidetta periarterite nodosa, p.301-409. illust. pi. 24cm. Fir., 1944. In: Arch. De Vecchi, 1943-44, 6: ---- L'angiopatia acuta trombotica necro- sante dei reni; contributo alio studio della necrosi corticale bilaterale dei reni. iv, 164p. illust. 24>km. Pisa, V. Baldacci, 1949. Forms Suppl. 22, Omnia med, Pisa. MIGONE, Luis Enrique For portrait see Rev. brasil. biol, 1944, 4: 132. MIGOZZI, Thomas, 1909- Contribu- tion a l'etude des spasmes d'ouverture des pau- pieres d'origine acquise [Marseille] 103p. 25^cm. Lyon, Bosc fr., 1937. MIGRAF. See also Micrography, Photomicrography. Watkins, R. L. The migraf; a microscope-camera. Med. Times, N. Y, 1912, 40: 115. MIGRAINE. See also Headache. Danielsson, C. N. *Disquisitio in cephalal- giam. 22p. 20cm. Lund, 1821. Ahrens, R. S. Migraine. J. Lancet, 1930, 50: 80-6.— Alvarez, W. C. Migraine. Wisconsin M. J, 1939, 38: 451-6. ------ Sick headaches. Rhode Island M. J, 1944, 27: 451. ------ Essential facts about migraine. Gastroenterology, 1945, 4: 436. ------ Migraine. In: Oxford Med, N. Y, 1940-47, 6: 936 (sub. p. 5-39)—Andresen, A. F. R. Migraine. Med. Times, N. Y, 1931, 59: 414.—Araujo, H. de. Enxaqueca. Brasil mid. cir, 1949, 11: 359-64.—Bandler, P. Ueber Wesen und Behandlung der Migrane. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 190-2.—Barton, J. K. Migraine. West London M. J, 1928, 33: 28; 1941, 46: 44.—Bastos, A. de. Enxaqueca. Hora med, Rio, 1939, 3: No. 9, 15-20.—Bergmark, G. Migran. Nord. med. tskr, 1932, 4: 662-7.—Bolduc. R. Migraine. Med. J. Tufts Coll. School M, 1937-38, 4: No. 4, 2-5 — Bond. S. E. Migraine. Nat. Eclect. M. Ass. Q, 1935-36, 27: 131-4.—Bright, 1. B. Migraine. Mississippi Doctor, 1934-35, 12: No. 3, 21.—Burn, E. M. 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Air, 1933, 3: 144; passim.—Foote, S. A., jr. Migraine. Med. Rec, Houston, 1937, 31: 975-9.—Fornet, B. A migrainer61. Orv. hetil, 1934, 78: 747-50.—Friedman, A. P. The migraine problem. N. York State J. M, 1949, 49: 1831- 4.—Gaba, H. Migraine. North End Clin. Q, 1941, 2: No. 3, 17.—Goltman, A. M. Migraine. Memphis M. J, 1937, 12: 69-71.—Hartsock, C. L. Migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1927, 89: 1489-92.—Hines, E. A, jr. Migraine. Am. J. Nurs, 1938, 38: 988-92.—Jobin, J. B. La migraine. Union med. Canada, 1943, 72: 291-5.—Karmalska, L. Migraine. Univ. Toronto M. J, 1939-40, 17: 128-32.—Keyes, B. L. Migrame. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1949, 50: 1-6.—Lewis, W. W. The baffling commonplace; migraine. J. Lancet, 1934, 54: 659-63.— McLaren, K. A. Chronic and migraine headache. J. Am. Inst. Homeop, 1946, 39: 367-70.—Migraines et maux de tete. Votre sante, Par, 1946, No. 5, 3.—Misao. T., & Kimura, M. Henzutu. Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1947, 24: 280-3.—Morris, G. Hemicrania. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1948, 59: 565-7.—Mouri- quand, G. Cephalees; migraines. Medecin chez lui, 1938, 15: No. 14, 9-11.—Murray, R. V. Migraine. Texas J. M, 1933, 29: 514-7.—McGeachy, J. A. Migraine. Univ. Toronto M. J, 1935-36, 13: 155-9.—Newlin, F. P. Migraine. Bull. Pottawatomie Co. M. Soc, 1948, 11: No. 10, 7-11.—Nickum, O. C. Migraine. Nebraska M. J, 1934, 19: 26.—Pagniez, P. A propos de la migraine. Presse mid., 1933, 41: 1666-8.— Purves Stewart, J. Las cefaleas; migraine o jaqueca. Dfa med, B. Air, 1940, 12: 76.—Rehwald, E. Migrane. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 868.—Rowbothant, G. F. Migraine; neuro- pathology and medical and surgical treatment. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1945, 81: 299.—Sarma, A. V. S. Migraine. J. South Ind. M, 1937, 4: 153; 175.—Smith, E. B. Migraine. Prac- titioner, Lond, 1946, 157: 320-2.—Smrha. V. V. Migraine. Nebraska M. J, 1936, 21: 423-6.—Storch, T. J. C. v. Migraine, 1947; a review. Am. Practitioner, 1946-47, 1: 631-9.— Touraine, G. A., & Draper, G. Abstract of paper on the mi- grainous patient. Tr. Am. Clin. Clim. Ass, 1933, 49: 27-33.— Wolff, H. G. Migraine. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America, 1939, 165-9. ---- abdominal. See also other subheadings (allergic; digestive; duodenal) Balyeat, R. M. So-called abdominal migraine. Proc Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma City, 1933, 2: No. 3, 15. ------ Migraine attacks diagnosed acute appendicitis. Ibid, 1938, 7: No. 2, 14.—Blitzsten, N. L., & Brams, W. A. Migraine with abdominal equivalent. J. Am. M. Ass, 1926, 86: 675-7.— Boyd, J. S. Migraine simulating appendicitis. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 59.—DebrS, R, & Broca, R. La migraine chez l'enfant et son Equivalent abdominal. Bull, nted. Par, 1935, 49: 467.— Delay, J. Une epilepsie abdominale. Presse mid., 1949, 57: 1129.—Groh, R. H., & Veal, J. R. Cranial and abdominal migraine; report of a case. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 147-51.—Moore, M. T. Symptomatic abdominal epilepsy. Am. J. Surg, 1946, 72: 883-99. ------ Abdominal epilepsy. Rev. Gastroenter, N. Y, 1948, 15: 381-95 — Ornsteen, A. M. Migraine with motor aphasia, sensory aphasia and abdominal crises; report of cases. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1942, 48: 144.—Pollock, L. W, & Barborka, C. J. Abdominal migraine. Med. Clin. N. America, 1927-28, 11: 1665-7.—Schapiro, M. M. Abdominal epilepsy; a case report. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1948, 11: 96-100.— Selling, L. Abdominal symptoms in epilepsy; report of five cases. Portland Clin. Bull, 1948-49, 2: 87-94.—Stevens, H. Abdominal epilepsy. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1949, 18: 565-8.—Tittaferrante, A. F. V. La epigastralgia de origen epileptico en los no videntes. Dfa m6d, B. Air, 1947, 19: 2376-9. ---- allergic. See also other subheadings (abdominal; di- gestive; epileptic; histaminic; ophthalmic; Treat- ment: Ergot alkaloids) Alexander, H. L. Allergic-like headaches. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1942-43, 37: 400.—Allan, W. The relation- ship of allergy to migraine. Internat. Clin, 1935, 45. ser, 3: 78-88.—Andresen, A. F. R. Migraine, an allergic phenomenon. Am. J. Digest. Dis, 1934-35, 1: 14-7.—Balyeat, R. M. Mi- grainous and nonmigrainous allergic headaches in patients over sixty years of age. Proc Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma City, 1933, 2: 12-6. _------ Migraine; demonstrating the value of the leukopenic index in finding the positive food factors; case report. Ibid., 1937, 6: 8. ------ Incidence of allergic headaches. Q. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1939, 8: 13-7. Indications and contraindications for the use of ergotamine tartrate in allergic headaches. Ibid, 9: No. 2, 6-9. ------ & Brittain, F. L. Allergic migraine; based on the study of 55 cases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1930, 180: 212-21.— Balyeat, R. M, & Rinkel, H. J. Allergic migraine in children. Am. J. Dis. Child* 1931, 42: 1126-33. ------ Further studies in allergic migraine; based on a series of 202 consecutive cases. Ann. Int. M, 1931, 5: 713-28.—Beecher, W. L. Migraine or sick headache; a sensory disturbance due to protein sensitization or idiosyncrasy. Illinois M. J, 1929, 55:123-5.— Berg, W. Ueber Teeranaphylaxie und anaphylaktische Migrane. Klin. Wschr, 1928, 7: 844. Also Zschr. klin. Med, 1928, 108: 482-8.—Bergqvist, N. Migranfall undersdkta ur allergisk synpunkt. Nord. med, 1948, 39: 1600-3.—Claybon, I. H. Allergic headache. Cincinnati J. M, 1947, 28: 23-9.— Curschmann, H. Zur Frage der allergischen Migrane. Ner- venarzt, 1931, 4: 71-5.—Estiu, M., & Dumm. J. F. Cefaleas alergicas. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1944, 52: 23-33.—Fasano, V. A. Considerazioni sulla emicrania e cefalea di origine MIGRAINE 243 MIGRAINE allergica. Arch, psicol. neur, Milano, 1948, 9: 462.—Feinberg, S. M. Allergy. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1943, 52: 734. Allergic aspects of headache. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1943, 38: 199. ------ Migraine and allergic headaches. In his Allergy in Pract, 2. ed. Chic, 1946, 733-45.—Foran, F. L. The allergic factor in migraine. Med. Clin. N. America, 1937, 21: 139-47.—Goltman, A. M. The mechanism of migraine. J. Allergy, 1935-36, 7: 351-5.—Hackzell, G, Kraepelien, S., & Vahlquist, B. Migraine and allergy. Acta allerg, Kbh, 1949, 2: 95-104.—Hahn, L. Migrane und Allergic Med. Klin, Berl, 1930, 26: 1219; 1257.—Hamburger, J. Le probleme des migraines allergiques. Rev. immun. Par, 1935, 1: 102-12. Also Strasbourg med, 1935, 95: 112-6.—Hanhart. E. Die idiosynkrasische Migrane. Deut. med. Wschr, 1936, 62: 2006; passim.—Harkavy, J. Migraine. In: Allergy (Cooke, R. A.) Phila, 1947, 337-52.—Howes. H. A. Allergic headaches. Univ. Hosp. Bull, Ann Arb, 1942, 8: 47.—Kampmeier, R. H. Ephedrine in allergic migraine. J. Allergy, 1933, 5: 74.— Kennedy, F. Allergy of the nervous system with especial reference to migraine. In: Fortsch. Allergie (Kall6s, P.) Basel, 1949, 2: 265-84.—Moreno, J. Jaqueca y alergia. Prensa med. argent, 1938, 25: pt 2, 2221-4.—Ogden, H. D. Inhalant sensitizations in allergic headaches. South, M. J, 1948, 41: 931-6.—Pasteur Vallery-Radot. Migraines et anaphylaxie. Medecine, Par, 1922-23, 4: 371.—Richards, M. H, & Balyeat, R. M. The inheritance of allergy with special reference to migraine. Genetics, 1933, 18: 129-47. Also Sc. Papers Internat. Congr. Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr, 314-21.—Rinkel, H. J. Headaches due to specific sensitiza- tion. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1932-33, 1: No. 8, 8-11. ------ Migraine; some considerations of allergy as a factor in familial recurrent headache. J. Allergy, 1933, 4: 303-14.— Rowe, A. H. Allergic migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1932, 99: 912-5.—Schroeder, A. H. Jaqueca con hemianestesia y afasia a repetici6n de origen alergico. Rev. otoneur, B. Air, 1946. 21: 58-61.—Service, W. C. The role of allergy in migraine. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1939, 36: 471-5.—Seyler, L. E. Beef, a factor in allergic headache. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1935, 4: No. 3, 14.—Shuey. C. B. Vascular mechanisms in allergic headaches. South. M. J, 1947, 40: 440-3.—Sippe, C. Migraine from the allergic viewpoint; results of treatment in 105 cases. Med. J. Australia, 1938, 1: 893-5.—Stexba, R. Asthma bronchiale, migtena a reumatis- mus jakozto alergickS choroby pfemeny laktov6 ovlivnetie' faktory klimatobiologickymi. Prakt. lek, Praha, 1946, 26: 336; passim.—Sweetser, H. B., jr. The allergic factor in migraine. Minnesota M, 1934, 17: 31.—Tuft. L. Allergic migraine. Pennsylvania M. J, 1935-36, 39: 162-6— Turnbull, J. A. Allergy as a factor in headaches. Am. J. Digest. Dis, 1948, 15: 16-20.—Unger, L. Migraine reproduced by injec- tions of specific allergens. Mississippi Valley M. J, 1941, 63: 175-8.—Urbach. E, & Gottlieb, P. M. Allergic headaches. In their Allergy, N. Y, 1943, 923. ------ Migraine. Ibid, 924-36.—Vaughan, W. T. Allergic migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1927, 88: 1383-6.—Vemey, L. L'emicrania quale allergopatia. Attual. med, Roma, 1943, 8: 88-96.—Wolf, A. A, & Unger, L. Migraine due to milk; feeding tests. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 20: 828-31.—Zussman, B. M. 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J, 1944, 21: 20-4.-—Scotoma; migraine syndrome. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1947, No. 2, 13; No. 3, 20, ch. ---- cervical. Syn.: Sympathetic cervical posterior syndrome; Barre-Lieou syndrome; Barre-Bartschi syndrome. Baktschi-Rochaix, W. Migraine cervicale; das encephale Syndrom nach Halswirbeltrauma. 188p. 23y2cm. Bern, 1949. Deveze, G. *Le syndrome sympathique cervical posterieur de Barre-Lieou post-trau- matique; a propos de dix-huit observations [Marseille] 99p. 24cm. Nimes, 1937. El Kassab Abdul Majid. *Le syndrome sympathique cervical posterieur de Barre et Lieou; clinique, interpretation pathogenique et radontherapie. 93p. 25^cm. Montpel., 1934. Bartschi-Rochaix, W. Troubles encephaliques apres lesion meconnue de la colonne cervicale; la migraine cervicale. Paris med, 1947, 37: 178-80. ------ La migraine cervicale post- traumatique et ses rapports avec le syndrome sympathique cervical posterieur de Barre. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1947, 19: 16-20. ------ Le diagnostic de l'encephalopathie post- traumatique d'origine cervicale (migraine cervicale) Praxis, Bern, 1948, 37: 673-7. ------ Das Tomogramm bei post- traumatischer migraine cervicale. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, 1948, 62: 419-23.—Ballivet. J. Le syndrome sym- pathique cervical posterieur de Barre-Lieou. J. med. Lyon, 1947, 28: 605-7.—Barre. Remarques sur les phenomenea d'irritation et de paralysie sympathiques, les troubles circula- toires d'origine sympathique, le R. O. C, le sensibilite k la douleur du sympathique, le syndrome sympathique cervical posterieur, la valeur des tests pharmacologiques et l'importance des troubles sympathiques dans l'hystene. Rev. neur. Par, 1926, 33: 1046-9. ------ Sur un syndrome sympathique cervical posterieur et sa cause frequente; l'arthrite cervicale. Ibid, 1246-8.—Euziere. El sindrome simpatico cervical posterior. Ars medica, Barcel, 1934, 10: 233-43.—Ferreri, G. Sulla sindrome simpatica cervicale posteriore. Riv. otoneuroft, 1928, 5: 541-51.—Gayral, L. Les syndromes du sympathique cervical posterieur. Toulouse med, 1949, 50: 479-503. ---:— Une forme particuliere des syndromes du sympathique cervical posterieur. Ibid., 515.—Guidotti, C. Terapia Roentgen- diatermica in un caso di sindrome simpatico cervicale posteriore o morbo di Barte-Lieou. Arch, radiol. Nap, 1939, 15: 318- 21.—Hunger, C. R., & Mayfield, F. H. Role of the upper cervical roots in the production of pain in the head. Am. J. Surg 1949, 78: 743-51.—Jackson, R. The cervical syndrome as a cause of migraine. J. Am. M. Women Ass, 1947, 2: 529-34.—Streiff, E. B. La symptomatologie oculaire du syndrome cervical posterieur (Barre-Bartschi) Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 697.—Viallefont, H. Les manifestations oculaires du eyndrome sympathique cervical posterieur. Arch. opht., Par, 1933, 50: 630-2. ---- Clinical aspect. Wit, J. C. de. Migraine; vormen, oorzaken en behandelingsmethoden. p.291-347. 24%cm. Haarlem, 1949. 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Virginia Mason Hosp, Seattle, 1930-31, 9: 57-60.—Elliot, R. H. Migraine. Postgrad. M. J, Lond, 1932, 8: 328; 363. ■------ Migraine, a close analysis of a further series of 100 cases. Ibid, 1935, 11: 314-23.—Enomoto, M. Teikei-teki henzutu no iti rei ni tai- suru rinsyogaku-teki kosatu. Okayama igakkai zassi, 1942, 54: 971-82.—Fennel, E. A. Migraine; a case report. Proc. Clinic, Honolulu, 1936, 2: No. 10, 13-6.—Geoghegan, J. Migraine. Med. Press & Circ, Dub), 1934, 189: 413-6.—Gordon, A. H. Migraine. Northwest M, 1934, 33: 151-60. ------ A clinical lecture on migraine. N. England J. M, 1935, 213: 1017-21.—Hetenyi, G. Ueber die Migrane-Krankheit. Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 321-5.—Hunt. T. C. Migraine. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America, 1937, 419-31.— Ingelrans, L. Les migraines. Echo mid. nord, 1935, 3. ser, 3: 461-75.—Jimenez-Diaz, C, Sanchez Cuenca, B, & Garcia- Donas, A. Estudios sobre la jaqueca habitual. An. Clin. Jimenez Diaz, Madr. (1931) 1932, 4: 261-307.—McClure, C. W, & Huntsinger, M. E. Observations on migraine. Bos- ton M. & S. J, 1927, 196: 270-3.— MacLaughlin, F. A. Mi- graine. Ulster M. J, 1946, 15: 153-64.—Maranon, G. La jaqueca. In his Probl. clin. &c, Madr, 1937, 98-108.— Matzdorff, P. Die Migrane in der arztlichen Praxis. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 1434-6.—Osborne, O. T. The migraine svndrome. Ann. Int. M, 1932, 6: 691-6.—Palmer, H. D. Migraine headache. Clinics, Phila, 1945-46, 4: 531-54.— Pinczewski. Un cas de syndrome migraino-tetanique. Rev. neur. Par, 1934, 41: pt 2, 153.—Pineyro, J. A. Considera- ciones acerca de la hemicrania o jaqueca. Cruz Roja dominie, 1948, 14: No. 2, 6-14.—Reymond, J. C. La vraie migraine; etude clinique. J. prat. Par, 1948, 62: 415.—Riley, H. A. Migraine. In: Pract. Libr. M. & S, N. Y, 1936, 9: 943-61 — Romberg, E. Ueber Migriine. Munch, med. Wschr, 1930, 77: 22-5.—Rupert, M. P. S, & Wilson. E. E. A study of migraine. Tr. Alumnae Ass. Woman's M. Coll. Pennsylvania, 1918, 43: 81-9.—Scheer. W. M. v. d. Over migraine. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1938, 82: pt 4, 5843-50— Schroeder, M. J. Interesting phases of migraine. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 154: 107.—Simons, D. J. Migraine and other headaches. In: Pract. Med. (Tice, F.) Hagerstown, 1932-48, 10: 281-92.— Slight, D. Migraine. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1936, 35: 268-73.— Storch, T. J. C. v. The migraine syndrome. N. England J. M, 1937, 217: 247-51. Also Med. Clin. N. America, 1938 22: 689-94.—Symonds, C. P, Thursfield, H. [et al.] Dis- cussion on migraine. Proc R. Soc. M, Lond, 1926-27, 20: Sect. Med, 15-28.—Wolf, S, jr, & Wolff, H. G. Intermittent attacks of fever occurring for 13 vears in a patient with migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1942, 48: 852-4.—Worster- Drought, C. Observations on persistent and recurrent headache with special reference to migraine. Postgrad. M. J, Lond. 1939. 15: 309-17. ---- Constitution, habitus, and personality. See also subheading Nervous system. Allan, W. The neuropathic taint in migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1927, 18: 587-90.—Alvarez, W. C. The migrainous personality; an essential feature of the disease. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1945) 1946, 37: 838. The migrainous personality and constitution; the essential features of the disease; a study of 500 cases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1947, 213: 1-8.—Heine. Lebensschicksale von Patienten mit Migrane und Hemianopsie. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1936, 83: 1415; passim.—Knopf, O. Preliminary report on personality studies in thirty migraine patients. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis 1935, 82: 270; 400.—Puyuelo, E. La personalidad de los jaquecosos. Dia med, B. Air, 1949, 21: 1723-6.—Ross, W. D, & McNaughton, F. L. Objective personality studies in migraine by means of the Rorschach method. Psychosomat M„ 1945, 7: 73-9—Stieglitz, E. J. The migraine physique. Am. J. M. Sc, 1935, 189: 359-64.—Touraine. G. A, & Draper, G. The migrainous patient; a constitutional study. J Nerv' Ment. Dis, 1934, 80: 1; 183.—Trowbridge, L. S, Cushman! D. [et al.] Notes on the personality of patients with migraine' Ibid, 1943, 97: 509-17—Wolff, H. G. Personality features and reactions of subjects with migraine. Arch. Neur. Psvchiat Chic, 1937, 37:895-921. y " --- Diagnosis. Balyeat, R. M. treatment. 242p. 8 Migraine; diagnosis and Phila., 1933. Balyeat, R. M. Migraine: diagnosis, differential diagnosis and treatment. Northwest M, 1934, 33: 343-51.—Castex. Jaqueca. Dia med, B. Air, 1930-31, 3: 265.—Lenormand, C. La migraine; notions acquises et hypotheses tecentes sur son diagnostic, ses causes et son mecanisme. Gaz. mid. France, 1948, 55: 814—22.—Moss, L. Pseudo-migraine and its relation to neurofibrositis of the scalp. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 800.— Nicholls, E. E. The diagnosis and treatment of migraine. Pennsylvania M. J, 1947-48, 51: 423-6.—Riley, H. A, Soltz, S. E. [et al.] The examination by routine laboratory methods of a group of patients suffering from migraine. Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York, 1935, 4: 442-50.—Schnitker, M. T, & Schnitker. M. A. A clinical test for migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1947, 135: 89.—Villacian, J. M. Elementos de diagnostico y de trata- miento de la jaqueca. Trazos, Bilbao, 1949, No. 6, 3-8.— Weismann-Netter, R. Le diagnostic differentiel et etiologique des migraines. Gaz. mid. France, 1930, 7-12. ---- digestive. See also subheadings (abdominal; allergic; duo- denal; Liver) Alvarez, W. C, Bargen, J. A, & Brown, P. W. Digestive disturbances associated with migraine. In: Oxford Med. (Christian, H. A, ed.) N. Y, 1940, 3: 223.—Balyeat, R. M. The relation of cyclic vomiting to migraine in adult life. Proc Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1938, 7: 24.—Fruictier, P. La paralysie gastrique dans la migraine. Clinique, Par, 1935, 30: 158.—Jordan, S. M. Relationship of migraine to functional colon disease. Tr. Am. Gastroenter. Ass. (1928) 1929, 31: 332-58.—Kaufman, J, & Levine, I. Acute gastric dilatation of stomach during attack of migraine. Radiology, 1936, 27: 301.—Laing, G. H. Migraine types in relation to the gastro- intestinal tract. Med. Clin. N. America, 1927, 11: 49-54.— Matignon, J. J. La diarrhee, Equivalent clinique du vomisse- ment chez les migraineux. Paris mid., 1926, 59: 337-9.— Monges, J. La paralysie gastrique dans la migraine. Arch. mal. app. digest. Par, 1934, 24: 984-8.—Origine digestive de la migraine. Clinique, Par, 1936, 31: 229.—Ott. M. D. Gastro- intestinal allergy and migraine in childhood. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1936, 26: 192-4.—Paraf, A. Les migraines digestives. Entre- tiens de Bichat, 1949, med, 255-8.—Seyler, L. E. Acute abdominal symptoms associated with migraine due to food. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1934, 3: 15.—Simons, A. Salz- und Sauregier bei Migrane. Mschr. Psychiat, 1928, 68: 544-50.—Surmont, H. Les migraines d'origine digestive. Echo med. nord, 1929, 33: 493-8.—Todd, L. C. Food allergy with special reference to migraine. South. M. & S, 1933 95: 587-92. ---- duodenal. See also other subheadings (abdominal; di- gestive; Liver) Bonhomme, R. Contribution a l'etude de la migraine duodenale [Paris] 85p. 8? Angers, 1935. Denechau, D, & Bonhomme, R. A propos de la migraine duodenale; deux faits inedits et longuement suivis pouvant s'y rapporter. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1935, 3. ser, 51: 363-70. ---- Ear. See also Meniere's syndrome. Adam, J. Case of menterism and migraine; recovery. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1940, 55: 224.—Atkinson, M. Meniere's syndrome and migraine; observations on a common causal relationship. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 797-808.—Roger, Simeon & Denizet. Migraine a type otalgique chez un enfant. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1927, 5: 563-5. Endocrine aspect. See also other subheadings (estrogenic; Pitu- itary; Treatment: Hormone) also Myxedema, Manifestations; Ovary, Deficiency; Thyroid, Disorders, etc. Endocrine factor in migraine. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 255.— Glass, S. J. Migraine and ovarian deficiency. Endocrinology, 1936, 20: 333-8— Grunert, K. Dysfunktion der Augen und ovanelle Migrane. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1939, 86: 841-7. T.—71- Augenfehler und ovarielle Migrane. Umschau, 1940, 44: 545-7. Also Med. germ, Rio, 1940-41, 9: 636-41 — Hartung, E. F. Endocrine factors in migraine. Med. J. & Rec. 1930, 132: 497-500—Hoesch, K. Migrane und Neben- schilddriiseninsumzienz. Zbl. inn. Med, 1937, 58: 945-55 — JV>o^erer' HV Migrane und Schilddruse. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1937 50: 307.—Lasz, J, & Steuer, E. I. Beitrag zur Sympto- matologie und Therapie der thyreogenen Migrane. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 853-5.—Ley, A. Migraine et hypothy- roidie. J. neur. psychiat, Brux, 1931, 31: 494-6.—Maranon, ^: ,^ies end°crinos da cefalea e da enxaqueca. Hospital, Rio, 1938, 13: 259-64.—Moehlig, R. C. Migraine; a study based on one hundred cases. Endocrinology, 1931, 15: 11-6.— Potzl, O, Auersperg, A. [et al.] Thyreogene Migrane. Wien. MIGRAINE 245 MIGRAINE med. Wschr, 1939, 89: 743.—Sterling, W. [Role of endocrine, especially of parathyroid glands, in pathogenesis of migraine] Polska gaz. lek, 1929. 8: 765-7. ---- Epilepsy. See also under Epilepsy. Balyeat, R. M. Migraine due to food diagnosed as petit mal; case report. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1932-33, 1: No. 10, 15.—Epilepsy and migraine are related diseases. Science News Lett, 1941, 40: 53.—Haskovec. Petit mal et migrane ophtalmique chez les fteres jumeaux. Bull. Soc. neur. Paris, 1904, 6: 351.—Knapp, A. Genuine Epilepsie und Migrane. Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 1257-61.—Lennox, W. G. Practical points in the diagnosis and treatment of epilepsy and migraine. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 459- 62.—Nielsen, J. M, & Thompson, G. N. Migraine and idiopathic epilepsy. In their Engramme of Psychiat, Springf, 1947, 335-56.—Ruffin. Migraneartig auftretende Starrezu- stande. Deut. med. Rdsch, 1948, 2: 107. ---- Equivalent. See also other subheadings (abdominal; di- gestive) Curschmann, H. Observaciones sobre la jaqueca y sus equivalentes. Rev. mid. germ. iber. amer, 1934, 7: 81-6.— Frouchtman, R. Los equivalentes migranoides. Medicina, Mex, 1949, 29: 151-8.—Neumann, H. Die pathogenetische Bedeutung der Migraneaquivalente. Med. Klin, Berl, 1941, 37: 1133.—Nielsen, J. M, & Ingham, S. D. Evidence of focal vascular disturbance in migraine equivalent; report of four cases. Bull. Los Angeles Neur. Soc, 1940, 5: 113-9.—Slight, D, & Morrison, D. A. R. Migraine equivalents. Am. J. Psychiat, 1940-41, 97: 623-32. ---- estrogenic. See also subheading (Endocrine aspect) Estrogenic migraine and its treatment with progesterone. What's New, North Chic, 1947, No. 118, 6.—Riley, H. A, Brickner, R. M, & Kurzrock, R. The abnormal excretion of tbeelin and prolan in patients suffering from migraine; a pre- liminary report. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1933, 59: 174-6. Also Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York. 1933, 3: 53-83. ---- Etiology. See also other subheadings. Aikin, J. M. Etiology and treatment of migraine. Proc. Nebraska M. Soc, 1902, 34: 140-6.—Alvarez, W. C. Migraine, a disease of civilization. Trained Nurse, 1940, 104: 495.— Babcock, C. G. Report of a study of cases with headache as the presenting symptom. J. Am. M. Women Ass, 1947, 2: 329- 35.-—Balyeat, R. M. Migraine occurring in an American Indian. Q. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1938, 7: No. 3, 18 — Bodman, F. On migraine; its aetiology and treatment. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1931, 132: 312—Chenier, G. La mi- graine d'origine alimentaire. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1919, 19: 171-4.—DeJong, R. N. Migraine; etiology and treatment of the sick headache. Am. J. Nurs, 1946, 46: 580-2— Dilata- tion of carotid artery is blamed for migraine. Science News Lett, 1940, 37: 381.—Dossola, A. A. Etiologia y patogenia de la jaqueca. Sem. med, B. Air, 1936, 43: pt 2, 237-45 — Fisher, E. A. Migraine and the closed bite. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 844.-—Gonzalez Deleito, F. Las causas de la jaqueca esencial. Siglo med, 1934, 94: 542-5.—Guillaume, A. C. L'influence du sexe, le facteur individuel, le facteur familial et l'heredite dans la migraine. Arch. mal. app. digest. Par, 1935, 25: 1093-101. —---- Les conditions etiologiques de la migraine; valeur respective des conditions endocriniennes, des conditions m6taboliques et des conditions digestives. Ibid, 1103-14. ■----— Les parentis pathologiques de la migraine. Ibid, 1936, 26: 97-106. Also Gaz. hop, 1936, 109: 619; 677. ------ Existe-t-il une cause anatomique de la migraine? Ibid, 1381-4.—Inskeep, L. D. Etiology and treatment of migraine. Northwest M, 1933, 32: 67-72.— Johnston, C. R. K. Migraine in a patient with essential hyper- tension; report of a case. Cleveland Clin. Q, 1938, 5: 221.— Klotz, H. P. Cephalalgies et migraines sur terrain spasmo- phile. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1949, 65: 1423—Laignel- Lavastine. Migraine et cellulite. Rev. odont. Par, 1946, 68: 363-74.—Luce, R. A, jr. Theories related to the etiology of the migraine syndrome. Tufts M. J, 1945-46, 13: 12-4 — Marshall, W. MigTaine; its causes and treatment with author s theory and therapy. Med. Times, N. Y, 1947, 75: 194-6.— Matzdorff, P. Fieber, Infektionskrankheiten (inkl. Lues) und Migraneanfalle. Deut. Zschr. Nervenh, 1938, 146: 76-101.— Moloney, J. C. The etiology of migraine. Arch. Neur. Psy- chiat, Chic, 1928, 19: 684-8.—Mushin, B. Migraine. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 546.—Nicolai, H. Ein Beitrag zur Frage des Zusammenhanges zwischen Migrane und Fokahnfekt. Ther. Gegenwart, 1939, 80: 285.—Pfeiffer, C, Dreisbach, R. H. [et al.l The etiology of the migraine syndrome, a physiologic approach. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 1219-25.- Pieritz, K. Beitrag zur Frage der Aetiologie und Behandlung der Migrane. Zahnarztl. Rdsch, 1943, 52: 929-34.—Pulsifer, L. Migraine; a common-sense approach. Am. J. Digest. Dis, 1935-36, 2: 397-401.—R, A. Jaqueca. Prensa med. argent, 1946, 33: 2340-2.—Renaudin, H, Bernard, L, & Dumazer, R. Migraine et hypertension passagere par 16sion uteterale uni- laterale. Rev. gen. med. chir. Union fr, Alger, 1948, 25: 611-7.—Reymond, J. C. La vraie migraine; 6tiologie et physio- logie pathologique. J. prat. Par, 1948, 62: 439^-41.— Schmitz, K. Uma contribuicao k etiologia e terapeutica da migraine. Med. germ, Rio, 1941-42, 10: 513-5.—Schorn, J. Die Aetiologie und Therapie der Migrane nach dem Schrifttum der letzten Jahre. Fortsch. Neur. Psychiat, 1939, 11: 276- 86.—Segrest, G. O. Etiology and treatment of migraine, with report of case. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1932, 2: 232-5— Slater, J. K. Symposium on headache as a symptom; migraine. Edinburgh M. J, 1948, 55: 173-5.—Thaler, W. H. Observa- tions on the probably basic etiology of migraine. Am. Med, 1936, 42: 558-64.—Wohrmann, W. Die Migrane als Symptom einer Organerkrankung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1940, 90: 371-3. ---- Forensic aspect. Grunert, K. Bewertung der Migrane als Ehehindernis. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 22. ---- fronto-basilary. See also Hemicraniosis. Lunedei, A. Sulle flogosi croniche fronto- basilari iperergiche. p.81-142. 26>/2cm. Fir., 1948. In: Riv. clin. med, 1948, 48: Belloni, G. B. A proposito di flogosi fronto-basilari. Riv. clin. med, 1948, 48: 143-7.—Rubino, A. Segni e sintomi oculari nelle meningo-endocraniosi. Riv. otoneur, 1948, 23: 23-36.—Sa'otti, A. La flogosi cronica fronto-basilare nel quadro roentgen. Riv. clin. med, 1948, 48: 148-61. ---- Heart. See also Angina pectoris; Heart rate, Paroxys- mal tachycardia. Bertagnoni. Tachycardie paroxystique a la suite de mi- graine. Rev. neur. Par, 1925, 32: pt 2, 773-5—Dalsgaard- Nielsen, T. Migraene og paroxysmatisk tachycardi. Nord. med, 1948, 37: 28.—Fitz-Hugh, T, jr. Precordial migraine; an important form of angina innocens. Internat. Clin, 1940 n. ser, 1: 141-7. ---- hemiplegic. See also subheading Nervous system. Roger, H, & Alliez, J. Les migraines hemiplegiques. Rev. neur. Par, 1936, 65: 1423-32.—Roger, H, & Mouren, P. Crises de migraines accompagnees de dysesthgsie cheiro-orales, de paralysie brachiale droite et d'aphasie, d'origine specifique chez un hepatique par ailleurs gaucher. Rev. otoneur. Par. 1947, 19: 229. ---- Heredity. Allan, W. The inheritance of migraine. Arch. Int. M, 1928, 42: 590-9. Also Eugen. News, 1928, 13: 100.—Bell, J. On the inheritance of migraine; a preliminary note. Ann. Eugen, Cambr, 1933, 5: 311-25.—Eichler-Oheim, L. Die Migrane. Fortsch. Erbpath, 1943-44, 7:-8: 1-29.—Faroy, G. Le r61e du foie dans la migraine. Prat. mid. fr, 1935, 16: 92-101.—Jimenez Diaz, C. La neurodistonfa migranoide como ejemplo de herencia de cualidades de reaccion. An. Inst, invest, med, Madr. (1937-41) 1942, 1: 183-8. ------& Oya, J. C. de. Sobre la neurodistonfa migranoide y su trans- mision hereditaria, herencia de la jaqueca. Ibid, 189-207.— Matzdorff, P. Erblichkeitsfragen im Migranekreise. Nerven- arzt, 1940, 13: 529-37. —— Eineiige Migranezwillinge. Ibid, 1942, 15: 204-8.—Schachter, M. Etude genealogique d'une fratrie atteinte de migraine et de gaucherie. M6decin fr, 1947, 7: 225. Also Praxis, Bern, 1947, 36: 588-90. ---- Histamine headache. See also subheading (Treatment: Histamine) Alford, R. I, & Whitehouse, F. R. Histaminic cephalalgia with duodenal ulcer. Ann. Allergy, 1945, 3: 200-3.—Autio, L, & Ermala, P. Determination of histamine in cerebrospinal fluid in some neuro-psychiatric cases. Ann. med. exp. biol. fenn, 1949, 27: 87-101.—Brewerton, D. A. Histamine and headaches. McGill M. J, 1945, 14: 51-61.—Briceno Maaz, T. Cefalalgia histamlnica. Rev. Soc. med. quir. Zulia, 1941, 15: 1377-9.—Brown, C. Y, & Cline, C. A, jr. A review of his- tamine cephalgia with a report of five cases. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 7, 46-53.—Cattaneo, R. La cefalea provocata da istamina negli allergici. Arch. sc. med. Tor, 1949, 88: 539-54.—Caughey, J. E. Histaminic headache; Horton's syndrome; case report. N. Zealand M. J, 1947, 46: 531.—Cronholm, B. Allergi, histaminoverkanslighet och histaminbehandling vid olika former av huvudvark, spec. migran. Nord. med, 1944, 22: 865-70.—Dalsgaard-Nielsen, T. Histaminhovedpine. Ugeskr. laeger, 1945, 107: 377.— MIGRAINE 246 MIGRAINE Dixon, O. J. The use of histamine in the diagnosis and treat- ment of headache. Kansas City M. J, 1948, 24: 11.—Dooner, H, & Anwandter, J. Sindrome de Horton. Rev. nted. Chile, 1945, 73: 436-40.—Ekbom, K. A. Ergotamine tartrate orally in Horton's histaminic cephalalgia; also called Harris's ciliary neuralgia; a new method of treatment. Acta psychiat. neur, Kbh, 1947, Suppl. 46, 105-13—Eszenyi-Halasy, M. La cephalfie histaminique. Gior. med. mil, 1948, 95: 453-8. Also Brit. M. J, 1949, 1: 1121-3.—Fisher, R. L. Histaminic cephalalgia; with case reports. Bull. Alexander Blain Hosp, 1944, 3: No. 2, 17-9.—Friedman, A. P, & Brenner, C. Post- traumatic and histamine headache. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1944, 52: 126-30.—Goodman, E. G, & Coonrad, R. W. Prophylactic effect of benadryl on experimental histamine headache. J. Allergy, 1947, 18: 402-7.—Grana, A. Cefalalgia histamlnica de Horton. Arch. urug. med, 1943 , 22: 553-7.— Guzman, R, & Serani, H. Sindrome de Horton. Rev. mid. Chile, 1949, 77: 284-9.—Haj6s, M. Histamin-fejfajas es allergia. Orv. hetil, 1950, 91: 235-7.—Hamilton, H. S. Histamine cephalalgia with report of two cases. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1946-47, 4: 154-7. Also Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 5, 43-7.—Higgins, W. H. Histaminic cephalalgia with specific therapy. Virginia M. Month, 1944, 71: 578.— Horton, B. T. Histaminic cephalalgia resulting in the produc- tion of acute duodenal ulcer. Proc. Centr. Soc. Clin. Res, 1942, 15: 29.—Hug, E. Histamina y hemicrania. Medicina, B. Air, 1945-46, 6: 100-2.—Lee, J. H, jr. Use of benadryl in histamine headache; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 94-6.—Lieder, L. E. Histaminic cephalalgia and migraine. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 20: 752-9.—Little, A. H. Histaminic cephalalgia. Mississippi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 392- 400.—Martinetti, R, & Pini, E. La stimolazione meccanica del ganglio sfenopalatino e capace d'interrompere la cefalea istaminica provocata. Clin, otorinolar, Roma, 1949, 1: 191- 200.—Mifatsky, Z, & Star?, O. O uCasti histaminu v patho- genese z&chvatu migreny. Neur. & psychiat. 6esk&, 1948, 10: 34-54.—Moss, H. K. Histamine and headache. Cin- cinnati J. M, 1947, 28: 17-22.—Pai, M. N. Relation of histamine headache to post-contusipnal and psychogenic head- ache. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1945, 91: 213-6.—Quirno, N, Sallares, S. A, & Odoriz, J. B. Cefalea histamlnica. Dia med, B. Air, 1942, 14: 1180-4.—Roberg, N. B. A case of probable intracranial aneurysm associated with the syndrome of histaminic cephalalgia. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 566-8.— Salinger, S. Histamine in certain types of headache. Wis- consin M. 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Considerations sur la migrame d'apres Atetee de Cappadoce. Bull. Soc fr. hist. med, 1936, 30: 260-7.—Van Rampaey. Oh, ma tete! ma pauvre tete [Caricature] In: Memento ther. Par, 1946, 55. ---- Liver, and biliary tract. Glatter, L. Contribution a l'etude de la migraine biliaire et son traitement. 40p. 8° Par., 1937. Lefrancjois, R. *L'insuffisance hepatique, facteur Stiologique de la migraine. 52p. 8? Par., 1925. Brule, M, & Pestel, M. Les migraines et leurs rapports avec les affections de la vesicule biliaire. Bull. Acad, med Par, 1946, 130: 590-2.—Bullrich, R. A. Tratamiento de la jaqueca de origen hepatico por el drenaje clinico. Dfa med, B. Air, 1933-34, 6: 977-9.—Caroli, J. La migraine pteicte- nque. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1938, 3. ser, 54: 204-8. ■----— Paraf, A, & Alliot, M. Contribution a l'etude physio- pathologique du role du foie dans les migraines. Ibid. 1949 65: 670-88. Also Sem. hop. Par, 1949, 25: 1743-52.— Chiray, M, & Lomon, A. Sur la migraine biliaire et son traitement par le drainage medical des voies biliaires. Bull Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1927, 3. ser, 51: 932-8. Also J. med Paris, 1927, 46: 756-8. ------& Triboulet, F. Les migraines biliaires et leur traitement. Gaz. med. France, 1930, 271-5.— Diamond, J. S. Liver dysfunction in migrain; with a report of 35 cases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1927, 174: 695-702.—Etienne, G, & Col lesson, L. Les migraines; r61e du foie dans leur pathogenie; leur traitement par la therapeutique hepatique. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1935, 3. ser.; 51: 182-8. ------ Etude documentaire sur le substratum et le traitement hepa- tiques de la migraine. Rev. mid. est, 1935, 63: 237-57.— Faroy, G. Le r61e du foie dans la migraine. Progr. mid., Par, 1934, 1241-7.—Guillaume, A. C. Etudes sur la physifo pathologie de la migraine; la place de l'ei6ment hfipato-digesti- dans la maladie migraineuse. Arch. mal. app. digest. Par, 1937, 27: 82-9.—Hunt, T. C. Bilious migraine; its treatment with bile salt preparations. Lancet, Lond, 1933, 1: 279-85.— Jimenez Diaz. Jaqueca y colecistopatia. An. Clin. Jimenez Dfaz, Madr. (1932-33) 1934, 5: 645-8— Leopold-Levi. A propos des migraines hepato-hypophysaires. Bull. Soc. med. Paris, 1928, 474.—Lyon, D. M. Migraine and biliousness. Edinburgh M. J, 1940, 47: 177-91.—Marshall, W. Simple migraine; a modification of the gallbladder theory of causation. Gen. Pract, Los Ang, 1947, 10: No. 12, 13.—Migrane durch Leberstorung; ein neuer Forschungserfolg. Mitt. Biochem, 1938, 45: 123.— Morlock, C. G, & Alvarez, W. C. Has disease of the liver anything to do with the causation of migraine? J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 114: 1744.—Parturier, G. Semeiologie h6pato-biliaire de la migraine. Rev. nted. chir. mal. foie, 1937, 12: 5-24.—Pasteur Vallery-Radot, L, & Blamoutier, P. Traite- ment de certaines migraines par les tubages duod£naux, indica- tions; tesultats. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1927, 3. ser, 51: 925-32.—Pierson, C. A, & Collesson, L. Le facteur hepatique de base dans la migraine essentielle et son traitement; k propos de 250 cas. Maroc med, 1947, 26: 404-8.—Tiprez, J. La migraine vesiculaire; 6tude clinique et radiologique. Echo med. Nord, 1934, 3. ser, 1: 297-308, 4 pi. Manifestations. See also Aphasia; Angioneurotic edema; Nausea; Vertigo; Vomiting, etc. Balyeat, R. M. Symptomatology of migraine. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1934, 3: No. 3, 6-11.—Bonhoeffer, K. Dauerausfallserscheinungen bei Migrane. Deut. med. Wschr, 1940, 66: 521-3.—Butler, T. H. Uncommon symptoms of migraine. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K. (1941) 1942, 61: 205-21.— Carp, E. A. D. E. Migraine en periodieke ontstemmings- toestanden. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1944, 88: 418-20.—Chaves Velando, L. A. Sindrome intercalar de las crisis jaquecosas. Actas Jornad. neuropsiqui&t. panamer. (1939) 1940, 2. reun, 2: 80-8.-—Didsbury, G. Quelques considerations au sujet de la migraine. 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M, 1932, 5: 1532-9—Toyama, T. Zen-hansin no husyu wo tomonaeru kyomi-aru hentotu no iti rei [ein interessanter Fall von Migrane in Verbindung mit Oedem einer ganzen Korperhalfte] Nippon J. Clin. Angiocard, 1937-38, 3: 454-8.-—Tripi, G. Le sindromi emicraniche. Riv. san. sicil, 1936, 24: 937-47.—Wiener, E. Zur Kenntnis der Migrane; Selbstbeobachtung. Med. Klin, Berl, 1928, 24: 1586-9.— Wolf, S, & Wolff, H. G. Intermittent fever of unknown origin; recurrent high fever with benign outcome in a patient with migraine, and notes on neurogenic fever. Arch. Int. M, 1942, 70: 293-302. ------ Intermittent fever occurring for 13 years in a patient with migraine. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1942, 96: 316-8. ---- menstrual. See also Dysmenorrhea. Deslandres, J. L. M. *Des migraines men- struelles; 6tude clinique, hypotheses patho- geniques, essai therapeutique [Paris] 80p. 8°. Dijon, 1928. Alexiu, M, & Vulcanescu, M. Ueber die Pathogenese und Behandlung der Menstruationsmigrane. Arch. Gyn, Berl, 1940, 170: 60-7.—Moffat, W. M. Treatment of menstrual migraine with small doses of gonadotropic extract of pregnancy urine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1937, 108: 612-5.—Peters, R. Tod- liche Gehirnblutung bei menstrueller Migrane. Beitr. path. Anat, 1934, 93: 209-18.—Vignes, H. Migraines et cephaldes menstruelles. Concours med, 1944, 66: 261-4. ---- Metabolism. See also other subheadings (digestive; Urine) also Carbohydrate metabolism, Disorders; Pento- suria. MIGRAINE 247 MIGRAINE Beazell, J, & Crandall, L. A, jr. Blood purine derivatives in migraine. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, N. Y, 1934-35, 32: 1450.— Bongini, O. Mutamenti biochimici nelTemicrania. Settimana med, 1949, 37: 312-5.—Castro Barbosa, N. de. Equilibrio acido-basico na enxaqueca. Brasil med, 1938, 52: 882—4.— Franck, E. Beziehungen zwischen Stoffwechsel und Migrane. Zschr. klin. Med, 1937, 132: 623-30— Girard, J, & Collesson, L. Migraine et perturbations glycemiques. Presse mid., 1939, 47: 705-7.-—Henszelmann, A. Ein Fall von Migrane als Storung des Kohlehydratstoffwechsels. Wien. med. Wschr, 1942, 92: 66.—Low, H, & Krcma, H. Migrane und Stoff- wechsel. Med. Klin, Berl, 1934, 30: 1494-6.—Myers, V. C, Muntwyler, E. [et al.] The acid-base balance of the blood in migraine. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol, N. Y, 1934, 31: 622. Also J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1936-37, 22: 877-80— Norman, G. F. Hypocalcemia; its relationship to migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1934, 102: 529-32.—Palmer, H. D, Scott, D. B. McN, & Elliott, K. A. C. A note on the blood guanidine level in migraine subjects. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 735-7. ---- meteorotropic. See also Meteoropathology; Weather, Effect. Galdi, F. Ueber die meteorotrope Migrane. Med. Klin, Ber, 1940, 36: 136-40. ---- Nervous system. See also other subheadings (Autonomic nervous system; Constitution; traumatic) Dussik, K. T. Zentralnervensystem und Sauerstoffmangel-Belastung. 157p. 24^cm. Wien, 1949. Forms v.2, Wien. Beitr. Neur. Cardona, F. II problema delT emicrania dai punto di vista neurologicopsichiatrico. Settimana med, 1949, 37: 324-9.— Cholerton, M. The hypothalamus in migraine. Optician, Lond, 1948, 116: 275-7.—Dow, D. J, & Whitty, C. W. M. Electro-encephalographic changes in migraine; review of 51 cases. Lancet, Lond, 1947, 2: 52-4.—Frankel, K. Relation of migraine to cerebral aneurysm. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1950, 63: 195-204.—Hyndman, O. R. Migraine caused by demonstrable pathologic conditions; report of a case with cure by removal of small tumor in calcarine fissure. Arch. Surg, 1939, 39: 104-7.—Kennedy, F. Migrame; a localized intracranial edema. Internat. Clin, 1931, 41. ser, 3: 200-4. Also in Barker Festschr, 1932, 200-4. ------ Migraine, a symptom of focal brain edema. N. York State J. M, 1933, 33: 1254-8.—Matzdorff, P. Reflektorisch bedingte und reflek- torisch ausgeloste Migraneanfalle. Nervenarzt, 1939, 12: 225-39.—Richter, H. Die Migrane. In: Handb. Neur. (Bumke & Foerster) Berl, 1935, 17: 166-245.—Riley, H. A. Migraine. Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York, 1932, 2: 429-544 — Roger, H, & Roger, J. L'eiectro-encephalogramme dans les migraines. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1949, 21: 457-64.—Salmon, A. Le role du systeme diencephalo-hypophysaire dans le mecanisme de la migraine. Arch, neur, Bucur, 1939, 3: 109-30.— Schober, W. Migranesyndrom bei meningealem Konglomerat- tuberkel der rechten Zentralregion. Allg. Zschr. Psychiat, 1942-43, 121: 263-7.—Storch, T. J. C. von, & Merritt, H. H. The cerebrospinal fluid during and between attacks of migraine headaches. Am. J. M. Sc, 1935, 190: 226-31.—Strauss, H, & Selinsky, H. Electroencephalographic findings in patients with migrainous syndrome. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1941, 67: 205-8.— Thurel, R. Migraine et cortex cerebral. Ann. med. psychol. Par, 1948, 106: pt 2, 525. Also Concours med, 1949, 71: 114. ---- neuralgic. Giacomini, J. *Etude sur les rapports de la nevralgie faciale avec la migraine. 48p. 25)4cm. Par., 1938. Alajouanine & Thurel, R. Nevralgie faciale et migraine. Gaz. med. France, 1933, 319-21.—Costello, R. T. Migraine and trigeminal neuralgia occurring in a neuropathic family. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1940, 43: 1045.—Haguenau, J, & Kaufmann, H. A propos des rapports entre la migraine et les nevralgies de la face; les nevralgies-migraines. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1939, 17: 321-6.—Ziegler, L. H. Neuralgic migrame. Med. Clin. N. America, 1930, 13: 1371. ---- occupational. Allan, W. The relation of occupation to migraine. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1927, 66: 131.—Odell, A. G. Occupation and migraine. Clifton M. Bull, 1931, 17: 33-7. ophthalmic. See also other subheadings (ophthalmoplegic; retinal; Vision) . »,,,,,, Mekdjian, A. P. Contribution a l'etude de la migraine ophtalmique. 144p. 8? Par., 1937. Renard, G., & Mekdjian, A. P. La migraine ophtalmique. 146p. 8? Par., 1937. 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Bull. Soc. mid. hop. Paris, 1920, 44:732-4.—Butler, T. H. Scotomata in migrainous subjects. Brit. J. Ophth, 1934, 18: 83-7.—Cantilo, H. La cephalee dans la migraine ophtalmique. Rev. laryng. Par, 1929, 50: 428-30. Also Rev. otoneur. Par, 1929, 7: 639-41.— Chambers, E. R. The ocular signs of migraine. Bristol Med. Chir. J, 1926, 43: 29-37.—Dedimos. Pathogenie des photo- psies et de la migraine ophtalmique. Arch, opht. Par, 1933, 50: 677-97.—Dejean, C. L'acetylcholine dans la migraine ophtalmique. Presse med, 1932, 40: 1950.—De Logu, A. Osservazioni cliniche e considerazioni sulla emicrania oftalmica. Boll, ocul, 1928, 7: 317-29.—Didsbury. Migraine ophtal- mique. Paris med, 1929, 71: 138-42.—Donahue, H. C. Migraine and its ocular manifestations. Arch. Ophth, Chic, 1950, 43: 96-141.—Drell, M. J. Ophthalmic migraine. Am. J. Ophth, 1946, 29: 1024.—Fridenberg, P. Migraine and eyestrain. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 153: 171; 154: 207. —---- Ocular pathology suggestive of dyscrinism. Ibid, 153: 443.— Fuchs, A. Sobre jaqueca oftalmica. Rev. otoneur, B. Air, 1932, 7: 281-9. Also Arq. brasil. neur. psiquiat, 1933, 16: 14-23.—Gallois, J. Migrame ophtalmique (scotome scintil- lant) In: Traite opht. Par, T. 6, 1939, 937-51.—Garcin, R, & Halbron, P. Contribution k l'etude des migraines accompagnees et en particulier de la physiopathologie des migraines ophtal- miques accompagnees. Ann. med. Par, 1934, 36: 81-114.— Grunert, K. Ueber augenbedingte Migrane im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Munch, med. Wschr, 1938, 85: 1337-41 — Haskovec, L. Petit mal et migraine ophtalmique chez des freres jumeaux. Bull. Soc. neur. Paris, 1904, 6: 351—Hebert, E. Un singulier cas de migraine ophtalmique. Bull. Soc. beige opht, 1930, No. 60, 46-8. Also Scalpel, Brux, 1930, 83: 577 (Abstr.)—Hoffman, W. L. Ophthalmic migraine. J. Lancet, 1945, 65: 252.—Holden, F. A. Migraine as seen by the ophthalmologist. South. M. J, 1947, 40: 757-60.—Jelliffe, S. E. Migraine, ophthalmic. In: Cyclop. Med. 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[et al.] Mi- graine datant de 38 ans accompagnee depuis 18 mois d'hemi- patesie; puis de crises jacksoniennes; essais de traitement par section de 1'artere meiiing^e moyenne. Marseille mid., 1946, 83: 525-8.—Patzer, R, Derbes, V., & Engelhardt. H. Peri- arterial infiltration in diagnosis and treatment of migraine; experimental and clinical experiences with eucupine and pro- caine hydrochloride. Arch. Surg, 1945, 50: 296-300 — Penfield, W. Operative treatment of migraine and observa- tions on the mechanism of vascular pain. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth, 1932, 50-64.—Rowbotham, G. F. The surgical treat- ment of migrame. Abstr. Science Libr, Hartford, 1949, 17: 565. Also Gaz. hop, 1949, 122: 598. Also Presse med, 1949, 57:907. traumatic, and postoperative. See also such terms as Brain concussion; Head injury. Weinberg, S. *Unfall und Migrane [Basel] 28p. 8? S. Louis, 1931. Kato, Y. 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[Experiences with ergotamin tartrate in treatment of migraine] Ugeskr. laeger, 1937, 99: 999-1003.—Hartman. M. M. Parenteraluse of dihydroergotamine in migraine. Ann. Allergy, 1945, 3: 440-2.—Hofmann, P. Zur Pathogenese und Therapie des vasomotorischen Kopfwehs mit Dihydroergotamin. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1950, 80: 28-31.—Horton, B. T, Peters, G. A, & Blumenthal, L. S. A new product in the treatment of migraine. Proc. Centr. Soc. Clin. Res, 1942, 15: 91. Also Proc. Mayo Clin, 1945, 20: 241-8. Also Festschr. A. Stoll, Basel, 1947, 355-62.—Kelly, T. W. G. Ergotamine tartrate in migraine. Lancet, Lond, 1937, 1: 777; 1939, 2: 100.—Kottmann, K. Ueber Migrane und ihre Behandlung mit Gynergen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1933, 63: 572-5.—Lennox. W. G. The use of ergotamine tartrate in migraine. N. England J. M, 1934, 210: 1061-5. ------ Ergonovine versus ergotamine as a terminator of migraine headaches. Am. J. M. Sc, 1938, 195: 458-68. ------ Ergot and migraine. In: Festschr. A. Stoll, Basel, 1947, 363-70. —— & Leonhardt, H. C. The flow and con- centration of blood as influenced by ergot alkaloids and as influencing migraine. In: J. H. Pratt Anniv. Vol, 1937, 403- 10. Also Ann. Int. M, 1937-38, 11: 663-70.—Lennox, W. G, & von Storch, T. J. C. Experience with ergotamine tartrate in 120 patients with migraine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1935, 105: 169- 71.—Logan, A. H, & Allen, E. V. The treatment of migraine with ergotamine tartrate. Proc Mayo Clin, 1934, 9: 585-8.— Lucchesi, M. Etiopatogenia das crises de enxaqueca e seu tratamento pelo tartrate de ergotamina. Sao Paulo mid., 1939, 12: 169-220.—Maarsso, C. Varicoflebitis efter intra- muskulaere gynergen-injektioner hos migraenepatienter. Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 658.—McNaughton, F. L. The use of ergotamine tartrate in migraine. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1935, 33: 664.—O'Sullivan, M. E. Termination of 1,000 attacks of migraine with ergotamine tartrate. J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 107: 1208-12.—Pelner, L, & Aibel, M. E. The treatment of severe periodic headaches with desensitizing doses of prostigmine; a new conception and treatment of certain types of headaches including those designated as migraine and histamine headaches. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1941-42, 27: 1546-54.—Pollock, L. A. Dihydroergotamine, a new and effective drug in the treatment of migrame. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1946, 43: 895-7. ------ Further experience with dihydroergotamine methanesulfonate in the treatment of migraine; with a note on the use of cafer- gone. Ann. West. M. & S, 1949, 3: 388-90.—Pool, J. L, von Storch, T. J. C, & Lennox, W. G. Effect of ergotamine tartrate on pressure of cerebrospinal fluid and blood during migraine headache. Arch. Int. M, 1936, 57: 32-45.—Schaeffer, H. Le traitement de la migraine par le tartrate d'ergotamine. Presse med, 1939, 47: 60-4.—Silfverskiold, B. P. Gynergen abuse in cases of migraine. Acta psychiat. neur, Kbh, 1947, Suppl. 46, 281-5.—Stewart, H. C. Ergometrine for migraine. Brit. M. J, 1945, 2: 745.—Storch, T. J. C. v. Ueber die Be- handlung des Migraneanfalls mit Ergotamintartrat (Gynergen) Nervenarzt, 1937, 10: 469-74. ------ Complications follow- ing the use of ergotamine tartrate; their relation to the treat- ment of migraine headache. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 293- 300.—Tillgren, N. Treatment of headache with dihydroergo- tamine tartrate. Acta med. scand, 1947, Suppl. No. 196, 222-8. Also Nord. med, 1947, 33: 502; 34: 937.—Trautmann, E. Die Beeinflussung migraneartiger Zustande durch ein sympathikushemmendes Mittel (Gynergen) Miinch. med. Wschr, 1928, 75: 513.—Tzanck, A. Le traitement des mi- graines par le tartrate d'ergotamine. Bull. Soc. m6d. h&p. Paris, 1928, 3. ser, 52: 1057-61. Also Rev. internat. med. chir, 1928, 39: 89-91. Also Bull. Soc. med. h6p. Paris, 1931, 3. ser, 47: 1663. ---- Treatment: Histamine, and its antago- nists. Macy, D., jr. *The treatment of migraine with histamine [Minnesota] 104 1. 27^cm. Rochester, Minn.. 1946. Biro, L. Migranebehandlung mit Histamin- und Anti- histamin-Stoffen. Praxis, Bern, 1947, 36: 794-6.—Butler, S, & Thomas, W. A. Intravenous histamine in the treatment of migraine; preliminary observations. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 128: 173-5.—Ipolyi, F. [Treatment of migraine with endonasal histamin iontophoresis] Gy6gyaszat, 1939, 79: 63; 80. Also Orv. hetil, 1939, 83: 260-2. Also Fortsch. Ther, 1940, 16: 8T14.—Macy, D, & Horton, B. T. The treatment of migraine with histamine; review of 144 cases. Proc. Centr. Soc. Clin. Res, 1947, 20: 84. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1948, 137: 1110-4.— Nakada, 3. R. Migraine; report of a case relieved by hista- minase, torantil. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1940, 37: 508.—Perrault, M, & Vignalou, J. Action interessante de l'histaminothempie intraveineuse lente dans un cas de migraine rebelle. Paris meU, 1947, 37: 613-5—Stary, O. Udin antihistaminek na migtenovy zachvat. Cas. lek. 6esk, 1949, 88: 502-5.— Thomas, W. A, & Butler, S. Treatment of migraine by intra- venous histamine. Am. J. Med, 1946, 1: 39-44. Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1946, 56: 356-62. ---- Treatment: Hormones. Biihler, F. Zur Hormonbehandlung der Migrane. Deut. med. Wschr, 1939, 65: 1739-41.—Dunn. C. W. Sex hormone therapy of migraine in the male. Tr. Coll. Physicians Phila- delphia, 1939-40, 7: 260. —---- Male migraine treated with female sex hormone. Delaware M. J, 1941, 13: 89-95.— Grignon, C. E. Deux cas de migraine traites par opotherapie ovarienne. Union nted. Canada, 1937, 66: 349-52.—Klausner- Cronheim, I. Die Behandlung der Migrane mit Hypophysen- vorderlappenhormon. Deut. med. Wschr, 1931, 57: 1455.— Lange, F. Die Behandlung der Migrane mit oestrogenen Stoffen. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 246.—Lenoel. Migraine et opotherapie thyro'idienne. Avenir med, Lyon, 1931, 28: 153.—Leyton, N. Migraine relieved with a hormone. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 488. ------ The A. P. L. hormone in the treatment of migraine in the male. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 127.—Loublie, G. Le traitement de la crise migraineuse par les injections intradermiques d'extrait post- hypophysaire. Sem. hop. Paris, 1945, 21: 460-2.—Moehlig, R. C, & Gerisch, R. A. Methyl testosterone for migraine of women. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1949, 48: 1025-8.—Singh, I., Singh, I, & Singh, D. Progesterone in the treatment of mi- graine. Lancet, Lond, 1947, 1: 745-7.—Sperber, P. A. Epine- phrine in the treatment of migraine. Ann. Allergy, 1950, 8: 126.—Zimmermann, H. Behandlung der Migrane mit Corpus luteum-Hormon. Med. Klin, Berl, 1949, 44: 835. ---- Treatment: Hypertonic solutions. Buvat, J. F. *Essai de traitement de la migraine et de l'epilepsie par les solutions hyper- toniques; etude clinique et experimentale. 156p. 8? Par., 1938. Lumiere, A, & Meyer, P. Les injections intra-veineuses hypertoniques magnesiennes contre la migraine. Ann. Laborat. A. Lumiere physiol, 1934, 31. Also C. rend. Soc. biol, 1934, 115: 534-6. Also Rev. med. hondur, 1934-35, 5: 672.—Perisson, J. Migraine; traitement par les injections intraveineuses de solutions hypertoniques. In: Annee mid. prat. Par, 1939, 18: 311.—Rook, H. C. A note on the relief of migraine by the administration of concentrated salts. Lancet, Lond, 1927, 1: 705.—Sheikin, A. I. [Treatment of attacks of migraine by intravenous injections of hypertonic solution of common salt] Klin, med, Moskva, 1940, 18: No. 11, 117.—Villey, G, & Buvat, J. F. Arret de crises mi- graineuses par injections intraveineuses de serum said hyper- tonique. Paris mid., 1937, 103: 189-91. ------ Buvat- Pochon. Role des solutions hypertoniques dans le traitement de la migraine. Rev. neur. Par, 1938, 70: 32-9. ---- Treatment: Manipulation. Langley, H. V. The migraine lesion, de- scribing the relief and cure of typical migraine by means of manipulative therapy. 26p. 19cm. Lond., 1945. Forms No. 2, Handb. Manipulative Ther. Braaf, M. M. Migraine headache treated successfully by head-traction manipulation and thiamin chloride. N. York State J. M, 1949, 49: 1812-6.—Rowlingson, C. B. Osteo- pathic manipulative treatment of migraine; migraine, hemi- crania, sick headache. J. Osteopathy, 1941, 48: No. 10, 12-5. ----Treatment: Miscellaneous methods. Alajouanine, T„ & Thurel, R. La migraine et son traite- ment physiopathologique. Monde med, 1937, 47: _ 1-6.— Alvarez, W. C. The present day treatment of migraine. Proc. Mayo Clin, 1934, 9: 22-7. ------ A new treatment for migraine. Ibid, 1939, 14: 173. Also Sind M. J, 1939-40, 12: 66-8.—Amerling, K. Ledentf migraeny provazene dys- mikrobil. Prakt. lek, Praha, 1938, 18: 41-4.—Aubertin, E. Les nouveaux traitements de la migraine. J. med. Bordeaux, 1943, 120: 341.—Ball, F. E. Migraine; its treatment with peptone and its familial relation to sensitization diseases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1927, 173: 781-8.—Brown, J. A. Urea for MIGRAINE 252 migraine. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 201.—Brown, T. B. The treatment of migraine and hypertrophic arthritis based on metabolic studies. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians Philadelphia, 1929 44: 215-20.—Brunn, F. Beitrag zur Behandlung der Migrane. Med. Klin, Berl, 1937, 33: 120-2.—Curschmann, H. Die Behandlung der Migrane. Ther. Gegenwart, 1943, 84: 113-6.—Dalsgaard-Nielsen, T. Behandling af migraene med intraventfse injektioner af mangan. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2315.—Dattner, B. Ueber Migranetherapie. Aerztl. Prax, Wien, 1930, 4: 134-6.—Didsbury, G. Traitement anatomique de la migraine. Presse therm, clim, 1933, 74: 409-21.—Dollken. Zur Therapie und Pathogenese der Migrane. Munch, med. Wschr, 1928, 75: 291-5.—Eckel. K. Zur Behandlung der Migrane. Prakt. Arzt, 1949, 3: 69-76.— Edmondson, E. E. Recent advances in migraine therapy. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1947, 160: 35.—Feinberg, P. Beitrag zur Migranefrage. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1945, 75: 19—Foldes, E. A new aspect of migraine and certain related conditions, with a discussion of its therapeutic possibilities. Am. J. Digest. Dis, 1934-35, 1: 359-68.—Fossey, A. M. de. Le traitement de fond des migraines. Marseille mid., 1928, 65: 573-82. Also Presse therm, clim, 1933, 74: 423-7.—Frankel, W. K. Zur Migranebehandlung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1934, 64: 109.—Glas, E. Meine Methode der endonasalen Migranebe- handlung, wiederentdeckt. Wien. med. Wschr, 1937, 87: 309.—Goldkuhl, E. Zur Frage einer Kausaltherapie des akuten Migraneanfalles. Acta psychiat. neur, Kbh, 1935, 10: 33-6.—Gundrum, L. K. Migraine controlled through the nasal ganglion. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1928, 8: 564-6.—Harry, P. A. Eye treatment in migraine. Med. Times, Lond, 1937, 65: 116.—Herrligkoffer, K. M. Die Migrane und ihre Behand- lung. Med. Mschr, 1949, 3: 484-93.—Hyslop, G. H. Mi- graine; suggestions for its treatment. Med. Clin. N. America, 1934, 18: 827-30.—Ignelzi, L. G. Migraine; a comparatively new approach as to therapy. Med. J. & Rec, 1932, 135: 447_9.—Irwin, C. E. A discussion of and a method of treating migraine. Am. Med, 1931, 26: 150-3.—Kahlmeter, G. Behandlingen av migran. Nord. med. tskr, 1934, 8: 1737.— Lenoel. Migrena i opoterapja tarczycowa. Wied. lek, 1932, 6: 279.—Leyton, N. A new approach to the treatment of migraine. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1944, 211: 302-4. ------ Migrainous headaches; a modern treatment. Med. World, Lond, 1949, 70: 591-3.—LSvgren, O, & Norrman, A. Nya behandlingsforsok mot migran och en jamforelse mellan olika behandlingsmetoder. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2254.— Martin, P. De la migraine et des moyens de la gueiir; theorie nouvelle proposee. Gaz. san. Par, 1834, 2: 17-29.—Marton, H. B. Observations on the treatment of migraine. Am. J. Optometr, 1943, 20: 400-11.—Migrane (Die) und ihre Be- handlung. Mitt. Biochem, 1934, 41: 135-7.—Migraine; new theories; new treatments. What's New, North Chic, 1946, No. 106, 10.—Moffat, W. M. A method of approach to the treatment of migraine. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1940, 203: 498-501.—Montenegro, A. Trastornos de la sensibilidad subjetiva sobre un caso de jaqueca mejorado con tratamiento convulsivante cardiaz61ico. Pub. med, B. Air, 1945, 11: 174-81.—Nevin, S. The treatment of migraine. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1945, 214: 182-6.—O'Sullivan, M. E, & Raybin, V. T. Vergleichende Prufung verschiedener Migranebehandlungen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1937, 67: 1182-4.—Oxengandler, S. M. [Peptone injections in the treatment of migraine] Klin, med, Moskva, 1928. 6: 1204-9.— Pasteur Vallery-Radot. Traitement des migraines. In: Ther. med. (Loeper, M.) Par. 1935, 8: 319-32.—Perrault. M. Le traitement des migraines. Progr. m6d. Par, 1939, 557.— Podolsky, E. Migraine; a new therapeutic approach. West Virginia M. J, 1933, 29: 173-5.—Rabe, H. Homeopathic concept and treatment of migraine. Hahneman. Month, 1941, 76: 704-19.—Rhode, H. Ueber Behandlungsmoglich- keiten der Migrane. Psychiat. neur. Wschr, 1942, 44: 337-9.— Schekter. Traitement humoral des c6phalees migraineuses. Rev. gen. clin. ther, 1938, 52: 21-3.—Sicard, J. A. Traitement local de la crise de migraine. C. rend. Congr. alien, neur. France, 1924, 28. Congr, 245-7.—Sirota, B. Hentotu no kyu-ti rei [... by means of moxibustion] Kanpo & kanyaku, 1937, 4: 1296-8.—Soltz, S. E, Brickner, R. M. [et al.] The use of orally administered ergotamine tartrate, amniotin and phenobarbital in the treatment of migraine. Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York, 1935, 4: 432-41.—Stevens, G. Migraine. Homeop. Rec, 1942-43, 58: 331-8.—Storch. T. J. O. v. On the treatment of migraine. Med. Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 1317-30.—T, F. Quelques nouvelies therapeutiques de la migraine. Arch. med. beiges, 1942, 95: 438-41— Tigges, W. Zur Behandlung der Trigeminusneuralpie und Migraneanfalle. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 663 (Abstr.)—Tillim, S. J. Migraine headaches relieved by hvpoglvcemic reaction; report of 2 cases. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 20: 597-603.—Traitement (Le) neuro- vegStatif de la migraine. Praxis, Bern, 1937, 26: 769-73 — Usui, R. Zur Therapie der Migrane. Wien. klin. Wschr. 1938, 51: 604.—Volgyesi, F. [Migraine and its modern therapy] Gyogyaszat, 1935, 75: 81; 89; 109.—Wagrer- Jauregg. Ueber ausgeartete Migrane und ihre Behandlung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1935, 85: 1—Zajicek, O. Die Therapie der weiblichen Migrane und anderer allergischer Erkrankungen durch Atmungsfermente. Ibid, 1937, 87: 486-8. —---- Zur Therapie der Migrane. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1938 51: 1080.—Zwillinger, L, & Glattauer. A. Die Beeinflussung des intermittierenden Hinkens und des Migraneanfalles durch Gefassdrosselung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1937, 87- 610-2. MIGRAINE Treatment: Physiotherapy. Didsbury, G. De la migraine et de son traitement physio- therapique. Clinique, Par, 1932, 27: 291-6.—Frey, J, & Schneider, M. Der Einfluss der Diathermie auf die Gehirn- durchblutung. Klin. Wschr, Berl, 1934, 13: 1419-22.— Heltman, Z. O. [Results of combined treatment of migraine with valerian zinc and diathermy] Sovet. med, 1941, 5: No. 10, 33.—Henssge, E. Wirkung der Dauergalvanisierung mittels der Sommer'schen Stabilisierung auf die venosen Hirn- sinus. Deut. Zschr. Nervenh, 1928, 102: 198.—Hutet, G. Migraines et cure thermale. J. med. Lyon, 1934, 15: 465-72.— Kellner, D. Eine neue Methode zur Behandlung der Migrane mit Kurzwellen. Refer. Internat. Kongr. Kurzwellen, 1937, 1. Kongr, 276.—Kovda, R. J. [Treatment of migraines with ultra-violet collars] Tr. Leningr. inst. fizioter, 1935, No. 2, 50-6.—Sheikin, A. I. [Galvanic (calcium) collar in migraine] Sovet. vrach. J, 1939, 43: 647-52. ---- Treatment: Prostigmine. Patton, I. J. Migraine; its treatment with prostigmine bromide. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1946, 54: 588.—Wit, J. C. de. De behandeling van migraine en migraineuze hoofdpijnen met prostigmine. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1948, 92: 3284-91. ---- Treatment: Psychotherapy. Boenheim, C. Migraine. In his Pract. Child Psychother, Lond, 1938, 157-9.—Fritz, M. F. Migraine from the stand- point of psychodietetics. J. Abnorm. Psychol, 1936-37, 31: 67-75. ---- Treatment: Sedatives. See also Migrainin. Geiger, A. J, & Goodman, L. S. Trichlorethylene in mi- graine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1937, 108: 1733.— Ide, M. Migraine et luminal. Rev. med. Louvain, 1924, 90; 1927, 188—Knob- lich, M. Zur Therapie der Migrane mit Cibalgin intravenos. Med. Klin, Berl, 1934, 30: 1305.—Kolle, K. Migrane-Be- handlung mit Paracodin. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1930, 77: 487.—Rubinstein, H. S. Use of tri-chlorethylene in the treat- ment of migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1937, 37: 638-^0.—Stiefler, G. Die Behandlung der Migrane mit Luminal; Luminaletten. Wien. med. Wschr, 1926, 76: 429 — Stroomann, G. Luminal bei Migrane. Fortschr. Ther, 1926, 2: 320-2. ---- Treatment: Vitamins. Dalsgaard-Nielsen, T. Migraenebehandling med syntetisk B2-vitamin (Lactoflavin) Ugeskr. laeger, 1948, 110: 1273.— Grenfell, R. F. Treatment of migraine with nicotinic acid. Am. Practitioner, 1948-49, 3: 542-4.—Palmer, H. D. New methods of treatment of migraine; preliminary report on vita- min Bi therapy. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1940, 43: 1256-66. ----— Treatment of migraine with vitamin Bi; resume^ of one year's experience. Ibid, 1941, 45: 368-71.— Smith, C. B. The role of riboflavin in migraine. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1946, 54: 589-91.—Thiamin chloride in the treatment of migraine. Physician's Bull, 1941, 6: 39-41. ---- Urine. Jausion, H. A propos de l'etimination dans l'urine des migraineux des principes hypophysaires et de la substance_P. d'Oriel; l'intetet de l'auto-ourotherapie. Bull. Soc. mid. hop. Paris, 1933, 3. ser, 49: 1622-4.—Margolis, J. I. Chronic pentosuria and migraine. Am. J. M. Sc, 1929, 177: 348-71. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1929, 93: 173-6.—Torda, C, & Wolff, H. G. Experimental studies on headache; pharmacodynamics of urine excreted during migraine headache and its relation to 17-ketosteroid content. J. Clin. Invest, 1943, 22: 853-8. ---- vasomotor. See also other subheadings (Autonomic nervous system; Pathogenesis) Atkinson, M. Migraine headache; some clinical observations on the vascular mechanism and its control. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 21: 990-7.—Dunning, H. S. Intracranial and extracranial vascular accidents in migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1942, 48: 396-406.—Hahn, L. Zur Gefasstheorie der Migrane. Med. Klin, Berl, 1932, 28: 1264-8—Lichtwitz, L. Angiospa- stische Diathese und Migrane. In his Path. Funktionen, Leiden, 1936, 249-63.—Paillard, H. Quelques observations sur les migraines (troubles vaso-moteurs et anaphylactiques) J. med. fr, 1933, 22: 61.—Pasteur Vallery-Radot. Migraines et spasmes vasculaires geiteraux. Liege med, 1938, 31: 373-84. ------& Serane, J. Crises de vaso-dilatation hemicephalique (hypetemie faciale, conjonctivale, pituitaire, sinusale et menin- gee) avec hemicephalee. Rev. neur. Par, 1942, 74: 78-80.—• Rodella, A. Migrane und Hautgefasse. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1931, 61: 1256.—Schumacher. G. A, Cahan. A. M, & Wolff, H. G. Studies on migraine; the contrast of vascular mechan- isms in headache and pre-headache phenomena. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1940, 66: 150-3.—Torda, C, & Wolff, H. G. Experi- mental studies on headache; transient thickening of walls of cranial arteries in relation to certain phenomena of migraine MIGRAINE 253 MIGRANT headache and action of ergotamine tartrate on thickened vessels. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1945, 53: 329-32.— Wolff, H. G, Marcussen, R. M, & Kunkle, E. C. Studies on headache; analysis of the contractile state of the cranial vascular tree in migraine. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1948, 73: 14-7. ---- Vision. See also other subheadings (ophthalmic; pituitary) also Blindness, transient; Hemi- anopsia; Scotoma. Barre & Draganesco. Hemipatesies passagSres et amaurose transitoire chez une femme ayant des crises migraineuses. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1926, 4: 376.—Daniels, B. Ueber die homonyme Hemianopsie bei Migrane. Zschr. Augenh, 1932, 77: 67-82.—Dynes, J. B. Permanent visual field changes in migraine. Lahey Clin. Bull, 1942-43, 3: 82-7.—Engel, G. L, Ferris, E. B, jr, & Romano, J. Focal electroencephalographic changes during the scotomas of migraine. Proc. Centr. Soc. Clin. Res, 1944, 17: 63. Also Am. J. M. Sc, 1945, 209: 650- 7.—Mulrenan, J. C. A case of permanent quadrant anopsia, possibly due to migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1922, 8: 449-51.—Rich, W. M. Permanent homonymous quadran- tanopia after migraine. Brit. M. J, 1948, 1: 592-4.—Roger, H. Migraines hfimianopsiques accompagnees d'aphasie ou de paresthesies passageres du membre supeneur. Rev. otoneur. Par, 1928, 6: 709-44. ---- in children. See also other subheadings (abdominal; al- lergic; digestive; ophthalmic) Aversenq. Les migraines dataient de l'enfance. Homoeop. fr 1949, 25: 78-80.—Bowen, R. Cases illustrating migraine in childhood. Proc. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1933, 2: No. 2, 9-11.—Felts, G. R. Migraine in childhood. Q. Balyeat Clin, Oklahoma, 1941, 11: No. 2, 3-6.—Grunert. Ueber kindHche Migrane. Zschr. Augenh, 1934, 84: 360.—Harry, P. A. Juvenile migraine. Prescriber, Edinb, 1940, 34: 243.— Hecker, R. Migrane im Kindes- und Jugendalter. Mschr. Psychiat, 1936, 94: 173; 237.—Jaqueca (La) en el nifio. Dfa med, B. Air, 1930-31, 3: 858.—Liege, R. La migraine dans la pratique medicale infantile. Progr. med. Par, 1940, 25.— Lima, A. de O. O problema clinico da enxaqueca infantil. Brasil med, 1939, 53: 765-71.—Pichon, E. Migraine. In: Traite med. enfants (Nobecourt & Babonneix) Par, 1934, 5: 572-80.—Reiche, A. Behandlung der Migrane im Kindesalter mit Luminal. Deut. med. Wschr, 1927, 53: 26.—Riley, H. A. Migraine in children and the mechanism of the attack. Bull. Neur. Inst. N. York, 1937, 6: 387-402—Wolfsberg, J. O. Bemerkungen zum Problem der Migrane im Kindesalter. Ann. paediat, Basel, 1949, 172: 426-30. ---- in women. See also other subheadings (estrogenic; men- strual) . . . Allan, W. The sex ratio in migraine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1932, 27: 1436-40.—Alvarez, W. C. Can one cure migraine in women by inducing menopause; report on 42 cases. Proc Mavo Clin, 1940, 15: 380-2. —---- The migrainous woman and her many troubles. Bull. Alexander Blain Hosp, 1945 i- 5-8—Paresi, J. M. Jaqueca o hemicranea. Rev. med.'quir. pat. fern, B. Air, 1945. 24: 288-93 MIGRAININ. See also Antipyrine; Caffeine; Citric acid. Hoffmann, E. Demonstration eines Falles von Migranin- Exanthem. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1905, 42: 991.—Ito.T. Mi- grainin ni yoru tenzyo-hyoso kakumaku-en no iti rei [case ol keratitis punctata subepithelialis caused by migraininj Kuma- moto igakkai zassi, 1943 19: 1889-92-Kionka.H. Migramn. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1910, 9: 427 — Levin E. Zur Kenntnis der Migranmvergiftung. Berl. klin. Wschr 1906 43: 766.—Migrainin; report of the Council on pharmacy and chemistry rescinding acceptance of the prepara- tion. J.Am.M. Ass, 1909, 52:1851.—Walther F. Migranm Ther. Neuheit, 1906, 1: 51.—Zernik, F. Ueber Migramn Hochst und einige seiner Ersatzpraparate. Arb. Fnarm. Inst. Berlin, 1907, 4: 48-56. MIGRANS bacillus, Rozhdestvensky, V. S, & Medvinskaia, L. J [Motility of colonies in the new species of Bacillus migrans] Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1938, 7: 137-42. MIGRANT. See also such terms as Gypsy; Nomadism; Tourist; Vagabond; Vagrant. See also Migra- tion: Migratory instinct; Migratory worker. Anderson N. Highlights of the migrant problem today. Proc Nat Conf .Social Work, 1940, 67:109-17 -Bartels, E. D & Brunt G. The history of the problem of vagrants, with special reference to Danish conditions. In their Gipsies in Denmark, Kbh, 1943, 21-32.—Thompson, W. S. Who are our migrants? In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942, 404-7. ---- deported. See also other subheadings; also Migration, Deportation. Don Zimmet, P. G. *Les conditions d'exis- tence et l'etat sanitaire dans les camps de con- centration de femmes deportees en Allemagne [Geneve] 101 p. 24cm. Ambilly-Annemasse, 1946. Debray, C, Zaracovitch, M. [et al.] Contribution a l'etude de la pathologie des deportes. Sem. hop. Paris, 1946, 22: 863-70.—Inbona, J. M, & Gounelle, H. Apercu general et traitement des etats de denutrition observes chez les deportes a leur retour des camps de concentration allemands. Ibid, 1945, 21: 740.—Maladie (La) et la mort dans les camps de deportes. Praxis, Bern, 1945, 34: 578. ---- destitute. See also Relief. Hall, F. A. The problem of the migration of indigent Puerto Ricans to and from New York City; the problem as seen by the social agency in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Health Bull, 1939, 3: 496-504.—Kahn, D. C. Statement for the record of the Committee on interstate migration of destitute citizens. In: Hearings Interstate Migr.U. S. Congr. H. Repr.1941, 76. Congr. 3. sess. H. Res. 63, pt 9, 3644.—Parran, T. Health needs of interstate migration of destitute citizens. Ibid, 3579.— Tate, J. Settlement, residence, and the power of a State to exclude or remove nonsettled needy persons. Ibid, 3514-20. ---- Displaced person. See also other subheadings; also Internment. Care and repatriation or return of displaced persons. Rep. Dir. Gen. U. N. Relief Admin, 1944, Sept, 49-51.—Coigny, R. L. Displaced persons; the medical problems. Lancet, Lond, 1945, 1: 477.—Cook, A. B. Sanitation in European displaced persons camps. Sanitarian, Los Ang, 1946-47, 37.-— Gregg, R. Immunization of European displaced persons. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1950, 65: 754-7.—Hurlbutt, M. E. The United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administra- tion's task for displaced persons. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1944, 71: 100-8.-—Lubitz, J. A. Nutritional status of displaced persons and urban German population in the U. S. Zone, Germany. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 3: No. 2, 16-8.—Marks, E. B, jr. The hard core DP's. Survey, N. Y, 1949, 85: 481-6.—Rehabilitation of displaced persons in India. Internat. Labour Rev, Montreal, 1948, 58: 187-98.—Rehabilitation and resettlement of displaced persons in the Indian Union. Ibid, 1950, 61: 410-26.—Rodgers, M. S. Dental care of displaced persons in the U. S. Occupied Zone of Germany, 1946. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 372-6.—Rosebery, H. L'aide medicale et sanitaire apportee aux personnes d6placees depuis la liberation. Arch. m6d. sociale, 1948, 4: 194-6.—Stern, H. Observations sur la psychologie collective dans les camps de personnes deplacees. Psyche, Par, 1948, 3: 891-907.—Stypul, M. Nursing aboard a D. P. ship. Am. J. Nurs, 1948, 48: 493.—Sutherland, A. B. Dental care of displaced persons. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1946, 12: 543-7.— Whittles, J. H. The early medical problems of displaced per- sons camps in Austria. Med. Off, Lond, 1947, 77: 121-3.— Witham, L, Russell, M. K, & Scott, A. V. [Suggestions for feeding refugees] Nat. M. J. China, 1941, 27: 491-505. ---- Health and welfare problems. See also subheadings of Migration (Problems; Public health aspect) also Housing; Nutrition; Relief; Welfare. Blankenship, C. F., & Safier, F. A study of medical problems associated with transients. 132p. 23cm. Wash., 1940. Forms No. 258, Pub. Health Bull. Lisktjtin, J. Nemocnost odloucenych lid- skfch skupin. p. 49-108. 21cm. Brno, 1948. In: Spisy Lek. Fak. Masaryk. Univ, 1948, 21: Altmeyer, A. J. The Social Security program in relation to defense migration. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 17, 6724.—Bonnell, M. Constructing a congee kitchen for relief feeding in China. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1946, 22: 971-3 — Campeanu-Focsani, M. [Beggars and vagabonds from the medical viewpoint] Spitalul, 1930, 50: 429-31— Coffee, E. R. A study of medical problems associated with transients. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76, Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 9, 3584-92.—Delp, M. How Mrs. Joad learned to use a doctor. Med. Care, 1944, 4: 115-8.—Dickie, W. M. Health of the migrant. J. Am. M. Ass. 1938, 111: 763-6. Also Week. Bull. California Dep. MIGRANT 254 MIGRANT Pub. Health, 1938-39, 17: 81; 86.—Fleming, D. Migrant nursing in wartime. Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1942, 38: 730-2.— Gartside, V. O. B. The medical inspection of aliens. Med. Off, Lond, 1947, 78: 49.—Hoey, J. M. Present situation with regard to migrants and recommendations for their care. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 9, 3504-6.—Hoppe-Seyler, G. Die Krankheiten der Landstreicher und Gelegenheitsarbeiter. Med. Welt, 1927, 1: 1076-8. Also Umschau, 1927, 31: 1005 — Krapf, E. E. Las depresiones vitales de las mujeres trans- plantadas. Rev. psiquiat. crim, B. Air, 1941, 6: 429-32.— Krotz, R. Die arztliche Betreuung der Bessarabienumsiedler. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8: 318—Lassabliere, P, & Uzan, M. Le nomadisme en Afrique francaise; enqu&te medico-sociale. Medecine, Par, 1940, 21: 3^7.—McNutt, P. V. Health pro- tection. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 11, 4325 — Mann, W. D. Migrant nursing. Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1941, 37: 658-60.—Medical care of migrants. Chron. World Health Org, 1949, 3: 55.-—Medical examination of evacuees and refugees. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 1103.—Meldung von ansteckenden Krankheiten bei Fliichtlingen. Bull. Eidg. Gesundhamt, 1944, 226.—NeTgaard, O. Maladies chez enfants de tefugies polonais en Allemagne. Acta paediat, Upps, 1947, 34: 306-14.—Review (A) of the work of the Nursing and Midwifery Committee for Refugees. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1941, 37: 1023.—Roueche. La question des tefugies et le repliement. Bull. Acad, mid., Par, 1941, 125: 275-8.—Ruhland, G. C. Health problem among migrants. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3120-5.—Services provided to transients and travelers by Travelers' Aid societies in 35 urban areas, 1938. Social Statist, 1940, Suppl. 3, 11-4 — Temporary shelter for homeless or transient persons, 1936-38, in 29 urban areas. Ibid, 6-11. ---- Immigrant. See also Migration, Immigration laws; also Emigration. Advises against urging immigrants to stay foreign. Science News Lett, 1941, 40: 159.—Boas, F. Changes in bodily form of descendants of immigrants. Am. Anthrop, 1940, 42: 183-9.—Fischoff, E. Immigrant adjustment in Yankee City. Social Res, 1947, 14: 104-9.—Glick, C. The relation between position and status in the assimilation of Chinese in Hawaii. Am. J. Sociol, 1941-42, 47: 667-79.—Hansen, M. L. The great migration. In his Atlantic Migration, Cambr, 1940, 280-306.—Naturalization of noncitizens in the Army. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 424.—Possibilities for immigrant settle- ment in the Dominican Republic. Bull. Panamer. Union, 1941, 75: 508-18.—Stofflet, E. H. The European immigrant and his children. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1941, 217: 84-92 — Weinberg, A. A. Psychosomatic factors in the adjustment of new immigrants. Acta med. orient, Jerusalem, 1949, 8: 13-9.-—Zilboorg. G. The vicissitude of the intellectual im- migrant of today. J. Social Psychol, 1940, 12: 393-7. ---- Indian. See also Indian and its subheadings: also Migration, Racial aspect. Cook, S. F. Migration and urbanization of the Indians in California. Human Biol, 1943, 15: 32-45. ---- Japanese and Chinese. See also China; Japan; Migration subheadings (Evacuation; Relocation, etc.) United States. Army. Western Defense Command and Fourth Army. Final report: Japanese evacuation from the West Coast, 1942. 618p. 233/2cm. Wash., 1943. Arensberg, C. M. Report on a developing community: Poston, Ariz. Appl. Anthrop, 1942, 2: 1-21.—Embree, J. F. Resistance to freedom; an administrative problem. Ibid, 1943, 2: 10—4. ----;— The relocation of persons of Japanese ancestry in the United States; some causes and effects. J. Washington Acad. Sc, 1943, 33: 238-42.—Hanner, G. M. Hospitalizing of evacuees; a report on the care given to 90,000 Japanese in war relocation centers. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 4, 27-9.—Powell, J. W. America's refugees: exodus and diaspora. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1943, 70: 301-9. ---- Jew.. See also Jew, Migration; Israeli, in the 5. series; Middle East; Palestine. American OSE review. New York, v.2, 1943- Brutzkus, J. Medical care for Jewish exiles. Am. OSE Rev, 1943, 2: No. 3, 8-11.—Coni, E. A. Una visita a la Colonia Bar6n Hirsch de la Jewish Colonization Association en Rivera F. C. S. Tr. Fac. agron. vet. Univ. B. Aires, 1929, 25. Anniv. vol, 259-78.—Grushka, T, Noak, F, & Spiro, S. The health condition of the Jewish refugees in Cyprus and suggestions to improve it [Hebrew text] Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1947, 33: 149-51.—Merzbach, A. The psychological situation of juvenile immigrants from Western Europe. Ibid, 1945, 29: 77-80.— R, R. A zsid6sag varosbaozonlese. Statiszt. ert, 1941, 237- 9.—Robinson, P. Mass examinations and mass treatment of Jewish D. P.'s. in Austria during the year 1948. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1949, 37: 43-6.—Rosenblum, Z. Jewish children in ghettos, camps and woods, 1939-45. Am. OSE Rev, 1947, 4: 25-33. ---- juvenile. See also Child, vagrant; Migratory instinct; Migratory worker; Minor; Prostitute; Psycho- path; School child, Truancy. Ackerson, L. Truancy from home and staying out late at night. In his Child. Behav. Probl, Chic, 1942, 2: 316-23.— Alencar Neto, M. de. Reeducacao de menores transviados. Arq. Serv. assist, menores, Rio, 1943, 2: 103-26, pi.—Caravedo, B, hijo, & Herencia, C. Algunas consideraciones sobre el problema de la vagancia en Lima. Bol. Dep. protec mat. inf. Peril, 1946, 5: No. 21, 41-7.—Carvalhal, J. F, & Nava, J. A situacSo provisoria dos menores transviados. Arq. Serv. assist, menores, Rio, 1943, 2: 95-100.—Clinton, I. L. A chance for better health comes to children who follow the crops. Child, Wash, 1945-46, 10: 51-3.—Durand, P. A quoi est due l'hecatombe des jeunes campagrards transplantes en ville? Rev. gen. clin. th6r, 1938, 52: 310-2—Gothberg, L. C. A comparison of the personality of runaway girls with a control group as expressed in the themas of Murray's thematic apper- ception test. Am. J. Ment. Defic, 1946-47, 51: 627-31.— Gould, G, & Dickerson, R. E. Vagrancy [District of Columbia] In their Digest Laws Prostit, N. Y, 1942, 71.—Jahr, H. M. Running away. Hygeia, Chic, 1940, 18: 145-8.—Lowrey, L. G. Runaways and nomads. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1941, 11:775-82.—Riemer, M. D. Runaway children. Ibid, 1940, 10: 522-6.—Runaway apprentices. In: Child & State (Abbott, G.) Chic, 1938, 1: 219.—Skinner, M, & Nutt, A. S. Adoles- cents away from home. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1944, 236: 51-9. ---- juvenile: Evacuee, and refugee. See also Migration subheadings; also Orphan. Strachey, A. S. Borrowed children. 149p. 19Kcm. N. Y., 1940. United States. Children's Bureau. Care of children coming to the United States for safety under the Attorney General's order of July 13, 1940; standards prescribed by the Children's Bureau. 28p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Forms No. 268, Children's Bur. Pub. Alcock, A. T, Kimber. W. J. T. [et al.] War strain in chil- dren ; a debate at the Tavistock clinic. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 121.-—Australian hospitality for [British] doctors' children. Ibid, 1940, 2: 59. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 884 — Banks, A. L, Norman, L. G, & Alden, E. Sick-bays for child evacuees. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 357.—Basque (The) chil- dren's camp. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond, 1937-38, 45: 8; 36.— Blechmann, G. Exode et fievre du nourrisson. Hopital, 1947, 35: 47-9.—Brissaud, J. La protection des enfants evacues en danger moral. Ann. med. leg., 1940, 20: 109-18.—British guest children. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1940, 43: 179.—British refugee children. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1940, 30: 497.—Brown. C. P. Medical and nursing care of evacuee children from arrival in Canada to the Provincial distribution centres. Nat. Health Rev, Ottawa, 1941, 9: 70-2.—Burt, C. The billeting of evacuated children. Brit. J. Educ. Psychol, 1941, 11: 85-98.—Buzzard, R. Refugee children in camp. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond., 1938-39, 46: 143-5.—Caravias Vera. D. Sobre una iniciativa peligrosa; un mill6n de hugrfanos extran- jeros para poblar nuestro pafs; fantasias y realidades. Sem. mid., B. Air, 1944, 51: 445-7.—Chapman, H. American hospitality for child of British dentist. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 69: 263.—Cheesman, J. E. Growth of evacuated children. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 575.—Children in war-time, and after. Ibid, 1939, 2: 1177.—Cleanliness of evacuable children. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 64: 57.—Davis, M. W. Why the chil- dren must be helped. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 8, 21.—Dominion hospitality for doctors' children. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: Suppl, 5.—Eliot, M. M. Planning for care of children after evacuation. Child, 1942, 7: 39-42.—Examination of evacuees. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 553.—Gesundheitsschutz (Der) der verschickten Kinder; eine Vereinbarung zwischen NSV und den Tragern der sozialen Krankenversicherung. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 62.—Gibson, R. G. Four thousand Basque children; the refugee camp at Southampton. Lancet, Lond, 1937, 2: 1091-6.—Growth of evacuated children. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 64: 199.—Guest children from Europe and their care. Child, Wash, 1941, 5: 202.—Jordan, E. P. British children in America. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 246.—Kesselring, M. Der Einfluss spaniendeutscher Fliichtlingskinder auf Schulleben und Unterricht. Zschr. padag. Psychol, 1938, 39: 203-14.—Lenroot, K. F. The United States program for the care of refugee children. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 198-207.—Libby, V. K. Partners for the duration. Red MIGRANT 255 MIGRANT Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 10, 9.—Medical care and refugee children. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1102.—Medical treatment of evacuated children. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 27.— Padwick, H. B, & Metcalfe. G. A. Canadian hospitality for British doctors' children. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 687. Also Canad. M. Ass. J, 1941, 44: 195.—Plaut. P. Refugee children in England. Ment. Health, Lond, 1940, 1: 37-41.—Poulin, G. Les enfants apatrides. Med. inf., Par, 1946, 53: 185-8.— Problems in reception areas; public health and social welfare. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 207.—Reception a la frontiSre Suisse d'uu convoi d'enfants francais, 25 octobre 1944. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 853-7. 4 pi.—Roueche, H. L'hygiene des enfants tefugies. Med. inf., Par, 1940, 47: 24.—S, H. W. Medical care for our juvenile guests. Nova Scotia M. Bull, 1940, 19: 387.—Siao, K. F. La situation actuelle des enfants refugies en Chine. Ber. Internat. Kongr. Heilpadag. (1939) 1940, 1. Kongr, 132-6.—Stones, R. Y. Medical problems of a reception area. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 370.—Straker, A, & Thouless, R. H. Preliminary results of Cambridge survey of evacuated children. Brit. J. Educ. Psychol, 1940, 10: 97- 113.—Swiss aid for France. J. Am. M. Ass, 1914, 116: 430.— Tauber, J. Netherland children in England. Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 486.-—Thatcher, L. The care of children in war-time and after. Edinburgh M. J, 1940, 47: 836-48.—Wasserman, U, & Resek, F. The refugee child; a task for mental hygiene. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1942, 26: 529-45.—Whitton, C. Children on loan [Canada] Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 219-33.—Williams, H. C. M. The arrival of the Basque children at the port of Southampton. Brit. M. J, 1937, 1: 1209. Also Med. Off, Lond, 1937, 57: 239.—Young (The) visitors. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 264. --- Negro. See also Migration, Racial aspect; Negro. Preas, S, & Downes, J. A study of mobility among tuber- culous households in Upper Harlem. Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1944, 22: 41-57.—Reid, I. D. Immigration and the law. In his Negro Immigr, N. Y, 1939, 31-5. ------ The Negro immigrant's life story. Ibid, 171-214. ---- political. See Migrant subheadings (deported; Displaced person; Jew; Refugee, etc.) also Migration, Politics. ---- Psychiatric aspect. See also subheading (Health and welfare prob- lems) also Migration, Psychiatric aspect; also such terms as Amnesia; Dream state; Fugue; Head injury, Sequelae; Mental defective; Miinch- hausen syndrome; Poromania. Boody, B. M. A psychological study of im- migrant children at Ellis Island. 163p. 24cm. Bait., 1926. Forms No. 3, Ment. Measure. Monogr. Vergara, M. H. *De la dromomanie des exiles. 42p. 25^cm. Par., 1940 [i. e., 1945] Adell, G. Psychiatric examinations of certain male vagrants and alcoholics in Sweden in the year 1938. Acta psychiat. neur, Kbh, 1938, 13: 447-62.—Belbey, J. Fuga y vagancia. Jornada med, B. Air, 1948, 2: 228-37.— Bryan, J. Y. The mental ability of literate transients. J. Abnorm. Psychol.. 1936-37, 31: 276-84.—Burgess, E. W. The hobo. In: Sex Life Unmarr. Adult (Wile, I. S.) N. Y, 1940, 145.—Devallet, J, & Thibaut, R. Nomadisme d'origine delirante chez une debile polonaise. Echo med. nord, 1939, 3. ser, 10: 522-6.— Dupouy, R, & Schiff, P. Sur l'etiologie et les caracteres cliniques de certaines fugues; automatisme ambulatoire et ambulomanie constitutionnelle. Ann. med. psychol. Par, 1923, 81: pt 2, 314-32.—Lang, T. Erste Ergebnisse psychia- trisch-erbbiologischer Untersuchungen an jiidischen Flucht- lingen. Bull. Schweiz. Akad. med. Wiss, 1944-46, 1: 281-95 — Levy-Valensi, J. Les alienes migrateurs. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935, 11: 247-51.—Ostmann. Landstreichen und Betteln bei geistig Abnormen. Mschr. Krim. Psychol, 1928, 19: 677-9.— Poster, M. Le traitement des refugies envisage' comme pro- bleme de la psychologie des masses. Ann. med. psychol. Par, 1947, 105: 436. Also Med. & hyg, Geneve, 1947, 5: No. 90, 10. Also Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, 1948, 61: 404 (Abstr.) Also Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 755 (Abstr.)—Queen. S. A, & Gruener, J. R. Mobility; the transient. In their Social Path, rev. ed, N. Y, 1940, 390-415—Reiter, K. Les vagabonds asociaux en Allemagne. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub. Par, 1940, 32: 446-8.—Steinert, J. A socio-psychological analysis of 100 adult male transients. Univ. Pittsburgh Bull, 1936, 33: No. 1, 375.—Tulchin, S. H, & Levy, D. M. Ror- schach test differences in a group of Spanish and English refugee children. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1945, 15: 361-8—Urechia. C. I, & Retezeanu, G. Fugues, vagabondage et psychanalyse. Arch, internat. neur. Par, 1931, 23. ser, 1: 491-512—Wil- manns, K. Das Vagabundentum in Deutschland. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat, 1940, 168: 65-111. ---- Refugee. See also Internment; Jew, Migration; Relief. Caillaud, A. *Le Centre d'accueil; travail de l'Inspection departementale d'hygiene de la Gironde [Paris] 39p. 25cm. Bordeaux, 1939. Lerolle, M. E. A. *L'exode d'un peuple; etude des consequences sanitaires du depart des Grecs d'Asie-Mineure apres la guerre Greco- Turque de 1922. 126p. 8? Par., 1931. Action (L') de secours de la Croix-Rouge hongroise en faveur des Polonais tefugies en Hongrie. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 1023-5, pi.—Armand-Delille, P. F. La collaboration de l'Oeuvre Grancher avec les services departementaux d'as- sistance aux eVacues et refugies. Bull. Acad. mid., Par, 1939, 3. ser, 122: 486-8. —---- La collaboration des travailleuses sociales avec les services ptefectoraux des evacues dans les d^partements tefuges. Mid. inf., Par, 1940, 47: 15-24. Also Strasbourg meU, 1940, 100: 125-30 (Abstr.)— Arnstein, M. G. Nursing in the UNRRA Middle East refugee camps. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1945, 41: 308.—Assistance to refugees in India from war zones. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1944, 49: 99.—Bayern, statistisches Landesamt. Die Fluchtlinge in Bayern. Bayern in Zahlen, 1948, 2: 5.—Cavaillon & Le- clainche. Les problemes sanitaires poses par l'exode en France des tefugies espagnols. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1939, 3. ser, 121: 328-36. Also Gaz. hop, 1939, 112: 367.—Chartres. L'assistance aux tefugies a Alep (Syrie) l'effort francais. Mar- seille meU, 1924, 61: 1452-65.—Comite (Le) international de la Croix-Rouge et la guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 355-63, 2 pi.—Comite (Le) international de la Croix- Rouge et l'aide aux refugies de Palestine. Ibid, 1950, 32: 488-94.—Des Gouttes, P. Essai d'adaptation aux civils tefugies dans les it&ts neutres de la Convention sur les droits et les devoirs des neutres. Ibid, 1940, 22: 195-204.—Doxiades. La situation des tefugies en Gtece. Ibid, 1924, 6: 724-34.— Dubief, H., & Thoinot, L. Les asiles parisiens pour tefugies de guerre. Ann. hyg. Par, 1915, 4. ser, 23: 249-69.—Ellis, R. W. B„ O'Donovan, D, & Wilson, F. M. Report on the condition of Polish refugees in Rumania and Hungary. Brit. 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Occupa- tions, 1940-41, 19: 250-4.—Medical care of refugees. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 35.—Nansen, F. La Societe des Nations et les refugies russes. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1922, 4: 785-8.— Pfister, M. The participation of Switzerland in the interna- tional aid for refugees and homeless persons. Gesundheit, Zur, 1949, 29: 357-9.—Reding-Biberegg, R. de. Secours aux tefugies grecs. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1922, 4: 951-60.— Ryan, P. E. News from the International Red Cross. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 2, 21.—Spanish refugees [in France] J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 2075.—Stafford, J. Food for refugees. Science News Lett, 1940, 38: 10.—Taylor, C. E. Epidemiological observations in refugee camps and columns. J. Christ. M. Ass. India, 1948, 23: 113-6.—Van Cleft, K. Food service in an UNRRA camp in Egypt. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1946, 22: 141-8.—Van Zeeland, P. Refugiados antes y despues de la guerra. Reforma med, Lima, 1944, 30: 131-41.—Wolfson, M. Shanghai's refugees descend upon Manila. Red Cross Courier, 1938-39, 18: 22-4.—World health; refugees. Health Off, Wash, 1939, 4: 125-8. ---- Refugee—in United States. See also Migration subheadings; Migratory worker subheadings (Physician; Refugee) Davie, M. R., & Koenig, S. The refugees are now Americans. 32p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. Forms No. Ill, Pub. Affairs Pamph. Hall, A. Reviewing the refugee problem; arriving in the United States at the rate of 4,000 a month, refugees are showered with attention and help by streamlined, chromium-plated organizations whose budgets run into millions. p.45-51. 22^cm. Concord, N. H., 1941. In: Scribner's Commentator, 1941, 10: Davie, M. R. Recent refugee immigration from Europe. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: pt 1, 110-23.— MIGRANT 256 MIGRANT Greenleigh, A. D. The work of refugee agencies in the United States; its successes and inadequacies. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 208-18.—Murray, E. French refugees of 1793 in Pennsylvania. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 1944, 87: 387-93.— Planning for care of children from overseas seeking refuge in the United States. Child, Wash, 1940, 5: 9-11.—Sachs, J. J. The committee to aid student refugees. Med. Bull, N. Y, 1938-39. 4: 76. ---- repatriated. See also other subheadings (Displaced person; Refugee) also Migration, Repatriation; Prisoner of war. Benjamin, R. Les rapatries. 63p. 8? Par., 1918. Fonteille, A. *La tuberculose tardive des rapatries. 79p. 25cm. Lyon, 1948. Adamson, J. D, Tisdale, P. K. [et al.] Residual disabilities in Hong Kong repatriates. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1947, 56: 481-6. Also Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1947, 2: 7-17.— Basse & Bureste. Examen sanitaire des rapatries; tesultat des examens sErologiques pratiques sur les rapatriEs du dEparte- ment d'Eure-et-Loir. Prophyl. antivEnEr, 1946, 18: 563.— Bernard, E, Bourgeois, P, & Genevrier, R. L'examen radio- logique systematique des rapatriEs. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1944- 45, 9: 232-5.—Clarke, C. A, Sneddon, I. B. [et al.] Nutri- tional neuropathy in repatriated prisoners of war from the Far East. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1945-46, 39: 357r60.—Creveld, S. v. Observations chez des enfants rapatriEs des Indes. Ann. paediat, Basel, 1946, 167: 331—46. ------ Waarne- mingen bij gerepatrieerde kinderen. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1909.—Gehlen, A. Ueber einige Kategorien des Entlasteten, zumal des asthetischen Verhaltens. Studium gen, Heidelb, 1950, 3: 54-60.—Godlewski, H. Les rapatriEs; evolution de leur Etat physique et moral. Rev. mEd. fr, 1945, 26: 183-96.—Hanns, A, & Mugler, A. Le paludisme des rapatriEs de Russie. Bull. Soc. mEd. h6p. Paris, 1948, 64: 818-21.—Hulshoff, A. A. Voorloopige indrukken over den gezondheidstoestand der repatrieerenden. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 474.—Knoll, W, & Ruckstuhl, H. Aerztliche Er- fahrungen aus einem Riickwanderer-Lager. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1947, 77: 141-4.—Kopf, H. Heimkehrer; Ausge- wiesene. Med. Klin, Miinch, 1947, 42: 468.—Kouwenaar, W. De behandeling van ziekten bij gerepatrieerden uit Ned. Indie. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 87-94.—Kuroda, K, & Ohkami, M. Sengo kaigai hikiage-sya no eiyo zyotai ni tuite [nutritive condition of the repatriates after the war] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1948, 13: 350-3.—Langen, C. D. de. Moeheid bij gerepatrieerden. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1289.— Letarte, F., & Simard, P. Visual complaints from Hong Kong repatriates. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 9, 14-8.—Main, T. F. Clinical problems of repatriates. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1947, 93: 354-63.—Malten, H. Heimkehrer. Med. Klin, Miinch, 1946, 41: 593-600.—Montella, G. Le neurosi tra i reduci. Diagnosi, Nap, 1946, 2: 92-7.—Morgan, H. J, Wright, I. S, & Van Ravenswaay, A. Health of repatriated prisoners of war from the Far East. J. Am. M. Ass, 1946, 130: 995-9.—Moss, J. E. A medical survey of allied repatriates after liberation from Japanese prisons. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 598-604.— Nepjoleti (A) miniszter 65.650/1948. N. M. sz&mu rendelete a hadifogsagbol hazatErt gum6k6ros hadifog- lyok k6rhazi (gy6gyintEzeti) kezelEse targyaban. NEpegEszsEg- iigy, 1948, 29: 408.—Pineas, H. Der Heimkehrer und der praktische Arzt. Wurttemberg. Aerztebl, 1946, 1: 17.— Psychiatric problems of repatriated prisoners. Brit. M. J, 1946, 1: 402.—Rapatriement d'internEs civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 295-7.—Return from Germany. Lancet, Lond, 1945, 1: 636; 670.—Rollin, H. R. The psychological problems of the repatriated prisoner of war. Med. Press, Lond., 1948, 220:301-4.—Ruff, E. Die Lage der heimgekehrten Aerzte. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1918, 31: 1308-11.—Schweitzer, F. Die lipophile Dystrophie der Heimkehrer. Wien. med. Wschr, 1948, 98: 258-60.—Sedlmayr, G. Observations mEdicales faites sur les maladies de carence chez les rapatriEs de Russie; camp gouvernemental de transit d'Ulm-Donau. Docum. mEd (Croix-rouge) 1948, No. 18, 30-4. ------ Erfahrungen in der Behandlung kranker Heimkehrer. Med. Klin, Berl, 1949, 44: 257-9.—Thompson, T. O. Repatriated allied prisoners of war and internees. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 289-93.— Toler, H. P. Repatriated from Italy; the story of an American ambulance driver. Prison. War Bull, 1943, 1: No. 2, 7.— Tuttle, M. J. Analysis of medical repatriations; Canadian Army overseas. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1945-46, 3: 210-26.— Yamada, M, & Yosida, Z. Hikiage ken-eki no gaikyo ni tuite [Quarantine of repatriates (to Japan)] Kosyu eiseigaku zassi, 1946-47, 1: 292-6. ---- Settlement. See also such terms as Indian; Military (Prisoner of war) Rehabilitation; Tropics, Colonization, etc. Bottle-Wilbraham, L. Civil resettlement of ex-prisoners of war. Ment. Health, Lond, 1946, 6: 39-42.—Broek, J. O. M. Climate and future settlement. Yearb. Agr, Wash, 1941, 227-36.—Jones, G. P. Impressions of a medical officer to a civil resettlement unit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 161- 4.—Richardson, F. L. W, jr. Community resettlement in a depressed coal region. Appl. Anthrop, 1941-42, 1: 24; No. 3, 32.—Settlement of refugees in the Dominican Republic. Bull. Panamer. Union, 1940, 74: 474-7.—Social problems of re-settlement. Nature, Lond, 1946, 157: 774-6. ---- Tourist. See also Camp, Sanitation; Tourism. Jarrett, J. M. The public health aspect of the sanitation problems created by the touring public. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1938, 85: 681-93.—Summer sanitation program de- signed to protect tourist health. Michigan Pub. Health, 1940, 28: 103. MIGRATING erythema. See Erythema, anulare chronicum migrans. MIGRATING flap. See also Grafting subheadings; also Plastic surgery, Methods; and under names of regions and organs. Aldunate Phillips, E. Injertos pediculados. Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp, Santiago, 1945, 15: 758-64.—Amor, R. Algunas consideraciones sobre la canalizaci6n en cirugfa. Gac. mEd. MExico, 1938, 68: 62-73.—Blocker, T. G, jr, & Mithoefer, J. The pattern flap. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1950, 5: 163-7, illust.—Brown, J. B. The closure of surface defects with free skin grafts and with pedicle flaps. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1947, 84: 862-5.-—Covarrubias Zenteno, R. Colgajos de circulaci6n invertida. Relat. Congr. lat. amer. cir. plast. (1947) 1949, 4. Congr, 173-6.—Cuthbert, J. B. The marsupial skin flap. Brit. J. Plastic Surg, 1949-50, 2: 125-31.—Dellepiane Rawson, R, & Kirshbaum, S. Colgajo migratorio; metodo de la bolsa marsupial (marsupial flap) Relat. Congr. lat. amer. cir. plaat. (1947) 1949, 4. Congr, 212.—Douglas, B, & Buchholz, R. R. The blood circulation in pedicle flaps; an accurate test for de- termining its efficiency. Ann. Surg, 1943, 117: 692-709.— Douglas, B, & Millikan, G. A. The blood circulation in pedicle flaps; preliminary studies on a photo-electric test for determin- ing its efficiency. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1947, 2: 348-57.— Eckhoff, N. L. The use of flaps. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1947, 61: 140-5.—Esser. J. F. S. Biological scrotal flaps; a new approach. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 5: 168-70.— Farina, R. Transplantes pediculados vs transplantes livres. Sao Paulo mEd, 1944, 17: pt 2, 125-32.—Fossen [Pedicle flap] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1941, 81: 756.—Gonzalez Ulloa, M. Colgajos pediculados. Rev. brasil. cir, 1940, 9: 273-6.—Kakorina, A. N. Ukhod za filatovskim steblem. Med. sestra, Moskva, 1949, No. 10, 9-12.—Kubanyi, E. Fagyott vEgtagu katonak lagyteszhiinyainak p6tl£sa nyeles lebeny- atultetEssel. Orvostud. kozl, 1944, 5: 30.—Lang. K. Erfah- rungen iiber gestielte Hautplastiken; aus einer Sonderabteilung fiir Erfrierungen im Bereich der Sanitats-Abteilung Ulm. Chirurg, 1944, 16: 212-24.—Lenggenhager, K. Beitrag zur Wanderlappen-Plastik. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1947, 77: 422.—Matti, H. Ueber Transportplastik. Ibid, 1928, 58: 669-73.—May. H. A simple device to test and to improve the circulation in a pedicle flap. Surgery, 1947, 21: 582-7.— Mills, J. T, & Patterson, J. B. The combined use of multiple excision, the Z-plastic and sliding flaps in the correction of certain congenital and acquired anomalies. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1947, 2: 249-59.—New, G. B. Further uses of the sickle flap in plastic surgery. Ibid, 1946, 1: 271-6.—Olander, G. A. Nicotinic acid and epinephrine test for determining the source of blood supply of delayed skin flaps. Ibid, 1950, 5: 58-65, illust.-—Olsen, G. Stilkede hudlapper; deres anvendelse og teknik ved behandling af st0rre huddefekter pa krop og extre- miteter. Ugeskr. laeger, 1949, 111: 83-9.—Padgett, E. C, & Gaskins, J. H. The use of skin flaps in the repair of scarred or ulcerative defects over bone and tendons. Tr. West. Surg. Ass. (1944) 1945, 52: 195-211.—Prudente, A. InclusSo previa de material aloplastico nos transplantes pediculados. Temas Congr. lat. amer. cir. plast. (1942) 1943, 2. Congr, 379-81.— Reinhard, W., & Lauer, A. Gefahren der gestielten Haut- lappenverpflanzung bei der Homoioplastik. Deut. Zschr. Chir, 1940-41, 254: 661-8.—Requarth, W. Use of pedicle skin grafts in repair of surface defects of the lower extremities. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948, 48: 373-9.—Rosovsky. N. V. [Pre- liminary plastic reconstruction of the hand with the skin of the scrotum] In: Jubil. sborn. Omsk. med. inst, Omsk, 1935, 143-6.—Shaw, D. T. Open abdominal flaps for repair of surface defects of the upper extremity. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1944, 24: 293-308.—Stork, R. B. Pre-operatively applied, mated, plaster of paris casts as an aid in the migration of open- pedicle cross leg flaps. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1947, 2: 433-8. ------ Blood supply of cross leg pedicle flaps. Ibid, 1948, 3: 694-9.—Webster, G. V. Choice of pedicle flaps for plastic and reconstruction surgery. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1944. 24: 1472-82. ---- intermediary. First step, showing raised skin with salve, soaked gauze pulled through incision [illustration] Pharm. Advance, 1942- 43, 14: No. 164, 10.—Second step, transverse cut; 3rd step, MIGRATING FLAP 257 MIGRATING FLAP skin allowed to draw together [illustration] Ibid, No. 164, 10.—Fourth step, skin grafted and arm held in place with harness [illustration] Ibid, No. 164, 11.—Fifth step, skin is severed from arm [illustration] Ibid, No. 164, 11. ---- island (of Esser) Curtillet, E, & Aubaniac. A propos des greffes en ilots; l'Echec par atrophie, l'Echec par enfouissement; pathologie des greffes en ilots. Afrique fr. chir, 1947, 52-4. ------ Le pansement des greffes en ilots par plaque mEtallique. Ibid, 54—6.—Esser, J. F. S. Neue Wege fiir chirurgische Plastiken durch Heranziehung der zahnarztlichen Technik. Beitr. klin. Chir, 1916, 103: Kriegschir. Hefte 6, 547-55. ------ Eigen- artige Ausnutzung einer misslungenen plastischen Operation. Deut. med. Wschr, 1918, 44: 1220. ------ Ueber Plastiken. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1919, 66: 27. —---- Esser inlays as a practical auxiliary operation. Proc. Internat. Coll. Surg. (1941) 1943, 3. Congr , 56-9. Also J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1943. 6: 208-11. ---- local. Boovariwala, D. D. Skin loss replacement by the combined use of direct pedicle flaps and Thiersch's graft. Ind. M. Guide, 1948, 1: 224-7.—Brown, D. O. Repair of limb wounds by the use of direct skin-flaps. Brit. J. Surg, 1942-^3, 30: 307-14 — Limberg, A. A. [Mathematical basis for the selection of differ- ent figures of contiguous triangular skin flaps for the correction of cicatrices on the surface of the body] Vest, khir, 1944, 64: 43-53.—Rubin. L. R. Contiguous skin flaps for wounds of the extremities. Am. J. Surg, 1946, 71: 36-54. ---- tubed pedicle. See also under Grafting. Almeida, F. de. O retalho tubulado. Impr. mEd, Lisb, 1940, 6: 250-3, pi.—Andina, F. Zur Plastik des Rundstiel- lappens. Helvet. chir. acta, 1949, 16: 278-90.—Ardao, H. A, Apolo, E, & Penagaricano, R. El colgajo toraco-abdominal en las reparaciones del miembro superior. Bol. Soc. cir. Uruguay, 1947, 18: 394.—Arhangelsky, P. F. [Twenty-fifth anniversary of the Filatov tubular graft] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredne- aziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 499-501.—Bonola, A. Contributo clinico ai trapianti tubulari in ortopedia. Chir. org. movim, 1947, 31: 95-106.—Caccialanza. P. Contribute alia conoscenza dei lembi tubulati cutanei. Boll. Soc ital. biol. sper, 1942, 17: 94-7.—Caminiti-Manganaro, E. Sul ripristino della sensibility nel lembo cutaneo tubulate e nei lembi di cute trapiantati con tale metodo. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 289. ------ & Faraone, G. Omotrapianto cutaneo a lembo tubulate alia Filatov-Gillies e gruppi sanguigni. Sangue, Milano, 1949, 22: 215-28.— Carsky, K. Tubalny lalok v plastickej chirurgii. Bratisl. lek. listy, 1947, 27: 612-5, 6 pi.—Claoue, C. Lambeaux cutanEs tubulEs; transports par inclusion dermique ou procEdE de la sangsue. Monde mEd, 1940, 50: 149-52.—Conway, H, Stark, R. B, & Docktor, J. P. Vascularization of tubed pedicles. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg. 1949, 4: 133-43.—Esser, E. Alcune considerazioni sul lembo tubulate. Chir. plast, Roma, 1939, 5- 134—Fardeau, A. Les lambeaux cutanEs tubulEs en chi- rurgie plastique. Bruxeiles mEd. 1949, 29:1136-40—Gabarro, P. A new design for raising a tubed pedicled flap. Surgery, 1945 18: 732-41.—Gillies, H. Practical uses of the tubed pedicle flap. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 137-59. ---— & King L. A. B. Mechanical supports in plastic surgery. Lancet, Lond, 1917, 1: 412-4.—Ginestet, G, & Ginestet, G. Les lambeaux cyhn- driques dans la chirurgie reconstructive. Rev. odont. stomat. Par, 1948, 4: 41; passim.—Gordon, S, & Warren, R. F. Ke- flex vasodilatation in tubed pedicle skin grafts. Ann. Surg, 1946, 123: 436-46.—Havens, F. Z, & Dix, C. R. The axillary- iliac tubed flap. Proc Mayo Clin, 1942, 17: 167-9.—Hynes, W. The rapid transfer of abdominal tubed pedicles. rJnt. J. Plastic Surg, 1949-50, 2: 202- 11, illust. .---—- & Macgregor, A. G. The use of fluorescein in estimating the blood now in pedicled skin flaps and tubes. Ibid. 4-12—Janeiek M. HistologickE zmEny tkani implantovanych podle tilatoya. LEk. listv, 1950, 5: 68-70, illust— Jentzer, A. RecupEration fonctionnelle a l'aide d'un greffon osseux autoplastique et de lambeaux cutanEe tubulEs. Schweiz. med. Wschr 194£, 73: 1023-6—Karell, U. Tube flap grafting. Acta Univ. Tartu. (1937) 1939, A, 33: No. 4, 1-15.—Klein D. Instrument for precise formation of the tube graft and French flap. Am J. Sure 1949 78: 139.—Kroeff, M. Dois casos de autoplastia pelo "processo tubular. Hospital, Rio, 1936, 10: 1417-23 — Laico, J. Tube flap transplantation in plastic repair. Philip- pine J. Surg, 1946, 1: 110-8.-Lapchinsky, A G. Modifikacua obrazovaniia filatovskogo steblia s peremeshcheniem treugol- nykh loskutkov kozhi pod nozhkami v odnu storonu. Khi- rurgia, Moskva 1947, No. 12, 30-3-Lauber, H. J, & AresinJN. Plaitiiche Deckung grosser Hautdefekte Narben und Narben- ulzera mit dem Rundstiellappen. Zbl. Chir, 1947, 72. 363-8— Macomber, W. B, & Briele, H. A. Modern experiences with tubed pedicle flaps of the thigh. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg 1947 2: 163-70.—Merendino, K. A. Full thickness pedicle flap graft from the amputated arm for large skin defects follow- ing interscapulothoracic amputation. Arch. Surg, 1950 60. 376-8, illust -Michelson, N. M. [Poetical suggestions m plastic surgery; the suitcase handle] Nov. khir. arkh, 1941, 49. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----17 272.—Nicola, C. P. de. Secuela de quemaduras; injerto tubular de piel. Bol. Acad, argent, cir, 1949, 33: 839.—Obukhova, L. M. Eshche odna modifikaciia obrazovaniia stebel'chatogo loskuta Filatova. Vest, khir, 1948, 68: No. 2, 47, illust.— Penn, J. Zigzag modification of the tubed-pedicle flap. Brit. J. Plastic Surg, 1948, 1: 110.—Rebello Netto. MEtodo tubular em cirurgia plastica. Bol. Acad. nac. med, Rio, 1939-40, 112: No. 8, 13-8, 5 pi.—Rice, F. A, & Hobbs, M. F. Use of splint in transferring tube skin grafts from forearm to lower leg. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 486-8.—St. Loup Bustillo, E. Consideraciones acerca del colgajo de pedfeulo tubulado. Gac mEd. quir. Bolivia, 1943-44, 1: 30-44.—Sanders, G. B, & Lynn, R. B. Graft fixation beneath tubed pedicle flaps. Am. J. Surg, 1947, 73: 700-2.—Schimka, V. II trapianto cutaneo libero affondato all'uso di lembi tubulari a doppia faccia. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 391-3 —Shaw D. T, & Payne, R. L, jr. One stage tubed abdominal flaps; single pedicle tubes. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1946, 83: 205-9.— Soderberg, B. N. The massive combined tube and open flap used as a unity rotation pedicle transplant for repairs of certain deep surface defects. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1948, 3: 407-16.—Sparrow, T. D. The tube pedicle skin graft; its usefulness to the general surgeon. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1938, 85: 562-83.—Steffanoff, D. N. Auriculo-mastoid tube pedicle for otoplasty. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1948, 3: 352-60.—Susoni, A. H. Reparacion plastica por colgajos tubulares. Rev. As. mEd. argent, 1946, 60: 601-5. Also Bol. As. mEd. Puerto Rico, 1947, 39: 47-55.—Usua Marine, J. Algunas consideraciones sobre injertos tubulares. Actas derm. sif, Madr, 1946-47, 38: 1206-17.—Vilesov, S. P. [De la technique de la greffe cutanEe d'apres Filatov] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 7, 79-84.—Virenque, M. Quelques re- marques sur la mEthode tubulEe; technique de la confection du tube. Rev. odont. stomat. Par, 1947, 3: 81-9. ------ Les indications de la mEthode tubulEe; les tubes inutiles. Ibid, 193-208.—Zhak, E. M. [Methods of formation and cultivation of Filatov's pediculate flap] Hospit. delo, 1944 No. 6, 56-8. ---- Z-plastics. Browne, H. R. Templates as an aid in marking out Z- plastics. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1947, 2: 278-80.—Davis, J. S. Present evaluation of the merits of the Z-plastic operation. Ibid, 1946, 1: 26-38.—Marino, H. Las plasticas en Z. Rev. As. mEd. argent, 1941, 55: 208-11.—Morel-Fatio, D. La plastie en Z. J. chir. Par, 1949, 65: 747-54.—Smith, F. Multiple excision and Z plastics in surface reconstruction. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg, 1946, 1: 170-86.—Stevenson, T. W. Release of circular constricting scar by Z flaps. Ibid, 39-42. MIGRATING ophthalmia. See Ophthalmia, migrans. MIGRATION. See also Anthropogeography; Demography; Emigration; Group, Disease: Etiology; Migrant; Migratory instinct; Migratory worker; No- madism; Population; Statistics; Tourism. International Labour Office. Migration. Internat. Labour Rev, Montreal, 1947, 56: 73; 184; 329.—Lamb, R. K. Migra- tion. Social Work Yearb, N. Y, 1943, 7: 33">-9— Migration [bibliography] Popul. Index, Princet, 1943, 9: 33; passim in subsequent numbers and volumes. ---- Biological aspect. See also Migrant, Immigrant. Brage, D. Conceptos bio-sociales de la inmigracion. Sem. mEd, B. Air, 1947, 54: 123-31.—Crew, F. A. E. The biological aspects of migration. Population, Lond, 1933, 1: 34—41.— Gini, C. The physical assimilation of the descendents of immi- grants. Abstr. Bk Internat. Congr. Genet, 1948, 8. Congr, 48.—Hull, H. E. The physical betterment of future citizens through immigration. Proc. Race Betterm. Conf, 1928, 3. Conf, 186-99.—Johnson, A. The menace of the melting pot myth. Ibid, 200. ---- Control, direction, management, and plan- ning. See also other subheadings. Blakeslee, R. O. Laws and administrative practices as barriers to mobility; remedies in relation to human welfare. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1939, 66: 232-42— Gianturco, M. La selezione tecnica degli emigranti. Riv. internaz. protez. sociale, 1947, 2: 74-89.—Goodrich, C. Possibilities and limits of international control of migration. Proc Mil- bank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 74-81.—International Labour Organization. First meeting of the Permanent Migra- tion Committee. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1947, 55: 98- 108—McCall, B. Migration problems and the Federal Government Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1940, 67:130-9.— McCallum, F. The administrative machinery of migration Rep. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia, 1941, 10. session 8 MIGRATION MIGRATION 2." 16-8.—Montagna, C. P., & Burgos, H. I. Ley de colonizaci6n y natalidad. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1941, 7: 21-5.— Mukerjee, R. The ecological control of population. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 1: 23-30. ---- defense. See also other subheadings (Evacuation; war- time) also Migratory worker; Mobilization. United States. Congress. House of Representatives. 77. Congr., 1. Sess., H. Res. 113. Hearings before the Select Committee investigating national defense migration. Pt 11, 14, 16-17. 4v. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Altmeyer, A. J. Defense migration. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 17, 6728-32.—Hillman, S. Defense migration, 1940-41, contrasted with 1916-17. Ibid, H. pt 16, 6310.— Mautz, W. H, & Durand, J. D. Population and war labor supply. J. Am. Statist. Ass, 1943, 38: 31-42.—Myers, H. B. Defense migration and labor supply. Ibid, 1942, 37: 69-76.—Taft, C. P. National defense migration and its rela- tion to health, welfare, and related defense activities. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 17, 6710-24.—War time employment in Germany; the mobilization of labor reserves. J. Indust. Hyg, 1942, 24: Suppl, 26 (Abstr.) ---- Demography. See also Population, Growth. Tomblen, R. L. The effect of immigration on population growth and character. p. 119-37. 25^cm. N. Y., 1935. In: Bell Teleph. Q, 1935, 14: Harnisch, R. Zur Frage der Wanderung und Siebung. Arch. Bevolk, 1942, 12: 27-60— Thompson, W. S. Migration. In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942, 372-410. ----— Migration and the growth of population. Ibid, 381-6. ■------ Are emigration and immigration desirable? Ibid, 386-8. ------ The demographic and economic implications of larger immigra- tion. Proc Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 95-109 — Vincent, P. Vieillissement de la population retraites et immi- gration. Population, Par, 1946, 1: 213-44. ---- Deportation. See also Migrant, deported. Vandervelde, P., & Cantineau, G. La dEportation des civils flamands en 1916; considErations mEdicales; premiere sErie de 200 cas soignEs k l'Hopital Saint-Pierre. Bull. Acad. mEd. Belgique, 1919, 4. ser, 29: 129-208. ---- Displacement. See also Migrant, Displaced person. Ktjlischer, E. M. The displacement of population in Europe. 171p. 24cm. Montreal, 1943. Burg, H. M. v. Fliichtlingselend in Deutschland. Schweiz. Rot-Kreuz Kalend, 1950, 89-91.—Displacement of European populations. Month. Labor Rev, 1943, 57: 1167-73. ---- Evacuation. See also Migrant, juvenile: Evacuee; see also under such terms as Disaster; Earthquake; Flood, etc. Adamson, M. R. The evacuation of children; a question and some notes. Cath. M. Guard, Lond, 1939, 17: 58-63.— Boyd, W. The effects of evacuation on the children. Brit. J. Educ. Psychol, 1941, 11: 120-6.—Brothwood, W. C. V. Ex- perience of evacuation in a county reception area. Pub. Health, Lond, 1939-40, 53: 125-9.—Crosse, V. M, Jones, M. J. [et al.l Maternity and child welfare experience and problems arising from evacuation. Ibid, 172-6.—Deportation of children from England to Canada. In: Child & State (Ab- bott, G.) Chic, 1938, 2: 157-63.—Evacuation of children. Med. Rec, 1941, 153: 381.—Evacuation of the London school children. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 2074.—Evacuation of mothers and young children. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 1031.— Evacuation and reception. Med. Off, Lond, 1941, 65: 61.— Evacuation in retrospect; the Cambridge survey. Ibid, 1942, 67: 149.—First lessons of evacuation. Ibid, 1940, 64: 50.— Glover, J. A. Evacuation; some epidemiological observations on the first four months. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1939-40 33: Sect. Epidem. & State M, 399-412. Also Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 629-31 (Abstr.)—Government (The) evacuation scheme. Ibid, 1939, 1: 81. Also Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 63: 214.—Health problems and evacuation. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 525.—Let hem, W. A. Medical problems of evacua- tion. J. R. San. Inst, 1939-40, 60: 123-8.—Livingstone, F. D. M. Some problems of evacuation as experienced in a Midland county. Practitioner, Lond, 1940, 144: 268-75.— M, D. Evacuation, the first year, by a Provincial medical practitioner. Cath. M. Guard, Lond, 1939-40, 17: 278-81.— Maude, E. J. Evacuation; health and welfare services. Med. Off, Lond, 1941, 65: 56.-—Medico-social problems of evacua- tion. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 660.—Mesures de dEfense passive. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 309-11.—Problems of evacuation and nursing services. Pub. Health, Lond, 1939—40, 53: 178.—Shakespeare, G. Sociological aspects of evacuation. Nature, Lond, 1941, 147: 272.—Social problems of war-time evacuation. Ibid, 1939, 144: 1025-7.— Tangye, C. H. W. Some observations on the effect of evacuation upon mentally defective children. Ment. Health, Lond, 1941, 2: 75-8.— Webster, R. C. Some public health aspects of the evacuation scheme. Pub. Health, Lond, 1939-40, 53: 33. ---- Factors. See also such terms as Civilization; Depression; Economics; Employment; Military (Military oc- cupation) Pauperism; Unemployment, etc. Bicanic, R. [Economical factor in the increase of population] Lijec. vjes, 1940, 62: 585-8.—Falchi, N. Presupposti della ripresa emigratoria. Probl. assist, sociale, 1947, 2: 182-4.— Ferris, J. P. The migrant problem and its background. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 9, 3798-805.—Griaule, M. Du dEguerpissement comme moyen prophylaciique ou thEra- peutique. Presse mEd, 1942, 50: 187.—Palmer, E. N. Culture contacts and population growth. Am. J. Sociol, 1947-48, 53: 258-62.-—Pessler, W. Volkstumsverbreitung und ihre Ur- sachen. Sc. Papers Internat. Congr. Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr, 95-8.—Schmidt, I. Ueber Beziehungen zwischen Landflucht und Intelligenz. Umschau, 1939, 43: 1047.— Smith, M. Some relationships between intelligence and geo- graphical mobility. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1943, 8: 657-65.— Thompson, W. S. War, famine, and disease as factors in population growth. In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942, 44-62. ------Factors affecting out-migration. Ibid, 401-4. ---- Family studies. See also Family. Lenroot, K. F. Extent and character of family migration. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 10, 4005-9.—Rider, R. V, & Badger, G. F. Family studies in the Eastern health district [Baltimore] a consideration of issues involved in determining migration rates for families. Human Biol, 1943, 15: 101-26. ---- Geography. See also under names of countries. South Africa (Union) Office of Census and Statistics. Statistics of migration. Pre- toria, 11. (1937) 1938- Aumont. L'Emigration au Canada. MEm. Congr. Ass. mEd. fr. AmErique du Nord (1904) 1905, 2. Congr, 483-7.— Barrett, J. W. Australia and post-war immigration. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 494.—Hailey. M. The non-European im- migrant communities. In his Afr. Survey, Lond, 1939, 316- 44.—Indian emigration to Ceylon in 1942. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1944, 49: 520.—J, M. E. In step with the Q. A.'s; receiving Polish refugees in Persia. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1944, 40: 589, &c.—Perry, A. Indian native coolie immigration. Tr. Far East. Ass. Trop. M, 1912, 2. Congr, 374-81.—Population redistribution and urbanization (in Korea) Popul. Index, Princet, 1944, 10: 232-4.—Skirving, R. S. Recollections of the emigration service to Australia in sailing ships in long-past years. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 689-97.—Social reconstruction in China. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1944, 49: 657.—Thomas, B. Migration and the British Commonwealth. Eugen. Rev, 1948, 40: 127-36. --- Geography: Europe. k0benhavn, denmark. society for the Study of the Social Consequences of the War. Bulletin [No. 3] Fluctuation of the popu- lations during the World War; Germany and France. 141p. 25Hcm. Kbh., 1917. European migrations before and during the present war. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur, 1941, 22: No. 5, 1-3.— Europe on the move. Popul. Index, Princet, 1948, 14: 102-4.— Fazio, E. Sviluppi e caratteri del movimento migratorio dei paesi mediterranei. Ann. statist, Roma, 1948, 2: 215-41.— Krebs, N. Typen europaisoher Wanderbewegung. Forsch. & Fortsch, 1942, 18: 105-8. Also Research & Progress, Berl, 1943, 9: 3-9.—MacDougall. G. D. A. Inter-war population changes in town and country. J. R. Statist. Soc, Lond, 1940, 103: 30-60.—Migration within and from Interwar Europe. Popul. Index, Princet, 1948, 14: 100-2.—Overseas settlement and population trends. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 731. --- Geography: Europe—France. France. Institut national de la statis- tique et des etudes economiques. Etudes MIGRATION 259 MIGRATION demographiques. No. 3: Les naturalisations en France, 1870-1940. 148p. 28cm. Par., 1942. ---- Etudes demographiques. No. 4: Mouve- ments migratoires entre la France et l'6tranger. 122p. 27cm. Par., 1943. Bourdon, J. Les types d'Emigration. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 1: 222— Carnot, P. Le probleme qualitatif et quantitatif de la repopulation; renatalitE, immigra- tion, croisements. Paris mEd, 1947, 37: No. 2, p. i-v.— Lavalee, G. La France aux prises avec des nEcessitEs d'immi- gration et des dEsirs d'Emigration. Concours mEd, 1946, 68: 1088.—Mauco, G. L'organisation de l'immigration en France. MEdecin fr, 1946, 6: 39-41.—Poignant, R. Etude sur l'as- similation de ['immigration polonaise dans le Pas-de-Calais. Population, Par, 1949, 4: 157-62. ---- Geography: Europe—Germany. Berlin; Statistisches Amt. Wieviele Berliner werden noch zuriickerwartet? Berl. Statist, 1947, 1:3.—Gradmann, R. Altbesiedeltes und jungbesiedeltes Land. Studium gen, Heidelb, 1947-48, 1: 163-77.—Haubold. Bericht uber die Riickfuhrung der Wolhynien- und Galiziendeutschen. Klin. Wschr, 1940, 19: 846.—Kellerer, H. Die Wanderungsbe- wegung in Bayern 1947. Bayern in Zahlen, 1948, 2: 168-71 — Reichling, G. The refugee in Bavaria. Ibid, 5-9.—Schulze- Manitius, H. Deutsche Ostwanderungen. Arch. Bevolk, 1943, 13: 158-64, ch.—Ungern-Sternberg, R. v. Die Be- volkerungsvermehrung bei uns und in den Nachbarlandern, unter Berucksichtigung der wirtschaftlichen Lage. Zbl. ges. Hyg, 1934, 31: 1-22.—Vogt, A. Die Auswanderung aus Wiirttemberg-Baden vor und nach dem Kriege. Statist. Mhefte Wiirttemberg-Baden, 1949, 3: 358. ---- Geography: Latin America. [Arango Sanin, A.] Inmigraci6n. Colombia mEd, 1939,1: 357-9.—Azevedo, S. de A. Imigracao e colonizacao no estado de Sao Paulo. Rev. Arq. mun, S. Paulo, 1941, 7: 105-59.—Brazil- ian immigration restrictions. Bull. Panamer. Union, 1941, 75: 434.—Correa Lima, H. A protecao mEdico-sanitaria as popu- lacoes que emigram para a Amazonia. Ceara mEd, 1944, 23: No. 8, 25-8.—Doria de Vasconeeios, H. O problema imigra- torio no Brasil sob aspecto mEdico-social. Impr. mEd, Rio, 1944-45, 20: No. 372, 83-5—Foulon, L. A, & Aiub, A. Co- rrelacion entre la inmigracion y la importacion en la Repfiblica Argentina. Rev. Fac. agron. vet, B. Air, 1943, 10: 294-307, ch.—Garbarini Islas, G. Sintesis del problema inmigratorio en el momento actual. Tr. Fac. agron. vet. Univ. B. Aires, 1929, 25. Anniv. vol, 315-7.—Gomensoro, J. Los problemas de la inmigracion y la poblacion de nuestro pafs. Bol. sal. pub, Montev, 1942, 2. Epoca, No. 4, 98-120.—Instrucoes para a admissao de trabalhadores bracais e as exigeiicias do servico militar. Arq. hig, S. Paulo, 1942, 7: No. 14, 192.—James, P. E. The problem of foreign immigration in Brazil. Papers Michigan Acad. Sc. (1939) 1940, 25: 385-95.—Kuczynski- Godard, M. H. Algunos preceptos socio-sanitarios acerca de la inmigracion europea en el Peru. Reforma mEd, Lima, 1947, 33: 113-8.—La Rosa, L. de. La Secretarfa de salubridad y asistencia ante los mexicanos residentes en los Estados Unidos. Bol. Of. san. panamer, 1948, 27: 752-6.—Loyo Gonzales, G. The redistribution of native groups in Mexico. AmErica indfgena, MEx, 1943, 3: 39-47.—Naranjo Martinez, E. Ne- cesidad de la inmigraci6n a Colombia. Rev. Fac. med, Bogota, 1934-35, 3: 332-5.—Portillo, H. La inmigracion problema mEdico-social del Peru. Cron. mEd, Lima, 1947, 64: 3; 33.— Some Brazilian views on immigration. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1944, 49: 381.—Vartas, G., Campos, F. [et al.l Entrada de estrangeiros no territorio nacional. Arch. med. leg. identif, Rio, 1938, 8: 542-55.—Wilks, A. La inmigracion como factor de delincuencia en la Republica Argentina. Policia seer, nac, Habana, 1942, 11: 102-5.—Willems, E. Accultura- tion and the horse complex among German-Brazilians. Am. Anthrop, 1944, 46: 153-61. ---- Geography: United States. See also other subheadings (interstate) also Migratory worker. Lively, C E., & Beck, P. G. Movement of open country population in Ohio. 48p. 8? Wooster, 1930. Forms No. 467, Bull. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. U. S. Library of Congress. Division of Bibliography. Immigration in the United States; a selected list of recent references. 94p. 4? Wash., 1943. Appleton, J. B. Migration and economic opportunity in the Pacific Northwest. Proc. Am. Sc. Congr. (1940) 1943, 8. Congr, 9: 199.—Bowman, R. T. The problem of migration in Pennsylvania. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3141-5 — Brender, E. V, & Merrick, E. Early settlement and land use in the present Toccoa Experimental Forest. Sc. Month, 1950, 71: 318-25.—Foreign-born (The) among us. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur, 1943, 24: No. 2, 6-9.—Gillette, J. M. Some population shifts in the United States, 1930-40. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1941, 6: 619-28.—Hansen, M. L. The peopleing of the colonies. In his Atlantic Migration, Cambr, 1940, 25-52. ------ Pioneers of the great migration. Ibid, 120- 45.—Intrinsic and environmental factors in American popula- tion growth; symposium arranged by the Population Associa- tion of America. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 1939, 80: 474-626 — Lorentz, P. The entire country is on wheels; letter. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 11, 4294.—McEntire, D, & Clawson, M. Migration and resettlement in the Pacific North- west, 1930-40. Social Sc, 1941, 16: 102-15.—Miller, H. A. Immigrant classification by mother-tongue. Proc. Nat. Conf. Race Betterm, 1914, 1. Conf, 551 .—Packard, W. E. Can migrants be placed to advantage on lands to be served by the Central Valley project? In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3268-91, 6 pi.—Patterson, J. M. Migration in Maryland. Ibid, 3139-41— Redistribution of U. S. population. Popul. Index, Princet, 1943, 9:2; passim in subsequent numbers and volumes.—Stauffer, W. H. Migrants in Virginia. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3133.—Thompson, W. S. The direction of internal migration in the United States. In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942. 394-7. --- Immigration laws and regulations. See also other subheadings (Biological aspect; Public health aspect, etc.) United States. Government Printing Office. Superintendent of Documents. Im- migration ... list of publications for sale. lip. 23Kcm. Wash., 1942. Entrada de estrangeiros no territorio nacional. Arq. med. leg. ident, Rio, 1938, 16: 542-55.—Hutchinson, E. P. The present status of our immigration laws and policies. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 82-94.—Immigration policy in the British Commonwealth. Internat. Labour Rev, Montreal, 1947, 55: 135-9.—International Labour Office. Migration. Ibid, 434—53.—Medical inspection of Irish labourers. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 402.—Pirotto, A. D. Con- sideraciones sobre las leyes de inmigracion. Bol. sal. pub, Montev, 1942, 2. Epoca, No. 4, 77-97.—Solis-Cohen, R. T. The exclusion of aliens from the United States for physical defects. Bull. Hist. M, 1947, 21: 33-50.—Ward, R. D. Race betterment and our immigration laws. Proc. Nat. Conf. Race Betterm, 1914, 1. Conf, 542-6.—Willcox, W. F. The statis- tical basis of the American National Origins law restricting immigration. Bull. Inst, internat. statist, Haye, 1931, 26: 124-54. ---- Infiltration. Warnotte, D. De la pEnEtration lente d'ElEments Etrangers dans certaines populations a raison de circonstances Econo- miques; a propos de deux notes de M. Ridolfo Livi sur l'esclavage en Italie au Moyen Age. Bull. Soc anthrop. Bruxelles, 1909 28: 128-45. ---- internal. See also subheading Geography. Goodrich, C. Internal migration and economic opportunity in the United States. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 4: 86-92.—Hobbs, A. H. Specificity and internal migration. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1942, 7: 772-81.—Internal migration in the United States. Popul. Index, Princet, 1944, 10: 72-6.—Thompson, W. S. The source of internal migrants. In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942, 393.—Webb, J. N. Internal migration; asset or liability? Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1939, 66: 243-52. ---- international. International migration. Popul. Index, Princet, 1948, 14: 97-9. Also in: Demogr. Yearb, Lake Success (1948) 1949, 31-5.—Ravnholt, H. A quantitative concept of the interna- tional mobility of population and its application to certain European countries in the period 1851-1935. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 1: 224-9.—Thompson, W. S. The future of international migration. In his Popul. Probl, N. Y, 1942, 389-91. ---- interstate [in U. S.] See also other subheadings (Geography: United States) United States. Congress. House of Representatives. 76. Congr., 3. Sess., H. Res. 63, 491, & 629. Hearings before the Select Committee to investigate the interstate migra- tion of destitute citizens. Pt 8-10. 3v. 23cm. Wash., 1941. 60 MIGRATION MIGRATION Bright. M. L, & Thomas, D. S. Interstate migration and intervening opportunities. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1941, 6: 773-83.— Fleming, P. B. Proposed Federal legislation in relation to interstate migration. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3377-3400.—Goodrich, C. Study of population redistribution. Ibid, pt 9, 3757-9.—Ryan, P. E. State and local organization for coping with interstate migration. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1940, 67: 140-9. ■------Falk, M. [et al.] Platform on interstate migration. Ibid, 1941, 68: 154-7. ---- Medical and nursing problems. See also Migrant, Health and welfare prob- lems; also other subheadings of Migration (Psy- chiatric aspect; Public health aspect, etc.) _ Faivre, A. *Aspect medical et social du probleme des etrangers en France. 84p. 25cm. Par., 1939. Medical problems of immigration. 153p. 24cm. Easton, Pa., 1913. Pinon, L. L. *Les problemes medicaux de 1'immigration, 63p. 24cm. Par., 1938. Haines, S. J. Nursing aspects of the refugee problem. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1949, 45: 84.—Huber, J, & Besson, A. Technique du controle mEdical obligatoire des immigrants. Ann. hyg. Par, 1947, 25: 291-6 (Abstr.) ----— ^ Probleme de 1'immigration; de la nEcessitE absolue d'un controle mEdical obligatoire et sEvere. Sante pub. Par, 1947, 2: No. 7, 1, &c— Ipsen, J, jr. Attack rates among immigrants to infected human populations. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1950, 40: 136-42 — Krueger, F. J. An interesting diagnostic problem in immigra- tion examination; case report. Hosp. News, Wash, 1941, 8: No. 23, 27-30, 2 pi.-—Lattes, L. Medicina ed emigrazione. Arch, antrop. crim, Milano, 1948, 68: 93-130.—McCallum, F. Some medical aspects of migration. Rep. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia, 1941, 10. Session, 8-21.—Melnotte. Main- d'oeuvre indigene et maladies exotiques. MEd. usine, Par, 1950, 12: 94-100.—Roquete Pinto, E. Selegao no imigrante para o Continente Americano. Impr. mEd, Rio, 1946-47, 22: No. 394, 26. ----pendulum. Guth, H. Die Pendelwanderung, eine Massenerscheinung des 20. Jahrhunderts. Gesundheit, Zur, 1946, 26: 407-27 — R. Az ingavandorldsok statisztikaja. Statiszt. Ert, 1942, 43-8.—Zanten, J. H. v. La migration et le mouvement alternants. Bull. Inst, internat. statist, Haye, 1938, 28: 106-9. ---- Political aspect. See also Geopolitics, in 5. series; also Migrant subheadings (Japanese; Jew; juvenile: Evacuee, etc.) Argentine Republic. Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Worship. Project of convention on the right of asylum. 51p. 8? B. Air., 1937. Can migrations aid the peace goals? In: Human Breed. (Burch, G. I.) rev. ed, N. Y, 1947, 72-86.—Migrations [after Potsdam decision] Popul. Index, Princet, 1948, 14: 296.—Poggi, J. Politica imigratoria; o papel do mEdico na realizacao do magno problema. Labor, clin, Rio, 1947, 27: 9; passim.—Sauvy, A. Union europEenne et migrations. Atomes, Par, 1948, 3: 327-30. ---- postwar. See also subheadings of Migrant worker. Milbank Memorial Fund [Proceedings, 1946] Postwar problems of migration. 175p. 23cm. N. Y., 1947. Bruner, J. S. How much post-war migration? Am. J. Sociol, 1943-44, 49: 39-45.—Doublet, J. Mouvements migra- ted es d'apres guerre. Population, Par, 1947, 2: 497-514.— Lorimer, F, Lenroot, K. F, & Coil, E. J. Problems relating to migration and settlement in the postwar period. Rep. Com. Organiz. Peace, 1942, 2: 184-94.—Moses, R. Post-war im- migration. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A1324-6.—Wael- broeck, P. Postwar international migration. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1944, 71: 91-9. ---- Problems. See also other subheadings; also such terms as Education; Food supply; Housing; Sanitation; Water supply, etc. United States. National Resources Com- mittee. The problems of a changing population. 306p. 29cm. x 23/2cm. Wash., 1938. Barnes, H. E, & Teeters, N. K. Immigration as a factor in criminality. In their New Horiz. Crim, N. Y, 1943, 125-31.— Carneiro de Mendonca. F. Problemas de imigracao. Rev. brasil. med, 1945, 2: 434.—Godoy, O. de. Imigracao e crimi- nalidade. Rev. Arq. num., S. Paulo, 1939-40, 6: No. 67, 149-66. --- Psychiatric aspect. See also Migrant, Psychiatric aspect. Beaudouin, H, & Beaudouin, J. L. Le probleme psychia- trique de 1'immigration; les stades du dEpistage. Ann. mEd. psychol. Par, 1947, 105: 416-20.—Carvalhal Ribas, J. Imi- gracao e higiene mental. Bol. hig. ment, S. Paulo, 1945, 1: No. 7, 1-3.-—Cavalcanti, A. de L. O problema da imigracao em face da higiene mental. Arq. brasil. hig. ment, 1945-46, 16:-17: 52-4.—Davenport, A. B. Selecting immigrants. Proc. Am. Ass. Study Feebleminded, 1920, 44. Session, 178.—Kaplun, D. Feeblemindedness as a factor in transiency. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1937, 21: 96-100.—Medeiros, M. de. Imigragao. Bol. hig. ment, S. Paulo, 1946-47, 3: No. 29, 1. ------ O pro- blema da imigracao. Arq. brasil. hig. ment, 1947, 18: 34-50.— Pacheco e Silva, A. C. Immigracao e hygiene mental. Arch. brasil. hyg. ment, 1925, 1: No. 2, 27-35— Pedersen, S. Psychopathological reactions to extreme social displacements (refugee neuroses) Psychoanal. Rev, 1949, 36: 344-54.— Reichard, J. D. Immigration and the mental health of com- munities. In: Ment. Health (Am. Ass. Advance. Sc.) Lan- caster, 1939, 115-9.—Roxo, H. Imigracao e higiene mental. Arq. brasil. hig. ment, 1947, 18: 31-3. ---- Public health aspect. See also Migrant, Health and welfare problems; also such terms as Medicine, colonial. Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Re- port on conditions in reception areas. 18p. 24^cm. Lond., 1941. Board, L. M, & Dunsmore, H. J. Environmental health problems related to urban decentralization, as observed in a typical metropolitan community. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 986-96.—Bonifaci. Aspectos sanitarios de la emigraci6n espafiola. An. Hosp. Varsovia, Toulouse, 1948, 1: 7-9.— Chavez, L, & Quiroz Cuaron, A. Medidas profilacticas de delincuencia en materias migratoria y de sanidad internacional. Criminalia, MEx, 1946, 12: 476-88.—Clerc, M. NEcessitE d'une teglementation internationale ayant pour but d'unifier les conditions d'hygiEne exigEes dans le transport des Emi- grants. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1914) 1915, 43: 1137-42 — Didonna, P. Conseguenze d'ordine demografico-sanitario del fenomeno emigratorio. Riv. infort. mal. profes, 1949, 36: 114-9.—Fracasso, P. Aspetti sanitari dell'emigrazione. Notiz. ammin. san, 1949, 2: 80-5.—Geiger, J. C, & Owen, E. An acute public health problem of immigration. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 247.—Lorentz, P. Break-down in health service. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 11, 4298 — Manassei, C. L'emigrazione ed i suoi problemi sanitari. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 311-22.—Marzeev, A. N. Sani- tarno-eoidemiologicheskoe obsluzhivanie dvizhushchikhsia mass. Hig. san, Moskva, 1945, 10: No. 6, 37-40— Maxcy, K. F. Epidemiological implications of wartime population shifts. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1089-96.—Medeiros, M. de. O problema da imigracao. Rev. mEd. brasil, 1948, 25: 233- 40.—Sysin, A. [Sanitary measures during mass migration of the civilian population] Hig. & zdorov, 1941, 6: No. 7, 12-6. ---- Racial aspect. See also subheadings of Migrant (Indian; Japanese; Jew; Negro) American (An) dilemma by G. Myrdal [Bk Rev.] Popul. Index, Princet, 1944, 10: 76-8.—Florant, L. C. Negro in- ternal migration. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1942, 7: 782-91.—Holmes, S. J. The effect of migration on the natural increase of the Negro. Sc. Papers Internat. Congr. Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr, 119-23.—International Labour Office. Survey of Chinese emigration. Internat. Labour Rev, Montreal, 1949, 60: 289-301.—Price, D. O. Non white migrants to and from selected cities. Am. J. Sociol, 1948, 54: 196-201.—Reid, I. D. A. Special problems of Negro migration during the war. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 150-8. Also Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1947, 25: 284-92.—Zeisel, H. The race question in American immigration statistics. Social Res, 1949, 16: 222-9. ---- Relocation. See also Migrant subheadings (deported; Japanese) also Migration, Control: Migratory worker, Physician; Mobilization; Physician, Distribution. United States. War Relocation Author- ity. A story of human conservation. 212p. 8° Wash., 1946. Baketel.H.S. Resettlement; an acute need. Med. Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 11, 27.—Hoey, J. M. Mass relocation of MIGRATION 261 MIGRATION aliens. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 194-9.— Hollister, J. L. Manpower board undertakes to allocate civilian doctors; shortages are said to exist in more than 300 communi- ties. Med. Econom, 1942-43, 20: 37; 108.—Lamb, R. K, & Hoey, J. M. Mass relocation of aliens. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 186-99— Mountin, J. W. Relocation of physicians; a prerequisite to better medical care. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1944, 30: 356-64. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 126: 203-5. —---- Relocation of physicians. Diplomate, 1945, 17: 53-8.—Preliminary report on the post war relocation survey of the Committee on Medical Care and Health of Connecticut Post War Planning Board. Connecticut M. J, 1944, 8: 769- 71.—Roy, C. H. USPHS devises way to measure M. D.'s capacity for service; procedure is suggested as aid in estimating relocation needs. Med. Econom, 1943-44, 21: No. 12, 36-9. ---- Repatriation. See also Migrant, repatriated; Military (Pris- oner of war) Valette, P. *L'organisation du service de sante du rapatriement. 35p. 24cm. Par., 1945. Adam, R. F. Settling down in Civvy Street. Health & Social Welf, Lond, 1945-46, 140-3.—Cahen. EugEnisme et retour des prisonniers. Sante homme, 1946, No. 34, 16.— Communique a paraitre en zone libre; rapatriement des mem- bres du personnel sanitaire; preuve de leur qualitE. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 817-22.—Curie, A. Transi- tional communities and social re-connection. Human Rela- tions, Lond, 1947, 1: 42; 240.—Dear, R. H. B. Medico- military aspects of the repatriation of sick and wounded. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 64-71.—Egberts, A. E. Jersey City; repatriation way-station. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 11, 23.—Germany violates international convention for repatriation of sick and wounded soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1996.—Koppius. P. W. Medische ervaringen in Nederland tijdens de bezetting; repatrieering. In: Med. ervar. in Nederland (1940-45) Groning, 1947, 245-57.—Rapatriement de la population civile italienne d'Ethiopie. Rev. internat Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 188-91, 2 pi.—Rapport sur le rapatrie- ment des prisonniers de guerre pour raisons de sante et leur hospitalisation en pays neutres. Ibid, 1947. 29: 791-813. ---- rural-urban. See also other subheadings (Control; Demog- raphy; Problems) Population; Town planning; Urbanism. Biss, K. *Sozialpsychiatrische Probleme der Landflucht; eine Untersuchung iiber den Zusam- menhang von Begabung und Abwanderung in zwei Juradorfern [Basel] 23p. 24cm. Ziir., 1939. Levi Bianchini, M. Igiene mentale e ur- banismo nella civilta attuale. 75p. 24cm. Salerno, 1946. Forms No. 1, Collana di monogr. Igiene & san. pubb. Bunle, H. Comparaison internationale des agglomErations urbaines. Bull. Inst, internat. statist, Haye, 1938, 28: 80 — Burgdorfer, F. Verstadterung im Lichte der Bevblkerungs- statistik und Bevolkerungspolitik. Volk & Rasse, 1936, 11: 169-78.—Carroll, J. B. Zipf's law of urban concentration. Science, 1941, 94: 609.—Freedman, R. Health differentials for rural-urban migration. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1947, 12: 536- 41.—Gist, N. P., & Clark, C. D. Intelligence as a selective factor in rural-urban migrations. Am. J. Sociol, 1938-39, 44: 36-58.—Hauser, P. M, & Eldridge, H. T. Projection of urban growth and migration to cities in the United States. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 159-73. Also Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1947, 25: 293-307.—Heberle, R. The causes of rural-urban migration; a survey of German theories. Am. J. Sociol, 1937-38, 43: 932-50.—Hoyt, H. Forces of urban centralization and decentralization. Ibid, 1940-41, 46: 843-52.—Landflucht (Die) als biologisches Problem. Praxis, Bern, 1945, 34: 111.—Legge (La) contro l'urbanesimo; effetti, riflessi bellici e interferenze. Notiz. demogr, Roma, 1943, 16: 27-31.—Lively, C. E. The development of research in rural migration in the United States. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 4: 93-107.—Marquez, F. P. Despoblacion rural. Congr. argent, urbanismo (1935) 1937, 1. Congr, 2: 297.—Miiller, K. Siebungsvorgange bei der Bildung von Grosstadtbevolkerungen. Arch. Bevolk, 1942 12: 1-26 — Sonnenberg, W. Gedanken iiber Wesen und Behandlung der Landflucht. Deut. med. Wschr, 1939, 65: 523.—Taeuber, C. Recent trends of rural-urban migration in the United States. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 124-34.—Thomp- son. W. S. Some data on country-to-city migration. In his Popul Probl, N. Y, 1942, 398-401.—Whitney, V. H. Rural- urban people. Am. J. Sociol, 1948 54: 48-54. ---- Sociology. See also other subheadings (Factors; Family studies, etc.) Bird, C. Population changes. In his Social Psychol, N. Y, 1940, 396-403.—Hobbs, A. H. Specificity and selective migra- tion. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1942, 7: 772-81.—Humphrey, N. D. On assimilation and acculturation. Psychiatry, Bait, 1943, 6: 343-5.—Mowrer, E. R. Migration and mobilitv. In his Disorg. Pers. & Social, Phila, 1942, 59-64.—Warren, G. L. Aliens and foreign born. Social Work Yearb, N. Y, 1913, 7: 51-60.—Woofter, T. J, jr. Possibilities of future migration. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work. 1940, 67: 118-29. ---- Statistics. See also Habitation; Population. Hamilton, C. H, & Henderson, F. M. Use of the survival rate method in measuring net migration. J. Am. Statist. Ass, 1944, 39: 197-206.—Lacroix, M. Problems of collection and comparison of migration statistics. In: Probl. Collect. Internat. Statist. (Milbank Mem. Fund) (1948) 1949, 71-105.—Molinari, A. Projet d'une mEthode internationale uniforme pour les statistiques des migrations. Bull. Inst, internat. statist, Haye, 1938, 27: 55-7.—Miihsam, H. A note on migration and Verhulst's logistic curve. J. R. Statist. Soc, Lond, 1939, 102: 445-8.—Problem (The) of measuring replacement of popula- tion. Nature. Lond, 1949, 164: 291-3. ---- wartime. See also other subheadings (Control; defense; Displacement; Evacuation, etc.) Contrasts in wartime population growth. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur, 1944, 25: No. 4, 1-3.—Huruya, Y. Rinsen taisei-ka no zinko mondai [population problems under wartime regulations] Mitt. Jap. Ges. Gyn, 1942, 37: 505-8.—Sanchez Verdugo, J. Influencia de la guerra en algunos fenomenos demograficos. Rev. san, Madr, 1948, 22: 324-41.—Shryock, H. S, jr. Internal migration and the war. J. Am. Statist. Ass, 1943, 38: 16-30. ------ Wartime shifts of the civilian population. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund (1946) 1947, 23: 135-49. Also Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1947, 25: 269-83 — Vincent, P. Guerre et population. Population, Par, 1947, 2: 9-30.—Wartime migrations present problems for common- wealth; civilian population gain in defense areas due to military and industrial activities. Welf. Bull, Springf, 1943, 34: No. 3, 3.—Wright, Q. Population changes and war. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 2: 1118-45. ---- westward. See also Migration, pendulum. Carnot, P. Les dEplacements de population et la tetro- rotation occidentale. Paris mEd, 1946, 36: No. 7, 1.—Hansen, M. L. The westward impulse. In his Atlantic Migration, Cambr, 1940, 3-24. ---- of animals. See also Bird, Migration; Migratory instinct. For phototropic migration see Phototropism. Sanchez y Sanchez, D. Contribuciones para la investigation biologica; los desplazamientos de los animales; emigraciones. p.61-136. 24J/£cm. Madr., 1944. In: Tr. Inst. Cajal See. fisiol, 1944, 36: 61-136. Dementev, G. P. Obzor rabot central'nogo biuro kol'cevaniia za gody voiny, 1941-45. Izvest. Akad. nauk SSSR, sEr. biol, 1949, 48-53.—Feniuk, B. K, & Demiashev, M. P. [Study on the migration of gerbilles (Mammalia; Glires) by means of the ear-clip method] Vest, mikrob, 1936, 15: 89-106.—Fontaine, M, Lachiver. F. [et al.] La fonction thyroidienne du saumon (Salmo salar L.) au cours de sa migration reproductrice. J. physiol. Par, 1948, 40: 182A-184A.^Gladkov, N. A. K voprosu o migracijakh ptic; vesennii prilet ptic kak fenolo- gicheskoe iavlenie. In: Pamiati akad. M. A. Menzbir, Moskva, 1937, 69-91.—Gray, J. Migration of vertebrate animals. Endeavour, Lond, 1946, 5: 83-9.—Heribert, J. Les migra- tions des poissons. Nature, Par, 1947, 311.-—Larionov, V. F. Issledovanie periodicheskikh javlenii u ptic i ikh znachenie dlia problemy perelotov. Izvest. Akad. nauk SSSR, sEr. biol, 1949 40-7.—Leiper, R. T. Some inhabitants of man and their migrations. Univ. Toronto M. J, 1923-24, 1: No. 4, 36-9.— Loeser, J. A. Bird migration. In his Animal Behav, Lond, 1940, 151-62.—Merkel, F. W. Zur Physiologie des Vogel- zugtriebes. Zool. Anz, 1937, 117: 297-308.—Noble, G. K., & Breslau, A. M. The senses involved in the migration of young fresh-water turtles after hatching. J. Comp. Psychol, 1938, 25: 175-93.—Parker, H. W. The herpetological fauna of the Galapagos Archipelago. Rep. Brit. Ass. Advance Sc, 1935, 389.—Promptov, A. N. Sezonnye migracii ptic kak biofiziolo- gicheskaia problema. Izvest. Akad. nauk SSSR, sEr. biol, 1949, 30-9.—Putzig, P. Die Triebkrafte des Vogelzugs. Umschau, 1938, 42: 866-9.—Ritchie, J. A study of bird migra- tion. Nature, Lond, 1941, 147: 91.—Sanderson, I. T. The mystery of migration. In: Science Yearb. (Ratcliff, J. D.) N. Y, 1945, 213-24.—Schneirla, T. C. Nomadism in the swarm-raiding army ants as an instance of animal migration. Anat. Rec, 1944, 89: 552 (Abstr.) Also Biol. Bull, 1945, 88: MIGRATION 262 MIGRATORY WORKER 166-93.—Stickel, L. F. The source of animals moving into a depopulated area. J. Mammal, 1946, 27: 301-7.—Sulkin, N. M, Beams, H. W, & King, R. L. Migration and buoyancy regulation in Corethra. Anat. Rec, 1941, 81: Suppl, 129 (Abstr.)—Tugarinov, A. J. Sovremennoe sostoianie ucheniia o sezonnvkh migraciiakh ptic. Izvest. Akad. nauk SSSR, sEr. biol, 1949, 7-29. ---- of plants. See also Ecology; Plant, Geography. Holttum, R. E. The uniform climate of Malaya as a barrier to plant migration. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1940, 6. Congr, 4: 669-71. MIGRATION of ions. See Electrocataphoresis; Iontophoresis. MIGRATION of leukocytes. See Leukocyte, Diapedesis; Phagocyte. MIGRATION of nations. See also Man, early; Middle Ages; Prehistory; Paleontology; also under names of countries and nations. Hansen, M. L. The Atlantic migration, 1607- 1860. 391p. 22Hcm. Cambr., Mass., 1940. Ratzel, F. [Origin and migration of peoples from the geo- graphical view-point] Russ. antrop. J, 1901, 2: 82-95.— Tischler, F. Die menschliche Beharrungstendenz und die urgeschichtlichen Volkerwanderungen in ihrer Beziehung zur Umwelt. Forsch. & Fortsch, 1948, 24: 28-32. MIGRATORY instinct. See also Bird, Migration; Migration—of animals; also under names of migratory animals. Rowan, W. Homing, migration and instinct. Science, 1945, 102: 210. ---- human. See also Impulse; Migrant, juvenile; Vagabond. Davenport, C. B. The feebly inhibited; nomadism or the wandering impulse, with special reference to heredity. Proc. Nat. Acad. Sc. U. S, 1915, 1: 120-2.—Kline, L. W. Truancy as related to the migrating instinct. Pedag. Semin, Worcester, 1897-98, 5: 381-420.—Scharling, H. [Boys with the wander- lust] Nyt tskr. abnormvaes, Kbh, 1908, 10: 138-42 — Seelig, E. Der nichtsesshafte Mensch. Mschr. Kriminalb, 1939, 30: 141-8.—Vessie, P. R. The wanderlust impulse. Med. J. & Rec, 1924, 120: 19-22. MIGRATORY worker. See also Employee; Employment; Industrial worker; Migration, defense; Unemployment; Workman. United States. Federal Interagency Com- mittee on Migrant Labor. Migrant labor ... a human problem; report and recommendations. 58p. 19cm.x25cm. Wash., 1947. Falk, M. America's second army. Trained Nurse, 1942, 108: 106-10.-—German free workers in France. Internat. Labour Rev, Montreal, 1948, 8: 227-30.—Green, W. The part of organized labor in defense migration. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 16, 6414.—International Labour Office. The recruitment of French labour for Germany. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1943, 47: 312-43.------Soviet workers in Germany; methods of recruitment and condi- tions of employment. Ibid, 576-90.—Krueger, C. G. New Jersey State panel on migratory labor. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 14, 5607-10.—Migrant labor in New York. Health News, Albany, 1948, 25: No. 27, 10-4.—Moore, W. E. The migration of native laborers in South Africa. Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1946, 24: 401-19.—Perkins, F. Excerpts from an unpublished report of the Secretary of Labor. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 10, 4085-195.—Read, M. Migrant labour in Africa and its effects on tribal life. Internat. Labor Rev, Montreal, 1942, 45: 605-31.—Sauvy, A. Some aspects of the international migration problem. Ibid, 1948, 58: 18-37.—Speek, P. A. Foreign workers and manpower in Germany. Month. Labor Rev, 1943, 57: 495-8.—U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; labor conditions in French North Africa. Ibid, 56: 858-75. ---- Farmer. See also Agriculture—in war; Farmer. Agricultural migrants. Final Rep. White House Conf. Child. Democr, 1940, 38-41.—Castaldi, L. Costituzioni e attitudini ai lavori dei campi. Rass. med. indust, 1941, 12: 487 (Abstr.)—Evans, D. T. Farm Labor Survey; report on cooperating Government agencies, June 16, 1941. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 14, 5612.—Evans. R. M. Agricultural conservation. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. V. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3230-2.— Farm labor supply situation in southern New Jersey, 1941; prepared by the Labor Division, Farm Security Administration. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr, H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res. 113, pt 14, 5849-58.—La Follette, R. M, jr. Agricultural migration; past, present and future. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 145-53— Liske, C. Girl Scout experimental farm-work camp. Child, \\ ash, 1944-45, 9: 3-9.—Maddox, J. J. The Farm Security Admin- istration in southern communities. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 109-18.—Medical care for farm workers in California and Arizona. Month. Labor Rev, 1942, 55: 957-9.— Miura, U. Hokuman manzin nomin narabi-ni honpo nogyo imin no i-syoku-zyu [food, clothing, and shelter of North Manchurian native farmers and of the Japanese farmer- immigrants] Kokumin eisei, 1938, 15: 393-414.—Packard, W. E. Can the low-income and destitute farm population improve their status through cooperation. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 76. Congr, 3. sess, H. Res. 63, pt 8, 3295-3303. ------ Consumer coopera- tion in agriculture. Ibid, 3313.—Schmidt, C. T. Changes in American agriculture and some of the results. Ibid, pt 9, 3767-82.—Taylor, P. S. Forces that jeopardize the security of farm people. Ibid, pt 8, 3246-52. ------& Allen. W. W. Factors underlying the insecurity of farm people in the corn belt. Ibid, pt 10, 4063-85.—Tolley, H. R. Potential migration as a problem of American agriculture. Ibid, pt 8, 3194.— Wilson, M. L. Meeting the farm labor shortage through U. S. Crop Corps. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 627-30. ---- Laws, and regulations. See also Employment, compulsory; Mobiliza- tion; Slavery. Franco-Italian (The) migration agreements. Internat. Labour Rev, 1947, 55: 395-402.—Hailey. M. Control of migratory labour and travellers in Africa. In his Afr. Survey; Lond, 1939, 1199. ---- Medical care. Barnett, E. D. Migratory Mexican laborers pose special health care problems for California Medical Association. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 3, 43.—Dickie, W. M. Migratory labor in California. California West. M, 1937, 47: 106 — Green, W. Health. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, H. Res, 113, pt 16, 6421.—Health of transient and migratory laborers in Cali- fornia. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1937-38, 16: 125; 131.—Health and welfare of migratory labor. Month. Labor Rev, 1940, 51: 1363-6.—Hettema, E. M, & Ranson. B. R. Nursing in a medical care program for migrant farm workers. Pub. Health Nurs, 1947, 39: 398-402.—Liebold. Aufgaben der Gesundheitsamter bei der Ueberwachung und Betreuung fremdvolkischer Arbeiter. Desinfekt. & SchSdlings- bekampf, 1943, 35: 51-3.—Medical care for migratory labor. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 2189.—Mott, F. D. Health services for migrant farm families. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 35: 308-14. ------& Roemer, M. I. A Federal program of public health and medical services for migratory farm workers. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1945, 60: 229-49.—Schaupp, K. L. Medi- cal care of migratory agricultural workers; a story of accom- plishment. California West. M, 1944, 60: 238-41— Turner, D. H. Dental care in migratory labor camps. J. Florida Dent. Soc, 1944, 15: No. 5, 7.—Wade, M. A, & Jones, L. W. The Land Army nurse. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 849-52. ---- Occupational aspect. See also other subheadings; also names of migratory occupations as Farmer; Employee, government; Librarian; Lumberman; Miner; also Migration, postwar. Alexander, W. W. Interstate migration and industrial opportunity today. Proc Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 134—44.—Ferreira, I. Proyecto de resolucion acerca, de la situaci6n de incertidumbre y desamparo de los obreros jornale- ros en nuestro pais. Bol. Soc. med. quir. centr, Montev, 1937, 21: No. 21, 29.—Freedman, R, & Hawley. A. H. Migration and occupational mobility in the depression. Am. J. Sociol, 1949-50, 55: 171-7.—Menefee, S. C, & Cassmore, O. C. The pecan shelters of San Antonio; the problem of underpaid and unemployed Mexican labor. J. Indust. Hyg, 1941, 23: Suppl, 139 (Abstr.)—U. S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Sources of labor supply in West Coast shipyards and aircraft-parts plants. Month. Labor Rev, 1942, 55: 926-31.—Webb, J. M. Nomads. Personnel J, 1937-38, 16: 125-33. MIGRATORY WORKER 263 MIGRATORY WORKER ---- Physician, and scientist. See also Licensure, Laws; Physician, Distri- bution. Emigration of physicians from Germany in 1933. J. Am. M. Ass, 1934, 102: 1241.—Greene, J. E. Interregional migra- tion of psychological talent. J. Social Psychol, 1941. 14: 119-28.—Lassek, A. M. Medical statistics of South Carolina; the factors of urbanization and county wealth in the state distribution of physicians. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1943, 39: 228-32.—Location and movement of physicians, 1923 to 1938; effect of local factors upon location. California West. M, 1943, 58: 247.—Medical practice acts; graduates from foreign medical schools; foreign licensure requirement. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1942, 28: 63.—Mountin. J. W, Pennell. E. H, & Brock- ets G. S. Location and movement of physicians, 1923 and 1938; changes in urban and rural totals for established physicians. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1945, 60: 173-85.—Mountin, J. W, Pennell, E. H, & Nicolay, V. Location and movement of physicians, 1923 and 1938; general observations. Ibid, 1942, 57: 1363; 1752. Also Fed. Bull, Chic, 1942, 28: 324-38. Also Diplomate, 1943, 15: 1-10. ------ Location and move- ment of physicians, 1923 and 1938; effect of local factors upon location. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1942, 57: 1945-54. ------ Location and movement of physicians, 1923 and 1938; age distribution in relation to county characteristics. Ibid, 1943, 58: 483-90. ------ Location and movement of physi- cians, 1923 and 1938; turnover as a factor affecting state totals. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 123-30.—Muhlens. Zur Frage der Auswanderung von Aerzten nach Lateinamerika und anderen Landern. Deut. med. Wschr, 1919, 45: 1389.—Nelson, L. Distribution, age, and mobility of Minnesota physicians, 1912-36. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1942, 7: 792-801.—Pennell, E. H. Location and movement of physicians; methods for estimating physician resources. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1944, 59: 28i-96.—Schilling, C. Auswanderung und Aerzte. Reichs Med. Anz, 1920, 45: 145-7.—Wallner, A. Auswanderung nach Nordamerika (Ratschlage fiir junge Aerzte) Miinch. med. Wschr, 1926, 73: 1757. --- Physician, alien. Alien (The) doctor question. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: Suppl, 62.—Alien doctors' employment. Ibid, 1941, 2: 598.—Alien doctors; list of alien doctors licensed by the Commonwealth Alien Doctors Board, at 1st January, 1944. Australas. J. Pharm, 1943, 24: 679.—Alien physicians. Northwest M, 1942, 41: 261.—Alien physicians; shall they be licensed; standards must be maintained. California West. M., 1942, 57: 257.—Alien practitioners. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 65.— American doctors [question in Parliament] Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 682.—Borrell. J. H, Hamilton, B. W, & Bauer, J. L. Bill proposes ban on aliens in practice of medicine in N. Y. Bull. Onondaga Co. M. Soc, 1938-39, 3: No. 7, 7—Castiglioni, P. L'esercizio dei medici stranieri. Ann. med. pubb.., 1877, 11: 89-91.—Concession to alien physicians [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 474.—Cowan, D. R. W. Alien medical practitioners. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 686.—E, K. A. The emigre physician. Week. Roster, Phila, 1941-42, 37: 801.—Edsall, D. L. The emigre1 physician in American medi- cine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 114: 1068-73. Also Fed. Bull, Chic, 1940, 26: 115-28. ------& Putnam, T. J. The emigte physician in America, 1941; a report of the National Com- mittee for Resettlement of Foreign Physicians. Ibid, 1942, 28: 7-27.—Effect of the modified Armbruster Law on foreign physicians. J. Am. M. Ass, 1935, 105: 211.—Employment of alien physicians in hospitals. Ibid, 1942, 119: 200.—Employ- ment of alien practitioners. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: Suppl, 49.— Foreign doctors; a meeting at B. M. A. house. Ibid, 1944, 2: 732.—Foreign doctors in France. Ibid, 1935, 2: 117. Also Lancet, Lond, 1935, 2: 42.—Foreign physicians in Britain. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 600.—Friedemann, U. The problem of the physician emigte. Med. Leaves, Chic, 1942, 4: 198- 202.—Graham-Little, E. Private practice of alien doctor. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 148— Haseltine, M. Temporary registra- tion in the United Kingdom for Canadian and U. S. A. doctors. Bull. Acad. M. Toronto, 1940-41, 14: 37.—Interment of alien physicians and nurses [Englandl J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 144.—Lavalee, G. La situation baroque des ntedecins Strangers. Concours med, 1940, 62: 129.—Laval le Argudin, R. Un caso de justicia. Rev. med. Veracruz, 1943, 23: 3947-9.—Medical (The) emigre. West Virginia M. J, 1942, 38: 124.—Mordagne, M. Exercice de la medecine par les strangers. Presse med, 1935, 43: 1118.—Muhlens, P. Zur Frage der Auswanderung von Aerzten nach Lateinamerika und anderen Landern; Brasilien und Mexiko. Deut. med. Wschr, 1920, 46: 468 — Musil, E. Moglichkeiten der Auslandstatigkeit. Oesterr. Aerzteztg, 1948-49, 4: 77-9.—National Security (Alien Doctors) Regulations; list of alien doctors licensed by Commonwealth Alien Doctors' Board at September 1, 1942. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 709.—Overcrowded (An) profession? Lancet, Lond, 1938, 1: 1022.—Pfaff, R. A. Concerning emigre physicians and the California laws. California West. M, 1942, 56: 108. Also Fed. Bull, Chic, 1942, 28: 115 (Abstr.)— Registration The) of alien doctors. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 269.—Registration (The) of alien practitioners. Ibid, 1941, 2: 522.—Rice, E. E. Alien physicians. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1943, 36: 111.—Schmid, F. Die Zulassung von Auslandern zur Ausubung der arztlichen Praxis zu den arztlichen Priifun- gen und zu den klinischen Assistenzstellen in Deutschland und der Schweiz. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1898, 28: 762-72 — Status of foreign physicians. N. York State J. M, 1943, 43: 123-34.—Todavia el asunto de los medicos extranjeros. Labor med, Mex, 1940, 8: 58. ---- Refugee. See also Migrant, Refugee. International Refugee Organization. Health Division [Geneve] Professional medi- cal register. 421p. 24cm. Geneve [1949?] Amir Chand. The problem of refugees and refugee doctors. J. Ind. M. Ass, 1947-48, 17: 383-6.—Bunting, R. W. The educational problem presented by the refugee dentist from Europe. Proc. Am. Ass. Dent. Schools, 1939, 16: 40-6 — Burgess, A. M. Resettlement of the displaced physician in the United States. J. Am. M. Ass, 1950, 143: 413-7.—Edsall, D. L. A program for the refugee physician. Bull. Am. Psy- choanal. Ass, 1938-39, 2: 51-5— Findlay, L, & Burgess, A. M. Refugee physicians in the U. S. Zone of Germany and the Munich Medical Teaching Mission of 1948. J. Am. M. Ass, 1948, 138: 813-6.—Frederick, B. N. What of the refugee physician? Canad. Doctor, 1939, 5: No. 7, 13-9.—[Great Britain] A propos d'un refus. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 571.— Kelly, A. D. Refugee physicians. Bull. Vancouver M. Ass, 1946-47, 23: 328-32. Also Manitoba M. Rev, 1947, 27: 695-8. Also Ontario M. Rev, 1948, 15: 14-20.—Maris, R. Doctors from abroad. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 102.—Medical refugees in England. J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 107: 49.—Menges, R. Enter the DP physician. Med. Econom, 1949-50, 27: 67-70.—Navarrete B, F. Pobre medico mexicano. Rev. med, Puebla, 1943, 16: No. 152, 40-2.—Problem (The) of the refugee physician. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 1102.—Refugee doctors for rural areas [Australia] Ibid, 1939, 113: 345.—Refugees and the professions. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1939, 25: 356-62.— Refugee wins right to take examination to practice. Ibid, 1942, 28: 185. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 356.—Report of the Emergency Committee on Relief and Immigration. Bull. Am. Psychoanal. Ass, 1938-39, 2: 41-3.—Taylor, P. S, & Rowell, E. J. Refugee labor migration to California, 1937. Month. Labor Rev, 1938, 47: 240-50.—Warburg, B, Lewin, B. D, & Kubie, L. S. The emergency committee on relief and immigration of the American Psychoanalytic Association. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1941, 93: 416. MIGROL. See under Phenazon, Derivatives. MIGROPHEN. See under Phenyl derivative. MIGROPLASTICS. See Migrating flap. MIGUEL, Benito de. *Los cirrosis de origen esplenico. 109p. 27cm. B. Air., E. Spinelli, 1905. MIGUEL Gomara, Jaime. Estudio experi- mental del shock traumatico; influencia de la vasoconstricci6n arteriolar sostenida y el tono vasoconstrictor en la patogenia del shock. p.32-96. diagr. 24cm. Barcel., 1946. In: Rev. espafl. fisiol, 1946, 2: MIGUEL Martinez, Jose. Tratado de anes- tesia. xxiv, 726p. illust. portr. tab. 25cm. Barcel., Salvat ed., 1946. MIGUEL y Viguri, Issidoro de, 1851-99. Indicaciones de la trepanaci6n en los trau- matismos del craneo. 112p. pi. 8? Madr., R. Rojas, 1898. For biography see in Mid. madrilefi, Madr, 1934, 167 (Alvarez-Sierra, J.) MIGUERES, Paul, 1909- Contribution a l'etude du pneumothorax therapeutique et de ses resultats chez l'indigene algerien Musulman tuberculeux adulte [Alger] 83p. 25cm. Lyon, M. & L. Riou, 1936. MIGULA, Emil Friedrich Walter, 1863-1938. Die Brand und Rostpilze; ein Hilfsbuch zu ihrem Erkennen, Bestimmen, Sammeln, Untersuchen und Praparieren. 132p. pi. 26^cm. Stuttg., Franckh. Verl., 1917. Forms Bd 13, Handb. prakt. naturwiss. Arbeit. For obituary see Chron. bot, Leiden, 1939, 5: 285, portr. MIGULANUM 264 MIKAMI MIGULANUM. See also Bacillus. Enderlein, G. Ein neues Bakteriensystem auf vergleichend morphologischer Grundlage. Sitzber. Ges. Naturforsch. Freunde, Berl, 1917, 309-19. MIHAELIDOS, Nikolaos A. 'EpyavrvpiaKi, biayvoxTTtui)- 2v. in 1. 6', 1 1., 299p.; p. 1., 480p. illust. plates. 23}^cm. Athenai, P. D. Sakel- larios, 1927. MIHAILOFF, Nicolas, 1906- ♦Contribu- tion a l'etude de la tuberculose du testicule a forme hypertrophique. 89p. 8? Par., L. Rodstein, 1934. MIHAILOVIC, Vojislav, 1879-1948. For obituary see Srpski arh. celok. lek, 1948, 46: 728-31. MIHAILOW, Nicolas [M. D., 1931, Geneve] ♦Contribution a l'etude de la toxemie gravidique recidivante [Geneve] 33p. 8? Annamasse, Impr. Granchamp, 1931. MIHALAKEAS, N. P. 'AvaroiiLKV tov avdp&Trov. y' eKd. 2v. in 1. r,', 0', 490p., 12p.; p. 1., p. 491-913. paged continuously, illust. 26%cm. Athenai, Typogr. Pyrsos, 1931. MIHALOVICI, Abraham, 1910- ♦Con- tribution a l'etude des meningites a pneumo- coques. 60p. 8? Par., M. Vigne, 1937. MIHARA, RySseki, 1805-86. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 140. MIHARA, Tokinobu, 1897- ed. English- Japanese dictionary in roman letters, xvi, 541p. 20Hcm. Salt Lake City, Orient. Cult. Bk Co., 1947. MIHM, Balthasar, 1908- *Die Falle von Gonoblennorrhoe der Neugeborenen der Uni- versitats-Frauenklinik Berlin aus den Jahren 1926-34. 31p. 8? Berl., P. Brandel, 1935. MIHOFF, Nicolas T., 1904- ♦Invagina- tion intestinale provoquee par le diverticule de Meckel. 62p. 8? Par., M. Lac, 1933. MIHURA, Jules. See Prieur, L, & Mihura. J. Guide administrate des ques- tions medico-legales. 179p. 8? Par, 1917. MIJLPAAL-SERIE. Brux., 1944- CONTENTS No. 9. Eerste hulp bij ongevallen. 2. uitg. De Groote, M, 1944. MIJNLIEFF, Cornells Johannes. Die Patho- genese des Ertrinkens in Zusammenhang mit der Behandlung. 58p. pi. 8? Berl., C. Heymann, 1937. ---- & QUANJER, Aaldert Arnold Jan. Gegevens ... op het gebied van het reddingwezen en eerste hulp bij ongelukken. viii, 244p. tab. 23^cm. Rotterdam, W. L. & J. Brusse, 1915. MIKA, Josef, 1897- Die exakten Metho- den der Mikromassanalyse. xii, 180p. illust. tab. diagr. 25cm. Stuttg., F. Enke, 1939 (Ann Arb., Edwards Bros, 1943) Forms Bd 42, Die chemische Analyse. MIKA. See also Birth control; Hypospadias; Penis, Surgery; Urethra, Fistula. Lehmann-Nitsche, R. Der Zweck der Mika-Operation der Eingeborenen Australiens. Mitt. Gesch. Med. Naturwiss, 1929, 28: 249.—Lorentzen. Die Mikaoperation; Bemer- kungen zu dem Aufsatze von A. Hegar. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1912,59:202.—Senn, N. The mika or kulpi operation. In his Around the World, Chic, 1905, 113. MIKAELIAN, Ruben Khristoforovich, 1891- 1945. For obituary see Vest, oft, 1946, 25: No. 2, 38. MIKAMI, Haruo. Konwa-seraretaru tan- pakusitu no kanetu hensei ni kan-suru kesseigaku- teki kenkyu; syosyu no kessei ni kan-suru kenkyu. p.2105-68. tab. ch. 26cm. Tokyo, 1937. In: Sei i kai M. J, 1937, 56: MIKAMO, Yosio, 1875-1950. Ityo-byo (koto- ni musansyo) to hinketu. p.623-78. tab. 23^cm. TokyS, 1935. In: Nippon syokakibyo gakkai zassi, 1935, 34: MIKAN, Josef Bohumir, 1742-1814. For biography see Nature, Lond, 1942, 150: 628. MIKANIA. See also Compositae; see also Guaco, in 1st and 2nd series. Gomez da Cruz, J. P, & Liberalli, C. H. Contributo alio studio della Mikania hirsutissima DC. Boll. chim. farm, 1938, 77: 693-702. Also Rev. flora med, Rio, 1938, 4: 323; passim.— Lucas, V. Estudo farmacognostico do guaco, Mikania glo- merata Sprengel; Compositae. Ibid, 1942, 9: 101-32. MIKAWA, Sabur5. Zyohi-syotai tekisyutu ni yoru zikken-teki hakunaisyo no kenkyu. p. 1063- 127. illust. pi. tab. ch. 26cm. Tokyo, 1936. In: Acta Soc. ophth. jap, 1936, 40: MIKESELL, William Henry, 1887- Men- tal hygiene, xvi, 456p. illust. diagr. 21cm. N. Y., Prentice-Hall, 1939. MIKHAIL, Georges [M. D., 1941, Geneve] ♦Contribution a l'etude des porteurs de germes diphteriques. 24p. tab. 23cm. Geneve, Impr. du Progres, 1941. MIKHAIL, Makram, 1911- ♦Contribu- tion a l'etude des suites des operes de l'appendi- cite aigue [Lyon] 52p. 8? Villefranche, Impr. Reveil du Beaujolais, 1937. MIKHAIL, Rouchdi Guindi. ♦Contribution experimentale a l'etude du rapport lipidique de Macheboeuf et Sandor chez l'homme [Stras- bourg] 159p. tab. 24}ocm. Clermont-Ferrand, Impr. Mont-Louis, 1940. MIKHAIL, William, 1917- ♦Contribu- tion a l'etude du pemphigus aigu, maladie pro- fessionnelle. 67p. 24cm. Par., M. Lavergne, 1940. MIKHAILOV, D. ^Ito TaKoe aceHCKue 6ojie3Hu. 32p. illust. 17cm. Moskva. Gosud. med. izdat., 1929. MIKHAILOVKA, Russia. Punin, N. Sanitarnyi ocherk derevni Mikhailovki bliz Krasnago Sela (Peterburgskoi gubernii) Voen. med. J, 1893, 178: unoffic. pt, 2. sect, 214-60. MIKHAILOVSKY, Ivan Osipovich, -1937. For obituary see Khirurgia, Moskva, 1938, No. 7, 171, portr. (Voronkov) [MIKHTOV] ra*ran nyp nxn -anV ansa Tel-Aviv, No. 9, 1941- MIKI, Yosihide, 1887- Eisei-bu syoko netti eisei tyui-syo. 2p., 8p., 168p. tab. 13cm. Tokyo, 1940. Forms v. 96, Tyoi-syo Imu-kyoku Rikugun-syo. MIKI, Yosiro. Tai-gai baiyo sosiki no hatuiku ni oyobosu vitamin no eikyo. p. 1-57. tab. ch. 25#cm. Kyoto, 1943. In: Orient. J. Dis. Inf., Kyoto, 1943, 33: MIKI, Yosisada, -1942. For obituary see Okayama igakkai zassi, 1942, 54: 1007. MIKISKA, Alois. Dite, klenot nejdrazsi; osetfenf. a vyziva ditete. 380p. illust. tab. ch. form. 20%cm. Praha, Zivot a Prace, 1946. MIKK, Paul, 1889- For biography see in Aerzte Estlands (Brennsohn, I.) Riga, 1922, 481. MIKKELSEN, Ejnar, 1906- For biography see in Danske laegestand, 11. udg, Kbh, 1936, 1100. MIKKELSEN, Kristian Zachaeus, 1893-1941. For biography see in Danske laegestand, 11. udg, Kbh, 1936, 688, portr. MIKKELSEN 265 MIKROCHEMIE MIKKELSEN, Otto Johan Michael Brasch, 1895- ♦Unders0gelser over de hos mennesket forekommende former af Bacterium coli. 150p. tab. 26cm. Kbh., Kandrup & Wunsch, 1927. For biography see Nord. med. tskr, 1937, 14: 1067, portr. For portrait [caricature] see Medicineren, Kbh, 1938, 3: No. 3, 15. MIKKELSEN, Svend Kurt, 1908- For biography see in Danske laegestand, 11. udg, Kbh, 1936, 688, portr. MIKKELSEN, Viggo Helweg, 1909- ♦Kvantitativ bestemmelse af glycerin i galeniske praeparater. 170p. tab. ch. 23J4cm. Kbh., E. Munksgaard, 1949. Also Arch, pharm, Kbh, 1949, 56: MIKLASZEWSKI, Walenty, 1868- For biography see in: Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz, 1938, 488. MIKLAW, Alexander, 1899- ♦Die Be- handlung der Harnrohrenrupturen sowie der traumatischen und entzundlichen Harnrohren- strikturen in der Chirurgischen Universitats- klinik Rostock [1901-24] 32p. 8? Rostock, W. H. Winterberg, 1927. MIKLAW, Eduard, 1871- For biography see in Aerzte Livlands (Brennsohn, I.) Mitau, 1905, 292. MIKLER, Jonas, 1910- ♦Contribution a l'etude de revolution de la scarlatine chez l'enfant. 31p. 8? Par., Impr. Pascal, 1934. MIKOL, Edward Xavier, 1905- A man- ual of methods for organizing and maintaining a central tuberculosis case register. 70p. illust. form. 23cm. N. Y., Nat. Tuberc. Ass., 1943. MIKOREY, Max, 1899- ♦Ueber einen atypischen Fall metastatischer Wirbelkarzinose mit syringomyelieahnlichem Symptomenkomplex und ein Sarkom des extraduralen Raumes. 32p. 8? Miinch., C. Wolf & Sohn, 1928. MIKOSCH, Lambert. Stirbt unser Volk? der Geburtenriickgang in Oesterreich und seine Folgen. 47p. illust. 8? Klagenfurt, F. Klein- mayr, 1937. MIKOSIBA, Kageyuki. Usen-sei usnin-san narabi-ni sono bunkai-seiseki-tai no yakurigaku- teki kenkyu. [57]p. tab. ch. 25y2cm. Tokyo, 1933 In:'Mitt. Med. Ges. Tokyo, 1933, 47: 1429; 1645. MIKOVITCH, Bochko, 1905- ♦Les hema- tomes extra-duraux a symptomatologie anormale. 63p. 8? Par., Presses Modernes, 1931, MIKRANDER, Lorenz, -1706. For biography see in Aerzte Livlands (Brennsohn, I.) Mitau, 1905, 292. MIKRO ... See also Micro ... MIKROBIN. See also Food, Preservation. Neisser, M, & Tillmans, J. Ueber Mikrobin. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt, 1927, 54: 315.—Von der Heide,C'.,& Fbllen, R. Zur Mikrobinfrage. Ibid, 1926 51: 198-203. ------ Ueber das Mikrobin. Ibid, 1927, 53: 487-509. MHKPOEHOJIOrHH; KypHaji oSmeft, ce;ib- CK0X03$n4CTBeHH0H H nDOMblULieHHOH MUKpo6l40- jiophh. Moskva, v.l, 1932- MHKPOEHOJIOrHH; HHcbeKinioHHbie Oojie3mi, 3nn,o,eMno/iorH5L See CuBeTCKoe mcahuhhckoc perpepaTHBHoe o6o3peHHe. MuKpo6Ho;iorHH, HHdpeKUHOHHbie 6ojie3HH, anHAeMHO^orHH. Moskva, v.l, 1948- MHKPOEHOJIOrHHECKHW wypHaji. v.7-9, 11, 13. 5v. illust. pi. tab. 24cm. Leningr., 1928—31 MIKPOEIOJIOriHHHH wypHaji. Kiev, v.l, 1934- MIKROCHEMIE; Zeitschrift fiir das Ge- samtgebiet der Mikrochemie und Mikrophysik. Wien, v.2, 1924- Absorbed Mikrochimica acta, July 1938. MIKROCHIMICA acta; Organ fiir reine und angewandte Mikrochemie; Organ der Oester- reichischen mikrochemischen Gesellschaft und des Microchemical Club (Great Britain) 1.-3. Bd. 3v. illust. tab. diagr. 23cm. Wien, 1937-38. For continuation see Mikrochemie. MIKROKOSMOS; Zeitschrift fur angewandte Mikroskopie, Mikrobiologie, Mikrochemie u. mikroskopische Technik; Jahrbuch der Mikro- skopie. Stuttg., v.6, 1912- Continuation of Zeitschrift fiir angewandte Mikroskopie. MIKROSKOPIE; Zentralblatt fur mikro- skopische Forschung und Methodik. Wien, v.3, 1948- ----Sonderband. 3v. illust. ch. 23y2cm. Wien, G. Fromme & Co., 1949- CONTENTS v.l. Beitrage zur Fluoreszenzmikroskopie. Brautigam, F, & Grabner, A, eds. 1949. v.2. Das Mikroskop und seine Nebenapparate. Patzelt, V. 1950. v.3. Mikroskopische und chemische Beitrage zum Krebs- problem. Coronini, C, ed. 1949. MIKTOHAPLONT. See under Chromosome; also Genotype. MIKULA, Metod, 1885- For biography see Prakt. lek, Praha, 1945, 25: 160, portr. Also Cas. \ik. desk, 1945, 84: 711, portr. MIKULICZ cell. See under Rhinoscleroma. MIKULICZ disease [1888; 1892] See also Granuloma benignum; Lacrimal gland, Disease; Mikulicz syndrome; Parotid, Disease; Reticulosis; Salivary gland, Disease; Submandi- bular gland, Disease; Uveoparotid fever. Aboulker, P, & Dreyfuss, A. La maladie de Mikulicz. Presse med. Par, 1936, 44: 1139-41. Also Rev. stomat. Par, 1936, 38: 812-23.—Abraham, A. Ueber Mikuliczsche Krank- heit. Med. Klin, Berl, 1926, 22: 1759-61.—Barclay, L. Mikulicz's disease. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1930, 22: 498T501 — Bergeret & Gahinet. A propos de la maladie de Mikulicz. Bull, med. Par, 1936, 50: 122; 143.—Celoria, J, & Gueglio, J. A. Enfermedad de Mikulicz. Rev. Soc. pediat. Rosario, 1945, 10: 253-9.—Cheinisse, L. La maladie de Mikulicz. Sem. med. Par, 1905, 25: 37-9.—Gaines, T. R. Mikulicz' disease. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1936, 32: 232.—Garcia Carrillo, E. Un afeccion muy rara; la enfermedad de Mikulicz. Rev. med, S. Jose, 1941-43, 5: 178-80.—Geisler, E. K. [Miku- licz's disease] Vrach. gaz, 1923, 27: 268-71.—Gukovski, E. I. [O bolezni Mikulicz'a] Vest, oft, 1909, 26: 337.—Gundrum, F. S. Mikuliczeva bolest. Lijed. vjes, 1908, 30: 202-8 — Heaton, T. G, & Shannon, E. H. Mikulicz's disease. Canad. M Ass. J, 1948, 58: 368-70.—KUlbs. Ueber Mikuliczsche Krankheit. Mitt. Grenzgeb. Med. Chir, 1908, 18: 754-61, pi.—Kuhlmann, F. Ueber die Mikuliczsche Krankheit. Med. Zschr, 1944-45, 1: 130-2.—Laroy, L. La maladie de Mikulicz. J. chir, Brux, 1907, 7: 517-49, 5 pi.—Lehman, J. A, & Lea- man, W. G, jr. Mikulicz' disease. Internat. Clin, 1940, 3 ser 3: 105-11, pi.—Mensi, E. II morbo di Mikulicz nell'eta infantile. Minerva med. Tor, 1926, 6: 165-74.—Mikulicz's disease. Med. Classics, 1937-38, 2: 135.—Monteiro, A. Do- enca de Mikulicz. Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1942, 10: 702-4.— Moura, P, & Moura, L. Doenca de Mikulicz. Rev. brasil. med, 1949, 6: 130-2.—Puscariu, E, & Lazarescu, D. La malattia di Mikulicz. Ann. ottalm, 1933, 61: 161-9.— Redslob. Quelques mots au sujet de la maladie de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1938, 284.—Tiscornia, A, & Nano, H. M. Enfermedad de Mikulicz. Sem. med, B. Air, 1940, 47: 301-7 — Walsh, J. Mikulicz's disease. Am. J. Oohth, 1945, 28: 1369. ---- Associated diseases. Gaevich, E. P. [Mikulicz' disease and tuberculosis] Sovet. vest oft, 1936, 9: 337-41.—John, H. J. Mikulicz's disease and diabetes. J. Am. M. Ass, 1933, 101: 184-7.—Nolan, M. J. A case of Mikulicz's disease associated with dementia prsecox. Irish J. M. Sc, 1928, 6. ser, 223-7, 2 pi.—Schmidt. R. Miku- liczsche Krankheit plus Paralysis agitans sine agitatione. Med. Klin, Berl, 1918, 14:405. 8247X7 vol. 11, 4th sehies- -18 MIKULICZ DISEASE 266 MIKULICZ DISEASE ---- Cases. Rtjnge, F. E. G. *Ueber einen Fall von Mikulicz'scher Krankheit (Auszug) [Leipzig] 8p. 8? Roding., 1923. Aboulker, P. Un cas de maladie de Mikulicz. Ann. otolar. Par, 1936, 893-900.—Atkinson, J. Case of Mikulicz's disease. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1912-13, 6: Laryng. Sect, 1 — Bankovsky. E. G. [Mikulicz's disease; easel Vest, sovet. otorinolar, 1932, 25: 97.—Barbrick, J. F. Mikulicz's disease; clinical report of a case with presentation of the patient. Cali- fornia Eclect. M. J, 1915, 8: 187-90, pi.—Bentsen. K. G. Et tilfaelde af Mikulicz' sygdom. Nord. med, 1945, 25: 698.—Courchet. Un cas grave de maladie de Mikulicz. Rev. stomat. Par, 1927, 29: 756-60—Dejean, C, & Vergues. Un cas de maladie de Mikulicz. Arch. Soc. sc. med. biol. Montpellier, 1938, 19: 404-6.—Denning, B. Mikulicz's disease. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 154.—Egerton, G. B. A case of Mikulicz's disease. Brit. M. J, 1926, 2: 686.— Evans, J. J. A case of Mikulicz's disease. Birmingham M. Rev, 1911, 70: 80-7.—Folk, M. R. . Bilateral dacryoadenitis with involvement of right parotid and submaxillary glands, Mikulicz's disease. Am. J. Ophth, 1938, 3. ser, 21: 1268.— Fridericia, L. S. Et tilfaelde af morbus Mikulicz. Forh. Dansk selsk. int. med, 1916-17, 16. Also Ugeskr. laeger, 1917, 79: 341.—Grieg, H. [A case of Mikulicz' disease] Med. rev, Bergen, 1920, 37: 350-4.—Harmel. Ein Fall von Mikuliczscher Krankheit. Deut. med. Wschr, 1909, 35: 1616— Hirschfeld, K. Mikulicz's disease. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 629 — Kawasaki, S. Ueber zwei Falle der sogenannten Mikuliczschen Krankheit. Okayama igakkai zassi, 1934, 46: 802.—Letulle, M, & Duclos, L. Maladie de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. fr. opht, 1929, 42: 452-61.—Marques, P, & Canihac, J. A propos d'un cas de maladie de Mikulicz. J. radiol. electr, 1949, 30: 723.—Morgan, O. G. Bilateral enlargement of lacrimal gland; case report. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1937-38, 31: 1100 — Narog, F. [A case of Mikulicz' diseasel Polska gaz. lek, 1924, 3: 186-8.—O'Brien, J. P. A case of Mikulicz's disease; ex- hibition of case. Tr. Coll. Physicians Philadelphia, 1924, 3. ser, 46: 356.—Owen, H. B, & Hennessey, R. S. F. A case of Mikulicz' disease. Brit, J. Ophth, 1930, 14: 582-7, pi — Posey, W. C. Mikulicz's disease. Tr. Coll. Physicians Phila- delphia, 1916, 3. ser, 38: 345. Also Ophth. Rec, Chic, 1916, 25: 286-9.—Richard. Maladie de Mikulicz; presentation d'un cas. Rev. stomat. Par, 1927, 29: 761-3.—Rodolfo, A. Sobre un caso de enfermedad de Mikulicz. Sem. med, B. Air, 1919, 26: 124.—Ross, J. A, & Shepheard-Walwyn. A case of Mikulicz's disease. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K, 1923, 43: 332-40 — Segagni, S. II morbo di Mikulicz nell'infanzia. Clin, igiene inf., 1927, 2: 80-5.—Shoemaker, W. T. A case of bilateral enlargement of the lacrimal glands. Ann. Ophth, S. Louis, 1904, 13: 513-9.—Siebenmann. Ein Fall von Mikulicz'scher Krankheit. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1916, 46: 1175.—Smith, J. F, & Bump, W. S. Lymphoid hyperplasia of lacrymal and salivary glands; Mikulicz' disease. Ann. Surg, 1928, 88: 91-7.—Thibault, R. G, Hennion, P., & Bataille. Un cas de maladie de Mikulicz. Rev. stomat. Par, 1943, 44: 150.— Van der Straeten. Gonflement bilateral des glandes lacrymales et saliyaires et maladie de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1934, 46:442-64. ---- Diagnosis. See also Mikulicz syndrome. Cipriani, P. L. La sindrome e la malattia di Mikulicz; due rare osservazioni di malattia di Mikulicz. Arch. De Vecchi, 1949, 12: 619-41.—Dixon, F. W. Mikulicz' disease and syndrome. Arch. Otolar, Chin, 1932, 15: 438-41.—Franke. Mikuliczsche Krankheit, Deut, med. Wschr, 1918, 44: 87.— Griffith, J. P. Mikulicz's disease and the Mikulicz syndrome. Am. J. M. Sc, 1929, 178: 853-60, pi.—Heath, P. Mikulicz's disease and syndrome. Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, 1947, 45: 269- 81, 3 pi. Also Am. J. Ophth, 1948, 31: 955-64.—Leucutia, T, & Price, A. E. Mikulicz's disease and the Mikulicz syn- drome; their treatment by irradiation. Am. J. Roentg, 1930, 24: 491-515.—MacKee, G. M. A case for diagnosis, Mikulicz' disease? Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1940, 42: 726-8.—Molina, R. J. Enfermedad o sindrome de Mikulicz. Rev. Fac. cienc. med. Univ. Cordoba, 1946, 4: 15-33.—Procopio. F. Malattia e sindrome di Mikulicz nei bambini. Rinasc. med, 1930, 7: 554. ---- Pathogenesis. See also Mikulicz syndrome. Broicher, G. *Ist die Mikulicz'sche Krank- heit eine Infektionskrankheit, eine Erkrankung sui generis? 27p. 8? Bonn, 1932. Aschner, B. Zur Kenntnis des Morbus Mikulicz als System- erkrankung der Speicheldrvisen. Wien. Arch. inn. Med, 1937, 30: 327-36.—Carlborg, V. Mikulicz' sjukdom, febris uveo- parotidea, keratoconjunctivitis sicca. Nord. med. tskr, 1937, 13: 629-31.—Coppez, H. Remarques sur un cas de fiSvre uv<;o-parotidienne; maladie de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. beige opht, 1922, No. 45, 40-8, illust.—Jackson, E. Mikulicz's disease and uveo-parotitis. Am. J. Ophth, 1935, 18: 469.— Lehmann, K. [Uveoparotitis] Hospitalstidende, 1917, 8. R, 10: 1045-7.—Macdonald, A. D. Mikulicz disease and uveo- parotid fever. Abstr. Theses Univ. Aberdeen, 1934, 30 — Schultz, A. Boeck's sarcoid with uveoparotitis and dacryo- adenitis; report of a case. Am. J. Ophth, 1945, 28: 1010-4.— Weve H. [Familial pseudotuberculosis; Mikuhcz-Heerfordt disease] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1926, 70: pt 2, 2187-9. ---- Pathology. Carl, F. *Ueber Schadigungen der Mund- hohle bei der Mikuliczschen Krankheit (Auszug) 7p. 8? Lpz., 1922. Chirac, A. de. Contribution a l'6tude de la maladie de Mikulicz. 55p. 8? Par., 1936. Deslandres, J. M. Contribution a l'etude de la maladie de Mikulicz. 63p. 8? Dijon, 1930. Ardoin & Dechaume. Une observation de forme tumorale de maladie de Mikulicz fruste. Rev. stomat. Par, 1938, 40: 248-56.—Baldenweck, L, & Leroux-Robert, J. Maladie de Mikulicz avec participation laryngee. Ann. otolar. Par, 1940, 1-8.—Bourgain, M, & Laborit, H. Bacillose atypique; teticulo-endotheliose ganglionnaire cervicale, de nature tuber- culeuse, au cours d'une maladie de Mikulicz. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1944-45, 9: 306-8.—Georgievskaia, V. S. [Various forms of Mikulicz' disease] In: Sborn. Abrikosova (P. D. Solovev) Moskva, 1936, 262-7.—Groag, P. Ueber das Verhalten des Leukozyten- und sonstigen Blutbildes bei einem Fall von Mikulicz-Erkrankungen nach Kurzwellenbehandlung. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1934, 47: 1165-9: Disc, 1422.—Hargreaves, J. M. Mikulicz's disease. In: Atlas Dent. Path. (Bernier, J. L, et al.) 2. ed. Chic, 1942, 151, pi.—McDonald, S, & Wardale, J. D. Note on a case of Mikulicz's disease. Proc. Path. Soc. Gr. Britain, 1912-13, 17: 113.—Proby, H. Les rapports de la maladie de Mikulicz avec les diverses formes de parotidite subaigu e ou chronique. Ann. otolar. Par, 1938, 524-8.— Rebattu, Mounier-Kuhn & Sprecher. Stenose sous-glottique et maladie de Mikulicz. Ibid, 472. ---- Treatment. Campuzano Cacho, P. Enfermedad de Mikulicz y trata- miento Roentgen. Siglo med, 1934, 94: 119-21.—Hodges, F. M. Treatment of Mikulicz's disease. Bull. Stuart Circle Hosp, Richmond, 1935, 5: 100-7. Also South. M. J, 1935, 28: 205-9.—Huss, J. H, & Wilson, J. A. Treatment of a case resembling Mikulicz's disease. Meriden Hosp. Bull, 1947-48, 1: No. 4, 1-8.—Jackson, A. S. Mikulicz's disease; a report on a patient treated with penicillin. Am. J. Surg, 1945, 68: 358- 63.—Kindler, W. Zur Entstehung und Behandlung der Miku- liczschen Krankheit, Zschr. Laryng, 1935, 26: 22-5.—Liioin, M. Die Mikulicz'sche Krankheit und ihre Behandlung mit Rontgenstrahlen. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1915, 45: 1014.— Pinch, A. E. H. Two cases of Mikulicz's disease treated with radium. Brit. M. J, 1926, 2: 586.—Smith, J. F, & Bump, W. S. Mikulicz' disease. Tr. West. Surg. Ass. (1927) 1928, 37: 53-65.—Villanueva, M, & Darnel, C. S. Enfermedad de Mikulicz. Arch, oft, B. Aires, 1943, 18: 599-602.—Wright, R. E. Mikulicz disease treated bv X-ray. Am. J. Ophth, 1927, 3. ser, 10: 903-5.—Ziegler, J. Zur Rontgenbehandlung der Mikuliczschen Krankheit. Strahlentherapie, 1926, 23: 528-31. MIKULICZ drainage. See also Drainage, in medicine; also Abdomen, Surgery: Drainage; Wound, Drainage. GonzAlez Ortiz, J. J. *E1 Mikulicz en cirugia abdominal. 25p. 22cm. Mex , 1933. Mazza, A. S. *A drenagem pelo methodo Mikulicz nas laparatomias gynecologicas [Pa- rana] 55p. 21^cm. Curitiba, 1929. Terral, H. J. L. *Les eventrations apres le Mikulicz. 47p. 25cm. Bord., 1940. Auvray. A propos du Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. nat. chir. Par, 1926, 52: 729-32.—Cotte, G, & Mathieu, J. Indications du Mikulicz en gynecologic Rev. fr. gyn. obst, 1944, 39: 201- 10.—Faure, J. L. Utilite du drainage Mikulicz systematique. In: Prat. chir. illust. (Pauchet, V.) Par, 1931, 2: 22-30 — Jones, T. E, Paxton, J. R, & Brubaker, R. E. The intra- abdominal use of the Mikulicz pack. Ann. Surg, 1943, 117: 256-62.—Laporte, F. Le drainage a la Mikulicz sans suture associe a la derivation des matieres, comme methode de traite- ment des plaies du segment peritoneal du rectum. Bordeaux chir, 1944, 72-4.—Maizel, M. B. [Mikulicz tampon in gyne- cology] Sovet. vrach. J, 1936, 1: 1223-8—Mukuda, T. A study on the significance of Mikulicz drainage, especially the significance for the prevention of postoperative infection. Jap. J. Obst, 1939, 22: 195; 218.—Opazo, Bunster [et al.] Sobre el uso del Mikulicz. Bol. Soc. cir. Chile, 1930, 8: 343; 371 — Perrin. Fistules sigmoido-vlsicale et v£sico-cutan6e k la suite d'un drainage abdominal a la Mikulicz. Lyon chir, 1935, 32: 581-3.;—Salvini, A. Note cliniche sull'uso del drenaggio alia Mikulicz nella chirurgia addominale ginecologica. Ginecologia, Tor, 1936, 2: 285-304.—Violet, H. Comment terminer les MIKULICZ DRAINAGE 267 MIKULICZ SYNDROME operations gynecologiques au point de vue du drainage et de l'emploi du Mikulicz. Avenir med, Lyon, 1927, 24: 146-50.— W, T. S. Mikulicz's drain. Am. J. Surg, 1930, 8: 1103, portr. MIKULICZ-KUEMMEL syndrome. See Lip, Cheilitis (exfoliativa) MIKULICZ-RADECKI, Felix von, 1891- Geburtshilfe des praktischen Arztes. 3. Aufl. xii, 529p. illust. tab. form. 26cm. Lpz., J. A. Barth, 1943. See also Bauer, K. H, & Mikulicz-Radecki, F. v. Die Praxis der Sterilisierungsoperationen. 176p. 8! Lpz, 1936. MIKULICZ-RADECKI, Johann von, 1850- 1905. Schramm, H. Wspomnienia o Janie Mikuliczu. Arch. hist. filoz. med, Poznan. 1932, 12: 230-4. For biography see Beitr. klin. Chir, 1930, 150: 1-6 (Kiittner, H.) Also Med. Classics, 1937-38, 2: 107-34, portr. For obituary see Boston M. & S. J, 1905, 153: 64. Also Lancet, Lond, 1905, 1: 1756. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Bull. Hist. M, 1942, 12: 609. Also Zbl. Gyn, 1926, 50: H. 4, front. ---- Etiology, and pathogenesis. Escande, E. P. Contribution a l'etude de la pathogenie du syndrome de Mikulicz. 54p. 8? Par., 1933. Alvarez Lovell. Sfndrome de Mikulicz de origen sifilitico? Actas derm, sif, Madr, 1946-47, 38: 565-8, pi.—Bazan, F, & Maggi, R. Consideraciones sobre el sfndrome de Mikulicz descripcion de un caso clfnico; parotiditis cronica bilateral en un disendocrinico heredoluetico. Sem. mid., B. Air, 1925, 32: 1214-8.—Bishop, R. C, & Rawson, R. W. Mikulicz's syndrome with fever as an unusual complication of thiouracil therapy. J. Clin. Endocr, 1946, 6: 262-5.—Charvat, J. [Mikulicz syndrome in diabetes; internal secretion of the salivary glands] Cas. lek. desk, 1932, 71: 133-7.—Cohen, C. Syndrome de Mikulicz au cours d'une leucemie lymphoide. Scalpel, Brux, 1937, 90: 584.—Danlos, Blanc & Gaston. Lymphomes syme- triques des paupieres, de la joue et de I'oreille gauche sans leucemie. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph, 1907, 18: 336-41 — Givner, I. Sarcoid simulating Mikulicz's disease and Pari- naud's syndrome. Am. J. Ophth, 1948, 31: 340.—Hamburger, L. P, & Schaffer, A. J. Uveoparotid fever as a manifestation of Mikulicz's syndrome. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1928, 36: 434- 44.—Hufnagel. Syndrome de Mikulicz et syphilis. Prat med. fr, 1930, 11: 397-400.—Imaizumi, K. Ein noch nicht beschriebener Fall von primarer Amyloidentartung der Tranen- und Speicheldriisen unter dem Bild der Mikuliczschen Krank- heit. Tohoku J. Exp. M, 1942, 44: 381-95.—Jeanselme, H. L, & Desbrousses. Syndrome de Mikulicz chez un syphilitique tertiaire. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph, 1928, 35: 20-2.—Lederer, J. Syndrome de Mikulicz avec fiSvre provoque par un traite- ment par l'aminothiazol. Ann. endocr. Par, 1947, 8: 87-9.— Massary, E. de, & Tockmann, L. Syndrome de Mikulicz de nature syphilitique gu6ri par le traitement mixte. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1918, 3. ser, 42: 987.—Plate, E, & Lewan- dowsky, F. Ueber einen Fall von symmetrischer Schwellung der Speichel- und Tranendriisen nebst Beteiligung des lympha- tischen Apparates und der Haut. Mitt. Grenzgeb. Med. Chir, 1912, 25: 539-48.—Rees, W. E. Mikulicz syndrome in association with tuberculosis; report of a case. Lancet, Lond, 1934, 2: 749-51.—Tanahasi, Y. Mikulicz-si syokogun malignes lymphom no iti rei [case of Mikulicz' syndrome with malignant lymphoma] Okayama igakkai zassi, 1947, 59: 34.—Thomas, C. C. Sarcoidosis, subcutaneous nodules only, and involvement of the right lacrimal gland? Mikulicz syndrome. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1942, 46: 564.—Vanderstraeten, Appelmans & Massa. Hypertrophic sym6trique des glandes lacrymales et salivaires (syndrome de Mikulicz) lymphome orbitaire; radio- thSrapie. Bull. Soc. beige ophth, 1934, No. 68, 71; No. 69, 137.—Ziegler, A. Beitrag zum Fragenkomplex des Mikulicz- schen Syndroms. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1949, 61: 722-4. ---- Complication. Appelmans, M. La kerato-conjonctivite s£ehe de Gougerot- Sjogren; ses rapports avec le syndrome de Mikulicz et la kerato-conjonctivite filamenteuse; sa pathogenie et son traite- ment. Bull. Acad. med. Belgique, 1947, 12: 555-71.—Lar- mande, A. M., & Palomba. Syndrome de Mikulicz, infantilisme et conjonctivite phlyctenulaire. Algerie mid., 1947, 50: 77.— Riser, R. Mikulicz's syndrome; right facial paralysis. Am. J. Ophth, 1945, 28: 412.—Wood, C. G. R. Mikulicz's syndrome complicated by Graves' disease. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K, 1928 48: 398-401. ----Pathology. Gerbasi, M, & Ajello, L. Considerazioni cliniche ed anato- mo-patologiche sopra un caso di sindrome di Mikulicz. Clin. igiene inf., 1930, 5: 385-401.—Kalt, M. Syndrome de Miku- licz avec tumefaction ecchymotique des glandes lacrymales et salivaires (lymphomatose disstaiinee) Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1930, 220-6.—Kubo, M. Kyusei-gata Mikulicz-si syokogun. [acute-type .,] Zibiinkoka rinsyo, 1942, 37: 44.—Miller, J. R, & Eusterman, G. B. Mikulicz' syndrome; report of a case with associated pulmonary and gastric lesions. Proc. Mayo Clin, 1944, 19: 425-31.—Ronchetti, V, & Vigand, A. Contributo alio studio della sindrome di Mikulicz. Haematologica, Pavia, 1941, 23: 477-519.—Schupfer, F. Sindrome di Mikulicz; contributo clinico ed istologico. Boll, ocul, 1938, 17: 452-83.— Wijn, C. L. Over den samenhang der verschijnselen bij het symptomencomplex van Mikulicz. Med. wbl, Amst, 1914-15, 21: 586-90. MIKULIN, Alexandr Alexandrovich, 1895- For biography see in: 220 let (Akad. nauk SSSR) Moskva, 1945, 6L MIKULLA, Emerentia, 1903- *Die Win- kelmannsche Operation als Behandlungsmethode der Hydrocele im Kindesalter [Mtinster] 18p. 8? Quakenbruck, R. Kleinert, 1931. MIKULOWSKI, Wlodzimierz, 1886- For biography see in: Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz, 1938, 489, portr. MIKULSKI, Wilhelm Aleksander, 1869- For biography see in: Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz, 1938, 488, portr. MIKULICZ syndrome. See also Mikulicz disease; also such terms as Leukemia, Manifestation; Leukosis, aleukemic; Lymphadenosis; Lymphosarcomatosis; Reticu- Ioendotheliosis; Sarcoidosis; also under names of primary diseases as Gout; Syphilis; Tuberculosis. 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Sulla sindrome di Mikulicz nell'infanzia. Cult, stomat. Tor, 1930, 7: 239-42.—De Jong, S. I, & Joseph, H. Un cas fruste de syndrome de Mikulicz chez un infantile. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1908, 3. ser, 25: 140-4.—Fernandez, J. G, Carri, M. A. [et al.] Consideraciones a proposito de un caso de sindrome de Mikulicz. An. Hosp. ninos, B. Air. (1939-40) 1941, 147-50. Also Sem. med, B. Air, 1941, 48: 15-8.—Ferreira, F. Sobre o sindromo de Mikulicz; em torno de uma observacao clinica. Rev. med. Bahia, 1941, 9: 20-5.—; Formiggini, B. Contributo alia casistica della sindrome di Mikulicz. Atti Soc. lombard. sc. med, 1926, 15: 84-95. Also Gazz. med. lombarda, 1926, 85: 73-6. Also Cult, stomat. Tor, 1928, 5: 766-73.—Frenkel, H. Sur le syndrome de Mikulicz a l'etat physiologique. J. med. fr, 1908, 2: 780-6, 2 pi.—Giannini, E. Contributo alio studio della sindrome di Mikulicz. Riv. osp, 1940, 30: 209-26.—Grandi, G, & Mura- tori, A. Contributo alio studio della sindrome di Mikulicz. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1948, 26: No. 3, 7.—Hermann, P. Syndrome de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1948, 512- 5.— Hird, A. J. Mikulicz's syndrome. Brit. M. J, 1949, 2: 416-8 — King-Lewis, F. L. Mikulicz's syndrome. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1948, 41: 99.—Marquez, M. Un caso de sindrome de Mikulicz atipico. Arch. oft. hisp. amer, 1934, 34: 513-26. Also Ann. ocul. Par, 1934, 171: 641-51. Also Bull. Soc. fr. opht, 1934, 47: 84-94.—Naegeli, O. Differentialdiagnose des Mikuliczschen Symptomenkomplexes. In his Differ. Diagn. inn. Med, Lpz, 1936-37, 91.—Nida. Syndrome de Mikulicz. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1923, 35: 339. ------ Syndrome de Mikulicz traite avec succes par la radiothe>apie. Ibid, 1924, 36: 29.—Pasteur Vallery-Radot, G. P., Blamoutier, P. [et al.] Radiotherapie et pilocarpine dans le traitement de deux cas de syndrome de Mikulicz avec hypocrinie salivaire. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1927, 3. ser, 51: 410-8.—Schaffer, A. J., & Jacobsen, A. W. 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MILANES y Alvarez, Fernando [M. D., 1927, La Habana] Sprue y otros sindromes gloso- entero-neuro-anemicos similares; estudio de diag- n6stico y de patogenia, deducciones terap^u- ticas. 222p. illust. pi. tab. (1 fold.) 20>^cm. La Habana, 1941. Forms v.2, Bibl. mid. autores cubanos. MILANI, Eugenio, 1887- L'indagine radiologica nei tumori del polmone. 131p. illust. 8? Nap., F. Giannini & figli, 1931. —— Semeiotica radiologica dello scheletro. 2. ed. 450p. illust. 27cm. Roma, Soc. ed. univ., 1948. See also Montalenti, G, & Milani, E. Radiogenetica. p.l 143-203. 25cm. Roma, 1939. For portrait see Clin, nuova, Roma, 1946, 3: opp. p. 280. Also Q. radiol, Belluno, 1934, 5: 197. Also Riforma med, 1946, 60: 591. ---- & GRILLI, A. Introduzione alio studio della radiologia medica. viii, 540p. illust. 25cm. Treviso, Longo & Zoppelli, 1943. MILANI, Eugenio, & TURANO, Luigi. Fonda- menti di radiobiologia e rontgenterapia; con la collaborazione del G. Bernardini. 464p. illust. 25cm. Roma, Ed. Italiane, 1943. MILANO, Italy. Accademia medica lombarda. Atti. Milano, v.l, 1912- Volumes 1-19, 1912-30 issued as Atti della Societa lombarda di scienze, mediche e biologiche. MILANO, Italy. Centro d'informazioni e studi sugli antibiotici. Pubblicazioni. Milano, v.l, 1947- MILANO, Italy. Commissione sanitaria muni- cipal. II cholera-morbus in Milano nell'anno 1854; relazione. 119p. tab. 35cm. Milano, G. Pirola, 1855. MILANO, Italy. Commissione straordinaria de sanita di Milano. Breve istruzione popolare pel caso che si sviluppi il cholera. 8p. 21cm. Milano, 1865. ——■ Breve istruzione popolare pel caso che si sviluppi il cholera. 1 1. Milano, Redaelli, 1865. Supplement* straordinario al No. 251 del Pungolo. ---- Proposta di regolamento pei casi d'in- vasione del cholera morbus o di altre simili malattie. 20p. 21>/2cm. Milano[?] 1867[?] ---- Proposta di regolamento pei casi di epidemia di cholera morbus. 20p. 23^cm. Milano[?] after 1867[?] MILANO, Italy. Consiglio degli istituti clinici di perfezionamento. Gli istituti clinici di perfezionamento in Milano. lxxi, 450p. illust. tab. 28cm. Milano, La Gutenberg, 1912. [MILANO, Italy. R. Governatore] Tavole di ragguaglio dei pesi e delle misure in uso in Lombardia con quelle del sistema metrico deci- male. 28p. 23cm. Milano, R. Stamperia, 1860. MILANO, Italy. Istituto biochimico italiano. Archivio. Milano, v.l, 1929- MILANO, Italy. Istituto italiano de vita- minologia Giovanni Lorenzini. Atti. Milano, v.l, 1942- Forms supplement to Rassegna clinico-scientifica. MILANO, Italy. Istituto sieroterapico mi- lanese Serafino Belfanti. Bollettino. Milano, v.l, 1917/20- Parte sperimentale della rivista Terapia. ---- Atti della Riunione per lo studio dell'in- fluenza, tenutasi in Milano nei giorni 27-28 Aprile 1919. 172p. 26cm. Milano, Stucchi Ceretti & cia, 1919. ---- L'Istituto sieroterapico milanese nel primo venticinquennio, 1894-1919. 135p. illust. portr. plan. 33cm. Milano, Bertieri e Van- zetti, 1919. ----Cenni di terapia immunitaria de alcune malattie infettive dell'infanzia. 38p. 8? Milano, Stucchi Ceretti & cia, 1929. ---- Cenni di opoterapia ed immunoterapia delle malattie del sangue e del ricambio. 47p. 8? Milano, 1932. ----■ Cenni di opoterapia ipofisaria. 43p. 20cm. Milano, 1939. ---- Gli ormoni sessuali e il loro uso in terapia clinica. 142p. pi. diagr. 18cm. Milano, 1942. ---- Terapia biologica; immuno-, opo-, ormono-, chemioterapia. xxviii, 539p. 15cm. Milano, 1942. ----Terapia specifica del tifo addominale; vaccinoterapia, aptenoterapia, sieroterapia, fago- terapia. 114p. illust. 17cm. Milano, 1943. For related publications see also Vigano, L, Orsi, A, & Belfanti, S. Dei sieri [etc.] 355p. 16? Milano [1916] Also Trattato di endocrinologia. Milano, v.l, 1939- See also Attivita scientifica dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese nell'anno 1936. Terapia, Milano, 1937, 27: 97-107.— Devalle, G. La vita dell'Istituto dalla fondazione. In: 1st. sieroter. milan. (Milano. Istituto) 1919, 27-69, illust.—Tron, G. L'attiviti scientifica dell'Istituto sieroterapico milanese nell'anno 1937. Terapia, Milano, 1938, 28: 97-109. MILANO, Italy. Istituto stomatologico italiano. For archives see Rassegna trimestrale di odontoiatria. Milano, v.28, 1947- See also Palazzi, S. I quarant'anni di vita dell'Istituto stomatologico. Rass. odont, Milano, 1948, 29: 218-21. MILANO, Italy. Istituto di tisiologia. For organ see Studi clinici e sociali di tisiologia. Milano, v.2, 1930- MILANO, Italy. Istituto vaccinogeno anti- tubercolare. For organ see Patologia comparata della tubercolosi. Milano, v.l, 1935- MILANO, Italy. Ospedale maggiore. Ordini appartenenti al governo dell'Hospitale Grande di Milano, et di tutti gli altri hospitali a questo uniti. 174p. 26cm. Milan, G. B. & G. C. Malatesta, 1642. .---■ Materiale rappresentante l'organizza- zione dell'Istituto anatomo-patologico diretto dai dottore Cav. Visconti. 12p. 21 ^cm. Milano, 1881. For history see: Majocchi, A. Nostalgie fra le rovine; pagine di vecchia vita chirurgica. 3. ed. 373p. 21V£cm. Milano, 1946. See also Alberti, A. Cenni statistici sui metodi di anestesia impiegati presso la divisione ostetrico-ginecologia dell'Ospedale maggiore di Milano; giugno 1941-giugno 1946. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1947, 35: 445-7.—Bottero, A. II medico residente nell Ospedale maggiore in un regolamento del secolo xvn. Ibid, 1942, 30: 28-30.—Casielli, G. II LaZZaretto dell'Ospe- dale maggiore. Ibid, 1938, 26: 121-6. ------ Un medico niZ7Zao a11 Ospedale maggiore di Milano. Ibid, 1939, 27: 427_9.- ITT, La antiche scuole mediche dell'Ospedale maggiore. Ibid, 1943, 31: 211-8. ------ L'Ospedale maggiore e l'Universite di Milano. Ibid, 277-83. ------ 9na:ni1o0 edlficl° ospedaliero sede dell'Ateneo milanese. Ibid, 305-12. —---- H Perdono al nuovo Ospedale maggiore. MILANO 269 MILANO Ibid, 377-85.—Costruzione (La) del nuovo Ospedale maggiore; Torigine e lo sviluppo dell'idea. Ibid, 1926, 3. ser, 14: Parte amministrat, 37-9.—Della Porta, M. Dal vecchio al nuovo Ospedale maggiore. Ibid, 1934, 22: 300; 364.—Distel, H. Das neue Ospedale Maggiore in Mailand. Zschr. ges. Kranken- hauswes, 1936, 279-82.—Ferrari, A. La Festa del Perdono nell'Ospedale maggiore di Milano. Minerva med. Tor, 1947, 38: Varia, 20-3.—Festa (La) del Perdono all'Ospedale maggiore di Milano. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1937, 25: 113-24 — Guida dell'Ospedale maggiore di Milano e degli istituti annessi. Ibid, 1926, 3. ser, 14: Parte amministrat. No. 8, 93; No. 10, 132.—Pini. II nuovo regolamento dell'Ospedale maggiore di Milano. Italia san, 1910, 6: 185.—Ronzani, E. Cronicari e reparti ospedalieri di smistamento. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1942, 30: 293-6.—Seymer. L. R. A visit to the Ospedale Maggiore, Milan. Internat. Nurs. Rev, Geneve, 1936, 10: 314-20, pi. (incl. French & German transl.)—Spinelli, S. II nuovo Ospedale maggiore di Milano e la vecchia storia del Perdono. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1940, 28: 377. MILANO, Italy. Pio istituto dei rachitici. Relazione sanitaria e amministrativa per l'anno 1875. 56p. pi. tab. 2iy2cm. Milano, G. Pirola, 1876. MILANO, Italy. Societa d'incoraggiamento di scienze, lettere ed arti. Alberi ed arbusti da frutta. p.5-46. 23/12cm. Pavia, 1865[?] MILANO, Italy. Societa lombarda di medi- cina. See [Lombardia, Italy] Societa lombarda di medicina. MILANO, Italy. Universita cattolica del Sacro Cuore. Pubblicazioni. Ser. 6: Scienze biolo- giche. Milano, v.8, 1935- ---- Laboratorio di psicologia; contribute Milano, v.6, 1935- Forms numbers of Pubb. Univ. catt, Milano, Ser. 6, Sc. biol. See also Ricci, A. La scuola psicologica di Milano. Arch. ital. psicol, 1940-41, 18: 85-92. MILANO, Italy. Universita di Milano. Scuo- la di storia della medicina. Contributi. See La Cava, A. F. La peste di S. Carlo; note storico- mediche sulla peste del 1576. 239p. 25cm. Milano, 1945. MILANO. See also under Health organization. Milano. Italy. 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La sorveglianza igienica delle abitazioni e delle industrie e la prevenzione degli infortuni in Milano nel 1919. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1921, 43: 1-9.— Rondoni, P. Relazione sulla attivite dell'Istituto nazionale per lo studio e la cura dei tumori di Milano per l'anno 1946. Tu- mori, Milano, 1947, 33: 1-9.—Ronzani, E. Per la delimitazione di una zona di rispetto intorno al Nuovo Ospedale di Milano. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1938, 26: 28.— Scotti Douglas, R. La Facolta di Milano. Minerva med. Tor, 1934, 25: 753-63.— Sollazzo, G. L'organizzazione sanitaria ed il nuovo piano regolatore della citta di Milano. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1947, 35: 448-57.—Spinelli, S. II rendiconto sanitario statistico del prof. Enrico Ronzani sull'attivita degli Istituti Ospedalieri di Milano nel quinquennio 1932-36. Ibid, 1939, 27: 55-8 — Succursali (Le) degli istituti ospitalieri di Milano a Lodi, Rho e Venegono. Ibid, 1943, 31: 315-7.—Zanetti, E. II centro di accertamento sanitario per gli studenti delle Uni- versita e del Politecnico di Milano. Med. lavoro, 1947, 38: 60-5. ---- History. Bajla, E. La scienza di Esculapio in Milano; note di storia e curiosita di medicina e d'igiene. 302p. 8? Milano, 1930. Bizzarrini, G. In margine alia descrizione manzoniana della peste di Milano. Minerva med. Tor, 1947, 38: pt 2, Varia, 494-8.—Brunelli, G. A, & Caneva, L. M. La casa di Via Mozart a Milano. Riv. internaz. ingegn. san, 1938, 6: 24-9.— Castelli, G. Gli antichi ospedali e la unificazione ospitaliera milanese del 15. secolo. Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1937, 25: 467; 555, ch.—Festa (La) del Perdono; relazione del presidente degli Istituti Ospedalieri di Milano sulTandamento degli Istituti nel biennio 25 marzo 1937-25 marzo 1939. Ibid, 1939, 27: 141-5.—La Cava, A. F. Le magistrature milanesi; il magistrate della sanitA. In his Peste di S. Carlo, Milano, 1945, 93-6. ------ II Lazzaretto e Fra Paolo Bellintano. Ibid, 173-95.—Latronico, N. Dentisti e cavadenti nel sette- cento milanese. Atti Accad. stor. arte san, 1941, 7: 277-82.— Malcova'i, P. Le ostetriche a Milano sotto Maria Teresa. Arte ostet, 1940, 54: 192-4. MILANO (Provincia di) Italy. Ferraro, F. L'organizzazione sanitaria dell'Opera nazionale Balilla nel Comitate provinciale di Milano. Riv. sc. appl. educ. fis, 1932, 3: 435-49.—Medici esercenti inscritti aH'ordine dei medici della Provincia di Milano. Attualita med, 1917, 6: 91-186. MILANOL. See Bismuth, Preparations. MILARAS, Themistocles, 1914- *Le glaucome sans hypertension [Strasbourg] 55p. 24cm. Clairvivre, Impr. Clairvivre, 1940. MILARAS, Triandaphyllos, 1909- /^Va- riations structurales entre les tumeurs intra- oculaires et leurs propagations. 49p. 24Hcm. Strasb., Impr. Bourse, 1939. MILATZ, Willem Frederik Jacobus, 1877- For biography see Geneesk. gids, 1942, 20: 163, portr. MILBANKE, William Byron, 1867-1947. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1947, 1: 700. MILBANK Memorial Fund. Report. N. Y., 1922— ---- Quarterly. N. Y., v.l, 1923- v.l-ll have title Quarterly bulletin. ---- Milbank Memorial Fund; a meeting commemorating the twenty-fifth anniversary, New York, April the third, 1930. 75p. illust. portr. 28cm. N. Y., Rogers Kellogg Stillson Co., 1930. ---- News digest. N. Y., v.l, 1934- Ceased publication with v.7, 1940. ---- Proceedings [of annual conference] N. Y., 13., 1935- CONTENTS 13. Policies and procedures in public health. 115p. 1935. 14. The next steps in public health. 90p. 1936. 15. New health frontiers. 107p. 1937. 16. Modern health trends. 115p. 1938. 17. New light on old health problems. 91p. 1939. 18. The changing front of health. 104p. 1940. MILBANK MEMORIAL FUND 270 MILCHRIST 19. Proceedings (Repr. from Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: No. 9) 28p. 1941. 20. Proceedings. 77p. 1942. 22. (1944) Pt 1. Demographic studies of selected areas of rapid growth. 158p. 1944. Pt 2. New steps in public health. 148p. 1945. 23. (1946) Pt 1. Postwar problems of migration. 175p. (1947) Pt 2. A now approach to nutrition services in state health departments. 108p. 1947. 24. (1947) Pt 1. International approaches to problems of undeveloped areas. 77p. 1948. Pt 2. Backgrounds of social medicine. 202p. 1949. 25. (1948) Pt 1. Problems in the collection and compara- bility of international statistics. 165p. 1949. Pt 2. The family as the unit of health. 128p. 1949. ---- Milbank Memorial Fund; thirty-five years in review 1905-40. 75p. illust. portr. 23cm. X. Y., 1940. --- Report on public health in Greece. 51 1. map. diagr. 28cm. X. Y., 1941[?] Mimeographed. ---- Report on public health in Yugoslavia. 571. map. tab. diagr. 28cm. N. Y., 1942[?] ---- Report on public health in Rumania. 2 p. 1., 101 1. map. tab. 29cm. N. Y., 1944. See also Boudreau, F. G. Milbank Fund Annual Confer- ence; foreword. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 967.—Eight- eenth (The) annual dinner meeting. Proc. Milbank Mem. Fund, 1940, 18: 71-97.—Josephson, E. M. 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St. Louis, Edit. Alsatia, 1930. MILBRADT, Giinther, 1907- *Ueber die V'ererbung der Zahnfarbe [Gottingen] lip. 8? Weende, A. F. Pieper, 1934. MILBRADT, Herbert Wilhelm, 1907- *Lipamiestudien [Breslau] p.278-322. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1930. Also Biochem. Zschr, 1929-30, 223: MILBURN, Charles Henry, 1860-1948. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1948, 2: 839. Also J. R. Army M. Corps. 1949, 92: 51, portr. Also Univ. Durham M. Gaz, 1947-49, 2: 269. MILBURN, Eugene, 1889- 1 or biography see Bull. Massachusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 4, 9, portr. MILCH, Eva Johanna, 1906- *Verlauf der Erkrankungen an Puerperalsepsis unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der chirurgischen und der Vaccinetherapie an der Breslauer Uni- versitatsklinik von L. Fraenkel wahrend der Jahre 1926-30. 23p. ch. tab. 4? Bresl., Quader, 1931. MILCH, Henry, 1895- Osteotomy of the long bones, xiv, 294p. illust. tab. diagr. 24cm. Springf., C. C Thomas, 1947. MILCHEN, Carl, 1912- *The treatment of scarlet fever with scarlet fever convalescent serum [Marquette Univ.] 19p. 28cm. Mil- waukee, n. p., 1937. Typewritten. MILCHRIST, Elizabeth Hayward. State administration of child welfare in Illinois, xi, 130p. 23cm. Chic, Univ. Chicago Pr., 1937. MILCHTALER, Johansen, fl. 1534. [Pestregi- ment] [8] 1. 20cm. Schwaz, 1534. Also Arch. Gesch. Med, 1911, 4: 22-30. MILCHWIRTSCHAFTLICHES Zentralblatt; Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche und praktische Milchkunde. Hannover, v.71, 1942- MILDAU, Frieda Karoline Sofie, 1911- *Kurzwellentherapie an der Universitats-Frauen- klinik zu Heidelberg [Heidelberg] 15p. 22cm. Diisseld., G. H. Xolte, 1937. MILDENBERGER, Dorothee, 1908- *Die Beeinflussung des Blutcholesterinspiegels bei essentieller Hypertension und bei endogener Fettsucht durch Nebennierenrindenextrakt [Tu- bingen] 31p. 8? Marbach-N., A. Remppis, 1936. MILDENBERGER, Wilhelm, 1902- *Ueber traumatische Epiphysenlosungen. 30p. 8? Wiirzb., Buchdr. Bavaria, 1927. See also Orator, V. Leitfaden der Feldchirurgie im Be- wegungskrieg. Mit einem augenarztlichen Beitrag von Dr Mildenberger. 2. u. 3. Aufl. 225p. 21cm. Lpz, 1943. MILDENSTREY, Charlotte, 1911- *Gibt es einen Rhythmus der Blutmauserung? 15p. 22cm. Rostock, G. Neumann, 1936. MILDEW. See also Cladosporium; Fungi, parasitic; Peronosporeae; Phytophthora; Puccinia, etc.; also under names of plants attacked as Potato, Disease, etc. Briggs, F. N. The inheritance of resistance to mildew. Am. Natur, 1938, 72: 34-41.—Debraux, G, & Gavaudan, P. Recherches sur la prophylaxie du mildiou de la vigne par lea composes organiques. Gallica biol. acta, 1948, 1: 138-46.— Dorogin, G. Vorlaufige Mitteilungen iiber ein neues Mittel zur Bekampfung des amerikanischen Stachelbeermehltaues. Zschr. Pflanzenkr, 1913, 23: 334— Herter, W. Weitere Fortschritte der Stachelbeerpest in Europa. Zbl. Bakt, 2. Abt, 1907, 18: 828-31.—Horsey, R. E. Mildewproofing composition containing copper naphthenate and bis-(5-chloro- 2-hydroxyphenyl) methane. U. S. Patent Off, 1949, No. 2,468,068.—Laurent, J. Les conditions physiques de resistance de la vigne au mildew. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1911, 152: 103-6.— Lesser, M. A. Mildew preventives. Soap, N. Y, 1947, 23: No. 11, 119-23.—Mildew resistance of cotton bags. J. Frank- lin Inst, 1941, 232: 490.—Miiller, K. Ueber das Auftreten von zwei epidemischen Mehltaukrankheiten in Baden. Zschr. Pflanzenkr, 1909, 19: 143.—Salmon, E. S. Der Ausbruch des amerikanischen Stachelbeer-Mehltaus in England. Ibid, 1907, 17: 12-21. ------ On forms of the hop (Humulus lupulus L. and H. americanus Nutt.) resistant to mildew (Sphaerotheca humuli (DC.) Burr.) Ann. Appl. Biol, Lond, 1920, 6:293; 1921, 8: 146. ---- downy. See also Perenosporeae. Felton, M. W. Downy mildew of cabbage and related plants. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1942, 7: 61-3.— Harter, L. L, & Zaumeyer, W. J. Downy mildew of lima beans in Colorado. Phytopathology, 1942, 32: 438.—Hoerner, G. R. A study of spreaders for use on hops in the field control of downy mildew. Ibid, 820-3.—Jenkins, J. M, jr. Downy mildew resistance in cucumbers. J. Hered, 1942, 33: 35-8.— Yarwood, C. E. Fungicide treatment of string supports for control of hop downy mildew. Phytopathology, 1942, 32: 830.-—Young, P. A, & Morris, H. E. Plasmopara downy mildew of cultivated sunflowers. Am. J. Bot, 1927, 14: 551, pi. ---- Poisoning. Baker, E. T. Mildew poisoning in sheep. Vet. Med, Chic, 1943, 38: 487.—Smith, W. R. A case of alleged poisoning from mildew, with some general remarks. J. State M, Lond, 1927, 35:48-51. ---- powdery [Erysipheae] Alderson, V. G, & Mason, L. R. Powdery mildews as allergens. California West. M, 1941, 55: 241-3.—Brannon, L. W. Control of Mexican bean beetle and corn ear worm in the presence of powdery mildew on snap beans. J. Econ. Entom, 1945, 38: 101.—Brodie, H. J. Protoplasmic continuity in the powdery mildew Erysiphe graminis DC. Canad. J. Res, 1942, MILDEW 271 MILES 20: Sect. C, 595-601, pi. ----— & Neufeld, C. C. The de- velopment and structure of the conidia of Erysiphe polygoni DC, and their germination at low humidity. Ibid, 41-61.— Dimock, A. W. Powdery mildew on ribbon-bush, Homalo- cladium platycladum Bailey. Phytopathology, 1943, 33: 745.—Dundas, B. Perithecia of bean powderv mildew. Ibid, 1942, 32: 828.—Gorlenko, M. V. Modes of hibernation of mildew (Erysiphe graminis DC.) on cereals. C. rend. Acad. sc. URSS, 1942, 35: 187.—Mains, E. B. Phlox resistant to powdery mildew. Phytopathology, 1942, 32: 414-8.—Pryor, D. E. The influence of vitamin Bi on the development of cantaloupe powdery mildew. Ibid, 14. ------ & Whitaker, T. W. The reaction of cantaloupe strains to powdery mildew. Ibid, 995-1004.—Yarwood, C. E. Stimulatory and toxic effects of copper sprays on powdery mildews. Ibid, 19. Also Am. J. Bot, 1942, 29: 132-5. ------ Association of thrips with powdery mildews. Mycologia, Lancaster, 1943, 35: 189-91. ------ Observations on the overwintering of powdery mildews. Phytopathology, 1944, 34: 937. MILDNER, Theodor Georg Heinrich, 1902- See Driess, E, Mildner, T. G. H, & Fischer, C, eds. Herba, Krauter-und Pflanzen-Buch. 91p. lS'jem. Plochin- gen, 1947. MILDT, Fritz Kurt, 1906- *Ueber Bauchfellvereiterung nach Entbindung und Fehl- geburt [Berlin] 59p. 21cm. Bottrop i. W., W. Postberg, 1937. MILEFF, Alexandre, 1913- *Recherches sur l'histophysiologie normale et pathologique de la muqueuse vaginale. 172p. 25cm. Lyon, A Rev 1939 MILEFF, Dimiter [M. D., 1926, Miinchen] *LTntersuchungen zur Vitalfarbung roter Blut- korperchen (Auszug) 8p. 8? Miinch., n. p., 1926. MILEK, Elisabeth [nee Langer] 1901- *Ein Fall von Blasenmole mit Vermehrung des Zottenstromas und intravasaler Knotenbildung. 12p. pi. 8? Berl., n. p., 1930. MILENKOVIC, Zivojin N., 1874-1948. For obituary see Srpski arh. celok. lek, 1948, 46: 1018. MILES, Albert Baldwin, 1852-94. For biography see N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1943-44, 96: 521, portr. (Matas, R.) MILES, Alexander, 1865- Surgical ward work and nursing; a handbook for nurses and others. 5. ed. viii, 418p. 8? Lond., Faber & Gwyer, 1928. See also Thomson, Sir H. A, & Miles, A. Operative surgery. 3. ed. 619p. 19cm. Lond, 1920. ------ Manual of surgery. 6. ed. [Libr. has v.3. 578p.] 19cm. Edinb, 1921. Also 7. ed. [Libr. has v.2. 663p]. 19cm. Lond, 1926. Also 8. ed. 3v. 1931. Also 9. ed. 2v. 1939. For biography see Edinburgh M. J, 1936, 43: 217-9, portr. ----& NUTTALL, G. F. Surgical ward work and nursing; a handbook for nurses. 7. ed. viii, 295p. illust. 22cm. Aberdeen, Faber & Faber, 1943. MILES, Alexander, & WILKIE, David Perci- val Dalbreck. Operative surgery, xviii, 590p. illust. 8? Lond., Oxford Univ. Pr., 1933. Also 2. ed. xx, 631p. 1936. For former version of this work see Thomson, A, & Miles, A. Operative surgery. 3. ed. Lond, 1920. MILES, Arnold, & MARTIN, Lowell. Public administration and the library. xiii, 313p. 21^cm. Chic, Univ. Chicago Pr., 1941. MILES, Arnold Ashley, 1904- See Williams, R. E. O, & Miles, A. A. Infection and sepsis in industrial wounds of the hand. 87p. 24^cm. Lond, 1949. Also editor of Topley, W. W. C, & Wilson, G. S. Topley and Wilson's Principles of bacteriology and immunity. 3. ed. 2v. 2054p. Paged continuously. 25cm. Bait, 1946. See also Nature (The) of the bacterial surface. 179p. 22^cm. Oxf, 1949. MILES, Catharine Cox, 1890- Sex in social psychology, p.683-797. 8? Worcester, Clark Univ. Pr., 1935. ---- Psychological study of a young adult male pseudohermaphrodite reared as a female. p.209-27. tab. diagr. 22^cm. N. Y., McGraw- Hill Bk Co., 1942. See also Terman, L. M, & Miles, C. C. Sex and personality. 600p. 8! N. Y, 1936. See also Klein, V. Psychometric tests by L. M. Terman & C. C. Miles; Bk rev. In her Femin. Character, N. Y, 1949, 104-12. MILES, Charles Edwin, 1830-1910. For portrait see Collection in Library. MILES, Elizabeth Ann. How life begins; the wonderful story of birth and growth; by Milton R. Kent [pseud.] [3. ed.] 36p. illust. 21cm. Wellington, X. Z., A. H. & A. W. Reed, 1944. MILES, Eustace Hamilton, 1868- , & COLLINGS, C. H. The uric acid fetish (exposure of a popular theory) 266p. 8? Lond., E. Miles [after 1913] MILES, Frederick Thomas, 1869-1924. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass, 1924, 82: 1799. MILES, Hallie Eustace Killick. Health without meat. 8. ed. x, 133p. 12? Lond., Methuen & Co., 1923. MILES, John Francis Marshall, 1845-1912. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1912, 1: 1401. MILES, Lee Ellis, 1890-1941. For obituary see Phytopathology, 1942, 32: 267-70 (Neal, D. C.) MILES, Leon Octave Jean Roger, 1859- See Roger-Miles, Leon Octave Jean. MILES, Louis Wardlaw, 1873- Miles (Dr) retires. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag, 1941-42, 30: 118, portr. MILES, Maurice William Holt, 1893-1918. For obituary see Lancet, Lond, 1918, 2: 896. MILES, O. P. Messages to the people; a se- ries of short interesting, beautiful, inspiring essays on human life and experience. 190p. portr. 8? Butler, Ind., Higley Print. Co., 1933. MILES, Perry Watson, 1883-1948. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass, 1948, 137: 713. Virginia M. Month, 1948, 75: 157. MILES, Raymond Bernard, 1898-1944. For obituary see Brooklyn Hosp. J, 1946, 4: 11, portr. (De Veer, J. A.) Also Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 393. MILES, Thomas George, 1878-1921. For obituary see Brit. M. J, 1921, 1: 286. MILES, Walter Howard, 1891- The im- portance of adequate records of the sick and wounded in the military service, in time of war, and the best methods of obtaining them. lOp. 35/2cm. n. p., 1920[?] Typewritten. MILES, Walter Richard, 1885- Age in human society. p.596-682. 8? Worcester, Clark Univ. Pr., 1935. ---- Psychological studies of human varia- bility, xxxvi, 415p. ch. tab. 8? Princet., Psychological Rev. Co., 1936. Forms No. 2, v.47, Psychol. Rev. Pub. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Am. Scientist, 1945, 33: 14C. Also J. Consult. Psychol, 1940, 4: No. 3, front. MILES, William Ernest, 1869-1947. Cancer of the rectum, viii, 72p. illust. pi. 8? Lond., Harrison & Sons, 1926. ----Rectum and anus. p. 1259-480. illust. 8? X. Y., D. Appleton-Century Co., 1936. In: Post-Grad. Surg. (Maingot, R.) 1: ---- Rectal surgery; a practical guide to the modern surgical treatment of rectal diseases. xi, 359p. illust. diagr. pi. 22>^cm. Lond., Cassell & Co., 1939. Also 2. ed. 1944. For obituary see Brit. J. Surg, 1947-48, 35: 320, portr. Also Brit. M.J, 1947, 2: 550, portr. (Lahey, F. H, Smyth, M.) [et al.] Ibid, 633 (Gordon-Taylor, G.) Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1947, 135: 658. Also Lancet, Lond, 1947, 2: 527, portr. For portrait see Ann. R. Coll. Surgeons England, 1949, 4: 83. Also Ann. West. M. & S, 1949, 3: 170. MILESIA. See under Syrphidae. 72 MILIAN MILESTONES IN MEDICINE MILESTONES in medicine. See New York Academy of Medicine. Lectures to the laity, No. 2. 276p. 19!-2cm. N. Y, 1938. MILETTO, Pietro. See Pio, G, & Miletto, P. L'exeresi totale della sfera genitale interna nella cura della tubercolosi annessiale et utero- annessiale. p.213-75. 24cm. Siena, 1943. MILEWICZ, Wladyslaw, 1893- For biography see in Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz, 1938, 489, portr. MILEWSKI, Kurt, 1911- *Osteopsathy- rose. 23p. 21cm. Miinch., Buchdr. Hohen- haus, 1936. MILEWSKI, Tadeusz Teofil [M. D. Krakow, 1914] For biography see in Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz, 1938, 489. MILFOIL. MILFORD, Conn. Department of Health. Annual report. Milford (1942-43) 1943- MILFORD, Mass. Milford Hospital. Annual report. Milford, Xo. 8 (1910-11) 1911- See also under Hospital report. MILHAU, Joseph M., 1862-1933. For obituary see Montpellier med, 1933, 4: 382. MILHAUD, Alfred Marcel, 1905- *L'im- munite et les traitements biologiques du chancre mou. 80p. 8? Par., Libr. Le Francois, 1931. See also Piery, M, Milhaud, A. M, & Van der Elst, R. Traite de climatologie biologique et medicale. 3v. 8? Par, 1934. MILHAUD, Georges, 1894-1932. For obituary see Montpellier med, 1932, 1: 204-7. MILHAVET, Albert, 1908- *Xotes radio- logiques et cliniques sur les pachypleurites me- diastines. 64p. illust. 24%cm. Marseille, Impr. Soc. petit marseillais, 1936. MILHIET, Henri, 1904- *Traitement chirurgical du dolichocolon par le procede de la resection en un temps avec suture termino- terminale exteriorisee. 47p. pi. 8? Par., E. Le Francois, 1934. MILHIT, Jules Joseph, 1880-1943. For obituary see Arch. fr. pediat, 1942-43, 1: 112. Also Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1943, 59: 59; 462. Also Gaz. hop, 1943, 116: 66. MILIAN, Gaston Auguste, 1871-1945. —— Le chancre mou; symptomatologie, complications, diagnostic, traitement. 52p. pi. 8? Par., G. Doin & cie, 1931. ---- Physiologie de la peau. p.983-1054. 8? Par., G. Doin & cie, 1935. In: Traite physiol. norm. path. (Roger, G. H, & Binet, L.) Par, 1935, 10: ---- Titres et travaux scientifiques. 247p. 27cm. Par., M. Pigelet, 1936. ---- La syphilis occulte. 173p. illust. ch. 23cm. Par., J. B. Bailliere & fils, 1944. Also 2. ed. 181p. 1946. ---- Les contagions de la syphilis; contacts, heredite, reinfection, guerison. 205p. illust. 24cm. Par., J. B. Bailliere & fils, 1946. See also his contributions in: Xouvelle Pratique Dermatologiqtje. 8v. 8? Par., 1936. CONTRIBUTIONS v.2. La syphilis, p.639-946. v.4. Streptococcies. p.35-146. Dermatoses aitificielles chimiques de cause interne, p.630-754. Dermatoses pro- fessionnelles. p.821-60. v.7. Maladies des ongles. p.275-324. See also Loeper, M, Milian, G. [et al.] Peau, syphilis et cancer. 408p. 8° Par, 1932. See also Perin, L. Hommage au Dr. G. Milian. Paris m6d, 1937, 104: annexe, p. ii, portr. For biography see Paris med, 1948, 38: No. 12, p. i, portr. Also Rey. urug. derm, sif, 1936, 1: 248-50, portr. For obituary see Actas derm, sif, Madr, 1945-46, 37: 865 (Sainz de Aja) Also Ann. derm, syph. Par, 1945, 5: 225-7, portr.; passim. Also Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 191."), 61: 460-3. Also J. med. Lyon, 1946, 27: 156. Also Rev. argent, derm, sif, 1946, 30: 185. For portrait see Deliber. Congr. derm, internat. (1935) 1936, 9. Congr, 4: 75; 110. Also P. verb. Congr. derm. syph. fr, 1926, 3. Congr, opp. p. 32. MILIAN erythema [1932] See Erythema, ninth-day. For the Milian tri-syndrome see also Dyshidrosis; Parakeratosis. MILIAN reaction. See Nitritoid crisis; also under Arsenicals, Poisoning: Nitritoid crisis. MILIARIA. See also Miliaria cristallina; Miliaria rubra; Miliary fever. Ferreira da Rosa, A. Erupcoes sudoraes. Fol. med, Rio 1930, 11: 205.—Hart-Drant, P. Miliaria. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila, 1939, 10: 165-7.—Kreibich, K. Mili- aria. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1910, 9: 445.—Lawrence, H. Atypical miliaria. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1946, 53: 52.—Simons, R. D. G. P. Studies on prickly heat; miliaria and sudamina. Dermatologica, Basel, 1946, 93: 172-82. ---- epidemic. See Miliary fever; also Acrodynia. ---- erythematosa et papulosa tropica. See Miliaria rubra. ---- profunda. See Miliaria rubra, Second stage. ---- scarlatinosa. See under Scarlet fever. MILIARIA cristallina. Syn: Sudamina. See also Dyshidrosis; Perspiration, Disorders; also names of febrile diseases as Pneumonia; Rickettsiasis; Sepsis; Typhoid fever. Kodama, H. Kansen-s\u no 1 rei. Acta derm, Kyoto, 1941, 37: 380.—Kreibich, C. Zur Pathogenese der Miliaria crystallina. Derm. Wschr, 1923, 76: 497.—Matui, T, & Kodama, H. Kannosyu no 2 rei. Acta derm, Kyoto, 1941, 37: 100.—Shelley, W. B, & Horvath, P. N. Experimental miliaria in man; production of sweat retention anidrosis and miliaria crystallina by various kinds of injury. J. Invest. Derm, 1950, 14: 9-20, illust.—Sulzberger, M. B, Herrmann, F, & Zak, F. G. Studies of sweating; preliminary report with particular emphasis on a sweat retention syndrome. Ibid, 1947, 9: 221-42.—Watanabe, S. Konka no kokusyo to ni-san hihubyo no kankei [klinische Beobachtungen iiber Sudamina und Pyodermien in diesem ausserordentlich heissen Sommer in Keizyo (Seoul, Korea)] Jap. J. Derm. Urol, 1940, 47: 78. ---- Epidemic. See Acrodynia; also Miliary fever—in children. MILIARIA rubra. Syn.: Bourbouille; Heat rash; Lichen tropicus; Miliaire; Prickly heat; Schweissflechte. See also Heat, Pathological effect. Acton, H. W. Prickly heat. Ind. M. Gaz, 1926, 61: 321- 4-—Bagby, J. W. A tropical lichen planus-like disease. Arch. Derm. Syph, 1945, 52: 1-6.—Blomfield, D. M. Prieklv heat. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1942-43, 36: 239-46 — Cilento, R. Prickly heat. In his Trop. Dis. Australasia, 2. ed, Brisbane, 1942, 347-9.—Dantzig, L, & Marshall, L. E. Tropi- cal lichen planus, New Guinea variety; a clinical report on 24 cases. N. York State J. M, 1946, 46: 991-5.—Fay, F. R, & Susman, E. On the prickly heat. Med. J. Australia. 1945. 2: 453-6.—Generoso, I. II lichene dei tropici. Gior. ital. mal. esot, 1931, 4: 22-5.—Joly, P. R. Bourbouilles. Caducee, Par, 1909, 9: 66-8—Schlammadinger, J. Sudamina, und zwar Miliaria rubra [Illustration] Derm. Wschr, 1943, 117: 607.—Soscia, E. II lichene tropicale. Rinasc. med, 1935, 12: o3.->.—Srinivasan, P. S. Prickly heat. Antiseptic, Madras, 1926, 23:3.58—Thomson, S. Prickly heat. In: Brit. Encycl. Med. Pract. (Rolleston, H.) Lond, 1938, 10: 139-42. MILIARIA RUBRA 273 MILIARIASIS ---- Military aspect. Duffner, G. J. Heat rash as a problem in the naval service. Am. J. Trop. M, 1946, 26: 539-41.—Ribble, G. B, Luede- mann, W. S, & Peabody, S. M. Epidemic of prickly heat on aircraft carrier. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 77-82 — Robertson, A. M. Prickly heat and tropical pemphigus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 258-60.—Soubigou. Le lichen tropi- cus. Arch. med. pharm. nav, 1934, 124: 556-70.—Studies of experimental heat rash. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 26. ---- Pathogenesis. Home, G. O, & Mole, R. H. The effect of water and salt intake on prickly heat. Lancet, Lond, 1949, 2: 279-81.— O'Brien, J. P. A study of miliaria rubra, tropical anhidrosis and anhidrotic asthenia. Brit. J. Derm. Syph, 1947, 59: 125-58, 27 pi.—Reiss, F. Syringadenitis suppurativa tropi- calis, a complication of lichen tropicus; histologic appearance and etiologic considerations particularly as to a possible re- lationship of ascorbic acid and carbohydrate metabolism. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 1082-92.—Shelley, W. B, Horvath, P. N. [et al.] Experimental miliaria in man; produc- tion of sweat retention anidrosis and vesicles by various kinds of injury. Am. J. Physiol, 1948, 155: 469. ------ Experi- mental miliaria in man; production of sweat retention anidrosis and vesicles by means of iontophoresis. J. Invest. Derm, 1948, 11:275-91. ------ Experimental miliaria in man; production of miliaria rubra (prickly heat) Ibid, 1950, 14: 193-204, illust.—Smith, E. C. Prickly heat; its aetiology and pathology. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1926-27, 20: 344-51, 9 pi.— Sulzberger, M. B, & Emik, L. O. Studies on prickly heat; clinical and statistical findings. J. Invest. Derm., 1946, 7: 53-9. ■----— & Zimmerman, H. M. Studies on prickly heat. Ibid, 53-68.—Sulzberger, M. B, & Leider, M. Prickly heat. Current Ther, Phila, 1949, 350.—Sulzberger, M. B, & Zimmerman, H. M. Studies on prickly heat; experimental and histologic findings. J. Invest. Derm, 1946, 7: 61-8. ---- Second stage [Tropical anidrosis] Wolkin, J, Goodman, J. I, & Kelley, W. E. Failure of the sweat mechanism in the desert; thermogenic anhidrosis. Seminar Papers Dep. Surg. Univ. Iowa, 1946-47, 96-104. ---- Third stage [Tropical anidrotic asthenia] See also Heat stroke. Allen, S. D, & O'Brien, J. P. Tropical anidrotic asthenia; a preliminary report. Med. J. Australia, 1944, 2: 335.— Baird, V. C. Heat exhaustion. Med. Bull. (Standard Oil Co.) N. Y, 1935-36, 2: 22-4— Friedfeld, L. Prophylaxis and treat- ment of heat-reaction states. N. England J. M, 1949, 240: 1043-7.—Ladell, W. S. S, Waterlow, J. C, & Hudson, M. F. Desert climate; physiological and clinical observations; heat exhaustion, types I and II. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 2: 491; 527.— Love, R. J. M. Heat exhaustion and other effect of heat. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 963-6 — MacLean, K. S. Observations on sunstroke and heat exhaus- tion in the tropics. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 31-6 — O'Brien, J. P. Tropical anhidrotic asthenia; its definition and relationship to other heat disorders. Arch. Int. M, 1948, 81: 799-831.—Taylor, H. L, Henschel, A. [et al.] The effect of the sodium chloride intake on the work performance of man during exposure to dry heat and experimental heat exhaustion. Am. J. Physiol, 1943, 140: 439-51.—Wallace, A. W. Heat exhaustion. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 140-6.—Wooders, M. A, & Curtis, D. A. Heat exhaustion. In their Emergency Care, Phila, 1942, 99-102. ---- Treatment. Fletcher, H. H. Treatment of prickly heat (lichen tropicus) Am. J. Derm, 1906, 10: 257.—Kessler, A. Behandlung und Vorbeugung des Lichen tropicus. Trop. Dis. Bull, Lond, 1943, 40: 628 (Abstr.)—Kewalram. Prickly heat and its treat- ment. Ind. M. Rec, 1930, 50: 109a.—Lewis, R. R. A rapid and certain cure for miliaria rubra. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942 78: 86-9.—Radclyffe, L. Alleviation of prickly heat. Brit.'M. J, 1947, 2: 1012. ---- in children. See also Acrodynia; Strophulus. Griffe. La miliaire rouge du nourrisson. Infirm, fr, 1926, 4: 107-11. MILIARIA sebacea. See also Acne; Cholesterosis; Sebaceous gland, Retention cyst: Sebocystomatosis. Gordon, I. Miliary sebaceous cysts and blisters in the healthy newborn. Arch. Dis. Childh, Lond, 1949, 24: 286-8, illust—Meyer, W. J. 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Ass, 1931, 97: 996-8.—Kaplan, E. N. [Streptococcal septicemia and miliary tuberculosis] Vrach. delo, 1938, 20: 297-300.—Pachioli, R. Su un caso di granuloma maligno associato a tubercolosi miliare. Riv. clin. pediat, 1939, 37: 398-435. ---- bovine. See subheadings (Pathogenesis—in animals) ---- Cardiovascular system. See also Tuberculosis, Cardiovascular system. Heinzelmann, L. *LTeber Endokarditis bei Miliartuberkulose [Tubingen] 16p. 8? Metzin- gen, 1934. Aguilar, O. P., & Sirlin, G. Trombo-arteritis tuberculosa de la aorta abdominal v granulia terminal. Rev. As. mid. argent, 1940, 54: 929-33.—Chiu, Ho Hung. Tuberculosis of the endocardium in 4 cases of miliary tuberculosis. Caduceus, Hong Kong, 1941, 20: 171-5, pi.—Eliashevich, P. A. [Parietal miliary tuberculosis of the endocardium] Dnipropetr. med. J, 1929, 8: 319-26.—Gines, A. R. Alteraciones histopatologicas de la arteria radial en el curso de la granulia aguda. Arch. urug. med, 1940, 16: 140-5.—Goldstein, J. Tuberculous pericarditis as a forerunner of generalized miliary tuberculosis. Tubercle, Lond, 1949, 30: 14-6—Gregoire, G. Aspect radiologique de tuberculose miliaire chez certains cardiaques. Union med. Canada, 1946, 75: 678-83. ------ Caron, M, & Labrecque, J. E. Pericardite tuberculeuse et granulie. Laval med, 1946, 11: 1003-7.—Kalbfleisch, H. H. Kasige Venen- tuberkulose und Miliartuberkulose des Affen. Frankf. Zschr. Path, 1934, 47: 412-20.—Mignone, C, & Gikovate, F. Lesoes tuberculosas cardfacas em tuberculose generalizada aguda de adulto. Clin, tisiol, Rio, 1946, 1: 341-56.—Reichenfeld, L. [Miliary tuberculosis of the myocardium] Orv. hetil, 1939, 83: 1006. ------ Miliartuberkulose und Tuberkulose des Herzmuskels. Zschr. Kreislaufforsch, 1939, 31: 697-701.— Roguski, J. [Miliary tuberculosis in chronic cardiac insuffi- ciency] Polska gaz. lek, 1934, 13: 499-501.—Tallqvist, H. Ocklusion av arteria dorealis pedis hos ett barn med miliar- tuberkulos. Nord. med, 1948. 39: 1464-6.—Waser, P. Die miliare Aorten tuberkulose; Betrachtungen anhand einer Miliartuberkulose mit tuberkuloser Lebercirrhose. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt, 1948, 11: 29-41. ---- Cases. See also other subheadings (acute; subacute and chronic) Bernard, E, & Weil, J. Sur un nouveau cas de tuberculose miliaire 6pisodique. Bull. Soc. nted. hop. Paris, 1940-41, 56: 690-4.—Braggion, N. F. Un caso di tubercolosi miliare acuta post-laparotomica. Riv. ostet. gin, 1927, 9: 101-3.—Gold- man, A, Freilich, E. B. [et al.] [A case of miliary tuberculosis] Bull. Mount Sinai Hosp, Chic, 1949, 1: No. 4, 3-17, incl. pi — Keizer, D. P. R. [Miliary tuberculosis in relation to some rare cases] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940, 80: 351-9, pi.— Laurier, Y. Un cas atypique de granulie. Union mid. Canada, 1945, 74: 452-8.—Lepage, F, Langevin, G, & Lesne. A propos de trois cas de granulie. Gyn. obst. Par, 1947, 46: 479-83.—Marti, G. Dos casos de granulia. Asistencia, Mex, 1934-35, 1: No. 3, 24-6.—Meakins, J. C. Two cases of dis- seminated tuberculosis. Med. Clin. N. America, 1932, 16: 739-49.—Miles, T. F, & Curwen, M. A case of tuberculosis. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 850.—Miliary tuberculosis. Bull. Staff Meet. Minnesota Gen. Hosp, 1930-31, 2: No. 27, 2-4 — Mondon, H, Lahillonne, P. [et al.] Sur trois cas de tuberculose miliaire. Lyon med, 1936, 157: 777-83.—Nambiar, K. P. S. A case of miliary tuberculosis. Antiseptic, Madras, 1947, 44: 105-8.—Navarro V, M. Un caso de tuberculosis miliar. Rev. san. mil. La Paz, 1939, 4: 753.—Sygnatowicz. Przypa- dek gruzlicy prosowkowej, o niezwvklym przebiegu u chlopca 10 letniego. Pediat. polska, 1948, 22: 316. ---- Clinical aspect. Mamie, M. *Les poussees miliaires successives et terminales dans la phtisie pulmonaire. 66p. 24cm. Lausanne, 1942. Burnand, R. Considerations sur quelques cas de tuberculose miliaire. Rev. mid. Suisse rom, 1947, 67: 201-3.—Chatterjee, G. C. Massive infection by tuberculosis. Ind. M. Rec, 1927, 47: 45-7.—Delarue, J. Les limites du cadre anatomo-clinique de la tuberculose miliaire. Rev. med. fr, 1932, 13: 561-3 — Docter, A. Die verschiedenen anatomisch-klinischen Formen der Sauglingstuberkulose unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der supramiliaren (grossknotigen) Form. Ausz. Inaugur. Diss. Med. Fak. Univ. Bern, 1937-42, No. 35, 1-7.—Escribano Ortiz, G. Algunas consideraciones sobre facetas clfnicas poco MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS 277 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS divulgadas de la tuberculosis miliar. Medicamenta, Madr, 1948, 6: pt 2, 39.—Garcia Otero, J. La tuberculosis miliar. An. Clin, med, Montev, 1938, 21-46, 5 pi.—Gazmuri Ojeda, O. Consideraciones sobre la tuberculosis miliar. Arch, med, Santiago, 1938, 5: No. 6, 30-4. Also Arch. Clin. med. E. Prado Tagle (1937-39) 1940, 4: 179-84— Iberbein, M. [Mili- ary tuberculosis] Warsz. czas. lek, 1935, 12: 17; 36; 59.— Loeschcke, H. H. Ueber die Frage der Schiibe bei Miliar- tuberkulosen. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1937, 90: 154-63 — Lucca, A, & Reviglio. G. M. Contributo alio studio clinico e radiolo^ico della tubercolosi miliare nella prima infanzia. Pediat. med. prat. Tor, 1934, 9: 449-62.—Nordgren, A. Two cases of miliary tuberculosis with an unusual course. Acta paediat, Upps, 1933-34, 15: 140.—Olman. A. E. [The clinical forms of miliary tuberculosis and errors of differential diagnosis] Probl. tuberk, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 41-51.— Rist, E, Rolland, J. [et al.] Contribution a l'etude anatomo- clinique de la tuberculose miliaire. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1927, 3. ser, 8: 625-67.—Schipper, H. Atypischer Beginn allge- meiner Miliartuberkulose. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1936, 49: 177_9 —Straub, M. De vormen van miliaire tuberculose. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1948, 92: 2782-96, 5 pi.—Takahasi, Y. Tokui-naru keika wo torisi zokuryu-kekkaku-syo no iti rei [a particular case of miliary tuberculosis, with an unusual course] Annual Rep. Res. Inst. Tuberc. Kanazawa, 1948, 7: 27-33.—Vorobiev, S. I. 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Ein Beitrag zur sogenannten pulmon'alen Form der akuten allgemeinen todhchen Miliar- tuberkulose und ihrer klinischen Differentialdiagnose gegenuber der schweren haematogenen disseminierten Lungentuberkulose im Kleinkindesalter. Ibid, 1932, 79: 58- 64.-Patrass, G & Rizzetto, E. Aspetti clinici e motivi patogenetici della pseudo- granulia siderocalcifica polmonare dei mitralici. Acta med. patav, 1947, 8: 125-40.—Peterson, W. E, & Canfield, A. Miliary tuberculosis vs typhoid fever; case reports; J. Lancet 1945, 65: 138.—Tesseraux, H, & Olmos, R. Miliare Sihkose oder abgeheilte Miliartuberkulose? Beitr. Kim Tuberk 1933-34 84: 12-21—Vajda, L. Typhus exanthematikust utanzo miliaris giimokor. Orv. hetil, 1943, 87: 47o. Digestive system. See also subheadings (ulcerative) also Tubercu- losis, Digestive system. Henze, H. *TJeber die Pathogenese der Tuber- kulose der grossen Mundspoicheldriisen und insbesondere iiber deren Verhalten bei allge- meiner Miliartuberkulose [Erlangen] 37p. 8°. 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Ueber die reaktiven Vorgange bei der Entstehung des miliaren Lebertuberkels. Beitr. Khn. Tuberk, 1926-27, 65: 521-66.—Schmidt, O. E. L. Unilateral ulceration of the mouth (tuberculosis orificialis?) probably with miliary and ileocecal involvement. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1947, 55: 580.—Wessely, E. Demonstration eines Kindes wegen Dysphagie infolge miliarer Tuberkulose. Wien. med. Wschr, 1922, 72: 96.—Wolf, G. A, jr, & Flory, C. M. Miliary tuberculosis of the liver. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1945, 51: 553-60. ---- Ear. See also Tuberculosis, Ear. Bondy, G. Mittelohrtuberkulose als Teilerscheinung einer akuten allgemeinen Miliartuberkulose. Wien. med. Wschr, 1933, 83: 1225.—Richter, H. Beitrage zur pathologischen Anatomie des Ohres; iiber Miliartuberkulose der Felsenbein- spitze bei sekundiirer Mittelohrtuberkulose. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk, 1936, 141: 167-76.—Ziegler, E. Miliartuberkulose und Mittelohrentziindung. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk, 1935-36, 39: 391-414. ---- Endocrine system. See also Tuberculosis, Endocrine system. Frederiksen, J, & Portman, A. [Case of miliary tuberculosis in adenomatous thyroid gland] Hospitalstidende, 1929, 72: 1286-93. ---- experimental. See also Tuberculosis, experimental. De Castro, U. L'alveolite milianca ematogena sperimentale; contributo all'istogenesi del tubercolo miliare del polmone. Arch, pat, Bologna, 1931-32, 11: 219-30.—Foot, N. C. Studies on endothelial reactions; the endothelium in experimental general miliary tuberculosis in rabbits. J. Exp. M, 1921, 33: 271-86, pi.—Jones, O. R, & Piatt, W. D. Miliary tuberculosis caused by intravenous self-injection of tubercle bacilli, treated successfully with streptomycin therapy. Tr. Am. Clin. Clim. Ass. (1948) 1949, 60: 1-11.—Macaigne, M, & Nicaud. P. Granulie experimentale. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1930, 3. ser, 46: 517-24.—Nasta, M, & Blechmann, M. Contribu- tions experimentales au probleme de la granulie. Arch. roumain. path, exp. Par, 1930, 3: 375-426, 2 pi.—Nicaud, P. Tuberculose miliaire chronique experimentale. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1934, 3. ser, 941-6.—Puder, S. The dermato- pulmonary reaction; influence of the dermato-pulmonary re- action upon experimental miliary tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1941, 43: 709-12. ---- Eye. See also subheading (Meningitis) also Tubercu- losis, Eye. MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS 278 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS Monbrvn, A. A., & Lavat, J. Ophtalmoscopie et dissemination tuberculeuse. cxxxii p. 24cm. Par., 1949. Forms Suppl. to No. 3, Bull. Soc. opht. France, 1949. Arezzi, F. Difficolta della diagnosi in un caso di tubercolosi miliarica a localizzazione prevalentemente oculare. Riforma med, 1936, 52: 228-31.—Bendinelli, C. Contributo alio studio delle forme letinocoroidcali tubercolari miliari a tipo discrete. Rass. ital. ottalra, 1032, 1 : 655-62.—Bergmeister, R. Ueber primare und miliare Tuberkulose der Retina. Wien. med. Wschr, 1929, 79: 1116-9.—Bile, G. Le manifestazioni oftalmologiche delle miliari e delle meningiti tubercolari. Diagnosi, Nap, 1948, 4: 470-3.—Bollack, J, Hillemand, P, & Laporte, A. Tuberculose miliaire de la choroide. Bull. Soc. fr. opht, 1927, 40: 421-3.—Bonnet, P. Tuberculose miliaire de l'iris. Bull. Soc. opht. Paris, 1933, 129; 441.------Granu- lations miliaires de l'iris; valeur s6meiologique. Arch, opht. Par, 1939-40, n. ser, 3: 812.------& Bonamour. Granula- tion miliaires de l'iris; valeur sem£iologique. Ibid, 1022.— Bryn, A. Ein Fall von chronischer Miliartuberkulose. Klin. Mbl. Augenh, 1935, 94: 643-6.—De Jaeger, A. Un cas de tuberculose miliaire de l'iris. Bull. Soc. beige ophth, 1934, No. 69, 31-40.—Diacicov, M, Munteanu, V. I, & Gavrilescu, S. [Two cases of miliary tuberculosis of iris cured by radio- therapy] Cluj. med, 1930, 11: 496-501.—Manschot, W. A. Oogafwijkingen bij miliaire tuberculose en meningitis tubercu- losa. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 93: 2925-8.—Morelli, E. Sull'importanza dell'infezione tubercolare nel determinismo delle affezioni corio-retineali del polo posteriore (corioretinite tubercolare miliare a tipo discrete?) Riv. pat. clin. tuberc, 1931, 5: 741-57— Rodin, F. H, & Dickey, L. B. Tubercle of the choroid in miliary tuberculosis; case report. California West. M, 1928, 28: 807-9.—Santoro, N. Su due casi non frequent! di coroidite tubercolare cronica miliariforme. Boll. ocul, 1941, 20: 493-502.—Stock, W. Ueber Blutungen in der Retina bei Miliartuberkulose. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med. (1913) 1914, Sect. IX, Ophth, pt 2, 193-6—Tooke, F. Tu- berculosis of the choroid associated with generalized miliary tuberculosis. Brit. J. Ophth, 1936, 20: 23-32.—Werdenberg, E. Miliary tuberculosis of the eye. Arch. Ophth, Chic, 1938. 19: 629. ---- Forensic aspect. Firket, J. Tuberculose miliaire traumatique; etude patho- genique et medieo-legale. Rev. beige sc. mid., 1931, 3: 533- 48. Also Liege med, 1936, 29: 1229-49.—Schnizer, v. Tod an Miliartuberkulose nicht Folge einer Dienstbeschadigung. Med. Klin, Berl, 1926, 22: 1807.—Zollinger, F. Miliartu- berkulose und Trauma. Wien. med. Wschr, 1927, 77: 1281; 1317. ---- generalized. See also other subheadings (acute; Pathology) also Tuberculosis subheadings (generalized; mul- tiple) Baker, M. P, Hampton, A. O. [et al.] Miliary tuberculosis, generalized; tuberculous ulceration of duodenum, with perfora- tion ; tuberculosis of retroperitoneal lymph nodes. N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 773-6.—Nimitz, H. J, & Ritterhoff, R. J. [Generalized hematogenous tuberculous infection involving lungs, peritoneum, liver, spleen and possibly the kidneys and pericardium] Cincinnati J. M, 1947, 28: 249-63.—Nyiri, W. Fall von allgemeiner Miliartuberkulose. Wien. med. Wschr, 1921, 71: 1855.—Rosenthal, S. R. Generalized miliary tu- berculosis. In: Path. Conf. (Jaffe, R. H.) Chic, 1940, 415-7 — Valle, L. R. Diseminaci6n hematogena v tuberculosis miliar generalizada. Dfa med, B. Air, 1936, 8: 359. ---- Genitourinary organs. See also Tuberculosis subheadings (genito- urinary; Kidney) Aisner, M. [Generalized miliary tuberculosis arising from tuberculosis of the tubes] Tufts M. J, 1947-48, 15: 20-4.— Brass, K. Akute allgemeine Miliartuberkulose nach Aus- sehabung eines graviden, tuberkulos erkrankten Uterus (zu- gleich ein Beitrag zur Pathogenese der Miliartuberkulose) Frankf. Zschr. Path, 1941-42, 56: 276-84.—Biingeler, W. Akute Miliartuberkulose nach Ausschabung bei tuberkuloser Endometritis. Ibid, 1934-35, 47: 313; 558.—Cade, R. Tuber- culose generalisee consecutive a un rein tuberculeux exclus. Lyon med, 1928, 141: 9579.—Genova, A. Un caso di tuberco- losi miliare acuta in seguito a discissione uterina. Riv. ostet gin, 1926, 8: 209-12.—Isii, T, & Hukuda. M. Rinpa-inno wo tomonatta zokuryu-kekkaku no iti rei [a case of lymph scrotum accompanying miliary tuberculosis] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1949, 26: 158-60.—Levine, V. Late tuberculous generalization following a gaseous tuberculosis of the left epididymis and seminal vesicles. In: Path. Conf. (Jaffe, R. H.) Chic, 1940, 818-20.—Lindbom, A. Miliary tuberculosis after retrograde pyelography; report of a case. Acta radiol, Stockh, 1944, 25: 219-23.—Magosi, N. Hensoku-sei hasyu-zyo zokuryfl-kei zin- kekkaku ni tuite [uber die einseitige disseminierte miliare Form der Nierentuberkulosel Jap. J. Urol, 1940, 29: 1114-31, incl 2 pi.—Miiller, W. Miliartuberkulose nach Sondierung bei tuberkuloser Urethrastriktur. Acta chir. scand, 1933-34, 72: 507-20.-—Siozawa, M. Zin-kekkaku syuzyutu-go zensin zokuryii-kekkaku wo zokuhatu-seru iti boken rei, toku-ni sinzo-kekkaku-kessetu no byori-sosikigaku-teki syoken [autopsy case in which miliary tuberculosis developed in the entire body after operation on renal tuberculosis] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1941, 29: 509-15, incl. 2 pi.—Wiseman, J. R, & Retan, H. W. Tuberculosis following delivery originating from genital tuber- culosis. Arch. Int. M, 1927. 40: 65-72. ---- Hematology. See also Leukosis, Etiology; Myelophthisis; Tuberculosis, Blood picture. Takamura, R. Zikken-teki zokuryu-kekkaku- syo ni okeru kyokusyo narabi-ni zensin-teki hakkekkyti-sei hanno ni tuite [iiber die lokalen und allgemeinen leukozytaren Reaktionen bei der experimentellen Miliartuberkulose] p.373-504. 25cm. Nagasaki, 1938. In: Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1938, 16: Arneth. Ueber das qualitative Blutbild der Blutplattchcn bei der akuten Miliartuberkulose. Klin. Wschr, 1936, 15: 964-7.—Bernabo-Silorata, A, & Saita, G. Ricerche culturali e morfologiche sul midollo sternale nel vivente in casi di tubercolosi miliare diffusa. Lotta tuberc, 1938, 9: 208-24.— CiufRni, P. Leucocitosi granulocitica con eritropoiesi a tipo macrocitico in corso di tubercolosi miliare acuta. Riforma med, 1939, 55: 1390-5.—Fischer, W. Miliartuberkulose und Leukamie. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1935-36, 87: 334-8 — Gardner, F. H, & Mettier, S. R. Lymphocytic leukemoid reaction of the blood associated with miliary tuberculosis. Blood, Bait, 1949, 4: 767-75.—Glass, B, & Golab, W. [Acute miliary tuberculosis and clinical value of the leukocytic formula in differential diagnosis] Polska gaz. lek, 1932, 11: 769-72 — Gottlieb, H. Ueber akute, unter dem Bilde schwerer Bluter- krankung verlaufende Miliartuberkulose. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1931, 78: 36-44.—Halfer, G. Sulla formula emo-leucocitaria nella tubercolosi miliare. Clin, pediat, Modena, 1926, 8: 400-6. ------ II sangue nella tubercolosi miliare. Gior. med. Alto Adige, 1936, 8: 465-8.—Harbitz, F. Acute atypical miliary tuberculosis, i. e. without macroscopically evident findings, cases showing the clinical picture of lymphatic leu- caemia. Acta tuberc. scand, 1936, 10: 59-65.-—Jensen, O. Akutt leukemi og miliartuberkulose. Nord. med, 1941, 12: 3595-8.—Kriech, H, & Heni, F. Zusammentreffen von akuter Miliartuberkulose und Panmyelophthise? Klin. Wschr, 1935, 14: 781-3.—Lenhartz, H. Zusammentreffen von akuter Miliartuberkulose und akuter Myeloblastenleukamie? Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1932, 79: 501-7.—Reggiani, G. Akute thrombo- penische Purpura bei Miliartuberkulose. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 371-3.—Roskott, L. [Miliary tuberculosis with hypereosinophilia] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1936, 76: 180-2.—Roth, O. Ueber einen bemerkenswerten Blutbefund bei einem Fall von subakuter Miliartuberkulose, ein Beitrag zur Frage der akuten myeloischen Leukamie. Zschr. klin. Med, 1913, 78: 75-90, pi.—Scorgie. D. R. A case of miliary tubercu- losis with a blood count simulating splenic anaemia for a considerable period. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass, 1946- 47, 26: 31-3— Shapiro, J. E, & Salman, M. I. O kombinacii leikozov i ostrogo miliarnogo tuberkuleza i o leikemoidnoi reakcii pri tuberkuleznoi infekcii. Ter. arkh, 1949, 21: No. 4, 45-53.—Sterner, L. G. [Case of miliary tuberculosis; myelo- leucemoid blood picture] Nord. med, 1939, 2: 1457-9. ---- Hemoptysis. Cattenoz, F. *La tuberculose miliaire aigue posth^mopto'ique. 77p. 24cm. Nancy, 1944. Coutinho, G. Disseminat,ao post-hemoptoica calcificada. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1941, 2: 595-614, 4 pi. ---- Immunology. See also other subheadings (Allergy; Patho- genesis) Giithert, H. Vergleichende immunbiologische und mor- phologische Betrachtungen zum Formenkreis der Miliar- tuberkulose. Aerztl. Wschr, 1948, 3: 449-54. ---- Incidence. See also subheading (Cases) Behn, F. Estadistica de granulias del Instituto de anatomia patologica de Concepci6n. Rey. med. Chile, 1941, 69: 192-5.— Fiessinger, N, Leroux, R, & Fauvet, J. La frequence actuelle et les anomalies cliniques des granulies. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1941, 125: 241-4.—Lemierre, A, & Morin, M. Sur la frequence actuelle et les aspects cliniques des tuberculoses granuliques. Ibid, 1946, 130: 701-6.—Reichle. H. S, & Work, J. L. Incidence and significance of healed miliary tubercles in the liver, spleen and kidneys. Arch. Path, Chic, 1939, 28:331-9. MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS 279 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS ---- Lung. See also other subheadings (Radiography; subacute; Treatment: Streptomycin) also Tuber- culosis, pulmonary. Tsinikas, P. N. *Le diagnostic differentiel au point de vue clinique et radiologique de la bronchite capillaire, tuberculose miliaire et lym- phangite carcinomateuse pulmonaire. 39p. 8? Geneve, 1931. Bernard, E, Kreis, B. [et al.] Interet de la recherche des signes de diffusion au cours des tuberculoses pulmonaires de type miliaire et nodulaire. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1948, 64: 1005-11.—Bondo Gravesen, P. [Sixty-two cases with miliary symptoms in the lungs] Ugeskr. laeger, 1939, 101: 1288-91.—Bourgeois, P. Les tuberculoses miliaires. In his Tuberc. pulm. Par, 1949, 283-95, illust.—Bravo Frias, J. Algunas consideraciones sobre un caso de tuberculosis miliar del pulmon en un nifio de cuatro meses. Arch, espan. pediat, 1927, 11: 449-55, pi.—Cantagrill. Granulies pulmonaires et opacites granuleuses. Gaz. hop, 1937, 110: 605-13.—Carpi, V. Tubercolosi miliare polmonare. Rass. clin. sc, 1938, 16: 493-8 —Chopra, B. L. Afebrile case of acute miliary tubercu- losis of both lungs. Ind. M. Gaz, 1946, 81: 140.—Clemm, W. N. Gibt es Schmerzkrisen bei Alveolarphthise? Fortsch. Med, 1924, 42: 217.—Divis, J. Pocatek miharni tuberkulosy pfedstirajici podbranieni hlizu. Prakt. lek, Praha, 1928, 8: 716.—Even, R. Diagnostic des miliaires pulmonaires. Bull. med. Par, 1948, 62: 171-4.—Gloor, W. Beitrag zur Diffe- rentialdiagnose der Miliartuberkulose und der miliaren Karzi- nosis der Lunge. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1929, 59: 151-4.— Kuznecova, S. M, & Katzman, A. J. [Disseminated pul- monary tuberculosis in adults] Vest, rentg, 1935, 14:104-16.— Langer, H. Zur Symptomatologie des pramiliaren Stadiums der kindlichen Tuberkulose. Zschr. Tuberk, 1932, 65: 293-8.— Lejmbach, Z. Przypadek gruzlicy prosowkowej pluc i gornych drog oddechowych u chlopca 4-letniego. Pediat. polska, 1948, 22: 124.—Leproni, F. Sulla tubercolosi miliare del polmone. Gior. tisiol, 1934, 165-73.—Lozano Ugena, V. Granulia pulmonar en el lactante. Arch, espan. pediat, 1929, 13: 619-21.—Mourier, P. Om miliaertuberkulose i lungerhe. Ugeskr. laeger, 1948, 110: 921-8.—Paraf, J. La granulie pulmonaire. Progr. med. Par, 1938, pt 2, 1776-80.—Sayers, R. R, & Meriwether, F. V. Miliary lung disease due to un- known cause. Am. J. Roentg, 1932, 27: 337-51.—Wely. H. v. [Miliary tuberculosis of lungs] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1925, 69: pt 2 1113-5.—Wilkoszewski. Przypadek gruzlicy prosdwko- wejphic. Pediat. polska, 1949, 23:634. ---- Lung: Complications. Anspach, W. E. Miliary pulmonary hemorrhages on ne- cropsy roentgenograms of children. Am. J. Roentg, 1933, 30: 768-73.—Bernard, E, & Delarue, J. Tuberculose miliaire subaigue laryngo-pulmonaire a precession clinique laryngee. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1945, 61: 174.—Blan, P. Granulie froide associee a des localisations bacillaires extra-pulmonaires. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 44.—Brand, T. A, & Burkin- shaw, J. Fatal bronchospasmodic crisis complicating miliary tuberculosis of lungs. Brit. M.J, 1949, 2: 793 — Gomez, F, & Salas, M. Tuberculosis generalizada con gran caverna pulmo- nar, en una nifia de seis meses. Bol. nted. Hosp. inf., Mex, 1945 2: 223-34.—Hollmann, W. Pneumokoniose und Miliar- tuberkulose. Deut. Tuberk. Bl, 1935, 9: 68-72—Lamy, M, Aussannaire, M. [et al.] Tuberculose miliaire des poumons compliquee d'emphystaie mediastinal et generalise. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1948, 64: 1111-4.—Llambias, J, Mainini & d'Amato, W. Tuberculose miliaire et pneumonie catarrhale; abces froid post- et intracricoidien; mort par cedeme glottique. Ibid, 1928, 3. ser, 52: 584-92, 4 pi.—Marias, D. P. Stenosis of the left primary bronchus following disseminated tuberculous infiltration of the left lung. Clin. Proc, Cape Town, 1946, 5: 172 —Stivelman, B. P. Calcified pulmonary miliary tubercu- losis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1932, 26: 437-41—Wahed, A. K. M. A, & Yazdani, G. A case of pleurisy with effusion on left side which ended in miliary tuberculosis of the lungs. Calcutta M. J, 1942, 39: 219-23. ---- Lung: Pathology. Delarue, J. Les formes anatomo-cliniques des granulies pulmonaires; formes miliares de la tuberculose des poumons. *01p. 8? Par., 1930. Rotjff, M. H. *Tuberculose miliaire pulmo- naire et tuberculose externe. 47p. 23Hcm. Par., 1939. , £ t ,. Armand-Delille. Primo-infection: stade de generalisation; granulie aigue. J. med. Paris, 1926, 45: 275; 1927, 46: 652. Also Med. inf., Par, 1926, 32: 47-52—Barker L. F. Pul- monary and general miliary tuberculosis in an infant (possibly antenatal infection; possibly postnatal primary skin inocula- tion) with comments upon the peculiarities of tuberculous lesions in the nonimmunized. _ Med Chn. N. America 1930 14: 207-13.—Bernard, E, Kreis, B. [et al.l Sur les confins des tuberculoses pulmonaires miliaires et nodulaires dissemmees. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1948, 64: 1002-5.—Bezancon, F, & Braun, P. Granulation tuberculeuse et tubercule miliaire. Ann. anat. path. Par, 1926, 3: 957-72.—Bezancon, F, & Delarue, J. Les formes histologiques des nodules miliaires des poumons. Ibid, 1930, 7: 249-89. ------ Granulie et granu- lation tuberculeuse. Presse med, 1930, 38: 309-73.—Brass, K. Einseitige miliare Lungentuberkulose. Frankf. Zschr. Path, 1943-44, 58: 255-62.—Courcoux, A. A propos de la granulie. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1930, 3. ser, 11: 818-25.—Daddi, G, & Pana, C. Per una suddivisione patogenetica della tubercolosi miliare polmonare. Clin, nuova, Roma, 1945, 1: 5-14.— Damiani, F. Tubercolosi miliari calcifiche localizzate del polmone. Lotta tuberc, 1941, 12: 532-46.—Deelman, H. T. [Histology of pulmonary tubercles in miliary tuberculosis] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1927, 71: 1305-17, 2 pi. —---- [Poly- morphism of hematogenous miliary tuberculosis of lungs] Ibid, 1930, 74: 1584-96, 2 pi.—Deul, W. Verlaufsformen der akuten hamatogenen Lungentuberkulose im Kindesalter (miliare Lungenaussaat) Zschr. Kinderh, 1927-28, 45: 615-34.—Dufourt, A, & Brun, J. Sur certaines miliaires pulmonaires ptecoces ante-allergiques ou k allergie retardee. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1939, 5. ser, 5: 317-26— Edel, H. Zur Genese der miliaren Lungenstreuung. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1932, 80: 599-611.—Even, R. La forme pleurale de la granulie. J. med. Paris, 1937, 57: 37-9.—Gallone, L. L'istogenesi dei focolai tubercolari nella granulia polmonare. Arch. Ist. bio- chim. ital, 1938, 10: 415-36.—Gamna, C. Tubercolosi polmonare evolutiva a forma di complesso primario in adulto, con esito in miliare generalizzata. Minerva med. Tor, 1930, 21: pt 2, 299-307. ------ Forme miliariche regionali discrete di tubercolosi polmonare. Ibid, 1933, 24: 121-5.—Giraud, A. La granulie et les tuberculoses pulmonaires k foyers micro- nodulaires dissemines. Rev. gen. clin. ther, 1934, 48: 801-6.— Gonzalez Gil, U. La aparente localizacion ^pulmonar, uni- lateral, de algunas granulias agudas. Rev. clin. espan, 1948, 30: 18-25.—Grethmann, W. Zur Pathologie der akuten dis- seminierten Miliartuberkulose der Lungen. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1928-29, 1-55.—Huebschmann, P. Rankesche Stadieneinteilung und Miliartuberkulose. Klin. Wschr, 1928, 7: 486-90.—Huguenin, R, & Delarue, J. Essai pathogenique sur la tuberculose miliaire des poumons. Ann. anat. path. Par, 1930, 7: 415-38, pi.—Korteweg, R. [Various forms of pulmonary tubercles in miliary tuberculosis] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1927, 71: 3223-7.—Kourilsky, R, & Fourestier, M. Miliaire pulmonaire calcifiee; resistance remarquable a l'infec- tion tuberculeuse chez un enfant de sept ans. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1947, 63: 425-31.—Lelong. M, Delarue, J, & Rossier, A. La forme granitee diffuse de la lesion pulmonaire initiale de la tuberculose acquise du nouveau-ne. Ann. med. Par, 1946, 47: 111-7, pi.—Letulle, M, & Bezancon, F. La granulation tuberculeuse et le tubercule miliaire des poumons. Presse med, 1922, 30: 817-21.—Macaigne, M, & Nicaud, P. Les lesions alveolaires de la granulie experimentale. Ibid, 1930, 38: 1732-5.—Medlar, E. M, Pesquera, G. S, & Ordway, W. H. A comparison of roentgenograms with the pathology of experimental miliary pulmonary tuberculosis in the rabbit. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 50: 1-23, incl. 6 pi— Missirliu, V, Craciun, E. C, & Ursu, A. Les lesions tecentes de la broncho- alveolite tuberculeuse. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Bucarest, 1932. 14: 579-85.—Negovsky, N. P. [Observations on hematogenous, disseminated forms of pulmonary tuberculosis] Probl. tuberk, Moskva, 1937, 104-9.—Ottaviani, G, & Botner, V. Osserva- zioni anatomo-microscopiche sui vasi linfatici del polmone umano nella tubercolosi miliare e nella pneumonite caseosa. Arch. ital. anat. pat, 1939, 10: 579-89- Pesci, G, & Cassi- nelK, G. Contributo alio studio delle forme micronodulari del polmone. Riv. clin. pediat, 1938, 36: 33-44.—Piazza. R. Le lesioni istologiche nelle forme acute, subacute e croniche della tubercolosi miliare del polmone. Rinasc. med, 1929, 6: 555 pi.—Pissavy, A. Les formes granuliques de la tuberculose pulmonaire. Paris med, 1920, 35: 19-23.—Rest, A, Lewins, N, & Riemer, A. Miliary pulmonary infiltrations. Tubercu- lology, Denver, 1942-43, 6: 95-8.—Riehl. Miliare Lungen- tuberkulose mit Dermotropismus nach Impfung mit lebenden Tuberkelbazillen. Klin. Med, Wien, 1947, 2: 291.—Rosen- berg, W. Miliartuberkulose nach primiirer Pleuntis exsuda- tiva. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk, 1929, 72: 589-92—Valledor Cur- belo, R. G. Oranulia aguda a forma bronco-neumonica; caso clinico; breve revisi6n del capitulo de la granulia. Villaclara med, S. Clara, 1940, 8: 171-94— Vorobiev, S. I. [Patho- morphology of hematogenous disseminated pulmonary tuber- culosis] Probl. tuberk, Moskva, 1940, No. 10, 55-GO. ---- Lung: Prognosis. See also subheading (Prognosis) Berkowitz, D. *Zum Problem der Heilung miliarer Lungentuberkulose [Jena] 36p. 8? Jena, 1929. c ,_ , Banyai, A. L. Miliary tuberculosis of the lungs with re- covery; report of case. Wisconsin M. J, 1930, 29: 705-7.— Beverly, S. S. Healed miliary pulmonary tuberculosis. Dis. Chest, 1942, 8: 147-9.—Borsella, C, olyserositis] Probl. tuberk, Moskva, 1940, No. 7, 65-7.—Lifvendahl. Tuberculous polyserositis; multiple tuberculomata of the brain. In: Path. Conf. (Jaffe, R. H.) Chic, 1940, 50-2.—Nastasi, A. Sopra un caso di tubercolosi miliarica del peritoneo e delle pleure (osservazioni cliniche) Policlinico, 1928, 35: sez. prat, 2090-5.—Pelfort, C. Peri- tonitis tuberculosa en un lactante; forma exudativa de comienzo y adhesiva de terminacion, granulia terminal. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1937, 8: 577-81.—Rey, A. J, Masse, R. J, & Vivoli, F. Poliserositis; tuberculosis miliar emigratoria de las serosas; tuberculosis caseosa peritoneal encapsulante. Catedra & clin, B. Air, 1949, 98-102.—Rougier, J, & Roux, J. Peritonite tuberculeuse encapsulante; granulie pulmonaire terminale. Lyon med, 1941, 166: 814-6.—Rubinovich, M. O. [The clinical aspect of tuberculous polyserositis in children and adolescents] Probl. tuberk, Moskva, 1943, No. 3, 25-9.— Sala, P, Castro, F. de, & Izquierdo, M. Peritonitis aguda tuberculosa, miliar, tratada con estreptomicina. Bol. Inst. pat. med, Madr, 1948, 3: 249-53.—Sovena, E. Tubercolosi miliarica del peritoneo a sindrome pseudocolecistitica. Boll. Accad. Lancisi, 1932-33, 6: 270-3. ---- Skin. See also other subheading (ulcerative) also Miliary lupoid; Miliary lupus; Miliary tubercu- lid; Tuberculosis cutis luposa. Beintema, K. Occurrence of acute miliary tuberculosis in a lupus patient treated by salt-free diet. Urol. Cut. Rev, 1933, 37: 97-9.—Bernard, E, Meyer, J, & Genevrier, R. Lupus vulgaire et tuberculose miliaire des poumons. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1945, 61: 65-9—Degos, R, Perrot, R, & Delzant, O. Tuberculose miliaire cutanee associ6e k une tuberculose miliaire pulmonaire devolution chronique, au cours d'une primo-infection. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph, 1939, 46: 317-9.—Ehrner, L. A case of lymphogranulomatosis benigna (Schaumann) complicated by miliary tuberculosis, in a B. C. G. vaccinated patient. Acta tuberc. scand, 1946, 20: 138-57, 2 pi.—Frey, U. Uebergang von Boeck'scher Krankheit in Miliartuberkulose; ein Beitrag zum Problem der atypischen Tuberkulosen. Helvet. med. acta, 1948, 15: 129-51.—Gaede, M. S, & Vaughn, J. O. Miliary tuberculosis with purpura in infancy. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1931, 43: 869- 73.—Geipel, P. Die Beteiligung der Haut bei Miliartuberku- lose. Virchows Arch, 1932, 286: 591-603.—Kalkoff, K. W. Ueber die Beziehungen zwischen Hauttuberkulose und allge- meiner Miliartuberkulose; zugleich ein Beitrag zur Frage der Impfhauttuberkulose als Behandlungsmethode der Lungen- tuberkulose nach Kutschera-Aichbergen. Arch. Derm. Syph, Berl, 1940-41, 181: 770-82. ------ Allgemeine Miliartuber- kulose und Lupus vulgaris. Derm. Wschr, 1941, 112: 305. Also Zbl. Haut Geschlkr, 1941-42, 67: 120.— Kuklova- Sturova. Chronicka miliarnf tuberkulosa a Schaumannova choroba. Bratisl. lek. listy, 1947, 27: 802-18.—Miiller, J, & Pedrazzini, A. Morbus Besnier-Boeck mit Uebergang in Miliartuberkulose. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 126-8.— Pollitzer, R. M, Simmons, J, & Yasser, I. Generalized miliary tuberculosis with tuberculides; report of case. Arch. Pediat, N. Y, 1942, 59: 218-22.—Pruvost, P., Hautefeuille, E. [et al.] Etude anatomo-clinique d'un cas de maladie de Besnier-Boeck- Schaumann termhte par une tuberculose disseminee. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1941, 57: 484-90. ---- Spleen. See also other subheadings (Digestive system)' also Tuberculosis, Spleen. Purzer, A. *Ueber isolierte, operativ heilbare Miliartuberkulose der Milz. 19p. 8? Miinch., 1933. Cynman, B. Die isolierte selbstandige Miliartuberkulose der Milz. Deut. Zschr. Chir, 1930, 226: 110-24.—Graberg, E. Die Lokalisation der miliaren Tuberkelknoten in der Milz beim Menschen. Virchows Arch, 1926, 260: 287-307 — Greppi, E. Splenomegalia tubercolare primitiva con diffu- sione miliarica terminale. Haematologica Pavia, 1933, 14: 101-23.—Hickling, R. A. Tuberculosis splenomegaly, with miliary tuberculosis of the lungs. Q. J. Med, Oxf, 1938, 7: 263-9, 2 pi.—Kellert, E. Miliary tuberculosis of the spleen with thrombopenic purpura hemorrhagica. J. Am. M. Ass. 1931, 96: 2193. ---- subacute and chronic. See also subheading (Lung: Subacute and chronic type) Hoyle, J. C, & Vaizey, J. M. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. 140p. 8? Lond., 1937. MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS 284 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS Lechtuz, CI. *Considerations anatomo-patho- logiques sur les granulies tuberculeuses au long cours. 95p. 8? Lyon, 1937. Xeval, R. ^Contribution a l'etude de la tuberculose miliaire a evolution lente (granulie chronique) chez l'enfant. 62p. 8? Par., 1933. Tschope, U. *Ueber heilbare chronische Miliartuberkulose im Kindesalter [Miinchen] 37p. 20#cm. Wartha, 1941. Wolff, C. Contribution a l'etude de la tuberculose miliaire chronique episodique. 71p. 25}£cm. Par., 1938. Abrahams, A. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1941-42, 35: 12.—Accorimboni, M. Forme croniche della tubercolosi miliare. Gior. tisiol, 1933, 35-43.-— Af Ekenstam, H. Fall av kronisk miliaris. Nord. med. tskr, 1938, 16: 1927-31.—Agrikoliansky, B. N. [Various cold forms of chronic, miliary tuberculosis] Kazan, med. J, 1940, 36: No. 5, 42-5.—Arloing, F, Dufourt, A, & Malartre. A propos de l'anatomie pathologique des tuberculoses miliaires subaigues et chroniques. Ann. anat. path. Par, 1926, 3: 984-8.— Barbieri, D. Tubercolosi miliare fredda ab initio e cronica- mente progressiva. Arch. ital. anat. pat, 1937-38, 8: 177-99.— Bernard, E, Lotte, A, & Wolff, C. Tuberculose miliaire chronique Episodique. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1938, 3. ser, 54: 1520-5.—Bjering. T. [Splenomegaly due to chronic miliary tuberculosis] Ugeskr. lfpger, 1927, 89: 675.—Buinewitsch, K. Ein Fall von Tuberculosis miliaris lenta. Deut. med. Wschr, 1938, 64: 859.—Burrell, L. S. T. A case of sub-acute miliary tuberculosis. Brit. J. Tuberc, 1938, 32: 3.—Creveld, S. v, & Huet, G. J. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. Acta med. scand, 1943, 113: 135-62.—Elias, G. Chronische Miliartuberkulose. Mschr. Kinderh, 1931, 49: 397-401.—Fish. R. H. Chronic miliary tuberculosis in children. Arch. Dis. Childh, Lond, 1937, 12: 1-24.—Fusiki. T, & Matubara, K. Sur deux cas de tuberculoses miliaires chroniques. Orient. J. Dis. Inf., Kyoto, 1934, 15: 1.—Grenet, H. Les formes chroniques et curables de la tuberculose miliaire chez l'enfant. In his Conf. clin. med. inf., Par, 1936, 4. ser, 27-55. ------ & Isaac-Georges, P. A propos de trois observations de tuberculose micronodulaire subaigue ou chronique chez l'enfant. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1934, 3. ser, 50: 914-8.—Hedvall. Kronisk miliartu- berkulos. Lunds lak. sail, forh, 1934-35, 56-70.—Heinrich, M. Ein geheilter Fall von chronischer Miliartuberkulose im Sauglingsalter. Arch. Kinderh, 1943, 130: 186-8—Hellberg, S. Fall av kronisk miliartuberkulos. Nord. med. tskr, 1937, 13: 277.—Hoyle, C. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1937-38, 1: 682-9. Also Brompton Hosp. Rep, Lond, 1938, 7: 32-9.—Hutchison, P. Chronic miliary tuber- culosis. Brit. J. Tuberc, 1942, 36: 177-9, pi—Illing, R. B. The prognosis of chronic miliary tuberculosis in children. Ibid, 1945, 39: 79-85, 2 pi.—Lindau, A. So-called chronic miliary tuberculosis. Acta path, microb. scand, 1936, Suppl. 26, 157-73.—McPhee, H. R. Miliary tuberculosis; report of a case of long duration without chemotherapy. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1950, 61: 138-44, illust.—Nava Uriza, E. Un caso de tuberculosis miliar cronica. Bol. med. Hosp. inf., Mex, 1947, 4: 613-8.—Nonnenbruch, W. Ueber eine besondere Form von gutartiger chronischer Miliartuberkulose. Deut. med. Wschr, 1931, 57: 919-21.—Pabel, W. Chronic disseminated tubercu- losis. Brit. M. J, 1937, 2: 555.—Piaggio Garzon, W. Sobre un caso de granulia a evolution lenta, revistiendo la forma de granulia cronica. Arch. lat. amer. pediat, B. Air, 1926, 3. ser, 104-28.—Rennebaum, H. Beitrag zum Verlauf der chronischen Miliartuberkulose im Kindesalter. Beitr. klin. Tuberk, 1932, 80: 500-6.—Rogers, W. N. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. Brit. J. Tuberc, 1947, 41: 79-84, pi.—Savshinsky, A. I, Schenkman, D. I. [et al.] [Chronic miliary tuberculosis in early childhood] In: Vopr. legoch. tuberk. (Medovikov, P. S.) Leningr, 1936, 102-27, 14 pi—Say6, L. Tuberculosi- miliar ctenica. Rev. med. Barcelona, 1936, 25: 387-423. Also Tubercle, Lond, 1936-37, 18: 153-60.—Schlesinger. W. Zur Pathogenese der chronischen, hamatogen disseminierten Tuberkulose. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1939, 69: 196-200.— Simon, J, & Carrasco, C. Tuberculosis miliar cronica. Prensa med, Habana, 1931, 22: No. 12, 15-23.—Vaizey, J. M. Chronic miliary tuberculosis. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1936-37, 30: 1208-10.—Welch, E. J. Chronic miliary tuberculosis; report of a case. N. England J. M, 1942, 227: 1025-9. ---- Treatment. Panchenkov, T. P. (Lympho-hematogenous disseminated tuberculosis) Ter. arkh, 1934, 12: 307-16, 15 pi.—Perry, T. L. Treatment of miliary and meningeal tuberculosis in infants and children. California M, 1950, 72: 159-63.—Rodkin, S. V, & Klimenko, P. S. [Treatment of miliary tuberculosis in young children] Vrach. delo, 1935, 18: 23-30.—Ruziczka, O. Bisherige Erfahrungen. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1948, 60: 787. ---- Treatment: Chemotherapy. Lincoln, E. M, Stone, S, & Hoffman, O. R. The treatment of miliary tuberculosis with promizole. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp, 1948, 82: 50-75.—Milgram, L., Levitt, I, & Unna, M. S. Promizole treatment of miliary tuberculosis; toxic effects on thvroid gland and maturation. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 55: 144-59. ---- Treatment: Miscellaneous methods. Ghetti, E. Tubercolosi miliare nell'infanzia e vaccinazione terapeutica. Clin, pediat. Mod, 1942, 24: 387-98.—Kohl, H, & Seige, G. Ueber den Wert der Bluttransfusionen in der Behandlung der Miliartuberkulose. Mschr. Kinderh, 1943, 92: 1-9.—Pozzi, G, & Rasi, E. Primi risultati della terapia con vitamina D2 urto nelle miliari polmonari. Gior. ital. tuberc, 1947, 1: 130-4.—Tapie, J, Laporte, J, & Monnier. Les indi- cations de la ponction lombaire dans la conduite du traitement des miliaires tuberculeuses. Sem. hop. Par, 1949, 25: 1877-81. --- Treatment: Streptomycin. Debre, R., Thieffry, S. E. E., & Brissaud, H. E. La streptomycine appliquee au traitement de la meningite tuberculeuse et de la tuberculose miliaire chez l'enfant. 203p. 25%cm. Par, 1948. Anderson, T. Streptomycin in the treatment of miliary tuberculosis. Glasgow M. J, 1949, 30: 169-75.—Appelbaum, E, & Halkin, C. Tuberculous meningitis and miliary tubercu- losis arrested with streptomycin. J. Am. M. Ass, 1947, 135: 153-5.—Appelmans, M, & de Graeve, A. Oogletsels optre- dend bij granulie en tuberculeuse meningitis en hun behande- ling met streptomycine. Belg. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 5: 685- 97, pi.—Aris, P, Chantegreil & Pecastaing. Granulie pulmo- naire et meningite traitees par la streptomycine. Rev. tuberc. Par, 1947, 11: 847-51.—Armand-Delille, P. A propos du traitement streptomycinique des granulies; tuberculose mili- aire secondaire par propagation lymphatique et granulie generalisee par effraction vasculaire dans les tuberculoses anciennes. Bull. Acad. nat. med. Par, 1949, 133: 146-8.— Baggenstoss, A. H, Feldman, W. H, & Hinshaw, H. C. Strep- tomycin in miliary tuberculosis; its effect on the pathological lesions of generalized miliary tuberculosis in human beings. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 55: 54-76.—Beraud, A. Strepto- mycine et tuberculose du jeune enfant. Ouest m£d, 1949, 2: 208-10.—Bernard, E, Kreis, B. [et al.] La rechute de la tuber- culose miliaire traitee par la streptomycine. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1949, 65: 891-9. ------ La tuberculose miliaire des poumons et son traitement par la streptomycine. Sem. hop. Par, 1949, 25: 2087-94.—Bernard, E, & Renault, P. Note sur l'etude anatomique des tuberculoses miliaires traitees par la streptomycine. Ibid, 2095.—Bornstein, P. K. Strep- tomycin in miliary tuberculosis with tuberculous meningitis; case report with autopsy findings. Q. Bull. Sea View Hosp, N. Y, 1946, 8: 219-27.—Bunn, P. A. Miliary and meningeal tuberculosis treated with streptomycin. J. Clin. Invest, 1947, 26: 1176. ------ Studies on miliary tuberculosis and tubercu- lous meningitis. Minutes Streptomycin Conf, 1947, 3. Conf, 95-8. ------& Hauser, F. E. Miliary and meningeal tubercu- losis. Ibid, 1949, 7. Conf, 277-89.—Carstensen, B. Miliar- tuberkulos behandlad med p-aminosalicylsyra samt med p- aminosalicylsyra+streptomycin. Nord. med, 1948, 40: 2039-42.—Case (A) history of a child with miliary tuberculosis treated by streptomycin. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1947, 43: 690.—Chauvire, E. Conjonctivite de type allergique au cours d'une miliaire pulmonaire traitee par la streptomycine. Bull. Soc. opht. France, 1949, 397-9—Cobley, G, & Goettsch. E. Streptomycin in the treatment of miliary tuberculosis. J. Pediat, S. Louis, 1947, 31: 70-4.—Cocchi," C. Primi risultati ottenuti nella terapia della tubercolosi miliare ed in alcune forme di tubercolosi polmonare con streptomicina associata a solfone ed a vitamina A. Riv. clin. pediat, 1947, 45: 378-80. ——--- II trattamento della meningite tubercolare e della miliare con streptomicina, solfone e vitamina A. Lotta tuberc, 1949, 19: 287-99— Colarizi, A, & Lenzi, M. Osservazioni cliniche e radiologiche sulla tubercolosi miliarica in rapporto alia terapia streptomicinica. Arch, tisiol. Nap, 1948, 3: 27-36.—Courmont, P, Sedallian, P. [et al.] Pronostic, par la serologie, des miliaires aigues tuberculeuses traitees par la streptomycine. Bull. Acad. nat. med. Par, 1949, 133: 386- 91-—Craig, R. H. Miliary tuberculosis treated with strepto- mycin. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1947, 57: 289.—Daddi, G, & Pana, C. Reperti anatomici di un caso di tubercolosi miliare generalizzata trattato con streptomicina. Ann. 1st. Carlo Forlanini, 1948, 11: 317-23.—Di Lollo, F. II comportamento della yelocita di sedimentazione delle emazie nei tubercolosi miliarici e meningei trattati con streptomicina. Lotta tuberc, 1949, 19: 326-31— Dollfus, M. A. Fundus lesions in tubercu- lous meningitis and miliary pulmonary tuberculosis treated with streptomycin (Transl.) Am. J. Ophth, 1949, 32: 821-4 — Doret, J. P, & Halberg, J. P. Tuberculose de la choroide dans un cas de tuberculose miliaire traite par la streptomycine. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1948, 78: 696.—Ferrari, A, & Salvetti, F. Tubercolosi miliare od ileotifo? discussioni e confronto di due casi controversi trattati con streptomicina. Gior. ital. tuberc, 1949, 3: 231-5.—Fontan, Verger & Aussarresses. Le traitement de la granulie chez l'enfant par la streptomycine. Arch. fr. pediat, 1949, 6: 219. Also J. med. Bordeaux, 1949, 126: 488-90.—Fouquet, J. Meningites tuberculeuses et tu- berculoses miliaires aigues traitees par la streptomycine. MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS 285 MILIARY TUBERCULOSIS Arch. fr. pediat, 1948, 5: 418-20. ------ Heinman, V, & Meyer, B. Adetio-phlegmon tuberculeux mortel au decours d'une granulie traitee par la streptomycine. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1949, 65:59-63.------[etal.] Reflexions sur les menin- gites survenant au decours des miliaires et des primo-infections traitees par la streptomycine. Ibid, 1264-70.—Frankowska, J. Zmiany oczne w gruSliczym zapaleniu opon mozgowordzenio- wych i prosdwce pluc u dzieci leczonych streptomycynrs. Pediat. polska, 1948, 22: 406.—Gilg, A. Ein Streptomyciner- folg bei frischer miliarer Streuung wahrend Schwangerschaft und Puerperium. Schweiz. Zschr. Tuberk, 1949, 6: 250-4 — Giraud, G, Cazal, P. [et al.] Suppurations tuberculeuses torpides apres streptomycotherapie. Poumon, 1949, 5: 421- 5.—Godward, A. C, jr. Streptomycin and lipotrophic agents in miliary tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 55: 412-7.— Gobel, F. Zur Streptomycinbehandlung der tuberkulosen Meningitis und Miliartuberkulose. Deut. Gesundhwes, 1949, 4: 268.—Grant, R. L. T. A case of miliary tuberculosis and tuberculous meningitis treated with streptomycin. Clin. Rep. Adelaide Child. Hosp, 1949, 1: 225.—Hauser, F. E. Miliary and meningeal tuberculosis treated w;ith continuous and intermittent streptomycin regimens. Minutes Strepto- mycin Conf, 1949, 7. Conf, 286-9.—Hooft, C. Ervaringen met streptomycine bij tuberculeuse meningitis en miliair tuberculose. Belg. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 5: 67-9.—Houstek, J. Dosavadnf vysledky s lecbou streptomycinem u basil&rni a miliarnf tbc u detf. Rozhl. tuberk, 1949. 9: 141-4.—Hueber, E. Streptomycinbehandlung bei Miliartuberkulose. Wien. Zschr. inn. Med, 1948, 29: 432. Also Wien. med. Wschr, 1949, 99: 75.—Janbon, M, Bertrand, L. [et al.] Streptomycine et miliaires tuberculeuses. Montpellier nted, 1948, 33:-34: 356-61. ------ Granulie pulmonaire et hepato-splenique chez un nourrisson de 2 mois; 6chec de la streptomycine. Pediatric, 1949, 4: 731-3 — Johnson, P. B, & Sitkin, R. S. Miliary tuberculosis; response to streptomycin. South. M. J, 1948, 41: 678-81.—Jones, O. R, Piatt, W. D, & Amill, L. A. Miliary tuberculosis caused by intravenous self-injection of tubercle bacilli, treated successfully with streptomycin therapy. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1949, 60: 514-9—Kalmthout, J. M. v. Een geval van acute miliaire tuberculose genezen na toediening van streptomycine. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 93: 3256-60.— Kola?, J. Streptomycin u miliarnf tuberkulosy. Cas. 16k. cesk, 1949, 88: 455.—Leszynski, H. A. Streptomycin in miliary tuberculosis and tuberculous meningitis. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 34: 125-7.—Lichtenstein, A. Streptomycin vid miliartuberkulos och tuberkulos meningit. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2548-53.—Lincoln, E. M, & Kirmse, T. W. Strepto- mycin and promizole in miliary tuberculosis and tuberculous meningitis in children. Lancet, Lond, 1949, 1: 767-73. ------ Streptomycin-promizole therapy of miliary and menin- geal tuberculosis in children. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1950, 61: 159-70.—Llaurado Tomas, F. Tuberculosis miliar, forma pulmonar; cura con estreptomicina. Rev. espan. pediat, 1949, 5: 855-65.—Lombardi, A. Cronicizzazione di un caso di tubercolosi miliare acuta generalizzata mediante terapia con streptomicina. Minerva med. Tor, 1947, 38: pt 2, 281-3.— Lyttle, J. D, Goettsch, E, & Cobley, G. Streptomycin in the treatment of miliary tuberculosis; report of a case. Am. J. Dis. Child, 1948, 75: 430-3.—McDermott, W, Muschenheim, C. fet al.l Meningitis and generalized hematogenous tubercu- losis. In: Streptomycin &c. in Tuberc, N. Y, 1949, 185-229, illust.—Marks-Zakrzewska. Dwa przypadki gruzlicy pro- sowkowej pluc leczone streptomycyna z wynikiem niepo- myslnym. Pediat. polska, 1949, 23: 635.—Martinez Garcia, P. La estreptomicina en la tuberculosis miliar infantil. Med. clin, Barcel, 1948, 10: 345. Also Rev. espan. pediat., 1948, 4. sol.—Mattei, C. Recidives et accidents apres interruption du traitement par streptomycine des tuberculoses pulmonaires miliaires. Bull. Acad. nat. med, 1947, 131: 640.—Meyer, A, Brunei, M, & Massin, M. Adenopathie cervicale apparue au cours d'un traitement d'une tuberculose miliaire par la strepto- mycine. Bull. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1949, 65: 87-90.—Mezei, P, & Flesch, I. Kartina glaznogo dna i ee znachenie pri tuberkuleznom meningite i miliarnom tuberkuleze detskogo ► vozraste, lechennym streptomicinom. Paediat. danub, Budap, 1949, 6: 121-33.—Milian V, J. Recidiva de granulia tratada' con estreptomicina. Rev. chilena pediat, 1949, 20: 77-81.—Morin. La streptomycine dans la meningite tubercu- leuse et dans la tuberculose miliaire aigue chez 1'adulte. Acta tuberc. belg, 1949, 40: 67.—Murano, G, & Melino, C. Con- siderazioni sul comportamento del potere hpohtico del plasma in bambini con tubercolosi meningea o miliarica trattati con streptomicina. Pediatria (Riv.) 1948, 56: 401-19—Paraf, J. Diagnostic et traitement des tuberculoses miliaires pulmo- naires. Progr. med. Par, 1949, 77: 28-32. —--- Desbordes. J, & Paraf, M. L'association streptomycine acide para- amino-salicylique dans le traitement des miliaires et des menin- gites tuberculeuses. Bull. Soc. med. h6p. Paris, 1949, 65: 57 — Pefia Luengo, T. Tuberculosis miliar aguda tratada con estreptomicina. Medicina, Madr, 1948, 16: 482-6.—Rey, J. C, & Natin, I. Tuberculosis miliar faringolaringopulmonar tratada con estreptomicina; exantema medicamentoso. Sem. med. B. Air, 1948, 55: pt 2, 12-5.—Ricci, G., & D Agostino, S. Porpore in corso di tubercolosi miliare e terapia streptomicinica. Clin nuova, Roma, 1949, 9: 12-25.—Robert, P. Rasche Heilung von tuberkulosen Ulzerationen der Lippen und der Zunge durch Streptomycin in einem Fall von Miliartuberkulose. Dermatologica, Basel, 1949, 98: 32-4-Roch M, & Doret. J. P. Un cas de granulie traite par la streptomycine. Rev. mid. Suisse rom, 1948, 68: 189.—Rosnowska & Winnicka. Przypadki tbc miliaris leczone streptomycyna w obrazach radiologicznych. Pediat. polska, 1949, 23: 645.—Roza. Przypadek gruzlicy prosowkowej u dziewczynki w w. 6 lat i 8 miesiecy, leczony streptomycyna. Ibid, 642.—Ruigomez Iza, L. Sobre un caso de tuberculosis miliar del pulmon tratada con estreptomicina. Rev. clfn. espan, 1949, 33: 416-8.—Ruziczka, O. Streptomycinbehandlung der miliaren Tuberkulose. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1948, 60: 840-2. Also Klin. Med, Wien, 1949, 4: 38. ------ Zwischenbericht uber Streptomycinbehandlung bei tuberkuloser Hirnhautentzun- dung und miliarer Lungentuberkulose. Wien. med. Wschr, 1948, 98: 294-6.—Sahlgren, E. 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Eenige op- merkingen over het gebruik van streptomycine, in het bijzonder bij miliaire tuberculose. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1949, 93: 2094- 8.—Thompson, J. L, jr, & Wagenheim, H. H. The use of streptomycin in acute miliary tuberculosis; report of a case. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1946, 15: 265-70.—Traissac, F. J. Influence de la streptomycine sur revolution des images de granulie pure et des miliaires d'accompagnement au cours de la tuberculose. J. med. Bordeaux, 1948, 125: 103-8.— Van Goidsenhoven. La streptomycine dans la meningite tuberculeuse et dans la tuberculose miliaire aigue chez 1'adulte. Acta tuberc. belg, 1948, 39: 337.—Walker, A. W., Shamaskin, A. [et al.] Miliary-meningeal tuberculosis; discussion of results. Minutes Streptomycin Conf, 1948, 6. Conf, 123-37.—Zollin- ger, H. U. Die Streptomycin-behandelte Meningitis tubercu- losa und Miliartuberkulose. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt, 1949, 12: 176-9. ---- Treatment: Streptomycin: Statistics. 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See as subdivision under section headings Wars and campaigns; World War II. ACADEMY. For military and naval academies see section heads Education; School. ACCELERATION [incl. speed] See also Dive bombing. Acceleration in aircraft. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 5, 9-15.—Arkhangelsky, A. [The aviator and speed] Voen. san. delo, 1938, No. 2, 37-42.— Henschke, U, & Keidel, W. D. Short duration ac- celerations. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 54.—Eomendantov, G, & Levashev, V. Uskorenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 659-69.— Pertzoff, V. A, & Britton, S. W. Effects of high acceleratory forces. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 55.—Poppen, J. R. High acceleration of short duration. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 30-2.— Wood, E. H., Lambert, E. H. [et al.] Effects of acceleration in relation to aviation. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1946, 5: 327-44.— Wulff, V. J., & Lovelace, W. R. Acceleration. 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Ueber die Wirkung hoher Beschleunigungen und Fliehkrafte auf den Menschen. Luftfahrtmed. Abh., 1936-37, 1: 72-85.—Gauer, O. Atmung und Beschleunigung. Ibid, 1938, 2: 190. ------ Wirkung hoher Fliehkrafte auf den Menschen. Klin. Wschr, 1942, 21: 847.—Gomez Gomez, L. A. Aceleraci6n y desaceleraci6n en aviacion, y su influencia en el organismo humane Med. cir, Bogota, 1945, 10: 1-19.—Gray, G. W. The physiology of ac- celeration. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 240-3.— Green, H. D. Aviation physiology; acceleration. Clin. Bull. School M. Western Reserve Univ, 1943, 7: 25-8.—Gurvich, K, & Miroliubov, V. [Effect of increased speed during flight on the aviator] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 42-7.—Lambert, E. H. Comparison of the physiologic effects of positive acceleration on a human centrifuge and in an airplane. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 308-35. ------Hallenbeck, G. A. 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Com- parative effects on the circulatory system of positive and nega- tive accelerations; the Marey law. Am. J. Physiol, 1949, 156: 1-11.—Diringshofen, H. v. Die Wirkung von Fliehkraften auf den Blutkreislauf des im Flugzeug sitzenden Menschen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 152-65. Also English summary, Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 350.—Fischer, U. Der Kreislauf unter Beschleunigung; Rontgenaufnahmen beim Affen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 1-13.—Gauer, O., & Wieckert, H. Das Elektrokardiogramm des Menschen bei Fliehkraftwirkung. Ibid, 1944, 9: 121-30.—Gauer, O., Henry, J. P. [et al.] Arterial oxygen saturation and intracardiac pres- sures during acceleration in relation to cardiac damage. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1949, 8: 54.—Hamacher, J. M. Der Kreislauf unter Beschleunigung; Elektrokardiogramm beim Kaninchen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1940-41, 5: 149-60.—Knabenhof, V. G., Danzig, L. M., & Simonian, G. I. [Hemorenal interrelations under the influence of rapid flight] Klin, med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 3, 47-50.—Koenen, R., & Ranke, O. F. Der Kreislauf unter Beschleunigung; blutige Blutdruckmessung am Hund. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 14-26.—Miiller, E. A. Die Beanspruchung des Kreislaufs bei hohen Beschleunigungen im Flugzeug. Med. Klin, Berl, 1936, 32: 1703-5—Nisida, I., & Huzita, K. Kasokudo no zyunkan ni oyobosu sayo ni kan-suru kenkvu F... upon the circulation of blood] Okayama igakkai zassi 1947, 59: 13.—Pertzoff, V. A., & Britton, S. W. Force and time elements in circulatory changes under acceleration; carotid arterial pressure deficiency areas. Am. J. Physiol, 1948, 152: 492-8.—Romberg, H. W. Das anatomische Bild der Blutverteilung bei Beschleunigungswirkung. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 192-203.—Ruff, S. Ueber das Verhalten yon Blutdruck und Pulsfrequenz unter dem Einfluss von Flieh- kraften und uber Versuche zur Steigerung der Beschleunigungs- ertraglichkeit. Ibid, 1937-38, 2: 259T80. , Ueber den Kreislaufkollaps bei grossen Beschleunigungen im Flugzeug. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 69-71. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 370 (Abstr.).—Sturm, R. E., Wood, E. H., & Lambert, E. H. Determination of man's blood pressure on the human centrifuge during positive acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4. 69.—Vilela, A. A., Llns Filho, W., & Lobao, A. Aceleracao e sistema venoso; uma nova doenca profissional. Rev. med. aeronaut, Rio, 1949, 1: 9-24. ---- centrifugal. See also Centrifugal force. Clark, W. G., Gardiner, I. D. R. [et al.] The effect of positive acceleration on fluid losa from blood to tissue spaces in human subjects on the centrifuge. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 468, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Ham, G. C, & Landis, E. M. Objective measurements of circulatory changes in man during acceleration in the centrifuge and in the plane. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 67, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Lambert, E. H. Comparison of the physio- logic effects of positive acceleration on subjects in the Mayo centrifuge and in an A-24 airplane. 34p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 467, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Wood, E. H., Lambert, E. H., & Sturm, R. E. Systolic blood pressure in man during exposure to high accelerations of the centrifuge. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 338. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bergeret, P. M., & Gougerot, L. Les forces centrifuges; effets circulatoires, respiratoires et vestibulaires. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 111: 251-92. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 519 (Abstr.).—Bergin, K. G. Centrifugal acceleration with subject inverted. In his Aviat. Med, Bristol, 1949, 119 — Diringshofen, H. v. Untersuchungen der Ertraglichkeitsgren- zen fiir Zentrifugalkraft im Motorflug. Verh. Deut. Ges. Kreislaufforsch, 1936, 9: 288-90. ------ Untersuchungen im Motorflugzeug zur Bestimmung der Ertraglichkeitsgrenzen gegenuber Fliehkraften. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 321- 32.—Gauer, O. Rontgenkinematographische Darstellung der Fliehkraftwirkung. Ibid, 1944, 9: 109-20.—Ham, G. C. Effects of centrifugal acceleration on living organism. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 30-56.—Pedrazzini, F. De la circulation cetebro-spinale particulierement par rapport aux effets que la force centrifuge exerce sur ce systeme et sur la circulation generale chez les aviateurs. Presse M6d, 1938, 46: 1164-7. ---- centripetal. Code, C. F., Wood, E. H. [et al.] The lim- iting effect of centripetal acceleration on man's ability to move; an appraisal of some of the diffi- culties which may be encountered when attempt- ing escape from a spinning aircraft. 19p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 436, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- high altitude. See also Altitude; Anoxia. Britton, S. W. Acceleration and anoxia. Q. Project Sum. mary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July. 393-5.—Diringshofen, H. v. Increased danger of circulatory collapse due to simultaneous action of altitude and acceleration in airplanes. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 373 (Abstr.)—Fulton, J. F. Physiology and high altitude flying; with particular reference to air embolism and the effects of acceleration. Science, 1942, 95: 207-12.— Hannisdahl, B. Flymedisinske problemer i forbindelse med de 0kte hastigheter og flyging i store h0yter. Norsk tskr. mil. med, 1947, 25-42.—Herlitzka, A. El factor humano en los ACCELERATION vuelos a gran altura y velocidad. Resenha clin. cient, S. Paulo, 1945, 14: 51-8.—Van Middlesworth, L. Pulse rate responses to acceleration under reduced barometric pressure. Am. J. Physiol, 1948, 152: 157-61.—Webster, A. P. High altitude-high velocity flying; with special reference to the hu- man factors; outline of important problems. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1949, 10: No 2, 1-6. ---- Immersion in fluid. Stauffer, F. R., Beckman, E. L., & Thorn, J. I. The effect of external fluid pressure during positive acceleration upon the respiratory rate, pulse rate and right intra-auricular pressure of rabbits; high acceleration study in animals. 33 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM 001 048, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Code, C. F., Wood, E. H., & Baldes, E. J. Hydrostatic anti- blackout protection; the protection afforded man against the effects of positive acceleration by immersion in water (motion picture) Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 15.—Greenfield, A. D. M. Effect of acceleration on cats, with and without water immer- sion. J. Physiol, Lond, 1945-46, 104: Proc, 5. ---- Injuries and disease. Fortunate, A. Alterazioni istologiche nelle glandole a secre- zione interna per effetto delle accelerazioni centrifughe. Fol. med. Nap, 1939, 25: 759-74.—Garrote Vega, M. Enfermedad de las aceleraciones de los aviadores. Medicina, Madr, 1942, 10: 330-7. ------ Aceleropatfas. Gac. mid. espafi.. 1948, 22: 132-8.—Mesolella, V. Alterazioni istologiche dell'orecchio, del naso, della laringe e della trachea per effetto dell'accelera- zione centrifuga; ricerche nelle cavie. Fol. med. Nap, 1940, 26: 566-82, 10 pi.—Shaw, R. C. Ruptured intervertebral disc from positive acceleration. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 276-8.— Tavel, F. v. The importance of the time factor for disturbances due to acceleration during military flight. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1947, 77: 611-4. ---- Measurement. Guillemin, V., jr, & Oestreicher, H. Ac- celerometer design. 69p. 26>^cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-79, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Medical aspect. Borscevsky, I. J. [Effect of flight acceleration on the ear, nose and throat] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez, 1939, 16: 201-7.—Diringshofen, H. v. Luftfahrtmedizinische Fragen und Aufgaben unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Beschleu- nigungswirkungen. Verh. Deut. Ges. inn. Med, 1935, 47. Kongr, 27-39.—Panov, E. N., & Ivanov [Sanitary service for rapid flight and high altitude aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 83-6. ---- negative. See also subheading (Cardiovascular effect) Gamble, J. L., & Shaw, R. S. Pathology in dogs exposed to negative acceleration. 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-695-74B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ----[et al.] Venous pressure in the head un- der negative acceleration. [12]p. 27cm. Day- ton, 1948. TT a A. Forms No. MCREXD4-695-74D, Memo Rep. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Laborat. ---- Physiological changes during negative acceleration. 20 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-74L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Kingsley, H. D., & Rushmer, R. F. Effects of abrupt deceleration on the electrocardiogram (lead II) in the cat in the supine position. 20p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 459, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. McDonald, R. K, & Kelley, V. C. The type and degree of injury resulting from abrupt deceleration; the quantitative determination of pulmonary hemorrhage, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. A. ^ a. . Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 494, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ACCELERATION ---- & Kaye, R. The type and degree of injury resulting from abrupt deceleration; the etiology of pulmonary hemorrhage in cats ex- posed to abrupt deceleration. 18p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 494, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rushmer, R. F. Internal injury produced by abrupt deceleration of small animals. 14p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 241, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Comparison of experimental injuries re- sulting from decelerative forces applied to the ventral and dorsal aspects of rabbits during simu- lated aircraft accidents. 14p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 301, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----The changes in pressure in the peritoneal cavity produced by sudden deceleration of exper- imental animals. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 472 U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Shaw, R. S., & Henry, J. P. The significance of the volume of blood contained in the legs in negative acceleration. 5p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-395-74J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Britton, S. W., & Pertzoff, V. A. Comparative effects of positive and negative accelerations. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1947, 6: 82.—Gamble, J. L, jr, Shaw, R. S. [et al.] Cerebral dys- function during negative acceleration. J. Appl. Physiol, 1949- 50, 2: 133-40.—McDonald, R. K. The type and degree of injury resulting from abrupt deceleration. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Mar, 15.—Shaw, R. S. Human tol- erance to negative acceleration of short duration. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 39-44. ------ Negative acceleration. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 483-7. ------ Henry, J. P. [et al.] Variations in venous pressure under negative acceleration. J. Appl. Physiol, 1948, 1: 441-7.—Stapp, J. P. Problems of human engineering in regard to sudden decelerative forces on man. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 99-102.—Wurzel, E. M. Con- cepts concerning effects on man of abrupt decelerations. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 191. ---- Nervous system. See also subheadings (high altitude; negative) also Anoxia. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory [Wright Field, Ohio] Memo- randum report No. ENG-49-696-4B: Confer- ences on acceleration at the Montreal Neuro- logical Institute. 4 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Buen, V. de. Factores que intervienen en las perturbaciones psico-fisiol6gicas producidas por el movimiento. Rev. psicol. gen. apl, Madr, 1949, 4: 55-84.— Henry, J. P., Gauer, O. [et al.] Factors determining cerebral oxygen supply during posi- tive acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1949, 8: 73.—Linear ac- celeration and non-visual orientation. Burned News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947-48, 9: No. 3, 5.—Pescador, L. Study of disturbances in aviators during acrobatic flight; cerebral factor. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 378 (Abstr.)— Rushmer, R. F., Beckman, E. L., & Lee, D. Protection of the cerebral circulation by the cerebrospinal fluid under the influence of radial acceleration. Am. J. Physiol, 1947-48, 151: 355-65. --- Performance. Connell, L., Orlansky, J., & Coakley, J. D. The effect of heat upon the performance of men in high speed aircraft; a critical review. 107 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948." Forms No. 151-1-17, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Morehouse, L. E. Muscular performance during positive radial acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1949, 8: 175. ---- Protection. See also subheading (Immersion in fluid) Britton, S. W., Corey, E. L., & Stewart, G. A. Effects of high acceleratory forces and their alleviation. Am. J. Physiol, 1946, 146: 33-51.—Britton, S. W., & French, C. R. Conditions ACCELERATION 292 ACCELERATION modifying resistance to acceleration forces and protection by abdominal pressure. Ibid, 1949, 156: 137-44. ------ & Pertzoff, V. A. Effects of acceleratory forces and their ameliora- tion. Proc. Virginia Acad. Sc, 1945-46, 24: 94.—Landis, E. M. The effects of acceleration and their amelioration. In: Ad- vance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 232-60, 2 pi.—Lo Monaco & Vannutelli. Metodo per prevenire i disturbi provocati dalle accelerazioni in volo. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1948, 11: 469-72.— Wood, E. H, & Hallenbeck, G. A. Voluntary (self protective) maneuvers which can be used to increase man's tolerance to positive acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 78. ---- Protection: Clothing and air pressure. See also section Clothing, Air Force. Davidson, S. Trials of the R. A. F. anti-G suit, modified Q harness and seat back cushions in 2nd T. A. F. 13 1. 22Kcm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. 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S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- & Hoff, E. C. Review of methods of applying air pressure to the extremities for pro- tection against acceleration with measurements of the effective pressures on the skin. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 228, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Lamport, H., Hoff, E. C. [et al.] Tests of protection against the effects of acceleration afforded the human by the use of the latest model of the gradient pressure suit (G. P. S.) when inflated by three different pressure arrangements. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms. Rep. No. 187, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Maaske, C. A., Hallenbeck, G. A., & Martin, E. E. Evaluation of anti-G suits. 19 1. 26^cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. ENG-49-696-51-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Maison, G. L. Evaluation of anti-G suits. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-51C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Martin, E. E. JP-8 pressure regulating valve for anti-G suits in jet propelled aircraft. 18p. 26^cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-695-68, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Service test report on TJSAF Type G-4A Pilots' Pneumatio Suit, Anti-G. 12p. 26^cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-689-2E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Wood, W. H., Lambert, E. H. [et al.] Factors involved in the protection afforded by pneumatic anti-blackout suits. 22p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 351, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Air Surgeon's Office G suit. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 45.— Maison, G. L, Maaske, C. A. [et al.] Acceleration and the G suit. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1945, 2: 3-7.—Mazer, M. The G suit in combat. Ibid, 236.—Rushmer. R. F. A roentgeno- graphs study of the effect of a pneumatic anti-blackout suit on the hydrostatic columns in man exposed to positive radial acceleration. Am. J. Physiol, 1947-48, 151: 459-68.—Versoy, I. R, & Loeffel, L. H. Acceleration belt and stocking for aviators. U. S. Patent Off, 1946, No. 2,397,710.—Wood, E. H, Clark, D. M, & Lambert, E. H. An analysis of factors involved in the protection afforded man by pneumatic anti-blackout suits. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 79. ---- Protection: Drug. See also subheading (Tolerance) also Aviator, Drugging. Hasegawa, T. Prevention of the disease by acceleratde motion by intravenous injection of sodium bicarbonate. Jap. M.J, 1948, 1:431-8. ---- Protection: Inhalation of C02. Matthes, M. Untersuchungen iiber das Verhalten einiger Kreislauf grossen bei hohen Beschleunigungen im Flugversuch und iiber den Einfluss von C02-Zusatz zur Atemluft auf die Beschleunigungsertraglichkeit. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 123-37 (microfilm)—Van Middlesworth, L, & Britton, S. W. Protection against acceleratory forces by CO2 inhalation. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1946, 5: 264.—Van Middlesworth, L, & Kline, R. F. Protection against acceleratory forces by carbon dioxide inhalation. Am. J. Physiol, 1948, 152: 22-6. ---- Protection: Position. See also subheading (negative) also Aircraft, Prone position. Wood, E. H., Code, C. F., & Baldes, E. J. Protection against the effects of acceleration afforded the human by assumption of the prone position. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 158, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Diringshofen, H. Untersuchungen im Motorfluge iiber den Einfluss der Korperhaltung fiir das Ertragen hoher Beschleuni- gungen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1936-37, 1: 226-40.—Drury, D. R. Physiological, biochemical, and anatomical effects of body acceleration relative to piiot position in high-speed aircraft. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 392.—Tidd. Floating posture of the unconscious bodv. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1944, No. 564, 4.—Wiesehofer, H. Ueber Flugversuche zur Frage der Ertraglichkeit hoher Beschleuni- gungen bei liegender Unterbringung der Flugzeuginsassen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 145-55. ---- Research methods. See also Centrifugal force; Centrifuge; Re- search. Baldes. E. J, & Porter, A. N. Human centrifuge for use in studies of man's reaction to acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 4.—Gauer, O. Ueber den neuesten Stand der Be- schleunigungsforschung in der Luftfahrtmedizin. Deut. Mili- tlirarzt, 1939, 4: 497-503. ■------& Strughold, H. Rontgen- kinematographie im Dienste der physiologischen Beschleuni- gungsforschung. Schr. Deut. Akad. Luftfahrtforsch, 1943, 7: 57-60.—Hill. H. W. The Acceleration Unit, School of Aviation Medicine. Contact, Pensacola, 1946-48, 6: 228-31.—R.C.A.F. (The) Human Centrifuge and Acceleration Laboratory. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1946-47, 4: 95-111.—Spassky, V. Kabina samoleta. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med,'Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1055-63. ---- rotary. See also Equilibrium. Everling, E. Messen von Drehgeschwindigkeiten durch das Gleichgewichtsorgan. Acta aerophysiol, Hamb, 1933-34, 1: fasc. 2, 30-40.—Illusory rotation. Burned News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947, 8: No. 12, 2-4.—Travis, R. C. Perception and bodily adjustment under changing rotary acceleration; a new technique. Am. J. Psychol, 1944, 57: 468-81. ---- Sense organs. Blakemore, C. Visual complications of high-speed flying. Tr. Ophth. Soc. Australia, 1940, 2: 28-33.—Canfield, AA, Com- rey, A. L. &Wilson, R. C. A study of reaction time to light and sound as related to increased positive radial acceleration. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 350-5.—Capucci, M. Occhio ed accelera- zioni in volo. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1949, 12: 261-7. ---- Tolerance. See also Anoxia. Clark, W. G., & Jorgenson, H. Effect of ingestion of food and fluid on tolerance of human subjects to positive acceleration [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 502, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ACCELERATION 293 ADMINISTRATION Greeley, P. O., Jorgenson, H. [et al.] Effect of anoxia on man's tolerance to positive accelera- tion. [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 500, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Lamport, H., Hoff., E. C, & Herrington, L. P. Statistically valid tests of drugs and other factors affecting the resistance of mice to accelera- tion. Ip. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 298, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Ruff, S. Human tolerance of acceleration and measures in aircraft construction to increase it. 6 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. P2-46-17, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Transl. from Zschr. Ver. Deut. Ingen, 1940, 84: 817. Ames, W. H. Human tolerance to high linear accelerations of short duration. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 96-9 Sweeney, H.M,&Savely,H.E. Human tolerance to accelera- tion in pilot ejection. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 548-53, &c.—An- drews, A. H. Acceleration tolerances of the human body. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-83, 1-5.—Downey, V. M, Lorentzen, F. V, & Lambert, E. H. Effect of the crouch position on the increase in tolerance to positive acceleration afforded by an antiblackout suit. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 289-99.—Greeley, P. O, Jorgenson, H. [et al.] Effect of anoxia on man's tolerance to positive acceleration. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1946, 5: No. 1, pt. 2, 35.—Maher, P. J, jr, Gauer, O. [et al.] Venous pressure as a factor limiting tolerance of acceleration in the prone position. Ibid, 1949, 8: 104.— Poppen, J. R, & Watts, D. T. Human tolerance to high positive acceleration of short duration. Ibid, 1947, 6: 181.— Wood, E. H. Use of the Valsalva maneuver to increase man's tolerance to positive acceleration. Ibid, 229. ---- transverse. Lambert, E. H., Wood, E. H., & Baldes, E. J. Man's ability to withstand transverse acceleration when in the sitting position; preliminary report. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 418, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. --- vertical (Seat ejection) See also Aircraft, Ejection seat. Devaux. P. La resistance physiologique au catapultage et aux acrobaties aeriennes. Nature, Par, 1939-40, 67: 299- 302.—Evrard, E. Observations experimentales relatives aux effets des vitesses ascensionnelles rapides sur I'organisme de l'aviateur. Bruxelles med, 1949, 29: 3639; 3689.—Watts, D. T, Mendelson, E. S, & Kornfield. A. T. Preliminary tests of sudden upward acceleration on sitting men. Am. J. M. Sc, 1947, 213: 754. ------ Tolerance to vertical accelera- tion required for seat ejection. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 554-64. ACCIDENT. See also Aircraft crashing; Anoxia, Sequelae; Dead; Fighter aviation; Flying, Accident; Injury, accidental; Prisoner of war, Accidents, etc. United States. Army. Office of the Pro- vost Marshal General. Accident prevention program, p. 35-42. 33cm. Wash., 1945. Also in: Month. Progr. Rep. Army Serv. Force, 1945, Sect. 11, Dec. No. Cohen, S. A. Accidents in the Army and their prevention. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 434-43.—Question (The) of accidents. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 185. ACCLIMATIZATION. See under Altitude; Anoxia, Tolerance. ACTIVE duty. See under Reserve officer; Training. ACUITY of vision. See Vision. ADJUSTMENT. See under Life; Veteran. ADMINISTRATION. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 12-250: Administration, Octo- ber 10, 1942. 455p. 22cm. Wash., 1942. Administrative supervision; bibliography. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. C, 18.—Smith, E. E. Military and naval administration. Proc. Postgrad. Course Aviat. Ophth. George Washington Univ, 1940, 1: 227-37. ---- medical. See also Hospital administration; Medical Service Corps. Cohen, J. Administrative notes for Royal Army Medical Corps officers. 52p. 18^cm. Aldershot, 1941. Grenon, P., & Teule, M. Vade-mecum de l'officierd'administrationde reserve. 3.ed. 260p. 12?. Par., 1936. Snell, C. F. Notes on administration. Rev. ed. vii, 64p. plan. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1938. Abielhe, F, Rodriguez Fito, & Abdal y Sibila, J. Estudio comparado de los servicios administrativos de ios diferentes ejercitos de tierra, de mar y de aire. Congr. internaz. med. farm, mil, Madr, 1933, 5: 7. Congr, 91-114.—Bowers, W. F. Administration of the surgical service; aids to general admin- istrative efficiency. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 186- 97—Dowse, J. C. Textbook administration of medical serv- ices in a division. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 19-25.—Fenton, B. C. T. The importance of Medical Department administration. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 7, 29-32.—Maslinkovsky, T. Voenno- medicinskaia administracia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 371.—Medical administration. Circ. Lett. Surgeon Mediterr. Theater U. S. Army, 1945, 1-49, 12 tab.—Medical administration foreword. Circ. Lett. Surgeon Mediterr. Theater U. S. Army, 1946, No. 3, 1-50, 2 tab.—Mor- gan, C. V. Medical administration. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 17-20.—Progent, L. E. J. Les actes de la comptabilite—deniers. Arch. med. pharm. mil. Par, 1924, 80: 413-9.—Suarez Torres, G, & Leal Rodriguez, A. Especializacion tecnica de los oficiales de administracion del servicio sanitario. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1939, 10. Congr, 275-88; Discussion, Proc, 219-29. --- veterinary. See also Veterinary Corps. United States. War Department. Techni- cal manual TM 8-450: Veterinary administration. 39p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. ADMINISTRATION of records. See Records administration. ADMINISTRATION of veterans. See Veterans Administration. ADMINISTRATIVE officer. See Administration; Hospital staff. ADMITTANCE to hospital. See Hospitalization. ADRIANOPLE (1913) See Wars and campaigns. ADRIATIC sector. See under World War II. ADULTERATION. See Food; Ration. AERO-EMBOLISM. See under Altitude. AEROMEDICAL Laboratory. See Medical laboratory, Air Force. AEROMEDICINE. See also Air Force Medical Service; Preventive medicine, Aviation. Miller, W. H. Analysis of the aviation medi- AEROMEDICINE 294 AEROMEDICINE cine situation and recommendations for a Bureau program. 7p. 27cm. Wash., 1940. Armstrong, H. G. Aviation medicine. Med. J. Australia, 1940, 1: 868.—Aviation medicine. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 237.—Baxter, J. P., III. Aviation medicine. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 377-93.—Benson, O. O, jr, Dill, D. B, & Lovelace, W. R, II. Medical activities in military aviation. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: 820-6.— Bronk, D. W. Aviation medicine; introduction. In: Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 207-21.—Diringshofen H. v. Fur den Truppenarzt praktisch wichtige Fragen der Luftfahrt- medizin. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1938, 2: 252.—Emard, L. M. La medecine et l'aviation. Union med. Canada, 1942, 71: 1333-9.—Fiumel, A. Zadania lekarza w lotnictwie bojowym. Lek. wojsk, 1941, 34: 158-60.—Gray, G. W. Aeromedicine. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 224-48.—Hankwitz, A. W. Aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 363-7 — Igarasi, K. Kessen-ka no koku-igaku [War-time aviation medicine] Nippon rinsyo, 1944, 2: 421-8.—Ivy, A. C. Aviation medicine. Clin. Med, 1942, 49: 130.—Jensen, W. S. Aviation medicine. Proc. Am. Drug Manuf. Ass, 1943, 32. meet, 111-21.—Jones, G. I. Aviation medicine and its strength through co-ordination. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 81: 122-4.— Le Messurier, E. H. Aviation medicine. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 2: 442.—Medico (O) na aviacao militar. Impr. mdd, Rio, 1942, 18: No. 344, 129.—Mitchell, A. M. Aviation medi- cine. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1940, 33: 459-62.—Ricketts, H. T. Aviation medicine. In: Med. & War (Taliaferro, W. H.) Chic, 1944, 107-31.—Simpson, J. D. The medicine of flying. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 249-58.—Strong, R. A. Aviation medicine. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 121-33.—Terres y Prieto, R. La medicina en aviaci6n. Mem. Convene, nted. mil. mex, 1936, 205-8.—Whittingham, H. E. Some medical aspects of flying. Med. Times, N. Y, 1944, 72: 359-62. ------ Aviation medicine. Lancet, Lond, 1945, 1: 231. ---- Bibliography. Beyne, P. J. E. Revue de medecine aeronautique, 1937-38, Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 111: 215-39. ---- Committees and congresses. Fulton, J. F. Memorandum concerning re- ports of the Committee on Aviation Medicine, with an Appendix on safeguarding military in- formation. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Rep. No. 1, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Also Suppl. 1. [IIP- 1941. Also Suppl. 2. [l]p. 1941. Also Suppl. 3. 3p. 1942. Also Suppl. 4. 3p. 1942. Also Suppl. 5. 5p. 1943. Army air forces (U. S.) J. Aeronaut. Sc, Rev. Sect, 1941-42, 9: No. 2, 37. ---- Essays. Barach, A. L. Principles of aviation medicine. War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 336-56.—Beaven, C. L. The doctor stays at home. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 391-9.—Carson, L. D. Aviation medicine is industrial medicine. Ibid, 1948, 102: 27.—Fulton, J. F. Medicine and air supremacy. J. Maine M. Ass, 1942, 33: 201-10. Also N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 873-80. Also Resenha clin. cient, S. Paulo, 1942, 11: 443-51.—Glenn, C. R. Aviation medicine in peace and war. California West. M, 1944, 60: 278-82.—Grant, D. N. W. Military aviation medicine as related to national defense. J. Aviat. M, 1940, 11: 197-201. ------ The general mission of military aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 281-90 Also J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 577-85. ------ Address. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 654. ------ We are not content. Kentucky M. J, 1944, 42: 63-7.—Jensen, W. S. Todav and tomorrow in aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 89-92.—Sarmiento Lasuem, J. Abastecimiento aereo; ravitaillement a6rien. Congr. internat. med. farm, mil, Madr. 1933, 7. Congr, 2: 233-7.—Terasi, Y. Koku igaku no genzai to syorai [The present and the future .,] Gun idan zassi. 1938 No. 300, 431-5. ---- Evaluation. Benson, O. O. L'application a la medecine generale des recherches en medecine aeronautique effectuees par l'aviation militaire des Etats-Unis (transl.) Bruxelles med, 1948, 28: 1935-44.—Schulz, A. Flugmedizin im Dienste der Kriegs- fuhrung. Deut. Aerztebl, 1943, 73: 42.—Tuttle, A. D, & Armstrong, H. G. The role of aviation medicine in the develop- ment of aviation. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 285-301. Also Proc Internat. Congr. Mil. M. & Pharm, 1939, 10. Congr 81-95 Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 292 (Abstr.) ---- Experiences. For experiences in World War I and II see these main headings within section. Bergeret, P. Quelques enseignements medico-aeronautiques ?q '* derniere guerre. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1946, ?oi>T ™ 5t Also Turkish transl, Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. 49, 7-19. ------& Giordan, P. Le record du monde de saut et chute libre; observation m^dico-physiologique. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 111: 327-40— Grow, M. C. Aviation medicine in World War II. Digest Treat, Phila, 1941-42, 5: 600.—Labarthe, P. R, Giordan, P. F. J., & Cur- veilte, J. Enseignements medico-physiologiques des croisiete9 aenennes coloniales. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 111: 317-25.—Rivet, L. Les enseignements ntedico-aeronautiquea de la derni^re guerre. Presse med, 1946, 54: 848. ---- History. Beaven, C. L. A chronological history of aviation medicine. 23p. 25^cm. Randolph Field, 1939. Also Army M. Bull, 1940, 51: 49-64. Also Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 185-206. Robinson, V. Aviation medicine in the A. E. F. Ciba Sympos, 1943-44, 5: 1639-46. ---- Institutes. See Medical laboratory; School. ---- Instruction. Great Britain. Air Ministry. Syllabus for training of airmen of the medical and dental branches. 3. ed. 77p. 8? Lond., 1937. Forms No. 985 Air Publ. Strughold, H. Aero medical instruction of the flying personnel of the Luftwaffe. 3 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U3-46-6, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Instruction in aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 71.—Mashburn, N. C. The school exhibit at Rochester, Minn. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 33-6. Manual. Armstrong, H. G. Principles and practice of aviation medicine. 496p. 23>^cm. Bait., 1939. Also 2. ed. 514p. 1943. Great Britain. Air ministry. Manual for medical and dental officers of the Royal Air Force. 446p. 21 Hem. Lond., 1938. ---- Air publication 1269A: Appendices to Manual for medical and dental officers of the Royal Air Force, v.p. 23cm. Lond., 1940. Kossmann, C. E. Flight surgeon's reference file. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 397, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Malmejac, J. Medecine de l'aviation; bases physiologiques et physio-pathologiques. 333p. 28Kcm. Par., 1948. Ruff, S., & Strughold, H. Atlas der Luft- fahrtmedizin. viii 1., 100 1. of pi. 28cm. Lpz., 1942. United States. Air Force. AAF Manual 25-0-1: Flight Surgeon's reference file. [v. p.] 27^cm. Wash., 1945. Loose-leaf. United States. Army Air Forces. School of Aviation Medicine. Flight surgeon's hand- book. 160p. 24}'2cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Also 2. ed. 320p. 25cm. 1943. ---- naval. See subheading (—by countries: U. S. Navy) — Nomenclature. See Research, aeromedical. Problems. See also section headings Acceleration, Medical aspect; Altitude, Medical aspect; and similar terms. Bergeret. Problemes d'aujourd'hui et de demain en mede- cine aeronautique. Bull. Soc. meU mil. fr, 1946, 40: 235-9.— Carlson, W. A. Aviation and its medical problems. Army M. Bull, 1940. 53: 11-20.—Fiumel, A. Wsp61czesne zagadnienia medycyny lotniczej. Med. & przyroda, 1938, 2: No. 3, 29.— Grant, D. N. W. Problems in aviation medicine affecting mill- AEROMEDICINE 295 AEROMEDICINE tary aviation. J. Aviat. M, 1941, 12: 274-9.—Graybiel, A. Some problems in aviation medicine. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 227-36.—Grow, M. C. Current problems in aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 14-7.—Jokl, E. [Medical problems of aviation] Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 502 (Abstr.)—Langraf, F. Oto-rhino- pharyngologische Probleme der Fliegermedizin. Vjschr. Bchweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1949, 26: 125-37.—Placidi, T. L'aviation de guerre: position generale du probleme m^dico-physiologique en l'etet actuel de nos connaissances. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1937, 107: 289-300.—Schmid, E. Aktuelle fliegermedi- zinische Fragen und Probleme. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1949, 26: 59-65.—Strughold, H. Die Aufgaben der Luftfahrt- medizin im Lichte der technischen Entwicklung der Luftfahrt. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 29-36. ---- Progress. Adams, J. C. Developments in aviation medicine in the field. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 124-6.—Shepler, H. G., Smedal, H. A., & Christy, R. L., jr. Some recent advances in aviation medicine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 775-87.—Zamkova, Z. N. Razvitie aviacionnoi mediciny i podgotovka aviacionnykh vrachei. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 90—4. ---- Relationships. Lovelace, W. R., II, Gagge, A. P., & Bray, C. W. Aviation medicine and psychology. 137p. 27^cm. Wright Field, Ohio, 1946. Wigodsky, H. S. The application of war research to civil aviation medicine. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 115-7. •---- Research facilities. See Research, aeromedical. ---- Stratosphere medicine. See also Stratosphere. Takata, M. Seisoken igaku kakuritu no yomu [Importance of establishment of stratosphere medicine] Nippon rinsyo, 1944, 2: 428-37. ---- Therapeutics. See also Acceleration, Protection; Altitude, Pharmacological aspect; Aviator, Drugging. Oberst, F. W., & Ely, H. M. The use of drugs in aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 192-7. ---- by countries: Canada. Hall, G. E. Aviation medicine in the Royal Canadian Air Force. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 1104-7.—Institute of Avia- tion Medicine. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1946-47, 4: 5-9. ---- by countries: Germany. Freiburg i. B. Institut fur luftfahrt- medizinische Pathologie des Reichsluft- fahrtministeriums. Arbeiten. Freib. i. B., 1943/44- ---- by countries: Great Britain. Rook, A. F. Medicine in the Royal Air Force. In: Inter- allied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 496-8.—Stafford-Clark, D. Aspects of war medicine in the Royal Air Force. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 139.—Whittingham, H. E. Progress of aviation medicine in the Royal Air Force and its application to the problems of civil aviation. Ibid, 1946, 2: 39-45. Also Rev. san. mil. argent,, 1947, 46: 695-713. ---- by countries: Poland. Kurzrok, M. Dziesie6 lat polskiej medycyny lotniczej. Med. & przyroda, 1938, 2: No. 3, 22. ---- by countries: Russia. Khilov, K. [Accomplishments of Prof. V. I. Vojadek and his school in military aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 7-13.— Samter, J. F. [Aviation medicine] Feldsher, Moskva, 1940, No. 4, 65-7.—Strelcov, V. Aviacionnaia medicina. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 16-9. ---- by countries: United States. Aviation medicine in the Armed Forces. Rep. Com. M. & Hosp. Serv. U. S. Dep. Defense, 1949, Sect. P, 8p— Grant, D. N. B. Medical problems of the Air Corps. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 1317.—Wiirfler, P. Luftfahrtmedizin in den Vereinigten Staaten. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 208-11. ---- by countries: U. S. Army. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Center [Heidelberg, Germany] Report from Heidelberg; the story of the Army Air Forces Aero Medical Center in Germany, 1945-1947. 52 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1947. Grow, M. C. Aviation medicine in the Eighth Air Force. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 8, 1-3. ------ Aero medical program in the Army Air Forces. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 52-5.—Reinartz, E. G. Aviation medicine in the Army. Sc. Month, 1944, 59: 451-5. ---- by countries: U. S. Navy. Adams, J. C. Comments on aviation medicine for the Navy for 1942. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 71-4. ------ Aviation medicine in the Navy. Ibid, 1947, 18: 379-83.—Aviation medicine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1936, 34: 562.—Aviation Medicine Division. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 2, 64-8.—Ceres, F. Aviation medicine in the United States Navy. War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 43-9.—Groesbeck, B., jr. Modern trends in the teaching of Naval aviation medicine. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 182-5.— Leslie, A. A brief introduction to aviation medicine. J. Mount Sinai Hosp. N. York, 1942-13, 9: 967-70.—Mclntire, R. T. Aviation medicine in the Navy. Med. Ann. District of Colum- bia, 1941, 10: 437-40. Also War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 331-5.—Shaw, C. C. Aviation medicine. Bull. School M. Univ. Maryland, 1943-44, 28: 153-62.—Vann, J. W. Aviation medicine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1937, 35: 55-9. AERONAUTICS. See also Aerostatics; Aircraft; Aviation; Flying. Gray, G. W. The National Advisory Committee for Aero- nautics. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 50-3.— Hunsaker, J. C. Aeronautical research. J. Franklin Inst, 1942, 234: 133-6.—Vannutelli, R. Aeronavigazione; orto- dromie e lossodromie. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1947, 10: 223-5. ---- Charts. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory. Memorandum report No. ENG— 49-698-18. Aeronautical charts prepared for use in daylight, under white, ultra-violet and amber and red lights. 4 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. AERO-OTITIS. See also Barotrauma; Deafness; for further references see also in 4. ser. of Index-Catalogue the heading Middle ear, Inflammation: Aero- otitis. Bergin, K. G. Aviation deafness. In his Aviat. Med, Bristol, 1949, 235—46.—Bunch, C. C. A possible clue for cause of plane crashes. California West. M, 1942, 56: 116.— Campbell, P. A. The problem of aviation deafness; the airman, his history and his plane. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1945, 41: 319-21.—Causse, R., & Falconnet, P. La surdity profession- nelle de l'aviateur. Ann. otolar. Par, 1947, 64: 436-50.— Fowler, D. P., jr. Causes of deafness in flyers. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1945, 42: 21-32.—Hallpike. An investigation into the incidence of acute otitic barotrauma as a. disability amongst 1,000 air-crew cadets during a decompression test. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1943, No. 566, 1-3.—Heyden, R. Aviators' deafness. Acta otolar, Stockh, f944, 32: 164-75.— Iwaszkiewicz, J. Zagadnienie narz^du sluchu u lotnik6w. Lek. wojsk, 1945, 36: 53-6.—Malone, P. W. Aviation deaf- ness. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1944, 40: 468-74.—Merkel, B. M. Aviation deafness. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1946, 36: 288-91.— Rezende Barbosa, J. E. de. Ouvido e aviacao; alteracao da audicao nos aviadores. An. paul. med. cir, 1944, 47: 513.— Salem, W. Existe a surdez profissional em aviacao? Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1942, 31: 281-6. ------ A labirintocoptose em face da aviacao. Pub. mid., S. Paulo, 1944—15, 16: No. 2, 21-8.—Statistical analysis of 108 cases of otitic barotrauma. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1943, No. 512, 2.—Suggests a possible clue for cause of plane crashes. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1942, 39: 364.—Use of amyl nitrite in acute otitic baro- trauma. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1943, No. 527, 1.—Ushakov, A. Aerootit. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 347.—Wright, R. W. Aero-otitis, com- plicated by purulent otitis media. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 8. AEROSTATICS. See also Aeronautics; Airship. Milly. Observations sur les experiences de MM. de Mont- golfier, Robert et Charles, avec les moyens de les rendre plus aisees et moins dangereuses. Observations (Rozier) Par, 1784, 24: 64-9.—Tissandier, G. La calibration du centenaire de la premiere ascension a^rostatique faite en Angleterre le 14 septembre 1784; Vincent Lunardi; documents utedits. Nature, Par, 1884, 12: pt 2, 339-42, illust. AFRICA 296 AIR AMBULANCE AFRICA. See various headings of military section as Hospital report; Prisoner of war—by captor powers: Africa; World War II; see also references to South Africa and West Africa within section: AGE. See Recruit, Age. AGGRESSION. See under Militarism. AID man. See Aid station; also Medical troops. AID station. See also other headings in section as Ambu- lance; Battalion; Casualty; Collecting station; Combat; Evacuation; First aid; Injury; Litter; Medical service; Regiment, etc. Graziani, F. II posto di medicazione; richiami de chirurgia di guerra. 48p. 20 cm. Roma, 1941. Spangler, H. J. Mobile aid station. 18 1. 28cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Res. Proj. NM 112 043, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Ancien. Le poste de secours. J. me'd. Paris, 1940, 60: 9-11.—Bazin, F. Le poste de secours de bataillon. Rev. gen. clin. thir., 1918, 32: suppl, p. cmxcvii.—Bernhoff, G. [Sick sta- tions during campaigns] Tskr. mil. halsov, 1935, 60: 123-56.— Binet, L. L'organisation et le fonctionnement d'un poste de secours tegimentaire. Paris mid., 1915-16, 17: 489-92.— Bonnette. Installation d'un poste de secours (amenagement propose^ Gaz, hop, 1905, 78: 713.—Cheyron. Du fonction- nement d'un poste de secours dans un secteur d'attaque. J. med. Bordeaux, 1917, 47: 68-71.—Clark, F. J. A suggestion for modification of the advanced dressing station. J. R. Armj M. Corps, 1939, 72: 236-43.—Cot & Genaud. Le poste dt secours mobile etanche; son role en mati^re d'organisation sanitaire de defense passive; sa realisation par surpression et emploi de reserves d'air comprint. Presse me'd, 1939, 47: 1391—4.—Gabriele, D. J. Mobile aid station. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 202.—Gaujard, M. Quelques considerations sui les postes de secours. Arch. me'd. pharm. mil, 1918, 69: 499- 512.—Gildensk01d, S. N. [Division of the first aid unit in battle] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 41-6.—Grantham-Hill, C. Mobile first- aid posts. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 594.—Lacey, T. W. A dresser's experience. Ibid, 1914, 2: 729.—Laval, E. Installation originale d'un poste de secours. Caduc^e, 1905, 5: 300-02.— Leonardov, B. Punkt medicinskoi pomoshchi. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1934, 28: 66-71.------Post medicinskoi pomoshchi. Ibid, 70.—Levy, B. A mobile dressing post. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 178.—Lister, W, & Sandiford, H. A. A de- scription and notes on uses of a mobile dressing station. Ibid, 1933, 60: 166-73.—Michael, P. R. [First-aid dressing stations Mil. spectator, Haag, 1940, 109: 481-8.—Nabhan, F. N. Glancing around AED; experiences of a combat medical aid man. Scalpel, N. Orl, 1946-47, 17: 35-7.—Nicholls, T. B., & Weatherhead, A. G. N. The organization of a first-aid post. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 1038-46.—Open sesame; South African field dressing station in the desert [Illust.] Nurs. Times, Lond, 1943, 39: 494.— Packer, M. E. J. Mobile first-aid posts. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 671.—Richter, A. Erfahrungen von Hilfsplatz eines Infan- terieregiments. Militararzt, 1915, 49: 417-23.—Salinas, E. Puestos de soccorro en el campo de batalla. Rev. mil. La Paz, 1932, 11: 3-11.—Seeley, C. Organization of the emergency medical services; first aid posts. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 243-50— Shakhbazian, E. S., & Martynov, D. A. [Characteristics of the surgical work at the first-aid field sta- tions] Nov. khir. arkh, 1941, 49: 263-5.—Shaposhnikov, A. Post pervoi pomoshchi na korabliah. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 777. ----— Punkt medicinskoi pomoshchi. Ibid, 992.—Shlykov, A. Medicinsky punkt. Ibid, 3: 1000-2.—Sklifosovski, P. T. [Conclusion concerning O. M. Kholbek's article: First aid in the war, and his Obligatory rules in the treatment of wounds at first-aid stations] Voen. med. J, 1915, 242: med. spec, pt, 233-41.—Smith, S. M. Treatment of the wounded in the aid posts and field ambulances. Brit. M. J, 1918, 2: 127-9.—Teneff, S. Posto di medicazione. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 25.—Underground aid station and bomb protected surgery. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945. 2: 86. AIR ambulance. See also Air evacuation; Ambulance; Heli- copter, etc. Clark, D. M. Improved case for Chest, Air- plane Ambulance [6] 1. 28Hcm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Piper Navy HE-1 modified for Army Air Force use as single-litter airplane ambulance. 12 1. 3lKcm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Schickele. The transformation of private and commercial aeroplanes for air ambulance purposes. 5p. 4? (n. pi.) 1937. White, E. C, Connor, C. A. R., & Heming- way, A. The feasibility of using the personnel pressure bag in the air evacuation of casualties in the standard types of airplane ambulances. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 236, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Airplane (The) ambulance. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 5: 416-25.—Anderson, O. W. L-5B litter support installation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 8, 19. ------ Litter support installation for C-46 air- planes. Ibid, No. 11, 20.—Beaven, C. L. The present need for airplane ambulances by the United States Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 77: 138-46.—Bowman, R. A. Litter support installations in C-87 aircraft. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 10, 11.—Brand!, B. Die Verwendung von Tragschraubern im Sanitatstransportwesen. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 293- 300.—Clark, D. M. UC-64A litter installation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 18. ------ Litter support installations for the C-47 airplane. Ibid, No. 4, 10. ------ C-54 litter supports. Ibid, No. 7, 17.—Collins, J. M. Litter loading device. Ibid, No. 9, 22.—Green, D. M., & Shipp, J. D. Evacu- ation of patients by bomber. Ibid., No. 5, 19.—Groskloss, H. H, & Smith, F. K. Oxygen equipment in the ambulance plane; justification for its use. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 501-7.—Jeep ambulance planes. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 3, 32-7.—Kreiser, A. E., & Peace, J. E. Entrance to and exit from air evacuation aircraft for ambulatory patients. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan. 37.—Litter raft. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 85.—Mercier, R. G. Aviones sani- tarios. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 174.—Midzuno, M. Eisei hikoki [The airplane ambu- lance] Gun idan zassi, 1925, No. 148, 1310-5.—Miscellaneous equipment for air evacuation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 78.— Owen, W. O. Origin of the flying hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1917, 69: 1289.—Palitz, L. L. Oxygen equipment for air evacuation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 106.—Photos of Air- plane ambulance; the plane in flight over Langley Field. In: Collection of pictures in Library.—Roenneke, S. Die Verwen- dung von Sanitatsflugzeugen. Deut. Aerztebl, 1940, 70: 274, illust.—Whelan, S. M., Rodewald, F. A, & Dooley, M. E. Improvement of sanitary conditions on air evacuation aircraft. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 38.—Williams, A. W. The flying ambulance. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 443- 6.—Wright, J. G. The air ambulance. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 143-7. AIRBASE [and station] See also Aircraft carrier; Airfield; Airport. Allman, T. L., Creech, W. D., & McKinley, E. G. Destruc- tive pests at an air station. Hosp. Corps Q, 1948, 21: No. 3, 49-52.—Flynn, V. P. Semi-annual examination at Head- quarters Air Corps Detachment, Army Air Base, Long Beach, California during July, 1938. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 31-2.—Elinger, L. Industrial hygiene at an airbase. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 389.—Monat, H. A, Thompson, W. J, & Stevens, V. G. Suggested plan for aviation dispensary units at advance bases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 879-83. AIRBORNE disease. See under Epidemic. AIRBORNE division. See under Division. AIRBORNE troops. See also Division, Airborne. Benford, R. J. Medical aspects of troop carrier aviation. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 478-82.—Castex, M. R., Orosco, G„ & Capdehourat, E. L. Importancia del aprovisionamiento de alimentos frescos al ejercito en maniobras con aviones de gran tonelaje. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 44-7.—Schickele, A., & Evrard, E. Les troupes a^roportees et leur service de sante. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1947, 20: 401-29. AIR COMBAT 297 AIRCRAFT AIR combat. See below under Combat. AIR conditioning. See Aircraft (Air conditioning; Altitude cabin) Ventilation. AIR Corps. See below under Air Force. AIRCRAFT. See also Acceleration, Tolerance; Airship; Bomber; Fighter; Helicopter. Loucks, R. B. Evaluation of aircraft attitude indicators on the basis of Link Instrument 19p. 27cm. airplane, en- 4 1. 28cm. Ground Trainer performance Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 341, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---> Acceptance inspection. Castellano, C. T-29A [airplane] engineering acceptance inspection. 5 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-720-149, Memo. Rep. Aero. M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Heckerman, F. R. YC-125B gineering acceptance inspection. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-720-144, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- C-124A airplane, engineering acceptance inspection. 6 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-720-145, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- RB-36D airplane, engineering accept- ance inspection. 3 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-720-146, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- C-124A airplane, engineering accept- ance inspection. 3 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-720-150, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- T-6G airplane, engineering inspection. 3 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-720-151, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- RB-29 airplane, engineering inspection. 4 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-720-152, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Accident. See Aircraft crashing. --- Air conditioning and ventilation. Gullord, E. G, & Hansen, R. P. Portable air cooler. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 116. ---- Altitude cabin. See also Aviation physiology. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. FPRC 710: Physiological requirements for airconditioning in the cabins ol pressurized aircraft. Ip. 33cm. Lond., 1949. Penrod, K. E. Ventilation rate of sealed air- craft cabins. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943 Forms Rep. No. 276, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943 Forms No. ENG-49-696-42-B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 460-5. Armstrong, H. G. The medical problems of ;sealed high- altitude aircraft compartments. J. Aviat. M, 1966, 7. Z-X. Benzinger, T. Physiologische Voraussetzungen fiir aie Verwendung von Hohenkammern in Flugzeugen. Deut Militararzt, 1939, 4: 297-300.—Gates. D. C. The development and present status of sealed high altitude aircraft cabins. Con- 8247*7—VOL. 11, 4th SERIES----20 tact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 6-14.—Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Aero medical aspects of cabin pressurization for military and commercial aircraft. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Love- lace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 105-14.—Nixon, F., & Marples, E. I. B. High-altitude aircraft. U. S. Patent Off, 1942, 2,284,984.—Pfau, H. Ventilation of altitude cabins, in particular for aircraft. Ibid, 2,297,495. ------ Devices for controlling the pressure and temperature in altitude cabins, particularly for airplanes. Ibid, 1943, No. 2,328,489.—Pres- sure cabins, solution to high altitude flight. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 354.—Pressurised cabin design and explosive decompres- sion. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 37.— Voight, W., Helmschrott, J. [et al.] Pressure cabins and pilot ejection seats. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI- 56, 58, 60.—Wagner, H. Means for maintaining air pressure in airplane cabins. U. S. Patent Off, 1941, No. 2,265.461. ---- Altitude indicator. Browne, R. C. Comparative trial of two altitude indicators. 4 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 611a, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Cnm. ——— Automatic recorder. Loucks, R. B. Assessment of instrument flying performance; techniques for automatic graphing of an aircraft's flight path. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 383, U. S. Air Force Schoo Aviat. M. ---- Assessment of instrument flying per- formance; further methods for automatic record- ing of an aircraft's flight path. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 383, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Bomber. See Bomber. ---- Cockpit. See also subheadings (Control; Illumination) Morant, G. M., & Smith, H. P. R. Body measurements of pilots and cockpit dimensions. 36p. 32^cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 689, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Characteristics of forward motion of personnel in an F4U-1 cockpit. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 27.—King, B. G, Morrow, D. J, & Vollmer, E. P. Biological measurements as a basis for establishing the dimen- sions of the cockpit working area for the operation of manual controls in aircraft. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 205-8. ---- Comfort of environment. Henry, J. P. A method for the assessment of seat comfort with a description of some results obtained with the p;lot's seat of the Douglas BT2D bomber [17]p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 489, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hertzberg, H. T. E. Comfort tests of the pulsating seat cushion and lumbar pad. lip. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-695-82, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Roxburgh, H. L. A review of environmental factors affecting comfort in aircraft. 6 1. 33cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 686, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Taylor, C. L. Thermal requirements for air- craft cabins. 53 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-56, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Macpherson, R. K. Temperature of stationary aircraft in the tropics. Secret Rep. Fatigue Laborat. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia, 1945, No. 7, 1-4, 6 tab. [declassified] — Control. Brennan, T. N. N., & Morant, G. M. Selection of knob shapes for radio and other controls. 6p. 33cm. Lond., 1950. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 702a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. AIRCRAFT 298 AIRCRAFT Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. FPRC 621: Report on an investigation into the effects of asymmetry of air- craft controls. 3 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Hick, W. E. Friction in manual controls with special reference to its effect on accuracy of corrective movements in conditions simulating jolting. 9p. 31^cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 623, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. King, B. G., Morrow, D. J., & Vollmer, E. P. Cockpit studies; the boundaries of the maximum area for the operation of manual controls, v. p. [41]p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-651, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Warrick, M. J. Direction cf motion stereo- types in positioning a visual indicator by use of a control knob; results from a printed test. 21p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-19A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Weitz, J. Effect of the shape of handles and position of controls on speed and accuracy of performance. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 266, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Effect of shape of handles and position of controls on speed and accuracy of performance when visual cues are restricted. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 351, U. S. Air Force School Aviat M. Whittingham, D. G. V. Experimental knob shapes. 4p., 11 1. 32^cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 702, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res Com. ■--- Design. Chapanis, A. Rotoformed plastic bubble canopies. 9 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-48J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hertzberg, H. T. E. Contoured seat for the top of an experimental rigid dinghy box. 3 1. 261/km. Dayton, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. MCREXD-670-9D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Patt, D. I. Pulsating parachute seat cushion; report No. 2. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-58B, Memo. Rep. Aero. M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Design: Medical aspect and human en- gineering. Fitts, P. M., jr. Psychological research on equipment design. 276p. 24cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 19, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. ---- Psychological aspects of equipment design. 99p. 28cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. 5829, USAF Techn. Rep. Gagge, A. P. Human factors in aircraft design. 11 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-53, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Lawrence, M., & MacMillan, J. W. Anno- tated bibliography on human factors in engineer- ing design. 209p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Forms No. X-651 (Av-340-A) Res. Rep. Bur. M. & S. U. S. Navy. Weiss, R. A. Analysis of the safety factor in the use of blocks in the indoor shuttle-run. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 360, U. S. Air Force School Aviat M. Aircraft trooper seat trials. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, No. 13, 10.—Bray, C. W. Fitting the machine to the man. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 119-24. ------ Fitting the man to the machine. Ibid, 124-34.—Design of aircraft and equipment to fit man. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 45.—Furnas, C. C. Crash injury potentials of air- craft cabin installation. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 422.—Gagge. A. P. Human factors in aircraft design. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 298-301.—Groesbeck, B., jr. The human factors in high performance aircraft. Ann. Int. M, 1948, 28: 552-6.—Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Aero medical research in aircraft design. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 42-61, illust.—Orlansky, J. Human factors in aircraft design. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947-48, 9: No. 5, 1-4.— Pinson, E. A, & Chapanis, A. Visual factors in the design of military aircraft. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 115-22.—Reynolds, S. R. M. Human engineering in the Army Air Forces. Sc. Month, 1945, 61: 277-86.—Talenti, C. Aspetti di medicina aeronautica di particolare interesse per l'efficienza bellica degli equipaggi di volo. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1941, 4: 369-85. ---- Detection. See also Spotting. Keil, F. K. Apparent size of aircraft at various altitudes. [4] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 56, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. —— Ejection seat. See also Acceleration, vertical. Geertz, A. *Limits and special problems in the use of seat catapults [Technische Hochschule, Stuttgart] 56 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. 2, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Hill, T. C, & Savely, H. E. Tests of T-8 indoctrination catapult. 61. 26Kcm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-66K, Memo. Rep. Aero. M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Lippisch, A. M., & Noble, R. Trajectories of upward seat ejection. 23p. 28J4cm. Phila., 1948. Forms No. 7 (or, Rep. No. 6, TED No. NAM 256005) Rep. U. S. Nav. Air Mater. Center. Mazza, V., & Savely, H. E. Pneumatic cata- pults for simulated seat ejection tests. 15 1. 26Hcm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-695-66F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Savely, H. E., & Ames, W. H. Arm rests on ejection seats. [8] 1. 26^cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. TSEAA-695-66G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ----& Sweeney, H. M. Laboratory tests of catapult ejection seat using human subjects. 36p. 26Hcm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-695-66C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shaw, R. S., & Savely, H. E. Acceleration- time diagrams for catapult ejection seats. lOp. 27cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-695-66D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Stewart, W. K. Ejection of pilots from air- craft; a review of the applied physiology. 19p. 32cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 671, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. AMC training pilots in use of pilot-ejection seat. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1949, 14: No. 23, 12, illust.—Ames, W.H. Tolerance to acceleration in the automatic pilot ejection seat. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 776-86.—Ejection seats. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-15, 42, illust.— Komendantov, G., & Levashev, V. Katapultirovanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1159-67. ---- Fighter. See Fighter. ---- Harness. See Harness. ---- Hazards. See also Aircrew, Hygiene. Jordi, A. Toxikologische Fragen in der Flugmedizin. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1949, 26: 86-91.—Noxious gases AIRCRAFT 299 AIRCRAFT and vapors in aircraft. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 10, 1-7.—Whittingham. Protection against carbon monoxide inhalation. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 424, 5. ---- Helicopter. See Helicopter. ---- History. Moore-Brabazon, J. T. C. Development of heavier-than- air craft. Nature. Lond, 1941, 148: 213-5. --- Illumination. Hartline, H. K., McDonald, R., & Milli- kan, G. A. Tests on the impairment of pilots' night vision due to illuminated instrument panels; comparison of red and green illumination. 3 1. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Rep. No. 4, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Keil, F. C. The effect of aircraft cockpit fluorescent lighting on visual acuity and dark adaption. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 64, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Medicine. Re- port No. 37: Report on work relating to problems of vision, aircraft illumination, and optical instru- ment design relating to military aviation. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Wise, H. G., jr. A survey of current research and development on cockpit and instrument panel lighting systems by airlines and aircraft manufac- turers. 14p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-8D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Buckle. Lighting of cockpits. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 408, 5.—Kondratowicz. Wzrok w lotnictwie. Lek. wojsk, 1927, 9: 240-5.—Pol, W. Wyb6r kolorowego swiatla do oswietlenia kabiny samolot6w. Ibid, 1933, 21: 585-95. ---- Insignia. See also subheading (Detection) Haber, H., & Gerathewohl, S. A study on the visibility of aircraft insignia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan., 11. ---- Instrument panel and dials. See also subheading (Illumination) Chapanis, A. Summary and evaluation of the status of research on the effect of the optical quality of transparent aircraft panels on vision. 14p. 27cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-696-93, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ----& Schachter, S. Visual effectiveness of low reflectance coatings applied to transparent areas of aircraft. 24 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-62, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Loucks, R. B. Legibility of aircraft instru- ment dials; the relative legibility of tachometer dials. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj, No. 265, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Legibility of aircraft instrument dials; a further investigation of the relative legibility of tachometer dials. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944 Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 265, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Legibility of aircraft instrument dials; the relative legibility of various climb indicator dials and pointers. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 286, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Legibility of aircraft instrument dials; the relative legibility of manifold pressure indi- cator dials, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 325, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smith, H. P. R. The design and display of pilots' instruments. 19p. 32}|cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 692, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Warrick, M. J., & Grether, W. F. The effect of pointer alignment on check reading of engine instrument panels. 33p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-17, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Zielinski, E. J., & Jennings, J. W. Study of the design of a unit mounted personal equipment panel. 13 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-53-Z-1, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. --- Jet propulsion. Turner, J. M., Consolazio, W. V., & Gersh, I. Toxic gases from assisted take-off units (JATO) 6 1. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-463, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Jet air intake danger. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947-48, 9: No. 10, 4-7.—Kendricks, E. J, & Gagge, A. P. Aeromedical aspects of jet propelled aircraft. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 497; 552; 660.—Tosti, C. R, & Tuzen, J. B. Jet propulsion. Sc. Month, 1949, 69: 398-403, illust. ---- Noise. Ghose, S. C. Comparative measurement of the noise spectra from piston and turbo-jet engines. 2p. 33>^cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 727a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Peugnet, H. B. Measurements of noise in aircraft. 29p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 296, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Senturia, B. H, & Peugnet, H. B. Noise in aircraft. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 12. ---- Oxygen installations and equipment. See also Aircrew, Oxygen supply; Oxygen equipment; Oxygen generator. Heckerman, F. R. Low pressure oxygen hose assemblies, Flex-O-Tube Company, Part No. HA-9052. 2 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-660-109-B-1, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Hose assemblies, low pressure (for breathing oxygen) Flex-O-Tube Company, Part No. HA-9074. 2 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-660-109-E-1, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Weaver, H. S., & King, B. G. Field tests on oxygen systems for transport planes and addi- tional physiological observations on flight from Patuxent River, Maryland to Port Lyautey, North Africa. 7p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-239 (TED No. PTR 2516) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Berner, F. W, & Good, D. R. Development of aircraft oxygen equipment by the USAF. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 2- 11.—Bullowa, J. G. M, & Ratish, H. D. Oxygen enrichment. U. S. Patent Off, 1943, No. 2,310,277.—Carlson, L. D. A concise description of the demand oxygen system. Air Surgeon Bull 1944, 1: 14-7.—Davidson, W. M. Dual diluter demand oxygen regulator. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 368-70 — Deming, G. M. Aircraft breathing regulator. U. S. Patent Off, 1943, No. 2,310,189.—Evaluation of the use of fixed oxygen installations in submerged aircraft. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 29.—Fegler, J. [Inhal- ators, used in aviation] Polski przegl. med. lot, 1937, 6:1-14.— Ferguson, J. K. W. The effectiveness of certain systems of oxygen supply. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 486-9.—Fink, R., Tessman, J. R. [et al.] Oxygen distribution system and regu- lator therefor. U. S. Patent Off, 1942, 2,306,382.—Heim, J. W. An oxygen and carbon dioxide analyzer and an oxygen flowmeter for use in aircraft compartments at high altitudes. J. Aviat. M, 1938, 9: 144-9.—Leaflet for medical officers on AIRCRAFT 300 AIRCRAFT pressure breathing oxygen equipment. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1944, No. 628, 4-10— Lovelace, W. R, II, & Gagge A. P. Personal equipment and oxygen equipment. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1>)46 24-41, illust.—Martin, D. S, jr, Nachtneb, N. D, & Seeemiller J. E. Inert gas eliminator for high altitude oxygen apparatus. U. S. Patent Off, 1948, No. 2,456,606—Matthews, B H. C. The general position of oxygen equipment in the K. A. F , Canada and the U. S. A. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1941 No 366, 2-5. ------ The oxygen equipment position in Ferry Command. Ibid, 5. ------ Oxygen liquefier sepa- rator. Ibid, 1942, No. 424, 4.—Oxygen improvisations. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 43.—Poppen, J. R. Oxygen supply systems for military flying. Bull. N. York Acad. M, 1942 18: 102-11.—Pressure breathing equipment. Gr. Britain flying Pers. Res. Com, 1944, No. 628, 1-3.—Prikladovitsky, S, & Gurvich, K. [Oxygen apparatus in altitude flights! Voen. san. delo, 1936, 47-57.—Rand, H. J. Oxygen regulating.device. U. S. Patent Off, 1942, 2,299,109.—Savely, H. E. Portable oxygen equipment. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 21 — Seeler, H. Oxygen demand breathing system, including means for automatic altitude regulation. U. S. Patent Off, 1951, No 2 552 595.—Stettner, L. W. Aeronautical oxygen regulator. Ibid 1943, 2,308,124.—Thomas, P. M. Airplane oxygen system. Ibid, 1941, 2,266,939. ---- Pressure. Cooper, J. B. Aircraft cabin pressure controller. U. S. Patent Off, 1943, 2,307,199.—Gregg, D, & Lawrence, D. M. Pressure control system. Ibid, 2,309,064. ---- Prone position. See also Acceleration, Protection: Position. Amtmann, H. H. Proposal for a high per- formance prone position test airplane. 6p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-72-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Brown, C. W.. Ghiselli, E. E. [et al.] Mag- nitude of forces which may be applied by the prone pilot to aircraft control devices; three- dimensional hand controls. 68 1. 26^cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-694-4J, Memo. Rep. Aero M Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hertzberg, H. T. E., & Colgan, J. W. A prone position bed for pilots. 32p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-71D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Swearingen, J. J. Determination of the most comfortable knee angle for pilots. 5p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. NM 001 007 (or, X-651) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ' ---- Rocket. See Rocket. ---- Sanitation. See also below, Aircrew, Hygiene. United States. Air Forces Board. Project No. 4671B725: Disinsectization of aircraft using DDT. 182p. 4? [Eglin Field] 1946. Whittingham, Sir H. Disinsectization of aircraft and crazing of perspex windows. 2p. 33cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 712, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Disinfestation of aircraft and aerodromes. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv, Lond, 1944, 3: 108-10 — Disinsectization of aircraft. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 75.—Gordon, J. E. Disinsectization of aircraft. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 8, 20.—Lawlor, W. K. Standardization of insecticide operations involving naval aircraft. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass, 1948, 35: 143-6. ---- Space. See Aircrew, Space. ---- Spinning. For references see under Acceleration, centri- petal. AIRCRAFT apprentice. Stanbridge, R. H. The occupational selection of aircraft apprentices of the Royal Air Force. Proc. R. Soc. M Lond, 1935-36, 29: 1183-8. Also Lancet, Lond, 1936, 1: 1426-30. AIRCRAFT carrier. Behnke, A. R., Houghten, F. C, & Pace, N. Report of an investigation of carbon monoxide concentration in the hangar space and ready room of escort aircraft carrier U. S. S. Natoma Bay (CVE-62) 11 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-154-A, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Behnke, A. R., Houghten, F. C. [et al.] CO tests aboard aircraft carrier; U. S. S. Card. 21p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-154, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----CO tests aboard aircraft carriers; U. S. S. Cowpens. 7 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-154, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Report on an investigation of carbon monoxide concentration in the hangar space and a ready room of aircraft carrier U. S. S. Franklin (CV-13) 15p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-154-B, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Behnke, A. R., Pace, N., & Consolazio, W. V. Report on the medical aspects of carbon monoxide concentrations aboard the aircraft carrier U. S. S. Block Island (CVE-106) 6p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-154-D, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Consolazio, W. V., Pecora, L. J., & Pitts, G. C. An investigation of carbon monoxide concentration in the hangar space, ready rooms and other ship's compartments during warm-up tests on the aircraft carrier USS Midway (CVB- 41) 21p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-154-E, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. McCay, C. M. Observations of the messing aboard an aircraft carrier, 20 January to 1 March 1945. 18p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Schiller, A. A. The visual aspects concerned with landing aircraft aboard carriers at night. 16p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 001 008, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hildebrand, P. F. Dental activities aboard an aircraft carrier. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 485-9.—McKay. Bridge instrument lighting on H. M. S. Illustrious. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 434, 5.—Ocko, F. H. Duties of a flight surgeon on an aircraft carrier. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 15-7.—Royer, C. A. Remarks on dutv with a Carrier Aircraft Service Unit. Ibid, 1944-45, 4: 281-5.—Shishov, A. Avianosec. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 10-2.—Smedal, H. A. Carrier organization and operation. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 364-9.—USS Shangri-La (CV 38) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. B, 4.—USS Wasp (CV 18) Ibid, 3.—Visual (The) aspects concerned with landing aircraft aboard carriers at night. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, July, 1.—Yanquell, C. C. Hvgiene for aviation personnel in aircraft carriers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 43-8. AIRCRAFT carrier warfare. See also below, Air warfare. Owsley, J. Q. Medical aspects of aircraft carrier warfare. Virginia M. Month, 1944, 71: 4-8. AIRCRAFT crashing. See also Accident; Aero-otitis; Anoxia, Se- quelae; Flying, Accident; Injury, accidental, Aircraft crash; Survival kit. Bond, D. D. Psychopathologic reactions to aircraft accidents. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 183, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. AIRCRAFT CRASHING 301 AIRCREW Lovelace, W. R, II, & Gagge, A. P. Human stresses pro- duced by crashing and ditching aircraft. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 22 — Matthews. Prevention of injury in aircraft crashes. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1944, No. 564, 4.—Psycho- logical impact of aircraft accidents. Accid. Bull. (U. S. A. Air Forces) 1947, 3: No. 2, 11-25. Also Med. Invest. Accid. Bull, 1947, 3: No. 2, 11-25. AIRCRAFT warning service. See Air defense, Reconnaissance; Spotting. AIRCREW. See also Bombardier; Flight personnel; War neurosis; Wound—by branches of service: Air Force. Collias, N. E., & Bachrach, W. H. Interro- gation of combat veterans. 3 1. 26%cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-697-15, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Henderson, V. E. Air crew in their element; hints for the maintenance of fitness and confi- dence. 35p. 19cm. Toronto, 1942. Attitudes of aircrew personnel returned from combat toward further dutv. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 266-75.—Kennard. W. J. Aircrew maintenance; a problem of aviation preventive medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 336—41.—Studies in the acquisition and retention of aircrew skills. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 255-65.—Summary and evaluation. Ibid, 276-89. ---- Escape. Haas, G. A study of factors which operate against the successful escape of occupants from aircraft. 5p. 28cm. Wash,, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 307, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. 1 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 249, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Hygiene. See also Aircraft, Noise; Airsickness. Smith, P. K. Carboxyhemoglobin concentra- tions in personnel after flying P-40-N aircraft. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 384, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Benjamin de Viveiros, L. A intoxicacao pelos gazes do motor; problemas medico-higietiicos de aviacao. Arch, brasil. med, 1940, 30: 221-35.—Goett, G. Les principales intoxica- tions auxquelles peut 6tre expose1 le personnel navigant des forces aenennes de terre et de mer. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1937, 107: 397-412.—Hygiene in military aircraft. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, No. 12, 16-9 — Protection of air crew against aircraft noise. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 13.—Tice, J. W. Education of aircrew by medical officers. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 9, &c. ---- Oxygen supply. See also Aircraft (Altitude cabin; Oxygen installations) Altitude, Respiratory aspect; Anoxia; Oxygen equipment; Oxygen generator; Oxygen mask. Bateman, J. B. Tracheal versus alveolar air; a review of the methods of selecting certain physiological data bearing on the design of oxygen supply system for aviators. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 222, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bennett, M. Oxygen consumption of air- crew in combat, Report No. 2. 7p. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-48-H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Burns, H. L. Italian automatic continuous flow oxygen regulators. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-447-31-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- The effect of the type A-3 oxygen flow indicator installation, on oxygen consumption of Pioneer type A-12 diluter demand regulators. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-52-E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Carlson, L. D. Studies on various types of male quick disconnects. 8 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-55, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Clarke, R. W., Bloom, W. L. [et al.] Ob- servations on the F. W. B. oxygen recirculator. 5 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 25, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Gemmill, C. L., Steele, J. M. [et al.] Com- parative testing of oxygen equipment. 49p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 191, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hart, D. V., & Bachrach, W. H. Use of oxygen equipment as reported by fighter pilots. 5 1. 26>^cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-697-41, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. King, B. G., Futcher, P. H., & Pecora, L. J. Study of British bail-out oxygen equipment. 14p. 26/2cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-216, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Millikan, G. A. A suggested oxygen supply system for airplane crews. 13p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Rep. No. 6, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Natwick, J. W., jr. Oxygen disconnect as- sembly. 3 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-660-120-G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shelesnyak, M. C, Whaley, R. V., & Gold- man, D. E. Physiological evaluation of U. S. Army Air Forces H-2 bail-out oxygen equipment. 7p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-440, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Sweeney, A. R., jr. The efficiehcy of the FWB aviation oxygen recirculator. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 223, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. Technical order (T. O.) No. 03-50-1: Use of oxygen and oxygen equipment [Revised] 53p. 27}4cm. S. Louis, 1944. Weatherby, J. H., & Burt, A. S. Peak rates of oxygen flow from oxygen supply systems. 13 1. 26Mcm. Pensacola, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. X-324, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. ---- Peak rates of oxygen flow from oxygen supply systems; frequency of simultaneous in- spirations in a group of ten subjects. 13 1. 26}icm. Pensacola, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Proj. No. X-324, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Winfield, R. H. Exercise Musk-Ox; the medical aspects of air supply. 10 1. 33cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 685, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Wulff, V. J., & Bennett, M. Oxygen ex- penditure by aircrew in combat. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-83C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Air fighters should tank up on oxygen belore ascents. Science News Lett, 1940, 37: 12.—Apollonov. A, & Miroliubov, V. [Oxygen supply in flights at various altitudes during rest and workl Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 8-12.—Benzinger, T. Die Regulierung der Ventilationsgrosse. Luftfahrtmedizin, AIRCREW 302 AIR DEFENSE 1939-40, 4: 42-50.— Clamann, H. G, & Hartmann, H. Die Abkiihlung des Aortenblutes bei Beatmung mit Kaltluft und deren Einfluss auf das Sauerstoffbindungsvermogen. Ibid, 1936-37, 1: 292-300.—Gagge, A. P., & Allen, S. C. Pressure breathing. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 9, 1-4.—Gemmill, C. L. The use of liquid oxygen for altitude flying. Contact, Pensacola, 1943-44, 3: 263-5.—Goett. L'oxygenotherapie et son emploi pratique dans les troupes en campagne: oxygene et aviation. Proc. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. & Pharm, 1939, 10. Congr, 257.—Grayson-Smith, H, & Findlay, J. C. Liquid oxygen in aircraft. Chem. Rev, Bait, 1946, 39: 397-402 — Improvement of the oxygen supply in aircraft. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 28-34.—Oxygen discipline. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 24.—Physiological evalua- tion of U. S. Army Air Forces H-2 bail-out oxygen equipment. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 37.— Pressure breathing equipment instructions for aircrew. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1944, No. 628, 11-24. illust ---- Selection. See with Aviator, Selection. ---- Space. See also Aircraft (Design; Space) Human engineering. King, B. G., Vollmer, E. P. [et al.] Measure- ments of aircrewmen and aircrew spaces in naval aircraft. 12p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-651, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Vollmer, E. P., Henson, M. [et al.] Freedom of movement and performance of aircrewmen in relation to aircraft space and size of the man. 14p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-651, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Freedom of movement and performance of aircrewmen in relation to aircraft space and size of the man. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 38.—Measurements of aircrewmen and aircrew spaces in naval aircraft. Ibid, 37. AIR defense. See also other headings of Military Section as Air raid; Antiaircraft; Civilian defense; Defense; Gas warfare; Hospital administration, Protec- tion; Shelter; Spotting. Doering, W. Luftschutz und Gasschutz; Merkbuch fiir den Wehrfahigen. 48p. 18? Bresl., 1934. Gasschutz und Luftschutz. Berl., v.7, 1937- Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 410/7: Luftschutzdienst in Unterkunften, Anstalten und Anlagen der Wehr- macht. Anlage 7: Baulicher Luftschutz in Lazaretten, Krankenhausern, Heil- und Pflege- anstalten. 25p. 17cm. 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Science, 1947, 105: 57-60.—Kirtland, R. C. Graph showing probable trend of ability of air corps officers along the lines of flying, tactics, administration, command, and military experience. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 3, 79-83. AIR Force Medical Service. See also the following other section headings: Dental care; Dental Corps; Dental officer; Dental service; Flight surgeon; Hospitalization; Journalism; Medical care; Neuropsychiatry examination; Neurosis; Psychiatry; Surgeon General's Office; Veterinary medicine. Alksnis, J. I. [Problems of medical service in aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 6-8.—Thulliez. Le service medical de l'aeronautique. Arch, beiges Serv. san. armie, 1938, 91: 145-68.—Tuttle, A. D. An airline medical department. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 66-87. ---- by countries. Delgadillo, J. R. La organizaci6n sanitaria militar en aereo- nautica. Rev. san. mil. La Paz, 1938, 4: 584-8.—Gentry, T. C. The medical service of the American Volunteer Group. 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The Medical Department of the Erprobungsstelle der Luftwaffe, Rechlin, 1934-44. 8 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. 02-46-15, Transl. U S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Germany. Luftwaffe. Sanitatsbericht. Berl. (1937/38) 1939- Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. 384. Medical services in the German Air Force. 2 1. 23Hcm. Lond. [1941?] Photoprint. Hippke, E. Organisation des Sanitatswesens bei der Flieger- truppe. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1936-37, 1: 135. Also Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1942, 5: 5-8.—Strughold, H. The aviation medicine organization of the Luftwaffe. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXIH-10, 3-6.— Vespermann. Die Tatigkeit des Sanitatsoffiziers im Luftschutzsanitatsdienst. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 368. ---- by countries: Great Britain. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Medical boards; R. A. F. and Dominion per- sonnel, and allied personnel serving with the R. A. F. p.2. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 292, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. Coleman, R. Los especialistas me'dicos atienden con esmero a los miembros de la RAF. Medicina, Habana, 1944, 2: No. 11, 10-3.—Fleet air arm; medical instructions. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 90-102.—Kazii, T. Eikoku kiigun no izi eisei ni tuite [On hygiene in the English Air Service] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 191, 695-710.—Leedham, C. L. Shortage of medical oncers in British services. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 4, 10-2.—Mathewson, F. A. L. A review of th activities f the RCAF Medical Service. J. Aviat. M, 1944 15: 186-9. Medical braneh of the Royal Air Force. Lancet, Lond. 1936 2: 530-2; 1937, 2: 538-40; 1938, 2: 514-6 — Mortimer. R. The Royal Air Force medical services in war- time. Med. Press, Lond, 1948, 219: 53-9.—RAF Medical Services and their contribution to the war effort. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 9, 23.—These forms; 10,000,000 odd cards have been amassed by Air Ministry Medical Records since the R. A. F. was formed in 1918. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, 102.—Whittingham, H. E. Royal Air Force medical organization. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942- 45) 1947, 25-8. ---- by countries: Poland. See also above, Aeromedicine. Fiumel, A. The Polish air force medical service. Polish Sc. & Learn, Oxf, 1944, No. 4, 30-4. ------• Sluzba zdrowia w lotnictwie polskim, 1928-1939. Lek. wojsk, 1945, 36: 7-17.—Huszcza, A. Medycyna na uslugach lotnictwa. Ibid, 1929, 13: 51-63. --- by countries: Sweden. Sweden. Flygforvaltningen. Flyg- styrelsen. Halso- och sjukvard vid flygvapnet. Stockh. (1931) 1932-(1942) 1943. Bound with: Halso- och sjukvard vid armen, Arm^for- valtningen, Sjukvardsstyrelsen. For continuation see: Halso- och sjukvard vid forsvaret och Veterinarvard, Statistiska centralbyran (1943) 1944- At head of title: Sveriges officiella statistik, Halso-och sjukvard. Sweden. Forsvarets Sjukvardsforvalt- ning. Forteckning over forsvarets sjukvards AIR FORCE MEDICAL SERVICE 305 AIR RAID utrustning. Del. 1: Armen och flygvapnet. 390p. 21>/2cm. Stockh., 1945. Westerberg. A organizacao da aviacao sanitdria na Suecia. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1940, 29: 156-9. --- by countries: United States. United States. Army Air Forces. Aero- Medical Center. Monthly status report [n. p.] No. 1, 1945- United States. War Department. Air Service. Division of Military Aeronautics. Air Service Medical. 446p. 26^cm. Wash., 1919. Grant, D. N. W. Medical service, Army Air Forces. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 11, 56-8. ------ The Army Air Force medical service. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 15-22. ------ The medical mission in the Army Air Forces. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y, 1945, 275-301, 4 pi.—Grow, M. C. Medical service Air Corps posts. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 132-3.—Hakaln, E. W. Utilization of M. A. C. officers in new capacities. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 25.—Hargreaves, C. J. Medical service of the service and depot groups, Army Air Forces. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 112.—Jensen, W. S. Medical service with the Army Air Forces. Ibid, 1944, 15: 127, &c—K., J. A. They must be white. J. Nat. M. Ass, N. Y, 1941, 33: 86.—Lovelace, W. R, II, & Gagge, A. P. Service functions. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 94-101.— Medical Department of the Air Force. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 7, 5.—Medical facilities of the Arctic, Desert, and Tropic Branch, AAF Tactical Center, Orlando, Florida. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 58.—Page, R. C. Professional medical services in the Army Air Forces. Indust. M, 1944, 13: 35-7.—Richardson, G. S. Ninth Air Force Sanitation Team. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 22.— Rusk, H. A. Medical service in the Army Air Forces. Con- necticut M. J, 1944, 8: 151-3. ---- by countries: United States Navy. Administration of Headquarters Squadron. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, 9.—Duties of the wing medical officer. Ibid, 10.—Expan- sion of Medical Department activities. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 97.—Squadron group medical departments. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, 10. AIR intelligence. See under Intelligence. AIRMAN. See Aircrew; Aviator; Flight personnel. AIR materiel command. See also Materiel; Supply. United States. Naval Air Material Cen- ter [Philadelphia, Pa.] Report. NAMC, Phila., No. 7, 1948- United States. Air Force. Material Com- mand. Selected listing of air technical publica- tions. 30p. 27}km. Dayton, 1947. AIRPORT. See also section headings Sanitation; Water supply. Canton i, G. Organisation du service medical sur les aero- dromes dans la cadre de la securite' aerienne. Mid. aeronaut, 1947, 2: 358-60.—Constructing a minor Army airport in Texas. Pub. Works, N. V, 1941, 72: No. 9, 25.—Gordon, J. E. Sani- tary control of airports. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 8, 10. ------ Regulations for the sanitary control of airports. Ibid, 13-6.—Gutierrez Ibanez, A. Contribuci6n al estudio del problema del paludismo en los aer6dromos de vanguardia; estudio de la etiologia y profilaxis. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 500-13.—Kalmykov, P. E. Zashchita ot kholoda v usloviiakh polevykh aerodromov. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 95-7.—Kirkpatrick, R. D. The Japanese water supply on the airport at Guadalcanal. Mil. Engin. 1943, 35: 276.—Marafies. Aerodrome physician and health of aviators. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 528 (abstr.)—Popov, A. Aerodrom. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 344-7.—Shavcov, S. I. Eshche o mediko-sanitarnom obsluzhivanii aerodroma v voennoe vremia. Voen. san. delo. 1941, 78-80.—Tatarinov, I. P. K voprosu ob organizacii medicinskogo punkta na aerodrome. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 6, 24. AIR raid. See also such other headings in this section as Air defense; Air warfare; Bombardment; Casu- alty, Air raid; Combat, Air combat; Dead. Injury, Air raid; Shock; Wound—by weapons; Wounded, Air raid. Castellani, A., Amalfitano, G. [et al.] Osservazioni e ricerche su individui esposti a bombardamenti aerei, aereo-navali e mitraglia- menti. p.561-82. 24cm. Roma, 1945. In: Comment. Pontif. acad. sc, 1945, 9: United States. Office of Strategic Serv- ices. Research and Analysis Branch. R & A No. 1801: Notes on air-raid damage and health in Germany; a survey of recent intelligence con- cerning the impact of Allied air raids on German public health [10 March 1944] 6 1. 24cm. Wash., 1944. Aoki, K. Boku iryo kyugo to senryoku [Medical aid under the air attack and fighting power] Senzi igaku, 1944, 1: 7-9.— Bauer, F. K. Dust inhalation. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 27.— Bernal, J. D. The physics of air raids. Proc. R. Inst. Gr. Britain, 1940-41, 31: 262-79, 2 pi. Also Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 93: 109. Also Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 6.— Blacker, C. P. Psychiatric air-raid casualties. In his Neu- rosis, Lond, 1946, 164-70.—Christy, H. Catatonies et bom- bardements aeriens. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, 1943, 52: 148-51.—Gillespie, R. D. Salmon lecturer reports on psychological effects of air war in England. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1942, 26: 146-8.—Goldstein, R. Mental casualties. In: Essent. Emerg. Tr. (Connecticut M. J.) N. Haven, 1942, 138-44.—Gunzin igaku; boku kyugosyo ni okeru geka iryo no mondai [., surgical treatment in an air-defense first-aid station] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 358.—Hoche, A. E. Beobachtungen bei Fliegerangriffen. In his Aus. d. Werkstatt, Miinchen, 1937, 244-54.—Hoff, E. Organization of medical services for the care of civilians injured in air attacks. Connecticut M. J, 1940, 4: 501-8.—Holtzer, P. A. F. H. Over de behandeling van shock bij luchtbombardementen. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1944, 88: 203-5.—Johnson, L. W. Medical and sanitary care of the civilian population necessitated by attacks from hostile aircraft. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 1-24.—Kamibayasi, Y. Isi no tai-teki-kusyu taisei [The attitude of doctors towards enemy air attack] Senzi igaku, 1944, 1: 4.—Ledfors, G. E. Medical and sanitary care of the civilian population necessi- tated by attacks from hostile aircraft. J. Aviat. M., 1940, 11: 143-65.—Lueth, H. C. The medical and sanitary care of civilian population necessitated by attacks from hostile air- craft. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 597-616.—Makarenko, A. I. [On the work of the surgeon during air raids] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1939, No. 1, 73-6.—Mituki, Y. KusyQ-ka ni okeru i-zin no kokoro-gamae [Preparedness of medical men under air attack] Senzi igaku, 1944, 1: 2—1.—Miyata, K. Kusyii;ka ni okeru kyiikyu-ho [,. emergency aid under air attack] Ibid, 29-38.—Psychologic effects of air raids. N. York State J. M, 1942, 42: 769.—Russell, J. Crop damage by air attack. Nature, Lond, 1941, 148: 215-7.—Schonfeld, W. Priapismus durch Fliegeralarm. Derm. Wschr, 1943, 116: 153-7.—Some psychological effects of air raids. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 730.—Thomson, D. Operating under the bombs. Mani- toba M. Ass. Rev, 1941, 21: 189. AIR raid precaution. See Air defense. AIR raid shelter. See also Shelter in this section. Fisher, G. J. B. Bomb shelters; remarks on a recent General Electric Science Forum broadcast over station WGY, Sche- nectady, N. Y. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1942, 28: 89-93.—Maksi- mov, G. A. Nekotorye voprosy teorii ventilirovaniia gazou- bezhishch. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr, 1945, 258-70.—Sankovich, N. N. Metodika priemki i sravnitel'naia ocenka gazoubezhishch s postoiannym obemom. Ibid, 274—80. ------ K voprosu o priemke gazoubezhishch, imeiushchih fil'troventiliaciiu. Ibid, 281-90.—Sidiakov, P. V. K voprosu o dveriakh i liukakh gazou- bezhishch. Ibid, 271-3.—Theissen. Der Luftschutzraum in Wehrmachtanlagen. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 278-81. AIR reconnaissance. See Reconnaissance; Spotting. AIR Service Command. See with Air Force. AIRSHIP 306 AIRSICKNESS AIRSHIP. See Aerostatics. Vannutelli, R. Utilita del dirigibile specialmente come aeronave-ospedale. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1949, 12: 268-78. AIRSICKNESS. See also in this section Altitude, Biological effect; Kinetosis; Seasickness. Brown, G. L., McArdle, B., & Magladery, J. W. Interim report on clinical investigations into air-sickness. 8 1. 29cm. Lond., 1941[?] Forms F. P. R. C. No. 410a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Campbell, P. A., Thorner, M. W. [et al.] A preliminary report on the study of airsickness. 24p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 74, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Royal Canadian Air Force. Director Medical Services. D. M. S. cir- cular order No. 34: Survey of air sickness; air- crew trainees. 9p. 23^cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 335, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Dickson, E. D. D. Report on the incidence of air sickness amongst air crews; with details of 23 cases categorised unfit on account of dis- abling symptoms. 31 1. 23^cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 220b, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. Sub-Committee on Air- sickness. Minutes of the meeting. Lond., 4.. 1941- Forms Nos. of the Committee's F. P. R. C. reports. Greenberg, R. J. The incidence of airsick- ness in AAF training and combat [18]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 467, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hemingway, A. Results on 500 swing tests for investigating motion sickness. 9 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 31, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- An apparatus for measuring the onset of sweating during the development of motion sickness [5] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 92, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Motion sickness among air crew per- sonnel. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 152, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Incidence of swing sickness in eight categories of Army personnel. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 180, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Improvements in design and construc- tion of swing for testing individuals susceptible to motion sickness. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 84, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Motion sickness history and results of the swing test of one hundred and seven (107) airsick eliminees from flight training. 5 1. 27cm Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 170, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Survey of research on the problem of airsickness in the Army Air Forces. 36p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 381, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. —— & Green, E. L. Incidence of airsick- ness in cadets during their first ten flights. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Proj. No. 170, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Maaske, C A. Production of motion sickness by swinging in the prone position. 6 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-44, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. McDonough, F. E. Airsickness in navigation training. 18p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 181, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 218p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 218, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Marbarger, J. Proposed equipment for the selection of personnel with respect to the prob- lem of motion sickness [4] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 84, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Thorner, M. W. Questionnaire analysis of the problem of airsickness as it is met with in stations in the continental United States. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 83, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----Cortical activity in airsick personnel. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 169, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine [Randolph Field, Tex.] Research report, project No. 165, report No. 1: Airsickness in navigation training. 29p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Agrelo, R. Mal de altura; mal de vuelo. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1947, 46: 275-85.—Air sickness. Naval Aviation News, 1943, Oct. 1, 20 (clipping)—Airsickness. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 5, 1-3. Also News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1948, No. 7, 10-4.—Armstrong, H. G. Airsickness. In his Principles Aviat. M, Bait, 1939, 233-43. ----- Acute altitude sick- ness. Ibid, 261-78.—Garrote Vega, M. Enfermedad de la altura, de los aviadores. Medicina, Madr, 1941, 9: pt 2, 400- 8.—Gray, G. W. Altitude sickness. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 226-8.—Green, D. M. Airsickness in bomber crews. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 366-72.—Hemingway, A, & Green, E. L. Airsickness during early flying training. Ibid, 1945, 16: 409-16.—Holling, H. E. Wartime investigations into sea- and airsickness. Brit. M. Bull, 1947, 5: 46-50.— Hornberger, W. Ein schwerer Fall von Hohenkrankheit im Flugzeug. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 294 (Abstr.)—Levy, T. Observations on air sickness. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93:147-51.— Meneses Hoyos, J. Mal de altura. Sugestiones, Mix., 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 45—51.—Rubin, H.J. Air sickness in a primary air force training detachment. J. Aviat. M, 1942,13:272-6.—Rtihl, A. Das Bild der Hohenkrankheit. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 502 (Abstr.) Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 673-6 (Abstr.)— Rtistii Bilge. Ucucularin hastaligi. Askert sihhiye mecmuasi, 1942, 71: 18-22.—Sami Giir'un [Some physiopathological symptoms in air-sickness] Ibid, 1941, 70: 33-7.—Skrypin, V. Vysotnaia bolezn. In: Encikl, slovar voen, med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1107-9.—Vohmianin, P. F. [Clinical aspect and practical diagnosis of altitude sickness in aviators at aero- dromes] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 43-9. Also Am. Rev. Soviet M, 1943-44, 1: 140-4.—Witts. Airsickness. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 424, 6-8.—Witwer, R. G. Airsickness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 34-6.— Yanauell. C. C, Airsickness. Ibid, 1939, 37: 486-9. ---- Pathogenesis. See also below, Anoxia. Bond, D. D. A study of the emotional factors involved in a group of thirty consecutive naviga- tion cadets in the process of elimination for severe airsickness, lip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 147, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 136, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- A psychiatric analysis of forty (40) sub- jects made sick by a swing. 9p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, Tex., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 149, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. AIRSICKNESS 307 AIR TRANSPORT SERVICE Hallpike, C. S., & Fitzgerald, G. M. Ob- servations of the pathology of airsickness. 2 1. 2SY2cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 334, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Hemingway, A. The effect of environmental temperature on motion sickness [4] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 170, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Winfield, R. H. Preliminary report on the incidence and causation of airsickness in opera- tional aircrews. 5 1. 27cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 220a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Ealmanson, G. M. Investigation into the role of allergy in altitude sickness. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, June, 17. ---- Prevention. Hemingway, A. Adaptation to flying motion by airsick aviation students. 6 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 170, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. McDonough, F. E. The use of drugs in the treatment of airsickness. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 194, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Lilienthal, J. L., jr. The effect of hyoscine on motion sickness in aircraft. 8 1. 26}£cm. Pensacola, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-252, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Smith, P. K. The effectiveness of some motion sickness remedies in preventing air sickness; preliminary report. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 261, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The effectiveness of some motion sick- ness remedies in preventing airsickness in navi- gation students. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 261, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Use of hyoscine hydrobromide for the prevention of airsickness in flexible gunnery students. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 261, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Effects on swing sickness and side effects of some atropine-like drugs. 9p. 27cm Ran- dolph Field, Tex., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 297, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Attempts to find a remedy superior to hyoscine for motion sickness. 4p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 333, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Present status of drugs for use in motion sickness with particular reference to airsickness. 32 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1. Proj. No. 468, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Apostol, O. [Syndrome of kinetosis; treatment of hypsipeto- pathy] Cluj. med, 1936, 17: 455.—Brooks, M. M. Methylene blue, an antidote to altitude sickness. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 298.—McDonough, F. E., & Bond, D. D. Management of the airsick aviator. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 5-7.— Smith, P. K. The effectiveness of some motion sickness reme- dies in preventing air sickness in Air Force Navigation students. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 343-5. ------ Use of hyoscine hydro- bromide for the prevention of airsickness in flexible gunnery students. Ibid, 346. AIR Training Center. See School. AIR Transport Service (MATS) See also Air ambulance; Air evacuation, Organi- zation; Air travel. Air transport grows with the air corps. News Lett. U. S. A. Air Corps, 1940, 23: no. 19, 7.—Day, E., Miller, R. B. [et al.] Medical problems in an overseas air transport service. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 2-8.—White, M. S. Global aviation medicine in the Air Transport Command. Ibid, 1946. 17: 579-83. AIR travel. See also other headings of section such as Air ambulance; Airborne troops; Flight. Beaven, C. L. The first ferry flight to the Canal Zone via Cuba. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 143-5.—Berquist, E. L. First B-10, B-18 ferry flight from Canal Zone. Ibid, 1939, 3: 101-2.—Grandpierre, R., & Franck, C. Les contre-indications medicales du transport de personnel par avion. Mid. aeronaut, 1946, 1: 297-305.—S., D. F. Immunizations preparatory to departure overseas by aircraft. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 6, 1-3.—Woolford, W. S. Ferry flight from the Canal Zone. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 150-5. ---- Safety and sanitation. Atmer, S. Gesetze und Verordnungen gegen Weiterver- breitung der Infektionskrankheiten durch den Luftverkehr. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 484-7.— Jackson, W. P. The possible dangers of transmission of disease by airplane. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 115-23.—Rose, G. Luftverkehr, Flugzeuge und Seuchenverbreitung. In: Wehrhy- giene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 476-84.—Spassky, V. Aviacionnaia higiena. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 12-5.—Wilson, K. G., & Helmholz, H. F, jr. Safety advantage of rearward seating in passenger aircraft. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 455. AIR University. See under School. AIR warfare. See also such other section headings as Air defense; Air raid; Atomic warfare; Bombard- ment; Bomber; Combat, Air combat; Dive bombing; Gas warfare; Gunnery; Warfare. Patrick, M. M. Military aircraft and their use in warfare. 15p. 8? Phila., 1924. Baxter, J. P, III. Air warfare. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 83-99. ------ New devices for air warfare. Ibid, 187-200.—Greenwood, M. Epidemiological reflections on the air war. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 677.—Luftkrieg und Luftschutz im April 1943. Gasschutz 1943, 13: No. 5, 92-5.— Mercier, R. G. En lucha con los pedigros del aire. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 102.— Mission objectives. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 12-8.—Peck, J. L. H. War moves to the strato- sphere. Popular Sc, 1941, 139: Nov, No. 5, 102-9, 220, 222, 224 (Clipping)—Rose. Todesursachen und gesundheitliche Gefahren im Luftkriege. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat. Aerzte, 1944, 4: 19-31. Also English tr, Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 10-25.—Yun En T*an. Chinese pilots' attitudes toward war. Psychol. Bull, 1945, 42: 663-5. AKHAL-TEKINSKY expedition (1879-81) See under Wars and campaigns. ALAMEIN. See with World War II, in this section. ALASKA. See with World War II, in this section. ALBANIAN campaign. See with World War I, and World War II. ALBUMINURIA. See Medical examination, Proteinuria. ALCOHOLISM. Alcohol and morale. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 383.— Barrett, T. M. Chronic alcoholism in veterans. Q. J. Alcohol, 1943-44, 4: 68-78.—Berlien, I. C, Alcohol and the soldier. Ibid, 1944-45, 5: 405-12.—Bostock, J. Doctors and the drink ALCOHOLISM traffic. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 88.—Challman, S. A, & Moore, M. The soldier who drinks too much. Mil. Surgeon, 1942,91:648-50.—Charny, G. Liquor and a long war. Narc. Rev, Chic, 1942, 7: No. 4, 1-3.—Delore. L'armee devant le probleme de l'alcoolisme. J. mid. Lyon, 1940, 21: 81-3.— Eccles, W. McA. The menace of alcohol in war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 205: 503-5.—Effects of alcohol on the average man, with particular attention to wartime. Sc. Tem- perance J, 1943-44, 51: 5-7.—Godinho dos Santos, A. 0 alcoolismo na vida do soldado; influeiicia sobre a sua vida fisica, moral e militar. Arq. brasil. hig. ment, 1943, 14: 52- 64.—Harrison, F. M. The alcohol problem in the Navy. Q. J. Alcohol, 1944-45, 5: 413-25.—Hercod, R. War and alcohol. Sc. Temperance J, 1941-42, 49: 18.—Howard, G. C. Alcohol education for the Army. Sc. Temperance J, 1941-42, 49: 33; 51.—Hugonot, G, & Mazel, P. L'armee devant le probleme de l'alcoolisme. J. mid. Lyon, 1940, 21: 77-80.— Hyland, H. H. Some observations on alcoholism in a Canadian military hospital overseas. Univ. Toronto M. J, 1942-43, 20: 221-7.—Irwin, B. E. Chronic alcoholism; time lost due to misconduct. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1945, 5: No. 4, 20.— Jarvis Nye, L. J, & Marks, E. O. The Society of Returned Medical Officers of Queensland; alcoholism and morale. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 386.—Kittel, W. Alkohol und Wehr- macht. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 237-41.—Lapique. Au sujet de l'alcoolisme. Monaco m^diter. me'd, 1940, 7: 70.—Moore, M. Alcoholism in military service. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 60-73. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 29-39. Also J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 515-24. Also Q. J. Alcohol, 1942-43, 3: 244-56.—Myerson, A. Alcoholism and induction into military service. Ibid, 204-20.—Nogueira Ribeiro, L. G. Contribuicao ao estudo do alcoolismo no meio militar. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1939, 28: 18-27.—Nye, L. J. J. Doctors and the drink traffic. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 33.—Skinner, G. A. Confusing in wartime. Sc. Temperance J, 1942-43, 50: 71-4.—Soldier (The) who drinks too much. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 700 — Strecker, E. A. Alcohol and alcoholism. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila, 1944, 180-4.—Suda de Andrade, C. O alcoolismo e o exercito. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1937, 26: 138-49. ---- Disposition. Froment, J, & Barbier, J. Importance du facteur alcoolisme comme cause d'inaptitude militaire. J. mid. Lyon, 1940, 21: 80.—Giraud. Importance de l'alcoolisme comme cause d'eli- mination de l'armee. Ibid, 123.—Nunan, T. R. A note on the handling of alcoholics in a Navy camp. Q. J. Alcohol, 1944-45, 5: 426-9. ---- Forensic aspect. See also sect, head Forensic medicine. Hall, W. W. Drunkenness, naval medico-legal aspects of the diagnosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1936, 34: 149-63.— Mattausschek. Ueber die forensische Beurteilung akuter Rauschzustande vom Standpunkte des Militarstrafgesetzbuches. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1906, 19: 498-504. ---- Prevention. Caiuby Novaes, A. Alcoolismo agudo e cronico; disturbios mentais; consequentes ao alcool e as toxicomanias nas linhas de frente e na retaguarda; profilaxia. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 149-63.— Danielski, J. O alkoholizmie i jego zwalczaniu w wojsku. Lek. wojsk, 1921, 2: 1529-31.— Des Cilleuls, J. M, & Guillobey, J. La prophylaxie de l'al- coolisme dans 1'armee. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1936, 105: 505-28.—Gruber, M. v. Bekampfung des Alkoholmissbrauchs. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, 3. Aufl, Munch, 1917, pt 2, 250-2. ALEUTIAN Islands. See with World War II. ALGERIA. For reference material see Hospital report; Morbidity; World War II. ALGERIAN conquest (1830-47) See Wars and campaigns. ALLERGY [and anaphylaxis] See Disease; Tuberculosis. ALLOCATION of physicians. See Physician in this section. ALSACE. See with World War II. ALTITUDE ALTITUDE. See also Acceleration, High altitude; Aircraft (Altitude indicator; Altitude cabin) Airsickness; Anoxia; Aviation; Flight; Flying. Capek, D. Le plafond physiologique de l'aviateur. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, 1936, 6. Sess, 111-29.— Drexhage, M. G. Das Problem des Hohenfluges. Umschau, 1938, 42: 369-71.—Foa, C. Le condizioni fisiologiche del volo d'alta quota. Gior. med. mil, 1936, 84: 605-11.—Hill, A. V. Probleme des Fluges in grossen Hohen. Naturwissenschaften, 1938, 26: 662.—Matthews, B. H. C. El limite humano en los vuelos a gran altura. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 1687- 95.—PrikladoVitsky, S. [Physiological limits of altitude in aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 31-8.—Skrypin, V. Vysota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1097-107. ------Perepad davleniia. Ibid, 4: 445-9.—Spassky, V. Vysotnyi polet. Ibid, 1: 1109-15. ---- Acclimatization. See also Atmospheric chamber, Training. Houston, C. S. A study of the physiological changes which occur during acclimatization to high altitude; background and organization. 8p. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-720 (Av-376-s) U. S Naval School Aviat. M. ■—■— & Riley, R. L. A study of the physio- logical changes which occur during acclimatiza- tion to high altitude; respiratory and circulatory findings. 41p. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 4 (amplified) Res. Proj. X-720 (Av-376-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. ----& Jarvis, W. H., jr. A study of the physi- ological changes which occur during acclimatiza- tion to high altitude; respiratory and circulatory findings. 26 1. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-720 (Av-376-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Benzinger, T. Der Hohenflieger im Schutz der natiirlichen Hohenanpassung. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 167-84.— Blasius, W, & Bauereisen, E. Eine neue Moglichkeit zur Beeinflussung der Hohentoleranz des Mesnchen in der Unter- druckkammer. Ibid, 1941-42, 6: 67-82. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 410 (Abstr.)—Diringshofen, H. v., & Lottig, H. Die Lehruntersuchung auf Hohen wirkung. Ibid, 410 (Abstr.)—Gemmill, C. L. Acclimation to high altitudes; a review of physiological observations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 178-87.—Piery, M, Enselme, J, & Peschiera, C. L'adaptation chimique de l'homme k la depression atmos- phenque. J. meU Lyon, 1939, 20: 409-20.—Reissmann, K. R. Investigations on the mechanism of changes in the blood during high altitude adaptation in parabiotic rats. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan. 2; July, 2; Oct. 1, 1949, Jan. 2 July, 4. ---- Aeroembolism. Catchpole, H. R., & Gersh, I. Physiological factors affecting the production of gas bubbles in rabbits decompressed to altitude. 12p. 26>2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Physical factors in the pathogenesis of aeroembolism; a review. 25p. 27cm. Bethesda, Md., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gersh, I., Hawkinson, G. E., & Jenney, E. H. Comparison of vascular and extravascular bubbles following decompression from high pres- sure atmospheres of oxygen, helium-oxygen, argon-oxygen and air. 23p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gray, J. S. Effect of denitrogenation at various altitudes on aeroembolism in cadets. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 216, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Aeroembolism induced by exercise in cadets at 23,000 feet. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 227, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ALTITUDE 309 ALTITUDE Grulee, C. G., jr. Eleven cases of aeroem- bolism requiring hospitalization. 23p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 87, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Houston, C. S. A study of the physiological changes which occur during acclimatization to high altitude; occurrence of aero-embolism at moderate altitudes. 51. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-720 (Av-376-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Lund, D. W., Lawrence, J. W., & Lawrence, L. B. Case report on a severe, delayed reaction with cerebral involvement following decompres- sion. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 396, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Masland, R. L. Injury of the central nervous system resulting from decompression to simulated high altitude. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 481, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smaller, B. Pre-selection test for suscepti- bility to aeroembolism. lOp. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-M-49-695-27, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Appearance and distribution of gas bubbles in rabbits de- compressed to altitude. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 16.—Armstrong, H. G. Aeroembolism. In his Principles Aviat. M, Bait, 1939, 340-63.—Carson, L. D. A critical evaluation of recent investigations of the phenomenon of aero-embolism. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 284-90.— Comparison of vascular and extravascular bubbles following decompression from high pressure atmospheres of oxygen, helium-oxygen argon-oxygen and air. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 24.—Fulton, J. F. Physiology and high altitude flying; with particular reference to air em- bolism and the effects of acceleration. War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 357-67. Also Resenha clin. cient, S. Paulo, 1943, 12: 107-12.------ Altitude decompression sickness. In; Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 318-30.—Gersh, I, Hawkinson, G. E., & Jenney, E. H. Comparison of vascular and extravascular bubbles following decompression from high pressure atmospheres of oxygen, helium-oxygen, argon-oxygen and air. J. CeUul. Physiol, 1945, 26: 63-74.—Gersh, 1, Hawkinson, G. E., & Rathbun, E. N. Tissue and vascular bubbles after decompression from high pressure atmospheres; correlation of specific gravity with morphological changes. Ibid, 1944, 24: 35-70, 5 pi.—Lovelace, W. R, Boothby, W. M, & Benson, O. O., jr. Aeroembolism; a medical problem in aviation at high altitude. Sc. Month, 1941, 53: 30-7.— Najfeld, A. Problem aeroembolizma u avijaciji. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 448-50.—Physiological factors affecting the production of gas bubbles in rabbits decompressed to alti- tude. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. 1\I. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.- June 15.—Rathaus, L. Letno-podemnyi sostav. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 484-6.—Whiteley, A H, McElroy, W. D. [et al.] Bubble formation in animals; denitrogenation. J. Cellul. Physiol, 1944, 24: 257-71.— York, D. E. A case of aeroembolism. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 5. ---- Aeroembolism: Bends. Anthony, R. A., Clarke, R. W. [et al.] Effects of local compression, impairment of venous return and arterial tournequet upon the intensity of established bends pain. 6 1. 28cm. N. Haven, Conn., 1943. At t Forms No. 19, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 143, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Behnke, A. R. A review of physiologic and clinical data pertaining to decompression sick- ness. 75p. 26#cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-443, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Burkhardt, W. L., Thometz, A. F., Ivy, A. C- The effect of deliberate hyperventilation on the incidence of intolerable cases of bends and chokes. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 438, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. De Burgh Daly, I., Eggleton, P., & Eledon, S. R. An investigation into the cause of bend and other ill effects in animals subjected to pres- sures below atmospheric. 16 1. 22cm. Lond., [1940?] Forms F. P. R. C. 100, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Gray, J. S. The location, severity, and alti- tude of disappearance of the bends. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 117, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Present status of the problem of decom- pression sickness. 43p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 458, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. No. 267: Ob- servations on decompression sickness in man. 13 1. 23Kcm. Lond., 1941. Ivy, A. C, Burkhardt, W. L., & Thometz, A. F. The effect of pecuniary incentive on the incidence of intolerable cases of bends and chokes. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 422, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Karpovich, P. V. Relation between bends and physical fitness [2] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 192, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Matthews, B. H. C, & Carmichael, C. A. Chronological development of symptoms in bends in subjects breathing pure oxygen; with neurologi- cal report. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1940. Forms Rep. No. 22, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Pask, E. A. Preliminary note on a method of investigating the site of origin of pain in decom- pression sickness. 3 1. 22^cm. Lond., 1942. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 484, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Smedal, H. A. Review of existing data on the incidence of decompression illness in personnel at and below 30,000 feet. 9 1. 26cm. Pensa- cola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. NM 001 017 (or, X-762) Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Smith, P. K. The use of morphine at high altitudes for the relief of decompression pain. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Proj. No. 175, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Allan, J. H. Decompression disease of bone. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 105-11.—Behnke, A. R. A review of physiologic and clinical data pertaining to decompression sickness. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1948, No. 5, 9-14.— Bierman, H. R. Decompression illness in aviation. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q, 1942^3, 6: 169-78.—Bridge, E. V, Henry, F. M. [et al.] Decompression sickness; nature and incidence of symptoms during and after artificial decompression to 38,000 feet for 90 minutes with exercise during exposure. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 316-27.—Bunge, J. Tierexperimenteller Beitrag zur Frage Hohenkrampfe und Lufttemperatur. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1941-42, 6: 127-31.—Burkhart, T. M. Decreased tolerance to bends. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 5, 38-43.— Cook, S. F., Williams, O. L. [et al.] A comparison of altitudes and exercise with respect to decompression sickness. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 182-7.—Decompression illness. Burned News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947^8, 9: No. 2, 1-7.—Decom- pression sickness. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940- 45, June, 36.—Denzer, H. W. Untersuchungen uber die spezielle und individuelle Variabilitat der Hohenkrampfschwelle; der Einfluss der Luftfeuchtigkeit auf die Hohenfestigkeit weisser Mause. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942-43, 7: 137-40. ——— & Stanislaus-Ruhl, M. Untersuchungen iiber die spezielle und individuelle Variabilitat der Hohenkrampfschwelle. Ibid, 1941-42, 6: 83; 1942-43, 7: 137.—Erbsloh, F. W. Untersuchun- gen uber die spezielle und individuelle Variabilitat der Hohen- krampfschwelle; die Abhangigkeit der Hohenkrampfschwelle von der Adaptationstemperatur bei Inzuchten von weissen Mausen. Ibid, 1943, 8: 129-40—Fulton, J. F. Some factors affecting the incidence of bends at altitude. Mil. burgeon, 1944, 94: 199.—Gray, J. S. Prevention of decompression sick- ness by denitrogenation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 8.— Guest, M. M. The incidence of bends during different periods of the day. Ibid, No. 6, 5.—Harvey, E. N. Decompression sickness and bubble formation in blood and tissues. Bull. N. York Acad. M, 1945, 21: .505-36.—Homberger, W., & Ben- zinger, T. Druckfallkrankheit. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942, 7: ALTITUDE 310 ALTITUDE 9-34. Also Bull. War. M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 584 (Abstr.)— Houston, C. S. Occurence of bends, scotomata and hemianop- sia at altitudes below 20,000 feet. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 165-8.—Karpovich, P. V. Relation between bends and phys- ical fitness. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 5.—Korb, J. H. Bends in high altitude flying. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 282-4.—Mackenzie, C. G., & Riesen, A. H. 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Burned News Letter, Wash, 1943, 1: No. 6, 8.—Henry, F. M., Lawrence, J. H. [et al.] Protective effects of preoxygenation on abdominal gas pain; results of a study of preflight breathing of oxygen on pain resulting from decompression to 38,000 feet. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 395-7.—Klemin, A. Supercharging the pilot; aeroembolism prevented by pre-flight administration of oxygen. Sc. American, 1941, 164: 302.—Lansing, A. I. Treatment of aeroembolism by pressure application to arteries. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 5, 5.—Physiologic factors underlying the prevention and treatment of decompression sickness; a procedure for the treatment of caisson disease and traumatic air embolism. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 26.—Thometz, A. F. The etiology of aeroembolism and aeroemphysema and hyperventilation as a prophylactic and therapeutic measure. Contact, Pensacola, 1946-48, 6:237-46. ---- Biological effect. See also Acceleration, High altitude. Great Britain. 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A study of the physiological changes which occur during acclimatization to high altitude; the changes in heart size in man during partial acclimatization to simulated high altitudes. 20 1. 26^cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 6, Proj. No. NM 001 013 (or, X-720) Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Koch, E. Symptomatology of the circulatory system with decreasing air pressure in high alti- tude fitness testing. 6 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms Feb. 26 issue of Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. United States. Naval School of Aviation Medicine. Medical Research Division. Pulse rates during altitude indoctrination runs. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 91, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. White, M. S., Kossmann, C. E., & Ershler, I. The effect of high altitude and of rebreathing on the duration of electrical systole in man. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 53, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Euler, U. S. v. Nagra fysiologiska synpunkter pa hojd- flygning med sarskild hansyn till andning och cirkulation. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1944, 68: Suppl, 173-81.—Fiumel, A. [Effect of various altitude flights on the circulatory system] Lek. wojsk, 1936, 28: 41-7.—Kreiemberg & Winter. Altitude tolerance in hyper- and hypo-tonia. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 237.—Masland, R. L. Collapse at high altitude. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 3-5.—Mateeff, D., & Schwarz, W. Der orthostatische Kreislaufkollaps; Gravita- tionsshock, bei vermindertem Luftdruck. Arch. ges. Physiol, 1935, 236: 77-92.—Matuo, T. An experimental study on the influence of the low atmospheric pressure upon the cardiac functions. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1938, 27: 56; No. 10, 5-7.—Meier-Miiller, H. Zirkulation und vegetatives Nerven- system im Hochleistungsflug. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 780-3.—Ranke, O. F. Der Ueberlastungskollaps. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 461-3.—Romano, J., Engel, G. L. [et al.] Syncopal reactions during simulated exposure to high altitude in decompression chamber. War Med, Chicl, 1943, 4: 475- 89.—Schneider, M. Die Gehirndurchblutung im Hohen- kollaps. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 323-6.—Schumann, H. Ueber den Energiestoffwechsel des Herzmuskels unter den Bedingungen des Hohenfluges. Ibid, 1939-40, 4: 204-8 — Tavel, F. v. Neuere Ergebnisse iiber die Beanspruchung der Zirkulationsorgane im militarischen Hochleistungsflug. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 784-7.—White, M. S. The effect of anoxia in high altitude flights on the electrocardiogram. J. Aviat. M, 1940, 11: 166-80. ---- Compression sickness. See Compression sickness. ---- Decompression. See also subheading (Aeroembolism) De Burgh Daly, I. Decompression experi- ments on rabbits. 2 1. 23>^cm. Lond. [1941?] Forms F. P. R. C. 238, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. No. 347: Note on the effect of decompression on cerebro-spinal fluid pressure. 3 1. 23J^cm. Lond., 1941. Miller, R. A., Taylor, C. B., & Heagan, B. The oxygen content of arterial blood of dogs exposed to diminished pressures in a decompres- sion chamber. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 414, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Mitchell, D. F. Effects of oxygen and de- compression on saliva. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 392, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smedal, H. A. Effects of repeated decompres- sion of 25 subjects to a simulated altitude of 20,000 feet during approximately one month. 5 1. 26y2cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. X-762, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. .---- & Graybiel, A. Effects of decompres- sion on thirty-five subjects repeatedly exposed to a simulated altitude of 20,000 feet during approxi- mately one month. 31p. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. 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[et al.] Explosive decompression; lung damage correlated with the respiratory cycle in explosive decom- pression. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 173, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Clamann, H. G. Explosive decompression tests on human subjects; tests of explosive de- compression without oxygen. 8 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. S2-46-9, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Transl. from Forschber. Zentr. wiss. Ber. Wesen Luftfahrtforsch, 1940, No. 1096. ---- Luft, U. C, & Adler, H. F. Alveolar gases in rapid decompression to high altitudes. lip. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-046, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Fegler, J. Observations on guinea pigs ex- plosively decompressed to equivalent heights of 41,000 to 45,000 ft. 9 1. 23^cm. Lond. [1941?] Forms F. P. R. C. 349, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Gersh, I. Correlation of X-ray and gross observations on gas bubbles in guinea pigs de- compressed from high pressure atmospheres. 6p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Gas bubbles in bone and associated structures, lung and spleen of guinea pigs de- compressed rapidly from high pressure atmos- pheres. 15p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Catchpole, H. R. Appearance and distribution of gas bubbles in rabbits decom- pressed to altitude. 15p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gersh, I., & Hawkinson, G. E. The forma- tion and appearance of tissue and vascular gas bubbles after rapid decompression of guinea pigs from high pressure atmospheres. 27p. 26}4em. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- [et al.] Changes in specific gravity of tissues, organs, and the animal as a whole result- ing from rapid decompression of guinea pigs from ALTITUDE 312 ALTITUDE high pressure atmospheres. 12p. 26!2cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hebb, C. O. Observations on gas bubble formation and lung damage in animals rapidly decompressed to 43,000-47,000 feet. 71. 2SY2cm. Lond. [1941?] Forms F. P. R. C. No. 316, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. ---- A critical effect of temperature in rapid decompression of rats to 44,000 feet. 3 1. 30cm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 625, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Laurent, M. *Les accidents de l'aviation aux hautes altitudes; recherches experimentales sur les decompressions brusques par ruptures des cabines Stanches. 55p. 25cm. Par., 1939. Mahoney, D. I. Repeated explosive decom- pressions. 4 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-107H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Sweeney, H. M. Explosive decompression; human subjects. 6 1. 28}2cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-29-B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Trowell, O. A. A histological examination of the spinal cord of animals rapidly decom- pressed to 40,000-45,000 feet. 5 1. 23>km. Lond. [1941?] Forms F. P. R. C. 345, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Wagner, C. E. Observations of gas bubbles in pial vessels of cats following rapid decompres- sion from high pressure atmospheres. 6p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-284, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Wilson, J. W. Explosive decompression at high altitude. 21p. 28cm. Dayton, 1947. . Forms No. TSEAA-696-104B, Mem. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Pathology in rats explosively decom- pressed to high altitudes. 17p. 28cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-696-104C, Mem. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Explosive decompression to 30 mm. Hg. 76p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-104I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Whitehorn, W. V., Lein, A., & Edelmann, A. The effect of explosive decompression on the blood pressure of anesthetized dogs. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 479, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Wood, J. A. Emergency descents following rapid decompression to altitudes above 46,000 feet. 9p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-107E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Adler, H. F. The effect of explosive decompression on vita- nun C deficient guinea pigs. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Mar, 23; June, 15. ------ & Ivy, J. H. The effect of explosive decompression on vitamin C deficient guinea pigs. Ibid, Oct, 35.—Benzinger, T. Explosive decompres- sion. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 83 — Burkhardt, W. L., & Adler, H. F. Effects of explosive decom- pression on dogs during pressure breathing. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 21; 1949, Jan, 23. ------. & Timmons, D. E. Explosive decompression on dogs during pressure breathing. Ibid, 1948, Jan, 26; Apr, 33.—Clamann, H. G., Adler, H. F., & Luft, U. C. Extent of pathological dam- age to animals in a cold environment who are explosively decompressed. Ibid, 1947, Oct, 7. ------ [et al.] Extent of pathological damage to animals in a cold environment who are explosively decompressed. Ibid, 1948, Jan, 24; Apr 31- July, 20; Oct, 14; 1949, Jan. 22.—Explosive decompression! News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1949, No. 10, 3-14 ch — Flickinger, D., & Adler, H. F. Extent of pathological damage to animals in a cold environment who are explosively decom- pressed. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 53. ------ Effect of explosive decompression on vitamin C deficient guinea pigs. Ibid, 53.—Gas bubbles in bone and associated structures, lung and spleen of guinea pigs decompressed rapidly from high pressure atmospheres. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 17.—Hitchcock, F. A. Physi- ological effects of explosive decompression. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 119.—Keiler, H. Versuche uber die Wirkung schneller Luftdruckerniedrigung an Tieren. Luft- fahrtmedizin, 1941^2, 6: 93-104.—Kilches, R. Atmospha- rischer Drucksturz und Warmbliiterorganismus. Ibid, 1942, 7: 35^15. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 584 (Abstr.)— Luft, U. C, Clamann, H. G, & Adler, H. F. Oxygen diffusion and transport in explosive decompression. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 89-97. ------ Alveolar gases in rapid decompression to high altitudes. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Apr, 28; 1949, Jan, 22.—Lutz, W. Die Ueberlebenszeit nach Drucksturz in grossten Hohen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942^3, 7: 84-97. ------ Explosive de- compression, comparable with that produced by puncture of high pressure cabins at great altitudes, and rapid and slow descent from high altitudes, comparable with free fall and with descent by parachute. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-21, 7-14.—Observations of gas bubbles in pial vessels of cats following rapid decompression from high-pressure atmospheres. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 13, 15. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 24.—Origin of tissue and vascular gas bubbles after rapid decompression of guinea pigs from high pressures. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 10, 3.—Schubert, G, & Griiner, A. Die Entstehung freier Gase in Blut und Geweben bei rascher Dekompression. Klin. Wschr, 1939, 18: 988-90.— Sweeney, H. M. Explosive decompression. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 10, 1-4. --- Decompression: Resistance. United States. Naval School of Aviation Medicine. Medical Research Division. Change in resistance to decompression. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms. Rep. No. 92, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Dental and oral effect. Brickman, I. W. Toothache in the low-pressure chamber. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 292-6.—Dental pain at high altitudes. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 11, 16.— Girod, C. E, jr. Oral aspects of high altitude flights. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 1486-8.—Schuessler, C. The effect of high altitude on oral tissues. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 318-22. Ear, nose and throat. Gurkov, A. D. [Significance of the accessory sinuses of the nose in the pathogenesis of headaches during training in the barometric chamber and during high altitude flights] J. med. Kiev, 1940,10: 1635; 1941, 11: 305.—Mikhlin, E. G. [Vascular reaction of mucous membrane of the nasal cavity during flights at various altitudes] Vest, otorinolar, 1939, No. 5, 69-73. [Sensation of pain in the region of the frontal sinuses in aviators at high altitude] Ibid, 1941, No. 3, 35-40.— Popov, A. [Pains in the accessory sinuses of the nose in high altitude flying] Voen. san. delo, 1938, No. 2, 45-9. ---- Eye and vision. Moss, H. L., & McDonald, P. R. The effect of high altitude on the curvature of the cornea. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 61, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rose, H. W. Study of acclimatization during a two-week exposure to moderate altitude (10,000 feet) effect of altitude adaptation on night vision and ocular muscle balance. 16p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-029, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Grether, W. F., Cowles, J. T., & Jones, R. E. The effect upon four visual illusions of anoxia produced by exposure to a pressure altitude of 15,000 feet. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 19, 250-3. ---- Fatalities. See also below, Anoxia. Gelfan, S. Survival time of animals exposed to extremes o altitude. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 117. Fluctuation. Mahady, S. C. F. Incidence of aircrew dis- comfort during exposure to limited fluctuations in altitude. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 185, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ALTITUDE 313 ALTITUDE ---- Gastrointestinal tract. Adler, H. F., & Grodins, F. S. Abdominal symptoms at altitude, v. p. [43] 1. 27cm Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 493, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. McDonough, F. E. Roentgenographic obser- vations on the amount and distribution of in- testinal gas at altitude in relation to abdominal symptoms. 21p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 193, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Tillisch, J. H. The effect of diet on gas- trointestinal symptoms at altitude. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 208, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Adler, H. F. Abdominal symptoms at altitude. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, June, 24-7.—B, R. B. Gas pains while flying. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1943, 2: 9.—Callouin, L, & Grognot, P. Dimensions de l'aire cardiaque du personnel navigant d'une formation militaire. Mid. aeronaut, 1947, 2: 176-9.—Influence of altitude flying on gastric function. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 238 (Abstr.) ---- Hematology. McDonald, R. K., & Kelley, V. C. Study of acclimatization during a two-week exposure to moderate altitude; some observations on the effects of altitude on metabolism; hemoglobin metabolism and ervthropoiesis. lOp. 26}£cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 21-02-029, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Mahady, S. C. F. A study of the blood and cardiovascular system following exposure to a simulated altitude of 38,000 feet. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 207, U. S. Air Force School Aviat, M. Rushmer, R. F. The effect of simulated flights to 35,000 feet on bleeding and clotting times [6] 1., 2p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 182, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Mazza, M. A. La f6rmula leucocitaria v sus variaciones en la altura. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 977-88.—Reiss- mann, K. Investigations on the mechanism of changes in the blood during high altitude adaptation in parabiotic rats. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct, 8. ------ The importance of polycythemia in increased altitude tolerance. Ibid, 1948, Apr, 3; July, 3; Oct, 2; 1949, Jan, 2; July, 4. ---- Immunological aspect. Flickinger, D, & Adler, H. F. Effect of altitude on resist- ance and immunity. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 43.— Kalmanson, G, Garrard, W, & Irwin, C. The effect of the anoxia produced at high altitude on infection and immunity. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat, M, 1947, Oct, 14. ---- Injuries. Goggio, A. F, & Houck, G. H. Physiologic abnormalities and pathologic changes following exposure to simulated high altitudes. War Med, Chic, 1945, 7: 152-6. ---- Instruction. Carson, L. D. Indoctrination of flying personnel in physi- ologic effects of high altitude flying and need for and use of oxygen. J. Aviat. M, 1942, 13: 162-9. ---- Medical aspect. Armstrong, H. G, & Heim, J. W. Medical problems of high altitude flying. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1940-41, 26: 263-71.— Behnke, A. R. Concepts derived from investigations pertain- ing to high altitude flight. J. Am. M. Ass, 1947, 133: 450-6.— Grant, D. N. W. Medical aspects of high altitude flight. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 1006-11.—Marshall, G. S. Medical notes on altitude flying. Brit. M. J, 1936, 2: 731.—Rickard, H. J. Medicos in the stratosphere or high altitude flying with both feet on the ground. Contact, Pensacola, 1941-42, 1: 12-7. ---- Metabolic effect. McDonald, R. K, & Kelley, V. C. Study of acclimatization during a two-week exposure to moderate altitude; some observations on the effects of altitude on metabolism; liver function. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-029, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. —;— Studies of the effects of acute exposure to simulated altitudes on dextrose tolerance and insulin tolerance. 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 502 U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Busing, K, & Kauff, W. Untersuchungen iiber den Kreatin- haushalt unter den Bedingungen des Hohenfluges und seine Beeinflussbarkeit durch Vitamin Bi. Zschr. physiol. Chem, 1943, 276: 87-96.—Fancher, J. A, jr. Studies of effects of alti- tude on liver function: correlation of changes in clinical tests with changes in protein and lipid constituents of the blood. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 3. ------ Keyes, G. fl. [et al.] Some studies of metabolism during adap- tation to altitude. Ibid, 1949, Jan, 2.—Flickinger, D, & Adler, H. F. Effects of reduced atmospheric pressure on excre- tory function. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 45.— Keyes, G. H, Burkhardt, W. [et al.] Some studies of meta- bolism during adaptation to altitude. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Oct, 2.—Riihl, A, Kiihn, W., & Miiller, G. Zur Frage einer therapeutischen Beeinflussung des Arbeits- stoffwechsels im Unterdruck. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1938-39, 3: 285-301. ---- Musculoskeletal system. Ratnoff, O. D. The absence of roentgeno- graphically demonstrable bony changes at the hip joint in subjects exposed to simulated high altitudes. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 201, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Nervous system. Hall, F. G. The effect of prone position upon the duration of useful consciousness at altitude. 6 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-107I, Memo, Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- The interval of useful consciousness at various altitudes. 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-696-107J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Thorner, M. W. A study of cerebral physi- ology at high altitudes. 2 pts 7p.; 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943-44. Forms Rep. No. 1 & 2, Proj. No. 60, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Brown, G. A, Cronick, C. H. [et al.] Nervous system dys- function in adaptation to high altitude and as postflight reac- tions. War Med, Chic, 1945, 7: 157-61.—Engel, G. L., Romano, J. [et al.] A migraine-like syndrome associated with exposure to high altitude. Proc. Centr. Soc. Clin. Res, 1943, 16: 86. ------ A migraine-like syndrome complicating decompression sickness; clinical and elect roencephalographic observations. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1944, 70: 60-4.------ A migraine-like syndrome complicating decompression sick- ness; scintillating scotomas, focal neurologic signs and head- ache; clinical and electroencephalographic observations. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 304-14.—Migraine-like syndrome com- plicating decompression sickness. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 7, 8.—Schneider, M. Die Gehirndurchblutung im Hohen- kollaps. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 130 (Abstr.) ---- Oxygen toxicity. See section heading Oxygen poisoning. ---- Performance. Grodins, F. S. The effect of seven hour ex- posure to a pressure altitude of 10,000 feet on psychomotor performance. 8p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 402, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Russell, R. W. The e'ffects of high altitudes (decreased barometric pressure) on simple mental work. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 20, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Foltz, E. E, & Ivy, A. C. Effect of simulated high altitudes on subsequent work output. War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 471- 4.—Nystrom, E. V. Hojdverkan ur praktisk synpunkt. Tskr. mil. hiilsov, 1944, 68: Suppl, 182-7. ALTITUDE 314 ALTITUDE Pharmacological aspect. See also subheading (Tolerance) also Aviator, Drugging. Smith, P. K. Effects of some central nervous system depressing drugs on intellectual and psychomotor performance at 18,000 feet with and without supplementary oxygen. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 270, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Lehman, A. J. Some pharmacologic problems of high alti- tude flying. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 59: No. 2, 104. Research. De Burgh Daly, I. Proposed researches [on sensitivity to high altitudes] 2 1. 23Kcm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 343, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. United States. Naval School of Aviation Medicine and Research. Operation Everest. 47p. 23cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1946. ---- Respiratory aspect. See also Aircrew, Oxygen supply; Hyper- ventilation. Masland, R. L. Altitude tolerance when breathing oxygen and when breathing oxygen supplied under positive pressure, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 313, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Wulff, V. J. Arterial oxyhemoglobin per- centages measured at and computed for altitude. 14 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG^9-660-48-A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Becker-Freyseng, H., Luft, U., & Opitz, E. Eichung der Matthesschen Sauerstoffuhr mit Alveolarluft. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1938^39, 3: 309713.—Butler, A. M., Wilson, J. L. [et al.] Certain observations in low-nitrogen, normal-oxygen atmospheres related to the problems of high-altitude flying. N. England J. M, 1941, 225: 255-8.—Henson, M, Goldman, D. E. [et al.] Arterial oxygen saturation at altitude. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 149-57.—Hetherington, A. W., Luft, U., & Ivy, J. H. Changes in alveolar gas tensions during acclimatization at 10,000 feet and the effect of the latter on altitude tolerance. Sympos. Mil. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 83-7.—Jongbloed, J., & Wildschut, A. J. H. Carbon dioxide or oxygen-supply at high altitudes? Acta brevia neerl, 1938, 8: 107.—Marshall, G. S. Respiration in high flying. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 217-30. Also Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 63-72, 5 fig.— Pickering, J. E., Talbot, J. M., & Chinn, H. I. Isotopic oxygen consumption at low oxygen tensions. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 18.—Talenti, C. Variazioni della respirazione a bassa pressione barometrica ed in ambiente a basso contenuto di ossigeno. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1939. 2: 209-39. ---- Respiratory aspect: Anoxia. See Anoxia. ---- Tolerance. Loeckle, W. Improving altitude tolerance, the effect of small doses of ammonia compounds 16 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U 11-46-24, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Lucas, B. G. B. Effect of large doses of as- corbic acid on altitude tolerance above 40 000 feet. 4 1. 26Kcm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 581, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Korkes, S., Chinn, H., & Marriott, W. Studies of effect of injected cytochrome c on altitude tolerance. Q. Res ReD U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct, 15. ---- Tolerance: Classification and testing. Gray, J. S. Certain advantages of a simulated flight at 38,000 feet for high altitude classification. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. AviatrM Rep' N°' *' Proj' No' 14, U' S' Air Force Sch°o1 ---- Symptoms experienced during repeated low pressure chamber flights and their significance for high altitude classification. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 57, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The reliability of procedures for high altitude classification. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 70, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Grenell, R., Humm, F. D. [et al.] The re- liability of the Decompression Subcommittee's 90 minute preselection test. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 355, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 41. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 28, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Koch, E. [Symptomatologie des Kreislaufea bei Verminderung des Luftdruckes im Hinblick auf die Hohentauglichkeitsprufung] Sympto- matology of the circulatory system with de- creasing air pressure in high altitude fitness testing. 6 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms Feb. 26 issue of Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Mahady, S. C. F. The use of cardiovascular changes in the prediction of untoward reactions following a chamber flight. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 261, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Prout, E. B., & Nims, L. F. The practical aspects of the selection of men suitable for experi- mental and high altitude flight for the aircraft industry. 10 1. 28cm. N. Haven, Conn., 1945. Forms No. 48, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Robinson, T. W. High altitude tolerance tests. 34 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-1-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- & Donnelly, D. P. High altitude tolerance tests. 27 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-1-G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Naval School of Aviation Medicine. Medical Research Division. Final report on research project R7-2; Research project regarding classification tests in low pressure chambers. 21p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 89, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Wigodsky, H. S. Repeated low pressure cham- ber flights as an improved procedure for high altitude classification. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 67, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Benzinger, T., Doring, H., & Hornberger, W. Wissen- schaftliche Grundlagen der Prufung auf Hohenfestigkeit mittel* Atmung definierter Gasgemische. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942- 43, 3: 411 (Abstr.)—Scholtz, G., & Gordon, H. AerztUche Untersuchung der Hohenflieger. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 275 (Abstr.) ---- Training. See Atmospheric chamber. ---- Urogenital apparatus. Kelley, V. C. Studies of renal function in dogs repeatedly exposed to moderate altitudes. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 1. ALTITUDE cabin. See under Aircraft. ALTITUDE chamber. See Atmospheric chamber. AMBULANCE. See also in this section Ambulance Corps; Ambulance service; First aid; Hospital, mobile; AMBULANCE 315 AMBULANCE Motor transport; Transportation; Vehicle; Wounded, Transportation. U. S. War Department. Army regulations. No. 40-75. Ambulances; general provisions. 2p. 8? Wash., 1924. Americans give ambulances. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 313.—Perry, E. H. Improvised ambulances. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 693-6.—Timofeevsky, P. Povozka sanitarnaia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 642-51.— Zehnder, M. Der Sanitatswagen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitats- off, 1946, 23: 64-8. ---- Airplane. See Air ambulance. ---- amphibious. See also Amphibious warfare. Newhouse, N. H. Alligator ambulance. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 719, pi. ---- animal-drawn. See also Dog; Horse. Kawinski, J. Rapport compl^mentaire sur la voiture sani- taire hippomobile. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1936, 18: 107-9.—Semeka, S. Konnyi sanitarnyi transport. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1425-35.— Timofeevsky, P. Nartovyi sanitarnyi transport. Ibid, 3: 1236-40.—Weaver, J. U. Report of field test of an experi- mental animal drawn ambulance. Mil. Surgeon, 1936. 78: 81-92. ---- auxiliary (Reinforcement) See also Winter warfare. Brodsky, E. M., & Artemiev, A. I. Uteplenie avtogruzovykh mashin dlia evakuacii ranenykh v zimnikh usloviiakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 9, 63.—Evacuation of wounded during operations involving the use of armoured personnel carriers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 46-8.—Goto, K. Hoheitai danyakusya riyo ni yoru sisaku tyodatu-siki kanzya-yusogu ni tuite [Experiments in converting the ammunition wagons of artillery regiments into wagons for conveying ill or wounded soldiers (i. e, temporary conversion)] Gun idan zassi, 1936, No. 273, 211-20, incl. 6 pi.—Heavy vehicles as ambulances. Brit. M. J, 1939, 2: 934. ---- Boat and ship. See also Hospital ship. Evans, J. Motor barge as ambulance ship. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 59.—Lane, F. E. The ambulance boat. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1124-6.—Ranney, A. B. Use of engineer stream- crossing equipment to transport litter patients. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 303-5. ---- dental. See also Hospital. American dental ambulance aids R. A. F. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1632.—First American dental ambulance sent to England. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1940, 27: 1327.—French dental motor car; developed at Paris by Dr Gaumerais (Photograph) Frater, Menasha, 1917, 16: 371. ---- Equipment. See also First aid; Litter. International Red Cross Conference. Document No. 18a. Report of the Standing International Commission for the Study of Am- bulance Equipment. 20p. 8? Geneve, 1938. Scotland. Department of Health. D. P. Circular No. 24: Air-raid Precautions Act, 1937. Ambulance services, stretcher-carrying fitments for small ambulances. 3p. 24^cm. Edinb., 1939. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures] Sub-Project No. 2-8: Report on evaporative ambulance cooler. 3p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. Ahern, D. Emergency transport of the sick; the Berridge apparatus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 172.—Dueno, F. P. First aid appliances for the ambulance surgeon. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 435-9. ---- field. See Field ambulance. ---- History. See also with various references under section headings World War I; World War II. British ambulances for Greece. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 1980.—Castro, A. de. Impress5es da guerra; nas ambulancias. Portugal mid., 1918, 4: Suppl, p. cclxxxiii-ccxcii.—Omnibus (An) ambulance of the French Red Cross on a battlefield during the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-71 [Illust.] Ciba Sympos, 1942-43, 4: 1388.—Picque, R. Description de la voiture de chirurgie, module 1899, transformed en preparatoire a sterilisa- tion (type ambulance 3/18) Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1915, n. ser, 41: 1792-1803. ---- motor and jeep. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: High temperatures in tanks. Final report on Sub- Project No. 2-29: Test of truck, % ton, refriger- ated ambulance, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 10: Final report on Project No. 10: Test of truck, % ton, improved insulated ambulance, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. American front line ambulances. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 580.—Bailey, K. V. A light trailer ambulance. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 296.—Bruner, C. R. Conversion of jeep ambu- lance for all types of litters. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 1077.—Flickinger, D. D. The Porter radio-equipped Air Corps ambulance. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 156.— Moir, J. L. A light trailer ambulance. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 160.—Patterson, J. K. A jeep ambulance. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1127-30.—Timofeevsky, P. Avtomobil sani- tarnyi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 40-4.—Wallin, S. P. Simple method of converting Stokes stretcher-type jeep ambulance into a field Utter-type ambu- lance. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1184-6.—Wilmot, T. J. T. A light trailer ambulance. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 566. ---- parachute. See under Field ambulance. ---- radiological. See also Radiology. Crespellani, C. Le nuove autoambulanze radiologiche da guerra nodello 1935. Nuntius radiol, Siena, 1936, 4: 3-17, 5 pi. ---- sleigh, sled, and ski. Harvey, P. W. The traineau pourcier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 297-300.—Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. The Davisson ski ambulance. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash, 1946, 186. ------ Snow and ice ambulance. Ibid, 228, 235.—Macauley, W. C. A sand sledge. Brit. M. J, 1917, 2: 805.—Schaefer, W. O. Der neue Schlitten der Gebirgstruppe fur den Verwundetentransport. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 238.—Timofeevsky, P. Lyzhno-nosilochnye ustanovki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 595-601. ---- special. Clark, D. M. Modification of ambulances for crash use. 15 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. TSEAL-3-698-29, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Stretcher on wheels. See also Litter, Two-wheel. Britnev, V. [First-aid two-wheeler] Voen. med. J, 1915, 244: med. spec, pt, 596-601.—Chalier, A. Nouveau modele de chariot-brancard. Lyon chir, 1936, 33: 326-8.—Demolder, P. Rapport a la Commission de standardisation de materiel sanitaire sur l'adaptation du brancard de campagne standard sur roues. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1929, 11: 849-77, 8 pi.—Georgievsky, A. [Changes in the construction of the canvas top of the two-wheel ambulances] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 12, 41.—Kawinski, J. Rapport sur l'amenagement de la charrette a bras a deux roues pour le transport de deux blessed. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1936, 18: 106—Schulz. Fahrraderbahren zum Krankentransport. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 1010 (Abstr.)—Timofeevsky, P. Nosilki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1370-9, 2 pi. AMBULANCE Corps (and Company) Bastion, J. E., & Webster, H. B. Ambu- lance company training and equipment. 40p. 24cm. Camp Greenleaf, 1918. Smith, . H. L. Memoirs of an ambulance company officer. 226p. 19>^cm. Rochester, Minn., 1940. AMBULANCE CORPS 316 AMBULANCE SERVICE British American Ambulance Corps. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 146.—Jackson, D. N. The mobile unit in action. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 682, plan.—Scott. M. M, Dundon, H. C. [et al.] The mobile unit in action. Ibid, 1941, 1: 99.—U. S. Army ambulance corps (ca 1901) For photograph see Collect, in Libra ry. AMBULANCE section. See also Unit, medical. Forteza, S. Las escuadrillas de salvamento de tripulaciones aeronrtuticas internacionales del Puerto de Pollensa. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 225.—Royal Australian Air P'orce Air Ambulance Unit. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 373. AMBULANCE service. See also Evacuation; Wounded, Transporta- tion. Aparicio de Santiago, J. Modernizaci6n de los servicios de evacuacion. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 212.—United States Army Ambulance Service. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Armv in the World War, Wash, 1925, 8: 223-59. ---- air. See Air evacuation. ---- Convoy. O'Grady, P. J. S. The organization and uses of a motor ambulance convoy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 19->7, 69: 167-77.— Organization and operation of a motor ambulance convoy. Ibid, 1935, 65: 99-107.—Stephen, R. A. Road movement by field ambulance on convoy. Ibid, 1940, 75: 189-92. ---- field. See Field ambulance. ---- History. See also subheading (Red Cross) American Ambulance Field Service. Sec- tion VIII. Diary. 71p. 20cm. Bost., 1917. Geer, A. Mercy in hell. 3. print. 264p. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Sttjrtevant Engineering Co. Sturtevant war letters [America's Ambulance at Neuilly] 3 p. I, p.219-30. illust. plates. 4? Par., 1915. Trtjby, A. E. History of the airplane ambu- lance, compiled in the office of the chief of air service, v. p. 4? Wash., D. C, 1922. Colaco Belmonte, A. [With the ambulance of the Nether- lands Red Cross to Finland] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1940, 84: 2839-47.—Depage, A. Ambulance beige a Constantinople pendant la guerre des Balkans. Anjou mid., 1913, 20: 97- 114. Also J. meU Bruxelles, 1913, 18: 165-72.—Erhardt, R. Reseberiittelse fran Svenska ambulansen i Turkiet under I. Balkankriget. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1914, 39: 147-83.—Green- ough, R. B. Report of Harvard University Service at the American Ambulance, Lycee Pasteur, Neuilly-Sur-Seine, France. Boston M. & S. J, 1915, 173: 735-40.—Lachaise, J. M. P. R, Meidinger, F. E, & Demontes, R. E. Une ambu- lance d'evacuation et son groupe chirurgical dans les operations de police de l'Atlas, de mai a septembre 1932. Arch. me'd. pharm. mil, 1935, 103: 765-809, map.—Melly, J. M. An ambulance service for Ethiopia. Lancet, Lond, 1935, 2: 632.— Osgood, R. B. The Harvard unit at the American Ambulance in Paris. Boston M. & S. J, 1915, 172: 727.—Ransom, J. E. Care of the sick and wounded in early wars; the prehistory of ambulance service. Ciba Sympos, 1946-47, 8: 541-6. ------ The development of ambulance service in the armies of Great Britain, the United States and other countries. Ibid, 553-9.— Rebreyend. Philippopoli et son ambulance francaise. Hygiene, Par, 1913, 4: No. 41, 9-14.—Ribbing, S. [Roentgenological experiences of the Swedish Red Cross ambulance in Finland] Nord. med, 1940, 8: 2712.—Skinner, H. G. Notes on a mule borne A. D. S. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 173.—Swiss (A) ambulance unit in the Finnish war. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 429.—Szczechura, R. [History of the first Polish ambulance Lek. wojsk, 1936, 28: 453-65.—Townshend-Stephens, C. R. John Melly; or, The British ambulance service in Ethiopia. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond, 1935-36, 43: 223-30. ---- Instruction. Balaszeskul, F. O wyszkoleniu szeregowych sanitarnych funkcyjnych. Lek. wojsk, 1927, 9: 316-9.—Cox, W. L. S. Mechanized field ambulance training; Gibraltar. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 179-84.—Fotheringharp, J. B. Training a (mechanized) cavalry field ambulance; Egypt, 1930. Ibid, 72: 151-63.—Gibson, N. J. Random notes in field ambulance training. Ibid, 1941, 77: 92-4.—Hood, A. Training with a cavalry field ambulance. Ibid, 1935, 65: 320^4, ch.—[Instruc- tions in ambulance training and service] Militserlsegen, 1936, 42: 167-211.—Kinnear, J. Territorial field ambulance training in camp. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 102-5.—Lethem, W. A. The training of a territorial field ambulance in camp. Ibid, 1939, 72: 26-9.—Stewart, D, O'Dwyer, J. J., & Donnelly, J. H. An account of the annual training of a cavalry field am- bulance (1938) Ibid, 224-35.—Winter, H. G. The training of personnel in field ambulance duties. Ibid, 1936, 67: 321-5. ---- marine. Marine ambulance service at Miami, Fla. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1942, 57: 1944, 2 pi. ---- motor. Bouissou. Services de sante1 et motorisation. Bull, internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1937, 10: 599-615. ------ Also Engl. transl, 616-8.—Darnall, C. R. Mechanized evacuation within the combat regiment. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 395-113.— Delvoye, P. J. De l'organisation et du fonctionnement du service chirurgical dans un hopital d'evacuation motorist. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1945, 1: 97-115.—Garcia Valcarcel, A. La evacuaci6n hasta ei autom6vil-ambulancia. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 234-48.—Marotte. Sur l'utilisation des automotrices pour le transport des blesses. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1936, 18: 110-3.— Motorised field ambulance. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 2: 665.—Nisimura, S, Nakazima, E, & Isii, Y. Kanzya zidosya oyobi zido-kasya ni yoru kanzya yuso no kenkyu [., transportation of patients by auto-ambu- lance and by auto-truck] Gun idan zassi, 1936, No. 276, 645-64, incl. 2 pi.—Sabrie, L. R. Les Evacuations en auto- rails; organisation et fonctionnement. Sess. Off. internat. docum. meU mil, 1936, 6. Sess, 191-216. Also Bull, internat. Serv. santE, Liege, 1937, 10: 525-41. Also English trans!, 541-7.—Scott, T. G. Motor transportation requirements for shipside evacuation of sick and wounded. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1944, 24: No. 5, 39-41.—Semeka, S. Avtomobilnaia sanitarnaia rota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 44-9, pi.—Timofeevsky, P. Avtomobilnyi sani- tarnyi transport. Ibid, 54-64.—Vernengo, A. R. Ventajas de la motorizaci6n sanitaria en el transporte y tratamiento del herido de guerra. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1940, 40: pt 2, 1173-80. ---- naval. Holmgren, B. Evacuation of the wounded from naval forces. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 218.—Keevil, J. J. Disposal of casualties during and after a naval action. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 29-32.—Morrison, O. B., jr, & Mazet, R, jr. How shall we evacuate the casualties? U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1848-52.—Shestov, V. Evakuacia medicinskaia morskaia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1110-2. ---- Red Cross. See also sect, head Red Cross. Groth, K. E. [Experiences of the Swedish Red Cross ambu- lance No. 1, in southern P'inland] Nord. med, 1940, 8: 2695- 705.—Hylander, F. [Experiences with the Finnish ambulance at the front and during the last phase of the Russo-Finnish war in the Karel forests] Ibid, 2705-11.—Odelberg, A. [Ex- periences of the Red Cross ambulance in Finland] Ibid, 2690-2.—Outline of Red Cross aid in evacuation of casualties. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 4, 29.—Palmer, I. [Statistics of medical attendance by the Red Cross Ambulance No. 2, in northern Finland] Nord. med, 1940, 8: 2692-5.— [Red Cross ambulance in Ethiopia] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1936, 76: 1782-90.— Salmson, G. [Experiences with the Red Cross ambulance at the front, in Kemijarvi] Nord. med, 1940, 8: 2695. ---- reinforced. See also subheading (auxiliary) Kato. Sityo-hei tyutai wo motte suru kanzya yus5 kenkyu [Study on transportation of the sick by unloaded commissariat companies] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 164, 161-70.—Use of the metropolitan ambulance. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 4, 15. AMEBIASIS. See under Epidemic. AMMUNITION. See Atomic bomb; Bombardment; Chemical agent; Explosive; Gas; Gunpowder; Materiel; Munitions; Ordnance; Weapon. AMPHIBIOUS forces. See also section heads Amphibious warfare; LST; Vessel. AMPHIBIOUS FORCES 317 ANIMAL Duties of Force Surgeon, Seventh Amphibious Force, 1943. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, 7.—Functions of Force Medical Officer, Amphibious Force, Eighth Fleet, 1944. Ibid, 3.—Rear eche- lon; training; Sixth Amphibious Force, Atlantic Fleet [ch.] Ibid, App. C, 4. AMPHIBIOUS warfare. See also preceding heads; also Injury—by branch of service; Invasion. For historical ex- amples see under World War II. Ashburn, F. S. Mobile surgery unit for amphibious opera- tions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 552-4.—Baxter, J. P, III. Amphibious warfare. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 67-82.—Binning, R. Medical organization for amphibious warfare; experiences of four landings in the Medi- terranean. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 50-3.—Carson, L. D. The evacuation of sick and non-effective wounded in amphibious warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 305-13.—Clements, A. F. Eye trauma in amphibious troop operations of the U. S. S. Solace. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1944, 37: 404.—Foster, R. B. Oral surgery in amphibious warfare. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1946, 33: 293-304.—Greenfield, K. R, & Palmer, R. R. The relation of GHQ to amphibious training. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash, 1947, AGF 1: 85-92.— Henry, M. G. Emergency surgical measures aboard an APA during an amphibious invasion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1057-68.—Hering, E. R. The role of the Hospital Corps in amphibious assault. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: 13-8.— Kern, R. A. The naval medical officer's surgical problems in amphibious warfare. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1945, 8: 326-32.—Knowlton, D. S. Amphibious operations. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 96-9.—McNair, S. S. Eye injuries in am- phibious warfare. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1379-81.— Medical records, amphibious operations. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, lg —Mersheimer, W. L. Mobile surgical units for amphibious warfare. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 551-6.—Morrison, O. B, jr, & Mazet, R, jr. The functions of medical units in amphibious operations. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 204-14. \lso Bull, internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1946, 19: 175-9.— P..J.M. Amphibious medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 424.— Ulen F G. Dental logistics in amphibious operations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948, 48: 528-37. AMPOULE. See under Drug supply. AMPUTATION. See Surgical technic, Amputation; Surgical unit, Amputation. ANAEROBIC infection. See Wound infection, anaerobe. ANATOMY, Pathological. See Pathology. ANEMIA. See under Disease. ANESTHESIA. See Injury, Treatment: Anesthetization. ANESTHETIZATION. See Injury, Treatment: Anesthetization; Sur- gical technic, Anesthetization. ANGULAR acceleration. See as subheading under Acceleration. ANIMAL. See also Ambulance, animal-drawn; Dog; Horse; also such headings as Casualty, animal; Chemical warfare; Embarkation; Epizootic; Evac- uation; Hospital; Transportation; Veterinary Corps; Wound—in animals. American Red Star Animal Relief In: Med. Dep. U. S. 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Riku-Zyu-siki muketu kyosei-ki ni tuite [An instrument devised by the Army Veterinary School for the bloodless castration of animals] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 365-78.—Yamane, S. I-gun dobutu sityo no katudo to sono kyokun [Transport animals in the Italian Army and their training] Ibid, 206-13. ANOXIA. See also Altitude. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Medicine. Sub- committee on Oxygen and Anoxia. Minutes of the meeting. Wash., 1944- Yale University. School of Medicine. Yale Aeromedical Research Unit. Report No. 41: A memorandum concerning studies under Contract OEMcmr-38 on problems of anoxia in man and animals since June 1944. 6 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1945. Anoxia in high altitude flying. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 172.—Armstrong, H. G. Anoxia in aviation. J. Aviat. M, 1938, 9: 84-91.—Bauer, L. H. High altitude and oxygen want. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila, 1939, 1: 883-6.—Burchell, H. B, & Masland, R. L. Anoxia. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 4, 5-7.—Dussik, K. T. Entwicklung von der Hohen- forschung zur klinischen Verwertung des Sauerstoffmangels. Wien. Beitr. Neur, 1949, 2: 117-20.—Dybowski, W. Badanie lotnik6w w komorze niskich cisiiien. In: Zarys wsp6l. metod. bad. lotn. lek. (Huszczy, A.) Warsz, 1936, 78-94.—Gauer, O. Fliehkraftertraglichkeit bei Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1944, 9: 104-8.—Gemmill, C. L. A review of research work on anoxia and oxygen equipment carried out in the Physiological Section of the Research Division of the School of Aviation Medicine. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 390-2.— Genaud, P. E. M. Anoxie. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1939, 110: 373-431.—Gray, G. W. Three stages of oxygen starva- tion. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 228-30. Anoxia on the dawn patrol. Ibid, 230-2.—Hardmeier, E. Zum Problem des relativen Sauerstoffmangels bei Flugen in mittleren Hohenlagen (2500-4000 m) Vjschr. schweiz. Sani- tatsoff, 1949, 26: 91-4.—Jokl, E. Medical problems of avia- tion- reflex responses at high altitudes; the anoxaemic oxygen collapse. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 289-92.—Nims, L. F. Anoxia in aviation. Annual Rev. Physiol, 1948, 10: 30.5-14.—Skrypin, V. Hipoksemia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1258-67.—Stories of anoxia. Con- tact, 'Pensacola, 1941-42, 1: No. 2, 15. ---- acute and fulminating. Kossmann, C. E. Follow-up report of a case of severe anoxic anoxia with recovery. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 372, U. S. -Air Force School Aviat. M. Acute high altitude anoxia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 89, 57.—K, B. G. Electrocardiographic changes in fulminating anoxia. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 6, 12.—King, B. G, & Henson, M. Electrocardiographic changes in fulminating anoxia. J. Aviat.-M, 1947, 18: 3-17.— Kossmann, C. E. Severe anoxic anoxia; follow-up report of a case with recovery. Ibid, 465-70.—Piacentini, V. L'anossia acuta provocata dalla respirazione di miscele povere di ossigeno. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1943, 6: 30-50.—Ward, R. L, & Olson, O C Report of a case of severe anoxic anoxia with recovery. J.'Aviat, M, 1943, 14: 360-5 ---- Cardiovascular system. Gauer, O., & Kramer, K. Measurement of cardiac ventricular pressures of intact animals exposed to oxygen want. 10 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. 08-46-38, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Hemingway, A. The effect of oxygen depriva- tion on cardiovascular and cerebral function as observed in the anoxia demonstration at 35,000 feet [4] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 226, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ANOXIA 318 ANOXIA Henry, J. P., Klain, I. [et al.] On the effects of acute anoxia on the permeability of the capillaries in the human arm [12]p. 28cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 497, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Kossmann, C. E. Venous pressure, circulation time, and cell-plasma ratio during acute progres- sive anoxia in man. 14p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 4, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Starr, I., & McMichael, M. Changes in circulation and respiration in anoxemia. 6p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 165, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. White, M. S. The effect of anoxia of high altitude flight on the electrocardiogram. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 11, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Baum, W. S., Malmo, R. B, & Sievers, R. F. A compara- tive study of the effects of exercise and anoxia upon the human electrocardiogram. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 422-8.— Faraglia, L, Piacentini, V, & Gennaro, T. La velocity della circolazione del sangue nell'anossia. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1943, 6: 69-75.— Glock, W. Untersuchungen bei Atmung sauerstoffarmer Ge- mischluft; fottlaufende Verzeichnung der Pulszeit. Luft- fahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 201-12. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942^3, 3: 411 (Abstr.)—Gollwitzer-Meier, K. Ueber die Azidose des Herzmuskels unter Sauerstoffmangel. Ibid, 526 (Abstr.)—Grandpierre, R, & Franck, C. La dilatation et l'hypertrophie cardiaques dues a l'anox^mie. Mid. aeronaut, 1947, 2: 279-94.—Heimsoth, G. Pulsfrequenz und Austrei- bungszeit des Herzens nach Versuchen im Hochgebirge, bei Arbeit und bei akutem Sauerstoffmangel. Zschr. Kreis- laufforsch, 1942, 34: 329-35.—Herbst, R. Der Einfluss des Sauerstoffmangels auf den Kreislauf. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1936, 1: 20-5.—Jensen, K., Kratz, W, & Schoedel, W. Periphere Kreislaufumstellung im akuten Sauerstoffmangel. Ibid, 1940-41, 5: 40-6.—Kramer, K, & Luft, U. C. Activities of the vascular system during hypoxia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Oct, 15; 1949, Jan, 24.—Loeschcke, H. Die Grenzen der Kreislaufumstellung im akuten 02-Mangelversuch. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942, 7: 1-8.—Lo Monaco Croce, T., & Giacobini, E. Modificazioni roentgenchimografiche ed elettro- cardiografiche del cuore nelle condizioni di massima anossia nell'uomo. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1942, 5: 14-44.—Meneses Hoyos, J. El electrocardiograma de la anoxia experimental. Bol. san. mil, Mex, 1949, 2: 243-51.—Mercker, H. Zur Frage der Herzinsuffizienz im Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1943, 8: 217-23.—Rein, H. Abhangigkeit der Ener- gieumsetzungen im Herzen von der Leber im besonderen Hin- blick auf seine Leistungsfahigkeit im Sauerstoffmangel. Schr. Deut. Akad. Luftfahrtforsch, 1943, 7: 69-71.—Schutz, E. Elektrokardiogramm und Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 192.—Schwarz, W. Untersuchungen uber die verschiedenen arteriellen Blutdruckreaktionen bei Sauerstoff- mangel. Ibid, 1936-37, 1: 82-100—Schwiegk, H. Heart and lack of oxygen. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 242.—Smith, G. M., Seitz, C. P., & Clark, K. B. Variations in the angioscotoma in re- sponse to prolonged mild anoxia. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 590-5.—Van Liere, E. J. Effect of anoxic anoxia on the heart; influence of exercise and effect of acute anoxia at rest. Ibid, 1941, 12: 131-5.—White, M. S, Kossmann, C. E., & Ershler, I. The effect of high altitude and rebreathing on the duration of electrical systole in man. Am. Heart J, 1942, 24: 230-9. ---- Detection. Draeger, R. H., & Fauley, G. B. The design and construction of a simplified electronic flicker-fusion apparatus and the determination of its effectiveness in detecting anoxia. 23p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-159, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Prast, J. W., & Noell, W. K. Anoxia warn- ing device; the slow-wave activity of the brain during earlier stages of oxygen lack. 8p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-050, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Prast, 3. W. Anoxia warning device; equipment for indica- tion and automatic signalization of oxygen lack by electro- encephalometric means. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 4. ------& Noell, W. K. Anoxia warning device. Ibid, 1948, Jan, 5; Apr, 8. ---- Effect. See also Acceleration (high altitude; Tolerance) Adams, W. R., Alving, A. S. [et al.] The effects of chronic intermittent anoxia in man; introduction, summary of results at 10,000 and 11,500 feet and conclusions. 6p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 160, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Effects of chronic intermittent anoxia in man; miscellaneous observations. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 161, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Smith, R. E. Physiological responses to hy- poxia induced in man by inspiration of a low oxygen-nitrogen mixture. 12p. 26}^cm. Be- thesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 001 003 (or, X-313) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Anthony, A. J. Ueber die Wirkung des Sauerstoffmangels unter besonderer Berucksichtigung luftfahrtmedizinischer Probleme. Munch, med. Wschr, 1940, 87: 737.—Barach, A. L. Pilot error and oxygen want; with a description of a new oxygen face tent. J. Am. M. Ass, 1937, 108: 1868-72. ------ Concerning oxygen-want in pilots flying at 12,000 feet alti- tudes. N. York State J. M, 1939, 39: 121-3.—Binet, L. Ob- servations physiologiques sur le mal des altitudes. In his Quest, physiol. actual. Par, 1927, 40-8.—Dvorak, J., Ko- pecky, M., & Mikula, J. Pokus o objektivni hodnoceni vlivu anoxie za vyikov^ho letu. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 262-4.— Glock, W. Untersuchungen bei Atmung sauerstoffarmer Gemischluft. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 201; passim.— Hartmann, D, & Adamaszek, W. Zum Vergleich der Wirkung von Unterdruck und Sauerstoffreduktion am Menschen. Ibid, 1938-39, 3: 116-31.—Hiestand, W. A., & Miller, H. R. Fur- ther observations on factors influencing the hypoxic survival of mice subjected to barometric decompression. Anat. Rec, 1944, 89: 571.—Leedham, C. L. An interesting reaction to oxygen want. J. Aviat. M, 1938, 9: 150-4.—Physiological responses to hypoxia induced in man by inspiration of a low oxygen-nitrogen mixture. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, 2.—Vacca, C. Risultati di moderne ricerche sugli effetti provocati dall'anossia nell'organismo umano. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1949, 12: 59-92.—Wiggers, C. J. Aviation physi- ology; the effects of anoxia. Clin. Bull, Clevel, 1942, 6: 82-7. ---- fatal. See also subheading (Pathology) Buchner, F. Die pathogenetische Wirkung des allgemeinen Sauerstoffmangels, insbesondere bei der Hohenkrankheit und dem Hohentode. Klin. Wschr, 1942, 21: 721-5.—Ladewig, P. Anoxaemic changes in the liver, with regard to the high-altitude death of airmen. Nature, Lond, 1943,151: 558.—Miiller, E., & Rotter, W. Ueber histologische Veranderungen beim akuten Hohentod. Beitr. path. Anat, 1942, 107: 156-72.—Pichotka, J. Tierexperimentelle Untersuchungen zur pathologischen Histolo- gic des akuten Hohentodes. Ibid, 117-55. ---- Hematology. Smith, R. E., & Pace, N. The effect of acute hypoxia, with and without added carbon dioxide, on the blood cells in man. 5p. 26}^cm. Be- thesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-313, U. S. Nav. M. Res Inst. Effect (The) of acute hypoxia, with and without added carbon dioxide, on the blood cells in man. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 20.—Egorov, P. I. Vliianie hipoxemii na krovoobrashchenie i krovetvorenie. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 13-9.—Frey, J., & Jochmann, H. Ueber die Einwirkung des Sauerstoffmangels auf das Knochen- mark. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1943, 8: 281-9. ---- Manifestations. Fulton, J. F., & Nims, L. F. Decompresrion sickness and anoxia in man and animals. 22 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1946. Forms No. 54, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Grandpierre, R. Symptomes et traitement des accidents dus a l'anox^mie de l'altitude. Mid. aeronaut, 1947, 2: 123.— Lutz, W. Der anoxische Scheintod. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1943, 8: 171-95.—Zhironkin, A. Simptomy kislorodnogo otravleniia u cheloveka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1225-7. ---- Mental aspect. Anthony, R. A., Clarke, R. W. [et al.] A comparison of the psychological effects of first ANOXIA 319 ANOXIA and second hours of exposure to anoxia at 15,000 feet. 7 1. 28cm. N. Haven, Conn., 1943. Forms No. 18, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 141, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Chapanis, A. Evaluation of the Contrast Discrimination Test as an anoxia demonstration device. 19p. 27cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-695-65, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Liberman, A. M., Miles, W. R. [et al.] The effects of acute anoxia upon psychological func- tion in man at altitudes of 3,000, 10,000, 13,000 and 16,000 feet. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 324, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Also forms No. 29, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Harvard University. Harvard Medical School. Department of Psychiatry. In- vestigation on the effect of anoxia on the elec- troencephalogram and on the behavior of pa- tients with combat fatigue, psychoneurosis, and in normal control subjects. Technical report No. 10: A comparison between the automatic analyzer and hand-operated devices for the study of speech in interaction and in free association. 14 1. 28cm. Bost., 1949. Forms Project XIV 05-664, Contract N5 ori-76, U. S. Off. Nav. Res. ---- [The same] Technical report No. 11: The effect of breathing low oxygen mixtures on a battery of psychological performance tests in psychoneurotic patients and normal controls. 16 1. 28cm. Bost., 1949. Forms Project XIV 05-664, Contract N5 ori-76, U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Barach, A. L., McFarland, R. A., & Seitz, C. P. The effects of oxygen deprivation on complex mental functions. J. Aviat. M, 1937, 8: 197-207.—Giulio, L. La verticale apparente in condizioni di ipossia. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1949, 12: 16-27.— Hoffman, C. E., Clark, R. T., jr, & Brown, E. B., jr. Blood oxygen saturations and duration of consciousness in anoxia at high altitudes. Am. J. Physiol, 1945-46, 145: 685-92.— Mi ckenzie, C. G., Riesen, A. H. [et al.] Duration of conscious- neis in anoxia at high altitudes. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 156- 6 , &c.—Shock, N. W. The effect on learning of repeated e posures to lowered oxygen tension of the inspired air. J. t omp. Psychol, 1942, 34: 55-63. ---- Metabolic effect. Ivy, A. C, Farmer, C. J. [et al.] The effect on human subjects of the degree of ascorbic acid deficiency induced and of the metabolism of the vitamin by mild anoxia and its correlation with acid-base disturbances and 17-ketosteroid excre- tion. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 457, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Keyes, G. H., & Kelley, V. C. Study of effects of altitude anoxia on glucose metabolism; the glycogenic effect of adrenal cortical extract. 6p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-030, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Langley, L. L., Nims, L. F. [et al.] Anoxia, carbon dioxide and liver glycogen. 9 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1943. t . A] t Forms No. 14, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 108, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Nims, L. F., Bunting, H. [et al.] Anoxic anoxia and acid-base balance. 5 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1943. TT . ., , Forms No. 13, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 107, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Faraglia, C. S. A. Analisi dei meccanismi alattacido e lattacido di contrazione del debito di ossigeno nel lavoro com- piuto in parziale anossia. Riv. med. aeronaut, 194d, b: idJ- 48.—Giardini, A. Ricerche sui rapporti intercorrenti fra senso luminoso, anossia e glicemia. Ibid, 1948, 11: j*51 M. Goralewski, G. Der Einfluss von Sauerstoffmangel auf den Calciumspiegel im Blut. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1936-^7, 1: <«»- 43.—HUlnhagen, O. Ueber Storungen der Warmeregulation im akuten Oj-Mangel bei Kaltebelastung. Ibid, 1944, 9: 16-25.—Jouck, K. T. Ueber Sauerstoffverbrauch und Warrne- haushalt im Sauerstoffmangel. Ibid, 26-32.—Keyes, G. H. A study of the effects of altitude anoxia on glucose metabolism. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 1.—McDonald, R. K. Effects of altitude anoxia on glucose metabolism. Ibid, 1947, June, 3.—Noell, W., & Chinn, H. I. The effect of carbohydrate regulatory factors upon cortical survival in anoxia. Ibid, 1948, Oct, 3.—Riihl, A. Ueber den Arbeitsstoff- wechsel bei Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1936-37, 1: 241-58.-|-SiIlani, L. S. Comportamento dei grassi totali, del fosforo lipoideo, e dei corpi chetonici nel sangue deU'organismo umano sottoposto all'azione di prolungata anossia. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1948, 11: 15-24. Nervous system. Engel, G. 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M. Koltze, H. *Zur Frage der Anpassung an den 02-Mangel im TJnterdruck [Berlin] 15p. 23cm. Charlottenb., 1939. Pace, N., Consolazio, W. V., & Lozner, E. L. Preliminary studies on the transfusion of red blood cells into normal men in order to increase tolerance to hypoxia. 5p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-524, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, Vaughan, B. E., & Houston, C. S. Physio- logical changes in acclimatization to high alti- tude; the use of the A-103 Pauling oxygen analyzer to determine oxygen partial pressure. 11 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-720 (Av-376-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Gordon, H, Korenyi, Z, & Scholtz v. Mereny, G. Ueber den Mechanismus der Hohenumstellung bei schnell eintre- tender Hypoxic Luftfahrtmedizin, 1943, 8: 290-302.— Herbst, R. Ueber Anpassungsvorgange des menschlichen Korpers an Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1936-37, 1: 141-60.-—Houston, C. S. Operation Everest; a study of acclimatization to anoxia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1783-92. Also Contact, Pensacola, 1946-17, 6: 160-5. ------ The adaptations which produce acclimatization to oxygen lack. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 237-43.—Leblond, C. P., Gross, J, & Laugier, H. Effect of fasting on resistance to anoxia. Ibid, 1943, 14: 262.—McFarland, R. A, & Dill, D. B. A comparative study of the effects of reduced oxygen pressure on man during acclimatization. Ibid, 1938, 9: 18-44.—Margaria, R, & Faragua, L. Modificazioni della resistenza alia anossia prova- cate da variazione dell'equilibrio acido-base del sangue. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1941, 4: 22-30.—Preliminary studies on the transfusion of red blood cells into normal men in order to in- crease tolerance to hypoxia. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Re*. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 31.—Reynolds, O. E, & Phillips, N. E. Adaptation of the albino rat to discontinuous chronic exposure to altitude anoxia. Am. J. Physiol, 1947-48, 151: 147-54.—Schwarz, W. Der Einfluss des Alters auf die Wider- standsfiihigkeit gegen Sauerstoffmangel. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1936, 1: 39-43.—Vannotti, A. The adaptation of the cell to effort, altitude and to pathological oxygen deficiency. Schweiz med. Wschr, 1946, 76: 899-903. Also Deut. med. Wschr. 1947, 72: 43 (Abstr.) ANTHRAX. See under Epidemic. ANTHROPOMETRY. See also Fitness; Height and weight; Medical examination; Recruiting statistics. Berman, I. R. The reliability of height, weight, chest, and abdominal measurements of aviation cadets. 9 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 18, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Brennecke, T. *Untersuchungen iiber Kor- perlange, Brustumfang und rechten Oberarmum- fang an Stellungspflichtigen des Kantons Basel- Stadt. 41p. 8? Basel, 1935. Brues, A. M. Body measurements of AAF flyers (graphic) 221. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-32-L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Lobo da Silva, A. A anthropologia no Exer- cito brasileiro. p. 7-299. 33 ^cm. Rio, 1928. In: Arch. Mus. nac. Rio. 1928, 30: MacDonald, A. Anthropometry of soldiers. p. 1071-98. 8? Bombay, 1920. In: Proc. Anthrop. Soc. Bombay, Br. Roy. Asiat. Soc, 1920. Randall, F. E. Anthropometric nomograph of Army men. 20 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 147, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) ----& Munro, E. H. Anthropometric nomo- graph of Army women. 13 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 148, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 9: Report on anthropometric measurements. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ■---- Project No. 9: Partial report on anthro- pometric measurements; size increase of men wearing various clothing combinations. Ip. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Balestra, D. La preparazione dell'indagine antropometrica sugli iscritti in una classe di leva in Italia. Metron, Roma, 1932-33, 10: 53.—Bunkin, N. Indeksy fizicheskogo razvitiia (antropometricheskie) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 903-5.—-Cassinis, U. La misura dei diametri toracici in confronto a quella del perimetro nel giudizio di idoneita fisica. Gior. med. mil. 1934, 82: 4.—Frassetto, F. A uniform blank of measurements to be used in recruiting; a plea for the standardization of anthropological methods. Am, Anthrop, 1919, 21: 175-81. ------ II sistema di normalita fra statura, perimetro toracico e peso nelle norme per il recluta- mento. Arch, fascista med. polit, 192S, 2: 14-8. Also Riv. antrop, 1928-29, 28: 469-73. ------ Rapporti fra statura peso e perimetro toracico nei soldati italiani; tabelle del valori normali e paranormali. Endocr. pat. cost, Bologna, 1933, n. ser, 8: 31-50, 5 ch. ------ Formule di normalita fra sta- tura peso e perimetro toracico nei soldati italiani delle classi recenti con speciale riguardo all'arma di cavalleria. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 730-60.—Gini, C. Alcuni risultati preliminari dell'indagine antropometrica sui soldati italiani. In his Saggi di demogr, Roma, 1934, 589-607.—Hertzberg, H. T. E. Post- war anthropometry in the Air Force. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1948, 6: 363-71.—Hoist, H. B. [Some chest measurements from military manoeuvres of 1921] Norsk tskr. mil. med, 1922, 26: 16-8.—Howard, J. W. Antropologia militar. Sem. med, B. Air, 1919, 26: pt 2, 449-52.—Koch, E. W. Wachs- tumsbeschleunigung, Rekrutenlange und Durchschnittsgrosse der Erwachsenen. Deut. med. Wschr, 1936, 62: 1140.— MacDonald, A. Anthropometry of soldiers. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1918, 94: 1023-7. Also repr. Also An. Acad, cienc. me'd. Habana, 1918-19, 55: 577-600. Also Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1919, 24: 191-208.—Morant, G. M. Anthropometric problems in the Royal Air Force. Brit. M. Bull, 1947, 5: 25-31.—Pinto Novaes, J. A antropometi ia nos efectivos da Forca Armada. Arq. anat, 1932-33, 15: 1; 101; 553.—Randall, F. E. Anthropometry in the Quartermaster Corps. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1948, 6: 247; 373. ANTIAIRCRAFT. See also Air defense; Defense; Flak. Gray, G. W. The antiaircraft director. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 139—Hotzl, H. Der Luftschutz- sanitatsdienst bei der Truppe. Gasschutz, 1942, 13: 47.— Laurie, A. R. Anti-aircraft medical services. In: Org. Strat. & Tact. Army M. Serv. War (Nicholls, T. B.) Lond, 2. ed, 1940, 218-21.—Leonardov, B. Protivovozdushnaia oborona. In; Bolsh. med. encikl, 1933, 27: 428-32.—Miiller, A. Ueber das Schiessen gegen Flugzeuge und Luftschiffe. Naturwiss. Wschr, 1915, 14: 337-45.—Popov, G. Mediko-sanitarnaia sluzhba mestnoi protivovozdushnoi oborony. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 696-700. ------ Protivovoz- dushnaia oborona medicinskih uchrezhdenii. Ibid, 4: 899- 901.—Taboada Sangro, C. Las armas antiaereas y los pro- gresos de la aviation. Eje>cito, 1941, No. 23, 13-7. ANTI-ATLAS campaign (1931) See under Wars and campaigns. ANTIBIOTICS 323 ARCTIC SERVICE ANTIBIOTICS. See under such headings of the section as Therapeutics, Antibiotics; Wound, Treatment: Antibiotics; Wounded, Treatment: Antibiotics. ANTI-G suit. See Acceleration, Protection: Clothing. ANTILLES. See as subheading under World War II. ANTIQUITY. See under Medical organization; Surgery—by periods; Wars and campaigns, Antiquity. ANTISEPSIS. See under Surgical technic, Antisepsis. ANXIETY states. See as subheading under War neurosis. ANZIO beachhead. See as subheading under World War II. AP A For reference see under Amphibious warfare. APAMAMA. See as subheading under World War II. APPARATUS. See under such terms as Equipment; Ortho- pedics, Apparatus; Radiology, Apparatus, etc. APPENDICITIS. See Disease—by specific types: Appendicitis. APPLIED psychology. See Psychology, applied. APTITUDE. See such terms as Aviator, Aptitude; Medical examination, Aptitude test. ARCTIC service. See also Aviation, Climatic aspect; Kit; Opera- tion, arctic; Winter warfare. Shestov, V. I. Sanitarnoe obespechenie plavanii v severnykh moriakh. 189p. 21cm. Leningr., 1939. Standley, P. C. Edible plants of the Arctic region. 49p. 19Kcm. Wash., 1943. Forms Navmed 119, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Branch. ADTIC digest. Ser. No. 1, Digest No. 1, 3. 2 nos. 13p.; 17p. 27cm. Eglin Field, 1943. United States. Air Forces. Flight Con- trol Command, and Safety Education Section. Arctic emergencies. 65p. 14J^cm. n. p., 1943. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 1-240: Arctic manual, April 1, 1942. 74p. 21}^cm. Wash., 1942. Airborne bacteria and other organisms in the polar area. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, July, 2.— Antarctica. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1949-50, 29: No. 9, 98-101.—Arctic trials. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1949, No. 10, 2; No. 11, 5-11.—Griffin, D. R. Investigation of the physiological basis of orientation of migratory birds in Arctic and sub-Arctic regions. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, Julv, 396.—H. M. S. Vengeance; Arctic trials. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1949, No. 9, 5.—Hovanitz, W. Arctic biology, Colias. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 396.—Kobzev, A. Zapoliarje (territoria) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 758-78.— Lally, T. F. A tour of duty in the Arctic. Contact, Pensacola, 1945-46, 5: 426-32.—Literatura po sanitarnomu obespecheniiu plavanii v severnyh moriah i kosvenno kasaiushchaiasia etih voprosov. In: San. obesp. plavan. v Severn, moriah (Shestov, V. I.) Leningr, 1939, 184-6.—MacGinitie, G. E. Distribution and ecology of Arctic marine organisms. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 398.—Poulter, T. C. Geophysical studies in the Antarctic. Ibid, 248.—Ronne, F. Antarctic adventure. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Mar, 3-10.— Shelesnyak, M. C. Arctic Research Laboratory, Office of Naval Research, Point Barrow, Alaska. Science, 1948, 107: 283. ------Arctic summer, 1949. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Feb, 15-20.—Shestov, V. 1. Sanitarno-profilakticheskoe obespechenie. In his San. obesp. plavan. v Severn, moriakh, Leningr, 1939, 8-107, map. ------ Klimaticheskie usloviia plavanii. Ibid, 8-15. ------ Zagriaznennost vozdukha mikroorganizmami. Ibid, 13-5. ------ Zhilishchno-bytovye usloviia na sudakh. Ibid, 15-33. ------ Ochki-konservy. Ibid, 45. ------ Sanitarno-profilakticheskoe obespechenie; pitanie. Ibid, 47-83. ------ Vodosnabzhenie. Ibid, 84- 92. ------ Khimiko-bakteriologicheskie issledovaniia vody ledovykh ozer i poluchaemoi pri taianii Ida. Ibid, 87-90. —---- Osobennosti sanitarno-profilakticheskogo obespeche- niia na zimovke. Ibid, 100-7. ------ Lechebno-evakua- cionnoe obespechenie. Ibid, 108-39, tab. ------ Medi- cinskii uchet lichnogo sostava. Ibid, 108-14. ------ Ambu- latornaia obrashchaemost i zabolevaemost. Ibid, 114-26, tab. ------ Sposoby konservirovaniia i khraneniia nekotorykh produktov pitaniia. Ibid, 166-9.—Stage, H. H, & Deonier, C. C. Central Arctic survey. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 39-41.—Stefansson, V. Encyclopedia Arctica. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 395.— Washburn, A. L. Bibliography on the Arctic. Ibid, 395. ---- Clothing. Belding, H. S. Protection against dry cold. 19p. 26}£cm. Lawrence, Mass., 1949. Forms No. 155, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Goddard, W. L. Sweat retention and thermal insulation of arctic clothing lined with wool, fiberglas, and a cotton-fiberglas admixture. 20p. 26^cm. Lawrence, Mass., 1949. P'orms No. 153, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 11: Report on Project No. 11: Test of clothing, battle, four- zone (OQMG-214) cold and arctic zone issues. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 20: Studies of cold weather clothing. Report on Sub-Project No. 20-1: The effect of leakage from closures upon thermal pro- tection (OQMG test number 57 I-A) v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- [The same] Report on Sub-Project No. 20-2: The insulation provided by windbreaks (OQMG test No. 57-11) v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. United States. War Department. Technical manual TM 10-275: Principles of cold weather clothing and equipment. 82p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Yaglou, C. P. A rational method for deter- mining local and over-all insulation of low tem- perature clothing. 9p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Anti-cold preparations in the extreme cold region. Med. Targets, 1945, No. M-AB, 98.—Beam, F. A. Clothing for war in Arctic climates; experiences in Iceland. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 282.—Belding, H. S. Effects of wind on protection provided by Arctic clothing. Bull. Shelter (NRC) Wash, 1949, 20.------Russell, H. D. [et al.] Analysis of factors concerned in maintaining energy balance for dressed men in extreme cold; effects of activity on the pro- tective value and comfort of an arctic uniform. Am. J. Physiol, 1947, 149: 223-39.—Clothing, arctic. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 83-5.—Clothing, wet-cold, combat. Ibid, 81.—Determination and evaluation of prin- ciples concerned in the development of better protection against cold environments. Ibid, 117.—Device for protection of head and respiratory tract against cold. Ibid, 263.—Hiidmann. Practical problems of the protection against cold. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 249.—Perry, W. O. Insulating cloth for cold-weather clothing. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1949, 14: No. 23, 13-9.—Protec- tion from the cold in northern regions. In: Prev. Med. in ARCTIC SERVICE 324 ARCTIC SERVICE World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 231-44.—Rational (A) method for determining local and over-all insulation of low temperature clothing. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 8. ---- Hygiene. Bright, N. Cold room test of five small stoves to ascertain suitability as components in personal type arctic survival kits. 19 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Dutilly, A. A. A bibliography on the relation of mosquitoes to vegetation in the Eurasian arctic and subarctic. 108p. 26^cm. Wash., 1950. Forms No. 162, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Murray, N. N. Urinal; arctic survival equip- ment. 7p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Center. Informa- tional bulletin. Ser. A, No. 8: care of personnel in the Arctic. 9p. 26Kcm. Eglin Field, 1943. Yaglou, C. P., Lee, G., & Solish, G. I. Per- formance of military shelters in high winds and in sub-zero temperatures. 14 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 2, Progr. Rep. Com. Envir. Hyg. U. S. Army. Berghout, C. F. Methods of heating Arctic shelters. Bull. Shelter (NRC) Wash, 1949, 21.—Clark, L. K. Recommenda- tions of Subcommittee on Waste Disposal concerning human waste disposal in the Arctic. Ibid, 82-4.—Cox, W. C. A consideration of the characteristics of the proposed Arctic shelters. Ibid, 48-51.—Disposal of garbage in permafrost areas. Bull. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 16. meet, 183- 94.—Roppes, W. F. A report on characteristics of snow houses and their practicability as a form of temporary shelter. Ibid, 14. meet, 138-55.—Krupin, A. S. [Sanitary sketch of the expeditionary trip on the hydrographic boat Taimyr to the drifting station "North Pole"] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, 1: 276-302.—Moore, E. W. A summary of available data on quality of Arctic waters. Bull. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 17. meet, 227-40.—Muntsch, O. Hygienische Erfahrungen bei militarischen Unternehmungen im kalten Klima. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 376-8.—Newton, C. D. Study of environmental conditions in Arctic shelters. Bull. Shelter (NRC) Wash, 1949, 16-8.— Rogers, H. G. Report on investigation of sanitary features of utilidor construction and substitutes therefor in Arctic installa- tions. BuU. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 13. meet, 111- 5.—Wilson, C. S. Insect control measures in the arctic. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 4, 54-6. ---- Medical aspect. Barker, E. D. Field test of Casualty Camp, Arctic Aerial Delivery. 18p. 26J^cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-21-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Green, J. C, & Smith, F. K. Field test of the bag, casualty, evacuation (experimental) 6p. 26Hcm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1950. Forms Proj. No. 21-01-023, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Johnson, C. A. Cold weather medical prob- lems in the Alaskan Theater 1943-44. lip. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 313, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Molnar, G. W., & Allen, M. E. Cold room tests of the efficiency of the Finnish paper evacu- ation bag. 30 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-08-(3) U. S. Army Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. United States. Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Medical series 1, No. 1: Medical conditions in Arctic regions [Revised] 7p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. United States. Army. Medical Nutrition Laboratory. Report No. 42: Final report of survival in the cold; a metabolic and nutritional study of soldiers acclimatized to heat trans- ported abruptly to a very cold climate, 4 Jan- uary-11 February 1948. 78 1. 26cm. Chic, 1948. Winfield, R. H. Medical aspects of R. A. F. polar research flights. 47 1. 16}^cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 663, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Bond, A. A medical officer in the Antarctic. Med. Press, Lond, 1948, 220: 9.—Eisberg, H. B. Some of the problems facing a Naval medical officer in the Arctic. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 278-83.— Miller, M. R. Relationship of allergic manifestations of living in a cold climate. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, Jan, 15.—Owens, J. E. Dental studies in the Arctic and Antarctic. Bull. Dent. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 167-70.—Polar medicine. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 2, 19-22.^Shestov, V. I. Specificheskie arkticheskie zabolevaniia. In his San. obesp. plavan. v Severn. moriakh, Leningr, 1939, 114-23. ------ Pomeshcheniia medicinskogo naznacheniia i medicinskoe snabzhenie. Ibid, 127-33. ------ Normy medicinskogo snabzheniia. Ibid, 129-31. ------ Organizacia medicinskogo obespecheniia. Ibid, 133-9. ------ Evakuacia bolnykh na materik. Ibid, 139. ------ Vyvody; proekt nastavleniia, instrukcii, po sanitarnomu obespecheniiu plavanii v severnykh moriakh. Ibid, 140-62. ------ Orientirovochnye normy medsan- khozsnabzheniia dlia sudov poliarnogo plavaniia s ekipazhem ot 50 do 100 chelovek s uchetom vozmozhnoi zimovki. Ibid, 169-77. ------ Voprosy podlezhashchie uglublennoi i per- voocherednoi razrabotke v chasti sanitarnogo obespecheniia plavanii v severnykh moriakh. Ibid, 180. ------ Instruk- cia ob ispolzovanii dostupnykh protivocingotnykh sredstv, soderzhashchikh vitamin C. Ibid, 163-6.—Study of accom- modations for wounded in the extreme cold zones and of camping in snow covered regions. Med. Targets, 1945, No. M-AB, 98.—[Trichinosis in Arctic] Bull. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 16. meet, 188.—Wright, H. E. Tickborne diseases of the Northwest. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 207-14. ---- Physiology. See also Winter warfare. Bader, M. E., Mead, J., & Pillion, M. E. Individual differences in vascular responses and their relationship to cold tolerance. 31p. 27cm. Lawrence, 1949. Forms No. 157, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Blair, J. R., Urbush, F. W., & Reed, I. T. Preliminary observations on physiological, nutri- tional, and psychological problems in extreme cold, Fort Churchill, Canada (winter, 1946-1947) 40 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 57-3, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Rea Laborat. Goldthwait, D. A., & Winik, L. J. Body temperatures of two men under Arctic field con- ditions for twenty-two consecutive hours. 8 1. 27cm. Lawrence, 1948. Forms No. 45, Mem. Rep. Envir. Protect. Sect. (U. S. Quartermast. Gen.) Haterius, H. O., & Maison, G. L. Experi- mental hypothermia and rewarming in the dog; recovery after severe reduction in body tempera- ture. 23p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-113, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Miller, A. J. Physical fitness for strenuous work in relation to the survival situation in a cold environment. 7 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Proj. 14, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. ---- & Miller, M. R. The physiological effects of brief periods of exposure to low tem- peratures. 18 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Proj. 2, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Osgood, L. E., Zimmerman, W. J. [et al.] The urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids by men under field conditions in extreme cold. 5 1. 28}<>cm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-02-(ll) U. S. Army Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Razran, G. H. S. The effects of arctic condi- tions upon human behavior and reactions with ARCTIC SERVICE 325 ARGENTINA special emphasis upon Russian findings and ex- peditionary needs. 43 1. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Spealman, C. R. The effect of body warmth and foot exercise on the temperature of feet im- mersed in ice water. lOp. 26}^cm. Betjhesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-297, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 1: Cold weather operations. Report on Sub-Project No. 1-11: Influence of cold upon the efficiency of personnel, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- [The same] Sub-Project Nos. 1T7, 1-15. A critique of army rations; acceptability and dietary requirements, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Together with Project No. 2: Operations at high tempera- tures. ---- [The same] Second partial report on Sub-Project No. 1-19, Study of the physiological effects of cold. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Adolph, E. F. Acclimatization to Arctic climates. Bull. Shelter (NRC) Wash, 1949, 27.— Bazett, H. C. Acclimatiza- tion studies at the Arctic Aero Medical Unit, Ladd Field. Ibid, 23.—Blair, J. R., Urbush, F. W., & Reed, I. T. Pre- hminary observations on physiological, nutritional, and psy- chological problems in extreme cold. Fort Churchill, Canada (winter, 1946-1947) Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 8, 1-40, 4 pi.—Brown, D. R. E. Visibility conditions in polar regions. Minutes Army-Navy Vision Com, 1947, 19. meet, 123-6, 3 ch.— Campbell, D. H. Immunology and blood chemistry of Arctic animals. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 399.—Croft, N. A. C. Arctic rations. Activit. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Cont. Inst, 1948, 1: 244-6.—Dobson, L. Arctic trail ration. Ibid, 349.—Dove, W. F. U. S. A. F. survival ration Arctic field test. Ibid, 108.—Emergency ra- tions for polar flights. Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 81V.—III ingworth, F. Eskimo foods for the Polar soldier. New Health, Lond, 1948, 23: No. 9, 2.—Individual psychological reaction to cold. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, July, 3.— Irving, L. Physiology basic to the acclimatization of life to Arctic environments. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 397.—Kramer. Chemical regulation of heat in extreme cold. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 248.—Lange, K, Gold, M. M. A. [et al.] Factors influencing resistance to cold environments. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 849-59.—Life in the Arctic. In: School Lect. U. S. Air Force Arctic &c. Inform. Cent, N. Y, 1943, No. 1, 12-8.—Molnar, G. W., Blair, J. R. [et aj.j Studies of physiological problems under field conditions in extreme cold, Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, winter 1947- 48. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 3, No. 11, 1; Proj. 4, No. 1, 1. ------ 1948. App. C, Proj. 1, No. 1, 1; Proj. 2, No. 1, 1; Proj. 3, No. 1, 1; Proj. 4, No. 1, 1.—Molnar, G. W., Magee, R. B., & Dur- rum, E. L. Foxhole studies. Ibid, App. A, No. 1, 38-52. ------ Temperature responses of Eskimos to outdoor weather. Ibid, 4-21.—Narsete, E. M. Some physiologic responses of airmen on long-range flights in the Arctic. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20:336-42.—Neumann,P. Condicionescorporales y espirituales de las tropas en el clima subdrtico de Noruega septentrional, mas alK del 70? de latitud. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 578-82.—Orth, G. L. Food requirements in the arctic regions. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 204-6.—Stefansson, V. The diets of explorers. Ibid, 1944, 95: 1-3.—Studies of physiological prob- lems under field conditions in extreme cold, Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, winter 1947-48. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 106; 1948, Jan, 178-83.—Study of subjective sensations and loss of dexterity produced by local cooling. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat, 1946, App. C, 10.—Survey (A) of human adjustment problems in the northern latitudes. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, July, 3.—Swain, H. L., Toth, F. M. [et al.] Food consumption of soldiers in a subarctic climate, Fort Churchill, Manitoba, Canada, 1947-48. J. Nutrit, 1949, 38: 63-72. ARCTIC warfare. See Operation, arctic. ARDENNES. See World War I, Ardennes. ARGEL retreat (1775) See Wars and campaigns. ARGENTINA. See under various headings of this section as Air Force; Air Force Medical Service; Dental Corps; Hospital Report; Medical care; Medical Corps; Medical Department; Medical examina- tion; Medical organization; Medical service; Morbidity; Navy Medical Service, etc.; also Wars and campaigns. ARGENTINE-BRAZIL war (1825-27) See Wars and campaigns. ARGONNES. See this subheading under World War IL ARM A See Aviator, Flying adaptability. ARMED Forces Institute of Pathology. See under Pathology. ARMED. Forces Medical Library. See under Library. ARMORED cavalry. See also Armored division; Armored force; Reconnaissance; Tank. Daugherty, C. B. Medical service with the horse-mecha- nized cavalry. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 621-6. Also Spanish tr. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1942, 6: 260-4.—MacNamara, H. P. Medical service with horse-mechanized cavalry on maneuvers. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 182-4.—Romeike, H. Deutsches Soldatentum; Panzerspahtrupp; immer vom. Mil. Wbl, Berl, 1942-43, 127: 117-21. ARMORED division. See also Division; Injury—by branch of service. Aitken, D. G. Dyspepsia and the sick parade; 141 cases in an armoured regiment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 223-30.—Basri Oeniigoren. [The problems of health service in the armoured divisions] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 61-6.—Eccles, C. E, & Perkins, H. N. The medical services in an armoured division. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 155-64.—Leingerber. Grundbedingungen und Grundziige chirurgischen Arbeitens am Hauptverbandplatz einer Panzer- division. Chirurg, 1944, 16: 153-66.—Mericle, E. W. The psychiatric and the tactical situations in an armored division. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 325-34. ------ The psychiatrist in an armored division. Ibid, 1947, 7: 386-90.— Morrison, E. F. S. Jottings on the medical administration of an armoured division during active service. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 220-9.—Reid, W. G. Drivers aptitude tests of the third armored division. Harper Hosp. Bull, Detr, 1941-42, 1: 97-102.—Rouppert, S. Uwagi o dzialalnofici sluzby zdrowia dywizji pancernej. Lek. wojsk, 1942, 34: 199-203.—Zdunkiewicz, J. [Working conditions of the soldiers of the tank division from the view-point of hygiene] Ibid, 1939, 33: 194-202.—Zigarelli, J. F. Armored division personnel adjustment plan. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 449-51. ARMORED force. See also Armored cavalry; Armored division; Infantry; Motorization; Tank; Tank warfare. Guderian, H. Las tropas blindadas y su cooperaci6n con las otras armas. Tr. from German by H. K. Brenner. 47p. 24}£cm. B. Air., 1943. Akodus, J., Bel'sky, V, & Sukachev, V. Zheleznodorozhnye voiska. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 618-21.—Akodus, J., & Troicky, D. Zheleznodorozhnye perevozki voisk. Ibid, 621-7.—Belov, S. I. Medicinskoe obespechenie otdel'noi tankovoi brigady v nastuplenii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 9, 19-23.—Duenner, R. H. Medi- cal service of the armored force. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 300-6.—Haddenhorst, W. Krankheiten im Lichte der Sonder- verhaltnisse bei der Panzertruppe. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmacht- vers. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) Dresd, 1942, 119-31. Also in 2. Aufl, Dresd, 1944, 125-37.— Lampis, E. II servizio chi- rurgico nel piano organizzativo tattico-logistico delle grandi unita moto-corazzate. Settimana med, 1942, 30: 382.— Lieschke. Sanitatsdienstliche Probleme bei Panzertruppen. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 103-7.—Marzano, G. J. An assist- ARMORED FORCE 326 ATMOSPHERIC CHAMBER ant to the battalion sui goon in an armored unit. Mil. Surgeon, 194't 104- 2<)7-307.—Petrov, A. Bronetankovye 1 mekhamzi- rovannye voiska. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 557-07. ARMY Medical Center. See under Medical center. ARMY Medical Department. See Medical department, U. S. Army. ARMY Medical Library. See under Library. ARMY Nurse Corps. See Nurse Corps, U. S. Army. ARP For Air raid precaution see under Air defense. ASIA. See under such terms in section as Prisoner of war—by captor powers; also names of Asian countries as subdivisions of Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. ASPHYXIATING gas. See under Gas poisoning. ASSAM-BURMA. See as subheading under World War II. ASSAULT. See with Attack. ASSIGNMENT. See under Classification; Procurement; Re- serve officer. ASTHMA. See Disease—by specific type: Asthma. ATLANTIC area. See under World War II. ATLAS campaign (1932) See for reference under Ambulance service, History. ATMOSPHERIC chamber. See also Aviation physiology; Aviator, Altitude tolerance; Flying, Altitude. Gray, J. S. The time-distribution of symp- toms at 35,000 and 38,000 feet in the low pres- sure chamber. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 71, IT. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Greenberg, R. J. Practical guide for aviation physiologists in the use of the altitude chamber as a diagnostic aid. 19 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 467, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Loucks, R. B. An evaluation of various psy- chological performance tests for altitude chamber research. 31p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 202, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Masland, R. L. Recommendations for the handling of reactions following altitude chamber flights, v. p. [77]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 217, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Belostocky, E. M. Izmeneniia kalibra sosudov setchatoi obolochki glaza pri podjemakh v barokamere. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 3, 17-20.—Brestkin, M. B.uokamera. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-4S, 1: 400-7 — Decompression chamber work. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1947, No. 3, 13-21.—Farber, V. B. Vlijanie na kro- vetvorenie mnogokratnogo prebyvanija v kamere ponizennogo davlenija. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 12, 27-33.— Finkel. Rannjaja simptomatologija obmoroka v uslovijakh barokamerv. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 105.—Flynn, V. P., & Flynn, S. E. Atmospheric chamber for flight examinations. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 86-8.—Fulton, G. P., & Phillips, S. Analysis of symptoms causing forced descents m the altitude chambers at the San Antonio Aviation Cade! Center. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 244-52.—Heath, E. M. Altitude chamber as a diagnostic aid. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 1-3.— Heidbrink, J. A. High altitude chamber. V. S. Patent Off, 1941, No. 2,258,054.—High altitude chambers; altitude train- ing in the Japanese Army Air Forces; Navy Air Force. Rep. Air Techn. Intellig. U. S, Tokyo, 1945, No. 201, 1-17; No. 273, 1-14.—High altitude chambers; research laboratories and equip- ment Ibid, No. 274, 1-10.—Mobile decompression chamber. Gr. Britain Flving Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 31, illust.—Sme- da', H. A. Present dav training in the low pressure chambers at Pensacola. Contact, "Pensacola, 1945-46, 5: 458-60.—Stijns, & Abraham. Experience faite au caisson pneumatique de l'A£ronautique militaire a Evere: du 26 au 31 d^cembre 1937. Arch, beiges Serv. san. arm^e, 1939, 92: 157-70.—Wiesehofer, H. Eine fahrbare Unterdruckkammer zur Belehrung von Flugzeugbesatzungen uber die Hohen wirkung, Bauart: DVL- Zeuzem. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 457-60. ---- Training. See also subdivisions of Altitude (Acclimatiza- tion; Tolerance) Fainberg, R. S. [Acclimatization for high altitude flying by means of training in the barochamber] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 7, 6-11.—Gates, D. C. Low pressure chamber activi- ties; oxygen indoctrination unit. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 87-9.—McGoldrick, T. A, jr. New oxygen training program in low pressure chambers and planes. Ibid, 1944-45, 4: 325.— Pukhalsky, A. A. Individualjnyi podkhod pri trenirovke letnogo sostava v barokamere. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 9, 36-40.—Robertson, J. J. High altitude training, Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 5, 14.—Sukhovyj, F. I. 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AVIATION psychiatry. See subheadings of Psychiatry (aviation; U. S. Air Force) AVIATION PSYCHOLOGY 333 AVIATOR AVIATION psychology. See Psychological service (U. S. Air Force) Psychology (Air Force) AVIATOR. See also Air Force; Aviation; Flight personnel. Viteles, M. S. The aircraft pilot; 5 years of research, a summary of outcomes. 46p. 27^cm, Wash., 1945. Forms No. 46, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. Capek, D. Soins preventifs de l'aviateur militaire. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, 1938, 8. sess, 365-91. Also Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1939, 12: 772-96.—Cutler, S. J, & Rafferty, 3. A. Study of regular Army pilots for years 1920-1941. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 32.—Grant, N. W., & Lee, R. E. Flat Foot Floogie. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 19.—Ledford, G. E. Industrial aid for our changing requirements. Ibid, 210.—Pivovarov, M. A. Nekotorye voprosy uslovii raboty letchika. Voen. med. J, 1945, No. 7, 39-42.—Taylor, S. Planes, but no pilots. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 17-20. ---- Altitude tolerance. See under Altitude. ---- Aptitude. See also subdivision (Flying adaptability) Karpovich, P. V. Relation between co- ordination exercises and flying ability. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 86, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Beaven, C. L. Aptitude for flying. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 3, 61-6.—Prediction of aptitude. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 4, 8. ---- Audiometry. See also Medical examination, Audiometry. Dickson, E. D. D., Simpson, J. F. [et al.] A new method of testing the hearing efficiency of aviation candidates. 4 1. 16^cm. Lond., 1943. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 532, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Knowlton, G. C. Effect of rhythmic pressure variation upon auditory acuity. 16 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-52, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Senturia, B. H. Determination of auditory acuity following various periods of exposure in the altitude chamber. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 129, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- A survey of auditory acuity among pilots and enlisted trainees. 14 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 171, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Auditory acuity of aviation cadets. 10 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 239, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Shoch, D. E. Comparison of auditory acuity of flying personnel and non-flying personnel. 3p. 22cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 514, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Casella, B. Alterazioni di udito da variazione di pressione. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1938, 1: 113-25. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 447 (Abstr.)—Ewing. A new method of testing the hearing efficiency of aviation candidates. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1943, No. 553, 1.—Hallpike. Recommenda- tions on proposed new hearing test. Ibid, No. 559, 1-3. ----- Proposed new test of hearing for air crew candidates. Ibid, 1944, No. 564, 12.—Hill, B. New method for testing the hearing efficiency of aviation candidates. Ibid, No. 572, 1-3.— New (The) hearing test for R. A. F. candidates for flying. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1948, Mar, 12 — Senturia, B. H. Auditory acuity of aviation cadets. .Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1944, 53: 705-16.— Shoch, D. E. Validation of auditory acuity standards in AR 40-110. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, June, 7; Oct. 13; 1948, Jan, 14. ------ Comparison of auditory acuity of flying personnel and non- flying personnel. Ibid, Oct, 38.—Sullivan, J. A. A statistical analysis of audiometric surveys in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1946, 50: 400-28.— Tonndorf, J., & Guild, E. Validation of auditory acuity standards in AR 40-110. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 9; 1949, Jan, 11. Barotrauma. See Altitude (various subheads) Barotrauma. — Cardiovascular system. See also Cardiology. Kossmann, C. E. Collapse at low altitude in a case of previously unrecognized heart disease. 8 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 210, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Zepplin, K. *Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der militarischen Fliegeruntersuchungsstelle zu Ro- stock (unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Kreislaufsystems) [Rostock] 15p. 21cm. Gu- tersloh i. Westf., 1937. Bazett, H. C. The inadequacy of present tests for cardio- vascular fitness. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 1: No. 3, 3-10.— Leach, J. E. Diseases and defects in aircrew trainees; cardio- vascular system. War Med, 1945, 8: 1-4.—Marvin, H. P., & Hall, W. F. Electrocardiographic studies of Army Air Corps officers. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 497-501.—Stewart, C. B., & Manning, G. W. A detailed analysis of the electrocardiograma of 500 R. C. A. F. aircrew. Am. Heart J, 1944, 27: 502-23.— Young, C. A. Hypotension in aviation; with a review of 159 fatal crashes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 222-35. Also War. Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 375-88. ---- Care. Cutler, S. J., & Rafferty, J. A. Statistical study of care of flyer reports of the 8th Air Force. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct, 18; 1948, Jan, 31; July, 16.—Tamisea, J. A. The care of the flier. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 4, 23-6. ---- Classification. Sheldon, W. H. A basic classification applied to aviation cadets; the method. 18p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 127, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Faubion, R. W., & Bellow, R. M. Personnel work in the Army Air Forces; the Classification Division, Army Air Forces Technical Training Command. Psychol. Bull, 1942, 39: 643-64.—Flying Uncle Sam's thunderbirds. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 54-8.—Mathewson, F. A. L, Wilson, D. R. [et al.j Medical classification of R. C. A. F. groundcrew on the basis of functional requirements. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1943, 49: 512-5.— Melton, A. W. Intercorrelations [of standard aircrew classifica- tion tests] Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 4, 1012-8. ---- Clothing. See Clothing, Air Force. For protective cloth- ing see also under Acceleration, Protection. ---- Combat pilot. Levy, N. A. Personality disturbances in com- bat fliers. 89p. 22#cm. N. Y., 1945. Combat (The) criterion program. Aviat. Psychol. Techn. Mem, 1944, No. 4, 1-14.—Combat validation, pilots. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 72-106.— Preliminary studies of combat-category arrangement. Aviat. Psychol. Techn. Mem, 1945, No. 6, 1-15. ----- Co-pilot. Copilot. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 143-50. ---- Deafness. See Aero-otitis. ---- Decompression. See subdivisions of Altitude (Aeroembolism; Decompression) AVIATOR 334 AVIATOR ---- Defects. Franzen, R. H., & Brimhall, D. R. Analysis of physical defects found by the Armed Services in pilots certified to be without disqualifying defect by civil pilot training examination. 18p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 2, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. Strong, S. M. Correcting physical defects in applicants for aviation training. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: 343-5. ---- Diseases. See also Acceleration, Injuries; Aero-otitis; Airsickness; Altitude, Anoxia; Barotrauma; Com- pressed air illness; Kinetosis, etc. Cutler, S. J., Rafferty, J. A. [et al.] Statis- tical study of Care of Flyer Reports; incidence of removals from flying status and number of days lost, by diagnosis, U. S. 8th Air Force, Jan.-Oct. 1943. 16p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 508, U. S. Air Force School Aviat, M. Cutler, S. J., Rafferty, J. A., & Cherry, J. D. Statistical study of Care of Flyer Reports; incidence of altitude diseases, gunshot wounds and cold injuries, U. S. 8th Air Force, Jan.-Oct., 1943. 23p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 508, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Reid, D. D. Sickness and stress in operational flying, p. 123-31. tab. 25cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 701, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Also: Brit. J. Social M, 1948, 2: Charlet, R. Etat de la denture et aptitude physique du personnel navigant de l'aeronautique militaire, fiches signaie- tiques bucco-dentaires, procede pratique d'identification. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 124-6 — Childhood diseases slow Army Air Corps training program at Chanute. Life, 1941, Apr. 14, p.67.—Graybiel, A, Brown, N., & Crispell, R. Medical complaints of flying personnel at a naval air station. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 508-17.—Guild, E, Curwen, G, & Ferber, C. Review of literature concerning the detrimental effects of alcohol and lack of sleep on flying pro- ficiency. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct, 10.— Kukoverov, A. V. K voprosu ob utomlenii letnogo sostava. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 11, 46-9.—Monaco, B. Studio statistico sulle cause di inability del personale aero- navigante militare riconosciute nel decennio 1928-37. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1938, 1: 35-81. ---- Drugging. Drugging of war flyers. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1940, 152: 271. ---- Ear. See also Aero-otitis; Barotrauma; also sub- heading (Otorhinolaryngological aspect) Busch, H. Zur ohrenarztlichen Untersuchung auf Flieger- tauglichkeit. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 116-20.—Dickson, E. D. D., & Bateman, G. H. A survey of the aural health of aircrew candidates for service with the Royal Air Force. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1944, 59: 437-42. ---- Education. Wylie, C. R., jr. Scientific education for Air Force officers. Sc. Month, 1947, 65: 94-102. ---- Electroencephalography. Thorner, M. W. Procurement of electro- encephalographic tracings on 1000 flying cadets for evaluating the Gibbs' technique in relation to flying ability. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 7, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Thorner, M., Gibbs, F. A, & Gibbs, E. L. Relation between the electroencephalogram and flying ability. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 255-62. ---- Equilibrium (and vestibular apparatus) See also Vertigo; also subheading (Otorhino- laryngological aspect) Wenger, M. A. Studies of autonomic balance in Army Air Forces personnel, lllp. 25^cm. Berkeley, 1948. Forms No. 4, v.19 (or, No. 101) Comp. Psychol. Monogr. Alandarov, N. S. [Results of vestibular stability training] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 94. ------ [Comparative data in in- vestigations of the vestibular apparatus among aviators and students] Ibid, 1937, No. 4, 39-41.—Cabal lero, A. Aparato vestibular del personal en vuelo. Rev. espan. otoneuroft, 1947, 6: 253-60.—Casella, B. La cronassia del nervo vesti- bolare nel personale aeronavigante e negli aspiranti al pilo- taggio. Gior. med. mil, 1937, 85: 806-24.—Cioch, R. [In- creased excitability of the vestibular organs among the flying personnel] Polski przegl. med. lot, 1939, 8: 40-7.—De Kruyff van Dorssen, H. G. B. The balancing chair. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 99-100.—Held, B. An experiment with the balancing chair. Ibid, 101-4.—Kantorovich, J. [Use of physical exercises for training the organs of equilibrium in aviators] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 29-32.—Kulikovsky, G. [Training of the vestibular apparatus in aviators] Ibid, 21-9.—Mikhlin, E. [Reflex from the vestibular apparatus on the vessels of the nasal mucous, and its significance in selection of students for aviation] Ibid, 1937, No. 4, 41-6.—Osolikhina, M. [Training of the vestibular apparatus] Ibid, 37-9.— Polkowski, K. O koniecznoSci rozszerzenia badan zmyslu rownowagi u personelu latajacego. Lek. wojsk, 1932, 20: 917-26. ---- Eye. See also subheading (Vision) Mercier, A., & Duguet, J. Physio-pathologie oculaire de l'aviateur. ccxxxiii p. 23}^cm. Par., 1947. Rose, H. W. Ophthalmological experiences during flying fitness examinations. 7 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U 13-16-26, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Tiffin, J., & Bromer, J. Analysis of eye fix- ations and patterns of eye movement in landing a Piper Cub J-3 airplane. 26p. 27}£cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 10, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 8-300: Notes on eye, ear, nose, and throat in aviation medicine. 286p. 23cm. Wash., 1940. Adams, J. C. The importance of tangent screen diagnosis. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 1: No. 4, 13.—Alpern, M. B. Visual standards for Army air pilots. Optometr. Week, 1941-42, 32: 1101.—Blatt, N. Seiectionnement des aviateurs au point de vue de leur organe visuel. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1940, 112: 323-34. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 359 (Abstr.)—Bur- meister, H. Untersuchungen iiber Aenderungen der optischen Reaktionszeit des Menschen beim Einwirken hoher Fliehkrafte. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1938-39, 3: 277-84.—Byrnes, V. A. Eye problems in combat aviation. Texas J. M, 1942—43, 38: 399- 402. ------ Evaluation of eye tests used in the examination of Army aviators. Ibid, 1944-45, 40: 235-40.—Chavez Velando, L. A. El astigmatismo y la aptitud para la aviaci6n. Rev. san. mil, Lima, 1935, 8: 54-71.—Counsel], W. D. Air Force eye standards and examination procedure. Tr. Ophth Soc. Australia, 1940, 2: 7-18.—Cridland, N. The cover test for near. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 361-4.—Cyrlin, B. [Protection of the eyes in the arctic regions and high altitudes] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 24-31. ------ & Vishnevsky, N. A. [Physiology of vision in night and altitude flights] Ibid, 1936, 58-64.—Dazzle (The) Sub-Group. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 6.—Eyes of the British Air Force. Am. J. Optometr, 1943, 20: 204-6.—Flekkel, A. Zabolevaniia glaz v aviachasti. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 97.—Granstrom, K. O. Erfarenheter av ogonundersokningar a militarflygar- aspiranter. Sven. lak. tidn, 1942, 39: 294-313.—Hargreaves, J. M. Some interesting ophthalmological factors in the selec- tion of the military aviator. J. Aviat. M, 1936, 7: 9-11.— Imus, H. A. Visual standards for naval aviation. Proc. Vir- ginia Acad. Sc, 1947-48, 26: 128. ------ Visual examina- tion of flyers returned from combat. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 62-93.—Kafka, M. M. Military pilots' vision. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: 339.—Livingston, P. C. Heterophoria in aviation; its significance and its treatment. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K, 1934, 54: 337-59. ------ The use of contact lenses in the Royal Air Force. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 408, 1. ------ Visual problems of aerial warfare; day studies in photopic vision. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 2: 67-73.— Locknitz, K. Ueber die Ergebnisse von Fusionsmessungen bei Sonderuntersuchungen auf Fliegertauglichkeit. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1938, 3: 173-5.—Lohlein, W. Bleibende Schadigung der Sehbahn im Hohenflug. Klin. Mbl. Augenh, 1938, 101: 818-22.—Marchman, O. M., jr. Diseases and defects in air- crew trainees; visual system. War Med, Chic, 1945, 8: 371-5— Mayou, B. An orthoptist with the R. A. F. at home and over- seas. Brit. Orthopt. J, 1947, 4: 122-34.—Mikhailov, N, & Totrov, M. [Effect of hidden strabism on the technique of piloting] Voen. san. delo, 1938, No. 2, 62-4.—Ono, K. Unter- suchung iiber die Akkommodationszeit am Auge des Marine- I fliegers. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: 57.—Orthoptisfs AVIATOR 335 AVIATOR work with the Royal Air Force in England. Am. J. Optometr, 1943, 20: 181-3.—Pol, W. [Changes in the acuity of vision among the military aviators between 1927-1932] Lek. wojsk, 1934, 24: 373-8. ------ [Vision qualifications for aviation Ibid, 1937, 30: 694-6.—Ramirez, F. El ojo y la aviaci6n. Rev. mil. La Paz, 1942, 6: 741-6. Also Rev. san. mil, Cara- cas, 1942, 1: 41-7.—Rosenberg, S. P, & Vengrzhenovsky, G. S. [Significance of convergence in the School of Aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 37-40.—Schmidt, I. New tests for examination and training of color vision; Munsell papers. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, July, 9; Oct, 10.— Schwichtenberg, A. H. A study of the field of binocular vision of flying cadets at primary Air Corps training center. J. Aviat. M, 1935, 6: 64-7.—Scobee, R. G. Research on visual stand- ards in the Army Air Forces. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com, 1945, 11. meet, 24-6.—Starkiewicz, W. [Effect of stunt flying in low altitude on the functional state of the eye] Lek. wojsk, 1936, 28: 231-45.—Stauffer, H. B. The use of a Hughes double rotary prism in aviation examinations. J. Aviat. M, 1942, 13: 148.—Strughold, H. The human time factor in flight; the latent period of optical perception and its significance in high speed flying. Ibid, 1949, 20: 300-7.—Vasconcelos, N. de. A oftalmologia em face da aviacao; semiotecnica de exame para aviador. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1941, 2: 319-31.— Velhagen, K, jun. Sehorgan und Luftfahrt. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 207; 254.—Weaver, W. R. Night flying—ophthal- mological factors. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 3, 1-7.—Wolpaw, B. J. Visual standards in aviation. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com, 1945, 11. meet, 27-30.—Zaionchkov- sky, M, & Kogan, E. [Correcting lens for flyers and for the observers] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 21-4. ---- Fatigue. See also War neurosis; War psychosis. Bartlett, F. A note on early signs of skill fatigue. 2p. 33cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 703, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Knorre, G. v. Flying fatigue. 111. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. S8-46-29, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Transl. from Forschber. Inspek. San. Wesens Luft- waffe, 1943, No. 18/45. Wenger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies; test differences between returnees with and with- out symptoms of operational fatigue. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 421, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Anxiety reactions in airmen; operational fatigue. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 11, 1-5.—Balser, B. H, & Pacella, B. L. Studies on flying personnel with operational fatigue; carbohydrate and electroencephalographic studies. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1945, 102: 76-8.—Bierman, H. R. Physical fatigue in single control military aircraft. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 253-6.—Fiumel, A. Astenja lotnicza. Lek. wojsk, 1933, 21: 692-705. ------ [Fatigue of the aviation personnel in relation to the evolution of aviation technique] Ibid, 1939, 33: 291-5.—Graybiel, A., Horwitz, O, & Gates, D. The problem of fatigue among student pilots at the Naval Air Training Center, Pensacola, Florida. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 9-25.—Grinker, R. R, Willerman, B. [et al.] A study of psychological predisposition to the develop- ment of operational fatigue. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1946, 16: 191-214.—Henschke, U. [et al.] Pilot fatigue, the capillary system and nutrition. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 44.—Hollwich, F. Pilot fatigue. Ibid, 53 — Jeffries, W. M. Stress on personnel flying the hump. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 603-12.—Kalez, M. M, & Hovde, R. C. Pilot-staleness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1441-50. Keator, J. E, Kimball, A. [et al.] Fatigue factors in helicopter flying. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 28.— Kelsey, M. P. Flying fatigue in pilots flying long-range single- seat fighter missions. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 14-6.— McFarland, R. A. Fatigue in aircraft pilots. War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 430-48.—Murray, J. M. The syndrome of operational fatigue in flyers. Psychoanal. Q, 1944, 13: 407-17.—Reid, D. D.—Sickness and stress in operational fly- ing. Brit. J. Social M, 1948, 2: 123-31.—Storring, G. E. [The treatment of flying fatigue] CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVIII-49, 91-3—Szak, J., & Csefko, 1. A faradas jelent6sege a rep. hajoz6 szolgalatban. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 681-6.—Tillisch, J. H., & Walsh, M. N. Chronic exhaustion state in test pilots. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 917-22.—Weaver, E. M. F., Van Valkenburg, J. D. [et al.] Medical problems of long range fighter missions; a study in fatigue. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 341-51.—Zimmerman, H. A. Fatigue in B-29 crewmen. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 304-7. ---- female. See under Women in the Air Force. ---- Fitness. See also under Aircrew. Grow, M. C, & Armstrong, H. G. Fit to fly. 387p. 20cm. N. Y., 1941. Damon, A. Physique and success in military flying. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1947, 5: 239.—Duguet, J., Nardin, R. [et al.] Etude des nouvelies conditions medicales d'aptitude physique au service dans le personnel navigant de 1'Armee de l'Air. Med. aeronaut, 1946, 1: 92-105.—Fiumel, A. [Effect of skiing on physical and mental fitness of the aviation personnel] Lek. wojsk, 1937, 29: 730-6.—Galla, E. A haj6z6 es a sport. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 465-8.—Graybiel, A, & West, H. The relationship between physical fitness and success in training of U. S. Naval flight students. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 242-9.— Karpovich, P. V. The physical fitness of Army flyers. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 109 &c. ------ & Green, E. L. Physical fitness and age of Army Air Forces personnel. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 96-9.—Karpovich, P. V, & Weiss, R. A. Physical fitness of men entering the Army Air Forces. Res. Q. Am. Ass. Health, 1946, 17: 184-92.—Marshall, G. S. Physical fitness in R. A. F. flying personnel. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1939, 2: 91-100.—Starfinger, W. Dienstfahigkeit und Flie- gertauglichkeit nach iiberstandener Erkrankung. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1941, 6: 129-33. ---- Fitness tests. See also under Aircrew. Brown, J. S. The S. A. M. Rate Control Test. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 39, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The S. A. M. Single Dimension Pursuit Test, models A, B, C, D, and E (CM801B-1, B-2, B-3, B-4, and B-5) lip. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 42, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Btjel, J., & Melton, A. W. Develop- ment and evaluation of the S. A. M. Discrimina- tion Reaction Time Test (CP611D) Model B. 19p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 470, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Brown, J. S., & Weitz, J. A pre-validation study of pilot selection test situations using the Link Trainer. 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 340, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Buel, J., & Melton, A. W. The S. A. M. Two-Hand Coordination Test for the classifica- tion of aviation cadets; apparatus and procedures [31]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 124, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Byrnes, V. A., Carlson, W. A. [et al.] Study of time required to complete a 64-examination for flying [5]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-082, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Davis, F. B. The AAF qualifying examina- tion. 266p. 23Kcm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 6, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Deemer, W. L., jr. Records, analysis, and test procedures. 621p. 24cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 18, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Elbel, E. R., & Ronkin, R. R. Palmer skin resistance as a measure of physical fitness. 31p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 319, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Finch, G. The S. A. M. Speed of Manipula- tion Test. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. I, Proj. No. 460, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The S. A. M. Drift Correction Test. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 462, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The SAM Check-List Dial Setting Test. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 463, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. AVIATOR 336 AVIATOR Gibson, J. J. Motion picture tes ing and research. 267p. 23cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. Program U. S. Air Force. Grether, W. F. The School of Aviation Medicine Steadiness Test, Form B. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 95, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Karpovich, P. V. A comparative study of the Behnke and the Harvard step-up tests for physical fitness. 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 148, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The effect of reverse and forward grips upon performance in chinning. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 178, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The reliability of the AAF Physical Fitness Test. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 184, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Effect of age upon the Physical Fitness Rating. 2 pts. 7p.; 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 & 2, Proj. No. 191, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Studies of the AAF Physical Fitness Test; training curves in chinning. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 245, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- [The same] effect of secondary body movements on chinning scores. 1 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 245, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- [The same] selection of a time limit for sit-ups. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 245, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. [The same] sit-ups and leg-lifts. Randolph Field, 1945. 2p. 2fcm Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 245, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Loucks, R. B. Substitution of a microswitch scoring system for the photocell scoring technique now employed in Target Link Test. 3p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 416, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Melton, A. W. The S. A. M. Steadiness Test, Form A, for the classification of aviation cadets. 28p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 77, U. S. Air Force Schooi Aviat. M. ---- A comparison of the old and new Rudder Control Tests, CM120B and CM120C, and of the single target and triple target forms of the new Rudder Control Test. 25p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 339, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Apparatus tests. 1056p. 23Kcm Wash., 1947. ' Forms v. 4, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Payne, R. B. The AFSAM Compensatory Balancing Test, Model A. 8p. 26cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1943. Forms Test No. 2, Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-011, U. S, Air Force School Aviat. M. *,~T7 «The AFSAM Pursuit Confusion Test, Model A. 9p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949 Forms.TestNo. 1, Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-011, U. S. Air ■force bchool Aviat. M. Phillips, B. E. The relationship between certain aspects of physical fitness and success in pilot training. 65p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 500, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Robinson, T. N., Maison, G. L., & Martin, M. J. The Flack test. 11 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-64, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Ronkin, R. R. A comparative study of the Behnke and Harvard step-up tests for physical fitness; further studies of the Harvard Step-up Test. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 148, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Turk, H. M. A simple coordination test in selection of aviation cadets, lip. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 196, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Wenger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies; the test battery, its rationale, and the effects of certain uncontrolled variables. p. 71-112. 27cm. S. Antonio, 1945. Forms T45-6, Res. Bull. Psychol. Res. Unit S. Antonio Cadet Center. Williams, A. M., jr, & Brown, J. S. A pre- validation study of pilot-selection test situations using the Canadian Link Tester. 27p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 356, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Byrnes, V. A., Carlson, W. A., & Flickinger, D. D. Study of the average time requirement for adequate completion of the 64-examination. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Apr, 16.—Carlson, W. A. A proposed aid in the selection of Army flying cadets. J. Aviat. M, 1939, 10: 66-71.—Ferree, C. E., & Rand, G. [An instrument for testing pilot fitness] Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 293 (Abstr.)—Gilmer, B. v. H., & Preston, H. O. Group testing. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 18, 7-13, 3 pi.—Pieron, H. Tests de selection en aviation militaire. Bull. Inst. nat. travail, Par, 1947, 3: 33; 65; 110.—Rafferty, J. A., & Hager, R. P. Con- struction of a battery of tests for the selection of students for the aviation medical examiner's course. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct. 17. ---- Flying adaptability. See also subdivision (Aptitude) Berman, I. R. The validity of the flying adaptability rating in predicting success in avia- tion training. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 66, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rafferty, J. A., & Deemer, W. L., jr. Statistical evaluation of the experimental ARMA of World War II; factor analysis of items. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-097, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Sheldon, W. H. Use of the somatotype in standardizing and objectifying the ARMA (Adaptability Rating for Military Aeronautics) 21 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 127, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Carlson, W. A. A suggested flying adaptability rating worksheet for file. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 20-2.— Rafferty, J. A, & Deemer, W. L, jr. Statistical evaluation of the experimental adaptability rating for military aeronautics of World War II. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 16. ---- Gastrointestinal tract. Brauch, F. Zur Frage der Beeintrachtigung der fliege- rischen Leistungsfahigkeit durch Magen- und Darmerkran- kungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 460-6. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 529-32 (abstr.)—Gunzin igaku; hikosi to i-syozy5 [., airplane pilots and stomach symptoms] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 359.—Mallison, R. Magenbeschwerden bei Flugzeugfuhren. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 411-3. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 528 (abstr.) AVIATOR 337 AVIATOR ---- Headache. See also in v.11, ser. 4, Index-Catalogue under Migraine. Akopdzhanian, A. [Aviator's headache, and attempts in treatment with oxygen] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 50. ---- Height and weight. See also under Anthropometry. Morant, G. M. Preliminary report on body measurements of 2400 candidates for air crew. 8 1. 27>2cm. Lond., 1943. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 538, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res, Com. ---- Age-height-weight standards suitable for use in medical examinations of aircrew candidates. 3 1. 29cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 653, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. ---- The heights and weights of Royal Navy pilots compared with those of R. A. F. pilots. 6 1. 27cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 673, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. ---- Surveys of the heights and weights of Royal Air Force personnel. 20p. 33}£cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 711, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. ---- Surveys of the heights and weights of Royal Air Force personnel. Pt 2. 22p. 33cm. Lond., 1949. Forms FPRC 711 (a) Fly. Pers. Res. Com. Gr. Britain. --- Hygiene. United States. War Department. Army Air Forces. Air Forces manual No. 23: Hand- book of recovery. 24p. 28cm. N. Y., 1944. Baker, C. J. Personal hygiene of the flier. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 3, 32-42.—Crane, F. A. Dental sug- gestions. Ibid, 54-6.—Crane, J. E. Time out for rest. Connecticut M. J, 1944, 8: 379-80.—Wright, D. G. Rest for operational flyers. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 42. ---- Life expectancy. Cutler, S. J., & Rafferty, J. A. Comparison of life expec- tancy, period of active duty, and medical history of flying and non-flying officers. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 14; Oct. 9; 1949, Jan, 15.—Willius, F. A. A talk on the adjustment of man to the advancing years of life. * light Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 109-11. --- naval. McFarland, R. A., & Franzen, R. H. The Pensacola Study of Naval Aviators, final sum- mary report. 139p. 27>£cm. Wash., 1944 Forms No. 38, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. Carr, R. M. An alumnus returns. Contact, Pensacola. 1942, 2: 17-20.—Fiske, D. W. Validation of naval aviation cadet selection tests against training criteria. J. Appl. Psychol., 1947, 31: 601-14. ---- Neuropsychiatry. See also Neuropsychiatric examination. Davis, D. R. Behavior of neurotic subjects in the Cambridge cockpit. 19 1. 27>/2cm. Lond., Forms F. P. R. C. No. 530, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Reid, D. D. The influence of psychological disorder on efficiency in operational flying. 14 1. 27cm. Lond., 1942. . Forms F. P. R. C. No. 508, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Symonds, C. P. A series of cases with psycho- logical disorder examined in relation to the prob- lem of selection of flying personnel. 10 1. 29cm. Lond., 1941. „ .. . ™ • t> t> = Forms F. P. R. C. No. 412a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. . Wenger, M. A. Studies of autonomic balance in Army Air Forces Personnel, lllp. 25>icm. Berkeley, 1948. „ . . .. Forms No. 4, v. 19 (or No. 101) Comp. Psychol. Monogr. Archer, B. C. The emotional factor in service aviation. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1939, 25: 108-19.—Bick, J. W., jr. The problem of the severe psychoneurotic in the Army Air Forces. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945-46, 102: 222-30.—Bigelow, R. B. Psychiatric problems in military aviation. Am. J. Ortho- psychiat, 1942, 12: 715-7. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 381-402.—Dolbnin, T. V. K voprosu o nevrozakh letnogo sostava v voennoe vremia. Voen. san. delo. 1941, 59-61.— Fulton, J. F, & Thorner, M. W. Unsolved neurologic prob- lems in military aviation. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1941, 67: 112-5.—Green, D. M. Aeroneuroses in a bomb training unit. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 373-7.—Hastings, D. W. Neuro- psychiatric experiences in the AAF. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 359.—Jensen, W. S. Some interesting neuropsychiatric factors in the selection of military aviators. J. Aviat. M, 1935, 6: 107-12.— Klingman, W. O. Psychiatric problems in flying personnel. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1944-45, 14: 109-13.— Przysiecki, E. [Role of sports in the development of mental qualities, indispensible for aviators] Lek. wojsk, 1935, 26: 712-19.—Reinartz, E. G. Research aspects at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine in nervous and mental diseases. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 54-62.— Requarth, W. H. Emotional disturbances encountered in carrier pilots. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 253-62.— Symonds. Clinical and statistical study of neuroses precipi- tated by flying duties. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. 1944, No. 564, 9-12. ---- Neurosis. See under War neurosis. — Nutrition service. See Nutrition service, Aviators. — Orientation. See under Flight, Formation. — Oto-rhino-laryngological aspect. See also subheadings (Audiometry; Ear) Hall, D. S. Diseases and defects in aircrew trainees; ear, nose, throat and oral cavity. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1946, 44: 319-27.—Halm, T. A repuiessel kapcsolatos ful-orr-gegeszeti probiemak. Honvedorvos, 1951, 3: 113-27.—Kulikovsky, G. Vestibuliarnaia trenirovka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 694-8.—Simpson, J. F. A general survey of otorhinological considerations in service aviation. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1941-42, 35: 245-8. Also J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1942, 57: 1-7. — Oxygen deficiency. See Anoxia. ---- Performance test. Channell, R. C. An analysis of pilots' per- formances in multi-engine aircraft, R5D. 49 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1947. Forms No. 151-1 (20-0-1) Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Loucks, R. B. A skid-slip recorder for assess- ing the proficiency of student pilots during routine check rides. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 347, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Weitz, J. Effect of shape and color coding of airplane controls on speed and accuracy of per- formance, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 336, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Page, H. E. A cumulative record of naval aviator profi- ciency. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19:211-8.—Proficiency measures. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 147-61. --- Personality test. O'Gorman, W. D., & Kunkle, E. C. A study of the relation between Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory scores and pilot error in aircraft accidents. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 477, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 31-8. Turk, H. M. Relation of broken homes to success in flying training (elementary schools) 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 203, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. AVIATOR 338 AVIATOR Carlson, W. A. Nervous stability. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 207.—Construction of keys X, Y, and Z for the bio- graphical inventory. Aviat. Psychol. Techn. Mem, 1944, No. 3, 1-5.—Hamlin, P. G. Personality reactions in a group of military airplane pilots; with special reference to behavior to alcohol. J. Aviat. M, 1939, 10: 129-35. Also Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1940, 5: 293 (Abstr.)—Heathers, G. L. Personality and adjustment studies. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 15, 59-85.—Humm, D. G. Note concerning the validity of standard and custom-built personality inven- tories in a pilot selection program, by Donald E. Super. Educ. Psychol. Measur, 1948, 8: 257-61.—Jennings, L. S. Minne- sota multiphasic personality inventory; differentiation of psy- chologically good and poor combat risks among flying per- sonnel. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 222-6, &c—Lawrence, D. H. Biographical surveys. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 15, 102-18.—Lottig, H. Bedeutung und Methodik der Personlichkeitsbeurteilung in der Fliegertaug- lichkeitsprufung. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 337-42.— Moravek, Z. Vyzkum osobnosti a jeho theoreticke pfedpo- klady pfi vtfberu k v^konne letecke sluzbe. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 320-30.—Super, D. E. The validity of standard and custom-built personality inventories in a pilot selection program. Educ. Psychol. Measur, 1947, 7: 735-44. ---- Physical examination. See also Hyperventilation; also various sub- divisions (Fitness; Fitness test, etc.) Davis, F. B. The AAF qualifying examination. 266p. 23^cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 6, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Great Britain. Air Ministry. The medical examination for fitness for flying (Royal Air Force and Civil) 90p. 8? Lond., 1936. ---- [The same] 4. ed. 90p. 8? Lond., 1938. Repr. from 1936 ed. & includes Amendment Lists Nos. 1 & 2. ---- [The same] 4. ed., repr. 94p. 21}£cm. Lond., 1940. Kossmann, C. E., Green, E. L., & White, E. C. The reliability and value of thoracic and abdominal measurements in the physical examina- tion for flying. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Froms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 243, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Loucks, R. B. The use of muscle action po- tential measurements in the selection of aircrew trainees. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 274, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Dolbnin, T. V. Sanitarnaia dokumentaciia i osvidetelstvo- vanie vo vrachebnykh komissiiakh letnogo sostava v voennoe vremia. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 103-5.—General contributions to techniques of prediction and experimentation. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 261-95.—General evaluation of the AAF qualifying examination. Ibid, 1947, No. 6, 231-3.—History of the AAF qualifying examination. Ibid, 1-9.—Keevil, J. J. The examination of candidates for air pilots. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 69.—Kenny, E. B. Remarks on recruiting in general and a review of 1,000 examina- tions for the Fleet Air Arm. Ibid, 1945, 31: 39-45.—Leedham, C. L. Causes of failure in the physical examination for flying as seen in cadet applicants. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 583-8.— Martins Garcia, J. Da aplicacao da biotipologia na selecao de aviadores. Rev. med. mil, Rio. 1941, 30: 378-88.—Mis- cellaneous examinations developed by the staff responsible for the construction of the AAF qualifying examination. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 6, 213-30.— Miscellaneous types of items developed for use in the AAF qualifying examination. Ibid, 199-211.—Modifications in the AAF qualifying examination and data pertaining to se- lected forms. Ibid, 33-51.—New physical examination form. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947-48, 9: No. 10, 1-3.—Office of the Flight Surgeon, Narsarssuak Army Air Base; medical screening of the outpost personnel. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 6: 79-81.—O'Kelley, W. R. Aviation physical examination. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 5, 20-3.—Physical examination for flyers; changes in technic. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 46.—Physical examination for flymg: AR 40-110. Ibid, 175.—Principles underlying the construction of the AAF qualifying examination. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 6, 11-31.—Reports of physical examination for flying. Burned. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl, Wash, 1947, 8: No. 10, 3-7.—Takagi, K. Ohbei ni okeru kokudomusya sintai kensa [Physical examination of pilots in Europe and America] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 165 f4!-51-—Travers, T. a'B. Muscle balance and its importance m the selection of air crew. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 123 — Uses of the AAF qualifying examination. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 6, 53-8.—Westerberg, E. Nagra synpunkter pa lakarundersokningarna av militarflygare. Sven. lak. tidn, 1943, 40: 295-302. ----Physical examination: Findings. Berman, I. R. An estimate of the number of men in the United States who could qualify aa pilots under existing standards. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 50, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Franzen, R., & McFarland, R. A. De- tailed statistical analysis of data obtained in the Pensacola study of naval aviato s. 45p. 18cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 41, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. Grulee, C. G., jr. A study of records of air- crew personnel eliminated from flying after graduation from flying training. 11 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 211, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rook, A. F. Sub-standard candidates; a report on the after history followed for a period of ten years of 106 candidates accepted for pilot- ing duties in the Royal Air Force with a sub- standard physical efficiency and on 103 controls. lip. 33^cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 698, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Gore, T. L, & Lawton, W. H. An analysis of 575 examina- tions at Maxwell Field for primary flying training. J. Aviat. M, 1936, 7: 172-6.—Lyons, R. E. Analysis of the causes of disqualification of 164,687 applicants rejected for aviation training. Ibid, 1949, 20: 193-200.—Sellers, A. H., Corbet, A. A. G. [et al.] Findings in wartime physical examination of volunteers for air force service, and some implications for the future. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1949, 61: 462-7. Physical standards. See also under Medical examination, Physical standards. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Selection and Training of Aircraft Pilots. The medical requirements of the Civil Aeronautics Administration and the recommended medical requirements of the Per- sonnel Licensing Division of the Provisional International Civil Aviation Organization. 75p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. United States War Department. Army regulations. No. 40-110: Standards of physical examination for flying. 24p. 8? Wash., 1931. —— [The same] Changes No. 2. 7p. 8? Wash., 1933. ---- [The same] Changes No. 3. 8p. 8? Wash., 1935. Belli, C. M. Requisiti fisici e psichici per il servizio di pilota aereo nella R. Marina. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1914, 2: 352-62.—Consideracoes gerais, bases e propostas referentes ao projecto de regulamento relativo a revisao do pessoal aero- nautico navegante. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1947, 10: 41-7.— Damon, A., Randall, F. E. [et al.] The importance of human sizing standards in aviation. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 8.—Egorov, P. I. [Requirements concerning the state of in- ternal organs for candidates for aviation service] Tr. Acad. mil. med.Kiroff, 1935, 4: 175-98.—Estudo base para a seleccSo e inspeccao do pessoai aeronautico navegante. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1947, 10: 26-40.—Grant, D. N. W. Physical stand- ards and waivers. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 275-8.—Kafka, M. M. The flying cadet candidate and the family physician. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 956. Also Med. World, Phila, 1941, 59: 298.—Mashburn, N. C, & Marshall, F. A. Aviation medical standards, British R. A. F. versus U. S. Army Air Corps. J. Aviat. M, 1942, 13: 62-71.—Spunt, E. T. New physical standards for army pilots. N. England J. M, 1941, 225: 999-1001.—Tuttle, A. D. Physiological and psychological characteristics of successful pilots. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 227-37. ---- Psychological examination. See also Neuropsychiatric examination; Psy- chological service. AVIATOR 339 AVIATOR Grether, W. F. Development of the S. A. M. Steadiness Aiming Test, Form B, for use in the selection and classification of aircrew per- sonnel. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 88, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Humphreys, L. G. Factor analysis of the integration battery. 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 418, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Re-analyses of foresight and planning, judgment, and reasoning tests. 19p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 438 & 442, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. IM. ---- Analyses of judgment and reasoning tests in aviation-student and high-school popu- lations. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 442, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Loucks, R. B. The validity of smoothness of control measurements obtained during perform- ance of the S. A. M. Two-Hand Coordination Test as a basis for selection of aircrew candidates. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 45, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Wexger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies, No. 1-5. p.71-125; 149-82. 27cm. S. Antonio, 1945. Forms No. 6, 7, 9-11, of T45, Res. Bull. Psychol. Res. Unit S. Antonio Cadet Center. ---- Psychophysiological studies; intercorre- lations, factor analyses, and equations for esti- mating factors. 16p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 421, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Aviation cadet qualifying examination of the Army Air Forces. Psychol. Bull, 1944, 41: 385-94.—Aviation (The) psychology program of the Army Air Forces. Ibid, 1943, 40: 759-69.—Barison, F. II reattivo di Rorschach in 108 piloti aviatori decorati al valor militare. Gior. psichiat, 1943, 71: 231-3.—Barrett, W. G. Psychologic armoring for the Air Forces. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 142-5.—Carlson, W. A. Intelligence testing of flying cadet applicants; a report on psy- chometric measurement. J. Aviat. M, 1941, 12: 226-9.— Delucchi, J. R. Selection of military aircraft pilots; our view- points about professional selection and psychological examina- tion. Ibid, 1942, 13: 234-44. ------ & Mata, L. Un estudio del examen de la atencion aplicable a la seleccion de pilotos. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1939, 38: 190-5.—Detachment histories. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 1-11.—Flanagan, J. C, & Fitts, P. M., jr. Psycholog- ical testing program for the selection and classification of air crew officers. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 6, 1-5.—General contribution to the theory and knowledge of education and training and the evaluation of effectiveness. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 251-7.—General contri- butions to the theory and knowledge of individual differences and trait differences. Ibid, 239-50.—History, organization, and research activities, Psychological Test Film Unit, Army Air Forces. Psychol. Bull, 1944, 41: 457-68—Husen, T. Psykologiska undersokningar av flygaspiranter. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1946, 71: 51-98.—Information tests developed for the AAF qualifying examination. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 6, 75-103.— Kellum, W. E. An early attempt to evaluate psychological fitness for flight training. Contact, Pensacola, 1946-48, 6: 232-5.—Knappe, S. Badania psychologiczne na ushigach medycyny lotniczej. Lek. wojsk, 1945, 36: 63-9.—Lawrence, D. H., & Levine, A. S. Attitude studies. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 15, 86-101.—Lead crew aptitude. Ibid, No. 17, 162-82.— Manual of standing operating procedures for psychological processing (air crew) AAF Training Command. Ibid, No. 18, 511-75.—Mashburn, N. C. Some interesting psychological factors in the selection of military aviators. J. Aviat. M, 1935-36, 113-26.—Mata, L. Test of topographic memory applicable in military aviation. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 526 (abstr.)—Meier-Muller, H. L'importance _ du facteur psychologique dans l'examen d'aptitude pour aviateurs mili- taires. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, 1938, 8. sess, 201-13. Also Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1939, 12: 503-14.—Melton, A. W. History of the development and use of apparatus tests in the aviation psychology program. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 4, 1-21.— Perceptual tests developed for the AAF qualifying examina- tion. Ibid, No. 6, 173-97, pi.—Prediction (The) of combat performance of Naval aviators by means of psychological tests, Aviat. Psychol. Techn. Mem, 1945, No. 5, 1-9— Problems of criteria and control. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 19-23.—Psychological test construction and research in the Bureau of Naval Personnel; validity of the basic test battery, Form 1, for selection for ten types of ele- mentary naval training schools. Psychol. Bull, 1945, 42: 638-44.—Ramirez, R, & Yalour, R. R. Selecci6n psicologica previa de los aspirantes a pilotos en los grandes contingentes. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 657-61.—Recapitulation and conclusion. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 193-200.—Studies on the problem of evaluating pro- ficiency. Ibid, 1948, No. 1, 115-38.—Tests of mechanical comprehension developed for the AAF qualifying examination. Ibid, 1947, No. 6, 143-71.—Tests of practical judgment and reasoning developed for the AAF qualifying examination. Ibid, 105-41.—Vann, J. W. To what extent is reality adjust- ment concerned in the selection of the flying trainee? U. S. Nav. M Bull, 1937, 35: 434-40.—Verbal tests developed for tt« . F quallfymg examination. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 6, 59-73.—Weitzman, E, & Bedell, R. C. The Central Examining Board for the training of naval air cadets. Psychol. Bull, 1944, 41: 57-9. Psychophysical test. Guilford, J. P., & Lacey, J. I., eds. Printed classification tests. 919p. 23}£cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 5, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Wenger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies; test differences between aviation students and operational-fatigue patients, p. 113-25. 27cm. S. Antonio, 1945. Forms T45-7, Res. BuU. Psychol. Res. Unit S. Antonio Cadet Center. Buel, J, & Payne, B. Personnel selection and classification procedures; psychomotor tests.—Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1947, Oct, 16; 1948, Jan, 17.—Jensen, W. S. Aspectos neurofisicos en el examen para aviadores. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1938, 37: 73-80.— Leoszko, J. Z psychotechniki lotnictwa. Lek. wojsk, 1927, 10: 406.—Mata, L. La psicocro- nometria en examenes para aviadores. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1938, 37: 809-21. ------ Examenes psicofisicos en vuelo; comunicacion previa. Ibid, 1941, 40: 314-7. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 527 (abstr.)—Odilon Ortiz, G. El examen psicofisiologico para la aeronavegacion. Rev. san. mil, Asun- cion, 1939-40, 13: 1065-74—Payne, R. B., & Buel, J. Per- sonnel selection and classification procedures; psychomotor tests. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 25.— Poppen, J. R. Influence of aircraft performance on selection and care of military aviators.—War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 180-7.—Ronchevsky, S. P. [Certain points in psycho-hygienic work in the selection of men for military aviation] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 175-83.— Talenti, C, & De Meo, E. [La psicotecnica in medicina aeronautical Deut. Militararzt. 1940, 5: 292 (abstr.) ---- Ration. See under Ration (Aviator; U. S. Air Force) — Re-examination. See also Medical examination, Recategoriza- tion. Anthony, A. Fragen der arztlichen Beurteilung und Begut- achtung; Sonderverhaltnisse bei der Luftwaffe. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtversorg. (Heinemann-Griider, C.) 2. Aufl, Dresd, 1944, 137-45.—Benson, O. O. Periodic physical examination of noncommissioned officers of the first three grades. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 2, 22-4.—Physical recheck of new flying class. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 2, 17-21.— Terres y Prieto, R. _ La inspeccion medica peri6dica de loa pilotos aviadores mejora su eficiencia y les evita accidentes. In: Mem. Sem. med. mil, Mex, 1937, 1. Congr, 9-19. ---- rejected. See for reference under Rehabilitation, U. S. Air Force. ---- Selection. See also other subheadings; also Medical ex- amination, Physical standards. Great Britain. Air Ministry. Instructions for the guidance of medical officers in the selec- tion of recruits for the Royal Air Force. 29p. 12? Lond., 1939. Armstrong, H. G. U. S. A. F. developments in the selection and classification of flyers. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 469-73.— Davies, W. W. Some observations on aviation cadet selection J. Aviat. M, 1940, 11: 37-42.—Drew, C. G. The selection of aircrew in the Royal Air Force. Acta med. leg. social, Brux 1948, 1: 529-39.—Flanagan, J. C. The selection and classified- AVIATOR 340 AWARD tion program for aviation cadets, aircrew; bombardiers, pilots, and navigators. J. Consult. Psychol, 1942, 6: 229-39.— Groes- beck, B, jr. Personnel selection procedures in military avia- tion. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 16-9.— Jenkins, J. G. Naval aviation psychology; the procurement and selection organiza- tion. Am. Psychologist, 1946, 1: 45-9.—Kellum, W. E. Re- cent developments in selection of candidates for aviation training. Am. J. Psychiat, 1943-44, 100: 80-4.—Lee, J. G. Selecting the military pilot. Arizona M, 1944, 1: 58-61.— Leedham, C. L. A proposed method of procuring flying cadets. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 94-5.—Lemaire, E. Pilotlann secimi (trans.) [Selection of pilots] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: 14-21.—Leoszko, J. [Collaboration of physicians with instructors in aviation schools] Lek. wojsk, 1935, 26: 705-11.— Manning, R. V, & Yellowlees, L. A. RCAF aircrew selection methods. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 58-61.— Mashburn, N. C. The selection of the trainee for military aviation. Mil. Sur- geon, 1939, 84: 428-41. ------ Physical, physiological, and psychological considerations in selecting personnel for military aviation. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1940, 37: 181-5.—Mathew- son, F. A. L. Medical aspects of aircrew selection. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1942, 47: 318-22.—Mitchell, H. D. Aircrew selection. Am. J. Psychiat, 1942-43, 99: 354-7.—Ramirez, R., & Yalour, R. R. El problema de la selecci6n de aspirantes a piiotos en los grandes contingentes. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 332- 4.—Selection (The) and classification of air-crew personnel. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 51- 114, 6 ch.—Selection and evaluation of lead crews. Ibid, 1947, No. 16, 220-54.—Sillevaerts. La selection des pilotes a la lumiere des donnees de medecine et de physiologie aeronau- tiques. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, 1938, 8. sess, 77-95.—White, N. W. Neglected aspects of selecting Air Corps personnel. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 26-30, 4 diagr. ---- Training. See also Altitude, Tolerance; Atmospheric chamber, Training; Cadet; Reconnaissance; Target; Training. Karpovich, P. V. Development of special aviation exercises. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 26, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Arkhangelsky, A. [Psycophysiology and ground training in aviation] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 31.—Burwell, J. B. Stu- dent training at the Air Corps training center. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 2, 12-6.—Findings regarding instructional problems in the flying training schools. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 139-92.—Gale, C. H. Training military pilots. Yale Rev, 1941-42, 31: 477-91.— Karpovich, P. V. Physical training for flyers. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: 24.—Norman, R. D. A comparison of earlier and later success in naval aviation training. J. Appl. Psychol, 1947, 31: 511-8.—Pixlee, J. E., & Gubin, E. K. Physical training for army flyers. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 417-9.— Sullivan, W. H., jr. The Naval Aviation Physical Training Program. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 3; 53. ---- Transport pilot. Tillisch, J. H, & Lovelace, W. R., II. The physical mainte- nance of transport pilots. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1941) 1942, 33: 78-86. ---- Vision. See also subheading (Eye) also Dazzle; Vision. Esteban, M. Las funciones visuales en aero- ndutica. 79p. illust. 24cm. Madr., 1941. Fonda, G. E., Green, E. L., & Heagan, F. V., jr. Comparison of results of sight-screener and clinical tests. 19p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 480, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Psychology. An investigation of the relationship between visual ability and flight performance. 123p. 27Kcm. Wash., 1948. Forms No. 78, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut- Admin. Weaver, E. M. F. The importance of vision in aviation. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 289-99.—Zaionchkovsky, M. U., & Kogan, E. S. [Comparative evaluation of Russian, American, and international qualifications in vision for aviators and candidates for aviation schools] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 25-32. AWARD. See, Decoration. Award of Silver Star. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82> 41.—Medical officers awarded the Purple Heart. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 627.—Strott, G. G. Silver Star awards to Naval medical personnel for service rendered during World War I. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: 83-9. AZOV war (1695-96) See under Wars and campaigns. BACTERIOLOGICAL warfare. See also Biological warfare. Pentler, C. F. *Some thoughts on bacterio- logical warfare. lOp. 8? 1932. Bacterial warfare. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1942, 43: 297.—Berg van Linde, A. Bakteriologisk krigforing. Hyg. rev, Stockh 1949, 38: 113-8.—Blumental, N. [Bacteriological war] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1932, 3: 167.—Duperie, R. La guerre bacteriologique. Gaz. sc. med. Bordeaux, 1935, 56: 27-9.— Epler, R. [Bacterial war] Polska gaz. lek. 1935, 14: 203-5.— Ericsson, H., & Berg von Linde, A. Bakteriologisk krigforing. Hyg. rev, Stockh, 1949, 38: 113-8.— Fontes Peixoto, G. J. A guerra microbiana. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: No. espec, 222-38.—Fox, L. A. Bacterial warfare. Sc. Month, 1942,55:5-18.—Gershenfeld, L. Bacteria and the war. Pop. Sc. Talks, 1936, 14: 46-61. Also in: Science in War (Phila- delphia Coll. Pharm.) 1942, 46-61.—Gorer, P. A. Bacterial warfare. In: Frustr. science (Hall, A. D, et al.) Lond, 1935, 115-28.—Gray, G. W. War and disease. Harper's Magazine, May 1941, 614-24.—Guerra (A) bacteriol6gica. Impr. med, Rio, 1943, 18: No. 354, 126.—Herderschee, D. Bacteric- logische oorlogvoering. Tschr. sociale geneesk, 1948, 26: 489.—Molehill (The) of bacterial warfare. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 72, 8.—Parr, L. W. The professor talks about bacterial warfare. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 344.— Ragno, S. V. L. Bacterial warfare. Gradwohl Lab. Digest. 1941-42, 5: No. 3, 4-6.—Raynaud, M. La guerre bacteriolo- gique. Medecin fr, 1949, 9: 106-8.—Schweiger, L. La guerra ai germi deU'aria. Medico condotto, 1948-49, 46: No. 10, 86-8.—Shalett, S. Bacterial warfare. In: Science Yearb, N. Y, 1947, 110-9.—Soto Morales, F. de. Sobre guerra bacteriol6gica. Farmacoter. actual, 1946, 3: 215-7.—Ultime (Le) fantasie sulla guerra batterica. Gazz. osp, 1937, 58: 1131-7.—Wasserstrom, T. Wojna bakteryjna. Lek. wojsk, 1948, 24: 380-400.—Wibaux, R, & Chandelier. La guerre microbienne. Mouvem. san. Par, 1940, 17: 53-6.—Yorke, R. Bacterial warfare. Doctor, Lond, 1945, 4: 201. ---- Defense. See also Epidemic; Epizootic. Rosebury, T., Kabat, E. A., & Boldt, M. H. Bacterial warfare, a critical analysis of the avail- able agents, their possible military applications, and the means for protection against them. p.7-96. 25/ocm. Bait., 1947. Also J. Immun, Bait, 1947, 56: Anti-bacteriological warfare. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 10: 25-9.—Le Bourdelles. La guerre bac- teriologique et la defense passive antimicrobienne. Bull, med. Par, 1939, 53: 179-85.—Se-descubre un rayo de la muerte contra los germenes como arma de guerra. Bol. clase, Lima, 1942, 10: 233-7.—Sestini, L. E possibile una guerra batterio- logica? Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1934, 40: pt 2, 549-61.— Velu. La prophylaxie contre les maladies epizootiques et la guerre microbienne. Rev. vet. mil. Par, 1934, 18: 325-36.— War with bacteria. Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1942, 20: No. 15, 1-4. ---- Ethical aspect. See Humanitarianism. ---- History. Oliaro, T. Contributo alia storia della guerra batterica. Minerva med. Tor, 1935, 26: pt 1, 756-60. ---- Manuals. Bardanne, J. La guerre et les microbes. 253p. 18>-2cm. Par. 1937. Klein, D. *La guerre microbienne [Lyon] 154p. 8? Bourg, 1935. Morata Cant6n, J. Guerra qufmica y bac- terioldgica. 292p. 22Hcm. Barcel., 1938. Sartory, A., & Sartory, R. La guerre bac- teriologique. 66p. 12? Par., 1935. ---- Medical aspect. Bruynoghe, R. La guerre microbienne. Rev. med. Louvain, 1933, 341-6.—De Cesare, G. La guerra microbica. Minerva med. Tor, 1935, 26: pt 1, 733-7.—Duffour, J. La guerre bacteriologique. J. med. Bordeaux, 1937, 114: 333- BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE 341 BACTERIOLOGICAL WARFARE 49.—Duperie, R. La guerre bacteriologique. Ibid, 1935, 112: 7-9.—Fox, L. A. Bacterial warfare; the use of biologic agents in warfare [1933] Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 563-79. Also J. Lab. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 539-53.—Griaznov, I. S. [Bacteriological warfare] Kazan, med. J, 1941, 37:80-4.— Mayer, R. L. Epidemics and bacteriological warfare. Sc. Month, 1948, 67: 331-7.—Rochaix, A. Epidemies provoquees; k propos de la guerre bacterienne. Rev. hyg. Par, 1936, 58: 161-80.—Shapiro, S. E. [Perspectives in application of bac- terial warfare in future war] Soviet, med, 1938, No. 22, 38- 40.—Simmons, J. E. Bacteriological and sanitary problems of wartime. Biol. Colloq, Corvallis (1943-44) 1945, 14 — Voizard, F. A propos de la guerre bacteriologique. Progr. med. Par, 1936, 655-9.—Wiesmann, E. Zum Problem des Bakterienkrieges. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1948, 25: 5-12. Also transl. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1950, 30: 106-10. ---- Objectives. Fontes Peixoto, G. Os objetivos militares da guerra microbiana. Hora med, Rio, 1944, No. 72, 39. ---- Possibility. Bettencourt, N. de. A guerra bacteriologica; possibilidades actuais e previsoes. Bol. Dir. serv. salide mil, 1946, 9: 111— 23.—Boye de Camino, H. Posibilidades de una guerra bac- teriologica. Rev. quim. farm, Santiago, 1946, 4: No. 44, 2-4.—F, G. Une guerre bacteriologique ou toxique est-elle pratiquement realisable? Concours mid, 1949, 71: 2667.— Feasibility of bacterial warfare. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 810.—Gieszczykiewicz, M. [Possibility of bacteriological war- fare] Polska gaz. lek, 1936, 15: 349-52.—Guerra (La) bac- teriana; las posibilidades y la realidad. Bol. Of. san. panamer, 1942, 21: 1033-9.—Karyszkowski, L. [Role of bacteria in future wars] Lek. wojsk, 1935, 25: 717-26.—Najera, L. La guerra parasitol6gica, recurso de las naciones debiles; sus posibilidades futuras. Kuba, 1946, 2: 121-35.—Palmieri, V. M. E reale il pericolo di una guerra batteriologica? Ri- forma med, 1942-43, 59: 163.—Rudowski, W. Mozliwosci wojny bakteriologicznej. Lek. wojsk, 1948, 24: 281-94.— Skinner, G. A. Does germ warfare threaten? Everybody's Health, S. Paul, 1942, 27: No. 3, 4.—Velu, H. La guerre microbienne est-elle realisable? Rec. med. vet, 1935, 91: 822-52. ---- Research. See also Epidemic; Epizootic. Rosebury, T. Experimental air-borne infec- tion. 222p. 23^cm. Bait., 1947. Sarfati, E. *Presomptions d'echecs dans la production experimentale d'epidemies et d'epi- zooties. 47p. 25^cm. Par., 1940. Rosebury, T. Studies of animal coat contamination. In his Exp. Airborne Infect, Bait, 1947, 117720. —---- Res- piratory exposure of guinea pigs and mice. Ibid, 148-51. ------ General data on studies with viruses. Ibid, 182. ------ Comparative stability and infectivity. Ibid, 201-9. ------Respiratory and other routes of infection compared. Ibid, 207-9. ---- Weapons. Astuto, G. L'arma batterica in una guerra futura. Igiene mod, 1937, 30: 241-55.—Cernovsky, J. [Animal infections, transmissible to man, from the standpoint of intentional spread- ing] Voj. zdravot. listy, 1936, 12: 120-34.—C. P., M. Un arma nueva contra los microbios. Casa med, Madr, 1945, 2. epoca, No. 52 [47]—Flick, V. L'arma batteriologica. Rass. clin. ter, 1927, 26: 211-29.—Fox, L. A. The use of biologic agents in warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 189-207. —----- A biologist looks at war; the correlated development of man and his weapons. Army Ordnance, Wash, 1934, 14: 272-8. ------ Bacterial warfare; the use of biologic agents in war- fare. Vet. Bull, Wash, 1934, 28: 79-100.—Georges, L. L'arme bacteriologique; future concurrente des armes chimique et ballistique; ses limites de rendement. Paris med, 1922, 44: (annexe) 392-8.—Jarcho, S. Malaria as a military weapon; a captured German broadside. Bull. Hist, M, 1945, 18: 55^9 — Lins, A. Microbiologia de guerra e guerra bacteriologica. Impr. med, Rio, 1943, 19: No. 357, 32-8.— Lusztig, A. Der Bakterienkrieg. Zschr. Desinfekt, 1931, 23: 93-112. Also transl. Boll. Ist. sieroter. milan, 1936, 15: 266-71.—Marcenac. L'ame bacteriologique dans les guerres modernes. Rev. v6t. mil. Par, 1934, 18: 301-23.—Popescu, F. [Bacterial warfare] Rev. vet. mil, Bucur, 1936, 7: 502-26—Ramos Rodriguez, E. La llamada arma bacteriologica. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 158-73—Rosebury, T. Stability and infectivity of a group of bacteria and viruses. I? his Exp. Airborne Infect, Bait, 1947, 137-215. -—— Men- ingopneumonitis virus. Ibid, 183-7. Psittacosis virus Ibid 187-201.------The Gleason and Borg strains of psittacosis virus. Ibid, 197-201—Tomasek V [Could bac- teria be used as a war weapon?] Voj. zdravot. listy, 1936, 12: 279-94. ---- by countries. Ward, T. G., & Caldwell, R. B. Bacteriological warfare report of APO 502, 708, 709, 244, 246, 247. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 10: 23. ---- by countries: Germany. Rumania. Ministerul Apacerilor Straine. Microbe-culture at Bukarest; discoveries at the German legation; from the Rumanian official documents. 15p. 8? N. Y., 1917. Bliimmer. Der Bazillenkrieg und die Kriegsbazillenliige. Mil. Wbl, Berl, 1929, 114: 737.—Kliewe. Feindsabotage durch Bakterien. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat. Aerzte, 1944, 4: 51. --- by countries: Japan and China. Ayres, P. B., Gilbert, F. J., & Hendrickson, R. M. Japanese bacteriological warfare. 3p. 25Kcm. [n.p.] 1945. Forms No. M-05, Med. Targets. Newman, B. M. Japan's secret weapon. 223p. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. Bacteriological warfare. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: 269.— Bacterial (On) warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 233.—Bac- terial warfare. Chin. M. J, 1943, 61: 259-63.—Japanese use the Chinese as guinea pigs to test germ warfare. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1942, 39: 571.—S, W. Planned bacteriolog- ical warfare? Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 551. BACTERIOLOGIST. Radoye, T. Du role des bacteriologistes dans la future guerre. Arch. med. beige, 1933, 86: 410-33.—Taditch, R. [On the role of the bacteriologists in future wars] Voj. san. glasnik, 1932, 3: 409-25. ------ & Barbieri, P. A. iQue papel les tocara desempefiar a los bacteriologos en la guerra futura? Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1934, 33: 40-58. BACTERIOLOGY [incl. microbiology] See also other terms in Military Section as Bacterial warfare; Bacteriologist; Epidemic; Epidemiology; Epizootic; Food; Wound infection, Bacteriology. San Francisco, Calif. Letterman General Hospital, United States Army. Enlisted Technician's School. Bacteriology syllabus. 41p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1942. Aristovsky, V. Mikroorganizmy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1054-61.—Davis, D. J. Bacteri- ology and the war. Sc. Month, 1917, 5: 385-99.—Gerundo, M. Role of bacteriology in war. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: 366-9.—Gray, G. W. Death on the microbe front. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 201.—Grumbach, A, & Regamey, R. Gedanken zum bakteriologischen Dienst der Armee. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1945, 22: 101-4.— Magalhaes, M. A microbiologia e a guerra. Resenha med., Rio, 1942, 9: 620-47.—Neiman, I. S. Bacteriology and war. Q. Chicago M. School, 1941-42, 2: No. 3, 4.—Pollak, R. [Bac- teriological experiences acquired during the World War] Voj. zdravot. listy, 1937, 13: 147-55.—Puntoni, V. L'importanza della batteriologia ed il posto che le spetta nella medicina mili- tare. Gior. med. mil, 1936, 84: 931-6.—Ritchie, M. B. H. Bacteriology in the next war. J. R. Army. M. Corps, 1924, 43: 24-8.—Schreiber, W. Infektionskrankheiten; die bak- teriologische Ausriistung des Feldheeres. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 11-24.—Thompson, L. Medical bacteriology in Army hospitals; progress since 1918. Proc. Mayo Clin, 1940, 15: 705-7. ---- Laboratory. See also Laboratory; Medical laboratory. France. Armee. Laboratoire de recher- ches BACTERIOLOGIQUES ET DE SEROTHERAPIE DE l'armee. Laboratoire de recherches bacteriologi- ques et de serotherapie de l'armee. lOp. 27cm. [Val de Grace?] 1925. Germany. Oberkommando des heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/15: Pack- ordnung des Kleinen bakteriologischen Feld- laboratoriums; Packordnung; Gebrauchsanwei- sung, vom August 1941. 20p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. ■---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/16: Packordnung des Bakteriologischen Feldlabora- toriums; Packordnung; Betriebsanleitung, vom BACTERIOLOGY 342 BALLISTIC IMPACT August 1941 [Reprint] 55p. 21cm. Berl, 1942. Knorr, M. Die motorisierten bakteriologischen Labora- torien der Luftwaffe. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 474-6.—Michael, M, jr. Bacteriologic laboratory in a combat area. Bull. I". S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 335-40.— Millet, M. Activite des laboratoires de bacteriologie beiges pendant la guerre 1940-1945. Arch. med. belg, 1947, 2: 1-21.— Razi Maner [The bacteriological field laboratory] Askeri sih- hiye mecuasi, 1939, 68: 73-8.—Schreiber, W. Das bakterio- logische Feldlaboratorium. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 67- 72.—Wohlfeil, T, & Freytag, B. Erfahrungen mit einem fahrbaren bakteriologischen Laboratorium zum Soforteinsatz bei Epidemien, mit der Moglichkeit zur Durchfuhrung von Massenuntersuchungen und fiir Zwecke der Seuchenforschung an Ort und Stelle. Ibid, 1942, 7: 302-10. ---- Methods. Delay, P. D. Contact plates and Army inspection of food plants. Army Vet. Bull, 1943, 37: 46-52.—Fisher, G. M. Ispolzovanie rybnykh otkhodov v bakteriologicheskoi praktike. Voen. med. J, 1945, No. 7, 60.—Hornbostel, W. Die Feder- strichmethode nach Lindner und ihre Anwendungsmoglichkeit in der Feldbakteriologie. Med. Zschr, Munch, 1944,1:60-2 — Lorber, L. Bacterologiai tenyeszteses vizsgalatok egyszerii m6dszere, thermostat neikul. Honvedorvos, 1951, 3: 455.— Unger, A. Technik der Entnahme und Einsendung bakterio- logischer Untersuchungsstoffe. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 290-4. BACTERIOPHAGE. See under Wound, Treatment: Bacteriophage. BAG [and pouch] See also such other terms in section as Arctic service, Medical aspects; Blanketing; Burial pouch; Burns, Treatment: Local remedies; Casualty bag; Equipment; First aid. Development of an improved hospital corps pouch—field units. Burned News Letter, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 10, 21 — Individual (The) jungle pouch and pack. Bull. U. S. Army M, Dep, 1943, No. 69, 26.—Khrenov, A, Korostelev, V, & Mala- khov, B. Sumki sanitarnye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 373-6.—Lamb, H. D. A note on a first- aid bag for emergency use afloat. J. r. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 64.—Osipenko, K. Veshchevoi meshok. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1928, 4: 806. BAIL-OUT equipment. See Aircrew, Oxygen supply; Parachute. BALANCING test. See Aviator, Fitness test. BALKAN. See in Military Section under World War I. BALKAN wars (1912-13) See under Wars and campaigns. BALLISTIC impact. See also next heading. Bierman, H. R., & Larsen, V. R. Reactions of the human to impact forces revealed by high speed motion picture technic. lOp. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Tarver, M. E., & Morales, M. F. Prelim- inary studies on a technique to measure the physiological effects of ballistic impact on living tissues by using 20 percent gelatin gels as an embedding medium. 21p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-599, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Tillett, C. W., Ill, Banpield, W. G., jr, & Herget, C. M. The effect of a non-perforating projectile on the animal body protected by steel armor. 33p. 27cm. Army Chem. Cent., Md, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 228, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Masket, A. V. The measurement of forces resisting armor penetration at ballistic speeds. J. Elisha Mitchell Sc. Soc, 104'.), 65: 212.—Preliminary studies on a technique to measure the physiological effect of ballistic impact on living tissues by using 20 percent gelatin gels as an embedding medium. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 24. BALLISTICS. See also preceding heading; also other terms of Military Section as Explosive; Injury; Projectile; Shrapnel, etc. Beitrage zur Ballistik und technischen Physik verfasst von Schulern des Herrn Geheim- rat Professor Dr. phil. Dr Ing. E. h. Carl Cranz anlasslich seines 80. Geburtstages am 2. Januar 1938. 216p. 22>{cm. Lpz., 1938. Cranze, C. J. Lehrbuch der Ballistik [Berl., J. Springer, 1925-27] Reprint. 3v. 24cm. Ann Arb., 1943. Vahlen, K. T. Ballistik. 2. Aufl. [Berl., W. De Gruyter & Co., 1942] Reprint. 267p. 8! Ann Arb., 1945. Herpin, A. La physique des ondes de choc. Rev. sc. Par, 1947, 85: 817-26.—Logan, D. D. Detonation of high explosive in shell and bomb, and its effects. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 214-24.—Nancrede, C. B. The laws of physics and ballistics; the true explanation of the lodgment and deflec- tion of the majority of modern military small-arm projectiles; not the ricochet hypothesis. Contr. Med. Res. V. C. Vaughan Anniv, 1903, 276-9.—Rodriguez, J. A. La posibilidad de tiro de una boca de fuego; formas de las trayectorias. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1942, 42: pt 1, 449-59.—Roever, W. H. Effects of the earth's rotation on the range and drift of a projectile. Science, 1943, 97: 115.—Stange, K. Die Erfassung des Luftwider- standes aus photogrammetrischen Aufnahmen des fliegenden Geschosses. Umschau, 1943, 47: 164-7.—Teneff, S. Genera- lity sui proiettili e sulla loro azione. In: Chir. guerra (Uffre- duzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 89-103, illust. ---- Wound ballistics. See also Bullet; Injury, Blast; Injury—by weapons; Wound. Grundfest, H. Penetration of steel spheres into bone. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Missile Casualt. Rep. No. 10, Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Harvey, E. N., Butler, E. G. [et al.] The mechanism of wounding by high velocity missiles; microsecond x-ray studies. 18p. 28cm. Wash.. 1945. Forms Missile Casualt. Rep. No. 6, Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. McMillen, J. H., & Gregg, J. R. The energy, mass and velocity which is required of small missiles in order to produce a casualty. 26p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Missile Casualt, Rep. No. 12, Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Puckett, W. O., & McElroy, W. D. Studies on the displacement of nerves and blood vessels by the temporary cavity formed in animal tissues by the passage of high velocity missiles. 13p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 14, Missile Casualties Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Black, A. N. Wounding mechanism of high-velocity mis- siles. Brit, M. J, 1942, 1: 239. ------Burns, B. D., & Zucker- man, S. An experimental study of the wounding mechanism of high-velocity missiles. War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 68- 74.—-Callender, G. R. Wound ballistics; mechanism of pro- duction of wounds by small arms bullets and shell fragments. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 337-50.—Cicchetti, H. E. Algunos aspectos de balistica terminal y su relaci6n con cirugia de guerra. Rev. pub. nav, B. Air, 1949, 2: 187-233.—Harvey, E. N. Studies on wound ballistics. In: Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 191-205, 6 pi. ------ & Butler. Wound bal- listics. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 126-8.—Harvey, E. N., Whiteley, A. H. [et al.] Piezoelectric crystal measurements of pressure changes in the abdomen of deeply anaesthetized animals during passage of a high-velocity missile. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 509-28.—Kustanovich, S. Ranevaia ballistika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1017-21.—Michael, P. High explosive fragments; their fate in the human body. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 269-74.—Stonham, F. V. Surgical ballistics. Med. J. Aus- tralia, 1946, 2: 863-5.—Teneff, S. Azione dei varii proiettili BALLISTICS 343 BARRACKS sul corpo dai punto di vista fisico. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi O.) Tor, 1940, 99-102.—Welbourn, D. B. Wounding mecha- nism of high-velocity missiles. Brit. M.J, 1942,1: 89.—Wound ballistics. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 167; 1947, July, 123; 1948, Jan, 204. BALLOON. See Aerostatics; Airship. BALNEOTHERAPY. See under Therapeutics. BALTIC. See under World War I; World War II. BANDAGE. See also Dressing; Surgical technic. Brunner, K. Der beschriinkt ruhigstellende Klebro-Verband. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 543-7.—Folsch, W. Der Verband. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 9. Aufl, Dresd, 1944, 80-9 — Eozlov, M. A. [A cradle bandage] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 50-4.—Markovsky, V. Individualnyi pereviazochnyi paket. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 905-8, pi.—Mashtafarov, V. N. [Economical bandages for wounds and affections of the trunk] Feldsher, Moskva, 1939, No. 4, 41-3.—Mysh, V. M, Tip i kharakter poviazki. In his Materialy istor. khir. voen. vrem, Novosibirsk, 1947, 100-14.— Novozhilov, D. A. [A special bandage for transport immobiliza- tion of the upper extremity] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 73.—Nusret Earabey [Bandages] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 138-47.—Petrov, N. N, & Chechulin, A. S. Poviazki. In: Lechen. ran. voine (Petrov, N. N.) 6. ed, Leningr, 1942, 333-96.—Serebriakova, S. N. [A simplified face bandage] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 75.—Velikorecky, A, Bronstein, J. [et al.] Poviazki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 651-68, illust. BARBITURIC acid. See under Surgical technic, Anesthetization. BAROTRAUMA. See also in this section, Aerootitis; Altitude, Injury. Wilhelm, O. Les variations brusques de la pression atmospherique comme danger et cause des accidents tympaniques et labyrinthiques chez les artilleurs, scaphandriers, militaires des sous- marins et aviateurs de l'armee nationale. p.97- 155. 25^cm. Liege, 1938. In: Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, Liege, 1938, 8. sess, 97-155. Undric, V. Barotravma. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 407-11. BARRACKS. See also Cantonment; Housing; Mess hall; Prison; Receiving barracks; Shelter. Babecki, J. [A new type of military barracks in Poland] Lek. wojsk, 1928, 11: 475-81.—Des Cilleuls. Recent improve- ments in barracks in the French Army. Bull, internat. Serv. sant<5, Liege, 1938, 11: 82.— Eempthorne, G. A. Historical notes on barracks, Scottish Command. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 24-33.—Osipenko, E. Baraki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 395-400.------Kazarma (casa-armata) Ibid, 2: 1091-107.—Structural tile barracks for the Women's Army Corps. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: No. 25, 62-4.—Zelenev, N. Kazarmy. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1930, 12: 65-75. ---- Hygiene. See also Bed: Bivouac; Camp. Prussia. Kriegsministerium. Medizinal- Abteilung. Garnisonbeschreibungen, vom Standpunkt der Gesundheitspflege aus auf- gestellt. 7v. (maps) 23^cm. Berl., 1893-1903. CONTENTS v.l. Kassel. 1893. v.2. Stettin. 1895. v.3. Liegnitz. 1896. v.4. Hannover. 1896. v.5. Frankfurt a. O. 1899. v.6. Potsdam. 1900. v.7. Bremen. 1903. United States. Medical Field Service School. Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Military preventive medicine: Housing of troops. 43p. 8? Carlisle, Pa., 1929. Danielsen, E, & Unger, A. Untersuchungen iiber die Be- schaffenheit der Luft in Schlafraumen von Soldaten. Veroff. Heer. San, 1938, H. 105, 112-20. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 295 (Abstr.)—DeMont, H. G. Insect control in stand- ing barracks; a report on the use of D. D. T. in Jamaica, Febru- ary to October, 1945. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 47-54.— Des Cilleuls, J. Les ameliorations recentes apportees k l'hy- giene du casernement francais. Sess. Off. internat. docum, meU mil, 1937, 7. Sess, 11-25. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 296 (Abstr.)—Iwabuti, C. Etude hygienique sur la caserne dans la region subtropicale, principalement sur le pouvoir refroidissant de l'air. Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1932, 31: 119.— Partitioning of barracks; effect on morbidity rates from respira- tory disease. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 885-7.—Passauer, E. Hygienische Anforderungen an Kasernen. In: Wehrhy- giene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 305-31.—Sampaio, M. Higiene das casernas, dos acampamentos, dos acantonamentos, bivaques e trincheiras. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 425-35. ---- Medical aspects. Garmany, G. Psychiatry under barracks conditions. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 160-4. BASE. See also Airbase. Back to the base. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 19, 5.—Stasov, P. Bazy voenno-morskie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 356-8.—Tomlinson, P. S. The medical problems of a base and of the L. of C. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 217-23. ---- naval and submarine. Babione, R. W. New solutions to primary sanitation prob- lems in Naval advanced bases. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 281-6.—Duncan, D. His Majesty's naval base, Singapore; its medical aspects. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1939, 25: 394-411.— Emerson, C. A. Evacuation at a South Pacific base. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: 26-9.—Fowler, C. D. Sanitation in a tropical advanced naval base. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 45-51.—Given, D. H. C. Health organization on H. M. Naval Base, Singapore, and results; with comments on the practice of preventive medicine seen during tours in the Far East, Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. & Hyg, 1927-28, 21: 344-70 — Johnson, L. W. Medical service at remote naval bases. Mil. Surgeon 1942, 90: 290-9.—Eelley, E. Neuropsychiatric experiences in advance base unit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 140-6. BASE depot. See Depot. BASE hospital. See Hospital, general CZ; Hospital report, United States: General hospitals. BASIC training. See under Training. BASTOGNE. See World War II. BATAAN. See World War II. BATH. See also Swimming pool. Addenbrooke, E. F. Streamlined foot baths. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 602.—Amchfelavsky, I. V. [Construction of a simple and accessible bath house] Feldsher, Moskva, 1939, No. 3, 42-7.—Baster, N. M. E. S. H. bath set. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 189-95.—Bath unit, 24 showerhead. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 53.— Clay, H. H. An improvised hot and cold spray bath for use in field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 291-4.—Golovko [A bathhouse at the front] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 79.—Gordon, J. E. Batiiing ablution facilities. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 10, 6.—Gotz, L. [Portable, com- plete shower apparatus] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 44-6.— Hutchinson, G. R. A portable improvised shower. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 195-8.—[Improvised wash basin and shower bath] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 427-9.—Kirichinsky, A. R. Iskusstvennye vanny tipa Ckhaltubo i ikh primenenie v patologii voennogo vremeni. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 517- BATH 344 BATTLE 22.—Krotkov, F. G. [A field bathhouse] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 87.—Markowe, M. Notes on a captured Italian mobile bath unit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 245-7.— Mikhel'son, G. Dushevye ustanovki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 194(>-18, 2: 584-7, pi.—Shower bath without fixtures in a camp before the Battle of Gettysburg, 1863, after a contemporary woodcut [Illust.] Clin. Excerpts, 1943, 17: 171.—Turner, A. E. An improvised shower. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 274.—Wells, F. A. A portable bath, treat- ment, and operation table for field use. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 73: 194-6. BATH company. Fumigation and bath company. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 12.—Mikhelson, G. Polevoi bannyi otriad. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 711-3. BATTALION aid station. See also Aid station; First aid. Eulifai, A. Zlj. eii. szakasz mukodese a csapatgyakorlato- kon. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 450-3.—Petrov, A. Batal'onnyi medicinskii punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 429-32.—Vasilache, S. Mecanismul functionary unui post de prim ajutor batalionar. Romania med, 1941, 19: 235. BATTALION surgeon. See also Medical officer. Biezynski, J. D. *Le m6decin de bataillon en temps de guerre. 38p. 8? Par., 1939. Carotenuto, P. La chirurgia del medico di battaglione. Forze san, Roma, 1937, 6: 917.—Hints for battalion surgeons. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1944, 24: No. 2, 47.'—Lazzeroni, A. La chirurgia del medico di battaglione. Forze san, Roma, 1937, 6: 506—Medecin (Le) de battaillon, 1914-18. Bruxelles mid., 1935-36, 16: 779.—Medical officer to an Infantry battalion. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 606.—Sobel, R. Psychia- try and the battalion surgeon. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 72-6. ------ The battalion surgeon as psychiatrist. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: Suppl, 36-44.—Vandel, F. M. Assistant battalion surgeons in combat. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 20-5. BATTLE. See also Combat; for famous battles see Wars and campaigns. Mercier, R. G. La batalla moderna, devoradora de hom- bres. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 115.—Skadkowski. Bitwa. Lek. wojsk, 1920, 1: No. 29, 6-16.—Wright, Q. The frequency and types of battles in classic, Western, Sinic, and Chinese civilizations. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 591-7. ---- Effect. See also Disease; Injury; War neurosis; War psychosis. Graham, J. D. P. High blood-pressure after battle. Lancet, Lond, 1945, 1: 239.—Huot, L, & Voivenel, P. Dia- grama psicol6jico de la batalla. Tribuna med. (Chile) 1918, 12: 994-8.—Ranson, S. W. The normal battle reaction; its relation to the pathologic battle reaction. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: Suppl, 3-11. ---- Medical work. See also Battlefield; Casualty; Combat; Evacu- ation; First aid; Wounded. Combat first aid; how to save life in battle. lOOp. 16cm. Wash., 1944. Italy. Direzione generale della sanita militare marittima. D. S.—12: Norme di pronto soccorso in combattimento. 18p. 24cm Roma, 1940 [i. e. 1943] Barrows, D. P. Evacuation from battle. California West. M., 1943, 59: 129.—Beecher, H. K. Pain in men wounded in battle. Ann. Surg, 1946, 123: 96-105. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 445-54.—Bielecki, M. G. [Evacuation of wounded from the firing line] Lek. wojsk, 1938, 31: 354-60.— Cherkassky, I. [Organization in attending wounded during battle in field hospitals] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 5, 8-10 — Crowe, W. W. The dental officer in battle. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 768-72.—Delaney, J. F. Importance of first aid in the field. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 117.—De Laroquette, M. Apercus sur le traitement des blessed dans une ambulance de premiere ligne. Paris me'd, 1915-16, 17: 396- ^"2.—Handling the wounded in battle. N. York M. J, 1918, 108: 1084.—How men of medicine work in heat of battle. Bull. Los Angeles M. Ass, 1944, 74: 571; 612.—Euroki, M. Shang- hai dai issen butai ni okeru sensyo-kanzya syuryo gaikyo [The general situation in the first-line regiments in Shanghai in regard to medical care received by those wounded (in battle)] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 303, 787.—Margorin, E. [Instruc- tion to division sanitary officers in giving first aid during battle] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 10-6.—Morin, H. G. La releve des blesses en premiere ligne (Service de sante' du bataillon d'infanterie au combat) J. mid. Bordeaux, 1917, 47:71-6.— Rocha, I. da. Primeiros soccorros aos feridos na linha de frente. Brasil-med, 1918, 32: 7.—Serbinov, I. F. [Plan for medical services in battle] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 30-5. ---- naval. Rault, C. V. Naval dental officers in battle. J. Second Distr. Dent, Soc. N. York, 1943, 29: 183-6.— Valeri, V. Con- tributo personale sul primo trattamento delle ferite degli arti riportate in combattimento navale. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1943, 49: 174-81. ---- Noise. Hoople, G. D., Wolfe, W. C, & Bregande, S. C. Unrecog- nized battle noise trauma. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. (1946) 1947, 34: 262-73. BATTLE casualty. See Casualty. BATTLE fear. See under Combat. BATTLEFIELD. See also Battle; also such terms as Aid station; Evacuation; First aid. ---- Medical activities. See also Battle, Medical work; Blanketing; Blood transfusion; Blood transfusion service; Evacuation, etc. _ Anagnosti, V. D. [Organization and documentation of evacu- ation ; selection of wounded on the battlefield] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 473-99.—Astafjev, A. Uborka polei srazheniia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 626.—Battle- field inquest. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1945, No. 51, 7.— Bertein, P. Exploration nocturne du champ de bataille. Presse mid., 1908, 16: annexe, 745.—Binhold. Kurzer geschicht- licher Ueberblick iiber die Verwundetenfiirsorge im Felde. Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 222-4.—Blagodatsky, N, & Barinstein, L. [Sorting and evacuation of wounded from the battlefield] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 7-13.—Ernst, M. Die Beurteilung der Transportfahigkeit im Felde. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl, 1941, 203-13.— Fluteau. De l'^clairage du champ de bataille. Caduce'e, 1905, 5: 19-21.—Front-line (From) to general hos- pital; evacuation of casualties from fighting areas. Nurs. Mirror, Lond, 1945, 80: 317; passim.—Eorczakowski, J. [Elim- ination of blood loss by prompt evacuation of the wounded from the firing line to the hospital according to the regulations of military surgery] Lek. wojsk, 1938, 31: 308-15.—Lippay- Almassy, A. [Analgesia and anesthesia on the battlefield] Orv. hetil, 1941, 85: melhik, 45.—Martin Barreiro. La evacuaci6n en el campo de batalla con relaci6n a los modernos medios de combate. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 174-92.—Nimier, H. Les premiers soins a donner aux blesses sur le champ de bataille. J. sc. mid. Lille, 1913, 36: pt 1, 512—8. ------ Evacuation des Hesse's apr£s une bataille. Ibid., 536-41.—Secheyron. Eclairage du service medical en campagne; Eclairage apres le combat. Arch. prov. chir. Par, 1908, 17: 7-15.—Sharma, A. N. Evacuation of casualties from the front line to base hospital during war and peacetime. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 220-4.—Timofeevsky, P. [Principles in transporta- tion of the wounded from the battlefield during evacuation] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 45-57.—Tobold. L'eclairage du champ de bataille dans l'armee allemande. Caduce'e, 1905, 5: 19; 43.—Tregubov, S. L. [Immobilization on the battlefield] Sovet. med, 1940, No. 4, 8-10.—Zalkind, I. Rozysk ranenyh. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1164-70.— Zoege von Manteufel. Ueber die arztliche Tatigkeit auf dem Schlachtfelde und in den vorderen Linien. Verh. Deut. Ges. Chir, 1906, 35: pt 2, 495-502 [Discussion] pt 1, 17. Also Arch. klin. Chir, 1906, 80: 711-8.— Zolkover, A. M. [Clearing the battlefield of wounded] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 10,14. — Medical tactics. See also Battle, Medical work. Branovatchki, E. Emploi tactique des £quipes chirurgicales sur le champ de bataille. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, Liege, 1938, 8. sess, 215-41. Also Bull, internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1939, 12: 567-92.—Georgievsky, A. S. [Medical tactics_ in battle] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 36-9.— Nikolic, F. J. [Problems of medical tactics; first example: an attacking division] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 263-75, map. BATTLEFIELD 345 BELGIUM ---- Sanitation. Koike, M. Senti eisei-zyo no syo-kunzi [Various instruc- tions as to battlefield sanitation] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 583-600. ------ Senti eisei sisatu hokoku [Report of tour of inspection of battlefield sanitation] Ibid, 618-38.—Labranca, G. II risanamento dei campi di guerra. Minerva med. Tor, 1941, 32: pt 1, 566 (Abstr.) BATTLESHIP. See also Navy; Ship; Vessel. Ellis, F. P. Environmental factors influencing health and efficiency in warships. Brit. M. J, 1948, 1: 587-92. Also Pub. Health, Lond, 1947-48, 61: 104-7.—Grey, C. G. War- ships. In: Science Looks Ahead (Low, A. M.) Lond, 1942, 192-202.—Lagovsky, N. Lineinyi korabl. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 537-42.—Shplet, A. G. Krat- koe opisanie eskadrennago bronenosca Cesarevich. Protok. zasied. obsh. morsk. vrach. Kronstadt, 1903-04, 41: No. 2, 41-6.—USS North Carolina (BB55) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. B, 2. ---- Medical problems. See alsp in this section, Medical department (of ship) Hinkle, L. E, jr. Neuropsychiatric problems on a battle- ship. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1813-22. ---- Sanitation. Andreev, V. [Sanitary technique on warships] Voen. san- delo, 1937, No. 1, 22.—Bellile. De l'inutilite de la patente de sant£ pour les navires de guerre. Marseille mid., 1926, 63: 701-7.— Lundberg, V. L. [Hygiene on war vessels] Tskr. mil. halsov, 192/, 52: 1-15, 3 diag.—Massani, M. Contributo alio studio della ventilazione e del microclima delle navi da guerra. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1938, 44: 407; 1939, 45: 5. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 295 (Abstr.)—Morey, V. [Study of the sanitary and hygienic conditions of the living quarters on war- ships and cruisers] Voen. san dielo, 1937, No. 1, 24-9.— Richards, T. W. Battleship ventilation: use of barracks during overhaul period. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1915, 9: 345-7.— Stevka, A. Contemporary conditions in air supply in battle- ships. Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 61-89.—Stutz, L. Auf Ueberwasserschiffen. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl., 1944, 440-2.—Sugioka, N. On the estimation of air ion in the warships and the influence of anion on the fatigue of the crew. BuU. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1936, 25: No. 5, 1. BAYONET. See under Wound- BAZOOKA. See with Rocket launcher. BEACHY Head (1690) See under Wars and campaigns. BEAM approach. See under Blind flying. BED [and bedding] Howell, R. P., & Benton, G. R, jr. The universal shock block. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 312.—Linthicum, E. S. Double bunking the Army. Ibid, 279.—Schuessler, C. F. Develop- ment of a lightweight ward bed. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 41. ------ Development of a light- weight adjustable bed. Ibid, 42. BEDCLOTHES. Development of a method for oil treatment of bedclothes. Rep. Com. Airborne Infect. U. S. Army, 1944 4 —Development of triton oil emulsion for oil treatment of bedclothes. Ibid, 1945, 3.—Effect of control measures; oiling bedclothes and floors. Ibid, 5-9. BEDPAN. See under Hospital construction, Equipment. BEHNKE step-up test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. BELGIUM. References to this country are to be found under the following headings of the Military -by weapons: Bayonet. Section: Dental service; Medical corps; Medi- cal department; Medical examination; Medical organization; Medical service; Morbidity; Phar- maceutical service; Pharmacy; Tuberculosis; Venereal diseases; World War I; World War II. BELT. See also Acceleration, Protection; Clothing, Air Force; Harness. Andrus, E. C, Day, E. [et al.] Studies on the effects of abdominal pressure belts upon the flow and distribution of blood. 55p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Rep. No. 21, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Jennings, B. E. Treatment of regulation Navy webbing belts to preserve marks of identi- fication. 7p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1947. -Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 012 006, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Eaufmann, W. Beschwerden beim Tragen des Koppels. Gastroenterologia, Basel, 1942, 67: 85 (Abstr.) BENDS. See under Altitude, Aeroembolism. BENGAL. See World War II. BERGER single pressure suit. See Acceleration, Protection: Clothing; Cloth- ing, Air Force. BERIBERI. See under Disease. BERMUDA. See under World War II. BERRIDGE apparatus. See under Ambulance, Equipment. BEVEZIERS (1690) See under Wars and campaigns. BIAK Island. See under World War II. BIKINI test. See Atomic bomb, Tests. BIOGRAPHY. See also Military surgeon. Beaumont, W. Wm Beaumont's formative notebooks, 1811-1821; with an introductory essay by 87p. 24cm. N. Y., 1946. ' Quelques grandes figures de la chirurgie et de la medecine militaires. 423p. 23^cm. Par., 1947. ---- Quelques grandes figures de la pharmacie militaire. 387p. 23Kcm. Par., 1948. Mooney, B. More than armies; the story of Edward H. Cary, M. D. 275p. 22Kcm. Dallas, 1948. AUemann, A. Noted surgeons of the United States Army and Navy. In: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila, 1912, 1: p. xxxviii.—Blaessinger, E. Bibliographie. In his Quelq. grand, fig. pharm. mil. Par, 1948, 44.—Hirsh, J. Biographies in retrospect. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 487-94.— Jones, H. W. Biographies of medical officers of the Govern- ment services. Army M. Bull, 1941, No. 57, 101-3. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 557-9.—Visnyevszkij, A. V. A chi- rurgija c. foly6irat szerkesztobizottsaganak megemh5kez£se. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 108. years; two early annotations and Genevieve Miller. Blaessinger, E BIOLOGICAL WARFARE 346 BIOLOGY BIOLOGICAL warfare. See also Bacteriological warfare. United States. Department of the Army. Bureau of Public Relations. Biological war- fare. 8 1. 27cm. Wash., 1946. United States. Navy Department. Navy studied biological warfare at University of Cali- fornia. 3 1. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Biologic warfare. J. Am. M. Ass, 1946, 130: 349.—Biolog- ical warfare. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 5.—Bordereau. La guerre biologique. Stras- bourg meU, 1948, 108: 380-9.—Dekking, F. De biologische oorlog. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 3712-5.—Earliest re- corded instance of the use of biological warfare. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1731.—Fischer, M. Soliloquy on a dead fish. Ohio M. J, 1949, 45: 715-20.—Fontes Peixoto, G. J. A guerra microbiana. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1940, 29: 511-30.—Kara- kasevic, B. O bioloSkom ratu. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 438-45.—Reiser, R. A. Biological warfare considerations which may be of interest to veterinarians. Vet. Extens. Q, Phila, 1949, 50-9.—Merck, G. W. Official report on biological warfare. Bull. Atomic Scientists, 1946, 2: No. 7, 16. - Biological warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 237^2. Fred, E. B. fet al.] Implications of biological warfare. Pub. U. S. Dep. State, 1946-47, No. 2661, 65-71.—Van Roojen, J. The biological implications of radioactive warfare. S. Afr. M. J, 1946, 20: 772-9. ---- Defense. Rosebury, T. Peace or pestilence; biological warfare and how to avoid it. 218p. 21cm. N. Y., 1949. Bibliogr.: p. 199-210. Cox, W. C. [Panama Canal Department antibiological war- fare] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: 60.— Witebsky, E. Our responsibilities in the prevention of biologic warfare. Proc. N. York Ass. Pub. Health Lab, 1946, 26: 55-7. ---- Possibility. Biological warfare potentialities. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 10, 14-7. Also Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 2: No. 8, 13— Kazeeff, W. N. La guerre microbienne est-elle possible? Nature, Par, 1939-40, 67:_pt 2, 225-8. Also transl, Minerva (Riv.) 1940, 50: 241.— Najera, L. La guerra parasitologica, recurso de las naciones d£biles: sus posibilidades futuras. Rev. med. trop. parasit, Habana, 1946, 12: 44-56.—Possibilities (The) of biological warfare. Pharm. J, Lond, 1946, 102: 22. Research. Merck, G. W. Peacetime implications of biological warfare. J. Am. Pharm. Ass, Pract. Pharm. Ed, 1946, 7: 304-10. Also Merck Rep, 1946, 55: No. 3, 11-4. ------ Peacetime benefits from biological warfare research studies. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1947, 110: 213-6. BIOLOGIST. See also sect, heads Bacteriologist; Manpower. Biologists in war-time. Nature, Lond, 1942, 149: 227-9.— Bronk, D. W. Re-employment of biologists now in the Army Air Forces. Science, 1945, 102: 335.—Martin, H. War prob- lems and post-war responsibilities of the Association of Applied Biologists. Ann. Appl. Biol, Lond, 1943, 30: 109-16.— Nicholas, J. S. The war problem of manpower in biologv and agriculture. Am. Scientist, 1942, 30: 294-8.—Thimann, K. V. The role of biologists in warfare. Bull. Atomic Scientists, 1947, 3: 211. BIOLOGY. Chambers, R. Post-war biology rehabilitation. Science, 1944, 100: 449. ------ Rehabilitation of the biological sciences in the post-war period. Am. Natur, 1945, 79: 44-51.— Gashchenkov, I. I. [Biology at the service of defense] Bull. Acad. sc. URSS, sir. biol, 1942, No. 3, 167-72.—Griggs, R. F. Biology and agriculture in the postwar world. Science, 1945, 101: 23.5-9.—Hawkins, J. E, jr. Biologv and medicine in the war. Ibid, 1942, 95: 507.—Kerr, J. G. Biology and war. Nature, Lond, 1942, 149: 221.—Russell, E. J. The function of applied biology in war time. Ann. Appl. Biol, Lond, 1941, 28: 170-7.—Tang, P. S. Biology in war-time China. Nature, Lond, 1944, 154: 43-6. ---- Institutes. Centro de estudos do Instituto Militar de Biologia. Brasil med, 1942, 56: 293.—Santos, J. F. dos. Hist6rico e evolucao °o Instituto Militar de Biologia. Arq. Inst. mil. biol, Rio, 1941, 2: 19-24. ------ Relat6rio das activades do Instituto Militar de Biologia em 1941. Ibid, 1942, 3: 90-102. ;----- A preparacao de soros; padr5es no Instituto Militar de Biologia. Ibid, 1943, 4: 65-9. illust. BIOLOGY War Committee. Biology (The) War Committee. Nature, Lond, 1942, 149: 234; 1944, 154: 693. BIRTH rate. See Manpower; War, Effect. BIVOUAC. See also Camp. Roeiand, C. Sur l'organisation des bivouacs. Rev. path. comp. Par, 1917, 17: 254-7.—Saona, A.—Instalaci6n e higiene de los acantonamientos y bivacs. Rev. san. mil, Lima, 1936, 9: 97-107. BLACKOUT. See also Air defense; Air raid. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Blackouts. 60p. 26^cm. Wash., 1941. Bear, W. P. Commercial and industrial blackouts on the Pacific Coast. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 818-21.—Black- out. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 63: 195. Also Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 275.—Brown, R. B, jr. Eastern com- mercial and industrial blackouts. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 822-5.—Hibben, S. G., & Reid, K. M. Comments on blackouts. Ibid, 210-6.—Roxann. Blackout. R. N, Ruth- erford, 1942-43, 6: No. 3, 24.—Verdunklung. In: Grundl. Luftschutz. (Meyer, J.) 2. Aufl, Lpz, 1942, 272-83. ---- Accidents and hazards. Alcohol and black-out road accidents. Med. Leg. Crim. Rev, Lond, 1940, 8: 269-71.—Arnold, H. L, jr. The blackout and health. Hawaii M. J, 1941-42, 1: 374.—Buchan, G. F, Charles, J. A. [et al.] Health aspects of the A. R. P. black-out. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 63: 175, 183, 191.—Deaths from road accidents doubled by the black out [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 1975.—Eccles, W. McA. Drink and black-out accidents. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 359.—Fatal accidents in the black out. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 673, diagr.—Hill, L. Health aspects of A. R. P. black-out, Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 64:6.—Neal, H.K. Check your blackout hazards! Red Cross Courier, 1942, 21: No. 10, 11.—Stafford, J. Emergency action in case of injury in blackout, war traffic or raid, here are rules of first aid for life saving. Science News Lett, 1942, 41: 55.— Traffic accidents increased by the blackout [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 2251. ---- Dimout. Breeding, H. A. Observations of night sky brightness and lume with special reference to coastal dimout requirements. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 830-4.—Clum, H. G. Discussion of coastal lighting dimout. Ibid, 826-9.—Hibben, S. G. Ex- periences with the dimout. Ibid, 1943, 38: 251-63.—Parker, M. Some comments on the dimout. Ibid, 1942, 37: 866-8. ---- Engineering. Berry, D. S. Engineering for blackouts. Pub. Safety, Chic, 1942, 22: 12.—Black-out and ventilation; war-time problems to be solved. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 360.—Bonnard, A. Black-out and ventilation. Ibid, 506.—Kuhl & Zimmermann. Naturliche und kiinstliche Liiftung des verdunkelten Betriebes. Arbeitsschutz, 1940, 72-7.—Prahl. Besondere Massnahmen der Betriebsfuhrung bei der Verdunklung. Ibid, 80-2.— Stewart, C. W., jr. Blackouts. Mil. Engineer, 1941, 33: 177- 81.—Weitz, C. E. Blackout engineering. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 666-71.— Wietfeldt. Ueber die Verdunklung in gewerblichen Betrieben. Arbeitsschutz, 1940, 5-9. Hospital. Hospital (A) blackout. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 8, 99.— Leshley, I. Keeping fit in the black-out. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1939, 35: 1349; 1374; et passim.—New black-out system for hospitals; darkness without curtains. Med. Times, Lond, 1939, 67: 160.—Some blackout experiences. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 3, 32.—Vaniushkin, N. Z. Opyt svetomaski- rovki gospitalei. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 98-100. ---- Legal aspect. Lehmann. Aenderung der Verdunklungsverordnung. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1940, 87: 1343.—Leibbrand, W. Wir- kungsbereich der Dunkelheit. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 46-8.—Neon sign case; relief refused by tribunal. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 641.—Riessen, J. H. van [Regulations for darkening in air-raids] Mil. spectator, Gravenh, 1936, 105: 301-7.—Schlager. Wer ist bei Verdunkelung fur Unfalle haftbar? Zschr. arztl. Fortbild, 1939, 36: 756. BLACKOUT 347 BLACKOUT OF PILOT ---- Lighting. Adler-Herzmark, J. Lighting, ventilation and safety in factories during blackout. Indust. M, 1942, 11: 76-8.—Deep red light better than blue in blackouts. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 541.—Eddy, G. A. Blackout of street lighting. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 87; 791.—Everett, W. S. Lighting con- trol objectives of the War Department. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 862-5. ------& Reid, K. M. Visual aids to traffic movement under blackouts. Ibid, 1941, 36: 1184-1204.— Ferree, C. E, & Rand, G. Color and composition of light in relation to the blackout, J. Aviat, M, 1942, 13: 193-200.— Illuminated signs during black-out hours. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 69: 39.—Kohler. Beleuchtung der Arbeit; Beleuchtung und Luftschutz. Arbeitsschutz, 1940, 67.—Lighting in factories and ventilation during the black-out, J. R. Aran" Af. Corps, 1940, 75: 378-82.—Luckiesh, M. Blue lieht undesirable for blackouts. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 113.—Mead, H. C. Motor vehicle blackout lighting. Ibid, 839-43.—Pearson, H. J. C. Airport lighting under blackout conditions. Ibid, 846-8.—Reid, K. M. Blackout and dimout of street lighting and traffic signals. Ibid, 849-56.—Roper, V. J. Motor vehicle blackout lighting. Ibid, 835-8.—Schauberger. Ver- dunklungserleichterungen fiir Kraftfahrzeuge. Gasschutz & Luftschutz. 1941, 11: 255-7.—Wank, R. A, & Wakefield, E. H. Blackout lighting using the principle of mutual exclusion by color. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1943, 38: 41-4.—Wartime street lighting. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 635.—War-time street lighting and aids to movement in street. Brit. J. Ophth, 1941, 25: 125-30. ---- Medical aspect. Blackout traffic regulations; emergency permits for physi- cians in Los Angeles County. Bull. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass, 1942, 72: 209.—Fishbein, M. Emergency permit for physi- cians during blackout. Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1942-43, 45: 65.—Weaver, J. D. Report from Los Angeles; blackouts symbolize the impending changes which total war brings to medical practice. Med. Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 4, 59-61. ---- Optical problems. Barbrow, L. E., Bock, J. E. [et al.] Equipment and pro- cedure for photometric measurements of blackout and dimout luminaires. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1943, 38: 509-17.— Isakov, L. [Black-out problems viewed from the standpoint of physio- logical optics] Priroda, Leningrad, 1943, 32: No. 2, 58-60. ---- Psychological effect. Achard, C. Tous feux eleints; scenes de la vie obscure. Presse meU, 1939, 47: 1621-3.—Schultz, J. H. Seelische Reaktionen auf die Verdunklung. Deut. med. Wschr, 1940, 66: 564-7.—Solomon, J. C. Reactions of children to black- outs; a preliminary note. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1942, 12: 361. ---- Safety find, identification] Bakeman, C. T. Traffic signals during blackouts. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 857-61.—Blackout. Pub. Safety, Chic, 1942, 21: 6.—Blackout drill at Canandaigua, N. Y. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 340.—Blackout regulations. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 2, insert, 9.—Identifi- cation of vehicles in blackout. J. Am. M. Ass, 1043, 121: 1226.—Kremer. Grundsatzliche Forderungen des Arbeits- schutzes bei der Verdunklung. Arbeitsschutz, 1940, 62.— Pennant to identify vehicles in blackout. N. England J. M. 1943, 228: 592.—Rittgers, V. A. Before the blackout. Pub. Safety, Chic, 1941, 19: No. 5, 26.—Schneider, O. Besondere Aufgaben der Unfallverhutung bei der Verdunklung. Arbeits- schutz, 1940, 77-80. ---- Technic. Baehr, G. Blackout. Hosp. Progr, 1942, 23: 25.— Clough, H. D. Get down to brass tacks to develop successful blackout. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: 21.— Commery, E. W., McKinlay, H. G, & Webber, M. E. Residence blackout methods and materials. Ilium. Engin, Bait, 1942, 37: 491-518.—Fb. Ueber die Verdunkelung durch geeignete Filterung des Lichts. Umschau, 1941, 45: 77.—Khocianov, L. K. [Blackout devices in industrial buildings] Hig. & zdorov, 1942, 7: No. 5, 18-29 — Making automatic blackouts. Chem. Leaflet, 1941-42, 15: No. 6, 110.—Paul, H. Black-out of casement windows. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 64: 6.—Sato, K. Karo wo yQ-suru kozyo no zyokyo tyosa; toka kansei ni tomonau kanki taisaku kenkyu [Investigations on a factory with furnaces from the standpoint of environmental hygiene; the problem of ventilation during black-outs] Kosei kagaku, 1940-41, 1: 548-55. ---- Visibility. Brandenburg, K. Verdunklung. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 14.—Fritsche, H. Zur Biologie der Verdunklung. Ibid, 15.—Holmes, W. J. Seeing in the blackout. Hawaii M. J, 1941-42, 1: 375.—Infra-red (The) camera covers a blackout. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 8, 7.— Miiller, H. K. Augenarzt und Verdunklung. Deut. med. Wschr, 1940, 66: 567-9. BLACKOUT of pilot. See also Acceleration, Blackout; Blackout suit. Clark, W. G., & Jorgenson, H. Studies of self-protective anti-blackout maneuvers. lOp. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 488, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Graybiel, A., Patterson, J. L., jr., & Pack- ard, J. M. Sunburn as a cause of temporary lowering of blackout threshold in flyers. 9 1. 27cm. 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Wschr, 1939, 69: 682.— Raska, K. [Transfusions with stored blood] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 350-9.—Ricard. Le sang conserve' aux armees; sa valeur, sa production. Reun. mid. chir. Armee fr, 1946, num. BLOOD TRANSFUSION 352 BLOOD TRANSFUSION Bpec, 31-8.—Schiirch, O. Transfusion with stored blood. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 299 (Abstr.)—Schulz, E. Transfusao de sangue universal conservado. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1941, 30: 569-71. ---- Material: Cadaveric blood. Nisimura, T, & Sakakibara, S. Hinsi no sensyosya ni sitai yori etaru ketueki wo yuketu sitaru iti rei. [Case of .,] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 307, 1443-6.—Saxton, R. S. Towards cadaver blood transfusions in war. Lancet, Lond, 1938, 1: 693. ---- Material: Citrate blood. Duran Jorda, F. La transfusi6n de sangre citratada con- Bervada; el problema de la dosis. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 322-8. ------ Contribuci6n al estudio del metabolismo in vitro del a sangre citratada-conservada; la destrucci6n leucoci- taria. Ibid, 340-3, 2 pi. ------ & Benlloch Llorach, A. Contribuci6n al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada-conservada; la destrucci6n del complemento. Ibid, 344—7.—Duran Jorda, F., & Margarit Aleu, E. Contribuci6n al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada- conservada; estudio sobre la cifra de los hematfes, leucocitos y hemoglobina. Ibid., 329-34.—Duran Jorda, F, & Sarda Roca, J. Contribucion al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada-conservada; la resistencia globular del hematie. Ibid., 335-9. ------ Contribucion al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada-conservada; el metabolismo de la urea. Ibid, 352-4.—Duran Jorda, F., & Soteres Diez, F. Contribuci6n al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada-conservada; los procesos de glucolisis. Ibid, 348- 51.—Duran Jorda, F., & Villaro Closa, V. Contribuci6n al estudio del metabolismo in vitro de la sangre citratada-con- servada; la accion amilolltica. Ibid, 355-7.—Jorns, G., & Greis, W. Citratblutiibertragung und Blutstillung. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 355-8. ---- Material: Plasma. Lozner, E. L. Studies on liquid plasma dur- ing second year of storage. 4 1. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res, Proj. X-105, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lozner, E. L. Statistical study of 1751 ad- ministrations of plasma preserved in the liquid state. 18 1. 26}{cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-179, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----Lemish, S., & Campbell, A. S. Chemical and physico-chemical studies on human plasma preserved in the liquid state at room temperature during third year of storage. 7p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-105, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Chemical and physico-chemical studies on human plasma during three years of storage in the liquid state at room temperature. 21 p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-105, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division. A technical manual on citrated human blood plasma, detailing its procurement, processing, and use. 41 p. 26}|cm. Wash., 1942. Also other ed. 44p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. ---- Blood plasma technical manuals, Sup- plement No. 1. 9p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. Blood plasma demonstration package. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: 17.—Blood plasma performs miracles at the war fronts. Bausch & Lomb Mag, 1942, 18: No. 2, 16.— Blood plasma saved my life. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 9, 4.—Bunch, G. H. Plasma as an agent for transfusion in war. South. M. & S, 1941, 103: 20.—Burcham, T. A., & Zimmerer, E. G. The use of the civilian defense blood plasma reserve in Iowa. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 125-7.—Bushby, S. R. M., & Whitby, L. E. H. Army blood transfusion service technique for the nitration of blood plasma. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 4-11. ------ Certain properties of plasma with a new method for large scale production of a non-clotting product. Ibid, 1942, 78: 255-9.—Chemical and physico- chemical studies on human plasma during 3 years of storage in the liquid state at room temperature. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 1.—Edwards, F. R. Plasma infusion. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 1: 56-9.—Elliott, J., Tatum, W. L., & Busby, G. F. Blood plasma. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 118-25.—G., S. T. Liquid plasma; danger of mercury poisoning. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: 18.—Gray, G. W. Blood plasma. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 208-12.—Green, D. M. Use of plasma in very long range aircraft. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1945, 2: 290.—Hardgrove, M. The Army and Navy plasma project. Wisconsin M. J, 1942, 41: 58.—Henderson, J. Human plasma; a review of its preparations and indications in military and civil practice. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1942, 39: 271-7.—Hill, J. M., & Muirhead, E. E. Desiccated plasma for national defense; mass production methods based on the Adtevac process. J. Lab. Clin. M, 1941-42, 27: 812-9.— Hubbard, M. E. Discussion of blood and plasma transfusiona Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 125-8.—Human plasma and serum albumin [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1945, 5: No. 3, 28.—Jame & Demanche. A propos de la plasmatherapie. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1945, 39: 245-8.—Kendrick, D. B, jr, & Newhouser, L. R. Human plasma and serum. Army M. Bull, 1941, No. 58, 61-71.—Kimbrough, J. W. A mechanical difficulty in administering blood plasma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 540.—Kleinschmidt, H. E. Peacetime use of war blood plasma. Am. J. Nurs, 1946, 46: 524.—Korolev, B. A. Klinicheskie nabliudeniia nad perelivaniem plazmy. In: Vopr. khir. voiny ^cm. Barcel., 1938. Administering plasma in a foxhole. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 72, 21.—Bagdasarov, A. A., & Selcovsky, P. L. [Au sujet des transfusions du sang dans le rayon des armees] Khirurgia, Mjoskva, 1940, No. 4, 31-5.—Banaitis, S. I. [Organ- ization of blood transfusion at the front] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 6-13.—Dulcin, M. Stanciia perelivaniia krovi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 293-6.— Franzani, O. F. Transfusion de sangre en los ejercitos en lucha; estado actual de la cuesti6n. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1939, 38: 775-80.—Lumb, G. Blood transfusion service; forward units in North Africa. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 203.—Poliakova [Blood transfusion and the rdle of the nurse and feldsher] Feldsher, Moskva, 1940, No. 5, 25-9.—Powles, C. P. Blood transfusion service in the battle zone. N. Zealand M. J, 1943, 42: 179.—Senko, V. [Organi- zation of blood transfusion in the regimental area during defensive operations] Voen. san. delo. 1943, 72.—Transfusion for the journey. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 29, 67s-—Whitby, L. Blood transfusion in the field; organization of supphes. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942^5) 1947. 183-6.—Zalesskaia [Blood transfusion in the medical- sanitary battalion] Med. sestra, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 27 — Zuckerman, M. A. [Blood transfusion in the regimental and army zones] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 5, 48. ---- hospital. United States. Civilian Defense Office. Medical Division. Publication No. 2220: The operation of a hospital transfusion service. 90p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Berezov, E. L, Korolev, B. A, & Nechaev, E. N. 0 pokazaniiakh k perelivaniiu krovi v tylovykh evakohospi- tahakh. In: Vopr. pereliv. krovi, Gorky, 1944, 140-53.— BLOOD TRANSFUSION 355 BLOOD TRANSFUSION Cimhes, I. L. Perelivanie krovi v evakohospitahakh VCSPS za chetyre goda Velikoi otechestvennoi voiny. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorsky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 148-56.— Corelli, F. II Centro di trasfusione dell'Ospedale Militare (Celio) di Roma. Policlinico, 1944, 51: sez. prat, 618-20.— Edwards, J. E. A system for an efficient transfusion service in the Army General Hospital. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 30, 6-11—Ellis, F. P. A descrip- tion of the blood transfusion and resuscitation unit, 64th General Hospital. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 136-44.— Ginsberg, V. Experiences of a transfusion officer with 2,000 transfusions in an Army general hospital. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 42-5.—Hess, I. W., & Sutton, R. L. Use of whole blood in a field hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 325-7.—Korabelnik, B. K„ & Budarina, E. M. Pereli- vanie krovi v periferiinom evakohospitale. In: Vopr. pereliv. krovi, Gorky, 1944, 340.—Kravchenko, P. V. Perelivanie krovi v tylovom evakohospitale. Ibid, 327-31.—Margolis, G, & Trobaugh, F. E, jr. Transfusion service in an Army hospital in Europe. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 3, 55-8.—Nikolaeva, V. I., Moskaleva, V. P., & Shmerkovich, D. Perelivanie krovi v N-skom evakohospitale. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot N-sky evakhosp. (Dikovicky, A. A.) Gorky, 1943, 57-66.—Rafalkes, S. B. Opyt organizacii i raboty punkta perelivaniia krovi v periferiinom hospitale. In: Vopr. pereliv. krovi, Gorky, 1944, 336-9.—Shitova, V. I., & Radushkevich, V. P. (Blood transfusion in the treatment of war injuries and their complications in hospitals of the interior] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1943, No. 7, 24-7. ---- Logistics. Baehr, G. Emergency distribution of blood plasma. Operat. Letter U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1943, No. 27, 1.—Blake, H. S. Delivery of whole blood to theaters of operations. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 10, 11.—Boyd, J. S. K. Blood transfusion service; supply problems in an overseas base. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942^5) 1947, 205-7.—Daily shipments of whole blood to Europe. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 83, 2.—Kendrick, D. B., jr, Elliott, J. [et al.] Supply of preserved blood to European Theater of operations; a preliminary report. Ibid, 1945, No. 84, 66-73.—Mason, J. B. The role of ADSEC in the supply of whole blood to the Twelfth Army Group. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 9-14 — Organization of blood supply in the Soviet Army. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1944, 24: No. 2, 73.—Shainmark, A. C. The supply of whole blood to forward mobile medical field units of the Ninth U. S. Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 14-6.— Supply of blood to the Eighth Army. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 19, 9.—Watkins, G. L. Method for individual transportation of plasma in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 1038-40. ---- naval. See also Blood bank. Barroso, G. Consideracoes sobre a transfusao de sangue na guerra naval. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1942, 3: 939-48, 2 pi.— Ellis, F. P. Blood transfusion as a naval problem. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1946, 32: 178-85.—Steffan, P. Die Blutubertragung in der Kriegsmarine. Veroff. Marine San., 1936, Hft. 28, 5-40 ---- Organization. See also Blood donor. Dame, J. *Organisation de la transfusion sanguine; dans un secteur d6partemental hospita- lier de la zone des armees. 39p. 25}£cm. Lyon, 1939. Albertini, A. v. Der Blutspendedienst des Schweizerischen Roten Kreuzes. Militarsanitat, Ziir, 1948, 30: 43; 51.— Arutiunov, A. I., & Meshman, F. D. [Organization of the trans- fusion service in the army and regimental zones] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 23-5.—Bagdasarov. La transfusi6n de sangre en la U. S. S. R. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 81-6.—Bendarzewski, S. Organizacja przetaczania krwi na froncie wschodnim podczas ostatniej wojny. Polski tygod. lek, 1949, 4: 760-4.—Beudin. Organisation et fonctionnement des services de transfusion a 1'Armee beige. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1947, 100: 251-6.—Brown, G. S. Blood lines of fighting men. South. Pharm. J., 1941-42, 34: No. 2, 18.— DeGowin, E. L., & Hardin, R. C. A plan for collection, trans- portation and administration of whole blood and of plasma in warfare. War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 326-41.—Derchinsky, G. D. Organizaciia sluzhby perelivaniia krovi v deistvuiu- shchei armii. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 32-4.—Dowling, G. B. The Red Cross blood program. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 94-6.—Doyle, J. B. Civilian needs for whole-blood trans- fusion. N. England J. M, 1944, 231: 567.—Duarte da Cunha, B. Em servicos de transfusao de sangue na Gra-Bretanha. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1945, 34: 7-17.—Edwards, J. E. A system for an efficient transfusion service. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 481-5.—Ekrem Kavur [Organization of trans- fusions of citrated blood in the army] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 57-62.—Faria, R. Consideracoes sobre a organizacao dos servicos de transfusao de sangue. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1947, 36: 175-93.—Garcia Oliver, J. La transfusi6n san- guinea en la guerra; relaciones entre la organizaci6n civil y militar; indicaciones principales de tan importante terapeutica. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 728-35.—Giacardy, P. La campagne du sang dans le Sud-Oqest en 1939-1940; perspec- tives d'apres-guerre. Sud. mid., chir, 1945, 77: 449.—Heap, B. M. Blood transfusion service; organization and results at a home base. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 209-12.—Henri, G. L'organisation de la transfusion sanguine en temps de guerre. Presse mid., 1938, 46: 1230.—Hoekstra, R. A. De bloedtransfusiediensten in het buitenland na de tweede wereldoorlog. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 2219—4.— Jegorov, A. Sur l'organisation du service de transfusion sanguine dans l'armee. Tr. Inst. hyg. pub. itat Tchecosl, 1937, 8: 144-8.—Julliard, J., Konqui & Dutasta. Organisation du centre de transfusion sanguine du Maroc. Rev. Corps san. milit, 1945, 1: 355-77.—Levittoux, H. O organizacji przeta- czania krwi podczas wojny. Lek. wojsk, 1933, 21: 385-91.— Moureau, P. L'organisation des services de transfusion san- guine en temps de guerre. Protect, pop. civ. Par, 1938, 1: 277-87.—Pereira Macas Fernandes, A. Organizacao de um servico de transfusao de sangue. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1941, 4: 42-58.—Plasma transfusion aboard ship saves Kearny crew member's life. J. Nat. M. Ass, N. Y, 1942, 34: 44.—Red Cross blood collections to go on nation-wide basis at request of Army and Navy. Illinois M. J, 1941, 80: 449.—Seedorff, J. [Organization of blood transfusions during war] Militcerlsegen, 1937, 43: 181; 430.—Taylor, E. S. Procurement of blood for the armed forces. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 119-23.—Taylor, K. P. A. Factors in efficient mass blood procurement. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 25-31.—Tellegen, A. O. H. [Experi- ences in organization of blood transfusion service during the war] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1940, 84: 2528-37.—Uribe Guerola, E. Los comites de la defensa civil y la transfusi6n de sangre. Rev. mex. cir, 1943, 11: 357-61.—Whitby, L. Blood trans- fusion service; organization and results in 21. Army Group. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 208.—Zalewski, F. [Organization of blood transfusions in military hospitals] Lek. wojsk. 1937, 29: 107-12. BLOOD typing. See Blood grouping. BLOOD vessels. See such headings in this section as Disease— by organs: Cardiovascular system; Injury—by organs; Surgical technic, Cardiovascular system; Wound—by organs. BOARD. See Committee; Epidemic, Control; Rehabilita- tion Board, etc. BODY armor. See also Ballistic impact; Clothing; Injury, Control. Greenberg, R. J. An evaluation of body armor for flying personnel; a medical evaluation report AAF-AS-M43. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, Tex., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 467, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Margolis, S. I., & Shelesnyak, M. C. De- sign of armor jacket for aviation personnel. 7p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-227, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Design and evaluation of an armored standard Navy life jacket. lOp. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-227, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Draeger, R. H. Effectiveness and practicability of body armor in preventing in- juries from bullets and other missiles. 18p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-227, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Tillett, C. W., Ill, Banfield, W. G., jr, & Herget, C. M. The effect of a non-perforating projectile on the animal body protected by steel armor. 33p. illust. 27cm. Army Chem. Cent., Md, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 228, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Tillett, C. W., Ill, Herget, C. M., & Odell, F. A. Preliminary study on body armor protec- BODY ARMOR 356 BOMBARDMENT tion from wounding. 27p. 27cm. Army Chem. Center, Md, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 165 Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Armor in modern warfare. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1725.—-Armored vests for American airmen. Ibid, 1943, 122: 1262.—Body armor. Milit. Rep, Wash, 1943, No. 6, 40. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 12. Also Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 11, 4.—Body armor in the AAF. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 8, 9.—Body protection of the soldier. Connecticut M. J, 1940, 4: 621.—Curwen, M. D. The protection of the soldier. Cath. M. Guard, Lond, 1939- 40, 17: 231-3.—Dean, B. Helmets and body armor; the medi- cal viewpoint. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 11: pt 1, 1-8.—Design of armor jacket for aviation personnel. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 13.—Design and construction of a nylon armored suit for protection of luze stripping personnel of the Bureau of Ordnance. Ibid, 14.—Development of body armor, helmets and armored clothing. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 259.—Effectiveness of weapons and the possibility of body armor. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, May, 2-7.-^Grow, M. C. The use of body armor in aviation during wartime. J. Aviat. M, 1946, 17: 500-3. ------& Lyons, R. C. Body armor; a brief study on the de- velopment. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1945, 2: 8-10.—Prevention (The) of war wounds by armor. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 417.—Protection of the soldier in warfare. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 626.—Soldiers in armor. Ibid, 1942, 118: 833.— Suit of armor for silver winged airmen. Ibid, 1944, 125: 215.— Temkin, H. A suggested method of obtaining personal pro- tection in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 265.— Walker, K. The role of light armour in modern warfare. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 992. ------ Light armour in modern warfare. Ibid, 1940, 2: 132.—Webster, A. P. Development of body armor. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 10, 31-3. BOER War. See under Wars and campaigns. BOLIVIA. For references on this country see the following headings of Military Section: Hospital report; Medical service; Morbidity; Surgery; Venereal diseases; Wars and campaigns. BOMBARDIER. See also Bomber crew. Benton, R. S. Tailors' dimensions and head and face measurements of very heavy bom- bardment personnel. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-32XX, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Brown, J. S., Buel, J., & Melton, A. W. Development and evaluation of the S. A. M. visual coincidence reaction test, Model B (CP613B) lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 78, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Bombardier. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 171-90.—Combat validation, bombardiers. Ibid, No. 17, 24—54.—History, organization, and research activities, Psychological Research Project (Bombardier) Army Air Forces. Am. Psychologist, 1946, 1: 385-92.— Melton, A. W. Special research projects; selection of bombar- diers. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 4, 935—44.—Popov, A. P. K voprosu o vliianii poletov na piki- ruiushchikh bombardirovshchikakb na organizm letchika. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 40-3. BOMBARDMENT. See also Air raid; Casualty; Injury—by weapon. Tarnowski, M. Dzialanie bomb lotniczych. 119p. 8? Warszawa, 1935. Battino, R. La place du bombardement aerien dans la guerre totale. Protect, pop. civ. Par, 1938, 1: 291-307.—Darnall, J. R. Buzz-bomb assaults on London. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 463-74.—Debrabant, H. L'aviation de bombardement et l'aviation de transport. Mid. aeronaut, 1948, 3: 100; 167.— Eel Is, R. Strategic bombing photographs. Q. J. Curr. Acq. Libr. Congr, 1947-48, 5: 9-11, 2 pi.—Garwood, F. The vari- ance of the overlap of geometrical figures with reference to a bombing problem. Biometrika, Cambr, 1947, 34: 1-17.— Gomez, C. A. Los bombardeos aereos. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1938, 38: pt 1, 1565-8.—Gray, G. W. Bombs. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 78-81.—Palla, F. Fliegerbomben und deren Wirkungen. Zschr. Gewerbehyg, 1934, 41: Fabriks- feuerw, 44.—Pons Bedoya, A. Determinaci6n del numero de bombas necesario y suficiente para combatir un objetivo; bombardeo a media altura, de ataque y en picada. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1942, 42: pt 2, 303-33.—Quero Molares, J. Le bom- bardement des villes ouvertes. Protect, pop. civ. Par, 1938, 1: 71-100.—Riad Bey, A. M. L'interdiction du bombardement aerien. Ibid, 64-70.—Swan, G. S. A history of the rescue and after-care of 2 cases after 4 days' burial. Australas. Nurs. J, 1941, 39: 227.—Thurnwald, H. Bombenschaden und Wohnungswechsel. In her Gegenwartsprobl. Berl. Famil, Berl, 1948, 38-40.—Young, J. L. 2,000 R. A. F. major bombing raids, during 774 nights. Bull, from Britain, 1942, No. 105. 17. ---- atomic. See Atomic bomb. ---- Biological effect. See also Injury—by weapon. United States. Strategic Bombing Sur- vey. The effect of bombing on health and medical care in Germany. 388p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. Also 2. ed. 388p. 26cm. Wash., 1947. ---- The effects of bombing on health and medical services in Japan. 253p. 26}£cm. Wash., 1947. Alliez, J., & Charpin, J. Guerre et troubles mentaux; peut- on parler de psychoses du bombardement? Marseille mid., 1945, 82: 141-4.—Alotin, A. [Lessons learned from the bom- bardment of Tel-Aviv] Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1941, 20: 35-8.— Bauer, F. K. The sick rate. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Ger- many (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 108- 12.—Beck, D. J. De prophylaxis en therapie van paniekre- acties bij luchtbombardementen. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1944, 88: 341-3.—Berg, C. Bombs and shelters; the phantasies and not the facts frightened the young soldier. In his War in the Mind, 2. ed, Lond, 1944, 181-7.—Effect (The) of bombing on health and medical care in Germany. Pharm. J, Lond, 1946, 102: 54.—Effects of strategic bombing on Germany's health. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 277-9.—Enloe, C. F. The effects of bombing in Germany. Ibid, 6: 347-51.—Lowdell, D. P. Bombing and health. J. Am. M. Ass, 1946, 131: 857.— Psychology and high explosive (flying bomb) Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1944, 212: 33.—Ranson, S. W. Effects of heavy aeriai bombardment on prisoners of war. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945-46, 102: 647-9. BOMBER. See also Air ambulance; Aircraft, Comfort. Goldie. Visibility from turrets. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 434, 8.—Lawrence, J. H., Tobias, C. R. [et al.l A study of aero medical problems in a liberator bomber at high altitude. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 286-310. ---- B-29. Glenn, C. R. Medical aspects of the B-29. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1944, 13: 472.—Grant, D. N. W. Med- ical aspects of pressurized aircraft. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1944, 37: 579-83.—Green, D. M. Aero medical aspects of the B-29. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 12, 16-8.—Medical problems of the B-29. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 20 — Notes from the Air Surgeon's Office; comments on the B-29 J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 349. BOMBER crew. See also Aircrew; Bombardier. Bartlett, F. C, Horn, V., & Mackworth, N. H. The synthetic training of pathfinder air bombers in visual centring on target indicators. 28 1. 29^cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 423w, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Reid, D. D. The significance of sickness in operational bomber crews. 12 1. 33cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 672, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Henschke, U. [et al.] Selection and training of operators of remote controlled bombs and guns. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 43.—Williams, D. Research in bomber squadrons. Brit. M. Bull, 1947, 5: 40. BOMBING mission. Glavis, L. R., jr. Bombing mission number fifteen. J. Abnorm. Psychol, 1946, 41: 189-98. BONE bank. See also Orthopedics; Surgical technic, Bones and joint. BONE BANK 357 BRAZIL Reynolds, F. C, & Oliver, D. A clinical evaluation of the merthiolate bone bank; a preliminary report. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 6, 45.—Sierra Rojas, L, & Estrada Sanchez, F. Banco de hueso del Hospital central militar. Bol. san. mil, Mex, 1949, 2: 595-605. Also transl. Bull, internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1949, 22: 207-17. BONE injury. See Fracture; Injury—by organs. BONE surgery. See Fracture; Orthopedics; Surgery, traumatic; Surgical technic. BOOT. See also Clothing; Foot; Shoe. Yaglou, C. P. Improvements in combat boot design. 8p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-279, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Bailey, K. V. Modification of the regulation army steel helmet and boots. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 160-71.— Boyers, L. M. Acute traumatic tenositis of the tendon cal- caneus due to military boots. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 500.— Improvements in combat boot design. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 17.—Koeppel. Bericht iiber durchgefuhrte Versuche an schwachfussigen Soldaten im Standort Zweibrucken (Pfalz) Vorschlag zur Verbesserung des Soldatenstiefels. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 211-4.—Melville, C. H. Boots. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 19: 68-76.—Special boots for soldiers. Bull. Army M. Dir, Lond, 1941, No. 4, 2. BOOT leather. Forrester, H. W. Boot leather: with special reference to the tropics. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 184-6. BORNEO. See under World War II. BORODINO battle (1812) See under Wars and campaigns. BOUGAINVILLE. See under World War II. BOXER rebellion (1900) See under Wars and Campaigns. BRACE. See also Orthopedics; Shoe. Knudson, A. B. C. Braces in the rehabilitation of veterans. OALMA J, Wash, 1947-48, 2: 11-7.—Modified ring for ischial weight-bearing brace. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 155.—New spring drop foot brace. Ibid, 639.—Surgical braces. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July 3.—Thiemeyer, J. S., jr. Construction of braces in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 372. BRAIN. See Disease; Injury—by organs; Neurology; Neuropsychiatric examination; Neurosurgery, Methods: Brain. BRAIN surgery. See Neurosurgery. BRAUNSCHWEIG invasion (1792) See under Wars and campaigns. BRAZIL. For references on this country see the following headings of Military Section: Air Force Medical Service; Dental care; Dental service; Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical examination; Medical service; Military medicine; Morbidity; Neuropsychiatric examination; Nurse; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Pharmacy; Psychi atry; Recruiting; Reserve officer; Tuberculosis; Vene- real diseases; Veterinary Corps; Veterinary Service; Wars and campaigns; World War II. BREAD. Boyer, J. Biscuits de soldats, pains de guerre et biscottes pour prisonniers. Nature, Par, 1945, 76-9.—Bread deteriora- tion. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 365. Also Activit. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Cont. Inst, 1949, 2: 252-4.—Ermolaev, M. O tiaguchei bolezni khleba. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 4, 73.—Hengst, M. Sol- datenbrod. Kampf d. Karies, 1936, 1: 18-20.—Horrocks, W. The bread of the nation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 111-4.—Maurizio, A. Histoire du pain de soldat et du pain de guerre. In his Hist, aliment, vigit., Par, 1932, 557-68.— New cereals for Army. Science News Lett, 1943, 43: 340.— Vlasov, A. Opyt sanitarnoi kharakteristiki muki i khleba po dannym laboratornykh issledovanii. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 46-50. BREATHING regulator. See Aircraft, Oxygen installation; Oxygen mask. BREMEN. See World War II. BRIGADE. See also Medical battalion. Boaz, J. J. Tactics of the medical service with independent brigade. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 373.—Jakovlev, G. Brigada (brigade) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946—48, 1: 548.—Petrov, A. Brigadnyi medicinsky punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 553.—Popov, G. Druzhina sanitarnaia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 581. BRONCHITIS. See with Respiratory system, Disease. BROWN-OUT. See Blackout, Dimout. BUDAPEST siege (1944) See under World War II. BUDA siege (1686) See under Wars and campaigns. BUG-VISTULA offensive. See under World War II. BULGARIA. References to this country are to be found in Military Section under the following headings: Medical service; Morbidity; Surgical service. BULLET. See also Ballistics; Injury—by weapon; Pro- jectile. Cameron, J. R. Incendiary, tracer and explosive bullets. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 269-76.—Henderson, N. P. Wooden German bullets. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 356.------ & Beadnell, C. M. German explosive bullets. Ibid, 1943, 1: 170.—Lampost, H, Ward, A. A, & Schorr, M. G. Appraisal of rapid killing power of high velocity bullets. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 215-9.—Phosphorus bullets. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 20, 10.—Popplewell, J. R. F. Geiman ex- plosive bullets. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 111.—Roig, D. S. Beitrag zum gerichtsmedizinischen Studium der sogenannten Explo- sivkugeln. Zbl. Chir, 1943, 70: 644 (Abstr.) BULLET wound. See Injury, gunshot; Wound infection, Bullet. BUNA campaign. See under World War II. BUREAU OF MED. AND SUR. 358 BURNS BUREAU of Medicine and Surgery. See also Surgeon General, in this section. Anniversary (100) of the founding of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery of the Navy Department. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 478-80.—Bureau (The) of Medicine and Surgery [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash, 1942, 1-4.—Bureau (The) of medicine and surgery moves. U. S. Nav. M. Bull. Suppl, 1919,13: 74, 2 pi.—Gibson, W. S. The organization and finances of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Ibid, 1913, 7: 39-53.—Navy Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Army & Navy Register, 1943, 64: No. 3336, 10 (clipping)—Schultz, H. S. The first decade of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 136-42. BURIAL. Astafjev, A. Kremacia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 97-9. ------& Morev, V. Pogrebenie. Ibid, 4: 672-4.—Bradley, G. P. Burial custom formerly ob- served in the naval service. J. Am. Folklore, 1894, 7: 67-9. BURIAL pouch. Pouch, human remains, burial type. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 249. BURMA. See under World War II. BURNER. See also Equipment. Bodenlos, L. J. Performance evaluation of the Taykit gasoline burner as compared with the Coleman military burner model No. 527 currently used with the field instrument sterilizer. 10 1. 27}^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 16, Res. Proj. NM 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Improvised burner for heating mess kit wash water. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 19, 30-2. BURNS. See also Injury. Lund, C. C, & Levenson, S. M. Report of burns, v. p. [72 1] 27cm. Chic, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 37, Med. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Battle, R. V. Burns. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 87-94.—Bricker, E. M. Burns. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1943, No. 11, 11-6.— Burns in war. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 433.—Camardelli, O. Queimaduras. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1943, 32: 50-60.—Carling, E. R. Burns. In: War Surg. (Brit. M. Stud. Ass.) Lond, 1944, 37-45.—Goncalves Bogado, L. Queimaduras de guerra. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 1087-98.—Howe, J. W. War burns. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1942-43, 42: 137-42.— Kupriianov, P. A. Ozhogi. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 218-27.— Lindsay, H. C. L. War burns. Urol. Cut. Rev, 1942, 46: 386-90.—Logie, N. J. Burns in warfare. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 2: 138-40.—Mayat, V. Ozhogi (combustiones; burn) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1466-72.— Oldfield, M. C. Burns in wartime. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 1-13.—Pugh, H. L. Burns. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 391-5.—Schauenberg. Resume' d'un rapport sur les brulures. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1940, 17: 87-95.— Serenati, Q. J. Burns. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1950, 7: 101-9.—Sheehan, J. E. Burns as war wounds. Am. J. Surg, 1943, 61: 331-8.—Teneff, S. Causticazioni in guerra. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 546.—Traube, V. Verbrennungen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 60-9.—Trueta, J. Burns. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg, S. Louis, 1943, 398-413.—Wakeley, C. P. G. War burns. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 60-9.— Woolhouse, F. M. Burns. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1949. 4: No. 9, 23-32. ---- Air Force. Agrelo, R. Normas para el tratamiento de las quemaduras en el personal de aerondutica. Sem. mid., B. Air, 1946, 53: pt 2, 444-8.—Bums in the AAF. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 12, 20-2.—Glerc, J. E. A., & Lagrot, F. Les brulures dans l'aviation. Mid. aeronaut, 1946, 1: 5-17.—Hogg, B. M. General care and treatment of burns. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: 19-21.—Incidence and management of burns in the Air Force. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: No. 3, 20.—Ivanov, V. A. Ozhogi u letnogo sostava frontovoi aviacii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 12, 33-8.— McDowell, M. The nursing treatment of burns in an R. A. F. hospital. Nurs. 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Progr, 1943, 24: 238-41.— Parran, T. The family physician and the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Health Bull, Raleigh, 1943, 58: No. 9, 14-6. Also Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 405. Also Connecti- cut M. J, 1944, 8: 36.------The hospital's stake in the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 3, 58. ------ The Cadet Nurse Corps. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 127: 995.—Petry, L. U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps, established under the Bolton Act. Am. J. Nurs, 1943, 43: 704-8. ------ The public health significance of the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 1353-5. ------ The U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps; a summing up. Am. J. Nurs, 1945, 45: 1027.— Re: The Cadet Nurse Corps. Hosp. Topics, 1943, 21: No. 8, 12.—Schwitalla, A. M. United States Cadet Nurse Corps. Hosp. Progr, 1943, 24: 226-9. ------ U. S. (The) Cadet Nurse Corps; an appeal to the Catholic hospitals. Ibid, 241-3. ------ The U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Ibid, 309-13. ------ Recent developments in the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. Ibid, 1944, 25: No. 2, 41-6.—Speaks, R. A. The U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps at Freedmen's Hospital, Washington, D. C. Nat. Negro Health News, 1943, 11: No. 3, 9.—United States Cadet Nurse Corps. N. England J. M, 1943, 229: 349.—United States Cadet Nurse Corps, a career opportunity for young women. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 897.— U. S. (The) Cadet Nurse Corps. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 100. Also Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1943, 39: 269. CADUCEUS. Arnold, H. L., jr. Fielding H. Garrison, the Caduceus, and the United States Army Medical Department. Bull. Hist. M, 1943, 13: 627-30.—Bercher, J. A propos du caducee. Bull. Serv. san. Par, 1944, 2: 334.—Caduceus (The) the official insignia of the Medical Department of the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 503.—Heraldry (The) of the caduceus, the acorn, and the oak leaf. Hosp. Corps. Q, 1949, 22: No. 4, 3.— Poston, R. I. The rod and the serpent and other badges. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 227-9.—Sorge, F. Von der Schlange des Aeskulap. Deut. Militararzt. 1939, 4: 79. CAEN battle. See under World War I. CAISSON disease. See Compressed air illness. CALORIC requirements. See under Nutrition. CAMEROONS. See under World War I. CAMOUFLAGE 362 CAMP CAMOUFLAGE. See also Defense; Security. Black, A. P., & Trumper, M. Camouflage ponchos, toxicity test for. 2p. 26}£cm. Be- thesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Friedmann, H. The natural-history back- ground of camouflage. 17p. 23^cm. Wash., 1942. Also Annual Rep. Smithson. Inst. (1943) 1944, 259-74, 16 pi. Trumper, M. Test for skin irritation from contact with fortisan yarn mesh fabric, camou- flage suits [1] 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 15, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. War Department. FM 21-45: Protective measures, individuals and small units. 154p. 17cm. Wash., 1942. Alvarez del Manzano, B. Ocultaci6n. Ejercito, Madr, 1942, No. 32, 80.—Brown, D. R. E. Developments in naval camouflage. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com, 1945, 14. meet, 29-33.—Color and camouflage. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash, 1945, 63-96, illust.—Construction techniques changed by camouflage requirements. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: No. 25, 91.—Cott, H. B. Camouflage. Ad- vance. Sc, Lond, 1948, 4: 300-9.—Gibson, H. L. Penetrating nature's camouflage by introducing contrasts. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass, 1942-43, 11: 45-50.—Goff, H. Industrial camouflage experiments. Mil. Engineer, 1943, 35: 126-9. Hartley, P. H. T. Animal camouflage. Endeavour, Lond, 1948, 7: 97-103, incl. 4 pi.—Hartman, H. The basis of modern camou- flage. Biol. Colloq, Corvallis (1943-^4) 1945, 8-10.—Luckiesh, M. The principles of camouflage. Tr. Ulumin. Engin. Soc, 1919, 14: 234-55.—Natural vegetation used in highly successful camouflage; camp in everglades is scattered over 9-mile site with no streets and buildings hidden under trees. Science News Lett, 1942, 42: 92.—Tecoz, H. F. L'invisible devant la science. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 705.—Uglum, J. R. Visual perception and camouflage. Yearb. Optometry, 1943, 49-51. ---- Medical aspect. Camouflage battle dressings. Curity Res. Notes, Chic, 1945, 4: 12-5.—Krichevsky, J. Maskirovka v voenno- medicinskoi sluzhbe. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 683-7. ------ & Janovsky, A. Maskirovka. Ibid, 681-8.—Photographs of coverage for blackout entrance to ward tent. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 16, 18.—Schickele, A. Visibility, signalisation et camouflages des formations sanitaires en campagne. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil, 1938, 8. sess, 179-99. Also Bull. internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1939, 12: 447-65. CAMP. See also Cantonment; Prisoner of war, camp; Reserve officer, Camp; Training camp; also under Venereal disease. Beardslee, C. G. Underground storage for floods assures army camp water supply. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 406.— Fiam, B. A nyari kihelyez^sek is h6munka. Honvedorvos, 1951, 3: 294-7.—Fire prevention in building army camps. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: 548.—Hansen, P. Sewage dis- posal problems at Army camps. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 181-6.—Malov, S. Lagerj. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1930, 15: 297-303.—Mobilization camps. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 4: 1-39.—Morris, S. J. Detention and quarantine camps. Ibid, 1926, 6: 173-85.— Osipenko, K. Bivak (bivouac) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 478. ------& Maslinkovsky, T. Lagerj. Ibid, 3: 346-58. ---- Construction camp. Daniels, J. Health conditions in camps. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr, 1941, 77. Congr, 1. sess, pt 11, 4269.—Sanitary regulations for contractors camps and construction areas, Constructing Quartermaster, Panama Canal Department. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: pt 3, Chapt. 19, Exh. A, 1-8. --- Description. Straub, P. F. Sanitation of the Maneuver Camp at San Antonio, Texas. 24 1. 33cm. San Antonio, 1911. United States. War Department. Camp Travis, Texas. Camp Dental Surgeons. Camp Travis and its part in the World War. 337p. 31cm. N. Y., 1919. [United States Military Camps, 1877] 104p. 19^cm. n. p., 1879. Birds-eye view of the Camp of the Army of Occupation com- manded by General Taylor, October 1845; Uthograph by Charles Parsons, 1847. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Con- gress) Wash, 1947, 146.—Blech, G. M. Impressions of Camp Grant. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 585-8.—Camp Dupont, near Philadelphia; aquatint, from Blake's martial music of Camp Dupont, c. 1816. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Congress) Wash, 1947, 109.—Erickson, P. T. Public health and national defense at Camp Shelby. Mississippi Doctor, 1940—41, 18: 595; 651.—Soldiers' Rest, Alexandria, Va.; Uthograph by Charles Magnus, 1864. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Congress) Wash, 1947, 247.—White, J. W. A miUtary medical tour. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1943, 39: 281. ---- Hygiene and sanitation. Haag, F. E. Lagerhygiene. 65p. 19cm. Munch., 1943. Maer, M. *Hygiene des camps militaires permanents et mobiles en France. 43p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Vos, I. H. J. De zorg voor de gezondheid in het leger. 63p. 20^cm. Zalt-Bommel, 1918. Cheyrou-Lagreze. De l'assainissement integral des camps des troupes d'occupation de 1'Afrique du Nord. Rev. hyg. Par, 1932, 54: 670-86.—Civilian contacts complicate problems of military sanitation. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1941, 38: 326.— D'Amico. Problemi di medicina miUtare; sul razionale utilizzo dei competenti nel campo sanitario. Cult. med. mod. Pal, 1935, 14: 137-40.—Des Cilleuls, J. M., & Bellon, J. Les ameliorations recentes apportees a l'hygiene des camps dans l'Armee francaise. BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1939, 12: 673-701. Also Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 296 (Abstr.)— Gordon, J. E. Selection of camp sites and camp sanitation. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 9, 24-6. Sanitary surveys. Ibid, 26-30.—Improvised equip- ment to cope with sanitary problems in the field. Med. BuU, U. S. Chief Surg Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 23, 27-30 — Losonczy, G. A nyari kihelyezesek eg£szs6gv6delmi probiemai. Honvedorvos, 1951, 3: 282-94.—Netusil, F. Pomery zdravotni u voj ska v posicich vysinovych a taborech v udolich. Cas. lek. desk, 1917, 56: 184.—Sayan, M, & Yenisey, H. Sltmah bir mintikada ordugah kurmak icab ederse ordugahi bu minti- kanm neresine ve ne sekilde kurmahdir? Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1947, 76: 49-52.—Woodruff, C. E. The sanitation of the modern camp; principles and practices. Mil. Surgeon, 1907, 21: 485-511. ---- Medical service. See also in this section, Medical service. Bayley, J. H. Improvisation and practical work in camp; a few hints to junior R. A. M. C. adjutants. J. R. Aimy M. Corps, 193§, 70: 316-20.—Coordination of dental activities in large camps. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1941, 12: 191-6.—Csonka, I. Hogyan szerveztem meg a tabor eii. elliit&sat. Honvedorvos, 1951, 3: 548-52, iUust.—Ingalls, R. E. Camp dental adminis- tration. J. Ass. Mil. Dent. Surg. U. S, 1919, 3: 57-66.— Kelen, A. Life in Utopia or the medical organization of an army camp. McGUl M. J, 1944, 13: 323-6.—Mason, J. B. Medical organization in the permanent camp and in the field. Med. Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 1527-51, map.—Military medicine in New York State army posts and camps. N. York State J. M, 1941, 41: 1528-30.—Vra£ari6, B. Duznosti sanitetske sluzbe u resavanju higijenskih problema u logoru. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 155-64. CAMPAIGN. See Wars and Campaigns. CAMP hospital. See Hospital, Camp hospital. CANADA. For references on Canada's military affairs see the following headings in the Military Section; Aeromedicine; Air Force Medical Service; Den- tal Corps; Dental Service; Dentistry; Hospital Report; Medical Corps; Medical department; Medical examination; Medical organization; Morbidity; Naval medical service; Neuropsychi- atric examination; Neuropsychiatry; Nurse; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Orthopedics; Physician; Ration; Recruiting; Rehabilitation; Surgeon; Surgical service; Tuberculosis; Ven- ereal disease; Veterinary Corps; World War I; World War II. CANAL ZONE 363 CANTONMENT CANAL Zone. See under Venereal disease—by countries. CANNED food. See under Ration. CANTEEN. See also Food supply; Ration. Dreyfus-See, G. Les modifications au reglement des can- tines. J. med. Paris, 1939, 59: 569.—Herzberg, E. Co-opera- tive canteens. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 789. CANTEEN (of water) See also Water supply. Fair, G. M. Disinfection of water; summary report of the effectiveness of bursoline No. 3 tablets in the disinfection of water in canteens. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 4, San. Engin. Rep. (NRC) Wash. Mathieson, D. R. Sterilization of individual water supplies (canteens) chemical, bactericidal and amoebicidal tests on single operation, in- dividual superchlorinating-dechlorinating units. 12p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Sterilization of individual water supplies (canteens) the practicability and effectiveness of potassium permanganate [iodide] iodate and citric acid mixture. 5p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----Duggan, T. L., & Stoll, A. M. Steriliza- tion of individual water supplies (canteens) an evaluation of elemental bromine adsorbed on activated silica. 8p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Mathieson, D. R., & Stoll, A. M. Steriliza- tion of individual water supplies (canteens) bursoline tablets; amoebicidal and storage tests. 4p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Evaluation of canteen de-chlorinators. 1 1. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Moore, F. J., & Kessel, J. F. Sterilization of drinking water in canteens [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 7, San. Engin. Rep. (NRC) Wash. Abstract. Stoll, A. M. Tests for deterioration of old stock CDC water chlor and dechlor units. 4p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Sterilization of individual water supplies (canteens) globaline tablets; storage tests. 4p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-110, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Acceptability in field tests. Bull. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 14. meet, 135.—Sterilization of individual water suppUes (canteens) an evaluation of elemental bromine adsorbed on activated silica. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 3.—Sterilization of individual water supplies (can- teens) bursoUne tablets; amoebicidal and storage tests. Ibid, 4.—Webb, H. B. Studies on tablets for individual disinfection of small water supplies for field use by troops. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 209-16. CANTONMENT. See also Barracks; Camp. United States. Army. Construction Di- vision. National army cantonments; plans and photographs; June, 1918 [98] 1. 22cm. Wash., 1918. Ellsworth, S. M. Water demands and sewage production in miUtary cantonments. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 21-7.—Gal legos Landeros, A, & Paz Berdeghel, J. J. Papel del servicio sanitario de batall6n durante el acantonamiento. Sugestiones, Mex, 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 83-92.—Hutcheson, R. H. Public health problems in cantonment and extra- cantonment areas. South. M. J, 1944, 37: 100-3.—National Army cantonments. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 4: 41-158.—Richmond, A. E. Cantonment health administration. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1930, 54: 356; 422.—Shields, W. S. Selection of sites for camps and cantonments. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1926, 6: 92-128.—Underground cities in Russia. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942-43, 23: No. 2, 44.—Watson, M. The lesson of Mian Mir. J. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1931, 34: 183-5, chart. ---- Extra-cantonment area. Blanchard, C. K. Health in extra cantonment areas. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1942, 26: 179-83.—Quezon, M. L. Executive Order No. 203 designating PhiUppine Army extra cantonment zones in all mobiUzation centers and empowering the Director of Health to promulgate all needful health rules and regulations therein. Month. BuU. Bur. Health, Philip- pines, 1939, 19: 249. CAP. See also Clothing. Hagan, E. T. Cap—summer, attached sun- glasses (commercial) 9p. 26>|cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-666-16J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Potential hazard in service cap insignia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 18. CAPTURE. See in this section Hospital, captured; Prisoner of War. CARBON monoxide. See also Aircraft, Hazards; Aircraft carrier; Aircrew, Hygiene. Doku-gasu tosite no iti-sanka tanso [Carbon monoxide] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 334, &c. ---- Analysis and determination. Chinn, H. I. A method for the determination of carbon monoxide in alveolar air, together with a correlation of values thus obtained with car- boxyhemoglobin concentrations in blood. 9 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 233, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----• A method for the determination of CO in alveolar air. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 233, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Consolazio, W. V., Pecora, L. J. [et al.] The evaluation of methods for determining the con- centration of carbon monoxide. 15p. 26)^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hall, F. G. Carbon monoxide determination. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-41, Memo Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hall, J. F., jr. Substances affecting the iodine pentoxide method for the determination of carbon monoxide in gas; samples and methods for their removal. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-31, Memo Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Pitts, G. C. A modification of the iodine pentoxide method for the analysis of carbon monoxide in small gas samples. 7p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. CARBON MONOXIDE 364 CARBON MONOXIDE United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. T-9: Final report on Project No. T-9, NDRC infra-red gas analyzer for determination of rapidly changing carbon monoxide concen- trations, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Breitenecker. Testing for carbon monoxide. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 144—6.—Carbon monoxide poisoning; examination of specimens in suspected cases. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1949, 35: 126.— Evaluation (The) of methods for determining the concentration of carbon monoxide. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 21.—Preservation of blood containing carbon monoxide for transportation from the field to the laboratory. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: 10.—Seydel, F. Stufen- photometrische Kohlenoxydbestimmung im Blutstropfen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 223. ---- Blood absorption. See under subheading (Metabolism) ---- Effect. Behnke, A. R., White, W. A., jr [et al.] A study of repeated daily short exposure to high concentrations of carbon monoxide. 5 1. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-160, U. S Nav. M. Res. Inst. Scobee, R. G., & Chinn, H. I. The effect of carbon monoxide on night visual efficiency. 2p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 234, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Vollmer, E. P., King, B. G. [et al.] The effects of carbon monoxide on three types of performance, at simulated altitudes of 10,000 and 15,500 feet. 16p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Effects (The) of carbon monoxide on three types of per- formance, at simulated altitudes of 10,000 and 15,500 feet. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 23. --- Indicator and detection. Houghten, F. C, White, W. A., jr, & Davis, F. H. A study of the accuracy and reliability of the Mine Safety Appliances Carbon Monoxide Alarm. 14p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-160, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pecora, L. J., & Consolazio, W. V. An eval- uation of the Sjostrand carbon monoxide indi- cator. 4p. 27cm. Bethesda, Md, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Evaluation (An) of the Sjostrand carbon monoxide indicator. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 16.—Lauche. Carbon monoxide poisoning and detection of CO. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 138; Disc, 145. ---- Metabolism. Behnke, A. R., White, W. A., jr [et al.] Measurements of CO absorption in man; a formula for computing concentration vs time of exposure. 16 1. 26}fcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-160, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Forbes, W. H., Sargent, F., & Roughton, F. J. W. The rate at which carbon monoxide is taken up by man. 17p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 97, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Goldman, D. E. The physics of respiratory gas exchange; carbon monoxide uptake in man. 8p. 26Mcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 12, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lilienthal, J. L., jr, & Pine, M. B. The effect of varying partial pressures of oxygen and carbon monoxide on the uptake of carbon monoxide in man; with a note on the NBS Analyzer for alveolar CO. lip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 253, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Pace, N. A nomograph for the estimation of the uptake of carbon monoxide by the blood of flying personnel. 9p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- A nomograph for the estimation of the uptake of carbon monoxide by flying personnel breathing air or breathing through a diluter demand regulator. 5p. 26}?cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Consolazio, W. V. [et al.] The rate of blood absorption of low concentrations of carbon monoxide in ambient air at simulated altitudes up to 10,000 feet. 2 pts [9] 1.; 14p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 & 2, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pitts, G. C, & Pace, N. The relationship between various levels of COHb in the blood and the equivalent physiological altitude. 20p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The rate of blood absorption of low con- centrations of carbon monoxide at sea level. 5p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-417, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Roughton, F. J. W., & Darling, R. C. The effect of carbon monoxide hemoglobin on the oxygen dissociation curve of blood. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 93, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Ryder, H. W., Engel, G. L. [et al.] The effect of carbon monoxide hemoglobinemia of approxi- mately 20% on the cerebral blood flow, gas exchange, and electroencephalogram in human beings. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 95, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Tobias, C. A., & Lawrence, J. H. The elim- ination of carbon monoxide from the human body with reference to the possible conversion of CO to C02. 13p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 458, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Diringshofen, H. v. Die Sauerstoffsattigung des Blutes bei Kohlenoxydeinatmung und Hohenwirkung. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1938-39, 3: 216-9.—Lawrence, J. H., & Tobias, C. A. Is CO oxidized to CO2 in the human body. Air Surgeon's BuU, 1945, 2: 452.—Nomograph (A) for the estimation of the uptake of carbon monoxide by the blood of flying personnel. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 23.—Pace. N. Function of liver in carbon monoxide metabolism. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 391.—Rate (The) of blood absorption of low concentrations of carbon monoxide in ambient air at simulated altitudes up to 10,000 feet. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 33.—Rate (The) of blood absorption of low concentrations of carbon monoxide at sea level. Ibid, 1945, Jan.-June, 22.—Relationship (The) between various levels of COHb in the blood and the equivalent physio- logical altitude. Ibid, 1944, July, 34. —— Poisoning. See also World War II, Leningrad siege. Archer, B. C. Carbon monoxide poisoning associated with confusional psychosis and a striatal syndrome. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 84-7.—Buhtz. Poisoning by carbonic monox- ide. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 139-43; Disc, 145.— Dervillee, L'Epee & Lanta. Resultats d'une enquete regionale sur les intoxications oxycarbonees aigues des gazogenes pendant la p^riode de guerre. Med. usine, 1948, 10: 330-3.—Gillies, H. Mental sequelae in acute carbon monoxide poisoning and brain injury. J. R. Nav M. Serv, 1945, 31: 60-2.— Lauche. Die Ursachen der tod- lichen CO-Vergiftungen bei Soldaten. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat Aerzte, 1944, 4: 125.—Meigs, J. W. Carbon monoxide poisoning. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 542-6.— Proctor, R. L. G. Twelve fatal cases of carbon monoxide poisoning due to enemy action. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 68-70.—Richmond, A. E. Carbon monoxide poisoning; a review. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 79-95.—Velkovich, CARBON MONOXIDE 365 CARDIOLOGY B. G. Klinika ostrykh otravlenii okisiu ugleroda na fone khronicheskogo vozdeistviia etogo iada. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr, 1945, 131-7. ---- Protection and tolerance. Macdonald, T. C, Roxburgh, H. L., & Mackay, G. D. The basis for present R. A. F. standards of carbon monoxide tolerance in aircraft. 3 1. 23}£cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 350, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Pitts, G. C, & O'Neal, J. D. Effect of ozone on carbon monoxide uptake. 5p. 26}£cm. Be- thesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 13, Res. Proj. NM 001 005 (or, X-417) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Stewart, W. K., & Worthington, M. E. Note on physiological protection against carbon monoxide inhalation. 3 1. 26cm. Lond., 1942. Forms F. P. R. C. 405, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Effect of ozone on carbon monoxide uptake. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, 2. ---- Sources and hazards. See also Aircraft, Hazards; Gas poisoning; Shelter; Tank; Vehicle. Bouyssy, M. *Le danger oxycarbone en temps de paix, en temps de guerre. 156p. 24J^cm. Par., 1938. Chinn, H. I. CO-hemoglobin levels of workers employed in plane repair shops. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 465, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Girauld, A. *Le danger oxycarbone en temps de guerre. 26p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Pappenheimer, J. R. Carbon monoxide in military aircraft. 14p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 94, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. Aero Medi- cal Laboratory [Wright Field, Ohio] Memo- randum report No. ENG-M-49-695-24: Carbon monoxide (CO) in portable shelters heated with Evans gasoline heaters. 9 1. 26^cm. Dayton, 1943. Bauer, F. K. Carbon monoxide poisoning. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 24.—Carbon monoxide studies of pilots of P—47 aircraft. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 7, 4—Mori, H„ Kurasima, S., & Kuroiwa, K. Totan, rentan ni yoru iti-sanka- tanso tyiidoku no ni rei [from the use of pressed bean-cake and briquettes (pressed coal-dust) as fuel] Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1942, 57: 217-27.—Noro, L. Ueber die durch Motorab- gase verursachten Kohlenoxydvergiftungen bei der Mannschaft von Panzerformationen. Acta med. scand, 1945, 121: 382- 91.—Roth, T. Akute Kohlenoxydvergiftung im Flugzeug. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1938, 2: 248-51. CARBON tetrachloride. See also Poisoning. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 396.—Conaway, H. B, & Hoven, F. Electrocardiographic changes in carbon tetrachloride poisoning. Ibid, 1946, 46: 593-5.—Dillenberg, S. M., & Thompson, C. M. Carbon te- trachloride poisoning; a report of twenty cases with one death. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 39-44.—Losse, H. Carbon-tetra- chloride poisoning. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 10, 13-20.—Perry, W. J. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning; a report of 88 cases. Army M. BuU, 1942, No. 64, 70-5 — Sanford, S. P. Carbon tetrachloride poisoning. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1486-8.—Schubert, R. Akute Tetra- chlorkohlenstoff-Vergiftung durch Feuerloscher im Flugzeug. Deut. Mihtararzt, 1942, 7: 457-9.—Sherman, S. R., & Binder, C. F. Hazards of carbon tetrachloride in present-day use. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 590-9.—Squires, R. D. Carbon- tetrachloride intoxication. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 7, 30-8. CARDIOLOGY. See also Internal medicine. Leedham, C. L. Aviation cardiology; an out- line of the diseases of the cardiovascular system as applied to aviation medicine. 2. ed. 227p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1940. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 8-305: Notes on cardiology in aviation medicine. 204p. 23cm. Wash., 1940. Bishop, L. F., jr. Cardiology in the Army Air Forces, A. U. S. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1946, 19: 209-17.— Bramwell, C. War-time problems of a cardiologist. Glasgow M. J, 1942, 137: 1-21, 2 pi.—Connor, L. A. Division of Internal Medicine: Cardiovascular Section. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 1: 377-81.— Hyman, A. S. The newer cardiology and aviation medicine. N. York Physician, 1941-42, 17: 18-23.—Niehaus, F. W. Cardiology as related to military medicine; a consideration of certain cardiac findings and lesions. Nebraska M. J, 1942, 27: 343; passim.—Sales, L. M. Some aspects of cardiology as seen at the Veterans Administration, IndianapoUs, Indiana. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1945, 38: 293-5.—Treupel, G. Kriegsarzt- Uche Herzfragen. Med. Klin, Berl, 1915, 11: 356-9. CARDIOTACHOMETER. See under Acceleration, Cardiovascular effect. CARDIOVASCULAR system. See also Cardiology; also the following headings in this section: Acceleration; Altitude; Anoxia; Aviator; Blood vessel; Disease; Flying; Injury— by organs; Medical examination; Surgical tech- nic; Wound—by organs. Nicoll, P. A., & Webb, R. L. Studies on the behavior of the vascular network in an intact mammal. 13p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-112E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Riley, R. L., & Remington, J. W. Dye in- jection method for determination of cardiac output. 5 1. 26^>cm. Pensacola, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-726, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Fishberg, A. M., & Jackson, C. E. Cardiovascular [system] In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 4: No. 11, 1-33.—Godinov, V. M. Portainaia reflexogennaia zona. Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1949, 17: 107-16, 7 pi.— Kvale, W. F., & Herndon, E. G. Cardiovascular [system] In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 4: No. 12, 1—44.—Rogov, A. A. O sosudistykh reflexakh chelo- veka. Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1949, 17: 321-31 — Taussig, H. B., & Jackson, C. E. Cardiovascular [system] In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 5: No. 2, 1-41.—Visscher, M. B., & Jackson, C. E. Cardio- vascular [system] Ibid, 4: No. 10, 1-43.—Winsor, T., & Jack- son, C. E. Cardiovascular [system] Ibid, 5: 1-28. CARE. See such headings as Aviator, Care; Dental care; Disabled, Care; Medical care; Prisoner of war, Care; Tuberculous, Care; Wounded, Care. CARIBBEAN defense. See under World War II. CAROLINES battle. See under World War II. CARTHAGENA expedition (1741) See Wars and campaigns. CASUALTY. See also Aid station; Clearing station; Collect- ing station; Disease; Injury; Wounded. For statistical data see also Morbidity; Mortality; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. Belickaia, E, Andreev, F., & Punin, B. Poteri voennye liudskie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 784-94.—Campbell, J. L. Casualties in army and civU Ufe. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1941, 30: 479.—Hamburger, P. Case his- tory of a casualty. American Mercury, 1944, 58: 75-81 (clip- ping)—Johnson, W., & McMurray, T. P. Problems of war casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 490.—McLaughlin, C. W., jr. War casualties at home and abroad. Nebraska M. J, 1942, 27: 346-9.—Military casualties and accidents among workers. CASUALTY 366 CASUALTY J Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 239.—Narat, J. K. The handling of war casualties. Am. J. Surg, 1945, 67: 106-10.—Pickett, S. E. Casualty rate among American nurses in irulitary service. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y, 1922, 1031.—Rust, B. K. War casualties. Bull. Mahoning Co. M. Soc, 1944, 14: 9; 14. ---- airborne. See Air evacuation, Organization. ---- air raid. See also Air raid; Dead; Injury; Wound; Wounded. ,TT „ Air-raid casualties. In: Effects of Bomb. Japan (U. b. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) Wash, 1947, 142-58, iUust tab- Air raid casualties in October. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942 118. 396 —Air-raid casualties surveyed. Lancet, Lond., iy*u, ^. 473 —Air raid casualty organization. S. Mary Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1940, 46: 135.—Assistenza (Per 1) immediate deUe vittime dei bombardamenti. Minerva med., Tor, 1940, 31. Dt 1 varia, 564-6 (microfilm)—Bauer, F. K. The nature of air raid casualties. In: Effect of Bomb. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) Wash, 1945, 14-29, iUust.; 2. ed. Wash, 1947 14-29, illust.—Casualties of air raids. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938' 111- 1481- 2223.—Casualties (The) of German reprisal raids' Ibid, 1942, 119: 962.—Civilian (The) casualties of air raids'[Great Britain] Ibid,. 1941 117: 13l^iyiliar. casualties sustained in 11 months of air raids [Great Britain] Ibid, 194rf, 121- 274.—Colt, G. H. A. R. P. casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1. 378__Cooray, G. H. An analytical study of air-raid casual- ties treated at the General Hospital, Colombo, with special reference to some clinical features. J. Ceylon Brit. M. Ass, 1942 39- 197-217, 8 pi.—Eastwood, S. R. Au- raid casualties in an E.'M. S. hospital. Q. Rev. Med. Women Fed, Lond, 1941 Apr 17-27.—Freebody, D. Some observations on casu- alties in a'recent air raid. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1943-44, 37 • 230-2 —Grant, R. T. Observations on air raid casualties. GuV's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1941, 55: 90-5.—James, N. E. Air ra?d casualties. J. Christ. M. Ass. India, 1943, 18: 303-15.- Kinc W S & Moller, A. W. Experiences of air bombardment in an urban area. Vet. J. Lond 1943 99: 258-68-Later air-raid casualties. Rep. Chief M. Off. Mm. Health, Lond. (1939-45) 1946, 143-7.—Maxwell, C. L. The medical aspects of air raid casualties and air raid precautions and treatment. J. Aviat. M, 1941, 12: 212-7.—Patey, D. H. Some observa- tions on air-raid casualties. Middlesex Hosp. J, 1940, 40: 122-5__Peters, R. J., Dunlop let al.] Civil defence casualties. Tr R' Med. Chir. Soc. Glasgow, 1942-43, 39: 41-3.—Reduction in civilian air raid casualties. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 2089- 2184 —Shirlaw, G. B. Classification of air-raid casual- ties ' Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 344.—Siddons, A. H. M. [et al.] Air raid casualties. BuU. War M, I*>nd, 1942-43 3: 3 (Abstr)—Templeton, W. L, Ball, M, & Quist, G. Air-raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 416.—Weddell J. M. Air raid casualties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 73-8. ---- amphibious. See Injury—by branch of service. ---- animal. Barton, W. P. Some animal casualties by enemy action. Vet. J, Lond, 1943, 99: 53.—Casualties. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42 13* 23.—Mace, D. L. Animal casualties from chemi- cal warfare agents. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1941, 99: 209. ---- atomic bomb. See also Atomic warfare; also Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. [United States] Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. General report, January 1947. 112p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com, 1949, 6: 53.—Braes, A., & Henshaw, P. S. Long-term foUow-up on atomic bomb casualties. Gen. Rep. U. S. Atomic Bomb Casualty Com, 1947, 10-2.—Lapp, R. E. Atomic bomb casualties. In his Must We Hide? Cambr, 1949, 12-21.—National Academy of Sciences, National Research CouncU Committee on Atomic Casualties, Atomic Bomb Casu- alty Commission report, January 1, 1949, to June 30, 1949. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com, 1949, 6: 176-8.— Tentative list of ophthalmological equipment for consultants to Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission of the Committee on Atomic Casualties, National Research CouncU. BuU. Ophth. (NRC) Wash, 1949, 141.—Tuzuki, M. Damages and casu- alties by the atomic bomb. Gen. Rep. U. S. Atomic Bomb Casualty Com, 1947, 86-93. ---- Battle casualty. See also Battlefield, Medical activities. Mann, W. L., jr. Combat and non-combat personnel casualties. 45p. 4? Wash., 1937. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB-MED 147: Notes on care of battle casualties. 18p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Care of battle casualties. Circ. Lett. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theater Oper, 1944, No. 101, 1-9.—Cleghorn, R. A. Interim report on clinical and physiological observations on battle casualties. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1944-45, 2: 145-55.—Danck- werts, P. V. Experiences of a battle-casualty. Health Horizon, Lond, 1946, No. 3, 45-9.—Hawley, P. R. Organization and care of battle casualties. Am. J. Surg, 1947, 74: 680-6.— Notes on care of battle casualties. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 245-65.—Notes on care of battle casualties. Circ. Lett. Surgeon Mediterr. Theater U. S. Army, 1945, No. 8, 1-20.—Notes on care of battle casualties. War Med, Chic, 1945, 7: 234-48.—Prior, A. P. Post-mortem appearances in battle casualties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 275-8. ---- chemical. See also Injury, chemical. Haggard, H. W. Chemical casualties. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 864-71. Also in Essent. Emerg. Tr. (Connecticut M. J.) N. Haven, 1942, 128-37. ---- Comparative statistics. Duncan, L. C. The comparative mortahty of disease and battle casualties in the historic wars of the world. J. MU. Serv. Inst, U. S, 1914, 54: 140-77.—Jungblut. Betrachtungen uber Kriegsverluste durch Waffen und Krankheiten. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 49-52.—Kawinski, J. [Statistics of losses during the last wars] Lek. wojsk, 1932, 20: 1; 73.—Roddis, L H. Naval and Marine Corps casualties in the wars of the United States. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 305-10.—Werner. Kriegsverluste einst und jetzt. Rotes Kreuz, Berl, 1906, 24: 682. ---- Died of wound in action. Snyder, H. E., & Culbertson, J. W. Study of Fifth Army Hospital battle casualty deaths; an analysis of case reports from field and evacua- tion hospitals on 1450 fatally wounded American soldiers; a preliminary report. 3v. 27cm. Gardone Riveira, 1945. Demmer, F. Ueber die primaren Todesursachen nach Verletzungen im Felde. Zbl. Chir, 1943, 70: 1537 (Abstr.)— Rothmann, A. Spattod nach Kriegsverletzungen. Klin. Wschr, 1942, 21: 509.—Snyder, H. E., & Culbertson, J. W. Causes of death in battle casualties reaching hospitals. Am. J. Surg, 1947, 73: 184-98.—Taschner, A. Spattod nach Kriegs- verletzung. Wien. med. Wschr, 1947, 97: 343-7. ---- Gas casualty. See also Gas poisoning; Injury, chemical. Gordon, J. E. Gas casualties. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948. 2: pt 8, 1-4, 3 pi.—Reception of gas casu- alties. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 28, 3.—Recep- tion of gas casualties. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 14, 27-9.—Waitt, A. H. Gas casualties. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 296-300. ---- Killed in action. Kettler, L. Ueber die unmittelbare Todesursache bei Kriegsverletzungen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 511-6. ---- Military loss. Lamport, H. The military loss resulting from a casualty related to the days lost from active duty. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 15, MissUe Casualties Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Division op Medical Sciences. Missile casualties report. Wash., No. 13, 1945- Brandi, B. VoraussichtUche Kriegsverluste und die Mog- Uchkeiten ihrer Berechnung. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm, 1939, 10. Congr, 93-116; Disc, Proc, 151-63.— Konczacki, A. Wzkazowki do obUczenia strat _oddzial6w walezacych, ich rozmieszczenia oraz zapotrzebowania srodk6w transportowych. Lek. wojsk, 1926, 7: 259-73, 2 pi. Also Spanish transl. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1929, 28: 245-66 — Lamport, H. The relationship between the military loss re- sulting from a casualty and the days lost from active duty. Yale J. Biol, 1945-46, 18: 567-75.—Love, A. G. Probable casualties in war and methods of calculation. Off. Rep. Inter- nat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm., 1939, 10. Congr, 119-45. ---- Missing in action. Loi aUemande sur la disparition des militaires, la declaration de deces et la fixation de la date de la mort. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 902-4. CASUALTY 367 CATALOG ---- naval. Andreev, F., & Punin, B. Poteri v voenno-morskom flote. In: Encikl. slovar voen. me'd, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 792-4.— Bowles, J. P., Dorgan, L. T., & Marron, J. R. Two unusual types of casualty to naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 890, pi.—Creagh, G. B. Battle casualties aboard a light cruiser. Ibid, 1943, 41: 937-45.—Cuono. J. D. Com- ments on casualties aboard assault cargo vessel; with report of two thoracic cases. Ibid, 1945, 44: 1273-6.—Dunlop, G. R. Casualty handUng afloat; practical problems. Ibid, 901-8.— Groseclose, E. S. Troop casualties aboard an attack transport. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 100-5.—Ishiguro. Ueber Verwundung und KrankheitsfaUe bei den Marine-Mannschaften [Japanese text; German abstr, Hft. 11] Mitt. Med. Ges. Tokyo, 1905, 19: 509^16.—Zur Verth. Seekriegsverletzungen. Deut. med. Wschr, 1913, 39: 774. Also Miinch. med. Wschr, 1913, 60: 1056. ---- Non-battle casualty. See also Injury, accidental. Drigalski, W. v. Allgemeine Uebersicht iiber Kriegsverluste. In his Aufstieg d. San. Korps, Oldenb, 1939, 25-9.—Soltau, A. B. War wastage from minor ailments. J. State M, Lond, 1922, 30: 461-9. ---- Prevention. See also Body armor. Prevention (The) of unnecessary casualties in wartime. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 110-1.—Scalone, I. A proposito deUa limitazione deUe mutilazioni. PoUclinico, 1916, 23: sez. prat, 1019-22. ---- Reception, care, disposition, and sorting. Cutler, E. C. Plans for the reception, care and disposition of casualties. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 424-6.—Debenham, R. K., & Kerr, A. B. Triage of battle casualties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 125-9.—Donald, C. Arrangements in Southern Command for the reception and grouping of casualties. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942- 45) 1947, 427-31.—Gillespie, B, & Owens, J. C. Reception and treatment of casualties aboard an assault transport. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 245-52.— Morgan, J. G. Forma- tion of a control post for the triage of casualties between an Army and base hospitals. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 132.—Murison, C. S. Walking cases. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1916, 2: 23.—Shepherd, J. A. Organization of a casualty re- ception unit. Ibid, 1946, 32: 257-63.—Shirlaw, G. B. Casu- alty services. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 851; 875; 897; 933; 959. ---- Reporting. See also Battlefield. Register (The) of sick and wounded—tenta- tive. 16p. 4? Carlisle Barracks, 1938. United States. Department of the Army. Army Regulations No. 40-1025; Medical De- partment: The report of sick and wounded. 7p. 8? Wash., 1924. ---- No. 40-1030; the register of sick and wounded. 14p. 8? Wash., 1924. Also other issue. 8p. 8? Wash., 1927. Also 3p. 8? Wash., 1933. ---- No. 40-5; the register of sick and wounded. 3p. 8? Wash., 1934. Alderman, F. H. Required reporting of casualties in the field. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: No. 2, 20-32.—Herbert, G. F. Casualty reporting. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1944, 24: No. 5, 48-51. ---- Shipwreck. See Shipwreck. ---- Wounded in action. See chiefly Wounded. Wilson, W. C. State of men severely wounded in battle. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 1: 587-91. CASUALTY bag. See also Bag; Blanketing; Evacuation. Green, J. C, & Smith, F. K. Field test of the bag, casualty, evacuation (experimental) 6p. 26&cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1950. Forms Proj. No. 21-01-023, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Bag and/or equipment for casualty evacuation. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 279. CATALOG. See Supply catalog. CATAPULTAGE. See Acceleration, vertical; Aircraft, Ejection seat. CATARRHAL fever. See Epidemic, Types: Common cold. CAUDA equina injury. See under Nervous system; Injury. CAVALRY. See also Armored cavalry; Reconnaissance; Tank; also Horse. Soper, A. C, & Pierce, J. T. Surgeon's hand- book for the mounted service, in field and gar- rison. 78p. 8? Kansas City, 1926. Georgievsky, A. Kavaleriia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1063-70.—Gramillo Fernandez, A. Con- tribuci6n al estudio para la organizaci6n de nuestra cabaUeria de ejercito. Rev. mil., B. Air, 1938, 38: pt 1, 663; 885; 1169.— Igoshin, V. A. Kozhnye zabolevaniia sredi kavaleristov. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 11-4. ---- motorized. See Armored cavalry. CAVALRY field ambulance. See Ambulance service, History. CELLULITIS. See under Wound infection. CENSORSHIP. For references see under Information; Prisoner of war, Correspondence; Publication; Public information; Security. CENSUS. See also Manpower; Recruiting; Statistics. Meynier, A. Levees et pertes de mUitaires en France de 1792 a 1815. Congr. internat. popul. (1937) 1938, 1. Congr, 2: 98-104.—Reyes, F. E. El primer Congreso de la poblaci6n y los problemas demografico-nulitares; tasas cuantitativas y potenciaUdad mUitar. Rev. mil., B. Air, 1941, 41: pt 2, 1279-302. CENTER. See such terms as Hospital center; Medical center; Rehabilitation center; Training center. CENTRAL Pacific. See under World War II. CENTRIFUGAL force. See also Acceleration, centrifugal; Aviator, Eye; Centrifuge. Maclnnes, D. A., & Ray, B. R. The effect of centrifugal force on the EMF of galvanic ceUs. Science, 1947, 105: 636.— Stewart, W. K. Investigations on centrifugal force. J. Physiol, Lond, 1945-46, 104: Proc, 7. ---- Biological effect. See also Acceleration, Blackout; Blackout of pilot. Davidson, S., & Stewart, W. K. Note on some physiological effects of low values on centrif- ugal force encountered in flight. 7 1. 29cm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 573, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Gougerot, _ L. *Effets physiologiques des forces d'inertie; etude des effets circulatoires, CENTRIFUGAL FORCE 368 CENTRIFUGE respiratoires et vestibulaires chez l'aviateur. 96p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Hallenbeck, G. A., & Engstrom, R. L. 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Some effects of centrifugal force on the cardio-vascular system in man. J. Physiol, Lond, 1945—46, 104: Proc, 9. ------ Some neuro- logical signs and symptoms produced by centrifugal force in man. Ibid, Proc, 10.—Graybiel, A, & Brown, R. H. The delay in visual reorientation following exposure to a change in direction of resultant force on a human centrifuge. Minutes Armed Forces NRC Vision Com, 1949, 24. meet, 123.— Lambert, E. H., & Slaughter, O. L. Venous pressure in the extremities of man during positive acceleration on a centrifuge. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1947, 6: 146. ---;--- Plethysmographic study of leg volume changesin man during positive acceleration on a centrifuge. Ibid, 203.—Lambert, E. H, & Wood, E. K. The problem of blackout and unconsciousness in aviators. Med. Clin. N. America, 1946, 30: 833-44.—Maaske, C. A, Maison, G. L, & Hallenbeck, G. A. Pattern of human cardiac response to centrifugal force. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1945, 4: 48.— Maison, G. L, Maaske, C. A, & Martin, E. E. 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Studies of human adaptation to centrifugal force; visual per- ception of the horizontal. 19 1. 27cm. Pensa- cola 1949. Forms Proj. No. NM 001 059.01.22, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Hallenbeck, G. A., Baldes, E. J. [et al.] The effect of immersion in water on the tolerance of dogs to centrifugal force. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 278, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Rushmer, R. F. A study of the role of intra- abdominal pressure in tolerance to centrifugal force. 18p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 316, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Stewart, W. K. Influence of drugs on ability to withstand centrifugal force. 3 1. 23^cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 338, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Lamport, H., Hoff, E. C, & Herrington, L. P. StatisticaUy vaUd tests of drugs and other factors affecting the resistance of mice to acceleration. Am. J. Physiol, 1945, 143: 262-71.— Lund, D. W. 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BuU, 1938, 24: No. 1, 18-22. ---- Ethical and legal aspects. Estatuto juridico e o emprfigo tatico da guerra qufmico e bacteriol6gico. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1938, 315-28.— Hanslian, R. Die staatspolitische theoretische Bewertung des chemischen Kampfmittels. In his Chem. Krieg, 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 253-91.—Use of poison gas and bacteria in war. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 1501. ---- Experiments. See also under Research. Cullumbine, H. Chemical warfare experiment using human subjects. Brit. M. J, 1946, 2: 576-8. ---- First aid and nursing. See also Injury, chemical. Cowell, E. M. The pocket book of first aid in accidents and chemical warfare. 19p. 16? Lond., 1937. Holcomb, R. C. First aid in chemical warfare. Delaware M. J., 1943, 15: 1-7. --- Gases. See Gas warfare. --- History. Ayres, P. B., Gilbert, F. J., & Baldridge, R. C Japanese chemical warfare. 21p. 25Hcm. n. p., 1945 Forms No. M-C, Med. Targets. Bernstein, C. The law of chemical warfare; a discussion of the historical and legal aspects of chemical warfare in inter- national law. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1942, 28: 174-86.—History (The) of poisons used as war weapons. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 730-2.—Japanese use of chemicals; a report on chem- ical warfare tactics used against the Chinese people. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1942, 28: 188-91. Also MU. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942-43, 23: No. 3, 61.—Mielenz, W. Die chemischen Kampf- stoffe des Weltkrieges (kurzer nulitarischer Ueberblick) In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 37-48.— Prentiss, A. M. A quarter century of chemical warfare. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1943-44, 29: No. 7, 9-14.—Rivas Goday, J. J. Presente y porvenir del arma quimica. Bol. farm, mil, Madr, 1934, 12: 365; 1935, 12: 13; passim.; 1936, 14: 72.—Schweis- heimer, W. Poison as a war weapon in history. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 154: 196-8.—Zanetti, J. E. Early experiences in chemical warfare. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1940, 26: 91-101. ---- Injury. See Injury, chemical; also Burns, Etiology; Gas poisoning. CHEMICAL WARFARE 371 CHEMICAL WARFARE ■--- Instruction. Baker, W. C. The field officers' course. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1937, 23: 129-33, 2 iUust.—Barre, C. [Sweden's hospital and Army physicians for civiUan aviation and medical aid station personnel] Sven. lak. tidn, 1935, 32: 456; 493; 524.—Burke, C. V. Training aids. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1941, 27: 90-3, iUust.—Burn, R. C. Pictorial training. Ibid, 141-3.— Chemical warfare course. Science, 1942, 95: 400.—Danford, R. M. The line and staff officers' class. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1939, 25: 96-9.—Dewey, F. H. The story of a film; behind the scenes in preparing CWS training films and film strips. Ibid, 1943-44, 29: No. 7, 29-35.—Hines, F. T. The field officers' class. Ibid, 1938, 24: 129-34.—Markham, H. S. Exhibit trains attract thousands; tour of 79 cities brings in over 4000 inquiries for chemical warfare equipment. Ibid, 1942, 28: 56.—Padlon, J. F. Chemical warfare training in the C. M. T. C. Ibid, 1939, 25: 34-7.—Regimental training activities. Ibid, 1940, 26: 18-28.—Rice, 3. W. Training films and film strips. Ibid, 1941, 27: 108-13, iUust.—Riegelman, H. South- west Pacific experiment; training that sticks. Ibid, 1944, 30: 21-5.—Roe, E. L. Teach when you teach; the lives of many men depend upon the efficiency with which officers train them for combat. Ibid, 1942, 28: 154-61.—Roller, H. G., & Gold- man, L. A practical and brief program for the teaching of chemical warfare to a medical reserve officers' troop school. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 29-35.—Sears, J. D. Regimental training on inactive status. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1939, 25: 165-70.—Shekerjian, H. Noncommissioned officers' class. Ibid, 122-5.—Short courses in Oregon on chemical warfare. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 1255.—Suggested precautionary measure in CWS training. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 11, 19.—Training of physicians in the medical aspects of chemical warfare. N. York State J. M, 1942, 42: 1523.—Williams, C. F. 306th Regimental Training, 1937. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1938, 23: 134-8. --- Manual. See also Gas poisoning; Gas warfare. Chemischen (Die) Kampfstoffe; Wirkung, Hilfeleistung, Entgiftung. 2. Aufl. 55p. 22cm. Berl., 1937. Hanslian, R. Der chemische Krieg. 2. Aufl. 411p. 24cm. Berl., 1927. ---- [The same] 3. Aufl. 1. Bd: Militarischer Teil. 779p. 25cm. Berl., 1937. Izzo, A. Guerra chimica e protezione antigas. 464p. 25}£cm. Milano, 1943. Liepmann, H. Death from the skies; a study of gas and microbial warfare. Transl. from the German by Eden and Cedar Paul. 286p. 8? Lond., 1937. Morata Cant6n, J. Guerra qufmica y bac- teriol6gica. 292p. 22>^cm. Barcel., 1938. Prentiss, A. M., & Fisher, G. J. B. Chem- icals in war; a treatise on chemical warfare. 739p. 8? N. Y., 1937. United States Army. Chemical Warfare School. Chemical warfare miscellany. 146p. 25cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1940. Forms No. 6, Pamph. Chem. Warf. School. Wachtel, C. Chemical warfare. 312p 22^cm. Brooklyn, 1941. --- Medical aspects. See also Gas poisoning; Injury, chemical. Dickinson, K. S. The main points of chem- ical warfare from the medical aspect. 68p. 8! Lond., 1937. Ferond, M., Coppez, J. H. [et al.] Le medecin devant le peril a6ro-chimique. 2. 6d. 447p. 18^cm. Brux., 1940. Great Britain. War Office. Medical man- ual of chemical warfare, 1939. 110p.; 15p. 24cm. Lond., 1939. Also 1940 ed. 104p.;15p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1940. Also American ed. 104p.; 15p. 22}km. Brooklyn, 1941. Also rev. ed. 106 p.; 15p. 22cm. N. Y., 1942. Also 1943 ed. 88p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1943. ---- Medical manual of chemical warfare, 1940: Amendments, No. 1. 12p. 24#cm. Lond., 1941. Italy. Ministero della Guerra. Direzione Generale di Sanita Militare. Manuale sanitario per la guerra chimica. 104p. 8? Roma, 1935. New York Medical College. Symposium on medical aspects of chemical warfare, p.33- 139. 25Kcm. N. Y., 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. OCD publication 2214-1: Revised course outline; medical aspects of chemical warfare emergency medical services. 18p. 28cm. Wash , 1943. Algunos aspectos clinicos de los elementos mas importantes de la guerra qufmica. Bol. Of. san. panamer, 1940, 19: 800.— Bacq, Z. M. Toxiques de guerre; medecine de paix. BruxeUes med, 1947, 27: 2111-8.—Berg6s Ribalta, F. de A. Aspectos medicos de la guerra quimica. Mundo med, 1933,15: 430-2.— Bodansky, O. Contributions of medical research in chemical warfare to medicine. Science, 1945, 102: 517-21.—Bunim, J. 3. CUnical features of gas warfare. Med. BuU, N. Y, 1942- 43, 8: 39-44.—Chaney, W. C. The civilian physician's respon- sibility in chemical warfare. Memphis M. J, 1942, 17: 170-2.—Cowell, E. M. Chemical warfare and the doctor. Brit. M. J, 1939, 2: 736; 778. Also in War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 191-213.—Dearing, W. P. The role of emergency medical service in gas defense. Ohio M. J, 1944, 40: 17-21.—Fawcett, R. E. M. 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Medical aspects of chemical warfare. Pennsylvania M. J, 1941-42, 45: 795-800. Also Pittsburgh M. Bull, 1942, 31: 304; 351.—Powell, R. M. Medical aspects of chemical warfare as related to civiUan defense. J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1943, 36: 289-98.—Roe, J. H, & Hunter, O. B. The medical aspects of chemical warfare. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 448.—Seifter, J. Medical aspects of chemical warfare. Clin. Bull. School M. Western Reserve Univ, 1943, 7: 31-3.—Sillevaerts, C. Le medecin et la guerre a^ro-chimique. BruxeUes-m6d, 1931-32, 12: 1134; passim.— White, S. A. Some medical aspects of chemical warfare. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1938, 24: 135-44. Organization of attack. German preparations for chemical warfare; offensive and defensive measures. Pharm. J, Lond, 1945, 101: 32.— Heavey, W. F. Engineers in chemical warfare. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1939, 25: 7-15.—Unmacht, G. F. Chemical warfare procurement districts. Ibid, 1938, 24: 89-93. ---- Problems. Campbell, S. M. CompUcations in anaesthesia due to chemical warfare. Bull. Acad. M. Toronto, 1940,13: 144-52.— Wirth. Chemical warfare problems. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 195-200. ---- Psychological aspect. See also Psychological warfare. Rennie, T. A. C, & Small, S. M. Psychological aspects of chemical warfare. 45p. 23cm. N. Y., 1943. Psychological aspects of chemical warfare. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 17, 26-8. Tactics. See also subheading (Organization of attack) United States. Army. Military Intelli- gence Service. Special series, No. 16: Enemy capabilities for chemical warfare. 156p. 19^cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Special series, No. 24: Enemy tactics in chemical warfare. 105p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Barstow, W. E., jr. Chemical warfare and infantry. Infantry Journal, 1944, 54: No. 2, 30 (cupping).—Boettger, C. R. Die Taktik der chemischen Waffe im Angriff und in der Verteidigung. In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 559-77.—Caldwell, R. B. Weather and terrain. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1941, 27: 146-7.—Dnefias, D. de. El arma qufmica y la tactica. Ejercito, Madr, 1942, No. 33, 37-41.— Prentiss, A. M. Chemical support of infantry. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1939, 25: 145-58. CHEMISTRY 372 CHEST CHEMISTRY. See also Chemical agent; Chemical warfare; Laboratory. Barcena Valencia, M. La quimica aplicada a la guerra. Bol. clase, Lima, 1942, 10: 141-8.—Barker, M. E. Chemistry in warfare; a recent address to the students and faculty of William and Mary CoUege. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1942, 28; 74-84.—Greene, J. W. Chemistry in the war effort. Tr. Kansas Acad. Sc, 1943, 46: 280-5.—Grey, C. G. Chemistry in war. In: Science Looks Ahead (Low, A. M.) Lond, 1942, 160-5.—Hall, W. W., & Gault, P. S. Advances in clinical chemistry. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1940, 38: 1-27, pi—Millar, G. E. Chemistry and war. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1937, 23: 60- 4.—Osol, A. Chemistry in the war. In: Science in War (Philadelphia CoU. Pharm.) 1942, 85-97.—Roberts, R. C. Chemistry in wartime. Q. Chicago M. School, 1941-42, 2: No. 2, 22.—Stine, C. M. A. Molders of a better destiny. Science, 1942, 96: 305-11. ---- Manual. W Haynes, W. The chemical front. 264p. 22cm. N. Y., 1944. Hessel, F. A., Hessel, M. S. H., & Martin, W. Chemistry in warfare, its strategic im- portance. 164p. 22cm. N. Y., 1940. Also new ed. 179p. 21^cm. N. Y, 1942. Langhans. Wehrchemie als Dezimalklassi- fikation der Feuer-, Explosions-, Nebel-, Rauch-, Giftkampf-Momente. 475p. 8? Berl., 1937. Sala, E. Chemie, eine unsichtbare Waffe. 83p. 19Hcm. Berl., 1944. United States. Army Medical School. Chemistry. 182 1. 26cm. Wash., 1933. Forms No. 146, A. M. C. U. S. Army M. Center. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 3-215: Military chemistry and chemical agents. 164p. 23cm. Wash., 1940. Also another ed. 171p. 21}£cm. Wash., 1942. CHEMOTHERAPY. See under Therapeutics; also such terms as Injury, Treatment: Chemotherapy; Wound, Treatment: Chemotherapy. CHEST. See also Cabinet; Equipment; Kit. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/4: Zusam- menstellung der Packordnungen der Sanitatsbe- haltnisse. 22p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/5: Packordnung des Sanitatskastens 1930; vom Januar 1935 [Reprint] 8p. 21cm. Berl., 1937. Also reedition. 8p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/12: Packordnung des Gebirgs-Sanitatskastens, Anl. S 2263, vom 1. April 1939. lOp. 21cm. Miinch., 1939. Also reedition. 14p. 21cm. Berl., 1944. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 271/6: Soil der Sanitatsausrtistungen. Teil 6: Instru- mentenbestecke und arztliche Gerate. 68p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. Skinner, R. W., Ill, Spangler, H. J., & Brown, L. S. Modification of the present Field Medical Unit No. 30; chest, utensils, hospital. 17 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-5 77, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Spangler, H. J. Development and testing of field medical assembly chests. 3 Nos. 28cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1-3, Res. Proj. NM 012 007, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Chest, combat, medical. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 128-31.—Chest, MD, complete (60) Ibid, 138-48.—Medical dispensary chest. Ibid, 132-6.— Plasma and saline bottle holders. Ibid, 155.—Schuessler, C. F. Development of a lightweight packing case. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 40. ------ Develop- ment of a lightweight dental chest. Ibid, 41. ------ De- velopment of a lightweight flight examiner's chest. Ibid, 43.— Weinger, 1.1., & Wallach, G. L. Helpful improvisations for use with field dental chest. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5, 24-6. CHILE. For references see the following headings in this section: Dental service; Hospital report; Medical examination; Morbidity; Pharmaceutical service; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary serv- ice. CHINA. For references see under the following headings of the Military Section: Air Force Medical Serv- ice; Dentistry; Hospital report; Medical Depart- ment; Medical organization; Medical service; Morbidity; World War I; World War II. CHINESE Civil War (1911-1926) See under Wars and campaigns. CHINESE-Japanese War. See various subheadings of Wars and cam- paigns (1894/1895; 1900; 1938) CHIROPODIST. B, Y. Army commissions? J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod, 1942, 32: No. 6, 25.—Chapman, H. L. How wiU the war affect the chiropodist? Ibid, No. 5, 7.—Chiropodists in the British Army. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: No. 12, 24.—Chiropodists in the British Royal Army Medical Corps. Clin. J. Chiropody, 1940-41, 11: 411-3.—Katz, I. Chiropodists in the victory program. Ibid, 1941-42, 12: 120.—Lelyveld, J. The chiropo- dists' place in the civilian defense program. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod, 1942, 32: No. 2, 14.— Meldman, E. C. Regional editors aid war effort. Ibid, No. 8, 17.—Philadelphia chiropo- dists conduct foot chnic at United Service Organizations club. Ibid, 1943, 33: No. 6, 22-4.—Simko, M. V. Classification of hiropodists in tne draft. Ibid, 1940, 30: No. 12, 9. ----- Class II for drafted chiropodists. Chiropody Rec, 1941, 24: 69. ------ Concerning the Selective service act. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod, 1941, 31: No. 2, 12-4. CHIROPODY. See also Foot; Shoe. Ayres, P. B., Gilbert, F. J., & Hendrick- son, R. M. Podiatry in the Japanese Navy. 9p. 25^cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. M-03, Med. Targets. Chiropody in the Navy. Chiropody Rec, 1942, 25: 190.— Chiropody and World War II. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod, 1942, 32: 21.—Danielson, W. A. Chiropody and muitary service. Ibid, No. 2, 11.—Military chiropody. Clin. J. Chiropody, 1941-42, 12: 63; 119.—Stickel, W. J. Voluntary chiropodical chnic program in Army camps. Ibid, 1940-41 11: 406-11.— Von Schill, N. Military chiropody. Ibid,' 1941-42, 12: 167; 207. CHIROPODY Corps. Austin, D. W. Why a chiropody corps? Clin. J. Chiropody, 1940-41, 11: 195-7.—Chiropody officers in the Army Medical Corps. California West. M, 1942, 57: 148.—Hack, M. To- ward a chiropody corps. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod, 1940, 30: No. 10, 9-11. CHITRAL campaign (1932) See under Wars and campaigns. p-CHLOROPHENYL- TRICHLOROETHANE. See as DDT. CHLOROPICRIN. See also Gas warfare. Blume, R. *Beobachtungen an griinkreuz- vergifteten Kaninchen, die mit Pernocton narko- tisiert wurden [Berlin] 26p. 22cm. Miinch., 1941. CHLOROPICRIN 373 CITIZENS' DEFENSE CORPS Amchislavsky, I. V. [Chloropicrin and its use for mass dis- infection in rural districts] Feldsher, Moskva, 1938, No. 9, 47-51.—Des Cilleuls, J. La chloropicrine au service de l'hy- giene. Rev. hyg. Par, 1939, 61: 272-87—Efimenko, V. I. 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Ass, Tokyo, 1939, 28: 12. CHLOROVINYLDICHLOROARSINE [Lewisite] See also Gas warfare. Barron, E. S. G., Miller, Z. B. [et al.J Reactivation by di- thiols of enzymes inhibited by lewisite. Biochem. J. Lond, 1947, 41: 69-74.—Cameron, G. R., Carleton, H. M., & Short, R. H. D. Pathological changes induced by lewisite and allied compounds. J. Path. Bact, Lond, 1946, 58: 411-22, 2 pi. ------ Disturbances of function induced by lewisite (2- chlorvinyldichlorarsine) Q. J. Exp. Physiol, Lond, 1947, 34: 1-28.—Cullumbine, H. Treatment of lewisite shock with sodium salt solutions. Brit. M. J, 1946, 1: 607.—Donohue, J, Humphrey, G., & Schomaker, V. The electron diffraction in- vestigation of isomeric lewisites. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1947, 69: 1713-6.—Fell, H. B., & Allsopp, C. B. The effects of lewisite and of lewisite oxide on living cells in vitro. Brit. J. Exp. Path. 1946, 27: 305-9.—Ferguson, R. L., & Silver, S. D. A method for the visual demonstration of lewisite in skin. Am. J. Clin. Path, 1947, 17: 37.—Leopold, I. H., & Adler, F. H. Specific treatment of ocular burns due to lewisite (0-chloro- vinyldichloroarsine) Arch. Ophth, Chic, 1947, 38: 174-81.— Mann, I, Pirie, A, & Pullinger, B. D. A study of lewisite lesions of the eyes of rabbits. Am. J. Ophth, 1946, 29: 1215-27, 2 pi. ------ The treatment of lewisite and other arsenical vesicant lesions of the eyes of rabbits with British anti-lewisite (BAL) Ibid, 1947, 30: 421-35.—Sentiurin, B. Liuizit (B- khlorvinildikhlorarsin) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 601-4.—Thomson, J. F., Savit, J., & Goldwasser, E. Tests of 2,3-dimercaptopropanol and related dithiols for de- contamination of lewisite on human skin. J. Pharm. Exp. Ther, 1947, 89: 1-13.—Trethewie, E. R. Comparison of ointment aerosol-5 with number 5 against lewisite. Med. J. Australia, 1947, 1: 785. CHOLERA. See under Epidemic. CITIZENS' Defense Corps. See also Gas warfare, Defense: Organization. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. The control system of the Citizens' Defense Corps. 30p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. ---- United States Citizens Defense Corps; who can join, how to join, qualifications... 39p. 27cm. Wash. [1942?] In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division. Analyses of duties and training of U. S. Citizens Defense Corps for gas defense [14] p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. ---- Duties of U. S. Citizens Defense Corps in gas defense. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Training Section. Staff manual United States Citizens' Defense Corps. 7p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. Duties of U. S. Citizens Defense Corps in gas defense. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 425-8. Also Connecticut M. J, 1943, 7: 199-201. Also J. Nat. M. Ass, N. Y, 1943, 35: 72. Also Texas J. M., 1942-43, 38: 675.—Landis, J. M. Duties of U. S. Citizens Defense Corps in gas defense. Operat. Letter U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1943, No. 104, 1-7. CIVILIAN defense. See also Chemical warfare, Defense; Citizens' Defense Corps; Gas warfare, Defense; National defense. [International] Convention internationale pour la protection de la population civile. Avant- projet. lip. 24cm. n. p., 1936[?] [Leake, C. D.] Notes for civilians on morale, bombs, and gas. Leaflet. 28cm. S. Franc, 1942. ---- [The same] Notes on morale, burns, bombs and war gasses, for physicians [6] p. 2lHcm. Springf., 1942. Civil defense. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1940-41, 35-8.—Civilian defense. Virginia M. Month, 1941, 68: 699. Also N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 464.—Civilian defense a reality. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 31.—Civilian's (A) war. Nassau M. News, 1941, 15: No. 8, 1.—Costedoat. La protec- tion civile du pays en temps de guerre. Sem. hop. Paris, 1949, 25: 1831-4.—Cox, G. W. 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Rev. mil, B. Air, 1938, 38: pt 2, 1181-3.—Fraser, C. Attack from the air. J. R. San. Inst, 1938-39, 59: 71-5.—Hernandez, V. Cuidado de los civiles durante raids aereos y otros desastres. Rev. mex. cir, 1942, 10: 329-36.—Hodsoll, J. General raid lesson. Baltimore Health News, 1943, 20: 112-4.—Johnson, L. W. We are already late in our preparations for aerial bombardment. Mod. Hosp, 1940, 55: No. 6, 43-5.—Pampered parasites. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1940, 204: 453.— Protection des populations civiles contre la guerre aero-chi- mique. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1938, 20: 1017-27; 1939, 21: 20; 392.—Wells, H. Air raid defense publications. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1940, 26: 155-73. ---- Air raid casualty service. See Emergency medical service. ---- Air raid warden. See under Civilian defense worker. ---- Centers, information bureaus, and posts. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Casualty record book [23] p. 27cm. Wash., 1942[?] Blank forms for listing casualty records. Littlewood, F. D. Functions of an information bureau fol- lowing an air raid. J. R. San. Inst, 1942, 62: 183-9.—N, S. R. At a London rest centre. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 1053.— Panis, G. [Que doit §tre un poste de secours dans la defense passive.'] Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 295 (Abstr.)—What's what in emergency. Lancet, Lond, 1942. 2: 10^. — Emergency medical service. See Emergency medical service. — First aid. See under Emergency medical service. — Food service and protection. See also under Gas warfare. London. Air Raid Defence League. Food in war time. 28p. 21cm. Lond., 1939. CIVILIAN DEFENSE 374 CIVILIAN DEFENSE Hardy, E. Foods need guarding from gas and glass. Food Indust, 1942, 14: No. 5, 37.—Jefford, F. R. Food treatment. J. R. San. Inst, 1942, 62: 190.—Schutz von Nahrungsmitteln and Wasser. In: Grundl. Luftschutz. (Meyer, J.) 2. Aufl, Lpz, 1942, 164-75.—Tiedeman, W. D. Maintaining sanitation in serving food under emergency conditions. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1942, 18: 663-6. Gas defense. See Gas warfare, Defense. — Industrial aspect. See also Civilian defense worker; Emergency medical service. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Protection of industrial plants and pub- lic buildings [8] p. 27cm. Wash., 1941. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. Baehr, G. Protection of civilians and industry in wartime. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1941, 6. meet, 108-12.— Civil defence in industry. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 424.— T., E. A. Air raid precautions in the factory. Ibid, 423.— War conference for protection of industrial workers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 1307. Manual. Air Raid Precautions; in ten parts. 1. Amer. ed. [298] p. 22cm. Brooklyn, 1941. Great Britain. Ministry of Home Secu- rity. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precautions training manual No. 2: Manual for officers responsible for A. R. P. train- ing. 67p. 21>^cm. Lond., 1940. Hawaii, U. S. Office of Civilian Defense. Women's Division. Victory handbook. 32p. 28cm. Honolulu, 1942. Hunke, H. Zagrozenie powietrzne i obrona przeciwlotnicza [Trans, from German by A. Wojtyga] 190p. 8?. Warsz., 1934. Hyde, H. M., & Nuttall, G. R. F. Air defence and the civil population. 215p. 8° Lond., 1938. Kr6likiewicz, S. Obrona przeciwlotnicza. 147p. 8? Warsz., 1935. Leyson, B. The air raid safety manual. 92p. 19cm. N. Y., 1942. McBride, J. Air raid precautions against bombs and the poisonous gas of warfare, with emergency first aid. 95p. 16cm. Sidney, 1942. New York State Council of Defense, & New York State Education Department. Education for civilian defense. N. Y., 1942- Radziszewski, W., & Chrz^szczewski, J. Vademecum obrony przeciwlotniczej i przeciwga- zowej ludnoSci cywilnej; ze szczeg6iowem uwz- ghjdnieniem zasad ratownictwa przeciwgazowego. Wyd. 2. 928p. 17cm. Warsz., 1936. United States. Federal Works Agency. Air raid protection manual for Federal A. R. P. Officers. 99p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. A handbook for demolition and clear- ance crews. 52p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Handbooks. 8 pamphl. in 1 v. 19cm Wash., 1942. ---- A handbook for messengers. 44p. 19cm. Wash., 1941 [ie. 1942] Title page 1941, last page reprinted 1942. In: Handbooks (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense) 1942. ---- A handbook for road repair crews. 44p. 19cm. Wash., 1941 [ie. 1942] Title page 1941, last page reprinted 1942. In: Handbooks (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense) ---- Textbooks, v. p. 24cm. Wash, [after 1942] L ---- Measures and equipment. See also Gas mask; Helmet; Respirator, etc. United States. Work Projects Adminis- tration. Bibliography of air raid precautions and civil defense. 2v. 343p.; 528p. 25cm. Wash., 1941-42. ---- [The same] Russian supplement. 27p. 26^cm. Wash., 1942. Air raid instructions. Personnel J, 1941-42, 20: 239-42.— Air raid precautions. Lancet. Lond, 1935, 2: 261; 1465.— Air raid precautions. Brit. M. J, 1936, 1: 649; 2: 1159; Suppl, 187; 1941, 1: 528.—Air raid precautions. Pharm. J, Lond, 1938, 87: 393.—Air raid precautions. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112:656.—Air raid precautions. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1939, 35: 750; 778; 816; 845; 885; 942.—B., J. Protection des populations civiles contre le pird aerien. Arch. mid. beiges, 1935, 88: 625-7.—Bernal, J. D, Fremlin, J. H. [et al.] Air raid pre- cautions. Nature, Lond, 1937, 139: 760.—Bishoff, L. Mass- nahmen vor, wahrend und nach Flugzeugangriffen (mit Brisanz- Sprengbomben, Brandbomben, Giftstoffbomben) auf die Zivilbevolkerung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1935, 65: 319-26.— De Saram, G. S. W. Air raid precautions. J. Ceylon Brit. M. Ass, 1938, 35: 479-88, 3 pi.; 1939, 36: 135-42.—Do's and don'ts in air raids. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 4, 18.— Donaldson, M. Air raid precautions. Brit. M. J, 1938, 2: 1227.—Gibbs, E. C. Air raid precautions in [college] residence halls. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1942, 18: 233-5.—H, R. H. Air-raid precautions. Ulster M. J, 1937, 6: 73-5.—Hanns, A. Mise en ita.t de protection d'une agglomeration contre les raids aeriens. Strasbourg med, 1938, 98: 380-3.—Hatt, R. T. A simple air- raid alarm. Science, 1942, 95: 301.—Instruction in protection against air raids and poison gas attacks. J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 107: 1233.—Lehmann, M. Selbstschutz auf Grund des Luft- schutzgesetzes. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1047.—Leys, D. Air raid precautions. Brit. M. J, 1937, 1: 1091.—Sparks, F. J. Discussion on air raid precautions, opening paper. J. R. San. Inst, 1938-39, 59: 303-7.—Steel helmets and civilian duty respirators. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: Suppl, 23.—Swartout, H. O. If we should be bombed. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 4, 6.—Turner, H. M. S. Observations on air raid pre- cautions. Brit. M. J, 1936, 2: No. 3964, Suppl, 339-41.— Vespermann. Die Aufgaben des Gesundheitsamtes im Luft- schutzsanitatsdienst. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1937-38, 3: A, 437-40.—Wooders, M. A, & Curtis, D. A. Air raid precau- tions. In their Emergency Care, Phila, 1942, 443-55. ---- Organization and planning. See also Air defense. Jercho, W. Organizacja obrony przeciwlot- niczej dom6w mieszkalnych; 2. drug. 92p. 21cm. Warsz., 1938. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. How to organize civilian protection in your community [8]p. 27cm. Wash. [1941?] In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. ---- Planning guides, memoranda, pamphlets, training guides. 17 pamphl. in 1 v. 27cm. Wash., 1942. United States. Office of Civil Defense Planning. Civil defense for national security. 301p. 23Hcm. Wash., 1948. Wilson, W. L. Notes on civil defense plan- ning. 19 1. 32cm. Wash., 1949. ----■ National activity for civil defense. 15 1. 32cm. Wash., 1950. Gliederung, Aufgaben und Tatigkeit des Danischen Luft- schutzverbandes. Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 83-7.— Grimme, H. Zehn Jahre Reichsluftschutzbund, zum 29. April 1943. Ibid, 81-3.—Guarding the home front. Occupa- tions, 1942-43, 21: 106-8.—Hodsoll, J. Cooperation between civil defence services. Baltimore Health News, 1942, 19: 97-9.—Kruse. Luftschutz auf dem Lande. Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 153-6.—Projet de la Croix-Rouge ameri- caine relatif a la defense civile. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 1022.—Public and private ownership, a co-operation. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1940, 204: 313.—Tarbett cites lack of air raid preparedness; necessity of further development of air raid plans shown at N. E. W. W. A. meeting at Providence, R. I. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 467.— Zurborn. Aus- bildung im Selbstschutz und Erweiterten Selbstschutz auf dem Lande. Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 175; passim. passive. See also Chemical warfare, Defense, passive; Gas warfare, Defense. [Beigica] Comentarios a la Instrucci6n general para la protecci6n antiaerea pasiva de la pob!aci6n y de las instala- CIVILIAN DEFENSE 375 CIVILIAN DEFENSE ciones civiles. Rev. estud. mil, Madr, 1935, 7: 218-20.— Defesa passiva contra os ataques aeros. Clfn. hig. & hidr, Lisb, 1936, 2: 121-5.—Herrera Chueca, S. La defensa anti- aerea pasiva. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: pt 2, 1257-73.— Jinga, P. Projet de creation de zones sanitaires. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1938, 11: 298-305.—Mesures de defense passive. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 389; 1005; 1942, 24: 183.—Precautions contre les attaques aeriennes; la defense passive. Nature, Par, 1939, 67: pt 2, 8; 43; 79.— Protection des populations civiles; mesures de defense passive. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1939, 21: 829; 1941, 23: 294; 370; 594; 672. ---- Protection of children. See also Civilian evacuation; Evacuation. Eliot, M. M. Civil defense measures for the protection of children, report of observations in Great Britain, February 1941. 186p. 23Hcm. Wash., 1942. Ptjech, G. La protection des enfants et la guerre aero-chimique. 39p. 8? Par., 1936. Adam, R. Physical and mental care of children in war. Bull, from Britain, 1942, No. 87, 13.—Air raid rules for baby. Georgia Health, 1942, 22: No. 5, 1.—Aves, G. M. After-care for the evacuated. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1943, 39: 566.— Barker, H. A special school evacuation unit; some observations on its value. Ment. Health, Lond, 1942, 3: 37-9.—Beattie, N. R., & Lowe, J. J. H. Evacuation and the difficult child. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 205.—Burbury, W. M. Effects of evacuation and of air raids on city children. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 660-2.—Care of babies during air raids. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 985. Also Memphis M. J, 1942, 17: 111.—Corbin, H. The baby in a blackout. Pub. Health Nurs, 1943, 35: 26.—Dixon, C. W. Some experiments in the cleansing of children. Med. Times, Lond, 1939, 67: 183.—Eliot, M. M. La protecci6n de los nifios en zonas de peligro y planes para su cuidado despu^s de evacuaciones por necesidades militares. Bol. Inst, protec. inf., Montev, 1943, 16: 324-44. ------ & Bain, K. Protection of children in danger zones. Child, Wash, 1942-43, 7: 1-3.—Evacuation (The) of children from danger areas. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 411.—Kipnis, A. B. [Air- raid, preventive measures in pediatrics] Vrach. delo, 1940, 22: 287-90.—Korsunskaia, M. I. [Health service for evacuated children] Hig. zdorov, 1942, 7: 12-7.—Mansfeld. Arbeitszeit der Jugendlichen bei Ausfall des Berufsschulunterrichts wegen Fliegeralarms. Arbeitsschutz, 1940, 282.— Mons, W. E. R. Air raids and the child. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 625.—Passim [notes on civiUan defense] Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1940, 54: 185.—Percival, E. N. Children in wartime. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1942—43, 42: 342-4.—Proteccion (La) de los ninos y las madres en las ciudades en tiempo de guerra; la proteccidn en zonas de peligro. Bol. Inst, internac. amer. protec. inf., Montev, 1942, 16: 194-208.—Rolleston, C. The medical examination of evacuees. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 30.— Saving children in air attacks. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1030.—Smith, R. M. Protection of children in wartime. N. England J. M, 1942, 227: 236.—Thomas, R. Children in wartime; foster parents. Bull, from Britain, 1942, No. 77, 7-10.—Van Horn, A. L., & Hall, B. Planning for crippled children in the event of evacuation. Crippled Child, 1942—43, 20: 88. ---- Protection of the sick. See also Hospital administration, Protection. Agena. Ausbau des Krankentransportes im Luftschutz. Zschr. ges. Krankenhausw, 1934, 590-2.—De Senectute [pseud.] Chronic sick in bombed towns. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 987.—Evacuation of patients from London. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 163.—Gregory, A. Chronic sick in bombed towns. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 284.—Sick (The) in bombed areas, by Cockney. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 696.—Sinclair-Loutit, K. W. C, & Shirlaw, G. B. The sick in bombed areas. Ibid, 823.—War notice. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: Suppl, 95. ---- Psychological aspect. Causse, P. *De quelques aspects psycho- logiques de la defense passive. 36p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Bartemeier, L. H. Psychiatry in civilian defense. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf, 1943, 278-85. ---- Red Cross service. See under Red Cross. ---- Services. See also other subheadings; also in this section, Emergency medical service. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Civilian war services; an operating guide for local defense councils. 40p. 23Kcm. Wash., 1943. United States. Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services. Health, welfare and related aspects of community war services. Rev. ed. 15p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. Ellis, W. J. Community wartime services. Training school Bull, 1942-43, 39: 150-2.—Heringhans. Allgemeine Fiirsorge bei Grossangriffen. Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 22-8.— Hogben, G. H. Welfare of persons rendered homeless as the result of enemy action. J. R. San. Inst, 1940-41, 61: 171-4.— Racz, L, & Telbisz, A. [Service for air raid precautions] Orv. hetil, 1938, 82: mell, 198.—Sillevaerts, C. Ce que doivent 6tre les services d'une s^curite' civile qui veut 6tre efficace Bruxelles med, 1949, 29: 2005; 2066. ---- Shelter. See Emergency medical service, Shelter serv- ice; Shelter. ---- Training. See also Emergency medical service; First aid. Canada. Office of the Director of Civil Defence. Training pamphlets. Ottawa, No. 1, 1944- . Great Britain. Ministry of Home Secur- ity. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precautions training bulletin, No. 2. 16p. 2iy2crn. Lond., 1940. United States. Federal Works Agency. Training bulletin No. 1: Air raid defense training for federal employees [28]p. 18^cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Training bulletin No. 2: Air raid defense training for federal employees. 6p. 19J^cm. Wash., 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Training courses for civilian protection; enrolled volunteer groups. 34p. 27cm. Wash., 1941. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Training Sect.) 1942. United States. Office of Education. Education and national defense series: Pamphlets. Wash., No. 9, 1941- . Air Wardens' School and Boys State hold assemblies at school for deaf. Welf. Bull, Springf, 1942, 33: No. 8, 17 — Ejercicios de defensa antiae'rea, afio 1943; directivas a seguir por la poblaci6n. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: pt 2, 847-69.— Exercise (An) in A. R. P. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 1133-5.— Fisher, J. B. War Department civilian defense courses gradu- ate over 500 in 1941; program expected to be expanded in 1942 to graduate 5000 students. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1942, 28: 28- 30.—Hodsoll, J. Exercises for civil defense services. Baltimore Health News, 1942, 19: 88-90.—I am a bomb! Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1942, 38: 272.—Koblelev, P. P. Compulsory defense training. Personnel J, 1941-42, 20: 236-8.—Peirce, W. A. An experience in civilian defense training. Water Works & Sewer, 1942, 89: 339.—Raid demonstration for American physi- cians (London) J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1371.—Roojen, P. 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Inst, 1938-39, 59: 332-4; disc, 344-8.—Repair squads for water and sewerage systems. CIVILIAN DEFENSE 376 CIVILIAN DEFENSE N. Hampshire Health News, 1942, 20: No. 2, 15.—Sewell, T. Sanitary questions arising from enemy attack on towns. J. R. San. Inst, 1942, 62: 154-60.—Shestakov, M. N. [Repair of damages to water mains and sewers] Vodosnab. san. tekhn, 1942, 17: 9-13.—War (A) game test of telephone service. Bell Teleph. Q, 1939, 18: 3-12, 4 pi. ---- Utilities: Sewage. Batten, F. J. R, & Hardy, J. Air raid precautions as adapt- able to sewage disposal works. Sewage Purif, Lond, 1939, 1: 32, &c—Devendorf, E, & Dappert, A. F. War damage to sewerage systems; New York State formulates mutual aid plans. Sewage Works Engin, 1942, 13: 497-502.—Hardy, E. Pro- tecting English sewage works from air raids. Ibid, 305.— Ingram, W. T. Protection of sewage works in war time. Sewage Works J, 1943, 15: 711-24.—Protection during war of public sewerage systems; some timely suggestions for preventing sabotage in sewer systems. Sewage Works Engin, 1944, 15: 93.—Sewer squad organization for air raids. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 423. ---- Utilities: Water supply. Air attack effects and guarding water works property; report on general and plant management sessions held at Chicago wartime conference. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 830; 862.—Air-raid organization measures for water supply pro- tection. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 92; 990.—Arnold, G. E. Protection of water and food supplies in an emergency. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1097-1104.—Bennett, R. Operation of distribution systems under bombing conditions; a summary and conclusions based principally on English experience. Water Works & Sewer, 1942, 89: 261-5.—Berry, H. Water service in wartime London. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1942, 34:1298-1327. ------ Pumping stations in the blitz. Ibid, 1689-91.—Bunnell, A. E. K. Wartime control of public utili- ties. Ibid, 823-8. —Carl, K. J. Can American water systems provide adequate civiUan defense? with reference in particular to fire service in the vicinity of fractured mains should air raids come. Water Works & Sewer, 1942, 89: 194-7.—Casey, J. J. Emergency cistern supply; San Francisco has large cistern supply for fighting fire if the city is bombed. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 658-60.—Cleary, E. J. Strategy and tactics on a wartime waterworks project. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: No. 15, 64-8.—Cook, H. J. Organizing an emergency waterworks repair unit. Water Works & Sewer, 1942, 89: 177.—Critchlow, H. T. Water supply defense in New Jersey. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1941, 33: 1517-33.—Dappert, A. F. New York State Mutual Aid Plan for Water Service in Case of Emergencies. Ibid, 1942, 34: 189-99.—Domestic water sup- plies in war. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 381.—Emergency (The) water supply program. J. Am. M. 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Water supply in wartime. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1943, 35: 687-93.—Maintenance of water supplies under war conditions. Pub. Works, N. Y, 1942, 73: No. 8, 29-32.—Morison, A. G. Air raids and water purity. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 19.—Nuebling, E. Guarding New York's supply. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 640; 704.— Oakman, R. G. Operating a water works during war time conditions and emergency. Ibid, 1941, 94: 1612. ------ War time protection of public water supplies; New England Water Works Association hears of plans followed by various states in New England. Ibid, 1942, 95: 142; 156.—O'Neill, J. H. Emergency water supply and sewage disposal. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1942-43, 95: 73-7.—Organization and train- ing of water main emergency repair crews and auxiliary per- sonnel assigned to emergency water service duties. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1942, 34: 803-22.—Perera, R. Emergency reservoirs. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 16-9.—Potter, H. H. Sterilization of water mains and emergency water supplies. Ibid, 417.—Protection (The) of public water supplies for national defense. Health News, Albany, 1941, 18: 195.— Protection of water supplies in war time. Week. Bull. Cali- fornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 21.—Reinke, E. A. Supervision of public water supplies in wartime. Ibid, 157-9.— Renton, G. F. Sterilization of water mains and emergency water supplies. J. R. San. Inst, 1942, 62: 33-53.—Sanitation (The) of public water supplies in wartime. Health News, Albany, 1942, 19: 185.—Scott, W. J. Water supplies and sani- tation under war conditions. Connecticut Health Bull, 1942, 56: 223-7.—Should bombs come; equipment and materials available for meeting conditions brought about by explosions of bombs. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 298-303.—Spieker, R. G. Watei works preparedness in South Dakota. Clarifier, Pierre 1942, 7: 5.— Tarbett, R. E. Water supply protection in civilian defense. J. Am. 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Ibid, 1941, 33: 1440-7. ---- Veterinary aspect. Air raid precautions for animals. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1940, 52: 325.—Air raid precautions, animals, in Victoria. Austral. Vet. J, 1942, 18: 134-6.—Alur, K. R. A. R. P. hints for ani- mals. Ind. Vet. J, 1942-43, 19: 81-3.—A. R. P. for animals in England. Australas. J. Pharm, 1941, 22: 515.—Bourmer. Der Luftschutz in den Schlacht- und Viehhofen. Vet. Bull., Lond, 1943, 13: 145 (Abstr.)—Bywater, H. E. Air raid pre- cautions for animals. Ind. Vet. J, 1940, 17: 177-97. Also Vet. J. Lond, 1940, 96: 221; 269.—Care of pets in an air raid. A-V, Phila, 1942, 16.—Coleman, S. H. We are a united front; humane care for animals during air raids and other wartime emergencies. North Am. Vet, 1942, 23: 515-9.—DeCamp, C. E. A program for air-raid service for animals. Ibid, 376.— Laue, W. Tierluftschutzanlagen in meiner Praxis. Zschr. Veterinark, 1935, 47: 117-25.—Treatment (The) and disposi- tion of stockyards animals subjected to gas attacks. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1943, 103: 80.—Willson, R. F. Air raid precau- tions for the veterinarian; care of small animals. M. S. C. Vet, East Lansing, 1941-42, 2: 48.—Wooldridge, W. R. The veter- inary profession and air raid precautions for animals. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1940, 52: 315-24. ---- by countries. Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Wewne- trznych. Og61na instrukcja o organizacji samo- obrony ludnos'ci pod wzgledem o. p. 1. 16p. 19Kcm. Warsz., 1937. ---- Instrukcja dia komendant6w obrony przeciwlotniczej i przeciwgazowej dom6w (blo- k6w) mieszkalnych. 16p. 20^cm. Warsz., 1938. Romeyko, M. Wskaz6wki dia powolanych do peinienia sluzby obserwacyjno-meldunkowej przy obronie przeciwlotniczej kraju. 4. ed. 38p. 8? Warsz., 1935. Air raid precautions in India. J. Ind. M. Ass, 1938-39, 8: 477.—Allemagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 120-2.—A. R. P. in Germany. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 1025.— A. R. P. work in India; handbook issued by Government. Ind. M. Gaz, 1941, 76: 242.—Calvo Fonseca, R. Un aspecto del problema de la defensa civil. Rev. med. circ. Habana, 1942, 47: 25-30.—Cordova, C. C. de. La campana de la Liga puer- torriquena contra el cancer y la defensa civil. Rev. Liga puertorriq. cancer, 1942, 2: 1.—Cornejo, R. H. La defensa civil en el Peru. Cron. med, Lima, 1943, 60: 260-72— Couvy. Provisions de prophylaxie aenenne en Afrique occidentale francaise. Ann. mid. pharm. col. Par, 1937, 35: 565-75.— Defensive measures against air bombardments (France) J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 1578.—Desfosses, P. La defense anti- aenenne en Italie. Presse med, 1935, 43: 53.—Fiinfte Durch- fiihrungsverordnung des Reichsministers der Luftfahrt und Oberbefehlshabers der Luftwaffe zum Luftschutzgesetz. Reichsgesundhbl, 1938, 13: 321.—Gebele, H. Sammelbencht iiber Gas- und Luftschutz. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 406 (microfilm)—Government of India's ARP proposals. Ind. M. Gaz, 1941, 76: 619.—Groulx, A. Le Comite de protection civile et la profession medicale. Union mid. Canada, 1942, 71: 792-800.—Haegele, K. Die ersten Massnahmen des Landrats als Feststellungsbehorde bei Fliegerschaden. Deut. Verwalt, 1943, 20: 159-61.—Eastein, G. W. [Passive defense of the civilian population against air raids; Spanish experiences] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1939, 83: 3372-82.—Leonhartsberger, H. Das Luftschutzgesetz und seine praktische Durchfuhrung. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1939, 52: 737-40.—Luftschutzgesetz. Reichs- Gesundhbl, 1935, 10: 641.—McCall, J. 3. L. Air raid precau- tions, or passive air defence in Australia. Med. J. Australia, 1939, 2: 554.—Mesures de defense passive. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 488-91.—National emergency services of New South Wales. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 1: 619—New activities under the minister; A. R. P. organzations protect civilians in the more vulnerable centres. Nat. Health Rev, Ottawa, 1940, 8: 20-3.—Protection against aerial attacks [Netherlands] J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 522.—Protection des populations civiles; mesures de defense passive; Allemagne. CIVILIAN DEFENSE 377 CIVILIAN DEFENSE OFFICE Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 678.—Protection des populations civiles; mesures de defense passive [Allemagne; France] Ibid, 346-8.—Roggero, A. J., & Gonzalez, R. A. Defensa antiaerea; conferencia. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1941, 41: pt 2, 767-812, 2 maps, ch.—Speicher. Luftschutz und Reichs- autobahnen. Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 65-7.—Vargas, F. R., Zuckermann, C. [et al.] Protecci6n de la poblaci6n civil en epoca de guerra. Rev. mex. cir, 1943, 11: 3-9.—Wald- kirch, E. v. La protection antiaerienne en Suisse. Mid. & hyg, Geneve, 1947. 5: 191. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Cambridge Scientists' Anti-War Group. The protection of the public from aerial attack, being a critical examination of the recommenda- tions put forward by the Air Raid Precautions Department of the Home Office. 127p. 19cm. Lond., 1937. Airraid precautions (London) J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 106: 1506.—Airraid precautions (Great Britain) Ibid, 1938, 111: 70.—Airraid precautions in London._ Lancet, Lond, 1938, 2: 914.—Baehr, G. Lessons from British experience in civilian defense. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 1045.—British experience in civil defense. California West. M, 1942, 57: 369.—Davies, T. Air raid precautions from a chief constable's point of view. J. R. San. Inst, 1938-39, 59: 319-25, disc, 344-8.—Govern- ment (The) and precautions against air raids [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1937, 109: 2078.—London's war-time problems. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 1023.—Mackintosh, J. Civil defense problems in Britain. Westchester M. Bull, 1942, 10: No. 4, 13.—Maintenance of public-services during the bombing of London. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1030.—Precautions against air raids [London letter] Ibid, 1937, 109: 884.— Protection in air raids [Great Britain] Ibid, 1938, 110: 1682.— Protection of the civiUan population against air raids [England] Ibid, 1937, 108: 1552.—Protection (The) of London against air raids. Ibid, 1938, 111: 1117.—Royal College of Surgeons takes precautions against air raids. Ibid, 1939, 113: 1501.— Shinnie, A. J. Civil defence measures in Westminster, 1939- 1945. Med. Off, Lond, 1946, 76: 175.—Williams, H. CiviUan protection in bUtzed England. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag, 1941-42, 30: 1-5. Also Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag, 1942, 41: 5-9. --- by countries: United States. Dupuy, R. E., & Carter, H. Civilian defense of the United States. 296p. 21^cm. N. Y., 1942. United States. Office of Civil Defense Planning. Civil defense for national security. 301p. 23}£cm. Wash., 1948. Wilson, W. L. Civil defense. 13 1. 26^cm. Wash., 1950. ---- Civil defense today. 16 1. 32cm. Wash., 1950. ---- How should we apply the lessons learned in World War II to future planning? 37 1. 27cm. Wash., 1950. ---- Our stake in security [2]p. 27J^cm. Wash., 1950. Also: Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1950, 19: 147-8. Carl, K. J. Evidence presented that American cities can take it when mains are subjected to wartime bombing condi- tions. Water Works Engin, 1942, 95: 516-9.—Civilian defense. Illinois M. J, 1942, 81: 93.—Civilian defense in Minnesota. Minnesota M, 1942, 25: 288.—Civilian defense in San Bernar- dino County. Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1942, 38: 598-600.— Faus, R. B. Pearl Harbor and civil defense. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 890-7.—Mackintosh, J. M. Civil defence in the United States. Pub. Health, Lond, 1941-42, 55: 163- 5.—Measures being taken for civilian defense in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Health, 1941-42, 2: No. .9, 6—Mehl, H. Vom Luftschutz in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Gas- schutz, 1942, 12: 238-44.—Mesures de defense passive; Alle- magne; Etats-Unis. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 1001-3.—Schlichter, C. H. Civilian defense. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 215. CIVILIAN Defense Office. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Circular, medical series. Wash., No. 1, 1941- ---- A civilian defense volunteer office; an official arm of the local defense council; what it is, how to organize it, what it does. 27p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. * ---- [Insignia of the Civilian Defense Or- ganization and their definition] 16 1. 26K«n. Wash., 1942. ---- Operations letter. Wash., 1942- ---- Release, Aug. 9, 1943: Changes in sani- tary engineering section, Medical Division, Office of Civilian Defense. 11. 26^cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Release, Aug. 9, 1943: Changes in staff of Medical Division, Office of Civilian Defense. 1 1. 26Hcm. Wash., 1943. Baehr, G. Medical Division, Bulletin No. 3; prepared by the Office of Civilian Defense, Washington, D. C. Hosp. Progr, 1942, 23: 19-30.—Change in terminology of directives. Circ. M. Ser. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, 19.—Civil defense for national security by the Office of Civil Defense Planning. Nuclear Sc. Abstr, 1949, 2: 159.—Civilian defense; Office of CiviUan Defense. N. England J. M, 1941, 225: 961.—Hughes, W. L. The Civilian Defense Physical Fitness Program. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 71; 106.—Official bulletin of the Office of CiviUan Defense. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 2, in- sert, 2.—Physical fitness division aboUshed. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 199.—Releases, United States Office of CiviUan Defense. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 164-7.—Third defense region, OCD, gives EMS course for physicians. Balti- more Health News, 1942, 19: 55. CIVILIAN defense worker. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense, and Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services. Volunteers in health, medi- cal care and nursing, lip. 27cm. Wash., 1942. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Train- ing Sect.) 1942. Harrison, C. The First Aid Corps; ConsoUdated Vultee Corporation, Nashville, Tennessee Division. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 390-3.—Horder. Rest for civil defence workers. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 888. ------ Convalescent homes for civil defence workers. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 747. ------ Rest homes for civil defence workers. Med. Off, Lond, 1941, 66: 199.—Protection des populations civiles contre la guerre a^ro-chimique; a propos de la mobiUsation civile des femmes. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1939, 21: 202-17.—Women's help in civil defense. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 95. --- Air raid warden. Canada. Office of the Director of Civil Defence. Training manual for wardens. 81p. 21cm. Ottawa, 1944. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. A handbook for air raid wardens. Rev. ed. 60p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. --- Award. Awards for gaUantry in civil defence. Pub. Health, Lond., 1940-41, 54: 94. Also Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 141. ---- Injury and disease. Aerztliche Untersuchung der Luftschutzdienstpfliehtigen. Reichsgesundhbl, 1938, 13: 322-4.—Bernecker, E. M. Medi- cal care for civilian defense workers who are injured in the per- formance of their duties. Bull. M. Soc. Co. Kings, 1943, 22: 158. Also N. York State J. M, 1943, 43: 1546.—Bonnet, F. Amputacion traumatica parcial de mano por explosi6n de detonante de bomba de ejercicio; consideraciones m£dico- legales. Rev. As. mid. argent, 1943, 57: 249-51.—Civilian Defense workers entitled to medical care under War CiviUan Security Program. Bull. M. Soc. Co. Erie, 1943, 20: No. 5, 8.—Horder. Health of the civil defence worker. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 2: 521.—Personal injuries connected with civil defence. Med. Off, Lond, 1940, 64: 114. ---- by occupations. Air raid precautions; the role of the pharmacist. Pharm. J, Lond, 1938, 86: 593-5.—Air-raid precautions; short points for the guidance of chemists. Ibid, 1939, 89: 263.—Bourke, J. J. Civilian defense and the role of the dental profession. N. York J. Dent, 1944, 14: 157-60.—Chemists and air raid casu- alties. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 90: 257.—Christy, R. L. Colo- rado State Dental Association emergency plan for civiUans. J. Colorado Dent. Ass, 1942-43, 21: 19.—Parkin, J. An engineer and surveyor's part in air raid precautions schemes. J. R. San. Inst, 1938-39, 59: 325-32, disc, 344-8.—Role (The) of dentists in civilian defense. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 11.—Somers, T. The place of the master of works and city engineer in the scheme of air raid precautions. J. R. San. Inst, 1938-39, 59: 76-81. CIVILIAN DEFENSE WORKER ---- by occupations: Nurse. United States. Civilian Defense Office. Medical Division. Role of nurses in civilian war service explained in new OCD bulletin. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Baehr, G. The nursing representative in the local Medical Advisory Council. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1941, No. 4. ------ Training of volunteer nurses' aid. Ibid, 1941, No. 2.—Edwards, C. R. The nurse's responsibility in civilian defense. Bull. Nurses' Alumnae Ass. Univ. Maryland, 1942, 16-8.—Hunt, W. D. Nurses in civiUan defense. Pacific Coast J. Nurs, 1941, 37: 723.—Nurses' Aides Unit of United States Citizens Defense Corps. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 17, 1-4.—Randall, M. Your part in civilian defense. Am. J. Nurs, 1942, 42: 60. Also Pub. Health Nurs, 1942, 34: 22.—Role of nurses in civilian war service explained in bulletin. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 3, 49-51. Also Puerto Rico Health Bull, 1943, 7: 107-9.— Swanson, M. The school nurse and civilian defense. Pub. Health Nurs, 1942, 34: 203-9.—Volunteer Nurses Aide Corps. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 556. CIVILIAN evacuation. See also Civilian defense, Protection of chil- dren; Evacuation. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Evacuation bulletin No. 2: The civilian evacuation program; planning for evacuation and reception care. 53p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense and Office of Defense Health and Welfare Services. Bulletin No. 1: The civilian evacuation program; policies and principles. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1943? Evacuation measures for Greater London. Med. Off, Lond, 1944, 72: 60.—Evacuation of populous areas in war. J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 2026.—Evacuation System Manual No. 2. N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 165-8.—Fougerat. La defense passive vue par un me'decin; l'eVacuation et 1'eparpiUe- ment des populations menacees. J. mid. Paris, 1938, 58: 441; 466.—Haine, J. E. The medical side of evacuation. Med. Off, Lond, 1939, 62: 147.—Jansma, K. Apercu his- torique sur le sort des non-combattants dans les conflits armea. Protect, pop. civ. Par, 1938, 1: 35-63.—Kephart, C. I. Evacu- ation planning and operation. Tr. Nat. Safety Counc, 1942, 31. Congr, 2: 102-4.—Swift, S. The administration of the government evacuation scheme in the city of Oxford. J. R. San. Inst, 1942, 62: 127.—Talamo, P. Aggressivi chimici; rapporti con la gravidanza; necessity e modo di stabilire una sana profilassl antigas per le gravide, in caso di guerra. CUn. ostet, 1939, 41: 515-22.—Umquartierung siecher und gebrech- licher alter Personen aus Luftschutzgriinden und wegen FUeger- schiiden. Deut. Aerztebl, 1943, 73: 210. CIVILIAN medical care. See this subheading under Physician. CIVIL Relief Act. See also Civil rights; Dependent. Changes in Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act made by bill enacted by Congress and approved on October 6, 1942. Ohio M. J, 1942, 38: 1056.—Greene, S. Soldiers' and sailors' reUef legislation is broadened; Congress authorizes added legal rights for men in service. Med. Econom, 1942^43, 20: 77-86.— Hassett, J. N. The Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act. Philadelphia M, 1941-42, 37: 1486. Also Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1941-42, 36: 395-7. Also BuU. Sangamon Co. M. Soc, 1942, 7: 71-3.—Jensen, W. A. Civil reUef for soldiers and sailors; a critical analysis. Current Leg. Thought, 1941-42, 8: 144-50.—Recent amendments to the Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 2074-6.— Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act of 1940. Current Leg. Thought, 1940-41, 7: 452-7. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 51; 1942, 120: 539.—Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil Relief Act amendments. IlUnois M. J, 1942, 82: 337-9. Also J. Arkansas M. Soc. 1942-43, 39: 138-40. Also N. York J. Dent, 1943, 13: 30-2.—Soldiers' and Sailors' Civil ReUef Act; stay of action. Current Leg. Thought, 1943-44, 10: 423-6.—Stephens, D. W. Highlights of the Soldiers' and Sailors' ReUef Act. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 1546-8. CIVIL rights. See also Civil Relief Act; Prisoner of war, Civilian status; also Physician, Civilian affairs; Soldier; Veteran, Laws and regulations. . Act (An) concerning renewal of hairdressers and cosmeti- cians Ucenses to persons in the armed forces. Connecticut Health Bull, 1943, 57: 170.—Lewis, S. R. Protection of civil- CIVIL RIGHTS ian interests of persons in miUtary service. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 500-3.—Protection of civil rights of persons in mil- itary service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 306. Also J. Okla- homa M. Ass, 1942, 35: 75. Also J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1942, 35: 66-8.—Protection of civil rights for those in service. Illi- nois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 74-6.—Rights (The) and privileges of men in the military forces. Mil. Engineer, 1943, 35: 352-5.— Spohr, W. Der Schutz der Wehrmachtsangehorigen durch die Gerichte. Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 689-91. CIVIL War. See at various places under Wars and cam- paigns (1642-60: 1860-64; 1911-26; 1936-39) CLASSIFICATION. See also Aviator subheadings (Classification; Psychophysical test) also Medical examination, Classification and regrading; Neuropsychiatric examination; Occupational specialty; Personality test; Personnel selection; Physician, Classifica- tion; Wounded, Classification. United States. War Department. Tenta- tive army regulations No. 605-95: Commissioned officers, v.l. Officer civilian classification, v.2. Officer military classification and job specifica- tions. 425p. 32cm. Wash.. 1943. Bingham, W. V. How the Army sorts its manpower. Har- pers Mag, 1942, September, 432-40.—Brigham, C. C, Garrett, H. E. [et al.] Report of the Committee on Classification of Military Personnel advisory to the Adjutant General's Office. Science, 1941, 93: 572-4.—Harrell, T. W., & Churchill, R. D. The classification of military personnel. Psychol. BuU, 1941, 38: 331-53.—Hopkins, P. Observations on army and air-force selection and classification procedures in Tokio, Budapest, and BerUn. J. Psychol, Provincet, 1944, 17: 31-7.—Kelley, D. M. Classification of personnel in the British Army. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 386-92.—Malone, C. L. Army classifica- tion. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942-44, 23: No. 12, 11-4.— Personnel research in the Army; the classification system and the place of testing. Psychol. BuU, 1943, 40: 205-11.— Strong, E. K. Work of the Committee on Classification of Personnel in the Army. J. AppUed Psychol, 1918, 2: 130-9.— Yerkes, R. M. Psychological examining and classification in the United States Army. Science, 1920, 51: 597. CLASSIFIED matter. See Security. CLASS of supply. See Supply; also under such terms as Am- munition; Clothing; Equipment; Food; Fuel, etc. CLEARING company. See also Clearing station. De Sautelle, W. A. Forward medicine; medicine in a clearing company. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 199-201.—Suggestions for clearing companies in battle zones. Gen. M. Interest Lett, Ottawa, 1945, No. 10, 8. CLEARING station. See also the forward and rear echelons of the medical evacuation chain such as Aid station; Collecting station; also such terms as Battlefield, Medical activities; Blood transfusion, Field technic; Evacuation, etc. Abramov, P. Glavnyi polevoi evakuacionnyi punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 95-9.— Akodus, J. Polevoi evakuacionnyi punkt. Ibid, 4: 719-22.— Brown, J. J. M., Ross, J. A. [et al.] Experience at a casualty clearing station. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 443-5.—Casualty clearing stations in mobile warfare. Brit. M. J, 1918, 1: 457.— Challenor, L. T. Life in a C. C. S. during the Great war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 53-7.—Clarke, R. C. The evolution of a casualty clearing station on the Western front. Bristol Med. Chir. J, 1937, 54: 1-20.—Danilov, V. Etap medicinskoi evakuacii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1261-5.—Ford, F. S. L., & Maclean, W. L. The casualty clearing station. Nova Scotia M. Bull, 1940, 19: 427-34.— Goodwin, T. H. The casualty clearing stations. J. Am. M. Ass, 1917, 69: 636.—Grissinger, J. W. Comments on a pro- posed casualty clearing station. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 71: 16- 20.—Konoplev, P. RaspredeUtelnyi evakuacionnyi punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1052-5.— Kurgannikov, I. N. Nekotorye voprosy raboty evakopunkta glubokogo tyla. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 5-8.—Leonardov, B. Glavnye punkty CLEARING STATION 379 CLOTHING medicinskoi pomoshchi. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1934, 28: 69.— Life in a casualty clearing station. Long Island M. J, 1918,12: 373-82.—Lorenz, W. F. A casualty clearing station. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 323-53.—Necesidad (Sobre la) de los Puestos de clasificaci6n; casos especiales. Voz san, N. Oil, 1937, No. 20, 8; No. 21, 12.—Nikolaev, G. F. Lechebnye meropriiatia na polkovykh medicinskih punktakh i evakuacia na divizionnye medicinskie punkty. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 82-6. ------ Obshchie principy okazania pomoshchi i etapnogo lechenia ranennykh v zhivot; sroki dostavki ranennykh v zhivot na DMP i v KPPG. Ibid, 86.—Ortega Gordejuela, L. _ Recogida y evacuaci6n de bajas en los puestos de clasificaci6n de Cuerpo de Ejercito. Actas Congr. mid. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 578-85, map.— Perkov, N. Frontovoi evakuacionnyi punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 811-5.—Pilzer. Ueber Krankenhaltstationen; ihre Aufgaben und zweckentsprechen- den Einrichtungen. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1915, 28: 1369-72.— Poliakov, N. A. RaspredeUtelnye posty medicinskoi sluzhby Krasnoi armii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, March, 40-3.— Position (The) of casualty clearing stations. Brit. M. J, 1915, 2: 834-6.—Semeka, S. Medicinskij raspredeUtelnyi post. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1002-10.— Stacy, H. S. Notes from the No. 2 casualty clearing station. Med. J. AustraUa, 1916, 2: 175-9.—Underground (An) casualty clearing station. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 6, 79.—Work in a British clearing station. N. York State J. M, 1941, 41: 221. ---- Activities. See also Evacuation; Wounded, Classification. Berezkin, F. [Basic principles in classification of wounded during evacuation] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 32-45.— Caceres Gordo, P. Recogida y evacuaci6n de bajas en los puestos de socorro y clasificaci6n divisionarios. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 492-500, map.—Fedotov, 1. [Classification of wounded and its significance in field medicine during evacuation] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 5, 3-8.—Olea Herraiz, I. Recogida y evacuaci6n de bajas y escalones de tratamiento en el Cuerpo de Ejercito. Actas Congr. mid. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 573-8.—Ritter, A. Triage. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1945, 22: 8-18.—Wachsmuth, W. Erste Sichtung und Verteilung der Verwundeten vom Standpunkte des Chirurgen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 441-6.—Warren, J. H. Reception and evacuation; notes on administrative problems arising in a large general hospital (1,500 beds) acting as a casualty clearing station. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 220-4. --- Surgical service. See also Battlefield, Medical activities; Divi- sion; Hospital, portable; Surgical service, field; Surgical unit. Duran, M. G. Puestos quirdrgicos avanzados. Coimbra med, 1938, 5: 229-50.—Fiddes, F. S. Surgery at a casualty clearing station. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 276-80.— Hoche & Monod. L'activite' d'un centre chirurgical de premiere urgence en septembre 1939. Gaz. h&p, 1940, 113: 426 (Abstr.)—Nursing service in a C. C. S. in England and North- west Europe. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1946-47, 4: 147-9.—Picque, R. Postes chirurgicaux avanc^s. BuU. Soc. chir. Paris, 1918, 44: 613-35.—Quenu. A propos des postes chirurgicaux avanc<5s. BuU. meU, Par, 1917, 31: 201.—Rogers, L. S. Abdominal surgery in forward areas; observations made in a casualty clearing station, 1941-1943. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg, 1944-45, 14: 37-41.—Speed, K. Present status of sur- gery at casualty clearing stations. J. Am. M. Ass, 1917, 69: 1343-5.—Uglov, F. G. Objom i kharakter khirurgicheskoi raboty na DPM. Voen. san. delo. 1941, No. 5, 55-62. CLIMATOLOGY. See also Arctic service; Tropical service; also Intelligence. United States. Army. Office of the Quartermaster General. Research and Development Branch. Environmental Pro- tection Section, Report. Wash., No. 131, 1948— Mills, C. A. Some considerations of climatic and weather influences as appUed to miUtary medicine. Army M. BuU, 1937, No. 39, 58-71.—Spassky, V., & Rosanov, P. KUmat. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2:1299-311. CLINICAL psychology. See Psychology, clinical. CLOSED plaster treatment. See under Wound, Treatment: Dressing. CLOSTRIDIUM infection. See Wound infection, clostridial. CLOTHING. See also Uniform; also Acceleration, Protection; Arctic service; Blackout, suit; Body armor; Boot; Cap; Decontamination; Ditching suit; Equip- ment; Gas warfare, Protective clothing; Harness; Helmet; Shoe; Tropical service, Clothing, etc. Bustios G., L. Tecnica de vestuario y equipo. Rev. mil. Peru, 1944, 41: 129; 195.—Cazamian. L'habiUement dans la Marine francaise: composition; logement; lavage du linge. Arch. m<§d. pharm. nav, 1926, 116: 210-45.—Fardamento e equipamento. Rev. med. Parana, 1943, 11: 147-55.—Ferra- bouc, L. Remarques sur la chemise et sur le col du soldat. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1935, 29: 319-22.—Inovay, J. Inovay, un nouveau boucUer d'infanterie. Arch. mid. belg, 1935, 88: 23-32.—Musehold, P. MiUtarische Bekleidung und Aus- rustung. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk, 4. Aufl, Berl, 1910, 9: 540-8.—Schr otter, H. Ueber einen zweckmassigen Schnitt der Soldatenhose. Militararzt, Wien, 1915, 49: 499-502.— Shluger, N., & Shaposhnikov, A. Forma odezhdy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 777-86.—Walther, K. Bekleidung und Korperreinigung. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 341-54.—Yaglou, C. P. Subcom- mittee on Shelter and Clothing. BuU. San. Engin. (NKC) Wash, 1949. 16. meet, 177. ---- Air Force. Brues, A. M. Size of clothing for female flying personnel. 9 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-32-T, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Damon, A. Sizing of AAF clothing (jackets and trousers) 10 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-32-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hutchinson, J. C. D. Physiological tests on flying clothing for use in the tropics. 191. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 624, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Maison, G. L. Evaluation of anti-G suits. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-51C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Scherlis, S., & Andrtjs, E. C. Studies on the influence of pneumatic leggings upon the flow and distribution of blood. 19p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms. Rep. No. 115, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Medicine. Sub- committee on Clothing. Minutes. Wash., 1945- Akerman, J. D. Pressure-applying aviator's suit with hel- met. U. S. Patent Off, 1946, No. 2,404,020. ------ Avia- tor's pressure vest. Ibid, 1949, No. 2,467,364.------ Boothby, W. M. [et al.] Sealed aviator's suit and helmet and means for controlling gas pressure and oxygen delivery therein. Ibid, 1945, 2,390,233.—Beall, H. W. Aviator's suit. Ibid, 1943, No. 2,335,475.—Burns, H. L. Automatic control system for high altitude pressure suits. Ibid, 1948, No. 2,449,548.— Colley, R. S. Partitioned inflatable suit. Ibid, 1946, No. 2,404,567.—Cotton. The Cotton pneumodynamic suit. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 404, 4-6.—Franks. The Franks' hydrostatic suit. Ibid, 4.—Freygang, W. H. Altitude breathing suit. U. S. Patent Off, 1937, No. 2,096,612.—Holste, M. R. Liquid-jacketed aviator's garment. Ibid, 1941, No. 2,228,115; 1942, Re. 22,101.—Kaimykov, P. [Suits for aviators] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 24-30.------ [Warm clothing for the aviation corps] Ibid, 1937, No. 4, 14-19.—Klanke. Erfahrungen iiber die gesundheitUchen Bean- spruchungen bei regelmassigen Wetterhohenflugen (5000 m) und ihre Herabsetzung durch einen Flieger-Ueberdruckanzug. Luftfahrtmed. Abh, 1938, 2: 182-9.—Krotkov, F. [Altitude scaphander] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 12-14.—Mejean, J. G. Connecting device for electrical and pneumatic conduits. U. S. Patent Off, 1942, 2,302,707.—Pneumatic pants for fighter pilots. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 84, 17 — Range, R. W. FUegersonderbekleidung. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 512-6.—Sellmeyer, T. J. Flying suit. U. S. Patent Off, 1945, No. 2,379,497. --- Army. United States. War Department. Basic field manual, v. 1: Field service pocketbook, Chap. 3: Equipment and clothing mounted and dismounted organizations. 44p. 19cm. Wash., 1938. CLOTHING 380 CLOTHING Clothing. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 5: I; 8: 81-5.—Cohen, S. A. Soldier's clothing. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 138-46.—Cox, W. C. Clothing; the Panama Canal Department. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: 3-6.—Ferrabouc. Le vetement et l'dquipement du soldat. Ann. hyg. Par, 1937, n. s, 15: 387.—Gordon, J. E. Clothing and equipment. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 10, 8.—Krotkov, F. Odezhda voennaia. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1932, 22: 125-31.—Noir, J. La question vesti- mentaire pour les soldats en campagne. Concours med, 1940, 62: 277.—Osipenko, K, & Saveljev, A. Veshchevoe dovolstvie voisk. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1928, 4: 803-6.—Roulin, G. Un costume rationnel pour le soldat. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 250-5.—Sanzio, C. Ponderac5es sobre o peso do equipamento do infante. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1937, 26: 153-8.—Van Auken, H. A. Clothing. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: pt 2, 57, pi.—Weed, F. W. Equipment and clothing; A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1926, 6: 608-61. —— Environmental aspect. See also Exposure suit. Batjm, W. A. The climate of the soldier; vertical temperature distribution surrounding the soldier. 69p. 26Kcm. Wash., 1949. Forms Pt 3, No. 124, Envir. Protect. Ser. Rep. (U. S. Quartermast. Gen.) United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] [Project No. 1: Cold weather operations] Sub-Project Nos. 1-1, 1-4, 1-5, 1-6: Partial report on the adequacy of armored force winter clothing, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Adaptations of man which influence clothing requirements in cold weather. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 121.—Cowan, C. R, & Grant, R. Investigation on cold weather clothing, tropical clothing and life saving equip- ment. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet, 27-37.—Kalmykov, P. E. Racionalizaciia teploi odezhdy boicov. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 76-80.-—Ranke. Clothing problems. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 248.—Ropa (La) del soldado segun las regi6nes. In: Plan analft. salud pub. (Argentina Seer, salud pub.) B. Air, 1947, 3: 1462.—Winter tests. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 494-7. ---- Fabric. Fauley, G. B., & Hyslop, F. The flash- resistant properties of fabrics proposed for flight clothing. 5 1. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-372, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Fourt, L. Infra-red reflecting fabrics as radi- ation barriers in clothing. 24p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 142, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Gerking, S. D., & Robinson, S. Physiolog- ical comparisons of water repellent and water absorbent clothing. 6p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 432, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Kanzow, R. R. *Untersuchung von Mili- tartuchrocken mit und ohne Zellwollbeimengung auf ihr Warmehaltungsvermogen im Tragversuch [Kiel] 32p. 23cm. Eisfeld i. Thur., 1937. Cerbulescu, C. Tibrele textile de care are nevoe armata. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 1031.-—Kanzow, R. Unter- suchung von MiUtartuchrocken mit und ohne Zellwollbeimen- gung auf ihr Warmehaltungsvermogen im Tragversuch. Arch. Hyg, Miinch, 1938, 120: 364.—Kolesnikov, J. V. [Properties and hygienic evaluation of the fabric of the Red Navy uniforms] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, 1: 191-237.—Krotkov, F. G, & Spassky, V. A. [Hygienic characteristics of material for army uniforms] Tr. Acad. mU. med. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 338- 46.—Liebersohn, Z. L. [Determination of air permeabiUty of the fabrics and clothing] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, ---- flameproof. Black, A. P., & Trumper, M. Findings re- garding saniflamed herringbone twill in respect to flameproofness, reaction to dry-cleaning sol- vents, skin toxicity [4] 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hagan, E. T. Suits-protective, fire fighting. 26p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-666-1L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. 27: Report on Project No. 27: Test of com- pounds, fire resisting, for field treatment of clothing, OQMG-253. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- heated. Hall, J. F. Tests on the thermo-stable elec- trically heated flying suit, two-piece production model. 8 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-2-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shaub, H. G., Hall, J. F., jr, & Fetcher, E. S., jr. Extremity protection at low temper- atures with electrically heated clothing and heat distribution in electrically heated clothing. 14p. 26Kcm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-105J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Taylor, C. L. Cold-protective tests of elec- trically heated clothing. 14p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 354, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. F-2 and F-3 electricaUy heated flying suits. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 5, 17.—Kornev, A. A, & Troflmuk, N. A. [Electrically heated clothing for high altitudes] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 86-93. ---- Hygiene. Fourt, L., & Harris, M. The effect of cloth- ing on evaporation [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 434, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Robinson, S., & Gerking, S. D. The effects of army clothing on the heat tolerance of work- ing men. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 433, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- & Turrell, E. S. The effects of air movement and air permeability of clothing on working men [17]p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 415, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hellebrandt, F. A, Fries, E. C, & Larsen, E. M. The influence of the regulation army pack on body alignment and postural stability. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1942, 1: pt 2, 39 (Abstr.)— Sampaio, M. Higiene do fardamento e equipamento. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 407-23.—Shelton, J. M, & Bush, F. W. Contact dermatitis from black cotton socks. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1408-10. ---- impregnated. Dtjmke, P. R., & Whittenberger, J. L. Effect of CC-2 impregnated permeable pro- tective clothing on body temperatures of troops during tactical problems at Camp Blanding, Florida. 14p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal. 1946. Forms Rep. No. 47, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. ---- & Himmelfarb, S. The effect of one layer and of two layers of permeable protective impregnated clothing on the ability of soldiers to perform exhaustive work under simulated tropical conditions while wearing the combat gas mask. lip. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 10, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Fiedler, J. G. Stable emulsion of dimethyl phthalate for impregnation of clothing; methods of application. 9 1. 27Kcm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-505, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. T-ll, Final report on Project No. T-ll; test of heat load imposed by clothing treated to CLOTHING 381 CLOTHING repel insects and arachnids, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Bushland, R. C. New Guinea field tests of uniforms im- pregnated with laundry-resistant miticides. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 194o 1: No. 4, 61-6.—Cole, M. M, & Pratt, S. R. Clothing treatments. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No 6 10.—Impregnation of clothing for protection against tsutsugamushi disease (scrub typhus) (Form letter) Burned New? Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 10, 27-9.—Smith, C. N, Cole, M M & Pratt, S. R. Clothing treatments. Armed Serv. Re's. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 10-2.—Smith. C. N, & Fye, R. Clothing treatments. Ibid, 9. ---- Maintenance. See also Decontamination; Disinfection; Laun- dry. Hayasi S. A survev on the cleaning of clothes on war-ships. Bull Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1939, 28: 66.—Kessler, J. Kleider- desinfektion und -Entgiftung im Felde. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1941 71: 1396.—Specifications for oven for drying clothes. Bull.' U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 29-31. ■--- protective. See also Exposure suit. Taylor, C. L. Studies of the adequacy of cold-protective flying clothing. 16p. 28cm. Wash. 1944. Form's Rep. No. 339, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc ---- Studies of the adequacy of cold-pro- tective flying clothing. 19 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-2-U, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Testing of cold-protective clothing for aircraft personnel. 19 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-2F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Brandenburg, K. Schutz des Soldaten im Kriegsdienst. Med. Klin, Ber!, 1940, 36: 1313.—Clothing, protective. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 95.— Doriot, G. F. Environmental protection. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc 1944-45, 88: 196-203.—Protective clothing. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No 4 13-5.—Robinson, S, & Belding, H. S. Protective clothing. In: Advance. MU. Med, Bost, 1948, 2: 497-519.— Walker, K. M. The protection of the soldier in warfare. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1939-40, 33: Sect. Surg, 607-14. Also Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 41. --- special. Karpovich, P. V. The effect produced on the scores of the AAF Physical Fitness Test by the wearing of the fatigue uniform [5] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 179, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Chute. What particular clothing has been developed for tank crews? Univ. Toronto M. J, 1942-43, 20: 295.—Krotkov, F., & Shonin, D. [Hygienic uniforms for the ski division in the Red army] Voen. san-delo, 1936, 23-31.—Military bush jacket for summer wear in India [illust.] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: pt 2, opp. p. 58. --- Supply. Campbell, R. D. Preparation of clothing almanacs. 17p. 26}£cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 144, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) FucifTos, J. El abastecimiento. Ejercito, Madr, 1942, No. 27, 7-12. --- Test. Kark, R. M. Winter test trials, Canada & Newfoundland. 2p. 28cm. [Ottawa? 1944?] Forms No. C-6079, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Newburgh, L. H., & Harris, M. Clothing test methods. 98p. 27Kcm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 390, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. 1: Cold weather operations. Report on Sub- Project No. 1-1: Test of the adequacy and range of use of winter clothing, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Together with Sub-Project No. 1-18, Study of the methods for selection of men for cold weather operations. ---- ventilated. Marbarger, J. P. Air ventilated clothing. 49p. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAA-695-2FF, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. T-2: Final report on Project No. T-2, test of heat load imposed by protective clothing; ventilation requirements of a ventilated suit. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. COAST Guard. See also Hospital report, United States: Coast Guard; School. Gukov, A. P. [Medical-sanitary service for the railway artillery in defensive sea areas] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, 1: 110-8.—Jobs in the Coast Guard. Occupations, 1942- 43, 21: 59-63.—LeBlanc, T. Coast Guard medical service. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 9, 69-81.—Loewus, J. S. Chem- ical warfare training in the Coast Guard. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1941, 27: 158-60.—Poliakoff, H. Mild rheumatic reaction in Coast Guard recruits. Am. J. M. Sc, 1947, 213: 37-9.— Spars; Women's Reserve of the U. S. Coast Guard Reserve. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 539-41.—Stanulonis, S. W. The United States Coast Guard. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 334_44.—Stratton, D. C, & Springer, D. C. Problems of pro- curement, training, and morale among members of the Women's Reserve of the United States Coast Guard Reserve. J. Consult. Psychol, 1943, 7: 274-9. COAST Guard Academy. See under School. COCKPIT. See Aircraft subheadings (Cockpit; Control) CODLIVER oil ointment. See in this section, Burns, Treatment: Local remedies. COLD clothing. See in this section, Arctic service, Clothing; also subheadings of Clothing. COLD environment. See also Arctic service; Winter warfare. Miller, A. J. Physiological and biochemical evaluation of long term acclimitization to a cold environment. 3pts. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Sect. 1-3, Proj. 1, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Pecora, J. S. Physiological and biochemical evaluation of long term acclimatization to a cold environment; cold pressor test in the study of acclimatization to cold. 22 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Sect. 8, Proj. 1, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. ■---- Physiological and biochemical evalua- tion of long term acclimatization to a cold en- vironment; basal metabolic rate studies in rela- tionship to cold acclimatization. 7 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, Alaska, 1948. Forms Sect. 9, Proj. 1, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Sacks, J. G., & Sweel, A. A preliminary study of psychological and psychiatric observa- tions of military personnel under natural condi- tions of severe cold, wind and isolation; Fort Churchill Experiment, 1947-1948. 77p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. COLD ENVIRONMENT 382 COLD EXPOSURE United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. 20: Report on studies of cold weather. Sub- Project No. 20-4: Immobilized air (OQMG test number 57-1V) v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Bogucki, L. Frigorymetr Dorno—jego zastosowanie i znaczenie. Lek. wojsk, 1933, 21: 289; passim.—Influence of diet on resistance to cold. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 23, 31.—Rascher, S. Memorandum for behavior of troops in great cold. CIOS Rep, Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 29-31.—Rodrigues Pepe, R. O frio. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1939, 2: 1507-15. ---- Diseases. See Cold exposure; Cold injury; Epidemic, Types: Common cold. ---- Protection. See various subheadings of Arctic service. COLD exposure. See also Arctic service, Physiology; Cold en- vironment; Cold injury. Armstrong, H. G. The loss of tactical efficiency of flying personnel in open cockpit aircraft due to cold temperatures. Mil. Surg, 1936, 79: 133-40.—Breitner & Loos. Effect of cold. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 246.—Circulatory changes from general hypothermia and local cooling of body parts. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res._ Laborat, 1946, App. C, 11.-—Effects of hypothermia on vitamin A and carotene levels in blood and liver. Ibid, App. C, 6.—Gray, G. W. Below-zero effects. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 239.—Holzltinner, E., Rascher, S, & Finke, E. [Blood, spinal fluid and urine during the chilling experiments] CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 53. —:--- [The clinical picture resulting from intense chilling] Ibid, 49-53. ------ [Post- rescue collapse] Ibid, 57. —;---- [Effects of pharmacolog- ical agents and especially with alcohol] Ibid, 60.—Katz. Effects of warming and cooling on body temperature and circu- lation. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 111; 1948, Jan, 187.—Lutz, W., & Werz, R. v. Kaltetod und Sauerstoffmangel. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 143-51.—McConnell, K. P., & Tobin, L. H. Effects of hypothermia on vitamin A and fat metabolism in the rat. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 2, 1; Proj. 4, No. 2, 1; 1948, App. C, Proj. 1, No. 3, 1.—Miller, M. R., & Miller, A. J. Physiological effects of brief periods of exposure to low temperatures. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 179-85.—Physiological effects of exposure to cold. BIOS Final Rep, Lond, 1947, Item 24, No. 566, 12-5.—Werz, R. v, & Seelkopf, K. Alkohol und Auskuhlung. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 118-42. ---- experimental. See also Cold injury, experimental. HOLZLOHNER, E., RaSCHER, S., & FlNKE, E. Bericht iiber Abkuhlungsversuche am Menschen. 54p. 25cm. Munch., 1942. Photostat copy in CIOS Rep., Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 164-207. Alexander, L. [Organization of those experiments on shock from exposure to cold in human beings] CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 65-8.—Holzlohner, E., Rascher, S., & Finke, E. Bericht iiber Abkuhlungsversuche am Men- schen. Ibid, 47-68. ------ [Resuscitation from shock pro- duced by exposure to cold temperatures] Ibid, 54-6. ------ Summary of Bericht iiber Abkuhlungsversuche am Menschen. Ibid, 62-4.—Lutz, W. Reports of investigation on effects of reduced body temperatures. Ibid, No. XXVI-56, 68. ------ Auskuhlung. Ibid, No. XXIX-21, 55.—Mitscherlich, A., & Mielke, F. Versuche iiber langandauernde Unterktihlung. In: Diktat d. Menschenveracht. (Mitscherlich, A.) Heidelb, 1947, 37-51. ---- Immersion in water. See also Cold injury; Shipwreck. Alexander, L. The treatment of shock from prolonged exposure to cold, especially in water. 228p. 24^cm. Lond., 1945. Forms File No. XXVI-37, Item No. 24, CIOS Rep, Lond. King, B. G., & Singer, R. B. Report of air- sea rescue technics and equipment tests on Opera- tion Frostbite including medical findings on sur- vivors after immersion in cold ocean water. 35p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 16, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Newburgh, L. H., & Spealman, C. R. Physiological responses to immersion in cold water. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 164, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Pace, N., & Smith, R. E. The influence of room temperature on recovery of hand skin temperature following immersion of the hand in cold water. 8p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-341, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Spealman, C. R. Blood flow through the extremities at low temperatures and its possible relation to immersion foot. 8p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-297, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The relationship between foot tempera- ture and amount of insulation surrounding the foot immersed in cold water. 13p. 26^cm Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-297, U. S. Nav. M. Res' Inst. ---- Early changes occurring in feet exposed to cold water and evaluation of insulation as a means of protection. 19p. 27cm. Bethesda, Md, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-297, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Body cooling of men and animals immersed in water, lip. 26}£cm. Bethesda, Md, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Talso, P. J., Crosley, A. P., jr, & Clarke, R. W. Effects of the cold pressor test on glomer- ular filtration and effective renal plasma flow. 6 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 55-5, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Body cooling of men and animals immersed in water. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 11.— Effect (The) of body warmth and foot exercise on the tempera- ture of feet immersed in ice water. Ibid, 1944, July, 27.— Effectiveness (The) of partial immersion and periodic immer- sion in water for cooling men in hot spaces. Ibid, 1945, July- Dec, 35—Holzltihner, E., Rascher, S., & Finke, E. [The effects of immersion in water at temperatures varying from 2.3° C-12° C] CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI- 37, 48. ------ [Problem of death produced by cooling in water] Ibid, 56-60.—Influence (The) of room temperature on recovery of hand skin temperature following immersion of the hand in cold water. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 28.—Kelsey, M. P. Acute exposure of flyers to arctic waters. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 2, 7-10.— Patterson, R. H. Effect of prolonged wet and cold on the ex- tremities. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 75, 62-70.— Rascher, S. [The experiments on intense chilling in water] CIOS Rep., Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 22.—Weltz, G. A., & Reiter, R. Tierversuche tiber Auskuhlung und Erwar- mung in Wasser, Seenotfall. Ibid, 69-117. ---- Physiopathology. Effect (The) of low temperature on the rate of absorption of drugs injected suboutaneously. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat, 1946, App. C, 10.—Jensen, H. F, & Cagan, R. N. Study of the effects of subnormal temperatures on the metab- olism of various phosphorous compounds in rats. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 4, No. 3, 1.—Jensen, H. F, & Steeples, G. L. Study of the effects of hypothermia on the control of endocrine secretion. Ibid, No. 4, 1; 1948, App. C, Proj. 1, No. 5, 1.—Kossmann, C. E. Responses of the body to cold. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 3, 1-4— Schachner, H, & Gierlach, Z. S. A study of thyroid function at low environmental temperatures with the aid of radioactive iodine. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 1, No. 6, 1. ---- Protection and prevention. Newburgh, L. H., & Spealman, C R. Pro- tective value of water-tight suits for personnel immersed in cold water or exposed to cold wind on rafts. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 175, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. COLD EXPOSURE 383 COLD INJURY ---- Protective clothing for subjects im- mersed in cold water. 9 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Spealman, C. R., & Catchpole, H. R. Re- port on captured enemy equipment; CEE No. 6766, German flyer's immersion suit (Seenot- kleidung) 4p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Body cooling in water and effectiveness of petrolatum in retarding heat loss. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 12.—Holzloehner. Prevention and therapy of cooling effect. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 57.—Spealman, C. R. Pro- tection of feet immersed in cold water. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 169-78. ---- Rewarming and recovery. Ames, A., Ill, Goldthwait, D. A. [et al.] An evaluation of methods of rewarming men; including a brief investigation of the effects of glucose alcohol and successive exposures on the reactions of men to cold. 40 1. 2972cm. Wash., 1948. Forms No. 134, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Lutz, W. [The rewarming death] CIOS Rep, Lond, J945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 7. ------ Recovery from lowered body temperature. Ibid, No. XXVI-56, 64-6.—Rascher, S. Versuche zur Erwarmung unterkulhter Menschen durch ani- malische Warme. Ibid, No. XXVI-37, 223-8.—Weltz, G. A. Ueber Auskuhlung und Wiedererwarmung bei Seenot. Ibid, 152-9. COLD injury. See also Injury; also Arctic service; Winter warfare. Brandis, H. J. v. Allgemeine und ortliche Kalteschaden im Kriege. 40p. 25cm. Stuttg., 1943. Forms H. 27, Vortr. prakt. Chir. ---- [The same] General and local cold injury in war. 38 1. 26^cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. 1, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Tabanelli, M. Congelamenti di guerra. 92p. 23^cm. Bologna, 1946. Also Arch. ital. chir, 1946, 68: 111-95. Arjev, T. Zamerzanie; simptomokompleks, opredeliaemyi padeniem temperatury. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 751-3. ------ Oznoblenie (pernio, perniones) Rrid, 3: 1472-4. ------ Otmorozhenie (congelatio) Ibid, 4: 192-201, 3 pi. ------ & Gamov, V. S. Otmorozheniia. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1951, 1: 191-331, 19 pi.—B, R. B. Injuries due to cold. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 6, 10-2.—Calcagni, A. II problema dei congelamenti visto da un medico mihtare. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1942, 31: 204-6.—Caputo, B. Sui congelati di guerra. Med. con temp. Tor, 1941, 7: 428-30— Frey, S. Die ortlichen Erfrierungen im Kriege. Med. Klin, Berl, 1942, 38:1009; 1036; 1067. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 543 (Abstr.)—Frostbite. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 71, 24-7.—Greene, R. Frostbite and kindred ills. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 689-93.—Hamilton, J. Frost-bite. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 225-8.—Jenrich. [A contribution to the subject of frostbite] Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 544 (Abstr.)—Kilian & Siegmund. Injuries due to cold. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 163-88.—Eorhonen, A. [Frost bite during warfare] Duodecim, Helsinki, 1940, 56: 128-35. Also Nord. med, 1941, 9: 516-8.—Kupriianov, P. A. Otmorozheniia. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev, khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 212-8.—Lippay-AImassy, A. [Frostbite on the battle field] Orv. hetil, 1941, 85: mell, 24.—Martins Pereira, H. A. A influencia do frio sdbre a saude do soldado combatente. Rev. med. brasil, 1947, 23: 345-51. Also Re- senha mid., Rio, 1948, 15: 5-9.—Matras, A. Die Erfrierung. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 139-47.— Mendonca Castro. O frio, flagello das guerras. Impr. med, Rio, 1939, 15: 1681.—Moser, H. Ueber Erfrierungen. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 255 (Abstr.)—Pitkin, K. I. Ma- terialy ob otmorozheniiakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 26-31.—Riunione medica sulla questione dei congelamenti; Osrjedale Militare di Torino, 30 Settembre 1940-XVIII. Minerva med. Tor, 1940, 31: pt 2, 561-89.—Sauerbruch, F. Erfrierungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 477-9. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 428 (Abstr.)—Sharpe, W. C. Trench frost-bite. Lancet, Lond, 1915, 2: 674.—Sheinis V, N. [Frost-bite] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, 14-20—Spitzmuller, W. Erfrierungen. In: Kriegschirurgje (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 238-54.—Strandell, G. Injuries due to cold. Bull. War M., Lond, 1941-42, 2: 164 (Abstr.)—Stucke, K. Kalteschaden und Erfrierungen im Felde. Beitr. klin. Chir, 1942, 174: 1-10.—Teneff, S. Le lesioni da freddo in guerra. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 538-^5, illust.—Trench frost-bite. Brit. M. J, 1915, 2: 933. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1916, 66: 512.—Traube, V. Erfrierungen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 60-9.—Wachsmuth, W. Kalte- schaden. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 215-20.—Wright, I. S, & Allen, E. V. Frostbite, immersion foot, and allied conditions. Army M. Bull, 1943, No. 65, 136-50. ---- Clinical aspect. See also in this section under names of various wars and campaigns, e. g. World War II. Bazil, A. Sur un cas de froidure a type d'erythetne poly- morphe. Rev.med. nav. Par, 1948, 3: 307-9.—Beltramini, A. Clinica e terapia dei congelamenti di guerra. Settimana med, 1948, 36: 308-21.—Bugliari & Canavero. Neuroartikulare Erscheinungen nach Erfrierung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 26 (Abstr.)—Girgolav, S. S. Klinika otmorozhenii voen- nogo vremeni. In: Tr. Plen. Hosp. so v. Narkomzdr. SSSR (1942) 1943, 2. Congr, 248-54.—Giuntini, L. Rilievi clinici sui congelati di guerra. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1941, 9: 168-70.—Goldman, L. G, & Lubo, V. K. Klinika, lechenie i profilaktika otmorozhenii. Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1938) 1939, 24. meet, 202-5.—Jofe, M. S. Klinika i effektivnost lecheniia otmorozheniia. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 417-27, illust.—Loos, H. O. Zur Klinik und Therapie ortlicher Er- frierungen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 131 (Abstr.)—Parzani, C. Contributo alia nosologia dei conge- lamenti; osservazioni cliniche di guerra. Atti Ist. venet. sc, 1940-41, 100: pt 2, 109-16.—Silverman, J. J. Frostbite; a subjective case history in a German soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 216-9.—Smith, J. L, Ritchie, J, & Dawson, J. Clinical and experimental observations on the pathology of trench frostbite. J. Path. Bact, Cambr, 1915-16, 20: 159-90, 4 pi. ---- Complications and sequelae. See also Wound infection. Pichotka, J., & Lewis, R. B. The prevention of secondary infection due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa in frostbitten tissue. 3p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-079, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Gamov, V. S. Otmorozheniia; oslozhneniia. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1951, 1: 260-80, 2 pi.—Glagolev, A. P. Stolbniak posle otmorozhenii i ozhogov. Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1938) 1939, 24. meet, 205-26.— Grujic, M. Lije&enje angiospastidnih edema Sake iza smrza- vanja intraarterljalnom primjenom novokaina. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 247.—Masztak, R. Wspolczesne po- glady na oziebienie odmrozenie. Lek. wojsk, 1949, 25: 181- 95.—Oehlecker, F. Die Sudecksche Krankheit, insbesondere nach Erfrierungen. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 312 (Abstr.) ---- Diagnosis. Arjev, T. J, & Rokhlin, D. G. Otmorozheniia; diagnostika. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1951, 1: 241-51.—Kibel, I. B. Rentgenologicheskie dannye pri otmo- rozheniiakh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 441-6, illust. ---- Disability. Gohrbandt. Wiedereinsatz Frostgeschadigter. Ber. Ar- beitstag. Ost. berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 53-5. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Cong. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 57-9.—Hofmann, E. Ueber den Einsatz Frostge- schadigter. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 66. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Cong. (1943) 1948, Proj. I, pt 5, 71.—Sunder-PIassmann, P. Durchblutungsschaden, Wehrdienstbeschadigung und Unfall. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1944, 91: 453-6. ---- experimental. See also Cold exposure, experimental. Lewis, R. B., & Miller, M. R. The effect of pressure wrapping of frozen rabbit ears on the subsequent development of edema and degree and rate of recovery. 4p. 27cm. 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Kom- binirovannyi sposob lecheniia ran po metode docenta Mode- stova oblucheniem ultrafioletovymi luchami s posleduiuschchim nalozheniem poviazki iz obluchennogo rybego zhira. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 504-7.—Izdebsky, S. M. Fizioterapia otmorozhenii. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 202-7.—Kamenskaia, T. P. Blok po Vishnevskomu pri otmorozheniiakh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 481-6.—Kaz, B. L, & Lukanov, A. F. [Med- ical aid for frost-bite in wartime] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 21-8— Kovda, R. J, & Usim, T. S. [Treatment of frost-bite with the ultra-high frequency field] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 445-7.—Kubota, M. Tosyo toku ni no tiryo ni taisuru rinsyo-teki kenkyu. Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 188, 281-8.—Ljubina, N. 1., & Mitin, V. V. [Results of physiotherapy of frost-bites in base hospitals] Kazan, med. J, 1940, 36: No. 6, 18-22.—Matheis, H. Kurze Mitteilung zur Behandlung der Erfrierungen. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1942, 7: 153-5.—Miller, M. R. The evaluation of recently developed methods of treatment of frostbite. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, Jan, 15.— Mintz, I. J. K voprosy lecheniia otmorozhenii ultravysoko- chastotnym polem (UVC) In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 471-6.— Modestov, V. K. Lechenie ran i otmorozhenu i ikh posledstvii fizio- i balneologicheskimi faktorami. Ibid, 494-7. ------ Lechenie ran i otmorozhenii orosheniem iodobromnoi vodoi i emulsiei iz rybego zhira. Ibid, 498-503.—Pershin, A. G. Opyt lecheniia posledstvii otmorozhenii na Sochi-Macestinskom kurorte. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 7-11.—Piont- kovsky, M. A. [Physiotherapy of frost-bite] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 3, 6-10.-—Ponzio, M. SuUa terapia deUe perfrigera- zioni di guerra. Minerva med. Tor, 1940, 31: pt 2, 588.— Rabinovich, J. S. [Treatment of frost-bite in military zones] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1941, No. 6, 46-9.—Racz, I. A fagyasok korszeru kezelese. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 648-57.—Rupasov, N. F. Kharakteristika otmorozhenu i metody ikh lecheniia. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 487-93.—Schumacker, H. B, jr. Early treatment of frostbite. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Mar, 5-9.—Scotti, G. Considerazioni sul trattamento immediato dei congelati gravi di guerra. Policlinico, 1943, 50: sez. prat, 1085-8.—Smirnov, 1.1, & Orlov. Lechenie obmoro- zhennykh v tylovykh evakohospitaliakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 57-9.—Spampinato, L. Sul trattamento dei congelati. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 187-90.—Zal- kindson, E. T. Fizicheskaia terapia pri otmorozhenii. Tr. Evakohosp, Leningr, 1943, No. 5, 29-34. ---- by branches of service. Debrunner, H. Die Klinik und die Behand- lung der ortlichen Erfrierungen; militararztlicher Bericht iiber 26 Falle von Kalteschaden beim Dislokationsmarsch zu einem Skikurs entstanden. 128p. 25cm. Bern, 1941. Curry, W. A, & Begg, R. W. Experiences with frost bite and allied conditions amongst torpedoed merchant seamen. Nova Scotia M. Bull, 1942, 21: 313-7.—Davis. L. High alti- tude frostbite. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 11, 17-9. ------ Scarff, J. E. [et al.] High alti- tude frostbite. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1943, 77: 561-75, ill — E, J. Frostbite in horses. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 32.—Friedman, N. B, & Kritzler, R. A. The pathology of high-altitude frostbite. Am. J. Path, 1947, 23.: 173-87, incl. 4 pi.—Frostbite. In: FUght Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 4, 10-3.—Frostbite among American combat airmen greatly reduced. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 638.—Iwazaki, K. Kotoku zyQ nendo Hoku-an-syo teturi seinen giyutai kunrensyo ni okeru tosyo-kanzya hassei zyokyo narabi-ni kore ga ryoho tosite no kokan-sinkei-setu syusei-tyQsya ni tuite [... frostbite in the young men of the Teturi patriotic driU-ground, and the treatment of the same by injections of alcohol into the sympathetic nerve ganglia] Nip- pon igaku, 1944: 250-3, iUust.—Keynes, G. L. Cold, R. A. F.'s other enemy, is beaten. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 3-5.—Sheeley, W. F. Frostbite. Air Surgeon's BuU, 1945, 2: 23-5. COLD-PROTECTIVE clothing. See Clothing, protective. COLD war. See under Militarism, in this section. COLEMAN burner. See under Burner. COLLECTING platoon. See also Ambulance section; Collecting station; Litter bearer. Eggers, H. Ueber Kriegschirurgie auf dem Hauptverband- platz. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 503 (Abstr.)—Krotkov, F. G. [Clearing up the battle-field] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 52-5.—Wickens, B. T. Notes on operation of a coUecting com- pany in combat. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 435. COLLECTING station. See also Aid station; Ambulance; Clearing station. Alksne, J. O. [Problems of the principal dressing stations] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1915, 244: med. spec, pt, 165-89.— Breslauer, F. Der Hauptverbandplatz. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr, 1917, 46:1; 33.—Dankov, S. S. Kontrol'no-sortirovoch- nye medicinskie punkty na putiakh evakuacii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 9, 23-5.—Michael, P. R. [The principal dressing station] Geneesk. gids, 1940, 18: 2-9.—Nikolaev, G. F. Obshchie principy okazania pomoshchi etapnogo lechenia ranennykh v zhivot; okazanie pervoi pomoshchi ranennym v zhivot, vynos ikh s polia boia i sroki dostavki na polkovye medicinskie punkty. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 78-82.—Petrov, V. Mestnyi evakua- cionnyi punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 3: 1028-31.—Ramirez, R. Punto de reunidn de enfermos. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 71-6.—Semeka, S. Punkt sbora legko ranenykh. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 993-6. ---- Medical service. See also Battlefield, Medical activities; Evacua- tion; First aid; Wounded. Eggers, H. Ueber Kriegschirurgie auf dem Hauptverband- platz. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1940, 87: 113-7. Also in Kriegs- chir. Ratgeber, Berl, 1941, 28-41.—Engels, H. Zwei wesentU- che Hilfsmittel bei der Versorgung der Verwundeten auf dem Hauptverbandplatz. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 285.—Melz- ner, E. Der Frontchirurg auf den Hauptverbandplatzen des Ostens. Ibid, 1944, 9: 20-42.—Petermann. Chirurgische Tatigkeit und Erfahrungen auf dem Hauptverbandplatz. Med. Klin, Berl, 1916, 12: 1127-32.—Schliep, L. Kriegs- chirurgjsche Arbeit auf dem Hauptverbandplatz. Munch. COLLECTING STATION 387 COMBAT med. Wschr, 1914, 61: 1796.—Solbrig. Sieben hundert funf und fiinfzig Verwundete in zwei Tagen versorgt auf dem Haupt- verbandplatz einer Sanitatskompanie Illust. Ztg, Lpz, 1941, January, p. 56.—Staden, v. Chirurgische Tatigkeit auf dem Hauptverbandplatz. Med. Klin, Berl, 1917, 13: 215.— Stark, W. Tatigkeit und Probleme des Chirurgen auf dem Hauptverbandplatz im Westen. Zbl. Chir, 1941, 68: 2050-7.— Stromberg, G. G. Organizacia operativnoj dejatelnosti i pomo- shchi tjazhelo-ranenym v linii glavnykh perevjazochnykh punk- tov. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1914, 239: med. spec, pt, 14-30. COLOMBIA. For references to this country see Medical organization; Nurse; Tuberculosis. COLOR vision. See under Vision, in this section. COMBAT. See also Attack; Battalion surgeon; Battle; Offensive; Operation; War neurosis; War psy- chosis. Akodus, J. Vstrechnyi boi. In: "Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1057-64.—Lammirato, A. E. El relevo de unidades en el combate. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1942, 42: pt 1, 483-505.—Marshall, S. L. A. Why men fight. In his Men against Fire, N. Y, 1947, 138-56.—Moloney, J. C. Prewar contrast between the Japanese and American attitude toward hand-to-hand combat. In his Magic Cloak, Wakefield, 1949, 199-204.—Vasilyev, A. Air action against combat formations. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942-43, 23: No. 2, 21-3. ---- Air combat. See also Aircrew; Air warfare. Bennett, M., & Wulff, V. J. Oxygen con- sumption of aircrew in combat. 11 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-48-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Combat requirements. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 107-46.—Console, W. A. Psychiatric reactions to aerial combat and their sequelae. Connecticut M. J, 1946, 10: 900-2.—Janis, I. L. Morale attitudes of com- bat flying personnel in the Air Corps. In: Amer. Soldier (Stouffer, S. A.) Princet, 1949, 2: 324-61. —---- Objective factors related to morale attitudes in the aerial combat situa- tion. Ibid, 362-410.—Pera, G, & Mangiacapra, A. Psicologia del combattimento aereo; considerazioni in margine a Esperienze psichiatriche deU'VIII Forza Aerea, di D. W. Hastings, D. G. Wright, B. C. Glueck. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1947, 10: 191- 213.—Physical examination of Naval aviators returning from the combat areas [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 1: No. 8, 27.—Rathaus, L. M, & Bamdas, B. O reakci- iakh letchika na boevoi polet. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 1-2, 27-34.—Studies of individual reactions to combat. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 207- 35.—Walsh, M. N. Psychologic conditioning for aerial combat. Air Surgeon's BuU, 1945. 2: 233. ---- Medical service. See also Battle, Medical work; Battlefield, Medical activities; Combat zone. At the front. Pharm. Advance, 1942-43, 14: No. 161, 5 — Cohen, N. H. The role of the Medical Department in combat. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 428.—Heflebower, R. C, Wunderlich, F. R, & Koon, G. H. The Medical Service of the Infantry Division in combat; service of Medical, Dental and Veterinary Corps. Mil. Surgeon, .1927, 60: 645-76, 1 ch. & 3 maps.—How men of medicine work in heat of battle. BuU. Los Angeles M. Ass, 1944, 74: 571; 612.—Martins Pereira, H. A. Generali- dades sobre o tratamento m6dico-cirurgico nas frentes de combate. Rev. med. brasU, 1946, 20: 67-84, pi.—Meyer, G. E. The dental service in combat. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 152-5.— Szarecki, B. Kilka uwag praktycznych dia nilodych koleg6w chirurgow, pracujqcych na froncie. Lek. wojsk, 1920, 1: No. 21, 1-9; Disc, No. 31, 13-5, iUust. ---- naval. See under Battle, naval; Dental Officer, Navy; Naval warfare. ---- Psychological effect. See also War neurosis; War psychosis. Stouffer, S. A., Lumsdaine, A. A. [et al.] The American soldier; combat and its aftermath. 675p. 24>^cm. Princet., 1949. Forms v. 2, Stud. Social Psychol. World War II. Liideritz, H. Das Gemeinschaftserlebnis in der vordersten Linie. Zschr. angew. Psychol, 1938, Beih. 79, 28^2.— Marshall, S. L. A. Combat isolation. In bis Men against Fire, N. Y, 1947, 44-9.—Menninger, W. C. Stresses most commonly encountered in combat. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y, 1948, 72-7.—Mierke, K. Die wesenswandelnde und wesensformende Kraft des Kriegserlebnisses. Zschr. angew. Psychol, 1938, Beih. 79, 1-27.—Stouffer, S. A, Lumsdaine, A. A, & Lumsdaine, M. H. Attitudes before combat and behavior in combat. In: Amer. Soldier (Stouffer, S. A.) Princet, 1949, 2: 3-58.—Vialle, L. Desenchantement; notes pour la psychologie du combattant. J. psychol. norm, path. Par, 1936, 33: 285-308. COMBAT aviation. See also Aviation; Aviator; Combat, Air com- bat; Fighter; Fighter aviation, etc. Winfield, R. H. The use of benzedrine to overcome fatigue on operational flights in Coastal Command. 5 1. 23}£cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 361, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Dill, D. B. Food preferences in combat flights. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 590-3.-—Mouchard. El factor aero en la guerra moderna. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1941, 41: pt 2, 1353-64. COMBAT boot. See Boot. COMBAT exhaustion. See War neurosis. COMBAT fatigue. See War neurosis, combat induced. COMBAT intelligence. See Intelligence. COMBAT neurosis. See War neurosis, combat induced. COMBAT performance. For its prediction in pilots see Aviator, Psycho- logical examination. COMBAT pilot. See Aviator, Combat pilot; also Fighter avia- tion. COMBAT psychiatry. See also Battle, Effect; Battlefield, Medical activities; subheadings of Combat (Medical service; Psychological effect) Neuropsychiatric casualty; Psychiatry; War neurosis; War psy- chosis. Drayer, C. S, & Ranson, S. W. Combat psychiatry. BuU, U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 91-6.—Hanson, F. R.. & Ranson, S. W. Combat psychiatry; statistical studies. Ibid, 1949. 9: Suppl, 191-204.—Jungle clinic aids unstrung soldiers. Wis- consin M. J, 1943, 42: 1167.—Mayer-Gross, W. Practical psychiatry in war-time. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 2: 1327-30.— Sheps, J. G, & Coburn, F. E. Psychiatric study of 100 battle veterans. War Med, 1945, 8: 235-7.—Wright, D. G. Prepara- tion for emotional stresses of combat. Air Surgeon's BuU, 1944, 1: No. 12, 6. COMBAT psychosis. See War psychosis. COMBAT ration. See under Ration. COMBAT troops. See also Troops; also such terms as Battle; Combat; Rotation, etc. also name of military units as Battalion; Division, etc. Mercier, R. G. El combatiente, en lucha con el enemigo. p. 13-44. 19cm. Madr., 1940. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940. COMBAT TROOPS 388 COMMANDO ---- [El combatiente, en lucha con la miseria] p. 77-112. 19cm. Madr., 1940. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940. ----El combatiente, en lucha con el sufri- miento. p. 113-48. 19cm. Madr., 1940. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940. A, C. Les trembleurs heroiques. Chron. med. Par, 1917, 24: 283.—Adler, M. H. Case study of a combat veteran. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1948, 108: 200-10.—Johnson, D. E, & Thickstun, J. T. Fraternity in combat. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945-46, 102: 245-56.—Marshall, S. L. A. Men under fire. In his Men against Fire, N. Y, 1947, 179-202.—Martinez Bande, J. M. Para una psicologia del combatiente. Ejercito, Madr, 1942, No. 33, 33-6.—Martins Pereira, H. A. Influencia do calor, da agua e do sal na saude dos combatentes. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1947, 36: 428-33.—Mercier, R. G. Preparacion ffsica para el combate. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 15-8.—Quelques reflexions de combattants. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1915, 15: 30-4.—Smith, M. B. Atti- tudes of ground combat troops toward rear echelons and the home front. In: Amer. Soldier (Stouffer, S. A.) Princet, 1949, 2: 290-323. COMBAT zone. See also Air evacuation; Battlefield, Medical activities; Combat, Medical service; Field serv- ice; Front; Medical organization; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; War neurosis; War psychosis. Borden, D. L. Treatment of wounded in the combat zone. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1944, 78: 125-32.—Cabot, H. Surgical management of major casualties in the combat zone. Proc. Mayo Clin, 1932, 7: 80-7.—Care (The) of the injured in combat zones. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 109-14.—Churchill, E. D. Modern surgery in combat area with evacuation based on the surgical urgency of the wound. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: No. 3, 7.—Ferguson, L. K. Function of the medical officer in battle zones. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1269-74.—Holfelder. H. Ueber die Aufgaben der Sanitatstaktik in der vordersten Kampfzone. Mil. Wbl, 1936-37, 121: 1790; 1863.—Lopez Cotarelo, A. Organizaci6n de los servicios sanitarios militares de vanguardia. In: Cuest. mid. quir. guerra (Girones, L.) Santander, 1938, 527-56.— Martins Pereira, H. A. Emprego das formacoes de satide nas frentes de combate. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1946, 35: 33-55.— Ripps, I. Medical service in the combat zone. Merck Rep, 1945, 54: No. 3, 12-5.—Romero Pferez, A. El servicio medico en el escal6n de combate. Sugestiones, Mex, 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 164-73.—Shaar, C. M. Care of the injured in combat zones. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1943, 23: 1667-72.—Walters, W. Care of the injured in war zones. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 115-21. COMBINED operation. See also Operation. Great Britain. War Office. General Staff. Combined operations pamphlet No. 39 B: R[oyal] A[rmy] M[edical] Cforps] based on 1942 organization of field medical units [Reprint] 38p. 18^cm. [Ottawa?] 1943. Mann, W. L., & Hume, E. E. Medical tactics of combined operations of the Army and Navy. 36p. 4? Wash., 1937. Also Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 1: 3-35.—Also Spanish tr. Rev. san. nav, Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 177-81.—Also Mil. Surgeon, 1938. 82: 439; 529. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Medical service in joint oversea operations. 36p. 19cm. Wash., 1940. Martyn, A. I. C. Organisation and function of medical arrangements in combined naval and military operations. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 1: 38-54. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, Lond, 1938, 70: 105-7.—Sabrie, Solcard. [et al.] Organisation et fonctionnement du service de sante dans les operations combinees des armees de terre et de mer [discussion] Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 2: 111-31. COMMAND and General Staff College. See under School. COMMANDER. See also Leadership. Airplane commander. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 89-142.—Richard. SanitatsdienstUche Probleme fiir den Truppen-Kommandanten. Militarsanitat, Ziir, 1946, 28: 36; 1947, 29: 53. COMMANDO. See Ranger. COMMISSARY. See also Food; Nutrition; Supply. Hospital commissary administration. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 6, 14-9.—Procurement and accounting of commissary stores. Ibid, 20-4. COMMISSION. See such terms as Officer; Reserve officer, etc.; also Procurement. For groups of experts see Committee; also under names of commissions as Atomic Bomb Casualty Commission; Atomic Energy Commission, etc. COMMITTEE. See also under specific names of committees as Biology War Committee; also under Military medicine; Preparedness, medical; Venereal dis- ease. Banks, B. M. A manual of boards for medical officers. 231p. 26>£cm. Clinton, Iowa, 1944. United States. War Department. Army regulations, No. 40-80: Medical Department board. Ip. 8? Wash., 1929. Karpov, I. E. [Activity of Army medical commissions of the rear evacuation hospitals and certain Army medical examina- tions] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 41-5.—Molodcov, N. Voenno-vrachebnaia komissia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 868-71.—Voennaia komissiia Prezidiuma AMN SSSR. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 5, 17. COMMON cold. See under Epidemic, Types. COMPANY. See also Ambulance Corps; Bath company; Division; Regiment. Akodus, J. Rotnyi medicinskii post. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1171.-—Medical service in an infantry company. Voz san. N. Orl, 1937, No. 16, 6.—Perkov, N. Rota. In: Encikl. slovar voen med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1170. ---- Medical company. See also Medical battalion; Medical troops. Karpechenko, L. Mediko-sanitarnaia rota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 695.—Mikhelson, G. Obmyvochno-dezinfekcionnaia rota. Ibid, 1432.—Philipp, R. Eine Kompanie Soldaten; Blatter aus dem Tagebuch einer Sanitatskompanie. In: Sanitatstruppen, Zur, 1942, 83-9, illust.—Shustov, V, & Komissarov, M. Otdelnaia rota medi- cinskogo usileniia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 141-4.—Walkowski, S. Rola lekarza-instruktora kompanji zapasowej sanitarnej. Lek. wojsk, 1921, 2: 1658-62. COMPENSATION. See as subheading under the following terms of this section: Injury; Tuberculous; Veteran; War neurosis; War psychosis. COMPRESSED air illness. See also Altitude; Atmospheric chamber. Alan, W. D. Caisson disease. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 199-203.—Best, C. H, & Taylor, N. B. Caisson disease; compressed air illness; aeroembolism; the bends. In their Physiol. Basis Med. Pract, 3. ed. Bait, 1943, 599.—Caisson disease. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 10, 4-6.— Donald, K. W. A case of compressed-air illness. Brit. M. J, 1944, 1: 590.—Dudley, S. F. Caisson disease (compressed-air illness) In: Brit. Encyl. M. Pract. (Rolleston, H.) Lond, 1936, 2: 730-6.—Francis, W. S. An unusual case of compressed-air illness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 188.—Henderson, R. D. Caisson's disease, bends, diver's paralysis. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 187-99. ---;— Symposium on caisson disease; caisson disease; bends; diver's paralysis. Memphis M. J, 1939, 14: 70-6.—Henderson, Y. Compressed air illness. In: Modern Med. Ther. (Barr, D. P.) Bait, 1940, 1: 1106- 11.—Ivanov, D. I. Gastro-intestinal reflex in caisson disturb- ances during rapid rise to high altitudes. Am. Rev. Soviet M, 1947-48, 5: 49-51.—Krivosheenko, N. Kessonnaia COMPRESSED AIR ILLNESS 389 CONSCRIPTION bolezn. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1203-12.—Manabe, K. A case of severe caisson disease. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1938, 27: No. 10, 2.—Schilling, C. W. Compressed-air illness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1938, 36: 9; 235.—Swain, V. A. J. Caisson disease, compressed- air illness, of bone with a report of a case. Brit. J. Surg, 1941- 42, 29: 365-70.-—Thome, I. J. Predisposition to compressed air illness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1044-51. COMPRESSION injury. See under Injury. COMPULSORY service. See under Service; also Universal military training. CONCEALMENT. See Camouflage. CONCUSSION. See under Injury. CONFERENCE. See Hospital staff, Conference. See also Military medicine, Congresses; Surgery, Con- gresses. CONFUSION. See under War psychosis. CONGELATION. See Cold injury. CONGO. See under World War II, in this section. CONSCIENTIOUS objector. See also Militarism, Pacifism. Schulthess, P. *Ueber Militardienstver- weigerung aus krankhafter Ursache; nach dem Material der Ziircher Psychiatrischen Klinik. 37p. 8? Zur., 1933. Also Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, 1933, 32: Boisen, A. T. Conscientious objectors; their morale in Church-operated service units. Psychiatry, Bait, 1944, 7: 21.5-24.—Clark, R. A, & Burgess, A. M. jr. The work of conscientious objectors in state mental hospitals during the second World War. Psychiat. Q. Suppl, 1948, 22: 128-40.— Conscientious (The) objector. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 178.—Conscientious objectors (Parts 652 and 653) In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash, 1948, 2: 183-7.—Crespi, L. P. Attitudes toward con- scientious objectors and some of their psychological correlates. J. Psychol, Provincet, 1944, 18: 81-117.------Public opinion toward conscientious objectors; measurement of national approval-disapproval. Ibid, 1945, 19: 209-50. ------ Intensity of social rejection in stereotype and attitude. Ibid, 251-76. ■----■— Opinions on significant conscientious objector issues. Ibid, 277-310.—Engle, T. L. Attitudes toward war as expressed by Amish and non-Amish children. J. Educ. Psychol, 1944, 35: 211-9. ------ An analysis of themes on the subject of war as written by Amish and non- Amish children. Ibid, 267-73.—Gaupp. Dienstverweigerung aus religiosen (und politischen) Griinden und ihre gerichts- arztUche Beurteilung. Med. Korbl. Wurttemb. arztl. Landes- ver, 1918, 88: 167; 175.—Gory, A. E, & McClelland, D. C. Characteristics of conscientious objectors in World War II. J. Consult. Psychol, 1947, 11: 245-57.—Jorger, J. B. Ueber Dienstverweigerer und Friedensapostel. Zschr. Neur. Psychiat, 1918, Orig, 43: 117-33.—Jones, A. T. A medical officer's conscientious objection. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 86.—Lange, J. Dienstverweigerung aus religiosen Griinden. Munch, med. Wschr, 1937, 84: 13-16.—Lessons (The) of Dudley. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 25.—May, M. A. The psychological examination of conscientious objectors. Am. J. Psychol, 1920, 31: 152-65.—Medical (A) officer's conscience. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 553; Disc. 2: Suppl, 92.—Mitchell, C. F. A psychiatric program for the civilian public service camps. News Letter, N. Y, 1942-43, 12: 105-8.—Mullen, J. M. The case of the conscientious objectors. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag, 1942-43, 31: 5-8.—Stalker, H. Conscientious objectors with psychiatric states. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1943, 89: 52-8. CONSCRIPTION. See Recruiting. CONSERVATIVISM. See under Militarism. CONSTRUCTION battalion. Construction Battalion dispensaries. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 86-8 — Hurlbut, J. L. Medical problems in a construction battalion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 793-6. CONSULTANT. See also Medical consultant; also names of specialists. Appoints five science writers as civilian consultants. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 216.—Kaufman, S. H, & Clark, R. A Value of civilian psychiatric consultation for Army University Cadets. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1945, 15: 489-94.—Lipkin, S. The Personnel Consultant in an Army rehabilitation center. Psychol. BuU, 1944, 41: 524-31.—Sari in, C. N. Psychiatric consultations in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 139-43. CONTACT lens. See also Eyeglass; also Aviator, Eye. Zertuche Rodriguez, A. Cristales de contacto y cristales de combate. Arch. med. mex, 1944, 2: 322-30. Also Rev. Esc. med. mil, Mex, 1944, 3: No. 16, 7-12. CONTAMINATION. , See Decontamination. CONTRACT surgeon. See Medical officer, civilian. CONTRAST discrimination test. See under Anoxia, Mental aspect. CONVALESCENT. See subsequent headings; also Hospital, con- valescent; Hospital report, United States: Con- valescent hospitals; Hospital service, convales- cent; Rehabilitation; Replacement; Training. Browne, J. S. L., Schenker, V. [et al.] Some metabolic aspects of damage and convalescence. 15p. 28cm. [Ottawa? 1944?] Forms No. C-6060A, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Henneman, P. H. Metabolic aspects of con- valescence. 91 [i. e. 101] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 3: No. 2, 1-94. Weiss, R. A. Physical training program for convalescent medical patients. 30p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 246, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Andreae, W. A, Weil, P. G, & Browne, J. S. L. Studies on vitamin requirements in damage and convalescence. Proc. Comm. Army M. Res. (Nat. Res. Counc. Canada) 1945, 7. meet, 2: C-6177.—Browne, J. S. L, Schenker, V, & Weil, P. G. Further studies on the metabolic aspects of damage & convalescence. Ibid, 1944, 5. meet. No. 2, C. 6140, 1-22, 9 fig.—Childress, H. M. Regulated group exercise for con- valescent patients. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 581-4.—Conference on nutrition in damage and convalescence. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet. No. 2, C. 6137, 1-31.^— Convalescent reconditioning in hospitals. Circ. Letter Off. Surg. Gen. War Dep, 1943, No. 168, 1-6.—Cooksey, W. B. Convalescence; as a postwar problem. Mod. Hosp, 1944, 63: No. 3, 48-50.—Deutsche, A. Reduction of sick time in Army hospitals. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: A5009.—Hermida, J. La recuperation de enfermos. In: Cuest. mid. quir. guerra (Girones, L.) Santander, 1938, 463-92.—Levis, D. The man- agement of convalescent soldiers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 238-48.—Lowman, E. W. Planned convalescence. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 611-20.—Neu ,H. N, & Urban, F. K. Convalescence and rehabilitation in a general hospital in the tropics. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 377-85.-—Nutritional aspects of convalescent care. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 76, 85-97.—Rusk, H. A. The Army Air Forces convalescent re- habilitation training program. Congressional Record, 1943, CONVALESCENT 390 COOK BOOK 89: 10586-88. ■—---- Convalescent training program. Air Surgeon's Bull, 1944, 1: No. 2, 14-6. ------ Rehabilitation and convalescent care; the apphcation of mUitary experience to civilian practice. In: Integr. Pract. M. (Hyman, H. T.) PhUa, 1947, 4: 4117-31.—Tansey, S. P. Post-war trends in con- valescence. Canad. Hosp, 1946, 23: 32.—Tureen, L. L. Psy- chiatric complications in convalescent patients. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: No. 4, 11-7 — Weniger. Les soldats en congS de convalescence. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr, 1910, 39: 950-3. ---- Air Force. See also Rehabilitation. Karpovich, P. V. Physical fitness for con- valescents. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 224, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. War Department. Army Air Forces. Information letter; Army air forces convalescent-rehabilitation training program. Wash., No. 1, 1943- Bijou, S. W, & Gillman, R. D. Origins of the psychological program in AAF convalescent hospitals. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 15, 1-14.—Bijou, S. W, & Heathers, G. L. Research in AAF convalescent hospitals. Ibid, 52-8.—Gillman, R. D, & Ramsey, G. V. A. A. F. Con- valescent-Rehabilitation Program. Psychol. BuU, 1944, 41: 548-50.—Lucio, W. H, & McReynolds, P. W. Interests in relation to convalescent activities. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 15, 119-32.—Rusk, H. A." The Army Air Forces' convalescent-rehabilitation training program; the first year's experience. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1943, 36: 649- 51. ------ Convalescent training program in the Army Air Forces. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1944, 70: 19-22. ■------ Con- valescent care and rehabilitation in the Army Air Forces. Med. Clin. N. America, 1945, 29: 715-28. —---■ The Army Air Forces Convalescent Training Program; its contribution to the medicine of tomorrow. South. M. J, 1945, 38: 12-6. CONVALESCENT company. See also Rehabilitation; Replacement depot. Bohm, M. Die Genesungs-Kompagnie; eine Anleitung zum Dienst in der Genesungs-Kom- pagnie der Ersatz-Truppenteile und in der Leicht- kranken-Abteilung der Lazarette. 32p. 12° Berl., 1915. CONVALESCENT depot. See also Replacement depot. Briggs, T. F. The organisation of a convalescent depot. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 75-7, ch.—Kersley, G. D. The convalescent depot overseas. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 36-8.—Medicines for Army convalescent homes. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91:183.—Military convalescent homes. S. Afr. M.J, 1940, 14: 361.—Neu, H.N, & Urban, F. K. Convalescence and rehabUitation in a general hospital in the tropics. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 377-85.— Sandiland, E. L. The army convalescent depot in this war up to date. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 153-62.—Vander- meiren, H. Considerations au sujet des depots de convalescents anglais. Arch. Serv. san. Arm£e beige, 1947, 100: 33-7.— Zigan, A. [MUitary convalescent camps in 1939] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 175. CONVALESCENT hospital. See Hospital; Hospital report, United States. CONVOY. See also Ambulance service; Motorization; Transport; Transport ship; Vehicle; Vessel. Troup, W. D. G. Arctic convoy. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 361-3.—Van Auken, H. A. Motor convoys. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: pt 2, 116.—Wilkins, R. D. Convoy rescue ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 65-9. COOK book. Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaff en-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 86a: Kleines Feldkochbuch fiir behelfsmassiges Kochen. 48p. 14}£cm. Berl., 1942. ---- [Luftwaffen-Druckvorschrift] L. Dv. 86c: Zubereitung der Startverpflegung. 32p. 15cm. Berl., 1943. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 86: Feldkoch- buch. 124p. 15cm. Berl., 1941. United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Supplies and Accounts. The cook book of the United States Navy. Rev. 1944. 430p. 27>^cm. Lond., 1941. Germany. Luftwaffe. [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 771: Die biologische Prufung von kampfstoffverdachtigen oder entgifteten Lebens- und Futtermitteln in Veterinar-Unter- suchungs-Stellen des Sicherheits- und Hilfs- dienstes. 23p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. Contamination and reclaiming of food. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 17, 20.—Gemeinhardt. The poisoning of large suppUes of drinking water by chemical warfare agents and the possibiUty of their removal. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 291; Disc, 292.—Kroeber. Decontamination of drinking water from suppUes contaminated with chemical warfare agents. Ibid, 291.—Mace, D. L. Food supplies and chemical warfare agents; contamination, decontamination and protec- tion. Vet. Bull, Carlisle, 1940, 34: 289-309.—Perotti, L. Utilizzazione e distruzione di prodotti alimentari avariati o di quelli inquinati da gas tossici. Atti Conv. lombardo aliment. pop, 1938, 1. Conv, rep. No. 18,1-8. —;---- Utilizzazione e produzione di prodotti alimentari avariati o di quelli inquinati da gas tossici. Riv. Soc. ital. igiene, 1938, 60: 91-5. DECONTAMINATION service. See also Gas poisoning subheadings (First aid; Medical service) Gas warfare, Defense. Great Britain. Home Office. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precau- tions memorandum No. 3: Organisation of decontamination services. 2. ed. 12p. 24^cm. Lond., 1938. Rabinowitch, I. M. Organization of decon- tamination services. 66p. 20Kcm. Ottawa, 1942. Landis, J. M. Decontamination services. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 567. ---- Station. Kalmakov, M. Sanitarno-degazacionnyi punkt. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1386-9.—Landis, J. M. Adapting gasoline filling stations for decontamination. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 567.—March Field decontamination station. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1941, 27: 144.—Remy, C. E. Hospital degassing station. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 11, 93-106. DECORATION (and citation) See also Award. Mead Johnson & Company [Evansville, Ind.] Courage and devotion beyond the call of duty; being a partial record of official citations to medical officers in the United States Armed Forces during World War II. 2. prelim, ed. 1024p. 15>^cm. Evansville, 1946. United States. Navy. Bureau of Naval Personnel. NAVPERS 15,790: Decorations, medals, ribbons, and badges of the United States Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard, 1861- 1948. 235p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Office of The Adjutant General of the Army. American decorations; a list of awards of the Congressional Medal of Honor, the Distinguished- Service Cross and the Distinguished-Service Medal awarded under authority of the Congress of the United States, 1862-1926. 845p. 8? Wash., 1927. Decorated American medical officers. Med. Pocket Q, 1945-46, 26: No. 2, 5-13.—[Presented Medal of Honor] Lloyd C. Hawks. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 8 — Strott, G. G. The French Army FourragSre in the United States Navy. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 151-60 — United States Army and Navy decorations awarded to dental officers for distinguished service in the World War. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 381-3. DEEP-SEA diving. See Diver; also under Altitude, Aeroembolism: Prevention. DEFECT. See also under such terms as Aviator, Defects; Dental health, Defects; Recruit, Health and dis- ease; also such terms as Disability; Disabled; Fitness; Medical examination, etc. Baier, D. E. The marginaUy useful soldier. Am. J. Ment. Defic, 1943-44, 48: 62-6.—Bean, W. B. The lack of relation- ship between minor clinical and biochemical abnormalities in healthy soldiers. Proc. Centr. Soc. CUn. Res, 1946, 19: 62.— Consiglio, P. La pretesa rieducabilita dei preguidicati miUtari in guerra. Riv. psicol. appl, 1913, 9: 333-52, pi.—Jude. Enfants et soldats anormaux. Caducee, Par, 1912, 12: 61-3. DEFENSE. See also Air defense; Atomic warfare, Defense; Bacteriological warfare, Defense; Biological war- fare, Defense; Chemical warfare, Defense; Citizens Defense Corps; Civilian defense; Counterattack; Gas warfare, Defense; National defense; Preparedness. Kernan, W. F. Defense will not win the war. 193p. 20j4cm. Bost., 1942. Axelrod, J. V. [Les 5 jours de l'lnstitut medical de Voron&ge, consacres aux questions de defense sanitaire] Sovet. med, 1939, No. 15, 42.—Bassi, G, D. Organizacion de la defensa antiaerea. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1942, 42: pt 2, 533-41.— Guillaume, A. Defense passive. Strasbourg mid., 1939, 99: 9.—Malinovsky. Sanitarnoe obespechenie strelkovogo bata- ljona v pozicionnoi oborone. Voen. med. J, 1945, No. 7, 54-6.-—Martinez Lorenzo, V. Defensa antiaerea; normas para el empleo tactico en la defensa de un punto o zona. Ejercito, 1942, No. 32, 37-41.—Norlander, O. [Measures for quick defense preparedness] Tskr. mil. halsov, 1940, 65: 1-12.-—Numa Sanchez, A. Defensa antiaerea pasiva de una base. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: pt 2, 373-85.— Pickert. Nochmals: Luftschutz eines Armeekorps. Mil. Wbl, Berl, 1936, 121: 874-7.—Protas, S.. & Akodus, J. Oborona. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1437-43 — Ramos de Molins, F. Instalacion defensiva de la division organica. Rev. san. mil, Madr, 1934, 24: 289-98.—Scott, T. E. Defense problems of the Medical Department U. S. Army. Rec. Columbia M. Soc. Richland Co, 1941, 5: No. 7, 5.-—Stroganov, S. N. [Sanitary-technical defense of the rear lines] Vodosnab. san. tekhn, 1942, 17: 30. ---- radiological. See Atomic warfare, Defense. DEFERMENT 396 DELIRIUM DEFERMENT. See Medical student; Physician; Selective service. DEFICIENCY disease. See under Disease by specific types; also Malnutrition. DEFLASKING. See under Denture, Technic. DEGASSING. See Decontamination; Gas warfare. DEHYDRATED food. See under Ration. DEHYDRATION. See also Tropical service, Physiology. Jacobs, H. J. Fluid loss in animals. lOp. 26>km. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-696-104A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Johnson, C. A. Effects of heat and exercise associated with dehydration on the peripheral circulation. 15 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-698-17, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Beach, W. V. Renal colic of dehydration. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 135. DELINQUENT. See also Criminal; Disciplinary barracks; Dis- cipline; Neurotic; Psychopath; also such terms as Neuropsychiatric examination; Rejection; Unfit. Abrahams, J, & McCorkle, L. W. Group psychotherapy of military offenders. Am. J. Sociol, 1945-46, 51: 455-64.— Adler, H. M. Disciplinary problems of the army. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1919, 44: 644-9.—Baganz, C. N. Psychia- tric aspects of delinquency in the Navy. J. Crim. Psychopath, 1942^3, 4: 459-64. Also Dis. Nerv. Syst, 1943, 4: 82-4.— Bovet, T. Zur Psychologie des Diensttrotzes. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1941, 71: 722.—Consiglio, P. Indagini neuro-psichi- atriche su molte centurie di delinquenti militari. Atti Congr. internaz. med. farm, mil, 1923, 2: 255.-—Curran, D. Naval crime and punishment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30:182-91.— Geeraert. Aptitude et aspect medico-legal des deiinquants a l'armee. Ann. belg. med. mil, 1948, 101: 143-7.—Glueck, S, & Glueck, E. T. Predicting behavior in the Army and Navy In their Crim. Careers, N. Y, 1943, 276-80.—Jacoby, A. L. Disciplinary problems of the Navy. Ment. Hyg, Concord, 1919, 3: 603-8. ------ Disciplinary problems; methods of procedure in the Navy. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1919 44: 649-53.— Johnston, W. C. B, Otness, H. R., & Stouffer, A. W. jr. A method of psychological screening of naval offend- ers. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 300-6.—Lagrone, C. W. Develop- mental factors in relation to recidivism and non-recidivism among military deUnquents. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1947, 17: 241-53.-—Locke, B, & Cornsweet, A. C. The naval personal inventory and the naval offender. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1949 49: 289-95. ------ [et al.] Study of 1,063 naval offenders! Ibid, 1945, 44: 73-86.—McCallum, M. R. The study of the delinquent in the Army. Am. J. Sociol, 1945-46, 51: 479-82.— Misconduct status [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S Navy, Wash, 1942, 283-5.—Nordman, C, & Bonhomme, J. De l'utilisation des indisciplines en temps de guerre. Progr med. Par, 1916, 3. ser, 31: 70-2.—Otness, H. R, & Stouffer, G. A. W. jr. The naval offender; motivating factors. U S Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 1029-35.—Pacheco e Silva, A. c! Os simuladores; os indisciplinados; os desertores e os traidores em face da psiquiatria. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S Paulo) 1943, 259-66.—Schneider, A. J. N, & LaGrone, C. W. jr. Delinquents in the Army; a statistical study of 500 re- habilitation center prisoners. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945—46, 102: 82-91.—Schuppius. Der unsichere Dienstpflichtige; eine krimi- nalpsychologische Studie. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr, 1910, 39: 860-71.—Semrad, E. V. RehabUitation of mUitary offenders In: Man. MU. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila, 1944, 570-5.—Simonin, J. Les rabioteurs dans l'armee; quelques reflexions a propos de leur mentautS. BuU Soc. mid. lig. France, 1910, 2. ser. 7: 31-44.—Stouffer, G. A, jr, & Otness, H. R. 100 civilian delinquents in the Navy; a comparative analysis of 100 civilian delinquents in the Navy with 100 unselected enlisted men in the Navy. J. Clin. Psy- chopath, 1946-47, 8: 251-70.—Weiss, I. I. Rehabilitation of military offenders at the Ninth Service Command RehabUita- tion Center. Am. J. Psychiat, 1946-47, 103: 172-8. DELIRIUM. See under War psychosis. DELOUSING. See Disinfestation; Lousiness. DEMENTIA. See under Psychosis; War psychosis, in this section. DEMOBILIZATION. See also Hospital, Demobilization; Mobiliza- tion; Troop movement; also such terms as Dis- charge; Disabled; Rejection, etc. United States. Congress. 79. Congress, 1. Session. House of Representatives. Com- mittee on Military Affairs. Demobilization of the Army of the United States. Hearings ... on the demobilization of the Army of the United States and voluntary recruiting for the United States Army, August 28 and 31, 1945. 94p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Chisholm. Emotional problems of demobilization. Bull. Vancouver M. Ass, 1944-45, 21: 53-5.—Pratt, G. K. The calj of the cradle; some psychiatric problems of demobilization Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1942, 26: 39-49.—Quiroz, J. D. Reflexiones sanitarias a prop6sito de la desmovilizaci6n. Rev. san. mil Asunci6n, 1942, No. 135, 139-42.—Wishart, J. Statistical as-. pects of demobilization in the Royal Navy. J. R. Statist. Soc." Lond, 1947, 110: 27-50. DENGUE. See also several subheadings under World War II. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Dengue. Rev. 2p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms pt 2, Notes Trop. Dis, Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Carson, D. A. Observations on dengue. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1081-4.—Dengue. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 5: 47.—Dengue and perverted taste. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 204.—Dengue control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 5: 48.—Diasio, J. S, & Richardson, F. M. Clinical observations on dengue fever; report of 100 cases. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 365-9.—Ewing, D. Q. The dengue fevers. Med. Clin. N. America, 1944, 28: 1471-83.—Gilbertson, W. E., & Usinger, R. L. Dengue control in the Hawaiian Islands. Malaria Contr. in War Areas, 1944, July No, 2-5.—Hayasi, T. Syowa ni-nen bako rikugun butai ni ryuk6-seru dengue-netu ni tuite [1927 dengue epidemic among the Army cavalry troops] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 191, 715-52, tab.—Holdsworth, R. P, jr. Local control of epidemio dengue fever. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 377-81.—Hughes, A. C. C. The leucocyte count in dengue. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1946, 32: 194-6.—Hyman, A. S. The heart in dengue; some observations made among Navy and Marine combat units in the South Pacific. War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 497-501.— Johnson, J. A., jr, Martin, W. B., & Breslow, L. Dengue-like fever on Okinawa. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 306- 11-—Kaplan, A, & Lindgren, A. Neurologic complications following dengue. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 506-10.— ke?ovA G- V- & Lindberg, H. A. The diagnosis of dengue. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 92-100.—Magliano, •"• &,Azzi' E- Epidemia di dengue sulle coste della Migiur- tinia durante le operazioni per la conquista dell'Impero. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1938, 44: 337-44.—Philip, C. B. Infectivity of dengue serums transported in ordinary ice by air. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 226.—Prevention (The) of dengue ^ver- ,_Ibl 1936> 6- Sess, 79-84.—Zeligs, M. A, Legant. O, & Webster, E. H. Epidemic dengue; its abortion in a combat area. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 856-60. DENMARK. For references on this country see the following headings of Military Section: Army; Dental care; DENMARK 397 DENTAL CARE Hospital report; Medical examination; Medical organization; Medical service; Military medicine; Morbidity; Nutritional service; Pharmacological service; Recruiting; Reserve officer; Tubercu- losis; Venereal disease; Wars and Campaigns (1864) World War II. DENTAL ambulance. See Ambulance. DENTAL care. See also Amphibious warfare; Dental health; Dependent, Medical care; Desert warfare. Dental rehabilitation problems in registrants under Selec- tive Service and Training Act. IUinois Dent. J, 1941, 10: 293-8.—Poelstra, T. L'aide dentaire en temps de mobiUsation et de guerre. J. dent, beige, 1940, 31: 43-6.—S, J. A. Prac- tical problems in dental rehabUitation. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 233. ---- veteran. See also Dental service—by countries: United States: Veterans; Medical care, veteran; Veter- an, Welfare; also Disabled, Medical and health service. Robinson, L. G. Dental treatment for veterans. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1946, 12: 217-9.—Treatment of recruits and re- turned soldiers. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1916-17, 12: 7-30.— Weeks, W. P. Simplifying the problems in furnishing treat- ment to veterans. BuU. N. Carolina Dent. Soc, 1949-50, 33: 77-85. ---- by countries. Arnold, J. J. RehabUitation. Dent. J. Australia, 1946, 18: 133-7.—Braband-Koster, J. Vor miUtaere tandpleje. Tand- laegebladet, 1934, 38: 82-4; Disc, 142; passim.—Figer, J. Organisace oSetfenf chrupu u leteckych utvaru. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 302.—Odontologia nas classes armadas [Ulust.] Rev. brasU. odont, 1946, 4: No. 2, 31-9.—Taylor, A. T. Re- habiUtation. Dent. J. AustraUa, 1946, 18: 130-3. ---- by countries: Germany. Fischer, F. F. H. *Zur truppenzahnarzt- lichen Versorgung in Krieg und Frieden. 39p. 23cm. Lpz., 1936. Pieritz, G. Die Versorgung Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferkran- ker an Bord grosserer Einheiten der Kriegsmarine. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr, 1943, 46: 375-7.—Wiebe. Zahnbehandlung im Felde, ein Bericht aus der Praxis des heutigen Krieges. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 124. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Bailey, E. R. Notes on dental treatment in an Army intake centre. Brit. Dent. J, 1945, 79: 70-2.—Dental treatment of soldiers on leave. Ibid, 1941, 70: 105.—Eddowes, C. D. W. The treatment of the Forces. Ibid, 1940, 68: 526.—Richards, P. G. Dental treatment in the Navy; the pursuit of the ideal and the practical. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1918, 4: 347-52 — Stewart, D. A Victorian scheme of dental aid for the army. Brit. Dent. J, 1948, 85: 232. ---- by countries: Russia. Entin, D. Stomatologicheskaia pomoshch v Sovetskoi Armii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 328-32. ---- by countries: United States. Curb service dentistry. Dent. Items, 1945, 67: 999-1002 — Hector, G. A, & Moore, 3. L. A visual roster of dental service for combat crews. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 8, 22 — Mead, S. V. Dentistry in the armed forces and in govern- mental agencies. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1291-5. Also J. Kansas State Dent. Ass, 1943, 27: No. 4, 42-6. ---- by countries: United States: Army. A. D. A. approves program for rehabiUtation at special meet- ing of board of trustees. Illinois Dent. J, 1941, 10: 357-60.— Army dental chief pledges good teeth for all soldiers. Detroit Dent. BuU, 1941, 9: No. 12, 24.—Army dentists in the field keep right at their work in addition to taking care of casualties [Illust.] Dent. Surv, 1943, 19: 685.—Clegg, H. No tooth- aches for desert soldiers. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 341.—Dental treatment for the soldier in the United States Army. Bull. Dep. Health Lincoln, 1943, July, 5. Also Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 305.—Dental treatment for tactical units. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1941, 12: 187-90.—Fly, W. P, jr. Your patient, our responsibility. J. Tenneesse Dent. Ass, 1943, 23: No. 2, 15-8.—Front Une dental unit serves the 8th Army [IUust.] Dent. Rec, Lond, 1943, 63: 99.—Guralnick, W. C. Experiences in exodontia and oral surgery at an Army post. Am. J. Orthodont, 1943, 29: Oral Surg, 241-6 — Reichert, R. O. Oral rehabilitation; case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 74-6.—Roistacher, D. H. Den- tistry in the infantry. Dent. Surv, 1946, 22: 300-2. ---- by countries: United States: Navy and Marine. F, I. Dental first aid for submarines, destroyers, or any ship without a dental officer. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 3, 12-4.—Phillips, H. M. Around the world by tooth and nail; a dental bridge to the Orient. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1935, 25: 496.-—Prosthetic dental treatment, authoriza- tion of [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 3, 27. DENTAL caries. See under Tooth disease. DENTAL chest. See also Chest; Dental instrument; Equipment; Field case; Kit. Changes in dental officer's and dental private's kits. Army Dent. Bull, 1942, 13: 129-34.—Dental instrument case. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 8, 20.—Foster, J. M, & Hargreaves, J. M. An experimental portable field dental chest for the Army Air Forces. Ibid, No. 2, 25. DENTAL clinic. See Ambulance, dental; Dental service, Mo- bile unit; Hospital report, United States: Dental hospital. DENTAL Corps. See also Dental officer; Dental reserve; Dental service. Koch, C. R. E. The organization of the Army and Navy Dental Corps. In his Hist. Dent. Surg, Chic, 1909, 1: 143-8.— Lufkin, A. W. The Army and Navy Dental Corps. In his Hist. Dent, 2. ed, Phila, 1948, 207.—Opportunities in the U. S. Public Health Service, Veterans Administration and Army and Navy Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1946, 33: 49-54.—Ryan, E. J. Rank without authority; the story of the handicaps under which the Dental Corps of the Army and Navy operate. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 932; 962. ---- Argentina. Bauchiero, M. Sobre los odont61ogos militares y su funci6n de legistas en el ejercito. Tribuna odont, B. Air, 1921, 5: 28.— Cambiaggi, J. E. Dentistas mUitares; antecedentes hist6ricos sobre la formacion de nuestro cuerpo. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 1311-4.-—Lopez, J. A. Opiniones sobre los odont6Io- gos militares y su funcion de legistas en el ejercito. Tribuna odont, B. Air, 1921, 5: 24-8. ---- Canada. Canadian Dental Association and Canadian Dental Corps. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 623.—Canadian Dental Corps. Ibid, 1940, 6: 139-46, 13 portr.—Canadian Dental Corps (overseas) Brit. Dent. J, 1944, 76: 293-5.—Canadian Dental Corps, H. Q. Staff. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 263, group portr.—Dental Corps news. Ibid, 1940, 6: 506; 606; 1941, 7: 316.—Gibson, W. J. Canadian Dental Corps. Ibid, 1941, 7: 439-42.—Logan, M. Dentistry overseas. Ibid, 1942, 8: 335.— Lott, F. M. Wartime functioning of the Canadian Dental Corps. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 1388-91.—Trelford, W. G. The Canadian Dental Corps. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 68: 425-7. ---- Germany. Martiny, V. Heereszahnarztliches. Zahnarztl. Mitt, 1936, 27: 751-4.—Stiefel, M. I was a dentist in the German Army. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1628-31. ---- Great Britain. Army (The) Dental Corps. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 69: 3; 1942, 72: 71.'—Charles, G. F. Some major considerations in the formation and development of an army dental corps. Proc. Congr. Austral. Dent. Ass. (1939) 1940, 10. Congr, 779-89 — Notes on the Army Dental Corps, by a Dental Officer. Brit. Dent. J, 1942, 72: 65-8.—Woods, S. H. An outline of den- tistry in the British army, 1626-1938. Proc. Congr. Austral. Dent. Ass. (1939) 1940, 10. Congr, 789-98. ---- New Zealand. Hamilton, W. R. The New Zealand Dental Corps. Brit. Dent. J, 1942, 72: 212.—Hunter, T. A. New Zealand Dental Corps. Ibid, 1936, 61: 159-66.—New (The) Zealand Dental Corps. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1939, 35: 258-62. DENTAL CORPS 398 DENTAL CORPS ---- Spain. Muniz Toca, F. Cuerpo de odontologos miUtares. An. espafi. odontoestomat, 1943, 2: 11-5.—Subirana, L. Informe de la Comisi6n de nombramiento de dentistas en el ejercito y la armada. Actas Congr. dent, espafi. (1905) 1906, 3. Congr, 172; 211. --- United States Army. See also Dental reserve. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-15. Medical Department. Dental Corps, general provisions. 5p. 8°. Wash., 1925. Accomplishments of the Army Dental Corps. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 34.—Activities of the Army Dental Corps. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 304. Also J. District of Columbia Dent. Soc, 1943, 17: No. 3, 9.—Army (The) Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1941, 28: 1897-9. Also Texas Dent. J, 1943, 61: 184-6.—Army (The) Dental Corps in action [Illust] Dent. Digest, 1942, 48: 66-9.—Army Dental Corps promotions; rank from February 1, 1942. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 1289-91.—Brigadier general, Dental Corps. Army & Navy Reg,, 1937, 58: No. 2993, 1.—Deegan, H. A practicing dentist of Washington State, a distinguished World War No. 1 veteran, discusses the Dental Corps, United States Army. Congressional Record, 1944, 90: A2517.—Dental (The) Corps. Dent. Bull, Wash, 1936, 7: 27; 72.—Dentist (The) in the Army. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 2053-5.— Dentists for the United States Army Dental Corps. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 203-8.—F., L. C. Proposed history of the Dental Corps. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1941, 12: 302-4.— Fairbank. L. C. The Army Dental Corps. Bull. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1938, 5: No. 8, 13-5. ------ The Army Dental Corps and national defense. BuU. Connecticut Dent. Ass, 1941-42, 18: 20-30.—Harper, N. A. The Dental Corps of the Army. J. Am. Dent. Hyg. Ass, 1944, 18: 7.—Kobrin, N. From immigrant pioneer to Dental Corps. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1944, 31: 278, &c—Marshall, J. S. The United States Army Dental Corps. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 137-42.—Mills. R. H. Discussion of problems of Army Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1813-5. ------ Dental Corps increases its responsibiUties. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 168-73.------Factors in the develop- ment and progress of the Army Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 531-6.—Mosher. D. F. The Dental Corps of the United States Army. J. Missouri Dent. Ass, 1940, 20: 11.—Munn, R. B. A dental man's life in the Army Dental Corps. Dent. News, 1941, 24: No. 9, 16.—Phalen, J. M. When teeth were expendable. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 444.— Pollock, H. C. Dental Corps quotas and procurement. Am. J. Orthodont, 1943, 29: 551-4.-—Raise age Umit for Dental Corps commissions. Illinois Dent. J, 1943, 12: 214.—Robinson, J. B. Dental Corps quotas and procurement. BuU. Massachusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 4, 5-8.—Ryan, E. J. Freedom for the Dental Corps. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 960.—Sand, R. A. Observations of the Army Dental Corps in war. Northwest Dent, 1943, 22: 78-84.—Sleppy, E. E. P. Our Dental Corps. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 375-8.—Smith, T. L. The Army Dental Corps. Texas Dent. J, 1950, 68: 10-2.—White, W. D. The Dental Corps of the United States Army. Austral. J. Dent, 1943, 47: 103-10. ------ The Dental Corps of the United States Army. Brit. Dent. J, 1943, 74: 55-64. --- United States Navy. United States. Congress. House of Representatives. 58. Congr. 3. sess. H. R. 18722. Feb. 2, 1905. A bill authorizing the appointment of dental surgeons in the Navy; introd. by Mr. Cousins. 1 leaf. 8? Wash., 1905. ---- 60. Congr. 1. sess. H. R. 16620. Feb. 6, 1908. A bill authorizing the appointment of dental surgeons in the Navy; introd. by Mr Butler. 1 leaf. 8? Wash., 1908. Bill creating the rank of Rear Admiral in the Naval Dental Corps. J. District of Columbia Dent. Soc, 1943, 17: 30-2.— Chandler, A. W. The Dental Corps of the United States Navy. West Virginia Dent. J, 1947-48, 22: 208.—Dental (The) Corps [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash, 1942, 13-22.—Dentistry Division (Assistant for Den- tistry) In: tj. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 2, 84-90.—Further testimony in hearings on Naval Dental BUI. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1945, 32: 470; passim.— Harvey, H. E. The United States Navy Dental Corps. Ann. Dent, 1939, 6: 201-13.—Information for persons desiring to enter the Dental Corps of the United States Navy. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 529-35.—Navy (The) Dental Corps. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 27.—Navy opposes granting of Rear Admiral ranking to head of Dental Corps. Illinois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 495.—Rault, C. V. The Navy Dental Corps in war time. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 326-8.—Rear Admiral for the Navy Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 118-21 — Reorganization of Dentistry Division, BuMed. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 8, 30-2.—Schlack, C. A. A short history of the United States Naval Dental Corps. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 775-9.—Ulen, F. G. The Dental Corps comes of age. Ibid, 1944, 43: 1145-56.—United States Navy Dental Corps. N. York J. Dent, 1940, 10: 417. DENTAL equipment. See also Chest; Dental chest; Dental instru- ment; Dental service, Mobile unit; Equipment; Field case; Kit; Vehicle, dental. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 271/ 8: Soil der Sanitatsauriistungen. Teil 8: Zahn- arztliche Ausriistung. 18p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. McAfee, L. B., & Baskin, L. D. Dental field equipment; developed by the Medical Depart- ment Equipment Laboratory, Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, 1932. 25p. 22^cm. Carlisle, 1932. Dental equipment and supplies, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 605-27.—Equipment of the Canadian Dental Corps. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 69: 87.—Feldman, M. B. Electric dental water heater. Med. BuU, U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 32, 65.—Foot engine and other mobUe field equipment help Army dentists give dental care to U. S. troops throughout the world [Portrait] Dent. Surv, 1943, 19: 683.—Geikin, M. Stomatologicheskii nabor. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 332.—Greenberg, H. H. The electric field dental unit. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 3, 49.— Jeffcott, G. F. Maintenance of dental equipment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 654.—Richter, J. W. Table for dental photography. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 359.—Sanderson, M. A, & Watkins, R. D. Hospital dental cart. Army Dent. BuU, 1942, 13: 189-92.—Smith, T. L, & Sydenham, H. R. A report on the dental field equipment of the U. S. Army. Dent. BuU, Wash, 1937, 8: 87-91.—Zuckerman, H. Maintenance and repair of dental equipment. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 3, 51-68. DENTAL examination. See also Dental health; Medical examination. Beckwith-Ewell, S. L. The predetermining dental survey. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 104.—Cardoso Caldas, Z. A inspecao dentaria para os candidates ks classes armadas. Rev. brasU. odont, 1945, 3: No. 5, 59-62.—Deatherage, C. F. Dental examinations in the Selective Service System of the State of IlUnois. IUinois Dent. J, 1941, 10: 492-5.—Galatser, A. N. K voprosu ob osmotre zhevatelnogo apparata u novobrancev. Zubovrach. vest, 1912, 28: 1033-6.—Hunter. Instructions relating to dental examination and treatment of recruits. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1915-16, 11: 171-3.—Medical circular No. 2: Dental. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash, 1948, 2: 103-8.—Teeth (The) of the recruit. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 439.—Wells, C. R. Selective Service and dental examinations. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1942, 28: 102-4. ------ Dentistry in selective service. Northwest Dent, 1942, 21: 77-82. ------ The dental aspects of Selective Service. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 106-10.—Wetzel, E. C. Teeth in the draft. MUwaukee M. Times, 1941, 14: No. 8, 17. ---- Standards. See also Dental health, Defects. Dental standards for physical examinations. Army Dent. Bull, 1942, 13: 204.—Helliwell, J. P. The dental standard of the recruit. Brit. Dent. J, 1927, 48: 1421-7. Also Pub. Health, Lond, 1927-28, 41: 171-8. Also J. R. Army Med. Corps, 1928, 50: 163-74. DENTAL health. See also Health; Recruit, Health and disease; Rejection. Der Stepanian, A. Le coefficient dentaire miUtaire. Inform. dent. Par, 1948, 30: 499.—Entin, D. Zuby (dentes) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 850-7.—Maly, L. W. Another dental survey procedure. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 29-31.—Ottofy, L. The teeth and wartime efficiency. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1935, 25: 955.—Plans of the CouncU on Dental Health. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 84, 22.—Robinson, J. B. Dental health and the national defense. Michigan Pub. Health, 1942, 30: 23-6.—Sydenham, H. R. Notes on a different type of dental survey for troops. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1939, 10: 25-7. ---- Defects and sequelae. See also Defect; Dental care; Denture; Re- cruit, Health; Rehabilitation; Tooth disease. DENTAL HEALTH 399 DENTAL HEALTH Brauer, J. C. Dental physical fitness; whose responsibility? J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 553, &c—Caceres, P. S, & Taddia, R. E. Los ineptos para el servicio de las armas por insuficiencia masticatoria y su recuperacion para el ejercito. Rev. san. mU, B. Air, 1941, 40: 305-13—Cary dis, N, & Poelstra, T. Los edentados en el ejercito; definicion; trata- miento; utiUzacion mUitar en tiempo de paz y en tiempo de guerra. Rev. san. nav, Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 191-3.—Dental characteristics of Navy recruits by recruiting area. Statist. Navy M, 1950, 6: No. 3, 4-6.—Dyspepsia (The) of the edentate soldier. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1918, 93: 371.—East, B. R. Physi- cal fitness for miUtary service and public health dentistry. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 1673. ------ United States draftees' dental defects of 1863, 1864, 1918 and 1940-41. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 661-4.—Harper. C. F. A Uttle matter of percentages. J. Am. CoU. Dentists, 1943, 10: 77.—Helliwell, J. P. The relation between dental disease and general health in the Army. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. Med. & Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 126-30.—Hovell, J. H. Dental sepsis in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 205: 119-22.— Jacobs, W. H. Teeth mean nothing in war. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 637-40.—Klein, H. The dental status and dental needs of young adult males, rejectable, or acceptable for miUtary service, according to Selective Service dental re- quirements. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1941, 56: 1369-87.— Maj, G. Aspetti medico-legaU del problema odontoiatrico miUtare. Zacchia, 1942, 7: 656-72.—Mori, R. Argomenti di medicina legale miUtare; imperfezioni e infermita a carico dell'apparecchio di masticazione e attitudini fisiche al servizio miUtare. Stomatologia, Mod, 1938, 36: 193-207—Prehabili- tation of registrants; dental requirements and advice. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 801.—Robinson, H. B. G. Our ghost army, an old dental story. Washington Univ. Dent. J, 1941-42, 8: 87-91.—Schoeny, L. J. Dental deficiencies and rehabUitation of selectees. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1942-43, 95: 171-4 — Strusser, H. Dental defects in Selective Service eUgibles. N. York J. Dent, 1941, 11: 202.—Watry. L'Stat de la denture dans ses rapports avec l'aptitude au service mUitaire. Arch. med. beiges, 1929, 82: 729-34.—Winters, S. R. By the skin of their teeth. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 536-8. ---- by countries. Bunge, E. F. E. *Das Ergebnis der zahnarzt- lichen Untersuchung der SA.-Mannschaften der Standarte 116 nebst Reservestandarte 116. 44p. 23cm. Marb., 1936. Stade, F. *Das Ergebnis der zahnarztlichen Untersuchung der SA-Mannschaften der Stan- darte 30. 20p. 22}£cm. Marb., 1937. Albanese, P. La morbUita dentale e paradentale nel nostro esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 33-43.—Caries. Condi- tions d'aptitude physique au point de vue dentaire dans l'armee francaise. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 124.—Clark, J. M. El estado de la dentadura y la aptitud fisica para los diferentes servicios miUtares. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 335-67.— Dental fitness of Canadian forces. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1940, 60: 297-300.—Dental infection in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1935, 2: Suppl, 1225.—Gurvich, P. L. [Caries of the teeth among the enlisted men of the navy] Morsk. vrach, 1914, 440-57.—Kokushin, M. N. O zubakh u soldat Peterburgs- kogo garnizona. Voen. med. J, S. Peterb, 1912, 233: med. spec, pt, 424-9.—Macdonald, W. Y. The dental condi- tion of personnel of the Indian Army. Brit. Dent. J, 1944, 77: 170.—Shannon, R. The teeth of recruits in the Royal AustraUan Air Force. Austral. J. Dent, 1944, 48: 59-62.— Wood, J. T., Woods, S. H, & Colbran, C. L. The state of the teeth in relation to physical fitness in the different mUitary services. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 309-35.—Woods, S. H. Chronic dental infection as a cause of inefficiency in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 383-91. Also Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1935-36, 29: 375-82. --- by countries: United States: Army. See also Tooth disease. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Medical Statistics Division. Statistical Analysis Branch. Re- port No. ID: Dental defects among Army induc- tees, March 1943. 12p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Changes in dental requirements, mobilization regulations. Army Dent. BuU, 1942, 13: 128.—Currie, N. L. The dental health of an army; its need and suggested methods of attain- ment and maintenance. Dent. J. Australia, 1937, 9: 146-52.— Dental prosthetic needs in the U. S. Army. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 68-71.—Nizel, A. E., & Bibby, B. G. Geographic variations in caries prevalence in soldiers. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31:1619-26.—Scott, H. O. Dental conditions in the Army before and during the present war. Dent. Rev, Chic, 1918, 32: 985-90.—Vail, W. D. A study of dental con- ditions of officers of the Army with reference to the loss of teeth and their replacements. Dent. BuU, Wash, 1933, 4: 103-7. ---- by countries: United States: Navy. See also Tooth disease. Schlack, C. A., & Birren, J. E. Dental status of 71,015 Naval personnel examined in 1942; number of dental defects per person with regional and age variations. 21p. 27cm. Be- thesda, 1946. Forms No. 3, Rep. Res. Proj. X-131, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Dunning, J. M. The dental status of midshipmen; 16. class, U. S. N. R. Midshipmen's School, New York City. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 895-900.—Schlack, C. A., & Birren, J. E. Influences on dental defects in naval personnel. Science, 1946, 104: 259-63.—Schlack, C. A, Flynn, J. P, & Gerende, L. J. The effect of age and region of birth upon the relative number of naval personnel having dental prosthetic replacements. J. Dent. Res, 1947, 26: 265-72. DENTAL hygienist. See also Dental technician. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-34: Instructions for the preparation of the Monthly Report of Den- tists and Dental Hygienists, VA Form 10-2587 (Sept. 1946) 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Dental hygienists needed for Army dispensaries. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1301.—Dental hygienists needed for Army dispensaries, new regulations. N. York J. Dent, 1943, 13: 271.—Gilbreth, F. B., & Gilbreth, L. M. The conservation of the world's teeth, a new occupation for crippled soldiers. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1917, 7: 1216-23.—Miller, M. C. Dental hygienists in the Army. Illinois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 477-9.— Vangstad, C. I. A dental assistant goes to war. CAL, Chic, 1942-43, 5: No. 11, 11. DENTAL instrument. See also Dental chest; Dental equipment. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/22: Pack- ordnung und Betriebsanleitung des Zahnarzt- lichen Gerates 41, vom 1. 11. 42. 128p. 21cm. Berl., 1942. Bolan, S. A metal cUp for tongue blades. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 2, 50.—Care of the dental handpiece. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 339.—Hammersley, W. L. Care of dental angle handpieces. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 234.— Heat sterilization of dental handpieces by Uquid petrolatum and another non-corrosive viscous fluid. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 40.—Holmes, S, & McCoy, D. F. A portable dental aspirator. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 374.—King. D. A. Improvising in the field. Ibid, 1945, 45: 173.—McSweeney, J. T.. & Dunkle, C. K. Improvised dental cuspidor and aspirator. Ibid, 357.—Parke, G. L. SteriUzation and lubrication of dental handpieces. Ibid, 955-9.—Schantz, C. W., & Scrivener, C. A. Lubrication and sterUization of dental handpiece; report of a study. Ibid, 44: 817-23.—Sterilization (The) of the dental handpiece. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 3, 12.—Zahnarztliches Gerat 41. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 157. DENTAL laboratory. See also Medical laboratory. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-178: Instructions for preparation of Monthly Report of Central Dental Laboratory Activities, VA Form 10- 7386. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 148: Instructions for preparing and mailing prosthetic cases to Central Dental Laboratory. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Army Dental Laboratory in Northern Ireland. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1942, 62: 277.—Burgin, H. N. Some notes on the Cen- tral Dental Laboratory, Jefferson Barracks. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1940, 11: 73-9.—Gebbie, K. C. Dental laboratory in base area, Middle East. Mouth Mirror, Lond, 1943-44, 20: 184-7.—Hart, M. C. Experiences of a field dental laboratory in the B. L. A. Brit. Dent. J, 1946, 80: 305-7.—Instructions for preparing and mailing prosthetic cases to Central Dental Laboratory. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 361.— Instructions for preparing and sending cases to the Central Dental Laboratories. Dent. Bull, Carlisle, 1941, 12: 180-6.— Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. The mobile dental labora- tory. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash, 1946, 407-43. ------ The DENTAL LABORATORY 400 DENTAL PERSONNEL World War I dental laboratory. Ibid, 407. ------ The modified portable dental laboratory. Ibid, 409. ------ The improvised mobile dental laboratory. Ibid, 491-3. ------ Text of service test report on mobile dental laboratory from 16 May 1943 to 19 June 1943, prepared by First Con- valescent Hospital, Second Army. Ibid, 672-5.-—New Army mobile laboratory. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 637. DENTAL officer. See also Dental Corps; Dentist; Dental sur- geon; Officer: also such headings as Decoration, etc. Clopper, P. W. Duties of an Army dental officer. Illinois Dent. J, 1943, 12: 333-5.—Glass, D. F. The dental officer in the field. Brit. Dent. J, 1944, 77: 104-6.—Graziani, M. Odontologia de guerra; papel do dentista miUtar. An. paul. med. cir, 1943, 46: 406-11. Also Rev. brasil. otorinolar, 1943, 11: 540-4. Also Rev. paul. med, 1943, 23: 19-22.—Hahl & Dieck. Der Militarzahnarzt in der finnischen Armee. Suom. hammaslaak. toim, 1918, No. 22, 37-40.—Harper, N. A. The Army dental officer. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 950-4 — Ingalls, R. E. The diary of a dental officer. Dent. Bull, Carlisle, 1939, 10: 1-18.—Kopetzky, S. J. The dental officer in the armed service. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 72.— Ryan, E. J. Reorganize the Army and Navy Dental Corps; freedom of action for dental officers is essential to efficient service. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 1396-9.—Squirru. C. M. Los dentistas y la primera cura quirurgica en el campo de ba- talla. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 457-69.—Street, F. E. Impressions of a dental officer on D Day. Brit. Dent. J, 1944, 77: 284-6. ---- divisional. See also Dental service. Baskin, L. D. Duties of dental officers in the divisions. Dent. Bull, Carlisle, 1937, 8: 131-38.—Dental service with a division. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 386-8. ---- Education and training. See also Dentistry, Instruction; School, dental; Training. Burns, W. R. A course of indoctrination for dental officers and dental technicians. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 886-9 — Dental officers in training. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1059-61.—Dyce, J. M. Orientation to the need of an army. In his Photogr. Aids Clin. Dent. Pract, Lond, 1948, 3.— Force, R. W. The transition of a civUian dentist to a dental officer. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 141-3.—Horner, H. H. Op- portunities for dental officers in education and research. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1946, 33: 55-7.—Instructions for dental officers. Army Dent. Bull, 1942, 13: 199.—Postwar education of dental officers. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 17-9.— Rowlett, A. E. A visit to a R. A. F. dental training centre. Brit. Dent. J, 1943, 75: 7-9.—Training of dental officers. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 14. ---- Navy. Etter, F. K. The United States Navy dental officer in combat. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 408-12.—Grunewald, A. H. The duties of a dental officer afloat. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1938-39, 24: 364-7.—Johnson, L. W. Praise for our Navy dental officers. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 646- 51.-—Knox, A. The Navy dental officer in peace and war. Ann. Dent, 1942-43, n. ser, 1: 165-71.—Lyle, A. G. Post- graduate and research training for dental officers of the Navy. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1947, 34: 185-8.—Ulen, F. G. Duties of the dental officer in naval combat. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 187-90. ---- Procurement and assignment. See also Dentist; Procurement. Availability of dentists for miUtarv service to be determined. Illinois Dent. J, 1943, 12: 100-4.—Dentists are asked to ac- cept commissions on voluntary basis by President J. Ben Robinson in message on procurement quotas. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1313-6.—Diehl, H. S. Dental education and the procurement and assignment service. Proc. Am. Ass. Dent. Schools, 1943, 20: 217-26.—Easley, D. C, jr. A dentist enters the Service. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 1080-2.— Examination for appointment in the Dental Corps, regular Army. Dent. Digest, 1940, 46: 206.—New procedure for com- missioning dental officers. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 4, 6.—Procurement (A) and assignment agency. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1941, 28: 2057-60.—Procurement and assignment agency created for dentists by President. IlUnois Dent. J, 1941,10: 513.—Shortage of dentists in the armed forces. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1595-7.—Siegal, L. R. Procurement and assignment service notes. Bull. Connecticut Dent. Ass, 1944 21: 32. ---- Society. Allied Forces Dental Society. Brit. Dent. J, 1943, 74: DENTAL personnel. See Dental hygienist; Dental officer; Dental surgeon; Dental technician; Dentist. DENTAL pulp. See Dentistry, Aviation dentistry; Pulpa; Tooth. DENTAL reserve. See also Dentist; Reserve; Reserve officer. Camalier, C. W, & Altman, 1. Postwar plans of dentists in service; plans for additional training. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1945 32:692-701. ------ Private practice. Ibid, 803-14. ------ Special. Ibid, 1013-22.—Dental (The) trade looks at Selec- tive Service. Dent. News, 1940, 23: No. 11, 11.—Dues reduced for dentists in service. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 265.— Dwyer, H. S. Postwar dental guidance. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1945, 31: 175-8.—Guide (A) for dentists who enter Army service; changing from civiUan to military life requires rapid adjustment. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1332.—Harper, N. A. The value of contacts with reserve officers. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1938, 9: 79-81.—Iowa dentista in war service. Iowa Dent. Bull, 1942, 28: 101-5.—Is the supply of dentists adequate for the Army? the dental require- ments of the armed forces have been widely misinterpreted. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1199.—Kleinert. C. H. A veteran talks to dentists in Service. Ibid, 1624-7.—Leases on dental offices of men called into military service. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 1132.—Lessard, P. J. Postwar readjustments for the military dentists. Dent. Items, 1944, 66:670-2.—McClain, M. Five dental wives, and the war. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1190-3.—Protection (The) of the practices of dentists on full-time war service. Austral. J. Dent, 1942, 46: 59.— Resources of dental profession made available to country for war needs. Illinois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 3-5.—Scherer, W. H. President's message; when the dental officer returns. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1946, 33: 21-4.—You may be away for a long time; some practical suggestions to the dentist entering military service. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 174-7. ---- Navy. Erdman, R. F. Dental inactivation in the Reserve Fleet. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 1022-6.—Tartre, J. A. The training of medical department officers in the Navy, with par- ticular reference to the indoctrination of dental reserve officers ordered to active duty. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 709-12. ---- Organized Reserve Corps. Dental (The) Reserve Corps. Dent. Bull, Wash, 1936, 7: 19-26.—Gaynor, C. J. The Organized Reserve Corps: procure- ment, training, distribution and purpose of the medical section. Ibid, 1937, 8: 111-21.—O'Dell, C. W. The organized Dental Reserve Corps. Dent. Student, 1928-29, 7: No. 3, 24.— Rogers, J. A. Dental assistants' and hygienists' service in U. S. Army hospitals. Circ. Letter Off. Surg. Gen. War Dep, 1943, No. 117, 1. DENTAL school. See under School. DENTAL service. See also Camp, Medical service; Dental care; Hospital service, dental; Prisoner of war, Dental care. Caceres, P. S, & Taddia, R. E. Los servicios estomatol6gi- cos en la guerra. Rey. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 520-6.— Entine, D. A. L'assainissement des dents et l'importance de cette mesure pendant la paix et la guerre. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 2: 211-4.— Fairbank, L. C. Orthodontics; its place in military dentistry. Am. J. Orthodont, 1940, 26: 313-9.—Geismar, A. Dentistry on wheels at the front. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 168 (Abstr.)—Johnson, H. J. The need for periodic dental atten- tion. Proc. Life Ext. Exam, 1941, 3: 139-41.—Moss, H. M. A plan for dental service in wartime. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 139-41.—Taylor, R. S. Guardians of the army's health. Dent. Mag, Lond, 1930, 47: 178-84.—Vivanco Furst, H. Organizacion de algunos servicios odontologicos militares latinoamericanos. Rev. odont, B. Air, 1936, 24: 84; 213; 289. ---- Air service. Daily dental air service to Russian guerriUas. Dent. Mag, Lond, 1944, 61: 111. ---- Mobile unit. See also Dental laboratory; Vehicle, dental. Foster, J. M. Mobile dental operating units. 27 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. TSELA-5B-698-26A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. DENTAL SERVICE 401 DENTAL SERVICE ---- Mobile dental operating units. 51 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-698-26, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Cullen, R. L. The Navy dentist and the portable field dental unit No. 35. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 461-3 — Guillobey, J, & Coutifi, M. R. Le groupe dentaire mobile. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1947, 3: 266-82.—Johnson, J. B, jr, & Wilson, G. H. The mobile dental operating unit. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash, 1946, 486-532.—Kahn, S. H. Mobile dental units; American Navy's new service. Hosp. & Health Management, 1946, 9: 322.—Lott, F. The mobile clinic of the Canadian Dental Corps. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 431—4.—Mobile dental surgeries. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, No. 13, 11-4, iUust.—Williams. J. P. A division dental clinic in the field. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 100-3. ---- by countries. Australian Army Medical Corps Dental Service. Dent. J. Australia, 1943, 15: 151-4.—B. De militair tandheelkundige dienst in Indie. Tschr. tandheelk, 1948, 55: 155.—Castro- verde, J. A. de. La colaboracion odontologica en los frentes de guerra; externo e interno. Policia seer, nac, Habana, 1942-43, 11: 200-2.—Cavalcanti Filho, C. A odontologia na marinha de guerra. Rev. Ass. paul. cirurg. dent, 1947-48, 1: No. 2-3, 43-6.—Douglass, G. The essential fundamentals of an army dental service in peace. Proc. Congr. Austral. Dent. Ass. (1939) 1940, 10. Congr, 798-802.—Gaal, K. [Plan for the organiza- tion of dental care in the Army] Nepegeszsegiigy, 1940, 21: 281.—Haddon-Rowat, F. H. Army dental services; a retro- spect. S. Afr. Dent. J, 1949, 23: 131-3.—Male, L. G. The role of dental services in peace and war. Austral. J. Dent, 1938, 42: 320-2.—Muylaert, P. O. O dentista nas corporacoes mUitares. Rev. farm, odont, Niteroi, 1942, 8: 141-3.—Pavia Espinosa, M. Segunda Convencion de medicos mUitares mexicanos; organizacion del servicio odontologico miUtar al dotarse al Ejercito nacional de los elementos indispensables para el cuidado de su boca y de sus dientes. Rev. odont, Mex, 1941, 13: No. 61, 1-8.—Piatnicky, F. Opyt raboty s zubnymi vrachami. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 80.—Rojas Garcia, A. El servicio odontol6gico del Territorio Militar del Chaco. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1944, No. 141, 119-27.— Toro F, C. Organizacion del Servicio dental militar en tiempo de paz y en campana. Bol. Esc. odont, Quito, 1944, 2: 4-16.— Valenzuela Donoso, M. Servicios odontologicos del ejercito de ChUe. Rev. odont, B. Air, 1929, 844-6.—Villanueva Meyer, J. Los servicios odonto-estomatologicos en campana. Bol. Esc. odont, Lima, 1938, 2: 9-14. ---- by countries: Belgium. Graulich, H. Projet d'une organisation ideale du Service dentaire a l'Armee beige. J. dent, beige, 1940, 31: 47-55.— Zeckendorf. Le service dentaire au Service de sant6 en temps de paix, tel qu'il est et tel qu'U pourrait etre. Ibid, 24-42. --- by countries: Canada. Canadian Army Notes on Winter Warfare. Pamphlet No. 9: Dental service, 1945 (Pro- visional) 37p. 18Kcm. Ottawa, 1945. Cameron, G. L. Dental services. Treatm. Serv. BuU, Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 88-90.—Dental service to the Air force. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1940, 6: 249-52. ---- by countries: Finland. Hahl & Dieck. Der MiUtarzahnarzt in der finnischen Armee. Suom. hammaslaak. toim, 1918, No. 22, 37-40.— Siven, G. Tandvarden bland var miUtar. Ibid, 1919, No. 24, 34-57. ---- by countries: France. Chateau, J. L'hygiene et les soins dentaires dans les 6coles et dans l'armee. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1904) 1905, 33: pt 2, 1565-7.—Lacronique. La stomatologie dans l'organisa- tion du service de sant6 aux armies et a l'interieur. Rev. stomat. Par, 1939-40, 41: 761-76. ---- by countries: Germany. Axhausen, G. Der Zahnarzt im Kriegsanitatsdienst. Ber. Deut. Ges. Zahn Ac. Heilk. (1937) 1938, 74. Tag, 2. T, 401- 15.—Luerssen. Erganzungsvortrag zum Thema: Der Zahnarzt im Kriegssanitatsdienst. Ibid, 415-8.—Pieritz, G. Die Versorgung Zahn-, Mund- und Kieferkranker an Bord grosserer Einheiten der Kriegsmarine. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 496-9.—Schmuziger, P. Der Zahnarzt im Kriegssanitatsdienst. Schweiz. Mschr. Zahnh, 1939, 49: 165-72. --- by countries: Great Britain. Great Britain. Royal Army Dental Corps. Army dental centres. MS. 94p. [n. d.] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Austin, A. B. Dental service in the British Army. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 117-23.—Compte, D. Odont61ogos en la guerra; su actuaci6n en Gran Bretafia. Dfa mid., B. Air, 1949, 21: 980.—Elliot, W. E. The dental service of the army. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 290.—Fletcher, E. E. The Naval Dental Service. Brit. Dent. J, 1914, 35: 1160-7.— Kaye, J. Army dental service in the United Kingdom. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 3, 51 — Lyon, H. J. Post war dental services. Brit. Dent. J, 1941, 70: 196.—Mobile dentistry in the Royal Air Force. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1944, 7: 322.—Parrott, A. H. War-time emergencies. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1939, 59: 481-91.—Planning for dental services. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 25.—Rankin. Facts, figures and finance from Army dentistry of relative importance to state dentistry. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1920, 40: 354-60.— Wood, C. E. Dentistry in the Royal Navy. Brit. Dent. J, 1920, 41: 266-9. ---- by countries: Japan. Arioli, P. C, & Ayres, P. B. Dentistry in the Japanese Armed Forces. 15p. 25^cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. M-02, Med. Targets. Harrill, C. H. Dentistry in the Japanese Armed Forces. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 88, 102.—Kawamata, T, & Sato, S. Yora no keiken-seru gunzin sika-teki tiryo no ni-san ni tuite [...dental treatment in the Army] Sikwa geppo, 1941, 21: 142-6.—Matumoto, S. Gunzin ni okeru sika-teki tiryo [Dental treatment in the army] Ibid, 1942, 22: 51-6. ---- by countries: Spain. Casasnovas, D. Comisi6n para el estudio de la implantacion del servicio odontologico en el ejercito y la armada. Actas Congr. dent, espafi. (1911) 1912, 6. Congr, 303-31. —— Bases para la implantacion del servicio odontologico en el ejercito y la armada, asi en tiempo de paz como en el de guerra. Ibid, (1916) 1917, 8. Congr, 266-71.—Montull, R. Considera- ciones sobre el servicio odontologico en la beneficencia, en el ejercito y en la armada. Ibid, (1909) 1910, 5. Congr, 212-4.— Ribera Sanchis, A. Recuerdos sobre la campana odontologica en el frente del Este. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. epoca, 6: 685; passim. ---- by countries: Sweden. Thour6n, G. Om organisationen av tandvarden vid armen. Sver. tandlak. forb. tidn, 1942, 34: 299-329. ---- by countries: United States. Dental activities increase on many fronts as nation marshals aU resources for war. Illinois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 59-76.—■ Fairbank, L. C. The dental service in the miUtary establish- ment. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 29-31.—Kanter, J. C, & Nash, S. L. Dental program of an amphibious force. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 700-4.—Kelly, E. K. Problems of providing professional dental care for one and a half mUUon men. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 100-5.—Koch, C. R. E. Report of the Committee on Army and Navy Dental Legislation. In his Dent. Surg, Chic, 1909, 1: 142.—New directive on dental service during the war. Army Dent. Bull, 1942, 13: 193.— Tingay, L. H. A discussion of dental service in a theater of operations and suggested changes. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 414-22.—Welch, M. H. Dental service in the European Command. Ibid, 392-5. ---- by countries: United States: Air Force. Kennebeck, G. R. Dental service of the U. S. Air Forces. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 385-92. Also Texas Dent, J, 1950, 68: 13-6. ---- by countries: United States: Army. Administrative notes from the dental service, office of the Surgeon General. Army Dent. BuU, 1942, 13: 127.—Brann, C. T. Dental service in an Army camp. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 334-6.—Brauer, J. C. RehabUitation by the Army Dental Corps. J. Kansas State Dent. Ass, 1945, 29: No. 2, 23-5. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 145-8.—Brazeau, J. D. Dentists go with the troops. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 324-7.— Cunningham, J. Dental service at the 2nd Medical General Dispensary, Frankfurt, Germany. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 220-2.—Dental service; accepted procedures, not experimen- tation. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 20.—Dental service in the army, and dental education as influenced by present war conditions. Dent. Rev, Chic, 1918, 32: 867-9.— Dental service in the E. T. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 1, 39-43.—Dental (The) Service in relation to the organization of the Army. Dent. BuU, DENTAL SERVICE 402 DENTAL SURGEON Carlisle, 1941, 12: 197-200.— Fairbank, L. C. Medical and dental relations in the U. S. Army. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1938-39, 24: 645-51. ------ The dental policy of the Medical Department, U. S. Army. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1939, 10: 57-67. Also MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 308-17. ------ Prosthetic dental service for the Army in peace and in war. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1941, 28: 798-802.—Fauber, J. E. Dental service at Camp Edwards. BuU. Massachusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 4, 15.—French, W. I. Army medico-dental relationship. MU. Surg, 1939, 85: 232-8.—Gage, H. C. A letter to Dr Clyde Englund. J. Colorado Dent. Ass, 1942-43, 21: 56-9.—Harper, N. A. Dental service with tactical units. Army Dent. Bull, 1942, 13: 87-94.—Jeffcott, G. F. Command responsibUity for adequate dental service. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1947-48, 27: No. 5, 39-42.—Laflamme, F. L. K. Dental service for C. C. C. enroUees in the Eighth Corps Area. Dent. BuU, 1938, 9: 190-2.—Ludwig, H. R. With the Army. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 145-7.—Metz, K. H. Dental service in a theater of operations. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 105-13.—Milburn, E. Dental service in the Army. BuU. Massachusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 4, 10-4.—Nelson, C. A. Prosthetic service in the Army. J. Am. CoU. Dentists, 1942, 9: 191-4.—Rich, W. With our military forces. Alpha Omegan, PhUa, 1943, 37: 130-4.—Smith, T. L. The dental service in the postwar Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 376-8.-— Sorber, O. M. The U. S. Army Dental Service. Frater, Menasha, 1903-04, 3: 5-8.—Tingay, L. H. Dental field serv- ice. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 179-83.—Trivino Rodriguez, J. Como tienen organizado el servicio de odontologia en el Cuerpo dental del Ejercito de los Estados Unidos. An. espan. odonto- estomat, 1946, 5: 521-46.—Undesirable tendencies revealed by monthly reports of dental service. Dent. BuU, Carlisle, 1941, 12: 324-6.—W, A. A plan for providing dental service for mUitary registrants. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 95. ---- by countries: United States: Navy. Dental health service in the Navy. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 846-9.—Grant, W. H. Prosthetic service in the Navy. J. Am. Coll. Dentists, 1942, 9: 194-7.—Grunewald, A. H. Prosthetic dentistry in the United States Navy. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1941, 28: 606-13.—Harrison, M. E. The dental service of the Navy of the United States. Ibid, 1928, 15: 265.—Morrow, C. E. The Dental Department [School of Aviation Medicine] Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 64.— Rehrauer, W. Organization and administration of the dental service at a large Naval training station. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 498-503.—Ulen, F. G, & Allen, C. E. Dental planning afloat and ashore. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1245-68. ---- by countries: United States: Veterans Administration. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-41: Revised instruc- tions for preparation of VA Form 10-7309, Monthly Report of Dental Activities, reports control symbol 10CE-8. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Beers, L. Y. Present dental objectives and poUcies of the Veterans' Administration. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 251-4.— Cruttenden, L. M. Dentistry in the Veterans' Administration. Illinois Dent. J, 1946, 15: 457-62— Fowler, M. M. Dental service in Veterans' Administration. N. York J. Dent, 1947, 17: 61-7. —— Kennedy, E. M. [et al.] Dental service in the Veterans Administration. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 378- 85.—Fritz, G. B. Dentistry in the Veterans Administration. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1946, 36: 426-32.—G, M. H. Dental service for discharged Armed Forces personnel. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1945, 11: 81-3.—Irwin, V. D. The dental program of the Veterans Administration. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 215-20.-—Mead, S. V. The Veterans Administration program. New York Dent. J, 1947, 13: 90-2.—Small, J. J. Operation of the dental program of the Veterans Administration in Penn- sylvania. Pennsylvania Dent. J, 1946-47, 14: 248-50.— Veterans (The) Administration is stepping up the number of dental clinics from 100 to approximately 200. Dent. Health, Wash, 1946, 6: 17-21.—Voyles, J. S. The Veterans Adminis- tration and dental service. J. Missouri Dent. Ass., 1947. 27: 232. ---- by countries: Yugoslavia. Pulja, A. [Dental aid during war] Voj. san. glasnik. 1940. 11. qa efi DENTAL supply. See also Dental equipment; Dental instrument; Denture. Hammersberg, R. E. Notes on dental suppUes and equip- ment during World War II. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 409.— Joyner, M. S. The problem of supply of dental equipment and stores. Austral. J. Dent, 1943, 47: 233-5.—Taylor, N. O. Dental materials. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948 July, 424—Wrought gold alloy treatment. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 83, 15. DENTAL surgeon. See also Dental officer; Staff. Jaffer, J. H. The dental surgeon with combat troops. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 171-4.—Kelley, N. D. The need of dental surgeons in the Navy. Tr. California Dent. Ass. (1908) 1909, 35. Sess, 52.—Vaughton, A. J. Dental surgeons in the forces. Brit. Dent. J, 1942, 72: 174. DENTAL surgery [incl. oral] See also Dentistry; Plastic surgery; Stoma- tology; also Injury—by organs and regions. Bainbridge, W. S. La cooperaci6n del cirujano y el dentista en la practica miUtar. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1942, 6: 335- 46.—Caballol y de Vera, F. Importancia de la estomatologia en el ejercito. Ibid, 1940, 4: 149-51.—Hemberger, A. J. Oral surgery; its practice and problems in the Army Dental Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 257-9.—Howarth, V. A model dental surgery at the Military Exhibition, Hereford. Brit. Dent. J, 1944, 77: 47.—Lyons, C. J. War dental surgery. J. Ass. Mil. Dent. Surg. U. S, 1919, 3: 3-12.—Seldin, H. M. War dental surgery. J. Florida Dent. Soc, 1943, 14: No. 11, 13-22. Also J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1943, 29: 263-74.—Stout, R. A. MiUtary dental surgery. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1941, 21: 1803-7.—T, K. H. Oral surgery in war and civiUan defense. Am. J. Orthodont, 1942, 28: Oral Surg, 316. DENTAL technician. See also Medical technician; Technician. United States. Army Dental School [Washington, D. C] Course for dental tech- nicians, seventeenth session, September 15, 1938 to September 14, 1939. 8 1. 26>£cm. Wash., 1938. Forms No. 214, A. M. C. U. S. Army M. Center. United States. Naval Dental School [Bethesda, Md.] Handbook for dental pros- thetic technicians. 350p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 8-225: Dental technicians. 200p. 21^cm. Wash., 1942. United States Army. Army and Navy Gen- eral Hospital. Enlisted Technician's School. Text, dental section; compiled by Sodus A. Collins [and] Joseph J. Hoffrichter. 164p. 26cm. Hot Springs, 1943. United States Army. Letterman General Hospital, Enlisted Technician's School. Manual for dental technicians. Rev. & repub. 1943. 147p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1943. United States Army. Medical Depart- ment Enlisted Technicians School [Fort Sam Houston, Tex.] Course for dental tech- nicians, v. p. [128]p. 26cm. Fort Sam Houston [1942?] Lott, F. Canadian Dental Corps technicians' course. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 395.—Stillerman, J. I. U. S. Navy pharmacist's mates (DP) dental prosthetic technicians. Dent. Students Mag, 1944-45, 23: No. 10, 25-8.—U. S. Navy trains dental technologists. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1944, 34: 382. DENTIST. See also Civilian defense worker; Dental officer; Dental reserve; Draft; Reserve officer. Carpenter, C. H. The Army dentist as a factor in what ia the matter with dentistry. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1919, 9: 921.— Clevenger, L. My husband is an Army dentist. Ibid, 1943, 33: 34-6.—Dentists; their position and work in the French Army. Ash's J, Lond, 1918, 167-70.—Dentists refused com- missions, the Auied Dental Council intercedes for appUcants. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 250-4.—Medicodental relations in the armed services. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 696.— Obrey, L. J. The Navy dentist, a versatile man. BuU. Massa- chusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 3, 18-22.—Schure, J. Signs, dentists and the Army. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 247-9.—Willman, W. The armed forces in the dental schools. Illinois Dent. J, 1943, 12: 348.—Women dentists in the forces. Brit. Dent. J, 1943, 74: 215. ---- Defense role. See also National defense; Preparedness; also Manpower. DENTIST 403 DENTISTRY Catchpole, R. Dental man power. Brit. Dent. J, 1942, 72: 99.—Clarke, N. F. England expects. Ibid, 73: 117.—Dental man power. Ibid, 1941, 70: 375.—Dental man power in Eng- land. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 25.—Dentists in training to aid physicians. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 543.—Douglass. G. The dental profession in its relation to national preparedness for defence. Dent. J. AustraUa, 1939, 11: 537-50.—Flagstad, C. Wartime responsibUity of the dentist. Northwest Dent, 1945, 24: 27-9.—Futterman, M. J. Effective utiUzation of dental manpower. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1942, 29: 546-8.— Grubin, S. The dentist in wartime. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1940-41, 26: 153-5.—Klein, H. Dental needs versus dental manpower. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 263-6.— Lott, F. The place of a dentist in the national emergency. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 355-7.—Mills, R. H. Dentis- try's contribution to the war effort. J. Florida Dent. Soc, 1944, 15: 10-3.—Oliver, O. A. A message to the dental pro- fession. Am. J. Orthodont, 1942, 28: 258.—Preparedness, mobiUzation. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 106-9.—Relation (The) of the dentist to the nation's war effort. Illinois Dent. J, 1943, 12: 232—41.—Requirements of dental man-power. Month. BuU. Health Statist, Lond, 1944-45, No. 12, 28-32 — Ross, D. There is no shortage of dentists. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1476-8.—Salzmann, J. A. Dentistry in war. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 378.—Schram, D. F. U. S. aids den- tists in war areas. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1943, 33: 794-7.— Siegal, L. R. War and the dentist. BuU. Connecticut Dent. Ass, 1942-43, 19: 31-6.—Strusser, H. Dental manpower and war needs. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 142-4. The supply of dentists. Med. Care, 1943, 3: 164.—Turner, E. C. Increasing the dental output to meet the demands of war. Brit. Dent. J, 1941, 70: 85-8.—War and the dentist. IlUnois Dent. J, 1942, 11: 334-42.—Wells, C. R. Role of dentistry in the war effort. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1942, 29: 835-41. DENTISTRY. See also Dental service; Dental surgery; also Research, dental. Alvarez Boettiger, R. Odontologia miUtar. ADM, Mex, 1949, 6: 305-11.—Koch, C. R. E. Dentistry in armies and navies. In his Hist. Dent. Surg, Chic, 1909, 1: 134-55.— MUitaere (Den) tandpleje. Tandlaegebladet, 1948, 52: No. 10a, 83-5.—Oliver, O. A. The importance of medico- dental cooperation. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 329-39.—Schantz, C. W, & Scrivener, C. A. MUitary dental esthetics and psy- chology. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 593-5.—Speakman, L. C. War dentistry. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 22-6. ---- Aviation dentistry. See also Altitude, Dental and oral effect. Mitchell, D. F. A bibliography of aviation dentistry. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms No. 1, Rep. Proj. No. 391, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- [Another edition] 8p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1946. Forms No. 2, Rep. Proj. No. 391, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Orban, B. Problems in aviation dentistry: Experimental studies of pulp changes produced in the decompression chamber; final report. Ip. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 481, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Aviation dentistry. 2. Conference, 12-14 November, 1945. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Andrews, N. H. A study of the dental status of male and female personnel who enlisted in the Royal Australian Air Force during the 1939-45 war. Austral. J. Dent, 1948, 52: 12-24.—Coda, O. C, & Cambiaggi, J. E. La ficha odontol6gica en el personal aeronavegante. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1946, 45: 520-30.—Effect of aviation conditions on the dental pulp and periosteum; vibration. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 1.—Flying and dentistry. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 12, 1-4.—Foster, J. M. Mobile dental operating unit. Ibid, 7.—Hester, W. R. Minimizing trauma to dental nerve tissue. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 1.—Kennebeck, M. E. Dental suggestions. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 4, 29-31, 2 pi.—Levy, B. M. Aviation dentistry. Am. J. Orthodont, 1943, 29: Oral Surg, 92-5.—Reynolds, O. E., Hutchins, H. C. [et al.] Aerodontalgia occurring during oxygen indoctrination in the low-pressure chamber. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 845-76.—Sognnaes, R. F. Further studies of aviation dentistry dental symptoms reported by fighterpUots exposed to prolonged high altitude operations. Norske tannlaegeforen. tid, 1946, 56: 306-13.— White, D. P. Preliminary bite-wing roentgenographic examina- tion of Naval aviation cadets. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 901-8. Conferences. See also Military medicine, Congresses. Assembled generale de 1'amicale des dentistes miUtaires de terre, de mer et de l'air de la 4. region. Inform, dent. Par., 1948, 30: 983-5. ---- Evaluation. Harvey, W. The appUcation to civUian practice of some dental lessons of the last war. Brit. Dent. J, 1946, 81: 111— 22.—Wood, J. T., Broderick, R. A., & Rushton, M. A. The application to civiUan practice of some dental lessons of the last war. Ibid, 73-81. ---- Forensic aspect. See also Forensic medicine. Caceres, P. S. Algunas resenas sobre odontologia legal. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 257; 335; 411; 511; 608; 665. ---- Instruction. See also Dental officer, Education and training. Clark, S. W. The military medico-dental training course as viewed by the dental school. Dent. BuU, Wash, 1938, 9: 184-5.—Dyce, J. M. The army training film: Our teeth. In his Photogr. Aids Clin. Dent. Pract, Lond, 1948, 62-85.— Fairbank, L. C. The unification of medical and dental educa- tion in the basic sciences. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 277-84.— Heflebower, R. C. Military medico-dental training course. Dent. BuU, Wash, 1938, 9: 168-83.—Hogan, B. W. The Navy predental program. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1923-5. The predental and dental phases of the Navy V-12 program. J. Dent. Educ, 1943-44, 8: 93-9.—Hunter, W. A. Dental training program at Leavenworth, Kansas. Dent. Laborat. Rev, 1949, 24: 29-38.—Institute (An) of war medi- cine and surgery for dentists; valuable course offered in Chicago to prepare dentists for war service. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1942, 32: 1346-8.—MacLane, C. C. The first annual military medico-dental training course for medical department reserve officers, Chicago, IlUnois. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 235-8.— Meyer, G. E. The mUitary medico-dental training course as viewed by the dental student. Dent. BuU, Wash, 1938, 9: 186-9. ---- Lectures and manuals. American Dental Association. Dental Preparedness Committee. Lectures on mili- tary dentistry. 104p. 23^cm. n. p., 1941[?] Also Rev. ed. 105p. 23cm. [n. p., 1942?] Institute op War Medicine and Surgery for Dentists [Chicago, 1942] Lectures on war medicine and surgery for dentists. 172p. 25cm. Chic, 1943. Yamasaki, K. Gunzin sika [Military den- tistry] 338p. 22^cm. Tokyo, 1937. ---- Methods. See also other subheadings; also Dental service; Denture. Accepted dental therapeutics and procedures. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 14.—Berenyi, B. Uj implanta- cios fogp6tlas. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 97.—Ellison, C. C. Cold and heat therapy in dentistry. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 241-6.—Lusterman, E. A. Some practical suggestions in operative dental procedure. Ibid, 1947, 101: 116-9.—Matu- moto, H, Takahasi, S, & Takimoto, K. Gaku-sensyo no izyo yugo ni yoru kosa kogo ni tai-suru kino-teki gaku-kyosei- ho no oyo ni tuite [The use of methods of functional ortho- dontia for decussate occlusion due to healing in abnormal posi- tions of war wounds on the jaws] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 485.—Oring, S. M. CoUoid impression techniques. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 3: 50.—Taylor, A. R. Soldering and dentistry. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: 55-9.—Weiner, L. _ The local use of sutfanilamide and sulfa- thiazole in extraction wounds; a preUminary report. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 157-64. ---- preventive. See also Dental hygienist; Paradentosis. Dennard, W. E. Preventive dentistry. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 4, 9.—Fairbank, L. C. The dental aspects of preventive medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 11-5.—Fischer, E. T. Our opportunity for preventive dental medicine. Ibid., 1943, 92: 17-25.—Preventive dentistry. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, No. 12, 14-6. ---- prosthetic. See also Dental laboratory; Dental service— by countries: U. S.; Denture; Prosthesis. Cummer, W. E. The teaching of war prosthesis and orthognathia. Proc. Am. Inst. Dent. Teachers, 1919, 26: DENTISTRY 404 DENTURE 69-75.—Harper, N. A. Orthodontic properties of certain pros- thetic restorations. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 4: 21-3.—Martinier, P, & Roy, M. La prothese dentaire dans la chirurgie de guerre. Presse m6d, 1914, 22: 646.—Saltsman, A. N. Applying esthetic principles to pros- thetic dentistry. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 104-7. ---- Radiology. See also Radiology. Force, R. W. The value of intra-oral radiographs in diag- nosis; their use and abuse. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 429-3—— Molt, F. F, & Feeley, N. O. Instructions in roentgenographic procedures for dental officers. Dent. Digest, 1944, 50: 13-8. ---- by countries. Clark y Mascaro, J. M. Evoluci6n de los servicios de cirugfa dental en nuestro Ejercito. In: San. milit. cubana (Cuba. Ejerc. Secc. san.) Habana, 1928, 135-44, Ulust.— Dentistry in the Chinese Army. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 42.-—Dimitrescu, D. Organizarea si functionarea serviciului stomatologic in campanie; opera de asistentS stomatologics, in timp de rS,zboi. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 1112-26.—Fernandez Herraiz, J. La odontologia en el ejercito. Actas Congr. m6d. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 102-6.—Frutiger, R. E. Dentistry in the German Army. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 73, 100-3. Also J. Kansas State Dent. Ass, 1944, 28: No. 2, 30, &c—Lott, F. M. An historical outline of dentistry in the British and Canadian forces. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 12-4.—McCay, A. R. Dentistry in New Guinea. Dent. Mag, Lond, 1938, 55: 29-39. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Woods, S. H. An outline of dentistry in the British Army, 1626-1938. Brit. Dent. J, 1939, 66: 147-60. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 130; 200. Also Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1938- 39, 32: Sect. Hist. Med, 99-112. ---- by countries: United States. Fairbank, L. C. Dentistry in national defense. Washington Univ. Dent. J, 1941-42, 8: 45-51.—Present status of dentistry in the Armed Forces. IlUnois Dent. J, 1944, 13: 198-206. Also J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 270-7. ---- by countries: United States: Army. Army Surgeon General speaks. Dent. Digest, 1943, 49: 498-507.—Dentistry in the Army. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1944, 31: 1506-8.—Glascock, C. H. The progress of dentistry and the Army Dental Corps. Dent. Bull, Wash, 1936, 7: No. 4, 181-91.—Livermore, A. R. Army dentistry. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 267.—Rollins, F. G. Concerning Army dentistry. Ibid, 1919, 9: 1397. ---- by countries: United States: Navy. Dentistry in the Navy. Dent. Items, 1944, 66: 980-1000 — Dentistry's role in the Navy. Dent. Surv, 1942, 18: 652.— Pavone, P, jr. United States Marine Corps [field dentistry] Dent. Items, 1944, 66: 357-62. ---- in war. Brauer, J. C. War dentistry. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 93. ■----- Contributions of dentistry to World War II. Merck Rep, 1945, 54: 12-5.—Clawson, D. Dentistry in global war. Dent. Health, Wash, 1943, 2: 6-8. —---- Dentistry in total war. Proc. Am. Ass. Dent. Schools, 1943, 20: 188-98.— Dentistry in war time. Brit. Dent. J, 1940, 69: 136.—Dorea, A. Aspectos da odontologia de guerra. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 941-7.—Doubleday, F. N. In war tune. J. Canad. Dent. Ass, 1941, 7: 425-9.—Fairbank, L. C. Dentistry and the national defense. Am. J. Orthodont, 1940, 26: 1074-82. —---- Dentistry's part in this great emergency. J. Kansas Dent. Ass, 1941, 25: No. 3, 17-21.—Gibbs, M. D. Dentistry and the World War. Tristate M. J, 1941-42, 14: 2760.— M, W. H. Dentistry and national defense. N. York J. Dent, 1940, 10: 293.—McGee, R. P. Some things we learned in the war. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1920, 10: 1016; 1217; 1383.—Oddens, W. [Experiences during the war-days in the municipal hospital at the Hague] Tschr. tandheelk, 1941, 48: 395-408, 15 pi.— Reesman, W. L. Dentistry in the war. Dent. Outlook, N. Y, 1943, 30: 118-20.—Thoma, K. H. Dentistry and the war. Am. J. Orthodont, 1943, 29: Oral Surg, 131.—War dentistry. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 339.—Wells, C. R. Dentistry in the war. J. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1941-42, 8: No. 11, 19-35.— White, C. M. The general practice of dentistry in time of war. Dent. Items, 1943, 65: 555-8. DENTURE. See also Dental care; Dental service; Den- tistry, prosthetic. De Ford, C. C, & Schlack, C. A. Dental prosthetic restora- tions constructed for naval personnel. J. Dent. Res, 1942, 21: 493-6.—Garcia, H. Problems in denture prosthesis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 6, 39-46 — Grunewald, A. H. Planning, organization, and administration of a large dental prosthetic activity during wartime. U. S. Armed Forces M. J, 1950, 1: 340-57.—Hutchins, H. C. Acci- dents resulting from loose dental objects in the mouth. U. S Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 517-9.—Jeffreys, F. E. Instructions for prosthetic patients. Ibid, 1946, 46: 1116-8.—Murphy, W. J. Some problems encountered in dental prosthetics for recruits. Ibid, 1227-9.—Shaffer, F. W. Use of water-seal, plasticlike bags for retaining finished acrylic dentures in a moist atmosphere. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 260.—Taylor, G. The story of a tooth plate; an unusual war injury. J. R Army M. Corps, 1918, 30: 228. ---- Artificial tooth and crown. Dahl, L. H. A simplified technic for acryUc jackets. U. S Nav M. Bull, 1945, 44: 121-4.—Henderson, D. A simplified technique for acryUc jacket crowns. Ibid, 1949, 49: 67-71.— Nassie, D. O. Technic for construction of acrylic jacket crowns. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 110-2.—Shaffer, F. W. A simplified technique for making acrylic jackets. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 791.—Stevens, F. W. The acryUc jacket crown; a practical technic. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 418-25. ------ The anterior acryUc dowel crown. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 100-2.—Supplee, S. H, & Murphy, W. J. Artificial teeth in Navy dental prosthetics U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1185-91. ---- Bridge, and partial denture. Bull, T. P. Designing and casting partial dentures. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 315-20.—Burgin, H. N. Designing plastic- base partial dentures. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 745-9.—Frizzed, E. H. Partial denture prosthesis at advance bases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 697.—Grossman, M. M. Use of the stress-breaker in fixed bridgework. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 91-4.—Keck, A. J, & Davin, T. W. Fixed anterior acrylic restorations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 301-3.—Malone, R. W. Frequency of type dental bridge restorations; report on 173 restorations. Ibid, 1942, 40: 358-60.—O'Brien, L. W. Functional partial dentures. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 222-4.—Stevens, F. W. The acrylic jacket crown as an abutment for a fixed bridge. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 639-43. ---- full. Casey, J. B. Streamlining full denture prosthesis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 396, 3 pi.—Drew, W. P. The fuU lower denture. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 98-100 — Machicote, A. J. Protesis inferior completa; su retenci6ii. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 1058-60.------Pr6tesis completa; su valor diagnostico. Ibid, 1943, 42: 341.—Mieszkis, E. Le pourvoi en protheses des 6dent6s dans l'armee. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 2: 206.—Sullivan, F. K. Occlusal balance in full denture prosthesis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1254-8. ---- Impression material, technic and tray. Barnes, W. E. Impression materials. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 7, 19.—Carey, M. R. Full lower impression. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 120-2.—Cohen, H. I. Anatomic plastic trays. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 2: 17-9.—Cunningham, W. J, & Pope, M. R. Colloid mucostatic impression technique for full lower dentures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1698-1701.—Kildebeck, O. C. The use of hydrocoloids in full denture impressions. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 2, 60.—Mallory, G. D, jr. Alginate impression technique. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1083-7.— Muco-seal and muco-seal impression technique. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1946, No. 4, 14-8.—Paros, F. P, & Zimmer- man, I. Hydro-coUoidal impression. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 7, 28.-—Rojo, A. M. Impresiones funcionales en un desdentado completo; tecnica de Greene modificada; tecnica de Fournet y TuUer. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 270; 339.—Suhr, A. W, & Tillar, V. I. A simplified full impression technique. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 71, 87-90. ---- Repair. Arnold, M, & Baranowski, A. Repair of fixed bridges and acrylic dentures in the field. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 85.—Curry, H. J. Replacement of missing teeth of acryUc dentures in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1118.—Epstein, F. Broken facing repair technique. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 120.—Friedrich, E. G. Repair of acrylic dentures. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 401-3.—Jeffreys, F. E, & Hemphill, C. D. Emergency repairs of prosthetic appliances. Ibid, 1944, 42: 465-7. ---- Technic. Callar, D. Modified acrylic inlay. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 357-9.—Collett, H. A, jr. AcryUc resin denture material. Ibid, 1947, 47: 817-20.—Etzkorn, J. G. Coil spring multiple denture flask press. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 89, 121.—Goldberg, N. G., & Makozov, V. I. [Sim- plest method of converting vulcanizers for dental prostheses for use with electricity] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 53.— Grunewald, A. H. The coloring of denture plastics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 846-52.—Knox, F. D. Gum rubber DENTURE 405 DEPENDENT base for vulcanite dentures. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 139-42.— Mills, M. L, & Ring, M. Deflasking technique. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 599-601.—Schupper, N. A method of shading clear acryUc. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 32, 23.—Schuyler, C, Friedrich, E. G, & Vaughan, H. C, jr. Processing acrylic dentures; compression and injection method. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 297- 300.—Skiff, M. S. Construction of accurate-fitting trial plates. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 512. DEPENDENT. See also Civil rights; Emergency medical serv- ice. H. R. Bill 3265 (Servicemen's Dependents' Allowance Act) of 1942 to Military Affairs Committee. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: 7769 (clipping)—Helman, M. Soldiers' dependents. S. Afr. M. J, 1941, 15: 239. --- Aid. United States. War Department. Per- sonal affairs of military personnel and aid for their dependents, January, 1943. 45p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Barrett, W. D. County society proposes cash subsidy for families of service men. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 559.— France, Ministre de la Sant6. Attribution des allocations mUitaires. Rev. philanthrop. Par, 1937, 53: 130-40.—Kuck- lenz, K. Die Fursorge fiir die Familienangehorigen der Ein- berufenen. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 54: 1054-6.—Pollard, J. B, Walker. A. T. [et al.] Administration of a Navy depend- ents' unit; a plea for coordination. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1441-7.—Popley, H. A. WeUare of the soldier's family. Ind. J. Social Work, 1945-46, 6: 40-52.—Provision (The) of meals for soldiers' families in France. Lancet, Lond, 1916, 1: 1138.—Schweizerische Samariterbewegung. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 170.—Smith, A. K. Care of soldiers' families in Soviet Russia, 1943-44. Child, Wash, 1944-45, 9: 13-5. --- Emergency maternity and infant care. United States. Children's Bureau. Folder 29: The emergency maternity and infant care program for wives and babies of servicemen and of men recently discharged from the Armed Forces. Rev. ed. [8]p. 21>km. Wash., 1945. Belz, J. F. Caring for infants and wives of servicemen. Oregon Health BuU, 1943, 21: No. 27, 3. ------ Oregon's EMIC program, I. Ibid, 1944, 22: No. 10, o; No. 11, 3; No. 12, 3.—Butler, A. M. The emergency care program for the wives and babies of our enlisted men. Med. Care, 1944, 4: 212-7.—Carson, M. J. Free medical and hospital service pro- vided for wives and babies of certain classes of service men. Health BuU, Raleigh, 1943, 58: No. 5, 13.—Daily, E. F. Med- ical and hospital maternity and infant care for wives and in- fants of enlisted men. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 945.— Dodds, P. The Pennsylvania emergency maternity and infant care program. Pittsburgh M. BuU, 1943, 32: 694-6.—Eliot, M. M. The Children's Bureau, EMIC and postwar planning for child health; a statement. J. Pediat, S. Louis, 1944, 25: 351-67.—Emergency maternity and infant care program; statement of administrative policies [Children's Bureau] J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 241-6.—Emergency maternity and infant care for wives of enlisted men in the armed forces (H. J. Res. 159) Congressional Record, 1943, 89: 7837-56 (clipping)— EMIC program. J. Pediat, S. Louis, 1944, 25: 88-91.— Finlay, E. F. Why are applications for emergency maternity and infant care rejected? Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull, 1942- 44, 7: No. 10, 9-13.—Foster, L. F. The federal plan for pro- viding obstetric and pediatric care for wives and infants of service men. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 171-8. Also J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1944, 37: 1-4.—Hospital maternity and infant care for wives and infants of enlisted men [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 2, 25.—Hospital maternity and infant care for wives and infants of enlisted men. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 283.—Hotopp, M. Maternity aid infant care for wives and infants of enlisted men in the armed forces. Delaware M. J, 1943, 15: 153-5.— Jewett, R. E. EMIC program and fee schedule. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1944, 37: 153-5.—Keettel, W. C. Medical and hos- pital care for the wives and infants of non-commissioned men in the armed forces. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull, 1943, 8: No. 5, 21-4.—Knight, C. P. War wives and GI babies. Dela- ware M. J, 1944, 16: 126-9.—Maternity care for wives of certain grades of enlisted men. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 382.—Medical care for wives and infants of enlisted men. West Virginia M. J, 1943, 39: 232; p. xix-xxvi.—Medical and hospital, obstetric and pediatric care for wives and infants of men in military service. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1943-44, 40: 46-50.—Missouri plan for medical and hospital, obstetric and pediatric care for wives and infants of men in military service. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1942, 39: 353-5.—Obstetric care for wives of enlisted men in Minnesota; a correction. Minnesota M, 1942, 25: 1003.—Obstetrical care for wives of the military. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1943, 40: 511.—Obstetric and pedi- atric care for wives and children of enlisted men. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 1257.—O'Konski, A. E. Emergency relief for dependents of men and women in our armed forces. Congres- sional Record, 1943, 89: A5165 (clipping)—Plass, E. D. The physician's attitude toward the emergency maternity and in- fant care program. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 127: 102-6.— Present status of emergency maternity and infant care pro- gram for dependents of men in the armed forces. CaUfornia Health, 1943, 1: 26-8—Rice, T. B. Difficulties in enforcement of the EMIC Program. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1944, 37: 261. ------ & Jewett, R. E. Maternity and infant care for wives and infants of men in military service. Ibid, 1943, 36: 316.— Stewart, J. Obstetric care. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1943, 40: 127.—Thirteenth annual meeting of the American Academy of Pediatrics; St. Louis, Nov. 9-11, 1944; EMIC Session. J. Pediat, S. Louis, 1945, 26: 89-103.—Thompson, W. B. Emer- gency Maternity and Infant Care (E. M. I. C.) Program. California West. M, 1944, 61: 72-5.—Uncle Sam provides obstetric care; maternity and infant care for wives and infants of men in military service. Am. J. Nurs, 1943, 43: 470. ---- Medical, dental, and hospital care. Adair, F. L. The program of medical and hospital care for the wives and families of enUsted men. Illinois M. J, 1943, 84: 259-63.—Adler, S. W. Medical care for dependents of men in military service. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 645-50.— Arrangements effected for hospital care of soldiers' dependents. Canad. Hosp, 1944, 21: No. 3, 33.—Camacho y Lopez, M. Donde, cuando y como debera impartirse la atenci6n medica a los familiares de los militares. In: Mem. Sem. med. mil. Mix., 1937, 1. Congr, 29-37.—Council's statement opposes Children's Bureau proposal for medical program for families of service men but offers sound plans for meeting needs if they arise. Ohio M. J, 1943, 39: 762-4.—Downs, T. M. Dependent pa- tients at naval dispensaries. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: 20-3.— Eliot, M. M. Experience with the administration of a medical care program for wives and infants of enlisted men. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 34-9.—Farmer, M. L. Medical service for dependants of serving men. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: Suppl, 78.—Greul. Heilfursorge fiir Soldatenfrauen und -kinder. San. Ber. Deut. Marine (1930) 1932, 22.—Lautsch, H. Die Krankenversicherung der Kriegshinterbliebenen. Deut. Aerzte- bl, 1939, 69: 482-5.—Lehmann. Aufnahme und Entlassung von Wehrmachtsangehorigen in offentlichen und privaten Krankenanstalten. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 640.— McMorries, E. D. Medical care of dependents of naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1939, 37: 415-21.—Medical attendance on soldiers' dependants. S. Afr. M. J, 1942, 16: 47.—Medical care of wives and children of enlisted men. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 554. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 1231.-—Medical and dental treatment; soldiers' famUies. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1941, 61: 344.—Medical (The) and pharma- ceutical service to dependants of members of the armed forces. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 524.—Mount, W. B. Medical care program for wives and children of enUsted men. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1943, 40: 436-9.—Navy Relief Society assistance in medical care of naval dependents. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 126: 438.-—Opposition to medical program for families of service men [Ohio] Fed. Bull, Chic, 1943, 29: 287.—Osborne, F. J. Prenatal dentistry for wives of service men. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1944, 27: 107-10.-—Out-patient medical atten- tion, dependents [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 9, 22-7.—Reciprocal medical arrangements for Canadian and United States soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 237.—Revised memorandum of arrangements between Dependents' Board of Trustees and the Canadian Hospital Council concerning the handling of hospital accounts of de- pendents of members of the Armed Forces. Canad. Hosp, 1945, 22: No. 3, 33-5.—Shaar, C. M. Surgical care of de- pendents of naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1939, 37: 421-7.—Sherman, E. A. Medical care for the dependents of military personnel. Tr. N. England Surg. Soc, 1944, 25: 194-200.-—Sister Ste-Gertrude-de-Nivelles. How the problem of soldiers' dependents was settled in Quebec City. Hosp. Progr, 1944, 25: 72.—White, J. R. Hospitalization of naval dependents. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1939, 37: 444-6. ---- Social service. Hofstein, S. The impact of family forces on the soldier as met by the military social worker. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1945, 29: 385-94.—Johnson, L. W. Social service for naval dependents. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1939, 37: 446-51.—War Service; Home Service. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1937-38, 63-73. ---- Veteran's family. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-38: Medical care of domiciliary members. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Widow. Harmsen, H. Der Einfluss der versorgungs- gesetzlichen Regelung auf die wirtschaftliche und soziale Lage der Kriegerwitwen; eine soziologische und bevolkerungspolitische Untersuchung, zu- DEPENDENT gleich der Versuch einer sozialhygienischen Beur- teilung und Kritik unserer heutigen Versorgungs- gesetzgebung. p.201-55. 8? Berl., 1926. Veroff. Medverwalt, 1926, 22: Stranz-Hurwitz, H. Kriegerwitwen gestalten ihr Schicksal; Lebenskampfe Kriegerwitwen nach eigenen Darstellungen. 136p. 8? Berl., 1931. Harmsen, H. Die Lage der Kriegerwitwen. Klin. Wschr, 1926, 5: 2076-80. ----m Wife. Dank auch der Soldatenfrau; die Betreuung der Soldaten- frau und -Kinder. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8: 149.—Hirsch - feld, M. War wives and immorality. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y, 1937, 36-57.—Langner, H. P, & Foster, S. A clinic's experience with the problems of the serviceman's wife. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1946, 16: 227-43.—Lawrence, B. G. Psychiatric problems of service men's wives. Delaware M. J, 1945, 17: 89.-—Patterson, R. M. Neurotic reactions in wives of service men. Dis. Nerv. Syst, 1945, 6: 50-2.—Thompson, W. B. Neuroses of war wives. California West. M, 1945, 63: 167-9. DEPOT. See also Ambulance Supply Depot; Medical depot; Replacement depot; Store; Supply; Sup- ply depot; Zone. M, N. The depot, the recruit, and the Swedish drill. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 502^.—Nicholls, H. W. Medi- cal work at a depot. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1932, 18: 106-11. DEPRESSIVE state. See under Neurosis; War neurosis. DEPTH perception. See also Vision. Fontaine, J. T., & Channel, R. C. Cross validation of Stromberg Gwathmey test of depth perception. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-130 (Av-V4-2) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Proj. Rowland, W. M. Comparison of Howard- Dolman Depth Perception Test, Wulfeck Group Test of Stereo Acuity, and Keystone depth per- ception apparatus. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms No. 1, Rep. Proj. No. 59, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----& Rowland, L. S. A comparison of three tests of depth perception. 16p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms No. 1, Rep. Proj. No. 238, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Trumbull, R. The reliability of the Verhoeff test of depth perception. 8 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms No. 1, Rep. Res. Proj. X-717 (Av-374-w) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Hirsch, M. J, & Weymouth, F. W. Distance discrimination; effect of motion and distance of targets on monocular and binoc- ular distance discrimination. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 594-600. ■----■— Distance discrimination; the relationship of visual acuity to distance discrimination. Ibid, 1948, 19: 56-8.-— Nicholls, J. V. V. Depth perception in aviation. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 267-76.—Seiger, H. W. Variations in illumination of the depth-perception apparatus. J. Aviat. M, 1944, 15: 401-4.—Walker, R. Y. The superiority of binocular over monocular vision in depth perception in respect to the vertical or horizontal position of the object. Ibid, 1940, 11: 87-95. ----— Differences in judgment of depth perception between stationary and moving objects. Ibid, 1941, 12: 218-25. DERMATITIS. See also Dermatology; Dermatosis. Trumper, M., & Kerkian, A. Dermatitis from wearing Waves' Navy blue shirt. 3p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms No. 10, Rep. Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Turner, J. M., & Doherty, D. G. Contact DERMATITIS dermatitis due to rating badge.s worn by Waves. 6p. 26#cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms No. 16, Rep. Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Bernard, C. de, Morel, A, & Crupper, C. Dermites causees par le cuir du casque. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr, 1939, 33: 325- 9.—Carpenter, C. C, & Banzer, J. W, jr. Dermatitis from blue uniforms. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 754-7.—Chakravarty, A. N. Dermatitis artefacta in the army. Internat. M. Abstr, Calc, 1948, 4: 110-3.—Deguilhen, C, & Nun, C. Un cas de maladie de Schamberg. Rev. med. nav. Par, 1946, 1: 409- 12.—Faylor, W. O. G, Fergusson, A. G, & Atkins, W. R. G. Dermatitis from wearing Army spectacles. Brit. M. J, 1945, 2: 40-2.—Fergusson, A. G. Match-box dermatitis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 98.—French, S. W, & Halpin, L. J. Dermatitis venenata; report on allergy clinics in the Fourth Service Command. Ann. AUergy, 1943, 1: 131-8. •----- Treatment of dermatitis venenata. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 275-8— Hill, M. A, & Gordon, R. M. An outbreak of derma- titis amongst troops in North Wales caused by rodent mites. Ann. Trop. M. Parasit, Liverp, 1945, 39: 46-52.—Hodgson, G. A, & Hellier, F. F. Dermatitis caused by shirts in B. L. A. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 110-7.—Hollander, M. H. A case of exfoliative dermatitis, due to penicillin. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1947, 4: No. 3, 18.—In- flammatory dermatoses in the western and southwestern Pacific areas, with special reference to treatment. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 2, 26-30.—Kaplun, B. J. [Paratraumatic war dermatitis] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 3, 10-2.— Kaschel. Beitrag zur Beobachtung der sogenannten Wiesen- dermatitis (Dermatitis bullosa striata pratensis) Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1939, 4: 270.-—McKinlay, R. Vesicular dermatitis due to wild parsnip. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 401-4.— Merrill, E. D. Contact poison plants in the Old World tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 115-7.—Mustard gas or plant dermatitis. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 28, 2.-—Robertson, D. H. Dermatitis medicamentosa. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 4, 25 — Sefton, L. A case history of exfoliative dermatitis with compli- cations. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 39-41.—Wirtel, K. O. Treatment of dermatitis in the tropics. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 2, 45-9. DERMATOLOGIST. See also Dermatology. Dermatologists in the war. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1943, 48: 417.-—Goldman, L. The dermatologist in the military organization. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 256-60.—Guy, W. H. Dermatologists for the Army and Navy. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1942, 46: 619-27.—Schwartz, L. The role of the prac- ticing dermatologist in our war effort. J. Invest. Derm, 1942, 5: 347-52.—Sompayrac, L. M. A dermatologist in the Navy J. Florida M. Ass, 1942-43, 29: 63-6. DERMATOLOGY. See also Dermatitis; Dermatologist; Dermato- phytosis; Dermatosis; also such terms as Cold injury; Skin; Tropical medicine; Tropical service. Unna, P. G. Kriegsaphorismen eines Der- matologen. 2. Aufl. 198p. 24^cm. Berl., 1917. Ayres, S, jr. War dermatology; some general aspects. California West. M, 1942, 57: 294-7.—Bering. Dermatolo- gische Winke fur den Truppenarzt. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 578; 1141 (Abstr.)—Fischer, C. Kleine Dermatologie des Truppenarztes. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 296-301.—Forsey, R. The problem of the sailor's skin. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1943, 48: 212.—Lane, C. G. Military dermatologv. N. England J. M, 1942, 227: 293-9.—Lebedev, D. V. Mikologia i voina. Priroda, 1947, No. 5, 60.—Lehmann, C. F. Dermatology in the Army. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 1469-75.—MacGruer, H. A. Military dermatology. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 7: 971-7.—MacKenna, R. M. B. Experi- ences in military dermatology. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 191-4. ------ Notes on military dermatology. Brit. J. Derm. Syph, 1944, 56: 1-11, pi. ------ On military dermatology. Brit. M. Bull, 1945, 3: 158-61. Also Spanish tr. Rev. As. med. argent, 1946, 60: 204-8.—Peller, S, & Stephenson, C. S. Skin irrita- tion and cancer in the U. S. Navy. Am. J. M. Sc, 1937, 194: 326-33.—Pillsbury, D. M, & Livingood, C. S. Experiences in military dermatology; their interpretation in plans for improved general medical care. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1947, 55: 441-62.—Sabatini, C. Note e appunti sulla dermatologia geroiatrica nell'ambito dello studio della senescenza umana. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1948, 53: 47-58.—Schmidt, O. E. L. Dermatology in wartime. Stanford M. Bull, 1944-45, 2: 20- 5.—Sulzberger, M. B. Dermatology and syphilology in the Navy. J. Invest. Derm, 1942, 5: 381-8.—Unger, P. N. Clinical abstracts of an unusual case of skin sensitivity to the metal tags worn by the troops in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 67-9.—War and dermatology. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 207-9.—Warren, L. H. MiUtary dermatology. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 20: 395-404. 41 DERMATOLOGY 407 DERMATOPHYTOSIS .--- Organization. Benedek, T. Military dermatology in general hospitals in the Zone of the Interior and in the Pacific Ocean area in World War II; based on observations of 6,683 consecutive cases. Urol. Cut. Rev, 1948, 52: 160-74.—Dennison, A. D, jr. Treatment of dermatologic conditions aboard a destroyer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 524-9.—Dermatology in the British Expeditionary Force in France. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121' 207.—Dermatological problems in tropical theaters. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 299.—Dupont, A, & Deweert, J. Un an d'activite de Centre dermato-syphiligraphique de l'Hopital miUtaire de Namur. Arch. belg. derm, syph, 1948, 4: 54-8.—Epstein, E. Dermatologic practice in a station hospital in Southern California; a comparison with private practice. Arch. Derm. Syph, 1945, 52: 21-5.—Feder, A. Ther- apy unit for patients with skin diseases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep 1946, 5: 343-5.—Finkle, T. H. Dermatological problems in an Army hospital. Ibid, 1947, 7: 1047-50.—Franks, A. G, & Davis, M. I. J. Dermatology in an Army general hospital. Urol. Cut. Rev, 1942, 46: 728-33.—Hanfling, S. L, & Gold- bloom, A. A. Dermatologic problems in a staging area station hospital. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1947, 55: 322-6.—Ingram, J T Dermatological experiences with the British Expedi- tionary Force, France, 1939-40. Brit. J. Derm. Syph, 1942, 54: 224-31.—Novy, F. G, jr. Dermatological experiences in a United States Naval hospital. California West. M. J, 1943, 58: 323.—Savage, J. Dermatology on active service; with a plea for re-organization of the skin department. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 246-8.—Scholtz, J. R. Army Air Forces dermatology program. Arch. Derm. Syph, 1945, 52: 6-8.-— Sommers, J, & Wrong, N. M. Organization of a combined dermatological-radiotherapeutic centre in the Canadian Army overseas. Bull. Acad. M. Toronto, 1948-49, 22: 205-9. Also Canad. M. Ass. J, 1949, 61: 30-2.—Woolhandler, H. W. Dermatology in an Army station hospital. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1944, 49: 91-102. ---- Therapeutics. See also Dermatitis; Dermatosis; Syphilis; Venereal disease. Asbury, C. W. Penicillin and nonspecific foreign protein fever therapy in treatment of acute and chronic eczematoid dermatoses. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 406.—Cohen, T. M. Dermatologic therapy in the tropics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1119-23.—Feindel, R. Ueber eine zweckmassige Salbenkombination zur Therapie einiger in Kriegszeiten besonders haufiger Dermatosen. Wien. med. Wschr, 1941, 91: 381—Ferloni, A. V. J. La sulfamidoterapia externa en derma- tologia y su importancia en la prdctica medico-militar; tecnica y resultados en 1508 casos personales de piococcias primitivas y secundarias. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1945, 44: 60; 207.— Kierland, R. R. Local use of peniciUin preparations in cutane- ous diseases. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 57-9.—Longhin, S, Bucsa, T., & Ionescu, S. Contributiuni la tratamentul dermato- zelor alergice cu substanta P a lui Oriel. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 732-9.—McCann, W. J. Treatment of skin diseases on an attack transport; use of undecylenic acid. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 1205-7.—Martinez Pazos, A. La luz ultravioleta en el tratamiento de la dermatosis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 18, 25-36.—Matiash, K. D. UVC- terapia piodermitov i nekotoryh drugih dermatozov. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdm, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 211-6.—Precepts in dermatological therapy. BuU. Army M. Dep, Ix>nd, 1943, No. 23, 7.—Theodorescu, S. Crioterapia in dermatologie. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 757-63.—Vonkennel. Sulfanilamidbehandlung mfektioser Dermatosen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3 Congr, 46. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 49. DERMATOPHYTOSIS. See also Dermatitis; Dermatosis: Epidermo- phytosis. Duggan, T. L., & Mooney, J. J. Studies of the fungistatic and irritative qualities of agents suggested for the treatment of dermatophytosis. 14p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms No. 2, Rep. Res. Proj. X-469, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hopkins, J. G., Fisher, J. K. [et al.] Treat- ment and prevention of dermatophytosis. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 71, Trop. Dis. Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Chmel, L. Pliesfiove onemocnenia koze vzhladom na vojensku sluzbu. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 333-6.—Duggan, T. L., & Mooney, J. J. Studies of the fungistatic and irritative qualities of agents suggested for the treatment of dermato- phytosis. Rep. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, No. 2, 1-6, 8 tab.— Fraser, P. K. Copper sulphate and para-nitrophenol in the prophylaxis of dermatophytosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 279-81.—Fruin, R. L. A suggestion in the treatment of derma- tomycosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 56.—Hopkins, J. G, Hillegas, A. B. [et al.] Treatment and prevention of dermato- phytosis and related conditions. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 42-53.—Lawson, R. N. Therapy of tinea. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 301.—Pastinszky, I. Gombas b&rbetegsegek gyakorisaga is megelozese a hadseregben. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 546-58.—Pavlov, S. T, & Kopson, I. I. Gribkovye bolezni kozhi (dermatomikozy) In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1950, 27:-28: 58-71.—Rubin, S. S. Dermato- phytids; an allergic manifestation. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 497-501.—Sinani, M. Gribkovye zabolevaniia (derma- mycetes) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 249-60.—Snow, J. S. The management of dermatophytosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 147-51.—Stephens, F. L. PreUminary laboratory tests on the fungicidal action of copper sulphate and para-nitrophenol on dermatophytes. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 273-9.—Sullivan, M, & Fishbein, H. A. Field trial of United States Army fungicidal ointment. J. Invest. Derm, 1948, 10: 293-9.—Sulzberger, M. B, Shaw, H. C, & Kanof, A. Evaluation of measures for use against common fungous infections of skin; screening tests by means of paired compari- sons on human subjects. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 237- 48.—Vernon, S. Ringworm therapy; fungicidal skin varnish. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 470.—Young. D. C. Secondary infection of dermatophytosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1604. ---- tropical. See also Dermatosis, tropical; Tropical service. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Superficial fungous diseases & other common tropical dermatoses. 12p. 27cm. Orlando, Fla., 1944. Forms Pt 4, Notes Trop. Dis, Arctic, Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Fungus infections of the skin. Statist. Navy M, 1947, 3: No. 7, 8-10.-—Saltner, L. Die oberflachUchen Pilzerkrankungen der Haut in den Tropen. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 416-23. Die tiefen PUzerkrankungen der Haut in den Tropen. Ibid, 423-8. DERMATOSIS. See also Dermatitis; Dermatophytosis; also such terms as Lousiness; Scabies, etc. Aliavdin, A. Krasnyi ploskU lishai (lichen ruber planus Wilsoni) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 95.—Allen, A. C. Survey of pathologic studies of cutaneous diseases during World War II. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1948, 57: 19-56.—Aretz. Bemerkungen iiber Hautkrank- heiten und deren Behandlung im Wehrdienst. Med. Klin, Berl 1941, 37: 153-5.—Barber, H. W. The seborrhoeic state. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 457-66 — Biirhan Urus & Hakki Salman. Ordumuzda pyodermique cilt intanlari ve bunlarin kisaca tedavileri. Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1942, 71: 34-43.—Canizares, O. Cutaneous diseases in Army Air Force personnel. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1947 56: 364-72.—Carpenter, C. C. Treatment of smaU skin lesions. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 4, 6-8.—Colahan, B. N. O. A record of commoner skin diseases at a Royal Aus- tralian Air Force hospital. Med. J. Australia, 1944, 1: 107-9.— Cormia, F. E. Causes of delayed involution of skin diseases with special reference to overtreatment. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 16, 9-13.—Cutaneous diseases in the R. A. F. in Malaya. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1948, 62-6.—Dean, D. M. A case of epidermidolvsis bullosa hereditaria. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 74-9.—Ferloni, A. V. J. Patologia y tratamientos para el pie del soldado de infanterfa. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 58; passim.—Fernandez de la Portilla, J. Sobre el trata- miento de las piodermitis de guerra. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 340-7.—Frost, A. Notes on skin infections: Darwin, Australia. Med. J. Australia. 1942, 2: 136.—Gorbo- vicky, S. E, & Ivanov, N. A. Kharakteristika kozhnoi patologu u voennosluzhashchikh. Vest, vener, 1945, No. 2, 54-8.— Grigg, J. Skin diseases in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 773.—Gruca, A. O przyczynach obraiseri naskorka i wrzod6w n6g w oddzialach frontowych. Lek. wojsk, 1921, 2: 201-3.— Junquet, H. X. J. Les pyodermites les plus frequentes dans l'armee et leur traitement de choix. Arch. med. pharm. mil, 1931 94: 753-67.—Kley, E. C. Skin diseases aboard a de- stroyer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 407.—Korobkov, D. I, Menchel, B. M, & Frankfurt, S. S. [Treatment of pyodermia and moist eczema with carbolic acid] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 43.—Lewis, B. Epidermolysis bullosa. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1948, 34: 162-5.—Livingood, C. S. Dermatologic prob-, lems in the returning veteran. Pennsylvania M. J, 1946-47- 50: 581-7.—Lutz, W. Einige Bemerkungen iiber Hautkrank heiten und Dermatotherapie im Militardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr 1940, 70: 1031-4.—MacKenna, R. M. B. RehabUi- tation for skin cases. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 392.—Macpherson, R. K. Some aspects of the incidence of skin disease in R. A. A F ground crew. Secret Rep. Fatigue Lab. Nat. Health Med. Res. Counc. Australia, 1945, No. 9, 1-8, 3 tab, ch. [declassified]—Mayr, J. Furunkulosen bei Soldaten. Miinch. med Wschr, 1941, 88: 547. Also Urol. Cut. Rev, 1941, 45: DERMATOSIS 408 DERMATOSIS 607 (Abstr.)—Memmesheimer, A. M. Occupational diseases of the skin. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-12, 2: 528 (Abstr.)- Mental factors in skin disease. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1945, No. 44, 5.—Morton, P. H, & Deas, T. C. Epidermolysis bullosa hereditaria. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1948, 48: "2-6.- Nickel. W. R. Some aspects of skin diseases as a military problem. Northwest M, 1945, 44: 4-7—Nippert, P. H, & Fetter, F. Epidermolysis bullosa; report of 7 cases. U. h. Nav M. Bull, 1945, 44: 154-8—Park, R. G. Chronic skin infections in the Forces. N. Zealand M. J, 1944, 43: 130-5.— Pavlov, S. Kozhnye bolezni. In: Encikl. slovar yoen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1329-33.—Payenneville. Un cas de maladie de Meleda. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph, 1940, 47: 55-7.— Sarateanu, F, & Lazarescu, D. Acneea rozacee cu complica- tiuni oculare. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 740-6, must.— Shelton, J. M. Epidermolysis bullosa; report of a case. U. &. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 424-7— Thomas, E. G. Cluneal notes in dermatology. J. R. Nav M. Serv■ 1940, 26: 248-52.- Turumati, K. Konzi senso no hihu oyobi seibyoka sikkan ni oyobosita eikyo ni tuite [The effect of the recent war on skin diseases and on venereal diseases] Rinsyo hihu hinyoka, 1949, 3- 25-7 —Vickers, H. R. The treatment of some common dermatoses. J. R. Nav M Serv, 1942 28:36-42•-Wh.tt.ng- ton, I. Skin diseases in H. M. ships. Ibid, 1943, 29: 108-10.— Winkler, M. Hautkrankheiten und Eidg. Mihtarversicherung. Dermatologica, Basel, 1945, 91: 34-7. Disability. See also Disability, Recruit, Health. Bereston, E. S, & Ceccolini, E. M. Incidence of derma- toses in twenty thousand army induction examinations; with a note on syphilis with negative serologic reactions. Arch. Derm. Syph, Chic, 1943, 47: 844-8.—Boldt A. Dermatolo- gische Fragen bei der Musterung. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 217-23—Griffith, W. Skin diseases as military disabilities. Tr. London Derm. Soc, 1917, 6: 70-3—Rachold. Hautkrank- heiten und Wehrdienstbeschadigung. Deut. Mihtararzt, 19d9, 4- 322-5.—Vohwinkel. Beurteilung der Dienstfahigkeit der Psoriatiker. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 60-2. tropical. See also Dermatitis, tropical; Dermatophytosis, tropical; Tropical service, Disease. Bernachon, P. Notes a propos des affections cutanees dans les regions tropicales. Rev. med. nav. Par, 1947, 2: 147-55.— Clark, T. W. Treatment of the common skm diseases in an Army hospital in the tropics. Med. Clin. N. America, 1944, 28- 1532-40 ------ Treatment of skin diseases in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 70-6 — Delaney, J. R. Observation of skin diseases in the tropics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1117.—Goldman, L. Tropical diseases of the skin in returning military personnel and tourists. Cincinnati J. M, 1945-46, 26: 352-69.—Greenwood, K. Com- mon skin disorders of the army in the tropics. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 284-9.—Myers, W. K. Clinical impressions of skin disease in a tropical operational area. Med. J. Aus- tralia, 1944, 2: 10-3.—Nauck. Tropische Hautkrankheiten. Veroff. Marine San, 1942, H. 34, 104-6.—Phillips, K, & Buhler. V. B. Dermatologic conditions prevalent in tropical areas; treatment with heavy dosage of ultraviolet ray. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 1193-9.—Simons, R. D. G. P. Der- matoses in tropen-krijgsgevangenschap. Ned. tschr. geneesk , 1946, 90: 351-5.—Skin diseases in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 10. ---- in war. Ayres, S, jr. Dermatology and the war; infections, infesta- tions, irritations, burns, ulcers, etc. Clinics, Phila, 1944-45, 3: 728-73.—Barber, H. W. Skin disease in war. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) Bait, 1940, p. 279-308. Also 2. ed, Lond, 1941, 371-408, 2 pi. Also 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 435-74, 2 pi. Also 4. ed, Lond, 1944, 450-91.—Brain, R. T. Skin diseases in war. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 760-3— Brill, E. H. Hautkrankheiten im Kriege. Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 525-8 — Carslaw, R. W. Wartime dermatology; with a plea for economy. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 420-2.—Davis, D. B, & Bick, J. W, jr. Skin reactions observed under wartime stress. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1946, 103: 503-8.—Davis, E. Dermatoses seen in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1942, 208: 14.—Diseases of the skin in wartime. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: Suppl, 77- 80.—Fausto, C. Sul comportamento di alcune dermatosi durante 5 anni di guerra. Rass. med. sarda (1945) 1947, 47: 395-400.—Gordon, H. Skin diseases in war time. West Lon- don M. J, 1940, 45: 1-6.—Ingram, J. T. Skin diseases in war- time. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1942, 38: 842.—Lingenfelter, G. P. Skin diseases under war conditions. Southwest. M, 1943, 27: 9-13.—MacCormac, H. Three skin diseases in wartime (sca- bies, impetigo, eczema) Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 667-9. ------ War-time diseases of the skin. Practitioner, Lond, 1940, 144: 165-73.—Percival, G. H. War and skin disease. Edinburgh M. J, 1941, 48: 73-84. Also Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2: 510-21.—Peters, A. D. K. The treatment of war-time skin diseases. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1943, 209: 372-4. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb, 1944, 10: 172-7 — Rabut, R. Dermatoses de guerre et d'apres-guerre. Hopital, 1946, 34: 42—Saffron, M. H. Dermatology and the war. Mil Sureeon 1942, 91: 559-64.—Schrafl, A. Hautkrank- heiten im Krieg. Praxis, Bern, 1939, 28: 643-6.-Stevanin, M. Osservazioni cliniche e considerazioni etiopatogenetiche sulle dermatosi di guerra. Dermosifilografo, 1944, 19: »|-9L— Thompson, S. Skin diseases in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond 1942 207: 285-9. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb, Lond, 1943 9- 155-63.—Vickers, H. R. The treatment of the war- time'dermatoses. Ibid, 1941, 234-42, pi—Vogel. Hautleiden der Zivilbevolkerung im Kriege. Munch, med. Wschr, 1940, 87: 859. DESERT. See also Desert warfare. Talso, P. J., & Clarke, R. W. Observations on physiological problems in desert heat, Task Force Furnace, Yuma, Arizona. 23 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1948. ^ Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-03-(l) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures] Project No. 2-5: Test of the adequacy of K-2 ration in the desert. 3p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- [Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures] Project No. 2-5: Detailed report on test of adequacy of K-2 ration in the desert. 7p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- [Project No. 2: Operations at high tem- peratures] Sub-Project No. 2-8: Report on effect of desert conditions on personnel; results of desert field study, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- Project No. 2: Operations at high tem- peratures. Report on Sub-Project No. 2-11, Influence of high temperatures on the efficiency of personnel; studies of men in simulated desert heat. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 2: Operations at high tem- peratures. Report on Sub-Project No. 2-12, Study of methods of attaining and maintaining acclimatization to high temperatures; studies of men in simulated desert heat. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Together with Sub-Project No. 2-11. ---- Project No. 2: Operations at high tem- peratures. Report on Sub-Project No. 2-13, Effect of training on the efficiency of performance at high temperatures; studies of men in simulated desert heat. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Together with Sub-Project No. 2-11. ---- Project No. 2: Operations at high tem- peratures. Report on Sub-Project No. 2-17, Study of the physiologic effects of high tempera- tures; studies of men in simulated desert heat. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Together with Sub-Project No. 2-11. Akodus, J. Pustyni, stepi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 997-1003. Care of personnel in the desert. In: School Lect. U. S. Air Force Arctic &c. Inform. Cent, N. Y, 1943, pt 2, No. 1, 12-20.—Cordier, D. Caracteristiques physiologiques des climats desertiques et tropicaux. In his Probl. med. guerre, Montreal, 1943, 12-20.—Magnicky, V. I. [Medical-sanitary protection of the Army in the deserts of Central Asia] J. profil. subtrop. klin. med, Tashkent, 1934, 4: 21; 54—Maietta, A. L. Notes on medical experiences in the Mojave Desert during the summer of 1943. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 385^90.— Restoration (The) of thermal balance during acclimatization to work in desert heat. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 131.—Talso, P. J, & Clarke, R. W. Observations on physiological problems in the desert heat, Task Force Furnace, Yuma, Arizona. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 2, 1-23, illust.— Testing equipment in Task Force Furnace. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1947-48, 27: No. 11, 19-23. DESERTION. See also Criminal; Delinquent; Neurotic; Psy- chopath; War psychosis. . Bromberg, W, Apuzzo, A. A, & Locke, B. A psychologic study of desertion and overleave in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. DESERTION 409 DETENTION CAMP Bull, 1945, 44: 558-68. Also in Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash, 1949, 160-5.—Rashkis, H. A. Notes on interviewing AWOL soldiers. J. Abnorm. Psychol, 1945, 40: 100.—Uribe Cualla, G. Un caso de deser- ci6n del Ejercito verificada por un esquizofrenico. Rev. med. leg. Colombia, 1944-45, 7: No. 37, 76-82.—Wertham, F. Medico-legal report on a deserter. Am. J. Psychother, 1947, 1: 189-92.—Zeller, G. A. Charge of desertion. In his Post- Mortem Finding, Cedar Rapids, 1942, 24. DESERT sore. See also Tropical service. Bettley, F. R. Desert sore, a preUminary study. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 107-12.—Macrae, D. Desert sore. Ibid!, 1944, 83: 274-8.—Tropical ulcers and desert sores. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 16. DESERT warfare. See also Desert; also under appropriate sub- headings of Wars and campaigns; also World War II. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory [Fort Knox, Ky.] Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures. Partial report on Sub-Project No. 2-6: Water and salt requirements for desert operations, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- Project No. 2: High temperature in tanks. Final report on Sub-Project No. 2-6, Determination of water and salt requirements for desert operations, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Abbey, R. A. Dentistry in the desert war. Brit. Dent. J, 1941,71:290.—Ascroft. P. B. Surgery in desert warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 337-9.—Ayoub, J. E. M. Desiccation keratitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 79-86.—Blood transfusion in the desert. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 53.— Desert fighting. Army & Navy Register, 1943, 64: 3 (clip- ping)—Fellers, B. F. Lecciones de la campana en el desierto. Rev. mU. Peru, 1943, 40: pt 2, 1-12.—Harrison, N. K. Travel- ling transfusions in the Western Desert. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1944, 40: 148.—Kwoczynski, J. [Medical service of the brigade in desert warfare] Lek. wojsk, 1941, 34: 16-8.—Literature on desert warfare. Bull. M. Libr. Ass, 1943, 31: 61.—Lucas, H. K. Transfusion in the ambulance, its value in the Western desert. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 2: 503-5.—Porritt, A. E. Surgery in the desert, Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 2.55-8. ------ [The hos- pital in the desert (Africa)] Med. rabot, 1944, 7: No. 10, 4; passim.—Ravina, A. Les experiences americaines et les besoins en eau des formations miUtaires dans les regions desertiques. Presse med, 1948, 56: 602.—Steuber, W. Der Aufstand in der Wiiste. In his Arzt & Soldat, Berl, 1940, 283-9. DESICCATOR of plasma. See Blood transfusion, Material: Plasma, dried. DESTROYER. See also Ship; also Dermatology, Organization; Dermatosis; Medical department of ship. Bongiovanni, A. M. Psychometric examinations aboard a destroyer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 27-32.—Durburg, J. R. Destroyer surgery. Ibid, 1945, 45: 171.—Eaton, W. E. Medical service in the destroyer force. Aesculapian, Chic, 1942-43, 33: No. 5, 7. Also Bull. North Br. Chicago M. Soc, 1942-43, 12: No. 5, 13.—Minonosec. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1070-2.—Ollerenshaw, G. Im- provised medical apparatus for use in H. M. destroyers. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 141-3. DESTRUCTOR. See also Fecal matter; Equipment; Sanitary fill; Sanitation. Evans, F, & Clay, H. H. Portable all-metal destructor. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 86-8. Osipenko, K. Destruktory. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 452-4. * DETENTION. See also Disciplinary barracks; Prison; Punish- ment. Conditions in detention barracks. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 764.—Prewer, R. R. Detention from the medical aspect. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 346-50. ------ Psychiatry in detention. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 368-70. DETENTION camp. See under Camp; Recruit. DETERGENT. Turner, J. M., & Harvey, M. H. Evaluation of acidolate, skin detergent. 7p. 26Mlcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms No. 18, Rep. Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Slater, W. C. Detergents, ancient and modern. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: 33-6. DETONATION. See Ballistics; Explosion; Injury, Blast. DETOXICANT. See under Decontamination, Equipment and apparatus. DEXTRAN. See Blood transfusion, Material: Substitutes of blood: Dextran. DIABETES insipidus. See under Disease—by specific types. DIABETES mellitus. See also Glycosuria; Medical examination. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 168: Diabetes mellitus. 8p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Altshuler, S. S. Diabetes in the armed services. Proc. Am. Diabetes Ass, 1944, 4: 111-8.—Czosnyka, L. C. Peripheral neuritis in diabetes mellitus. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 393-5.— Furlong, J. J. Diabetes meUitus in a naval hospital; review of fifty consecutive cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 42-51 — Grafe, E, & Tropp, C. Dreijahrige Erfahrungen einer Korps- diabetikerstation. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 73-6.—Gutzeit, K. Erkenntnisse aus dem Kriege und fiir den Krieg bei der Behandlung des Diabetes meUitus. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1944, 91: 271-4.—Handelsman, M. Diabetes mellitus. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 463-8.—Hines, C. R. Diabetes mellitus; presently recognized concepts of management. Ibid, 1949, 9: 912-9.—Hirschfeld, I. Periodontal symptoms associated with diabetes. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 489-500.— John, H. L. Diabetes and its relation to certain metaboUc diseases. Army M. Bull, 1940, 51: 1-25.—Joslin, E. P, Root, H. F. [et al.] Current problems in diabetes melUtus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1940, 38: 27-39.— Lincke, F. E. Der Zucker- kranke im Kriege. Umschau, 1940, 44: 193.—Michaud, L. Discours d'ouverture; l'expertise du diabdte sucr6. Helvet. med acta, 1944, 11: 3-15.— Mowrey, F. H, & White, S. G. Diabetes mellitus complicated by hypercholesterolemia, lipemia retinalis, and hepatomegaly; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 228-34.—Rathery, F. Les diabetiques aux armees. BuU. Acad, med. Par, 1940, 123: 436-9. Also Gaz. hop, 1940, 113: 467.—Sherrill, J. W, Norman, I. L. [et al.] The management of diabetes mellitus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 29-40. ---- Disability. Blotner, H, & Hyde, R. W. Studies in diabetes mellitus and transient glycosuria in selectees and volunteers. N. England J. M, 1943, 229: 885-92.—Joslin, E. P. Diabetes and military service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 198. ---- experimental. Waisbren, B. A., & Samsell, J. E. Induction of alloxan diabetes in mice. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms No. 3, Rep. Res. Proj. X-759, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Waisbren, B. A., & Vollmer, E. P. Effect of alloxan diabetes on susceptibility to streptococcal and pneumococcal infections in Swiss mice. 6p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. NM 007 024 or, X-759, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Effect of alloxan diabetes on susceptibility to streptococcal and pneumococcal infection in Swiss mice. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, July, 8.—Induction of aUoxan diabetes in mice. Ibid, Jan, 1. DIABETES MELLITUS 410 DIET ---- in veterans. Duncan, G. G. The management of diabetes mellitus. 16p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-29, U. S. Veterans Admin. Matz, P. B. A study of diabetes mellitus among ex-service men. 19p. 26Hcm. n. p., n. d. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-18: Out-patient care of diabetes mellitus. 7p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Kamin, L. E. Toxic jaundice in diabetes. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 164-72. DIAGNOSIS. See such terms as Medical laboratory; Medical technic; Neurosis; Radiodiagnostics; also names of pathological conditions. DIARRHEA. See also Digestive system, Disease; Dysentery; Dyspepsia; Epidemic: Typhoid. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Diarrheal di- seases. Rev. 5p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 3, Notes Trop. Dis, Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Absorption of quinine and atabrine in patients with diarrhea. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 25.—Acute diarrhoea in the tropics. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, No. 12, 13.—Armstrong, T. G. Fatty diarrhoea. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 26-9.— Bade, A. Erfahrungen iiber die Behandlung der Durch- fallkrankheiten bei der Truppe. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1943, 90: 231.—Boycott, J. A. Endemic diarrhoea. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 81-6.—Common diarrhea in Korea. Health U. S. Army, 1947, 2: No. 8, 10.—Denecke, G. Die Behandlung der Durchfallserkrankungen im Felde. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 1069; 1103.—Diarrheal diseases. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 4, 18.—Diarrheal and dysenteric diseases. Ibid, 1949, 4: No. 7, 25-7.—Felsen, J. The pre- vention and control of infectious diarrheas among mUitary forces. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 65-74.—Gordon, J. E. The wide-spread epidemic of diarrhea in Army areas, autumn of 1944. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 1, 11-3. ------ Water-borne common diarrhea. Ibid, 22. ------ Food-borne common diarrhea. Ibid, 24.— Holler, G. Das gehaufte Auftreten von DurchfaUskrankheiten zur Zeit der Sommermonate im Generalgouvernement. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 164 (Abstr.)— Kenamore, B. Chronic diarrhea in military personnel returning from the tropics. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 121-4.—Kraemer, M. Diarrhea in an Army general hospital. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1946, 43: 325-8.—Plass, H. R. Common diarrhea. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 99.—Sherwood, R. O. Sutfadiazine for acute diarrhea. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 38.—Wakefield, E. G. Diarrheal states. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 373-5. DICHLOROETHAN. See under Solvent. DICTATORSHIP. See Militarism, Totalitarianism. DIET. See also Dietitian; Hospital service, Diet. For regular food service see Food; Mess; Nutrition; Nutrition service; Ration; Ration supply. Kataev, P. S. 06 opraHH3auuu pannoHajii.- Horo h jieie6Horo nuTaHua b 3BaKorocnuTajiax. 112p. 22cm. Moskva, 1942. Forms No. 6, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. United States. Navy. Bureau of Med- icine and Surgery. NAVMED 502: Diet formulary. 102p. 21cm. Wash., 1945. Dawe, C. H. Diet and disease in the Navy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1927, 13: No. 4, 273-85.—Debarge, J. Regime et ser- vice mUitaire. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 595-7.—Fox, L. A. Re- ducing diet. Army M. Bull, 1939, 48: 26-30.—Marshak, M. Dietoterapia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 2: 499-510, tab.—Self selection of diets in rats rendered anoxic by decompression to altitude; salt appetite. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 21.—Suther- land. H. A. Supplementary feeding mixtures for convalescent Army personnel; preliminary clinical trails. Proc. Comm. Army M. Res. (Nat. Res. Counc. Canada) 1945, 7. meet, 2: C-6179. DIETETIC service. See Hospital service, Food supply and diet. DIETITIAN. See also Women's Medical Specialist Corps; also Nutrition service. Hagan, G. C. History of Medical Depart- ment hospital dietitians; of 20th Station Hospital. MS. 2p. and 2 incl. [Also: of 8th General Hos- pital, MS. 6p. and exhibits A-E] [Before Oct. 1945] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. United States. Army. Eighth General Hospital. History of Medical Department hos- pital dietitians of 8th General Hospital. MS. 6p. [Before Oct. 1945] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Van Meter, A. R. The dietitian service. p. 1375-441. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y, 1922. Army (The) needs dietitians. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 355.—Barber, M. I. The dietitian in national defense program. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 12, 20-3. Also Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass, 1941, 43: 241-4 (Abstr.)—Bensley, E. H. The Army hospital dietitian. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1943-44, 1: 216-20— Birkland, B. The apprentice dietitian in an Army station hospital. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 708-10.—Bulman, G. Dietitians and the Veterans Administration. Ibid, 1946, 22: 233-5.— Burns, H. C. The army dietitian and her duties. Ibid, 1942, 18: 28-30. ------ The Army needs dietitians. Ibid, 1943, 19: 625.—Cox, E. L. The dietitian in the Women's Army Corps. Ibid, 1944, 20: 30-4.—Dietitians for foreign service, medical department, U. S. Army. Ibid, 1942, 18: 382.— Dunstan, E. M. The Army Medical Department and the dietitian. Ibid, 1944, 20: 441-3.—Foley, M. A. The Army hospital dietitian in World War I. Ibid, 398.-—Glimpses of the Army dietitian in service. Ibid, 1943, 19: 578/—Holz, A. The advantages to the dietitian of Army hospital training. Ibid, 710-2.—Huddleson. M. P. The dietitian in the World War. Ibid, 1940, 16: 629-38.—Jeffs, K. Dietitians in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Ibid, 1944, 20: 19-22.—Johnson, W. M. The dietitian in a large Army hospital. Ibid, 1943, 19: 284-6.—Manchester, K. The dietitian in army service. Ibid, 1942, 18: 30.—Murray, E. M. Duties of an army dieti- tian. Ibid, 676-8.—Nelson, H. E. The dietitian in an evacu- ation hospital. Ibid, 1944, 20: 250.—One thousand womnn dietitians needed. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 72, 8.—Streidl, M. A. The dietitian in the Army hospital. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 22-6.—Van Meter, A. R. Red Cross dietitians' service in the European War. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y, 1922, 1412.—Viguers, R. T. The dietitian in a small Army hospital. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 282-4.-—Why the army dietitian needs military status. Ibid, 1941, 17: 35-7. ---- Navy. Brown, M. K. The dietitian in the Navy. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 26-8.—Crozier, A. E. The dietitian in the Royal Canadian Navy. Ibid, 1945, 21: 366-8.—Reed, R. M. Dieti- tians in the Navy. Ibid, 100-2. DIGESTIVE system. See also Gastroenterology; Injury—by organs and regions; also names of digestive diseases as Diarrhea; Dysentery; Peptic ulcer; also Stomach. Braicev, V. Priamaia kishka (rectum) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 934-47.—Daikhovsky, J, Plecer, V, & Ochkin, A. Zhelchnvi puzyr' (vesica feUea) Ibid, 2: 669-75.—Daikhovsky, J, & Shlapobersky, V. Dvenad- catiperstnaia kishka (duodenum) Ibid, 326-31.-—Levig, V. Pishchevod (oesophagus) Ibid, 4: 544-55, pi.—Molchanov, N, Tikhomirov, I, & Makarenko, A. Kishechnik (enteron) Ibid, 2: 1278-96, pi.—Rakhlin, L, & Makarenko, A. Pod- zheludqchnaia zheleza (pancreas^ Ibid, 4: 687-94.—Seo, S. A special lecture on the physiological operation of digestive organs. Med. Techn. Intellig. Field Rep, 1946, No. 3, 39-44.— Slater, I. H, & Lautkin, A. Redundant duodenum; a radio- graphic study. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1651-7. ---- Disease. See also such terms as Diarrhea; Dysentery; Dyspepsia; Liver disease, etc. Allbee, R. H, & Mayfield, J. L. Obstruction of duodenum in case of failure of rotation of intestine associated with un- DIGESTIVE SYSTEM fused pancreas and mesenteric bands. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 452-7.—Anderson, W. S. Cevitamic acid in the treat- ment of duodenal and gastric hemorrhage. Med. Bull. Veter- ans Admin, 1938-39, 15: 261-3.—Broh-Kahn, R. H. The laboratory diagnosis of enteric infections caused by the Sal- monella-Shigella group. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 770-6 — Chamberlin, D. T. Functional digestive disease as seen at Lawson General Hospital. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1943, 32: 40-3.—Clegg. Investigation into the aetiology of infective enteritis at Alexandria in the autumn of 1939. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 206-8.—Daikhovsky, J. KoUt (colitis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1359-66. ------ & Ochkin, A. Zhelchnokamennaia bolezn' (chole- Uthiasis) Ibid, 661-9.—Dunn, W. H. Gastroduodenal dis- orders, an important wartime medical problem. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 967-83.—Fernandez Martinez, F. Los enfermos de aparato digestivo a la guerra, en la guerra y por la guerra. Actual, med, Granada, 1941, 17: 321-8. Also Medicina, Madr, 1941, 9: pt 2, 40-9—Gutzeit, K. Die Beurteilung und Bewertung von Befunden im Magen-Darmkanal. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 693; 721.—Hoshino, M, & Abe, M. A case of primary duodenal cancer. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: 51.—Hurst, A. F. Constipation in soldiers. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 190-2.—Kantor, J. L. Digestive disease and mUitary service; with special ref- erence to the Medical Department of the U. S. Army. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 254-65—Kirchner, A. A. The digestive disturbances of the Negro soldier as seen in a large Army general hospital. Rev. Gastroenter, 1944, 11: 397-408.— Novgorodskaia, E. M, Avdeeva, T. A. [et al.] [Nature of gas- tro-intestinal disorders in dystrophic states] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 46-55.—Pulsifer, L. Psychiatric aspects of gastrointestinal complaints of the soldier in training. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 481-5.—Rosenak, B. D, & Foltz, L. M. Digestive diseases in a station hospital overseas; observations over a 2 year period. Gastroenterology, 1945, 4: 213-27.—Saleiro Pitao, J. Doengas do trato digestivo em medicina mUitar. Rev. mid. circ. BrasU, 1945, 53: 1-13.— Schoneberg, G. Der Verdauungsapparat. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) Dresd, 1942, 190- 202.---— Fragen der arztUchen BeurteUung und Begut- achtung; der Verdauungsapparat. Ibid, 2. Aufl, Dresd, 1944, 232—45.—Vasconcelos, D, & Lima, J. F. Duodenites parasi- tarias. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1949, 38: 47-52. ---- Foreign body. Codas Thompson, Q, & Riveros, M. Cuerpos extranos en las vfas digestivas. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1943, No. 136, 3-8, 10 pi.—Dubau. Epingle ouverte, barrette, dans les voies digestives. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr, 1939, 33: 298.—Rikkl, A. V. Nekotorye itogi i perspektivy izucheniia deiatelnosti pishchevaritelnogo apparata cheloveka i zhivotnykh. Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1949, 17: 289-320. DIGITALIS. See under Therapeutics. DIMETHYL-PHTHALATE. See Clothing, impregnated. DIPHTHERIA. See also Immunization; Wound infection, Diphtheria. Diphtheria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 47-51.— Diphtheria in campaigns. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 36, 1.—Diphtheria problems. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 177.— Diphtheria in a war danger; London. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 1262.—Dornhorst, A. C. Diphtheria. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 105.—Fleming, D. S. Diphtheria and the war. McGill M. J, 1944, 13: 313-22.— H, J. W. Diphtheria in military medical practice. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 9, 2-4.—Harries, E. H. R. Diphtheria. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 377-97. Also, 4. ed, Lond, 1944, 392-412.—Hutchi- son, J. H. Diphtheria. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 101-3.—Meehan, J. W, & Michie, H. C. Diphtheria. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 9: 233-61.—Nelson, K. R. Diphtheria. War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 671-4.—Rozova, E. N, & Nosov, S. D. Difteriia za gody Voiny II. Sovet. med, 1947, 11: No. 2, 11-3.—Schmidt, B. Diphtherie. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 72-83.—Wood, P. Diphtheria. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 103-5. ■--- cutaneous. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 143: Cutaneous diph- theria. 6p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Altshuler, S. S, & Friend, F. Cutaneous diphtheria. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 4, 15-8.—Chambers, J. V. Cutaneous diphtheria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 744-8.—Cutaneous diphtheria. Bull. U. S. DIPHTHERIA Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 292-4. Also Surgeon Circ. N. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 4, 2.—Gordon, J. E. Chronic cutaneous diphtheria. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 4, 6.—Kay, C. F., & Livingood, C. S. Myo- cardial complications of cutaneous diphtheria. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 462-4.—Myers, J. D. Chronic cuta- neous diphtheria. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 19, 27-9.—Recognition and treatment of cutaneous diphtheria. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 20-2. ---- Diagnosis. Kasuga, K. Suiso-ion nodo ni yoru diph- theria-kin oyobi do-rui zikin no bunrui ni tuite [Classification of diphtheria bacilli and allied micro-organisms according to the density of hydrogen ions] p. 1015-70. 21cm. Tokyo, 1928. In: Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 183. ---- & Okumura, N. Gram-si ho yo-sei diphtheria-kinzoku syo-kin no bunrui ni tuite [Classification of various kinds of gram-positive diphtheroid micro-organisms] p. 257-314. 21cm. Tokyo, 1928. In: Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 177. Amies, C. R, & Roberts, J. The bacteriological diagnosis of diphtheria; methods evolved for the special conditions oper- ating in a miUtary hospital in the Middle East. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 166-70.—Ashbel, R, & Poliakova, A. Diphtheria virulence tests on the Syrian hamster. Ibid, 1943, 81: 191^3.—Bejarano, J. F. R, & Romano, A. Considera- ciones sobre el diagnostico bacteriologico de la difteria. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1939, 38: 1040-7.—Casassa, M. T, & Demi- chelis, C. Ricerche su stipiti di Corynebacterium dyphtheriae ai fini della classificazione secondo Anderson. Gior. med. mil, 1938, 86: 1090-8.—Detection (The) of virulent diphtheria bacUU. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 367.—Diagnosis of diphtheria. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 38.—Diphtheria; diagnosis. Bull. Army M. Dir, Lond. 1942, No. 10, 4.—Lev, M, Volk, B. W. [et al.] Rapid labora- tory diagnosis of diphtheria. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 105-9.—Voit. Diphtheria; early diagnosis; therapy except for serum therapy, pharyngeal and wound diphtheria, bacillus carriers, active and passive immunization. Conf. Med. Con- sultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, p't 10, 128-31; Disc, 133-7. ---- Disability. Schoen. Diphtheriefolgen: Behandlung, Beurteilung der Dienstfahigkeit, spatere Einsatzmoglichkeit. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 162-6.—Uhlenbruck. Diphtheriefolgen, Behandlung und Beurteilung der Einsatz- fahigkeit. Ibid, 166-72. ---- Epidemiology. Bolton, J. H, & Pivawer, M. J. Faucial diphtheria among army personnel in Belgium, 1945; an analysis of 122 cases. Brit. M. J, 1947, 1: 373-6.—Dennis, R. L. Report of a diph- theria epidemic. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 517-9.— Diphtheria experience in the Emergency Public Health Labora- tory Service during 1941. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Lab. Serv, Lond, 1943, 2: April, 31-6.—Jacobziner, H. A Schick survey on Guam. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 923- 6.—Norris, R. F, Kern, R. A. [et al.] Diphtheria in the tropics; a report of 18 cases on a United States naval hospital ship. Ibid, 1944, 42: 518-24.—Quiroz, J. D. La difteria en nuestro medio rural. Rev. san. mil, Asunci6n, 1939-40, 13: 1004-7.— Recent diphtheria experience. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 3: No. 2, 9.—Sellers, A. H, Caldbrick, G. D, & Hardie, J. B. Wartime diphtheria experience in the Royal Canadian Air Force in relation to the use of diphtheria toxoid. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1949, 40: 193-9.—Stern, R. L, & Grynkewich, S. E. Diphtheria epidemic in adults in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 562-9. ---- Pathology, and clinical aspect. Altshuler, S. S, & FitzGerald, P. J. The heart in diphtheria. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 4: 3-6.— Burke, E. N. Diphtheritic myocarditis, a report from an Army laboratory. Ibid, 1946, No. 2, 14-6.—Cushing, R. W. Diph- theria; the bull neck bypertoxic type; a mixed infection. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81:165-70.—Givhan, E. G, jr, & Mahon, E. J. Diphtheritic paralysis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 267-9.—Kent, G. T. Diphtheritic myocarditis. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 4, 16-20 — Kiittner. PeritonsiUitis und Diphtherie. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 330-2.—Lynch, H, & Dovey, E. G. Nasal diphtheria invading the paranasal sinuses, with curious history. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 212-4— Okabe, K. [A case of conjunctivitis due to diphtheria] Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 194-6, pi.—Rankin, J. H. Diphtheritic polyneuropathy. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 32, 32-5. 1 DIPHTHERIA 412 disability ---- Prevention. See also under Immunization. Bejarano, J. F. R. Algunas consideraciones sobre el valor de la reacci6n de Schick. Rev. san. mU, B. Air, 1943, 42: 197-204.—Curtis, J. K. Diphtheria; prevention and control. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1945, 5: No. 4, 8-10—Denhoff, E, Kolodny, M. H. [et al.] Plan to control diphtheria in a general hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 59-66.—Diph- theria antitoxin; new scales of issue. Bull. Army M. L>ep, Lond, 1944, No. 39, 8—Karelitz, S, & Moloshok, R. E. Immunity to diphtheria in Army personnel. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 232-5.—Kariya, K, Yamamoto, K, & Shibatani, 1. [Prophylaxis for diphtheria among naval men] Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 137-49—Sellers, A. H, Baillie, J. H. ret al.l Findings on re-Schick testing of Air Force personnel. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 36: 390-5— Watarai, R, Ito, I. [et al.] Tyubu Maru-maru butai ni okeru diphtheria no boeki ni tuite [Quarantine for diphtheria in a division of the Japanese army] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 81-3. ---- Treatment. Bachmann, A. A proposito del empleo del suero antidifterico en la Uamada difteria hipertoxica. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 194.2, 41- 119-22—Benjarano, J. F. R. Consideraciones sobre el tratamiento y la profilaxis de la difteria. Ibid, 1943 42: 593; 643 • 745 —Bonetti Dupont, C. A. Tratamiento de la difteria grave Ibid, 248-56.—Death from mismanaged diphtheria. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1945, No. 43, 7— Duliscouet. Recherches experimentales sur une substance bactenolytique derivee des germes antagonistes; ses applications dans la, thera- peutique de la diphterie. Arch. med. pharm. nav, 1939, 129: 410-43 —Gordon, J. E. Serum treatment of diphtheria. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 13 9.— McDaniels, H. E. Penicillin resistance of diphtheria bacilli. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 95.—Skinner, J. W. Penicillin in persistent diphtheria; treatment of patients with repeated positive throat cultures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 264-6. DIPHTHERIA carrier. See also Diphtheria; Immunization. Bagnall, A. W, & Bain, A. F. Use of penicillin in the carrier stage of faucial diphtheria; interim report of its use in a group of 47 cases. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 107-9.—Berman, B. B, & Spitz, S. H. Treat- ment of diphtheria carriers with penicillin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 87-91.—Hertel. Zur Behandlung von Diph- theriebazillentragern und Dauerausscheidern. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 113-5.—Karelitz, S, Moloshok, R. E, & Wassermann, L. R. Penicillin in the treatment of diphtheria and the diphtheria carrier state. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 32, 67-72 — Klose. Siebrecht & Darge. Zur Frage der Entkeimung von Diphtheriebazillentragen und Dauerausscheidern. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1944, 10: A, 74-83.—Schiavone, E. L. Bus- queda de portadores sanos de Corynebacterium diphthenae; algunas consideraciones sobre ellos. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 68; 185.—Thrift, G. N. The report of a persistent nasal diphtheria carrier treated with peniciUin. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S. 1945, 3: 19. DIPHTHERIA Commission. Report of Diphtheria Commission. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 4, 49-52. DIPLOPIA. See under Vision. DIRECTORY. Strait, N. A. Roster of all regimental sur- geons and assistant surgeons in the late war, with their service, and last-known post-office address. 320p. 23cm. Wash., 1882. DISABILITY. See also Defect; Disabled; Discharge; Rejec- tion; also such terms as Dermatosis, Disability; Diabetes mellitus, Disability; Diphtheria, Dis- ability; Neurosis, Disability; Venereal disease, Disability; War neurosis, Disability. Galli, E. A. Ventaja del reconocimiento previo de toda la clase militar, para disminuir, corregir y prevenir invalideces. Relat. of Conf. argent. As. ayuda &c. invalido (1943) 1944, 1. Conf, 210-3.—Molodcov, N. InvaUdnost. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 900.—Wohrizek, T. Zur Behandlung der Invaliditat. Prag. med. Wschr, 1915, 40: 232-4.—Zelenev, N, & Slobodsky, K. InvaUdnost voenniaa. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1930, 11: 344-51. ---- Classification and disposition. Abuse of medical disposition channels. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 34.—Brooke. R. The assessment of func- tional recovery after war wounds of the limbs. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 19-23.—Casos de invalidez e de incapacidade fisica para o servico militar. An. Min. educ. Brasil, 1945, Jan, 7_14 —Corr, W. P. The disposition of substandard military personnel. California West. M, 1943, 59: 116-9- Mdntire, R. T, & Denfeld, L. E. Enlisted personnel of the active list disabled for general service, disposition in the case of (Form letter) Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 13, 42-4.— Recommended invalidings for a selected group. Statist. Navy M, 1949, 5: No. 3, 2-5.—Vigdorchik, N. A. K voprosu o peresmotre deistvuiushchei klassifikacii invalidnosti. Vrach. delo, 1945, 25: 601-6. ---- Evaluation. Strickland, C. R. Disabled American veter- ans; interpretation of disabilities for rating pur- poses. 37 1. 22cm. Wash., 1946. Avendano, L, & Zavala y Zavala, M. Medicina legal militar; informes sobre invalidez. Cr6n. mid., Lima, 1905, 22: 125-8; 1906, 23: 357-9.—Benn, G. Wehrdienstbeschadigung im Sin'ne der Verschlimmerung. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) Dresd, 1942, 97-102.—Boriani, G. Quanto pu6 e deve dare l'indagine radiologica nella diagnosi e nella valutazione delle malattie ed imperfezioni comprese negli elenchi A e B (cause di inabiUta al servizio miUtare) Gior. med. mil, 1942, 90: 748-74.-—Borri, L. Posizione etico-giuridica della lesivita bellica e deduzioni medico legali. Riv. med. leg, 1916, 6: 40; 65; 287.—Bradford, C. H. Considerations for the evaluation of physical disabilities. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 25-31 —Causes of invalidism in military service [Australia] J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 2610.—Ewald, G. Grundlagen und Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der Wehrdienstbeschadigung- Frage. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 85 (Abstr.)— Fiske, C. N. Damage table for physical disability in United States Navy, 1910, international nomenclature. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1912, 6: 217.-—Granjux. De Tetat anterieur dans l'apprSciation de l'invalidite des militaires. Paris mid., 1915- 16, 20: 591.—Gullbring, A, & Beinof, R. [Examinations by specialists and revision of pensions for lung- and cardiac cases acquired during military service] Hygiea, Stockh. 1937, 99: 657-67.—Kessler, W. Die Grundlagen fiir die Beurteilung der Dienstbeschadigungsfolgen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 276- 81.—Martineck. Invaliditatsbeurteilung bei Kriegsverletzten. Deut. med. Wschr, 1943, 69: 580.—Riihe. Beurteilung von Dienstbeschadigungsfragen (D. B.-Fragen) Veroff. Heer. San, 1937, H. 102, 269-77.—Schnizer. Dienstbeschadigung fur Rheumatismus und Tuberkulose nicht anerkannt. Aerztl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1926, 32: 22-5.—Vokoun, F. J. Lessons learned from pension rating boards. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 113-5.—Weidenmann, W. Zur Frage der Dienst- fahigkeit beim Fehlen des Schlusselbeins. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 487-91. ---- Line of duty. See also preceding subheading; also Forensic medicine. Ambrogi. Infirmite's acquises par les reservistes apres l'accomplissement du service legal. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr, 1938, 32: 445.—Benn, G. Fragen der arztlichen Beurteuung und Begutachtung; medizinische Fragen; allgemeiner Art; die Zusammenhangsfrage. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers. (Heine- mann-Gruder, C.) Dresd, 1942, 89-97.—Chamberlain, W. P. Decisions as to whether or not disabilities were in line of duty. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 9: 587-609.—Criterio (II) cronologico nella causalita lesiva di servizio. Gior. med. mil, 1933, 81: 1070-2.—Rey. L'imputa- bilit6 au service des infirmites. Montpellier med, 1918, 40: 166.—Viola, D. In tema di causaUta lesiva di servizio in medicina legale militare. Arch, antrop. crim. Tor, 1936, 56: suppl, 644-8.—Wachsmuth. Ueber Dienstschaden am Bewegungsapparat. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 193-201. ---- mental. See also Recruit, Mental defective. Gowan, L. R. Psychiatric aspects of military disabilities. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 129-37.—Tredgold, R. F. Invalidism from the Army due to mental disabilities; the aetiological significance of military conditions. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1942, 88: 444-8. DISABILITY allowance. See also Disabled, Laws and regulations; Injury, Compensation. Fitzgibbons, L. E. Disability benefits for discharged soldiers; law, regulation and procedure. Current Leg. Thought, Ij"*~ 46, 12: 184-97.—Margolis, D. J. Compensation laws and the Veterans Administration. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1945, 101: 462-9. DISABLED 413 DISABLED DISABLED. See also Blind; Casualty; Deaf; Disability; Injury; Veteran; War victim; Wounded. Wells, E. C, & Moss, J. W. We're not heroes! Cartoons of life in a veterans hospital. 24 1. 8? n. p., 1933. Yost, E., & Gilbreth, L. E. M. Straight talk for disabled veterans. 31p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. Forms No. 106, Pub. Affairs Pamphl. Buckelew, H. H. The returning injured soldier. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1945-46, 42: 173-5.—Child, I. L. Personal adjust- ment of the disabled veteran. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc , 1945, 239: 135-43.—Dollinger, G. Mi tortenjSk a rokkant kat'onakkal? Orv. hetil, 1915, 59: 73-6. Also German tr. Pest. med. chir. Presse, 1915, 51: 25-8.—Erhebungen iiber das Ableben der Kriegsbeschadigten. Reichsgesundhbl, 1936, 11: 257—Molodcov, N. Invalid voiny. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 896-900.—Mowrer, E. R, & Mowrer, H. R. The disabled veteran in the family. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 150-9.—Phalen, J. M. Our attitude toward the disabled. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 376 — Physically (The) disabled. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 10-9.—Wittkower, E. The war-disabled; their emotional, social, and occupational situation. Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 587-90. --- Care. See also Rehabilitation. American National Red Cross. Helping disabled veterans. 72p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Brown, F. J. Schools and coUeges serve the disabled. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 165-74.—Clark, O. W. The disabled soldier, bis care over 300 years. Crippled Child, 1942-43 20: 145.—Danzig, D. USO and the disabled service man. Occup. Ther. RehabU, 1945, 24: 168-70.—Harcourt, J. d\ El problema de los invaUdos de guerra. An. med. Ateneo Ram6n y Cajal, Mex, 1943-44, No. 3, 33-47, illust.— Heidinger, J. V. It is the duty of the government to make pro- vision for the care of its disabled veterans. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: A2863 (clipping)—Mann, I. T. Our relation- ship to the disabled ex-service men of the state. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1924, 71: 113-7.—Outhwaite, L. The physically handicapped in the war and postwar period. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 489-98.—Return of the disabled. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 2: 675.—Rice, M. W. The program of the Disabled American Veterans. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 59-64.—Simple devices enable veterans to drive motor vehicles safely. Occup. Ther. Rehabil, 1945, 24: 263. --- Care—in foreign countries. India. Army. Medical Directorate. In- validing overseas; officers' postal addresses, p. 2. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 256, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. [Italy] Opera Nazionale per la protezione ed assistenza degli invalidi della guerra. Agli invalidi della guerra. 67p. 20J^cm. Roma, 1918. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge (Die) v.l, 1 v. 25^cm. Berl., 1916-17. For continuation see Die Kriegsbeschadigten- und Krieger- hinterbUebenen-Fiirsorge. Kriegsbeschadigten- (Die) und Krieger- hinterbliebenen-Fursorge. v.4-5. 2v. 25}^cm. Berl., 1920-21. Continuation of Die Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge. Radike, R. Kriegsbeschadigten-Fiirsorge des stellvertretenden Sanitatsamts des III. Armee- Korps in Gemeinschaft mit dem Landesdirektor der Provinz Brandenburg. 96p. 22cm. Berl., 1916. Soukhov, A. Les invalides de guerre au pays des Soviets. 27p. 16>^cm. Moskva, 1944. Todd, J. L. The French system for return to civilian life of crippled and discharged soldiers. 75p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 5, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. Underhill, R. M. Provision for war cripples in Italy. 18p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 12, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. ---- Provision for war cripples in Germany. 45p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 13, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. Bosredon, L. La caisse des invalides de la Marine. J. mid. Bordeaux, 1929, 59: 379-88.—Brofeldt, S. Varden av krigs- invaliderna. Nord. med, 1941, 10: 1104 (Abstr.)—D, D. Une belle realisation en faveur des invalides de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1948, 30: 563-6.—Douriez, P. Soins gratuits aux pensionn^s de guerre; etude des r6centes r^formes. Concours mid., 1943, 65: 18-21.—Geiger. Kriegsbeschadig- tenfursorge. Deut. Aerztebl, 1934, 64: 168-75.—Heinemann- Gruder, C. Geschichte der Versorgung beschadigter Soldaten in Preussen-Deutschland. In his Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers, Dresd, 1942, 1-5.—Heinonen, J. Om krigsinvalidvarden i Finland. Nord. med, 1947, 36: 2264-6.—Jazykov, D. K. Organizacionnyi plan izucheniya otdalennykh rezultatov vosstanovitelnogo lecheniya invalidov Velikoi otechestvennoi voiny. Sovet. zdravookhr, 1949, 28-35.—Model village for disabled Chinese soldiers. Month. Labor Rev, 1944, 58: 760.—Perret, J. L. L'aide aux invalides de guerre en Finlande. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 406-8.—Saba tie, R. Pour les invalides. Caducee, 1908, 8: 50.—Soukhov, A. La ^adaptation sociale des invalides de guerre en Russie Sovietique. Ann. mid. sociale, Par, 1945, 2: No. 13, 2.— Zienkiewicz, M. Stan obecny opieki nad inwalidami wojennymi w M. S. wojsk. Lek. wojsk, 1921, 2: 1645-52. ---- Disease. Delius, L. Kreislaufkrankheiten und Nieren- krankheiten bei Kriegsbeschadigten; Haufigkeit, Erscheinungsform und Verlauf. 124p. 8? Lpz., 1936. Forms Heft 28, Arbeit & Gesundh. O. Martineck. Kameneva, E. N. [Neural health of war invalids] 35p. 17cm. Moskva, 1928. Annenberg, M. I. Iz opyta trudovoi konsultacu dlia invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny s nervnopsikhicheskimi zabolevaniiami na zavode. Sovet. nevropsikh, 1948, 7: 183- 8.—Ozherelev, A. A. Kharakteristika khirurgicheskikh zabolevann u invalidov Voiny II. Hosp. delo, 1947, No. 6, 3-9. ---- Employment. Beschaftigung (Die) von Schwerbeschadigten in der Eisen- und Metallindustrie. Bd 1. 428p. 25}^cm. Hannover, 1940. Krais, F. Die Verwendungsmoglichkeiten der Kriegsbeschadigten in der Industrie, in Gewerbe, Handel, Handwerk, Landwirtschaft und Staats- betrieben. 455p. 25^cm. Stuttg., 1916. New York, N. Y. Institute for the Crippled and Disabled. Publications. Ser. 1, No. 16: Opportunities for the employment of disabled men. 33p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Stein, G. R. Placement technique in the employment work of the Red Cross Institute for Crippled and Disabled Men. lip. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 9, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. [United States] Conference on selective placement of disabled veterans and other handicapped [1945] Proceedings. 146p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. Verzhbilovsky, P. P. Trudovoe ustrojstvo invalidov otechestvennoj vojny. 31p. 20cm. Moskva, 1943. Baker, H. Industry's plans for absorbing the disabled veteran. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 128-34 — Banta, K. V. Placement service for disabled veterans. Ibid, 109-14.—Batsheva, M. M, Brandis, S. A, & Gorkin, Z. D. Opyt racionalnogo trudoustroistva invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny, rabotaiushchikh na zavodakh Kharkova. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 533-8.—Bishop, W. A. The doctor's part in the place- ment of disabled veterans. J. Am. Insur, 1944, 21: No. 8, 8, &c.—Bridges, C. D. Workmen's Compensation and employ- ment of the handicapped. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 48-53.—Brusilovsky, L. J. O trudoustroistve invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 48-50.—Cardwell, M. The return to employment of disabled ex-service men. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1944, 212: 204-7.—Cosgrove, E. The disabled veteran in the Federal Government. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 115-21.—Crissey, O. L. Selective placement at AC Spark Plug Division, GMC. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 40-7.— Davydova, A. N. Trudoustroistvo invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny s posledstviiami pronikaiushchikh ranenii cherepa. DISABLED 414 DISABLED Sovet. nevropsikh, 1948, 7: 199-205.—Employment of disabled veterans and other handicapped persons; mutual companies announce poUcy and plan for placement of returning servicemen. J. Am. Insur, 1944, 21: No. 7, 7.—Hayes, H. T. Employer institutes on selective placement. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 133-5.—Hellerstein, S. G. [Organ- ization of work for wounded with partial loss of working capacity] Nevropat. psikhiat, 1942, 11: No. 4, 70-3.— Hendrix, A. A. New experiences in putting the disabled veteran back to work. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1944, 9. meet, pt 1, 15-21.—Hussey, R. The industrial physician views selective placement. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 95-100.—Jansson, K. Arbets- varden av krigsinvaUder i Finland. Nord. med, 1949, 42: 1944-7.-—Kennedy, E. Employer institutes on selective place- ment. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 136.—Kholodkovski, V. Le travail des invalides de guerre en U. R. S. S. Sem. hop. Par, 1946, 22: 1342-5.—Kleditz. Die Beschaftigung von Kriegs- und Unfallverletzten in der Eisen- und MetaUindustrie. Arbeitsschutz, 1941, 83-5.—Krieger, H. L. The industrial physician views selective placement. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 106-8 — Lindgren, H. C. The Navy counsels the war-disabled. Occu- pations, 1944-45, 23: 133-5.—Litchfield, E. H. The disabled veteran in State and local government. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 122-7.—Novicky, B. E. Opyt raboty po trudoustroistvu invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 50-2.-—Olander, M. M. Owens-Illinois employs the disabled. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 38.— Peterson, C. M. War casualties and industrial rehabUitation. Mississippi VaUey M. J, 1944, 66: 56. ------ The industrial physician views selective placement. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 109-12.—Rehabilitation: a study of the health and working experience of 1000 consecutive persons boarded out of the Forces as unfit for further service. Health Bull, Edinb, 1942-43, 2: 35-7.—Reid, J. The AF of L and the disabled worker. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 56-8.-—Riihe, E. Arbeitsverwendungsun- fahigkeit, Versehrtheit. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 535-40.— Rusk, H. A. The disabled, the physician and employment. South. M. J, 1946, 39: 501-7.—Selby, C. D. The industrial physician views selective placement. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 101-5.—Smirnow, V. Selective placement for the handicapped handbook. Ibid, 9-17.— Stover, E. M. Industry brings jobs to veterans in hospitals. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 474-6.—Streets, B. F. Guidance of the disabled veteran returning to work. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1944, 9. meet, pt 1, 25-33.—Velosky, J. G. The C. I. O. and the disabled worker. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 54.—Weatherby, E. C. Selective Service plans for disabled veterans. Ibid, 27-33. ---- Examination. See also Medical examination. Bond, G. S. Survey and invaUding procedure. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1930, 16: 77-89.—Kinsey, R. E. Study of 1,000 separated from the Army on certificate of disabiUty of discharge. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 64-75.—Serbinov, I. F. Itogi medicinskogo pereosvidetel'stvovanua invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny v Ukrainskoi SSR. Sovet. zdravookhr, 1947, 28-33.—Thorndike, A. The disabled veterans of World War II; analysis of 600 cases examined at Harvard University. N. England J. M, 1948, 238: 48-51. --- Laws and regulations. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 187/1: 1. Fiirsorge- und Versorgungsgesetz fiir die ehemali- gen Angehorigen der Wehrmacht und ihre Hinter- bliebenen; Wehrmachtfursorge- und -versorgungs- gesetz. 2. Fiirsorge- und Versorgungsgesetz fur die ehemaligen Angehorigen der Wehrmacht bei besonderem Einsatz und ihre Hinterbliebenen; Einsatzfursorge- und -versorgungsgesetz. 585p. 22cm. Berl., 1940. Souquet, J. Code des anciens combattants et des victimes de la guerre. 3. 6d. 803p. 8? Par., 1936. N, 3. L'appUcation de l'article 64 de la loi des pensions ce que coutent a l'Etat des soins aux pensionn6s de guerre. Concours med, 1940, 62: 795.—Riihe. New laws governing the care and welfare of disabled soldiers in Germany. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 153 (Abstr.)—Tarifs pour la remuneration des soins medicaux auxquels les invalides de guerre ont droit en vertu de l'article 64 de la loi des pensions. J. sc. med. LUle, 1921, 39: pt 2, 145-7. ---- Medical and health service. See also Orthopedics. Martineck, O., & Kuhne, H. Einfuhrung in die deutsche Sozialversicherung und Kriegsbe- schadigtenversorgung. 387p. 8? Berl., 1932. Forms Heft 20 Arbeit & Gesundh. O. Martineck. Milovidskaia, K. JIeue6Haa noMomB HHBa- jiiiAaM OTenecTBeHHoii bohhbi. 48p. 14^cm. Moskva, 1946. Aleksandrovsky, A. B. [The treatment of the disabled of the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1944, No. 9, 23-8.— Andreeva, I. A. Opyt dispansernogo obsluzhivanua invalidov Velikoi otechestvennoi voiny v poliklinike. Ibid, 1949, 35-8.— Antelava, N. V. Organizaciia lecheniia invalidov Voiny II v Gruzinskoi SSR i analiz itogov pervogo goda lecheniia. Hosp. delo, 1947, No. 6, 9-13.—Babichev [Experience in the work of the interregional Committee for selection of the disabled of the Patriotic war for treatment] Sovet. zdravoohr, 1944, No. 12, 58.—Brofeldt, S. A. Viime sotamme invaliidien huol- losta ja sen jarjestelysta; vara krigsinvaliders vard och dennas organisation. Nord. med, 1941, 9: 626 (Abstr.)—Careful hospital program outUned for disabled soldiers, sailors; sug- gestions offered for assisting in rehabilitation of the wounded. Hosp. Management, 1943, 56: No. 5, 22-4.—Genkina, M. N. MecUcinskaia i socialno-proizvodstvennaia kharakteristika invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny s neuropsikhicheskimi naru- sheniiami. Sovet. nevropsikh, 1948, 7: 49-58.—Griffith, C. M. Medical and hospital service experience with disabled veterans of World War II. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 135-40. Also in Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 498-504.—Grossman, Y. L. Organizaciia lechebnoi pomoshchi invalidam Voiny II; zhiteUam selskikh mestnostei. Sovet. med, 1947, 11: No. 5, 27-30. —---- & Sysolin, K. G. O nekotorykh nedostatkakh v medicinskom obsluzhivanii invalidov Velikoi otechestvennoi voiny. Sovet. zdravookhr, 1947, No. 7, 19-23.—Giintz, E. Ziel und Erfolg bei der Be- handlung von Korperbehinderten unter Berucksichtigung ihres spateren Arbeitseinsatzes. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1941-42, 7: B, 53-62.—Kolesnikov, S. A. [Organization of specific treat- ment of disabled soldiers of the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1943, No. 6, 3-10.-—Kononenko, I. F. Lechenie invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny; vazhneishaia gosudarstvennaia zadacha. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 97-104.—Krusen, F. H. Physical meas- ures for treatment of the disabled. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 391-3.—Kurashov, S. V. [Polyclinical service of the disabled of the Patriotic war] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1944, No. 10, 15-22.— Medical bills in Congress; changes in status. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 376.—Ognev, B. V. [Medical service for disabled soldiers of the present war in the Krasnopresnensky district in Moscow] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1944, No. 7, 38-41.-—Petrosian, K. A. Organizaciia lecheniia invalidov Voiny II v Armianskoi SSR. Hosp. delo, 1947, No. 6, 13-6.—Shimshelevich, B. J. [Physical methods of treatment of the disabled of the Patriotic War in the polyclinics and health stations] Med. sestra, Moskva, 1945, No. 6, 3-7.-—Soins medicaux aux ayants droit. Arch. med. beiges, 1934, 87: 132.—Viktorov, V. Problemy lecheniia invalidov voiny. Med. rabot, 1946, 9: No. 32, 2.— Vladimirovich, G. A. O lechenU invalidov Otechestvennoi voiny v Moskovskoi oblasti. Sovet zdravookhr, 1945, No. 7-8, 11-7.—Williamson, T. B. Why the medical commission? IUinois M. J, 1934, 66: 239-41. ---- Rehabilitation. See also Rehabilitation. American National Red Cross. ARC cir- cular 1263: Helping disabled veterans. 72p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Ferrannini, L. La rieducazione professionale degli invalidi della guerra. 118p. 18^cm. Milano, 1916. Flemming, E. Wie Kriegsbeschadigte und Unfallverletzte auch bei Verstummelung ihr Los verbessern konnen. 104p. 30cm. Saarbriicken, 1915. Fuss, F. Rehabilitation of the disabled serv- iceman: a selected bibliography. 8p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. Also rev. & enl. ed. 14p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. Galtier-Boissiere, E. Oeuvres protectrices du soldat blessS ou malade. 80p. 8? Par., 1917. Industrial Hygiene Foundation of Amer- ica. Special series, bulletin No. 2-4: Putting the disabled veteran back to work. Pt 1-3. 3 nos. 23cm. Pittsb., 1943-46. Interallied Conference on the Aftercare of Disabled Men [3. Conf., Roma, 1919] L'as- sistenza di guerra in Italia. 815p. 26cm. Roma, 1919. Maisel, A. Q. The wounded get back. 230p. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. DISABLED 415 DISABLED Owen, J. P., Kessler, H. H. [et al.] Rehabili- tation of the war-disabled, p. 1439-49. 23cm. Annap., 1944. Proc. U. S. Nav. Inst, 1944, 70: San Antonio, Texas. San Antonio Avia- tion Cadet Center. Station Hospital. Re- habilitation of war casualties; preliminary bib- liography. 13p. 22cm. S. Antonio, 1943. Selby, C. D., Andrews, J. N. [et al.] Putting the disabled veteran back to work. 24p. 23cm. Pittsb., 1943. Also 2. ed. 33p. 23cm. Pittsb., 1945. Andrews, J. N. Putting the disabled veteran back to work. Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1944, 8: No. 11, 7-9.—Barth. Die Zuriick- fuhrung der Kriegsbeschadigten ins Berufsleben durch Schulung. In: Verwendungsmogl. d. Kriegsbeschiid. (Krais, F.) Stuttg, 1916, 79-99, iUust.—Butler, M. Rehabilitation from the stand- point of the carrier. N. York State J. M, 1941, 41: 1055-7.— Curutchet, J. L. La rehabilitaci6n de invalidos y lesionados en Gran Bretana. Prensa mid. argent, 1947, 34: 851-5.— Droin, D. Reintegration des invaUdes de guerre dans la vie normale. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1949, 31: 275; 343.— Dunlop, E. A. Canada rehabilitates its disabled veterans. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 124-6.— Durieux. La reeducation des blesses et des malades de guerre aux Etats-Unis. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1945, 39: 179-86.— Galsworthy, J. The spirit and the letter. Rev. interall. mutU. guerre, 1919, 2: 107-12.—George, I. L., & Allen, C. E, jr. RehabUitation at Baton Rouge refinery. Indust. M, 1941, 10: 83-7.—Gourdon, J, Dijonneau & Thibaudeau, J. Le rendement professionnel des malades de guerre. Bull. Acad. med. Par, 1923, 3. ser, 89: 177-81.—Hall, G. I. After the war is over. Hygeia, Chic, 1940, 18: 303-7.—Hardy, J. The Army's medical program for the disabled. Crippled Child, 1944—45, 22: 66, &c.—Heinonen, J. Readaptation des invaUdes de guerre. BuU. internat. Serv. san to, Liege, 1947, 20: 125- 30.—Honhon. La reeducation apres la guerre des hommes qui n'ont pu profiter de la reeducation professionneUe pendant les hostiUtes. Rapp. Conf. interaU. Itude r66duc. profess, 1917, 303-7.—Huddleston, O. L. The use of the convalescent ward in the rehabiUtation and disposition of disabled soldiers. Arch. Phys. Ther, 1944, 25: 82-7.—Irons, E. E. Medicine not in piU boxes. Carry On, Wash, 1919, 1: 19-21.—Jenkins, I. D. Finding the right job for the disabled veteran. In: Putting the Disabled Veteran Back to Work (C. D. Selby, et al.) Pittsb, 1943, 13-17.—Jocz, M. W, & Prendergast, J. J. Reconditioning problems for disabled veterans. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944, 43: 577-81.—Krieger, H. L. Putting the dis- abled veteran back to work. In: Putting the Disabled Veteran Back to Work (C. D. Selby, et al.) Pittsb, 1943, 10-2.— Krusen, F. H. RehabiUtation of the chronicaUy disabled with Bpecial reference to the use of physical measures. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 339-46. Also in RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 454-63.—Kuechle, B. E. The place of the compensation insurance carrier in the field of rehabUitation and reemployment of disabled servicemen. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 291.—Lueth, H. C. A reconditioning program for disabled soldiers. Illinois M. J, 1944, 86: 93-6.— MacArthur, I. RehabiUtation of the disabled for postwar South Africa. S. Afr. M. J, 1945, 19: 151-3.—McDougall, J. B. Problems involved in the rehabiUtation of the disabled in England. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 607-13.—McMahon, J. F. Putting the disabled veteran back to work. Crippled Child, 1944-45, 22: 2, &c-—Marlow, F. W. Relation of the medical service of Canada to the problem of invaUded soldiers. Canad. J. M. & S, 1917, 41: 161-70.—Menninger, W. C. Readjustment of the handicapped veteran. Ohio M. J, 1947, 43: 504-10.— Miller, J. The vocational training of our disabled soldiers in Alberta. Canad. Nurse, 1918, 14: 859-64.—Rankin, J. E. RehabiUtation of disabled veterans. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: A1528 (cUpping)— Rehabilitation. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 493.—Rehabilitation of disabled soldiers and sailors. Hear- ing News, Wash, 1943, 11: No. 9, 17.—Rehabilitation of ex- service personnel with a disabiUty not accepted as* being related to war service. Med. J. AustraUa, 1947, 1: 509-11.—Rehabili- tation of veterans disabled in the present war. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: 2032-4 (clipping)—Tomlinson, G. Report of Inter-Departmental Committee on the rehabiUtation and resettlement of disabled persons. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942- 43, 3: 485-8 (Abstr.)—Vocational rehabiUtation of disabled veterans of World War II. Month. Labor Rev, 1944, 58: 109-11.—Webster, F. A. M. Getting staii borne for a start. Occup. Ther. RehabU, 1945, 24: 256-8.—Woods, R. S. Re- habiUtation in the British Emergency Medical Service. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 416-23.—Zhichin, A. Medical aid and rehabiU- tation for war invaUds in Russia. Hospital, Lond, 1946, 42: 293. ■--- Rehabilitation: Methods. Faries, J. C. Training in English technical schools for disabled soldiers. 12p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 8, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. Bailey, D. Training for strengthening the selective place- ment program. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 127-32.—Dembo & Hilgard. Social psychological rehabilitation of the physically handicapped. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 49-52; 1947, July, 98; 1948, Jan, 177.—Frosch, L. Sollen unsere Kriegsverletzten auch heute noch zandern und pendeln? Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 445.—Gorinevskaia, V. Kompleksnoe lechenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1390-5.—Holmblad, E. C. Industrial rehabilitation of permanently injured workers. Pub. Health Nurs, 1943, 35: 204-7.—Johnstone, R. T. Indus- trial participation in the rehabilitation of the war wounded. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 541-7.—More than modern medicine needed to rehabilitate badly wounded service men. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 293.—Patti, M. Su un trattamento sussidiario dei postumi di ferite di guerra. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 167-74.— Shortley, M. J. War and post-war rehabilitation of handi- capped persons. Physiother. Rev, 1944, 24: 61-3. ---- School and training. Breuil, J. The Vocational School for Dis- abled Soldiers at Rouen, France, lip. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 11, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. Dembowski, J. Obecny stan szkolenia inwalid6w wojennych w Polsce. Lek. wojsk, 1921, 2: 494-8.—Scuola (Una) per feriti di guerra in Germania. Minerva med. Tor, 1940, 31: pt 2, varia, 86. DISCHARGE. See also Demobilization; Disability, Classifica- tion and disposition; Hospitalization, Admission and discharge; Neurotic, Discharge; Prisoner of war, Discharge; Rejection. Hersey, J. Joe is home now [13]p. 21cm. [N. Y.] 1944. Also in Life, 1944, July 3. United States. Congress. House of Rep- resentatives. 55. Congr. 2. sess. H. R. 10864. June 30, 1898. A bill for the relief of soldiers and sailors. 1 1. 8? Wash., 1898. United States. Congress. Senate. 56. Congr. 2. sess. S. 5035. Dec. 5, 1900. A bill to provide for medical care and surgical treatment of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines. 3p. 8? Wash., 1900. United States. Congress. Senate. 56. Congr. 2. sess. S. 5931. Feb. 8, 1901. A bill to provide for medical care and surgical treatment of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines. 8? Wash., 1901. United States. Congress. House of Rep- resentatives. 57. Congr. 1. sess. H. R. 203. Dec. 2, 1901. A bill to provide for medical care and surgical treatment of honorably discharged soldiers, sailors and marines. 3p. 8? Wash., 1901. Army regulations relative to discharge of enlisted men from active service. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1944, 28: 502-5.—Bender, W. R. G. RehabiUtation and the returning veteran; the man as he leaves the service. Ibid, 1945, 29: 1-7.—Disability discharges. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 83, 52-5 — Discharges from the Army on medical grounds, 1943-1945. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond, 1948, 1-10.—Discharges of A. T. S. under Para. 11 (pregnancy certification) Ibid, 15-8— Flicker, D. J, & Coleman, O. H. Medical discharges from mUitary service; a report of 600 cases. N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 945-8. ------_ MUitary dis- charge for inadequacy; report of 182 cases. Ibid, 1943, 228: 48-52.—Kadrovach, D. G. Supplement to paper Compilation of Army Regulations and other directives pertaining to the Department of Army policy in the elimination of inapt and unadjustable enlisted personnel. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: 2.—Manceaux & Sutter. Trois fanfarons de lareforme. Algerie med, 1941, 4. ser, 45:152-5.— Morris, S. J., Shields, W. S, & Balderston, S. V. Physical examination on discharge from service. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1926, 6: 474-513.—Policy on discharge of Medical Department personnel. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 19.—Rekkoku guntai ni okeru zyoeki-sya [Statistics on soldiers mustered out of the armies of the Euro- pean powers (for health reasons)] In: Teikoku rikugen eisei seiseki no kako oyobi genzai narabi-ni Ohsyu rekkyo guntai eisei seiseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) TokyS, 1930, 345-75, 15 ch.—Rikugun ni okeru zyoeki [Statistics on mustering out of DISCHARGE 416 DISEASE the Japanese army (for health reasons)] Ibid, 301-45, 16 ch.— Sanders, L. Administrative procedures in the handling of the discharge of disabled service men. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 263-74. DISCIPLINARY barracks. See also Detention; Prison; also such terms as Criminal; Delinquent; Discipline, etc. Cavanagh, J. R, & Gerstein, S. Group psychotherapy in a naval disciplinary barracks; preliminary report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 645-54.—Gardner, G. E. The role of the psychiatrist in the naval disciplinary barracks. Ibid, 1946, 46: 1368-76.—Manson. M. P, & Grayson, H. M. The psy- chological clinic at the MTOUSA Disciplinary Training Cen- ter. Am. Psychologist, 1946, 1: 91-4.—Pennington, L. A. The psychologist's duties in the Naval disciplinary barracks. J. Consult. Psychol, 1945, 9: 186-90. DISCIPLINE. See also Leadership; Morale. For misconduct see Criminal; Delinquent; Disciplinary barracks. Courville, C. B. MiUtary discipline and courtesies. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (Courville, C. B. &c.) 2. ed, Glendale, 1943, 34-8.—Kinney, J. L, Bengtson, B. N., & Pennington, L. A. Neuropsychiatric and psychologic aspects of discipline. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1944, 52: 546-9.— Madigan, P. S. Military neuro psychiatry, discipline and morale. J. Crim, Chic, 1941-42, 32: 491-7. ------ & Farrell, M. J. Military discipline; a problem in readjustment. J. Laborat. Clin. M, 1942-43, 28: 485-8.—They who get slapped ["Patton incident"] Psychiat. Q, 1944, 18: 153-6. DISEASE. See also such terms as Aviator, Disease; Dis- ability; Epidemic; Epizootic; Morbidity; Prisoner of war, Disease; Recruit, Health and disease; Sick; Tropical disease; Wounded; also such terms as Dispensary; Hospital; Sick call; Sick leave; also names of diseases as Alcoholism; Dysentery, etc.; For diseases in a particular campaign see Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. For treatment see also Surgical technic. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 193/8: Wehr- macht-Sanitats-Vorschrift. Teil 8 [Aerztliche Berichtanweisung] Beiheft: Krankheiten-Ver- zeichnis. 50p. 21cm. Berl., 1936. Groschke, H. F. H. Aeussere Erkrankungen. 99p. 24cm. Berl., 1890. Forms No. 3, Veroff. Krankengesch. Garnisonlazar. Adams, J. C. Disease in naval warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 158-63.—Drigalski, W. von. Bedrohung durch Krankheit und Bedeutung der Krankheit als Kriegserscheinung. In his Aufstieg d. San. Korps, Oldenb, 1939, 35-41.—Kamin- sky, L. Nomenklatura boleznei. In: Encikl. slovar voen med. Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1359-66.— Kilduffe, R. A. Disease and destiny. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 851-66.—Mercier, R. G. Bajo el signo del sufrimiento. In his Grandez. & miser, d combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 122-33.—Ronai, T. Foglalkozasi betegsegek a csapatszolgiilatban. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 407- 9.—Rose-Innes, R. H. Reports of four interesting cases treated at 110 Military Hospital over the last 18 months S. Afr. M. J, 1947, 21: 219-24.—Stefanovski, G. A. Boleznen- nost sredi soldat i eia prichiny. Voen. med. J, St. Peterb, 1893, 178: unoffic. pt, 3. sect, 77-91.—Sutermeister, H. M. Erfahrungen aus der Lagermedizin. Praxis, Bern, 1948, 37: 44-51.-—Symonds, C. P. Some diseases which have become common among soldiers in this country. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1917, 21: 84-7.—Voiskovye bolezni. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1928, 5: 542.—Wethmann, H. Aeussere Krankheiten. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 220-5. ---- Forensic aspect. Brusilovsky, L. J. Jatrogennye zabolevania v hospitalnoi obstanovke i borba s nimi. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 344-8.—Costedoat, M. L'imputabilite par preuve d'une maladie dans l'armee. Ann. mid. leg, 1947, 142-4.—Diseases (The) of active service. Lancet, Lond, 1916, 1: 1048.—Schnizer. Apoplexie und Myxodem nicht Folge einer Dienstbeschadigung. Med. Klin Berl, 1926, 22: 141.—Staehelin, R. Krankheitebeginn und Kausalitat im Eidgenossischen Militarversicherungsgesetz. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 657-65. ---- internal. See also Internal medicine. Gutzeit, K, & Althoff, H. Zur Frage der WDB. bei konsti- tutionell bedingten inneren Krankheiten. Miinch. med. Wschr 1941, 88: 901-4.—Merkelbach. O. Internistische Erkrankun- gen und Militarmedizin. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 716-25.—Michaelis, L. Erfahrungen aus einem Heimat* lazarett fiir innere Erkrankungen; die im Felde entstandenen inneren Erkrankungen. Deut. med. Wschr, 1916, 42: 284.— Mosse, M. Nicht-infektiose innere Krankheiten im Krieg und Frieden. Ibid, 63-6.—Sittmann, G. Andere innere Erkran- kungen. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, 3. Aufl, Miinch, 1917 nt 2, 104-19. " ---- preventable. See also Preventive medicine. Alonso y GARcfA Sierra, E. Enfermedades evitables en el ejercito. p. 625-90. 24%cm Madr., 1935. In: An. Acad. nac. med, Madr. (1933) 1935, 53: Disease control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash 1948, 9: Tab. A, 13-5.—Environmental disease. Ibid, 8: 218^ 44.—Sichel, G. Preventable disease in the Navy. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1905, n. ser, 80: 138. ---- surgical. Keck, E. B. Surgical problems in the returning veteran. J. S. Carolina M. Ass, 1945, 41: 222-4— Luria, R. A. [Cases of simultaneous surgical disease and disease of the internal organs requiring surgical and therapeutic aid] Sovet. med, 1942, 6: No. 7, 6-12.—Monroe, A. R. Surgical conditions in the ex-soldier. Med. Q, Ottawa, 1919, 1: 210-2, pi. —— by organs and regions. See subsequent headings; also under names of organs and systems as Digestive system, Disease; Ear; Eye; Respiratory system, Disease. ---- by organs and regions: Abdomen. See also Surgical technic. Barootes, E. W. Subphrenic abscess. Treatm. Serv. BuU, Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 3, 18-36.—Bown, W. C. Abdominal pain and its interpretation. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 361-5.— Campbell, J. F. M. Anatomy of the abnormal in relation to radiology. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 174-9.—Denhoff, E. The significance of eosinophilia in abdominal complaints of American soldiers. N. England J. M, 1947, 236: 201-6.— Dowse, J. C. A. Three cases of abdominal pain. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 164-73.—Ettles, D. C. M. The acute abdomen in mUitary surgical practice; a clinical study of 430 consecutive cases of acute abdominal disease submitted to operation in the General Surgical Unit of the Cambridge and Louise Margaret Military Hospitals during the 20-month period, October 15, 1946 to August 14, 1948. Ibid, 1949, 92: 121-9.—Garcia Moran, J. Formas atipicas de abdomen agudo. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 445-9 — Gillespie, B. Study of 100 cases of abdominal pain in service women. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 179-85.—Gurevich, N. Diafragma. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 474-8, pi.—Jameson, E. M. Diaphragmatic hernia; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 183-7.—Luria, R. A. [Acute abdomen] Feldsher, Moskva, 1940, No. 12, 1-7.— Maksimenkov, A, Makarenko, A. [et al.] Zhivot. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 686-704.—Post I e- thwait, R. W. The diagnosis of acute abdominal pain in the miUtary service. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 66-72.—Rock, J. W. Investigation into the abdominal complaints of veterans of the world war. Ibid, 1937, 81: 287-9.—Shepler, J. R, & Young, C. L. Parietal pain in lower right abdominal wall. Ibid, 1944, 95: 216-9.—Solans, L. Dos casos de eventracion diafragmatica derecha acompanados de dextro-gastria. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 25-31.—Stalker, L. K. Acute conditions within the abdomen. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 384-90.—Waugh, J. M. Management of acute abdominal emergencies. Ibid, 1939, 85: 329-31.—Willcutts, M. D. Medical abdominal emergencies. Med. Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 1627-36. — by organs and regions: Brain. See also Injury; Neurosurgery, Methods: Brain. Gama, C. Tumores qufsticos de la cisterna magna compri- miendo el 4<> ventrfculo. Rev. san. mil, Asunci6n, 1939-40,13: 1093-1109.—Haynes, W. G. Pneumocephalus; case report of a patient who was observed to have mental changes, with a description of the operative repair of the pneumocephalus. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 568-71.—Prior, A. P. A case of cerebral cysticercosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 278-80.— Propper-Grashchenkov, N. I. [Gaseous infection of the brain] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 9-14. DISEASE 417 DISEASE ---- by organs and regions: Cardiovascular system. See also next heading; also Heart; Hyper- tension; Injury; Medical examination, Cardio- vascular system; Varicose vein. Heyn, J. M. P. *Das Auftreten der jugend- lichen Endarteritis obliterans speziell beim Soldaten [Berlin] 31 p. 22}id, 1944-45, 16: 154.—Dogs for defense. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 100:490.—Dogs as mine pointers. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1944, 56: 363.—Golubev, V. G. Ispolzovanie sobak dha evakuacii ranenykh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 100-2. ----- O sanitarnykh sobakakh. Ibid, No. 10, 98.— Handling, feeding are care of war dogs. MU. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942-43, 23: No. 2, 60-3.— Meginnis, P. J. War dogs. North Am. Vet, 1944, 25: 40-3.—Papel (O) do cao na guerra. Impr. med, Rio, 1941, 17: No. 326, 124; 1942, 18: No. 345, 142.—Papillon, E. A. De l'utilisation des chiens par le Service de sante miUtaire. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1907, 36: 476-9.—Parmenter, D. Army's 4-footed soldiers. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1944, 104: 61.—Purposes (The) of dogs for de- fense, inc. Ibid, 1942, 101: 29.—Ryzhkov, S. Sobaki sluzheb- nye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 184- 8.—Schmid, B. Zur Psychologie unseres Hundes und seine Verwendung im Kriege. Umschau, 1940, 44: 516-21.—Sixty- five GI dogs bolster moral. A-V, Phila, 1943, 51: 78 — Timofeevsky, P. Otriad sobachikh nartovykh upriazhek. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 250.—War dog training. Vet. Med, Chic, 1944, 39: 436-8.—War dogs; peace and war. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 107-11 — War dogs trap Japs in Burma. Vet. Med, Chic, 1945, 40: 18.—Williams, N. C. Dogs of war. A-V, Phila, 1942, 50: 130.—Young, G. D. War Dogs Training School. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1946-47, 18: 17-20.—Young, W. A. Dogs for defense. North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 638. —---- A visit to Fort Robinson. Ibid, 1944, 25: 292-6. --- Disease. Mathieson, D. R., & Jachowski, L. A., jr. Tests on the effectiveness of urea stibamine (Brahmachari) in the treatment of dog filariasis. lOp. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-360, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Danby, D. C. E. Lameness due to a foreign body. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 191.—Randall, R. Giant worms in kidney of dog. Bui'. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 72, 9.—Schnelle, G. B, & Wilcox, W. A. Ovariohysterec- tomy in the war dog. North Am. Vet, 1944, 25: 419-21. DOGSLED. See Ambulance, animal-drawn. DOMINICAN Republic. See under Hospital report. DORDOGNE. See under World War II. DOVER. See under World War II. DRAFT [incl. draftee] See also Medical examination; Recruit; Re- cruiting; Selective Service; Universal military training. See also under such terms as Dentist; Medical student; Physician, etc. Allen, F. L. Drafting this army; a progress report on Selec- tive Service. Harper's Magazine, 1942, July, No. 1106, 121- 30.—K, J. A. Selective draft act of 1940. J. Nat. M. Ass, 1940, 32: 253.—Lacey, H. O. The doctor and the draft. Boston M. & S. J, 1917, 177: 609.—Molodcov, N. Prizyv. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1933, 27: 180-4.—P., H. C. Dentists in the draft. Am. J. Orthodont, 1942, 28: 323.—Procedure for draftee dentists. N. York J. Dent, 1942, 12: 93.—Rakh- manov, A. Prizyv. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 862-5.—Rogers, J. F. Drafts; now and then. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 623-5.—Tuckerman, J. E. Some impressions gained in examining under the selective draft plan. Ohio M. J, 1917, 12: 601.—Wilson, A. Effects of draft-exam order. Med. Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 2, 42. DRAINAGE. See also Sewage. For surgical drainage see under Surgical technic. Dixon, H. B. L. A self-operating system of drainage by syphonage. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 236-40. DRESSING. See also Bandage; Burns, Treatment: Local remedies; Camouflage; Wound, Treatment: Dress- ing. Spangler, H. J. Comparative analysis and field testing of a captured German battle dressing and a U. S. small battle dressing, Carlisle model, camouflaged. lOp. 27}2cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-575, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Banaitis, S. Pereviazka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 390-3.—Berkutov, A. N. Primenenie masliano-balzamicheskoi poviazki Prof. Vishenevskogo v voiskovom raione. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 6, 21-3.— Bingham, R. Use of nylon plastic screening cloth as a non- adherent dressing material. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 4, 54.—Brodsky, J. A. [Sawdust as substitute for absorbent cotton] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1944, 85.—Device for making gauze dressings. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 33.— Eichelter, G. Quengelverbande bei Kriegsverletzungen. Zschr. Orthop, 1944, 75: 23-33.—Gallagher, J. L. A new multi purpose war dressing. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 609-17.—Ham- mond, A. G. Occlusive dressing; the Almaza patch. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 94.—Henschen, C. Zur Frage einer Reform des individuellen Verbandpackchens der schwei- zerischen Armee: Einfiihrung gleitsicherer Verbande mit Cello- phandeckung der Wunde. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 1023-8.—Holmes, R, & Terry, R. A method for preparing sterile petrolatum gauze in the field. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: 32—Kaplan, A. [Standardiza- tion of the preparation and wrapping of sterile material for times of war] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 2, 21-5—Khodorkov, F. A. [The application of the oil balsam dressing method in various hospitals] Bull. War M, Lond, 1943-44, 4: 68 (Abstr.)— Markovsky, V. Marha. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 651.—Nusret Karabey [Individual dressings and ideal antiseptic for the Army] Askei sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70:87-95.—Papish, G. N. O pereviazochnom materiale. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 96.—Pravila khraneniia i otpuska perevia- zochnogo materiala. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp, 1942, No. 7, 20.—Pshenichnikov, V. I. [Oil-balsam dressings in field surgery] Sovet. med, 1940, No. 7, 23.—Rathle, H. Economy of dressings. J. R. Army Corps, 1943, 81: 190.— Secchi, J. Notas sobre una nueva forma de fijar apositos por medio de un ajustador adhesive Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1944, 43: 1586-8.—Simple dressing for granulating wounds. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 88, 46.—Sterilised dressing packets for field surgical units. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 34, 2.—Surgical dressings, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 317-32.—Surgical dressings and sutures; Medical Department. Ibid, 541-62.—Use of wax paper as a surgical dressing. Bull. DRESSING 422 DRIG U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 34.—Weatherford, R. A. Preserved sterile goods. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 2, 47.— Williams, A. Relief for Old King Cotton. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 548-52.—Wolfe, J. J. The use of wet dressings. Field M. Bull. U. S. Armv. N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 23. DRESSING carriage. Allen, M. L. The dressing carriage. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 10, 62.—Auxiliary swinging tray for dressing carriage. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 174. DRESSINGS destructor. Clay, H. H. A simple form of dressing destructor. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 210-3. DRESSING station. See Aid station. DRIFT correction test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. DRILL. See also Training; also Physician, in this section. United States. War Department. Ad- jutant General. Drill regulations and service manual for sanitary troops, United States Army. 287p. 18? Wash., 1917. Gunzi kyoren to ko-i [Military driU and the school physi- cian] Nippon gakko eisei, 1931, 19: 669-71.—Mounce, D. D. School of the soldier without arms; squad and platoon drill. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourvUle, C. B. &c.) 2. ed, Glendale, 1943, 127-41. DRINKING fountain. Drinking fountain. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 85.— Hitchens, A. P, & Ross, O. A. Bubbling drinking fountains. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 25-31. DRINKING water. See Canteen (of water) Decontamination—of food and water; Water supply. DRIVER. See under such terms as Armored division; Occupational specialty; Tank; Truck; Vehicle. DROPFOOT brace. See under Brace. DROWNING. Avdeev, M. Utoplenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946^8, 5: 688.—Bucher, R. Kampf dem Ertrin- kungstod! Militarsanitat, Ziir, 1949, 31: 65. DRUG. See also subsequent headings; also such terms as Materiel; Pharmaceutical service; Pharma- copoeia; Pharmacology; Surgical technic, Anes- thetization; Therapeutics, Chemotherapy; also under names of diseases. Fussell, It. E. Testing of standard drugs and containers to various physical stresses. 16p 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms No. 1, Rep. Proj. No. 510, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. San Francisco, Calif. Letterman General Hospital, United States Army. Enlisted Technician's School. Pharmacy; drug syno- nyms and common names. 18p. 26^cm S Franc, 1942. Shoshkes, M., McKay, E. A., & Wills, J. H. The efficacy of corn oil and corn oil emulsion as vehicles for certain oil soluble drugs. 19p. 26cm. Army Med. Center, 1949. Forms No. 199, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Silver, S. D. The relation of time to the dose required to produce a given physiological effect. 21p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 22, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. United States. Army. 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Medical Analysis Section. Japanese drugs and medicines. 217pl 20cm. n. p., 1945 [?] Forms No. 1, Enemy Materiel Med. ---- Japanese medical equipment; Japanese drugs and medicines. Inventory report. Tokyo No. 1, 1946- Baryshnikov, K. Miksty. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1066-70.—Classification of medicines' Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: 48.—Deleanu, N. T, & Dick, J. Prepararea provitaminei A, carotina. Rev. san. mil, Bucur 1936, 35: 894-7.—Dulcin, M. Krovetvornye sredstva. In! Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 132-5.—Fliick, H. Beitrage zur Gehaltsbestimmung der Arzneitabletten des Armeesanitatsmaterials. Pharm. acta helvet, 1933, 8: 38- 53.—Girard, P. Medicaments nouveaux. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par, 1947, 3: 592-605.—Ionescu, A. M. Contributiuni la studiul purit&tei, alterSrei si conservarei substantelor medicamentoase. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 858-69.— Khrenov, A. Medikamenty. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 693-6.—Maimind, S. Lekarstvennye sredstva. Ibid, 418-49.—Parfenov, A. Kumysolechenie (vinum lactis) Ibid, 288-91.—Romano, A. C. Importancia de la reaccion del medio en las preparaciones farmaceuticas; algunas incompatibilidades; su resolucion. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1948, 47: 141-55— Solacolu, T., & Kollo, C. Carac- terele esentei de Mentha piperita extrasa din piante cultivate in tara. Rev. san. mil., Bucur, 1936, 35: 870-6. DRUG addiction. See also Alcoholism. Cordite. A new vice among soldiers. West. Druggist, Chic, 1904, 26: 17.—Hunter, C. G. A case of delirium tremens; an account by a patient. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1948, 34: 41-5.— Moore, M. Drug addiction in miUtarv service. Collect. Lect Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 60-73 DRUGGING (of aviator) See under Aviator. DRUGGIST. See Pharmacist. DRUG industry. See also Pharmacy. Ashby, M. War-time drug suppUes; possibilities of Empire production; methods of cultivation. Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 93: 78; passim.—Baxter, J. P., III. Antimalarials. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 299-320.—Cerbulescu, C. Produsele industriale care s'ar putea otyine cu materii prime din tara si de care are nevoie Serviciul sanitar al armatei in timp de pace si in timp de r&zboiu. Rev. san. mil., Bucur, 1936, 35: 808-18.—Daley, W. A. Saving on drugs. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 85.—Development (The) of drug manufacture in Australia; a remarkable wartime achievement. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 765.—Drug production within the Empire. Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 93: 234.—Enloe, C. F, jr. The pharmaceutical industry. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 294. ------ KnoU, A. G, Ludwigshafen. Ibid, 294-8, Ulust. ------ I. G. Farben, Hoechst. Ibid, 300-5. ------ Pharmaceutical manufacture at Leverkusen. Ibid, 306-28.—I.instead, H. N. The war and phar- macy in Great Britain. Australas. J. Pharm, 1941, 22: 357 — MacMillan, C. L'industrie des produits pharmaceutiques en Australie pendant la guerre. Produits pharm, 1947, 2:133-6 — Patch, R. R. The application of manpower to the production of pharmaceuticals. Proc. Am. Drug Manuf. Ass, 1943, 32. meet, 49-53.—Phelps, H. J. Historv of the Organon Factory during the occupation. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 3-6.—Rangel Sobrinho, O. da F. Industria quimica e defesa nacional. Rev. brasil. farm, 1942, 23: 322- 30.—Russell, F. H. Some economic weapons in total warfare. Proc. Am. Drug. Manuf. Ass, 1944, 33: 109-21.—Saving on drugs. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 15.—Suzzi, F. II contributo deUa sanita miUtare italiana alia technica della preparazione e conservazione dei medicinali per uso ipodeimico. Rapp. Congr. Internat. med. pharm. mil, 1931, 2: 169.—U. S. A. and the war. Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 93: 180. DRUG resources. See also previous and subsequent heading. United States. War Department. Office of the Under Secretary. Planning Branch. DRUG RESOURCES 423 DRUG SUPPLY Drugs resources. 95 numb. 1. 27cm. Wash., 1941. Census of essential drugs. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1941, 10: 384.—Gomes da Cruz, J. P. As plantas medicinais e a guerra. Rev. flora med, Rio, 1942, 9: 471-85.—Lunga, J. [Obtaining raw material for the production of drugs during military operations] Voj. zdravot. listy, 1934, 10: 105-7.— Rossiisky, D. M. [Medicinal resources of the USSR] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, 34-7.—Substitutes for imported drugs. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 110.—U. S. has plenty of vitamins, vaccines, and anesthetics. Science News Lett, 1941, 39: 87.—What is happening to botanical drugs? J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 163. DRUG supply. See also Drug industry; Drug resources; Materiel, medical; also under names of drugs as Penicillin; Quinine; Sulfonamide, etc. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 149: Descriptive list of drugs and chemicals in Far East CAD units. 25p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Coffres pharmaceutiques des armees. Arch. med. beiges, 1936, 89: Bull, 161.—Drummond, J. Drugs for the troops. S. Afr. M. J, 1941, 15: 415.—Ortolan, J. A. The practicability or desirabUity of omitting from the supply table certain drugs. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1916, 10: 490-2.—P., W. K. The logistics of pharmacy. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 4, 33.—Supply (The) of drugs. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1943-44, 96: 159. --- Ampoules. Damasio, A. J, Luna Freire do Pilar, O, & Magela Bijos, G. Notas sobre a preparacao de empolas no servico farmacfiutico do exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1939, 28: 302-8.—Papish, G. N. [Effect of low temperature on medicinal substances in ampules] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 12, 53.—Prouzerque, R. Sur un procedG de remplissage et sur la preparation des ampoules m6dicamenteuses k la pharmacie de reserve du corps de de- barquement de Casablanca. Arch. med. pharm. mil, 1911, 58: 48-55.—Rohner, L. J. Preparation et conservation des ampoules medicamenteuses en usage chez les services de santo des armees de terre et de mer. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil,, 1931, 1: 436-46. --- Blood substitutes. See under Blood transfusion. --- Conservation. See also Pharmacotherapy, Economy. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-107: Drug policy and procedure. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-191: Drug policy and procedure. 4p. 26^cm. Wash., 1949. Conservation (The) of essential drugs. Austral. Vet. J, 1942, 18: 49.—Economise now. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 704.— Poriadke (O) propisyvaniia i izgotovleniia lekarstv iz prepara- tov, ukazannykh v farmakopee v vide rastvorov. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp, 1942, No. 7, 20.—Pravila khra- neniia i otpuska syvorotok i vakcin, izgotovliaemykh dlia primenenua na liudiakh, v aptechnykh skladakh, aptekakh i lechebnykh uchrezhdenUakh. Ibid, 16.—Pravila po peregonke, proverke i khraneniiu destUUrovannoi vody. Ibid, 21.— Spisok A: Iadovitykh lekarstvennykh sredstv, kotorye dolzhny khranitsia v aptekakh pod zamkom. Ibid, 23.—Spisok B: Silnodeistvuiushchikh lekarstvennykh sredstv, kotorye dolzhny khranitsia s predostorozhnostiu otdelno ot prochikh lekar- stvennykh sredstv. Ibid, 24.—Tator, K. Conservation of supplies. J. Am. Pharm. Ass, Pract. Pharm. Ed, 1942, 3: 55.—Vega Herrera, A. Alteracion, conservacidn y almacena- miento de sustancias medicinales. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 622-6.—War emergency formulae. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 147.—What the drug trade has done to win the war. Am. Druggist, 1918, 66: No. 5, 54-6. --- Control and rationing. Control of drugs and medical supplies. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 1298.—Control (The) of drugs and wartime pre- scribing. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 213.—Enloe, C. F, jr. The apothecary and drug rationing. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 336.—Garat, Y. Etude schematique du mecanisme de la repar- tition et de la distribution des matures contingentees en pharmacie. Ann. pharm. fr, 1943, 1: 59-61.—Goris. Sur l'etat de nos approvisionnements en produits pharmaceutiques en avril 1941. BuU. Acad, med. Par, 1941, 3. ser, 124: 456-64. ■----- Sur l'etat de nos approvisionnements en produits pharmaceutiques, en novembre 1941. Ibid, 125: 216-23.— Kriegswirtschaftliche Massnahmen zur Sicherstellung des Aizneimittelbedarfes der Armee und Zivilbevolkerung. Veska Zschr, Luzern, 1939, 3: 37.—MacGuire, F. A. Restrictions on the supply of drugs and control of the use of surgical gauze; National Security, Medical Co-ordination and Equipment, Regulations. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 11.—Olsen, P. C. Simplified methods of wartime stock control. J. Am. Pharm. Ass, Pract. Pharm. Ed, 1943, 4: 331-3.—Ramon, G. A propos des rapports presented au nom de la Commission du rationne- ment pharmaccutique. BuU. Acad, mid., Par, 1941, 3. ser, 124: 495. ------ Rapport sur l'approvisionnement en serums et vaccins. Ibid, 496-9.—Sato, T. Rikugun yaku-sei kankei [The relation of the Army to drug control] In his Den Masanao Koike, Tokyo, 1940, 671-7. ---- by countries. Advisory panel on drugs and medicines. Calcutta M. J, 1943, 40: 85.—Baker, D. V. Survey of the British drug and cosmetic trade in wartime. Australas. J. Pharm, 1941, 22: 361-4.—Bennett, F. C. Australian supplies of drugs and medicinal chemicals in war time. Ibid, 439; 511.—Causa (A) de la guerra faltan algunos medicamentos en nuestro arsenal terapeutico. Bol. Dep. hig. Prov. C6rdoba, 1941/42, 1: No. 4, 3.—Doctors and druggists. Nova Scotia M. Bull, 1943, 22: 139.—Drug shortage in Germany. Pharm. J, Lond, 1942, 95: 22. Also Australas. J. Pharm, 1943, 24: 423.—Drug sup- plies from the Empire. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 21.—Drug supplies for liberated civilian populations. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1943, 55: 252.—Drug supplies in wartime [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 1469.—Drugs and the Far East. Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 93: 199.—Drugs rushed to China. West Virginia M. J, 1941, 37: 333.—Drugs in wartime in India. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: 233.—Eichler. Neuer Arznei- lieferungsvertrag mit der Wehrmacht. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 58: 349.—Ermel. Zur neuen PoUzeiverordnung iiber das Werben fur Heilmittel. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 1148 — Gemeinhardt, K. Arzneimittel bei der Wehrmacht. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1570.—Mortimer, A. Drug supplies in war time. Pharm. J, Lond, 1941, 92: 24.—Pharmacies in unoccu- pied France; serious shortage of supplies. Ibid, 259.—Re-draft (A) of the drug biU. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 823.—Reichert. Die Arzneimittelversorgung der Wehrmacht. Deut. Aerztebl, 1940, 70: 53.—Shortage of drugs; Ministry of Health's state- ment. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 372.—South African Union and the drug position. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 846.—Supply of pharmaceutical products in Germany. Ibid, 818.—War and pharmacy in Great Britain. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 154: 203.—Wartime shortages in pharmaceutical commodities in Great Britain. Australas. J. Pharm, 1940, n. ser, 21: 572.— Wielen, P. van der [Medicinal remedies in wartime] Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1940, 84: 3409-16. ---- in wartime. Banzer, G. Moglichkeiten der Arzneiversorgung im Kriege. Deut. Aerztebl, 1940, 70: 39.—Beirne, H. P. Prescription ingredient shortage. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 125.— Davy, E. P. Scarcity of prescription drugs. Bull. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1943, 28: No. 2, 13.—Drugs and war-time alterna- tives. Nature, Lond, 1940, 146: 496.—Effect of the war on drug supplies. J. Am. M. Ass,' 1940, 115: 230. Also Texas J. M, 1943-44, 39: 398-400.—Hamill, P. Drugs; their use and supply in war-time. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1942, 38: 368.— Loeper, M. Rapport general sur le ravitaUlement pharma- ceutique. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1941, 3. ser, 124: 508-15 — Ormerod, M. J. Drug shortage in wartime. Manitoba M. Ass. Rev, 1943, 23: 61.—Plentiful or essential drugs. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 472.—Powell, H. T. Demand exceeds supply of drugs and fine chemicals. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: 106-10 — Prather, O. L. Medicine and pharmacy in war. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1942, 35: 460-2.—Tyrrell, T. M. Scarcity of ophthal- mic drugs. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 731.—War (The) affects materia medica. Med. Soc. 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A fly-borne bacillary dysentery epidemic in a large military organization. Am J Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 750-5.—Love, R. J. M. Bacillary dysentery. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed. Bait 1942, 2: 875-7.—McCommons, D. M. Bacillary dysentery' Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: 7-12—Maksimovicn, N. A. [Chronic dysentery (material from evacuation hospitals) Khn. med, Moskva, 1944, 22: No. 4, 33-5—Manson-Bahr, P. H. Dysentery and diarrhoea in wartime. Brit. M. J, 1942^ 2; 3f6; 374. —---- Epidemic dysentery in the armed forces! Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1943, 210: 37-40. Also Mod Treat. Yearb, 1944, 10: 272-80.—Seize, V. Consideracoes sobre a disenteria bacilar. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1944, 5: 533-9.—Sylla, Walter & Boehmig. Bacillary dysentery. Conf' Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948 Proj 1, pt 7, 95-102.—Thompson, C. M, White, B. V, jr, & Schafer! W. L. Shigellosis studies; etiology and clinical features. IT S* Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 528-40.—Voegtlin, W. L. Bacillary and amebic dysentery. Northwest M, 1944, 43: 69-73.-— Willatt, I. D. Dysentery. Proc. Conf. Med. Specialists East Army, Calc, 1943, 38-43.—Williamson, R, Fuller, R. [et al ] BacUlary dysentery. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948. 48: 818-21.— Zellweger. Ueber eine Dysenterie-Epidemie (Typus Sonne- Krusej im Aktivdienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1943, 73: ---- Bacteriology and serology. Barnes, L. A., & Casterline, J. E. Obser- vations on the production of hydrogen sulfide by Shigella alkalescens. 3p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-756, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Kasuga, K., Goto, K, & Hirozuki, K. Siga-kei sekiri-kin no kensaku ni teki-suru fuch- sin-aryusan natrium [Appropriate acid fuchsins (fuchsin sodium sulphite) for the index of Shigella dysenteriae] p. 1279-331. 21cm. Tokyo, 1928. In: Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 185. Archer, G. T. L. A factor inhibiting the agglutination of Bact. alkalescens by homologus serum. J. R. Army M. Corps 1942, 79: 109-17.—Barnes, L. A. Pathogenic enteric bacilli- the Shigella group. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944. 43: 1178-92. ------ & Casterline, J. E. Observations on the production of hydrogen sulfide by Shigella alkalescens. Ibid, 1947, 47: 478-80.—Bensted, H. J. Bacillary dysentery; the significance of the inagglutinable Flexner in the light of recent investiga- tions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 342-7.—Boyd, J. S. K. The antigenic structure of the mannitol-fermenting group of dysentery bacilli. Ibid, 72: 85-107— Carlquist, P. R. War- time Army medical laboratory activities; development of Shigella typing by antigenic analysis. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 840-5.—Dysentery, bacillary; initiated 1 October 1941 for the antigenic analysis of prevailing strains, evaluation of virulence by suitable techniques and development of treat- ment agents. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 107.—Ewing, W. H, & Bruner, D. W. Selection of Sal- moneUa and Shigella cultures for typing. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 155-60.—Felsen, J, & Leven- kron, E. Experimental studies in the production of agglutinins to B. dysenteriae. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 221-9.—Fisher, M. N. [Serodiagnosis of dysentery according to Vidal] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 107-16.— Getty, R. W, Clifton, F. [et al.] Large scale isolation and identi- fication of Shigella organisms in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 729-33.-—Ivancevic, Z. Ispitivanje vrednosti kon- zervansa za dizentericne klice. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 310.—Kisigami, S, & Tanaka. Y. [On the para-type man- nite non-fermenting bacilli isolated from dysentery patients who were stricken suddenly under prevailing conditions] Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 42-9.—Larkum, N. W. Classi- fication of the Shigellas. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 106-10.—Novgorodskaia, E. M, Andreeva, A. P, & Preo- brazhenskaia, N. I. Epidemicheskaia vspyshka dizenterii, vyzvannaia palochkoi novogo tipa. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otechest. voiny, 1945, 6: 57-63.—Petriaev, E. D. Opyt primeneniia reakcii precipitacii dlia diagnostiki dizenterii. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 3, 32-4.—Pochechuev & Spesivceva. Bacteriofagodiagnostika dizenterii. Ibid, 1940, No. 4, 96.— Sachs, A. Difficulties associated with the bacteriological diag- nosis of bacillary dysentery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 235-9.—Sachs, H. A report on an investigation into the characteristics of new types of non-mannitol-fermenting bacilli isolated from cases of bacillarv dysentery in India and Egypt. Ibid, 1943, 80: 92-9.—Starobinec, G. M, Shustrov, B. M, & Kliuge, V. A. K voprosu o reakcii aggliutinacii filtrata kala pri issledovanii na bacillonositelstvo dizenterii. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 98— Thompson, C. M, & White, B. V, jr. Shigellosis studies; clinical observations on dysentery caused by Shigella flexneri III. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 901- 10.—Typing sera for the genus Shigella. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 627-9. ---- Diagnosis. See also preceding subheading. Aldin, R. The diagnostic importance of the stools in the dysenteries. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 66-9.—Bashina- Liuboshic, S. B. [Quick diagnosis of dysentery] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 81.-—Dysenteries, diagnosis and treatment [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 7, 24-7.—Martin, P. G. Sigmoidoscopy and the diagnosis of chronic amoebic and bacillarv dysentery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 241.—Predtechensky, S. N. Metodika rannei i bystroi diagnostiki dizenterii. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 83.—Romao, A. J. Orientacao diagnostica nas disenterias bacilares. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1944, 5: 669-80, ch.— Shigellosis; early diagnosis and objective response to treat- ment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945. 4: 392-4. ---- Geography. See also World War I; World War II. Adams, J. W, jr, & Atwood, R. T. Bacillary dysentery; a bacteriologic and cUnical analysis of 251 cases occurring in an Army camp. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 14-20.—Arce Q, A. Disenterfa bacilar; su incidencia en salud publica en America Latina. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1944, 181-213.—Berge, C, & Fauconnier, J. BacUlary dysentery in the 4th maritime region, Bizerta-Ferryville, in 1939-40. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 401 (Abstr.)—Dotzer & Schuller. Erfahrungen bei zwei Ruhrseuchenausbnichen in Lagern. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 95; 160.—Franzani, O. F. La disenteria bacilar en el Departamento de San Rafael, Mendoza. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 678r80.—Heinemann, B. Incidence of Shigellas and Salmonellas isolated from American military personnel in Egypt; a bacteriologic analysis. War Med, 1945, 8: 105-8.— Kohasi, N, & Ueda, S. Taiwan Hohei Dai Iti Rentai ni okeru saikm-sei sekiri (Y-kata) no ryuko ni tuite [An epidemic of bacillary dysentery (type Y) in Formosan Infantry Regiment No. 1] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 165, 255-310, tab.—M, R. A. Gunner Parker. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 143 — Mattei, A. Febbre cUmatica massauina estiva. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1939, 45: 229-45.—Randall. C. C, & Dunn, H. O. DYSENTERY 425 DYSENTERY Types of Shigella isolated from military personnel in North Africa. War Med, 1945, 8: 389-91.—Rapoport, M. A. [Etio- logical data on dysentery in Leningrad] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 98-106.—Saunders, H. P. Dysentery epidemic; report of one hundred eighty-four cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 1209-11.—Schad. Ueber Ursache und Verlauf einer Ruhrepidemie (Flexner) bei zwei Truppenteilen. Munch, med. Wschr, 1939, 86: 564.— Stewart, W. On the viabiUty and transmission of dysentery baciU by flies in North Africa. J. R. Army M. 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Novoe v borbe s dizenteriei. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 100.—Skvorcov, V. Borba s bacilliarnoi dizenteriei (hemo- kohtami) v vesenne-letnii period. Ibid, No. 4, 22-4.— Successful treatment of dysentery at sea. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 75,16.—Wilson, D. C. Notes on the treatment of baciUary dysentery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 357-61. ---- Treatment: Chemotherapy. Bulmer, E, & Priest, W. M. Sulfaguanidine in the treat- ment of baciUary dysentery. J. R. Army M. Corp, 1942, 79: 277-86.—Chulkov, P. S. Opyt khimicterapii dizenternnogo bacillonositelstva i khronicheskoi dizenterii. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 9, 40-50. ------ & Chistovich, G. N. [Chemo- therapy of bacterial infections; the action of sulfidine and sulfazole on dysenteric bacilli in vitro and in mice] Ibid, 194,5 No. 4, 42-7.—Clark, A. P. C. Bacillary dysentery; a controlled series treated by sulphaguanidine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 240.—Cornell, V. H, Watt, J, & Dammin, G. J. 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War Med, Chic, 1943, "3: 409-19.— Brown, P. W. Amebiasis. North Carolina M. J, 1944, 5: 1-4.—Cameron, J. A. M, & Collins, J. C. Intestinal obstruc- tion by amoebic granulomata. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 140-2.—Chang, Shih Lu. Studies on Endamoeba histolytica; destruction of cysts of Endamoeba histolytica by a hypochlorite solution, chloramines in tap water and gaseous chlorine in tap water of varying degrees of poUution. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 46-55.—Chopra, R. N. A drug indigenous to India for treat- ment of amoebic dysentery. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1942, 1: 40— Coumel. Molinier [et al.] Interet et enseignements de la rectoscopie dans l'amibiase. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 21-4.—Coxon, R. V. Some observations on amoebic dysenteiy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 243- 56.—Dickson, R. C, & Ross, M. Amoebiasis in veterans. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1949, 61: 13-8.—Effect (The) of ultraviolet radiation on cysts of Endamoeba histolytica. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 2.—Gilje, L. E, & Lampson, R. S. Acute appendicitis in amebic dysentery; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 109-11.— Hauer, A. Infektionskrankheiten; die wichtigsten Infektions- krankheiten, ihre Verhutung und Bekampfung; Amobenruhr. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 44-7. —---- Comments on the discussion on malaria and amebic dysentery. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 87.—Hurst, A. F. Amoebic dysentery. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 293-304, 2 pi.— Intractable intestinal amoebiasis. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1945, No. 43, 4.—Johnson, H. Chronic amoebic dysentery with hepatitis. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 706.—Liebermann, H. R. Carrier rate of intestinal parasites in the non-European staff of a military hospital in Natal, with special reference to E. histolytica. S. Afr. M. J, 1945, 19: 231-3.—McCommons, D. M. Nursing care of amebic dysentery. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 2, 22-8.—Macfarlane, L. R. S. Un- usual aspects and therapy in amoebic dysentery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 223; 255.—Palmer, E. D. Military ame- biasis; observations on the complete courses of forty cases, with results of treatment. Am. J. Trop. M, 1946, 26: 543-57.— Petrov, V. Dizenteria amebnaia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 519-24.—Poirot. La dysenterie amibienne aux armees. Presse mid., 1940, 48: 469-71.—Rappaport, I. Pathogenesis of intestinal amebiasis. Med. Bull. U. S First Army, 1949, 4: No. 9, 3-7.—Remzi Tarakci [Case of amoebic dysentery in a dog and report of similar cases] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1940, 18: 284-96.—Scaffidi, V. I grandi parassitismi intestinali di entamebe a cisti tetranucleate. Gior. med. mil, 1947, 94: 385-95.—Terzani, A. L'amebiasi dei soldati come problema di medicina civile. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 241-3.—Treatment of amoebic dysentery. BuU. Armv M Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 21, 1; 1945, No. 51, 2.—Walton, H. C. m! The symptomless transient urinary carrier of enteric organisms among Egyptians. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 298-303 — Westphal. Parasitology of amebic dysentery. Conf. Med Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 105.—Yosida, M, Ito, M. [et al.] Sengo amoeba-sekiri no surel ni tuite [Various cases of postwar amebic dysentery] Iryo, DYSENTERY carrier. Getty, R. W, Clifton, F. [et al.] Treatment of bacillary dysentery carriers with sulfonamides. U. S. Nav M Bull 1945, 45: 914-8.—Hoagland, R. J, Harris, F. H, & Raile! R. B. Treatment of bacillary dysentery carriers. War Med Chic, 1943 4: 400-3—Philbrook, F. R, Barnes, L. A. [et al] Prolonged laboratory observations on clinical cases and carriers of Shigella flexneri III following an epidemic. U. S Nav M BuU, 1948, 48: 405-14, tab. DYSPEPSIA. See also Dental health, Defects; Diarrhea; Digestive system, Disease; Peptic ulcer. Brockbank, W. The dyspeptic soldier; a record of 931 con- secutive cases. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 39-42.—Bull H C H The dyspeptic soldier. Ibid, 185.—Chavasse, C. C. H. Dys- pepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 174—Conybeare J. J. Dyspepsia m the Royal Air Force. Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1944, 57: 188-90.—Demole, M. La maniere de se comporter, au service mihtaire. vis-a-vis des dyspeptiques, conclusions de la Societe de gastroenterologie. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942 72: 347.—Dyspepsia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 35.— Dyspepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 836.—Dyspeptic (The) soldier. East Afr. M. J, 1940-41, 17: 475.— Ferro-Luzzi, G. Su alcune forme dispeptiche pill comuni nei soldati. Gior' med. mil, 1930, 78: 368-79.—Gill, A. M, Berridge, F. R, & Jones, R. A. Differential diagnosis of dyspepsia; analysis of 217 service cases. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 727-31.—Gold, R. L. Gastroscopic findings in patients with dyspepsia at an Army hospital. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 254-7.—Goldbloom, A. A, & Schildkrout, H. Dyspepsia regimen; a method of rehabilita- tion. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 24-6.—Graham, J. G., & Kerr, J. D. O. Digestive disorders in the forces. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 330-8.—Guyer, R. B. The comparison of radiological and gastroscopic findings in 200 dyspeptic soldiers Brit. J. Radiol, 1943, 16: 241-6.—Hill, L. C. Dyspepsia in the Army. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 1: 452-4.—Hinds-Howell, C. A. A review of dyspepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 473.— Hobbs, G. E. Dyspepsia in the Army; a study of the problem among the troops in M. D. No. 1. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1943-44, 1: 417-28.—Howell, T. H. Anaemia with dyspepsia; a syn- drome encountered in Indian troops. J. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond 1947, 50: 110-2.—Hunt, T. C. Dyspepsia in soldiers. Lancet! Lond, 1942, 2: 323.—Hurst, A. Digestive disorders in soldiers In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed, Lond, 1941, 318-41; 3. ed, Lond 1943, 169-92. Also Am. J. Digest. Dis, 1941, 8: 321-3! ------ Dyspeptics in the Army. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 91. ------ Trastornos digestivos en los soldados. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 935-41.—Hutchison, J. H. The inci- dence of dyspepsia in a military hospital. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 78-81.—Love, H. R. Dyspeptic symptoms in soldiers. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 101-9.— Mackay-Dick, J. The periodic dyspepsia syndrome. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 36-42.— MacNab, G. R. An analysis of 215 cases of dyspepsia where a barium meal was done. Ibid, 1943, 80: 280.—Maingot, R. The dyspeptic soldier. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 124.—Mills, W. G. Abdominal hyperaesthesia in army dyspeptics. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 315.—Monges. L'aptitude militaire des digestifs. Marseille mid., 1940, 77: pt 1, 81-97.—Montgomery, H, Schindler, R. [et al.j Peptic ulcer, gastritis and psycho- neurosis among naval personnel suffering from dyspepsia. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 890-4.—Montgomery, R. Dyspeptic conditions in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 226- 32.—Mussen. R. W. Vapours and dyspeptic feelings. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 309-14.—N, A. G. Digestive dis- orders in the forces. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1941, 45: 72.—Nonulcer dyspepsia in soldiers. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 645 — Payne, R. T, & Newman, C. Interim report on dyspepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 819-21. ------ Dyspepsia in the Army. Ibid, 1941, 1: 382. ----— Dyspeptics in the Army. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 193.—Saffley, R. The radio- logical investigation of dyspeptic soldiers. Brit. J. Radiol, 1941, 14: 96-101.—Schindler, R. Chronic dyspepsia in the armed services. J. M. Soc. Co. N. York, 1942, 1: No. 34, 4-6 — Spira, J. J. Dyspepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 915.—Tidy, H. L. Dyspepsia in the forces. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 113-22. ------ Dyspepsia and peptic ulcer in the services. In Med. Annual, Lond, 1945, 63: 100-3. ------ Newman, C. E. [et al.] Discussion on dyspepsia in the forces. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1940-41, 34: 411-26.—Tidy, H. L, Scadding, J. G. 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Otolar, Chic, 1943, 38: 541-6. ——--- Atresia of the external auditory canal occurring in miUtary service; a report on the correction of this condition in ten cases. Ibid, 1946, 43: 613-22.—Lebensohn,' J. E. Impacted cerumen; incidence and management. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1071-5.—Morris, S. J. Diseases and injuries of the ears. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1924, 11: pt 2, 767-78.—Vieira Filho, O, & Barcelos, W. Sfndrome de Gradenigo; exposicao de um caso. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1949, 38: 65-71. EAR 427 EAR INJURY .--- Inflammation. See also Aero-otitis. Campbell, P. A. The diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic external otitis. 9p. 27cm. Wash. 1947. Forms Techn. Bull TB 10-31, U. S. Veterans Admin. Senturia, B. H. Sulfonamide therapy in the treatment of external otitis; local application. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 186, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Aero-otitis externa. 3 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 317, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----Penicillin therapy in external otitis. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 247, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Etiology of external otitis. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 349, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- & Broh-Kahn, R. H. The use of strep- tomycin in the treatment of diffuse external otitis, 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 486, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Senturia, B. H., & Wolf, F. T. The action of sulfonamides on fungi isolated from cases of otomycosis. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 212, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Ashley, P. External otitis in the tropics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1230-6.—Ballance, G. A. External otitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1943, 29: 255-8.—Beach, E. W, & Hamilton, L. L. Tropical otitis externa; ear fungus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 599-602.—Castle, M. E, Buckles. D. L, & Acker, H. T. A simple treatment for pseudomonas otitis externa. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 559.—Dean, G. O. A treatment for otitis externa in the tropics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1696.-—External otitis in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 8.—Gill, W. D. Otomycosis; some remarks concerning its diagnosis and treatment. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 192-6.—Gordon, A. T. Otitis externa. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 245.— Muzzio, J. C. Labe- rintitis circunscripta o fistula del laberinto. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1947, 46: 368-82.—Quarles van Ufford, W. J. MiUtair- hygienische problemen in Indie; otitis externa. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 1310-2.—Senturia, B. H. Treatment of external otitis. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 3, 22-4.— Studies on the etiology- of otitis externa, and on the in vitro effect of parachlorophenol and peniciUin on the organisms involved. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 31.—Sullivan, T, & Hersee, W. E. Treatment of infections of the external ear canal in a tropical theater of war. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 58-61.—Zimmerman, H. A. Preliminary report of the use of suUadiazine bentonite solution in the treatment of external otitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 426. EAR injury. See also Deaf; Deafness; Gunfire; Head in- jury; Injury, blast. Alexander, G., & Urbantschitsch, E. Die Kriegsverletzungen und die Kriegskrankheiten des Gehororganes. 136p. 27cm. Wien, 1920. Doerler, R. A. Contribution k l'etude des blessures du massif auriculaire par coups de feu. 36p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Mundnich, K. Die Schussverletzungen des Ohres und der seitlichen Schadelbasis. 74p. 25cm. Lpz., 1944. Armenio, O. A. I traumi dell'orecchio da arma da fuoco. Atti Clin, otolar. Napoli, 1939-41, 15: 91-119.—Baldenweck, L. L'oreille et la guerre. Rev. laryng, Bord, 1940, 61: 437; 473.— Collier, D. J. Ear injuries in air raids. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 639. ------ Injuries to the ear in war time. Mod. Treatm. Yearb, Lond, 1943, 9: 226-30.—Escher, F. Die Kriegsschaden des Ohres. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1944, 21: 59-73.— Greifenstein, A. Kriegsverletzungen der Gehororgane. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 221-8— Hagerman, F. Karolinska Sjukhuset's material of aural shot injuries. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 382-5.—Hipskind, M. M. War injuries to the auditory apparatus; clinical and audiometric observations. Laryngoscope, 1945, 55: 678-705.—Lydic, L. A. Wartime ear injuries. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1945-46, 45: 321.—Negus, V. E. Injuries to the ear in war. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 638-53; 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 785-800; 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 760-75.—Pencik, A. S. Travmaticheskaia glukhonemota. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Tadzhik. Narkomzdrav.) StaUnabad, 1945, 42-8.— Perwitzschky, R. 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Otol. Soc, 1941, 47: 215-23. Also War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 133-42.—Zimmerman, G. S. Boevye povrefdenia ukha, naruienia funkcii slukhovogo nerva, so6etaju§6iesja s po- vrefdeniem 6erepa i mozga. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech. ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 7-9. ---- Blast injury. See also Gunfire; Injury, blast. Fantoni, M. Akusticna trauma. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 450-2.—Flodgren, E. The habituation practices, a serious danger to the hearing organs of the soldiers. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 376-82.—Fox, S. L. The effects on hearing of acoustic trauma in industry and war. South. M. J, 1943, 36: 97-100.—Gyulafalvy, T. Robbanasok altal okozott halloszervserulesekrol. Orv. hetil, 1943, 87: 423-5.—Hofmann, L. v. Schadigungen und Verletzungen des Ohres durch Explosionen und Detonationen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 433-44.—Linn, L., & Stein, M. H. A psychi- atric study of blast injuries of the ear. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: 6. Also War Med, 1945, 8: 32 — Miiller-Weitz, E. Ueber Detonationsschaden am Gehororgan. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 338-41.—Perlman, H. B. Acoustic trauma in war and in peace. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1942, 35: 834- 6.—Ruedi, L, & Furrer, W. Entstehung und Verhutung von kriegsbedingten Schallschadigungen des Ohres. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1947, 24: Spec. No, 43-51.—Spak, V. M, & Slein, B. N. Poslekontuzionnye rasstrojstva slukha i re6i. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 4, 11-3.—Udincev, V. N. Vozdusnye kontuzii organov slukha. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 124-7.—Vahdettin Ozan [Injuries caused by detonations and the need for official warning] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 1-8. ---- Deafness. See also Aviator, Ear; Deafness: Hearing, Rehabilitation; Hysteria; Noise. Defective hearing in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 529.— Guild, S. R. War deafness and its prevention. Ann. Otol. 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Otolar, Chic, 1944, 40: 374-81.— Vojadek, V. I. Kontuzionnye porazenija s rasstrojstvami slukha i reci. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 8: 328-65.—War deafness; an annotated bibUography of material in the Volta Bureau files. Volta Rev, 1943, 45: 27; passim.—Weiss, J. A. Deafness due to acoustic trauma in warfare; analysis of 72 cases. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1947, 56: 175-86.—Wit, G. de. Professional deafness in the Naval staff. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1942, 30: 373-82. EAR mold. St John, J. H. Plastic ear mold for communi- cations equipment. 7 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 57-5, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Also Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 11, 1-7, illust; App. D, Proj. 1, No. 8, 1, diagr. EAR MOLD 428 EAR PLUG Dietz, V. H. A new technical procedure in the fabrication of external prosthetic appliances. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 293-303.—Physiological considerations in the use of plastic ear molds for communications equipment. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat, 1946, App. C, 9.—Plastic ear mold for com- munications equipment. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 105.—Resnick, F. A, & Apter, B. F. Fabrica- tion of ear molds. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, Suppl, 226-31. EAR, nose and throat. See also Otorhinolaryngology; also such terms as Altitude, Ear, nose and throat; Aviator, Ear; Eye, ear, nose, and throat. Preobrazensky, B. S. [et al.] Hhctpvkuhh no jieneHHio paHeHuft yxa, Hoca, ropjia u nocjieKOH- Ty3H0HHHX paccTpoficTB cjiyxa h penu. 33p. 21>4cm. Moskva, 1944. Forms No. 19, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. Burns, S. S. Some unusual cases met with in ear, nose and throat service in a base hospital. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1919, 38: 73-5.—Hasslauer, W. Ohren-, Nasen- und Halskrankheiten. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, 3. Aufl, Miinch, 1917, pt 2, 179- 208, illust.-—Simpson, R. R. 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Begutachtung von 1009 im Kriege entstandenen oder verschlimmerten Ohren-, Kehlkopf- und Nasenleiden. Mschr. Ohrenh, 1921, 55: 516-30.—Craig, D. H. A report on the first 1000 cases which attended the ear, nose and throat department of a military hospital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 86-91.—David de Sanson, R. Trauma- tismos e ferimentos de guerra em oto-rinolaringologia. Rev. brasil. cir, 1943, 12: 183-96.—Di Lauro, E. Casistica trauma- tologica e cUnica di guerra. Valsalva, 1948, 24: 189-94.— Heindl, A. Hals-, nasen- und ohrenarztliche Begutachtung Kriegsverletzter und kranker Soldaten. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 543-50.—Horacek, M. Serie vaiecnych poranenf oSetfovanych na prazskd otolaryngologic^ klinice v r. 1945. Cas. lek. cesk, 1945, 84: 1525-7.—Kessler W. Versorgungsarztliche Erfahrungen; die Frage der Dienst- beschadigung bei Hals-, Nasen, und Ohrenleiden. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 286-92.—Kulikovsky, G. G, & Svetlakov, M. I. Obsdaja kharakteristika ranenij nosa, gorla i ukha i kontuzionnykh porazenij. In: Opyt sovet. med. v. VeUk. ote6 vojne, Moskva, 1950, 8: 22-46.—Magalhais de Oliveira Bar- bosa, J. Breves apontamentos a proposito da classificacao, evacuagao, e recuperagao dos doentes e feridos do foro oto-rino- laringologico, em campanha. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1943, 5: 144-9.—Preobrazensky, B. S. Voprosy lecenija invalidov VeUkoi otecestvennoi voiny s posledstvijami LORranenii i LORkontuzii v hospitaUakh NKZdrava SSSR. Vest, oto- rinolar, 1946, 8: 3-7.—Sellari Franceschini, A. Contributo alio studio deUa traumatologia di guerra in otorinolaringoiatria. Otorinolar. ital, 1947, 15: 63-73.—Sviridova, A. E. K statistike boevykh LORpovrezhdenij za vremia Velikoi otedestvennoj vojny. Vest, otorinolar, 1946, 8: 11-5.—Voia6ek, V. Kon- tuzija oto-rino-laringologi6eskikh organov. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 37-40.—Voss, O. Die Kriegs- verletzungen von Ohr, Nase und Hals. Med. Klin, Berl 1939, 35: 1589-91.—Wolfsohn, S. I. [Foreign bodies in gun- shot wounds of the ear, throat, and nose] Feldsher. Moskva 1943, No. 8, 12-4. EAR plug [incl. protection] See also Explosion; Gunfire; Injury, blast. Campbell, P. A. The effect of wearing ear cotton upon hearing acuity [6] 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 10, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Ogden, F. W. Evaluation of ear plug effec- tiveness; preliminary report. 9 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 257, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Ear plug protection against noise and concussion of gunfire, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 326, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Patt, H. M. Survey of hearing deficit in certain Marine Corps personnel and an evalua- tion of the effectiveness of the V-51R ear warden compared to the Knight-Dunbar modification thereof in protecting the ear against concussion blast. 2 Nos. 16, 331. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1 & 2, Res. Proj. X-488, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Peugnet, H. B., & Senturia, B. H. Evalua- tion of ear plug effectiveness. 8 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 257, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 12: Report on Project No. 12; Test of accousti-guard, ear protective device, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 26: Report on Project No. 26; Investigation of ear plugs for protection against gun blast, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. T-12: Report on Project No. T-12; Test of ear protective devices, silents. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Cox, L. K, & Geller, J. W. Anticoncussion ear plugs; pre- vention of aural complications from gunnery concussion. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 139-42.—Flodgren. E. Experiences from the experiments in ear protection in the Swedish Army August-October 1941. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 385- 97.—Halm, T, & Jantsek, G. Mechanikai hallascsokkentea letesftese hangdrtalmak megelozesere a hall6jarat elz&rasaval. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 699-701, Ulust— Loebell, H. Ver- hutungen von Kriegsschaden am Gehororgan. Med. Klin, Berl, 1942, 38: 97.—Nasiell, V. Principles concerning the prophylaxis of aural injuries in the service. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 509-26.—New ear protector adopted by Navy. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 1196.—Senturia, B. H, & Peugnet, H. B. Aero-otitis externa. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 108 EAR prosthesis. See Ear mold; Prosthetic service. EAST. See related material under Geopathology, World War II. EAST Africa. For military medical references see Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. EASTERN Europe. See under World War II. ECUADOR. For related material see under Surgery; Wars and campaigns. ECZEMA. See also Dermatosis. Carpenter, C. C, Nuckolls, C. R., & Dyke, J. S. Nummular eczema and prostatitis; its treatment with peniciUin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 453-7.—Dantas, O. Modernas noc5es sobre o eczema. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1943, 4: 347-58.— Kohe. Yara ve ekzama tedavisinde balik yagi tatbiki. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 145 (Abstr.)—Miitzenmacher, M. A. ECZEMA 429 EDUCATION [Paratraumatic eczema] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 288-91.—Query, L. C. Traite- ment des dermites en general, et en particulier des dermites eczemateuses accompagnant certaines blessures de guerre. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1917, 17: 156.—Sefton, N. Eczema umido curado pelo hormonio masculino. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1942, 31: 217.—Vasconcellos, N. G. Eczematisacoes. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1948, 9: 1373-88. EDEMA. See also Gas edema; Heart, Disease. Opizzi, J. La dieta en los cardioh6patorrenales cr6nicos con edemas. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 843-9.—Rapoport, J. Otek (oedema) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 4: 148-51.—Rashba, J. E. [Pathogenesis and clinical aspect of edema] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 539-46. EDUCATION. See also Instruction; Instructor; School; Training. For special education see such terms as Aviator, Education; Prisoner of war, Edu- cational service; Veteran, Education. Kabo, D. Ideologideskaja obrabotka molo- deii i soldat v Hitlerovskoj Germanii. 39p. 21>2cm. Ashkhabad, 1942. United States. Department op the Army. Education manual. Chic. [&c] EM 29, 1946- Akodus, J. Vseobl6ee voennoe obudenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946—48, 1: 1049-51.—Casarini, A. La preparazione miUtare e guerriera nei dialoghi di Platone. Atti Accad. stor. arte san, 1940, S. 2, 6: 93-110.—Education for the miUtary services. Rev. Sc. Instrum, 1942, 13: 307.—Espy, H. G. Guidance in the Armed Forces Institute. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 169-73.—Hawkins, T. H. Education in the British Army. Nature, Lond, 1943, 151: 438-40.— Janecek, K., & Petracek, J. [MUitary education] Cas. lek. Cesk, 1938, 77: 296-300.—Koike, M. Gakko ni okeru budo ni tuite no syutvo [A plea for the military arts in schools (fencing, judo, etc.)] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 369- 72.—Kyoiku [Education] In: Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun- syo zyuni-kai tokei nenpo (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1899, 151-249.-—Lloyd, C. Education in the British Army. Nature, Lond, 1946, 158: 775; 821.----— The present outlook in army education. Ibid, 1948, 161: 262.—Moyle, R. Refresher courses for service M. O.s. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 181.—Rytz, E. Gedanken eines Arztes zur militarischen Erziehung. Militar- sanitat, Zur, 1947, 29: 33-5.—Sarfatti, G. Un corso di pedagogia miUtare. Riv. psicol, 1921, 17: 167-70.—Vagts, A. War and the colleges. J. Am. Mil. Inst, 1940, 4: 67-75.— Vigon, J. Educacion militar. Ejercito, 1942, No. 26, 19-22.— Wartime mobilization of education. Occupations, 1941-42, 20: 459-61.-—Williams, G. Education and recreation in the Army. Med. Times, N. Y, 1920, 48: 63.—Witty, P. A., & Goldberg, S. Evolution in education through Army experience. J. Educ. Psychol, 1944, 35: 338-46. ---- medical. See also Dental officer; Flight surgeon; Medical officer; Medical student; Military surgeon; Psy- chiatrist; School, medical; Veterinarian. War-time Graduate Medical Meetings. Bulletin. Phila., v.l, 1943- Chesney, A. M. Some tenets of postgraduate medical education. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 585-91.— Dougherty, E. C. The miUtary programme of medical education in the United States. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond, 1944-45, 48: 4-6.—Fraser, P. K. Postgraduate education in the services. Lancet, Lond, 1947, 1: 762.—Larsell, O. Current problems in relation to accelerated program for premedical and medical education. Northwest M, 1944, 43: 161-4.—Lebedenko, V. Training of medical personnel in U. S. S. R. before and during the present war. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 449.—Lueth, H. C. Army refresher courses. Ibid, 1945, 129: 38.—MacEwen, E. M. The accelerated program in medicine. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1944, 30: 132-8. Also J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1944, 19: 139-43 — Mclntire, R. T. Medical education from the standpoint of the Navy Medical Corps. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 210.— Medical education and the war; a series of articles by Federal authorities responsible for medical service in connection with the war. Ibid, 1255-374. ---- medical—in war. See also Medical student. Akeroyd, J. H. Post graduate medicine at the University of Vienna Medical School. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 2, 25-30.—Alexander, L. The medical school curriculum in war-time Germany. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVII-71, 1-21.—B, W. H. The war and medical education. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 19: 1035-8.—Balfour, D. C. Gaduate medical education and the war. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr, 12-5. Also Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: if2-"—Burns, B- '■ War and medical education. Tristate M. J, 1942-43, 15: 2841.—Carey, E. J. Medical education in the present war. Illinois M. J, 1944, 85: 252.—Diehl, H. S. The role of medical education in the war. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1942, 28: 291-301. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 213. Also J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1942, 17: 369-76. ------ Medical education and the Procurement and Assignment Service. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 159-64. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 635-8. ------& West, M. D. The procurement and assign- ment service and medical education. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1943, 18: 15-33.—Elliott, E. C. Education and the war. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr, 4.—Fitts, F. M. Medical education in wartime. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1945, 20: 93-7.—Fritz, G. B. Serious defects are seen in wartime medical training. Med. Econom, 1942-43, 20: No. 10, 65-7.—Graduate medical education in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 1377.—Graham, E. A. Medical education; a war casualty. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q, 1944-45, 8: 147-53.—Hackel, J. P. War as it affects medical education. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: No. 4, 18.—Halliday, W. R. Medical education under air-raid condi- tions. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 685.—Henry, D. D. Changes and challenges in education today. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 614.—Johnson, V. The significance of war-time acceleration in medical education. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 207-16.-—Kretschmer, H. L. Medical education, the war, and vou. Marquette M. Rev, 1944-45, 9: 1-8.—Meakins, J. C. The effect of the war on medical education in Canada. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 209.—Medical education under air-raid conditions; position of the London schools. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 567.—Medical education under the air raids (London) J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1902.—Medical education during the war. Med. Clarion, Manila, 1941, 7: No. 4, 3.—Medical education facilities fully meeting wartime needs. Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1943-44, 46: 98.—Medical education and the war effort. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 1396.-—Medical education in war-time. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 737. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 1126 — Medical education in war time; emergency measures. Brit. M. J, 1939, 2: 1155-7.—Miller, J. R. Medical education and war. Illinois M. J, 1944, 85: 247-51.—Musser, J. H. War and medical education. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1943-44, 40: 29-31. ------ The limitations of medical education in war time. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1943-44, 96: 414-6.—Peters, J. P. Medical education in wartime. Interne, N. Y, 1943, 9: 149-51.—Problems of war-time medical education. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 175.—Rappleye, W. C. Memorandum on medical education and defense. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1942, 28: 6. ------ The financial aspects of medical education in the war program. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1944, 19: 43-5. ------ Effects to date of the wartime program of medical education. Ibid, 46-8.—Reese, H. H. Medical education. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 169-81, illust.—Shikov, G. T. [The work of the Novosibirsk Institute for post-graduate training of physicians during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1943, No. 3, 34-9.—Sinclair, J. G. Application of Army methods to civilian medical courses. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll, 1947, 22: 278.—War conditions emphasize the need of up-to-date medical knowledge. California West. M, 1942, 56: 57.—Wilbur, R. L. Some war aspects of medicine; report of the chairman of the Council on medical education and hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 661-3.—Wilbur (Dr) comments. N. York State J. M, 1941, 41: 1237.—Wilson, J. W. Premedical education in war time. Rhode Island M. J, 1942, 25: 247-9.—Wiskott, A. Bericht iiber das Medizinstudium an der Universitat Miinchen wahrend des Krieges. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVII-71, 6-8.—Zollinger, R. M, Reynolds, F. H. K. [et al.] Medical education in Germany. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 540-4. ---- Role of medical officer. Bonnet, E. F. P. La participation du medecin mUitaire a la formation morale et physique du soldat. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 239-43. Also Spanish tr. Rev. pub. nav, B. Air, 1948, 1: 293-9.— Campana, A. La participation du medecin miUtaire a la forma- tion morale et physique du soldat. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 256-8.—Chaidron. Role du medecin militaire dans la formation physique et morale du soldat. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil, 1947, 11. Congr, 1: 178-86— Gecow, L. Der AnteU des Mili- tararztes an der moraUschen Bildung des Soldaten. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 237.—Geuens. Le role du medecin militaire dans la formation physique et morale du soldat. Rapp. Congr. internat. raid. pharm. mil, 1947, 11. Congr, 1: 169-77.—Meyrelles do Souto, A. La participation du medecin militaire a la formation morale et physique du soldat. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 264.—Perez Saenz de Miera, D. La participation del medico militar en la formacion moral y fisica del soldado. Ibid, 259.—Petchot-Bacque. La partici- pation du medecin militaire dans la formation morale et physique du soldat. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil, 1947, 11. Congr, 1: 187-202.—Puig Quero, M. La participa- cion del medico militar en la formacidn moral y fisica del EDUCATION 430 ELECTRIC WELDING soldado. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 260-2.—Sharp, A. C. R. The role of the military doctor in the physical formation and moral of the soldier. Ibid, 244-50.—Zamfir, D, & Supulescu, J. J. La participation du medecin a la formation physique et morale du soldat. Ibid, 266. ---- sanitary. See Health education; Hospital service, educa- tional; Prisoner of war, Educational service. EE G See Electroencephalography. EFFORT syndrome. See under Heart. EGG. See also Food; Food supply. Gordon, J. E. Food poisoning from powdered egg. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, 15. ——■— Food poisoning from powdered egg in the United States Army. Ibid, 18-20.—Menges, R. W. Inspec- tion of dried whole eggs. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 603-9.—Payton, J. The spray process for making whole egg powder. Ibid, 1943, No. 70, 71-85— Stateler, E. S. Coopera- tive research solves Army egg-drying problems. Food Indust, 1945, 17: 99, &c-—Wendland, The preservation of eggs. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 310. EGYPT. For references to this country see Hospital report; Morbidity; World War II. EGYPTIAN campaign. See Wars and campaigns (1798) World War I; World War II. EIRE. For reference see under Venereal disease. EJECTION posture. See under Acceleration, Tolerance. EJECTION seat. See Aircraft, Ejection seat. ELBOW. See under Joint. ELECTRIC shock. See Injury, electric. ELECTRIC shock therapy. See under Therapeutics. ELECTRIC supply. See with Civilian defense, Utilities. ELECTRIC welding. See also Welder. Dreessen, W. C. J., Brinton, H. H. [et al.] Health of arc welders in steel ship construction; a survey made in cooperation with United States Maritime Commission and United States Navy 200p. 23Kcm. Wash., 1947. Forms Pub. Health BuU. No. 298, U. S. Pub. Health Serv. Trumper, M. Eye flash injuries from welding arc. 9p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-202, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Benson, C. Treatment of photophthalmia foUowing ex- posure to the rays of the welding arc. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 737-43.—Carter, T. J. Electric welding; particularly eye hazards and protective measures. Ibid, 1939, 37:138-42.— Eye flash injuries from welding arc. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 12.—Lo Schiavo, R. Intossi- cazione acuta e cronica fra i saldatori elettrici. Ann. med. nav Roma, 1943, 49: 101-12.—Sato, S. [Eyesight of employees handling electric welding every day] Bull. Nav. M. Ass Tokyo, 1941, 30: 380-8.—Tabuti, C, & Noda, K. A case of cutaneous injury owing to the light of electric welding. Ibid 1937, 26: 9. ELECTROCARDIOGRAPHY. See also Cardiology; Cold environment; Heart; Medical examination, Cardiovascular system. Ernsthausen, W., Wittern, W. W. v., & Reismann, K. The torsion ballistocardiograph 36p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-116A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Kossmann, C. E. Some limitations of the electrocardiogram in the physical examination for flying. 27p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 8, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Army Medical School [Washington, D. C] Clinical electrocardio- graphy; basic course in clinical medicine, 1930- 1931. 48 1. 27cm. Wash., 1930. Forms No. 112, A. M. C. U. S. Army M. Center. White, M. S. A device for obtaining electro- cardiographic leads from the precordium. lip 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 9, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Benson, O. O, jr. The effect of decreased barometric pres- sure on the electrocardiogram. J. Aviat. M, 1940, 11: 67-74.— Calver, G. W. An ink recording electrocardiograph. U. S Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 351-3, pi.—Care of the electrocardi- ograph machine on shipboard. Burned News Lett, Wash 1944, 3: No. 13, 18.—Clagett, A. H, jr. Electrocardiographic changes involving the ST segment and T wave. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 37-43.—Dietzel. Anregung zur Einfuhrung einer (4.) Brustwandableitung der Herzstromkurve in den Lazaretten der Wehrmacht. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 377.—Douglas, A. H. R. Mechanism of T deflection in the precordial electrocardio- gram. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 647-52.—Kay asi ma, K. Die klinische und experimentelle Erforschung iiber das Elektro- kardiogramm. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: 58 — King, J. T, & Robb, G. P. Common errors in electrocardio- graphic diagnosis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 55-66.—Mailer, A. Beitrage zur Beurteilung elektrokardio- graphischer Befunde bei wehrmachtarztlichen Untersuchungen. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 282-9.—Risak, E. Die Bedeutung der Herzstromkurve in der militararztUchen Begutachtung. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 578-82.—Schnur, S. The value of limitations of the electrocardiogram. J. Aviat. M, 1942, 13: 143-7. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY. See also Anoxia, Nervous system; Aviator, Electroencephalography; Medical examination; Neurology, Examination; Neuropsychiatric ex- amination. Prast, J. W. Short-wave artifacts in EEG records. 7p. 26Hcm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 507, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Schroeder, R. E. Prediction of flying ability from the electroencephalogram by the RCAF. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. . ?0Tm? Rep- No- *■ Pr°J- No- 85, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Thorner, M. W. The reliability of the gross evaluation of electroencephalograms by tech- nicians. 21p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. . Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 62, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. . Electroencephalograms in successful pilots and unsuccessful flying cadets. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 72, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Davis' Analysis of relation of the electro- encephalogram to flying. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 94, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAPHY 431 EMBARKATION United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-6: Courses of instruc- tion for VA personnel in electroencephalography, and processing of applicants desiring to attend courses. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-180: Courses of instruction in electro-encephalography for VA personnel, and processing of applicants desiring to attend courses. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 74: Electroencephalog- raphy: operative technique and interpretation. 6p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Cohn, R, & Katzenelbogen, S. Electro-encephalographic studies. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1939, 37: 596-9.—Ferraro, D. Attivita elettrica del sistema nervoso centrale, e precisazioni sullo stato attuale della elettro-encefalografia transcranica. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1939, 45: 47-51.—Gibbs, F. A. Electro- encephalography; principal patterns, diagnostic evaluation. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) PhUa, 1944, 681-96.—Harty, J. E, Gibbs, E. L, & Gibbs, F. A. Electroencephalographic study of 274 candidates for military service. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1942, 48: 677-80. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1942, 96: 435-40. Also War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 923-30.—McDaniel, F. L, Hines, C. G. [et al.] The electroencephalogram in neurological diag- nosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 856-67.—Mead, L. C. Electrical activity of the brain. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, June, 1-4.—Pacella, B. L. Use of electroencephalography in the war effort. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1943, 50: 622-4.—Prast, J. W. EEG experimentation during physical activity. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 4. ----■— Development of a method for automatically analyzing EEG's. Ibid, 7. ------ & Barthomaeus, H. A. Develop- ment of a method for automatically analyzing EEG's. Ibid, 1948, Apr, 11.—Prast, J. W, & Blinn, K. A. A system for remote electroencephalography. Ibid, Oct, 3; 1949, Jan, 8.— Rossen, R. A critical analysis obtained from 873 electroen- cephalographic examinations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 494-503.—Schwab, R. S. Use of electroencephalography in the Navy in wartime. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1943, 50: 489-92. ------ The apphcation of electro-encephalography in the Navy in war time. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1943, 98: 68-73. Also War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 404-9. —Serota, H. M. AppUcabiUty of the electroencephalogram (EEG) to military medical problems. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 537-9.—Silverman, D. Electroencephalography in the Army general hospital. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 163-8.—Solomon, P, Harris, H. I. [et al.l Electroencephalography in the selection of Naval re- cruits. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1310-7.—Turner, W. J, & Roberts, C. S. A year's experience with electroencephalog- raphy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 239-45. --- Apparatus and devices. Bartholomaeus, H. A., Noell, W. K., & Prast, J. W. Modifications in technique of placement of needle electrodes in brain studies. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. Rep. 21-02-047, U. S. Air Force School of Aviat. M. Prast, J. W. Development of new preamplifiers for the existing electroencephalographs. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 5; Apr, 7. ELECTROMAGNETIC waves. See such terms as Atomic energy; Illumination; Radiation gamma; Radiology; Vision, etc. ELECTROPHORESIS. See Neurology, Therapeutics; Physical therapy; Therapeutics, Electrotherapy. ELECTROSURGERY. See under Surgical technic. ELECTROTHERAPY. See under Therapeutics. EMBARKATION. Felton, J. S. Army industrial medical program at a port of embarkation. Indust. M, 194.5, 14: 854-95.—Fernandes Giao, M. R. Notas sobre o funcionamento do Servico de saiide em operacoes de desembarque de viva forca. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1938, 429-48.—Lindeman, S. J. L. Embarkation medical duties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 173-7 — Port of embarkation, Hoboken, New Jersey. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 4: 253-342 — Port of embarkation, Newport News, Virginia. Ibid, 343- 481.—Rix, J. C. A simple method of embarking and disem- barking horses and mules. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 68.—Wuori, L. A. Veterinary activities with animals at a port of embarkation. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1945, 107: 387-91. EMBOLISM. See Altitude, Aeroembolism; Diver; Fat em- bolism. EMERGENCY. See also subsequent headings; also First aid; Flying; Hospital service, emergency; Surgery, emergency. Noce, C. Soc6rros de urglncia em tempo de guerra. 159p. 21cm. S. Paulo, 1942. Roberts, H. G. Emergency care, medical field service, as adapted for war action. 86p. 21i2cm. Los Ang., 1943. United States Army Air Forces. Jungle, desert, arctic emergencies. 149p. 14cm. n. p., 1943. ---- Jungle, desert, arctic, ocean emergencies. 174p. 14cm. n. p., 1943[?] United States. Navy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Aviation Train- ing Division. How to survive on land and sea. 264p. 23^cm. Annap., 1943. Emergency practice now possible without injury. Med. Bull. Continent. Air Command, 1949, 1: 15.—Larkworthy, T. C. Surgery by a non-surgeon. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 281-7.—McDonald, S. F. Military medical emergencies. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 576-9. EMERGENCY kit. See also Kit. Bright, N. Water drop test of Kit, Emer- gency Rescue, Arctic Sled, 2-Man. 15p. 26}4cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-21K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Description of Swedish Air Force sur- vival kit for cold weather. 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. LT. S. Air Force. Hanselman, N. K. Emergency survival equipment, Alaskan wet cold field test. 21p.. 27cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Center. Informa- tional bulletin. Ser. A, No. 4: Army Air Forces emergency kits and equipment. 7p. 26}£cm. Eglin Field, 1943. Arctic survival kit developed. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1950, 15: No. 3, 10.—Weekes, D. J. New emergency kit for pilots. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: 38. EMERGENCY Maternal and Infant Care. See under Dependent. EMERGENCY medical field unit. See also subsequent heading; also First-aid post. United States. Federal Works Agency. First aid detachments for air raid protection. lOp. 18>km. Wash., 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division Bulletin No. 2: Equip- ment & operation of emergency medical field units. 16p. 27cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Notice [pertaining to] Care and mainte- nance of Mobile Medical Team and Casualty Station. 5 1. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Buckman, L. T, Samuel, E. R, & Donaldson, W. F. From preparedness to actual defense; urgent call for weekly drills of EMERGENCY MED. FIELD UNIT 432 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE Emergency- Medical Field Units; civilian defense. Pittsburgh M. Bull, 1940-41, 30: 867.—Civilian defense activities in Ohio accelerated; need for local Emergency Medical Field Units emphasized. Ohio M. J, 1942, 38: 65-8.—Continuation of OCD medical units. Ibid, 1944, 40: 162.—Emergency Medical Field Units in action. Hosp. Counc. Bull, Chic, 1942, 5: No. 3, 15-7.—Equipment for Emergency Medical Field Units. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 65.—Equipment and operation of emergency medical field units [OCD Medical Division Bull. No. 2] Hosp. Progr, 1941, 22: 403-7. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1790-4. Also J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 36-8. Also Med. Rec, N. Y, 1942, 155: No. 2, 8-10.—Miller, H. The Alexian Brothers' Hospital Medical Field Unit. Hosp. Counc. Bull, Chic, 1942, 5: No. 5, 15-9.—Office of Civilian Defense Medical Division defines duties of stretcher teams in emergency medical service. Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1943-44, 46: 52.— P, S. B. Our mobile unit. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 941.—Revised instructions for Field Casualty and Ambulance Units of the Emergency Medical Service. CaUfornia West. M, 1943, 58: 27. EMERGENCY medical service. See also Civilian defense; Hospital service, emergency. Texas, U. S. A. National Defense Com- mittee on Health and Emergency Medical Care. Health and emergency service. 14p. 28cm. Austin, 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division Bulletin No. 1: Emer- gency medical services for civilian defense. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Medical division memorandum. Wash., No. 1, 1941- Emergency medical service for civilian defense. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 793-6; 2170. Also J. Kansas M. Soc, 1941, 42: 523-6. Also Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 409-12.—Fineberg, M. Medical communication. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1942-43, 37: 262.—Foard, F. T. The medical aspects of Civilian Defense. J. Lancet, 1943, 63: 316-9.— Halverson, W. L. National defense and disaster relief. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1943, 58. meet, 50-65.— How to help. Southwest. M, 1942, 26: 33.—Hyde, H. V. Z. Civil emergency service. Delaware M. J, 1942, 14: 223-6.— Jacobson, S. Medical service and civilian defense. Med. Bull, N. Y, 1941-42, 7: 85.—Johnson, A. M. Emergency medical services. Health Bur, Rochester, 1942, Oct, 2-4.—Keller, W. S. Emergency medical service of civilian defense. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1943, 36: 16-21.—Lambie, J. S. Emergency medical service for catastrophies. Indust. M, 1942, 11: 248- 50.-—Mathews, G. F. Address on emergency medical care. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1942, 35: 27-9.—Medical (The) aspects of National Service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 757.—Reed, J. A. Emergency medical service in operation. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 32-4.—Reggio, A. W. Emer- gency medical service. J. Maine M. Ass, 1943, 34: 147-50.— Robinson, E. A. Emergency medical services in war and after. Month. Bull. Bd. Health Indiana, 1943, 46: 29. ---- Air raid casualty. See also Air raid; Evacuation—of wounded; Ship. Medical and sanitary care of the civilian population necessitated by attacks from hostile aircraft. 13 v. MS. n. p., 1940. 13 MSS. submitted in "The Sir Henry S. WeUcome compe- tition, 1940," by various anonymous authors. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. OCD publication 2214-1: Revised course outline; medical aspects of chemical warfare emergency medical services. 18p. 28cm. Wash, 1943. Air raid assistance; the N. P. U. scheme. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 15.—Air-raid casualty services; the period of testing' Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 716.—Bang, O. Orientering vedr0rende forskelhge sp0rgsmaal indenfor luftvaernets sanitetsberedskab. Ugeskr. laeger, 1941, 103: 1462-5.—Blackmore, H. S. Air raid precautions, with special reference to their medical aspects Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1936-37, 30: 469-76.—Booth, W. G, Potts, T. N. V. [et al.] Discussion on health visitors and mid- wives in relation to air raid precautions. J. R. San Inst 1939-40, 60: 160-74.—Brittain, H. A, & Latter, K. A. Re^ ception of air raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 284-6.— Casualty and health problems of air raids. Pub. Health Lond, 1940-41, 54:3.—Conti. Gesundheitsdienst bei Terroran- gnffen. Deut. Aerztebl, 1943, 73: 172.—Cooper, E. L. The preparation of casualties for evacuation and means of trans- port of air raid casualties. Med. J Australia, 1939, 2: 910.— Creyghton, J. [Medical problems caused by aerial warfarel Geneesk. gids, 1938, 16: 492; 520; 549.—Crome, L., Fished R. E. W, & Shirlaw, G. B. Casualty organization in air-raids. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 1: 655-8.—Deutschle, J. How England provides efficient care for victims of aerial attack. Hosp Management, 1941, 51: No. 6, 17.—Dispatch (The) of emer- gency casualties among civilians. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118- 1455. Also Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1941-42, 36: 368.— Distribution of air-raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 518- 728.—Eccles, W. M, & Densham, A. T. The clearance of air raid casualties from aid posts. Ibid, 1940, 2: 332.—Emergency medical service for civilian defense [OCD Medical Division Bull. No. 1] Hosp. Progr, 1941, 22: 399-403.—Experience gained in regard to air raid casualty and hospital services Pub. Health, Lond, 1940-41, 54: 5.—Hedener, B. [Civilian air protection from the view-point of medical attendance Sven. lak. tidn. 1938, 35: 834-7.—Hill, C. London's casualty service. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: 8.—Hockett, A. 3., Pratt, O. G. [et al.] Air raid casualties. Hospitals, 1!»42, 16- No. 2, 26-8.—Holt, H. M. Air raids; dealing with casualties at an incident. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 611.—Massey, A, Alder- son, G. G, & Brockington, C. F. Clearance of urban air-raid casualties at the perimeter. Ibid, 1941, 2: 130.—Medical phase of air raid precautions [Budapest letter] J. Am. M. Ass 1938, 111: 1779.—Mobilization of the Emergency Medical Service on air raid alerts. Circ. M. Ser. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense 1943, No. 33, 1. Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 361.— Preparations for civilian air raid casualties. Ibid, 1939, 113: 244.—Rennie, J. Some observations on recent air raids in Sheffield. Pub. Health, Lond, 1940-41, 54: 109-11.—Shirlaw G. B. C. E. P. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 599—Sinclair-Loutit! K. Civilian casualty clearance in air-raids. S. Barth. Hosp J, Lond, 1937-38, 45: 271-6.—Swan, W. A. M. Rescue work after air raids. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 506.—Telbisz, A. [Med- ical problems of air-raid protection] Orv. hetil, 1938, 82: [mell.] 113-5.—Transportation for casualties. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 1226.—Vallely, N. M. Air raids: dealing with casu- alties at an incident. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 498.—What to do in an air raid. Nassau M. News, 1942, 16: No. 2, 1.—White, M. S. Medical problems of air warfare. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 385-7.—Williams, H. Air raid medical administration in England. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 540-5.—Wilson, W. L. Medical and sanitary care of the civilian population necessi- tated by attacks from hostile aircraft. Army M. Bull, 1942 No. 60, 63-107. ---- First aid. See also First aid. Great Britain. Home Office. Treatment of casualties and decontamination of personnel. 15p. 8? Lond., 1935. Forms No. 1, Air Raid Precaut. Memor. Gt Britain Home Off. Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Emergency medical services instructions, Part 1: Medical treatment and special centres. 60p. 24>km. Lond., 1941. Baehr, G. Advanced first aid for civilian defense. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1941, No. 1.—Bradshaw. H. H. Emergency management of civilian casualties resulting from warfare. In: Treat. Gen. Med. (Reimann, H. A.) Phila, 1943, progr. vol, 203-14—Can onico, A. N. Comentarios acerca de la asistencia de los heridos ocasionados por el bom- bardeo sobre Londres. Bol. Inst. clin. quir, B. Air, 1941, 17: 232-6.-—DeVoto, B. Triangular bandages go on babies. Har- pers Mag, 1942, Sept, 445-8.—First aid in an air raid. West- chester M. Bull, 1942, 10: No. 5. 13.—Illingworth, C. F. W. Treatment of air raid casualties in Britain. What's New, North Chic, 1942, No. 59, 11 (Abstr.)—Lee, J. R. Experiences in the reception and treatment of air-raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 584-6.—Linstead, H. N. Treatment of air- raid casualties; payment of material used by chemists. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 90: 373.—Medical services in air raids. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112:254— Mitchiner, P. H, & Cowell, E.M. The air raid; organisation of medical aid. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 1: 41-4-—Pasmore, H. S, & Williams, B. Delay in treatment of air-raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 533.—Peeters, H. [Organization of medical aid after aerial attacks] Geneesk gids, 1938, 16: 465-78.—Phillips, L. Some practical points in the reception and treatment of air raid casualties. Med. .1. Australia, 1942, 1: 395-7.—Pocock, R. Air-raid precautions and first-aid treatment of bombed casualties. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1941-42, 41: 245.—Popov, G. M. [Methods in reconnoi- tring the territory for medical help during air-raids] Feldsher, Moskva, 1938, No. 10, 41-6.—Qvist, G. Reception and treat- ment of air raid casualties. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1942, 38: 120-2—Reorganization of scheme for treatment of air raid casualties [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 2435 — SJla!'p'T-J* C- Emergency medical defense in a combat zone. Med. Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 7, 42; 114.—Sheen, A. W. Where to treat the air raid casualty. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 189.—Shirlaw, G. B, Fisher. R. E. W., & Crome, L. A. R. P. dressing stations. Med. Off, Lond, 1939, 61: 117.—Some lessons of the raids. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 59.—Stice, L. Pnmeros auxilios en tiempo de guerra. Rev. mid., Puebla, 1943, 16: No. 151, 20-32.—White, N. Delay in treatment of air-raid casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 459 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 433 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE ---- Hospitalization. See also Hospital service, emergency. United States. Civilian Defense Office. Release. Dec. 17, 1943: OCD announces increase in hospital pay rate for EMS patients in disaster. 1 1. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Amendment to agreement regarding temporary hospitaliza- tion and medical care necessitated by enemy action to civilians Circ. AI. Ser. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1943, No. 12, 1.—Amer- sham communique^ S. Mary Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1941, 47: 83.—Baehr, G. Role of hospitals in emergency medical services. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 3, 13-9. ------ Hospital service for civilian casualties. Hosp. Progr, 1942, 23: 229-32. ------Hospitals mobilize for the care of civilian casualties] Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 4, 50-3. ------ British and American hospitals in civilian defense. Hosp. Progr, 1943, 24: 255-7.—Base hospitals for civilians; a round-up of hospital news which also discusses the interne supply, training of nurses, open staffs, and plasma. Med. Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 8, 89-92.—Belchor, G. Roi de los hospitales de los Estados Unidos en los servicios medicos de emergencia para la defensa civil. Dfa med, B. Air, 1943, 15: 132-4.—Cameron, D. H. W. The E. M. S. hospital; its problems and progress. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 205: 285-7.—Caring for the civilian; Strat- ton Audley Park Auxiliary Hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond 1941, 37: 700.—Cross, E. A. Plan for hospitalizing civilians injured in enemy activity is announced. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 4, 108.—De Courcy, J. L. Hospital organization for home defense. Cincinnati J. M, 1942-43, 23: 75-7.—Emergency hospital organisation and medical arrangements in connection with civilian evacuation. Annual Rep. Chief M. Off. Min Health, Lond. (1938) 1939, 57-69.—Emergency Medical Serv- ice head centre at the Atkinson Morley Emergency Hospital. S. George Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1943-44, 33: 9.—Enrollment of hospital personnel in the U. S. Citizens Defense Corps. Circ. M. Ser. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1943, No. 34, 1.—Firth, S. J, & Park, H. Reception of casualties in an Emergency Medical Service hospital. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 491-3.—Frazer, W. M. Emergency organization of hospitals in Great Britain during the war. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 12, 17-26.—Galloway, R. L. Experiences in an E. M. S. base hospital in the London area. Edinburgh M. J, 1942, 49: 16-28.—Government to pay for hospitalization of civiUans injured bv enemy action. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 1374.—Hirshovitz, B. [Emergency hospitaliza- tion in Tel-Aviv] Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1941, 20: 39-42 — Hoffman, C. S. Complacency in war preparations greatest threat to hospitals; surveys being made to determine readiness of emergency medical services for raids. Hosp. Management, 1942, 54: No. 4, 21.—Hospital accommodation for air raid casualties (Ministry of Health statement, September 22, 1938) Brit. M. J, 1938, 2: 719.—Hospital accommodation for air raid casualties [London] J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 856.—Hospital (The) and the defense program. Hosp. Counc. Bull, Chic, 1942, 5: No. 3, 8—11.—Hospital organization for air raids. Med. J. Australia, 1942. 2: Suppl, 9-12.—[Hospital reception of air-raid casualties] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1941, 81: 136-9.-—Hospitals and air-raids; organisation of a city casualty hospital. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 49-51.—Hospitals care for civilian casualties. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 157.—Hospitals to be reimbursed for care of civilian casualties. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 354. Also Med. Times, N. Y, 1942, 70: No. 5, 7. Also North Carolina M. J, 1942, 3: 253 — Houser, G. F. Ready for raids. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: 44 — How hospitals are preparing to meet air raid emergencies. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 2, 30.—Hunt, W. D. Role of the hospital in civilian defense. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 6, 28-30. Also Minnesota M, 1942, 25: 542-4.—Hyde, H. V. Z. The hospital in civilian defense. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 12—4.—Ivanov, P. P. [Basic principles in the organization of air-raid defense in hospitals] Vrach. delo, 1941, 23: 361-4.— Lescher, F. G. Hospital organization in the Emergency Medi- cal Service. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 798-812; 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 917-32; 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 1019-37.—Lethem, W. A. War wounds and air raid casualties; organization of the emergency medical services; hospitals. Brit. M. J, 1939, 2: 656-8.—MacDonald, M. The hospitals' work in air raids; Mr. MacDonald's tribute. Ibid, 1940, 2: 466,—Manion, R. J. The program of air raid pre- caution and civilian passive defense. Hosp. Progr, 1943, 24: 49.—Mulvany, D. K. Hospital organisation in air-raids. Irish J. M. Sc, 1941, 6. ser. No. 185, 186-95.—Munger, C. W. Civilian hospitals and the national defense. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass, 1940, 42: 970-4.—Notes from an air-raid hospital. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1940, 203: 105.—Nursing executives for emergency base hospitals. N. England J. M, 1943, 228: 267.— Ord, A. G. Organisation of a medium-sized hospital for air-raid casualties. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 283.—Passim [on medical preparedness of hospitals in air raids] Guy's Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1939, 53: 299.—Plan (A) for British hospitals. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 2: 945-50.—Plans for hospitalization of civilians injured through enemy action is established; details outlined. Ohio M. J, 1942, 38: 485.—Pratt, O. G. Hospital care of patient in civiUan defense. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 4, 23-8.—Pritch- ard, W. H. The University Hospitals and civilian defense. Clin. Bull. School M. West. Reserve Univ, 1943, 7: 23-5 — Rose, T. F. The organization of a casualty clearing hospital for air raids. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 203-7.—Rules for I affiliated hospital units of the Office of Civilian Defense. Sci- ence 1943, 97: 572.—Sloan, R. P. Ready for disaster; how one small eastern hospital has prepared. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 4 47-9.—Temporary hospitalization for civilians injured as result of enemy action. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 983.— Temporary hospitalization and medical care necessitated by enemy action to civilians. Hosp. Progr, 1942, 23: 95-8.— Underground (An) emergency hospital for air-raid casualties. Lancet Lond, 1941, 2: 494-6, plan.—What British hospital does when air raid sirens wail; use of trained attendants instead of interns on ambulances criticised in Olsen Committee report. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 2, 28.—Wulp, G. A. Hos- pitalization. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 182-228, illust. ---- Nursing. Appointment of a Nurse Deputy to the Chief of Emergency Medical Service. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 13.—Year (A) of air-raids. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1938, ---- Organization and planning. See also Civilian defense. Mitchiner, P. H., & Cowell, E. M. Medical organisation and surgical practice in air raids. 247p. 20}km. Lond., 1939. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Volunteers in health, medical care and nursing, lip. 27cm. Wash., 1942. In: Planning Guides [&c] (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense, Training Sect.) 1942. ■---- Organizing emergency welfare service in your community. 22p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Medical Division. Bulletin No. 4: Central control and administration of emergency medical service. 14p. 27cm. Wash., 1942 [?] —— Bulletin No. 7: Emergency medical service in industrial plants. 12p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Wilson, W. L. Civilian organization for health in time of war. lip. 27cm. Wash., 1948. —— Integration of administration of medical care for the civilian population in total war. 5 1 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- Medical plans for civil defense and disaster; with particular attention to local plan- ning with or without national plans. 16 1. 27cm Wash., 1949. ■---- Medical plans for civil defense and dis- aster relief. 13 1. 28cm. Wash., 1950. Also U. S. Armed Forces M. J, 1950, 1: 462-75. Anglade. Uno de los aspectos de la organizacion m6dico- quirurgiea de la defensa pasiva; el puesto de auxilio bajo abrigo (apreciaciones practicas) Monde med. (Ed. espafi.) 1941, 51: 111-6.—Baehr, G. Relationship of Emergency Medical Service to control centers. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1941, No. 6.— Bentall, W. C. The medical organization of air raid precautions. Practitioner, Lond, 1937, 139: 131-48.-— Bradley, F. R. The emergency medical services of civilian protection. Week. BuU. S. Louis M. Soc, 1941-42, 36: 259- 70.—Central control and administration of emergency medical service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 185-93.—Chievitz, O. Om bombeskader. Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 1317-21.— Civilian medical defense; Medical Advisory Board of OCD in joint meeting with Regional Medical Officers, Washington, Dec. 8-9. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 339.—Conservation of dealers' stocks of medical and surgical supplies. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 16.—Decharneux, G. La coordination des activites medicales pour la protection de la santo des populations civiles en temps de guerre. Bruxelles med, 1938-39, 19: 1497-506.—Emergency medical service for war plants. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 751.—Gill, C. Organi- zation of Emergency Medical Service on state level. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 8.—Health and medical committees urged to assist with war-time health prob- lems. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 911.—Johnson, A. M. Plans for emergency medical services. Health Bur, Rochester, 1942, Feb, 2-4.—Kohn, F, & Hall, M. H. Sending assistance to bombed towns. Brit. M. J, 1942, 2: 650.—LaCroix, J. R. Lessons from the bUtz. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1942, 47: 112-6.— Landis, J. M. Scope and administration of Emergency WeUare Service of U. S. Citizens Defense Corps. Operat. Letter U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 101, lr6— Lueth, H.C. Cuidados medicos y sanitarios de la poblaci6n civil en caso de ataques aereos. 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Imami, S. Le corps medical en face du peril aero-chimique. 85p. 8? Par., 1935. United States. War Information Office & Civilian Defense Office [Affiliated units of civilian physicians] 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Additional duties of local Chiefs of Emergency Medical Service. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 15.—Air raid precautions and the medical profession. Brit. M. J. 1936, 2: 239.—Armstrong, G. E. Medical cooperation in civil defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 335-8.—Baehr, G. Duties of the local Chief of Emergency Medical Services. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1941, No. 3. Also Rhode Island M. J, 1941, 24: 228. Also N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1941-42, 94: 305. ------ The doctor and the hospital in civUian defense. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 154-8. ——■— The interne in civilian defense. Interne, N. Y, 1942, 8: 78 &c. ------ Functions recommended for State Hos- pital Officer. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 9, 1-3.—Brauns, W. Der Betriebsarzt im Werkluftschutz. Med. Welt, 1938, 12: 1825-7.—Canadian and American doc- tors for the E. M. S. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 398.—Civilian defense; duties of the local chief of emergency medical service. N. England J. M, 1941, 225: 994.—Civilian physicians in Office of Civilian Defense and the U. S. Public Health Service; affiliated units to give Army temporary local assistance in military emergencies. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 5, 31-4. Also J Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 44.—Doctor (The) and civilian defense. Texas J. M, 1941-42, 37: 643-6.—Doctors' duties in air raids. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 35.—Doctors in time of war; scales of pay for a national emergency medical service. Ibid, 1939 2: 238.—Duties of the local chief of emergency medical services. J. MissouriM. Ass, 1941, 38:416.— G. P. (The) in air- raids. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1:1183.—General practitioners and A. R. P. services. Ibid, 1941, 1: 21.—Gliddon, W.O. Airraid precautions and the doctor. Nat. 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Econom, 1941-42, 19: No. 5, 40-3. ---- Shelter service. See also Shelter. Aid posts in air-raid shelters. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 147.—Aid posts in air-raid shelters; Lord Horder's recommenda- tions. Ibid, 165.—Central shelter sick bay for City of London. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 352.—Closing of medical posts in London's air raid shelters. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 897.—Medical notes in ParUament; sick bays in shelters. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 617.—Pharmacists and the shelter problem. Pharm. J, Lond, 1940, 91: 141.—Shelter service. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1941, 37: 205. ---- Surgical service. See also Emergency medical field unit. Bailey, K. V. The emergency surgical station. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: 474.—Dixon, C. W. A mobUe surgical unit for air raid precautions purposes. Med. Off, Lond, 1938, 60: 241.— Entin, N. A. [Contribution au travail chirurgique pendant la defense antiaerienne d'une locality habitee] Khirurgia. Moskva, 1941, No. 2, 38-41.—Haberer, H. v. Einsatz der Chirurgen bei Luftangriffen. Wien. klin. Wsehr, 1944, 57: 188-92 — Howitt, H. G. Mobile surgeries for bombed areas. Brit. M. J, EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 435 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICE 1941, 2: No. 4216, 83.—Ulingworth. C. F. W. Surgical organisa- tion in air raids. Edinburgh M. J, 1941, 48: 793-8.—Mac- Donald, M. Mobile surgical units. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 271. ---- Training. Great Britain. Home Office. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precau- tions handbook No. 10: The training and work of first aid parties. 52p. 24J^cm. Lond., 1939. Shirlaw, G. B. Casualty training, organisa- tion and administration of civil defence casualty services. 283p. 22>km. Lond., 1940. Bibliogr. on A. R. P.: p.271-8. Emergency medical services featured in new sound motion picture. Health News, Albany, 1942, 19: 141.—Emergency Medical Service Training School. Chin. M. J, 1942, 60: 84-6; 1944, 62: 99-105.—Kortenhaus, F. Ueber die Unter- weisung der Zivilbevolkerung in der ersten Hilfeleistung im Luftschutz. Munch, med. Wschr, 1935, 82: 412.—Revised instructions for field casualty and ambulance units of Emer- gency Medical Service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 1222. Also Southwest. M, 1943, 27: 43-5. ---- by countries [and localities] Baehr, G. Organization of emergency medical service in New York. N. York State J. M, 1942, 42: 551-5.—Barron, J. L. Health Department defense measures in Nassau County, N. Y. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1941, 33: 701-4.—Beelman, F. C. Medical defense in Kansas. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1942, 43: 412-4.—Bourdon, C. A. Les centres de triage des blesses et les hopitaux dans l'organisation du Comito de protection civil a Montreal. Union med. Canada, 1943, 72: 682-5.—Civilian medical defense in New Jersey. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 9-12.—Colt, R. M. National Defense Council at Gloversville, N. Y. J. Am. Water Works Ass, 1941, 33: 1869-74.—Costa Mandry, O. Control and administration of emergency medical services in civiUan defense of the Island of Puerto Rico. Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1942, 34: 314-27.—Coulter, J. S. El hospital y el medico en la defensa civU de los Estados Unidos de Norte America. Rev. radiol. fisioter. Chic, 1943, 10: 1-5.—Croulx, A. Air raid precautions in Montreal and the health officer. Canad. Pub. Health J, 1942, 33: 532-40.— Cutler, E. C. Civilian medical defense in Massachusetts. N. England J. M, 1942, 227: 7-10.—Davies, W. R. Civilian medical defense for Lackawanna County. Med. Soc. Rep, Scranton, 1942, 36: No. 6, 9-13.—Denisov, N. S. [Future problems of the medical-sanitary service of iocal anti-aircraft defense] Sovet. zdravookhr, 1943, No. 6, 16-24. ------ [Medico-sanitary service of local civilian defense organizations during the present war] Ibid, 1944, No. 7, 14-23.—Emergency medical service in Westchester. Westchester M. Bull, 1943, 11: No. 5, 9.—German, W. J, & Smith, G. M. The organiza- tion and function of the Emergency Medical Service in Con- necticut. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 514-21. Also in Essent. Emerg. Tr. (Connecticut M. J.) N. Haven, 1942, 3-12.— Groulx, A. A. R. P. in Montreal and the health officer. BuU. hyg. Montreal, 1942, 28: No. 3, 1-19.—Hauss, A. P. How Floyd County Emergency Medical Service has been developed. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1942, 35: 642-7.—Howlett, G. P. The CiviUan Casualty Service. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1942, 47: 256-8.-—Indian Medical Association's memorandum on civil defence medical measures for Bengal. Calcutta M. J, 1942, 39: 425-7. Also J. Ind. M. Ass, 1942-43, 12: 33.—LaCroix, J. R. More lessons from the Blitz. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1942, 47: 447-50.—Lovegrove, T. A. R. P. precautions. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 1: 155.—Manual of Emergency Medical Serv- ices Connecticut State Defense Council. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 202-11.—Medical preparedness for civilian air-raid casualties. Calcutta M. J, 1943, 40: 350.—Oliver, W. L. 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See under such terms as Blind; Disabled; Prisoner of war; Veteran. ENCAMPMENT. See Camp. ENCEPHALITIS 436 ENCEPHALITIS ENCEPHALITIS. See also Disease—by organs: Brain; Menin- gitis; Polioencephalitis. Haymaker, W. E., & Smadel, J. E. The viral encephalitides. 67p. 25om. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 6, Study Batch U. S. Army Inst. Path. Arthropod-borne encephalitides. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 124.—Chumakov, M. P. Epidemi- ceskie virusnye infekcii centralnoj nervnoj sistemy i metody ikh diagnostiki. In: Dost, sovet. med. Ote6. vojny, 1943, 1: 132-41.—Coumel, Paraire [et al.] Considerations sur une encephalite a forme psychique. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 31-4.—Dankovsky, N., Shapoval, A. [et al.] Encefality. In: Encikl. slovar voon. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1199-211 — Feemster, R. F. Encephalitis in the mUitary services; epidemi- ology, diagnosis, and management in large troop concentra- tions. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 195-209. ------ EncephaUtis in the miUtary services. In: Man. MU. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila, 1944, 353-67.—Pette. Encephalitis, Myelitis, Polyradiculitis, Polyneuritis, Poliomyelitis; entziindliche Erkrankungen des Zentralnervensvstems. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 220-3.—Schneider, C. Prob- lems of encephalitis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 187.—Tolosa, A. Diag- nostico e tratamento das encefaUtes agudas nao supuradas. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 47-60. ---- Control. Encephalitis studies. In: Malaria Control in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 77.—Hammon. D. D. T. encephaUtis con- trol program. Annual Rep. Com. Neurotr. Virus Dis. U. S. Army (1945-46) 1946, 8. ---- Geography. Infectious encephalitis in the Far East. Health U. S. Army, 1948, 3: No. 3, 14.—Sabin, A. B. Neurotropic virus diseases in the west Pacific and Far East. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 56. ---- Japanese type. Hurlbut, H. S. Failure of the offspring of mosquitoes infected with Japanese B encephalitis to transmit the virus. 4p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The transmission of Japanese encepha- litis by mosquitoes after experimental hiberna- tion. 5p. 27cm. Bethesda, Md, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 9, Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Thomas, J. I. Potential vectors of Japanese encephalitis in the Caroline Islands. 5p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The cyclic transmission of Japanese encephalitis by Culex quinquefasciatus, utilizing voung albino mice. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 6, Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Army Medical Department Research and Graduate School. Preparation of Japanese encephalitis vaccine, chick embryo type dried, for the U. S. Army, 1947. 14p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Cyclic (The) transmission of Japanese encephalitis by Culex quinquefasciatus, utilizing young albino mice. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, July, 4.—Encephalitis epidemic in Japan. Annual Rep. Com. Virus Dis. U. S. Army (1948) 1949, 3-6.—Failure of the offspring of mosquitoes in- fected with Japanese B encephalitis to transmit the virus. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, 6.—Imano, Y. Simin ryuko-sei noen no ni rei [Two cases ,.] Gun idan zassi, 1925, No. 148, 1293-309.—Japanese B encephalitis. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 122-4. Also Annual Rep. Com. Virus Dis. U. S. Army (1948) 1949, 10. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 8.—Japanese B encephalitis vaccine. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan, 153.—Manitoff, A. Japanese B encephaUtis; current epidemic in Tokyo. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 10, 7-9. Also Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 4, 7.—Moaner, W. E„ jr. Japanese B encephalitis; epidemiological report of the 1945 outbreak on Okinawa. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 586-97.—Paul, J. R. St. Louis and Japanese B encephalitis vaccines. Annual Rep. Com. Neurotr. Virus Dis. U. S. Army, 1944, 9.—Plans for the vaccination of Americans in Japan against Japanese B encephalitis in 1947. Res. Program U. S Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 120.—Potential vectors of Japanese encephalitis in the Caroline Islands. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. Res. Inst, 1948, July, 4.—Sams, C. F, Thomas. L. G. [et al.] Symposium on Japanese B encephalitis. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 4, 81-95. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 10 1-15. Also Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 4, 3-13.— Smadel, J. E, Randall, R, & Warren, J. Preparation of Japanese encephalitis vaccine. Bull. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1947, 7: 963-72.—Subproject on Japanese B encephalitis vac- cine. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, July 94-9; Oct, 102-7; 1947, Apr, 56-8.—Taylor. G. Japanese B encephalitis; clinical aspects. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 10, 11-4. Also Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 4,11-3.—Thomas, L. G. Japanese B enceph- aUtis; epidemiology. Surgeon Circ. AI. Sect. Far East Com- mand, 1948, 3: No. 10, 2-5.—Tigertt, W. D. Japanese B en- cephalitis; laboratory studies. Ibid, 9-11. Also Aled. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 4, 7-11.—Turner, E. A. Japa- nese B encephalitis; field control measures. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 10, 5-7. Also Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 4, 4-7.—Ward, R, & Sabin, A. B. Japanese B encephalitis. Annual Rep. Com. Neurotr. Virus Dis. U. S. Army (1945-46) 1946, 2-4. ---- post-vaccinal. See Encephalomyelitis, post-vaccinal. ---- in animals. Young, G. D, & Hyam, R. I. C. Report on an outbreak of hard pad disease in B. A. 0. R. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 24-9. ENCEPHALOMENINGITIS. Garmany, G. Intellectual deterioration following acute encephalomeningitis. J. R. Nav. AL Serv, 1944, 30: 53. ENCEPHALOMYELITIS. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. The inactivation of eastern and western strains of equine encephalitis virus by mechanical agitation. 7p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Project X-176, Nav. M. Res. Inst, U. S. Cunha, R. Da transmissao a animais dome'sticos de um virus da encefalomieUte equina, isolado na Bala (BrasU) Rev. mU. med. vet, Rio, 1941, 4: 3101-31.—Encephalomyelitis vaccine. Army M. Bull, 1939, 49: 24.—Equine encephalomyelitis. Ibid, 1941, No. 58, 143.—Equine encephalomyeUtis. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 134; Oct, 182; 1947, Apr, 90; July, 90; 1948, Jan, 166.—Gilyard, R. T. Mosquito transmission of Venezuelan virus equine encephalo- myelitis in Trinidad. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 75, 96-107.—Inactivation (The) of eastern and western strains of equine encephalitis virus by mechanical agitation. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 7.— Kelser, R. A. Equine encephalomyelitis. Vet. BuU, Carlisle Barracks, 1940, 34: 1-6.—Luna, B. Existe la encefalo-mieUtis equina en Cuba? Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1939, 3: 274-6.— Mace, D. L„ OU, R. L., & Cortez, F. S. Evidence of the presence of equine encephalomyelitis virus in Philippine animals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 504-7.—Malaga Alba, A. Algunos casos de encefalopatia in vernal en los ca- ballos del ejercito. Rev. mil. Peru, 1939, 35: 380-94. ----- Encefalopatia equina en el verano de 1938. Ibid, 1939, 36: 89- 102, pi.—Mitchell, R. B., Lasher, N. A., & Anslow, R. O. The effect of hypoxia produced at high altitude on the infection of chick embryos with equine encephalomyelitis virus. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1949, Jan, 14.—Randall, R. The preparation of equine encephalomyelitis vaccine (chick) by the Army Veterinary School. Vet. Bull, Carlisle Barracks, 1940, 34: 7-12. ------ Equine encephalomyelitis. Army Vet. Bull, 1942, 36: 157-71. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 659-70.—Schoening, H. W. The epizootiology of infectious equine encephalomyeUtis in the United States. Vet. Bull, Carlisle Barracks, 1940, 34: 13-9.—Shirlaw, J. F. Equine encephalomyelitis in India. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939-40, 11: 40; 75, pi.—Ulio, J. A. Requisition for equine encephalo- myeUtis vaccine. Army Vet. Bull, 1943, 37: 126. ---- human. Bejarano, J. F. R. Los ultravirus, virus neur6tropos; encefalomielitis humana de origen equino. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1942, 41: 499; 570; 667; 724. ---- post-vaccinal. Postvaccinal encephalo-myeUtis. BuU. Army AI. Dir, Lond, 1942, No. 10, 1-3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 53. Also BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 34, 3.—Rugg-Gunn, M. A. Two cases of encepha- ENCEPHALOMYELITIS 437 ENERGY METABOLISM litis following vaccination. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1947, 33: 222-5 ■—Siegler, A. M. EncephaUtis due to antirabies vaccine; report of a case. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1948, 48: 620-5. ENDARTERITIS. See with Disease—by organs: Cardiovascular system. ENDOCARDITIS. See also under Heart. Diamond, J. L. Subacute bacterial endocarditis; 4 cases. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1944-45, 21: 41-7.—Etinger, J. G, & Shmerling, M. G. O 6astote zabolevaemosti revmatiz- mom i podostrym septideskim endokarditom v period vojny i v poslevoennye gody. Ter. arkh, 1949, 21: No. 2, 15-23.— Gillespie, J. O, Tobias, G. [et al.] [Acute subacute bacterial endocarditis] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 602-9 — Gomez Cuellar, P. La penicilina en las endocarditis malignas lentas. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 363-6.—Gonzaga Rodri- guez, L. Sobre el tratamiento de las endocarditis lentas por la penicilina. Ibid, 1946, 8: No. 20, 10-2.—Hunter, T. H. Subacute bacterial endocarditis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 229-31.—Josselson, A. J. Subacute bacterial endo- carditis; a report of a healed case with death due to congestive heart failure. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 4, 1-5.—Jovanovic, R. Dijagnosticka osnova bakterijalnog endokarditisa. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 88-92.—Pizzi, F. W, & McCarthy, F. W. Subacute bacterial endocarditis successfully treated with penicillin. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 1010-3.—Szigal, A. M. Az endokarditisek klinikai alakjai is azok osztalvozfisa. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 293-9. ENDOCRINE system. See also under Medical examination, Endo- crine system. Durisif, S. Jedno tumacenje nervnih uticaja na endokrinu sekreciju. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 373-8.—Jensen, H. F., & Steeples, G. L. Study of the effects of hypothermia on the control of endocrine secretion. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 2, No. 4, 1. Also Proj. 3, No. 3, 1. --- Diseases. See also names of endocrine diseases as Goiter; Thyrotoxicosis, etc. Diseases of ductless glands and spleen (endocrines) Statist. Navy AI, 1948, 4: No. 9, 10-2.—Filberbaum, M. B. Water- house-Friderichsen syndrome; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 549.—John, H. J. Endocrinopathies in the miUtary service. J. Clin. Endocr, 1943, 3: 55.—Leichliter, J. W., & Fish, C. E. The Waterhouse-Friderichsen syndrome; a report of a case in a soldier. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 77-81.— Olmedo, C. Comentarios sobre el sfndrome adiposo-hipoge- nital. Rev. san. mil, Asunci6n, 1943, No. 138, 161-8. ENDOCRINOLOGY. See also Medical examination, Endocrine system. Hutton, J. H. War endocrinology. 363p. 23^cm. Chic, 1943. Hutton, J. H. War endocrinology and recent progress. Clin. Med, 1943, 50: 10-4.—Lianas Villacampa, J. De la organoterapia a la hormonoterapia. Bol. farm, mil, Madr, 1936, 14: 162.—Shipner, L. B. Endocrinology in the miUtary service. IlUnois AI. J, 1947, 91: 35-40. ENDURANCE. See also Fatigue. Deschwanden, J. v. Zur Frage der Steigerung von Leistungs- und Widerstandsfahigkeit der Truppen. p. 3-8. 22^cm. Basel, 1935. Also Allg. schweiz. MiUtarztg, 1935. P'an, K. Yu-sh6ng yii k'ang chan [Eugenics and endurance in war] 263p. 19cm. Shanghai[?] 1943. Forms No. 7, Jen-wen sheng-wu-hsiieh lun-ts'ung. Keator, J. F. Correlation of static physical endurements. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, July, 27. ------ Payne, R. [et al.] Correlation of static and physical endurance. Ibid, 1949, Jan, 27.—Molnar, G. W. Factors influencing endurance in a wet-cold environment. Sympos. MU. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 257-60. ENEMY capabilities. See under Intelligence. ENERGY metabolism. See Metabolism. ENGLAND. See under Wars and campaigns; see also Great Britain, for other related headings. ENIWETOK. See World War II; also Atomic bomb, Test. ENLISTED personnel. See Personnel; Reserve; Soldier. For medical care of wives see Dependent, Emergency Maternity and Infant Care. ENTERIC fever. See also Digestive system; Typhoid. Bauer, F. K, & Watkins, J. H. Enteric fevers. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 63-73.—Brandao, H. Diagn6stico das febres entericas pelo laborat6rio. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1946, 35: 57- 65.—Dick, J. C. Laboratory findings in enteric group fevers in the Middle East Forces. J. Hyg, Lond, 1945-46, 44: 430- 6.—Syverton, J. T, Ching, R. E. [et al.] Typhoid and para- typhoid A in immunized military personnel. J. Am. Al. Ass, 1946, 131: 507-14. ENTERITIS. See also Diarrhea; Digestive system; Dysen- tery; Dyspepsia; Gastroenteritis. For regional enteritis see under Ileum. Abel, J. Zur Frage der Enteritis mit besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der Rontgenuntersuchung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 198-204.—Cal lender, G. R, & Inmon, E. H. Diarrhea, enteritis, and dysentery. Army M. BuU, 1937, No. 40, 24-75.— Stindl, F. Die Behandlung des akuten Darmkatarrhs mit Kartoffelkohle. Deut. MUitararzt, 19*2, 7: 284.—Wachsmuth, H. O, & Wirtz, K. Beitrag zur Symptomentrias Conjuncti- vitis, Urethritis, Arthritis nach Enteritis. Ibid, 1943. 8: 258- 63.—Winckelmann, H. Zur Chemotherapie von Darmka- tarrhen. Ibid, 319. ENTOMOLOGIST. See also Entomology. Description of the profession of entomology issued by the War Manpower Commission. J. Econom. Entom, 1944, 37: 165.-—Hardenbergh, W. A. Entomologists and the Sanitary Corps. Ibid, 465-7. ENTOMOLOGY. See also such terms as Disinsectation; Epi- demic; Epidemiology; Insect; Insecticide; Lousi- ness; Preventive medicine, etc. United States. Army Medical Depart- ment Research and Graduate School. Out- line of course in entomology; medical entomology and other members of the phylum Arthropoda as ticks and mites which are of medical and veter- inary importance. 52 1. 26>^cm. Wash., 1933. United States. Naval Medical School. Laboratory guide to medical entomology with notes on malaria control. 193p. illus. 27cm. Bethesda, 1943. Annand, P. N. Entomological problems imposed by war conditions. J. Econom. Entom, 1943, 36: 193-200. ------ The war and the future of entomology. Ibid, 1944, 37: 1-9.— Bradley, G. H. Entomological services on the program for malaria control in war areas. Ibid, 475-7.—Bunn, R. W. Entomological service in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 40-4 —Cory. E. N. Entomology and the war. J. Econom. Entom, 1943, 36: 355-8. ------ Graham, S. A. [et al.] Report of the Committee on coordination of entomology with war effort, December 7, 1943. Ibid, 1944, 37: 179.—Cory, E. N., Matheson, R, & Bishopp, F. C. Report of the Joint Committee on Military Entomology of the American Associa- tion of Economic entomologists and Entomological Society of America. Ibid, 1943, 36: 159; 1944, 37: 180; 1945, 38: 137.— Cory, E. N, Peairs, L. M. [et al.] Report of the Committee on Coordination of Entomology with the war effort, 1942. Ibid, 132-5 —Ellsworth, J. K. Medical entomological problems of the war. Biol. CoUoq, CorvaUis (1943-44) 1945, 18-21.- Herms, W. B. Medical entomology meets the impact of war. J. Econom. Entom, 1945, 38: 8-11.—Hungerford, H. B. Rela- ENTOMOLOGY 438 ENVIRONMENTAL HYGIENE tion of entomology to the war effort. Tr. Kansas Acad. Sc, 1943, 46: 303-8.—Knight, K. L, & Hurlbut. H. S. A taxo- nomic study of arthropods of parasitological importance, with special emphasis upon those capable of disease transmission. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 59.— Metcalf, C. L. Entomological training for the Armed Forces. J. Econom. Entom, 1943, 36: 482.—Ozburn, R. H. Problems of medical entomology of militarv importance in Canada. Ibid, 1944, 37: 455-9.—Snyder, T. E, St. George, R. A. [et al.] Wood in implements. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 23. ENUCLEATION. See Eyeball; Ophthalmology, surgical. ENURESIS. Thorner, M. W. A study of enuresis in avia- tion cadet applicants. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 134, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. Al. Backus, P. L. Enuresis in the Army. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 868. ------& Mansell, G. S. Investigation and treatment oi enuresis in the Army; preliminary report on 277 cases. Ibid, 462-5.—Benowitz, H. H. The enuretic soldier in an AAF basic training center; a study of 172 cases. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1946, 104: 66-79.—Bisher, W. Enuresis in the adult. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 244-6.—Carillon, Trial & Pelot. Traitement de certaines enuresies essentielles par radiothfirapie des ganglions etoiles. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 83.—Levine, A. Enuresis in the Navy. Am. J. Psychiat, 1943-44, 100:320-5 — Menninger, W. C. Enuresis. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y, 1948, 181-4.—Michaels, J. J. The significance of persistent enuresis in the history of the psychopathic per- sonality. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 315.—Ostrovsky, M. I. K voenno-vra6ebnoi ekspertize no6nogo enureza. Voen. med. J, Aloskva, 1947, No. 10, 22-4.—Rosie, R. J. Nocturnal enuresis. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1941, 77: 46-9.-—Shlionsky, H, Sarracino, R, & Bischof, L. J. Functional enuresis in the Army; report of a clinical study of 100 cases. War Aled, Chic, 194.5, 7: 297-303.—Suby, H. I. The management of enuresis. Aled. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 21, 18-22. ENVIRONMENT. See also such terms as Arctic service; Clothing, Environmental aspect; Cold environment; Cold exposure; Endurance; Heat; Tropical service. Stein, H. J., Bader, R. A. [et al.] A study of hormonal alterations in men exposed to heat and cold stress. 22 1. 27Hcm. Wash., 1948. Forms No. 140, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quartermast. Gen.) United States. Army. Office of the Quartermaster General. Research and Development Branch. Environmental Pro- tection Section. Memorandum report. Law- rence, Mass., No. 6, 1947- Basal metabolic rates of Eskimos, acclimatized white per- sonnel, and non-acclimatized Air Force personnel. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat, 1948, July, 2.—Belding, H. S, Darling, R. C. [et al.] Notes on methods used at the fatigue laboratory to evaluate the thermal insulation provided by cold weather clothing. Clin. Invest. Rep. (OSRD) Wash, 1943, No. 24, 1.—Body reactions and requirements under varied environmental and cUmatic conditions. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 103.—Burton. Theory of protective clothing. Clin. Invest. Rep. (NRC) Wash, 1943, No. 16, 12.—Cox, W. C. Reaction to influence of surroundings. In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: pt 2, 77.— Effect of environment on nutrition. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 335.—Improvement of instru- ments and techniques for environmental research and testing. Ibid, 133-6.—Mills, C. A. Physical environment and effective man power. Alii. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 331-8.—Molnar, G. W, Magee, R. B. [et al.] Temperature responses of Eskimos to outdoor weather. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 1, 4-21.—Siple. Experience in living m a cold climate. Clin. Invest. Rep. (NRC) Wash, 1943, No. 16, 10. ENVIRONMENTAL hygiene [and medi- cine] See also such terms as Arctic service; Cold ex- posure; Environment; Heat; Tropical service, etc. Illinois, U. S. A. Department of Public Health. Educational health circular No. 125: Statutes of Illinois relating to environmental sanitation and disease prevention in and around military camps, naval bases and defense indus- tries. 21p. 21^cm. Springf., 1941. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Environmental Hy- giene. Report. Wash. (1946/47) 1947- —— Progress report. Wash., No. 1, 1948- Brown, H. R, jr. Research in environmental medicine. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 401 .—Environ- mental sanitation. In: Effects of Bomb. Japan (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) Wash, 1947, 92-121, illust.—Yaglou. Com- mission on Environmental Hygiene. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan, 164. EOSINOPHILS. See also Disease—by organs: Abdomen; Hematology. Hirst, W. R, & McCann, W. J. Tropical eosinophilia; report of a case. U. S. Nav. Al. Bull, 1945, 44: 1277-81.—Ritchie, E. A. A. Tropical eosinophilia; an aetiological inquiry. J. R. Army Al. Corps, 1944, 83: 177-82.—Terakado, M, & Kikuti, T. A case of familial eosinophilia. Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: 33.—Tropical eosinophilia. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 40, 1.—Weinbaum, J. G, Riblet, L, & Benedict, C. D. Tropical eosinophilia. Bull. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1949, 9: 477-83. EOSINOPHILIC granuloma. Martinez Pazos, A. Granuloma eosinofilo de los huesos. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 417-20.—Michael, P, & Norcross, N. C. Eosinophilic granuloma of bone. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 661-8.—Silliphant, W. M, & Hull, D. B. Eosino- philic granuloma of bone, with report of two cases. Ibid, 1947, 47: 1058-66.—Weaver, E. N, & Carter, J. R. Eosinophilic granuloma of bone. Ibid, 1066-72. EPIDEMIC [incl. infectious disease] See also Infection; also names of specific epi- demic diseases as Encephalitis; Epidemic hemor- rhagic fever; Frambesia; Hepatitis; Influenza, etc. For epidemic in national armies see also Morbidity. Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. Communi- cable diseases, p. 30-81. 26cm. Wash., 1947. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947. Dieudonne, A., Gruber, M. v. [et al.] [Uebertragbare Krankheiten, andere innere Er- krankungen, usw.] 3. Aufl. 268p. 17Hcm. Munch., 1917. Forms No. 2, Taschenb. Feldarzt, Alunch, 1917. Hill, J. H. 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K voprosu o tak nazyvaemykh infekcionnykh nefrozo-nefritakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, 6: 25 &c.—Rotenburg, S. S. Svoe- obraznyi infekcionnyi nefrit. Ter. arkh, 1940, 18: 156, &c.— Sat5, T. Ryuko-sei syukketu-netu no byflri-sosiki syoken un idan zassi, 1944, 372: 545. —Smorodincev, A. Nefrozo- EPIDEMIC HEMORRHAGIC FEVER 442 EPIDERMOPHYTOSIS nefrit hemoragicheskij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 3: 1343-7.—Suzue, K. Ryuko-sei syukketu-netu byori kanken. Nippon igaku oyobi kenko hoken, 1943, No. 331, 15.—Terskikh, V. I., Narcissov, N. B, & Smirnov, M. R. Endemideskii nefrozo-nefrit i leptospiroznaja vodnaja Ukhoradka. KUn. med, Moskva, 1941, 19: 68 &c. EPIDEMIOLOGY. See also Bacteriology, Laboratory; Epidemic; Immunology; also names of specific epidemic diseases. Brazzaville, French Equatorial Africa. Institut Pasteur de Brazzaville. Rapport sue le fonctionnement technique. Brazzaville, 1943- Boldyrev, T. E. Problemy epidemiologii v voennoe vremja. In: Dost, sovet. med. 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Ibid, 1940, No. 4, 61-6.—Petro- sian, Y. L. Metodika i praktika vedenija sanitarno-epidemio- logideskoj karty. Ibid, No. 8, 56-65.—Pugadev, K. F. [Conference of epidemiologists at the front] Ibid, 1942, No. 9, 74.-—Recommendations for course of instruction in epi- demiology. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 265.—Rogozin, I. I. The institutes of epidemiology and microbiology during the Patriotic War. In: Microb. & Epidem. (Babsky, E. B.) Lond, 1945, 153-8.—Rozdestvensky, V. Epidemiologideskoe obsledovanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 5: 1222-8. Rudnev. G. P, & Sokolova, N. M. [Epidemi- ological tables] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 2, 43.—Simmons, J. S. Epidemiology in the army. Army Al. Bull, 1940, 53: 36-44.—Skvorcov, V. V. [The work of the epidemiological laboratories] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 53-6. ---- Organization. Benjaminson, E. Sanitarno-epidemiologi6eskij otrjad armii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 4: 1411-3.— Boldyrev, T. Epidemiolog voennyi. Ibid, 5: 1217-20.----- & Korostelev, V. Protivoepidemiceskaja zasdita vojsk. Ibid, 4: 914-22.—Korostelev, V. Protivoepidemideskaja zasdita v VMS. Ibid, 921.—Semasko, N. A. [Sanitary epidemiological work in rural districts during the war] Hig. & san, Aloskva, 1944, 9: No. 6, 33-7.—Uvarov, M. M. [Sanitary epidei cal stations during the present war] Ibid, No. 9, 30-8. EPIDERMOLYSIS bullosa. See with Dermatosis. EPIDERMOPHYTOSIS. See also Dermatophytosis; Foot, Mycosis. Duggan, T. L. Investigation of the fungi- static activity of reagents that might be suitable for use in the treatment of epidermophytosis. 12p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-469, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Arraud, C. Epidermomycose interdigito-plantaire. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav, 1934, 124: 544-50.—Athlete's foot. Bull. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1944, No. 82, 19.—Beckjord, P. R. The prophylaxis and treatment of epidermophytosis of the feet. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 895-8.—Derzavis, J. L, & Poppen, J. R. A campaign against athlete's foot. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 600-2.—Digneo, E. M. Control of athletes foot. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 5, 21.—Duggan, T. L. Investi- gation of the fungistatic activity of reagents that might be suitable for use in the treatment of epidermophytosis. Rep. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, 1-5, 7 tab.—Fitz-Hugh, T, jr, Livingood, C. S, & Rogers, A. M. Dhobie mark dermatitis. Bull. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1943, No. 69, 55-8.—Haulon, S. Vicissitudes du traitement des dpidermophyties. Rev. mdd. nav. Par, 1946, 1: 413-7.—Investigation of the fungistatic activity of reagents that might be suitable for use in the treat- ment of epidermophytosis. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 37.—Leitman, D. S. Epidermofitija stop. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 62-7.—Memmesheimer. A. M. Die Erkennung und Behandlung der Epidermophytie. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 386-9—Monacelli, M. Le epider- mofizie nella pratica dermatologica militare. Atti Soc. ital. derm, sif, 1941, 4: 242-4. ------ Note e osservazioni su le epidermofizie. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1943, 49: 3-16, 2 pi.— Radovicky, G. A. [Epidermophytosis of feet and hands] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 12-23.—Rouse, J. W. H, & Hadly, W. A. Army experience with ids. Alii. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 798-801.— Sand. M. Sul contagio della epidermofizia inguinale; consi- derazioni personali. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 283-6. ------ Contributo alia terapia della epidermofizia inguinale. Ibid, 316-9.—Sneddon, I. B. Epidermophyton infections of the skin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 154-60.—Taylor, S. J, jr. A simple treatment for epidermatophytosis. Alii. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 93-6.—Venkei, T. Az epidermomykosisok kezelese. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 701-14, Ulust. EPIDIDYMITIS. See also Genitals; Gonorrhea; Injury; Uro- genital apparatus. Barton, J. D. M. Two cases of subacute epididymitis. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv, 1941, 27: 72.—Epididymitis. BuU. Army M. Dir, Lond, 1942, No. 13, 6.—Garafalo, F. I fibromiomi deU'epididimo. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 436-42.—Investiga- tion of non-specific epididymitis. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, Suppl. No. 10, 1—4.—Non-specific epididymitis. Select. Army AI. Dep. Bull, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 58-60—Nonspe- cine epididymitis. J. Am. Al. Ass, 1943, 122: 458. EPILEPTIC. Lennox, W. G., & Walker, A. E. The treat- ment of the epileptic veteran. 18p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-28, U. S. Veterans Admin. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical, bulletin TB 10A-46: Designated cen- ter for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up studies of patients suffering from genetic epilepsy. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Deut sch, A. L, & Zimmerman, J. A plan for the treatment and rehabilitation of epileptic veterans. N. York State J. M, 1947, 47: 1284.—Duval & Trinite-Schillemans, A. Impor- tantes malformations craniennes chez un dpileptique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 35.—Fox, J. T. Epileptics in air- raids. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 631.—Lehman, A. Placement of applicants with epilepsy. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Dis- abled Vet, Wash, 1945, 138-41.—Lennox, W. G. Rehabili- tation of epileptic service men. Am. J. Psvchiat, 1943-44, 100: 202-4. Also Collect. Papers Dep. Neuropath. Harvard M. School, 1944, 13: No. 47, 202-4. ------ & Cobb, S. Employment of epileptics. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 567-79.—Prudhomme, C. Dilantin sodium in the treatment of epileptic Negroes. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 148-52.—Roseman, E. The epileptic in the Army. Am. J. Psychiat, 1944-45, 101: 349-54.—Schmidt, W. Die unerlaubten Entfernungen der Epileptiker. In his Forens. psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl, 1918, 161-7. EPILEPSY. See also Neurosis, Convulsive states. India. Army. Medical Directorate India. Technical instructions No. 6. Memorandum on neurology; Epilepsy, p. 1-2. 34cm. N. Delhi, 1943. In: Techn. Instr. Med. Dir. Army India, 1943, No. 6/7. Schmidt, W. Fuguezustande und Epilepsie. p.137-67. 24^cm. Berl., 1918. In his Forens. psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl, 1918. United States. Veterans Administration'. Technical bulletin TB 10A-170: Observation of seizure; use of VA Form 10-2614d-2a, Report of Seizure. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Bailey, P. War and epilepsy and the Veterans Administra- tion. Res. Pub. Ass. Nerv. Ment. Dis, 1947, 26: 529-35.— Bandeira de Mello, N. Constituicao e epilepsia. Rev. med mil, Rio, 1941, 30: 350-77.—Biagini. G. II fenomeno d'osta- colo di Donaggio negli epilettici. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 176-80.—Borgarello, G. La diagnosi di epilessia in medicina legale militare. Ibid, 1943, 91: 44-8.—Braun, F. EpUepsie, MiUtar und Ehe. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 74.—Cappon, D. The pitressin hydration test in the diagnosis of epilepsy. J. R- Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 132-5.—Chor, H. Some aspects of epilepsy in the Navy. Dis. Nerv. Syst, 1946, 7: 37-46.— Cull ins, J. G, Morgan, J. D., & Corum, C. L. Influence of cevitamic acid in idiopathic epilepsy, preUminary report. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 301-3.—De Nieder- hausern. A, & Moruzzi, G. Problemi patogenetici e diagnostici nello studio dell'epilessia umana. Gior. med. mil, 1942, 90: EPILEPSY 443 EPIZOOTIC 881-910.—Fergusson, I. Some problems of epilepsy in the Royal Navy. J. R. Nav. AI. Serv, 1946, 32: 112-4.—Fulmer, J. C. Removal of large area of calvarium in epilepsy. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1939-40, 16: 280— Furlado, D. O problema da epilepsia e a medicina militar. Clin. hig. & hidr, Lisb, 1935, 1: 346-57.—Gardner, W. A. The use of sodium diphenyl hydantoinate, dilantin, in epilepsv. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1940-41, 17: 372-5.—Hilger, D. W, Mueller, A. R, & Freed, A. E. The pitressin hydration test in the diag- nosis of idiopathic epilepsy. Alii. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 309-13.-— Importance of history in the differential diagnosis of fits. BuU. Army Al. Dir, Lond, 1941, No. 4, 1. Also Select. Army Al. Dep." 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L'epUessia; considerazioni cliniche e medico legali sull'art. 28 E. I. per la Marina. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1948, 53: 79-96.—Teixeira, N. L. Testes diagn 6s ticos para a determinacao do limiar epileptogeno. Rev. med. mil;, Rio, 1945, 34: 39-55. ---- traumatic. See also Head injury. Jourdran, M. L. M. *Crises nerveuses chez les blesses de guerre cranio-cerebraux. 88p. 8? Bord., 1917. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-135: Post-traumatic epilepsy center. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Baruk, H. Les crises nerveuses gdndralisdes; sdmdiologie; diagnostic; conduite a tenir notamment en neuro-psychiatrie muitaire. Ann. med. psychol. Par, 1944, 102: pt 2, 245-78 — Jasper, H. The value of electroencephalography in the diag- nosis of post traumatic and other forms of epilepsy. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. (Canada) 1944, 5. meet. No. 4, C.6123, 1-12.—Manceaux, A, & Susini, R. Les crises nerveuses dans l'armde; dtude portant sur 1.100 cas. 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Kriegstierseuchen und ihre Bekampfung; Leitfaden fiir Veterinaroffiziere, beamtete und praktische Tierarzte. 161p. 23cm. Hannover, 1915. ---- [The same] Epizootics and their con- trol during the war. Transl. by A. A. Leibold. 215p. 21cm. Chic, 1917. Boldyrev, T. Epizootia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 5: 1252.—Communicable disease problems of the veterinarian in wartime. Vet. Aled, Chic, 1942, 37: 495.—Eichhorn, A. Personal survey of wartime animal- disease control in Great Britain. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 100: 7-11.—Todd, F. A. Historical sketch of the development of the control of animal diseases in Germany. Med. Bull. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 4, 45-50 — Wagener, K. Die Hiihnerpest, Geflugelpest, als Kriegstier- seuche. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr, 1941, 537. ■--- experimental. See Bacteriological warfare. EQUILIBRIUM [incl. vestibular appara- tus] See also Aviator, Equilibrium. Birren, J. E. Static equilibrium and vestib- ular function. 8p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-293, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----& Fisher, M. B. Standardization qf two tests of postural equilibrium; the railwalking test and the ataxiagraph. 13p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-293, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Coermann, R. Untersuchungen uber die Einwirkung von Schwingungen auf den menschlichen Organismus. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1939-40, 4: 73-117.—Sommer, J. Zur Frage der Einwirkung von mechanischen Schwingungen auf den Eigen- reflexapparat des Menschen. Ibid, 292.-—Standardization of two tests of postural equilibrium; trie railwalking test and the ataxiagraph. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 25. EQUIPMENT. See also such terms as Ambulance; Ammuni- tion; Bag; Burner; Cabinet; Camp, Hygiene and sanitation; Chair; Chemical warfare, Equipment; Chest; Clothing; Destructor; Dressing; Field case; Hospital construction, Equipment; Kit; Nutrition service, Equipment; Oxygen equip- ment; Weapon, etc. Contributions to the theory and knowledge of the design of equipment. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1948, No. 1, 259.—Ferrabouc, L. La tenue militaire de campagne. Rev. mdd. fr, 1938, 19: 403-24.—Krotkov, F, & Jakovenko, V. Obmundirovanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 3: 1418-31.—Riabov, P. Kipiatilniki. Ibid, 2: 1218-22.—Shaposhnikov, A. Ekipaz flotskij. Ibid, 5: 1115- 20. --- aero-medical. See also Aeromedicine. United States. Navy. Aero-Medical De- partment. Weekly memorandum for Equip- ment and Material Section, Bureau of Aero- nautics. 9 December 1944. 2p. 27cm. Phila., 1944. For further reports see Monthly memorandum .,; U. S. Navy Aero Medical Equipment Laboratory. Barr, S. S, & Baime, J. E. Portable flight surgeon's examin- ing room. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 55.—Ledfors, G. E. History of progressive changes in equipment used by the Medi- cal Department. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 356.—Lovelace, W. R, II, & Resch, J. A. Flight testing of items of medical equipment used by military pilots and their crews. Collect. Papers Alayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: 826-31. Also J. Aviat. AI, 1944, 15: 26-31.—Medical field equipment for the air corps. Army AI. BuU, 1936, 35: 25-7. ---- Aviator's. Gagge, A. P. Personnel equipment problems in ETOUSA and NATOUSA. 7 1. 28Hcm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-34, Memo. Rep. Aero AI. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hanselman, N. K. Ice saw-snow knife with shovel, detachable handle type. 5 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22I, Memo. Rep. Aero AI, Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Haas, F. E. Personal equipment program, Fourth Air Force. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 188.—Trockman, R. J. Personal equipment program in the Eighth Air Force. Ibid, 186. ---- dental. See Dental equipment. EQUIPMENT 444 EQUIPMENT ---- medical. See also names of equipment; also such terms as Destroyer; Drug; Emergency medical field unit; Instrument; etc. [Germany] Heer. Dienstvorschrift 5: _Ent- wurf: Vorschrift fiir die Behandlung der Sanitats- ausnistung und fiir die Herstellung von Verband- und Arzneimitteln. 153p. 21cm. Berl., 1935. ---- Packordnung des Satzes (a) Truppen- sanitatsausnistung. 16p. 8? Berl., 1937. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. A history of wartime research and development of medical field equipment. Part I. Medical Department Litter Program. Part II. Medical Department Vehicle Program. MS. 730p. [Before June 1946] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. United States. Army. 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Medical Analysis Section. Japanese medical equipment report. Tokyo, No. 151, 1945- Title varies according to the type of material handled; alternate title is: Japanese medical material report. United States. Department of the Army. Technical bulletin TB MED 186: Moisture- proofing and fungi-proofing (tropicalizing) Medi- cal Department equipment. Rev. ed. 7p. 26cm. Wash., 1950. Werthmann, H. Das Sanitatsgerat des Feld- heeres. 2. Aufl. 258p. 19cm. Miinch., 1944. Forms Bd 5, Taschenbiicher des Truppenarztes. ----& Willecke, W. [The same] [1. Aufl.] 221p. 19^cm. Munch., 1942. Alden, C. H. Recent changes in the field equipment of the Aledical Department United States Army. Mem. Congr. mdd. panamer. (1896) 1898, 2. Congr, 2: 202-21.—Combat equip- ment, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 251-62.—Equipping medical field units. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 70, 2-4.—Field Hospital, Ambulance Company, and other divisional unit equipment. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 263-88.—Fischer. Sanitatsausrustung. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 210. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 255-7.—Hays, S. R, & Morgan, C. V. Moderni- zation of equipment. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash, 1948, Jan, 66.-—Iliesco, P. C. Rapport sur I'dquipment sanitaire individuel du personnel subalterne des Services de santd au combat. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1937, 19: 18-53.—Improvised equipment. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 98-102.—Individual equipment, Aledical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 235-50.—Johnson, J. B, jr, & Wilson, G. H. Outline used in preparation of individual development project histories included in monograph on wartime research and development of medical field equipment. In: Hist. War- time Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash, 1946, 728-31.—Knoll, W. Infektionskrankheiten; die chemischen Untersuchungsgerate in der Feldsanitatsausrustung. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 24-7 — Linthicum, E. S. Hand cart or trailer for movement of medical equipment. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 243-7.—Mann, W. L, & Brown, A. B. Experimental field medical equipment. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 563-5, 2 pi.—Moucka. Chemische Gerate der Feldsanitatsausrustung. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 211. Also Conf. Aled. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 257 — Muddiman, J. B. C. Japanese army medical equipment; tvpical field allocation and distribution. Med. Techn. Intellig. Field Rep, 1946, No. 5, 1-28.—Muniz Angulo, L. Ensenanza v equipos en la sanidad militar norteamericana. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1940, 4: 316-22.—Poliakov, N, & Rozanov, P. Komplektnoe medicinskoe osnaSdenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1395-400.—Randfn y Vergara, J, Padilla y Cespedes, V. M. [et al.] Informe sobre los equipos sanitarios en compafia y paz, usado por la marina e infanterfa de marina norteamericana en Caimanera, Guantanamo, Cuba. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1941, 5: 136-41.—Richards, T. W. A new brigade medical outfit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1914, 8: 62-5.—Roberts, R. H. Some ship-made improvisations. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 391-3.—Spassky, V. Termometr. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 475.— Timofeevsky, P. Spalnyi mesok. Ibid, 238-40.—Unger & Maiss. Problems of medical equipment from the pharma- ceutical point of view. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 216.—Zimmerman, H. A. Compressed air atomizer. BuU. U. S. Armv Al. Dep, 1947, 7: 246. ---- optical. See also Eyeglass; Optometry. Ellenbogen, A. Primenenie zeltvkh stekol na flote. Aled. pribav. morsk. sbor, 1904, pt 2, 365-77, tab.—Trimby, H. Ophthalmic instruments for Uncle Sam. Bausch & Lomb Mag, 1942, 18: No. 3, 6. ---- pharmaceutical. See also Drug; also names of drugs; also Thera- peutics. Alcazar, A. Equipos farmacduticos de campafia, en cajas transportables. Bol. farm, mil, Madr, 1935, 13: 321-39.— Apparatus for dispensing corrosive agents. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 419.—Mafz Eleizegui, L. Analisis ffsico y qufmico de los objetos de vidrio y caucho utilizados en los Servicios de Sanidad Alilitar. Bol. farm, mil, Madr, 1929, 7: 129-52. ---- sanitary. See also Sanitation. Hanon-Valcke. Aerateur; pieces relatives aux experiences faites a la manutention militaire de Metz. 55p. 8? Par., 1851. United States. War Department. Office of the Adjutant General. Document No. 897. Notes on sanitary appliances, War Plans Division, April, 1919. 40p. 8? Wash., 1919. Cot & Genaud. La ddtection physiologique. Presse mdd, 1939, 47: 1029-31.—Goncarov, P. Kamera okurivanija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946—48, 2: 1111.— Poliakov, N. Sanitarno-khoziaistvennoe imusdestvo. Ibid, 4: 1407.—Sanitary cover for meat blocks. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1945, No. 84, 27.—Ungerer. Peculiarities of the Russian sanitary equipment. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8. 214.—Zunjic, J. O stednji sanitetskog materijala. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 248-51. ---- surgical. See Surgical equipment. ---- Testing. See such terms as Desert; Environment, etc. ---- veterinary. See also Veterinary medicine. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. No. 463: Be- schreibung des veterinararztlichen Gerats vom 4. Februar 1933. 108p. 21>^cm. Berl., 1933. Hess, H. E. Veterinary field equipment. Vet. BuU, Wash, 1937, 31: 191-3.—Veterinary equipment and suppUes, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 629-58. EQUIPMENT laboratory. See also Equipment; Laboratory. Dabney, A. S. The U. S. Army's Medical Department Equipment Laboratory; its research and contributions to field service. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 1-16.-—Field equipment museum. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 9-11.—; Kitagawa, Z. Mako-situ sadan; rikugun no mako-zyutu ni tuite [...the grinding laboratory; workshop technic of the army] Ika-kikaigaku zassi, 1928-29, 6: 411-3.—McKinney, G. L. Some recent activities and developments at the Medical Department Equipment Laboratory, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Army M. BuU, 1936, No. 37, 37-56. ------ Current activi- ties in the Medical Department Equipment Laboratory, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 105-15.—Medical (The) Department Equipment Laboratory, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Army M. BuU, 1923, No. 2, 36-43 — Nakayama, Y. Mako-situ sadan; rikugun mako seido oyobi kinmu ni tuite [...the grinding laboratory; regulations and duties in the army repair shopsl Ika-kikaigaku zassi. 1928-29, 6: 404-11. EQUIPMENT officer. Personal equipment officer. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 5, 16.—Reynolds, S. R. M. Personal equipment officers and the care of the flyer in the AAF. J. Aviat. AI, 1945, 16: 202-4, &c. ERGOMETER. Karpovich, P. V. Improvements in the fric- tional bicycle ergometer. 5 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 65, U. S. Air Force School I Aviat. M. ERGOMETER 445 ERYTHROCYTE Mata. L. Exploracion de rendimiento del trabajo mental y fisico en la unidad de tiempo. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 230-8. ERITREA. See under World War II. ERYSIPELAS [and erysipeloid] Ferguson, L. K, Hand, E. A, & Strauch, J. H. Treatment of erysipeloid of Rosenbach with penicillin. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1947, 47: 150-53.—Gleiser, L. M. Erysipelas infections in man and animals. Aled. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: 14-7.—Kohayakawa, K. Tandoku no keika to hakkekkyu-su no kankei ni tuite [., leucocyte count and the course of erysipe- las] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 299, 313-27.—Rushmore, R. W. A virulent swine erysipelas vaccine in Italy. Aled. BuU. Aledit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 168.—Swine erysipelas. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1945, 4: 159. ERYTHEMA. See also Dermatosis; Skin. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Studies of experimental heat rash. lOp. 27cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Project X-479, Nav. Aled. Res. Inst, U. S. ---- multiforme. Duemling, W. W., & Lesney, T. A. Erythema multiforme; a study of 10 cases. U. S. Nav. Al. Bull, 1945, 44: 968-72 — Erger, B. D. Erythema multiforme pluriorificialis (Stevens- Johnson disease) AIU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 308-12.—Gorman, J. E. The Stevens-Johnson syndrome; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1949, 49: 50-4.—Hartley, L. P, & Nelson, C. F. Erythema multiforme pluriorificialis (Stevens-Johnson disease) and Vincent's stomatitis. Army Dent. Bull, 1943, 14: 119-30.—Hoffman, I. L, & Stone, T. E. Report of case of Stevens-Johnson disease. AIU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 494.-— Robertson, H. F., & Donovan, T. J. Erythema multiforme exudativum or buUosum. Ibid, 1945, 96: 259-62.—Umiker, W, & Crofoot, M. Stevens and Johnson's disease. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1946, 46: 1466-9. ---- nodosum. See also Tuberculosis. Franco, H. da V. Eritema nodoso; consideracoes etiopato- gdnicas e ensaio terapEutico. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 9.5-101.—Ramel, R. Erythdme noueux et assurance militaire. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1936, 13: 83-9, iUust. ERYTHREMIA. Chambers, W. E. Polycythemia vera. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1932-33, 9: 318.—Gale, R. J, & Cook, W. R. Ery- thremia; a case report. Aled. Bull. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 7, 27-9.—Korol, E, & Bogen, E. F. Polycythemia; a study of 18 cases. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1944-45, 21: 188- 200.—Stanton, J, & Scharf, L. E. Polycythemia vera rubra (erythremia) Ibid, 1943-44, 20: 453. ERYTHROCYTE [incl. erythrocytopoiesis] See also Blood transfusion, Material: Red cells; Erythremia; Flying; Hematology. Lozxer, E. L., Lemish, S., & Schachman, H. K. Chemical and physicochemical studies on modified globin prepared from human eryth- rocytes. 13p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-352, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pace, X., Lozner, E. L. [et al.] The increase in hypoxia tolerance of normal men accompanying the polycythemia induced by transfusion of eryth- rocytes. 20p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-524, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. Yamada, M. Sekkekkyu teityo syokuen-eki sinto-atu teiko-ryoku sokutei no issin hoho oyobi sono seiseki ni tuite; hu, zin-sekkekkyti bunrui- kei to no kankei ni tuite [... resistance of ery- throcytes ...] p. 1495-554. 21cm. Tokyo, 1928. Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 186. Ardry. Sur la conservation et l'utilisation aUmentaire des hematies. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 170.—Asihara, S. [On Yoshida's reaction and Brosamlen's reaction of apparently healthy men whose sinking time of red blood cells accelerates continuously] Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 370-9.— Behnke, A. R. Injection of red blood cells. Sympos. AIU. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 62.—Chemical and physicochemical studies on modified globin prepared from human erythrocytes. Summaries Res. U. S. Nay. AI. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 15.—Increase (The) in hypoxia tolerance of normal men ac- companying the polycythemia induced by transfusion of eryth- rocytes. Ibid, 22.-—Kriipe, M. A new method of following the fate of transfused erythrocytes; results with stored human blood. BuU. War AI, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 198 (Abstr.)—Love, J, Ganz, R. N, & Fearon, H. D. Adaptation of the Wester- gren method of sedimentation test. U. S. Nay. AI. Bull, 1944, 42: 947-9.—Maupin. Transfusion des globules rouges recueUlis aprds la sdparation du plasma. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1948, 4: 249-63.— Negisi, Y. Alassyo ketueki-tyu ni okeru enki-sei siko karyO sekkekkyu ni tuite [... basophilic granules in the erythrocytes .,] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 167, 483-566, tab. chart.—Spingarn, C. L, & Jones, J. P. Hyaluronic acid, a tissue polysaccharide; some effects on erythrocytes. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1945, 44: 963-7.—Tawara, H. [Experimental investigation of influence of low pressure and its sudden change upon body weight, number or quantity of red blood cells, and sinking time of red blood ceUs of rabbits] Bull. Nav. AI. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 77-94.—Yazaki, T. Rinsyo-zyo oyobi kenko zyotai kansatu-zyo sekkekkyu tinko hanno no kati ni tuite [The value of erythrocytic sedimentation test in regard to the state of health and clinical observations] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 197, 605-64. ESCAPE. See Aircrew, Escape; Prisoner of war, Escape; Submarine. ESOPHAGUS. See also Digestive system; Gastrointestinal tract. Boone, H. R, & Dailey, J. E. Foreign body (denture) in the esophagus. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1943, 41: 167-71.— Boosalis, N. G. Carcinoma of the esophagus. Surg. Staff Semin. Alinneapolis Veterans Hosp, 1947, 3: 13-34.—Bratesco, V, & Racoveano, V. Sur les corps etrangers perforants de l'oesophage. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1934, 33: 471-3.—Codas Thompson, Q, & Iribas, C. Hemorragias por varices esofagicas. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1943, No. 138, 129-36.—Fox, J. R. Chemical burn of the esophagus; report of a case from occupa- tion forces in Japan. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1948, 48: 118-20.— Hynes, W. P., & Haynes, G. O. Alegaesophagus. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1939-40, 16: 285.—Klein, L, & Grossman, M. Rupture of the esophagus. Ibid, 1942-43, 19: 277-83 — Lindsay, W. L. Pulsion diverticulum of the esophagus. Ibid, 1940-41, 17: 407.—Springorum, P. W. Speiseiohrenveratzung durch konzentiierte Lauge beim Gebraueh des Tauchretters. Deut. Alilitararzt, 1943, 8: 45-8.—Vahdettin Ozan. Esophagus yabanci cisimlerinde nasU hareket etmelidir? Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 42, 1-9. ESPRIT de corps. See also Leadership; Morale. Blesse, F. A. Esprit de corps and morale (edit.) Aled. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 2, 1.—Bostroem, A. Der seelische Zustand der Truppe. Veroff. Heer. San, 1939, H. 109, 17-30.—MacBrayer, R. A. Esprit de corps versus provincialism. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 9. ETHER. See under Surgical technic: Anesthetization. ETHICS. See also such terms as Gas warfare, Ethical aspect; Geneva convention; Humanitarianism; Medical officer; Secret; Venereal disease, Ethical aspect. Campana, A. Corso di etica medica internazionale alia Scuola di sanita miUtare. Gior. med. mil, 1949, 96: 174-6.— Voncken, J. La ensenanza del derecho internacional mddico. Bol. Hosp. milit, Habana, 1949, 2: Spec. No, 62-4. Also French text, Gior. med. mU, 1949, 96: 243-51. ------ The future of medicine in times of war. J. Am. AI. Ass, 1949, 139: 525. ETHIOPIA. See under Wars and campaigns; World War II. EUGENICS. See under Militarism; also Endurance. EUROPE 446 EVACUATION EUROPE. See Prisoner of war—by captor powers: European; Relief; World War I; World War II. EUROPEAN Theater. See World War II. EUSTACHIAN tube. Esteban Cambiaggi, J, & Coda, O. C. La pdrdida de la distancia intermaxilar como causa en la estenosis de la trompa de Eustaquio. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 1625-43.— Gibbs, O. S. The use of a gas mask for the relief of occluded eustachian tubes and sinuses. J. Aviat. AI, 1944, 15: 32-5.— Shoch, D. E. Effect of irradiation on eustachian tube resistance. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. Al, 1947, June, 4. EVACUATION. See also names of various echelons of the evacu- ation system. Russia. Armija. Glavnoe voenno-sani- tarnoe upravlenie Krasnoj armii. 3nMHHe cpeACTBa caHHTapHoft BBaicyaiiHH. 75p. 20cm. Moskva, 1941. Evacuation services in the Army. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 349.—Hunani, E. C. M. Evacuation of the 4th C. C. S, B. E. F, 1940. Brit. J. Nurs, 1942, 90: 13.—Leonardov, B. Evakua- cia. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1936, 35: 140-6.—Metaksa, A. Vradebno-nabliudatelnye stancii i punkty. Ibid, 1928, 5: 687-91.-—Novicky, B. E. O nekotorykh uzlovykh voprosakh evakuacii. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Aloskva, 1942, 9-11.—Veiel, E. Zur Evakuierung des Feldheeres. Alunch. med. Wschr, 1914, 61: 2263. ---- Air evacuation. See Air evacuation; Air ambulance. ---- of animals. C[hase], A. F. Animal war victims. A-V, Phila, 1940, 48: 89.—Crosby, J. F. Collection and evacuation of animal casu- alties in large units. Vet. Bull, Wash, 1938, 32: 91-107.— Dildine, S. C. Discussion of Lieut. Colonel Crosby's mono- graph on Collection and evacuation of animal casualties in large units. Ibid, 108-11.—War work of the Animal defence and anti-vivisection society; evacuation of animals service. A-V, Phila, 1940, 48: 59. ---- of civilians. See Civilian evacuation. — of wounded. See also such terms as Aid station; Air evacua- tion; Battle, Medical work; Battlefield, Medical activities; Civilian evacuation; Clearing station; Collecting station; Division, infantry; Emergency medical service, Air raid casualty; Hospital subheadings (evacuation; mobile, etc.) War neurosis; Wounded, Transportation. Kuschel, E. *Verwundetentransport und -verteilung im Weltkrieg; Vergleich mit friiher, Ausblick in die Zukunft. 32p. 23cm. Berl., 1941. Belickaja, E. Dokumentacija ledebno-evakuacionnaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 546-50.— Blaustein, G. Vnutrikorabelnaja evakuacija. Ibid, 1: 779-84.—Campeanu, L. La mdthode du lever prdcoco des opdrds appliqude a l'dvacuation des blessds de la guerre. Rapp. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil, 1937, 9. Congr, 2: 305-11.— Dreyer, K. The problem of evacuation of wounded soldiers in our army [Hebrew text] Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 88. Also J. M. Ass. Israel, 1948, 35: No. 11, 88.—Evacuation of patients to zone of the interior. Circ. Lett. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theater Oper, 1944, No. 102, 1-10.—Georgievsky, A, & Shestov, V. Ledebno-evakuacionnoe obespedenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 496-521, pi, Evakuacia medicinskaia. Ibid, 5: 1100-13.—Henshaw, E. M. Some psychological difficulties of evacuation. Ment. Health, Lond, 1940, 1: 5-10.—Herbert, W. P. The evacuation of wounded with the British and Americans contrasted. Tr. AI. Soc. N. Carolina, 1925, 72: 243-51.—Khodorkov, F. A. [Peculiarities of medical evacuation work in winter] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1944, 11-9.—Kirk, N. T. The evacuation and emergency treatment of war wounded. N. England J. Al, 1942, 226: 624-6.—Lobo, A. Abacos para previsoes do senico de saude na guerra. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1940, 29: 46-52.—[Medical classification and evacuation of the slightly wounded in the field sanitary service] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 57-60.—Mercier, R. G. El combatiente, en lucha con la evacuaci6n sanitaria. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Aladr, 1940, 149-75.------Seleccion racional de los evacuados. Ibid, 162-4. ------ Rapidez de las evacuaciones. Ibid, 167.—Moppert. L'dvacuation gdndrale des blessds, malades et gazds. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 43-6.—Morgan, C. V. Evacuation. Aled. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 42-5.—Munikhes, R. Konvert evakuacionnyi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 2: 1402-4.— Orlewicz, S. [Segregation of wounded, gassed and sick] Lek. wojsk, 1936, 27: 577-602.—Patients evacuated to zone of the interior. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 9.—Polevsci- kov, P. Otdelnye osibki v ledenii i evakuacii. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 544-9.—Saib Birken [Estimation of evacua- tion] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: No. 31, 14-20.— Schickel6. Le triage mddico-chirurgical. Arch. mdd. beige, 1934, 87: Bull, internat, 175-87.—Semeka, S. Evakuacionnoe napravlenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 5: 1098.—Shamaskin, M. Sortirovka ranenvkh i bolnykh. Ibid, 213-21, pi.—Sokolowski, T. [Segregation of the sick] Lek. wojsk, 1936, 27: 603-9.-—Suzuki, S. Syosya no kyiisyutu to hanso ni tuite [Rescue of and carrying of the wounded (in war)] Nippon rinsyo, 1943,1:836-42.-—Swenson, K. J. Evacu- ation of casualties in time of war. Alii. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 544-51.—Tabib Kay & Murat [Evacuation of wounded, sick and crippled in times of war] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 153-6.—Timofeevsky, P. I. [Military-sanitary service during war; evacuation and bases for treatment] In: Rukov. kurs. sredn. med. pers. (Ikhteiman, AI. S.) Moskva, 1937, 655-63.—Tuffier, T. Practical problems from the viewpoint of a field inspector. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1915, 20: 713-5.—Wooders, M. A, & Curtis, D. A. Principles of evacuation. In their Emergency Care, Phila, 1942, 422-9.—Wulp, G. A. Effects of hospital evacuation; medical effects of individual and mass evacuations. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 210-4. ---- of wounded: Equipment, and means. See also Ambulance; Transportation; Vehicle; Wounded, Transportation. Anselevic, R. A. Priemy perekladyvanija ranenykh v pole- vykh uslovijakh. Voen. med. J, Aloskva, 1947, No. 3, 21-6.— Banaitis, S. I. Transportnaja immobiUzacija. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 204-12.—Birguen, S. Evacuation des blessds et des malades par les moyens de transport modernes; les prd- cautions k prendre. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 216.—Davidson, T. W. The effects of mechanization on evacuation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 284-6.—Elder, A. V. The evacuation of sick and wounded by sea. Ibid, 1929, 53: 161-72. Also Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 7-28.—Friedman, E, & Fijol, W. A plywood chute for casualties. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 9, 65.—Gaaiorowski, M. [Evacuation of wounded and sick by water] Lek. wojsk, 1932, 19: 68-74.—Gecow, L. Medios modernos de evacuacion de heridos y enfermos. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 691; passim. Also Rapp. Congr. inter- nat. mdd. pharm. mil, 1947, 11. Congr, 1: 143-66.—Ionescu, V, Apostol, O. [et al.l Les moyens modernes d'dvacuation des blessds et malades. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 229-31.—Kafer, H. Transport und Transportfahigkeit der Kriegsschussverletzten. In his Feld- chirurgie, 2. Aufl, Dresd, 1941, 26-34.—Koyl, L. F. Modern methods of evacuation of the wounded and sick; indications and contra-indications. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 198-207.—Kozlov. A. [Means for evacuation of the wounded] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 11, 49-52.—Kugler, A. Feldgerate zum Kranken transport bei Briichen und Wunden der Extremitaten. Chirurg, 1939, 11: 197-200.—Lafont Lopidana, M. Procedimientos modernos de evacuaci6n de heridos y enfermos. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 227.—Lazaroni, A. F. Medios modernos de evacuacion de heridos y enfermos. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1948, 47: 114-8.—Lutz, F. C, & Bonsole, H. Y. D. A time-saving combination sling. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1944, 43: 557.—Manganaro, C. Moyens modernes d'dvacuation des blessds et malades; indications et contre- indications. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mU. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 214-6.—Modern methods of evacuation of the sick and wounded; indications and contra-indications. Ibid, 228.—Nicholls, T. B. Effects of mechanization on evacu- ation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 217-21.—Oudard & Schickele. Les dvacuations par eau et par air. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 41-103.—Potter, B. E. Hand-seats for casualties. Brit. AI. J, 1940, 2: 168.—Saidac, I. Principii de evacuare sabitara in campanie, vechicule si material pentru spitaUzare dela linia de lupta pan& la zona interioara. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 312-22, illust.— Sharma, A. N. Evacuation by land. C. rend, Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr, 2: 219.—Solcard. Les appareils de transports des blesses a bord dans la marine francaise. BuU. internat Serv. santd, Lidge, 1939, 12: 72-80 — Szell. J. A sebesiiltszallftasr61. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 393- 400, plan.—Transportation difficulties hamper removal of German wounded. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 644.—Verdial, V. H. Utilizacao e rendimento dos meios de evacuacao de EVACUATION 447 EXAMINING ROOM feridos e doentes em campanha. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil. 1941, 4: 211-67, 5 tab. ■---- of wounded: Medical and surgical service. See also various echelons in the chain of medical evacuation. Dalin, N. P. [Military hygiene during evacuation from rear hospitals] Sovet. med, 1941, 5: 43-5.—Girgolav, S. S. [Volume of surgical aid during evacuation] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 11-21.—Kiasev, A. P. [Surgical aid and sanitary service during evacuation] Vrach. delo, 1938, 20: 977-80.— Rozansky, V. I. Opyt raboty khirurga na evakopriemnike GOPEP. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 77-9.—Volcenok, M. S. [Care of wounded during evacuation] Feldsher, Aloskva, 1941, No. 5, 42. ---- of wounded: Organization. See also Wounded. Abramov, P. Evakuacionnaja komissija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 5: 1093-8.—Akodus, J. Le- debno-evakuacionnoe obespedenie armii. Ibid, 1: 273-6.— Banaitis, S. 1. Organizacia raboty po okazaniiu pomosdi ranenym i objem pomo&di v rote, na BMP i PA1P. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 60-79.—Bukov, V. A. [Organization of evacuation of wounded and sick from the Aledsanbats accord- ing to classification] Voen. med. J, Aloskva, 1944, 18-24.— Cheyrou-Lagreze, H. Notes de pratique mddicale militaire; hospitalisation rdgionale et evacuations. Marseille mdd, 1936, 73: pt 2, 349-58.-—Darnall, J. R. Aledical evacuation system in a theater of war. AIU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 191-5.—Francis, J. R. Medical Administrative Corps officers in the chain of evacuation. Ibid, 1947, 100: 414-8.—Georgievsky, A, & Komissarov, M. Ledebno-evakuacionnyj plan. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946^8, 3: 521-9.—Gillespie, F. S. [Evacuation from front line] Circ. Lett. Brit. AI. Liais. Off, Carlisle, 1944, No. 13, 1-4—Girgolav, S. S. Organiza- cionnye meroprijatija po okazaniju pomosdi pri ranenijakh. In: lichen, ran. voine (Petrov, N. N.) 6. ed, Leningr, 1942, 34_44.—Gorinevskaia, V. V. [Principles of organization in evacuation of wounded soldiers] Sovet. med, 1941, 5: No. 15, 3-8.—Kirk, N. T. Organization for evacuation and treatment of war casualties. Ann. Surg, 1941, 113: 1020-33.—Krinsky, L. T. [Organization of therapeutic medical-evacuation work in miUtary districts] Klin, med, Moskva, 1942, 20: No. 3, 18-22.—Kupriianov, P. A. Dokumentacija na etapakh evakua- cu vojskovogo i armejskogo tyla. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (KiiprUanov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 43-59. ------ Sistema evakuatii. Ibid, 114-22.— Libov, L. L. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ran; kharakteristika etapov evakuacu i ikh ledebnoi funkcii. In: Opyt sovet. med. velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1950, 1: 98-120.—Lyle, H. H. M. The cooperation between the Army services of evacuation and hospi- talization. Ann. Surg, 1941, 114: 161-8. Also Surgery, 1941, 10: 516.—Normal (The) chain of evacuation. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1944, No. 83,11-3.—Ochkin, A. D. Defekty predydusdikh etapov evakuacii, otobraiennye v hospitaliakh glubokogo tyla. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 14-9.—Pavlovic, V. G. [Main principles in the organiza- tion of the French military health service for evacuation of the sick and wounded] Voj. san. glasnik, 1939, 10: 701-14.— Punin, V. [Evacuation of the wounded in the Navy] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 1, 7-14.—Shogam, D. N. O ledebno- evakuacionnom obsluzivanii kontuzennykh v armeiskom rajone. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 12, 8-15. EVACUATION bag. See Arctic service, Medical aspect. EVACUATION hospital. See under Hospital; Hospital report, United States; see also Blood transfusion service, hos- pital. EVAPORATOR. Barnes, L. A., Edge, C. O. [et al.] Studies of the efficiency of shipboard evaporators in pro- ducing safe potable water and the pollution hazard of using open sea water aboard ships. 38p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-756, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. EXAMINATION. See Medical examination; Neuropsychiatric examination; also as subdivision under Disabled; Neurology; Tuberculous; Vision; Wounded. EXAMINING room. See under Equipment, aeromedical. EXANTHEMA. See also Dermatosis; Epidemic. Panaitescu, E. G, & Popescu, C. (Exanthematous fever) Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1934, 33: 147-62.—Weber, F. C, Oppel, T. W, & Raymond, R. W. A mild exanthematous disease seen in the Schouten Islands. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 4, 11-6. EXCISION of wound. See Wound surgery, Excision. EXCRETA. See Fecal matter. EXERCISE. See also Drill; Physical training; Physical therapy; Stress; Training. Clarke, R. W, Baldwin, D, & Kahana, E. M. Renal circula- tion and excretion as affected bv stress. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 3, No. 8, 1; Proj. 4, No. 8, 1.—Clarke, R. W, Crosley, A. P, jr, & Talso, P. J. Renal circulation and excretion in man as affected by exercise. Ibid, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 4, 1.—Elkins, J. C. Conservation of health by exercise. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 4, 74-6.—Lovell, E. R. Exercises in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 308.—Sanchez Iriarte, J. Valor higidnico y fisiologico del ejercicio. Pr&ct. mdd, Aladr, 1944, 2: No. 12, 28-32. ---- therapeutic. See also Physical therapy; Rehabilitation. Keith, M. T. Emphasis on exercise as a therapeutic agent; in a naval physical therapy department. Physiother. Rev.. 1947, 27: 10-3.—Knoll, W. Nachbehandlung Kriegsverletzter durch Leibesiibungen in der Gemeinschaft. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 481-3.—Lanckenau, N. I. Rehabilitation by modern methods of exercise. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 614-21.—Lauber, H. J. Gymnastik, Sport und Beschaftigung als Behandlungsmethoden im einem Kriegslazarett. Alunch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 254—6.—Levenson, C. L. Therapeutic exercises in management of war injuries; a review. Arch. Phys. M, 1947, 28: 587-96.— Pfab. Zur Uebungsbehandlung Kriegsverletzter. Zbl. Chir, 1941, 68: 25.—Portable exercise cart. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 35-7. EXERCISER. Eaton, L. T, & McBride, M. L. A portable remedial exer- cise gym for bed patients. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 221.— Exercising bicycle. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 422.— Improvised (An) hand exerciser. Ibid, 157. EXFOLIATIVE dermatitis. See under Dermatitis. EXHAUSTION. See Fatigue; also under Division, infantry. EXOPHTHALMOS. See also Eye, Disease; Goiter. Filmer, G. A. Alyositis of extraocular muscles causing unilateral exophthalmos. Proc. AIU. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 148-52.—Friedman, B. Aleasurement of relative exophthalmos by roentgenography. U. S. Nav. M. Bui!, 1945, 45: 482-7.— Giacobbe, C. Esoftalmo pulsante traumatico. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 331-40.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Intermittent exophthalmos. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1924, 11: pt 2, 591. EXPEDITIONARY Forces. See also activities of special expeditions under Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. Bouvier, E. J. Organisation et fonctionnement du service de santd dans les expdditions coloniales. Ann. mdd. pharm. col. Par, 1939, 37: 1001-11.—Garton, W. M. A mobUe battaUon aid station equipment for use with United States Marine Corps Expeditionary forces. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1930, 28: 711-5, 2 pi.—Johnson, L. W. Problems of medical activities with expeditionary forces. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 1-14.—Keller. H. Technische Wehrhygiene; ein Beitrag zur EXPEDITIONARY FORCES 448 EXPLOSIVE Organisation von Expeditionstruppen. Deut. Alilitararzt, 1941, 6: 477.-—McKinney, G. L. The organization and function of the medica! services in colonial expeditions. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. AI. Pharm, 1939, 10. Congr, 75-87; Disc, Proc, 117-27. EXPERIMENTATION. See also Chemical warfare; Cold exposure; Cold injury; Diabetes mellitus; Research; War criminal. Gordon, J. E. License for animal experimentation. In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 7, 15.— Rosebury, T. Alethods for handling and maintenance of animals. In his Exp. Airborne Infect, Bait, 1947, 48-54, illust. ---- human. See also such terms as Cold exposure; War criminal, etc. Abridged statement of Extraordinary State Committee of U. S. S. R. (covering medical aspects only) for the ascertaining and investigation of crimes committed by the German-Fascist invaders and their associates in the Oswiecim Death Camp. J. Lancet, 1945, 65: 326-9.—Alexander, L. Dr Rascher's letters and preliminary reports from Himmler's cave material. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 18-37. ——— The re-investigation of Dr Weltz's Institute, in search of the final report of the experiments on human beings, and of whatever unrecorded data may be available. Ibid, 37-42. —---- Visit to the concentration camp in Dachau, in search of remaining apparatus used in the experiments on human beings, and of eye witnesses of the experiments. Ibid, 42-6. ----— A visitor, who saw the experiments on human beings in Dachau, Dr Rascher's immediate superior and friend, Oberfeldarzt Dr Daniel, of Munich, now possibly in the Augsburg stockade. Ibid, 67.—Champy, C, & Risler. Sur une sdrie de prdparations histologiques trouvdes dans le laboratoire d'un professeur allemand; expdriences faites sur l'homme au camp de Struthof. Bull. Acad, mdd. Par, 1945, 129: 263-6.—Conscientious objectors contract disease to help Army fight infections. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 636.—Holzlohner, E, Rascher, S, & Finke, E. The final report on the experiments on human beings. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 46-68.-—Ivy. Naci orvosok embertelensdge. Orvosok lap, 1947, 3: 210.—Lutz, W. [Experiments on human beings at the concentration camp in Dachau] CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 39.—Rascher, S. [Experiments with human beings in Dachau] Ibid, 20. EXPLOSION. See also subsequent headings; also subheadings of Injury (blast—by weapon type: Mine) Cameron. G. R, Short, R. H. D, & Wakeley, C. P. G. Pathological changes produced in animals by depth charges. Brit. J. Surg, 1942-13, 30: 49-64.—Corey, E. L. Medical aspects of blast. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1946, 46: 623-52 — Friedell, M. T, & Ecklund, A. M. Experimental immersion blast injury. Ibid, 1943, 41: 353-63.—Greaves, F. C, Draeger, R. H. [et al.] An experimental study of underwater concussion. Ibid, 339-52.—Grime, G, & Sheard, H. The experimental study of the blast from bombs and bare charges. Proc. R. Soc, Lond, 1946, 187: Ser. A, 357-80.—Hume, E. E. The Naples post office explosion. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 142-50.— Smolnikov, A. V. [Losses from explosions on boats] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, 1: 261-75. EXPLOSIVE. See also Explosion; Gas poisoning. Bebie, J. Manual of explosives, military pyro- technics and chemical warfare agents. 171p. 21cm. X. Y., 1943. Davis, T. L. The chemistry of powder and explosives. Complete in one volume. 490p. 22cm. N. Y., 1943. Fairhurst, I. Manual of high explosives, incendiaries and poison gases. llOp. 19cm. Greenfield, 1942. Moisson, J. J. A. *Action anatomo-physiolo- gique de Pexplosif de guerre. 52p. 24cm. Par., 1941. Zeitschrift fiir das gesamte Schiess- und Sprengstoffwesen mit der Sonderabteilung Gas- schutz. Miinch., 37: 1942- Abdel Aziz Azzam. Some contributions to the microchem- ical examination of explosives and ammunition. Mikrochim. acta, Wien, 1937, 2: 283-6.—Arin, A. Vzryv. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 1: 705-11.—Baxter, J. P, III. New explosives and propellants. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 253-65.—Carlsohn, H. Splitter-, Spreng- und Alinenbomben. In: Grundl. Luftschutz. (Alever, J.) 2 Aufl, Lpz, 1942, 18-32.—Gray, G. W. The nature of ex- plosives. In his Science at War, 3. ed, N. Y, 1943, 169-72 —----Picric acid and TNT. Ibid, 172-5.—Guzman Velasco, L. El alimento de la guerra; consume v potencia de explosivos Rev. mil. La Paz, 1943, 7: 65-8.—Hunt, J. K. Explosives, versatile tool of industry and war. Sc. Month, 1943, 57: 514-22.—Keeser, E. Erganzende Bemerkungen iiber die Wirkungsweise von Sprengstoffen. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945 Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 15-9.—Korovin, A. Yzryvnaja volna. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 1: 711-6.—Ovenston, T. C. J. Chromatographic method for the identification and estimation of mineral jellv in propellant explosives. Analyst, Lond, 1948, 73: 616.—Taylor, J, Hall, C. R. L, & Thomas, H. The thermochemistry of propellent explosives. J. Phys. Colloid Chem, 1947, 51: 580-92. ---- Injury. See Injury, blast. ---- Toxicity. Cullumbine, H. The toxicology of explosiyes. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-5, 4.—Fischer, H. Sympto- matologie und Therapie der Sprenggasvergiftungen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1943, 73: 313-6.— Heubner. Zur Toxikologie der Sprengstoffe. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 199-206. Also Conf. Aled. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 240-8.—McGee, L. C. The toxicity of military explosives. J. Am. AI. Ass, 1943, 121: 852.—Noro, L. Untersuchungen iiber die Trotyl-, Tetryl- und Knallquecksilbervergiftungen bei den Arbeiters dei Alunitions- fabriken Finnlands. Bull. War Al, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 469 (Abstr.)—Pflesser. Zur Toxikologie der Spreng- und Brand- gase. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 206. Also Conf. Aled. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 248.—Schwarz, F. Sprenggasver- giftungen, ein vernachlassigtes Kapitel der Kriegstoxikologie. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 78-81. EXPLOSIVE decompression. See Altitude, Decompression, explosive. EXPLOSIVES industry. See also Munition worker; Munitions plant. Brandt, A. D. Industrial hygiene engineering in the Army explosives manufacturing and processing industry. Indust. AI, 1944, 13: 639-48.—Karaffa-Korbutt, K. V. ^Manufacture of explosives from a sanitary and hygienic view-point] Voen. med. J, Petrogr, 1915, 244: med. spec, pt, 227-9.—Kay, K. Occu- pational hazards in the munitions industry. Nat. Health Rev, Ottawa, 1939, 7: 139-45.—Koelsch, F. Gesundheitsschutz in der Sprengstoffindustrie. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild, 1941, 32: No. 9, 10-9— McConnell, W. J., Flinn, R. H, & Brandt, A. D. Occupational diseases in government-owned ordnance explosives plants; observations on their prevalence and control during World War II. Occup. Med, 1946, 1: 551-618—Reichs- Gcsundheitsblatt. Gesundheitsschutz der Arbeiter in der Sprengstoffindustrie. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 529-31 (Abstr.) EXPOSURE. See Cold exposure. EXPOSURE suit. See also Clothing, protective. Brooks, P. M. Flying exposure suits. 15 i. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-2H, Memo. Rep. Aero AI. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Griffin, D. R., Folk, G. E., & Belding, H. S. Physiological studies of exposure suits in hot and cold environment. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 286, Com. Aviat. AI. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Margolis, S. I. Design and construction of a continuous wear exposure suit for the Bureau of Aeronautics. 7p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Robinson, S., Gerking, S. C., & Newburgh, L. H. Comfort limits of continuous wear exposure suits in the heat. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 450, Com. Aviat. AI. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Spealman, C. R. Evaluation of BuAer and Army quick donning exposure suits. 8p. 26}4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. EXPOSURE SUIT 449 EXTREMITY INJURY ----& Margolis, S. I. Comparative comfort of the combination rain suit-exposure suit (Red Star Rubber Company) and Navy parka rain clothing. 8p. 26}{cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Yaglou, C. P., & Schneider, O. Heat loss under simulated high altitude conditions with unheated and heated flying clothing. 13p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 75, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Evaluation of BuAer and Army quick donning exposure suits. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July- Dec, 8.—Exposure (An) suit for multi-place aircraft. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1946-47, 4: 13-21.—Field trial of an exposure suit for shipboard use. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan -June, 8.—Vasey, P. M. The inflatable exposure suit. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1949, 35: 65-7. EXTREMITY. See also Finger; Forearm; Fracture; Hand; Surgical technic, Extremity; Wound—by organs: Extremity. Homans, J. Venous thrombosis in the lower limbs; its present day treatment. 8p. 27cm. Wash. 1947. Forms Techn. Bull TB 10-30, U. S. Veterans Admin. Abente Haedo, F. Contribuci6n al estudio del simp&tico de los miembros. Rev. san. mil, Asunci6n, 1940—41, 14: 9-37.— Atsatt, R. F. Bizarre pain in the extremities. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1941, 39: 56-60.—Froggalt, T. W. Heat cellulitis; seq: epidermophytosis. J. R. Nav. AI. Serv, 1942, 28: 197. Hingson, R. A, & Southworth, J. L. The use of continuous caudal and continuous spinal analgesia in the diagnosis, prog- nosis, and rehabilitation of the peripheral vascular diseases of the lower extremities. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 474-87.— [Immobilization of the extremities] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 83.—-Silverman, J. J. Erythermalgia (erythromelalgia) of the extremities in a soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 240-3.—Stalker, L. K. Problems related to the venous system of lower extremities among Army personnel. Ibid, 1947, 100: 66-8.—Villacian Rebollo, A. El nuevo tratamiento de las flebitis agudas de los miembros inferiores. Actas Congr. med. mU. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 476-9—Werssowetz, O. F. v. Biophysics of pathological locomotion as related to lower extremities. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 94-104. --- Venous pressure. See under Centrifugal force, Biological effect. EXTREMITY injury. See also Finger; Forearm; Fracture; Humerus; Joint; Leg, etc.; also Wound. For treatment see also Surgical technic, Extremity. Arguelles L6pez, R. Las escuelas de las heridas de guerra de los miembros. 192p. 22^cm. Barcel., 1942. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products. War in- juries of the extremities. 25p. 23cm. Summit, 1945. Franz, K. Die Kriegsschussverletzungen der Gelenke und Knochen der Gliedmassen. 30p. 25cm. Stuttg., 1937. Leo, E. Lesioni osteo-articolari per armi di guerra. 484p. 8? Genova, 1919. BibUogr.: 389-481. Nakamura, A. Gunzin geka; sisi sonsyo [... leg and arm injuries] 197p. 21cm. Tokyo, 1943. Prost, H. *Sarcomes conjonctivo-musculaires des membres et blessures de guerre. 46p. 25^cm. Lyon, 1939. Cavalli, M, & Argentieri, E. Endoarteriaterapia novocai- nica nei postumi di lesioni traumatiche degli arti. Gior. med. mU, 1949, 96: 154-9.—Cole, J. P, & Neel, H. B. Injuries of the extremities in amphibious warfare. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1944, 79: 573-83.—Hammel, H. Eine Notabschniirbinde zur Ver- hutung der Nachblutungsgefahren bei Extremitatenverletzun- gen in ruhigstellenden Gipsverbanden. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 290-3.—Heinemann-Gruder, C. Die Kriegsschussverlet- zungen der Gliedmassen. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 2. Aufl, Dresd, 1941, 323-48; 6. Aufl, Dresd, 1943, 350-76. ------ Die Verletzungen der Gliedmassen. Ibid, 9. Aufl, Dresd, 824787—VOL. 11, 4th SERIES-----29 1944, 354-81.—Lathe, G. H, & Cameron, K. G. Biochemical studies on wounded men; the condition of extremity cases on admission to field dressing stations. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. (Canada) 1945, 8. meet. No. 2, C.6243a, 1-12, 4 ch.—Mazet, R, jr. An elucidation of certain commonly disregarded neuro- vascular manifestations in war wounds and traumata to the extremities. In: Lect. Reconstr. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1944, 190-5.—Naegeli, T. Ueber Extremi- tatenkriegsverletzungen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 726-8.—Nobre Cartaxo, J. A. Feridas dos membros. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1946, 9: 124-55—Ostapko, K. I. [Re- qualification and reorganization of occupation for patients with sequels of trauma of the extremities and its importance in the national defense] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 4, 61-76.—Petrov, N. N. Ranenija kisti, stopy i palcev. In his Lechen. ran. voine, 6. izd, Leningr, 1942, 325-32.—Rose, C. A, Hess, O. W, & Welch, C. S. Vascular injuries of the extremities in battle casualties. Ann. Surg, 1946, 123: 161- 79.—Rupasov, N. F. K voprosu o funkcionalnoi profilaktike konednostej posle ranenija miagkikh tkanej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 508-11.—Stammers, F. A. R. War injuries of the extremities and their treatment in forward areas. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1948, 274-90.—Tarkovskaia, V. J. Preduprezdenie i borba s kontrakturami pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh kone6nostej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 323- 32.—Werthmann, H. Die Kriegsverletzungen der Gliedmassen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1948, 25: 106-16. ---- Lower extremity. Eichelter, G. Schussverletzungen der unte- ren Extremitaten. p.271-339. 24>km. Wien, 1944. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: Konig, F., & Hagemann, R. Untere Ex- tremist. p.910-76. 24>^cm. Lpz., 1917. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dell'arto inferiore. p. 1151-254. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940. Buxton, S. J. D. Injuries of the lower limb. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 77-90.—Cochrane, W. A. Lower limb casualties. In: War & Doctor (Mackintosh, J. M.) 2. ed, Lond, 1940, 77-87.—Gillespie, G. E. Acute arterial injuries of the lower extremity. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 193-7.-—Miiller, W. Kriegsverletzungen der unteren Extremi- taten. In: Kriegschirurgie (ZiUmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 460-97. ---- Treatment. See also Surgical technic, Extremity; Wound— by organs and regions: Extremity. Eguiagaray, J. Algunas ideas sobre trata- miento de las heridas de guerra de los miembros. p. 145-202. 21}^cm. Santander, 1938. In: Cuest. m6d. quir. guerra (Girones, L.) Popov, V. I. [et al.] Xupyprua. Pa3A. 13: OrHecTpejibHBie paHeHHa h noBpeatReHHa ko- HeuHOCTefi; khctb h cTona. 360p. 26^cm. Moskva, 1950. Forms v. 18, Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. ote6. vojne, Aloskva, 1950. VlNOKUROV, D. A., & Usolceva, E. V. 06mHe npuHiiHnu jienemiH orHecTpejitHux no- BpejKAeHHft khcth h najibneB. p.69-152. 26^ cm. Moskva, 1950. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. otec. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 18: Berezkin, F. F. O funkcionalnoi profilaktike pri ranenijakh konecnostej. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 4-11.—Erlacher, P. Orthopadische Nachbehandlung kriegsverletzter Extremitaten. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1947, 59: 521-4.—Leontiev, A. N. Restora- tion of functions of limbs. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 397-9 — Nielsen, E. A. [Physiotherapy of trauma of the neural trunks of the extremities] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 427-33.—Peracchia, G. Sul tratta- mento delle gravi ferite di guerra degli arti. Arch, ortop, Milano, 1947, 60: 145-78.—Pershin, A. G. Le6enie posledstvij ognestrelnykh povrezdenij konefinostej na kurorte So6i-Macesta. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 31-7.—Pfab. Zur Uebungsbe- handlung nach Gliedmassen-Verletzungen. Deut. A'lilitararzt, 1942, 7: 462-5. ---- Upper extremity. Anschutz, W., & Kappis, M. Die Kriegs- verletzungen der oberen Extremitat. p.821-909. 24^cm. Ldz.. 1917. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917. EXTREMITY INJURY 450 EYE Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dell'arto superiore. p.1059-150. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940. Bay, E. Die Fallhand nach Schussverletzungen des Armes als funktionelles Symptom. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 435-7.—Legge, R. F. Avulsion of forearm; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 1236-8.—Touzard. Section traumatique du paquet vasculo-nerveux du pU du coude; ligature des vaisseaux humeraux; suture immediate du median; guerison complete au douzieme mois. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 128-30.—Westhues, H. Schulter. In his Fortsch. Lager. Schwerverw, Berl, 1943, 84-7, Ulust. ------ Oberarm. Ibid, 87-9, iUust. —— EUbogen. Ibid, 89-92, illust.— Wustmann, O. Kriegsverletzungen der oberen Extremitaten. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 409-60. EYE. See also such terms as Altitude, Eye and vision; Aviator, Eye; Medical examination, Eye; Night vision; Vision. Eye care in wartime. Am. Opt. Vision, 1943, 27: No. 2, 4.— Pinson, E. A. Intra-ocular pressure at high altitudes. J. Aviat. Al, 1940, 11: 108-11. ---- artificial. See also Prosthesis. United States. Army. Valley Forge Gen- eral Hospital. Plastic artificial eye program. 21 1. 26Mcm. Phoenixville, 1944[?] Blaess, M. J. Cosmetic ocular rehabUitation. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 96-9.—Clifford, J. The processing of the Ruedemann implant eye. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 12.— Cole, W. E. Plastic artificial eye program for middle Pacific area. J. AIU. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 67-74.—Cutler, N. L. The new orbital implant. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 17.— Dietz, V. H. The evaluation of recent ophthalmic concepts as related to the fabrication of plastic artificial eyes and im- plant devices. Ibid., 43-8.—Erpf, S. F., Dietz, V. H, & Wirtz, M. S. Prosthesis of the eye in synthetic resin; a preliminary report. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 76-86. ------ Plastic-artificial-eye program, U. S. Army. Am. J. Ophth, 1946, 29: 984-92. ------ Ophthalmoprosthesis, U. S. Army, World War II. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 405-8.—Greenberg, M. M. The use of acryUcs for enucleation with implant and as a temporary prosthesis. Hud, 1945, 96: 269-71.—Hanson, W. V. AcryUc eye prostheses. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, Suppl, 268-78.—Hartmann, K. Ueber Ekblepharonprothesen aus Zellstoff bei Verlust des Auges und grosseren Defekten in der Umgebung als kiinstlicher Lid-Augenersatz. Deut. Alili- tararzt, 1943, 8: 387-9.—Hartzfeld, E. G. Painting eyes; dental technician and acryUc prosthesis. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: 22.—Jennings. J. W, & Corrico, W. Plastic eye prosthesis. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 4, 51-3.—Kelly, E. K. Plastic eye prosthesis (European Command) Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 3: No. 2, 24-9.— Kerboeuf, F. L. M. Notes concernant la fabrication d'une prothese oculaire en mature plastique. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1947, 3: 499-506.—Kuharich, M. Temporary acryUc ocular prostheses. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 727.— Lloyd, R. S, & Jones, R. M. The Cutler-Guyton eye implant and prosthesis; two cases. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 205-8.— Mead, M. E, & Reardon, M. Painting the artificial eye. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 6, 21.—Murphey, P. J., & Schlossberg, L. Eye replacement by acryUc maxUlofacial prosthesis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 1085-99, pi. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 469-78. ------ Acrylic eye prosthe- sis. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 3, 20-2.—Niiranen, J. V. The Navy's plastic ocular restoration. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 402-6.—Nisi, S. Gigan ni tuite [Artificial eyes) Gun idan zassi, 1930, No. 200, 201-8.—Ruedemann, A. D. Discus- sion on the use of tantalum and the implant eye in orbital i econstruction. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 8-12.—Sea- noltz, J. F. AcryUc eye prosthesis. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 7, 26.—Sellers, F. J. AcryUc ocular prosthesis. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1947, 89: 91-100.—Stewart, R. E. Plastic artificial eye and restoration program, Veterans Administra- tion. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 396-404.—Struble, G. C. The use of tantalum and the Ruedemann eye implant in orbital reconstruction with presentation of cases. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 2-5.—Witter, G. L. The use of dermal instead of fat implants in deep sockets. Ibid, 20-8. ---- Disease. See also such terms as Amphibious warfare; Blind; Desert warfare; Diphtheria, Pathology; Eye injury; Hysteria; Medical examination, Eye; Vision. Agin, L. J. Episcleritis in a flying officer. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 96-8.— Bellecci, P. Erpes zoster e cheratite neuro- parahtica. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 123-36.—Dansey- Browning, G. C. Some war time statistics. Brit. J. Ophth 1949, 33: 670-7.—Gasteiger, H. Ueber den Einfluss dei Krieges auf die Augenerkrankungen in der Heimat. Aerztl Wschr, 1946-47, 1-2: 364; 401.—Kaneko, S. Ryo-zyo ganka enisi ni syutugen-seru rinpa-nikusyu (Kundrat'sche Krankheit) no iti rei [., supraorbital lymphosarcoma (Kundrat)] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 164, 122-8.—Knapp, A. A, & Blackberg, S. N. Ocular pathology in various types of dietary deficiencies with particular emphasis on arteriolar sclerosis; an experimental study. II. S. Nav. Al. Bull, 1943, 41: 1339-44.—Kolen. A. Glaznica. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Aloskva, 1946-48, 2: 1-7, pi.—Kronfeld, P. C. Experimental pathology. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 307- 43; 1948, 2: 204-30.—Longhi. DeU'ottalmia mUitare. Gior. med. mil, 1851-52, 1: 155.—Morgan, G. E. Amblyopia ex anopsia in the Armed Forces. Am. J. Ophth, 1946, 29: 713- 7.—Nelson. O. N. Amblyopia exanopsia nullifying cataract operation. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1940-41, 17: 190.— Paez Allende. F. Signos oculares en las enfermedades generates Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 411-5.—Poos, E. E. Psy- chosomatic manifestations in ophthalmology. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 442-6.—Ramirez, R. La sepsis bucal en oftalmologfa'; su importancia en el medio militar. Rev. san. mil, B. Air ' 1943, 42: 125-8.—Sanger, W. W. Common eye conditions among mUitary men. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1945, 38: 235-8.— Schweinitz, G. E. de. Focal infections. In: Aled. Dep. U S Army in the World War, Wash, 1924, 11: pt 2, 580. ----- Congenital anomalies. Ibid, 615.—Simoyama, T, & Matu- naga, I. Senso-sei hakunaisyo ni tuite [Wartime cataract] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1293-310, incl. 2 pi.—Spero, L. P. Two cases of intraocular tumour. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv, 1946, 32: 49.—Siireyya Gorduren [Study of the eye from the chnical and therapeutic view-point] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 103-13.—Watson, B. A case of sudden blindness in a young adult. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv, 1944, 30: 252.—Wilder, H. C. Intra-ocular tumors in soldiers. World War II. Alii. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 459-90.—Yudkin, A. M. Congenital anom- alies. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic , 1946, 1: 105-15; 1948, 2: 95-110. EYE, ear, nose and throat. See also Ear, nose and throat. Fox, F. G. Some eye, ear, nose, and throat findings in men being examined for enroUment in the CivUian Conservation Corps. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 83-6.—Sternstein, H. J. Man- agement of common eye, ear, nose, and throat conditions in Naval practice. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1946, 46: 1041-52. EYEBALL. See also Ophthalmology, surgical. Belz, A. H. M. L'amelioration des cavit^s d'enucleation par inclusion tenonienne de tete de f6mur de nouveau-ne. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1947, 3: 484-98.—Filmer, G. A. Relaxa- tion deformities of the eyelids and socket foUowing enucleation. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 152—1.—Karsch, J. Erfahrun- gen mit der Polyviolplome bon Thiel bei Enucleatio bulbi bei Verwundeten. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 415-7.—Krol, A. G. [Should enucleation be performed at the front hospitals?] Vest, oft, 1942, 21: No. 5, 27. ------ [Enucleation of the eye by the general surgeon] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 77-9.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Method of restoring an obhter- ated socket. In Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1924, 11: pt 2, 654.—Witter, G. L. The use of fascia lata in retro-tarsal atrophy foUowing enucleation. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 36-43. EYEGLASS. See also Equipment, optical; Optometry; Vision, Refraction. Blum, H. F. Testing of H 11 RD goggle for fogging under certain conditions. 4 1. 26}km. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-210, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. ---- Tests of ventilated dark adaptation goggles and ventilated Polaroid aviation goggle No. 1067 for fogging [3] 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-210B, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Fusion density sun-scanning goggles. 5 1. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-319, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. .----Lee, R. H., & White, W. A., jr. Evalua- tion of fogging characteristics of the Polaroid X-29 aviation type goggles. 4p. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-203, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. EYEGLASS 451 EYEGLASS Hartline, H. K., & McDonald, R. Use of ultra-violet absorbing goggles in aircraft at night. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 64, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Keil, F. C., jr. Improved aviation goggles. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 145, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. King, B. G., & Mathis, J. A. Field tests on Polaroid X-29 aviation type goggles. 4 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-203B, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lee, R. H. Report on testing of goggles (TED No. UNL 2533) electrically heated single aperture type; manufactured by General Electric Company. 3 1. 26yzcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-203A, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----& Blum, H. F. A test of plastic inserts for aviator's goggles (TED No. UNL-2544) 4p. 26>£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-276, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lee, R. H., & Finch, E. M. Night vision tests on wired goggles (non-fogging) 5p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-407, U. S. Nav. Al. Res. Inst. Leyzorek, M. Restrictions of visual fields caused by the B-8 flying goggle both alone and with A-14 oxygen mask and by three types of Chemical Warfare Service gas masks. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-37-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ----& Pinson, E. A. Fogging characteristics and visual fields of flying goggles. 3 1. 27}£cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-37-A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Rose, H. W., & Schmidt, E. Physiological effects of reflective, colored, and polarizing oph- thalmic filters; effect of ophthalmic filters on color vision. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-040, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rowland, L. S. An investigation of the per- formance of polaroid wind-foil, glare-foil, and dark adaptor goggles, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 63, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Schoen, Z. J., & Dimmick, F. L. Relative efficiency of goggles for dark adaptation. 10 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM-003-024, (or, X-757) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 91: Mounting corrective lenses in welder's goggles. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. American Optical Company goggles protect the eyes of those who see action. Am. Opt. Vision, 1942, 26: No. 3, 14.— Belostocky, E. 06ki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 286-92.—Blew, C. L. The origin and history of ophthalmic lenses and spectacles. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 670-5.—Bolgov, P. J, Gerasimenko, P. N. [et al.l [Protective- corrective spectacles] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 35-8.— Brandt, J. F. Binoculars see action. Bausch and Lomb Mag, 1942, 18: No. 4, 4.—Carson, L. D. Development of all-purpose single aperture goggles; dark adaptor and aviation types. J. Aviat. M, 1943, 14: 10-4.—Cheshire. UtUity of night glasses. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1942, No. 434, 4.—Correc- tive lenses in welder's goggles. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 186-8.—Craik. Red filters for pre-adaptation goggles. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com.. 1942, No. 448, 2. ------ Filters for anti glare goggles. Ibid, 1943, No. 540, 4.— Ditchburn. The focussing of night glasses. Ibid, No. 554, 1.— Edip Opan. Gozluk yerine yapisan camlar. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 42, 15-9.—Gilbert, W. Ueber Ge- fahrdungen und Augengefahrdete im Felddienst. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 93.—Goggles and Spectacles Sub-Committee. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 7.—[Goggles or spectacles] Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1949, 127-32.—Gwillim, J. Glasses go to war. 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Las heridas penetrantes del globo ocular en oftalmologia de gueira; consideraciones sobre treinta casos. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 84-9.—Esteban, M. Conducta a seguir ante una herida pene- trante de globo ocular. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 132-46.—Franich, E. Su di un caso ignorato di ferita pene- trante deU'occhio da scheggia metallica. Gior. med. mil, 1940, 88: 603-9.—Goulden, C, & Whiting, M. H. Perforating wounds of the eyebaU. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 617-37; 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 845-65; 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 817-38.-—Greenwood, A. War injuries involving penetration of the eye and orbit. Am. J. Ophth, 1941, 24: 1438.-—Hartmann, K. Perforating wounds of the eye in war. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 103 (Abstr.) Also Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 805-12.—Hermann, H. Zur Wirkung der SuUonamide bei perforierenden Augenverletzungen. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1944, 9: 358-60.—Iofe, C. M. Dyrcatye defekty v feltom pjatne pri povrezdenijakh Ucevogo otdela fierepa. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 130-4.—Jordano Barea, J. Contribuci6n al estudio de las alteraciones visuales en los heridos penetrantes de craneo. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 3: 331-51.—Skeoch, H. H. Penetrating war wounds of the eye and orbit. Brit. J. Ophth, 1945, 29: 113-20, 8 pi. Also J. R Army AI. Corps, 1945, 84: 218-22. ---- Prevention. Eye protection in chemical warfare. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 33, 6.—Kolen, A. A. Zas6itnye o6ki maska dlja predupre£denija ranenij glaz v sovremennom boju. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 143.—Paiva Goncalves. Cuidados a ter nas formagoes sanitarias avancadas com os portadores de ferimentos oculo-palpebrais ou 6rbito-oculares. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 375-83.—Parsons, J. Protec- tion of the eyes from war injuries. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K. (1941) 1942, 61: 157-78.—Rycroft, B. W. The incidence and prevention of eye injuries in H. Ai. Forces. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1943, 81: 74-7.—Silva Rebelo, A. da. Acidentes ocu- lares do trabalho no Marinha de Guerra; sua profilaxia. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1941, 2: 479-92.—Velhagen. Ueber die Verhutung von Augenschaden im Kriege. Med. Klin, Berl, 1942, 38: 241-4. ---- Treatment. Muller, H. K. Die Behandlung der Kriegs- verletzungen des Auges im Felde. p.893-984. 28}£cm. Lpz., 1945. In: Ophth. Operat. (Thiel, R.) 3: Tikhomirov, P. E. [et al.] Hhctpvkuhh no jieneHio BoeHHux TpaBM h 3a6ojieBaHHfi opra- Ha 3peHHH. 60p. 22cm. Moskva, 1944. Forms No. 20, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. Bair, H. L. Management of ocular injuries. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 208-11.—Bird wood, G. T. First-aid treatment of injured eyes. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 136.—Bruckner, R. Richt- linien fiir die erste Behandlung kriegsbedingter Augenverlet- zungen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1944, 21: 131-42.— Coppez, J. H. Traitement d urgence des accidents oculaires. In: Mid. devant le peril aerochim. (Ferond, M.) 2. id., Brux, 1940, 227-31.—Cordes, F. C. Nonsurgical aspect of ocular war injuries. Am. J. Ophth, 1943, 26: 1062-71.—Fridenberg, P. First aid in eye injuries; a measure of civUian defense. Dis. Eye &c. Throat, 1942, 2: 134.—Heesch. K. Die Wundver- sorgung von Kriegsverletzungen der Lider und ihrer Umgebung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 699-702.—Kalfa, S. F. [Control of increase of pressure foUowing war traumata] Vest, oft, 1944, 23: No. 3, 25-7.—Koch, C. C. War time ocular first-aid. Am. J. Optometr, 1942, 19: 26-35.—Kolen, A. A. [Certain problems of conservative and surgical therapy of war traumata of the eyes] Vest, oft, 1943, 22: No. 5, 14-7.—Lock. J. A. N. The effect of penicillin in a case of severe injury to the eye. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1947, 33: 315.—Medrano, I. R. Normas a seguu- en el tratamiento de los traumatismos del globo ocular. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1934-44, 2. epoca, 6: 331-6.— Mylius, K. Schwere Augenverletzungen; erste HUfe und end- giiltige Versorgung. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 423-7. Also BuU. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 271 (Abstr.)—Saba, G. Sulla terapia deUe causticazioni corneo-congiuntivali da acido acetico. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1947, 52: 69-74.—Sheresev- skaja, L. J. [Physiotherapy in war wounds of the eye] Vest. oft, 1944, 23: No. 4, 27-30.—Tyrrell, T. M. First-aid treat- ment of war injuries of the eye. Mod. Treatm. Yearb, 1945, 271; 1946, 95. Also Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1945, 213: 52—4.—Whitsell, F. M. Treatment of ocular injuries among combat troops. Texas J. M, 1944-45, 40: 646-52. EYE irrigator. Uhde, G. I. Suggested change in the American Army can- teen to increase its efficiency as an eye irrigator. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 503. EYELID. Berkley, W. L. Treatment of cicatricial entropion. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 729-36.—Clausen. Verletzungen der Lider und Tranenwege. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 19. Also Engl, transl. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 18.— Hartridge, H. The effects of bUnking on visual efficiency. In his Recent Advanc. Physiol. Vision, Lond, 1950, 73-7.— Heesch, K. Die Wundversorgung von Kriegsverletzungen der Lider und ihrer Umgebung. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 699-702.—Kohout, J. J. Prosthetic device for support of eyeUds. BuU. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1945, 4: 117.—Thygeson, P. The etiology and treatment of blepharitis; a study in military personnel. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 80-99. Also Arch. Ophth, Chic, 1946, 36: 445-77. Also MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 191; 279.—Vaughan-Jones, R. Abnormal synkinesis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 405.—Viana, L. Tumor da paipebra superior. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1945, 34: 463-7. EYE movement. See also Medical examination, Eye. Scobee, R. G. The effect of exhaustion and of moderate anoxia on ocular muscle balance. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 292, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. EYE MOVEMENT 454 FAR EAST Ikeda, S. [Studies on the accommodation time of sailors] Deut. AliUtararzt, 1940, 5: 568 (Abstr.)—Scobee, R. Binocular neuromuscular mechanisms. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 364.—Spero, L. P. A case of complete ophthalmoplegia externa. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 64.— Wells, J. L. The Marcus-Gunn syndrome; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1275-8. EYE refraction. See under Vision, Refraction. EYESHIELD. Our new and versatile eyeshield, Ml. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1943-44, 29: No. 5, 45. EYESTRAIN. Berens, C. Ocular fatigue; ocular fatigue and accompany- ing asthenopia in relation to military preparedness and mUitary service; especial reference to aviation. Ophth. iber. amer, B. Air, 1945-46, 7: 165-86. Also Spanish transl, 187-201 — Ebert, E. C. Eyestrain. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1940, 38: 373-5.—Test of stereoscopic range estimator for eyestrain. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. Al. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 37. FABRIC. See Clothing, Fabric; Fluorescent fabric. of FACE. See also Head injury; also subheadings Surgical technic (Face; maxillo-facial) Dietz, V. H. The fundamentals of facial moulage. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 271-80.—Dolin, H. K. Vertical dimension. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 904-11.—Fulcher, O. H, & Lane, W. Z. Progressive facial hemiatrophy: report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 192-6. FACIAL nerve. See also Nervous system, Disease; Neurosur- gery. Anschiitz, A. W. Ueber die FaciaUslahmung beim Kopfte- tanus; klinische und experimentelle Untersuchungen. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 311 (Abstr.)—Lathrop, F. D. Facial nerve surgery in the European Theater of Operations. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 665-76. Also Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. (1946) 1947, 34: 225-40.—Shields, C. D, & Smith, E. M. Physical medicine management of facial nerve paralysis. Mil Surgeon, 1950, 106: 122-4, Ulust— Shtess, A. P. [On pseudo- alternating paralysis as a clinical symptom of acute cranio- cerebral trauma] Bull. War. AI, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 429 (Abstr.)—Siegel, A. Facial paralysis; a case report. U. S. Nav AI. Bull, 1942, 40: 949, 2 pi.—Tupin & Causse. Les paralysies faciales vues par l'otologiste. Bull. Soc. med mil fr, 1949, 43: 89-91. FACTORY. See Civilian defense, Industrial aspect. FAMILY. See also Dependent; Veteran, Family relation Gruenberg, S. M. The family in a world at war. 2. ed. 298p. 21 ^cm. N. Y., 1942. Bossard, J. H. S. FamUy problems in wartime. Psychi- atry Bait, 1944, 7: 65-72.—Burgess, E. W. The effect of war on the American famUy. Am. J. Sociol, 1942-43, 48: 343- 52.—Gardner, G. E. The famUy in a world at war. Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1942, 26: 50-7.—Gruenberg, S. M. The family faces war. Health, Alount. View, 1942, 9: No. 12 8—Webb B. Health and the famUy. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War' Ed, Lond ' 1941-42, 3: 141-3. FAMINE. See also Relief; UNRRA. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 53: Emergency feeding of infants, children, and other special groups of civil populations. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Ellis, A. R For European relief; organization of famine rehef m the field. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1944, 40: 339.—Famine in occupied territory and Uberated Europe. Gen. M. Interest Lett, Ottawa, 1944, No. 6, 6-8.—Koning, J. W. Hunger diseases during the period of famine in 1945. Gastroenterology, Basel, 1946, 71: 327-38. FAR East. See under World War II. FARMING. See Food production. FAROES. See under World War II. FAT embolism. George, E. M, & Blumgren, J. E. Aiassive fat embolism following fracture of the femur; report of four fatal cases with necropsy findings. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1265-73.— Gerwig, W. H, jr. Traumatic fat embolism. Mil. Surgeon 1942, 90: 549-55.—Sandell, D. H. Fat embolism. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 95-7. FATIGUE. See also Aviator [Fatigue; Psychophysical test] Battleship, Sanitation; Eyestrain; March; Neuro- psychiatric casualty; War industry; War neurosis. Allue Martinez, F. La fatiga y modo de combatirla. Ejer- cito, 1943, No. 40, 45-7.—Armitage, H. G. Use of fatigue diagnosis. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 96.—Chute. Would you discuss the question of fatigue of tank crews and what is being done to combat it? Univ. Toronto M. J, 1942- 43, 20: 297.—Dill, D. B. Physiology of fatigue; factors and criteria of endurance. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 210-7. ------ Bock, A. [et al Fatigue. Clinics, Phila, 1943-44, 2: 1126-54.—Fetterman, J. L. Fatigue and exhaustion states in the Army and in in- dustry. Med. Clin. N. America, 1945, 29: 771-85.—Hamilton, F. J. Fatigue. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 344-52. Also in Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash, 1949, 84-8.—How to control industrial fatigue. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1950, 5: 3.—Kapner, B. H. Fatigue. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 9, 20-2.—Mercier, R. G. En lucha con la fatiga. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 84-91.—Risak, E. Ueber die Erschopfung. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 680-3.—Romano, J, Engel, G. L. [et al.] Problems of fatigue as illustrated by experiences in the decompression chamber. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 102- 5-—Ryan, T. A. Relation of muscular tension to effort and fatigue. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 378.— Sayers, R. R. Major studies of fatigue. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 786-823.—Skill fatigue. Gr. Britain Flymg Pers. Res. Com, 1940-45, 49-51.—Stein, H. Beitrag zum Krank- heitsbild des Ermudungsschadens am Knochensystem bei Soldaten. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 135.—Wishart, J. Ex- haustion. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 216-8. mental. Drew, G. C. An experimental study of men- tal fatigue. 26 1. 23V2cm. Lond. [1941?] Forms F. P. R. C. 227, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Shands, H. C, & Finesinger, J. E. Psychi- atric aspects of fatigue. 144 1. 28cm. Bost., 1949. Forms No. 12, Techn. Rep. Invest. Effect Anoxia (Dep. Psychiat. Harvard M. School) & Project XIV 05-664, Contract N5 ori-76, U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Williams, D. The effect of mental fatigue upon the electroencephalogram. 7 1. 26cm. Lond. [1942?] Forms F. P. R. C. No. 505, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. ,ITsJ1'Wi|). R- S. Psychiatry attacks fatigue. Research Rev (U. S. Navy) 1949, June, 17-22. ---- Prevention and treatment. Davis, D. R. Effect of large doses of aneurin and other vitamins on the development of mental fatigue in normal young men. 7 1. 27^cm. Lond., 1942. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 477, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Frunske, F. GesundheitUche Gefahren der Genuss- und Reizmittel bei der Ermudungsbekampfung und Leistungs- steigerung. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 226-36.—Owen, J. W., Tillman, C. G. D, & Brunner, ?* ™ Treatment of combat fatigue in a forward-area hospital. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash, 1949, 89-93.—Simonson, E, Enzer, N., & Blankstein, S. S. Effect of amphetamine, benzedrine, on fatigue of the central nervous system. War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 690-5.— Somerville, W. The effect of benzedrine on mental or physical fatigue in soldiers. Canad. Al. Ass. J, 1946, 55: 470-6. FATIGUE 455 FEMUR ■--- tropical. See also Heat. Macpherson, R. K. General aspects of trop- ical fatigue as seen in RAAF ground crew. 12p. 34cm. Brisbane, 1945. Forms No. 3, Open Rep. Fatigue Laborat. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia. Lee, D. H. K. Field investigation into the incidence of tropical fatigue. Secret Rep. Fatigue Lab. Nat. Health Med. Res. Counc. AustraUa, 1944, No. 1, 1-4, ch. [declassified] ----- & Macpherson, R. K. Tropical fatigue and warfare. J. Appl. Physiol, 1948, 1: 60-72.— Use (The) of salt in the prevention of heat fatigue and exhaustion. Army M. BuU, 1942, No. 60, 114. FATIGUE fracture. See under Fracture; also March fracture. FEAR. See also Combat; Courage; Morale. Dollard, J. A., & Horton, D. Fear in battle. 64p. 18cm. Wash., 1944. Appel, J. W. Fear versus cowardice. In: Discov. Ourselves (Strecker, E. A, & Appel, K. E.) 2. ed, N. Y, 1943, 189-96 — Mercier, R. G. El reverso de los heroes. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 176-203.—Schmidt, W. Feigheit. In his Forens. psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl, 1918, 179-84. FECAL matter. See also Destructor; Latrine; Sanitary fill. Daunis, P. *Du danger des matieres females des armees. 43p. 25%em. Par., 1938. Bonnette. Le perU iica.1 et urinaire du front; feuiUfies profondes et abris amovibles; cabinets pliants et urinoirs improvises. BuU. mid., Par, 1916, 30: 501-4.—Clark. L. K. Human waste disposal by smaU groups and individuals in the Arctic. BuU. Waste Disp. (NRC) Wash, 1948, 15-25.—Cox. W. C. Disposal of human excreta. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: 23-7.—Feces incinerator, British design [Ulust.] Ibid, 2: pt 9, opp. p. 18. --- Examination. Burlingame, P. L. Findings on stool examinations of indigenous personnel in Army messes, 1946 to 1948; preliminary report. Aled. BuU. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 6, 31 — Ether (An) sedimentation technique for routine stool examina- tions. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 11, 14.— Jude, A. L. Acquisitions nouvelies dans la technique des coprocultures. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1947, 3: 236-49.— Ritchie, L. S. An ether sedimentation technique for routine stool examinations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 326.— Stool survey, U. S. S. Pennsylvania. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1940, 38: 433.—Tigertt, W. D. Stool cultures for typhoid and dysentery organisms. Circ. AI. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 6, 10-9. FEE. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-53: Fees allowable for unauthorized medical services rendered subse- quent to May 15, 1947 [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-217 [The same] 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1950. Basic fee schedule of Veterans Administration, effective May 25, 1946. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1946, 36: 1208-11.—Fee schedule approved by the CouncU of the Massachusetts Medical Society for medical services rendered under the Veterans Administration Medical Care Program. N. England J. M, 1946, 235: 124-35.—Medical care charges effective 1 July, 1949. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 7, 10.—Tarif fiir arztliche Leistung bei der Truppe. Schweiz. Aerzteztg, 1946, 27: 212-7. FELDSHER. See also Medical technician; Surgeon. Gorfin, D, & Grossmann, J. Feldsher. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1936, 33: 607-11.—Ivashov, N. N. [Middle medical personnel of the Russian Army during the time of Peter I. and Suvorov] Feldsher, Aloskva, 1944, No. 9, 55-8.—Shabanoy, A. N. [Preparation of feldshers for work in evacuation hospi- tals] Ibid, 1942, 38-40. ------ [Preparation of feldshers in wartime] Ibid, No. 2, 44-9.—Stepanov, S. A. [Sanitation and hygiene activity of the feldsher] Ibid, 1943, No. 10, 35-8.— Tuktanov, G. A. [Preparation of feldshers in wartime] Ibid, 1942, No. 4, 57.—Weiner, R. I. [R61e of feldshers during military operations] Ibid, 1941, No. 10, 46. FEMUR. See Extremity, lower; Fracture; Hip. FEVER. See also Enteric fever; Epidemic; also such terms as Epidemic hemorrhagic fever; Fort Bragg fever; Medical examination, Fever; Undulant fever; Yellow fever, etc. Bennett, I. L., jr, & Holderman, B. S. The relationship between the fever caused by bac- terial pyrogens and the fever of acute infections. 17p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 007 047, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The relationship between the fever caused by bacterial pyrogens and the fever pro- duced by the intravenous injection of acute sterile exudates. 9p. 26)4cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 007 047, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Park, C. R., & Palmes, E. D. The regulation of body temperature during fever. 20 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(6) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Berenberg, A. L. Fevers of obscure origins. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 17-20.—Beyer, E. C. Fever of undetermined origin. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 208.—Cannella, A. II problema diagnostico delle febbricole secondo i moderni mezzi di indagine. Gior. med. mil, 1940, 88: 593-602.—Park, C. R, & Palmes, E. D. The regulation of body temperature during fever. Annual Rep. Aled. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 6, 1-20. ------ Thermal regulation during fever. Ibid, App. C, Proj. 4, No. 11, 1.—Thermal regulation during fever. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 138-40. FEVER therapy. See as subheading under Therapeutics. FIBROSITIS. See Rheumatism. FIBULA. See under Leg; also Fracture; Osteomyelitis. FICTION. Pavard, A. Le dr Laplinte, Lambinet et cie; scenes de la vie m6dico-militaire. 127p. 18cm. Par., 1946. FIELD. See Battlefield; Terrain; also subsequent terms. FIELD ambulance. See also Aid station; Ambulance service, In- struction; Division, infantry; also subsequent term. Cox, W. L. S. [Mechanized field ambulance training; Gibraltar] Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 499 (Abstr.)— Oldfield, J. The scope of the field ambulance as a training school. J. Roy. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 685-94.—Sandiland, E. L. A suggestion for a canvas cover for a mobile A. D. S. of a cavalry field ambulance. Ibid, 1935, 65: 174-8.—Young, A. D. The parachute field ambulance. Ibid, 1947, 89: 235-49. FIELD ambulance service. See also Ambulance service, History; Hospital, Field hospital; Hospital report, United States; Medical service. Neil, J. H. Field ambulance organization and administration, Rev. ed. 128p. 18cm. Lond., 1919. Advice from the field. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 35, 7.—Hughes, H. L. G. Reorganization of a field ambulance. J. R. Army Al. Corps, 1941, 76: 261-9.—Langer, • F. The ambulance service in the field. Bull. Czech. M. Ass. FIELD AMBULANCE SERVICE 456 FIELD SERVICE Gr. Britain, 1942, No. 3, 4-8.—Nicholls, T. B. The organiza- tion of a field ambulance. In: Surg. Alod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 778-90. FIELD case. See also Dental equipment. MacMillian, R. N. Dental field case. AIU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 643-5. FIELD Casualty and Ambulance Unit. See Emergency medical field unit. FIELD dispensary. See Dispensary. FIELD hospital. See under Hospital; also Battle, Medical work; Hospital report, United States: Field hospital. FIELD manual. See also under appropriate subject headings; First aid, Manual; also Hygiene; Military medi- cine; Sanitation. Ashburn, P. M. The elements of military hygiene, especially arranged for officers and men of the line. 314p. 8? Bost., 1909. Faltmedicinskt vademecum. 148p. 17cm. Stockh., 1940. Fuchs, D. Praktische Hygiene und Bekamp- fung der Infektionskrankheiten im Felde. 223p. 12? Wien, 1918. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Field service hygiene notes; India, 1940. 635p. 17Hcm. Delhi, 1941. Jankau, L. Kriegsarztliches Taschenbuch fiir Feld-, Marine- und Lazarett-Aerzte nebst Kriegs- arztliohem Tagebuch. 3 v. 12? Lpz., 1915. Straub, P. F. Medical service in campaign; a handbook for medical officers in the field. 164p. 12? Phila., 1910. Taschenbuch des Feldarztes. 2. & 4. Teil. 2 v. 17^cm. Munch, 1914-17. Taschenbucher des Truppenarztes. Bd. 1-7. 7 v. 19cm. Munch., 1940-44. Toubert, J. H. Le livre de poche du Service de sante" en campagne. 75p. 13cm. Par., 1940. United States. War Department. Med- ical field manual, FM 8-10: Medical service of field units. 285p. 17cm. Wash., 1942. ---- Medical field manual FM 8-15: Medical service of the Corps and Army. 75p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Basic field manual, FM 21-10: Military sanitation and first aid. 192p. 17}^cm. Wash., 1940. ---- [The same] Higiene militar y primeros auxilios. 131p. 26cm. Habana, 1942. Forms No. R. I. 370-5, Folleto Ejercito Cuba. Issued as a supplement to Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1944, 8: No. 4; 1945, 9: No. 1-3. ^ Medical field manual; medical service in joint oversea operations. 36p. 19cm. Wash., 1940. Manual medico de campafia; servicio medico de la divisi6n; preparado bajo la dirreccidn del Jefe de sanidad del Ejercito norteamericano. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1943, 7: No. 2, Suppl.; 1-142.—Manual medico de campana; servicio medico de la divisi6n (apendices 1-6) preparado bajo la direccion del Jefe de sanidad del Ejercito norteamericano. Ibid, 1944, 8: 142-78.—Manual mddico de campana; servicio medico del cuerpo de ejercito y del ejercito; preparado baja la direcci6n del Jefe de sanidad del Ejercito norteamericano. Ibid, Suppl, 3-21. FIELD service. See also Blood transfusion, Field technic; Blood transfusion service, field; Journalism; Medical organization; Medical service; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Orthopedics; Sanita- tion; Surgical organization, Veterinary service. Cowell, E. M. Field service notes for regi- mental officers. 148p. 17cm. Lond., 1940. Mirtov, V. P. BoeHHo-caHHTapHaH opraHH- 3arrHH Ha BopoAHHe b aBrycTe 1912 r. p. 405- 54. 23^cm. S. Peterb., 1913. Voen. med. J, S. Peterb, 1913, 236: med. spec. pt. Almeida Garrett, A. de. Servico de saude em campanha. Portugal med, 1916, 2: 465; passim.—Blanchard, W. H. Ob- servations on field medical service. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 443-51.—Bouissou, J. J. D. Thames d'exercices pratiques sur la fonctionnement du Service de santd en campagne. Arch. mid. pharm. mil, 1935, 103: 863-87, 2 map. Also Rev. serv. san. mil,, 1936, 105: 859-79, 5 map. —;--- Essai sur le role du mddecin du 4e Bureau de l'Etat-Major d'une armee en campagne. Ibid, 1937, 107: 781-808. ------ Une solution aux themes d'exercices pratiques sur le service de santd en campagne. Ibid, 1938, 108: 727; 1939, 111: 87.—Fernandez Giao, M. R. Service de sante en campagne; organisation du service de 1'avant. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. (1903) 1904, 14: sect. mid. hyg. mil. nav, 302.-—Generalidades sobre el Servi- cio de sanidad en campafia. Rev. Esc. mdd, mil, Mdx, 1943, 2: No. 11, 7-12.-—Gergovich, W. Wplyw wojny Wyskawicznej na organizacje i uzycie sluiby zdrowia wojska w polu. Lek. wojsk, 1943, 35: 145-57.—Kneri, A. A. Po povodu polevykh sani- tarno-taktideskikh zanjatij voennykh vradej. Voen. med. J, S. Peterb, 1913, 236: med. spec, pt, 264-7.—Martin, J. I. Aledical field service. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 250-3 — Mazza, M. A. Servicio sanitario en campafia; conceptos fundamentales; organizaci6n del servicio; la tarea mddico quirurgica en los escalones; el encadenamiento de las forma- ciones; las evacuaciones. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 189; passim.—Olea Herraiz, I. Apostillas a los servicios de sanidad militar en campafia. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 254-61.—Peixoto, G. OrganizacSo em pessoal do Servico de Saude em campanha; mobilizacao do pessoal de saude e subordinacao mUitar e dependencia tdcnica. Rev. med. cir. BrasU, 1942, 50: No. espec, 68-74.—Porto, E. M, & Ratsbona, R. Objectivos do Servico de Saude em campanha; conjuncao de elementos tdticos e princfpios tdcnicos; principios fundamentals de funcionamento. Ibid, 7-22.—Schickele. Les grands principes d'organisation du Service de sante en campagne. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mid. mil. (1935) 1937, 5. Sess, 11-28.—Shockley, M. A. W. A simple marker set for the solution of medical field problems. Mil. Surgeon, 1912, 31: 323.—Smirnov, E. I. [Role of the physician-therapeutist in field sanitary service] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 7-14.— Weddell, J. M. Medical organization in the field [war wounds and air raid casualties] Brit. M. J, 1939, 1: 836. Also in War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 9-13.—Zamjatin. A. I. [Distribution of surgeons at the front] Voen. med. J, Petrogr, 1916, 245: med. spec, pt, 292-9. FIGHTER. See also Aircraft, Fighter; Aircrew, Oxygen supply; Combat, Air combat; Dentistry, Aviation dentistry. Brouwer, J. E. Des limites adrophysiologiques imposees au pilote de l'aviation de chasse. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mid. mil. (1934) 19i(6, 4. Sess, 133-44. Also Spanish transl. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1937, 69: 141-8.—Biirker, K. Blutuntersuchun- gen an Fliegern eines Jagdgeschwaders. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 333-9.—Drugging and doping of war flyers; Stuka- tablets and pep-pills. Australas. J. Pharm, 1942, 23: 345.— Fighter pilot project. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 183-92.—Fighter pilot studies. Ibid, No. 16, 14-82.—Ford, E. S. C. Principles and problems of maintenance of fighter-bomber pilots; a report. War Med, 1945, 8: 26-31.-—Kirsch, R. E. A physiological study of avi- ators during combat flying. J. Aviat. M, 1945, 16: 376-84.— Meier-Miiller. Zur Physiologie und Psychologie der Kampf- flieger. Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 31.—Vacca, C. Brevi nozioni su problemi medici sorti in relazione ai nuovi compiti del pilota da caccia. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1948, 11: 623-5. FIGHTER aviation. See also Bomber; Flight. Gagge, A. P. Report on conferences at Wright Field; present day oxygen equipment; activity of radio personnel during flight; personnel problems in operation of gun turrets. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms No. 17, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Romejko, W. J. Effects of fields of vision from fighter aircraft on the number and rate of accidents. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-48L, Memo. Rep. Aero AI. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. FIGHTER AVIATION 457 FILE SYSTEM Sweenet, H. M. Firing tests on pressurized airplanes. 46 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-426-40, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Romer, B. v, & Romer, H. v. Was konnen unsere Kampf- flugzeuge aushalten? Umschau, 1941, 45: 725-8, Ulust.— Visual fields of fighter aircraft vs accidents. Accid. Bull. (U. S. A. Air Forces) 1945, Sept, 2-5. FILARIASIS. See also Dog, Disease; Helminthosis; Para- sitosis. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Filarial diseases. Rev. 8p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 6, Notes Trop. Dis, Arctic, Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F, U. S. Babione, R. N. Mumu; a few facts about filariasis for folks who fear that filaria-infected fellows wUl fetch filariae from the front. Hawaii M. J, 1945^6, 5: 69-71.—Boyd, W. S. FU- ariasis. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1944, Dec, 5.— Burhans, R. A, Camp, J. D. [et al.] Lymphangitis of suspected filarial origin; a preliminarv report concerning its treatment. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1944, 42: 336-40.—Coggeshall, L. T. Filariasis in the serviceman; retrospect and prospect. J. Am. AI. Ass, 1946, 131: 8-12. ------ Care of the filariasis patient. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 89-94.—Early filariasis in American soldiers. BuU. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1944, No. 76, 45-9 — Faust, E. C. Filariasis and schistosomiasis. N. Orleans M. & S. J, 1944-45, 97: 115-20.—Filariasis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 16.—Filariasis, reclassification of personnel with a history of, for duty without Umitation as to area [Form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 12, 29 — Filariasis Registry; Establishment of [Form letter] Ibid, No. 10, 29.-—Flynn, P. D. FUariasis suspects; review of cases admitted. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1944, 42: 1075-9.—Fogel, R. H, & Huntington, R. W, jr. Genital manifestations of early filariasis. Ibid, 43: 263-70.—Ha viland, J. W. Recent experiences with filariasis. Northwest M, 1944, 43: 371-6.— Huntington, R. W, jr. Skin reactions to Dirofilaria immitis extract. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 707-17.—Johnson, P. A. G. FUariasis; clinical findings in 189 cases. Ibid, 1944, 43: 950-4.—King, B. G. Early filariasis diagnosis and clinical findings; a report of 268 cases in American troops. Am. J. Trop. Al, 1944, 24: 285-98.—Love, R. J. M. Filariasis. In: Surg. Aiod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 877-9 — Lowman, E. W. Incidence of filariasis in children. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1944, 42: 341-3.—Lymphadenopathy and filariasis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 250.—Michael. P. FU- ariasis among Navy and Marine personnel; report on laboratory investigations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1059-74. ■----— Filariasis; histopathologic study. Ibid, 1945, 45: 225-36, 8 pi.—Moore, J. L. Notes on filariasis. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 374-7.—Neumann, H. Filariasis in the white man. BuU. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1945, 4: 230-5.—S, J. J. Filariasis. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 5, 1-4.—Saunders, G. M, Bianco, A. A, & Jordan, W. S. Intradermal tests with Dirofilaria immitis antigen as a diagnostic aid in human filariasis. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1946, 46: 1242-53.—Smith, F. R, jr. FUariasis; a study of 737 patients so diagnosed. Ibid, 1945, 44: 719-25.—Special study of filariasis. BuU. U. S. Army Al. Dep, 1944, No. 81, 6.—Study (A) of lymph in relation to the chemo- therapy and pathology of filariasis and malaria; microanalytical method for antimony in lymph, blood, urine and tissue. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 32.—Thomp- son, K. J., Rifkin. H, & Zarrow, M. Early filariasis in young soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 129: 1074-9.—Troops exposed to filariasis parasite being observed at Wakeman General Hospital. Ibid, 1944, 126: 305.—Venner, R. B. Filarial problem on Nanumea. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 955-63 — Westwater, J. O. Filariasis bancrofti. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 10, 22.—Zeligs, M. Intradermal tests with Dirofilaria immitis extract in human filariasis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 824-6.—Zuckerman, S. S, & Hibbard, J. S. Clinico- pathologic study of early filariasis with lymph node biopsies. Ibid, 1945, 44: 27-36. ---- in animals. See also Dog, Disease. Singh, R. K. Cutaneous filariasis. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 193.—Tests on the effectiveness of urea stibamine (Brahmachari) in the treatment of dog filariasis. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 29. FILE system. See also Records administration. United States. War Department. Ad- jutant General of the Army. War Depart- ment decimal file system. 427p. 231/2cm. Wash., 1943. Design for a combination health and service record filing cabinet and desk. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 10, 14.—Maughan, G. B. Aledical records-keeping. Med. J. (R. Canad. Navy) 1944, 7: No. 11, 1-14.—Simon, G. B, & Berwick, L. Considerations for the establishment and use of machine records systems. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 18, 57-72. ■------ Determiners for the use of machines. Ibid, 57-61. ------ The records system. Ibid, 73-86. ------ Basic records files. Ibid, 87-136. ------ Training data files. Ibid, 137-208. FILTER. See also Water supply. For optical filter see under Eyeglass. Ikhelevich. [A filter plant made from materials on hand] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 59-62.—Report on captured enemy equipment; Membranfilter, German. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 32. FINGER. See also Extremity; Extremity injury; Fracture; Hand. Burnett, H. A. An early regime for severe finger injuries. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 25.—Du Bourguet, & Bouille. Un cas de luxation ouverte complexe mdtacarpo-phalangienne de l'index; rdduction opdratoire. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr, 1938, 32: 48.—Furlong. Finger injuries in tank crews. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 483.—Oldham, J. B. War wounds of the fingers. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1940, 204: 476-80. Also in Mod. Treatm. Yearb. (Wakeley, C. P. G.) Lond, 1941, 299-308.—O'TooIe, J. B, jr. Celluloid splint in traumatic amputation of distal phalanges. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 460.—Read, F. L, & Haslam, E. T. Immediate skin grafts on finger injuries. Ibid, 183-6.—Schulze, H. A. Treatment of fracture-disloca- tions of the proximal interphalangeal joints of the fingers. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 190.—Thompson, C. M. Danger of finger rings. U. S. Nav. Bull, 1946, 46: 1273.—Ulfelder, H. Fingers and thumbs. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 31, 16-9.—Wurl, O. A. Hereditary clubbing of the fingers and toes; case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 217-9. FINGERPRINT. See also Identification. Fukuda, R. [Study of finger-prints of naval men; frequency of appearance of every type and index number of finger-prints] Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1941, 30: 14-21. FINLAND. For material related to this country see the following headings of Military Section: Dental service; Hospital report; Medical care; Medical service; Morbidity; Nurse Corps; Nursing service; Tuberculosis; Veterinary Corps; World War II. FINSCHHAFEN. See under World War II. FIREARM. See also Weapon. Alvaro-Alberto. Sobre a erosao das armas de fogo. An. Acad, brasil. cienc, 1942, 14: 327; passim.—Kustanovich, S. Oruzie ognestrelnoe. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 87-96, pi.—Wilson, L. B. Firearms and projec- tiles; their bearing on wound production. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 11: pt 1, 9-56. FIRE power. See also Combat; Neuropsychiatric casualty; War neurosis. C, E. L. Effect of benzedrine on fire power, preliminary report of a controlled field study. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 1: No. 6, 18.—Marshall, S. L. A. Ratio of fire. In his Men against Fire, N. Y, 1947, 50-63. ------ Fire as the cure. Ibid, 64-84. FIRE protection. See also Heat. Buettner, K. Effects of extreme heat on man; protection of man against conflagration heat. 18p. 26>-2cm. Randolph Field, 1950. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-103, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. War Department. Fire protection in civilian defense. 44p. 24cm. Wash., 1941. In: Textbooks (U. S. Off. CiviUan Defense. Training Sect.) after 1942. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----30 FIRE PROTECTION 458 FIRST AID Yaglou, C. P., King, B. G., & Vollmer, E. P. A suggested water suit for protection against fire and intense heat. 4p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NAI 007 033, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. FIRST aid. See also subsequent headings; also Battle, Medical work; Battlefield, Medical service; Chemical warfare, First aid; Emergency medical service, First aid; Eye injury, Treatment; Gas poisoning, First aid; Surgery, emergency, etc. American First Aid Conference. Boston M. & S. J, 1915, 173: 675.—Baehr. G. Advanced first aid for civilian defense. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 154: No. 11, 20. Also Rhode Island M. J, 1941, 24: 228.—Boyce, L. P. First aid on the giant flying boats. Red Cross Courier, 1938-39, 18: No. 12, 9.—First aid. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, Wash, 1919, 13: Suppl, 43.—First aid, no gas. Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: No. 4, 13.—Mac- donald, W. G. Care for Home Guard casualties. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 295.—Maslinkovsky, T., & Rozanov, P. Pervaja pomosd. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 384-8.—Roe, G. C. F. First-aid in war-time. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 582.—Rybushkin, I. Neotloznaja pomosd. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1308-11. ---- Apparatus and equipment. See also First-aid post. Alstead, S. First-field dressing. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 383.—Gutman, W. Comment; homeopathic remedies for first aid in air-raids and similar emergencies. J. Am. Inst. Homeop, 1942, 35: 278.—Kraus, J. H. First aid in war emergency; how to make apparatus. Science News Lett, 1942, 41: 168. Instruction. Great Britain. Ministry of Home Se- curity and Ministry of Health. Air raid precautions handbook No. 10: Training in first aid for civil defence purposes. 2. ed. 68p. 25cm. Lond., 1944. United States. Army. Signal Corps Re- placement Training Center [Fort Mon- mouth] BTD-5: First aid; instructor's lesson plans. 82p. 26cm. Red Bank, 1942. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 116: Use of war wound moulages in teaching emergency medical care and first aid. 8p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Army Medical Museum. Instructions; graphic portfolio on first aid. 52 1. 112cm. Wash., 1943. Abramov, P. V. Instrukcija po organizacU khirurgideskoj pomosdi ranenym na fronte. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947 No. 2, 49-56.—Bernoulli, R. Einfiihrung in die erste HiUe' MUitarsanitat, Ziir, 1946, 28: 63; passim.—Collective training at an aid post. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 163.—Cutler, E. Lecture at the Royal Naval Hospital, Chatham. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 1: 531.—Examination in first-aid. War Doctor, 1942-43, l- No. 12, 9.—First aid personnel instructions; procedure' ori moculations given at first aid stations. In: Prev. Med in World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 193.—Hunt, S. M., jr. First aid in- struction for Army airmen. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41 20- r °- ■&• 6.—Johnston, 3. M. First-aid instruction in war-time! In: War & Doctor (Alackintosh, J. M.) 2. ed, Lond, 1940 99-116.—Scott, D. C. First-aid teaching to non-medical personnel. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 286-8. The teaching of first-aid to non-medical personnel in the British Army. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947 44-6 — Soldiers should be taught first aid. J. Am. Al. Ass, 1941 117- 468—Spira, J. J. First-aid standard lecture for troops. ' J. r! Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 149-51.—Stafford-Clark, D. The teaching of first-aid m the air to non-medical personnel in the Royal Air Force. In: InteraUied Conf. War Aled. (1942-45) ---- Manual. See also Wounded, Treatment. Akester, E. Practical wound treatment; a first aid book illustrating the use of the pad and bandage as issued to all services. 47p. IVAcm Aldershot, Engl., 1944[?] American Red Cross. Advanced first aid for civilian defense. 28p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Anleittjng in der ersten Hilfeleistung bei Unglucksf alien auf Torpedobooten, Peilbooten, Wachtbooten u. dgl. Neuabdruck unter Beriick- sichtigung der bis zum 1. Marz 1905 eingetre- tenen Aenderungen. 23p. 16? Berl., 1891 [1905] Bailey, E. G. Wartime first aid for every- man. 96p. 13Hcm. Bickley, Engl., 1942. Burci, E. Assistenza ai feriti. 36p. 16° Milano, 1915. Forms No. 18 of Probl. san. guerra. Calliano, C. Soccorsi d'urgenza. 9. ed. 439p. 18? Milano, 1916. Cowell, E. M. The pocket book of first aid in accidents and air raids, including chemical warfare. 3 ed. 92p. 16cm. Lond., 1941. Eiselberg, F. v. Verwundetenfiirsorge im Kriege. 32p. 8? Wien, 1914. Eliason, E. L. First aid in emergencies. 11. ed. With a supplement on civilian defense and poison gases. 260p.; Sl-S16p. 17>^cm. Phila., 1942. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Merkblatt 53d/63: Richtlinien fiir die Versorgung Verwundeter in den vorderen Sanitats-Einrich- tungen. 163p. 14cm. Berl., 1942. Gorinevskaia, V. V., & Ramm, M. G. LTepBaa xupyprunecKaa noMomb npu TpaBMax BoeHHoro h MupHoro BpeMeHu. 388p. 22cm. Moskva, 1942. Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Circular 1831: Air raid precautions act, 1937; collective training for first aid posts. 5p. 24J^cm. Lond., 1939. Hammer, N. W. First aid for war casualties. 2. ed. 78p. 18^cm. Lond., 1943. Keogh, C. First aid for fighting men. 8p. 17cm. Lond., 1942[?] Latjn, R. Vademekum des Truppenarztes; erste Hilfe. 276p. 19Hcm. Munch., 1939. Also 3. Aufl. 283p. 1940. Also 4. Aufl. 296p. 20cm. Munch., 1943. Lindsay, D. Civilian first aid for war wounded. 89p. 18cm. Croydon, 1940. Medicus [pseud.] Everybody's pocket first aid for war-time, with full page diagram of arte- rial pressure points. 60p. 12cm. Jerusalem, 1941. Merkblatter iiber Hilfeleistung bei Erkran- kungen durch chemische Kampfstoffe. 56p. 14^cm. Wiesb., 1939. Morin, E. Guide pratique de 1'infirmiere- hospitaliere et de Pinfirmier-brancardier. 5. ed. 206p. 8? Par., 1932. Perego, V. Sgombero dei feriti e degli am- malati in guerra. 2. ed. 32p. 16? Milano, 1915. Forms No. 8 of Probl. san. guerra. Salmond, M. A first book of first aid in peace and war. 4. impression. 88p. 14cm. Exeter, 1941. Scotland. Department of Health. Emer- gency medical services memorandum No. 4: Memorandum for the guidance of medical officers and other personnel at first aid posts. 20p 24>£cm. Edinb., 1939. United States. Army. Letterman Gen- eral Hospital. Minor surgery and first aid. 57p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1944. United States. Army. Quartermaster Reserve Training Corps. Instructors guide, 1G-16: First aid. 18p. 27cm. Camp Lee, 1943. FIRST AID 459 FIRST AID United States. Army Air Forces Pre- flight School (B-N) Office of the Surgeon. First aid and military hygiene for pre-flight school (B-N) v. p. 27cm. Monroe [194-?] United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. First aid in the prevention and treat- ment of chemical casualties. 31p. 24cm. Wash., 1941. In: Textbooks (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense. Training Sect.) after 1942. ---- A handbook for rescue squads. 56p. 19cm. Wash., 1941 [i. e. 1942] In: Handbooks (U. S. Off. CivUian Defense. Training Sect.) 1942. ---- & American Red Cross. Handbook of first aid. 72p. 19cm. Wash., 1941 [i. e. 1942] In: Handbooks (U. S. Off. Civilian Defense. Training Sect.) 1942. Wenger, H. L., & Sense, E. First aid primer, also including civilian defense health aids, emergency feeding, blackout instructions, morale through nutrition. 104p. 21cm. N. Y., 1942. Wood, R. C. The soldier's first aid; a simple treatise on how to treat a sick or wounded com- rade. 93p. 8? Toronto, 1917. Another edi- tion. 119p. 14Kcrn. Toronto, 1940. ---- Medical service. See also Emergency medical service. Doctors at first-aid posts. Med. Times, Lond, 1939, 67: 121. Also Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 47.—Hull, G. R. Doctors at first-aid posts. Ibid, 69.—Lyth, J. C. Doctors at first-aid posts. Ibid, 72.—Ross, J. M. A. R. P.; where the G. P. comes in. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 54.—Trenkler, R. [Aledical aid during war] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1926, 2: 20-5.— Uniforms for doctors at first-aid posts. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 71. ---- military. See also Injury, Treatment; First treatment. Bachrach, W. H. First aid at high altitudes. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 102.—Sevan, F. A. A simplified method of applying the Thomas' splint as a first-aid measure. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 244-7.—First-aid for every soldier. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2:313-6.—First aid for the Fourth Armored Division. Red Cross Courier, 1942, 21: No. 10, 16.— First aid simplified. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 20, 10.—Gilbert, E. W. First aid. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourvUle, C. B. &c.) 2. ed, Glendale, 1943, 147-9.—Hyde, F. S. Nursing and first aid among subjects taught medical soldiers. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 5, 54-8.—Johnson, H. S. Streamlined first aid. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 41-5.—Keler, A. Nasa iskustva u obuci vojnika u pruzanju prve pomo6i i samopomo6i. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 135.—Martinez Almoyna, C. Cirugfa de las primeras urgencias de campafia. Medicina, Madr, 1946, 14: pt 1, 135- 49.—Ramsay, W. A. First-aid for every soldier. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 382.—Robinson, W. W. First aid to the war wounded. J. Alaine M. Ass, 1917-18, 8: 166-9.—Serrano, J. El socorro de urgencia. Ejercito, 1941, No. 23, 51-4.—Vestal, P. W. Emergency field treatment. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 937-40.—Weber, M. R. [On the evaluation of first aid at the front and treatment of a certain category of surgical pa- tients at the base hospitals] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 4, 8-13. ---- Mobile unit. See also Emergency medical field unit. Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Emergency medical services memorandum No. 7: Notes on the use of mobile first aid units in the Civil Defence First Aid Post Service. 8p. 16^cm. Lond., 1944. Cronin, E. The mobile unit and early care of casualties. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 793.—Hospitals organize catastrophe units; New York City. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 128 — Mobile units again. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 79. ---- naval. Great Britain. Admiralty. First aid in the Royal Navy. 115p. 14cm. Lond., 1932. Also another ed. 117p. Lond., 1941. Also new ed. 106p. 18cm. Lond., 1943. United States. Public Health Service. The ship's medicine chest and first aid at sea. 207p. 23^cm. Wash., 1929. Grube, F. Seaway first aid. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 6, 13.-—Wise, J. C. First aid in naval warfare. J. Ass. AIU. Surgeons, 1905, 16: 153-61. ---- Organization. See also Aid station; Burns, Treatment, field; Chemical warfare, First aid; Emergency medical service, Organization; First-aid post. First aid; it is citizen's big civilian defense job. Life, 1941, 11: No. 13, 75-83.—Hodgson, J. C. First-aid to the injured. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 2: 502.—Poblete Nunez, O. Los servicios de primeros auxilios en el Reino Unido. Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp, Santiago, 1944, 14: 34-8.—Ward, G. Casualty organisa- tion by the home guard. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 708. ---- Technic. See also Emergency medical service; Surgery, emergency; Surgical technic. Drigalski, W. v. Erste HiUe, Transport, Lazarett. In his Aufstieg d. San. Korps, Oldenb, 1939, 129-35—Garre, K. Was hat der Krieg hinsichtUch der ersten Wundversorgung Neues gelehrt? Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr, 1918, 47: 201-7.— Lasher, W. W. First aid vs. subsequent treatment. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 129-33.—Stice, L. Wartime first aid. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 412-5.—Tinter & Rosner. Zur ersten HUfe im Kriege und im Frieden. Wien. klin. Wschr, 1916, 29: 965. FIRST-AID bag. See Bag. FIRST-AID kit. See also Kit. Babcock, E. R. Field testing of seamless die- drawn aluminum first aid kits. 14 1. 27^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 17, Res. Proj. NAI 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Mahoney, D. I., jr. Kit; First Aid, Battle Dressing Set, Complete. 9 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-698-35, U. S. Air Force Aero M. Laborat. ---- Kit, First Aid, Battle Dressing, All Climate, Aircraft. 12p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-698-35A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shelesnyak, M. C. Design of a first-aid kit for use on pneumatic life-rafts. 2 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-554, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----& Margolis, S. Design of an individual first aid kit for aviation personnel. lOp. 26)£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-371, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Spangler, H. J. Development of a jungle first aid kit, individual. 12p. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-590, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Research project X-554, report No. 1, supplement: Tentative specification, kits, first-aid, camouflaged, for pneumatic life rafts. 20p. 26J4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Demolis, Thomann & Chausse. Contribution a l'etude physico-chimique et bacteriologique des paquets de pansement individuel miUtaires. Rev. internat. Croix-Rouge, 1927, 9: 905-49.—First-aid kits, auxiliary [form letter] Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 4, 24.—Heibel, G. A. First aid container from a salad oil can. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 119.—Mkhitarov, S. Individualnyj paket. In: Bolsh. med. encikl, 1930, 11: 380.—Morrison, O. B, jr. An emer- gency kit for use by medical departments in ships. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 425-7, 2 pL—Maclnnes, W. H. Preserva- tion of first-aid materials in gun bags located at positions ex- posed to the weather. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 2, 68.— New emergency field kit. Surg. Business, 1942, 5: No. 9, 10.— Palmer, D. W. A seagoing first-aid kit. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 406.—Pervov, A. Individualnyj protivokhimideskij FIRST-AID KIT 460 FITNESS paket. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 908-10, 2 pi.—Poland, W. M. Watertight first-aid kits. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 5, 34.—Shelesnyak, M. C. First-aid kit for aviation personnel. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1945, 44: 1284-7. FIRST-AID man. See with Medical troops; also Aid station; Hospital Corps. FIRST-AID post. See also Aid station; Emergency medical field unit; Emergency medical service, First aid; First aid subheadings (Manual; Medical service) Great Britain. Ministry of Health. Circular 1764: Air raid precautions act, 1937: First-aid posts and ambulance services. 9p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1939. Air raids, doctors and first-aid posts. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 383.—Elder, H. H. A. First-aid-post work in air raids. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: 275.—Equipment (The) of first-aid posts. Pharm. J, Lond, 1942, 94: 116.—First (The) aid post, its organization and activities. News Lett. Suffolk Co. M. Soc, 1941, 19: No. 12, 8.—First-aid post equipment. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 371.—First-aid posts. Ibid, 1940, 2: 27. Also Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: Suppl, 33. Also Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 397.—First-aid posts and hospitals in air attack. Lancet, Lond, 1939, 1:168.—First aid posts in London. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 112: 2448.—First Wisconsin mobUe casualty station. Wisconsin M. J, 1942, 41: 493.—Line, L. A. N. First-aid-post work in air raids. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: 193.—Nicholls, T. B. The organization of a first-aid post. In: Surg. Alodern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 813-20; 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 933-40.—Popov, G. M. [First-aid sta- tions for wounded in air-raids] Feldsher, Aloskva, 1938, No. 11, 57-63.—Practice at a first-aid post. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1940, 36: 634.—Russell, V. First aid posts as tempo- rary welfare centres. Aled. Off, Lond, 1940, 63: 69.— Smith, F. E. G. A First-Aid Post near the Thames. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 465-8.—Treatment at first-aid posts. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1939, 35: 1142; 1178. FIRST-AID tag. See also Identification tag. Jackson, V. A. The emergency medical tag. In: Aled. Cadet Corps Train. Alan. (Courville, C. B. &c.) 2. ed, Glendale, 1943, 150-3.—Strott, G. G. The individual first-aid packet and the emergency medical tag. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 2, 29-46. FISH. See also Food inspection; Food poisoning. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Des- ert and Tropic Information Center. In- formational bulletin. Ser. A, No. 11: Poisonous and dangerous fishes of the Tropical Pacific 15p. 27cm. Eglin Field, 1943. Poisonous fish in the MarshaU Islands. BuU. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1944, No. 76, 32.—Venomous fishes. Ibid, No. 72 10-2.—Vonfraenkel, P. H, & Krick, E. S. Fish poisoning by barracuda in the Marianas. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1945 44- 427-31. FITNESS. See also Aviator, Fitness; Civilian Defense Office; Medical examination, Physical standards; Preparedness; Recruit; Recruiting; Rejection; Unfit, also under such terms as Defect; Dental health, Defects; Vision, etc. Weiss, R. A. Physical fitness of entering AAF personnel. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 195, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Army Air Forces physical fitness research program. Res. Q. Am. Ass. Health, 1944, 15: 12-5.—Bock, A. V. CiviUan fitness. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 431.—Caceres, J. A. Aptitud para el servicio miUtar. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1932 31- 413-28 — Civilian physical fitness. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 518.—Currier, D. E. Population fitness as it affects our na- tional defense. Trained Nurse, 1941, 107: 106.—Fitness for service. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 75.—Freudenthal, P. & Tntrerl^se2i^E-^ The Pr°Per Physical state. Militaerlaegen, 1935, 41: 239-42.—Geiges, E. Physical fitness for wartime demands. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 11.—Hall, J. Physical fitness of every mdividual is essential to winning the war. Florida Health Notes, 1942, 34: 73-5.—La Salle, D, & Larrick, N. Physical fitness and the Schools at War Program. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 475.—Legrand, C. II faut moderniser le rSglement sur l'aptitude physique au service miUtaire. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr, 1922, 16: 220-2.—Melnotte. L'aptitude physique dans l'armee nouvelle. Sem. hop. Par, 1948, 24: 136-41.—Miles, W. R, Ryan, T. A., & McFarland. R. A. Physical conditions of efficiency. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash, 1945, 199-224.—National fitness. Health Bull, Melb, 1938, No. 55, 1544-6.—Our puny American youth. Good Health, 1940, 75: 99.—Perrott, G. S. J. Physical status of American young men. Connecticut AI. J, 1941, 5: 817.—Physical fitness of American youth, 1917-18 and 1940-41. Alonth. Labor Rev, 1941, 53: 395.—Rogers, J. F. F. F. F. F, 2000 A. D. J. School Health, 1948, 18: 137-42.—Rothe, H. F, Paterson, D. G. [et al.] Efficiency and fatigue. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash, 1945, 167-98.—Selectees and their physical fitness. N. England J. M, 1942, 226: 663.— Van Etten, N. B. Fitness for the national emergency. North Carolina Al. J, 1941, 2: 278-83.—Weible, W. L. Fit to fight. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 128 &c—Zahn, F. Allge- meine Wehrpflicht und die Statistik. Allg. statist. Arch, 1935-36, 25: 81-8. ---- Borderline cases. See also such terms as Dental health, Defects; Tuberculous, Fitness, etc. Farwell, W. G. Additional border-line cases at the recruiting office. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1917, 11: 584, 9 pi.— Lazzari, A. Lesioni permanenti e idoneita miUtare. Forze san, Roma, 1934, 1427-9.—Lull, G. F. Fitness for duty of miUtary pa- tients on discharge from hospital. J. Indiana Al. Ass, 1945, 38: 82.-—Messing, K. Die BeurteUung der Dienstfahigkeit und Dienstunfahigkeit fiir den Truppenarzt; Beurteilung bei orthopadischen Krankheiten. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 985-9.—Squirru, C. M. Consideraciones de las enfermedades proteiformes que estan colocadas en lfmites de la aptitud y la inaptitud para el servicio de las armas. Actas Congr. nac. med, B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr, 7: 679-82.—Starfinger. La capacidad para el servicio mUitar en general y de la aviacion en particular, despufis de las enfermedades. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1944, 43: 627-41.—Uhlenbruck. Consequences of diphtheria, treatment, and judgement of the fitness for military service. Conf. Aled. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 197-205. ---- Conditioning. See also Physical training; Training. Armee und korperliche Ertiichtigung. Praxis, Bern, 1941, 30: 832.—Bock, A. V. CivUian fitness. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 344.—Bookwalter, K. W. A critical analysis of achieve- ments in the physical fitness program for men at Indiana University. Res. Q. Am. Ass. Health, 1943, 14: 184-93 — Daubert, R. B. A physical conditioning program as conducted at Michigan State College. Ibid, 175-83.—Duggan, A. S. An open letter to the members, American Association for Health, Physical Education, and Recreation. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 3; 52.—Greenbie, M. L. B. The lusty art of keeping fit. In her Art of Living in War, N. Y, 1943, 182-98 — Grout, R. E. Physical fitness through health education; a wartime manual for high schools. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 429.-—Hellebrandt, F. A. Aledical impUcations of the British national fitness campaign. War Aled, Chic, 1942, 2: 230-45. ------& Karpovich, P. V. Fitness, fatigue and recu- peration; survey of methods used for improving the physical performance of man. Ibid, 1941, 1: 745-68.—McCristal, K. J. Pre-military conditioning. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 28.—National (The) Co-ordinating Council for Physical Fitness. Health, Canberra, 1939, 17: 13-9.—Owen, H. R. Keeping fit for victory. Am. J. Pharm, 1942, 114: 157-66.— Preparation of teachers for physical fitness program through health education. Alonth. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1943, 46: 162.-—Rott, O. M. Health education program for physical fitness. Northwest M, 1943, 42: 105-8.—Wilce, J. W. The physical fitness program. J. Am. Ai. Ass, 1943, 122: 193.— Yoho, R. What is the function of the Physical Fitness Com- mittee of Office of CiviUan Defense? Alonth. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1943, 46: 105. Constitution. See also Anthropometry; Height and weight. Agnello, V. La costituzione morfologica nella valutazione fisica miUtare. Endocr. pat. cost, Bologna, 1933, n. ser, 8: 169-200, ch.—Bober, H. Die Bedeutung der Konstitutions- wissenschaft fur die Wehrmacht. Konst. & Klinik, 1939, 2: 9-16.—Cassinis, U. II servizio militare e l'indirizzo costitu- zionaUstico in biologia e patologia. Riv. san. sicU, 1930, 18: 1513.------ L'indirizzo costituzionalistico e il servizio militare. Endocr. pat. cost, Bologna, 1931, n. ser, 6: 365-79.— Distribution of somatotypes in RTC recruits. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat, 1946, App. C, 8.—Freeman, R. G. Constitutional factors in the selection of recruits. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 631-41.—Gerlach, P. Neue Beitrage zur Frage der militarischen Brauchbarkeit und Bewahrung der Konstitutionstypen. Veroff. Heer. San, 1938, H. 105, 258- 75.—Gigon, A. Konstitution und Rekrutierung. Schweiz. FITNESS 461 FITNESS med. Wschr, 1923, 53: 325-32.-—Kraus. Habitus und Diathese in ihrer Bedeutung fiir die militararztliche Gutachtertatigkeit. Aled. KUn, Berl, 1917, 13: 79.—Lo Schiavo, R. Ricerche sulla valutazione costituzionale militare con i due quozienti biometrici del Pende. Ann. med. tfav, Roma, 1939, 45: 19-27.—Miiller, F. v. Einiges iiber konstitutionelle Er- krankungen und Dienstfahigkeit. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1917, 54: 22.—Miiller, O. Ueber die Bezeichnung der Korperformen beim Musterungsgeschaft und bei Reihenuntersuchungen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 28-33.—Paolillo, S. La costituzione fisica secondo i moderni concetti e la selezione dei militari. Gior. med. mil, 1930, 78: 335-47.—Pende, N. La valutazione constituzionale militare. Riforma mel, 1937, 53: 447-50.— Physique (The) of recruits. Nature, Lond, 1917, 100: 109.— Rocha Vaz. Constituicao individual e recrutamento militar. An. Hosp. centr. exerc, Rio, 1942, 7: 15-24. Also Rev. mid. brasil, 1944, 16: 73-91.—Tunoda, S. Sotei ni okeru taikaku oyobi taisitu-kei ni tuite [On the types of physique and diathesis (constitution) found in (young army) conscripts] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1931, 36: 131-55. ---- Factors. Meisner, H. Einfluss der sozialen Lage auf die Militartauglichkeit. p.342-99. 25#cm. Munch., 1913. In: Krankh. & soziale Lage, Miinch, 1913, 1: 342-99. Noack, V. Militardiensttauglichkeit und Berufstatigkeit, soziale Stellung und Wohnweise in Oesterreich-Ungarn, insbesondere in Wien. p.77-128. 24cm. Lpz., 1915. Arch, sozial. Hyg, 1914, 10: Bonney, M. E. Psychological factors in total fitness for war. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 254.—Cove-Smith, R. Fac- tors in national fitness. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1940, 3: 157-61.-—Ferraz, A. A idade na formacao dos contigentes mUitares. Neurobiologia, Recife, 1939, 2: 237-46.—Kark, R, & Doupe, J. Nutrition, environment and physical fitness; a study of Indian soldiers in Burma. J. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1946, 49: 103-7.-—Ottolenghi. L'abUita al servizio militare in rapporto aUa capacita lavorativa civile. Zacchia, 1921, 1: 71.—Physical efficiencv in relation to diet. Res. Program U. S. Army Aled. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 24; 1948, Jan, 67. ---- Medical judgment. See also subheadings of Medical examination (Interpretation of findings; Physical standards) Dienstanweisung zur Beurteilung der Dienst- fahigkeit fur das Heer und zur Ausstellung Heeresarztlicher Zeugnisse (D. A. Of.) vom 22. 3. 1929. 264p. 8? Berl., 1929. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Merkblatt 53d/62: Aerztliche Anweisung zur Beurteilung der Kriegsbrauchbarkeit bei Kriegs- musterungen. V. U. Wm. T. 4, Ausz. 1. 33p. 21cm. Berl, 1942. ---- [The same] Medical instructions for the classification of registrants with regard to their fitness for military service in wartime. 12 August 1942. 33 1. 33cm. n. p., 1948 [?] Forms Pt 1, Proj. I, Aled. Sect. U. S. Naval Techn. Unit Europe. Duthie, J. J. R. Classification of the Army intake on a basis of physical capacity; report of a suggested method. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1944, 83: 86-9.—Fiirst, T. Die Verwertung schularztUcher Ergebnisse fiir die Beurteilung der Militardienst- tauglichkeit. Alunch. med. Wschr, 1935, 82: 984-7.—Hayes, P. W. The evaluation of physical efficiency. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep, 1949, 9: 599-601.— Martin J. F. Physical fitness for overseas service. Boston M. & S. J, 1919, 153: 527— Miiller, H. Die Beurteilung der Taughchkeit fur die Wehrmacht. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1935, 82: 867. ■ Tauglich fiir die Wehrmacht. Umschau, 1935, 39: 517.— Oliveira Esteves, J. d'. Como debe interpretarse la aptitud y capacidad para el servicio miUtar. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1948, 47: 459-62. --- naval. United States. Navy. Bureau of Naval Personnel. Training Division. Physical Fitness Section. Physical fitness manual for the U. S. Navy. 145p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Physical fitness of officers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 571.—Tunney, J. J. Physical fitness of naval personnel. Ibid, 471-9. Tests. See also Medical examination, Test; also Aviator, Fitness tests; Neuropsychiatric examina- tion subheadings. Bean, W. B., Park, C. R. [et al.] A critique of physical fitness tests. 62 1. 29>km. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms No. 56-1, Proj. U. S. Armored Med. Res. Laborat. Behnke, A. R., Welham, W. C. [et al.] The step-up test to evaluate fitness for physical exer- tion in healthy men. 26p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-134, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. Spear, C. J., & Smith, R. E. Report of findings of the G. B. Ray spectroscopic measurement of blood reduction time as an index to physical fitness. 15p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-134, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 5: Crew fatigue. First partial report on Sub-Project No. 5-29, development of tests to evaluate the physical fitness of men; comparison of tests of physical fitness, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 8: First partial report on Project No. 8: Preselection tests [Military per- sonnel] v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 8: Second partial report on Project No. 8: Preselection tests [Military personnel] v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 8: Final report on Project No. 8: Preselection tests [Military personnel] v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Baru, V. I., & Vladimirov, G. E. [Physiological value of 3000 meter sprint as test of physical fitness] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1932, 3: 384-9.—Bean, W. B, Park, C. R. [et al.] A critique of physical fitness tests. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 3, 1-42, 21 ch — Critique (A) of physical fitness tests. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 141.—Haraldson, S. Kondi- tionsprovning av varnpUktiga. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1949, 74: 49-58.-—Kopplin, F. Der Anstiegsversuch; eine Methode zur zahlenmassigen Erfassung der korperlichen Leistungsfahigkeit. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 108-15.—Lovelock, J. E. The problem of measuring physical fitness for hard work: a comparison of a fitness test with a mixed performance test. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 255-62.—Patt. H. M. Evaluation of certain tests of physical fitness. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 169-75.—Report of findings on the G. B. Ray spectro- scopic measurement of blood reduction time as an index to physical fitness. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 4.—Toughening the American soldier; medical tests of the United States Army. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1943, 39: 171. FLAK. See also Antiaircraft. Hickam, J. B. Protection afforded by the flak curtain against the German 20 mm HE projectile. 9 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-697-1M, Alemo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Palmer, A. The relationship between flak wounds and the fragments causing them in air crew personnel. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Missile Casualt. Rep. No. 16, Div. Al. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. FLAME. See also Chemical agent. Ginzler, A. M. Pathologic findings in animals subjected to flame attack. 19p. 27cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 54, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Ham, G. C. Final report of duty in the SWPA and POA (30 July 1944 to 13 November 1944) FLAME 462 FLATULENCE [Death from flame thrower] v. 1. [32] 1. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms No. 17, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. Hobson, L. B. Flame attack study; blood gases, hemoconcentration, and rectal tempera- tures of goats killed by exposure to flame attack in Japanese-type B bunker. 17 1. 27cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1947. Forms No. 112, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. ---- & Harvey, T. S. Flame attack study; studies on goats exposed directly to flame of petroleum fuels fired from flame throwers. 44 1. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1947. Forms No. 113, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Wexler, J., Walker, J., jr, & Ginzler, A. M. Evaluation of alkaline therapy in WP burns. 12p. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 25, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. FLAMEPROOFNESS. See also Clothing, flameproof. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. T-5: First partial report on Project No. T-5, test of flame- proofed clothing; physiologic effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. T-5: Second partial report on Project No. T-5, test of flameproofed clothing; effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. T-5: Third partial report on Project No. T-5, test of flameproofed clothing; effects of wearing flameproofed clothing in hot environments, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. T-5: Fourth partial report on Project No. T-5, test of flameproofed clothing; test of physiological heat load of flameproofed clothing, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. FLANDERS. See under Wars and campaigns (1742-1748) World War II. FLASH burns. See under Burns (Protection; Treatment: Methods) FLATFOOT. See under Foot. FLATULENCE. See also Altitude, Gastrointestinal tract. Blair, H. A. Abdominal gas. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 349, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. --- Dern, R. J., & Fenn, W. O. Ab- dominal gas. lip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 193, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. McDonough, F. E. Roentgenograph^ ob- servations on the amount and distribution of intestinal gas at altitude in relation to abdominal symptoms. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 216, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. McLester, J. S. Memorandum on intestinal gas. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 59, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Rasberry, E. A., & Abbott, W. O. The effect of succinylsulfathiazole on the volume of intes- tinal gas in normal young men. 4p. 28cm Wash., 1944. Forms No. 257, Rep. Com. Aviat. AI. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Castafiedo, J. A. El agua oxigenada en el tratamiento de la indigestidn gaseosa. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1943, 7: 108. FLEET. See also Amphibious forces; Naval medicine, fleet. Komissarov, M. Flotilii voennye. In: Encikl. slovar voen med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 772.—Korak, N, Rozanov, P., & Ivanov, V. Voenno-morskoj flot. Ibid, 1: 914-22.—Marin- iiverlakarens rapport 6ver besok vid vissa medicinska och andra institutioner m.Sn. i Forenta Staternas flotta februari- mars 1946. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1946, 71: 117-39.—Medical department facilities in operation in the United States Eighth Fleet as of 1 January 1945 [tab.] In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 37.—Organization chart; Force Medical Office, Service Force, Pacific Fleet Ibid, Chap. 13, App. C, 2. FLICKER fusion apparatus. See under Anoxia, Detection; Vision. FLIGHT. See also Air travel; also subsequent headings D'Angelo, S. A., Stacy, R. W., & Kosky, S. Metabolism on long range missions. 41p. 27cm Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL 3-696-75C, Memo Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Apollonov, A. [Medical control in altitude flights] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 38-41.—Electro static hazards. Med. Bull. Continent. Air Command, 1949, 1: No. 2, 39-42.—Vokhmianin, P. [Medical control in record flights] Voen. san. delo. 1936' 19-22. ---- Dive. See Acceleration, Blackout; Dive bombing. ---- Formation flight. Fowler, E. P, jr. Formation vertigo; oculo-vestibulo-dis- orientation in formation flying. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 330-5.—Oliveira Esteves, J. V. d'. La ubicaci6n del piloto durante los vuelos en formacion. Rev. mid. Jat. amer. B, Air, 1938-39, 24: 1232-6. Also Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941. 40: 453-5. instrumental. See Blind flying. — Polar flight. See Arctic service, Physiology. — Pursuit flight. See also Fighter. Janas, T. [Results in attempts to regain equilibrium fol- lowing pursuit flight] Polski przegl. med. lot, 1937, 6: 173-6 — Konieczny, A. [Examination of the circulatory system before and after pursuit flights] Ibid, 24-30.—Wisniewski, W. [State of the circulatory system before and after pursuit flights] Ibid, 15-23. FLIGHT nurse. See also Air evacuation. Thorp, F. P., & Stein, M. Development of a flight nurse's utility kit. lip. 26cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 509, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Anderson, C. M. The winged nurse. In her Emot. Hyg, 3. ed, Phila, 1943, 227-30.—Benson, C. Britain's flying nurses. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 101.—Binder, E. M. Training flyers for high altitudes; a new kind of industrial nursing. Ibid, 1942, 42: 1370-2.—DeWitt, J. R. N. goes to MacDill Field. R. N, Rutherford, 1942-43, 6: No. 2, 26-8. ----- Flight nurses. Ibid, No. 6, 32; 72.—Greenberg, M. Training of flight nurses and air evacuation medical technicians. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 328-31.—Ingells, D. J. Fashions for flymg nurses. Air Force, 1943, 26: No. 10, 35.—Mercy takes wings; Britain's parachuting nurses. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 56, 10.—Nurse (The) has wings; training to be a para-nurse. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1942, 38: 810.—Rescue, (To the) Ibid, 1937, 33: 200.—Stroup, L. B. A new service m an old cause. Trained Nurse, 1940, 105: 184-8. ----- Aero-medical nursing and therapeutics. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 575-7.—White, R. Y. Air evacuation nurses. Red Cross FLIGHT NURSE 463 FLIGHT SURGEON Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 11, 7.----— Army nurses in the air. Am. J. Nurs, 1943, 43: 342-4.—Zeller, V. Educational program for flight nurses. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 217. FLIGHT personnel. See also Air crew; Air Force; Aviator, Selection; Bomber crew; Fighter; Flight instructor; Flight nurse; Flight surgeon, etc. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. Minutes of the meeting. Lond., 1., 1939- Forms Nos. of its F. P. R. C. reports. ---- F. P. R. C. No. 144: Report to the Secretary of State for Air on the activities of the Flying Personnel Research Committee. 24 1. 25cm. Lond., 1940. ---- F. P. R. C. No. 651: Report to the Secretary of State for Air on the Committee's activities for the period June 1940 to December 1945. v. 1 [96] 1. 32cm. Lond., 1946. Symonds, C. P., & Williams, D. J. Investi- gation of psychological disorders in flying per- sonnel by Unit Medical Officers. 18 1. 20j4cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 412k, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Carson, L. D. Problems of flight personnel selection and training. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 32-6.—Hurtado, A, Aste- Salazar, H. [et al.] Physiological characteristics of flight per- sonnel. J. Aviat. Al, 1947, 18: 406-16.—Lovelace, W. R, n, & Gagge, A. P. Indoctrination, equipment, nutrition and sani- tation. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R, II) Wright Field, 1946, 102—4.—Rogers, J. A. Dental identification record for all flying personnel. Circ. Letter Off. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 7, 1. --- Hygiene. Dolbnin, T. V. [Organization of the rest periods of aviation personnel] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 26-30.—Hygiene of the flying personnel. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 3, 23-30. FLIGHT surgeon. See also Aircraft carrier; Equipment, aero- medical; Parachute. Collias, N. E., & Bachrach, W. H. Com- ments by AAF returnees on the value of the flight surgeon. 17 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-697-16, Memo. Rep. Aero AI. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Army Air Force surgeons, Washington, Jan. 20-23. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 781.—Aviation medical examiners. Ibid, 1942, 120: 211.—Flight surgeon; the story of aviation medicine. Interne, N. Y, 1943, 9: 231-4.—Flight (The) surgeon and the hazard of flying. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: No. 1, 23-6.—Flight (The) surgeon's oath. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 324; 570.—Flying doctors for the air force [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 1213.—Future of the Medical Officer in the AAF. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 7, 20.— Giordan. Stage d'appUcation des medecins de l'air en 1948; le voyage en Afrique du Nord. Med. aeronaut, 1948, 3: 235-47.—Hunter, R. J. The first flight surgeon. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 349-53.—Jensen, W. S. Why the flight surgeon? Ibid, 1936, 79: 367-72.—Kondratowicz. Lekarz lotniczy. Lek. wojsk, 1927, 9: 341-4.—Kossman, C. E. The flight surgeon. Med. Bull, N. Y, 1941-42, 7: 67-70.—McDonald, L. E. Should doctors fly? FUght Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 200-4.—Marple, C. D. The mUitary flight surgeon. Centaur, Menasha, 1945-46, 51: 34-9.—Medical pUots. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 940.—Memory (In) of flight surgeons. Ibid, 1943, 121: 846.—Olson, O. C. The combat flight surgeon in England. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1944, 37: 430-4.—Pukhalsky, A. A. O profile aviacionnogo vrafia. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 98.—Surgeon has wings. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 40, 2.—White, S. A visual aid in Flight Surgeon's Office. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 161-2.—Why should the flight surgeon fly? Ibid, 1937, 1: No. 3, 20-3. --- Duties. Aviation medical examiners. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 314; 954.—Conway. W. H. A day in the Ufe of a flight surgeon. Westchester M. Bull, 1945, 13: 5.—Cook, F., & Scott, J. C. The effective flight surgeon. Contact, Pensacola, 1943, 3: 185-90.—Corless, J. F. Statistical control officer and the tactical surgeon. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 12, 19.— Engel & Schmittmann. Der Arzt im Luftkrieg. Deut. Aerz- tebl, 1943 73: 218-21.—Flickunger, D. D. The flight surgeon as a doctor. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 134-5.—Fou- quieres. Sur le role du medecin de groupe aerien. Mid. aeronaut, 1947, 2: 185-7.—Grant, D. N. W. The flight surgeon in action. Army Navy J, 1943-44, 83: 605. •-----■ Work of the flight surgeon. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 131-5.— Hall, G. E. Special problems of the R. C. A. F. medical officer. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1941, 45: 387-90.—Hohn, A. C. Duties of a flight surgeon on staff duty. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 1: No. 3, 14—6.-—Leedham, C. L. A suggested plan for a flight surgeon's office. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 152-5, plan.—Medical officer and airline travel. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20. 26-8.—Meier- Miiller, H. Der FUegerarzt; die Verantwortung bei der Flugwaffe mit besonderer Berucksichtigung des fliegerarzt- lichen Dienstes in der schweizerischen Armee. Deut. Aerzte Ztg, 1936, 11: No. 430.-—Naylor, G. Service as a medical officer in the U. S. Army Air Forces; training, duties, assign- ment abroad, pay, and rank of M. D.'s who join. Med. Econom, 1942-43, 20: No. 4, 55-60.—Novikov, S. [Role of the physician in the aviation division] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 31-4.—Stovall, W. R. Study of flight surgeon population in relation to national and international obligations. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 456-60.—Wurdemann, H. V. FUght (The) surgeon in civilian practice. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: No. 1, 38-9. ---- Education. Krotkov, F. G. [Training of aviation physicians] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 15-18.-—Policy to be foUowed in placing present interns and residents who wiU be assigned to the Army Air Forces. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1943, 40: 209.—Reinartz, E. G. How the flying fighters' doctor is made. Connecticut M. J, 1943, 7: 820-7.—White, M. S. Tactical training of the flight surgeon. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 12, 8. ---- Experiences. Furman, A. L. Air force surgeon. 252p. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Rogers, C, & Halland, H. E. Flight sur- geon. 295p. 21cm. N. Y., 1940. Slaughter, F. G. Air surgeon. 306p. 20Hcm. Garden City. 1943. Blanco Cancino, R. Mis impresiones como medico del Escuadron 201. Rev. cirug. Hosp. Judrez, Mex, 1945, 17: 375-88.—Cook, C. K. I'm in the Air Corps now. Minnesota M, 1942, 25: 902.—Dobos. N. E. Observations of flight surgeon on a carrier in combat. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 68-71.—Gentry, T. C. Aero medical experiences in China. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 69-72.—Leenson & Golikov. [The work of the flight surgeon under battle conditions] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 8, 27.—McDaniel, R. FUght surgeons, unsung heroes of America's fighting forces. Army Doctor, 1942-43, 1: No. 7, 8.—Memos of an aero-medico. Ibid, 1942, 1: No. 2, 5-8.—Wright, H. B. Reminiscences of an air-line flight surgeon. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: No. 1, 27-33. ---- naval. A, J. C. Functional relationship of medical officers and flight surgeons assigned to staffs and commands. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 4: No. 8, 16.—Adams, J. C. The new policy of training naval flight surgeons. J. Aviat. M, 1939, 10: 99-102.—Bassett, C. G, & Dean. G. O. A survey of possible assignments and duties for naval flight surgeons. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 286-94.—Gemmill, C. L. The development of training of naval flight surgeons. Ibid, 277-80. ---- Standards. Armstrong, H. G. Selection, training, and rating of medical examiners and flight surgeons. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 13, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Campbell, P. A. A method of selection of aviation medical examiners for special assign- ment, v. p. [27] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 200, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Campbell, P. A. Hava hekimligi; kulak ve yukan solunum organlarUe ilgisi (transl.) [Air physicians; ear and respiratory system] Askeri sihhiye mecuasi, 1947, 76: No. 48, 53-9.— Glasier, W. A. Classification for Medical Corps officers of the Army Air Forces. War Med, Chic, 1945, 7: 313.—Grow, M. C. Flying status of flight surgeons. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: No. 4, 17-22.—Rafferty, J. A, & Hager, R. P. Con- struction of a battery of tests for the selection of students for the aviation medical examiner's course. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 31. FLOATING posture. See with Acceleration, Tolerance. FLOW METER 464 FLUOROPHOSPHATE FLOW meter. Hull, W. E. Optical flow meter. lip. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 275, Com. Aviat. Al. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- [The same] 131. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-42C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Stadd, M. A portable gas flow meter. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-78C, Alemo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Blair, E. A. Development of a polarographic flow meter. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 5, 1, ch.; Proj. 2, No. 2, 1; Proj. 3, No. 4, 1. FLUORESCENT fabric. See also Fabric. Trumper, M. Tests on conti-glo fluorescent fabric [1] 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 13, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 10. FLUORESCENT lighting. See under Aircraft, Illumination. FLUORIDE. See under Poisoning. FLUOROACETATE. Chenoweth, M. B., & Gilman, A. Z. Re- sponse of various species to methyl fluoroacetate. 19p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 63, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Chenoweth, M. B„ & Gilman, A. Studies on the pharma- cology of fluoroacetate; action on the heart. BuU. U. S. Axmy M. Dep, 1947, 7: 687-706.—Possible treatment of sodium monofluoracetate (1080) poisoning. Surgeon Circ. Al. Sect. Fai East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 9. FLUOROPHOSPHATE. Koelle, G. B., Binzer, B. B., & Gilman, A. Z. The relationship between cholinesterase inhibition and the pharmacological action of PF3. 34p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Form6 No. 69, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. ---- The chronic toxicity of PF3 in dogs, monkeys and rats. 22p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 71, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Laughlix, R. C. Miosis of the pupil as a test for water contamination by PF3. lip. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms No. 1, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. McNamara, B. P., Stabile, D. E. [et al.] Myanesin in the treatment of poisoning produced by DFP. 5p. 26^cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 222, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Mazur, A., & Bodansky, O. The mechanism of the detoxification of PF3 and related fluoro- phosphates in the animal organism. 25p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 29, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. _---- The regeneration of cholinesterase ac- tivity in PF3 poisoning and the effect of injected cholinesterase preparations in normal and PF3 poisoned animals. 31p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 35, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Wescoe, W. C, Greex, R. E. [et al.] The influence of atropine and scopolamine on the central effects of DFP. 22p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1947. Forms No. 125, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. FLUOROSCOPY. See under Radiodiagnostics. FLY. See also Insect; Insecticide; see also Ento- mology. Dethier, V. G., & Chad wick, L. E. An anal- ysis of the relationship between solubility and stimulating effect in tarsal chemoreception. 25p 26>^cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 221, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Rees, B. E. The water and fat content of the larva of Drosophila. 6p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 81, Rep. Aled. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Snodgrass, R. E. The feeding apparatus of biting and disease-carrying flies: a wartime con- tribution to medical entomology. 51p. 24^cm Wash., 1943. Boyd, J. E. M. Entomological notes; on a muscid fly breed- ing on a ship at sea. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1922, 38: 378.— Cooper, G. W. Alyiasis; case report. U. S. Nav. Al. Bull, 1930, 28: 112-4.—Gahan, J. B, Masters, N. E, & Pearsall, R. D. House fly studies in Egypt. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 62— Goulding, R. L, jr. Co- operative salt-marsh sand fly investigations. Ibid, 20-2.— Harris, S. T. Human myiasis, externa. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull, 1929, 5: 412-6— Loughnan, W. F. M. Notes on a case of myiasis. J. R. Army Al. Corps, 1922, 38: 458.— Special fly investigations at Pharr, Texas, Laboratory. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 66. FLY control. See also DDT; Fly trap; Insecticide. Dethier, V. G., & Chadwick, L. E. An anal- ysis of the relationship between solubility and stimulating effect in tarsal chemoreception. 25p. 26Hcm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 221, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Abrahams, S, & Ferencuha, J. Effectiveness of various fly larvicides. Field AI. Bull. (Burma) 1945, 4: 257-9.—Baer, L. S, & Allen, R. F. Prevention of fly borne diseases in islet and atoll warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 296-301.—Blaszyk, P. Richtlinien fiir die HersteUung von Fliegenmasken fiir Verwundete und Kranke. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 149.— Brasil, V. A defesa contra a mosca. Rev. med. hyg. mil, Rio, 1927, 16: 29-41.—Brooks, J. E. Bermuda Volunteer Rifle Corps fly trap. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1941, 76: 49.—Brother, G. M. DDT in fly control. Aled. BuU. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 141-6.—Browne, R. W. Fly control. AIU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 546-8.—Chamberlain, W. P. Fly control. In: Aled. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1926, 6: 293-304.—Fly control. Aled. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1947, 2: No. 4, 7.—Fly control with DDT. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 22.—Fotheringham, J. B. Fly prevention; some suggestions and observations from a general hospital in Normandy, 1944.—J. R. Axmy M. Corps, 1945, 85: 151-60.— Gahan, J. B. Toxicity of 11 Navy DDT emulsion concentrates to adult house flies. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 61.----— Investigations of the control and biology of the house fly and other insects of medical importance in the Aliddle East. Ibid, 61-4.—Gilbert, I. H, Wilson, H. G. let al.] Resistant house flies. Ibid, 27.—Hering, E. R. Use of sodium arsenite in fly control. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull, 1945, 44: 432-4.—Investigational work on house flv larvicides. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 72.— Krotkov, F. Borba s mukhami v lagernyj period. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 17-22.— Randin, J, & Muniz Angulo, L. Campana contra la mosca en el ejercito. Rev. san. mil, Habana 1940, 4: 195-9.—Record of fly control program. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1946, No. 2, 8.—Snyder, F. M. Development of insecticide resistant houseflies. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 55-7.—Spencer, H, Hedden, J. C, & Dworsky, L. B. Destruction of housefly Q,rVtLo PuPae in sewage sludge beds. MU. Surgeon, 1942, ?t ^cm. Par., 1939. Stewart, L. Protection and salvage of foods in wartime (including decontamination of gassed foods) 63p. 18^cm. Lond., 1942. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-4: Food conservation. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-179: Utili- zation of left-over foods. Ip. 27cm. Wash 1949. Barber. M. I. War on waste in the Army. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944 20: 357-60.—Brown, M. C. Butter or guns' Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 762-8—Burger, M., & Heinrich, A. Nanrungsausnutzungsversuche bei Gesunden und Kranken- ™e Ausnutzung der Kriegskost. Deut. Zschr. Verdauungskr \ 1940-41, 4: 234-9.—Economy in certain articles. Australas. J. Pharm, 1940, n. ser, 21: 321.—Gordon. J. E. Leftover foods. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 1: pt 3 Sect. 2, No. 2, 30—Harris, J. W. Use and conservation of our home food supplies. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 9-11.— Kendrick, J. F. Food conservation, its added importance in wartime. Health BuU, Raleigh, 1943, 58: No. 8, 11-4.— Lethem, W. A. Food salvage in war-time. J. R. San. Inst 1940-41, 61: 194-6—Proctor, B. E, Cameron, E. J. [et al.l Food conservation. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 780-2.— S|l^cm. Wash., 1940. ---- Technical bulletin MED 226. Veter- inary food inspection procedure. 30p. 26cm. Wash., 1947. Alaettin Eser [Inspection of fish] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1940, 18: 267-83.—Bloomquist, E. W. Inspection of fish of the Pacific Northwest. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 84-91. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 164-9.—Curley, E. M. The inspection of food for Army requirements. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1938, 92: 765-8.—Dildine, S. C. The mspection of fresh meat and meat food products and dairy products. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 391-6.—Diller. Examination of food. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 214.-—Food inspection and the Army's health. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: No. 8, 2-10.—Gemeinhardt. K. Zusammen- fassender Bericht iiber die Ergebnisse in der Frage der Grund- analyse im Bereiche der Heeressanitatsinspektion. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd, 1942, 1: 279-92.—Henry, M. FOOD INSPECTION 468 FOOD POISONING Armv food inspection. Austral. Vet. J, 1938, 14: 191.-—Hess, H. E. Quick-frozen foods; fish. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 638-47.—Inspection of food. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 6: 84-8.—Kalmykov. P. E. Prostye (nelabora- tornve) metody koli6estvennogo kontrolja gotovoj pis6hi. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, Apr, 24-9.—Kester, W. O. Army food inspection. Canad. J. Comp. M, 1938, 2: 301-6.— Lindfield, A. Problems of food inspection in war-time. J. R. San. Inst, 1940-41, 61: 123-35.—Mayer, K. Vorlaufiger Bericht iiber die bisherigen Ergebnisse in der Frage der Grundanalvsen bei Leber- u. Blutwurstkonserven im Bereiche der Heeres-Veteriniir-Inspektion. Zschr. Veterinark, 1941, 53: 303-11. Also in Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd, 1942, 1: 292- 302.—Meat, vegetable, and fruit inspection. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 6, 57-103.—Minkovich, I. Bakteriologifieskoe issledovanie pi§6hewkh produktov. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1354-6.—Petrovksy, K. Sanitarno- higieni6eskie issledovanija pisdi i pishchevykh produktov. Ibid, 1375-9.—Problems of food inspection in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 2.—Riedel. Lebensmittel- iiberwachung in den Heeren der Kulturstaaten. Zschr. Veterinark, 1938, 50: 289-325.—Rummel. Die Ueberwachung von Lebensmitteln tierischer Herkunft im Bereiche des Heeres. Ibid, 1941, 53: 291-6. ------ Veterinare Lebensmittel- iiberwachung und Wehrmachtverpflegung. Ibid, 1944, 56: 173-9.—Schonberg, F. Zur Beurteilung von Fleisch- und Wurstwaren im Kriege. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr, 1940, 157-60, illust.—Soothill, V. F. The importance of food inspection in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1942, 207: 212-14.—Who will do the inspecting? J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 100: 138. ---- Equipment. See also Food laboratory. Adams, H. S. Essential field equipment for the food sanitarian. In his Milk & Food Sanit, N. Y, 1947, 255.— Korff, F. A, & Kaplan, E. Field equipment for food inspectors. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1110-6.—Schiirmann, E. Neues Untersuchungsbesteck fiir die Durchfuhrung der veterinaren Lebensmitteluberwachung beim Feldheer. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg, 1943-44, 54: 61. ---- Organization. See also Veterinary service. Reinicke, E. A. *Gesundheitspflege der Truppe durch veterinare Lebensmittelkontrolle in der Wehrmacht und den Heeren der ver- schiedenen Kulturlander. 67p. 22cm. Berl., 1939. Aureggio. Quelques reflexions sur les fonctions des inspec- teuis des viandes civils et militaires basees sur les arrfites du Ministre de l'agriculture et les instructions du Ministre de la guerre de 1883 a 1908. BuU. Soc. sc. vet. Lyon, 1908, 11: 233-45.—Dildine, S. C. Army veterinary inspection of foods of animal origin. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 390-401.—Food mspection by the Veterinary Corps. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 100: 117.—Krotkov, F. Inspektor po pitaniju i vodo- snabzeniju. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 939-41.—McKim, O. E. Veterinary inspection of foods, its importance and responsibUity. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 409- 17.—Moore, H. K. Organization and operation of the Veter- inary Corps food inspection service. Ibid, 1945, 96: 237-41.— Smock, S. C. Preparation of report of veterinary meat and dairy hygiene inspection. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 9, 7-9.—Starnes, M. B. Veterinary food inspection service of the armed forces. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1949. 114: 388-92. FOOD laboratory. See also Medical laboratory. Ferloni, A. V. J., Schiavone, E. L., & Gifuni, F. R. Datos y consideraciones acerca de un equipo para andlisis expeditivo de aguas y de aUmentos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air, 1945, 44: 1152- 64.—Military Food Laboratory, Kasauli. Annual Rep. Pub Health Comm. India (1936) 1938, 2: 22-4.—Orlov, N. I, & Stenberg, A. I. [The work of food sections of the sanitary bacteriological laboratories in wartime] Hig. & san, Moskva 1943, 8: No. 5, 19-24.—Work at the Kasauli miUtary food testing laboratory. Ind. M. Gaz, 1940, 75: 563. FOOD poisoning. See also Egg; Food infection; Poisoning. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-111: Investigation of food poisoning. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Albert, A. Physical properties and the action of drugs. Pharm J, Lond, 1940, 91: 100.—Breese, B. B.. Stanbury, J. B, & Upham, H. C. Food poisoning at a naval training Ration. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1205-15—Cohen, r. P. Acute outbreak of food poisoning. Hosp. Corps Q I'Mo, 18: 35.—Cole, G. M, & Baer, L. S. Prevention of food poisoning epidemics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 393-5.— Edward, D. G. An outbreak of food poisoning in a miUtary unit. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Lab. Serv, Lond, 1943, 2: March, 23.—Food poisoning. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943' 121: 1156.—Food poisoning in wartime. Statist. Bull. Metron' Life Insur, 1943, 24: No. 3, 9.—Gilman, R. L. A review of fish poisoning in the Puerto Rico-Virgin Islands area; a report of 10 cases occurring on Culebra Island. U. S. Nav. M Bull 1942, 40: 19-27, 2 pi.—Gordon. .1. E. Food poisoning. In': Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No! 2, 1-39, 8 pi, 8 tab, ch.------Holiday food poisoning. Ibid, 13-5.—Hays, J. F. Food poisoning. U. S. Nav M BuU, 1942, 40: 373-6.— Hoechstetter, S. S. Food poisoning Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 58-60.—Jones J P Food poisoning. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1451.—Kita'no,' M. Waga rikugun ni okeru syoku-tyudoku no tokei-tek'i kansatu [., in the Japanese army] Gun idan zassi, 1936, No. 272, 49-80.—Laufer. Clinical study of convulsive disorders in man as affected by total withdrawal of bleached flour from the diet. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan, 78.—Macdonald, I. An outbreak of food poisoning 'j R Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 208.—Marsh, E. H. Investigation of outbreaks of food poisoning. Bull. U. S. Army M Deo 1946, 5: 350-3.—Perkins, J. E, & Mayers, M. R. Food pois- oning in state's war industry plants. Indust. Hyg, Alb, 1944, 23: 66-8.—Respiratory diseases and food poisoning, 'u s' Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 1282.—Schulze, H. A. The Atter- berry food poisoning case. Med. Bull. Europ. Command 1949 6: No. 5, 17-21.—Shronts, J. F, Katsampes, C. P, & Campbell', E. P. Analysis of 100 food poisoning outbreaks; food intoxica- tion, water- and food-borne infections. U. S. Nav. M. Bull 1945, 44: 1321-4.—Tapp, E. M. Food poisoning. Med. Bull' Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 61-6.—Taylor, C. E. Food poisoning. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946 L: No. 2, 36-45. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, l\ FOOD rationing. See also Ration; Ration supply. League of Nations. Economic Intelli- gence Service. Wartime rationing and con- sumption. 87p. 2Zy2cm. Geneve, 1942. Massachusetts, U. S. A. Department of Public Health, & Massachusetts Committee on Public Safety. Dietary equivalents for wartime rationing. 1. 28cm. Bost. afterl 1942. Besse, R. Restrictions et regimes. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 34.—Bocalandro, C. A. Racionamiento de la a!imentaci6n en tiempo de guerra. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: pt 2, 723; 1029; 1275.—Couturat, J. Sur le rationnement alimentaire. Presse med, 1940, 48: 945.—Dionisi, Noyan Abdul Kadir & Zekin Ural. Estudio comparativo del reaprovisionamiento de vlveres y de la aUmentaci6n de los enfermos en tiempo de paz y en tiempo de guerra. Rev. san. nav, Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 193-200.—Food distribution in war-time. Nature, Lond, 1941 JHi 335~7-~Food (Tne) rationing order. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 239.—Food rationing in wartime. Ibid, 123: 422-4.—Gariepy, L. H. Rationnement et alimentation. Union med. Canada, 1943, 72: 30-2.—Harvey, D. Notes on the rationing of foodstuffs. East Afr. M. J, 1943, 20: 235-9.— Mahaffey, J. L. Rigid supervision of food supplies and mUk on the home front. Certif. MUk, 1943, 18: No. 203, 3.—Mallory, a «2mt evaluation of typical diets. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 621-4.—Martin, E. Alimentation rationnee et besoins vitaux. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 35.—Oldfield, J. Eating for Y1Q j0ry' jBrit- AI- J- 1940, 1: 994.—OPM places restrictions on foods and materials; orders affect tires, wrappers, cans, fats and oils, coffee, alcohol, molasses and sugar. Food Indust, 1942, 14: No. 2, 67.—Orosco, G. Importancia del racionamiento de ahmentacion en tiempo de paz y de guerra. Rev. san. mil. La Paz, 1940, 4: 898-900.—Propos (A) des restrictions alimen- taires. Presse med, 1940, 48:- 838.—Prufung (Zur) der Lebensmittelatteste. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8: 71.—Randoin, L. Les quantites minima de principes nutritUs necessaires et les rapports et gquiUbres alimentaires a reaUser dans les rations destinees aux adultes. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1941, 3. ser, 124: 429-37—Rose, F. How to meet the needs of the normal diet with rationing of food. CaUfornia West. M, 1944, 61: 289. Sandoz, L. M. Discussion de la ration alimentaire en temps de guerre. Schweiz. Mschr. Zahnh, 1941, 51: 548-71 — Saunders, J. C Food rationing and supply. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 2: 580.—Training institutes for food control officials. N. Hampshire Health News, 1943, 21: No. 5, 19.—Viton, A. Rationing m theory and practice. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: Jolf o Wa^ra% P- M- We won'* st»rve- Hygeia, Chic, 194,5, 21: 364-71.—War-time consumption and rationing. Nature, Lond, 1943, 151: 371.—What to eat in war-time. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 1131. ---- complementary. Betr. Lebensmittelrationierung; Zusatzkarten. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh, 1942, 84: 323.—Extra rations for special cases. Bnt. M. J, 1940, 1: 1000.—Jones. J. Supplementing the dietary. Ibid, 1941, 1: 381.—New wartime feeding plans for children and war workers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 313.— FOOD RATIONING 469 FOOD RATIONING Razioni complementari per alcuni lavoratori. Fol. med. Nap, 1941, 27: 679. ---- Effect. Anderson, C. A. Food rationing and morale. Am. Sociol. Rev, 1943, 8: 23-33.—Discussion et vote du rapport de M. Le Noir sur la pratique des activity physiques dans ses rapports avec la ration alimentaire actuelle. Bull. Acad, r&id., Par, 1942, 126: 241.—Eimer, K. Vorteile und Gefahren der Ernahrungseinschrankung. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1940, 87: 659.-—Gesundheit unter der Rationierung. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 270.-—Le Noir. Sur la pratique des activites physiques dans ses rapports avec la ration aUmentaire actuelle. Bull. Acad, mid.. Par, 1942, 126: 216.—Maladies et restrictions; tickettose et uramanie. Praxis, Bern, 1941, 30: 794.—Rationing and morale. Bull. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1943, No. 108, 160.-—Richet, C. Sur la limitation temporaire des exercices physiques pendant la periode des grandes restrictions ali- mentaires. Bull. Acad, mid.. Par, 1942, 126: 72-5.—Widdow- son. E. M. The effects of wartime rationing on child health. Arch. Dis. Childh, Lond, 1942, 17: 61. ---- Medical and dietetic aspect. See also Diet. Adlersberg, D, & Hauser, T. Special diets under rationing. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 576.—Alimentation (L') des malades et le rationnement federal des denrees aUmentaires. Bull. Eidg. Gesundhamt, 1942, 468-80.—Blumenthal, R. W. The doctor's part in food rationing. MUwaukee M. Times, 1943, 16: No. 5, 11.—Cox, G. L. Food rations at sanatoria. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 68: 188.—Davies, C. K, jr. Procedure for obtaining more rationed foods because of illness. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1944, 13: 391.—Debre & Lesne. a) Note pour le corps medical sur les notions essentieUes de dietStique a rappeler dans les circonstances actueUes; b) ConseUs aux menageres et particuUerement aux mfires de famUle, aux itu- diantes sociales et aux personnes des oeuvres d'enseignement manager, pour obvier aux inconvenients du rationnement aU- mentaire. BuU. Acad, mid., Par, 1940, 123: 702-7.—Extra ration points for special diets. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1943, 36: 312-5.—Fairchild, T. E. The part of the physician in rationing. Wisconsin M. J, 1944, 43: 175-8.—Fleisch, A, & Kappeli, J. L'alimentation des malades dans le cadre du rationnement federal. Bull. Eidg. Gesundhamt, 1942, Gegen Tuberk, 32-6.—Food rationing and the doctor. Bull. Acad. M. Cleve- land, 1944, 29: No. 10, 6, &c.—Foodstuffs for therapeutic use [under war-time rationing] Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 581.—Guex, M. Nouvelle reglementation des dispenses medicales. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 34.—Hey wood. J. D. The part of the physician in rationing. Wisconsin M. J, 1945, 44: 129.—Hoxie, G. H. Doctors and the rationing boards. Med. Times, Lond, 1943, 71: 239.—Invalid diets and food rationing. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 231.—Krankenernahrung (Die) im Rahmen der eidgenossischen Rationierung; Richtlinien fur Aerzte. Bull. Eidg. Gesundhamt, 1942, 450-61.—Lapp. F. W. Diatverord- nungen im Kriege. Wien. med. Wschr, 1941, 91: 328-31.— McLaughlin, J. A. Supplementary food rations. N. England J. M, 1943, 229: 31.—Martel, H. Au sujet d'une circulaire qui attribue un supplement de ration aUmentaire aux malades internes des hopitaux psychiatriques. Bull. Acad, mid., Par, 1943, 127: 88.—Nuove (Le) norme per l'adeguamento deUe razioni alle esigenze dietetiche del malati. PoUcUnico, 1941, 48: sez. prat, 506.—Polk County plan for food rationing to patients requiring special diets. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 276-9.—Putto [Distribution of food for the sick, physicians and nursing personnel in Germany] Geneesk. gids, 1941, 19: 50.— Rathery, F. La ration aUmentaire de l'homme malade. J. mid. Paris, 1940, 60: 328-30. ------ Le personnel medical devant les restrictions aUmentaires. BuU. Acad, mid.. Par, 1941, 124: 80-90.—Remmen, E. T. The physician and the OPA in the management of patients requiring special thera- peutic diets. California West. M, 1944, 61: 290. ------ West, H, & Howson, C. The physicians' part in food ration- ing. Ibid, 1943, 58: 290.—Roueche, H. Les questions de rationnement aUmentaire a l'Academie de medecine et au Co- mite national de l'enfance. J. meU Paris, 1940, 60: 323-36.— Rowsome, F. H, jr. When your patient asks for a note to the Ration Board whether to comply with the request and what to say if you do. Med. Econom, 1942-43, 20: No. 6, 47; 124.— Weekly supplementary allowances of rationed foods for invalids. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1941, 4: 254. ---- Organization. Le Noir. Expose du programme de la Commission du rationnement aUmentaire. BuU. Acad, med. Par, 1940, 123: 651.—Mayer, A. Rapport au nom de la Commission du ra- tionnement aUmentaire. Presse mid., 1940, 48: 867. ---- Technic. Brockington, C. F. A comparison of the rationing systems in Germany and the United Kingdom. Pub. Health, Lond, 1944—45, 58: 54.—Goldmnnn, J. Differential rationing in prac- tice. Nutrit. Abstr, Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 453 (Abstr.)— Lesn6, E. Sur le rationnement alimentaire, a propos des cartes d'alimentation. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1940, 123: 652-66. ■----- De la necessity de dfiplacer les centres de distribution des titres de rationnement actueUement dans les 6coles. Ibid, 1943, 127: 187.-—Payot, F. Quelques considerations adminis- tratives sur le rationnement des denrees alimentaires. Rev. mid. Suisse rom, 1942, 62: 540.—Point (The) system of ra- tioning. Science, 1943, 98: 379. ---- by countries. Dmochowski, L. Food conditions in occupied Poland; analysis of the German food-rationing system in Poland. 92p. 25cm. Lond., 1944. Egle, M. Die Rationierung von Lebensmitteln in der Schweiz. Ernahrung, 1943, 8: 171-4. ------ Rationierung in Schweden. Ibid, 233-6.—Food rations'in other countries. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 122-4.—Foot, D. Rations in occu- pied Europe. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 1: 167.—Melding nr. 419 fra Forsyningsdepartementet, Direktoratet for proviantering og rasjonering. Tskr. Norges laegeforb, 1942, 62: 400.— Melding nr. 574 fra Forsyningsdepartementet, Direktoratet for proviantering og rasjonering av 1. februar 1943. Ibid, 1943, 63: 77-85.—Monatsrationen (Die) im August 1943. Bull. Eidg. Gesundhamt. 1943, 66; 158; 202; 267.—Rations (Les) mensuelles en juUlet 1944. Ibid, 1944, 277-9.—Regime (Le) alimentaire actuel de la population beige, ses caractenstiques et l'influence qu'auraient sur lui les mesures envisagees pour lutter contre les restrictions des importations en temps de guerre. Bull. san. pub, Brux, 1939, 4: 783-819.—Soziale (Die) Seite der Rationierung in der Schweiz. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 308.— Ten Haaf, D. Y. Wartime food rationing in the Netherlands. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1946, 22: 984-6.—Vitamines et rationnement en Belgique. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 550. ---- by countries: France. Randoin, L., & Maillard, J. L'evolution des restrictions alimentaires au cours des annaes 1942, 1943 et 1944 pour les principales categories de consommateurs. p. 270-325. 24cm. Par., 1947. In: BuU. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment. Par, 1947, 35: 270-325. Justin-Besancon, L. Les restrictions aUmentaires dans les hopitaux de Paris pendant l'occupation. Bull. Acad, mid., Par, 1945, 129: 77-83.—Le Noir. Sur l'etat du rationnement alimentaire au dSbut de l'hiver 1942-1943. Ibid, 1942, 126: 496-500.—Minoli, R. F. Food rationing and mortaUty in Paris, 1940-1941. MUbank Mem. Fund Q, 1942, 20: 213-20.— Rothman, B. El racionamiento de los aUmentos en Francia (octubre de 1940 a setiembre de 1941) Rev. As. argent, dietol, 1943, 1: 133-42. ---- by countries: Germany. Christiansen, J. [Rationing in Germany] Ugeskr. laeger, 1940, 102: 549.—Food rations in Axis and occupied countries, 1943. Month. Labor Rev, 1943, 57: 37-9.—Increase of food rations in shop canteens in Germany. Ibid, 1941, 52: 100.— Richter, J. H. Food rationing in Germany. Bull. Hyg, Lond, 1942, 17: 782 (Abstr.) ---- by countries: Great Britain. British Information Services [New York] Rationing of food in Great Britain. Rev. 1943. 14p. 23#cm. N. Y., 1943. British (The) figure improves with rationing. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 549.—Butter ration reduced [Great Britain] Ibid, 1940, 115: 1819.—Crane, J. The British pattern of food rationing for hospitals. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 4, 92-4.— Food distribution and rationing in Great Britain. Month. Labor Rev, 1941, 53: 1401.—Increase of food rationing; supplies well maintained [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1#31.—Plans for food control in war time [Great Britain] Ibid, 1938, 110: 1935.—Pyke, M. Four years of planned feeding in Great Britain. Nature, Lond, 1943, 151: 658.— Reduction of rationed foods. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 1383.— Wartime food control in Great Britain. Month. Labor Rev, 1942, 55: 728-34.—Wartime food and price control in Great Britain. Ibid, 1940, 50: 326.—War-time rationing and con- sumption. Brit. Food J, 1943, 45: 11. FOOD research. See under Research. FOOD substitute. Balavoine, P. Apercu sur les aliments de remplacement pendant la guerre; leur valeur nutritive. Mitt. Lebensmittel- untersuch, Bern, 1946, 37: 70-5.—BrueYe. _ Les succedanes aUmentaires et la sante pubUque; role educatif des sanitaires. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1945, 39: 248-51.—Food substitutes, control, order, 1941, of the Ministry of Food. Analyst, Lond, 1942, 67: 139.—Hogl, O. Die Ersatzlebensmittel in der gegenwartigen Kriegszeit. Zbl. ges. Hyg, 1943, 51: 178 (Abstr.)—Sampling of food substitutes. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 84. FOOD SUPPLY 470 FOOD SUPPLY FOOD supply. See also Civilian defense, Food service; Food rationing; Hospital service, Food supply; Ration supply. Clayton, C. P. G. The supervision of food supplies in war- time. Brit. Food J, 1940, 42: 41; 51; 61.—Food-supplies. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 1179.—Mackenzie, I. A. Food for aU. 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Ass, 1943-44, 20: 273-6. ------ & Beath, T. Clinical investigation of soldiers' foot ailments. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet. No. 4, C. 6114, 1.—Kark, W. Foot strain in the services. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 166-71.—Krotkov, F. Potertosti. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 795-7.—Lake, N. C. Frost-bite and trench foot. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, H.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 530-47.—MacKenzie. J. Clinical investigation of soldiers' foot ailments. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet. No. 4, C. 6114, App. A, 1-5, 19 fig.—Marwil, T. B, & Brantingham, C. R. Foot prob- lems of Women's Reserve. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 4, 98-100.—Niles, H. D, & Medina Romero, M. A. Dermatitis producida por la piel del zapato. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1940, 4: 118-23.—Pieds gelea et pieds maceres (pieds de tranches, donnSes cliniques et therapeutiques) Maroc med, 1940, 20: 120-2.—Ragan, C, & Schecter, A. E. Clinical observations on early trench foot. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1945, 3: 260-4.—Schmier, A. A. The foot prob- lem as seen in soldiers. Am. J. Surg, 1946, 72: 668-78.— Wesson, A. S. Foot strain. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 134-6.—Witten, V. H., & Leider, M. Minor pathologic conditions of the foot in Navy personnel. U. S Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 764-8.—Wood, H. L. C. The foot problem in service cases. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1941-42 35: 193-5. ---- Flatfoot. Appleton, A. B. Flat-foot in the Army. Brit. M. J 1941 2: 355.—Burkitt, R. T. Flat-foot in recruits. Ibid, 1: 967.— Cardenas, M. de. El pie piano por insuficiencia en los heridos de guerra. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 257-67. — Der Plattfuss infolge Insuffizienz bei Kriegsver- wundeten. Zbl. Chir, 1943, 70: 650 (Abstr.)—Cuttle, T. D. A. method for evaluating the muscle balance in so-caUed flat foot in recruits for the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943 41- 216-9.—Flatfoot. Statist. Navy M, 1949, 5: No 8 '6— Hipps, H. E, & Neely, H. The injection treatment of flat feet. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 262-6—Piatt, A. D. What is meant by degree of flat-foot? Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 327-30 — Sjovall, H. [Flat-foot and its affections] Tskr. mil. halsov. 1941, 66: 80-8.—Todd. A. H. The treatment of flat feet in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 130-6 The treatment of flat feet in recruits. Mod." Treat. Yearb Lond, 1942, 8: 210-23.—Vogl. A. Zur BeurteUung von Senkfussen bei der Truppe. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 2b.—Zur Verth Dienstbeschadigung bei Plattfuss. Veroff. Heer. San, 1939, No. 108, 140-7, illust. See also Epidermophytosis; Foot injury; Prisoner of war, Disease. Crisp, E. J. Physiotherapy and the soldier's foot. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1941-42, 35: 217-20.—Csavoy, R. J., km. Lond., 1949. Bergounioux, J. Le formulaire des hopitaux militaires egyptiens en 1840. Bull. Soc. hist, pharm. Par, 1919, 24-30 — Changes in the National War Formulary. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: Suppl, 25-7.—Heathcote, R. St A. National War Formu- lary, 1941. Practitioner, Lond, 1942, 148: 101-4.—Leak, W. N. National War Formulary. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 788.— National War Formulary. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 228 (Abstr.) Also Brit. M. J, 1947, 2: 225.—Quinn, D. E, & Lazar, H. The hospital formulary. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 435-9.—Wartime prescribing; the National War Formulary. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 118: 551.— Wartime prescribing; scope of National War Formulary. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 662. FORT Bragg fever. Fort Bragg fever and other short fevers in the chimpanzee. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 119.— Tatlock, H. Studies on a virus from a patient with Fort Bragg fever (pretibial fever) J. Clin. Invest, 1947, 26: 287-97. FORT Churchill experiment (1946-48) See also Cold environment; Operation, arctic. Blair, J. R, Urbush, F. W., & Reed, I. T. Preliminary observations on physiological, nutritional, and psychological problems in extreme cold, Fort ChurchiU, Canada (whiter, 1946-1947) Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 8, 1-40, 4 pi.—Molnar, G. W, Blair, J. R. [et al.] Studies of physiological problems under field conditions in extreme cold, Fort ChurchiU, Manitoba. Canada, winter 1947-18. Ibid, App. D, Proj. 3, No. 11, 1. FORTIFICATION. See also Defense. Akodus, J. Krepost. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 99-104.—Grisham, V. I, & Shvorin, B. I. [Organization of medical work in construction projects in fortified areas] Sovet. med, 1942, 6: No. 8, 27-9.—Osipenko, K. DZOT. (derevo-zemljanaja ognevaja todka) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 458. ------ DOT (dolgovremennaja ognevaja todka) Ibid, 2: 573-5. FOWL plague. See under Epizootic. FRACTURE. See also Crutch walking; Fat embolism; In- jury—by organs and regions: Bones; March frac- ture; Orthopedics; Surgical technic, Fracture. Hanyuda, K., & Takikawa, K. Sensyo kossetu. [War fractures] p. 665-741. 25^>cm. Tokyo, 1942. Nippon seikeigeka gakkai zassi, 1942-43, 17: Porto, E. M. Piano de organisacao para a assistencia aos fraturados na guerra. 20p. 23^cm. Rio, 1938. Alvargonzalez, L. Nuestra experiencia en las fracturas de guerra. Cir. ap. locomotor, Madr, 1944, 1: 337-61, Ulust.— Buxton, St J. D. The fracture problem in war time. Prac- titioner, Lond, 1941, 146: 311-6.—Carerj, L. SuUe fratture di guerra. BoU. Soc. piemont. chir, 1940, 10: 166-85.—Coventry, M. B, & Macey, H. B. Wartime fractures in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 34-7.—Coyle, J. T., & Thompson, W. D., jr. Fractures in battle casualties. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 57-63.—Darrach, W. Fractures sustained in war. Am. J. Surg, 1942, 56: 341. Also War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 322-4.—Diez Rodriguez. D. F. Meditaciones sobre las fracturas de guerra. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 401-9, Ulust.—Fracture, simple. Statist. Navy M, 1948, 4: No. 6, 2-4.—Kaplan, A, & Andreev, F. Perelomy kostej (fractura ossis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 426-38.—Nordentoft, J. M. Some cases of soldier's fracture. Acta radiol, Stockh, 1940, 21: 615-21.—Schroder, F. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der schleichenden Frakturen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 491.—Simple fractures in bad position. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 29, 8. --- Apparatus and instruments. See also Fracture table; Orthopedics, Appa- ratus; Splint. Bond, B. J. Small type skeletal traction apparatus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 124-6.—Cashman, W. M. The Haynes external fixation splint in the treatment of lower extremity fractures. Ibid, 1945, 44: 257-61.—Clark, T. H. Bed frame & litter for handling fracture of the spine. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 9, 21.—Donehue, F. M. Com- bined stretcher and treatment bed for transportation of pelvic and spinal injuries. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 444-6.— Faber, K. Ein neuer Schraubenzugapparat fur das Bein. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 74.—Fitzgerald, F. P. The use of Cramer wire. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 643-53.—Graeme, M. L. A walking caUper for Pott's fracture. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1946, 32: 285.—Grizaud. Appareil de visee pour osteodese par broches ou boulons, de construction facUe (en campagne) Afrique fr. chir, 1944, 2: 74-7.—Gunther, W. A, & Holzer, N. T. An apparatus for the reduction of fractures of the wrist and forearm. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1760-3.—Hand, W. F. Device for use in transverse fractures of the patella. Ibid, 42: 1182.—Hoffmann, R. Tuteur a rotules et fractures de guerre. Rev. chir. Par, 1940, 78: 140-53.—Ivankovich, V. A. [An apparatus for reposition and fixation in fractures of the femur and lower leg] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 61-7.—Kaganovich-Dvorkin, A. L. [An apparatus for operative treatment and fixation of the lower extremity with unUorm extension] Ibid, 58-61.— Kromer, K. Eine neue Extensions-Transportschiene fiir Oberschenkel-, Knie- und Unterschenkelschussbruche. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 661-3.—Lawson, J. A device to replace the walking iron in plaster cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 39.-—Moore, M, jr. Improvised metal pins for skeletal transfixion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 1036.—Portable lightweight fracture frame. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 32.-—Regnault, J. Appareils de marche avec etrier de deoharge pour fractures et lesions diverses du membre inferieur chez l'homme; apphcation possible en chirurgie veterinaire. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1917, 17: 33-7. ------ La guerre et les appareils de marche pour fractures du membre inferieur. J. prat. Par, 1940, 54: 51-4.—Ribble, G. B. T. Elastic traction device for the Thomas and similar metal splints. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 170—Saypol, G. M. A spUnt for the treatment of fractured fingers requiring traction. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 226-8.—Silver, C. M, & Rusbridge, H. W. Cal- ibrated bone-holding clamp. Bull. U. S. Army M, Dep, 1944, No. 77, 119. ------ Traction apparatus for fractures of femur. Ibid, 1946, 6: 196.—Walsh, W. E., & Stubenbord, J. G. Buck's extension apparatus; support for pulley in traction. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: 35.—Weissberg, J. L. An improvised traction frame. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater of Oper. U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5, 34.—Woolfrey, H. J, Willard, D. H. [et al.] Molded plaster slabs. Hosp. Corps Q, 1947, 20: 12-4. ---- compound. Arnulf, Ferrand & Boquet. De l'emploi de la penicUline dans les osteosyntheses pour fracture ouverte des membres. Reun. mid. chir. Armee fr, 1946 num. spic, 123-9.—Bugyi, I. Ein zweizeitiger Behandlungsweg offener Frakturen. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-13, 3: 505 (Abstr.)—Cherry, J. H. Treatment of compound fractures in World War II. South. M. & S, 1947, 109: 148-51.—Compere, E. L. The treatment of compound fractures in the war injured. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1943, 23: 205-10.—Davidson, W. D. The treatment of compound fractures. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 688-91.—Deibert, I. E. The treatment of compound fractures in war time. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1943, 40: 12-4.—Grenade, A. H. Resultats du traitement des fractures ouvertes du temps de guerre. Acta chir. belg, 1947, 85-108.—Hendry, R. W. Early closure of compound fractures. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 10-5.—Livingston, S. K. Results in compound fractures with osteomyeUtis as experienced by the Veterans Administration over the past 20 years. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1942, 74: 546-8.—Lyon, W. F. Compound fractures. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1943, 53-9.—MacFarlane, J. A. Com- pound fractures in war 1944. Lancet, Lond, 1945, 1: 135-8.-— Mensor, M. C. Treatment of compound fractures and osteo- myeUtis from war wounds, with moving picture demonstration. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 133.—Milne, R., & Bailey, H. Compound fractures of individual bones. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, R.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 662-7.—Nakamura, A. Zyutoku-naru hukuzatu kossetu kansensd no syoti ni tuite [Management of seriously-infected wounds due to compound fractures] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 303, 945.—Newell, E. D. The treatment of compound fractures under war conditions. J. Tennessee M. Ass, 1942, 35: 304-8.—Nicholson, J. T., Ferguson, L. K. [et al.] Treatment of compound fractures aboard a hospital ship- U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 607-22 — Pugh, H. L. Compound fractures. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1943, 39-53.—Romney, H. Tratamiento de las fracturas abiertas de guerra. San. & benef. mun, Habana, 1942-43, 2: 225-32.— Scudder, C. L., Kennedy, R. H. [et al.] Compound fractures and wounds in war. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1941, 73: 757.—Shaar, C. M, Harris, R. I. [et al.] Fractures. Clinics, PhUa, 1943-44, 2: 1155-64.—Stanek, W. F, & Peterson, W. C. Compound fractures occurring in the Army; factors influencing treatment. Am. J. Surg, 1945, 67: 333-41.—Talkenberger, A. Kon- servative oder operative Behandlung der komplizierten FRACTURE 476 FRACTURE KnochenbrUche? BuU. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 139-41 (Abstr.)—Toffelmier, D. D. Experiences with compound fractures from the Pacific combat area with presentation of new appliances for the care of the war injured. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 132.-—Watson-Jones, R. Open and infected fractures and war wounds. In his Fractures, 3. ed, Edinb, 1943, 1:203-53. ---- Fatigue fracture. See also March fracture. Borsay, J, Dettre, G, & Honig, V. Tulterhel6ses toresek. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 501-9, iUust.—Fatigue fractures (in- cluding march fracture) BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 28, 1.—Gershon-Cohen, J, & Doran, R. E. Fatigue-stress fractures; diverse anatomic location and similarity to malignant lesions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 674-84.—Honecker, K. Ueberlastungsschaden am Knochensystem. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 234-41.—Miiller, W. Der miUtarische Abrisser- miidungsschaden. Ibid, 283-6.—Mussgnug. Ermudungs- briiche der Knochen. Med. KUn, Berl, 1940, 36: 1256 (Abstr.)—Richmond, D. A. Fatigue fractures. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 12, 9-12. ---- gunshot. See also Injury—by weapons: Gunshot. Teneff, S. Le fratture d'arma da fuoco. p.362-97; 1088-1123; 1184-220. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940. Debrunner, H. Ueber Schussfrakturen. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 1015-9.—Fractures caused by projectUes. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 11: pt 1, 602—42.—Hickson, S. Gunshot injuries of long bones and joints. In: Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond, 1905, 169-96, 31 pi.— Podoliak, G. A. Diagnostika i lecenie ognestrenykh perelomov krupnykh trub6atykh kostej v uslovijakh mediko-sanitarnogo bataljona. Vest, khir, 1948, 68: No. 5, 75. ---- gunshot: Treatment. See also Plaster of Paris; Surgical technic, Fracture. Lange, F., & Trumpp, J. Die Behandlung der Schussfrakturen. p.52-102. 18cm. Miinch., 1915. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, Miinch, 1915, 3. T. Babich, B. K. [Comparative evaluation of various methods in treatment of gun-shot fractures in evacuation hospitals] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 5, 12-7.—Border, L. GrundsatzUches zur Behandlung von Knochenschussbrucheo und Gelenkschussen mit besonderer Berucksichtigung schadi- gender Massnahmen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: 212—36.—Bohm, G. S. [Divers views concerning plas- ter treatment of gunshot fracture at rear hospitals] Sovet. med, 1943, 7: No. 7, 20-2.—Fuchs, B. [Measures for pre- venting deformation and shortening in gunshot fractures] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 32-6.—Gebhardt, K., & Stump- fegger, L. Zur Versorgung der Knochenschussverletzungen. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl, 1941, 99-104.—Heusser, H. Schuss-Frakturen und ihre Behandlung in der Front. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 233-7.—Hohmann, G. Die funktionellen Gesichtspunkte bei der Behandlung der Schussfrakturen. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl, 1941, 144-9.—Holle, F. Die primaren Verbandanordnungen bei GUedmassenschussbriichen und ihr Einfluss auf die endgiiltige Haltung versteifter Gelenke. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 597-604.—Killian, H. Der Dis- traktionsgipsverband als Verfahren der Wahl fur die Versorgung der Knochenschussbruche im Felde. Ibid, 263-7.—Lange, I. Die Behandlung der Folgezustande von Schussfrakturen. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, Munch, 1915, 3. T, 103-31, illust.— Novotelnov, S. A. [Closed plaster treatment of gunshot frac- tures] Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 554 (Abstr.)— Palmer, I. Nyare erfarenheter rorande skottfrakturernas behandUng. Tskr. mU. halsov, 1944, 68: Suppl, 12-28.— Petrov, B. A. Le6enie ognestrelnykh perelomov glukhoj gip- sovoj povjazkoj. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 405.—Prikhodko, A. K. [Immobilizing dressings in treatment of gun-shot fractures in evacuation hospitals] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 5, 17-26.—Reichstein, D. I. [Closed method in treatment of gun-shot fractures in evacuation hospitals] Ibid, 97-101.—Sedykina, N. V. [Ob- servations on the treatment of gun-shot fractures in evacuation hospitals] Ibid, 48-55.—Tikhodeev, S. M. Roi kostnykh oskolkov v processe zaiivlenija ognestrelnykh perelomov kostej po rentgenovskim dannym. In: Sborn, nauch. rabot evako- hosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 187-93.—Weinstein, V. G. Osnovnye principy lecebnoj immobiUzacU ognestrelnykh perelomov. Tr. Evakohosp, Leningr, 1943, No. 2, 17-29. ---- Healing [incl. delay] Byrne, J. J., & Watson, W. M. Healing of a fracture after delayed treatment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1736-41.— Causes and prevention of delayed union of fractures (M. R. C. War Wounds Committee) Bull. War M, Lond, 1943-44, 4: 559-61.—Dixon, J. L. Radiographic evaluation of healing fractures. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 796-8.—Frisch. O. Die Pseudarthrose nach Schussfrakturen der langen Rohrenknochen und ihre Behandlung. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: 497-525.—Healing of war fractures. Rep. M. Res. Counc, Lond. (1939-45) 1948, 39.—Krockert, G. Lasst sich durch Vitamingaben eine verstarkte Mineralisation bei der Frakturregeneration im Rontgenbild beobachten? BuU. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 267 (Abstr.)—Okuyama, S. On the effect of hot-springs on secondary symptoms of bone-fraoture observed from skin temperature. BuU. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: Suppl, 15.-—Pezzi, G. Su un metodo di poliradiotera- pia associato aUa cura interna nelle decalcificazioni localizzate. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 193-8.—Popov, V. N., & Ivanov, N. I. [The effect of procaine block on the healing of bone fractures; on the role of the neural factor in the pathologv of bone fractures] Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 436 (Abstr.)—Sloat, J. I. Treatment of non-union of shaft frac- tures. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1943, 28-39.—Stephenson. N. R. Studies of fracture healing; investigation of fracture healing at the R. C. N. Hospital, St. John's Newfoundland. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet, 113-9. ------ & Stock, O. M. Studies on fracture healing; phos- phatase activity after bone injury in rats. Ibid, 123-5.— Yamada, S. Sensyo ni yoru kari-kansetu ni tuite [Pseudar- throsis caused by war-wounds] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 323, 395-412, 4 pi. — March fracture. See March fracture. ---- Prognosis. Argiielles Lopez, R. Secuelas de las fracturas de guerra; rigideces articulares; contracturas y anquUosis. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1938, 1: 253-60, iUust.—Glasner, J. A re- cuperagao do fraturado na guerra. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1941, 30: 403-12.—Orr, H. W. Determining factors in the end-results following war wounds and compound fractures. War Med. Sympos,_N. Y, 1942, 314-21.—Wojciechowski. Schorzenia urazowe i pourazowe kosei; nowsze poglady na ich przebieg i leczenie. Lek. wojsk, 1928, 12: 269. ---- Transportation. See also Wounded, Transportation. Uchenko, P. J, & Lurie, M. S. [Sur certaines erreurs et insuccea dans le traitement des fractures fermees et par arme a feu des membres en tenant compte de formes d'immobilisation de transport aux diverses stapes de l'dvacuation] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 10, 142-6.—Kirk, N. T. Entablillamiento de urgencia de las fracturas para el trasporte (transl.) Rev. san. mil, Lima, 1934, 7: 410-20, 3 pi.—Nilsson, J. R. A pro- gram for first aid and transportation of fractures on railroads. Proc. Med. Surg. Sect. Ass. Am. Railr, 1940, 20: 68-76.— Splinting and transportation of fracture cases. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 102-7.—Stewart, W. J. The transportation of soldiers with fractures. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1947, 84: 750-2.—Tregubov, S. L. [ImmobiUzation on the battle field] Ortop. travmat,;Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 5, 82-6 ---- Treatment. See also Surgical technic, Fracture. Bosworth, B. M. Treatment of fractures in the combat area. Am. J. Surg, 1945, 67: 342-59.—D'Harcourt, J, & Pruneda, J. Normas generates de tratamiento de las fracturas de guerra. Rev. espafi. cirug, 1935, 17: 4-25, Ulust.—Ghorm- ley, R. K. Treatment of war-time fractures. Proc. Mayo CUn, 1940, 15: 673.—Harris, R. I. Treatment of war fractures. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 246-50. ------ Treatment of war fractures. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1944-45, 2: 6-10.—Hingston, D. 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See also Emergency medical service, Air raid casualty. Dansk farmacevtforening. Kemiske kamp- stoffer; haandbog for gassporere. 2. udg. 31 lp. 23^cm. Kbh., 1944. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208-23: Pack- ordnung und Arbeitsvorschrift des Priifgerats fiir chemische Kampfstoffe, vom 1. 8. 43. 45p. 21cm. Berl., 1943. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395-6: Gasabwehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 6: Der Riech- probenkasten. 8p. 15cm. Berl., 1939 —— [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395-1 la: Gasabwehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 11a: Die Gasspurgerate, vom 25. 7. 41. 40p. 15cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395-13: Gasabwehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 13: Der Gas- anzeiger, vom 15. 3. 41. 31p. 15cm. Berl., 1941. Great Britain. Air Raid Precautions Department. The detection and identification of war gases. 53p. 24^cm. Lond., 1939. Also another edition. 22}£cm. N. Y., 1940. Also another edition 24J^cm. Lond., 1941. Jacobs, M. B. 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M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 70 (Abstr.)—Dormanns, E. Ueber das Gasodem der Kriegswunden. Zbl. Chir, 1942, 69: 610-28. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 69 (Abstr.)—Griessmann, H. Ueber Gasodemerkrankungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 296-302. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 252 (Abstr.)— Klose, F. Gasodem. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 119-25. ------ & Schroer, W. Chemo- und Serumtherapie bei der Infektion mit Gasodemerregern im Tierversuch. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 191 (Abstr.) ------ Tierexperimenteller Beitrag zur Chemo- und Serum- therapie des Gasodems. Ibid, 311 (Abstr.)—Pohl, R. Ront- gendiagnostik des Gasodems. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 566-78.—Schmidt-Lange, W. Gasodem und Abschniirung. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 7 (Abstr.)— Schroer, W. Chemo- und Serumtherapie in ihrer Einwirkung auf die histologischen und bakterioskopischen Befunde bei der Infektion mit Gasodemerregern im Tierversuch. Ibid, 253 (Abstr.)—Simon-Weidner, R. Latentes Gasodem. Deut. MiUtararzt. 1944, 9: 288.—Teneff, S. L'edema maligno. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 242.—T6th, B. Das Diathermiemesser in der Behandlung des Gasodems. BuU. War M,»Lond, 1942-43, 3: 130 (Abstr.) GAS flowmeter. See Flowmeter. GAS gangrene. See also Gas edema; Wound infection. Lardennois, G., & Baumel, J. Les infections gangreneuses des membres consecutives aux plaies de guerre. 248p. 22cm. Par., 1920. Bibliogr.: p. 221-41. Altemeier, W. A, & Furste, W. L. The problem of gas gangrene. In: Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 140-8.— Brandt, H. GesiifJsteckschuss und Gasbrand. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1943, 8: 295-7.—Clinical picture of CI. oedematiens gas gangrene. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 24, 1.— Coenen. Gas gangrene. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941—42, 2: 165 (Abstr.)-—Complications of war wounds; gas gangrene. Bull. Army M. Dir, Lond, 1941, No. 2, 2.—Cooke, W. T, Peeney, A. L. P. [et al.] Clostridial infections in war wounds. 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Comparison of the action of various sulphonamide compounds on gas gangrene infections produced by bacterial cultures, CI. welchu, CI. oedematiens and CI. septique, and considerations to be remembered in this connex- ion. Ibid, 447 (Abstr.)— Smithers, D. W. The X-ray treat- ment of gas gangrene. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 122-4; 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 1: 137-9.—Tuchel, V, & Curcumeli, J. Betrachtungen iiber den Gasbrand und seine Behandlung im gegenwartigen Kriege. Zbl. Chir, 1942, 69: 861-4. Also BuU. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 130 (Abstr.)—Use of gas gangrene antitoxin. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 30, 3-5.—Zhuravlev, P. M. [Prophylaxis and treatment of gas gangrene with anaerobic bacteriophages] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 8, 24-30. ------ & Pokrovskaja, M. P. Fagoprofilaktika i fagoterapija gazovoj gangreny. In: Dost, sovet. med. Otec. vojny, 1943, 1: 118-24. GAS mask. See also Oxygen mask. Canada. Director of Civil Air Raid Pre- cautions. Your gas mask. 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Army. ---- HlMMELFARB, S., & WHITTENBERGER, J. L. The effect of the resistance to inspiration imposed by the combat gas mask canister on the ability of soldiers to do exhaustive work in temperate and in simulated tropical conditions. 15 1. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms No. 9, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. Photostat. Jones, E. C. Notes on treatment of respirator dermatitis. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 757.—Lee, D. H. K, White, C, & Klemm, G. Effect of respirator (anti-gas) upon gun sighting perform- ance. Secret Rep. Fatigue Lab. Nat. Health Med. Res. Counc. Australia, 1944, No. 2, 1-3, 3 tab.—Nowak, A, & Markiewicz S. W sprawie widzenia w masce przeciwgazowej typu R. S. C, Lek. wojik, 1929, 13: 181-5—Robinson, S, & Gerking, S. D. Heat stress imposed by gas masks. Clin. Invest. Rep. (0SRD) Wash, 1945, No. 64, 1.— Sautoro, N. Ricerche sul comporta- mento del senso luminoso, del senso cromatico e della pupilla in soggetti sottoposti a respirazione contro resistenza (maschera antigas) Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 744-51. --- Hygiene and care. Byrne, A. F., Hammond, C. W., & Wilson, C. E. Gas mask disinfection. 16p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 64, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395/3: Gasab- wehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 3: Reinigen des Gaschutzgerats, vom 1.8.41. 15p. 15cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395/4: Gasabwehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 4: Prufgerat fiir Gasmasken, vom 8.6.37. 16p. 15cm. Berl., 1937. Wilson, C. E., & Wiles, J. S. A study oi quaternary ammonium salts as gas mask disir> fectants. 17p. 26J^cm. Army Chem. Cent. 1949. Forms No. 206, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army Caldwell, W. E. 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Division of Internal Medicine; section of Gastroenterology. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 1: 381-3.—Kantor, J. L. Organization of the gastrointestinal service in the Army during the second World War; personal observations and impressions. Gastroenterol- ogy, 1947, 8: 157-9.—Magnes, M. A gastro-intestinal out- patient service. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 99-103.—Monat, H. A, & Carleton, W. T. Effective manage- ment of gastro-intestinal department at Naval hospitals. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 459-62.—Morrison, S. Interservice consultations in one Army general hospital; comments with particular reference to the section on gastroenterology. War Med, Chic, 1945, 7: 84-94.—Quiroz, J. D. Necesidad de la creacion de un dispensario nacional para enfermedades del aparato digestivo. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1942, No. 135, 161-4.—Schindler, R. Gastroenterology in the Army; methods of examination and disposition of cases. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 263-76. GASTROINTESTINAL tract. See also Altitude, Gastrointestinal tract; Aviator; Digestive system; Injury; Surgical technic, gastrointestinal. McDonough, F. E. Roentgenographs studies of gastrointestinal motility observed in swing test subjects, lip. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Also another ed., 2 pts, 9 1., 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942-43. ----The effect of altitude on gastrointestinal motility. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Also another ed., Ip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Hayden, R. S. Serial spot film device. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 87, 118-20.—Leigh, T. F. Gastro-intestinal studies on the field X-ray machine. Ibid, 1946, 5: 474-7.— Lossen, H. Zur Technik der rontgenologischen Magen- Darmuntersuchung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 408-11.— Shirley, A. R. Roentgenological examination of the gastro- intestinal tract. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 280-3. ---- Disease. See also such terms as Digestive system, Dis- ease; Dysentery; Dyspepsia; Enteritis; Gastro- enteritis, etc. Barondes, R. de R. Powdered blood plasma and eggwhite perorally in therapy of gastrointestinal disorders. Mil. Sur- geon, 1947, 101: 306-9—Beguiristain, M. A, Rottjer, E. A, & Etala, E. La alimentacion precoz en las hemorragias gastro- duodenales. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 127-33.—Berk, J. E. Gastro-intestinal problems in miUtary medicine. Med Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 1859-72. ------ Trends and shortcomings in the approach to gastrointestinal diseases; a review based on experience in an Army general hospital. Pennsylvania M. J, 1943-44, 47: 897-901. ------ Gastro- intestinal problems in the Army. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1944, 41: 365-70. Also French transl. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1945, 18: 6^13—Berkovich, I. M, & Kassiura, M. B. Osobennosti tedenija zeludo6no-kise6nykh zabolevanij u detej starsego vozrasta v voennoe vremja. Pediatria, Moskva, 1947, No. 2, 45-52.—Carleton, W. T. Gastro-intestinal tract dis- turbances; functional disturbances on a psychogenic basis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 538-48.—Cilli, V. Identificazione di alcuni ceppi di gastro-enterotossiemia degli ovini e dei caprini in Eritrea. Boll. Soc. ital. med. igiene trop. (Sez. Eritrea) 1942, 1: No. 2, 54-60.—Ehrlich, J. C, & Hunter, O. B, jr. Tumors of the gastrointestinal tract; a survey of 813 in persons of mUitary age during World War II. Surg. Gyn Obst, 1947, 85: 98-106.—Halsted, J. A. Clearing company for gastro-intestinal disease. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 88, 90-5. ------ Functional gastrointestinal disorders- lessons learned from miUtary medicine. N. England J. M 1946, 235: 747-51. ------ Gastrointestinal disorders of psychogenic origin; management in forward areas. Bull. U. S Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: Suppl, 163-80.—Heintzelman, J. H. L., & Jacox, H. W. Organic upper gastro-intestinal disease at an advance base. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1035-7.— Hoffman, I. L. Spontaneous passage of two nails through the gastrointestinal tract. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 804.—Ivy, A. C, Bockus, H. L. [et al.] Gastro-intestinal dis- orders. Clinics, 1943-44, 2: 1219-44.—Kost, N. A. [Control of gastro-intestinal diseases during military operations] Sovet med, 1942, 6: No. 5, 35-7.—MacRae, J. D. The importance of X-ray in gastro-intestinal disorders in soldiers. Tr. M. Soc. N. CaroUna, 1925, 72: 251.—Markoff, N. Magendarmer- krankungen und MiUtardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1943, 73: 157-60—Monat, H. A, & Batzle, J. H, jr. The signifi- cance of Hanger's test (cephalin-cholesterol flocculation test) in disorders of the stomach and colon. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1568-70.—Morrison, S. Psychosomatic gastroin- testinal problems in the United States Army. Gastroenterology, 1947, 8: 231-3.-—Pincus, I. J. Gastro-intestinal disorders as seen in an Army station hospital. South. M. J, 1943, 36: 284-7.—Rudolph, J. A, & Sage, C. V. Allergic problems of the gastrointestinal tract; report of cases seen in military service, Ann. Allergy, 1948, 6: 11-20.—Rush, A. Gastrointestinal dis- turbances in the combat area; preliminary observations on functional disorders of the digestive tract. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 471-3.—Savitt, R. A. Gastrointestinal disorders in military and civilian life. Rev. Gastroenter, 1947, 14: 402-9.— Tamraz, J. M. A case of acute gangrenous diverticulitis, Meckel's, with perforation due to fish bone. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 328.—Turner, H. M. S. Egyptian tummv. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 293.—Weinstein, E. A, & Stein, M. H. Psy- chogenic disorders of the upper gastrointestinal tract in combat personnel. War Med, 1945, 8: 365-70. ---- Injury. See also Wound. Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dello stomaco edell'intestino. p. 940-87. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In his Chir. guerra, Tor, 1940. Aguilo Aguilo, P. A proposito de una herida retroperitoneal de colon. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 3: 363-71.— Brown, H. M, & Perlmutter, I. K. Case report of a traumatic rupture of the duodenum. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 120-2.—Crisp, W. J. C. Case of a gunshot wound of stomach and duodenum with recovery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 41.—Fraser, I. Avulsion of stomach from duodenum. Ibid, 1940, 75: 383-6. ------ Wounds of the stomach, duodenum, liver and spleen. In: Surg. Modern Warf, (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 217-23.—Garcia Baron, A. Heridas del duodeno por armas de fuego. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 211-9.—Isihara, K. Sensyo-sei tyokutyo- ro ni tai-suru tyoheki hogo-zyutu ni tuite [Technique of in- testinal wall suture for rectal fistula due to a war wound] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1475-81.—Nikolaev, G. F. Operacii pri ranenijakh zeludka i dvenadcatiperstnoj kiSki. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva. 1949, 12: 201. ----- Odnovremennye ranenija razlidnykh otdelov zeludo6no-kise6- nogo trakta. Ibid, 215-9.—Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco della faringe e dell'esofago. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 769-78, illust.—Touzard & Perrin. Perforation traumatique par contusion de la 3« portion du duodenum; suture; guerison. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 130-3 — Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del retto. In his Chir. guerra, Tor, 1940, 1004-15, Ulust. GASTROSCOPY. See under Stomach. GAS warfare. See also Chemical warfare; Gas; Gas mask; Gas poisoning. Fitch, W. K. Gas warfare. 2. print. 103p. 18>^cm. Lond., 1943. Meyer, J. Der Gaskampf und die chemischen Kampfstoffe. 3. Aufl. 376p. 22Ucm. Lpz., 1938. Waitt, A. H. Gas warfare. 2. print. 327p. 21cm. N. Y., 1942. Also Rev. ed. 332p. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. Woker, G. J. Der kommende Giftgaskrieg. 4. Aufl. 134p. 18cm. Lpz., 1925. Baxter, J. P, III. Why not gas? In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 266-81.—Boyd, L. J. Employment of gas in warfare. Bull. N. York M. Coll, 1942, 5: 33-6.—Cadman, W. H. Gas warfare. Pharm. J, Lond, 1942, 95: 196 — Eboli, C. M. O gas e a guerra. Rev. Cruz Verm, brasil, 1944, 2: No. 13, 13-5.—Gas (The) menace. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1938, 24: 106-9.—Gas warfare. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 240.— Kendall, J. Gas warfare. Edinburgh M. J, 1940, 47: 664-74. Also Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2: 401-11.— Matubara, K. Dokugasu senso [Poison gas warfare] Toyo gakugei zassi, 1918, 35: 456-61.—Mercier, R. G. Ataque por nubes de gas. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940, 52-5.—Waitt, A. H. The employment of gas in battle. In his Gas Warfare, N. Y, 1942, 137-54. ---- Attack. Hanslian, R. Entstehung und Entwicklung des Gasangriffs. In his Chem. Krieg, 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 1-37. -----■ Gasangriffsformen des Weltkrieges. Ibid, 77-187, 3 maps. ------ Die Gasangriffsformen der Nachkriegszeit. 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La protection individuelle contre les toxiques de combat. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mid. mil, Liege, 1938, 8. sess, 61-75.—Duties in gas defense. N. England J. M, 1943, 228: 378.—Gas precepts. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 26, 4.—Haldane, J. B. S. Civil defence against war gases. Nature, Lond, 1942, 150: 769.—Hanslian. R. Die Gasabwehr. In his Chem. Krieg, 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 187-252. ------ Die Gasabwehr in der Nachkriegszeit; Einzelschutz; Korperschutz. Ibid, 483-8.—Harrison, E. F, and gas defence. Brit. M. J, 1938, 2: 295.—Hasan Kadri Dirim. Passif korunmada harp gazlari. Anadolu klin, Istanbul, 1941, 9: 89-100.—Hints on gas from bombs. CaUfornia West. M, 1942, 56: 89.—How to protect oneseff against gas. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 889.—How to protect yourseU against gas. Am. J. Nurs, 1942, 42: 787.—How to protect yourself against war gas. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 606.—How to protect yourself against war gases. N. Hampshire Health News, 1942, 20: No. 9, 3.—Huntoon, C. R. Three practical suggestions. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1942, 28: 133-5.—loan, D. Protectia contra gaze- lor de luptS. si bazele ei fiziologice. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 1397-440, illust.—Isacescu, D. A. Consideratiuni asupra atacului din avion si a mijloacelor de protectie ale populatiei civile. Ibid, 1441-8.—Lupo, C. W. Civilian de- fense against war gases; with special reference to the lacrimal and respiratory mucous membranes. Brooklyn Hosp. J, 1940, 2: 133^2.—Lutte contre les gaz; mesures de fortune k appliquer en cas de surprise par les gaz. Bull. san. Algerie, 1939, 34: 223-8.—O'Brien, H. R. How to protect yourself against war gases. Connecticut Health BuU, 1943, 57: 138.— Office of CiviUan Defense; how to protect yourseU against gas. N. England J. M, 1942, 227: 156.—Personal protection against poisonous gases. Week. BuU. Calffornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 107.—Precautions against gas attacks on civiUans. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 218.—Preparation against a gas attack [Great Britain] Ibid, 1941, 116: 2708.—Preparations for a gas attack. Ibid, 117: 58.—Protection against gas. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 323.—Protection (The) of patients against attacks of poison gas. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 468.—Protection des populations civiles contre la guerre chimique. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1937, 19: 769-83.—Schicks, G. C. CiviUan protection during gas attack. N. Jersey J. Pharm, 1943, 16: No. 2, 8.—Simon. L'appUca- tion des pheiiomenes d'adsorption k la protection contre les gaz. Arch. med. beiges, 1937, 90: 157-73.—Spolyar, L. W. How to protect yourself against war gases. Month. BuU. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 279.—Threat (The) of poison gas. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 1125.—Valentine, C. Food, clothing and shelter in gas warfare. R. N, Rutherford, 1942-43, 6: No. 2, 16; 48.—Vigne, P. Quelques notions simples sur la pro- tection contre les principaux gaz de combat, yperite, arsines caustiques, suffocants. Avenir mid., Par, 1939, 36: 199-203.— Warrick, L. F. Protection against gas attack in civUian defense. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. BuU, 1943, 8: No. 5, 15-8.—Whitacre, R. J. The anesthetist and gas defense. Current Res. Anesth. 1942, 21: 120. ---- Defense: Devices. See also Clothing; Gas mask; Shelter. Cullumbine, H, & Liddell, H. F. The penetration of anti-gas ointments into skin. Brit. J. Derm. Syph, 1946, 58: 294-7, 2 pi.—Gas-proof (A) pram. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1939, 35: 253.—Luzhinsky, G. F. O korrigiruju§6ikh steklakh k protivo- gazam. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 158-60.— Roeiand, C. Appareil de protection pour le cheval contre les gaz. Rev. path, comp. Par, 1919, 19: 239-46.—Serra, G. Mezzi improwisati di protezione antigas. Gior. med. mil, 1938, 86: 611-7.—Trabuc, F. Les donnees theoriques qu'il est indispensable au medicin de connaitre en matiere de defense passive contre la guerre aero-chimique. Arch. m6d. Angers, 1939, 43: 6-12.—Visser, J. [Protective properties of cellophan against mustard gas] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1938, 78: 471-83. See also Civilian defense; Citizens Defense Corps; Decontamination. Canada. Director of Civil Air Raid Pre- cautions. Protect vourself against poison gas. 59p. 20cm. Ottawa, 1943. Champion Paper and Fibre Company. Technical notes and data on civilian protection against gas. 2. print. 146 1. 27}£cm. Hamil- ton, 1943. Dorey, G. *La protection des enfants en bas age contre les gaz de combat. 51p. 24cm. Par., 1938. Feist, W. Obrona przeciwlotniczo-gazowa wnetrza kraju. 206p. 20cm. Warsz., 1933. Fentox, J. Gas; a synopsis of defence against. 2. ed. 58p. 18? Lond., 1937. Great Britaix. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precautions handbook No. 1: Personal protection against gas. 2. ed. 124p. 16cm. Lond., 1938. ---- Anti-gas protection of babies and young children. 8p. 16}<2cm. Lond., 1940. Also another ed. Lond., 1941. ---- Personal protection against gas. 3. ed. 113p. 16cm. Lond., 1944. Forms No. 1, Air Raid Precautions Handb, Min. Home Security, Gr. Britain. Guest, L. H. If air war comes; a guide to air raid precautions and anti-gas treatment. 88p. 8? Lond., 1937. Hampe, E. Der Mensch und die Gase; Ein- fuhrung in die Gaskunde und Anleitung zum Gasschutz. HOp. 21^cm. Berl., 1932. Mercier, R. G. El combatiente, en lucha con los gases, p.45-75. 19cm. Madr., 1940. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat, 2. ed, Madr, 1940. Muntsch, O. Schutz und Hilfe gegen chemi- sche Kampfstoffe. p. 13-33. 22cm. Berl., 1937. In: Chem. Kampfstoffe, 2. Aufl, Berl, 1937. Paris. Universite. Institut d'hygiene. La protection contre les gaz de combat. 284p. 21}£cm. Par., 1939. Prudhommeaux, P. *Les bases actuelles de la protection individuelle contre les gaz de com- bat. 104p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Rabinowitch, I. M. Anti-gas precautions for merchant shipping. 66p. 20^cm. Ottawa, 1942. ---- Personal protection against gas. 104p. 20^cm. Ottawa, 1942. Ruff, O., & Fessler, J. Gasschutz. 8. Aufl. 67p. 16? Lpz., 1937. Sisson, H. A. On guard against gas; an ac- count of the principles of gas warfare and of the steps to be taken by the ordinary citizen to defend his family. 91p. 8? Lond., 1938. Stackelberg, S. Alerte aux gas! que faire. 234p. 8? Lausanne, 1935. Taunton, C. Defence against gas; protection, first-aid, tactics, etc. 48p. 18cm. Lond., 1944. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Technical manual for the senior gas GAS WARFARE 492 GAS WARFARE ---- Defense: Food. See also Decontamination; Food economy; Gas detection. Great Britaix. Air Raid Precaution Department. The protection of foodstuffs against poison gas. 8p. 12? Lond., 1938. Great Britaix. Mixistry of Food. Food and its protection against poison gas. 2. ed. 18p. 24tfcm. Lond., 1941. Nickerson, M. H., Bauer, V., & Clare, V. A kit for the detection of blister gases on foods and food packaging materials. 11 1. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms No. 2, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. Rabinowitch, I. M. Protection of food and water against poison gas. 58p. 20}->cm. Ottawa, 1942. Vettier, G. *La protection des denrees alimentaires contre les gaz de combat. 85p. 8? Par.. 1937. Wooldridge, W. R. War gases and foodstuffs: Chemical warfare and food supplies. 50p. 2lHcm. Lond., 1942. Dixon, J. A. Protection of foods against poison gas. Med. Off, Lond, 1941, 66: 76.—Foodstuffs and gas contamination. Pub. Health, Lond, 1941^2, 55: 52.—Gassei food reclaimed by British. Food Indust, 1941, 13: No. 11, 33.—Gemetro, L. Animales y carnes de consumo en contacto con agresivos qufmicos de guerra; generalidades; preveneion, saneamiento, aprovechamiento. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: 601-6.— Gibrin, C. Preservation des aliments contre les effets des gaz de combat. BuU. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment. Par, 1938, 26: 405- 10.—Page, A.B. P. Damage to foodstuffs in chemical warfare. J. R. San. Inst, 1940-41, 61: 155-9.—Protection (The) of food against poison gas [England] J. Am. M. Ass, 1937, 109: 1825.—[Regulations for protection of food products from war gas] Hig. & zdorov, 1941, 6: No. 9, 44-6—Stainsby, W. J, & Taylor, A. McM. The detection of war gases in foodstuffs. Analyst, Lond, 1941, 66: 44-54. ------ The rapid determina- tion of arsenic in foodstuffs contaminated with lewisite. Ibid, 233-9.—Surenianc, J. S. [Safeguarding water supply outlets in gas attacks] Hig. & san, Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 3, 13-7.— Watkins, E. A. Procedures for food sanitarians in gas defense program. Sanitarian, Los Ang, 1943-44, 6: 324, &c.— Williams, H. A. The determination of arsenic in foods con- taminated by war gases. Analyst, Lond, 1941, 66: 228-33.— Wooldridge, W. R. War gases and foodstuffs. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1941, 53: 661; 675. ------ The protection of food- stuffs from war gases. Ibid, 663-5.-—ZIotnikov, D. S. [Pro- tection of food products from war gases] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 13-8. ------ [Protection of food supply from contamination by war gases] Hig. & zdorov, 1941, 6: No. 11, 22-7. ---- Defense: Organization. See also Citizens Defense Corps; Decon- tamination service; Laboratory. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Dokument] D1118: Das Gasschutz-Feldlabora- torium, vom 25.5.41 [Reprint] 57p. 20}Scm. Berl., 1943. Bircan, K. N. [Preliminary work concerning war gas and anti-war gas campaign in the U. S. A.] Askeri s;hh:ye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 98-104.—Defense against gas attack as prepared by a CalUornia county. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 58: No. 3, 71-3.—Gas defense program. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1943, 1561 140.-—Kelynack, A. V. War gases from the point of view of the hospital—gas attack and hospital management. Med. Press & circ, Lond, 1937, 194: 266.—Labemann, R. W. E. Einzel und Sammelschutz gegen Gas-, Brand- und Splitterwirkungen Mil. Wbl, Berl., 1933, 118: 223-5.—Loir. A. Protection (La) contre les gas de combat en ItaUe. Arch. med. chir. Normandie 1935. 3035-51.—Lorenti, G. B, & Sartori, M. Contributo alle studio della protezione coUettiva antigas. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 225-8.—Pennsylvania is prepared against wai gas attack. Pennsylvania Health, 1943, 4: No. 8, 8.—Schoss- berger, H, & Baum, E. Die Gasabwehr in der Nachkriegszeit, Sammelschutz. In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl.' 1937, 1: 488-532.—Unger. Der Gasschutzunteroffizier und dit neuen Bestimmungen iiber den Nachweis seines Gerats Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 252-4.—Waitt, A. H. Protection ol groups. In his Gas Warfare, N. Y, 1942, 211-27, pi.—Wolfson, Z. G. [Sanitary protection for children against chemicals] Hig. & san, Moskva, 1940, 5: No. 6, 11-7. ---- Defense: Supply. See also Decontamination. Gas precautions for medical suppUes. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1941, 61: 340.—Protecting medical supplies against contamina- I tion by gas. Brit. M. J, 1941, 1: 901.—Tyner, G. P. Security for the service of supply. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1938, 24: 85-8. ---- Defense, tactical. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 395/16: Gasab- wehrdienst aller Waffen. H. 16: Behelfs- Gasschutz, vom 26. 6. 44. 70p. 15cm. Berl., 1944. Alcazar Ojeda, A. Que clase de sales serfan las que se darian a un cuerpo de zapadores que se encaminara rumbo a un campo preparado por el enemigo para batirlo con gases. Rev. med. ejerc. nac, Mex, 1936, 1: No. 5, 21.—Boettger, C. R. Die Taktik der Gasabwehr und der Gasschutz des Heeres durch taktische Massnahmen. In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 577-87.—Donle, A. Zusatzliche Gasabwehrmassnahmen an stehenden Fronten. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 254-62.—Leconte, M. La conduite a tenir en cam- pagne en presence des gaz de combat. Gaz. hop, 1940, 113: 197-200.—Parrilla Hermida, M. Algunas notas sobre tactica sanitaria antigas. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 605-10.—Tempelhoff, F. v. Die Gasabwehr in der Nachkriegszeit; der Gasschutzdienst in der Truppe. In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 549-59.—Waitt, A. H. Tactical protection. In his Gas Warfare, N. Y, 1942, 228-39. ---- Defense, veterinary. Rabixowitch, I. M. Anti-gas precautions for animals. 32p. 20Hcm. Ottawa, 1942. Gasschutz der Tiere. In: Grundl. Luftschutz. (Meyer, J.) 2. Aufl, Lpz, 1942, 175-8.—Muntiu, N. Protectia animalelor contra gazelor de lupti. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 1448-65, illust.—Wilkins, J. H. A note on the protection of service animals against war gases in World War II. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1947-48, 19: 18; passim. ---- Ethical aspect. Gas use bring threats of retaliation; warning to axis by United Nations inspires editorial comment in American news- papers. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1942, 28: 111-4.—Goran, M. The myth of poison gas. Sc. Month, 1941, 53: 374-6.—Herrera Chueca, S. R. Es cruel la guerra de gases? Rev. mil, B. Air, 1943, 43: pt 2, 521-5.—Orzechowski. Die Gasmoral. Veroff. Marine San, 1942, H. 34, 230-4.—Will the Axis resort to gas warfare? Statist. BuU. Metrop. Life Insur, 1943, 24: No. 9, 1. ---- History. Voivenel, P., & Martin, P. La guerre des gaz; journal d'une ambulance Z. 276p. 19cm. Par., 1919. Gasses (44) used in World War; new ones promised for next; chlorine, bromine, arsenic and ethyl radicle figure prominently in numerous lethal compounds. Science News Lett, 1939, 35: 60.—Heizer, R. F. Mixtum compositum; the use of poison gases in warfare by the American Indians. Ciba Sympos, 1944-45, 6: 1906.—Indians attacking a village on the St. Lawrence River by means of poison gas (after Thevet, 1558) [IUustration] Ciba Sympos, 1944-45, 6: 1907.—Simoes, A. Curioso phenomeno em gaze da Grande Guerra. Tr. Congr. region, med. Bahia, 1937, 1: 204-7.—Staehelin, R. Erst- maUge Verwendung von Giftgasen im Krieg. Wien. med. Wschr, 1939, 89: 1066.—Waitt, A. H. The birth of chemical warfare; the first gas attack. In his Gas Warfare, N. Y, 1942, 14-24. ---- Instruction. Canada. Director of Civil Air Raid Pre- cautions. A. R. P. defence against gas. Ottawa. 1942- Jordan & sons [London, Engl.] You are safe if you know war gases, learn and live. 24p. 18>km. Lond. [n. d.] Uxited States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Instructor's period guide; state and Iocs! gas specialist schools. 13p. 27cm. Wash., 1943 Ausbildung (Die) einer berittenen Kompanie im Gasabwehr dienst. Mil. Wbl, Berl, 1938-39, 123: 2702.—Donald, P. A new method of gas training. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 81.— Educating the public in protection against poison gas. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1723.—Eyster, J. A. E. Instruction of civilian physicians in gas warfare. Wisconsin M. J, 1943, 42: 1253.—Feddersen, T. [The part of the military physician in instructions for war gases defense] MUitaerlaegen, 1938, 44: 147-54.—First (The) antigas school [Gloucestershire] J. Am. M. Ass, 1936, 107: 292.—Gas course for Los Angeles physicians. Bull. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass, 1942, 72: 467.—Gas training with a real gas. Milit. Rep, Wash, 1942, 21-5.—Merrill, I H. B. Practice teaching for gas noncoms. Chem. Warf. BuU, GAS WARFARE 493 GAS WARFARE 1942, 28: 139.—Milton, H. M. Gas school on wheels; how one large organization used initiative and solved its training problems. Ibid, 206-9.-—New courses for [civiUan] gas spe- cialists. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 137.—Organization of state gas speciaUst schools. Ibid, 767.—Short courses in med- ical aspects of gas warfare to be offered physicians by Ohio's 3 medical schools. Ohio M. J, 1942, 38: 861. ---- Medical aspect. See also Emergency Medical Service. Dearing, W. P. The role of the emergency medical service in gas defense. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. San Francisco, Calif. Committee on Med- ical Aspects of War Gases. Recommenda- tions. 7 1. 28cm. S. Franc, 1942. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Release, Aug. 9, 1943: New gas protec- tion in OCD Medical Division. 1. 26}^cm. Wash., 1943. Dearing, W. P. The role of the emergency medical service in gas defense. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 160-4.— England (In) now; a running commentary by peripatetic cor- respondents. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 242.—Ionesco-Matiu, A. Les gaz de combat, au point de vue chimique, industriel el national. Bull. Acad. med. Roumanie, 1938, 3: 79-102.— Kirk, N. T. The medical aspects of gas warfare. In: Surg. Tr. Motor-skelet. Syst. (Bancroft, F. W.) Phila, 1945, 1245- 51.-—Kraefft. New experiences in air-raid defense medical service and the problems of the air-raid warden in case gas ii used. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 201.-—Marzecki, J. Lekarz, a wojna gazowa. Med. & przyroda, 1938, 2: No. 2, 22-4.—Mitchiner, P. H, Gas warfare and the doctor's responsibility to his patients. Brit. M. J. 1938, 1: Suppl. No. 1734, 93-5.—Ritlop, B. Gazha- borti is az orvos. Orvostud. kozl, 1942, 3: 703.—Scott, E. W. Role of the PubUc Health Laboratory in gas defense. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 275-8.—Tainter, M. L. The medical aspects of war gases and chemicals; a summary. Stanford M. BuU, 1942, 1: 6-8.— Takemura, B. Doku-gasu igaku no genkyo [... medical science and poison gas] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 136-44.—Thomann, J. Chemischer Krieg und MiUtarphar- mazie. In his Ausgew. Kap. MUit. Pharm, Bern, 1940, 121-32. --- Naval aspect. Great Britain. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precautions handbook No. 7: Anti-gas precautions for merchant ship- ping. 3. ed., 1943 repr. 37p. 16J^cm. Lond., 1941. Also 4. ed. 35p. 26y2cm. Lond., 1943. United States. Navy. Bureau of Naval Personnel. Navpers 15039: Gas! Know your chemical warfare. 41p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Nutritional aspect. See also Decontamination. Udall, R. H., Nickerson, M. H. [et al.] Investigation of the toxicity of foods exposed to high vapor or liquid concentrations of CK. 16p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 68, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Andreoni, R. La guerra chimica e i prodotti della pesca. Azione vet, 1940, 9: 22-6.—Dowgiallo, J. Food and poison gas. Vet. J. Lond, 1942, 98: 185; passim.—loan, D, & Bala- ban, I. Infectarea apei, alimentelor si furajelor prin gazele de lupta. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 1465-80.—Ritlop, B. [Food poisoning by chemical war gases] Orv. hetil, 1939, 83: 311-5.—Spengel, D, & Ushaev, A. [Samples of food and water infected by chemical gases] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 8, 34.— Telbisz, A. [Are water and food poisoned by war gases con- sumable?] Orv. hetU, 1937, 81: meU, 89. ---- Organization. Waitt, A. H. Gas on a hostile shore. In his Gas Warfare, N. Y, 1942, 155-67, pi. ---- Protective clothing. See also Decontamination. Crowden, G. P. Body temperature control and physiologi- cal reactions during muscular work in gas protective clothing. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 145; 217.—Muscular work in gas-protective clothing. Brit. M. J, 1938, 1: 1011.—Pred- techensky, B. Protivokhimideskaja odezda. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 908-10.—Sorley, E. R. The use of gas protective clothing in Singapore. Brit. M. J, 1939, 1: 385-7.—Uglov, V. A. [Hygienic properties of army grey cloth, saturated with paraffine] Tr. Acad. mil. mid. Kiroff, 1935, 2: 268-71.—Use of the individual protective cover. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1943-44, 29: 126-8. ---- Tactics. See also subheading (Attack) Tempelhoff, F. Gaswaffe und Gasabwehr; Einfuhrung in die Gastaktik. 220p. 8? Berl., 1937. Hanslian, R. Die gastechnischen Rustungen der Fremd- staaten. In his Chem. Krieg, 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 291- 321.—Zenetti, E. Die taktische und schiesstechnische Ent- wicklung des Artillerie-Gasschiessens bei den Fremdstaaten. In: Chem. Krieg (Hanslian, R.) 3. Aufl, Berl, 1937, 1: 372- 409. GEIGER-MULLER counter. See under Atomic energy; Radioactivity. GENERAL hospital. For all varieties see Hospital; Hospital report (subheadings) GENERATOR. See Gas, Production; Oxygen generator. GENEVA Convention. See also Humanitarianism; Prisoner of war; Red Cross. Anderegg, M. Die Schutzbestimmungen in den internationalen Abkommen iiber das Rote Kreuz. 122p. 23^cm. S. Gallen, 1942. United States. Navy. Bureau of Med- icine and Surgery. NAVMED 903: Manual on the Geneva Convention and Naval Medical Liaison with the American Red Cross. 38p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Delperee, R. La convention de Geneve et la protection des populations civiles. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1937, 10: 94-6. •—■---- La lutte pour la protection des popula- tions et les conventions humanitaires. Ibid, 355-7.—Des Cilleuls. La contribution francaise aux conventions humani- taires; depuis les origines jusqu'd. la convention de Geneve de 1864. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 114-8.—Des Gouttes, P. Projet de convention concernant la condition et la protec- tion des civils de nationaUte ennemie qui se trouvent sur le territoire d'un beUigerant ou sur un territoire occup6 par lui. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1935, 16: 649-62.—Geneva Con- vention relative to the protection of civilian persons in time of war. Ibid, Suppl, 1949, 2: 228-92.—Genfer (Zum) Abkom- men zur Verbesserung des Loses der Verwundeten und Kranken der Heere im Felde und uber die Behandlung der Kriegsgefan- genen. Reichsgesundhbl, 1938, 13: 417.—Genferkonvensjonen av 27. juU 1929 om saredes og sykes behandling i krig. Norsk tskr. mil. med, 1932, 36: 21; 46.—Konczacki, A. A. Refleksje na temat odczytu o konwencji genewskiej. Lek. wojsk, 1927, 9: 143-50.—Pictet, J. S. The new Geneva conventions; reten- tion of members of the Army Medical Services who have fallen into the hands of the enemy. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1950, 3: Suppl, 30; passim.—Rapport du Comity international de la Croix-Rouge sur le projet de convention pour la creation de localites et zones sanitaires en temps de guerre, adopte par la commission d'experts rdunie a Geneve les 21 et 22 octobre 1938. Ibid, 1939, 21: 161-201.—Revision of the Geneva Con- vention of July 27, 1929, for the relief of the wounded and sick in armies in the field. Ibid, 1948, 30: Suppl, 200-21. GENITALS. See also Epididymitis; Injury; Urogenital appa- ratus; also Gonorrhea; Venereal disease, etc. Goldin, G. Polovoj chien (penis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 749-53, pi.—Jordania, I. Polovye organy. Ibid, 753-63.—Newman, H. R. Anomalies of the urogenital tract in soldiers. Connecticut M. J, 1947, 11: 16- 22.—Non-venereal diseases of genital tract. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 2, 25-8. ---- Injury. Cardenas, M. de. Solucion autoplastica de una extra- ordinaria herida de los organos genitales. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 185-92.—Hirschfeld, M. Genital injuries, war eunuchs, etc. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y, 1937, 224-44.—Kiittner, H. Geschlechtsorgane. In: Lehrb. Kriegs- chir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917, 774-96.—McCrea, E. D. Wounds of the scrotum, testicles and penis. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 265-9. Also 2. ed. Bait, GENITALS 494 GEOPATHOLOGY 1942, 1: 463-7. Also 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 958-62.—Stevenson, W. F. Gunshot wounds of the genital organs. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond, 1905, 122-4.—Stogov. V. A, & Golubchanskaia, A. V. K voprosu ob ognestrelnykh raneni- jakh predstatelnoj zelezy. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva. 1942. 177-9. GEOPATHOLOGY. See also names of diseases as Dysentery, Geography; also Intelligence, medical; World War I; World War II. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Des- ert and Tropic Center. Informational bulletin No. 16: Handbook of Burma and Northeastern India. 104p. 15Hcm. N. Y., 1944. United States. Army. Surgeon-General's Office. Preventive Medicine Service. Health precautions for Central and South Africa and the West Coast of Africa. lOp. 29cm. Wash., 1941. United States. Army Service Forces. Manual M354-13: Civil affairs handbook, Japan. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. Pre- liminary draft. 215p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Manual M356-13: Civil affairs hand- book, Germany. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. Preliminary draft. 51 p. tab. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ----■ Manual M357-13: Civil affairs hand- book, The Netherlands. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. Preliminary draft. 86p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Manual M358-13: Civil affairs hand- book, Bulgaria. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. Preliminary draft. 73p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Manual M359-13: Civil affairs hand- book, French Indo-China. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. 57p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. NAVMED 266: Epidemi- ology of diseases of naval importance in Formosa. v. p. [103]p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- [The same] Supplement. NAVMED 460. 39p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. United States. Navy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Publications, OPNAV 50E-9, Occupied areas section: Civil affairs handbook:—Izu and Bonin Islands. 188p. 27#cm. Wash., 1944. United States. War Department. Pam- phlet. No. 8-6: Geographical distribution of cer- tain diseases. Rev. ed. 14 maps. 23cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 27: Medical and sanitary data on Germany. 120p. 26cm. Wash. 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 30: Med- ical and sanitary data on Formosa. 18p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 52: Med- ical and sanitary data on Denmark. 31p. 26cm. Wash. 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 66: Med- ical and sanitary data on Finland. 22p. 26cm. Wash. 1944. ----. Technical bulletin TB MED 79: Med- ical and sanitary data on Eritrea. 15p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 86: Med- ical and sanitary data on French Indo-China. 35p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 93: Med- ical and sanitary data on the Dodecanese Islands. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 118: Med- ical and sanitary data on Hainan. 24p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 129: Med- ical and sanitary data on the Gold Coast. 24p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 140: Med- ical and sanitary data on Hungary. 52p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. — Technical bulletin TB MED 174: Med- ical and sanitary data on India. 82p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 178: Med- ical and sanitary data on Italy. 178p. 26cm. Wash. 1945. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 214: Med- ical and sanitary data on Egypt. 50p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 215: Med- ical and sanitary data on Eire. 51p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 217: Med- ical and sanitary data on the Ivory Coast. 36p. 26#cm. Wash., 1946. Alphabetical list of TB MED's pertaining to the Far East. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 6, 3-7.—Barkhuus, A. Geomedicine and geopolitics. Ciba Svmpos, 1944-45, 6: 2017-20.—Brink, V. Army medicine in Egypt. S. Afr. M. J, 1943, 17: 331r4 — Darnall, J. R. PecuU- arities of certain common diseases in Panama. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 531-6.—Deney. Maladies dominantes a Dakar. Arch. med. pharm. nav, 1938, 128: 984-1009.—Dieuaide, F. R. Problems of disease in the Far East. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 57-61.—Jusatz, H. J. Zehn Jahre Geomedizin; ein kritischer UeberbUck iiber die geomedizinische Forschungs- arbeit des letzten Jahrzehnts. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 1031-5.—Kitano, M. Moko ni okeru gan yoso-syo ni tuite [Myiasis of the eyes in MongoUal] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 299, 291-308, 2 pi.—Krieg und Volksgesundheit in Italien. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 251.—Lejeune, F. Der Nahe Osten; eine medizinisch-rassengeschichtliche Studie. Deut. med. Wschr, 1941, 67: 468; 491.—Manson-Bahr, P. The prevalent diseases of Libya. Lancet, Lond, 1941, 1: 253-5. ------ The prevalent diseases of Italian East Africa. Ibid, 609-12.—Medical and sanitary data on Italy. War. Dept. Techn. BuU, 1945, No. 178, 1-75.—Rabl, R. Krankheitsanderungen in der geographischen Pathologie. Klin. Wschr, 1941, 20: 950-5.—Ramirez Espindola, A. Im- portancia de la geografia m^dico-miUtar. San. mil, Mex, 1948, 1: 17-22.—Rodenwaldt, E. Geomedizin. FIAT Rev, Wiesb, 1948, Hyg. pt 1, 65-73.—Strugnell, L. F. A thumbnail sketch of public health in Crete. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1940, 26: 54-8.—Walker, R. F. Geneifa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 40-6.—Zeiss, H. Die Geomedizin des Ostraumes. Deut. Aerztebl, 1943, 73: 140-2. GERMANY. For references to this country see the following terms in Military Section: Aeromedicine; Air Force; Air Force Medica] Service; Army; Bac- teriological warfare; Dental care; Dental Corps; Dental service; Food rationing; Hospital report; Medical care; Medical Corps; Medical Depart- ment; Medical examination; Medical officer; Medical organization; Medical service; Military medicine; Military surgeon; Morbidity; Navy; Navy Medical Corps; Navy Medical Service; Neuropsychiatric examination; Neuropsychiatry; Nurse Corps; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Orthopedics; Pharmaceutical service; Pharma- cist; Pharmacy; Physician; Prisoner of war; Psychiatry; Ration; Recruiting; Sanitation; Sur- gery; Surgical service; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary Corps; Veterinary service; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. GERM warfare. See Bacteriological warfare; Biological war- fare. G FORCES 495 GLARE G forces. See Gravitation. GIARDIASIS. See also Parasitosis. Hurst, A. F. Lamblia diarrhoea. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 310-4.—Jameson, J. E. Notes on cases of chronic diarrhoea and vague ill-health, apparently due to the flageUate Giardia lamblia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 320-3.—Monat, H. A, & McKinney, W. L., jr. Giardiasis; question of pathogenicity. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1204-6.—Weselmann, H. Ueber die Bedeutung des Vorkom- mens von Lamblien im Duodenum und im Gallenwegssystem. Deut. Militararzt. 1943, 8: 204-7. GILBERTS. See under World War II. GINGIVA. See also next heading; also Mouth. Budge, C. T. Carcinoma under denture. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 595.—Clemente, N. V. Soft fibroma; case report. Ibid, 1944, No. 76, 113-5.—Stobie, H. Treatment of diseases of the gums; treatment in the Army. Brit. Dent. J, 1943, 75: 173.—Stutz, L. Kurze Mitteilung uber Zahnfleisch- bluten. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 278. GINGIVITIS. See also Mouth; Vincent's infection. Buxton, J. L. D. The treatment of gingivitis in recruits. Mod. Treat. Yearb, Lond, 1942, 8: 207-10.—Casey, J. B. Ulceromembranous gingivitis; a plan for simplified treatment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1448-50.—Eghave. H, & Pind- borg, J. J. Om gingivitter og deres behandUng. MUitaerlaegen, 1947, 53: 1-6.—Hoffman, R. H., Bassel, A, & Calvosa, G. F. PenicUUn troches for gingivitis. AU- Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 408.—Horowitz, A. H, & Horowitz, S. L. Chemotherapeutic adjuncts in the treatment of necrotic gingivitis; a review. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 112-21.—Light, A. E. Bleeding gums in Army personnel. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 789- 94.—Macdonald, A. C. Bleeding gums and gingivitis in naval ratings. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 2: 697-9.— Mladek, I. Ulcera- tive gingivitis in army medical practice. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 495 (Abstr.)—Moir, L. J. Treatment of acute gingivitis with zinc oxide paste and wooden points. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 34-7.—Parsons, C. G. Gingivitis in the forces. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 214.—Schluger, S. Necrotizing ulcerative gingivitis in the Army; incidence, com- municabUity and treatment. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1949, 38: 174-83.—Smart, G. A. Incidence of gingivitis in the Royal Air Force. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 242-4.—Stuhl, F. Gingivitis in the forces. Lancet, Lond, 1942, 1: 276. ------& Coventry, J. B. [The same] Ibid, 153.—Treatment of ulcerative gingi- vitis. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 24 — Vadmand, J. Gingivitis ulcero-membranacea. MUitaerlaegen, 1947, 53: 7-10.—Van Der Aue, O. E, & Cullen, V. R. Gingi- vitis among submarine personnel; a comparative study. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 811-6. GLANDERS. See also Epizootic. Hetsch, H. Rotz. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S, et al.) Berl, 1944, 126.—Hughes, D. V. Report of an outbreak of glanders in North Africa. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 31.—Rosebury, T. MaUeomyces pseudomallei. In his Exp. Airborne Infect, Bait, 1947, 151-8. ■----— MaUeo- myces maUei. Ibid, 159-61. GLARE. See also Dazzle. For antijglare goggles see also under Eyeglass. Dixon, F. The relation between systolic blood pressure and effects of glare. 1 1. 23}^cm. Lond., 1941. Forms No. 397, F. P. R. C. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Keil, F. C, & Campbell, P. A. A detachable sun glare shield [8] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 107, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. King, B. G., & Birren, J. E. Laboratory test of anti-glare spectacles. lOp. 26}£cm. Be- thesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-172 (AV-V7-3) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Strughold, H. Intermittent light as a weapon. 7 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms Jan. 2 issue of Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent, Heidelb. Glare. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M. School, 1949, No. 11, 12-4.—Stiles, W. S. Wartime problems of glare and dazzle. Brit. M. Bull, 1947, 5: 50-2. GLASS [& glassware] See also Laboratory; also Eyeglass; Optics. Alarcon Puertas, E. Analisis fisico y qufmico de los objetos de vidrio y caucho empleados por el servicio medico. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 110.— Anti-scatter treatments for window glass; notes from the Information Bureau of the Building Research Station. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 30; 92.—Bruere. Essai colori- m6trique de la verrerie par un colorant triple. Off. Rep. Inter- nat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 112.—Multiple micro-tube washer. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 46.— Pagniello. Analisi fisica e chimica delle vetrerie e oggetti in caoutchouc utilizzati per i servizi di sanitd,. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 118.—Parri, W, & Bracaloni, L. Saggi per un rapido giudizio sulla neutrality dei vetri. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 187-97.—Popawski, W, & Fabicki, J. Analyse chimique et physique du verre. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 113.— Saito, T. Physical and chemical tests of glass and rubber ar- ticles. Ibid, 119. GLAUCOMA. See also Eye, Disease. Barkan, O. Glaucoma. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 355; 1948, 2: 276.—Carra, G. II glaucoma primitivo sotto il profilo medico legale. Gior. med. mil, 1949, 96: 623-30.—McKee, T. L. Juvenile glaucoma; report of a case in a 19 year old soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 50-3.—Mal loi de la Riva, F. Estudio clinico y terapEutico del glaucoma. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. epoca, 6: 225; 297.—Mercier, A. Glaucomes de guerre. Rev. mid. fr, 1945, 26: 25-7.—Schmelzer. Glaukomuntersuchungen im jetzigen Krieg. Klin. Mbl. Augenh, 1947, 112: [Discussion] 91. GLEASON & Borg virus. See with Bacteriological warfare, Weapons. GLOMERULONEPHRITIS. See under Nephritis. GLOVE. Brues, A. M. Hand size and required glove size for flying personnel. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-695-32E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Debons, A. Gloves as a factor in reduced dexterity. 6p. 26Hcm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1950. Forms Proj. No. 21-01-018 (Phase 1, Program 1) U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Mendelson, E. S., Hosbach, L. [et al.] The testing of insulation in gloves by the use of a cold box for cooling the hand only and calori- metric estimations of the heat exchange under these conditions. 26p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 435, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, Taylor, C. L. Tests of experimental elec- trically heated flying gloves. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 314, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bundy, H. E. Sensitivity to latex gloves. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 200-2.—Glove powder box. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 14.—Gloves, mos- quito. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 91.—Gusev, A. Per6atki khirurgideskie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 482-5.—Skorin, I. Obezzarazivanie khirurgi6esfcikh perdatok pri pomoSdi pre- parata neopantocid. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 9, 55-9.— Taylor, K. P. A. Conservation of rubber gloves by chemical sterilization; study of efficacy of chemical sterilization and com- parison of the effects of heat and chemical sterilization upon rubber gloves. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 916-22.— Wolff, U. Sterilisation der Gummihandschuhe mit der Sagro- tan-Vasoform-Methode. Munch, med. Wschr, 1937, 84: 1100-2. GLYCOL 496 GONORRHEA GLYCOL [and derivatives] Wilson, O., & Rosenbaum, S. J. Concentra- tion studies in the process of nebulization of triethylene glycol solution. 14p. 27cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1947. Forms No. 130, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Meyer, A. Use of glycol vapors for air sterilization. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 5, 19-22 — Tests of practical apphcation of triethylene glycol vapor in the control of air-borne infection. Rep. Com. Airborne Infect. U. S. Army, 1945, 14-9, tab.—Thiirauf, K. Ueber Vergiftungen mit glykolhaltigen Kiihlerfrostschutzmitteln. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1943, 8: 622. GLYCOSURIA. See also Diabetes mellitus; Medical examina- tion. Gichner, M. G, & Gibson, C. D, jr. Management of soldiers with glycosuria in a separation center. Am. J. Clin. Path, 1946, 16: 279.—Keeping, J. A., & Lawrence, R. D. Glycosuria in recruits; incidence and classification. Lancet, Lond, 1947, 1: 901-3.—Peel, A. A. F., & Peel, M. W. Glyco- suria in recruits. Glasgow M. J, 1941, 135: 141-52. GOGGLES. See under Eyeglass. GOITER. See also Thyroid; Thyrotoxicosis. Ambrosi, V. II gozzo acuto nei rapporti con quello cronico; a proposito di un focolaio fra i miUtari dislocati in provincia di Cuneo. PoUclinico, 1941, 48: sez. prat, 1606-19.—Barre, M. Haben wir eine Kropfepidemie? ein Beitrag zur Diskussion uber die Kriegsstrumen. Deut. med. Wschr, 1949, 74: 55.— Blackwell, C. C. Horner's syndrome associated with goitre; case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 219-22.—De Bernardinis, V, Bottaliga, M, & Coppo, M. Episodio di gozzo a rapida insorgenza fra truppe dislocate nella provincia di Cuneo. PoU- clinico, 1941, 48: sez. prat, 618-26.—McClendon, J. F., & Foster, W. C. Goiter, iodine and mUitary strength. J. Clin. Endocr, 1942, 2: 193.—Pasqualini, R. Q, & Luxardo. J. C. Bocio endemico en la gobernaci6n de Misiones. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1946, 45: 1050-4.—Radojcic, B., & Joksimovit, S. Prilog profilaksi akutne i endemicne strume u nasoj zemlji. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 87-91.—Schnizer, v. Psy- chopathie, Basedow und Herzanfalle nicht als Dienstbeschadi- gung anerkannt. Med. KUn, Berl, 1926, 22: 61.—Wespi, H. J, & Eggenberger, H. Kropfprophylaxe und DiensttaugUch- keit. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1941, 71: 1184-7. GOLD. Herrmann, C. L., Nyman, B. [et al.] The effect of British anti-lewisite (BAL) on the excre- tion of gold salts. 3p. 22cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 482, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Western, O. C. Preparation of coUoidal gold. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 10, 37-41. GOLD Coast. See under World War II. GONORRHEA. See also Venereal disease. Cox, O. F. The management of gonorrhea for the national defense. Bull. Genitoinfect. Dis, 1941, 4: No. 5, 1.—Gonococ- cus infection, urethra. Statist. Navy M, 1947, 3: No. 9, 6-9.— Guilloz, T. Traitement de l'ure'trite chronique ou goutte mUi- taire par le courant galvanique. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1907, 36: 400.—Jame, L. Presentation d'un film de propa- gande antiveneriene, intiulule La blennorragie; danger social. DeUber. Congr. derm, internat. (1935) 1935-37, 9. Congr, 3: 359.—Pattison, D. H, & Burhans, R. A. Posterior gonococcal urethritis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 278-80.—Proppe, A. Zur truppenarztUchen Diagnostik und Therapie der Gonorrhoe Miinch. med. Wschr, 1943, 90: 215-8. Also Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 87 (Abstr.)—Sand, M. La blenorragia neUa storia deUa medicma. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 333^6.—Strauss, H, & Grunstein, I. Sulfathiazole therapy of 500 prostitutes with chronic gonorrhea; the control of venereal disease in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 1187-90. ---- Complications and sequelae. See also Epididymitis. Vogt, F. C. Is gonorrhea a medical problem? Circ. M. beet. Far East Command, 1947, No. 10, 14.—Vonderlehr, R. A. Renaissance of the gonorrhea control program. Am. J. Svph, 1943, 27: 411-4.—Zaigraev, M, Levin, A, & Jordania, I. Gonoreja (gonorrhea) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 112-24. ---- chronic. Brofman, B. L. Gonorrheal arthritis with keratodermia blennorrhagicum. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Thea- tre, 1947, 2: 4-9.—Fox, F. G. Acute catarrhal prostatitis reUeved by tonsUlectomy in the presence of acute gonorrhoea. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1935, 33: 530.—Gateley, J. R. Case of keratodermia blennorrhagicum (gonorrheal dermatitis) Ibid, 1945, 45: 1159-62.—Gonococcal arthritis. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 23, 8.—Green, T. H, jr. Acute epi- didymitis following treatment for acute gonorrheal urethritis. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 10, 7-10.—Harner, C. E, & Kelly, R. E. Extra-urethral penile gonococcal infec- tion; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 197-9.— Hiehle, W. W, & Hamp, A. K. Response of keratosis blen- norrhagica to peniciUin. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 211-5.— Klotz, B. Paraf renal abscess; complication of gonorrheal urethritis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 543-5.—Malhotra, S. N. [Gonorrhoeal epididymitis] Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 508 (Abstr.)—Ogg, F. W, & Funkhouser, S. P. Gonococcal septicemia, with recovery. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1941- 42, 18: 318.—Oudard & Coureaud. Arthrite gonococcique de la hanche; quatre cas d'arthrite gonococcique aigue et suraigue de la hanche. Arch. me'd. pharm. nav, 1929, 119: 405-14.— Report of studies in gonococcal and non-gonococcal urethritis. Med. Bull. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: 9- 21.—Torrey, W. E, jr. Gonorrheal endocarditis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1755-9.—Valverde, B. A lavagem das vesfculas seminais e o cateterismo dos deferentes. Arq. brasU. med. nav, 1949, 10: 1675-81, ch. ---- Complications and sequelae: Eye. Bickford, N. A case of bUateral gonorrhoeal ophthalmia cured with a small dosage of M & B 693. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 43.-—Evans, A. J. Gonococcal conjunctivitis treated with penicillin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 176.—Gerasi- menko, T. N., & Poliak, B. L. [Treatment of gonorrhea of the eyes in adults with intravenous injections of sulphidine] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1944, 46-8—McNair, S. S. Gonorrheal ophthalmia; report of 2 cases of unusual origin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 532-4— Seelig, C. A. Gonorrheal ophthalmia; treatment with intra-ocular peniciUin; report of a case. Ibid, 1945, 44: 389.—Smart, F. P, Young, C. A, & Phillips, K. The treatment of gonorrheal ophthalmia by diathermy in con- junction with suUonamides; report of 3 cases. Ibid, 1943, 41: 1727-30.—Spalluto, A. Un caso di cherato-congiuntivite blenorragica curato con la peniciUina. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 163-6.—Town, A. E. Gonorrheal ophthalmia; treated with penicUlin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 387, pi — Wheeler, S. J. A case of gonococcal ophthalmia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 80-4. ---- Control and prevention. Gillis, E. A. Gonorrhea control during the decade of World War II. Am. J. Syph, 1948, 32: 99-105.—Granet, E. Local prophylaxis for gonorrhea; an improved technic. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 25-7.-—Joses, M. Sulfathiazole prophylaxis of gonor- rhea and chancroid. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 113-5.— Kaufman, J. B, & Litterer, A. B. Study of suUathiazole in calomel ointment as a prophylaxis for gonorrhea; a preliminary report. Ibid, 1944, 42: 483-5. ------ Study of suUathia- zole in calomel ointment as a prophylaxis against gonorrhea; report of 10,006 treatments. Ibid, 1945, 45: 381-3.—Kline, E. F, & Ryan, T. C. Sulfathiazole prophylaxis in prevention of gonococcus infections. Ibid, 1942, 40: 360.—Pelouze, P. S. Progress in the wartime management of gonorrhea. Vener. Dis. Inform, 1944, 25: 42-5.—Rogers, J. A. Sulfathiazole by mouth in the prophylaxis of gonorrhea. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep, 1943, No. 146, 1. ---- Neisseria. Kaplan, A. M. Culturing the gonococcus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1410.—Morton, H. E, & Leberman, P. R. Cultivation of the gonococcus; advantages of chocolate agar with bacto-supplement-A as culture medium. Ibid, 43: 409-19— Trowbridge, M, jr, & McConkey, R. M. Value and shortcomings of the cultural method in the diagnosis of gonor- rhoea, with special reference to the use of the Peizer medium. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 36-42. Treatment. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 196: Management of gonorrhea. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Blount, R. E. Suggestions for the management of gonorrhea Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 3, 15-7.—Fein, H. S, & Hymes, J. J. The management of gonor- rhea. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 15-9 — III, H. M. Treatment of gonococcus infection. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 78-80.—Jones, T. R. L. Treatment of gonorrhoea, balanitis, and acquired phimosis. Brit. M. J, 1942, 1: 664.— GONORRHEA 497 GONORRHEA Justesen, A. Gonorebehandling ombord i skip. Tskr. Norske laeeeforen , 1947, 67: 230.—Management of gonorrhea. War Dep Techn Bull, 1945, No. 196, 1-3. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect'. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 6, 15-8— Negreanu, A. Tratamentul actual al blenoragiei la barbati. Rev. san. mil, Bucur 1936, 35: 788-96.—Parsons, R. P. Gonorrhea, 1941. U S. Nav. M. BuU, 1941, 39: 74-80.—Proppe. Treatment of acute gonorrhea. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 111.—Teodorescu, A. I. Consideratiuni asupra metodei Basset-Poincloux aplicata mai ales in complicatiunUe uretritei gonococice. Rev. san. mil, Bucur 1936,35:307-11.—Treatment of gonorrhea. War Dep. Techn'. BuU, 1944, No. 96, 1-3. .--- Treatment: Antibiotics. Broh-Kahn, R, H. The treatment of gonor- rheal urethritis with oral penicillin. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 404, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 16: Penicillin treatment of resistant gonorrhea. Ip. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Atcheson, D. W. A new source of penicUlin in the treatment of chronic gonorrhea. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 58-62— Coch- rane G C. PeniciUin treatment of acute gonorrhoea and its compUcations, and early syphilis (in Africans) as practised in the East Africa Command. East Afr. M J, 1946 23: 285 - Daily R L, Weynert, J. B, & Saltzman, J. Treatment of 500 cases of sulfonamide-resistant gonorrhea with penicillin. Med. BuU North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5, 21.-Dueml,ng W W & Horton, S. H, jr. The determination and treatment of'penicillin-resistant gonorrheal urethritis; report of 24 cases. II S Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 605-16.—Eames, J. W, & McClay A O. The treatment of acute uncomplicated gonor- rhoea in' the male by means of a single mtramuscular ejection of oUy penicUlin B. P. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 65-71 — Gutierrez Mendiola, R. PenicUina retardada en gonococias. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 371-4.-Hume, E. B., & Silver. M. M. The treatment of gonorrhea not responding to initial course of penicillin. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 267-9 —Kristal J J. PenicUlin sodium m treatment of sul- fonam'ide-resistant gonorrhea in a station hospital War Med, Chic 1945, 8: 34.—Lawler, A. L. PeniciUin in the treatment of gonococcus infection urethra; report of 300 cases U. fc>. Navl M. Bull, 1947, 47: 796-800.—Lebovic, A. DalSi zkuSe- nosti s le6enlm kapavky penicUlinem. Voj. zdrav listy, 1948, 17: 59.—Lestrade, de. Essai de traitement de blennorragies aigues par penicilline-retard. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr, 1947 41 • 169-72 —Long, J. H. Treatment of acute gonorrhea with penicuUn; results in 100 cases. BuU. U. S Army M. Dep, 1945 No 86, 95-100.—Marin, Vukas & Radivojeyitch. Em- ploi des suUamides et de la Pfnicill^e dans la blennorragie. Rev. Corps san. mil, 1946, 2: 154— Menville, J. G, & Ross, C. W. Penicillin in suUonamide-resistant gonorrhea; pre- liminary report of 124 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944 43 &oos __ PeniciUin in suUonamide-resistant gonorrhea, supplementary report of 144 cases. ^dr ^-^T^'^S ton, J. T. PeniciUin and gonorrhea; an informal[study. Med. BuU Medit. Theater U. S, 1945 3: 266.-M.queu A P Bruel R , & Gandin, J. PeniciUotherapie locale et sulfamido- therapie associee a petites doses dans le traitement dejablenor- rarieaieue BuU. Soc. m6d. mil. fr, 1946, 40: 265-8.—Murpny, ^Experimental use of penicillin in treatment of suUona- mide-resistant gonorrhea. Bull. U. S. Army M Dep, .1944 N0.T9 101-5.-Olivier & Bastien. Pto^***"™^ blennorragie. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 133—Fages, F?&MarTsour, M. Traitement ambulatoire de la blennorragie par la penicilline subtosan et la penicUhne G-retard. Ibid., 1947 41: 195-8.—Penicillin for gonorrhoea. BuU. Army jvi. IVn' T™d 1945 No 48, 1-3.—Penicillin therapy in gonor- rhea" Med" Bull.' US Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, .1944, No 21 29 -PistUli, G, «fe Tosti, A. Associazione di piccole dos'i di' penicillina e streptomicina neU'uretnte gonococcica. Gior. mei miTl949, 96: 294-6.-Possib.e masking of early syphilis by penicillin therapy for gonorrhea. Air Surgeon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 10, 5,-Preliminary report on Penicillin therapy of gonorrhea; China, Burma India. Field NL BuU. US Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 130.—Riba, L. W, Schmidlapp, C.' J & Bosworth, N .'L. Use of penicUlin f,Dr gonorrhea resist- ant to suUonamide compounds; report of 450 cases^ War Med Chic, 1944, 6: 72-9.— Ricchiuti, J. F. & Brett, W. B. treat- ment of gonorrhea with peniciUin m a Naval dispensary. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 520-3—Romansky, M. J, & "i»manj G. E. PeniciUin; prolonged action in beeswax-peanut oil mixture; single injection treatment of gonorrhea. Bull. u. a. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 81, 43-9—Schwartz, W. H., & Edge C a Results of penicillin treatment of sulfonarn.de-res^tant gonorrhea? summary of 4,439 cases treated m United States Naval hospitals, July 1943-March 1944. US. Nav M BuU 1944, 43: 193-5—Tosti, A. La penicillina oleosa a piccole dosi neUa cura deUa infezione gonococcica. Gt10r- ^f,-,™^1^ 96:397-401.-Treatment of gonorrhoea mth penicillinandI with suUa drugs. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond, 1948, 289-92. —; Treatment: Chemotherapy. Boldt, A, & Ziibert, J. Ueber Scheinheilungen, Rezidive und den Wert der Provokation bei der Chemotherapie der mannlichen Gonorrhoe. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 647-52.— Boslow, H. M. Treatment of gonorrhea with sulfathiazole. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 659.—Bruner, R. E. Sulfapyridine in gonorrhea. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1941, 39: 376-82.—Cady & Ferrier. Resultats actuels de la chimiotherapie dans le traite- ment de la blennorragie sulfamido-r6sistante. BuU. Soc. mid. mil.fr, 1945, 39:314-6.—Conti, M. E. Therapy of gonorrhea by the use of sulfanilamide and its allied compounds; a review of the literature and a report of 150 consecutive cases treated at the Norfolk Naval Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 94-106.—Dahmann, P, & Dickgiesser, F. Schnellbehandlung der Gonorrhoe und ein bewahrtes Go-Kulturverfahren. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 330.—Felke. Chemoresistente Gonor- rhoeen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 65. ------ Chemoresistance in gonorrhea and other bacte- rial diseases. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 108-10.—Gorenberg, H, & Shulman, P. SuUonamide therapy in gonorrhea; results in 210 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 596-8.—Griswold, W. R. A comparative study of results of suUonamides in treatment of gonorrhea. Ibid, 1943, 41: 196.—Hachez, E., & Rosendahl. Vergleichende Chemotherapie bei der Gonorrhoebehandlung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 50-3.—Hand, E. A. The treatment of chronic gonorrhea with combined sulfathiazole and intra- venous typhoid vaccine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1365- 9.—Heyn, W. Die chemotherapeutische Behandlung des mannlichen Harnrohrentrippers, Erfahrungen an einem gros- seren Krankengut. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 322-30. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 340 (Abstr.) —Junghanns, E. Ueber Olobintin (40%) zur SensibUisierung sulfonamidresi- stenter Falle von Gonorrhoe des Mannes vor der Behandlung mit einem anderen Sulfonamidpraparat. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 108.—King, A. J, & Williams, D. I. Intensive treat- ment of gonorrhoea and non-specific urethritis with sulphapy- ridine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 72-86.—Kruspe, M. Die Behandlung der Gonorrhoe unter Feldverhaltnissen mit Eubasin und Dagenan. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 295.— Lowry, E. C, & Hewit, L. W. The treatment of suUonamide resistant gonorrhea, preliminary report. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 449-53.—Metcalfe, E. E. Sulfathiazole treatment of gono- coccal infection of ambulatory cases aboard ship; supplemen- tary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1941, 39: 382-6.—Moore, F R. Evaluation of the use of suUonamides in the treatment of gonorrhea. Ibid, 386-91.—Morschhauser, B. Fortschritte der chemotherapeutischen Behandlung der Gonorrhoe unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Eleudron. Deut. MiUtarartz, 1942, 7: 318-22. Also BuU. War. M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 341 (Abs'tr.)—Narbel, F. Contribution a l'etude du traitement chimiotherapique de la blennorragie; resultats obtenus chez 374 patients miUtaires. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1941, 18: 59_7Q —Norsworthy, R. The treatment of gonorrhoea by M & B 693 in Hong Kong. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 52-63 - Officer J. M. Treatment of gonorrhoea with M <& a WS. J R Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 163-6.—Pappas, J. P. Sutfa- pyridine 8-7-7-6 treatment of acute gonorrheal urethritis in the male; a report on 68 cases foUowed for 8 months. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 45-57. ------ Sulfathiazole single- massive-dose therapy of acute gonorrheal urethritis m the male. Ibid 662-7 ------ Sulfadiazine in the treatment of gonor- rhea" Ibid, 91: 681-4.—Pardoll, D. H, & Dennis, R. L. Chemotherapy, pyrotherapy and penicillin in the treatment of gonorrhea. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43; 988-96.—Parkin- son. E. H. Sulphapyridine-fast gonococci. J. R. Nav. M. Serv 1942, 28: 393.—Parsons, R. P. An estimate of sulfadi- azine' in the treatment of gonorrhea. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942 40 • 13-9 —Priest, W. H. D. Treatment of acute gonor- rhoea, by a mass unit (10 grams) dosage of sulphapyridine. J R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 139-41— Quattnni M. 24 Ore di cura per le uretriti gonococciche con la sulfamide metil- tiazoUca; gravi alterazioni morfologiche del gonococco. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 721-43.-Reque, P. G & Bergsma D. SuUathiazole for the prevention of gonorrhea. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 97-102—Robert, H. Schluss- bemerkung zu den Ausfuhrungen yon Doctor Stiller. JUeut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 347—Rose, D. L, Kendell, H. W & Simpson, W. M. Refractory gonococcic infections; elimination by combined artificial fever and chemotherapy as related to military medicine. War Med,. Chic,. 1941, 1: 470-8.— Schlockermann. SuUonamide resistance m gonorrhea. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf (1944) 1948, Proj. 1 at 2 112—Stiller, K. Zur Sofortbehandlung der Gonorrhoe mit Albucid. Deut. MiUtararzt 1940, 5:346.-Sulfathiazole prophylaxis for gonorrhea. In: Prev Med. in World War II, Wash 1948, 6: 57-60.—Volavsek, W. Klinische Erfahrungen mit der Chemotherapie des Trippers. Wien med. Wsclir, 1943 93- 533.—Wagner, D. Die Dagenanbehandlung der Gonorrhoe mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Versagerur- sachen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 396.-Wa.wersig, R. We- sentlich verbesserte Behandlungsergebnisse bei der Gonorrhoe durchCombination von SuUonamiden mit 40%igem Olobintin Thid 1944 9-58-60 ------ Some remarks on the chemore- sistance of'gonorrhea. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, IS (1944) 1948. Proj. 1, pt 2, 113-6.-Weckstein, A M., & Rasmussen, S. H. A bacteriologic study of the resistance of organisms isolated from cases of non-specific urethritis to 98 GOVERNMENT GONORRHEA three chemotherapeutic agents. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 312- 6.—Weinert, T. F, & Scala, C. J. Evaluation of sulfathiazole in the treatment of gonorrhea. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 489-91.—Zide, H. A, & Davis, I. Chemotherapy of gonorrheal urethritis in the male with sulfanilamide, sulfapyridine and suUathiazole. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 445-9. ---- Treatment: Methods. Amouroux. Resultats de traitements de la blennorrhagie aigue a bord des petits batiments. Rev. mid. nav. Par, 1947, 2: 269-77.—Atcheson, D. W. Duty status treatment of acute gonorrhea. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 159-63— Beneventi, F. A. Early use of sounds for gonorrheal urethritis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 967-9.-—Bosco, I. II contenuto citologico del secreto uretrale blenorragico durante l'infezione e sotto l'influ- enza della terapia sulfamidica e penicillinica. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 417-46.—Camp, T. Single injection therapy for gonorrhea. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1947, 47: 451.—Campbell, G, & Carpenter, G. R. The treatment of acute gonorrhea in the Army. Ind. J. Vener. Dis, 1945, 11: 8-12. Also Med. Surg. Suggestions, Madras, 1945, 14: 49-53.—Cronin, E. The hvper-pvrexial treatment of gonorrhoea by continuous intra- venous T. A. B. vaccine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 263-8.—Gueli, F. La cura ambulatoria deUa blenorragia nelle collettivita militari. Riv. med. aeronaut, 1943, 6: 170-6.— Harrison, J. H, Botsford, T. W, & Trichel, B. E. Experiences and progress in the treatment of gonorrhea in an Army general hospital overseas: 1942-1944. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 416-9 — Kolopp, P. Resultats du traitement de la blenorragie k l'Hopi- tal militaire regional de la 21e region et a l'Hopital civU (Sainte Blandine) de Metz. Ann. derm, syph. Par, 1946, 6: 803-5 — McDonald, R. M. Fever therapy; a review of 150 cases of sulfonamide resistant gonorrhoea. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1943- 44, 1: 549-54.—Moncorps, C. Versaumnisse und Fehler bei der Gonorrhoebehandlung des Mannes in der Allgemeinpraxis. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 508 (Abstr.)—Odstrcil, J. O pro- vokactif schopnosti jodovych par a jich pouzitf jako mSrftka pro vyhojeni chronicke latentnf kapavky pfi demobilisaci. Cas. 16k. Cesk, 1918, 57: 355; passim.—Pappas, J. P. A recom- mendation for the use of a consolidated graphic progress chart toward the more efficient management of gonorrhea in the male. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 664-8.—Perisho, G. M. Fever therapy in chemoresistant gonococcus infections; an analysis of 150 consecutive cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 971-6.— Phillips, K, & Mundorff, A. B. War time management of gonorrheal urethritis by chemo-fever therapy; analysis of 1,649 cases at a United States Naval hospital. Urol. Cut. Rev, 1943, 47: 374-8.—Ruberti Fiera, D. E. Quattro anni di terapia endovenosa. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1928, 34: pt 2, 339—51.-— Shuttleworth, V. S. Diagnosis and treatment of resistant gonorrhoea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 25-9.—Stam, A. C. M. Tweede mededeeling over gonorrhoe-behandeUng in het Militair Hospitaal te Utrecht. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1947, 91: 1443-5.—Steenbergen, E. P. van. Eerste resultaten van gonor- rhoebehandehng in het Militair Hospitaal te Utrecht. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1755. Also German transl, Derma- tologica, Basel, 1946, 93: 307.—Therapeutic trials; gonorrhoea. BuU. Army Health Statist, Lond, 2. ser, 1945-46, No. 4, 31-6.—Verdier, C. E. [Gonorrhea; treatment with hydro- chloric acid] Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 508 (Abstr.) ---- Treatment: Vaccine. Stern, S. Manufacture of anti-gonococcus vaccine by Nitto Vaccine Sera Laboratory, Mukomachi, Kyoto Prefecture. Med. Techn. InteUig. Field Rep, 1946, No. 2, 1-9.— Wied- mann, A. Die Vakzinetherapie der Gonorrhoe des Mannes. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 116-26. GOTHIC line. See under World War II. GOVERNMENT. See also Occupied area. Germany. Office of Military Govern- ment for Germany. U. S. Zone. Monthly report of the Military Governor [n. p.] No. 25-50, 1947-49. ---- [The same] Statistical annex [n. p.] No. 11-29, 1948-49. ---- Public welfare; bimonthly review. No. 23. 13p. 33cm. [n. p.] 1947. Japan. Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Summation of non-military activities in Japan [n. p.] No. 11, 1945- Ryukyu Islands. United States Army Military Government. Summation of ac- tivities [bi-monthly] No. 1-12. 12v. 33Hcm. [n. p.] 1946-48. United States. Army. Office of the Provost Marshal General. Military Gov- ernment Division. Civil affairs handbook on France. Section 13: Public health and sanitation. Preliminary draft. 40p. 26}£cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Civil affairs handbook on Greece. Sec- tion 13: Public health and sanitation. Prelim- inary draft. 61 p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. Duties and functions of miUtary government veterinary officers. Pub. Health WeU. Techn. BuU, Tokyo, 1947, Vet. 1, 1-11.—Duties and functions of weUare officers, military government. Ibid, Wei. 6, 1-7.—Simmons, J. S, Turner, T. B, & Hiscock, I. V. Health programs under military govern- ment. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 35: 35-41. GRADENIGO syndrome. See under Ear, Disease. GRADIENT pressure suit. See under Gravitation, Protection. GRAFTING. See under Surgical technic. GRANULOMA malignum. See also Hematology; Reticuloendothelial system. Boucher, H, Ferrand, M. [et al.] A propos des formes anormales de la maladie de Hodgkin; trois observations dont une forme aigue pleurale. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 105.—Connelly, J. R, Smith, J. T, & Straughan, J. M. Hodg- kin's disease. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948, 48: 180-9.—Galletto, G. Su 3 casi di linfogranuloma; considerazioni anatomo- patologiche e cliniche. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 49-70.— Hodgkin's disease. Statist. Navy M, 1949, 5: No. 3, 6-11.— McCoy, J. J, jr. Hodgkin's disease involving the epicardium; report of a case. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU, 1948, 48: 272-5.— Weiser, M. Lymphogranulomatose und Wehrdienstbe- schiidigung. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 641-5. GRANULOMA venereum. See under Venereal disease. GRAVITATION. See also Acceleration; Centrifugal force. Randall, F. E. The center of gravity of the seated fighter pilot. 6 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-32HH, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Silvette, H, & Britton, S. W. A slide rule for the determina- tion of g. J. Aviat. M, 1948, 19: 296. ---- Effect. Britton, S. W., & Corey, E. L. Centrifugal and gravitational effects on animals and their alleviation [7] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 40, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. —— & Stewart, G. A. Gravitational effects on animals and their alleviation. 20p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 41, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Physiological studies on high gravita- tional forces. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 56, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Acceleration (G-forces) research equipment, studies, results and training. Rep. Air Techn. InteU. U. S, Tokyo, 1945, No. 219, 1-15.—Beckman, E. L. Protection afforded the cerebro- vascular system by the cerebrospinal fluid under the stress of negative G. J. Aviat. M, 1949, 20: 430-8.—Hallenbeck, G. A, Wood, E. H. [et al.] Comparison of effects of positive G on subjects studied at both the Mayo and Air Technical Service Command centrifuges. Fed. Proc, Bait, 1946, 5: No. 1, pt 2, 40.—Rushmer, R. F. The effect of positive radial acceleration on the intrarectal pressure. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 96-101.— Some aspects of G and acceleration. Air M. News Lett, Lond, 1945, No. 2, 2-5. ---- Protection. See also Acceleration, Protection; Clothing, Air Force. Clark, W. G., Henry, J. P., & Drury, D. R. Determination of the most satisfactory single constant pressure with which to inflate the GRAVITATION 499 GRAVITATION standard Gradient Pressure Suit. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 366, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Davenport, H. W. Environmental tempera- ture and the cardiovascular effects of inflating a pneumatic suit (GPS) 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 362, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hallenbeck, G. A. JP-2 Pressure Regulating Valve for anti-G suits in jet propelled aircraft. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-78F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Henry, J. P. Use of the Anti-G Suit to aid in the relief of fighter pilot discomfort. 5p. 27cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-689-2A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Clark, W. G. [et al.] Determination of the effect of time of inflation on the G protection gained from the Clark G-4 suit. 14p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 398, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Mackenzie, C. G. Slowing of the heart by inflation of the G-suit at 1 G. 10 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-75A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Martin, E. E., Henry, J. P. [et al.] Evalua- tion of the anti-G suit. 18p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-689-2C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Stewart, W. K. Final report on effect of abdominal compression on ability to withstand G. 5 1. 23Hcm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 300, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Wood, E. H., Code, C. F., & Baldes, E. J. The protection afforded the human by hydro- static as compared to pneumatic anti G devices. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 207, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Wood, E. H., Lambert, E. H. [et al.] Factors involved in the protection afforded by pneu- matic anti-blackout suits. 22p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 351, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Anti-G suit development. Air M. News Lett, Lond, 1945, No. 2, 6-8.—Bergin, K. G. Prevention of effects of G. In his Aviat. Med. Bristol, 1949, 120-8. --- Tolerance. See also Acceleration, Tolerance. Clark, W. G., & Jorgenson, H. Effect of ingestion of fluid and food on G tolerance. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 490, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Greeley, P. O., Jorgenson, H. [et al] Effect of anoxia on G tolerance. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 480, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hallenbeck, G. A. The effect of repeated short exposures and of prolonged exposures to increased G on human subjects. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-56, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Maaske, C. A. The hourly variation of human G tolerance and the effect of benzedrine medica- tion. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-4F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Maher, P. J. Human tolerance to negative G in aircraft. 3p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-69B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Maison, G. L., Maaske, C. A., & Martin, E. E. Description of the Materiel Command human centrifuge, techniques employed there- with and results of studies on normal G tolerance of human subjects. 20 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-4D. Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. GREAT Britain. 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For references to this country see under Morbidity; Venereal disease; Wars and cam- paigns; World War I; World War II. GREENLAND. See under World War II. GRENADE. See under Injury—by weapons: Grenade. GROUP psychology. See under Psychological warfare. GUADALCANAL. See under World War II. GUAM. See under World War II. GUANTANAMO Bay. See under World War II. GUATEMALA. See under Hospital report. GUERILLA. See also Dental service, Air service. Anderson, N. J. Guerrilla warfare. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1942, 22: No. 84, 42-5.—Parker, G. The function and functioning of a surgeon in guerUla warfare. J. R. Army M Corps, 1946, 87: 101-9. Also Spanish transl. Rev. mil. La Paz, 1948, No. 125, 70-7.—S, M. S. The doctor with the guerrUlas. Pharm. Advance, 1947, No. 173, 18. GUIANA (Dutch) See under World War II, Surinam. GUIDED bomb [incl. missile] See under Bomb; Rocket. GUMS. See Gingiva. GUNFIRE 500 GUNNERY GUNFIRE. See also Injury—by branches of service: Artillery. Beach, W.V. Gun-fire deafness. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2:395.— Collins, E. G. Aural trauma caused by gunfire; report on a clinical investigation of 108 soldiers exposed to gunfire who, on some occasion, had complained of injury to their ears. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1948, 62: 358-90.—Cope, B. A, & Johnson. H. B. Aurai scotomas produced by gunfire; a study of audiometric curves of traumatic deafness. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1947, 45: 676-86.—Cotton in ears during gunfire. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 2, 79.—Davis, E. D. D. Deafness due to gun-fire. Med. Press, Lond, 1940, 204: 332-4. Also in Mod. Treatm. Yearb. (Wakeley, C. P. G.) Lond, 1941, 243-7.—Kiml, J. ZahluSenf po stfelbe. Cas. lek. cesk, 1949, 88: 1222-6.— Machle, W. The effect of gun blast upon hearing. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1944-45, 49: 90-6.—Murray, N. E., & Reid, G. Temporary deafness due to gunfire. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1946, 61: 92-130, 6 pi.—Nestor Gomez, R. Hipoacusias por sonidos; sordera de los artiUeros. Rev. pub. nav, B. Air, 1949, 2: 43-62.—Passe, E. R. G. Gun-fire deafness. Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 295.—Reid, G. Further observations on tem- porary deafness foUowing exposure to gunfire. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1946, 61: 609-33, pi.—Suggit, S. C. Deafness resulting from gunfire and explosions. Ibid, 1943, 58: 313-26. ------ Gunnery and blast deafness. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 151-5. -—-—■—■ Gunfire deafness. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1946, 215: 424-6.—Thomas, L. Some physical effects of gun- fire. J. Ass. MU. Dent. Surg. U. S, 1906, 19: 56-64. GUNNER. See also Gunnery. Brown, J. S. The S. A. M. Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test, Model B (CM824B) for the selection of B-29 gunners. 20p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 352, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smith, M. H., jr. The S. A. M. Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test, Model B (CM824B) for the selection of B-29 gunners. 9p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 352, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- & Haire, M. The proficiency of un- trained gunners during ten successive gun camera missions. 21p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 343, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The proficiency of graduate basic gun- ners during ten successive gun camera missions. 33p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 344, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Weitz, J., & Melton, A. W. The S. A. M. Pedestal Sight Manipulation Test (CM824A) for the selection of flexible gunners; apparatus and procedures [15]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 338, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Pascal, G. R. The gunner. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 11, 21-8. ------ Schrader, W. B, & Valentine, J. A. The selection and training of gunnery officers. Ibid, 383-404.—Stolurow, L. M, & Schrader, W. B. The selection of gunners. Ibid, 61-98.—Valentine, J. A. The gunner's job. Ibid, 11-20. GUNNERY. See also Gunfire; also Ear injury, Blast injury. Craig, D. R., & Ellson, D. G. A comparison of a two-handed and several one-handed control techniques in a tracking task [flexible gunnery test] 25p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-2L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- A comparison of one-handed and two- handed tracking [flexible gunnery test] 29p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-2M, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Haire, M., & Smith, M. H. The relationship between B-29 gunnery proficiency and certain proposed selection tests. 14p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 476, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hobbs, N. Psychological research on flexible gunnery training. 508p. 23^cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 11, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Melton, A. W. Flexible gunnery proficiency on the gun camera mission as effected by practice on the Sperry Spotlight Trainer (E-8, modified) and the Panoramic Gunnery Trainer, Mark II. 29p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 321, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rowland, W. M. A model photo-electric machine gun for target ranges and indoctrination in night gunnery under conditions of extreme darkness. 13 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 81, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smith, M. H., jr, & Haire, M. The relation- ship between certain proposed selection tests and gunnery proficiency as measured by gun camera missions. Rep. No. 1-3. 3 Nos. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1-3, Proj. No. 342, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Research report, project No. 81, report No. 1: A model photoelectric machine gun and target range for indoctrination in night gunnery under conditions of extreme darkness. 5 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 21: First partial report on Project No. 21: Determination of the sources, magnitude and costs of gunnery errors, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. —— Project No. 21: Second partial report on Project No. 21: Determination of the sources, magnitude and costs of gunnery errors, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Flexible gunnery. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 16, 209-19.—Hobbs, N. A brief history of the flexible gunnery program. Ibid, No. 11, 1-10. -----■ The role of psychologists in flexible gunnery research. Ibid, 29-37. ------ Psychological research on flexible gunnery training; summary and critical evaluation. Ibid, 435-68. ------& Schrader, W. B. The development and evaluation of training programs. Ibid, 289-336.—Irion, A. L. The nature of gunnery proficiency. Ibid, 39-59. ------ Attitudes and adjustment of flexible gunners. Ibid, 259-87.—Stolurow, L. M. The development of achievement tests. Ibid, 99-117.— Valentine, J. A. The development and use of phase checks. Ibid, 119-39.—Val lance, T. R. Contributions to the develop- ment of flexible gunnery equipment, theory, and technique. Ibid, 405-33. GUNNERY instructor. See also Instructor. Hendricks, J. E. War deafness in gunnery instructors. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1946, 55: 68-80.—Stolurow, L. M, Irion, A. L, & Pascal, G. R. The selection and training of gunnery instructors. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 11, 337-81. GUNPOWDER. Bogin, L, & Rozhkov, V. Porokhowe gazy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946^8, 4: 769-73— H, F. C, & B, E. W. Ether intoxication in powder storage and handling rooms of naval vessels. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 12, 15. GUNSHOT injury. See Injury—by weapons; Gunshot; also such terms as Eye injury, gunshot; Foreign body, gun- shot; Fracture, gunshot; Heart injury, Foreign body; Surgical technic; Wound, Mechanism. GUNSIGHT 501 HAND GUNSIGHT. See also Gas mask, Effect. Armstrong, R. C. Night gunsights. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 122, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Research report, project No. 82, report No. 1: A study of methods of gun sighting at extremely low levels of illumination. 10 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. GYM. See also Exerciser. Farrell, V. D. Construction and use of bed gymnasium. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1621-3. GYMNASTICS. See also Physical training; Physical therapy. Goncharov, P. T. Gimnastideskie kolca v ledebnoj gim- nastike. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 40-3.—Herion. Visite de l'Ecole Normale de Gymnastique et d'Escrime de l'Armee beige. Rapp. gen. Congr. internat. gvmn. scol, 1910, 3. Congr, 174-81, 2 pi, tab.—Johnson, R. H. Military ath- letics at the University of Illinois. Res. Q. Am. Ass. Health, 1943, 14: 378-90.—Kiehling, R. Erfahrungen mit gymnasti- schen Uebungen bei Kranken der Inneren Station eines Re- servelazaretts. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 486.—Menges, J. Leibesubungen im Lazarett. Ibid, 540-3.—Preparation miUtaire, exercices d'application, jeux fiducatifs, sports. Rapp. gen. Congr. internat. gymn. scol, 1910, 3. Congr, 182-234.— Walthard. Friihturnen. Yj.schr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 118-20.—Zacepin, T. S. [Gymnastics in water] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 42-4. GYNECOLOGY. Assis Pacheco, M. V. Um ano na chefia do Gobinete de ginecologia da Policlinica militar. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1947, 36: 474-84.—Edwards, W. B. Gynecological problems in a Marine hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 357-9.—Jordania, I. F. Ginekologija voennogo vremeni. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 3, 16-21.—Miller, J. R. Obstetrics and gynecology and their relation to the war. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 951-5.—Moore, J. Gynaecology in the women's services. Mag. London School M. Women, 1946, 8: 37-41.—Zhordania, I. F. Ob u6astii ginekologov v sanitarno-epidemiologiceskoj razvedke v dejstvujuS6ej Krasnoj Armii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, Apr, 17-21. ------ Ginekologiceskaja po- moshch. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1230-3. GYNECOMASTY. Clarkson, P. The Webster operation for gynaecomastia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 161-7.—Costa, P. V. da. Ginecomastia. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1947, 8: 1265-70. HABITUS. See under Fitness, Constitution. HAMILTON chair. See also Wounded, Transportation. Thompson, T. O. Hamilton chairs. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70:402-5. HAMMOCK. History of the hammock. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 194. HAND. See also Surgical technic, Hand. Bingel, A. G. A., & Maier-Leibnitz, H. In- vestigations of handwriting-forces; the develop- ment of the technique. 9p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-070, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Spealman, C. R. Effect of ambient air tem- perature and of hand temperature on blood flow through the hand. lOp. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Proj. X-297, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Barker, D. E. Multiple exposures in hand photography. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 478.—Effect of ambient air temperature and of hand temperature on blood flow through the hand. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 19. ---- artificial. [California] University of California. University at Los Angeles. Department of Engineering. Studies to determine the func- tional requirements for hand and arm prosthesis; the final report covering work during the year 1946-1947. 33 1. 28cm. Los Ang., 1947. Forms Subcontract 17 [pt 13] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. International Business Machines Corpo- ration. Subcontractor's final report on research and development of arms and hands operated by electrical, hydraulic and pneumatic methods; development of nylon hands; arm and hand mo- tion studies; covering the period from June 1945 through June 1947. 2v [487] 1. 28cm. Endi- cott, 1947. Forms Subcontract 11 [pt 6] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Con- tract U. S. Veterans Admin. Kingsley, P. L., & Towle, H. J., jr. Descrip- tion of a prosthetic hand appliance. 18p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 009 003, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pittsburgh, U. S. A. University. Mellon Institute of Industrial Research. Subcon- tractor's final report on an investigation of plastic materials on coverings for artificial hands; cov- ering the period from October, 1946, through June, 1947. 72 1. 28cm. Pittsb., 1947. Forms a part [pt 7] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Sierra Engineering Company. Subcontrac- tor's final report on a review of prosthetic de- vices, their design and manufacture, particularly hands, force multiplier, sense of touch mechan- ism, and arms; covering the period from July 15, 1946 to June 30, 1947 [105] 1. 28cm. Sierra Madre, 1947. Forms Subcontract 17 [pt 11] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Vard. Subcontractor's final report on the development of artificial arms for amputees who have had the cineplastic operation; covering the period from July 15, 1946 through February 28, 1947. 106 1. 28cm. Pasadena, 1947. Forms Subcontract No. 1 (2. Tier 1) [pt 15] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Description of a prosthetic hand appliance. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, 16.—Hands. Res. Pro- gram U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 160.—Improved artificial hand. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 338-40.— Shallenberger, W. H. A discussion of force and energy avail- able at the finger tips of a hypothetical artificial hand operated by cineplastic muscle motors. In: Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin, Sierra Madre, 1946-47, VAm 21223, No. 17, App, 2-8.—Wagner, E. M. Notes and analysis of a cine- plastic hand design discussion at Northrop Aircraft Prosthetic Development Laboratory, May 16, 1947. Ibid, App, 9-19. ----— Notes on quick disconnect standardization. Ibid, App, 22-4. ---- Disease. See also Cold injury; Frostbite; Hand injury; Paralysis. Acute infections of the hand. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 100-4.—Ayre, W. B. Dupuytren's contracture; a report of 64 cases among the Veterans Guard of Canada. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1945-46, 3: 57-61.—Finamore, V. Su un caso di morbo di Dupuytren giovanile. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1947, 52: 97-102.—Goetz, A. G, & Fatherree, T. J. Made- lung's deformity; case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 148-51—Gray, G. A, & DeTarnowsky, G. O. Dupuytren's contracture; report of two cases. U. S. Armed Forces M. J, 1950, 1: 49-57.—Griffiths, D. L, & Crawford, T. Neuromata of palmar fascia simulating Dupuytren's contracture. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 130.—McMaster, P. E, & Levin, R. T. Osteochondritis dissecans of carpal scaphoid; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 742-4—Requarth, W. H. Diagnosis and treatment of localized infections in the hand. HAND 502 HARNESS Ibid, 1946, 46: 1354-67.—Schlack, H. Zur Kenntnis der Dupuytrenschen Fingerkontraktur, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Wehrdienstbeschadigungsfrage. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 787-9.—Van der Eecken. Rapport sur la technique et les resultats obtenus par les interventions et soins postoperatoires sur les phlegmons en general et particulierement ceux de la main. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 237. HAND coordination test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. HANDICAPPED. See Disabled. HAND injury. See also Burns; Cold injury; also subdivisions of Fracture—by site (Carpus; Forearm and hand) also Surgical technic, Hand. Bruner, J. M. The treatment of war injuries of the hand in the U. S. Army. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1946, 36: 509-11 — Bunnell, S. Observations on hand injuries. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 4. ■----— Suggestions to improve the early treatment of hand injuries. Ibid, No. 88, 78-82.— Burnt hand again. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 28, 7.—Callewaert, H. La reeducation de l'£eriture chez les mu- tiles et amputes de la main droite. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 71-7.—Cutler, C. W, jr. Early management of wounds of the hand. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 92-8.—Fisher, D, & Segal, J. Injuries of the wrist. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 134-42.—Mouat, T. B. Wounds of the hand. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 437-42. Also 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 717-22. ------ Infected wounds of the hand. Ibid, Edinb, 1940-41, 443-52. Also 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 723-33.—Nikiforova, E. K. [Gunshot wounds of hand and fingers] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 167-71.—Pratt, D. R. Suggestions on immobilization of the hand. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 86, 105-8.-—Sanchis Olmos, V. Consideraciones sobre el tratamiento de las heridas de guerra de la mano. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 135-9.—Uderman, S. I. [War wounds of the hand and fingers] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 158-66.—Usolceva, E. V. Kratkij o6erk istorii ledenija ognestrelnykh povrezdenij kisti i palcev. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 18: 13-9. ------ Klassifikacia povrezdenij kisti i palcev. Ibid, 20-7, 2 pi. ■—---- Ob£6ie voprosy kliniki ognestrelnykh povrezdenij kisti. Ibid, 56-68. ------ Obsirnye povrezde- nija kisti i palcev. Ibid, 180-204, 4 pi. ------ Razrusenija kisti. Ibid, 205-16, 6 pi. ------ & Vinokurov, D. A. Statistika i kharakteristika ognestrelnykh povrezdenij kisti i palcev. Ibid, 28-55, 13 pi. ------ Ogranicennye povrezde- nija kisti. Ibid, 153-79, 6 pi. HAND strength. Age and hand strength. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 18.—Standardization of a test of hand strength. Ibid, Jan.-June, 18. HAND washing. Greenbaum, H. Field device for hand-washing. Mil Surgeon, 1944, 94: 374-6.—Johnston, M. B. A hand-washing device. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 78, 43.—Wiles, I. A. Hand washing device for use in the field. Ibid, No 75 117 ' HARNESS. See also Fracture—by site: Spine; Parachute. Bierman, H. R. Static loading tests of lap safety belts and shoulder harnesses (NAF 1201-1) 6p. 26Mcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Test and evaluation of experimental harness under controlled crash conditions. 28p 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res Inst. ---_ Wilder, R. M., jr, & Hellems, H. K. The principles of protection of the human body as applied in a restraining harness for aircraft pilots 17p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M Res Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. T-8: Report on Project No. T-8, test of harness, man, M- 1944, type 1, OQMG project No. 257-43. v p 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Bierman, H. R, Wilder, R. M., jr, & Hellems. H. K. Pro- tection of the human body; principles as applied in a restraining harness for aircraft pilots. J. Am. M. Ass, 1947, 133: ">22-6.— Effect of using safety harness. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1947, Dec. 1.—Principles (The) of protection of the human body as applied in a restraining harness for aircraft pUots. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 27.—Versoy, I. R, & Loeffel, L. H. Aviator's belt or the like. U. S. Patent Off, 1946, No. 2,397,709. HAWAII. See under Venereal disease; World War II. HAY fever. Bieberdorf, F. W, & Hampton, S. F. Hay fever exciting plants in the Southwest. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 259-61.— Desensitizing for hay fever. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944 No. 40, 5.—Kalisch, A. C, & Golz, H. H. Hay fever. Med' BuU. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 205-8.—Steen, W. B. Treatment of hay fever and seasonal bronchial asthma (polli- nosis) Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 256-9. HEADACHE. See also Aviator, Headache. Kunkle, E. C, Maher, P. J., jr [et al.] The human centrifuge in the study of pain perception and headache mechanisms. 8p. 27cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-695-72A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Jones, H. L, jr. Headache; an etiologic approach; with special reference to the so-called vacuum headache. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 507-19.—Kompf, H. [Headaches of nasal origin] Lek. wojsk, 1945, 36: 151-5.—Victor, J, jr. Head- aches; tension type. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 890.— Wolff, H. G. Headache mechanisms. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 641-53.—Woods, W. W., & Stutzman, J. W. Tropical headache; preUminarv report on diagnosis and treat- ment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 501-6. HEAD injury. See also Ear injury; Epilepsy, traumatic; Eye injury; Facial nerve; Neurosis, traumatic; Neurosurgery; Surgical unit, Head surgery; Wound. British (The) Journal of Surgery. War surgery supplement No. 1: Wounds of the head. 268p. 26cm. Bristol, 1947. Allison, R. S. A review of some medical aspects of head injury. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 152-61.—Ascroft. P. B. A survey of fatal head wounds. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No. 1, 178-82.—Cairns, H. Head injuries. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 212.—Carmody, J. T. B. War wounds of the head. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1227-39.—Craig, W. M. War injuries of the head. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 474-8. ■----— Injuries to the head in time of war. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1943) 1944, 60-4.—Fetterman, J. Factors in recovery from injuries to the head. War Med, Chic, 1944, 5: 232-7.— Garibaldi. Ferita lacero-contusa alia testa. Gior. med. mil, 1851-52, 1: 147.—Gomoiu, V. Einige Betrachtungen zu den Kopfverwundungen in der Kriegschirurgie. Wien. med. Wschr, 1943, 93: 146 (Abstr.)—Head injuries. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 156. Also Accid. Bull. (U. S. A. Air Forces) 1945, Jan, 4-6.—Head wounds; special battle problems. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 75: 10-3.—Howe, J. W. Head injuries in total war. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass, 1942^3, 42: 516-9.—Jefferson, G. War wounds of the head. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 147-66.—Jiano. J. Plaies de la carotide primitive, du nerf pneumogastrique, du nerf sym- pathique, du plexus cervical; contusion du plexus brachial; plaies de l'oesophage, Ugature de la carotide, suture du pneumo- gastrique et de l'oesophage. Mem. Acad, chir. Par, 1947, 73: 112-4.—Kuprijanov, P. A. Povrezdenija golovy. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kuprijanov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 239-66, 5 pi— Lieber, H. An analysis of head injuries at the Navy Yard, New York, with reference to pre- vention; January 1, 1941, to June 30, 1941. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 473-6.—Merritt, H. H. Head injury; review of the literature. War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 61; 187.—Money, R. A, & Nelson, T. Y. Experiences with battle wounds of the head. Ann. Surg, 1943, 118: 1-33.—Open wounds of the head in wartime. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 1: Suppl, 57-60.— Petrov, N. N. Ranenija golovy. In his Lechen. ran. voine, 6. lzd, Leningr, 1942, 247-60.—Rowbotham, G. F. Wounds of the head. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1943, 209: 74-7.—Siris J. H. Injuries of the head; evaluation and management. U. S Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 670-80. HEAD INJURY 503 HEAD INJURY ■---- Brain injury. See also Neurosurgery. Azevedo Sodre, J. P. Ferimentos cranio-encefaUcos. Impr. med, Rio, 1943, 10: No. 354, 64-9.—Babsky, A. A, Sosnovsky, A. G, & Samburg, A. M. [Blessures du crane et du cerveau] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 4, 36-49.— Birkmayer, W, & Huber, K. Befunde iiber die Hitzekoagulation des Serums nach Hirnverletzungen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 329-36.—Burdenko, N. N, & Volkov, S. N. [On dislocation of the brain; war traumas] Vopr. neirokhir, 1942, 6: No. 5, 11-22.—Calzada Hidalgo, A. Algunas consi- deraciones sobre heridas de craneo y cerebro. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 204-7.—Colmers, F. A. War wounds of the skull and the brain. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 116-28.— Courville, C. B. Some notes on the history of injury to the skull and brain. BuU, Los Angeles Neur. Soc, 1944, 9: 1-16.— Dmitriev, I. P. [Prolapse of the brain in gunshot wounds of the skull in miUtary operations] Tr. Kuban, gosud. med. inst. Armu, 1939, No. 7, 123-30.—Dott, N. M. Injuries of the brain and skuU. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, H.) 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 1: 259-87. ------ Alexander, G. L, & Ascroft, P. B. [The same] Ibid, 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 717-59.—Emdin, P. I. [Open cranio-cerebral wounds] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredne- aziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 313-7.—Fabing, H. D. Cerebral blast syndrome in combat soldiers. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass, 1946, 71: 29-33.—Franz. Ist die Lehre der hydrodynami- schen Druckwirkung fiir die Erklarung der Geschosswirkungen im Gehirn wirklich iiberholt? Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 145-9.—Gurevich, M. O. [War trauma of the brain by minute fragments] Nevropat. psikhiat, 1942, 11: No. 5, 3-5.—Haynes, W. G. Penetrating brain wounds; analysis of 342 cases. J. Neurosurg, 1945, 2: 365-78, 3 pi. ------ Extensive brain wounds; analysis of 159 cases occurring in a series of 342 pene- trating war wounds of the brain. Ibid, 469-78.-—Hurst, A. Cerebral and spinal concussion. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed, Lond, 1941, 111-22. Also 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 115-29.— Injuries to the head and brain. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 2, 77-9.—Janssen, C. Les plaies cranio-encephaliques par projectUes de guerre. Tr. Ambul. Oc6an, La Panne, 1917, 1: 105-64.—Janzen, R. Das Wesen der gedeckten HUnverletzun- gen durch Geschosse. Nervenarzt, 1947, 18: 475.—Kammerer, T., Strieker, P, & Messerschmitt, J. A propos de 48 cas de dicis post-opeiatoires consecutifs k des blessures cranio-cer6- brales par projectUes de guerre. J. chir. Par, 1945, 61: 246- 51.—Kennedy, F. Brain injury in war. Am. J. Surg, 1942, 56: 343-5. Also War Med. Sympos, N. Y, 1942, 104-7.— Korniansky, G. P. [Craniocerebral gunshot wounds; data of the neurosurgical division of a forward evacuation hospital] Vopr. neirokhir, 1943, 7: No. 2, 17-26.—Kostic, S. O ratnim povre- dama lobanje i mozga. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1947, 4: 219- 24.—Lluesma Uranga, E. Observaciones y experiencias clinicas en las heridas de guerra del cerebro y del craneo. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 97-108, 8 pi.—McCormick, C. P. Gunshot wound of the brain. J. Canad. AI. Serv, 1943-44, 1: 254 — Mnukhina, G. M. Smertnost posle 6erepno-mozgovykh ranenij v vojskovom rajone po materialam PAL. Vopr. neirokhir, 1946, 10: 50-2.—Miiller, H. R. Katamnestische Erhebung an Hirnverletzten bis Kriegsende. Nervenarzt, 1947, 18: 474.— Ovcharenko, P. P. [CUnical aspects, diagnosis and treatment of contusions and concussions of the brain] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 423-6.— Peters, G. Die Gehirnveranderungen bei stumpfer Gewaltein- wirkung von vorn (auf die Stirn) Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942-43, 7: 344-79.—Pinto Pupo, P. Traumatismos cranio-encefaiicos; sfndromos imediatos, tardios e sequelas. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 197-218, 3 pi.—Prokhoroya, M. I. K voprosu o soderzanii pirovinogradnoj kisloty v spinnomoz- govoj zidkosti. Uchen. zapiski Leningr. gosud. univ, ser. biol. nauk, 1944, 12: No. 77, 103-13.—Ramm, M. G. Zakrytye i otkrytye povrezdenij a 6erepa i mozga. In: Perv. khir. moshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem. (Gorinevskaia, V. 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Az agyban ldvo idegen testek. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 110 (Abstr). Cipriani, G. A propos d'une methode anatomo-radiologique pour le repdrage d'un projectile de guerre, dans le cerveau. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 275 (Abstr.)—Herdner. Une cuneuse blessure de guerre; intdret chirurgical de la tomographic osseuse; locaUsation tomographique des projectiles intracramens. Acta chir. belg, 1949, 65-88.—Johnson, G. L. Bullet in the brain. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 81: 264; 1938, 82: 511; 1939 84: 603.— Taverner, D, & Phillips, G. Pneumocephalus following a penetrating wound of the chest; bullet in brain. Brit. J. burg. War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No. 1, 262-5.—Winslow, P. M. Pene- trating wounds and foreign bodies of the brain. Neurosurg. Ward Rounds, 1940-41, 2: No. 3, 1-14. Forensic aspect. Ernst, K. Schadeltrauma und Militardiensttauglichkeit. Klin. Wschr, 1940, 19: 1000. ------ Schadelverletzung und Wehrtauglichkeit. Med. Klin, Berl, 1940, 36: 879.—Fuchs, A. Beurteilung und miUtararztUche Begutachtung gedeckter Hirnschadigungen. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 581-95. ---- gunshot and penetrating. See also other subdivisions. Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del cranio e del cervello. p.575-660. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In his Chir. guerra, Tor, 1940. Bibliography on gunshot wounds of the head. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No. 1, 266-8.—Cairns, H. Head injuries in war, with special reference to gunshot wounds; including a report on the late results in some of Harvey Cush- ing's cases of 1917. War Med, Chic, 1942, 2: 772-85. —---■ Gunshot wounds of the head in the acute stage; a review of the work of the Neurosurgical Units of the British Army. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1943-44, 37: 371. ------ & Guttmann, E. A review of recent German work on gunshot wounds of the head. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 477-84.—Coleman, C. C. Late treatment of gunshot wounds of the head. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 11: pt 1, 804-40.—Frazier, C. H, & Ingham, S. D. Neurological aspects of the effects of gunshot wounds of the head. Ibid, 795-803.—Gliddon, W. O. Gunshot wounds of the head; a review of the after-effects in 500 Canadian pensioners from the Great War, 1914-18. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1943, 49: 373-7 — Ivanovsky, G. A. Roi kaski pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh golovy. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 104-9.—Jepson, R. P., & Whitty, C. W. M. The neurological state and post-operative course in penetrating head wounds. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No. 1, 243-50.—Kerr, H. H. A statistical analysis of gunshot wounds of the head. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 11: pt 1, 841-7 — Malmros, R. Case of intracranial injuries with intact skull caused by the explosive pressure of a gun shot. Acta psychiat. neur, Kbh, 1944, 19: 267-74.—Reichard, H. Spatfolgen von Kopfschuss. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 268.—Siraisi, U. Tobu zyuso no ryoho [Treatment of gunshot wounds of the head] Gun idan zassi, 1925, No. 145, 921-40.—Skrypt, A. A. [Characteristics of gunshot wounds of the upper respiratory tract and of the ear] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 251-4.—Stevenson, W. F. Gunshot injuries of the head. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond, 1905, 13. ---- Head and neck. See also Neck. Alsina, F. Heridas de la cara y del cuello. In: Cuest. mdd. quir. guerra (Gironds, L.) Santander, 1938, 303-29.—Broyles, E. N. Penetrating wounds of the face and neck; tentative treatment. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 723—Flax, J. Zrandnf mdkkych castl obhdeje, nosu, ucha, krku a vedlejsich dutin nosnfch. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 175-81.—Haffly, G. N. Value of routine roentgenographic studies of war injuries of the head and neck. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1945, 41: 216 —Lachmann, J. Experiences with war injuries of the face and neck. 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Ibid, 198-243, tab.—Complicacion grave de las heridas craneo- cerebrales (la infeccion gaseosa); informe emitido por una Comisi6n de hombres de ciencia del Soviet. Rev. san. mil, B Air, 1944, 43: 249-56.—Jefferson, G. Head wounds and infection in two wars. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No 1, 3-8.—Margorin, E. M. Osteomielity cherepa posle ognestrel'nykh ranenii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1946, No. 1-2, 10-21 —Masuoka, T. [Two cases of osteomyelitis of cranial bone]' Bull. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1940, 29: 879-84, pi.— Miller D. Infective complications of head battle casualties. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg, 1942-43, 53-63.—Peiper, H. Wann und wie soU der infizierte Hirnschuss operiert werden? Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 65; 146.—Schulze, W, & Betzen- HEAD INJURY 506 HEAD INJURY dahl, W. Zur Kriegslazarettbehandlung infizierter Schadel- Gehirnschusse. Ibid, 1940, 5: 514-29.—Zehrer, G. Nachbe- handlung infizierter Hirnschiisse. Ibid, 1944, 9: 308-15. ---- Jaws. See under Jaw, Injury. ---- Sequelae. After-effects of minor head injuries. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1942, No. 18, 1-3.—Bostroem. Late sequelae of commotio and contusio cerebri. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 278-81 — Bryson, J. G. Ocular manifestations of intracranial injury. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 348-58.—Dalsgaard-Nielsen, T, Kristensen, B. [et al.] Fractures of the skull and their sequelae. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 184-6 (Abstr.)—Denny- Brown, D. The sequelae of war head injuries. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 9-50.-—Dragojevic, B. Fraktura baze lobanje sa povredom intrakranijuma. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 47-52.— Ecker, A. Treatment of high fever following head injury and suggestion concerning ventricular drainage for acute traumatic hydrocephalus. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 670-5.—Friedman, A. P, & Merritt, H. H. The relationship of intracranial pressure and presence of blood in the cerebrospinal fluid to the occurrence of headaches in patients with injuries to the head. Neurosurg. Rep. (OSRD) Wash, 1944, No. 37, 1.—Geinisman, J. I. [The data of encephalography in the sequels of open cerebrum traumae of wartime] Nevropat. psikhiat, 1943, 12: 29-36.—Gotfryd, O. Nitrolebnf porandnf a edem mozku. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 183-7.—Gross, H. A, & Stocker, G. F. Traumatic pneumocephalus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 113-9.—Guillan, G. Secondary and late complica- tions of brain wounds. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 7: 903-5.—Gurdjian, E. S, Webster, J. E, & Stone, W. E. Cerebral metabolism in experimental head injury. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 173-9.—Irsigler, F. J. Post-traumatic pressure on brain. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941^2, 2: 91 (Abstr.)—Jaeger, F. Traumatische intra- kranieUe Blutungen. Ibid, 1942-43, 3: 315 (Abstr.)—Jasper, H, & Bornstein, M. Changes in the electrical activity of the brain produced by experimental trauma. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet. No. 4, C.6119, 1-9, 7 fig — Kunakov, K. A, & Tikhonov, A. S. [Physical exercises in treatment of sequels of cranial gunshot wounds] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 33-9.—Kyrieleis. Ueber StauungspapiUe bei Hirnschussverletzungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facb- arzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 23-5.—Larsen, V. Certain ocular symptoms occurring after fracture of the skull. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 103 (Abstr.)—Lemmi, F. La pupilla nei craniotraumatizzati. Gior. med. mil, 1942, 90: 572-6.— Lobova, L. P. Anginaszeru rohamok a halantdktaji szovodott lovdsi sdruldsei esetdn. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 303 (Abstr.)— Lurija, A. R. Vosstanovlenie funkcii posle voennoj travmy mozga. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 4, 3-11.— McGavic, J. S. Visual disturbances associated with head injuries. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet, 1945, 66-73.—Maltby, G. L. Penetrating craniocerebral injuries; evaluation of the late results in a group of 200 consecutive penetrating cranial war wounds. J. Neurosurg, 1946, 3: 239-49.—Peacher, W. G. Disorders of articulation due to gunshot wounds of the head and neck in World War II. In: Twentieth Cent. Speech Voice Corr. (Froeschels, E.) N. Y, 1948, 236-48.—Potter, J. M. Cerebro-facial buUet wound resulting in five secondary haemorrhages from the nasopharynx; carotid ligatures. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1947, No. 1, 260-2.—Rotter, W. Ueber die Gefahr der Blutaspiration bei Schadelverletzten unter besonderer Berucksichtigung capillarer Sickerblutungen aus den Schleimhauten der Nase und ihrer Nebenhohlen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 232-4. Also Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 500 (Abstr.)— Shershevskaja, O. I. [Vascular reaction of the retina in cranial trauma of warfare] Vest, oft, 1944, 23: No. 2, 16-22.—Siris, J. H. Postconcussion syndrome; pathogenesis and prophylaxis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1357-65.—Tejerina Gonzalez, F, & Botella Llusia, J. Nota sobre la glucoregulacion en los traumatismos craneales. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 213-21.—Wilson, W. C. Analysis of cortical components involved in reflex pupillary dilatation to clarify the etiology of anisocoria resulting from head trauma. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 1, No. 17, 1. ---- Sequelae: Brain abscess and trauma. Abbott, W. D, Due, F. O, & Nosik, W. A. Subdural hema- toma and effusion as result of blast injuries. Bull. Am Coll Surgeons, 1943, 28: 123-5.—Astvacaturov, M. I. [Significance of trauma in cerebral tumors] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 19-26.—Clavel, Hutinel & Bardonnet. Abces du cerveau consdcutif a une blessure de guerre. Lyon chir, 1943, 38: 181.—Grunnagle, J. F. Traumatic intracerebral hematoma (a case report) J. MU. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 3, 43-5.—Lemke, J. E. Zur Pathologie und Klinik der Hirnabscesse nach bchadelschussverletzung. Chirurg, 1944, 16: 16-27. ---- Sequelae, mental and neural. . Dettenhof, F. F. [Therapy of psychic sequels of cranial injuries] ^ oen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 411-3— EKtem Sadi Kavur [War surgery; care and medical knowledge in treatment of depressive states following trauma; wounds of the brain] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1940, 69: No. 31, 6-13— Emdin, P. I. [Closed'cranio- cerebral injuries and psychogenous phenomena] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 400-2.— Gorovoi-Shaltan, V. A. [Amnesic, affective and psychomotor disturbances following cerebral trauma] Ibid, 408-10.— Horrax, G. Craniocerebral injuries. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 132-50.—Lastres, J. B., Seguin, A, & Lopez, F. N. Sfndrome cerebelo-talamico disociado somato-psicogendtico por traumatismo craneal. Rev. san. mil, Lima, 1941, 14: No. 41, 109-21, 3pl.—Lemke, R. Psychische Storungen als Restzustande nach Hirnkontusionen und Hirnverletzungen. Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 169 (Abstr.)—Mine, J. I. Nejro-somato-vegetativnye naru- Senija v rannem periode zakrytykh travm derepa voennogo vremeni. Nevropat. psikhiat, 1949, 18: 59-65.—Mirelsohn, L. A. [Nature of disturbances of affectivity in closed trauma of the skull] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 417-9.—Orr, E. H. Old head injury with encephalomalacia, right frontal lobe, and status epilepticus. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 466.—Pupo, P. P. Desordens psfquicas por acidentes cranio-encefalicos nos traumatizados de guerra. Impr. mdd, Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 382, 39-^47— Sereisky, M. J. O posledujusdikh psikhideskikh izmenenijakh posle voennoj travmy derepa i ikh ledenii. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 5, 7-12.—Suwa, N. Zentdyo kino no kenkyu; tobu sensyo rei no seisinsinkeigaku-teki kansatu [Studies on the function of the frontal lobe; psychiatric and neurologic observations of brain injuries in war] No & sinkei, 1949, 227-33.—Tartakoff, S. S. Head injury with unusual sequelae. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 78.— Tellez Lafuente, D. Trastornos mentales consecutivos a loa traumatismos craneales de guerra. Medicina, Madr, 1933, 4: 523-45.—Vela, L, & Nunez, E. Valoracion de los trastornos psfquicos tardfos en los traumatismos de craneo. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 199-212.— Wildegans, H., & Betzen- dahi, W. Erscheinungen und Vorhersage der Schussverlet- zungen des Stirnhirns nach Erfahrungen bei den vorderen Sanitatseinrichtungen. Beitr. klin. Chir, 1943-44, 175: 415-54. ---- Treatment. See also other subheadings. After-treatment of head injuries. Bull. Army M. DU, Lond, 1941, 2. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 55— Birkmayer, W. Die Behandlung von Kopfschmerzen nach Schadelverletzungen durch Jod- Jontophorese. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 596-602.—Cairns, H. Rehabilitation after head injuries. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 60-70. ■—■---- The organization for treatment of head wounds in the British Army. Brit. M. Bull, 1945, 3: 9-14, 4 pi. Also in Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 145-53, 2 pi.—Furlow, L. T. Treatment of acute head injuries. MU. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 118-22.— McKissock, W. Rehabili- tation of head injuries. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B, & Runes, D. D.) N. Y, 1943, 51-9.—Memorandum on the early treatment of closed head injuries. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 172-5.—Memorandum of the immediate treat- ment of open head injuries. Ibid, 375-9.—Negus, V. E. Treatment of injuries of the ear, nose and sinuses. BuU. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 189 (Abstr.)—Schorstein, J. 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Ueber die Ein- richtung von KopfschufSsammelstellen im Kriege und die Benutzung des Riesenmagneten bei Gehirnsteckschussen. Chirurg, 1939, 11: 705-9.—Treatment of minor head injuries by unit medical officers. Select. Army M. Dep. Bull, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 56-8.—Urban, F. Zkusenosti v therapii valecnych zranenf delist!. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 310-19. ---- Weapons. See also other subheadings. Abbott, K. H. Multiple penetrating craniocerebral wounds inflicted by means of a hatchet. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 224-7.—Gurdin, M. Management of multiple compound facial wounds caused by whirling airplane propeller. Am. J. Surg, 1947, 73: 602-5.—Hays, J. F. Penetration of head by line- HEAD INJURY 507 HEALTH EDUCATION carrying spike. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1083-6 — Horrax, G, & Coleman, C. C. Head injuries other than those caused by gunshot or shell. In: Neurosurg. & Thorac. Surg. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila, 1943, 28-50.—Mogena, H. G. Trauma craneal de origen adreo. 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Cambr, 1949, 107- 20. ------ Also Spanish transl, Bol. san. mil, Mdx, 1949, 2: 441-7.—Cantlie, N. Health discipline. U. S. Armed Forces M. J, 1950, 1: 232-7.—Hood, A. The teaching of hygiene in the Army. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1947, 10: 405-12.— Johnson, L. Our Army prolongs life. Army M. Bull, 1939, 47: 1-8.— Jolliffe, N. Not for war alone. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 124.—Kiersnowski, T. [Medical lectures for enlisted men] Lek. wojsk, 1938,31: 216-33.—Klimov, I. J, & Shumilo, I. N. Opyt oformlenija dannykh sanitarnogo kontrolja sp omoSdiu doski distoty. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 108.—Lecciones de higiene militar; el soldado. Rev. san. mil, Asuncion, 1939- 40, 13: 1149-64.—Mehesz, E. JArvanytani 6ra csapatnal. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 543-5.—Mikesell, H. L. Teaching field sanitation to troops in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 401- 6.—New (The) Army learns about health. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 302.—Perin, J. Zdravstveno prosvedi- vanje vojnika i uloga trupnog lekara. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1949, 6: 176-8.—Redondo, J. Instruccion sanitaria del per- sonal de la Armada. Rev. mdd. Sevilla, 1907, 48: 361-71.— Rhea, T. R. A cooperative health education program in a combat zone. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 70.-—Richards, H. J. A. Health education in the army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 133-48.—Wahl, R. Der uberragende An teil der Hals-, Nasen-, Mund-Gesundheits-Vorsorge an der Wehrhaf tmachung, Gesundung, Ernahrung und am wirtschaftlichen Aufbau. Verh. Deut. Ges. inn. Med, 1939, 51. Kongr, 586-97.—Weisz, E. Vorschlage zur Verbreitung der prophylaktischen Kennt- nisse im Wege des Militars und zur Schaffung einer Gesund- heitspolizei. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd, 16. Congr, 1910, Sect. 18, Hyg, 26-39.-—Werneck, L. Papel das forcas armadas na educacao sanitaria do povo. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1948, 37: 503-12.—Willans, H. Army welfare and education. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 205: 297-300. HEALTH nursing. See under Nursing. HEALTH officer. Colson, H. St. C. The naval health officer. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1933, 19: 278-82. ---- civilian. Civilian medical officers for military services. Med. Off, Lond, 1942, 67: 132.—Hume, E. E. Preparacion de oficiales mddicos para el servicio de guerra. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1942, 6: 15-34.—Massey, A. The part played by the medical officer of health in war-time medicine. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1942, 207: 10-2.—Public (The) health administrator and the war. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 535.—State and Territorial Health Officers confer on wartime tasks. Pub. Health Rep, Wash, 1942, 57: 696-707.—Swartout, H. O. Wartime problems of a county health officer. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 379-82. HEALTH service. See also Medical organization; Medical service. Brunner, T. Die psychische Hygiene in der schweizerischen Armee. Gesundheit Zur, 1946, 202-19.—Calderon Arzamendi, R. Servicio de sanidad en campana. Rev. mdd. mil, Mdx, 1938, 1: 31-72.—Chievitz, O. Inledning til en diskussion om mulige forandringer i sanitetsvaesenet under krig. MUitaer- laegen, 1941, 47: 43-74.—Dailey, M. A. Returning service man and his family. Pub. Health Nurs, Utica, 1944, 36: 568.— Geiger, J. C. Public health is in the Army now. Health, Mount. View, 1941, 8: No. 4, 8.—Glaser, E. Hygiene im Krieg und das neue Heer mit allgemeiner Dienstpflicht. Wien. med. Wschr, 1938, 88: 805-8.—Hennyey, J. Hygienikus munka a csapatnal. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 539-42. —Isler, E. Unsere Sanitat. In: Sanitatstruppen, Zur, 1942, 14-24.— Kemalettin Giingor [Organisation and health service in mod- ern armies] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 10-21, 2 maps.—Meakins, J. C. What a modern Army health service should be. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944, 43: 997-1002.—Mili- tara helsovardskomitdn. In: Forteckn. Komitdbetank. (Thy- selius, E.) Stockh, 1896, 389-403.—Peiffer [Military health service] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1941, 81: 2315.—Pereira, H. A. M. Problemas de saude em campanha. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1948, 37: 345-8.—Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. Mental health services in the Armed Forces. In their Ment. Health, N. Y, 1948, 3-43.—Responsibility (The) for the health ofourtroops. J. Am. M. Ass, 1917,68:1917.—Stafford,J. Uncle Sam guards the Army's health. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 9, 6. HEALTH SERVICE 508 HEARING ---- Relation to public health. See also Emergency Medical Service Public health aspect; War; War hygiene. Belickaia, E. Zdravookhranenie. In: Encikl slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 784-94. _------ Sovetskoe zdravookhranenie, osnovnye principy i struktura. Ibid, 787-9.------Voenno-medicinskie zadachi grazhdanskogo zdravookhraneniia v mirnoe vremia. Ibid, 789-92. Voenno-medicinskie zadachi grazhdanskogo zdravookhra- neniia v voennoe vremia. Ibid, 792-4.—Bliss, R. W. The Army's interest in public health activities. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 633-9. ------ Military responsibility for civilian health in war. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 247-50.— Crabtree, J. A. Health problems in transition period. Ibid, 1946, 99: 754-8.—Division (The) of Sanitation gives special services in wartime. New Lett. Kansas Bd Health, 1942, 9: No. 10, 3.—Dunham, G. C. Health work in Hemisphere development. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 189-95.—Fairbank, L. C. Present day trends in public health both civil and miUtary. Bull. Philadelphia Co. Dent. Soc, 1940, 4: No. 7, 4-6.—Fishbein, M. Health and the war. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 12.—Holmes, E. M, jr. Community health in war time. Med. Rec, Houston, 1943, 37: 671-4.—Impact (The) of the war on the Health Department. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1945-46, 15: 243-6.—Mcintosh, T. S. Civil and military hygiene. Med. Off, Lond, 1919, 22: 175—MacKeown, R. J. Co-operation for the safeguarding of pubUc health interests of both the civil population and the Armed Forces in peace and during war. Pub. Health, Lond, 1921-22, 35: 245-9. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1922, 8: 10-5.—Manke. Gesund- heitsamt im Einsatz fiir die Gesundheitssicherung im Kriege. Deut. Aerztebl, 1942, 72: 218-20.—Mitreev, G. [Military problems of Soviet public health] Hig. & zdorov, 1942, 7: 1-3.-—Mountin, J. W. Health of the civilian population during war; the national problem. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 465-70.—Parran, T. The public health task in war. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 129-34. ------ Global frontiers of public health. Ibid, 1945, 96: 7-11.—Pico Navarro, R. Cooperaci6n sanitaria entre civiles y mUitares. Rev. mdd. mil, Mdx, 1938, 1: No. 3, 19-21.—Reforms resulting from war conditions. Med. Off, Lond, 1943, 70: 151.— Report of Senate Committee on Wartime Health and Educa- tion. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1945, 32: 270-84.—Reynolds, C. R. Cooperation of health services with the military establishment. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America (1939) 1940, 54. meet, 25-30.-—Rowntree, L. G. War and national health. Ohio M. J, 1942, 38: 529-36.—Schwitalla, A. M. Wartime health and education; the second hearing before Senator Pepper's Committee. Hosp. Progr, 1945, 26: No. 2, 52-63.—Wartime health and education [Senate Subcommittee] J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 127: 36-43.—Willink, H. U. Wartime health organiza- tion. Health & Social Welf, Lond, 1945, 225-32.—Wilson, W. L. Civil organization for health in time of war. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 778-89. HEALTH statistics. See Morbidity; Mortality. HEARING. See also Deafness; Ear; Ear injury, Deafness. Harris, J. D., & Myers, C. K. Intensity discrimination for white noise. 25 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. NM-003-020, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. —— [et al.] The effect of sensation level on intensity discrimination for white noise. 26 !. 28cm. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. NM^003 020 (or, No. 145, v. 8) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Research on auditory problems presented by naval opera- tions. J. Canad. M. Serv, 1945-46, 3: 323-9. ---- Rehabilitation. See also Rehabilitation; also subheadings of Ear injury. Adams, S. H. The record of a rescue. Volta Rev, 1944, 46: 157.—Canfield, N, & Morrissett, L. E. Military aural rehabilitation. In: Hearing & Deafness (Davis, H.) N. Y, 1947, 318-37.—Daggett, W. I. Discussion on war deafness and the care of deafened ex-servicemen. J. Lar. Otol, Lond, 1946, 61: 508-19.—Hughson, W, & Westlake, H. D. Manual for program outline for rehabilitation of aural casualties both miUtary and civilian. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1943-44, 48: Suppl, 3-15.—Joiner, E. The work at General Hospital No. 11. Volta Rev, 1944, 46: 153-6.—Klotz, P. La rd- habilitation des mutilds de 1'oreiUe. Rev. ouie, 1949, 26: Apr, 10-2.—Livingstone, G. The treatment of deafness in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1941, 206: 190-2.— Perwitzschky, R. Die Kriegsverletzungen und -schadigungen des Gehororgans; ihre Behandlung und Prognose. Med. Welt, 1939, 13: 1453; 1475.—Rutenburg, D. M. Boevye travmy ukha i ikh khirurgideskoe ledenie. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha 4c., Moskva, 1944, 4-6.— Van de Water, M. Teaching war deaf and blind. Science News Lett, 1944, 45: 106-8. HEARING aid. Amano, N, & Hukuyama, K. [Vergleichende Untersu- chungen iiber die Funktion verschiedener Horapparate] BuU. Nav. M. Ass, Tokyo, 1938, 27: 369-76.—Electric hearing aids. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 25.—Evans-Jones, M. Wartime invention helps deaf children. Calcutta M. Rev, 1946, 13: 110-2.—Hearing aids for Army. Army Navy- Reg, 1943, 64: No. 3327, 3.—Halm, T. A haUasja- vfto kdsziilekek az audiologus szemszogdbol. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 102-5.—Howard, J. C, jr. Hearing aids. U. 8. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 117-20.— McCracken, G. A. Ear molds for hearing aid appliances. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 567-70.—Thompson, E. A. Testing of hearing and fitting of hearing aids. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, Suppl, 216-25. HEART. See also Cardiology; Cardiovascular system; Diphtheria, Pathology; Disease—by organs: Cardiovascular system; Endocarditis; Medica] examination, Cardiovascular system. Henschen, C. La ressuscitation du coeur et du cerveau. Gior. med. mil, 1947, 94: 265-7.—Kenedi, I. Panaszmentes sportolokon dszlelt koros EKG-gorbdk. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 567-76.—Meisinger, G. F. Functional heart and circu- latory model. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 97-100. Abnormity. Caplan, S. M. Dextrocardia with situs inversus; report of eight cases with a review of the Uterature on dextrocardia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1011-6.—Stubenbord, W. D. Dextrocardia in association with a short P-R interval with prolongation of the QRS complex. Ibid, 412-6. Aneurysm. Bresnahan, J. F., & Gottlieb, A. M. Aneurysm of the left ventricle of the heart; 2 cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 363-72.—Figarola Infante, T. Aneurisma de la auricula izquierda. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 32-8. ---- Arrhythmia. Graybiel, A., & Dawe, C. J. Auricular fibrillation resulting from hypothermia; a case report. 6 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. NM 001 019, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. McNamara, B. P., Stabile, D. E., & Wills, J. H. The effect of TEPP and atropine on the induction of ventricular fibrillation by epineph- rine. 7p. 26^cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 224, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Brofman, B. L. Mitral stenosis with auricular flutter. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 4, 45-7.— Collins, V. J. Cardiac arrythmias accompanying use of whole blood. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 903-5.—Eichert, H. Potassium acetate therapy in paroxysmal auricular fibrUlation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 405-11.—Griffith, G. C. Use of paredrine hydrobromide; parahydroxy-a-methyl-phenyl- ethylamine hydrobromide in control of cardiac arrhythmias with a review of the Uterature. Ibid, 1945, 44: 284-99.— Mortensen, H. V. Le cardiopatie e l'assicurazione vita; le aritmie. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 357-61. ---- Disability. See also Medical examination, Cardiovascular system. Cottle, R. I, jr. Cardiac abnormaUties among recruit candidates. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1949, 49: 946-9.—Eanes, R. H, McGill, K. H, & Clark, M. L. Cardiovascular defects in Selective Service registrants. Am. Heart J, 1946, 32: 504-14.— Hyman, A. S. Asymptomatic heart disease; observations made during the early recruiting period for navy and marine enlist- ments. Am. J. Med, 1948, 5: 351-64.—Markson, D. E., & Gethner, M. P. An analysis of cardiac abnormalities in 460 selectees. Illinois M. J, 1942, 82: 350-4.—Mitchell, W. G. Functional heart disease in the examination of candidates for naval aviation. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 834-9 — Reicker, H. Cardiac disabiUties. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet, Wash, 1945, 69-74. ---- Disease [incl. tumor] Arjev, M. Poroki serdca (vitia cordis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 763-9.—Braun, W, & Hoffmann, G. T. Metastatic tumor in the heart; report of a HEART 509 HEART case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948, 48: 275-7.—Brown, M. G. Cardiac problems in a station hospital. Am Heart J, 1944, 27: 565-7.—Camelin, Darbon [et al.] Thrombose intracardiaque des cavitds droites. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 124. ------Garnung, H. [et al.] A propos du rdtrdcissement mitral pur, sans signes radiologiques. Ibid, 42-4.-—Caftedo, R. Estenosis mitral afona. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1944, 8: 109-14..—Delaney, J. H, Miller, S. I. [et al.] Valvular heart disease; previously unrecognized in military medical examina- tions. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 884-6.—East, T. Le cardio- patie e l'assicurazione vita, i vizi valvolari. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 356.-—Edwards, J. C. Cardiac problems in a general hospital overseas. South. M. J, 1946, 39: 359-66.— Galli G. I vizi valvolari organici del cuore in tempo di pace e di guerra. Rass. clin. sc, 1940, 18: 67-70.—Glushien, A. S, & Greer, J. A. The syndrome of Bernheim. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 277-86.—Hoffmann, E. Einige Beobachtungen von angeborenen Herzfehlern bei Soldaten. Veroff. Heer. San, 1939, No. 108, 174-99.—King, J. T. Cardiac disorders in an Army general hospital. J. Missouri M. Ass, 1944 41: 197-200.-—Lahilonne, P. Sur deux cas de maladie de Fallot. Rev. mdd. nav. Par, 1946, 1: 285-9.—Meister, P. Die pathologischen Herzbefunde. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1946, 23:25-42.—Milders, H. D. E. La cardiopatie e l'assicura- zione vita; i vizi valvolari. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 355.—Moller, F. Analys av de under beredskapstiden a Garnisonssjukhuset i SollefteS, observerade militara hjartfallen. Tskr. mU. halsov, 1948, 73: 173-6.—Roth, O. Formen, Bewertung und Behandlung der Herzstorungen im Militar- dienst. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 752-79. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 369.—Shaw, C. C. Heart disease in middle age. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 579-90.—Silva Rebello, O. Fundo de olho e cardiologia. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1947, 8: 1143-54.—Terzani, A. Incidenza delle cardiopatie valvolari nei miUtari ricoverati. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 245-7. Also Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 498-500.—Traum, A. H. Interauricular septal defect with mitral stenosis, Lutembacher's svndrome. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 274-6.— Valvular disease of the heart. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944, No. 38, 5.—Vidal Rios, O. Cardiopatfas y secreciones in temas. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 270-4.— Votchal, B. Serdedno-legodnyi sindrom. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 65-8.—Walker, R. H. Primary sarcoma of the heart; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1949, 49: 878-83.—White, P. D. The soldier and his heart. Bull. N. England M. Center, 1940, 2: 275. ------ Cardiac problems in war time. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 323-31. ---- Disease—in veterans. Beardsley, L. G. Error in cardiac diagnosis, with far- reaching consequences. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 348-50.—Lueth, H. C. Cardiac aspects in the care of veterans. BuU. Chicago Heart Ass, 1946, 24: 1-12.— Reisinger, J. A, & Wilcox, B. B. Statistical study of heart diseases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 351-62 — Silver, S. L, & Baker, L. A. Reexamination of veterans dis- charged because of heart disease or hypertension. J. Am. M. Ass, 1946, 130: 136-43. ---- Effort syndrome. See Heart neurosis. ---- Examination. See also Medical examination, Cardiovascular system; also such terms as Electrocardiography, etc. Dal Pra, L. Cateterismo del cuore ed angiocardiografia. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1949, 54: 121-6, pi.—De Niederhausern, A, & Moruzzi, G. Osservazioni sui metodi sfigmografici per la determinazione della gettata sistoUca neU'uomo. Gior. med. mil, 1943, 91: 343-80.—Rosa, L. Az elektromos systole hosszanak korjelzo drtdkdrol. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 344-7.— Sherman, C. F. Radiologic measurement of the heart. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 1-5.—Thiele, W. H. Roentgenography in cardiology. Ibid, 1942-43, 19: 137-40. ---- Failure. See also other subheadings. DeGraff, A. C. Management of cardiac failure, lip. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Techn. Bull. TB 10-44, U. S. Veterans Admin. Also Change 1. Ip. 1948. Brown, M. G. The physiological approach to congestive heart failure. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 56-60.—Constantinescu, C. D. Insuficienta mitrala considerate din punct de vedere medico-miUtar. Rev. san. mil, Bucur, 1936, 35: 149-57.— Douglas, A. H. Medical management of cardiac failure. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 253-8.—Green, J. R, & Patterson, G. S. Use of maintenance mercurials in cardiac failure. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 354-6.—Smith, W. H., & Gold, H. A case of congestive heart failure. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 320-3. ---- Hypertrophy [& enlargement] See also Hypertension. Claria Olmedo, A. Agrandamiento del coraz6n de etiologia imprecisa sin signos clinicos de descompensacion. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1946, 45: 1204-15.—Filippone, J. F, & Fradkin, N. F. Acute cardiac enlargement complicating respiratory in- fections; report of 3 cases. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 2: 136-40.—Norris, R. F, & Siegler, A. M. Hyper- trophy of the heart of unknown cause in young adults; report of two additional cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1949, 49: 523-7. ---- Myocardium. Bauer, W. A. Toxic myocarditis. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 2, 4-7.—Buchner, F. Durchblutungsstorungen des Herzmuskels (nach Beobachtun- gen bei der Truppe) Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 88.—Fischer, W. Ueber eine eigenartige Form von Myokardi- tis und die Frage der Wehrdienstbeschadigung. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1943, 8: 275-9.—Garland, L. H. Myocardial infarc- tion; roentgen diagnosis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 89- 96.—Graef, I. Infarction of the auricle. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 481-4.-—Henrion & Jarniou. Un cas d'infarctus du myocarde post-traumatique tardif. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 132.—Jones, B. C, jr, & Strauch, J. H. Myocardial infarction at the age of 21; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 517-22.—Ketterer, C. H. The prognosis of myocardial infarction. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 134-6.—Kistin, A. D, & Mazer, M. Current practice in cardiovascular diseases; the treatment of acute myocardial in- farction. Ibid, 369-84.-—Kurshakov, N. Grudnaja gaba (angina pectoris; stenocardia) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 267-71.—Masimo, T. Gunmu-tyu no sinkin sySgai ni tuite [Myocardosis in active military service] Nippon zyunkanki byogaku, 1938-39, 4: 229.—Mate, I. A szfvizomlaesio fogalma, kritikaja ds drtdke. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 337-43.—Mauvais, R, & Lucquin, J. Les troubles cardio-vasculaires au cours de la myopathie chronique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 122-4.—Quinn, R. W. Spontane- ous rupture of the right ventricle. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 507-12.—Ratte. Infarctus post-opdratoire du myocarde; injections intraveineuses de novocaine. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 92.—Ruchelli, A. P, & Marra, J. A. Infarto de miocardio en un conscripto. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1942, 41: 444.—Schondube, W. Myokardinfarkt bei einem 20 jahrigen Soldaten. Deut Militararzt, 1942, 7: 684-7.—Simmons, W. R, & Wolfson, S. A. Cardiac strain; myocardial infarction without coronary artery disease; case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 33-7.—Steigmann, F, & Glassner, F. Acute myo- cardial infarction in men below forty. Ibid, 1946, 99: 177- 81.—Turuoka, S. NaUn-teki gen-in ni yoru kyusi rei no by5ri- kaibo-sosiki-gaku-teki kenkyu, toku-ni sono sinzo syoken ni ippan kan-situ-sei sinkin-en to no hikaku kosatu ni tuite [Sudden death due to internal causes, especially observations on the hearts of such cases, and comparative observations on interstitial myocarditis in general] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 904- 20.—Via, E, & Dottori, G. Contributo al valore della chimo- grafia e deUa elettrocardiografia nello studio dell'infarto del miocardio. Gior. med. mil, 1948, 95: 13-29.—Walthard, B. Herzmuskelerkrankungen und Coronarsklerose; ihre Bezie- hungen zu Militardienstleistungen. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 479-85.—Weinberg, H. B, Ochs, L, jr, & Chesnick, R. B. Myocardial infarction and/or fatal coronary disease in young soldiers. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1947, 37: 56-64. ---- Pericardium. Allison, S. T, & Loughlin, E. H. Acute suppurative peri- carditis; successfuUy treated with intrapericardial penicillin and systemic chemotherapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 383-6.-—Boch, J. Pick's disease with tuberculosis in several sites. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1940-41, 17: 418-20 — Erskine, E. B. Treatment of pericardial effusion with ephe- drine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1942, 40: 973-5.—Faria, R. Sobre um caso de pericardite purulenta tratado pela penicilina local. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1946, 35: 79-82.—Germain, A, Marty, J, & Chochon, E. Sur un cas de diverticule probable du pdri- carde. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1946, 40: 110.—Hines, R. E, & Nolan, D. E. Primary endothelioma of the pericardium. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 82-4.—Hoffman, H. L, & Colver, T. Chronic constrictive pericarditis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 288-90.—Kern, R. A, & Godfrey, E. W. Pneumohydropericardium; a report of 3 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1001-11.—Kistin, A. D. Chronic constrictive pericarditis treated by pericardiectomy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 67-71.—Matlage, W. T., jr. Chronic constrictive pericarditis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 328-30—Mueller, C. F. Pick's syndrome. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 219.—Pascual Volpi, J., & Olascoaga, M. L. Divertfculo del pericardio. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 708-16.—Smith, L. B, & McHugh, W. P. Intrapericardial use of peniciUin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 89, 106-9.—Templeton, C. W. Purulent pericardi- tis; combined surgical and penicillin treatment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 44-7. HEART 510 HEART INJURY ---- Rheumatism. See also Rheumatism. Camelin, A, Pellerat, J. [et al.] Pdricardite rhumatismale primitive, action d'un salicylate retard intraveineux. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 84.—Claiborne, T. S. Rheumatic fever and rheumatic heart disease in a general hospital in North Africa. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5 8.—Faradi, L, & Hahn, E. Rheumas szfvmegbetegeddsek ds munkakdpessdg. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 285-92.—Henrion & Jarniou. Endomyocardite rhumatismale sdvdre et prolongde traitde avec succes par l'association pdnicilline-saUcylate de soude. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1949, 43: 133.— Picatoste, R. Consideraciones sobre algunas formas oligosintom&ticas de la enfermedad reumatica y su importancia en la profilaxis de las cardiopatfas. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. epoca, 6: 395-7.—Valats, A. Rhumatisme cardiaque dvolutif; traite- ment par l'acdtate de ddsoxycorticostdrone. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 45.—Verstandig, C. C. Valvular heart disease (rheumatic) in rejectees; survey of 100,000 cardiac examinations performed at the New Haven Recruiting and Induction Station. Connecticut M. J, 1946, 10: 304-6.— Weber, M. L, & Berk, M. Coronary thrombosis in rheumatic heart disease; report of a case and statistical review. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 67-70. ---- Surgery. See under Surgical technic. ---- Tachycardia. Binet, L, & Strumza, M. V. La tachycardie postanoxique. Mdd. adronaut, 1947, 2: 385-8.—Bishop, L. F, jr, & Kimbro, R. W. Short P-R interval with prolonged QRS complex asso- ciated with paroxysmal tachycardia. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 153-5.-—Canedo, R. Taquisistolia auricular. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1944, 8: 39-50.—Hollingsworth, E. W. Ventricular paroxysmal tachycardia; with report of a case. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1932-33, 9: 309-13.—Needels, L. J. Apo- morphine in paroxysmal tachycardia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1282. HEART block. De Feo, H. F. Complete heart block with Stokes-Adams syndrome; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 265-70.— Fisch, C. Complete heart block; a study of two cases in veterans of World War II. N. England J. M, 1948, 238: 589- 92.—Germain, A, & Marty, J. Dissociation auriculo-ventricu- laire, avec pdriodes de Luciani-Wenckebach, d'origine neuro- tonique simple. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 35.-—Har- vill, T. H. Transient complete heart block in a 17-year-old male. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 1263-8.—Ketterer, C. H, & Barnett, R. N. Paroxysmal bundle-branch block, with- out other evidence of cardiac disease. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 449-51.—Mauvais, R, & Lucquin, J. Prdsentation d'dlectro-cardiogramme; block de la branche droite. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1947, 41: 124.—Nolan, D. E. Digitalis in auriculo-ventricular block. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 389.—Szerreiks, E. Ein Fall von totalem Herzblock ohne Leistungsminderung bei vollem aktiven Mili- tardienst. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 380-3.—Turner, L. B. Asymptomatic congenital complete heart block in an Army Air Force pilot. Am. Heart J, 1947, 34: 426-31. HEART injury. See also Injury; Thoracic injury; Wound. Cholkov, B. Wounds of the heart. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 278 (Abstr.)—Cuadrado, F. Sobre la dificultad del diagnostico de las heridas del corazon. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 76-81. ——-— Consideraciones a las heridas de corazon y pericardio, con dos casos de observacion personal. Ibid, 373-83.—Dzhanelidze, J. Serdce; ognestrel- nye ranenija serdca. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 89-94, 2 pi.—Gillesby, W. J. Cardiac tamponade; report of stab wound in the right ventricle. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 284-7.—Goldman, L. The functional state of the cardio-vascular system after wounds of the heart. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 279 (Abstr.)—Holubec, K, & Tolar, V. Zur Prognose der Herzverwundung. Ibid, 1942-43, 3: 138 (Abstr.)—Ivanickaia, M. Serdce; rentgenodiagnostika ranenij serdca. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 5: 95-7, 2 pi.—Ivanov, K. P. Elektrokardiografideskie nabljudenija pri ranenijakh serdca. Kim. med, Moskva, 1948, 26: No. 7, 70-5.—Klugman, G. A. Sludaj gnojnogo perikardita na podve isolirovannogo ranenija perikarda. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c. (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 283.-—Martiarena, L. H. Las heridas del corazon en la guerra. Congr. chileno cirug. (1944) 1945, 6. Congr, 231-7.—Master, A. M. Cardiovascular injuries in the war. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 265-8.—Mate, I. Adatok a szuras okozta szfvizom- sdruldsek EKG-korismdjdhez. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 151-6.— Miiglich, H. Stichverletzung des rechten Herzvorhofes. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 264-8.—Neff, G. Geheilte Herz- verletzungen; das Elektrokardiogramm bei Herzverletzungen Bull. War M, Lond, 1942-43, 3: 262 (Abstr.)—Ohnesorge, g! Herzschussverletzung im Elektrokardiogramm. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1942, 7: 272-5.—Petrovsky, B. V. Ognestrelnye ranenija serdca i perikarda po dannym frontovogo hospitalia Khirurgia, Moskva, 1948, No. 10, 43-50.—Rehn. Kranken- vorstellungen aus dem Gebiet der Herz- und GefafischUsse Klin. Wschr, 1942, 21: 979. Also Med. Klin, Berl, 1942, 38! 1151.—Ronka, E. K. F., km. Wash., 1920. Board (The) for disabled soldiers [Japan] J. Am. M. Ass, 1938, 111: 1394.—Deutsche Soldatenheime in Frankreich. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 9.—Sprague, C. H. Fitch's Home for the Soldiers, Noroton Heights and Veterans' Home, Rocky HiU. Connecticut M. J, 1941, 5: 930-2.—State home for veterans given praise. WeU. Bull, Springf, 1939, 30: No. 6, 4. HOMICIDE. See with Murder. HOMOLOGOUS serum jaundice. See Hepatitis, Serum hepatitis. HOMOSEXUALITY. See also Neurotic; Psychopath; Unfit. Leexow, K. F. v. Armee und Homosexualitat; schadet Homosexualitat der militarischen Tiich- tigkeit einer Rasse? 112p. 21cm. Lpz., 1909. Forms No. 5, v. 2, Homosex. Schr, Lpz, 1914. Anderson, C. On certain conscious and unconscious homo- sexual responses to warfare. Brit. J. M. Psychol, 1944, 20: 161-74.—Dravo, E. L. The problem of the psychopath in recruit training of the U. S. Navy. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1940, 33: 451.—Hirschfeld, M. Homosexuality and transvestitism. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y, 1937, 134-51.—Keenan, J. W. Homosexuals. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Com- mand, 1948, 3: No. 11, 14.—Liber. B. Between mental health and mental disease. Med. Times, Lond, 1943, 71: 183-5 — Loeser, L. H. The sexual psychopath in the miUtary service; a study of 270 cases. Am. J. Psychiat, 194.5-46, 102: 92-101.— Menninger, W. C. Homosexuality. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y, 1948, 222-31.—Myerson, A. Sexual perverts; constitutional psychopaths; hysteria; malingerers. HOMOSEXUALITY 519 HORSE Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp, Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 74-82.-—Psychiatry and the problem of homosexuality. U S Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 920-2.—Rudolf, G. D. Sex in the fighting services at an isolated station. Brit. J. M. Psychol 1947-48, 21: 127-34.—Wayne, D. M, Adams, M, & Rowe! L. A. A study of miUtary prisoners at a disciplinary barracks suspected of homosexual activities. Mil. Surgeon, 1947 101 • 499-504. HONG Kong. See under Hospital report. HORSE. See also Chemical warfare, Defense, veterinary; Embarkation; Mule; Remount; Remount service. Basei [Horse administration: statistics p.311-677. 25Hcm. Tokyo, 1899. In: Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun-syo zyfini-kai tokei nenpo (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 11/2: Das Truppenpferd; Korperbau, Erkrankungen, Fut- termittel. 208p. 15cm. Berl., 1938. Solanet, E. El caballo es arma de guerra. 6p. 26}£cm. B. Air., 1942. Cartwright, J. A. An appreciation of the noble animal in peace and war. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 21.— Castanedo, J. A. Armonfa de lineas. Rev. san. mil, Habana 1943, 7: 227-9.—Chieffi. A. O cavalo na guerra. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1943-44, 6: No. 44, 65-71.—Dogu, L. Ucaklarin guriiltulerine karsi atlarin korunmasi [How to train horses against the noises produced by aircraft] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 152-5.—Erdogu, N. Suvari atlarlmizin caplan ne olmahdir? [The ideal measurements of our cavalry horses] Ibid, 97-113.—Ergebnis des vom Veterinarinspekteur im Oberkommando des Heeres veranstalteten Preisausschrei- bens iiber das Lied vom Truppenpferd. Zschr. Veterinark, 1943, 55: 181-9.-—Morais Coutinho, A. O cavalo e seu valor. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1939, 2: 1523.—Orhan Erkurt [The mechanism of the action of the horse's pastern] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 394-8.—Polhill, S. G. War Animals Allies Fund (for Russian war horses) Vet. Rec, Lond, 1943, 55: 134.—Schneider, R. Statistik uber den Ankauf von Artillerie-Bundespferden in den Jahren 1930-44 (15 Jahre) Schweiz. Arch. Tierh, 1945, 87: 91-3. ■----— Statistik uber Bestand, Krankheiten und Abgang von Pferden der Eidg. Pferderegieanstalt in Thun. Ibid, 94.—Semeka, S. Konno- sanitarnaja rota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 2: 1416-25, pi.— Shuttleworth, A. C. The function of the femoro-patellar joint of the horse. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 2-8.—Simizu, K. Bazi kankei-ka sikan no bazi tisiki kozyo ni kan-suru hdsaku [Plans for the improvement of a knowledge of horses among the officers having to do with horses] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 918-25.—Solanet, E. El caballo es arma de guerra. Jornadas agron6m. vet, B. Air. (1941) 1942, 3. Congr, 33-6. ---- Breeding and care. See also Remount service; Veterinary Corps; Veterinary service. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 11/1: Das Truppenpferd; Pferdepflege, Stallpflege, Fiittern und Tranken. 72p. 15cm. Berl., 1937. Alix. A propos de la rfipUque de M. le Doctor V6teiinaire P. Stavrescu, general de brigade, concernant la creation des races par l'exercice des organes. Bull. Acad. vit. France, 1929, 2: 98.-—Artificial feeding of Army horses. Vet. Med, Chic, 1942,37:347.—Barreto, L. F. Criacao do cavalo militar. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1941, 4: 3154-9.—Becker, E. Die neu- zeitUche Zahnpflege beim Truppenpferd. Zschr. Veterinark, 1944, 56: 179-88.—Castanedo, J. A. Los caballos aiabes, como sementales, no tienen mas que un inconveniente; de que sus crias resultan algo pequenas. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1943, 7: 138.-—China establishes stations for breeding army horses. Vet. Med, Chic, 1942, 37: 316.—Earle, I. P, Ellis, N. R, & Greer, C. S. Minimum roughage requirements of horses. Army Vet. Bull, 1943, 37: 95-109.—Fretz, W. A raca breta. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1945, 7: No. 48, 5-8.-—Inchausti, D. Aptidao do cavalo puro sangue inglfiz fora do hipodromo. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1942, 5: 57.—Jennings, W. E. Twelve years of horse breeding in the Army. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1950, 116: 11-6.—Kanso no tyosei oyobi tyozo ni tuite [The manufacture of hay and its storage] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1153-9.—Ken-ba taisaku zissi yoryo [Practical measures for keeping horses well] Ibid, 1290-5.—Knowles, R. H. The rational clipping of Army horses and mules. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 78-82.—Kural, K. [Throwing horses by McKillip method] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1926, 2: 118.—Mackinnon, M. M. Some observations on Japanese animal management. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 155—Matubara, S. An-syo no yobo to taisaku [Methods of prevention and treat- ment of saddle-sores] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 37-48 — Netti ni okeru ken-ma taisaku ni tuite [Health measures for horses in hot countries] Ibid, 136-42.— Osman Zeki. Garni- zonlarda ath kitaat ahurlari ve hayvanati galistirma tarzlaii nasil olmahdir [Les ecuries dans les garnisons et la maniere de S ooav,a^lle.r, ]es chevaux] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 196Z-J6 10: 414-23—Remount breeding and breeding disease data. Vet. Bull, Carlisle, 1940, 34: 310-2.—Rix, J. C. The horses of the surrendered enemy in Austria. J. R. Army Vet Corps 1945-46, 17: 57-64.—Rochefrette. Le cheval du Sud- Indochinois; elevage, utilisation civile et miUtaire. Rev vet mil. Par, 1947, 2: 79-120— Rupprecht. Einiges uber Voll- blutrennen und uber den Vollbluter im deutschen Heer. Zschr Veterinark, 1941, 53: 318-25.—Sanz Egaiia, C. Crfa caballar- los vetennarios militares. In his Hist. vet. espaB, Madr, 1941, 413-6.—Sataka, H. Gunba hoiku kansei ni si-suru gutai-teki taisaku ni tuite [Practical measures useful in the completion of the training of the war horse] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 13-36.—Souza Vieira, M. Normas para criacao e trato dos animais puro sangue inglfis. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1942, 5: 33-44, pi.—Tabe, Y. Omoto Butai ni okeru kiko ansyo yobo-ho ni tuite [Method of prevention of saddle sores on the back, in the Omoto Regiment] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 519-25, 4 pi.—Tanaka, M. Konzi zihen no keiken ni kangami yasen ni okeru gotei no kozyo-saku ni tuite [Measures for the improve- ment of the protection of the hoofs of horses during battle, based upon experience in this war] Ibid, 120-6.—Townsend, C. H. S. A method of numbering and marking Army animals; adopted in the Central Mediterranean Force. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 141-4.—Uma ryosei senpo ni tuite [Methods of choosing fodder for horses] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1280.—Uncle Sam, the world's largest horse bleeder. Army Vet. BuU, 1943, 37: 248.—Vallet, L. Le demi-sang allemand et les marques au fer chaud des chevaux allemands. Rev. vet. mil. Par, 1948, 251-67. ---- Disease. See also such terms as Encephalomyelitis; Epizootic; Foot-and-mouth disease; Glanders, etc.; also Hospital, veterinary. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-2115; Medical Department: Communicable diseases of animals, shipping fever. 3p. 8°. Wash., 1921. Akerblom, E. Etiologia das laminites. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1945, 7: No. 49, 95.—Bain, A. N. Treatment of lice in horses. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940-41, 12: 156.—Bassett, C. S. Vaccination of equines for the prevention of African horse sickness. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S, 1944, 2: 176-80.-—Belet & Moll. Relation d'un cas d'incarceration du duodenum k travers une dechirure double du grand mesentere Rev. vit. mil. Par., 1935, 19: 593-5.—Bennison, J. C. Demo- dicosis of horses with particular reference to equine members of the genus Demodex. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 34; 66.—Blount, W. P, & Alexander, F. C. Subcutaneous emphysema of tracheal origin in the horse. Ibid, 1944-45, 16: 152-4.—Butz, H, & Sonnenbrodt. Konstitutionsmangel und Erbfehler unserer Warmblutzuchten. Vet. Bull, Lond, 1942, 12: 547 (Abstr.)—Costa, D. Contribuicao para o estudo do tratamento da habronemose cutanea. Rev. mil. med. vet , Rio, 1942, 5: 63-6, 4 pi.—Eberbeck. Zur Bekampfung der Pferdeseuchen, insbesondere des ansteckenden Katarrhs der Luftwege und seiner Folgeerscheinungen im Kriege. Zschr. Veterinark, 1941, 53: 311-5.-—Emminger, A. C. African horse sickness. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S, 1944, 2: 169-76.— Equine influenza. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 132; Oct, 179.-—Equine influenza and complications. Ibid, 1948, Jan, 167.—Gebauer. Ueber einen Fall von Rtick- gradverkrummung bei einem Truppenpferd. Zschr. Veteri- nark, 1941,53:421-3.—Goldbeck, T. Das Militar-Veterinarwe- sen und die Krankheits-Statistik der Armeepferde aller Kultur- staaten [Report by E. Bohm] Svensk veterinartidskr, 1908, 13: 464-6.—Hulusi Nartman. Nadir raslanan karakteristik bir meri tesenniicu ve tedavisi. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 130-3.—Jones, T. C, & Jennings, W. E. Equine influenza and related respiratory diseases in horses; epizootiological and cUnical observations. Army Vet. BuU, 1943, 37: 218-30.— Kaityu ni kiin-suru to suitei-seraru nomaku-noen no iti rei [A case of meningo-encephalitis with Ascaris lumbricoides as the suspected cause] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 697-9.— Kumagai, T. Zin-tyu ni okeru gunba sinryo seiseki no kozyo saku [Improvement of medical treatment of war horses in the field] Ibid, 1-12.—McNellis, R. Fuadin in the treatment of verminous dermatitis in horses. Army Vet. Bull, 1942, 36: 93-5.—Macrae, R. I. An unusual case of wind-sucking. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 125.—Mehnert. Ein Beitrag zur Klarung der Erschopfungsursachen bei Pferden im russi- schen Feldzug 1941. Zschr. Veterinark, 1944, 56: 88-95.— Necib Zobu [Eye diseases (in horses)] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937,15: 135-50.—Oppermann, M. Beobachtungen am Zirkulationsapparat und Blutbild ausgemusterter und erscho- pfter. entkrafteter Heerespferde. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr, 1943, 51: 126-31.-—Peters. Beitrag zur Wurmbehandlung der Trup- penpferde. Zschr. Veterinark, 1943, 55: 27.—Quevedo, J. M. HORSE 520 HORSE Resultados obtidos com a fenotiazina em cavalos portadores de parasitas gastro-intestinais. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1945, 7: No. 48, 28.—Rexroth, E. Beitrag zum klinischen und pathologisch-anatomischen Bild des ansteckenden Katarrhs der Luftwege, nach Beobachtungen bei der Truppe. Zschr. Veterinark, 1941, 53: 371-90.—Riza Esref. Bir Beygir ve bir Esterde adalei kalbin Melano sarkomu [Meianosarcome du muscle cardiaque chez un cheval et chez un mulet] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1932-33, 10: 569-83.—Robertson, A. I. Gastrophilus equi in a pony. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 65.—Saito, R. Butai ni okeru sentu (syasen) no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations on colic in the regiment] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 812-7.—Seymour, R. T, & Stevenson, D. S. Equine respiratory diseases in newly purchased animals. Army Vet. Bull, 1942, 36: 81-92.— Short, G. V. Further notes on the pathology of the fundus of the horse's eye. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939-40, 11: 90-2 — Silva, C. G. Contribuicao ao estudo do cavalo Bretao Postier no Brasil; a pelagem em face da patologia e da heredologia. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1947, 9: No. 51, 24-6.—Steck, W. Zur Feststellung und Bekampfung der heute verbreiteten Seuchen des Dienstpferdes. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh, 1942, 84: 1-13.—Steffan, H. Jahr (1) Bekampfung des ansteckenden Katarrhs der Luftwege, Pferdegrippe, im Heer mittels des Streptocin-Eubasin-Verfahrens. Zschr. Veterinark, 1944, 56: 160-8.—Uma no syusikotu syogai tiken go rei ni tuite [Five cases of successful treatment of trouble with the sesamoid bones in the horse] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1146-52, 2 pi.— Vieira Loureiro, M. Mormo. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1939, 2: 1363-74.-—Weischer, F. Vermeidung von Verlusten und Schaden durch Hufrehe bei Truppenpferden. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr, 1940, 77. ---- Employment. See also Remount; Transportation. Ante-projeto de julgamento de animais cavalares na IV exposicSo de animals de Mato Grosso. Rev. mil. remonta vet, Rio, 1945, 7: No. 49, 66-8.—Baumgart. Erfahrungen mit den nach Deutsch-Sudwestafrika eingefiihrten Pferden und Maul- tieren. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh, 1905, 31: 484-99.—Carrera, A. Caballos de resistencia. Rev. med. vet, B. Air, 1942, 24: 86-94.—Gillmor, D. A. Equine practice evolution from a mili- tary point of view. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1944, 56: 149-51.— Goldbeck, P. La situation des v6te>inaires militaires et la statistique medicale des chevaux de l'armee dans tous les pays civilises [Rapport par C. .,] Repert. police san. vit. hyg. pub, 1908, 24: Bull. mU, 33; 89; 109; 141.—Hardy, E. N. The horse in modern warfare. Vet. Med, Chic, 1942, 37: 313. ■—■----When the Red Cavalry charges the toll of animals is indescribable. Ibid, 324.—Hofe, F. W. Einfuhrung in die neue Gebirgsremontierung; die in Deutschland erstandene Zucht von Maultieren und Haflingern sowie deren heereseigene Aufzucht als Tragtierersatz fiir unsere Gebirgstruppen. Zschr. Veterinark, 1943, 55: 333; 1944, 56: 1.—Hogreve, F. Das nordafrikanische Berberpferd und seine Eignung fiir die deutsche Wehrmacht; zugleich ein Vergleich zu deutschen und ausserdeutschen Vollblut- und Warmblutpferden. Ibid, 1944, 56: 293-304.—Horse (The) goes back to war. Army Vet. Bull, 1942, 36: 133-5.—Horses in the German Army. Vet. Bull, Carlisle, 1940, 34: 374.—Horses in the march of man. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 100: 487.—Horses, mules have important place in new military set-up. Ibid, 1941, 99: 303.— Osman Zheki. Umumi harpta IngiUz ordusunun istihdam ettigi muhtelif at irklarile bu irklarda gorulen faide ve mazar- ratlar [Races des chevaux employees dans l'armee anglaise pendant la guerre mondiale, leurs avantages et inconvenients observes] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1932-33, 10: 653- 65.—Smith, D. F. G. The 3-horsed wagon. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 82.—They'll help win the war. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass, 1942, 101: 147. ---- Equipment. Quittek. Beschreibung einer Pferdefiihrlein. Zschr. Ve- terinark, 1944, 56: 17-23.—Savenko, G. Viuk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1070. ---- Examination. Flemming. Untersuchungen von Pferdeaugen. Zschr. Veterinark, 1928, 40: 229-35—Lam eris, F. Oogonderzoek bij militaire paarden. Tschr. veeartsenijk, 1908-09. 36: 475- 85.—Severo Barbosa. Conhecimentos indispensaveis ao estudo da idade do cavalo. Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1939 2: 1023-41— Yugawa, T, Ito, S, & Nakai, T. Nagoya-si ni okeru uma kensa zissi hokoku [., examination of horses in the city of Nagoya] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942. 1301-16. ---- Human pathological aspect. Comisseiti. Storia di farcino accidentale trasmesso dai cavallo aU'uomo e da questo al cavallo per via d'inoculazione. Gior. med. mil, 1851-52, 1: 289-93.— Koepplin, F. Gleich- zeitiges Auftreten von Skalma bei Pferden und von driisen- fieberahnUchen Erkrankungen beim Menschen. Vjschr schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1935, 12: 49-53.—Spriigel, W. Verur- sacht Einatmen von Hautschuppen enthaltendem Pferdestaub Allergie gegeniiber Pferdeserum? Deut. Militararzt, 1940 5: oo9. Injury. See also Gas poisoning—in animals. Blount, W. P, & Johnston, J. H. Multiple phosphorus burns in horses. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944—45, 16: 192.— Jockovic, M. S. [Interesting case of mechanical injury of the skin in horses caused by hay] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 765-7.-—Lebailly, J. Luxation externe et bilaterale de la calotte calcaneenne sur un cheval de pur sang. Rev. vit. mil. Par, 1948, 3: 205-8.— Shuja, J. Fracture of the second phalanx (os corona) in a horse, due to enemy action. Vet. Rec, Lond, 1945, 57: 492. ---- Transportation [incl. housing] Bardez & Pallas. Transit des chevaux butin de guerre. Rev. vit. mil. Par, 1947, 2: 121-37.—Dittmar. Uber die Unterbringung der Truppenpferde an der Ostfront im Winter 1941/42. Zschr. Veterinark. 1943, 55: 11-20.—Fischer. Ueber die Zweckmassigkeit von Laufstanden in Militarstallungen. Ibid, 1926, 38: 236-9.-—Netti ni okeru suna-babo no riyo ni tuite [The use of sand shelters for horses in tropical lands] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 296-8.—Ohmori, T. Dai To-A senso ni okeru gunba no senpaku yuso eisei ni tuite [Sanitation in the transportation of horses by ship during the great East Asian War] Ibid, 1347.— Rupprecht. Pferdestalle, Stallzelte, Reithauser und Reitplatze beim deutschen Heer und bei fremden Heeren. Zschr. Veterinark, 1942, 54: 3; 53.—Sato, R. Waga gunba no Sumatra nan-sin ki [Record of the journey of Japanese army horses to Southern Sumatra] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1440-7. HOSPITAL. See also Dispensary; Prisoner of war, Hospital; also the subsequent headings. Gullstrom, A. Nagra ord angaende den militara sjukvarden. Sven. lak. tidn, 1948, 45: 1286-8.—Kirk, N. T. Hospital vic- tory. Crippled Child, 1946-47, 24: 47.—Sand, R. Les hopitaux mUitaires. In his Vers la mid. sociale, Liege, 1948, 91.—Wiley, B. I. Liaison at hospitals and redistribution centers. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash, 1947, AGF 1: 491-4. ---- airborne. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Research report, project No. 832, report No. 1: Airborne movement of field hospital, T/O & E 8-510, 31 Aug. 44. 36p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Clark, D. M. Airborne hospital shelter unit. Air Surgeon Bull, 1944, 1: No. 5, 22.—Schuessler, C. F. Development of an airborne field hospital. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Mar, 20; Oct, 18; 1948, Jan, 40. ------ Progress in the development of airborne hospitals. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash, 1948, Jan, 142-6. ---- Air raid protection. See under Hospital administration, Protection. — auxiliary. Chicago Beach Hotel becomes hospital for Air Force. Illinois M. J, 1942, 82: 421.—M. I. room as a clinic. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 24, 4.—Ogle, D. C. A hotel makes good as a hospital. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 2, 55.— Rudolph, G, & Williams, E. Converting hotel to Naval hospital. Am. J. Nurs, 1942, 42: 1009-11.—Wulp, G. A. Wartime and auxiliary and emergency hospitals. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 202-4. ---- Aviation hospital. Aviation hospitals. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 5: 398-415.—Polov, A. Armejskij avia- cionnyj hospital. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 254-6. ---- Base hospital. See subheading (general) Battalion hospital. Sanchez, V. J. A Battalion hospital in Russia. Mil. Rev. Fort Leavenw, 1942-43, 23: No. 8, 16. ---- Camp hospital. Camp hospitals, American Expeditionary Forces. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 2: 749-90.— Masoner, K. W. Adequate hospital faciUties being provided for military training camps. Hosp. Management, 1940, 50: No. 5, 13-5. HOSPITAL 521 HOSPITAL ■--- captured. Arnold, C. H. Captured German military hospitals. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 395. ---- convalescent. See also Convalescent. Grimm. Brief aus Marienbad. Prag. med. Wschr, 1915, 40: 103-6.-—Vidaurreta, M. F. Hospital militar de reposo, convalecientes e invaiidos. Rev. mil, B. Air, 1946, 46: pt 2, 761-5. --- Demobilization. Discontinuance of hospitals, American Expeditionary Forces. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 2: 807-12. --- Dental clinic. See Ambulance, dental; Dental service, Mo- bile unit. --- Desert hospital. See with Desert warfare. --- Evacuation hospital. See also Ambulance; Ambulance service; Evacuation; Injury, Treatment: Hospitalization. Cherniak, I. M. Sortiiovofinye evakuacionnye hospitali frontovogo tyla. Tr. Evakohosp, Leningr, 1943, No. 5, 5-22.—Evacuation hospital; Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 289-301 — Evacuation hospital organized. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1284.—Geiger, A. J. Some rules for emergency evacuation, hospitals can be ready, be it war or peace. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 8, 68-71.—Gorinevskaia, V. [Hospitals for slightly wounded at the rear of the front-line] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 11, 9-12.—Gueullette, R. Le travail d'un hopital d'dvacua- tion primaire pendant le premier mois de la guerre. Mem. Acad, chir. Par, 1940, 66: 117-9.—Gurevich, S. A. [Hygiene of evacuation hospitals] Hig. & san, Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 4, 12-7.—llchenko, P. Y. Opyt organizacu raboty evakohospi- talja. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 66-9.-—Makhnovsky, D. G. [Results of the work of rear evacuation hospitals] Ibid, 1941, No. 8, 89.—Martin Monzon, A. Hospitales de evacuacion; organizacion v funcionamiento. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spam) 1939, 1. Congr, 556-73.—McCornack, C. C. The organization and administration of surgical and evacuation hospitals. Mil. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 381-96, pi.—Pereira Machado, M. O problema das evacuac5es sanit&rias em campanha; funcionamento do hospital de evacuacao. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1939, 67-123.-—Pesis, A. Sortirovocnyj hospital. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-49, 5: 221-32.—Reid, H. S. Changes due to combat experience in the E. T. O. on the erecting and ground plan of an evacuation hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 109-14.—Rufanov, I. G, & Rostotsky, I. B. Obscestvennost v evakohospitaliakh. In: 25 let sovet. zdravookhr. (Miterev, G. A.) Moskva, 1944, 50.-—Unit training of evacuation hospitals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 88, 69-77.—War-time evacuation hospi- tal will be organized. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1941, 34: 68.— Weinberger, M. Hospital de evacuacao. Rev. brasil. cir, 1945, 14: 299-312.—Zavalishin, N. I. Kontrolnoevakuacionnyj hospital (KEG) Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 33-8. --- Evacuation hospital, semimobile. Martin, P. H. Movement of an evacuation hospital (SM) by air. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 202-4.—Schickele, M. J. A. L'hopital d'dvacuation primaire. Arch. med. pharm. mil, 1930, 92: 207-55.—Timofeev, N. Kontrolno-evakuacionnyj hospital. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 14-20. --- Evacuation hospital, stable. MacFee, W. F. Plan for setting up a 750-bed evacuation hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 61-3. --- Field hospital. See also Battle, Medical work. Jurriaanse, A. *Veldambulances en wondbe- handeling te velde. 87p. 23^cm. Leiden, 1902. Abreu, F. de. Ambulancfa mixta; celula cirurgica. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1936, 25: 26.—Bondar, Z. A. [Characteristics of the work of the therapeutic section of a forward field hospital] Klin, med, Moskva, 1943, 21: 67-71.—Butcher, T. A. Some field ambulance notes. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 87- 91.-—Dowse, J. C. A. Mechanization and the modern field ambulance. Ibid, 1939, 72: 374-83.— Drossbach, M. Feld- lazarett im Einsatz. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1941, 88: 595-8. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 26 (Abstr.)—Field hos- pitals in the making. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1943, 39: 707.— Kinnear, J. A territorial field ambulance at home. J. R. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----34 Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 255-7.—Molchanov, N. Tera- pevti6eskij polevoj podviznoj hospital. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 463-5.—Perman, E. Rikt- linjer for organisationen av landstridskrafternas sjukvard i fait. In: Handledn. & Forsvarsmed, Stockh, 1940, 1: 15-26.— Polevoj podviznoj hospital. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 713-6.—Saugman, E. [Field hospitals] MUitaerlaegen, 1935, 41: 150-72.—Teneff, S. Ospedale da campo. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 29.— Uses and operation of a field hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 84, 2-4. --- general [C Z] United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-600: Medical Department: General hospitals; general provisions. Ip. 8? Wash., 1926. Also another edition, 3p. 8? Wash., 1934. Base hospitals ordered abroad. J. Am. M. Ass, 1917, 68: 1486.—Dubs. Aufgabe und Begriff des Basis-Spitales. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1935, 12: 75-88.—General hospitals to active duty. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 329.—Hetrick, L. E. General hospital. Ibid, 1936, 78: 199-204.—Lawrence, C. S. The function of base hospitals in war. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1924, 71: 128.—McCrae, T. The medical side of a military base hospital. Ibid, 1918, 65: 305-10.—Organization of emergency base hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 57.—Rutherford, R. Some points on base hospital organization, tented. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 176-89.—Stone, H. B. Base hos- pital 18, twenty years after. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag, 1928, 26: 47-50.—[IT. S. Navy] Mobile base hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 75.—Walker, S. G. Teething troubles of a general hospital in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 358-66. ---- House organ. See also Journalism. Anchor lines. N. Y., v.l, No. 1 1945- Ashford (The) news. White Sulphur Springs, W. Va., v.l, No. 2, 1943- v4, No. 10, 1946. Beacon (The) Augusta Ga., v.l, 1949- Continuation of the Oliver beacon. Beaumont news. El Paso, v.3, No. 51, 1946- Billings billboard. Fort Benjamin Harri- son, Ind., v.l, No. 13, 1943- Brooke bluebonnet broadcast. Fort Sam Houston, v.l, No. 1, 1944- Bushnell (The) bugle. Brigham City, v. 11, No. 4, 1944- Cadence (The) v.5, No. 17-V.6, No. 20. 2v. 45cm. Camp Upton, 1945-46. Continuation of the Upton nooz. Caducean (The) Fort Shafter, T. H., v.l, No. 5, 1945- Deshon diary. Butler, Pa., Jan. 18, 1945- Oct. 15, 1945. Deshonnaire. Butler, Pa., v.l, 1943-V.3, No. 16, 1944; [n. ser.] v.l, No. 1, 1944- y.l, No. 1-2, called: An unnamed weekly. Dibble data. Menlo Park, Calif., v.l, 1945-V.2, No. 4, 1946. Title varies: v.l, Nos. 1-7 as: Dibble news. Discontinued with v.2, No. 4, 1946. Dry dock; news of the Naval Hospital, San Diego, Calif. S. Diego, v.2, No. 28, 1943- Fog horn; Letterman General Hospital. S. Franc, v.3, No. 12, 1943- Hammond Rx, bian foru. Modesto, v.1-3, No. 50, 1943-45. Hospital hi-lites. Aiea Heights, v.2, No. 6, 1944- Hospital (The) review. Williamsbridge, N. Y., v.l, 1918- Mason post. Brentwood, L. I., v.l, No. 0, 1945. Duplicates, in part, material contained in v.l, No. 1 of the Spotlite issued on the same day. Mayonews. Galesburg, 111., v.l, No. 2, 1944- Northington news. Tuscaloosa, Ala., v.l, No. 5, 1944- Title varies slightly: Northington General Hospital news, v. 1, Nos. l-?49, 1944. HOSPITAL Oliver beacon. Augusta, Ga., v.3, No. 64, 1944- Outfit. N. Y., v.l, No. 1, 1944- Panacea. Shoemaker, Calif., v.2-4, 1944-46. Percy Jones General Hospital news, v.l, No. 5. 1 No. 28cm. Battle Creek, 1944. Red (The) robe. S. Antonio, No. 1, 1944- St. Albans Hospital news, v.2, No. 1-12. 12 Nos. 22>km. S. Albans, N. Y., 1944. San Leandro Naval Hospital news. S. Leandro, v.l, No. 2, 1944- Santana (The) Long Beach, Calif., v.2, Nos. 8/9, 1945- Spotlite (The) Brentwood, N. Y., v.l, No. 1 1945— ' Tilton talk. Fort Dix, v.3, No. 19, 1943- Top billings. 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Dv. 193/5: Reichs- wehr-Sanitats-Vorschrift. Teil 5: Lazarette. 47 [i. e. 57] p. 21cm. Berl., 1935. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Markblatt 53/3: Sprachverstandigungs- tafel fiir den Lazarettgebrauch. lip. 14}^cm. Berl., 1943. Germany. Reichskriegsministerium. Heer und Marine, Reichswehr-Sanitats-Vorschrift, Teil 5: Lazarette vom 29. Dezember 1934. 47p. 8? Berl., 1935. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-580; Medical Department: Hospitals, general provisions. 3p. 8? Wash., 1929. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 8-260: Fixed hospitals of the Medical Department (General and Station hos- pitals) 271p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Medical bills in Congress. J. Am. M. Ass, 1939, 113: 338.— Peeters, H. [Regulations of a military hospital probably of the 17th century] Geneesk. gids, 1928, 6: 28-36.—Rakhmanov, A. Raspisanie boleznej. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1049-51.—Steiner, E. Die Unteistellung der Spitaler unter das Militarstrafrecht. Veska Zschr, Luzern, 1940, 4: 3. ---- mobile. See also Hospital report, France. Army mobile hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: -*70.— Johnson, L. W. An experiment in hospital mobility. War Med, Chic, 1941, 1: 646-55. —— Where the Navy goes, there go the mobile hospitals. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 4, 53-6.—Marcovigi, G. Descrizione della tenda-baracca con pavimento smontabUe dell'ambulanza chirurgica mobile di armata. Riv. ingegn. san, 1917, 13: 73-6.—Mobile hospitals, general information regarding. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1943, 2: No. 2, 6.—Shahbazian, E. S, & Martynov, D. A. [Surgical work of a field mobile hospital] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 9, 23-9. HOSPITAL ---- naval. See also Hospital ship. Dunbar, W. M. How the Navv meets an emergency. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 2, 62-4.—McKinney, J. M. Function of the United States Naval Hospital. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1946, 55: 549.—Rozanov, P. 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Ibid, 32-6. ----- A propos des amdUorations k apporter aux infirmeries regimentaires; plan de l'infirmerie r6gimentaUe. Ibid, 1939, 33: 51. Also German transl, Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 296 (Abstr.)—Pedrazzi. II servizio sanitario nelle infermerie reggimentali. Gior. med. mil, 1926, 74: 47-50.-—Poisson. Les ameUorations a apporter aux infirmeries regimentaires. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr, 1938, 32: 519-22.—Tarayre. A propos des ameliorations a apporter aux plans des infirmeries regi- mentaires. Ibid, 432-6. ---- regional. Poltavcev, A. N. [Regional hospital] Sovet. med, 1941, 5: No. 17, 40-4. ---- requisitioned. See also subheadings (auxiliary, captured) Gundelach, K. Deutsche Verwundete in einem kroatischen Spital. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 177.—Vollenweider, P. L'utilisation des secours volontaires et des h6pitaux civils par le service de sante de guerre en Suisse. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1937, 19: 741-68. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. mid. mil, 1937, 7. 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[A year of the work of the Military Hospital Committee] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 7, 3-7.— Sertderikhin, M. A. [A year of the work of the Commission of the Military Hospital Committee on the cadres' improvement] Ibid, 1945, No. 1, 8. HOSPITAL company. Kaijser, R. [On the carrying out of orders by the mUitary hospital companies] Tskr. mU. halsov, 1940, 65: 174-81.— Reis, E. M. dos. Funcionamento de um platoon de um field hospital, na guerra. Rev. med. mU, Rio, 1945, 34: 389-98. HOSPITAL construction. See also Dispensary. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-585; Medical Department: Construction and repair of fixed hospitals, veterinary hospitals, and quarters for medical department noncommissioned officers in time of peace. 4p. 8? Wash., 1931. Army hospital built of concrete blocks. Engin. News Rec, 1943, 130: No. 23, 8.—Berkley, E. A. R. Hospital construction. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 22-6.—Clewer, D. MiUtary hospitals; choice of site and design. Ibid, 1940, 75: 209.— Ferraboug, O. L. La construction et l'amenagement des hopitaux; leur application aux hopitaux militaires generaux. Rev. Serv. san. mil. Par, 1938, 109: 839-99.—Mauss. Kunst- lerische Gesichtspunkte bei Bau und Einrichtung von Heeres- lazaretten. Veroff. Heer. San, 1938, H. 105, 65-83.—Military hospitals in the United States; construction and improvement. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 5: 57-116.—Popov, G. M. [The future war and principal ques- tions in the organization and equipment of surgical hospitals and service for the aerial defense] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1939, No. 2-3, 49-57.—Schroder. Lazarettneubauten. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 273-6. ------ Lazarettbau in der neuen Wehrmacht, ein Ruckblick. Ibid, 1938, 3: 73-6.—Walker- Taylor, P. N. MUitary hospitals; choice of site and design. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 101-7.—Walson, C. M. Con- struction and repair of hospitals. Army M. Bull, 1936, No. 37, 59-78. ---- Equipment. See also Bed; Operating room. Availability of hospital beds during war period. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1943, 40: 297.—Chamberlin, F. T. Hospital cleanuig cart. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 2, 36-8.—Dolgopol, M. B. Nekotorye osobennosti struk- tury speciaUzirovannogo hospitalja derepnogo profilja. Voen med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 2, 17-20.—Edger, H. D, & Baldwin, CO HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION 526 HOSPITAL CONSTRUCTION R. H. Improvised ward equipment. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: 22-8.—Hospital furniture and equipment, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1928, 3: 475-92— Khovenko, M. V. [Special apparatus, appUances and instruments for the trau- matological department of the rear hospitals at the front] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: 97-103.—Meshchinsky, E. B. [A urine and feces receptacle for bed patients with paralyzed sphincters] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 82.-—Rosenbaum, L. Hospital census tabulator. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 306.— Rutkevich, N. L. [On the indispensable traumatological apparatuses for evacuation hospitals and their rational utiUza- tion] Sovet. med, 1941, 5: No. 8, 40.-—Utility carrier for cantonment hospital. Bull. U. S. Armv M. Dep, 1944, No. 77, 20. Floor. Hawley, P. R. Care of pitch mastic floors. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 19, 16-9.— Hirsch. Fussbodenbelage in Operationsraumen von Heereslazaretten. Zschr. ges. Krankenhauswes, 1938, 213. ---- Kitchen & bakery. Clippinger, M. L. The care of equipment in wartime. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 695-7.—Craven, J. C. An evacuation hospital bakery. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater, U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5, 33.—McKelvey, M. E. Wartime adjustment in the hospital kitchen. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 3, 34-7. ---- Lighting. See also Illumination; Tent. Chernyshev, V. [Simple apparatus for night lighting in field hospitals] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 12, 39.—Ferree, C. E, & Rand, G. Glaieless light for war-time protection. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 59: No. 3, 88.—Moritsch, P. Fahrbare elektrische Energie beim Feldlazarett. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 170-3.—Miiller. Zur Beleuchtungsfrage im Operations- raum der chirurgischen Ambulanz und sinngemass auch fiir die Operationsstelle der San. Kp. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 446-9.—Sokolov, M. [Eclairage des salles d'operation dans des conditions du camp] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 10, 162.— Voitenko, M. F. [Improvisation of a lighting device for illumination of medical stations] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1944, June, 44-6. ---- Map, plan, and illustration. Montgomery, A. B. Emergency hospitals, United States Navy Medical Department standard Hutment type. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1928, 26: 323-8.—Salomone, S. Ospedali coloniali e progetto di un ospedale colon iale per indigeni civili e miUtari. Rendic. Ist. sup. san, Roma, 1942, 5: 5-54, 42 pi. ---- Mess hall. Gibson, W. S. Mess gear container and serving table. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 6, 132.—Jackson, T. L, & Shadel, P. Mess hall planning. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 883-6.—Mobile hospital food conveyor. Med. Bull. North Afr Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 5, 22-4. ---- packed and prefabricated. Functionally-packed hospitals. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 89, 29-31.—Navy's prefabricated hospitals quickly erected on West Coast. Hosp. Management, 1944, 57: 35. ---- Rooms and wards. Akodus, J. Evakopriemnik. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1089-92.—Anesthetic and operating room section. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944,' No. 21, 12.—Glass, E. J. G. Notes on the organization of a reception room in a general hospital on active service. J. R Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 156-9.—McCombs, R. P. Special treatment ward for criticaUy injured. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 717-21.—Roof-garden for wounded soldiers. West! Canada M. J, 1915, 9: 347. ---- tented. Bryant, T. L. Tented hospital adaptations. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 89, 66-70.—Hospital under canvas. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1941, 37: 58. underground. Johnson, L. W. Navy hospitals underground. Mod. Hosp , 1946, 66: No. 5, 69.—Hamper, H. Die technischen Ein- richtungen von Luftschutzraumen verschiedener Art; beheUs- massige Schutzraume. Zbl. ges. Hyg, 1942-43, 50: 705 (Abstr.)—Poltavcev, A. N. [Underground first-aid stations] Sovet. med, 1943, 7: No. 9, 28-31.—Schlumberger, H. E, Soles, E. P., & Smadel, J. E. Bunker and underground hospital, Niirnberg. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No ->xn~5. 11—Sullivan, F. R. Hospital underground. Mil. burgeon 1949, 105: 408-10—Underground hospital at Camp Joseph T. Robmson. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 43 Crain, K. C. Hospital construction stripped for war by new edict; metropolitan areas offer problems; auto restrictions to limit service. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 6, 11.— Fleming, P. B. FWA plans temporary hospitals as measure of economy; shortages in critical materials put limitations on new structures. Ibid, 15.—Hall, J. R. Some lessons learned in World War II about Army hospital construction. Hospitals 1944, 18: No. 1, 53-6.—Jones, E. W. No priorities on hospital planning, points out War Production Board consultant. Hosp Management, 1943, 56: No. 2, 20.—McDonough, T, & Mul- doon, F. Example of hospital construction under wartime restrictions. Hosp. Progr, 1943, 24: 368.—Rogers, E. N. Hos- pitalization. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: A4759.—Shaffer, M. Emergency hospital planning in wartime. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 11, 59-61.—War-time construction calls for ingenuity Mod. Hosp, 1943, 60: No. 4, 60. HOSPITAL Corps. See also Amphibious warfare; Nursing; also Medical technician. Bourke, J. F. The Indian hospital corps. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 84-93.—Lee, G. S. Operating room training for hospital corpsmen. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 51-3.— Wheeler, M. Hospital corpsmen of the Merchant Marine. Ibid, 106; 1944, 17: No. 3, 23. ---- United States Navy. See also First aid; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; School. United States. Congress. 55. Congr., 1. sess., H. R. 4029. July 22, 1897. A bill giving apothecaries of the United States Navy and naval hospitals the title of naval pharmacists and rank and pay of warrant officers. Introd. by Mr. Wilson. 2p. roy. 8? Wash., 1897. —— 55. Congr., 2. sess., H. R. 7210. Jan. 25, 1898. A bill to organize the hospital Corps of the Navy of the United States, to define its duties, and to regulate its pay. Introd. by Mr. Cummings. 4p. roy. 8? Wash., 1898. ---- 55. Congr., 2. sess., H. R. 10220. May 25, 1898 [The same] 3p. roy. 8? Wash., 1898. ---- 58. Congr., 2. sess., H. R. 12646. Feb. 19, 1904. A bill to reorganize and increase the efficiency of the Hospital Corps of the Navy of the United States, and to define its duties and regulate its pay. Introd. by Mr. Roberts. 3p. roy. 8? Wash., 1904. ---- 60. Congr., 1. sess., S. 5034. Feb. 6, 1908 [The same] Introd. by Mr. Gallinger. 2p. roy. 8? Wash., 1908. United States. Navy. Bureau of Med- icine and Surgery. Handbook of the Hospial Corps. 730p 8? Wash., 1930. Also another edition. 1015p. 23^cm. Wash., 1939. ---- Drill book for the Hospital Corps. Rev. ed. 383p. 14cm. Wash., 1942. ---- United States Navy hospital corpsman. 24p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Addendum to the Handbook... 115p. 8? Wash., 1944. Suppl. to Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 4. Administration of medicine and treatment. U. S. Nav. M Bull, 1918, 12: Suppl, 17-25.—Avriett, R. A. The triumphs, traditions, and opportunities of the Hospital Corps. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: No. 4, 1.—Bigelow, A. F. Notes on hos- pital corps instruction. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1922, n. s, 6: Suppl, No. 3, 43.—Bindler, S. Hospital corps activities with the Seabees. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 61-4.—Bowen, F. H, & Harper, L. B. Field training of hospital corpsmen. Ibid, No. 2, 5-9.—Briggs, W. P. Pharmacy and the Hospital Corps of the United States Navy. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1942, 6: 465-74. Also J. Am. Pharm. Ass, Pract. Pharm. Ed, 1942, 3: 314-20.—Columbia University College of Pharmacy and the Hospital Corps of the regular Navv. Columbia Alumni News, 1917-18, 9: 215.—Connely, W. University training for the Navy Hospital Corps. Mod. Hosp, 1918, 10: 159-64. —--- Making Navy hospital corpsmen. Oral Hyg, Pittsb, 1918, 8: 575-82.—Davis, W. D. Hospital corps training at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Va. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 101-6.—Dennis, E. G. When he can do nearly everything, he is a Navy hospital corpsmen. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 12, 45-8.—Development of service instruction. Hosp. Corps Q. 1°48, 21: No. 2, 33-53.—Dixon, B. F. The Old School. Ibid, HOSPITAL CORPS 527 HOSPITALIZATION 1943, 16: No. 3, 161-209. 1944, 17: No. 4, 109-20. Archives exhibits. Ibid, Highlights on the Ancadu- cros. Ibid, 1948, 21: No. 2, 19-26.—Durkin, J. F. Class of instruction for Hospital Corps, Naval Reserve Force, First Naval District. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1918, 12: Suppl, 14, 2 pi.-—Honor loll of the Hospital Corps. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 241-54.—Hosmer, M. N. Hospital Corpsmen at Navy pre-fiight school. Ibid, 1944, 17: 29-32.—Hospital (The) Corps [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash, 1942, 47-51.—Hospital Corps, U. S. Navy. Hosp. Corps Q, 1948, 21: No. 2, 1-8.—Hospital Corps Administration. Ibid, 1945, 18: 1-26.—Hospital (The) Corps of the Navy. South. Pharm. J, 1941-42, 34: No. 9, 28.—Hospital Corpsmen com- mended. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1918, 12: Suppl, No. 6, 51.— Johnson, L. W. Joining the Navy medicos. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 17-20.-—Kauffman, J. B. The training of Hospital Corpsmen in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1918, 12: Suppl, No. 6, 19-22.-—Kotula, M. Hospital Corps educational pro- gram aboard ship. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 90.—Lights and shadows. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1919, 13: Suppl, 75 — Murals depicting Hospital Corps duty. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 4, 141-6.—Myerson, M. C. What the Hospital Corps of the Navy can mean to the individual. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1924, n. s, 8: Suppl, 1-3.—Navy Hospital Corpsman performs a leg amputation. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 2, 127-9.— Necessary (The) qualifications for Hospital Corpsmen. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1921, n. s, 5: No. 3, Suppl, 21-6.—Patton, W. K. The Hospital Corpsman in marine aviation. Hosp. Corps Q„ 1943, 16: No. 4, 64-7.—Pharmacy in the Hospital Corps. Tile & Till, 1945, 31: 34-7.—Promotions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1918, 12: Suppl, No. 6, 46-50.—Pugh, W. S, jr. Hospital Corps instruction on board ship. MU. Surgeon, 1911, 28: 530-42.—Recruiting (The) and training of the Hospital Corps aboard ships of the fleet. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1921, n. s, 5: Suppl, No. 4, 24-26.—Smith, E. L, 2d. The Navy hospital corpsmen. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 3, 1-13.— Strott, G. G. Educational-promotional trends. Ibid, 1945, 18: No. 6, 36-44.—Training medical corpsmen. Ibid, 28. --- Women. Decker, A. R. Hospital Corps WAVES. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 6, 23-5.—Wolff, M. H. Teaching WAVE corps- men. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 343-6. HOSPITAL dietitian. See Dietitian. HOSPITALIZATION. See also Dependent; Emergency Medical Service; Gas poisoning; Morbidity; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; also Hospital administration, Budget. United States. Department of Defense. Committee on Medical and Hospital Services of the Armed Forces. Programs for hospital- ization in the Armed Forces and for improvement in the utilization of existing hospital facilities. 75 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Bain, T. D. Hospital accommodation. Treatm. Serv. BuU, Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 100-5.—Preparations for hospitaliza- tion. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 6: 15-8 — Reynolds, C. R. MiUtary hospitaUzation in a national emer- gency. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass, 1941, 43: 457-9 (Abstr.) — Schickele. The principles of hospital accommodation in the organization of medical services in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 20-7.—Shustov, V. HospitaUzacia (hospi- tium) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 150-2.—W, R. J. Hospitalization in wartime. Hosp. Manage- ment, 1943, 56: No. 2, 8. --- Admittance, discharge, and transfer. See also other subheadings. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Mil- itary hospitals discharge; kit of R. I. N. ratings. p.1-2. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 291, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-56: VA Form 10- 2731, Request for Administrative and Adjudica- tive Action, for use in establishing eligibility for hospitalization or domiciliary care. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10AT102: Ad- missions to Army, Navy, and Public Health Service hospitals. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-176: Notice of action pertaining to application for hospital treatment or domiciliary care. Ip. 27cm. Wash., 1949. ---- Technical Bulletin TB 10A-203: Instruc- tions for completing VA Form 10-P-10, Applica- tion for Hospital Treatment or Domiciliary care. 4p. 26Hcm. Wash., 1949. ---r Technical Bulletin TB 10A-205: In- structions for use of Notice of Veteran's Ad- mission or Discharge (Non-Federal Hospital) VA Form 10-2929. 2p. 26}£cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-1050; Medical Department: The transfer card. 3p. 8? Wash., 1924. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 7: Indica- ting place of admission on W. D., M. D. Forms No. 52. Ip. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Bourland, R. C. Are regulations for admission to veterans' hospitals and facilities adhered to? IUinois M. J, 1940, 77: 230-2.—43ook, E. L. The processing of newly arrived patients. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 217-9.—Hosemann, G. Die dienstfahig aus den Lazaretten Entlassenen. In: Infektkr. jetz. Kriege (Germany. Heeres-Saninsp.) Berl, 1944, Docum. No. 8715, 16-8, tab. ------ Die wehrunfahig aus den La- zaretten Entlassenen. Ibid, 18, tab.—Rogers, J. A. The transfer of patients to named general hospitals. Army M. Bull, 1942, No. 61, 170-2.—Who is eligible for veterans hos- pital service. Am. J. Psychiat, 1943-44, 100: 150. Also Ment. Hyg, Alb, 1943, 27: 492. ---- Air Force. Nicholson, H. C. Hospitalization in the Japanese Army Air Force. 4p. 28cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. F-IR-89-RE, Air Techn. Intell. Rev. Army. Ginzberg, E. Armv hospitalization, retrospect and prospect. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 38-47.—Hospitalization for Army. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 471. ---- divisional. Martin, P. H. Divisional hospitalization. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 367-75. ---- mobile. Van Blommestein, J. H. G. Mobile Army hospitalization. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass, 1943-44, 23: 137-42. ---- naval. Hospitalization of Navy and Marine Corps personnel. Statist. Navy M, 1949, 5: No. 12, 5.—Hospitals and dispen- saries; hospital patient census. Ibid, 1947, 3: No. 6, 14-24. ---- Occupancy. Empty beds in the war hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1469. overseas. Hospitalization overseas. Health U. S. Army, 1947, 2: No. 8, 16; No. 11, 16.—Non-British Army sick in R. A. M. C. hospitals overseas, excl. India, as at 31st December 1945 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond, 1948, 179. ---- Patient traffic. Length of stay of patients in hospitals. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 2, 11-3.—McGibony, J. T. Control of Army patient traffic in the Zone of Interior. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1947-48, 27: No. 10, 61-4. ---- Reports. Depied. Utilite d'intercaler un feuillet medical dans le Uvret individuel des militaires. Arch. mid. nav. Par, 1899, 71:457-62.—Java], A. Le billet d'hopital. Presse med, 1916, 25: annexes; 42.—Required reports on hospitalized soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 469. ---- Station hospital. Shulgin, A. K voprosu o hospitalizacii v garnizonnye hospitali. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, No. 7, 20-2. ---- Statistics. See also Morbidity. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Bed status, U. S. Wash., June 24, 1941- HOSPITALIZATION 528 HOSPITALIZATION United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Medical Statistics Division. Report of bed status by stations. Wash., v.2, 1942- United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Authorized beds and patient data in zone of interior hospitals under jurisdiction of the Army and Air Force. Wash., April 1948- Crain, K. C. 241 Army hospitals conserving man-power of U. S. forces; present total bed capacity put at 163,000; person- nel especially trained for war tasks. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 2, 18-20.—Hospital admissions in the U. K. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond, 1948, 147-57.—Waga rikugun ni okeru nyuin kanzya [Hospitalized patients in the Japanese army] In: Teikoku rikugun eisei no kako oyobi genzai narabi-ni Ohsyu rekkvo guntai eisei seiseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1930, 253-97, 19 ch. ---- Veterans. United States. Veterans' Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-54: Disposition of VA Forms P-10 and 10-P-10 when a veteran is not eligible for or refuses to accept hospitaliza- tion or domiciliary care. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-59: Instruc- tions for preparation and submission of VA Forms 10-6645 and 10-6645a, Semiannual Census of VA Beneficiaries Receiving Hospital Treat- ment or Domiciliary Care for six Months or More [2] p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-63: Deter- mination of eligibility [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-80: Revised instructions for preparation of Weekly Tele- graphic Hospitalization Report and VA Form 10-2601, Monthly Report of Hospitalization and Domiciliary Care. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-122: Fee- basis examinations to determine need for hospital treatment or domiciliary care. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Also Change 1 [1] p. 1948. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-154: Maxi- mum use of hospital beds. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- Recapitulation of all Veterans Admin- istration bed-producing projects, existing hospi- tals and homes and transferred military and other hospitals in operation or approved. 27 1. 24cm. Wash., 1948. Brawn, H. E. The hospitalization of veterans in private hospitals. Hosp. Progr, 1946, 27: 175. ------ The voluntary hospital and the care of veterans. Ibid, 254-6.—Civilian hospitals take steps to care for 20,000 war veterans. Hosp. Management, 1946, 61: No. 3, 28.—Fesler, P. H. Care of the veteran: from the standpoint of the American hospital associa- tion. Proc. Congr. M. Educ, 1932, 110-12.—Fitzpatrick, E. A. The community hospital and the hospitalization of veterans. Minnesota M, 1932, 15: 650-3.—Geistweit, W. H, jr. Veteran hospitalization problems. California West. M, 1933, 38: 165-7.—Griffith, C. M. Classification of beneficiaries admitted for hospital treatment when directlv referred by Army officers. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 245. ------ Veter- ans are not neglected. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 2, 76-8.— Hawley, P. R. The hospital program of the Veterans' Admin- istration. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 383-8.—Hines, F. T. Government plans for hospitalizing veterans of war. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 10, 32-6.—Hospitalization of veterans. BuU. N. York Acad. M, 1949, 25: 587-600.—MacEachern, M. T. Veterans hospitals can meet the coming need. Mod. Hosp, 1945, 65: No. 3, 59-61.—Pugh, Inez M. Hospitalization of war veterans today. J. Iowa M. 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Dai-ni Sidan-ka zyunsi hokoku ryaku [Condensa- tion of report on a tour of inspection of army hospitals of the Second Division] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 72-108. ------ Sinkoku tyuton gun-byoin tyo ni ataetaru kunzi [Instructions to heads of army hospitals at posts in China] Ibid, 549-51.—Kure kaigun byoin [Kure naval hospital] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Kaigun imu- kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 175-99.—Maizuru kaigun byoin [Maizu- ru naval hospital] Ibid, 209-17.—Ryozyun-ko kaigun byoin [The Naval hospital at the entrance to Port Arthur] Ibid, 224-38.—Sasebo kaigun byoin [Sasebo naval hospital] Ibid, 131-75, 3 diagr.—Takesiki yoko-bu byositu [Takesiki navai depot infirmary] Ibid, 217-23.—Yokosuka kaigun byoin [Yokosuka naval hospital] Ibid, 199-209. --- Jugoslavia. KovaJevig, T. O izvesnim pitanjima organizacije terapeut- skog rada u nasim vojnim bolnicama. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 82-7.—Rouviditch, M. [Eleven years of work in the department for internal diseases in the Principal Military Hospital, Beograd 1922-32] Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 641-88 ■--- Korea. Sato, T. Husan Saisei Iin tyo [Koike as Superintendent of the Husan Saisei Hospital] In his Den Masanao Koike, Tokyo, 1940, 31-42. --- Lithuania. Nasvytis, M. [Report on the activity of the laboratory of the Military Hospital of the name Dr Jonas Basanaviciaus] Medicina, Kaunas, 1940, 21: 392-401.—Ozelis, K. [Fifteen years of activity of the MiUtary Hospital of Kaunas] Ibid, 1934, 15: 712-8. ---- Mesopotamia. Connellan, P. S. War surgery in an Indian General Hos- pital in Mesopotamia. Bristol Med. Chir. J, 1917, 35: 113-28. ---- Mexico. Sanchez Neira, I. El Hospital central mili- tar. 128p. 32y2cm. M6x., 1943. Vargas B., F. R. Apuntamientos historicos del Hospital militar. p. 1-36. 22Hcm. M6x. 1945. Forms Suppl. to No. 6, v. 2, Multa paucis med, Mex, 1945. Hospital central militar. Rev. med. mil. 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Vichy, after 1918. United States. Army. Base Hospital No. 136. History of Base Hospital No. 136; from September 10, 1918 to May 1, 1919. 36 1. 4? n. p., 1919. United States. Army. General Hospital No. 33. APO 424. 144p. 35cm. Fir., 1945 [?] HOSPITAL REPORT 534 HOSPITAL REPORT General Hospital, review [68]p. 4? United States. Army. Xo. 36. The Thirty-Six Detroit, 1918. United States. Army. General Hospital, Xo. 54. 54th in review; a resume of the activi- ties of the 54th General Hospital, 1943-45 [108]p. 26cm. Tokyo. 1945. Army takes over William Wirt Winchester Hospital, New Haven, Conn. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 600.—Barker, C. United States Army General Hospital 39. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 639.—Base Hospital No. 32 inducted into the Army. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 135.—Base hos- pitals, American Expeditionary Forces. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 2: 629-748.—Base hospitals at cantonments and camps. Ibid, 1923, 5: 193-271.-— Brazeau, G. N. Reminiscences from Base Hospital No. 1, New York City. Wisconsin M. J, 1920-21, 19: 65-7 — Brenizer, A. G, & Hanes, F. M. The organization and service of Hospital Unit 0 and Base Hospital No. 65. South. M. & S, 1941, 103: 104; 122.—Bronson, L, ^cm. Brigham City, 1944. United States. Army. Crile General Hospital. Directory of officers. 1 February 1946. 7p. 27cm. Clevel., 1946. ---- Hospital regulations. v. p. f416]p. 27cm. Clevel., 1946. United States Army. Letterman General Hospital. Annual report, 1906. 86 1. 29cm. S. Franc, 1906. United States. Army. McCloskey Gen- eral Hospital. McCloskey General Hospital; happiness, kindness and efficiency. 24p. 27cm. Temple, 1944. United States. Army. Madigan General Hospital. Clinical-pathological conference. Tacoma, Wash., Oct. 10, 1949- United States. Army. William Beaumont General Hospital [El Paso, TexasI Monthly medical meeting [Proceedings] Fort Bliss, Sept., 1949- United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-605; Medical Department: The Army and Navy General Hospital. 2p. 8° Wash., 1932. Also another edition, 5p. 8°. Wash., 1934. ---- No. 40-610: The Fitzsimons General Hospital. 2p. 8? Wash., 1935. Additional named general hospitals, U. S. Army. Armv M. BuU, 1942, No. 64, 124; 1943, No. 65, 157; No. 68, 212.—Army takes over Mason General Hospital; Brentwood, L. I. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 916.—Ashburn General Hospital. Ibid, 1943, 123: 39. Also Mil. Surgeon, 194a, 93: 379.—Ashford General Hospital dedicated. West Virginia M. J, 1943, 39: 393.—Ashford General Hospital at White Sulphur Springs. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 599.—Baxter (The) General Hospital. Ibid, 122: 682.—Borden (The) General Hospital. HOSPITAL REPORT 535 HOSPITAL REPORT Ibid, 121: 1290.—Brooke (The) General Hospital, Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Ibid, 122: 183.—Bruns (The) General Hospital. Ibid, 123: 642.—Burton, H. H. Address at dedica- tion ceremonies of Fletcher General Hospital, Cambridge, Ohio. Congressional Record, 1943, 89: A2942.—Bushnell General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 120: 1402. Also Army & Navy Register, 1943, 64: No. 3334, 23.—Byck, L. Halloran General Hospital. Army Life, 1943, 25: No. 10, 4.— Clarke, T. W. The Rhoads Hospital opens. Bull. Utica Acad. M, 1943, 8: No. 7, 9-11.—Coon, H. M. Wisconsin General Hospital Unit. Wisconsin M. J, 19x3, 42: Suppl, A-D, portr.-—Dedication of the Cushing General Hospital, Framing- ham, Massachusetts, 24 January 1944. J. Neurosurg, 1944, 1: 83-93.—Dedication of the Percy L. Jones General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 845.—Dedication of Woodrow Wilson General Hospital. Ibid, 123: 154.—Deshon (The) General Hospital, Butler, Pennsylvania. Ibid, 122: 43. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 562.—Finney (The) General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 953.—Fort Bayard, N. M., General Hospital. Photographs [Portable cottage; west porch, en- listed men's infirmary; interior tent ward; hospital corps barracks; receiving vault; new laboratory; crematory; guard house; new officer's infirmary; Q. M. storeroom; addition to enlisted men's infirmary; recreation hall, mess haU to left; enlisted men's infirmary; pumping plant, cold storage room and ice plant; reservoir; tent ward; solarium; east ward, enlisted men's infirmary; officer's line; enlisted men's wards; medical storehouse] See collect, of photogr. in Ubrary.—Foster (The) General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 194d, 123: 974.—Fulton, J. F. The Harvey Cushing General Hospital. Harvard M Alumni Bull, 1943-44, 18: 82-4.—Gardiner General Hospital, Chicago. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 793.—Greenbrier Hotel converted into Army hospital. Ibid, 1942, 120: 1045.-— Halloran (The) General Hospital. Ibid, 1943, 122: 122.— Hammond (The) General Hospital. Ibid, 121: 1291.— McCloskey (The) General Hospital. Ibid, 437.—McGuire General Hospital. Virginia M. Month, 1944, 71: 334.—Mayo General Hospital, Galesburg, IU. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 793.—Menninger, K. Winter General Hospital. BuU. Menninger Clin, 1946, 10: 101-3.—Metcalfe, R. F. Tripler General Hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 68: 374-7.—New gen- eral hospital in the Northwest, Vancouver Barracks, Wash. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 2186.—Newton D. Baker General Hospital. Ibid, 1944, 124: 1065; 125: 637.—Newton D. Baker General Hospital at Martinsburg nearing completion. West Virginia M. J, 1944, 40: 124.—Oliver (The) General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 122: 512.—Percy Jones General Hospital, Battle Creek, Mich. Ibid, 1942, 120: 1220.—R, B. M. Fitzsimons; the story of a hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 442-6.—Reynolds, R. Kennedy General Hospital. Memphis M. J, 1943, 18: 114. ------ Address before Memphis and Shelby County Medical Society, January 4, 1944; history, organization, and professional work of Kennedy General Hospital. Ibid, 1944, 19: 34-8.—Schick (The) General Hos- pital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 123: 566.—Story (The) of Fitz- simons General Hospital. Army & Navy Courier, 1943, 19: Sept, No, 5.—Three thousand-bed HaUoran General Hospital heals the wounds of war; tremendous scope of New York insti- tution matched by skUl of its operating staff. Hosp. Manage- ment, 1944, 57: No. 4, 29-32.—U. S. A. General Hospital, Patterson Park, Baltimore, Maryland; Uthograph by Edward Sachse & Co, 1863. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Congress) Wash, 1947, 248.—Valley (The) Forge General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 1224.—Weinshel, L. R. The Finney General Hospital. Milwaukee M. Times, i944, 17: 13-20.—William (The) Beaumont General Hospital. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 42.—Winter (The) General Hospital, Topeka, Kan. Ibid, 1943, 122: 878. --- United States: Naval hospitals. See also Medical center. Holcomb, R. C. A century with Norfolk Xaval Hospital, 1830-1930. 543p. 8? Ports- mouth, 1930. United States. 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Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 36-65.—Gardner, W. J. U. S. Naval MobUe Hospital No. 4. Bull. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1943, 28: No. 4, 8-10.—Garvin, N. R. Naval base hospital. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 4. 34.—Harper, J. The United States Naval Hospital, Bethesda, Md. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 256-60, 2 pi.—Johnson, L. W. They told me about their hospitals. Ibid, 1940, 38: 151-63.------United States Naval Mobile Base Hospital No. 1. Ibid, 1941, 39: 479-92, 3pi.—McCormick, A. M. D. The Medical Department at sea in its parallelism to the construction and administration of naval hospitals as seen bv a fleet surgeon. Mil. Surgeon, 1911, 28: 383-9.—Magath, T. B. Mobile Base Hospital No. 1; looking in from the outside. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1941, 39: 492-8.—Meganck, W. M. A history; United States Naval Hospital, Norman, Oklahoma. Hosp. Gauss, Norman, 1946, 3: No. 18, 4.—Michael, W. H. NH56, newest U. S. Naval hos- pital, born in peace to serve in war. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 4, 20.—Muller, F. W. The genesis and development of U. S. Naval Base Hospital —. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1515-24.—Naval Hospitals. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash, 1942, 193-222.—Navy hospitals. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 8, 1-132.— New Naval hospital at Philadelphia. J. Am. M. Ass, 1935, 104: 2106.—New navy hospitals. Diplomate, 1941, 13: 343.— New Navy hospitals and dispensaries. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 117: 1543.—Norfolk Hospital; Virginia. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. S, 4.— Overstreet, S. A, & Yeatts, H. B. Experience of the medical division of U. S. Naval Base Hospital No. — for its 1st year of operation. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 441-6.—Pearl Harbor Hospital. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 3, 8.—Pensacola Hospital. Ibid, 5.—Phila- delphia (Pennsylvania) Hospital. Ibid, 7.-—Porter, J. E. Foreword to symposium on first year of activities at U. S. 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In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1924, 11: pt 2, 724.— Ingersoll, J. M. The U. S. A. Hospital for Head Surgery. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar, 1919, 24: 19-25.—Linberg, B. E. The experience of an Army Hospital for chest wounds. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941-42, 2: 455-7 (Abstr.)—Organizational charts, special hospitals. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash, 1946, 2: Chap. 9, 52.—Special hospitals. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash, 1942, 223-36. ---- United States: Station hospitals (Com- munication zone) British Guiana, S. A. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 7: 151-4.—Post hospitals. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 5: 388-9/.— Station Hospital (110th) Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 6, 35-8.—Station Hospital (li5th) Ibid, 3: 27.— Station Hospital (279th) Berlin. Ibid, 2: No. 3, 41-4.— Station Hospital (317th) Wiesbaden. Ibid, 1946, 1: No. 4, 37-41.—Station Hospital (385th) Niirnberg, Germany. Ibid, No. 5, 34-8.—Station Hospital (387th) Ibid, 1947, 2: No. 5, 25-8.—Station Hospital (388th) Ibid, No. 4, 37-40.—Trini- dad; 359th Station Hospital. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 7: 135-50, 4 tab.—Whitehurst, E. R. 130th Station Hospital, Heidelberg. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 2: No. 2, 31-5. --- United States: Station hospitals (Zone of interior) United States. Army. Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana. Station Hospital. Re- port. Fort Benjamin Harrison, 1934- United States. Army. Fort Brady, Mich- igan. Station Hospital [Correspondence, January 2, 1895, to June 30, 1896] MS. fol [1895-96] Ms. copies of letters, entered on blank pages of leather bound ledger, narrow fol. Pulse (The) 2v. 42cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1946-47. For continuation see Pulse of Ft. Sam Houston. HOSPITAL REPORT Pulse (The) of Ft. Sam Houston. v.2, No. 5-47. 25nos. 42cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1948. Continuation of Pulse, v.1-2, 1946-47. Incomplete. Army hospital at Spadra, near Pomona, Calif. California West. M, 1943, 58: 372.—Bowers, W. F. Observations on the first 6 months of the general surgical section of the 1500 bed cantonment tvpe station hospital at Fort Leonard Wood, Missouri. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 170-6.—Bowlby, A. A. The career and work of the Portland Hospital. In: A Civilian War Hosp. (Bowlby, A. A.) N. Y, 1901, 21-42.—Clay, H. H. Camp Croft Hospital celebrates its 2nd anniversary; skilled personnel, complete equipment provide superior care of in- fantrymen. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 3, 20.— Edmonton Station Hospital. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 26-9.—Fort Benning, Ga. Station Hospital Staff; 1930. For Group photograph see Collect, in Library.— Fort St. John sector. In: Prev. Med. In World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 19-23.—Fort Sam Houston, San Antonio, Texas. Photographs [Post Hospital, East end and rear, showing out- buildings; Post Hospital, front; Post Hospital, west end; Post Hospital, steward's quarters; view of Post Hospital, with south and east elevation of new surgery and laboratory; in- terior of laboratory, showing new chemical table and case for cultures, tubes, etc.; interior of laboratory, showing new case for cultures, tubes etc, also sink; interior of laboratory, showing new microscope table; view of west ward, recently floored and wainscoted; Post Hospital, erected in 1892] See Collect, of photogr. in Library.—Galvin, J. Station Hospital Wiesbaden. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 7, 50-5.—Hospital at Fort Howard, now Green Bay, Wisconsin, built, 1816. For photograph see CoUect. in Library.-—Lantz, E. E. Work of the Camp Meade Base Hospital during the war. South. Hosp. Rec, Atlanta, 1919, 8: 161.-—Military medicine in New York State Army and Navy hospitals; Fort Hamilton, Fort Tilden, and Mitchell Field. N. York State J. M, 1941, 41: 2011.—New military hospital in Santa Barbara. J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 2091.—New station hospital at Fort Sam Houston. Ibid, 1938, 110: 1681.—Post Hospital at Ft. Lyon, Colo. [Diagram of Hospital and diagram of surroundings] See Collect, of pictures in Library.—Post hospital; Fort McDowell, Angel Island, California. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1923, 5: 388-97.—Station hospital, Dawson Creek. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 29.—Station hospital, Fort St. John sector. Ibid, 23-5.—Station-Hospital, Ft. Stoysenburg. P. I. 1922. [Group photograph of H. W. Jones and others] See Collect, of photogr. in Library.—Station hospital, Skagway. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 30-5.—Station Hos- pital, Whitehorse. Ibid, 16-9. ---- United States: Surgical hospitals. Morriss, W. H. Mobile Hospital 39; Yale unit of 1917-19. Connecticut M. J, 1942, 6: 635-9, group portr.—Pueblo's Hospital Unit activated. J. Am. M. 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Hos- pital of 1,000 beds; Fort Hamilton Veterans' Hospital, New York. Hosp. & Health Management, Lond, 1948, 11: 343.— New (The) faciUty at West Roxbury, Mass. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 354.—New Veterans' Hospital in Illinois. J. Am. M. Ass, 1942, 119: 821. ---- United States: Veterinary hospitals. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-2065; Medical Department: Veterinary hospitals. lOp. 8? Wash., 1921. ---- No. 40-2070: Veterinary hospital rules. 3p. 8? Wash., 1921. HOSPITAL REPORT — by ages. Candiotti. Contribution a l'etude historique des services hospitaliers de la marine a l'6tranger. Arch. m6d. pharm. nav 1935, 125: 664-72.— Christensen, C. Om den militara sjuk- varden i antikens Rom. Nord. med. tskr, 1930, 2: 705-11.— Simonett, C. Die romischen Militarspitaler in Vindonissa Ciba Zschr, Basel, 1936-37, 4: 1672. HOSPITAL science. Five thousand attend Tri-State Assembly; rationing, pri- orities and personnel shortage are dominant war problems Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 6, 25.—Green, F. H. K. German Uterature on military hospitals. In: InteralUed Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 396-8.—MacLean, B. C. Presidential address; American Hospital Association War Conference. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 11, 13-7.—Schwitalla, A. M. War- time conference and technical consultation service, 28th annual convention. Hosp. Progr, 1943, 24: 134-6. HOSPITAL service. See also Burns Treatment, hospital; Medical student; Psychological service; Psychology. Aleksandrov, A. [Symbiosis] Med. rabot, 1944, 7: No. 12, 2.—Bowers, W. F. Station hospital care of general hospital type cases. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 384-6.— Proposito (A) da assistencia hospitalar no exercito. Rev. med. mil, Rjo, 1938, 27: 355-9.—Schildknecht, O. Ueber die Tatigkeit einer zentralen KrankenabteUung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1940, 70: 1035-8.—Shankhla, M. Man management in medical units. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1949, 5: 47-51.— Sketches in a miUtary hospital. Canad. Nurse, 1918, 14: 975-7.—Slater, G. L. Army hospitals were ready. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 61: No. 2, 58-61.—Spier. J. R. Work in the base hospitals. Canad. M. Ass, 1916, 6: 275-82. ---- Blood-transfusion service. See Blood transfusion service, hospital. ---- Climatological and sanatoria! service. See also Therapeutics, Balneotherapy. Maslinkovsky, T. Sanatornaja pomos6 v VS SSSR. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 4: I0O8-I6.— Mendelson, A. L. [Medical aid to sick and wounded soldiers in the sanatoria and health resorts of the Petrograd Provincial Committee of the Union of Cities of All Russia] Vest. Tsarsko- selsk. Ralona, 1916, 2: No. 6, 5; No. 8, 26. ---- Consultant service. See Consultant; Medical consultant. ---- Convalescent service. See also Convalescent, Air Force; Convalescent company; Rehabilitation; Training. Air Surgeon's convalescent program. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 561.—Altenburg, W. J. Suggestions for expanding con- valescent faciUties for service men and women. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 439, &c—Bay, E. B, Howard, J. E, & Andrus, E. C. Medical problems of convalescence. In: Ad- vance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 1: 73-89.—Cottle, G. F. Hos- pitalitis. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 7, 1-6.— Kennard, W. J. Experiences in the AAF convalescent program. Rocky Mountain M. J, 1945, 42: 181; 425.—Military con- valescent homes. S. Afr. M. J, 1940, 14: 334.—Postwar con- valescent program in Army hospitals. SGO Circ, Wash, 1946, No. 30, l-o.—Rusk, H. A. Army Air Corps' new convalescent program. J. Indiana M. Ass, 194j, 36: 127. ---- Dental and oral service. See also Hospital, Dental clinic. Bronstein, J. E. [Results of the work of the stomatological clinic at the rear special hospitals] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 255-9.—Forteza, S. Un ano de labor en la clinica de estomatologfa de la Z. A. B. 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Surgeon, 1947, 101: 410-3.—Tyler, F. A. Dental ward in a station hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1943, No. 70, 69.—Walker, T. J. Dental service at a camp station hospital. Army Dent. BuU, 1942, 13: 120-6. --- Dermatological service. See Dermatology, Organization. --- educational. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-133: Medical lecture program at VA hospitals. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Eros, J. A gyogyfttf 6s kutato orvos feladatai 6s Iehet6s6gei a honvedseg korh.-izaiban. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 469-72.— Ferenbaugh, T. L, Dreibelbies, W. C, & Kemp, H. A. The use of a station hospital for military and clinical training of the R. O. T. C. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 13-22.—Graduate train- ing in Army general hospitals. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1947, 7: 56-63.—Hospital internship shifted to 9 months' basis and additional changes relating to housemen agreed upon by directing board and military authorities. Ohio M. J, 1943, 39: 944.—Internships in naval hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass, 1941, 116: 1599.-—Internships and residency-type graduate tiaining in naval hospitals. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1945, 5: No. 8, 9-11.—Mclntire, R. T. Internships and residency type training in United States naval hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 128: 264—6.—Plans for cooperation between teaching institutions and veterans' hospitals. Ibid, 129: 1100-2.— Raymond, G. A. Educational services in a naval hospital. Occup. Ther. Rehabil, 1946, 25: 35-9.—Training in hospitals. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 7: 363-92. --- emergency. Dutcher, C. H. Emergency Medical Department facUities. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: No. 2, 42.—Lethem, W. A. Organi- zation of the emergency medical services; hospitals. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 235-42. --- Food supply and diet. See also Commissary; Diet. Gordon, O. L. JIeHe6Hoe nuTaHue b 3BaKO- rocnHTajiax. 76p. 21^cm. Moskva, 1943. Forms No. 16, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. Gortner, R. A., jr, McCay, C. M. [et al.] Nutrition survey of the mess at the Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts, 8-17 January 1945. 9p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-465, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gortner, R. A., jr, Sullivan, J. H. [et al.] A study of the diet of orthopedic patients in a ward at a U. S. naval hospital. 7p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-465, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Kataev, P. S. 06 opraHH3auuH pauuoHajiB- Horo a jiene6Horo nuTaHHH b aBaKorocnuTajiax. 112p. 22cm. Moskva, 1942. Forms No. 6, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. Sutherland, H. A., & Stevenson, J. A. F. Comparison of actual and presumed food intake of patients in a military hospital; a preliminary study. 3p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6060B, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-156: Instructions for preparation of report of hospital dietetic service. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. . --- Technical bulletin TB 10A-174: Instruc- tions for preparation of Hospital Monthly Dietetic Report of Quantities and Costs of Foods Issued. 14p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual No. 8-500: Hospital diets. 309p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Also another edition, 132p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Wood, M. E., Hill, V. R. [et al.] Report of acceptability to patients and cost of hospital diets fortified with protein concentrate? and hydrolysates. 30 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 32, Med. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Anderson, E. M. Sixty minutes serves 6,000 at the U. S. Naval Hospital, St. Albans, N. Y. Mod. Hosp, 1944, 63: No. 4, 104-6.—Askeri hastaneler ile, hastane gibi kullanilacak revirlerde hastalarin besleme ve bakimlari hakkinda kanun. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1942, 71: 1-5.—Basic elements of menu planning. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 6, 25-35.— Bass, E. Kriegsernahrung in den Krankenanstalten. Zschr. ges. Krankenhauswes, 1943, 39: 85.—Berk, W. Die Kranken- anstalten in der Kiiegsernahrungswirtschaft. Ibid, 1941, 37: 55-8.—Bowen, B. B. Feeding Army patients. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 59: No. 3, 94.—Browne, E. M. War pinches British hospital diets, but no patient is denied necessities. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 8, 89.—Characteristics of the overseas hospital ration. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1943, 19: 112-5.—Charge dis- crimination against hospitals in food rationing, urge strong representations to Washington to relieve plight of voluntary institutions. Hosp. Management, 1942, 54: No. 6, 18.— Clausen, N. Interest in proper nutrition enhanced by demands of global war. Ibid, 1944, 57: No. 5, 72-8.—Costedoat, A. L. D. Principes d'organisation d'une cuisine de regime dans les hopitaux militaires. Arch. med. pharm. mil, 1930, 93: 479- 92.-—Crain, K. C. Voluntary hospitals should prepare for general food rationing. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: 13.-— Curtis, M. Foodstuffs and supplies of aU kinds having to do with food service in the hospital. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 47.— Emerson, P. H. A hospital mess department in Italy. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 767-9.—Griffith, W. H. Hospital rations. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 4, 20.—Haerem, A. T. The management of special diets in a cantonment hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 305-8.—Hospital mess. Health BuU. [U. S. 2. Army] 1947, Jan, 15-9.—Hot cooked hospital food. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 85, 27.—Howe, P. E. The overseas hospital ration. Army M. Bull, 1943, No. 68, 199-202. —— Hospital food service in theaters of operation during the present war. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 444.—Kak sostavljaetsja menju dlja evakohospitalja. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp, 1942, No. 6, 27-37.—Eharkteristika le6ebnykh stolov dlja evako- hospitalej i pokazanija k ikh primeneniju. Ibid, 14-25.— Kharakteristika stolov le6ebnogo pitanija, prinjatykh v evako- hospitaljakh, i pokazanija k ikh primeneniju. Ibid, 1943, No. 16, 12-26.—Larionova, E. F. Le6ebnoe pitanie i vitamino- terapija v evakohospitale i roi dietsestry pri etom. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot N-sky evakohost. (Dikovicky, A. A.) Gorky, 1943, 77-83.—Lorenz, A. J. Armv hospital diets, past and present. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 430-3.—Macfarlane, A. M. Your war-time program. Mod. Hosp, 1942, 59: 92.—McGinn, J. P. Hot foods to the ward. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 200.—Mc- Henry, K. A. Nutrition in the Veterans Administration Facility. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1942, 18: 152-5.—McKelvey, M. E. War-time economy in the kitchen; suggestions to help dietitians faced with the problem of doing more, with less. Mod. Hosp, 1943, 60: 86-8.—Marshak, M. Khimideskij sostav i kalorijnost tak nazyvaemykh razgruzo6nykh dnej primenjaemykh v Glavnom voennom hospitale Vooru£ennykh SU SSSR. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 507.—Michie, H. C. Dietetic management in military hospitals; its per- plexities and responsibilities. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 550-60.— Naucnoe obosnovanie dlja primenenija racionalnogo i le6ebnogo pitanija v evakohospitaljakh. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp, 1942, No. 6,10-4.-—Nedelnoe menju na stoly No. 15 i O. Ibid, 97-9.—Objazannosti vraca po le6ebnomu pitaniju, sestry-dieteti6ki i starsego povara v evakohospitale. Ibid, 68.—-Ob6ants concernant la pro- tection des populations civiles. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 483.—Austregesilo, A. A humanidade e a guerra. Impr. med, Rio, 1947-48, 23: No. 409, 25-8.— Bourquin, M. La Croix-rouge et la protection conventionnelle des civils en temps de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1947, 29: 886- 96.—D, L. Protection des populations civiles. Ibid, 1940, 22: 558-74.—Des Cilleuls. Contribution nouveUe a l'histoire des conventions humanitaires. Bull. Soc. mid. miL fr, 1949, 43: 20.—Gallopin, R. La protection des civils en temps de guerre et la notion de I'objectif mUitaire. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1939, 21: 545-57.—Jansma, K., Baak, J. M. [et al.] Protection de la population civile contre les nouveaux engins de guerre. BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Li6ge, 1937, 10: 96-104.—Karvowski. La medecine mUitaire sur le plan inter- national; k propos du projet de revision des conventions humani- tanes. Ibid, 1947, 20: 321-3.-—Manganaro, C. La protezione dei feriti e dei malati da atti ostili durante lo stato di guerra. Forze san, Roma, 1936, 5: 1362-8.—Mayer, A. Protection juridique des miUtaires blesses et malades dans les hopitaux civUs; Art. 21 du reglement de la Haye du 18 octobre 1907 concernant les lois et coutumes de la guerre sur terre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 65.—P., J. Le Comite inter- national de la Croix-Rouge et la guerre; signahsation des hopi- taux civils; emploi du signe de la Croix-Rouge. 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See also Blood pressure; World War II, Leningrad siege. Jacquot, J. *Hypertension arterielle per- manente; imputabilite et aptitude au service militaire. 72p. 8? Lyon, 1936. Allen, E. V. Hypertension. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 60.— Audier. Considerations sur quelques cas d'hypertension arte- rielle chez de jeunes soldats. Marseille mid., 1941, 78: pt 1, 43.—Bersemenovsky, V. I. Kharakteristika poraSenij nervnoj sistemy pri hipertonideskoj bolezni. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 64-72.—Buck, R. W. Significance of mUd and tran- sient elevations of blood pressure. Bull. N. England M. Cen- ter, 1944, 6: 73-5.-—Chernavina, L. F. Hipertonideskie sosto- janija oficerskogo sostava KBF. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 47-52.—Dvizhkov, P. P. Patologo-anatomideskaja kharakteristika hipertonideskoj bolezni poslevoennogo perioda. Ref. nauch. rabot, Moskva, 1949, klin. nauki, No. 6, 34.-— Essential hypertension. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min, Lond, 1948, June, 6.—Froment, R, & Kohler, C. L'hyper- tension artdrieUe satellite des etats d'hyperexcitabilite sympa- thique; importance de sa connaissance pour l'apprdciation de l'aptitude militaire. Paris med, 1940, 115: 230-2.—Helstein, E. M. [Clinical peculiarities of hypertonic disease under war- time conditions] KUn. med, Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 12, 10- 23.—Hines, E. A, jr. Hypertension in military service. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 124: 667.—Kotelnikov, K. I. O ledenii hipertonideskoj bolezni injekciami destiUirovannoj vody i novo- kaina. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 90-8.—Lang, G. Hipertonia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1239-53.—Lee, R. I. The significance and course of border- line abnormalities of blood pressure. Armv M. BuU, 1942, No. 61, 88-102.—McFarland, M. D. "Hypertension in an Army General Hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 209-15.— Master, A. M. Cardiovascular problems in the war; hyper- tension and the Navy. Bull. N. York Acad. M, 1943, 19: 70t-12. Also Pittsburgh M. Bull, 1943, 32: 672-4. Also U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 52-6.—Mjasnikov, A. L. Pato- genez hipertonii. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 4-16.— Page, I. H. The nature of arterial hypertension. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 367-72.----— High blood pres- sure. Sc. Am, N. Y, 1948, 179: No. 2, 44-7. —Pasqualini, R. Q. Comentarios sobre la hipertension arterial. Rev. san. mil. B. Air, 1940, 39: 136-52—Perkovskaia, V. L. Nekotorye biokhimideskie issledovanija krovi u hipertonikov. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 80-90.— Rosenblum, M. S. Med- ical aspects of hypertension. Bol. As. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1944, 36: 245-53.—Rossiisky, D. M. Otedestvennye farmakotera- pevticeskie preparaty pri ledenii hipertonideskoj bolezni. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 25-9.—Smagin, G. A. K voprosu o ledenU hipertonideskoj bolezni. Ibid, 35-47.—Smalley, R. E. Symptoms and management of arterial hypertension among naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 287-96.— Sturm, A, & Hertlein, T. Zur Frage der Hypertonic im Mili- tardienst. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 129 (Abstr.)— Titov, I. G. Izmenenie glaznogo dna pri hipertonideskoj bolezni. Voen. moisk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 56-64.—Tourneux, J. P. L'hypertension arterielle chez les amputds de guerre. Concours med, 1946, 68: 1351.—Vishnevsky, P. E. O sostojanii psikhiki u hipertonikov. Voen. morsk. med. sborn, 1945, 4: 73-80.— Weil, S. S. Ob osobennostjakh porazenij nervnoj sistemy, serdca i podek u pogibajusdbikh ot hipertonideskoj bolezni v molodom vozraste. Ibid, 16-25. HYPERVENTILATION. See also Altitude, Aeroembolism: Prevention. Blixn, K. A., & Noell, W. K. The develop- ment of a method for continuous recording of alveolar carbon dioxide tension during the hyper- ventilation test in routine EEG work. 14p 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-068, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rushmer, R. F., & Bond, D. D. Hyper- ventilation in flying personnel. 5p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 162, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. HYPNOSIS. Dribben, I. S. Psychosis following amateur hypnosis; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 136.—Schneck, J. M. A clinical note on electrocardiography under hypnosis. Ibid., 1947, 100: 65. HYPOTENSION. See with Aviator, Cardiovascular system. HYPOTHERMIA. See under Cold exposure. HYPOXIA. See Anoxia. HYSTERIA. See also such terms as Blind; Deafness; Psychoneurosis; War neurosis; War psychosis. Funaioli, G. Isterismo e epilessia nei militari; contributo alio studio delle due nevrosi conside- rate specialmente dai punto di vista medico- legale militare. 74p. 8? Siena, 1905. Anderson, E. W. Hysteria in war-time. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 141-9.— Aronovich, G. D. [MUitary medical examination of hystero-traumatic deafness] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 34-6.—Backus, P. L. Treatment of war hysteria and neurosis. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 788.—Blyth, W. Pseudocyesis simulated in a male. Ibid, 1943, 2: 137.—Bolin, N. V. Hys- teria of pronounced conversion type, with prompt improvement from treatment. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1942-43, 19: 103.—Bonhoeffer. Ueber Falle von hysterischer Granat- explosionslahmung. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1915, 52: 166-8.— Borellini, A. Hysterische Svmptome bei Kriegsverletzten. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1943, 20: 133 (Abstr.)—Brown, W, & Dillon, F. Treatment of war hysteria and neurosis Brit. M. J , 1940, 1: 868.—Buzoianu, G. Les surditds hystdro- traumatiques de guerre. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1944, 32: 253-62.— Davidenkov, S. N. Nevrozy; isteria. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 26: 55-91.— Davis, D. B, & Bick, J. W. Hysteria in military personnel. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 82-5.—Edelstein, A. Iste- ria. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1036-9. —Ferenczi. S. Ueber zwei Typen der Kriegshysterie. In his Bausteine z. Psychoanal, Lpz, 1927, 3: 58-79.— Guillain, G, & Barre, A. Les troubles des rdactions pupillairea dans les commotions par dclatement de gros projectiles sans plaie exterieure. Bull. Acad, med. Par, 1917, 3. ser, 78: 158. Also Rev. gdn. clin. thdr, 1917, 31: 559.—Hurst, A. Hysterical contractures foUowing injuries in war. Clin. J, Lond, 1941, 70: 29-40. Also Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 164.------Hys- terical symptoms in soldiers. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed. HYSTERIA 545 ICTERUS Lond, 1943, 5-12. ------ Hysterical paralysis. Ibid, 13-9. ,____11 Hysterical contractures. Ibid, 20—43. ------ Rheumatism, sciatica, and hysterical postures and gaits. Ibid 44-55. ------ Hysterical fits. Ibid, 59-62.------ Hysterical hiccup. Ibid, 76. •------Hysterical idioglossia. Ibid 77- ------ Exaggerated flinch and jump reflexes; hvneracousis. Ibid, 90-2. ------ Hysterical gastric symp- toms. Ibid, 187-90.------Crichton-Miller, H. [et al.] Treatment of war hysteria and neurosis. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 499—Hysterical contracture in war. Ibid, 1941, 1: 717.— Hysterical contractures foUowing war injuries. Brit. J. Phys. M 1940 n. ser, 3: 171-3. Also Brit. M. J, 1940, 2: 202-4 Also J. Am. M. Ass, 1940, 115: 1113.—Joltrain. E. Campto- cormie et parapldgie consdcutives k un ensevelissement par delatement d'obus; considdrations sur Taction du choc dmotif. Bull Soc. mdd. hdp. Paris, 1917, 3. ser, 41: 431-6.—Kulikovsky, G. G. [The detection, treatment and examination of hystero- traumatic wartime disorders of hearing, voice and speech] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 2, 29-34.—Lefebvre. A propos de auelques cas d'hystdrie avec gudrison. Arch. Serv. san. Armde beige 1947, 100: 257-61.—Levin, M. Hysteria as a device to prolong hospitalization and evade military duty. War Med, Chic, 1945, 8: 16.—Lortat-Jacob & Hallez, G. L. Syndrome oculo-sympathique de Claude Bernard-Horner, consdcutif a une commotion par dclatement d'obus sans plaie extdrieure. Bull Soc. mdd. h6p. Paris, 1918, 3. ser, 42: 311-4.—Manceaux, A. Bardenat, C, & Sut.ini, R. L'hystdrie chez l'indigene al- iririen- auelaues aspects de ses manifestations en milieu mili- taire. ' Ann mdd. psychol. Par, 1947, 105: pt 2, 1-34.— Mauclaire, P. Troubles moteurs d'origine psychique chez les blessds militaires. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1914, n. ser, 40: !290 — Meister, F. O., & Conrad, S. W. Deep amytal narcosis in the diagnosis of hysteria. Proc. Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 40-5.—Meyer, M. Die Behandlungsmetho- den hysterischer Bewegungsstorungen bei Kiiegsneurosen. Ther. Monatsh, Berl, 1917, 31: 250-9.—Morris, D. P. Intra- venous barbiturates; an aid in the diagnosis and treatment of conversion hysteria and malingering. MU. Surgeon 1945, 96: 509-13.—Panse. Hysterie, Simulation, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der psychogenen Ueberlagerungen bei or- ganischen Schadigungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Fach- arzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 217-9.—Pienkowski, E. Pathogdnie des pnenomenes hystdriques (surtout motrices) dans les psycho- ndvroses de guerre au point de vue de la biologie. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil, 1931, 6. Congr, 2: 140-3.— Popov, E. A. [Treatment of certain states of war hysteria with etherization] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 414-6.—Rehm, O. Hysterie und Nervenshock; Untersuchungen uber Blutdruck, Puis und psychische Arbeits- leistung. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat, 1918, 42: 89-98.— Roussy, G. A propos de quelques troubles nerveux psychiques observds a l'occasion de la guerre. Rev. neur. Par, i914, 22: 425-30.—Stockings, G. T. The syndrome of hystero-en- cephalopathy in mUitary psychiatric casualties. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1945, 91: 104-9.—Thompson, S. E. Case of psycho- pathic swelling in right hand and other disturbances. Ontario J. Neuropsvchiat, 1922, No. 2, 43-5—Ury, B. S. Hysteria, with symptoms referable to war experience; report of a case. Arch. Neur. Psvchiat, Chic, 1943, 50: 612-5—Wadsworth, G L & Rath, 6. Treatment of hysteria in a forward echelon. BuU 'U. S. Armv M. Dep, 1946, 5: 193-8.-Wales. W. T. Psychoneuroses in war, with particular reference to hysteria. Proc. Cardiff M. Soc, 1940-41, 60-2—Wright. F L. Con- version hysteria with favorable outcome. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943-44, 20: 433. ---- Blindness. Aznarez. Amaurosis histdrica bilateral. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943, No. 53, 83-8—Halpern, H. J. Hysterical amblyopia; report of cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No 72 84-7—Hurst, A. F. Functional disorders of vision; hysterical blindness. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 93-106.—Jordano Barea, J. Amaurosis total histdrica recidi- vante de ambos ojos. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 113-22—Mahoney, V. P, & Linhart. W. O. Amblyopia m hysteria; report of 13 cases. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 503-7.— Minakawa, H. Hysterie-sei gansyo rei [Case of hysterical eye- disease] Gun idan zassi, 1930, No. 202, 327-30.—Russell, W. R. The detection of hysterical blindness of one eye. J. K. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77:151.—Ruzo. G. Amaurosis histdrica. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 23.—Tarducci, M. Un case di ambUopia isterica bUaterale. Gior. med. mil, 194J, »o: 31-43. ICE cream. See also Food. , ,. ^L L 1T _ Sutton, C. F. Ice cream. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. b, 1945 3: 148.—Van Auken, H. A. Rules for the manufacture of ice cream; the AUied Hygiene Committee, Calcutta, October 1945. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: Suppl., 38-41. ICELAND. See World War II. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----35 ICTERUS. See also Hepatitis; Liver. Bernier, Molinier & Tabusse. Ictdre grave post-arsdnico- bismuthique a dvolution cirrhogdne. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1947,41:32-5.—Cameron, J. A. M. Alcholuric family jaundice. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 151. -Crosby, W. H. Benign retention jaundice; the mechanism of the intermittent jaundice in constitutional hepatic dysfunction; with report of a case. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 139-44.—Gordon, J. E. Jaundice among troops returning from Africa and Sicily. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 6, 10-5.—Jaundice during antisyphilitic treatment. Bull. Army M. Dir, Lond, 1941, No. 7, 2. Also Select. Armv M. Dep. Bull, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 60.—Jaundice rampage. Time, 1942, 40: No. 5, 57.—McEwen, E. J. Non-surgical jaundice. Q. Bull. Indiana Univ. M. Center, 1942, 4: 99-101.—Miasnikov, A.. & Viskovsky, S. Zheltukha (icterus) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 631-41.—Post-vaccination jaundice. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 383.—Ralph, W. D. Jaundice; an un- usual case. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 11-4.—Rogers, J. A. Jaundice. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 26.—Silva, S. da M. Ictericia ou adipoxantose? Rev. mil. med. vet, Rio, 1939, 2: 1517.— Smith, G. T, & Drake, E. H. Hemolytic icterus in a Negro male with special reference to the differential diagnosis from bubonic plague; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 270-2.— Tanon. Icterus in the Armv. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 7: 951-4. IDENTIFICATION. See also Dead; Flight personnel; also follow- ing heading. Daunt, R. G. Breves aspectos da dactiloscopia a servico das classes armadas. Arq. pollc. civ, S. Paulo, 1944, 8: pt 2, 289-92.—Jeffreys, F. E. Identification by means of dentures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 194-5.—Simonin. Identification des corps des soldats amdricains inconnus. Acta med. leg. social, Brux, 1948, 1: 382-6.—Snow, C. E. The processing of the Pacific unknown war dead. Am. J. Phys. Anthrop, 1948, 6: 245. ------ The identification of the unknown war dead. Ibid, 323-8. IDENTIFICATION tag. See also Blood group, Recording. Forwood, W. H. Remarks upon the proper form and the advantages of a diagnosis tag for use among the sick and wounded in the battlefield. Proc. Ass. Mil. Surg. U. S. (1895) 1896,5:456-60.—Gordon, J. E. Identification tags. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 10, 9.—Hoche, H. E. Making dogtags. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: 69.—Lidnyj znak. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 564.— Lubian y Arias, R. El gabinete de identificaci6n militar. In: San. milit. cubana (Cuba. Ejdrc. Secc. san.) Habana, 1928, 191-203.—Marcus, C. E. Use of new identity tag. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 4, 93.—Matignon, J. Le sifflet-plaque didentitd. Caducde, 1905, 5: 12.—Powell, C. P, & Wallace, D. E. Modified technique in making durable identification tags in the shortest time. Hosp. Corps Q, 1943, 16: No. 3, 129-31.—Reygadas Pasalagua, J, Alvarez B. R, & Pucheu, C. Proyecto de ficha signaldtica odontologica militar. Rev. mdd. mil, Mdx, 1939, 2: No. 9, 43-51.—Sheridan, T. P, Marcus, C. E, & Bailey, L. M. A new identification tag.J Hosp. Corps Q 1943, 16: No. 4, 92. IDEOLOGY. See under Psychological warfare. ILEITIS. See under Ileum. ILEUM. See also Digestive system; Enteritis; Gastro- enteritis; Gastrointestinal tract. Bormioli, M. Ferita da scheggia di bomba in corrispondenza della regione mesogastrica sinistra con vaste perforazioni mul- tiple di un'ansa ileale; resezione; guarigione. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1947, 52: 95.—Kamil Sokullu, A., & Cemal User, M. Ileumda lenfosarkom hasebile ileocekal rezeksiyon. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 42, 20-4.—Keels, L. B. Gan- grenous ileocolic intussusception; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 520-2.—Ohsima, K. Kaityo-heki yori hassei-seru nikusyu ni yoru kaityo kaityo-kettyo zyutyo-syS no tiken rei [Case of radical cure of ileal and ileocolic intussusception caused by sarcoma that developed in the waU of the ileum] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 187, 159-63.—Stratton, V. C. Hem- angioma of the ileum; review of the literature and report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 1151-4.—Zaffiro, E. Occlusione inte3tinale acuta da annodamento tra ileo e sigma. Gior. med. mil, 1948, 95: 503-9. ILEUM 546 ILLUSION Meckel's diverticulum. Campbell, R. E, Churney, O. L., & Botsford, T. W. Re- current intussusception caused by Meckel's diverticulum. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 750-4.—Carlson, G. D. Meckel's diverticulum; preoperative roentgen diagnosis. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 272-4. —Cuono, J. D. Meckel's divertic- ulum; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 339- 41.-—Jasper, W. S. Perforated peptic ulcer in a Meckel's diverticulum. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 554-8.— Lowe, E. S. Traumatic rupture of the mesentery of a Meckel's diverticulum; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1948, 48: 467-70.—Shepherd, J. A. Meckel's diverticulum; incarcera- tion in an inguinal hernia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1946, 32: 44—6.—Strunk, G. Beitrag zur Klinik des Meckelschen Diver- tikels. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 529-32.—Wenger, D. S. Perforated Meckel's diverticulum. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 2, 4-7.—Zaffiro, E. Ernia inguinoscrotale destra irreducible di due diverticoli del tratto terminale del tenue di cui uno costituito dai diverticolo di Meckel. Gior. med. mil. 1947, 94: 151-6. ---- Regional ileitis. Coode, C. D. A case of regional Ueitis (Crohn's disease) with discussion. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1947, 33: 111-5.— Dickinson, E. H, & Zimmerman, L. M. Acute bowel obstruc- tion secondary to regional enteritis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 835-40.—Duncan, J. A. Regional enteritis in the naval service; with report of cases. Ibid, 1944, 42: 683-7.—Estrem, R. D. Regional enteritis. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp, 1947, 3: 55-72.—Fraser, I, & Haggar, H. Crohn's disease. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 9-13.—Glenn, F. Surgical management of regional Ueo- coUtis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 485-8.—Hardaway, R. M. A case of regional enteritis. Surgeon CUc. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 7, 11-4. Also MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 259-64.—Marcos, H. A. Un caso de ileitis. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1943, 7: 21-6.—Martello, E. C, & Perez, B. Enteritis segmentaria. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 588-603.—Maxwell, J. A. An unusual case of regional ileitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1941, 27: 67-9.—Montgomery, A. E, Patrick, G. T. [et al.] [Regional Ueitis with peritonitis] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1949, 9: 934-42.—Olguin, V. V, & Celaya, M. El papel de la enfermedad de Crohn en la patologia abdominal. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1940, 39: 611-21.—Paramo Canovas, R. de. Ileitis regional. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 199-209.—Percival, R. C. Regional enteritis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 85-91.—Phillips, R. B. The diagnosis and treatment of regional enteritis. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 755- 60.—Quadros, M. de. Ileftis regionales; nota clfnica quirurgica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 511. ILEUS. DeWitt, W. F, Morrissey, P. G, jr, & Failla, S. D. Obstruc- tion of the small intestine from a primary calculus. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 34-7.—Hibbard, J. S. Treatment of in- testinal obstruction in the field and aboard ship. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 44: 87-91.—Stein, H. D. Rapid method for passage of MUler-Abbott tube in field hospitals. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 486-8.—Stout, G. Postoperative ileus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 56-68.—Suzuki, K. Camphor-eld no zyomyaku-nai tyusya ni tuite [Intravenous injections of camphor solution in Ueus] Gun idan zassi, 1924, No. 129, 96.— Serebrenikov, L. V. Bdlelz^roclds, mint habortis trauma szo- vodmdnye. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 447 (Abstr.)—Tomlinson, W. L. Problems in surgery on a destroyer; case report of acute intestinal obstruction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1945, 45: 977-81. ILLITERACY. Altus, W. D. The adjustment of Army illiterates. Psychol. Bull, 1945, 42: 461-76. —— & Clark, J. H. Some sectional differences among Negro and white UUterate soldiers. J. Social Psychol, 1949, 30: 97-104.—Kaplan, N. Salvaging illiterates in the Army. Occupations, 1944-45, 23: 74-6.—Wall, W. D. Reading backwardness among men in the Army. Brit. J. Educ. Psychol, 1945, 15: 28-40. ILLUMINATION. See also Aircraft; Blackout, Lighting; Hospital construction, Lighting. Bellecci, P. Osservazioni suUa telemetria notturna di sorgenti luminose emettenti radiazioni di difierente lunghezza d'onda. Ann. med. nav, Roma, 1946, 51: 323-32.—Col en- brander, M. C. Das Verdunkeln von Wohnhausern. Oph- thalmologica, Basel, 1940, 100: 373.—Ferree, C. E, & Rand, G. Eye as a factor in wartime Ughting. Arch. Ophth, Chic, 1943, 29: 461-78. Also J. Gen. Psychol, 1943, 29: 281-302.— Ilina, S. [Function of the eye in conditions of poor Ughting] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 7, 11-20.—Lawrence, P. A. War- time Ughting and industrial hygiene. IUum. Engin, Bait, 1943, 38: 448.—Ley, E. B. Study of Ulumination. Ibid, 1944, 39: 501-5.—Minne, A. van der. De kunstmatige hoogtezon. Mil. geneesk. tschr, 1917, 21: 70-81.—Sturrock, W. Accept- ance of I. E. S. footcandle standards for the war effort. Ulum. Engin, Bait, 1944, 39: 610-4.—Sykes, H. L., jr. Lightmg a war plant. Ibid, 1943, 38: 378-81. ILLUSION. See also Acceleration; Centrifugal force; Flying. Clark, B., Graybiel, A., & MacCorquodale, K. The illusory perception of movement caused by angular acceleration and by centrifugal force during flight; visually perceived movement of a fixed target during turns. 17 1. 27cm. Pensa- cola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-148 (Av-4-3) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. ---- [The same] ... habituation and tech- nique of assuming the turn as factors in illusory perception. 13 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. X-148 (Av-4-3) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. ---- [The same] ... illusory rotation of a target during turns. 14 1. 26}{cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 16, Proj. No. X-148, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Clark, B., & MacCorquodale, K. The effects of repeated rotary acceleration on the oculogyral illusion. 17 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 20, Res. Proj. X-148 (Av-4-3) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Vinacke, W. E. Illusions experienced by air- craft pilots while flying [34] 1. 26Kcm. Pensa- cola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 9, Proj. No. X-148, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Also in J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 308-25. Autokinetic (The) iUusion. News Lett. R. Nav. Air M School, 1947, No. 3, 7-12.—Autokinetic (The) illusion and its significance in night flymg. Gen. M. Interest Lett, Ottawa, 1945, No. 13, 3-5. — Grether, W. F, Cowles, J. T., & Jones, R. E. The effect of prolonged anoxia produced by a pressure altitude of 10,000 feet upon two visual illusions. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 19, 25o-5.—Sensory Ulusions in flight. In: FUght Surgeon Ref. FUe, Wash, 1945. AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 5, 3-8. ILLUSTRATION [medical] See also Museum; Photography. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-98: Monthly Report of Medical Illustration Laboratory Activities. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Stringer, J. R, jr. Medical illustration. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 970-3. IMMERSION blast. See also Explosion; Injury, Blast; Injury, Concussion. Auster, L. S, & Willard, J. H. HydrauUc abdominal con- cussion; the syndrome of intra-abdominal underwater blast injury. J. Am. M. Ass, 1943, 121: 995-9.—Cameron, G. R, Short, R. H. D, & Wakeley, C. P. G. Abdominal injuries due to underwater explosion. Brit. J. Surg, 1943-44, 31: 51-66.— Clemedson, C. J. Om undervattensdetonationsskador. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1948, 73: 1-34.—Ecklund, A. M. The pathology of immersion blast injuries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 19-26, 2 pi.—Gage, E. L. Immersion blast injury; clinical ex- periences. Ibid, 1945, 44: 225-31.—Gates, R. Roentgen findings in immersion blast injuries. Ibid, 1943, 41: 12-9, 4 pi.—Gill, W. G, & Hay, C. P. A clinical studv of injuries of the abdomen due to underwater explosion. Brit. J. Surg, 1943-44, 31: 67-73.—Gouze, F. J, & Hayter, R. Air embolism m immersion blast. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 871-7.— Hamlin, H. Neurological observations on immersion blast injuries. Ibid, 1943, 41: 26-32.—Immersion blast. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 3, 16.—Immersion blast injuries. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 13, 19-21.—Jacobs, R. G. Intra-abdominal injuries from depth charge blasts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 816-8.—Kark, W. Underwater blast injury of the abdomen. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 64-8.—Keating, C. Immersion blast injuries of the abdomen. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 2: 207-9.—Lloyd- Williams, I. H. Notes on an unusual bathing fataUty. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 39.—McMuIlin, J. J. A. Foreword to symposium on immersion blast injuries. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1.—Melvin, J. Underwater blast injuries of the abdomen. Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 24.—Moore, T. Underwater blast injuries of the abdomen. Ibid, 1944, 2: 626.—Palma, IMMERSION BLAST 547 IMMUNIZATION J & Uldall, J. J. Immersion blast injuries. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 3-8.— Pinnock, D. D, & Wood, P. Blast injury to the abdomen by depth charge. Brit. M. J, 1943, 1: 537-9.—Pugh, H. L. Surgical report on immersion blast injuries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 9-12.—Rose, T. F, & Watson, D. Blast effects complicating abdominal injuries. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 2: 501.—Webster, D. R, Ross, A. S, & Alford, E. L. Immersion blast injuries of the abdomen. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1943, 49: 1-4.—Williams, E. P. P. Problems and treatment of immersion blast in the British Navy. War Med, Chic, 1944, 6: 296-9. Also J. Canad. M. Serv, 1944-45, 2: 666-71. Also S. Afr. M. J, 1945, 19: 169-71.—Yaguda, A. Pathology of immersion blast injury. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 232-40. IMMERSION foot. See Cold injury, Immersion foot; Foot, Disease; Frostbite. IMMERSION in fluid. See under Acceleration; also Centrifugal force, Tolerance. IMMERSION in water. See also under Cold exposure. Waltz, G, & Werz, R. von. Research on effect of immersion and recovery. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI- 56, 61-3. IMMERSION suit. See Cold exposure, Protection. IMMOBILIZATION. See Fracture, Transportation; Surgical technic, Immobilization. IMMUNE serum. See also under names of infectious diseases. Itoiz, J. E. Tdcnica sencfUa para la preparacion de plasma de convalecientes. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 265-^9.-— Pedrosa, E. Preparacao do soro anti-gangrenoso no Instituto de biologia do Exdrcito; reacao de Nagler; antfgenos incor- porados k lanoUna. Arq. Inst. biol. exerc, Rio, 1946, 7: 147- 59.—Rambar, A. C. Convalescent serum and pooled plasma in communicable diseases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 93- 6.—Resta, C. A. Preparacion de sueros desecados de conva- lecientes. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 105; 243.— Rozh- destvensky, V. Syvorotki immunnye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 397-403.—Sabri Ersoy, Hayri Seljuk & Turan Atakan. Dondurulmus serumlarda immunizan kudret iizerinde denemeler. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1945, 23: No. 158, 1-4.—Stora, E. E. Stabilisation des sdrums; appUca- tions thdrapeutiques des sdrums humains stabiUsds. Rev. Corps san. mil. Par, 1946, 2: 569-84. IMMUNITY. See also subsequent headings. Castanedo, J. A. Resistencia e inmunidad. Rev. san. mil, Habana, 1943, 7: 110.—Cellular aspect of immunity. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 365.—Cheever, F. S. A Schick survey of 18,000 naval recruits. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 374- 7.—Garrard, W. D., & Kalmanson, G. M. The effect of the anoxia produced at high altitude on infection and immunity. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M, 1948, Jan, 34.—Schiavone, E. L. La inmunidad en la practica bacteriologica. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1946, 45: 262; 390.—Troicky, V. Immunitet. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 888-95. IMMUNIZATION. See also Air travel; Epidemic; Vaccination; also names of infectious diseases as Diphtheria; Tetanus; Typhoid etc. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Immunization. An- nual report of the Commission on Immunization. Wash., 1 (1947/48) 1948- --- Quarterly progress report. Wash., No. 6, 1948- United States. Navy. Bureau op Medi- cine and Surgery. Prophylactic immunizations required in the United States Navy. 6p. 23 cm. Wash., 1945. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-215; Medical Department: The prevention of the communicable diseases of man; immunization, lip. 8? Wash., 1925. ---- [The same] Changes No. 1. Ip. 8? Wash., 1926. ---- [The same] Changes No. 2. 2p. 8? Wash., 1927. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 114: Im- munization. 15p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- [The same] Change 1. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1949. C, T. J. Prophylactic immunizations, required in the United States Navy. Burned News Lett, Wash, 194b, 1: No. 4, 10-5.—Dos Santos Bessa, J. Progressos da imunizacao activa no ultimo decdnio. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil, 1939, 387-427.—Frawley, T. F. An immunization program. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 3. 32-40.— Galbreath, E. C. Muster roll as a record of inoculations. Hosp. Corps Q, 1944, 17: No. 5, 91.—Hetsch, H. Infektions- krankheiten; allegemeines (iber Schutzimpfung und Serum- therapie. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl, 1944, 4-7.— Hungate, C. P. Imunizacao e profilaxia das forcas armadas norte-americanas. An. enferm, S. Paulo, 1947, 16: 64—6.— Immunization. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 328-30. Also in Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash, 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 9, No. 8, 1. Also Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1947, 2: No. 5, 4-9.—Immunization measures in the Royal Canadian Air Force. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1943, 48: 543.— Immunizations applicable to infants and children. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 4: No. 3, 22-4 — Inoculation before embarkation. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1942, No. 17, 6. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 51.—Inoculations and abstinence from alcohol. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1944. No. 41, 3.—Kaplan, H, & Landau, F. L. Immunization reaction as a result of egg sensi- tivity. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 414.—Long, A. P. Immuni- zations in the United States Army. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 27-33.—Morgan, C. V. Immunizations and immunizing agents. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 50.— Oliveira Ramos, J. Imunizacao da forca expedicionaria bra- sileira. Med. cir. farm, Rio, 1944, 566-73.—Prophylactic immunizations. Hosp. Corps Q, 1948, 21: 11-4.—Required immunizations; the present required prophylactic immuniza- tions for personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps are briefly summarized. Ibid, 1944, 17: No. 3, 69-72.—Rogers, J. A. Immunization. Army M. BuU, 1943, No. 65, 203-15.— Sellers, A. H. The new immunization program in the R. C. A. F. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1941, 45: 318-20.—Skvorcov, V. Immunizacija vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 882-9— Sprague, H. B, & Barnard, J. H. Egg aUergy; significance in typhus and yeUow fever immunization. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 71-4.—Van Auken, H. A. Im- munization. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: pt3, 1-11. ---- combined. See also Salmonellasis. Dotzer. Ueber die Vertraglichkeit einer neuen Tetravaccine gegen Typhus, Paratyphus und Cholera. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 96.—Garcia Rodriguez, V. Estado actual de la inmunizaci6n antitifoparatffica mediante la vacuna T. A. B. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 413-8.—Gross. Ueber die VertragUchkeit eines neuen Typhus-, Paratyphus-A+B-Endogen-Adsorbat-Impfstoffes. Ber. Ar- beitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 97-9.—Richou, R. Les mdthodes modernes d'immunisation basees sur les principes des anatoxines et des substances adjuvantes de l'immunitd; les vaccinations simultandes et assocides en mdde- cine vdtdrinaire. Rev. vdt. mil. Par, 1948, 3: 67-82.—Rogers, J. A. Vaccination against typhus fever, cholera, and plague. Army M. Bull, 1942, No. 61, 167-9.—Sohier, R, & Buvat, J. F. La dipthdrie au service des contagieux du Val-de-Grace avant et apres l'emploi dans l'armde de la vaccination associde triple antitvphoparatyphoidique, antidiphtdrique, antitdtani- que. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1938, 32: 415-26.—Stewart, S. E. Active immunization of human beings with combined Clostri- dium perfringens and tetanus toxoids. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 508-11. ---- Methods. Immunization procedure in the European Theater of Opera- tions [tab.] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt3, Sect. 7, opp. p. 12.—Piazza, G, Adorni-Braccesi, M, & Furbetta, F. _ La via inalatoria nei trattamenti immunitari; ricerche sperimentali su un gruppo di militari vaccinati col T. A. B. Te per via inalatoria. Gior. med. mil, 1941, 89: 401; 481, tab.—-Tecnicas de inmunizaci6n en el Ejdrcito de Estados Unidos. Bol. Of. san. panamer, 1943, 22: 607-12.—Young, E. J. Current immunization procedures of the Canadian Army. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 39: 447-50. ---- specific. See also under names of infectious diseases. Liger, H. *La vaccination antidiphterique dans un corps de troupes, lOe Regiment de IMMUNIZATION 548 IMPACT Dragons a Montauban. 71p. 23cm. Toulouse, 1933. Alstead. S. Experiments in diphtheria immunization. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 25.— Boyd, J. S. K. Mass immunisation of a force in the field against diphtheria. Lancet, Lond, 1946, 2: 195.—Criscuolo, E. Dif- teria; vacunacion intraddrmica Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 852-6.—Ding. Ueber das Ergebnis der Prufung verschie- dener Fleckfieber-Vaccinen gegen das klassische Fleckfieber. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 108 — Diphtheria susceptibiUty and immunization. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 76, 104-8—Faibich, M. M, & Tamarina, T. S. Tuljaremijnaja sukhaja zivaja vakcina NIIEG Krasnoj Armii. J. mikrob, Moskva, 1946, No. 7, 59; No. 10, 23.—Gordon, J. E. Specific immunization. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 7, 1-12, pi, 2 tab.—Guzman Barron, A. Investigaciones previas a la vacunacion antituberculosa en el Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mil, Lima, 1934, 7: 100-12.—Loza, J. C. Inmunizacion contra la difteria. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 500-3—Meersse- man, F, & Hulin, M. Ijes enseignements de la vaccination antidiphtdrique on miUeu mUitaire. Presse mdd, 1940, 48: 589-92.—Millard, C. K. B. C. G. vaccination, smallpox vaccination, diphtheria immunisation; a comparison and some comments. Med. Off, Lond, 1950, 83: 87.—Nauck. Ueber das Ergebnis der Prufung verschiedener Fleckfieber-Vaccinen gegenuber nord- und westafrikanischen Fleckfieberformen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 109-11 — Preventive medicine; diphtheria. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 9, 3-5. —Ruge. Experimentelle Versuche iiber einen neuen Typhusimpfstoff. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost bei at. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr, 99.—Schmidt-Burbach. Adsorbat- impfstoffe gegen Scharlach und Diphtherie. Ibid, 100-8.— Schulze, H. A. Schick testing and diphtheria immunization of United States troops in Europe. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 1527-31.—Sergienko, F. E. Sukhie fagi, ikh prigotovlenie i primenenie. In: Dost, sovet. med. Oted. vojny, 1943, 1: 124- 31.—Vaccination against smallpox. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, Suppl. No. 9, 1-7. —Vaccination against typhus and cholera. IT. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1942, 40: 728.—Whayne, T. F. Influenza vaccination. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash, 1948, Jan, 136. IMMUNIZATION card. See also Record. Holbrook, H. A. Immunization card index. Hosp. Corps Q, 1949, 22: No. 3, 26.—Isreali, R. J. Inoculation cards. Ibid, 1944, 17: No. 2, 44. IMMUNOLOGY. See also Altitude, Immunological aspect; Dysentery, Immunology; Serology. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Chemical and physicochemical stud- ies on modified globin prepared from human erythrocytes. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Project X-352, Nav. M. Res. Inst. U. S. Christian, C. R. Experiments with human agglutinating sera. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 31-8.—Congresso (II) di immunologia a NapoU 23. settembre 1942. Gior. med. mil, 1942, 90: 799.—Figueira Martins, C. Aglutinagao comparativa por soros e plasmas. Arq. brasil. med. nav, 1941, 2: 383-90.— Keeney. Preparation of antigenic materials. Res Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 58.—Quantitative studies of the antigen-antibody reaction. Ibid, 1948, Jan, 156.— Safford, V. Nature's way; militaiy effectiveness. Mil. Sur- geon, 1942, 90: 556-63.—Young, L. E.. & Christian, R. M. Blood and antibodies. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Jan, 14-7. IMPACT. See also Ballistic impact. Bierman, H. R. Design of an impact de- celerated lip. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S Nav. M. Inst. Wurzel, E. M., Polansky, L. J., & Met- calfe, E. E. Measurements of the loads re- quired to break commercial aviation safety belts as an indication of the ability of the human body to withstand high impact forces. 19p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 12, Proj. NM 001 006 (or, X-630) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst Bierman, H. R. The protection of the human body from impact forces of fatal magnitude. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 125-41.—Design of an impact decelerator. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, July-Dec, 37.—Distribution of impact forces on the human through restraining devices. Ibid, 1946, Jan.-June, 25.—Reactions of the human to impact forces revealed by high speed motion picture technic. Ibid, 26. IMPETIGO. See also Dermatosis. Barber, H. W. Impetigo contagiosa. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) 3. ed, Lond, 1943, 467-72.—Brett, W. B. Treat- ment of impetigo at a tropical base. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1439.—Greene, O. Impetigo contagiosa cured by fever; report of a case. Ibid, 1944, 43: 136.—Mumford, R. H. Some aspects of the military problem of impetigo contagiosa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 328-31.—Pozyvai, T. T. Epi- demideskie zabolevanija impetigo. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 3, 50-2.—Treatment of impetigo contagiosa. Bull. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 29, 4-6. IMPLANT. See under Eye, artificial. IMPREGNATED clothing. See under Clothing. IMPRESSION [dental] See under Denture. INCENDIARY. See also Bullet; Burns; Chemical agent; Explosive. Anjos, O. dos P. Bombas incendiarias, seus tipos e seua efeitos; agressivos qufmicos. Rev. quim. farm, Rio, 1943, 8: 39-43.—Antal, J. A foszforos bombak aital okozott testi sdrti- lesek gydgykezelese. Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1944, 25:387.—Ardenne. Der Bau von Brandbomben-Anzeigevorrichtungen mit Sperr- schicht-Photozellen. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 99-104.—Building (The) as a defense against fires from bombs. J. Franklin Inst, 1942, 234: 583-5.—Carlsohn, H. Brandbomben. In: Grundl. Luftschutz. (Meyer, J.) 2. Aufl, Lpz, 1942, 33-7.—Finkel- stein, L. Rheological properties of incendiary gels. J. Phvs. Colloid Chem, 1948, 52: 1460-70.—Gemeinhardt, K. Der Phosphorgehalt in feindlichen Brandsiitzen und seine Gefahren. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1945, 60: 13.—Kayser. Eine neue Brand- bomben-An zeigevorrichtung. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 98.— Mars glamor girl; incendiaries, long a war Cinderella, play big role in current conflict. Chem. Warf. BuU, 1943-44, 29: No. 6, 13-7.—Mesures de ddfense passive. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 325-8—Ouary, G., & Olivier, G. Une plaie qui fume; plaie par balle incendiaire. Mdd. trop. Mar- seille, 1949, 9: 458-60.—Peill, B. Die Bekampfung von Ent- stehungsbranden. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 5-8.— Rasiah, A. W. Japanese incendiary bombs and phosphorus burns. J. Ceylon Brit. M. Ass, 1943, 40: 22-4.—Ritlop, B. Hozzasz6las dr. Antal A foszforos bomb&k altal okozott testi sdrultsek gy6gyke- zeldse c. cikkdhez. Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1944, 25: 566-8.— Schmitt. Feindliche Brandabwurfmunition; Brandbekampfung durch den Selbstschutz. Gasschutz, 1943, 13: 67-81.—West, J. A., jr. Total fire. Chem. Warf. Bull, 1941, 27: 77-82, Ulust. INCINERATOR. See also Fecal matter; Garbage. Evans, F., & Clay, H. H. A. S. H. minor faeces destructor; small standard permanent type. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 240-5.—Mansell, R. A. De excretico comburendo or autc- da-fece in the Western Command. Ibid, 76-80.—Open grid incinerator, 100 man [plan] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: pt 3, Chapt. 19, Exh. B, after p. 46.-Truitt, R. M, jr. Portable garbage incinerators from scrap materials in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 45: 757-61. INCUBATOR. Infant incubators. Surgeon Circ. M. Sec. Far East Com- mand, 1948, 3: No. 2, 4.—Tubiash, H. S. An improvised incu- bator heating unit. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 488. INDEPENDENCE [War of] See under Wars and campaigns. INDIA. For references to this country see the following headings in Military Section: Air Force; Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical De- partment; Medical examination; Medical or- ganization; Medical service; Morbidity; Nurse INDIA 549 INDUSTRIAL MEDICINE Corps; Nursing service; Physician; Ration; Tuberculosis; Veterinary service; Wars and campaigns; World War II. INDIAN War. See under Wars and campaigns. INDOCHINA. See under Wars and campaigns. INDONESIA. See Medical service; Veterinary service. INDUCTION station. See also Draft; Medical student, Induction; Physician, Induction; Recruit; Rejection. Hyde, R. W. Military medical administration of induction stations. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsvchiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlcv, P. I.) Phila, 1944, 26-32.—Levy. D. M. Induction center. In his New Fields of Psychiatry, N. Y, 1947, 89-94. INDUSTRIAL fatigue. See Fatigue; War industry. INDUSTRIAL hygiene. See also subsequent headings. Cruickshank, TV. H. Army industrial hy- giene and occupational disease control. 4p. 28cm. Ottawa[?] 1944[?] Forms No. C-6067, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Bloomfield, J. J. Industrial hygiene in war production. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1943, 36: 283-8. Also J. Michigan M. Soc, 1943, 42: 699-706.—Decharneux, G. A. L'enseignement des principes d'hygiene et de sdcuritd. Arch. Serv. san. Armde beige, 1947, 100: 231-45.—Farner, L. M. Effects of war on the scope of industrial hygiene. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 714-8.— Fletcher, A. The Foundation in war and postwar. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America (1944) 1945, 9. meet, pt 5, 1-3.— Industrial health in wartime. Canad. Doctor, 1943, 9: No. 5, 20-2.—Industrial hygiene in wartime Baltimore. Baltimore Health News, 1943, 20: 169-75.—Lanza, A. J. The Army's contribution to industrial hygiene. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 317/—Leggo, C. Health on the production front; general discussion. Cincinnati J. M, 1944—45, 25: 69-72.—Myers, M.R. Industrial hygiene goes to war. Indust. Hyg, Alb, 1943, 22: 213-20.—Peterson, C. M. Industrial health and the war. J. Indiana M. Ass, 1943, 36: 125.—Sage, R. T. Community sanitation. In: Man. Indust. Hyg. (U. S. Pub. Health Serv.) PhUa, 1943, 335 44.—Sappington, C. O. Industrial health, its war and postwar significance. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 361-4. ----- Wartime industrial hygiene. Ibid, 1944, 13: 105- 10.—Selby, C. D. National defense brings an improved indus- trial hygiene program. Tr. Nat. Safety Counc, 1941, 30. Congr, 1: 145-9.------War tune problems of industrial health. Kentucky M. J, 1943, 41: 53-6.—Third War Con- ference on industrial health; Chicago, April 23-28, 1945. In- dust. M, 1944, 13: 921-3.—Townsend, J. G. Lessons learned from the war. Occup. Med, 1947, 3: 366-75.—War Confer- ence on Industrial Health, May 24-27, 1942. Science, 1943, 97: 282.—Wecker, W. A. Industrial health in wartime. Canad. J. Pub Health, 1943, 34: 267-71. INDUSTRIAL Hygiene Laboratory. Army (The) Industrial Hygiene Laboratory. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 72, 3.—Hussey, R. The Army In- dustrial Hygiene Laboratory. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1943, 8. meet, 26-8. INDUSTRIAL medicine. See also preceding and subsequent headings; also Preparedness, industrial medical. United States. Army. Eighth Service Command. Medical Branch. Industrial Medicine Section. The toxicology and preven- tion of industrial diseases. 204p. 27cm. [n. p.] 1943[?] Also 2. ed. 184p. 27cm. 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Pennsylvania M. J, 19i9-20, 23: 329.—Hargreaves, J. M, & Byram, D. H. Industrial med- icine m AAF. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 118.—Hazlett, T. L. Industrial medical problems in war production. Ann. Int. M, 1944, 20: 371-5.—Henry, S. A. Medical supervision in industry m peace and war. Pub. Health, Lond, 1943-44, 57: 121-6.— Hess, G. R. Influence of war on medical service ui industry. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 29: 177-83.—Industrial med- ical program of the Army. J. Am. M. Ass, 1944, 125: 915.— Industrial physicians and hygienists plan war conference, May 24-27, 1942, Rochester, N. Y. Ohio M. J, 1943, 39: 378 — Johnson, O. J. The medical profession's part in the war in- dustrial effort. Pennsylvania M. J, 1942-43, 46: 191-3.— Johnstone, R. T. Industrial medicine in wartime. CaUfornia West. M, 1945, 62: 5.—Lynch, D. L. Medical service in in- dustry. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 201-3.—Macrae, D. H. The private practitioner and the war industrv. J. Oklahoma M. Ass, 1943, 36: 239-42.—Novins, J. K. Civilian defense; what the dealer can do about it. Surg. Business, 1942, 5: No. 6, 10-22.—Sappington, C. O. Third Vvar Seminar; Chicago, July 12-13, 1944. Indust. M, 1944, 13: 974-80 — Selby, C. D, & Lutz, E. F. The War's impact and influence on industrial medicine. Ibid, 1945, 14: 923-8.—Slobe, F. W. Medical service in industry during war. Bull. Am. Coll. Sur- geons, 1944, 29: 185-90.—Spolyar, L. W. First national war conference on industrial medicine. Month. Bull. Bd. Health Indiana, 1943, 46: 161.—Sykes, C. Asistencia mddica en las fdbricas inglesas durante la guerra. Medicina, Habana, 1944, 2: No. 17, 10-2.— Townsend, J. G. Present status of medical programs in war industries. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1943, 42: 694-9.—War conference. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1943, 47: 447.— War conference; Rochester, New York, Mav 24—27, 1943. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 155.—War Conference (HI) on Indus- trial Medicine and Postwar Planning; Chicago, April 23-28, 1945. Ibid, 1945, 14: 59.—Wartime industrial services with special comment on the Permanente Foundation, CaUfornia Physicians' Service and Procurement and Assignment Service. California West. M, 1943 58: 23-6. INDUSTRIAL nursing. See also Nursing. Comstock, I. Nurses behind flying fortress production line. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 462-6.—Macey, H. N. War time strains; the role of the nurse in minimizing their effects. Indust. Nurs, 1945, 4: No. 7, 19.—Mansa, D. A nurse in an ordnance factory. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1941, 37: 770.—Schneider, C. Wartime problems in industrial nursing. Indust. Nurs, 1943- 44, 3: No. 3, 39-42.-—Sykes, F. C. Factory nursing in wartime Britain. Am. J. Nurs, 1944, 44: 938.—Webb, A. The indus- trial nurse in wartime. Indust. Nurs , 1943-44, 3: No. 3, 30-3. INDUSTRIAL plant. See also Civilian defense, Industrial aspect; Emergency Medical Service, Organization. United States. Civilian Defense Office. OCD plan for emergency medical service in in- dustrial plants. 1 1. 26^cm. Wash., 1943. Engel, C. P. Health factor important in war plant; Westing- house maintains expert vigilance to keep workers healthy and on the job. Occup. Hazards. 1942-43, 5: No. 8, 10-2.— Holden, F. R, & Heraeon, W. C. L. War plant surveys. Indust. M, 1945, 14: 46-50.—Lauer, D. J. Industrial health in Navy war plants. Minnesota M, 1946, 29: 693.—McCon- nell, W. J. Health conservation in industrial establishments of the War Department. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 600-2.— Physical examinations of HF plant operators. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 8: 251-3.—Probst, E. W., & Lewis, L. D. An effective preventive medical program, at an Army-operated industrial plant. Indust. M, 1944, 13: 43-5.— Schneider, L. V., & Clark, C. L. Problem cases in an Army industrial installation. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 84-9. INDUSTRIAL rehabilitation. See Disabled, Employment; Rehabilitation. INDUSTRIAL worker. See also Munition worker. Bauer, F. K. Industrial health and absenteeism. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) INDUSTRIAL WORKER 2. ed. Wash.. 1947, 112-5—Clevett, M. A. What is the VMCA doing to meet wartime needs of industrial workers? J. Phys. Educ, 1942-43, 40: 85 —Cohen, R. R. Application of military mental hygiene to industry. Occup. Med, 1946, 1: 333-44.— Effect of the war program on employment. WeU. Bull, Springf., 1942, 33: No. 10, 25 —Felton, J. S. Review of 10,834 pre- placement physical examinations in wartime industry. Occup. Med, 1947, 3: 261-87.—Henry, S. A. Health of the factory worker in wartime, II. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 2: 721; 762.— Kuzminov, I. [Selection and training of industrial workers during war] Bolshevik, 1942, No. 16, 26-37.—Rodger, A. The man and his job from war to peace. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 2: 298.-—Sappington, C. O. Keep war workers well; abstracts of proceedings of the seventh annual meeting of the Industrial Hygiene Foundation of America, Nov. 10-11, 1942. Indust. M, 1943, 12: 14-31.-—Some problems of the war worker, by a factory doctor. Occup. Psychol, Lond, 1943, 17: 34-8.-— Viteles, M. S. War-time applications of psychology; their value to industry. Ibid, 1946, 20: 1-11.—Waggaman, M. T. Older workers in wartime. Month. Labor Rev, 1944, 59: 24- 38. ---- Diet in wartime. Bailey, W. S, & Tauscher, L. C. Box lunches; a new public health problem in war industries. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1942-43, 26: 296-8.—Boudreau, F. G. Nutrition for workers in defense industries. Proc. U. S. Nat. Nutr. Conf, i941, 116-29.------& Goodhart, R. S. Food and nutrition of the industrial worker in wartime. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1335-40.—Desmond, T. C. Vitamins for war workers? Occup. Hazards, 1942-43, 5: No. 7. 12.-—Feeding industrial workers in wartime. Week. BuU. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 73.—Goodhart, R. S. Protecting the health of war workers. Digest Treat, Phila, 1942-43, 6: 680. ----- Wartime feeding of industrial workers. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1943, 225: 116-21. ------ & Pett, L. B. The war-time nutrition programs for workers in the United States and Canada. Milbank Mem. Fund Q, 1945, 23: 161-79 — Kershaw, J. D. The diet of factory workers in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1943, 209: 259; 1945, 214: 4. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb, Lond, 1943, 9: 164; 1944, 10: 210; 1945, 214. —----Nutrition and the industrial worker; some les- sons of the war. Brit. J. Phys. M, 1944, 7: 136-41.—Mayers, M. R. Nutrition for war workers. Indust. Hyg, Alb, 1942, 21: 232.------Proper kinds of food for workers in war industries. Ibid, 300-2.—National Research Council studies nutrition status of 1,500 aircraft workers. Nutrit. Res, 1940- 41, 1: No. 4. 1. INFANT care. See Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care. INFANT mortality. See also Manpower; War subheadings. Agostinelli, G. Richerche statistiche sulla mortality, infan- tile nei primi tre giorni di ospedalizzazione durante i primi due anni di guerra (1940-41) Pediat. med. prat. Tor, 1946, 19-21: 118-28.—Cayla, J. Natalitd et mortaUtd infantile en Normandie pendant la deuxidme guerre mondiale. Mdd. inf., Par, 1946, 53: 59-62.—Gale, A. H. A preliminary note on infant mortality in certain county boroughs during the war years. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Lab. Serv, Lond, 1945, 4: 212-4.—Infant death rates in countries at war. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1943, 156: 490.—Infant mortality declined to a record low during the war. Statist. BuU. Metrop. Life. Insur, 1945, 26: No. 12, 9.—Maternal and infant mortality experience of Army hospitals. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: No. 12, 2-5.— Olivi, O. Rilievi statistici sul neonato modenese durante gU anni di pace (1934-39) e di guerra (1940-45) Lattante, 1946, 15-17: 50-6.— Rocco, A. La mortalita infantil del comune di Torino nei primi anni di guerra. Ricer. med. sper, 1945, 15: 33-48, tab.—Stocks, P. Notes on war-time vital statistics; infant mortality in Greater London and New York. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Lab. Serv, Lond, 1944, 3: 7.— Trend of infant mortality in European countries and large towns during the present war. Week. Epidem. Rec. (League of Nat.) 1945, 20: No. 6, 34-42. INFANTRY. See also subheadings of Division; Injury—by branch of service; Unit. Blacker, C. P. Notes for the R. M. O. of an infantry unit. 77p. 17>^cm Lpz., 1917. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917. Atanasian, L. A. [Subcutaneous ruptures of the abdominal organs and the transabdominal space] Feldsher, Moskva, 1940, No. 2, 9-13.—Banaitis. S. I. Povrezdenija zivota. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I) Moskva, 1942, 292-313.------& Bocharov, A. A. Klassi- fikacia i dastota ranenij zivota. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 32-43.—Bainbridge, W. s! The remote effects of abdominal trauma. Congr. internat. mdd' pharm. mil, 1935, 8: pt 1, 203-16.—Bocharov, A. A. Obsdaja kharakteristika ranenij zivota. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 44-77.—Brewster, J. M. Acute traumatic diaphragmatic hernia; a case report. U. S. Nav. M BuU, 1938, 36: 572-5.—Carer j, L, & Colombo, C. Sindrome paraperitoneale; importanza nel funcionamento del Nucleo chirurgico. Minerva med., Tor, 1940, 31: pt 2, 469-72.— Dyson, C. Wartime abdominal injuries. Med. J, Lond. (Can.) 1943, 13: 1-5.—Garcia Moran, J. Notas sobre heridos de vientre. Actas Congr. mdd. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr, 150- 63.—Gardner, C. M. Abdominal trauma. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 4, 13-21.—Gilorteanu.I, & Costes- cu, P. Les sdqueUes des blessures abdominales de guerre. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil, 1935, 8: pt 1, 251-76.— Gordon-Taylor, G. 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K voprosu ob ognestrelnykh povrezdenijakh krupnykh krovenosnykh sosudov i ikh operativnom ledenii. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 53- 64.—Seedorf, J. [Vessel injuries] MUitaerlaegen, 1939, 45: 140-6.—Smith, R. W. A stab wound of the femoral artery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1942, 28: 63.—Snyder, J. M. Vascular wounds; report of a series of 108 cases encountered in a forward evacuation hospital. Surgery, 1947, 21: 77-85.—Stabholz. H. Quelques remarques sur le traitement chirurgical des blessures des vaisseaux. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 96.—Teneff, S. Le ferite recenti d'arma da fuoco dei vasi sanguigni. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 422-34.—Trueta, J. Traumatic vascular spasm. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg, S. Louis, 1943, 141-6, iUust.— Turovec, I. G. [Gun-shot injuries of the blood-vessels] Ortop. travmat, Kharkov, 1940, 14: No. 5, 55-68. Also Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 5, 35-46.—Weisel, W. Experience with peripheral vascular wounds. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 173-9. ---- by organs and regions: Blood vessels: Complications and sequelae. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei vasi sanguigni ed i loro postumi. p.422-58. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor. Voncken, J., & Maisonnet, P. J. F. R. Bles- sures des vaisseaux par projectiles de guerre et leurs sequelles. p.162-258. 24cm. Lond., 1929. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr. Angerer, H. Kriegsverletzungen der Blutgefasse und deren weitere Folgezustande. In: Kriegschirurgie (ZiUmer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 69-84.—Bell, J. Treatment of haematoma or serous abscess. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 103.—Bervar, M. PrUog ispitivanju suficijentnosti kolaterala kod arteriove- nosnih aneurizama. Voj. san. pregl, Beogr, 1948, 5: 309-11.— Bisset, R. D. N. Traumatic aneurysm of the femoral artery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 257.—Bogoraz, N. Anevrizmy travmatideskie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946- 48, 1: 198-203.—Burrows, H. Arterio-venous aneurysms fol- lowing gunshot wounds. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 337-42. Also 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 1: 250-5.— Caccia, F. Ferite dei vasi sanguigni e loro esiti. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 91. ------ Considerazioni clinico-statistiche e medico-legaU infortunistiche sugli esiti tardivi delle ferite di guerra dei vasi sanguigni. Ibid, 92.—Courbin. Traitement hydromindral des sdqueUes des plaies vasculaires. Ibid, 97.—Defendi, S. Aneurisma artero- venoso dei vasi femorali di sinistra. Gior. med. mil, 1943, 91: 286-96.—De La Cour, G, & Stephens, H. E. R. Injuries to blood vessels and their sequelae. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 135-62.—Francesco, G. Conse- guenze immediate e remote di ferite vasali. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 90.—Giles, R. C. A case report of dissecting aneurysm of the femoral artery of undetermined etiology and with unusual symptomatology. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 460-2.—Hukuda, M. Sensyo-sei myaku-ryu tiken hoi (sensyo-sei myaku-ryu no byorigaku-teki kosatu); hu, myaku-ryu ni kan-suru igaku zyutugo to sono bunrui-ho ni tuite [Contribution to knowledge of aneurysm caused by war wounds (pathological observations of aneurysm caused by war wounds); supplement, medical terminology for aneurysm, and method of classification] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1405-15, 2 pi.—Lluesma-Uranga, E. Clfnica y terapeutica de las heridas de guerra de las arterias; secuelas de estas lesiones. Rev. cirug. B. Aires, 1941, 20: 91-112.—Martin, J. D, jr. Pulsating hematoma; report of cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, 4: 219-24.—Parvulescu. Les blessures des vais- seaux et leurs sdquelles. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 99.—Reed, W. C, & Dillon, W. F. Arteriovenous fistula; report of 4 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 261-5.—Saito, T. Late effects of gunshot injuries of the blood vessels. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm, 1929, 5. Congr, 100-3.—Slupsky, N. E. [A case of A. anonyma ligature in connection with traumatic aneurysm] Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1944, 49-51.—Stich, R. Gefassverletzungen und deren Folgezustande; Aneurysma. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917, 252-73.—Sylvester. Arterio- venous aneurysms. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond, 1905, 223-6.—Teneff, S. L'ematoma pulsante. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 435-8. ------ L'aneurisma arterioso. Ibid, 438-49, illust. ------ L'aneu- risma arterio-venoso. Ibid, 449-54, iUust. ------ Pseudo- aneurisma. Ibid, 454.—Wachsmuth, W. Das arterio-venose Aneurysma als Kreislaufkurzschluss. Deut. M,ilitararzt, 1943, 8: 541-4.—Yamada, K. Kyodai-naru kessyu no iti rei [An instance of a gigantic hematoma] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 192, 965-70, illust. INJURY ---- by organs and regions: Bones and joints. See also Fracture; Joint. Barbier & Bolot. SdqueUes de blessures ostdo-articulaires de guerre posant des problemes complexes de thdrapeutique. Mdm. Acad, chir. Par, 1946, 72: 465.—Delrez. Le traitement des blessures de guerre du squelette. BruxeUes mdd, 1939-40, 20: 598.—Dickson, F. D. Injuries of bones and joints. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 137.—Furlong, R., & Clark, J. M. P. Missile wounds involving bone. Brit. J. Surg, War Surg. Suppl, 1948, 291-310.—Heggie, J. F, Kendall, A. W., & Heggie, R. M. Heridas infectadas que interesan los huesos tratadas con suUapiridina y suUatiazol. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1943, 42: 468-78.—LeCocq, E. A. War injuries of bones. Northwest M, 1944, 43: 331-3.—Leriche. Demonstrations on bone and joint injuries. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1927, 7: 842-5.—Milne, R. Wounds of bone. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, H.) Edinb, 1940-41, 503-23. ------& Bailey, H. [The same] Ibid, 2. ed. Bait, 1942, 2: 657-77.-—Pugh, H. L. Injuries of bones and joints. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 130-2.—Risol fa, A. Heridas por armas de fuego en los huesos y articulaciones. Bol. Inst. clfn. quir, B. Air, 1945, 21: 81-9.—Steffens. Ueber intraossale Steckschuss-Kriegsverletzungen. Ber. Internat. Kongr. Un- fallmed. (1938) 1939, 8. Congr, 2: 787-90.—Weeden, W. M, & Stein, H. D. Observaciones sobre traumatismos y afecciones de los huesos en la segunda guerra mundial [Transl.] An. cirug, B. Air, 1945, 4: 937-42.—Wilson, P. D. The treatment of war injuries of the skeletal system. Am. Rev. Soviet M, 1944-45, 2: 395. ---- by organs and regions: Brain. See under Head injury. ---- by organs and regions: Buttocks. Bahls, G. Beitrag zur Hypogastricaunterbindung bei Gesassbackenverletzungen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 3-5.-— Brandt, H. Gesaflsteckschuss und Gasbrand. Ibid, 295-7.-— Buttock (A) wound. Brit. M. J, 1943, 2: 501.—Feder. I. A. Wounds of the buttocks and rectum. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 39-42. ------ Wounds of the buttocks and rectum, with special emphasis on procto- scopy. MU. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 125-30.—Gordon-Watson, C, & Morgan, C. N. Wounds of the rectum and buttocks. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 3. ed, Edinb, 1944, 911-20.—Leclerc. P. F., & Sautter, Y. La contracture ab- dominale dans les plaies de la fesse par projectUes de guerre. Mdm. Acad, chir. Par, 1941, 67: 336-8. ---- by organs and regions: Cranium. See under Head injury. ---- by organs and regions: Digestive tract. See also other subheadings; also Esophagus; Gastrointestinal tract; Intestine; Stomach. Nikolaev, G. F., Survillo, O. N., & Me- TELICA, I. I. UpOHHKaiOmHe paHeHHH JKHBOTaj paHeHHH nojiux opraHOB. p. 142-232. 26%cm. Moskva, 1949. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: Kubitzki. Drei Verletzungen der Bauchspeicheldruse, des Diinndarmsund des Mastdarms durch stumpfe Gewalt. Deut. MUitararzt, 1938, 3: 491-3.—Melnikov, A. V. A gyomor ds bdlsipolyok klinikuma a hasureg lovdsi sdriildseindl. Hon- vddorvos, 1950, 2: 448 (Abstr.)—Metelica, I. I. Pronikajusdie ranenija zivota; ranenija polykh organov; sroki dostavki ranenykh na divizionnye medicinskie punkty. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 175-7. ------ [The same] ... simptomatologija i diagnostika. Ibid, 177-85. ------ Protivopokazanija k operativnym vmesatelstvam pri povrefdenU polykh organov. Ibid, 185-9. ------ Podgoto- vitelnye meroprijatija pered operativnymi vmesatelstvami. Ibid, 189-91. ------ Sroki operativnogo vmefiatelstva i operiruemost. Ibid, 191-3.—Nikolaev, G. F. Obezbolivanie. Ibid, 193-5. ---— Operativnye dostupy. Ibid, 195. ------ Povrezdenija polykh organov, obnaruzhennye vo vremja operacU. Ibid, 196-201, 4 pi.------[The same] ., podvesnaja enterostomija. Ibid, 214.—Ponomareva, Z. A. K voprosu o ledenU sljunnykh sviscej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 133-6.—Stacy, H. S. Twenty years after; wound of colon and compound fracture of femur, with wound of popliteal artery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 175.—Survillo, O. N. Patologideskaja anatomija ognestrelnykh ranenij polykh or- ganov. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 144-75, pi.—Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco deUe ghiandole saUvari. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 707. ---- by organs and regions: Face. See under Head injury. INJURY — by organs and regions: Respiratory tract. See also Larynx; Lung. Preobrazhensky, B. S, & Lure, M. S. Mestnoe primenenie belogo streptocida v ledenU ranenij verkhnikh dykhatelnykh putej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 39-41. ---- by weapons. Benassi, G. Le lesioni per armi da guerra; note traumatologiche e medico-legali. 104p. 2Sy2cm. Bologna, 1919. Also Pensiero med, 1918, 8: Nos 1-6. Bazhenova, M. A. Voennyj travmatizm; ognestrelnye povrezdenija organa zrenija, kak odna iz pridin slepoty. Vrach. delo, 1928, 11: 320-5.—Hoche, O. Ueber die durch die ver- schiedenen Waffenarten im menschUchen Koi per entstehenden Verletzungen. Med. KUn. Berl, 1939, 35: 1448-50.—L, J. Les blessures de guerre par armes modernes. J. sc. mdd. LiUe, 1913, 36: pt 1, 366-74. ---- by weapons: Atomic weapons. See Atomic bomb, Pathological effect; Atomic warfare; Casualty, atomic; also subheadings of World War II (Hirosima; Nagasaki) ---- by weapons: Bomb. See also Injury, Blast. Bauer, F. K. Air blast. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germanv (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed. Wash, 1947, 25-7.— Bell, R. C* An analysis of 259 of the recent flying-bomb casu- alties. Brit. M. J, 1944, 2: 689-92.—Bomb concussion and the ear. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 1054.-—Burbank, B, & Forsee, J. H. Bomb blast injuries. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 124-32.— Coermann. Bombenschaden. Hippokrates, Stuttg, 1944, 15: 191.—Cordes. Die Wiederbeschaffung nach Bombenschaden. Zahnarztl. Rdsch, 1943, 52: 327.—De Luca, G. Le lesioni da scoppio di bomba. Progr. med. Nap, 1944—45, 1: 288.— Lesioni (Le) da bombe. Forze san, Roma, 1940, 9: No. 14, 23-7.—Levit, H. Bomb concussion and the ear. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 2: 344.-—Reimers. Ueber die Versorgung von Bombenverletzten in einem Basislazarett. Chirurg, 1940, 12: 145-52.-—Rostock. Wundbehandlung bei Bombenverletzten. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild, 1944, 41: 182.—Sekiya, T, Yamamoto, K, & Ko, T. Taikei syoi-dan bakuha no sai ni okeru tyoki syogai zikken [... the organs of hearing under circumstances of explosion of very large bombs] Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1943, 58: 241.—Selecman, F. Bomb injuries. Dallas M. J, 1942, 28: 34-6.—Teneff, S. Le ferite da bomba a mano. BoU. Soc. piemont. chir, 1939, 9: 741-53.—Travers, L. G. Notes on some cases of multiple injuries resulting from bomb explosion. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg, 1942-43, 12: 74-6. ---- by weapons: Grenade and shell. See also Foreign body, Localization. Barroso, G, & Loyola, H. de. Grave ferimento por estilhaco de granada. Hospital, Rio, 1939, 16: 361-4.—Blank, E. I. Nekotorye osobennosti ranenij oskolkami snarjadov minometa. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmo- rozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 40-5.—Bong, A, & Skrzypek, A. Zlamania koSci ramiennej przy rzucie grana- tem. Lek. wojsk, 1933, 21: 786-96.—Fahlen, T. Injury from a hand-grenade with a rare intra-cranial complication. Acta otolar, Stockh, 1943, 31: 77.—Harttung, H. Kontralaterale Geschwiire nach GranatspUtterverletzungen. Arch. klin. Chir, 1941-42, 202: 320-8.—Horvath, L. [Fatal injury from explo- sion of a hand grenade] Orv. hetU, 1939, 83: 237-9.—Mott, N. F. Fragmentation of shell cases. Proc. R. Soc, Lond, Ser. A, 1947, 189: 300-8.-Mueller, B. Gerichtlich-medizi- nische Studien an Bomben- und GranatspUtterverletzungen. Zbl. aUg. Path, 1943, 81: 144 (Abstr.)—Schlander. E. Otitis media supp. acuta nach TrommelfeUruptur infolge Granatver- schiittung; Sinus-Bulbusthrombose, Sinus-Bulbusoperation, Abszess in der Thyreoidea; Heilung. Mschr. Ohrenh, Wien, 1940, 74: 189-91.—Smith, R. Cannon-shell injuries. Lancet, Lond, 1943, 1: 175. — Szabo, J. [Mass injuries by explosion of hand grenades] Orv. hetil, 1940, 84: 284-6.—Szily, A. Schrapncllkugeln. In his Atlas Kriegsaugenh, Stuttg, 1916, 1. Lfg, 154-66, Ulust, pi. ------ GranatspUtter. Ibid, 167- 86, Ulust, pi.—Torres Marty, L. Extracci6n a cielo abierto, de un proyectil de mortero enclavado en el abdomen. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1942, Ano 5, 573-5.—Vogl, A. Eine Studie uber GranatspUtterverletzungen. Deut. Zschr. Chir, 1944, 259: 451-68. ---- by weapons: Gunshot injury. See also other subheadings (—by organs: Abdomen; by weapons: Gunshot injury) also Ballistics; Therapeutics; Wound infection. 0 INJURY 561 INLAY Meilly, O. L. Schussverletzungen; mit Ausnahme von Herzschiissen. 62p. 24cm. Berl., 1890. Forms No. 4, Veroff. Krankengesch. Garnisonlazar. Borst, M. EinwUkung der Schussverwundung und sonstiger Kriegsbeschadigungen auf die einzelnen Korpergewebe. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917, 61-100 — Bullet wounds. BuU. Army M. Dep, Lond, 1943, No. 22, 4.— Cattaneo, A. Ferita d'arma da fuoco. Gior. med. mil, 1851- 52 1: 41-3.—Disruptive wounds from high-velocity projec- tiles. Brit. M. J, 1941, 2: 881.—Drenkhahn, R. Zur Deutung der Befunde bei Nahschiissen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 567.—Elia. Ferita da arma da fuoco. Gior. med. mil., 1851- 52,1:228-30.-—Fabre. Ferita da arma da fuoco. Ibid, 157.— Gurjevics, N. I. Lovdsi eredetii periviszceritisek. Honvddor- vos, 1950, 2: 176 (Abstr.)—Injuries from gunfire. Accid. Bull. (U.S. Air Forces) 1945, June 5-7.—Makhline, A. Secondary haemorrhage in gunshot wounds. Bull. War M, Lond, 1941- 42, 2: 351 (Abstr.)—Mariani. Ferita da arma da fuoco. Gior. med. mU, 1851-52, 1: 282.-—Marquet H, A. Heridas produci- das por proyectiles de guerra. Medicina, Mdx, 1944, 24: 452- 5.—Mazzolino. Ferita d'arma da fuoco. Gior. med. mil, 1851-52, 1: 99.—Murakami, A, Tasiro, Y, & Sindo. T. Syaso no saikingaku-teki kensa ni tuite [Inspection of bullet- wounds from a bacteriological standpoint] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 303, 942-4.—Papa, A. II bleu di metUene neUe ferite di arma da fuoco; ricerche sperimentali e cliniche. PoUclinico, 1942, 49: sez. chir, 81-95.—Patrucco & Dupont. Ferita da arma da fuoco; amputazione; morte. Gior. med. mil, 1851-52, 1: 315.—Petrovszkij, B. V. Tuzfegyver okozta sdriildsek utani rekeszalatti talyogok. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 606 (Abstr.)—Raymond, G. H. Wounds caused by blank car- tridges. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 142-5.—RUckert, W. Ueber Entstehung und Behandlung der Nachblutungen bei Schussverletzten. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 166-85.—Scla- verani. Su lo sbrigUamento primitivo deUe ferite da arma da fuoco. Gior. med. mil, 1951-52, 1: 252; 257.—Shipachev, V. G. [The clothing of the soldier as a factor in the characteristics of gunshot wounds; experimental investigation] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 8, 41-4.—Smith, S. Injuries from projec- tUes. Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2:382-400 — Teneff, S. GeneraUta di anatomia patologica deUe ferite d'arma da fuoco. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 104-16. --- by weapons: Gunshot injury: Type. See also under names of organs and regions: also Foreign body, gunshot. Banaitis, S. I. Ognestrelnye perelomy kostej konednostej. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (KuprUanov, P. A, & Bana- itis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 338-62, 2 pi. ------ Ognestrelnye ranenija kisti i palcev. Ibid, 371-84.—Eichler, P. Die BeurteUung von Schusskanalen und Fisteln. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 268-70.—Epstein, G. J. Osibki pri ledenu ognestrel- nykh povrezdenij stopy. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 115-8.—Fronstein, R. M. Ognestrel- nye ranenija predstatelnoj zelezy. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 112-5.—Jakimov, K. I. Redkij sludaj ognestrelnogo ranenija kisti. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 560. --- by weapons: Mine. See also Mine. Curtillet, E., & Hamel. Contribution a l'dtude des effets de souffle par dclatement de mine; le blast musculaire. Afrique fr. chir, 1945, 61-4.—Heer, J. Ueber Minenwerferverletzungen unter spezieUer Berucksichtigung des Gasbrandes; Beitrag zur Kriegschirurgie. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1942, 72: 1442-7.— Siebner, M. Ueber Minenverwundungen. Deut. med. Wschr, 1943, 69: 347 (Abstr.) --- by weapons: Practice bullet. Betkowski, T. [Cases of wounds caused by wooden projec- tiles during instruction] Lek. wojsk, 1927, 10: 263-70.— Ciszkiewicz, H. [Injuries caused by wooden practice buUets] Ibid, 1935, 25: 540-5. --- by weapons: Radiation injury. See also Atomic bomb, Effect; Radiation gamma. Brown, J. B., McDowell, F, & Fryer, M. P. Radiation burns, including vocational and atomic exposures; treatment, and surgical prevention of chronic lesions. Ann. Surg, 1949, 130: 593-607. Also Tr. Am. Surg. Ass, 1949, 67: 30-44, Ulust.—Janker. Rontgenschaden innerhalb der Wehrmacht. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat. Aerzte, 1944, 4: 44. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2,43. ---- by weapons: Small arms. Szily, A. Infanteriegeschosse. In his Atlas Kriegsaugenh, Stuttg, 1916, 1. Lfg, 140-54, illust, 2 pi. ------; Nah- kampfmittel und indirekte Geschosse. Ibid, 186-90, Ulust. INLAY. See with Denture, Technic. INOCULATION. See Immunization; Vaccination. INSANITY. See also Psychosis. Auld, F. C. Mental accountabUity under mUitary law in Canada. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945-46, 102: 629.—Hoagland, H. A new point of view about insanity. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, May, 9-12.—Lipscomb, A. E. Mental accounta- bUity under miUtary law. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945—46, 102: 619-28.—Manfredini, J. O conceito de alienacao mental em face do Codigo de vantagens. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1943. 32: 546-9. INSECT. See also Entomology; Fly; Mosquito, etc. Hassett, C. C. The utilization of sugars and other substances by Drosophila. 17p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1948. Forms No. 133, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. United States. Army. Surgeon-General's Office. The geographical distribution of some European arthropods of medical importance. 42 1. 27cm. Wash., 1942. United States. Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Division of Forest Insect Investigations. Research of insects affecting the Armed Forces conducted by the Division of Forest Insect Investigations, Belts- ville, Maryland, November 16, 1944 to October 31, 1945. 4p. 28cm. Wash.[?] 1945. Forms No. 170, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hurlbut, H. S. The role of insects in the transmission of filtrable virus diseases. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 58.—King, W. V. Lone star tick (Am- blyomma americanum) Ibid, No. 5, 81.-—Kyuketu kontyii no saisyu narabi-ni sohu yoryo [important points in the gathering and forwarding of blood-sucking insects] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1176-8.—Pavlovsky, E. Klesdi (Acarina) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1296-9. ----— Klop (Cimex lectularius) Ibid, 1317. ------ Komar (Dip- tera; Nematocera) Ibid, 1374-7.—Roeder, K. D. Electrical and mechanical activity recorded from the insect thorax during flight. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 46-9. INSECT control. See also Arctic service, Medical aspect; Bar- racks, Hygiene; DDT; Disinsectation; Fly con- trol; Insecticide; Mosquito control. Armed (The) Services research and de- velopment report on insect and rodent control. Wash., No. 1, 1948- Babcock, E. R. Studies on insect control; test of Quartermaster Corps Army Sprayer, Aerosol, Hand Operated, EX49-1. 14 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. NM 005 052/2, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. McGovran, E. R., Fales, J. H. [et al.] In- vestigations on the control of insects and other arthropods of importance to the Armed Forces conducted by the Division of Control Investiga- tions, Beltsville, Md., June 16, 1944 to October 31, 1945. 6p. 27cm. Wash.[?] 1945. Forms No. 174, Rep. Insect Control Com. Nat. Res. Counc. U. S. United States. Army. Chemical Corps. CML C quarterly progress report on insect and rodent control. 'No. 1-14. 14 Nos. 26%cm. Wash., 1945-47. United States. Army Committee for In- sect and Rodent Control. Minutes of the ... meeting. Wash., 2. meet., Jan. 30, 1945- INSECT CONTROL 562 INSECTICIDE United States. Army Committee for In- sect and Rodent Control. Subcommittee on Field Uses. Minutes of meeting. Wash., 1., 1944- United States. Army Committee on Insect and Rodent Control. Subcommittee on Research and Development. Minutes. Wash. 1., 1944- Area control of insects. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct, 72; 1947, July, 118. Also Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 17-9.—RIair, B. M., Eves, A. T. [et al.] Observations on baited fly traps in Palestine, 1943—44. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 51-7.—Carpenter, S. J. Insect control at Army training camps. J. Econom. Entom, 1944, 37: 470-4.—Churchill project. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 121.—Control of insects; Iwo Jima; Palau Islands; Tinian. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 5: 19; 8: 184.—Daley, C. J, & Bailor, W. R. Operation of a pest control unit. Hosp. Corps Q, 1946, 19: No. 4, 11-5.— Fluno, J. A, Faulkner, F. S. [et al.] Area control of insects. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 16-9 — Gahan, J. B., & Peffly, R. L. Egyptian project. Ibid, 1949, No. 6, 29.—Gilbert, I. H, & Mason, P. Cockroach control. Ibid, 17.—Gordon, J. E. Insect control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 9, 33-45.—Hale, F. C. Developments in military insect control. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1945, 48: 131.—Hamilton, M. G. B. Insect and rodent control for occupation health. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 90-6.—Insect control. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: 52-4 — Insect and rodent control supplies. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 2, 53-6.—King, W. V. Tick control. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 5, 80-2.—Kirner, W. R. The Chemical-Biological Coordination Center of the National Research CouncU. Ibid, 1948, No. 2, 65-9.—Mangia, F. Tdcnica da desinsectizacSo no Exdrcito brasileUo. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1948, 37: 465-88.—Meyer, A. F, jr, & Lull, K. R. Area spraying of DDT for insect control. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 5, 51-6.—Motizuki. Kokusol ni yoru Nankin-musi kuzyo siken seiseki [Results of experiments in destruction of bedbugs by means of kokusol (CCI3NO2)] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 174, 1447-9, Ulust.— Pemberton, C. E. Insect control problem in the Micronesian area. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 404.— Perry, W. J, & Burgess, B. F, jr. Studies on insect control. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 59-61.— Protecting miUtary suppUes and equipment against insects. Ibid, 1948, 22-5.—Simmons, J. S. Progress in the Army's fight against the insects. Phi Chi Q, 1944, 41: 530-6. ------ The Army's new weapons against insect-borne diseases. Ken- tucky M. J, 1945, 43: 13-7.—Snyder, T. E., St. George, R. A. [et al.] Protecting miUtary suppUes and equipment against insects. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 4, 18-23.—Sullivan, W. N. Chemical control of insects of miUtary importance. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 16.—Summary of aerial operations for the control of insects at mUitary installa- tions in continental United States in 1947. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 2, 55-64.—Swenson, J. P. Outline of insect control measures. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 5: 29-36.—Travis, B. V. Alaska insect project. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 26; 1949, No. 6, 29.—Wilson, C. S. Insect control measures in the arctic. Ibid, No. 4, 54-6. INSECTICIDE. See also DDT; Disinfestation; Disinsectation; Fly control; Insect control; Lousiness. Baxter, J. P, III. Insectides and rodenticides. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost, 1946, 360-76.—Control methods and evaluation investigations. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 67.—Cross, H. F., & Fye, R. Skin treat- ments. Ibid, 8.—Development of insecticides, insect repeUents and related formulations. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 205.—Dicke, R. J. Attraction of flying in- sects to surfaces treated with residual insecticides. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 392.—Draize, J. H. Toxicity of insect repellents, miticides, lousicides, and insecti- cides. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 31.-—Eisman, L. P. MisceUaneous tests and minor investiga- tions. Ibid, 65.—Fleck, E. E, & Gooden, E. L. Development of specifications and standards. Ibid, 1. ------ Physical and chemical properties of insecticides. Ibid, 5.—Gilbert, I. H, Wilson, H. G. [et al.] AcquUed resistance to insecticides. Ibid, No. 5, 28-32. ------ Premise treatment. Ibid, No. 6, 14-9.—Holway, R. T., Mitchell, W. A, & Abdel Aziz Salah Effendi. Population studies and larvicide investigations. Ibid, 63.—Keatinge, A. F. H. A hundred years of insecticides and repeUents in the army; a historical summary. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 290-312.—Larvicide investigations. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 74.—Nelson, R. H, Fales, J. H.t & Bodenstein, O. F. Biological tests. Ibid, 6-8.—Piedrola Gil, G. Avances en la pratica de las desinsectaciones mediante los nuevos insecticidas; su aplicacion en hospitales, locales diversos y vehiculos varios. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 83-91.—Robinson, W. Testing of insecticides by the micro-loop method. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 17-9.—Roeder, K. D. Physiological studies of the mechanism of action of insecticides and insect repeUents. Ibid, No. 5, 56; No. 6, 45.—Toxicity of proposed insect repeUents, insecticides, miticides, and lousicides. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan, 174.—Use of insecticides in mUitary operations. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 24, 3-5. ---- Equipment. Bechtold, P. G. Oxygen equipment in the dispersal of in- secticides. Air Surgeon BuU, 1945, 2: 68-70.—Geer, H. A.. Latta, R, & Lindquist, A. W. The dispersal of insecticides. In: Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 2: 636-45.—Gilbert, I. H, Anthony, D, & Crittenden, C. Space spray studies (mosquitoes and flies) Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 16.—Meyer, A. F., jr. Modification of C-47 aircraft for aerial spraying of insecticides. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: 10-5.—New bomba protect soldiers against disease. Bull. Chicago M. Soc, 1942- 43, 45: 731.—Stocking, G. W. Conversion of the Binks pres- sure sprayer and the knapsack sprayer for application of in- secticides. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 99-103. ---- Preparations. Jachowski, L. A., jr, & Schultz, C. Contact acaricides; toxicity of six insecticides to adult ticks (Dermacentor andersoni, Stiles) 7p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 005 014, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Jenkins, D. W. A review of the insecticide hexachlorocyclohexane (666) 31p. 27cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 56, Rep. Med. Div. U. S. Chem. Warf. Serv. Adams, A. D. Newer insecticides and repellents. Air Sur- geon BuU, 1944, 1: No. 10, 20.—Bayer, Redies [et al.] Insec- ticides and insect repellents. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 58-62.—Chlordane insecticides. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 9, 23.—Fulton, R. A. Aerosol investigations. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 6.—Haller, H. L., & Cristol, S. J. The development of new insecticides. In: Advance. Mil. Med, Bost, 1948, 2: 621-6.—Kelsey, D, Rodriguez-Torrent, R, & Fluno, H. J. Studies on NBIN decomposition. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 3.— Laudani, H, & Marzke, F. O. Investigation of the effectiveness of methoxychlor as a roll spray. Ibid, 25.—Lindane. Ibid, 85-9.—Maslov, P. Insekticid K protivoparazitarnoe sredstvo. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 53-8.—Mello, P. de, & Jung, R. C. O DDT na higiene mUitar. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1948, 37: 327-43.— Nelson, R. H, Fales, J. H, & Bodenstein, O. F. Aerosol in- vestigations. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 5, 7-11.—Norris, F. T. The flying flit gun. Hosp. Corps Q, 1945, 18: No. 4, 2.—Roberson, L. Dusts. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 10.—Rodriguez- Torrent, R., & Fluno, H. J. Development of emulsions for impregnation of clothing with repellents. Ibid, 4.—Russell, P. F. A note on D. D. T. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 2: 8.—Smadel, J. E., & Curtis, F. J. Manufacture of insecticides, insect repeUents, rodenticides, I. G. Farbenin- dustrie, A. G, Leverkusen and Elberfeld, Germany. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-20, 1-12. ---- Repellent. Gerjovich, H. J., & Hopwood, M. L. Direc- tions for purification of commercial grade com- pounds when used for the insect repellent NMRI- 201. 2 1. 27cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Mathieson, D. R., & Wilson, C. E. Insect repellents; attempts to increase duration of effectiveness. 4p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pijoan, M., & Jachowski, L. A., jr. A method of evaluating the synergistic or antagonistic ac- tion of solvents on mosquito repellents. 9p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- A note dealing with the effect of certain simulated tropical conditions on the activity of two mosquito repellents. 4p. 26V2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. INSECTICIDE 563 INSTRUCTION ---- Status of the insect repellents NMRI- 201 and NMRI-448. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Gerjovich, H. J. A mixture of two new mosquito repellent chemicals effective on sweating skin; preliminary report. 7p. 2Q}icm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pijoan, M., Jachowski, L. A., jr. [et nl.] Summary of investigations on mosquito repellents at the Naval Medical Research Institute, October 1944 to April 1945. 22p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. o, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Summary of studies in new insect re- pellents. 12p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Dethier, V. G. Mechanism of action of insect repellents. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 50-3.— Insect repeUents; attempts to increase duration of effectiveness. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 10.— Mode (The) of action of insect attractants and repellents. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 29. Also Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen, 1948, Sept, 215-7.— N, F. T. Insect repellents. Burned News Lett, Wash, 1944, 3: No. 13, 1-3. —Personal protection. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 6-12.—Pijoan, M, Gerjovich, H. J. [et al.] Studies on new insect repeUents. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1506-22.—Scholz, R. O. The development of new insect repeUents. In: Advance. MU. Med, Bost, 1948, 2: 646-51.—Status of the insect repeUents NMRI-201 and NMRI-^48. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1946, Jan.-June, 6.—Travis, B. V, Morton, F. A, & Cochran. J. H. Insect repeUents used as skin treatments by the Armed Forces. J. Econom. Entom, 1946, 39: 627-30.—Willis, E. R., & Roth, L. The mode of action of insect attractants and repeUents. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 52. INSEMINATION [artificial] Barros, H. P. de. Consideracoes sobre a teoria e pratica da fecundacao artificial. Rev. mU. med. vet, Rio, 1942, 5: 45-8.— Cortez, E. Confronto do desenvolvimento de produtos por inseminacao artificial x inseminacao natural. Rev. mU. re- monta vet, Rio, 1947, 9: No. 51, 11-23.—Dumas, A. Consi- ddrations sur l'insdmination artificieUe des grandes espdces domestiques; relation d'un voyage d'etudes en Haute-Autriche. Rev. vdt. mil. Par, 1948, 3: 149-58.—Gomes Vieira, J. In- seminacao artificial em bovinos. Rev. mU. med. vet, Rio, 1942, 5: 55; passim.—June report on artificial insemination. Rep. U. S. Comm. MU. Gov. Austria, 1947, No. 20, 47.— Sejkora, K. Podpora chovu mulu (soumaru) umdlym ose- mendnlm (oplozenim) Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 144-6. INSPECTION. See also Food inspection; Hospital, Inspection; Veterinary service. United States. Army. First Army. Office of the Surgeon. Medical Department ques- tionnaire; inspector's guide, 1946. 210p. 2Ql/2cm. Governors Island, 1946. Chamberlain, W. P. Sanitary inspection. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash, 1926, 6: 21-67.— Maslinkovsky, T. Medicinskij osmotr v armu. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 998-1000—Morev, V. A. [Organization of sanitary-hygiene inspections of ships in the Navy] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad, 1941, 1: 131-63.— Penhallow, D. P. Extracts from the note-book of a medical inspector. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 36-44.—Safford, V. Na- ture's way; the function of medical inspections. Ibid, 1942, 91: 48-55. INSTRUCTION. See also Education; Training; Training aid; also the caption Instruction under the following headings: Aeromedicine; Altitude; Ambulance service; Chemical warfare; Dentistry; Hospital administration; Hygiene; Military medicine; Naval medicine; Neuropsychiatry; Nursing; Pharmacy; Psychiatry; Psychology; Radiology; Surgery. Greenhill, L. P., & Tyo, J. Instructional film production, utilization and research in Great Britain, Canada and Australia; rapid mass learn- ing. 27 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1949. Forms No. 269-7-1, Techn. Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Gilchrist, H. L. Our camps of instruction. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 174—6.-—Medina Valderrama, A. La instrucci6n pre- miUtar en el Peru. Rev. mU. Peru, 1946, 43: No. 9, 23-30.— Military instruction and the Albany idea. Albany M. Ann, 1917, 38: 194; passim.—Piovano, E. Instruccion de jefes y oficiales del cuerpo de sanidad miUtar. Rev. san. mU, B. Air. 1939, 38: 211-34.—Seidenfeld, M. A. Army teaching. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash, 1945, 300-11, Ulust. INSTRUCTOR. Concours pour l'obtention du titre de Professeur agrdgd du Val-de-Grace, 1937. Rev. Serv. san. mU, Par, 1938, 108: 826-8.— Herzberg, F, & Duke, R. E. The officer-instructor. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 151-7. INSTRUMENT. See also Dental equipment; Equipment; Sur- gical instrument. Grether, W. F., & Connell, S. C. Psycho- logical factors in check reading of single instru- ments. 21p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-17A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Koehler, E. G. The detecto electric forceps. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 6-8.—Mizuno, M. Rikugun no ika-kikai ni kan-suru seido ni tuite [Regula- tion of the medical instruments of the army] Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1928-29, 6: 345-55.—Rounds, R. C. Screw hole depth measuring instrument. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1948, 8: 959.—Turi, K. Muszerek racion&hs csirtalanftasa. Hon- vddorvos, 1950, 3: 596-8.—Yamauti, T. Kotetu-sei ika kikai no bosyu-ho ni tuite [Methods for preventing the rusting of medical apparatus and tools made of iron and steel] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 182, 991-3. INSTRUMENT flying. See Aircraft, Automatic recorder; Blind flying. INSTRUMENT panel. See under Aircraft. INSUFFLATOR. Hansen, W. S. A simple homemade powder blower. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 209-10. INSULATION. See under Heat insulation. INSULIN. See also Diabetes mellitus. Draeger, R. H., Pijoan, M., & Catchpole, H. R. Prolonging the effect of insulin by adding an inert water soluble plastic. 8p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-401, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1944, July, 31. Zimmerman, B., & Donovan, T. J. Studies on the hyperglycemic effect of insulin. 15p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. NM 007 026, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, 11. Brunner, R. A, & Owen, J. W. Insulin as a sedative in treatment of psychotic patients in a tropical hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1946, 46: 1088.—Pennaneac'h, J, Morand, P., & Guennec, J. Controle biologique d'une insuline ancienne. Rev. mdd. nav. Par, 1947, 2: 279-85.—Zimmerman, B, & Donovan, T. J. Physiological action of preferentiaUy inac- tivated insulin. Sympos. MU. Physiol, Wash, 1947, 303-10. INSURANCE. See also War damage. Frey, W. Bemerkungen eines Arztes zu den Forderungen auf Revision des Militarversiche- rungsgesetzes. 71p. 20>£cm. Bern, 1946. INSURANCE 564 INTELLIGENCE TEST Oberholzer, E. Fiihrer durch das Militar- versicherungsrecht. 2v. 229p.; 365p. 17cm.' Luzern, 1943-45. Streich, A. Das Verschulden des Versicher- ten in der Militar- und der obligatorischen TJnfallversicherung. 114p. 23cm. Bern, 1941. Albisser, J. Die Abgrenzung der Versicherungskassen- anspriiche von denjenigen aus MiUtar- und Unfallversicherung. Schweiz. Zschr. UnfaUkde, 1924, 18: 25-30.—Alder, A. Kri- tische Bemerkungen iiber die eidgen. MiUtarversicherung. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff, 1924, 1: 11-6. ------ MiUtar- versicherung. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 239.—Bachmann, E, Kartagener, M., & Loffler, W. Probleme der MiUtarversiche- rung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1943, 73: 789-91.—Ost. Das neue MUitarversicherungsgesetz. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1902, 32: 698-700.—Riihe, E. Beschadigung bei besonderem Einsatz. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 41-3.—Ruoss, E. Die BeurteUung der Magenleiden, spezieU des Ulcus ventriculi, durch die Eidg. MiUtarversicherung. Schweiz. Zschr. Un- faUkde, 1927, 21: 2-18.—Schatz, B. MiUtarversicherung und besondere sanitarische Austrittsmusterung. Schweiz. Aerz- teztg, 1934, 15: 113-8.—Schinz, H. R. Gesetzgebung, Ge- setzeshandhabung und Organisation der MiUtarversicherung und konstruktiver Plan zur Neugestaltung nach Kriegsende. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1944, 74: 1329-33.—Searle, M. Medical records and pension entitlement. Ontario M. Rev, 1943, 10: 98-107.—Secher, K. Regulativerne for bedtfmmelse af_ de vaernepUgtige til krigstjeneste og bedtfmmelsen til livsforsikring. In his Livsforsik. med. hist, Kbh, 1942, 173-8. ---- Veterans. See also Tuberculosis, Insurance aspect. Aten, W. B. The returned veteran and what the home office wants to know. J. Insur. M, 1946, 1: 41.—Attinger, E. Kurze Bemerkungen uber MogUchkeiten zur Verminderung der Belastung der Eidgenossischen MiUtarversicherung. Schweiz. med. Wschr, 1943, 73: 1444-6.—Hutchinson, J. R. B. Veterans as a medical underwriting problem. Tr. Ass. Life Insur. M. Dir. America (1946) 1947, 30: 195-219.—Payments of national service life insurance. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin, 1941-42, 18: 110. INTELLECT. See also Intelligence test. Bingham, W. V. InequaUties in adult capacity; from military data. Science, 1946, 104: 147-52.—Garrett, H. E. Comparison of Negro and white recruits on the Army tests given in 1917-18. Am. J. Psychol, 1945, 58: 480-95.— Groot, A. D. de. The effects of war upon the intelligence of youth. J. Abnorm. Psychol, 1948, 43: 311-7.—Kendler, H. H. On the meaning of inteUigence. BuU. MU. Clin. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 48-52.—Montagu, M. F. A. IntelUgence of northern Negroes and southern whites in the first World War. Am. J. Psychol, 1945, 58: 161-88.—Nogueira Ribeiro, L. G. Con- tribuicao ao conhecimento da mddia mental do soldado bra- sileiro. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 346-54.—Wall. W. D. The decay of educational attainments among adolescents after leaving school; a research based on the testing of adolescents in 2 Army centres. Brit. J. Educ. Psychol, 1944, 14: 19-34. INTELLIGENCE. Anderson, G. W. Medical intelligence in the United States Army. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 36: 65-9. Also Staff Meet. BuU. Hosp. Univ. Minnesota, 1945-46, 17: 315-8.— Barros Ortiz, D. Estudio histdrico sobre los servicios de in- formaciones. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1948, No. 130, 39-79.— Brunschwig, A. Military medical inteUigence from Russia. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1942, 75: 118.—Curtis, F. J., Davis, F. C. [et al.] Index of documents obtained at I. G. Plant, Elberfeld. CIOS Rep, Lond, 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 67-78 — Gordon, J. E. Medical mtelUgence. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 2: pt 6, 1-4, pi. ------ Source of materials. Ibid, 2.-—Grahame, A. Army Medical InteUigence surveys foreign areas. Med. Econom, 1943-44, 21: No. 3, 55.—Green, M. L. Dissemination of intelligence. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1949-50, 29: 58-62.—Horack, H. M. Medical inteUigence; its purpose and function. Proc. Conf. Prev. M. Off, Bait, 1945, 174-9.—Kennedy, W. P. The work of a medical inteUigence section. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv, Lond, 1944, 3: 26-8.—Medical inteUigence. Rep. Chief M. Off. Min. Health, Lond. (1947-48) 1949, 156.— Medical inteUigence of the Armed Forces. Rep. Com. M. & Hosp. Serv. U. S. Dep. Defense, 1949, Sect. J, 7 p.—Sheen, H. G. The disintegration of the German intelligence services. Mil. Rev, Fort Leavenw, 1949-50, 29: No. 3, 38-41. INTELLIGENCE test. See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Mental test. Army inteUigence tests. Army M. BuU, 1935, No. 30, 40- 5-—Bennett, G. K. Distribution of scores from revisions of Army Alpha. J. Appl. Psychol, 1943, 27: 150.—Clark, J. H. Intelligence test results obtained from a specific type of Army A. W. O. L. Educ. Psychol. Measur, 1948, 8: 677-82.— Colmen, J. G. A rapid determination of intellectual adequacy for the naval service. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 1093-5.— Esher, F. J. S, Raven, J. C, & Earl, C. J. C. Discussion on testing inteUectual capacity in adults. Proc. R. Soc. M, Lond, 1941-42, 35: 779-85.—Geeraerts. Considdrations prd- liminaires sur l'emploi de tests pour dtayer l'expertise en matiere de ddbilitd mentale a l'armde. Ann. belg. mdd. mU, 1949, 102: 3-6.—Haines, T. H. Group examination for intelligence rating in the Army. Ohio M. J, 1919, 15: 6-8.—Hoffmeyer, H. Intelligensunders0gelse af vaernepUgtige i S0vaernet. MUitaer- laegen, 1949, 55: 6; 33.—Hunt, W. A., & Stevenson, I. Psycho- logical testing in mUitary clinical psychology; inteUigence testing. Psychol. Rev , 1946, 53: 25-35.—Lehman, H. C, & Stoke, S. M. Occupational intelligence in the army. Am. J. Sociol, 1930, 36: 15-27.—Lewinski, R. J. Performances of Naval recruits on the Kent oral emergency test and the verbal battery of the Bellevue-Wechsler adult intelligence scale. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1943, 13: 138-40.—Low inteUigence may be screened out of new Army. Science News Lett, 1941, 39: 394.—Marcuse, F. L., & Bitterman, M. E. Notes on the results of Army intelligence testing in World War I. Science, 1946, 104: 231.—Rabin, A. I, & Weinik, H. M. The Nebraska Army Alpha Revision and the comparative strength of factors V, N, and R in nursing students. J. Gen. Psychol, 1946, 34: 197-202.—Springer, N. N. A short form of the Wechsler- Bellevue Intelligence Test as applied to naval personnel. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1946, 16: 341-4.—Terman, L. M. The use of intelligence tests in the Army. Psychol. Bull, 1918, 15: 177-87.—Wheeler, J. A, jr, Williams, S. B. [et al.] Experi- ences in the use of the Kent battery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 44. INTERCOMMUNICATION research. See Aviation physiology. INTERDEPARTMENTAL Committee on Rehabilitation and Resettlement. See Disabled, Rehabilitation. INTERN. See also Hospital service, educational. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Professional Division. Essentials of internship and of residency-type training in United States naval hospitals. 8p. 20cm. Wash., 1945. Agnew, W. J. C. Navy residencies. J. Am. M. Ass, 1945, 129: 37.—Approved internships and residencies for veteran and civilian physicians. Ibid, 55-7.—Essentials of residency-type training in United States Naval Hospitals. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1945, Spec, no, 73.—Gott, J. R, jr. Two years' experience with student clerkships in a Veterans Administra- tion hospital. South. M. J, 1949, 42: 895-9.—Mclntire, R. T. Internship and residency type training in United States Naval Hospitals. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1945, 41. Congr, 12-25.—Means, J. H. Training of interns, residents and graduate students in wartime. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 5, 18-20.—Reduction of hospital internship to 9 months as a war measure. Fed. Bull, Chic, 1943, 29: 257-9.—Scott. Accelerated Army medical program, coordina- tion of internships. Congres. Rec, 1943, 89: 850-2.—Smith, N. A model wartime one-year internship. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 6, 92-6. INTERNAL medicine. See also such terms as Cardiology; Disease, internal; Hematology, etc.; also Internist. Hartleben, H., & Schad, G. Innere Medizin und Hygiene. 5. Aufl. 215p. 19cm. Miinch., 1942. Iablokov, D. D. Pvkoboactbo no uacTHofi Tepanuu BHyTpeHHux 6ojie3Heft. *IacT 1: JleieHue 6ojie3Hefi opraHOB fluxaHua. 172p. 20cm. Tomsk, 1943. Dinkier, G. Die BeurteUung der Dienstfahigkeit und Dienstunfahigkeit fiir den Truppenarzt. Miinch. med. Wschr, 1942, 89: 231-5.—Faradi, L. A tabori belgy6gyaszat feladatai. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 475-8.—Langen, C. D. de, & Schweitzer, P. M. J. Interne geneeskunde gedurende de eerste oorlogs- jaren. In: Med. ervar. in Nederland (1940-45) Groning, 1947, 259-76.—Reckzeh. Die KriegsUteratur aus dem Gebiet der inneren Medizin. Berl. klin. Wschr, 1916, 53: 61; 161. ------ Ergebnisse der bisherigen Kriegserfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der inneren Medizin. Deut. med. Wschr, 1916, 42: 66; passim. INTERNATIONAL LAW 565 INTERNEE INTERNATIONAL Law. See also Geneva Convention; Humanitarian- ism; War criminal; War victim. Buhtz. The forensic-medical investigation on Soviet viola- tions of international law. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht (1942) 1948, 2. Conf. Proj. 1, pt 8, 221.—Specht. Search of evidence of Soviet violations of international law. Ibid, 222. INTERNEE. See also Prisoner of war; War criminal. Adolph, W. H. Nutrition in internment camps in the Far East. Nutrit. Rev, 1943-44, 2: 193-6.—Algerie; visite du camp d'interndes civUes d'Akbou. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 780.-—Allemagne; visite d'un camp d'internds civils amdricains. Ibid, 775.—Allen, G. V, & MacGregor, R. G. S. Experiences in the civUian camp at Singapore. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr, 1946, 5: 107-16.—Arensberg, C. M. Report on a developing community, Poston, Arizona. Appl. Anthrop, 1942-43, 2: 1-21.—Behenna, D. In a Japanese internment camp. Nurs. Times, Lond, 1945, 41: 823.—Belgique; visite du camp d'interndes de Dongelberg. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 776.—Belsen. King's Coll. Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1945, 24: 1-7.—Bermudes; visites de camps d'internds civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 790-2.—Bondy, C. Problems of internment camps. J. Abnorm. Psychol, 1943, 38: 453-75.—Braine, J, & Ravina, A. Le camp de concentra- tion et le charnier de Schorzingen (Wurtemberg) Presse mdd, 1946, 54: 243.—Burnier, H. E. Tanganyika; visite du camp d'internds civils de Tabora. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 115. ------ & SeidI, M. Ouganda; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Ibid, 1943, 25: 624.—Camp d'internds civils britanniques de St. Denis; de Vittel; a Compiegne. Ibid, 1942, 24: 838-41.—Camp d'internds civils japonais au Canada [Illustrations] Ibid, 1943, 25: opp. p. 38.—Camp de Lords- burg; Japonais; 21 novembre 1942. Ibid, 288.—Camp de McAlester; Italiens et civils de nationalitds diverses; 18 novem- bre 1942. Ibid, 286.—Camp de Santa-Fd (Japonais) Ibid, 1942, 24: 894.—Camp de Seagoville; interndes aUemandes, itaUennes, japonaises et enfants. Ibid, 893.—Carter, G. W. ChUd care and youth problems in a relocation center. J. Con- sult. Psychol, 1944, 8: 219-25.—Chine occupde; visite du CiviUan Assembly Centre de Pootung. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 959.—Collis, W. R. F. Belsen Camp; a pre- Uminary report. Brit. M. J, 1945, 1: 814-6.—Cotton, J. CivUian internment camps in the Far East; in the Philippines; in North China. Prison. War BuU, 1944, 2: No. 2, 2; No. 4, 4; No. 7, 2.—Crisp, T, & Smith, D. R. Belsen concentration camp. Univ. CoU. Hosp. Mag, Lond, 1945, 30: 40-9.— Croix-Rouge (La) et les civils polonais du camp de Pruszkow. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 775-85.—Davis, H. Some unofficial observations at Dachau. South. M. J, 1948, 41:1007-10.—Desoille, H. Les camps de ddportation. Mdde- cin fr, 1949, 9: 117.—Detention camp Kaldo, Kauai, Hawai; internds civils japonais. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 213.—DUey, J. R. B. Belsen. S. Barth. Hosp. J, Lond, 1945-46, 49: 76-81.—Egle, E. Chine occupde (Shanghai) visites de camps d'internds civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 121-3. ------ & Zindel, R. Hongkong; visites d'un camp d'internds civUs a Hongkong. Ibid, 1943, 25: 627.— Egypt; visites de camps d'internds civils. Ibid, 786.—Etats- Unis d'Amdrique; visites de camps d'internds civUs. Ibid, 1942, 24: 891-3.—Fitch, W. K. Interned British pharmacists. Pharm. J, Lond, 1944, 99: 209.—Food supplies in a Japanese internment camp. Connecticut M. J, 1943, 7: 429.—France; visites de camps d'internds civils en France. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 777; 1944, 26: 291.—France occupde; visite du camp d'internds civils brdsiliens. Ibid, 1942, 24: 887-9.—Gibson, T. C. Belsen, 1945. Lond. Hosp. Gaz, 1945, 48: 144-8, 4 pi.—Gordon, J. E. Dachau concentration camp. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 1, 39-42.—Gublcr, P. Egypte; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 370.— Guyane anglaise; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Ibid, 1943, 25: 794-6.—Haas, J. H. de, & Hermana Postuma, J. Nederlandsche kinderen in Japansche interneeringskampen op Java. Ned. tschr. geneesk, 1946, 90: 1530. ——■— Japan- Bche interneermgspolitiek. Ibid, 1530-41.—Hankinson, J. Belsen. S. Mary Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1945, 51: 74-8.—Hefty, F. H. Exemple d'une organisation du travail dans les camps d'internds civUs. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 156- 63.—Henry, T. R. I've seen Buchenwald. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1945, 14: 209.—Hildebrand, H. Iran; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 691.—Hooiman, H. J. Over den brief uit Indie. Tschr. ziekenverpl, 1946, 56: 8.—Hughes, H. L. G., & Johnston, J. A. D. German concentration camps; early measures at Belsen. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 455- 62.—Indes nderlandaises occidentales (Curacao) visites des camps d'internds civils allemands de File de Bonaire. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 796.-—Internes civils aux Etats-Unis [IUust.] Ibid, opp. p. 282.—Internes civils en Nouvelle-Zdlande [Illust.] Ibid, opp. p. 358.—Kelsey, S. In a concentration camp in China. Canad. Nurse, 1944, 40: 480- 2.—Kramer, M. M. Internment camp food in occupied China. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1944, 20: 213-5.—Maag, E. Visites des centres d'hdbergement de civils japonais en Colombie britan- nique. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 699-706.— MacAuslan, A. Belsen; May, 1945. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz, Lond, 1945, 43: 103-7.—Mexique; visite du camp d'internds civUs de Perote. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 895.— Moll, R. Costa Rica; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Ibid, 1944, 26: 375. ------ Guyane, nderlandaise; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Ibid, 690.—Nicaragua; visite du camp d'internds civils de Managua. Ibid, 1943, 25: 793.—Ouganda- Est-Africain; visite d'un camp d'internds civils italiens. Ibid, 205-7.—Palestine; Perimeter Settlement 21; religieux rou- mains. Ibid, 102.—Penitenciaria central do districto federal de Rio de Janeiro; internds civUs. Ibid, 208.—Raperport, G. Expedition to Belsen. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1945, 214: 239-42.—Raska, K. The concentration camps of Terezin. Ibid, 1948, 219: 481-4.—Read, B. E. Nutrition problems of the Shanghai internment camps. J. Am. Diet. Ass, 1946, 22: 526-34.—Singleton, R. C. Civilian internment camps in Ger- many. Prison. War Bull, 1944, 2: 2.—Spindler, A. de, & Rikli, A. Indes britanniques; visites de camps d'internds civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 628-30.—Sydenham, A. Period of internment in Stanley Camp, Hong Kong, January 1941 to September 1945. J. Am. M. Women Ass, 1946, 1: 53 — Tomasek, V. Oswieczim [Auschwitz] In: Med. Sc. Abused, Praha, 1946, 76-89.—Trunk, I. Labor camps in Wartheland. Am. 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Psychologische Beobachtungen im Kon- zentrationslager Auschwitz. Schweiz. Zschr. Psychol, 1947, 6: 124-30.—Bloch, H. A. The personaUty of inmates of con- centration camps. Am. J. Sociol, 1946-47, 52: 335-41.— Bluhm, H. O. How did they survive? Mechanisms of defense m Nazi concentration camps. Am. J. Psychother, 1948, 2: 3-32.—Desoille, H. En marge de la psychologie du bagne; la bagne nazi. Arch. mdd. sociale, Par, 1946, 2: 523-37.—Federn, E. The terror as a system; the concentration camp; Buchen- wald as it was. Psychiat. Q. Suppl, 1948, 22: 52-86.—Fried- man, P. The effects of imprisonment. Acta med. orient, Jerusalem, 1948, 7: 163-7. ------ Some aspects of concen- tration camp psychology. Am. J. Psychiat, 1948-49, 105: 601-5.—Niremberski, M. Psychological investigation of a group of internees at Belsen Camp. J. Ment. Sc, Lond, 1946, 92: 60-74.—Servadio, E. Psicopatologia deU'internamento. Psicoanahsi, 1946, 2: 33-40.—Thompson, L. J. German con- centration camps; psychological aspects of the camps. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 466.—Thorek, M. To read, to weep and to ponder. Acta med. orient, Jerusalem 1946, 5: 201-6.—Vrijhof, P. H. Psychologische beschouwing over concentratiekampen. Ned. tschr. psychol, 1948, 3: 62-76. INTERNIST. See also Internal medicine. Duncan, R. E. The problems of the internist in the Navy. Ann. Int. M, 1943, 18: 920-5.—Mclntire, R. T. The problem of the internist in the Navy. Ibid, 1940-41, 14: 2179-83. ------ The great need for internists in the Naval Medical Program. Ibid, 1944, 21: 1-6.—Morgan, H. J. The internist at war; a glance at the record. Ibid, 20: 881-3.------ The performance of the internist un World War II. J. Tennes- see M. Ass, 1944, 37: 304.—Proceedings of the MiUtary Af- fairs Committee, American CoUege of Chest Physicians. Dis. Chest, 1941, 7:337-47. INTERNMENT. See Internee; Prisoner of war. INTERNSHIP. See with Intern. INTERVERTEBRAL disc. See also Sciatica; Spine. Bradford, F. K. The diagnosis and treat- ment of intervertebral disc rupture. 13p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-43, U. S. Veterans Admin. Love, R. G. Postoperative regime for cases of ruptured intervertebral discs. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Suppl. 2, Rep. 45, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Spurlino, R. G. Summary of follow-up study on 400 cases of ruptured intervertebral disc sub- jected to operation. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Suppl. 1, Rep. 45, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-19: Surgery of inter- vertebral disc lesions [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Adson, A. W. Technic of removal of protrusions of inter- vertebral disks and surgical results. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1943, 111-20.—Botterell, E. H, Keith, W. S, & Stewart, O. W. Results of surgical treatment of sciatica due to herniation of intervertebral disc in Canadian soldiers overseas. Canad. M. Ass. J, 1944, 51: 210-4.—Bradford, F. K. Intervertebral diso problem in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 763-75. Also Spanish transl. Rev. radiol. fisioter. Chic, 1945, 12: 37-44.—Buchstein, H. F. Protruded intervertebral disc. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp, 1947, 3:1-12.— Code, C. F, Williams, M. M. D. [et al.] Are the intervertebral disks displaced during positive acceleration? J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 231-6.—Downing, F. H. Collapse of intervertebral disc following spinal puncture; report of 2 cases. TJ. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 666-73.—English, R. H, & Spriggs, J. B. Pain pathways in the herniated nucleus pulposus syndrome; a preliminary report. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 213-6.—Haynes, W. G. Problems of herniated nucleus pulposus in the military service. War Med, Chic, 1943, 3: 585-95.—Holm, K. L. Herniated nucleus pulposus. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 6, 27-32.—Jones, W. A. Her- niated nucleus pulposus. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin, 1943- 44, 20: 99-101.—Martinez Pazos, A. Patologia radiol6gica del disco intervertebral. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 303-11.— Potter, J. M. Protruded disk sciatica in the services and its management. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 143-8.— Problem (The) of intervertebral disc. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41: 1455.—Puddy, E. Intervertebral disk protrusion as a common cause of unilateral sciatica. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1944, 30: 224-32.—Robertson, R. C. L, & Peacher, W. G. Herniated nucleus pulposus; improvement in operative tech- nique. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 79, 76.—Sheldon, C. H. Protruded intervertebral disc; advantage of the upright position in surgical removal. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 1107-10.—Spurling, R. G. Notes on the diagnosis of lumbar herniations of the nucleus pulposus. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb, 1943, 109-11. ------ & Thompson, T. C. Notes on the diagnosis of herniated nucleus pulposus in the lower lumbar region. Army M. BuU, 1943, No. 68, 142-54.—Titrud, L. A, Ritchie, W. P, & French, L. A. The treatment of patients having prolapsed intervertebral discs in a U. S. Army hospital overseas. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: 251-6.—White, J. C, & Peterson, T. H. Lumbar herniations of intervertebral disks; value of surgical removal for Naval personnel. Occup. Med, 1946, 1: 145-59. INTERVIEW 567 INTESTINE INTERVIEW. See under Neuropsychiatric examination. INTESTINAL gas. See Altitude, Gastrointestinal tract; Flatulence. INTESTINE. See also Digestive system; Gastrointestinal tract; Parasitosis; also Ileum; Proctology; Rectum. Dyer, E. M. Development of the Miller-Abbott tube. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1950, 7: 35-8.—Hamrick, W. H. A technic for introducing the Miller-Abbott tube. IT. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1943, 41:1737-42.—Mayer, H, jr. Passage of Miller- Abbott tube through pylorus with aid of electromagnet. Ibid, 1944, 43: 463-6.—Wagner, C. J, & Dandurant, D. D. Use of Wangensteen suction aboard ship. Ibid, 1947, 47: 343-6. ■---- Bacterial flora. Barnes, L. A. Pathogenic enteric bacilli; paracolon, proteus and pseudomonas groups. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 707- 16.—Fullgrabe, E. A, & Levant, F. A. Isolation and identifi- cation of enteric pathogens at a naval base in North Africa. Ibid, 1946, 46: 1398-402.—Kudriavcev. V. I. [Accelerated detection of bacteria of the intestinal group] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 52.—Littman, M. L. Rapid identification of enteric pathogenic bacteria. War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 31-56. ---- Disease. See also Enteritis; Gastroenteritis; also names of specific infections as Dysentery, etc. Ambrosioni, P. Ricerche di laboratorio sulle infestazioni intestinaU in tempo di guerra. Ann. igiene, 1946, 56: 14-9.-— Cox, W. C. [Intestinal infections; low incidence] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 11: pt 2, 3.—Gudex. T. V, Fry, F. O, & Taylor, W. H. Enteric diseases encountered at U. S. Naval Base Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1613-9.—Halsted, J. A, & Hansen, P. S. The management of intestinal diseases in the Army area. Med. Bull. Medit. The- ater U. S, 1945, 3: 150-5.—Intestinal diseases. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 3: 15-7, ch.—Intestinal infections. Ibid, 8: 194-6, ch.—Lacaux, Boron & Rouffllange. Un cas d'infarctus intestinal atypique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr, 1948, 42: 118-21.—Marshak, M. S., Schnappen, A. M, & Mkhitarov, G. V. Ledebnoe pitanie pri ranenijakh brjusnoj polosti s naUdiem kisednykh svisdej. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 18-24.—Myers, B. The history of a case of di- verticulosis, with observations on treatment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 89-93.-—Nanbu sen-sen ni okeru heisi no tyo- sikkan to sono eiyo to no kankei [The relation between the intestinal diseases of the soldiers in the tropics and their diet] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 385, &c.—Perez, B. Fistula intestino- vaginal. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1946, 45: 797.—Pulaski, E. J, & Amspacher, W. H. Streptomycin in intestinal infec- tions. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 750-60.—Rickards, A. G. On the incidence of protozoal and bacUlary intestinal infections in men of the Royal Air Force returning from service in tropical and subtropical lands. J. Trop. M. Hyg, Lond, 1949, 52: 2-11.—Rogozin, I. I, Barinsky, F. G, & Kavickaia, M. L. Epidemiologija kisednykh infekcij v gody Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. J. mikrob, Moskva, 1946, No. 4, 3-10.—; Sokolov, V. V. Izudenie patogeneza vypadenija prjamoj kiski pri pomosci rentgenovskogo metoda. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 604-15.—Stewart, G. T. The carrier rate of intestinal infections in Trincomalee. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1947, 33: 6-8.—Van Auken, H. A. Con- trol of intestinal disease. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash, 1948, 4: pt 3, 97-113, 2 ch.—Volpi, J. P. Sindrome de Koenig. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1944, 43: 318-22.—Wedd, G. A case of gastro-intestinal lymphosarcoma. J. R. Nav. AI. Serv, 1945, 31: 111-3. ---- Injury. See also Injury—by organs and regions: Abdomen; also Digestive system; Gastrointes- tinal tract, Injury; Ileum; Ileus. Bennett. Injuries to the colon. Pioc. Congr. Army Sur- geons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 59-64.—Berezov, J. E. 0 perforacijakh kiiednika rybimi kostjami. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 616-9.—Bom- bicino, J. A. Oclusi6n intestinal por cuerpo extraflo ingerido (orejones) Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1945, 44: 573; 717.— Bulatov, P. N. Lovdsi sdrUlds okozta bdlsipolyok kdrismdzdse es kezeldse. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 302 (Abstr.)—Colcock, B. P. Postoperative problems foUowing perforation of colon. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 80, 106-8—Gordon- Taylor, G. Injuries of the large intestine in war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond, 1943, 209: 180-3. Also Mod. Treatm. Yearb, Lond, 1944, 10: 163-71.—Hamadakaya, K. Zyuken-zyutu niin-suru tyokan haretu ni tuite [Rupture of the intestine due to bayonet exercise] Gun idan zassi, 1925, No. 143, 629-45.— Hamilton, J. E. War wounds of colon and rectum. N. York State J. M, 1944, 44: 2706-12. ------ & Cattanach, L. M. Reconstruction of war wounds of colon and rectum. Surgery, 1946, 20: 237-48.—Hurt, L. E. Battle injuries of the colon and rectum; an abstract. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S, 1945, 3: ?4-7. ------ Battle injuries of the colon and rectum. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 6: 729-40.—Lockhart-Mummery, J. P., Gordon-Watson, C. [et al.] War wounds of the large intestine. Lancet, Lond, 1940, 1: 501.—Mabrey, R. E. Non- penetrating wounds of the small intestines. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 698-702.—Melnikov, A. V. Rak tolstoj kiski na meste ognestrelnogo ranenija. Vest, khir, 1945, 65: No. 6 62.—Nikolaev, G. F. Operacu pri ranenijakh tonkogo kisednika. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 203-7. ------ Operacii pri ranenijakh tolstykh kiiok. Ibid, 207-14.—Poer, D. H. Rupture of intestine through intact abdominal wall. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1946, 5: 231-3.—Sparkman, R. S. Colon injuries in amphibi- ous warfare. Ibid, 395-400.—Stevenson. W. F. Gunshot wounds of large intestine; 40 cases. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond, 1905, 87-92.—Tazima, K. Tyokan senko- sei hika-zaso (iwayuru tyokan hika haretu) no tiken rei [Sub- cutaneous rupture of the intestine] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 165, 252-4.—War wounds of the large intestine. Brit. M. J, 1940, 1: 451-4.—Wilson, W. W. Gunshot wound of the colon; recovery without immediate operation. Lancet, Lond, 1944, 1: 824.—Yosioka, R. Tyokan hika danretu ni tuite [On subcutaneous rupture of the intestine] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 187, 145-54, tab. INTRAABDOMINAL pressure. See under Centrifugal force, Tolerance. INTRAPULMONIC pressure. See under Centrifugal force, Biological effect. INTRAVENOUS injection. See under Therapeutics, Injection. INVALIDING. See Disability, Classification. IODINE [& compounds] Bodenlos, L. J. Packaged iodine, freezing point. 3 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Sub-Proj. 11-49, Res. Proj. NM 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Poliakov, N. G. [Substitution of dry iodine preparations for tincture of iodine] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 2, 51-4.— Shulllebotham, F. Report on poisoning by ethyl iodoacetate. Rep. Chem. Warf. M. Com. Gr. Britain, 1918, No. 8, 3-7, 4 pi. IODINE pentoxide method. See under Carbon monoxide, Analysis. ION exchange. Blumer, M. Eine Feldmethode zur Wasseruntersuchung mit Ionenaustauschern. Experientia, Basel, 1948, 4: 351.— Hume, D. N. A physico-chemical investigation of ion-ex- changers. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 401. IONIZATION. See also Physical therapy; Therapeutics. Hoecker, F. E. The biological effects of ionization. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res, 1948, July, 414. IONIZATION chamber. See with Atomic energy. IONIZING radiation. See subheadings of Atomic bomb (Pathological effect; Tests) IRAN. See Hospital report; World War II. IRAQ. See World War II. IRIS 568 JAPAN IRIS. See also Eye, Disease; Eye injury. Minsky, H. The pupil, p. 741-94. 25cm. Chic, 1946. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946,1: Wilson, W. C. An analysis of cerebral con- trol of reflex pupillary dilation in the cat. 12 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(9) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Also Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat, Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 5, 1-12, illust. Minsky, H. The pupU. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1948, 2: 612-9. ---- Disease. Ailing, C. C. Iritis from a dental focal point. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 12, 9-12.—Figueiredo, N. P. de. Abcesso dentario-irite (e cristaloidite?) secundaria. Rev. med. mil, Rio, 1945, 34: 447-50.—Greenfield, H. Irido- cycUtis (ophthalmitis) amongst animals at war. Vet. Bull, Carlisle, 1943, 34: 334-62.—Harner, C. E, & Smith, J. G. Severe iridocycUtis treated with peniciUin. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 43: 546-8.—Ramirez, R. Iritis e iridocoroiditis; su importancia clinica y terapdutica. Rev. san. mU, B. Air, 1944, 43: 300; 481; 705. IRON therapy. See under Therapeutics. IRRIGATOR. Rhodes, L. Irrigation apparatus for resections. U. S. Nav, M. Bull, 1946, 46: 764.—Strache, F. Beschreibung einer einfachen Spiilapparatur fiir drainierte septische Hohlraume. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 241. IRRITABLE heart. See Heart neurosis. ISOAGGLUTINATION test. See Blood grouping. ISOLATION. See also Hospital service, Isolation; Quaran- tine. Boldyrev, T. Izoljacija (isolation) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 872-8.—Isolation technique. Sur- geon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 679.— Thorp, E. G. An aid in maintaining isolation ward technique. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 26, 3. ISONZO Front. See under World War I. ITALY. For references to this country see Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical examination; Medical organization; Medical service; Military medicine; Morbidity; Navy; Navy Medical Service; Neuropsychiatry; Nursing service; Nu- trition service; Pharmaceutical service; Phar- macist; Pharmacy; Pharmacy Corps; Physician; Prisoner of war; Ration; Recruiting; Sanitation; Surgery; Surgical service; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary Corps; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. IWO Jima. See under World War II. IXODES. See Tick. JACKET (dental) See under Denture, Artificial tooth. JAPAN. For references to this country see Dental serv- ice; Hospital report; Medical corps; Medical department; Medical examination; Medical organization; Medical service; Military medi- cine; Morbidity; Navy; Navy Medical Service; Neuropsychiatric examination; Neuropsychiatry; Nutrition service; Pharmacist; Prisoner of war; Ration; Recruiting; Rehabilitation; Sanitation; Surgery; Tuberculosis; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. JAPANESE encephalitis. See under Encephalitis. JAUNDICE. See Icterus. JAVA Expedition (1878-79) See under Wars and campaigns. JAVA Sea. See under World War II. JAW. See also Mandibula; Maxilla; Surgical technic, maxillofacial. Brigham, W. E. L, & Brown, D. Surgical removal of a dentigerous cyst and its two contained teeth; report of a case. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1948, 34: 92.—Cherney, A. B. Hard odontoma complicated by an impaction. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1903-7.—Entin, D. Cheljusti. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 962-79, pi.—Gilkison, C. C. Neoplastic jaw diseases; giant cell tumors of the medullary space. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 44-8.—O'Grady, G. L. Con- servative treatment of large dental cysts. Ibid, 1949, 105: 137.—Pecoraro, E. OsteomieUtis de los maxilares de origen dentario. Rev. san. mil. argent, 1947, 46: 456r62.—Velika- nova, M. M. [Administration of therapeutic alimentation in osteomyeUtis of the jaws] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 41-3. ---- Injury. See also Head injury, Face; Surgical technic, maxillo-facial; also Mandibula; Maxilla. Axhausen, G. Die Kriegswundbehandlung im Kiefer-Gesichtsbereich. 2. Aufl. 89p. 23cm. Miinch., 1941. Alexander, J. E. Early treatment of maxiUofacial battle casualties; a rdsumd of 421 cases. Arch. Otolar, Chic, 1947, 45: 637-61.—Axhausen. The final treatment of face and jaw injuries. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 380; Disc, 383-8.—Begelman. I. A, & Fidel, M. L. [SpUnting in jaw injuries in military hospitals front and rear] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, 25-9.—Bruske, J. S. Behandling van verwonding van den gelaatsschedel in den oorlog. Handel. Ned. tandheelk. Congr, 1916, 3. Congr, 155-68.—Clarkson, P, Wilson, T. H. H, & Lawrie, R. S. Abstract of treatment of 1,000 jaw wounds. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 143-5. ■----- Treatment of jaw and face casualties in the British Army. Ann. Surg, 1946, 123: 190-208.—Dacenko, M. F. [Duration of treatment in maxUlo-facial cases] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, 52-4.—Dalling, E. J. Dental treatment of maxillo- facial injuries in forward areas. In: Interallied Conf. Vvar Med. (1942^5) 1947, 160-4.—Dodgshun, J. T. Jaw injuries in a prisoner of war hospital, 1943-1945. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1945, 41: Oct, 135-42.—Durkacz, K. P. [First aid for cases of maxillo-facial injuries] Lek. wojsk, 1945, 36: 155-9, pi. Entin, D. A. [Instruction in urgent and preliminary special aid in maxillo-facial wounds in evacuation during military operations] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1941, No. 6, 7-13. .. Organizacionno-metodideskie osnovy ledenija i evakuacu de- ljustno-Ucevykh ranenykh. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp , Moskva, i945, 14-21.—Epstein, J. B. [Organiza- tional elements which influence the term of stay in the hospital] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, 46-9—Fabrikant, M. B. [Con- clusions to be drawn from observation of maxUlo-facial wounds in the Kharkov evacuation hospital] Ibid, 1940, No. 6, 69.— Gillies, H. Treatment of maxUlo-facial injuries. In: Inter- allied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 164-6.—Henry, T. C. Treatment of maxUlo-facial injuries in the R. A. F. Ibid, 157-9.—Herrmann, M. Tumor nach Kriegsverletzung urn Kiefer-Gesichtsbereich. Deut. zahnarztl. Zschr, 1948, 3: 420-8.—Higaki, R. Gaku sensyo kanzya ni miru sosyaku- ryoku teika ni kan-suru kansatu [... deterioration in the masticatory strength in patients with jaw injuries in war] JAW # 569 JAW Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1939, 13: 519-21.—Holland, N. Treat- ment of maxUlo-facial casualties in the B. L. A. Brit. Dent. J, 1945, 78: 78-80.—Ivashchenko. G. M. [Results of treatment of maxUlo-facial wounds in the army zone] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1943, No. 4, 45.—Ivy, R. H. Wounds of the face and jaws. Dent. Surv, 1943, 19: 818.—Jackson, T. War injuries of the jaws and their treatment. Dent. Rec, Lond, 1920, 40: 562-8, 4 pi.—Jeffreys, F. E. Prosthetic appliance for war in- jury. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 42: 711-4.—Kennedy, R. L, & Lewis, F. C. R. Severe facio-maxiUary injury treated at sea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv, 1945, 31: 36-9.—Leix, R. Einige prak- tische Winke fiir die Behandlung von Kieferverletzten an der Front. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9:48-51.—Lentrodt. Hemor- rhages in the maxillo-facial area. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 389-91. Meyer, W. Kriegsverletzungen der Kiefer. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zill- mer, W.) Dresd, 1943, 239-69.—Mikhelson, N. M. [Treat- ment of maxillary wounds during the present war] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 11, 27-31.—Morayta, M. Tratamiento de urgencia en traumatologia maxilar de guerra. Amdrica clin, 1945, 8: 65-72.—Miinch, J. Rontgenaufnahmen und Ront- genkontrollen bei Kriegsverletzungen im Bereich der Kiefer und des Gesichtes. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr, 1943, 46: 1-3.— Oiiker, L. E. [Organizational questions in orthopedic treat- ment of maxillo-facial injuries at the front] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, 42-6.—Peter, K. Die Verletzungen der Kiefer und des Mundes. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 9. Aufl, Dresd, 1944, 242-52, Ulust.—Pickeriil, E. P. Treatment of maxUlo-facial cases at casualty clearing station. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1945, 41: 47-51.—Rank, B. K, & Cash, H. R. War injuries of face and jaws. Austral. J. Dent, 1943, 47: 71-84.— Schroder, H. Die Kriegsverletzungen der Kiefer. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz, 1917, 525-60.—Sluckaia, M. M. Povrezdenija prirotovoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp, Moskva, 1945, 51-5.—Sturgess, S. H, & Holland, D. J. Treatment of maxiUo-facial wounds and injuries. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S, 1944, 1: No. 3, 8-11.—Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei mascellari e deUa cavita orale. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 693-704, Ulust.-—[Treatment of maxUlo-facial wounds] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 67-72.—Watson-Jones, R. Facio- maxUlary injuries. In his Fractures, 3. ed, Edinb, 1943, 1: 390-407.—Weisengreen, H. H. Physical medicine in maxillo- facial injuries. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 294-8.— Weissblat, S. N. [Local anesthesia in maxUlary war traumata] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 265-70.— Wickham, N. E. The treatment of maxillo-facial injuries in the field. N. Zealand Dent. J, 1945, 41: 43-7. ---- Injury: Fracture. Berry, H. C. Simple skeletal fixation method for quick repair of a fracture in war surgery. J. Am. Dent. Ass, 1943, 30: 1377.—Blausten, S. Modified maxUlary fracture splint. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1945, No. 84, 119-21.—Borcbakan, C. Bin cene kingi uzerinde yapilan bir tetkik [treatment of 1,000 jaw fractures] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. No. 49, 29-37.—Hampson, J. C. Open reduction for mandibu- lar and superior maxillary fractures. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 4, 48-57. Also Mil. Sur- geon, 1947, 101: 119-23.—Key, W. W. Army appliances to treat fractured jaws. Chron. Omaha Dent. Soc, 1946, 9: No. 8, 13.-—Kingsbury, B. C. Management of jaw fractures com- plicated by intracranial injuries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1944, 42: 915-20.-—Klein, D. Instrument to faciUtate multiple loop wiring in fractures of jaw. Bull. U. S. Army M. E|ep, 1945, 4: 479.—Kyes, F. M, Openshaw, R. W., & Hudson, A. L. MaxUlary and mandibular immobUization device. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 1262.—Mackta, L. The acrylic half-splint. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No. 72, 81-3.—Maris, A. M. Fractures of the jaws. Ibid, No. 75, 81-8. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 43-7.—Maxwell, M. M. Fractures of interest to the dental officer; report of 3 cases. U. S Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 353-60.—Santa Maria, M. A. Consideraciones sobre las fracturas del maxilar. Rev. mdd. mil, Trujillo, 1940, 2: No. 5, 64-7.—Thoma, K. H. The history and treatment of jaw frac- tures from World War I to World War II; collective review. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1944, 78: Suppl, 281-312. ---- Injury, gunshot. Bottcher. Erfahrungen mit frischen Kieferschiissen in einer frontnahen Kieferstation im Osten. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr, 1944, 47: 135-8.-—Converse, J. M. Early and late treatment of gunshot wounds of the jaws in French battle casualties in North Africa and Italy. J. Oral Surg, 1945, 3: 112-37 — Hammer. 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Freihandige, funktionelle Schienung von Kiefer- schussbruchen im Felde; Beitrag zur orthopiidischen Versorgung Kiefer-Gesichtsverletzter im Felde. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr, 1943, 46: 475; passim.—Ponomareva, Z. A. Ob ognestrelnykh ranenijakh deljustej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 128- 32.—Ullik, R. Die Behandlung der Schussbruche des Kiefers. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 632-53. JEEP ambulance. See under Ambulance. JEEP ambulance plane. See Air ambulance. JEJUNUM. See also Gastrointestinal tract; Intestine. Sargent, F., II, Everson, T. C., & Kark, R. M. Report of adenocarcinoma of the jejunum; a case report. 10 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms No. 54, Rep. U. S. Army Med. Nutrit. Laborat. Green, R. B. Chronic nonspecific jejunitis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1949, 49: 488-97.—Tinsman, C. A., & Barrow, D. W. Rupture of the jejunum; a parachute injury. War Med, Chic, 1943, 4: 415-7. JELLY. See under Burns, Treatment: Local remedies. JERUSALEM. See under Wars and campaigns. JET plane. See also Aircraft, Jet propulsion. Shepperd, L. A. Survey of accidents and present difficulties in jet planes in the continental U. S. Army Air Forces. J. Aviat. M, 1947, 18: 297-301.—Sound problems associated with the operation of jet-propelled aircraft. Med. BuU. Continent. Air Command, 1949, 1: 7-10, pi. JOINT. See also Extremity; Fracture; Surgical technic, Joints. Anderson, J. C. A case of loose bodies in both elbow joints, with a history of an unusual accident. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 45-8.—Blumensaat, C. Die Kontrastdarstellung der Gelenke in der dringlichen Feldchirurgie. Mschr. Unfallh, 1943, 50: 305-8.—Erlacher. Zur Behandlung von Gelenk- versteifungen und Muskelkontrakturen. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: 577-95.—McCarthy, C. L. Sub- cutaneous juxta-articular nodules; a study of their clinical and histologic characteristics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 1683-9.—Moss, J. Pneumo-arthrography in the Navy. Radiography, Lond, 1946, 12: 20.—Weiss, K. Neues zur Gelenkrontgenologie. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 509-21. ---- Dislocation and torsion. Acute acromioclavicular dislocation. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep, 1944, No, 82, 5.—Lange, F. Die Behandlung der Distor- sionen. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt, Miinch, 1915, 3. T, 132-6.-—Roca, C. A. Luxaciones acromioclaviculares; sobre un aparato para su tratamiento. Rev. san. mil, B. Air, 1941, 40: 804.-—Rybushkin, I. Vyvikh (luxatio) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med, Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1071-80.—Sanchis Olmos, V. Nuestra tdcnica para la reducci6n y contenci6n de las luxaciones acromioclaviculares. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 228-30, pi. ---- Injury. See also Fracture—by site: Joint. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco delle articolazioni. p. 1220-49. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor. Basin, J. B. Ognestrelnye ranenija krupnykh sustavov verkhnikh konednostej. Voen. med. J, Moskva, 1947, No. 5, 3-6.—Dorronsoro, A. Heridas articulares. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 102-4.—Frankau, C. Principles of treat- ment in gunshot wounds of joints. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond, 1939, 91-4.—Gorinevskaja, V. V. Zakrytye i otkrytye povrefdenija sustavov. In her Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem, Moskva, 300-27.—Kuprijanov, P. A. Ognestrelnye ranenija sustavov. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A, & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 362-71.—Magnus, G. Ueber Gelenkschiisse. In: Kriegschir. JOINT 570 JOURNALS Ratgeber, Berl, 1941, 94-8.—Teneff, S. La puntura delle articolazioni. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor, 1940, 315. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco deUe articolazioni. Ibid, 398; 1123, Ulust.—Trueta, J. Articular wounds. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg, S. Louis, 1943, 304-13. JOINT operation. See Combined operation. JOLTING. See subheadings of Aircraft (Control; Design) JOURNALISM. How to prepare an article for a medical journal. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU, Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 69-71.—Medical professional journals. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Com- mand, 1948, 3: No. 3, 4-9. JOURNALS [and periodicals] ---- Dentistry. Military dental journal. Wash., &c, v.1-7, 1917-24. Title varies: v.l, No. 1-3, 1917, Bulletin of the Association of MUitary Dental Surgeons; v.l. No. 4—v.3. No. 4, 1917-19, Journal of the Association of MiUtary dental surgeons. •--- Medical societies. See also Medical officer, Societies. [Brazil] Sociedade medico-cirurgica mili- tar. Boletim. Rio, v.1-5, 1915-20. For continuation see Revista medico-cirurgica miUtar, v.6, 1920. [France] Societe de medecine militaire FRANgAisE. Bulletin mensuel. Par., v.l, 1907- Title varies, v.l, 1907- as BuUetin bi-mensuel. [France] Union federative nationale des medecins de la reserve. Bulletin. Par., v.l, 1905- [Great Britain] Royal Army Medical Association. Bulletin. Aldershot, No. 1-5, 1946-47. Title varies, No. 1-2, Monthly bulletin. Military Surgeon. Wash., v.l, 1891- Title varies: v.1-3, 1891-93, Transactions of the Association of Military Surgeons; v.4-9, 1894-1900, Proceedings of the Association .,; v.10-19, 1901-06, Journal of the Association ... ---- Medical technology. Medical (The) soldier. Carlisle Barracks, v.l, No. 6, 1942- Medical technicians bulletin. Wash., v.l, 1940- Savasta erbaslar. Ankara, v.l, 1937- ---- Medicine. Aerztliche Monatsschrift; Zeitschrift fur soziale Gesetzgebung und Verwaltung und fiir das Gesundheitswesen in Heer, Marine und Polizei. Berl., H.l, 1927- Annales belges de medecine militaire. Liege, v.l01, 1948- Continuation of Archives du Service de sante de l'armee beige. Archives medicales belges. Brux., v.31-96. 1863-1943. Continuation of Archives beiges de medecine mUitaire. For continuation see Archives du Service de sant§ de l'armee beige Title varies, v.91-93, No. 4, 1938-40 as Archives beiges du Service de saati de l'armee. Archives de medecine et de pharmacie militaires. Par., v.1-103, 1883-1935. For continuation see Revue du Service de santd mUitaire. v.104, 1936- ApxuB MerrnuHHCKHx HayK. Moskva, &c, V. 1-2, 1929. For continuation see Voenno-medicinsky jurnal, v.l, 1930- Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi [Military sanitary review] Istanbul, v.61, 1932- Belgish tijdschrift voor militaire genees- kunde. Liege, v. 101, 1948- Issued with French edition Annales beiges de medecine mUitaire. BoLETfN DE SANIDAD MILITAR. M6x., V.l, 1948- Title of v.l, No. 1: Sanidad militar. Bruns' Kriegschirurgische Hefte der Beitrage zur klinischen Chirurgie. 15v. 27cm. Tub., 1915-19. Bulletin international des services de sante des armees de terre, de mer et de l'air. Liege, &c, v.l, 1928- Title varies, v.1-9, 1928-36 as BuUetin international; organe des Congres internationaux de medecine et de pharmacie mUitaires. Bulletin of war medicine. Lond., v. 1-6, 1940-46. China. National Defense Medical Cen- ter. Bulletin. Shanghai, No. 2, 1947- Chun-i ytjeh-K'an. Nanking, v.2, 1948- Deutsche (Der) Militararzt. Berl., v.l, 1936- CDejibAniep. Moskva, No. 1, 1936-No. 5, 1939. France. Ministere de la guerre. Service de sante militaire. Revue. Par., v. 104-112, 1936-40. Continuation of Archives de medecine et de pharmacie militates, v.1-103, 1883-1935. ---- Bulletin d'information du Service de sante\ Par., v.1-2, 1942-44. ---- Revue du Corps de sant6 militaire. Par., v.l, 1945- Gaceta medico-militar. Mex., v.l, No. 1- 10, 1930-31. Continued as next. Gaceta medico militar. Mex., v.1-2, 1933-35. Continuation of preceding entry. Giornale di medicina militare. Tor., &c, v.l, 1851- Incomplete. See entries in earUer series for various title changes. Gun-idan zassi. Tokyo, No. 1, 1909- German title: ZeitschrUt fiir Militararzte. Honvedorvos. Budap., v.l, 1949- Index to war and medicine. Detr., Nov./ Dec, 1942- Japan. Rikugun gun-i gakko. Arbeiten a. d. K. Japanischen militararztlichen Lehranstalt. v.l. 112p. 26Hcm. Tokyo, 1892. Lekarz wojskovy. Warsz., &c, v.7, 1926- Not to be confused with journal pub. in Edinb. Lekarz wojskovy. Edinb., &c, v.34-37, No. 3, 1941-46. Not to be confused with journal pub. in Warsz. Organ of the Polish army in exUe. Medecine tropicale. Marseille, v.5, 1945- Medical technicians bulletin. Wash., v. 1, 1950- MEDICINA Y CIRUGfA DE guerra. Madr., 2. epoca, v.8, No. 13, 1946- Formerly Revista espafiola de medicina y cirugfa de guerra, v.1-7, 1938-45. Mexico, D. F. Escuela medico-militar. Revista. Mex., v.2, 1943- MlLITARARZTLICHE PUBLICATIONEN. Wien, No. 52, 1900- Militaerlaegen. Kbh., v.l, 1893- Militarsanitat. Ziir., v.24, 1942- Monthly medical bulletin, October 1944. 10 1. 27cm. Fort Douglas, Utah, 1944. Nederlands militair-geneeskundig tijd- schrift. Gravenh., v.l, 1947- JOURNALS 571 JOURNALS Norsk tidskrift for militaer-medicin. Oslo, v.6, 1901- Physician (The) N. Y., v.3, No. 12, 1946- Formerly The Army doctor, v.l, No 1-6, 1942; The War doctor, v.l, No. 7, 1942; v.3, No. 10/11, 1946. Portugal. Ministerio da guerra. Direc- cao do servico de saude militar. Boletim. Lisb., No. 4, 1938- Reconditioning news letter. Wash., Dec, 1944- REVIEW OF WAR SURGERY AND MEDICINE. Wash., v.1-2, 1918-19. Revista espanola de medicina y ciRUGfa de guerra. Valladolid, &c, v.1-7, 1938-45. For continuation see Medicina y cirugia de guerra. Revista de medicina e hygiene militar. Rio, v.7-16, 1921-27. Continuation of Revista medico-cirurgica militar, v.6, 1920. Revista de medicina militar. Rio, v.23, 1934- Revista medico-cirurgica militar. Rio, V. 6, 1920. Continuation of Boletim da Sociedade medico-cirurgica mUitar, v.1-5, 1915-20. For continuation see Revista de medicina e hygiene mUitar, v.7, 1921- Revista medico-militar. Mex., v.l, 1938- Revista medico-militar. Ciudad Trujillo, v.2, 1940- Revista de sanidad de guerra [Barcel.] v.1-2, 1937-38. Revista de sanidad militar. Asunci6n, v.7, 1935- Revista de sanidad militar. Caracas, ano 1, 1942- Revista de la sanidad militar. Habana, v.l, 1937- Revista de la sanidad militar. La Paz, No. 5, 1933- Revista de sanidad militar. Madr., v.l, 1887- Revista de la sanidad militar. Santiago, Chile., v.4, No. 1-6, 1936. Revista de la sanidad militar Argentina. B. Air., v.l, 1899- Title varies, v.1-2, 1899-1900, Anales de sanidad mUitar; v.3-46, No. 1, 1901-47, Revista de la sanidad mUitar. Revista de la sanidad militar de Colombia. Bogota, No. 1, 1950- Revtsta de sanidad militar del Peru. Lima, v.l, 1928- Title varies, v.l, 1928- as Revista de sanidad miUtar. Revista sanitara militara. Bucuresti, v.27, 1928. Saint Bartholomew's Hospital journal war bulletin. Lond., v.l, 1939- Sanidad militar. Mex., v.l, No. 1, 1948. For continuation see Boletin de sanidad mUitar, v.l. No. 2, 1948- CaHHTapHaH cjiyac6a b ahh O-TenecTBeHHoS boAhbi. Sverdlovsk, No. 6, 1946- Senzi igaku. Tokyo, v.l, 1944- SOTILASLAAKETIETEELLINEN AIKAKAUSLEHTI. Helsin., No. 1, 1949- South African digest of war medicine. Johannesburg, v.2, No. 1, 1942- Tidschrift i militar halsovard. Lund, &c, v.l, 1876- United States Armed Forces medical journal. Wash., v.l, 1950- Contmuation of the Bulletin of the United States Army Medical Department and United States naval medical bulletin. VAr tids medicin. Stockh., No. 47, 1944- Veroffentlichungen aus der Konstitutions- und Wehrpathologie. Jena, No. 1-55, 1919-45. Vestnik Tsarskoselskago RaIona. Petrogr., v.2-3, 1916-17. BoeHHaa MeAHirHHa 3a py6ejKOM. Moskva, No. 1, 1942- BoeHHo-MefluquHCKHfi atypHaji. Moskva, &c, v.l, 1930- Continuation of Arkhiv medicinskikh nauk, v.1-2, 1929. BoeHHo-MeflHUHHCKHS c6ophhk. Moskva, V. 1, 1944- BoeHHo-caHHTapHo aejio. Sofia, v.2, 1947- BoeHHO-caHHTapHoe ^ejio. Moskva, No. 1, 1929- Vojenske zdravotnicke listy. Praha, v.l, 1925- Vojensko-zdravotnickX knihovna. Praha, v.4, 1948- Vojno sanitetski glasnik. Beogr., v.l, 1930- Vojno-sanitetski pregled. Beoer., v.l, 1944- War (The) doctor. N. Y., v. 1-3, No. 10/11, 1942-46. Title varies, v.l, No. 1-5/6, 1942 as The Army doctor. For continuation see The Physician, v.3, No. 12, 1946- War medicine. Chic, v. 1-8, 1941-45. War surgery newsletter. No. 9. 8 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Witt ay ah sarn saynah ruk. Bangkok, v.l, 1948- EngUsh title: MUitary medical journal. Army (The) and Navy Medical Record; a fraudulent pubU- cation whose editorial opinions are for sale. [Edit.] J. Am. M. Ass., 1913, 61: 1553-5.—Bandeira de Mello, N. O papel de Revista de medicina miUtar no aperfeicoamento t^cnico do Servigo de saude do Exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 457-62.—Bulletin of War Medicine. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 425.—Felkai, D. Neh&ny kritikai megjegyz6s a Honv6dorvos- r61. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 308.—Jakovlev, G. Voenno- medicinskij arkhiv. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 896-9.—Lukashevich, D., Firsov, Z. & Maslinkov- sky, T. Zhurnaly voenno-medicinskie. Ibid., 2: 709-18.— Mayoral Pardo, D. Aniversario (3.) del Boletin de sanidad militar. Bol. san. mil., Mix., 1950, 3: 1—4.—Rossijsky, D. M. Pervyj ote6estvennyj zhurnal po voennoj medicine. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 1-2, 44-7.—Supplement (The) on war medicine and surgery. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 403.— War Medicine; a new American pubUcation. Bull. War M., Lond., 1940-41, No. 4, 207. ---- Medicine: Air Force. Accident bulletin for medical investiga- tors; continental U. S. Army Air Forces. Win- ston-Salem, v.1-2, No. 10, 1945-46. For continuation see Medical investigators' accident buUe- tin, v.2, No. 11, 1946- Air Corps news letter. Wash., v.23, No. 2, 1940- Air medical news letter. Lond., No. 1, 1945- Air sea rescue bulletin. Wash., No. 1, 1944- Air (The) surgeon's bulletin. Wash., v. 1-2, 1944-45. Aviation physiologists bulletin. Wash., No. 1-10, 1944-45. Aviation psychology technical memoran- dum. Wash., No. 2, 1944- Bumed news letter. Aviation supplement. Wash., v.1-9, No. 3, 1943-48. For continuation see: Medical news letter; aviation sup- plement, v.9, No. 5, 1948- Contact. Pensacola, v.l, 1942- Flight Surgeon topics. Randolph Field, v. 1-3, 1937-39. Great Britain. Air Ministry. A. M. pamphlet. Lond., No. 129, 1941- --- Director General of Medical Serv- ices. D. G. M. S. pamphlet. Lond., No. 2, 1943- Forms numbers of the Air Ministry A. M. pamphlets. JOURNALS 572 JOURNALS ---- Quarterly bulletin. Lond., Dec, 1947- Great Britain. Royal Naval Air Medical School. News letter. Gosport, No. 2, 1947- JOURNAL OF AVIATION MEDICINE. Bait., &C, v.l, 1930- Luftfahrtmedizin. Lpz., v.l, 1936- LUFTFAHRTMEDIZINISCHE ABHANDLUNGEN. Lpz., v.l, 1936-37. MEDECINE (La) aeronautique. Par., v.l, 1946- MEDICAL INVESTIGATORS' ACCIDENT BULLETIN. Winston-Salem, &c, v.l, 1945- Title varies: iv.l, 1945-V.2, No. 10, 1946 as Accident buUetin for medical investigators. Medical news letter; aviation supple- ment. Wash., v.9, No. 5, 1948- Continuation of: Burned news letter, Aviation supplement, v.1-9. No. 3, 1943-48. Medical Service bulletin. Washington, v. 3, 1948- Polski przeglad medycyny lotniczej. Warsz., v.7, 1938- Rand research memoranda. S. Monica, No. RM-18, 1947- Revista de sanidad de aerondutica. B. Air., v.l, 1948- RlVISTA DI MEDICINA AERONAUTICA. Roma, V.l, 1938- United States. Air Force. Information letter; Army Air Forces Convalescent-Rehabili- tation Training Program. Wash., No. 1-29, 1943-45. ---- Aero-Medical Center [Heidelberg, Germany] Monthly status report. Heidelb., No. 1, 1945- ---- [Translations] Heidelb., No. 1, 1946- United States. Air Force. Continental Air Command. Office of the Surgeon. Med- ical bulletin. Mitchel Air Force Base, v.l, 1949- United States. Air Force. Rheumatic Fever Control Program. News letter. Mit- chel Field, N. Y, v.2, 1945- United States. Air Force. San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center. Psychological Re- search Unit. Research bulletin. S. Antonio. No. T45-6, 1945- United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Center. Regional medical studies [v. p.] No. 1, 1943- ---- Informational bulletin. Series A. Eglin Field, No. 1, 1943- ---- Informational bulletin. N. Y., No. 1-16, 1944. ---- Medical series 1. Orlando, No. 1, 1944- Venereal disease bulletin. Randolph Field, No. 1-15, 1943-44. Medicine: Army. ANNUAIRES DES CHEFS DES SERVICES DE SANTE des armees, 1938-1939. 2v. [8]p. [8]p. 24^cm. Liege, 1938-39. Archives belges du Service de sante de l'armee. Brux., v.91-93, No. 4, 1938-40. With v.93, No. 5, reverts to former title: Archives medicales beiges. Archives du Service de sante de l'armee belge. Brux., &c, v.93/98-100, 1945-46. Continuation of Archives medicales beiges. For continua- tion see Annales beiges de medicine militaire. Archivos medicos del Servicio sanitario del Ejercito. Santiago de Chile, v.5, 1938- Continuation of Revista de la sanidad miUtar. Army (The) doctor. N. Y., v.l, No. 1-5/6, 1942. For continuation see The War doctor. Army medical bulletin. Wash., &c, No. 1-7, 1922; No. 1-68, 1923-43. For continuation see U. S. Army Medical Department Bulletin, v.1-9, 1943-49. Army (The) Medical Services magazine. Aldershot, v.l, 1948- Continuation of the News and gazette of the R. A. M. C., Ac, v.14-15, 1947-1948. Bulletin of Army health statistics. Lond.. No. 3-12, 2. ser., No. 1-6, 1945-46. No. 1-2, 1945 never published. Canada. Army. Medical Corps. RCAMC monthly news letter. Ottawaf?] No. 1, 1947- France. Service de sante\ Bulletin d'in- formation du Service de sante. Par., v.l, 1942- Great Britain. Royal Army Medical Corps. Journal. Lond., v.l, 1903- [Great Britain] Royal Army Medical Corps Association. Monthly bulletin. Lond., No. 1, 1946- Great Britain. War Office. Army Medi- cal Department. Bulletin. Lond., No. 14-51, 1942-45. Formerly Army Medical Directorate buUetin, Nos 1-13, 1941-42. Also Supplement. Lond., No. 1, 1943- Great Britain. War Office. Army Medi- cal Directorate. Bulletin. Lond., No. 1, 1941; No. 13, 1942. With No. 14, 1942, changes title to Army Medical Depart- ment BuUetin. ---- AMD [Publications] Lond., No. 7, 1947- Indian Army Medical Corps. Journal. Poona, v.3, No. 1, 1947- Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Voenno-medicin- SKAYA AKADEMIA RKKA IM. S. M. KlROVA. C6opHHK TpyrioB. Leningr., 1937- ---- TpyABi. Moskva, v.l, 1934- Medical quarterly, v.l. 352p. 24^cm. Ottawa, 1919. News (The) and gazette of the Royal Army Medical Corps, the Royal Army Dental Corps and the Army Nursing Services. Lond., v. 14, 1947- Revista medica del Ejercito nacional. Mex., v.l, Nos 1-2, 5-6, 1936. United States. Army. First Army. Medi- cal bulletin. Governors Island, N. Y., v.l, 1946- United States. Army Institute of Path- ology. Army Medical Museum. Daily bul- letin. Wash., v.l, No. 1, 1946- United States. Army Medical Depart- ment. Bulletin. Wash., &c, v.1-9, 1943-49. Continuation of Army medical bulletin, No. 1-7, 1922; No. 1-68, 1923-43. For continuation see United States Armed Forces medical journal, v.l. 1950- United States. Army. Medical Field Service School. British Medical Liaison Officer. Circular letters, No. 13-18. 6 nos. [size varies] 20}^-27cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1944-45. United States. Army Service Forces. Second Service Command. Monthly health bulletin. Governors Island, N. Y., Jan.-Dec. 1945. For continuation see next entry. ---- Medical bulletin. Governors Island, N. Y., No. 3, 1946- Continuation of the preceding. United States. Office of the Secretary of War. Civilian Medical Division. Health message, No. 5-No. 14. lOv. 20>^cm. Wash., 1943-44. JOURNALS 573 JOURNALS United States. War Department. Sur- geon-General's Office. SGO bulletin. Wash., v.l, 1949- Title varies, issues for Mar. 9-April 27, 1949 have title: Bi-weekly buUetin [of the] Surgeon General's Office. --- Circular letter. Wash., No. 1, 1943- --- SGO circular. Wash., No. 1, 1946- Venereal disease bulletin. Bait., No. 1-6, 1945-46. Veroffentlichungen aus dem Gebiete des Heeres-Sanitatswesen. Berl., No. 1-117, 1892-1943. VlERTELJAHRSSCHRIFT FUR SCHWEIZERISCHE Sanitatsoffiziere. Basel, v.16, 1939- Transactions of the Kuibyshev MiUtary Medical Academv of the Red Army. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 118 (Abstr.) ---- Medicine: Field medicine. Aerztlicher Feldpostbrief [n. p.] No. 1, 1945- JOURNAL OF MILITARY MEDICINE IN THE Pacific, [n. p.] v.1-2, 1945-46. United States. Army. European Com- mand. Medical Division. Medical bulletin [n. p.] No. 1-32, 1943-45; v.l, 1946- Nos. 1-32, 1943-45, issued by Office of the Chief Surgeon, European Theater of Operations; v.1-2, 1946—47, issued by the Office of the Theater Chief Surgeon, European Theater; v.3-5, No. 5, 1947—48, issued by Office of the Chief Surgeon, European Command. Cover title: Medical buUetin of the European Command. United States. Army. European Theater. Office of the Theater Chief Surgeon. Cir- cular letter, [n. p.] No. 20, 1944-No. 40, 1946. United States. Army. Far East Command. Medical Section. Surgeon's circular letter. [n. p.] No. 1, 1945- Title varies, 1945-17 as Circular letter. No. 1-22, 1945 issued by the Office of Theater Surgeon, Army Forces in the Far East; No. 23, 1945-No. 1, 1947, by the Office of the Theater Surgeon, Army Forces, Pacific. ---- Circular [n. p.] No. 6, 1947- United States. Army. Mediterranean Theater of Operations. The medical bulletin [n. p.] v.2, No. 6-v.3, No. 6, 1944-45. United States. Army. Mediterranean Theater of Operations. Office of the Sur- geon. Circular letter [n. p.] No. 36, 1944- United States. Army. North African Theater of Operations. The medical bulletin [n. p.] v.l, 1944-V.2, No. 5, 1944. United States. Army Forces, the Far East. Office of the Theater Surgeon. Technical memorandum No. 4. 3 1. 26^cm. [n. p.] 1945. United States. Army Forces, India Burma Theater. Office of the Surgeon. Field medical bulletin, v. 1-4. 4v. 27cm. [n. p.] 1942-45. v.l-3, issued by Army Forces in China, Burma & India. Incomplete. United States. Army Forces, Western Pacific. Monthly progress report. Section 5: Medical [n. p.] June 1945- United States. Army Service Forces. Fourth Service Command. Monthly medical bulletin. Atlanta, Mar., 1946- --- Medicine: Navy. Annali di medicina navale e coloniale. Roma, v.l, 1895- Archives de medecine et pharmacies na- vales. Par., v.1-129, No. 3, 1864-1939. Title varies, v.1-94, 1864-1910 as Archives de medecine navale [et coloniale] For continuation see Revue de medecine navale, v.l, 1946- Arquivos brasileiros de medicina naval. Rio, v.l, 1940- Bumed gazette. Wash., v.l-3, 1943-45. Bumed news letter. Wash., v.1-10, No. 10, 1943-47. For continuation see Medical news letter. Great Britain. Royal Naval Medical Service. Journal. Lond., v.l, 1915- Hospital (The) Corps quarterly. Wash., v.10, 1926- Kaigun gun-ikai zassi. Tokyo, No. 12, 1915- Title varies, Kaigun gun-ikai kaiho. English title: BuUetin of the Naval Medical Association. Leningrad, U. S. S. R. Voenno-morskaja medicinskaja akademia. TpyRH. Leningr., v. 1, 1941- Medical journal [Royal Canadian Navy] [Ottawa?] v.1-9, 1941-45. Medical news letter. Wash., v.10, No. 11, 1947- Continuation of: Bumed news letter. Medical targets [U. S. Naval technical Mission to Japan] [n. p.] No. M-01, 1945- Norfolk medical news. Norfolk, v.4, 1944- Pacific Fleet medical news. S. Franc, v. 1, 1944- Revista de publicaciones navales; suple- mento de Sanidad naval. B. Air., v.l, 1948- Revista de sanidad naval. Santiago de Chile, Ac, v.l, 1931- Revue de medecine navale, metropole et outre-mer. Par., v.l, 1946- Continuation of Archives de medecine et de pharmacie navales, v.1-129, No. 3, 1864-1939. --- Monographic No. 1. 167p. 23cm. Par., 1946. Royal naval medical bulletin. Lond. [?] No. 1, 1943- Statistics of Navy medicine. Wash.[?] v.l, No. 1, 1945- United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Bulletin ... Circular letters, July 1939-July 1945. 536p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. --- [The same] ... March 1941-May 1947. v. p. [280]p. 29>km. Wash., 1947. United States naval medical bulletin. Wash., v.1-49, 1907-49. For continuation see United States Armed Forces medical journal, v.l, 1950- VerOffentlichungen aus dem Gebiete des Marine-Sanitatswesens. Berl., No. 1-35, 1910-43. BoeHHO-MOpCKOH MeAHIIHHCKHH c6opHHK. Moskva, v.4, 1945- Weekly gazette. Wash., v.l, Nos. 5-41, 1943. Weekly news. Wash., v.l, Nos. 1-4, 1943. --- Nursing. Army (The) nurse. Wash., v.l, 1944- --- Pharmacy. BoletIn de farmacia militar. Madr., v. 1-14, 1923-36. Dioscorides. Brux., v.2-3, No. 1, 1938-39. --- Psychology and psychiatry. Bulletin of military clinical psycholo- gists. Wash., v.l, 1946- United States. Air Force. San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center. Psychological Re- search Unit. Research bulletin. S. Antonio, No. T45-6, 1945- JOURNALS 574 JUNGLE ---- Veterans. Courage. Sapulpa, v.7, 1946- Medical quarterly. 352p. 24^cm. Ot- tawa, 1919. Medical (The) veterans news. Los Ang., v.l, No. 1, 1946- NAV HC journal. Wash., v.l, 1946- PyCKHH UHBajIH^B, HJIH, BOeHHHfl BeflOMOCTH, No. 1-149. 600p. 24cm. S. Peterb., 1821. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Veterans' Medical Prob- lems. Bulletin] vet[erans] med[ical] problems] p. 11-21. 27Hcm. Wash., 1946. For continuation see its BuU. CVMP, No. 1, 1946- Bull[etin] CVMP. Wash., No. 1, 1946- Continuation of its BuU. Vet. Med. Prob. United States. Veterans Administration. The medical bulletin. Wash., v. 1-21, 1925-44. United States. Veterans Administration. Medical and Hospital Service. Clinical bulletin. Wash., No. 8, 1935- United States. Veterans' Hospital. Sur- gical staff seminars. Minneap., v.l, 1946- Wood medical review. Wood, Wis., v.l, 1947- ---- Veterinary medicine. Army veterinary bulletin. Carlisle Bar- racks, v.36, No. 2, 1942-V.37, No. 3, 1943. Continuation of the Veterinary bulletin. AsKERt tibbi baytari mecmuasi. Istambul, v.1-15, 1923-37. For continuation see Askeri veteriner mecmuasi. AskerI veteriner dergisi. Ankara, V.25, 1949- Continuation of Askeri veteriner mecmuasi. Asker! veteriner mecmuasi. Istambul, v. 15-26, 1938-48. Continuation of Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi; continued as Askeri veteriner dergisi. Boletim veterinario do Exercito. Rio, No. 3, 1934- Great Britain. Royal Army Veterinary Corps. Journal. Lond., v.5, 1933- Revista militar de medicina veterinaria. Rio, v.l, 1938- Incomplete; for continuation see next entry. Revista militar de remonta e veterinaria. Rio, v.6, No. 44, 1944- Continuation of the preceding. Revue veterinaire militaire. Par., v.7, 1923- Veterinary bulletin. Wash., &c, v.5, 1920-V.36, No. 1, 1942. For continuation see Army veterinary bulletin. JUGOSLAVIA. For references to this country see the following headings in the Military Section: Air Force Medical Service; Dental service; Hospital re- port; Medical examination; Medical organiza- tion; Medical service; Morbidity; Ration; Sani- tation; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; World War I; World War II. JUMPING. See Injury—by branches of service: Air Force; Parachute jumping. JUNGLE. See also Emergency; First aid kit; also subse- quent headings. United States. Air Forces. Directorate of Air Traffic and Safety, & Directorate of Safety Education. Jungle and desert emer- gencies. 88p. 14Hcm. n. p., 1943[?] United States. War Department. Bureau of Public Relations. Press Branch. Guide to survival in jungle and desert. 3 1. 2676cm Wash., 1943. Australia against the jungle. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond 1945, No. 45, 1-4.—Food in the Burma jungles. BuU. U S* Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 38; No. 83, 34.—Jungle fruits and vegetables. Ibid., 1945, No. 85, 49-53.—Leach, B. F. Care of animals in the jungle. Army Vet. BuU., 1943 37' 20-3. JUNGLE boot. See under Heat, Clothing. JUNGLE clothing. See also Clothing, Environmental aspect. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures. Partial report on Sub- Project No. 2-3: Test of the adequacy and ranges of use of clothing for jungle operations, v. p 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] ... Partial report on Sub- Project No. 2-18, Effects of impregnated and impervious clothing upon the efficiency of per- sonnel, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Robinson, S. Field tests of jungle clothing. Clin. Invest Rep. (OSRD) Wash., 1943, No. 29, 1. JUNGLE warfare. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: Opera- tions at high temperatures. Report on Sub- Project No. 2-7: Determination of water and salt requirements for jungle operations, v. p 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. United States. War Department. FM 31-20: Basic field manual: Jungle warfare. 87p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. Beck, I. Medicine in the jungles. Rhode Island M. J., 1944, 27: 35.—Carter, H. P. Medical problems in jungle war- fare. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1942-44, 23: No. 3, 28-31.— Doe, J. A. Notes on jungle warfare. Ibid., No. 10, 5-9.— Epstein, E. The Uchen planus-eczematoid dermatitis complex of the Southwest Pacific; a study of 65 cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 687-94.—Fairley, N. H. Medicine in jungle warfare. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 195-8.— Jungle warfare. Infantry J., 1942, 1: No. 5, 49-54; passim.— Mistachkin, N. L. Medical observations on Seabees in the jungle. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 916-29.—Morris, J. N. Report on the health of 401 Chindits. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 123-32.—O., F. F. The portables in action; American hospitals set up within a few yards, not mUes, of enemy lines during jungle warfare. War Doctor, 1943-44, 2: No. 2, 5.— Rivett, R. The work of the pharmacists in P. O. W. jungle camps. Australas. J. Pharm., 1946, 27: 894.—Thompson, P. W. The Japanese Army; jungle war in Malaya. Infantry J., 1942, 1: No. 5, 10-23.—Williams, A. H. Psychiatry in jungle warfare. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 75-9. KAHN test. See Syphilis, Diagnosis. KARELIAN Isthmus. See under World War II. KERATITIS. For desiccation keratitis see under Desert war- fare. KERATOCONJUNCTIVITIS. See also Eye, Disease. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 24, 7. Also Circ. Lett. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 14, 1-3.—Flick, J. J. Keratoconjunctivitis in the PhUippine Islands. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 3, 34-42, 4 pi.—Fritz, W. H. Epidemic keratoconjunctivitis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 48-50. KHALKIN-GOL OPERATION 575 KIDNEY KHALKIN-GOL operation (1939) See under Wars and campaigns. KHASAN-MONGOL campaign (1938) See under Wars and campaigns. KHIVA campaigns (1873) See under Wars and campaigns. KIDNEY. See also Urogenital apparatus; also names of kidney diseases as Nephritis; Nephrosis. Hayman, J. M., jr. The measurement of renal function. 9p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Tech. BuU. TB 10-41, U. S. Veterans Admin. Miller, A. J. Physiological and biochemical evaluation of long term acclimatization to a cold environment; an evaluation of the renal function of men living in a cold environment. 111. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Sect. 1, Proj. 1, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Acero Santamaria, E. La constante de Ambard en el rifi6n quirurgico; su valor actual. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 14, 44-6.—Bueno Rodrigo, L. Normas generates de ex- ploration urol6gica. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943^44, 2. epoca, 6: 611-23.—Hayman, J. M. Recent advances in renal physiology. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949 4: No. 2, 14-6.—Kelley, V. Renal function studies in relation'to anoxia Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Oct., 19. --- Disease. See also Nephritis; Nephrosis. Bluthgen, O. H. *Ueber die doppelseitigen Nierenerkrankungen in der Wehrmacht wahrend des Krieges und ihre Beziehungen zu inneren und ausseren Krankheitsbedingungen in der Zeit vom 19.-28. Februar 1942. 46 1. 30^cm. Berl., 1945. Heidenreich, H. R. G. *Ueber die Nierener- krankungen in der Wehrmacht wahrend des Krieges und ihre Beziehungen zu inneren und ausseren Krankheitsbedingungen in der Zeit vom 1. bis 10. Juni 1942. 29 1. 30cm. Berl., 1945 [?] Burkitt, D. P., & Hamburger, H. J. A case of bUateral con- genital hydro-ureter and hydronephrosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 34-7.—Butts, J. B., & Conley, J. E. Peri- nephric abscess; report of three cases simulating acute appendi- citis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 1081-7.—Cokely, H. J. & Webster, R. N. SoUtary pelvic ectopic kidney. Ibid., 1949, 49: 333-6.—Duval & Trinite-Schillemans, A. Sept cas de mal- formations renales. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 83 — Enyart, J. L., Veseen, L. L., & Miller. W. W., jr. The ectopic kidney with a presentation of five case reports. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1614-20.—Fernandez Bravo, E. A. Psoitis Bupurada como complicaci6n de una pionefrosis calculosa. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1944, 8: 158-62— Hallett G. S. A case of pyonephrosis in a pelvic kidney. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 150—Harrison, J. H., & Botsford, T. W. Experi- ences in the management of congenital anomaly of the kidney in the Army. J. Urol., Bait.. 1946, 55: 309-22—Holzhausen, C. NierenmissbUdungen bei Soldaten. Zschr. urol. Chir., 1941-42, 46: 295-303.—Hydronephrosis. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 2, 10-2.—Koen, L.f & Petkovic, S. Sarkom bubrega, otkriven posle povrede. Voj. san pregl., feogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 52-5. ------& Adanja, S. Kamen u ektopiC- nom bubregu. Ibid., 45—Leiter, S. S., & Waterman, J. L. Polycystic disease of the kidneys. U. S. Nav. M. BuU, 1944, 43: 223-31—Meeter, U. L., & Schwartz, J. W-^?1"} ™£ar1°" tion; report of two cases. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, l: 292-5, Ulust.—Melendo Lorente, F. Aplasia renal. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 389-93—Michard & Aulong. A. propos d'un kyste hydatique du rein. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 158-60.—Newman, B. IntercapUlary glomerulosclerosis; a syndrome of diabetes, hypertension, and albuminuria. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 86-8—Redish, J. Normal renal function and pathologic physiology in renal fauure. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 232-5—Vasiliu Sdvestrovici & Francke, O. Consideration asupra kistului hidatic de nnicni. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 371; 474—Warren, H., & Mason. J. T.. jr. Hydronephrosis simulating peptic ulcer; with report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1907-9.— Yosida, K. Grawitz-si syuyo no iti rei [Grawitz s tumorj Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 191, 711-4, Ulust. Injury. Bumm, E. Zur Frage der Erkennung von Art und Schwere einfacher Nierenschiisse. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 709-11.— Cannon, E. M. Perforating wounds of the kidney. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 49.—Chevassu, M. Plaies du rein par pro- jectiles de guerre. J. urol. med., Par., 1939-40, 48: 469-82.— Ends, K. Zinzo hika-haretu no tiken rei ni tuite [on a cured case of subcutaneous rupture of the kidneys] Gun idan zassi, 1927, No. 171, 1095-104.—Heim, H. Schussverletzungen der Niere. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 8-12. Also Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 10-3.—Koen, L., & Petkovic, S. Povrede bubrega vatrenim oruzjem. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 55.—Michelsohn, Y. D. Ognestrelnye ranenija podek po materialu voiny II. Vest, khir., 1948, 68: No. 3, 66.—Walker, K., & Bailey, H. Wounds and injuries of the kidneys. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, H.) 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 927-36. KILLED in action. See under Casualty; Physician. KINESIOLOGY. See also Physical therapy; Physical training. Jornadas argentinas de kinesiologia. Rev. san. mU. argent., 1949, 48: 183.—Nagera, J. M. Kinesiologia de guerra. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1945, 44: 101-4.—Streckfuss, H. Viel- zweckgerat fiir eigentatige Bewegungsubungen. Deut. MUi- tararzt, 1943, 8: 663.—Taddia, R. E. La kinesiologia como auxiiiar de la odontologia. Rev. san. aeronaut., B. Air., 1948, 1: 141-4. KINESTHESIA. See under Flying, Mental and neural effect. KINETOSIS. See also Airsickness; Seasickness. Birren, J. E., Stormont, R. T., & Fisher, M. B. Side effects of three motion sickness pre- ventives. 7p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-278, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Birren, J. E., Stormont, R. T., & Pfeiffer, C. C. An evaluation of the potentiality of bulbo- capnine as a motion sickness preventive. 6p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-278, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. Airsickness Sub-Com- mittee. [Minutes of the] meeting. Lond., 5., 1941- Forms numbers of the F. P. R. C. reports. Lewis, F. J., Shaw, C. C. [et al.] Effect of dramamine on landing boat motion sickness and marksmanship. 13 1. 27>£cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949 Forms Res. Proj. NM 012 012, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. McNally, W. J., & Stuart, E. A. Physiology of the labyrinth reviewed in relation to seasick- ness and other forms of motion sickness, p.683- 771. 26cm. Chic, 1942. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: Noble, R. L. Therapeutic tests on motion sickness induced in humans with the swing. 3p. 28cm. Ottawa[?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6058, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. ---- The effects of different types of motion on motion sickness in the dog. 4p. 28cm. Ottawa[?] 1944 [?] ^ Forms No. C-6059. Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Witts, L. J. Remedies for sea-sickness and air-sickness. 7 1. 23Hcm. Lond., 1941 Forms F. P. R. C. No. 318, Gr. Britain Flymg Pers. Res. Com. Agin L. J., Marcum, S. G. [et al.] Airsickness and related psychosomatic complaints. Air Surgeon Bull. 1945, 2: 235.— Bard P. Motion sickness. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948* 1: 278-95.—Birren, J. E„ Fisher, M. B., & Stormont, R T Evaluation of a motion sickness questionnaire in pre- KINETOSIS 576 KITCHEN dieting susceptibility to seasickness. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 629-34.—Flaherty, T. T. Airsickness during acro- batics. Ibid., 1942, 40: 902-6.—Hemingway, A. Cardiovas- cular changes in motion sickness. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 417-21. ------ Selection of men for aeronautical training based on susceptibility to motion sickness. Ibid., 1946, 17: 153-63.—L., H. M. C. Motion sickness remedies. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 15-7.—McEachern, D., Morton, G., & Lehman, P. Seasickness and other forms of motion sickness; a general review of the Uterature. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 410-28.—New motion sickness preventive. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 335.—Noble, R. L. Motion sickness. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. (Canada) 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C.6144, 1. ------ Motion sickness in dogs. Ibid., 1947, 10. meet., App. A-l, 1.—Parker, J. M. Motion sickness studies at H. M. C. S. York. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 143-7.—Simon, S. W., & Seyler, L. E. Dramamine in pUots. J. Aviat. M., 1949, 20: 371.—Spiegel, E. A., Oppenheimer, M. J. [et al.] Experi- mental production of motion sickness. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 283-90.—V program for D-day; the prevention of motion sickness. What's New, North Chic, 1948, No. 126, 2, &c— Wendt, G. R. Of what importance are psychological factors in motion sickness? J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 24-33. ------ Motion sickness. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 377.—Zwerling, I. A note on Wendt's views of the im- portance of psychological factors in motion sickness. J. Aviat. M., 1949, 20: 68-71. KISKA. See under World War II. KIT. See also Chest; Dental chest; Emergency kit; First-aid kit; Flight nurse; Gas poisoning, First aid. Barker, E. D. Kit, sewing and camp repair combinations. 8p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Spangler, H. J. Non-rigid kit [for medical supplies] 11 1. 27^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1948. Forms Res. Proj. NM 112 046, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Aiton, H. F., & Pease, E. D. To construct and develop biochemical kits for field use. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. (Canada) 1944, 5. meet., No. 2, C.6117, 1, 7 pi.—Allen, R. V. Battle surgical kit. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: 29-35.—Deluc- chi, J. R. Botiqufn de avion. Rev. san. mU., B. AU., 1936, 35: 521-7.—Hudadov, A. M. [A field kit for antiepidemic work] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 65-7.—Kit, surgical, air crew. Jap. M. Equip. Rep., 1946, No. 182, 1-4.—Pletcher, K. E., Flickinger, D., & Morhouse, C. H. Development of aUcraft observer bag, medical. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 28.—Porter, H. B. Special purpose medical kits. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 88, Ulust.— Thorp, F. P., & Stein, M. E. Development of a flight nurses' utiUty kit. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 36 KITCHEN. See also Hospital construction, Kitchen. Bacterial examination of dishes and utensils. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 2, 4-7.—Bacteriology of dish- washing; laboratory examination of eating and drinking uten- sUs. Health BuU. [U. S. 2. Army] 1947, Jan., 10-2.—Bein, S. S. An improvised method for sterUizing mess gear. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 11, 17.—Boycott, J. A. A note on the transmission of infections by messing utensUs. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 90-2.—Cleansing of personal feeding uten- sils in the field. Ibid., 83: 99-101.—Cleland, R. R. Dish and mess kit washing. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 13, 14.—Cumming, J. G., & Yongue, N. E. Hygiene and sanitation as they have influenced the health of the people; present day eating utensU sanitation. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 216-22.—Device for washing mess kits. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 4.—Dishwashing and steriUzation. Month. Health Rep. MU. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 2, 8.—Essential factors in proper dishwashing. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 990-2.—Gordon, J. E. Cleanliness of messes and kitchen equipment. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, 23-7. ------ Mess kit laundry. Ibid., 34-6.—Kozin-yo syokki sendeki genkyo [The present situation with regard to the washing of individual eating-utensils (in the Army)] Gun idan zassi, 1930, No. 204, 827-38, illust.-—Mann, B. The cleansing and sterilisation of mess tins in the field. Pub. Health, Lond., 1945-46, 59: 161-5. ------ The disinfection of mess tins in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 275-80. ------ Health problems in the disinfection of crockery and cutlery in civilian and mUitary life. Pub. Health, Lond., 1947-48, 61: 82-5.—O'Donnell, D. Mess gear sterUizing unit for land based Naval units. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 175-7.—Proposed (A) method for control of food utensil sanitation. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 255- 8.—Sampson, J. Mess gear sterilization under field conditions Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 87.—Searle. A. C. H. SteriUzation of glasses, crockery and cutlery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938 71: 361-81.—Sellers, A. F., & Gowen, G. H. Bacteriologic study of mess equipment. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 111-6.—Uralsky, L. I. Sterilizacija nozej, lozek, vilok v vojskovykh kukhnjakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 84.— Van Auken, H. A. Compound germicidal rinse. In: Prev Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 83-6. ---- Utensils and equipment. Astafev, A. Kotelok. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 83.—Grease trap & soakage pit; kitchen over 100 men [plan] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash 1948, 11: pt 3, Chapt. 19, Exh. B, after p. 46.—Murphy, H. e! Hospital kitchen equipment. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 3, 36-50.—Plastic food-tray with compartments' BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 11. KNAPSACK sprayer. See under Insecticide, Equipment. KNEE. See also Surgical technic, Knee. Akamatu, T. Sikkansetu zyflzi-zintai oyobi soku-zintai danretu ni tuite [Rupture of the cruciate ligament and the lateral Ugament of the knee] Gun idan zassi, 1924, No. 132, 343-65.—Batch, J. W., & Fontneau, N. C. A case of functional utilization of femoral pseudarthrosis in the presence of ankylosis of the knee. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 235-40.— Beach, W. V. Septic arthritis of the knee-joint; conservative treatment and recovery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 70.— Buckley, E. J. PeUegrini-Stieda disease. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 947-51.—Conway, W. H. Acute and chronic supra- patellar tenosynovitis and fascitis in pilots of heavy bombers. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 9, 18.—Young, H. B. Morbid conditions of the knee-joint in East African askaris with particular reference to aetiology and pathology. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 161-9. ---- artificial. See also Prosthesis. Abt, L. E., & Whitman, A. The bio-mechanical knee. Re- search Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Feb., 21-6, illust.—Hydraulic knee. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 159.—Knee. Ibid., 158. ---- Injury. See also Joint, Injury. Allan, J. H., & Nicholson, J. T. Knee injuries in service personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 63-72.—Arguelles Lopez, R. Las heridas de la rodilla por arma de fuego; su tratamiento. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 203-12, illust.—km. Wash., 1944. Civilian medical and hospital treatment of enlisted personnel of the Navy and Marine Corps on leave or liberty [Form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 25.—Davis, D. B., Wolman, H. M. [et al.] Absence without leave; psychiatric study of 100 A. W. O. L. prisoners. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 147-51.—Feldman, H., & Maleski, A. A. Factors differenti- ating AWOL from non-AWOL trainees. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1948 43:70-7.—Fox, H. M. A variety of furlough psychosis. Psychiatry, Bait., 1944, 7: 207-13.—Guttmacher, M., & Stewart, F. A. A psychiatric study of absence without leave. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 74-81.—Manson, M. P., & Grayson, H. M. Why 2,276 American soldiers in the Mediter- ranean Theater of Operation were absent without leave, de- serted, or misbehaved before the enemy. Ibid., 1946-47, 103: 50-4.—Melzner, E. Auf Arbeitsurlaub. Aerztebl. Hessen LEAVE 580 LEG 1941, 9: 144-7.-—Red Cross makes arrangements for first leave of American soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1382.— Smith, D. C. Emergency furloughs. Ibid., 1943, 122: 1033. ---- Sick leave. Jellinek, I. Eii. szabads&grol es az int6zeti kezelesrol. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 404-6.—Sick leave. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 2, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 32. ---- Sick on leave. Medical attendance on airmen and airwomen on leave. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: suppl., 57.—Medical attention for soldiers on leave. N. Zealand M. J., 1940, 39: 151.—Sick on leave. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 25, 3.—Treatment of military personnel on leave or furlough. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 65, 175-7. LEECH repellent. Wilson, C. S. Repellents for leeches. 3 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-217, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 13, 3. LEG. See also Extremity, lower; Surgical technic subheadings. Elbel, E. R. Leg strength and leg endurance in relation to height, weight, and other body measurements. 35p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 318, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Cozen, L. N. Herniation of muscles of the lower leg. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 111.—Fuller, R., & Woolf, D. L. Short leg in soldiers. Brit. M. J., 1948, 2: 109.—Gold- berg, H. C, & Comstock, G. W. Herniation of muscles of the legs. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 365-7.—Westhues, H. Unter- schenkel. In his Fortsch. Lager. Schwerverw., Berl., 1943, 81-3, illust. ---- artificial. See also Limb; Prosthesis. Adel Precision Products Corporation. Subcontractor's final report on the development of a hydraulically operated artificial leg for above knee amputations; covering the period from July 15, 1946 through June 30, 1947. 57 1. 28cm. Burbank, 1947. Forms Subcontract 1 (2 Tier 3) [pt 1] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Bradley, C. C, and Son, & Catranis. Subcontractor's final report on artificial limb development for above-knee amputees including mechanical and hydraulic knee locks; suction socket and suction socket controls; knee lock controls operated by hip motion, stump muscles and foot position; toe pick up and foot providing lateral, plantar and dorsal flexion; covering the period from March 1946 through June 1947. 3v. 28cm. Syracuse, 1947. Forms Subcontract 15 [pt 3] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Con- tract U. S. Veterans Admin. Henschke, U. K., & Mauch, H. A. New principles in lower extremity prostheses; a pre- liminary report. 10 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. 01-46-14, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. National Research and Manufacturing Company. Subcontractor's final report on an investigation of low pressure laminates for pros- thetic devices; design and fabrication of above- knee and below-knee artificial legs; preparation of a production survey for manufacture of arti- ficial plastic legs; covering the period from Feb- ruary 1946 through April 1947. 156 1. 28cm. S. Diego, 1947. Forms Subcontract 14 [pt 8] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Con- tract U. S. Veterans Admin. Salem Leg Company. Circular No. 5: The Salem leg, under the patronage of the United States Government for the use of the Army and Navy. 16p. 18cm. Salem, 1864. United States Plywood Corporation. Sub- contractor's final report on an evaluation of plastic laminates for artificial legs; covering the period from September 1945 through May 1947 1 v. in 2. v. 1. [175] 1. [112] 1. 28cm. X. Rochelle, 1947. Forms Subcontract 4 [pt 14] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Con- tract U. S. Veterans Admin. Henschke, U. K., & Mauch, H. A. The improvement of leg prostheses. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 135-46.—Legs. Res Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 164.—Vischer, F. Bau der Beinprothesen im letzten und im jetzigen Krieg. Med Klin., Berl., 1942, 38: 767. ---- Injury. See also Fracture—by site (subdivisions Leg; Patella; Tibia) Sutro, C. J. Fracture of the inner malleolus of the ankle with emphasis on treatment of non-union. Mil. Surgeon, 1949 105: 220-5. ---- Ulcer. McLaughlin, C. W., jr, & Holland, J. L. Salt water ulcers of the extremities; occurrence in Japanese survivors. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 494-7.—Moritz. W. Die Behandlung der kriegsbedingten Unterschenkelgeschwiire. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 210.—Strotzka, H. Unterschenkelgeschwur, Hautdiphtherie und Polyneuritis. Aerztl. Feldpost., 1945, 1-4. LEG cast. See under Fracture—by site: Leg. LEG exerciser. See also Exerciser. Leg exerciser for bed patients. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 148. LEISHMANIASIS. Most, H., & Lavietes, P. H. Kala azar in American military personnel; report of 30 cases. p. 221-84. 2512cm. Bait,, 1947. Medicine, Bait., 1947, 26: United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Leishmaniasis. 8p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 14, Notes Trop. Dis., Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F., U. S. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 183: Visceral leishmani- asis—kala-azar. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. United States. Department of the Army. Technical bulletin MED 183: Visceral leishmani- asis, kala-azar. Change 1. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1947. Anderson. Chemotherapy of amebiasis and leishmaniasis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 52-6 — Armstrong, T. G. Asymptomatic kala-azar in soldiers from over-seas. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 918.—Ball. D.. & Ryan, R. C. Cutaneous leishmaniasis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 65-73.—Blackham, R. J. Rare diseases of returning service men; leishmaniasis. Nurs. Mirror, Lond., 1945—46, 82: 357.—Burchenal, J. H., & Woods, R. P. Report of 3 cases of visceral leishmaniasis in members of the Armed Forces of the United States. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 22, 2-10. Also War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 173-7 — Cangelosi, G. Contributo alio studio della leishmaniosi cuta- nea. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 127-9.—Dobrotvorskaia, N. V. [Treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with streptocide] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 572-6.—Graham, J. G., & Naftalin, J. M. A case of Mediter- ranean kala-azar in a British soldier. Glasgow M. J., 1945, 144: 1-7.—Hargreaves, W. H. Recent experiences in the treatment of kala-azar. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 212-4.— Hirayama, Y. Leishmania donovani no baiyo siken ni tuite [Experiments with culture of Leishmania donovani] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 475-82.—Kala-azar from the Mediterranean; a reminder. Bull. Army M. Dep.. Lond., 1944, No. 34, 1.— Kaplan, M. H., & Densmore, R. C. Kala-azar; a case report. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 213-7.—Kasuga. K._, & Tamura, I. Leishmania donovani no ry5ko-naru baiyo-ho narabi-ni men-ekigaku-zyo ni okeru ni-san no zikken ni tuite [Successful methods of cultivating Leishmania donovani, and a few immunological experiments] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 295- LEISHMANIASIS 581 LEPROSY 308, 2 pi.—Keall, D. D. Kala azar. Proc. Conf. Army Physi- cians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 33-5.—Khodukin, N. I. [Carriers of visceral leishmaniasis] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 512-7.—Klitzner, H. Ueber die therapeutische Beeinflussbarkeit der Hautleish- maniosen durch Sulfonamide. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 472-4—Latyshev, N. Leishmaniozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 408-18— Mackay-Dick, J. Com- ments on kala-azar with a report on three cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945,85:68-74.—Messini, M. Azione dell'italchina in un caso di leishmaniosi cutanea osservato in Provincia di Roma. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 161-4.—Packchanian, A. Leishmaniasis; the cultivation of Leishmania tropica from two American soldiers who had returned to the United States from the Near East. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 129: 544-7.------ The culture of Leishmania tropica from two soldiers returned to the United States from Persia. Trop. M. News, N. Orl., 1945, 2: No. 4, 11.—Philpott, M. G. A case of infantile kala- azar. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 294.—Rose, G. Leish- maniosen. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 148- ,">0.—Rosenheim, M. L. The diagnosis and treatment of kala azar. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 30-2.—Sheremetiev, N. G. [Treatment of cutaneous leishmaniasis with antimony] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Srednea- ziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 577-9.—Suenaga, Y. Kita Sina ni okeru kala-azar no rinsyo-teki kansatu [Clinical obser- vations on kala-azar in North China] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1093-100.—Visceral leishmaniasis, kala-azar. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 296-8.—Waud, S. P., & Musgrave. I). Visceral leishmaniasis. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 11-4. LENINGRAD. See under Dysentery, Diagnosis; also World War II. LENS, France. See under World War I. LENS (of eye) See also Eye; Eye injury. Daily, R. K., & Daily, L., jr. The lens. p. 498-549. 25cm. Chic, 1946. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: ---- The lens [2. ser.] p. 392-447. 25cm. Chic, 1948. Cappucci, M. Concomitanza di ectopia reale e apparente del cristaUino. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 211.—Velhagen. Fitness of individuals who have lost one crystalhne lens. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 67. LENS (optical) See also Contact lens; Eyeglass. Urban, A. W., & Draeger, R. H. Evalua- tion of the Temp-R-Lens process for reducing breakage of ophthalmic lenses, lip. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-287, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. LEPROSY. New York, N. Y. Leonard Wood Memori- al for the Eradication of Leprosy (Ameri- can Leprosy Foundation) & United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Tropical Diseases. World wide distribu- tion and prevalence of leprosy. 71p. 25cm. Clevel., 1944. Forms Suppl. to v.12, Internat. J. Leprosy. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-17: Transfer of pa- tients suspected of being afflicted with leprosy from VA hospitals to National Leprosarium, Carville, La. [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. United States. War Department. Lep- rosy. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. Forms TB MED 205 U. S. War Dep. Aycock, W. L., & Gordon, J. E. Leprosy in veterans of American wars. Am. J. M. Sc, 1947, 214: 329-39.—Baluev, N. Prokaza (lepra) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 871-6.—Faget, G. H. Leprosy in military service. Internat. J. Leprosy, Clevel., 1944, 12: 65, tab.—Hatch, V. R. The use of physical and occupational therapy in peripheral nerve lesions of leprosy. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 197-203.— Heimburger, L. R. F. Leprosy, a post-war problem. Me Times, N. Y., 1946, 74: 184-90.—Ibarra Perez, R., & Gonzale Prendes, M. A. La lepra en la post guerra. Rev. sif. lepr derm., Marianao, 1945, 2: 18-25.—Kikuth, W. Leprosy CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 90-2.— Korb, M. Sympathetic paralysis in peripheral nerve leprosy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 482-5.—Leprosy. Ibid., 6: 623.—Lowe, J. Leprosy. Proc. Conf. Med. Specialists East. Army, Calc, 1943, 34.—McCIenahan, W. U. The military aspects of leprosy. Med. Clin. N. America, 1944, 28: 1484-9.—Nozima, Y. Rai to guntai [Leprosy and military forces] Okayama igakkai zassi, 1939, 51: 1425.—Querangal des Essarts, J., & Duquaire. Depistage des cas de 16pre dans un camp de soldats sinegalais. Ann. derm, syph., Par., 1942, 2: 29-35.—Saunders, G. M. Our leprosy problem. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 54-64.—Vickers, H. R. A case of leprosy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 87-90.—Wayne, G. J. Leprosy; a threat to the American soldier. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 383.—Weissman, H. Elimination of tuberculosis in the diagnosis of leprosy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 104.—Ymaz de la Garza, E. Conceptos sobre lepra. Bol. san. mil., Mex., 1949, 2: 466-71.—Zschucke, J. Lepra. In; Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 105-7. LEPTOSPIRASIS. Alergant, C. D. Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica; an unusual case. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 191-4.— Baer, L. S., & Allen, R. £. Normal blood elements and Lepto- spira. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 127.—Blanchard. La spirochetose icterigene et le diagnostic de la fieVre jaune chez les indigenes Africains. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 78.—Bounds, L. H., & Kingery, R. M. Weil's disease; report of eleven cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1808-12.—Doerner, A. A., & Hernandez, T. Cani- cola fever; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 368-71.— Germain, A., Andre, L., & Brugere. Spirochetose ictero- h6morragique contracted dans la region toulonnaise. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 343-50.—Geyer, A. Un cas de lepto- spirose icteio-heinorragique traits par la peniciUine; guenson. Ibid., 69-73.—Gordon, J. E. Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica (Weil's disease) In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 6, 6.—Hutchison, J. H., Pippard, J. S. [et al.] Outbreak of Weil's disease in the British Army in Italy. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 81-3.—Laboratory arrangements for diagnosis of Weil's disease. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 35, 4.—Rose, G. Leptospiren-Infektionen. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 58-61.—Sinclair, A. D., & Clegg, H. W. Weil's disease in H. M. ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 133-5.—Stiles, W. W. The recognition of leptospiral infections. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 214-9 — Treatment of Weil's disease. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 11, 1. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 44—Viskovsky, S. Leptospirozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 461-72.— Wakeman, D. C. Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 29, 5-7.—Weil's disease; icterohemorrhagic fever. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 3, 5-7. ---- in animals. Jones, T. C. The significance of canine leptospirosis in military preventive medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 183-6.—Leptospirosis in animals. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 169.—Wilkins, J. H. Leptospirosis in war dogs in the United Kingdom. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1950, 21: 24-7. LEUKEMIA. See also Monocytic leukemia. Alberico, F. Los estados leucemioides. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 18, 39-49.—Canaga, B. L., jr, Wood, D. A. [et al.] Leukemia in naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1946, 46: 1-13, pi.—Farias Rodriguez, J. M. La quimioterapia en el tratamiento de las leucemias. San. mil., Mex., 1948, 1: 25; passim —Gabroy, H. K., & Weaver, J. H. Leukemia aboard a destroyer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1741-3.—Gillespie. F S. & Walker, J. H. C. A case of myeloblasts leukaemia. J.' R.'Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 47-9.—Gunn, W. D. A case of acute myeloid leukaemia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 239.—Gutzeit & Lauche. Forensic medical questions [Lympho- granulomatosis and acute leukemia to be considered as infec- tious diseases] Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 237.—Harries, C. V. A case of chronic myelogenous leukaemia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 110.—Kawasima, K. Hyozai-sei rinpa-sen no syutyo wo kaki, hakketubyo-sei sinzyun ni yoru kodo no ry6soku zin syudai wo tei-suru ka-sei rinpa-sei hakketubyo no iti rei [A case of pseudoleukemia lymphatica ...] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 837-73, 2 pi.—Kendall, A. W., & Wade, H. J. Aleukaemie lymphatic leukaemia; report of an unusual case. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 131-3.—Michael, P.. & Richardson, J. L. Acute lymphatic leukemia in childhood. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 907-13, illust.—Molinier, Lamotte & Sikoraw. Anemie grave a Evolution prolonged avec poussee leucemoide transitoire, et leucemie lymphoide subaigue a forme pseudo- palustre. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 33-7.—Neal, J. M. LEUKEMIA 582 LIBRARY Rupture of spleen in myeologenous leukemia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-^1, 17: 96.—Tutomi, T. A case of post mortem examination of monocyte-like promvelocytic leukemia. BuU. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1936, 25: 76-8. LEUKOCYTE. See also Hematology. Farr, R. S., Leqtjire, V. S. [et al.] The effect of subcutaneous and intravenous injections of adrenal cortical extract on the peripheral leuko- cyte population and body temperature of rabbits. lOp. 26}*cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 13, Res. Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Farr, R. S., Schork, P. K., & Gayhart, C. H. 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Wash., 1937. ---- Congresses; tentative chronological and bibliographical reference list of national and in- ternational meetings of physicians, scientists, and experts. 288p. 29cm. Wash., 1938. Forms Suppl. 2, ser. 4, Index-Catalogue. LIBRARY 583 LIBRARY ---- Biobibliography of XVI. century med- ical authors. Fasc. 1: Abarbanel-Alberti, S. xi, 52p. 29cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Suppl. 3, ser. 4, Index-Catalogue. Army (From) Medical Library; reprints of articles by S. Adolphus Knopf. Bull. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass., 1940, 70: 903.—Army Medical Library acquUes celebrated Chinese pub- lication. Connecticut M. J., 1947, 11: 378.—Army Medical Library seeking collection of photographs of prominent men in American medicine. Ann. Int. M., 1945, 23: 454.—Army Medical Library wishes reprints. Diplomate, 1940, 12: 282.— Ashburn, P. M. Historical and current treatises on medicine are preserved by Army Medical Library. U. S. Daily, Wash., 1928, 2: No. 265, 11.— Cambell, H. H. 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Current List M. Liter., 1941, 1: before p. 345. ------ The Index-Cata- logue. Isis, Bost., 1949-50, 40: 119.—Medizinische (Die) Bibliothek der amerikanischen Armee und ihre Index-publi- kationen. Med. Nachr., Wien, 1948, Folge 62, 8.—Minsk, G. Index-Catalogue of the Library of the Surgeon General's Office; issued by the U. S. Army Medical Library; Fourth Series, v. 10 [Bk Rev.] Libr. Q., 1950, 20: 74.—Power, D. [Letter to Col. Harold W. Jones regarding Index Catalogue] Med. Rec, N. Y., 1946, 159: 430.—Surgeon-General's (The) Catalogue. Lancet, Lond., 1949, 1:358. ---- Library of the Surgeon-General's Office, U. S. Army. See preceding subheadings. ---- Naval medicine. United States. Naval Medical School. Library. Books, pamphlets and reprints re- ceived in Medical School Library. Bethesda, No. 33, 1946- Baker, M. C. Library service at the United States Naval Hospital, Oakland. Spec Libr., Newark, 1945, 36: 332-9. Rodier, R. E. National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland; library facilities. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1944, 35: 439-42. --- Veterans. United States. Veterans Administration. Medical and General Reference Library. Selected acquisitions list. Wash., No. 1, 1948- Beadles, M. K. Veterans Administration medical library service. Bull. M. Libr. Ass., 1947, 35: 365-73.—Connell, S. McL. Library service in a Veterans Administration general hospital. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1947, 38: 176-8.—Kent, M. L., & Kinney, M. M. Medical care second to none. Ibid., 172-6.— Mushake, K. Library service in a Veterans Administration neuropsychiatric hospital. Ibid., 179-81. LIBYA. See under Morbidity; World War II. LICHEN PLANUS. See also Dermatosis. Blank, H. A clinical, laboratory, and experimental studj of atypical lichen planus. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No 2, 45-61.—Epstein, E. The lichen planus-eczematoid dermatitis complex of the Southwest Pacific; a study of 65 cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 687-94.—McGill, R. J. Lichen planus linearis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 303-6.— Sulzberger, M. B., & Jessner, M. [Lichen planus, partly vesicular] U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 434. LIFE 585 LIFE RAFT LIFE. See also Sexual life; Soldier. ---- Adjustment. See also Discipline; Neurotic; Personality; Psychopath; Unfit. Stouffer, S. A., Suchman, E. A. [et al.] The American soldier; adjustment during army life. 599p. 24^cm. Princet., 1949. Forms v. 1, Stud. Social Psychol. World War II. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 21: Lecture outline for enlisted men on personal adjustment problems. lip. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Altus, W. D., & Bell, H. M. The validity of certain measures of maladjustment in an Army special training center. Psychol. Bull., 1945, 42: 98-103.—Brown, J. A. C. Frustration and ag- gression. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 101-4.—Bychowski, G. Personality changes characterizing the transition from civU- ian to military Me. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1944, 100: 289-96 — Chisholm, G. B. Psychological adjustment of soldiers to Army and to civilian Ufe. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-45, 101: 300-2 — Davidoff, E. The problem of maladjustment in an Axmy Service Forces Training Center. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 105: 500-26.—Gould, L. How army life builds character. Phys. Cult., N. Y., 1941, 85: No. 6, 12; 55.—Janis, I. L. Psy- chodynamic aspects of adjustment to Army life. Psychiatry, Bait", 1945, 8: 159-76.—Kasanin, J. S., Rhode, C, & Wert- heimer, E. Observations from a veterans' clinic on childhood factors in miUtary adjustment. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1946, 16: 640-59.—Kraines, S. H. Psychiatric orientation of miU- tarv nonmedical personnel. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C. & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 481-505 — Lecture outUnes for enUsted men on personal adjustment problems. War Dep. Techn. Bull., 1944, No. 21, 1-11.— Lurie, L. A., & Rosenthal, F. M. Military adjustment of former problem boys. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1944, 14: 400-5.— Maskin, M. H.t & Altman, L. L. Military psychodynamics; psychological factors in the transition from civUian to soldier. Psychiatry, Bait., 1943, 6: 263-9.—OIkon, D. M. Effect of war and army life contingencies on the behavior and break- down of the inductee and soldier. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1944, 5: 243-9.—Sandler, S. A. The Army and the maladjusted soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 89-93.—Sheps, J. G. A psychiatric studv of successful soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 271- 3.—Steinberg, D. L., & Wittman, M. P. Etiologic factors in the adjustment of men in the Armed Forces. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 129-39. Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1943, 49: 925.—Weinberg, S. K. Problems of adjustment in Army units. Am. J. Sociol., 1944-45, 50: 271-8.—Woltman, A. G. Johnny Doughboy adjusts to England. Am. J. Ortho- psychiat., 1944, 14: 731-3. LIFE insurance. See Insurance. LIFE jacket. See also Injury, Control; also next heading. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. FPRC 715: Report on development of life-saving jacket for civil air- craft. Ip. 40^cm. Lond., 1949. Hearld, A. B. Vest Assembly, Water Rescue, Pneumatic, Type D-l, Drawing No. 47R12364. 13p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-25, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. German, E.. & Spassky, V. Spasatelnye sredstva. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 248-54. LIFE preserver. See also preceding heading. Jennings, B. E., & Duffner, G. J. Compari- son of flotation characteristics of various types of life preservers. 23p. 26>£cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-691, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Rupp, E. V. [Tests on life belt cartridges] 3 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-57-D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Life preservers, kapok, jacket type; leg straps for [Form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 2, 31, pi. LIFE raft. See also First-aid kit; Water supply. Futcher, P. H., Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. Summary of tests of life raft equipment conducted by the Naval Medical Research In- stitute in the Gulf of Mexico, July 7 through 11, 1943. 7 1. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The water balance and other physio- logical responses of men on life rafts. 20p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The tablet emergency ration for life- boats, rafts and floats. 18p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Quashnock, J. M. Life raft ration. 17p. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-19-L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Rupp, E. V., & Smith, J. B. Results of in- vestigation to determine effect of repetitive re- charging of valve and cylinder assembly for 1- man raft. 5 1. 26J4cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-54-Q, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Brown, A. H., & Gosselin, R. E. Water losses of men on Ufe rafts. Clin. Invest. Rep. (OSRD) Wash., 1943, No. 27, 1-14. LIGATURE. See under Surgical technic. LIGHT adaptation. See Night vision. LIGHTING. See Blackout, Lighting; Hospital construction, Lighting; Illumination. LIGHTNING. See also Injury, electric. Currens, J. H. Arterial spasm and transient paralysis resulting from lightning striking an airplane. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 275-7.—LeCocq, F., jr. Electrical phenomenon in- volving an aircraft in flight. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 119. LIGHT sense. See Night vision; Vision. LIGHT threshold meter. See also Night vision. Rowland, W. M. A small light threshold meter. 3 pts. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942-43. Forms Rep. No. 1-3, Proj. No. 69, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. LIMB. See Extremity; Extremity injury; Foot; Hand; Hip; Knee; Leg, etc.; also Injury, Crush and contusion. ---- artificial. See also Prosthesis; also under names of parts of extremities as Foot, Appliances and prosthesis, [California] University of California. College of Engineering. Subcontractor's report on fundamental studies of human locomo- tion and other information relating to design of artificial limbs; covering the period from Sep- temper 1945 through June 1947. 2v. in 4. 28cm. Berkeley, 1947. Forms a part [pt 12] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. 824787—VOL. 11, 4th series----38 LIMB Hosmer (A. J.) Corporation. Final report on the development of hydraulic weight bearing knee lock for knee disarticulation amputations; work arms for wrist disarticulations, below and above elbow amputations; work tools and devices for vocational rehabilitation; hydraulic control to actuate hooks and hands used on work arms; improved design hook; covering the period from March 1946 through April 28, 1947. v. 1. [85] 1. 28cm. S. Monica, 1947. Forms Subcontract 16 [pt 5] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Krais, F. Abbildungen von Kriegsbeschadigten mit und ohne Ersatzglieder Betatigungen mit Arbeitshilfen usw. p.351-427. 25>km. Stuttg., 1916. In his Verwendungsmogl. d. Kriegsbeschad., Stuttg. Magnier, L. G. E. L'appareillage des mutil6s; prothese et orthopedie. p. 163-316. 24cm. Par., 1946. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1946, 2: Northrop Aircraft. Subcontractors final report on research and design of artificial arms and legs; covering the period from January 2, 1945 to July 1, 1947. 2v. v. 1. 28cm. Haw- thorne, 1947. Forms Subcontract 1 (or No. 17?) [pt 9] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. Northwestern University. Subcontractor's final report on a review of the literature, patents, and manufactured items concerned with arti- ficial legs, arms, arm harnesses, hands, and hooks; mechanical testing of artificial legs; covering the period from December 1945 through June 1947. 2v. [114] 1. [126] 1. 28cm. Evanston, 1947. Forms Subcontract 12 [pt 10] of No. VAm 21223, Prime Contract U. S. Veterans Admin. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Information on artificial limbs and the care of the stump; a manual for the amputated. lip. 19^cm. Wash.. 1919. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Advisory Committee on Artificial Limbs. Terminal research reports on artificial limbs; covering the period, 1 April 1945 through 30 June-1947. 95p. 28cm. Wash., 1947. United States. Veterans Administration. Prime contract VAm 21223: Subcontractor's final report on [artificial limbs] 16v. in 23. 28cm. Hawthorne, 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-113: Repair of artificial legs and arms for Canadian or British imperial beneficiaries [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-169: In- structions governing procurement, issue, and repair of artificial limbs for beneficiaries in VA hospitals and ceflters. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Artificial limbs and hands. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 123; Oct., 151; 1947, Apr., 76.—Brodbeck, J. A. Experiment with the suction socket for above-knee amputees. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 408-11.— Dengler, S. Faeharztliche Stellungsnahme zur Verarbeitung des Werkstoffes Panplast beim Bau von Behelfsprothesen. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 441.—Kissane, M. M. A light- weight end-bearing thigh bucket. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 406.—Krausse, W. Ueber die Herstellung stabiler Uebergangsprothesen aus dem Werkstoff Panplast. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 440.—Lindemann, K. Fiir und wider die BeheUsprothese. Ibid., 1943, 8: 420-2.—Pauwels, F. Die Ersatzglieder in der Austellung fur Kriegsflirsorge Coin 1916. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1916-17, 1: 239-73, illust.— Rose, E. J. Amputations and the fitting of artificial Umbs. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 5-7.—Sippel, F. Wie verhelfen wir den Kriegsverstummelten durch Ersatz- glieder wieder zur Arbeitsfahigkeit? In: Verwendungsmogl. d. Kriegsbeschad. (Krais, F.) Stuttg., 1916, 35-70, Ulust.— Socket. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 160.—Strasser, R. Behelfsbeine aus der Bastelstube eines Reservelazarettes. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 291-4.— Toffelmier, D. D., & Laurence, M. Manufacture and fitting LIMB of artificial limbs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1149-67.— Vischer. F Ersatz der Gliedmassen. In: KriegschUurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: 548-76.—Weakley, H. The Walter Reed slip socket. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 795-7. LIMITED service. See also Defect; Disability; Recruiting. Fenn, J. W., Shull, H. J. [et al.] Selective Service registrants in Tennessee qualified for limited military service with atten- tion to remediable defects. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1115- 8.-—Froehlich, E. Die Kriegsfahigkeit von Rentenempfangern. Zschr. Neur. Psychiat, 1916, Orig., 33: 178-84— Limited service. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 340-7.—Medicine and the war; waiver of physical defects for limited service officers. Med. Soc. Rep., Scranton, 1942, 36: No. 4, 9-11.—Men with one leg now eligible for limited service in the Army. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1941-42, 36: 356.—Rapho. L'utilisation par l'armee des rfiservistes fonctionnellement tar6s. Concours med., 1940, 62: 641.—Rogers, J. A. Waiver of physical defects for limited service officers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1146; 119: 270. Also J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1942, 35: 272—Seiden- feld, M. A. Limited service personnel in the Army; a program of training for service. Psychol. Bull., 1942, 39: 437 (Abstr.)— Silveira, A. Aproveitamento dos inaptos em servicos auxiliares de guerra; orientacao de acordo com as aptiddes. An. paul. med. cir., 1944, 48: 72. LINDANE. See under Insecticide, Preparations. LINE of duty. See such terms as Disability; Epidemic; Foren- sic medicine; Injury, Compensation; also under names of diseases. LIP. See also Mouth. Bernier, J. L., & Clark, M. Carcinoma of the lip; prehminarv analysis of 330 cases with follow-up of from 3 to 36 years. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 474-9.— Greenfield, H. Labial sun- burn in the tropics. Ibid., 1945, 96: 355.—Helwig, E. B., & Brown, R. G. Carcinoma of the skin and lip. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 437-40.—Karakasevic, B., Radosav- ljevic. M., & karakasevic, D. Cheilitis infectiosa. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 159-64. LIPONYSSUS. See under Mite. LITHUANIA. See under Hospital report; Morbidity; World War I. LITTER. See also subheadings of Ambulance; Equip- ment, medical; Fracture, Apparatus; Litter bearer. Carroll, C. A., Spangler, H. J. [et al.] A comparative study of various litters for field use. 42 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-399, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Clark, D. M. Center-row webbing strap litter installation for C-54A airplane. 5 1. 26^cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2X, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Jennings, B. E. Tests on plastic litter de- veloped by Special Devices Division, Bureau of Aeronautics. 3 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-109C, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- A modification of the semi-rigid canvas litter (NMRI Model A) Stock No. S6-691, Sup- ply Catalog, Medical Department, U. S. Navy. 4 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-109D, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Medical Department litter program, p. 1-294. 27^cm. Wash., 1946. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Sur- geon General Office) Wash., 1946. LITTER Kopecky, E. F., Biggs, L. M., & Lindsey, H. A. Comparison of the semi-rigid stretcher (NMRI Model A) now carried by most subma- rines with the Peters Emergency Stretcher. 5 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM-011-019, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Mathieson, D. R., & Duncan, J. E. Semi- rigid canvas litters; experimental study. 16 1. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-109 (Gen. 23) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Shelesnyak, M. C, & Margolis, S. I. Com- ment and notes on the testing of sample lami- nated wood-plastic stretcher. 3 1. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-109, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Spangler, H. J. Development of combined poncho-litter. 161. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-728, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Anderson, O. W. L-5B litter support installation. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 8, 19.—Beaver, W. C. Litters to facilitate movement of air combat casualties. Ibid., 1945, 2: 60.—Craig, R. H. Operating room stretcher for use aboard ship. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2, 41.—Des Cilleuls, J. A propos de l'exposition d'une boite ou machine necessaire aux hopitaux ambulants a la suite des armees, pour le transport des fractures aux extr6mites inffirieures par Pierre Mangin, chirurgien en chef de l'Armee de Naples. M6m. Soc. fr. hist. med., 1945, 1: 41-4.—Development and testing of the Gallagher poleless field stretcher. Bumed News Lett.. Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 20. Also Progr. Rep. M. Field Res. Laborat. U. S. Navy, 1944, Oct., 12.—Donehue, F. M. Combined stretcher and treatment bed for transportation of pelvic and spinal injuries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 444-6.—Dowling, G. B. A type of litter hoist for LST's. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 12, 10-2.—Eliott, V. J. Collapsible evacuation airplane Utter. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 60.— Fontenot, J. B. Collapsible stretcher for PBY rescues. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 36.—Freeth, H. D. Stretcher for removing casualties from Lancasters and other heavy bombers. MTE Journ. (R. Air Force) 1944-45, 4: No. 11, 11.—Geselevich, A. M. [Chair litter for transport of wounded] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 84.—Gibbens, G. H. Tiered stretchers. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 143.—Gibson, G. M. The stretcher case. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 988-93.—Holman, M. S. An improvised stretcher bed with attachments. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 275.— Iizuka, G. Sisaku hohuku tankasya ni tuite; hu, kussin oyobi hohuku hoho [creeping Front-line litter carriages] Gun idan zassi, 1936, 367-83, 3pl.—Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. The straight pole litter. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 11- 97. ------ The Satterlee Utter, 1860. Ibid., 11. ----— The Halstead litter, 1861. Ibid., 12. ------ The Medical Board litter, 1892. Ibid., 13. ------ The ash pole litter, 1916. Ibid., 14. ------ The standard aluminum Utter, 1935. Ibid., 18-20. ------ The folding pole litter. Ibid., 98-173. ------ The Schwichtenberg litter. Ibid., 111-3. ----- Evaluation of the folding wood Utter. Ibid., 149-52. ----- Miscellaneous litters and Utter adapters. Ibid., 174- 294. ------ The American Pressboard stretcher-kot. Ibid., 184.—Kashyap, C. L. An improvised blanket stretcher. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 135.—Kawaguti, A., & Okamura, S. Tanka yoko-tetu no kenkyu [Study of iron cross-pieces for stretchers (Utters)] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1349-58, diagr.— Keevil, J. J. The Neil Robertson stretcher. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 162.— Komiyayama, T., Kurita, A., & Kogure, S. Mansyu tyubu tiho ni okeru kyuzo tanka oyobi kyuzo soegi no kenkyu [Stretchers and splints improvised in the cen- tral regions of Manchuria] Gun idan zassi, 1936, 356-66, 4 pi.— Lawlor, A. J. Development of the stretcher bed (Holman) and attachments. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 41-4.—Litters and litter carriers, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 303-15.—M., D. R. Semi-rigid litter. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 5, 18.—Maclean, A. A. Stretcher for use in private car. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 572.—Mozes, E. Plan of collapsible litter. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 517.—Poujol, J. Sur la necessity de doter les infirmieries indigenes d'un bat de mulet et d'une paire de Uteres du modele en usage dans l'armee. BuU. m6d. Algerie, 1908, 19: 633-5.—Simpson, R. K., & Potenciano, P. Rattan litter for use in airplane. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: 105.—Smith, G. Rapport a la Commission internationale de standardisation sur la standardisation du brancard de cam- pagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1928, 10: 14-39, 8 pi — Sukharev, V. M. Nosilki i stol dlja sanitarnoj obrabotki tiazelo ranenykh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 4, 38.— Suzuki, S. Remarks on stretchers used on warships. J. Ass. Mil. Surg. U. S., 1906, 18: 41-4.—Tarnowsky, G. de. Modifi- cation of litter to prevent slipping. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 514.—Timofeevsky, P. VolokuSa. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 994-7.—Turnbull, R. B., jr, LITTER & Summers, C. An improved method for combat Utter load- ing. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 4, 80.—Vinokurov, V. A., & Grushko, D. N. [Wheeled litters for company aid men] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 2, 61.—Willson, R. C, Milles, G., & Muller, C. N. A universal 2-litter lift. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43:376-8. ---- Floating stretcher. Jennings, B. E. Evaluation of the Interna- tional Latex Corporation raft for Stokes stretcher. 3p. 26>4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-109B, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Report on original model and modifica- tion of the Ellis flotation stretcher. 4p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-109G, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Shelesnyak, M. C. Improvised Stokes stretcher floats for air/sea rescue. 12p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-109A, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Ashley, P. Modified Stokes stretcher for resuscitation by the Eve method. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 848.—Ellis flotation stretcher. Air Sea Rescue Bull., 1946, 3: No. 9, 22- 4.—Floating stretcher. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, June, 1.—Hall, G. Floating Stokes stretcher. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 70.—Johnson, T. Blanket roll stowage in Stokes stretcher. Ibid., 1944, 17: No. 5, 102. ---- Parts and support. Chapin, M. A. Deodorizer, litter, individual. 21 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-698-31K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Schtjessler, C. F. Development of light- weight legs for litters. 5p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-016-E, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also in Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 42. ---- Development of a backrest for litters. p.7-12. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-016-M, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Carrying straps for pole litters. 2p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Project X-109F, Nav. Med. Res. Inst., U. S. Ball, H. C. J. An inexpensive stretcher back rest. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 610.—Davis, F. A note on the storage of blank- ets and stretchers and a suggested method for easier and neater packing. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 52-4.— Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Litter stop attachment for amphibian truck. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 260-94. LITTER bearer. See also Aid station; Ambulance service; Col- lecting station. Archibald, E. B. The training of stretcher bearers in the use of the tump line principle and the development of new equipment for tump line carriage of casualties and materiel. 6p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6066, Rep. Assoc. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Germany. Kriegsministerium. Kranken- tragerordnung. 206p. 15#cm. Berl., 1907. McEachern, D. S. Report on demonstration of tump line method for carrying casualties. 3p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6085, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Blesse, F. A. Organisation et entralnement du personnel de notre departement medical, spficialement les brancardiers. Arch. mid. beiges, 1935, 88: Bull, internat., 185-92. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 99-108 — Collection of casualties. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 165.—Gorfin, D. Sanitar v voenno-sanitarnykh u6rezdenijakh. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1934, 29: 569.—Grogono, E. B. A method of blanketing A. R. P. or other stretchers. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 638.—Keys, G. J. G. Stretcher physical training. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 38-42.—McOuat, J. T. The drayman's lift; an alternative method of loading a stretcher by 2 bearers. M LITTER BEARER 5SS LIVER DISEASE Ibid., 1942, 78: 285-7.—Murray. R. O. Suggestions for battle drill for stretcher-bearers. Ibid., 1943, 80: 291-9.—Praise litter bearers on Fifth Army front. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 1259.—Stretcher bearers in chemical warfare. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 27, 7. LITTER loading device. See under Air ambulance. LITTER support. See also under Air ambulance. Clark, D. M. Inspection of preliminary in- stallation of webbing strap litter supports in XC-108A airplane. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2U, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Webbing litter support installation for production C-46 aircraft. 15 1. 27}^cm. Day- ton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2WW, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory. Memorandum report No. ENG- 49-697-2P: Conference on litter support installa- tions for production C-47, C-46, C-54A, and C-97 airplanes. 2 1. 26cm. Dayton, 1943. Improvised Utter support. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 149. LIVER. See also Digestive system, Disease. Brick, I. B., & Horstman, H. A. Liver biopsv. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 668-78.—Bruger, M. Liver function, tests. Ibid., 1947, 7: 815.—Dunn, R. C. The thymol turbidity test for liver dysfunction. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 173-6.— Miasnikov, A., & Velikorecky, A. Pecen (hepar) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 488-500, 2 pi.— Ramos, A., & Piqueras, E. La reacci6n de cefalina-colesterina de Hanger; preparaci6n del antfgeno. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 499-501.—Russell, H. K. Prothrombin liver function test. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 1140-2.—Two simple liver func- tion tests. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1950, 5: No. 3, 10. LIVER disease. See also Hepatitis; Icterus; Liver. Morey, G. R., Paynter, C. R. [et al.] Report of metabolic and clinical effects of different regimens in chronic liver disease. 45 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 58, U. S. Army Med. Nutrit. Laborat. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Liver Diseases. Annual report. Wash., 1 (1947/48) 1948- ---- Quarterly progress report. Wash., No. 2, 1948- Beloglazova, T. I. Splenektomija pri hepatolienalnykh zabolevanijakh. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 630-7.—Cirrhosis of the Uver. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 12, 2.—Downs, T. M., jr. A discussion of certain aspects of the normal liver and of Laennec's cirrhosis of the liver, illustrated by two cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 405-18.—Fahndrich, W. Akute Leberparenchymschadigungen verscbiedener Aetiologie. In: Innere Wehrmed. (Handloser, S.) Dresd., 1944, 495-520.—Friedman, M. Recent advances in the medical management of cirrhosis of the liver. Mil. Surgeon 1948, 102: 169-73.—Gambescia. J. The pathogenesis of jaundice; the indications and interpretation of laboratory studies in suspected hepatic disease. Med. Bull. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 2, 2-22.—Henrion, Merle & Lenoir. Polymorphisme clinique et difficulty diag- nostiques du cancer secondaire du foie. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 143-50.—Hippensteel, H. V., jr. Primary carcinoma of the liver (hepatoma) U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 556-9.— Jameson, E. M., & Savarese, L. A. Familial portal cirrhosis in young adults. Ibid., 1945, 45: 270-6.—Johnson, J. W. The problem of diagnosis and treatment of early hepatic cirrhosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 507-11.—Miasnikov, A. Hepato- Uenalnyj sindrom. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva 1946-48, 1: 1196-8.—Mintz. J. Portal cirrhosis. BuU. U. S' Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 566-77.—Russell, J. J., Locke, W., & Best, C. H. Dietary factors in liver injury. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 129.—Watson, C. J. Commission on Liver Disease. Q. Progr. Rep. Com Liver Dis. U. S. Army, 1948, No. 3, 1-5. Also Res. Program L. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 58-61.—Willson-Pepper J. K. Congenital cystic disease of the liver. J. R. Army M, Corps, 1944, 83: 46-9. Abscess. See also Dysentery (amebic) Hays, T. G.. Brown, R. B., & Godfrey, E. W. Liver abscess. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 7-21.—Hughes, C. W. Dramage of a Uver abscess. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: 15-8.—Madranges & Chevat, H. Un drame abdominal d'Stiologie trompeuse. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 53.— Pinto, M. W. J. A rase of portal pyaemic abscesses of the liver. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1949, 5: 37-9.—Radojcic. M. Bac- terium coli mucosum kultivisan iz abscesa jetre. Voj. san pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 38-40.—Talbot. Reflexions sur l'abces du foie. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 66-70. Amebiasis. See also Dysentery (amebic) Amebiasis and Uver abscesses. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 4, 4-7.—Hepatic amoebiasis. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 50, 2-5.—Kullman, H. J. F.. & Golden, H. Hepatic amebiasis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 22-39.— Talbot. De la prudence avec laquelle il faut juger des resultats cliniques de certaines therapeutiques dans l'amibiase hepatique. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 117.—Treatment of hepatic amoebiasis. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 51, 3. LIVER injury. See also Gastrointestinal tract, Injury. Madding, G. F., Lawrence, K. B., & Kennedy) P. A. War wounds of the liver. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 579- 89. Also Texas J. M., 1946-47, 42: 267-72.—Saito, T.. A Takei, R. Batei-syo ni in-suru kanzo-haretu no iti tiken rei [A cured case of ruptured liver caused by horsehoof injury] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 925-8. LOCALIZATION. See Foreign body, Localization. LOUSINESS. See also Disinsectation. Chown, F. R. Lousicidal tests with perm- aseptic treated blanket. 2p. 28cm. Ottawa!?] 1944[?] Forms No. C-6053, Rep. Assoc. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 194: Entseu- chungs- und Entwesungsvorschrift fiir die Wehr- macht. 79p. 15cm. Berl., 1939. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Preventive Medicine Division. Sanitation Section. NAVMED 653: Louse control manual. 19p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Boldyrev, T. E. [Prophylaxis of parasitarv typhus] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 10, 25-34.—Buravlev, I. F. [Disinsection under field conditions] Ibid., 1942, No. 9, 62-5.—Culpepper, G. H. Lice; skin treatments. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 12.—Hornung, H. Beitrag zur Unge- zieferfestigkeit. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 114.—Need lousv clothes be disinfected? Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 19, 6.—O'Donnell, D. A simple and rapid method of destroy- ing crab lice; report of its use in 12 cases in the South Pacific. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 253.—Reynier, J. P. de. Beitrag zur Entlausungsfrage unter Berucksichtigung der Verhaltnisse im Gebirgsdienst. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1945, 22: 19- 24.—Richardson, H. H. Methyl bromide delousing, DDT in- secticides, and rodent control problems at New York Port of Embarkation. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 308-16. --- Apparatus for delousing. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeren [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 195/5: Der Anhanger (1 achsig) fiir Entseuchung mit Brausevorrichtung (Sonderanhanger 2) lip. 21cm. Berl., 1942. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 195/6: Der Satz Entwesungsgerat 42. 26p. 21Vicm. Berl., 1943. Clauberg, K. W., & Pflaum, W. Wie lasst sich die Heissluft- entlausung verbessern? Bull. War M., Lond., 1942^3, 3: 415 (Abstr.) Also Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1943, 18: 142 (Abstr.)— Cowper, S. G. A note on a disinfestation plant used in a ty- phus hospital for prisoners of war in Germany. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 173-6.—Kaiser, M.. & Liedl", E. Proberohr- LOUSINESS 589 LUNG chen fur Heissluftentwesungsapparate. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 429.—Miinnich, K. Ueber Warmemessung vermittels akustischer Fernthermometer in Heissluft-Entlausungskam- mern. Ibid., 683-6.—Ostapenia, P. V., & Protopopov, A. P. [A camp disinsecting apparatus made of canvas] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 68-71.—Protopopov, A. P. [Field disinsecting chamber Sh-D for 10-12 sets of equipment] Ibid., 1943, No. 2 58-61.—Riabov, P. I. [Detachable dry-heated disinsecting chamber] Ibid., 1942, No. 6, 68.—Rodnikov. V. G. [A shower- bath set for the DKP disinsecting chamber] Ibid,, 1943, No. 2, 55-7.—Wiinsch, H. Ueber eine einfache, zweckmassige Heissluft-Entlausungsanlage. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 425-9. ---- Control and prevention. Craufurd-Benson, H. J., & Macleod, J. A. L. 63, the origi- nal British Army louse powder. J. Hyg., Lond., 1945-46, 44: 294-306.—Finger, G. GrundsatzUches zur Lausebekampfung mit Impragnierungsmitteln. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 295- 7.—Kalabukhov, N. I. [The action of certain pyrethrum prepa- rations on pediculi vestimenti humani] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 50. ------ [The action of soap emulsions of flicide on pediculi vestimenti humani] Ibid. 50—Khanenja, F. S., & Zhuravlev, S. V. Insekticidnye preparaty dlja borby s pediku- lezom. In: Dost, sovet. med. Otec. vojny, 1943, 1: 41-9.— Verbiicheln. Die Bekampfung der Lause und der durch Saug- milben hervorgerufenen Raude mit T 14. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43, 50: 569 (Abstr.) LOWER extremity. See Extremity; Extremity injury; Foot; Knee; Leg; Tibia. LST See also Amphibious warfare; Litter. Cahn, I. L. Duty on an LST is interesting. Hosp. Corps Q 1945, 18: 49.—Cooper, T., & Wessels, A. L. Malaria epidemic aboard an LST. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 54- 6.—Szylejko. H. W. Abandoning an LST. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 5, 44-6. LUMBAGO. See with Sciatica. LUMBAR pad. See under Aircraft, Comfort. LUMBAR region. Grubmiiller, J. Beitrag zur Symptomatologie der vierten Lumbalwurzel. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 703.—Lenz, G. G. Lumbar hernia. Surg. Staff Semin. Min- neapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 4: 256-67.—Wheeler, H. L. AnomaUes of the lumbosacral area in relation to miUtary service. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 382-5. LUMINOSITY. See also Fluorescent fabric. Schiller, A. A., & Cecchini, L. P. An ap- paratus for the rapid determination of the rela- tive luminosities of fluorescent solids particularly applicable for field work. 21p. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. NM 001 008, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 3. LUNG. See also Respiratory tract; also under Medical examination. Batemen, J. B., & Boothby, W. M. Alveolar respiratory quotients; an experimental study of the difference between true and alveolar respira- tory quotients, with a discussion of the assump- tions involved in the calculation of alveolar respiratory quotients and a brief review of expe- rimental evidence relating to these assumptions. 21p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 341, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Boothby, W. M. Comparison of alveolar oxy- gen pressures, oximeter readings and percentage of saturation of hemoglobin. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 163, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Carlson, L. D., & Wulff, V. J. Pulmonary ventilation of flyers at high altitudes. 17 1. 28Hcm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-48-G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Gray, J. S. Reference curves for alveolar composition and arterial oxygen saturation at various altitudes. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 290, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- & Green, E. L. Voluntary ventilation capacity; normal values and reliability of meas- urement. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 449, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Ivy, A. C, Krasno, L. [et al.] Effect of d-desoxyephedrine (pervitin) on the reduction of vital capacity at high altitudes. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 50, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Karpovich, P. V. Lung ventilation during certain simple physical exercises [4] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 96, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rahn, H., Mohney, J. [et al.] A method for the continuous analysis of alveolar air. lOp. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 476, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Also J. Aviat. M., 1946, 17: 173-8. Rushmer, R. F. Overventilation in subjects during the swing test. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 133, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Research report, project No. 131, report No. 1: The derivation and cer- tain uses of an equation relating alveolar compo- sition to altitude. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Wigodsky, H. S. Changes in vital capacity with altitude. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 27, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Kasahara, R. Taihei ni okeru hai-kizy6myaku-y5 roentgen- sen-zo ni tuite [Roentgenograms of the accessory pulmonary lobes of the vena azygos] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 309-12, pi.— Nuflez, C, & Pellerano, C. A. Consideraciones histofisiol6gicas sobre el alveolo pulmonar. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1949, 2: 5-42.—Olascoaga, M. Lobitis dcigos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1186-92.—Pendley, W. O. The azygos lobe in pho- tofluorography. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1920-7.— Ravich-Shcherbo, V., Linberg, B., & Fridkin, V. Legkie (pul- mones) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 367-89, 3 pi.—Solans, L. L6bulos accesorios del pulm6n; nota radiologica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 47-50. LUNG disease. See also Pleurisy; Pneumonia; Respiratory tract; Tuberculosis. Bejarano, J. F. R. Epidemiologia de las neumopatfas agudas no tuberculosas ni destructivas en el Ejercito argentino; con- sideraciones sobre su etiologia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 581-618.—Blancardi, C. V. E. A. La sUicose pulmonale et les problemes qu'elle pose en milieu militaire. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 106: 675-700.—Dembo, A. G. Nedo- statodnost krovoobraSdenija pri khronideskikh legodnykh zabolevanijakh. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 21: 125-74.—Falkenfleth, G. Lungelidelse hos nyhg unders0gte rekrutter. Nord. med., 1948, 38: 753-5.— Fort, P., & Blancardi, C. Deux cas de siUcose pulmonaire chez de jeunes soldats. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 409-14.— Glusker, D., Fuentes Villalobos, P., & Marquez Escobedo, M. B. Occurencia de intradermorreacciones positivas a la coccidioidina, brucelina, histoplasmina, haplosporangina y tuberculina, en conscriptos del Ejdrcito mexicano. San. mil., Mdx., 1948, 1: 103-7.—Jend, W., jr. Pulmonary actinomyco- sis. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 3, 12-4.—Lieux & Sarlin. Volumineux kyste hydatique suppurd de la base pulmonaire gauche; incision, drainage, gudrison. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 122.—Linberg, B. E. KUnika plevro-legodnykh nagnoenij voennogo i niirnogo LI NG DISEASE vremeni. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 5, 97. Also Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1946) 1948, 25. meet., 136-49.—McDonald, R. K. Summary of the method of the quantitative determination of pulmonary hemorrhage. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, June, 27.—Murolo, C. Sui segni radiologici di cisti di echinococco polmonare. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 489-97.— Nagai, T. Tyosen ni okeru hai-Distoma no tyosa gaikyo [Summary of investigations of Distoma pulmonale in Korea] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 1149-80.—Palugyay, J. v. Die Waben- lunge. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3:163-70.— Pasqualini, R. Q., & Donnes, A. V. Epidemiologia de las neumopatfas agudas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 402- 32.—Ravich-Shcherbo, V. Pnevmokoniozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 4: 615-9.—Response of pul- monary infections to streptomycin therapy. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1947, 2: No. 6, 8—Sarlin, Roger & Leculee. Hernie bilatdrale du poumon du type pneumocele plus marqude a droite. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 81.—Schneider, P. P. Ergebnisse und Erfahrungen aus einem Reserve-Lazarett fiir Lungenkranke; nach dem Jahresbericht fiir 1942. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 180-209.—Schon- holzer, G. Morbus Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann und Armee durch- leuchtung. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1947, 77: 585-8.—Solans, L. Pulmon poliqufstico; nota radiologica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 223.—Sussman, L. Cystic disease of the lung. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1105-9— Wilken-Jensen, K. Actino- mycosis palmonis. MUitaerlaegen, 1947, 53: 17-22.—Wood, N. E. Lung cysts. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1949, 6: 55-75.—Wyman, A. C. Multiple pulmonary calcifications. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1947, 47: 244-8.—Zhitni- kov, B. A. Emfizema legkih i hipertonija. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 302-8. ---- Abscess. Smith, A. B., Aaron, E. R., & Wallace, H. E. Bacteriologic flora in lung abscesses before and after inhalation of penicillin in aerosol. 8p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-772, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Blades, B. Recent advances in the treatment of lung ab- scesses. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 742.—Brock, H. J., Burke, J., & Jacobs, T. T. Lung abscess; two cases treated with penicillin. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 28, 10-3.—Didiee, Besnoit & Cosset. Un nouveau cas d'abces du poumon assdchd aprds radiothdrapie fonction- nelle du carrefour carotidien. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 163-5.—Dubau, R., & Bourdet, P. Rdflexions sur une sdrie de treize abces du poumon. Ibid., 1946, 40: 52-9.— Duthil. A propos d'un cas d'abcds du poumon. Ibid., 1947, 41: 239.—Fink, B. Kako da se sprejedi kronicni empijem. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1944, 1: No. 2, 19.—Kolesnikov, I. S. Gangrena i abscessy legkikh ognestrelnogo proiskhoSdenija. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 10: 143-75, 3 pi.—Orlenko, J. M. Sluchaj abscessa legkogo i empiemy plevry, provedennyj zakrytym metodom ledenija. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 285-8.-—Schneyder. A propos du traitement des abces du poumon. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 108-10. ---- Atelectasis. Peterson, L. J. Postoperative pulmonary atelectasis. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 5: 12-26.— Thompson, E. C. Treatment of atelectasis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 757-62.—Zukschwerdt, L. Treatment of mas- sive lung collapse. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Thea- tre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 21-4. ---- Edema. Biochemical study of pulmonary edema of guinea pigs ex- posed to high oxygen atmospheres. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 9.—Cleland, G. The use of concentrated plasma in the treatment of pulmonary oedema due to trauma. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 131-4.—Coone, H. W., Irey. N. S. [et al.] [Edema of the lungs] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 961-8.— Monto, R. W. Positive pressure oxygen therapy in treatment of pulmonary edema caused by chlorine gas. Ibid., 1946, 5: 233-5.—Pendl. Blood-substitutes in toxic pulmonary edema. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 288.—Whittenberger, J. L., & Kaye, R. Respira- tory obstruction and pulmonary edema. Sympos. Mil. Physiol.. Wash., 1947, 163-9. ---- Infarction and infiltration. Blan, P., & Girard, J. Frdquence des infiltrats labUes non tuberculeux du poumon. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 51.—Chasnoff, J. Pulmonary infarction. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 125-39.—Duroux, A.. & Jarniou. Les in- filtrats labiles du poumon; essai de classification. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 38.—Hoffman, I. L., & Huard, G. S. Report of case of Loffler's syndrome with a concomitant non- LUNG DISEASE specific maculo-papular rash. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 7-12.— Maeda, N. Sakotu-ka hai-sinzyun ni tuite [Pulmonary infil- tration below the clavicle] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 189-200, pi.— Murani, L. Infiltrato polmonare transitorio a carattere pseudo cavitario. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 65-72, 2 pi.— Ono, A. Iwayuru iti ka-sei hai-sinzyun ni tuite [So-called evanescent pulmonary infiltration] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 307-28, 4 pi.—Scherlis, S. Loffler's syndrome; eosinophilic pneumonia; case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 349-54.— Soysa, E. The eosinophilic respiratory syndrome; a review of 100 cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 1-23.—Spilhler, O., & Kartagener, M. Endemisches Auftreten eosinophiler Lungeninfiltrate in einer militarischen Einheit nebst Bemerk- ungen uber das miliare eosinophile Infiltrat. Schweiz. med Wschr., 1944, 74: 1145-9.—Tropical eosinophilia (?) U s' Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 175-7. ---- Tumor. Camelin, Garnung [et al.] Obliteration artdrielle aigue des membres infdrieurs au cours d'un cancer du poumon. Bull Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 70.—EfBer, D. B., Bunch, R. F. [et al.] A case of lung tumor. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 701-8.—Geyer, A., & Kerjan, L. Un nouveau cas de cancer broncho-pulmonaire primitif; diagnostic par inclusion des crachata a la paraffine. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 355-7.—Henthorne, J. C. Neoplasms of the lungs. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 387.—Laneri, G. Tumore primitivo del polmone con metastasi scapolare. Gior. med. mil., 1942 90- 665-75.—Rottjer, E. A., Aguilar. H., & Lascalea, C. Mani- festaciones articulares en el cancer de pulm6n. Rev. san. mil B. Air., 1946, 45: 1163-73.—Roux, M., Geyer, A.. & Saout, J. Deux cas de cancer pulmonaire. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 401-7, 9 pi.-—Salvati, G. L. Sarcoma polmonare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1948, 53: 105-12, 2 pi. LUNG injury. See also Gas poisoning, Pathology: Lung; Thoracic injury. Bastos-Ansart, M. Resultados de las opera- ciones inmediatas en las heridas de guerra del pulm6n. p.607-58. 24^cm. Brux., 1948. P. verb. Congr. Soc. internat. chir. (1947) 1948, 12. Congr. Bastos-Ansart. Rdsultats des interventions immddiates dans les blessures de guerre du poumon. J. chir., Par., 1948, 64: 109-14. ----— & D'Abreu, A. L. War injuries of the lungs. Brit. M. J., 1947, 2: 502.—Bastos-Ansart, Matas, R. [et al.] War wounds of the lungs. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 2: 480.— Estella, J. Las heridas de guerra del pulm6n. P. verb. Congr. Soc. internat. chir. (1947) 1948, 12. Congr., 666-9.—Filippi, J. de. Consideraciones sobre las heridas de pulm<5n y pleura durante la ultima guerra segun la experiencia italiana de E. Morelli y R. Paolucci. Dia mdd., B. Air., 1948, 20: 1569-74. ■------Heridas pleuropulmonares; experiencia de la guerra pasada en los frentes francds y aleman. Ibid., 1949, 21: 805- 12.—Frey, E. K. Ueber Lungenschiisse. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 155-66.—Grigorjev, N. I. Ledenie slepykh ranenij legkikh v tylovom hospitale. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 14-21.—Heisig, W. Lokalisation von Fremdkorpern durch Doppelaufnahmen; unter besonderer Berucksichtigung eines Falles von Steckschuss im Bereich der Lungenspitze. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 449-51.—Hudson, T. R., & Hardt, H. G. Rifle buUet in the lung. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 120-2.—Klages, F. Erfahrungen bei der Behandlung von Brustfell-Lungenschussen auf dem Hauptverbandplatz; Ergebnisse von 151 wahrend des ersten Jahres des Ostkrieges versorgten FaUen. Chirurg, 1943, 15: 586-92.—Maggio, P. Die geschlossenen pleuro-pulmonalen Traumen und ihre besonderen Probleme in der Kriegschirurgie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1943, 93: 123 (Abstr.)—Murakami, T. Haizo-nai no ryudan tekisyutu ni tuite [Extraction of a bullet lodged in the lungs] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 981.—Nakamura, T. Kikansi satuei ni yoru kyobu sensyo no kenkyu; hai-nai ryudan oyobi nokyo to kikansi satuei [Studies in war-wounds by means of photographs of the bronchi; stray bullets in the lungs and empyema, and photography of the bronchi] Ibid., 1940, 379-94, 2 pi.—Pulmonary concussion; blast lung. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 5, 1. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 8.—Sanger, P. W. Evacuation hospital experiences with war wounds and injuries of the chest. Ann. Surg., 1945, 122: 147-62.—Stojanovic, V. Zaostala strana tela u pludima i njihovo hirurSko lecenje. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 13-24. LUNG irritant. See also under Gas poisoning, Asphyxiating gas. Treatment of casualties due to lung irritants. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 3. LUZON. See under World War II. dO LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 591 MALARIA LYMPHATIC system. Custer, R. P. Certain lesions of lymph nodes [72]p. 25cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 7, Study Batch U. S. Army Inst. Path. Braga, A. Sobre a titulagem do imune-soro contra a adenite estreptoc6cica equina. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1941, 4: 3133-53.—Cottrell, J. D., Stronach, R. D., & Peddie, J. J. G. A syndrome of generalized lymphadenitis with neutrophil leucopenia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 12-6.—Hawe, D. W. Infectious lymphocytosis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 3, 20.—Kiss, I. A nyirokc- somo melanosisa generalisalt dermatosisokban. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 200-4, illust.—Moorman, W. W. Incidence of palpable lymph nodes U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 821-3.—Schulz, W. Die Drusenpunktion als diagnostisches Rustzeug des MiUtararztes. Med. KUn., Berl., 1944, 40: 559.—Technique for performing lvmph node puncture. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 11, 24.—Vessluis, H.. & Foote, B. E. Epizootic lymphangitis. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 134-6. LYMPHOGRANULOMA inguinale. See also Venereal disease. Baneiu, A. Agentii terapeutici in limfogranulomatoza Nicolas-Favre. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1936, 35: 747-53.— Fein, H. F., & Berchenko, F. Lymphogranuloma venereum; a review of 26 cases at a station hospital in India. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 8-11.—Matumoto, T. Frei-si kogen zyomyaku-nai tyusya ni yoru sokei rinpa nikuga- syusyo no tiryS ni tuite [The treatment of lymphogranuloma- tosis inguinaUs by the intravenous injection of the Frei antigen] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 427-38, 2 pi.—Nimpfer, T. Ueber Erscheinungsformen und Verlauf der Lymphogranulomatosis inguinaUs. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 130-5— Ruge, H. Zum mikroskopischen Nachweis des VUus beim Lymphogranu- loma inguinale. Ibid., 341-4. LYSTER bag. See also Water supply. New Marine Corps kit and procedure for sterilizing water in Lyster bags. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 7, 17. MACEDONIA. See under World War I. MADAGASCAR. See various references under Air evacuation— by countries; Recruiting; World War II. MADURA foot. See under Foot, Mycosis. MAGNET. See under Foreign body, Localization. MAIMING. See under Mutilation; also Disability; Injury; Malingering. MAJURO. See under World War II. MAKIN. See under World War II. MALADJUSTMENT. See under Life, Adjustment. MALARIA. See also subsequent headings Malariography; Malariology; also under related geographical headings under World War II. Australia. Army. Notes on malaria for medical entomologists, 1943. 20p. 18cm. Melb., 1943. Australia. Royal Australian Air Force. R. A. A. F. publication No. 510: Malaria hand- book for medical officers. 113p. 19Hcm. N. Melb., 1945. GarcIa, E. Y. Malaria in war and peace. 91p. 23cm. Manila, 1945. Germany. Heer. Samtats-Inspektion. Malaria; Klinik, Behandlung und Vorbeugung. 80p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Merkblatt 53c/51: Malaria. 151p. 21cm. Berl., 1942. Hoffman, F. L. The malaria problem in peace and war. lOlp. 2lHcm. Newark, 1918. Meythaler, F. Kriegs-Malaria; Klinik, Dif- ferentialdiagnose, Therapie. 87p. 23cm. Stuttg., 1942. Forms No. 6, Tropenhyg. Schr. --- Schmid, K. E., & Bernhard, E. [The same] ... 2. Aufl. 93p. 23cm. Stuttg., 1944. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Malaria. Rev. ed. 8p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 1, Notes Trop. Dis., Arctic Desert Trop. Br. U. S. A. A. F. Bejarano, J. F. R. Informacion sobre fiebre amarUla y paludismo. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 728-31.—Carden, G. A., jr. Malaria; introduction. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost.. 1948, 2: 665-70.—Coggeshall, L. T. Certain experiences with malaria during World War II. Rev. Inst, salub. enferm. trop., Mdx., 1945, 6: 229-37.—Cooper, W. E. Malnutrition and malaria and effect on combat efficiency. In his Med. Dept. Activ. Philippines, Wash., 1946, 10-9.—Cornell, V. H., & Jones, H. W. A case of malaria. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 70-3.—D'Arcy, T. M. W. Malaria and the army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 7-22.—Hdring, R. O. Induced and war malaria. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1947, 50: 150-9.—Lipkin, G., & Korostelev, V. Maljarija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 622-34.—McCoy, O. R. Malaria and the war. Diplomate, 1945, 17: 98-103.—Malaria. Rep. M. Res. Counc, Lond. (1939-45) 1948, 57.—Malaria; the missing link found. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, No. 13, 14.—Manson-Bahr, P. Malaria in war-time. Surgo, Glasg., 1944-45, 11: 75-9— Oille, W. A. Notes on malaria. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 263-7.—PaludUme. Statist. mdd. Armde (France) (1894) 1896, 112-6.—Pampana, E. Malaria in guerra. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, 49: 131-44, pi.—Qu in tana Augspurg, G. Paludismo de guerra. Dia mdd., B. Air., 1948, 20: 210-5.—Ronnefeldt, F. Malaria. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 137-42.—Rose, Meythaler & Martini. Malaria. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 82 7.—Sinton, J. A. Malaria in war. Ulster M. J., 1946, 15: 3-28.— Willcox, A. Malaria. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 1-3.—Young. M. D. Present and post-war malaria; epidemiologv and parasitology. Proc. N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1943, 23: 9-14. ---- Associated diseases. Imahasi, Z. Malaria to tyo-typhus-kei situbyo no gappei ni tuite [The combination of enteric fevers with malaria] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 324, 541-54. ------ Malaria to sekiri- kei situbyo no gappei ni tuite [The combination of dysentery and malaria] Ibid., No. 325, 683-94.—Priest, R. Malaria and dysentery on active service. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 72-7. ---- Control. See also other subheadings; also Malariography. United States. Public Health Service. Communicable Disease Center. Monthly report; malaria control in war areas. Atlanta, Apr. 1943- ---- Malaria control in war areas. Atlanta (1942/43) 1943- ---- Malaria control in war areas; field bulletin. Atlanta, July, 1944- United States. War Department. TB MED 6: Data from field on malaria control. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- TB MED 42: Data from the field on malaria control. 7p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- TB MED 87: Data on malaria control. lip. 26Hcm. Wash., 1944. ---- TB MED 134: Data on malaria control. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. MALARIA 592 MALARIA ---- TB MED 164: Malaria control in the Army. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. ---- TB MED 182: Data on malaria control. 23p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Aitken, T. H. G. Airplane malaria control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 3: App. 32, 162-5.—Boyd, W. S. Training and educational services on the malaria control in war areas program. Proc. N. Jersev Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 129-34.—Bradley, G. H. Entomological evaluations of control work on the malaria control in war areas program during 1944. Ibid., 115-9.—Carden, G. A., jr. The screening program. In: Advance. Mil Med., Bost., 1948. 2: 691-7.— Control of malaria. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash. 1948, 11: pt 2, 42.—Cox, W. C. The 10 year comprehensivi drainage problem for malaria control. Riid., 69.—Dai-Tel Education Squad. Hohei dai hatizyii rentai malaria yobo narabi-ni bokumetu-ho [Malaria prophylaxis and control methods in Infantry Regiment No. 80] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1461-81, tab.—Eremin, V. A. Parazitonositelstvo pri maljarii i organizacija borbv s nim v dastiakh. Med. parazit., Moskva 1945, 14: No. 6, 28-31.—Extended malaria control. In: Malaria Control in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 11-8.— Extended (The) malaria control program. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1945, Jan., 1-28.—Gage, A. Applicability of tech- niques of military malaria control to industrial developments and rural populations. Proc. Internat. Congr. Trop. M., 1948, 4. Congr., 1: 841-9. Also Med. Bull. (Standard Oil Co.) N. Y., 1949-50, 9: No. 2, 106-16.—Gerberg, E. J. Malaria control demonstration area. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 194-6.—Hart, T. A. La lucha del ejdrcito contra el paludismo. An. Laborat. centr., Cochabamba, 1946, 1: No. 2, 3-6. Also Sc. Month., 1946, 62: 421.—Henderson, J. M. Operation of the Malaria Control in War Areas DDT residual house spraying program. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1946, 33: 36-42.—Imported malaria studies. In: Malaria Control in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 71-3.— Llpkln, G. S., & Shub, G. M. Organizacija protivomaljarijnykh meroprijatij v lagerjakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 82-4.-—Malaria control. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 314-7.—Malaria control in war areas. Annual Rep. Dep. Health Alabama (1944-45) 1947, 328.—Malaria field studies. In: Malaria Con- trol in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 67-70.—Mitarnovsky, V. M. Opyt borby s maljariej v vojskakh tyla v period Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. Med. parazit., Moskva, 1946, 15: No. 3, 35-43.—Mockler, E. J. Recent advances in malaria control. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 252-4— Morgan, R. E., Shep- pard, R. R., & Barnett, G. S. Malaria control; description of a compressed air sprayer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947. 47: 529- 35.—Premise treatment, residue and spray studies. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 71.—Rector, N. H. Planning for malaria prevention on postwar impound- ments. J. Nat. Malaria Soc, 1946, 5: 277-83.—Simmons, J. S. The malaria control program of the United States Armv during World War II. Proc. Internat. Congr. Trop. M., 1948, 4. Congr., 1: 827—40. ------ Control of malaria in the United States Army. In: Malariology (Boyd, M. F.) Phila., 1949, 2: 1455-68, illust.—Technical developments. In: Malaria Con- trol in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 57-62.—Van Auken, H. A. Narrative review of malaria control in IBT. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 13-7. ------ Personal protective measures. Ibid., 19.------Malaria control was difficult for isolated detachments [illust.] Ibid., opp. p. 20. ------ Support of combat troops. Ibid., 43-8.----■— Anti-malaria supplies and equipment. Ibid., 49-53, pi. ------ Anti-malaria organization. Ibid., 53.—War malaria control. In: Malaria Control in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 3-10.— Werneck. L. Da localizacSo conveniente da tropa como meio de profilaxia da mal&ria no Exdrcito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1948, 37: 513-7.—Whittemore, F. W. Malaria control in the Army. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1949, 9: 228-30.—Young, M. D. Studies of foreign malarias. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1945, Aug. 1-5. ---- Diagnosis. Birks. A new approach to malaria. Proc. Conf. Med. Specialists East. Army, Calc, 1943, 23-30.—Boiren, E. Buffer precipitation test for malaria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 47-53.—Boroff, D. A., & Gronemyer, R. W. Technique for staining malaria smears. Bull. U. S. Armv M. Dep., 1945, No. 8£, 113.—False positive tests in malaria. Med. Bull. V. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 10, 19-21.—Freeborn. S. B. Complement fixation test for malaria. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1944, Mar., 10.—Golz, H. H. The diagnosis and treatment of malaria. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 103-11.—Jacobson, B. M., & Russell, H. K. Sternal punc- ture in diagnosis of malaria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 429-32.—Kato, T. Hi sensi ni yoru malaria gentyii kensyutu ni tuite [The detection of malaria Plasmodium by means of splenic puncture] Gun idan zassi, i940, No. 324, 533-40.— Leibovitz, A. The thick smear identification of malaria. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 956-8.—Martini, E. Konnte nicht eine Malaria vorliegen? Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 612.— Tigertt, W. D. Diagnosis of malaria. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 4, 16.—Umezawa, H. Henry- si melanin tinkO hanno no hontai narabi ni sono kanryaku-ho ni tuite [The fundamental action of the Henry test (for malaria, melanoflocculation) and a simplified method of its use] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 324, 519-32— Valdivieso Conde, L. Estudio de la reacci6n de Takata-Ara en palvidicos Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 159-63.—Westphal, A. Diagnosis of latent malaria. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-35, 9.—Yosida, H. Malaria kanzya no lactoserificatiori ni tuite [The lactoserification of malaria patients] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 324, 561, 6. ---- Manifestation. Arbuse, D. I. Neuropsvchiatric manifestations in malaria U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 304-9.—Boshes. B. Neuro- psychiatric manifestations during the course of malaria; experi- ences in the Mediterranean Theater in World War II. Arch Neur. Psychiat., Chic., 1947, 58: 14-27.—Chevat, H., & Bloch! F. Un cas de fievre bilieuse hdmoglobinurique k forme anurique' Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 123.—Fraser, P. K. Black- water fever. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 136.—Freimiiller, F. Zur Behandlung des Schwarzwasserfiebers. In: Wehr- medizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 112-5.—Hyman, A. S. Clinical masquerades of malaria; observations in South Pacific combat areas. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 287-303.— Information regarding the effect of malarial attacks on the health of the individual. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1945, 4: 105-7.—Matusima, R., Taguti, S. ret al.] Malaria ni'in- suru Raynaud-si-byo no iti rei hokoku [Report of an instance of Raynaud's disease caused bv malaria] Gun idan zassi 1929, 362-76, pi. graphs.— Mozar. H. N. Black water fever: case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 468-70.— Panea, A., Mustata, I., & lonescu, M. Cateva manifestatiuni ale paludismului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 652-6.— Takaura, K. Kokusui netu ni tuite no keiken [Experience with blackwater fever] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 325, 673-82. ---- naval. Malarial epidemic aboard a cruiser. Gen. M. Interest Lett Ottawa, 1944, No. 5. 1.—Martin, K. W. Malaria in a sea- going ship. J. R. Nav. M. Serv.. 1944, 30: 242-6.—Najera Angulo, L. El paludismo nautico. Laborat. clin., Rio, 1945, 25: 5-14.—Parsons, II. Malaria, produced by vegetable and animal putrefaction, as a cause of fever. Naval Mag., N. Y., 1836, 1: 66; 148.—Weathersbee, A. A. Malaria control activi- ties during the construction of an advanced tropical naval base. J. Nat. Malaria Soc, 1946, 5: 263-76. ---- Pathology. De Laurenzi, V. Paralisi isolate del muscolo serratus an- terior da malaria. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 302-7.—Khan, N. U. Cerebral malaria. J. R. Armv M. Corps, 1945, 84: 263-7.—Lewy, R. B. Malarial papillitis. War Med., 1945, 7: 341-4.—Novodvorsky, V. M. Chastota i kharakter nevropatii pri maljarii. Sborn. tr. Voen. med. akad. Kirov, 1949, 43: 132-9.—Schneiderbauer, A. Malaria und Leberzellschadigung. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 97-112.— Sprague, H. B. Effects of malaria on the heart. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 413.—Stamatiu. C. Un caz de rupturi de splinS paludica; splenectomie; vindecare; acces de malarie post oper- ator; cateva consideratiuni clinice si terapeutice. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 657-61.—Yasuzumi, G. Malaria ketueki no k5situgaku-teki kenkyu [Colloidal studies in malarial blood] Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 324, 555-60. ---- Pharmacology. Bianco, A. A., Saunders, G. M. [et al.] An evaluation of the efficacy and safety of the intra- venous use of SN-6911 in the treatment of malaria. lOp. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-518, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Chinn, H. I., & Ferber, C. J. Toxicity of anti-malarial drugs on flying personnel. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. Rep. 21-02-062, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hering, E. R., Patt, H. M., & Leavitt, H. J. Tolerability studies on new antimalarial drugs. 111. 27y2em. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-686, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Hill, A. H., & Smith, P. K. 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Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-426, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Terzian, L. A. A method for screening anti- malarial compounds in the mosquito host. 5p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-539, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Action (The) of antimalarial drugs in mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium falciparum. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 10.—Blanchard, K. C. An evaluation of the work on antimalarials of the I. G. Farbenindustrie, Elberfeld, Germanv. CIOS Rep., Lond.. 1945, Item 24, No. XXIV-20, 1-20.—Chinn, H. I., Ferber, C. J., & Flickinger, D. D. Tox- icity of anti-malarial drugs on flying personnel. J. Aviat. M., 1949, 20: 161-70.—Chloroquine-diphosphate, a newly-stand- ardized antimalarial drug. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 834.—Curtis, F. J., Davis, F. C. [et al.] Sioli's methods of clinical testing. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII- 12, 32.------ Further testing of sontochin and brachysan. Ibid., 33-6. ------ Preparation of sontochin. Ibid., 79- 82.—Drogas en la guerra contra el paludismo. Farmacdutico, N. Y., 1945, 21: No. 3, 34.—Duncan, G. G. Quinacrine hydro- chloride (atabrine) as a malaria suppressive agent. Air Sur- geon BuU., 1945, 2: 413— Elderfleld, R. C. The synthesis of antimalarial drugs. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 671-7.—Evaluation (An) of the efficacy and safety of the intra- venous use of SN-69li in the treatment of malaria. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 31 — Evaluation (An) of the relative safety of intravenously admin- istered antimalarial drugs. Ibid., 1946, Jan.-June, 19.— Ferber, C. J., & Chinn, H. I. Toxicity of anti-malarial drugs; therapeutic doses of chloroquine, paludrine, and pentaquine. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 28; Apr., 35 — Hudson, E. H. Quinine and atabrine; development and present application. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 57-70.—Kikuth, W. Sontochin; toxicity tests. 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Corps, 1946, 86: 109-26— Turner, R. W. D. Observations on malaria in Italy (1943-44) Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 7-12— Whittemore F. W., jr. Malaria eradication and related problems in Italy. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 91. MALARIOLOGY. See also Malaria; Malariography. Germany. Heer. Sanitatsinspektion. Malaria; Klinik, Behandlung und Vorbeugung. 80p. 21cm. Berl.[?] 1941. Woodworth, W. W., Gilbert, F. J. let al.J Pharmacology and malariology in Japan; civilian and naval. 120p. 25Kcm. [n. p.] 1946. Forms No. M-12, Med. Targets. Chloupek, D. Aktuelni problemi savremene malariologije. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1947, 4: 241-55— Fairley. N. H. War- time research on malaria and other tropical diseases of militarj significance. Fight against Dis., Lond 1947, 35: ^-19-— Farrell E. Duties of the military malanologist. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 15-21.—Katuno, K. Malaria ni kan-suru ni-san no kenkyu [A few studies of malaria] Gun idan zassi, 1925, No. 139, 54; No. 140, 198.—McCauley, R. H., jr. Malaria education in Arkansas. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1946, Jan., 1-6.—Malaria investigations at the Emory University Field Station. Ibid., 1945, Feb., 1-10.—Piedrola Gil, G. Recientes adquisiciones en paludologfa: su aplicacion en colectividades. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 14, 1-24.— Practical (A) field training course for Public Health personnel. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1946, April, 1-15.—Russell, P. F. Lessons in malariologv from World War II. Am. J. Trop. M., 1946, 26: 5-13.—Training aids. In: Malaria Control in War Areas, Atlanta, 1945-46, 49-54.—Van Auken, H. A. Malaria Commission. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 66.—Wartime research in malaria. Science, 1946, 103: 8. MALAYA. See Medical Corps; World War II. MALAYSIA. See World War II. MALDIVE Islands. See World War II. MALINGERING. See also such terms as Medical examination; Mutilation, etc. Derblich, W. [Die simulirten Krankheiten der Wehrpflichtigen] Des maladies simulSes dans l'armee et des moyens de les reconnaitre. 247p. 8? Par., 1883. Avdeev, M. Simuljacija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 115.—Benedek, T. The hair as circum- stantial evidence in a case of malingering. J. Invest. Derm., 1947, 9: 55-61.—Escalada, O. O. Simulacion de la sordera; diferentes pruebas para descubrirla. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1652-9.—Gandullo Solsona, L. Comprobacioii de simulaciones en las enfermedades del aparato de la audici6n, inclufdas en el cuadro de inutilidades. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra 1943-44, 2. dpoca, 6: 602-10.—Harbert, F. Functional and simulated deafness. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 458; passim.—How to keep out of the Army. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943 48: 270.—Hunt, W. A. The detection of malingering; a further study. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 249-54.—Jaeger, H. Artefact et service militaUe. Praxis, Bern, 1948, 37: 33. Also Rev. med. Suisse rom., 1948, 68: 249.—Lirio Teixeira, N. Simuladores de doencas sob o ponto de vista medico-militar. Impr. med., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 383, 89-93.—Ludwig. A. O. Malingering in combat soldiers. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: Suppl., 26-32.—Masmonteil, F., & Bonnaud, M. Deux cas d'affections provoquees. BuU. Soc. chir. Paris, 1942- 43 33: 86.—Menninger, W. C. Malingering. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 210-21— Otken, F. D. Simulatie als oorlogswapen. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 1088 —Vulliet, M. Le manuel du parfait simulateur militaire. Rev. med. Suisse rom., 1944, 64: 55-65.— Zucchi, C. A. Di due casi de edema provocato curati con l'applicazione di appa- recchi gessati. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 89-95. MALLEOMYCES. See under Glanders. MALNUTRITION. See also Famine; Nutrition; also Disease—by specific types: Deficiency disease; also Vitamin deficiency. Fleisch, A. Ernahrungsprobleme in Mangel- zeiten; die schweizerische Kriegsernahrung 1939- 1946. 518p. 24^cm. Basel, 1947. Simonart, E. F. Contribution a l'etude de la denutrition de guerre. 262p. 26^cm. Brux., 1945. u . u , . Aoki, T. Riga oyobi man-sei densen-byo ni yoru hukuin-sya boken rei no sokatu-teki kansatu [Autopsy cases of persons de- mobilized because of starvation and chronic infectious disease] Tr. Soc. path, jap., 1946, 35: 11. ------ Hara, Y. [et al.] Iwayuru senso eiyo-sittyo-sy5 ni okeru syo-zoki no byori- kaibogaku-teki narabi-ni byoi i-sosikigaku-teki kenkyu [Patho- logico-anatomical and histo-pathological studies on various organs in malnutrition resulting from war] Ibid., 1947, 36: 13- passim.—Caloric undernutrition m man. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg, Europ. Theater, 1947, 3: 11-4.—Dairo Quiroz, J. Contribuci6n a proposito de la observacion de enfermedades por carencia alimenticia en las tropas de guarnicion y en campafia. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944 No.140, 5-28.— Dembo A. G., Nazarova, E. T., & Shcerba, M. L. O tak MALNUTRITION 596 MANEUVERS nazvvaemoj vtoroj voine alimentarnogo istoscenija. Voen. med. J., Moskva. 1947, No. 6, 9-16.—Gelstein, E. Alimentar- naja distrofija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 4S. 1: 112-23.—Lara, C. B. Reminiscences of wartime civilian medical practice; malnutrition and avitaminosis. J. Philippine M. Ass.. 1947, 23: 299-305.— Lesne, E., & Richet, C. Le deficit alimentaire dans la region parisienne. J. m6d. Paris, 1946, 66: 85.—Metcoff, J., & McQueeney, A. J. Clinical mal- nutrition in Italy in 1945; nutritional status of selected popu- lation groups. N. England J. M., 1946, 235: 451-60.—Met- trop, G. Remarks on the phvsical recuperation of Dutch chil- dren. Internat. Child WeU. Rev., Geneve, 1947, 1: 155-8.— Mouriquand, G. A propos des graves deiiutritions actuelles; i emarques biocliniques sur l'athrepsie et le terrain athrepsique. Presse mid., 1945, 53: 441.—Nakazima, S. Iwayuru sensq- eiyo-sittyo-syo kanzya no eiyo siken ni tuite [Nutrition experi- ments with sufferers from wartime malnutrition] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1311-20.—Petrov, I. Golodanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 103.—Ruffin, J. M., & French, C. E. The nutritional state of the civilian population of Stuttgart, Germany. South. M. J., 1946, 39: 112-7.—Sala, U. Effetti dell'alimentazione di guerra sullo stato di salute delle madri nutrici e dei bambini. Igiene & san. pubb., 1946, 2: 64-71.—Suksov, M. G. Izmenenija centralnoj i periferides- koj nervnoj sistemy pri alimentarnoj distrofii. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 2, 33-48—Uzinova, E. P. [Blood transfu- sion to emaciated patients] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 50.— Veen, A. G. van. Malnutrition in Java during the Japanese occupation. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 280-2. MALTA. See World War I; World War II. MANAGEMENT. See under Administration; Hospital adminis- tration. MANCHURIA. See under World War II. MANCHURIAN affair (1931) See Wars and campaigns. MANDIBULA. See also Jaw. Campo, J. Adamantinoma de mandibula. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 345.—Fernandes, A. P. Epitelioma adaman- tino do maxilar inferior. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1949, 10: 1523-37, 6 pi.—Laskowski, E. J. Conservative treatment of prognathous mandible. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 481.—Sarkin, S. K. Repositioning of the mandible by adjust- ment of occlusion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 542.— Taylor, R. W., & Huebsch, R. F. Dentigerous cyst; a case report. Ibid., 1947, 47: 696-8.—Wolf, H. Untersuchungen iiber den Bau des Canalis mandibularis nebst Folgerungen fiir die orthopadische Wiederherstellungscbirurgie. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 119-27. ---- Injury. See also Surgical technic, maxillo-facial. Crowe, W. W. Fixation of mandibular fractures with report of three cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 278-86 — Denen, H. E. Prosthetic restoration following shrapnel injury of mandible. Ibid., 1946, 46: 1732-6.—Florence, D. E. Frac- tures of the mandible in peace and war. Oral Health, Toronto, 1941, 31: 345-52.—Gerry, R. G. Adjustable appliance for intra-oral immobilization of fractures of the mandibular angle. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 719-24.—Liedman, S. C. The treatment of fractures of edentulous mandibles; a review. Ibid., 1948, 48: 415-33.—Machicote, A. J. Fractura del maxilar inferior; nuestra experiencia en el medio militar. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 100-7.—Moreno, R. E. Fracturas del maxilar inferior. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1407; passim.—Talbot. Un proc6d6 simple, doux et efficace de re- duction des luxations du maxillaire infeneur. Bull. Soc mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 127.—Tosima, S. Kesson-sei gakkotu kossetu kanzya ni tai-suru kotu-isyoku syuzyutu ni yoru ketueki narabi-ni daeki no henka ni tuite [Changes in the blood and in the saliva of the patient with fracture of the mandible, with loss of bone, caused by a bone-grafting operation] Kokubyo- gakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 495. MANEUVERS. See also Camp. Castex, M. R., Orosco, G., & Capdehourat, E. L. Impor- tancia del aprovi.sionamiento de alimentos frescos al ejeicito en maniobras con aviones de gran tonelaje. Prensa mid. argent., 1940, 27: pt 1, 177-9.—Felkai, D. Csapatgyakorlatok ele. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 369-71.—Knight, A. W. With the Red Cross on maneuvers. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 5, 2-6.—Leonardov, B. Manevry. In: Bolsh. med. encikl 1931, 16: 697-702.—Meyerhardt, M. W. The war-game; a pastime of the German army-officer. Pedag. Semin., Worcester, 1915, 22: 501-9.—Nakazima, S. Sakusen kodo no tairyoku narabi-ni nyo-tyii vitamin C-ryo ni oyobosu eikyS ni tuite [The effect of the action involved in military maneuvers on bodily strength and on the vitamin C content of the urine] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 849-53.—Paul. On maneuvers. Army Doctor, 1942, 1: No. 5. 12.—Penhallow, D. E. Meditations on a march through the deep South. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 8J: 616-20.—Santos y Ascarza, E. Maniobras militares en los montes de Le6n. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1934, 12: 332. ---- medical. Bakatel, H. S. The medical side of the Connecticut war maneuvers. Med. Times, N. Y., 1912, 40: 285-7.—Csonka, I. Milyen munkat vegez a csapatorvos csapatgyakorlatokra valrj elokeszftesben. Honvedorvos, 1950, 3: 709-13.—Felkai, D. Hogyan kesziiljiink a csapatgyakorlatokra. Ibid., 706-8.— Gager, L. T. A station hospital during the Louisiana maneu- vers. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 609-20.—Grissinger, J. W. Medical aspects of First Army maneuvers at Pine Camp N. Y August, 1935. Ibid., 1936, 79: 267-79.—Grosso Soto, F. Juego' de guerra para el personal de sanidad, realizado el 25 de Sep- tiembre de 1939. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 8^4-9.— Gurjian, L. K. Observations of a medical officer at the recent Plattsburg maneuvers. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 45-52.—Hilton, D. C. Medical department lessons from the Fourth Armv maneuvers, 1937. Ibid., 1939, 84: 115; 206.—Kantor, J. L. Experience with a medical service during the First Army maneuvers of 1939. Ibid., 1940, 87: 163-70.—Linthicum, E. S. The divisional medical service with special reference to the National Guard and Army maneuvers. Ibid., 1938, 83: 536- 41.—Penhallow, D. P. Comments on the First Army maneu- vers in New York. Ibid., 1941, 89: 13-7.—Rado, G. Egeszse- gugyi dontnokok munkaja a csapatgyakorlatokon. Honvedor- vos, 1950, 3: 22-6, illust.—Reynir, Y. de. L'exercice du Service de sante aux manoeuvres de la Br. 4 renforceo le 14/15 mai 1935. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1935, 12: 70-4.—Williams, W. C, & McGinnes, G. F. Plans for handling special health and other problems incident to the Armv maneuvers in Ten- nessee. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1941, 56: 2065-71.—Wood- house, T. P. Note for guidance in the writing of medical ap- preciations [of war games] J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 19: 56-67. ---- Sanitation. Brown, R. T. Sanitary report of manoeuvers, Burma Divi- sion, 1912. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1913, 20: 311-33.—Fine- berg, M. H. A survey of the accidents resulting from Army maneuvers with recommendations for their prevention. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 75-81.—Sanitation during the maneuvers. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 20-2.— Schmiedicke. Ueber Brunnenanlagen bei Truppeniibungen. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1906, 35: 66-72. ---- veterinary. Dildine, S. C. Veterinary activities—Second Armv maneu- vers. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1936, 30: 292-303.—Ega'n, H. E. Veterinary service, Third Army Reserve Maneuver, Fort Fran- cis E. Warren, Wyo. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1939, 33: 105-12.— Stewart, R. B. Fourth Army maneuvers. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1938, 32: 42-53. MANGE. See also Horse, Disease. Miquel, P. A propos d'une 6pizootie de gale sarcoptique equine. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1948, 3: 178-97.—Pujos, R. Traitement dans l'armee des gales du cheval par le benzoate de benzyle. Ibid., 1947, 2: 246-9. MANILA Bay. See under World War II. MANIPULATIVE therapy. See under Massage; also Surgical technic. MANOMETER. Bierman, H. R., & Hellems, H. K. A wire resistance strain gage for measuring physiological pressure phenomena. 2p. 8? Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Cahoon, D. H. Modification of the Hamilton optical manometer for use in the altitude cham- ber. 12 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 163, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- [The same] lp. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 210, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. MANPOWER 597 MANPOWER MANPOWER. See also Dentist, Defense role: Physician; Preparedness; Scientist. Building man-power in Nazi Germany. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 24.—Child conscription in Nazi Germany; they will never again be free. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 93.— Cuber, J. F. The college youth goes to war. Marriage & Familv Liv., 1943, 5: 5-7.—Man power of the nations at war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 464.—Mansell, R. A. Man-manage- ment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 69-76.—Morris, G. T. L. F., & King, J. E. A. Man-power deployment. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1947, 10: 70-4.—Routley, T. C. More man power. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 45: 550.—Scientific utilization of man-power. Nature, Lond., 1942, 149: 531-4.—Yusei hogo no kakki-teki seisaku zyuritu; zin-teki sigen no kyoka-saku tosite kitai [... eugenic protection ... for man-power resources] Yusei- gaku, 1939, 16: No. 8, 14.—Zin-teki sigen kakuzyu ni yo-suru kihon tyosa [The fundamental investigation essential to the expansion of man-power resources] Ibid., 13. ---- Demographic aspect. See also Infant mortality; Morbidity; Mor- tality; Statistics. Stewart, M. S. The coming crisis in man- power. 32p. 21cm. N. Y., 1942. Balance (The) of births and deaths in the war years. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1946, 27: No. 6, 3-5.—Burgdorfer, F. Bevolkerungsentwicklung und Wehrkraft. Allg. statist. Arch., 1936, 26: 129-53.—Kovacs, A. A vilaghaboru is az emberanyag. Magy. statiszt. szemle, 1942, 20: 183-8.—Novo- selsky, S. Demografia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 418-24.—Prochazka. Nektere valecne zkuSenosti hygienicke a demograficke. Cas. lek. cesk., 1917, 56: 129-32.— Total United States population, estimated objective armed force and labor force. WeU. BuU., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 10, 24, ch.—Valois, A. B. Evaluation de la population en temps de guerre. Union med. Canada, 1944, 73: 1189-94. ---- medical. See also Medical officer, Procurement; Medi- cal student; Physician; also under names of specialists. Allocation of medical man-power, 1945. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 167-74.— Blackham, R. J. Economy of medical man-power. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 240.—Burges, R. C. L'E. Medical man-power. Ibid., 1941, 2: 927.—Economy of medical man-power. Ibid.. 1942, 1: 52.—Henderson, R. G. Medical man-power. Ibid., 424.-— Hukayama, T. Zin-teki senryoku to isi no simei [Man-power for war purposes and the duties of medical practitioners] Nip- pon rinsyo, 1943, 1: 7.52.—McCurrich, H. J. Economy of med- ical man-power. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 126; 311.—Medical and dental man power. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 47.—Medical man-power. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 559. Also Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 273.—Medical man-power and accommodation in medical units. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 167-84.—Medical man-power and aUen doctors. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 801.—Medical manpower hear- ings; performance of Senator Pepper's hearings is not Ukely to improve the morale of American medicine [Editorial] Delaware M. J., 1942, 14: 243 (Abstr.)—O'Brien, E. J. The Pepper hearings on medical manpower. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1414.—Pepper (The) hearings on medical manpower. Ibid., 840; 922; 1401.—Pepper (The) subcommittee hearings on med- ical manpower. J. Florida M. Ass., 1942-43, 29: 280.—Peter?, i. P. The quality of medical manpower. Med. Care, 1943, 3: 15-8.—Problems of medical manpower. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1308.—U. S. Senate Committee on Education and Labor; report of hearings held before a subcommittee of which Senator Claude Pepper is chairman. Ibid., 927-7. ---- National health aspect. See also Preparedness, Fitness; Recruit; Recruiting; Rejection; War hygiene. Coil, E. J. Quality of population as necessary for national defense. J. Hered., 1941, 32: 97-9.—Conti. Volksgesundheit als Kriegswaffe. Deut. Aerztebl., 1940, 70: 291.—Freund, H. Volksgesundheit und Wehrkraft. Militararzt, Wien, 1907, 41: 140; 150.—Giitt, A. Volksgesundung und Wehrkraft. Arch. Rassenb., 1936, 30: 193-206, portr.—Kuh, C, & Hanman, B. Current developments affecting the physician's role in man power utilization. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 265-70.— Meehan, J. W. Health of the nation's manpower. Army M. Bull., 1941, No. 57. 13-7.—Robinson, G. C. Health problems in national defense. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 969-76.— Smitt, J. W. Man-power problemet i medicinen. Ugeskr. laeger, 1948, 110: 895-7.—Van Etten. N. B. Health and na- tional defense. Aled. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 121-6. ---- Problems. See also Hospital staff; Industrial worker; Physician, Shortage. Corbusier, H. D. The conservation of man power for war. lip. 19Hcm. Santa Fe, 1943. Bjornaraa, D. Manpower problems in the professional fields. Minnesota M., 1944, 27: 453-5.—Brandt, K. Is Ger- many exhausting her man power? Foreign Affairs, 1942-43, 21: 21-33.—Conservation of human resources in wartime. J. Speech Disord., 1942, 7: 174, 178.—Corbusier, H. D. The conservation of man power for war. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 108-15.—Flinn, R. H. Maximum use of manpower. In: Man. Indust. Hyg. (U. S. Pub. Health Serv.) Phila., 1943, 383-94.—Greenly, R. J. Manpower survey to determine basis of industrial mobilization. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1942, 7. meet., 194-6.—McNutt, P. V. Manpower conserva- tion. Ibid., 6-12.—Palmer, R. R. The manpower crisis of the summer of 1942. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1947, AGF 1: 206-8— Schwitalla, A. M. Manpower, supplies, and equipment. Hosp. Progr., 1943, 24: 7-12.—Switzer, M. E. The war manpower problems in hospitals. Ibid., 199-204.— Tice, J. W. Current problems in medical man power for the Armed Forces, hospitals, and the civilian population. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 29: 173-6.—War Department conserves manpower. Army Navy Reg., 1943, 64: 20.— Ward, F. G. Man-power conservation; rehabilitation and re- classification in the Royal Navy. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 58-60. MARCH. See also Fatigue; Gait; Troop movement. Mann, W. L., jr. Hygiene and sanitation of the march. 26p. 4? Wash., 1937. Bril, M. T., Geft, B. B. [et al.] Klinika, profilaktika i lecenie potertostej nog u bojcov RKKA. In: Tezisy doklad. (Tomsk. gosud. med. inst.) Tomsk, 1942, 25.—Collier, G. A. March discipUne. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 268-74.—Cuneo, M. Notas sobre higiene de las marchas; la fatiga. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1936, 9: 108-14.—Gladstein, S. Lesisto-bolotistaja mestnost. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 472-6.—Izard, L., & Des Cilleuls, J. Les facteurs de la fatigue de la troupe en operations; les accidents au cours des marches. Rev. hyg., Par., 1931, 53: 731-42.—Kreglinger. Sportarztliche Winke fiir den Truppenarzt zur Verbesserung der Marschleistung und Haltung der Truppe. Deut. Aerztebl., 1936, 66: 371.—Krotkov, F. Marsh. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 652-76.—Maksimenko, S. Pitjevoj rezim na marshe. Ibid., 4: 535-7.—Skladkowski, S. Lekarz bataljonowy; marsz. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 25, 12-6.— Skvorcov, V. V. Osnovnye voprosy medicinskogo obespedenija marSa. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 7, 27-34.—Voitenko, M. Kolonna. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1366. MARCH fracture. See also Fracture, Fatigue fracture. Bauszus, G. W. G. *Marsch- und Exer- zierschaden; nach neueren atiologischem Ge- sichtspunkt [Berlin] 19p. 21cm. Gumbinnen, 1937. Allen, W. E. Fatigue fracture of the metatarsal; report of a case. Radiology, 1946, 46: 276-8, illust.—Arandes Adan, R. A proposito de un caso de enfermedad de Deutschlander bilateral. Rev. espafi. reumat., 1949, 3: 31-5.—Bong, A. fFractures of the tarsal bones during forced marches] Polski przegl. radjol. 1935-36, 10:-11: 51-6, pi.—Breck, L. W., & Higinbotham, N. L. Fracturas de marcha y nuevo concepto sobre su etiologia y metodo ffsico de tratamiento. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 766-9.—Bruk, B. E. Slu6aj dvustoronnej mnozestvennoj marsevoj stopy. Vest, khir., 1947, 67: No. 4, 62.—Childress, H. M. March fractures of the lower extremity; report of a case of march fracture of a cuneiform bone. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 152-60.—Deww, W. A., & Wooten, J. H. Fracturas de marcha. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 761-5.— Donald, J. G., & Fitts, W. T., jr. March fractures; a study with special reference to etiological factors. J. Bone Surg., 1947, 29: 297-300.—Gray, P. H. K. March fracture. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 95.—Hullinger, C. W., & Tyler, W. L. March fracture; report of 313 cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 72-80. —Kotucha, R. O tak zwanych zlamaniach marszowych [Fractures resulting from marching] Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 28-32.—Lance, M. La m6tatarsalgie et les deux maladies de Morton. Gaz. hop., 1948, 121: 113.— Markowitz, L. E. March fracture; its recognition, differential diagnosis and chiropodical management. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod. 1947, 37: No. 10, 23-7.—Proctor, S. E., Campbell, T. A., & Abramson, A. S. March fracture of the first rib (barrack bags fracture) BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 101-5 — Reinberg, S. MarSevyj perelom. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 676-8, pi.—Thorell, I. Om s. k. insuffi- ciensskador pa skelettet. Tskr. mil. hiilsov., 1949, 74: 46-8.— MARCH FRACTURE 598 MASK HEATER Williams, A. A. March fracture. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 784 — Windle. R. W. March fracture. Ibid., 1945, 2: 232.—Winge, M. Et tilfaelde af marchfraktur af calcaneus. MUitaerlaegen, 1943, 49: 32-4.—Zakharov, I. D. Marshevaja stopa (bolezn Deutschliinder-a) Khirurgia, Moskva, 1948, No. 8, 75-80. MARCH hemoglobinuria. See also under Hemoglobin. Otnes, W. Et tilfelle av marsjhaemoglobinuri. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1932, 36: 1-3.—Yanase, T. Kogun kessikiso- nyo-syo no iti rei [A case of march hemoglobinuria] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1949, 26: 424-6. MARETH line. See under World War II. MARIANAS. See under World War II. MARINE ambulance. See under Ambulance service, marine. MARINE Corps. See also Amphibious warfare; Dentistry, Ra- diology; Navy medical service. McCay, C. M., Catchpole, H. R. [et al.] Nutrition survey of the mess at Marine Barracks, Quantico, Virginia, 13-20 December 1943. 19p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Marine (The) Corps fights on land and sea. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 50-3.—Raynor, S. N. The functions and organi- zation of Medical Corps units serving with the Marine Corps in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1922, 17: 59; 220; 771.— Rozanov, P. Morskaja pekhota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1143-5.—Solomon, P. Psychiatric preparations for combat in a Marine division. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 310-3. Also In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 81-3.— U. S. Marine Corps casualties in World War II. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 8, 4-7. MARSHALL Islands. See under World War II. MARTIAL law. See Court-martial; Government; Occupation. MASK. See also Gas mask; Oxygen mask. Helm, J. D., jr, Rasmussen, L. H., & Walker, J., jr. Further service tests of the head wound gas mask (M7-11-9) 12p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 8, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Lein, A. A modified sniff tester for detecting mask leak. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 235, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Masland, R. L. Evaluation of mask leak testers. 10 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 197, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory [Wright Field, Ohio] Memo- randum report No. ENG-M-49-695-22: Con- ferences with fabricators of the A-10 Mask and its component parts for the purpose of making necessary changes in its design. 12 1. 26^cm Dayton, 1942. Bedini N., Vesigna, R., & Giuliana, P. Submarine mask. U. S. Patent Off., 1950, No. 2,534,568.—Bulbulian. A. H Mask construction. Ibid., 1946, No. 2,403,046.—Taylor, M. ». Underwater breathing mask. Ibid., 1949, No. 2 477 706 MASK heater. Holmes, R. G. A-13A Mask Heater, Internal lOp. 27cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-660-95, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat U. S. Air Force. MASSAGE. See also Kinesiology; Physical therapy. Dagron, G. Massage et mobilisation, p. 29- 252. 21^cm. Par., 1909. In: Kinesithe>apie (Carnot, P.) Par., 1909. LeBaron, F. E. Manipulative therapy in the European Theatre of Operations. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1948-49 48- 520-2. MASTICATION. See Dental health, Defects; Jaw, Tnjury. MASTOID. See also Ear; Head injury, Cranium. Albers, G. D. Bezold's mastoiditis; case report. Med BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1946, 1: No. 3, 4-7.— Borasi, G. Tre casi di ascesso extradurale. Gior. med. mU. 1948, 95: 495-8.—Mastoiditis, acute. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 5, 6; No. 6, 2.—Myers, D. War injuries to the mastoid and the facial nerve. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1946, 44: 392-405.— Poujol. Un cas de mastoidite posteneure. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 30. MATANIKAU. See under World War II. MATERIEL. See also such terms as Ammunition; Clothing; Drug supply; Equipment; Instrument; Vehicle, etc. Stroup, F. P. Conservation. In: Science in War (Phila- delphia Coll. Pharm.) 1942, 62-75. ---- medical and sanitary. See also such terms as Bandage; Dental instru- ment; Drug; Equipment, medical; Fracture table; Glass; Immune serum, etc. Army-Navy catalog of materiel [Prelimi- nary ed.] [v. p.] 28cm. Brooklyn, 1947. Enemy material; medical, fn. p.] No. 1. 1945- Bailey, H., & Dick, I. L. Surgical materials and dressings. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed.. Bait., 1942, 1: 143- 54.—Berlin, P. Usoversenstvovanie medicinskogo sostava. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 669-75.— Blanco. Services chirurgicaux de grande urgence; le materiel operatoire du campagne. Bruxelles med., 1933-34, 14: 1218 — Campbell, V. W. H. Army-Navy medical materiel coordina- tion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 481-93.— Cure ton, M. K. Medical materiel logistics in the United States Navy. Raid., 1948, 48: 353-69.—Ferloni, A. V. J. Nuevos modelos de ma- terial sanitario y de elementos utilizables en el servicio sanitario de campana. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 950-67.— Frank, J. Paper utensils in war surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1915, 33: 29-31.—La Lombana, J. de. La actividad fiscal en materia sanitaria. Actas Congr. nac. san., Madr. (1934) 1935, 1. Congr., 3: 401-18.—Mizuno, M. Rikugun no eisei-zairyo ni tuite [Army sanitation materials] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 176, 181-216.—Operacionno-perevjazocnyj blok. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-18, 4: 22-7.—Tobold, v. Ersatz- stoffe in der Kriegschirurgie. Beitr. klin. Chir., 1918, 113:, 254-70.—Vorchardt, Radike & Schlesinger. Die Bauart der Bandagen. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1916-17, 1: 339-59, illust., 9 pi. MATERNITY care. See under Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care. MATTRESS. See also Litter. Bright, N. Field test of Mattress, Arctic Emergency, Experimental and Mattress, Pneu- matic, Type A-3. 27 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-21J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. MATTRESS 599 MEASLES Butler, R. A. New type pneumatic mattress, experimental, lip. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22N, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Duggan, T. L. Remedial measures for mildew in mattresses. 7p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-221, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Spealman, C. R. Investigation of mildew in mattresses when encased in bedding bags and exposed to tropical weather conditions; remedial measures. 6p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of the preceding project. Hanselman, N. K. Dimensions of an air foam litter mattress. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22P, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Spealman, C. R., Trumper, M. [et al.] In- vestigation of the suitability of neoprene sponge mattresses for use aboard submarines. lip. 26>km. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-221, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 18. Liebmann. E. Ueber die HersteUung von Strohmatratzen fur Militarsanitatsanstalten und Kantonnemente. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1939, 69: 1207.—Mattress carrier with handgrips. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 37. MAUTHAUSEN. See under Internee, Medical experiences. MAXILLA. See also Jaw; Surgical technic, maxillo-facial. Delaney, A. J., & Lesney, T. A. Cystic tumors of the maxilla with report of a case of pseudocholesteatoma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 59-66. --- Injury. Babickaja, E. E. [Application of splints in the army zone and in evacuation hospitals in maxillary fractures] Stomato- logia, Moskva, 1940, No. 6, 60-5.—Brayshaw, H. A. Maxillary fractures. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 436-41— Denen. H. E. Prosthetic restoration foUowing gunshot injury of maxilla. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1218-21.—Entin, D. A. Organi- sacne methodicke z&klady liieni a evakuace osob s celistne oblicejovym zranfinim (transl.) Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 3-5.—Hoople, G. D. A simple, effective treatment for certain depressed fractures of the superior maxilla and malar promi- nence. Med. Bull. U S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 14, 2-4.— Johnston, B., & Titze, L. O. MaxUlary fracture appliance of new principle and design. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 6, 137-9.—Uljanicky, N. Y. Universalnaja standart- naja deljustnaja sina. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 97. MAXILLARY sinus. See also Nasal sinus. Christiansen, G. W., & Bradley, J. L. Caldwell-Luc opera- tion for chronic suppurative maxillary sinusitis of traumatic origin. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 406.—Ellis, M. R. Case histories involving roots in the maxillary antrum. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 4: No. 2, 25.—Korchin, L. Removal of root from maxillary sinus and closure of antra- oral opening. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 8, 19-21.—Pimenova. Travmati6eskie Highmority. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 137.— Piquet & Barlet. Les blessures de guerre du sinus maxillaire. Lille chir., 1946, 1: 85-7.—Pleasants, J. E. Cyst in sinus con- taining supernumerary molar; report of case. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 107-9.—Sokcic, A. O ratnim povredama maksilarnog sinusa. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 24-9.— Vadala, A. J., & Somers, K. Knife blade traversing maxillary antrum and remaining in nose six years. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 207-10.—Verlocky, A. E. Travmati6eskie Highmority. In: Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 213-7. MEASLES. See also Epidemic. Hurlbut, H. S. Attempts to establish the virus of measles in laboratory animals by mos- quito passage. 4p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Armed Forces Epidemio- logical Board. Commission on Measles and Mumps. Report. Wash., 1943/44- Attempts to establish the virus of measles in laboratory animals by mosquito passage. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 7.—Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. Measles. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 55.—Candel, S. Acute nonspecific thyroiditis following measles; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1109-13.—Dub, S. L.. Kartman, M. K., & Shor, G. A. Korj v uslovijakh vojny i evakuacii v 1941-42 gg. Pediatria, Moskva, 1945, No. 4, 49.—Measles (rubeola) Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: 5.—Melnotte, P. L'epidemie de rougeole du camp de Baumholder (1946) son Evolution, ses enseignements. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1947, 3: 1-42.— Rougeole. Statist, med. Armee (France) (1894) 1896, 76-85, map.—Sanmartino, R. O. L. Inmunizaci6n priictica contra el sarampi6n. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 290.—Thomas, M. P., & Knutson, D. L. The relationship between measles and tuberculosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 617-21 — Youngkin. C. K., Nunemaker, M. E. [et al.] Measles epidemic on Guam. Ibid., 1949, 49: 950-6. MEAT. See also Food; Food supply; Meat inspection. Bradley, F. Horse meat in War. Congres. Rec, 1943, 89: A1569.—Meat products deterioration. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen., 1948, Sept., 369.—Meats, cured and smoked. Ibid., 317.—Meats, frozen. Ibid., 315.—Mercier, J. La fabrication actuelle des conserves de boeuf assaisonne destinies a l'armee. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1948, 3: 159-77. MEAT inspection. See also Abattoir; Food inspection. Bucher, J. *Bases legales de l'inspection des viandes en Alsace-Lorraine avant, pendant et apres l'occupation allemande. 49p. 23%cm. Lyon, 1947. Ahmed, S. M. Meat inspection in India Command. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1947-48, 19: 72-5.—Analysis, laboratory inspection and storage of dairy and meat products. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 165.—Wells, E. A. Extracts from a report on meat inspection at Nairobi abattoir. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 116-8. MECHANIZATION. See also Motorization; also such terms as Armored cavalry; Armored division, etc. Atkins, R. R. G. The problem of mechanization as it affects the medical service. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 321-7.— Dyke, L. M. Care of casualties in mechanized units. Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1942 34: 17-23.—Gorssline, R. M. The medical service and mechanized formation. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1939, 41: 454-7.—Hendricks, C. M. Mechanized medical units. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 311-6.—Is complete mechani- sation an advantage? Vet. J., Lond., 1942, 98: 106.—Shaw, C G. Medical organization with mechanized formations. Med. J. Australia, 1938, 1: 699-701—Wright, Q. The influ- ence of military mechanization upon war costs. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 673-6. MECKEL'S diverticulum. See under Ileum. MEDAL. See under Award; Decoration. MEDIASTINUM. See also Esophagus; Heart; Thorax. Bradfield, J. Y., & Shepardson, R. B. Spontaneous medi- astinal emphysema; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 576-9.—Brown, R. B. Bronchogenic cysts of the mediastinum; report of a case. Ibid., 1948, 48: 107-12.— Crandell, W. Surgery of mediastinal tumors. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 372-8.—Dimond, E. G., Root, B., ^cm. Basel, 1945. Also: Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1946, 23: No. 1. Ruge, W. Die Kreislauffunktionspriifung mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der wehrmacht- arztlichen Verhaltnisse. 67p. 20cm. Dresd 1944. Rushmer, R. F. A study of the Valsalva procedure by means of the electrocardiograph, arteriograph, and teleroentgenograph. 11 1 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 116, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Schwenke, A. Fragen der arztlichen Beur- teilung und Begutachtung; Kreislaufapparat. p. 170-226. 20cm. Dresd., 1944. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtversorg. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) 2. Aufl., Dresd. Armstrong, H. G. The interpretation of normal blood pressures and pulse rates in routine physical examinations Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 456-62.—Bartlett, W. M. Physio- logically induced myocardial ischemia as a test of circulatory efficiency as applied to the selection of pilots. J. Aviat. M 1943, 14: 264-79.—Bazett, H. C. New methods of measuring blood flow and pressure. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, May, 6-11.—Blumberger, K. Die Bedeutung der Unter- suchung der Dynamik des Herzens fur die wehrmachtarztliche Herzleistungspriifung. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 257-62.— Bosse, U. Zur Frage der Kreislaufpriifung durch den Truppen- arzt. Med. Zschr., 1944-45, 1: 97-9.—Cardiovascular examina- tions. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 52: 540.—Cronin, M. J. Physical selection in its relation to heart and lung conditions. Boston M. & S. J., 1918, 178: 187-91.—Dal Pra, L. Semplici prove di capacita funzionale e loro impiego nella Marina militare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 447-9.—Diligenskaja, E. S., & Filippovic, S. G. [Evaluation of the state of the cardiovascular system in aviators in relation to flights] Klin, med., Moskva, 1936, 14: 1445-8.—Doetsch, H. Untersuchungen Uber das Atemanhaltevermogen als Herzfunktionsprufung und seine kUnische Anwendung. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 76-81.— Gmeiner. Herzbeurteilung bei Musterung und Ambulanz. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 212-6.—Goldbloom, A. A., & Dumanis, A. A. Military value of standard test of heart function with electrocardiograms in a staging area; preliminary report. War Med., 1945, 8: 21-5.—Gomez Cuellar, P. La exploraci6n cardiocirculatoria del recluta o movilizado a la incorporaci6n de los contingentes. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 507-23, —;----Estado actual de la ciencia cardio- logical el aparato circulatorio y la aptitud para el servicio militar. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 73-85.— Hadorn, W. MEDICAL EXAMINATION 606 MEDICAL EXAMINATION Die Untersuchung von Herz und Kreislauf in der M. S. A. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 281-95. ------ Einige grundsatzliche Bemerkungen Uber Kreislaufbefund und Kreislauftiichtigkeit bei der Beurteilung von Wehrmannern. Ibid., 1941, 30: 413-5. ------Die Beurteilung des Herzkranken durch den Mili- tararzt. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1449-54.—Heinsen, H. A., & Frentzen, E. Ueber Herzfunktionsprufungen und ihren Wert fiir die Diagnostik von Herzerkrankungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 673-80.—Henrion, J. Affections car- diaques et aptitude k servir dans l'armee. Rev. med. fr., 1947, 28: 83-8.—Hoskin, T. J. Cardiac problems in recruits. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1942, 18: 3.—Jackson, H., jr. The cardiovascular examination of the army recruit. N. England J. M., 1941, 225: 995-8. Also War Med. Sympos., N. Y., 1942, 546-52.—Laurentls, P., & Klopffleisch, F. Kreislauffunk- tionspriifung bei Wehrmachtangehorigen unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Belastungs-Elektrokardiogramms. Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1045-7.—Leaman, W. G., jr. The examination for Selective Service with special reference to the cardiovascular system. Week. Roster, Phila., 1940-41, 36: 1552-6.—Master, A. M. The electrocardiogram after exercise; a standardized heart function test. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 346-51.—Merklen, L., Grandpierre, R., & Guillaume, L. Les epreuves d'aptitude cardiaque a l'effort. Mid. aeronaut., 1947, 2: 342-52.—Murnaghan, D. P. Some observations on the cardiovascular examination for aircrew fitness. Am. Heart J., 1944, 27: 550-8.—Poppi, A., & Marzocchi, G. Im- portanza della valutazione cardiometrica in medicina militare. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 109-15.—Rosa, L. A szfvhangok vizsgaiat&nak jelentosfege a szolgaiatkepesseg elbfralasdban. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 67-73.—Sanderson, S. S., & Wilburne, M. Diagnostic cardioroentgenography in Army examinees; a study of cardioroentgenograms selected from among 40,000 routine Army induction examinations. Clinics, 1943-44, 2: 1245-61. ------ La roentgenocardiograffa como medio de examen medico de reclutas empleado por el ejercito norte- americano. Rev. radiol. fisioter., Chic, 1945, 12: 93-101.— Smith, F. M. Examination of the heart for mUitary service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 329.—Souza Medina, D. de. Prova de Burger. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 251-5.—Tamas, L. Katonai szolgfllat es a szfv. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 177-80.— Taylor, C, & Brown, G. E., jr. Some observations on the validity of the Schneider test. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15:214-30.— Ungerleider, H. E., Duhigg, T. F., & Gubner, R. S. Examina- tion of the heart in Navy applicants. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 441-58.— Wiechmann, E. Die Beurteilung der Leistungsfahigkeit des Herzens, insbesondere in militarischer Beziehung. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 263-5.—Wilburne, M., cm. Wash 1949. Forms Navpers 10818, U. S. Bur. Nav. Pers. United States. War Department. Selec- tive Service Regulations; physical standards, iv, 38p. 8? Wash., 1940. Barrett, J. W. Manpower. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 91.—Bornstein, J. H. Application of physical standards in mobilization. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 315-7.— Cabezon D., P. N. Consideraciones sobre reclutamiento. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1930, 29: 334-44.—Capon, P. J. L. The experiment On sub-standard recruits. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 293- 304.—Changes in physical standards during June 1945 to Mav 1946. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 246-8.—Ciocco, A., Klein, H., & Palmer, C. E. Child health and the Selective Service physical standards. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1941, 56: 2365-75.— Clarke, L. B. Active service and the unfit. S. Mary Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1917, 23: 66-8.—Darnall, J. R. Concerning physi- cal standards for Selective Service. Army M. Bull., 1941, No. 57, 18-27.—Dowd, K. E. Only the healthy can fight! Health, Toronto, 1941-42, 9: No. 4, 6.—Glaser, E. Der Wert physischer Eigenschaften fur die Beurteilung der MiUtardienst- tauglichkeit und der Korperentwicklung. MUitararzt, Wien, 1908, 42: 241; 259; 277— Glaspel, C. J. Presidential address. J. Lancet, 1941, 61: 325-8.—High health standards in warriors. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 53.— Ibarrola, R. La aptitud para el servicio de las Armas. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 14, 25-9.—Macfarlan, D. The physical standards under Selective Service. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1940, 32: 1111.—Menninger, W. C. The problem of physical standards. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 271-6.—Morris, L. M. Recruiting: a review of modern requirements. J. State M., Lond., 1931, 39: 325-32.—Mueller, C. R. Physical conditions that are causes for rejection of appli- cants for employment in the Northwest Service Command. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 75-9.— O'Neil, W. Fit to fight. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 266 — Physical disqualification under the Selective Service law. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 114.—Physical and moral standards and definitions. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 231-57.—Physical (The) standards. Ibid., 1: 127; 2: 81.—Physical (The) standards, July 1917-November 1918. Ibid., 1: 31-50.—Physical stand- ards for outpost examination. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 81.—Physical (The) standards under Selec- tive Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1548; 1552.—R. Le nouveau rSglement d'aptitude physique au Service Militaire. Progr. m6d., Par., 1916, 3. ser., 31: 231.—Report made by special five-man medical commission. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 929.-—Selective (The) Service examiner's nightmare. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 425.—Standards of fitness. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 83.—Standards relating to abdominal organs and wall (tab.) In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 232-4.—Standards relating to defects of the extremities (tab.) Ibid., 214-9.—Standards relating to dental requirements (tab.) Ibid., 206.—Standards relating to diseases of the blood-forming tissues (tab.) Ibid., 241.—Standards relating to ears (tab.) Ibid., 202.—Standards relating to endocrine and metabolic disorders (tab.) Ibid., 239.—Standards relating to eye diseases and defects (tab.) Ibid., 197-201.—Standards relating to general and miscel- laneous defects (tab.) Ibid., 195.—Standards relating to genito- urinary organs (tab.) Ibid., 235-7.—Standards relating to head and skull (tab.) Ibid., 210.—Standards relating to heart, blood vessels and circulation (tab.) Ibid., 229-31.—Standards relating to height, weight, and chest measurements (tab.) Ibid., 196.—Standards relating to lungs and chest wall (tab.) Ibid., 222-8.—Standards relating to mental and nervous dis- orders (tab.) Ibid., 242-5.—Standards relating to mouth, nose, fauces, pharynx, trachea, esophagus, and larynx (tab.) Ibid., 203-5.—Standards relating to neck (tab.) Ibid., 220.— Standards relating to skin (tab.) Ibid., 207-9.—Standards relating to spine, scapulae, and sacroiliac joint (tab.) Ibid., 211-3.—Standards relating to venereal diseases (tab.) Ibid., 238.—Thomas, B. S. Necessity of a yardstick in Selective Service examinations. California West. M., 1941, 55: 75.— Wells» C. R. The significance of changing physical standards in the procurement of manpower. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1943, 29: 1-6. MEDICAL EXAMINATION 608 MEDICAL EXAMINATION ---- Physical standards: Air Force. See under Aviator, Physical standards; also Fitness, Tests. ---- Physical standards: Army. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-100; Medical Department: Standards of miscellaneous physical examination. 15p. 8? Wash., 1931. ---- [The same] ... Changes No. 1. 3p. 8? Wash., 1933. ---- [The same] ... Changes No. 2. 4p. 8? Wash., 1934. ---- No. 40-105: Standards of physical ex- amination for entrance into the Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserves. 37p. 8? Wash., 1923. ---- [The same] ... Changes Xo. 3. 2p. 8? Wash., 1932. Army physical standards. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 107.— New physical standards for the Armv. N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 759.—Only men fitted for full duty will be inducted into the Army. Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 210.— Physical defects no barrier to military service in this war. Memphis M. J., 1943, 18: 62.—Requirements for recruits. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 181.—Shuman, J. W., sr, & Bennett, R. F. Army re- cruiting. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 346.—Standard of Army recruits. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 1494.—[United States Army. Surgeon General] Standards of physical examination during mobilization; lungs and chest wall; revised Jan. 15, 1942. Dis. Chest, 1942, 8: 153-6. --- Physical standards: Navy. United States. Commission of Physicians Appointed to Examine the Requirements for AdmissioinP to the Army, Navy, and Marine Corps. Report, 133p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Bell, R. A. Recruit selection. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 301-6.—Hasimoto, S. On the physique and condition of the bodies of naval men. Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1940, 29: Suppl., 53.—Kennedy, W. F., Braceland, F. J., & Rome, H. P. Rationale of naval recruit selection methods. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 548-50.—Morris, L. M. Recruiting: A review of modern requirements. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 267- 72.—Rati iff, T. A. Constitutional inferiority in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 728-33.—Revision of medical standards for the Navy [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 1481. --- Pignet index. Balanesco. On the value of Pignet's Index. Arch. mid. beiges, 1934, 87: BuU. internat., 21-4. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 358-60.— Berri, C. P. Valor del numerico Pignet. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1921, 20: 13-24. ---- Problems. Anderson, A. B. Problems in the medical examination of recruits. Med. J. AustraUa, 1941, 2: 108-10.—Henninger, C. H. Medical selection of soldiers; stating the problem. Pennsylvania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 119. ---- Proteinuria. Ten Cate, H. J. P. *Onderzoekingen over functioneele albuminuric bij militairen [Leiden] 80p. 8? Bergen op Zoom, 1931. Murphy, W. A. Study of albuminuria in applicants for Naval enlistment. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 321-4.— Platou, E. [Albuminuria in recruits] Norsk mag. laegevid. 1919, 80: 271-3.—Pohle, F. Die Deutung der Eiweissaus- scheidung im Urin und der Blutdrucksteigerung beim jugend- Uchen Erwachsenen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 337-40.— Pospelov, S. Albuminuria. In: Encikl. slovar voen med Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 136-8.—Swartz, D. Albuminuria. J Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 36-40. --- Pulhems. Great Britain. Admiralty, War Office, & Air Ministry. Pulhems [Physical capacity, Upper limbs, Locomotion, Hearing, Eyesight, Mental capacity, Stability, emotional]; a system of medical classification for the fighting services Rev. ed. 27 1. 28cm. Lond., 1946. Great Britain. War Office. Pulhems; a system of army medical classification based on the system used by the Canadian Army with modifications to meet the special circumstances and needs of the British Army. 25p. 24}4crr Lond., 1944. Fletcher, R. T. Pulhems, a new system of medical classif cation. Brit. M. J., 1949, J: 83-8.—Meakins, J. C. The Pul- hems system of medical grading. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 349-54.------Pulhems profiles for Armv medical officers J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 236-41. ---- Recategorization. See also Aviator, Reexamination. Downgrading as a measure of wastage. In: Statist. Rep Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 193.— Medical examination and recategorization in the U. K. 1943 and 1944. Ibid., 125-32.—Medical recategorization and physique. Ibid., 125-37.—Medical recategorization in physical development centres, January 1944-June 1945. Ibid., 133-5. Reporting (incl. forms) Medical survey; forms and instructions. In: Phys. Exam Select, Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 66-77.—Miscellaneous forms and instructions. Ibid., 57- 65.—Records [reports of physical examinations] Ibid., 212- 7.—Reports of physical examination and induction, forms and instructions. Ibid., 3-53. ---- Respiratory system. See also Respiratory system. Anthony. Funktionspriifungen bei Lungenkranken in Wehrmachtlazaretten. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte 1943, 3. Congr., 238-40.—Bass, H. E., & Kooperstein, S. I. Demonstration of hidden apical chest lesions. Bull. U S Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 102.—Seymour, M. W. Dis- qualifying pulmonary defects in 100,000 selectees examined radiographically by an Armed Forces induction station. Ohio M. J., 1944, 40: 1041-5.—Steinert, R. De militaere lungeun- ders0kelser. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1946, 66: 579.— Tomsik, L. [Systematic examination of the pectoral organs in recruits with Roentgen rays] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1935, 11: 62-74. ---- Responsibility. Fribourg-Blanc, A. Aptitude au Service MilitaUe et re- sponsabUite penale. Paris med., 1933, 89: 404-8.—Lockhart, J. C. La responsabilidad mfidica en la incorporacion de cons- criptos al Servicio Militar. Presna mid. argent., 1934-35, 21: 284-93. ---- serological. See also Serology. Carlson, W. A. Can it happen here? A plea for more serol- ogy. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 97-9. ---- Technic. See also Fitness, Constitution. Boucher, H. E., & Perry, C. S. Technique for Selective Service group examinations. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 582.— Brownlee, C. Y. General medical examination of recruits. Boston M. & S. J., 1917, 177: 2.32.—Henderson, P. H. Assess- ment of physical fitness in the Services. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 61: 321-9.—Medical circular No. 4 [medical survev] In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. Svstem) Wash., 1948, 2: 194-201.—Medical and social histories to be secured on selectees. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 565.—Novarro, M. Reglas de conducta que pueden seguir los cirujanos mili- tares para el reclutamiento. Rev. san. mil., La Paz, 1938, 4: 615-8.—Physical examination, classification and induction. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 271-339.—Physical examination pro- cedures. Ibid., 1: 111-25.— Thieraut. L'incorporation dans l'armee; mSthodes actuelles de selection. Strasbourg med., 1949, 109: 213.—Wenzig. Die Verwendbarkeit arbeitsphysio- logischer Methoden im Reichsheer. Aerztl. Mschr., 1927, 129-38.—Willcox, C. Physical examination of large bodies of men. Mil. Surgeon, 1917, 40: 411-22. ---- terminal. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 8-255: Terminal physical examination on separation from Military Service. 34p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Murillo, R. Medical inspection of recruits before and after their Military Service. Arch. med. beiges, 1934, 87: Bull. internat., 337-41. Test. See Aviator; Fitness, Test; Neuropsychiatric examination; Vision. MEDICAL EXAMINATION 609 MEDICAL EXAMINATION --- Thoracic radiography. See also Thorax. Galluccio, A. C. The advantages of supplemental radio- graphic studies at time of induction. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 262-5.—Miniature radiography and sputum examination in 100,000 Australian recruits. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 345.—Phillips, L. D. The X-ray examination of selectees. Delaware M. J., 1941, 13: 161.—Price-Thomas, C. Chest injuries in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 207: 322-6.—Schmidt, W. Ueber die Notwendigkeit und praktische Durchfuhrung der obUgatorischen Rontgenuntersuchung beim Musterungsgeschaft. Tuberkulose, Munch., 1936, 16: 108- 14,—Sieur. De la radioscopie syst^matique des recrues en France. Arch. med. beiges, 1936, 89: BuU. internat., 297-308. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1935) 1937, 5. Sess., 53-66.—Umemoto, H., & Kato, S. Syowa 15-nendo Yamagata Rentai-ku tyohei kensa ni okeru kyo-bu syudan x-sen kensa ni tuite [Mass roentgen ray thorax examination in examinations for conscription in 1940 in the Yamagata Regimental District] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1199-218.—Varady, K. [Roentgen exam- ination in the MUitary Service at time of war] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1941, 39: 133-5.J --- by countries. _________ Engelsen, H. [Revision of rules governing recruiting] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1930, 34: 119-21.— Figueroa, M. Re- conocimiento medico de conscriptos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1921, 20: 921-9.—Firmino Sant'Anna, J. A seleccao medica dos recrutas e auxiUares das forcas indfgenas nas colonias portuguesas. An. Inst. med. trop., Lisb., 1943-44, 1: 145-86.— Guiral, R. La capacidad visual desde el punto de vista de la aptitud para el servicio miUtar; su comprobaci6n por el cromo- optometro semaforo. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1921, 26: 841- 65.—Mayoral Pardo, D. Sobre bases cientlficas debe descansar y practicarse el reclutamiento en el Ejercito mexicano. Rev. med. mU., Mix., 1938, 1: 73-80.—Perez Aranibar, E. Proyecto de reglamento de excepciones y dispensas para el Servicio MiU- tar. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1937, 10: 84-97.—Planansky, K. 0 vybeiu a tfidenf brancu pro dnesnf armddu. Lek. wojsk., 1943, 35: 134-41.—Rosztoczy, E. Ueber die Resultate der von den Honvedarzten durchgefuhrten Rassenuntersuchungen. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 121 (Abstr.)— Saugman, E. Den kongelige Anordning verdr0rende: bed0mmelsen af det vaerne- pUgtige mandskabs tjenstdygtighed og det undskrevne mand- skabs fordeling af 25. Februar 1938. MUitaerlaegen, 1938, 44: 8-22—Sokalj, A. Zdravstvena kartoteka. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 494-7.—Thomann. Prescriptions concernant l'aptitude au Service MiUtaUe. Arch. mid. beiges, 1924, 77: 419-21.—Trejo, C. El reclutamiento bigienico y el reglamento de excepciones ante la ley miUtar. Sem. mid., B. Air., 1921, 28: 76-81.—Wacek, S. [Examination and estimation of adapta- bility for militarv service in ancient Poland] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 203; 339; 453. --- by countries: Australia. Callow, F. H. McC. Examination of recruits for the Army. Med. J. AustraUa, 1941, 2: 702; Disc, 725-8.—Hayward, L. A., Gill, F. L. [et al.] The medical examination of recruits. Ibid., 124.—Medical examination of recruits [Australia] J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 110: 1686.—Simpson, F. W. Examination of re- cruits for the army. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 1: 91. —Taylor, R. J. Examination of recruits for the army. Ibid., 1941, 2: 700-2; Disc, 725-8.—Troup, G. R. The medical examination of Army recruits. Ibid., 110. --- by countries: Brazil. Novais Castelo Branco, L. O criterio medico na admiss5o k Escola naval. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 200-12. --- by countries: Canada. Canada. Department of National De- fence. Physical standards and instructions for the medical examination of serving soldiers and recruits for the Canadian Army, active and reserve. 2. ed. 148p. 21cm. Ottawa, 1943. Department of National War Services, medical examination of trainees. BuU. Vancouver M. Ass., 1940-41, 17: 209.— Hagerman, A. R. Examination of the recruit. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1940, 43: 314-6.—LeBlond, S. Notes pour servir a l'examen des recrues. Laval med., 1942, 7: 317-24.—Merritt, J., & Peabody, J. A. Medical examination of Students Canadian Officers' Training Corps, Dalhousie University. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1941, 20: 53-60.—Robert, P. L'examen medical des recrues dans l'Armee. Union mid. Canada, 1947, 76: 168-73. --- by countries: Chile. Aldunate, R. Seleccion del personal del Cuerpo de cara- bineros de Chile. Congr. med. cir. nav. mU. Chile, 1929, 353- 6.—Armas Cruz, R. Disposiciones para el examen medico de los aspirantes a carabineros. Ibid., 338-43.—Prieto, A. D. Condiciones visuales de las personas que desean incorporate o deban ehminarse del Cuerpo de carabineros. Ibid., 375.— Soto, M. J. Seleccion del personal de la Marina y el Ejercito. Ibid., 365-9. ---- by countries: France. Boy€, R. L. J. L'incorporation teUe que la loi du Ier avrU, 1923, permet de la concevoir; principales difficultes et moyens pratiques de les resoudre. Arch, med. pharm. mil., 1924, 80: 290-315.—Heuraux. Presentation d'un questionnaire aide- memoire pour l'examen des recrues, des engages volontaires. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 280-3.—Millous, P. UtiUtS de la toise, du ruban metrique et de la bascule pour aider a juger de l'aptitude des annamites au Service MUitaire. Ann. med. pharm. col., Par., 1925, 23: 325-32.—Pennaneac'h. Notes d'examen d'urgence pour le medecin de garde. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 193/, 127: 768-77. --- by countries: Germany. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 457: Dienstanweisung zur Beurteilung der Dienst- fahigkeit fiir die Kriegsmarine und zur Austellung von marinearztlichen Zeugnissen im Kriege oder bei besonderem Einsatz. 142p. 21cm. Berl., 1942. Germany. Reichswehrministerium. Fehler- tabelle fiir militararztliche Untersuchungen. folded tab. 8? Berl., 1936. Kunow, O. Musterung, Aushebung und Priifungsgeschaft; fiir Sanitatsoffiziere und die bei diesen Geschaften mitwirkenden Offiziere und Zivilbeamten. 2. Aufl. 180p. 23cm. Berl., 1907. Miiller, H. Der Ersatz des Heeres. Alunch. med. Wschr., 1934, 81: 1160-2.—Organisation und Handhabung der arzt- lichen Untersuchung auf dem Gebiete des miUtarischen Versorg- ungswesens. Deut. med. Wschr., 1919, 45: 268-70.—Physical examinations for Army service (Germany) J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 106: 2171. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Great Britain. War office. Instructions for the physical examination of recruits, and for the discharge of recruits with less than six months' service, considered unfit on medical grounds. 27p. 12? Lond., 1932. Also another edition. 29p. 19cm. Lond., 1937. Marshall, H. Hints to young medical officers of the Army on the examination of recruits, and respecting the feigned disabilities of soldiers; with official documents, and the regulations for the inspection of conscripts for the French and Russian Armies. 224p. 8? Lond., 1828. Choosing the fighter. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 231.— Fordham, M. Selection for the Army. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 490.-—Medical examination for the services. Ibid., 1940, 1: 875.-—Richardson, D. T. Medical standards of recruits one hundred years ago. J. R. Army M. Corps., 1938, 71: 1-7.— Selection for the Army. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 410. ---- by countries: India. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Medical board proceedings; Anglo-Indians and domiciled Europeans ranks of the Corps of I. E. enrolled under the Indian Army Act. p. 1-2. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 255, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. ---- Medical examination of recruits, p.2. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 257, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. James, J. F. How to examine recruits. Ind. M. Gaz., 1918, 53: 136.— ---- by countries: Italy. Cirenei, A. Note sul servizio dei portaferiti in guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 607-17.—Lampis, E. Visus e inabUita a lavoro proficuo (Art. 85 del testo unico deUe leggi sul recluta- mento del R. Esercito) Ibid., 1930, 78: 421-46. ---- by countries: Japan. Kimura, Y. Kensui noryoku ni tuite [On the ability to hang by the hands as decided by examining the entrants to the Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 102-110.—Nagayama, T., Kimura, S., & Okamura, T. Kensui-ryoku ni kan-suru kenkyll [On the abiUty to hang by the hands as decided by testing the entrants to the Navy] Ibid., 1940, 29: 713-8.— Ohsugi, Y. Tyohei sintai kensa ni kan-suru kenkyu [Study con- cerned with physical conscription examination] Gun idan 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----39 MEDICAL EXAMINATION 610 MEDICAL EXAMINATION zassi, 1929, No. 190, 317-20—Sindo, N. & Kanitu, M. Rikugun sintai kensa tetuzuki-fu hyo ni kan-suru gigi oyobi kaito [Questions and answers regarding the attached table of military physical examination procedures] Ibid., 1927, 89- 99.—Uno, K. Sintyu-gun kankei Nippon-zin romusya no kensin seiseki [Results of the physical examination of the Japanese service men working for the occupation army] Sogo igaku, 1947, 4: 765-8. ---- by countries: Russia. Kuselev, V. P. Morfologi6eski-funkcionalnyj index kak metod ocenki obS6ej kreposti otdelnogo organizma i voinskikh koUektivov. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 157-61.— Rosenblum, D., & Mendjuk, K. Opyt ocenki fizideskoj podgotovlennosti bojca na manevrakh. Ibid., 450-9. ---- by countries: Spain. Morales, D. A. El nuevo cuadro de inutiUdades que regula el ingreso en el ejercito espanol y acompana al proyecto de ley de reclutamiento de 1909. Actas Soc. oft. hisp. amer., 1909, 6: 131-7, tab.—Nueva (De la) ley de reclutamiento; enferme- dades y defectos que determinan la exclusi6n total del servicio militar. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1924, 3. ser., 14: 202; passim. ---- by countries: Switzerland. HeggliT^^u™emem^Plenarentscheid des Eidgenossischen Versicherungsgerichtes; Konsequenzes fiir die Durchfuhrung der sanitarischen Eintrittsmusterung. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 163-6.—Hopf, M. Die rontgenologische Beurteilung der Stellungspflichtigen und Rekruten in der Schweizer Armee. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1934, 64: 683-8.— Theiler, K. Die Brustmessungen bei den Rekrutenaushe- bungen der Schweizer Armee. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1924, 1: 58-65.—Walther, H. E. Die Rontgenuntersuchung der Stellungspflichtigen und Rekruten in der Schweizerischen Armee. Acta radiol., Stockh., 1930, 11: 411-24, 2 pi. ------ Zur Organisation des radiologischen Dienstes in der Schweizeri- schen Armee. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 163. ---- by countries: United States. See also Selective'Service. Greve, C. H. Physical examinations of Selective Service registrants during wartime. 137p. 27cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 3, Med. Statist. BuU. Physical examinations under the selective service. 41p. 8? Chic, 1918. United States. Selective Service System. Special monograph, No. 15: Physical examina- tion of Selective Service registrants. 3v. 23cm. Wash., 1948. Balderston, S. V. Physical examination on entering service; Selective Service men. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War Wash., 1926, 6: 444-73.—Bergsma, D. The examination of draftees. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1941, 25: 214 — Bier R. A. The preliminary physical examination in Selective Service. Kentucky M. J., 1943, 41: 156-61.—Carp, L. Induc- tion examination for inguinal hernia. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1944, 78: 640-2.—Experimental (An) plan of examining selectees put in operation in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania Health, 1941-42, 2: No. 4, 48.—Lee, G. W. Physical examination by local Selective Service examiners. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1942, 35: 636.-—Medical cUcular No. 3: Preliminary physical examina- tion. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 190-3.—Morris, S. J., & Shields, W. S. Physical examinations on entering service. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 431-43 — Operation of trial plan of providing selectees with single medical examination extended to 10 additional counties. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 879.—Physical examination by the Armed Forces (Part 629) In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 109-32—Physical examinations under the Selective Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918 71: 27; 113.—Selective Service examinations. Week. Bull.'s. Louis M. Soc, 1940-41, 35: 444. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1941 88: 674.—Selective Service regulations; physical examina- tions of registrants. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 317-22 — Selective Service regulations for preliminary examination of registrants. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 232-4— Selective Service system; guide to physical examination of registrants, Medical Circular No. 3, March 1, 1943. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 346-51.—Verstandig, C. C. The physical examination at the Induction Station; New Haven Recruiting and Induction Station. Connecticut M. J., 1945, 9: 439-41 ---- by countries: United States—Army. See also subheading (Physical standards: Army) Henderson, T. Hints on the medical exam- ination of recruits for the Army. 44p. 23cm. Phila., 1840. United States. Army. 7th Cavalry. Camp McGrath. Physical progress charts 1 to 104. 104 ch. 33cm. Batangas, P. I., 1907. Army physical rules as to teeth and eyes liberaUzed. Ohio M. J., 1942, 38: 257.—Cooley, E. E. The physical examination for admission to the United States Military Academy. Army M. Bull., 1936, 36: 40-8.—Frazer, T. An abstract of U. S. Army Regulations governing examination of recruits. South M. J., 1917, 10: 678. ---- by countries: United States—Navy. See also subheading (Physical standards: Navy) Farenholt, A. A plea for greater care in the performance of duty by medical officers at recruiting stations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1917, 11: 318-25.—Lane, J. D. The physical examina- tion of naval recruits. West. M. Times, 1917, 37: 15.— Parham, J. C. The handling of recruits at the recruit depot, Marine Barracks, Parris Island, S. C, with special reference to physical examination. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, 15: 740-8.— Physical examinations [for entrance into Navy and Marine Corps] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 109- 92.—Thomas, G. E., & Agnew, W. J. C. Recruiting duty a plea to medical officers for increased efficiency. U. S. Nav. M Bull., 1939, 37: 276-9. MEDICAL examiner. See also Recruiting board. Backenstoe, G. S. The viewpoint of the local medical Selective Service examiner. Pennsylvania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 121.-—Badger, E. B. The medical profession and its responsi- bUities to Selective Service in its military manpower operations. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1943, 40: 41.—Bigger job in store for medical examiners as Selective Service prepares to fill Ohio's next quota of draftees. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 58.—Hitchcock, R. Registration required. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1940, 33: 464- 6.-—Kopetzky (Dr) heads draft board physicians in New York. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1643.—McBee. M., & Stevenson, G. S. The r61e of the psychiatric social worker in the selection of men for the Armed Forces. Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 431-4.—Medical examiners appointed. Wisconsin M. J., 1940, 39: 966.—Number of Local Board examining physicians ap- pointed, number of original appointments and number serving as of June 30, 1946 [tab.] In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 309.—Osier, W. War wastage: a note of warning to examiners of recruits. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 290.—State and local medical prepared- ness committees assist Governor in picking medical examiners for draft boards and personnel for advisory boards. Ohio M. J., 1940, 36: 1215.—Turnbull, R. J. D. Problems of an Army med- ical examiner. Med. J. AustraUa, 1941, 2: 111-4.—Zinsser, H. On the medical control of mobiUzation. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 214-21. MEDICAL fee. See Fee. MEDICAL Field Service School. See under School. MEDICAL history (of wars) See also Historical officer; History. Gondos, V., jr. Army historiography; retrospect and pros- pect. MU. Affairs, 1943, 7: 133-40.—Steele, R. V. Military medical history. Brit. M. J., 1921, 1: 323. ---- Project for World War I. See also World War I. Australian medical history of the Great War. Med. J. Australia, 1940, 1: 590-4.—Australian (The) medical history of the war. Ibid., 1920, 1: 215.—McAfee, L. Historical Divi- sion, Surgeon General's Office. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1923, 1: 525-8.—Medical (The) history of the war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1918, 2: 471-3.—Medical His- tory of the War. Mil. Surgeon, 1920, 47: 112. ---- Project for World War II. See also World War II. United States. Army. Surgeon (General's Office [The history of the United States Army Medical Department in World War II; guiding principles of the history and outline] 44p. 19$ x 26cm. Wash., 1947[?] Call (A) for historical reports. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 17.—Fulton, J. F. Prospectus of a medical history of the war of 1941 to 19—. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 847-59.— Further developments in plans for the medical history of World War II. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 14.—Kirk, MEDICAL HISTORY N. T. Material for medical history. Ibid., No. 80, 44.—Love, A' G. Plans for a medical history of the emergency. Army M. Bull 1942, No. 60, 24-37.—MacNalty, A. S. Medical historv of the war. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 455. ------ The official medical history of the war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 51-60. ------ Medical history of World War II. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 92-4.—McNinch, J. H. Plans for the prepara- tion of the Army Medical Department history, World War II. Bull Hist. M., 1946, 20: 167-72.—Meeting of Historical Ad- visory Board. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 28-30 — Mellor, W. F. The official medical histories of the War of 1939 to 1945. Med. J. Australia, 1949, 1: 818-20.—National Research Council's projected Medical History of the War. J. Am M. Ass., 1945, 127: 527.—New approach to the medical historv of World War II. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No 77 67-72.—Official (An) medical history of the War. J. Am M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1234; 1943, 122: 325.—Official medical history of the War. R. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, No. 17, 10-22 — Pozner, H. Medical history of an action. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 183-7.—Progress in program for [compiling] medical history. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 1156.—Roddis, L H. The plans and present status of the naval medical his- tory of World War II. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 1107- H —Supply and finance volume in the Medical Department history. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 425. MEDICAL inspection. See under Inspection. MEDICAL intelligence. See under Intelligence. MEDICAL journalism. See Journalism. MEDICAL laboratory. See also Bacteriology, Laboratory; Fecal mat- ter, Examination; Laboratory; Medical technic. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/21: Pack- ordnung des Klinischen Handlaboratoriums; Packordnung; Arbeitsvorschrift, vom. 1. 1. 43. 19p. 21cm. Berl., 1943. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. The Army mobile medical laboratory, p. 354-406. 27^cm. Wash., 1946. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Sur- geon General Office) Wash. United States. Army. 18th Medical Gen- eral Laboratory. Monthly report, March 1946. 11 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1946. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-66: Branch area ref- erence laboratories. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Aleksandrov, N. Laboratornoe oborudovanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 323.—Blackwell, A. A miUtary hospital laboratory. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1944, 6: 16-9.—Campbell, D. M. Use of the laboratory. Vet. Med., Chic, 1944, 39: 122-5.—Clinical and pubhc health laboratories in the Army. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 7.—Dammin, G. J. Wartime Army medical laboratory activities; the war- time Army medical laboratory organization. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 811-4. ------ The wartime Army medical laboratory organization. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q., 1947-48, 11: 8-13.—Distribution of hospital laboratories in the United Kingdom, 31 December 1944 [map] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 7, opp. p. 8—Edip Beker. Bakterioloji laboratuvarlarina gonderilecek maddelerin hazir- lanma ve gonderme usulleri. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1942, 71: 78-83.—Functions of the Northwest Service Command Medical Laboratory. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 45-53.—Gear, J. H. S. The Medical Laboratory Service of the South African Medical Corps. S. Afr. M. J., 1947, 21: 527-34.—Gordon, J. E. Central laboratory service. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 7, 4-6 — Go wen, G. H. A mobile laboratory in North Africa. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 155-9.—Hudson, A. E. A. Im- provised underground laboratory. Ibid., 1944, No. 77, 120.— Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Text of Medical Depart- ment Laboratory report on road test of trailer laboratory, dated 25 April 1941. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 652-7. ------ Text of Second Medical Laboratory's report of field test of trailer .laboratory, dated 16 October 1941. Ibid., 658-63. ■----- Text of final test report on the truck, 2^ ton, laboratory, medical, Army, for period 13 February 1944 to 15 March 1944, inclusive. Ibid., 664-71. ------ Copy of report of inspection of trucks made at Axmy Medical Purchasing Office by repre- 1 MEDICAL LABORATORY sentative of Medical Department Equipment Laboratory. Ibid., 684-6.—Khromulov, P. N. O rabote okhrufnoj sanitarno- epidemiologideskoj laboratorU. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 83.—Korostelev, V. Sanitarno-epidemiologifieskie laboratorii Voenno-morskikh sil. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1410.—Laboratory, field, for division. Jap. M. Equip. Rep., 1946, No. 189, 1-26.—New, W. N. Medical Field Research Laboratory. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 19-24.—Overseas with a laboratory. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 50.—Rogdestvensky, V. Podviznaja sani- tarno-epidemiologi6eskaja laboratorija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 675-7. ------& Malakhov, B. Laboratorii voenno-medicinskie. Ibid., 3: 317-23.— Starkey, D. H. Laboratory services. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 23-6.—[U. S. Army Medical School Laboratory] For Photogr. ca. 1901-02, see coUection in Li- brary.—Van Auken, H. A. Development of laboratory services in India-Burma Theater. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 1, 41-4.—Vianna, A. Os laboratorios civis durante as guerras. Laborat. clin., Rio, 1928, 8: 5.—Wells, B. B. The administration of fixed hospital laboratories. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 27, 8-12. ------ The administration of fixed hospital laboratories. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 601-4. ---- Air Force. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory [Wright Field, Ohio] Memo- randum report. Dayton, 1943- ---- Monthly project reports. Wright Field, May 1946- ---- Annual summaries; university contracts with Aero Medical Laboratory. Dayton (1946/47) 1947- United States. Air Force. Arctic Aero- medical Laboratory. Project. Ladd Air Force Base, No. 1, 1948- ---- Quarterly research report. Ladd Air Force Base, Jan./Mar. 1948- United States. Navy. Aero Medical Equipment Laboratory. Monthly memoran- dum for Equipment and Material Section, Bu- reau of Aeronautics. Phila., July 1948- For earUer reports see Weekly memorandum for Equipment and Material Section; Aero Medical Department, U. S. Navy. Heim, J. W., & Armstrong, H. G. A laboratory for research in aviation medicine. J. Aviat. M., 1937, 8: 75-80. ------ Medicina de aviaci6n; un laboratorio para investigaciones en la especiaUdad. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 859-63.— Maxwell, C. L. Visits to aviation medical research laboratories and flight examination clinic at Berlin, Germany, August 9, 10, and 11, 1938. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 49-61. ---- dental. See Dental laboratory. ---- Manuals and methods. See also Medical technician; Medical technic. Babey, A. M., & Nerb, L. Some diagnostic laboratory aids in military medicine. 36p. 23cm. Brooklyn, 1942 [?] Denver, Colorado. Fitzsimons General Hospital. School for Medical Department Enlisted Technicians. Laboratory section: Notes for laboratory technicians. Rev. ed. 119p. 26cm. Denver, 1943. Lipp, H. Empfindliche, einfache und rasch ausfiihrbare Untersuchungsmethoden; fiir Laza- rett-Laboratorien und praktische Aerzte. 2. Aufl. 104p. 17y2cm. Miinch., 1917. Forms No. 4, Taschenb. Feldarzt. Simmons, J. S., & Gentzkow, C. J. Labora- tory methods of the United States Army. 5. ed. 823p. 24cm. Phila., 1944. United States. Army. Medical Depart- ment Enlisted Technicians School. Course for dental technicians. 128p. 26cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1942. --- [Laboratory manual] 3 pts in 1 v. 28cm. Ft Sam Houston, 1944. --- Laboratory technician's manual. 3. ed. lv. 305p. 26cm.' Fort Sam Houston, 1944. 6] MEDICAL LABORATORY 612 MEDICAL OFFICER United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Laboratory methods of the United States Army. 2. ed. 354p. 15cm. Phila., 1919. Forms No. 6, Med. War Manual. United States. Department of the Army. Technical manual, TM 8-227: Methods for lab- oratory technicians. Rev. ed. 618p. 23J^cm. Wash , 1947. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-5: Instructions for preparation of Monthly Clinical Laboratory Report. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 135: Function and scope of Medical Department laboratories. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Aleksandrov, N., Semenov, L., & Shalfeeva, M. Labora- tornye metody issledovanija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 324-43.— Januschke, E. Einige kriegs- wirtschaftliche Massnahmen beim Untersuchungsbetrieb. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1940, 575.—Kaps, L. Truppenarztliche Erfahrungen mit dem Taschenlaboratorium Uroserognost. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 481-96.— Matz, J. N. Izgotovlenie standartnoj aggljutinUujuSdej syvorotki v uslovijakh PPG. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 3, 28-30.—Maurer, F. D. A head holder for laboratory animals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 348-50.— Mayer. Besondere forensische und toxikologische Untersuchun- gen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost. berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 214.—Schroer. Die VereinheitUchung der Liquordiagnostik in den Hyg. U.-Stellen. Ibid., 126-9.—Shuey, H. E., & Cebel, J. Standards of performance in cUnical laboratory diagnosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 799-815. ---- naval. Balch, A. W. Laboratory work aboard ship. Mil. Surgeon, 1907, 20: 171-80. Also French transl., Arch. med. nav., Par., 1907, 88: 14-25.—Clifford, A. B. Laboratory studies and observations during the year 1908. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1909, 3: 114-20. MEDICAL log. Oudard, P. A. Le croiseur 1'Alger en Extreme- Orient. p.161-210. 21>^cm. Par., 1909. Arch. med. nav., Par., 1909, 92: Philip, H. Two rings and a red, a naval surgeon's log. 135p. 22cm. Lond., 1944. Barthelemy. Rapport medical sur le Bouvet. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1909, 91: 25-38.—Burbure, A. de. Journal de bord d'un chirurgien maritime waUon; deux campagnes au long cours dans les eaux boreales, 1787-1788. Bruxelles mid., 1938- 39, 19:410-3.—Hooker, R.W. A ship surgeon's log. CaUfornia West M., 1935, 43: 209-12.—James, R. R. A naval surgeon's log, 1781-1783. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1933, 19: 221-40.— Lowndes, C. H. T. The medical log of the U. S. S. Virginia on the cruise to the Pacific. Mil. Surgeon, 1909, 24: 301-7.— Mirquet. La Marche en Indo-Chine. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1910, 93: 260-9—Quere. Voyage de la Zilie dans le Pacifique (1908) Ibid., 1909, 92: 342-55. MEDICAL officer. See also Chiropodist; Chiropody Corps; Decora- tion; Flight surgeon; Health Officer; Medical consultant; Medical Corps; Medical Service Corps; Naval surgeon; Physician; Reserve officer, medical. Unger, H. Heifer und Soldaten, ein Buch vom Kriege. 310p. 20^cm. Berl., 1943. Applequist, L. The medical profession in war. IlUnois M. J., 1939, 75: 272.—Baker, J. N. The medical officer of health in the present crisis; presidential address. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1941, 56. meet., 12-21.—Blech. G. M. The surgeon's share in winning the battles. Am. J Clin. M., 1917, 24: 632-6.—Dempster, J. H. The military surgeon. Detroit M. J., 1917, 18: 263.—Doctor (The) in modern warfare. Brit. M. J., 1905, 1: 1051.—Haas. A. Die harte Pflicht ruft dich ins Feld [poem] In: Sanitatstruppen, Ziir., 1942, 66.—Hume, E. E. La colaboraci6n del medico mUitar y el medico civU. Arch. peru. pat. clfn., 1948, 2: 485- 94.—Lee, R. V. The Army doctor. California West. M., 1946, 64: 9-13.—Majocchi, A. Tragikomisches Intermezzo. In his Nachtwachen, Frauenfeld, 1946, 161-75.—Paget, S. Servi servorum Dei. Nature, Lond., 1915, 95: 233.—Questions of interest to medical officers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 1325 — Robertson, D. E. Soldiers and doctors. Bull. Acad. M Toronto, 1939, 13: 33-43.—Voncken, J. Les possibiUtes de la medecine militaire. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1947, 100: 1-15.—Williamson, C. S. Problems of the army surgeon. Bol As. med. Puerto Rico, 1941, 33: 359-61. ---- civilian. See also Physician subheadings. Ailing, E. E. Non-American doctors. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 30.—Applications closed for tem- porary and part-time civilian medical officers for Army; doctors needed for other medical positions. Mississippi Doctor, 1940- 41, 18: 353.-—Government to need temporary and part-time civilian medical officers. J. Med., Cincin., 1940-41, 21- 399 Also Rhode Island M. J., 1940, 23: 173.—La Garde, L. A. The surgeon and mUitary preparedness. Mil. Surgeon, 1917, 40: 511-3.—Marble, H. C. Our surgeons in the present war. Am J. Surg., 1943, 59: 159.—Metcalfe, R. F. The civilian surgeon in war. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1941, 72: 535-40.—Smith, F. C. Functions of the Civilian Medical Division of the War Depart- ment; condensed report, 1942-1946. Occup. Med., 1946, 2: 285-97.—Stokes, C. F. How can the surgeon in civil lUe best serve his country in time of war? Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1913 17- 82-5. Also Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1913, 31: 503-9. ---- Duties. See also Education, Role of medical officer. Loriquer, Y. L. *R61e du medecin auxiliaire en campagne. 46p. 24^cm. Par., 1939. Ailing. E. E. Promises made to patients. Med. Bull Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 46.—Bon, H. Devoirs d'6tat du medecin militaire. In his Precis d. med. cath., Par., 1936, 566.—Campana, A. La partecipazione del medico mili- tare alia formazione morale e fisica del soldato. Gior. med mil., 1948, 95: 141.—Church, J. R. Los deberes del medico desde el punto de vista miUtar. Arch. Soc. clfn. Habana, 1907 14: 114-21.—Driest, W. Der Truppenarzt als Berater des Einheitsfuhrers. In his Richtlinien u. Menschenfuhr., 2. Aufl., Berl., 1944, 8.—Knox, E. B. Some medical notes on war. J. r! Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 440; passim.—Middleton, D. S. The work of a regimental medical officer. Ibid., 1941, 76: 311-9. Also Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2: 356-65.—Miilhens, K. J. Arbeitshygienische Aufgaben des Truppenarztes. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 411-6.—Ogilvie, W. H. He ceased to be a doctor. Ind. M. Gaz., 1927, 62: 157.-—Parrilla Hermida, M. Algunas notas sobre la mision del medico militar. In: Cuest. mid. quir. guerra (Girones, L.) Santander, 1938, 71-95.—Professional duties of Medical Corps officers. Month. Health Rep. MU. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 3, 9.—Role (The) of the army medical officer in the men- tal and physical development of the soldier. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 263.— Ruggi, G. Come si possa provvedere per i chirurgi della sanita miUtare. Atti Congr. internaz. med. farm, mil., 1923, 2: 74.— Stromberg, E. MUitarlakarens arbetsforhallanden. 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Australia, 1947, 2: 469-74.—Haubenreisser, W. Aus- bildung und Fortbildung im Sanitatsoffizierkorps der alten Sachsischen Armee. Med. Welt, 1936, 10: 1370-3.—Heyd, C. G. Supplementary postgraduate education for medical officers and civilian doctors. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 208-10.—Jimenez Arrieta, A. Perfectionnement profes- sionnel du medecin miUtaire. Arch. med. beiges, 1935, 88: Bull, internat., 723-37.—Kittel. Die Ausbildung des Sanitats- offiziers. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 43-50.—Leake, C. D. Supplementary postgraduate education for medical officers and civilian doctors. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 210.— Ledent, R. Mobilisation et reeducation. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1947, 100: 246-50.—Lull, G. F. Educational opportunities afforded medical officers in the Army. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1945, 41. Congr., 9-12.—Monprofit. L'assimilation des medecins militaires avec les combattants. Anjou med., 1912, 19: 230-4.—New plans for medical education; specialized training programs-of the Army and Navy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 55.—Nys, P. Education professionnelle et voyages d'etudes pour les mede- cins miUtaires. Bull, internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1947, 20: 452-5.—Post-graduate (On) teaching for service medical offi- MEDICAL OFFICER 613 MEDICAL OFFICER cers. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 2: 153.—Professional courtesy. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 6, 20-2.—Rozycki, F. J. Podstawowe wiadomoici lekarza wojskowego. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 10, 17-23.—Schmidt, H. Der Erziehungs- gedanke im Wirken des Sanitatsoffiziers. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 197-201.—Schurmann. Grundfragen der arztlichen AusbUdung des mUitararztUchen Nachwuchses. Veroff. Heer. San., 1937, H. 102, 257-67.—Silva Garcia, J. La personalidad y la aptitud fisica como requisite previo para el ingreso en las escuelas profesionales. Psiquis, M6x., 1949, July, 73-85.— Smirnov, E. I. 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M., 1942, 42: 118-20. ----- A plea for women doctors. Interne, N. Y., 1943, 9: 53.------Report of progress on commissions for women physicians in the Army and Navy. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 99. ------ Commissions for women physicians; report of special committee. Women in Med., 1943, No. 81, 11—4.— Bass, E. Wars and women doctors. Med. Woman J., 1944, 51: No. 7, 22-4. Also N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1943-44, 96: 324-7.—Commissioning female doctors. Army Navy Reg., 1943, 64: 3.—Couch, J. H. Medettes in war. Univ. Toronto M. J., 1942-43, 20: 273.—Examination of recruits to A. T. S. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 613.—Fritz, G. B. Woman doctors seek officer status in Medical Corps; Army regulations authorize commissions for men only, so women organize crusade for equal rights in war service. Med. Econom., 1941—12, 19: No. 12, 53.—Gerin-Lajoie, L. Les femmes mddecins dans le Corps Medical Royal Canadien de 1'Armee. Union med. Canada, 1942, 71: 1219.—Half-century crusade puts medical women in service. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 166.—Imhoff, M., jr. 10,000,000 women oppose Reserve Commission Ban; M. D. posts in WAAC and WAVES faU to satisfy women physicians. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 3, 49; 110.—Inspections by women doctors. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 570.—Josephi, M. War services for women physicians. Med. Woman J., 1942, 49: 333. ------ Aledical women in the Navy. Women in Med., 1943, No. 81, 9.—Kenyon, D. Women doctors in the Army. Ibid., No. 79, 9.-—Lovejoy, E. P. Medical women's war work. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 65.—McCulloch, E. C. War and the woman physician. N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 315.—Martindale, L. Women doctors in the British Army. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 6.—Mason-Hohl, E. Women physi- cians win Medical Corps status. Ibid., 115.-—Medical women demand equaUty with men in the fighting services. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 897.—Medical women in the Forces. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: Suppl., 54.—Medical women and Ministry of Labour staff. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 90.—No commissions; women medics raise protest. CaUfornia West. M., 1942, 57: 318.—Opportunity for women physicians to contribute to war effort. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 76.—Our medical women and the Army. Med. Clarion, ManUa, 1941, 7: No. 10, 3.— Ruddock, A. S. Work of women physicians as contract sur- geons in war. BuU. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass., 1942,72: 433; 436. ------ Contract surgeons. Med. Woman J., 1942, 49: 34-6.—Schlachter, J. The American Women's Hospitals Re- serve Corps. Ibid., 1944, 51: No. 6, 18-21.—Spencer, R. R. Opportunities for women in war medicine. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 22-6.—Status (The) of medical women in the fighting services. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 360.—Stewart, C. Med- ical woman-power. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 126. ------ Med- ical women in the Forces. Ibid., 505; 2: 23. Also Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 487; 2: 22.—Strott, G. G. Women physicians desiring appointments in the Medical Corps of the United States Naval Reserve. Med. 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Zur SteUung des MUitar-Arztes in drei Jahrhunderten Schweizergeschichte. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 1407-12.—Des Cilleuls, J A propos d'un certificat delivre a un chirurgien militaire en 1779. Mem. Soc. fr. hist, med., 1946, 2: 17-20.—Drigalski, W. v. Konige, Feldherren, Soldaten und Arzt. In his Auf- stieg d. San. Korps, Oldenb., 1939, 114-28.—Ferrari, R. P. Aus der Geschichte des italienischen Heeressanitiitswesens; die Rekrutierung und AusbUdung der Sanitatsoffiziere im XIX. Jahrhundert. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 938-40.—Fighting doctors. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 657.—Gottlieb, B. J. Feldscher und Feldarzt um die Zeit Friedrichs des Grossen. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1943, 19: 323-5.—James, R. R. The medical officers of Greenwich Hospital from A. D. 1695 to 1800. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 164-73.—MacConnell, J. W. What modern medicine owes to the military surgeon. Tr. M. Soc. N. Caro- lina, 1926, 73: 279-89.—Mttller, H. Der Arzt beim Heeres- ersatzwesen einst und jetzt. Veroff. 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Soc. med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 208-16.—Treating the wounded soldier; a nineteenth century steel engraving depicting an Army surgeon attending the arm injury of an infantryman at the Scutari Hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 565.— Wood, S. Homer's fighting surgeons, Machaon and Podalirius Ann. R. CoU. Surgeons England, 1948, 3: 336-40. ---- Immunity. See also Geneva Convention; International Law. Des Gouttes, P. Le personnel sanitaire perd-il son droit k 1'immunite, s'U est arme? Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 72-5. ---- Procurement and assignment. See also Physician, Shortage. Ailing, E. E. Medical personnel situation. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 25-8.—Appointment of offi- cers from civil Ufe. J. Am. M. Ass., i.943, 122: 1190.—Army medical officers to be recruited locaUy. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 703.—Barton, P. C. Procurement and assignment. Dela- ware M. J., 1945, 17: 201-5.—Beckwith, E. R., jr. Your assignment in World War III. Med. Econom., 1948-49, 26: No. 4, 62—4.—Carter, L. D. The medical officer from civil Ufe. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1940, 33: 452.—Central (A) authority for the procurement and assignment of physicians. J. Maine M. Ass., 1941, 32: 265.—Denit, G. B. Elimination of undesirable personnel. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 29.— Gottschalk, G. L'organisation de la carriere medicale aux Etats-Unis et l'influence de la guerre. Rev. m6d. Liege, 1946, 1: 307-10.—Grow, M. C. Medical problems of the MiUtary Establishment. J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 137: 759-62.—Hender- son, E. L. The physician and the war in relation to the Office of Procurement and Assignment Service. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1942, 20: 773-7.—Hillman, C. C. Some personnel problems of the Surgeon General of the Army. J. Am, M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1140^3.—Medical (The) Department officer shortage, fiscal year, 1950. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: No. 6, 2-4.— Medical officers for assignment to P0A. In: Prev. 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Ibid., 1945, 2: 87.—Robinson, P. I. Status of Medical Corps pro- curement. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 106-9. ------■ About the Medical Department; how obtain doctors? Ibid., 1949, 9: 271-4.—Rogers, J. A. A decentraUzing process; in- structions to Medical Officer Recruiting Boards. Pittsburgh MEDICAL OFFICER 614 MEDICAL OFFICER M. BuU., 1942, 31: 445-8.—S., F. C. Too many medical offi- cers. Med. World, 1941, 59: 586.—St. John, C. J. The needs of the Army Medical Service. N. York State J. M., 1949, 49: 1077; 1206.-—Schedule for processing appUcations for Medical and Dental Corps, Regular Axmy. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect, Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 3, 6.—Seeley, S. F. Recom- mendations to physicians and medical students. Interne, N. Y., 1942, 8: 16.—Stewart, D. M. Dr Stewart discusses allevia- tion of Army doctor shortage. Ohio M. J., 1949, 45: 759-61. ---- Societies. [Oslo] Militaermedicinske selskap i Oslo Det Militaermedicinske selskap i Oslo, 1882-1932. 56p. 23cm. Oslo, 1932. 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Organisation du service de santd de l'Armde Suisse. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 157-60.—Ott, W. Mission accomplished und die jetzige Organisation des Schwei- zerischen Sanitatsdienstes. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1950, 27: 11-8.—Rintelen. Zur Frage der Reorganisation der Sani- tatsabteUung. Ibid., 1946, 23: 14-25. ---- by countries: Turkey. Ekrem Sadi Kavur. Sihhiye hizmetinin bazi hususiyetleri. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1945, 74: No. 44, 25-34.—Hasan Kadri Dirim. Harpte ordu sihhiye hizmeti esaslari. Ibid., 1944, 73: No. 43, 36-47.— Mazlum Boysan. Harpte sihhiye hizmetinin organizasyonu ve caUsmasi. Ibid., 80-8.—Necdet Albay. Cene yaraUlari nerede miitehassislar tarafindan tedavi edUmelidir? Ibid., 1942, 71: 9-17.—Sureyya Endik. [Present factors and exigencies of war, necessitating organized sanitary service with aU forms of activity for the present day] Ibid., 1969, No. 27, 91-4. ---- by countries: United States. Billings, J. S. Army medical organization; a presentation of the case. 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Committee on the Medical Branches of the Defence Services. Report. 49p. 8? Lond., 1933. United States. Armed Forces Medical Advisory Committee. Progress report, Jan- uary-July 6, 1949. p. 1., 12 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. United States. Department of Defense. Committee on Medical and Hospital Serv- ices of the Armed Forces. Final report [v. 1.] 27cm. Wash., 1949. MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS 618 MEDICAL SERVICE MEDICAL preparedness. See under Preparedness. MEDICAL record. See Health card; Record, medical. MEDICAL research. See under Research. MEDICAL school. See School. MEDICAL service. See also Air Force Medical Service; Collecting station; Disabled; Division, infantry; Emergency medical service; Evacuation-of wounded, Medical and surgical service; First aid, Medical service; Gas poisoning, Medical service; Hospital ship, Medical service; Medical care; Navy medical service. Cannon, W. B. Medical aid in modern war. J. Ass. M. Students, 1937-38, 2: 116-9.—Courville, C. B. Relationship of the medical service to the combat arms. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B. ^cm. Berl.-Tempelhof, 1938. Also in Veroff. Heer. San., 1937, H. 104: _ Monserrat, S. El Servicio sanitario en campana, del Ejer- cito itaUano. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1942, afio 5, 421- 6-—Paolucci, R. Pensieri di guerra e di pace di un bersagliere marinaro. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: pt 1, 681-3.— Severi, P. Otto mesi di servizio in Marmarica. Rass. clin. ter., 1937, 36: 227-33. ---- by countries: Japan. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun-syo zyuni-kai tokei nenpo [Twelfth annual statistical report of the Army Ministry of the Japanese Empire] 884p. 25Hcm. Tokyo, 1899. ---- by countries: Mexico. Hernandez Vela, S. El Servicio de sanidad en campafia y su inportancia adquirida durante la ultima guerra mundial. Mem. Convene, med. mU. mex., 1936, 195-7.—Suarez Torres, G. Importancia del Servicio de sanidad mUitar. Rev. mid. mil.. Mix., 1938, 1: 22-30.—Vargas, F. E., & Gonzalez Cosio, A. Servicio de sanidad en la guerra. Mem. Convene, med. mU. mex., 1936, 79-85, 28 p. ---- by countries: Peru. Evolucion de los Servicios de sanidad como consecuencia de las ultimas guerras. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1936, 9: 11-23.— Fernandez Davila, G. Sinopsis histdrica del Servicio de sanidad del Ejdrcito peruano. Ibid., 1937, 10: 7-14.—Servicio de sanidad de nuestro Ejercito. Rev. mU. Perti, 1944, 41: 397-400. ---- by countries: Philippine Islands. Luna, V. Plan for the Medical Service, P. A., in accordance with the National Defense Act. Rev. fiUp. med., 1936, 27: 305-12.—Valdes, B. J. Medical preparedness; PhUippine Army. J. PhUippine M. Ass., 1941, 21: 605. ---- by countries: Poland. Giedroyc, F. Sluzba zdrowia w dawnem wojsku polskiem. 53p. 27J^cm. Warsz., 1927. Konopka, S. [History of the sanitary service in the Polish Army] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 581-96.—Maszadro, K. Sluzba zdrowia w nowoczesnej wojnie. Ibid., 1941, 34: 131-4.— Prechner, A. Organizacja sluzby zdrowia dywizji piechoty podczas natarcia. Ibid., 1949, 25: 259-69.—Rudke, L. [The author's sanitary service in the 2nd brigade of the PoUsh Legions] Ibid., 1936, 28: 341-64.—Ryll-Nardzewski, C. [Sanitary service in Szczypiorne and Lomza] Ibid., 365-411.— Streit, L. [Sanitary service of the Polish Legions] Ibid., 437-57. ---- by countries: Portugal. Giao, M. O servigo de saude miUtar. CUn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1938, 4: 83-7. ---- by countries: Russia. Georgievsky, A. S. Ochobh opraHHsauuH h TaKTHKH MeflHirHHCKoft cjiyacSH AeficTByioruefi apMHH. 223p. 20Hcm. Moskva, 1947. Propper-Grashchenkov, N. I. Soviet health protection in peace and war, with an appendix: Notes of a guerilla surgeon. 36p. 19cm. Lond., 1945. Bagdasarjan, S. M. Sanitarnaja sluzba v bojakh za rodinu' Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 7-10.—Bunkin, N. Vrafiebnyj kontrol. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1042-5.—Georgievsky, A. Upravlenie medicinskoj sluzboj. Ibid., 5: 639-46.—Grigorjev, A., & Strigin, M. Medicmskaja sluzba. Ibid., 3: 946-60.—Korneev, B. M. Konferencija v Kujbysevskoj voenno-medicinskoj akademii; tema konferencu: Sanitarnaja sluzba roty i bataliona v boju. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 89-91.—Lukacky, N. Mediko-sanitarnaja sluzba na morskikh sudakh. Med. rabot., 1947, 10: No. 21, 2.— Maslinkovsky, T. Medicinskaja sluzba armii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 264-70.—Miterev, MEDICAL SERVICE 620 MEDICAL SERVICE CORPS G. A. Red Army medical service in modern war. Laborat. Digest, S. Louis, 1944-45, 8: 3.—[Organization of pre-medical aid during miUtary operations] Farmacia, Moskva, 1941, 4: No. 11, 3-14.—Shustov, V. M. O zada6akh ledebnoj raboty v Krasnoj ArmU. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, 3-10.—Sokolov, A. N. Zada6i podgotovki medicinskikh kadrov Krasnoi Army. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 1-6.—Strigin, M. Medicinskaia sluzba; mediko-sanitarnaja slufba flota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 956-9.—Voitenko, M. F. [Medical service for mUitary operations in populated localities] Med. sestra, Moskva, 1944, No. 4, 10-4.—Zavalisin, N. Me- dicmskaja slufba Sovetskoj armii. Med. rabot., 1950, 13: No. 8, 3. ---- by countries: Sweden. Bauer, F. VUka fordringar i kirurgiskt avseende kunna vi staUa pa de lakare, som arbeta a krigsskadeplatser? Allm. sven. lak. tidn., 1915, 12: 129-36.—Nystrom, G. Om organisa- tion av elever vid de allmanna laroverkens hogre klasser sasom tillfaUiga bitraden inom den frivUliga sjukv&rden under krigstid samt om en enkel och bilUg anordning for transport av sjukbarar medelst cyklar. Ibid., 273-83, Ulust. ---- by countries: Switzerland. Developpment (Le) du Service de santo dans l'Armee Suisse- BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1947, 20: 165-84.—Jaeger, H. Services derriere le front. In: Sanitatstruppen, Ziir., 1942, 30-6.—Meuli. Ueber den Sanitatsdienst bei den Eskorten der Auslandszuge in den Jahren 1919-1921; ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Abt. f. Transporte des Eidg. MiUtardeparte- ments (E. M. D.) Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 152.— Richard. Ueber Zukunftsaufgaben des Armee-Sanitats- dienstes. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1945, 22: 60-3.— Schitlowsky, M. L'instruction en campagne des unites du Service de santo de 1'Armee Suisse. Off. mternat. docum. mid. mU., 1936, 6. sess., 85-109. Also Bull, internat. serv. sante, Liege, 1937, 10: 149-67. ---- by countries: Turkey. Cezmi Turk. Askeri sihhiye hizmeti tarihi [History of the mUitary medical service] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: No. 32, 1; 1941, 70: No. 33, 4.—Sadettin Tosun. Haydarpasa asker hastenesi (1845-1945) yuzuncuyili miinasebetUe. Ibid., 1946, 75: No. 46, 47-53.—Semsettin Camoglu. [War medicine; division of service] Ibid., 1939, 68: No. 28, 101-6. by countries: United States. Bliss, R. W. On the medical service of the United States Army; statement before the Com- mittee of the National Security Organization, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. 24 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. United States. Army. Surgeon-General's Office. Report on medical service of the Army to the Committee on the National Security Organization, Commission on Organization of the Executive Branch of the Government. 5. Oct 1948. 45p. [14] 1. lOp. 32cm. Wash., 1948. Bliss, R. W. O futuro do Servico de saiide do Exercito dos Estados Unidos (transl.) Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1948 37- 263-8.—Clark, M. W. Lieut. Gen. Mark W. Clark eulogizes Medical Corps' services. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 640.— Corby, J. F. The newer Army Medical Service. Week. Roster, Plula., 1939-40, 35: 555—Darnall, J. R. A panoramic sketch of U. S. Army Medical Service today. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, \17: 2,174-7- ------ A general perspective of the U. s! Army Medical Service. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 61, 147-62.— Declaraciones de la Misi6n medica miUtar chilena que visita EE. UU. Bol. mid. Chile, 1943-44, 19: No. 812, 1.—Hawley, P. R. The medical service of the United States Army. J Indiana M. Ass., 1940, 33: 446-50.—Heflebower, R. C. The organization of the medical service of the Army in war. IlUnois M. J 1938, 73: 162-7.—Laws, H. A., jr. Medicine in the Armed Forces of our country. J. Tennessee M. Ass. 1942 35- 169-75.—Ledfors, G. E. CentraUzation of the U. S. miUtary medical service of the Armed Forces. J. Aviat. M., 1949 20- 260-78.—Magee, J. C. Medical activities of the augmented military forces. Ann. Int. M., 1940-41, 14: 2173-8.—Matlack, F. S. The military side of medical service. Army M. Bull' 1937, No. 38, 50-4—Middleton, W. S. United States Army! In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 485-8 — Eadu*> .R- G\ Medical service in the United States Army. Rev. fiUp. med., 1936, 27: 297-304—Questions about medical service with the fighting forces. Med. Econom., 1941-42 19- No. 11, 31-3.—St. John, C. F. The needs of the Army Medical Service. N York State J. M., 1949, 49: 1077: passim- [becretary of War] Stimson names unit to study medical services of Army. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1942, 28: 368—Serving 1943D10 N 3Ur1jfrmed Forces ["lustrations] Surg. Equip., MEDICAL Service Corps. See also Administration; Hospital administra- tion; Medical supply. Andrus, C. L. The Medical Service Corps of the U. S Navy. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 273-5.—Brooks, M. The Medical Service Corps of the U. S. Naval Reserve. Ibid., 275-7.—Estudios comparativos acerca de los servicios admi- nistrativos sanitarios en los dUerentes ejeicitos de tierra, de mar y de aire. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. mU., 1935, 8 Congr., 1: 399-405.—Goriup, O. F. Medical Service Corps problems. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons Wash., 1948, Jan., 107-9. ------ The Medical Service Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 362-5.—Jones, H. W. Med- ical services of the Armed Forces. In: Admin. Med. (Emerson H.) N. Y., 1941, 777-97.—Lewis, C. V. Medical Administra- tive Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 299-305.—Martin, F. Volunteer Medical Service Corps. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 291-3.—Medical (The) Administration Corps of the Army. Science, 1942, 95: 269.—Negresco, M., & Balanesco. Etude comparative des attributions des services administratffs sani- taUes dans les differentes armees de terre, de mer et de l'air.— Rapp. Congr. internat. med. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., 1: 407-40.— President signs law creating Medical Service Corps. Fog Horn, S. Franc, 1946-47, 6: No. 53, 1.—S., F. C. ReUef for the Army medical officer. Philadelphia M., 1942-43, 38: 5.—Vansteen- berghe, V. Les attributions des services administratffs sani- taires dans l'armee de terre francaise. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., 2: 162-93.—Volunteer (The) Med- ical Service Corps. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 903. Also N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 890; 896. MEDICAL soldier. See also Medical troops; Soldier. Babbling Brooke. Fort Sam Houston, Tex., v.l, 1946- Esprit de corps. Carlisle Barracks, Pa., v.l, No. 12, 1930- Soldiers in white. Denver, Apr. 1943- Fitzgerald, E. Supervising and teaching. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 446-8.-—Haas, A. Zerrissen und entzweit [poem] In: Sanitatstruppen, Ziir., 1942, 7.—Kazizuka, R. Doitu rikugun ni okeru eiseibu-ka sisotu kyoiku no gaiky5 [The gen- eral situation in the German Army regarding the education of privates in the sanitation corps] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 551.— Okunev, V. V. [Instructions in sanitary service and education of a soldier in the Red army] In: Rukov. kurs. sredn. med. pers. (Ikhteiman, M. S.) Moskva, 1937, 664-9.—Teasley, G. H. Training the medical department soldier. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 353-8.—-Training China's young Army of medical aides. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 38.—Voitenko, M. F. Boe: vaja podgotovka sanitarov polkovogo punkta medicinskoj pomosdi. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 5, 31-6. ---- Manual. China. Chun. 18. Chi-t'uan-chun. Liu- shou-ping-t'uan. Wei-Sheng-pu. Chiai-p'ou- hsiieh [Anatomy; 18. Guard Corps. Sanitation Command] Hsia ts'e. 299p. 18cm. [n. p.] [before 1937] Eisei hei kyotei. 14, 27, 319p. 18cm. Tokyo, 1938. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 59: Unterrichts- buch fiir Sanitatsunteroffiziere und -mannschaf- ten. 430p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 100: Krankentragerordnung [Reprint] 120p. 15cm. Berl., 1938. —— [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 100/1: Ausbildungsvorschrift fiir Krankentrager und Sanitatskompanien. H. 1: Krankentrageraus- bildung. Abschnitte H bis L. 44p. 15cm. Berl., 1938. Japan. Rikugun. Rikugun hukyuban, dai- 511-go: Eisei-ho oyobi kyukyu-ho [Popular army series, No. 511: Hygienics and emergency relief methods] 147p. lO^cm. Tokyo, 1936. Kalies, W. Die Sanitatsfibel. 89p. 19cm. Berl., 1933. Also 6. Aufl. 98p. 20cm. Berl., 1935. Also 9. Aufl. 103p. 18>^cm. Berl., 1937. Also 10. Aufl. 108p. 20Hcm. Berl., 1941. MEDICAL SOLDIER 621 MEDICAL STUDENT Kolesnikov, N. V., & Shabanov, A. N. MejIHUHHCKHH CnpaBOIHHK hjih fpejibflmepoB. 574p. 21cm. Moskva, 1948. Medical soldier's handbook. 371p. 19cm. Harrisb., 1941. Also 2. ed. 383p. 19Hcm. Harrisb., 1942. Sirakawa, Y. Guntai eiseigaku. 5. han insatu. 12, 165p. 18tfcm. Tokyo, 1939. United States. War Department. Med- ical department soldier's handbook. 486p. 22^cm. Wash., 1941. MEDICAL student. See also Medical officer, Procurement and as- signment. Beasley, L. Uxor medicae; the diary of a medical student's wife. Centaur, Menasha, 1941-42, 47: 152; 223a; 1942-43, 48: 23.—British (The) Medical Students' Association. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1410.—England (In) now; a running com- mentary by peripatetic correspondents. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1:271.—Ingraham, I. H. Medical students and social medicine. Med. J., Lond. (Can.) 1941-42, 12: 68-71.—Lassek, A. M. The neglected premedics. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll., 1942, 17: 175-7.—Military preparedness symposium for medical stu- dents. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 333.—Pyke, D. Great Bri- tain's medical students at war. Interne, N. Y., 1943, 9: 36- 40.—Schwartz, S. Medical students in World War I. Med. BuU., N. Y., 1941-42, 7: 87.—Studenti (Gli) in medicina lau- reati ad honorem caduti in combattimento [IUustr.] In: Libro d'oro, Roma, 1924, opp. p. 193.—To-morrow's medical student. Med. Press & CUc, Lond., 1942, 208: 241-3. --- Deferment. See also Recruiting; Service. Chronology of medical student deferment. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 1143.—Deferment of medical students becomes vital problem; final decision rests with local draft boards; many more Ohio physicians caUed to active service during April. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 485-8.—Deferment of medical students and internes. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1941, 31: 594.— Deferment of medical and premedical students. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 599.—DeRouIet, A. Deferment of chUopody students. Chiropody Rec, 1942, 25: 86.—Hershey, L. B. Deferments of professional students and instructors. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 464. ------ Deferment of premedical and medical students. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1944, 30: 271-5. ----- & Camalier, C. W. Student deferment. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1943, 30: 582-4.—Hertzog. L. S. Deferment for medical students urgent. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1941, 34: 170.— Huntley, C. W. A unUorm premedical rating sheet. Bios, Mount Vernon, 1945, 16: 221-6.—Masoner, K. W. Medical students ordered deferred by Selective Service Director. Hosp. Management, 1941, 51: No. 5, 15.—Medical deferment. West Virginia M. J., 1941, 37: 511.—Medical students, deans and deferment. Am. J. Surg., 1941, 54: 587.—Medical students and interns must be allowed to complete their training. Ne- braska M. J., 1941, 26: 188.—Medical (The) students must be deferred. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 706.—Progress being made on deferment of medical students and interns; state and local preparedness committees act. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 574.— Selective Service deferment of physicians, medical students and premedical students. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 131.— Selective Service system acts to defer medical students and interns. Ibid., 1941, 116: 2171.—Wilkerson, F. W. Deferred status of medical students, internes and residents. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1941-42, 11: 169. --- Education. Arms, N., III. Loans for medical students; America needs more physicians in a hurry, so War Manpower Commission wiU provide funds to hasten their education. Med. Econom., 1941- 42, 19: No. 12, 58.—Dalton, J. N. Premedical and medical education as related to the United States Army. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1943, 29: 70-6. Also Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr., 6-9.—Douthwaite, A. H. To those entering the clinical period. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1941, 55: 247.—Medical coUeges prepare to accelerate medical education. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1942, 17: 48.— Pre-medics organize hospital aides to solve personnel shortage; 70 Yale undergraduates spend 5 hours each week aiding nurses in New Haven Hospital. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 2, 21.—Warns of dangers in speeding up production of physicians; A. M. A. Journal says any extensive efforts to increase number graduated each year wUl lower professional standards. Mem- phis M. J., 1942, 17: 110. --- Induction. Army service of medical students and interns. Science, 1941, 93: 417.—B., A. P. Students in war. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1938-39, 46: 137.—Coburn. H. C, jr. The medical student and the military program. J. Bowman Gray School M., 1943, 1: 20-7.—Cumulative shortage of physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 856.—Diehl, H. S. Medical education and the Procurement and Assignment service. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1943, 29: 105-13. Also Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr., 9-12.—Estudiantado (El) de medicina y la guerra. S. E. M., Caracas, 1942, 8: No. 84,1-3.— Examens (Les) du P. C. B. des 6tudiants appelSs sous les drapeaux. Concours mid., 1940, 62: 141.—Fendall, R. Students' caU-up. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 547.—Kelley, James O. Shall medical defense be depleted? Phi Chi Q., 1941, 38: 435.-—Lewis, E. L. The medical student and the war. Centaur, Menasha, 1943-44, 49: 126.—Medical (The) student and the draft. Texas J. M., 1941-42, 37: 516.—Medical students and the Selective Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2056 — Memorandum regarding miUtary services; medical students, interns, and residents. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 12, 45.— Military services of medical students, interns and residents. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1942, 45: 156.—Morgan, H. J. Reflections of an Army officer on medical students and the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 71-4.—Noel. Le service militaire des 6tudiants en medecine. BuU. mid., Par., 1911, 25: 425.—Penman, W. J. Students in uniform? Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 337.—Premedical education and the 18 year old draftee. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1042.—Pre-medical (To) and medical students. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 333.— Pre-medical (To) and medical students in relation to the draft. Kentucky M. J., 1942, 40: 75.—Rappleye, W. C. Memorandum regarding mUitary services of medical students, interns and residents. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1942, 17: 43-5.—Rowntree, L. G. Selective Service and medical students. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 211.—Sollmann, T. The Dean's letter. CUn. BuU., Clevel., 1941, 5: 78.—Status of the medical student. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1941, 34: 688.-—Students in untform? Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1:307. ---- Reserve function. Army reserve commissions for lower classmen. Messenger, 1942, 39: No. 3, 22.—Commissions in Army reserve open to medical school lower classmen. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 459.— Medical students to be transferred to reserve pool. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 202.—Premedical and medical students; opportunity for appointments as ensigns in class H-V(P) United States Naval Reserve. N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 371.—Reserve commissions for medical students. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 146.—Ulio, J. A. Commissions for medica 1 students. Ibid., 119: 352; 423. ---- Training program. Army and Navy medical training program; official announce- ment on detaUs of Army and Navy programs for trammg medical students. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 217-9. Also IlUnois M. J., 1943, 83: 378-80. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 120.— Army speciaUzed training program for medical and premedical students. IUinois M. J., 1943, 84: 7. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 379.—Boynton, R. E., & Diehl, H. S. The prehabUi- tation of registrants; a university program to prepare students for mUitary service. Ibid., 1941, 117: 623-5.—Clark-Kennedy, A. E. Training of medical students for war service. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 991.—Dixon, J. M. The Army SpeciaUzed Training Unit at the Medical College of Virginia. Virginia M. Month., 1944, 71: 258-60.—Hogan, B. W. The Navy premedical program. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1090. ------ The premedical and medical phases of the Navy V-12 Program. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1944, 19: 24-9.—Jones, C. B. Army and Navy to send 5,000 a year through medical school; enUsted men wUl receive up to 5 years of free medical education. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 7, 36; 102.—Medical students on Army pay. Virginia M. Month., 1943, 70: 324.—Navy pro- gram for student trammg. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1943, 29: 150.— New plans for medical education; speciaUzed training programs of the Army and Navy. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 239.—W., T. S. Medical students and miUtary training. Am. J. Surg., 1941, 52: 1. MEDICAL supply. See also Dental supply; Drug supply; Supply. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/7: Pack- ordnung der Sanitatsausriistung, Satz b; Vorrat Sanitats-Gerat. 24p. 21cm. Berl., 1941 — Spain. Ministerio de marina. Servicio de sanidad. Reglamento del instrumental quirtir- gico y material sanitario para los buques y enfer- merias de la Armada; aprobado por Real orden de 24 de abril de 1929, Diario oficial numero 119, pagina 1145. 33p. 23cm. Madr., 1929. United States Army. Medical Depart- ment. Procurement, p.85-233. 25y2cm. Wash., 1928. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War. United States. Medical Supply Services School. Medical Supply Services School text book. 4v. 29cm. S. Louis, 1943. MEDICAL SUPPLY 622 MEDICAL TACTICS United States. War Department. Sur- geon-General's Office. Medical Department procurement planning handbook, v. p. 27^cm. Wash., 1940. Wolfe, E. P. Medical supplies and the supply service of the Medical department, United States Army. 4v. 27cm. Wash., 1920 [?] Yates, R. E. The procurement and distribu- tion of medical supplies in the zone of the interior during World War II. 254p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Activities connected with the overseas transportation of suppUes; Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 713-45.—Belchenko, E. S. [Supplying materials in rolls to the operating room in the regi- mental area] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 8, 96.—Bigot, A., & Auriol, R. F. Le probleme des medicaments en Indochine de 1940 a 1945. Produits pharm., 1947, 2: 109-19.—Bohn, G. A. Medical suppUes for France. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 1, 44-7.—Camp medical supply service; Aledical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 411-74.—Cannon, A. R. Aledical requUements. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 35.—Carro sanitario de dos ruedas. Rev. san. mil., B. AU-., 1937, 36: 164.—Cerbulescu, C. Care ar fi cea mai buna organizare si inzestrare a unui depozit central sanitar modem, pentru a putea satisface nevoile armatei atat in timp de pace, ct sai in timp de rasboi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 930-5.—Clark, A. P. Requirements. MU. Surgeon, 1924, 55: 353-68.—Enloe, C. F., jr. Medical supplies; development, production and distribution. In: Effect of Bombing &c Ger- many (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 294- 339, Ulust., tab.-—Hays, S. B. The medics also have supply problems. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1948-49, 28: 60-2 — Heun, E. E. Suggested card-index system to replace the pres- ent bill book of the medical department. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, Suppl. No. 9, 68-72.—Joint Armed Forces medical supply system. Rep. Com. M. & Hosp. Serv. U. S. Dep. Defense, 1949, Sect. A, 22p.—Karth, B. V&r lakemedelsforsorjning un- der avsparrning och krig. Sven. lak. tidn., 1939, 36: 2062-70. Also in Handledn. & Forsvarsmed., Stockh., 1940, 1: 256-64.— Keeser, E. Ueber die ArzneimitteUage in der britischen Zone. Aerztl. Wschr., 1946-47, 1: 25.—Krichevsky, J. Intendantskoe obespecenie meroprijatij medicinskoj sluzby. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 947. —— Manevr sredstvami medicinskoj sluzby. Ibid., 3: 634-43.—Levashev, V. Letnaja odezda. Ibid., 480-4.—McGill, D. P., jr. Medical supply in EUCOM. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 33.—Maimind, S. Nesovmestimost' lekarstvennykh sredstv. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 3: 420. ------ Perechen' lekarstvennykh sredstv i rastenU. Ibid., 421-49.—Markovsky, V. Perevjazodnyj material. Ibid., 4: 400-3. ------ Sheik khmirgi6eskij. Ibid., 5: 1017.— Medical suppUes, American Expeditionary Forces. In: Aled. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 747-852.— Medical supply. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 12, 1-74.—Morgan, C. V. Medical supply history. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 25-9.—Naval medical supply pubUcations. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 12, 55- 9.—Papish, G. N. [Storage and transportation of medical and sanitary suppUes in winter] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 62—4.— Poliakov, N. G. [Provision at locus of medical suppUes] Voen. med. J., Aloskva, 1944, June, 42.—Procurement (The) of problem items. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 555-64 — Reznikov, S. M. [Economic problems of the services of supply of evacuation hospitals] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 6, 3-7.—Ruge, O. G., & Schaffer, C. E. Revision of the Supply Table of the Medical Department, 1918. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1918, Suppl. No. 7, 35-9, 4 pi.-—Shavcov, S. I. [Conference of medical supply chiefs of the Red Army] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 2, 65.------ Medicinskoe snabzenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1011-6.—Spezzaferri, A. Recupero dei materiali di medicatura. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 49-55.— Steinbriick. Die Arznei- und Verbandmittelversorgung im Charite-Krankenhause wahrend des Weltkrieges. Zschr. Krankenpfl., 1919, 41: 102-11.—Storing and distributing agencies [in the Medical Department] In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 67-83.—Supply table of the medical department. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, Suppl. No. 7, 35.—Sviontecky, I. O. [Supplying first-aid detachments with sanitary materUa] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1916, 245: med.-spec pt, 300-22.—Termination of accountabUity for supplies sent to the American Expeditionary Forces. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 743-5.— Timankov, K. D. [Problems of medical supply of the Red Army] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 80-2.-—Vorovich, M. [Medical suppUes] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 59-63.— Wartime supply problems. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 12, 38-55— Washburn, F. A. Role of civUian hospital in reinforcing the Medical De- partment of the Army in formation of an expeditionary force. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1940, 42: 974-9.—Wilson, W. L. Past and future of medical department procurement. Army M. BuU., 1939, 48: 83-90. MEDICAL tactics. See Battlefield, Medical tactics; Tactics. MEDICAL technic. See also Medical laboratory, Manuals and methods; Surgical technic; Therapeutics; also under specific headings. Burt, R. L. A modification of the Redemann semi-micro-Kjeldahl steam distillation apparatus with a note on the determination of blood urea nitrogen. 4p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 007 040, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Cornil, M. L., Franck, M., & Vignes, M. H. Les medications systematiques en chirurgie de guerre; Bibliographic analytique des travaux recents. 35p. 8? Par., 1917. District of Columbia. U. S. A. Medical Society of the District of Columbia. Report of a special committee...upon the claims of homeopaths and other irregular practitioners for professional recognition in the medical service of the United States Government, and the charges brought by the homeopaths against the United States Commissioner of Army and Xavv Pen- sions. 8p. 23cm. Wash., 1871. Weaver, R. H., Tarver, E., & Fish, G. A semimicro method for the colorimetric determina- tion of tissue lipids, lip. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. I, Res. Proj. NM 007 030, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Aleksandrov, N. Reakcia svjazyvanija komplementa. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1066.— Constantinescu, G. Microdozarea colorimetrica a argintului. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1936, 35: 819.—Gurevich-Iljin, G. Medicinskaja tekhnika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946^8, 3: 979-98.—Holman, E. Working rules in the field; some general points of interest to corpsmen and mUitary surgeons. Stanford M. BuU., 1944-45, 2: 175-93. Also U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 275-83.—lonescu, A. M., & Ichim, C. Dozarea alcaloisilor din opiu si a derivatilor lor prin metoda mercurimetrica. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 889-93.— Jablonsky, E. Medicinskija ucrezdenija mirnago vremeni na boevom korable. Morsk. vrach. S. Peterb., 1913, 647-56.— Koldovsky, K. Z vojenske lekafske praxe; v^znam vfiasne prohlidky po udavanein urazu. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 294-6.—Levin, R. A. [Depolymerization of formalin by the ammonia method] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 8, 48.—Lorber, L. Oldatok bigftasa; szdmltas nelkul. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 362.—Ranke. Aerztliche Fragen der technischen Entwicklung; Festvortrag zum 143. StUtungsfest der mUitararztUchen Akademie. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, H. 109, 5-16.—Smith, H. W. Medicine advances in battlefield technics. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 25.—Stevens, T. W., & Kimbrell. W. R. Some practical suggestions for a field medical unit. Ibid., 1945, 18: 63.—ZySdS, S.. & Masaki, N. Daeki ni yoru ketueki-kei kensa ni tuite; dai-ku-sidan sanpo dai-ku-daitai heiin no ketueki-kei [On the examination of blood groups< by means of saUva; blood groups of the members of the Ninth BattaUon of mountain artiUery of the Ninth Division] Zyu- zenkai zassi, 1935, 40: 93-8. ---- diagnostic. See also such terms as Bacteriology, Methods; Blood grouping; Fecal matter, Examination; Hematology, etc. Matz, P. B. Standardization of clinical lab- oratory work in hospitals and regional offices: The blood. Rev. ed. 30 1. 27cm. Wash. [?] 1934. Forms No. 15, CUn. Bull. Med. Hosp. Serv. Veterans Admin., U. S. Alekseev-Berkman, I. Isprainenija (faeces) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-^8, 2: 1008-14.—Barnett, R. N. Evaluation of certain clinical laboratory procedures. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 219-22—Belikov, L. Bakteriologi6eskie issledovanija krovi, ispraznenij, moci, spinnomozgovoj iidkosti, sUzi, mokroty i gnoja. 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Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 236. _____Oxyuris feregpete kimutatasanak egyszeru m6dszere belsarvizsgalat nelkul. Ibid., 238. ------ Egyszeru m6dszer a tej karos savmennyisegenek meghatarozas&ra. Ibid., 362. _____A coU bacillus kimutatdsanak gyors 6s egyszeru m6dszere vlzben es vizeletben laborat6riumi berendezes nelkul. Ibid., 432.—Muniz Barreto, L. Tecnicas de laborat6rio. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1945, 34: 323-60.—Muschel, L. H. Laboratory procedures. Surgeon Cue. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 3, 18.—Ranke & Seydel. Stufenphotometrische Kohlenoxydbestimmung im Blutstropfen. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, No. 108, 200-10.—Vovsi, M., Egorov, P., & Makarenko, A Diagnoz. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 464-8. MEDICAL technician. See also Feldsher. United States. Army. Medical Depart- ment Enlisted Technicians School. Labora- tory technicians' mimeographed compend. 97p. 25^cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1942[?] Also Supplement. 7p. 25}£cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1942[?] --- Technician's manual. 3. ed. v. p. [354]p. 25y2cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1943. United States. Army Service Forces. Programs of instruction for Medical Department enlisted technicians. 217p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Ballard. E. L. Technicians' training at San Diego. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: No. 2, 13-5.—Casad, D. E„ Broderick, T. A., & Haver, H. T. Method for instructing medical tech- nicians. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 109-12 — Holmes, P. W. The enUsted assistant to the flight surgeon. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 675-8.—Medical department tech- nicians. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 665.—Moskowitz, S. Safety for laboratory technicians. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 11, 3-6.—Natanson, A., & Sokolov, M. Kontrol medicinskij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 9-14.—Phillips, M. W., & Paschal, J. D. Tech- nicians' training school. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 2, 46-8.—Safety for laboratory tech- nicians. Med. BuU. U. S. FUst Army, 1948, 3: No. 12, 31-6 — Suggested program for the training of Army corps men as medical technicians. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 10, 52.— Taylor, J. M. Give the mUitary surgeon skUled and adequate assistance; he cannot do it aU. N. York M. J., 1917, 106: 125. MEDICAL troops. See also Aid station; Medical soldier; also Company, medical; Medical battalion; Unit. Sanitatstruppen (Die) 98p. 23cm. Zur., 1942. United States. Department of the Army. War Department Document No. 662: Drill regulations and service manual for sanitary troops, United States Army; 1917. 287p. 15# cm. Wash., 1917. Florelius, S. Sanitetsoppsetningene ved de norske "pohti- tropper" s feltavdeUnger i Sverige. Norsk tskr. mU. med., 1948, 33; passim.—Leman, H. L'organisation et l'instruction des troupes du Service de sante. Arch. med. beiges, 1936, 89: Bull. internat., 795-809. Also Sess. Off. mternat. docum. med. mil., 1936, 6. Sess., 27-48.—Ludy, F. Ueber die Verwendung von markierten Verwundeten bei Feldubungen der Sanitats- kompagnie. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1930, 7: 39—42.— Novakovitch, D. [Program for teaching of recruits in sanitary divisions] Voj. san. glasnik., 1930, 1: 250-9.—Sims L. C. The first-aid man. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, Suppl. No. 7, 74.—Tenchio, F. Un esercizio sanitario. In: Sanitatstruppen, Ziir., 1942, 90-3, illust.—Wickert, H. T. Notes on combined training for medical department troops. Army M. BuU., 1937, No. 38, 59-65. MEDICINE. See Drug; Therapeutics. For war medicine see Military medicine. MEDITERRANEAN Theater. See under World War II. MELANOSIS. See also Dermatosis. Civatte, A. Les melanoses de guerre il y a 25 ans et au- jourd'hui. Actual, derm, vener., 1944, 7-16.—Degos, R. Les melanoses de guerre; meianose de Riehl. Mddecine, Par., 1943, 24: No. 5, 11-4—Dorffel, J., & Froehlich, J. Ueber die Kriegs- melanosen. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1943-44, 185: 203-21. MENINGES. See also subsequent headings. Borasi, G. Un caso di tromboflebite del seno laterale. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 498-500.—Dicenta Segui, J. Un caso de tromboflebitis del seno lateral. Med. & cUc. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 17, 71-5.—Minard, D., & Howell, S. R. The use of fluo- rescein in studies of the pial circulation in monkeys with a new type of lucite calvarium. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 215. MENINGIC space. Bernardini, G. Le affezioni dello spazio epidurale spinale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 267-98, 2 pi. ------ [The same] ... Lesioni mfiammatorie. Ibid., 1947, 52: 5-34.— Levin, M. J. Lumbar puncture headaches. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 107-10.—Linares Maza, A. La punci6n cisternal ambulatoria. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 17, 45-53.—Method for preventing contamination of spinal fluid. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 19, 22.—Sousa Medina, D. de. Puncao sub-occipital. Arq. brasil, med. nav., 1941, 2: 431-7.—Veiga de Barros, A. J. Liquor em neuro-psiquiatria; tecnica da puncao suboccipital e raquiana. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 227-50, 5 pi., ch.-—Warren, W. R. The sequelae of lumbar puncture. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 4. 19-24. ---- Hemorrhage. Barship, M. M. Spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 295-8.—Benkwith, K. B. Early ophthalmic findings in a case of spontaneous subarachnoid hemorrhage of brain. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1944, 43: 535-7.—Cleave, T. L. A case of subarachnoid haemorrhage. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 340—Danson, J. G. On spon- taneous subarachnoid haemorrhage. Ibid., 280-96, pi.— Doleman, F. T. Delayed traumatic subarachnoid haemorrhage. Ibid., 1941, 27: 309.-—Holmes, J. G. A case of subarachnoid haemorrhage. Ibid., 1938, 24: 341.—Morrison, R. J. G. An unusual case of subarachnoid haemorrhage. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 398-401.—Nesbitt, R. W. Two cases of sub- arachnoid haemorrhage. J, R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 338- 40.—Rash, J. O. W.( & Goldys, F. M. Spontaneous subarach- noid hemorrhage occurring in a pilot during flight. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 91-5. MENINGITIS. Bailey, C. A. An epidemic of eosinophilic meningitis, a previously undescribed disease, occurring on Ponape, Eastern Carolines. 32p. 26Mcm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 5. Acute lymphocytic chorio-meningitis. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 9, 4. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 47.—Alcarez-Perez, R. Insuficiencia de penicUina en el tratamiento de una meningitis otogena. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 23, 19-25.—Cadez, G. Slucaj otogenog meningitisa komplicUan upalom vrska pUamide. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 165-7.—Cornel], V. H., & Jones, H. W. A case of meningitis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948 8: 73.-—Evans, E. F. Pachymeningitis hemorrhagica interna; with case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 476- 80—Findlay, G. M., Stuart-Harris, C. H., & McCallum, F. O. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis with report of a case. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 8-15—Hebraud, A., & Nicol, J. Y. Meningite post-traumatique a pneumocoques; valeur prophy- lactique des sulfamides; valeur therapeutique et prophylac- tique de la penicilline. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 253-7.— Isii, S. Syono enzui-so sensi oyobi yozui sensi heiyo ni yoru zi-sei kyu-sei kano-sei sekizui-makuen kan no nosekizui tisyu- maku kako-nai sendeki ho wo okeru byorei narabi-ni gai no ri ni kan-suru kosatu [A case of irrigation of the cerebrospinal subarachnoid space by means of a combination of suboccipital and lumbar puncture during otogenic acute suppurative spinal meningitis, and observations on the reasons for it] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 633-50.—Kibbe, F. W. F. U. O. with syndrome of reactive lymphocytic meningitis. Field M. Bull. (Burma) 1945, 4: 313-5.—Lagna, D. Su due casi di meningite purulenta MENINGITIS 624 MENTAL HYGIENE otogena asettica. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 859-63.—Land- siedl, A. AuffalUge Erscheinungsform gehauft auftretender, gutartiger Meningitis. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 176-8.— Mauvais & Lucquin. Meningite k staphylocoque dore; peiii- cillotherapie; guerison. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 42.— Neill, C. L., & Blechman, H. E. Aerobacter aerogenes menin- gitis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 722-6.—Ratti, R. A. Meningitis aguda. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 219-32.-— Raymond & Hilbert. Meningite aseptique consecutive a la realisation d'une permanente a chaud. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 179-82.—Sarlin & Villeneuve. Meningite a streptocoques consecutive a une fracture de la base du crane; peniciUine; guerison. Ibid., 1947, 41: 41-3.—Webster, J. E., & Gurdjian, E. S. The surgical management of intracranial suppuration; methods in diagnosis and management, and a report of 23 cases of civUian and 33 cases of military abscess. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1950, 90: Suppl., 209-35, illust.—Yada, S. NS-nai ryudan syiii no sosiki-teki syoken narabi ni nSmakuen no hassei ni tuite [Histological impressions (opinions) about the region around a piece of shell (?bullet?) in the brain, and the development of meningitis] Gun idan zassi, 1924, 231—45, 4 pi. MENINGOCOCCOSIS.] Phair, J. J. Meningococcal meningitis. 51p. MS. [After 1943] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U- S Army. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Meningococcal Men- ingitis. Annual report. 1943/44-1946. 3v. 28cm. Wash., 1944-46. Title varies: 1943/44 as Report of field and interim investi- gations; Meningococcal Meningitis Commission. Bauchesne, R., Feillard, R., & Navaranne, P. Meningococ- cemie fulminans avec coUapsus cardio-vasculaire aigu (syn- drome de Waterhouse-Friderichsen) au cours d'une nephrite aigu6 scarlatineuse. Rev. med. nav.. Par., 1947, 2: 247-51.— Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. Epidemic meningitis. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed.. Wash., 1947, 62.—Cornell, V. H., Furst, J. N. [et al.] [Meningococcemia, acute, severe] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 822-6.—Crowell, D. L., & Stowens, D. FaUure of penicUlin in meningococcemia. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 3, 15-7.—Gordon, J. E. Menin- gococcus meningitis. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 4, 10-2.—Humphrey, J. C, & Davis, H. G., jr. Meningococcal meningoencephalitis; report of a case. U.S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 613-6— Mackay-Dick, J. A case of meningococcal septicaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 87-90.—Mauvais. A propos du traitement des affections a meningocoques. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1946, 40: 127-9.— Menarguez Carretero, L. Consideraciones sobre una epidemia de meningitis meningoc6cica. Aled. & cU. guerra, 1947, 9: 321-7.-—Meyer, F. W., jr. Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, Waterhouse-Friederichsen's syndrome; report of two success- fuUy treated cases and one fatal case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 907-11.-—Murayama, Y. Ryuko-seinosekizuimakuen ni okeru situbyS keika to nosekizui-eki gantory5 to no syfltyo [Fluctuations in the progress of epidemic cerebrospinal menin- gitis and in the amount of sugar contained in the cerebrospinal fluid] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 529-33.—Priest, R. Meningococ- cal infections in the army, 1939-1945, with 30 selected Ulus- trative cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 1-28.—Steiner, M. Cerebrospinal fever complicated by extensive thrombotic gangrene of the skin and subcutaneous tissues, with recovery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 523-8.—Vogel, S. A., & Camp- bell, J. A. Waterhouse-Friederichsen syndrome. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 26, 10-4. MENINGOPNEUMONITIS virus. See Bacteriological warfare, Weapons. MENISCUS. See under Knee. MENTAL deficiency. See also Disability, mental; Recruit, Mental defective. Alexander, L. Documents concerning filling of chUdren at the Heil- und Pflegeanstalt, Eglfing-Haar. CIOS Rep., Lond. 1945, Item 24, No. XXVIII-50, 16-21.—Altus, W. D. Adjust- ment and subtest variation on the Army Wechsler for the mentally Umited. J. Gen. Psychol., 1949, 40: 167-76.—Eager, R. A record of admissions to the mental section of the Lord Derby War Hospital, Warrington, from June 17, 1916, to June 16, 1917. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1918, 64: 272-96.—Geeraerts. Le probleme de la debUite mentale. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1947, 100: 261.—Paddle, K. C. L. Botleys Park Mental Deficiency Colony, Chertsey, Surrey, England, during the war, 1939-1945. Am. J. Ment. Dene, 1946-47, 51: 306-13.— Turgel, I. Report on an evacuation hostel in Yorkshire. Ment. Health, Lond., 1946, 6: 36-8. MENTAL hygiene. See also Fatigue, Mental; Psychiatry; Psy- chology; also mental aspects of Anoxia; Flying, Mental effect; also Neuropsychiatric casualty. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-101: Instructions for preparation of Monthly Report of Mental Hygiene Activities. 12p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1. Ip. 1948. Also Change 2. [l]p. 1948. Adler, M. H., & Burchard, E. M. L. A survey of the first three months of operation of a Veterans Administration Mental- hygiene clinic. N. England J. M., 1947, 236: 654-8.—Boss, M. Psychohygiene in vorderer Linie; Aufgaben der psychiatrischen Untersuchungsstellen der selbstandigen Heereseinheiten Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 707-11.—Brunner, T. La sante psychique de l'armee Suisse. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1947, 5: 188.-—Delys, L. L'hygiene mentale a 1'Armee. Bruxelles med., 1948, 28: 168; 217.—Des Cilleute, J. Au sujet de 1'entr'aide inteUectuelle dans les formations sanitaires, camps et foyers du soldat. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 209-11.— Edelstein, A. Psikhohigiena. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 960-2.—Freedman, H. L. The unique structure and function of the mental-hygiene unit in the Army Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 608-53. ----— Mental-hygiene first aid for precombat casualties. Ibid., 1944, 28: 186-213.— Futterman, S., Kirkner, F. J., & Meyer, M. M. First year analysis of veterans treated in a mental hygiene clinic of the Veterans Administration. Am. J. Psychiat., 1947-48, 104: 298-305.—Luxenburger, H. Seelische Wehrhygiene, insbe- sondere bei der Luftwaffe. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 530-2.—Nelken, J. Hygiena psychiczna w wojsku. Rocz. psychiat., 1934, 22: 77-157.—Riggenbach, O. Pro- blames psychiatriques et d'hygiene mentale dans l'armee. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., 1947, 11. Congr., 1: 227-39.—Soukup, F. SvStova valka a dusevnf poruchy. Cas. lek. cesk., 1945, 84: 1397-9.—Sullivan, D. J. Mental attitudes and the war. Bull. Buncombe Co. AI. Soc, 1942, 6: No. 10, 5-10.-—White, A. E. Mental hygiene of the patient. Hosp! Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 2, 14-6. MENTAL test. See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Mental test. Thorndike, R. L. Research problems and techniques. 163p. 23>£cm. Wash., 1947. Forms v. 3, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Army general classification test. In: Ment. Measurem. Yearb., N. Brunsw., 1949, 3: 299.—Camino, J. Manual practico de exploracion y examen de las facultades mentales. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1923, 3. ser., 13: 570; passim.—Duncan, A. J. Some comments on the Army general classification test. J. Appl. Psychol., 1947, 31: 143-9.—Standardization of a code substitution test and a test of computation speed. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 19.—Williams, V. B. Soma and psyche. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935- 36, 12: 271-4. MENU. See Ration; Ration supply. MERCAPTOPROPANOL. See also Gas poisoning, Treatment. Banfield, W. G., jr. Therapeutic efficiency "of BAL ointment after storage. 9p. 26cm. Army Chem. Center, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 203, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Laughlin, R. C. The incapacity caused by BAL ointment in the human eye and its effect on adequate irrigation. 8 1. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 11, Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-9: The treatment of poisoning by arsenicals and mercury with BAL. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. MERCURY poisoning. See also Mercaptopropanol; Poisoning. Hendin, A. BAL in the treatment of mercury poisoning. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 2, 23.—Jeffers, C. P., Rosati, G. J., & Jackson, F. A. Potential mercury vapor hazard in a gyro laboratory. U. S. Nav. M. MERCURY POISONING 625 METABOLISM BuU., 1948, 48: 139-46.—Sato, K., & Nakano. I. Biryo suigin no sin-teiryo ho ni tuite [New quantitative methods of (detecting the presence of) minute quantities of mercury] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 183, 1085-102. MESENTERY. See also Injury—by organs and regions: Abdomen; Intestine, Injury. Horning, E. D., & Gilje, L. E. Angiomatous tumors of the mesentery; report of three cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 884-9, illust.—Quadros, M. de. Linfadenitis mesenterica y diagnostico dUerencial; nota clinica quirurgica. Med. & cir. guerra 1949, 11: 279-81.—Rives, J. D. Mesenteric vascular occlusion. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 348-54. MESOPOTAMIA. See under Hospital report; World War I. MESS. McCat, C. M., Sullivan, J. H., & Haugen, G. E. A nutrition survey of the Army messes at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 6-12 November, 1945. lOp. 26>4cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 12, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Babcock, M. J. Outline for mess inspection. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 23-5.—Branion, H. D., & Cameron, C. R. Ascorbic acid content of food served in a Royal Canadian Air Force mess. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1948, 24: 417-9.—Fenno, A. M. Army and Navy meal service at Harvard. Ibid., 1944, 20: 144-6.—Howe, P. E., & Berryman, G. H. Outline for mess mspection. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 63 151-63.—Petrovsky, K. Stolovaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 322.—Van Auken, H. A. Army messes. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, i: pt 2, 77-82.—Wachholder, K. Die 4. Feldkostzusammen- BteUung bzw. 4. SpeisenzusammensteUung fiir die im Heimat- kriegsgebiet untergebrachten Einheiten des Ersatzheeres in bezug auf Xahr-, Sattigungs-, Geschmacks- und Genusswert. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 218-32. --- Sanitation. See also Kitchen. Gordon, J. E. Mess sanitation. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 21-4.—Hattersley, S. M. Filling for the joints of tables. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 48: 378 — Hints on mess sanitation. Med. BulL U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 10, 17-22.—Mess sanitation. Ibid., No. 6, 10-8 — Sanitation of the mess. In: FUght Surgeon Ref. FUe, Wash., 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 9, No. 6, 1.—Sutton, C. F. Mess sanitation. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 138-41. METABOLISM. See also such terms as Altitude, Metabolic effect; Anoxia; Carbon monoxide; Flying; Medi- cal examination, laboratory, etc.; also Nutrition. D'Angelo, S. A. Metabolic studies at mod- erately low altitudes. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL3-696-75D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Newburgh, L. H., & Freeman, B. L., jr. Energy metabolism. 21 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949 [?] Forms No. 2, Exh. H, Annual Rep. U. S. Army M. Dep. Res. & Grad. Sch., 1948. Spoor, H. J., & Davis, G. C. Application of the infra-red gas analyzer to the study of human energy metabolism. 25 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 57-4, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Weiss, R. A. Variability in the energy cost of selected exercises. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 374, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Beadle, G. W., & Mitchell, H. K. Effect of temperatures on the mechanism of amino acid, vitamin and nucleic acid metabo- lism. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1946, NU-32, 1.—Clinical investigation of nutritional and metabolic problems in health and disease. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 73-6.—Development of portable apparatus for study of human energy metaboUsm. Ibid., 1947, July, 105.—Effects of hypothermia on vitamin A and fat metabolism in the rat. Ibid., 100.—Fuks, Z. MetaboUcki inhibitori u terapiji. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 36-42.—Newburgh, L. H., & Freeman, B. L., jr. Energy metaboUsm. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 1: No. 8, 1-21.—Ramzin, S. PrUog proucavanju energetike kod vojnika. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 131-44.—Spoor, H. J., & Davis, G. C. AppUcation of the infra-red gas analyzer to the study of human energy metabolism. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 9, 1-25, iUust.—Swanson, P. P. UtiUzation of nitrogen at graded levels of caloric intake. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-8,1-3.—TavaresMutel, I. Valo- res clinicos da glutationimetria. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 323-30. ——— O glutation em medicina. Ibid., 1942, 31: 4-16.—West, E. S., Highet, D., & Beetem, K. Effect of SO2 ingestion upon the carbohydrate and vitamin metaboUsm in humans and rats. Project Rep. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945-46, NU-6, Rep. 1, 1. METEOROLOGY. See also Aviation, Meteorological aspect; Intelligence; Terrain. Astafjev, A. Meteorologi6eskie pribory. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1034-9.—Behnke, A. R. The miUtary environment primarUy in relation to changes in barometric pressure as appUed to clinical medicine. North Carolina AI. J., 1943, 4: 77; 117.—Gerhardt, J. R. Modern meteorology. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, June, 13-6.— Rozanov, P. Meteorologia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med. Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1031-4. METHANOL. Gajewski, J. E., & Alsdorf, W. R., jr. A photoelectric determination of methanol in biological material. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Shea, T. E., jr, Hine, C. H. [et al.] Respira- tory excretion of methyl alcohol by white rats. 8p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- A colorimetric method for the deter- mination of methyl alcohol in blood, tissue and the expired air. 21p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Huzita, T. Gosei methanol ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyii [Experimental studies in synthetic methanol] Gun idan zassi, 1930, No. 203, 515-28.—Photoelectric (A) determination of methanol in biological material. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 12.—Western, O. C, & Ozburn, E. E. Methanol and formaldehyde in normal body tissues and fluids. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 574. --- Poisoning. Blakemore, W. S., Hine, C. H., & Shea, T. E., jr. The effect of peritoneal irrigation on experimental methyl alcohol toxicity. 6p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gajewski, J. E., Richardson, V. A., & Als- dorf, W. R., jr. The effect of intestinal irriga- tion on blood methanol. 4p. 26}4cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The effects of various substances on the acute toxicity and blood level of methanol. 8p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hine, C. H., Blakemore, W. S. [et al.] Studies on the acute and chronic toxicity of methyl alcohol for the white rat. 7p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 007 031, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Agapitova, A. S. Kliniceskie nabljudenija nad intoksika- cijami metilovym spirtom. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 175-8.— Altshuler, S. S. Methyl alcohol poisoning. Med. BuU. Off. METHANOL 626 MIDDLE ASIA Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 5, 1.—Effect (The) of intestinal irrigation on blood methanol. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 12.—Effects (The) of various substances on the acute toxicity and blood level of methanol. Ibid., 12.—Gordon, J. E. Poison liquor. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 10, 11.------ Incidence of poisoning from liquor. Ibid., 14.—Methyl alcohol poisoning. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 4, 41-4. METHOXYCHLOR. See under Insecticide, Preparations. METHYL compounds. Amouroux, P. L'intoxication par les extincteurs d'incendie au gaz ardexine. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 133-48.— Cancelmo, J. J., jr. Methyl salicylate poisoning; a report of two cases and review of the Uterature. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 1077-85.—Crispel. Deux observations d'intoxica- tion aigue par le bromure de methyle. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 52— Isihuku, K. Methylenchlorid (Solasthin) no sisei [Experimental manufacture of methylene chloride] (for use as an anesthetic) Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 185, 1407-10.— Jacin, V. Odredivanje slobodnog hlora sa metiloranzem. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 366-8.—Nagata, S., & Kiyosawa, K. Seisyoku pyoktanin no hihu-sikkan koto-ni hakusen-kin- byo ni tai-suru koka ni tuite [The value of methyl violet in treating skin diseases, especially those diseases caused by the favus fungi] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 176, 143-80. METHYLENE blue. Eakin, R. E., Snyder, R., & Strane, J. C. Methods for the determination of methylene blue in biological fluids and tissues. 8p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-497, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pfeiffer, C. C, Gersch, I. [et al.] A pharma- cological study of methylthionine chloride (meth- ylene blue) and toluidine blue. 27p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-497, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Methods for the determination of methylene blue in bio- logical fluids and tissues. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 21.—Pharmacological (A) study of methylthionine chloride (methylene blue) and toluidine blue. Ibid., 1945, July-Dec. 30. METZ (16. century) See under Wars and campaigns. MEUSE-ARGONNE campaign. See under World War I, Argonne-Meuse. MEXICO. For references to this country see the following headings in Military Section: Army; Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical examination; Medical officer; Medical organization; Medical service; Morbidity; Neuropsychiatric examina- tion; Nutrition service; Pharmacy; Ration; Recruiting; Sanitation; Surgical organization; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Wars and cam- paigns; World War II. MICROBIOLOGY. See also Bacteriology; Mycology. Clayson, D. H. F., & Ledingham, G. A. Developments in pure and applied microbiology in Germany (American, British & French zones) during World War II. 52p. 24V2cm. Lond., 1945. Forms No. 236, Item No. 22, BIOS Final Rep., Lond. Mitchell, R. B., Stumm, P. W., [et al.] Studies on microorganisms of the upper atmos- phere; the development of a soluble collection filter for microorganisms present in the air 5p 26^cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-118, U. S. Air Force school Aviat. M. MIDDLE Asia. See under World War II. MIDDLE ear. See Ear; Mastoid; Otology. MIDDLE East. See under World War II. MIDDLE Pacific. See under World War II. MILI Island. See under World War II. MILITARISM. See also War, and related headings. Clatjsewitz, K. v. On war. Rev. ed 3v 8? Lond., 1918. Crile, G. W. A mechanistic view of war and peace. 104p. 8? N. Y., 1916. Glover, E. War, sadism & pacifism. 148p 19cm. Lond., 1935. Hertzler, A. E. The grounds of an old sur- geon's faith; a scientific inquiry into the causes of war. 606p. 21cm. Halstead, 1944. International Institute of Intellectual Cooperation. L'esprit, l'6tique et la guerre 149p. 23cm. Par., 1934. Forms No. 3, Internat. Ser. Open Lett. Bok, C. A commencement address. Am. J. Pharm. Educ 1943, 7: 285-92.—DeVoto, B. Give it to us straight! Harpers Mag., 1942, 333-6.—Hall, G. S. Across two generations. Pedag. Semin., Worcester, 1923, 30: 330-41.—Hall, J. K. Man and war. South. M. & S., 1942, 104: 212.—Howe, Q. Twelve things the war will do to America. Harpers Mag., 1942, Nov., 575-80.—Majocchi, A. Chiacchiere suUa guerra. In his Veglie in Casa di cura, Roma, 1946, 171-95.—Marshall, S. L. A. On future war. In his Men against Fire, N. Y., 1947, 27-35.—Montagu, M. F. A. The nature of war and the myth of nature. Sc. Month., 1942, 54: 342-53.—Murray, W. E. Mind and war. Nova Scotia M. BuU., 1940, 19: 253-6.— Robles Perez, E. El hombre, sujeto belico. Rev. estud. mil., Madr., 1933, 4: 325-34, 2 diag.—Salomon, A. The spirit of the soldier and Nazi miUtarism. Social Res., 1942, 9: 82-103.— Stamler, J. H. The fight to survive. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1941, 14: No. 10, 2-4.—Stapler, E. H., & De Garis, M. C. The crisis of our age. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 491.— Traube, L. Der Militarismus und seine moralische Wirkung auf das Volk. Ethische Kultur, 1893, 1: 150.—War mentality; an address to statesmen. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 2: 907.— West, R. War; its origin in the minds of men. Ibid., 1950, 1: 414; 457.—Wright, Q. The meaning of war. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 2: 685-700. Age aspect. Dudycha, G. J. The attitude of coUege students toward war. J. Social Psychol., 1942, 15: 75-89.—Hirschman, R. The effect of school and other selected social factors upon the attitude of high-school students toward war. Abstr. Diss. Stanford Univ., 1938, 13: 33-8.—Jones, V. The nature of changes in attitudes of college students toward war over an eleven-year period. J. Educ. Psychol., 1942, 33: 481-94.— Miller, D. C. Effect of the war declaration on the national morale of American coUege students. Am. Sociol. Rev., 1942, 7: 631-44.—Sherman, M. The attitudes of youths of high school age toward the war. Psychol. Bull., 1943, 40: 294-9. Aggressiveness. Durbin, E. F. M., & Bowlby, J. Personal aggressiveness and war. 154p. 22Vzcm. N. Y., 1939. Alexander, F. Aggressiveness; individual and collective. In: March of Med. (N. York Acad. M.) N. Y., 1943, 83-99 — Brown, J. F. The theory of the aggressive urges and war-time behavior. J. Social Psychol., 1942, 15: 355-80.—Clark, R. A. Aggressiveness and mUitary trammg. Am. J. Sociol., 1945-46, 51: 423—32.—Eagleton, C. Aggression and war. In: Prelim. Rep. Com. Organiz. Peace, 1942, 1: 29-33.—Klineberg, O. Aggressiveness. In his Social Psychol., N. Y., 1940, 78-89.— Mackwood. J. C. What is aggression? S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Bull., Lond., 1941-42, 3: 157-9.—Marshall, S. L. A. MILITARISM 627 MILITARISM The aggressive wUl. In his Men against Fire, N. Y., 1947, 157-78.—Minder, R. Mythes et complexes aggressifs dans l'AUemagne moderne. Psyche, Par., 1948, 3: 783-94.— Parsons, T. Certain primary sources and patterns of aggres- sion in the social structure of the Western world. Psychiatry, Bait., 1947, 10: 167-81. Also in Study of Interpers. Relat. (MuUahy, P.) N. Y., 1949, 269-96.—Psychoanalysts to diag- nose world's destructive urge. Science News Lett., 1941, 40: 109.—Richard, G. L'enfant et la guerre; que faire de l'instinct degression? Gesundheit, Ziir., 1946, 26: 577-90.—Schilder, P. Aggression and power. In his Goals & Desires, N. Y., 1942, 49-54.—Stagner, R. Studies of aggressive social attitudes; changes from peace to war; the role of personal and family scores. J. Social Psychol., 1944, 20: 121-40.—Winter, E. K. Hearnshaw, F. J. C: Germany the aggressor throughout the ages, London, 1940 [Bk Rev.] Social Res., 1942, 9: 151-3.— Wright, Q. Fluctuations in the hostUity and friendliness of states. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 2: 1472-81.— Zilboorg, G. Paternalistic aggression and individual freedom in the present crisis. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1941, 11: 638—42. --- Anthropology. La Flesche, F. War ceremony and Deace of the Osage Indians. 280p. 8? Wash., 1939. Forms Bull. 101, Smithson. Inst. Bur. Am. Ethnol. Opler, M. E. Dirty boy: a Jicarilla tale of raid and war. 80p. 24^cm. Menasha, 1938. Malinowski, B. An anthropological analysis of war. Am. J. Sociol., 1940-41, 46: 521-50. Also Spanish transl., Rev. mex. sociol., 1941, 3: 119-49.—Smith, M. W. The war complex of the Plains Indians. Proc. Am. PhUos. Soc, 1937-38, 78: 425-64.-—Wright, Q. The warlikeness of primitive peoples. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 560. --- Attitude research. See also Psychological warfare. Doob, L. W. Some attitudes underlying American participa- tion in war. J. Social Psychol., 1941, 13: 475-87.—Dudycha, G. J. Attitudes toward war. Psychol. BuU., 1942, 39: 846- 60.—Gallup, G. How important is pubUc opinion in time of war? Proc. Am. PhUos. Soc, 1941-42, 85: 440-4.—GillUand, A. R., & EatzoCf, E. T. A scale for the measurement of atti- tudes toward American participation in the present European conflict. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1941, 11: 173-6.—Korn- hauser, A. W. Chicago surveys concerning the pubUc's reUefs and desires about the war. J. Social Psychol., 1943, 18: 371- 82.—Kuhlen, R. G. Effect of war developments on attitude toward countries. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1941, 36: 423-7. ----- Attitudes toward enemy and aUied countries. Ibid., 1943, 38: 277-83.—McGranahan, D. V. A comparison of social attitudes among American and German youth. Ibid., 1946, 41: 245-57.—Martire, J. A comparison of general and specific attitudes toward war. Proc. Virginia Acad. Sc, 1941-42, 260 (Abstr.)—Mental attitudes in time of war. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 503.—Mental attitudes in war-time. Nature, Lond., 1943, 151: 684-6.—Rugg, D. Recent trends in American pubUc opinion on the war. Psychol. BuU., 1941, 38: 557.—Sargent, S. S. Case studies of attitudes toward the war and peace. Ibid., 1942, 39: 450 (Abstr.)—Vernon, P. E. A study of war attitudes. Brit. J. M. Psychol., 1941-42, 19: 271-91. --- Biology of war. Hunt, H. R. Some biological aspects of war. 118p. 23cm. N. Y., 1930. Forms No. 2, Monogr. Ser. Eugen. Res. Ass. Morris, R. T. The way out of war; notes on the biology of the subject. 166p. 18Kcm. Garden City, 1918. Nicolai, G. F. [Die Biologie des Krieges] The biology of war. 553p. 8? N. Y., 1918. Ayres. J. C. Biology of poUtical economy. Memphis M. J., 1943, 18: 129.—Bird, C. Biological interpretations of war. In his Social Psychol., N. Y., 1940, 509-15.—Brignac, R. The consideration of war from a biological standpoint. Bios, Oklahoma, 1939, 10: 109-19.—Broster, L. R. Some biological aspects of the war. S. Afr. M. J., 1942, 16: 107-10.—Campbell, H. The biological aspects of warfare. Lancet, Lond., 1917, 2: 433; 469; 505.—Fox, L. A. The basic biologic aspect of war. MU. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 22-31.—Lavergne, O. M. P. P. de. D'une guerre a l'autre; biologie de guerre. Rev. Serv. san. nul., Par., 1940, 112: 349-53.—Pearl, R. Some biological considerations about war. Am. J. Sociol., 1940-41, 46: 487- 503.—Pesci, E. II coefficiente biologico nel conflitto odierno. Med. contemp., Tor., 1942, 8: 5-19.—Pointe, J. La guerre; phenomdne cosmique. Rev. cosmobiol., Nice, 1937-38, 3: Suppl., 1-8.—Taylor, S. The biology of war; an unwritten chapter from Osier. S. Thomas Ho$p. Gaz., Lond., 1936-37, 36: 116; 164. Also in Doctors in Shirt Sleeves (H. Bashford) Lond., 1939, 214-40; another ed., N. Y., 1940, 214-40.— Wright, Q. Functions of modern war. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 249-72. ---- Children's attitude. See also War victim. Despert, J. L. Preliminary report on chil- dren's reactions to the war, including a critical survey of the literature. 92p.; lOp. 23cm. N. Y., 1942. Bonte, E. P., & Musgrove, M. Influence of war as evidenced in children's play. Child Develop., 1943, 14: 179-200.— Chess, S. Psychology of pre-adolescent children in war time; war ideologies of children. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1943, 13: 505-9.—Gerard, M. W. Problems of a war time society; the modification of pre-war patterns; the clinical picture. Ibid., 600-4.—Guimaraes de Almeida, R. A escola e a guerra. Impr. med., Rio, 1943, 18: No. 350, 25-8.—Guthrie, E. R. Psychology of war time. Marriage & Family Liv., 1943, 5: 56.—Krafft, W. A. Die Haltung amerikanischer Kinder zum Kriege. Gesundheit, Zur., 1945, 25: 172-6.—Lerner, E., & Murphy, L. B. Further report of Committee for Information on Children in Wartime. J. Social Psychol., 1943, 18: 413-8.— MacDonald, M. W. Impact of war on chUdren and youth, intensification of emotional problems. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 336-8.—Meltzer, H. Attitudes of American children toward peaceful and warUke nations in 1934 and 1938. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1939, 7: 369-84.—Naumburg, M. Chil- dren's art expression and war. Nerv. Child, 1942—43, 2: 360-73.—Odoroff. M. E.. & Harris, D. B. Midwestern chil- dren's responses to questions about war. Ibid., 353-9.— Parry, R. H. The chUd as a wartime problem. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 1043-53.—Plant, J. S. Social significance of war impact on adolescents. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1944, 236: 1-7.—Rautman, A. L. ChUdren's play in war time. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 549-53. ------ & Brower, E. War themes in chUdren's stories. J. Psvchol., Provincet., 1945, 19: 191-202.—Reymert, M. L. The place of war toys in the present emergency. J. Genet. Psychol., 1944, 64: 317-22.— Slawson, J. The adolescent in a world at war. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 531-48.—Smith. R. M. ChUdren in war time. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1942, 64: 497-504.—War conditions and the school child. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 1.—Wilkins, E. H. War conditions and the school child. Ibid., 47.—Wolman. I.J. The chUd in war. Am. J. M. Sc, 1943, 205: 858-69. ---- Conservativism and radicalism. Bird, C. RadicaUsm and conservatism. In his Social Psychol., N. Y., 1940, 174-84.—Fay, P. J., & Middleton, W. C. Certain factors related to liberal and conservative attitudes of coUege students. J. Social Psychol., 1940, 11: 107; 12: 55.— Haedenkamp, K. Kampfansage an LiberaUsmus und Reaktion auf den Hochschulen. Deut. Aerztebl., 1934, 64: 59-64.— Kerr, W. A. Correlates of poUtico-economic liberalism- conservatism. J. Social Psychol., 1944, 20: 61-77.—Morgen- thau, H. J. The relationship between the poUtical philosophy of liberaUsm and foreign poUcy, with special reference to the basic ideas of pre- and post-World-War foreign poUcy. Yearb. Am. Philos. Soc. (1940) 1941, 224.—Skerpan, A. A. Liberalism and Eastern Europe. BuU. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1948, 34: 719-31.—Smith, G. H. The relation of enlightenment to Uberal-conservative opinions. J. Social Psychol., 1948, 28: 3-17. ---- Correlations. Bernard, L. L. War and the democratic state. Am. J. Sociol., 1916, 22: 193-202.—Kornhauser, A. W. Some relation- ships among attitudes pertaining to the war. Psychol. Bull., 1942, 39: 449 (Abstr.)—Smith, M. A note on attitude pattern- ing among protagonists of war and capital punishment. J. Social Psychol., 1939, 10: 553-8.—Wright, Q. Conditions of government and war. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 2: 819-60. ---- Cultural and civilization aspects. Rosenberg, A. Der Mythus des 20. Jahr- hunderts; eine Wertung der seelisch-geistigen Gestaltenkampfe unserer Zeit. 712p. 8? Munch., 1939. Ahumada, F. La guerra y el libro. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1943, 7: 61-4.—Azurdia, J. Los beneficios de la guerra. Esc med., Guatemala, 1916, 20: 158-61.—Baudouin, M. De l'influence des guerres sur le renouveau des traditions antiques; culte des arbres. Chron. med., Par., 1915, 22: 270-2.—Bauer, W. W. Benefits of war. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 4, 12.— Bernard, L. L. Why we have cultural antagonisms. In his Introduct. Sociol., N. Y., 1942, 833.—Brickner, R. M., & Lyons, L. V. A neuropsychiatric view of German culture and the treatment of Germany. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1943, 98: 281-93.—Burke, K. War and cultural Ufe. Am. J. Sociol., 1942-43, 48: 404-10.—Davis, W. Can civiUzation survive another world war? Science News Lett., 1939, 36: 214.— Jacobs, M. Cultures in the present world crisis. Human Relations, Lond., 1947, 1: 228-39.—Kardiner, A. Cultural restraints, intrasocial dependencies, and hostiUties. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1937, 64: 97-111.— Lewin, K. Cul- tural reconstruction. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1943, 38: 166-73.— MILITARISM 628 MILITARISM Pear, T# H. Peace, war and culture-patterns. Bull. John Rvlands Libr., 1948, 31: 120-47.—Sigerist, H. E. War and culture. Bull. Hist. M., 1942, 11: 1-11. Also Q. Chicago M. School, 1941-42, 2: No. 2, 4; 35. ------ On the threshold of another vear of war. BuU. Hist. M., 1943, 13: 1-9. Also Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7: 225-7.—Taylor, W. S. Changing attitudes in a conflict of cultures. Character & Personality, 1941-42, 10: 87-108.—Teggart, F. J. War and civilization in the future. Am. J. Sociol., 1940-41, 46: 582-90.—Wright, Q. Militarv characteristics of the historic civilizations. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 575-90. — Analysis of the battles of modern civiUzation. Ibid., 625-35. ------ Wars of modern civilization. Ibid., 636-51, 6 tab. ---- Demographical aspect. See also Manpower. Burgdorfer. Bevolkerungspolitik im abendlandischen Kul- turkreis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 72.—David, E. Der Krieg und das Bevolkerungsproblem. Neue Generation, 1914, 10: 469-80.—Dorpalen, A. Population policy in the Reich. In his World of Gen. Haushofer, N. Y., 1942, 270-4.—Drys- dale, C. V. Peace and population growth. BUth Control Rev., 1930-31, 14: 319-21.—Duval 1, J. C. Overpopulation as a prime factor in the cause of war. Internat. Neomalth. Birth Control Conf., 1926, 6. Conf., 2: 107-19.—Goldstein, F. War and overpopulation. Ibid., 153-61.—Kietzell. Weltkrieg und Bevolkerungspolitik. Arch. Rassenb., 1940, 34: 261-91.— Pearl, R. War and overpopulation. Collect. Papers Dep. Biol. Johns Hopkins, 1936, 13: No. 4, 1-6.—Sanger, M. War and population. Birth Control Rev., 1922-23, 6: 106.— Schwimmer, R. Birth control or war. Internat. Neomalth. Birth Control Conf., 1926, 6. Conf., 2: 133-7.—Tandler. J. Kiieg und Bevolkerung. Wien. klin. Rdsch., 1916, 30: 187; passim.—Thompson, W. S. Overpopulation and migration as causes of war. Birth Control Rev., 1924-25, 9: 148-53. ------ German population policies. In his Popul. Probl., N. 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Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr.. 231-43. ------ GU effetti eugenici o disgenici della guerra. In his Saggi di demogr., Roma, 1934, 659-72.-— Gordon, H. L. Is war eugenic or dysgenic? that is, does war improve or impair the physical or mental quaUties of future generations? East Afr. M. J., 1942-43, 19: 86-96.—Giitt. Rasse- und Volksgesundheitsdienst im volkischen Staat. Deut. Aerztebl., 1934, 64: 255-8.—Hunt, H. R. Is war dys- genic? Sc. Papers Internat. Congr. Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr., 244-8.—Jungblut. Weltkrieg und Volkskraft. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1936-37, 2: A, 431-49.—L'Ettore, G. P. Contributo alio studio degli effetti selettivi delle guerre dai punto di vista dell'eugenica. Genesis, Roma, 1932, 12: 49f.— Naramowski, M. La defense du pays et l'eugenique. Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 410-3.—Osborn, F. Eugenics and national defense. J. Hered., 1941, 32: 203.—Richards, A. War as a eugenic factor. Proc Oklahoma Acad. Sc. (1927) 1928, 7: 234-40.—Savorgnan, F. Krieg, Auslese und Eugenik. Zschr. Volkerpsychol., 1927, 3: 18-31.—Szel, T. The genetic effects of the war in Hungary. Sc. Papers Internat. Congr. Eugen. (1932) 1934, 3. Congr., 249-54.—Verschuer, O. v. Wehrwesen und Rassenbiologie. Umschau, 1940, 44: 401-3.—Wilczyfiski, S. [The Army and the war from the eugenic view-pointl Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 616-22. ---- Internationalism and world integration. Abderhalden, E. Gedanken eines Biologen zur Schaffung einer Volkergemeinschaft und eines dauerhaften Friedens. 112p. 20cm. Zur., 1947. Tegen, E. Psykologiska grundvalar for en federativ varldsorganisation. 24p. [Microfilm] Stockh., 1943. ---- Measurement. See also subheading (Attitude) Allport, F. H. The construction and use of a teUc scale for measuring war-producing behaviors of citizens. Psychol BuU 1939, 36: 555. ------ & Hanchett, G. A. The war- producing behavior of citizens; a scale of measurement, with preUminary results in imagined situations. J. Social Psychol., 1940, 11: 447-90.—Conrad, H. S. 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[Medical defense, a review; field sur- gery, blood transfusion, traumatology] Vrach. delo, 1941, 23: 461-6.—Handloser. Wehrmedizin. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1939, 52: 1—4.—Heuss, R. v. Rundschau: Wehrmedizin. Jahrkurs. arztl. FortbUd., 1938, 29: H. 6, 25; 1939, 30: H. 6, 37; 1940, 31: H. 6, 28. —---- Rundschau: Kriegsmedizin. Ibid., 1943, 34: H. 6, 31-61; 1944, 35: No. 9-10, 7.—[List of mUitary medical literature published during the second year of the war] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No 7, 58-60.—Makarov, I. D. BibUo- grafija po voennoj medicine za gody VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny; 1941-45 gg. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, 51-8. ----- BibUografija po voennoj medicine za gody 1941-45; medicinskie kadry i ikh podgotovka; sanitarnaja podgotovka vojsk. Ibid., 1946, No. 6, 47. ------ [The samel Udebniki, rukovodstva, posobija, nastavlenija, ukazanija, instrukcU i spravodniki. Ibid., No. 9, 50-6. ------ [The same] Ranevye infekcu. Ibid., 1947, No. 4, 55; No. 5, 58. — [The same] Inorodnye tela. 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Wschr., 1949, 74: 96. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 792. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1949, 99: 22. ---- Congresses—Latin America. [Chile] Congreso de medicina y ciRUGfA naval y militar de Chile. Premier congreso. 728p. 8? Santiago, 1929. Mexico. Ateneo nacional de ciencias de Mexico. Seccion de medicina militar. Memo- ria de la Semana de medicina militar, Mexico, No. 1, 1937. 132p. 8? M6x., 1937. Dfa de la sanidad mUitar. Rev. mU. Peru, 1944, 41: No. 3, 5.—Jornada (II) regional de mddicos mUitares. San. mil., Mdx., 1948, 1: 28-32.—Oliveira y Silva, M. Las reuniones mensuales del personal sanitario del Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mil,, Asunci6n, 1937-38, 10: 591-4.—Primer Congreso de medicina naval y mUitar de Chile. Rev. mdd. Chile, 1928, 56: 1223. ---- Congresses—Russia. [Russia] Konferencija po izuceniju mediko- sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny [2. Konf., 1946] Tpyrru. 2v. 179p.; 127p. 22^cm. Moskva, 1948. Markov, A. Konferencija medicinskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 43-7.—Rostocky, I. B. [The results of the conference of the leading workers of evaco- hospitals of the People's Commissariat of Public Health of the RSFSR] Hospit. delo, 1945, No. 1, 4-7.—Sheinis [Conference MILITARY MEDICINE of surgeons and therapeutists of the front] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 8, 43-6. ---- Congresses—Spain. Blanco, A. Conferencia del Dr. ValladoUd en la Academia de sanidad mUitar. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1936, 26: 201-13.— Discurso de su excelencia el general D. Antonio Aranda Mata en la sesi6n de apertura del Congreso. Actas Congr. mdd. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., p. xix.—Discurso del excmo. sr. d, Juan Flors Garcia, presidente de la diputaci6n provincial. Ibid., p. xxvi; xliu.—Discurso pronunciado en la sesi6n de apertura por el excmo. sr. d. Antonio de Gregorio Rocasolano. Ibid., p. xxvui-xxxix.—Discurso pronunciado en la sesion de clausura del Congreso por su excelencia el general D. Antonio Aranda Mata. Ibid., p. li.—Rodriguez Lopez, J. Memoria de la comisi6n organizadora del Congreso mddico militar de CasteU6n de la Plana. Ibid., p. xxi-xxv. ---- Congresses—United States Forces. See also Medical officer, Societies. Conference of Army Physicians, Central Mediterranean Forces. Proceedings of the Conference. 143p. 27cm. Roma, 1945. Kansas City Southwest Clinical Society. Medico-military symposium, 1934. 108p. 8? Kansas City, 1934. United States. War Department. Sur- geon-General's Office. Surgeon General's conference with commanding officers, general hospitals, Washington, D. C., December 15, 1941. 20 1. 27cm. Wash., 1941. American College of Surgeons holds one day sessions on miUtary medicine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 738.—Anglo- American Consultants Conference. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 85.— Armstrong, G. E. Statement of Conference aims. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash., 1948, Jan., 4—9.—Bliss, R. W. Address of welcome. 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Standard and non-standard accept- able terms for diagnosis. 93 1. 27cm. White Sulphur Springs. 1942 [?] Brusilovsky, L. Enciklopedideskij slovar voennoj mediciny. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1216.— Koontz, A. R. Are doctors educated? a plea for the more correct pronunciation of medical terms. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 35-7.—New (The) Joint Armed Forces statistical classification and basic diagnostic nomenclature. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 4, 2.—Source of data and definitions of terms. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: No. 12, 44-8. ---- Essays. Military medicine as a specialty; how can a knowledge of it be promoted in the medical profession in civilian life and in the reserves? [MS of essays for the Sir Henry Wellcome Prize 56 MILITARY MEDICINE 637 MILITARY MEDICINE of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States] 14 MS. [Size varies] Wash., 1933. CONTENTS No. 2. Moxness, B. A. 19p. 8°. No. 5. Hubbs, R. S. 19 1. 4? No. 6. Traub, H. W. 28p. 8? No. 8. 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Arzt und Soldat in drei Erd- .teilen. 352p. 22cm. Berl., 1940. Baeckmann, C. Erinnerungen ernes russlanddeutschen Arztes. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 1644-6.—Behneman, H. M. F. Leaves from a doctor's notebook of 70 years ago. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 547-54.—Cautiero, G. Monografia di guerra vissuta da un medico. Gior. ital. mal. esot., 1935, 8: 63-70.—Dudding, T. S. Frontier reminiscences. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1930, 55: 260; 334.—Graham, W. H. Experiences, then and now. Mississippi VaUey M. J., 1947, 69: 31-5 — Kawinski, J. [Memoirs of an Uhlan] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 302-8.—Oliveira Ramos, J. de. Precalcos da vida mddica em campanha. Med. cir. farm., Rio, 1945, 348-51.—Pozner, H. Operation, M. O. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 27-38.— Roch, R. Trois mois de mddecine de guerre. Rev. med Suisse rom., 1944, 64: 246-62. ---- Field. See also Field manual. Front-line medicine. In: Science Yearb. (Ratcliff, J. D.) N. Y., 1944, 14-26.—Mudd, R. D. Field medicine and surgery. Army Dent. BuU., 1942, 13: 95-100.—Soviet medicine in the field. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 487.—Vovsi, M. S. [Certain problems of field therapy] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 12, 12-6. ---- Future. Ballesteros Barahona, M. Presente y futuro del Servicio de sanidad. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 57-71.—Clarke, F. C. A gUmpse of the past: What of the future? Canad. M. Ass. J., 1935, 32: 71—4.—Medicine and future methods of warfare. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 1646. ---- History. See also Biography. Garrison, F. H. Notes on the history of military medicine. 206p. 8? Wash., 1922. Pellegrini, F. La medicina militare nel regno di Napoli, daU'avvento dei Normanni alia caduta degli Aragonesi [1139-1503] 315p. 8? Verona, 1932. Semeka, S. MeAuriHHa BoeHHaji; HCTopna. p.720-879. 27cm. Moskva, 1946-48. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: Buess, H. Un coup d'oeU sur l'histoire de la mddecine miUtaire. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 100-15.—Godart, J. 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Courville, C. B. Medical military training for civilians; an experiment conducted by medical reserve officers attached to the 47th General Hospital. 118p. 23cm. Arlington, Calif., 1937. Benenson, A. S. Medical mUitary science. N. England J. M. 1949, 249: 135-7.—Correia Leitao, F. O ensino medico- militar no BrasU. Hora med., Rio, 1943, No. 70, 15-7 — Courville, C. B. Entrenamiento mddico-miUtar para civUes; los cuerpos de cadetes medicos. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 105-13.—Grumbach, A. Die miUtarmedizinische Weiter- bildung der Sanitatsoffiziere. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1938, 15: 69-73.—Lehman, E. P. Teaching of militarv medicme. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1943, 18: ,235-9. ------ Teaching of miUtary medicine in medical schools. South. M. .MILITARY MEDICINE J., 1943, 36: 382-5.—Sant'Anna, A. C. de. Curso de medicina mUitar para mddicos civis. Brasil med., 1942, 56: 421. ---- Introduction. Martin, J. I. Introduction to military medi- cine including Medical Department responsi- bilities. 9 1. 32cm. West Point [?] 1948. Forms Lect. 2, Dep. MU. Hyg. U. S. Mil. Acad. Andrus, E. C. Medicine; introduction. In: Advance. Mil. Med.. Bost., 1948, 1: 3.—Hume, E. E. Introduction to mUitary medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 17-24.—Moppert. Intro- duction a la chirurgie et a la mddecine de guerre. Praxis, Bern, 1940. 29: 2-4. ---- Manual. See also Field manual; Hygiene, Lectures and manuals; Technical manual. Ashburn, P. M. Military medicine, p.579- 630. 4? N. Y., 1920. In: Nelson Loose-Leaf Med., 1920, 7: British Expeditionary Force in France. Notes for sanitary officers. 84p. 18^cm. Lond., 1917. D'Alessandro, R. Medicina e medicina legale militare. 426p. 8? Roma, 1936. Also 2. ed. 476p. 24cm. Roma, 1939. Erchenbrecher, H. Der Truppenarzt. 78p. 8? Berl., 1936. Erhardt, R. Handbok for militarlakare. 602p. 8? Lund, 1930. Gemeinhardt, K. Einftihrung in die Wehr- pharmazie; Wehrmedizin. 2. Bd. 3. 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Also 5. ed. 1007p. 24#cm. 1942. Also 6. ed. 889p. 24Kcm. 1945. Nascimento Santareno, J. do. Manual ilustrado do Servico de saiide militar. 61 lp. 22^cm. Lisb., 1941. Palmer, M. Life-saving in war-time; a cam- paign handbook. 112p. 8? Lond., 1916. Sisto, P. Guida per il medico in guerra. 184p. 16? Tor., 1915. Sokolowski, T. Zasady leczenia ran wojen- nych. 94p. 24cm. Jerusalem, 1944. Svenska militarlakareforeningen; Cen- tralkommitten. Handbok for militarlakare. 602p. 22Hcm. Lund, 1930. Tazaki, T. Gunzin naika-gaku. 410p. 22cm. Tokyo, 1940. MILITARY MEDICINE Tournier-Lasserve, J. J. R. Le Service de sante aux armees. 386p. 8? Par., 1933. United States. Department of the Army. Field manual FM 8-55: Medical field manual; reference data. 78p. 17#cm. Wash., 1941. United States. War Department. Office of the Chief of Staff. Manual for the Medical Department, United States Army, 1916 corrected to June 15, 1918; Changes Nos. 1 to 8. 387p. 2Sy2cm. Wash., 1918. Wehrmedizin. Bd 3-4. 2v. 25cm. 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Een epidemie van febris typhoidea bij pas in de tropen aangekomen nederlandse mUitairen. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 3474-81. MORBIDITY 646 MORBIDITY ---- Hungary. Hanasiewicz, O. Die Typhusepidemie in der Garnison Kolozsvar Ende 1911. MiUtararzt, 1912, 46: 249; 270. —— India. India. Army. Medical Directorate. An- nual report on the health of the Army in India. N. Delhi, v.l (1938) 1940- Brandenburg, K. Der Gesundheitszustand in der englischen Armee in Indien. Med. KUn., Berl., 1941, 37: 255.—Enquiry on schistosomiasis in the Army. Rep. Sc. Adv. Bd Ind. Res. Fund Ass., 1944, 111.—Health of the Armies in India. Brit. M. J., 1934, 2: 130.—Health of the Army in India. Med. Off., Lond., 1939, 62: 81.—Health of the Army in India; report for 1938. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 466.—Health of the British Army in India. Annual Rep. Pub. Health Com. India (1936) 1938, 2: 1-5. Also J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1938, 41: Col. med. rep., 1; 5; 9; 13.—Health of the Indian Army for the year 1936. 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Relazione medico-statistica sulle condizioni sanitarie del R. Esercito. Roma (1876- ) 1878- . ---- Relazione medico-statistica sulle condi- zioni sanitarie delle Forze Armate nelle colonie. Roma (1935-36) 1939- . A., M. Statistica sanitaria dell'Armata per l'anno 1938. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 272-5.—Arella, Caire [et al.] Relazione su l'ottalmia dominante nei varU corpi militari stan- ziati in Genova. Gior. med.mil., 1851-52,1:401-4.—Corsi, A. DaUa relazione medico-statistica delle condizioni sanitarie del R. Esercito nell'anno [1931-36] Ibid., 1935, 83: 11; 1936, 84: 194; 1937, 85: 689; 1939, 87: 339. ------ Stato sanitario deUe RR. truppe coloniaU nell 1933; 1934. Ibid., 1935, 83: 213; 825.—Marantonio, R. La tuberculosi e la malaria neUa R. Marina durante il quinquennio 1915-19. Ann. mdd. nav., Roma, 1922, 1: 27—42.—Marrassimi, A. Sopra alcuni casi di febbre tifoide in soldati reduci daUa Libia. Riv. crit. clin. med., 1912, 13: 769-78.—Mirra, G. La malattia reumatica tra i miUtari del C. R. E. M. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 521-9, pi.—Pace, M. Studio clinico statistico sulla morbilita tra la gente di mare in rapporto aU'ambiente Nave. Ibid., 1937, 43: pt 1, 429-35. ------ La morbUita tra la gente di mare in rapporto alia divisione del lavoro. Ibid., 1940, 46: 147-50.-—Pizzorno. Febbre tffoidea; che domind neU'Ospedale mUitare di Genova daU'aprile aU'ottobre 1849. Gior. med. mil., 1851-52, 1: 113-6.—Rodind, N. Osservazioni epidemiolo- giche su alcuni episodi di febbre tifoide verificatisi nel biennio 1939-40 fra militari vaccinati col T. A. B. Te. Igiene mod., 1941, 34: 289-302/—Spezzaferri, A. Andamento della morbo- sita per alcune malattie infettive neU'Esercito dai 1933 al 1942. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 333-42. ---- Japan. Ayres, P. B. General medical statistics; Japanese Army and Navy. 12p. 25^cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. M-I, Med. Targets. --- Gilbert, F. J., & Hendrickson, R. M. 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Chenhai- wan bflbi-tai ni okeru inryO zyflryu-sui kydkyfl soti no ketten yori ty6-typhus byfidoku wo sanman-sesimetaru tenmatu [Distribution of the organism of typhoid fever among the gar- rison in Chenhai Bay (China) due to lack of the food, drink, and water supply service] Sei i kwai M. J., 1905, 24: No. 276, 9-14.—Ohsawa, K. Yahohei Dai -19 rentai ni hassei-sesi rytiko-sei hassinbyd no rinsyo-teki kansatu [Clinical observa- tions of an epidemic eruptive disease which broke out in Field ArtiUery Regiment No. 19] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 1025-42.— Takasugi, S. Recent statistical reports of health of the Japan- ese Navy. Tr. Far East. Ass. Trop. M. (1927) 1928, 1: 505-22. Also Japan M. World, 1928, 8: 36; 60.—Tuzuki, J. Eine durch BaciUentragern hervorgerufene Typhusepidemie in der XV. Division von Japan. Beitr. Hyg. Bakt., Infektionskr. (Ogata- Festschr.) Tokyo, 1910, 19-33.—Waga rikugun ni okeru getu- betu sin-kan [Monthly statistics on new patients in the Japanese Army] In: Teikoku rikugun eisei seiseki no kako oyobi genzai narabi-ni Ohsyii rekkyfl guntai eisei seiseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) TokyS, 1930, 223-52, 13 ch.—Waga rikugun ni okeru kanzya no syStyfl [Variations in the numbers of patients in the Japanese Army] Ibid., 1-62, 22 ch.—Waga rikugun ni okeru syuy5 situbyO-betu sin-kan [New patients by major diseases in the Japanese Army] Ibid., 97-135, 18 ch.—Yamada, M., & Kawai, T. Yahohei Dai-20 Rentai ni tahatu-seru kyo- maku-en no kenkyu [Raporto pri multe-okazintaj pleurituloj en la XXa Regimento artileria en 1930] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 327-46. ---- Jugoslavia. Ivanov, A. Kretanje zauSaka u Jugoslovenskoj armiji 1945, 1946 i 1947 godine. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 75-82.— Jelinek, B. Epidemija dizenterije u jednoj radnoj jedinici juna 1949 godine. _ Ibid., 411-6, illust.—Karanovid, S., & Petkovid, D. S. Istina o suzbijanju epidemije trbusnog tifusa, typhus abdominaUs, u valjevskom garnizonu 1905 god. Srpski arh. za celok. lek., 1906, 12: 64; 119.—Milykovic, A. [Statistics on pneumonia in the Serbian Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 841-50.—Pavlovid, V. [The problem of streptococcic infections in relation to an epidemic among the students at the Military CoUege] Ibid., 1932, 3: 456-79.—Pecid, M. Epidemija tUusa u XVII pegadijskom puku, 1905 god. Srpski arh. za celok. lek., 1905, 11: 489-500.—Stamenkovic, K. [Conjunctivitis in the Serbian Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 543-67.—[Statistical report on the state of health of the Serbian Army] Ibid., 125- 41.—Vuksid, L. [Scurvey epidemic in the garrison of Rouma in 1937] Ibid., 1938, 9: 95-103. ------ [Epidemic of typhoid fever caused by the water supply in a garrison in 1939] Ibid., 1940, 11: 57-71. ---- Libya. Ingravalle, A. Stato sanitario delle truppe coloniali nella Libia occidentale nell'anno 1937. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 1150-70. ------ Stato sanitario deUe truppe Ubiche deUa Libia Occidentale nell'anno 1938. Ibid., 1940, 88: 343-66 — Santoli, P. Stato sanitario delle truppe coloniali della Libia occidentale nell'anno 1939. Ibid., 1941, 89: 81-102.—Sinisi, G. Stato sanitario delle truppe coloniaU nella Libia Orientale nell'anno [1937; 1938] Ibid., 1939, 87: 5; 1940, 88: 407. ---- Lithuania. Barkauskas, S. Ligotumas ir mirtingumas lietuvos kariuomenlje 1929-30 m.; lyginant su ligotumu ir mirtingumu kitose kariuomenese 1919-30 met. 71p. 26cm. Kaunas, 1932. ---- Mexico. Suarez Torres, G. Panorama sanitario de las poblaciones civil y militar de las entidades federativas de Baja California, T. N., Baja California, T. S., Colima, Jalisco, Nayarit, Sonora y Sinaloa. p. 317-95. 23cm. Mex., 1949. Bol. san. mil., Mdx., 1949, 2: ---- Morocco. Cordonie y Aguilera, L. *Paludismo, epidemiologia y quimioterapia; morbilidad pa- lddica en las fuerzas de artillerfa de la plaza de Larache; estadfsticas, y estudios de quimioterapia malarica. 564p. 23V2cm. Madr., 1932. Epaulard, A., Hornus, P. P., & Deply, J. J. P. Notes sur la pathologie marocaine. p. 275-361. 24cm. Par., 1929. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1929, 90: Baills, A. J. B. M. La fidvre typhoide dans la garnison de Bar-le-Duc. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1905, 46: 437-44.— MORBIDITY 647 MORBIDITY Delorme. Une inspection gdndrale mddicale au Maroc en 1908. Ibid., 1912, 60: 97; 201.—Deniau, Dercle & Bachon. Poste mddical et infirmeries indigdnes au Maroc. Ibid., 1909, 54: 356-77.—Donnart. De quelques affections frdquentes au Maroc. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1908, 90: 81-97.—Duclot. Etude sur le Maroc. Ibid., 1909, 92: 321-35.—Oberle & Renaud, H. P. J. La pdndtration pacifique par le mddecin au Maroc depuis 1908. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1922, 87: 229-61, 2 maps. ■--- Norway. Eoren, A. Sanitetets historie i vor marine 1812-1912. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1913, 17: 1-26.—Overland, A. Sykeli- ghet og kosthold i norske militaerkaserner. Nord. med. tskr., 1933, 5: 70-4.—Torgersen, N. En tyfusepidemie i 2. brigades underofficersskole. Norsk, tskr. mil. med., 1910, 14: 203-29. --- Philippine Islands. Luna, V., & Salcedo, J., jr. The health of our citizen army. J. Philippine Islands M. Ass., 1939, 19: 403-13. --- Poland. Bialokur, F., Tuz, S., & Wasilewski, J. Kilka uwag o zapaleniu przyusznicy nagminnem w wojsku polskiem na jesieni roku 1919. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 143-6.—Glincikov, V. I. Nabljudenija nad bolnymi tifoznago otdelenija VarSavskago Voennago hospitalja za 1907 god. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 222: Med. spec, pt, 260; 451.— Kacprzak, M. Stan Polski pod wzgledem epidemicznym w okresie powojennym. Zdrow. pub., 1947, 63: No. 4, 22-39.—Kolago, C. Straty wojenne na odcinku Sluzby Zdrowia. Polski tygod. lek., 1946, 1: 919.—Linke. Kilka uwag o epidemji odry w garnizonie poznanskim w r. 1932. Nowiny lek., 1933, 45: 409.—Longin, K. Krotki rys dzialalnosci oddzialu zakaznego szpitala etap. L. 61 w Tarnopolu za czas od listopada 1920 do Upca 1921. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 1177-82.—Malinowski, A. [Mental diseases in ' the Army during 1935 and 1936] Ibid., 1938, 31: 129-53 — Naramowski, M. [Sick book of the mounted forces of the PoUsh Legions] Ibid., 1936, 28: 309-40.—Przeorski, Knappe & Miklaszewska. Spostrzezenia nad przebiegiem przypadkow czerwonki leczonych w G16wnym szpitalu wojskowym Ujaz- dowskim w 1920 roku ze szczegolnem uwzglednieniem dzialania leczniczego surowic Warszawskiej i Bujwidowskiej. Ibid., 1921, 2: 105-11.—Sktadkowski, S. Polacy jako materjal rekrucki w Swietle statystyki sanitarnej armij zaborczych. Ibid., 1920, 1: No. 16, 3-14.—Wajs, E. Przyczynek do epidemjologji zimnicy w okolicy Brzescia-Litewskiego wiosna 1921 r. Ibid., 1921, 2: 1261-4.—Zurkowski, J. [Numerous cases of illness among soldiers, stationed in Piotrk6w, Przygl6w and Skierniewicy] Ibid., 1928, 11:393-409. --- Portugal. Portugal. Ministerio da guerra. Esta- tistica medica do Exercito portugues. Lisb. (1908-31) 1911-37. Oliveira, J. A. de. Saude mUitar. J. pharm. sc. med. India Portug., 1862-63, 53. --- Puerto Rico. Johnston, C. C. Necator americanus in Puerto Rican troops. MU. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 137-9. --- Romania. Butza & Popistenu. Febra tifoida In serviciul boalelor infecto-contagioase din spitalul miUtar Regina Elisabeta de la 1. ApriUe 1901-1. ApriUe 1902. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1902-03, 6: 57-70.—Chessim. Dare de seama asupra epidemiel de febra tifoida ce a bantuit garnizona din Focsani In lunUe Maifi Bi Iunie 1897. Ibid., 1897-98, 1: 129-38, map.—Mulgund, N., & Demetrescu, G. Statistics, coprinzand numaral cazurilor de trachom tratate in intervalul de timp 1924-35. Ibid., 1936, 35: 386-8.—Serbanescu, I. Cate-va cuvinte asupra epidemiel de febra tifoida ivita In rlndurile corpurilor de trupa din garnisona Bucuresci In toamna anului expirat. Ibid., 1897-98, 1: 265; passim. --- Russia. Khozjasev, S. N. EOjie3HH opraHOB rrfcixa- hhh b PyccKou apMuu. 109p. 8? S. Peterb., 1911. Koricky, A. M. EpiomHofl THtb b CIIB HuKojiaeBCKOM BoeHHOM rocnuTajie 3a 1908 toa. p. 481-542. 23cm. S. Peterb., 1910. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 227: Med. spec. pt. Russia. Voenno-medicinskoe upravlenie. Otict o caHHTapHOM coctohhhh pyccKou ap- mhh 3a 1891 r. 591p. 26cm. S. Peterb., 1893. Abanin, A. [Toxico-infectious arthritis among the staff of the Red Army; data from the Piatigorsk Sanatorium for the period 1925-1931.] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 12-7.—Causov, L. I. O kharakteristike brjusnogo tifa V Manzurskoj dejstvujusdej armii v 1904 g. Russ. vrach, 1905, 4: 1250-2.—Cypljaev, P. I. Nervnaja likhoradka sredi garnizona goroda Orenburga v 1807 godu. Voen. med. J., S. 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Zagotovlenie i steriUzacia rastvora soljano-kislago morfija v ampullakh. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238: Med. spec pt, 191-202. MORPHINISM. See also Drug addiction. Brown, C. T. Morphine withdrawal; report of a case. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 328-31.—Kemal Osman & Mazhar Osman [Causes and treatment of morphineniania] Askert sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 116-30. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----42 MORTALITY 650 MORTALITY MORTALITY. See also Casualty; Death; also World War I; World War II. Absolute mortality rates per 1,000,000 strength; British Army in the U. K., 1943 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 19.—Age at death in World War II. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1947, 28: 5-7.-—Army mortality with respect to disease (1943 and 1944) and mortality in the civiUan population. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britam War Off.) Lond., 1948, 21.— Avdeev, M. Smert. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 177-80.—Bogen, E. Mars and mortaUty; the influence of war on death rates from various causes in different populations. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 49: 231-7.—Canadian mortality in the war years. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1943, 24: No. 9, 5-7.—Deaths in the British Army during the war years [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 23.—Dubs, J. Grundlagen fur die Verlust-Berechnungen und die Berechnung der Riickschub- Zahlen und -Zeiten. In his Feldchirurgie, 2. Aufl., Ziir., 1941, 439-43.------Historische Schlachtverluste [tab.] Ibid., 444-6.—Gesamtabgang durch Sterblichkeit. San. Ber. Deut. Marine (1912-13) 1917, 16-28 (1930) 1932, 7-10.—Greenwood & Lewis-Faning, E. Normal death-rate of the Navy. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 574.—Home, W. E. Death-rate of retired merchant seamen. Ibid., 1933, 2: 440. —---— Mortality of British merchant seamen. Ibid., 1934, 1: 1081-3.—Hosemann, G. Vergleich der Mortalitat in den letzen drei Kriegen. In: Infektkr. jetz. Kriege (Germany. Heeres-Saninsp.) Berl., 1944, Docum. No. 8715, 12-4, tab. ------ Vergleich der Letalitat an Infektionskrankheiten in den letzten drei Kriegen. Ibid., 15, tab.—Kaminsky, L. Smertnost. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 172-7.—Klugman, G. A. AnaUz smertnosti po N-skomu evakohospitalju. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorsky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 285-94.—Love, A. G. Peididas humanas en la guerra; bajas en el campo de operaciones. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1932, 31: 458-73.—Low mortality among wounded in World War II. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1947, 28: No. 2, 4-6.—Military deaths in 1943. Ibid., 1944, 25: 5-7.—Movitt, S. J. How mortaUty among wounded in the Red Army is reduced. California West. M., 1944, 60: 99.—Miihle, C. Die Sterblichkeit im Krieg. Bayern in Zahlen, 1947, 1: 59-61.—Orbaan, C. Veranderingen in morbiditeit en mortaliteit gedurende en na de oorlog. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1947, 25: 309-16.—Rekkoku guntai ni okeru sibo [Statistics on deaths in the European armies] In: Teikoku rikugun eisei seiseki no kako oyobi genzai narabi-ni Ohsyu rekkyo guntai eisei seiseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1930, 423-95, 36 ch.—Relative mortality rates; British Army in the U. K, 1943 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 19.—Rouvidich, J. M. [Mor- tality and morbidity in the Jugoslav Army during 12 years after the war, 1922-33] Voj. san. glasnik, 1935, 6: 495-512.—Sachs, W. Effect of war on mortality. J. Insur. M., 1948-49, 4: No. 2, 58-61.—Sand, R. L'influenza della ereditarieta sulla mortalita. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 352.—Todesur- sachen (Die) der Militarbevolkerung im Deutschen Reich und in seinen Landern in den Jahren 1914-1919.—In: Erg. Todesurs. (Germany Reichsgesundhamt) Berl., 1925, 11: 51.—Todesur- sachen der Militarpersonen im Deutschen Reich und in seinen Landern in den Jahren 1914 bis 1919 (tab.) Ibid., 36-50.— Vartiainen, I. War-time and the mortality in certam diseases in Finland. Ann. med. int. fenn., 1946, 35: 234-40.—Waga rikugun ni okeru sibo [Statistics on deaths in the Japanese army] In: Teikoku rikugun eisei seiseki no kako oyobi genzai narabi-ni Ohsyu rekkyo guntai eisei seiseki (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1930, 375-423, 18 ch.—War and international mortality trends. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1939, 20: No. 9, 6-9.—War-time mortaUty. Med. Off., Lond., 1940, 63: 164.—Watkins, J. H., & Hitchcock, S. V. Annual mortaUty from all causes of death (except aU raids) in 13 German cities, 1938, 1940, 1942-43-44 [tab.] In: Effect of Bombing &c Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 121. ------ Effect of air attacks on mortaUty trends. Ibid., 148-58. ---- United States. Cancer mortality in the Army. Health U. S. Army, 1947, 2: No. 3, 9-11.—Causes of death, U. S. Army compared with the C. C. C. Army M. Bull., 1941, 56: 109-12.—Civilian deaths from miUtary action. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1940, 21: No. 12, 1-3.—Comparison of case fatality rates. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 37.—Decline in mortaUty among women in wartime. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1945, 26: No. 2, 3-5.-—Excellent health record of a war year. Ibid. 1942, 23: No. 7, 1-3.—Lang, R. O. Army mortaUty statistics. Vital Statist. Spec. Rep. U. S., 1940-41, 12: 357-62.—Mili- tary deaths in 1942. Statist. BuU. Metrop. LUe Insur., 1943, 24: 4-8.—Military deaths in 1944. Ibid., 1945, 26: 6-9.— Military death losses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 466.— Military losses as measured by peacetime standards. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1940, 21: No. 6, 2-5.—Mortality in the Army. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, June, 47-9.-—Mortality experience of a group of naval officers. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 6, 4-6.—Mortality on home front contmues very favorable. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1944, 25: No. 10, 6-8.—National mortality in a war year. Ibid., 1-3.—War deaths and the sex ratio of mortaUty. Ibid., No. 12, 6-8.—Wartime strains responsible for increased death rate. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 50. ---- Veterans. Burke, F. S. Deaths among war pensioners. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1939, 41:457-65. MORTAR shell. See under Foreign body, gunshot. MOSQUITO. See also DDT; Fly; Fly control; Insect; Insect control; Insecticide; Malaria, Control; Yellow fever. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Directions for collect- ing and forwarding mosquitoes. 2p. 8? Wash., 1908. Angelini, A. Zanzare pericolose. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 650-3.—Buddie, R. A rough guide to the identification of mosquitoes. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1927, 13: 217-22.—Hargrave, W. W. The Mosquito Coast and the Caymans. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1916, 10: 737-41.— Harold, C. H. H. Studies in mos- quito bionomics. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 81; 180.— Hassett, C. C, & Jenkins, D. W. Production of radioactive mosquitoes. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 53-5.—Ikuma, K. Malaria kansen ka ni yoru zintai sessyu zikken [Experiments in inoculation of the human body by means of mosquitoes infected with malaria] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 39-48, 2 pi.—Jackson, R. B. Mosquitoes. Cadu- ceus, Hong Kong, 1932, 11: 83-91.—Ludlow, C. S. A question of synonomy. Mil. Surgeon, 1915, 36: 505-8.—MacGregor, M. E. A method of preventing the stranding of mosquito ova while hatching. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 33: 493.— Mansell, R. A. CannibaUsm amongst mosquito larvae. Ibid., 1936, 66: 50.—Masters, C. O. The selective breeding habits of mosquitoes as correlated with specific gravity. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 194-7.—Nelson, T. C. Mosquito-borne diseases already brought into this country from war areas and the likeli- hood of their becoming established here. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1944, 31: 31-40.—Peppier, H. J. Usefulness of microorganisms in studying dispersion of flies. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 121.—Pratt, J. J., jr, Heterick, R. H. [et al.] Tires as a factor in the transportation of mosquitoes by ships. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 785-8.— Wellington, A. R. The life history of mosquitoes. Caduceus, Hong Kong, 1930, 9: 1-16.—Young, F. N., jr, & Christopher, W. N. Unusual breeding places of mosquitoes in the vicinity of Keesler Field, Mississippi. Am. J. Trop. M., 1944, 24: 379. ---- Collection and taxonomy. Bohart, R. M. A synopsis of the Philippine mosquitoes. 88p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Navmed 580, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. ----& Ingram, R. L. Mosquitoes of Okinawa and islands in the Central Pacific. HOp. 22}£cm. Wash. 1946. Forms NAVMED 1055, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. Laird, M. A report on material obtained during a mosquito survey at Palmalmal, 'New Britain, p.465-78. 24cm. [n. p.] 1946. Forms No. 1, Bull. Entom. Surv., S. W. Pacific, N. Zealand, R. Air Force. Also Tr.R. Soc N. Zealand, 1946, 75: Pt 4, 465-78. Ludlow, C. S. Disease-bearing mosquitoes of North and Central America, the West Indies, and the Philippine Islands. 97p. 8? Wash., 1914. Forms No. 4, Bull. U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off. Simmons, J. S., & Aitken, T. H. G. The anopheline mosquitoes of the northern half of the Western Hemisphere and of the Philippine Islands; distribution, habits, identification, im- portance as vectors, and control. 213p. 22cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1942. "*• ^ United States. Army Service Forces. Fourth Service Command. Medical Labora- tory. Mosquito collections at Fourth Service Command Army installations during 1942-43. 2v. 183 1.; 4411. Fort McPherson, 1945. i United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. Preventive MOSQUITO 651 MOSQUITO CONTROL Medicine Division. Communicable Diseases Control Section. The distribution of mos- quitoes of medical importance in the Pacific area. 64p. 33cm. Wash., 1946. Abstract of report on mosquito survey on Guam. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 80.—Baba, K. Nan-Si- san gyaku-ka ran no bunruigaku-teki kenkyu, toku-ni Nan-Si mi-kiroku no ni sin kei ni tuite [Taxonomical studies on the eggs of ague-carrying mosquitoes native to South China, especially two new types in South China not vet recorded] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 293-300.—Bradley, G. H., Freeborn, S. B., & Gerberg, E. J. A key to the mosquito larvae of the Southern United States. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1943, May, 2.—Cairns, D. W. Mosquitoes of Fort Dupont, Dela- ware. MU. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 369-86.—Carpenter, S. J. Mosquito studies in mUitary establishments in the Seventh Corps area during 1941. J. Econom. Entom., 1942, 35: 558- 61.—Claude, J. Les moustiques du pays des Dombes, en par- ticulier de la region Nord du camp de Sathonay. Cadueee, Par., 1907, 7: 145.—Collection of mosquito specimens [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 5, 24. Also Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 234—Duret, J. P. Lista de los mosquitos del gran Buenos Aires. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 122-4.— Dyar, H. G., & Ludlow, C. S. A note on two Panama mosquitoes; Diptera, CuUcidae. Mil. Surgeon, 1921, 48: 677-80.—Elmendorf, J. E. Report of an entomologi- cal survey conducted at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, 1941. Annual Rep. Bd Health Florida (1941) 1942, 42: 68-70.—Guillon, T. Moustiques; maringouins et maques en Guyane Francaise. Cadueee, Par., 1910, 10: 192.—Gunn, W. C Mosquitoes in the Glasgow district of Scotland. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 108-12.—Huffaker. C. B. Summary of some studies on the reaction of mosquitoes to various collect- ing devices. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1943, 30: 30-2.—Langrishe, J. du P. Mosquitoes in Bermuda. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1924, 42: 103-20.—Ludlow, C. S. A new Philippine mosquito; Diptera, Culicidae. Mil. Surgeon, 1921, 48: 690.—MacArthur, W. P. The adult mosquitoes of Shang- hai. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 52: 241-7.—MacGregor, M. E. A new mosquito of the genus Orthopodomyia from a beech tree-hole in England. Ibid., 1919, 33: 451-4, pi.— Mangin, F. M. The pathogenic mosquitoes of Jamaica. Ibid., 1906, 6: 423-9.—Miura, D. Taiwan ni okeru kazoku no ken- kyu [Studies of kinds of mosquitoes in Formosa] Gun idan zassi, 1936, 305-24.—Mosquitoes in the PhUippine Islands. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 27.—Olson, T. A., & Keegan, H. L. The mosquito collecting program of the Seventh Service Command for 1942-43. J. Econom. Entom., 1944, 37: 780-5.—Perry, W. J. The mosquitoes and mosquito- borne diseases of the Pacific Islands. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 64.—Reeves, W. C. Mosquito survey activities relevant to investigations on mosquito borne diseases on Guam; preUminary report. Ibid., 1948, No. 4, 79.— Talbot, G. Observations on mosquitoes at Sandwich during the years 1918-19. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1920, 35: 167-75.— Tanaka, T. Kwangchow-si hoppo tiku ni okeru Anopheles-ka no tyosa hokoku; Anopheles-ka no bunpu, tisei to no kankei, kisetuteki syotyo oyobi malaria denpasei [Reports on an investigation of AnopheUne mosquitoes north of the city of Kwangchow; distribution of anopheline mosquitoes, relation to the topography, seasonal variations, and the nature of the dissemination of malaria] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 330-42.— Waterston, J. Entomological observations on mosquitoes in Macedonia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1922, 38: 334-49. MOSQUITO control. See also DDT; Fly control; Insect control; Insecticide; Malaria, Control. Beware of the dangerous house fly and exterminate the mosquito. Mil. Surgeon, 1918, 43: 220-6.—Bishopp, F. C, & Stage, H. H. A review of mosquito work in a world at war in 1944. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 13-35.—Botsford, R. C. CivU mosquito control in Connecticut in wartime. Ibid., 1943, 30: 79.—Bradley, G. H. Malaria control in war areas in the United States in 1943 by the U. S. PubUc Health Service; entomological phases. Ibid., 1944, 31: 129-33.—Brown, O. J. Mosquito control by the U. S. Navy at naval stations in the middle Atlantic states. Ibid., 1942, 29: 30-5.—Butchard, E. Mosquito control problems resulting from the national defense program in Nassau County. Ibid., 148-50.—Cory, E. N. Special problems in civil mosquito con- trol work in war times in Maryland. Ibid., 1943, 30: 77.—Cox, W. C. Insect control during World War II; mosquitoes. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: 29-37.—Culley, W. M. Mosquito control in and about miUtary reservations of the Second Service Command. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1943, 30: 87-9.—Dews, S. C, & Morgan, J. H. MiUtary aspects of malaria control in the Fourth Service Command. J. Nat. Malaria Soc, 1945, 4: 105-8.—Dorer, R. E. Mosquito control problems resulting from the national defense program in Virginia. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1942, 29: 154.—Dunham, G. C. Methods of reducing the cost of antimosquito measures in the control of malaria. MU. Surgeon, 1928, 62: 33-8.—Farlow, M. A. Mosquito control work by the United States at Raritan Arsenal. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1931, 18: 148-50.—Fellton, H. L.. & Barnes, R. C. The plan of operation for the northeast- ern division of the Malaria Control in War Areas office of the U. S. PubUc Health Service. Ibid., 1944, 31: 45-7.—Fisher, H. H. Mosquito control at MacDUl Field. Rep. Florida Antimosquito Ass., 1942, 16: 3-9.—Fox, C. The campaign against mosquitoes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: Suppl., 26-8, pi.—Galvez Gomez, A. Lucha antimosquito. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1945, 9: 159-64.—Geib, A. F. CaUfornia pro- gram of malaria control in war areas. Proc CaUfornia Mos- quito Control Ass., 1944, 13: 48-61.—Gies, R. W., & Stabler, R. M. Mosquito work on a war time basis, special problems and manner in which they are being met in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 101-3.— Given, D. H. C. The campaign against mosquitoes on board H. M. S. Cadmus. J. State M., Lond., 1916, 24: 47-51. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1922, 8: 265-9.—Goldberger, J. Prevention and destruction of mosquitoes. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1908, 23: 1007-15.—Gordon, J. E. Mosquito control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 2, 20.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Organization and en- gineering aspects of the Army mosquito control program. Rep. Florida Antimosquito Ass., 1942, 16: 39-41. ------ Out- standing features of the mosquito control work of the United States Army in 1943. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1944, 31: 126-9. ------& Clark, L. K. Mosquito control in the Army reservations in the middle Atlantic and northeastern states. Ibid., 1942, 29: 27-30.—Hutzel, J. M. Protecting marines from insect-borne diseases. Mosquito News, 1946, 6: 36.—Investigational work on adult mosquitoes. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 72.—King, W. V., & Kuhns, D. M. Development of entomological service of the Fourth Service Command laboratory as appUed to the Army's mosquito control program. J. Nat. Malaria Soc, 1943, 2: No. 2, 39-47. ------ & Ray, M. Progress in the appUcation of laboratory methods in the Army's malaria control program. Ibid., 31-8.—Leedham, C. L. A mosquito control program. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 431-6.—Le Prince, J. A. Mosquito control about cantonments and shipyards. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1919, 6: 7-17.—McCoy. G. W. Notes on mosquito eradication. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1912, 27: 1029-34.—McCoy, O. R. The Army's program to minimize the danger of introduction of mosquito-borne diseases by returning personnel. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 236-9.—Malaria control overseas. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 501-3.—Mosquito control. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 605.—Mosquito control in Berlin. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 3, 41-7.—Notes on the biology and control of mosquitoes at Umiat, Alaska. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 9.—Osmun, J. V. Anti-mosquito work in the 2nd Service Command. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1944, 31: 179-82.-—Owen, H. R. Special problems in civil mosquito control work, during war time, in Philadelphia. Ibid., 1943, 30: 71-3.—Peterson, E., & Walker, F. D. Mosquito control in St Thomas. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1923, 18: 291-302, 4 pi.— Poust, L. R. Mosquito control as it concerns the National Defense Program. Rep. Florida Antimosquito Ass., 1941, 15: 18-21.—Rector, N. H. Malaria control in war areas in the United States in 1943 by the U. S. Public Health Service; engineering phases. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1944, 31: 133-8.—Rees, D. M. Relationship between miUtary and local agencies engaged in mosquito abatement work in Utah. Proc. California Mosquito Control Ass., 1944, 13: 120-5.—Reeves, R. S., Packer, H. M., & Gies, R. W. Mos- quito work on a wartime basis, special problems and the manner in which they are being met in Philadelphia. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 100.—Reinoehl, J. K. The control of mosquitoes within the reservation limits of Fort Dix. Ibid., 1942, 29: 40; 1943, 30: 186—Rouche. Deux annees de lutte contre les moustiques au centre d'aviation de Rochefort. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1935, 125: 545-82, 2 map.—Russell, A. E. Mosquito control adjacent to miUtary reservations in the Second Service Command. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1943, 30: 89-93.—Ruth, P. W. Mos- quito control problems resulting from the national defense program. Ibid., 1942, 29: 155.------_ Special problems in civil mosquito control work in war time in the city of Norfolk, Virginia. Ibid., 1943, 30: 74-7. ------ Mosquito work on a war time basis, special problems and the manner in which they are being met in Norfolk. Ibid., 1945, 32: 94-6.—Sammis, R. H. Mosquito work on a wartime basis, special problems and the manner in which they are being met in Nassau County. Ibid., 103.—Shropshire, J. B. Mosquito fighters in Panama. MU. Surgeon, 1931, 68: 769-76—Simmons, J. S. The United States Army's war in the air against the mosquito-borne diseases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1938, 196: 153-67.—Smith, L. W. A formula for elimination of mosquitoes of mutual concern to military and civUian agencies; careful planning, plus coopera- tion, equals gratifying progress. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1944, 31: 123-5. ------VanDerwerker, R. J. [et al.] What can be done to offset the effect on mosquito work of labor and material shortages due to the war? Ibid., 1942, 29: 13-6.—Snyder, T. E., Kowal, R. J. [et all Protecting miUtary suppUes and equipment against insects. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 19-21.—Taxonomic (A) treat- ment of the mosquitoes of Umiat, Alaska. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 9.—Teodorovic, S. NaSa iskustva u borbi protiv komaraca. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1947, 4: 229-32.—Valle, V. Considerazioni su alcuni ausiliari MOSQUITO CONTROL 652 MOSQUITO CONTROL alia lotta antimalarica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 273- 92.—VanDerwerker, R. J. Regular Mosquito Commission activities as a contribution to national defense. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1942, 29: 42-4.—Vannote, R. L. Protection of war industrial areas and reservations of the armed forces from mosquitoes by civil mosquito work. Ibid., 1943, 30: 85-7.—Walson, C. M., & Osmun, J. V. Mosquito work done by the Army in the Second Service Command with special reference to entomological phases. Ibid., 1945, 32: 219-22.—Watson, M. Some emergency anti-malarial measures. Rev. Appl. Entom., Lond., 1943, 31: ser. B, 14 (Abstr.)— Weathersbee, A. A. Mosquito control at the Naval Base, Norfolk, Virginia. Proc. N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1945, 32: 96-9.—White, C. M. The army declares war on mosquitoes. Health Bull., Raleigh, 1941, 56: No. 8, 7; 16.— Whitley, F. H. Mosquito control activities by First Army. Proc N. Jersey Mosquito Exterm. Ass., 1948, 35: 78-80.— Williamson, C. The relation of mosquito control to national defense in Suffolk County. Ibid., 1942, 29: 146-8.—Wright, E. Mosquito control problems resulting from the national defense program in Massachusetts. Ibid., 150-2. ------ Special problems in Massachusetts in civil mosquito control caused by the war. Ibid., 1943, 30: 80-2. ■ Mosquito work on a wartime basis, special problems and the manner in which they are being met. Ibid., 1945, 32: 254-6.—Zukauckas, E. W. The mosquito control and training program at Fort Dix in 1943. Ibid., 257. ---- Area treatment. Campbell, A. E. Drainage and the growing of grass. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 184-7.—Hansen, C. A. Malaria control in swamp areas. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1944, Sept., 5.—Henderson, J. M., & Neill, A. H. Pumps for malaria control in Puerto Rico. Ibid., 4.—Nichols, F. P. The effects of large dramage works on the prevalence of malaria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 343-60.—Peek, E. H., & Deo- nier, C. C. Area control of insects; mosquito control. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 4, 13-6. ---- Breeding control. See also Larvicide. Control of mosquito breeding. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 2, 45; 48; 64.—Gambusia (Le) affinis Baird et Girard; son utiUsation pour la destruction des moustiques. Cadueee, Par., 1918, 18: 21.—Parham, J. C. Detection of mosquito larvae. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1921, 15: 386.—Peek, E. H., & Deonier, C. C. Mosquito larvicides; laboratory work. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 19.—Sasa, M. Thymol-kei yakubutu gyaku-sei sekken ta-susyu syodoku-zai no ka-yotyu satumetu koryoku [The efficacy in the killing of the larvae of mosquitoes of various kinds of antiseptic preparations of invert soap of the thymol type of drugs] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1944, 33: 424.—Tenill, J. G., jr. Time-cost studies on larviciding crews. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1944, Dec, 1-4. ---- Building treatment. Gahan, J. B., Peffly, R. L. [et al.] Premise treatment. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 13-6.— Hanafin, J. B. Further lesults in mosquito proofing barracks. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1928, 51: 127-30.—Jellison, W. L., & Thomas, F. W. Malaria control; the use of Hessian cloth in mosquito proofing buildings. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 99.—Mosquito-proofing of buildings. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 2, 65.— Munro, A. C. An experiment in mosquito-proofing barracks of British troops. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 248-55. --- Clothing and personal protection. United States. War Department. Im- pregnation of clothing with insect repellent (dimethyl phthalate) 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1944. Forms TB MED 121, Techn. BuU. War Dep., U. S. Cross, H. F., Smith, C. N. [et al.] Personal protection; mosquitoes and other biting flies. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 4, 7-10.—D'Ormea, G. SuU'uso della pomata al timolo come misura cuUcifuga per le truppe in servizio in localita malariche. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 296-300. --- Insecticides and sprayers. Australia. Army. Advanced Land Head- quarters [South West Pacific Area] Tech- nical circular, No. 4: Destruction of adult mos- quitoes in the early stages of an operation. 4 I. 35Kcm. n. p., 1945. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 110: Use of DDT as insecticide to kill adult mosquitoes. 5p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Wyatt, W. J. Oil spraying equipment for the A-20 (Douglas) and PT-17 (Stearman) airplanes. p. 1-62. 27^cm. Wash., 1948. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 3: App. 32. Aitken, T. H. G. A study of winter DDT house spraying and its concomitant effect on anophelines and malaria in an endemic area. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948 3: App. 32, 185-97, 6 tab.—Berry, T. D. Experiments in the use of cuUcide for mosquito destruction. Pub. Health Rep Wash., 1906, 21: 83-9. ------ The steam blast as a mos- quitocide. Mil. Surgeon, 1907, 20: 36-9.—Clark. Field test of DDT as a residual spray against mosquitoes. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 2, 6.—Dissemination of DDT by aircraft. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 38.— Francis. Experiments in the cuUcidal effect of camphor- phenol and sulphur on mosquitoes. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1907, 22: 341-8.—Freon-aerosol (The) In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 2, 42.—Friedberg, A. Aerial spraying of DDT. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: 36-9.—Golovkov, A. I. O vUjanii protivomoskitnoj zidkosti J. I. Malinina na patogennye mikroby. Voen. med J., S. Peterb., 1908, 222: Med. spec pt, 645-64.—Gros, H. Les preparations arsenicales dans la prophylaxie du paludisme. Arch. med. nav., Par., 1901, 76: 464.—Hall, D. G. Aerial DDT, emergency measure for control of mosquito-borne epidemics. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 71-3.—Harvill, T. H. Simple pressure sprayer for malaria control. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 627.—Health bomb protects soldiers against disease. Army Navy Reg., 1943, 64: 3.—Holt, R. L. A new mosquito spray. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 625-7.—Hough, F. P. W. Extermination of mosquitoes at the naval proving ground. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, 12: 144-6.—Hurlbut, H. S., Maple, J. D. [et al.] Observations on the dispersal of DDT from aircraft for the control of mosquitoes. Ibid., 1947, 47: 368-79.-—Improvised power oiling equipment. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 19.—Koryak, A. [Combatting malaria with planes in miUtary aerodromes] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 209-12.—McNear, R. B. Protective jacket for use with knapsack sprayer. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 63, 164.—Smirnov & Sokolov [Prevention of malaria by means of aeroplanes] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 24.—Use of DDT in Japanese theater of war for control of adult and larval mos- quito vectors. Region. M. Stud. AAF Tactic Cent., 1945, No. 16, 1-9.—USPHS—Army poUcy on DDT for mosquito control. Malaria Control in War Areas, 1945, Mar., 6.— Vachat, H. La destruction des moustiques a Bourbonne-les- Bains pendant les saisons thermales 1903. Cadueee, Par., 1907, 7: 7-9.—Van Auken, H. A. Air plane spraying of DDT. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 37-42, 2 pi.—Wyatt, W. J. Oil spraying apparatus for the airplane, A-20. U. S. A. A. F. Ibid., 3: App. 32, 29-54. ---- Repellent. Bayer, Riisch [et al.] Mosquito repeUents. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 62.—Cross, H. F., Peterson, D. [et al.] Mosquito and black fly repellent tests. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 37.— Jachowski, L., jr. Ineffectiveness of ingested sulphur as a mosquito repellent. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 7, 20.—Method (A) of evaluating the synergistic or antag- onistic action of solvents on mosquito repellents. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 6.—Mixture (A) of two new mosquito repellent chemicals effective on sweating skin; preUminary report. Ibid., 7.—Oxidation (The) of 1, 2, 3, 4 tetrahydro beta naphthol in relation to mosquito repeUent action. Ibid., July-Dec, 4.—Summary of investigations on mosquito repellents at the Naval Medical Research Institute, October 1944 to April 1945. Ibid., Jan.-June, 6. MOSQUITO glove. See under Glove. MOSQUITO net. Wilson, C. S., & Mathieson, D. R. Degree of mosquito protection afforded by poplin, Byrd cloth, 8.2 oz. cotton twill, British cellular weave, herringbone twill. 4 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-258, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Design of a tent and mosquito net combination unit of light weight for use of jungle combat troops. Progr. Rep. M. Field Res. Laborat. U. S. Navy, 1944, Oct., 4-6.—Grayson, C. T. The Grayson-Graeme hammock mosquito net. J. Ass. Mil. Surg. U. S., 1906, 18: 191-3.—Leikind, M. C. A note on the early history of the mosquito net. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 65, 173.—Mosquito bars. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 26.—Mosquito nets for hammocks and bunks; specification. R. Naval M. BuU., 1944, No. 9, 5-7.—Nichol, C. E. A new portable mosquito net support. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13:442.—Nisi, M. Bo-ka ami ni tuite [Control of mosquitoes by means of netting] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 145-63.—Nylon jungle net, field testing of. Progr. Rep. M. Field Res. Laborat. U. S. Navy, 1944, Oct., 13.—Reynolds, L. A simple and efficient method of erecting mosquito net wires. J. R. Army I M. Corps, 1927, 48: 302. MOSQUITO TRAP 653 MOTORIZATION MOSQUITO trap. Blin. Destruction des moustiques par le proc6d6 des trous- piSges. Cadueee, Par., 1909, 9: 163.—Gaufin, A. R., & Levine, N. D. A carabao-baited mosquito trap. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945 1: No. 3, 85.—James, J. F. Fumigation and trapping of mosquitoes. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 267-9.—Modified mosquito light trap. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 13 — Thompson, T. O. Mosquito destruction by James' method. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 331-5. MOTION picture service. See also Training. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Catalog of training films and other medical training aids. Rev. ed. 32p. 19cm. Wash., 1945. United States. Veterans' Administra- tion. Department of Medicine and Surgery. A list of medical films which may be used in professional training. 129p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 4: Professional medical films. 9p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 188: Use of projector AN/TFQ-5 for implementing film pro- gram outlined in TB MED 166. 7p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Byers, J. Visual education in the Navy. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 446.—Lentini, V. Medical motion picture films. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 581.—Leventhal, G. The educational value of motion pictures on medical subjects. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 203-5.—Martin, D. A. S., Fotheringham, J. A. [et al.] Impressions on the film, Our Teeth; by members of the Army Dental Corps. Brit. Dent. J., 1945, 78: 178-81.— Medical Department training films [list] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 24—6.—Medical motion pictures, distribu- tion of [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 7, 22-6.—Movies on wartime medical and health subjects available. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 583.—New training films. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 31.—Stott, P. H. Audio- visual aids. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 4, 31.— Sukharebsky, L. Kinematografija i voennaja medicina. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1216-8. MOTION sickness. See Kinetosis. MOTOR abiUty. See also Psychotechnics; also Aviator, Psycho- physical test. Gagne, R. M., & Foster, H. Transfer of training from practice on components in a motor skill. 60 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1947. Forms No. 316-1-2, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. --- Transfer to a motor skill from practice on a pictured representation. 30 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 316-1-4, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Brown, J. S., & Jenkins, W. O. An analysis of human motor abiUties related to the design of equipment and a suggested program of research. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 19, 35-63. ------ Summary of available literature pertaining to motor abiUties. Ibid., 51-60.— Melton, A. W. Experimental apparatus tests; compensatory visual- motor reaction teste. Ibid., No. 4, 608-33, iUust. ------ Experimental apparatus tests; visual-motor pursuit tests. Ibid., 634-60, Ulust. ------ Special research projects; psycho- motor performance under conditions of anoxia and drugs. Ibid., 945-80.—Oliveira Esteves, J. V. d\ Un test para la exploracidn de la facUidad a automatizarse motrizmente. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 607-10. MOTORIZATION. See also next heading; also Mechanization; Troop movement; Vehicle. United States. War Department. FM 8-5, Medical field manual: Mobile units of the Medical Department. 347p. 19cm. Wash., 1942. Dansey-Browning, G. C. Some ophthalmic problems in Egypt, with special reference to mechanization. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 335-41.—Dollken, H. Ueber dienstUche Hautkrankheiten bei den motorisierten Truppen. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 278-81. Also Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 1375 (Abstr.)—Marambio, R. ArtiUeria y motorizacion; anotaciones a proposito de Espafla. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1938, 38: pt 2, 105; 325.—Van Auken, H. A. Motor convoys. In: Prev. Med. In World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 116 — Watson, J. Motorizing the Medical Corps. Pop. Sc. Month., 1939, 139: 108-13.—Weisman, L. G. The use of motors in the veterinary service. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1935, 29: 277-8. MOTORIZED warfare. See also Mechanization; Mobile warfare; Motorization. ---- Medical service. Lartigue, H. *Le fonctionnement d'une groupe sanitaire divisionnaire motorise. 45p. 24cm. Par., 1941. Manganaro, C. Organizzazione e funziona- mento del servizio chirurgico presso le divisioni motorizzate. p. 125-80. 24cm. Craiova, 1937. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil., 1937, 9. Congr., 1: Bouissou. Service de sante et motorisation. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mid. mil., 1936, 6. Sess., 217-38.—Gedanken uber die Organisation des Sanitatsdienstes bei einer motorisier- ten Division. Med. Welt, 1936, 10: 462.—Gergovich, W. [Effect of the tactical factor on the organization and UtiUzation of the health service in the motorized division] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 129-45.-—Uiescu, C. P. Le service de sante dans la guerre de mouvement conduite par des unites motorisees. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 79-98. Also Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 435-46. ------ & Gilorteanu, I. Organisation et fonctionnement du service chirurgical des troupes motorisees. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., 1937, 9. Congr., 1: 181-224.— J tingling. Die arztUche Betreuung motorisierter Einheiten auf dem Marsche. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 134-6— Lobo, A. Servico de saude e moto-mecanizacao dos exercitos. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1940, 29: 180-94.—Manganaro, C. II servizio sanitario in guerra presso le divisioni motorizzate. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 99-106. ------ Organizzazione e funziona- mento del servizio chirurgico presso le divisioni motorizzate. Ibid., 1938, 86:167; passim. ------Uiescu, C, & Gilorteanu, I. Organizacion y funcionamiento del servicio de cirugfa en las tropas motorizadas. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 185-8.—Marques Porto, E. Motomecanizacao e servico saiide. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 475-89. Also Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: No. espec, 166-79.—Montserrat, S. Servicio y t^ctica sanitaria de las unidades motorizadas. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943, No. 53, I; No. 54, 99.—Pawlowski, B. [Surgical aid for the motorized units during battles] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 1-20.—Schickele, M. J. A. Le Service de Sante dans les unites motorisees. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1935, 103: 461-509. ------ L'organisation et le fonctionne- ment du Service de Sante dans les unites motorisees. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., 1937, 7. Sess., 53-79. Also Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1938, 11: 187-210.—Tactical study; an effect of motorization on medical tactics. Army M. Bull., 1936, 35: 47-51.—Van Olmen, Hume, E. E. [et al.] Organisation et fonctionnement du service chirurgical dans les troupes motorisees. Rapp. Congr. mternat. mid. pharm. mil., 1937, 9. Congr., 2: 151-67.—Visbecq, F. M. H., Spire, C. M. L., & Carayon, M. Le Service de Sante dans une ou plusieurs divisions de lignes transporters a longue distance par v6hicules automobUes. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1924, 81: 505-24. MOTOR nerve. See Nerve. MOTOR skill. See Motor ability. MOTOR system. See also Motor ability; Movement; Musculo- skeletal system; Nervous system; Paralysis. Ellson, D. G., & Gilbarg, D. The applica- tion of operational analysis to human motor behavior. 28p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-2J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Gagne, R. M., & Foster, H. A study of transfer in a motor task with varying display- control relationships. 29 1. 28cm. Port Wash- ington, 1948. Forms No. 316-1-3, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. MOTOR SYSTEM 654 MOUNTAIN Grether, W. F. Effective target diameter as a factor in determining difficulty of the S. A. M. Two-Hand Coordination Test. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 304, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----Effective contact width as a factor in determining difficulty of the S. A. M. Complex Coordination Test. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 305, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Weitz, J. The S. A. M. model of the hand pressure modification of the S. A. M. Complex Coordination Test (CE104B) 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 263, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Brown, J. S., & Jenkins, W. O. Studies of movement reac- tions. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 19, 42—51.—Melton, A. W. Standard classification tests; the arm- hand steadiness test (CM103A), the steadiness under pressure test (CE206B), the SAM steadiness aiming test (CM103E), and the aiming stress test (CE211A) Ibid., No. 4, 501-57, illust. ------ Standard classification tests; the pedestal sight manipulation test (CM 824A) and the SAM pedestal sight manipulation test (CM824B) Ibid., 558-607, Ulust. diag. ------ Experimental apparatus tests; coordination tests involving bodUy displacement. Ibid., 676-702, Ulust., diagr. ------ Experimental apparatus tests; manipulation and motility tests. Ibid., 757-805, Ulust. ------ Experimental psychomotor batteries at Psychological Research Unit No. 2, San Antonio Aviation Cadet Center. Ibid., 1039—41.— Standardization of two tests of hand-eye coordination; a two- hand complex tapping test and a rotary pursuit test. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M.. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 17.— Zimkin, N. V. [Motor reactions of the hand and foot] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 273-83. MOTOR transport. See Ambulance, motor and jeep; Ambulance service, motor; Transport. MOTOR vehicle. See Vehicle; also Mechanization; Motoriza- tion; also such terms as Blackout, Lighting. MOULAGE. See also under Face; Illustration; Museum. Mizuno, M. Ro-mokei seisaku ho [Methods of making wax models] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 669-76.—Romadina, A. P., & Bekker, S. M. [Papier mache casts] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 70.—Shufeldt, R. W. The wax-modeling department of the Army Medical Museum of the Surgeon-General's Office, and the appUcation of the art to general medicme. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 94: 663-8.—Wallis, J. F. The moulage as a record employed at the Army Medical Museum. J. Am. M. Ass., 1919, 73: 1499-501.—War wound moulages. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 46. MOUNTAIN. See also Altitude; Mountain sickness; Moun- tain warfare. Germany. Conference of the medical consultants to the wehrmacht concerning problems of mountain physiology [1942] [Report] p.239-55. 33J4cm. n. p., 1948. In: Conf. Med. Consult, to Wehrmacht (1942) 1948, 2. Conf. Anselievii, R. Gory. In: EncikL slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 143-50.—Atencio, J. E. Para que subir tan arriba? algunas consideraciones sobre el valor miUtar de las ascensiones en montafia. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1946, 350-62.—Benzinger, T. High altitude acclimatization. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 81.—Durig, A. Los efectos de los climas de altura. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1935, 25: 378-83.— Henschke, U., & Frank, A. Altitude adaptation. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 45.—Huerta, E. Ascen- sion al cerro Santa Marfa, 5.100 metros. Rev. roil., B. Air., 1941, 41: pt 2, 419-30.—Lang. Problems of the metabolism in the high mountains. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8,250.—Luft. Natural adapta- tion to high altitudes. Ibid., 245.—Mazza, M. A. Aptitud para la montafia. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1944, 44: pt 2, 609-12.— Opitz, E. Atemsteigerung im Sauerstoff mangel nach Hohenan- passung. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 44 (Abstr.) ------ Exchange of gases at high altitudes. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 246.— Physiological adaptations of permanent dweUers at high altitudes. U. S. Nav. M. Bulk, 1942, 40: 1000.—Strughold, H. Das animale Nervensystem in grossen Hohen. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1937, 2: 71-8. MOUNTAIN sickness. See also Altitude, Tolerance; Anoxia. Bulacio Nunez, A. Mal de montafia, puna descendente. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 1084-92.— Damiani, F. Sin- drome cardiaca dell'altipiano abissino. Gior. med. mil,, 1936, 84: 1177-89.—Droguett D., S. Enfermedad de las alturas; resumen do los conocimientos actuates. Rev. mil. Perfl, 1943, 40: pt 3, 189-202.—Kalmanson, G. M. The role of aUergy in altitude sickness. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 34. ------& Garrard, W. D. Role of aUergy in altitude sickness. Ibid., Apr., 41.—Sugada, K. Koku-byo no ni syorei [Two cases of high-altitude disease] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 295-8. MOUNTAIN troops. See also Mountain warfare. AnselieviS, R. Gornye vojska. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-^8, 2: 125-9.—Balke. SuitabUity for mountaineering. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 243-5.—Cremer. Die Leistungsfahigkeit des Gebirgssoldaten. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost, 1942, 2: 196. Also KUn. Wschr., 1943, 22: 244. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 255.—Farrell, E. J. Instruccion de las tropas en montafia; consideraciones generales sobre la preparaci6n del hombre como montafies. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 160-6.—Mazza, M. A. Algunas experiencias sobre la adapta- tion del soldado a la montafia. Dfa med., B. Air., 1941, 13: 162-7.—Peron, J. Tropas de montafia. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1942, 42: pt 2, 1189-93.—Prat, J. E. J. S. Incorporation et examen medical dans les troupes alpines. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1933, 99: 211-8.—Uhlmann, E. Die AusbUdung des Gebirgssoldaten. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1947, 24: Spec. No., 69-76. MOUNTAIN warfare. See also Air evacuation—by countries; Ambu- lance, sleigh. ---- Medical service. Bassi, G. Principi di organizzazione e di funzionamento del servizio sanitario nella guerra di montagna. p. 9-70. 23cm. Brux., 1935. In: Rapp. Congr. mternat. mid. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., 1: Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres. Gebirgssanitatsvorschrift. 59p. 28J^cm. n. p., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/13: Packordnung der Gebirgstruppensanitatsausriis- tung, Satz i, Anl. S 2319. 30p. 21cm. Berl., 1942. —— H. Dv. 208/14: Packordnung der Gebirgs-Sanitatskompanie. 85p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. —-— H. Dv. 208/14: Packordnung der Gebirgs-Sanitatskompanie. 98p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. Schickele, M. J. A. Le Service de Sante dang la guerre de montagne. p. 597-692. 24cm. Par., 1934. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: Arteaga Pastor, F. Algunas observaciones sobre evacuaci6n de bajas en montafia. Actas Congr. med. mU. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 483-92.—Artemiev, A. [Sanitary service in the mountain districts] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 8, 24-6.— Bingler, K. Ueber Gebirgssanitatsdienst. Veroff. Heer. San., 1938, H. 105, 84-111. ------ Die GebirgssanitatsabteUung 41 bei den Wehrmachtsskimeisterschaften in Kitzbuhel 1939. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 504-7.—Cataldi, L. Observaciones personates de orden sanitarias, obtenidas en los ultimos ejerci- cios finales del destacamento de montafia norte. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1934, 33: 252-8.—Cheyrou-Lagreze. L'aviation sani- taire et le service de sante dans la guerre de montagne. Tunis. med., 1937, 31: 231-44, Ulust.—Costea [Organization and func- tion of sanitary service of mountain troops] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 221-34.—Dubs, J. Die Eigenart des Gebirgs- Sanitatsdienstes. Med. Welt, 1935, 9: 1507-12.—Evacuation (The) of casualties in mountain warfare. MiUt. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 15, 42-4.—Girod, Picquemal & Millo. Rdle du medecin dans 1'entrainement des troupes de montagne. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1933, 99:169-209.—Gloor, W. Die Organisa- MOUNTAIN WARFARE 655 MOUTH tion des riickwartigen Sanitatsdienstes im Gebirge. Vjschn schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1947, 24: Spec. No., 90-4.—Hautmann F Aerztliche Erfahrungen im Hochgebirgsminenkampf. Med. Klin., Berl., 1918, 14: 775. Also Wien. Klin. Wschr., 1918, 31: 741.—HulOsi Ozverim [Army hygiene of the Alpine Corps] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 92-104.—Johnston, R & Mawe, J. F. Field ambulance sections in a mountain operation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 1-5.—Malgat. Brancard de montagne; brancard-brouette. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1907, 1: 359-62.—Marinesco, N. Principes d'organisa- tion et de fonctionnement du Service de sante des troupes de montagne. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., l: 71-118.—Mazza, M. A. Servicio-sanitario regimentario en montafia; consideraciones breves. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 282-4.—Medical support in mountain warfare. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 5-7.—Mountain medical service. Spec. Ser. U. S. MU. Intell. Serv., 1944, No. 21, 57-9.—Nahid Tunasar [Principles in the health service in mountain warfare] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 75-81.—Nisimura, T„ & Sakakibara, S. Santi-sen ni okeru eisei-tai no syuzyutu-teki syoti [... surgical operations in mountain warfare] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 1159-66.—Opizzi, J. El servicio sanitario de campafia en las tropas de montafia: su influencia en las activi- dades normales; marchas y descansos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 418-25.—Picquemal, G. M., & Millo, M. C. R. Le role du medecin dans l'entralnement des troupes de montagne. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1933, 99: 169-209.—Radbil L., A. Medical service in mountain warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 264-7.—Reisner, Schickelfi [et al.] Principes d'organisation et de fonctionnement du Service de sante dans la guerre de montagne. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., 2: 41-57.—Reynolds, W. M. Preventive medicine in winter and mountain warfare. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: No. 8, 69-73.—Ryncki, P. Quelques reflexions a propos du Service de sante en montagne. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1947 24: Spec. No. 76-84.—Schaefer, W. Der Gebirgsdienst. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 398-404 — Schmidt, J. Der Verwundeten-Ruckschub im Gebirge. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1947, 24: Spec. No., 84-9.—Spengler, H. Gebirgssanitatsmaterial und dessen Nachschub. Ibid., 139- 44.—Stahel, R. Die Notwendigkeit einer besonderen sanitats- dienstUchen HochgebirgsausbUdung. Ibid., 1940, 17: 80-;7.— Siireyya Endlik [Effect of means of evacuation on the sanitary service in mountain warfare] Askert sinhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 112-20.—Thomann. Organisation and tactical use of mountain sanitary companies. Arch. med. beiges, 1932, 85: 247-55.—Timofeevsky, P. Gornyj sanitarnyj transport. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 129-39 — Voflte & Moeschlin. Die Technik des Verwundetentransportes im Hochgebirge. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1938, 15: 40-55, Ulust. MOUNT Austen. See under World War II, Guadalcanal. MOUSE. See under Rodent. MOUTH. See also Gingiva; Gingivitis; Jaw, Injury; Mandibula, Injury; Maxilla, Injury; Molar; Surgical technic, Mouth; Tooth; also such terms as Dental care; Dental health; Dental service; Dentistry; Denture, etc.; also Stomatology. Appleton, J. L. T. The study of oral microorganisms. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 429. Also Q. Project Summary Dent. Sect. Off. Nav. Res., 1949, July, 7.— Geikin, M. Rotovaja polost (cavum oris) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1172-6.—Peruzzi, M. SuUe relazioni tra spirocheti e bacterioidi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: pt 1, 129-41, pi.—Reitani, U. Spore di anaerobi nella cavita buccale di soldati. Gior. med. mU., 1929, 77: 279-83.— Salyer, J. M. A survey of oral temperatures on hospital personnel in Northern Burma. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 120-3. --- Disease. Aguilar C, C. Los padecimientos bucodentarios en el Ejercito. Mem. Convene, med. mil. mex., 1936, 178-83.— Baker, W. J. Neoropathic ulcers of the mouth. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936-37, 13: 349.—Bernier, J.L. Survey of pathologic specimens from the oral regions seen at the Army Institute of Pathology during World War II. Mil. Surgeon, 1947 101: 362-75.—Bouquet, S. Leucoplasia bucal. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: 583-93.—Chavoor, A. G. Psychoso- matic factors in oral disease. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 987-92.—Cook, T. J. Soft tissue lesions of the mouth. Ibid., 1948, 8: 944-9.—Debenedetti. Une appUcation heureuse de la serotherapie antigangreneuse dans un cas de noma. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1927, 21: 105-8— Dierdorff, H. B. Oral pam as a factor in diagnosis. MU. Surg., 1939, 85: 216-23.— Dreneau. A propos d'un cas d'ectodermose erosive plunonfi- cieUe de Fiessinger, Wolf et Thevenard. Bull. Soc. m6d. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 287-90.—Entin, D. A. [Neuro-trophic factor in the pathology of organs of the oral cavity] Tr. Acad. mil. m6d. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 435-8.—Foley, W. T. Hemorrhagic vesicles and bullae of the mucous membranes of U. S. and British war prisoners in Japan, subsisting on a deficient diet. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 2300-2.—Kelly, E. K. Unbalanced carbohydrate metabolism as a predisposing factor in oral diseases. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 188-96.—Kohn, K. Gan- grenous stomatitis. Ibid., 1947, 101: 218.—Koo, P. T., & Huang, M. S. Nutritional stomato-glossitis among the war refugees in Shanghai. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 240 (Abstr.)—Kruttke, H. G. Untersuchungen uber das Vitamin C-Defizit bei Stomatitis, Gingivitis und Paradentose in der Kriegsmarine. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 300-6.—Leonhardt, H. Munderkrankungen als Ursache von pathologischen Zustanden der tieferen Verdauungswege. Ibid., 1943, 8: 476-9.—McCay, C. M. Dietary and other factors concerned in mouth and tooth deterioration. Q. Project Summary Dent. Sect. Off. Nav. Res., 1949, July, 1.—McFall, T. A. Extraoral fistula; a case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 1057-9.—Murphey, P. J. Lesions of the mouth and face of special interest to the dental officer U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 902-8.—Musgrave, W. A. Calcium and phosphorus in relation to oral pathology. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 169-78.— Oral pathological conditions. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 5, 6.—Prieto, R. E. Contribuci6n al estudio de las neo- plasias malignas de la cavidad bucal. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 278-80.—Quadros, M. de. Ulcus de boca anasto- m6tica; nota clfnica quirurgica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 533.—Theieme, M. J. Sulfamides et affections bucco-dentaires. Cadueee, Port au Prince, 1947, No. 31, 13; passim.—Weis- berger, D. Changes in the glycogen metaboUsm of the oral mucous membrane associated with pre-cancerous lesions. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 428; 1949, July, 4.—Willinger, F., & Nusret, S. [Dangers in inflammations of the mouth] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1932, 61: 175-7.— Woods, S. H. Notes on a case of gangrenous stomatitis in a soldier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 47.—Zobu, N. [Infection of a dog with noma (from a child)] Askeri vet. meo- muasi, 1939, 17: 95-102. ---- Infection. See also Vincent infection. BucicS, I. [Treatment of thrush in horses] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 177-87.—Cavazzani, F. Contributo alia conoscenza della micosi del cavo orale; glossite da Criptococcus uvae. Gior. med. mU., 1943, 91: 279-85.—Clagett, A. H., jr. The relation of oral infections to the cUculatory system. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 662-8.—Fernandez, A. El complejo estrep- toc6ccico en la patologia bucal. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1944, 8: 181-94.—Gins, H. A. Die Spirillose der menschUchen Mundhohle. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 560 (Abstr.)— Hillier, C. R. Oral infection in mental patients. U. S. Veter- ans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 547.—Holland, W. C. Oral focal infection. Ibid., 1929, 5: 48.—Lanier, W. D. The use of sul- fanilamide in dentistry. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940—41, 17: 57-60. ------ Sulfanilamide in oral infections. Ibid., 1938-39, 15: 65-8.—Mead, S. V. Streptococcic stomatitis. MU. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 238-43.—Monilial stomatitis and monilial vulvovaginitis. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 4, II.—Mordkovi6, M. L. Erozivnyj kontagioznyj epidemi6eskij stomatit. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 69-72.—Passler. Die chronischen Infektionen im Bereiche der Mundhohle (TonsiUen, Zahne, Nebenhohlen) und der Krieg, insbesondere ihre Bedeutung fiir die Wehr- fahigkeit und fiir die Beurteilung von Rentenanspriichen. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1915, 52: 778. Also Ther. Gegenwart, 1915, 56: 361; 419.—Pigott, P. J. A case of intermittent fever with septic focus in the mouth. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 338-40.—Pinheiro Monteiro. A infeccao focal e o bdeio. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1940, 29: 291-303.—Schantz, C. W. EUmination of oral sepsis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 246-9.—Smith, H. R. Oral focal infection and its relation to systemic disease. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1925, 1: No. 4, 43-8, 3 pi. ---- Injury. See as main heading. ---- Photography. Schlack, C. A. A modification of an oral photographic apparatus originally constructed by the Dental School, University of Pennsylvania. 17p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-767, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also in U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 312-8. Taylor, B. L., & Schlack, C. A. Oral color photography as a means of personnel identifica- tion and registration of oral lesions and de- formities. 17p. 26J4cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 012 004 (or, X-767) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 15. MOUTH FLOOR 656 MULE MOUTH floor. Alexander, A. D. Ludwig's angina treated with penicUlin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 965.—Gandullo, L. Seis casos de flem6n septico del suelo de la boca. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1924, 3. ser., 494-524; 561.—O'Grady, G. L. Dermoid cyst in floor of mouth. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 2, 2.—Richter, G. A. Restoration of the mobiUty of the tongue in grave injuries of the mouth floor] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 271-4.—Sublingual dermoid cyst Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 480. MOUTH hygiene. See also Dental care; Dental hygienist. Archer, G. J. S. Mouth hygiene in the Army. Lancet, Lond., 1916, 2: 250.—Cheely, W. C. The importance of educa- tion of patients in oral hygiene. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1925, 1: No. 3, 69-72.—Chesnutt, O. L. Federal aid in mouth hygiene instruction in schools of U. S. A. J. Ass. MU. Dent. Surg. U. S., 1919, 3: 122-5.— Cowey, D. The achievement and maintenance of dental health and its importance to an army officer. Dent. J. Australia, 1938, 10: 766-8.—Duarte Mota, A. Consideracoes acfirca da higiene da boca. Bol. Dir. serv. sadde mil., 1940, 3: 57-70.—Fletcher, E. E. Specimen lecture on oral hygiene. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 90-4.—Hakki Onen [Daily care of the mouth] Askert sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 99-107.—Harper, N. A. Oral hygiene; a factor in troop health. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946. 1: No. 2, 49.—Head, J. Prevention of mouth infection. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1914, 8: 411-21, 6 pi.—Howell, E. B. Oral prophylaxis. Ibid., 1935, 33: 370-2.—Khosla, S. C. Observations on the oral condition of Indian soldiers. Brit. Dent. J., 1946, 80: 339.—Kramer, L. R. War and postwar impUcations of the nation-wide physical fitness dental health program. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 413.—Leonard, H. J. Oral hygiene. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, Suppl. No. 6, 32-6 — Lowe, G. L. Suggestions for dental education. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 8, 21.—Lynes, C. T. The need of dental prophylaxis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, Suppl. No. 7, 52-4.— Machicote, A. J. La higiene bucal del soldado. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1940, 39: 745-7.—Maxwell, M. M. Oral hygiene. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 828-34, 2 pi.—Oral hygiene. BuU. Armv M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 4, 2. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 24.—Parran, T. The Surgeon General views dental health. Dent. Health, Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 8.—Potter, W. H. Oral hygiene. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 917-20 — Tignor, E. P. The educational value of oral hygiene in the Army. Tr. Panama Pacific Dent. Congr., 1915, 1: 265-8.— Wheeler, P. B. Oral hygiene in dental health. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946. 19: No. 7, 15. MOUTH injury. See also Face; Jaw; Lip; Mandibula; Maxilla. Frolov, V. I. Slucaj vystrela v rot iz berdanki. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 237: Med. spec pt, 561.—Pound, E. Oral prosthesis in the repair of war injuries. Am. J. Orthodont., 1946, 32: Oral Surg., 435-9.—Reay, R. H. Later history of a shrapnel wound. Brit. Dent. J., 1935, 58: 165. MOUTH prop. Freid, M. G. Adjustable acrylic mouth prop. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 77-9. MOVEMENT. See also Motor system; Musculoskeletal system. For troop movement see Convoy; Motorization; Motorized warfare; Transport; Troop movement. Autokinetic movement. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 5, 18.—Gibson, M. M. Limitation of motion. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 5, 2-7.—Snow, W. B., <& Kraus, H. Novocaine iontophoresis for painful limitation of motion. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 360-2.—Wright, H. P., & Milnes, S. H. A simple method of measuring and recording movements in joints. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa. 1947, 2: No. 8, 33-40. MUCOSAL syndrome. See also Dermatosis. Barba, W. P., II, & Tyson, A. M. Stevens-Johnson disease; report of a case. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 39-45.— Reed, J. Y. Stevens-Johnson's disease in edentulous mouth; report of case. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 111-3.— Wright, R. D. Stevens-Johnson syndrome, with case report. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 294-9. MULE See also Animal; Horse; Insemination, arti- ficial; Transportation. Barlow, K. I. Dropping of mules by parachute from Dakota aircraft. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 93-8.—Griffiths, R. B. A case of bilateral ocular filariasis in the mule. Ibid 1944-45, 16: 151.—Levitt. T. Mule transport bv forward surgical units. Ibid., 1945, 85: 175-7.—Wright, T. L. The acquisition of mules in South America and their transportation to India. Vet. J., Lond., 1942, 98: 191; 218; pi. MUMPS. See Parotitis; also under Measles. MUNDA. See under World War II. MUNITIONS plant. Hamilton, A. Industrial poisons used or pro- duced in the manufacture of explosives. 141 n 8? Wash., 1917. Brandt, A. D. Shell case manufacture. In: Man. Indust Hyg. (U. S. Pub. Health Serv.) Phila., 1943, 251.----- Tracer bullet charging. Ibid., 260.—Exposure to gases in mun- itions plant. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 409.—Howard, R. R. Health hazards to war workers. J. Am. Insur., 1942, 19: No. 7^ 11-4.—Kay, K. Occupational hazards in the munitions industry Occup. Hazards, 1942-13, 5: No. 10,14; 40.—Kettles, J. S. Skirl hazards in sheU filling operations. McGUl M. J., 1941-42, 11: No. 6, 64-70.—McConnell, W. J. Excerpts of a paper on recent data on health hazards in war industries. Indust. Hyg Digest, 1943, 7: No. 11, 8. ------ Recent data on health hazards in war industries. Dlinois M. J., 1944, 86: 170-2.— McGee, L. C. Some occupational disease hazards in munitions manufacture. Tr. Nat. Safety Counc, 1942, 31. Congr. 1: 167-72.—Seifert, H. E., Cralley, L. J., & Clayton. G. D. Industrial health hazards and their control in a bomb loading plant. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 75-80.—Wilander, O. Forgtft- ningsrisken vid sprangamnes- och ammunitionstiUverkningen; resultat av undersokning verkstaUd vid nitroglycerin A.-B Gyttorp. Nord. hyg. tskr.. 1944, 25: 23-34. Sanitation. Brandt, A. D. AppUcation of engineering control measures in munitions plants. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1943, 8. meet., 102-6. ------ Abstract of paper on appUcation of engineering control measures in munitions plants. Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1943, 7: No. 11, 34.—Fischer. Die feuer- und explosionssichere Anlage und Einrichtung der Sprengstoff- fabriken. Zbl. Gewerbehyg., 1918, 6:139; 149; 180.—Gaetjens. A. K. Lighting maintenance in war industry plants. IUum. Engin., Bait., 1942, 37: 489.—Holden, F. R., & Hemeon, W. C. L. Findings from foundation surveys of war plants. Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1944, 8: No. 11, 23-5. Also Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America (1944) 1945, 9. meet, pt 4, 32-9.—Hours of work in munitions factories. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 19.—Kagen, L. A., & Schall, E. L. Environmental conditions in plants molding lead plastic buUets. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1946-47, 28: 13-25.—Lopez Picazos, A. Sanidad de las in- dustrias de guerra. Defensa, Mix., 1943, 3: No. 22, 56-9.— Lyle, J. I. Effect of air conditioning upon munitions manu- facture. J. Am. Soc. Heat. Ventil. Engin., 1917-18, 24: 45- 54. MUNITION worker. See also Industrial worker. Fyfe, T. A. Employers and workmen; a handbook explanatory of their duties and re- sponsibilities under the Munitions of War acts 1915 and 1916, with appendices and a copious index. 2. ed. 269p. 8? Lond., 1917. Carozzi, L. Le facteur humain dans l'industrie de guerre; 1'experience de 1914-18 a-t-elle iti profitable? Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 124-9.—General Advisory Committee on Protection of Young Workers. ChUd, Wash., 1941-42, 6: 293.—Hyde, R. R. The munition worker. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 426-8.—Trelat, M. Un sejour a une usine de munitions; etude d'hygiene sociale. Rev. hyg., Par., 1919, 41: 905-15.— Young war workers and overstrain. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 67: 11. Absenteeism. Absenteeism in Canadian war industries. Month. Labor Rev., 1943, 56: 683-6.—Evans, D. Problem of absenteeism in relation to war production. Ibid., 1-9. Also Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A1I18.—Flinn, R. H. Absenteeism versus Ordnance production; the physician's role. Indust M., 1945, 14: 12-5.—Kafka, M. M. Absenteeism in war industries; causes and corrections. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1945, 158: 89-91.— Lynch, D. L. Industrial health and the war; statistical analysis of the medical causes of absenteeism. Indust. M., 1943, 12: 236-46.—Massey, A., & Pearson, R. C. M. Sick absence among munition workers. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 694. MUNITION WORKER 657 MUNITION WORKER ■--- Disease. Fonvieille, M. E. J. *Sur les troubles ob- serves a la Poudrerie nationale de Saint-M6dard chez les ouvriers affected k la fabrication des poudres S D. 35p. 25cm. Bord., 1935. Armstrong, C. D. War worker's breakdown; the influence of defense industries on the morbidity in certain diseases. Stanford M. BuU., 1942-13, 1: 214-20.—Bartley, E. O. Inci- dence of pathogenic staphylococci in a group of Northern Ireland munition workers. Ulster M. J., 1941, 10: 142-5.— Bigelow, M. A. Social hygiene and youth in defense communi- ties. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 437-47.—Eddy, J. H., jr, & Tomb, A. S. Some occupational diseases of a shell loading plant. Tristate M. J., 1941-42, 14: 2751-2.—Health of war workers in Great Britain. Month. Labor Rev., 1941, 52: 924-7.—Karafla-Korbut, K. [Diseases of workers in munition plants] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 236-44.—Ledergerber, E. Einiges zu den Todesfallen und uber die zum Tode fdhrenden Erkrankungen der Arbeiter der Ziindkapselfabrikation. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1949, 79: 263-7.—Merian, L. Ueber Haarveranderung bei Munitions- und Kupferarbeitern. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1916, 46: 303-6.—Oppenheim. Ueber die Hautschadigungen der Munitionsarbeiter. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1917, 30: 544.—Spolyar, L. W., & Ferree, J. W. Some occupational diseases associated with the war production pro- gram. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1942, 35: 402-6.—Thibierge, G. Pigmentation des regions decouvertes chez des ouvriers tour- neurs d'obus. Ann. derm, syph., Par., 1918-19, 5. sen, 7: 170-3. ------ Le bouton d'huile des tourneurs d'obus au point de vue clinique et m6dico-legal. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1918, 3. ser., 79: 208-11.—Tremolieres, F., Goiffon, R., & Robert, P. E. Etude clinique des troubles observes dans les usines de melinite. Presse med., 1940, 48: 604-6.—Waterman, J. L., Litzenberger, S. W., & Schiff, M. Condition resembling hematuria in munition workers; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 247-50. --- female. Osborne, E. E. The output of women workers in relation to hours of work in shell-making. 23p. 8? Lond., 1919. Forms No. 2, Rep. Indust. Fatigue Res. Bd, Lond. United States. Women's Bureau. Special bulletin No. 2: Lifting heavy weights in defense industries, lip. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Anderson, M. Some health aspects of putting women to work in war industries. Proc Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1942, 7. meet., 165-9.—Bonnaire, E. Le travail dans les fa- briques de munitions dans ses rapports avec la grossesse et l'accouchement. Presse med., 1916, 24: Annexes, 577-82. ----- Le travaU feininin dans les fabriques de munitions dans ses rapports avec la puerperalite. Rev. philanthrop., Par., 1917, 38: 10-23. ------ La nataUte chez les ouvrieres des usines de guerre. Presse med., 1918, 26: Annexe, 39.—Boynton, A. S. Training women for war industries. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 752-4.—Doleris. Sur la proposition de voeux relatifs & la protection materneUe et infantile dans les usines de guerre. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1916, 3. ser., 76: 116; passim.—Health (The) of women war workers [Gr. Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 880.—Kosmak, G. W. Women in war industries. Virginia M. Month., 1943, 70: 121-3.—Kronenberg, M. H. Women and wartime health problems. Indust. M., 1942, 11: 333-6.—Matthews, (Mrs.) F. J. Canadian women's work in de- fense. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1941, 43: 356-8 (Abstr.)—Mere- wether, E. R. A. 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The protection of the health of munition workers, with special reference to the aims and work of the Health of Munition Workers Committee. Chem. News, Lond., 1917, 115: 141. Also J. State M., Lond., 1917, 25: 203-13.—Community hygiene. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 114.—Deming, D. S. O. S. from Norfolk, Virginia. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 619-23.—Du Bois, W. Alcohol and vitamin deficiencies among war workers. Sc. Temperance J., 1943-44, 51: 113-5.—Flinn, R. H. Results of an active health program in munitions industries. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1943, 8. meet., 23-5. Also Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1943, 7: No. 11, 10.—Gesundheitsverhiiltnisse der Arbeiter in englischen Munitionsfabriken. Deut. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 1269 — Health (The) of munition workers. Lancet, Lond., 1916, 1: 785; 1917, 1: 692.—Health of munition workers. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 847; passim. Also Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 357.— Health of the war worker. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 662.— Health and welfare of munition workers outside the factory. Month. Rev. U. S. Bur. Labor Stat, 1917, 5: 291.—Hennessy, H. R. Industrial medical program of the Army. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1943, 40: 730-3.—McCuIlough, J. W. S. Hours of work in relation to efficiency and output of munitions workers. Am. Med., 1917, 23: 402.—McGregor, J. C. Marin City saga. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 720-4.—Osborne, E. E. Industrial hygiene as appUed to munition workers. Med. J. Australia, 1921, 2: 473-81.—Sour (A) observation on the Lanham Act. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 174.—Underbill, E.,jr. Health problems in defense work. Homoeop. Rec, 1942- 43, 58: 308; passim.—Vernon, H. M. The health of war work- ers. Britain today, 1940, Dec, 4-8, pi. ---- Industrial fatigue. Bueno, Z. Da fadiga do motor humano nas industrias de guerra. Hora med., Rio, 1943, No. 70, 33-56.—Flinn, R. H. Fatigue and war production. Med. Clin. N. America, 1942, 26: 1121-43.—Industrial fatigue and AustraUa's war effort. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 455.—Murray, H. M. L. Industrial fatigue and Australia's war effort. Ibid., 525.—Smith, E., Bevin, E. [et al.] Industrial fatigue and war production. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 368. ---- Injury. Green, W. Injuries in defense plant In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 16, 6422.—Joltrain, M., Hissard, R., & Boulard, E. Acci- dents observes chez des ouvriers d'une cartoucherie. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1939, 3. ser., 122: 692-9. --- Medical care. Princeton University. Department of Economics and Social Institutions. Indus- trial Relations Section. Industrial relations digests; the Medical Department in war indus- tries. 8p. 25cm. Princeton, 1942. Bernecker, E. M. Medical care for civilian defense workers who are injured in the performance of their duties. J. Second Distr. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1943, 29: 320.—Blum, P. Un dispensaire d'ouvri^res d'usines de guerre; la prophylaxie a l'usine. Rev. hyg., Par., 1919, 41:376-85.—Cruickshank, F. D. A trip to some of the Detroit war plants. Bull. Acad. M. Toronto, 1943-44, 17: 169-77.—Edsall, D. L. Medical- industrial relations of the war. Johns Hopkins Hosp. BuU., 1918, 29: 197-205.—Flinn, R. H. Recommended medical services for munition plants. Indust. M., 1942, 11: 438.— Gehrmann, G. H. Medicine in wartime industries. Connec- ticut M. J., 1944, 8: 3-9.—Handbook for physicians on indus- trial health and medicine in war industries. Science, 1942, 96: 34.—Hospital priority for war workers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 856.—Mettinger, R. E. Federal pubUc housing authority infirmaries. Florida Health Notes, 1943, 35: 117.—Ordnance factory medical services. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 456.—Probst, E. W. Industrial medical and hygiene problems of the muni- tions industry. Indust. M., 1944, 13: 773-5.—Robert. 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G., 1927-1933 [Miinster] 24p. 8! Bochum- Langendreer, 1934. De Peppe, U. II saturnismo negli operai addetti alia fabbricazione dei proiettiU. Med. lavoro, 1938, 29: 257; 306; 332.—Perkins, R. G. A study of the munitions intoxications in France. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1919, 34: 2335-74.—Rice, A. Munition-plant poisons. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1917, 7: 273-8.—Thompson, G. New poisons in war industries. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 717. MURDER 658 MUSCULOSKELETAL SYSTEM MURDER. See also War criminal. Freitas, S. Interpretacao psicoanalftica de um duplo homicfdio sob o estado de embriaguez alco61ica aguda. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1947, 36: 156-68.—Panning, G. Ueber den Nachweis der Wirkung von Kriegsfeuerwaffen an den volks- deutschen Mordopfern in Polen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 89-93.—Zietz, W. Ein erschutterndes Dokument; das Proto- koU fiihrender europaischer Gerichtsmediziner uber den Massen- mord im Walde von Katyn. Deut. Aerztebl., 1943, 73: 138-40. MURMUR. See under Heart sound. MUSCARINE. See under Poison. MUSCIDAE. See also Fly; Insect; Mosquito. Ainsworth, R. B. The house-fly as a disease carrier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 485-98.—Beware of the dangerous house fly and exterminate the mosquito. AIU. Surgeon, 1918, 43: 220-6.—Smith, F. House flies and their ways at Benares. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 150-5. MUSCLE balance (ocular) See under Medical examination, Eye. MUSCLE contracture. Bayr, G. Seltene Muskelkontrakturen an der Hand nach Vergiftung mit Kohlenoxydgas, Phosphor und Bleibenzin. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 623-32.—Rogover, E. Dupuytren kontraktura. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 602—4.—Vielle. A propos d'un cas de contracture ischd- mique. BuU. Soc med. mU. fr., 1924, 18: 256-68. MUSCULOSKELETAL system. See also Altitude, Musculoskeletal system; Motor system; Movement: also under parts of musculoskeletal system as Hand; Leg, etc. ---- Disease. See also such terms as Myasthenia; Myopathy; Myositis; Myotonia. Berdjaev, A. F. K voprosu ob angiomakh proizvolnyk mysc. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 231: Med. spec, pt, 243-51.—Cemal User, M. Bir osteom muskiiler vak asi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1945, 74: No. 45,11-7.—Davidenkov, S. Sudorogi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 5: 358-63.—Gusev, A., & Makarenko, A. Gangrena. Ibid., 1: 1128-34, pi.—Knepper, R. Die fortschreitende Fasciennekrose. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 171.—Majat, V. Gonit (gonitis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 106-12.— Medvinsky, M. E. O ledenU panaricija v vojskovom rajone. Tr. Severo-Oset. gosud. med. inst., Dzaudzhikau, 1950, 3: 72- 6.—Nakamura, K. Gansyu no kokkaku-kin ni okeru tahatu- sei ten-i ni tuite [Ueber die multiple Metastase des Krebses auf die Skelettmuskeln] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 371-8, 2 pi.— Oliveira, E. de. A cirugia do tonus muscular. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1935, 24: 118-24.—Paitre & Baudet. Myostdomes dis- continus a localisation exceptioneUe. BuU. 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A method for reducing muscle action potentials to quantitive indices of tension for use in air crew classification tests. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 44, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Clarke, H. Measurement of strength of affected muscles in orthopedic disabUities. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 303. ------ Testing muscle strength. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Jan., 1-8.—Patrick, J. W. An intro- duction to electromyography. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: 34-9. ---- Injury. See also such terms as Extremity injury; Paralysis, etc. Adamesteanu, C, & Munteanu, V. Pl&gile articulare de razboi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 673; passim.— Bomfim, R. da C. Fraturas, luxacSes, torceduras. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 126-48, 19 pi.—Bonvech, E. S. Rare case of traumatism; rupture of the tendon of the biceps femoris from the head of the fibula] Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 232: 28-30.—Casella, D. 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On the technique of the preservation of war MUSEUM 659 MUSIC material. Bull. Internat. Ass. M. Mus., Montreal, 1918, No. 7, 21-9.—Kazii, T. Berlin ni okeru Eisei-syo-nai no sen-eki byori-hyohon ni tuite [Pathological specimens from war in the Department of sanitation in Berlin] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 265-80.—Maksimenkov, A. N. Opyt raboty Voenno-medi- cinskogo muzeja Krasnoj Armii. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 7, 66-8. ------ Voenno medicinskij muzej. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 899.—Medical (The) War Museum. Brit. M. J., 1919, 1: 495.—Monery, A. Le Musde du Val de Grace. In his Val de Grace, Par., 1937, 65-82.—National (A) coUection of war injuries. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 695.—National (A) coUection of war specimens. Lancet, Lond., 1919, 2: 120.—Pathological specimens iUustrat- ing the injuries and diseases of war. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 159; 1942-43, 3: 536.—Pathological (A) war collec- tion. Brit. M. 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Beitrage zu Untersuchungen iiber Resorptivwirkung des Dichlordiathylsulfids (Gelbkreuz- kampfstoff) Ibid., 1937, 2: 247-51. MUTILATION. See also Injury, Psychological aspect; also Disability; Disabled. Aperlo, G. Pro mutilandi prima; poi pro mutilati. Clin. chir., Milano, 1916, 24: 753-5.—Arnal, A. E. Appareillage dea mutUds de guerre. P. verb. Congr. fr. chir., 1922, 31: 1004.— Avdeev, M. Chlenovreditelstvo. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1002-4.—Cornillon, A. Los pro- blemas de la post guerra; reeducaci6n funcional y profesional de los mutUados. Gac mdd. mil., Mdx., 1934-35, n. ser. 2: 219-32, 2 pi.—Fiaschi, T. Relazione sui mutilati ed evirati deUa battagUa di Adua (1896) Terapia, Milano, 1937, 27: 65-72.—Flemming, E. Comment les invalides de la guerre et les victimes d'accidents, meme mutilds peuvent amdliorer leur sort. Avenir mdd., Lyon, 1916, 13: 199-206, Ulust.—Intorno aUe mutUazioni in tempo di guerra. Gazz. med. lombarda, 1916, 75: 241-4. ---- Self-mutilation. Baeyer, W. v. Psychiatrische Begutachtung bei Selbst- verstummelungen und Wachvergehen. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat Aerzte 1944, 4: 136-8. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. I, pt 3, 152-4.— Mayer. Chem.-techn. Untersuchungen zum Nachweis von Selbstverstummelungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat. Aerzte, 1944, 4: 134. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 149; Disc, 150.—Molinari, Z. Simu- lazione ed autolesionismo in pace e in guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1949 96: 195-210.—Mueller. Selbstverstummelungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. berat Aerzte, 1944, 4: 132-4. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, MUTILATION 662 MYCOSIS 147; Disc, 150. ------ SeU-inflicted mutilation by gunshot and other mechanical influence. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 220.—Panning. The problem of seU-inflicted injuries. Ibid., 222. MUTISM. See also Hysteria; War neurosis. Brunetti, F., & Giaculli, L. Mutismi di guerra e loro cura. Gazz. osp., 1919, 40: 129.—Edelstein, A. [Report on the ac- tivity of the laboratory of clinical psychology of the neuro- surgical clinic at the base hospital Kisegach; Department of restoration of speech] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1942, 11: No. 5, 52-61.—McLaughlin, J. Loss of speech and shell-shock. Lancet, Lond., 1916, 1: 212.—Natier, M. Hysterical mutism caused by shell explosion. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass., 1915, 37: 318-22.—Radicchi, M. Due casi di mutismo di guerra. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1943, 11: 36-9. MYALGIA. Akel, R. N. Epidemic pleurodynia; report of an outbreak at an R. N. Z. A. F. station in Marlborough. N. Zealand M. J., 1944, 43: 289-91.—Best, T. A. Novocain injections for myalgia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 47-50.—Birt, C. H. Two cases of Bornholm's disease. Ibid., 1949, 35: 111.—Good, M. Five hundred cases of myalgia in the British Army. Ann. Rheumat. Dis., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 118-38. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 237-50.—McDaniel, W. S. Epidemic diaphragmatic pleurodynia; an outbreak. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 664.—Roche, J., & Smiddy, F. G. Epidemic pleuritic pain; a review of 17 cases in a military camp, India command. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 157.—Ronald, J. Bornholm disease. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 144-9.—Slauck, A. Versorgung der Soldaten mit Arthritiden, Myalgien und Neuralgien. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1941, 38: 421; 453. MYANESIN. McNamara, B. P., Stabile, D. E. [et al.] Myanesin in the treatment of poisoning produced by DFP. 5p. 26>^cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 222, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Macar, J. Essai sur la myandsine. Ann. belg. mdd. mU., 1949, 102: 29-40.—Turnbull, T. A. Myanesin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 41. MYASTHENIA. Dumas, A. G. Asthenic bulbar paralysis; myasthenia gravis or pseu do paralytica of Erb and Goldflam; report of a case. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 940-7.—Glasser, J. A case of myasthenia gravis; alternating use of prostigmine and ephedrine suUate. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 450-2.—Lyburn, R. St J. A case of myasthenia gravis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 100-2.—Nattkemper, R. L. My- asthenia gravis; with case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 387-91.—Peer, G. F., & Farinacci, C. J. Report of a case of myasthenia gravis associated with thymoma. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 350-5.—Rost, J. Myasthenic und Wehrdienst- beschiidigung. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 423-5.—Shawver, 3. R. Myasthenia gravis; two cases, treated with prostigmin. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 79-81.—Sorley, E. R. A case of myasthenia gravis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 230-2.—Terakado, M. Kin muryoku-syo (Myasthenic) no iti rei [A case of myasthenia] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 458-68, pi. MYCOLOGY. See also Dermatology. Ashford, B. K. The significance of mycology in tropical medicme. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 143-50.—Cooper, G. W. Medical mycology. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1930, 28: 312; 590; 745. MYCOSIS. See also Dermatophytosis; also under names of specific mycoses as Epidermophytosis; Foot, Mycosis, etc.; see also Fungicide. Baker, R. D. Histopathology of the mycoses. 64p. 25cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 9, Study Batch U. S. Army Inst. Path. Darby, E. M. K The development of an acceptable sodium propionate preparation for prophylaxis and treatment of fungus infections. 3 1. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-366, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Andruzzi, A. Dermatomicosi ed onicomicosi da Mucor pusulus. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1931, 37: pt 1, 8-11, 5 pi.— Archibald. R. G. Notes on the case of No. 7560, Sergeant C. S., 1st battalion, the Suffolk Regiment [mycosis] J. R. Army M. Corps, 1915, 24: 185-9, 2 pi.—Bourgain, M., & Bazil, A. Onychomycose a Favotrichophyton d'origine exotique; coexistence de deux jordanons de type Achorion. Rev. mdd. nav.. Par., 1948, 3: 185-8.—Capland, L. Simplified treatment of fungus infection. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S. 1945, 3: 82.—Cohlan, W. R. Management of mycoses in the South- west Pacific Area. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 104.—Fraser, P. K. The diagnosis of superficial ringworm infections. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 130-42.—Held, S. Oberflacbliche PUzerkrankungen an Bord von Kriegsschiffen. Veroff. Marine San., 1943, H. 35, 89-123.—James, A. P. R. The fungi go to war. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1065-7.—Keeney. Treat- ment of fungous infections. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 41.—Lahey, W. J., & Byrnes, J. E. The copper ionization treatment of fungous infections. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 554-7.—McCarthy, E. Powder packs for treatment of fungus. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: No. 3, 13.— Memmesheimer. The prophylaxis and control of fungus dis- eases of the hands and feet. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 128.—New powder for fungus infections. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: 3-8.— Saltner, L. Mykosen. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 161-4.—Smith, G. Moulds and tropical warfare. Endeavour, Lond., 1946, 5: 110-5.—Ugarriza, R. G., & Pena, R. Dos casos de micosis pocos frecuentes en el Paraguay. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1936, 8: 53-5.—Warren, L. H. The super- ficial mycoses. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 61, 129-37. ----- The deep, or systemic, mycoses. Ibid., 138-46.—Zaffiro, A. Forma singolare di mycosi cutanea da Monosporium apiosper- mum a svUuppo cUnicamente setticemico; considerazioni diagnostiche e deduzioni medico-legaU. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 636-40. MYELITIS. See also Spinal cord; also Paraplegia. United States. Army Service Forces. Ninth Service Command. Transverse' myelitis conference held at Hammond General Hospital, Modesto, California, June 24-25, 1945 [94]p. 33cm. Modesto, 1945. Galwey, W. R. A case of incomplete myeUtis following upon an apparently trivial injury. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 16: 308.—Grady, G. W. Transverse myeUtis. Med. BuU. Veter- ans Admin., 1934, 10: 246.—Giirol, N. H. [Case of myeUtis] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 56-8.—Hogan, B. W. Acute myelitis; syndrome of occlusion of the anterior spinal artery at the first thoracic cord segment with softening of the cord. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 175-8, pi.—Laures, G. Deux cas de paralysie ascendante aigue; maladie de Landry. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1918, 106: 220-3.—Miiller-Kannberg. Ein Todesfall an Landryscher Paralyse. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1907, 36: 538-43.—Peake, H. G. A case of post- vaccinal transverse myeUtis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 53: 443-5. MYELOGRAPHY. Halit, N. [Spinal iodipine injections] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 15-8.—Morison, H. Myelography; some technical points. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 18. MYELOID leukemia. See next heading. MYELOMA [incl. myelosis] See also Hematology; Hematopoietic system. Babington, M. H. Notes on a case of a disease prevalent in Malta and known there as splenic leucocythaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 291-4.— Briguglio, S. Sulla mielosi aleucemica. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 364-70.—Cox, T. E., & Ricen, E. Acute myeloblasts leukemia; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 265-72, pi.—Crone, R. I., & Ulrich, D. M. Urethane in the treatment of chronic myelogenous leukemia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 636-40.— Ferrabouc, L. Un cas de mydlome osseux diffus. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 80-3.—Fitzsimmons, J. I. Chronic myelogenous leukemia of tractable type. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 270.—Godding, H. G., & Macfle, J. M. A case of myelocytic leukaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1928, 51: 212-5, pi.—Hatta, M. Ninsin-zin kanzya ni Angina-ya sySzyo wo motte haturai-sesi kyu-sei kotuzui-sei (Promyelo- cyten-sei) hakketu-byo no iti rei [A case of myelogenous (promyelocytic) leukemia that developed with symptoms resembling those of angina in a patient suffering from pregnancy kidney] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 633-6.—Lee, A. E. A case of spleno-myelogenous leukaemia; death; autopsy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1908, 2: 46-9, 2 pi.—Mondon & Duliscouet. Sur un cas de leucdmie myelolde; rdflexions cliniques et anatomo- pathologiques. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 261-7.— Ors, J. P. d\ Leucemia mieloide cr6nica, tratada con uretanos; nota clfnica mddica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 530-2.— MYELOMA 663 MYOSITIS Roberts, F. J. Myeloid leukemia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940_41( 17: 186.—Valenzuela, C. La radioterapia en un caso de leucemia mieloide. Rev. san. mU., La Paz, 1939, 6: 759-70.— Veyssi. Sur un cas de leucdmie mydlolde passagerement amd- Uorde par une infection intercurrente. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1934, 28: 187-90.—Wells, J. J. Acute myelogenous aleukemic leukemia, which simulated agranulocytosis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 527-30. MYIASIS. See also Fly. Dobson, D. C. A case of myiasis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 74.—Gayle, S., jr. Myasis; two case reports. MU. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 225-7.—Nicastro, A. Le myiasi cutanee nell'uomo. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 522-31.—Oprescu. A. C. iCertain cases of gastrophilous myiasis on the cheeks of the torse] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1938, 11: 255-9.—Sutton, E. A. A case of myiasis of the temporal bone. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 61-3.—Williams, T. H. Some fly larvae parasitic in man with particular reference to Manitoba. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 6, 36-8. MYOCARDIUM. See under Heart. MYOCLONUS. Bojno-Rodzevid, G. Mioklonija. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1900, 78: Med. spec, pt, 1789-801.—Hodgkins, J. R. Clonic muscular spasm. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 66.— Noica, D., Arama, O., & Lupulescu, I. I. [Striated optic tissue in the facio-linguo-laryngo-velo-palatine syndrome in hemi- myoclonia of the left extremities] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1932, 31:259-62. MYOGRAPHY. See under Musculoskeletal system, Examina- tion. MYOPATHY. See also Musculoskeletal system, Disease. Thorner, M. W. A proposed revision of the neuropsychiatric standards of AR 40-110; muscle atrophy. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 150, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Blalock, T. T. Progressive muscular dystrophy; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 129-32.—Fischer, E. Changes in proteins and enzyme activities during muscular atrophy. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 315.—Howser, J. P. Pseudo-hypertrophic myopathy in a Negro adult. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 97.— O'Meara, P. J. Observations on 2 brothers with peroneal muscular atrophy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 188-92.— Pomme, R., Lassale, J. [et al.] Myopathie atrophique a ddbut tardU et devolution subaigug. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1937, 31:294-8. MYOPIA. See also Vision, Refraction. Bolotte, M., & Lanet, A. J. F. E. Myopie transitoire. Rev. Serv. san. mU., Par., 1936, 105: 707-20.—Carreras Matas, B. Problemas que plantea la valoraci6n de la miopia desde el punto de vista del servicio mUitar. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1942, No. 45, 292-9.—Constantinescu, I. Cateva considera- tion asupra miopiei scolare. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 371-3.—Cosserat. Trois cas de myopie traumatique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 526-9.—Elschnig, A. Felddienst- taugUchkeit nach Myopieoperation und bei Myopie. Med. KUn., Berl., 1916, 12: 527.—Hayden, R. Development and prevention of myopia at the United States Naval Academy. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1941, 25: 539-47.—Kawabata, H. Kinsi- gan no ni-san no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistische Beobachtung uber die Myopie] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 1439-49.—Oberhoff, K. Der derzeitige Stand der Myopieforschung. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1938, 3: 514-9.—Overweg. Beitrag zu dem Vorkom- men von Kurzsichtigkeit in der Armee und Einfluss derselben auf den miUtarischen Dienst, insbesondere auf das Schiessen. In: Festschr. z. lOOjahr. Stift. Feier Med. chir. Friedrich Wilhelms Inst., Berl., 359-69.—Rose, H. W., & Buettner, K. Studies in night myopia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, July, 10; Oct., 11. MYOSITIS. Chronic myositis. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 11,11-3.— Cockrell, B. A. Primary suppurative myositis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 171-7.—Hulbert, K. F., & Gallagher, H. W. Pyogenic infection as a compUcation of iachaemic necrosis of muscle; a report on three cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 131-6.—Manaira. Miosite. Gior. med. mil., 1851-52, 1: 36.—Streptococcal infection of muscle. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 24, 5. MYOSITIS ossificans. Cackin, A. B. [Case of ossifying myositis of traumatic origin] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 547-51.—Evans, P. Note on a case of traumatic myositis ossificans. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 76, pi.—Fog, J. [Myositis ossificans traumatica (CavaUeristy's knee)] MUi- taerlaegen, 1921, 27: 9-14.—Groskurth. Fibrolysin bei Myo- sitis ossificans. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1908, 37: 783.— Hirukawa, Y., & Saito, M. Kyodai-naru kakotu wo yu^suru migi gaikokin, tyukan-kokin no gaisy5-sei kakotu-sei kin-en no iti syorei ni tuite [A case of traumatic, myositis ossificans of MAI. vastus lateralis and vastus intermedius with a great amount of ossification] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1943, 32: 70-2, pi.—Holmes, J. McA. Myositis ossificans. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1924, 10: 295.—Howard, C. Traumatic ossifying myositis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 724-30.—Lindenberg, V. R. Sludaj myositis ossificans traumatica. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 31-3.—Nicolai. Zur Aetiologie und Therapie der Muskelverknocherungen. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1907, 36: 785-95.—Poper, P. G. Myositis ossificans circumscripta traumatica. Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 317-42.—Popov, N. K voprosu o proiskhozdenU kavalerijskikh bljaSek. Ibid., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 380-5.—Praag, S. W. Spierverbeening (myositis ossificans cUcumscripta) MU. geneesk. tschr., 1911, 15: 113-29.—Schoppler, H. Ein Beitrag zur Kasuistik der Myositis ossificans traumatica. MiUtararzt, 1908, 42: 369- 72.—Schumann. Ein Fall von Myositis ossificans. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1906, 35: 534-8.—Volpi, J. P. Miositis osificante traumatica. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 913-6. MYOTONIA. Boshes, L. D., Terry, W. S., & Jessup, R. Dystrophia myotonica (myotonia atrophica) with report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1865-78.—Carrot. A propos d'une observation de myotonie atrophique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 221-6.—Cochois. Maladie de Thomsen. Ibid., 1927, 21: 140.—Denenholz, E. J., & Blum, M. Myotonia congenita. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 126-32.—Donald, R. A. Dystrophia myotonica. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 733-6— Erps, B. Myotonia atrophica; report of four cases, three in one family. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 69-72.—Jakovlev, G. B. Myotonia congenita. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 386-95.—Martelli, F. Miotonia congenita o malattia di Thomsen; contributo casistico. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 690-5.—Parsons, W. A case of myotonia congenita. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 362. MYXEDEMA. See also Thyroid, Disease. Fribourg-Blanc, A., Lapeyre, A., & Grau, M. Syndrome de Claude Bernard-Horner au cours d'un myxoedeme spontand de 1'adulte. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1936, 30: 381-6.—Magruder, C. L. Myxedema. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 1048.—Welty, D. M. The pituitary type of myxedema. Med, BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 89-91. NAGASAKI. See under World War II. NAGA sore. See also Tropical ulcer; also Desert sore. Ayrey, F. Peripheral neuritis and naga sore. Proc. Conf. Med. SpeciaUsts East. Army, Calc, 1943, 65-8.—Basu, A. K. Endemic tropical ulcers (naga sores) among the coolie recruits in jungles of Assam. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1942-43, 12: 161-o. NAIL. See also Paronychia. Hamrick, W. H. Suture of the fingernail in crushing injuries. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 225-8.—Schwab, W. J., & Foley, F. A. Simple treatment for hemorrhage into the nail bed. Ibid., 1944, 43: 371—Stubenbord, J. G.. III. Leukony- chia totalis; review and report of a case. Ibid., 1949, 49: 710-2.—Toegel. Benzolschadigung der Nagel bei einem Kraftfahrer. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1937, 2: 69-71. ---- ingrown. Bennett, L. C. Radical operation with plastic closure, for cure of ingrowing nails. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 361-4.— Di Primio, F. Semplificazione neU'operazione radicale per I'unghia incarnita. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 313.—Gaisinsky. B. E. Ledenie vrosSikh nogtej. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 5, 78-82 —Gist, W. L. Improved operation for ingrowing toenail. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 381—Manson. W. W. Ingrown toenail; a simplified operative treatment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946 46: 1090-9.—Parsons, H. H. Ingrowing nail. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 691. NAIL BITING NAIL biting. Hill, J. M. NaU biting; incidence, allied personality traits and military significance. Am. J. Psychiat, 1946-47, 103: 185-7. NAILING. For technic of bone nailing see under Surgical technic. NAPHTHA [& derivatives] Barto£evi6, S. T. O dezinfekcionnykh svojstvakh neftjanykh produktov i o poludenii iz nikh novoj obezzarazivajusdej smesi. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1892, 174: Unoffic. pt, 3. sect, 246-53.—Contino, F. Lesioni oculari da nafta. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, 49: 343-6.—Neviadomsky, M. M. Ledebnoe znadenie naftalanskoj nefti. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 7, 57.—Zhitnjuk, I. D. [Naphthalan in surgery] Ibid., 1933, 4: 246-52. NAPHTHOL [& derivatives] Pijoan, M., Jachowski, L. A. [et al.] The oxidation of 1, 2, 3, 4 tetrahydro beta naphthol in relation to mosquito repellent action. 8p. 26>km. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-168, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Maximovid, 1.1. Antiseptideskija svojstva naftolov. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1892, 173: Unoffic. pt, 3. sect., 139-42.— Vertogradov, S. P. K toxikologii kamfornogo naftola. Izv. Imp. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1910, 20: 39; passim. NAPOLEONIC wars (1800-1815) See under Wars and campaigns. NARCOANALYSIS. See also Psychoanalysis; Neurosis, Treatment; War neurosis, Treatment. Brewster, H. H. The use of ether in the narcoanalysis of patients with war neuroses. N. England J. M., 1946, 235: 357-9. Burns, C. Narco-analysis in treatment of war neuroses. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 295.—Clegg, J. L. Narco- analysis in treatment of war neuroses. Ibid., 140.—Lariviere, P. La narco-analyse et les ndvroses de guerre. J. Hotel Dieu Montrdal, 1945, 14: 367-74.—Ollivier, H. Intdret mddico- ldgal de la narco-analyse psycho-somatique en miUeu militaire. Ann. mdd. ldg., 1947, 154.— Tatarelli, G. Narcoanalisi e narcosuggestione. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 333-6.— Ventura, V. E. Un nuovo metodo di indagine e terapia delle psiconevrosi, la narcoanalisi. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 138-53.-—Wilde, J. F. Narco-analysis in the treatment of war neuroses. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 4-7. ------ Narco-analysis for war neuroses. Ibid., 467. NARCOLEPSY. See also Fatigue; War neurosis. Alfano, V. Sopra un caso di narcolessia apparentemente essenziale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 2, 140-50.— Baxley, H. W. Narcolepsy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12:143-8.—Cassidy, F. C. Narcolepsy as a manifestation of pituitary dysfunction. Ibid., 1939-40, 16: 88.—Cozby, H. O. Narcolepsy with report of three cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU , 1936, 34: 471-8.—Critchley, MacD. Disorders of nocturnal sleep in narcoleptics. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 238-48.— Crouch, E. L. Narcolepsy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 371-7.—Fabing, H. D. Narcolepsy; combat experience of a soldier with narcolepsy. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1945, 54: 367-71.-—Levin, M. Military aspects of narcolepsy, with remarks on the pathogenesis of narcolepsy and on fatigue J. Neur. Psychopath., Lond., 1933, 14: 124-31. ------ MiU- tary aspects of narcolepsy. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 162-5.— Modlin, H. C. MiUtary aspects of narcolepsy. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 329-37—Ron6evsky, S. P. Narkoleptideskie sostojanija i ikh znadenie v voenno-vradebnoj praktike. Voen med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 173-9.—Thiele, R. Ueber Narko- lepsie und ihre wehrmedizinische Bedeutung. Deut. MUi- tararzt, 1941, 6: 466-9. NARCOSYNTHESIS. See also Narcoanalysis; Psychotherapy; War neurosis, Treatment. Burger, K. Narco-synthesis. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 1, 10-2.—Duval, A. M. Narco- synthesis and hypnotism. Virginia M. Month., 1945, fi: 101-7.—Grinker, R. R. The use of narcosynthesis in war neurosis. In: Psychoanal. Ther. (Alexander, F.) N. Y., 1946 325-37. ------ & Spiegel, J. P. Narcosynthesis; a psycho- NARCOSYNTHESIS therapeutic method for acute war neuroses. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 2, 1-6.—Wolfe, B., & Rosenthal, R. Narco- synthesis; wartime and peacetime therapy. In their Hypno- tism, Indianap., 1948, 142-61. NARCOTIC. See also Drug addiction; Drug supply; also Morphine; Morphinism; Opium, etc. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-57: Certification of civilians and physicians to Collectors of Internal Revenue, under Treasury Department Narcotics regulations 5, section 1, article 93 [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1, 1948. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-183: Main- tenance of VA Form 10-2638, Alcoholics and Narcotics Record [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Basch, W. E. R. Narcotics. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1950, 5: No. 3, 12.— Marston, A. D. Basal narcotics in war surgery. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 208: 392-5.—P., W. K. The use and misuse of narcotic drugs. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 4, 27-30.—Peart, H. F. Con- cerning narcotic regulations for physicians entering military service. California West. M., 1942, 57: 166.—Professional use of narcotics by medical officers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 136.—Refik Yetkin [Certain dangers due to narcotics] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937, 14: 352-68.—Verordnung uber den Verkehr und Betaubungsmitteln in der Armee. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1930, 68: 534-6. NARVIK. See under World War II. NASAL fossa. See also Nose. Harmer, S. F. On a leech removed from the nasal cavity of a soldier from the DardaneUes. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 34-6.—Hozyo, K. RySsoku bikfl ni matagareru kesseki ni tuite [A concretion in the nasal cavity] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 1071-5, pi.—Novelli, D. I proiettUi di guerra neUe fosse nasali e cavita accessorie. BoU. mal. orecchio, 1943, 61: 23-30.— Pautov, N. Pridatodnye polosti nosa. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 856-62.—Steinmmn, K. B. Sludaj fibromy nosovoj polosti. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 229: Med. spec, pt, 225-7. NASAL septum. See also Nose. Marsh, A. B. Hsematoma of the nasal septum. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1923, 9: 150.—Nicholson, C. B. Sequela of submucus resection. Ibid., 1937, 23: 79.—Sasaki, M. Bi-tyukaku wankyoku-sy6 no hikosi ni oyobosu sy5gai ni tuite [Difficulties of airplane pilots with curvature of the nasal septum (deviatio septi nasi)] Nippon rinsyo, 1943, 1: 362-5.—Schutter, H. W. Submuqueuse resectie van het neus-tusschenschot volgens Krieg. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1906, 2: 302.—Vojadek, V. Trid- cat sludaev iskrivlenija nosovoj peregorodki, operUovannykh submukozno po razlidnym sposobam. Izv. Imp. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1907, 14: 138-56. NASAL sinus. See also Maxillary sinus; Nose. Bullwinkel, H. G. The nasal accessory sinuses and aviation medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 522-8. ------ The flyer's sinus. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 68, 10 (Abstr.)—Fort, W. A. Roentgenography of the nasal accessory sinuses; a simple device producing accurate exposures with standard equipment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1933, 31: 289-93, 3 pi. ---- Disease. Detwiler, D. W. Para-nasal sinus diseases and the dry southwest U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928. 4: 929-31.— Dobrzanski, A. [Affections of the nasal sinuses and balneo- therapy] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 24: 124-39.—Herrmann, A. Ueber Schleimhautablosungen und Hamatome in den Nasen- nebenhohlen bei Fliegern. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1940-41, 47: 103-10.—Malone, J. T. The rdle of the accessory sinuses in nontuberculous pulmonary infections; the problem of diagnosis and compensation. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 867-71.—Schultz, B. Die Nebenhohlenerkrankungen der Nase und ihre BeurteUung bei Kriegsbeschadigten. Aerztl. Mschr., 1928, 262; 298.—Silva Rebello. A. da. Mucocele frontal. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1947, 8: 1211-20, 5 pi.—Villiers. R. de. Extirpaci6n de un osteoma del seno frontal. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 147-57. NASAL SINUS 665 NASOPHARYNX ---- Inflammation. Bateman, G. H. The effect of sinusitis on flymg personnel. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1945, 60: 110-20, 5 pi.—Bellelli, C. Le sinusiti in rapporto all'eta. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 950-61.— Birdsall, S. E. The treatment of sinusitis in recruits. Med. Press & CUc, Lond., 1942, 208: 153-5.—Borasi, G. Pansinu- site purulenta con osteomieUte del frontale. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 500-2.—Bratescu, V., & Racoveanu, V. [Toxic chronic oedema of the face due to bUateral pansinusitis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 323-5.—Buck, R. C. Sinusitis complicating pulmonary disease, with report of cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 19-23— Cox, W. C. Auto- genous vaccines in the treatment of chronic sinus infections and nasal aUergy. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 73: 121; 1934, 75: 317.— DeGroot, A., & Melvin, G. M. The treatment of chronic sinusitis by silver ion transfer; a preUminary report. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 433.—Fox, F. G. Acute rhinitis and sinusitis; suction displacement treatment with vegetable oils. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 56-8.—Harbert, F. A review of the relation between sinusitis and pulmonary dis- ease. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 52-64.—Hutchinson, C. A. An example of fulminating intracranial pyogenic infection, the result of spread from infected paranasal cavities. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66:115-7.—Lebedevsky, B. N. Travmatideskij highmoritis. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot iech. ognestr. povrezhd. ukha Ac, Moskva, 1944, 29-31.—Nelson, O. N. Management of sinusitis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 167- 71.—Pinto Fernandes, A. Pan-sinusite aguda; abcesso sub- dural; meningo-encefalite; morte. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 292-A.—Rey & Lapeyre, A. La mort subite au cours de sinusites. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 162-8.—Schwei- nitz, G. E. de. Ocular compUcations in accessory sinus infections. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 579.—Sinusitis as a cause of headache. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 37, 6-8.—Soraluce, J. Cura radical de la sinusitis etmoido-maxilar crdnica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 495-501.—Tilley, H. Headache and pain in inflammation of nasal sinuses. Brit. M. J., 1933, 1: 549-51.— Wickstrom. O. W., & Hebble, H. M. Acute suppurative ethmoiditis with orbital abscess and septicemia treated with peniciUin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1379. --- Injury. See also Head injury (and subheadings) Maxillary sinus; Nose, Injury; Surgical technic, Nose. Unterberger, S. Die direkten Kriegs- verletzungen des Nasennebenhohlen-Ohrgebietes und ihre Behandlung. p.454-523. 24^cm. Wien, 1944. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Bd 1. Bari, A. A. [Gunshot wounds of the paranasal sinus and their treatment at Army stations] Vest, otorinolar., 1945. No. 3, 8-11.—Canfield, N. Primary war injuries involving the nose and sinuses. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 627.— Fendel, H. Ueberblick iiber die Kriegsverletzungen der Nasen- nebenhohlen und ihre Therapie. Internat. Zbl. Ohrenh., 1919-20, 17: 1; 33.—Greifenstein, A. Kriegsverletzungen der Nasennebenhohlen und Gehororgane. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd., 1943, 202-38.— Lumsden, R. B. War wounds and injuries involving the paranasal air sinuses. Edin- burgh M. J., 1945, 52: 402-11 — Sobol, I. M. [Clinical aspect of war wounds of the accessory sinuses of the nose and their treatment] Vest, oft, 1943, 22: No. 3, 28-32. --- in animals. Marcenac. Traitement chirurgical des empyemes sinusiens chez le cheval. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1932, 16: 71-82, 5 diag.— Smith, D. F. G. Carcinoma of the facial sinus. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940-41. 12: 32. NASOPHARYNX. See also Nose; Pharynx; Tonsil. Barnum, E. N. Craniopharyngioma; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 560-6.—Dosho. H. [A cured case ol fibroma occurring in nasopharyngeal cavity] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1941, 30: 50-3, pi.—Mirguet, C. De la ddsinfec- tion du rhino-pharvnx et de ses cavitds annexes. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1926,116: 131-5.—Mizuno. B. Ueber einen Fall der totalen Exstirpation vom Nasenrachenfibrom. Gun idaD zassi, 1931, No. 218, 7.—Mountjoy, P. S. The reactions of the nasopharynx to heat, cold, and disease with some therapeutio considerations. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1944, 37: 443-6.—Obu- khovsky, P. M. K metodike ustranenija travmatideskikh eraidenij nosoglotki. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Pre- obrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 63.—Savornin, A. R., A Pierron, M. C. N. M. La ddsinfection du rhino-pharynx en milieu rdgimentaire: expdrience de l'armde francaise du Rhin. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., Par., 1930, 93: 555-83.—Steinman, K. B. Sludaj mnoiestvennoj fibromy nosoglotki. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 233: Med. spec, pt, 302-6.—Suhateanu, C. S., & Panaitescu, G. [Case of rhino-pharyngeal erysipelas] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 461.—Undric, V. F. O diag- nostike i udalenii inorodnykh tel pri slepykh ranenijakh noso- glotki. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 56-63.—Villiers, R. de. Tumor gigante de la naso-faringe; fibromixoma angiomatoso. Bol. Hosp. mUit, Habana, 1948, 1: 33-8. ---- Adenoid vegetation. Grazzi, V. Le vegetazioni adenoidi specialmente in rapporto al servizio miUtare. Gior. med. mil., 1918, 66: 387-96.— Ramirez Santalo, A. De algunas complicaciones de las vegeta- ciones adenoideas. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1914, 3. ser., 4: 195-201. NATIONAL defense. See also Civilian defense; Defense; Nutrition; Preparedness; Public health; Science; also such terms as Dentistry—in war; Nurse, National defense aspect; Postwar planning; Tuberculosis, National defense aspect, etc. ---- Defense area: Hygiene, medical care and sanitation. See also Industrial medicine; Munition worker, Health care. Brother, G. M. Health programs in defense areas in Indiana. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 112.—Burkhardt, R. C. Food sanitation problems in defense areas. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1941-42, 11: 371-4.—Butz, D. W. Health in a rural defense area; how public health nurses met the health problems created when 8,000 defense workers and their families moved into a rural county. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 239-43.—Challenge (A) to federal, state and local health departments. N. England J. M., 1942, 226: 312.—Clark, D. A. Health needs of war- production areas. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 210-5.—Community medical service. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 337.—Filipi, T. A. Sanitation activities in defense areas. Nebraska M. J., 1942, 27: 288.—Green, W. Sanitation prob- lems acute in smaU cities and towns. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 16, 6422.—Hospitalization problems in a defense area, by a Sister of the Holy Cross. Hosp. Progr., 1942, 23: 55.—Jewett, R. E. Public-health services in the Clark County defense area. Child, Wash., 1941-42, 6: 290.—Kimmey, J. M. Adjusting the program of the county health department to problems presented in a defense area. Alabama Social Welf., 1942, 7: No. 3, 7.— Mahaney, A. I. Nursing in a California defense area. Pub. Health Nurs., Utica, 1942, 34: 157.—McNutt, P. V. Health and medical care needs in defense areas. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 11, 4340-78.—Morton, A. R. Health problems in national defence areas. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1943, 34: 51-7.— Parran, T. Assignment of medical personnel. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 17, 6692.—Roberts, K. Health service centers in defense industrial areas. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1941, 68: 477-84.—Rowsome, F. H., jr. Government lays plans to take over resettlement of M. D.'s; government-financed medical care seen as possibility in war-production areas. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: 44-8.—Sanitation problems in defense areas. Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1941, 19: No. 31, 1-4.— Stanley, C. M. Water and sewerage design problems in a boomtown area. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 76-8; 548.— Sullivan, E. C., & Wiley, J. S. Sanitation activities in the Southeastern States in connection with national defense. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1942, 57: 617-25.—Williams, H. Health problems in suddenly expanding industrial communities. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1942, 7. meet, 66-71.— Zintek, A. R. What a health department does in a defense area. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull., 1942, 7: No. 4, 7-12. ---- Educational problems. United States. Office of Education. Education and National Defense Series, Pam- phlet No. 22: Food for thought. 32p. 25Kcm. Wash., 1941. Brunton, T. L. National defence and physical education. In his Collect. Papers, Lond., 1893-1914, 2: No. 52, 1-5.— Cohen, S. A. Children and adequate national defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 355-8.—Compton, K. T. Some educational effects and implications of the defense program. Science, 1941, 94: 368.—Kleinschmidt, E. E. The schools contribute to national defense. J. School Health, 1941, 11: 293-304.— Tatumi, M. Kokubo-zyo yori mitaru gakudo tanren no igaku- teki kosatu [Medical observations on the training of school children from the point of view of national defense] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1943, 42: 2100. ---- Medical aspect. See also Emergency medical service; Physician; Preparedness, medical; also under names of NATIONAL DEFENSE 666 NATIONAL SOCIALISM medical specialties; also subheading (Defense area: Hygiene, &c.) Wilson, W. L. Medical aspects of government services in time of national emergency; with particular attention to certain Army problems. lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Abell, I. Medicine in the national defense program. Ann. Surg., 1941, 114: 1-3. Also South. Surgeon, 1941, 10: 225-33. Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1940) 1941, 53: 263-5.—Buckman, L. T. Contribution of medicine to national defense. Penn- sylvania Health, 1942, 3: No. 5, 6-9.—Dentistry and defense. Hosp. Topics, 1941, 19: No. 6, 12.—Diddle, J. Responsibility of the medical profession in the national emergency. South- west. M., 1941, 25: 326-9.—Eby, J. D. National defense from the dental viewpoint. J. Am. CoU. Dentists, 1941, 8: 9-13.— Effect (The) of the program of national defense on dental education. Proc. Am. Ass. Dent. Schools, 1941, 18: 81-3.— Ellis, W. J. Health and welfare activities in the defense pro- gram. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 8, 13-5.—History of expansion of medical activities during the present emergency. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2078.—Kopetzky, S. J. Medical problems in the defense program. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 2060-2.— McGavin, D. Medical arrangements in the emergency pre- cautions scheme. N. Zealand M. J., 1941, 40: 244-7.— Mclntire, R. T. Medical problems pecuUar to the Navy and national defense. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 184-6.—Medicine and our defense. Pacific Coast M., 1942, 9: 1.—Metcalfe, R. F. The medical service in national defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 514-6.—Miterev, G. A. [Further organization of sanitary defense of the country] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 7, 7-11.— Nakamura, Y., Takeda, K., & Takemura, B. Gen dai igaku no iti doko to kokubo igaku wo kataru [One trend of present-day medicine and medical science as a means of national defense: a symposium] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 425-34.—Program for national defense on health front presented. Science News Lett., 1940, 37: 409.—Russell, F. F. Medicine and pubUc health in our program of national defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 609-15. Also Diplomate, 1942, 14: 243-8.—Walson, C. M. Symposium on medical problems in national defense; from the viewpoint of the Army medical officer. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 1147-55.—Wilbur, R. L. Medicine in national emergencies. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1734. Also Proc. Congr. M. Educ, 1941, 59-61. Also Stanford M. Alumni Bull., 1941, 5:3-5. NATIONAL Guard. For British Home Guard see also Militia. Blanding, A. H. Medical units in the National Guard. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 193-5.—Burroughs, T. P., & Frechette, A. L. Cooperation of health agencies with Army authorities; in mobilization of a National Guard regiment. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1459.—Carter, H. P. Inspectors guide for annual armory inspection of medical department units of the National Guard. Army M. Bull., 1938, 45: 30-5. ------ Notes on field training of medical department units of the National Guard. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 411-27.—Haas, J. A report on 4,158 National Guard induction examinations. Ibid., 1941, 89: 790-5.—Hammond, G. M. Neurological and mental examina- tion of state troops of the National Guard. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 764.—Henkel, J. F. Note on the service of the Michigan National Guard in the mobilization at Fort Benjamin Harrison, 1906. MU. Surgeon, 1907, 21: 137-9.—Hollister, C. J. With our miUtia at the border. Frater, Menasha, 1917-18, 17: 47; 152; passim.—McKinley. Standards of physical exam- ination for the National Guard. Mil. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 312-5.—Melton, H. R. Additional field training of North Carolina National Guard, 105th Medical Regiment, November 26 to December 2. Ibid., 1940, 86: 468-71.— Miller, R. H. Medical service in state guard organizations. Tr. N. England Surg. Soc, 1944, 25: 183-93.—National Guard Camps. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 4: 159-251.—National Guard medical officers on active duty. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 295; 371.—Rotation of National Guard and Reserve Medical Department officers. Ibid., 116: 709.—Salisbury, L. A. History of the 102nd Medical Regiment, N. Y. N. G. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 339-43.—Slayden, W. M. State Guard training. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1942-43, 23: No. 2, 5-7.—Stahr, C. P. The medical profession and the National Guard. Week. Roster, PhUa., 1938-39, 34: 629-31.— Van Antwerp, L. D. Medical service of the Connecticut State Guard. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 892. NATIONAL health. See Health; Preparedness, Fitness; Public health. NATIONALISM. See under Militarism; also National socialism. NATIONAL Naval Medical Center. See Naval Medical Center. NATIONAL socialism. See also Militarism, Totalitarianism; also World War II, Germany. Andreas, W. NationalsoziaUsmus und Universitat. Forsch & Fortsch., 1933, 9: 290-2.—Gurland, A. R. L. Technological trends and economic structure under National Socialism. Stud Philos. & Social Sc, 1941, 9: 226-63.—Levy, D. M. The German anti-Nazi; a case study. Am. J. Orthopsychiat, 1946, 16: 507-15.—Reiter, H. Nationalsozialistische Revolution in Medizm und GesundheitspoUtik. Neues Volk, 1933, 1: H. 4 3-5. NATIONAL War College. See under School. NAUSEA [incl. vomiting] See also Kinetosis; Seasickness; also under names of its other causes. Hugenot. Vomissements incoercibles par ascaridiose. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1927, 21: 127-9.—Noble, R. L. Studies of vomiting in experimental animals. Proc. Com. Army M. Res (Canada) 1947, 10. meet, App. A, 1.—Parker. J. M. Labora- tory and clinical toxicity trials of V-12. Proc. Com. Nav. M. Nat Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet, 135-42.—Wolf, S. Obser- vations on the occurrence of nausea among combat soldiers. Gastroenterology, 1947, 8: 15-8. NAVAL ... For references related to the naval forces see also Navy; also specific paragraphs under the following main headings: Aeromedicine; Ambu- lance service; Aviator; Base; Blood transfusion service; Burns; Casualty; Dispensary; First aid; Fitness; Flight surgeon; Gas poisoning; Gas warfare; Hospital administration; Hospitaliza- tion; Hygiene; Malaria; Medical laboratory; Neuropsychiatry; Nursing; Nutrition service; Pharmacological service; Psychiatrist; Psychi- atry; Recruit; Sanitation; School; Surgical unit; Tropical medicine; Veteran; War neurosis; Wound; Wounded; also the subsequent main headings. NAVAL Academy. See under School. NAVAL battle. See Battle, naval; Burns, naval. NAVAL hospital. See Hospital, naval: also Hospital report, United States: Naval hospitals; also Sickbay. NAVAL Medical Center (Bethesda) See also Hospital, naval; Navy medical service. Barrow, J., Herbert, C. M., & Shaw, C. C. The cUnical contribution of a Veterans Administration out-patient depart- ment to the teaching program of a naval hospital in a medical center. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 132-6.—Behrens, C. F. U. S. Naval Hospital, Washington, D. C. Week. Roster, Phila., 1941-42, 37: 575.—Commissioning of National Naval Medical Center. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 158-60, illust.—Dedicated to the Navy's health. Hosp. Topics, 1942, 20: No. 9, 12-4.—Fairhurst, J. O. National Naval Medical Center. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1943, 42: 17-20.—Little, J. L. The U. S. National Naval Medical Centre, Bethesda, Maryland. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 49.—National Naval Medical Center. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 219-23. Also In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 10, 1-92.—National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland; bibUography. Ibid., 89-92.—National Naval Medical Center opens. Diplo- mate, 1942, 14: 107, Ulust.—Naval (The) Medical Center. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 483-5.—Naval medicine centers here. Mod. Hosp., 1942, 59: No. 3, 70.— Navy Medical Center. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 70.—Navy Medical Center at Bethesda. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941,116:2707 — New Commandant at Navy Medical Center. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 711.—New Naval Medical Center. Ibid., 117: 2088.—Oman, C. M. The National Naval Medical Center. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 253-6, 4 pi.—Ransdell, R. C. The United States naval hospital and medical school. N. York M. J., 1917, 105: 817-21.—Roddis, L. H. The National Naval NAVAL MEDICAL CENTER 667 NAVAL MEDICINE Medical Center. Messenger, 1942, 39: No. 3, 14-6.—Shalett, S. Citadel of Navy medicine; a close-up of the medical center situated in a Maryland meadow. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 9, 49; 140. NAVAL Medical School. See under School. NAVAL medicine. See also Aeromedicine; Battleship, Medical problems; Journals, Medicine: Navy; Library, Naval medicine; Medical department of ship; Military medicine; Naval surgery; Surgery; also the subsequent main headings. Campbell, A. A. Maritime medicine. Univ. Durham M. Gaz., 1943-44, 1: 71.—Marshall, L. B. Naval medicine. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1943, 36: 369-71.—Roddis, L. H. The definition and scope of nautical medicine. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 564.—Rozanov, P. Medicina morskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 915-31.— Williamson-Noble, F. A. Medicine in the Navy. S. Mary Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1934, 40: 64-9. --- Addresses and essays. Mann, W. L. [Collected articles] 3v. 27cm- Bethesda, 1943. Bard, R. A. Address at the graduation exercises, North- western University Medical School, Chicago, Illinois, Sunday, March 21, 1943. Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1943, 17: 161-5.— Bassett-Smith, P. W., & Roi les ton, H. D. Medi- cine and the sea affair, medicine and clinical pathology. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 533-5.—Brun, R. Une orientation nouvelle de la mddecine navale; la mddecine du travaU. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3:149-66.—Calvy, G. L. Concepts of constitutional medicine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 825-30, Ulust— Da Costa, J. C. Address on the occasion of the graduation exercises at the Naval Medical School in Washington on March 30, 1907. In his Trials & Triumphs, Phila., 1944, 388- 401.—Knight, A. W. Tell it to Rogers. Hygeia, Chic, 1938, 16: 872-4.—Maritime Medical News. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1928, 7: 10; No. 2, 10; No. 3, 10; passim. --- Congresses and exhibits. See also under Military medicine. Aerztlich-wissenschaftliche Tagung des Sanitatsamtes der Marinestation der Nordsee in Den Haag-Scheveningen, 25 Juni 1941. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 5.—Cassady, J. T. Naval medical exhibit; meeting of the American Medical Association, Atlantic City, June 9-13, 1919. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1919, Suppl. No. 11, 77-83, 3 p.l—Holcomb, R. C. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery's exhibit, Sesquicentennial, PhUadelphia, 1926. Ibid., 1927, 25: 272-7, 2 pi.—Uthemann. Bemerkungen zu der AerztUch-wissenschaftUchen Tagung und zu den einzelnen der dort gehaltenen Vortrage. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 234-8. --- Experiences and medical logs. See also Medical log; Travel. Dudley, S. Naval experience in relation to a national health service. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 97; passim.—Dupuy, J. Relation d'un voyage de voiUer; bilan sanitaire et social d'une campagne de navigation. Hyg. gdn. appl., Par., 1906, 1: 513-20.—Hegler, C. Drei Jahre beratender Hygieniker und Kliniker in der Sinaiwuste. Deut. med. Wschr., 1935, 2. F., 165-82.—Pearson, R. C. T. Naval medical occasions. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1946-47, 26: 1-7. --- fleet. Cottle, G. F. Fleet medicme. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 91-7. Also U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: 193-7.—Gubarev, P. M. Kratkij obzor postanovki vradebnogo dela na sudakh eskadry Tikhogo okeana. Protok. zased. Obshch. morsk. vrach., Kronstadt, 1903-04, 41: 4-20.—Johnson, L. W. Medi- cine and surgery in the fleet. California West. M., 1936, 44: 279-84.—Mallows, H. R. Twelve months with destroyers. Univ. CoU. Hosp. Mag., Lond., 1948, 33: 107-11.—Medical (The) organization of a destroyer flotiUa. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1936, 22: 214-8.—Neil, T. C. H. Destroyer service. Ibid., 1935,21:330-4. ---History. Roddis, L. H. A short history of nautical medicine. 359p. 19)km. N. Y., 1941. Also in Ann. M. Hist, 1941, 3. ser., 3: 203; 326; 418. Brown, K. M. A voyage from Plymouth to Adelaide in the forties: the impressions of a ship's surgeon. Med. J. Australia, 1937, 2: 600-2.—Coues, W. P. A nautical clinic. Boston M. & S. J., 1914, 171: 953.—Curtis, C. Medical observations on an expedition and passage to India in 1781. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 132-40.—Dixon, B. F. An achievement of Navy peacetime medicine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1523-8.—English pioneers in naval medicme. Brit. M. J., 1917, 2: 866.—Etheridge, C. E. Medicine in Nelson's day. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 203: 29-32, portr.—Lutrario, A. La mddecine navale au moyen age et a l'dpoque moderne. Bull. Off. internat hyg. pub., Par., 1932, 24: 1448-75.— Mclntire, R. T. The Abbott Collection; paintings of naval medicine. What's New, North Chic, 1944, No. 83, 10; No. 84, 11.—Naval medicine; then and now. Lancet, Lond., 1919, 2: 883.—Pezzi, G. In margine al viaggio di Magellano; ricerche storicomediche. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 363-76.— Underwood, E. A. Naval medicine in the ages of EUzabeth and James. Ann. R. CoU. Surgeons England, 1947, 1: 115-36. ---- Institutes. See Naval Medical Center; also School. ---- Instruction. See also Naval surgeon, Education and train- ing; School. Agnew, W. J. C. Training in Medical Department special- ties. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 311.—Kolesnikov, J. V. [Study of naval medicine] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 9-20.—Siegrist, L. M. Making the course interesting. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 62-4. ---- Manual. See also Military medicine, Manual. Auer, M. [et al.] Handbuch der Gesundheits- pflege an Bord von Kriegsschiffen. 2v. 1028p.; 564p. 8? Jena, 1914. Great Britain. Admiralty. Handbook of the Royal Naval Sick Berth Staff. 526p. 25cm. Lond., 1944. Italy. Ministero della Marina. Di- rezione centrale della sanita mllitare Marittima. Istruzione d'igiene e profilassi per i militari della regia marina. 92p. 8? Roma, 1936. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Manual for the Medical Department of the U. S. Navy. 349p. 8? Wash., 1914. Also another edition, 440p. 8? Wash., 1922. Also another edition, 579p. 24cm. Wash., 1927. Also another edition, v. p. 24cm. Wash., 1942. Also another edition, v. p. 24J^cm. Wash., 1943. Also rev. edition, 605p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Unterrichtsbuch fiir Sanitatsmannschaften der kaiserlichen Marine. 296p. 8? Berl., 1906. Advance changes in the Manual of the Medical Department Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 4: No. 11, 25-31.—Changes in Manual of the Medical Department. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 509, form.—Doty, F. Manuals of the Medical Department, 1842-1922. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1923, n. ser., 7: Suppl., 8-14.—Manual of the Medical Department. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: No. 4, 17-27.—Sanchez de Silvera. Manual de medicine, de chirurgie et de pharmacie k I'usage des capitaines de la marine marchande espagnole. C. rend. Congr. mternat mdd., Madr. (1903) 1904, 14: sect med. hyg. mU. nav., 303. ---- shipboard. Kortenhaus, F. Der Schiffs- und Hafenarzt; ein Leitfaden fiir Aerzte und Seeleute. 185p. 8? Jena, 1937. Macaulay, B. J. The ship surgeon's pocket book. 66p. 16? Bristol, 1938. Phelippon, M. H. *Hygiene et mddecine courante a bord d'un batiment escorteur en temps de guerre. 56p. 25cm. Bord., 1945. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. NAVMED 124: Medical compend for commanding officers of naval vessels to which no member of the Medical Department of the U. S. Navy is attached. Rev. ed. 171p. 24cm. Wash., 1944. Wheeler, W. L. Shipboard medical practice. 114p. 19cm. N. Y., 1943. Andreev, V. A. Zadadi sudovoj dejatelnosti morskikh vradej. Morsk. vrach, S. Peterb., 1911, 1-10. -Bernard, R., & NAVAL MEDICINE 668 NAVAL SURGEON Haeck, J. Wireless consultations at sea. World Health, Par., 1928, 9: 268-75.—Clerc, M. Treatment of sick seamen on ships having no doctor. Conf. Health Welf. Merchant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., pt 2, 273-82.—Drama (The) of disease at sea. World Health, Par., 1928, 9: 88-91.—Turumi, M. Treatment of seamen on ships having no doctor. Conf. Health Welf. Merchant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., pt 2, 289. ---- Shore service. Bartlett, W., jr. A surgical service at a shore station- U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 392-6.—Pugh, H. L. Navy medicine beyond the seas and on safari. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 103-10. Also U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 1096-1106 — Ross, J. N. MacB. On shore; first aid work on shore with the Royal Naval Division. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1921, 7: 231; 301.—Sprague, C. G. Eighteen months shore service in Ger- man East Africa. Ibid., 1919, 5: 184; 306. ---- in warfare. Hogan, B. W. Navy medicine in action, on the home front, and in combat areas. Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q., 1943- 44, 7: 49-58.—Lessons in naval medicine from modern naval warfare. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 437.—McMullin, J. J. A. The recent advance in naval medicine. Virginia M. Month., 1944, 71: 446-50.—Sheldon, L., jr. Navy medicine in the war. South. M. J., 1945, 38: 1-7. NAVAL personnel. See Personnel; also Dental health—by coun- tries: U. S. Navy. NAVAL surgeon. See also Medical officer—by countries: U. S. Navy; Navy medical service; also Flight surgeon, naval. Broughton, C. H. The Navy surgeon; or, The conversion of Dr. Charles H. Broughton, late of the United States Navy. 24p. 19cm. N. Y [after 1843] Ltjtrario, A. Les mddecins de bord. p. 1-58. 24cm. Par., 1929. Bull. Off. internat hyg. pub., Par., 1929, 21: No. 7, Suppl. Spranger, H. Das international-hygienische Riistzeug des deutschen Schiffs- und Hafenarztes. p. 1-64. 24cm. Jena, 1937. In: Schiffs- & Hafenarzt (Kortenhaus, F.) Jena, 1937. United States. Congress. 54. Congr., 1. sess., S. 1296, Dec. 31, 1895. A bill to com- mission passed assistant surgeons in the United States Navy, and to provide for their examination preliminary to their promotion to the grade of surgeon; introd. by Mr. Cameron. 1 1. 8° Wash., 1895. United States. Congress. 54. Congr 1. sess., S. 1296, H. R. Mar. 4, 1896. An act to commission assistant surgeons in the United States Navy, and to provide for their examina- tion preliminary to their promotion to the grade of surgeon. 1 1. 8? Wash., 1896. United States. Congress. 55. Congr., 2. sess. H. R. 10913, July 7, 1898. A bill to make assistant and passed assistant surgeons of the Navy correspond in rank with assistant surgeons of the Army; introd. by Mr. Mahany. 1 1. 8° Wash., 1898. Allison, R. S. Sea surgeons. J. R. Nav. M. Ser., 1941, 27: 125-37.—Braisted, W. C. The surgeons of the Navy. Sure. Gyn. Obst, 1917, 25: 712-4.—Brodniewicz, A. [On the ques- tion of the ship's physician in the PoUsh merchant marine] Nowiny lek., 1938, 50: 377-80—Cottle, G. F. The specialist versus the naval surgeon. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: ?n^f •_^C'™ LV. The status 0I the ship surgeon. Brit. M. J. ™5, Vn}n2?n~PoliVd' H- L- Nayy doctor. Aesculapian, Chic, 1942-43, 33: No. 7, 5, &c—Gardner, A. Status of the ship surgeon. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 671.—Gelonesi, G. II medico di Marina d uno specialists Ann. med. nav., Roma 1935, 41: pt 1 352-60.—Gray, G. D., & Hammerton, J. R. ine status of the ship surgeon. Brit. M. J., 1935, 2: 977 — King, E. J. The Navy doctor. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass N. America (1942) 1943, 122.—Kurz, O. Die soziale lolool d" Schiffsarzte in Oesterreich. Wien. klin. Wschr., i9i^cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-15A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Lothschuetz, F. X. Human body size requirements for positioning bombardier-navi- gators in relation to radar, periscope, and navi- gator's chart table. 101. 26^cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-58A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Carter, L. The estabUshment of psychological research project, navigator. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 10, 41-4. ------ The combat experiences and post- combat adjustment of navigators. Ibid., 163-70. ------ Evaluation and interpretation. Ibid., 171-80. ------ & Michael, R. The navigator selection battery and the navigator stanine. Ibid., 31-9.—Christensen, J. M. An analysis of the activities of the Arctic aerial navigator. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1949, 14: No. 18, 12-21.—Combat validation, navi- gators. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 17, 55-71.—Navigator. Ibid., No. 16, 151-70.—Whiteside, J., & Glaser, R. Job description of the navigator. Ibid., No. 10, 11-30, Ulust, 5 pi., ch. ---- Training. Carter, L. F. Psychological research on navigator training. 186p. 23J4cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 10, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Dudek, F., & Glaser, R. The experimental evaluation of training aids as Ulustrated by a study of the G-2, dead reckon- ing trainer. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 10, 135-46, 2 pi.—Michael, R., & Rosemark, E. Research relating to graduation poUcy, grading systems, and instruction. Ibid., 83-103.—Smith, H. Research related to the develop- ment of objective ground measures of navigation skiU. Ibid., 45-66, 3 map. ------ Research related to development of aerial measures of navigation skUl. Ibid., 67-82, map.—Zie- lonka, W. Navigator instructor selection research. Ibid., 147-62. NAVY. See terms beginning with Naval; also special paragraphs under the following terms: Dental officer; Dental reserve; Dietitian; Injury; Li- brary; Medical examination, Physical standards; Neurosis; Nurse; Nurse Corps; Personnel; Pharmacist; Psychiatry; Psychological service; Psychologist; Psychosis; Recruiting; Rehabilita- tion; Sanitation; Surgeon General; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Vision, Standards; also such terms as Destroyer; Seaman; Ship; Torpedo boat; etc. NAVY Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. See Bureau of Medicine and Surgery; also Navy medical corps; Navy medical service. NAVY dentist. See under Dentist. NAVY life jacket. See under Body armor. NAVY medical corps. See also Medical organization—United States; Navy medical service. ---- France. Bayol, J. Rapport fait au nom de la Com- mission de la Marine chargee d'examiner le projet de loi portant organization du corps de sant6 de la marine. 55p. 4? Par., 1904. Arrtte sur l'embarquement des officiers de Corps de sante. Arch. med. pharm. nav., Par., 1908, 90: 460-75.—Boudet NAVY MEDICAL CORPS 670 NAVY MEDICAL CORPS Elements de l'histoire coloniale du Corps de sante de la Marine. Ibid., 1933, 123: 247; 1934, 124: 492; 1935, 125: 228. ------ Le Corps de sante de la Marine et des colonies U y a cent ans, 1815-50. Ibid., 1937, 127: 193; passim; 4 port, pi. ---- Germany. Uthemann & Harms. Stammliste des Marine- Sanitats-Ofnzierkorps. 243p. 8? Berl., 1906. ---- Great Britain. Allison, R. S. One hundred years of commissioned rank. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 83-90.—Changes (The) in uni- form and titles in the medical branch of the Navy. Lancet, Lond., 1918, 2: 529.—Colborne, W. J. Hints for medical officers of the Royal Navy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 219, 353 — Demobilised. Ibid., 1919, 5: 317.—Dickenson, G. O. M. The origin of the sick berth staff, Royal Navy. Ibid., 1927, 13: 161-73.—New (The) naval rates of pay. Brit. M. J., 1919, 2: 454. ---- Spain. Spain. Ministerio de marina. Escalafdn general de los sefiores jefes y oficiales del cuerpo de sanidad de la Armada. 4v. (1882-84; 1893; 1895; 1896) S. Fernando, 1882-96. Fernandez-Cuesta y Porta, N. Le corps de sante de la marine en Espagne. Gaz. h6p., 1913, 86: 549-51. ---- Sweden. Asplund, G. Utredning rorande aflonings-och tjanstgorings- viUkor for marinlakarekaren. Tskr. mU. halsov., 1911, 36: 129-47. --- United States. See also Medical department, U. S. Navy; Specialization, medical. United States Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. NAVMED 546: Directory of officers, April 1946. 8p. 20Hcm. Wash., 1946. A. M. A. Journal scores faUure to honor Naval Medical Corps. J. Med., Cincin., 1941-42, 22: 3.—Army, Navy post new jobs; physicians needed for temporary Army duty; Naval Corps examinations set for Jan. 6-9. Med. Econom., 1940-41, 18: 54.—Blackwood, N. J. Specialism in the Navy Medical Corps; a review. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 476-82.— Brown, M. V., & Crossland, P. M. Appointments to Navy Medical Corps. Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1937, 34: 11-2.—Calver, G. W. Organization of the Naval Medical Corps, Sixth Naval District. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1917, 11: 497-504, 5 pi — Dixon, B. F. Book of surgeon's stewards. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: No. 8, 5-12.—Dudley, S. F. Some aspects of special- ization and research in the Services. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 75-89.—Eckert, G. A., Craig, W. McK. [et al.] A tour of active duty in the Medical Department of the United States Navy. Proc. Mayo Clin., 1941, 16: 273-80.—Examinations for appointments in the Medical Corps of the U. S. Navy. BuU. Chicago M. Soc, 1940-41, 43: 773. Also J. Florida M. Ass., 1940-41, 27: 409. Also Nebraska M. J., 1941, 26: 69.— Examination for commissions in Navy Medical Corps. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 418.—Goldsmith, N. You're on your own in the Navy. Army Doctor, 1942, 1: No. 5, 3.—Goldwater, L. The doctor in the Navy. Med. BuU., N. Y., 1941-42, 7: 71-3.— H., P. C. La labor del Cuerpo mldico de la Armada norte- americana en Oceania. Sem. mid. espafi., 1944, 7: 704-6.— Halpern, D., & Wohl, M. Medicine in our Navy. Q. Chicago M. School, 1943-44, 4: 20.—Harris, H. J. From civUian prac- tice to Navy medicine. N. York State J. M., 1943, 1035-7.— Hoi comb, R. C. The Medical Corps of the Navy; the Navy needs more medical officers. N. York M. J., 1917, 105: 481-5.— Mclntire, R. T. Young men of medicine. Milwaukee M. Times, 1943, 16: No. 4, 18; passim.—Medical bills in Congress. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 522.—Medical (The) Corps [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 5-11.— Medical (The) Corps of the United States Navy. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 7, 1.—Navy (The) needs more doctors. West Virginia M. J., 1941, 37: 432.—New appoint- ments Navy Medical Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 76 — Oliver, E. B., & Lowry, E. F. Navy Medical Corps. J. Med., Cincin., 1938-39, 19: 571-4.—Physicians for the Navy. South- west. M., 1940, 24: 383.—Rixey, P. M. The medical profession as represented in the United States Navy. Tr. M. Soc. Vir- ginia, 1908, 39: 100-5. Also Virginia M. Semimonth., 1908-09 13: 409-14. ------ The development of the Navy Medical Corps to meet the modem requirements of specialization in medical practice. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1908-09, 5: 495-501.— Smith, J. M. A medical career in the Navy. Interne, N. Y 1943, 9: 256-8—Stephenson, C. S. The Medical Corps of the United States Navy. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America 1940, 55. meet, 16.—Stitt, E. R. Contributions of the Medical Corps, of the United States Navy, to American Medicine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 1-12, 3 pi.—Stokes, C. F. The Medical Corps of the United States Navy Med. Times, N. Y 1912, 40: 99-101.—White, E. C. The doctor in the Navy Connecticut M. J., 1941, 5: 922. NAVY medical service. See also Air Force Medical Service—by coun- tries: U. S. Navy; Bureau of Medicine and Sur- gery; Dental Corps, U. S. Navy; Dental service— by countries: U. S. Navy; Medical department, U. S. Navy; Medical examination, Thoracic radiography; Medical officer; Medical organiza- tion; Naval medicine; Naval surgeon; Research, naval medical. Allen, R. G. Medical arrangements for action in small ships J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 266.—Avriett, R. A. Small craft duty requires training. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 52-4.— Donnelly, J. F. Medical service in the merchant marine Med. Rec, N. Y., 1909, 75: 690-4.—Morgan, H. D. Small- craft duty is a responsible assignment. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 50.—Pezzi, G. La dotazione sanitaria di bordo negli ordinamenti navaU dalle origini aUa meta del secolo XIX. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 113, passim.—Rodriguez Braga, A. Fonctionnement du Service de sante dans les com- bats navals (Service de santo dans les combats maritimes) Arq. big. pat. exot, 1905-06, 1: 133-52, pi.—Wildermuth, O. Medical problems of a Ught unit. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945. 18: No. 11, 21-4. ---- Argentina. D'Onofrio, R. Documentos para la historia de la sanidad naval argentina. p. 5-183. 26^cm. B. Air., 1948. In: Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: Movimiento estadfstico del Servicio de cirugia del Instituto medico naval; primer trimestre 1948. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: 300-9.—Ratto, H. R. Jefes navales extranjeros en el Plata. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1938, 38: pt 2, 83-90. Australia. Royal (The) AustraUan Naval Medical Service. Med. J. Australia, 1922, 1: 479-84; 1927, 2: 734-7. Canada. Jarry, G. Le mSdecin dans la Marine canadienne. Union mid. Canada, 1942, 71: 5-7.—Laroche, A. La medecine dans la Marine. Ibid., 1078-81.—McCallum, A. The work of the Medical Branch of the Royal Canadian Navy. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48:11. China. Cussen, J. The Central Hospital, Nanking. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20:337-41. Cuba. Figueroa, F. Sanidad de la Marina de guerra cubana. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1921, 26: 662-71. France. See also Navy medical corps, France. Abelin. L'escadre de 1'Extreme-Orient en 1903-05. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1905, 84: 401-32; 1906, 85: 5—Auffret, C. Service medical en temps de guerre a bord des batiments de la flotte. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. (1903) 1904, 14: Sect. med. hyg. miUt, 31-4.—Bourges, H. Les marins indigenes du centre de Sidi-Abdallah. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1922, 112: 232-42.—Garraud, R. Le Service de sante des Forces navales francaises Ubres. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 7-20.— Larroque. Rapport medical de fin de campagne. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 551-7.—Mercig. Rapport d'inspection generale de l'escadre du nord. Ibid., 1910, 93: 5-34.—Penaud, A. L'inspection geneVale du Service de Sante de la Marine, de sa creation a nos jours. Ibid., 1931, 121: 56-64.—Valence. Service de sante a bord en temps de guerre. Ibid., 1905, 83: 81-119. --- Germany. See also Navy medical corps, Germany. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 271/4: Soil der Sanitatsausrustungen. Teil 4: Sanitats- ausrustungen und Sanitatsgerate der Marineteile am Lande [Reprint] 30p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. Evers. Die wichtigeren im Berichtsjahre ausgefuhrten aUgemeingesundheitlichen Massnahmen. San. Ber. Deut Marine (1930) 1932, 13-6.—Graf. Die wichtigeren im Berichts- jahre ausgefuhrten allgemeingesundheitUchen Massnahmen. Ibid., (1912-13) 1917, 28-34.—Stams, A. Die bevolkerungs- NAVY MEDICAL SERVICE und famiUenpoUtische Bedeutung des Gesundheitsdienstes in der Kriegsmarine. Deut. Aertztebl., 1938, 68: 98-101.— Weber. Die Organisation des Marine-Sanitatswesens und die Verwundeten versorgung an Bord. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1915, 12: 76-85. ■--- Great Britain. See also First aid, naval; Navy medical corps, Great Britain. Allison, R. S. Sea diseases; the story of a great natural experiment in preventive medicine in the Royal Navy. 218p. 22^cm. Lond., 1943. Durnford, J. Remarks on the Royal Navy Medical Service. Lancet, Lond., 1910, 2: 1193.—Fairer, J. A. Work in the grand fleet. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1918, 4: 75-8.—Fosbery, F. W. A. The reclamation of working hours. Ibid., 1940, 26: 67.— Gaskell, A. History of the medical unit of the Royal Naval Division from its inception to the evacuation of GalUpoli. Ibid., 1926, 12: 219; 288.—Life in the Naval Medical Service. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1933, 135: 525-9.—May, A. W. The Medical Department of the Royal Navy. Brit. J. Surg., 1917, 5: 1-7.—Medical (The) Department of the Navy in the war. Lancet, Lond., 1917, 1: 267.—Medical (The) Service, R. N.; remedies for existing defects. Brit. M. J., 1914, 1: 974.—Naval Medical Service [1923-36] Lancet, Lond., 1923- 36, 2: 416; passim.—Pick, B. P. Medical Department of the Navy in 1838. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1933, 19: 241-53.— Position (The) of the Royal Navy Medical Service. Lancet, Lond., 1906, 2: 1375.—Royal Naval Medical Service. Brit. M. J., 1930, 2: 394; 1931, 2: 465. Also Lancet, Lond., 1938, 2: 511; 1939, 2: 524.—Royal (The) Naval Medical Service; a warning. Brit. M. J., 1922, 2: 449.—Royal (The) Naval Medi- cal Service; a warning to young medical men. Ibid., 1923, 2: 394.—Rudd, E. T. S. The Umitations of surgery in H. M. ships in wartime. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 503-6.—Smith, F. L. A short account of the Royal Naval Medical Service. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1929, 15: 177-85 — Then and now. Ibid., 1936, 22: 308-24. --- Holland. Welfare on board Dutch ships. Conf. Health Welf. Mer- chant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., pt 2, 283-8. --- Italy. Gelonesi, G. II servizio chirurgico della Sanita miUtare marittima. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1942, 48: 189-210. Also Atti Congr. naz. chir. guerra (1942) 1943, 1. Congr., 35-54.— Lorenzini, F. II servizio sanitario a bordo deUe navi dell'Africa orientale. Arch. ital. sc. med. col., 1938, 19: 508712.— Pa: equale, A. Organizzazione del servizio sanitario e principn cui deve unUormarsi U soccorso ai feriti, nei combattimenti navali. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1908, 14: 601-38. Also English transl., MU. Surgeon, 1909, 25: 336; 474. --- Japan. Bogert, E. S. An outline of the organization of the Medical Department of the Japanese Navy. Mil. Surgeon, 1911, 28: 481-9.—Pilcher, J. E. The Japanese Navy Medical Depart- ment in 1904. Ibid., 1907, 20: 410.—Takaki, K. On the preservation of health amongst the personnel of the Japanese Navy and Army. Lancet, Lond., 1906, 1: 1369; 1451; 1520. ----- Japanese naval sanitation. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1906, 70: 321-9. ------ Japanese navy and army sanitation; with a statistical report of the medical department during the Japanese-Russian war, and a history of the eradication of kakke from the Japanese navy. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1906, 2: 421-41, 1 port. --- Peru. Valdez, C. La asistencia medica en la Marina de guerra del Peru. Arch. peru. big. ment, 1941, 5: 94-107. --- Poland. Dolatowski, A. [Naval service from the view point of a physician of a training ship] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 42; passim. --- Portugal. Goncalves, J. O servico de saude naval em face dum novo regulamento. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1940, 3: 239-52.— Oliveira, M. B. d\ Falta de pessoal medico para o servico de saude naval. Med. contemp., Lisb., 1905, 2. ser., 7: 194-6. --- Russia. Andreyev, F. Organization of the medical service in the U. S. S. R. Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 831-44 — Ivanov, V. Voenno-medicinskie kadry voenno-morskogo flota. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1082-9.— Jablonsky, E. K. Organizacija podadi pomosdi ranenym na linejnom korable Pantelejmon v svjazi s zada6ami etoj organi- zacU voobsce na linejnykh korabljakh. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., 1909, 131-44.—Zotov, A. M. [Problems in the organiza- NAVY MEDICAL SERVICE tion of medical-sanitary service in the Navy] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 5-8. ---- Sweden. Sweden. Forsvarets sjukvardsforvalt- ning. Forteckning over forsvarets sjukvards- utrustning, del 2: Marinen. A: Flottan. 130p. 21%cm. Stockh., 1946. Edholm, E. [Care of the well and the sick in the Swedish Navy, 1917-18] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1919, 44: 317-22.— Rock, W. Halso- och sjukvard p& svenska orlogsfartyg forr och nu. Ibid., 1947, 72: 49-70. --- United States. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Outline of Medical Depart- ment duties, United States Navy. 153p. 23Hcm. Wash., 1944. ---- Bulletin ... Circular letters, July 1939- July 1945. 536p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Navmed 937. Bell, W. H. Medical department battle stations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1907, 1: 171.—Beyer, H. G. A review of the subject of organization of the medical department (naval) for battle. Ibid., 1908, 2: 46-52.—Curtis, L. W. The organiza- tion of the Medical Department and the sanitary serviee of the fleet under present conditions; and what organization will best meet the requirements of the fleet in view of future expansion and render the most efficient service, both in peace and war? Mil. Surgeon, 1910, 26: 25-36.—Dollard, H. L. Ninth Naval District Medical Services. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1943, 36: 425-7.—Fahrenholt, A. The Medical Department at general quarters and preparations for battle. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1914, 8: 421-35.—Funk, W. H. Staff conferences at smaU isolated stations. Ibid., 1943, 41: 237.—Historical data, inclusion of in annual sanitary report [form letter] Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1943, 2: No. 13, 24.—Johnson, L. W. Naval Medical Service. Ref. Handb. M. Sc, N. Y., 1916, 6: 654-60. ------ Caring for the Navy's health. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-4,1, 28: 554-63. ------ Keeping the Navy fit Mississippi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 122-5.—Mclntire, R. T. Basic principles involved in the plans and arrangements of our Naval Medical Service. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 120-9. ------ Medicine in the Navy. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1944, 40. Congr., 20-3. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 932.—Medical and dental attendance [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 471-81.— Navy medicine. Army Navy J., 1943, 80: 842.—New, W. N. Field medical service. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 1-18.— Office of base medical officer, organization and functions. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, 13-6.—Oman, C. M. The Naval Medical Service. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1917, 91: 989.—One (The) hun- dredth anniversary of the founding of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 995-7.—Roddis, L. H. Medical history of the United States Navy. Merck Rep., 1942, 51: No. 4, 5-8.—Special activities, amphibious operations, field service, aviation service, submarine and diving services. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 87-108.—Swanson, C. A. Some future poUcies of the Medical Department of the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 1-4. ------ The health program of the United States Navy. In: Pub. Health in the World (Simmons, J. S.) Cambr., 1949, 121-33.—Williams, L. H. Development of the Naval Medical Service. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 411-5.—Wise, J. C. The evolution of the Naval Medical Service and the Naval Medical School. Washington M. Ann., 1907-08, 6: 117-31.— Wooders, M. A., & Curtis, D. A. The Navy. In theU Emer- gency Care, Phila., 1942, 378-400. ---- United States: Marine. Barroso, G. Servicos medicos da Marinha norte-americana. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 151-74, 10 pi.—Marine Corps; medical service. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 4, 1-20. NAVY Relief Society. See under Dependent, Medical care. NAVY V-12 program. See under Dentistry, Instruction; Medical stu- dent, Training program. NAVY yard. See also Shipyard. United States. Navy. Yard Division. United States Navy and naval stations, general safety rules. Sect. 4: Industrial poisons and NAVY YARD 672 NECK dangerous substances. 39p. 18cm. Wash., 1931. Blackwood, N. J., & Bell, W. H. A greater field of activity for medical officers of navy yards. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1916, 10: 249-68.—Brown, E. W. Industrial hygiene and the Navy in national defense. Ibid., 1941, 39: 321-5. ------ The role of the nurse in naval defense industry. Indust. M., 1942, 11: 94-7.—Fisher, C. W. Safety engineering at naval shore estab- lishments. Tr. Nat. Safety Counc, 1941, 30. Congr., 1: 404- 7.—Fleischer, W. E., Viles, F. J., jr. [et al.] A health survey of pipe covering operations in constructing naval vessels. J. Indust. Hyg., 1946, 28: 9-16.—Goldwater, L. J., & Jeffers, C. P. A plan for the control of potentially hazardous substances used in a Navy yard. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 741.—Harris, H. J. Functions of a psychiatrist in a Navy yard. Ibid., 1945, 44: 1036—41.—Kuhn, A. Erkrankungen der Werftarbeiter der Kriegsmarinewerft Wilhelmshaven unter besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der Betriebsunfalle und Berufskrankheiten; eine Uebersicht uber die Jahre 1930-38. Arch. Gewerbepath., 1940-41, 10: 133-50. Also J. Indust. Hyg., 1941, 23: Suppl., 168 (Abstr.) NEBRASKA Army Alpha Revision. See under Intelligence test. NECK. See also Fracture—by site: Vertebra; Head injury, Head and neck; Surgical technic, Neck; Thorax. Bistriceanu, I. V. [Histopathological and cUnico-thera- peutic observations in cervico occipital cellulitis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 266-70.—Chabrillat, A., Geyer, A., & Bathias, J. Deux cancers a forme malphighienne, apparemment primitifs, de la region antero-laterale du cou; branchiomes malins? Rev. med. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 287-93.—Douboureau. CelluUte diffuse du cou traitee par intervention chirurgicale et serothe>apie antigangreneuse; guerison. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1924, 18: 94-9.—Johns, O. L., & Wasley, M. T. Suppura- tive cervical cellulitis of dental origin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 716-20.—Llorente Polio, P. Las adenopatfas cervicales de la infancia. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 251-61.— Lyons, S. C, & Linden, A. C. Abscess of prevertebral cervical fascial space as compUcation of scarlet fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 951-4.—Marshall, L. R. Deep infections of the neck; five cases of pharyngomaxUlary abscess. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 7-18.—Michard. Un cas de fistule congenitale complete de la region laterale du cou. Bull Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 107-9.—Middlestadt, C. D. Sarcoma of neck; report of case following trauma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 88-91, pi.—Riva, U. Contributo alia diagnosi dei tumori pulsanti della base del collo. Gior. med mU., 1908, 56: 190-9.—Stewart, M. B. Deep infections of the neck. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 426-32.—Vance, D. H., & Whitelaw, G. P. Diffuse deep submaxillary ceUuUtis treated by peniciUin; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 542-5.—Wald, S. S. Chemotherapy and x-ray radiation in treatment of ceUuUtis of the head and neck. Ibid.. 1944 43: 1200-4. ---- Injury. See also Larynx; Pharynx; Throat. Neifakh, E. A. OrHecTpejiLHtie paHeHua ropTaHH h Tpaxeu. p. 139-219. 26Kcm. Mo- skva, 1950. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 8: Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del collo. p. 750-802. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940. Aboulker, P. De 40 plaies cervicales de guerre (cou et nuque) Ann. otolar., Par., 1944-45, 12: 488-97. ------Pail- lard, C. H., & Ottombre, L. De 40 plaies cervicales de guerre (cou et nuque) Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1946, 72: 91.— Abruzzini, P. Indirizzi di cura nelle ferite di guerra del collo e del torace. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: pt 1, 560-3 ---------- ------.»...^u., ^vil, un, „.*.. pu x, uuu—o. ------- Methods of treatment of war wounds of the neck and thorax. Surg. Gyn. Obst, 1942, 74: Suppl., 188.—Andrade Medicis, io..oe\o exTme5£S8 oe £uerra do Pescoco. Impr. med., Rio, 1943, 18: No 352, 84-96.—Bailey, H. Wounds of the neck In his Surg. Modern Warf., Edinb., 1940-41, 670-9 Also 2 ed., Bait, 1942, 1: 320-9.—Banaitis, S. I. Povrezdenija Sei" rS^?ro^ticy^^ur8„voen- P°lev- kbir- (Kupriianov, P. A.) Moskva, 1942 266-76.—Bookstaver, P. I. Horner's syndrome following gunshot wound of the neck. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946 46- 567-70.—Greifenstein, A. Kriegserfahrungen bei Schussver- letzungen des Halses. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1943 34: v ■ ' v1--12,• ,„.„ " Kriegsverletzungen des Halses.' In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd., 1943, 269-300. Also nWt.klm- T^k' ^43> l6: 730-Guisez. La laryngoscopie curecte, la tracheo-bronchoscopie et l'oesophagoscopie au service des blesses de guerre. Gaz. med. Paris, 1916, 87: 19 — Onleke, N. Hals. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard A F) Lpz., 1917, 561-98.—Hallopeau, H. Deux plaies du cou operee dans une ambulance. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris 1915 n. ser., 41: 70.—Henle. Weichteilen des Halses. In: Beitr' Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 400.—Hill, W Shell wound of neck. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1914-15' 8- Laryng. Sect, 123.—Holt. Wounds of neck. Rep. Surg Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 158-68. ~- Wounds of large vessels of neck. Ibid., 164.—Home, W. J. Case of shrapnel wound of the neck; injury to buccal cavity* exit beneath angle of jaw on opposite side. Proc. R. Soc M ' Lond., 1914-15, 8: Laryng. Sect. 73.—Hurst, J. H. Perforating wound of the neck, with comminuted fractures of cervical vertebrae but no injury to vessels. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin 1939-40, 16: 184.—Kindler, W. Die frischen Schussverlet" zungen des Halsgebietes, dargestellt auf Grund der Erfahrungen in einem frontnahen Kriegslazarett. Arch. Ohr. &c Heilk 1943-44, 153: 343-52.—McGrigor, D. B., & Samuel, E. The radiology of war injuries; war wounds of the head and neck Brit J. Radiol., 1945, 18: 221-8.—Morisson. Extraction d'un projectile du cou a la partie anterieure et mfidiane de la 3« cer- vicale. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 279-81.—Oltramare, J. H. Plaies du cou. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne 1944* 324-32.—Petrov, N. N. Ranenija sei. In his Lechen. ran' voine. 6. ed., Leningr., 1942, 276-9.— Ramm, M. G. Povre^ zdenija sei. In: Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn vrem (Gorinevskaia, V. V.) Moskva, 1942, 202-9.—Stahl, O. Die Kriegsschussverletzungen des Halses. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer H.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1941, 222-33. Also 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943' 249-59.------Die Verletzungen des Halses. Ibid., 9. Aufl' Dresd., 1944, 252-63.—Stuart-Low, W. Shrapnel embedded in the neck. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1917-18, 11: Sect. Laryng., 120.—Teneff, S. GeneraUta suUe ferite d'arma da fuoco del collo. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 751-7- t^j*' r,^—~ • k*5 ferite d'arm» da fuoco dei vasi del collo.' Ibid., 778-9o, Ulust.------Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei nervi del collo. Ibid., 793-7, iUust. ------ Le ferite da armi bianche del collo. Ibid., 798. ------ La ferite sottocutanee del collo da agenti traumatizzanti ottusi. Ibid., 799.—Thomson, StC. Case of an officer shot through the neck. Proc. R. Soc' M., Lond., 1914-15, 8: Laryng. Sect, 125-7.—Troutt, J. M. Transfixion wound of neck. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 643-6, pi.—Two curious bullet wounds of the neck'. Hospital' Lond., 1915, 57: 333.—Wexberg, E. Gewehrsteckschuss in der linken Halsseite. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1917, 30: 1503.—Wiser H. J., & McAfee, M. F. Injuries of the face and neck in war casualties. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 57-66.—Zimmerman, I. K kazuistike raninij perednej oblasti sei. Voen. med. J. S. Peterb., 1891, 170: Unoff. pt, 1. sect, 305-25. NEEDLE. See also Instrument; Needle holder; Thera- peutics, Injection. Konigsberg, E. J. [The Record syringe needle in place of the Dufaut needle] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 55.—Method of preparing hypodermic needles for multiple injections. U. S. Nav. M. BuU 1941, 39: 567.—Petroff (The) needle for large- scale blood collections. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep 1946 5- 507.—Samborski. V. S. Stranstvuet U igla v tele; exp'eri- mentalnoe lzsledovanie. Raboty Proped. kbir. klin. OoDel S. Peterb., 1910, 2: 97-110. NEEDLE holder. See also preceding heading. Parsons, H. H. A holder for the insertion of sternal trans- fusion needles. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 155.—Webster, G. V. A new needle holder for plastic surgery. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 194d, 41: 1434-9. NEGATIVE acceleration. See Acceleration, negative. NEGATIVISM. See under Neurosis, Depressive state; Psy- chosis. NEGRO. See also Personnel. United States. War Department. War Department pamphlet No. 20-6: Command of Negro troops, 29 February 1944. 20p. 23^cm. Wash., 1944. Barber, H. G. With Negro troops. Army Doctor, 1942, 1: No. 5, 8. Ford, J. H. The service of Negroes in Hospital Corps detachments. J. Ass. MU. Surg. U. S., 1906, 18: 187- 9°-— Francis, G. H. The participation of the Negro in national defense. J. Nat M. Ass., N. Y., 1941, 33: 92-4.—Frazier, E. F. Ethnio and minority groups in wartime, with special reference to the Negro. Am. J. Sociol., 1942-43, 48: 369-77. NEISSERIA 673 NEPHRITIS NEISSERIA. See also under Gonorrhea, Neisseria. Weckstein, A. M. A rapid method for the primary isolation and identification of Neisseria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: §89-94. ------& Rasmussen, S. H. A bacteriologic study of the resistance of organisms isolated from cases of non-specific urethritis to three chemotherapeutic agents. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 312-6. NEMATODA. See also Helminthology; Helminthosis. Mink, O. J. PreUminary note on a nematode found in the Uver of a wild rat. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1909, 3: 52.—Moss, E. S. Nematode infestation in patients at United States Veterans' Hospital No. 45, Biltmore, N. C. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1922, 37: 1457. NEPHRITIS. See also Injury, Crush and contusion; Kidney, Disease; Nephrosis. Totioo, G. J. Nephritides. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 10, 33-41— Kunkel, E. P. The physiology, pathology and diagnosis of nephritis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 44-54, 3 pi.—Vovsi, M. Nefrity. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1336-43. ---- Clinical aspect. Heatly-Spencer, J., & Dixon, H. B. F. An uncommon type of chronic nephritis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 425.— Vovsi, M. S., & Sulcev, G. P. Osobennosti kliniki i simptoma- tologii ostrogo nefrita. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otec. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 22: 60-85. ------ Osobennosti kliniki i simptomatologii khroni6eskogo nefrita. Ibid., 85-90. ------ Tedenie i osloznenija nefritov. Ibid., 91-111. ---- Diagnosis. Percev, K. N. K voprosu ob ocenke nekotorykh patologi- deskikh elementov modi pri vospalenijakh podek. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1904, 2: Med. spec, pt, 86-109.—Sandulescu, C. Orientari practice in diagnosticul nefritelor. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 405-7.—Vovsi, M. S., & Sulcev, G. P. Dia- gnostika nefritov i hospitalizacia bolnykh. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 22: 55-9. ---- epidemic. Girones, L., & Roca, J. Nefritis epiddmica. Actas Congr. mdd. mU. (Spam) 1939, 1. Congr., 449-55.—Korting, G., & Uebel, H. Istrazivanja o filtrabilnom izazivadu epidemidnog nefritisa. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 122-6. ---- Etiology. Dudley, S. F. Toxic nephritis foUowing exposure to carbon tetrachloride and smoke fumes. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 296-314.—Factors influencing nephritis. Statist. Navv M., 1949, 5: No. 8, 8-10.—Galkin, I. R. Etiologia nefritov. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 22: 25-31. ---- Field nephritis. See as^main heading Nephritis (war) ---- Glomerulonephritis. Bonetti Dupont, C. A. La papaverina endovenosa en la fase aguda de la glomdrulonefritis difusa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 4Q: 943. — Merger, H. Die Diagnose der akuten Glo- merulonephritis im Felde. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 17-20.— Olascoaga, M. L. Sulfamidas en las glomdrulonefritis cUfusas agudas con procesos piogenos. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 52-63.—Siffre. Rdflexions k propos de dix cas de glomdrulo- ndphrites opdrees. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 109. ---- Incidence. Incidence of acute and chronic nephritis. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 6, 7-9. ---- Pathogenesis and pathology. Gounell, H. F. H. Chlorures; ohlore et ndphrites. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1933, 98: 135-54.—Molotkov, V. G. Pato- logideskaja anatomia i patogenez nefritov. In: Opvt sovet. med. VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 22: 32-54, 2 pi — Osman, A. A. Studies in Bright's disease; the late-results of acute nephritis in soldiers and civilians. Guy's Hosp. Rep., Lond., 1936, 86: 93-107.—Pasqualini, R. O., & Lascalea, M. C. Alteraciones pleuropulmonares en las nefritis agudas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1392-408.—Rosenheim, M. L. The nephron in nephritis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 218-20 824787—vol. 11, 4th Series-----43 ---- Treatment. Dumitrescu-Popovici, I. [Principles of diet in Bright's disease] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1939, 38: 78-82.—Gibson, A. G. The treatment of nephritis amongst recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1944, 211: 51.—Morozov, A. P. O ledenii Morbus Brightii posredstvom Lichenis islandici. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1898, 193: Med. spec pt, 307-10.—Vovsi, M. S., Galkin, I. R., & Suljcev, G. P. Ledenie i iskhody nefritov. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 22: li2-8. ---- Trench nephritis. See Nephritis (war) ---- in animals. Lamont, A. A. An investigation into an outbreak of acute nephritis. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 31-3. NEPHRITIS (war) Syn: Field nephritis; Trench nephritis. See also Nephritis, epidemic. Bulic, F., Cerlek, S. [et al.] Pojava ratnog nefritisa u oslobodilackom ratu u Jugoslaviji. p. 129-86. 24cm. Zagreb, 1947. In: Acta med. iugosl., 1947, 1: Pilgerstohfer, W. Die Nephritiden, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der sogenannten Feldnephritis. 266p. 24}£cm. Wien, 1948. Aschenbrenner. Nachkriegsfragen zur Feldnephritis. Med. Rdsch., Mainz, 1947, 1: 327. Also Kim. Wschr., 1948, 26: 29. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 43: 119.—Assmann. Kriegs- nephritis. KUn. Wschr., 1943, 22: 762; 1944, 23: 291. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 50.—Benelli, R. Contributo alia conoscenza deUe nefriti acute di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 37-48.— Berglund, H. [On war nephritis] Nord. med. 1939, 4: 3472-4. Also Sven. lak. tidn., 1939, 36: 2371-7. Also in Handledn. & Fdrsvaremed., Stockh., 1940, 1: 249-55.—Bernard, A. Ndphrite de guerre. Progr. mdd., Par., 1918, 3. ser., 33: 357.—Bradford, J. R. War nephritis. In: Oxford Med. (Christian, H. A., ed.) N. Y., 1940, 3: 773-81.—Douthwaite. A. H. War nephritis. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 396. Also in Mod. Treatm. Yearb. (Wakeley, C. P. G.) Lond., 1941, 256-9.—Evans, G. Trench nephritis (war nephritis) Med. Press & CUc, Lond., 1941, 206: 68-70. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb., Lond., 1942, 8: 241-6.—Falkensammer, L. Die Kriegsnephritis. Wien. med. Wschr., 1943, 93: 363-70.— Garin, G. Sulla cosiddetta nefrite di guerra. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 127-32.— Gerhardt. Kriegsnephritis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 56.—Gingui & Francesco. Le ndphrite aigue chez le soldat en campagne. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 728 (Abstr.)—Giordano, A. La nefrite di guerra. Clinica, Bologna, 1942, 8: 309-37.— Gouget, A. Les ndphrites de la guerre. Presse mdd., 1918, 26: 553.—Hurst, A. War nephritis. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 342-53. Also 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 422-34.— Izar, G. Nefriti di guerra. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 53 (Abstr.)—Jelinghoff, W. Ueber die Feldnephritis. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 330-3.—Kahn. Ueber Kriegsnephritis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 1177.—Keith, N. M. The problem of acute nephritis in soldiers on active dutv. Mil. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 529-31.— Kogan, G. [War nephritis] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 6, 27-9.—Kolischer. G. War nephritis; a suggestion. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1942, 46: 554-6.— Lichtwitz, L. Trench nephritis. Proc. Rudolf VUchow M. Soc. N. York, 1942, 1: 39-42.—Lcederich. Les ndphrites de guerre. Progr. mdd., Par., 1918, 3. ser., 33: 303.—Macht, D. I. A referat on trench nephritis. Virginia M. Semimonth., 1917-18, 22: 240.—McWalter, J. C. Trench nephritis. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1917, 104: 492.—Magnus-Alsleben. War ne- phritis. Brit M. J., 1917, 2: 128.—Malkova, M. N. Ostryj nefrit voennogo vremeni. Sovet. med., 1948, 12: No. 7, 20.— Nissen, K. Feldnephritis. Aerztl. Feldpost, 1945, No. 2, 3. Also Med. Mschr., 1948, 2: 457-61.—Pilgersiorfer, W. Die Kriegsnephritis. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1943, 56: 78; 330. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1943, 93: 162-4.—Randerath. Kriegs- nephritis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 49.—Reuter, A., & Schafer, W. Feldnephritis und Wolhynisches Fieber. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 437-40.—Segal, A. E. [War nephritis] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, 53.—Sylla. Feldnephritis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 50.—Vilensky, L. I. [Acute nephritis in wartime] Klin, med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 9, 31-5.— Voennyj nefrit. Med. rabot, 1946, 9: No. 3, 4.—Voit. War nephritis; clinical variations, etiology, geographical distribu- tion. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 116-20; Disc, 123-6.—Volhard, F. Die Feldnephritis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 1649-54. ------ & Sponholz. War nephritis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 151-65.— Vovsi, M. S. [Acute nephritis of wartime] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 15-9.—War nephritis. Brit. M. J., 1917, 2: 766. Also Lancet, Lond., 1918, 2: 362.—War nephritis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 286-91.—Zakrzhevsky, E. B. Ob ostrykh nefritakh voennogo vremeni. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 511-6. NEPHRITIS 674 NEPHRITIS ---- Clinical aspect. Arnold, O. H. Die sogenannte Feldnephritis; klinische Studie zur Symptomatologie, Patho- genese und Aetiologie einer akuten diffusen Gefa.sserkrankuns infektioser Genese. 154p. 21cm. Lpz., 1944. Arnold, O. H. Ueber abortive Verlaufsformen der soge nannten Feldnephritis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 547-9.— Bache, S. Akut 0demsygdom. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 649.—Dietrich, S. Ueber die Entstehungsbedingungen und das Symptomenbild der Feldnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 715-22.—Giugni, F. Le nefriti di guerra; andamento clinico; etiopatogenesi; cause di diffusione e indirizzo profilattico. Policlinico, 1941. 48: sez. prat, 1523-30.—Hempel-J0rgensen, P. Acut 0demsygdom. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 671.— Iversen, P., & Bj0rneboe, M. Nogle tilfaelde af akut 0demsyg- dom; monosymptomatisk krigsnefritis? Ibid., 584.—Jacobi, J., & Diirschel, W. Erkenntnisse aus einem Nierensonder- lazarett. Deut. Arch. klin. Aled., 1949, 194: 34-48. ------& Kreyenberg. Beobachtungen bei iiber 800 Fallen von Feld- nephritis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 491-5.—Krause. Beobachtungen bei der Feldnephritis in einem Feldlazarett. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 75-9.—Lecchini, L. Osservazioni personali sulle nefriti di guerra del fronte greco-albanese con speciale riguardo alia sintomatologia iniziale. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 141-4.—Lilla. Osservazioni sulle nefriti doi combattenti. Ibid., 137-9.—Lind, G. Nogle tilfaelde af akut 0demsygdom; monosvmptomatisk krigsne- fritis? Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 461-7.—Lunedei, A. Sugli aspetti clinici della nefrite nei combattenti. Riv. osp., 1942, 32: 148.—Marner, B. Nogle tilfaelde af akut 0demsygdom; monosymptomatisk krigsnefritis? Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 584.—Mennella, A. Trasporto di ferita in alta montagna: nefriti in trincea; ittero infettivo. Fol. med., Nap., 1917, 3: 97; 329; 365.—Mriakhina, O. A. Osobennosti kliniki ostrogo nefrita v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 509-12.—Salomon, H. Ueber einen Fall von rezidivierender febriler Hei dnephritis begleitet von hamolvtischem Ikterus. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, 75: 570.—Schafer, W., & Reuter, A. Verlaufsformen der Feldnephritis. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 337; 377.—Shilman, M. G. [Clinical characteristics of the so-called war nephritis] Klin, med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 9, 35-9.—Terzani, A. Impressioni da alcuni casi di nefrite in soldati provenienti dai fronte greco-albanese. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 133-5.—Thygesen, P. Nogle tilfaelde af akut 0demsygdom. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 648. - Voit. Zur Klinik der Feldnephritis. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1942, 33: H. 6, 15-20.------Felderfahrungen bei der Kriegsnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 762. —---- Felder- fahrungen der Feldnephritis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 50.—Wendt, H., & Landes, G. Feldnephritis und Hungerodem. Med. KUn., Miinch., 1947, 42: 666-8. Diagnosis. Trench nephritis; importance of early diagnosis. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 987. ---- Etiology. See also Rickettsiasis. Ass-Leonardow, E. *Contribution a l'etude des nephrites de guerre; etiologie spirochetienne de certaines d'entre-elles. 83p. 8? Par., 1937. Biihler, F. Zur Aetiologie der Feldnephritis. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 334-7—Campatelli, V. I foci orali. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 147-54.—Ceiice, J., & Albeaux- Fernet, M. Forme renale pure de spirochetose (rapports possi- bles avec les ndphrites de guerre) Ann. mdd., Par., 1935, 38: 70-8.—Coruzzi, C. Considerazioni etiopatogenetiche sulla nefrite di guerra. Athena, Roma, 1947, 13: 19-21.—Desch- wanden, J. Die Feld- oder Kriegsnephritis und deren Kiiltea- tiologie. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1944, 21: 189-202.— Giugni, F. Le nefriti acute fra le truppe operanti; l'etiologia streptococcica? terapie e profilassi. Policlinico, 1941, 48: sez. pat., 1799-805. Also Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941 14: 109. Also Riv. osp., 1942, 32: 149.-Gounelle, H. De l'origine spirochdtienne des ndphrites de guerre. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: 293-6. ■------Sur un cas de spirochdtose rdnale a forme chloruremique s'apparentant a certaines ndphrites de guerre. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 48-50.—Jocksimo- vitch & Matauchek, K. Etiologie des ndphrites de guerre. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1946, 2: 153.—Ledergerber, E. Ist die Feldnephritis eine Knallquecksilbervergiftung? Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1950,80: 51-6.—Lippmann. Beitrag zur Aetio- logie der Kriegsnephritis. Munch, med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 603.—Meyer, K. L. Der Einfluss der Tonsillektomie auf den Verlauf der Feldnephritis. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 491.— Schwieck, H. Transformacion de las enfermedades; investiga- ciones sobre la nefritis de guerra y la ictericia epiddmica. Casa del mddico, 1944, 2. dpoca, No. 38, 42.—Sylla. Zur Aetiologie und Genese der Feldnephritis. KUn. Wschr., 1943, 22: 762. —— Korth, W., & Pankow, J. Ueber die Ursache der feldnephritis mit Bemerkungen zum Erscheinungsbild und zur Behandlung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 311-4. ---- Incidence. Assmann, H. Beobachtungen uber sog. Feldnephritis in dei Nachkriegszeit. Deut. med. Wschr., 1946, 71: 45-8.—Becher E. Schiitzengrabennephritis des Weltkrieges. Munch, med Wschr., 1941, 88: 1-6.—Johannessen, A. S., & Aanonsen, A Trench nephritis blant norsk sivilbefolkning. Tskr Norske laegeforen., 1946, 66: 677-9.—Kramer, P. H. De oorlogs- nephritis uit de beide wereldoorlogen. Ned. tschr geneesk 1949, 93: 2103— Meyer-Heck, P. Kurze Beobachtung Uber die Feldnephritis im Winter 1942-43. Munch, med Wschr 1944, 91: 429— Stuhlfauth, K. Epidemiologie und 'Sympto- matologie der Feldnephritis bei deutschen Truppen am Polar- kreis. Klin. Wschr., 1944, 23: 272-6.—Thompson, A. W. S., der sogenannten Feldnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1944, 23: 125-7.—Frank. Ein Beitrag zur Kriegsnephritis unter be- sonderer Berucksichtigung der Pathogenese. Munch med Wschr., 1944, 91: 111-4.— Habs, H. Zur Pathogenese der Kriegsnephritis. Aerztl. Wschr., 1947, l:-2: 1097-100.__ Henke', G. Die Feldnephritis, eine Dienzephalose. Munch med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 392-4.—Nonnenbruch. Pathogenese der Knegsniere. Klin. AVschr., 1943, 22: 762. Also Deut med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 50—Pilgerstorfer, W. Zur SteUung der Kriegsnephritis im Nephritisproblem. Wien. med Wschr 1943, 93: 523-8.------Pathogenese, Klinik und Therapie der Kriegsnephritis. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien 1944, 3: 449-80.—Riidisser, E. Beobachtungen zur Patho- genese und Aetiologie von Nierenentziindungen im Feldzug im Osten Whiter 1941-42. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 863-6.—Voit, K. Zur Pathogenese der Feldnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1946-47, 24:-25: 14-6. ---- Pathology. Arnold, O. H. Ueber die akuten diffusen Erkrankungen des Gefassystems (zur Symptomatologie, Behandlung und Patho- genese der sogenannten Feldnephritis) Deut. Arch. klin. Med., 1943, 190: 557-81.— Blumberger, K. Herzschadigung und Herzinsuffizienz bei der Feldnephritis. Med. Mschr., 1948, 2: 68-73.—Bohn, H., & Feldmann, H. Haufige Beobachtungen von schwerer Myokarditis wahrend des Verlaufs der akuten diffusen Kriegsnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1946-47, 24-25: 229- 33.—Brix. Ungleiche Eikrankung beider Nieren bei Kriegs- nephritis? Med. Klin. Berl., 1918, 14: 763.—Evans, J. J. Fundus lesion in cases of war nephritis. Birmingham M. Rev., 1917, 82: 1-4.—Oberhoff, K. Augenhintergrundbefunde bei Feldnephritis. Munch, med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 90.— Randerath, E. Die pathologische Anatomie der Kriegsnephritis. Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 761. ---~ Die pathologische Anatomie der Kriegsnephritis. Deut Arch. klin. Med., 1947-48, 193: 119-56. ---- Physiopathology. Bongini, O. II ricambio dei derivati proteici nella nefrite di guerra del fronte greco-albanese. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941,14:117-20. ------ Cutireattivita di natura metabolica nei nefntici del fronte greco-albanese. Ibid., 121-^—Borghi, B. Aspetti tisiopatologici della nefrite di guerra^ael fronte greco-albanese. Ibid., 79-105. Sugli aspetti fisio- patologici della nefrite nei combattenti. Riv. osp., 1942, 32: 148.—Com!, G. Ricerche sull'albuminuria della nefrite di guerra del fronte greco-albanese. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941,14:111-5. ------ Ricerche sull'albuminuria in rapporto al quadro clinico della nefrite di guerra. Riv. osp., 1942, 32: 150.—Dovicchi, S. Le vanazioni leucocitarie nella glomerulo- nefrite dei fronte greco-albanese e il loro significato prognostico. Boll. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 125.—Falkenhausen. Zur Defektheilung der Kriegsnephritis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 1154.—Fieber. E., Pilgerstorfer, W., & Roller. D. Die fermeabilitatsstorung im Blut der Feldnephritis gegeniiber Rhodanverbindungen. Wien. med. Wschr., 1946, 96: 288-91.— His, W. Kriegsnephritis ohne Eiweiss. Med. Klin., Berl., 1918, ,4: 1-—Kopp, H., & Jung, F. Lymphstromgeschwindigkeit und Feldnephritis. Kim. Wschr., 1944, 23: 340.—Lepeschkin, E., & Pilgerstorrer, W. Kreislaufdynamische Untersuchungen zur Frage der Genese des Hochdruckes bei der akuten Nephritis, insbesondere der Feldnephritis. Ibid., 1946-47, 24-25: 774- "5.—Lohlein, M. Bemerkungen zur sogenannten Feld- nephritis. Aled. Klin., Berl., 1916, 12: 922.—Munk, F. Doppeltbrechende Lipoide bei der Kriegsnephritis. Ibid., 1917, 13:530. ---- Prognosis. Dyke, S. C. The prognosis in trench nephritis. Lancet, Lond., 1918, 2: 320-2.—Magnus-Alsleben, E. Ueber die Folgezustande der Kriegsnephritis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1928, 54: 1914-6. NEPHRITIS 675 NERVE ■--- Treatment. Elovainio, E. [War-nephritis and its treatment] Duodecim, Helsin., 1938, 54: 1089-94.—Hantschmann. Die Behandlung der Kriegsnierenentzundung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 685-7.—Lainer, F. Die Behandlung und Beurteilung der Kriegsnephritis. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 427-48.—Mark, R. E. Herdsanierung bei nicht primar ausgeheilten Feldnephritiden. Aerztl. Wschr., 1946-47, 1-2: 715-8.—Rojnova, Z. I. [Peculiarities of the course of acute and chronic glomerulonephrites in wartime] Klin, med., Moskva, 1944, 22: No. 10, 38-44. NEPHROLITHIASIS. See also Urology, surgical; Urogenital appa- ratus. Acero Santamaria, E. Anuria calculosa en rifidn unico. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 17, 65-8.—Aldridge, C. W. Lumbar sympathetic block; a method of treating renal colic and renal suppression in calculus disease. Circ. Chief Surgeon's Off. U. S>. Army Fore. Pacific, i947. No. 14, 2376.—Bailey, M. K. Nephrolithiasis as a complication of bone injury. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 36.—Carson, V. H. Renal calculus; a report of operative cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1932, 30: 18.5-93.—Christian, E. La pyeiotomie angulaire dans la calculose du bassinet avec application dans le domaine mddico-militaire. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., 1938, 8. sess., 3o7-64.—Coleman, S. R. Management of unilateral calculus oostruction. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 260.—Dante, F. Un caso di voluminoso calcolo renale con pioneirosi guarito con la nefro-litotomia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1925, 2: 54-63.—Davidovic, S. [Surgical experiences in nephrolithiasis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 759-83.—Decubitus and calculus formation. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 50, 6-8.—Delorme. Lithiase rdnale, grippe et pyondphrose. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1921, 15: 331-3— Desautels, A. J. The etiology and management of nephrolithiasis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 296-300.—Finny, C. M. An unusual combination of complications. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 195.—Holmes, J. McA. Renal calculi followed by renal fistula; nephrectomy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1924, 10: 292-4 — Imperiale, C. Contributo alia conoscenza della litiasi renale latente. Gior. med. mil., 1928, 76: 531-6.—Keeler, C. C. Three interesting surgical cases: perforation of renal calculus into abdominal cavitv; spontaneous renal fistula; thyroidec- tomy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 273-8 — Lagleize, G., & Matera, R. F. Calcule voluminoso coraliforme del rifion. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 225.—Marks, B. E. Svmptomless calculous pyonephrosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 436-9.—Paul, E. H. Bone suppuration the basic cause of renal calculus in twentv cases following war-wounds. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1922, 12: 638-43. Also J. Urol., Bait., 1923, 9: 345-65.—Shaw, A. C. Renal calcuU. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 373-8.—Stalnaker, P. R. The treatment of renal colic with special emphasis on crystalluria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 297-301.—Vintici, V., & Constantinescu, N. N. [Indications for operation in renal Uthiasis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 301-6. NEPHROSIS. See also Injury, Crush; Kidney, Disease. Abernethy, A. C, Wilets, A. J., & Beer, D. C. Lower nephron nephrosis; report of two cases treated with intravenous procaine. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 296-308, illust.—Brace, R. W. Nephrosis. U. S. Veterans Bur M. Bull., 1931, 7: 550- 4.—Gonzalez Alvarez, F., & Segura, A. S. Concepto actual sobre la patogenia del sindrome nefrosis. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 1115-9.—Heaton, L. D., Ritchey, S. J. [et al.] [Lower nephron nephrosis and fat embolism] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 319-32— Homan, R. H., & Brown, C. E. Uremia from toxic pigment nephrosis secondary to compression of voluntary muscle; report of fatal case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 156-00.—Kaplan, B. I. Nephritis and nephrosis. Profes. Staff Proc. Halloran Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1: No. 6, 8-12. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 219-22.—Lucke, B. Lower nephron nephrosis; the renal lesions of the crush syn- drome, of burns, transfusions, and other conditions affecting the lower segments of tin- nephrons. Mil. Surgeon, 1946 99: 371-96, 3 pi.—Pilod, Meersseman, & Noyer. A propos d un cas de ndphrose Upoidique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 74-83.—Raymond, P. M. E. Ndphrose Upoidique traitee par injections intra-veineuses de plasma desseche. Ibid., 1949, 43: 49.—Reiselman, S. D. Early amyloid nephrosis in complicated traumas of the bone sustained during war. Arch. Int. AL, 1947, 80: 165-74.—Simici, D., Popescu, M., & Ciocarlie, D. Asupra unui caz de nefroz& lipoidica pura. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 460-3.— Snyder, H. E., & Culbertson, J. W. Pigment nephropathy in battle casualties. Arch. Surg., 1948, 56: 651-71. Also Tr.'West. Surg. Ass. (1947) 1948, 55: 113-33. NEPHROSO-NEPHRITIS. For its endemic Far Eastern variety see also under Epidemic hemorrhagic fever. Reznikov, A. I. K voprosu o tak nazyvaemykh infekcion- nykh nefrozonefritakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 25-36. NERVE. See also subsequent headings; also Nervous system. Chadwick, L. E., & Hill, D. L. Inhibition of cholinesterase by diisopropyl fluorophosphate, physostigmine and hexaethyl tetraphosphate in the roach. 17p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 107, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Gerard, R. W. Neural metabolism and function. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, Oct., 16-8. Disease. See also subsequent headings. Mikhajlov, S. K Bonpocy o HeBpoMax. p. 201-60. 26cm. 1912. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1912, 24: Cullare. Neuropatias. Bol. ejdrcito, Habana, 1932-33, 32: 140.—D'Alessandro, R. Le neuropatie neU'esercito. Riforma med., 1934, 50: 1540-3.—Davidenkov, S. Nervnye bolezni. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946^8, 3: 1321-4 — CJagliardone, C. R. Neuroma plexUorme de Verneuil y Bruns Rev. san. mil. Asuncion, 1937-38, 10: 555, 2 pi.—Lewandow- sky, M. Erfahrungen iiber die Behandlung nervenverletzter und nervenki anker Soldaten. Deut. med. Wschr., 191.5, 41: 1565-7--Nonne. Neivenverletzungen und- erkrankungen im Kriege. Ibid., .">73.—Weinstein, E. A., & Gersten, D. An unusual type of peripheral neuropathv; report of 13 cases. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 5, 9-11. NERVE block. See also Neurosurgery; Novocaine; Surgical technic, Anesthetization. Antelo, J. N., & Velasco, R. N. Anestesia troncular del miembro superior. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 944.— Greene, B. A. Brachial plexus anesthesia; a report of 150 consecutive cases. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 102-4.—Hingson, R. A., Whitacre, F. E. [et al.] New horizons in therapeutic nerve block in the treatment of vascular and renal emergencies with continuous caudal and continuous spinal analgesia and anaesthesia. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 197.—Hudon, F., & Paradis, B. Diagnostic and therapeutic nerve blocks. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 8, 17-22.—Martin, S. J. Regional anesthesia in the Army. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1991-6.—Phillips, R. B. How to obtain good results with brachial plexus block anesthesia. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 197-9. NERVE degeneration [and regeneration] See also Nerve injury. La Tour Mallett, A. E. de. Nerve regeneration: observations on motor and sensory recovery in a case of injury to the radial nerve; summary of sensory phenomena observed between De- cember 11, 1942 and December 11, 1943. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 147-66.—Pollock, L. J., Golseth, J. G. [et al.] Re- action of degeneration in electrodiagnosis of experimental peripheral nerve lesions. War. Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 275-83.— Regeneration and functional recovery of nerves in infected wounds. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 6: 5.—Shreves, H B., & Hawkins, G. A clinical test of nerve regeneration. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 110.—Woodhall, B. Modern history of peripheral nerve surgery; WTorld War II and the post- war studv of peripheral nerve regeneration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1949, 139: 564-6. NERVE graft. See under Neurosurgery. NERVE injury. See also Nerve degeneration [and regenera- tion] Neuropsychiatric casualty. Lonne, F. *Ueber Kriegsverletzungen des peripheren Nervensystems an der Hand von 60 Beobachtungen in der Chirurgischen Universitats- klinik zu Giessen. 46p. 8? Giessen, 1916. Af Bjorkesten, G. Xervskador. Nord. med., 1941, 9: 242.— Babinski, J. Sur les ldsions des nerfs par blessures de guerre. Rev. neur., Par., 1914, 22: 274-9; Disc, 381.—Becker, C. Ueber Kriegsverletzungen des peripherischen Nervensystems. Med. Klin., Berl., 1914, 10: 1793.—Bonarelli, G. Neurologia di guerra in Francia; nervi periferici. Riv. sper. freniat., 1916- 17, 42: 279-97.—Brenner, C. Injuries to peripheral nerves; a review of recent literature. War Aled., Chic, 1944, 5: 21-35.— Bristow, W. R. Injuries of peripheral nerves in two world wars. Brit. J. Surg., 1946-47, 34: 333-48.—Cahen, F. Kriegsverlet- zungen der peripheren Nerven. Med. KUn., Berl., 1915, 11: 237-9.—Campbell, H. War injuries of the peripheral nerves. NERVE INJURY 676 NERVE INJURY Practitioner, Lond., 1916, 96: 62-72.—Conde Andreu, J. Algunos comentarios sobre las lesiones traumdticas de los nervios. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 96-104.— Craig, W. M. War wounds of the peripheral nerves. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 613-24.—Delitala, F. Lesioni dei nervi periferici nelle ferite di guerra. Riv. osp., 1916, 6: 514- 24.—Dobrokhotov, M. S. [What has the present war given us in the study of peripheral nerve affections] Kharkov. M. J., 1916, 21: 310-21.—Frazier, C. Les ldsions des nerfs pdriphd- riques par blessures de guerre. Gaz. hop., 1923, 96: 996.— Haintz, E. Ueber Kriegsverletzungen der peripheren Nerven. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1944, 74: 1081-4.—Henle. Ueber Kriegsverletzungen der peripherischen Nerven. Arch. klin. Chir., 1906, 79: 1070-9. ------ Verletzungen der peripheri- Bchen Nerven. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 353-66.—He tzar. W. Kriegsverletzungen der Nerven. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zillmer, W.) Dresd., 1943, 100- 10.—Kaplan, L., & Fistel, P. Povrezdenija periferideskikh nervov. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 8, 42-6.—Kriegsarztlicher Abend der Festung Metz: Besprechung iiber peripherische Nervenverletzungen und deren Behandlung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 242; 275.—Kuiper, T. Over zenuwverwon- dingen in den oorlog. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1915,2:2295-308.— Liithy, F. Ueber Verletzungen des peripheren Nervensystems im Krieg. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 155-63.— Luzzato, A. M. Le lesioni di guerra dei nervi periferici. Med. nuova, 1918, 9: 1-5.—Manasse. Die Kriegsverletzungen der peripherischen Nerven. Deut. med. Wschr., 1919, 45: 783. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1919, 66: 793.—Mauz, F., & Ohm, G. Kriegsverletzungen der peripheren Nerven. In: Kriegschi- rurgie (ZUlmer, W.) Dresd., 1943, 85-100.—Mitchiner, P. H. Wounds of peripheral nerves and blood vessels. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 105-14.—Nonne. Nerven- kriegsverletzungen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 695.— Oltramare, J. H. Les blessures des nerfs. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 189-200.—Perthes, G. Die Verletzungen der peripheren Nerven. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz., 1917, 274-303.—Piatt, H. War injuries of peripheral nerves. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1940, 16: 256-9.—Pollock, L. J. Peripheral-nerve injuries. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 368-405.— Putzu, F. Le lesioni dei nervi periferici da ferite di guerra. Riforma med., 1919, 35: 906. Also Arch. Soc. ital. chir. (1919) 1921, 26: 18.—Richter. Peripheral nerve injuries. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 108; 1948, Jan., 186.—Roussy, G. Plaies des nerfs par blessures de guerre. Rev. neur.. Par., 1914, 22: 478.—Seddon, H. J. Injuries of the peripheral nerves. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 551-77. •------ War injuries of peripheral nerves. Brit J. Surg., War Surg. Suppl., 1948, 325-53.— Seedorf, J. [Injuries of the nerves] MUitaerlaegen, 1939, 45: 163-6.—Souttar, H. S. Injuries of the peripheral nerves. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H; Edinb., 1940-41, 345-61.— Verga. Lesioni di guerra del sistema nervoso periferico. Poli- clinico, 1919, 26: sez. prat, 1148. Also Arch. Soc. ital. chir. (1919) 1921, 26: 12-17. ---- Clinical aspect. Lisica, F. M. [Injuries of the border trunk with projection of pain into the internal organs] Voen med. glub. tyla (Sred- neaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 393-6.—Mills, A. E. Some nerve injuries seen on active service. Med. J. AustraUa, 1917, 73-5.—Pollock, L. J. Motor disturbances in peripheral nerve lesions. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 866-917. ------ Sensory disturbances in peripheral nerve lesions. Ibid., 918-41.—Warbasse, J. P. Observations on wounds of nerves. J. Ass. MU. Surg. U. S., 1903, 12: 197-205. --- Diagnosis. See also Nerve degeneration; Neuropsychiatric examination. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Nerve Injuries Com- mittee. Aids to the investigation of peripheral nerve injuries. 2. ed. 48p. 24cm. Lond., 1943. Forms No. 7, War Mem. Med. Res. Counc. Privy Counc. Gt Britain. Also repr. 48p. Lond., 1944. Aids to the investigation of peripheral nerve injuries. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 501 (Abstr.)—Brunner. Grenzen der therapeutischen Auswertung im Rontgenbild kontrast- dargestellter peripherer Nervenverletzungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost bei at. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 58.—Electrodiagnosis of peripheral nerve lesions in man. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 33.— Freidin, K. M. [Pallesthesiometry as a method for registration of sensitivity changes in war trauma of the peripheral nerves] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1944, 13: 50-2.—Gordon, J. J. [Functional chronaximetry in diag- nosis of war traumata of the peripheral nervous system] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943. 375-83.—Graham, S. D. Electrodiagnosis in peripheral nerve lesions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1948, 48: 838-42.—Grundfest. Methods for testing nerve injuries. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July 21.—Jasper, H., & Notman, R. Electro- myography in peripheral nerve injuries. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet, No. 4, C. 6121, 1-7, 4 fig.—Note on the assessment of recovery in peripheral nerve injuries Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-4o, 3: 258 (Abstr.) —Russell, W. R., & Harrington, A. B. Early diagnosis of. peripheral nerve injuries in battle casualties. Brit. M. J., 1944, 2: 4-8.— Shargorodsky, L. J. [Classification and diagnosis of traumatic injuries of the peripheral nervous system] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 351-7.—Silbert, S. Electrical examinations in the diagnosis of peripheral nerve in- juries. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash,, 1927, 11: pt 1, 942-8.—Simple tests of nerve trunk injuries. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 30, 17-21.— Spurling, R. G., & Matson, D. D. Simple tests of nerve trunk injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 71-6.— Tolnick, B., & Beck, W. C. The histamine flare in the evalua- tion of peripheral nerve lesions. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 386-8.—Ziilch, K. J. Kriegsverletzungen der peripheren Nerven; ihre Diagnostik und chirurgische Behandlung. Med. KUn., Berl., 1942, 38: 985; passim. ---- gunshot. See also Nervous system, Injury, gunshot; Neurosurgery, Methods. Grundfest, H., Puckett, W. O., & McElrot, W. D. Damage to peripheral nerves by high velocity missiles without a direct hit. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 13, Missile Casualties Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hezel, F. O. Die Sehussverletzungen der peripheren Nerven. p. 1-67. 26cm. Wiesb., 1917. In his Kriegsbesch. Nervensyst, Wiesb., 1917. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei nervi periferici ed i loro postumi. p. 459-501. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940. Banaitis, S. I. 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[et al.] Damage to peripheral nerves by high velocity missUes without a direct hit. J. Neurosurg., 1946, 3: 294-305.—Sala, G. Sindromi nervose di natura organica consecutive a scoppio di granata senza lesioni esterne. Boll. Soc. med. chir. Pavia, 1919, 31: 599-606, pi.— Sjoqvist, O. [Projectile wounds of the peripheral nerves; experiences from the provisorv Neurosurgical Department of the Serafimerlasarett] Nord. med., 1940, 8: 2715-9.—Sylvester. Gunshot injuries of peripheral nerves. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 244-69—TenefT, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco recenti dei nervi periferici. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.; Tor., 1940, 459-87, illust ---— Postumi deUe ferite d'arma da fuoco dei nervi periferici. Ibid., 488-96. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei nervi. Ibid., 1075-87, illust. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei nervi. Ibid., 1176-83, Ulust.—Vignes, H. 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A report of nerve injuries cared for at Evacua- tion Hospital No. 8, A. E. F. Mil. Surgeon, 1920, 47: 662-5.— Lewey, F. H. Management of war injuries of peripheral nerves. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1946, 55: 546.—Livingston, W. K. Management of war injuries to peripheral nerves. Am. J. Surg., 1948, 76: 537-40.—Lyle, H. H. M. The physiological treatment of bullet- and shell wounds of the peripheral nerve- trunks. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1916, 22: 127-33.—McMurray, T. P. Uses and abuses of splints and other instruments in the treatment of nerve lesions. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 483-90.—Moro, G. SuU'intervento precoee nelle lesioni dei tronchi nervosi per ferite da guerra. Arch. Soc. ital. chir. (1917) 1920, 25: 125.— Nery, O. Da recuperacao dos traumatizados dos nervos peri- fdricos no apos-guerra. Cult, mdd., Rio, 1944-45, 6: 455-63.— Netsky, M. G. Incidence, clinical characteristics and restitu- tion of war injuries of peripheral nerves. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1946, 55: 545.—Pelz. Ueber die Behandlungsresultate der Kriegsverletzungen peripherischer Nerven. Med. KUn., Berl., 1916, 12: 838.—Petrov, I. R. [Conference on the problem of sequels and treatment of traumata of the nervous system] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 73.—Pollock, L. J. The repair of peripheral nerve lesions. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 159-67.—Reznicek, R. Ueber die Verletzungen der peri- pheren Nerven im Kriege und deren Behandlung. Wien. med. Wschr., 1915, 65: 390-6.—Schnitker, M. T. The principles of treatment in peripheral nerve injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 53-61.—Snellman, A. Erfahrungen bei der Behandlung von Kriegsverletzungen an den peripheren Nerven. Acta Soc. med. Duodecim, Ser. B, 1945-46, 34: 33-^8.— Spurling, R. G. Management of peripheral nerve injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 557-9.—Stoffe!, A. Ueber die Behandlung verletzter Nerven im Kriege. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 201-3.—Van Wagenen, W. P., & Lewey, F. H. The Cushing General Hospital regime for the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries in World War II. Confinia neur., Basel, 1946, 7: 136-43.—White, J. C. Primary treatment of severed nerves. Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 3: No. 6, 3.—■ Zaprianov, T. Vrkhu travmatidnite poraZenija na perifernata nervna sistema i tiakhnoto ledenie. Voen. san. delo, Sofia, 1947, 2: 229-56.—Zeleneckaja, I. A. [The treatment of in- juries of the peripheral nerves in evacuation hospitals] Nevro- pat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 65. NERVE INJURY 678 NERVOUS SYSTEM ---- Treatment: Physiotherapy. Cherkes. A. A., & Skvirskaja, E. A. [Stimulating effect of certain physiotherapeutic factors on the regeneration of the peripheral neural trunks] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 441-4.— Domenico, Z. L'elet- troforesi nella cura dei neurotraumatizzati di guerra. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 84 (Abstr.)—Gilevid, S. A. Ledenie fizioterapevticeskimi metodami ranenij periferideskoj nervnoj sistemy. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 55- 7.—Ioffe, 1.1. [Treatment of war-injuries of the peripheral nervous system at the Macesta resort] Vopr. kurort., 1941, 45-9.—Lewey, F. H., & Bowles, G. K. Work furloughs for patients with peripheral nerve injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 683-6 — Mennell, J. Massage, movements and exercises in the treat- ment of nerve suture and repair. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. V., 1943, 470-82.— Tarasevic, I. J., Freidin, Kh. M., & Shugam, A. R. [Vvar- traumas of the nerves of the extremities; combined treatment with artificial sulphur-hydrogen baths aid local mud procedures simultaneously with therapeutic exercises] Vopr. kurort , 1941, 36-40. ----:— [Experiment with the treatment of war- traumatic affections of the peripheral nerves by means of artificial sulphurated hydrogenic bath and local mud-procedures in connection with medical physical culture] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: 43-50. ------ Physiotherapy in war injuries of peripheral nerves. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1946-47, 4: 391-7.—Zanello, D. L'elettroforesi nella cura dei neuro- traumatizzati di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 290-302. NERVE regeneration. See under Nerve degeneration [and regenera- tion] NERVE surgery. See Neurosurgery. NERVOUS breakdown. See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Im- portance; Neurosis; Psychosis; War neurosis; War psychosis. Foretelling breakdown. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 811.— Symonds, C. P. Nervous breakdown. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 315-22.—Tooth, G. Nervous breakdown in the Navy; domestic difficulties as a causal factor. Brit. AI. J., 1944, 1: 358-60. NERVOUSNESS. See Neurosis; Neurotic; Recruit, Mental and nervous defective. NERVOUS system. See also special captions under such terms as Acceleration; Altitude; Anoxia, etc. Bainbridge, W. S. Notes on motor points. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1922, 16: 719, 2 ch.—Doinikov, B. Prodolgovatyi mozg (medulla oblongata) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 869-71. •------ Sarkesov, S. [et al.] Golovnoj mozg (cerebrum) Ibid., 2: 58-95, 5 pi.—Jelliffe, S. E. The war and the nervous system. N. Vork M. J., 1917, 106: 17- 21.—Kuhlcnbeck, H. The derivatives of the thalamus ventrali« in the human brain and their relation to the so-called sub- thalamus. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 433-47.------& Hay- maker, W. The derivatives of the hypothalamus in the human brain; their relation to the extrapyramidal and autonomic systems. Ibid., 1949, 105: 26-52.—Matz, P. B. The immediate and remote effects of the World War on the nervous system. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., 6. Congr., 1931, 1: 199-244.—Salsbury, A. The nerves of a soldier. Sc. Am., N. Y., 1918, 118: 14; 42.—Spielmeyer, W. Gehirn, Riicken- mark und Nerven. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt., 3. Aufl., Munch., 1917, pt 2, 120-39. ---- Disease [and tumors] See also such terms as Disease—by organs and regions: Brain; Encephalitis; Meningitis, etc. Afanasjev, A. D. K Bonpocv o rpa3ejie*ieHHii npn 6ojie3HHX HepBHoS cucTeMti: o*iepK HaSnio- rreHHli Ha CjiaBHHCKOH BOeHHO-CaHHTapHOfl CTamiHH b ce30HAX 1908 u 1909 r. r. p. 63-115. 23cm. S. Peterb., 1911. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 230: Med. spec. pt. Merritt, H. H. Common diseases of the nervous system, p. 270-324. 20%cm. Phila., 1945. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C.) Phila., 1945. Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. Poliomyelitis, epidemic encephalitis, epidemic meningitis. In: Effect of Bombing &c Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 55-63.— Bistriceanu, I. V. Contributiuni la studiol histo- patologiei giiomelor si paragliomelor nevraxiale. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 394; passim.—Craig. D. H. An extra- dural abscess with some unusual features. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 131-3.—Diseases of the nervous svstem. Statist. Navy M., 1946, 2: No. 9, 2-4.—Ferry, M. D.. & Henri, G. G. Les ressources actuelles de la physiotherapie dans les ldsions de voies motrices. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par.. 1937, 106: 213-42.—Gadzjacky, F. O vlijanii zaraznykh boleznej na razvitie nervnykh i duSevnykh razstrojstv. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1907, 218: Med. spec pt, 486; 627.—Gordon, M. M., & Timofeev, N. I. [Experimental anoxemia as method of diagnosis of insufficiency and affections in earlv stages of the nervous system] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 47-53.— Hallervorden. Die entzundlichen Erkrankungen des Nerven- systems. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 223-5. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 273-5.—Hildreth, H. C. Case of haemorrhage into the arachnoid cavity. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 41: 445.—Juhasz, P. Fdloldali agysorvadas napszuras utaii. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 148-50, illust.— Kuhlenbeck, H., & Haymaker, W. Neuroectodermal tumors containing neoplastic neuronal elements; ganglioneuroma, spongioneuroblastoma and glioneuroma; with a clinicopatho- logic report of 11 cases and a discussion of their origin and classification. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 273-304, incl. 12 pi.— Lagna, D. Su di un caso di trombosi dai seno sigmoide curato con i sulfamidici. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 144-6.—Lazell, E. W. The influence of heterophile antigen in nervous and mental disease. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 235; 353.—Leigh, A. D. A case of extradural haemorrhage producing mutism and hemiplegia. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1944, 83: 248.—Mahlo. Ueber einige seltenere, bei Einstel- lungsuntersuchungen schwer erkennbare neurologische Er- krankungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 83-90.—Noica, D., Arama, O., & Parvulescu. Consideratiuni asupra cazurUor de abcese cerebrale din Spitalul militar Regina Elisabeta. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 447-59.—Panara, C. Infezioni acute del sistema nervoso e sindromi psicopatiche tossi- infettive. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 222-41, pi.—Pette. Ueber entziindliche Erkrankungen des Nervensystems. Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 762. ------ Encephalitis, myelitis, polyradiculitis, polyneuritis, poliomyelitis, inflammatory diseases of the central nervous system. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1. pt 6, 269-72—Rasim Adasal [Three rare cases of familial-hereditao- ataxia] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 48-51.—Richmond, P., & Swanson, C. A. Metastatic carcinoma simulating the bulbar form of acute anterior poliomyelitis. Bull. U. S. Nav. M., 1934, 32: 207-10.— Sahate, W. K. Sindrome neuro-andmica. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1946, 7: 1081-92.—Schmidt, W. Krankheiten des peripheren und zentralen Nervensystems. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) Dresd., 1942, 217- 27.—Schulte, W. Aeussere Einflusse auf neurologisch- psychiatrische Krankheiten; ein Vergleich mit den ersten Weltkriegserfahrungen. Aerztl. Wschr., 1946-47, l:-2: 550- 63.—Schupfer, F. Esame critico delle piu importanti acqui- sizioni fatte, durante gli anni di guerra, nel campo delle malattie organiche del sistema nervoso centrale. Riforma med., 1919, 35: 939. Also Studium, Nap., 1916-19, 9: 337.-----~ Quello che ci ha insegnato la guerra nel campo delle malattie organiche del sistema nervoso centrale. Attivita med. ital., 1920, 3: No. 8-9, 11.—Takatori, T. [A cured case by opera- tion of endothelioma psammosum] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1940, 29: 884-9, pi.—Vack & Armeilla, N. Les eaux thermales de Bourbon-l'Archambault dans le traitement des maladies chroniques du systdme nerveux. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1908, 51: 185; 309.—Vertes, L. [The war and diseases of the nervous system] Gyogyaszat, 1916, 56: 584-7.—Weed, L. H. Experi- mental study of problems of infection of the central nervous system and the treatment therefor. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War. Wash. 1927. 11: pt 1, 848-65. ---- Disease: Disability. Benedek, L. [Role of war injuries in diseases of the nervous system] Gyogyaszat, 1919, 59: 362; 377—Besta, C. Criteri direttivi per l'assistenza agli invalidi per lesioni organiche del sistema nervoso. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 1307.—Krober, E. Der praktische Arzt und die Beurteilung der Kriegsschaden des Nervensystems. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1946, 1: 347-52. Oppenheim, H. Die Frage der Dienstbrauchbarkeit, Dienst- beschadigung und Versorgung bei organischen Nervenkrank- heiten und Nervenverletzungen. MU. arztl. Sachverst. Tatigk., Jena, 1917, 1: 175-93.—Rittershaus. Kriegsbeschadigungen des Zentralnervensvstems und soziale Fiirsorge. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 1224-8.—Schmidt, W. Fragen der arztlichen Beurteilung und Begutachtung; Krankheiten des peripheren und zentralen Nervensvstems. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmacht- versorg. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 260- 72. Villaret, M. Propositions de rdforme les evaluations d'invaliditd et les ddcisions concernant les militaires atteints de ldsions ou troubles du systdme nerveux. Montpel. mdd., 1916, 39: 372-86. ---- Disease, functional. See also Neurosis; Psychosomatosis; War neurosis; War psychosis. NERVOUS SYSTEM 679 NERVOUS SYSTEM Hadji Marcarian Porcher, M. *Une annee dans un centre neurologique d'armee; contribu- tion a l'etude clinique des etats fonctionnels et de leur traitement. 60p. 8? Par., 1919. Baecker, H. Die Behandlung funktioneller Erkrankungen auf der Abteilung Nonne. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1766.—Brown, S. Nervous and mental disorders of soldiers. Ment. Hyg., Concord, 1920, 4: 404-21, 5 pi.—Heatly-Spencer, J., Mapother, E. [et al.] Discussion on functional nervous dis- ease in the fighting services. Proc R. Soc. M., Lond., 1935-36, 29: 855-68.—Mapother, E., Burton, H. L. [et al] Discussion on functional nervous disease in the fighting services. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 49; 103— Marcondes, J. R. Asfixia, sfncope e vertigem. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 81-9, 2 pi.—Pacheco e Silva, A. C. Comas e convuls5es. Ibid., 90-5.—§., C. Le service d'isolement et de psychothdrapie a la Salpdtridre pour le traitement des militaires atteints de troubles fonctionnels du systdme nerveux. J. mdd. chir., Par., 1916, 87: 90-4.—Smith, A. P. Functional circulatory stasis of the cere- brospinal axis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 44-9.— Volcanecky, V. [Value of functional nervous disturbances] Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1936, 12: 25-8.—Vymdtal, O. [Diagnosis and prognosis of functional disturbances and nervous diseases] Ibid., 1937, 13: 25-35.—Wachsner, F. Zur Behandlung funk- tioneller Storungen bei Soldaten nach modifiziertem Kaufmann- Verfahren. Deut. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 1104.—Zabriskie, E. G. Nervous disorders in the Armed Forces. Dis. Nerv. Svst,, 1945, 6: 184-8. Also Proc Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 221-3. --- Disease: Virosis. See also names of neurotropic virus diseases as Encephalitis, Japanese type, etc. Armstrong, C. Some recent research in the field of neuro- tropic viruses with especial reference to lymphocytic chorio- meningitis and herpes simplex. Mi!. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 129- 46.—Coode, C. D. A case of geniculate herpes simulating acute mastoiditis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 269.—Irvine, G. S. Trigeminal and geniculate herpes without facial palsy. Ibid., 1945, 31: 108-10.—Neurotropic virus diseases. Mil. Surgeon, 1942,90:92.-—Rogers, J. A. Neurotropic virus diseases. Circ. Letter Off. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 74, 1-10. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 494-503.—Smadel, J. E. Common neurotropic virus diseases of man, their diagnosis and mode ol spread. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 1020-36. --- Injury. See also Head injury and subheadings; also Neurosurgery, Methods (and subdivisions) Para- plegia; Spine, Injury. Foerster, O. Kriegsverletzungen des Riicken- marks und der peripheren Nerven. p.235-332. 27cm. Lpz., 1922-34. In: Handb. arztl. Erf. Weltkriege, Lpz., 1922-34, 4: Goldstein, K. Aftereffects of brain injuries in war; their evaluation and treatment. 244p. 22cm. N. Y., 1942. Hezei., F. O., Marburg, O. [et al.] Die Kriegsbeschadigungen des Nervensystems; prak- tischer Leitfaden zu ihrer Untersuchung, Beur- teilung, Behandlung. 257p. 26cm. Wiesb., 1917. Lewandowsky, M. Die Kriegschaden des Nervensystems und ihre Folgeerscheinungen; eine Anleitung zu ihrer Begutachtung und Behand- lung. 95p. 8? Berl., 1919. Marburg, O. Die Kriegsverletzungen des zentralen Nervensystems; Gehirn und Riicken- mark. p.69-117. 26cm. Wiesb., 1917. In: Kriegsschad. Nervensyst. (Hezel, F. O ) Wiesb., 1917. Artemjev, V. V., Bassin, F. V. [et al.] [Employment of mod- ern electrophysiological methods of examination in war injuries of both central and peripheral nervous systems] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1944, 13: 20-4.—Bagley, C, jr, Grant, F. C, & Horrax, G. Infections of nervous system and its coverings arising from injuries of war. In: Neurosurg. & Thorac. Surg. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943, 185-98 — Brunschweiler, M. H. Observations cliniques sur les troubles de la sensibilitd dans 12 cas de blessures paridtales de guerre. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1918, 2: 350-3.—Cairns, H. Rehabilitation after injuries to the central nervous system. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 231-6.—Chiari, H. Pathologisch-anatomische Befunde bei Kriegsverletzungen des Gehirns und Ruckenmarkes In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) 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[The work of the neuropsychiatric department of front-line evacua- tion hospitals] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 54.— Vyrubov, N. A. [Necessity for constructing hospitals for soldiers, suffering from psychoneuroses] Psikhiat. gaz., Petrogr., 1916, 3: 194. ---- by countries: United States—Army. Army's development of neuropsychiatric branch commended. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 214.—Berlien, I. C. Neuropsychiatry in Armed Forces induction stations, rehabiUtation centers, and combat divisions. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1944, 8: 146-9.— Brussel, J. A. Fact, functional or fake; the neuropsychiatric problem of the Army. J. M. Soc N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 442-5 — Caldwell, J. M. The present status of neuropsychiatry in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 479-82.—Fong, T. C. C. Neuropsychiatric activities at Darnall General Hospital. Ibid., 365-73.—Furtado, D. A assistencia neuropsiquiitrica no Exer- cito dos Estados Unidos. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1944, 6: 85-97, 2 ch.-—Ginzberg, E. Logistics of the neuropsychiatric problem of the Army. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 728- 31.—Halloran, R. D. Problems of neuropsychiatry in the United States Army. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1944, 13: 17-23. ------ & Farrell, M. J. The function of neuro- psychiatry in the Army. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1943, 69: 61-7. Also Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 14-20.—Holzberg, J. D., Teicher, A., & Taylor, J. L. Contributions of clinical psychol- ogy to military neuropsychiatry in an Army psychiatry hospital. J. CUn. Psychol., 1947, 3: 84-95.—Hutt, M. L., Menninger, W. C, & O'Keefe, D. E. The neuropsychiatric team in the United States Army. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1947, 31: 103-19.—Menninger, W. C. Administrative aspects of neuro- psychiatry in the Army. BuU. Menninger CUn., 1944, 8: 129-32. ------ Neuropsychiatry in the Office of the Surgeon General. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 241-55.-—Michaels, J. J. Morale on a neuropsychiatric service in an Army general hospital; its relationship to the therapy of the psychoses. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 106: 165-75.—Morrow, J. L. Treatment in an Army neuropsychi- atric hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 388-94.—Neuro- psychiatry in the Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1154.— Observations in a regional hospital neuropsychiatric section. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 402-8.—Ryan, F. J. A neuropsychiatric reconditioning program in the peacetime Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 149-53.—Salmon, T. W. Neurology and psychiatry in the Army. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1918, 47: 212. Also N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 764.—Saxe, E. Neuropsychiatric problems in an Army general hospital. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1942, 48: 684-7.—Senerchia, F. F. The neuropsychiatric service of the Percy Jones Convalescent Hospital. Proc. Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 57-65.—Weasel, M. A. Neuropsychiatry in an Army hospital Am. J. Nurs., 1947, 47: 164-8. ' ---- by countries: United States—Navy. Braceland, F. J. Hospital corpsmen on the NP ward. Hosp Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 9, 3-5.—Brady, J. P., & Heldreini H. M. Characteristics of a disciplinary group in a Navai hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 500-5.—Dillenberg, S. M., & Locke, B. Neuropsychiatric clinic at a Naval con- struction training center. Ibid., 1943, 41: 1076-82.—Laning, R. H. Philadelphia and psychiatry, 1944, United States Navai Hospital, Philadelphia; the special course in neuropsychiatry for medical officers of the Navy. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943—44 100: 706.—McDaniel, F. L. Neuropsychiatric service, U. S. s! Relief—an analysis of one year's work. TJ. S. Nav. M. Bull' 1936, 34: 27-32.—South worth, F. C, Boshes, L. D. [et all Neuropsychiatry at the Great Lakes Training Station; general aspects; special aspects. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1944 52: 546.—South worth, F. C, jr, Boshes, L. D., & Lewinski! R. J. Neuropsychiatry at the Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1945, 6: 5-17. ---- in war. Blakeslee, G. A. Neuropsychiatry in war time. Bull N York Acad. M., 1942, 18: 775-93.—Boshes, B. Neuro- psychiatric problems of the present war. IlUnois M. J., 1942 82: 361-4.—Farrell, M. J., & Atto, K. H. Wartime stresses and neuropsychiatry. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 638-40.— Neuropsychiatric problem in World War I and World War II Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, Apr., 6-9.— Parsons, E. H. Military neuropsychiatry in the present war. Ann. Int. M., 1943, 18: 935-40.—Perrier, S. La neuropsichia- tria nella grande guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: pt 1, 712-6.—Strecker, E. A. Neuropsychiatry in war. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1944, 51: 493. NEURORETINITIS. See under Retina. NEUROSIS. See also such terms as Epilepsy; Foreign serv- ice; Narcolepsy; Nervous system, Disease, func- tional; Neuropsychiatric casualty; Neurotic; War neurosis. Brussel, J. A., & Wolpert, H. R. The psychoneuroses in military psychiatry. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 139-54.— Buttersack. Kriegs-und andere Neurosen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: 1608.—Davidenkov, S. Nevrozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1278-86.—Dillon, F. Neurosis in soldiers. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 574.—Finesinger, J. E., & Cobb, S. Psychoneurosis and psychosomatic disorders. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 128-51.—Fisher, E. D. Psychoneurosis in the Armed Forces. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 939- 47.—Fitzhugh, C. S. Neurosis. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: 51-3.—Hirschberg, C. Psychoneuroses in military personnel. Am. J. M. Sc, 1944, 208: 119-32.—Kirk, N. T., & Menninger, W. C. Broadcast on psychoneurosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 40.—Lewis, A., & Slater, E. Neurosis in soldiers; a foUow-up study. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 496-8.— Pignataro, F. P. The psychoneuroses as they pertain to the military service. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 29-37.—Pollack, B. Psychoneuroses in peace and war (psychosomatic medicine) Clin. Med., 1945, 52: 271-5.—Wada, K. Sina-zihen oyobi Taiheiyo-sensS wo hukumu saikin jikka-nenkan ni okeru sinkeisitu-kanzya no syoto [Variations in numbers of nervous patients during the past ten years, which include the China incident and the Pacific war] Psychiat. neur. jap., 1946-47, 49: 50-3.—Whitehead, D. The psychoneuroses in mUitary medicine. Pennsylvania M. J., 1942-43, 46: 463-8. ---- Air Force. See also Aviator, Neuropsychiatry. Reid, D. D. The prognosis for a return to full flying duties after psychological disorder. 14p. 27>km. Lond., 1943. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 535, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res, Com. Wenger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies; test differences between aviation students and hospitalized psychoneurotic patients, p. 149-64. 26cm. S. Antonio, 1945. Forms T45-9, Res. BuU. Res. Unit S. Antonio Cadet Center. Williams, D. A note on the time of recogni- tion of neurosis in flying personnel. 2 1. 29cm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 412J, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Marshalkin, O. S. Profilaktika astenii i vegetativnykh nevrozov u letdikov-vysotnikov. Voen. med. J., Moskva, NEUROSIS 689 NEUROSIS 1945 No. 7, 34-8.-—Reid, D. D. Neurosis on active service; exDerience among aUcrew on a bomber station. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 230-3. ■--- Army. Bailey, P., & Haber, R. Occurrence of neuropsychiatric diseases in the Armv. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1929, 10: 151-6.—Hyland, H. H. Psychoneuroses in the Army overseas. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 306-9 — Layman, J. W. Problems of adjustment referred to General Hospitals of the Army. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1943, 38: No. 2, Suppl., 155-64.—Leigh, A. D. Neurosis as viewed by a regi- mental medical officer. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 394-6 — Lewis, A., & Goodyear, K. Vocational aspects of neurosis in soldiers. Ibid., 1944, 2: 105-9.—Menninger, W. C. Complica- tions related to Army methods. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 29-35.—Rathony, R. F. [Neuroses in the Army] Gy6gyaszat, 1919, 59: 144; passim.—Stein, W. Psy- chonerwice w wojsku. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 33-47. ■---- autonomic. See subheading (Types) ■---- cardiovascular. See Heart neurosis; Neurocirculatory asthenia. ---- Cases. Denny-Brown, D. Indian neurological interlude. Harvard M. Alumni Bull., 1945-46, 20: 111-6.—Dublineau, J. Re- cherches sur 55 cas de crises nerveuses observees en miUeu mUitaire. Ann. mid. psychol., Par., 1941, 99: pt 2, 399-407 — Ebaugh, F. G. Neuropsychiatric case reports. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 62; 1946, 2: 49.—Fodor, N. El renaci- miento del hiroe. Rev. psicoanal., B. Air., 1946-47, 4: 540- 59.—Grinker, R. R., & Penfield, W. Neurosis in Russia. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 379.—Herman, E. Z kazuistyki nerwic wojennych. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 1107-9.—Hunt, W. A., & Wittson, C. L. Some sources of error in the neuro- psychiatric statistics of World War II. J. CUn. Psychol., 1949, 5: 350-8.—Margolin, S. G., & Kubie, L. S. A neurosis in a merchant seaman. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1944, 39: 180-8.— Neuropsychiatric case reports. Psychosomat. M., 1945, 7: ig5_—Owensby, N. M. The neuroses of war and peace time; report of cases. Med. Progr., Louisv., 1920, 36: 51.—Swan, J. M. An analysis of ninety cases of functional disease in soldiers. Arch. Int. M., 1921, 28: 586-602.—White, R. Y. The Colonel's neuroses hurt. Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: No. 4, 3-6. ---- Clinical aspect. See also subheading (Types) Birnbaum, K. Klinische Schwierigkeiten im Psychogenie- gebiet. Mschr. Psychiat., 1917, Orig., 41: 339-72.—Damaye, H. Remarques sur 1'epUepsie, l'hysterie et la choree dans un service de psychiatrie d'ambulance. Progr. med., 1918, 3. ser., 33: 315-8.—Roger, H. Ce que pratiquement le medecin doit savoir des crises nerveuses en pratique neurologique miUtaire. Concours med., 1940, 62: 778-80. ---- Compulsion neurosis. See subheading (Types) ---- Convulsive state. See subheading (Types) also Epilepsy. ---- Depressive state. See also Psychosis. Cashman, W. M. Suicide due to promotion depression; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1412.—Myers, H. J., & Von Koch, S. Reactive depression; a study of one hundred consecutive cases. War Med. Chic, 1945, 8: 358-64.— Rogerson, C. H. Depressive states in the soldier. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 209.—Rubin, H. E., & Katz, E. Auroratone films for the treatment of psychotic depressions in an Army general hospital. J. Clin. Psychol., 1946, 2: 333-40, 2 pi.—Rudolf, G. R. A. de M. The uncertified chronic patient. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 236-42.—Serota, H. M. A note on the treatment of depressive psychoses in soldiers. Bull. Menninger CUn., 1946, 10: 10-7.—Sodium amytal in the management of depressed and negativistic patients. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 5.—Stockings, G. T. T. A study of acute neurotic depression as seen in military psychiatry and its differential diagnosis from the depressive psychoses. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1944, 90: 772-6.—Tredgold, R. F. Depressive states in the Boldier; their symptoms, causation, and prognosis. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 109; 490.—Yellowlees, H. Depressive states in the soldier. Ibid., 243. ---- Diagnosis. See also Neuropsychiatric examination. Ebaugh, F. G. Orientation data regarding psychoneurosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 81-6.—Kibbe, M. H. Electroencephalograms in neuropsychiatric disorders among soldiers; results in 950 cases. N. England J. M., 1947, 237: 122-5.—Method of recording diagnosis of psychoneurosis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 352.—Roger, H. Diagnostic des crises nerveuses en pratique neurologique militaire. J. prat., Par., 1940, 54: 89-93. Also Marseille mid., 1940, 77: pt 1, 22-31. ---- Disability. See also Neurotic; Psychopath. Gaupp, R. Die Dienstbrauchbarkeit der Epileptiker und Psychopathen. Mil. arztl. Sachverst. Tatigk., Jena, a917, 1: 115-39.—Mattauschek, E. Neurosen und Militardiensteignung. MiUtararzt, Wien, 1908, 42: 86; 106. ---- Disposition. See also Neuropsychiatric casualty; Neuropsy- chiatric examination; Neurotic, Discharge. Farrell, M. J. Military laws and regulations pertaining to disposition of neuropsvehiatric cases. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp., Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 1-12.—Kylin, E. [Nervous diseases in recruits] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1926, 51: 163-71.— Lewis, A. Social effects of neurosis. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 167-70.—Porter, R. T., & Michaels, J. J. The differences in attitudes toward return to duty of neurotic and psychotic soldiers in an Army general hospital. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 107: 167-73.—Porter, W. C. Suggestions for disposition of neuropsychiatric cases. Army M. BuU., 1941, No. 57, 28-35 ---- Etiology. See also Foreign service. Schmidt, W. *Aetiologische Betrachtungen bei nervosen Erkrankungen von Militaran- wartern im spateren Zivilberuf. 28p. 8? Berl., 1908. Adamson, G. I., & Bochner, A. A. K. Physical debility and emotional disorders. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 454-62.— Gillespie, R. D. Constitutional factors in psychoneuroses. In his Psychol. Effects of War, N. Y., 1942, 36-61. ------• Social factors in psychoneuroses. Ibid., 62-105.—Nichols, L. A. Neuroses in native African troops. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1944, 90: 862-8.—Perk, D. Psychoneurosis in the soldier; its psychopathology and aetiology. S. Afr. M. J., 1948, 22: 511; 549.—Sandler, A. K voprosu ob jatrogennykh zabolevanijakh. Voen. san delo, 1936, No. 6, 57-60.—Stein, M. Neurosis and group motivation. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 317- 21.—Uhler, C. The perpetuation of nervous disorders by Army psychiatric procedure. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: 652-6. ---- Fits. See also subheading (Types) Juhasz, P. A honveds^gnei 6szlelt osszeesesek elektro- encephalographi&s leleteinek kiertekelese. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 330-41.—Lennox, W. G. Fits and paroxysmal neuro- psychiatric syndromes in the military service. Collect. Lect. Metrop. State Hosp., Waltham, 1942, 7: pt 1, 89-95. ---- Forensic aspect. See also subheading (Disability) Anhaltspunkte fiir die militararztliche Beurteilung der Frage der Dienstbeschadigung oder Kriegsdienstbeschadigung bei den haufigsten psychischen und nervosen Erkrankungen der Heeresangehorigen. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1918, 47: b91-404.—Christukat. WDB-Fragen bei psychiatrisch- neurologischen Erkrankungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 217.—D'Alessandro, R. Organone- vrosi ed organopatie nei rapporti della medicina legale militare. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 700-22.—Heidenhain. Dienst- beschadigung und Neurose. Veroff. Heer. San., 1937, H. 102, 295-311.—Horder, Curran, D. [et al.] Discussion on functional nervous states in relation to service in the Armed Forces. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1942-43, 36: 253-60.—Osnato, M. Psychoneuroses in relation to military service. Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1925, 72: 237-42.—Rieth, A., & Schellworth, W. Fragen der arztUchen Beurteilung und Begutachtung; psycho- gene Dauerreaktionen (sog. Neurosen) In: Arzt i. d. Wehr- machtversorg. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 281-9.—Schulte-Ostrop. Dienstbeschadigungsfrage bei Neu- rosen (Neurasthenie, Psychopathie, Hysterie, Neuropathie) Veroff. Marine San., 1927, H. 14, 33-58.—Stier, E. Zur Frage der militarischen Rentenversorgung der Psychopathen und Neurotiker. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1919, 16: 157-64.— Thompson, L. J. Neurosis on active service. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 225-7.—Vorkastner. Die Dienstbeschadigungsfrage bei Neurosen. Allg. Zschr. Psychiat., 1918, 74: 517-20.—Weiler, K. Grundlagen und Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiet der WDB.-Frage; nervose und seelische Storungen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 773-6. ---- Hysteria. See as main heading. NEUROSIS 690 NEUROSIS Manifestation. See also subheadings (Clinical aspect; Types) also Blind; Psychosomatosis. Garton, A. C. Gastro-intestinal lesions in patients with diagnoses of psychoneurosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 1053-9.—Golant, R. J. [Neurotic symptoms in sol- diers] Obozr. psikhiat. nevr., 1916, 20: 63-6.—Kraemer, M. Dyspepsia in the Army; mental disease in soldiers with gastro- intestinal complaints. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 292-7.— Menninger, W. C. Other maladjustments. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 175-90.—Miller, M. L. Neuroses; their expression in military and civilian life. Cali- fornia West. M., 1946, 64: 296-300.—Molhant, M. Les troubles moteurs d'ordre mental (etude clinique, pathogenique, therapeutique et m^dico-militaire) Arch. med. beiges, 1918, 71: 591-600.—Oltramare, J. H. Le syndrome physiopathique de Babinski-Froment. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 54-9. ------ Les algies sympathiques. Ibid., 60-6.—Rugg-Gunn, M. A. Nutritional neuropathy as seen in ex-prisoners of war from the Far East with special reference to the factors respon- sible for the distribution of the lesions in the central nervous system. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 137-77—Schweinitz, G. E. Ocular phenomena in psychoneuroses. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 594-7, 7 pi.—Star, S. A. Psychoneurotic symptoms in the Army. In: Amer. Soldier (Stouffer, S. A.) Princet., 1949, 2: 411-55.— Stebeck. Neurosis from the point of view of internal medicine. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 317; Disc, 319-21. ---- Navy. Andrenelli, L. Le psiconevrosi e il servizio militare marittimo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1948, 53: 9; passim.— Curran, D. Functional nervous states in relation to service in the Royal Navy. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 219-24.—Warner, N., & Gallico, M. W. Occurrence of psychoneurotic symptoms on the various services of a naval hospital. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 1119-24. ---- Neurasthenia. See as main heading. ---- Paralysis. See Paralysis; Paraplegia. ---- Pathogenesis. See also subheading (Etiology) also Nervous breakdown; Psychosomatosis. Lipschutz, L. S. The background of miUtary psycho- neuroses. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 384-8.—Long, F. L. The unfolding of a psychoneurosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 668-74.—Schneider, K. Neurosis from the point of view of clinical psychiatry. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 314; Disc, 319-21.— Turow, I. L. Neurosis, neurotic reaction and motivation. Proc Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 26-31.— Whitehorn, J. C. Changing concepts of psychoneurosis in relation to military psychiatry. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 1-10.—Wiirfler, P. Zum Verstandnis der Neurose, auch im HinbUck auf militarische Verhaltnisse. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 124-8. ---- Prevention. See also Mental hygiene; Psychiatry, preven- tive; Psychological service. Blacker, C. P. Neurosis and the mental health services. 218p. 22cm. Lond., 1946. Andres, L. [Prevention of psychoneurosis in the Russian Army] Sovrem. psikhonevr., 1930, 11: 89-92.—Favorsky, B. A. [Prevention of neurosis in the Red Armv and Navy \oen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 108-14.—Granjux. La preyention des maladies nerveuses et mentales dans l'armee. C. rend. Congr. alien, neur. France, 1905, 15. Congr., 2: 71- 82.—Shaikevich, M. O. [Neuro-mental disease in time of war and its prevention] Sibir. vrach, 1915, 2: 35-9. ---- Prognosis. Schwab S. I. Residuals of neuropsychiatric disorders. Proc Inst. -M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 236.—Trent, L. E Psy- choneurosis dc\eloping into a psychosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935. 12: 93-5.—Woods, L. C. What is to become of the psychoneurotic? U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU 1925 1- No. 5, 17-9. ---- Psychasthenia. See Psychasthenia. Psychopathology. See also subheading (Pathogenesis) Fetterman, J. Neurotic reactions in soldiers. Ohio M. J 1944, 40: 1051-6.—Gillespie, R. D. Changing concepts iil psychoneuroses. In his Psychol. Effects of War, N. Y., 1942 11-35.—Modena, B. Le tonalita affettive nei malati di guerra' Gior. psichiat., 1915-16, 43:-44: 115-20. ---- Rehabilitation. See Neurotic, Rehabilitation. traumatic. See also Injury, Psychological aspect; War neurosis, traumatic. Balduino, C. Le neurosi traumatiche. Ann. med. nav Roma, 1909, 15: 307-17.—Bieicher, P. Traumatische Neurosen im Anschlusse an Kopfverletzungen; ihr Einfluss auf die Dienst- tauglichkeit, ihre Bedeutung bei Versorgungsanspriichen, Militararzt, Wien, 1909, 43: 129; 147; 165.—Boschi, G. Esten- dimento del concetto di sinistrosi in quello di patologia sov- ventigena. Minerva med., Tor., 1940. 31: pt 2, 192. Also Policlinico, 1940, 47; sez. prat., 1260 (Abstr.) ------ Mo- dality di indennizzo nella sinistrosi. Ibid., 1260 (Abstr.)— Eissen, J. Un cas de sinistrose. Ann. med. psychol. Par 1919, 11: 10. ser., 505-11.—Gerver, A. V. [Traumatic neuroses of soldiers] Russ. vrach, 1915, 14: 937; 967.—Goodwin, O. P. Traumatic neuroses without external evidence of brain injury; with case reports. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 821-5.—Gozdziewski. O ostrych wojennych nerwicach ura- zowych. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 59-61.—Kelman, H. The traumatic syndrome. Am. J. Psychoanal., 1946, 6: 12-9.—■ Minski, L. Psychological reactions to injury. In: Rehabil, War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943 115-22.—Schwab, R. S., Finesinger, J. E., & Brazier, M. A. b! A study of traumatic psychoneuroses in enlisted Navy person- nel. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1943, 69: 129-32.—Shefer, E. I. O nozologiceskoj su§6nosti travmati6eskogo nevroza. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 152-6.—Strasser, C. Ueber Unfall- und Militarneurosen. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1917, 47: 257-74.—Sukhov, A. A. [Present condition of science con- cerning traumatic neurosis; questions of its study and treat- ment from the viewpoint of military medicine] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1916, 245: Med. spec pt, 241-72.—Teneff, S. La nevrosi traumatica. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 138.—Vasiliu, Stanes, & Stanesco. Contribution a l'etude de la sinistrose. Echo mid. nord, 1934, 3. ser., 2: 218. Treatment. See also Nervous system, Disease, functional. Altman, L. L., Pillersdorf, L., & Ross, A. T. Neuroses in soldiers; therapeutic barriers. War Aled., Chic, 1942, 2: 551-60.—Description (A) of the treatment facilities for civilian psychoneurotic casualties provided by the Emergency Medical Service, 1940. In: Neuroses in War (Miller, E.) N. Y., 1940, 225-8.—Gabriel, E. Zur Behandlung einiger funktioneller Storungen. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 606-14.—Glass, A. J. Effectiveness of forward neuropsychi- atric treatment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 1034-41.— Good, R. Convulsion therapy in war psychoneurotics. J. Ment. Sc., Lond., 1941, 87: 409-18.—Menninger, W. C. Op- portunities for treatment of neuropsvehiatric patients. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 90-8.—Milton, E. O. Visual aids in lectures on adjustment. Bull. Mil. CUn. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 66-8.—Naegeli, H. Neurosentherapie im Militardienst Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1941, 18: 6-11.—Ollendorff, K. Das Turnen in der Behandlung der psychogen bewegungsge- stbrten Soldaten. Med. Klin., Berl., 1917, 13: 765.—Parkin- son, C. K. The management of neurotic affections in military practice. Med. J. Australia, 1940, 1: 94-7.—Simon, B. The treatment of the neuropsychiatric patient in an Army hospital. Med. Clin. N. America, 1946, 459-72.—Strecker, E. A. MiU- tary neuropsychiatric disabilities and their treatment. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 47 (Abstr.)—Washburne, A. C. Therapeutic aspects of the psychoneuroses. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 60-4. ---- Treatment: Drug. See also Narcoanalysis; Narcosynthesis. Altman, L. L. Neuroses in soldiers; use of sodium amytal as an aid to psychotherapy. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 267-73.— Blarer, A. v. Ueber die Anwendung von Sodium Pentathol in der amerikanischen Armee; kurze orientierende Mitteilungen iiber Neuerungen in der psychoanalytischen Technik. Schweiz. Zschr. Psychol., 1948, 7: 133-9.— Ivanov-Smolensky, A. G. [The effect of quietal (noctal) on general excitation in neuro- psychoses] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 52. ---- Treatment: Psychotherapy. See also Narcoanalysis; Narcosynthesis. Foulkes, S. H. Group analysis in a miUtary neurosis centro. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 303-6.—Mallinson, W. P. Narco- analysis in neuro-psychiatry. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: NEUROSIS 691 NEUROSURGERY 281-4.—Nonne. Zur Suggestivbehandlung der motorischen Psychoneurosen bei Soldaten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64- 1014.—Rosen, H., & Myers, H. J. Abreaction in the military setting. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1947, 57: 161-72.—Schultz, J. H. Neurosis from the point of view of nsvcho-therapy. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 315-7; Disc, 319-21. --- Types. See also under names of neurosis and psycho- neurosis as Hysteria; Neurasthenia, etc. Bernsdorf, W. Ueber vegetative Neuropathien; unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Kriegserfahrung und der militararztlichen Beurteilung. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 287 (Abstr.)—Davidenkov, S. Angiotrofonevrozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 193-6.— Levikova, E. D. [Forms of neuropsychiatric disease among soldiers] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 56.—Michaels, J. J., & Porter, R. T. The striking contrast in the incidence of compulsion neurosis and psychopathic personality in the armed forces; psychiatric and social implications. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 108: 157-60.—Nagera, V. Neurosis de deseo. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 202-6.—Snezhnevsky, A V. [Convulsion syndromes] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 57. --- Veterans. See also Neurotic. Durfee, H. Opinion poll of physicians regarding neuro- nsvchiatric conditions among World War II veterans in Rhode Island. Rhode Island M. J., 1946, 29: 203-5.—Ford, H., & McMillan, T. Neuropsvehiatric problems of returning service- men. Texas J. M., 1946-47, 42: 358-61.—Gardner, S. M. Psychoneurosis in the veteran. Connecticut M. J., 1946, 10: 477-9.—Greenhill, M. H. Clinical features of the psycho- neuroses in World War II veterans. North Carolina M. J., 1946 7: 585-90.—Palmer, H. The problem of neurosis in ex-soldiers. N. Zealand M. J., 1948, 47: 129-38.—Rome, H. P. The neuropsvehiatric problem in returning servicemen. Dis. Nerv. Syst.,' 1945, 6: 333-6.—Tait, P. G. Psychoneuroses observed among ex-.-oldiers. Ohio M. J., 1932, 28: 30-3.— Wilson, A. C. Inhibitory factors in the post-war world. Med. Press, Lond., 1947, 217: 222. Congress. NEUROSIS center. See also Neurology, Hospitals. Dunn W. H., & Selinski, H. An Army neurosis center. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 868-76— Hadfield. J. A. War neurosis; a vear in a neuropathic hospital. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 281; 320!—Lemkau, P. V., & Kent, F. E. Sociological factors in patients in Army Neuro-is Center and their relation to disciplinary actions. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 231-6.—Parsons, F. W. Hospital for war neuroses, Base Hospital No. 117; A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1929, 10: 355-67.—Senerchia, F. F., jr. An experimental unit for the retraining of psychoneurotic soldiers. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 87-93. NEUROSURGERY. See also Facial nerve; Nerve block; Surgical technic. Field. Asenjo, A., & Valladares, H. La neurocirugia en la guerra Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp., Santiago, 1944, 14: 65-73.— Cairns, H. Recent advances in neurosurgery. J. R. Nav. M. N.'iy. 1935, 21: 78-80.—Costa, D. G. da. Estado atual da cirurgia neurologica. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 207-18. Irving, J. G. Neurosurgical operations on service personnel. Proc. M. Sect. Am. Life Convent., 1947, 35: 54-62—Koreisha, L. A. [Problems of neurosurgery during the 2nd year of the war] Vopr. nevrokhir., 194.3, 7: No. 3, 59-63—Lafargue, P., & Delmas-Marsalet, P. Acquisitions neuro-chirurgicales de la guerre. J. med. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 667.—Martin, J. The neurosurgical problems of warfare; a collective review of the literature since 1935. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1942, 74: Suppl., 413-26.—Pilcher, C. Neurosurgery and the war. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1942, 35: 210-8. ------ Civilian advances and investigations in neurosurgery during the war. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 434-41. Also Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 214-6. --- Apparatus, equipment, and material. Craig, W. M. A neurosurgical head rest for use in Army and Navy hospitals. J. Neurosurg., 1944, 1: 163-5—Ecker, A. D. Use of standard equipment for neurosurgical headrest in up- right posture. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 31, 54.—Frozen-dried nerve grafts. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 26-32.—Gross, S. W. Device for accurate approximation of peripheral nerves. Bub. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 118.—Schultz, E. C. A simply constructed aid for the appUcation of rolled tantalum foil. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1945, No. 31, 47. Christensen, J. C. Neurocirugia de guerra en Gran Bretana; reunion de neurocirujanos britenicos en Oxford agosto de 1941, resumida. Sem. med., B. Air., 1942, 49: 854-65. ---- Experiences. Askenazy, H. Experiences of war-time neuro-surgery. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 97-101.—Davis, L. Neurological surgery through the years of World War II. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1949, 89: Suppl., 1-23.—Elsberg, C. A. Development of neuro- surgery in New York City during the past 25 years, with com- ment on advances due to experiences in the First World War. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1942, 48: 675. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1942, 96: 203.—Haynes, W. G. Wartime neuro- surgical experiences. Surgery, 1946, 19: 543-52.—Heimano- vich, Z. I. [Experiences in neurosurgical work] Vopr. nevro- khir., 1943, 7: No. 4, 47.—Hesnard. Notes de chirurgie ner- veuse de guerre; lesions organiques chirurgicales. Arch..med. pharm. nav., 1920, 109: 201-9.—Isii, Y. Sinkei-geka ni okeru Chronaxie ni tuite [Ueber die Chronaxie im Gebiet der Nerven- Chirurgie] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 1527-46.—Ritchie, W. P., French, L. A., & Titrud, L. A. A summary of the neuro-surgical cases treated in A. U. S. Army general hospital. Minnesota M., 1945, 28: 914-9, &c—Sjoqvist, O. Krigserfarenheter inom hjarn- och nervkirurgien. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 125-8.—Spurling, R. G. Neurosurgery in World War II. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 691-5. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1947, 135: 473-6. ---- Hospitals. See also Neurology, Hospitals; Neuropsychi- atry, Hospitals; Neurosis center. Mosebach, H. *Gehirnverletzte Soldaten im Standortlazarett Dresden [Berlin] 21p. 21cm. Dresd., 1940. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin 10A-76: Hospitals authorized for the care of neurosurgical patients. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1 [l]p. 1948. Chiasserini, A. II reparto neuro-chirurgico dell'Ospedale militare del Celio in Roma. Atti Soc romana chir., 1941, 3: 418-29. Also Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 805-33. ------ Relazione sull'attiviti del Centro per neurolesi nell'Ospedale militare del Celio di Roma. Ibid., 1942, 90: 656-64.—David, M., & Ferey, D. Sur l'activite du Centre neuro-chirurgical de la lie Armee; a propos du traitement des blessures cranio-cere- brales. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1940, 66: 668-77. Also in Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 596-9.— Elsberg, C. A. Training in the neurosurgical school of New York. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 350.—Fontaine, R., Rous- seaux, R. [et al.] Note sur six mois d'activite d'un Centre de neurochirurgie d'armee. Rev. neur., Par., 1939-40, 72: 606- 14.—Houston, H. E. The neurosurgical service in an evacua- tion hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 328-36 — Jakumin, N. N. Otcet nervnogo otdelenija Lazareta dlja ranenykh pri Moskovskoj Mariinskoj bolnice. J. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva, 1908, 8: 299-315.—Lazarett fur Hirnver- letzte. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 365.—Lazarette fur Gehirn- verletzte in Deutschland. Ibid., 15.—Petit-Dutaillis, D., Masse, L., & Sigvald, S. Note sur l'activite d'un centre de neuro-chirurgie d'armee. J. med. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 805-8.—■ Polozov, J. S. [Results of six months of neurosurgical work at base hospitals] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1942, 6: No. 5, 49-53.— Postolov, M. P. [Neurosurgical activity of hospitals at the front] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 62.—Ritchie, W P. The treatment of neurosurgical cases in an overseas hospital. Minnesota M., 1946, 29: 67-70.—Rowe, S. N., & Huber, C. B. Neurosurgery in a veterans' hospital. Med, Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 217-26.—Villandre, C. Fonctionnement du service de chirurgie du Centre neurologique de la XlVe region. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1917, 67: 739-62. i ---- Manual. Anokhin, P. K. njiacTHKa HepBOB npu BoeHHOit TpaBMe nepiupepHiecKoii HepBHOfi cucTeMbi. 104p. 20cm. Moskva, 1944. Forms No. 5, Vosstanovitelnaja khir. Bondarchuk, A. V., Vaskin, I. S., & Kudrin, I. S. Ochobbi BoeHHO-nojieBoft Henpoxupyprira. 376p. 22^cm. Leningr., 1942. Penfield, W. G. Canadian Army manual of military neurosurgery. lOlp. 20}£cm. Ottawa. 1941. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Manual of neuro-surgery. 492d. 23Hcm. Wash., 1919. NEUROSURGERY 692 NEUROSURGERY ---- Methods. See also Nerve injury; Nervous system, Injury. Ney, K. W. Technique of nerve surgery. p.949-1080. 26cm. Wash., 1927. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, v.ll, pt 1. Volozhajkin, V. M. O HeBpojiH3e h HepB- hom aHacTOM03e. p. 1-110. 25cm. S. Peterb., 1907. Tr. Hosp. khir. kUn. Fedorov, S. Peterb., 1907-08, 2: pt 1. Berdjaev, A. F. K voprosu o vtori6nom nervnom Sve. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 229: Med. spec, pt, 6-17 — Bossi, V. Di alcuni fenomeni consecutivi alia nevrectomia plantare. Gior. vet. mil., 1892, 5: 145; 193; 257.—Burdenko, N. N. [Neurosurgery of war wounds] Feldsher, Moskva, 1942, No. 11, 7-14.—Dieterich. Enderfolge von Nervennahten nach Sehussverletzungen aus dem Kriege 1914-18. Med. Klin., Berl., 1923, 19: 237.—Ecker, A. Early nerve suture. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 14-24.—Forrester-Brown, M. F. Results of operations for nerve injury at the Edinburgh War Hospital. Brit. M. J., 1920, 2: 467.—Gardner, W. J. Progress in neuro- surgical treatment of war wounds. Ohio M. J., 1944, 40: 936-8.—Gebhardt & K ostler, J. Ersatzoperationen bei Ner- venlahmungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 59.—Gray, C. C. Treatment of neurosurgical casualties in the field. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942- 45) 1947, 153-7.—Hoen, T. I., & Clare, F. B. Operative posi- tions in neurosurgery. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 129-36.— Kuzminskaja, A. I. [Care of neurosurgical wounded] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 10, 47-50.—Loscertales Fontenla, F. Las intervenciones sobre el simpdtico, reseccion y anestesia, en cirugia castrense. Libro de actas Jorn. mid. espafi. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 2: 224-8.—Mysh, V. M. Operacia Perthesa pri paralice lu6evogo nerva. In his Materialy istor. khir. voen. VTem., Novosibirsk, 1947, 141-9.—Sylvester. Operations on nerves and treatment generally. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 263-9.—Whelan, H. M. Nerve and tendon suture: an illustrative case. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1936, 22: 234-7.—Woodhall, B., & Goodman, E. Pen to- thai sodium anesthesia in neurologic surgery. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 556-64. ---- Methods: Brain, and cranium. See also subheadings of Injury—by organs and regions; also Spine, also various subdivisions of Head injury. Tonnis, W. Richtlinien fiir die Behandlung der Sehussverletzungen des Gehirns und die Beurteilung ihrer Folgezustande. 74p. 18%cm. Munch., 1942. Alexandrova, L. I. [Management of cranial wounds by the neuropathologist and neurosurgeon under conditions behind the front-line] Nevropat. psikhiat.. 1943, 12: No. 5, 62.—Alvarez Perez, R., & Mozota Sagardia, J. R. Notas a un caso de absceso cerebral, presentado en la Clfnica de otorrinolaringo- logfa del Hospital militar de Carabanchcl. Libro de actas Jorn. med. espafi. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 2: 199-201.—Birk- mayer, W., & Huber, K. Die Behandlung und Betreuung HUnverletzter. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 337-51.—Bromberg, B. I. Khirurgi6eskoe ledenie ranenij derepa v armejskom rajone v uslovijakh nastuplenija. Vopr. nevrokhir., 1945,9: No. 2,59.—Castro L. de G., J. Tratamiento de las heridas craneocerebrales de guerra. Arch, mdd., Santiago, 1940, 7: 16-25.—Eichhoff, E. Die Behandlung der raum- beengenden extraduralen Schadelverletzungen. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1943, 8: 215-7.—Esteban, M. La colaboraci6n del oftalmologo en cUugfa craneal de guerra. Arch. Soc oft. hisp. amer., 1947, 7: 91.—Filipov, F. Lekuvane na ksnite usloinenija pri 6erepnomoz6ni naranjavanija. Voen. san. delo, Sofia, 1947, 2: 218-28.—Gardner, W. J. Tantalum in the immediate repair of traumatic skuU defects; method of immobilizing the wounded brain. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1100-6.—Gojchmann, V. A. A koponyacsont sdruldses hilhy&nak elsodleges fedese szerves iiveggel. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 111 (Abstr.)—Groff, R. A. Management of war wounds of the cranial cavity. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 434-40.—Hombach, A. C. Brain surgery performed under shell fire. Trained Nurse, 1946, 116: 25-8.— Horrax, G. Treatment of war injuries of the skuU and brain. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 127-31.—Jaeger, F. Die Versorgung und Behandlung traumatischer Freilegung und Prolapse des Gehirns. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 175-9.-—Kessei, F. K. [The treatment of gunshot wounds of the skull in evacuation hospitals] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 10, 59-64.—Kufferath, W. Beitrag zur Frage der Ver- sorgung der Schadel-Hirnverletzungen im Kriege. Chirurg, 1944, 16: 10-6.—Martel, T. de, Chevassu, M., & Gosset, A. Gemostaz v mozgovoj khirurgU, poiski krovotodasdikh sosudov pod gazom. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 563.—Minkin, S. Khirurgia golovnogo mozga. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 79-90.— Miorini, A. Treatment of gunshot wounds under war-time conditions; wounds of the skuU and brain. Chin. M. J., 1938, 53: 477-88.—Otto. Fortschritte der Hirnchirurgie in letzten Kriege und ihre Bedeutung. KUn. Wschr., 1948, 26: 255.— Pimenta, A. de M. Traumatismos cranio-encefaiicos; con- sideracoes ncurocirurgicas. Impr. mdd., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No 382, 48-51.—Piquet, M.f Dereuz & Becuve, A. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ranenij derepa v mozgovom khirurgideskom centre nervnoj oblasti. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 593.—Plotkin, F. M. [Traitement des blessures par arme a feu du crane et de son contenu dans les conditions de bataille; revue de la Uttdrature francaise courante] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 9, 83-96.—Popovian, I. M. 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Obst., 1950, 90: Suppl., 209-35, iUust.—Woodhall, B., & Spurling, R. G. Tantalum cranioplasty for war wounds of the skull. Ann. Surg., 1945, 121: 649-71, pi. ---- Methods: Peripheral nerve. See also Nerve injury. Af Bjorkesten, G. Suture of war injuries to peripheral nerves; clinical studies of results. 188p. 24^cm. Helsin., 1947. Forms Suppl. 119 of, Acta chir. scand. Gosset, A. Resultats obtenus dans la chi- rurgie des blessures des nerfs periphSriques par projectiles de guerre. p.373-428. 24} Kriegsteilnehmern. Arch. Psychiat., Berl., 1927-28, 72: 500-16.—Roasenda, G. Tabe dorsale e paralisi generale progressiva; nuovi metodi di cura. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 329-36.—Sereisky, M. Progressivnyj paralid (dementia paralytica) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 866-9.—Tutomi, T. Mahi-sei tiho oyobi sekizuiro no io ry5ho ni tuite [Sulphur treatment of dementia paralytica and tabes dorsalis] Kaigun gun-i-kai zassi, 1933, 22: 173-81. NEUROSYPHILIS 694 NEUROTIC ---- Treatment. Leifer, W. A. The medical management of neurosyphilis. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also another edition, 8p. 26K>cm. Wash., 1949. Forms TB 10-55, Veterans Admin. Techn. Bull. Perez Garcia, D. La permeabilidad celular como base en el tratamiento radical de la sifilis; tratamiento de la neuro-sifilis v de la sifilis por la insulina. p.3-77. 22^cm. Mex., 1938. Rev. mdd. mU., Mdx., 1938, 1: No. 2. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 48: Management of neurosyphilis. 4p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Baird, J. H., Allis, E. K., & Hoge, S. F. Treatment and course of neurosyphilis; with case reports. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 119-45.—Branche, G. C. Tryparsamide therapy of neurosyphiUs in Negroes. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 476-80.—Caprio, F. S. The therapeutic manage- ment of neurosjphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 54-9.—Carlisle, C. L., & Bowen, U. S. Therapeutic methods in neurosyphilis. Ibid., 1940-41, 17: 125-8.— Ernest, F. J. Standardization of treatment of neurosyphilis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1925, 1: No. 5, 13-6.—Fong, T. C. C. The treatment of neurosyphilis. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 449-56.—Garcia y M. Corcin, A. PenicUira y neurosifilis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 367-9.—Gobert. La pyrdto- thdrapie des accidents tardifs de la syphilis du systeme nerveux central en neuropsychiatrie militaire. Laborat. clin., Rio, 1933, 13: 79-88.—Holmes, M. B. Tryparsamid and mercurj treatment of neurosyphilis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 335-7.—Johnson, E. R., & Hubbs, R. S. Comparative results in treatment of neurosyphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931-35, 12: 46-54.—Kimbell, I. The treatment of neuro-syphilis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 766- 71.—Krendel, I. S. Ledenie parasifiUsa i sifiUsa centralnoj nervoj sistemy preparatom "606". Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 235: Med. spec, pt, 278-88.—Lasche, P. G. Short-wave diathermy in neurosyphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 28-30.—McDonald, L. E. Some aspects of the treatment of neurosyphiUs in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 224-34, pi.—Management of neurosyphilis. CUc. Lett. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theater Oper., 1944, No. 103, 1 — Markovich, M. A., & Gravirovski, R. V. Zabolevanie nervnoj sistemy sifilitika, lecennago salvarsanom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 396-404.—Mella, H. A study of results of the treatment of neurosyphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 106-19.—Nelson, O. L. Dia- thermy in the treatment of neurosyphUis. Ibid., 1934-35, 11: 223-8.—Neymann, C. A., & Singleton, D. E. Therapeutic results with tryparsamide in the treatment of neurosyphilis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 435-42.—O'Neil, R. T., & Wright, F. L. Treatment and course of neurosyphilis; case reports. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 1107-20.— Osipov, B. P. [Treatment of late syphUitic psychoses, based on the experience in the Psychiatric Clinic of the Military Medical Academy] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. KUoff, 1934, 1: 303-9.— Penicillin in neurosyphiUs. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 696-9.—Rayburn, C. R. Intracisternal therapy in neuro- syphilis. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 922-7.—Robertson, R. C. The medical treatment of neurosyphilis, with report of cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 25-32.—Salisbury, F. S., & Eichenlaub, W. V. Heat as an adjuvant to the treatment of neurosyphilis. Ibid., 1929, 5: 432^.—Schelm, G. W. Method and results of treatment with tryparsamide and mercury in 100 cases of neurosyphilis. Ibid., 1927, 3: 658-70.—Simpson, W. M. Piretoterapia en la neurosifilis; frecuencia ultracorta. Rev. mdd. mil., Mex., 1938, 1: No. 5, 13-22.—Solomon, H. C, Moore, J. E., O'Leary, P. A. [et al.] The treatment of neuro- syphilis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1944, No. 82, 66-76 — Zellen, M. Some results in neurosyphilis during three vears of treatment. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 686-94. ---- Treatment: Malariotherapy. Bowen, U. S. The place of malaria in the treatment of neurosyphilis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 369-72.—Harris, R. L. Treatment of neurosyphilis with tertian malaria. V. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 100-5. ------ Report of 100 cases of neurosyphilis treated with tertian malaria. Ibid., 1929, 5: 191-3.—Matz, P. B. The treatment of neurosyphiUs by means of inoculation malaria (an analysis based on the preliminary reports on 112 cases) Ibid., 1927, 3: 42-6.—Singleton, D. E., & Riley, W. J. Treatment of neurosyphiUs with tertian malaria. Ibid., 1926, 2: 757-9; 1927, 3: 30.—Stephenson, C. S., & Love, J. Malaria treatment of cerebrospinal lues; report of cases treated aboard ship. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 376-80.—Williams, V. B. Treatment problems of induced malaria. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 949-53. ---- Treatment: Organization. Read, H. S., Becker, F. T., & Kaplan, L. I. Operation of an Army neurosyphiUs center. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 66-71. NEUROTIC [and psychoneurotic] See also Psychopath; Unfit; also Neuropsy- chiatric casualty; Officer, Disease; also under names of types of neurosis and psychoneurosis as Hysteria; Neurasthenia; Psychasthenia; War neurosis, etc. Ballard, E. F. The psychoneurotic temperament and its reactions to miUtarv service. J. Ment. Sc., Lond., 1918, 64: 365-77.—Carlson, W. A. FoUow-up study of 1749 NP cases which appeared before the 1st CME. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 24; 1948, Apr., 7—Damaye. H. Phobiques et dmotifs. Progr. mdd., Par., 1919, 3. ser., 34: 200-2.—Incidence of somatization reactions in psychoneurotic disorders. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 383.—Leavitt, H. C. A comparison between the Neuropsychiatric Screening Adjunct (NSA) and the Cornell Selectee Index fForm N) Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 353-7.—Martin, W. B., & Petree, P. A. The problem of the mild psychoneurotic in the Army. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944, 43: 483-8.—Simon, B., & Holzberg, J. D. A study of problems encountered by neuro- psychiatric soldier patients on their first visit home. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1946, 7: 197-200.—Slater, E. The neurotic constitution; a statistical study of 2,000 neurotic soldiers. J. Neur. Psychiat., Lond., 1943, n. ser., 6: 1-16. ---- Care. See also Social service, psychiatric. Bailey, P. Provisions for care of mental and nervous cases. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1929, 10: 39-55.—Brun, R. Zur Frage der Beurteilung und Behandlung der Neurotiker im Aktivdienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 701-7.—Golders (The) Green Home [for the cure of neuras- thenia and other functional diseases of the nervous system, for discharged soldiers and sailorsl Recalled to Life, Lond., 1917, 73-5.—Klugman, S. F. Test scores of psychoneurotic returnees before and after convalescent furlough. J. Clin. Psvchol., 1948, 4: 195-200.—Kobler, F. J. The measurement of improve- ment among neuropsychiatric patients in an Army convalescent facility. Ibid., 1947, 3: 121-8.—Lack, C. The management of convalescent neurotics at the Neurosis Wing, 101 Military Convalescent Depot. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946. 86: 32-1.— Michaels, J. J. The approach of the librarian to the neuro- psychiatry patient in an Army general hospital. Spec. Libr., Newark, 1946, 37: 180-3. ---- Compensation. See also War neurosis, traumatic. Panse, F. Das Schicksal von Renten- und Kriegsneurotikern nach Erledigung ihrer Anspruche. Arch. Psychiat., Berl., 1926, 77: 61-92. ---- Discharge and rejection. Ginsburg, S. W. The need and demand for psychiatric care among neuropsychiatric rejectees and dischargees; a preliminary report. 7p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. Ackerly, S., Taylor, E. M. [et al.] Comparison of rejectees with and ■without preinduction screening information. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1944, 14: 672-9.—Blau, A., & Lenzner, A. S. Attitudes and prognosis of naval psychiatric dischargees. Ibid., 1946, 16: 455-80.—Briden, V. S., & Wilkins, W. L. Mental health of men discharged under the point system. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 255-8.—Brill, N. O.. Tate, M. C, & Menninger, W. C. Enlisted men discharged from the Army because of psychoneuroses; follow-up study. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 128: 633-7. ------ Enlisted men with overseas service discharged from the Army because of psychoneuroses; a foUow- up study. Ment. Hyg., 1945, 29: 677-92. Da vi doff, E. Disposition of the unfit in an Army Service Forces Training Center. J. Clin. Psychopath., 1946-47, 8: 237, passim — Feldman, F., & Kezur, E. A follow-up study of Army enlisted psychoneurotic dischargees. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 106: 671-85.—Ginsburg, S. W. Community responsibility for neuropsychiatric discharges. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 20-31.—Gliddon, W. O. Psychiatry and post-discharge prob- lems. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943^4, 1: 52-6.—Grant to aid neuropsychiatric rejectees. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1196. Green, I. Neuropsvehiatric rejects under the Selective Service Act. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 154: 95.—Griffin, J. D., Ross. W. D. [et al.] Psychoneurotics discharged from the Canadian Army. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1945, 52: 330-^1.—Hendry, A. W., & MacCalman, D. R. Neurotics in the forces. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 374.—Hodge, R. S. Exclusion of neurotics from the forces. Ibid., 1941, 2: 439.—House, W. Neuropsychiatric problems encountered by exemption and advisory boards of interest to general practitioners. Northwest M., 1918, 17: 262-6.—Huber, C. B. A review of cases of veterans of World War II discharged with neuropsvehiatric diagnoses. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 306-11—Keenan, J. W. CompUation of Army regulations and other directives pertaining to Depart- ment of the Army's poUcy in the elimination of inapt and un- adjustable enlisted personnel. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 11, 12-7.—Koontz, A. R. Psychiatric NEUROTIC 695 NEUROTIC rejections in Selective Service. Hygiea, Chic, 1942, 20: 494.— Kupper. H. I. How the neurotic soldier responds after dis- charge from hospitals. Med. World, N. Y., 1946, 64: 247.— Last, S. L. Neurotics in the forces. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 31.—McDaniel, T. W., jr, & Diamond, M. A. A study of 700 discharged neuro-psvchiatric casualties and follow-up. Dis. Nerv. S\st., 1948, 9: 148-53.—Mackwood, J. C, & Scott, W. C. M. Martial misfits. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 294.— Menninger, W. C. The problem of the discharged neuropsy- chiatric patient. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 70-7.—Minski, L. Exclusion of neurotics from the forces. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 382.—Neurotics in the forces. Ibid., 1940, 2: 299.—Owens. R. A. The neuropsychiatric dis- chargee. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 666-76.—Riemer, M. D. Effects of 4F classification on psychoneurotics under treatment. Ibid., 1946, 30: 451-5.—Schwab, R. S. Psychiatric data com- piled at a United States Naval personnel separation center. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 830-4.—Selling, L. S. The mental-hygiene aspect of the deferred draftee. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 1339-42.—Stalker, H. Rejection of psychi- atrically unfit recruits. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 535.—Stanley, R. A. Why did the psychiatrist turn him down? J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 329-37.—Taylor, S. Neurotics in the forces. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 404.—Ulio, J. A. Rejection or discharge for psychiatric reasons. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1095. Also Ment. Hyg.. Alb., 1943, 27: 491. Vivian W. J., A brief survey of a group of discharged neuropsychiatric patients. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 429-31. --- Occupational adjustment. See also subheading (Rehabilitation) Brown, M. The adjustment of the nervous veteran in industry. 52p. 23cm. Chic, 1945. Griffin, J. D., & Henderson, M. F. A study on the post-discharge adjustment of psycho- neurotic soldiers. 5p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6071, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Eisenson, J. A program for the readjustment of psycho- neurotic soldiers through job training. J. CUn. Psvchol., 1945, 1: 113-7.—Griffin, J. D., Henderson, M. F., & Ross, W. D. A study on the post-discharge adjustment of psychoneurotic soldiers. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C. 6111, 1-6.—Sprol, S. J. The occupational adjustment of the psychoneurotic veteran. J. Clin. Psychol., 1948, 4: 264-9.—Stellner, H. A. Occupational adjustment of psycho- neurotic veterans. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1947, 40: 525-7. --- Rehabilitation. Guttmann, E., & Thomas, E. L. A report on the re-adjustment in civil life of soldiers dis- charged from the Army on account of neurosis. 70p. 24^cm. Lond.. 1946. Forms No. 93, Rep. Pub. Health, Lond. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-14: Corrective physi- cal rehabilitation in neuropsychiatric hospitals. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. —— VA Pamphlet 10-29: Rehabilitation of the chronic neurologic patient. 50p. 26cm. Wash., 1949. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 80: Reconditioning pro- gram for neuropsychiatric patients, lip. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Alter, S. M. A new approach to the rehabilitation of pa- tients suffering from war neurosis. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1944, 157: 420-2.—Anderson, R. A. Rehabilitation of NP patients. Hosp. Corps Q., 194.5, 18: No. 9, 46.—Barton, W. E. Reconditioning of neuropsychiatric patients. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1944, 8: 138-40.—Cotton, H. A., jr. Reconditioning neuropsychiatric patients in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 194.5, 97: 4.50-5.— Farrar, C. B. Rehabilitation in nervous and mental cases among ex-soldiers. Canad. J. Occup. Ther., 1940, 7: 17-25.— Forbes, H. S. The rehabilitation of neuropsychiatric cases at a Royal Naval auxiliary hospital. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 206-14.—Goddard, E. S. Rdsumd of results at Westminster Hospital in the treatment and rehabilitation of neuropsychi- atric cases. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 3, 5-12.— Hadden, S. B. Rehabilitation of the returning psychoneurotic service man. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1945, 6: 315-S. Also Pitts- burgh M. Bull., 1945, 34: 393; 413.—Humm, D. G. Returning servicemen; war-damaged nerves. Personnel J., 1944-45, 23: 171-5.—Jones, M. Rehabilitation of Forces neurosis patients to civUian life. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 533-5.—Knudson, A. B. C. Physical medicine in the rehabilitation of patients with war neuroses. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 336-48.—Lynn, J. G., & Hirning, L. C. Give neurotic veterans a chance to rehabilitate themselves. Westchester M. Bull., 1945, 13: No. 2, 5-8 — McCarthy, C. M. The rehabilitation of war neurotics. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 1: 910-2.—Maclay, W. S. Neurotic dis- abiUties in a total war; the rehabilitation of patients with neuroses. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1944, 51: 580.— Maeder, L. M. A. Rehabilitation of psychoneurotic service men and their psychologic adjustment to civilian Ufe. Phila- delphia M., 1944-45, 40: 547, &c—Melekhov, D. E. Re- habilitation of psychoneurotic World War II patients in U. S. S. R. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1947, 26: 388-93.—Mi- chaels, J. J., & Milton, E. O. Group psychotherapy for neuro- psychiatric patients being discharged from the Army. Occup. Med., 1946, 1: 60-74.—Morse, H. T. The education and counseling of returned service personnel. Proc. Minnesota Acad. Sc, 1944, 12: 11-5.—Neurosis after war service; rehabili- tation and resettlement. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 292.—Neurotic (The) ex-soldier. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 177; 253; 477 — Owen, J. W., Hughes, J. [et al.] Neuropsychiatric rehabilita- tion. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, Suppl., 322-31.—Rennie, T. A. C. Experiments in the rehabilitation of discharged service men. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1944, 99: 968-72. Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1944, 52: [Discussion] 244.—Rickles, N. K. Military mental conservation and rehabilitation. Northwest M., 1943, 42: 158-60.—Sands, I. J. Principles of rehabilita- tion of neuropsychiatric veterans. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1947, 8: 275-83.—Sielke, E. L. Neuropsychiatric rehabilitation of service men and women. Ment. Health Bull., Danville, 1944- 45, 22: No. 4, 9-15.—Snow, H. B. Psychiatric procedure in the Rehabilitation Center, Second Service Command. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 258-70.—Solomon, A. P. Hostile dependent behavior in rehabilitation of veterans with psychoneuroses and of the industrially injured with a psychologically protracted convalescence. Indust. M., 1946, 15: 307-11. Also Indust. Nurs., 1947, 6: No. 10, 9-14.— Spearman, H. L. The rehabilitation of war neurotics. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 1: 926.—Werner, K. C. NP rehabilitation. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 9, 35.—Willis, H. H. The rehabilitation of war neurotics. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 1: 912-5.—Windholz, E. Observations on psychiatric rehabiUta- tion of veterans. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1945, 9: 121-33. ---- Responsibility. Schneider, C. The legal responsibility of the neurotics. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 318-21. ---- Use in the Armed Forces. Gordon, A. The problems of neurotics in military service; some recommendations. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 234-7.— Needles, W. The successful neurotic soldier. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 673-82.—Robbins, L. L. The mental hygiene unit; a practical approach to the utilization of the mild psychoneurotic in the Armed Forces. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 78-86. ---- Veteran. See also other subheadings. Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. When he comes back, and, If he comes back nervous; with guide. 32p. 20cm. N. Y., 1944. Baird, J. H. Neuropsychiatric problems of the Veterans Administration. Proc Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 285-91.—Benton, G. H. Some evidences of inadapta- bility in ex-service psycho-neurotics. South. M. J., 1922, 15: 992-1000.—Davis, C. N. Why neurotics: veteran problem. Pennsylvania M. J., 1945-46, 49: 1208-13.—Doering, J. A. The nervous veteran. Delaware M. J., 1946, 18: 117-20.— Hastings, D. W. Care of veterans. In: Teach. Psycho ther. M., N. Y., 1947, 365-75.—Ling, T. M. The neurotic ex-soldier. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 348.—Pratt, D. Persistence of symp- toms in the psychoneurotic ex-soldier. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 322-9. ------ Reemployment of the psycho- neurotic ex-soldier. Psychiatry, Bait., 1945. 8: 3-8.—Roemer, E. P. The management of the neurotic veteran. Wisconsin M. J., 1947, 46: 895-7.—Rosenbliett, S., & Pisetsky, J. E. The psychoneurotic veteran. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1946, 7: 165-70.—Valenstein, A. F. Problems in the treatment of the neurotic veteran. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 108: 211-6. ---- in war. See also War neurosis. Nervous (The) temperament in war. Brit. M. J., 1918, 1: 649.—Plesset, M. R. Psychoneurotics in combat. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 87-90.—Pratt, D., & Neustadter, A. Combat record of psychoneurotic patients. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 809-11. NEUROTIC casualty. See under Neuropsychiatric casualty. NEUROTICISM. See under Militarism. NEUROTROPIC 696 NEW YORK NEUROTROPIC virus. See under Nervous system, Disease: Virosis; Virus; also under specific names of virus infec- tions. NEUTRALITY. See also Land warfare; Law; National defense. Des Gotjttes, P., & Jtjlliot, C. L. Recueil de documents sur la neutralisation des aeronefs sanitaires. 89p. 24cm. Geneve, 1925. United States. Information Service. National defense and neutrality; proclamations, executive orders, military orders and presidential administrative orders, regulations and letters, July 1, 1939 to July 1, 1941. 41p. 26Kcm. Wash., 1941. ■—— [The same] ... Supplement. 22p. 26Kcm. Wash., 1942. Lafay, B. La neutralisation du personnel sanitaire en temps de guerre. Presse mid., 1948, 56: 503.—Manganaro, C. II distintivo di neutrality nella guerra odierna. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 401-15.—Ulloa, A. La neutralidad en el estado actual del derecho internacional. Proc. Am. Sc. Congr. (1940) 1943, 8. Congr., 10: 187-214. NEUTRON physics. See under Atomic energy. NEWBORN. See also Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care. Cameron, S. A. Apparently stillborn infants revived by intracardiac injections of epinephrine. Mil. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 140-2.—Care of the newborn. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 3, 12-5.—Care of the newborn baby. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 2-4.— Jubb, R. M. Nursing care of the new-born. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: 35-9.—Rosenberger, F. Nursing aspects of the rooming-in plan. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 3, 15-7. —— in wartime. Antonov, A. N. Children born during the siege of Leningrad in 1942. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1947, 30: 250-9.—British (The) 1914-18 war babies. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 2—Ito, S. Konzi taisen no sinsanzi ni oyoboseru eikyo no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations of the effect of the recent great war on newborn children] Hukuoka acta med., 1948, 39: 103. NEW Caledonia. See under World War II. NEW Caledonia Expedition [1878-79] See under Wars and campaigns. NEWCASTLE disease. See also Epizootic. Newcastle disease. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 9, 24-6. Also Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 2: No. 7, 13. NEWFOUNDLAND. See under World War II. NEW Georgia. See under World War II. NEW Guinea. See under World War II. NEW Hebrides. See under World War II. NEWPORT program. See under Neuropsychiatric examination—by countries: United States—Navy. NEW York. See under World War II. NEW Zealand. For reference material on this country see under the following headings in the Military Section: Air Force Medical Service; Dental Corps; Hos- pital report; Medical care—by Armed Forces; Medical Corps; Recruiting; Rehabilitation; Ve- nereal disease; World War II. NICARAGUA. See under Wars and campaigns (1928) also World War II. NICOTINE. See also Tobacco. Lepel. Chronischer Nicotinmissbrauch und Wehrdienst- fahigkeit. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 524-7.—Pote, H. H. Hyperergy to nicotine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 337.— Weselmann. Ueber Nikotinschaden am Magen. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 203-11. NICOTINIC acid. See also Vitamin. Williams, W. L. Yeast microbiological method for determination of nicotinic acid. 12p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-704, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. NIGHT blindness. See also Night vision. Rowland, W. M., & Rowland, L. S. Studies of a number of men reporting difficulty in night operations. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 251, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. A., W. C. Night blindness in soldiers; a sign of psycho- neurosis rather than of avitaminosis. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1942, 9: 114.—Barrett, J. W. Night blindness in soldiers. Brit. J. Ophth., 1942, 26: 282.—Caccamise, W. C. Congenital nonprogressive night blindness. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 920-8. ------ Oguchi's disease. Surgeon CUc. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: 10.—Grebe, H. Zur Frage der Feldtauglichkeit bei Nachtblindheit. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 456.—Heinsius, E. Die verschiedenen Arten der Nachtblindheit und ihre praktische Bedeutung im Kriege. Ibid., 449-56.—Hinn, G. J., & Montano, R. A. A case of night blindness. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 287.—Krajewski, F. Kurza slepota w wojsku. Lek. wojsk., 1933, 21: 397-402.— Lancelin, R. L'hemeralopie dans la Marine. Presse mid., 1944, 52: 93.—Milano, A. Relazione sulle forme di avitaminosi riscontrate nelle forze armate operanti nel settore Utorale del fronte greco-albanese, con speciale riguardo all'emeralopia. Rinasc. med., 1942,19: 407.—Muffang, G. E. P. H. Nyctalopie et art militaire. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1946, 2: 389-96.— Parker, F. W., jr. Studies on dark adaptation in military per- sonnel complaining of night blindness. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1946, 35: 555-71.—Pillat, A. Gibt es eine Kriegshemeralopie? Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 225-9.—Rees, W. L. Night visual capacity of neurotic soldiers. J. Neur. Psychiat., Lond., 1945, 8: 34-9— Rowland, W. M., & Sloan, L. L. Night blind- ness in flying personnel; observations on patients studied at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 49-58.—Seyda, B. Zagadnienie kurzej filepoty w wojsku. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 225-36.—Vishnevsky, N. Kurinaja slepota (hemeralopia) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 291-6.—Vom Hofe. Ueber Nachtblindheit und andere Lichtssinnstorungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 31. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 31. ------& Glees, M. Die Beurteilung der Hemeralopie bei Kriegsteilnehmern. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1940, 104: 369-76.— Wosika, P. H. Night bUndness of war. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 331-44. ---- Diagnosis. See also Night vision, Test. Harman, N. B. Shamming night-blindness. In: War Med. Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y., 1942, 531-3.—Young, M. N. Determination of qualitative night bUndness. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 405. NIGHT BLINDNESS 697 NIGHT VISION .--- Treatment. See also Vitamin deficiency. Gusev, M. I. Opyt rabot po preduprezdeniju zabolevanij kurinoj slepotoj v vojskakh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 3, 30-4.—Knapp, A. A. Night blindness, improvement with vitamin D; including the experimental production of retinitis pigmentosa and its treatment in humans with vitamin D. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1943, 41: 373-7. NIGHT vision. See also Night blindness. Great Britain. Air Ministry. A. M. pamphlet 129: Notes on night vision. 4 1. 23#cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 386, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. Night-Vision Sub-Com- mittee. Minutes of the meeting. Lond., 1., 1941- Forms Nos. of the Committee's F. P. R. C. reports. Liljencrantz, E. L. Dark adaptation study, U. S. S. Enterprise; preliminary report. 13 1. 27cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 314, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Also Forms Rep. No. 8, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Rowland, W. M. Aspects of night visual efficiency. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 106, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Night vision; a review of investigations at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 399, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Army. Field Artillery School. Night vision studies; preliminary report. 120p. 27cm. Fort Sill, 1944. Bean, W. B. Night vision. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat, 1946, App. D, No. 3, 12.—Heinsius, E. Ueber das Sehen bei Nacht. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 451-7.—Kafka, M. M. The eyes of pUots in night combat. Mod. Rec, N. Y., 1945, 158: 357.—Lister. A., & Bishop, J. W. Night vision in the Army, report of 10,333 tests. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 325-7 — Matthews, B. H. C. Night Vision Sub-Committee report. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1941, No. 366, 7.—Night vision. In: FUght Surgeon Ref. File, Wash., 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 12, 1-5.—Peckham, R. H. Night vision for mUitary personnel. Am. J. Ophth., 1947, 30: 1588.— Rycroft, B. W. Night vision in the Army. Brit. AI. J., 1942, 2: 576. --- Acuity. See also Vision. Low, F. N. Studies and investigations in connection with a test for peripheral visual acuity; the night visual acuity of 100 normal night seers. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 409, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 7: Night vision from tanks; report on Sub-Project No. 7-8, comparison and evaluation of field and laboratory methods of measuring night visual acuity, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Beuningen, v. Dark adaptation and acuity of night vision. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 52-7. ■--- Aids. Clark, W. B., & Johnson, M. L. The course of dark adaptation after wearing orange dark adaptor goggles. 131. 26Kcm. Pensacola, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-439, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. No. 304 (b) The effect of glucose on night vision in anoxic subjects. 3 1. 23^cm. Lond., 1941. Keil, F. C, jr. Use of red light to facilitate dark adaptation. 2p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 118, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Lee, R. H., Pijoan, M. [et al.] Periodic fluctuations and threshold levels in dark adaptation and the effects produced by paredrine, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and ascorbic acid. lip. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-211, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Rose, H. W., & Schmidt, I. The effect of xipoid retinale on night vision. 6 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U5-46-11, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Sttjdnitz, G., & Lange, V. Ueber die Beeinflussbarkeit der menschlichen Dunkeladap- tation durch verschiedene Pharmaka. lip. 30cm. Berl., 1943. Forms M. Dv. No. 695/1, Marine Druckvorschr. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 7: Night vision from tanks. 7 pts. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942-44. CONTENTS No. 7-1. Determination of the lighting requirements for various tasks of tank crews, v. p. 1943. No. 7-2, a. Partial report on the use of red Ught for main- taining dark adaptation in tanks; determination of the type of Ulumination least disturbing to dark adaptation in tanks. 8p. 1942. No. 7-2, b. Determination of intensity, distribution and type of Ulumination in tanks least disturbing to dark adapta- tion; interior Ughting of M4 tanks, v. p. 1943. No. 7-3, a. Investigation of methods of improving night vision in tank crews by the use of eye appliances. 8p. 1942. b. Investigation of methods of improving night vision in tank crews by the use of eye appUances; interior Ughting of M4 tanks, v. p. 1943. No. 7-5. EstabUshment of criteria and methods for the selection of crews for night operations; a program for the improvement of the night-seeing-abUity of ground troops, v. p. 1944. No. 7-8. Comparison and evaluation of field and laboratory methods of measuring night visual acuity, v. p. 1944. Ditchburn. The effect of some dietary factors on night vision. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 554, 4.— German claim regarding effects of helenien on night vision. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, Mar., 9.— Illumination for dark adaptation. Minutes Subcom. Color Vision U. S. Armed Forces Vision Com., 1948, 1. meet., 10.—■ Kekcheev, K. K. Methods of accelerating dark adaptation and improving night vision. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 209-20.— Periodic fluctuations and threshold levels in dark adaptation and the effects produced by paredrine, oxygen, carbon dioxide, and ascorbic acid. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 17. ---- Effect of various factors. See also Aircraft, Illumination; Altitude, Eye and vision; Carbon monoxide, Effect. Gilson, Goldie & Pochin. Effects of flash from 303 and 20 mm. cannon ammunition on night vision. 2 1. 23^cm. Lond., 1941. Forms F. P. R. C. 304 (a) Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Hartline, H. K. Instrument lighting in air- craft and military vehicles; its effect on night vision of personnel. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 83, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hecht, S., Hendley, C. D. [et al.] Influence of exposure to intense sunlight on subsequent night vision. 26 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-442, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Lee, R. H. Determination of effect on dark adaptation of varying intensities of illumination in ready rooms. 8 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-162, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Comparison of rates of dark adaptation under red illumination and in total darkness. 15p. 26}km. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-218, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. NIGHT VISION 698 NIGHT VISION ---- Effect of short exposures to radiation from a landing signal officer's lamp on dark adaptation. 4p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-548, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. —— Fisher, M. B., & Birren, J. E. Deter- mination of effect on dark adaptation of varying intensities of illumination in ready rooms; newly discovered fluctuations of periodic nature occur- ring in dark adaptation thresholds [6] 1. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-162, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Forms Rep. No. 200, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Livingston, P. C. The influence upon night vision of artificial dilatation of the pupil. 9 1. 23Hcm. Lond., 1941 [?] Forms F. P. R. C. No. 369, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. MacMartin, L. S., & Dimmick, F. L. Map- ping the central scotoma of the dark adapted retina; comparison of a moving stimulus with a stationary presentation. 1. 94-112. 2iy2o.m. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Proj. NM 003 041 09 02 (or, No. 150, v. 8) Rep. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Matthews, B. H. C, & Ltjczak, A. K. Some factors influencing dark adaptation. 6 1. 25^cm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 577, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Mitchell, R. T. The effect of low color temperature illumination and red illumination upon subsequent dark adaptation. 1. 27-38. 27>km. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. NM 003 008, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Patterson, J. L., Burt, A. S., & Jones, M. J. The effect upon scotopic vision of circulatory changes induced by nitroglycerine and change in body position. 23 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 541, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Rose, H. W., & Schmidt, I. Factors affecting dark adaptation. 11 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U 12-46-25, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Rowland, L. S. Night visual efficiency in illuminations above the level of the cone thresh- old. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 258, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Scobee, R. G., & Rowland, W. M. Demon dazzle in night vision [Film strip and lecture] 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 377, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Sheard, C. Effects of increased intrapul- monary pressure on dark adaptation [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 449, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Weinbach, A. P. Report on the influence of brightness of red and white preadapting lights on the course of dark adaptation for various colors of test fields and tests of specific goggles sub- mitted by the Medical Research Section, Bureau of Aeronautics. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms Rep. No. 46, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Dark adaptation of vision and state of nutrition. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, June, 5.—Ditchburn. The effect of muscular inactivity on dark adaptation. Gr. Britam Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 560, 4.—Effect (The) on dark adaptation of the fluorescent material of oxygen flow indicator. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 38.—Effect of short exposures to radiation from a landing signal officer's lamp on dark adaptation. Ibid., 35.— Henschke, U. [et al.] Interference of monochromatic light with ^sion m the dark. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. A-VI-56, 42.—P., R. H. Deleterious effect of sunlight on night vision. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944 4: No 11 1-4 — Podskubka, B. Nocnf videnf; vztah nodnfho vidSnf k n6kter#m trvale pusobicim faktorum. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 331- 6.—Rose, H. W., & Schmidt, I. Factors affecting dark adapta- tion. J. Aviat. M., 1947, 18: 218-30.—Sheard, C. Effects of increased intrapulmonary pressure on dark adaptation. Ibid.. 1946, 17: 526-32. ---- Physiology. Keil, F. C. Pupillary size in relation to dark adaptation [3] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 16, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rowland, L. S., & Rowland, W. M. Indi- vidual differences in the region of maximal acuity in scotopic vision; applications to night vision testing and training. 17p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 220, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. A method of curve fitting applicable to dark adaptation and similar data containing periodic fluctuations about a smooth curve. 5p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Project X-211, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Chapanis, A. Night vision; a review of general principles. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 279-84.—Heinsius. Concerning night vision. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 32.—Hill, B. Statistical studies of night visual capacity as measured by the rotating hexagon. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 554, 3.—Janas, T. O adaptacji nocnej. Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 41-52.— Lebedinsky, A. V., Zagorulko, L. T., & Turcaev, J. P. Neko- torye voprosy fiziologii zrenija v svjazi s uslovijami no6nykh dejstvij vojsk. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 371-83 — Matthews. Statistical studies of night visual capacity as measured by the rotating hexagon. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1944, No. 564, 7.—Miles, W. R. Visual adaptation and night vision. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash., 1945, 51-62, illust.—Night vision; nocto-vision hormone. Rep. Air. Techn. Intellig. S. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 166, 1-12. ---- Protection. Peckham, R. H. Protection and maintenance of night vision for military personnel. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1947, 38: 569-71.— Research on visual problems incountered in naval operations. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 314-22. ---- Test. See also Night blindness, Diagnosis; Night- vision tester. Carbono Espejo, C. A. *Test de visi6n escotopica en afecciones neuro-quirurgicas [Chile] 75p. 27cm. Santiago, 1946. Ross, S. An investigation of the effect of varying the test distance upon RPA scores. 2 Nos. 11, 15 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1 & 2, Res. Proj. X-472, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. --- Mueller, C. G., & Richmond, P. N. [The same] 8 1. 27y2cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4 of preceding project. Tuttle, M. J., & Smith, W. J. W. Night vision testing; Canadian Army overseas. 9p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6087, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Verplanck, W. S., jr. Night vision testing of members of the crew of the U. S. S. New Jersey. 8p. 27cm. N. Lond., 1943. Forms Proj. X-167, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Ansitu setubi-yo maku no sisaku ni tuite [Trial manufac- ture of curtains to be used in dark-rooms] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 175, 74-6, pi.—Craik. Comparison of some dark adaptation tests. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 560, 3.—Dimmick, F. L. A study of dark adaptation with particular reference to method for testing night vision. Minutes Armed Forces Vision Com., 1948, 21. meet., 59-63, 3 ch.— McDonald, P. R. Testing of night vision. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 74-80.—Matthews. Hexagon test. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 537, 5.—Night vision tests on wired goggles (non-fogging) Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 32.—Rowland, W. M., & Mandel- baum, J. Testing night vision. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 8, 14.— Schlichting, H. Die objektive Feststellung des NIGHT VISION 699 NIGHT-VISION TESTER Dunkelanpassungsvermogens zur Erkennung falscher Angaben. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 334-8.—Shilling, C. W., & Kohl, J W Night vision testing and research. In: Hist. Submar. Med." (Shilling, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 266-84.—Tuttle, M. J. Estimation and control of light levels used for night vision testing; CDN army overseas. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C. 6110, 1-7, 4 fig. .--- Training. Hill, A. B., & Williams, G. O. The measure- ment of improvement in night vision as a result of training. 1 1. 16*-km. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. .368, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Ross, S., & Mueller, C. G. The effect of night vision training on R. P. A. test failure rate. 11 1. 27!2cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-582, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Schachter, S. Night vision trainer, lip. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3C-695-48A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Goldie. Night vision trainers. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1942, No. 434, 1.—Hill, B. The measurement of improvement in night vision as a result of training. Ibid., 1944, No. 576, 1.—Macgown, J. C. Night vision training and night vision in operational flying. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 405-7.—Night vision training. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1940-45. 8.—Night vision training and testing. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-^6, 3: 415-7.— R. C. A. F. night vision trainers. Ibid., 1946-47, 4: 45-54.— Rostenberg, L. O. Combat importance of night vision training. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: No. 7, 30-6.—Sulzman, J. Night vision [program] at Camp Bradford. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1945, 9. meet., 9-15.—Voelkel. About the possibiUties to practise night vision. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 360-2 — Wedell, C. A shipboard night vision trainer. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1944, 6. meet., 30-5. NIGHT-VISION tester. See also Night vision, Test. Chapanis, A., & Rouse, R. O. A German dark adaptometer. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-48K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Cipriani, A. J. Photoelectric calibrator for use with the Burr night vision tester. 3p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6078, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Draeger, R. H., Lee, R. H., & Fisher, M. B. Design, construction and preliminary evaluation of a portable, multiple brightness radium plaque adaptometer. 16p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-311, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Keil, F. C, jr. The comparison cf the Hecht adaptometer and the Miles illuminous disc adaptometer. 20 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 17, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Korb, J. H. Development of diaphragm shutter scotometer. 4p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-529, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lee, R. H., & Draeger, R. H. Design of a semiautomatic night vision scotometer. lOp. 2&y2cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-467, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lee, R. H., & Fisher. M. B. Evaluation of the modified Rostenberg adaptometer. 8p. 26#cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-466, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. McDonald, P. R. The reliability of the AAF Night Vision Tester [5]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 199, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Mandelbaum, J., & Rowland, W. M. A photometer for calibrating the AAF Eastman Night Vision Tester. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 262, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Ripple, P. H. Appraisal of the consolidated night vision tester. 6p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-088, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Apr., 16; Oct., 5. Rowland, W. M. The SAM Portable Night Vision Tester [3] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 69, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- & Hemingway, A. German night vision tester [5] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 368, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rowland, W. M., & Mandelbaum, J. A comparison of night vision testers. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 213, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Cheshire. Admiralty adaptometer. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1942, No. 448, 3.—Evaluation of the modified Rostenberg adaptometer. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 27.—Hamburger, F. A. Comparable experiments with different instruments for testing night vision. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 235-7.—Rose, H. W. Development of an im- proved night vision tester. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 17. ------ Development of a bright adapta- tion device for use with different night vision testers. Ibid., 18.—Snell, C. F. Report on use of the instoscope as an objec- tive test for night vision. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 163. NILE blue. See also Therapeutics: Chemotherapy. Stormont, R. T., Williams, H. L., & Mobily, S. E. An evaluation of Nile blue A as a chemo- therapeutic agent. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-656, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.- June, 30. NITRIC acid [and salts] See also Nitrous fume. Gray, G. A. A death due to nitric acid poisoning. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, 15: 133.—Volfovskaja, R. N., & Trus- talevskaja, L. M. Gruppovoe peroralnoe otravlenie azotisto- kislym natrom. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 179-81.—Walker, J. War experiences in the manufacture of nitric acid and the recovery of nitrous fumes. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1920, 382-9. NITROCELLULOSE. See under Nitroglycerine. NITROFURAN. Dillane, W. E., & Wrong, N. M. Preliminary report on results of treatment with a nitrofuran ointment sold under the trade name of furacin. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 8, 47-9.—Snyder, M. L., & Kiehn, C. L. Effectiveness of a nitrofuran in the treatment of infected wounds; preliminary report. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 380-4. NITROGEN industry. See under War industry. NITROGEN metabolism. See also Protein. Burt, R. L., & Fallers, H. R., jr. Plasma amino nitrogen following surgery. 8p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. tt ^t Ar Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 007 040, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. NITROGEN METABOLISM 700 NITROGEN TRICHLORIDE ---- Retention of amino nitrogen in the plasma following surgery; further studies. 16p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 3 of preceding project. Scudamore, H. H., Morey, G. R. [et al.] Report of nitrogen balance in men consuming raw and heated dried egg white as supplemental sources of dietary protein. 8 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 50, U. S. Army M. Nutrit. Laborat. Baldes, E. J., Boothby, W. M. [et al.] Use of the LiUy nitrogen meter in the nitrogen elimination. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 133.—Schenker, V., Weil, P. G. [et al.] Studies on nitrogen metabolism. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. (Canada) 1945, 7. meet., 2: C-6176.— Tanaka, H. [Influence of low atmospheric pressure on nitrogen metaboUsm.] BuU. Nav. M. Ass. Tokyo, 1935, 24: 490-503. NITROGEN meter. Beischer, D. E. Accuracy and limits of the Lilly-Anderson nitrogen meter. 9 1. 26}£cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM 001 036, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. —;— A spectrophotometric method for the continuous quantitative analysis of nitrogen in gas mixtures. 27 1. 26Kcm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2 of the preceding project. Hall, F. G., & Wilson, J. W. Analyzer of AAF K-2 Oxygen Testing Kit. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-7L, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. NITROGEN mustard. See also Mustard gas. Bodenstein, D., & Gillette, R. Specific developmental inhibitions produced in amphibian embryos by HN2. 14p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 82, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Goldin, A., Noe, H. A. [et al.] Some rela- tionships of structure to biological activity in the nitrogen mustards and related compounds. 19p. 27cm. Army Chem. Center, 1949, Forms Rep. No. 170, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Helm, J. D., jr., & Gilman, A. Z. Intravenous nitrogen mustard (HN3) 12 1. 22cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 5, Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. Landing, B., Goldin, A., & Noe, H. Testicu- lar lesions in mice following parenteral admin- istration of nitrogen mustards. 19p. 26Kcm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms Rep. No. 213, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Philips, F. S., Koelle, E. S. [et al.] The effect of HN3 on water and electrolyte balance in dogs. 25 1. 22cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Med. Div. Chem. Warf. Serv. U. S. Army. Alpert, L. K., & Peterson, S. S. The use of nitrogen mustard in the treatment of lymphomata. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep. 1947, 7: 187-94.—Barondes, R. D., & Lyons, C. Irradiating effect of methyl bis amine hydrochloride. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 138.—Bauer, Lockwood [et al.] Army general hospitals; cluneal trials of nitrogen mustards; clinical trials with strepto- mycin. Bull. Chemother. (NRC) Wash., 1948, 17.—Colarusso. A. Tossici di guerra, medicine di pace. Diagnosi, Nap., 1949, 5: 297-308.—Lange-Holm, A. Kvaelstofsennepsgas, et kngsstof i fredens tjeneste. Med. forum, Kbh., 1949, 2: 91.— Nitrogen mustards. Spec. Ser. U. S. Mil. InteU. Serv., 1943, No. 16, 7-9. —Nitrogen mustards, clinical trial of. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 63, Oct., 64; 1948 Jan. 84.—Nitrogen mustard (odorless) gases. Chem. Warf. Intelhg Bull, 1942, No. 2, 1.—Stokes, J., jr. Nitrogen « js,v£dopro,ect- Annuai Rep. Com. Liver Dis. Army Epidem. Hrl f 1 QAfi\ 10/fn c " r NITROGEN trichloride. Syn: Agene. Monahan, E. P., & Lalanne, G. G. Report of metabolism of dogs during agene toxicity. 4 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 49, U. S. Army M. Nutrit. Laborat. Pollock, G. H. Report of the species specifi- city of agene toxicity. 7 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 46, U. S. Army M. Nutrit. Laborat. Silver, M. L., Johnson, R. E. [et al.] Report of canine epilepsy caused by bleached (agenized) flour; white bread and epilepsy in animals. 15 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms No. 33, Rep. M. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Silver, M. L., Klein, J. R., & Monahan, E. P. [The same] ... Role of amino acids. 8 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms No. 31, Rep. M. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Silver, M. L., Monahan, E. P. [et al.] [The samel... Electroencephalographic analysis. 131. 27cm. Chic, 1948. Forms No. 35 of the preceding Rep. Silver, M. L., Zevin, S. S. [et al.] [The same] ... Experimental method. 6 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms No. 30 of the preceding Rep. NITROGLYCERIN [& deriv.] Desmond, A. M., & Fraser, P. K. Cordite fume poisoning. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 16-21. NITROPHENOL [and derivatives] Cypryfiski-Ciekawy, S., & Pawlowski, K. [Case of chronic icterus caused and sustained by picric acid] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 8: 231-7.—Fiumel, A. [Jaundice due to picric acid] Ibid., 1932, 19: 121-33.—Keeser, E. Vergiftungen durch Pikrin- saure, Trinitrophenol. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII—47, 29.-—Kubo, E. Paranitrosophenol yori paranitro- phenol no seisei ni tuite [Manufacture of paranitrophenol from paranitrosophenol] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 337—40.—Nilsson, H. A case of poisoning from working with explosives. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 138 (Abstr.)—Santillo. T. L'acido picrico nella medicina antica e nella chirurgia. Gior. med. mil, 1938, 86: 394-403. NITROTOLUENE. See under Trinitrotoluene. NITROUS fume. See also Nitric acid. Charleroy, D. K. Nitrous and nitric gas casualties. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 435-7.—Ellis, F. P. Nitrous fume poisoning; an insidious hazard of naval warfare. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 69-78.—Essen, K. W. Zur Klinik und Behandlung von Vergiftungen mit Nitrosegasen. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 209-19.—Fairlie, W. M. [Poisoning by nitrous fumes] MUitaerlaegen, 1921, 27: 93-6.—Traitement de l'intoxication par vapeurs nitreuses. Caduce'e, Par., 1909, 9: 317. NITROUS oxide. See also Surgical technic, Anesthetization. Dadlez, J. [Effect of nitrogen oxides on the organism] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 233-9.—McKesson, E. I., & Clement, F. W. Practical considerations of nitrous oxid-oxygen anes- thesia. Mil. Surgeon, 1926, 58: 33-43.—Moore, P. D. Nitrous oxide-oxygen anesthesia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 469-76.— Pflesser. G. Die Bedeutung des Stickstoffmon- oxyds bei der Vergiftung durch nitrose Gase. Veroff. Marine San., 1935, H. 26, 20-35.—Threlkeld, G. W. Gas anesthesia. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 874-6. NOISE. See also Aircraft, Noise; Battle, Noise; Deaf- ness; Ear, nose and throat, Injury; Hearing. Kipp, F. Hearing impairment caused by air- craft noise. 31 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. U8-46-18, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. NOISE 701 NOMENCLATURE Lewis, D. The effect of noise and vibration on certain psychomotor responses. 87p. 27^cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 8, Rep. Div. Res. U. S. Civil Aeronaut. Admin. Ogden, F. W. Effect of gunfire noise upon auditory acuity for pure tones. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 315, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Senturia, B. H. The effect of exposure to airplane noise on auditory acuity. 3 pts. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943-44. Forms Rep. No. 1-3, Proj. No. 205, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Bean, W. B. Noise and blast. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. D, No. 3. 14.—Clinical investiga- tion of effects of exposure of service personnel to turbo-jet engine noise. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, 89.—Effects of noise. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash., 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 6, 1-9.—Flaiz, J. W., & Wolf, E. G. The effect of noise on aviation personnel. Contact, Pensacola, 1943, 3: 160-7.—Hoople, G. D., Wolfe, W. C, & Bregande, S. C. Unrecognized battle noise trauma. Laryngoscope, 1947, 57: 125-36.—Kulikoysky, G. [Taking advantage of bone conduction in construction of sound boxes for high altitudes] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 31-7.— Littler, T. S. Effect of noises of warfare on the ear. Nature, Lond., 1940, 146: 217-9.—Meyrick, P. S. Observations on the incidence of acoustic trauma in the training of infantrymen. J. Lar Otol., Lond., 1946, 61: 248-50.—Noda, K. Soon ni yoru tyoki syogai ni kan-suru tyosa kenkyu [Study on trouble with the organs of hearing caused by noise] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1941, 30: 679; 865.—Oltramare, J. H. Lfisions produites par l'effet de souffle. In his ChU. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 26-32.—Suggit, S. C. Noise and hearing in relation to the problems of the Royal Navy. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 55-7.—Tonndorf, J. Combined effect of hypoxia and noise on hearing. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Apr., 20; July, 11; 1949, Jan., 12.—Van de Water, M. Noise, weapon of war nerves. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 4, 26.— Weiss, J. A. Deafness due to noises of warfare. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 381-6. --- Prevention. Bors6evsky, I. J. [Testing of new types of noise absorbers for aviators] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 69-72. ----— Pro- tivoSumy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 4:910-4.—Macfarlan, D. Prevention and treatment of acoustic trauma in war and civU Ufe. Laryngoscope, 1941, 51: 964-9. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 35: 172.— Morisue, S., & Varna- zaki, T. Bakuon ni tai-suru tyoki bogo no kenkyu [Studies in the protection of the auditory apparatus (of aviators) from buzzing (noises)] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 439-46, Ulust. --- white. See under Hearing. NOMA. See under Mouth, Disease. NOMENCLATURE. See also Injury, Classification and nomencla- ture; Military medicine, Dictionaries. United States. Armed Forces. Medical Service. Joint Armed Forces statistical classi- fication and basic diagnostic nomenclature of diseases and injuries with a list of surgical operations; United States Army, United States Navy [and] United States Air Force. 87p. 23Kcm. Wash., 1949. Forms Spec. Reg. 40-1025-1, U. S. Dep. Army, NAVMED P-1294, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. & U. S. Air Force Reg. 160-13. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-77: Instructions for use of the Standard nomenclature of disease and Standard nomenclature of operations by the medical staff of VA. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Abbreviations of official titles of companies and organiza- tions [tab.] In: Human Factors in Air Transp. Design (Mc- Farland, R. A.) N. Y., 1946, 644.—Abbreviations for scientific and engineering terms [tab.] Ibid., 645.—Alexander, C. E. Comments on mistakes made with the nomenclature, 1913, abstracts of patients (form F) and the statistical report (form K) U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1914, 8: 70-5. ------ Classification of the United States Navy Nomenclature, 1913. Ibid., 75-87.— Crosflll, J. W. L. The medicine of history. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 13-22.—Diagnostic (The) nomenclature. Annual Rep. Surg. Gen. U. S. Naw, 1947, 7.—Sokrascenija voennykh i voenno-medicinskikh terminov. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: p. xU-xvi.—Standardization of medical nomenclature within the Armed Forces. Rep. Com. M. & Hosp. Serv. U. S. Dep. Defense, 1949, Sect. B, 5p. NON-BATTLE casualty. See under Casualty, also under Injury. NON-UNION. See under Fracture, Healing. NORMANDY Beach. See under World War II. NORRBOTTEN. See under World War II, Sweden. NORTH ... For the following geographical terms see refer- ences under World War II in the Military Sec- tion—North Africa; Northern Europe; Northern Ireland; North Italy; Northwest Africa; North- west Europe. NORTHERN War [1700-1721] See under Wars and campaigns. NORTHWEST Campaign, Canada [1885] See under Wars and campaigns. NORWAY. For references to this country see under the following headings in the Military Section: Hospital report; Morbidity; Nutrition service; Ration; Recruiting; Tuberculosis; Venereal dis- ease; World War I; World War II. NOSE. See also Ear, nose and throat; Eye, ear, nose and throat; Nasal fossa; Nasal sinus; Naso- pharynx; Otorhinolaryngology; Ozena; Surgical technic, Nose. Alexander, E., jr. Adaptation of government issue spec- tacles as holder for nasal tube. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 166.— Popov, F. Nos. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva 1946-48, 3: 1366-70, pi. ---- Disease. Albright, P. M. An unusual nasal polyp. U. S. Nav. M Bull., 1923, 19: 169.—Angelescu, G. [Solitary voluminous nasal polypus (edematous fibroma)] Rev. san. mil., Bucur 1930, 29: 252-3.—Balla, A. Stenosi nasale, iperplasia del- I'anello di Waldeyer e carie dentaria nei militari. Gior. med mil., 1909, 57: 674-84.— Blank, P., & Levitt, H. MiUtary aspects of allergic rhinitis. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 96. Also Ann. Allergy, 1945, 3: 113-23.— Cola, F. Contributo alio studio della rinolitiasi. Gior. med. mil., 1925, 73: 526-9.—Diacicov. [Conjunctivitis of rhino- logic origin] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1931, 30: 15.—Duerto, J. La insuficiencia respiratoria nasal; sus relaciones con la fisio- logia y su importancia desde el punto de vista medico-militar Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1929, 19: 195-201.—Errecart, P., & Tolosa, E. E. Polipi antrocoanal; contribucion a su estudio. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 1009-18.—Filippov, M. Krovote6enie nosovoe. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 184-8.—Given, D. H. C. Report of the use of an anti-catarrh vaccine in a limited number of cases. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1921, 7: 330-3—Holscher. Die Behinderung der Nasenatmung und ihre Bedeutung fiir die Militardienstfahig- keit. MUitararzt, Wien, 1907, 41: 17; 37.— Lake, C. L. Rhinitis medicamentosa. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 657-9.—Mal fatti, G. Sull'importanza nei militari dell epistassi recidivante; a proposito di un poUpo nasale operate con mezzi di Fortuna. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 938-48.—Medical history of aUergic rhinitis. Res. Serv. M., 1945, No. 8, 3-20, pi.—Moore, G. A. Nasal obstruction in adults. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 6: 572-7; 1910, 15: 148-54.—Morris, S. J. Diseases and defects of the nose and nasal fossae. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 756-60.—Murga, J. .M. F., & Latienda, R. L. Granuloma nasal rhinosporidi6sico o enfermedad de Seeber. Rev. san. NOSE 702 NOSE mil. argent., 1947, 46: 359-62.—Nees, O. R. Rhinosporidium Seeberi. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 243-5, 2 pi.—O'FIynn, J. A.. & Rudd, E. T. S. A case of rhinosporidiosis. J. R. Nav. M Serv.. 1934, 20: 258-60.—Querol, H. E., & Arcioni, J. B. Neuralgia nasal. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 833-7 — Resad AM Ulu§ [Nasal neuroses] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, No. 27, 60-8— Rothschild, E., & Tanchester, D. Pros- thesis in a case of rhinoscleroma. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 142-4.-—Schmidt. Truppenarzt und Nasenkrankheiten. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 473-8.—Swanson, C. A. Rhinoneurosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1931, 29: 618-22.—Titche, L. L., & Glasser, J. Dermoid cvst of the nose. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45. 21: 92-4.—Wakita, M. Syutyo-sei bien ni tuite [Inflammation of the nose with swelling] Gun idan zassi, 1924, 98.—Young, C. T.f Cook, W. R., & Kawasaki, I. A. Allergic rhinitis and asthma in Hawaii. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 282-90. ---- Injury. Berendes, J. Ueber die Notwendigkeit der operativen Friihversorgung von Verletzungen der Nase und ihrer Neben- hohlen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 579-81.—Bobrovsky, N. A. Lecenie ognestrelnykh ranenij nosa i ego pridatocnykh pazukh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 35-7.—Bockstein, F. S. Lechebnye meropriatija pri ognestrelnykh raneniakh nosa i pridatochnykh pazukh. Ibid., 37-9. .------ [Gunshot lesions of the nose after our observa- tions in a rear evacohospital] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1945, No. 2, 45-7. ------ Ognestrelnye ranenija pridato6nykh pazukh nosa. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobra- zhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 26-47.—Camerer, C. B. Foreign body in the nares. U. S. Nay. M. BuU., 1923, 19: 168, 2 pi —Canfield, N. Primary war injuries involving the nose and sinuses. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 627 — Cinelli, A. A. Nasal atresias. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 244-52.—Di Donate, D. Traumi del naso. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 169-73.—Dobromylsky, F. I. Pokazanija k operativnym vmesatelstvam pri boevykh travmakh prida- todnykh polostej nosa i kharakter ikh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 32. -----— Boevye travmy nosa i ego pridato6nykh polostej; le6enie sootvetstvujusfiikh ranenykh v evakohospitaljakh. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 109-13.—Entelis, V. A., & Sobol, I. M. Pelot dlja fiksacii vosstanavlivaemogo naruz- nogo nosa. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 50-2.—Grigoriev, A. O kazuistike inorodnykh tel v nosu. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 12, 85.— Guilbert, Y. Appareil de prothese a ancrage endo-buccal pour le traitement des fractures des os propres du nez; plaies de la face traitees par la methode frangaise d autoplastic par glisse- ment. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 375-85, 4 pi.—Gurdin, M. M. The early care of nasal fractures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1706-12.—Hinsberg, V. Ohr, innere Nase und ihre NebenhShlen. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz., 1917, 507-24.—Ingersoll, J. M. Injuries of the nose and throat, due to bullet and shell wounds. Laryngoscope, 1919, 29: 624-32. Also Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass., 1919, 41. meet., 145-63.— Ivy R. H., & Eby, J. D. Injuries to nose. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 522-49 — Keigan, A. G. Traumatic amputation of nasal tip. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 2, 18.— Krukover, I. M. K metodike ustranenija sinehii v polosti nosa posle voennykh travm. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 55.—Kulikovsky, G. G., & Filippov, M. M. K voprosu o lecenii ranenij pridatoc- nykh pazukh nosa. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 33-5.—Loeb, W. J. Nasal synechia. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 122 — Lozanov, N. N. Lecenie boevykh ranenij nosa i pridatofinykh pazukh. In: Sborn nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Aloskva, 1944, 26-9.—Magnotti, T. Alterazioni del naso, laringe ed orecchio in animali sottoposti a compressione e decompressione di aria (aviatori e lavoratori dei cassioni) Otorinolar. ital., 1936, 6: 235-51.—Morestin, H. Mutilations nasales par projectiles de guerre; quatre cas de destruction de la partie superieure du nez, traites par la rhinoplastie selon la methode indienne avec addition de tuteurs cartilagineux. Bull. Soc. chir., Paris, 1915, n. ser., 41: 2465-78.—Niehues, B. Eine seltene Nasensteckschussverletzung. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 488-90.—Nisiyama, A. Kriegsverletzungen der Nase und der Nasennebenhohlen. Otorhinolaryngologia, Tokyo, 1939, 12: 476, pi.—Onodi, A. Rhinolaryngologische Falle vom Kriegsschauplatz. Arch. Ohr. &c. Heilk., 1915, 98: 244-60. Also Orvosi hetil., 1915, 59: 167; 237; 251; 482.—Rabinovic, Z. G. Ognestrelnye ranenija nosa i pridatodnykh pazukh. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 8: 68-101, 6 pi.—Repair of nasal fracture. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 14, 5.—Rosenfeld, I. M. Borba s sinekhijami polosti nosa, voznikshimi na pocve ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 53.—Ruttin, E. Demolierung der Nase durch Handgranatenverletzung. Mschr. Ohrenh., 1916, 50: 74.—Skrypt, A. A. K voprosu ob inorodnykh telakh v polosti nosa posle ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 47-50.— Wessely, E. Verletzungen der ausseren Nase und deren Umgebung; kosmetische WiederhersteUung. In: Kriegschi- rurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 614-31.—Womack, D. R. A fracture device for the nose. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 852-6.—Zollner. Behandlung von Nasenzertriimmerungen und -Durchschiissen. Aerztl. Feldpost., 1945, No. 2, 4. NOSOGRAPHY. See under Pathology. NOSTALGIA. Flicker, D. J., & Weiss, P. Nostalgia and its military im- plications. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 380-7.—Fonseca, V. Estudio sobre la nostalgia en nuestro ejercito. Mem. Congr. mid. panamer. (1896) 1898, 2. Congr., 2: 181-3.—Nostalgic militaire. Lancet, Lond., 1914, 2: 1261.—Schmidt, W. Heim- weh. In his Forens. psvchiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl., 1918, 189-92.—Wittson, C. L., HarrK H. I., & Hunt. W. A. Cryptic nostalgia. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 57-9. NOVA Goa. See under Hospital report. NOVARSENOBENZOL. See under Syphilis, Treatment. NOVOCAIN. See also Nerve block; Procain. Berdjaev, A. F. Mestnoe obezbolivanie smesju novokaina s suprareninom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1907, 219: Med. spec. pt, 582-9.—Bonnet, G., Idrac [et al.] Du traitement par les injections de novocaine de certaines 16sions du coude, fracture, luxations, osteomes. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 460-5.—■ Dumalle, G. A propos des infiltrations de novocaine dans les traumatismes articulaires et autres affections. Ibid., 1937, 31: 482-7.—Goodridge, D. Some cases of blanching following injections for dental local anaesthesia with novocain. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 255-61.—Hakala, E. W. Diagnostic and therapeutic novocaine injections in orthopedic practice. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: 15-9.— Kalashnikov, V. P. [Simple method of differentiation of novo- cain from cocaine by means of wood pulp] Tr. Acad. mil. med Kiroff, 1935, 2: 264-7.—Kondo, H., & Tanaka, G. [Syn- thase von Novocain] Gun idan zassi, 1917, 559-78.—Lichten- berg, J. Vyznam novokainu pro velikost a ucinnost chirurgic- kych transfusi. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 154-6.—Novikov, G. M. Novocaine block in emergency surgical practice and traumatology. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 162-1 (Abstr.)—Salvini, C. Sul valore diagnostico della reazione novocainoformalinica del Costa in alcuni gruppi di malattie. Gior. med. mil., 1927, 75: 416-22.—Single, H. A. Novocain or procain anesthesia. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 207.—Yanchich, S. [Refractometric dosage of hydrochloride of novocaine] Voj. san. glasnik, 1935, 6: 417-19. NUCLEAR energy. See under Atomic energy. NUCLEUS pulposus hernia. See under Intervertebral disc. NURSE. See also subsequent headings; also Cadet nurse; Civilian defense worker—by occupations: Nurse. Flight nurse; Hospital staff, Nurse; Uniform; Nurse. Barton, C. Tb^ women who went to the field [poem] Trained Nurse, 1938, 100: 544.—Corning, J. L. The nurse in peace and in war. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1916, 89: 811—Dugashe- vich, D. Sestra medicinskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 102-8.—Fisher, P. C. The nurse in war. South. Hosp., 1942, 10: No. 12, 9.—Hirschfeld, M. Eroticism of nurses. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y., 1937, 58-75 — Lawson nurses in nation's news reels. Lawson News, 1943, 3: No. 12, 6.—Lopez Font, E. Misi6n de la enfermera. Actual. med., Granada, 1944, 30: 517-20.—Nurse Haile Selassie. Brit. J. Nurs., 1941, 89: 45, portr.—Nurses' monument in ArUngton. Am. J. Nurs., 1937, 37: 623.—Nurses in wartime. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 37.—Our brave war nurses. Brit. J. Nurs., 1941, 89: 202.—P., P. Nurses and the war. Pub. Health Nurs., Utica, 1942, 34: 341-4.—Patterson, S. Nurses on the home and battle fronts. Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 254.—Payne, E. C. The camp nurse in wartime. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 348-52.—Sanchez, B. La enfermera en la guerra. ENE, Caracas, 1942, 1: No. 4, 37. ---- airborne. Nurse from the skies; R. A. F. nursing sisters train for para- chute jumps. Nurs. Mirror, Lond., 1948, 88: No. 2272, Suppl., 1.—Parachute nurses? R. N., Rutherford, 1941-42, 5: No. 5. 17. NURSE 703 NURSE --- Clubs. Ashton, M. Club for Army nurses. Brit. J. Nurs., 1942, 90: 17.—King George and Queen Elizabeth Club for service women of the Empire, London. Australas. Nurs. J., 1940, 38: 225.—Saunders, U. M. Clubs for nurses in India and France. Canad. Nurse, 1918, 14: 854-6. --- Drafting. American National Red Cross. Join the Army or Navy as nurses. 1 fold. 1. 29}<>cm. Wash., 1943. Act (An) concerning qualifications for registration of nurses during the war. Connecticut Health Bull., 1943, 57: 166.— Adams, L. Military need for nurses. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1942, 35: 640.—Army needs 10,000 nurses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 985.—Badger, G. L. Nurses for the Armed Forces. Pa- cific Coast J. Nurs., 1943, 39: 81.—Beard, M. The mobiliza- tion of nursing in national defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1361-4.—Call for Army nurses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 236.—Castanares Canedo, G. Fiebre de enfermeras. Medi- cina, Mex., 1942, 22: Suppl., 147.—Criteria of essentiality for nurses. Am. J. Nurs, 1943, 43: 977-9.—Cross, O. D. Nurse recruitment for militarv service. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alum- nae Mag., 1943, 42: 106-8.—Densford, K. J. ANA testimony on proposed draft legislation. Am. .1. Nurs., 1945, 45: 172; 383.—Dubois, E. C. Nurses for the Armed Forces. N. England J. M., 1943, 228: 209—Faville, K. Your part in recruitment of qualified students. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 5.— Fisher, P. C. The nurse in war. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 11, 49.—Flikke, J. O. Invitation to service. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 61, 163. ------ The Army calls all eligible nurses Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 25.—Hunter, G. V. Wartime nursing shortage. North. New York M. J., 1945, 2: 35.—Leeuwen, P. P. W. van [Mobilization experiences in the domain of nursing] Mil. spectator, Haag, 1940, 109: 422-5.—Lorenz, C. Into the microphone. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 11, 29.—Nurse Draft Bill and civilian hospitals. Hospitals, 1945, 19: No. 2, 33-5.—Nurse mobilization. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 5, 16.—Nurse shortage; survey shows loss of another 10% in pre-draft recruitment. Hospitals, 1945, 19: No. 4, 38.—Nurses swamped by demands from Army, Navy and civiUans. California West. M., 1943, 58: 139.—Petersen, A. Nurses are needed. Red Cross Courier, 1942, 21: 18.— Phillips, M. G. Nurses for the military services. Am. J. Nurs., 1949, 49: 95.—Recruiting and the nurse. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 1317.—Sheldon, P. C. The need for nurses in the Army. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1941, 37: 140-3 — Shortage of nurses. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 26.—Smith, D. M. Nursing recruitment. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 927.—Speck, J. M. Help wanted; nurses needed. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 4, 13.—State registration of nurses in mUitary service. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 864-8.— Van DeVrede, J. Nursing a war necessitv. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1943, 32: 90.—Wales, M. The wounded must not die. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1943-44, 13: 9. Also N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1943-44,96:80. --- male. See also Hospital Corps. Briggs, W. P. Men nurses in the U. S. Naw. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 39-42.—Brown, D. M. Men nurses and the U. S. Navy. Ibid., 1942, 42: 499-501.—Clark, D. He's with the Army Medical Department. Ibid., 1941, 41: 1448.—Martin, L. W. Men nurses are available for military nursing. Trained Nurse, 1944, 112: 357.—Men nurses and the Armed Services. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 1066-9.—Parker, G. P. Male nurses in the Army. Nurs. J. India, 1944, 35: 1'iO [group portr.] - Status of men nurses in the Army and Navy. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 518.—Wakeman, F. B. The training of male nurses for the military services. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 8, 76. --- National defense aspect. See also subheadings of Civilian defense worker; also Nursing Council for War Service. Parran, T., Bolton, F. P. [et al.] Nurses for defense. 12p. 24cm. Wash., 1941. B., I. G. Concerning the nursing defense program. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1942, 41: 79.—Barthe, J. Staff nursing and preparedness; some reasons hospitals face difficulties in obtaining general duty nurses. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1940, 36: 716-9.—Bel), C. A., & Miller, K. Nursing and the national defense program. Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 745.—Congress recognizes the vital contribution of nursing to defense in its appropriation of $1,200,000. Trained Nurse, 1941, 107: 126.—Couch, R. More civilian nurses? start with inventory of needs and attack from all angles. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 8, 40-2.—Cutler, E. C. Doubling our efforts. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 993.—Cutler, J. E. How the public and the nursing profession are combining to supply nursing needs during and after the war. Ibid., 1917-18, 18: 1021-9.— Defense of the nation's health. Pub. Health Nurs., 1941, 33: 738.—Dines, A. E. The nurse and national defense. In: Spec. Rep. State. Health Prepar. Conf. (New York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb., 1941, 37-41.—Erhardt. F. B. Nurses and the war. Arizona M., 1944, 1: 127.—Geister, J. M. Whose war is it? Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 123-5. ------ There is unrest among nurses. Ibid., Ill: 122-4.—Goodrich, A. W. Nursing and national defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 11-6.—- Goulding, F. A. The college nurse in the war effort. Pub. Health Nurs., 1942. 34: 506-9.—Grefe, F. Nursing and the defense program. J. AI. Ass. Georgia, 1942, 31: 29.—Greisen. E. C. The practical nurse, a war-time necessity. Milwaukee M. Times, 1943. 16: 19-21.— Groppe, E. B. The nursing prob- lem; a nurse's viewpoint. Hosp. Counc. Bull., 1941, 4: No. 10, 16-8.—Harker, G, D. Shortage of nursing. Bull. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1943, 28: No. 5, 13.—Hayes, J. H. The shortage of trained nurses presents a many-sided problem. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 7, 63-5.—Haynes, M. W. The nurse in the national defense program. Ibid., 1941, 15: No. 5, 17-9.— How hospitals can ease the nursing shortage. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 42.—Jacobs, E. R. Nurses and national defense. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1941, 44: 280.—Jones H. W. The nursing profession in national defense. Bull. Alumnae Ass. Child. Hosp. School Nurs., Bost., 1941, 21: 8-16.— Kennedy, W. P. Every nurse can help. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 323.—McCook, J. B. The supply of nurses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 538.—MacCurdy, F. Nursing, hospitals, and defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 653-8.—Mclver, P. Nursing in a program for national defense. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 196-202.—More nurses needed. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1227.—Nurse-famine closes floors of city hospitals. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 2065.—Nurses' war-time problems. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 492.—Nursing and the national defense program. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 223; 956.—Nursing preparedness. Ibid., 1940, 40: 1014-6.—Perozzi, L. Priorities for nursing. Oregon Health Bull., 1943, 21: No. 10, 3.— Resurvey of professional nurses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 971.—Schulz, C. L. The nurse in wartime. Merck Rep., 1944, 53: No. 3, 9-13.—Smith, W. H. How nurses are meeting the present needs. Am. J. Nurs., 1917-18, 18: 979-86.— Stewart, I. M. The nursing profession and national defense. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 10, 33-7. Also Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1941, 43: 503-6 (Abstr.) ------ Nursing preparedness; some lessons from World War I. Proc. Nat. League Nurs. Educ, 1941, 47: 201-14.—War consciousness. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 1099.—War work with a future. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 5, 17.—What can I do in this defense work? Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 201-7.—Whitehouse, W. W. A challenge to nursing. Proc Nat. League Nurs. Educ, 1941, 47: 99-105. ---- Navy nurse. See also Nurse Corps, United States: Navy. Bolton, F. P. As the public sees you, Navy Nurse. Trained Nurse, 1942, 109: 179.—Davis, D. M. The Navy nurse teaches as she serves. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 544.—De Witt, J. They follow the fleet. R. N., Rutherford, 1941-42, 5: 22-5.—Navy (The) nurse; her duties and responsibilities. Trained Nurse, 1918, 61: 80-3.—Navy nurses on the U. S. S. Solace. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1173-5.—Workman, H. M. The nurse serving in the Navy; possibilities in its diversified field. Trained Nurse, 1926, 76: 390-2. ---- Negro. Mead, J. M. Negro nurses in Armed Forces. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1945, 37: 163.—Negro nurses and the war effort. Nat. Negro Health News, 1943, 11: No. 3, 5. ---- Procurement and assignment. See also other subheadings. Jacobs, E. R. War Manpower Commission inaugurates procurement and assignment of nurses. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1944, 37: 38.—Nurse3 in procurement service offices. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1097.—Nursing division for Procurement and Assignment Service. Ibid., 122: 1130.—Nursing in War Manpower Commission. Am. J. Nurs , 1943, 43: 741-4. ---- Professional secrecy. Perrin, M. Le secret professionnel des infirmiers militaires. Presse med., 1909, 17: annexe, 513-5. ---- Rank. See also Nurse Corps. Nurse Bill is signed; study promotion plan. Army & Navy J., 1943, 80: No. 18, 493; 495.—Nurse or soldier? Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1449.—Petersen, A. The nurses' fight for military rank. Trained Nurse, 1942, 109: 98-100.—Sixteen nurses made lieutenant colonels. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1355. ---- Reserve. Civil (The) Nursing Reserve. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 205.—Improving the Civil Nursing Reserve. ' Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 471.—Jackson, W. L. The Naval Reserve Nurse Corps. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 19.—Lindner, J. A. Nursing reserve for defense. Mod. Hosp., 1941, 56: No. 4, 49.—Mclver, P. Federal aid for nursing education and student war nursing reserve. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 5, 21-4.— NURSE 704 NURSE CORPS Naval (The) Reserve Nurse Corps. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 385.—Reserve Army Nurse Corps and WMSC on inactive status can receive annual retirement credits. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 7, 3.—Short, A. The part the Army Nurse Corps Reserve will play in our mili- tary program. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 442-5.—Student War Nursing Reserve. Ibid., 1943, 93: 214.—Watt, K. C. The Civil Nursing Reserve. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 801. ---- Training. See also Nursing, Instruction. Burston, S. R. Training of nurses in Army hospitals. Australas. Nurs. J., 1943, 41: 85-7.—Examinations for nurses for national defense. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2601.— Frid, R. E. Training on bivouac; Army nurses with an affiliated medical unit prepare for service. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 734-6.—Glasoe, D. I. Planning together for more students. Ibid., 719.—League (The) considers defense; the forty-seventh annual convention of the National League of Nursing Educa- tion, Detroit, Michigan, May 26-30, 1941. Ibid., 1941, 41: 816-32.—Marley, F. Training nurses for war. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 788.—Rolfe, M. More foreign phrases for the nurse. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 1243; 1326.—Schmidt, E. L. Training of WAVES for hospitals. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 717.-—Stewart, I. M. Nursing education and national defense. Ibid., 1940, 40: 1376-85.—Tracy, M. A. Speeding up produc- tion of nurses. Ibid., 1942, 42: 193-5.—Washburn, F. A. Schools of nursing should shorten their courses for the period of the emergency. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No. 2, 68. ---- veteran. Hickey, M. A. The present nursing service of the U. S. Veterans' Bureau and what the Veterans' Bureau is doing for disabled ex-service nurses. Proc. Am. Nurs. Ass., 1924, 24: 83-9. ---- visiting. Bathgate, M. M. M. Duties of a health visitor in war-time. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 410.—Pappas, J. P. The role of the visiting nurse on a miUtary post. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 563-5. Also Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 6, 3-9. NURSE Corps See also Cadet Nurse Corps; Flight nurse; Hospital Corps; Nursing service. India. Army. Medical Directorate, India. Wrongful use of the term nursing officer, p. 3. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 260, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. Kivimaki, A. In Finland with the Medical Lottas. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 305-9.-—Memorandum para la preparacion de enfermeras de sanidad militar de la RepubUca de Colombia. Rev. colomb. pediat., 1943, 2: 137-40. ---- Brazil. Enfermeiras do Exeixito. Impr. med., Rio, 1943-44, 19: No. 361, 132-4.—Enfermeiros de guerra. Brasil med., 1942, 56: No. 45, p. xii. ---- Canada. Brown, G. E. Have we kept our pledge? Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 277.—Gibson, A. Canadian nurses in Scotland. Ibid., 1944, 40: 858. ---- Germany. Pflugt-Harttung, E. v. Frontschwestern; ein deutsches Ehrenbuch. 2. Aufl. 342p. 8? Berl., 1936. Forms Bd 21, Deut. Tat im Weltkrieg. Cramer, H. Bericht, erstattet zur Anregung der Ausbildung von Kriegskrankenpflege-Helferinnen in einem vaterlandischen Frauenvereine. Zschr. KrankenpfL, 1906, 28: 281-4.— Korting. Neuere Gesichtspunkte und Bestimmungen zur Schwesternausbildung. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1909, 38: 847-57.—Kunze, J. Die Regelung des Einsatzes von Kranken- schwestern im Sanitatsdienst. Zschr. ges. Krankenhauswes., 1939, 491-4.—Lehmann, M. Beschleunigte Ausbildung zur DRK-Krankenschwester. Med. Welt. 1941, 15: 15. ------ Ausbildung von Sanitatsdienstgraden der Wehrmacht usw. zu Krankenpflegern. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 407. ---- Great Britain. Fenwick, E. G. The Archbishop of Canterbury and spiritual guidance for women in auxUiary services. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 25.—Freer, F. Nurses of the British services. Trained Nurse, 1943, 111: 419-21.—Jones. K. H. Nursingin the British Army; Queen Alexandra's Imperial MUitary Nursing Service. Internat. Nurs. Rev., Geneve, 1939, 13: 6-24, pi. ------ Broadcast talk on nursing profession on active service with the Army. Brit. J. Nurs., 1943, 91: 115. ------ Q. A. I. M. N. S. professional and military status. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1945 41: 60 &c—Mein Gott. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 159.— Moody, P. E. With pen and brush; a Q. A. reports; when a ward is a tent. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 819.—Neuburger. Das Konigin-Alexandra-Schwestern-Korps der englischen Armee. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1908, 37: 321-9.—Nurses to the R. A. F. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 1304.—Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service; increased pay, pensions, etc Brit. J. Nurs., 1935, 83: 233.—Reward for bravery. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 448.—Scarlet and grey. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 208-11. ---- Naval Reserve. See under Nurse, reserve. ---- Russia. See under Nursing service—by countries: Russia. ---- Switzerland. Hunziker, E. Der Schweizerische Samariterbund. In Sanitatstruppen, Zur., 1942, 75-7. ---- United States. About our units and our nurses in the Armed Forces, from General Hospital No. 118. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1943, 42: 58-63.—Bernays, E. L. The Armed Services and the nursing profession. Am. J. Nun., 1946, 46: 166-9. ---- United States: Army. See also Nurse, reserve. Stimson, J. C. History and manual of the Army Nurse Corps. 115p. 8? Carlisle Barracks, 1937. United States. Army. Crile General Hospital [Cleveland, Ohio] Directory of nurses, 1 February 1946. 6p. 27cm. Clevel., 1946. Bound with its Hosp. Regulations, Clevel., 1946. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-20, Medical Department; The Army Nurse Corps—General provisions. Changes No. 1. 2p. 8? Wash., 1931. ---- Army regulations No. 40-20, Medica] Department; The Army Nurse Corps—General provisions. 15p. 8? Wash., 1934. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Army Nurse Corps. The Army nurse. 32p. 2lKcm. Wash., 1944. Air medal awarded Army nurses. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 498.—Army (The) Nurse Corps. Ibid., 1942, 118: 1374.— Army Nurse Corps; dietitians and physical therapy aides in Army Medical Department. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 78.—Army Nurse Corps keeps pace with Army expansion. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 6, 66.—Army Nurse Corps on maneuvres. R. N., Rutherford, 1943-44, 7: 44-9.—Army (The) nurse in war exhibit. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 434-7.— Aynes, E. A. Nurses in blue await their orders overseas. Pa- cific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 416.—Blanchfield, F. A. The needs of the Army Nurse Corps. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 991. Also Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 546-8.—Bonney, V. L. In the Army Nurse Corps at Fort Eustis, Virginia. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1942, 41: 15-8.—Bowen, I.. H. She's in the Army now! Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 174-7.— Brown, I. C. Army Nurse Corps. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 519.—Callori, M. A. A year in the Army. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1941, 37: 533.—Dick, G. E. A look into the Army nurses' past, present, but not future; you may find that in tea leaves. Bull. Nurses' Alumnae Ass. Univ. Maryland, 1942, 11-3.—Dock. L. L. Army Nurse Corps. In her Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs., N. Y., 1922, 67.—Elliott, D. V. Graduate educational program for Army Nurse Corps. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 448-55. ------ The Army Nurse Corps educa- tional program. Ibid., 1950, 106: 211-4.—Fisher, P. C. First U. S. Army nurses got $50 per month and maintenance. Hosp. Management, 1943, 56: No. 5, 58-68.—Flikke, J. O. The Army Nurse Corps. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1942, 31: 214. ----- Many advantages offered by the Army Nurse Corps. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: 56. ------ The Army Nurse Corps in time of war. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 174-8.—Hodson, J. L. Army sisters. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 262-5 — Hopkins news from the Armed Forces. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1943, 42: 166; 1944, 43: 83.—Hunter, F. E. Army nurses did superb work. Trained Nurse, 1946. 116: 264-8.—Longest period of service in Army Nurse Corps com- pleted. Release U. S. War Dep. Bur. Pub. Relat., 1943, Nov. 11, 1-3.—Looking in on the life of an Army nurse. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 276-8.—Menninger, W. C. The women in the Medical Department. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled NURSE CORPS 705 NURSES' AIDE World N Y., 1948, 115-20.—Nurse Corps educational pro- gram.' Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 538.—Nurses appointed for overseas service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: g44_—On going into the Army; what to take along and what to expect in the way of equipment. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 1351-6.—Parks, R. E. A nurse looks at Army life. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 8, 15.—Parran, T. Way cleared to undertake vast cooperative program for training of Nurse Corps. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 8, 29—Paxton. V. M. ANC reinforcements land in France. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 13-6.— Phillips, M. G. Late developments in the Army Nurse Corps. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 8, 36-45 Army Nurse Corps activities. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1950 5: 17-27.—Schwartz, D. An open letter from members of the Army Nurse Corps. Am. J. Nurs., 1946, 46: 287.— Sinclair, B. J. My preview of Army nursing. Ibid., 1942, 42- 17 —Stimson, J. C. Records in the Nursing Division of the Surgeon General's office. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 307-9. ----- Address. Summary Proc. Am. Red Cross, 1941, 76-85. ■-----■ United we stand. Proc. Nat. League Nurs. Educ, 1941 47: 214-20. ------ The role of American nurses in winning the war. Canad. Nurse, 1942, 38: 623-8.—Sutherland, D. With the Army War Show. R. N., Rutherford, 1942-43, 6:'22; 78. ------ Commandos of the Army Nurses Corps. Ibid., No. 8, 27; 68.—Thirty-one thousand Army nurses and their' postwar plans. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 1021-3.— Thompson, D. E. Personnel Division; Section of Army Nurse Corns Surgeon General's Office. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1923, 1: 176-90.—Three officers of Nurse Corps awarded SUver Star. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 992.—Wilbur (Lieut. Col.) and Corp. Martin, Nurse Corps administrators of Army nurses in North African theater. Ibid., 927—Will Army pay be increased? Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1423.—Williams, A. K. Patriotism is not enough. Ibid., 297.— Witmer S. K. Life in the Army Nurse Corps. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1942. 41: 67.—Wolf, A. D. The Army Nurse Corps of General Hospitals Nos. 18 and 118. Ibid., 104-6.—Wooders, M. A., & Curtis, D. A. The Army Nurse Corps. In their Emergency Care, Phila., 1942, 369-73. --- United States: Navy. See also Cadet Nurse Corps; Hospital Corps: Nurse, Navy. United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. The Navy Nurse Corps. 22p. 23^cm. Wash., 1943. Andrus, C. L. Career in the Navy Nurse Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 371-5.—Baars, F. W. RecoUections of earlv independent duty. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 37-40— Bowman, J. B. The Navy Nurse Corps and its rela- tion to the advancement of nursing education. Proc. Am. Nurs. Ass., 1924, 24: 78-83.—Jackson, L. The education pro- grams avaUable for nurses in the Navy Nurse Corps. MU. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 214-7.—Martha EUzabeth Pringle, pioneer in Navy Nurse Corps. Trained Nurse, 1940, 105: 388, portr.— Nurse (The) Corps [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 23-45— Trippe, A. D. Hospital Corps school serves fleet. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 4, 46. NURSERY. See also Civilian defense, Protection of chil- dren; Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care; Newborn; Social service. Gilchrist, M. L., & Menzies, M. F. War-time nurseries. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 185.—Holt, M. War-time nurseries. Pub. Health, Lond., 1941-42, 55: 191.—Pirrie, G. D. War- time day nurseries. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 141.—Spiker, D. A wartime problem; the gioup care of pre-school chUdren. WeU. BuU., Springf., 1943, 34: No. 8, 18-20.—Symons, A. D. War-time nurseries. Med. Off., Lond., 1944, 71: 6.—War time nurseries. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 468. Also Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 777.—Women talk of war-time nurseries. Ibid., 1942, 1: 120. NURSES' aide. See also Civilian defense; Civilian defense worker; Hospital stafT; Red Cross nursing. American National Red Cross, & United States. Office of Civilian Defense. Guide for the training of volunteer nurses' aides [4]p. 27cm. Wash., 1941. In: Planning Guides etc. (U. S. Off. CivUian Defense) Wash., 1942. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-165: Utilization of volunteer services of American Red Cross student volunteer nurse's aides. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Civilian defense; training of volunteer nurses' aides. N England J. M., 1941, 225: 1031.—Lippmann, H. B. 100,000 824787—VOL. 11, 4th SERIES-----45 volunteer nurse's aides for civilian defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1393-6.—MacDonald, I. M. Nurse's aides for the Army. Ibid., 1944, 44: 659.—Meirelles, M. M. Alguns aspectos relativos a formacao do pessoal auxiliar do Servico de saude. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1949, 38: 313-36.—Volunteer Nurses' Aides in Veterans Administration Hospitals. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 18. NURSING. See also related material under Air evacuation; Emergency medical service; Hospital service; Hospital ship, Experiences; Industrial nursing; Journals; Psychiatric hospital; Red Cross nurs- ing; Wounded. Chibnall, H. F. Nursing. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 27-9.—Federal funds for nursing. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 956.-—Lorimer, S. El cable salvavidas. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 214-20.—Matusov, P., & Wulfovich, M. Ukhod za bolnymi i ranenymi. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 695-707.—Praag. S. W. MiUtaire ziekenverpleging. Mil. geneesk., tschr., 1909, 13: 169-79.— Schmidt, E. L. Visual aids in nursing arts. Hosp. Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 2, 6-9.—Stimson, J. C. Army nursing and the cost of medical care. Am. J. Nurs., 1933, 33: 756-62. ---- Experiences. See also Nursing service, field. Campbell, R. W. Dorothy, V. A. D., and the doctor. 96p. 12? Lond., 1918. Flikke, J.O. Nurses in action. 239p. 21cm. Phila., 1943. Haskell, R. G. Helmets and lipstick. 207p. 20cm. N. Y., 1944. Heil, M. Erlebnisse einer Schwester. 147p. 19^cm. Rudolstadt, 1936. Schilling, E. Als Sanitar an der Front, aus den Tagenbuchaufzeichnungen eines Schweizer Krankenpflegers im Weltkrieg. 231p. 12? Ziir., 1935. American nurses torpedoed. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 948 —Foster, J. A state of war exists; an American nurse in a British hospital. Am. J. Nurs., 1940, 40: 3-7.—Gavin, M. Puerto Rico as seen by an Army nurse. Bull. Nurses Alumnae Ass. Univ. Maryland, 1934-35, 11-3.—Giblin, W. BUtz diary. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 6, 3.—Jones, K. On active service with the Army. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 719.—Lorway, E. The nurse as upholder of the faith; a talk with Edith McAlpine, R. N., who has served in Canada, England, India, Africa, and in Peiping, China. Trained Nurse 1936, 96: 224-8.—McCann, A. P. Dressing the wounds of China. Ibid., 1937, 99: 507-11.—Nissley, C. The blue triangle hut. Mod. Hosp., St. Louis, 1918, 11: 416-8.—Story (The) of two nursing sisters returning on the torpedoed Rangi- tane. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 847; passim.—Ten thousand miles from home. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 358- 60.—Wankowicz, M. War is like this. R. N., Rutherford, 1941-42, 5: No. 4, 14; 50. Health nursing. Arnstein, M. G. New York plans for emergency public health nursmg. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 125-7.—Faville, K. Private agency in the defense program. Ibid., 1942, 34: 4_i0.—Gonzalez Rivera, M. Adiestramiento de trabajadores de salubridad en tiempo de guerra. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1944, 23: 13-7.—Haupt, A. Public health nursing in relation to shortage of medical care. Oregon Health Bull., 1943, 21: No 37 3.—Hilbert, H. Community nursing service during wartime. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 239-45. —---- Patterns of combination agencies, 1942. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 457-62.—Houlton, R. Notes from the National Organization for Public Health Nursing; board considers war- time needs. Ibid., 1942, 34: 162-4.—Maintaining minimum public health nursing in wartime. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1943, 22: 45-7.—Mingledorff, V. A. What Georgia public health nurses are doing in war nursing. J. M. Ass Georgia, 1943, 32: 214.—Public health nursing in relation to shortage of medical care. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 296-8—Public health nursing in wartime. Health News, Albany, 1942, 19: 129.—Rooney, M. A. Wartime public health nursing' responsibilities. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 345- 50 —Sheahan, M. W. Public health nursing in the war. Ibid., 1942 34: 371-9.—Stewart, H. R. War problems of pubUc health nurse. South. Hosp. Rec, Atlanta, 1917, 4: 203-6.— Trautman J. A., & Giacomo, R. PubUc health nursing in a marine hospital. Pub. Health Nurs., 1949, 41: 339-42.— Tucker, K. Public health nursing in national defense. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 1293-1300.—Wartime modifications in public health nursing services for the sick. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 79-81. NURSING 706 NURSING ---- History. Barth, R. Aus dem Heldenleben einer Diakonisse; Schwester Sofie Holzer, vom Martha- Maria-Verein in Niirnberg, als Opfer fiir das Vaterland gestorben in Brest Litowsk am 22. Oktober 1915. 32p. 8? Stuttg., 1915. Wakeford, C. The wounded soldiers' friends; the story of Florence Nightingale, Clara Barton and others. 152p. 8? Lond., 1917. American nurses in five wars. Clin. Excerpts, N. Y., 1944, 18: 163-73.—Dyer, E. M. The 50. anniversary of the Inter- national Council of Nurses. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 15-21.—Foote, J. A. War and peace in the evolution of nursing. Trained Nurse, 1918, 61: 69-71.— Goodrich, A. W. The vanguard of an international army. Am. J. Nurs., 1920-21, 21: 855-63.—Hosmer, G. E. H. Louisa May Alcott: war nurse. Trained Nurse, 1932, 89: 145-51.— Infermiere (Le) in pace e in guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 1, varia, 560-2.—Ingle, A. S. The war record of a Victorian woman. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1946, 42: 897.— Nursing in 1941. Ibid., 1941, 37: 1003-6.—Sister of Mercy tending a wounded soldier, picture by Mark Antokolsky. In: Collect, of portraits of the Library.—Thompson, A. MiUtary nursing through the ages. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 194-202.—Zembrzuski, L. [Woman in the role of the good Samaritan through history] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 681-90. ---- Industrial. See Industrial nursing. ---- Instruction. See also Nurse, Training. Nursing education in wartime. N. Y., No. 1-14, 1942-45. Crosno, G. M. The nurse instructor at a EUCOM training school. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 8, 53-5.— Dick, A. A wartime refresher course. Canad. Nurse, 1941, 37: 259-61.—Gelinas, A. Nursing education today, civUian and mUitary. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 203-7.—Hoffert, F. What is being done to meet present problems in the education of students. Tr. Am. Congr. Obst. Gyn. (1942) 1943, 2. Congr., 302-6.—Holmes, M. C. The educational programs avaUable for graduate nurses in universities and colleges. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 207-9.—Ingravalle, A. Prolusione ai corsi infermiere deUa C. R. I. per l'anno scolastico 1941-42. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 801-4.—Nursing instructions. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 936.—Phillips, E. C. The preparation of the practical nurse. Ibid., 1950, 106: 209. ---- Manual. See also appropriate references under Medical soldier; Military medicine, Manual; Naval medicine, Manual, etc. Barclay, M. K. 101 suggestions for ward instructions (specially adapted for use in military hospitals) 113p. 32? Lond., 1933. France. Ministere de guerre. Service de Sante. Manuel du maitre-infirmier. 546p. 8? Par., 1934. Mackintosh, J. M. War-time nurse. 246p. 17%cm. Edinb., 1940. Mitchiner, P. H., & MacManus, E. E. P. Nursing in time of war. 169p. 13%cm. Lond., 1939. Also 2. ed. 145p. 13}£cm. Lond., 1943. Prussia. Kriegsministerium. Unterrichts- buch fiir Lazarethgehiilfen. 272p. 20Hcm Berl., 1886. Schroder, W. Der Operationshelfer; Anlei- tung fiir den Sanitatsdienst im Feldoperationssaal. 35p. 8? Berl., 1936. ---- naval. See also Hospital ship. All in the day's work; on escort duty. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 37.—Barnes, I. M. L., & Wright, J. A. Nursing aboard one of the world's largest ships. Nurs. Mirror, Lond., 1945, 80: 357.—Bowman, J. B. History of nursing in the Navy. U. S Nav. M. BuU., 1928, 26: 123-31.—H., L. J. Nursing in the Navy. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1938, 34: 233.—Navy (The) cares for its own; nursing care of two types of injuries, as practiced in a U. S. Naval Hospital in California. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 97-9.—Schwartz, D. Nursing aboard a hospital ship! Am. J Nurs., 1945, 45: 996-8.—Turner, S. C. Nursing on a troopship. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 76. Standards. Baehr, G. The Office of Civilian Defense and professional nursing standards. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1419.—Holiman, L. H. Maintaining standards of nursing service under wartime conditions. Hosp. Counc. BuU., 1944, 7: No. 6, 12-8.— Maintenance of established standards of nursing education with special reference to the adjustment of teaching schedules to the accelerated nursing education program. BuU. Am Coll Surgeons, 1943, 28: 223. ---- Technic. See also Operating room; Surgical technic. Amrein, A. Du und der Kranke; einige Winke fiir die haus- liche Krankenpflege. MUitarsanitat, Zur., 1946, 28: 94.— Anderson, Sister H. B. Surgical nursing in wartime. J R Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 287.—Gilbert, E. W. Bedside nursing. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (Courville, C. B. &c.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 251-60. ------ Nursing technique Ibid., 261-5.—Kitchell, M. E. Surgical nursing. Med. Bull North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 4, 27-32. See also National delense, Defense area: Hygiene (etc.) Frontier Nursing Service. Frontier nurs- ing in war. 20p. 23cm. Lexington, 1943. Altendorfer, M. E. Wartime nursing care in representative general hospitals. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1945, 60: 90-9.__ Arlt, I. v. Die Fiirsorgeschwester im Frieden und im Kriege (eine Erwiderung) Wien. klin. Wschr., 1913, 26: 1278.— Crumb, V. Changes on the home nursing front. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 424-7.—Denting, D. Some aspects of war- time nursing on the West Coast. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 565-70.—Elite, K. W. New ways in wartime. Canad. Nurse' 1942, 38: 160-4.—Geister, J. M. Business as usual? Trained Nurse, 1942, 108: 426-9. ------ Nursing trailways. Ibid., 1943, 110: 361-4.—Goostray, S. War challenges professional effort. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 662-4.—H., R. Important meeting on nursing in the war. Pub. Health Nurs., 1942, 34: 239.—Haupt, A. C. Our war nursing program. Am. J. Nurs 1942, 42: 1381-5. Also South. Hosp., 1943, 11: 13, &c. ------ Bottlenecks in our war rfursing program. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 666-70. ----— National war nursing program. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 4, 26-30.—Home nursing care during the war. Med. Care, 1943, 3: 79-81.—McCracken, E. The effect of the war on the nursing situation abroad. Mod. Hosp., 1917, 9: 439-41.—Martin, A. P. How one district strengthened its organization for wartime activities. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 1074.—Nutting, A. The relation of the war program to nursing in civU hospitals. Mod. Hosp., 1918, 11: 339-42.—Private duty nursing in war-time. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 1365.— Report on war time nursing problems. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 898.—Schwitalla, A. M. Changing concepts of nursing seen as one result of war program. Hosp. Manage- ment, 1944, 57: No. 6, 60-4.—Seder, F. M. More hght on wartime nursmg. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 643-5.—Tatter- shall, L., & West, M. D. Wartime nursing care in 604 general hospitals. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 211-4.—War-time (For) health. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 1273.—Wartime nursing is different. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 835-8. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 99. Also Q. Rev., Wash., 1943, Sept., 5 — Zeigler, F. H. New nursing needs create new opportunities. " Is, 1943, 17: No. 5, 72-5. NURSING Council for War Service. See also Nurse, National defense aspect. United Staies. National Nursing Coun- cil for War Service. A guide for the organiza- tion of collegiate schools of nursing, prepared by the National Nursing Council for War Service raid the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing. 35p. 23}£cm. N. Y., 1942. Curry, H. C. State Nursing Council for War Service. Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1943-44, 16: 134.—Dickerson, D. State Nursing Council on National Defense, and annual con- vention program. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1941, 30: 412.—General (The) Nursing CouncU for England and Wales. Brit. J. Nurs., 1941, 89: 47.—Grant, L. M. Report of Joint Committee of the Connecticut Hospital Association and the Supplv and Dis- tribution Sub-Committee of the C. S. N. A. N. C. F. W. S. Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7: 492.—How to organize local nursing councils on defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 523.—Jacobs, E. R. Public health nurses and local nursing councils for war service. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1943, 46: 177.— National Nursing Council needs cooperation of physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 842.—New York State Nursing Council for War Service, Bulletin No. 5, March 19, 1943. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 777.—State nursing councils on defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 203.—Summary of activities of National Nursing CouncU for War Servjce, Inc. Davis Nurs. Surv., 1943, 7: 297.—Wickenden, E. B. National Nurs- ing Council for war service sums up its efforts to meet the need for nurses. Mod. Hosp., 1943, 60: No. 3, 76-8. NURSING KIT 707 NURSING SERVICE NURSING kit. See also Kit. Thorp, F. P. FUght nurses' utiUty case. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 3. ------ & Cowart, J. R. Development of a flight nurses' utility kit. Ibid., 1948, July, 26. NURSING order. Herring, N. Military nursing orders. Canad. Nurse, 1941, 37: 489-91.-—Pazzini, A. Cenni storici sui piu noti ordini ospedalieri. Athena, Roma, 1941, 10: 155-7.—Steiner, J. The military medical service of the Teutonic Order. Mil. Surgeon, 1907, 20: 131-3. NURSING school. See under School. NURSING service. See also Hospital service, Nursing service; Nurse Corps; Red Cross nursing. Barkley, E. M. Optimum use of nursing service in the war effort, Indust. M., 1943, 12: 564. Also Indust. Nurs., 1943, 2: No. 4, 11-3.—Comparative notes on mUitary nursing services in twenty-five countries. Internat. Counc. Nurses, Geneva, 1928, 3: 249-58.—Deming, D. War and post-war needs for nursing service. Med. Care, 1944, 4: 103-14.—Dennison, C. Main- taining the quaUty of nursing service in the emergency. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 617-26.—Ferber. Ueber offentUche und Kriegs-Kran ken pflege einst und jetzt. Rotes Kreuz, Berl., 1914, 32: 556; 586.—H., A. La nurse de l'armee en France et en Amerique. Garde malade hosp., Bord., 1913, 129-33.— Larsen, C. A. Meeting nursing service problems during war time. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 196.—Leitch, M. A. Nursing service in war time. Ibid., 194-6.—Nursing service adjusts to wartime pressures. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 537-40.— Nursing service in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 562.— Robson, E. G. CivUian nursing service in wartime. Hospitals, 1943, 17: 36-8. --- Air evacuation. See under Air evacuation, Nursing. --- field. See also Nursing, Experiences. Engel, D. D. I was married in battle. 7 1. 207/2cm. N. Y., 1942. Jolly, E. R. Nuns of the battlefield. 336p. 8? Providence, 1927. Clayton, F. Front-line surgical nurses. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 234.—Day in the Ufe of a nurse at the front. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 62.—Duty (On) with the fighting forces. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 577-80.—Francis, J. R. The role of the Army nurse in field operations. Med. BuU. Europ. Command. 1949, 6: No. 8, 56-8.—Kirk, N. T. Girls in foxholes. Am. Mag., 1944, May, 17, passim.—Paxton, V. M. With field hospital nurses in Germany; Army nurses serve forward combat units. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45:131-3.—Todd, C. E. Nursing under fire. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 335-41.—War nursing on the military front. CaUfornia West. M., 1943, 58: 139. --- Health nursing. See as subdivision under Nursing. --- by countries. Boman, E. Armeforvaltningens sjukvardsstyrelses forslag om anstallande af sjukskoterskor vid armens sjukhus. Tskr. mil. halsov, 1909, 34: 345-54.—Giacobbe, C. L'opera deUa infermiera nella organizzazione sanitaria mUitare per la difesa della nazione e del popolo. Gior. med. mU., 1940, 88: 1-13.— Meirelles, M. M. Subsfdios para o estudo das condicSes de enfermagem no exercito. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1949, 38: 309-12.—Wankowicz, M. Poland's nurses in the Middle East. R. N., Rutherford, 1943-44, 7: No. 7, 36, &c. --- by countries: Canada. See also Nurse Corps, Canada. Canadian nurses plan for the emergency. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1420.—Ellis, K. W. The provinces go into action. Canad. Nurse, 1942, 38: 239-42.—Macleod, A. J. Nursing service. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 78-84 — Military nursing in Canada. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 729.— Nursing service, R. C. A. M. C. Canad. Nurse, 1941, 37:103 — Nutting, A. War conditions in the nursing world. Ibid., 1918, 14: 1292; 1352.—On active service. Ibid., 1940, 36: 675.— Russell, M. G. The Royal Canadian Naval Nursing Service. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1946-47, 4: 161-6.—Scarlett, E. P. TUl the barrage Ufts. Canad. Nurse, 1940, 36: 476-9. by countries: Finland. Nursing the wounded in Finland. Nurs. Times, Lond.. 1940, 36: 341. ---- by countries: France. Elston, C. The nurse as patriot; the establishment of a mUitary nursing service in France. Brit. J. Nurs., 1910, 45: 205; 226.—Fromaget, C. De l'utilisation de la femme comme infirmiere en temps de guerre; quaUtes et devoirs de l'mfirmiere. J. meU Bordeaux, 1916, 46: 123-6.—Guerre (La) et le travail fe'minin; la profession d'infirmiere en France. Rev. philan- throp., Par., 1916, 37: 225-47.—Lande, P. L. Les infirmieres mUitaires en France. Garde malade hosp., Bord., 1908, 177-91.-—McGearey, A. Nursing in France. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 127.—Noel. L'insuffisance numeiique des infirmiers miUtaUes. BuU. mid., Par., 1911, 25: 1059. ------ & Yvon. A propos de l'insuffisance numerique des infirmiers mUitaires. Ibid., 1912, 26: 332.—Pearce, J. A front Une nurse with the Free French. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 1160-2, ---- by countries: Germany. See also Nurse Corps, Germany. Caemmerer, C. v. Berufskampf der Kranken- pnegerin in Krieg und Frieden. 153p. 20cm. Munch., 1915. Bedarf der Wehrmacht an Krankenschwestern. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 370. Also Kim. Wschr., 1943, 22: 352. Cofte. Die Aufgabe der Frau im Kriege. Rotes Kreuz, Berl., 1913, 31: 811-3.—Gerlach. Wie ist die freiwiUige Kranken- pflege in den Heeressanitatsdienst eingereiht? Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 658-65.—Hartleben. Wehrmacht, Rotes Kreuz und freiwiUige Krankenpflege. Deut. Aerztebl., 1940, 70: 512.—Holzhauer. Die freiwiUige Krankenpflege und ihre Verwendung im Kriege. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1914, 11: 523-6.—Kimmle. Die freiwUlige Krankenpflege in Deutsch- Siidwestafrika. Rotes Kreuz, Berl., 1906, 24: 742.—Riese. Ueber die richtige Verwendungsstelle der Krankenschwestern und Pflegerinnen im Kriege. Med. Klin., Berl., 1915, 11: 8.— Schalbe, J. Aus der Organisation der weiblichen Kriegs- krankenpflege. Deut. Rev., 1915, 1: 361-71.—-Schultzen. Ausbau der Krankenfiirsorge in der Armee neben der Kasernen- und Lazarettpflege. In: Schjerning Festschr., Berl., 1913, 191-204.—Stiassny, S. Die SteUung der Frau im Feldsanitats- dienst. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1914, 27: 1164. ---- by countries: Great Britain. See also Nurse Corps, Great Britain. Great Britain. War Office. Nursing in the Army. 12p. 12? Lond., 1938. A., K. F. Liverpool gives thanks to its women. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 415.—American nurses in England. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 490, group portr.—Britain meets in- creased demand for nurses in time of war. Ibid., 214.— British (The) nurse keeps faith in troublous times. Trained Nurse, 1940, 105: 362.—Churchill (Mr.) reviews London nurses of the Civil Defence Services. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 575.—Heroism of British nurses. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 146.—Horder, Goodall, F. G., & Blair-Fish, H. M. Report of the Nursing Reconstruction Committee. ~Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 596-600.—Jones, K. Las enfermeras britanicas en el frente de combate. Medicina, Habana, 1943, 1: No. 8, 8-10.— Lovell, P. Britain's battle front nurses. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 872.—MacManus, E. E. P. To the nurses of Guy's Hos- pital. Australas. Nurs. J., 1941, 39: 86.—Nurses (The) and Midwives Order, 1943. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 229 — Parliament (In) the shortage of nurses' debated. Ibid., 1942, 38: 459.—Phillips, E. C. British nurses face the war. Pub. Health Nurs., 1942, 34: 685-9.—Shortage of nurses and war services [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 608.— Women in unUorm; work in Great Britain. Australas. Nurs. J., 1941, 39: 97. ---- by countries: India. Arkle, A. The Indian Army Nursing Service. Internat. Congr. Nurses, 3. Congr., 1901, 3: 308-13.—Patterson, J. A. Queen Alexandra's Imperial Military Nursing Service. Nurs. J. India, 1944, 35: 118-20.—Pedley, J. I. The Royal Indian Naval Nursing Service. Ibid., 121.—Watt, The work of the Indian Army Nursing Service. Internat. Congr. Nurses, 3. Congr., 1901, 3: 314-8.—WUlmott, M. The Indian MUitary Nursing Service. Nurs. J. India, 1944, 35: 117. ---- by countries: Russia. Gruliow, L. Report from Russia. R. N., Rutherford, 1942- 43, 6: No. 7, 18; 60.—Ivashov, N. N. Sestry mUoserdija v Russkoj Armii. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 46-50 — Mason, F. Russia's front-line girl friends. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 933.—Rybasov, V. A. Pervye russkie sestry mUoserdija po ukhodu za ranenymi i bolnymi v voennykh hospitaljakh Med. sestra, Moskva, 1949, 20-2. NURSING SERVICE 708 NUTRITION by countries: United States. See also Nurse subheadings (Drafting; Na- tional defense aspect; Procurement and assign- ment) United States. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Interstate and Foreign Commerce. Recruiting and train- ing of nurses; hearing before a subcommittee of the Committee on Interstate and Foreign Com- merce, House of Representatives, Seventy-eithth Congress, first session, on H. R. 2326, a bill to provide for the training of nurses for the Armed Forces, governmental and civilian hospitals, health agencies, and war industries, through grants to institutions providing such training, and for other purposes; Mav 6, 1943. 51p. 23Kcm. Wash., 1943. Bell, C. A., & Miller, K. M. The nursing situation in Penn- sylvania. Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 909-11.—Organi- zation of nursing in defense. Am. J. Nurs., 1941, 41: 1415. Also Pub. Health Nurs., Utica, 1941, 33: 736. ---- by countries: United States: Army. Advisory Committee of the War Food Administration. J Am Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 103: 186. ' --- Caloric and other requirements. See also Nurse Corps, United States: Army. Army (The) nurse. Wash., v.l. 1944- Blanchfield, F. A., & Standlee, M. W. Organized nursing and the Army in three wars. 2v. 730p. MS [Before 1950] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Aynes, E. A. Army nursing. Am. J. Nurs., 1940, 40: 539-42.—Blech, J. If you were a nurse at Camp Dix? Trained Nurse, 1941, 106: 192-5.—Connor, I. E. Army nursing at Camp Blanding, Florida. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1942, 41: 13-5.—De Witt, J. R. N. goes to Fort Dix. R. N., Rutherford, 1941-42, 5: No. 2, 20-4.—Sale, F. Army nursing at Fort Lewis. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 653.— Stimson, J. C. The Army Nursing Service as one of the educa- tional functions of the Medical Department. Proc. Am. Nurs. Ass., 1924, 24: 89-95.—Witmer, S. K. Army nursing at Indian town Gap Military Reservation, Pennsylvania. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1941, 40: 131-3 Nursing at Indiantown Gap MUitary Reservation, Penna. Ibid., 1942, 41: 12. ---- by countries: United States: Navy. See also Nurse, navy; Nurse Corps, United States: Navy. Lewis, B. The naval nursing service. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 626.—Wood, M. G. Naval nursing service. Am. J. Nurs., 1918-19, 19: 100-5. NUTRITION. See also Food; Food inspection; Food supply; Gas warfare, Nutritional aspect; Ration; Ration supply; Research, Food; Wounded. Silva, V. P. da. * Alimentacao do soldado. 77p. S? Bahia, 1910. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 23: Food and nutrition. 12p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Dyer, A. J. Nutrition in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 342-4.—Epstein, M. H. The nutrition of the soldier. Ibid., 1941, 89: 872-7. Also in War Med., Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y., 1942, 466-71.—Ernahrung (Die) der Soldaten. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1938, 68: 659.—Halden, W. Biologische Ernahrungslenkung. KUn. Wschr., 1940, 19: 95.—Howe. P. E. Nutrition as it affects military personnel. Med. CUn. N America, 1943, 27: 581-92.—Mottram, V. H. Dietetics; revaluation in terms of war conditions. Practitioner, Lond., 1941, 147: 630-5.—Mystery of alimentation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 108-13.—Nutrition. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 334.—Roe, J. H. Nutrition; a weapon for war and a peace-time safeguard. Confidential from Washington, 1944, No. 15, 1-6.—Stephenson, B. Nutrition. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 61.—Studies in nutrition. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 255-60. ---- animal. See also Nutrition service, animal. Campbell, P. A. Nutrition in large animals as influenced by the war. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 103: 164 (Abstr.)— Hunter, J. E. Wartime problems in poultry and animal nutrition. Ibid.. 102: 217-20.— Pimentel, W. Nutricao animal. Rev. mU. med. vet., Rio, 1938, 1: 685-716.—Report of the Subcommittee on Nutrition of the Pet Animal Industry See also Ration, Value: Testing. Mitchell, H. H., & Edman, M. Nutrition and resistance to climatic stress, with particular reference to man. 112p. 27cm. S. Louis, 1949. Webster, A. P. Caloric requirement of man in cold climates; theoretical considerations 17n 26cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 013 009 (or, X-766) Bur M & S. U. S. Navy, & NAVMED 1199. Behnke, A. R. Minimal salt and water requirement o' fasting men. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 58.—Bickel, A. Die Art der Eiweissernahrung als Grundlage korperhcher Leistungssteigerung. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 25-45.—Burger, M. Kalorimetrische Untersuchungen iiber die Ausnutzung der Kriegskost. Zbl. allg. Path., 1942-43, 80: 302 (Abstr.)—Deschwanden, J. Ernahrung und korper- liche Leistung bei Soldaten. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940 70' 167; 1019.—Dill, D. B., & Johnson, R. E. Feeding problems in man as related to environment. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1946, NU-33, 1.—Ershoff, B. M. Studies of carbohydrates, fats, minerals, and vitamins at various levels of reduced caloric intake. Ibid., 1945, NU-20, 1.—Johnson, R. E., Sargent, F. [et al.] Assessment of nutri- tional and metabolic condition in the field. War Med., Chic 1945, 7: 227-33.—Lang, K. Die Bedeutung des Fettes fur die Ernahrung des Soldaten. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung Dresd., 1942, 1: 46-58.—Lepkovsky, S. Nutritional studies on effects of adequate, low caloric and water intakes. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-19, 1.— Logan, P. P. Army food and fighting efficiency. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 5, 33-6.—Long, C. N. H. Biological value of proteins and protein derivatives. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-24, 1.—McCance, R. A., Peters, R. A. [et al.] Wartime dietary; mineral and vitamin re- quirements. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 731.—McGavack, T., & Schwimmer, D. Protein metabolism studies on reduced caloric and water intakes. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-9, 1-3.—Medina Hoppe, D. G. Factores de vida y principios de nutrici6n. Rev. mil. Peru, 1943, 40: pt 3, 141-63.—Mineral and vitamin requirements and war-time dietary. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 679-81.—New wartime nutrition chart. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 607.— Nutrition and recovery from injury and disease. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 5.—Pitts, G. C, Consolazio, F., & Johnson, R. E. Dietary protein and physical fitness in tem- perate and hot envUonments. CUn. Invest. Rep. (OSRD) Wash., 1943, No. 21, 1.—Pollack, H., French, C. E., & Berry- man, G. H. Calories expended in military activities. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 110-4.—Resofszki, P. A teli elelmezes kerdesei. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 644-7.—Stare. Effect of cold on nutritional requUements. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 29.—Swanson, E. W. Nutritional standards. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 1, 26-9.—Wilder, R. M. Nutritional requirements in time of war. N. England J. M., 1943, 229: 495-8. ---- Hygiene. See also Food handler; Food infection; Food inspection. Dechigi, M. L'igiene alimentare nei suoi riflessi di guerra. Difesa sociale, 1941, 20: 583-609.—Guimaraes Alves, S. Higiene alimentar do soldado. Rev. med. brasU., 1944, 17: 725-32. ---- National defense aspect. See also various headings beginning with Food, also Industrial worker, Diet in wartime; Nutri- tion service—by countries: United States. Mahner, A. Die Volksernahrung im Kriege. 40p. 22%cm. Prag, 1915. Pulay, E. Nutrition and victory. 118p. 21cm. Lond., 1941. America buUds food defense. Science News Lett., 1940, 38: 170-2.—Anderson, H. B. A discussion of the national nutrition conference for defense, particularly as it relates to the physician. Pennsylvania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 1070-3.—Bakkie, M. B. The Red Cross program in relation to national defense. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1941, 17: 21-3.—Barber, M. I. Keeping soldiers and civUians nutritionally fit. Ibid., 1943, 19: 107-9.—Bauer, W. W. Food will win the war. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 5, 8, &c.—Beard, H. H. Nutrition and national defense. Tristate M. J., 1942-43, 15: 2834-40.—Becker, J. E. Nutri- tion in national defense. Illinois Health Mess., 1941, 13: 28-30.—Boudreau, F. G. Nutrition in national defense. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 977-83.—C, I. Nutrition and na- tional defense. J. PhUippine M. Ass., 1941, 21: 309-11.— Campaign for correct diet for civUian defense. J. Am. M. Ass., NUTRITION 709 NUTRITION 1942, 118: 55.—Cummings, R. O. Nutrition for defense (1940- 41) In his American & His Food, 2. ed., Chic, 1941, 229-49.— Drazin, M. L. Nutrition and national defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 39-50.—Food and man-power. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 23.—Food will win the war. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 61-3.—Gauss, H. Protective foods in time of war. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1943, 40:174-8 — Goodhart, R. S. The nutrition of war workers. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 95-7.—Gross, M. Z. The food we eat. Hvgeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 124; 202.—Harding, T. S. Better nutrition and the food for freedom program. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 230-2.—Harris, S. The food factor in winning the war. Missis- sippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 383-6.—Ignatieff, F. Nutrition in war industry. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1942, 33: 571-4.— Illinois conference on nutrition for defense. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 622.—Koehne, M. Nutrition in a national defense program. Ohio M. J., 1942, 38: 24-8.—Leavell, H. R. Food and the war. Kentucky M. J., 1942, 40: 282.—MacKinnon, F. Nutrition and national defense. Arizona Pub. Health News, 1941, 34: No. 4, 1. ■—----• The war and the American Dietetic Association; a review. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 1-3.— McLester, J. S. Nutrition and the nation at war. Bull. N. York Acad. M., 1942, 18: 497-507. ------ War and the nutrition of the nation. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1942, 35: 219.— Maynard, L. A. Some interrelated problems of the animal industry and of human nutrition in the war emergency. J. Animal Sc, 1944, 3: 88-90.—Miller, T. G. The significance of nutrition in relation to war. Week. Roster, PhUa., 1941-42, 37: 1192-4.—Mitchell, H. S. Nutrition defense committees. ChUd, Wash., 1941, 6:70-2. ------ Nutrition is an important phase of defense. Med. Woman J., 1941, 48: 151-4.—Moore, M. C. Nutrition and national defense. Q. Bull. Louisiana Bd Health, 1941, 32: No. 1, 6.—Morgan, A. F. Nutrition and defense. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1941, 8: 156-60.—Moura Campos, F. A. de. Pesquisas sobre a alimentacao para a defesa nacional. Rev. med. brasil., 1944, 16: 93-112.—Musser, J. H. Sym- posium on health protection of civUians in the present war; nutrition. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 70-3.—News- holme, H. P. Nutrition and the weUare of the pubUc in war- time and afterwards. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 1022.-— Nutrition and defense. N. England J. M., 1941, 225: 706.— Nutrition in the defense program in VUginia. J. Am. Diet, Ass., 1942, 18: 389.—Nutrition and national defense. Week. BuU. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1940-41, 19: 165-7 — Nutrition, a part of the defense program. Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1942, 20: No. 6, 1-4.—Okey, R. The Uterature of the wartime nutrition movement. California West. M., 1944, 61: 299.—P., H. jr. Nutrition and national defense. Pennsyl- vania Health, 1941-42, 2: No. 7, 26-8.—Parian. T. Health, nutrition and national defence. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1942, 33: 99-104.—Patry, F. L. Psychiatric aspects relative to nutri- tion and some other factors at work for national defense. J. School Health, 1942, 12: 187-90.—Pennsylvania (The) meeting on nutrition and consumer problems for defense. Pennsylvania Health, 1941^2, 2: No. 8, 12-4.—Potts, A. M. Nutritional problems of national defense. Science, 1941, 93: 539.— Pybus, R. The protective diet. Edinburgh M. J., 1944, 51: 21-38.—Reeves, R. S. Nutrition and national defense. Guthrie Clin. BuU., 1941-42, 11: 68-70.—Rice, J. L. Nutrition to play an important part in war. CertU. MUk, 1942, 17: No. 191, 3.—Rorty, J. Total defense and public health; the importance of nutrition in the present crisis. Harpers Mag., 1941, March, 375-85.—Rugo, H. J. Nutritional quaUty of the national diet. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 284-90.—Schell- berg, C. Nutrition and preparedness. Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1941-42, 14: 418-20.—Shapiro, R. P. Good nutri- tion the key to victory. 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Nutrition in war-time. Pub. Health, Lond., 1942-43, 56: 126-8. ------ Some aspects of nutrition in war-time. J. M. Ass. Eire, 1945, 17: 98-104.—Medico-military symposium on nutrition. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 102. Also N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 63.—Mottram, V. H. War time nutrition. Proc. Cardiff M. Soc, 1939-40, 77-88. ------ Diet in war-time. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 144: 258-67.—Murlin, J. R. Nutrition in the First World War and now. Proc. U. S. Nat. Nutr. Conf., 1941, 23-9.—Newsholme, H. P. Nutrition and the weUare of the pubUc in wartime and afterwards. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 1022; passim.—Nutricao na guerra. Resenha cUn. cient, S. Paulo, 1944, 13: 187-91.—Nutrition. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 5: 3; 8: 91.—Nutrition in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: Suppl., 63. Also Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 130. Also Rep. M. Res. Counc, Lond. (1939-45) 1948, 96-130.—Osborne, W. A. Nutrition in wartime. Australas, J. Pharm., 1943, 24: 184.—Our country at war. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 94.—Parran, T. Nutrition and war. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1941, 19: 748-54.—Rockwood, P. R. Lessons of nutrition derived from the Great War. Diet. Admin. Ther., 1925, 3: 377-85.—Schenck, E. G. Diatetik im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 68-70.—Schulz, T. A human needs diet in war time; changes from March 1941 to November 1941. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1941-42, 11: 629 (Abstr.) ------ Changes from November 1941 to April 1942. Ibid., 1942-43, 12: 286 (Abstr.)—Selling, L. S. A consideration of certain psychological factors in the wartime nutritional program. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1943, 156: 406; passim.—Sevringhaus, E. L. Making ration-Umited diets adequate. Wisconsin M. J., 1943, 42: 517-9.—Simmonds, R. The people's diet in war-time. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 785.—Stare, F. J. How best to eat under war conditions. N. England J. M., 1943, 228: 809- 14.—Sydenstricker, V. P. Nutrition under wartime conditions. BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1943, 19: 749-65. Also BuU. Univ. Hosp. Georgia, 1943, 5: No. 3, 1-16. Also Harvey Lect, Bait., 1942-43, 38: 255-73.—Symposium on wartime nutrition. BuU. M. Soc Co. Erie, 1943, 20: No. 6, 10.—Vaughn, M. Good nutrition under rationing. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 1002-6.—■ Vemey, L. Alimentazione di guerra. Ann. igiene, 1944, 54: 14-6.—Walker, A. R. P. Nutritional lessons to be learnt from war-time experiences. S. Afr. M. J., 1949, 23: 210-3.— War-time dietary. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 673.— Wartime diets. Physician BuU., 1943, 8: 176-80.—War-time nutrition. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 67: 170.—Wickard, C. R. I ask you to understand. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 768-70.— Youmans, J. B. Nutrition and the war. N. England J. M., 1946, 234: 773-83. NUTRITIONAL relief. See under Relief. NUTRITIONAL state. See Nutrition survey. NUTRITION laboratory. See also Medical laboratory. Army's (The) Medical Nutrition Laboratory. Nutrit. News, Chic, 1947-48, 11: 9.—Burton, L. V. Army's food lab in Australia. Food Indust., 1944, 16: 877-9.—Johnson, R. E. A field nutritional laboratory. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 222-6.—Krotkov, F. Nauchno-issledovatelskij institut pita- nija Vooruzennykh sil SSSR. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1263.—Medical (The) Nutrition Labora- tory. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 18-20 — Pevzner, M. I. [Research and practical work of the clinic of therapeutic alimentation of the Institute of Nutrition in Moscow during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1944 No. 9. 39-46. NUTRITION service. See also Canteen; Commissary; Diet; Food rationing; Hospital service, Food supply and diet; Industrial worker, Diet in wartime; Food laboratory; Mess; Ration; Ration supply. Friedman, R. B. The feeding of war workers; a selected, annotated bibliography. Rev. ed 15p. 23cm. Princeton, 1943". Gloucestershire Training College of Domestic Science. Communal dietaries in war- time. 48p. 21^cm. Lond., 1939. KlTTEL, W., SCHREIBER, W., & ZlEGELMAYER, W. Soldatenernahrung und Gemeinschafts- verpflegung. 337p. 23cm. Dresd., 1939. Feeding the children in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 676.—Garcia, G. G. Los efectivos del Ejercito en guerra. Consult, internac, S. Jose, 1939, 13: 156; passim.—Garfield, Z. H. Feeding the Army! Hygeia, Chic, 1940, 18: 1058-63 — Howe, P. E. Nutritional aspects of feeding an army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 93-6.— Isker, R. A. Army feeding will affect foods of the future. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 11, 41.— Soldiers help to set new food fashions. Science News Lett., 1941, 40: 153.—Varnoux A., E. La alimentation al Ejercito y a la poblacion civil en tiempo de guerra. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1943, 7: 571-6. ---- animal. See also Nutrition, animal. Deane, D. L. Rations for military animals. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1940, 34: 208-18.—Miller, R. C. Wartime problems of feeding and nutrition. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 102: 300-3.— Wartime feeding of pets. North Am. Vet, 1943, 24: 423. ---- Aviators. See also Flying, Metabolic effect; Ration, Aviators. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Lar oratory. Memorandum report No. MCREXD-691-2B: A[irl Material] C[ommand] Conference on in-flight feeding, 2-3 May 1949. 35p. 26/2cm. Dayton, 1949. Backmund, K. Die Ernahrung des Hohenfliegers. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 169-71.—Bierman. H. R. Nutrition in aviation medicine. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 1-19.—Csefkfi, I., Gabor, I., & Szak, J. A repiil6 hajozok elelmezesi proble- ms. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 686-94.—Garcia Conde, F. J. AUmentacion del personal volante. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 401-12.—Gray, M. E. The problem of feeding Army Air Forces flying personnel. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1945, 21: 413.—Green, D. M. Feeding in flight. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 10, 10.—Hygiene in mUitary aircraft; feeding. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, No. 12, 17.— Luft, U. Besonderheiten in der Ernahrung des fliegenden Personals. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 487-92.—Salmon, J. The organization of catering in the Royal AU- Force. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 1: 87-91.— Yudkin, S. The work of the R. A. F. nutrition team. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947. 71. ---- Economy. See also Food economy. Lorz, F. Kriegsernahrungswirtschaft und Nahrungsmittelversorgung vom Weltkrieg bis heute. 224p. 22Kcm. Hannover, 1938. Chouard, P. Note preUminaire sur la valeur nutritive des aliments de remplacement Bull. Acad. m6d., Par., 1940, 123: 772-8.—Food economy in wartime; a national campaign. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 627. ---- Equipment. See also Messing. Hot-food cart. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 23.—Thorpe, F. Food service utUity kit. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 3.—Veselov, E. A. Stellaf dlja predokhranenija produktov ot myfievidnykh gryzunov. Voen. med. J., Aloskva, 1945, No. 7, 61. NUTRITION SERVICE 711 NUTRITION SERVICE --- field. See also Ration; Ration supply. Aloe, V. C. El servicio de alimentaei6n en campana. 131p. 20cm. B. Air., 193S. Piettre. AUmentation de l'armee en campagne; viandes; legumes. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1915, 15: 35-43.—Seles- keridi, I. T. [Feeding of troops during campaign] Feldsher, Moskva, 1938, No. 9, 52-9.—Ulloa, A. Alimentaci6n del ejer- cito; porci6n de campafia. Tribuna med. (Chile) 1925, 19: 245-50. --- History. Bernoulli, R. ^Geschichte der Soldatener- nahrung der militarisch wichtigsten Volker Europas [Basel] 50p. 23cm. Zofingen, 1943. Also AUg. Schweiz. MiUtarztg, 1943, 89: Fernow, F. *TJeber Truppenernahrung in den Feldztigen 1740-1918. 58p. 23cm. Berl., 1937. Prescott, S. C. Troop feeding^ programs; a survey of rationing and subsistence in the United States Armv, 1775-1940. v. p. 27cm. Wash., 1944. Bustios G., L. Los Incas utUizaron alimentos deshidratados, con fines de guerra. Rev. mU. Peru, 1944, 41: pt 2, 17-22.— Escudero, P. La aUmentaci6n de una expedici6n militar en la pampa de Buenos Aires en 1786. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1943, 1:307-14. --- Meals. See also Ration supply, Master menu. Murphy, M. Wartime meals. 2. print. 258p. 21cm. N. Y., 1942. Balanced meals for soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2078.—Compton, B. M. Victory menus. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 664. --- Mountain troops. See also Mountain warfare. Angel Mazza, D. M. Alimentaci6n de las tropas de montafia. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1938, 38: pt 2, 1479-82.—Jancic, M. S. [On the question of food rations for the mountain troops] Voj. san. glasnik, 1939, 10: 327-30. --- naval. Ruge, H. Die Ernahrung in der Marine. 29p. 8? Berl., 1927. Forms Sonderh. Veroff. Marine San. Berger, F., & Minning, H. Ueber Diatversorgung auf See. Deut. med. Wschr., 1929, 55: 401.—Lancelin, R. Questions d'hygiene navale; 1'aUmentation du marin. Presse med., 1943, 51: 71.—Thompson, J. D. Feeding the crew of a battleship. Sc. American, 1930, 143: 443-5. --- Organization. See also Nutrition, National defense aspect; also Food economy; Food inspection, Organiza- tion; Food production; Food rationing, Organiza- tion; Food supply, Organization; Ration—by countries, Relief. Leone, N. C. Administrative aspects of an emergency nutrition program for national de- fense. 58 1. 32cm. Wash., 1948. Bakkie, M. B. Nutrition at work in the Red Cross. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943,19: 278.—Barber, M. Nutrition playing major role in war; why rationing is necessary. Hosp. Management, 1942, 54: No. 6, 53.—Drummond, J. C. Planned wartime nutrition. Brit M. J., 1941, 2: 885; 1942, 1: 85.—English, R. H. The coordination of civilian and Army efforts for food sanitation in an extra-cantonment zone. Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1943-44, 16: 160-4.—Heseltine, M. M. ChUdren and the national nutrition program. ChUd, Wash., 1941—42, 6: 168-71.—Leone, N. C. Administrative aspects of an emer- gency nutrition program. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 198-206.—Newsholme, H. P. Food rationing and nutrition. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 108.—Pett, L. B. Nutritional planning. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1943, 34: 58-62.—Rationing and nutrition. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 65: 142.—Serruys, D. La guerre economique. BuU. Soc. se. hyg. aUment, Par., 1939, 27: 294-9.—Sherman, H. C. Nutritional engineering; from wartime situations to peacetime poUcy. J. Franklin Inst., 1944, 238: 319-24.—Ward, T. G. Project for nutritional group. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 95-100 — Widdowson, E. M. An experimental study of rationing. Q. J. Med., Oxf., 1941, 10: 333. --- Problems. See also Nutrition, Problems. Drake, B. Communitv feeding in wartime. 29p. 22cm. Lond., 1942! Great Britain. Women's Voluntary Serv- ices for Civil Defence. Community feeding in war time. 2. ed. 39p. 24Kem. Lond., 1942. Done, J. Some difficulties of feeding chUdren in war time. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941, 37: 262.—Orr, J., Woolton. [et al.] Problems of collective feeding in war time. Proc Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 1: 84—112.—-Some points in communal feeding. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 83. ---- by countries: Argentina. See also the same subheading under Ration. Bocalandro, C. A. El estado actual de la aUmentaci6n en nuestro pais. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 570-8.— Escudero, P. La aUmentaci6n del soldado argentino. Rev. mU., B. AU., 1935, 35: pt 1, 659-74.—Ruda, J. C. El servicio de alimentaci6n en tiempo de guerra (tactica de aUmentaci6n) Ibid., 1936, 36: pt 2, 841; passim. ---- by countries: Australia. Hicks, C. S. Army catering, the fundamental basis of national wartime strategy and fighting efficiency. Med. J. AustraUa, 1949, 2: 388-91. ---- by countries: Brazil. Faria, R. A aUmentacao do soldado na paz e na guerra. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 243-59.—Fonseca, L. C. Ali- mentacao e condicSes de vida do mUitar na zona noroeste do Estado de Sao Paulo. Pub. med., S. Paulo, 1946-47, 18: No. 9, 21-56.—Gaudenzi, T. F. Ensaio sobre aUmentacao no 19. B. C. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1943, 32: 539-45.— Junior, P. A aUmentacao das classes armadas. Ibid., 1940, 29: 453-70.— Lopes Pereira, J. AUmentacao na Marinha de guerra. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1941-42, 2: 791-809.—Pacheco Borges. G. A bromatologia e sua indispensavel colaboracao no setor da higiene naval. Ibid., 753-6.—Vasconcellos, D. O problema da aUmentacao nos quarteis. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1946, 35: 213-20. ---- by countries: Canada. See also under Ration. Food for health in peace and war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1940, 42: 578.—Nutrition. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 330-4.— Nutrition service in the R. C. A. F. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 457.—Pepper, L. C. Food in a nation at war. Canad. Nurse, 1942, 38: 771-4.—Pett, L. B. L'alimentation et lea industries de guerre. Nat. Health Rev., Ottawa, 1942, 10: 106-8. ---- by countries: Denmark. Fridericia, L. S. Nutritional investigations in Denmark during the war, 1939-45. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 255-9.—Johanssen, E. W., & Hagens, E. Undersogelser over ernaeringen i det danske sovaern; danska marinen. Nord. med., 1941, 10: 1748 (Abstr.) ---- by countries: France. See also under Ration. Crosniek, R. J. L. L'alimentation dans l'armee. p.447-98. 24cm. Par., 1945. Rev. Corps san. mU., Par., 1945, 1: Canivet, J. Considerations sur un certain nombre d'enqufites alimentaires menses en 1938-39 par les medecins des troupes coloniales, chez les populations autochtones des territoires de la France d'outre-mer. Rec. d. trav. Inst. nat. hyg., Par., 1949, 3: 925-65.—Crosnier, R. L'alimentation de la troupe. Ann. hyg., Par., 1949, 27: 2; 72.—Hederer & Guermeur. Etude de 1'aUmentation a bord du croiseur ecole de canonnage MarseiUaise (1925-27) Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1928, 118: 28-50.— Randoin, L. Le colis du soldat aux armees; a propos des conseils k dormer aux personnes qui envoient des denrees de consommation aux mobilises. BuU. Soc. Sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1940, 28: 45-50.—Ziegelmayer, W. Betrachtungen und Empfehlungen der franzosischen LandeshauptsteUe fur angewandte wissenschaftUche Forschung, Paris, als Grundlage fiir eine Verbesserung der Ernahrung der franzosischen Wehr- macht. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 356-78. --- by countries: Germany. See also under Ration. Germany. Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ernah- rung der Wehrmacht [1. Tag., 1940-41] Tagungsbericht. 378p. 24cm. Dresd., 1942. Forms v.l, Wehrmacht VerpfL, Dresd., 1942. NUTRITION SERVICE 712 NUTRITION SERVICE Schmidt, B. Die Ernahrung des deutschen Volkes unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Ernahrung seines Heeres. 229p. 23#cm. Berl., 1940. Forms H. 112, Veroff. Heer. San., 1940. Wehrmacht-Verpfleguno; Schriftenreihe fiir Fragen der Soldaten ernahrung und der Gemein- schaftsverpflegung. Dresd., v. 1, 1942- Ashe, W. F., jr. The nutrition program in Germany, U. S. Zone of Occupation in Germany, Mav 1945-May 1946. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 47-58— Bircher, R. Zur Ernahrung der Soldaten. Wendepunkt, Ziir., 1935-36, 13: 483-9. •—---- Unterwegs zur neuen Soldatenernahrung. Ibid., 1939-40, 17: 442-52.— Burger, M. Krankenernahrung und Ernahrungskranke im Kriege. Klin. Wschr., 1940, 19: 287.—Como se nutre o exercito germanico. Impr. med., Rio, 1941, 17: 147-9.—Danielsen. Ist die Ernahrung des Soldaten richtig? Arzt & Sport, 1936, 2: 82.—Gerson, M. Feeding the German Army. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 1471-6 — Hachez, E. 1st die Ernahrung des Soldaten richtig? Arzt & Sport, 1936, 2: 47; 83.—Hoesslin. Ernahrung des Soldaten. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1009 (Abstr.)—Kollath, W. Erweiterung der Ernahrungslehre zur Ordnung der Nahrung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 433 (Abstr.)—Krehnke, W. Die Verpflegung an Bord der Kriegsschiffe. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 433-6.—Markwalder, H. Ueber Truppenverpflegung. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 135 (Abstr.)—Musehold, P. Ernahrung des Soldaten. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 497-519 — Pieszczek, E. A aUmentacao do soldado alemao; a variedade i fundamental. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1941, 4: 343-6 (Abstr.) ------ Aufgaben und Ziele der Arbeitsgemeinschaft Ernahrung der Wehrmacht. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 1-6. ------ Die Ernahrung des Soldaten. Ibid., 7-24.—Randoin, L. Die Ernahrung im Heer. Ibid., 357-73.—Schreiber, W. Die Ernahrung des Soldaten. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 248-75.—Stepp, W. Gedanken zur Ernahrung von Gesunden und Kranken wahrend des Krieges. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 141-3.—Voit, K. Die Ernahrung im Reichsheer. Arzt & Sport, 1936, 2: 74.— Ziegelmayer, W. Die Verpflegung des deutschen Soldaten. MU. Wbl., Berl., 1938-39, 123: 538-11. ------ Verpflegung des Soldaten. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 278-94. ---- by countries: Great Britain. British Information Services [New York] Nutrition in wartime Britain. 14p. 23}£cm. N. Y\, 1942. British wartime nutrition poUcies. Month. Labor Rev., 1941, 52: 833-5.—Diet in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond,. 1942, 207: 149.—Feeding (The) of the Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 2099.—How the British Army is fed. Ibid., 1942, 120: 548.—Magee, H. E. Activities in nutrition of the Min- istry of Health in England during the war. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 211-3.—Milligan, E. H. M. Our food; war-time lessons for post-war planning. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 214: 7-13.—Nation's food in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 641.—Rationing. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 35 — Report of the Food Investigation Board for the year 1937. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 393-7.—Work (The) of the Food Rationing (special diets) Advisory Committee. Rep. M. Res.. Counc. Lond.. (1939-45) 1948, 113-27. ---- by countries: Japan. See also under Ration. Isikawa, M. Rikugun ryosyoku kyuyo no zikkyo [The actual condition of the food supply of the army] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 469-78. Also Nippon igakkai kaisi, 1938, 10. Conf., 222-7.—Mori, R. Zur Nahrungsfrage in Japan. Arb. Jap. miUt. arztl. Lehranst., Tokyo, 1892, 1: 106-9.—Watanabe, H., Harazawa, K., & Hattori, H. Byoin syokuzi yori mitaru senzi eiyo ni tuite [War time nutrition from the standpoint of hospital food] Kosei kagaku, 1942, 3: 589. ---- by countries: Poland. See also under Ration. Orlewicz, S. [Evacuation and food supply of large unitsl Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 83; 158. ---- by countries: Romania. Cerbulescu, C. AUmentatia pentru armata. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1936, 35: 669-74. ------ Mijloacele de cercetarea caUtatilor produselor aUmentare intrebuintate in armata. Ibid., 1314-21. ---- by countries: Russia. See also under Ration. Agapov, N. I. Iz opyta organizacU kontrolja za fizi6eskim sostojaniem i pitaniem vojsk. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 10, 3-6.—Bogojavlensky, N. A., & Krymkevic, N. I. Pisdevaja sanitarija v russkoj armii i flote v petrovskuju epokhu. Hig. & 6an., Moskva, 1949, 14: No. 10, 50-3.— Krotkov, F., Arutiunov, G., & Sokolovsky, V. Pitanie vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 519-35.— Petrovsky, K. S. [Certain elements of sanitary control of the nutrition of troops] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 48-54.— Skvorcov, V. V., & Sokolov, M. K. Nekotorye itogi raboty po naudno-medicinskomu kontrolju za pitaniem i fizi6eskoj nagruzkoj vojsk. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 7, 38-42, ---- by countries: Switzerland. See also under Ration. Markwalder, H. *Ueber Truppenverpfle- gung; Untersuchungen an Hand von 5 Ablo- sungsdiensten einer schweizerischen Gebirgsein- heit, 1940-1942. 13p. 31cm. Ziir., 1943. Also: Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 461-72. Demote, M. Alimentation mUitaire 1942. Schweiz.Tmed. Wschr., 1943, 73: 827-31.—Hardmeier, E. L'alimentazione dei pUoti neU'aviazione mUitare svizzera. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1949, 12: 349-63.—Office federal de guerre pour 1'aUmentation. BuU. Eidg. Gesundhamt., 1941, BeU., No. 31, 378-80.—Ott, A., & Hardmeier, E. Die Ernahrung des MilitarfliegersWder Schweizerischen Flugwaffe. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1949, 26: 75-86. ---- by countries: United States. California State Nutrition Committee. Supplementary manual for War Nutrition Insti- tute. 75 1. 2Scm. Berkeley, 1942. Adjusting residence haU food service to the requUements'of the Navy. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 581.—American soldier is best fed fighting man in world today. Med. BuU., Wichita, 1942, 11: No. 7, 7.—Army food service program. Quartermast. Rev., 1943, 23: No. 2, 43.—Baker, A. L. Uncle Sam gets excited over food. Good Health, 1941, 76: 136, &c. ----- The gold standard for food. Ibid., 152, &c. ------ Does our Army eat right? Ibid., 168, &c—Barber, M. I. Nutrition and the war; feeding the American soldier. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 773-6.—Brown, E. W. Nutritional aspects of feeding in the United States Navy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 96-9 — Canning, J. B. American supply of foods to combat areas. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1943, 225: 177-82.—Davis, E. C. Fed and fit, U. S. Army of 1941. Health, Mount. View, 1941, 8: No. 12, 10.—Ebbs, J. C. A nutritional review of large- scale feeding operations (U. S. Army) J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1946, 22: 219-24.—Food service program. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 99-104.—Harding, T. S. Food for Britain helps us; an apparent paradox in modern nutrition. Sc. American, 1942, 166: 117-20.—Hart, W. L., & Daggs, R. G. Three and one-haU years of nutrition activities in the Eighth Service Command. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 214-9.—Hershey, L. B. Selective Service and its relation to nutrition. Med. Woman J., 1941, 48: 249-51.—Kearney. C. F. Feeding our mobUe Army. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 16-9.—Logan, P. P. How the American soldier is fed. Ibid., 1941, 17: 226-33.— Lubitz, J. A. Rations in the U. S. Zone of Germany. Med, BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 3, 15-8.— McAuley, M. F. Indiana University meets the needs of the Army and Navy feeding programs. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 140-3.—McCay, C. M. MobUe nutrition unit. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 2, 6.—Nutritional aspects of feeding the Army and Navy. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 752-6.—Nutrition in Army training camps. Nutrit. Rev., 1946, 4: 90.—Nutrition of troops. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 89-91.—Pennsylvania's wartime nutrition program. Chem. Leaflet, 1943-44, 17: 5-10.— Rehder, T. M. Feeding the Army and Navy at the University of Iowa. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 166.—Scientific (The) feeding of our fighting forces. Chem. Leaflet, 1943-44, 17: 11-24. Also Laboratory, Pittsb., 1943, 14: 3-11.—Thrasher, H. J. Cooperation between health departments and the Army on food sanitation in defense areas. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 319.—Wells, L. C. The Army feeding program at Kansas State CoUege. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 168.— Zipple, H. Feeding the Army and Navy at the University of Kansas. Ibid., 165. ---- by countries: Venezuela. Ortega Dtiran, J., & Benuoa, J. M. La alimentaci6n del soldado en los cuarteles de Caracas. 39p. 24cm. Caracas, 1946. Forms No. 14, Cuadern. amaril. Conf. san. panamer. (1947) 1946, 12. Conf. NUTRITION survey. See also Malnutrition; Marine Corps; also Food rationing; Food supply; Internee, Disease; Prisoner of war; Starvation. Nutrition surveys of large populations. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 23.—Techniques for nutrition surveys of large populations. Ibid., 1948, Jan., 66. NUTRITION SURVEY 713 NUTRITION SURVEY ■---- Disorders of nutrition. See also Malnutrition; also Disease—by spe- cific types: Deficiency disease; Vitamin deficiency. Howe, P. E. Nutritional aspects of mUitary medicine. Med. Clin. N. America, 1941, 25: 1699-715.—Meyer, A. Die Kriegsernahrung als Krankheitsursache. Praxis, Bern, 1946, 35: 535; 556; 572.—Ohhara, K. Senzi-ka ni okeru kyozyaku- zido no yogo ni tuite [Proper nutrition and protection for weak chUdren in wartime] Naika & syonika, 1943, 3: 145-56.— Sandoz, L. M. La physiopathologie de l'alimentation de guerre. Schweiz. Mschr. Zahnh., 1945, 55: 609-18.—Tomaszewski, W. [The methods of assessing malnutrition] Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 127-35. ---- Restricted nutrition. See also Famine; Food rationing; Ration. Allison, J. B., Anderson, J. A., & Seeley, R. D. Effects of limited food and/or water intake. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-10, 1.—Ellis. R. W. B. ChUd growth and nutrition under war conditions. Acta med. leg. social., Brux., 1948, 1: 505-13.—Marcenac. Consequences des restrictions alimentaires de la periode de guerre sur la pathologie des animaux. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1946, 46: 139-47.—Wilkinson, E. M. The physician's role during food shortages. Delaware M. J., 1943, 15: 160-2. ---- by countries. See also appropriate headings under Nutrition service; Occupied area; Relief; War victim. Gonsalves, B. Sindromes de careiicia em Fernando de Noronha. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 13-28.—Jokl, E., & Kloppers, P. J. The health and nutritional status of 124 poor European chUdren 6-7 years of age. CUn. Proc, Cape Town, 1945, 4: 443-55.—Leone, N. C. Nutrition program for Western European civUians in World War II. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 275-85.—Marrack, J. R. Experiences of the last war and since; current state of nutrition in occupied Europe and elsewhere. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 2: 177-90.— Proca, G., & Kirileanu, G. T. Nutrition of the population during war. Rev. st. med., Bucur. 1938, 27: 607-23.—Rosen, J. Die Entwicklung der Kriegsernahrung in 7 europaischen Landern 1939-1944; der Verbrauch an Nahrstoffen und Vitaminen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, 75: 683-91 — Stokes, R. R., & Foot, D. Starving Europe. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 650.—Vignal, W., Cawadias, A. P. [et al.] Discussion on the state of nutrition in enemy-occupied Europe. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1943-44, 37: 113-20. ---- by countries: Austria. Fitzpatrick, W. H., & Andrae, R. Nutrition in Vienna. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 399-410.—Nutrition. Rep. U. S. Comm. MU. Gov. Austria, 1947, No. 20, 71.—Pyke, M. Nutrition in Vienna in September, 1945; in November, 1945. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 839; 1946, 1: 677. ---- by countries: Belgium. Colard, J. M. J. L'alimentation de la Belgique sous 1'occupation allemande, 1940-1944. 186p. 19cm. Louvain, 1945. Kellogg, V. L. Fighting starvation in Belgium. 219p. 19Kcm. Garden City, 1918. Macrae, T. F., Smart, G. A., & Yudkin, S. 3. Feeding and nutrition of the civil population in Belgium and Holland during the German Occupa- tion and after the liberation until October 1944. 20 1. 27^cm. Lond., .1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 600, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Bigwood, E. J. Nutrition problems and research in Belgium during and since the war. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 290-4.—Yudkin, S. Nutrition in Belgium and Holland during the German occupation and since the Uberation. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 85-8. ---- by countries: Czechoslovakia. Lewit, E. A preUminary report on a study of 4000 Czecho- elovakian children. Med. Woman J., 1947, 54: 41-4.— Masek, J. O poruchach vvzivy za valky. Cas. lek. cesk., 1945, 84: 713; 767. ■---- by countries: Finland. Tikka, J. Conditions and research into human nutrition in Finland during the war years. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 260-3.—Vartiovaara, U. Animal nutrition during the war years in Finland. Ibid., 326-30. ---- by countries: France. See also Food rationing—by countries: France. Alimentation des malades. Presse med., 1942, 50: 303.— Codvelle. F. P. La sous-aUmentation collective en temps de 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----46 guerre. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 3-49.—Encausse, P. Influence de l'education physique et sportive sur la jeunesse en fonction de l'alimentation actuelle. Presse m6d., 1943, 51: 299.—Feil, A. Considerations sur le poids actuel des travaU- leurs. Ibid., 295 (Abstr.) ------ L'amaigrissement actuel des travaiUeurs d'usine. Ibid., 298.—Gounelle, H., & Bachet, M. Remarques sur l'6tat de nutrition des Parisiens de vingt ans. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1944, 128: 135-8. Also BuU. med., Par., 1944, 58: 102.—Gounelle, H., & Mande, R. Precisions sur la ration alimentaire d'un groupe de families parisiennes de mai a juUlet 1941. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1941, 125: 291-3. Also Spanish transl., Dfa meU, B. Air., 1943, 15: 104.—Hill, C. R. The critical food situation in France. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 652-6.—Lacurte, A. A atual situacao higitaica e aUmentar da Franca. Hospital, Rio, 1942, 22: 655-8.— Louyot, P. Le des6quUibre alimentaire en miUeu scolaire. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1943, 127: 346-8.—Organisation du ravitaUlement general; publication du Ministere de l'agriculture en France. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aUment., Par., 1939, 27: 300- 11.—Ribadeau-Dumas, L. Quelques consequences de l'alimen- tation actueUe chez l'enfant. BuU. Acad, mid., Par., 1943, 127: 240-2.—Strongman, B. T. Hungry in France. Connect- icut M. J., 1942, 6: 818.—Stuart, H. C. Studies of the nutri- tional state of chUdren in unoccupied France in the faU of 1942; a preUminary report. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1944, 25: 257-64.— Vincent, H. Voeu relatif k 1'aUmentation de la population francaise. BuU. Acad, mid., Par., 1943, 127: 242.—Youmans, J. B. Observations on nutrition in France. Tr. CoU. Physicians Philadelphia, 1941, 9: 144-54. ---- by countries: Germany. See also Food rationing—by countries: Ger- many. Macrae, T. F., & Smart, G. A. State of nutrition in the population of East Ruhr. 3 1. 27cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 600a, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Bickel, A. Die Eiweissernahrung des deutschen Volkes wahrend des Krieges im Winter 1939-1940. Forsch. & Fortschr., 1940, 16: 258-60.—Burger, M. Krankenernahrung und Ernahrungskranke im Kriege. Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 250.—Hilgers, W. E. Unsere Ernahrungslage nach dem Kriege nach Untersuchungen in offentUchen Speiseanstalten. Oeff. Gesundhpfl., 1922, 7: 221-31.—Hofmeier, K. Ueber Kriegsernahrung des Klein- und Schulkindes. Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 57-9.—Kiirten. HungertodesfaUe in Gross-Berlin Oktober 1946 bis Februar 1947. Berl. Statist, 1947, 1: 33-6.— Lang. Nutrition problems. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 261.—Oeder, G. Fettpolster im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 983.— Spicknall, C. G., Fishburn, H. D., & Baum, W. S. The diet in Germany and the occupied countries during the second World War. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1943, 58: 1669-81.—W. Ambulante Diatkiichen in BerUn. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 737. ---- by countries: Great Britain. See also Food rationing—by countries: Great Britain; Food supply, Geography. Alimentazione deUa Gran Bretagna in guerra. Riv. Soc ital. igiene, 1939, 61: 145.—Banks, A. L., & Magee, H. E. Effects of enemy occupation on the state of health and nutrition in the Channel Islands. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1945, 4: 184-95.—Bayon, H. P. The nutrition of children and wounded in war-time rationing. West London M. J., 1941, 46: 46-55.—Drummond, J. C. [Food and health in Great Britain during the war. South. M. J., 1946, 39: 18-26.—Frazer, W. M. Effect of rationing on nutrition in Great Britain during the war. J. School Health, 1943, 13: 18-21.—H., M. M. The nutrition of mothers and children in wartime Britain. Child, Wash., 1942-43, 7: 148-50.—Magee, H. E., & Adcock, E. W. War and the nutritional state. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 146; 1945, 4: 141; 1946, 5: 36; 198.—Milligan, E. H. M. The physical and nutritional condition of chUdren in war-time 1941 (Jan.-Feb.) to 1943 (Jan.-Feb.) Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 13; 21.—Nixon, W. Food, poverty and bad cooking. Med. Today, Richmond, 1943, 4: 4-7.—Nutritional status of Great Britain. Nutrit. Rev., 1942-43, 1: 112-5.—Sinclair, H. M. Wartime nutrition in England as a pubUc health problem. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 828-32.—Sydenstricker, V. P. Nutrition under rationing in England. J. Am. Diet, Ass., 1944, 20: 4-8.—Widdowson, E. M., & Alington, B. K. Middle-class diets in peace and war. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 361-5.— Wright, H. P., & Hoskins, J. L. The nutritional state of staff in a London sector hospital. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 171. ---- by countries: Holland. See also subheading (—by countries: Belgium) Burger, G. C. E., Sandstead, H. R„ & Drummond, J. Starvation in western Holland, 1945. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 282.—Jansen, B. C. P. [AUmentation during war] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1940, 84: 5-8. ------ Nutritional research in HoUand during the war. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, NUTRITION SURVEY 714 NUTRITION SURVEY 5: 305-11.—Ormondt, A. van. Over den voedingstoestand van kleuters in den oorlog. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 197.— Smith, C. A. The effect of wartime starvation in HoUand upon pregnancy and its product. Am. J. Obst., 1947, 53: 599-608. ---- by countries: India. Thomson, A. M. Nutrition in India during and after the war. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946, 5: 62-70. ---- by countries: Israeli. Gogenheim, I. K. [The influence of the war on the nutri- tional state in Palestine] Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1945, 28: 148.— Nutritional economic survey of wartime Palestine, 1942-1943. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 1143. ---- by countries: Italy. Parvis, D. Studi sull'alimentazione di una collettivita femminile a dieta ridotta per esigenze di guerra. p.71-142. 28cm. Milano, 1943. In: Arch. Ist. biochim. ital., 1943, 15: Ballerini, M. T. Studio sulle condizioni alimentari della popolazione milanese in tempo di guerra. Natura & vita, Milano, 1946,1:118; 142.—Fraschini, A. AUmentazione di guerra. Forze san., Roma, 1941, 10: 6-10. ---- by countries: Japan. Hara, M. Syokuryo mondai to syokuyo [The problem of (adequate supply of provisions and (adequate) nutrition (during wartime)] Tiryo, 1946, 28: 94-6.—Isizaki, A. Guntai seikatu ni yoru eiyo oyobi taikaku sisfl no henka [Changes in the nutrition and the physique indexes due to army Ufe] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1936, 41: 1135-44.—Nisiwaki, T. Taihei no taikaku eiyo hantei ni kan-suru kenko-bo zuhyo no koan [Ueber ein Gesundheitsdiagramm zur Beurteilung des Korperbaus und Ernahrungsziistandes der Soldaten in der Kaserne] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 347-64.—Nutrition in Japan. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 260. ---- by countries: Norway. Breirem, K. Experiences and research work in animal nutrition in Norway during the war, 1939-45. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 330-8.—Ustvedt, H. J. Diet og rasjonering. Nord. med., 1941, 12: [Disc] 3339-41. ---- by countries: Poland. Pijanowski, E. Some aspects of work on animal nutrition in Poland during the war. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 358-61.—Szczygiel, A. Nutrition in Poland under the German occupation. Ibid., 276-80. ---- by countries: Sweden. Abramson, E. Var Uvsmedelsforsorjning under nu pagaende krig; naringsfysiologiska synpunkter. Nord. med., 1941, 11: 2662.------Nutrition and nutritional research in Sweden in the years of war, 1939-45. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 271-6.—Moller, F. Dietanamneser pa varnpUktiga fran landsbygd och tatorter. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 69: 53-60. ---- by countries: Switzerland. Aerztliche Erfahrungen mit der Kriegsernahrung. Praxis, Bern, 1946, 35: 91.—Barben. Wie hat die Schweiz ihr Kriegs- ernahrungsproblem gelost? Veska Zschr., Luzern, 1946, 10: 79.—Ernahrungsphysiologen und Hygieniker zu den neuen Fragen unserer Kriegsernahrung. BuU. Eidg. Gesundhamt., 1941, 539.—Fleisch, A. L'alimentation en temps de guerre. Rev. mid. Suisse rom., 1942, 62: 538; 581. ;------ Nutri- tion in Switzerland during the war. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 889-94.—Hess, W. R. Die Ernahrungsfrage der Zivilbevolkerung. BuU. Eidg. Gesundhamt., 1941, Beil., Nr. 2, 30-6.—Jung, A. Das Experiment der schweizerischen Kriegs- ernahrung. Praxis, Bern, 1947, 36: 70.—Kapp, H. Aerztliche Erfahrungen mit der Kriegsernahrung in der Schweiz. Expe- rientia, Basel, 1947, 3: 11-20.—Meuron, M. de, & Tecoz, R. M. Les regimes en temps de guerre. Rev. mid. Suisse rom., 1942, 62: 539; 589.—Nutrition of infants and children in wartime [Switzerland] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1237.—Nutrition in wartime Switzerland. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 106-8 (Abstr.) ---- by countries: United States. Bean, W. B., Hendersox, C. R. [et al.] Nutrition survey in Army Forces, Middle Pacific; appendix to report of nutrition survey in POA April-June 1945. p. 105-220. 26^cm. Wash., 1948. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: McCay, C. M., Gortner, R. A., jr [et al.] Nutrition survey at the Naval Training Center, Sampson, New York, 15-28 August 1944. 29p 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pine, M. B., Haugen, G. E., & McCay, C. M. Nutrition survey of the enlisted Waves at the U. S. Naval Air Station, Patuxent River, Mary- land, 21-28 March 1945. 8p. 26^cm Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pine, M. B., Pijoan, M., & Haugen, G. Nutritional status of enlisted Wave personnel in the Washington area. lOp. 26^cm. Bethesda 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-295, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Army. 26th Hospital Center. Chemical determination of nutritional state of full duty troops, Manila area, July and August, 1945. 109p. 8? Manila, 1945. Bean, W. B., Johnson, R. E. [et al.] Nutrition survey in Pacific Theater of Operations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 697-705.—Buss, C. D. Nutrition surveys, AprU te June 1945. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 81.— Cox, W. C. Nutritional diseases. Ibid., 11: pt 2, 75.— Nutritional disease. Ibid., 8: 216.—Wearn, J. T., & Youmans, J. B. Preliminary report of survey of nutrition. Ibid., 10: 101-4. NYLON armored suit. See Body armor; also Fuze stripping personnel. NYSTAGMUS. Barozo Studart. Estudo clinico do nistagmo. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 161-70.—Bellecci, P. II nistagmo otto- cinetico nella pratica medico-legale. Ann, med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 450-5.—Errecart, P. El valor fisiopatogenico de la prueba del giro. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 3-18.— Parente, F. Un caso di nistagmo volontario. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 264-6.—Schneck, J. M. Voluntary nystagmus. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 211.—Tonndorf, J., & Clamann, H. G. Development of a practical nystagmus recorder. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Oct., 1; 1948, July, 10. ----- Construction of a nystagmus recorder. Ibid., 1949, Jan., 12. OAHU. See under World War II. OAK Ridge. See Atomic Bomb, Manufacture. OBESITY. See also Height and weight. Newburgh, L. H., & Freeman, B. L., jr. Obesity. 61 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 1: No. 9. Anderson, J. B., & Reed, E. C. Dercum's disease (adiposis dolorosa) Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937- 38, 14: 52-6.—Army doctors hear results of studies of effect of diet on weight. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 16-8.—B., A. R. The specific gravity of the body as an index of obseity. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 1-3.—Carroll. H. H., & Russell, T. B. Glycosuria with diabetic type of glucose tolerance curves in obese nondiabetics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 132-5.— Cossio, A. A proposito di un caso di Upomatosi dolorosa Gior. med. mU., 1940, 88: 455-60.—Godlowski, Z. Otyloso a tycie. Lek. wojsk., 1943, 35: 14-37. ------ Chorobotw6rcze czynniki tycia. Ibid., 1945, 36: 252-7.—Kucharski, T. [Thermal treatment of obesity and Upomatosis in Ciechocinek] Ibid., 1938, 32: 1-31.—Lewis, B. S. Observations on obesity. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 163-6.—Noguer More, J. Obesidades activas y obesidades pasivas. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 171—P&rvulescu, G., Barbaiani, L., & Popa, E. Lipomatoza generalizata; asupra unui caz clinic. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 90-3, Ulust. OBSESSION. See Neurosis, Types; War neurosis, Types. OBSTETRIC CARE 715 OCCUPATIONAL SPECIALTY OBSTETRIC care. See also Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care; Nursing. Viard, P. *De l'assistance maternelle et infantile dans le G. M. P. pendant la guerre. 96p. 8? Par., 1919. Novak, J. Vzpomlnka na porodnictvf v protileteckych krytech. Prakt. lek., Praha, 1949, 29: 52-4.—Rawlins, J. A. An interesting whelping case. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 21: 29.—Williams, D. R. What is being done to meet present problems of graduate service. Tr. Am. Congr. Obst. Gyn. (1942) 1943, 2. Congr., 296-301. OBSTETRICS. See also Gynecology. Colvin, E. D., & Grimes, W. H., jr. Obstetrics and gyne- cology in the United States Army. Bull. Fulton Co. M. Soc, Atlanta, 1946, 20: No. 6, 5-9.—Smith, F. B. Obstetric experi- ence in a Navy hospital. Am. J. Obst., 1949, 57: 724-9. --- in wartime. Rieth, O. *Ueber die Beziehungen des Krieges zur Geburtshilfe. 29p. 8? Giessen, 1916. Delalande. Contribution a l'accouchement dirige; d6clen- chement des accouchements prea du terme; obstetrique de guerre. Gyn. obst., Par., 1943, 43: 158.—Doderlein. Geburts- hilfliche Kriegsprobleme. Munch, med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 941-3.—Dubois, R. Obstetrical cases in wartime. In: Morals in Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y., 1943: 97-105.—Jaeger, F. Krieg und Geburtshilfe. Zbl. Gyn., 1917, 41: 857-65.— Jenkins, H. Influence of war on obstetrics. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 422-5.—Kane, H. F., & Fraser, C. K. Some wartime obstetrical problems. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 12-4.—Martin, A. Feldgraue GeburtshuUe 1914-15. Mschr. Geburtsh. Gyn., 1915, 42: 81.—Plass. E. D. Wartime obstetrics. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944, 43: 402-6.—Richter. J. Einfluss des Krieges auf die Geburtshilfe. Zbl. Gyn., 1917, 41: 761-9.—Schattenburg, O. L. Obstetrics in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1190-2.—Stephenson, H. A. Obstetrics as affected by the problems of war with particular reference to office procedure. Tr. Pacific Coast Soc. Obst. (1942) 1943, 12: 53. Also West J. Surg., 1943, 51: 60.—Trapl, J. VUv valky na porodnictvf. Cas. 16k. desk., 1919, 58: 37-40.—Tuma, J. Problemy porodnictvf v dobe vale6ne\ Ibid., 1918, 57: 493-6. OCCUPATION [miUtary] See Occupied area. OCCUPATIONAL adjustment. See under Neurotic; also Disabled, Rehabilita- tion; Rehabilitation. OCCUPATIONAL health. See also Industrial hygiene; also such terms as Venereal disease—in wartime. Cox, W. C. Occupational health. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 3, 5.—Gordon, J. E. MiUtary occupational hygiene. Ibid., 2: pt 10, 1-26, 11 pi., 14 tab., 3 ch.—Occupational health. Ibid., 8: 246-8. OCCUPATIONAL specialty. See also Classification; Medical examination, Aptitude test; Personnel selection; Specializa- tion. Erichsen, E. Den fysiske opptrening av miUtaere avdelinger; den nulitaere opplaering sett fra idrettsmedisinsk synspunkt. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1948, 25-9.—Harrell, T. W. Use of civUian skills in the Army Air Forces. Science, 1947, 106: 26-8.—Hugonot, G. A. La selection et la specialisation du contingent. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 513-47.— Jobs in the Army. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 34-9.—Mis, J. Rukodflne pracovnf jednotky a intelekt. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 314-20.—MOS's and titles common to the Medical Department. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 12, 5.—-Problems of pecuUar perplexity. Occupa- tions, 1942-43, 21: 92-8.—Rinsland, H. D. Army occupations. Ibid., 1940-41, 19: 483-6.—Rose, W. C. Personnel requUe- ments of the Army. Ibid., 1941-42, 20: 518. ---Selection and tests. See also Personnel selection; also under names of specific military occupations. Schickele, M. J. A., Iliescu, C. P., & Sillevaerts, C. Determination de l'aptitude aux diverses specialites des armees de terre, de meretdel'air. p.119-201. 23cm. Brux., 1935. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., 1935, 8. Congr., 1: United States. Army. Adjutant Gen- eral's Office. Army general classification test; WDAGOPRT-605: Manual, AGCT-3, M. 54p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Bambaren, C. A. Selecci6n mental y orientaci6n profesional en el Ejercito. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1934, 7: 352-63.— Bingham, W. V. Personnel classification testing in the Army. Science, 1944, 100: 275-80.—Dantfn Gallego, J. Orientaci6n y selecci6n profesional en C<5rdoba durante la guerra. Psico- tecnia, Madr., 1939-40, 1: 16-39.—England, A. O. MiUtary job evaluation: Army Air Forces. J. Appl. Psychol., 1945, 29: 437-48.—How the Army classifies its personnel. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 27-33.—Linares Maza, A. La selecci6n profesional en el Ejercito (una aportaci6n al problema de los tests colec- tivos) Siglo med., 1933, 92: 245-9.—Pasquasy. La selection et l'orientation professionneUes a l'Armde. Arch. Serv. san. Armie beige, 1945, No. 11, 1-22.—Pechaux, R. J. A. Intro- duction a l'Stude de la selection professionnelle dans 1'Armee. BuU. Serv. san., Par., 1942-43, 1: 105-28.—Siegel, H. Army Classification [Test] in post-war vocational guidance. Occupa- tions, 1943-44, 22: 248-50.—Simoneit. Psychologische Offiziersanwarter-Eignungs-Prufungen. Umschau, 1937, 41: 287.—Testing as a part of military classification. Science, 1943, 97: 473-8.—WolfT, H. G. Relation of military medical stand- ards to mUitary job classification system. Bull. Neuropsychiat. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 80-3. ---- Vocational interest. See also Education; Training; Vocational training. Clark, K. E. The vocational interest patterns of three Navy rating groups [20] 1. 28cm. Minneap., 1949. Forms No. 2. Techn. Rep. Dep. Psychol. Univ. Minnesota, & Task Order III, Project N6 ori-212 (or, No. 151 248) U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Carlson, N. B., & Rich, J. A blinker adaptation of Thur- stone's 1943 code aptitude test. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 322-31.—Macrae, A. War-time reflections on vocational problems. Occup. Psychol., Lond., 1943, 17: 105-10.—Mierke, K. Ueber die praktische Veranlagung. Zschr. angew. Psychol., 1938, 55: 154-92.—Steiner, G. Die psychologische Berufseig- nungsforschung in ihrer Bedeutung fiir die Psychiatrie (mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung miUtarischer Verhaltnisse) Mschr. Psychiat., 1918, 44: 63-74. OCCUPATIONAL therapist. See also next heading; also Physical therapist. Army status for occupational therapists. Hosp. Progr., 1942, 23: 371.—Barton, W. E. Training program for occupational therapists in the tJ. S. Army. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1944, 23: 281-3.—Clark, E. W. Orientation course for occupational therapists entering the Army general hospitals. Ibid., 244-6.— Gorovoi-Shaltan, V. O rabote voennogo vra6a v oblasti psikhofiziologU truda. Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 9, 71-81.— Halloran, R. D. Appointment of occupational therapists in the Army. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1941, 20: 37-40.—Myers, C. M.. Pioneer occupational therapists in World War I. Am. J. Occup. Ther., 1948, 2: 208-15.—Spangler, G. M. Army orientation course for occupational therapists. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1944, 23: 201. OCCUPATIONAL therapy. See also School; War neurosis, Treatment: Occupational therapy. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-147: Occupational therapy. 9p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Barton, W. E. Occupational therapy. In: Man. MU. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 604-10.—Casson, E. Occupational therapy in wartime. Ment. Health, Lond., 1941, 2: 42-5.—Cates, E. M. Occupa- tional therapy with the ex-service man. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1928, 7: 319-22.—Cooley, M. Address. Ibid., 1941, 20: 371-5.—DeBrisay, A. Occupational therapy. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 56-8.—Elwood, E. S. Occupa- tional therapy in time of war. Crippled Child, 1941—42, 19: 144; 161.—Fishbein, M., Bloomfield, J. J. [et al.] Occupational therapy; a manual. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 512; 635; 1943, 4: 83.—Greenfield, M. B. Evaluation of results from occupa- tional therapy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 197-9.—Kersley, G. D. Occupational therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 236-9.—Martin, E. F. MiUtary occupational therapy. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1944, 23: 238-43— Occupa- tional therapy in war and peace; exhibition at PhUadelphia Art GaUery, AprU-May 1944. Ibid., 155.—Pattee, G. Occupa- tional therapy in the war. Med. Clin. N. America, 1943, 27: OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 716 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY 1154-65.—S. Antoine, H. E. Occupational therapy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 273-8.—Seitz. Die Arbeits- therapie im Dienste der Kriegs- und ArbeitsinvaUdenfursorge. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1916-17, 1: 467-86.—Warner, N. Some functions of occupational therapy, miUtary and civiUan. Am. J. Occup. Ther., 1947, 1: 86-9.—Wegener, K. F. E. The value of occupational therapy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 510.—Willard, H. S. Salvaging the nation's man power. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 416-8.—Wilson, S. C. Letter to an inquiring Army Ueutenant. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1941, 20: 263-5. ---- Methods. See also Disabled, Rehabilitation; Neurotic, Occupational adjustment; Recreational therapy; Rehabilitation; Training; also under names of specific conditions and diseases, e. g., Tubercu- lous, Treatment. Blind. Schullazarette und Lazarettschulen. Med. KUn., Berl., 1916, 12: 559.—Bradney, H. G. Occupational and recreational therapy vital in treatment of disabled veterans. WeU. Bull., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 3, 4.—Girdlestone. G. R. Occupational therapy for the wounded. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B.. & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 505- 11.-—Goldthwait, J. E. Bedside occupations for wounded soldiers. ReveiUe, Lond., 1918, 1: 75-7.—Grossman, M. Principles and practice of occupational therapy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 182-96.—Handicraft for soldiers; reUeving period of convalescence. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 253.—Kefauver, H. J. The vocational aspect of occupa- tional therapy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 118- 32. ------ Agriculture as occupational therapy in the neuro- psychiatric hospitals. Ibid., 592-600.—Kersley, G. D. Craft analysis in occupational therapy. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 512-29 — McQuitty, M. Resume of effort to correlate medical treatment, occupational therapy and actual re-estabUshment of the patient in the economic picture. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 2, 6-9.-—Melnik, A. D. [Indications, contraindications, objectives and methods of occupational therapy in forward and rear evacuation hospitals] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 6, 9-14.-— Miner, S. M. S., & Dollins, M. W. Remedial occupational therapy in an Army general hospital. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1946, 25: 131-6.—Prescribing occupational therapy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 20-2.—Reilly, M., & Barton, W. E. Do's and don'ts in miUtary occupational therapy. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1944, 23: 121-3.—Roloff, W. Seidenbau in den Lazaretten der Wehrmacht. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 173.—Royo Sarria, J. M. Primeros pasos de la terapeutica ocupacional. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 649-54.—■ Wilde, J. F., & Morgan, C. J. Occupational therapy for psychoneurotics in hospital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 24-31. ---- Organization. See also under Hospital, convalescent; Hospital report, United States: Convalescent hospitals; Hospital service, Convalescent service; Physical therapy. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-48: Manual arts therapy program medical service in VA hospitals and centers. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1. [l]p. 1947. Bain, T. D. Occupational therapy in the Department of Pensions and National Health. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 116-21.—Barton, W. E. The Army expands its occupational therapy program. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1943, 22: 247.— Berteling, M. K. Occupational therapy at Walter Reed Gen- eral Hospital. Canad. J. Occup. Ther., 1945, 12: 4-6. ------ Occupational therapy in an Armv convalescent hospital. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1946, 25: 171-3.—Brownell, L. The scope of occupational therapy in the hospitals of the U. S. Navy. In: Princip. Occup. Ther. (WUlard, H. S.) Phila., 1947, 395-8.—Burnette, N. L. Occupational therapy in Canadian war hospitals. Mod. Hosp., 1918, 11: 401.—Coulter, J. S. Occupational therapy in the Army. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1942, 21: 161-4.—Cushman, E. L. Michigan's occupational adjustment plans. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 4.—Egan, H. B. U. S. Naval Hospital, Jackson- ville, Florida. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1945, 24: 143-5.— Gore, L. S. U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, California. Ibid., 146-8.—Havkin, L. S. [Occupational therapy in an evacuation hospital] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 36-43.— Helmig, F. U. S. Naval Hospital, Philadelphia, Pa. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1945, 24: 152-4.—Hughens, H. V., & Parker, L. O. Occupational therapy in a naval hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 325-32.—Irvine, M. E. Report on occupational therapy in the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps hospitals overseas. Canad. J. Occup. Ther., 1945, 12: 35^0.—Jones, H. M. The adaptation of industrial operations to occupational therapy in a naval hospital. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1945, 24: 179-82.—Kahmann, W. C, & West, W. Occupational therapy in the United States Army hospitals, World War II; history, mission and scope. In: Princip. Occup. Ther. (Willard, H. S.) Phila., 1947, 329-41, 8 pi. ------ Standard and special hos- pital programs. Ibid., 342-75.—Kean, J. M. The develop- ment of occupational therapy in Australian militarv hospitals Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1945, 24: 81-4.—Kefauver, H. J. Occupational therapy in Veterans' Administration facilities. Ibid., 1933, 12: 357-63.—Martin, E. F. Occupational therapy in the United States Army hospitals, World War II; re-educa- tion of amputees. In: Princip. Occup. Ther. (Willard, H. S.) Phila., 1947, 376-84.—Meyer, G. U. S. Naval Hospital, Chelsea, Massachusetts. Occup. Ther. Rehabil, 1945, 24: 136.—Montgomery, H. H. Occupational therapy in the hospitals of the United States Navy, World War II; the rehabiUtation program of the U. S. Naw. In: Princip. Occup. Ther. (WiUard, H. S.) Phila., 1947, 385-94—Occupational therapy in Army hospitals. Circ Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 149, 1-3; No. 203.—O'Connor, L. Occu- pational therapy work at a Navy mobile hospital. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1944, 23: 12-5.—Offutt. H. D. Occupational therapy in a mUitary general hospital. Ibid., 1930, 9: 1-10.— Ormond, M. U. S. Naval Hospital, Corpus Christi, Texas. Ibid., 1945, 24: 141.—Porter, W. C. Occupational therapy in Army general hospitals. Ibid., 1941, 20: 377-81.—Rambold, R. U. S. Naval Hospital, Corona, California. Ibid., 1945, 24: 138-40.—Reiger, A. C. Occupational therapy at an Army amputation and neurosurgical center. Ibid., 195-204.— Rubin, S. Occupational therapy at the Walter Reed General Hospital; a patient's viewpoint. Ibid., 1929, 8: 105-11.— Rudolph, H. L. Work therapy in an Armv general hospital. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 741-7.—Russell, J. E. Occupational therapy in miUtary hospitals. Am. J. Care Cripples, 1918, 7: 112—6.—Sporl, V. Die Uebungsabteilung des Res. Laz. XX Wien. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 705-14.— Underwood, E. E. U. S. Naval Hospital, Santa Margarita Ranch, Oceanside, California. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1945, 24: 149-51.—Vetting, M. L. U. S. Naval Hospital, NNMC, Bethesda, Maryland. Ibid., 131-5. OCCUPATION Forces. See also Expeditionary Forces; Occupied area; also under various subheadings of Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. Akzin, B. When our troops occupy; a preview of the prob- lems of occupation. Harpers Mag., 1942-43, 186: 238-50 — Army (The) of occupation in Germany. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 2: 813-27.—Basch, W. E. R. Social problems at Kobe Base affecting the Medical Department. Surgeon Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1950, 5: No. 3, 11-3.—Cantwell, A. W. Accident problem serious among European occupation forces. Red Cross Courier, 1947-48, 27: No. 4, 5.—Dunlop, R. An outbreak of gingivo- stomatitis amongst AustraUan troops in Japan. Med. J. AustraUa, 1949, 1: 33-41.—Hamblin, D. J. The problems of the occupation soldier. J. Social Hyg., 1947, 33: 389-91.— Hamilton, S. W. Neuropsvchiatry in the Army of Occupa- tion; A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1929, 10: 423-8.—Nicoll, J. A. V., Brown, A. S., 4 Shephard, E. Surgery in a general hospital in Japan with the British Commonwealth Occupation Force. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 124-32.—Occupational mUitary hygiene. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 2: No. 4, 8.—Sigel, H. Cutaneous diseases among Army personnel in Japan. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 57: 128-31. OCCUPIED area [incl. liberation] See also Government; Theater of operations. Clayton, J. B. General outline of sanitary order for issue on military occupation of a com- munity, lip. 12? Fort Leavenw., 1912. In: San. Field Serv. Papers. Posner, E. Public records under military occupation. lOp. 26Hcm. Wash., 1943. Army Medical Department establishes CivU PubUc Health Division. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 1259.—Codringtoni W. S. The Ufe of an administrative officer R. A. V. C. in occupied territory. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 89-91.— Essary, H. Relief of hunger in occupied countries of Europe. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A1092.—Hoehler, F. K. ReUef and rehabUitation in war-torn countries. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1944, 71: 74-84.—Luna, A. C. Military government duty. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 33-8.—Relief to liberated countries. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 23; 1945, 1: 449.—Useem, J. Governing the occupied areas of the South Pacific; wartime lessons and peacetime proposals. Appl. Anthrop., 1945, 4: No. 3, 1-10. ---- Diseases. See also Malnutrition; Nutrition survey. Cameron, G. Observations on the dental condition of Europeans and Asiatics in Singapore foUowing the Japanese Occupation. Brit. Dent. J., 1946, 81: 16.—Malnutrition in occupied countries [question in House of Lords] Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 542. OCCUPIED AREA 717 OCCUPIED AREA ---- Hygiene and sanitation. See also Relief. Great Britain. Foreign Office. Misc. No. 24 (1916) Correspondence with the U. S. ambassador regarding the relief of allied terri- tories in the occupation of the enemy. 3p. f? Lond., 1916. ____ Misc. No. 32 (1916) Correspondence respecting the relief of allied territories in the occupation of the enemy. 27p. f?. Lond., 1916. Chatfleld, C. The preparation of an emergency ration for use in Uberated countries. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 267.— Crabtree J. A. Health problems in occupied countries. Bull. Am Ass. M. Social Work,. 1943, 16: 103-7. Also Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1943, 45: 377-9.—Hobson, H. G. Hygiene and sanitation in Constantinople during the allied occupation. J. State M., Lond., 1926, 34: 311-7.—Paquet. Instructions relatives a l'assainissement des regions libe>6es. Rev. prat. hyg. mun., Par., 1917, 12: 106-12.—Ziemann. Hauptricht- Unien fiir eine sanitare koloniale Organisation. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 575 (Abstr.) --- Medical aspect. Des Cilleuls & Moynier. Le service medico-social d'une region militaire; resultats obtenus aprea 18 mois de fonctionne- ment. Presse med., 1943, 51: 295 (Abstr.)—Fevre. Interna- tionalisation des mddecins mUitaires et civils dans les terri- toires occupes par un adversaUe. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1947, 20: 324-6.—Spencer-Cox, W. L. The medical aspects of the occupation of captured enemy towns and ports. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 99; 151. --- Occupation forces. See Occupation Forces. --- Psychopathological aspect. See also subheading (—by countries: Norway) Brody, E. B. Social psychiatric problems of the occupation. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: 2-10 — Jones, E. The psychology of Quislingism. Internat. J. Psychoanal., Lond., 1941, 22: 1-6. Also ItaUan transl., Psicoanalisi, 1946, 2: No. 2, 70-6.—Meerloo, A. M. Psycho- pathic reactions in Uberated countries. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 443. ------ Some mental aftermaths of occupation. In his Aftermath of Peace, 1946, 145-54.—Prins. S. A. Psychological aspects of an escape from occupied territory. Brit. J. M. Psychol., 1947-48, 21: 30-7.—Sanford, R. N. Identification with the enemy; a case study of an American quisling. J. Person., Durham, 1946-47, 15: 53-8.—Simson, T. P. [Reac- tion in chUdren who were in enemy occupied areas] Nevropat. psikhiat, 1944, 13: No. 3, 40-5. --- by regions: Austria. Allied Military Government of Austria. United States Zone. Report of the United States Commissioner [n. p.] No. 1, 1945- American Unitarian Service Committee. Medical mission to Austria, July 1-August 8, 1947. 46p. 22cm. Bost., 1948. Freund, F. British schools and Austrian doctors. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 436. --- by regions: Belgium. See also Nutrition survey; World War I; World War II. Hetmans, C. Over den huidigen voedings- en gezondheidstoestand in Belgie en de tusschen- komsten van Winterhulp. p.325-401. 24J4cm. Brux., 1942. In: Verh. Vlaam. acad. geneesk. Belgie, 1942, 4: Gratitude of the Belgians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944,126: 583. --- by regions: Czechoslovakia. Health services in Sudetenland and the Nazis; by a Czech medical officer of health. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1939-40, 17: 218-21.—Lowy, J., & Recht, W. Health services in the Czechoslovak Republic. Bull. Czech. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1941, No. 1, 15-25.—Rauecker, B. Die soziale Neuordnung im Protektorat; das deutsche VorbUd. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 100. --- by regions: France. See also Resistance; World War II, France. Bois, E. J. Truth on the tragedy of France. 416p. 19%cm. Lond., 1941. Guiton, M. French public health administra- tion, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, general health conditions in France, 1943-January 1944. 29 1. 32cm. n. p., 1944. Binet, L. R. Un service parisien pendant l'occupation. In bis Feuilles hop., Par., 1949, 71-81.—Boudin, P. Requisition des medicins civils; les syndicate medicaux ont le devoir de s'opposer a toute vexation d'ordre administratif. Concours med., 1940, 62: 1047.—Cavaillon, A., & Danzig. La situation sanitaire de la France apres cinq ans de guerre et d'occupation. Arch. med. sociale, Par., 1945, 1: 301; 437. Also Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1946, 25: 525-37.—Ellis, M. The French coUapse. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 83.—French medicine under German occupation. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 871.—Frick. Social, service work in the Department of Aube. BuU. League Red Cross Soc, 1942, 23: 31.—Glimpse (A) into crucified France. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 102: 395.—Health conditions in France in 1943. Am. OSE Rev., 1944, 3: 31-5.—Henri, G. Les consequences sanitaUes de l'occupation en France. Lek. listy, 1946, 1: 488-90.—Huard, S. Frankreichs Neuordnung auf dem Gebiet der Gesundheitspflege. Deut. Aerztebl., 1942, 72: 273.—Justin-Besancon, L. PubUc health in France from the invasion to the Uberation. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 283-9. Also Spanish transl., Monde meU (Ed. espafi.) 1947, 50: 97-108. Also Monde mid., 1948, 58: 73-82.—Lambling. Social service work in the forbidden zone. Bull. League Red Cross Soc, 1942, 23: 30.—Larere, L. Comment refaire la France. Concours med., 1940, 62: 1327.—Le Dantec, A. El cuerpo medico frances durante la guerra y la ocupaci6n. Rev. As. mid. argent., 1944, 58: 908-10.—Martyrologe de la medecine francaise. Gaz. m6d. France, 1944-45, 52: Spec. No., 7-15.—Maurel, B. Legislation actueUe des loyers. Concours meU, 1940, 62: 1127; 1161.—Roger, H. L'occupation alle- mande. In his Entre deux siecles, Par., 1947, 370-5.—Serafino, X. Souvenirs d'avant, pendant, aprSs la liberation. Sud med. chir., 1945, 77: 203-16.—Solero, C. Un anno di internamento negli ospedali tedeschi. Atti CUn. otorin. Roma (1943-47) 1948, 7: 13-23.—Sudre, R. A saude dos franceses durante a ocupacao alema. Impr. med., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 385, 98- 102. Also Sem. med. espafi., 1946, 12: 8.—Sujet (Au) de l'examen gynecologique des femmes designees pour partir en AUemagne. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1943, 127: 105.—Tanon. L. Rapport sur les maladies epidemiques et l'etat sanitaire en France en 1944. Ibid., 1945, 129: 660.—Victimes (Les) du decret du 20 mai; autres victimes du decret. Concours med., 1940, 62: 1013; 1091. --- by regions: Germany. See also under World War I. American Friends Service Committee. Re- port on conditions in Central Europe, No. 3: Public health in Germany. 7p. 23cm. Phila., 1946. Germany. Allied Military Government of Germany. United States Zone. Military government weekly field report. No. 3, 6-12, 14-16. 11 nos. [size varies] 27K-33#cm. [n. p.] 1945. ---- Military Government weekly health report [n. p.] No. 17, 1945- No. 135, 1948. Continuation of the PubUc health section of the MiUtary government weekly field report, No. 3-16, 1945. ---- Public health and medical affairs; monthly report of Military Governor [n. p.] No. 1-50, 1945-49. BalmaSnov, A. Zasobovacf katastrofa v BizonU. Vyziva Udu 1948, 3: 77.—Brody, E. B. Psychiatric problems of the German occupation. Am. J. Psychiat., 1948^49, 105: 286-91.— Bruns, E. H. Report on the economic conditions of the poorer population of the city of Trier, as determined by house to house visits. Final Rep. Civil Aff. Trier Dep. San. Pub. Health, 1919, No. 4, 1-6, ch.—DeForest, W. R. PubUc health in Germany under U. S. occupation. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 12, 28-37.—Gesundheitsfiirsorge in der sowjetisch besetzten Zone. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1947, 2: 108.—Harding, W. G. Reorganization of the health services in the British Zone of Germany. Lancet, Lond., 1949, 2: 482-4.—Harvey. W. C, & Markowe, M. The Rhine barrier zone. Pub. Health, Lond., 1945-46, 59: 31-4.—Horsburgh, P. G., & Raeburn, H. A. The health problem in Berlin (July, 1945, to January, 1946) Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 423-9.—Kalman, E. Jarvanytani meg- figyeiesek a nemibetegsegek terin mutatkoz6 mozgalomban Nemetorszagban, a szovjet megszaUasi ovezetben. Nepege- szsegugy, 1949, 30: 416.—Konitzer, P. Die Aufgaben der Deutschen Zentralverwaltung fur das Gesundheitswesen in der sowjetischen Besatzungszone. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1946, 1: 4-6.—Kreis, H. A. Beobachtungen iiber die hygienisohen Verhaltnisse in der amerikanischen Besetzungszone Deutsch- lands. BuU. Eidg. Gesundhamt., 1947, 240; 248. Also Stras- bourg med., 1947, 107: 252.—Linser, K. Der Zweijahresplan des Gesundheitswesens in der Ostzone. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1948, 3: 645; 681.—Mouchot. L'exercise de la medecine en OCCUPIED AREA 718 OCCUPIED AREA AUemagne; la medecine d'hopital en Zone Ouest. Concours med., 1950, 72: 328-30.—Radetzky, R. v. Ein Jahr Gesund- heitspoUtik. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1946, 1: 497-9.—Saunders, N., & Levy, L. F. Germany. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 233.— Smythe, D. J. Impressions of post-war Germany. Trephine, Brisbane, 1949, 2: No. 4, 101-6.—Waegner, H. Kranken- anstalten in den besetzten Ostgebieten. Deut. Aerztebl., 1943, 73: 70. --- by regions: Holland. See also Nutrition survey; World War I; World War II. Medische ervaringen in Nederland tudens de bezetting 1940-45. 486p. 23%cm. Gronin- gen, 1947. Banning, C, & Lohr, H. A. Occupied HoUand. Brit. M. J., 1947, 1: 539-42.—Baruch. La resistance des medecins hol- landais. BruxeUes med., 1947, 27: 246.—Doctors in occupied Holland; wholesale rebeUion against Nazi edict. Canad. Doctor, 1943, 9: No. 10, 23-7.—Gesundheitszustand des hollandischen Volkes. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 580.—Health crisis in the Netherlands. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 156.— Health of the Netherlands under Hitler. Ibid., 1943, 122: 46.—Holland's health crisis. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1022.—Huizinga, T. Medische ervaringen in Nederland tijdens de bezetting; geneesmiddelenverzorging. In: Med. ervar. in Nederland (1940-45) Groning.. 1947, 187-226.—Increase of infectious disease in occupied Holland. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 50: 100.—Luijt, P. A. van. Medische ervaringen in Nederland tijdens de bezetting; bedrijfshygiene en beroeps- ziekten. In: Med. ervar. in Nederland (1940-45) Groning., 1947, 307-19.—Martin, C. Pattern for resistance; HoUand's heroic physicians decline to deal with the Nazi invaders. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 12, 121-4.—Medical expedition to HoUand. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 31 — Peeters, H. Besmettelijke ziekten in en na den bezettingstijd. Tschr. ziekenverpl., 1947, 57: 186-90.—Physicians on strike in the Netherlands. Illinois M. J., 1943, 84: 225. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 515.—Statement of protest of Nether- lands physicians. Ibid., 123: 100.—Sufferings of occupied Holland; protest by Dutch physicians. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 230. ---- by countries: Hungary. See also under World War I; World War II. Csillery. Die ungarische Aerzteorganisation. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1070.—[Hungary. Belugyminiszter] 1030/ 1941. B. M. szdmu rendelete; a magyar-nemet orvosegyezmeny eietbeiepese. Nepegeszsegiigy, 1942, 3-8.—Johan. Ungarische Gesundheitefuhrung. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 906.— Kovach, G. A megszAMs al61 felszabadult Felvidek egesz- segiigyi szervei es intezmenyei. Nepegeszsegiigy, 1938, 19: 1156-61.—Kubinyi, L. A haromeves terv egeszsegugyi es szoci&lis reszenek els6 ivi eredmenyei Pest varmegyeben. Egeszsegvedelem, 1948, 2: No. 9, 6-8.—Kun, L. A volt ungvari OKI AUomas szovjet-rendszer szerinti ujj&szervezese. Nepe- geszsegugy, 1948, 29: 534-8.—Moricz, M. A visszacsatolt teriiletek lakossaga siirus6g tekinteteben megkozeUti, szapora- sagban meghaladja az eddigi teriilet nipit. Ibid., 1938, 19: 1175.—Olt, K. SzocnUpolitikdnk is kozegeszsegugyiink 5 eves terve. Ibid., 1949, 30: 254-8.—Ratk6, A. Ot 6ves terviink indulasahoz. Ibid., 1950, 31: 2-5.—Stux, S. A haromeves terv nogy6gy£szati vonatkoz&sai. Ibid., 1948, 29: 711.—Vikol, J. A magyar nipi demokracia egeszsegpoUtikaja; szervezesi kerdesek. Ibid., 577-82. ------ SzocialpoUtikank 6s kozegeszsegugyiink ujjaepftesenek es atszervezesenek a 3 eves terv soran eiert eredmenyei. Ibid., 1949, 30: 250—4.— Vilmon, G. A tisztiorvos szerepe az oteves tervben. Ibid., 369-78.—Weil, E. A nep alkotmanya. Otorhinolar. danub., 1948-49, 2: 137. ---- by regions: Italy. See also World War II. Allied military government. Allied mili- tary government of Borne under the Fifth Army, 5-15 June 1944; report to the Army Commander. 145p. 24cm. Roma, 1944. Allied MiUtary Government in Sicily. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: No. 4, 35-42.—Crichton, W. H. AUied MUitary Government; la sua attivita nel campo della salute pubblica. Progr. med., Nap., 1944, 1: 1-3.—Italian Medical Nutrition Mission. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 129: 747. ---- by regions: Japan and Pacific Islands. See also Optic fascicle, Retrobulbar neuritis; also various subheadings of World War II. [Japan] Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Two years of occupation. No. 1-3. 3v. in 1. 33cm. Tokyo, 1947. [Japan] Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Civil Information and Education Section. Publications analysis, No. 119: Medical conditions and public health' 5p. 33cm. Tokyo, 1947. [Japan] Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Public Health and Welfare Section. Bulletin [n. p.] Jan. 13-19, 1946- Title varies. ---- Public health and welfare in Japan 2 October 1945-31 December 1948. 220p' 23cm. Tokyo[?] 1949. ---- [The same] ... Annex and charts. 54p 24cm. Tokyo[?] 1949. ---- [The same] ... Tables [v. p.] 23cm Tokyo[?] 1949. ---- [The same] ... Annual summary. Tokyo [?] (1949) 1950- Ryukyu Islands. United States Army Military Government. Summation of activi- ties [n. p.] No. 1, 1946- United States. Army. Committee for the Technical and Scientific Survey of Japanese Activities in Medical Sciences. References from the Committee. 2 p. 1., 280p. 25%cm [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. M-AB, Med. Targets. United States. Army Service Forces. Manual M 354-13: Civil affairs handbook. Japan, Section 13: Public health and sanitation 215p. 26Hcm. Wash. 1943. United States. Department of the Army, Civil Affairs Division. Weekly report on Japan to the Far Eastern Commission. Wash., Dec. 6, 1946- United States. Navy. Chief of Naval Operations. Publications, OPNAV 50E-2, Occupied areas section: Military government handbook: Kurile Islands. 79p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. --- Publications, OPNAV 50E-9, Occupied areas section: Civil affairs handbook: Izu and Bonin Islands. 188p. 27^cm. Wash., 1944. United States. War Department. Pamph- let No. 31-2: Civil affairs guide; public health in the Japanese Empire. 96p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Dixon, O. H., jr. The role of veterinary medicine in the occupation of Japan. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 109: 445-9.— Hamilton, M. G. B. The Eighth Army veterinarian helps to raise Japanese pubUc health standards. Ibid., 1949, 115:1-5.— Hammon, W. M., Meiklejohn, G. [et al.] Epidemiological studies in Japan. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 11, 5-l4.—Health of Japanese civilians under assault. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 247-9.—Occupation of Japan. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 13, 1-20.—Sams, C. F. Sanitary team organiza- tion in Japan. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 25-9. ---- by regions: Netherlands Indies. See also Prisoner of war—by belligerent captor powers; World War II. Loghem, J. J. van. La situation sanitaUe aux Indes Neer- Iandaises pendant l'occupation japonaise. BuU. Off. internat. hyg. pub.. Par., 1946, 38: 506-19.—Springer, R. Ervaringen van een groep engelsche en nederlandsche krijgsgevangenen op het eiland haroekoe tijdens de japansche bezetting van Ned.- Indie. Geneesk. gids, 1946, 24: 201; 213.—Wilcocks, C. Medi- cal organization and diseases of the Netherlands East Indies before the Japanese invasion. Trop. Dis. Bull., Lond., 1944, 41: 983-96. ---- by regions: Norway. See also World War II. Worm-Muller, J. S. Norway revolts against the Nazis. 2. ed. 152p. 22cm. Lond., 1941. Doctors in subjection. Canad. Doctor, 1942, 8: 18-20.— Gjessing (The) affair; Norwegian doctors stand firm against nazification. Am. J. Psychiat., 1941-42, 98: 614.—Langfeldt, G. Psychiatric observations and experiences during the German occupation of Norway. Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh., 1946, 21: 459-71. Also Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1946, 66: 514-7, pi.—Larsen, T. Norway and the Nazis. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag., 1942-43, 31: 37-41.—0degard, O. The inci- dence of mental disorder among the Norwegian quislings OCCUPIED AREA 719 OCULAR MUSCLE BALANCE Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh., 1947, Suppl. 47, 568-73.—Roed, E M. Hospitals keep faith despite Nazi bondage. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 4, 39. --- by regions: Poland. See also Nutrition survey; World War I; World War II. American Unitarian Service Committee. Medical mission to Poland and Finland, July 1- August 27, 1948. 82p. 22cm. N. Y., 1949. I Saw Poland Suffer, by a Polish doctor who held an official position in Warsaw under German occupation. 2. impr. 127p. 21}£cm. Lond., 1941. [Safranek, M.] The black book of Poland. 2. impr. 615p. N. Y., 1942. Walbaum, J. Kampf den Seuchen! Deutscher Aerzte-Einsatz im Osten. 221p. 25cm. Krak6w, 1941. Bilikiewicz, T. PoUtyka sanitarna okupanta na Pomorzu. Polski tygod. lek., 1948, 3: 1423; passim.—German persecutions in Poland. Science, 1941, 94: 540.—Greifelt. U. The Ger- manization of western Poland. In: World of Gen. Haushofer (Dorpalen, A.) N. Y., 1942, 280-3.—Grossmann, H. Ueber Aufgabe und Leistung der Hygiene im Aufbaugebiet Warthe- land. Deut. Aertzebl., 1943, 73: 166-9.—Honor memory of murdered Polish professors. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 748.— Muller, F. Der Aufbau des Gesundheitswesens im General- gouvernement fur die besetzten polnischen Gebiete. Deut. Aerztebl., 1940, 70: 85.—R., A. The mass murder of physicians, nurses, wounded soldiers and patients in Warsaw hospitals during the uprising of 1944 against the German invaders. Med. Dent. BuU., 1948, 20: 1; passim.—Ruppert. Die Erb- und Rassempflege im Generalgouvernement. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 407 (Abstr.) --- by regions: Russia. See also World War I; World War II. Bogolepova, L. S. O roU sanitarnogo prosveS6henija v likvidacU mediko-sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 81-6.—Eremeev, G. V. [Sanitary-hygienic problems in dis- tricts liberated from the enemy] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 7, 49-51.—Gabrilovich, M. A. Sanitarnye posledstvija hitlerovskoj okkupacU BSSR i pervoocerednye meroprijatija po likvidacU etikh posledstvij. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1945, 10: No. 4, 41-7.—Goriushin, V. A. Meroprijatija po Ukvidacii mediko-sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny v KaUninskoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 66-75.—Javnel, A. J. [The work of a state sanitary inspector in Uberated regions] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 8, 37-43.------ [Sanitary and anti-epidemic work m the provinces Uberated from occupation] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1944 No. 4, 20-6.—Kurashov, S. V. Restoration of pubUc health in Uberated regions of the RSFSR] Sovet. med., 1944, 8: 28-30.—Melkumianc, N. B. [Control of epidemics in Uberated regions] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 12, 8-15.—Mogileysky, J. A. [Communal farming problems in the state sanitary inspection of regions Uberated from the Germans] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 8, 51-3.—Mykhin, A. P. [Immediate sanitary and antiepidemic measures in Uberated areas] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 49-51.—Rosenberg, D. [Restora- tion of the water supply and sewage system in the Uberated cities] Ibid., 1944, 9: 48-50.—Samgin, A. N. [Sanitary technical measures in cities Uberated from the Germans] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 5, 41^.—Schuhman, M. E. [Sanitary work and control of epidemics in Moscow districts Uberated from the Germans] Ibid., 37-41.—Semashko, N. A. [Sanitary work in regions, liberated from the Germans] Ibid., No. 8, 49-51. ------ O UkvidacU sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny. Sovet. zdravookhr., 1947, No. 2, 45-8.—Shilov, M. S. O khode likvidacU mediko-sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny v Kurskoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (194b) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 46-50.—Shkliar, B. M. Meroprijatija po likvidacU sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny i okkupacu v Dnepro- petrovskoj oblasti. Ibid., 51-65.—Tkachev, T. J. [Sanitary technical needs in Uberated cities and populated.localities] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: 46.—Unuchek, O. I. O Ukvidacii medico-sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny v Novgorodskoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 78-80. OCEAN. See Cold exposure, Immersion in water; Emergency; Shipwreck; Water supply. OCHROGASTER. See also Dermatitis. Berkowitz, S. Caterpillar dermatitis. Bull. U. S. Army M, Dep., 1945. 4:464-7. OCULAR muscle balance. See under Eye movement; also Strabismus. OCULOGYRAL illusion. See Illusion. OCULOMOTOR paralysis. See under Ophthalmoplegia. ODONTOMA. See under Jaw. ODOR control. See also Garbage. Consolazio, W. V., & Doherty, D. G. Evaluation of an activated carbon canister (dorex) and blower designed especially for re- moval of offensive odors. 5p. 26}4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-533, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Evaluation of six commercial means of odor control for use in inhabited spaces. 5p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-533, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Consolazio, W. V., & O'Neal, J. D. An evaluation of activated carbon as a means of odor control in meat and garbage lockers. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-533, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Evaluation of an activated carbon canister and blower designed especiaUy for removal of offensive odors. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 32. OFFENSIVE. See also Attack; Battle; Combat; Maneuvers; Operation; Psychological warfare, Offensive; Reserve; River crossing. Boldyrev, T. E. [Cardinal conditions for success in anti- epidemic work among troops in offensive operations] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, June, 25-34.—Drozdov, D. I. Khirur- gideskaja pomo§6 vo vremja nastupatelnoj operacii N-skoj armii. Ibid., 1946, No. 3, 37.—Georgevski, A., Krichevski, Y., & Gorski, B. Medical organization for a military offensive. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1943-44, 1: 389-99, pi.—Georgievsky, A. S., & Tarkhanov, S. I. [Organization of medical service of rifle division for offensive operations] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 33-40.—Georgievsky, A., & Weisberg, M. Nastuplenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1253-63 — Lapidus. B. N. Opyt raboty sei v period nastuplenija. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 36-8.—Libov, S. L. Organizacija le6enija netransportabelnykh ranenykh vo vremja nastupatel- nykh operacij. Ibid., 1947, No. 3, 26-9.—Popovian. I. M. [Tasks of a military surgeon during an offensive] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 15-8.—Vacca, J. E. Apreciacion de situaci6n y resolucion. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1942, 42: pt 1, 461- 5.—Watkins, J. G. Further opportunities for appUed psychol- ogists in offensive warfare. J. Consult. Psychol., 1943, 7: 135-41. ---- Blitzkrieg. See also Mobile warfare; also appropriate headings under World War II. Dent, J. Y. BUtzkrieg. In his Anxiety, Lond., 1941, 113- 9 —Fodor, M. W. The BUtzkrieg in the low countries. Foreign Affans, 1940-41, 19: 193-206.—Gillespie. R. D. On the psy- chological effects of bUtz warfare on armed forces and civilian population. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1941, 94: 665. OFFICE of Naval Research. See also Research. United States. Office of Naval Research. ONR project summary; quarterly supplement. Wash., v.2, 1948- Title varies: Jan. 1948-AprU 1949 have title Quarterly project summary. ---- Quarterly project summary. Dental section. Wash., April/June. 1949- OFFICE OF NAVAL RESEARCH 720 OFFICER United States. Office of Naval Research. Special Devices Center [Technical] reports. Port Washington, 1948- Office (The) of Naval Research. In: Science & Pub. PoUcy (U. S. President Sc. Res. Bd) Wash., 1947, 2: 55-60.—Pfeiffer, J. E. The Office of Naval Research. Sc. American, 1949, 180: No. 2, 11-5.—Research Group of the Office of Naval Research. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, May, Suppl., p. i.—Schlack, C. A. Progress of naval dental research sponsored by the Office of Naval Research and the Medical Department of the Navy. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 245. OFFICER. See also under the following headings: Chemi- cal Corps, Reserve officer; Dental health—by countries: United States; Dental officer; Educa- tion, Role of medical officer; Equipment officer; Health officer; Historical officer; Hospital staff, Administrative officers; Medical officer; Reserve officer; Supply officer; Surgeon General; Venereal disease control officer; Veterinarian. ---- Defects. Grickevich, D. I., & Shustov, V. M. O vozmofnosti pro- dolienija sluiby v Armu oficerov posle amputacU konednostej. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 19-29.—Kellogg, F. Physical defects among physician and other appUcants for commission. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 68, 158-65. ---- Diseases and life expectancy. See also under specific names of diseases and disabling conditions. Cutler, S. J., & Rafferty, J. A. Comparison of life expectancy, period of active duty and medical history of flying and non-flying officers, 1920-47. 32p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-014, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Age of American miUtary leaders; Marine Corps and Coast Guard. Statist. BuU. Metrop. LUe Insur., 1945, 26: No. 7, 8-10.—Giovaneli, J. A. Las aptitudes y'edad de los generates a traves de la historia. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1944, 44: pt 2, 989- 1020.—Lebensohn, Z. M. Psychoses in naval officers; a plea for psychiatric selection. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-45, 101: 511-6.—Mayer-Gross, W., Moore, J. N. P. [et al.] Forecasting the incidence of neurosis in officers of the Army and the Navy. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1949, 95: 80-100.—Menninger. W. C. Special stresses affecting officers. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y, 1948, 78-80.—Reed, L. J., & Love, A. G. Bio- metric studies on U. S. Army officers; longevity in relation to physical fitness. Proc. M. Sect. Am. Life Convent., 1931, 21: 121-43.—Reider, N. Psychodynamics of authority with rela- tion to some psychiatric problems in officers. BuU. Menninger CUn., 1944, 8: 55-8. mann, M. S. The factor of maturity in officer selection Psv- chiatry, Bait., 1946, 9: 73-9.—Gillman, S. W. Methods of officer selection in the Army. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1947 93. 101-11.—Hawk, W. A. The psychiatric aspects of officer selec- tion. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-45, 101: 65,5-60.—Juarros, D C Reclutamiento y ascensos de los oficiales del Ejercito' Rev' san. mU., Madr., 1932, 22: 227-40.—Milorad, F. [Recruiting of medical officers] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 355-67.—- Mira y Lopez, E. The selection of officers. In his Psvchiatrv in War, N. Y., 1943, 58-61—Murray, H. A.. & Stein. M. Note on the selection of combat officers. Psychosomat.' M ' 1943, 5: 386-91.—Psychological investigations used to select officers and specialists for the German Army. Lancet I^nH 1942, 2: 100. ' Selection: Tests. See also such terms as Aviator subheadings (Performance test; Personality test; Physical examination) Medical examination; Personality test, etc. Bartlett, N. R. Comparison of results ob- tained on the experimental form of the Officer Mechanical Aptitude Test, Form X-l (Navpers__ 16640) with results on the Officer Qualification Test, Form 3 (Navpers-16563) and grades in submarine school. 6 1. 28cm. N. Lond 1944 Forms Proj. No. X-382, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Leavitt, H. J., & Adler, N. Validation of officer selection tests by means of combat pro- ficiency ratings; final analysis. 45 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-620, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Crespo, J. B. Las pruebas de selecci6n en el reclutamiento de oficiales. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1941, 41: pt 2, 1021-9. Sociology. ---- Physical examination. See also Medical examination, annual or periodical. Boaz, J. J. Annual physical examination of national guard officers. MU. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 41-3.—Dunham, G. C. The annual physical examination of army officers in 1924. Ibid., 1925, 56: 348-55.—Hall, J. W., jr, & Hick, F. K. Physical examination of appUcants for commission in the United States Arm};. Proc Inst. M. Chicago, 1942-43, 14: 444.------ Physical examination of appUcants for commission; observa- tions and impressions. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 82-4.— Siler, J. F. Review of the reports of the 1924 annual physical examination of officers on duty in the PhUippine Islands. MU Surgeon, 1925, 56: 558; 738, pi. --- Psychology. See also Leadership. Pennington, L. A., Hough, R. B., jr, & Case, H. W. The psychology of military leader- ship. 3. print. 288p. 23Hcm. N. Y., 1943. Alcorta, J. F. Psicologia del jefe militar. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1944, 8: 475-7.—Schmidt. Psychologie und Offizier. MU. Wbl., Berl., 1935-36, 120: 1230. ---- Selection. See also under names of military occupational specialties, as Medical officer, Procurement and assignment; also Selection board. Baeyer, W. Kinder- und jugendpsychiatrische Gesichts- punkte in der Aussprache mit Offiziersbewerbern. Zschr. angew. Psychol., 1938, 55: 238-56.—Eisendorfer. A., & Berg- Dietz, H., ed. Die Ehrengerichtsverordnun- gen, Neufassung 1910 (Bayern: 1911) enthaltend die Allerh. Verordnungen iiber Ehrengerichte der Offiziere und Sanitatsoffiziere im Preussischen und Bayerischen Heere, der Offiziere und Sanitats- offiziere des Kommandos der Schutztruppen im Reichskolonialamt und der Kais. Schutztruppen, die Erganzungsorder (vom 1. Januar 1897) nebst erganzenden Erlassen und Bestimmungen. 2. u 3. Aufl. 301p. 18^cm. Rastatt, 1912. Endres, F. C. Soziologische Struktur und ihr entsprechende Ideologien des deutschen Offizierkorps vor dem Weltkriege. Arch. Sozialwiss., 1927, 58: 282-319.—Lewis, R. Officer- enlisted men's relationships. Am. J. Sociol., 1946-47. 52: 410-9. OFFICER candidate. See also Officer, Selection. Williams, S. B., & Leavitt, H. J. Develop- ment of objective methods of evaluating person- alities of officer candidates on the basis of per- sonal preferences, social judgments, and self- ratings. 46 1. 26Hcm. Camp Lejeune, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-383, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat —— Development of a group test of sus- ceptibility to hyperventilation and its application to the neuropsychiatric screening of officer candi- dates. 8 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-384, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. ----& Blair, C. L. Application of the NDRC Personal Inventory and other measures in the selection of officer candidates; the use of school grades as a criterion of test validity. 21 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-386, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Williams, S. B., Leavitt, H. J., & Mendola, G. V. Application of the NDRC Personal In- ventory and other measures in the selection of officer candidates; a follow-up study of the personal preferences technique. 13 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-386, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. OFFICER CANDIDATE 721 OLEOTHORAX Woods, W. L., Brouha, L. [et al.] Selection of officer candidates. 46p. 23cm. Cambr., Mass., 1943. Behnsen. Erbbiologische Gesichtspunkte bei der psycho- logischen Prufung der Offiziersanwarter. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, No. 108, 159-73.—Humbert, W. C. Physical status of the officer candidate. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 417-20 — Jensen, M. B., & Rotter, J. B. The validity of the multiple choice Rorschach test in officer candidate selection. Psychol. Bull., 1945, 42: 182-5. ------ The value of thirteen psycho- logical tests in officer candidate screening. J. Appl. Psychol., 1947, 31: 312-22.—Keast, W. R. The training of officer candi- dates. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1948, AGF 2: 321-64.—Officer candidate rating scale. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 214.—Sanitatsoffizieranwarter des Heeres. Deut. Aerztebl., 1936, 66: 1271. OFFICE of Scientific Research and De- velopment. See also Research; Scientist. Stewart, I. Organizing scientific research for war; the administrative history of the Office of Scientific Research and Development. 358p. 22cm. Bost., 1948. United States. Office of Scientific Re- search and Development. Committee on Medical Research. Collected reprints [No. 1-1096] 12v. 26Kcm. Wash., 1941-46. ---- Clinical investigation report. Wash., Xo. 1-65, 1941-45. ---- Medicine report. Wash., No. 5-13, 1944-45. ---- Monthly progress report [n. p.] No. 9, 1944- ---- Summary of reports received. Wash., No. 1, 1944- OIL. Black, A. P., Trumper, M., & Pfeiffer, C. C. Skin testing, antioxidant oils. 4p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Turner, J. M. Probable non-toxicity of syn- thetic low temperature instrument oil, E-25d. [1] 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 17, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gueguen, P. Falsification d'une huUe d'oUve fine pour horlogerie par addition d'huile de coton soufflee ou oxydee; discussion technique de cette analyse. Arch. mid. nav., Par., 1911, 96: 202-16.—Matunami, T., & Iso, Y. Kaku-rui tuideru no senk6-do narabi-ni sono daiyohin ni tuite [Refractivity of various kinds of immersion oil and substitutes] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 567-72, tab.—Wrenn, H. T. Studies on the bactericidal properties in vitro of certain fatty oils irradiated with the quartz-mercury-vapor spectrum. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 898-910, pi. OINTMENT. See also Burns, Treatment: Local remedies; Gas warfare, Defense: Devices; Therapeutics. Brauner, H. Salbentherapie in der Kriegszeit. Wien. med. Wschr., 1940, 90: 834.—Gillespie, F. S. Two useful ointments. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 58.—Koyaku siken seiseki ni tuite [Results of tests of medicinal salves] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 102-5.—O'Farrell, N. M., Tarnowsk, S., & Castillo, G. Use of new emulsion type ointment base. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 26, 17. OKINAWA. See under World War II. OLD Farms Convalescent Hospital. See under Blind, Rehabilitation. OLECRANON. See also Fracture—by site: Olecranon. Bennett, W. L. Case of compound fracture of the olecranon. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 527, pi—Emura, M. Zyuken- zyutu ni yoru mansei gaisyo-sei osi-tokki nen-eki noen ni tuite [... chronic, external olecranal bursitis due to bayonet practice] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 447-52, pi. OLEOTHORAX. See also Pneumothorax; Tuberculous, Treat- ment. Fine, H. M. Oleothorax. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 188.—Josewich, A. Simplified oleothorax. Ibid., 1934, 10: 173-86, 3 pi.—Wszelaki, S. [Therapeutic effect of oleothorax in hemorrhages in pulmonary tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 14: 411-28. OLIGURIA. See under Urination. OMENTUM. Brousses, Manot & Nouail. Kyste hydatique du grand epiploon, extirpation, guerison. Bull. Soc. med. mil., fr., 1934, 28: 50-4.—Gauthier, C. Two cases of epiploitis. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 9, 58.—Simizu, S. Dai- momaku hi-yo nosyu ni yoru Ueus no iti syuzyutu tiken rei [A case of successful operation on Ueus caused by dermoid cyst of the great omentum] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 479-81, pi.-—Tanaka, R. Dai-momaku yori hassei-seru kossyu no iti rei [A case of osteoma originating in the greater omentum] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 236-40.—Ueda, H. Dai-momaku teki- syutu no ketueki ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [Ueber den Einfluss der Extirpation des grossen Netzes auf das Blut] Ibid., 1933, 701-28. ----—■ Dai-momaku no kino ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [ExperimenteUe Untersuchungen iiber die Funktion des grossen Netzes] Ibid., 1934, 11-52. OMPHALOMESENTERIC duct. Seeley, S. F., Kamish, R. J., & Thomas, D. E. ObUterated omphalomesenteric duct causing abdominal pain. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 790. ONCHOCERCA. See also Blind. Bondi, R. L'oncocercosi africana. Gior. med. mU., 1943, 91: 199-203.—Morell, J. La oncocercosis o ceguera en las costas de Guatemala y America del Sur. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1931, 9: 193-6. ONCOLOGY. See Tumor. ONR See Office of Naval Research. OPERATING equipment. See Instrument; Surgical equipment. OPERATING light. See also under Lamp. Gray, G. A., & Edmonds, C. O. Additional operating-room ughting aboard ship. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 1179-81.— Portable surgical Ughting, a wartime convenience. Surg. Equip., 1943, 10: No. 3, 16.—Turpin, P. G. An improvised Ughting system for a field ambulance operating tent. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 128. OPERATING room. See also Dugout; Nursing, Manual; Operating tent. Dijarric de la Riviere, R. PavUlon operatoire pour hdpital de campagne. Paris med., 1917, 21: 543.—Frank-Kamenecky, L., Lagovsky, N., & Arjev, T. Operacionnaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 10-22.—Jones. H. W. Standardize our operating pavilions. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 44-7 —Mizuno, H. C. M. An operating room constructed from two trucks. Tr. Far East. Ass. Trop. M., 1934, 9. Congr., 2: 985.—Morgan, R. E., Roane, C. W., & Harrington, A. J. Bacterial content of operating-room air aboard ship. U. S. Nav M. Bull., 1945, 45: 885-8.—Rochester, M. Post-operative recovery room. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 5, 19. ■---- Technical procedure. See also Nursing; Nursing service; Surgical technic. United States Army. Enlisted Techni- cian's School. Operating room technique for surgical technicians. 134p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1943. Danyo, A. The Navy trains operating room technicians. Am J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 727-9. ------ Operating room pro- cedures. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 12, 1-23.—Rebelsky, I V [The procedure of medical personnel in the operating room] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 46. OPERATING TABLE 722 OPERATION OPERATING table. See also Bath; Fracture table; Orthopedic table; Surgical equipment. Axhausen. Unser Feldoperationstisch. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 281.—Barnett, H. E. A new operating table for use in miUtary hospital in forward areas. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 55-64.—Day, L. C. Emergency field operating table for rectal and perineal surgery. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 428, pi.—Dumbadze, D. [Accessory table for oper- ating tables] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 116.—Dunlop, G. R., & Humberd, J. D. Arm board for Navy operating table. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 171.—Eichler, P. Ein behelfs- massiger, kleiner Rontgen-Operationstisch. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 345.—Fleming, J. M. Safety lock for folding field operating table. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1047.—Gage, E. L. Headrest for Navy operating table. Ibid., 1945, 44: 1291.—Gusev, A. Operacionnyi stol. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 27-30.—Hall, H. H. Dental chair as auxiliary operating table. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 565.—Hauser, C. U., & Martin, W. F. A simplified fracture table of all-wood construction. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 313- 7.—Higgins, A. R. Combination shipboard operating table for general, orthopedic and urologic surgery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1243-50.—Hussey, P. C. Surgery on the mess table. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 12, 48-50—Kbstler, J. Montierbare Beckenstiitze zum Feldoperationstisch. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 692.—Mrazek, C. Wardroom operating table for destroyers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1044-6.— O'Heeron, M. K. An easily constructed urology table. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 72.—Schneidt, W. Ein Verband- bzw. Operationstisch fiir Lazarettziige, Feld- lazarette, usw. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1916, 45: 40-4.— Schuessler, 0. F. Development of a lightweight operating room table. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 42.—Templeton, H. D., & Weeks, C. The conversion of a Navy standard operating table into a fracture table. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1413-6. OPERATING tent. See also Operating room; Tent; also Hospital, portable surgical. Harris, F. Two improvised operating tents. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 43-8.—Iacobovici, I. Le bloc operatoire mobile de guerre. Rev. chir., Bucur., 1940, 43: 698-701.— Richmond, G. The time factor in war emergency surgery; description of a portable miniature operating theater for use on the battlefield. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1944, 157: 102; 287.— Shucksmith, H. S. Plan of a tented field operating theatre as used by the 18th General Hospital and suggested modifications. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 201-4.—Solovjev, N. [Movable operating room] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 378-81.—Willan, R. J. A mobile operating theatre. Biit. M. J., 1940, 2: 752-4, plans. OPERATION [military] See also such terms as Combined operation; Landing operation; also Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II; also such specific terms as Battle; Combat; Defense; Maneuvers; Offensive; River crossing; Warfare. Air operation. See such terms as Air raid; Air warfare; Bom- bardment, etc. — amphibious. See Amphibious warfare. — antisubmarine. See Submarine. arctic. See also Arctic service. Blair, E. A., & Gottschalk, C. W. Effi- ciency of Signal Corps operators in extreme cold. 17 1. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 57-2, U. S. Armored M. Res. Laborat. Also Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 2, 1-17. Christensen, J. M. Aerial analysis of navi- gator duties with special reference to equipment design and workplace layout; navigator and radar operator activities during three arctic missions. 49p. 26Kcm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-15A, Memo Rep. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Laborat. ---- Report on interviews with navigators of a photo reconnaissance squadron and a weather reconnaissance squadron assigned to Arctic duty 21p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-15 B, U. S. Air Force Aero M. Laborat. Molnar, G. W., Magee, R. B., & Durrum, E. L. Observations with AGF Task Forces Frigid and Williwaw. 55 1. 29cm. Fort Knox 1948. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-02-(2) U. S. Army Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Also issued as No. 1, App. A, Annual Rep Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., 1948. Pecora, J. S., & Bollerud, J. A method of preventing the freezing of fluids during Arctic field rescue work. 4 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms No. 13, Proj. U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 1: Cold weather operations, report on Sub-Project No. 1-18: Study of the methods for selection of men for cold weather operations, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 1: Cold weather operations, final report on Sub-Project No. 1-22: Outfit, combat, 1VI-1943, experimental test No. OQMG- 140. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Arctic operations. In: School Lect. U. S. Air Force Arctic &c. Inform. Cent., N. Y., 1943, No. 2, 23-34.—Christensen, J. M. An analysis of the activities of the Arctic aerial navigator. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1949, 14: No. 18, 12-21.— Knoblauch, F. J. Medical Department problems in cold weather operations. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 283-5.— Molnar, G. W., Magee, R. B., & Durrum, E. L. Frigid and WilUwaw. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 12, 1.—Observations in Alaskan AGF operations, Frigid and Williwaw. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 6.—Siple. How to Uve in the cold. Clin. Invest. Rep. (NRC) Wash., 1943, No. 16, _ 14.—Test of operator performance with Signal Corps equipment in extreme cold. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat.. 1946, App. C. 8. ---- atomic. See Atomic warfare; Defense; Injury. — combined. See Combined operation; Expeditionary forces. — desert. See Desert warfare. — guerilla. See Guerilla. — jungle. See Jungle warfare. land. See Land warfare. — mobile. See Mobile warfare; Offensive. — motorized. See Motorized warfare. — mountain. See Mountain warfare. — naval. See Naval warfare. — tank. See Tank warfare. Theater of operations. See under Theater of operations. OPERATION 723 OPHTHALMIA ---- trench. See Trench warfare. ---- winter. See Winter warfare. OPERATION [surgical] See also Surgery; Surgical technic. Clark, R. L., jr, & Stone, A. A. Technique for the recording of surgical operations. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 479, U. S. AU Force School Aviat. M. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-5; Medical Department: Standard terms for operations. 4p. 8? Wash., 1922. Frank-Kamenecky, L. Operacija kbirurgideskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 30-5.— Weimann, P. Zur Frage des operativen Eingriffes bei Heeres- angehorigen. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1915, 52: 874. ---- Forensic aspect. See also Surgery. Brewitt, F. R. Das Recht und die Pflicht zu operativen Eingriffen an Heerespflichtigen in Kriegszeiten. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 500.—Cadenat, F. M. Le droit de refuser ['intervention en temps de guerre. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1940, 66: 08-71.—Ferrannini, L. SuUa obUgatorieta degU atti operativi per i mUitari malati o feriti. BoU. Fed. naz. mil. mutU., 1917, 2: 197-9.—Janicot, J. La question du refus par les mUitaUes de traitements on operations reconnus necessaUes; ses diverses etapes. BuU. med., Par., 1916, 30: 448-51.— Kaestner, P. Soldat und Operation im Kriege. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 123.—Kirschner, M. Zur Frage der Opera- tionsduldungspflicht der Wehrmachtsangehorigen. Chirurg, 1940, 12: 373-8.—Lieske, H. Der Operationszwang zur Erlangung der MUitartauglichkeit. Fortsch. Med., 1915-16, 33: 305.—Riedel, H. Wann muss sich der Soldat operieren lassen? Med. KUn., Berl., 1939, 35: 1584.—Rune, E. Dul- dungspflicht. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers. (Heinemann- Gruder, C.) Dresd., 1942, 313-9.—Teneff, S. Sul diritto di rifiutare l'intervento chirurgico in guerra. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940: 571-3.—Wagner, M. Die Rechts- pflicht zur Duldung arztiicher Operationen nach neuem Wehrrecht. Deut. MUitararzt, 1936, 1: 120-4.—War risk insurance; permanency of total disabUity when indicated sur- gical treatment is refused. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2215. ---- Indication. Baumann, E. Operationsindikationen des MiUtararztes und ihre Bedeutung fur Armee und MiUtarversicherung. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 463-5.—Brandt. Verschiedenheiten der Anzeige zum chirurgischen EingriS bei zwei- und mehrjahriger Dienstzeit. Veroff. Heer. San,, 1937, H. 104, 176-96 — Early operation in miUtary surgery. Brit. M. J., 1915, 1: 1089.—Folly. Les operations chirurgicales dites de complai- sance. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1925, 19: 166-71.—Makel, H. P. The whys and hows. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 129-33. ---- Postoperative treatment. See Postoperative care; Surgical technic. ---- Preparation. See under Surgical technic, Preparation. OPERATIONAL fatigue. See Aviator subheadings (Fatigue; Psycho- physical test) also Fatigue. OPERATION Everest. See also under Altitude, Research; Anoxia, Tolerance. United States. Naval School of Aviation Medicine and Research. Operation Everest. 47p. 23cm. Pensacola, 1946. OPHTHALMIA. See also Eye, Disease; Gonorrhea, Complica- tions: Eye; Sympathetic ophthalmia. Connelly, T. P., & MUler, C. K. Actinic ray ophthalmia; a method of treatment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 448 — Cvetojevit, M. Epidemija kataralne oftalmije u Makedonigi 1946-47 i istocnoj Srbiji 1948 godine. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 429.— Dumitrescu, C, & Vascoboinic, H. Asupra unui caz de oftalmie metastatica consecutiva unui flegmon al gambei. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 61-3, Ulust.—Franklin, H. C. A bacteriological comparison of peniciUin and silver nitrate for prophylaxis against ophthalmia neonatorum. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 179-85.—Huzidaira, Y. Arc-to ni yoru denki-sei gan-en no zikken byorei [An experimental case of electric ophthalmia caused by arc lights] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1189- 204.—Lishkutin, J., & Matl, O. [Two cases of ophthalmia nodosa] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 106-14.—Modica, R., & Bellecci, P. Aspetto batteriologico deUe panoftalmiti in Libia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 491-5.—Weskamp, R. L. Las sulfamidas en el tratamiento de la conjuntivitis ble- norragica. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1941,40:11-20.—Woodward, L. K., jr. Electric ophthalmia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 247. ---- in animals. See also Horse, Disease. Dimock, W. W., & Trum, B. F. Periodic ophthalmia. Army Vet. BuU., 1942, 36: 199-209.—Equine periodic ophthal- mia. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 180.— Jones, T. C. The relation of bruceUosis to periodic ophthalmia in Equidae. Army Vet. BuU., 1942, 36: 259-63. ------ & Maurer, F. D. Heredity in periodic ophthalmia. Ibid., 1943. 37: 159-63.—Silva, B. B. da, & Cortez, E. Fluxao periodica. Rev. mU. remonta vet., Rio, 1945, 7: No. 49, 13-31. OPHTHALMOLOGIST. See also Ophthalmology. Aleksandrov, A. [The surgeon-ophthalmologist at the front hospitals] Med. rabot., 1944, 7: No. 16, 2.—Ask, F. Om arm6ns behov an oftalmologer och ett forslag for tUlgodo- seende hiirav. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1916, 41: 169-77.—Brewer- ton, E. W. Ophthalmic quacks. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War BuU., Lond., 1940-41, 2: 38-40.—Cordes, F. C. Graduate studv during the war. Am. J. Ophth., 1943, 26: 319-21.—Koch, F. L. P. Medical ophthalmologic aids in civilian and mUitary general practice. Med. CUn. N. America, 1944, 28: 742-51.— Pritikin, R. I. Sadu HoUand Sahib. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 162-5.—Sal Lences, J. Los grandes oculistas de Europa (impresiones de un viaje) Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1922, 12: 95; 125.—Vishnevsky, N. Oftalmolog. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 262.—Waddy, R. G. An ophthal- mologist in the Great War. Med. J. AustraUa, 1941, 1: 187. OPHTHALMOLOGY. See also Altitude, Eye and vision; Aviator, Eye; Eye; Eyeball; Eye, ear, nose and throat; Eye- glass; Eye injury; Gas poisoning, Pathology: Eye; Medical examination, Eye; Ophthalmolo- gist; Optic fascicle; Vision. Boyden, R. C. Ophthalmological facts, fads, and faUacies. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 366-73.—Davis, W. T. MUitary ophthalmoloKW Am. J. Ophth., 1944, 27: 26-44.—Duke- Elder, S. Cacoethes scribendi. Brit. J. Ophth., 1941, 25: 550.—Gonjalves, P. A ophthalmologia do medico miUtar. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1935, 24: 150; 415.—Juler, F. MiUtary ophthalmology. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 281-8.— Mildenberger. AugenarztUcher Beitrag. In: Leitfaden der Feldchirurgie im Bewegungskrieg (Orator, V.) Lpz., 1942, 89-93.-—Pesme. Ophthalmologic et art miUtaire. Sem. hop., Par., 1949, 25: 2455-9.—Swanson, C. A. MiUtary ophthal- mology. Med. CUn. N. America, 1941, 25: 1637-52.—Thome, F. H. MiUtary aspects of ophthalmology. Am. J. Ophth., 1945, 28: 203.—Zettl, W. Beitrage zur Kriegsaugenheilkunde. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1944-45, 110: 268-71. --- Congress and conference. United States. Military ophthalmolog- ical meeting [1945] Proceedings. 173p. 26Kcm. Clevel., 1945. Anton y Perez, M. Impresiones del Congreso anual de oculistas norteamericanos, 1948. Bol. Hosp. milit., Habana, 1948, 1: 52-8.—Congresso (4.) brasUeiro de oftalmologia. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1941, 2: 519.—Martin Renedo, J. Catorce Congreso internacional de oftalmologia. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1933, 23: 129-32. ---- Experiences. Barsan, I. Date si observatiuni asupra boalelor de ochi pe anii 1924-36. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 267-70.— Hartleib, R. Drei Jahre Feldchirurgie. KUn. Mbl. Augenh., 1943, 109: 803-10.—Kershner, W. E. Clinical observations in the ophthalmic service at Camp Sevier, S. C. Am. J. Ophth., 1919, ser. 3, 2: 389-94.—Neubert, F. R. Ophthalmic experi- ences in the Royal Air Force. Brit. J. Ophth., 1946, 30: 601-6.—Parker, W. R. Observations of an administrative officer. Am. J. Ophth., 1919, 3. ser., 2: 685.—Theodore, F. H. Experiences in the practice of ophthalmology in the Army. Ibid., 1947, 30: 74.—Ziemssen. AugenarztUche Tatigkeit bei einer Armee im jetzigen Kriege. KUn. Mbl. Augenh., 1916, 57: 174. OPHTHALMOLOGY 724 OPHTHALMOLOGY ----- field. Dansey-Browning, G. C. The value of ophthalmic treat- ment in the field. Brit. J. Ophth., 1944, 28: 87-97. Also J. R Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 123-30. ------ Ophthalmic treat- ment in the field, 1943. Brit. J. Ophth., 1946, 30: 26-35.— Gilbert, W. Ueber Gesundheitspflege des Auges im Felde. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 763.—Jousset. X. Ophthalmology at the front. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1915, n. ser., 99: 394.—Pritikin, R. I. Ophthalmology under field conditions. Illinois M. J., 1941, 80: 373-6.—Tenton, A. R. [Management of eye wounds at the front] Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 444 (Abstr.) ---- forensic. See also Blind; Eye injury. Pandolfi, E. L'oculistica nella medicina legale militare. 233p. 22cm. Roma, 1942. Meisner, W. WDB.-Fragen in der Augenheilkunde. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 1001-3.—Sawaitov. A. S. Glaznaja ekspertiza v evakuacionnykh hospitaljakh. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 22-6. ---- History. Wiener, M. Ophthalmology in the war years. 2v. 1166p.;977p. 24^cm. Chic, 1946-48. Dansey-Browning, G. C. MUitary ophthalmology, 1898- 1948. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 313-20.—Hessberg, R. J. Review of contributions of World War II to ophthal- mology. Ophthalmologica, Basel, 1946, 112: 292-302. Also Am. J. Ophth., 1947, 30: 75.—Patterson, R. U. Progress in ophthalmology in the miUtary service since civil war times. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1933, 38: 28-42. ---- Hospitals and institutes. Levieff, M. Considerations cliniques sur le Centre militaire ophtalmologique de Mont- pellier (aout 1914-juin 1915) 34p. 8? Mont- pellier, 1915. Belz. Ouverture d'un sanatorium oculaire miUtaire a Briancon. BuU. soc. opht. France, 1949, 403.—Berardi, M. Metodi di cura e processi operativi in uso nel reparto oftalmico deU'Ospedale miUtare di Firenze. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 669-78.—Berkove, A. B. Ophthalmologic statistics and ex- periences in a 1500 bed cantonment type hospital. Mil. Sur- geon, 1944, 95: 466-9.—Buzovoj, V. P. Opyt lecebnoj raboty glaznogo otdelenUa N-skogo evakohospitalja. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 42-5.—Gronvall, H. MUitar ogon- sjukvard under beredskapsaren 1940—45 vid Centrallasarettet i Kristianstad. Tskr. mU. halsov., 1948, 73: 182-201.—Khaju- tin, S. M. AnaUz raboty glaznykh otdelenij evakohospitalja. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 37-41.—Kozmin, V. I. Analiz raboty glaznogo otdelenij a evakohospitalja. Ibid., 46-9.—Ormond, W. Statistical report of the ophthalmic work carried out at the 2nd London General Hospital, St. Mark's CoUege, Chelsea, S. W., from September, 1914, to the end of the year 1917. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 32: 235; 308 — Ramsay, A. M., & Mcllroy, J. H. Report on the work of the Ophthalmic Department of 3rd Scottish General Hospital, Glasgow, during the period from 27th May, 1915, to 1st Febru- ary, 1919. Glasgow M. J., 1920, 93: 145-59.—Silva Rebello, A. da. A Clfnica oftalmol6gica do Hospital central da marinha em 1946. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1947, 8: 1155-60, 3 ch., 7 pi.— Stern, H. J. Report on 2,500 cases seen in the eye department of a general hospital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 293-6.— Young, M. N. Ophthalmic practice with an Army hospital in North African and southern France ports. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101:211-8. ---- Instruments and apparatus. See also subheading (Technic) also Ophthal- moscopy; Optometry; also such terms as Night- vision tester, etc. Reeh, M. J., Stimmel, E. W., & Heagan, F. V. Motor driven ophthalmotrope. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 466, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Appelbaum, A. The simplest instrument for removal of foreign bodies in the cornea. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 479-81.— Dieter. Ueber KriegsaugenheUkunde mit Vorweisung neuer augenarztUcher Apparate und Instrumente. KUn. Mbl. Augenh., 1944, 110: 414-6.—HUdreth, H. R. Instruments and apparatus. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 491-7.—Huggert, A. En jamforande under- sokning med GuUstrand-Carles fotoptometer och Combergs nyktometer. Tskr. mU. halsov., 1945, 70: 258-64.—Simpson, R. K. Cabinet for ophthalmic instruments and appUances. Army M. BuU., 1937, No. 42, 56-61.—Taylor, W. O. G. On the improvisation of equipment for an eye department. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 131-9.—Thorne, F. H. Enucleation snare. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 379.—Vishnevsky, N. Oftal- mologi6eskij instrumentarij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 267-76. Ulust. --- Manual and atlas. Pillat, A. Kurze Kriegsaugenheilkunde. 207p. 24cm. Wien, 1941. Also 2. Aufl. 235p 23cm. Wien, 1944. Szily, A. Atlas der Kriegsaugenheilkunde samt begleitendem Text. 1-2. Lfg. 2v. 354p 31cm. Stuttg., 1916-17. United States. Air Force. AAF Manual 25-0-6: Management of common eye disorders. 45p. 26Hcm. Wash., 1945 [?] United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Army Medical Museum. Atlas of ophthalmic pathology. 3. ed. 136 1. 29Kcm. Omaha, 1942. Salzer, F. Auge. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt., 3. Aufl., Munch., 1917, pt 2, 158-78, Ulust. ---- naval. Amos, E. A. Ophthalmology in the Navy. Arch. Ophth. Chic, 1942, 27: 828. ---- Organization of service. See also under caption (—by countries) Baevskij, J. L. Kratkij istori6eskij obzor organizacU pomosci i lecenija ognestrelnykh ranenij i povrezdenij glaz na vojne. In: Opyt sovet. med. VeUk. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 7: 13-22.—Dwiggins, H. G. Ophthalmology at Tuskegee Army Air Field; 2-year review. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1945, 37: 63-5.— Irvine-Fortescue, A., Sorsby, A. [et al.] Ophthalmic services to the civiUan population in national emergency. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 427.—Jaeckle, C. E. Ophthalmic services in a changing world. Am. J. Optometr., 1943, 20: 17-30.—Livings- ton, P. C. The Royal Air Force MobUe Eye Surgery. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1944, 7: 319-22.—Murzin, A. N. K voprosu ob organizacii oftalmologideskoj pomosci v evakohospitaljakh. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 18-21.—Poljak, G. D. Organizacija okulisti6eskoj pomoS6i v Krasnoj ArmU i ledenie porazenij glaz na etapakh evakuacU. Ibid., 8-17.—Rycroft, B. W. Ophthalmology in the B. N. A. & C. M. forces. Brit. J. Ophth., 1945, 29: 594-607.—Sawaitov, A. S. O podgotovke oftalmologi6eskikh kadrov. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 3, 3-5.— Vishnevsky, N. Oftalmologi6eskaja pomosdh. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 263-7. ---- surgical. See also Eye; Eyeball; Eye injury; Eyelid; Orbit; Retina; and other related headings. Alvis, B. Y. Surgery of the eye. p.879-948. 25cm. Chic, 1946. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: ---- & Alvis, E. B. Surgery of the eye [2. ser.] p.736-803. 25cm. Chic, 1948. Ibid., 2: Arruga, H. El progreso del material quUurgico en oftal- mologia. Rev. espafi. med. cU. guerra, 1943, No. 54, 121-31.— Atkinson, W. S. Anestesia local em oftalmologia (transl.) Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1947, 8: 1161-209.—Bozzoli, S. Con- siderazioni suUa blefaroplastica. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 207-28.—Bursuk, G. G. [Plastic opera- tions in ophthalmology] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 279-84.—Callahan, A. Ophthalmic plastic surgery. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 123-33. ------ Surgery of war injuries of the eyeUds. South. M. J., 1946, 39: 681-9.—Campbell, M. D. Repair of lacerations of the lacrimal canaliculus. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 12, 18.—Carmazza, F. Sulla blefaroplastica. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 229-63.—Cutler, N. L. Correction of large notching defect of upper lid. Proc MU. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 117-9.— Dansey-Browning, G. C. Ophthalmic surgery in war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 212-6.—Diacicov. M. Operatia Blaskovics In ptoza. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: 731-5, iUust.—Dor, L. Trois questions de chirurgie oculaire de guerre. Maroc med., 1940, 20: 146.—Emergency eye surgery in forward areas. BuU. Army AI. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 23, 3-5.— Filatov, V. P. [Tissue grafting in ophthalmology] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 459-65. ------ [Round stem graft in ophthalmology] Ibid., 479-88. -----— ErskoviC, I. G. [et al.] Peresadka rogovicy i tkanevaja terapija pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh i povreidenijakh glaz. In: Opyt sovet. med. VeUk. otec. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 7: 270-302.—Filmer, G. A. An alternate method of eyelash transplant. Proc. MU. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 147.—Foster, C. B. A new suture for use in muscle recession operations. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 62.—Fox, S. A. Repair of Ud margin OPHTHALMOLOGY 725 OPHTHALMOLOGY deformities. Proc MU. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 119-21. ------ War surgery in ophthalmology. Am. J. Ophth., 1947, 30: 72.— Garkavi, R. A. Khirurgideskoe le6enie zabolevanij sleznykh putej u bojcov Krasnoi Armii. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 106-8.—Greear, J. N., jr. A review of some of the advances in ophthalmic surgery during World War II. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1947, 16: 474-7.—Griiter, W. Erfahrungen mit der operativen Wundstarbehandlung in der Kriegs- und Friedenspraxis nebst einer Bemerkung zum Operationszwang. Med. Welt, 1943, 17: 141-4.—Hartmann, E. Eye surgery in war time. Am. J. Ophth., 1942, 25: 1448-57.— Hughes, W. L. A new method for rebuilding a lower lid. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 288-98.—Imre, J. Blepharoplastik bei Kriegsver- letzungen. Atti Congr. europ. chu. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 183-93.—Ealfa, S. F. Po povodu konjunktivalnoj plastiki po Kuntu pri boevykh ranenijakh rogovoj obolodki. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 3, 28. ------& Erskovig, I. G. [Treatment of war trauma of the eyes with preserved tissue according to FUatov's method] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 466-71.—Katznelson, A. V. [Gunshot lesions of the eye-Uds and surgical tactics in their treatment at troop, army and front installations] Vest, oft., 1944, 23: No. 2, 7-10.—Khurgina, E. A. Plasti6eskie operacU na vekakh pri voennoj travme. Ibid., 1946, 25: No. 3, 31-4.—Knapp, A. A. Eye injuries with remarks on plastic surgery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 651-3.—Kolen, A. A. Khirurgija ciliarnogo tela i ee znacenie v ledenU boevykh ranenij glaz. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942,119-25. Also San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 104. ------ [Cer- tain methods of plastic surgery in war wounds] Vest, oft., 1943, 22: No. 6, 3-6. ------ Plasticeskie operacii pri boevykh ranenijakh v oblasti glaza. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 80-2.—Maccaferri, G. Plastica delle palpebre inferiori e deUe sopracigUa per grave ustione della faccia. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 279-88.—Manna, A. Su un nuovo metodo di ricostruzione totale della palpebra superiore. Ibid., 273-5.—Mayer, L. L. Surgery of the eye in veterans. Med. Times, N. Y., 1947, 75: 211.—Mazzi, L. Blefaroplastiche per lesioni da traumi di guerra. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 195-206.—Muller, H. K. Primare Behandlung von Augapfelwunden. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 11-5.—Niyazi Ismet Gozcii [Ocular surgical affections from the view-point of mUitary medicine and practice] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 1-6.—Pages. Remarques sur la chirurgie oculaire de guerre. Maroc med., 1940, 20: 17-20.—Pokrovsky, A. I. [Surgery of the eye in wartime] Vest, oft., 1943, 22: No. 2, 3-6. Also Am. Rev. Soviet AL, 1943-44, 1: 265 (Abstr.)— Rabinovich, M. G. [Plastic operations of wartime in ophthal- mology] Vest, oft., 1943, 22: No. 3, 3-11. ------ Plastideskie operacii posle boevykh ranenij glaza, ego pridatkov i okru- eajuSdikh 6astej. San. sluzhba, Sverdlovsk, 1946, No. 6, 83-8.— Riva, G. Ricostruzione delle cigha con trapianto libero di cuoio capelluto. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 277.—Rosenhauch, E. [Contribution to case history of ocular surgery] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 7: 23-33.—Schenck, H. P., Silcox, L. E., 40. 119-27.—Via, E. L'osteoporosi da freddo. Gior. mea. mu, 1947, 94: 268-79. OSTEOPSATHYROSIS. See also Fracture; Osteogenesis imperfecta. Arcrhiriade C & Badiu, A. [Fractures in ldiophatic fragility (osteopsathyrosis)] Rev. san mU., .Bucur., 1930 29: 7aJq —Cosnier A C. La maladie de la fragiUtd osseuse; idees aLeUeS Rev. Serv. san. mU., Par., 1936 105: 653-67.- Duval M & Trinite-Schillemans, A. Squelette de verre et foie calcaire. BuU. Soc. mdd. miL fr., 1948, 42: 41. OSWIECZIM 732 OTOLOGY OSWIECZIM. See under Internee. OTITIS externa. See under Ear, Inflammation. OTOLARYNGOLOGIST. See also Otorhinolaryngologist. Davis, E. D. D. The oto-laryngologist on war service. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 744. ------ The problems of the oto- laryngologist in war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 207: 242-4.—Ell, F. A. [The work of the oto-laryngologist in war time] Vest, otorinolar., 1941, No. 6, 44-8.—Forbes, H. H. Experiences of an oto-laryngologist in the advanced sector. Am. Med., 1919, n. ser., 14: 385-8.—Hoople, G. D. An oto- laryngologist's experience in World War II. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1946, 55: 121-7.—Otolaryngologist (The) in the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1154. OTOLARYNGOLOGY. See also Otology; Otorhinolaryngology. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Armt Medical Mu- seum. Atlas of otolaryngic pathology. 3. ed. 1731. 29Hcm. Omaha, 1942. Bertein, P. E. H. F. Chronique oto-laryngologique; traite- ment de la laryngite tuberculeuse; la paralysie faciale et 1'orieUe; 1 audition; la voix. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., Par., 1931, 94: 129-54.—Canfield, N. The present status of otolaryngology in the United States Army. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 693-700. Also Tr. Am. Otol. Soc. (1946) 1947, 34: 201-12.—Drummond, W. A. D. Oto-laryngology. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 321-6.—Dunlap, A. M. Practice of otolaryngology in China in peace and war. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1945, 54: 219. Also Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1945, 42: 84.—Escribano Garcia, V. Un ano en el servicio de oto-rino-laringologia del Hospital miUtar de Madrid-Carabanchel. Actual, mdd., Granada, 1945, 31: 230-6.—Fabricant, N. D. Military otolaryngology. Am. J. M. Sc, 1941, 201: 902-5.—Kulakci, N. [Evolution of the present state of otorhinolaryngology in medicine] Askert sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 1-8.—Kurpatov, V. I. O rabote oto- laringologa v prizyvnoj i priemnotekhnideskoj komissii voenno- morskogo flota. Vest, otorinolar., 1947, No. 2, 11-5.— Lumsden, R. B. Some aspects of military otolaryngology. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 167.—Schenck, H. P. Otolaryngology on the high seas. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1944, 53: 752-8.—Zalesky, J. [The mUitary physician and otolaryngology] Cas. ldk. desk., 1934, 73: 916.—Zasosov, R. A. Kharakter i organizacija oto- laringologideskoj pomosdi na flote v mirnoe i voennoe vremja. Vest, otorinolar., 1947, No. 2, 6-11. ---- in wartime. Alexander, A. B., & Boss, L. Oto-laryngology in war time England. Pract. otorhinolar., Basel, 1942, 4: 253-79.__ Campbell, P. A. Otolaryngological problems of aviation in World War II. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1942, 51: 293-300 — Canfield, N. Otolaryngology in the European Theater of World War II. Ibid., 1946, 55: 108-20. ------ War oto- laryngology. Laryngoscope, 1946, 56: 237-45.—Lederer F Otolaryngology in World War II. Phi Delta EpsUon News' 1947, 38: 12.—Mosher, H. P. An informal report on oto- laryngology in the first year of the war. Ann. Otol. Rhinol, 1918, 27: 437-55. ------ Observations on otolarvngology in the war. Tr. Coll. Physicians PhUadelphia, 1919, 3. ser 41- 67-92. Also Med. Rec, N. Y., 1919, 95: 712. ------ Oto- laryngology in the war. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1920, 39: 184-92. — — Looking backward on American otolaryngology in the World War. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass., 1928, 50: 114-35 - — What was wrong with otolaryngology in the last war. Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1941, 31: 235-42.—OtSet oto-laringologides- koj Komissu voennohospitalnogo Komiteta pri udenom medi- cinskom Sovete Narkomzdrava SSSR. In: Sborn. nauch rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 72-5 — Report of the activity of the Sub-Committee on Oto-Laryng- ology of the Surgical Specialties of the General Aledical Board of the Council of National Defense. Tr. Am. Larvng Ass lll8'.,T I6"86" Also Tr- Am- °tol- Soc, 1918, utpTs: S&S-418.—Schenck, H. P. Teaching otolaryngology in war- time. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1944, 53: 221-6. Also Arch. Otolar Chic, 1945, 41: 91.—Tunin, N. V. Oto-larmgologideskaja pomosd v armejskom i vojskovom rajone. Vest, otorinolar. 1945, 7: No. 2, 33-6. OTOLOGY. See also Ear; Ear, nose and throat; Otolaryng- ology; Otorhinolaryngology; also Hearing; Hear- ing aid; Medical examination, Ear; Speculum; Surgical technic, Ear. Caccialanza, G. Relazione sul servizio pei mUitari (1917) Arch. ,tal. otol., 1918, 29: 38-42.—Campbell. P. A. Progress of aviation otology in World War II. Arch. Otolar., Chic.; 1945, 41: 381.—Escat, E. Classement des surditds en degrds; mdthode pratique d'dvaluation de l'acuite auditive en vue de l'aptitude au service militaUe. Rev. laryng., Par., 1917, 38: 409-26.—Falta, L. Heveny kozdpfulbantalmak kezeldse uj gydgyeljarassal. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 205-7.—Mosher, H. P. What was wrong with otologic service in the last war' Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1942, 35: 166.— Nord I und. H. [The otological viewpoint in the medical examination of soldiers] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1918, 43: 118-30.—Porter. F. J. W. A plea for the more careful examination of the soldier's ears on enhst- ment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 415-7.—Stewart, J. P. The experiences of an otologist on active service. Edinburgh M. J., 1946, 53: 173-82. OTOMYCOSIS. See Ear, Inflammation; Mycosis. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGIST. See also Otolaryngologist. Klestadt, W. Erfahrungen aus der Tatigkeit als Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenarzt im Felde [86]p 23cm. Miinch., 1920. Zschr. Ohrenh., 1920, 79: 57; 239. Briiggemann, A. Meine Erfahrungen als Hals-Nasen- Ohrenarzt im Feldlazarett. Zschr. Ohrenh., 1917, Orig., 74: 161-72.—Kecht, B. Tatigkeit und Erfahrungen des Hals- Nasen-Ohren-Arztes an der Front. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 401-25.—Kulikovsky, G. Oto- rino-laringolog. In: Encikl slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 201-3. ------ Ekspertiza oto-rino-laringologi- deskaja. Ibid., 5: 1130-6.—Oertel. Die Tatigkeit des Hals- Nasen-Ohrenarztes im Feldlazarett. Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1918, 11: 118-29.—Proskuriakov, S. A. O perestrojke raboty oto- rino-laryngologa. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 165-9.—Uffenorde, H. Zur ohren-, nasen- und halsarztUchen Tatigkeit des Truppenarztes. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 608-12. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY. See also Otolaryngology; also such terms as Altitude, Ear, nose and throat; Aviator, Oto- rhinolaryngological aspect; Ear; Eye, ear, nose and throat; Larynx, etc. Brown, C. J. Notes on recent Uterature of the eye, ear, nose, and throat. MU. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 234-8.—Friedberg, S. A. Experiences and observations in the service. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1920, 39: 122-7.— Jauerneck. Ruckblick uber Fort- schritte der Hals-, Nasen-, Ohren-Heilkunde. Deut. MUitar- arzt, 1937, 2: 298-302.—Kessler. W. Obere Luftwege, Ohren und Augen. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtvers. (Heinemann- Gruder, C.) Dresd., 1942, 131-50. Also 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 145-65.—Miller, J. B. Some mUitary aspects of eye, ear, nose and throat cUentele. North Carolina M. J., 1942, 3: 394.— Putelli, F. L'otorinolaringologia e le infermita esimenti dai servizio miUtare. Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 664-7.—Querol, H. E. L. La otorrinolaringologfa en Hipdcrates. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 391; 569.—Stelian, G. Importanta oto-rino-laringologiei in mediul mUitar. Rev. san. mil, Bucur., 1937, 36: 228-32.—Wirth, E. Hals-, Nasen- und Ohrenheil- kunde. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 226-8. ---- Hospitals. Hauser, I. J. The practice of otorhinolaryngology in an Army general hospital. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1945, 41: 413- 21.—Henke, F. Praktische Winke bei Einrichtungen von SpezialabteUungen fiir Hals-, Nasen-, Ohrenkranke in Kriegs- und Feldlazaretten. Beitr. Anat. Ohr., 1919, 11: 270-86.— Holmes, C. R. Report of the Ear, Nose and Throat Depart- ment, Base Hospital, Camp Sherman, Ohio. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1920, 39: 152-63.—Horacek. M. Serie valecnych porandnf osetfovantfch na prazskd otolaryngologickd klinice v r. 1945. Cas. ldk. desk., 1946, 85: 1756.—Kleyn. A. de. War-experiences from the oto-rhino-laryngological clinic. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1946, 34: 99-103.—Lund, L. V., & Cronin, D. J. The Department of Otorhinolaryngology, U. S. Naval Base Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41:1565-71.— Meyrelles do Souto, A. O Servico de oto-rino-laringologia do Hospital mUitar de S. Miguel, 1942-43. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mU., 1944, 6: 146-59.—Roy, C. M. D. Brief history of the Emory Unit. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1920, 39: 197. Instruments. Byrnes, V. A. Equipment of an EENT clinic. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 62-5, 7 fig.—Walder, H. J. An instru- ment for holding nasal catheter. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 83. ---- Methods. See also Sulfonamide; also various subdivisions of Surgical technic. Ammatuna, E. S. El uso del escofedal Merck en las amig- dalectomias y otras operaciones otorrinolaringoldgicas. Rev. OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 733 OXIMETER san. mU., Asuncidn, 1938-39, 12: 925-34.—Franklin, D. Ear, nose and throat surgery. Surg. CUn. N. America, 1941, 21: 1569-82.—Khilov, K. L. Izbrannye voprosy vosstanovitelnoj khirurgU LOR-organov. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 4-13.—Medvedeva, M. A. Trombin i ego primenenie v oto-laringologu. Ibid., 94-8.—Presidio de Figueiredo, N. Cirurgia de guerra do ouvido e do nariz. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1943, 32: 15-30.—Proskuria- kov, S. A. Koinospiralnyj loskut v oto- i rinoplastike. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverd- lovsk, 1946, 14-8.------Vosstanovitelnye LOR-operacU s ko4nopogru4nym loskutom. Ibid., 19-26. ---- Organization. Derazhne, I. J. Foniatriju—na sluibu interesam Krasnoj Armii. Vest, otorinolar., 1945, No. 4, 41.—Kelly, H. D. B. Oto-rhino-laryngology in the Navy. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1945, 60: 279-91.—Kulikovsky, G. G. Organizacija lorpomoidi v tylu dejstvujuSdej armU i vo vnutrennikh rajonakh strany. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 3.—Oliva, R. A otorrinolaringologia na guerra; rapido bosquejo para a sua organizacao em Sao Paulo. An. paul. med. cir., 1943, 46: 234-9. Also Rev. paul. med., 1943, 22: 364-8. --- in wartime. See also Otolaryngology—in wartime. Andereya. Ueber Erfahrungen an Ohren-, Nasen-, Hals- kranken im Felde. Zschr. Ohrenh. 1918, Orig., 76: 252-61.— Flodgren, E. An orientation in oto-, rhino- and laryngology during war. Acta otolar., Stockh., 1941, 29: 431-6.—Key- Aberg, H. Die Kriegsbereitschaft der Hals-Nasen-Ohrenheil- kunde. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 447 (Abstr.)—Rezende, M. O. de. Otorrinolaringologia em tempo de guerra. Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1944, 12: 202-12.—Saes, P. Um pouco de oto- rino-laringologia de guerra no sector sul. Rev. otolar. S. Paulo, 1933, 1: 398 (Abstr.)—Skillern, R. H. Laryngology and rhinology with the American Expeditionary Forces, France. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass., 1919, 41. meet., 206-12. OTORHINOPHARYNGOLOGY. See under Aeromedicine, Problems. OTOSCLEROSIS. See also Deafness; Ear. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-24: Policies pertaining to the fenestration operation for deafness due to clinical otosclerosis. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also change 1 [1] p. 1948. Also Change 2 [1] p. 1948. Gaus, W. Otosklerose und Kriegsdienst in der Begutach- tung. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 104-6.—Swanson, C. A., & Delaney, A. J. The modern treatment of progressive deafness. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 1-6.—Tupin. Prdsentation d'un oto-spongieux ayant subi une fenestration du canal semi- circulaUe gauche. BulU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 33. OUTPATIENT service. See Hospital service, Outpatient service. OVERSEAS service. See Foreign service; see also Hospitalization, overseas; Neurosis. OXALIC acid. Gortner, R. A., jr, Restarski, J. S. [et al.] Some effects of dietary oxalate on the teeth of white rats. lOp. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-418, U. S. Nav. M. Res Inst. OXALURIA. See under Tropical service, Medical aspect. OXIDATION. See Oxygen saturation; Respiration. OXIMETER. See also Oxygen saturation. Allen, S. C. Improved type single-scale oximeter. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-43, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Gagge, A. P. Oximeter. 17p. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-44, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hemingway, A., & Taylor, C. B. Accuracy of modified Millikan oximeter with automatic compensation for vasomotor changes in the ear and amplifier-recorder apparatus for obtaining a continuous graphic record of blood oxygen saturation. 5 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 226, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Maier-Leibnitz, H., & Richey, E. O. A special amplifier for photo-electric analysis of oxygen saturation of blood. 5p. 22cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-080, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 18. Pecora, L. J., & Consolazio, W. V. Appraisal of the method of determining arterial oxygen saturation by using arterialized ear blood. 6p. 26>4cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-373, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Smaller, B. Improved type single-scale oximeter. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-M-49-695-25, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Appraisal of the method of determining arterial oxygen saturation by using arterialized ear blood. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 29.—Millikan, G. A. The accuracy of the oximeter with and without pressure breathing. Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force, 1944, No. ENG- 49-695-44, p. 2-17.—Vacca, C. II fotometro Coleman, modeUo 17-A, per le misure continue deUa capacity di ossigeno del sangue. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1949, 12: 400-10.—Wood, E. H., Geraci, J. E. Photoelectric determination of arterial oxygen saturation in man. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 175-85. OXYGEN. See also subsequent headings; also Pressure breathing; Respiration. Bratt, R. W. *An investigation of the dangers from fire and explosion in the use of oxygen in aviation and in oxygen therapy and the pre- vention of those dangers [Minnesota] 32 1. 27^cm. Rochester, 1942. Bainbridge, W. S. The use of oxygen in body cavities. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 489-94.—Boothby. W. M., Lovelace, W. R., & Carroll, H. H. Oxygen; importance of oxygen to the Navy in aviation and in therapeutics. Ibid., 640-56, pi.—Ito, S. [On the influence of oxygen gas on the development of the egg of Anchylostoma duodenale ] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1930,19: 60- 70.—James, G. V. The oxygen absorption of various organic substances from permanganate and from hypochlorite. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 161-4.—Lehmann. G., & Graf, O. Versuche iiber die Wirkung von Sauerstoffatmung bei normalem Druck auf die Leistungsfahigkeit. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 183-200. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 411 (Abstr.)—Schmidt, C. F., & Brooks, J. W. Oxygen. In: Basic Sc Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 1: No. 3, 1-35, 5 diag., 7 ch.—Van Liere, E. J., & Brooks, J. W. Oxygen. Ibid., No. 2, 1-27, 11 ch. ---- Determination and testing. See also Oximeter. Heinrich, M. R. Determination of dissolved oxygen and hydrogen peroxide in electrolyte solutions using platinum electrodes. 19p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-436, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gemmill, C. L. The comparative testing of aviation oxygen. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15: 150.—Hoechstetter, S. A simple osygen analyzer for use in oxygen tent therapy. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 384-6.—Holsomback, J. C. Simplified apparatus for testing the carbon dioxide and oxygen concentration in an oxygen tent. Army M. BuU., 1938, 46: 42-7.—Rein, H. Zur Sauerstoffbestimmung auf physikalischem Wege. Luftfahrt- medizin, 1939-40, 4: 18-22. ------ Magnetische Oj-Analyse in Gasgemischen. Schr. Deut. Akad. Luftfahrtforsch., 1943, 7: 73-94.—St. John, J. H. Development of electronic oxygen analyzer for adaptation to portable metabolic apparatus. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, OXYGEN 734 OXYGEN DEFICIENCY App. C, Proj. 1, No. 24, 1.-—Stampe, G. Oxygen; estimation of. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 8, 24 & 27, No. XXVII-61, 34-6. ---- liquid. See Aircrew, Oxygen supply. OXYGENATION. See Oxygen saturation; also Respiration. OXYGEN cylinder. Penrod, K. E. Physiological tests of the H-2 emergency oxygen cylinder. 81. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-71, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Rupp, E. V. Gunfire tests conducted on Ger- man oxygen cylinders made of aluminum. 5 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-660-14-I-8, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Gunfire tests of oxygen cylinder sub- jected to gasoline flow. 4 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-^9-660-14-I-9, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. AU Force. ---- Development of light-weight 2640 cubic inch ground cylinder [for oxygen storage] 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-57X, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Failure of gauge on oxygen tank. J. Franklin Inst., 1941, 232: 376.—Smith, S. F. Hospital economies in war time; oxygen cylinder stand. Med. Press. & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 156.—Thorp, F. P. Means of support for therapeutic oxygen cylinders, type D-2. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 38. ---- Gage and valve. See ajso Oxygen demand valves. Metzger, C. A. High-pressure oxygen- cylinder valve. 6p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-660-128-A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hollmann, F. Combination oxygen indicator and pressure gage. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 26; Item 8, 24 & 27, No. XXVII-61, 15. OXYGEN deficiency. See also Anoxia. Adler, H. F. Effect of various respiratory stimulants on dogs depressed by barbiturates and severe anoxia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, June, 18; Sept. 30, p. 32; Oct., 25.—Dvorak, J., Kopecky, M„ & Mikula, J. Pokus o sledovanf autonomnfch regulacf organismu podrobeneho anoxii. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 306-14, Ulust.—McDonald, R. Renal function studies in relation to anoxia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, p. 31.—Noell, W. The recovery of the brain from anoxia after appUcation of analeptic drugs; electroencephalographic studies on rabbits. Ibid., 7.— Prast, J. W. Anoxia warning device; development of equip- ment for signaling abnormal electrical activity of the brain. Ibid., 6.—Schmidt, I. Effect of oxygen lack on color saturation thresholds. Ibid., 15.—Snapp, F. E., & Adler, H. F. Effect of various resphatory stimulants on dogs depressed by bar- biturates and severe hypoxia. Ibid., 1948, Jan., 23; Apr., 30. ---- in aviators. Armstrong, H. G. Oxygen in aviation. In his Principles Aviat. M., Bait., 1939, 294-321.—Beinert, H., Kramer, K., & Maier-Leibnitz, H. Further investigations on the injection of respiratory catalysts in an attempt to improve anoxia tolerance. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, p. 10.— Golubov. Povysenie vynosUvosti k anoksemii putem dykhanija gazovymi smesjami, bednymi kislorodom. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 1, 42-4.—Hammonds, E. E. Myocardial infarction following reduction of atmospheric pressure in low pressure chamber. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 163-6.—Kalmanson, G. The effect of the hypoxia produced at high altitude on infection and immunity. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, p. 1—Loeschcke, H. H. Die Grenzen der Kreislaufum- stellung im akuten Oa-Mangelversuch. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 584 (Abstr.)—McDonald, R. Effects of altitude anoxia on glucose metabolism. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, p. 20; 31.—Popov, A., & Borscevsky, I. [Effect of anoxemia on the vestibular apparatus] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 7, 27-30.—Rose, H. W. Effect of anoxia on visual recovery during and after glare. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, p. 13. ------ Retinal pho- tography during oxygen lack and during acceleration. Ibid., 17.—Schaefer, H. Ueber die elektrischen Begleiterscheinungen der peripheren Anoxamie. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942—43, 3: 526 (Abstr.) OXYGEN demand valves. See also Oxygen heater; Oxygen mask. Nims, L. F., & Clarke, R. W. The effect of low temperatures on the action of the A-12 oxygen demand valves. 5 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1943. Forms No. 15, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 118, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Nims, L. F., & Tepperman, J. Effects of low temperatures on oxygen demand valves at alti- tude. 4 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1943. Forms No. 20, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 146, Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Reynolds, S. R. M. Summary of unit oxygen officers' opinion of demand equipment. 16p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 80, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. OXYGEN equipment. See also Aircraft, Oxygen installation; Aircrew, Oxygen supply; also subsequent headings. Burns, H. L., & Jackson, M. British Emer- gency Oxygen Set, Mk. 1. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Rep. No. 235, Com. Aviat, M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Lovelace, W. R., II. *Oxygen in aviation and surgery; a new and practical apparatus for its administration [Minnesota] 142 1. 27^cm. Rochester, 1939. Dembo, A. G., Kechker, L. H. [et al.] [The new oxygen inhalation apparatus (G. I. S.-3)] Klin, med., Moskva, 1941, 19: No. 10, 47-51.—Drager, H. Der Heeresatmer; das Ein- heitsmodell des Sauerstoff-Schutzgerats fur den zivilen Luft- schutz. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 268.—Emergency coupling ap- paratus 10-87A Fl 30-156. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lg, 1.—Glebovi6, A., Pereskokov, A., & Krivoseenko, N. Kislo- rodno-dykhatelnaja apparatura. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1231-61.—Kirschbaum, H. M. Method and apparatus for controlling the oxygen content of the blood of living animals. U. S. Patent Off., 1947, 2,414,747.—Krivo- seenko, N. Kislorodno-dykhatelnye apparaty v voenno- morskom flote. In: Encikl. slovar voeD. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 2: 1255-61.—Lovelace, W. R., II. Oxygen for therapy and aviation; an apparatus for the administration of oxygen or oxygen and heUum by inhalation. Proc Mayo Clin., 1938, 13: 646-54.—Pende, N. Blood oxygenator for use in war. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 168 (Abstr.)—Tobias, C. A., & Siri, W. An electronic warning device for oxygen breathing systems. J. Aviat. M., 1947, 18: 133-8.—Yoshimura, G. Oxygen equip- ment used by the JAAF. Rep. Air Techn. InteU. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 233, 1. ---- Engineering aspect. Hayter, R. Design and test of oxygen breathing equipment for use in the recompression chamber. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-540, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Meakin, L. W., Hays, E. L., & Poppen, J. R. Engineering materials, design and techniques of investigation of oxygen equipment. J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 375-9. ---- parachute. Boothby, W. M., Benson, O. O., jr, & Lovelace, W. R. Emergency oxygen unit for use in parachute escape or in case of faUure of regular oxygen supply at high altitude. J. Aviat. M., 1940, 11: 59-66.—Boothby, W. M., Lovelace, W. R., IL, & Burchell, H. B. Necessity of emergency oxygen unit for use in parachute escapes at high altitudes. Ibid., 1941, 12: 126-30 — Hollmann, F. Parachute emergency oxygen apparatus. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 24; Item 8, 24 & 27, No. XXVII-61, 13.—Instructions for back pack parachute- Riifa 12B with baU-out oxygen system 10-6521 A-0 HAS-16D, In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. If, 1-8.—Morehouse, S. A. Oxygen supply for parachutists. U. S. Patent Off., 1943, No. 2,329,289.—Parachute emergency oxygen apparatus. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lh, 1.—Stafford, J. Seven-mile OXYGEN EQUIPMENT 735 OXYGEN HEATER jumps; dogfights 35,000 to 40,000 feet above the earth necessi- tated new oxygen apparatus for bailing out. Science News Lett., 1941, 39: 42-4. .--- Performance. See also Oxygen demand valves. Chambers, A. H., & Goldschmidt, S. Report on the performance of the M. S. A. Navy Type Oxygen Rebreathing Apparatus for aircraft use. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 350, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Duffner, G. J. Evaluation of the use of fixed oxygen installations in submerged aircraft. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-637, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lovelace, W. R., II, Chinard, F. P., & Carlson, L. D. Problems of oxygen equipment as presented from the 8th Air Force. 13 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-56, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. AU Force. Millikan, G. A., & Cherry, R. B. Optimum safety pressures for certain types of oxygen equipment. 25p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 431, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Stannard, J. N., & Russ, E. M. Estimation of critical dead space in oxygen breathing equip- ment. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 238, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Wilson, J. W., & Dohling, J. Effect of res- piratory dead space of oxygen equipment upon oxygen economy. lOp. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 274, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. OXYGEN flowmeter. See also Aircraft, Oxygen installation; also Oxygen cylinder, Gage and valve; Oxygen regu- lator. Benoit, G. F. Type A-3 Oxygen Flow Indicator, bakelite molded clutch for. 17 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-64-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Flowmeter for oxygen regulator test sets. J. Franklin Inst., 1944, 238: 302. OXYGEN generator. Cahan, A. M. Japanese chemical oxygen generator. 9 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-660-45-H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Oxygen purity requirement for Army Air Forces oxygen generators. 8 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG^9-660-50-C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Catchpole, H. R., & Rohrback, J. Chemical evaluation of the Naval Research Laboratory chlorate candle. Up. 26>4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-586, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Luft, U. C. The production of oxygen- nitrogen-mixtures. 7 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. Sl-46-8, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Transl from Forschber. Zentr. wiss. Ber. Wesen Luftfahrtforsch., 1940, No. 1322. Turner, R. O. Inspection of generator, oxy- gen (gas) portable. 161. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-19-660-50-E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Corless, J. F. Portable oxygen generator. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944 1: No. 12, 13.—Heidbrink, J. A. Portable oxygen aviation unit U. S. Patent Off., 1943, No. 2,324,389.- Millikan, G. A., & Legallais, V. A. Oxygen generator with integrated initiating device. Ibid., 1950, No. 2,507,450.— Millikan, G. A., & Pappenheimer, J. R. Development of chem- ical oxygen generators for use in aircraft. J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 118.—Muniz Barreto, L. Obtencao de oxigenio para has clinicos. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 35-8. OXYGEN heater. See also Oxygen demand valves. Burns, J. E., II [Cold test on two experi- mental oxygen mask assemblies] 18 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-39-O, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Freezing tests on the A-10R and A-10A demand type oxygen masks. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-39-R, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hemingway, A. Additional tests on the SAM oxygen heater for prevention of mask freezing. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 300, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. —— Masland, R. L., & Taylor, C. B. Pre- vention of ice formation in oxygen masks. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding project. Heaters for oxygen masks. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding project. Hemingway, A., & Wigodsky, H. S. A valve heater for A-13 masks used for pressure breath- ing. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4 of preceding project. Lein, A. The performance of A8B [oxygen] masks equipped with devices designed to prevent freezing. 3 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 218, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also forms No. 272, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. OXYGEN indicator. See under Oxygen cylinder, Gage and valve; Oxygen flowmeter. OXYGEN indoctrination. See also Atmospheric chamber, Training. Barbasova, Z. I., Galickaja, N. A. [et al.] VUjanie trenirovki v barokamere na vynoslivost k kislorodnomu golodaniju. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 119-28.—Gemmill, C. L. Indoctrination of aviation personnel in use of oxygen equipment in a low- pressure chamber. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 576-9 — High altitude regulations with introduction to operation of oxygen breathing equipment. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lc, 1-20, 10 pi.— Indoctrination of German fliers; use of oxygen. Ibid., 1.—Instructions for the use of the army resphator oxygen protective equipment for one hour's use. Ubid., App. 60, 1-6.—Memorandum on procedure in connection with high altitude flying. Ibid., App. Id, 1-3.—Smedal, H. A. Observa- tions on the results of indoctrination of aviation personnel in the use of oxygen equipment in the low pressure chamber at Pensacola, Florida. J. Aviat. M., 1943, 14: 206-10. OXYGEN line. Tobias, C. A. Oxygen line safety clamps. [6]p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 311, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. OXYGEN mask. See also other headings beginning with Oxygen; also Gas mask; Respirator. Carlson, L. D. Oxygen masks recovered from enemy aircraft. 211. 32cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-660-39-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Duncan, J. E. An improved helmet for breathing oxygen or other gases. 7p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-415, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Fugitt, C. H. A comparison of certain prop- erties of the standard A-14 oxygen mask with OXYGEN MASK 736 OXYGEN MASK those of the A-14 oxygen mask modified by raising the inlet ports. 6 1. 26%cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. X-584, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Randall, F. E. Mask, oxygen, pressure- demand. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-695-22-B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. AMC engineers developing disposable oxygen mask. Techn. Data Digest, Dayton, 1949, 14: No. 17, 5.—Azbel, R. I., & Kinzerskaja, K. N. Individualnye kislorodnye polumaska i polukamera dlja podviznoj kislorodnoj ustanovki. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 182-4.—Bierman, H. R. Oxygen mask. U. S. Patent Off., 1948, No. 2,444,417.—Boothby, W. M., & Bulbulian, A. H. Oxygen mask. Ibid., 1944, No. 2,348,277.—Bulbulian. A. H. Aviation mask. Ibid., 1946, No. 2,398,076. ------ High elevation mask. Ibid., 1949, No. 2,465,973.—Frye, H. H.. & Behnke, A. R. Breathing apparatus. Ibid., 1943, No. 2,325,049.—Le Mee. Nouvel appareil a oxygtae. Gaz. hop., 1940, 113: 426.—Mehl. H. G. Offene Ueberdruckmaske in Holland. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 103.—Randall, F. E., & Damon, A. An interesting application of a basic science to aviation medicme. J. Aviat. M., 1943, 14: 200-5.—Specker, J. C. Dentures and oxygen mask. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 8, 21. ---- Leakage [and other defects] See also subheading (Testing) also Oxygen demand valves. Bonner, J. T. Characteristics of demand oxygen mask leakage. 71. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-7E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Also forms No. 273, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Carlson, L. D. A study of demand regulator requirements to neutralize various degrees of mask leakage. 17p. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-48-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Fugitt, C. H. A study of the manner in which mask leaks change with varying negative pressures. 8 1. 26Kcm. Pensacola, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-521, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. ---- The constancy of leakage into poorly fitting masks as measured with the McKesson spirometer type tester. 7 1. 26>/2cm. Pensacola, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-565, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. ---- Maintenance. Kennedy, M. M. Cleaning and sterilization of oxygen masks. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG^9-696-49, -Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Smedal, H. A., Brown, E. B. [et al.] A prac- tical method for cleaning the A-14 type oxygen mask. 2 1. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-679 (Av-359-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Canvas carrier for an oxygen mask. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 12, 23.—Name tag around hose junction of oxygen mask. Ibidem.—Report on a spray method for sterilizing oxygen masks. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July- Dec, 41. ---- Performance. See also Oxygen heater. King, B. G., Futcher, P. H. [et al.] Physio- logical appraisal of A-10A oxygen mask. lOp. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-273, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. King, B. G., Henson, M., & Whaley, R. V. Preliminary report on physiological appraisal of the MSA, type E unlined experimental oxygen mask. 4 1. 26>km. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-275, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Physiological appraisal of the British oxygen mask, Type H. 8p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-257, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Also forms No. 281, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Luft, U. C. Zur Verwendung von Hohenatemgeraten auf Himalajaexpeditionen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 45-8. ---- Suspension. King, B. G. Examination of experimental suspension for the MRS-1 oxygen mask; pre- liminary report. 2 1. 26)£cm. Bethesda, 1943 Forms Res. Proj. X-248, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----& Henson, M. Appraisal of the suspen- sion and fit of the MRS-1 oxygen mask. 5p 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding project. ---- Testing. See also subheading (Leakage) Bonner, J. T. Evaluation of two mechanical leak testers for demand oxygen masks. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-696-54, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Carlson, L. D. Freezing tests on the Type A-14 demand oxygen mask. 58 1. 28%cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-39-P, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Henson, M., King, B. G., & Goldman, D. E. Evaluation of the McKesson leak testing method for oxygen masks. 14p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-312, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Evaluation of leak testing methods for oxygen masks. 7p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Form Rep. No. 2 of preceding project. Masland, R. L. The use of aromatic oils as a simple method of detecting and localizing in- spiratory leaks in the A-10 mask. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 90, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Skow, R. K., & Vaughan, B. E. Modification of BuAer M-117 demand oxygen mask leak tester. 16 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X 692 (Av 365-s) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Vollmer, E. P. Calibration of one plastic pocket leak tester. 4p. 26>£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-312B, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Calibration of two McKesson pocket model leak testers. 5p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-3I2C, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Goldman, D. E. Calibration of two plastic pocket leak testers. 5p. 26%cm. Be- thesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-312A, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Scano, A. Metodo per U controllo degli inalatori di ossigeno. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1948, 11: 577-85. OXYGEN officer. Gray, J. S. Evaluation of the performance of unit oxygen officers. 9 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 103, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. OXYGEN poisoning. Latham, F. Studies on the oxygen paradox. lip. 32^cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 705, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. OXYGEN POISONING 737 OXYGEN POISONING Snapp, F. E., & Adler, H. F. Oxygen toxicity. 8p. 26%cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Andre, M. J. Les effets paradoxaux de l'oxygene et le pro- bleme de la reanimation. Acta clin. belg., 1947, 2: 248-57.— Armstrong, H. G. The toxicity of oxygen at decreased baro- metric pressures. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 148-51.—Becker - Freyseng, H. Neue Untersuchungen uber die Einwirkung hochkonzentrierten Sauerstoffs auf den Organismus. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 46 (Abstr.) Also War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 372 (Abstr.) ------& Clamann, H. G. Die WUkung langdauernder Sauerstoffatmung in verschiedenen Hohen auf den Menschen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942-43, 7: 272-91 — Bergin, K. G. Oxygen poisoning. In his Aviat. Med., Bristol, 1949, 197-9.—Grandpierre, R., Franck, C, & Lemaire, R. L'action paradoxale de l'oxygene; son interst en medecine aeronautique. Med. aeronaut., 1948, 3: 199-226.—Hoff. E. C. Oxygen intoxication. In his BibUogr. Sourceb. &c Submarine Med., Wash., 1948, 163-94.—Oxygen (The) paradox. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, 84.—Van Der Aue, O E. Oxygen poisoning; historical. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: 3-7. --- experimental. Pichotka, J. Experimental investigations concerning the cause of oxygen poisoning. 9 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. D2-46-5, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Schaefer, K. E., Alvis, H. J. [et al.] Studies of oxygen toxicity; preliminary report on under- water swimming while breathing oxygen. 1. 84- 93. 27J4cm. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Proj. NM 002 015 03 01 (or, No. 149, v.8) Rep. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Prikladovicky, S. I. [Toxic effect of high oxygen pressure in the animal; analvsis of the effect of Oi on the animal body] J. Physiol. USSR, 1936, 20: 518-33. --- Manifestations. Comroe, J. H., jr, Dripps, R. D. [et al.] The effect of inhalation of high concentrations of oxygen for 24 hours upon normal men at sea level and at a simulated altitude of 18,000 feet [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 414, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc" Gersh, I. The syndrome of oxygen poisoning in cats. 19p. 26#cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-192, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst Also War Med., 1945, 8: 221-8. Bean, J. W., & Siegfried, E. C. Chronic motor disabiUty resulting from repeated exposure to oxygen at high pressure. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1946, 5: No. 1, pt 2, 6.—Shilling, C. W., & Adams, B. H. A study of the convulsive seizures caused by breathing oxygen at high pressures. BuU. U. S. Nav. M., 1933, 31: 112-21.—Syndrome (The) of oxygen poisoning in cats. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 14. --- Pathogenesis. See also Pressure breathing. Gersh, I., & Wagner, C. E. Metabolic factors in oxygen poisoning. 12p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-192, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Ohlsson, W. T. L. A study on oxygen tox- icity at atmospheric pressure with special refer- ences to the pathogenesis of pulmonary damage and clinical oxygen therapy. 93p. 23Hcm. Lund, 1947. Forms Suppl. 190, Acta med. scand. Clamann. H. G., & Becker-Freyseng, H. Einwirkung des Sauerstoffs auf den Organismus bei hoherem als normalem Partialdruck unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Menschen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 1-10.—Metabolic factors in oxygen poisoning. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 15.—Seelkopf, K. Beruht die Gtftwirkung des reinen Sauerstoffs auf einer Schadigung der Fermente? Luft- fahrtmedizin, 1944, 9: 57-67. --- Pathology. Gersh, I. Pneumothorax and extrapulmonic emphysema in cats exposed to oxygen under pressure. 5p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-192, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----47 ----& Hawkinson, G. E. Biochemical study of pulmonary edema of guinea pigs exposed to high oxygen atmospheres, lip. 2634cm. Be- thesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7 of preceding project. Joas, F. *Ueber den Lungenbefund bei der Sauerstoffvergiftung [Heidelberg] lip. 21cm. Ludwigshafen, 1938. Kaunitz, J. Myocardial damage resulting from high oxygen tension. J. Aviat. M., 1942, 13: 267-71.—Noro, K. Aero- medical research; pathology of rapid decompression, anoxia and oxygen intoxication in animals. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 167, 1-4.—Pneumothorax and extra- pulmonic emphysema in cats exposed to oxygen under pressure. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 16. ---- Physiopathology. Gersh, I., & Cohn, R. Changes in brain potentials during convulsions induced by oxygen under pressure. 8p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-192, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Gersh, I., Davies, P. W., & Larrabee, M. G. Oxygen tension of the cerebral cortex of cats during oxygen poisoning. 7p. 26}^cm. Be- thesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6 of preceding project. Whitehorn, W. V., & Edelmann, A. The cardiovascular response to the breathing of 100 % oxygen at normal barometric pressure; abstract. Ip. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 474, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Prevention. Hayter, R., & White, W. A., jr. Oxygen poisoning in man; effect of exercise on time of onset of symptoms. 5p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-436, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pfeiffer, C. C, & Gersh, I. The prevention of the convulsions of oxygen poisoning by means of drugs. 17p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-192, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Oxygen poisoning in man; effect of cysteine hydrochloride and ammonium chloride on the time of onset of toxic symptoms. 4p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-436, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. OXYGEN regulator. See also Oxygen demand valves; Oxygen equipment. Carlson, L. D. Average dilution charac- teristics of AN-6004-1 Regulators and oxygen supply duration calculations. 7p. 27cm. Day- ton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-48K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Eckman, M., & Barach, A. L. A combined mixing and flow regulator [for oxygen] 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 416, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Garrard, H. F. Regulators, oxygen, auto- matic pressure breathing, experimental, Type D-l, Eclipse-Pioneer. 201. 28cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-660-118-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Goldman, D. E., King, B. G. [et al.] Physio- logical evaluation of three Pioneer Bendix diluter demand oxygen regulators with safety pressure. 13p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-551, U. S- Nav. M. Res. Inst. Goldman, D. E., Vollmer, E. P., & Henson, M. Oxygen expenditure of safety pressure OXYGEN REGULATOR 738 OXYGEN REQUIREMENT diluter demand oxygen regulators. 28p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding project. Good, D. R. Stand, test for diluter demand oxygen regulators. 4 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-17-I-2, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---■ Regulator, automatic continuous flow oxygen. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-68-E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---Kulesz, W. G., & Carlson, L. D. Com- ment on Headquarters Eighth Air Force report, Diluter demand regulators in the Eighth Air Forces, date 28 May 1945. 8 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-86, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Gray, J. S. The factor of safety of the dilutor- demand regulator estimated in terms of the neutralized mask leak. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 306, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smith, F., & Specht, H. Final report of tests on the Eclipse Pioneer Diluter-Demand Oxygen Regulator with the safety pressure attachment. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 423, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. Aero Medical Laboratory. Memorandum report, ENG—49— 660-17-F-2: Conference concerning requirements and design characteristics of regulators. 48 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Van Gundy, R. C. Functional characteristics of the Canadian C3B demand oxygen regulator. 5 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-52-G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Whaley, R. V. Evaluation of an Eckman- Barach therapeutic oxygen mixing and flow regulator. 7p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-494, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Deming, G. M., & Gilroy, J. Oxvgen regulator. U. S- Patent Off., 1950, No. 2,534,959. —Eckman, M., & Barach, A. L. A combined mixing and flow regulator. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 265-7.—Evaluation of an Eckman-Barach therapeutic oxygen mixing and flow regulator. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 30.—High altitude demand regu- lators. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lh, 2.—Hollmann, F. High altitude demand regulators. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 25. ------ Regulator test instruments. Ibid., 27. ------ Reducing regulators. Ibid., 28-30.—Holmes, B. B. Oxygen regulator. U. S. Patent Off., 1943, No. 2,328,214.—Oxygen and oxygen regulator; anoxic episodes. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. AU Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 29.—Oxygen expenditure of safety pressure dUuter demand oxygen regulators. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 34.—Physio- logical evaluation of three Pioneer Bendix diluter demand oxygen regulators with safety pressure. Ibid., Jan.-June, 35.— Reducing regulators. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lh, 3-5.—Regulator test instruments. Ibid., 3. OXYGEN requirement. See also Flying, Gas metabolism. Korkes, S., Chinn, H. I., & Marriott, W. Oxygen consumption at low oxygen tensions. 4p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-101, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Medicine. Report No. 206: Criteria promulgated by the Chief of the Bureau of Medicine and Surgery (U. S. Navy) as to physiological requirements applying to the design and testing of oxygen breathing equipment for use in naval aircraft 19p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Weiss, R. A. Physical training program for convalescent medical patients; oxygen consump- tion during various calisthenic exercises. 9p 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 246, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Kleinholz, L. H. Rates of oxygen consumption by bomber personnel. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 303.—Lovelace, W. R., Carlson, L. D., & Wulff, V. J. Oxygen consumption of aircrews! Ibid., 304.—Oxygen and respiration. In: Summary Activ! Aeromed. Res. Sect, Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces EuroDe' 1945, 7-19. ^" OXYGEN safety device. Tobias, C. A., Lindsay, H. [et al.] Oxygen safety device for bomber crews. 8p. 28cm Wash., 1944. Forms No. 322, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. OXYGEN saturation. See also Oximeter; Respiration. Beischer, D. E. Automatic regulation of the oxygen saturation of arterial blood in man 16 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. No. NM 001 055, U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Comroe, J. H., jr, & Dripps, R. D., jr. The oxygen tension of arterial blood and alveolar air in normal human subjects [1] 1. 28cm. Wash 1944. Forms No. 388, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Anthony, A. J. Sauerstoffatmung, Blut und Kreislauf Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 11-3.—Comroe, J. H., jr, & Fowler, W. S. Normal human arterial oxygen saturation; its rate of increase upon breathing 100 percent oxygen. Symoos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 171-3. OXYGEN supply. See also Aircrew, Oxygen supply. Chatham, J. D. Trailer, Oxygen Servicing, Type E-2 Specification No. 30168. 2 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-74, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Goldman, D. E. Evaluation of constant flow- reservoir oxygen mask system for use in Navy transport planes. 15p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-391, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Aviation Medicine. Criteria for testing oxygen supply systems, by the Sub-Committee on Criteria of Oxygen Masks and Oxygen Equipment. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms Rep. No. 20, Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bowen, W. J. Emergency oxygen supply. U. S. Patent Off., 1948, No. 2,444,029.—Evaluation of constant flow-reservoir oxygen mask system for use in Navy transport planes. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 29-31 — Waegeningh, E. van. Zuurstof-voorziening aan het front. Mil. geneesk. tschr., 1917, 21: 60-2.—Weight analysis of con- stant-flow system of oxygen supply for long-range high-altitude aircraft [tab.] In: Human Factors in Air Transp. Design (McFarland, R. A.) N. Y., 1946, 642.—Weight analysis of dUuter-demand system of oxygen supply for long-range high- altitude aircraft [tab.] Ibid., 643. OXYGEN tent. See also Oxygen, Determination; Oxygen therapy, Apparatus. Beck, W. C, & Dunham, E. An improvised oxygen tent. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 133.—Wolff, M. H. Oxygen concen- tration in oxygen tents. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 988-90. OXYGEN testing kit. See Nitrogen meter; also Oxygen, Determina- tion and testing. OXYGEN THERAPY 739 OZENA OXYGEN therapy. See also Ophthalmology, Therapeutics; Ozone; Resuscitation. A., A. H., jr. Industrial vs. medical oxygen for therapeutic purposes. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 9. 16.— Bainbridge, W. S. The value of oxygen in abdominal su-gery. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 229-32.—Bartenbach, B. [Fxperi- mental basis in oxygen therapy] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10 467- 81.—Berle, C. K„ & Lovelace, W. R., II. Oxygen therar^ and its practical use with troops on active service. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. & Pharm., 1939, 10. Congr., 321-63 [Discussion] Proc, 230-62.—Evans, J. H. The war and oxygen therapy. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 2443-51— Ferri, G. Metodi moderni per la ossigenoterapia dei colpiti da aggressivi chimici. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 229-39.—Filimonov, D. V., Volodin, A. N. [et al.] [Use of oxygen in anoxemia and hyper- capnia] Tr. Acad. mU. med. KUoff, 1934, 1: 71-97.—Glebo- vich, A. Inhaljacionnaja kislorodnaja terapija pri porazenu OV udusaju§6ego dejstvija. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 10, 11-9.—Hombourger, P. F. L'oxygenotherapie; ses applications en temps de guerre. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1940, 112: 57-81.—Martin, S. J., & Makel, H. P. Organization of a section on resuscitation and oxygen therapy. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 61, 124-8.—Shrader, J. C, & Kaliss, N. Pressurized oxygen therapy; case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 466-71.—Varshavsky, K. K voprosu o terapevti6eskom dejstvu podkoinogo i vnutrivennogo vvedenija kisloroda. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 10, 19-21.—Volodin, A. N., Fili- monov, D. V. [et al.] [Oxvgen therapy in anoxemia and hyper- capnia] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff. 1935, 4: 223-49.—Webber. B. J. A review of some aspects of oxygen therapy. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 4: 63-77. --- Apparatus. See also Oxygen equipment; Oxygen mask. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 1: Oxygen therapy appa- ratus: Closed circuit; Boothby-Lovelace. 5p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. Bartlett, W., jr. The conversion of Uquid to gaseous oxygen for therapy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1446.—Bufe, W. Das Druckdifferenzverfahren in der Feldchirurgie unter An- wendung des Ueberdruckzusatzgerates zum Sauerstoffbe- handlungsgerat 38. Chirurg, 1943, 15: 672-5.—Cook, J. C. Oxygen gage stand. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 95 — Ellis, F. P. Improvised methods of oxygen administration. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 125-36—Marchetti, J. D. Method for administering oxygen. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 9, 66.—Menaker, G. J. Oxygen administration unit. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 533-9.—Mershon, R. H. An inexpen- sive multiple oxygen therapy unit. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 95-7.—Mosin, A. B., & Pavlov-Bykov, A. V. [Naso- pharyngeal method in oxygen therapy] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 56-8.—Oxygen therapy apparatus; closed cUcuit, Boothby-Lovelace. War Dep. Techn. Bull., 1943, No. 1, 1-5.— Pflesser, G. Das neue Sauerstoffbehandlungsgerat der Wehr- macht (S. B. G. 38) Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 312-6 — Porter, H. B. Oxygen administration by nasal catheter; adaptabUity to military-medical requirements. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 77: 348-50.—Robinson, W. A. Notes on an improvised nasal oxygen apparatus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 14-21.—Sharkey, J. Instructions for use and care of oxygen therapv equipment. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 5, 32-5. --- subcutaneous and extrapulmonary. Aparicio, S. Oxigenoterapfa subcutanea. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1926, 4: 104-12.—Fegler, J., & Bartenbach, B. [Re- search on the therapeutic value of oxygen in extrapulmonary administration] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 18: 40-9.—Lepkowski, Z. [Therapeutic value of subcutaneous injections of oxygen] Ibid., 1927, 10: 481-8.—Maziere. Au sujet des injections sous- cutanees d'oxygene. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1911, 5: 420. OYSTER. Bryan, A. H. The inspection of oysters. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 71, 59-62. ------ Veterinary oyster inspection. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 282-5.—Carr, W. J., Anderson, R. B., & Betzold, C. W. Determinations of pH of Pacific oysters. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 442-4 — Snook, G. W. Inspection of oysters. Ibid., 1945, No. 86, 101-4. OZENA. See also Nose, Disease. Becker, F. Ueber das Vorkommen von Ozana bei Wehr- pflichtigen. Zschr. Ohrenh., 1914, 70: 286-8.—Brzosko, R. [Ozena] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 220; 270.—Cuzin, L. L'emploi des extraits de larves de Lucilia sericata en oto-rhino-laryngolo- gie et plus particulierement dans le traitement de 1'ozene. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 126-33—Flores, A. El ozena, enfermedad de vasoconstricci6n? Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15:101.—Lukasiewicz, K. [Biology of pseudodiphtheric bacilli found in ozena] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 1-9.—Nieddu- Semidei, A. L'ozena in medicina legale miUtare. Atti Congr. Soc. ital. laring. (1912) 1913, 15: pt 2, 232. Also Gior. med. mil., 1915, 63: 585-91.—Okuyama, S. Coccobacillus foetidus ozaenae von Perez ni yoru hikaketteisiki-en; rinsyo rei [Studies on inflammation in the subcutaneous tissue due to Coccobacillus foetidus ozena isolated originally by Dr. Perez] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1941, 30: 222-9, pi.—Oliveira, N. H. de. Estudo da ozena. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1949, 10: 1599-611.— Ulug, R. A. [Ozena from the clinical, therapeutic and social view-points] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 27—41. OZONE. See also under Carbon monoxide, Protection. SCHULMAN, J., BARMACK, J. E., & CoAKLEYr J. C. Human problems in the operation of high speed aircraft; atmospheric ozone. 13 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1947. Forms No. 151-1 (20-M-lb) Rep. Spec Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Sato, A. [Spektrophotometrische Bestimmung von thera- peutisch anwendbaren Ozon.] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1937, 26: 894-900. P AB A See Para-aminobenzoic acid. PACIFIC. See under World War II (various subheadings) PACIFISM. See as subheading under Militarism. PACKAGED ration. See under Ration, packaged. PACKED hospital. See Hospital construction, packed. PAIN. See also Wounded, Pain; also Surgical technic, Anesthetization. Bocquet. Le probleme de la douleur. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1947, 2: 354-9.—Ochoterena, I. El dolor desde el pun to de vista biol6gico. San. mil., Mex., 1948, 1: 3r7.—Orbeli, L. A. [Certain basic questions in the problem of pain] Tr. Acad. mU. m6d. Kiroff, 1935, 2: 233-47. ------ Sovremennoe sostojanie udenija o boli. Voen. med. sborn., 1946, 3: 3-13.—Stagnitti, F. L'iperalgesia cutanea nella diagnostica delle malattie interne. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 946-55. ---- Surgery. See also Neurosurgery. Elliott, H., Albert, S., & Bremner, W. A program for pre- frontal lobotomy with report of effect on intractable pain. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 3, 26-35—Hesse, F. Die operative Schmerzbekampfung im Kriege. Deut. Militar- arzt, 1942, 7: 185-91.—Ogata, T., & Huzitaka. S. Totu ni tai-suru geka-teki ryoho no keiken [Clinical experience in the relief of pain by cutting the nerves] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 637-54.—Olson, C. K. The surgical treatment of intractable pain. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1949, 6: 131-48. —Tokura, S. Domyaku ikokan sinkei setuzyozyutu no sisi totu ni tai-suru tiryo-teki koka ni tuite [Surgical results concerned with periarterial sympathectomy for pain in the extremities] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 113-21. PAINT. See also Camouflage. Dudding, J. S., Dudley, S. F., & Frederick, R. C. The pro- duction of carbon monoxide from paint in sealed compartments. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1932, 18: 119-23.—Goldwater, L. J.. & Jeffers, C. P. Mercury poisoning from the use of antifouUng plastic paint. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 476-80.— Hederer. Recherches experimentales sur la toxicite des peintures bitumeuses du type kerbitum ou neobitum en usage dans la Marine. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1938, 128: 961-84.— Imbasciati, B. Inchiesta infortunistica, studio sperimentale e misure protettive nelle intossicazioni da polveri derivanti dai raschiamento delle pitture sottomarine daUe carene delle navi. Igiene mod., 1938, 31: 364-79.—.Ship's coat. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 3, 10.—Young, C. A., & Gelatte, A. C. Dope poisoning as a potential hazard in spray coating airplane wings. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 31: 63-86. PALATE 740 PANCREAS PALATE. See also Mouth; also Dental surgery. Dearden, R. H. Mixed tumours of the hard palate. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 246-9.—Frojnd, V. Delomidna sekvestracija tyrdog nepca u desnu nosnu supljinu. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 493.—Hiisnii, Y. [Restoration of a palate destroyed by a projectile by the means of a mobile prosthesis, communicating with the right maxUlary sinus.] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 145-8.—Lataix. Epithe- lioma du voUe du palais chez le cheval. Rev. vet. mU., Par., 1931, 15: 395-9.—Nakamura, M. [Uber einen FaU von primar in der Nahe der Schneidezahne entwickelten Gaumenkrebs] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1940, 29: 503-6.—Quintarelli. L. Due casi di ulcera necrotica della volta palatina consequenti ad iniezioni di cocaina adrenalina. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 1: 67-75. ---- cleft. Cases of cleft palate; construction of simple obturator. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 5, 2.—Cleft palate; construc- tion of simple obturator. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 27.—Kelly, E. K. Cleft palate prosthesis. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 311-6, Ulust.— Rakow, B. A., Ebner, P. G., & Ombres, S. R. Prosthesis for cleft palate in the newborn. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 503-5.—Schole, M. L„ & Katz, T. Cleft palate prosthesis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 90-3. PALAU. See under World War II. PALESTINE. See under Wars and campaigns, 1947-1950: Jewish-Arab conflict; World War I; World War II. PALM. See also Hand; Muscle contracture. Bradley, R. M. Aneurism of the palmar arteries; report of case. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 486-9. PALMER skin resistance. See Aviator, Fitness tests. PALUDRINE. See also under Malaria, Pharmacology. Ferber, C, & Chinn, H. Toxicity of anti-malarial drugs; suppressive doses of chloroquine and paludrine. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 12. ------ Toxicity of anti-malarial drugs; therapeutic doses of chloroquine, paludrine and pentaquine. Ibidem. PANAMA Canal Zone. See also under Venereal disease; World War II. Ames, H. E. A sanitary study of Culebra as a naval base. J. Ass. MU. Surgeons U. S., 1905, 17: 163-94.—Chamberlain, W. P. Sanitation of Panama Canal Zone; permanent drainage and mosquitoes. MU. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 397-422, 2 maps, 3 pi. ------ The medical activities of the Panama Canal. Ibid., 1933, 72: 108-24—Colquhoun, A. R. The strategical and economical effect of the opening of the Panama Canal. J. R. N. Service Inst., Lond., 1908, 52: 175-95.—Gorgas, W. C. The sanitary organization of the Isthmian Canal as it bears upon antimalarial work. MU. Surgeon, 1909, 24: 261-7.—Phalen, J. M. An early Panama crossing. Ibid., 1940, 87: 352-5.— Ziegler, J. G. Notes on a tour of duty with a battalion of Marines on the Isthmus of Panama. Ibid., 1912, 31: 553-64. PANARITIUM. See under Paronychia. PANCREAS. See also Digestive system. Savic, V. V. Materialy k fiziologii sekrecii podfeludofinogo soka. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1908, 16: 3-28.— Seyket Artamli [Pancreatic hormones] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 97-104. ---- Disease. See also Pancreatitis. Bush, S. W., & Scott, M. U. Cystic fibrosis of the pancreas. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 3-5.—Cankat, M., & Birand, I. [Case of acute necrosis of the pancreas] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 57-69.—Ferguson, L. K., & Thompson, C. M. Acute pancreatic edema with stone in the ampulla of Vater. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1269-72.— Higgins, A. R. Acute hemorrhagic pancreatic necrosis; a review with case reports. Ibid., 1938, 36: 477-82.—Margileth, A. M. Cystic fibrosis of the pancreas. Ibid., 1949, 49: 890-4.— Sidgwick, H. G. A case of multilocular cyst of the pancreas: operation and recovery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 83-5.—Van Urk, T. Case report; cyst of the pancreas. Mil' Surgeon, 1928, 63: 215-8. ---- Injury. Halle, L. Traumatic rupture of the pancreas. Med. Bull Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 227-9.—Jensen, A. L., & Gillj C. C. Hyperglycemia due to suspected pancreatic trauma! report of a case. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 26-8.—Moulson, G. A case of subcutaneous rupture of the pancreas. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 266-71.—Strauss. Die Erkrankungen und Verletzungen der Bauchspeicheldruse in der Armee von 1894 bis 1904. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1908, 37: 329-38. ---- Tumor. Brandao Filho. Insuloma do pancreas; crises expontaneas de hipoglicemia. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1948, 9: 1511-22.— Chodkowski, K. [Malignant tumors of the pancreas of mesen- chymal origin; autopsies performed in the anatomical laboratory of Warszaw University] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 321-38.— D'Arcy, T. N. A case of carcinoma of the pancreas. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 237 — Jones, W. A., & Matte, M. L. Tumor of the pancreas, with hypoglycemia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-S8, 14: 375-7.—Kiernowski, T. [Cancer of the head of the pancreas, complicated by diabetes] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 23: 688-95.—Rosnowski, M. Przypadek raka g!6wki trzustki. Ibid., 1929, 13: 8-20.— Spangler, P. E. Islet cell adenoma of the pancreas associated with bilateral urinarv calculi. U. S. Nav. Al. BuU., 1943, 41: 1087-97.—Stein, W. Adenoma of the pancreas with hyperinsulinism. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 314-7.—Zuccari, F. II cancro e la chirurgia deUa testa del pancreas. Gior. med. mil., 1909, 57: 401-48. PANCREATITIS. See also Pancreas, Disease; Parotitis epidemica, Complication. Acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 3, 16.—Arghiriade, C, & Badiu, A. [Case of acute hemorrhagic pancreatitis with steatonecrosis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 339-42.—Bober, S. [Chronic pancreatitis] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 490-7.—Camelin, Robine & Garnung. Pancreatite Uthiasique avec diabete et troubles de la secretion externe. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1947, 41: 36-9.— Chiariello, A. G. Contributo clinico sulla pancreatite acuta emorragica. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 1054-61.—Clark, C. L., & Bowers, W. F. Acute pancreatitis. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 9, 33-5.—Curl, H. C. Notes on four cases of chronic pancreatitis treated by drainage of the gaU bladder. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1908, 2: No. 4, 41-4, pi.— Dugger, J. A. Recurrent acute pancreatitis; review of the Uterature and report of a case. Ibid., 1949, 49: 498-507.— Filatov, A. N. Mestnoe primenenie preparatov krovi pri lecenii svisdej podfeludo6noj zelezy i ostrykh pankreatitov. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 135-41.— Gowans, J. D. C. A dramatic death from acute pancreatitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 120.—Halahan, T. D. A case of hemorrhagic pancreatitis; operation: recovery. Ibid., 1920, 6: 99.— Hanson, A. M. An application of physiological chem- istry to pancreatitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 244-9.—Hiiseyin, R. [Pancreatitis and diabetes caused by a mechanical obstacle] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1934, 63: 37-41.—Mukaizaka, S. Hokusi yasenku ni okeru kyu-sei suizokai-si no syuzyutu tiken rei [Cases of surgical treatment of acute pancreatic break- down in the North China war area] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 613-8.—O'Connell, H. V., & Ellis, G. S. [Acute pancreatitis] U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 967-72, Ulust.—Porter, F. J. W. Report on a case of death from acute pancreatitis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 425.—Quattlebaum, F. W. Acute pancreatitis. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 4: 156-71.—Radvan, I. Important diastazuriei In diagnosticul pancreatitelor. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: 747-54.—Sedgley, F. R. Pancreatitis, acute and chronic; with case reports. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 151-6.—Theodorescu, D., & Zamfirescu, Z. [Surgery in acute pancreatitis] Rev. San. Mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 13-8 — Volpi, J. P. Pancreatitis hemorragica traumatica. Rev. san. mU., B. AU., 1943, 42: 328-31.—Willan, R. J. BUiary colic and chronic pancreatitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 211-5. PANIC. See also Psychological warfare. Rouppert, S. Panika jako zjawisko wojenne; szkic psychologiczny. 83p. 8? Warsz., 1926. Critchley, M. A medical study of the Black Hole of Cal- cutta. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 158-69.—Garcia Mon- toro, I. Psicosis y psiconeurosis colectivas; panico de los ejer- citos y de las muchedumbres; epidemias de espiritismo y sugesti6n curativa, etc. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1930, 20: 6; passim.—Greenwood, M. Panic in wartime. Brit. M. J., PANIC 741 PARACHUTE 1940, I: 448.—Panic prevention; psychological precautions, as well as fireproofing, needed to avoid disaster due to panic in night clubs and other public places; special problem in war time. Science News Lett., 1942, 42: 406.—Rickman, J. Panic and air-raid precautions. Lancet, Lond., 1938, 1: 1291-5.— Rouppert, S. [Panic, as war phenomenon] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 7: 121; 221; 333. ------ La panique comme phenomene de guerre. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., 1936, 6. Sess., 169-90. Also Bull, internat. Serv. sant6, Liege, 1937, 10: 471-90.—Silvester, H. G. A provocative dose. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 371-4. PANNONIAN War [2. ct. A. D.] See under Wars and campaigns. PANORAMIC analyzer. Eldredge, D. H. Low frequency panoramic analyzer. lOp. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-71A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. PANTOTHENIC acid. See also Vitamin. Edge, C. O., Barnes, L. A., & Durant, R. C. Evaluation of a pantothenic acid analogue (SN 14,622) as a possible antistreptococcal agent. lip. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 005 009 (or, X-754) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Miller, Z. B., & Eakin, R. E. The effect of calcium pantothenate on the growth of Plas- modium gallinaceum in the chick. 7p. 2634cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-334, U. S. Nav. M. Res, Inst. Evaluation of a pantothenic acid analogue, SN 14,622, as a possible antistreptococcal agent. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 9.—Peat, J. Pantothenic acid status in human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 51. PAPAYA. See under Poison. PAPILLEDEMA. See under Optic fascicle. PAPPATACI fever. See Phlebotomus fever. PARA-AMINOBENZOIC acid. See also Vitamin. Tchaperoff, I. C. C. The determination of the effect of irradi- ation by X-rays on p-amino-benzoic acid using Clostridium acetobutyUcum for assay. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 3, C. 6113, 1-9. PARACEL Islands. See under World War II. PARACHLOROPHENYL-TRICHLORO- ETHANE. See DDT. PARACHUTE. See also Aircraft, Design; Field ambulance; also subsequent headings. Tripp, R. C. H. Recent advances in research on parachutes by the Aero-Medical Section of the German Air Force. 4 1. 29^cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 635, Gr. Britam Flying Pers. Res. Com. Edwards, B. F. The evolution of the parachute as a safety device. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 298-303.--Electable parachute seats. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 32^— Heinrich, H. Development of a stabile parachute. CIUS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 74-7—Parachutes. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 51-3.—Parachute technique of the Aerodynamic department of the Graf ZeppeUn research estab- lishment. Ibid., App. 13b, 1-13.—Sobennikov, I. Parasjut, parasjutnye pryzki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 344-9.—Taira, S. Parachutes of the Japanese Army and Navy Air Forces. Rep. Air Techn In tell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945. No. 220, 1-3. PARACHUTE descent. See also Parachute jumping, Medical aspect. Barach, A. L., Besson, G. [et al.] Experi- ments with human subjects on simulated free- fall with particular regard to actual parachute descents from high altitudes and observations on the incidence of aeroembolism. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 120, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hall, F. G., Swann, H. G., & Wilson, J. W. Physiological effects of high negative mask pressures during a simulated free-fall. 11 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-68, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Maison, G. L., Penrod, K. E., & Hall, F. G. Descent times of 200-pound dummies with 28- foot silk, 28-foot nylon and 24-foot nylon para- chutes. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-66H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Andreev, F. Sanitarno-higieniceskoe obespecenie desantnoj operacii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 444_9.------& Popov, A. Desant (descendere) Ibid., 441-51.—Bergeret, P., & Giordan, P. Vvorld record in free fall with delayed opening of parachute; a medicophysiologic study. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 521 (Abstr.)—Diringshofen, H. Die Selbstrettungszeit beim Hohenabstieg (Betrachtungen zum FaUschirmabsprung aus grossen Hohen) Bull. War AI., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 527 (Abstr.)—Effects of parachute descent. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash., 1945, AAF Man. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 7, 1-8.—Lutz, W. Fallschirm, Absprung aus grossen Hohen. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX- 21, 134.—Popov, A. Vozdusnyii desant. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 449-51.—Simulated high altitude bail-out and parachute descent using special breathing procedures and without the use of bail-out oxygen equipment. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 39. PARACHUTE emergency oxygen appa- ratus. See under Oxygen equipment. PARACHUTE escape. See also Aircraft, Ejection seat; Oxygen equip- ment, parachute. Allman, T. L., Jones, W. L., & Brumley, R. H. Inhibiting factors in escape from aircraft. 14 1. 24pp. of pi. 27cm. Cherry Point, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Project X-677 (Av-358a) Bur. M. & S. U. S. Navy. ---- Pilot's equipment emergency release; belt type and seat type. 5 1. 8pp. of pi. 27cm. Cherry Point, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3 of preceding project. Allman, T. L., Jones, W. L., & Parnell, R. L., jr. Experimental design and procedures of inhibiting factors in escape from aircraft. 20p. 27cm. Cherry Point, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding project. Gilson, J. C, Stewart, W. K., & Williams, G. O. Report on the hazards of escaping from aircraft in combat. 19 1. 34cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 658, Gr. Britam Flying Pers. Res. Com. Hass, G. M. Results of dual attempts at consecutive escape by parachute from uncon- trolled two-seated training aircraft. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 328, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. PARACHUTE ESCAPE 742 PARACHUTE JUMPING ---- The problem of escape by parachute in acute aerial emergencies in flying training. 18p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 417, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hass, G. M. Unsuccessful use of parachutes and cases resulting from forces generated by aircraft spins. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 10, 6. ------ Dual attempts at parachute escape. Ibid., 1945, 2: 244.—Lutz, W. High altitude para- chute escape. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI- 56, 66.—Parachute escape from spinning aircraft. Accid. BuU. (U. S. A. Air Forces) 1945, AprU, 4.—Wulff, V. J., & Lovelace, W. R. Parachute escape. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 14-6. PARACHUTE harness. See also Fracture—by site: Spine; Harness. Bonner, J. T. Breathing pattern in a para- chute harness. 4 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-7G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shoulder harness. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 10, 8. PARACHUTE injury. See also Jejunum; Parachute opening, Shock force. Bertrand & Hutin, Y. A propos d'une fracture du scaphoide tarsien chez un ancien parachutiste. Rev. mid. Nancy, 1948, 73: 147.-—Bocco, F. S., & Baistrocchi, J. D. Traumatismos propios del aterrizaje observados en mil lanzamientos con paracafdas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 620-33.— Cortese, A. A. Paracadutisti combattenti; qualita e genere delle eventuali lesioni traumatiche subite dai paracadutista neU'atterraggio. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1942, 31: 263.— D., G. Traumatismes par parachutage. Bull, mternat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1944, 17: No. 11, 11-4.—Delucchi, J. R. Hemo- rragia subconjuntival por lanzamiento en paracafdas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 511-3. -Dolbnin, T. [Parachute trauma and means of prevention] Voen. san. delo, 1938, No. 2, 49-57.— Encausse, P. Parachute jumping and its consequences. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 347 (Abstr.)—Goldman, D. G. [Pre- vention of trauma in parachute jumps] Vest, khir., 1937, 52: No. 7, 58-62.—Grasso, R. Due casi di rottura traumatica sottocutanea del bicipite da causa diretta in paracadutisti. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 124-9.—Injuries associated with parachute escapes. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 5, 8. Also Accid. Bull. (U. S. A. Air Forces) 1945, Dec, 3-7 — Injuries seen with escape by parachute. In: Flight Surgeon Ref. File, Wash., 1945, AAF Alan. 25-0-1, Sect. 8, No. 7, 7.— Lord, C. D., & Coutts, J. W. A studv of parachute injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 57-67. ------ Typical parachute injuries; a study of those occurring in 250,000 jumps at the Parachute School. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 1182-7. Also J. Bone Surg., 1944, 26: 547-57.—Lyle, F. M. Hazards and injuries of emergency parachute jumps at low altitudes. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 240-3.—McMurray, T. B. Injuries around the ankle joint occurring in parachutists. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 148-50.—Rosen, V. H. Traumatic neuropathy of brachial plexus in paratroopers. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 121.—Rupture of diaphragm by parachute opening. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 243.—Tobin, W. J. Parachute injuries. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 222-4.—Veklenko, A., Kaptievsky, E., & Rumshin, I. [Fractures in parachute jumpers] Voen. san delo, 1936, No. 9, 13-9. PARACHUTE jumping. See also Division, airborne; Oxygen equipment, parachute; Tarsus. Also Parachutist. Heinrich, H. Program for research and de- velopment in the field of parachute technique. 4 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms Jan. 4 issue of Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent Heidelb. Baistrocchi, J. D. 243 lanzamientos con paracafdas! Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1945, 44: 1175-8.—Benjamin de Viveiros, J. Parachute jump. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 522 (Abstr.)— Gauer, O., Opitz, E. [et al.] Fallschirmabsprung und Zeit- reserve in grossen Hohen. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43 3: 527 (Abstr.)—Muller, H. E., & Lane, W. Z. Safety factors in parachuting. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 308-12.— Parachuting. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1940-45, 44.—Saenz Aranaz, B. Paracaidismo. Ejercito, 1942, No. 28, 26-33.—Talenti, C. Lancio con paracadute. In: Tratt. med. aeronaut., Roma, 1942, 3: 369-83.—Use of the parachute. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 6, 18-20. ---- Medical aspect. See also Parachute surgical team; Parachute troops, Medical service. Haab, P. *Medecine et parachutisme mili- taires [Lyon] 47p. 24cm. Montrouge, 1945. Penrod, K. E. Oxygen flow requirements for bailing out at 42,000 feet. 4 1. 27cm. Dayton 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-7J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat U. S. Air Force. Albay Cema! Ispahi [Medical observations of parachute jumps] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 105-7.—Bober, S. Spadochroniarstwo z lekarskiego punktu widzenia. Lek wojsk., 1948, 24: 447-56.—Capek, D. Seskok padakem po strance lekafske. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 191-8.—Cortese, V. A. Paracadutisti combattenti; fenomeni psichico-fisici sull'organismo del paracadutista durante U lancio. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1942, 31: 260-3.—Flamme, A. L. M. J. B. Considerations medicales sur le parachutisme. Rev. Serv san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 371-95— Kirschbaum, H. Parachute jump from 32,000 feet without oxygen; report of a case. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15: 142.—Moore, G. L. Some mechanical and physiological aspects of parachuting. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 304-7.—Saltos (Los) con paracafdas, segun la medicina. Rev. estud. mil., Madr., 1936, 9: 443.—Szlazak, J. [Medical problems in parachute jumping] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 86-103.—War Department, Army Air Forces; jump of 40,200 feet by Armv Air Forces medical officer. J. Aviat. M., 1943, 14: 223-5.—Wojcik, W. [Observations of an aviation physician on parachute jumps] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 742-55. ---- of animals. Wendt, H. J. C. T., & Lutz, W. Tierversuche zum Fallschirmabsprung aus Ueberdruckkabinen. 22 1. 29>^cm. Munch., 1942. Forms Forschber. No. 5, Mitt. Luftfahrtmed. Parachuting the war dog. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1950, 21: 6-11. PARACHUTE nurse. See Nurse, airborne. PARACHUTE opening. Martin, E. E. Exertion required of personnel in opening Type B-8 Back Pack Parachute. 15 1, 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-69C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Exertion required of personnel in opening the S-l Seat Pack Parachute. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-69D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. --- Automatic device. Hallenbeck, G. A., Martin, E. E., & Maison, G. L. An aneroid activated parachute opening device. 14 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. TSEAL-5B-696-66A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hering, F. Automatic parachute release. 4 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. S5-46-20, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Maison, G. L. Automatic parachute opening device. 27 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-82, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. --- Shock force. Deutsche Versuchsanstalt fur Luftfahrt. Parachute opening-shock recorder. 8 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. Forms No. S4-46-I6, Transl. U. S. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Maison, G. L., & Penrod, K. E. Comparison of shock force at opening of ripstop nylon and standard nylon parachutes. 7 1. 26Hcm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-66I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ----& Hall, F. G. Comparison of shock force at opening of silk and nylon parachutes at various altitudes. 20 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-66C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. PARACHUTE OPENING ---- Comparison of shock force of opening of 24- and 28-foot nylon parachutes at various altitudes. 22 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-66G, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Hallenbeck, G. A., Penrod, K. E., & MacCardle, R. Para- chute shock. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 35-7.—Maison, G. L., Penrod, K. E., & Hall, F. G. Parachute shock forces. Ibid., 350-3.—Webster, A. P., & Smedal, H. A. Suggested altitude vs velocity tolerances for parachute opening shock. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl., Wash., 1949, 10: 1-6. PARACHUTE sense. See under Aviator, Training. PARACHUTE surgical team [incl. medi- cal] See also Parachute troops, Medical service; Parachute warfare. G., J. E. Exercise by R. A. F. parachute medical team. Nurs. MUror, Lond., 1949, 89: 7.—Longland, C. J., & Kessei, L. The parachute surgical team. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 381.— Parachuted medical units to attend wounded in forward areas. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 390.—Parachute surgical teams. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 1.—Rob, C. G. Some experiences with a parachute surgical unit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 165-7. --- Equipment. Pecora, J. S. Field test of survival equipment; field test of Paradoctor Kit. 14 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Sect. H, Proj 3, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Bizien & Gomez. Parachutage en haute-montagne d'une equipe chirurgicale. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1949, 26: 120-5. -Medical pouch for parachutists. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 10. PARACHUTE training. See also Aviator, Training; Division, airborne. Winfield, B. J. O. Some medical aspects of parachute training. 75p. 30%cm. Lond., 1948. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 674, Gr Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Greenfield, K. R., & Palmer, R. R. The role of GHQ in the development of airborne training. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1947, AGF 1: 93-8.------Early develop- ment of airborne training. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1947- 48, 27: No. 12, 27-30.—Lutz, W. Die Steuerung von Fall- schirmabsprungen in Unterdruckkammern mittels Stromungs- messer. CIOS" Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-21, 35-9.—Reznikov, S., & Graifer, G. [Medical control of para- chute jumps from training towers] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 26-31. PARACHUTE troops. See also Division, airborne; Parachutist. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. No. 296: Memorandum on prevention of sickness in air- borne troops. 2 1. 23Hcm. Lond., 1941 [?] Winfield, R. H. Report on the problem of airsickness in parachute troops. 4 1. 23^cm. Lond., 1941 [?] Forms F. P. R. C. 277, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. --- Medical service. See also Parachute surgical team. Bocco, F. S. El servicio de sanidad en las tropas para- caidistas y el medico paracaidista. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 252-7.—Goligher, J. C, & Wells, G. C. Organisation of an airborne surgical centre. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 1-4. Hinman, H. E. A jumping doctor reports. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 2: 65-7.—Hunter, R. C, jr. Airborne medical service. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 427-31.—Krasner, B. Medical service with Exercise Snowdrop. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 629-35.—Rob, C. G. Experiencias con una dotacion quirurgica de paracaidistas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1094-8.—Schickele, A., & Evrard, E. Les troupes aeroportees et leur service de sante. BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1947, 20: 401-29.— Smirnov, G. A., Sheftel, M. A. [et al.] [Medical service for parachute jumpers, and the duties of parachute station physician] Sovet. vrach. J., 1937, 2: 295-300. PARACHUTE WARFARE PARACHUTE warfare. See also Division, airborne. Essex-Lopresti, P. The problems of airborne surgery. London Hosp. Gaz., 1948, 51: 7-13.—Kosic, H. Kriegs- clnrurgischer Erfahrungsbericht aus einer im Winter 1942 an der Ostfront eingesetzten Fallschirmjager-Sanitatskompanie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 149-52.—Pozner. H. Medical aspects of air landing operations in the East. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 197-200. PARACHUTIST. See also Division, airborne; Parachute injury; Parachute jumping; Parachute troops. Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 94: Vorschrift iiber arztliche Untersuchung auf Fliegertauglichkeit und Fall- schirmschutzentauglichkeit, vom 15. April 1939 [Reprint] 30p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. Cortesse, V. A. Paracadutisti combattenti; come si diventa paracadutisti. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1942, 31: 256-60 — Kisilstein, J. [Selection of parachute jumpers] Voen. san. delo, 1938, No. 2, 57.—Pozner, H. Parachutists. J. R. Army M. Corns. 1946. 86: 208-17. PARACOCCIDIOIDOSIS. See Protozoonosis. PARACOLON bacillus. See also Intestine, Bacterial flora. Simazu, T. Paracoli-kinsyu ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies in paracolon bacilli] [65]p. 25cm. Tokyo, 1936. Gun idan zassi, 1936, 595; 771. Michael. M., jr, & Harris, V. T. Paracolon bacUli; a study of 53 isolated strains, with a note on pathogenicity. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 108-15. PARADENTOSIS. See also Dentistry; Periodontium; Tooth dis- ease. Abrahams, A. A striking case of oral sepis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1915, 25: 571.—Burke, J. J. Pyorrhea alveolaris. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 59-63.—Caballol, F. Estudio sobre las clasificaciones de las paradentopatfas. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 252.—De Lucia, R. La piorrea alveolare alia luce delle moderne interpretazioni etiopato- genetiche. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 73: 165-8.—Gingival tissue reattachment in pyorrhea alveolaris. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 36.—Mosher, D. The significance of pyorrhea in its relationship to systemic disease. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 428-31.—Muntz, J. A., & Hill, T. J. Salivary ammonia and dental caries and parodontosis. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 427—Peluffb, L. A. La piorrea alveolar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1928, 27: pt 2, 103-20.—Reichenbach, E. Paradentopathies with the front line troops. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 403-7. ------& Gey, H. M. Erfahrungen mit einer Paradentose-Begutachtungs- und -Behandlungsstelle im Felde; Erfahrungen aus dem Einsatz an der Ostfront III. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 134-7.— Schroder, O. Paradentose und Wehrdienst. In: Weski Festschr., Berl., 1939, 61-4.—Springer. Reichsarbeitsdienst und Paradentose. Ibid., 69-72.—Weski. Gingivitis and para- dentosis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 403; Disc, 404-7. ---- Treatment. Restarski, J. S., & Bradley, J. L. Micra- form sulfathiazole as an aid in the treatment of paradentosis (pyorrhea alveolaris) 5p. 26>2cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-220, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Allen, A. H. Report of twenty-eight cases of pyorrhea alve- olaris treated with emetin hydrochlorid. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1915 9: 440.—Barker, D. New treatment and cure of pyor- rhoea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 340.—Bradley, J. L., & Ratcliff, P. A. Treatment of marginal paradentosis in Naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 720-8.—Buchin, I. Drugs in treatment of periodontal disease. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 209-14.—Frates, F. E. The use of ozone in the treatment of parodontosis. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 504- 11.—Handloser. Erfahrungen und Ergebnisse des Para- dentoseheilverfahrens in der deutschen Wehrmacht. Tand- laegebladet, 1937, 41: 512-5. ------ Zwotf Jahre Paraden- tosebehandlung in der Wehrmacht. In: Weski Festschr., Berl., 1939, 46-56.—Haubenreisser. Die Einfiihrung der Para- dentosebehandlung in der Reichswehr. Ibid., 57-60.—Held, PARADENTOSIS 744 PARALYSIS A. J. Le traitement des paradentoses dans l'armee. Schweiz. Mschr. Zahnh., 1941, 51: 839-46.—Holland, W. C. Surgical treatment of pyorrhea. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bui!., 1928, 4: 863.—Kettner, E. C. The surgical treatment of pyorrhea alveolaris. Ibid., 1930, 6: 877-9.—Mitchell, J. Alveolectomy prosthesis. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 270-2.— Restarski, J. S., & Bradley, J. L. Evaluation of micraform sulfathiazole in the treatment of paradentosis (pvorrhea alveolaris) U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 59-62.— Treu, H. Die Paradentose und ihre Bedeutung fur die Reichsmarine. Veroff. Marine San., 1934, H. 25, 75-104.—Vincent, H. B. Mercuric cyanide in treatment of periodontal disease. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 45: 265-8.—Weski, O. Die Paradentose- behandlung in der Wehrmacht. Med. Welt, 1935, 9: 1589-91, PARADYSENTERY. See under Dysentery, Bacteriology. PARAFFIN. See also Burns, Treatment; Fracture, Treat- ment: Methods; Prosthesis. Denis. La paraffine therapie en mddecine veterinaire. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1938, 22: 339-44.—Ehrlich, C. Zur Frage der subkutanen Paraffinprothesen. Veroff. Mil.-San., 1906, H. 35, 261-74.—Gerasimovich, A. A. [Paraffin therapy of war and peacetime traumata] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 6, 29-32.— Stephens, H. E. R. An electric heater for the ambrine spray. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1917, 3: 488. ---- Paraffinoma. Berdjaev, A. F. Po povodu dvukh parafinom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238: Med. spec, pt, 549-52.—Businco, A.. & Bayon, E. Su gU oleoscleromi (elaiomi) con speciale riguardo ai Upovaccinici. Gior. med. mil., 1928, 76: 173-88.—Granat, B. S. [Paraffin swellings in Army medical practice] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 96-8.—Sarap, A. M. K voprosu o parafnnovykh opukholjakh. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 568-81. PARAGONIMUS. Miller, J. J., & Wilbur, D. L. Paragonimiasis (endemic hemoptysis) U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 108-17.—Woolley, E. J. S. A case of paragonimiasis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 297. PARAGUAY. See Hospital report; Tuberculosis. PARAGUAY-BOLIVIA War (Chaco, 1932-1935) See under Wars and campaigns. PARAGUAY-URUGUAY War [1865] See under Wars and campaigns. PARAKERATOSIS. See under Skin. PARALYSIS. See also Diphtheria, Pathology; Facial nerve; Nerve injury, Prognosis and sequelae; Neurosis; Neurosurgery, Methods; Ophthalmoplegia; Para- plegia; War neurosis. Accardi, A. Sindromi paralisiformi. Gior. med. mU., 1941, 89: 522-32.—Bennecke, K. Die Paralyse im Unteroffiziers- stand. Mschr. Psychiat., 1907, 22: Ergh., 5-13.—Boveri, P. Ancora suUe paralisi traumatiche di origine riflessa. Gior med. mU., 1917, 65: 300.—Emdin, P. Parali6i, parezy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 318-23.— Lyrio Teixeira, N. Notas sobre algumas paralysias a frigore communs no vale do Parahyba. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1935, 24: 347-63.—Stefani, S. Emiplegia da siero con afasia in soldato ferito agli arti. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 438-44.—Tobia, A. Brevi considerazioni suUe paralisi e contratture ed ipertonie muscolari nel riguardi della pratica medico-Iegale militare. Med. prat., Nap., 1918, 3: 149-52. ------ SuUa valutazione medico-Iegale di alcune paralisi, contratture ed ipertonie muscolari. Atti Congr. internaz. med. farm. mU., 1923. 2 Congr., 256. ---- familial spastic. Alfano, V. SuUa paraplegia spastica con contrattura in flessione. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: pt 1, 311-7.— King, H. N. FamUial spastic paralysis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 332.—Olascoaga, M. L. Paraplejia espasmodica famiUar o enfermedad de Strumpell-Lorrain. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1391-4. ---- Landry type. See under Myelitis. ---- periodic. Johnson, J. W., jr. Family periodic paralysis; report of father and son in World War I and II; an abstract. Med. Bull, Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 16-9. Also War Med., 1945, 8: 382-5.—-Petri, C. Contributo alia conoscenza della paralisi periodica; studio do clinica e di medicina legale militare. Riv. neur., Nap., 1942, 15: 140-53. ---- Surgery. See also Neurosurgery, Methods. Arnaud, M. Etude des paralysies sensitivo-motrices des membres par traumatismes de guerre; considerations sur 81 cas operes. Med. trop., MarseUle, 1948, 8: 155-79.—Billig, H. E., jr, & Van Harreveld. A. A new aspect of muscle rein- nervation; a preUminary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 410-4.—Gebhardt & Koester, J. Plastic operations in case of nerve paralysis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 63.—Rauenbusch, L. El tratamiento quirurgico-ortopedico de las paralisis. Bol. san. mU., B. Air., 1909, 18: 183-95.—Ricca, S. II problema chnico- chirurgico delle lesioni da guerra dei nervi periferici a tipo paralitico. Cron. clin. med. Genova, 1918, 24: 77-9. ---- Treatment and rehabilitation. See also Nerve injury, Treatment; Paraplegia. Brace (A) for flexor paralysis at the elbow. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 378.—Collie, J. The paralysed pensioner. ReveUle, Lond., 1918, 1: 225-30.—Harper, H. A. The nutritional aspects of the care of the paralyzed patient. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 56-64. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 63-7.—Kratz, J. A. Re-education of the war wounded. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. D., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 530- 40.—Lange, F. Die Behandlung der Lahmungen. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt., Munch., 1915, 3. T., 137-48, Ulust.— Munro, D. Rehabilitation of veterans paralyzed as the result of injury to the spinal cord and cauda equina. Am. J. Surg., 1948, 75: 3-18.—Poer, D. L. DaUy care of the paralyzed patient. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 82-4.—Schonfeld, W. A. Apparatus for producing interrupted galvanic current for the treatment of denervated muscles. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 625-7.—Splint for complete median and ulnar nerve paralysis. Ibid., 1944, No. 74, 23. ---- in animals. Brocq-Rousseu, Forgeot & Urbain, A. Recherches sur la parapiegie infectieuse du cheval. Rev. vit. mU., Par;, 1924, 8: 405-12.—Cecil, K. [Enzootic spinal paralvsis of horses] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1925, 1: 68-71.—Hlavaty, A. [Enzootic cerebro- spinal paralysis in horses] Ibid., 1933, 9: 6-18.—Kingston, J. S. A pecuUar form of equine paralysis. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1947-48, 19: 43T5.—Urbain, A., Cabret & Chaillot, L. Deux cas de parapiegie a aUure infectieuse chez le cheval; fitude bacteriologique d'un baciUe paratyphique B isole d'un de ces cas. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1928, 12: 250-4. PARALYSIS agitans. See also Encephalitis. Beck, R. J. Parkinsonian states of infectious origin, with case reports. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 835-43.— Coumel, Molinier & Pedoya. Syndrome hepato-striS. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 107.—Davidenkov, S. Parkin- sonizm. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 352-4.—Denechau, D. Apparition subite d'un parkinsonisms apres ensevelissement au cours d'un bombardement, chez un homme atteint 20 ans auparavant d'encephalite ISthargique. Rev. neur., Par., 1945, 77: 80.—Fricke, F. J., & Ernest, F. J. The use _ of rebellon in the Parkinsonian syndrome resulting from epidemic encephaUtis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 377-9.—Harris, R. L. Paralysis agitans produced by syphilis of the central nervous system. Ibid., 1939^40, 16: 282-4.—Jude, Fribourg-Blanc & Augagneur. Traitement de la rigidite parkinsonienne par la stramoine. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr.. 1925, 19: 87-90.—Noica, D., & Lupulescu, I. [Latent muscular, extrapyramidal rigidity, caused by defects in the tonus of the diencephalo-mesencephaUc centers] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 720-4.—Oliver, W. A. The recognition of early parkinsonism. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 111-4.— Perrier, S. Traumi e sindromi parkinsoniane. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81:339-46. PARALYSIS progressiva. | See under Neurosyphilis, General paralysis. PARANASAL SINUS 745 PARASITE PARANASAL sinus. See Nasal sinus. PARANITROPHENOL. See Nitrophenol. PARANOIA. See under Psychosis; War psychosis. PARAPLEGIA. See also Osteitis; Paralysis; Spine, Injury. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-110: Equipment for paraplegic patients [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Botterell, E. H., Jousse, A. T. [et al.] Paraplegia following war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1946, 55: 249-59. Also Cincinnati J. M., 1946, 27: 595-623.—Ginzberg, E., & Klarman, H. The paraplegic. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 892-7.— Jousse, A. T., & Botterell, E. H. Paraplegia. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 60-1— Kennedy. A case of functional (?) paraplegia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 64.—Mello, G. de. Um caso de paraplegia dos caixoes. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1925, 14: 281-8—Mendonca, A. A. de. Um caso de paraplegia diabetica; consideracoes sobre esta entidade morbida. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 666-86.—■ Musumarra, N. Su un raro caso di paraplegia traumatica tardiva ad insorgenza apoplettiforme. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 33-44.—Phylactos, A., & Kouretas, D. Un cas de para- piegie au cours d'une granuUe froide. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 37-41.—Soldier speaks; points about paraplegia. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 33, 10-2.—Ward, W. C. Para-articular calcification in lower extremities of paraplegic patients. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 771-6.—Weber, F. P. Post-epileptic temporary paraplegia; a house physician's case 50 years ago. S. Barth. Hosp. War Ed., Lond., 1942-43, 4:24. --- Care and rehabilitation. See also Paraplegic center. Fribourg-Blanc. La recuperation fonctionnelle des para- plegiques. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1928, 22: 57.—Gingras, G. RehabUitation of the paraplegic patient. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 2, 5-17.—Govalt, D. A. Medical rehabUi- tation for paraplegia veterans. Handicap, Wash., 1947, 1: No. 2, 4.—Green, P. RehabUitation of the paraplegic veteran. Canad. Nurse, 1947, 43: 431.—Hardy, G. E. Occupational therapy in the rehabiUtation of paraplegics. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1950, 5: 112-6.—Heller, E. B. Co-operative planning for the paraplegic veteran. J. Social Casework, 1948, 29: 66-9.—Kidwell, C. E. An analysis of the vocational rehabiUtation of paraplegic veterans. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1949, 28: 423-34.— Nourse, M. H., & Bumpus, H. C. Care of the paraplegic's urinary tract. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1053-6.—Petrie, D. G. The readjustment of paraplegics to famUy and society. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 10, 34-45.—Progress in the care of paraplegics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 491. --- Treatment. See also next heading. Advances in the treatment of paraplegics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 95.—First-aid and early treatment in traumatic paraplegia. BuU. War. M., Lond., 1943-44, 4: 431.—Gingras, G. PenicUlin assay in cases of paraplegic patients. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 9, 52-4. ------ PreUminary report on intrathecal alcohol injections in cases of paraplegia. Ibid., 1948, 3: No. 2, 56-68.—Luque, F. Paraplegia consecu- tiva a herida por arma de fuego curada por craniectomia. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1912, 3. se>., 2: 538-44.—Traumatic para- plegia; first-aid and early treatment. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, Suppl., No. 13, 1-4.—Zanello, D. Considerazioni su di un caso di paraplegia dolorosa per lesione della cauda equina, conseguente a ferita da scheggia di granata, con raro reperto radiografico; laminectomia. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 618. PARAPLEGIC center. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-22: Designated para- plegic centers [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Botterell, E. H., & Jousse, A. T. The results of treatment of paraplegics and the future of paraplegic centres. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 2, 11-8.—Freeman, L. W. An ideal hospital for paraplegic patients. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 219-26. PARAPSORIASIS. See under Skin. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----48 PARASITE. See also Parasitology; also names of pathogenic parasites. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic Desert and Tropic Branch. Intestinal and other parasites. lOp. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 8, Notes Trop. Dis. Arctic Desert Trop. Br. U. S. A. A. F. Bedbugs and cockroaches. Army M. Bull., 1937, No. 39, 87-96.—Onodera, T. Syosyu kiseityu-ran kensyutu-ho hikaku koto ni kurusU kan siyo-sitaru baai no yuretu ni tuite [Relative circumstances under which acid perspiration is used in differen- tiation of various kinds of parasitic insect eggs] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 779-87, tab. ---- Control. See Pest control. PARASITOLOGIST. Meleney, H. E. The role of parasitologists in World War II. J. Parasit., Lane, 1943, 29: 1-7. ------ War-time activities of members of the American Society of Parasitologists. Ibid., 1944, 30: 195. PARASITOLOGY. See also such terms as Bacteriology; Hel- minthology; Mycology; Protozoology, etc. United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nician's School. Parasitology syllabus. 102p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1944. United States. War Department. Office of the Surgeon General. Photomicrographs of Spirochetae, Entamebae, Plasmodia, Try- panosomes, Leishmania, Negri bodies, and para- sitic helminths. 46p. 8? Wash., 1913. Burlingame, P. L. Parasitologic laboratory of a redistribu- tion station. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 110.—-Distributing center for parasitological specimens. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 506.—Munoz Cortazar, E. Importancia de la parasitologia en los problemas de la higiene. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1934, 24: 227-30.—Parasitology and entomology. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1950, 5: No. 3, 7-11.—Pavlovsky, E. N. [Contemporary parasitology and its relation to internal medicine] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 5-10. PARASITOSIS. See also Fecal matter, Examination; also under specific names of parasitic disease. Most, H. Clinical aspects and treatment of the more common intestinal parasites of man. 14p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-33, U. S. Veterans Admin. Stunkard, H. W., Coggeshall, L. T. [et al.] Parasitic diseases and American participation in the war. p. 189-261. 24cm. N. Y., 1943. Cowling, R. H. A case of traumatic perforation of the bowel. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 225.—Deschiens, R. Considera- tions epidfimiologiques et prophylactiques sur les infestations parasitaires de l'appareil digestif aux armees. Paris med., 1940, 30: 283-7.—Dias da Costa, M. Contribuicao para o estudo da parasitose intestinal e apendicite vermicular. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1945, 8: 142-78.—Dlugosz, H. [Some cases of intestinal parasites rarely met in moderate cUmates and good hygienic conditions] Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 159-68.—Kosaki, I. Tugi nettai kiko no eikyo ni okeru kiseityu hoyu-sya no ketue- ki-kei no henka ni tuite [The influence of tropical climates on blood morphology variation of persons with parasitic infections] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 993-1029, tab.—Lapage, G. Parasites and war. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 23-9—Mackie, T. T. Clini- cal features of parasitic diseases and their consideration in miUtary and naval operations. Ann. N. York Acad. Sc, 1943- 44, 44: 251-61.—-Nelson, T. C. Some parasitic diseases con- fronting our troops and civilians. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1942-43, 26: 253-8.—Oliveira y Silva. M. Las parasitosis en el ejercito. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944, No. 140, 37-57.— Olle, R. G., & Cambiaso, R. H. Zooparasitosis intestinal y ojos. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1055-76.—Rayski, C. Biologia kilku schorzed pasozytniczych. Lek. wojsk., 1945 36: 265-70.—Rudnev, G. Zoonozy (zoon) In: Encikl. slova voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 834.—Russell, H. K., Eisen hower, E. W., & Roose, D. J. The influence of combat on th incidence of intestinal parasites. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1716-8.—Serodiagnosis of parasitic diseases; approved 20 August 1945 in order to develop satisfactory serodiagnostic procedures for the identification of parasitic diseases. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 63; 1947. July. PARASITOSIS 746 PARKINSONISM 89; 1948, Jan., 163.—Takahara, B., Onoki.T. [etal.] Tyo-kiseityu kuzyo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental study on intestinal parasite extern ination] Gun idan zassi, 1929, No. 191, 765-88, tab. --- Survey. Howe, C. D., & MacDonald, D. P. Stool survey; intestinal parasites in medical officers. [2] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 295, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Burhans, R. A. Filariasis in the Armed Forces. J. Urol., 1945, 54: 59-61.—Bur'inparoe, P. L. Survey of intestinal parasites. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: No. 4, 18-31.—Butler, C. S., & Garrison. P. E. Notes on the parasites found at animal autopsies in the Navy Medical School laboratories during 1910. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1911, 5: 159-62, pi.—Herman, J. R. Multiple infection with intestinal parasites on a naval vessel. Ibid., 1946, 46: 281-4.-—Lawrence, R. L., & Hudgens, J. H. Intestinal parasites in a prison population. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 371-3.—Lehman, C. L., & Moorman, R. B. Intestinal parasitism in an infantry division. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 91.—MacCreary, D., & Bricker, A. G. The incidence of intestinal parasites among civilians employed at certain Naval air bases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 926-9.—Markell, E. K. Intestinal parasitic infections in a Naval hospital in New Zealand. Ibid., 1945, 44: 65^-8.— Perelli, C. Sul risultato degli esami parassitologici di 627 campioni di feci effettuati nel primo semestre dell'anno 1941 nell'Ospedale miUtare di Genova. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 533-8.—Russell, H. K., & Scott, J. O. Intestinal parasites among Melanesians. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 727.— Sillrcan, E. I. Stool survey of the Seventh Infantry Division. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 4, 59-65.—Williams, T. H. Intestinal parasites in the Canadian Armed Forces. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1946, 54: 249-52.—Wilson, P. W. Report of ma- laria and microfilaria survey of 11,000 laborers and 2,007 children in Haiti. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1929, 27: 87-93 — Zarrow, M., & Rifkin, H. Intestinal parasites diagnosed at an Army general hospital in the South Pacific. Am. J. M. Sc, 1946, 212: 289-93. ---- Veterans. Glauser, F. Filariasis in returning marines. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 21-6.—Holmes, M. J. Control of malaria and bilharziosis introduced into Australia by returned soldiers and sailors. Health, Melbourne, 1928, 6: 70-5.—Michael, P. Intestinal parasitism; a statistical study on 1,000 patients recently returned from Pacific area duty. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1589-96.—Survey of intestinal parasites in soldiers being separated from service. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 259-62.—Tamiya, T. Sina-zihen yori Dai-Toa sen-ka no Tokyo-si ni okeru kisei-tyu no syotyo ni tuite [Varia- tions in the parasites in the city of Tokyo during the period of the fighting in Greater East Asia and from the war in China] Rinsyo keirin, 1943, 5: 1-11.—Wallace, F. G. Parasite prob- lems in veterans. Am. J. M. Techn., 1949, 15: 30-4.—Wart- man, W. B. Filariasis in American Armed Forces. Am. J. Path., 1946, 22: 653.—Wright, W. H. Present and post-war health problems in connection with parasitic diseases. Science, 1944, 99: 207-13. ---- in animals. Descazeaux. Les plaies d'iti. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1935, 19: 181-98.—Houdemer, E. Le probleme de l'anemie ver- rnineuse des equides. Ibid., 409—41. PARATHYROID. Artamli, S. [On the parathyroid hormone] Asker! sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 79-86.—Hanson, A. M. An elementary chemical study of the parathyroid glands of cattle. Mil. Surgeon, 1923, 52: 280; 434. ---;--- Notes on the hydro- chloric X of the bovine parathyroid. Ibid., 434.—Maranon. Estado actual del problema del hiperparatiroidismo. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 17, 41.—Peterson, L. J. Hyperpara- thyroidism. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Vet. Hosp., 1946, 1: 114-29.—Sisto. Malattie da lesioni delle paratiroidi. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 1020-5.—Zagarese, F. Come deve essere impostato il problema dell'osteosi paratiroidea e delle altre sindromi attribuite all'iperparatiroidismo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 1, 277-91. PARATROOPER. See Parachute troops; Parachutist. PARATROOPER headgear. See under Helmet. PARATYPHOID fever. See with Salmonellasis; Typhoid fever; also Morbidity; World War I. PARKINSONISM. See Paralysis agitans. PARONYCHIA. See also Nail. Levittoux, H. [Treatment of panaris in military hospitals] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 24: 343-50.—Lovejoy, J. F. Bone felon. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1465.—McLaughlin, C. W., jr. Plaster fixation; a postoperative dressing for felon. Ibid., 1945, 45: 971-3.—Merz. Traitement des panaris pulpaires. Bull. Serv. san., Par., 1944, 2: No. 3, id. spec, 1-3.—Mignot & Scarbonchi. A propos d'un faux panaris. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 26.—Roca, C. A., & Antelo, J. N. Tratamiento de los panadizos; directivas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 147-9.—Soroko, N. K. [Treatment of panaritium] Tr. Acad. mil. med. KUoff, 1935, 2: 144-70. PAROTID. See also Parotitis epidemica. Asis, N. Quiste hidatico de la par6tida. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1226-31.—Cole, P. P. Fistula of the parotid in war wounds of the face and jaws. Lancet, Lond., 1919, 1: 971.—Dahi Oke [Case of sweating, limited to the parotid region and its relation to the function of the parotid gland] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 27-9. — [Fistula of Steno's duct] Ibid., 1940, 69: 9-11.—Henderson, R. C. Cystadenoma lymphomatosum. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 434.—Hines, R. E. Papillary cysta- denoma lymphomatosum. Ibid., 210.—Munaret, J. Kyste hydatique de la parotide. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 147-9.—Shaar, C. M. Preservation of the facial nerve in the excision of parotid tumors;report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M, BuU., 1929, 27: 351-60, pi.—Solcard. Extirpation totale de la parotide avec conservation des rameaux superieurs du facial dans un cas de tumeur beiiigne recidivante. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 130-5.—Trapani, P. Un caso di occlusione del dotto di Stenone; considerazioni cliniche. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1907, 1: 190-6.—Woodforde, G. A case of parotid tumour. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1922, 39: 134-7. PAROTITIS. See also under Morbidity. Moszkowicz, L. Beobachtung einer sympathischen paro- titis nach Schussverletzung. Militararzt, 1915, 49: 125-7.— Stoian, C, & Popescu, N. G. [Contribution to the study of post-operative parotitis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 26-33. PAROTITIS epidemica. Syn.: Mumps. United States. Armed Forces Epidemio- logical Board. Commission on Measles and Mumps. Report. Wash., 1943/44- Alegria Garza, P. La fiebre urliana. Mem. Convene, med. mil. mex., 1936, 247-50.—Brousses. Epidemie d'oreillons et orchite ourlienne chez l'enfant et l'adolescent. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 499.—Bruni, N. La parotite epidemica nel- l'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 349-53— Cejtlin, B. Przypadek dwukrotnego zapalenia przyusznic nagminnego. Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 21-3, ch.—Eagles, A. Y. An unusual case of mumps without parotitis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 598-601.—Finders [et al.] Immunity in mumps. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 10.—Gleitsmann, H. Parotitis epidemica. In: Kriegssan. Ber. Deut. Marine, Berl., 1935, 3: 255-74.—Gordon, J. E. Mumps. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 4, 21-3.—Haerem, A. T. Observations on mumps in soldiers. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 33-9.—Hoge, S. F. A research study of mumps. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1922, 18: 190-6.—Lambert, B. Nagra synpunkter pa den epidemiska parotitens mUitarmedicinska betydelse och utbredning. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1947, 72: 259- 67.—MacDonald, D. G. H. Observations during an epidemic of mumps. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 156-8.—Maciel, H. O lfquido cefalo-raquiano na parotidite epiddmica. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 177-83. ------ Hematologia da parotidite epiddmica. Ibid., 185-99.—Michie, H. C. Mumps. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 9: 451-62.—Mirone, G., & Reitani, U. Contributo alio studio sull'eziologia della parotite epidemica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: pt 1, 208-11.—Paes de Oliveira, P. Parotidite epidemica no meio militar. Hospital, Rio, 1948, 33: 759-62.— Parsons, H. H. Eosinophilic bodies in the blood of mumps. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 541-3.—Sonea, O. Parotidita epi- demica este o boala anergisanta? Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 647-50.—Valatz, A. A propos de deux cas d'oreiUons. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 121. ---- Complication. Barondes, R. de R. Mumps and some unusual compUca- tions and possible factors depressing immunity of recently inducted troops. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 12-9.—Bejarano, PAROTITIS EPIDEMICA 747 PAROTITIS EPIDEMICA J. F. R. Sublingualitis y otras locaUzaciones y complicaciones de la parotiditis epidemica. Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1943, 42: 56-8.—Bercher & Zoeller. Les oreillons sous-maxillaires. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1927, 21: 141-8.—Candel, S., Wheelock, M. C. [et al.] Erythrocyte sedimentation rate in mumps and its compUcations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 571-7.—Gallac, H. F., & Cataldi, L. Pancreatitis urliana. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 327-31.—Iribarren, L. A. Complicaciones oculares de la parotiditis epidemica. Ibid., 1935, 34: 459-62.— Rebierre. Oreillon sub-lingual; oedeme considerable de la langue et de la region sus-hyoidienne. Bull. Soc. m6d. mil. fr., 1913, 7: 356.—Weskamp, R. L., & Bocalandro, C. A. CompUca- ciones oculares de la infection urliana. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 45-54. ---- Complication, neural. Bachman, K. P. Primary mumps meningo-encephalitis; review of literature and report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 854-64.—Bruce, T. [Meningitis with parotitis epidemica] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1941, 66: 59-65.—Bujwid, M. [Serous meningitis in mumps] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 715-32.— Candel, S., Wheelock, M. C. [et al.] Mumps meningitis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 861-70.—Carleton, W. T. Mumps encephaUtis; report of 3 cases. Ibid., 1943, 41: 1401-4.— Dizac & Valatz, A. Sur un cas de meningite ourUenne. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 414-6.—Dutrey, M. D. Aspect neurologique des oreillons. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1936, 105: 25-50.—Gasser, R. R. Mumps with prodromata of meningo-encephaUtis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 524.— Gedda, E. [Case of parotitic meningitis] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1931, 56: 99-105.—Kirkland, H. B., & Brown, J. W. Mumps complicated bv meningo-encephalitis. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 9, 9.—Nordwall, U. [Com- plications in the central nervous svstem in epidemic parotitis] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1933, 58: 124-33.— Paolillo, S. Meningiti sierose e parotite epidemica. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 351-60.—Silwer, H. [Meningitis with epidemic parotitis] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1936, 61: 244-58, 3ch.—Steinberg, C. L. Mumps meningo-encephaUtis. LT. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 567-70.—Urdareanu, C. La meningite ourlienne. Cadueee, Par., 1912, 12: 103.—Vennat, H. Contribution a l'etude de la meningite ourUenne. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1908, 51: 143-7. ---- Complication: Orchitis. Bonnette, P. Mort subite au cours d'une orchite ourUenne. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1907, 49: 60-2.— Candel, S., Wheelock, M. C, & Grimaldi, G. J. Mumps orchitis; with a discussion of plasma prophylaxis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 97-107.— Chevat, H., & Bloch, L. A propos d'une compUcation peu frequente des oreillons; un cas de gynecomastie unUaterale post-orchitique. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1948, 42: 113 — Finn, H. G., & Palmberg, K. J. Surgical treatment of severe mumps orchitis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1388-90 — Huie, R. E., jr. Mumps orchitis treated with reactivated pooled plasma; report of five cases. Ibid., 1948, 48: 897-900.— Lacal, F. Tratamiento quirurgico de la orquitis urUana; prevention de la atrofia testicular. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 363-7.—Nixon, N., & Lewis, D. B. Mumps orchitis; surgical treatment. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 152-4.— Rambar, A. C. Pooled plasma treatment of mumps orchitis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 871-3.—Smith, R. G. Plasma treatment of mumps orchitis; report of 5 cases. Ibid., 1945, 44: 159. ---- Incidence. Epidemic parotitis (mumps) Rep. IT. S. Surg. Gen. Navy, 1907-08, 52.—Hereon, R. N., Christopoulos, G. P., & Coghill. N. F. Mumps in Cypriot troops. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 107-18.—Kacarevic, D. Z. [Epidemic of parotitis in an engineer regiment] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 569-78.— Ejun, F. NebolSaja epidemija zausnicy v kazarmakh Tretej polevoj artiUerijskoj brigady; oslofnenija eja orkhitom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1892, 174: Unoffic. pt, 1. sect., 273-9.— McGuinness, A. C, & Gall, E. A. Mumps at Army camps in 1943. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 95-104.—Mumps in conti- nental United States. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 7, 23 — Sels0, S. Parotitis epidemica-epidemien vinteren 1941-42; undersdgelser over saenkingsreaktion og hormonudskUlelse ved kompUceret og ukompUceret parotitis epidemica hos soldater. MiUtaerlaegen, 1943, 49: 15-26.—Tarnovsky, G. [Epidemic of mumps in a miUtary infirmary] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 625-55.—Weigert. Epiddmie d'oreillons au 13 • regiment de chasseurs a cheval, de fevrier a juin 1915. Lyon med. 1916, 125: 165. ---- Treatment. BaUey, W. H., & Haerem, A. T. Some observations on the efficacy of convalescent mumps serum. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 134-9.—Bejarano, J. F. R. Suero de convaleciente en la parotiditis epidemica. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 194r, 40: 584; 726.—Cornejo Arias, J. Parotiditis epiddmica y rhodanato de potasio. Ibid., 1942. 41: 813-5.—Criscuolo, E. Estudio sobre la seroprofilaxis antiparotfdea. Ibid., 1941, 40: 806-12.— Cunha, I. A. da. Tratamento da parotidite epidemica. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1946, 7: 993-9, 2 ch.—McGuinness, A. C. [Immunization against mumps] Annual Rep. Com. Immuniz. U. S. Army, 1949, 35-8.—Marquez Escobedo, M. B. Profilaxis de la parotiditis infecciosa. Bol. san. mil., M6x., 1948,1:180.— Odenius, R. [Attempt at immunization against mumps in the Royal Norrland Regiment, 1926] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1926, 51: 177-9.—Potter, H. W., & Bronstein, L. H. Some cUnical characteristics of mumps, and the effect of belladonna in treat- ment; a study made at the station hospital, Fort Meade, Maryland. Ann. Int. M., 1944, 21: 469-74.—Teixeira, N. L. Tratamento da parotidite epidemica pela injecao de sangue dos convalescentes. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 312-4.—Vasquez A., A. Seroprofilaxis de la parotiditis epidemica con suero de convalesciente. Congr. med. cir. nav. mil. Chile, 1. Congr., 1929, 675-8.—Wesselhoeft, C, & Walcott, C. F. Mumps as a miUtary disease and its control. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 213-22.—Zollo, M. Contributo pratioo al nuovo trattamento della parotite epidemica e deUe sue compUcazioni con il butirrato di n. esile con bismuto. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 96-100. PAROXYSMAL tachycardia. See under Heart, Tachycardia. PARSNIP poisoning. See under Dermatitis. PARTHENIUM. See under Poison, plant. PATELLA. See also Fracture—by site: Patella; also Knee. Cusack, T. S. Open reduction of patellar dislocation. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 888.—Horwitz, T., & Lambert, R. G. PateUectomy in the miUtary service; a report of 19 cases. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1946, 82: 423-6.—Montagard. Absence congenitale des rotules associee k d'autres maUorma- tions osseuses et k une dystrophic des ongles. Bull. Soc med. mU. fr., 1945, 39: 222-2.—Paitre & Bruas. A propos d'un cas de luxation verticale externe de la rotule. Ibid., 1924, 18: 2-5.—Solduga. Un nuevo metodo de circunvalaci6n de la r6tula. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1911, 3. ser., 1: 451-4. ---- bipartite. Callahan, J. J. Interesting notes on bipartite patellae. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 229-33—Geissendorfer, H. Die Bedeutung der geteilten Kniescheibe fur den Truppenarzt. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 286-90.—Girardi, G., & Picchio, C. Rotula bipartita congenita od esito di trauma? Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 674-9.—Kimura, Y., & Niinomi, Y. Patella partita no iti rei [Ein Fall von PateUa partita] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 845-7, pi. PATELLAR reflex. See Vibration. PATHOGENESIS. See as subdivision under such terms as Air- sickness; Cold injury; Neurosis; Oxygen poison- ing; Peptic ulcer; Psychosis; War neurosis (and subheadings) War psychosis. PATHOLOGIST. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/19: Pack- ordnung der Ausrtistung fiir Pathologen, vom 1. Juni 1939. 15p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. Fishback, H. R. The pathologist's function in a world at war. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1942^3, 14: 307-11«—Illinois Society of Pathologists protects civilian interests of pathologists who are in the Armed Services. Am. J. CUn. Path.* 1943, 13: 620.—Recommendations of the Executive Committee con- cerning the status of pathologists during the war emergency. N. England J. M., 1942, 226: 248.—Williams, T. H. The training of residents in pathology. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1950, 5: 34-6. PATHOLOGY. Alekseev, M. Voennaja patologia. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 5: 531-7.—Chemical mechanism of inflammation. U.S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 563.—Glifiski, L. K. W sprawie potrzeby i znaczenia anatomu patologicznej dia wojska wraz z uwagami o prosekturach wojennych. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 34, 1-12.—Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Pathology. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R., II) Wright Field, 1946, 69-75, iUust.—Perez, G. Impostazione nosografica delle diverse forme morbose. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 110.— Tebbutt, A. H. Pathology in war-time. Med. J. Australia, 1918, 1: 433. PATHOLOGY 748 PATHOLOGY --- Congress. Germany. Tagung der Luftwaffenpa- thologe [1942] Bericht. 12p. 29#cm. Berl., 1942. Forms Tagber. No. 3, Mitt. Luftfahrtmed. Aschoff, L. Zur 20jahrigen Erinnerung an die Kriegs- pathologische Tagung am 26. und 27. April 1916 in BerUn. Med. KUn., Berl., 1936, 32: 476-8.—Congres (IV») interna- tional de pathologie comparee, Rome 1939. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 685.—Congres (V) international de pathologie comparee, Istamboul. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 329.—Maskar, U. [Report on the German Congress of Pathology, held in Frankfurt, Sept. 16-19, 1937] Askeri sihhye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 1-12.—Zjazd anatomo-patolog6w polskich. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 132. ---- History. Beitzke, H. Meine Erfahrungen als Armeepathologe im Weltkrieg. Klin. Wschr., 1940, 19: 485. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 667.—Covas Coro, R. J. J. A. Algunas con- sideraciones sobre el renacimiento de la medicina humoral. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 129-32.—Findlay, H. T. Advances in military pathology during the past 50 years. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 257-70.—Mcintosh, J. Experiences of a London pathologist in wartime. Middlesex Hosp. J., 1944, 44: 61.-—Verdelet, L., & Durand, E. Etat sanitaire des indigenes des colonies k l'Exposition maritime internationale de Bordeaux. Cadueee, Par., 1907, 7: 313.—Weil, S. S. [Sketch of the development of pathological anatomy in Russia and in the Soviet Union] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 21-53. ---- Institute [incl. museum] Gordon-Taylor, G. Pathological specimens of war injuries. Brit. J. Surg., 1942-43, 30: 281.—Injuries of war; a national collection. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 15, 3.— National collection of war specimens. Ibid., 1944, No. 33, 9.— Oka, H., & Kawamura, R. T6-Dai byorigaku-kySsitu ni okeru senzi-sengo no iti-ni no mondai ni tuite [A few wartime and postwar problems in the Pathological Institute of Tokyo University] Tr. Soc. path, jap., 1946, 35: 27.—War injuries; exhibition of specimens. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 278. ---- Institute: Armed Forces Institute of Pathology (1947- ) United States. Armed Forces Institute of Pathology. Collected papers. Wash., 1941/45- ---- Study batch. Wash., No. 4, 1942- —— Memorandum. Wash., No. 1, 1946- ---- Annual report. Wash., 1947- ---- Guide to the exhibit on the history of neuropathology; presented at the annual meet- ings of the American Psychiatric Association, Washington, D. C., May 17-20, and the American Neurological Association, Atlantic City, N. J., June 14-17; comp. by Webb Haymaker. 121p. 25cm. Wash., 1948. ---- Bulletin. Wash., v.5, No. 27-51, 1949. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-35: Procedure for obtaining loans of various study and review materials from the Army Institute of Pathology. [3]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Army Institute of Pathology. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1947, 160: 74. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 435-9.—Army Institute of Pathology and American Registry of Pathology. Science, 1946, 104: 272.—Ash, J. E. The Army Institute of Pathology. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945. 4: 718-23. ------ Wartime Army medical laboratory activities; general review and new developments at the Army Institute of Pathology. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 815-8.—Consultants to Army Institute of Pathology. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 84.—Devel- opments of the Institute and Registry of Pathology. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: 1378.—Instituto (O) militar de patologia dos Estados Unidos. Hospital, Rio, 1946, 30: 529-31.— Karsner, H. T. The American Registry of Pathology and its relation to the Army Institute of Pathology. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 368—Luck e, B. The Army Institute of Pathology during World War II. Ibid., 364-8.—Phalen, J. M. Army Institute of Pathology. Ibid., 1944, 95: 323.—Rapaport, M. El Instituto de Patologia del Ejercito Americano. Dfa med., B. Air., 1947, 19: 609.—Registry (The) of dental and oral pathology. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1943, 30: 453-7.—Report of the Special Committee on the Registry of Radiologica! Pathology. Bull. Am. CoU. Radiol., 1949, 96-100.—Selection, processing and shipment of materials for the registries of ophthalmic and otolaryngic pathology. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1947- 48, 52: 548-51.—Sloan, R. A. Wartime Army medical labora- tory activities; pubUc health aspects of wartime studies con- ducted at the Army Institute of Pathology. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 819-28.—Swanson, H. A. The Army Insti- tute of Pathology and the Registry of Dental and Oral Pathol- ogy. Am. J. Orthodont., 1946, 32: Oral Surg., 526-30. ------ The registry of dental and oral pathology. J. Oral Surg., 1949, 7: 346-9. ------ & Bernier. J. L. The Registry of Dental and Oral Pathology at the Army Institute of Pathology. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 370. ---- Institute: Army Medical Museum ( -1947) Activities of the Museum and Library Division of the Sur" geon General's Office. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 10, 69-74.—Dental (The) and oral pathology registry. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 6.—Facilities for tissue pathology in the Army. Ibid., 1945, 4: 337. ---- Instruction. United States. Army Medical School. Basic course in clinical pathology for laboratory technicians; enlisted personnel, Medical Depart- ment, U. S. Army, session 1938-39 [7] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1938. Forms No. 216, A. M. C. U. S. Army M. Center. Chiurco, G. A. La patologia chirurgica di guerra nelle universita. Forze san., Roma, 1936, 5: 1430.—Hulett, A. G. A proposal for the training of officers of the Medical Depart- ment Reserve Corps, U. S. Army, assigned to the laboratory service, both upon active and inactive status. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 499-504.—Wilson, L. B. The graduate study of morbid anatomy by the military surgeon. Ibid., 1930, 66: 613-20. ---- Laboratory. See also Medical laboratory. Great Britain. Army Pathology Labora- tory Service. Current notes. No. 11. 11 1. 33cm. Lond. [?] 1944. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-47: Establishment of a central laboratory for pathology in the Veterans Administration. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Carvalho, A. C. Laboratories clinicos nos hospitaes de 3a. classe e enfermarias miUtares. Rev. med. mU. Rio, 1934, 23: 441-6.—Dominguez, C. M. Organisation du Laboratoire d'anatomie pathologique de la Sante militaire de l'Uruguay. BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1938, 11: 311-4.—Gunter, F. E. Transactions of the Pathological Laboratory, Curragh Camp, during the year 1906. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 261-3.—Kraevsky, N. Patologo-anatomi6eskie laboratorii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 364-8.— Large, D. T. M. Two suggestions from a laboratory in India. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 61: 377-9.—Shanks, G. Labora- tory experiences. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 171-3. ---- Methods. See also Prisoner of war, Autopsy; Vehicle; also such terms as Neuropathology; Ophthalmol- ogy, etc. United States. Naval medical school. Manual of pathology methods and histopathologic techniques. 83p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1943. Ash, J. E. Technical methods in use at the Army Institute of Pathology. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1946, 26: 1-59.— Avdeev, M., & Kraevsky, N. Vskrytie trupa. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1051-7.—Cordero, M. El microscopio y la fotografia al servicio de la justicia. Gac. med. mil., Mex., 1934-35, n. ser., 2: 1-19.—Dergachev, I. Histologiceskaja tekhnika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1280-6. ------ Preparaty patologo- anatomi6eskie. Ibid., 4: 848-51.—Hirai, S. Yasen ni okeru gunzin byorigaku sagyo ni tuite [Pathological practice in army camps during field operations] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 303, 801-3.—Huber. Fixation of tissues for peripheral nerve study. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1919, 2: No. 5, 36 — McKnight, M. P. Cross-index system of pathological findings. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 773-6.—Pathological material, coUection and shipment of specimens [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 5, 24.—Robertson, H. E. Postmortem examinations of miUtary personnel. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1944, 78: 105. --- Organization of service. Germany. Beratender Pathologe beim Heeressanitatsinspekteur. An die Bera- tenden Armee- und Wehrkreispathologen. 12p. 30cm. Berl., 1943. PATHOLOGY 749 PATROL United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 19: Facilities provided for tissue pathology in United States Army. 4p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Carpenter, R. J. Facilities provided in the U. S. Army for histopathologic examination of tissues. Circ. Lett. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep.. 1943, No. 141, 1-5.—Jabonero Sanchez, V. Proyecto para la organizacion de los servicios de anatomia patol6gica en el Ejercito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 476-85.—Miloslavich, E., & Weichselbaum, A. Ueber die Organisation einer wissenschaftUchen, pathologisch-anato- mischen Tatigkeit im Frontbereiche. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1917, 30: 524-7.—Montgomery, G. L. Pathology in the army at war. Surgo, Glasg., 1945-46, 12: 125-9.—Raska, K. [Mobile bac- teriological field laboratory] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 168-74.—Schlumberger, H. G. The scope of pathology in the German Wehrmacht. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-8, 1-26— Wilson, L. B. The autopsy service of the American Expeditionary Forces. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, 1919, 34: 291-7.—Zenoni, C. I servizi civili e rruiitari deUa Divisione anatomo-patologico nel periodo 1916-18. Osp. maggiore, MUano, 1919, 3. ser., 7: 148-57. ■--- Research. For specific research see also the following terms: Aeromedicine—by countries: Germany; Anoxia; Atomic bomb; Burns; Cold injury; Diphtheria; Dysentery; Epidemic; Gas gangrene; Gas poisoning; Geopathology; Heat; Hepatitis, epidemic; Injury; Malaria; Nephritis; Oxygen poisoning; Wound. Aschoff, L. Ueber die Aufgaben der Kriegspathologie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 897. ------ Aufgaben der Kriegspathologie auf Grund der Erfahrungen des Weltkrieges. Ibid., 1939, 65: 1537.—Goedel, A. Kriegspathologische Beitrage. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 34-56.—Lumsden, C. E. The scope of morbid anatomy in the Army Medical Services. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 70-7.—Meixner, K. Ueber anatomische Befunde im Felde. Wien. med. Wschr., 1919, 69: 106.—Monckeberg, J. G. Patho- logisch-anatomische Beobachtungen aus Reservelazaretten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 61^.—Vasiliev, A. A. [Results of pathologico-anatomical work during mUitary operations] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 12, 29-35. --- veterinary. Eberbeck, E., & Hemmert-Halswick, A. Jahresbericht uber die im Jahre 1940 im Heeres-Veterinaruntersuchungsamt ausgefuhrten pathologisch-anatomischen und -histologischen Untersuchungen. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1942—43, 78: 326^-33. ------ Jahresbericht uber die im Jahre 1941 im Heeres-Veterinaruntersuchungsamt Berlin ausgefuhrten patho- logisch-anatomischen und -histologischen Untersuchungen. Ibid., 1944, 79: 288-98.—Establishment of registry of veterinary pathology at the Army Institute of Pathology, Army Medical Museum, Washington, D. C. Vet. J., Lond., 1944, 100: 220.— Feldman, W. H. A new registry of pathology. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1944, 24: 73-5.—Registry of Veterinary Pathology. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 13 — Registry of Veterinarv Pathology at the Army Institute of Pathology. Science, 1944, J00: 186.—Smith, H. Registry of veterinary pathology. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 109: 223. PATIENT. See also Convalescent. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-190: Uniforms for employees and convalescent patients. 31 p. 26cm. Wash., 1949. Amchislavsky, I. V. [Sanitary treatment of the patient in health stations] Feldsher, Moskva, 1942, No. 4, 44-52.— Baird, J. H. The patient as an individual. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 882-0.—Banen, D. M. Doctor-patient rela- tionship. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 124-8.—Dake, J. From a patient who slutesl Army Doctor, 1942, 1: No. 2, 26.— Josey, A. I. Disposition section for ambulatory patients. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 353-5.—Martin, W. B. The medical approach to the patient in the Army. Ibid., 52-6.—Meyers, S. J. The physical and mental training of convalescents at Base Hospital, Camp Zachary Taylor, Ken- tucky. Mil. Surgeon, 1918, 43: 497-505.—My doctor told me. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 39, 7.—Potts, W. J. The doctor-patient relationship in Army hospitals. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 482.—Roxo, H. Explicacoes aos nervosos. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1948, 9: 1315-21.—Thomas, C. H. M., jr. Convalescent care and the morale of patients. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 453-7. PATROL. See also Intelligence, Combat intelligence. Macpherson, R. K. The effect of com- batant patrol activities on some physical char- acters of A. I. F. infantry personnel. 101. 34cm. Brisbane, 1946. Forms No. 4, Open Rep. Fatigue Laborat. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. Australia. Hildenskiold, S. [Sanitary protection for night patrols] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 2, 11-7.—Pagina Grafica; patruUas de infanteria. Bol. clase, Lima, 1942, 10: 170. PEA. See under Vitamin. PEARL Harbor. See under World War II. PECTIN. N., L. R., & G., S. T. Gelatin and pectin. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 6, 8.—Santillo, T. L'azione emo- statica deUe pectine. Gior. med. mU., 1941, 89: 901-16. PECTORAL muscles. See also Thorax. Chernjavsky, V. V. Sludaj gryfi i razryva bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 564—7.—Lepp, O. F. Sludaj 6asti6nogo razryva bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Ibid., 238: Med. spec, pt, 394. ---- Abnormity. Akhun, I. I. K kazuistike anomaUj bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 358.— Cackin, A. B. Sludaj odnostoronnego nedorazvitija bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Ibid., 1907, 219: Med. spec, pt, 10-3.— Fedorov, A. I. Esde sludaj nedorazvitija pravoj bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Ibid., 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 197.—Gorzowski, E. [Congenital anomalies of the pectoral muscle] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 352-68.—Iacobelli, G. Un caso di mancanza conge- nita monolaterale dei muscoli grande e piccolo pettorale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 451—4.—Iizima, S. Dai-kyokin senten-sei kesson no iti rei [Ein FaU von angeborenem Defekt des Musculus pectoraUs major] Gun idan zassi, 1912, 1947-57, pi.—Jasinsky, B. I. K kazuistike nedorazvitija dvukh niznikh golovok levoj bolsoj grudnoj myScy. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238: Med. spec, pt, 373-6.—Kartasevsky, G. A. Sludaj nedorazvitija bolsoj grudnoj myscy i otsutstvija maloj. Ibid., 1911, 232: Med. spec, pt, 197; 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 193.— Korocansky, V. A. -Po povodu nedorazvitija bolsoj grudnoj myscy. Ibid., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 360-3.—Kummant, A. Brak wrodzony miesiiia piersiowego i jego powstanie. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 30, 1-12, Ulust.—Richardson, F. M. Con- genital absence of pectoral muscles. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 48.—Roca, C. A., & Lazaroni, A. F. Anomalfas de los musculos pectorales. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 929- 37.—Vulf, N. V. Sludaj nedorazvitija bolsoj grudnoj myScy i otsutstvija maloj. Voen. med. J., S. Petersb., 1910, 229: Med. spec, pt, 1-5. PEDIATRIC care. See also Dependent, Emergency maternity and infant care. Brescia, M. A. Pediatric viewpoint of war torn areas. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1944, 61: 20-4.—Chuchkin, A. V., & Cincinator, R. M. [The pecuUarities of the work of a children's hospital in wartime] Pediatria, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 21-4.— Davis, W. H., jr, & Arena, J. M. _ The importance of pediatric and surgical care in the prevention of seleotive service rejec- tions. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1948, 33: 85-9— Dickey, L. B. Duty of the physician toward the child in wartime. CaUfornia West. M., 1942, 57: 127.—Drumheller, J. F. Pediatric problems at the Bremerhaven Port. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: 43-5.—Gutkin, A. J. [Supervision of chil- dren's institutions by a military hospital] Pediatria, Moskva, 1943, No. 5, 71-3.—Ivanovsky, P. M. [Fundamental problems of work of a children's hospital in wartime] Ibid., 1941, No. 11, 25-8.—McCulloch, E. C. The children's clinic at Fort Sam Houston, Texas. Mil. Surgeon, 1922, 51: 94.—Miller, W. J. Organization of a pediatric ward. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: 40-2.—Polteva, U. K., & Edelman, Z. I. [Results of the work of a chUdren's hospital in wartime] Pediatria, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 3-8.—Semashko, N. A. [Care of the chUd's health in conditions of war] Ibid., 1942, No. 5, 5_8.—Skundina, S. I. [Control of children's diseases in the Gorky region in wartime] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: No. 2, 29-31.— Weiss, M. Emergencies in pediatric practice. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 2, 12-7. PEDIATRICIAN 750 PELLAGRA PEDIATRICIAN. Dobrokhotova, A. I. [Travail du pddiatre dans les condi- tions de la guerre] Pediatria, Moskva, 1941, No. 9, 3-5.— Hess, J. H. The pediatrician, his obligation to the state in time of war. Ind. J. Pediat., 1943, 10: 73-7. PEDIATRICS. Aldrich, C. A. The war conies home to pediatrics. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1946, 72: 1-5.—Congres (XII) des pediatres de langue francaise, Paris. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 329.— Michalowicz, M. [New tendencies in pediatrics] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 65; 140; 229.—Mikulowski, W. [The relation be- tween pediatrics and mUitary medicine] Ibid., 1928, 11: 118-22. PEDICULOIDES. Cordero Soroa, A. La sarna de los cereales. Aled. & cir- guerra, 1948, 10: 21-4.—Epidemia (Di un) di acariasi da grano- Gior. med. mil., 1922, 70: 301-3.—Feldmayer, J. E., & Perry, A. J. Acarodermatitis urticarioides (straw mite itch) Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 83. PEDICULOSIS. See also Disinfestation; Lousiness; Phthiriasis; Pyrethrine. Germany. Heer. Truppenentlausungskom- panie 640: Anleitung zur Herstellung einer Heissluft-Entlausungskammer. MS. 41. 30J^cm. n. p., 1942. Barber, H. W. Pediculosis corporis. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 448-57, 2 pi.—Boldyrev, T. E. [Use of chloropicrine for disinfestation of clothes during war] Voen. med. J. Moskva, 1931, 2: 43-52.—Bunn, R. W., & Barrett, W. L., jr. Dusting apparatus operated by compressed air for large scale delousing. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 21, 23-5.—Caesar. Infanterie im Kampf gegen Kleiderlause. Deut. med. Wschr., 1935, 61: 2027.—Delousing methods at Camp MUls. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1919, 2: No. 5, 43.—De Napoli, F. Bagni a gas di anidride solforosa nella cura della scabbia e delle pediculosi. Gior. med. mil., 1918, 66: 296-300.—Eddy, G. W. A treatment for head lice, crab Uce and scabies. War Aled., Chic, 1944, 6: 319-22.— Fasal, H. Zur Pedikulosisfrage. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1915, 28: 225-7.—Izar, G. Sulla profilassi del pediculus hominis. Gior. med. mil., 1916, 64: 241-59.—Louse (The) problem in the United States Army. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 8, 37-45.—Marschalko, T. A fdrgessdg (pediculosis) annak jelentosdge ds lekiizddse a haboruban. Orvosi hetU., 1915, 69: 193-5.—Methyl bromide as a fumigant for delousing clothing. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 9, 20.—Pediculosis. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: Suppl., 80.—Pediculosis in evacu- ated chUdren. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 494.—Rapcevsky, I. F. [Results of the experiments of the application of chemicals for the extermination of clothes lice] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 242: Med. spec, pt, 74-80.—Riley, W. A. Cooties; the dough- boys' pal. Nation's Health, Chic, 1925, 7: 826.—Rollin, H. R. Pediculosis capitis and intelligence in W. A. A. F. recruits. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 475.—Van Auken, H. A. Louse control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 107.— Zeki Iren. Bazi fizik sartlar karsisinda beygir ve insan bitle- rinin oliim hudutlari. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1945,23: No. 158, 20-5. PELLAGRA. See also Prisoner of war, Disease; Vitamin deficiency. Sargent, F., II, & Sargent, V. W. Report of season, nutriture, and pellagra. 29 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms No. 51, Rep. U. S. Army Med. Nutrit. Laborat. Afanasjeva, E. K. KUnika i terapia khronideskoj formy pellagry. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia. Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 315-28.—Alexeev-Berkman, I. A. Koprologideskie dannye pri peUagre. Ibid., 328-34.—Brace, R. W. PeUagra resulting from seU-imposed deficient diet. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 794-7.—Bragaw, G. D. Nervous and mental manUestations of pellagra. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 358-60.—Fralic, H. B. Pellagra; report of six cases. Ibid., 1932, 8: 56-60.—Fraser, H. E. PeUagra in a soldier; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, Wash., 1934, 74: 302—4.—Gore, W. A. Pellagra with associated hemo- chromatosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 319-21.—lies, U. G. Psychosis with pellagra. Ibid., 1931, 7: 937-9.—Kennedy, J. A. Psychosis with alcohohc pellagra. Ibid., 1933, 10: 155-8.—Khvilivickaja, M. I. [Clinical observa- tions on pellagra in Leningrad in 1942] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 56-72.—Lopez Gonzalez, G. Consideraciones sobre un caso de pelagra. Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1945, 44: 84-91.—Mills, S. R. Alcoholism and pellagra. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 493-7, pi.—Nakamura, M., Hamada. T., & Oriuti, H. Pellagra no iti boken rei [Report of autopsy on a pellagra case] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 179-85, pi.—Nichols, C. H. Hook-worm disease and pellagra. Mil. Surgeon, 1910, 26: 646-57.—O'Flynn. J. A. A case of pellagra. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 54-7.—Pantjukhova, O. N. Izmenenija nervnoj sistemy pri khronideskoj peUagre. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glnvn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 334-40.—Plunkett, O. It. L. L. Obser- vations and cUnical notes on some cases of pellagra seen in Cyprus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 317-27. -Vovsi, M. Pellagra. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 368-72. Wright, F. L. Pellagra: Report of two cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 354-7. PELLEGRINI-STIEDA disease. See under Knee. PELVIS. See also Fracture; Surgical technic, Pelvis. Sheldon, W. E. X-ray pelvimetry. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 5, 46-52. ---- Disease and abnormity. Bacon, H. E., & Reuther, T. F. Pelvirectal abscess simulat- ing acute appendicitis; report of 5 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 178-82.—Brickner, W. M. Pelvic actinomycosis in a soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1925, 57: 39-50, pi.—De Giuli, G. Interesse radiologico e medico-Iegale di una rara malformazione del bacino; mancato saldamento della branca ischio-pubica. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 775-81.—Gomory, C. [Fall von Beckenlymphom] MiUtararzt, 1904, 38: 179.—Horie, T. Kano-sei tyoyo-kin-en no iti rei [Case of suppurative abdomino-pelvic arthritis] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 99-101.— Hosino, M. Zakotu caries no ni tiken rei. [Two cases of successful treatment of caries of the ischium] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 725-30, pi.—Knowles, E. T. Pelvic endo- metriosis; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 421-4.— Pellet. Abces de la rdgion obturatrice d'origine osseuse, avec petits sequestres, a ddveloppement latent. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 47-50.—Schaff, B., & Ivey, H. T. PeniciUin in the treatment of osteomyeUtis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 369-72.— Tamplin, F. S. Case of pelvic tumour of obscure origin. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 41: 376.—Todd, F. A., & Miller, E. B. Intrapelvic abscess in a horse. Army Vet. Bull., 1942, 36: 268-74.—Zaffiro, E. L'osteomieUte ematogena del pube. Gior. med. mU., 1939, 87: 1139-57.— Zimmerman, L. E. Tilted pelvis. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 465. ---- Injury. See also Fracture—by site: Pelvis. Adomeit, H. Beckenosteomyelitis und Kapselphlegmone des Kreuzdarmbeingelenks als Komplikationen von Becken- schussfrakturen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 387-92.— Banaitis, S. I. Povrefdenija taza i tazovykh organov. In: Kratky kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 313-28.—Bando, H., & Kono, M. Sensyo- byo-go hassei-seru kotuban keisya no gen-in-teki kosatu narabi-ni kore ga yobo-teki taisaku ni tuite [Etiological observations on inclination of the pelvis developing after disease caused by war wounds,-and measures to prevent it] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1235-42, illust.—Bernard, L. M. J. Les complications urinaires des traumatismes fermds du bassin. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1929, 90: 643-74.—Colmers. Becken. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 130.—Gliner, T. I. [Gunshot osteomyeUtis of the pelvis] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 137-40.— Henry, M. G. Emergency surgical measures at an advance base; a case of crushing injury to the pelvis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 844.—Koechlin. Eclatement du bassin et du colon par blessure de guerre. Rev. mdd. Suisse rom., 1947, 67: 138.—Likhtenstein, E. Taz; rentgenodiag- nostika ognestrelnykh povrezdenij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 428.—McCarthy, P. V., & Van Demark, R. E. March fracture of the inferior pubic ramus. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 233-5.—Maisonnet & Mere. Un cas de luxation du bassin avec rupture incomplete de l'urdtre postdrieur. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1924, 18: 339-43.—Navy doctors remove live sheU from hip of wounded enlisted man. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 569.—Peixoto, G. Ferimentos da pelve. Ann. Hosp. centr. exerc, Rio, 1936, No. 1, 85-92, pi.— Phillips, J. L. Gunshot wound of pelvis. Rep. U. S. Surg. Gen. Army, 1897, 128.—Ramm, M. G. Povrezdenija taza. In; Perv. khu. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem. (Gorinevskaia, V. V.) Moskva, 1942, 239-42— Rifat Siikrii. Havsala kesirleri [Les fractures du bassin] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 182-201.—Westhues, H. Becken. In his Fortsch. Lager. Schwerverw., Berl., 1943, 38-49, Ulust. PEMMICAN. See also Ration, dehydrated. Stefansson, V. Pemmican. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 89-98. PEMPHIGUS 751 PENICILLIN PEMPHIGUS. See also Dermatosis; Pyosis. Boston, J. A. Dental aspect of pemphigus vpgetans. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 473-5.—Cancellotti, E., & Tommasi, V. Un caso di pemfigo vegetante. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 111-23.— Castro, S. de. Fogo selvagem; pemphigus maligno. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1936, 25: 22-6.—Delgado Carpio, I. Sobre algunos casos de pdnfigo febrU. Rev. san. mil., La Paz, 1938, 4: 638.— Dudley, S. F. A case of pemphigus chronicus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1918, 4: 321.—Moschella, S. L. Pemphigus vulgaris; report of a case treated with carbarsone. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949 49: 1126-30, illust.—Robertson, A. M. Prickly heat and tropical pemphigus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31:258-60. PENCIL. Lukanov, A. F. [Injuries from anUine pencils] Voen. med. J Moskva, 1930, 1: 29-37.—Perez, B. Heridas con lapiz tinta. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 30-7. PENETRATING injury. See under specific forms of injury as Head injury, gunshot, etc. PENICILLIN. See also Drug supply; Gonorrhea; Ophthal- mology, Therapeutics; Osteomyelitis; Syphilis; Venereal disease, etc.; also Therapeutics, Anti- biotics. United States. Office of War Informa- tion. Penicillin [172]p. 26^cm. Wash. [?] 1944. United States. \\ ar Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 9: Penicillin. 6p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Auhagen. PenicUlin. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 92.—Barondes, R. de R. PeniciUin and strepto- mycin precursors; their probable source and derivation. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 50-5.—Baxter, J. P., III. PeniciUin. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost., 1946, 337-59.—Chain, E., & Florey, H. W. The discoverv of the chemotherapeutic proper- ties of penicillin. BuU. U. S. Axmy M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 58-63.—Curtis, F. J., Davis, F. C. [et al.] PeniciUin and dibrom- salycil. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 46 — Fleming, A. The discovery of peniciUin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 54-8. ------ PeniciUin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 73-82. ------ El dxito [de la penicUina] Med. & tir. guerra, 1948, 10: 325-32.—Gray, G. W. PeniciUin. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 214-7.—Herrmann. PeniciUin. Aerztl. Feldpost., 1945, No. 4, 9.—Howard, W. A., Eley, R. C. [et al.] PeniciUin. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. 1-9 & 10, II-9, 3.—Keefer, C. S. PenicUlin; a wartime achievement. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 717- 22.—Kraft, K. PeniciUin. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-36, 8.—Lenz. PenicUlin. Ibid., 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 25.—Marshall, G. C. PeniciUin. War Dep. Techn. Bull., 1944, No. 9, 1-6.—Nikolaev, M., Teodori, M., & Shlakobersky, V. PeniciUin. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 372-84.—Penicillin. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 207-10. Also BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 17, 9; 1943, No. 30, 1. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 1-3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 64. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 304-6. Also Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 15; 1947, Apr., 2.—Penicillin, the effective but elu- sive. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 321-3.—Penicillin for general practice? Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 50, 5.—Raper, K. B. Research in the development of peniciUin. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 723-45.—Rogers, J. A. PeniciUin. Circ. Lett. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 125, 1.—Safa Karatay. Kulak, burun, bogaz sahasinda peni- cillin ve tyrothricin. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1945, 74: No. 45, 17-31.—Sholtz, J. R. Penicillin; a brief summary of current information. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 5, 1-5.— Wymark, A. La penicUina; ultimo milagro de la ciencia mddica. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 221-6. ---- Administration. Holland, H., Hunt, M. [et al.] Levels of penicillin obtained in the saliva through the use of penicillin-paraffin chewing wafers. 6p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-304, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pedrick, R. F., & Broh-Kahn, R. H. Oral administration of penicillin. 13p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 388, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Woltz, J. H. E., & Zintel, H. A. Penicillin in amniotic fluid and placental cord blood follow- ing intramuscular administration to the mother. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 49, Infect. Wounds & Burns Rep. (OSRD) Wash. Baird, J. P., & Jones, D. P. A penicillin injector. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 91.—Concentration of penicillin in the aqueous humor following parenteral injection. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 13.— Ci len, C. The use of aerosol penicilUn. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 67.—Groszberg, D. Individual containers of saline for peni- cillin. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 88 — Intramuscular penicillin without pain. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 36, 3.—Letter of information and instructions on the use of peniciUin. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 2, 21-4.—Levels of penicilUn obtained in the saUva through the use of penicillin-paraffin chewing wafers. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 19.—Lockwood, J. S. The local use of penicilUn. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 12, 1-4.—Methods of parenteral administration of penicillin. Ibid., No. 11, 8-11.—Moldavsky, L. F., & Hessel- brock, W. D. Oral peniciUin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 54.—Morelli, M. V., & Steinbrun Bertoni, M. A. Em- pleo local de la penicilina-novocafna. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 270.—Penicillin lamellae in ophthalmic infections. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 46, 6.—Schneider- Green, J. E., & Houston, J. M. The subcutaneous administra- tion of penicilUn. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 234-7 — Sears, A. I. Penicillin aerosol therapy. Hosp. Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 3, 13-5.—Walker, M. A., & Moore, D. C. Apparatus for dUuting penicillin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 649. Bioassay. Copeland, J. R. Method of testing sensitivity of micro- organisms to penicilUn. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 596-9.—Courtade, R. Le controle biologique de la pdnicilUne. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1947, 2: 306-12.—Elwyn, H. M. De- termination of the penicillin sensitivity of bacteria. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1879-88.—Lumb, G. D., & Wilson, J. M. Penicillin assay methods. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 247-54.—McDaniels, H. E., Sneed, R. G., & Bryson, T. J. Estimation of bacterial susceptibiUty to penicillin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 225.—McKercher, D. G. A rapid method for the routine determination of the sensitivity of bac- teria to penicillin. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 251-5.— Penicillin units; Oxford and Mega. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 39, 6.—Pennaneac'h, Morand, & Guennec. Note sur l'application des colorants d'oxydo-rdduction a la recherche rapide de la pdniciUo-sensibilitd des germes en adrobiose. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 387-93.—Steiner, M. Gram-negative bacilU susceptibUity to peniciUin; in vitro experi- ments. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 486-93. ---- Evaluation. Braithwaite, F. R. Penicillin Clinical Trials Committee, PCT 86; report. 2p. 28cm. Wash. 1944. Forms No. 38, Infect. Wounds & Burns Rep. (OSRD) Wash. Great Britain. Army. 21. Army Group. Medical Directorate. Penicillin therapy and control in 21. Army Group. 365p. 22cm. [n. p.] 1945. Hudson, R. V., Parkes, T. [et al.] Penicillin; an abstract of the progress report to the Penicillin Committee of the Middlesex Hospital on the clinical work conducted during the year, June 1943-June 1944, together with the results and conclusions based upon the treatment of 103 cases. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 39, Infect. Wounds & Burns Rep. (OSRD) Wash. Romansky, M. J. The current status of penicillin therapy. 13p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. Bull. TB 10-25, U. S. Veterans Admin. Baier, G. F., Ill, & Pincus, J. A. The effect of a small dose of penicillin on the diagnosis of early syphiUs. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 359.—Barr, J. S. The use of penicilUn in the Navy. J Bone Surg., 1944, 26: 380-6.—Bernard. Un beau succes de la pdnicUlothdrapie. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 319.— Clinical trials of patulin. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 32, 6.—Craig, W. M., Thompson, G. J. [et al.] PenicUlin; a progress report based on 1,455 cases treated at the National Naval Medical Center, Bethesda, Maryland. U. S. Nav. M. Bull 1945, 44: 453-79.—Efficacy (The) in treatment of peniciUin X, G and crystalline G. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1947, 2: No. 4, 3.—Ferloni, A. V. J. Dos dxitos de penicilina ante'suUamidorresistencias. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 559-72.—Fox, H. J. PeniciUin program at the United States Naval Hospital, Portsmouth, Va.; observations and results. PENICILLIN 752 PENICILLIN War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 170-2.—Green, F. H. K. PenicilUn in 21. Army group. Bull. War M., Lond., 1945-46, 6: 419-21.— Hamilton, J. D., Roy, T. E., & Greenberg. L. An evaluation of penicilUn therapy administered in the forward area in relation to the incidence of pathogens and the penicillin resistance of staphylococci. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1945, 8. meet.. No. 2, C. 6213, 1-9. ------ An evaluation of penicillin therapy in the forward area in relation to clinical infection. Ibid., C.6214, 1-9.—Heinlein, J. A., Carpenter, C. C. [et al.] Efficacy of penicillin ointments. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1237-41.-—Jeffrey, J. S. PenicilUn in military surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 320-2.—Keefer, C. S., Blake, F. G. [et al.] La penicilina en el tratamiento de las infection es; reporte de 500 casos. Rev. san. mfl., Habana, 1944, 8: 51-68.—Lebailly, J. Contribution k l'dtude de la valeur de la pdnicilUne chez le cheval a la faveur d'un cas clinique; traitement du cheval Ddcametre de l'Equipe internationale de concours hippique. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1948, 3: 83-9.—Lopez y Lopez, R. M. AppUcaci6n de la penicUina en cirugfa de guerra. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943—44, 2. dpoca, 6: 819-25.-—Memorandum on penicillin, prepared by the Joint Services Penicillin Com- mittee. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 62-8.—Michalski, E. PenicUUna, jej wlaiciwosiU i zastosowanie w lecznictwie. Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 258-64.—Mitchell, G. A. G. El valor de la penicilina en la cirugfa. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 57-68.—Penicilina, um relat6rio baseado em 1455 casos, tratados no Centro mddico naval nacional de Bethesda, em Maryland (transl.) Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1946, 7: 1007-38, tab.—Penicillin administration in war-time surgery. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 281-8.—Poole, L. T. Army progress with penicillin. Brit. J. Surg., 1944-45, 32: 110.—Portugalov, S. O. Opyt primenenija penicUUna pri tjazelykh formakh gnojno-septides- koj infekcii. Voen. med. 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Penicillin in dentistry. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 3: No. 2, 30-3.—Bellows, J. G. Use of peniciUin in military ophthalmology. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1945, 33: 162.—Bentley, F. H., & Thomson, S. The role of peniciUin in war wounds. Proc. Congr. Armv Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 22-6.—Button, E. PeniciUin in war wounds. N. Zealand M. J., 1944, 43: 225-7.— Caglar, K. Urolojide penicillin. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. 49, 24-8.—Christiansen, G. W. PenicUlin in oral and maxUlo-facial surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 51-4.— Duarte Cunha, B. Emprego da penicilina. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 67-70.—Farquharson, R. F. Brief recommenda- tions for the use of peniciUin. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 5, 35-8.—Fleming. C6mo debe usarse la penicilina. Med. & tir. guerra, 1948, 10: 309-23.—Florey, H. W., & Jennings, M. A. Los principios del tratamiento por la pe- niciUna. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44:3-15.-—Giindogdu, I. Veteriner hekimlikte muhteUf hayvanlarm hastaliklannda kuUanUan penicillin dozlarina ait bir sema. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 182-6.—Hinsenkamp, A. Penicillin treatment of otorhinolaryngological cases. Aled. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 2, 14-21.—Hirshfeld, J. W. The application of penicillin to surgical problems. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 123-33.—Keefer, C. Indications and contraindications for the use of penicillin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 1.—Kliszowski. PenicUline et chuurgie de guerre. Rev. mdd. fr., 1945, 26: 89-92.—Lyons, C. A terapdutica pela penicilina nas infeccoes cirurgicas no Exdrcito des Estados Unidos da Amdrica. JS'ed. contemp., Lisb., 1944, 62: 97-112.—Ostrow?ki, W. Zastoso- wanie penicyliny w schorzeniach chiruzgicznych. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 12-6.—Pe- icillin; indications for its use and methods of administration. BuU. War M., Lond., 1944-45, 5: 613-5.— Penicillin in dermatologic therapy. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1946, No. 6, 3.—Penicillin therapy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 9. Also Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 21, 2-8.—Penicillin therapy for diseases of the eye. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 11, 6.— Penicillin therapy in wound management, surgical disease, burns, and anaerobic infections. Circ Lett. Surgeon North Afr. Theater Oper., 1944, No. 36, 1-5.— Peterkin, G. A. G. PeniciUin in dermatology. Proc Conf. Army Phvsicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 140-2.—Ponka, J. L. Penicillin in septic surgery; a summary of ninety-one cases. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 3, 46-9.—Quadros Tejeiro, M. de. Penicilina y cirugfa de urgencia. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 333-41.—Sammis, A. F„ jr. Ophthalmic disease treated with penicilUn. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 912-5.—Slater, J. K. Medical uses of penicillin. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 136-8.—Systemic administration of penicillin in anterior chamber infections. Summaries Res. IT. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1945, Jan.-June, 36.—T., A. E. PeniciUin in ophthalmology. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 12, 14.—Turner, R. W. D. Medical uses of peniciUin. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 139.—Use of peniciUin. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, Suppl., No. 16, 1-6.—Use of penicillin [form letter] Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 3: No. 2, 15-26.—Velu, H. La pdnicUlinothdrapie et ses regies fondamentales. Rev. vdt. mil.. Par., 1948, 3: 139-48. --- Pharmacology. Mobily, S. E., Pfeiffer, C. C, & Stormont, R. T. A study of the inhibitory effect of an- alogues of p-aminohippuric acid on penicillin excretion. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-473, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Scobee, R. G. The effect of penicillin on experimental infections of the eyes of rabbits. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 288, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Trumper, M., & Thompson, G. J. Prolonging penicillin effects by chilling. lip. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-473, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Forte, A. Assorbimento ed eUminazione della penicillina in autosangue. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 213.—Leopold & Lamotts. Penetration of penicUlin into the eye. Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 4: No. 11, 11.—Prolonging penicUlin effects by chiUing. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 28.—Study (A) of the inhibitory effect of analogues of p-aminohippuric acid on penicillin excretion. Ibid., 1946, Jan.-June, 20.—Synergism of penicilUn and suUonamides. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 20.—Walker & Johnson. Convulsions from application of peniciUin to the cerebrum. Ibid., 1945, 5: No. 2, 8. ---- Pharmacy. Broh-Kahn, R. H. & Smith, P. K. The bio- logical conversion of n-butyl penicillin into a chemotherapeutically active substance. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 389, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. 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Air Forces Europe, 1945, 37.—Gots, J. S., & Glazer, A. M. Sta- biUty and activity of penicilUn in solution and in ointment. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 168.—Hesser, F. P., & Gotland. M. The effect of procaine on the inhibitory factor of penicillin. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 47.—Holman, C. W. Penicillin cal- cium in oU and beeswax. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 54.— Izgii, E. Penicillin in kimyasi, ozeUikleri ve muhafazasi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. 49, 37-42.—Levaditi. PeniciUium corylophilum. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, PENICILLIN No. 1-9 & 10, II-9, 4.—Liquid versus soUd peniciUin in oil and wax; the effect of particle size and type of penicillin. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 33.—Luijk, van. Penicillium. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 53.—M., K. C. Report of penicilUn stocks. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 13.—Martinez-Arroyo, J. M. PenicUina y laboratorio. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 350-6.— Method (A) for determining the size and relative weight of penicUlin particles and its importance in preparing adequate preparations of liquid penicilUn in oil and wax. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 33-5.—N., L. R. Calcium penicUlin. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 8, 3. ----- Sodium penicillin. Ibid., 4.—Penicillin (calcium) in oil and wax. Circ Chief Surgeon's Off. U. S. Army Fore Pacific, 1947, No. 2, 8.—Penicillin preservation. Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 13.—Pharmaceutical prepara- tions of penicillin; summary of preUminary report of Flory & Cairns on use in North Africa and SicUy. Pharm. J., Lond., 1944, 98: 28.—Potter, J. M. Novocain in peniciUin. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 255-7.—Tiirkay, N. Penicilline ve streptomycine solusyonlarrnin konservasiyonu [Conservation of peniciUin and streptomycin solutions] Askeri vet. mec- muasi, 1948, 26: 158.—Use (The) of penicilUn in beeswax and peanut oil. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1946, 1: 8. ---- Poisoning. See also Dermatitis. Barksdale, E. E., Frost, D. M., & Nolan. J. J. Reactions from penicillin with case report of one fataUty. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 883-6.—Benkwith, K. B. Allergy to penicillin calcium topicaUy in blepharoconjunctivitis. Ibid., 1946, 46: 279.—C, J. F. PenicUlin allergv. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 11, 6-8.—Cormia, F. E., Jacobsen, L. Y., & Smith, E. L. Reactions to peniciUin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 694—702.—Davis, J. S. An instance of possible peni- ciUin sensitivity. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 29, 32-6.—Gandin, J. Rdaction urticarienne sdvdre rappelant celle de la maladie du sdrum, consdeutive au traite- ment par la pdnicilUne d'un drysipele de la face. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 319.—Gordon, E. J. Serum sickness reac- tion to penicillin. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 123-5.—Hanson, P. S. 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Pulmonary tuberculosis and carcinoma of the penis; remarks on association of these diseases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 172-5.— Millspaugh, J. A. Congenital torsion of the penis associated with balanic hypospadius; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 1131, Ulust.—Moulson, G. Carcinoma of the penis supervening on a venereal sore. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 328-32.—Passe, E. R. G., & Barry, T. Phagedena of penis; restoration of tissue by pedicle flaps. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 185-9.-—Popov, K. Ledenje traumatidne hipospadije penisa neoformacijom uretre na peteljci iz nepos- redne okoline. Voj. san. preg., Beogr., 1947, 4: 264-7.— Porter, F. J. W. Report of a case of total extirpation of the PENIS penis, with castration. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 187.— Sargent, W. S. Cancer of the penis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 473-4.—Shindelkraut, B. 1. [Case report of heman- gioma of the penis] Tr. Acad. mU. mdd. Kiroff., 1936, 7: 269- 71.—Sniker, P. M. 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Act No. 351. Jan. 19, 1900. An act to provide a pension for medical officers in the service of the state hospitals, for disabilities incurred while in active service; introd. by Mr. Post. 2p. 8? Albany, 1900. 11 PENSION 754 PEPTIC ULCER United States. Congress. 59. Congr., 2. sess. H. R. 21378. Dec. 6, 1906. A bill granting pensions to soldiers and sailors who have lost the sight of both eyes and to soldiers and sailors who are and may become bedridden, paralytic, utterly helpless, and painfully or permanently disabled from causes not occurring while in the military or naval service of the United States; introd. by Mr. Kline. 3p. 8? Wash., 1906. Chavigny. Les pensions aux blessds et aux invalides de la guerre. Paris mdd., 1915-16, 17: 526-33.—Chiurco, G. A. Necessita di riformare le leggi assistenziaU per i minorati in servizio miUtare; rieducazione al lavoro; raffronto tra leggi italiane e germaniche. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1942, 10: Stud. Fac. med. senese, 419-29.—Ferrero di Cayallerleone. Proposta di revisione deUe tabelle delle categorie ferito e infermita per le pensioni privilegiate di guerra. Zacchia, 1921, 1: 72-5.—Galtier. Discussion d'un vceu relatif a une modifica- tion de la loi des pensions pour les invaUditds de guerre. Gaz. sc. mdd. Bordeaux, 1921, 42: 103. ------de Teyssieu [et al.] [The same] Bull. Soc. mdd. chir. Bordeaux, (1921) 1922, 18- 20.-—Gourdon. Le rendement professionel des malades de guerre et le reldvement du taux des pensions. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1923, 3. ser., 89: 302.—Herhold. Die Rentenversorgung der Kriegsbeschadigten. Aerztl. Sachverst Ztg., 1919, 25: 149. —--- Schwierigkeiten bei der BeurteUung der Renten- versorgung Kriegsbeschadigter. Ibid., 1920, 26: 49.—Hincks, W. E. The work of local committees in administering the Naval and MiUtary War Pensions, etc., Act, 1915. Interall. Conf. Aftercare Disabled Men, 1918, 60-70.—Jones, A. F. The task of a local war pensions committee. Reveille, Lond., 1918, 1: 119-24.—Koster. Die Bedeutung der Obduktion fiir die BeurteUung von HinterbUebenenanspriichen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 479.—Langer. Pensions for enlisted person- nel discharged for disability after 6 years service (S. 1512) Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: 9148.—Loi relevant le taux des pensions militaires pour infirmitds en cas de cdcitd absolue ou d'amputation de deux membres. Rev. philanthrop., Par., 1917, 38: 403.—Malleterre. L'assistance aux invalides absolus de la guerre rdformds no. 1 et pensionnds. Rapp. Conf. interaU. rddduc. profess., 1917, 309-12.—Medical bUls in Congress; pensions for all persons who served 90 days. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 463.—Mondolfo, L. L'unification des lois sur les pensions aux mutilds et la crdation d'un Institut international entre tous les invalides de la guerre. Rev. interall. mutU. guerre, 1919, 2: 130-6.—Neumann. Dienstbeschadigung und Rentenversorgung auf Grund der Kriegserfahrung. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1920, 67: 135.—Notes on war pensions; information that should be of importance to aU practitioners throughout the Dominion. Nat. Health Rev., Ottawa, 1940, 8: 24-8.— Pellegrini, R. Concetti moderni neUa organizzazione delle pensioni di guerra. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1926, 7: 253-62.— Penaud. Guide du mddicin de la marine pour l'apphcation de la loi des pensions mUitaUes d'invaUditd du 31 mars 1919. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 287-402.—Pension exemption. Current Leg. Thought, 1944-45, 11: 378-80.— Rieux. Les baremes d'invaliditd dans l'application de la loi sur les pensions (loi du 31 mars 1919) Paris mdd., 1921, 41: 46-9 — Romans, R. Indennizzi agli invaUdi di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 702.—Royal Warrant of AprU 17, 1918, regulating the pensions of soldiers disabled, and of the families and dependents of soldiers deceased. ReveiUe, Lond., 1918-19, No. 3, 519-49.—Valentino, C. Pensioni di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 1327.—Van Roy, R. Quelques considdrations sur le Guide-Bareme des invaUditds. Paris mdd., 1920, 35: 37-40.— Walker, R. M. War pensions. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 24.— Weil, P. L. War pensions from a medical point of view. Med. Leg. Crim. Rev., Lond., 1944, 12: 97-9. PENSION rating board. See under Disability, Classification. PENTAQUINE. See under Malaria, Pharmacology. PEPTIC ulcer. See also Stomach, Disease. Arias Schreiber, M. Ulceras gastricas y duodenales. Rev. san. mU., Lima, 1941, 14: No. 41, 7-63, 4 pi.—Egorov, P., Teodori, M., & Makarenko, A. Jazvennaja bolezn. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1283-300 — Goodman & Andresen, A. F. R. The peptic ulcer patient. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 155-60.—Gunther, L. Aphorisms on peptic ulcer seen in the Naval service. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 207-25.—Hurst, A. F. Gastric and duodenal ulcer. In his Aled. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 177-84.—Phares, W. A. Gastric and duodenal ulcer. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 1005-17.—Ouadros Tejeiro, M. de. La ulcera gastroduodenal. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 22, 15; passim.—Villafane, M. R., & Lascalea, M. C. Ulcus duodenal y duodenitis en el medio miUtar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1131-43. Also Prensa mdd. argent., 1945, 32: 1164-71.—Zoia, L. Ulcera gastrica e duodenale Gior. med. mU., 1935, 73: 210-2. ---- Diagnosis. Anderson, W. S. The diagnosis of peptic ulcer. U. S Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 1059-66.—Breslav, S. S. Titr komplementa u jazvennykh bolnykh voennogo iposlevoen- nogo vremeni. Klin, med., Moskva, 1947, 25: No. 9, 72-4.— Campanelli, L., & Murani, L. Considerazioni radiologico- cbirurgiche sulla diagnosi e sulla cura deU'ulcera duodenale; casistica clinica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 501-8, 2 pi.—Cassidy, F. C. Early diagnosis of gastric and duodenal ulcer. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 276-80.— Chamberlin, D. T. A plan for standardization of diagnosis and treatment of peptic ulcer. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 157-64.— Del Rio, A. Sintomatologfa tfpica y atfpica del ulcus gastro- duodenal. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1936, 26: 230-42.—Fernandez Gervas, D. Diagnostico diferencial radiologico del ulcus duo- denal. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 493.—Fitzsimmons, C. E. Roentgenological diagnosis of gastric and duodenal ulcer. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 270-5.—Hall, J. W., jr. Benign peptic ulcer as a diagnostic problem. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 119-25.—Hernandez Bermejo, F. Algo sobre la busqueda de los nichos. Rev. mdd. mil., Mdx., 1938, 1: No. 5, 23-30.—-Kress, C. C. Gastric retention in peptic ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 35-44.—Madranges & Chevat, H. Un diagnostic trop facile, celui d'ulcdre gastro-duoddnal. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 145.—Magruder, C. L. The diagnosis of ulcers of the stomach and of the duodenum. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 580-3.— Molinier. Rescanieres & Pedoya. Un diagnostic trop facile, celui d'ulcere gastro- duodenal. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 54-6.—Nicholson, J. H. Diagnosis of duodenal ulcer at station hospitals. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 114.—Paladino, P. La sintomatologia deU'ulcera peptica postoperatoria; rUievi su 50 casi. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 687-709.—Rybinsky, A. D. Klassifikacija jazvennoj bolezni. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 474-509.—Santiago, P. Consideracoes sobre o diagn6stico radiologico das ulceras do estomago e do duodeno. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 169-74.—Uffreduzzi, O. Diagnosi e terapia deU'ulcera gastro-duodenale. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 822-9. ---- Disability. Ruoss, E. *Die Beurteilung der Magen- leiden, speziell des Ulcus ventriculi, durch die Eidgenossischen MiUtarversicherung [Zurich] 20p. 8? Bern, 1927. Also Schweiz. Zschr. UnfaUk., 1927. Albery, I. Duodenal ulcers in invaUded men. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 502.—Disposition of peptic ulcer cases. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 10, 6-10.—Gutzeit. Ulcus ventricuU und duodeni und seine Behandlung unter dem Gesichtspunkt der Wehreinsatzfahigkeit. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 80. Kalk [et al.] [The same] Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 765 — Katsch. Einsatzmoglichkeit Ulcuskranker. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 134-42. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 157-66.—Stein. EinsatzmogUchkeiten Ulcuskranker. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 130-4. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Con- sultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 152-6.—Tidow, R. Die Wehrdienstfahigkeit von Ulkustragern im allgemeinen und die Bordverwendungsfahigkeit im speziel- len unter Berucksichtigung der Aktivitat des Krankheits- prozesses; die MogUchkeiten therapeutischer Massnahmen im Rahmen der Kriegsernahrung. Veroff. Marine San., 1943, H. 35, 3-58. ---- Forensic aspect. See also subheadings (Pathogenesis—in war- time) Hauser, G. Duodenalgeschwiir mit Perforation als Kriegs- dienstfolge? Aerztl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1934, 40: 299-303 — Kalk, H. Zur Frage der Kriegsdienstbeschadigung beim Geschwiir des Magens und Zwolffingerdarmes. Ibid., 1933, 39: 325-34. ------ Duodenalgeschwiir mit Perforation als Kriegsdienstfolge. Ibid., 1934, 40: 331.—Schlosser. Magen und Darmulkuskrankheit in Beziehung zur Wehrdienstbe- schiidigung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 371-3. ---- Incidence. Baumgartner, M. M. Peptic ulcer in naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 995-9.—Brown, F. R. Duodenal ulcer battaUons. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 530.—Chamberlin, D. T. Peptic ulcer and irritable colon in the Army. Am. J. Digest, Dis., 1942, 9: 245-8.—Crohn, B. B. Inequities of the Selective Service. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 115.—Djukitch, N. [Ulcer of the stomach and duodenum in the Yugoslavian Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 86-107.—Factors influencing the incidence of peptic ulcer. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 11, 8-10.—Friedman, M. H. Peptic ulcer and functional dyspepsia in the Armed Forces. Gastroenterology, 1948, 10: 586-606.— Garland, L. H. Peptic ulcer in a Naval hospital, 1944; some PEPTIC ULCER 755 PEPTIC ULCER roentgenologic findings. Stanford M. Bull., 1945, 3: 114-20.— Incidence of peptic ulcers in the Navy. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 9, 2-5.—Kirk, R. C. Peptic ulcer as it occurred at a station hospital; a report of 207 consecutive cases. Ohio M. J., 1945, 41: 532.—Loder, H. B., & Kornblum, S. A. Duo- denal ulcer in a large army camp; incidence and statistical analysis. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 492-7.—Peptic ulcer and the recruiting boards. Brit J. Radiol., 1942, 15: 268.—Thomas, H. M., jr. Peptic ulcer in the Army. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 287-91.—Tidy, H. Peptic ulcer and dyspepsia in the Army. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 473-7— Walters, W., & Butt, H. R. Gastric and duodenal ulcers in the Naval personnel. Surgery, 1943, 14: 473 (Abstr.) ---- Pathogenesis. See also other subheadings (Forensic aspect—- in wartime) Ruesch, J., Christiansen, C. [et al.] Duo- denal ulcer; a sociopsychological study of naval enlisted personnel and civilians. 118p. 27cm. Berkeley, 1948. Alatorre y Padilla, C. Algunos casos de hiperclorhidria y de ulcera gastro-duodenal. Mem. Convene, mdd. mil. mex., 1936, 274-6.—Cheney, G. Peptic ulcer and nutrition. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 446-54.—Eross, J. A gyomorhurut-fekdlybetegsdg kdrddse honvddorvosi szemmel. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 390- 401.—Kratzer, H. The anti-ulcer factor. Project Rep. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-7, Rep. 3, 1-9. ----- & Vance, A. M. The anti-ulcer factor. Ibid., 1.— Majocchi, A. Das Drama des Magengeschwurs. In bis Nacht- wachen, Frauenfeld, 1946, 76-93.—Manni, G. Sull'eziopato- genesi deU'ulcera gastro-duodenale. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 467-78.—Rush, A. Gastrointestinal disturbances in the combat area; preUminary observations on peptic ulcer. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 389-91.—Vejar Lacave, C, & Gonzalez Reina, C. Medicina psicosomdtica y ulcera peptica. Bol. san. nui., Mdx., 1949, 2: 397-407. --- Pathology. Cummins. G. M., jr, Grossman, M. I., & Ivy, A. C. Healing time in peptic ulcer. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 288- 301.—Kahlstrom, S. C. Giant ulcer of the duodenum. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 451.—Picardi, G. Le ulcere di frontiera. Arch. ital. chU., 1936, 44: 29-42. --- perforated. Anderson, N. W. Surgical management of perforated duodenal ulcer; three case reports. Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 12, 8-16.—Bel), L. G., Owens, J. C, & MacMurtrie, W. J., jr. Dual perforated peptic ulcer and duodenal fistula. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 937-44.— Chamberlin, D. T., & Wallace, W. C. Perforated peptic ulcer in an Army General Hospital. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 193-6.— Crandon, J. H. Perforated peptic ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 908-14.—Dimitrescu Popovici. Dificultati si erori in diagn os t icu 1 ulcerului digestiv perforat Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 386-93.—Efectos de los fuertes bombardeos aereos, sobre laincidencia en la perforaci6n de la ulcera gastro-duodenal. Bol. Sanat Rafael Lavista, Veracruz, 1942-43, 3: No. 7, 7.— Heim, W. Vermehrung der Magengeschwursdurchbriiche im Kriege. Zbl. ChU., 1944, 71: 1106-23.—Johnson, F. H., & Kearney, E. A. Rapid healing of a perforating peptic ulcer foUowing vagotomy; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 792-4.—Mayr, S. Zunahme der Magengeschwurs- durchbriiche im Kriege? Wien. med. Wschr., 1948, 98: 205-7.—Olivares Bel, R. Dos gastroectomfas de urgencia por ulcus perforado gastro-duodenal. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1934, 24: 129-40.—Perforated peptic ulcers. Bull. Army Health Statist, Lond., 2. ser., 1945-46, No. 1, 37-9. Also In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 247.—Perrignon de Troyes & Robine. La radiologic d'urgence dans les perforations d'ulcdres gastro-duodenaux. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 522.—Quadros Tejeiro, M. de. Resu- men crftico de las perforaciones gastroduodenales. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 165-70.—Riley, I. D. Perforated peptic ulcer in war-time. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 485.—Rogers, L. Perforated gastric and duodenal ulcers. J. R. Nav. M. Serv. 1929, 15: 1-6.—Seeley, S. F., Hogan, E. [et al.] Nonoperative treatment of perforated duodenal ulcer. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 124-30.—Slany, A. Hiiufung der Ulkusperfora- tionen seit Kriegsbeginn. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 219 (Abstr.)—Volpi, J. P. Ulcus perforado gastrointestinal; sesenta y dos observaciones, diecisdis personates. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1938, 37: 1008-19.------ Ulcus perforado gastrointestinal. Ibid., 1945, 44: 393-403. ■--- Problems. Berk, J. E., & Frediani, A. W. The peptic ulcer problem in the Army. Gastroenterology, 1944, 3: 435-42.—Bethea, J. M. The problem of peptic ulcer in the miUtary service. Memphis M. J., 1946, 21: 152.—Garbat, A. L. Problems of peptic ulcer in the Armed Forces and in the returned soldiers. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 894-901.—Hook, F. R., & Keane, R. H. The pUght of the ulcer patient in miUtary service; study of 306 enlisted personnel with duodenal ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 519-29.—Hussar, A. E. The ulcer problem among military personnel during World War II and its postwar sequels. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 392-6.—Mancke, R., & Tidow, R. Das Problem des magenkranken Soldaten. Munch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 168-71. ---- Surgery. See also subheading (perforated) Ruffin, J. M. Vagotomy in the treatment of peptic ulcer. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. Bull. TB 10-39, U. S. Veterans Admin. Andrieu, H. Les indications du drainage au MickuUcz apres les interventions chirurgicales dans les ulceres perfords gastro-duoddnaux. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: 55-78.— Bergman, P. A., French, S. W., Ill, & Seeley, S. F. Experience with vagotomy in the treatment of peptic ulcer. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 331-6.—Canto, N. La intervention operatoria en las hemorragias graves por ulcus. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 111-3.—Davis, D. D. Vagotomy; resection of vagus nerves for peptic ulcer. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 4: 78-108.—Dimkovic, D. HirurSko ledenje ulkusa ventrikuli i duodeni. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 363-70.—Gardner, C. Review of results of surgical treatment of peptic ulcer with special reference to vagotomies. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 4, 13-7.—Gonzalez, A. Terapeutica quirurgica de las ulceras gastro-duodenales. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: No. 2, 51-7.—Haugseth, K. [Investigations on gastro-duodenal ulcers operated in the naval hospital for the period of 1919-31] Norsk mag. laegevid., 1932, 93: 1060-6.—Huggard, R. Review of results of surgical treatment of peptic ulcer with special reference to vagotomies. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 4, 18-28.—Johnson, F. H., & Kearney, E. A. Vagus neurectomy in peptic ulcer; analyses of 60 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 475-87.— Judin. El tratamiento quirurgico de la ulcera de estomago y duodeno, en el Instituto de cirugfa de urgencia Klifosovski, de Moscu. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 516-8.—Lowe, E. S. Vagotomy in the treatment of peptic ulcers. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 785-95.—MacKinnon, D. C. The surgical management of massive hemorrhage from gastric and duodenal ulcers. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1949, 6: 149-73. —McNamara, W. E. Surgical aspects of peptic ulcer. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 7, 19-24.— Nefedova, L. A. K voprosu o prigodnosti k voennoj slufbe lie, perenessikh operativnoe vmesatelstvo po povodu jazvennoj bolezni. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, March, 21-30.— Owens, E. R. Surgical treatment of the peptic ulcer. Aled. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 7, 45-9.—Standard, S. The surgical management of peptic ulcers. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 310-5.—Ticusan, P. Consideratiuni asupra rezectiilor largi de stomac in ulcerul gastro-duodenal. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 723-9. ---- Treatment. Anderson, W. S. Cevitamic acid in the treatment of peptic ulcer with hemorrhage. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 351. ------■ The treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers by the aluminum hydroxide drip. Ibid., 1942-43, 19: 419-23.— Ballesteros Altamirano, G. Pautas de tratamiento de la ulcera pdptica seguidas en el Hospital central militar. San. mil., Mex., 1948, 1: 112-7.—Benedict, M. M. Peptic ulcer and the larostidin treatment; a report on its use in 132 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 401-20.—Boiler, R., & Ehrlich, H. Die Behandlung von ulkuskranken Soldaten. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 357-67.—Borgard, W. Beitrag zum Ulcusproblem und iiber Grenzen der konservativen Geschwiirsbehandlung. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1943, 8: 322-7.— Briihl, W. Die Diatbehandlung des Ulkus und der Gastritis im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1942, 68: 1166-8. ------ Die Behandlung des Ulcus und der Gastritis im Kriege. Klin. Wschr., 1942, 21: 951-4.—Brunschwig, A. E. Sippy treatment for peptic ulcer in naval hospitals. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1927, 25: 871-4.—Denning. Die Behandlung des Ulcus ventriculi und Ulcus duodeni in den Heimatlazaretten. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 128 (Abstr.)—Domfnguez Navarro, L. Aminoacidos y ulcus gastroduodenal. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 259-66.—Fotheringham, J. B. Medical treatment of gas- tric and duodenal ulcers and post-ulcer regime. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 59: 416-27.—Freed, H., & Butzke, E. J. Treat- ment of gastroduodenal hemorrhages due to peptic ulcer. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 229-31.—Gianelli, V. J., & Bellaflore, V. The fundamental importance of diet in the treatment of peptic ulcer in an Army general hospital; with special reference to vitamin U therapy. Med. CUn. N. America, 1945, 29: 706-13.—Gunther, L. A clinical note on the use of desoxycorticosterone acetate in the treatment of duodenal ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1743-5.—Hardy, T. L., & Hurst, A. Wartime diet for peptic ulcer. Brit M. J., 1943, 2: 725.—Hinricsson, H. [Larostidin in treatment of gastro- duodenal ulcer] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1937, 62: 11-7.—Hurst, A. Wartime diet for peptic ulcer patients. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 523.—-Ismet. Case of peptic ulcer treated by Roentgen rays. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 19-29.—Judd, M. H., & Brown, P. F. The treatment of intractable bleeding duodenal ulcer. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 70-2.— Liebowitz, H. R. Newer aspects of treatment of peptic ulcer. PEPTIC ULCER 756 PERCEPTION Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 402-8.—Overstreet, S. A. Medical treatment of peptic ulcers. Surgeon Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 6, 18; No. 7, 7.—Ramsay, F. G. The management of peptic ulcer. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 48-53.—Reeser, R.. jr, & Guthrie, M. B. The management of Army personnel with peptic ulcer; an analysis of 200 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 125-31.— Ricen, E. An evaluation of recent trends in the medical treatment of peptic ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 460- 7.—Rowe, J. B. W. Wartime diet for peptic ulcer patients. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 464; 619.—Walters, W., & Butt, H. R. Management of ulcers among Naval personnel. Ann. Surg., 1943, 118: 489-98. Also Tr. Am, Surg. Ass., 1943, 61: 489-98. ------ The treatment of Naval personnel with peptic ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1679-82.—Zetzel, L. Experi- ences with peptic ulcer in an Army station hospital. Gastro- enterology, 1944, 3: 472-9. in wartime. See also other subheadings. Kalk, H. Das Magen- und Zwolffingerdarmge- schwtir im Kriege. 69p. 21cm. Lpz., 1945. De Witte, J. L'influence de la guerre mondiale sur la frd- quence et la localisation des ulcdres gastro-duoddnaux. Acta gastroenter. belg., 1946, 9: 396-406; Disc, 351-3.— Fogarasi, D. Ein anatomischer Beitrag zur Haufigkeit des Ulcus pepticum in den Kriegsjahren 1941-43. Mitt. Grenzgeb. Med. Chir., 1944, 47: 20-47.—Geronne, A. Ueber das Ulcus pepticum im Kriege mit Bemerkungen zu seiner Pathogenese und Therapie. Deut med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 121-6.—Haak, A. Het veel- vuldig voorkomen van maagzweren gedurende de oorlogsjaren. Geneesk. gids, 1947, 25: 299-309.—Henning. Ueber erne neue kriegsbedingte Form des Ulcus pepticum. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 81. ------ & Czerwensky, A. Das Kriegsulkus, eine neue und kriegsbedingte Form des Ulcus pepticum. Ibid., 439—42.—Jordans, G. H. W. Acute maagzweer in oorlogstijd. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 87-9.—Kogan- Jasny, V. M. [Some peculiarities of cUnical aspect and thera- peutics of ulcerous disease of wartime] Klin, med., Moskva, 1944, 22: No. 4, 12-5. Also English transl., Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1944-45, 2: 233-7.—Mirault-Kretchmar, M. Recrude- scence des ulcdres gastro-duoddnaux au cours des anndes 1939-44 et alimentation en pdriode de guerre. Gastroenter- ologia, Basel, 1945, 70: 225-69.—Nikolaev, P. N. [Gastric ulcers in wartime] KUn. med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 3, 3-8.— Rothe H. Zunahme der Magen- und Zwolffingerdarmge- schwure im Kriege? Deut med. Wschr., 1941, 67: 810-^4.— Sallstrom, T. The ulcer and wartime; a study of the Sera- fimer Hospital's ulcer cases in recent years. Acta med. scand., 1945, 120: 288-304.—Schwartz, L. S., & Abeshaus, M. A. [Ulcerous disease of wartime] Klin, med., Moskva, 1944, 22: No. 4, 74-7.—Stolte, J. B., & Beaumont, P. L'ulcere peptique en temps de guerre. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1944, 74: 1058.— Tecoz, R. M. L'ulcus gastro-duoddnal a-t-U augmentd de frdquence depuis le ddbut de la guerre et par suite des restric- tions alimentaires? Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 212-5.—Zaicev, M. G. [Certain characteristics of peptic ulcer in war time] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: No. 7, 15-7. PERCAINE. See also Novocain; Surgical technic, Anes- thetization. Brahu, C, Popa, V., & Piuaru, C. [Percain in spinal anes- thesia] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 596-600.—Brugeas. Remarques au sujet de l'emploi de la percaine en rachi-ane- thdsie. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1934, 124: 15-21.—Hunter, J. H. G. Percaine spinal anaesthesia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 61: 26-30.—Mackenzie, K. P., & Pinkerton, J. M. Percaine spinal anaesthesia. Ibid., 31-6.—Sinovitch, I. M. Local anaesthesia by sovcaine infiltration; preliminary com- munication. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 305 (Abstr.) PERCEPTION. See also Depth perception. Noble, C. E. The perception of the vertical; the visual vertical as a function of centrifugal and gravitational forces. 19 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Jt Proj. Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. No. NM 001 037, U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Passey, G. E., & Guedry, F. E., jr. The per- ception of the vertical; adaptation effects in four planes. 11 1. 26Kcm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 6, Proj. No. NM 001 037, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Vernon, M. D. The assessment of perceptual ability. 8 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 665, Gr. Britain Flymg Pers. Res. Com. ---- Further experiments on the assessment of perceptual ability. 7 1. 29cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 665a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Breton, W. K. D. A brief consideration of the importance of a precise knowledge of the simpler mental processes in higher gunnery ratings and with special reference to reaction time and perception efficiency. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1922, 8: 191; 269.—Killian, F., & Buel, J. Personnel selection and classifica- tion procedures; perceptual tests. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 25. PERFORMANCE. See such terms as Acceleration; Altitude; Anoxia; Aviator, Performance test; Fitness, Tests. For performance of equipment see such terms as Oxygen equipment; Oxygen mask, etc. PERIARTERITIS nodosa. See Polyarteritis. PERICARDIUM. See under Heart. PERINEPHRIC abscess. See under Kidney, Disease. PERIODICALS. See Journals. PERIODIC equine ophthalmia. See under Ophthalmia. PERIODICITY. See under Physiology. PERIODONTIUM. See also Paradentosis. Hilak, V. E. [Suppurative affections of the soft periodontal parts] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 519-23.—Mosher, D. Nu- trition as a factor in periodontal conditions. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 506-8.—Roff, F. S., & Glazebrook, A. J. The thera- Seutic appUcation of vitamin C in peridental disease. J. R. Tav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 340-8.—Schlack, C. A. Rate of occur- rence of epithelial tissue in periapical lesions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 158-9.—Studies on the etiology of periodontitis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 94; 1948, Jan., 171. PERIPHERAL nerve. See Nerve; Neurosurgery, Methods: Peri- pheral nerve. PERISCOPE. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 6: Vision in tanks; partial report on Sub-Project No. 6-1: Determination of the visual requirements for various tasks in armored vehicles, spotting, gun- nery, driving, etc.; eye cups, head-rests and head clearances, y. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 6: Vision in tanks; partial report on Sub-Project No. 6-6: Investigation of periscopic binocular spotters; eye cups, head- rests and head clearances, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 48: Report on Project No. 48: Report on periscopic sight T8 and mount T105. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. PERISTON. See Blood transfusion, Material: Substitutes of blood: Periston. PERITONEAL CAVITY 757 PERITONITIS PERITONEAL cavity. See also subsequent headings; also Pneumo- peritoneum; Surgical technic, Abdominal surgery. Blanchard, P. A. La laparoscopic. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1948, 21: 161-72.—La Terza, E. Ricerche sulla funzione protettrice della iperleucocitosi della cavita peritoneale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1932, 38: 178-89, 4 ch.—Morrison, O. B., jr, & Griswold, W. R. Intraperitoneal hemorrhage foUowing appendectomy; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 505-7.—Naulleau, J. L'autotransfusion dans les hdmorragies intra-pdritondales pures. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 616 (Abstr.)—Perez Vazquez, S. Derrames san- guineos en relaci6n con el peritoneo. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 240-5.—Velasco, R. N., Torrassa, O. A., & Antelo, J. N. Cuerpo extrafio (compresa de gasa) migratorio, en cavidad peritoneal. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1942, 41: 821 (Abstr.) PERITONEUM. See also Peritoneal cavity. Aoki, K. Kaihuku-syuzyutu, hukuko-nai kuki mata-wa syokuen-sui tyunyu, hukubu roentgen- sen h5sya oyobi kanzo kino no saikin-kansen ni tai-suru hukuko no teiko-ryoku ni oyobosu eikyo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studies on the effect of laparotomy, injection of air or saline solution into the abdominal cavity, roentgen irradiation of the abdominal wall, and liver function upon peritoneal resistance to infection] [137]p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1931. Gun idan zassi, 1931, 2175; 2410. Beraud. Y a-t-U un pdritoine indigene? BuU. Soc. mdd mil. fr., 1925, 19: 101-6.—Bonnet. Phlegmons de l'espace pelvi-rectal supdrieur. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 344-8.—Hamilton, W. M. A case of ascites in the Atlantic [i. e., from metastatic cancer] J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 71.—Maeda, K. Hukumaku yutyaku ni oyobosu kozyosen no eikyo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental research on the effect of the thyroid gland on peritoneal adhesion] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1928-29, 17: 96-105.—Smith, B. H., jr. MesotheUoma of the peritoneum. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 787-91.—Stalnaker, P. R., & Shepard, G. W. Tolerance of the peritoneum rarely seen. Ibid., 1911, 5: 489.-—Trehair, E. B. A case presenting an abnormal peritoneal layer covering the smaU bowel. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 185. PERITONITIS. Casella, D. Le peritoniti acute nella pratica ospedaliera militare. p.373-477. 24cm. Roma, 1933. Arch. Soc. ital. chir., 1933, 39: Fauley, G. B., Duggan, T. L. [et al.] The use of penicillin in the treatment of peritonitis; an experimental study. 9p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-332, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Bejarano, J. F. R. La quimioterapia moderna en el trata- miento de las infecciones peritoneales sdpticas a cocos y bacilos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 238-63— Capruciu, G. Consideratiuni generale asupra plagilor multiple intestinale, intr'un caz de plag& abdominala prin intepare cu baioneta, cu perforatu intestinale multiple si peritonita supra-acuta. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 417-20.—Casella, D. Le peritoniti acute neUa pratica ospedaliera militare. Gazz. osp., 1932, 53: 1588-98. Also Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 1009-25. Also Arch. ital. chir., 1933, 33: 846-63.—Caviglia, A. Peritonitis aguda; su tratamiento. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 854-7.— Chambers, W. E. General peritonitis: report of an unusual case. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934, 10: 247.—Chemo- therapy in posttraumatic peritonitis; extract from report by P. R. Imes. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 11 — Cleave, H. L. Report of a successful operation for general peritonitis, the sequela of a 36 hours previous perforation of a pelvic diverticulitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 184.— Crosnier, Boron & Scarbonchi. Un cas de pdritonite par perforation de pathogdnie douteuse. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 73.—Dackevich, A. P. K etiologii probodnogo peritonita. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1909; 225: Med. spec. pt, 656-65.—Girgolav, S. Peritonit. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 468-75.—G6m6ry, K. Ein Fall von Pneumokokken-Peritonitis. Militararzt, 1908, 42: 230.— Goez, Y. Remarques sur les affections aigues abdominales constatees chez les Malgaches et Sdndgalais du corps d'occupa- tion de la cote francaise des Somalis; appendicites; pdritonites & pneumocoques. Mdd. trop., Marseille, 1941, 1: 488-99.— Hejduk, B. [Origin and treatment of traumatic peritonitis in war] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 2-35. ------ Contribution to the treatment of traumatic peritonitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 250-4.—Karwacki, L., & Naskrecki, S. [Case of latent streptococcal peritonitis] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 8: 17-22.— Kliszowski, Leculee & Duchesne. Utilitd de la streptomycine dans un cas de pdritonite gdndralisde d'origine appendiculaire. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 24.—Korczakowski, J. [Acute intestinal occlusion due to chronic fibrous peritonitis with cystic tendency] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 134-40.— Morton, H. S. Streptomycin in peritonitis and in pre-operative preparations for bowel surgery. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 21-3.—Nores, A. Las peritonitis del postopera- torio en los heridos de abdomen. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 493-504.—Oprescu, D., & Sonea, O. [Case of primary pneumococcic peritonitis in a child] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 195-8.—Penicillin therapy for peritonitis. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 5, 8.—Penicillin in the treatment of generalized peritonitis. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 3, 9.—Peritonitis, acute. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: 6-8.—Piana, G. La sieroterapia specifica neUe peritoniti acute. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 87-94.—Raymond, G. H. Pneumococcal peritonitis with perforation of duodenum. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 8, 70-2.—Strepto- mycin therapy in peritonitis. Ibid., 1948, 3: No. 6, 13.— Thomas, J. R., & Thompson, F. G., jr. Penicillin in treatment of fulminating general peritonitis; report of a confirmed case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1113-6—Tokuno, R. Kyu-sei hanpatu-sei hukumaku-en banki no syuzyutu-teki ryoho [Die operative Behandlungsweise im Spatstadium der akuten, diffusen Bauchfellentzundung] Gun idan zassi, 1931, 237-46.— Wilson, J. W. An unusual case of sensitivity to T. A. B. T. simulating acute peritonitis. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 281-5. ---- in animals. Fethi Noyan. 29-3-944 giinu kUnigimize gonderilen bir peritonitis exsudativa vak'asinin prontosil ve prontalbin'le tedavisi. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1945, 23: No. 158, 16-9.— Homutov, P. [Case of purulent peritonitis in a cat) Rev. vet. mU., Bucur., 1933, 4: 90-4.—Parlebas. Observations sur un cas de pdritonite chez une jument. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1938, 22: 163-6. PERMAFROST area. See under Arctic service, Medical aspect. PERMASEPTIC. See also under Disinfectant. Frappier, A., & Marois, P. In vivo studies of the antiseptic value of the substance called perm-aseptic and similar sub- stances. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 3, C. 6133 [1]—Lloyd, F. P. Final reports of field trials on the effect of blankets treated with perm-aseptic upon the incidence of respUatory disease. Ibid., C. 6115, 1-3. PERMUTIT. Consolazio, W. V. Test on permutit desalting briquets containing de-acidite. 3p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Performance of permutit desalting kit in cold. 2p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 11 of preceding project. ---- Effect of storage for at least a year under various fleet conditions on the demineralizing efficiency of the Navy issue permutit desalting kit. 3 1. 26>/2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 14 of preceding project. ---- & Ottes, R. T. Effects of storage at elevated temperatures of various types of per- mutit desalting briquets on their demineralizing efficiency. 4p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 13 of preceding project. Consolazio, W. V., Pecora, L. J. [et al.] Chemical studies on the possible toxicity of the permutit BaH desalting briquet. 5p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 9 of preceding project. Pfeiffer, C. C, Consolazio, W. V., & Williams, H. L. Studies on the possible toxicity of sea water desalinated with permutit BaH briquets. 5p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 12 of preceding project. Chemical studies on the possible toxicity of the permutit BaH desalting briquet. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 3. PERNIO 758 PERSONALITY INVENTORY PERNIO. See Cold injury. PERONEAL nerve. See also Leg, Injury. Laird, G. J., & Mueller, M. J. Bombardier's palsy. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 9, 19.—Pusitz, M. E., & Lusignan, F. W. Dissociated peroneal nerve lesions. BuU. U. S. Armv M. Dep., 1947, 7: 733-8.—Schrader, E. Die Peroneuslahmung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 36-8. PERSIAN Gulf Command. See under World War II. PERSONAL history. See Neuropsychiatric examination, Methods. PERSONAL hygiene. See Health; Hospital service, Personal hygiene; Hygiene, personal. PERSONALITY. See also Neuropsychiatric examination; Neu- rotic; Psychopath; Unfit. Benedek, T. F. Insight and personality adjustment; a study of the psychological effects of war. 307p. 22cm. N. Y., 1946. Mashburn, N. C. Personality study; arranged and compiled under the direction of the Com- mandant, School of Aviation Medicine. 103p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1938. Kahn, B. I. Some endocrine aspects of personality. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 330-40.—McNeel, B. H., & Dancey, T. E. The personality of the successful soldier. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 337-42.—Menninger, W. C. The personality of the soldier. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 43-55.—Meyers, G. E. PersonaUty change in the course of general medical and surgical disorders. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 925-36. ---- Disorder. Small, S. M. Symptoms of personality disorder; prepared for the use of medical field agents in Selective Service screening. 59p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. Brodman, K., Mittelmann, B. [et al.] The incidence of personaUty disturbances and their relation to age, rank and duration of hospitalization in patients with medical and surgical disorders in a mUitary hospital. Psychosomat. M., 1947, 9: 45-9.—Ford, H. The recognition of maladjusted personaUties by draft boards. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1941, 2: 212-8.—Pearce, J. D. W. The problem of the inadequate personality. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 127.—Segal, M. E. Military qualifications of egoistic type. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 577. PERSONALITY inventory. See also Officer candidate; Personality test. Wenger, M. A. Psychophysiological studies: the relationship of the tests and factors to per- sonality inventory factors. lOp. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 421, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Abramson, H. A. The Minnesota Personality Test in relation to selection of speciaUzed miUtary personnel. Psycho- somat. M., 1945, 7: 178-84.—Conrad, H. S., & Ellis, A. Reply to the Humms' notes on the validity of personality inventories in miUtary practice. Psychol. BuU., 1949, 46: 307.—Eimicke, V. W., & Fish, H. L. A preliminary study of the relationships between the Bernreuter personaUty inventory and performances on the Army alpha examination and the George Washington social intelligence test. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1948, 25: 381-7.—Ellis, A., & Conrad, H. S. The validity of personality inventories in military practice. Psychol. Bull., 1948, 45: 385-426.— Humm, D. G., & Humm, K. A. Notes on the vaUd- ity of personaUty inventories in military practice, by Ellis and Conrad. Ibid., 1949, 46: 303-6.—Item-analysis of the multi- phasic personality inventory, based on data coUected at Camp Stewart under project 4030. Pers. Res. Rep. U. S. Adjutant Gen., 1945, No. 700, 1-18.—Leverenz, C. W. Minnesota multiphasic personaUty inventory; an evaluation of its use- fulness in the psychiatric service of a station hospital. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 618-29.—Rubin, H. The Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory as a diagnostic aid in a Veterans Hospital. J. Consult. Psychol., 1948, 12: 251-4.— Teicher, M. I., & Singer, E. A report on the use of the Wechsler-Bellevue scales in an overseas general hospital. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 91-3. PERSONALITY test. See also Aviator, Personality test; Life, Adjust- ment; Nail biting; Officer, Selection: Test; Personality inventory. Williams, S. B., Leavitt, H. J., & Blair, C. L. The development and validation of the MFRL confidential questionnaire. 15 1. 27J^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-615, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Altus, W. D. The validity of the Terman vocabulary for Army illiterates. J. Consult. Psychol, 1946, 10: 268-76.— Bortin, A. W., & Brill, I. Psychiatric studies based on new personality test. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 497-503.—Cofer, C. N. Malingering on personaUty tests. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, May, 18-20.—Hecker, C. H. Diagnosis of personality on a psychodynamic basis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 253-9.—Hutt, M. L. The use of projec- tive methods of personaUty measurement in Army medical installations. J. Clin. Psychol., 1945, 1: 134-40. ----- Some notes on research on personality testing. Bull. Mil. Clin. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 105-9.—Killian, F., & Buel, J. Personnel selection and classification procedures; personality tests. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat .M., 1947, Sept. 30, 25.—Research on personality testing. Bull. MU. CUn. Psychol- ogists, 1946, 1: 33-41.—Weider, A., Brodman, K. [et al.] Cornell Service Index; a method for quickly assaying per- sonality and psychosomatic disturbances in men in the Armed Forces. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 209-13. PERSONNEL. See also Aircrew; Conscientious objector; Flight personnel; Fuze stripping personnel; Materiel; Medical soldier; Medical troops; Negro; Occupational specialty; Officer; Seaman; Soldier; etc. Palmer, R. R. The procurement of enlisted personnel; the problem of quality. p. 1-86. 25^cm. Wash., 1948. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1948, AGF 2: United States. War Department. Lecture outlines for officers on personnel adjustment problems. 15p. 27cm. Wash., 1944. Forms TB MED 12, Techn. BuU. U. S. War Dep. Flanagan, J. C. Problems of personnel psychology in the Armed Forces. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 173-80.— Grosby, E. J. The old Army game. Personnel J., 1941-42, 20: 350-2.—Malmgren, R. Nigra synnerligen behovliga upplys- ningar angaende intyg for militarpersonal. Sven. lak tidn.. 1941, 38: 1228-30.—Personnel faUures. In: Summary Activ, Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 40. ---- Age aspect. Carmichael, L. The value of the older mind in national defense. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1942, Suppl. No. 168, 98-103. ---- medical. See also Medical officer, Procurement and as- signment; Medical Service Corps; Medical sol- dier; Medical troops; Nurse Corps; Veterinary Corps, etc. Armstrong, G. E. Current personnel problems. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 100-2.—Darnall, J. R. The need for trained medical personnel to care for the health of the miUtary. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 901-4.—Epperly, J. M. Dental personnel problems. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash., 1948, Jan., 96-100.—Maley, A. A. Nurse personnel problems. Ibid., 101-6.—Robinson, P. 1. Oeneral discussion of personnel situation. Ibid., 84-7. ---- Relief Act. See Civil Rebel Act. PERSONNEL selection. See also Aviator subheadings (Psychophysical test; Selection) Navigator; Neuropsychiatric examination, Psychological test; Occupational PERSONNEL SELECTION 759 PERU specialty; Personality test; also Classification, Tests. Applied psychology in the Army. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 74.— Directions for the selection of flying personnel. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 8b, 1-9.—Gerathewohl, S. The personal aptitude testing committee of the German Air Force. Ibid., App. 7L, 26p— Heath, C. W., Woods, W. L. [et al.] Personnel selection; a short method for selection of combat officers. Ann. Int. M., 1943, 19: 415-26.—Kiilian, F., & Buel, J. 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Pharmazie und Hygiene; hygienische Streiflichter aus der Tatigkeit des MiUtarapothe- kers. Pharm. Zhalle, 1920, 61: 191; 205.—L., R. Der deutsche Apotheker im Weltkrieg. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1921, 59: 484; 494.—Richter, A. Die SteUung der deutschen Heeres- apotheker wahrend der letzten 50 Jahre. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 54: 795; 810.—Thomann, J. Der Dienst des deutschen Wehrmachtapothekers im Heere, in der Kriegsmarine und in der Luftwaffe. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1942, 80: 404-7 — Zabler, P. Die Ausbildung als Heeresapotheker des Beur- laubtenstandes. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 54: 37. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Central and Scottish pharmaceutical war committees. Pharm. J., Lond., 1941, 92: 267.—Fitch, W. K. Pharmacists with the B. L. A. Ibid., 1945, 100: 144-6.—Hargreaves, H. A pharmacist at sea. Ibid., 1944, 98: 254.—Linstead, H. N. The Central Pharmaceutical War Committee. Ibid., 1941, 93: 222.—Pharmacists in the Army. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 647.—Pharmacists in the Forces. Pharm. J., Lond., 1943, 96: 125.—Slater, R. An Army pharmacist's campaigning experi- ence. Ibid., 1919, 102: 406. ---- by countries: Italy. Giordano, M. II personale farmaceutico militare nel nuovo progetto di organamento deU'Esercito. Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1872, 21: 83-95. ------ I farmaeisti ed i medici militari in Francia e in Italia. Ibid., 1874, 23: 33; 70.—Pagniello, A. GU ufficiaU chimici farmaeisti del R. esercito. Atti Ist. ital. stor. chim., 1940-41, 4: 119-22.—Tergolina, U. Istruzioni per farmaeisti miUtari del Regno delle due Sicilie (1808) Farm. ital., 1942, 10: 109-13. ---- by countries: Mexico. Alcazar Ojeda. A. Importancia del farmaceutico en el Ejercito. Mem. Convene med. mil. mex., 1936, 221.—Cordero Cartas, M. Importancia del qufmico en el Ejercito. Gac. med. mil., Mix., 1933-34, 1: 509-18. ---- by countries: Russia. Kalashnikov, V. Farmacevt voennyj. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 719.—Polozenie o pravakh i objazannostjakh assistenta apteki evakohospitalja. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp., 1942, No. 7, 41.—Polozenie o pravakh i objazannostjakh kontrolera apteki evakohospitalja. Ibid., 40.—Polozenie o pravakh i objazannostjakh zaveduju- sfiego aptekoj evakohospitalja. Ibid., 37.—Sorokin, A. I. [The work of the Leningrad pharmacy workers during wartime] Farmacia, Moskva, 1942, 5: No. 4, 6-8.—[Urgent tasks in the manning of pharmaceutical cadres] Ibid., 1944, 7: No. 4, 1-6. ---- by countries: Spain. Landa, G. R. The miUtary pharmacist in Spain. Am. Druggist, 1917, 65: 25; 1918, 66: No. 5, 52.—Lopez Perez, L. Notas de Espanha; os farmac§uticos da Armada. No tic. farm., Coimbra, 1945-46, 12: 271-82.—Mas y Guindal, J. Farma- ceuticos espafioles que cultivaron la botdnica. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1923, 1: 99-107.—Roldan y Guerrero, R. La evolucion del uniforme de los farmaceuticos mUitares espafioles. Ibid., 1932, 10: 33; passim.—Vega Herrera, A. M. La contribucion del farmaceutico miUtar en la defensa nacional. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 699-701. ---- by countries: Switzerland. Berger, F. Kriegssanitatswesen und Feldapotheker in der Vergangenheit. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1914, 52: 663; 675.— Burckhardt-Socin, O. Anrechnung von Militardienst wahrend des Praktikums und des Assistentenjahres. Ibid., 1939, 77: 685 —Hotz, H. Ueber den pharmazeutischen Dienst bei der Armee und uber fachtechnische Weiterbildung der MUitarapo- theker. Ibid., 1930, 68: 73-5.—Thomann, J. Die SteUung des Armeeapothekers, seine ihm zur Verfiigung stehenden Mittel. In his Ausgew. Kap. MUit. Pharm., Bern, 1940, 27-9. ---- by countries: United States. Armstrong, G. E. Your profession in the U. S. Army. J- Am- Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1948, 9: 32-5.—Brown, TV. Recollections of a mUitary pharmacist. Bull. Pharm., Detr., 1908 22: 23-5.—Jones, H. W. Medical purveyors yesterday and 'today. Am. Profes. Pharmacist, 1943, 9: 228-30 — Shearer O. The work of an Army pharmacist; a ghmpse ot the pharmacy, Walter Reed General Hospital, Washington, D. C. Druggist CUc:, N. Y., 1928, 72: 451, &c—Waugh, W. F. Army pharmacists. South. CUnic, Richmond, 1917, 40: 293-7. ---- by countries: United States—Navy. Connelv W. Pharmacists and the Hospital Corps of the NavT Am. Druggist, 1918, 66: No. 6^ 29-32------ The training of our naval pharmacists. Druggist Circ, JN. Y., PHARMACIST 762 PHARMACOPOEIA 1918, 62: 290-2.—Dennis, E. G. Pharmacy and the Navy pharmacist. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 4, 103-8.—Holden, J. The qualifications, duties and status of pharmacists in the naval service. Druggist Circ, N. Y., 1927, 71: 442.—Setters- trom, C. A. The pharmacist in the United States Navy. Am. Druggist, 1927, 75: No. 6, 15-9.—Shea, F. J. The naval pharmacist afloat. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1920, Suppl. No. 1, 44.—Swanson, C. A. Your profession in the U. S. Navy. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1948, 9: 36-8.— Weaver, R. E. Commissary work at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Mare Island, Cal. Am. Druggist, 1918, 66: No. 6, 27.— Youngken, H. W., jr. Functions of pharmacists in the Navy- Merck Rep., 1945, 54: No. 2, 4-7. PHARMACIST'S mate. Halsey, W. H. The training of pharmacist's mates at Hampton Roads, Va. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, Suppl. No. 6, 7-10, 3 pi.—Independent dutv. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2, 1-24— Shilling, C. W., & Kohl, J. W. School for pharmacist's mates entering the submarine service. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (Shilling, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 32-4.— Stillwell, G. B. Training pharmacist's mates for independent duty. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2, 25-8.—Zander, A. F. Psychobiology for the purser-pharmacist's mate at sea. In: Psychobiol. Progr. (KilUnger, G. G.) Stanford Univ., 1947, 253-9. PHARMACOLOGICAL service. See Pharmaceutical service; also under Hos- pital service. PHARMACOLOGY. See also Altitude, Pharmacological aspect; Malaria; Pharmacotherapy; Therapeutics. Carr, C. J. Activities of the Department of Pharmacology during the war years. Bull. School M. Univ. Maryland, 1945-46, 30: 150-2.—Fanlo, F. La ensenanza de la farmaco- dinamia. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1935, 13: 225-30.—Sollmann, T. Pharmacology in the war. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 1192. PHARMACOPOEIA. See also Formulary. FORMOLARIO FARMACEUTICO AD USO DELLE IN- FERMERIE DE' CAVALLI DEL R.EGIO ESERCITO. 118p. 2lHcm. Tor., 1846. France. Ministere de la guerre. Service de sante. Formulaire pharmaceutique des h6pitaux militaires. 384p. 21}£cm. Par., 1908. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 183: Arzneiheft fiir Heer und Luftwaffe. 105 1. 15cm. Berl., 1939. Great Britain. War Office. Army Coun- cil. Pharmacopoeia for use in military hospitals, 1940. 39p. 14cm. Lond., 1940. Isihuku, K., & Iso, Y. Rikugun yakkyokuho- gai imu-kyoku tyo syonin yaku yoran [Survey of drugs not in the military pharmacopoeia that are approved by the chief of the medical bureau] [65] 213^cm. Tokyo, 1927-29. Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1065; 1929, 1067. [Italy] Codice farmaceutico militare 333p. 21}£cm. Tor., 1838. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Rikugun yakkyokuho. 4. han [The Army pharmacopoeia. 4. ed.] 550 [96]p. 21^cm. Tokyo, 1935. Pharmacopoea castrensis Austriaca. 223p. 8? Wien, 1841. Adaptation of the British Pharmacopeia to war conditions. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 1975.—Briggs, W. P. Notes on some of the new additions to the U. S. P. XII. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 2, 49-53.—Del Carto, C. B. La farmacopea sovietica. Bol. farm. mU., Madr., 1926, 4: 296-304. ------ La farmacopea mejicana. Ibid., 1927, 5: 102-14.—Farmakopei voennye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 718.—First wartime [British] Pharmacopeia. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 230.—K. [pseud.] The Government medical service and the pharmacopoeia of the United States of America. MU. Surgeon, 1909, 25: 711-7.—LaWall, C. H. The United States Pharmacopoeia. U. S< Nav. M. Bull., 1920, Suppl. No. 13, 7-10.—Mas y Guindal, J. La pharmacopee de la flotte espa- gnole par Leandro de Vega, 1760. Rev. hist, pharm.. Par., 1932 20: 137-41.—Naci Caglar [The French code of 1937] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 28, 117-23.—Noticia de alguns preparados pharmaceuticos, e aguas medicinaes, que se vendem na pharmacia do Hospital militar de Pangim. J. pharm sc med. India Portug., 1862-63, 142.—Page, G. F. B. Suggested reconstruction of the Service Afloat pharmacopoeia. J R Nav. M. Serv., 1919, 5: 215-7.—Pappworth, M. H. A wartime pharmacopoeia. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 3.—Rossijsky, L. M. Pervaja morskaja farmakopeja. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1*947' No. 5, 48-54.—Sarkhin, I. B. Russkaja morskaja farmakopeja' Ibid., 5.3. Smith, E. F. The story of the British Pharma- copoeia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1928, 50: 261-74. ----- An Imperial Pharmacopoeia; review of the report submitted to Parliament by the Sub-Committee of the Committee of Civil Research, on the British Pharmacopoeia. Ibid., 1929, 52: 113-9.—War emergency formulas: an addendum to the British Pharmaceutical Codex 1911. Lancet, Lond., 1917, 2: 766 — War formulary. Ibid., 1941, 2: 13.—Witt, E. The 12th decennial revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia. Med Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 319-22. PHARMACOTHERAPY. See also such headings as Narcotic; Neurosis; Treatment: Drug; Quinine; Sulfonamide; Thera- peutics; also names of drugs. Knebel, R., & Willecke, W. Arzneiverord- nungen fur den Truppenarzt. 5. Aufl. 55p 17cm. Lpz., 1944. Banzer, G. Arzneiversorgung im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1942, 68: 237-40.—Changes in medical prescribing in Great Britain. Science, 1940, 92: 373.—Gilbert, E. W. Drugs and their administration. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (Courville, C. B. &c) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 266-73.—Martinez, J. L. A proposito de las medicinas de patente. Rev. Esc. med. mil., Mix., 1943, 2: No. 7, 11-3.—Mass-observation on proprie- taries; effects of the war on medicine-taking. Pharm. J., Lond., 1943, 97: 6.—S., W. Drugs in ancient wars. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 87.—Schmidt, J. Cateva consideratiuni generale asupra tincturUor si drogurilor intrebuintate la prepararea lor. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: 125-9.— Soehring, K. Arzneitherapie im Felde. Med. Klin., Berl., 1943, 39: 548-51.—Spengler. Vorschriften fur kriegswichtige Arzneimittel der Armee. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 81: 149- 56.—Tice, L. F. LUe-saving medicines. In: Science in War (Philadelphia Coll. Pharm.) 1942, 36-45.—Walter, C. W. The basis of successful parental therapy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 249-62, 4 pi.—Wirth, W., Anthony & Orzechowski. Con- cerning the question of the use of potent drugs in the armed forces without control by the surgeon. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 250-3.— Wiist, A. Ueber neuere Desinfektionsmittel. MUitarsanitat, Zur., 1945, 27: 9. ---- Economy. See also Drug supply, Conservation; Prescrip- tion. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. War memorandum No. 3: Economy in the use of drugs in war-time. With an appendix on economy in the use of bacteri- cides. 2. rev. ed. 15p. 25cm. Lond., 1944. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Therapeutics Require- ments Committee. Economy in the use of drugs in war-time. 18p. 24J4cm. Lond., 1941. Austausch arztlich verschriebener Arzneimittel. KUn. Wschr., 1943, 22: 24.— Brauner, H. Austausch arztUch ver- schriebener Arzneimittel in den Apotheken. Wien. med. Wschr., 1943, 93: 166-8.—Caplan, A. Indiscriminate drug therapy; a plea for war-time drug economy. Ind. M. Gaz., 1942, 77: 472-5.—Control of drugs and medicinal preparations; summary of restrictions. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 387.— Dedman, J. J. War legislation; a summary of regulations issued during the month. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 162 — Drugs; economy in the use of. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 7, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941- 42) 1943, 32.—Economical use of drugs; decisions by the Medi- cal Research Council. Pharm. J., Lond., 1941, 93: 171.— Economy advice to doctors. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 106.—Economy of drugs. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 32, 7.—Economy of drugs in wartime; memorandum by Therapeutic Requirements Committee, Medical Research Council. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: Suppl., 33-7.—Economy in essential drugs. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 432.—Economy in prescribing. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 94: 101.—Economy in the use of bactericides; memorandum by the Therapeutic Require- ments Committee of the Medical Research Council. Vet. Rec. Lond., 1942, 54: 160.—Economy in use of drugs. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 186.—Economy in the use of drugs. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 121.—Economy in use of drugs; the medicine cupboard in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 499.—Economy in the use of drugs in war-time. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 14-8. Also Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 1: 148-52.—Economy in the use of drugs in war time; Medical Research Council; Thera- peutic Requirements Committee. Ind. M. Gaz., 1941, 76: PHARMACOTHERAPY 763 PHARMACY 551-4.-—Economy in the use of drugs in war-time; Medical Research Council War Memorandum No. 3, 1941. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1941, 5: 326-9. Also J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940- 41, 12: 146-50. Also Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1941, 17: 123. Also Bull. War. M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 229 (Abstr.)—Economy of use of nonstandard drugs and supplies. Alonth. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 2, 15.—Fischelis, R. P., & Mordell, J. S. Effect of War Production Board orders on hospital pharmacy. Hospitals, 1943, 17: 58-61.—Fonseca, M., jr. Economia no uso de medicamentos. Hospital, Rio, 1943, 23: 615-25. Also Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1943, 32: 3-14.— Fritz, G. B. Adequate supply of drugs now available for phy- sicians. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: 41; 144.—Kontrol, khranenie i rasfasovka efira i khloroforma dlja narkoza. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp., 1942, No. 7, 34-6.—Linstead, H. N. Prescribing in war time. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 144: 506-11.—Loeper, M. Sur les exigences therapeutiques et les obligations d'dconomie. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1941, 3. ser., 124: 465-72. Also J. med. Lyon, 1941, 22: 436-8.— Medical equipment in war time; economy in prescribing. Australas. J. Pharm.. 1940, 21: 733-5.—Pappworth, M. H. Saving on drugs. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 162.—Restrictions on suppUes and businesses. Pharm. J., Lond., 1941, 93: 213.— Schweder, M. F. Arzneimittelverschreibung im Kriege. Wien. kUn. Wschr., 1943, 56: 722-4.— Steiner, B. F. Maximum price regulations. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1942, 15: No. 9, 8-10— Supplement on economy in drugs. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 614.—War-time prescribing. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 439-41. --- Preparations. Vinogradov, M. I., Vorobjeva, V. S. [et al.] BeH3ejipHH (cpeHaMHH) KaK cpejicTBo noBti- meHHH pa6oTocnoco6HOCTH npu juiHTejitHOM 6o3pcTBOBaHHH. p.39-74. 25%cm. Moskva, 1944. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: Aleksanjan, A. M., & Mikhaleva, O. A. VUjanie benzedrina (fenamina) na 6uvstvitelnost zritelnogo pribora v processe temnovatoj adaptacii. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 105-8.— Ginecinsky, A. G„ Samter, J. F., & Natanson, N. V. O pri- menenu benzedrina (fenamina) dlja borby s utomleniem let- nogo sostava. Ibid., 75-80.—lonescu Matiu, A., & Popescu, C. Contributiune la studiul dozarei taninurilor si derivatelor lor. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 403-7.—Kalbermatten, de. La coramine, la calcio-coramine et leur appUcation pratique a l'armee. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1936, 13: 76-8.— Medicinal herb crops. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 95: 26.— Orgakinine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 60.—Rogers, J. A. Benzedrine. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 58, 1-3.—Sheiniuk, K. [Effect of pantocrin on the constitution of chauffeurs] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 8, 35-7.—Suh&teanu, C, & Obogeanu, E. Asupra unei aplica- tiuni speciale a actiunei steriUzante oligodinamice a argintului. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: 595-606, Ulust— Tomescu, D. Consideratiuni asupra solutiunilor de adrenalin^. Ibid., 122-4.—Torjescu, V. Gluconatul de calciu; prepararea solu- tiunUor injectabile. Ibid., 943-51.-—Volokhov, A. A., Za- gorulko, L. T. VUjanie benzedrina (fenamina) na motornuju khronaksiju v uslovijakh ponizennogo barometrideskogo da- vlenija. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 81-90. ------ VUjanie benzedrina (fenamina) na elektriceskuju vozbudimost glaza v uslovijakh ponizennogo barometrideskogo davlenija. Ibid., 91-7. ------ VUjanie benzedrina (fenamina) na tedenie zritelnogo posledovatelnogo obraza Purkynd v uslovijakh ponifennogo barometrideskogo davlenija. Ibid., 98-104. PHARMACY. See also preceding headings; also Chem- istry; Drug; Drug industry; Drug resources; Drug supply (and subdivisions) Gas warfare, Medical aspects; Hospital Corps, U. S. Navy; Hospital service, Pharmacological service; Jour- nals; Therapeutics. Bracaloni, L. Preparazione deUe fiale di estratto d'uovo (lecitina e luteina) per uso endovenoso destinate ai paesi tropi- caU. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 2i8-25.—Brumby, H. V. Op- portunity in pharmacy. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 424-6.—D. Kriegsbotanik. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1917, 55: 114-8.— Gerstner, R. R. Pharmacy and the defense program. In: Spec. Rep. State. Health Prepar. Conf. (New York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb., 1941, 67-9.—Ihsan Sonmez [Inspection of compressed tablets and pastilles] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 149-51.—Kollo, C, Negoifa, G. Observatiuni asupra cercetSrei clorurilor in salicilatul de sodiu medicinal. Rev. san. mil, Bucur., 1937, 36: 205-8. ------ O modificare a reac- tiunei taleiochinice si aplicarea ei la recunoasterea cojilor de china. Ibid., 383-8.—Leoveanu, E. Aplicatiune tactica sani- tara si farmaceutica. Ibid., 24-31.—Spengler. M. M.: Materia medica militaris [Bk. rev.] Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 81: 258-61.—Thomann, J. Pharmacie militaire. Ibid., 1916, 54: 29-31. •----—• Militarhvgiene und Militarpharmazie. In his Ausgew. Kap. Milit. Pharm., Bern, 1940, 107-20.— Vance, J. How important is military pharmacy? Am. Profes. Pharmacist, 1947, 13: 262-4.—Verda. Pharmacie militaire. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1914, 52: 540; passim. ---- Congress. See also Military medicine, Congress. Agramonte y Guzman, G. E. El decimo Congreso inter- nacional de medicina y farmacia militares de 1939. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1939, 3: 232-41.—Balanescu, I. Impresiuni din Belgia; Congresul international de medicina si farmacie militare. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 380-5.—Congres (XII) international de mddecine et de pharmacie militaire, Mexico, 23-29 octobre 1949. Ann. belg. med. mil., 1949, 102: 20-2.—Congres (20.) international de mddecine et de pharma- cie militaires. Voj. zdrav. listy. 1949, 18: 146.—Thomann, J. Internationaler (V.) Kongress fiir MiUtarmedizin und -Pharma- zie. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1929, 67: 464-6. ------ La science pharmaceutique dans les Congrds internationaux de mddecine et de pharmacie militaires. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1935, 88: Bull, internat, 83-91. Also Congr. pharm. Lidge (1934) 1935, 238-42. Also Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1935, 73: 61; 77.------■ Internationaler (X.) Kongress fiir Militarmedizin und -Phar- mazie 1939. Ibid., 1939, 77: 412-5. ------ Die Tatigkeit der MiUtarapotheker an den Internationalen Kongressen fiir MiUtarmedizin und -Pharmazie. Ibid., 423-6. ---- History. Dragomir, S. Istoricul farmaciei militare tn tara noastr3.. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 448; 570. ------ Din istoricul farmaciei militare in Romania. Ibid., 1937, 36: 285; 677; 1045. ------ Ionescu-Matiu, A., & Cerbulescu, C. L'historique et dvolution de la pharmacie militaire en Roumanie. Ibid., 526-31.—Mas y Guindal, J. Farmacognosia y terapdutica mora. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1931, 9: 327; passim; 1932, 10: 1; passim; 1934, 12: 100.—P., W. K. Early history of phar- macy; development of pharmacy in the United States. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 4, 19-25.—Roldan y Guerrero, R. La farmacia del monasterio de San Lorenzo del Escorial. Bol. farm, mil, Madr., 1934, 12: 67-75.—Sevket Artamli. Ilac kesifleri nasil do£du. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 42, 59-61.—Skladkowski, S. Apteka polowa pulku piechoty Wojew6dztwa Krakowskiego. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 1141. ---- Institutes. Garcia Porras-Pita, E. El Laboratorio de especialidades farmacduticas; una fabrica de economias en la Section de sanidad de la PoUcia nacional. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 61-70.—Pagniello, A. L'Istituto chimico farmaceutico miUtare. Atti 1st. ital. stor. chim., 1940-41, 4: 82-5.—Panzer, H., & Rohmann. Anstalt fiir Pharmazie und Lebensmittel- chemie der Universitat Jena. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 28a-31. ---- Instruction. Correspondence course for pharmacists. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1918, Suppl. No. 6, 37-45, 2 plan.—Curso de farmacia militar para farmaceuticos civis. Rev. brasil. farm., 1942, 23: 479-84.—Derosne. La pharmacie militaire au cours destruc- tion du Service de santd de Lyon. Caducde, Par., 1911, 11: 193.—Downes. Commencement day; Victorian College of Pharmacy. Australas. J. Pharm., 1940, n. ser., 21: 140-3.— Instruccian (La) pre-militar superior en la Escuela de farmacia. An. Esc. farm. Univ. San Marcos, 1940, 2: 102-13.—Range] Filho, A. Curso de emergdncia de farm&cia militar para farmacduticos civis. Rev. brasil. farm., 1942, 23: 540.— Shavcov, S. I. [Courses for increasing the qualifications of pharmacy workers] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 57.— Smith, G. K. Training Army pharmacy technicians. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1940, 1: 296-8. ---- Logistics. See also Drug supply; also Pharmaceutical service. Damasio, A. J., Luna Freire do Pilar, O., & Magela Bijos, G. A mobilisagao na industria quimico-farmacdutica brasileira. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1939, 28: 295-301.—Dunaev, E. K. [Pro- duction of pharmaceuticals under wartime conditions] Farma- cia, Moskva, 1943, 6: No. 5, 1-6.—Haas, W. Kriegswirtschaft und Apotheken. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1941, 79: 160-2.— [Medicine supply to the army veterinarian] Pharm. tid., Kbh., 1862-63, 2: 388.—Natradze, A. G. [Chemo-pharmaceutical industry in wartime] Farmacia, Moskva, 1944, No. 2, 1-8.— Thomann, J. Wirtschaftliche Massnahmen zur Sicherstellung der Arzneimittelversorgung im Kriegsfall. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1937, 75: 512-8. ------ Die Arzneimittelversorgung der Armee. Ibid., 1939, 77: 136; 157; 173.—W. Arzneimittel- versorgung und Krieg. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 737. ---- Manual. Gemeinhardt, K. Einfiihrung in die Wehr- pharmazie. 115p. 8? Stuttg., 1936. Thomann, J. Ausgewahlte Kapitel der Militarpharmazie. 155p. 21cm. Bern, 1940. PHARMACY 764 PHARMACY United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nician's School. Letterman General Hos- pital. Pharmacy, Galenical, for pharmacy technicians. 2 v.; 38 1. 254p. 26Hcm. S. Franc, 1942. ---- Arithmetic for pharmacy technicians. 79p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1942. United States. Army. School for Medical Department Enlisted Technicians. Fitz- simons General Hospital. Pharmacy section: Instructors guide, v. p. 26cm. Denver, 1943. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Pharmacy and materia medica. 177p. 25%cm. Wash., 1950. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 8-233: Methods for pharmacy technicians. 202p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Veterans. See also the same subdivision under Pharma- ceutical service; also Pharmacist. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-11: Minimum required books for pharmacies; daily working references. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- TB 10A-23: Instructions for preparation of the Monthly Pharmacy Operations report. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- TB 10A-163: Minimum required books for pharmacies (daily working references) 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- by countries. See also Pharmaceutical service—by countries; Pharmacist—by countries. Borje. The organization of mUitary pharmacy in the Swedish Defense Forces. BuU. internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1949, 22: 159-65.—Bredenberg, A., & Erhardt, R. [MiUtary pharmacies] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1928, 53: 15-39.—British mUitary dispensers; an unexpected danger to Australian pharmacy. Chemist &c. Australasia, 1915, 30: 164.—Browne, J. B. W. Pharmacy in Japanese P. O. W. camps. Australas. J. Pharm., 1946, 27: 897.—Cedergren, A. [Nature of miUtary pharmacies in certam countries] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1938, 63: H-21.—Edwards, F. S. Pharmacy with the Army in India. Pharm. J., Lond., 1945, 101: 55.—Ferreira dos Santos, A. M. Apontamentos s6bre a farmdcia naval portugudsa. An. Acad. farm., Madr., 1948, 14: 345.— Godinez, T. La farmacia en el Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1938, 11: 91-9.—Militara- poteket. Farm, rev., Stockh., 1947, 46: 566-71.—Pinkus Vargas, C. O. La ciencia farmacdutica como una necesidad en el Ejdrcito nacional. Mem. Convene, mdd. mil. mex., 1936, 311-3.—Rahm, N. Anvisningar for anvandning av vissa lakemedel [tab.] In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 123-35.—Richter, A. Die Militarpharmazie jenseits der Grenzen. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 54: 14. ---- by countries: Belgium. Nouvelle (Une) pharmacie miUtaUe a BruxeUes. Diosco- rides, Brux., 1939, 2: 82.—Pharmacy in the Belgian Army. Am. J. Pharm., 1919, 91: 674-8. ---- by countries: Brazil. Brandao Gomes. Novos rumos a farmacia miUtar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 107-10.—Ramoa, F. Laboratorio pharmacdutico miUtar. Bol. Ass. brasil. farm., 1926, 7: 45-8.-— Tourinho, A. C. O novo laboratorio quimico farmacdutico mUitar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1939, 28: 241-5.—Vieira da Fonseca Junior, M. A utilidade economica do L. Q. F. E baseada no 1. semestre de 1943. Ibid., 1943, 32: 456-63. ---- by countries: France. Blaessinger, E. La pharmacie mUitaire francaise des ori- gines a nos jours. In his Quelq. grand, fig. pharm. mil., Par., 1948, 9-45, iUust.—Caze, M. Charges miUtaires. In his Coll. pharm. Paris, Strasb., 1943, 104-8.—Chevallier, A. Sur la suppression de la pharmacie mUitaire. J. chim. mdd., Par., 1867, 5. sdr., 3: 344-8.—French Army pharmacy. Am. Drug- gist, 1918, 66: No. 3, 25-7. ---- by countries: Germany. Deutsche Pharmazie im gegenwartigen Kriege. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 81: 475-9.—Devin, G. Die deutsche MUi- tarpharmazie in der Nachkriegszeit. Apothekerzeitung, 1927 . : \06Z-71— Peyer, W. Weitere Kriegsvorschriften. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 58: 176— Re. Die Feldapotheke Friedrichs des Grossen. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1940, 78: 401.—Thomann, J. Feldclururgie und Militarpharmazie. In his Ausgew. Kap' MiUt. Pharm., Bern, 1940, 71-106. ------ Jetziger Bedarf an Militarapothekern unserer Armee und deren Aufgaben; Sani- ta tsmaterialdepots; Organisation und Aufgaben der MUitar- pharmazie bei einigen andern Armeen; internationale Ent- wicklung der MUitarpharmazie. Ibid., 133-52.—Weidner, K. Grundlegung und Ausgestaltung der MUitarpharmazie in Bayern. Apothekerzeitung, 1928,43:304-6. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Linstead, C. Pharmacy in the Army. Pharm. J., Lond., 1945, 100: 146.—Pharmacy in relation to the Royal Army Medical Corps; memorandum by the Society to the War Office Ibid., 1943, 97: 182-5.—Pharmacy in the Services. Ibid., 1946 102: 255. ---- by countries: Russia. Feldsher, L. N. AnTe^Hoe n;ejio. 49p. 22 cm. Moskva, 1942. Forms No. 7, Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp. Bezak, V. Apteka voennaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 242-5.—Kalashnikov, V. P. [The specifi- city of military pharmacy] Farmacia, Moskva, 1943, 6: No. 3, 4-8.—Lukashevich, D. Aptekarskij prikaz. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 245-7.—Normy estestvennoj ubyU v aptekakh; prikaz po Narkomzdravu SSSR No. 665 ot 15 maia 1933 g. Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp., 1942, No. 7, 17-9.—Rostotsky, J. Pharmacies in Soviet war hospitals. Australas. J. Pharm., 1945, 26: 650. ---- by countries: Spain. Ubeda y Correal, J. El Laboratorio central de medicamentos de sanidad militar. 22p. 25cm. Madr., 1915. Perez, L. L. El farmacdutico mayor del Ejdrcito espanol, Dr. Josd Marie de la Helguera. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1934, 12: 163-6, portr.—Salazar, M. Defensa de las farmacias militares ante el Consejo de Sanidad. Rev. san. mi, Madr.. 1933, 23: 281-3. by countries: Switzerland. Knapp, C. Das Inventar zur Kriegszeit. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1942, 80: 68-71.—Lehmann, H. Die Brieftaube im Dienste der Apotheke. Ibid., 1938, 76: 69.—Luftschutz-Hausapotheke. Ibid., 1936, 74: 317.—Maeder, R. Kennzeichnung der Apo- theken im Luftschutz. Ibid., 1938, 76: 67.—Thomann, J. RechnungssteUung bei ArzneiUeferungen an Patienten der MiUtarversicherung. Ibid., 1928, 66: 172. ------ Beitrage zur Geschichte des MUitar-Apothekenwesens im Schweizer Heer. Pharm. acta helvet., 1934, 9: 93-100. Also in his Aus- gew. Kap. Milit. Pharm., Bern, 1940, 9-26. Also Spanish transl., Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1935, 13: 72; 171. ------ Freiburg zur Zeit des Sonderbundes, eine miUtarische Reminiszenz aus der Geschichte Freiburgs. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1935, 73: 518-22. ------ Einige miUtarpharmazeutische Notizen. Ibid., 1937, 75: 310—2. ------ Freiburg zur Internierungszeit vor siebzig Jahren. Ibid., 1941, 79: 550-4. ------ Zur Entwicklung der MUitarpharmazie unserer Armee. Ibid., 1943, 81:613-8. ---- by countries: United States: Army. Bienfang, R. The history of military pharmacy in the United States. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1947, 11: 154-6 — Delahunt, J. C. Army hospital pharmacy. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1950, 5: No. 2, 13-8.—Einbeck, A. H. Pharmacy in the Army and Navy. Merck Rep., 1947, 56: 22-6.—Kenner, A. W. Pharmacy and the Army. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1943, 32: 395.—Larson, H. P. Pharmacy in the Army. Yvisconsin Druggist, 1949, 17: No. 2, 11.—Pharmacy in the Army and Navy discussed by the N. P. S. A. Am. J. Pharm., 1919, 91: 655-7. ---- by countries: United States: Navy. Aron, E. F. Pharmacy under naval government. Hosp. Corps Q., 1927, 11: 241-4.—Hill, A. C. Pharmacy at Naval Trammg Center, Great Lakes. Ibid., 1944, 17: No. 4, 8-11.— Samuelson, H. Hospital pharmacy, San Diego. Ibid., 12-4.— Swanson, C. A. Navy pharmacy; past, present and future. Am. J. Pharm., 1948, 120: 199-203. ------ Pharmacy in tomorrow's Navy. TUe & Till, 1949, 35: 2-4.—Youngken, H. W., jr. Pharmacy in the Navy. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1944, 8: 350-7. in wartime. Address by Dr. John Dale to members of the Pharmaceutical Society of Victoria. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 173.— American Pharmaceutical Association meeting acts on war and postwar problems. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 271-8, portr.—Bliss, R. W. Pharmacy in peace and war. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1948, 12: 463-72.—Colle, H. Some effects of the war on pharmacy in the United States. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23: 771. ------ Fur- ther observations on the reactions of organized pharmacy in PHARMACY 765 PHARYNX the U. S. and the war, 1943. Ibid., 1943, 24: 311. ------ The world of pharmacy; U. S. A. at war, 1944. Ibid., 1944, 25: 334.—Cook, R. B. Address of the president of the American Pharmaceutical Association. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 284-90.—Downes, J. Battle tasks at home. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 894-7.—Drugs and the war. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1940, 38: 97.—Fischelis, R. P. Pharmacy in the war effort. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1943, 16: 1-4. ------ The president's message. Ibid., 1944, 17: No. 6, 17-21.—Griffith, I. Address of the President of the American Pharmaceutical Association. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1944, 5: 303-15.—Heine, H. W. Pharmacy under war conditions. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1942, 15: No. 10, 2-5.— Higger, S. F. Drugs in wartime. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 458.—Ranter, L. M. Drug standards in wartime. Month. BuU. Maryland Dep. Health, 1943-44, 15: 77.—Kelly, E. F. Report of the Committee on War Activities. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1943, 32: 381-7.—Klemme, C. J. Pharma- ceutical research and the war. Mask. Menasha, 1943, 40: 31.— Kuever, R. A. Address of the president of the American Association of Colleges of Pharmacy. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1942, 6: 436-52. ——— Pharmacy in the war effort. Ibid., 1943, 7: 145-50.—Linstead, H. N. The war and pharmacy. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 94: 123.—Parry, L. M. Pharmacy in war-time. Ibid., 1940, 90: 37.—Pharmaceutical organisations in Europe during the war. Australas. J. Pharm., 1946, 27: 32-5.—Pharmacy in Germany under war conditions. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1940, 152: 312.—President Crawford's address. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1942, 15: No. 7, 2-4.—Reduction of retaU shops; discussion in the Commons. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 95: 40.—Schmierer. Pharmazeutische Tagesfragen. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1944, 59: 183.—Summary of war-time information. Pharm. J., Lond., 1941, 93: 95-102.—Thirty-four states participate in conference on war problems. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 99-108.—Thirty-two state secretaries attend conference on war problems. Ibid., 1942, 3: 47-57.—War (The) aid fund and the War aid service; a statement by the President. Pharm. J., Lond., 1941, 92: 17.— War insurance; the government's business scheme. Ibid., 275.—Wuth, K. Die Auswirkung von Kriegsschaden auf die Besteuerung. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1944, 59: 42.—Zamet, N. British pharmacy carries on. Am. J. Pharm., 1941, 113: 298-300. PHARMACY Corps. See also Pharmaceutical service; Pharmacist. Giordano, M. II corpo farmaceutico e il corpo sanitario mUitare in ItaUa. Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1871, 20: 24^1. --- United States. Adams, A. L. The Pharmacy Corps biU. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1943, 7: 109.—Army issue circulars on Pharmacy Corps applications; first examinations for commissions expected to be held in January, 1944. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 290.—Army Pharmacy Corps. Army Navy Reg., 1943, 64: July 24, 7.—Bill introduced to estabUsh Phar- macy Corps in the Army. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1942, 3: 227.—Briggs, W. P., DuMez, A. G. [et al.] Report of the Committee on the establishment of a Pharma- ceutical Corps in the United States Army. Proc Am. Ass. CoU. Pharm., 1934, 35: 78-82.—Bryson, J. R. Army Pharmacy Corps. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A1555.—Creation of an Army Pharmacy Corps. Ibid., A3031.—Einbeck, A. H. A Pharmaceutical Corps in the Army of the United States of America. N. Jersey J. Pharm., 1942, 15: No. 9, 2-4. ------ Report of the Committee on Pharmacy Corps legislation. Ibid., 1943, 16: No. 6, 45-8.—Green, L. Need of Pharmacy Corps in Army. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A2466.—House Committee holds Pharmacy Corps Bill hearing. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 44-8.—Kendig, H. E. Our case for a Pharmacy Corps in the Army, as presented before the Senate Committee on MiUtary Affairs. Ibid., 206-11.—Kerny. Existe-t-il cadre d'officiers pharmaciens dans I'armde des Etats-Unis d'Amerique? Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1948, 4: 122-5.—Mayo, C. A. Why the Pharmaceutical Corps should be established. Am. Druggist, 1918, 66: No. 4, 25-7. ------ A Pharmaceutical Corps for an army of two miUion men. Ibid., 28.—Michener, E. C. Army Pharmacy Corps. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A1544.—Mruk, J. Canadian border restrictions and Pharmacy Corps biU. Ibid., A1851.— Pharmaceutical (A) Corps for the Army. Am. Druggist, 1917, 65: 373-6.—Pharmacy Corps. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: 6273.—Pharmacy Corps bill reported. J. Am. Pharm. Ass. Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1943, 4: 144-7.—Pharmacy Corps bill succeeds. Ibid., 174.—Pharmacy Corps established in Medical Department. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1254.—Pharmacy Corps in the Regular Army. Merck Rep., 1942, 51: No. 4, 10.— Pharmacy in the U. S. Army: bill introduced in Congress to establish Pharmacy Corps. Australas. J. Pharm., 1943, 24: 205.—Reynolds, R. R. Pharmacy Corps bill in Senate. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1942, 3: 274.—Tice, L. F. The Pharmacy Corps biU. Am. J. Pharm., 1942, 114: 279 — Urdang, G. What about an Army Pharmacy Corps? Am. Profes. Pharmacist, 1943, 9: 225-7.—Van Zandt, J. E. Crea- tion of a Pharmacy Corps, United States Army. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A172L—Winne, A. L. I. Pharmacy Corps in the U. S. Army. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1928, 17: 1072-4. PHARYNX. See also Nasopharynx; Neck; Otorhino- pharyngology. Coon, W. L. Adenoma of the pituitary simulated bv a craniopharyngeal neoplasm. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 458.—Emerson, A. Treatment of acute pharyn- gitis and tonsillitis with and without sulfa drugs. U. S. Nav M. Bull., 1942, 40: 914-6.—Krabbe, J. G. Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Keimvorkommens an Bord eines Kreuzers unter besonderer Berucksichtigung pathogener Keime im Rachen. Veroff. Marine San., 1936, H. 28, 73-86.—Lalung-Bonnaire, P. Un poisson vivant, corps dtranger du pharynx. Caducde, Par., 1912, 12: 39.—Muzzio, J. C, & Galli, L. A. Ulcera de la faringe por deciibito o contacto; ulcera benigna de la faringe, de Heryng. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 415-7.—Pewters, J. T., & Bullock, L. T. Epidemic of acute pharyngitis due to hemolytic streptococci. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 579-82.—Tumulty, P. A., & Michael, M., jr. MoniUal pharyn- gitis. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 167-73.—Villiers, J. M. de. Miasis faringea. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1941, 5: 101—L— Voizard & Tournier. Les pharyngites a spirochdtes et leurs complications. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1927, 21: 14-8.— Warren, S. The pathological aspects of acute pharyngeal infections. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1252-7. PHENOL. Robinson, F. C. A case of carbolic gangrene. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1919, 5: 103.—Saka, S. Undo-ki-kei no totu ni tai-suru sekitan-san no tiryo-teki kati ni tuite [Therapeutic value of phenol for motor-nerve pain] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 1211-27.— Sheppe, W. M. Treatment of phenol poisoning with methylene- blue. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 30-2. PHENOL derivatives. Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. T. Some pre- liminary observations on the effects of ultra- violet light, alpha rays and X rays on 2,3,5-tri- phenyltetrazolium chloride solutions. 10 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(16) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. MOREY, G., GABUZDA, G. J., & SCUDAMORE, H. H. Report of sensitization to bromosulphalein (phenoltetrabromphthalein-disodium sulfonate) 6 1. 27cm. Chic, 1948. Forms No. 41, Rep. Med. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Lawrason, F. D., Eltzholts, D. C. [et al.] Observations on bone marrow regeneration and blood in chronic phenylhydra- zine anemia in swine. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 301.—Sasida, R. LobeUne oyobi 1- u. dl-phenyl propanal phenyl propanon Methylamin HC1. no tekisyutu kato no tyokan (katuhei-kin) ni tai-suru yakubutugaku-teki sayo no hikaku kenkyu ni tuite [Comparative studies on the medical action of 1- and dl-phenyl propanal phenyl propanon methyl- amin HC1. on the excised intestine of rabbits] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 1081-8.—Yamaguti, K. Lobeline ruizi-yaku l-(dl-)phenyl- propanal phenylpropanon methylamine ensan no ippan tyudoku sayo narabi ni kokyu oyobi ketuatu ni oyobosu sayo [General poisoning by, and the influence on respiration and blood-pressure of, 1-phenylpropanal phenylpropanon methylamine HC1 and dl-phenylpropanal phenylpropanon methylamine HC1, drugs resembling lobeline] Ibid., 591-612. PHENOTHIAZINE. See also Helminthosis. Elliott, W. G. M. Phenothiazine treatment of multiple intestinal helminthic infestations. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 156-9.—Swales, W. E. Phenothiazine, its role in the control of parasites of horses. J. R. Army Vet Corps, 1942-43, 14: 17-21.—Taylor, E. L. A note on phenothiazine. Ibid., 1940-41, 12: 66-8. PHEOCHROMOCYTOMA. See under Tumor. PHILIPPINE Islands. See also Air Force; Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical service; Morbidity; Ration; Sanitation; Tropical service; Tuberculosis; World War II. Copeland, E. B. War selection in the Philippines. Sc. Month., 1916, 3: 151-4.—Gardner, L. L. The ascent of Piapayungan. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 35-58.—Horrocks, G. E. Medical practice in Zamboanga. Ibid., 1935, 76: 138-41.—Lull, G. F. Since the days of the empUe. Ibid., 1931, 69: 512-7. ------ Health conditions in the Philippine Islands. Ibid., 1933, 72: 215-24. ------ & Rizal, L. L. PHILIPPINE ISLANDS 766 PHLEBOTOMUS FEVER Causes of death among white residents of Manila. Ibid., 1931, 69: 619-24.—McKellar, H. R. Disease susceptibility in Filipinos, an ethnological comparison. Ibid., 1-12.—Maus, L. M. Military sanitary problems in the Philippine Islands. Ibid., 1909, 24: 1-31.—Peak, I. F. PhUippinitis. Ibid., 1931, 69: 595-607.—Williamson, M. J. Manila and a gold mine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 384-9. PHILIPPOPOLI (1913) See under Ambulance service, History. PHIMOSIS. See under Surgical technic, Penis. PHLEBITIS. See also Disease—by organs: Cardiovascular system. Harguindeguy, E. Nuevas orientaciones en el tratamiento de la flegmasia alba dolens. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 169-84.—Maggio, P. Irudinizzazione e flebite sperimentale. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1073-83.—Phlebitis. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 8, 2.—Robertson, H. R., Share, M., & McGovern, J. E. Venographic studies in the post-phiebitic limb. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 42-51.— Ross, C. C. Phlebothrombosis. Ibid., 1948, 3: No. 5, 13-23.— Van Langenberg, E. R. Phlebitis migrans. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 392. PHLEBOTOMUS. See also next heading. Anderson, W. M. E. Anti-sandfly spraying with lethane and pyrethrum. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 12-24.— Cox, W. C. [To reduce sandfly breeding] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: 43.—Goulding, R. L., jr. Curran, R. F., & Harden, F. W. Cooperative salt-marsh sand fly investigations. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 8, 20-3.—Hertig, M. Biology and taxonomy of Phlebotomus sand flies and their control. Ibid., 1948, No. 2, 24; No. 3, 46; 1949, No. 8, 34. ------ Biology, taxonomy and control with DDT of phlebotomus sandflies. Res. Program U. S. Army Med. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 152. ------& Fisher. R. A. Control of sandfles with DDT. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 97-101.—Lenz. Essential facts concerning the biology and fighting of sandflies. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 228-52 — Loughnan, W. F. M. Phlebotomus flies in Mauritius. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 53: 202-5.—Muehlens. On epidemiol- ogy and control of pappataci fever. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 224-6.— Perfiljev, P. P. Uslovija borby s Phlebotomus papatasU v Sevastopole do i posle Vojny II. Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad. (1947) 1948, 381-91.—Philip, C. B., Paul, J. R., & Sabin, A. B. Dimethyl phthalate as a repellent in control of phlebotomus (pappataci or sandfly) fever. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 27-33.—Weyer. Essential facts concerning the fighting of sandflies. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 227. PHLEBOTOMUS fever. Syn.: Pappataci fever: Sandfly fever; Three- day fever. See also preceding heading. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 82: Sand-fly (Pappataci, Phlebotomus) fever. 4p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Anderson, W. M. E. Clinical observations on sandfly fever in the Peshawar district. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 225-39.—Andre & Bourgain. La fidvre a phldbotomes dans la rdgion toulonraise. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 227-9.— Berbic, S., & Bicakcic, H. NaSa epidemioloska iskustva u borbi protiv febris pappataci. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 427-32.—Birt, C. Phlebotomus fever in Malta and Crete. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 14: 236-58.—Boehnhardt, H. Eine eigentiimliche Fiebererkrankungen in Bessarabien. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 291-4.—Bruhat. La fidvre a phldbotomes au centre marine de Beyrouth. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1922, 112: 412.—Distribution of sandfly fever. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 15.—Franchini, J. MdmoUe sur la fidvre dite de trois jours a Bologne, Moddne et leur province; dtude speciale k l'dpiddmie chez les miUtaires. Rapp. Congr. internat. hyg. mdditer. (1932) 1933, 1. Congr., 2: 49-58.—Hartley, J. A. Notes on an outbreak of phlebotomus fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1918, 31: 317.—Hertig, M. Sandflies (Phlebotomus) and sandfly fever (pappataci fever 3-day fever) Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2. 16.—Hoering. Recent experience with pappataci fever, clinical aspects and treatment. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wem- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 226.—Karakafievic. B. O prvoj epidemiji papatidijeve groznice na teritoriji N. R. Srbije. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1947, 4: 224-8.—Lambert, J. Phlebotomus fever. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1923, 9: 289; 1924, 10: 24.—Lecercle. Sur une affection fdbrUe dite fievre a phldbotome, observde a l'armde du Levant. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 321-5.—Less sandfly fever among troops Ind. M. Gaz., 1940, 75: 563.— Lukianchikov, M. Z. [Clinical aspect of pappataci fever] Voen. med. glub. tvla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 552-9.—Milne, R. I. A note on the incidence of sandfly fever in the Naval camp at Haifa. J R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31.: 179-81.— Rogozin, I. Pappataci likhoradka (febris pappatasii) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 315-8.—Rose. Pappataci fever. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1 pt 3, 223.—Sabin, A. B., Philip, C. B., & Paul, J. R. Phlebo- tomus (pappataci or sandfly) fever, a disease of miUtary impor- tance; summary of existing knowledge and preliminary report of original investigations. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 603; 693.—Sachs, A., & Poole, L. T. Preliminary results of an investigation into the etiology of sandfly fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 63: 73-9.—Sandfly fever (Pappatacci fever) Circ. Lett. Surgeon North Afr. Theater Oper., 1944, No. 40, 1.— Sandfly (pappataci, Phlebotomus) fever. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 291.—Shortt, H. E., Poole, L. T., & Stephens, E. D. Sandfly fever on the Indian frontier; a preUminary note on some laboratory investigations. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 63: 361; 1935, 64: 17. ------ Note on some experiments with sandfly fever blood and serum. Ibid., 1936, 67: 246-50.— Simid, T. [A contribution to the study of Phlebotomus and pappataci fever in South Serbia] Voj. san. glasnik, 1932, 3: 426-55.—Van Auken, H. A. Sandfly fever. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 123, ch.—Warren, R. O. Y., & Johnson, J. W. Sandfly fever in NATOUSA. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 160-1. PHONOCARDIOGRAPH. See under Heart sound. PHORMIA. See also Fly. Hill, D. L., Bell, V. A., & Chadwick, L. E. Rearing of the blowfly, Phormia regina Meigen, on a sterile synthetic medium. 6p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 91, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. PHOSGEN [CO.Cl2] See also Gas poisoning, Tear gas; Pressure breathing, therapeutic. Cahan, A. M. Intermittent positive pressure breathing and treatment of pulmonary edema resulting from exposure to gaseous lung irritants, such as phosgene. 6 1. 28%cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-660^9-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. AU Force. Galdston, M., Ltjetscher, J. A., & Long- cope, W. T. A study of the residual effects of phosgene poisoning in human subjects. 82p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 49, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Karel, L., Weston, R. E. [et al.] Studies on the toxicology of phosgene; the determination of the retained median lethal dose and the res- piratory response in unanesthetized, normal dogs, goats, monkeys, and rabbits, exposed by dosi- metric gassing. 37p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal 1946. Forms No. 70, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. IT. S. Army. The determination of the retained median lethal dose and the respiratory response in unanesthetized, tracheotomized dogs and rabbits exposed by the method of dosimetric gassing. 16p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 75, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Karel, L., Weston, R. E., & Gogins, P. A. A re-evaluation of the prophylactic effect of hexamethylenetetramine in dogs exposed to phosgene. 13p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 78, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. PHOSGEN 767 PHOTOGRAPHY Longcope, W. T., Luetscher, J. A., jr, & Galdston, M. Residual effects of phosgene poisoning. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 9, Rep. Com. Treatm. Gas Casual. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc Barcroft, J. The delayed effects of phosgene in rabbits, with special reference to the influence of muscular contraction. Rep. Chem. Warf. M. Com. Gr. Britain, 1918, No. 14, 1-28, 15 tab.—Boycott. A. E., & Hunt, G. H. Experiments to de- termine whether venesection had any therapeutic value in goats gassed with small doses of chloropicrin and phosgene. Ibid., No. 13, 15.—Dunn, J. S. Report on pathological changes in the lungs of goats resulting from inhalation of phosgene. Ibid., No. 9, 4-34, illust.—H., J. R. Phosgene from freon. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 5, 8.—Kroeber. Phos- gene oxide. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 287.—Lange, G. Phosgenforgift- ningen og dens behandling. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1931, 35: 24-62.—Lustig, A. Intorno alle dottrine sul meccanismo d'azione de! fosgene (CO Cls) trattamento dei fosgenati. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 801-5.—Postel, S., Tobias, J. M. [et al.] The effect of exercise on mortality of animals poisoned with diphosgene. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1946, 63: 432-6 — Rothlin, E. Sur la thdrapeutique de l'intoxication par le phosgdne. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 290-9.—Tobias, J. M.. Postel, S. [et al.l Localization of the site of action of a pulmonary irritant, diphosgene. Am. J. Physiol., 1949, 158: 173-83.—Treatment of casualties from phosgene. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 38, 6-8. PHOSPHATE. See Fluorophosphate; Phosphorus; Strength. PHOSPHENE. See Poison. PHOSPHOROUS bullet. See under Bullet. PHOSPHORUS. Flury. Phosphor. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 113-7 — Jensen, H. F., Cagan, R. N., & Gray, J. L. Study of the effects of subnormal temperatures on the metabolism of various phos- phorous compounds in rats. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 1, No. 4, 1; Proj. 2, No. 3, 1.—Jensen, H. F., Cagan, R. N. [et al.] [The same] Ibid.. Proj. 3, No. 2, 1; Proj. 4, No. 2, 1.—Study of the effects of subnormal temperatures on the metabolism of various phosphorous compounds in rats. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 100. PHOSPHORUS bomb [incl. burns] See also under Incendiary. Walker, J., jr, Galdston, M. [et al.] WP casualties at Edgewood Arsenal, Maryland, 1945. 140p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 103, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Walker, J., jr, Wexler, J., & Hill, M. L. Quantitative analysis of phosphorus-containing compounds formed in WP burns. 20p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 37, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Case of phosphorus burns in the daUy cow. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 21-3.—Copper sulfate pad for white phosphorus contamination. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 37.—Dostrovsky, A., Kaplan, S., & Tas, J. Burns by phosphor bombs. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1949, 36: 9-11.— Kondo, Y. Ohrin sosyo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Ex- perimental study on wounds caused by yellow phosphorus] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 307-43, 2 pi.—Raymond, G. Phosphorus burns. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: b20-4 — Szablowski. Burns caused to the skin of horses by phosphorus. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939, 10: 23.—Treatment of phosphorus burns. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 35, 1-3 — Walton, D. D. A treatment for white phosphorus burns. Chem. Warf. BuU., 1942, 28: 141-3.—White phosphorus burns. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 19. PHOTIC driving. See also Electroencephalography. Boston, Mass. Massachusetts General Hospital. Electroencephalographic Lab- oratory. Technical report on photic driving. 3 1., 2 1. 28cm. Bost., 1949. Forms: ONR Contract N5-ori-76, Project VIII, NR-152- 040. PHOTOGRAPHY. See also such terms as Bombardment; Identi- fication; Intelligence; Mouth, Photography. ---- clinical. Colour photography. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 19, 7.—Creer, R. P. Clinical photography in the United States Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 232-5.—Dittmann, S. P. Medical photography in the Army. J. Biol. Photogr. Ass., 1946-47, 15: 19-22.—Fitch, H. B. Clinical photography. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1950, 7: 57-68, illust.—Harris, G. S. Standardized clinical photography. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 277-86.—Long, H. F. A. Problems in clinical photography. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101 r 27-32.—Reeve, R. M. Recent advances in three-color photography at the Army Medical Museum. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1936, No. 15; 53-5.—Richter, J. W. Maxillofacial kodachrome photography. II. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 495-501.—Thrower, A. H. Colour photography as an aid to medicine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 236.—U. S. Army medical photography helps save lives of fighting men. Radiogr. Clin. Photogr., 1945. 21: 16. ---- Equipment. Gunn, E. M. Clinical photographic laboratories. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash., 1948, Jan., 138-41.—Hodes, P. J. Contact printer for film identification. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 241-3 —Kuga, K., & Tomiie, M. Roentgen-syasin ingasi tyokusetu satuei-hS [Method of roentgen photography directly onto positive-print paper] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1411-6, 2pl—Patterson, R. H., Anderson, F. M., & Aitken, G. T. Shadow box. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 26.—Use of sea water for washing films and papers. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: 14.— White, H. R. Development of medical research camera. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 30; July, 40. PHOTOPLANATOR. Carpenter, A. Laboratory photoplanator. 18 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1948. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-05-Q), U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Carpenter, A. W. Photoplanator. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 1, 1 Ulust.; 1948, App. A, No. 3, 1-4, illust.—Photoplanator. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 142. PHOTOSENSITIZATION. See also Dermatosis; Disease—by specific type: Allergy. . . Sugino, K. Keiko-sei sikiso no seitai-nai ketueki syo-seibun ni tai-suru korikigaku-teki sayo no umu ni tuite [Photodynamic action of fluorescent pigments on various constituents of the blood in vivo] p. 1443-506. 22cm. Tokyo, 1929. Gun idan zassi, 1929. Pratt, S. W. Two cases of light sensitization due to sul- phanUamide used in the treatment of gonorrhoea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 69. PHOTOTHERAPY. See Physical therapy. PHRENIC nerve. Brooks, J. D. Phrenicotomy; report of thnteen cases. U.S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 1042-8, 8 pi.—Hughens, H. V. Phrenic exeresis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 519-23 — Martin, A. Phrenic surgery in intrapulmonary disease. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 851-7.—Nalty, W. C. A 2-year review of results in phrenic nerve operations. Ibid., 1939-40, 16: 215.—Walker, A. G. Phrenic exeresis. Ibid., 1932. 8: 431-4, 9 pi. PHTHALATE. See under Poison. PHTHIRIASIS. See also Pediculosis. Daniels, R. P. DDT in the control of pubic lice. Hosp. Corps Q 1949, 22: 21.—Gordon, J. E. Crab lice. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 39.—Schiller, F. A case of phthiriasis palpebarum. Med. Bull. Europ. Com- mand 1949, 6: No. 8, 20.—Sutton, R. L., jr. Pediculosis pubis; treatment with DDT in cold cream. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 480. PHTHISIOLOGY 768 PHYSICAL THERAPY PHTHISIOLOGY. See Tuberculosis. PHYSICAL conditioning. See Physical training. PHYSICAL defect. See under Aviator, Defects; Officer, Defects; Recruit, Health and disease. PHYSICAL examination. See related material under Aviator; Dental examination; Heart, Examination; Injury, Ex- amination; Medical examination; Musculoske- letal system; National Guard, etc. PHYSICAL fitness. See under Fitness. PHYSICAL medicine. See Physical therapy. PHYSICAL standards. See Aviator, Physical standards; Dental ex- amination, Standards; Medical examination; National Guard; Regulation; Vision, Standards. PHYSICAL therapist. See also Occupational therapist; Physical therapy aide. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-50: Preparation of theses and projects by student social workers and physical therapists [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Vogel, E. The role of physical therapists in the Army Medical Department. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Cotton, F. J. The need for war-trained physiotherapy experts in the hospital. Mod. Hosp., 1920, 14: 101.—Coulter, J. S., & Carter, H. A. Need for physical therapy technicians. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 824-9.—Educational plans for returning physical therapy veterans. Physiother. Rev., 1946, 26: 24-30.—Krusen, F. H. The need for trained personnel in Army departments of physical therapy. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1942, 74: 1160.—Need (The) for physical and occupational therapy technicians in wartime physical reconstruction. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 639.—Programma kratkogo kursa po ledebnoj fizkulture pri travmakh voennogo vremeni dlja instruktorov fizkultury, rabotajuSdikh v hospitale. Sborn. prikaz. instrukc. Narkomzdr., 1942, No. 2, 9-13.—Vogel, E. E. The status of Medical Department physical therapists from World War I to V-J day. Physiother. Rev., 1946, 26: 259-61.— War (The) service record of the members of the Society of Physical Therapy Physicians. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24:105. PHYSICAL therapy. See also Hydrotherapy; Injury, Treatment: Physical therapy; Kinesiology; Massage; Occu- pational therapy; Radiotherapy; Therapeutics; War neurosis, Treatment: Occupational and physical therapy; Wound, Treatment: Physico- therapy. Bierman, W. Physical therapy in war medicine. Hebrew M. J., N. Y., 1943, 2: 187-92.—Broderson, B. M. [Importance of physiotherapy during military operations] Sovet. vrach. J., 1939, 43: 165-74.—Coffey, T. H. Physical medicine. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 48-52.—Gorinevskaja, V. Lecebnaja fizifieskaja kultura. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 487-96.—Knapp, M. E. The scope of physical medicine. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1947, 3: 172-203.—Physical medicine, orthopaedics, and the services. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 633.—Physical medicine and reconditioning. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 399- 401.—Piersol, G. M. The value of physical therapy in internal medicine. Ibid., 1947, 7: 674-86—Remenji-Saric, S., & RadojeviS, L. Znacaj i primena terapeutske fizkulturne. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 20-30.—Rudolph, H. L. Salient observations on physical medicine in the service. Arch. Phys. M., 1947, 28: 636-44.—Spence, M. B. Physiotherapy. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 53-5.—Strickland, B. A., jr. Physical medicine. In: Rep. Conf. Surg. General with Army Surgeons, Wash., 1948, Jan., 61-5.—Weiser, M. I. The physical treatment in the mUitary medicine. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1943, 24: 7. ---- Congress. Ivanov, S. M. [Conference at the front on physical therapy] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 76.—Krusen, F. H. Introduc- tion to the symposium on military physical medicine. Med. Clin. N. America, 1943, 27: 1024.—Sarkizov-Serazini, I. M. [Results and resolutions of the 1st Pan-union Conference of therapeutic physical culture in war trauma] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: No. 9, 29. ---- field. Amrhein, I. J. Home-made exercise devices for physical therapy; with an evaluation for field use. Physiother. Rev., 1944, 24: 91-5.—Bleich, A. R. Physiotherapy in the field. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 28, 15.— Health shacks. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 11, 22.—Physiotherapy clinic in the jungle. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 574.—Robertson, B. Physical therapy in the Marianas. Physiother. Rev., 1945, 25: 80.—Weeden, W. M., & Stein, H. D. Physiotherapy in a combat zone. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 84-9. ---- Institutes and departments. Andring, P. V. [Basic principles in the organization and methods of physical therapy in evacuation hospitals] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 452-8.—Bond, D. E. Post-war physiotherapy in military hospitals. J. Chart. Soc. Physiother., Lond., 1944-45, 30: 132.—Burci, E. Ospedale militare speciale per cure fisiche in Firenze. Boll. Fed. naz. mil. mutil., 1916, 1: 89-92.—Eighth (The) Army gets fit again; physiotherapy at an Army hospital [IUust.] Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 481.—Ely, E. J. The place and value of physiotherapy departments in the R. C. A. M. C. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 125; 1946^47, 4: 158.— Gerner, M. S. [Therapeutic physical culture in evacuation hospitals] Feldsher, Moskva, 1942, 9-12.—Grace. J. J. Con- valescent hospital treatment in England. Am. J. Electrother., 1918, 36: 62-4.—Greenhill, F. Physiotherapy in an emergency hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 668.—Herner, M. S. [Therapeutic physical culture in evacuation hospitals] Sovet. med., 1942. 6: No. 9, 30.—Hicks, C. Physical medicine in Army hospitals. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 6, 14-7.—Hirtz. Le service de physiotherapie de 1'Hopital mUitaUe du Dey (Alger) Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1912, 60: 559-71.—Korobkov, A. N. Opyt primenenija ledeb- noj fizkultury v evakohospitaljakh Zabajkalskogo voennogo okruga. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 105-7.—Lowman, E. W. Physical medicine in the isolated miUtary dispensary. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 517-23.—McMillan, C. W. Physical therapy in miUtary hospitals. Med. Herald, 1931, 50: 92.— Muller, E. Die neue physikaUsch-therapeutische Anstalt des k. Garnisonlazaretbes Miinchen. Mschr. phys. diat. Heilmeth., 1910, 2: 35-9.—Patterson, R. U. Physical therapy in Army hospitals. Proc. Ann. Congr. M. Educ, 1932, 117-9 — Reiger, A. Station hospital physical therapy. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 104-9.—Retelskaja, L. V. [AppUcation of thera- peutic physical culture in evacuation hospitals] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1941, No. 9, 53-7.—Rose, D. L. High lights of physi- cal medicine at Walter Reed General Hospital, 1941-46. Arch. Phys. M., 1947, 28: 99-108.—Rusk, H. A., & Voldeng, K. E. Physical medicine in the Army AU Forces convalescent hospital. Ibid., 1945, 26: 766-9.—Sabatucci, F. II reparto di elettrologia e terapia fisica deU'Ospedale miUtare del Celio. Policlinico, 1944, 51: sez. prat., 433-47.—Smart, M., & Kiernander, B. Physical medicine in the Royal Air Force; the Central Medical Establishment. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1945, 8: 126-30.—Tichy. Aufgaben eines Reserve-Kurlazaretts im HeUplan fiir Rheu- makranke und bewegungsgestorte Soldaten. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1375 (Abstr.)—Titus, N. E. Organization and equip- ment of a physical therapy department for convalescent and general hospitals during war. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 177-81.— Wacker, T. Travail de l'lnstitut universitaire de physiothera- pie de 1'Hopital cantonal de Geneve. Vjschr. schweiz. Sani- tatsoff., 1940, 17: 6-13.—Weeden, W. M., & Stein, H. D. Physical medicine in an evacuation hospital. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 272-5. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 85-9. ---- Instruction. Krusen, F. H., & Elkins, E. C. Teaching of physical medi- cine in relation to the war effort. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 543-56. Also War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 367-85. ---- Manual. Hecht, V. Leitfaden der physikalisch-thera- peutischen Nachbehandlung Kriegsverwundeter: Massage, Heilgymnastik, Apparatbehandlung, Thermo-, Hydro- und Elektrotherapie. 260p. 22cm. Wien, 1916. PHYSICAL THERAPY 769 PHYSICAL THERAPY United States. Naval Hospital. Physical therapy technique. 87p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Weed, L. H„ Fishbein, M. [et al.] Physical therapy; a manual prepared by the Council on Physical Therapy of the American Medical Association. Army M. Bull., 1942, 64: 140-78. --- Mechanotherapy. Burmeister, R. Eine mediko-mechanische Abteilung, von Leichtverwundeten kostenlos hergestellt. 128p. 8? Berl., 1918. Forms H. 67, Veroff. MU. San. Frostell, G. Kriegsmechanotherapie. 176p. 19cm. Berl., 1917. Calder, C. E. Physical therapy equipment limited by War Production Board. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1942-43, 42: 335.—Davidov, V. G. Prostejsie apparaty mekhanoterapii dlja sodruzestvennykh dviienij konednostej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 149-53 — Freifeld, J. A. Posobie dUa mekhanoterapU verkhnikh i niznikh konednostej. Ibid., 153-5, 2 pi.—Gukov, A. P., & Gurshman, A. M. [Results of the appUcation of the Stern-Vasilkov physiotherapeutic apparatus in the Navy] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 252-60.—Obrosov, A. N. Komplekt peredviznoj fizioterapevti6eskoj apparatury. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, AprU, 38-41. --- Methods. See also Nerve injury, Treatment: Physio- therapy; Wound, Treatment: Physiotherapy. Adam, H. Die Nachbehandlung Kriegsverletzter mit physikalischen Mitteln. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 819-21. Also Klin. Wschr., 1940, 19: 429. Also Med. Kim., Berl., 1940, 36: 365. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 736.—Barron, N. Physical education. ReveiUe, Lond., 1918, 1: 125-33 — Broderson, B. M. [Physiotherapy of wounds and injuriesl Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 11, 5-15. ------ [Significance of urticariogenous substances in physiotherapy] Tr. Acad. mU. med. Kiroff, 1936, 5: 193-201.—Bykhovsky, S. Treatment of miUtary traumatic lesions. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1942, 5: 175.— Ebel, S. Einige Bemerkungen uber physikalische Therapie der Kriegskrankheiten. Zschr. phys. diat. Ther., 1915, 19: 182-90.—Elson. M., Coulter, J. S. [et al.] War injuries. Discuss. Conf. Am. Physiother. Ass. (1942) 1943, 21: 127-58.— Gantkowski, P. 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Opyt primenenija fizioterapU iod-iontoforezom i lampoj Bakha pri ledenU osloznenij posle ognestrelnykh ranenij deljustno-licevoj oblasti. In; Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 216-20.—McKenzie, R. T. The treatment of convalescent soldiers by physical means. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1915-16, 9: Surg. Sect., 31-70.—Parfenov, A. P. [Physiotherapy as method of prevention of neurosis in the army] Vrach. gaz., 1930, 34: 43-6.—Pemberton, R. The role of physical therapy in the rehabUitation of disabled soldiers. Am. J. M. Sc, 1942, 204: 846-56.—Physical therapy helps cure Russia's wounded. Pharm. Advance, 1942, 14: No. 158, 25.—Physical (The) treatment of wounded. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1917, 21: 144-8.—Recognition of physical treatment for the war wounded. Am. J. Electrother., 1918, 36: 113.—Riza Remzi [War diseases treated by hydrotherapy, physical treatment of the wounded] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 42-52.—Rozanova, N. M. [Role of physical culture in treatment of wounded] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: No. 7, 27-9.—[Therapeutic exercises in after-care of war wounds] Geneesk. gids, 1940, 18: 879.—Tindall, W. J. Fundamental principles of physical therapy. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 575-81. --- naval. Drewyer, G. E. Physical rehabiUtation and the department of physical medicine in a Naval Convalescent Hospital. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1944, 25: 408, &c—Newman, L. B. Organization, management and operation of a Navy physical therapy depart- ment. Ibid., 73-81.—Rudd, J. L. Physical therapy units and methods used by the Naval Medical Department (Philadelphia) Med. Rec, N. Y., 1945, 158: 92; 155.—Sheldon, L., jr. Naval medicine with special reference to physical therapy. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1944, 25: 522-4.—Waugh, R. L. Physical medi- cine in a Marine hospital. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 24-6. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----49 ---- Organization. Ben Dure, M. L. Physical therapy in EUCOM. Med. Bull. Europ. 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[Organization of physiotherapeutic aid in Army medical centers] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 6, 51-4.—Northrup, B. W., Make), H. P., & Martin, S. J. Organization of a physio- therapy section at an Army hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 90-3.—Patterson, J. W. T. Physical medicine in the Army; its effect on civil practice. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1945, 8: 158-63. Also Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1945-46, 39: 149.—Physical therapy in the Army. Phys. Ther. Rev., N. Y., 1950, 30: 52.— Primenenii (O) ledebnoj fizkultury pri ledenii travm voennogo vremeni; prikaz po Narkomzdravu SSSR ot 3. VII 1941 g. No. 305. Sborn. prikaz. instrukc. Narkomzdr., 1942, No. 2, 6.— Rose, D. L. The role of physical therapy and occupational therapy in the Army reconditioning program. Physiother. Rev., 1945, 25: 107-9.—Smitt, W. Massage und Gymnastik im Dienste der Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge. In: Ausstell. Kriegsbeschad. Furs. Deutschland, Dresd., 1917, 17-20.— Spitzy, H. Arbeitstherapie und Invalidenschulen. In: Kriegs- mechanotherapie (Frostell, G.) Berl., 1917, 157-70.—Strickland, B. A., jr. Physical medicine in the Army. Arch. Phys. M., 1947, 28: 229-36.—Wilson, R. Physical therapeutic measures in the Canadian Army Medical Corps. Am. J. Electrother., 1919, 37: 279-87. ---- Phototherapy. Riza Remzi [Phototherapy in practical medicine; indica- tions for and against] Askert sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 58-82.—Sloiko, M. I.. & Shabaltina, E. G. [RationaUzation in heUo- and thermotherapy] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 78. ---- Progress. Bainbridge, W. S. The forward march of physical medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 365-72.—Krusen, F. H. The future of physical medicine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 301-5. ------ The development of physical medicine as observed during the past two decades. Ibid., 1947, 7: 563-70.—Letunov, S. P. [The further development of physical therapy] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 24-9.—Mead, S. Present trends in research in physical medicine. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 217-9.—Resume of recent important moves for the proper utilization of physiotherapy in treating war casualties. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1940, n. ser., 3: 132-6.—Scholz. Ergebnisse und Fortschritte auf dem Gebiete der physiotherapie. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 417-27.—Trends in phvsical medicine caused by war. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1940, 21: 689. ---- Veterans. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-164: Physical therapy in VA hospitals and centers, regional and VA offices. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- TB 10A-187: Instructions for prepara- tion of Monthly Report of Physical Medicine Rehabilitation Service, VA Form 10-7391. 5p. 26Hcm. Wash., 1949. Antoine, H. E. S. Physiotherapy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 1153-8.—Baker, A. Physical therapy in the Veterans Administration program. Physiother. Rev., 1944, 24: 191-3.—Brooke, C. R. Physical measures in the treatment of veterans. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1942, 23: 353-6. ------ The practice of physical therapy in hospitals of the Veterans' Administration. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 307-11.—Dawson, A. R. Physical medicme in the Veterans Administration. Arch. Phys. M., 1948, 29: 491-5. ------ & Knudson, A. B. C. The importance of physical medicine rehabiUtation as demonstrated by the experience of the Veterans Administration. South. M. J., 1948, 41: 455-60.—Fowlks, E. W. Physical medicine in a general faciUty. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1944, 25: 734, &c—Griffith, C. M. Physical therapy in the Veterans Administration. Ibid., 265-7.—Grossman, M. Coordinating occupational therapy and physical medicine in the Veterans Administration hospitals. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1946, 25: 118-22.—Knudson, A. B. C. Dynamic aspects of physical medicine in the Veterans Administration. Arch. Phys. M., 1948, 29: 29-36.—Mitchell, H. C. Physical medicine in the rehabUitation of the veteran of the World War II. Ibid., PHYSICAL THERAPY 770 PHYSICAL TRAINING 1945, 26: 227-32.—Physical therapy in the Veterans Admin- istration. Physiother. Rev., 1946, 26: 248-50.—Samberg, H. H. Some aspects of physical medicine at the Veterans Admin- istration Center, Des Moines, Iowa. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1948, 38: 219. ---- in wartime. Beaumont, W. Physical therapy in wartime Britain. Arch. phys. Ther., 1941, 22: 591-4.—Gunzburg, I. La physiothdrapie de guerre. Bruxelles mdd., 1939-40, 20: 696-700. ------ Physical medicine in industry and war. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1940, n. ser., 3: 168-71.—Gutman, J. The role of physical therapy during and after the war. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1944, 157: 100-2 — Hansson, K. G. Physical therapy in war times. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 581-5. Also N. England J. M., 1944, 231: 619.—Has the War preparedness committee forgotten physical therapy? Arch. Phys. Ther., 1940, 21: 425-7.—Hindley- Smith, J. D. Remedial treatment in war time and after. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1940, n. ser., 3: 2-5.—Kovacs, R. Physical therapy in war; a primer on mdications and technic. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 197-210.—Lowman, C. L. Physical therapy in the next war. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 63-70.—Phillips, K., & Phillips, A. M. The role of physical medicine in national defense and during active warfare. J. Florida M. Ass., 1942-43, 29: 266-70.—Piatigorsky, I. V. [The role of physiotherapy in war traumatology] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1944, No. 4, 42-7.— Smart, M. Physical medicine in war time. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1940, n. ser., 3: 42.-—Syracuse, J. A. E. The role of physical medicine in treatment of war casualties. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 500.—Trial, R. L. Le bilan d'un an de physiothdrapie de guerre; donndes statistiques et rdsultats thdrapeutiques. BuU. Serv. san., Par., 1944, 2: 164-97.—Troup, W. A. Physical medicine and the war. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1941, 4: 166.—War preparations for physical therapeutics. Am. J. Electrother., 1918, 36: 80.—Wilbur, R. L. Physical medicine and the war. Norfolk M. News, 1944, 4: No. 6, 1. PHYSICAL therapy aide. See also Physical therapist. Attractions for a physical therapy aide in the Army. Physio- ther. Rev., 1943, 23: 157-60.—Female physical therapy aides in Medical Department of Army. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 409.—Need (The) for physical therapy aides in the war effort. Ibid., 1942, 23: 680-4. PHYSICAL training. See also Health education; Kinesiology; Na- tional defense, Educational problems; Physical therapy; Sport; Training. Address by Hon. Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War. Am. Phys. Educ. Rev., 1920, 25: 106-11.—Alfurno. Sulla gin- nastica. Gior. med. mil., 1851-52, 1: 50.—Bell, K. D. Physical training and the medical profession. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 639-54.—Beyer, H. G. MiUtary physical training. Proc. Ass. MU. Surgeons U. S. 1897, 265-310.—Borghelli, S. T. El Ejdrcito y la educaci6n ffsica. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1944, 44: pt 2, 627-33.—Brownell, C. L. We learned about fitness from them. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 182-4.—Bunk in, N. Fizideskaja podgotovka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 739-52.—Covaciu-UImeanu, F. Educatia fizicS, si medicina. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 489-91.— Garcia Vargas, G. Compendio de cultura ffsica. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1948, No. 127, 71-4.—Govaerts, A. Recherches sur l'entratnement musculaUe chez l'homme. Arch. belg. Serv. san. armde, 1938, 91: 281-9.—Hill, H. B. Physical training and its progress, past and future. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1926, 12: 113-20.—Howitt, F. D. The correlation of medical science and physical education. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 85.— Kloucek, J. Tdlovychovnd ldkafstvf. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 157.—Martinez Zuviria, E. El conscripto debil consti- tucional no debe ser eliminado sino robustecido. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1921, 20: 543-66.—Monteiro, O. A educacao fisica sob a dependencia das increcoes. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1936, 25: 157-71.—Olguin, V. V. Capacidad vital y educaci6n ffsica. Rev. san. mil, B. Air., 1941, 40:495-507.—Schuschny, H. A testi nevelds ds a katonai gyakorlatok. Kozegdszs. ds torv. orvostud. szemle, 1906, 10.—Swift, I. P. La preparacion ffsica y moral del combatiente. Rev. mil. Peru, 1943, 40: pt 3, 19 OO p i- i ---- Evaluation. See also Rehabilitation. Behnke, A. R., Pace, N., & Nuzie, S. The step-up test as a measure of the progress of physi- cal conditioning. 8p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-134, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Elbel, E. R. Effect of various physical train- ing programs upon the physical fitness of AAF personnel; influence of selection of physical train- ing activities upon physical fitness of personnel in the Central Flying Training Command. 4p 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 307, U. S. Air. Force School Aviat. M. Karpovich, P. V. The effect of forward and reverse grips on chinning at various performance levels. 5 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 189, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Weiss, R. A., & Kemp, A. Effect of various physical training programs upon the physical fitness of AAF personnel; influence of selection of physical training activities upon physical fitness of personnel in the Air Technical Service Com- mand. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 307, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Alves de Sousa, A. A educacao ffsica na preparacao do sol- dado. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1943, 5: 85-108.—Bel lot, R. L'examen physiologique dans les corps de troupe; l'entratne^ ment physique; sa surveUlance pratique. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1933, 99: 131-67.—Bunkin, N. Povysit uroven raboty medicinskoj slufby v oblasti fizideskoj podgotovki. Voen med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 7, 3-9.—Can tan, H. T. Physical training and its advantages. J. R. Unit. Serv. 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Health, 1946, 17: 144-64, ch.—Medical recategorisation in physical development centres. Month. Bull. Health Statist. (Gr. Britain War Off.) 1944-45, No. 10, 41.—Missiuro, W. [Physiological criteria as directives in physical culture] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 34: 37-44.—Mydlarski, J. [Effect of physical exercises on the development of the body] Ibid., 1935, 25: 192-214.—Schneider, D. M. The social dynamics of physical disabiUty in Army basic training. Psychiatry, 1947, 10: 323- 33.—Treves. Sdlection des jeunes soldats et rdsultats obtenus en rddducation physique. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1923. 17: 126-31. ---- Health hazards. Bastard, J. A. L. Controle mddical de l'dducation physique. Rev. Corps san. mU., Par., 1947, 3: 437-70.—Colas, J. L'en- trainement physique miUtaUe et son contr61e mddical dans un camp ldger destruction. Presse mdd., 1948, 56: 634.—Mair, G. B. Frequency of micturition and albuminuria in service patients. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 427.—Pissemsky, P. 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Good Health, 1941, 76: 115.—War-time curtaUment of physical training. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 152. PHYSICIAN. See also Emergency medical service; Man- power, medical; Practice. Recent tributes to physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 699. ---- Allocation. Allocation of physicians. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 631-3.—Medical man-power; aUocation between civUian and mUitary services. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: Suppl., 43. Also Pub. Health, Lond., 1940-41, 54: 146.—Munger, C. W. Allocating doctors in war time. Mod. Hosp., 1942, 59: 49. ---- Attitude toward war. Beach, W. M. Spirit of the physician in war and peace. J. Am. M. Ass., 1919, 73: 237.—Blome, K. Ueber Arzttum in Krieg und Frieden. Deut. Aerztebl., 1943, 73: 158.—Boberg, M. Der Arzt under zivilen und miUtarischen Verhaltnissen. Upsala lak. foren. forh., 1938-39, 44: H. 5, bil., 11.—Bonnet- Roy, F. Mddecins sovidtiques k la guerre. Bull, mdd., Par., 1947, 61: 171.—Burn-Murdoch, T. M. The relation of the medical profession to war. Brit. M. J., 1906, 1: 472.—Cheever, D. An American doctor on the war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 45: 563.—Deveze, A. Les mddecins devant la guerre. Bru- xelles mdd., 1938-39,19: No. spdc, 31-7, portr.—Doctor's (The) view of war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 1310.—Doctors and war. West Virginia M. J., 1942, 38: 37.—Hobson, J. J. Modern warfare and the doctor. Memphis M. J., 1943, 18: 161.—Is the medical profession overmiUtarized? North Carolina M. J., 1942, 3: 605.—Lockhart, L. P. The doctor and the next war. Brit. M. J., 1929, 1: 73.—Lull, G. F., Mclntire, R. T., & Parran, T. Medicine and the war. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr., 15-21.—Medical (The) profession and peace. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 2: 1037.—Noel. Mddecins civils et mddecins miUtaUes. BuU. mdd., Par., 1906, 20: 56.—Rankin, F. W. Medicine looks at war. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 101-4.—Roberts, H. The war and the doctor. Britam Today, Lond., 1941, No. 63, 12-6 — Training for war and for peace. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 77.— Trend of opinion in medical societies. Med. Care, 1943, 3: 64—70.—Zuckermann, C. El mddico y la guerra. Rev. mex. cirug., 1942, 10: 39. ---- Civilian affairs. Assessments waived for members in military service. J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1940-41, 37: 199.—Bickerich, W. Steuerer- massigungsantrage bei Einberufung zur Wehrmacht. Med. Welt, 1939, 13: 1321.—Donaldson, W. F. Remitting county and state society dues of members absent in mUitary service. Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 501.—Downer, E. C. The medical officer of health and family allowances. Pub. Health, Lond., 1939-40, 53: 202^1— Dues (1941) waived for members inducted into military service. BuU. Chicago M. Soc, 1940-41, 43: 539.—Kitchen front. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 49.—Life insurance and the physician in service. Wisconsin M. J., 1942, 41: 917-20; 1945, 44: 126-9.—O'Sheel, P. If you're joining the colors. Med. Econom., 1941—42, 19: No. 7, 53; 84.—Pearce, J. C. Insurance practice and a war bonus. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 10.—Peart, H. F. Concerning leases of physicians entering miUtary service. CaUfornia West. M., 1942, 57: 338.—Relief from war indebtedness. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1:269. ---- Civilian medical care. See also other subheadings (Allocation; Dis- tribution; Relocation, etc.) United States. Office of War Informa- tion. OWI report No. 2: The doctor shortage and medical care of civilians in wartime. 46n 13Hcm. Wash., 1943. Adson, A. W. The physician and medical care. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1943, 40: 336.—Barker, C. Physicians for civilians J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1230. Also Med. Soc. Rep. Scran- ton, 1943, 37: No. 1, 12-4.—Benedict, A. L. War depletion of the American medical profession. N. York M. J., 1917, 106: 690-2.—Ciocco, A., & Altman, I. Statistics on the patient load of physicians in private practice. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 506-13. ------ The patient load of physicians in private practice; a comparative statistical study of 3 areas. Pub Health Rep., Wash., 1943, 58: 1329-54.—Conservation of locai medical care. Wisconsin M. J., 1943, 42: 330.—Diehl, H. S. The doctor's service at home, in industry and at war In' Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 59-89.—Elliott, ji Doctors: black coats or uniforms? Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond.' 1942, 56: 215.—Falk, L. Home front jobs for doctors. Interne N. Y., 1943, 9: 227.—Frame, T. W. Statistics on the patient load of physicians in private practice. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943 121: 1109.—Gilliland, O. S. Doctors on the home front' Kansas City M. J., 1943, 19: No. 3, 9.—Hauss, A. P. An 8- point plan of boot training for the home guard of American medicine. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1944, 37: 624-6.—McCormick, E. J. Adjustment of the physician to civUian needs in wartime Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 459-63.—Medical care in war times. Nassau M. 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Ass., 1940, 115: 1366.—Newcomb, J. R. One in one hundred and twelve. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1943, 36: 159-61.—Questionnaires returned. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 539.—Reappraisal of Ohio physicians to classify those deemed available for mUitary service is begun; rulings on interns, residents and students are issued. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 160-3.—What constitutes essentiality? the criteria employed in determining whether or not a physician can be spared from civiUan Ufe for miUtary service. Med. Econom., 1941-42. 19: No. 9, 33-6. ---- Defense role. See also Preparedness, medical. Barradas, A. O mddico a guerra actual. Portugal mdd., 1919, 5: 234-8.—Beasley, B. T. The doctor and the national emergency. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 142.—Bier, R. A. The physician in national defense. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1941, 38: 961-8. Also J. Michigan M. Soc, 1942, 41: 43-8 — Bloodgood, J. C. The duty of the medical man in the present crisis. South. CUn., Richmond, 1917, 40: 304-7.—Bowyer, C. B. Physicians, wake up. Virginia M. Month., 1944, 71: 557-61.—Caudill, W. C. Our duty as physicians in the present emergency, from a patriotic standpoint. Ibid., 1943, 70: 78-80.—Coburn, H. C, jr. The responsibilities of the civiUan physician in the present war emergency. North CaroUna M. J., 1942, 3: 270-5.—Cohen, S. A. The recent medical graduate and national defense. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 59-63.—Cutter, W. D. Status of the interns and residents in the National Defense Program. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1941, 43: 460-3 (Abstr.) Also Hospitals, 1942, 16: 13-7.—Denny, R. B. The medical profession in wartime. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1942, 39: 159-61.—Doctor (The) and patriotism. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1942, 35: 69.—Doctor (The) and the war. West Virginia M. J., 1942, 38: 81-3.—Doctors for defense; a discussion of the New York State Medical Society's radio programs. Westchester M. Bull., 1941, 9: 9.—Gregory, J. R. The medical profession and the war. East Afr. M. J., 1940-41, 17: 2-13.—Griffith, F. W. President's address; the doctor and the emergency. North Carolina M. J., 1942, 3: 265-70.—Hargrove, M. D. Doctors and the war. Tristate M. J., 1942, 14: 2685.—Ivanissevich, O. Los cirujanos y los mddicos en la guerra. Bol. Inst. clfn. quir., B. AU., 1943, 19: 558.—Jackson, F. W. What more can we do? presidential address. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1942, 57. meet., 164-9.—Kopetzky, S. J. The role of the doctor in the defense program. Milwaukee M. Times, 1941, 14: No. 9, 25-8. Also N. York State J. M., 1941, 41:1487-91 — Love. A. G. The physicians in the national defense. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1941, 34: 178-83.—McNutt, P. V. The urgent need for doctors. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 605-7.— Medical (The) profession in an emergency. Brit. M. J., 1939, 1: Suppl., 277.—Medical (The) profession and war service. S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 311.—Naples, J. D. The part of the civiUan physician in the defense program. N. York State J. M., PHYSICIAN 773 PHYSICIAN 1941 41' 1163 —Phalen, J. 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M., 1941-42, 37: 639_4i.—War (The) obUgation of the individual doctor. Ibid., 1942-13, 38: 2-4. ---- Deferment. See also Selective service, Deferment. Deferred miUtary service. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 39.— Doctors and postponement of service. Ibid., 1940, 1: 1000.— Hershey, L. B. Occupational deferments of physicians, dentists and doctors of veterinary medicine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942 118: 462; 119: 268. Also N. York J. Dent., 1942, 12: 113. Also N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 371.—Ruddock, J. C. You are avaUable. BuU. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass., 1943, 73: 250.—Selective Service deferment of physicians, medical students and premedical students. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 238. ---- Distribution in wartime. See also National defense, Defense area: Hygiene, medical care and sanitation. Barker, C. A study of distribution of physicians in Con- necticut in wartime. Connecticut M. J., 1945, 9: 190-3.— Brown & Lyle, L. Distribution of medical man-power. Brit. 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Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 795; 1940, 2: 58.—Women doctors seek Army rank. Med. Woman J., 1941, 48: 117— Women physi- cians. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 361.—Women physicians and National defense. Med. Woman J., 1940, 47: 222. ---- homoeopath. Homoeopathist's (A) hardship. Med. Leg. Crim. Rev., Lond., 1944, 12: 1.—Homeopath's attempt to avoid national service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 76.—Pearson, W. A. Sons of Hahnemann in World War II. Hahneman. Month., 1943, 78: 114.—Sutherland, A. D. Homoeopaths at war. Homoeop. Rec, 1941-42, 57: 569-72. ---- Induction. See also Induction station. Borden, D. L. From civilian practice to miUtary service. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 125-30.-C A. N. The doctor in service. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 652 —Call (A) to the medical profession. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117. 2254. Also Nebraska M. J., 1942, 27: 9.—Call (A) to service. N. England J. M., 1942, 226: 31.—Conscription and the young doctor. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1940-41, 93: 265.—Defoug, G. La rdquisition et la mobiUsation des mddecins. Gaz. mdd. France, 1945, 52: 187.—Doctors (The) dUemma. Med. Rec, Houston, 1942, 36: 231.—Doctor (The) serves his country. Hygeia, Chic, 1940, 18: 855.—Downs, T. M. A civUian phy- sician in unUorm. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 133-8— Drafted doctors may apply for commissions. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1940, 37: 987.—Draft every doctor! Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 11, 6-8.—Fargo, W. C. Active mUitary duty for phy- sicians. BuU. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1940, 25: No. 12, 9.— Final draft of enabling act on medical service plans is about ready; intensive educational campaign started. Ohio M. J., 1940,36:1111.—Fishbein, M. Doctors at war. In his Doctors at War, N. Y., 1945, 3-27.—Fitts, F. M. Directors of affiliated units urged to encourage immediate active duty on individual members. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 34.—Fox, L. A. The doctor in war. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 283-92.—French, S. W. The doctor in the war effort. J. Florida M. 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Ass 1940, 115: 936.—Physicians caUed into the mUitary serv- ice. Week. Roster, Phila., 1940-41, 36: 645.—Procedure for physicians called by local draft boards. CaUfornia West. M , 1942 57: 147.—Radio broadcasts: Doctors at War. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 925. Also BuU. Fulton Co. M. Soc, 1943, 17: 11.—Recruitment of physicians. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 429 —Ritzhaupt, L. H. What can I do? J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1942, 35: 29.—Rowntree, L. G., & Baggs, A. N. The physician in Selective Service and the Army. Med. CUn. N. America, 1941, 25: 1511-26.—Rowsome, F. H., jr. Check list for doc- tors entering service. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: No. 9, 57.— Young (The) doctor and the draft. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1941, 34: 449.—Zollinger, R. M„ & Freedman, M. A. The physician prepares to enter the Army. N. England J. M., 1942, 227: 370-3. ---- killed or mutilated in action. Berger, H. Kriegsbeschadigte Aerzte und Uterarische HiUsarbeit. Munch, med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1584—Breitner, B Gedenkrede fiir die im Weltkrieg gefallenen Aerzte. Wien. klin Wschr., 1937, 50: 1137.—Haborus orvosvesztesdgek. Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1942, 23: 949-51.—Holzmeister, C. Das Denkmal fur die im Weltkriege gefaUenen Aerzte. Wien. med. Wschr 1937, 87: 539.—Menier. Mddecins combattants. Chron.'mdd., Par., 1918, 25: 153.—Segaud. Projet de souscrip- tion pour dlever un monument a la mdmoUe des mddecins, chirurgiens et pharmaciens morts aux armdes. Observ. sc. mdd., 1823, 5: 61-9.—Textoris. Rapport sur le projet d dlever un monument a la mdmoire des mddecins, chUurgiens et phar- maciens morts glorieusement aux armdes, fait au nom d'une Commission. Ibid., 115-20.—Wortis, S. B. [Extermination of medical men and destruction of hospital faculties] In: Med. Miss. Poland (Am. Unitar. Serv.) N. Y.. 1949. 43-8. ---- Military experience. See also Military medicine, Experiences; Sur- gery, Experiences. _t Bayly, H. W. Triple challenge; or, War, whirligigs and windmills; a doctor's memoirs of the years 1914 to 1929. 396p. 8? Lond., 1935. Byrne, B. J. A frontier army surgeon; an authentic description of Colorado in the eighties. 160p. 8? Cranford, N. J., 1935. PHYSICIAN 774 PHYSICIAN r Hume, E. E. The medical book of merit; United States Army and Navy decorations awarded to medical officers for distinguished service in the World War; compiled by order of the Surgeon Generals of the Army and Navy. 69p. 8? Wash., 1925. Jeans, T. T. Reminiscences of a naval surgeon. 310p. 8? Lond., 1927. Wilson, W. L. The value of a physician in war; address. 10 1. 32cm. Wash., 1949. Abderhalden, E. Aerzte en die Front. Med. Rdsch., Mainz, 1947, 1: 313.—Altman, L. L. Another letter from a coUeague in miUtary service. Westchester M. BuU., 1942, 10: No. 3, 18.—Army experience for physicians. J. Maine M. Ass., 1940, 31: 166.—Crook, J. L. The contribution of the medical profession to the war effort. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1944, 37: 186-9.—Dimas-Aruti, C. M. de. Medical ambassadors. War Doctor, 1942-13, 1: No. 12, 23.—Jones, S. The doctor I remember best. Ibid., 1943-44, 2: No. 6, 8.—Letters from members in the Armed Forces. Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7: 839-54.—Letters from members in mUitary service. West- chester M. BuU., 1942, 10: No. 4, 15; No. 7, 8.—Letters from physicians in the services. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 123-5.—MacDonald, J. K. Greetings from a member in mUitary service. Westchester M. Bull., 1942, 10: No. 3, 13.— Podolsky, E. The doctor as soldier. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1940, 152: 71-4.—Riely, L. A. Doctors in armor. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1948, 86: 633-5.—Roller, P. What's different about it? Army Doctor, 1942, 1: No. 2, 9-11. ---- Negro. Cobb, W. M. Medico-Chi and the National Selective Service. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1945, 37: 192-7.—D., A. W. The Negro physician and national defense. Ibid., 1942, 34: 36.— Giles, R. C. The National Medical Association in national defense. Ibid., 116.—Lee, H. E. The President's annual address; the status of the physician in the war effort. Ibid., 178-80. ---- Preparedness. See also Preparedness, medical. Announcements by the Surgeon Generals of the Army, Navy and Public Health Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1891.—Are you a procrastinator? Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 217.—Ashford, M. The American doctor and preparedness. N. York M. J., 1917, 105: 679.—Borden, D. L. Stand by! Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 205-11.—Clase (La) mddica ante el momento actual. Bol. As. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1941, 33: 518.—Fouts, R. W. The role of the physician in medical preparedness. J. Omaha CUn. Soc, 1942, 3: 18-23.— Hulett, A. G. Medical preparedness; every doctor's responsi- bUity. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 439-41.—McBride, G. A. The civilian doctor's part in a national military emergency. Ibid., 1935, 76: 191; 266.—MacLelland, R. M. Medical convention programs to be geared to war needs. Med. Econom., 1942—43, 20: 59.—Mason, J. B. The PhUadelphia doctor and medical preparedness. Week. Roster, PhUa., 1940-11, 36: 75-9.— Medical service for our miUtary training program. Texas J. M., 1940-41, 36: 527.—Medicine's present job. Nassau M. News, 1941, 15: No. 6, 1.—Monat, H. A. The civiUan doctor's part in a national miUtary emergency. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 64-7.—Percentages by counties in which, as of Oct. 21, Pennsylvania physicians had returned the American medical association medical preparedness questionnaire. Pennsylvania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 369.—Pfaff, R. A. Pro fessional preparedness. California West. M., 1941, 55: 295-8.— Physicians are ready to meet any demands on them. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1942, 39: 22.—R., N. P. The national emergency. Brooklyn Hosp. J., 1941, 3: 129-31.—Robinson, C. M. President's address. Tr. N. England Surg. Soc, 1940, 23: 13-22.—Skipp, W. M. A job for every member! wUl you do your part? Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 383.—Tosti. A. U medico e la guerra. Forze san., Roma, 1934, 3: 1989-93.—Truluck, G. M. Presidential address. J. S. CaroUna M. Ass., 1942, 38: 137-40. —— Procurement and assignment. See under Medical officer. ---- Protection of income. Boudin, P. Le mddecin ddmobilisd doit rdcupdrer ses cUents. Concours mdd., 1940, 62: 644.—Carter, D. Y. The absentee doctor's share. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: Suppl., 55.—Concerning an opinion from the Attorney-General on exemption of dues of CaUfornia licentiates in mUitary service of a foreign power. CaUfornia West. M., 1941, 55: 333.—Doctors' insurance cover for war risks. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 29.—Doctors and the war damage act. Ibid., 1941, 1: Suppl., 47.—Douriez, P. Les droits des mddecins victimes de faits de guerre. Concours mdd., 1943, 65: 897-9.—Fitzpatrick, E. B. Protection of prac- tices schemes and taxation. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 58.— Liebster, L. B. The absentee doctor. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: Suppl., 37.—Peart, H. F. Physicians leaving practice during present war, status on return as to former practice. California West. M., 1942, 57: 275.—Protection of the incomes and practices of physicians in miUtary service. Westchester M. BuU., 1942, 10: No. 3, 7.—Protection of practices scheme iri Liverpool. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 29.—Protection of professional incomes during mUitary servicer Australia] J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 2437.—Rogers, A. T. War bonus for panel doctors. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 97.—War service plan for physicians and dentists entering miUtary service; the Physicians' Business Bureau, Inc. Cincinnati J. M., 1942-43 23: 300. ---- Regimentation and organization. Bennett, M. J. Regimentation. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1942, 35: 497.—Federal medical reorganization. Med. Care, 1943, 3: 45-9.—Mead, J. M. Doctors in a nation at war. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 908; 920. ---- Registration. Conscript doctors of medicine without conscripting others' never. South. M. & S., 1942, 104: 638.—Physician war-age survey. Northwest M., 1942, 41: 177.—Problem (The) of medical mobiUzation; value of the war emergency register. Brit. M. J., 1938, 2: Suppl., 233.—Registration of women for war work. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 428.—Temporary registra- tion for Canadian and U. S. A. doctors. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 425. ---- Release. Graham, W. H. Reconversion of the doctor from war to peace. South. M. J., 1946, 39: 15-8.—Lahey, F. H. Medicine today; in and out of the service and after the war. Kansas City M. J., 1945, 21: 5-11.—Release and resettlement. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1:668-70. ---- Relief fund. See also Relief. Analysis of the Federal Soldiers' and SaUors' CivU ReUef Act. Wisconsin M. J., 1941, 40: 1170.—Day, H* F. Protection for physicians in the Armed Forces. N. England J. M., 1942, 226; 838.—Doctors hard hit by the war; help from Medical War ReUef Fund. Nova Scotia M. BuU., 1941, 20: 320-2. Also Pub. Health. Lond., 1940-11, 54: 144.—Legal reUef for physicians in miUtary service. Wisconsin M. J., 1942, 41: 230-2.—Medical War Relief Fund. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 647.—Physicians' rights under Soldiers and Sailors' Relief Act. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1942, 39: 214.—Providence Medical Association to help members in mUitary service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 895. ---- Relocation and rationing. See also subheading (Distribution) Federal funds for relocation of physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 420.—Fletcher, H. A. WThere should physicians available for civiUan practice, locate themselves? CaUfornia West. M., 1943, 58: 241.—Gardner, S. New plans laid for relocation and procurement of M. D.'s. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 5, 46, &c—House Committee denies funds for relocated physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 709.— Kerry, D. Doctors' war status scrutinized in the manpower controversy; recruiting and relocation under fire as new Federal steps are suggested. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 4, 40, &c.—Kirkpatrick, H. J. Rationed distribution of doctors? Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 23.—Leys, D. Rationed distribution of doctors? Ibid., 1942, 2: 709.—Obstacles stiU hinder the relocation of doctors; nevertheless, more than 1,500 have moved into critical areas. Med. Econom., 1943-44, 21: 125-36.— Priorities in physicians as weU as in materials. Science News Lett, 1941, 40: 159.—Rankin, F. W. The problems of produc- tion and distribution of physicians which face the medical profession. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1942) 1943, 208-11.—Ratio of effective physicians to population by counties; miUtary status of male physicians under 45; March 15, 1944. Wisconsin M. J., 1944, 43: 540.—Rational rationing of medical care. West. J. Surg., 1942, 50: 592.—Rationed medical care. Nassau M. News, 1942, 16: No. 5, 1.—Rationing medical care. Westchester M. Bull., 1942, 10: No. 6, 7.— Ratio of physicians for war and home front. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1942, 35: 27.—Relocations of physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 182.—Supply source for miUtary personnel. CaU- fornia West. M., 1942, 57: 285.—Voluntary rationing of medical care. Nassau M. News, 1942, 16: No. 6, 1. ---- Responsibility. See also subheading (Defense role) Responsabilidad mddica. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 212-8.—Varshavsky, K. M. [Practical significance of medical responsibUity] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 12, 24-8. ---- Salaries and economic problems. See also other subheadings. El|is, M. E. M. S. salaries. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 469 — Fenniman, W. C. A doctor's financial problems while in PHYSICIAN 775 PHYSICIAN miUtary service. Connecticut M. J.. 1942, 6: 894.—Goodman, H. Medical economics and the aftermath of the war. N. York Physician, 1942, 18: No. 4, 44—6.—Salaries of physicians in mUitary service. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1942, 39: 214.— Souza Ferreira, J. Alguns aspectos das tarefas dos mddicos e cirurgiSes em tempo de guerra. Rev. med. cir. S. Paulo, 1942, 2: 147-56. ■--- Shortage and supply. See also Manpower. Are our doctors overworked? Texas J M., 1942-43, 38: 585.—Bauer, W. W. Doctors will be scarce. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 12, 6.—C, A. B. The shortage of doctors. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 833.—Congressional committee asks over-all survey of doctor supply. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1942-43, 42: 199.—Conservation of medical resources. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1282.—Davis, M. M. The doctor shortage and how to meet it. Harpers Mag., 1942, Nov., 602-7. ------ The supply of doctors. Med. Care, 1942, 2: 314-21.—Dentists in training to aid physicians. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1942, 28: 368.—DePuy, C. A., & Maffly, A. E. Doctor shortage in East Bay hospitals; San Francisco Bay Area. California West. M., 1943, 59: 136-8.—Doctor shortage. Minnesota M., 1941, 24: 678.—Doctor shortage and civUian health in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 214-9.—Fishbein, M. The supply of physicians. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 892. ------ American medicine meets the challenge. Proc. Am. Drug Manuf. Ass., 1942, 31. meet., 89-95.—Graham, A. Medicme on guard; film dramatizes doctor shortage in war-industry community. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 10, 53-7.—Hale, R. L. Physician shortage becomes issue on Capitol Hill. Ibid., No. 3, 32-4, &c.—Hannon, R. R. Errors in article on doctor shortage from Office of War Information. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 654.—Hertzog, L. S. Medicine and Mars face shortages. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1941, 34: 422.—Hollander, A. R. Civilian needs in relation to provision and supply of physicians. Dis. Eye &c. Throat, 1942, 2: 257.—Holloway, R. Y. How the British are handling medical personnel problems. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 6, 77.—McCurrich, H. J. Economy of medical man-power. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 826.—Mitchell, A. M. The medical front; a digest of the doctors' situation. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1941, 34: 541.—Mountin, J. W. The medical manpower shortage. Interne, N. Y., 1943, 9: 60-3.— OWI implies need of action to avert medical crisis. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 8, 44-6, &c.—Paullin, J. E. Presi- dential address; present needs and future requUements. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 327-32.—Physician shortage. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 803.—Physician supply for Armed Services and civUian communities. CaUfornia West. M., 1942, 57: 319.—Pickens, M. L The effects of the war on the medical service in 38 North Carolina counties with Umited personnel. North Carolina M. J., 1942, 3: 570-2.—Rose, H. N. Medical overwork. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 64.—Rowsome, F. H., jr. Are pools an answer to the growing night-call load? Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 8, 36-8.—Schwalbe, J. Die aerztUchen Not- und Kriegsprufungen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 1403.—Shortage (The) of doctors. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 603.—Spane, A. Army faces M. D. shortage. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: No. 2, 53.—Statements concerning procurement of more physicians to meet nation's mUitary and civilian needs. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 270-2.—States supply quotas of M. D.'s. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: No. 10, 35.—Supply and demand, by Physician. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 1063.—Supply (The) of physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 766; 1943, 121: 1158.—Supply (The) of physicians; an official release from the Office of War Information. Ibid., 1943, 121: 1160-4.—Supply (The) of physicians in wartime [Great Britain] Ibid., 1941, 117: 548.—Thrush, R. W. How does the shortage of doctors affect the home? Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 8, 4.—United States CivU Service Commission appeal for 600 civiUan medical officers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 939.—Wake, S. C. Pooling of practices. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 43. 1---- Utilization. Doctors and fire prevention duties. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: Suppl., 57.—Lueth, H. C. Distribution and utilization of physicians in total war. Proc Inst. M. Chicago, 1942—43, 14: 445.—Peart, H. F. Governmental agencies and medical prac- tice. Delaware M. J., 1942, 14: 217-9.—Rowsome, F. H., jr. Are G. P.'s carrying more than their share of the load? Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 9, 34-6.—War service. S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 291. ----Wartime problems. Abell, I. Relationship of public and physicians in war. Kentucky M. J., 1943, 41: 187-92.—Aikins, W. H. B. The medical profession and the war. Canad. J. M. & S., 1915, 38: 157-62.—Anders, J. M. The medical conditions and develop- ments in previously recognized complaints due to war emer- gency. Pennsylvania M. J., 1918-19, 22: 225-33.—Conard, R. Discussion of some of the problems and readjustments con- fronting the medical profession during the war. Ohio M. J., 1942, 38: 474.—Dilemma (The) of medical men under 45 years of age. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 194.—Doctors' (The) dUemma. N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 858. Also Virginia M. Month., 1942, 69: 165.—Grice, G. D. The physician in social whirl. J. S. CaroUna M. Ass., 1943, 39: 113-7.—Kem County Medical Society studies doctors' problems in wartime. California West. M., 1942, 56: 267.—Kretschmer, H. L. War problems faced by the medical profession. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1943, 36: 633-7.—Mamlock, G. AerztUches Standesleben im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 1357; 1917, 43: 595; 1918, 44: 525.—Thygesen, P. Krigsforbrydelser og World medical association. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 416-8. ---- by countries. Arzt im Kriege. Praxis, Bern, 1941, 30: 712.—Fitness of Swedish doctors for Army service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 69.—Hume, E. E. Collaborazione fra medici civili e militari in caso di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 129-37.—Wanted doctors. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1942-43, 12: 18. ---- by countries: Australia. Australian medical practitioners and the war. Med. J. Australia, 1940, 2: 65.—Cuthbert, N. M. Appreciation of medical man power of Western Australia, with special reference to economy of personnel. Ibid., 1941, 2: 293-8.—Emergency Civil Medical Practitioner Service. Australas. J. Pharm., 1942, 23:309.—Extension (The) of contract medical practice. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 445.—Featonby, H. N. The general organization of the profession in a national emergency. Ibid., 1939, 2: 586.—Liability of medical men for military service. Ibid., 1941, 1: 705.—Medical profession of AustraUa and war; emergency preparations. Ibid., 1939, 2: 71-3. --- by countries:.Canada. Canadian Medical Procurement and As- signment Board. Facts about your medical career on demobilization; information for medical officers. 59p. 22cm. Ottawa, 1945. Appendix I, 4p., 1945, laid in. Canadian doctors for Britain. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 375.—Hunter, J. E. Medical civilian practice in wartime. Canad. Doctor, 1943, 9: No. 10, 19-22. ---- by countries: France. Boudin, P. Mddecins mobiUsds et assurances sociales. Concours mdd., 1940, 62: 463-5. ------ Ligue de ddfense professionnelle; le Sou mddical. Ibid., 745-7.—Clavelier. Confdddration des syndicats mddicaux francais; conseil d'ad- ministration du 7 Janvier 1940. Presse mdd., 1940, 48: 198.— Decret concernant l'utilisation des mddecins dtrangers en temps de guerre. Ibid., 567.—Documentation du temps de guerre; la question du logement du mddecin requis hors de son domicUe. J. mdd. Paris, 1940, 60: 100; 112.—Laignel-Lavastine. Quel- ques livres pour les mddecins mobilisds. Mddecine, Par., 1940, 21: 91-103.—Landry. La ddfense passive et les mddecins francais. Union mdd. nordest, 1939, 62: 65-73.—Medecin (Le) et l'armde. J. sc. mdd. LUle, 1923, 41: pt 2, 152; 165.—Noir, J. Au sujet des rdcriminations des mddecins mobiUsds; la mobiUsa- tion des inaptes et l'utilisation des compdtences. Concours mdd., 1940, 62: 111.—Tremolieres, F. La prdparation mddicale des ddcisions des Commissions de rdforme. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1939, 3. ser., 122: 481-6.—Vanlande. Le mddecin pendant la guerre; mdme conscience professionneUe, avec rendement maximum; moins particulariste au point de vue scientifique; technicien, mais aussi administrateur. Maroc mdd., 1939, 19: 385-9. ---- by countries: Germany. Behles, J. Als Hilfskassenarzt im Kriege. Deut. Aerztebl., 1942, 72: 381.—Conti. Leistung und Aufgabe des deutschen Arztes im Kriege. Ausland. Deut. Medizinertreffen (1942) 1944, 1. Congr., 15-26.—Hecker, H. Ueber militarische Verhaltnisse der Mediziner. Strassb. med. Ztg, 1909, 6: 216.— Lollke, H. Die Tatigkeit des Arztes in der Heimat als kriegs- entscheidender Faktor. Deut. Aerztebl., 1943, 73: 82-4.— Schmidt, W. Arzt und Wehrmacht. Med. Welt, 1935, 9: 1495. ---- by countries: Great Britain. American doctors for Britain. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 716.— Artificial shortage of doctors. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 363.— Arzt und Krieg in England. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 18.—Bayly, H. W. Medical memories of war service by land and sea; sea service in the Royal and Merchant Navies. S. George Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1943-44, 33: 72-6.—Bishop, P. M. F. Guy's and the German War. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 59: 172-9.—Bland, H. W. Wartime medical certification. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 87.—[Central Medical War Com- mittee] Recruitment for the services. Ibid., 1940, 1: Suppl., 53.—Compulsory service for R practitioners. Ibid., 2: Suppl., 5.—Doctors for Britain. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 687.— Emergency notices; issued by the Central Emergency Com- mittee of the British Medical Association. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 572.—Employment of alien doctors. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 735.—Knight, R. America asks doctors for Britain. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 11, 3.—Liability of doctors for service with H. M. forces. Med. Times, Lond., 1940, 68: 233.—Medical practitioners and mUitary service. Lancet, PHYSICIAN 776 PHYSIOLOGY Lond., 1940, 1: 1068.—Medical register and friendly aUens. Ibid., 2: 763.—Mobilization of physicians for war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 1045.—More doctors for the services; meeting of Local Medical War Committees. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl., 89.—More doctors wanted for the fighting forces. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1213.—No war bonus for panel practitioners [question in Parliament] Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 713.—Physicians requested for service in Great Britain. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1913-5.—Recruiting for Army from medical staffs of hospitals [Gr. Britain] Ibid., 1943, 121: 142.—Re- cruitment of medical men in a national emergency. Brit. M. J., 1936, 1: 723.—Reinstatement refused after war service; case of Leicestershire police surgeon. Ibid., 1943, 3: 49.—-Scott, J. B. Recruitment of medical men in a national emergency. Ibid., 1936, 1: 609.—War bonus for insurance practitioners. Ibid., 1942, 2: Suppl., 1.—War notice; young practitioners. Ibid., 1940, 1: Suppl., 83. ---- by countries: United States. Maxson, C. W. Maryland physicians in peace and war. 10 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1948. Bearse, C, Emmons, H. M. [et al.] Physicians must volun- teer from large cities. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121:1304 — Final request made for immediate return of A. M. A. prepared- ness questionnaires; more Ohio physicians called to service. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 165-7.—Greene, E. H. The increasing individual opportunity and responsibility of doctors and hospitals for service in relation to the accelerated war program J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1943, 43: 262-5.—Hundreds of Ohio physicians volunteer to examine draftees; many others on active duty at training camps; medical phases of the selective service system are analyzed. Ohio M. J., 1940, 36: 1314-26.— Indiana physicians on active duty with Uncle Sam. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1941, 34: 404-6.—Just how many are reaUy needed? Rocky Mountain M. J., 1942, 39: 126.—Kantor, J. L. The place of the civilian physician in the expansion of the United States Army. N. York State J. M., 1940, 40: 1675-8.— Lahey, F. H. The increasing individual opportunity and responsibiUty of doctors and hospitals for service in relation to the accelerated war program. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 168.—Medical mobilization and the war; Wisconsin com- missions accepted October 1st, 1918. Wisconsin AI. J., 1942, 41: 61-3.—Nichtem, S. The Murray BiU. Q. Chicago M. School, 1940-41, 1: No. 3, 22.—Ninety percent of South Caro- lina physicians have returned the questionnaires. J. S. CaroUna M. Ass., 1941, 37: 39.—Notas del Ejdrcito; el Ejdrcito necesita 20,000 doctores mas. Bol. As. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1942, 34: 295-7.—Ohio asked to furnish additional medical officers in 1943; re-appraisal to classify availables started; needs of civilians will be analyzed carefuUy. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 67.-— Ohio faces heavy draft quota in March; more physicians called for active duty; 700 questionnaires still out. Ibid., 1941, 37: 268.—Ohio physicians totaling 8,208, or 88 percent, have filed A. M. A. questionnaUe. Ibid., 59.—Ohio physicians with Armed Forces as of April 17 number 734. Ibid., 1942, 38: 480—4.—Our doctors in war service. Northwest M., 1942, 41: 259-61.—Personnel needs of the Army Medical Corps. West- chester M. Bull., 1942, 10: No. 3, 5.—Physicians must volunteer from large cities. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1092.—Physicians needed for Army service. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1940, 37: 429.— Rawls, J. L. The medical profession in the South in time of war. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 290-7.—Roster of Nebraska physicians in military service, as of July 15, 1943. Nebraska M. J., 1943, 28: 271.—Stokes, J. H. The young doctor and the war. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 17-23.—Tennessee doctors and the miUtary service. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1942, 35: 439; 1943, 36: 180.—Tennessee doctors and the military service; Ust. Ibid., 1944, 37: 24-9.—Townsend, T. M. The American doctor in wartime. Westchester M. BuU., 1939, 7: No. 10, 9.—War and American physicians. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1939, 8: 305.—West Virginia doctors called to military duty. West Virginia M. J., 1941, 37: 34.—Wisconsin physicians in service. Wisconsin M. J., 1944, 43: 165-9.—Young doctors wanted by the Army. Connecticut M. J., 1940, 4: 624.— Young physicians urged to volunteer from larger cities. Diplo- mate, 1943, 15: 158. PHYSIOLOGY. See also Arctic service; Aviation physiology; Flight; Mountain; Nutrition; Tropical service. Ladell, W. S. S. A visit to Germany to investigate wartime advances in certain branches of applied physiology, February 7th to March 13th, 1946. 27p. 25cm. Lond., 1947. Forms Rep. No. 566, Item No. 24, BIOS Final Rep., Lond Stone, W. S., Bliss, R. W. [et al.] Highlights of physiological research in military laboratories. p.5-69. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947. Symposium on military physiology. 310p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Digest Ser. No. 4, U. S. Nat. MU. Establish. Res. & Develop. Bd. Vorder Bruegge, C. F. Anatomy and physiology. 8 1. 32cm. West Point [?] 1948. Forms Lect. 1, Dep. Mil. Hyg. U. S. MU. Acad. Araujo, J. O. Noc5es de anatomia e fisiologia. In: Man- socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 18-29, 6 pi.—Beyne, P. J. E. La physiologie et la mddecine. Rev. Serv. san. mU., Par., 1939, 110: 367-71.—Egorov, P., & Stern, R. Krovetvorenie, hemo- poez. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 123-32.—Eigengesetzlichkeit (Die) der Lebensvorgange; ein Beitrag zur Periodenlehre. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1947, 29: 69; passim.—Equilibrium and bodily orientation. In: Psvchol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash., 1945, 141-53.—Ginecinsky, A., Skrypin, V., & Shulcev, G. Krovoobrasdenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 3: 140-71.—Gorovoj- Shaltan, V. Psikhofiziologia truda. Ibid., 4: 984-6.—Jung, A. Rdcentes observations sur la physiologie des muscles et de la nutrition. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1936, 13: 78-81.— Kravchinsky, B. Pisdevarenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 538-44.—Lebedinsky, A., & Simkin, N. Fiziologia voennaja. Ibid., 5: 724-34.—McCarthy, C. L., & Henze, C. Practical industrial physiology. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-36, 6.—Nathanson, A. Energeti- deskie traty bojca.' In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1188-95.—Pankratov, M., Podkopaev, N. [et al.j Refleks. Ibid., 4: 1121-36.—Rabinovic, M. Kapiljary, kapUjaroskopija. Ibid., 2: 1113-23.—Schattenstein., D. Psikhofiziologija voennogo truda. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1933, 27: 841-5.—Skrypin, V. Utomlenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 678-88.—Veselkin, P. Termo- regulacija. Ibid. 476-81.—Vladimirov, G. Obmen vescestv (metabolizm) Ibid., 3: 1403-11.—Vojafie, V. Zvuk. Ibid., 2: 782-4.—Volokhov, A. Zhazda. Ibid., 603-8.—Woodcock, H. M. Hsematophagy and haemetaboly as a normal function of various types of tissue-cell. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1922, 38:403; 39: 14. PHYSIOPATHOLOGY. See under such terms as Anoxia; Cold exposure; Cold injury; Gas poisoning; Injury; Wounded; Wound infection, etc. PHYSIQUE. See under Fitness, Constitution. PHYTOTHERAPY. See also Pharmacotherapy. Leon, R. Quelle est la valeur thdrapeutique de nos plantes? Caducde, Port-au-Prince, 1948, No. 35, 11; passim.—Mas y Guindal, J. Fitoterapia musulmana. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1929, 19: 165; passim.—Scerbo, F. Prodotti sintetici e fito- terapia. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 64-7.—Schunck de Gold- fiem, J. La phytothdrapie de guerre. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1940-41, 41: 185-7. PICRIC acid. See under Nitrophenol. PIGEON. See also Ornithosis. Cudic, S. Z. [Pigeon diseases] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 331-59.—Iizima, H. Gun-yo hato no ketueki seibun ni kan- suru kenkyQ hoi [Supplementary studies on the constituents of the blood of carrier pigeons used in the army] Acta Soc. ophth. jap., 1944, 48: 727-34.—Lesbouyries. Le pigeon voyageur; ses principales maladies. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1935, 19:443-53.—Nakane, T. Gun-vd hato ni tuite [Pigeons used by the Army] Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1942, 57: 631; 849.— Rosenwald, A. S. Veterinary problems in a signal pigeon company. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 104: 141-3.—Yager, R. H., & Gleiser, C. A. Trichomonas and Hemoproteus infec- tions and the experimental use of DDT in the control of ecto- parasites in a flock of Signal Corps pigeons in the territory of Hawaii. Ibid., 1946, 109: 204-7. PIGMENT nephropathy. See under Nephrosis. PIGNET index. See under Medical examination, Pignet index. PILONIDAL cyst [and sinus] United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 89: Pilonidal cyst and sinus. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Buie, L. A. Jeep disease (pUonidal disease of mechanized warfare) Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: 500-8 — Byrne, R. V. Pilonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: PILONIDAL CYST 777 PIT LATRINE 386-90.—Casberg, M. A. Infected pilonidal cysts and sinuses. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 493-6.—Cupp, H. B. PUo- nidal sinus. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 291-3.— Ferguson, C. PUonidal cysts; their hospitalization. Mil Surgeon, 1946, 98: 307-9.—Granet, E., & Ferguson, L. K. PUonidal disease; management of cysts, sinuses and abscesses in naval personnel. Am. J. Surg., 1945, 70: 139-52.—Jackes, H. L. PUonidal cysts and sinuses. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 3, 38-43.—Jacobs, R. G. Observations on pilo- nidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1296-8.—Kennard, H. E. A method to shorten hospitalization of patients with pUonidal cysts. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 132-5.—Kleitsch, W. P. PUonidal cyst and sinus; a preUminary report. Ibid 1949, 105: 234-7.—Kline, L. B. Pilonidal cyst. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 241-6.—Lane, W. Z. Pilonidal cysts and sinuses in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1284-95.—Moir, H. Pilonidal cyst and sinus. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 3, 34-7.—Pickett, W. J.,&Beatty, A. J. Pilonidal cysts in the Army; a report of 30 cases occurring in 97 days at Fort SiU, Oklahoma. Am. J. Surg., 1942, 56: 375-8.—Pickett, W. J., & Meyers, M. P. Further experience with pUonidal cysts at Fort SUI, Oklahoma. Ibid., 1943, 62: 387-91.—Pilonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 859.—Pilonidal cyst and sinus. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen War Dep., 1943, No. 169, 1.—Spangler, P. E. Some observa- tions on pUonidal sinus. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 175-9.— Webber, R. J. Pilonidal disease. Surg. Staff Semin. Minne- apolis Veterans Hosp., 1947, 2: 37-50.—Young, V. T. Experi- ence with a series of 450 caess of pilonidal disease at a naval hospital. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1947, 16: 6-9. --- Treatment. Alley, R. C, & Richey, C. O. PUonidal cyst; excision and primary wound closure. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 422.— Barber, P. S., & Poteat, H. M., jr. Pilonidal cyst; treatment and cure afloat. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 930-3.— Barker, V. L„ & Clark, G. H. Treatment of pilonidal cysts by excision and primary closure. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 27-30.— Berger, H. Tyrothricin therapy in postoperative pilonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 952-6.—Brown, J. S., jr. PUonidal cysts; an operative technique. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 504-6.—Coffey, R. J. Marsupialization of pUonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1326-9.—DePrizio, C. J. PUo- nidal cyst and new improved type operation. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 292-8.—Franseen, C. C. Treatment of pilonidal cysts at the 249th General Hospital at Clark Field, Luzon, P. I. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 75-8.—Glauser, F. Medical treat- ment of pUonidal cyst. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 447.— Henning, B. H., & Dempsey, T. F. The Buie operation for the cure of infected pUonidal cysts. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 23-5.—Johnson, F. H., & Gorham, S. J. Pilonidal cyst; removal by transverse incision; preliminary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1330-3.—Miscall, L., & Holder, J. S. PUonidal sinus; a method of closure by musculo-fascial flaps. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 457-61.—Rogers, H. PUonidal sinus; the indications for treatment in the military service In time of war. Ibid., 1944, 95: 454-7. Also Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 2, 8.—Salyer, J. M., & Forsee, J. H. PUonidal cysts and sinuses; an acceptable method for the eradi- cation by block excision with primary closure. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 364-8— Sawyer, M. H., & Kast, D. H. PUonidal cysts; observations on their surgical treatment and post- operative convalescence. Ibid., 1944, 95: 398-402.—Sher, J. J. X-ray treatment of pilonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 391.—Van Dyke, P. B. Management of pilonidal disease. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 420-2. PINTO. Allen, R. F., & Goodale, R. H. Pinta-like lesions among natives of Guam. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 653-62.— Bejarano, J. F. R. Mal de pinto o carate. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1638-51.—Cataldi, L., & Rossi, E. Mal del pinto. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 557-61.—Gomez Farias, R. El mal del pinto. Rev. mdd. mil., Mdx., 1939, 2: No. 8, 5-18. ------ Investigaci6n del treponema en las le- siones de 500 casos del mal del pinto. Ibid., 32-6.—Holcomb, R. C. Pinta, a treponematosis; a review of literature. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 517-52.—Leon y Blanco, F. El treponema del mal del pinto. Rev. mdd. mil., Mdx., 1939, 2: No. 8, 19-31. ------ Las lesiones de principio del mal del pinto. Ibid., 37-74.—Viguri Rodriguez, H. El mal del pinto en Zirandaro, Guerrero. Ibid., 1938, 1: No. 5, 35-51. PIROPLASMOSIS. AH Oektem, M. Pyroplazma caballi, beygir pyroplazmoz'un, de subUmee, ichtargan, acaprine zerkiyatile tedavi ve neticeleri. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 123-5— Ali Uenal, M. Beygir piroplasmosunun subUme ile tedavisi. Ibid., 1945, 23: No. 158, 8-11.—Gosset. Contribution a l'dtude de la piroplasmose dquine en Syrie. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1929, 13: 436-63.— K., R. H. Treatment of puoplasmosis of horses with pirevan. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 25.—Kikuth, W. PUo- plasmosis. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 82-5.—Steevenson, G. F. Piroplasmosis in ponies and donkeys imported into India from South Africa. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 97-9.— Wilmot-Smith, J. P. Acute piroplasmosis. Ibid., 1945-46, 17: 145-7. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----50 PIT latrine. See Latrine. PITUITARY. See also Endocrine system, Disease. Bunnemann, G. *Ein Fall von Cushingschem Syndrom aus einem Kriegslazarett der West- front; ein Beitrag zur Entstehung der Striae cutis distensae [Berlin] 19p. 23cm. Charlottenb., 1940. Bockoven, S. The relation of the sphenoid sinus to dys- function of pituitary gland. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 43.—Chiucini, G. Contributo anatomo-cUnico alia conoscenza della cachessia ipofisaria; malattia di Simmonds da infarto necrobiotico dell'ipofisi. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 17-40.—Excessive use of pitressin. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 6.—Haynes, G. O. EosinophiUc pituitary adenoma. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 80.—Lichtenstein, S. Adamantinoma of the pituitary. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 458-62, 2 pi.—Love, J. Tumor of the pituitary body with positive Aschheim-Zondek test; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 205-7.—McArthur, N. H. Cushing's syndrome, eunuchoidism. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 202-5.—Monbrun, A., & Fual, M. [Prognostic and surgical treatment of tumors of the pituitary body] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 166-72.—Murakami, S. Nokasuitai-bu syuyo ni tai-suru re-sen sy6sya no iti rei. [Cure by roentgeno- logical treatment of a case of tumor in the region of the hypophy- sis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 930-3, pi.—Poe, D. L. The clinico-pathological aspect of the pituitary gland. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 321-50.—Pomfret, A. A. Ophthalmic signs and symptoms in pituitary disease. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1936, 22: 114-21.—Watkins, P. B., Pollock, B. E., & Leedham, C. L. Hypopituitarism. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 739-49. PITYRIASIS rosea. See under Skin. PLAGUE. See also World War II, Dakar. Halliday, C. H. Plague, a potential hazard during mobilization. 33p. 27}£cm. n. p., 1938. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Plague. 8p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 10, Notes Trop. Dis., Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 124: Plague. 4p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Birt, C. Plague. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 51; 627.— Crossfill, J. W. L. Plague in Shakespeare and Pepys. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 22-8.—Fox, C. The flea in its relation to plague, with a synopsis of the rat fleas. Mil. Surgeon, 1909, 24:528-37. ------ Symptomatology and pathology of plague. Ibid., 545-52.-—Gessner, F. E. Report of a case of plague. Ibid., 1929, 64: 95-7.—Gordon, J. E. Plague. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 2, 22-4.— Hegler, C. Pest. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 129-31.—Johnson, F. H. Report of a case of septicemic plague in which practically the only symptom was an elevated tem- perature. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1933, 31: 311.—Loss, L. A case of bubonic plague. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1919, 5: 430-2.— MacArthur, W. P. The surgeon and old-time plague. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 58: 321-35.—McCoy, G. W. Bac- teriology of plague. Mil. Surgeon, 1909, 24: 519-27. ------ The examination of rats for plague infection. Ibid., 538-44.— Patane, C. Alcune osservazioni e ricerche su la presenza del bacillo deUa peste nel latte di donna e di cavia infette. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 106-8.—Plague. Rep. Surg. Gen. U. S. Navy, 1907-08, 54.—Plague; War Department technical buUetin TB Med 124. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 40-3.— Poch, R. Ueber Pest. Militararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 521-6.— Rudnev, G. Chuma (pestis) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1004-16.—Severn, A. G. M. Infective diseases of war; plague. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 74-7.—Sommerville, D. The transmission of plague by fleas. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 281.—Williams, C. L. Modern trends of plague epidemiologic research. Mil. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 155-64.—Willoughby, W. M. Diagnostic and other experiences with special reference to plague. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935. 21: 110-20. --- Control and prevention. Report of Commission appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury for the investiga- PLAGUE 778 PLANNING tion of plague in San Francisco, under instruc- tions from the Surgeon-General, Marine Hospital Service. 23p. 8° Wash., 1901. In: Papers & Addresses (Barker, L. F.) Wash. Russia. ''Ministry of War. Polozenie o meroprijatijakh protiv zanosa i rasprostranenija 6umy v vojskakh. 28p. 8? S. Peterb., 1911. Curtis, J. K. Plague; preventive medicme and therapy. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 6.—Interdepart- mental conferences on plague control. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 98.—Jakobkiewicz, J. [Prophylaxis of the plague in ItaUan sea ports] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 160; 224.—Jenkinson, S. On plague and quarantine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 271-80.—McCreery, B. Inoculation with Yersin's plague serum; a personal experience. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 214.—Martin Rascon, I., & Aranguez, M. E. La peste y la vacuna. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1924, 3. ser., 14: 369-73.— Plague-infected rats aboard ships give cause for concern to port officials. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 7, 12- 4.—Plague in the United States as reported to the Surgeon- General, PubUc Health and Marine-Hospital Service, July 15- December 25, 1908. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1908, 18: 1877- 9.—Plague work in HawaU. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 594.— Popov, p. P. K voprosu o meroprijatijakh dlja borby s legocnoj cumoj. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 268; 436.—Redondo Flores, A. La peste, la vacuna y la desinsectacion. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1924, 3. ser., 14: 313-21.—Rucker, W. C. Report of the Surgeon General in charge of the campaign [against the plague in New Orleans] Panamer. S. & M. J., 1914, 19: 77. ---- Incidence. Campbell, A. E. Plague in Secunderabad, 1934-35. J. R- Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 372-80.—Dargein. D'un foyer latent de peste sur un transport de guerre a Toulon. Marseille mdd., 1927, 64: 670-4.—Di Giura, G. L. SuU'epidemia di peste in Manciuria. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1911, 17:319-37, map.— Farner, D. S. Plague; epidemiology. Bumed. News Lett, Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 1-6.—Geiger, J. C. War and the spread of epidemic diseases. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 70.—Gelonesi, G. La seconda epidemia di peste verificatasi nella regione dello Scidle (SomaUa italiana) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1925, 2: 159-78.—Jude, L. V. R., & Lubet, J. V. H. A propos dune petite dpiddmie de peste a Beyrouth en 1932; tentative d'une ddratisation intensive; rdsultats. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: 255-68.—Klimenko, V. S. O dumnykh epidemijakh v Rossii. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 219: Med. spec, pt, 659-63.—MacArthur, W. P. Old-time plague in Britain. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 401-18.—Marras, F. M. Osservazioni ed esperienze sulla peste neUe Indie inglesi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: 301-35, 7 pi.—Pech. Epi- ddmiologie d'armde; la peste de Jaffa. Caducde, Par., 1913, 13: 299.—Plague epidemic is possible for U. S. under war stress. Science News Lett., 1941, 40: 83.—Plagues to come in war's wake microbiologist predicts. Ibid., 1939, 36: 182.—Rotman, C. M. H. Bubonic plague in Dakar. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 155-8.—Sinisi, G. Di un'epidemia petosa in Somalia. Gior. med. mU., 1922, 70: 326-30.—Stuart, R. D. Plague in Nigeria. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1930, 16: 42-4.—Townsend, S. L. Plague (bubonic and pneumonic) in Port Said. Ibid., 1944, 30: 25-9.—Vine, R. S. Plague in the Nilgiris. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 382-95.—Zembrzuski, L. Mor w dawnej Polsce i sposoby jego zwalczania. Lek. wojsk., 1933, 21: 97-109. ---- Treatment. Hurley, J. R. The management of a plague campaign within the provisional plague district. MU. Surgeon, 1909, 24: 553- 86.—Ibanez, A. Diagnostico y tratamiento de la peste bu- b6nica en la Casa de Aislamiento. Bol. san. mil., B. Air., 1909, 8: 422-9.—Mackay-Dick, J. Report on reactions to anti- plague serum. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 33. ------ A brief report on twenty-six cases of bubonic plague with the results of treatment. Ibid., 85: 105-8.—Platzer, R. F. Evalu- ation of therapeutic agents in plague; a review of the Uterature. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1674-89.—Use of plague vaccine [form letterl Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 5, 21. PLANE. See Combat plane; Jet plane. PLANKTON. MUler, M. R. An investigation of the Alaskan coastal plankton as a food. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat., 1948, Jan., 16.—Polunin, N. Some proposals for the war-time use of plankton. Chron. Bot., Waltham, 1942-43, 7: 133-5. PLANNING. See also Civilian defense, Organization and planning; Emergency medical service, Organiza- tion and planning; Militarism, Postwar planning; Postwar planning. Agnew, W. J. C. Naval medical planning. MU. Surgeon 1946, 99: 752-4.—Cameron, R. D. Medical planning. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1947, 88: 73-88.—Pooler, H. W., Gibson, C. R., & Savage, T. Medical planning commission. Brit M. J., 1941, 1: 171.—Vadasz, G. A munkamozgalom ai egdszsdgugyi intdzetekben; az egdszsdges ndphadseregdrt. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 400-3.—Welsh, A. B. MUitary medi- cine; plans and operations. Proc. Am. Drug Manuf. Ass., 1943 32. Meet., 101-10. PLANT, edible. See under Arctic service; Food. PLANT (industrial) See Industrial plant; Munitions plant. PLASMA. See Blood transfusion, Material: Plasma (and subdivisions) PLASMA bank. See Blood bank. PLASMOCHIN. See also Malaria, Pharmacology. Rasit, A., & Nuri, 0. [On plasmochin] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1932, 61: 17-9.—West. J. B., & Henderson, A. B. Plasmochin intoxication. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 87-99. PLASMOCYTOMA. See Myeloma; also Tumor. PLASMODIUM. See also Malaria, Type. Billet. Les parasites du paludisme. Caducde, Par., 1906, 6: 6.—Calmette, E. Du paludisme et de son hdmatozoaire. Ibid., 1902, 2: 181.—Serra, S. Ancora a proposito deUa forma caratteristica di certi parassiti malarici extraglobulari. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 341.—Speck & Evans, jr. Bio- chemical activity of the malaria parasite. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: 16.—Taliaferro, W. H. The biology and bio- chemistry of the malarial parasites. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 678-90.—Terzian, L. A., Stahler, N., & Weathers- by, A. B. Studies on the life cycles of Plasmodia in relation to anti-malarial drugs. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 75. ---- P. falciparum. See also Malaria, Type: Falciparum. Terzian, L. A., & Weathersby, A. B. The action of antimalarial drugs in mosquitoes in- fected with Plasmodium falciparum. 5p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. NM 007 007 (or, X-539) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- P. gallinaceum. See also Malaria, Type: Gallinaceum. Miller, Z. B., Eakin, R. E. [et al.] The influence of diet on the growth of Plasmodium gallinaceum in the chick. 13p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-334, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Terzian, L. A., Saxe, L. H., & Lally, H. The effect of increased oxygen tension on Plasmodium gallinaceum malaria in chicks. 7p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-150, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Terzian, L. A., Stahler, N., & Weathersby, A. B. The action of antimalarial drugs in mos- quitoes infected with Plasmodium gallinaceum. 15p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. NM 007 007 (or, X-539) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Action (The) of antimalarial drugs in mosquitoes infected with Plasmodium gallinaceum. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. PLASMODIUM 779 PLASTER OF PARIS Res. Inst., 1948, July, 6.—Distribution (The) of exoerythrocytic parasites and the tissue reaction caused by blood-induced Plasmodium gallinaceum infection in chicks. Ibid., 1945, July-Dec, 33.—Influence (The) of diet on the growth of Plasmodium gallinaceum in the chick. Ibid., Jan.-June, 19 ■---- P. ovale. Irfan, M. [Plasmodium ovale] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 38-45.—Plasmodium ovale in New Guinea. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 35. ---- Staining. See also Malaria, Diagnosis. Benjamin, H. B. Staining method for the determination of malarial paiasites. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 60.—Chernoff, A. H. A rapid staining technique for the malarial parasites. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 480.—Fenton, J. C. B., & Innes, J. A staining method for malaria parasites in thick blood-films. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 147-9.—Fischer, W. J. H., jr. Rapid method for staining malarial parasites in thick and thin films simultaneously. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 98.—Van Scyoc, G. P. Modified rapid staining technic for malaria. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 47.—Watson, R. B. The enumeration of malaria parasites. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 99-101.—Watt, J. Y. C, & Blackburn, C. C. Combination of Giemsa's and Field's stains for malaria para- sites. Ibid., 1945, 4: 601. PLASTER of Paris [incl. dressing] See also Splint; Wound, Treatment: Dressing. Barbarin, P. La transformation de nos appareils platrds en chirurgie de guerre. Progr. mdd., Par., 1916, 3. ser., 31: 140.—Bom, G. Gipsovaja poviazka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946^48, 1: 1271-80.—Dekleva, D. Zatvoreni gips i niegova namena. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 30-4, 3 pi.—Kulikova, A. I. [The re-use of plaster bandages] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 83.—Romadina, A. P. [Re-use of plaster bandages] Ibid.. 1943, 74.—Shibanova, K. A. [Silt and plaster bandages] Ibid., 1942, No. 10, 81.—Trouble from tight plasters. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 30, 5. ---- Apparatus, and devices. See also Fracture table; Orthopedics, Appa- ratus; Orthopedic table. Cleland, G. J. A plaster bandage-making machine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 101.—Cozen, L. A tautner for Kirschner wires in casts. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 609.— D'Abreu, F. A. Apparatus for making plaster of Paris slabs. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 327.—Farrington, J. D. Adop- tion of portable fracture table for appUcation of shoulder spica casts. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 96.—Ferrell, B. E. A walking appUance for plaster casts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 413-5, pi.—Goeringer, C. F. An aid to the handling of patients in hip spica casts; report of a case. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 130-2.—Harvey, R. K. Device for making plaster of Paris reinforcements. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 118.— Hipps, H. E. Portable, simply-constructed plaster table for ship and advanced base use. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 9, 17.—Levey, A. Apparatus for making plaster of Paris bandages. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 152-4 — Modification of the Telson rocker. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 5.—O'Donnell, D. Practical walking sUpper for plaster cast. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 360.—Plaster (The) cart. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 120.—Sharpe, N. W. A dependable bandage roller. Mil. Surgeon, 1919, 45: 608.—Walder, H. J., Knepper, P. A., & Cook. R. L. A machine for roUing plaster of Paris bandage. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 198.—Williams, A. L. A simple and efficient plaster bandage roUer. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 82-5. ---- Indications and evaluation. Bergeron, L. *Le pansement platr6 dans les plaies de guerre. 164p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Dalmas, H. *Traitement des plaies et frac- tures de guerre par le platre ferme; 6tude critique a propos des observations recueillies sur les blesses de la guerre d'Espagne. 75p. 24cm. Marseille, 1939. Perron, J. M. C. Contribution a l'etude du traitement des fractures de guerre par les platres occlusifs. 31p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Baillat, G. Le traitement des fractures de guerre par l'appareil platrd occlusif. Rev. orthop., Par., 1939-40, 3. ser., 26: 656-63.—Bankart, A. S. B. On the use of plaster of Paris for air-raid and other casualties. Practitioner, Lond., 1941, 146: 154-61.—Gasne, A. A propos de l'emploi des appareils platrds totalement cUculaires dans le traitement des blessures de guerre. Mdm. Acad, chir., Par., 1940, 66: 146-55.— Kalachnikov, B. P. Prostoj sposob vosstanovlenija otra- botannykh gipsovykh povjazok. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c. (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 261-8.— Killian. Ueber das Distraktionsgipsverfahren zur Behandlung von Knochen- bruchen mit Berucksichtigung der Feldversorgung. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 1264.—Kravchenko, P. V. Glukhaja gipsovaja povjazka pri ledenii ognestrelnykh perelomov bedra. In: Vopr. khir. vomy &c. (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 194-202.—Kreglinger, G. Kriegschirurgische Erfah- rungen iiber den Gipsverband im Felde und in den Heimat. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 128-35. illust.—Maitland, A. I. L. The use of plaster of Paris in first aid or emergency treatment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 122-5.—Meissner, P. Die Bedeutung des Gipsverbandes fiir die vorderen Sanitats- einrichtungen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 347-9.— Platre (Le) fermd et les fractures de guerre. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1940, 13: 196-8—Zoltan, J., & Wald, B. Csonttordsek functionaUs kezeldse a gipszrdgzftds idejdn. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 323-37, illust. ---- Splint. See also Splint. Gurevich, N. A. [Glycerine-plaster-of-Paris immovable bandages (spUnts), their preparation beforehand and appUca- tion in time of war] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 25-8.—Kazunin, F. A. [A porous plaster splint for transport immobilization] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 11, 72.— Luck, J. V. Plaster of Paris casts and splints. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 44-9.—Plaster of Paris splinting. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 21, 4. ---- Technic. Rostock, P. Gipsverbandtechnik im Kriege. 52p. 22cm. Lpz., 1945. Andre, H. Preparation of plaster of Paris bandages. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 356-9.— Arakawa, H. Senzi Gips-hotai daiyo-hin tokuni Gips-zinken ni tuite [The substitute in wartime for plaster bandages, especially the rayon plaster bandages] Ika-kikaigaku zassi, 1938-39, 16: 225-32.— Brittain, H. A. The modern application of plaster of Paris. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 409-34. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 591-616.—Dorfman, L. L. [Prepara- tion of immobiUzation casts for evacuation hospitals] Voen. med. glut), tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 308-10. ------ [Rationalization of plaster bandages] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 83.—Fitzpatrick, W. G. C. A simple and economical method of preparing plaster of Paris bandages. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1936, 22: 350.—Neff, G. Der Becken- gipsverband; seine Improvisation im Felde. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1949, 26: 12-7.—Padded or unpadded plaster casts. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 39, 3.—Puckett, H. L. A new bivalve plaster cast. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1934, 32: 195-7, 2 pi.—Sinadsky, N. E. [Plaster casts in the hospital train] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 28-32.—Sullivan, C. R. Hot or cold plaster casts with temperature control. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: 32-4.—Teischinger, R. Technik des Gipsverbandes unter Frontverhaltnissen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 140-6.—Trueta, J. Plaster-of-Paris technique. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 250-83, iUust.— Weddell, J. M. The unpadded plaster cast. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 217-21.—Zohlen, E. Beckengips in Gurt- schwebe; zur Statik des Gipsverbandes. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 76-81. ---- Tobruk plaster. Improved Tobruk plaster (Mark III) BuU. Army M. Dep. Lond., 1944, No. 39, 4.—Marnham, R. The Tobruk plaster. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 281. PLASTIC eye. See Eye, artificial. PLASTIC material. See also Denture, Bridge. Blum, G. Plastics for bone grafts, bone support and frac- ture pinning. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5:12.—Frantz, V. K. New surgical plastics and hemostatics. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 182-5.—Plastics evaluation. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 157. PLASTIC paint. See under Paint. PLASTIC surgery. See also Needle holder; Neurosurgery, Meth- ods; Ophthalmology, surgical; Surgical technic, reconstructive. Alfredo, J. A cirurgia plastica aplicada as feridas de guerra. Rev. mdd. Pernambuco, 1943, 13: 1-10.—Aufricht, G. Re- constructive plastic surgery in war and peace. Tr. Soc. Plast. Surg., 1940, 9. meet., 17-20. ------ The rehabUitation pro- gram and plastic surgery. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg., 1946, 1: 249-54.—Blair, V. P. The role of the plastic surgeon in the care PLASTIC SURGERY 780 PLASTIC SURGERY of war injuries. Ann. Surg., 1941, 113: 697-704. Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1940) 1941, 53: 56-63.—Brown. G. V. I. 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York, 1947, 6: 125-8.—Gerrie, J. W. Plastic sur- gery. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 36-41 — Greeley, P. W. Current experiences in piastic surgery among naval personnel. Am. J. Surg. 1945, 67: 401-11.—Ivy, R. H. Plastic surgery in combat and civiUan casualties. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1944, 13: 45-9. ------& Miller, H. A. Plastic surgery. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 160-76.—Kazanjian, V. H. Plastic surgery. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 140.—Kirkham, H. L. D., Mills, J. T., & Potter, L. E. Plastic surgery as related to war surgery. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1943, 23: 1603-11.— Letterman, G. S., & Meloy, W. C. Recent advances in plastic surgery. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 165-72.—Maeda, T. Sensyo-sya no seikei-syuzyutu ni tuite [Plastic surgery on the war-wounded] Iryo, 1946-48, 1: No. 2, 1-5.—Maliniac, J. W. Plastic surgery in war; preparedness of the profession at large. Tr. Soc. Plast. Surg., 1940, 9. meet., 21-3.—Marino, H. Cirugfa plastica en la guerra actual. Bol. Soc. cir. Uruguay, 1945, 16: 311-21. Also Arch. urug. med., 1946, 28: 197-207. ------ Cirugfa plastica de guerra. Rev. As. mdd. argent., 1945, 59: 1373-6.—Mazzi, L. Un anno di chirurgia plastica di guerra; osservazioni e considerazioni. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 197-206.—Plastic surgery. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 24, 12. Also Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: No. 3, 14—7.—Prudente, A. Cirurgia pldstica e guerra. Impr. mdd., Rio, 1943, 19: No. 357, 39-58.—Straatsma, C. R. Plastic and reconstructive surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 255-7.-—Updegraff, H. L. Emergency plastic surgery. Ibid., 1938, 82: 315-21.—Zwanck, T. Cirugfa plastica; su interds mddico-militar. Rev. mil., B. AU.,1942, 42: pt 2, 719-26. ---- Congress. [Europe] Congresso europeo di chirurgia plastica di guerra [Roma, 1942] Atti. 481p. 25cm. Roma, 1943. Europaischer Kongress fiir plastische Kriegschirurgie. Klin. Wschr., 1942, 21: 1092. ---- History. Blair, V. P. Experiences in plastic surgery during the World War. Tr. Soc. Plast. Surg., 1940, 9. meet., 14-6.—Brown, G. V. 1. Problems that confronted a plastic surgeon in this country during the first World War. Ibid., 24-7.—Davis, J. S. Plastic surgery in World War I and in World War II. Ann. Surg., 1946, 123: 610-21. Also Plastic & Reconstr. Surg., 1946, 1: 255-64. Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1945) 1946, 57: 141- 52.—Galeazzi-Lisi, R. La cirugfa plastica estdtica en Italia. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 414—7.—Johnson, L. W. Plastic surgery in relation to the Armed Forces; past, present and future. MU. Surg., 1936, 79: 90-102. ---- Material. Nunn, L. L. Cartilage banks. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 99-101.—O'Connor, G. B. Establishment of cartilage depots for mUitary and civUian use. Am. J. Surg., 1942, 58: 313. ---- Organization of service. United States. Veterans Administration. 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Surg., 1943, 61: 313-5.— Novachenko, N. P. Osnovnye _ voprosy vosstanovitelnoj khirurgU organov opory i dvifenija na sovremennom etape. Vrach. delo, 1945, 25: 587-92.—Tanzer, R. C. Plastic surgery in a mUitary hospital. N. England J. M., 1946, 235: 852-5. ---- Technic. See also Surgical technic. Aschan, P. E. Plastisch-chirurgische Operationen bei Kriegsverletzungen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 142-6. -----■ Plastikkirurgi vid krigsskador. Nord. med., 1944, 22: 933-9, illust. ------ Plastisk kirurgi vid krigsskador. Ibid., 1132, illust.—Balkin, S. G. Principles of plastic surgery. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1947, 2: 219-29.— Betelman, A. I. FormirujuSdie apparaty pri plastike mjagkikh tkanej podborododnoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 69-73.—Bogoraz, N., & Kolen, A. Plastideskie operacU. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 569-79.—Butikova, N. I. Plastika bolsikh defektov prirotovoj oblasti filatovskim steblem. 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Lumidre physiol., 1939, 100-2.—Mclndoe, A. H. Skin grafting in wounds involving skin loss. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 171-82.—Marziani, R. Trapianti di cute negli esiti del congelamento di III grado ai piedi. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 377-90.— Matuki, M. Sensyo-sei izyo kogo seihuku syuzyutu ni kan- suru kenkyu [Studies on plastic operation (surgery) for abnormal occlusion due to war wounds] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 487-9.—Matumoto, H., Matuki, M., & Nakamura, H. Indo-ho no yoru sensyo kyosin-bu kesson seikei syuzyutu seiseki [Results in plastic operation by the India.n method on war wounds resulting in lack of cheek or Up] Ibid., 1939, 13: 515.—May, H. The correction of scars. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 200-9.— Mykhin, M. V. Sravnitelnaja ocenka metodov plastideskogo vosstanovlenija defektov podborododnoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khU. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 43-8.—New faces for the shell-torn faces of soldiers. Sc. American, 1918, 118: 383.—Oberdorfer, A. Z. Primary skin graft for repair of traumatic skin loss; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 695.—Parin, B. V. [Skin plastics in war injuries] Sovet. med., 1944, 8: No. 7, 4-8.—Prudente, A. Transplante musculo- cutaneo e sua importancia em cirurgia de guerra. Rev. paul. med., 1943, 22: 435. ------ Transplante livre de musculo e sua apUcacao em cirurgia de guerra. Ibid., 23: 344.—RebSlo Neto, J. A cirurgia plastica em tempo de guerra; como maneja- la, nos ferimentos da face, pescoco e cabeca? An. paul. med. cU., 1944, 47: 334-8.—Ross, M. New faces for old; how a Boston sculptor is putting Ufe into copper features for soldiers. Survey, N. Y., 1918, 39: 707.—Sanvenero-Rosselli. Mutilati del viso e chirurgia plastica in tempo di guerra. BoU. mal. orecchio, 1941, 59: 151. ------ ChUurgia plastica del viso di pace e di guerra. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1942, 23: 321.— Schimka, V. Classifica sommaria delle lesioni di guerra suscettibiU d'interventi di chirurgia plastica. Chir. plast., Roma, 1939, 5: 174-6.—Schneider, S. L. Loskut-sito v sodetanU s drugimi metodami kof noj plastiki, kombinnovannaja metodika. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 87-90, illust.—Shatunovskaja, E. G. Ustranenie obsirnykh defektov Uca Filatovskim steblem. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 60-3.— Snejder, A. L. Ajak-plasztika lovdsi sdrulds utan. Honvdd- orvos, 1950, 2: 448 (Abstr.)—Sovena, E. Sul trattamento di esiti di congelamento di terzo grado dei piedi con autoplastica aU'itaUana. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, PLASTIC SURGERY 781 PLEURAL CAVITY 395-9 —Sutton, L. E. Plastic surgery in the treatment of war casualties. Am. J. Surg., 1943, 61: 239-43.—Tikhomirov, P E. Plastika vek. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 194-8.—Velikanova, M. M. Plastideskoe vosstanovlenie ognestrelnykh defektov i deformacii Uca. Ibid., 55-60.—Voronov, N. S. Opyt svobodnoj peresadki kozi na svezerassedennye ognestrelnye rany. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 5, 51.—Zsuhovickij, M. S. Lovdses eredetii csont- hianyok csontplasztikajanak kdrddsdhez. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 176 (Abstr.) PLATE, acrylic. See Neurosurgery, Methods: Brain and cra- nium. PLETHYSMOGRAPHY. See Centrifugal force, Biological effect; Pulse. PLEURA. See also Lung; Thorax. Criep, L. H. Primary pleural mesothelioma; with report of a case. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 919-24, 6 pi — D'Alessandro, R. Le pleuropatie nell'esercito. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 2, 696-703. Also Gazz. osp., 1934, 55: 1470-5. Also Gior. med. mil.. 1934, 72: 1132-44. Also Morgagni, 1934, 76: 1465-8. Also PoUcUnico, 1934, 41: sez. prat., 1818.—Farrell, D. F., Blumberg, J. M. 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Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 549-56, 2 pi.—Coic, A. Calcifications de la pldvre. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1933, 99: 677-86, 4 pi.—Huraux, C. Sur deux cas de calcification pleu- rale. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 311-5. PLEURAL cavity. Brock, R. C. Drainage of the pleura. In: War Med., Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y, 1942, 295-301.—Halperin, A. J. Sludaj ekhinokokka plevralnoj polosti. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 221: Med. spec, pt, 21-30.—Jacobson, J. Peni- ciUin in intrapleural infection. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 97-102.—Maeda, K. Rokumaku-ko no kyusyu ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental study on absorption of fluid in the pleural cavity] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1928, 17: 212; 264.—Mowrey, F. H. Thoracic inlet tumor (Pancoast syndrome) a case report and review. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 755-9.—Velasco, R. N. Drenaje irreversible de la cavidad pleural. Rev. san. mil, B. AU-., 1938, 37: 500-8. --- Empyema. Dunham, E. K. Empyema; epidemiology. p.48-141. 26cm. 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L. A study of the empyemas at Camp Upton. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 1066. ------ A study of eighty cases of empyemas at Camp Upton. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, 1918, 33: 83-107.— Campbell, W. F. The empyema problem. Long Island M. J., 1920, 14: 1-5; Disc, 50-3.—Cases of empyema at Camp Lee, Va.; preUminary report by The Empyema Commission. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 71: 366; 443.—Cuono, J. D. The prevention of chronic empyema. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 879-83 — Cvitanovic, D., & JavanoviS, B. [Pleural empyema; study of 130 cases] Voj. san. glasnik, 1933, 4: 77-106.—Dunham, E. K. The collection and utilization of special data concerning empy- ema in the Army within the United States. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 34-47. —---- Empyema; pathology. Ibid., 142-69, 4 pi., 2 tab.— Empyema. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1919, 2: 1-15.—McDonald, L. E. Thoracic empyema. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1929, 27: 339-43.-—Michael, W. H. Postpneumonia empyema. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 413-8.—Pailloz. Rdsultats de 20 empydmes pour pleurdsie purulente. Bull. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 381; 459.—Rosenfeld, S. S. Observations on empyema thoracis in Camp Hospital No. 26, 1918-19. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1919, 96: 505. ---- Empyema: Treatment. See also Pleurisy. Keller, W. L. The surgical treatment of the refractory empyema cavities, p.320-92. 26cm. Wash., 1924. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt2. Bartolomey, R., & Beitz, J. Zur Empyembehandlung. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 157-62.—Battaglia, B. Treatment of empyema. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 763-72.—Brock, R. C. Some points in the treatment of empy- ema. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 136-63. ------ Chest surgery in war; dramage of the pleura. Brompton Hosp. Rep., Lond., 1941, 10: 1-7.—Brown, R. B., & Moxon, R. K. The nonoperative treatment of acute empyema thoracis with peniciUin; a discussion of its limitations and subsequent surgical management of its faUures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 513-27.—Carrel-Dakin (The) technique in the treatment of empyema. Ibid., 1920, 14: 527-36, 16 pi.—Casella, D. II metodo Delorme-Donati (decorticazione e pneumopessia totale) nella cura dell'empiema cronico fistolizzato. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 79-86.—Dunham, E. K. Treatment of empyema cavities with antiseptic solutions. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 170-205, 4 pi.— Ellis, C. J., & Churney, O. L. The surgical treatment of thoracic empyema. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 64, 98-103.—Flynn, S. E. PenicUlin in the treatment of empyema foUowing lobar pneu- monia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 353.—Freed, H., Haley, S. W., & Stephenson, W. O. Thoracotomy for empyema complicating pneumonia; analysis of end results in 100 consecu- tive cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 22-6 — Gonejero, A. Cirugfa de los derrames purulentes pleurales. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1920, 3. ser., 10: 394-400.—Graham, E. A. The surgical treatment of empyema in the acute and chronic stages. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 285-319.—Hebraud, Y. Rdalisation pratique de Inspiration forcde continue dans le traitement des pyothorax. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 329-37, pi — Local injection of penicillin in treatment of pneumococcal empyema. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 15.— McGraw, A. B„ & Jackson, H. C. Penicillin-sterile empyema. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1429-38.—Metcalf, C. J. Peni- cilUn in the treatment of streptococcal empyema. Ibid., 1945, 45: 926-9.—Nehmann, F. Zur Frage der Drainage bei Thorax- schussempyemen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 665.—Palmer, I. [Certain view points on the diagnosis and therapy of pleural empyema] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1936, 61: 187-96.—Soler y Garde, F. Empiema izquierdo; pleurotomfa con resecci6n costal; curaci6n. Med. mil. espan., 1897-98, 4: 153-5.— Squirm, C. M. Pioneumotorax maligno; postneumotdrax terapdutico, infiltrado precoz tuberculose Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1940, 39: 113-33.—Streptomycin therapy in chronic non-tuberculous empyema. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 11.—Voloshin, J. M. [Surgical tactics in gunshot chronic empyemas] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 189-98.—Ward, G. L. Sulphonamide resistant pneumococcal loculated empyema treated with peniciUin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 132-6—White. PeniciUin in prevention of postoperative empyema following lung resection. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: 7. PLEURISY. See also Pneumonia; Tuberculosis. Halkett, N. M., & Sanders, J. L. Final report on study of pleurisy with effusion in war pensioners. Treatm. Serv. BuU., PLEURISY 782 PLEURISY Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 10.—Trail, R. R. The significance of pleurisy and pleural effusion with particular reference to the fighting services. Tubercle, Lond., 1942, 23: 182. ---- Clinical aspect. Alfano, V. DeU'orticaria pleuritica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 2, 887-96.—Blan, P. Pleurdsies sUencieuses. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 102-5.—Hauchman, S. L. [CUnical pecuUarities of exudative pleurisy in Leningrad in 1942] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 73-8.-—Haulon, J. Sur un cas de pleurdsie contractde pseudo- tumorale. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 97-100.—Noma, N. Sekkekkyu-tinko-sokudo yori mitaru kyomakuen no rinsyo keika [Die Blutsenkungsreaktion und der klinische Verlauf der Pleuritis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 193-203.— Ors Perez, J. P. d'. Algia abdominal que simula apendicitis, en una pleuritis; nota clfnica mddica. Med. & cU. guerra, 1949, 11: 43.—Pilod, Boide, & Henri. Epanchement pleural sdro- fibrineux lymphocytaire au ddbut d'une pneumopathie aigue. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 51-4. ---- Diagnosis. Hatakeyama, I. Kyomakuen kyoeki saiho-zo no igi ni kan- suru rinsyo-teki narabi-ni zikken-teki kenkyu [CUnical and experimental studies on the significance of the cells in the pleural liquid in pleurisy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 539-54.— Motillon. A propos d'une particularitd de certaines images d'dpanchement pleural en radioscopie. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 133.—Nosaka, K. Kyomakuen sensi-eki no kin-sol hanno ni tuite [Ueber GoldsoUeaktion im pleuritischen Exsudate] Gun idan zassi, 1932,99-116.—Ricci, A. Un sin- tomo rivelatore di versamento pleurico nel seno costo-diafram- matico. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 906.—Sakurai, T., & Naga- sige, E. Hai-kekkaku narabi-ni kyomakuen no syudan-teki s5ki hakken ni tuite; hu, kaigun kyomakuen hassei no kiten wo ronzu [The discovery of early cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and pleurisy in a mass existence; appendix, development of pleurisy among sailors in the Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 363-8, pi.—Teti, D. Diagnosi e terapia precoce della pleurite; influenza del cloruro di calcio sul potere assorbente della pleura. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 399-407. ---- Disposition. Disposal of cases of pleurisy with effusion. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 5, 2. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 33.—Disposition of pleurisy cases. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 10, 2-5. ---- Etiology. See also Tuberculosis. Schneitter, G. *Ueber die Pleuritis und ihre Beurteilung durch die eidgenossische MiUtar- versicherung [Zurich] 35p. 21cm. Basel, 1944. Uzie, K. Tuberculin hannd to kyobu x-sen-zo to no kenkyu; hu, kaigun kyomaku-en no hassei ni tuite [Studies on tuberculin reaction and roentgenograms of the chest; supplement, develonment of pleurisy in the Navy] [57]p. 25^cm. Tokyo, 1933. Zissen Uigaku, 1933, 3: 375; 464; 569. Aujaleu & Chon. Pleurdsie sdro-fibrineuse a frigore non tuberculeuse. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 248-51 — Bogdan, G. [Pleural rheumatism with extra systolic arrhyth- mia] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1931, 30: 197-204.—Hatakeyama, I. Vitamin Bi ketubo no kyomakuen hassei ni oyobosu eikyo ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studies on the effect of Vitamin Bi deficiency on the development of pleurisy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 291; 390, 3 pi.—Hatch, E. D. Pleurisy with effusion and its relation to tuberculosis. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 133-7.—Hukada, K. Kyo- makuen kanzya no taikaku ni kan-suru kenkyu [Contribution to the study of physical constitution in pleurisy patients In the Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1932, 21: 187-96.—Kato, S. Guntai kyomakuen hassei to heigyo to no kankei ni tuite no tSkei-teki kenkyu [Statistische Untersuchungen iiber den Zusammenhang zwischen Militardienst und Pleuritis] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 155-96, 2 tab.-—Lafont, M. Pleuritis reuma- tica; enfermedad de Bouillaud. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1935, 25: 215-22.—Maeda, S. Taihei no tuberculin hi-nai hanno to kyomakuen to no kankei ni tuite [On the relation between the intracutaneous tubercuUn reaction and the pleurisy of soldiers] Gun idan zassi, 1931, 2385-404.—Masselot, I. La pleurdsie sdro-fibrineuse dans les antdcddents des tuberculeux pul- monaires. Rev. Corps san. mil.. Par., 1946, 2: 107-21.— Ontaneda, L. E., & Roltjer, E. A. La pleuresia sero-fibrinosa en el estadio sub-primario de la tuberculosis. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1934, 33: 519-35.—Schreiber, M. G. Anaerobnyj plevrit posle ognestrelnykh ranenij grudi. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otec. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 10: 88-100.—Vracevig, M. [Sig- nificance of exudative pleurisy in early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 141-3. ---- Incidence. Garofali, F. Le pleuriti essudative nei militari e l'opera di prevenzione nei premiUtari. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 297- 301.-—Huzigawa, K., Hara. S., & Ogawa, M. Taisyo zyQiti nen hohei dai gozyu-iti rentai ni okeru tahatu-kyomakuen tyosa hokoku [Report on the investigation on double pleurisy among the infantry troops of the 51st regiment in 1922] Gun idan zassi, 1924, 161-205.—Incidence of pleurisy. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 9, 2-5.—Kato. S. Kyomakuen no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations on pleurisy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 1-13.—Momose, B. Guntai kyomakuen no gen-in oyobi yogo ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies in causes and after-effects of pleurisy in army regiments] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 984-91.—Noda, T. Sasebo kaihei-dan ni hassei-sitaru kySmakuen no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observation of pleurisy cases in Sasebo Naval Barracks] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1935, 24: 276-84.—Pasqualini, R. Q., Lascalea, M. C. [et al.] Brote epiddmico de pleuresia serofibrinosa. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1944, 43: 999-1009. ---- Pathology. Japan. Rikugun. Guntai Kyomaku-en tyosa-kai. Guntai Kyomaku-en tyosa-kai kiso tyosa-han dai-iti-nendo sagyo h5koku [First annual report of the basic investigation squad of the Army Society for the Investigation of Pleurisy] 220p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1927. Tanaka, G. Kyomakuen sinsyutu-eki oyobi- kenko-sya kyoko-eki no kesseigaku-teki kenkyu [Serological studies on the exudate of pleurisy and the thoracic fluid of the healthy person] p. 1-69. 22cm. Tokyo, 1924. Gun idan zassi, 1924. Asaka, S. Kyomakuen no eikyu-teki yogo ni tuite [Ueber den wahren Ausgang der Pleuritis] Gun idan zassi, 1913, 392-403.—Becherescu, Capruciu, G., & lonescu. Asupra unui caz de pleurezie putrida operatie-vindecare. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1935, 34: 362-6.—Hatakeyama, I. Tyomei no kekko- syogai wo tomonaeru zyukaku-to kyomakuen no iti rei [A case of mediastinal pleurisy complicated by an unusual circulatory disturbance] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 614-9, 2 pi.— Iwahasi, T. Kyomakuen (hutu-kei) no ketueki zo [Condition of the blood in pleurisy (ordinary type)] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 703-27.—Kutukake, A. Sinsyutu-sei kyomakuen no iti boken rei tuika [Appendix to report on an autopsy case of exudative pleurisy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 357-62, pi.— Morelli, M. Sulla eosinofiUa dei versamenti pleurici. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 434-50.—Pezzi, G. La morte improvvisa nei pleuritici. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 144-8.—Soma, D. Sotei ni okeru kyomakuen keika-sya no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations on the progress of pleurisy in con- scripts] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 419-32.—Yosida, K. Kyoma- kuen ni okeru syokubutu-sei sinkei-keito no kino ni tuite [The function of the vegetative nervous system in pleurisy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1931, 20: 337-43. ---- suppurative and/or putrid. See also Pleural cavity, Empyema. Baur, F. Le traitement des pleurdsies purulentes. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 45-7.—Brouard. MydUte aigue transverse au cours d'une pleurdsie purulente a pneumocoques. Ibid.. 1935, 29: 283-7.—Delaborde. Pleurdsie purulente a streptocoques traitde par les injections intra-pleurales de collargol. Ibid., 1910, 4: 231.—Dubujadoux. Un cas de pleurdsie purulente bilatdrale. Ibid., 360-6.—Eysseric. Le traitement des pleurdsies purulentes. Ibid., 1922, 16: 133.— Fevrier, L. Pleurdsie purulente double; dpanchement volumi- neux a gauche traitd par la pleurotomie; dpanchement moddrd a droite traitd par la thoracentese; gudrison. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1909, 53:33-9.—Gary, T. Etude sur la pleurdsie purulente interlobaire mdtapneumonique. Ibid., 19i0, 56: 81-107.— Gauthier, A. Traitement de la pleurdsie purulente. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1910, 4: 225-30.—Gourmy & Ouin. Abces sous-diaphragmatique droit, extrapdritondal, a staphylocoque blanc; dvolution thoracique, avec vomique et pleurdsie puru- lente enkystde de la base; pleurotomie suivie d'incision lom- baire; drainage; gudrison. Ibid., 1912, 6: 668-70.—Gruet, E., & Bressot, E. La pleurotomie simple dans la pleurdsie purulente. Caducde, Par., 1910, 10: 6.—Heuraux & Delatour. Pleurdsies a streptocoque et sdrothdrapie. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 493-7.—Le Mer, G., & Liscoet, R. Pleurdsies purulentes a streptocoques traitdes par le rubazol. Ibid., 1937, 31: 237-41.— Moty. Traitement de la pleurdsie purulente; pleurotomie par incision verticale postdrieure. Ibid., 1910, 4: 297-304.— Mourron, E. Un cas de suppuration chronique de la pldvre interlobaUe; gudrison sans intervention chirurgicale, au moyen d'injections modificatrices. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1910, 94: 197-204.—Paitre & Germain. Un cas de phrdnicectomie pour comblement de la poche d'une pleurdsie purulente enkystde et fistulisde. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 46.—Plisson, L. Note au sujet du traitement des pleuidsies purulentes aiguds d'origine mddicale non tuberculeuses et des fistules pleuralea consdcutives k l'empydme comme traitement de ces lesions. PLEURISY 783 PLYWOOD Ibid., 1926, 20: 218-29.—Ruotte. Sur le traitement de la pleurdsie purulente. Ibid., 1910, 4: 271-3.—Sant Arius, K. [Treatment of purulent pleurisy] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 679- g5 —Vascoboinic, H. [Treatment of acute purulent pleurisy] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1933, 32: 154-62.—Vidal. Pleurdsie purulente; pleurotomie; mort subite apres 1'intervention. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 366-70.—Vincent, H. Traite- ment curatif de la pleurdsie purulente k streptocoques par les injections intra-pleurales d'argent coUoidal. Ibid., 1909, 3: 50-5.—Wavelet. Traitement de la pleurdsie purulente. Ibid., 1910 4: 356-60.—-Worms, G. Du traitement des pleurdsies purulentes. Ibid., 1924, 18: 139.—Zielinski, L., & Puszkie- wicz, R. [Data on purulent pleurisy from regional Military Hospitals for 1932-34] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 664-70.— Zoeller, C, & Gauch. Sur trois cas de pleurdsie purulente k streptocoques gudris sans pleurotomie. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1927, 21: 116-27. --- Treatment. Bates, C. The treatment of pleuritic pains by galvanism. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 961-3.—Billet, T.. & Bressot, E. De l'autosdrothdrapie dans le traitement de la pleurdsie sdro-fibrineuse. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 220-5.—Eytinge, E. O. J., & McGuire, L. W. A case of auto- serotherapy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1911, 5: 351.—Huzihira, Y. Saikin ni okeru kyomakuen no tiryo-ho ni tuite [Recent methods of treatment of pleurisy] Gun idan zassi, 1924, 96.— Kurita. A., & Hukazawa, J. Kyomakuen no tiryo-ho toku-ni sissei-kyomakuen no zinko-kikyo ryoho ni tuite [Ueber Heilverfahren der Pleuritis und zwar kunstUche Pneumothorax- Therapie der Pleuritis exsudativa] rbid., 1931, 1601-18, incl. 4 pi.—Lewis, J. L. The treatment of pleurisy with effusion in pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 138-40.—Murakami, S. Sissei-kyomakuen ni tai-suru zinko-kozan taiyo-t5 ryoho [Treatment of exudative pleurisy by means of artificial sunUght] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 720-38.—Radosavljevig, A. [Treatment of sero-fibrinous pleurisy] Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 621-40.—Reichel, I. W., & Zimmerl, C. H. Beobachtungen und Behandlungsergebnisse von Pleuritiskranken. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 210-25.—Yano, G. Ether no yakuri sayo hoi; hu, guntai kyomakuen no ether ryoho ni tuite [Supplementary information on the pharmacological action of ether; the use of ether in the cure of pleurisy among soldiers] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 1311-28. --- Types. See also Pleural cavity, Empyema. Durham, W. R., & Diamond, S. Cholesterol pleurisy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 12-5.—Lascalea, M. C, & Mosto, O. V. Pleuresia hemorrdgica parabronquftica a eosindfilos. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1939, 38: 180-9. ------ Consideraciones acerca de un caso de pleuresia hemorr£gica tuberculosa. Ibid., 1940, 39: 72-9.—Piccoli, G. II tipo morfologico predominante nei pleuritici. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 72: 1214-8.—Vaja, G. Consideratiuni asupra pleurezulor sero-fibrinoase secundare. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 662-70. PLEURODYNIA. See Myalgia. PLEUROPNEUMONIA. Sureyya Tahsin. Sari zatiirreei muhiti veya sari Zatulcenp verree [Peripneumonie contagi- euse ou pleuro-pneumonie contagieuse] p.451- 528. 24cm. Istambul, 1932. Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1932-33, 10: Infectious pleuropneumonia of the goat. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-^6, 17: 4; passim.—Malfroy. Etude sur la peste bovine. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1926, 10: 39; 117.—Shirlaw, J. F. Infectious pleuropneumonia of the goat. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 45-52. PLUG. See Ear plug. PLUMBING. Gerstein, H. H. Cross connections at Army instaUations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 203-9.—McMahon, M. Health hazards and war accidents in plumbing trades. Indust. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 22: No. 7, 1-4. PLYWOOD. Johnson, C. A. Dermatitis from the syn- thetic resins used in the manufacture of plywood gliders and planes. 2 1. 25^cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-698-15, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. AU Force. Illman, V I., Walker, A. R., & Ledingham, G. A. Effects of high air humidity and mould growth on pack-boards of plywood. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C. 6152, 1, 3 pi. PNEUMATIC suit. See under Acceleration, Protection: Clothing; also Gravitation, Protection. PNEUMOARTHROGRAPHY. See under Joint. PNEUMOCEPHALUS. See under Disease—by organs: Brain. PNEUMOCOCCUS. See also Pneumonia. Bialosuknia, W. [Research of diverse maUgnant groups of pneumococci and their changeabUity] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 7: 147-60. ---- Immunology. Vollmer, E. P., & Gillmore, J. D. Increased resistance to pneumococcus infection in mice treated with whole adrenal cortical extract. 5p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-759, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Vollmer, E. P., & Samsell, J. E. Failure of adrenocortical extract to modify the immunity acquired by intact mice through the use of pneu- mococcal vaccine. 8p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 5, Proj. NM 007 024, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Ferguson, D. Studies of active pneumococcus immunity; the duration of type I pneumococcus immunity. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1935, 33: 219-25. ------ The duration of types I and II pneumococcus immunity. Ibid., 1936, 34: 213-20. ------& Dilburn, J. H. A reinvestigation of the value of active pneu- mococcus immunity: preliminary report. Ibid., 1932, 30: 409-33.—MacLeod, C. M. An antigen from rough pneumo- cocci giving rise to protective antibodies in rabbits and mice. Rep. Com. Pneumonia U. S. Army, 1945-46, 5. ------ Occurrence of antibodies to Pneumococcus type 7 in the serum of normal people. Ibid., 5. ---- Infection. See also Pneumonia. Battistig, A. La chemioterapia deUe infezioni pneumo- cocciche coi piridene Lepetit; lavoro premiato al concorso na- zionale per i medici condotti. MiUzia san., 1940, 39: No. 24, 4-8.—Cianci, V., & Vitielli, M. La gUcemia del conigUo neUa infezione sperimentale da pneumococco. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 311-5.—Mackay-Dick, J. A case of pneumococcal septicaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 170.—MacLeod, C. M. The effect of peniciUin on experimental infections of mice with pneumococcus types I, II, and III. Rep. Pneumonia Com. U. S. Army, 1943-44, 12-5, tab.— Morisson, R., & Jausion. Pneumococcie a foyers extrapul- monaires, abcds-cutand et pdricardite, pdricardotomie suivie de succds. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1922, 16: 140.—Singer, E. O. A. A case of pneumococcus septicaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 48:451^1. ---- Typing. Reiss, H. The typing of pneumococci. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 251.—Sosa, H., & Franzani, O. F. Determi- naci6n del tipo de neumococo en el esputo. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 935-8.—White, S. Sabin's immediate pneu- mococcus typing and its value to small station hospitals. MU. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 72. ---- Vaccine. Anti-pneumonia vaccination. Army M. BuU., 1922, No. 4, 126-31.-—Ferguson, D. The human response to immunization with type I pneumococcus vaccine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 155-62.—Mokay. F., & Razi Maner [Preparation of anti- pneumococcal vaccine and result of its therapeutic appUcation in Germany] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 9-13. PNEUMODYNAMIC suit. See Clothing, Air Force. PNEUMOKONIOSIS 784 PNEUMONIA PNEUMOKONIOSIS. See also Dust; Lung disease. Arntzen, J. L. Pneumoconiosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 31-5.—Cavallini, E. Un caso di pneumo-coniosi polmonare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: pt 2, 193-6.— Channel!, G. D. Working conditions of boUer cleaning parties with special reference to dust inhalation. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 146-50.—Uiescu, C. N. Consideratiuni radiologice asupra pneumoconiozelor cu ocazia intalnirei unui cas de antracoza. Rev. san. mil., Bucur, 1935, 34: 308-11.—Munoz, E. A. Pneumoconiosis; with report of cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 36-9.—Nesbitt, R. W. Two cases of pneumokoniosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 173.— Williams, H. B. Pneumoconiosis; a study of 379 cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 194H2, 18: 250-3. PNEUMOLATOR. See under Pressure breathing, Apparatus. PNEUMOLYSIS. Aujaleu. Prdsentation de quelques tuberculeux traitds rdcemment par pneumothorax et section de brides; mdthodes de Jacobeus. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 165-9.—Dubau, R., & Bourdet, P. L'opdration de Delorme; est-ce un souvenu du passd rajeuni par une vogue dphdmdre? est-ce, au contraire, l'opdration de demain? Ibid., 1946, 40: 96-100.—Nogues, C, & Miranda, J. Neumolisis intrapleural. Rev. san. mil., Asuncidn, 1936, 8: 213-20. PNEUMONIA. See also Influenza; Lung disease; Pneumo- coccus. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Pneumonia. Report of the activities of the Pneumonia Commission. Wash., 1943/44- Adamson, W. B. Lobar pneumonia. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 11, 21.—Cole, C. S. Pneumonia: an addendum to a pneumonia study. MU. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 37-41.—Knopf, S. A. Pneumonia among soldiers in camps, cantonments, and at the front; causes, prevention, treatment, and after care. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 165-72.—Pneumonia study. Med. BuU. Continent. Air Command, 1949, 1: No. 3, 12-5.—Smith, S. Pneumonia. J. R. Army Corps, 1935, 65: 145-58.— Vovsi, M., Blagman, G., & Molchanov, N. Pnevmonia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 619-31. ---- atypical. See subheading (Virus pneumonia) ---- Bacteriology. See also Pneumococcus. Aviss, W. G. The infectivity of lobar pneumonia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 286.—Bacterial pneumonia. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 12, 8-18.—Duroux & Copin. Pneumopathie grippale avec image radiologique curieuse de miUaUe unilatdrale trds transitoire. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 101.—Gunter, R. A. Pneumonitis: due to mixed spuochetal and myceUal infections. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 184.—Peirce, C. B., & Dso, L. L. The Friedlander bacUlus in pulmonary disease. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 4, 13-9.—Roberg, N. B. Meningococci pneumonia. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 97-9.— Schiavone, E. L. Mosaico antigenico glucidico del Diplo- coccus pneumoniae. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 1081- 90.—Swartz, E., & Rohde, P. A. KlebsieUa (Friedlander's bacUlus) infections in an Army hospital. Am. J. CUn. Path., 1946, 16: 88-97.—Whitehead, N. T. Some investigations on thirty-five cases of pneumonia in Khartoum [Bacterial typing and serology] J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 440. ---- Bronchopneumonia. Anagnosti, V. D. [Case of bronchopneumonia with clinical symptoms of typhoid fever] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 741-4.— Bloedorn, W. A. Broncho-pneumonia, with special reference to incidence and diagnosis. MU. Surgeon, 1922, 51: 646-56.— Cazalas. Broncho-pneumonie avec dpanchement purUorme aseptique de la pldvre, rdsorbd spontandment en deux jours. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1921, 15: 157-60.—Espinosa, O. H., & Frattini, J. F. Anemia arregenerativa progresiva e inundaci6n leucemoide final en una bronconeumonia; valor pronostico del cuadro hematico. Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1941, 40: 326-36.— Jacobs, I. W. Broncho-pneumonia and bronchostenosis foUow- ing appendectomy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1922, 16: 57 — Kikuth, W. Bronchopneumonia of mice. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 42.—Lascalea, M. C, & Matera, R. F. Bronconeumonfas mUiares gripales. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 853-71.—Maslova, M. S. [Etiology, patho- genesis and prophylaxis of bronchopneumonia in infants] Tr. Acad. mU. mdd. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 431-5.—Meade, S. V. A diagnostic problem; bUateral bronchopneumonia with coexisting mediastinal effusion, transient pleural effusion, pathological rib fracture and metastatic nodules in the lungs. Med BuU Veterans Admin., 1943^14, 20: 335-8.—M0rch Christensen, A., & Nexmand, B. [Investigation on the origin of broncho- pneumonia and febris catarrhalis among soldiers] MUitaer- laegen, 1941, 47: 16-23.—Riza, N. [Broncho-pulmonary Upiodol by tube] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 38.— Vogelin, A. Broncho-pneumonie a pneumobacUles de Fried- lander, compUqude de septicdmie; traitement par la vaccino- thdrapie. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 81-5. ---- Clinical aspect. Barker, E. M. A case of pneumonia with an eosinophiUa developing after M & B 693. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 123.—Cardelle, B., & Valle, J. de. A prop6sito de un caso de neumonfa del l6bulo infra-cardfaco. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 124-31.—Dubrow, J. L. Type 1 pneumococcus pneumonia simulating acute coronary thrombosis. Med Bull Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 100-2.—Greco, A. J., & Kehoe E. J. Walking pneumonia. Ibid., 1932, 9: 88-91.—Jeffrey! J. R. Twenty-eight cases of pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU.,' 1921, 15: 825-9.—Marot & Teil. Les zonites; a propos de trois observations. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 272-5.— Nechaev, A. A. [Characteristics of non-tuberculous inflamma- tory pulmonary affections according to data of evacuation hospitals] Sovet. med., 1944, 8: No. 4, 8. ---- Complication. See also Pleural cavity, Empyema. Amy, A. C, & O'Farrell, W. R. A case of lobar pneumonia with delayed resolution. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1920, 35: 409-12.—Bennett, R. A. An unusual complication of lobar pneumonia. Ibid., 1935, 65: 49.—Bochkovski, P. I. [Case of gangrene of the lungs in croupous pneumonia produced by spindle-shaped bacteria] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 360-3.—Mackay-Dick, J. Massive and gen- eraUzed oedema occurring in two cases of lobar pneumonia under sulphonamide and penicillin therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 214-8.—Palacio, C. A., & Noguera, O. F. Infarto andmico con autolisis en el curso de una neumonia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 625-9.—Thomas, I. Sponta- neous pneumothorax in pneumonia; report of cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 20-5. ---- Control. See also Pneumococcus, Immunology. Cole, R. PossibiUties for pneumonia control as indicated by present scientific knowledge. MU. Surgeon, 1937, 81: 241-54.— Sound (A) attack upon the pneumonia problem in camp. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 319. ---- Diagnosis. Blomberg, M. M. The blood count in pneumonia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 253-6.—Hare, H. A. Further observations on the value of studying the pulse rate with the blood pressure in croupous pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1913, 7: 218.—Merlo Gomez, J. F. La evoluci6n de la imagen radiologia en la neumonia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 97-110.—Morphew, E. M. Exceptional initial symptoms in a case of pneumonia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 440. ---- Etiology. See also subheading (Bacteriology; Types) Florian, M. Problema pneumonulor in armata; factorii cauzaU, masuri preventive, rolul frigului in pneumonu, conceptu actuale de tratament. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 701-9.— Sakai, T., & Ohne, I. Iwayuru aen-gasu haien no iti rei [A case of so-called zinc-gas pneumonia] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 407-12, pi., ch. ---- experimental. Wilson, C. E., Byrne, A. F. [et al.] The con- trol of experimental pneumonia with penicillin. 19p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Forms No. 42, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Wilson, C. E., Hammond, C. W. [et al.] The control of experimental pneumonia; treatment of pneumococcal pneumonia in rats with oral penicillin and sulfadiazine. 12p. 27cm. Edge- wood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 85, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. m The effect of prolonged treatment with penicillin aerosols of low concentration. 9p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms No. 87, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. PNEUMONIA 785 PNEUMONIA Kikuth, W., & Bock, M. Zur Inhalationstherapie der experimentellen Bronchopneumonie mit Sulfathioharnstoff, Badional. 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Analysis of pneumonias treated at the 28th Station Hospital in eight month period. Surgeon CUc M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 13-6.— Boswell, J. R., & Dredge, T. E. Treatment of pneumonia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 145-9.—Dietlen, H. Ueber Lungenentziindung und ihre Behandlung. Deut. MUi- tararzt, 1941, 6: 23-6.—Heggie, R. M. The treatment of pneu- monia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 267-73.—Irfan Titiz [On treatment of pneumonia] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 57-69.—Jurado y Gama, E. Brief study of lobar pneu- monia, with especial reference to treatment, accompanied by condensed statistics of the MiUtary Hospital, San Luis Potosi. Mil. Surgeon, 1910, 27: 614-30—Kuyer, A. [Treatment of 100 cases of croupous pneumonia in soldiers] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1930, 70: 343-62.—Lowman, K. E. Lobar pneumonia, recent advances in therapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 74-80.—McClintic, J. K. Sixty cases of pneumonia treated at Whipple from January 1, 1936 to April 1, 1939. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 1-7.—Mel la, H. Treatment of 43 cases of lobar pneumonia. Ibid., 1936, 13: 247-50.— Pedraza, E. Tratamiento de la pneumonia. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1908, 2:11; 30.—Sadullah Nutku [Most efficient meth- ods in treatment of pneumonia] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 62-4.—Scott, T. E., & Nielsen, E. M. Eighteen years of pneumonia at WiUiam Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 241-50. ---- Treatment: Methods. Agranat, A. L. Some problems in the chemotherapy of pneumonia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 227-36.— Bocalandro, C. A. Quimioterapia de las neumonias. Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1941, 40: 966-76.—Boswell, J. R. Diathermy in the treatment of lobar pneumonia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 52-5.—Faget, G. H., & Martin, W. B. Oxygen therapy in pneumonia; five years' experience at the U. S. Marine Hospital, Norfolk, Va. Hosp. News, Wash., 1937, 4: No. 20, 4-16. Also Ann. Int. M., 1938-39, 12: 32-8. Also Med. Clarion, Manila, 1940, 6: No. 6, 5-17.—Hirschberg, L. [Treatment of pneumonia with a combination of calcium and digitalis] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 50.—Lueck, A. G. Peni- cillin in pneumonia. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 9, 10. ------ & Edge, C. O. PeniciUin in pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 480-5.—Mark, R., & Veuhoff, K. H. Zur Frage der Pneumoniebehandlung: Eubasin, Chinin- Calcium. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 262-5.—Muller, P. Ueber Pneumoniebehandlung mit Eubasinum. Ibid., 1940, 5: 409.—Oribe, J. A., & Delucchi, J. R. La fleboclisis en la neumonia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 38-43.—Schwarz, F. W. Diathermy in the treatment of pneumonia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 167.—Stein, W. The role of vita- mins and adrenal cortex hormone in the treatment of pneu- mococcal pneumonias. Ibid., 1941—42, 18: 156-60.—Villafane, M. R. Neumonias tratadas con alcohol, calcio y quinina; endovenosa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 864-7. ---- Treatment: Serum. Campbell, E. P., & Campbell, E. P. Serum treatment in lobar pneumonia. MU. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 280-5.—Free, R. M. Delayed serum reaction in pneumonia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 299-301—Helm, J. B., & Noble. H. J. X-ray observations of pneumonia treated with specific antisera. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 147-51, 2 pi.— Marvin, H. P., & Campbell, E. P. The treatment of lobar pneumonia with serum and sulfanUamide. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 224-31.—Priest, R. Notes on the treatment of acute PNEUMONIA 786 PNEUMONIA pneumonia by a convalescent serum. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 121-4.--Redden, W. R. Development of specific serum therapy in pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 35-43.-—Siraiwa, R., & Iseki, K. Haien tiryo-kessei no tiken ni tuite [Ueber die Wirkung des Heilserums gegen Pneu- monie] Gun idan zassi, 1919, 165-200, 13 ch. ---- Treatment: Sulfonamides. Brownfield, O. D. Prontosil in pneumonia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 70-2.—Butzke, E. J., & Baiter, A. M. Striking recovery in pneumonia following use of sulfapyridine; case report. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 67-9.— Canada, R. O. Sulfapyridine treatment of pneumonia; em- ployed alone and combined with serum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 108-14.—Cockrell, B. A. Spectacular response of a pneumonic patient to sulfapyridine sodium monohvdrate. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940^1, 17: 175-7.—Flippin, H. F., Rose, S. B. [et al.] Treatment of pneumococcic pneu- monia with sulfadiazine and sodium sulfadiazine. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 284-94.—Frisk, A. R. The behaviour of sulpha- pyridine in blood and urine, particularly in pneumonia. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 141 (Abstr.) ------ Sulpha- thiazole treatment in pneumonia; blood concentration and excretion. Ibid., 142 (Abstr.)—Marvin, H. P., Bradford, A. L., & Ketchum, W. H. Sulfapyridine therapy in pneumonia. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 554-60.—Marvin, H. P., Owings, F. D., & Edelson, E. K. Pneumonia therapy with sulfathiazole in military practice. Ibid., 1942, 91: 55-8.—Matusov, P. M. Ledenie krupoznoj pnevmonii sulfidinom. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 87-92.—Mella, H. Report of 92 cases of pneu- monia treated with sulfapyridine. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 197-209.—Nissen, K. Neue Erkenntnisse zur Pneumonietherapie; kritische Bemerkungen zur Chinin- und Sulfonamid-Therapie. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 118-22.— Opizzi, J. Su If amido terapia a dosis continua en las neumonias. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 239-48.—Pasqualini, R. Q. Aplicacion es clfnicas de las sulfanilamidas; tratamiento de la neumonfa. Ibid., 663-77.—Schmitt, G. F., & Hinshaw, H. C. Practical treatment of pneumonia with sulfapyridine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 116-9. ---- Types. See also subheading (Bacteriology) Cardelle, B. Neumonia a neumococo tipo VII. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1938, 2: 276-82.—Eosinophilic pneumonia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 27.—Faingold, J. E. The typing, prophylaxis, and treatment of pneumonia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 150-7.—Levine, M. H., & DeAngelis, C. E. Lipoid pneumonitis. Ibid., 1941-42, 18: 379-85.—MacLeod, C. M. Epidemiology and prevention of pneumococcal pneumonia. Rep. Com. Pneumonia U. S. Army 1945-46, 1-7. ---- Virus pneumonia. Horster, H. Klinische, epidemiologische und atiologische Beobachtungen bei der sogenannten Viruspneumonie. 13p. 29cm. n.p., 1944 [?] Morhouse, C. H., Morrill, E. E., & Hansen, C. L. A study of the incidence of primary atypical pneumonia for a period of one year at the Indoctrination Center, Lackland Air Force Base. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-122, U. S. Air Force School Aviat M. Allison, S. T. PeniciUin in primary atypical pneumonia; report of twenty-eight cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 930-2.—Atypical pneumonia in Belgium. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 23, 5.—Campbell, E. T. Primary atypical pneumonia and malaria. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 249-55.— Correll, H. L., & Cowan, I. L. Primary atypical pneumonia; an analysis of therapeutic results in 155 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 980-7.—Dingle, J. H., Abernethy. T. J. [et al.] Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 223-48. ------ Epidemiology of atypical pneumonia and acute respiratory disease at Fort Bragg, North CaroUna. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 335-46.—Duggan, L. B., & Powers, W. L. An acute respiratory infection resem- bling so-called acute pneumonitis; a report of 40 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 651-9.—Fraser, P. K. Primary atypical pneumonia of unknown aetiology. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 175-82.—Frohman, I. G., & Elkins, M. Aureomycin in near fatal atypical pneumonia; case report. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 386-9.—Fuertes Franco, S. Consideraciones sobre pneumonias de terminaci6n atfpica; empiemas metapneu- m6nicos; su tratamiento y resultados. Actas Congr. mdd. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 436-45.—Furth, J. Studies on pneumo- tropic viruses. Rep. Com. Pneumonia U. S. Army, 1945—46, 6. ------& De Gara, P. F. Studies on the etiology of primary atypical pneumonia. Ibid., 1943—44, 5. ------ Studies on the etiology of atypical pneumonia. Ibid., 1944—45, 33-5.— Gqlden, A. Pathology of atypical pneumonia. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 64-8.—Gordon, J. E. Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948,1: pt 3, Sect. 3, No. 3, 1-14, 9 tab- Green, D. M., & Eldridge, F. G. Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 503-17.—Hafken- schiel, J. H. Atypical pneumonia at an air base in India during the winter of 1944-45. Ibid., 1945, 97: 377-80.— Haight, W. L., & Trolinger, J. H. Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41:988-1000.—Hardman, G. L. Atypical primary pneumonia of the apical segments of the lower lobes. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 220-2.— Heintzelman, J. H. L., & Seligmann, A. W., jr. Evaluation of the cold agglutination test in primary atypical pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 433-7.—Higley, C. S., Warren, H. A., & Harrison, R. S. Complications of primary atypical pneumonia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 67-73.— Holmes, J. G. Primary atypical pneumonia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 49.—Horsfall, F. L., jr. Studies in the etiology of primary atypical pneumonia. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 12, 14-8.—Humphrey, A. A. Cold hemagglutina- tion test in diagnosis of primary atypical pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1117-27.—Idstrom, L. G., & Rosen- berg, B. Primary atypical pneumonia. Bull. TJ. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 88-92.—Laboratory aids in diagnosis of primary atypical pneumonia. Ibid., 1946, 5: 10-2.—Leake, W. H.t & Blachford, F. W., jr. Primary atypical pneumonia; experience at U. S. Naval Base Hospital-. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1624-6.—Levin, S. L. Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown; report of 35 cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 122-40.—McLellan, W. A. A case of virus pneumonia. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 8: No. 7, 39-44.—Moore, G. B., jr, Tannenbaum, A. J., & Smaha, T. G. Atypical pneumonia in an Army camp. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 615-22.—Morhouse, C. H., Morrill, E. E., jr. & Hansen, C. L. A study of the incidence of primary atypical pneumonia for a period of one year at the Indoctrination Center, Lackland AU Force Base, Texas. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 29.—Norris, J. C, McLaughlin, R. F., & Williams, S. F. Primary atypical pneumonia, virus type; a brief review; necropsy case presentation. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 299-304.—Orens, M. H., Kelley, R. W., & Agress, H. Abnormal blood picture of atypical pneumonia. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 56.—Parry, A. A. Primary atypical pneumonia. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 21-3.—Pasqualini, R. Q., & Lascalea, M. C. Neumonitis hemopt6ica aguda. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 781-8.— Petrovsky, G. A. K klinike atipidnykh form pnevmonij. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 12-5.—Pneumonia, primary, atypical, etiology unknown No. 826 [form letter] Burned News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: 15.—Present status of etiology of primary atypical pneumonia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 494-6.—Primary atypical pneumonia. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 588.—Primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 61, 31-5. Also War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 330-3. Also Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 20, 4.— Radke, R. A. Epidemiology of primary atypical pneumonia; analysis of 6 months experience at Fort Lewis, Washington. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 113-8.—Royce, B. F., & Victor, R. G. Bronchiectasis foUowing atypical pneumonia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 61-8.—Short, J. J. PenicUlin in the treatment of primary atypical pneumonia; report of 9 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 974-80.—Suttenfield, F. D. Primary atypical pneumonia (virus pneumonia) Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 360-4.—Theodos, P. A., & Zwickel, R. E. CUnical aspects of primary atypical pneumonia; an abstract. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 104-9.—Transmission of primary atypical pneumonia to human volunteers. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 4, 12.—Value of anterior- oblique roentgenograms in diagnosis of primary atypical pneumonia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 641.— Whiteley, J. H., Bernstein, A., & Goldman, M. Primary atypical pneumonia; a report of 25 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 499-502.—Willcox, A. Three cases of atypical pneumonia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 21-5.—Wolfson, S. A. The value of sedimentation rate determinations in the management of primary atypical pneumonia, etiology unknown. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 370-3. ---- in wounded. See also subheading (traumatic) Egorov, P. I. [Pneumonia in the wounded] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 24-7.—Molchanov, M. S. [CUnical aspects and pathogenesis of pneumonia in the wounded] KUn. med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 7, 3-9.—Zheltonozhskaia, U. A. [Pneu- monia in the wounded] Ibid., 49-51. PNEUMOPERITONEUM. See also Tuberculous, Treatment. Brian, E. G., & Ricen, E. Pulmonary tuberculosis; the role of pneumoperitoneum in the collapse therapy; a preUminary report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 591-5. ------ Col- lapse therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis; results with pneumo- peritoneum. Ibid., 1941, 39: 391-6, 6 pi.—Bruce, P. C. Pneumoperitoneum in the treatment of pulmonary tubercu- losis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 138-42 — Ricen, E. Collapse therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis; the advantage of heUum as a substitute for air in artificial pneumo- peritoneum; a preUminary report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 853-5, 2 pi. PNEUMOTHORAX 787 PNEUMOTHORAX PNEUMOTHORAX. See also Oleothorax; Oxygen poisoning, Path- ology; Tuberculosis. Beardsley, L. G. Factors relating to artificial pneumo- thorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 253-7.—De la Puerta Chavarri, R. El neumotorax como causa artificial de inutilidad total provocada en soldados completamente sanos; su importancia en el Ejdrcito desde el punto de vista de las inutilidades. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 344-52.— Di Pietro, S. Pneumotorace curativo o pneumotorace praticato a scopo di simulazione per esenzione dai servizio militare? Ann. clin. med.. Pal., 1916, 7: 43-63.—Disney, E. K. Artificial pneumothorax. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942—43, 19: 37-41.—Fingerhut, S., & Teil, P. Le pneumothorax artificiel et la pleuroscopie, techniques d'actualitd dans l'exploration des affections thoraciques. Rev. corps san. mil., Par., 1945, 1: 499-503.—Guinard, U. Les tributaUes du pneumothorax artificiel et la guerre. Rev. tuberc, Par., 1939-40, 5. ser., 5: 1114-6.—Haynes, G. O. A study in artificial pneumothorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 768-72.—Martin, A. Artificial pneumothorax; more than twelve years without de- velopment of pleural effusion. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935-36, 12: 310-4.—Matz, P. B. Artificial pneumothorax in the United States Veterans' Bureau. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 587-95.—Moore, C. L. The value of pneumo- thorax therapy in veterans' hospital. Ibid., 306-8.—Murphy, J. D. Results of pneumothorax therapj' over a 2-year period. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 217-9.—Rist, E. Un cas de pneumothorax artificiel ayant subi l'dpreuve de la guerre. BuU. Soc. mdd. hop. Paris, 1914, 38: 358-60.— Shamaskin, A. Some observations on the value of early and Uberal use of artificial pneumothorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 258-65. ---- Apparatus. Uiescu, C. N. Un nou aparat de pneumotorace. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 191-3.—Kosanovic, F. A study of ap- paratus for induction of artificial pneumothorax. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 4-10.—Mazza, M. A. Aparato sencUlo para el neumotorax. Rev. san. mil., B. AU., 1937, 36: 580.—Puskas, A. Magasnyomasu pneumothorax-kdsziildk. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 98.—Sanzio, C. Algumas consideracoes sobre a manometria do pneumotorax. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 17-20.—Stuppell, R. An improvised artificial pneu- mothorax apparatus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 163-5.— Telatycki, M. [Author's portable apparatus for artificial pneumothorax] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 471-81. ---- Complication. See also Pneumonia, Complication. Carmelo, P. Sulla patogenesi dei versamenti pleurici in corso di pneumotorace terapeutico. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 308-12.—De Witt, F. B. Artificial pneumothorax with re- current spontaneous pneumothorax. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932-33, 9: 319-21.—Gatterdam, E. A. Effects of changes in altitude on pneumothorax cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 596-8.—Ivey, H. T. The treatment of compUcations in artificial pneumothorax. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 20-5.—O'Meara, F. J. A case of sudden unexpected death due to bilateral pneumothorax. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 309.—Tanguy, R. O. L. Fidvre de crdation de P. N. O. et des premidres insufflations d'allure inhabituelle; discussion de I'dtiologie. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 75.—Taylor, S. T. The influence of pneumothorax on the electrocardiographic findings. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 850-6, 2 pi.—Van Home, H. Intrathoracic pressure and pleural exudate in artificial pneumothorax. Ibid., 1928, 4: 604-9. ---- Indication. Allen, J. H. Artificial pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 266-9.—Billon, L. Trois observations de tuberculeux traitds par la pidsithdrapie (pneumothorax artificiel) en 1912 et 1913, ayant dtd soldats et combattants. Marseille mdd., 1920, 57: 1233-47.—Burnand, R. Phtisie casdeuse gudrie par un pneumothorax artificiel; neuf mois de service dans une bataillon alpin; blessures; trdpanation; pas de rdcidive pulmonaire. Paris mdd., 1916-17, 21: 168-70.—Hazen, C. M. The role of artificial pneumothorax in the treatment of pulmonary tubercu- losis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 990-3.—Head, J. R. Collapse therapy for pulmonary tuberculosis in veterans of the World War. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physicians, 1938, 6-13.—Lacaux & Petchot-Bacque. Choc traumatique grave par pneumothorax. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 588-94.—Pilod, M. L. E. Le pneumothorax artificiel dans le traitement de la tuberoulose pulmonaire: les conditions de son application dans l'armde. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1926, 84: 103-18.—Poust, L. R. Pneumothorax and its application to the tuberculous Filipino. MU. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 49-59.—Riggs, L. D. Artificial pneumothorax in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 780-3.—Shamaskin, A. The choice between partial thoracoplasty and pneumothorax. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 23-6.—Simington, A. D. Artificial pneumothorax treatment of pulmonary tuber- culosis In Negroes. Ibid., 1934-35, 11: 29.—Spence, G. S. Collapse therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1938-39, 15: 349.—Spuzic, V. [Pneumothorax in pulmonary tubercu- losis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1933, 4: 331-48, 12 pi.—Wolff-Eisner. Fall von operativem Pneumothorax als KriegsteUnehmer. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1917, 54: 120. ---- spontaneous. Bacchialoni, A., & Castellaneta, V. II pneumotorace spon- taneo nelle affezioni acute polmonari. Gior. med. mU., 1935, 83: 560-8.—Bellon, J. G. F. E. Pneumo-hdmothorax spontand. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: 305-13.—Benedict, C. C. Pneumothorax, spontaneous bilateral, with report of three cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 599-604.— Castro Garcia, L., & Remolina Pardo, R. L. Comentarios a un caso de neumot6rax espontAneo por goma sifilftico subpleural. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 139-66.—Filibeck, G. Sul pneumotorace spontaneo benigno; contributo casistico. Gior. med. mU., 1939, 87: 457-68.—Fine, H. M. Spontaneous pneumothorax without evidence of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull, 1929, 5: 461.—Ginsberg, S. T., Sollod, B. W., & Adams, C. C. Primary spontaneous pneumo- thorax; report of a case and review of the literature. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 26-9.—Hope, J. W., & Surber, A. C, jr. Spontaneous pneumothorax. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1600-3.—Kesterson, W. J. Spontaneous pneu- mothorax, nontuberculous, with recovery. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 463.—Knetsch. Der idiopathische Spontan- pneumothorax. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 84-9.—Kuklinski, I. [Spontaneous pneumothorax from radiological viewpoint] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 20: 65-72.—Lewis, J. L. Idiopathic spon- taneous pneumothorax. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934, 10: 243-5.-—Lipscomb, H. R. Spontaneous pneumothorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 1045-7.—Loving, R. S. Spontaneous pneumothorax. MU. Surgeon, 1929, 44: 533-8.— Miorcec. Un cas de pneumothorax spontand observd chez une jeune conscrit. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 52-5 — Payn, S. B., & Lief, V. F. Spontaneous hemopneumothorax; report of a case. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 94-9.—Pease, P. P., Steuer, L. G., & Chapman, A. S. Spon- taneous pneumothorax in soldiers. Ibid., 1944, No. 82, 102-7.— Pupek, B. S. Spontaneous pneumothorax; with report of case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 914-8.—Richmond, P. Spon- taneous pneumothorax in the apparently healthy. Ibid., 1940, 38: 306-8.—Rudolf, O. Spontani pneumotoraks. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 29-32.—Schlomovitz, B. H., Glickman, L. G., & Wolff, M. Simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneu- mothorax in pneumoconiosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 153-8.—Schomer, A., & Ehrlich, D. E. Spon- taneous pneumothorax. Ibid., 206-16.—Sprague, J. S. Spon- taneous, nonsimultaneous bilateral pneumothorax. Ibid., 262-5.—Tucakovi6, M. [Spontaneous pneumothorax] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 171-4.—Volf, Brouard & Paraire. Pneu- mothorax spontand latent, non tuberculeux. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 241-3.—Watterson, W. H. Deflation of the pleural cavity in the treatment of spontaneous pneumothorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 467-73, 8 pi.—Weinstein, L. J. Simultaneous bilateral spontaneous pneumothorax. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 72: 453-8. ---- Technic. Cardelle, B., & Arias Avellan, J. Un caso de crisoterapia intra-pleural por neumotorax ineficaz. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1939, 3: 266-73.—Groves, D. G. Management of patients in whom artificial pneumothorax has been induced. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935-36, 12: 251.—Ruvidid, Z., & Pavlovi6, V. [Artificial pneumothorax] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931. 2: 267-303.— Thomas, I. Indications, contraindications, and technique of artificial pneumothorax. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 956-8.—Van Home, H. The later stages of artificial pneumo- thorax. Ibid., 1929, 5: 507-11. ---- traumatic. See also Thoracic injury. Aranda de Rojas, M. Neumot6rax espontaneo consecutivo a onda explosiva. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 6: 310-8.—Dean, J. P. Bilateral pneumothorax; report of a case following trauma of abdomen. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 388- 91.—Dundee, J. C. The post-operative treatment of battle casualties having hemopneumothorax in the evacuation hospital. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 27-9 —Girgolav, S. S. [Primary surgical aid in open pneumo- thorax] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 8, 38-40.—Holt. Pneumo- thorax. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 138.—Kulazhenko, V. I. [Primary valve bandage in wounds with open pneumothorax] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 72.—Pages, F. Sobre la existencia de un espacio paravertebral hipersonoro en los pneumot6rax de tensi6n. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1923, 3. ser., 13: 265; 298.—Souza, F. de. Pneumot6rax traumatico esquerdo total por contusao toracica, sem fratura nem les5es extemas. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 59-66. PODIATRY. See under Chiropody; Foot. POISON 788 POISON ANTIDOTE POISON. See also Poisoning; also names of poisonous substances. United States. Navy Department. Gen- eral safety rules (United States Navy yards and naval stations) Section 4: Industrial poisons and dangerous substances, 1931. 39p. 18cm. Wash., 1931. Chlorinated solvents, methyl chloride and methyl bromide, health hazards of (Form letter) Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 6, 41-7.—Fabre, R. Toxicologia arsenicului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 877-83.—Glebovich, A. Antifriz. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 217-22.— Heubner. Liver damaging poisons. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 296-8 — Noble, R. L. Report on the toxicity of V-12. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C.6145, 1-4 — Rice, J. C. Toxicology in relation to war Industries. Merck Rep., 1944, 53: No. 2, 28-30.—Shronts, J. F. The toxicity of sodium arsenite (penite) Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 24.—Toxicity of industrial materials. Med. BuU. U. S. FUst Army, 1948, 3: No. 11, 21-3.—Toxicity of proposed insect repellents, miticides, and lousicides; Food and Drug Admin- istration. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 66. ---- animal. See also Poisoning—by animals. Hartinger, A. O. A neutralizing solution for the venom of snake and black widow spider bites. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 216.—Pavlovsky, E. Vtoridno jadovitye ryby. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 5: 1278. ------ & Petrovsky, K. Jadovitye zivotnye. Ibid., 1270-9.—Ramzin, S. Otrovni pauk Lathrodectes tredecim- guttatus. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1947, 4: 267. ---- gas. See also subheading (war) also Gas; Gas poisoning; Gas warfare. Friedrich, F. Chemische Kampfstoffe und sonstige Giftgase, Industriegase, und ihre Thera- pie. 23p. 20cm. Miinch., 1939[?] Mohler, H. Rotkreuze (Nesselstoffe) Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1941, 79: 13-5.—Orbeli, L. A., Brestkin, M. P. [et al] Tok- sideskoe dejstvie azota i heUja na zivotnykh pri povysennom atmosferideskom davlenU. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 109- 18.—Rahm, N. Schema for gasbehandling [tab.] In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 136-9.-—Rei, H. Gase als Kriegs- mittel in der Weltgeschichte. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg. 1939, 77: 461.-—Wie schiitzt man sich gegen Kampfgase? Ibid., 1940, 78: 77. ---- plant. See also under Dermatitis; Poisoning—by plants. Turner, J. M. Papaya and banana decompo- sition as possible source of noxious vapor. lOp. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-207, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Esref, Oytun [Toxicology of native plants; rhubarb] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 389-93. ------ [Toxicology of native plants; Euphorbia] Ibid., 1938, 15: 307-12.-—Petrovsky, K. Jadovitye rastenija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1279-83, pi. ---- war. See also other subheadings; also Chemical war- fare; Gas warfare. Brunois, M. *Notions el&mentaires et pra- tiques sur les toxiques de guerre. 114p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Kampf, P. Chemische Kampfstoffe, ihre Darstellung, WUkung und Entgiftung. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg. 1936, 74: 61; 73.—Kaiser, H. Die Rezeptur bei Kampfstoffvergiftungen. In his Pharm. Taschenb., 2. Aufl., Stuttg., 1943, 1: 512-30.— Lehmann, H. Eine Vorlesung uber Kampfstoffe fiir Apotheker und Chemiker. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 77: 367.—Oltra- mare, J. H. Les toxiques de guerre. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 411-23.—S., E. Neues uber Kampfstoffe. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1940, 78: 130-2.—S., W. Poison as war weapon in history. Australas. J. Pharm., 1941, 22: 822.— Thomann, J. Luftschutz und Gasschutz; eine Vorlesung uber Kampfstoffe fiir Apotheker und Chemiker. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 77: 441-4. ------ Luftschutz und Gasschutz; die toxikologische Reichweite der chemischen Kampfstoffe. Ibid., 1940, 78: 269. POISON antidote. Blackwood, J. D., jr. A poison antidote box. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 489.—Contents of emergency cabinet for the treatment of poisoning. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 3, 7.—Zur-Linden, W. Antidoting some common poisons with chemicals Usted on the United States Navy Medical Supply Table. U. S. Nav. M. Bull.. 1929 27: 343-50. POISONING. See also Casualty; Chemical agent, Toxicology; Chemical warfare; Explosive, Toxicity; Food poisoning; Gas poisoning; Injury, chemical; Munition worker, Poisoning; also names of toxic compounds as Carbon monoxide, Poisoning; Carbon tetrachloride; DDT; Gallium; Mustard gas; Oxygen poisoning, etc. Lange, G. Phosgenforgiftningen og dens behandling. p. 127-82. 23cm. Kbh., 1931. MiUtaerlaegen, 1931, 37: Bayr, G. Seltene Muskelkontrakturen an der Hand nach Vergiftung mit Kohlenoxydgas, Phosphor und Bleibenzin. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 623-32.—Chambon, M. Incidence de la guerre actuelle sur quelques types d'intoxications. J. mdd. Lyon, 1945, 26: 85-91.—Dimethylphthalate poisoning. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 12.—Goulart Bueno, E. Sfndromos de origem peconhenta. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 3-22.—Greene, O. Sodium fluoride poisoning; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 551.—Kuprijanov, P. A. Kombinirovannye povrezdenija; ranenija i porazenija stojkimi i nestojkimi otravljajusdimi veidestvami. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kuprijanov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 227-31.—Lendle, L. Ueber Vergiftungen bei der Truppe. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 109-14.—Matusov, P. Otravlenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 223-50.— Nikulina, M. M., & Liberman, V. B. Hematologideskie oso- bennosti pri khronideskom vozdejstvii nekotorykh promySlen- nykh jadov v Leningrade v 1943-44gg. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 89-108.—Poisonings, therapeutic and prophylactic. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 9, 10.—Prado, F. C. do. IntoxicacSes e envenenamentos. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 96-109, 2 pi.—Soehring, K. Vergiftungen im Kriege. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 482-6.—Volfovskaja, R. N. Nekotorye voprosy kliniki i terapii otravlenij jadami uduSajuSdego dejst- vija. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 118-30.—Wirth, W. Vergiftungen bei der Wehrmacht. In: Innere Wehrmed. (Handloser, S.) Dresd., 1944, 568-84.—Yamanoi, A. Ni-san no tyudoku-syo ni tuite [Regarding several diseases due to poisoning] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 1263-92.—Zipf, K. Vergiftungen im Kriege. Klin. Wschr., 1943, 22: 131. ---- by animals. See also Snake bite; Poison, animal. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Medical series 1, No. 4: Poisoning by snakes, plants and fish. 16p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Petrovsky, K. Jadovitye zivotnye, vyzyvajufidie pisdevye otravlenija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1277. ---- by gas. See Chemical warfare; Gas poisoning; Gas warfare. ---- by plants. See also Poison, Plant. Eads, J. T., & Kash, R. M. Fa vism; report of a case. U.S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1720-4.—French, S. W. A case of skin sensitivity to Parthenium hysterophorus. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 673-6.—Lascalea, M. C. Avogadro, A., & Cabo, H. LatUismo. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1764-70.— Walsh, F. C. Bitter apple poisoning. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 212.—Winter, H. E. Notes on a case of mus- carine poisoning, complicated by malaria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 18: 445. POISONOUS snake. See Snake bite. POISON plant dermatitis. See under Dermatitis. POLAND 789 POLIOMYELITIS POLAND. For appropriate references to this country see the following subject headings: Aeromedicine; Air Force Medical Service; Hospital report; Medical officer—by countries; Medical organiza- tion—by countries; Medical service; Morbidity; Nutrition service; Psychiatry; Ration; Recruit- ing; Reserve officer; Sanitation; Surgery; Sur- gical organization; Tuberculosis geography; Ve- nereal disease; World War I; World War II. POLAR area. See under Arctic service. POLARIMETER. Development of a photoelectric polarimeter with variable electric field. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 104.—Development of a polarographic flowmeter. Ibid., 1946, Oct., 135.—Durrum, E. L. Development of a photo- electric polarimeter with variable electrical field. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 3, No. 14, 1. POLAROID goggles. See under Eyeglass. POLIOENCEPHALITIS. See also Encephalitis. Goldstein, D. M., Hammon, W. M., & Viets, H. R. An outbreak of polioencephalitis among Navy cadets, possibly food borne. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: 569-73. POLIOMYELITIS. See also Nervous system, Disease. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 193: Poliomyelitis. 8p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Arguello Rufilanchas, F., & Villalonga Guerra, M. Pro- filaxis y tratamiento de la enfermedad de Heine-Medin. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 387-91.—Barnum, G. L., & Bower, A. G. Response of acute poUomyeUtis to large doses of plasma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 730.—Brainerd, H. Acute anterior poliomyeUtis. CaUfornia West. M., 1944, 61: 242-4.—Cannata, S. Morbo di Heine Medin. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 459.— Conzett, D. C. Device for making hot packs. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 87.—Doinikov, B. PoUomielit. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 730-4.— Ferrabouc, L. La transmission de la poUomydUte. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1932, 96: 53-64.—Frankel, C. J. The Kenny method for the treatment of poliomyeUtis. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 60-2.—Frazier, V. E. Acute poUomyeUtis case transported by air. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15: 195.—Illingworth, R. S. PoUo- myeUtis and meningismus; a hundred cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 210-7.—Kaul, S. PoUomyeUtis; some recent developments. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1949, 5: 24-8.— Madrid, D. The poUomyeUtis patient. Surgeon Cue. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 2, 16.—Magalhaes, A. La poUomielitis. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 47; 117.— Management of poUomyeUtis [CUc. Letter No. 175, U. S. War Dep., Surgeon General's Office] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 841.—Morgan, I. M. Report from Dr Morgan's laboratory at PoliomyeUtis Research Center, Johns Hopkins University. Annual Rep. Com. Immuniz. U. S. Army, 1949, 14-7.— Nase, H. PoUomyeUtis acuta anterior und Wehrdienstbe- schadigung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 293-5.—Polio- myelitis. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 8, 9.— Poliomyelitis, Lansing strain. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 81.—Short, D. S. Disorders of micturition in poUomyeUtis; some observations on pathology and treatment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 34-42.—Transmission of poUo- myeUtis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 668-70.— Zeiss, H. Spinale Kinderlahmung. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S.) Berl., 1944, 97-9. ■---- Incidence. See also Morbidity, United States; World War II subheadings (Great Britain; Middle East) Argiiello, F., & Villalonga, M. Estudio epidemiol6gico de la paralisis infantil. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 117-29.—Blan, P. Remarques a propos d'une dpiddmie de poUomydUte antdrieure aigue. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 56-9.— Davis, W. D., & Silverstein, C. M. PoUomyeUtis; study of an epidemic of forty cases, Key West, Florida, May-August 1946. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 910; 1102.—Epidemic of poUo- myeUtis in a regiment. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 74.— Findlay, G. M., Anderson, J. R., & Haggie, M. H. K. PoUo- myeUtis in West Africa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 20-5.—Hill man, C. C. PoUomyeUtis in the PhUippine Islands. MU. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 48-58.—Jack, D. B. Outbreak of anterior poliomyelitis in H. M. S. Jamaica. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 289-91.—Jackson, F. W. PoUomyeUtis in Manitoba, 1936. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 42-52.—MacFarlan, A. M. Poliomyelitis in Singapore. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 37-9.—Mayer, F. J. Poliomyelitis summary, 361st Hospi- tal. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command. 1947, No. 11, 15-9 — Paine, R. S. PoUomyeUtis in Berlin. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 8, 3-9.—Pfister, H. O. Die sanitats- dienstUchen Massnahmen wahrend der Kinderlahmungs- epidemie des GebUgs-Schutzen-BataUlons 11 im Wieder- holungskurs 1937 in Erstfeld. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1938, 68: 429.—Poliomyelitis in 1946. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 6, 4.—Vollenweider, P. Ueber Massnahmen in der Armee gegen die epidemische Kinderlahmung in den Jahren 1936 und 1937. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1938, 15: 62-6. ---- Virus. Hurlbut, H. S. Inability of mosquitoes to transmit the Lansing strain of poliomyelitis virus to mice. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The recovery of poliomyelitis virus after parenteral introduction into cockroaches and houseflies. 4p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. NM 005 007, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Another virus by mouth. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 46, 2.—Barondes, R. D. Extrahuman sources of poUo- virus; new concept on the pathogenetics of the viruses. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 400-8.—Inability of mosquitoes to trans- mit the Lansing strain of poUomyeUtis virus to mice. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 7.—Virus of poUo- myeUtis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 630. POLISH insurrection [1863-64] See under Wars and campaigns. POLYARTERITIS. Syn.: Periarteritis nodosa. Hunter, R. C, Edger, H. D. [et al.] [Periarteritis nodosa] BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 852-9.—Solomon & Clark, E. A case of maUgnant hypertension [due to p.] Ibid., 1947, 7: 977-84.—Thompson, C. M. Periarteritis nodosa; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1220-7. POLYARTHRITIS. See also Rheumatic fever. Kuzell, W. C, & Hanzlik, P. J. Gold arrests polyarthritis, but? Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, Apr., 7-9. ---- Reiter's type. See also Dysentery. Lockwood, J. H. Reiter's disease, Behcet's syndrome, and Stevens-Johnson disease; a study and comparison. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 41-9.—Magiera, S. L. Reiter's disease; a review with presentation of a case. Ibid., 1948, 48: 463-7.— Olenick, E. J., & Sargent, J. W. Urologic and ophthalmologic observations in two cases of Reiter's syndrome. Ibid., 1947, 47- 657-62.—Pinck, B. D. Reiter's syndrome. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 8-15.— Rosenblum, H. H. So-called Reiter's disease; the triad of acute arthritis, conjunctivitis, and urethritis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 375-8—Swanson, C. A., & Delaney, A. J- A discussion of Reiter's syndrome with report of a case. Ibid., 1948 48: 503-9.—Throm, U. L., II. Reiter's disease with keratosis blennorrhagica. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 287-92. POLYCYSTIC disease. See also Pancreas. Silva y Ruiz, F. E., Prats Canalejo, A. I., & Perez Ara, A. Enfermedad poUqulstica del hfgado; reporte de un caso. Bol. Hosp. mUit, Habana, 1949, 2: 55-70. POLYCYTHEMIA. See Erythremia. POLYGRAPH. See under Radiodiagnostics. POLYMER. See under Plastic material. POLYNEURITIS 790 PORTAL VEIN POLYNEURITIS. See also Diphtheria, Pathology; Nervous sys- tem, Disease; Neuritis. DesRochers, J. B. Polyneuritis: a study of certain types. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 262-6.—Erps, B. Polyneuritis complicated by temporal arteritis. Ibid., 1942-43, 19: 355.—Fitzgerald, P. J., & Wood, H. Acute ascending paral- ysis (Guillain-Barrd syndrome) U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 4-12.—Goode, D. Multiple neuritis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 616-9.—Johnson, J. W., jr. Infectious poly- neuritis; diagnostic criteria and miUtary implications; report of 15 cases. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 149-59. ------ Infectious polyneuritis. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 109-18.—Meluzov, V. V. Sludaj ostrago mnozestvennago nevrita s diplegia facialis. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 53-5.—Noica & Bag- dasar, D. Sur un cas de polyndvrite datant de l'enfance. Rev. neur.. Par., 1926, 33: pt 2, 445-7.—Sanford, H. Polyneuritis associated with cutaneous diphtheria. Proc. Neuropsvch. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 170-3.—Scharff, O. Zum Krankheitsbild der Polyradikuloneuritis. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 698-702.—Spriigel, W. Postsero- therapeutische Polyneuritis und Lahmung. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 275-7.—Stearns, A. W., & Harris, H. I. Infectious polyneuritis; a report of 4 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 13-6. POLYPUS. See under Nose, Disease. POLYRADICULONEURITIS. See with Polyneuritis. POLYSCLEROSIS. Syn.: Multiple (disseminated) sclerosis. Saegesser, M. *Multiple Sklerose und Militardienst. 22p. 8? Basel, 1928. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1928, 58: 794-9. Bowley, B. B. The ocular manifestations of multiple scle- rosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 481-4.—Crouch, E. L. Multiple sclerosis. Ibid., 1928, 4: 839-45.—Dussik, C. T. [Multiple sclerosis] CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVIII-49, 115.—Folly. Scldrose en plaques k forme quadripldgique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1926, 20: 8-11.— Hawe, D. W. A case of disseminated sclerosis. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 13.—Jackson, C. R. Mul- tiple sclerosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 105-12.—Malone, W. H. Psychosis with multiple sclerosis. Ibid., 113-7.—Orr, E. H. Multiple sclerosis with marked cerebral arteriosclerosis and small multiple areas of cerebral softening. Ibid., 1941-42, 18: 326.—Wayne, G. J., & Beare, W. K. Hysteria or multiple sclerosis. Air Surgeon Bull. 1945, 2: 234. POLYSEROSITIS. See under Rheumatic fever. POPULATION. See National defense, Defense area. PORPHYRIA. Acute porphyria, a seldom recognized clinical entity. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1946, No. 5, 8.—Campbell, R. E., Webb, W. M. [et al.] [Acute porphyria] Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 511-8.—Hendin, A. Acute porphyria. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 3, 11-3. PORT. See also Airport. For port hospital see under Hospital. D'Onofrio, R. Los mddicos de sanidad de puertos. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: 37-48.—Emden, H. Organisation des zivilen Luftschutzes in Hafen. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 253-7.— Gordon, J. E. Sanitary control of ports. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 8, 1-3.—Home port; the Red Cross and the sailor. Red Cross Courier, 1939—40, 19: No. 12, 12-5.—Robarts, C. J. Observations on small ports. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 99-103. PORTABLE surgical hospital. See under Hospital. PORTAL vein. See also Liver disease. Walker, F. I. MaTepuajiw k Bonpocy o Tpoiu6o3e v. portae. p. 155-205. 8? S. Peterb., 1912. Raboty Proped khir. klin. Imp. Voen. med. akad. Oppel S. Peterb., 1912, 4: PORTUGAL. For appropriate references see the following headings of the Military Section: Hospital report; Medical organization—by countries; Medical service; Morbidity; Pharmaceutical service; Pharmacy; Psychiatry; Sanitation; Tuberculosis geography; Venereal disease; World War I; World War II. PORTUGUESE War of Restoration [1640- 1755] See under Wars and Campaigns. POSITION [of body] See under Acceleration, Protection: Position; Aircraft, Prone position; Posture. POSTOPERATIVE care. ' See also next heading; also Surgical technic. Anderson, N. W. Nursing requirements of the surgical patient. Surgeon CUc. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 6, 10-3.—Goriunov, E. A. Ledebnaja fizkultura v posle- operacionnom periode. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5. 94-8.— Khromov, B. M. Do-i posleoperacionnyj period u porazennykh BOV. Ibid., No. 6, 37-47.—Kniazkov, E. D. [Duration of exemption from duties in the Red Army following operations for appendicitis and hernia] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1936, 7: 137-9.—Koufman, W: B. Control of postoperative atonic intestinal states with prostigmin. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 187-90.—Moutinho dos Reis, E. Post-operatdrio na guerra. Hospital, Rio, 1946, 30: 663-72. Also Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1946, 35: 173-83.—Pacheco, L. P. de A. Considerac5es sobre o pos-operat6Ho. Ibid., 1949, 38: 273-8.—Plasma amino nitrogen following surgery. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 15.—Saegesser, M. Sind Trauben- zuckerinfusionen in der postoperativen Phase zweckmassig? Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 566 (Abstr.)—Thorndike, A. Re- habilitation of the surgical patient in Army hospitals in World War II. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 404-13.—Willan, R. J. Notes on post-operative treatment; abridgment of clinical lectures to students at the Royal Victoria Infirmary, Newcastle-on-Tyne. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1933, 19: 262-9. POSTOPERATIVE period. See also Surgical technic. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-182: Establishment of period constituting first and subsequent days after operation. [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Badelon, P., & Morvan. La maladie post-opdratoire. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 777-95.—Bird, H. M., Kilner, S. D., & Martin, D. J. Post-operative respiratory complications in service cases. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 754.—Harris, T. A. B. Post-operative pulmonary complications in troops. Brit. J. Anaesth., 1942-43, 18: 11-26.—Santucci, G. Le perturbazioni umoraU post-operatorie. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 179; 297.— Shafit [Postoperative pulmonary compUcations] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 231-50—Tejerina Gonzalez, F., & Botella I.lusia, J. La hiperazotemia postoperatoria y su mecanismo de producci6n. Actas Congr. mdd mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 309-16.—Tikhomirov, D. [The postoperative period in the surgical ward of the military hospital] Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 9, 15.—Zagarese, F. Studio sperimentale della ipocloremia post-operatoria. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 2, 505-28. POSTURE. Knowlton, G. C. Postural fatigue on long range fighter missions. 2 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-696-75B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Mettert, M. T. Women's effective war work requires good posture, 6p. 23^cm. Wash., 1943. POSTURE 791 PRACTICE Rice, H. V., & Feldsted, E. T. A study of the relation of posture to the cardiovascular system and volume of the lower extremities. 27p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1945. Forms No. C-6229, Rep. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Andrews, B. Posture wears a unUorm. J. Health Phys. Educ 1944, 15: 486.—Benson, R. A. The penalties of upright posture. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: 563-8.—Lange, M. Die Bedeutung von Fehlhaltungen und FehUormen fur die Beurteilung der Leistungsfahigkeit des Rumpfes. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 406-13.—Lo Monaco Croce, T., Taglia- monte, B., & Forti, L. Influenza di alcune posizioni corporee sul rendimento respUatorio. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1948, 11: 337-50.—Mott, G. E. Posture. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1927, 25: 1-19, 10 pi. POST-VACCINAL encephalitis. See Encephalomyelitis, post-vaccinal. POSTWAR planning. See also Food supply, postwar; also under Militarism; Planning; Repatriation; Veteran, Problems. Fishbein, M., & Roberts, K. The medical profession in postwar society, p.201-28. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. Forms No. 9, ser. 3, Conf. Inst. Postwar Reconstruct. N. York Univ. National (The) Conference on Planning for War and Postwar Medical Services. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 764. Also Science, 1943, 97: 281. —Postwar planning; results of an A. M. A. pUot questionnaUe. Pennsylvania M. J., 1943-44, 47: 1046-9.—Sutton, L. E., jr. After the war, what next? South. M. J., 1943, 36: 105-8.—Utzinger, O. E. Post war medicine. Southwest. M., 1943, 27: 116-8. POTASSIUM. Baldwin, D., Kahana, E. M., & Clarke, R. W. The renal excretion of sodium and potassium in the dog. 22 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(17) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Hoff, H. E. Peripheral regulation of auto- nomic balance by serum potassium. 7p. 28cm. Ottawa [?] 1944 [?] Forms No. C-6083, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Kierz, J. Poziom potasu w osoczu konserwowanej krwi jako sprawdzian zdatnosci jej do transfuzji. Lek. wojsk., 1946, 39-41. POTATO. Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 43a: Die Verwaltung der Truppenkiichen bei der Luftwaffe. Beiheft 3: Die Kartoffel in der Soldatenernahrung, ins- besondere im Winter. 16p. 21cm. Lpz., 1942. Latjersen, F. Die Speisekartoffel; die wissen- schaftlichen Grundlagen ihrer rationellen Ver- wendung in der Grosskuche. 183p. 23^cm. Dresd., 1944. Forms v.3, Wehrmacht Verpfleg., Dresd., 1944. Samcevich, S. A. Ispolzovanie morozenogo kartofelja- Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, 52.—Vitamin C (ascorbic acid) m potatoes. Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 35. POUCH. See Burial pouch. POWDER. See Gunpowder. POWDERED egg. See under Egg. PRACTICE. See also Military medicine, Practice; Physician; Postwar planning. Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Report on Nazi laws in the field of public health. 73 1. 28cm. n.p., 1944. Bainbridge, W. S. Les rapports de la mddecine, de la chirurgie et de la dentisterie dans la pratique miUtaire et civUe. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1938, 11: 566-82.—Farkas. Die Ausdehnung der internationalen arztUchen Tatigkeit in Kriegszeiten. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd., (1909) 1910, 16. Congr., Sect. XX, 340-5.—H., A. R. On readjustment of medical practice. Dis. Eye &c. Throat, 1942, 2: 227.—Laval ee, G. MutuaUtd familiale du Corps mddical francais. Concours mdd., 1940, 62: 749.—Medical (The) practitioner and his motor car in war time. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 144: 512-5.— Nedelec. Note sur une expdrience de mddecine civile par des mddecins mobiUsds dans la zone des armdes. Concours med., 1940, 62: 841. Protection. See also under Dental Reserve; Physician, Protection of income. B., W. H. The war; its problems and your practice. Week. Bull. Jackson Co. M. Soc, 1 141-42, 36: 706.—Leis de protecao e de defesa do trabalho do mddico. Rev. mdd. cir. Brasil, 1944, 52: 611-8.—Need the war communize medicine? Nassau M. News, 1942, 16: No. 11, 1. — Psychological aspect. See also Patient. Emotional attitude towards patients. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 36, 4.—Galvin, J. A. Patient-doctor anxiety. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 7, 13-6.—Successful (The) physician. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 317. ---- in wartime. See also Preparedness, medical. C, R. La vie mddicale a Bordeaux pendant la guerre. J. mdd. Bordeaux, 1940, 117: pt 1, 58.—Carey, E. J. Effect of current trends in the control of medicine. West VUginia M. J., 1943, 39: 146-51.—Chaney, W. C. Medical practice in war time. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 190. Also J. Tennes- see M. Ass., 1943, 36: 210.—Civilian medical practice. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 540.—Coordination of medical services; the profession and the pubUc. Med. J. AustraUa, 1941, 1: 617.—■ Dumphy, J. J. CivUian medical practice in wartime. N. England J. M., 1943, 228: 6-8.—England (In) now; a running commentary by peripatetic correspondents. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 694; passim.—Greene, T. M. Medicine in peace and war. VUginia M. Month., 1941, 68: 437-40.—Hammond, Neal [et al.] Medical care of civUians in war time. Illinois M J., 1943, 84: 158.—Hogue, D. W. Current thoughts on medical service. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 369-71.—K., M. Die Betatigung der in Berlin zuriickgebUebenen Aerzte wahrend des Krieges. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1914, 61: 1862.—Lara, C. B. Reminiscences of war-time civilian medical practice. Month. Bull. Bur. Health, Manila, 1946, 22: No. 2, 9-26.—Leighton, A. P. Present day difficulties of medical practice and Ucensure. J Maine M. Ass., 1943, 34: 231-5.—McCIellan, G. L. An open letter. Detroit M. News, 1942-43, 34: No. 33, 6 — MacEachern, M. T. Medical and hospital service in war time. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 95-108.—McNutt, P. V. Upgrading of medical services. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 561-3. ------ War and medical service. South. Surgeon, 1942, 11: 227-34.—Magee, J. C. Medical activities in time of emergency. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America, 1939, 230-5.—Maintenance of minimum standards. Bull. Am. Coll Surgeons, 1943, 28: 224-6.—Medical service for the civU- ian population. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 1425.—Miller, W N. Personnel problems of dental practice in war time. Washington Dent. J., 1943, 10: No. 3, 6-8.—Molony, W. R., sr. Hospitals and medical practice; how physicians and hospitals may render best service during the duration. California West. M 1943 58: 220-3.—O'Brien, H.R. FuU-time health services urgent. Connecticut Health Bull., 1942, 56: 247.—Parran, T. CiviUan medical care in total war. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 204-9.—Phifer, C. H. The influence of war on the practice of medicine; president's address. Illinois M. J., 1942, 81: 448- 53.—Physicians' practices in case of a national emergency. J Am. M. Ass., 1939, 112: 345.—Pioneer medicme for the dura- tion. Texas J. M., 1942-43, 38: 419-21—Pollock, H. C. Practice dislocations. Am. J. Orthodont., 1942, 28: 664.— Professional problems in war-time; representative body of the British Medical Association. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 347-9.— Provision of medical service in critical areas. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1943 29: 152-4. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 115.— Pugh D. L. Co-ordination of civU defense medical services. Brit M J 1941, 1: Suppl., 50.—Rationing medical service. Med. Rec.'N. Y., 1943, 156: 70.—Raulston, B. O. CivUian medical practice during war time. Bull. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943 28: 191.—Stephan, 3. The effects of the present war on the practice of medicine in the British Isles. Phi Chi Q., 1942, 39: 289-92.—Sturgis, C. C. Hickey Memorial Lecture; changes PRACTICE 792 PREPAREDNESS in the care of civilian patients due to war conditions. Detroit M. News, 1942-43, 34: No. 35, 5.—United States medical unit in England. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1469.—War has in- creased dentists income, work, hours. Dent. Surv., 1943, 19: 1535.—Wilbur, R. L. Medical care of civilian population during war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 206.—Winters, C. American Medical Association Council promises action on crucial problems. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 12, 25. PREFABRICATED hospital. See Hospital construction, packed (&c.) PREFRONTAL lobotomy. See Neurosurgery; Pain, Surgery; Psycho- surgery. PREGNANCY certification. See under Discharge. PREINDUCTION test. See under Neuropsychiatric examination. PREMATURE. See under War, Effect. PREPARATION [surgical] See under Surgical technic. PREPAREDNESS. See also Defense. Clausen, W. Van B. Better safe than sorry. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 6, 9.—Eliot, M. M. Children in the defense program. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1941, 19: 740-7.— Heidbreder, E. The orientation of college women toward war needs. J. Consult. Psychol., 1943, 7: 289-95.—Lasswell, H. D. The garrison state. Am. J. Sociol., 1940-41, 46: 455-68.— Marsh, C. J. Interests in wartime problems as expressed by coUege women. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1943, 16: 203-7.— Nation (The) at war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2074.— Peak, H. A conference on domestic problems of a democracy at war. Psychol. Bull., 1943, 40: 141.—War (The) situation. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1940, 33: 370. ---- dental. See also Dentist, Defense role. Bradley, A. B. Should dental service be rationed? Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1943, 33: 632.—Dental preparedness. N. York J. Dent., 1940, 10: 470.—Fairbank, L. C. The mobilization of dentistry for National defense. Ann. Dent., 1939, 6: 187-200.— Kobrin, N. The stay-at-homes. Dent. Outlook, N. Y., 1943, 30: 149.—McCauley, D. J. The role of the dental school in the war program. J. Dent. Soc. N. York, 1941-42, 8: No. 11, 3-10.—Mills, R. H. Dentistry and the war. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1942, 29: 1754-9.—Minnesota dentistry in wartime. Northwest Dent., 1944, 23: 204-7.—Oliver, O. A. Some prob- lems of organized dentistry in the present emergency. Bull. Virginia Dent. Ass., 1942-43, 19: 43-9.—Peden, R. L. Dental health and defense. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1941, 44: 59.—Senior, W. G. British Dental Association reports its war experience. Dent. Outlook, N. Y., 1943, 30: 166.—Swank, E. R. Don't "be an average dentist; superior service is demanded of every dentist in this emergency. Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1942, 32: 1491-3.—Timmons, G. D. Dentistry In the war effort. Proc. Am. Ass. Dent. Schools, 1943, 20: 226-50.—Walsh, A. L. Dental education in Canada during war time. Ibid., 1941, 18: 190-204.—Why must the government take over the dental schools? Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1943, 33: 660. ---- Fitness. See also Fitness; Manpower, National health aspect; Physical training, Organization. Benjamin, H. Are you a war-time asset or Uability? Health Cult., N. Y, 1941, 47: No. 12, 30.—Boynton, R. E. The health of college students and national defense. J. Lancet, 1941, 61: 74.—Calver, G. W. Is America physicaUy fit to go to war? Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 299-308.—Cassidy, R., & Kozman, H. C. Trends in state wartime physical fitness programs. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 357.—Cathcart, E. P., Porritt, E. A. [et al.] Basis (The) of national fitness. Lancet, Lond., 1938, 2: 570-2.—Collins, L. B., & Blanchard, V. S. Working conference at New Orleans; national fitness through health, physical education, and recreation. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 178.—Crampton, C. W. MiUtary values. Ibid., 472.—Elvehjem, C. A. Diet, health and defense. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 741-6.—Fitness for National defense stressed by recreation experts. Science News Lett., 1940, 38: 231.—Jones, H. A. Report on national fitness; a program through schools and colleges. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 133; 193.— MacFadden, B. Physical preparedness an imperative duty. Phys. Cult., N. Y., 1941, 85: 4.—Magee, J. C. Relationship of the health of civilians to efficiency of the Army. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 1283-90.—Mosiman, R. E. Health defense. Wisconsin M. J., 1941, 40: 1068.—Physical preparedness. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1941-42, 20: 97.— Rice, J. L. Health preparedness. In: Spec. Rep. State. Health Prepar. Conf. (New York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb., 1941, 107-11.—Stafford, F. S. National preparedness through health, physical education and recreation. Month. BuU. Bd Health Indiana, 1941, 44: 6; 18.—Van Etten, N. B. Preparedness through fitness. Westchester M. Bull., 1940, 8: No. 12, 1. ------ Preparedness through fitness. Med. Bull., Wichita, 1941, 10: 5-7. Also Med. Care, 1941, 1: 39-45.— Vilares, A. Alimentacao, educao ffsica e defesa nacional. Hora med., Rio, 1942, No. 50, 11-9. ---- Hospitals and health resorts. See also Hospital, Preparedness. A., K. F. We are prepared; St Bartholomew's hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 1306. —---- Brookwood Casualty Hospital, Woking. Ibid., 1394-6.—Defense courses at the hospital. Child. Hosp. Arrow, Wash., 1941-42, 47: 4.— Emch, A. F. The role of voluntary hospitals in a National emergency. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1940, 37: 948-55.— Hoffman, C. S. Chicago hospitals are preparing for war emergencies. Hosp. Counc. Bull., 1942, 5: No. 8, 11-3.— Hospital preparedness. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1940, 42:119-24.— Hospitals in defense program stressed at annual standardiza- tion conference. Mod. Hosp., 1941, 57: No. 6, 108.—Hospitals and preparedness. Hosp. Topics, 1940, 18: No. 10, 24-6.— MacLean, B. C. Preparedness. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1941, 43: 514-6.—McClellan, W. S. The role of spas in medical pre- paredness. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1941, 22: 656-61.—Reynolds, C. R. The importance of health resorts and their facilities in medical preparedness. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 832-6.— Richards, T. H. A message to the nurses of CaUfornia. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1941, 37: 661.—Smith, W. H. Role of civiUan hospital in the program of preparedness. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass. 1940,42:984-93. ------ Preparedness of the hospital. Ibid. 1941, 43: 499-502 (Abstr.)—Training of subsidiary workers wiU aid defense program. Hosp. Management, 1941, 52: No. 4, 31.—We are prepared; the Middlesex hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 1416-8.—Wilinsky, C. F. Hospital prepared- ness. N. England J. M., 1942, 227: 15-7.—Zimmerman, R. H. Additional appropriations for defense center construction appear probable. Mod. Hosp., 1941, 57: No. 6, 100. ---- industrial medical. See also Industrial medicine. Peterson, C. M. The relation of the problems of industrial medicine to medical preparedness. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1941, 38: 856-9.—Russell, J. P. Industrial hygiene and the National defense program. Week. Bull. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1940-41, 19: 149-51.—Scott, R. M. The industrial nurse's place in the mobUization program. Month. BuU. Bd Health Indiana, 1941, 44: 4; 16.—Spolyar, L. W. Industrial hygiene and the National defense. Ibid., 5; 17. --- Laws. Dritte Verordnung des Beauftragten fiir den Vierjahresplan zur SichersteUung des Kraftebedarfs fiir Aufgaben von be- sonders staatspoUtischer Bedeutung, Notdienstverordnung. Reichsgesundhbl., 1938, 13: 897.—[France] Ley sobre la organizacidn general de la nacidn para el tiempo de guerra; 13 juUo 1938. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1938, 38: Suppl., No. 9, 3-28.—Heagerty, J. J. The National Physical Fitness Act. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 34: 465-9—Kriegswirtschafts- verordnung (Die) Deut. Apoth. Ztg. 1939, 54: 956. ---- medical. See also Dentist, Defense role; Physician, Preparedness; also under names of specialists; also Emergency medical service. Abel], I. The medical profession and medical preparedness. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 177-9. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 225-31. Also Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar. (1941) 1942, 46: No. 3, Suppl., 48-54. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 190-5.—Abel I's (Dr) comments on medical preparedness. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1941, 34: 44.—Albany (The) idea. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1917, 91: 636.—Anderson, W. H. The challenge to medicine. Mississippi Doctor, 1941—42, 19: 18-22.—Andrews. A. Medical preparedness; Navy personnel. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 2357.—Baker, J. N. Medical preparedness. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1940-41, 10: 19-27.— Barker, C. Medical preparedness in Connecticut. Connecticut M. J., 1940, 4: 513. ------ Progress in preparedness. Ibid., 1941, 5: 36-40.—Baylis, J. E. Medical preparedness. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1941, 30: 434-8.—Bloodgood, J. C. Medical preparedness in the great drive for democracy. South. M. J., 1917, 10: 746-52. Also West. M. Rev., 1917, 22: 541-50. Also Dominion M. Month., 1918, 1: 17-26. Also Maryland M. J., 1918, 61: 1-9.—Borden, D. L. Medical progress in the war effort. Pennsylvania M. J., 1943-44, 47: 783-9.—Bracken- PREPAREDNESS 793 PREPAREDNESS bury, B. A. If war should come. LUinois M. J., 1938, 74: 259-62.—Casey, D. N. The American way. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 326-9.—Cohen, S. A. Exhibits and medico-military preparedness. Ibid., 1940, 86: 341-8.—Conference on problems of medical preparedness. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 841.— Corbusier, H. D. Program for medico-military preparedness. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 556. ------ Medical preparedness. Southwest. M., 1941, 25: 197-202.—Cousins, W. L. Medical preparedness. J. Maine M. Ass., 1917-18, 8: 43-54.—Coventry, W. A. Resolutions establishing a Committee on Medical Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 545.—Cragin, D. B. Medi- cal preparedness. Proc. Ass. LUe Insur. Presid., 1940, 34: 166-78.—Davis, J. W. Medical preparedness. South. M. & S., 1940, 102: 712-5.—Fishbein, M. American medicine prepares. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1941, 38: 287-90.—Geiger, A. J. Medicine joins the big parade. Med. Econom., 1939-40, 17: No. 3, 31- 3.—Gilchrist, H. L. Preparedness. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 332.—Hackel, J. P. Medical movies and cUnical photography; the medical profession's contribution to preparedness for war. Med. Rec, N. Y, 1941, 153: No. 10, 16.—Henninger, C. H. Localizing Pennsylvania's medical preparedness. Pennsyl- vania M. J., 1940-41, 44: 919.—Hertzog, L. S. Medical pre- paredness. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1941, 34: 478-81.—Hutter, C. H. Medical preparedness and military defense. Interne, N. Y., 1942, 8: 12.—I jams, G. E. America's problem. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 517-25.—Jones, E. W. Ten steps toward preparedness. Mod. Hosp., 1940, 55: No. 6, 46.—Josephi, M. G. Medical preparedness for national emergency. Med. Woman J., 1940, 47: 255.—Kreider, G. N. MiUtary prepared- ness from a surgical standpoint. Illinois M. J., 1916, 30: 1-5.— Larkey, S. V. 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Some con- tributions to medicine and surgery which have helped to make possible the present state of medical preparedness. Mil. Sur- geon, 1943, 92: 4-12.—Medical preparedness. Pennsylvania M. J., 1917, 20: 511-4. Also IlUnois M. J., 1940, 78: 105. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 114: 2556; 115: 2286. Also J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1940, 29: 372. Also J. Missouri M. Ass., 1940, 37: 363. Also J. AI. Soc. N. Jersey, 1940, 37: No. 10, 1-8 [insert] Also Minnesota M., 1940, 23: 487. Also N. York State J. M., 1940, 40: 1613-6. Also West Virginia M. J., 1940, 36: 426.— Medical preparedness; how it is to work. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1940, 30: 495-7.—Medical preparedness; the listing of those concerned with medical care. N. England J. M., 1940, 223: 300.—Medical preparedness; plans for total war. Ibid., 386.— Medical preparedness; questionnaires. Week. Roster, Phila., 1940-41, 36: 457.—Medical preparedness activity in HawaU. Hawau M. J., 1941, 1: 43.—Medical preparedness and the A. M. A. questionnaire. 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CaUfornia West. M., 1941, 55: 312.—Hickey, M. A. Role of women in the war effort. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 745.—Hillman, C. C. A contri- buicao dos cientistas da medicina civil dos Estados Unidos da Amdrica e a atual situacao miUtar. Rev. med. cir. BrasU, 1943, 51: 579-83.—Kenney, J. A. A plea for equality in our national preparedness program. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1940, 32: 170. ------ National Defense and the Negro. Ibid., 1941, 33: 273-5.—Overton, F. Preparedness for defense in Suffolk County, N. Y. News Lett. Suffolk Co. M. Soc, 1941, 19: No. 12, 1-8.—Randall, J. W. The Travelers helps in the defense program. Travelers Stand., 1941, 29: 35-8.—Tinsley, W. W. The American preparedness movement, 1913-16. Abstr. Diss. Stanford Univ. (1939-40) 1940, 15: 146-51. PRESCRIPTION. See also Drug supply—in wartime; Formulary; Pharmacotherapy. Knebel, R., & Willecke, W. Arzneiver- ordnungen fiir den Truppenarzt. 2. Aufl. 51p. 16y2cm. Lpz., 1941. Also 4. Aufl. 55p. 16}£cm. Lpz., 1943. United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nician's School. Letterman General Hos- pital. Corrected prescriptions for pharmacy technicians. 100 1. 26Hcm. S. Franc, 1942. Burton, H. H. Prescriptions. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 2, 68-70. PRESERVER. See Life preserver. PRESS. See Psychological warfare, Press. PRESSBOARD stretcher cot. See under Litter. PRESSURE. See also Aircraft, Pressure; Blood pressure; Centrifugal force; Pressure suit. Barach, A. L., Besson, G. I. [et al.] Effect of positive pressure on arterial blood gases at high altitude. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 124, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bierman, H. R., & Hellems, H. K. A wire resistance strain gage for measuring physiological pressure phenomena. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 9, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. WlTTERN, W. W. VON, & OESTREICHER, H. A special purpose pressure meter [for determining the pressure exerted on the body surface by a partial pressure suit] 10 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-116B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. PRESSURE 795 PRESSURE BREATHING Behnke, A. R., jr. Investigations concerned with problems of high altitude flymg and deep diving; appUcation of certain findings pertaining to physical fitness to the general military service. In: War Med., Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y., 1942, 406-29.—Quigley, J. P. Aviation physiology; problems involving pressure equalization. CUn. BuU. School M. West. Reserve Univ., 1943, 7: 3-7.—Rainsford, S. G. The more recent additions to our knowledge of the effects of compression and decompression on man and the appUcation of this knowledge to the practical problems connected with high flying and deep diving. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 326-32.—Reissmann, K., Fancher, J. A., & Flickinger, D. D. The dynamics of blood flow in the large vessels of the thorax under abnormal pressures. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 3. PRESSURE bag. See also Air ambulance; Altitude, Aeroem- bolism: Prevention. Gagge, A. P. Altitude pressure bag. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 186, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc King, B. G., & Futcher, P. H. Evaluation of the altitude pressure bag. 2 1. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-303, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Tobias, C. A., Lyons, W. R. [et al.] Evalua- tion of the Aero Medical Laboratory Altitude Pressure Bag in airplane flights. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 277, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. PRESSURE belt. See under Belt. PRESSURE breathing. See also Aircraft, Oxygen installation; Aircrew, Oxygen supply; Oxygen; Oxygen mask; Oxygen poisoning. Allen, S. C. Pressure breathing. 4 pts. 28cm. Davton, 1943. Form Nos. ENG^9-695-l (I, W, X, Y) Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- & Gagge, A. P. Pressure breathing. 3 1. 28^cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG—49-695-1-0, of same project series. Allen, S. C, & Patt, D. I. 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Service test of pressure breath- ing equipment for 315th Bomb Wing (VH) 22 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-695-1HH, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Bonner, J. T. Mechanical leakage tester for pressure breathing equipment. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-7H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Chatham, J. D. Connector, Combination (Mask Hose and Bailout) as a pressure breathing device. 12 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-88, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Fraser, A. M. Service trials and further de- velopment of pressure breathing equipment. v. 1. [49] 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 628, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Hall, F. G. Oxygen economy with pressure- breathing equipment. 6p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 331, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Ivy, A. C, Behnke, A. R., & Consolazio, W. V. Pressure breathing; the pneumolator; modified F. W. B. recirculator; cyclic pulmonary inflation (experimental) 35p. 26}£cm. Be- thesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-116, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Taylor, C. B. An elastic vest to be used with pressure breathing equipment. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 302, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The effect of the elastic vest on the descent and collapse rate of aviation students breathing eight inches of water positive pressure at 38,000 feet. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceeding project. Wilson, J. W., Finkel, A., & Jordan, C. D. Oxygen economy with pressure-breathing equip- ment. 7 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-696-42D, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Garrard, H. F., & Rupp, E. V. Pressure breathing mask for aviation. U. S. Patent Off., 1949, No. 2,473,518.—Holmes, B. B. Pressure breathing regulator. Ibid., 1951, No. 2,544,991. ---- Physiology. Barach, A. L., Bloom, W. [et al.] Effects of positive pressure respiration at a simulated altitude of 45,000 feet. 15p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 199, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Studies of positive pressure breathing; subjective, clinical and psychological effects of breathing 100% oxygen at a pressure of 15 mm. Hg at a simulated altitude of 42,300 feet (126 mm. Hg) 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 280, Rep. of same project series. PRESSURE BREATHING 796 PRESSURE BREATHING ---- Effects of exercise with positive pressure breathing and anoxia. 5p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 293 of preceding project series. Bateman, J. B., & Sheard, C. The effect of pressure breathing upon the skin temperatures of the extremities. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 428 of preceding project series. Bloom, W. L., Kaufman, S. S. [et al.] The effect of positive pressure breathing at sea level on peripheral blood flow and cardiac output. 7 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1944. Forms No. 23, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 246, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Chadwick, L. E., Fenn, W. O. [et al.] The physiology of pressure breathing. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 249 Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Drury, D. R., Henry, J. P. [et al.] The effect of continuous and of intermittent pressure breathing on kidney function [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 501, of preceding research project. Fenn, W. O., Chadwick, L. E. [et al.] Physio- logical effects of pressure breathing. 38p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. Ill of preceding research project. Gray, J. S. The effects of pressure breathing on decompression sickness and circulatory reac- tion in cadets. lOp. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 287 of preceding research project. Henry, J. P. A determination of the mechan- ical limits to safe pressurization of the mammalian lung. 13p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 463 of preceding research project. ----Hendrickson, I. [et al.] Estimations of the decrease in effective blood volume when pressure breathing at sea level. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 452 of preceding research project. Ivy, J. H., Adler, H. F. [et al.] The effect of pressure breathing on intracranial pressure. 17p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-018, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Jacobs, H., Karstens, A. I., & Henry, J. P. The effect of pressure breathing on circulating blood volume; distention of the venous reservoirs. 14p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-690-104K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Larrabee, M. G., Hodes, R., & Pappen- heimer, J. R. Psychomotor performance and arterial oxygen saturation during positive pres- sure breathing in an altitude chamber. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 342, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Mahady, S. C. F. The effect of positive pressure breathing upon the blood and cardio- vascular system. 18 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 253, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----& Masland, R. L. The increase in blood oxygen saturation obtained at high altitude by breathing 100% oxygen under positive pressure. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 309, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Nims, L. F. Measurement of performance by subjects using pressure breathing equipment; objective criteria; subjective criteria. 5 1. 28cm. N. Haven, Conn., 1944. Forms No. 39, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Rahn, H., Otis, A. B. [et al] The physiology of pressure breathing. 83p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 430, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Rushmer, R. F. Physiology of increased intra- thoracic pressure in relation to the effect of centrifugal forces; arterial pressure, venous pressure, and finger volume during increased intrapulmonic pressure. 13p. 28cm. Wash 1943. Forms No. 233 of preceding research project. ---- Physiology of increased intrathoracic pressure in relation to the effect of centrifugal forces. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 234 of preceding research project. Starr, I., Pappenheimer, J. R., & Millikan. G. A. The effect of P. B. on cardiac output and pulse rate during anoxemia and especially at high altitude. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 151, of preceding research project. Taylor, C. B., & Hass, G. M. The effect on dogs of repeated exposures to pressure breathing and high altitude. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 174, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Wilson, J. W. Fluid loss during pressure breathing. 16p. 26^cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-696-104, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Adler, H. F. The effect of pressure breathing on intra- cranial pressure. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Mar., 22; Oct., 20.—Barach, A. L., Eckman, M. [et al.] Studies on positive pressure respiration; subjective, clinical and psycho- logical effects of continuous positive pressure breathing at high altitudes. J. Aviat. M., 1947, 18: 252-8.—Bateman, J. B., & Sheard, C The effect of pressure breathing on the cutaneous temperatures of the extremities. Ibid., 1946, 17: 568-78.— Behnke, A. R., Johnson, F. S. [et al.] The effect of oxygen on man at pressures from 1 to 4 atmospheres. Am. J. Physiol., 1934-35, 110: 565-72.—Burkhardt, W. L., & Adler, H. F. Effects of explosive decompression on dogs during pressure breathing. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Oct., 15.—Flickinger, D., & Adler, H. F. The effect of pressure breathing on intracranial pressure. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 55.—Heck, E. WUkung hoher SauerstoffteU- drucke auf die Atmung. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1941-42, 6: 104- 18. ------ & Loeschcke, H. H. Die Lage der die Atmung reguUerenden Zellgebiete im arteriovenosen Kohlensauredruck- gefaUe. Ibid., 114-8. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-13, 3: 410 (Abstr.)—Ivy, J. H., Adler, H. F. [et al.] The effect of pressure breathing on intracranial pressure. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 22; July, 19; Oct., 13; 1949, Jan., 20. ------ The relation between intracranial pressure and intermittent positive pressure breathing. Ibid., 1948, Apr., 29.—Maloney, J. V., jr. The dUemma of pressure breathing; effects on the circulation. Rep. M. Div. U. S. Chem. Corps, 1950, No. 236, 15-26.—Motley, H. L. Clinical aspects of pressure breathing. Ibid., 27-48, illust. ------Lang, L. P., & Gordon, B. Total lung volume and maximal breathing capacity in pulmonary emphysema after repeated periods of intermittent positive pressure breathing. J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 346-54.—Whittenberger, J. L. The dilemma of pressure breathing; pulmonary effects of pressure breathing. Rep. M. Div. U. S. Chem. Corps, 1950, No. 236, 9-14. ---- Sequelae. Bateman, J. B. The reduction of alveolar carbon dioxide pressure during pressure breathing and its relation to hyperventilation, together with a new method of representing the effects of hyperventilation. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 381, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Loucks, R. B. Impairment in psychomotor performance with the Type A-13 pressure demand oxygen system at 45,600 feet simulated altitude. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 308, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- therapeutic. Cahan, A. M. Intermittent positive pressure breathing and treatment of pulmonary edema resulting from exposure to gaseous lung irritants, such as phosgene. 6 1. 28>^cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG-49-660-49-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. AU Force. Steele, J. M. Pressure breathing; certain aspects of its miUtary and therapeutic significance. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 13, 1-5. PRESSURE CABIN 797 PREVENTIVE MEDICINE PRESSURE cabin [and chamber] See also Aircraft subheadings (Altitude cabin; Pressure) also Atmospheric chamber. Altitude-pressure-temperature relationships [tab.] In: Human Factors in Air Transp. Design (McFarland, R. A.) N. Y., 1946, 640.—Boaz, T. D. Low pressure chamber installed at the Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 429, pi.—Interrogation of Messerschmitt personnel on hydrauUc systems and pressure cabins. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. IL, 1.—Pressurized cabins for German high-altitude aUcraft. Ibid., App. Ik, 1-3.—Wiese- hofer, H. MobUe low pressure chamber for testing and instruc- tion of aUplane crews in high altitude atmospheric conditions. J. Aviat. M., 1942, 13: 90-2 (Abstr.) PRESSURE sprayer. See under Insecticide, Equipment. PRESSURE suit. See also under Acceleration, Protection: Clothing. Lambert, E. H., Wood, E. H. [et al.] Com- parison of protection against the effects of positive acceleration afforded by the standard gradient pressure suit (G. P. S.) and a simplified single pressure suit. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 308, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Hollmann, F. Pressure suits. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-56, 30.—Pressure suits. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lh, 5. PRESSURE vest. See Clothing, Air Force. PREVENTABLE disease. See Disease, preventable. PREVENTION. See also appropriate references under Airsick- ness; Alcoholism; Anoxia; Blind; Casualty; Cold exposure; Cold injury; Diphtheria; Eye injury; Fatigue; Gas gangrene; Gonorrhea; Malaria; Militarism, Prevention of war; Neurosis; Psy- chosis; Syphilis; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; War neurosis; Wound infection; see also Pre- ventive medicine; Sanitation. Blacklock, D. B. An epitome of the prevention of certain diseases and infections occurring in man. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 262-84.—Clerc. Prophylaxie mUitaire. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1908, 2: 325-7.-—Disease prevention in the serv- ices. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 697.—Goodwin, T. H. J. C. The prevention of disease on active service. Med. Off., Lond., 1919, 22: 229.—Gussynin, V. A. [Therapeuto-prophylactic lessons of the world war and certain problems of prevention for the present] Sovet. khir., 1932, 3: 196-202.—Kleinschmidt, E. E. Prevention is the keynote of clinic service in war time. Mod. Hosp., 1942, 59: No. 6, 47.—McCormack, M. W. The Army that fights disease. Life & Health, 1946, 61: No. 5, 18.— Shavzis, E. I. [Prophylaxis of iatrogenous diseases among recruits and soldiers] Vrach. delo, 1941, 23: 111-4.—Solmon. Disinfection et prophylaxie mUitaire. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1908, 2: 298-304.—Walker, K. The protection of the soldier. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1939-40, 17: 227-31.—Williams, A. H. Prophylactic selection of Indian troops. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 1-9. PREVENTIVE medicine. See also Blind, Prevention; Dentistry, pre- ventive; Prevention; Psychiatry, preventive. Babione, R. W., Sessions, H. K. [et al.l Recent advances in preventive medicme, 1947-48. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 371-86.—Chester, C. Medicina miUtar preventiva. Rev. mU., La Paz, 1949, 75-80.—Foote, F. M. Need for wider knowledge of preventive medicine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 887-92.—Jameson, W. W. War-time progress in preventive medicme. Med. Off., Lond., 1946, 75: 234-6.— Janeway, C. A. MiUtary medicine; its preventive aspects. Med. CUn. N. America, 1941, 25: 1459-76.—Krotkov. F. Hi- giena voennaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 1: 1199-216.—Nelson, H. MiUtary preventive medicine. S. Afr. M. J., 1942, 16: 283-7.—Strong, P. S. Preventive medicine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 174-6. ---- Aviation medicine. Great Britain. Air Ministry. Air publica- tion, 1269B: Handbook of preventive medicine. 213p. 23cm. Lond., 1947. Grant, D. N. W. Aviation preventive medicine. Med. Ann District of Columbia, 1945, 14: 18-21.—Whittingham, "• E- Preventive medicine in relation to aviation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 217; 277. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 317-39. Also Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 441 (Abstr.) ------ Preventive medicine in the Royal Air Force. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1944, 7: 279; 306. ------ Preventive medicme in the R. A. F. during the war years 1939-45. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 519-24. ---- Congresses. Conference on preventive medicine, School of Hygiene and PubUc Health, Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, February 14 to 16, 1945. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 34. ---- Essays. Cox, W. C. Preventive medicine in the atomic age. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 862-76.—Cumming, H. S. The importance of preventive medicine from the standpoint of a medical officer of the United States Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 161-8.—Gordon, J. E. Preventive medicine in military and civUian practice. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 7, 3-9. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 38-48.— Hall, J. R., jr. Salesmanship and miUtary preventive medicme. Ibid., 425-7.—On the prevention of plagues. Ibid., 1942, 90: 325.—Ross, S. MUitary preventive medicine and the environ- mental hygiene of the war effort. Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 716-20.—Werneck, L. Importancia da medicina preven- tiva para as forcas armadas. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1948. 37: 47-58. Instruction. See also Health education; Hygiene, Instruc- tion. Training of enUsted personnel in personal hygiene and pre- ventive medicine. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash.. 1948, 6: 33-7. ---- Manual. Dunham, G. C. Military preventive medicine. 1051p. 8? Carlisle Barracks, 1930. Also 2. ed. 1062p. 8? 1931. Also 3. ed. 1198p. 23Kcm. 1938. ---- Methods. Cron, K., & Hochmann, E. Ueber Kranken- stande im Felde und ihre vorherige Abschatzung. 68p. 8? Wien, 1908. Black, A. P. Measures of preventive medicine recom- mended by the federal medical services to insure the maximum improvement of the selectee of 1961 over him of 1941. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 619-37.—Cantlie, N. Health discipline. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 232-7.—Froilano de Meio. Doencas da tropa e a maneira de as combater. Arq. Esc. med. cir. Nova Goa, 1930, ser. B, 407-16.—Norton, J. W. R. Ob- servations on improved disease control methods among troops. West VUginia M. J., 1944, 40: 382-5.—Ullman, V. Research in preventive medicine. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 4, 4-6.— Welge, O. Nutzbarmachung miUtararztlicher Untersuchungen fur die Durchfuhrung der vorbeugenden Krankenpflege und der HeUbehandlung. Soziale Med. & Hyg., 1907, 2: 350-2. ---- naval. Ayres, P. B., Arioli, P. E. [et al.] Preventive medicine and public health organization and facilities in the Japanese Navy. 20p. 25%cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. M-09, Med. Targets. Cock, S. S. Communicable disease control. p.73-126. 23cm. Wash., 1934. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1934, 32: Morev, V. Higiena voenno-morskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1216-23.—Preventive medi- cine organization in Seventh Fleet. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist, Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. A, 11. ---- Organization. Burnett, T. W. The practical appUcation of preventive medicine to an army at war, including emphasis on venereal disease control. Virginia M. Month., 1942, 69: 356-62.— Gordon, J. E. The integration of preventive medicine with other miUtary and civilian activities. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 11, 1-15, 5 pi.—LiSkutin, J. System PREVENTIVE MEDICINE 798 PRISONER preventivnfho lekafstvf. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 187-97 — Mux 6 y Torres, C. Campafias profilacticas Ubradas por el Servicio de sanidad del Ejercito. In: San. milit. cubana (Cuba. Ejerc. Secc. san.) Habana, 1928, 151-63, illust—Van Auken, H. A. Development of theater-wide preventive medicine serv- ice. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 1, 1-37. ---- by countries. Preventive medicine in Medical Section GHQ prior to or- ganization of Army Ground Forces. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 9: 1-9, 7 tab.—Recent contributions of the Preventive Medicine Service of the U. S. Army. Science, 1944, 100: 45.—Simmons, J. S. The preventive medicine program of the United States Army. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 931-40. Also Phi Delta Epsilon News, 1943, 34: 103-15. ------ Preventive medicine in the United States Army. Dedicatory Addresses (Michigan Univ. School Pub. Health) 1943—44, 28—43. —---- Preventive medicine at the front. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 85-9. ------ Preventive medicine in the Army. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 137-71, 4 pi.—Skundina, S. [Preventive medical work in the Gorky region during the first years of the war] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 7, 42-5.—Whayne, T. F. Preventive medicine in the postwar Army. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 274-8. PREVENTOL. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 22: Report on Project No. 22: Test of hammock, jungle, impregnated with preventol G-4. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. PRIAPISM. See under Penis. PRIMARY suture. See under Wound, Surgery: Primary suture. PRINTER. See under Photography, Equipment. PRISON. See also Detention; Disciplinary barracks; Punishment. Andersonville Prison, Georgia; north view; Uthograph by Anton Hohenstein, 1865; also south view. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Congress) Wash., 1947, 252; 253 — Boegey. Role du mddecin militane dans les fetablissements penitentiaires. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 309-14.— Crosby, P. T. The United States Naval Prison, Portsmouth, N. H., from the aspect of the medical officer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1925, 22: 553-62.—Del Giudice, F. Riflessioni di pubblica igiene ed economia politica sulla penitentiSre mUitaire a St-Germain. Gazz. toscana sc. med. fis., 1849, 7: 190; 202; 221.—Kangoku [Statistics on mUitary prisons] In: Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun-syo zyuni-kai tokei nenpo (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1899, 305-10.—Kerrick, H. S. The United States disciplinary barracks; its history, methods and results. J. MU. Serv. Inst. U. S., 1916, 59: 361-77, pi.— Leiser, C. A dUector of a Nazi prison speaks out. J. Crim., Chic, 1938-39, 29: 345-52.—Martins, A. Ligeiras notas sobre o penitenciaro mUitar aUenado necessidade da organizacao do presidio mUitar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 425-32.— Moniz de Aragao, J. Nova orientacao do servico nas peniten- ciarias mUitares. Brasil med., 1909, 23: 388.—Pactet. Peni- tenciers mUitaires. Arch, internat. neur., Par., 1910, 2: 30-5.— Prison statistics show Inmate population less than year ago; post war period always time of apprehension; the war state. WeU. BuU., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 6, 6.—Rouyer, E., Niclot [et al.] Du role du medecin miUtaUe dans les 6tabUssements penitentiaires. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1910, 4: 467-81.— Simonin, Jenny [et al.] Role du medecin mUitaire dans les 6tablissements penitentiaires.. Ibid., 503-21.—Toussaint. Role du mddecin mUitaUe dans les §tablissements peniten- tiaires. Ibid., 325-8. PRISONER. See also Disciplinary barracks; Prison. Pfeiffer, H. *Ueber Lagerhygiene; Erfahr- ungen aus den Strafgefangenenlagern bei Papen- burg [Bonn] 28p. 24cm. Borgermoor, 1935. Bertrand, G. Les penitenciers militaires. Caduce6, Par., 1910, 10: 118.—Borione, G. GU ufficiali medici itaUani in prigionia. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: pt 1, 744-7.— Karpman, B. Sex Ufe in prison. J. Crim., Chic, 1947-48, 38: 475-86.—King, E. CUnical studies in miUtary delinquency; the garrison prisoner. AIU. Surgeon, 1927, 61: 549-59.—Koposov, V. P. VUjanie voennoj tjurmy na ves i zdorovje zaklju6ennykh. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 228: Med. spec, pt, 87-102.— Kriiger. Einige Gesichtspunkte, die Behandlung von Militar- gefangenen bzw. Arbeitssoldaten betreffend. Deut. mil. arztL Zschr., 1911, 40: 265-72.—Lipton, H. R. Notes on the miUtary prisoner. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 103-5.—Manson, M. P., & Grayson, H. M. The Shipley-Hartford retreat scale as a measure of intellectual impairment for military prisoners. J. Appl. Psychol., 1947, 31: 67-81.—Weiss, I. I. Homosexu- aUty; with special reference to mUitary prisoners. Psychiat. Q., 1946, 20: 485-523. ---- Disease. Anderson, N. S. Neuropsychiatric examination of prisoners at Fort Knox. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 790-6.— Manson, M. P., & Grayson, H. M. The sick book rider in an overseas military prison. Psychosomat. AI., 1946, 8: 414-6.— Pargen, T. H. Psychiatry in a naval prison. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1944, 100: 402-6.—Vallejo Nagera, A. Las psicosis de prision. In his Locura & guerra, Vallad., 1939, 143-56.— Watson, W. The diseases incident to miUtary prisons and the influences by which they are modified, as illustrated by the study of nearly 15,000 cases occurring at Rock Island Barracks, IlUnois, from Dec. 1863, to June, 1865. Tr. Iowa M. Soc. (1881-82) 1882, 5: 60-83.—Weiss, I. I. Psychoses in military prisoners. J. Clin. Psychopath., 1946—47, 8: 689; passim.— Will, O. A., jr. The psychotic naval prisoner. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 680-9. ---- Rehabilitation. Goldberg, S. The rehabilitation of general prisoners in the Army. J. CUn. Psychol., 1945, 1: 126-9.—Hutt, M. L. Con- tribution of the clinical psychologist in the rehabilitation of general prisoners. BuU. Mil. Clin. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 6-12.—Portsmouth Naval Prison; rehabUitation. Bumed News Lett, Wash., 1944, 3: No. 5, 13. PRISONER of war. See also Internee; Repatriation. Ashburn, P. M. Prisoners of war. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 64: 659-86.—Ceconi. A. Dei prigionieri di guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: pt 1, 748-50.—Maslinkovsky, T. Voennoplen- nye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 939—41.—News from prisoners of war. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 94: 20.—Our men in prison camps. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 205. Also Philadelphia M., 1943-44, 39: 146.—Prisoners of war. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1941-42, 109-11 — Raabl-Werner, H. Fiir unsere Kriegsgefangenen. Wien. med. Wschr., 1919, 69: 2001-7.—Routil, R. Das Erscheinungsbild gefangener Polen aus dem Weltkrieg. Mitt. Anthrop. Ges. Wien, 1940, 70: 129-43, 4 pi. ---- Accidents. Des Gouttes, P. ResponsabUite du patron en cas d'accident survenu a son ouvrier, prisonnier de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 631-3.—G., R. A. Les assurances- accidents en faveur des mUitaires internes en Suisse. Ibid., 1943, 25: 917-9.—Ordonnance allemande d'avril 1943 relative aux accidents professionnels frappant des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 486-8.—P., J. Prisonniers de guerre victimes d'accidents de travaU. Ibid., 849-53. ---- Activities. Expositions d'oeuvres d'art executees par des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 828.—Exposition organised par les prisonniers de guerre au Kenya. Ibid., 1944, 26: 379.—Mustarde, J. C. Butterflies and boredom. In his The Sun Stood StiU, Lond., 1945, 4. impr., 194-214.—Willshaw, R. G. H. Improvised biochemical work of a prisoner of war. Pharm. J., Lond., 1946, 103: 122. ---- Agents and intermediaries. P., J. Le probleme de l'homme de confiance dans les camps d'officiers. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 853-5. ---- Autopsy. See also War criminal. Pellegrini, R._ Contributo alia conoscenza deUa patologia del prigioniers di guerra; reperti cadaverici nei prigionieri di guerra e loro importanza medico-Iegale. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 32-56. ---- Bibliography. Liste des principaux articles consacres au Comite inter- national et a l'Agence des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 933. ---- Camps and work detachments. See also subheading (Work) also Internee. Breitner, B. Kriegsgefangenlager. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1934, 81: 1215-8.—Notes on prison camps. Prison. War Bull., PRISONER OF WAR 799 PRISONER OF WAR 1943, 1: No. 7, 4.-—Rossi, R. P. Come un parco buoi mUitare divent& una azienda agricola. Gior. med. vet., 1921, 70: 497; passim.—Tanganika; visites de detachements de travail. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 875-7.—Visites faites en Allemagne par le Dr RiibU: D6tachement de travail E 27, Stalag VIII B., Britanniques. Ibid., 1942, 24: 100-2.— Wasmer, H. Moving supplies to prison camps. Prison. War Bull., 1945, 3: 1, &c.—Wenger, O. Indes britanniques; visites de detachements de travaU. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 107-11. .---- Care. Fision des services militaires et civils en services nationaux. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 19-21.—Sollicitude du Saint-Pere envers les prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1941, 23: 368. ---- Civilian status and rights. Des Gouttes, P. Un interne' mUitaue en Suisse peut-il y contracter mariage? Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 301-5.—Imer, F. Le mariage d'un interne miUtaUe ou d'un refugifi civU Stranger en Suisse est-U possible? Ibid., 1945, 27: 226-34.—Life insurance for prisoners of war. Prison. War Bull., 1943, 1: No. 2, 3.—Rights (The) of prisoners of war. Ibid., 2. ----Correspondence and mail. Associations (Les) de femmes de prisonniers de guerre en France. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 483.—Christmas (1944) package. Prison. War BuU., 1944, 2: No. 12, 1.—Droin, D. Le tri du courrier a l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 160-5, pi.— L., N. Correspondence des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 131-8.—Lossier, J. G. De la question des messages fariuliaux k celle de la protection des civUs. Ibid., 1943, 25: 888-913.—Paquets (Des) pour les femmes et les enfants internes aUemands. Ibid., 1942, 27: 935.—Sept milUons et demi de lettres. Ibid., 1941, 23: 837.—Special Red Cross parcels. Prison. War BuU., 1943, 1: No. 3, 1.—Tisdall, F. F. Canadian Red Cross food parcels for British prisoners-of-war in Germany. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 44: 77. ■---— Further report on the Canadian Red Cross food parcels for British prisoners-of-war. Ibid., 1944, 50: 135-8. —— Wilson, M. let al ] Final report on the Canadian Red Cross food parcels for prisoners-of-war. Ibid., 1949, 60: 279-86. ---- Dental care. Arkush, D. Dentistry in a P. O. W. camp in the Far East. Brit. Dent. J., 1946, 81: 128.—Casalis. Rdsultats obtenus dans le traitement et 1'appareiUage dentaires des prisonniers de guerre rapatries. Rev. stomat., Par., 1943, 44: 131.—Crabb, H F Survey of a prisoner of war dental centre, 1940-45. Brit Dent. J., 1945, 79: 162-5.—Dentistry in a Jap prison camp. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 508-10.—Fields, A. Dentistry at Cabanatuan War Prison Camp No. 1, in the PhUippine Islands. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 1271-8.— Irons, A. L. Dentistry In a Japanese prison camp. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 24-31.—Raymond, M. Dental treatment in a prisoners' camp in Germany. Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1918, 8: 7-9—Rogge, F. Zahntechniker in der Kriegsgefangenschaft. Zahntechniker, Basel, 1949, 15: No. 2, 5.—Rubra, C. H. A dental centre in an Italian P. O. W. Camp. Brit. Dent. J., 1944 77:171.—Trays, W. N. Teeth of Italian prisoners-of-war. Ibid.', 1945, 78: 80. ------ The dental condition of German prisoners-of-war. Ibid., 109. ---- Discharge. Medical discharge of ex-prisoners of war. In: Statist Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 11-3 — Relative discharge rates; non-prisoners compared with ex- prisoners of war [tab.] Ibid., 13. --- Discipline. International Red Cross Committee. Re- prisals against prisoners of war. 12p. 16. Lond., 1916. ---- Disease. See also Neuropsychiatry, Experiences; Neu- rosis. , . , Dibra-Menzelxhiu, H. *Psychoses dans les camps de concentration. 84p. 24cm. Par., 1941. Alexander, J. S. Inanition and avitamrnosis; experience in a prisoner-of-war hospital in Italy. S. Afr. M. J. 1944, 18: 159.—Alvarez, W. C. What starvation did to the nervous system of thousands of prisoners of war. Gastroenterology, 1948, 11: 757-60.—Angermayer, E. Auffallende Haufung an Ulkusleiden bei kriegsgefangenen Russen. Wien. klin. Wschr 1947, 59: 77.—Bacillary dysentery in prisoners of war. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat Sery., Lond. 1942 1: March, 2-4 Also BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1942 17: 393 (Abstr.) Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1944-42, 2: 496 (Abstr.)—Bastenie. Presentation du travail de Kowalewski; etude de l'aciditd gastrique chez des prisonniers de guerre presentant differents troubles gastrointestinaux. BruxeUes mid., 1948, 28: 99.— Bloom, H. Dysentery in British prisoners of war. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 558-60. ------Merz, E. H., & Taylor, W. W. Nutritional amblyopia in American prisoners of war liberated from the Japanese. Am. J. Ophth., 1946, 29: 1248-57.— Brennan, D. J. The burning feet syndrome; observations of cases among prisoners of war in Manchuria. Med. J. AustraUa, 1946, 2: 232-4.-—Burridge, W. Pellagra among the prisoners in Egypt Lancet, Lond., 1920, 2: 764.—Churchill, M. H. Dietary deficiency diseases among prisoners of war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 294-8.—Clarke, C. A., & Sneddon, I. B. Nutritional neuropathy in prisoners-of-war and internees from Hong-Kong. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 734-7.—Dekking, H. M. Tropical nutritional amblyopia (camp eyes) Ophthal- mologica, Basel, 1947, 113: 65-92.—Dunlop, E. E. Surgical treatment of dysenteric lesions of the bowel among allied prisoners of war in Burma and Thailand. Brit M. J., 1946, 1: 124-7.—Dysentery carriers in a prisoners-of-war camp. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1942, 1: June, 9. Also Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 835 (Abstr.) Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 100 (Abstr.)—Edge, J. R., & Spillane, J. D. Partial starvation in prisoners-of-war. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 317.—Eisentraut, M. Wurmbefall bei Kriegs- gefangenen verschiedener Nationalitat. Oeff. Gesundhdienst., 1943, 9: B, 240.—Everts, W. H. Nutritional disorders in aUied repatriates and Japanese prisoners of war. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1947, 72: 225.—Fleck, S., Kellam, J. W., & Klippen, A. J. Diphtheria among German prisoners of war. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 80-9.—Fleischhacker, H., Holler, G., & Mathis, A. Bericht iiber eine Kropfendemie unter kriegsgefangenen Russen. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 525-41.—Gordon, J. E. Diarrheal disease among prisoners of war. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect 2, No. 1, 17-20. ------ Diphtheria among prisoners of war. Ibid., Sect. 4, 9.—Haughwout, F. G. Intestinal diseases in the Japanese prison camps in the PhUip- pines. J. Techn. Meth., Toronto, 1945, 25: 123-47.—Himmel, W. Dreijahrige Erfahrungen uber die Mangelnahrschaden in einem Gefangenenlazarett im Osten. Prakt. Arzt, Wien, 1948, 2: 513-22.—Hirsch, F. Sur certains troubles digestifs chez les prisonniers politiques rapatries. Acta gastroenter. belg., 1946, 9: 195-201.—Hobbs, H. E., & Forbes, F. A. Visual defects in prisoners-of-war, from the Far East. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 2: 149-53.-—Hormann. Traumatische Neurosen bei Kriegsge- fangenen. Med. Klin., 1917, 13: 707.—Hughs, A. G. Behind the wire. Broad Way, Lond., 1948-49, R.12: 44-6.—Kenny, S. Diet for malnourished prisoners of war. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 777.—Kowalewski, K. Etude de l'acidite gastrique chez des prisonniers de guerre presentant differents troubles gastro- intestinaux. Acta gastroenter. belg., 1947, 10: 503-13.— Landor, J. V. The effect of nutritional disorders on the skin and mucous membranes as observed in the civiUan internment camp, Singapore, during the Japanese occupation of Malaya. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1948, 60: 1-9.—Laplace, L. B. Tubercu- losis at a prisoner of war hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 398.—Lendvai, J., & Lorincz, L. A hadifogoly- malaria. Orvosok lap., 1948, 4: 1045-9.—Lewis, R. B. Pain- ful feet in American prisoners of war. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 146-57.—Lust. F. Kriegsneurosen und Kriegs- gefangene. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1829.—Manen, J G. van. De behandeUng van kampoogen (deficientie- amblyopie) Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 733-5.—Meienberg, L. J., & Snell, A. M. Nutritional deficiency as a probable cause of hepatic damage in repatriated prisoners of war. Gastro- enterology, 1946, 7: 430-41.—Mitchell, J. B., & Black, J. A. Malnutrition in released prisoners-of-war and internees at Singapore. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 2: 855-62.—Morchen. Trau- matische Neurosen und Kriegsgefangene. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1188-91.—Musselman, M. M. PeUagra in Americans in a Japanese prison. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946 5: 403-11.—Mustarde, J. C. Dirt and disease. In his The Sun Stood StiU, Lond., 1945, 4. impr., 107-31.—Olenick, E J. Persisting ocular defects in Pacific war prisoners. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 538-46.—Orr, R., Houwer, A. W. M. [et al.] Discussion on bUndness in prisoners of war. Brit. J. Ophth., 1946, 30: 631-6.—Page, J. A. Painful-feet syndrome among prisoners of war in the Far East. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 260-2.—Perry, A. Enteric fever among prisoners of war in Ceylon. Ibid., 1902, 1: 679.—Prisonniers (Les) de guerre aveugles. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 321.—Report of a Committee of inquiry regarding the prevalence of pellagra among Turkish prisoners of war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 33: 426; passim.—Rollier, M. L., & Rollier, R. Pseudo- uremie des prisonniers de guerre apres leur rapatriement. Progr. med., Par., 1947, 75: 153-7.—Simpson, J. Burning feet in British prisoners-of-war in the Far East. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 959-61.—Slesinger, H. A., & Elrod, R. P. Survey of dysentery in prisoners of war. Ann. Int. M., 1946, 24: 1014- 24.—Spillane, J. D., & Scott, G. I. Obscure neuropathy in the Middle East; report on 112 cases in prisoners-of-war. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 261-4.—Vallejo Nagera, A. Biopsiquismo del fanatismo marxista; investigaciones biopsicol6gicas en prisio- neros internacionales. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1938, 1: 267; passim.—Walters, J. H., Rossiter, R. J., & Lehmann, H. Malnutrition in Indian prisoners-of-war in the Far East; a survey of 2000 cases. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 205-10.— Wijn, J. F. de. Het polydeficientie-syndroom in de kampen op PRISONER OF WAR 800 PRISONER OF WAR Java en in Japan in het algemeen, de bevindingen van het bloedbeeld in het bijzonder. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 1288.—Wortmann, H. Vorlaufige Mitteilungen iiber Beo- bachtungen bei Heimkehrern mit Oedemneigung in bezug auf Rheumaund Fokalherde. Deut. med. Wschr., 1949, 74: 174.— Wylie, P. E. Incidence of x-ray evidence of upper gastro- intestinal pathology in German prisoners of war. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 131-4. ---- Educational service. Adair, A. Scientific journals for enemy prisoners of war. Brit M. J., 1942, 2: 469.—Aid to prisoners of war. BuU. M. Libr. Ass., 1941-42, 30: 214.—Baker, J. R. Scientific journals for enemy prisoners of war. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 768. ------ Scientific Uterature for enemy prisoners of war. Nature, Lond., 1942, 150: 408.—Examens universitaires et professionnels passes dans les camps de prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 171-5.—Medical education in German prison camps. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 51.—Secours inteUectuels aux prisonniers de guerre. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 894-8.—Service d'aide inteUectuelle aux prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1943, 25: 251.—Service des secours inteUectuels du Comit6 international de la Croix- Rouge. Ibid., 815-21.—Studious (For) prisoners of war. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 272.—Universites (Les) et lycees dans les camps d'internds en Suisse. Rev. mternat Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 920-4. ---- Employment. Great Britain. Foreign Office. Misc. No. (1916) Correspondence respecting the employ- ment of British and German prisoners of war in Poland and France respectively. 4p. f? Lond., 1916. Conditions of employment of prisoners of war. Month. Labor Rev., 1943, 56: 891-5.—Policies for employment of prisoners of war. Ibid., 1944, 59: 93.—War prisoners barred from hospital work, other resources are considered. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 12, 83. ---- Escape. Wyss, G. Die Rechtsstellung des entwichenen Kriegsgefangenen im neutralen Staat. 104p. 23cm. Bern, 1945. Jeffrey, M., & Bradford, E. J. G. Neurosis in escaped prisoners of war. Brit. J. M. Psychol., 1944-46, 20: 422-35.— Kirwan, W. E. Escape tactics of German war prisoners. J. Crim., Chic, 1944-45, 35: 357-66.—Martin, P. E. Note sur les prisonniers de guerre evades sur le territoUe d'une puissance neutre. Ri v. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 62-9. ---- Exchange. American nationals in Japanese custody; repatriation negotiations. Prison. War Bull., 1943, 1: No. 2, 4.—Boots, J. L. Delayed return. Dent. Rays, Pittsb., 1944, 19: 78-83.— Cadbury, W. W. Doctors on board the motorship Gripsholm. Tr. Coll. Physicians Philadelphia, 1944-45, 12: 26-8.— Gimmestad, E. Red Cross nursing service and the Gripsholm. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 31.—Harris, V. We met the Gripsholm. Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: No. 7,3.— Wildbolz. Echange des otages civils et des prisonniers de guerre greoo-turcs (rapport complementaire sur l'activite' de la Commission d'echange du 15 mai au 15 septembre 1923) Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1923, 5: 1097-101. ---- Experiences. Bolton, J. H. Personal experiences as a prisoner of war, with special reference to dietetics. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 370-2.—Eagle, G. F. Experiences as a prisoner- of-war. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1945-46, 25: 85-90.—Forrester, G. P. Over four years in a prison camp. Am. Druggist, 1919, 67: 25.—Fyfe, A. J. The happy Gefange- nen. Radiography, Lond., 1947, 13: 122-4.—Hall, J. N. Experiences of a prisoner in World War I. Prison. War Bull. 1943, 1: No. 7, 2.—Kleemann, E. Kriegserfahrungen im Gefangnis. Arch. Krim., 1916, 67: 1-24.—Mustarde, J. C. Exit the flesh-pots. In his The Sun Stood StUl, Lond., 1945, 4. impr., 7-11. ------ Prisoner of war. Ibid., 32-45. ------ FuU circle. Ibid., 230-40.—Newman, P. H. Experiences of a Dunkirk prisoner of war. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 359.—Roussel, P. J'etais un prisonnier ... Maroc med., 1941, 21: 119. ---- Food and rations. Cazalbou, L. A propos de la ration de nos prisonniers de guerre. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1915, 15: 413.—Cerveny, C. C. Supplementary rations for prisoners of war. Prison. War BuU., 1945, 3: No. 4, 4.—Griffith, W. H. The nutrition of prisoners of war, alUed nationals, and others. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 4, 41-4.—Law, R. K. Dietary of British prisoners of war. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 364.— McDonald, W. C. Food packaging for prisoners of war. Prison. War Bull., 1943, 1: 6.—Rations (The) of enemy pris- oners. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 511.—Ribadeau-Dumas, L. Les consequences de 1'aUmentation actuelle imposee a nos prisonniers de guerre. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1945, 129: 42-4. ---- Health and hygiene. Dibowski, C. Hygiene in Gefangenenlagern. In: Wehr- hygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 332-6.—Health of the prisoners of war. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 61.—McWalter, J. E. The hygiene of prisoners of war. Pub. Health, Lond., 1916-17, 30: 5-7.—Prisonniers (Les) de guerre et l'hygiene. Ann. hyg., Par., 1915, 4. ser., 23: 157-64.— Wiener. Die Kriegsgefangennahme vom hygienisohen Stand- punkte. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1915, 28: 359. ---- History. Roach, A. C. The prisoner of war, and how treated. 244p. 8? Indianap., 1865. Virginia (A) confederate. In vinculis; or, The prisoner of war. 216p. 19cm. Petersburg, Va., 1866. ---- Hospital. See also Hospital. Barbwire hospital; how six medical officers fought Germany behind the German line. Hospitals, 1945, 19: No. 12, 52.— Blue Cross pays hospital bill for American held by Japanese. Ibid., 1944, 18: No. 2, 65.—Brettner. Kriegsgefangenen- lazarett Alexandrinenstrasse. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1914, 51: 1698.—Burkhard, P., Luvini, A., & Wolf de Salis, H. ItaUe du Sud; visites d'hopitaux, de camps d'evacuation pour prisonniers de guerre et internes civils et d'un camp d'internes civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 21-8.—Conod, E. Maroc; visites d'hopitaux miUtaires, de cimetidres et d'un dfitachement de travail. Ibid., 1944, 26: 536.—German prisoner-of-war hospital opened. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 27.—Hewer, A. G. Organization and treatment in German mUitary hospitals for prisoners of war. In: Inter- aUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 391^1— Hfipital de RumeUa pour prisonniers de guerre. Rev. Internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 585.—Hospital staffed by German doctors opened in Oklahoma. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 240.—Huber, C. Visite du General Hospital Poona, Italiens. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 337.—Italie; Hopital miUtaire d'AscoU- Piceno; Britanniques. Ibid., 1943, 25: 199.—Italie; visite de 1'Hopital miUtaire Al Celio (Rome) Ibid., 952.—Pryn, R. H. C. Axis prisoners of war in a Brisith hospital. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 401-3.—Salis, H. W. de, & Luvini, A. ItaUe du Sud; visites d'un hopital et de quelques cimetieres. Rev. internat^ Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 841-5.—Visite de l'annexe de l'hopital miUtaUe 99; section pour maladies men- tales; AUemands et ItaUens. Ibid., 1943, 25: 444-6.—Visite du 13th General Hospital. Ibid., 452.—Wergeland, H., Fodstad, D., & Harlem, K. Erfaringer fra et norsk feltsykehus arbeid med russiske ekskrigsfanger i Mo i Rana sommeren 1945. Nord. med., 1946, 32: 2353-9. ---r Information bureau. Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 278; 632; 1941, 23: 388.—Archives de L'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre et leur classement. Ibid., 1942, 24: 93-7, 2 pi.—Assistance to Air Forces next of kin. Prison. War BuU., 1945, 3: 5.—Chronique de l'agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 452; passim.—Fonctionnement du Service des secours de 1'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre a Geneve. Ibid., 1941, 23: 591-3, pi.—Futur siege de l'Agence centrale [Hotel de la Metropole, Geneve] Ibid., 1942, 24: 48-59.— Prisoners of war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 816.—Service americain de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 305-9.—Service britannique de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 558-64.— Service colonial francais de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 309-14.—Service japonais de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 139-43.—Service (Le) des nations groupees de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 946-50.—Service (Le) Watson de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1942, 24: 823-6, 2 pi. ---- Inspection. Junod, M. Omission d'un delegu6 du Comite international de la Croix-Rouge. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 268-75.—Missions du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge. Ibid., 1942, 24: 165-79.—Visites de camps. Ibid., 877-82. ---- Internment. See Camp; Internee. ---- Laws and conventions. See also Humanitarianism; Law; Neutrality. Anthouard, A. F. I. d'. Les prisonniers de PRISONER OF WAR 801 PRISONER OF WAR guerre; renseignements pratiques sur les moyens de retrouver les prisonniers de correspondre avec eux et les secourir; le traitement des prisonniers de guerre en France et en Allemagne; texte de la convention de la Haye avec un commentaire par E. Hecht. 119p. 19cm. Par., 1915. Demolder, P. Conference diplomatique pour la revision de la Convention de Geneve et l'61aboration d'un convention internationale relative au traitement des prisonniers de guerre. p.577-641. 22y2cm. Brux., 1929. Arch. med. belg., 1929, 82: Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 38/2: Vorschrift fiir das Kriegsgefangenenwesen: 1: Abkommen iiber die Behandlung der Kriegsgefangenen vom 27. 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The treatment of prisoners of war in England and Germany during the first eight months of the war. 36p. 8? Lond., 1915. ---- by belligerent captor powers: Africa. Afrique du Sud; visite du camp de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civils de Zonderwater (ItaUens) Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 953-6.—Arnold, F. Afrique Equatoriale Francaise et Cameroun Francais; visites d'un hopital et de camps de prisonniers de guerre et internes civils. Ibid., 1944, 26: 845-9.—Burnier, H. E. Visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre, au Kenya. Ibid., 1941, 23: 996-1000. ------ Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre itaUens, Kenya. Ibid., 1942, 24: 331-4. ------ Kenya; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 465.—Du Bois, J. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1941, 23: 747.—ErythrSe; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civils. Ibid., 1943, 25: 872-5.—Grasset, E. Visite du camp de prisonniers de guerre de Sonderwater, ItaUens. Ibid., 1942, 24: 335-7.— Internes civils italiens en Rhoddsie [IUustrations] Ibid., 1943, 25: opp. p. 186.—-Internes civils en Rhodesie du Sud; AUemands et ItaUens [IUustration] Ibid., 1942, 24: opp. p. 846.—Junod, H. P. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en Ethiopie et en Afrique orientale itaUenne. Ibid., 1941, 23: 748-51.—Kenya; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre italiens. Ibid., 1943, 25: 372—4.—Lambert, P. Visites du camp de prisonniers du guerre de Gargaresc et du camp de travaU de Fatma (Tripoli- tame) Ibid., 1941, 23: 985-9.—Maroc; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et de travaiUeurs etrangers. Ibid., 1943, 25: 783-6.—Odier, L. Mission en Afrique. Ibid., 730-43 — Prisonniers de guerre itaUens en Rhodesie [Illustrations] Ibid., opp. p. 46.—Prisonniers de guerre libyens en Egypte [IUustra- tions] Ibid., opp. p. 36.—Rhodesie du Sud; Camp 4, Umvuma; du 12 au 17 aout 1942. Ibid., 296-8.—Rhodesie du Sud; visites de camps d'internds civils itaUens, faites par M. G. C. Senn, Camp 5, Fort Victoria; 3 au 11 aout 1942. Ibid., 293-6.— Seidl, M. TripoUtaine; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civUs. Ibid., 1944, 26: 371-5. ------ Erythrde; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civils. Ibid., 608; 926. ------ Soudan anglo-dgyptien; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 613-5.— Senn, G. C. Rhoddsie de Nord; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 771-3. ------ Rhoddsie du Sud; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 925.—Tunisie: visite de l'hopital de prisonniers de guerre allemands de Tunis (Ostslaza- rett Tunis) Ibid., 1943, 25: 782.—Vaucher, G. Camp de prisonniers de guerre itaUens de Geneiffa, Egypte. Ibid., 1941, 23: 284-7. ------ Camp de prisonniers de guerre itaUens k Alexandrie. Ibid., 288.—Visites de camps de piisonniers de guerre francais et d'internds civils a Diego-Suarez. Ibid., 1943, 25: 370-2.—Vust, R. Algdrie; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 113; 1945. 27: 105. ---- by belligerent captor powers: America. Baumgartner, H. Uruguay; visite d'un camp d'internds miUtaires et civils. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 376.-—Canada; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1943, 25: 792.—Maag, E. L. Visites de camps de prison- niers de guerre au Canada. Ibid., 1942, 24: 40-2. ------ Canada; visites d'un camp de travail et d'un detachement de travaU. Ibid., 1944, 26: 850-2. ------ Canada; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1945, 27: 111-3.— Pestalozzi, A. Colombie; visite d'un camp d'internds civils. Ibid., 1944, 26: 852.—Venezuela; camp du Cuartel Naveran (marins internds mais non inculpds) Ibid., 1942, 24: 899.— Venezuela; maison d'internement de San Esteban (Casa PubUca) sur Puerto-CabeUo. Ibid., 901.—Venezuela; visite a des marins allemands et itaUens de la marine marchande, inculpds de sabotage et d'incendie volontaUe de leur navire; prison de Valencia. Ibid., 898. ---- by belligerent captor powers: America— United States. Camp de Fort Lincoln (AUemands de la marine marchande et civils japonais) 26 octobre 1942. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 281-3.—Camp de Fort-Missoula; ItaUens de la marine marchande et civils japonais; 28, 29, et 30 octobre 1942. Ibid., 283-6.—-Camp de Livingston; internds civils et prisonniers de guerre japonais; 24 novembre 1942. Ibid., 289-92.—Cardi- naux, A. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre, Etats-Unis d'Amdrique. Ibid., 706-17. ------ & Schnyder, P. Etats- PRISONER OF WAR 804 PRISONER OF WAR Unis; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civils. Ibid., 1944, 26: 116-20, 4 pi.—Cooper, W. E. Camp O'DonneU, the first permanent camp. In his Med. Dept. Activ. Philippines, Wash., 1946, 106-9. ------ BUibid Prison. Ibid., 122-5.—Dewitt, J. Nursing behind barbed wire. R. 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Deficientieverschijnselen onder geaUieerde krijgsgevangenen In Siam. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 925-32.—Durran, J. Ocular signs in the prisoner of war from the Far East. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 626.—Eddey, H. H. Prisoner-of-war camps in Borneo. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 2: 403.—Egle, M. E. Chine occupde; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre en Chine occupde. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 625-7.— Grigg, J. British prisoners-of-war in Siam. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 30.—Gupta, L. M. Malnutrition in recovered prisoners of war and internees; report of 10 cases evacuated from ThaUand. Ibid., 1946, 1: 643-6.—Harvey, C. Medical aspect of the Singa- pore captivity. Aled. J. AustraUa, 1946, 1: 769-72.—Huber, Ch. Visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre itaUens aux Indes britanniques, 1" octobre 1941. Rev. internat Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 105-8. ------ Indes britanniques; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 773-5.— Indes Britanniques; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1943, 25: 105-8.—Prisoner of war camps in the Far East; approximate location of camps in which American prisoners are known to be detained [map] Prison. War BuU., 1943, 1: No. 3, 7.—Prisonniers de guerre britanniques et amdricains en Chine occupde [Illustrations] Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: opp. p. 438.—Prisonniers de guerre aux Indes britanniques [Illustrations] Ibid., opp. p. 374.— Robinson, J. E. C. Work and problems of a medical officer prisoner of war in the Far East. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 51-65.—Selwyn-CIarke, P. S., Bennet, J. [et al.] Nutri- tional experiences in prisoner of war and internment camps in the Far East. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946, 5: 85-138, 2 pi.—Senn, E. Chine; visites d'un camp d'internds civils et de missions cathoUques. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 28-31.—Simons, R. D. G. 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J., 1946, 50: 45-58, 4 pi — Cochrane, A. L. The medical officer as prisoner in Germany. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 411. ------ Medical experiences as a prisoner of war in Germany. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 285-90.—Conditions at prisoner-of-war camp in Germany. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 614.—De Palma, G. Relazione suUe condizioni igieniche del campo di concentramento di Wietzen- dorf (Oflag 83) per prigionieri di guerra (ufficiali) in Germania. Riv. ital. igiene, 1949, 9: 67-90.—Descoeudres, P., & Roulet, L. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en AUemagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 740.—Diet of prisoners in Germany. Brit. M. J., 1915, 1: 1014.—Eschbach, H. L'instal- lation d'un camp de prisonniers francais en Allemagne. Arch. mdd. chir. province, 1927, 17: 308-19.—Feeding of prisoners of war in Germany (translation) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1915, 24: 387-94.—Fisher, C. M. Marlag 1941-44. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1945, 52: 305-7.—German prison camps. Brit. M. J., 1916, 1: 420-2.—Guillaume, A. C. L'dtat de santd des prison- niers et le rdgime hygidnoaUmentane dans les camps d'AUe- magne. Rev. sc, Par., 1916, 2: 619-24.—How Germany feeds prisoners of war. Am. Food J., 1918, 13: 25-8.—Joyeux, C, & Dalle, M. Note sur l'dtat sanitaire dans un camp de prison- PRISONER OF WAR 806 PRISONER OF WAR niers en AUemagne. BuU. Soc. path, exot, Par., 1915, 8: 547-53.—Knowles, G. S. A. Impressions from a P. O. W. camp in Germany. Lond. Hosp. Gaz., 1945, 48: 139-41.— Kraemer, M. Clinical findings in American soldiers released from a German prison camp. Gastroenterology, 1946, 7: 191-8.—Kriegsgefangenen Lazarett Freising, 10 mars 1942. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 508.—Labor regulations for prisoners of war in Germany. Prison. War Bull., 1943, 1: No. 3, 2.-—Lambert, P. Visite du camp de prisonniers de guerre yougoslaves. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 102—4.— Landolt & Kleiner. AUemagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 923-5.—Ledent. Pour servir a l'histoire du traitement des prisonniers par les mddecins alle- mands. Paris mdd., 1919, 32: Annexe, 159.—Lhoste. Com- ment les AUemands ont traitd nos malades et blessds. Ibid., 113-6.—Lynn, I. German camp locations. Prison. War Bull., 1944, 2: No. 12, 5.—Marti, R. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en AUemagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 970-6. ------ Heimkehrlager Rouen, Heillager Rouen. Ibid., 1942, 24: 97-9.------ & Descoeudres, P. [et al.] Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en AUemagne. Ibid., 1940, 22: 888; 1941, 23: 10, 16 pi—Marti, R., & Morsier, J. de. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en France occupde. Ibid., 1941, 23: 740-6.—Martin, F. R. R. Surgical experiences in P. o. W. hospitals in Germany. Univ. Leeds Med. Mag., 1946, 16: 35-41.—Mayer, E., & Biner, B. AUemagne; visites d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre, d'un lazaret, et de ddtache- ments de travail. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 761-5.—Mayer, E., & Thudichum, L. AUemagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre d'internds mUitaires. Ibid., 456-63, 2 pi.—Means, L. S. Stalag Luft III; a repatriate's report. Prison. War BuU., 1944, 2: No. 6, 4, &c.—Nouvelies modaUtds de traitement des listes de prisonniers de guerre francais en AUemagne. Rev. internat Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 227-9.—Pollack, H. Conditions in prisoner-of-war camps and hospitals in Germany. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942- 45) 1947, 475-8.—Poulsson, L. T. Omkring dtfdehghet og d0dsarsaker blant mannUge NN fanger i Tyskland. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1946, 66: 611-3.—Prisoners of war in Belgium and Occupied France; report of International Red Cross delegates. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 60.—Prisoner of war cage in Rheinburg, Germany, March 1945 [Ulust] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 1, opp. p. 18.—Prisoner of war camps in Europe; approximate location of camps in which American prisoners are known to be detained [map] Prison. War BuU., 1943, 1: No. 4, 6.—Prisonniers en AUemagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 917-32.— Prisonniers de guerre en AUemagne [Illustrations] Ibid., 1943, 25: opp. p.36; opp. p.92; opp. p.446.—-Prisonniers de guerre et internes civils en AUemagne [IUustrations] Ibid., opp. p.96.—Procopio, M." Venti mesi di prigionia di un medico in Germania. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1946, 9: 79-81.—Rap- chevski, I. F. [Feeding of prisoners of war in Germany] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 614-48.—Ravitaille- ment de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'internds civils en AUemagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 285-95, 4 pi.—Recollections of a prisoner of war in Germany in 1915- 16. Univ. Durham CoU. M. Gaz., 1935-36, 36: 117-23.— Reina, G. I maltrattamenti sistematici dei tedeschi sui nostri prigionieri di guerra in Germania (note anatomo-patologiche macroscopiche e cliniche) BoU. Soc. med. chir., Pavia, 1920, 33: 225-53.—Reports from camps in Germany. Prison. War BuU., 1944, 2: No. 9, 1-3.—Roos, G. L'alimentation des dd- portds en AUemagne. Concours mdd., 1946, 68: 13.—Russell, J. T. Repatriates report on German camps. Prison. War Bull., 1944, 2: No. 11, 1, &c—Smith, P. Report on the laza- rett at Stalag XI B. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 43: 135-7.—Stevenson, D. S. Famine oedema in prisoners of war. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 658-60.—Studies and sports in German prison camps. Prison. War BuU., 1943, 1: No. 4, 1.—Thera- peutic treatment of war prisoners in Germany. Ibid., 1944, 2: No. 3, 12.—Thudichum & Wyss, P. AUemagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et de ddtachements de travail. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 367; 601.—Till, A. S. Experiences of German medical services as a prisoner of war. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 389-91.— Treatment (The) of British prisoners of war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 776.—Treatment of war prisoners in Germany. Ibid., 1944, 125: 285.—Treatment of war prisoners in Germany and Austria; a Russian account. Ibid., 1918, 70: 1542.— Tucker, W. E. Experiences as a prisoner of war in Germany. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1943-14, 37: 397-400.—Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en Allemagne; 10-13 juin 1940. Rev. Internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 615-31.—Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en AUemagne faites par le Dr. R. Marti. Ibid., 1942, 24: 33-7.—Zvjagincev, G. G. Dva s polovinoju mesjaca v germanskom plenu po ledebnym zave- denijam. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1915, 242: Med. spec. Dt 242-58. ---- by belligerent captor powers: Europe— Great Britain. German prisoners in Great Britain [Photo- graphs] 62p. illus. 8? Lond., 1916. Great Britain. Foreign Office. [Corre- spondence with the United States Ambassador respecting treatment of prisoners of war and interned civilians in the United Kingdom and Germany] 5 nos. f? Lond., 1915-16. Forms No. 5, 7, 19 (1915) & 16, 26 (1916) of Miscellaneous publ., Gr. Britain For. Off. Dock, L. L. A moral reprisal. Brit. J. Nurs., 1942, 90: 113.—Haccius, R. A. Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en Angleterre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 112-21. ------ Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre allemands et italiens en Grande Bretagne. Ibid., 746. ------ Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre en Grande-Bretagne. Ibid., 979; 1942, 24: 19. ------ Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre allemands, 9 mars 1942. Ibid., 1942, 24: 509-11. ------ Description d'un camp-type pour prisonniers de guerre employds aux travaux agricoles en Grande-Bretagne. Ibid., 1943, 25: 718-20. ------ Grande-Bretagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1944, 26: 606-8. ----- 4 Bieri, F. Grande-Bretagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre. Ibid., 1945, 27: 102-4.—Haccius, R. A., & Zimmer- mann, J. Grande-Bretagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre allemands et italiens. Ibid., 1942, 24: 665-70.—Kaye, F. L. Como trata la Gran Bretafia a los prisioneros italianos. Defensa, Mdx., 1943, 3: No. 22, 30-2.—Pourtales, M. H. Grande-Bretagne; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre; Camp No. 24. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 889-91.— Trays, W. N. The dental condition of German prisoners-of-war. Brit. Dent. J., 1945, 78: 109.—Zimmerman, J. Visite du camp 36, ItaUens, 16 Janvier 1942. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 511-3. ---- by belligerent captor powers: Europe— Italy. Abbott, F. Prisoner of war camps in Italy, No. 59. Prison War BuU., 1943, 1: No. 3, 3.—Alexander, J. S. Inanition and avitaminosis; experience in a prisoner-of-war hospital in Italy. S. Afr. M. J., 1944, 18: 159.—Ganz, E. J. ItaUe du Sud; visite d'un camp de prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1945, 27: 104.—Italie; Camp 62; Francais, Yougoslaves et hommes de couleur. Ibid., 1943, 25: 202-4.— Italie; Camp 113, prisonniers de guerre yougoslaves. Ibid., 45.—-Italie; Camp 122, prisonniers de guerre britanniques de couleur. Ibid., 41.—Italie; Camp 201, prisonniers de guerre britanniques blessds et malades. Ibid., 42—4.—Italie; visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre et d'hopitaux militaues; Camp 145, Yougoslaves. Ibid., 198.—Lambert, P. Camp de prison- niers de guerre britanniques, francais, et grecs de Sulmona, ItaUe. Ibid., 1941, 23:290, Ulust ------ Visites de camps de prisonniers de guerre grecs en ItaUe. Ibid., 456-67, 2 pi. ------ Visites aux prisonniers de guerre grecs dans des h6pitaux en ItaUe. Ibid., 467-9.—Mustarde, J. C. TripoU. In his The Sun Stood StUl, Lond., 1945, 4. impr., 131-45. ------ Over to Italy. Ibid., 146-60. ------ Piacenza. Ibid., 161-93. ------ Bari. Ibid., 215-30. ---- by belligerent captor powers: Europe— Russia. Altmann, I. [Meine Erlebnisse in russischer Kriegsgefangen- schaft] Wien. med. Wschr., 1919, 69: 1276.—Dean, R. F. A. Women war captives in Russia. Brit. M. J., 1949, 1: 691-5.— Fejer, E. Hadifoglyok egdszsdgiigyi ellatdsa a Szovjetuni6ban. Orvosok lap., 1948, 4: 1576-80.—Kadar, T. Hadifoglyok egdszsdgiigyi ellatasar61 a Szovjet Unidban. Ibid., 1949, 5: 53.—Meckel, H. Fiinfeinhalb Jahre in russischer Kriegs- gefangenschaft. Deut. med. Wschr., 1934, 60: 1482-5.— Sgalitzer, M. Medizinische und personUche Erlebnisse in russischer Kriegsgefangenschaft. Med. Klin., Berl, 1916, 12: 377.—Spitzer, K. OUgurie oder lipophUe Dystrophic bei Russiandheimkehrern? Wien. med. Wschr., 1948, 98: 493. PROBABILITY. See under Statistics. PROCAINE. See also Novocain. Anton, A. T. Intravenous procaine therapy. Surgeon CUc. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: 11-5.—Brown, J. F. Administration of procaine intravenously; in general surgery and obstetrics. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 158-64.— Crosland, G. N. Preparation of procaine-epinephrine solutions for use in dentistry. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 427 — Dodd, R. B., & Pfeffer, J. F. Intravenous procaine therapy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 877-81.—Farquhar, J. C. Procaine hydrochloride 4-percent; indications for use. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 111-3.—Hewson, G. F. Procaine toxicity with report of a near fatal case. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 489-92.—Learner, B. V. Intranasal procaine anesthesia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: 498.—McCullough, C. P., & Llewellyn, J. S. Procaine tolerance; a possible cause of anesthesia failure; report of a case. Ibid., 1944, 42: 1159-61.— Necrosis foUowing injection of procaine. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 30, 42.—Pedigo, H. K. Administration of procaine intravenously; in medical condi- tions. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 280-3.—Zeiuff, R. J. M. Administration of procaine intravenously; in trau- matic surgery. Ibid., 26-9. PROCTOLOGY 807 PROJECTIVE TECHNIC PROCTOLOGY. See also Rectum. Bernstein, W. C. Organization and operation of a depart- ment of proctology in a U. S. Veterans Hospital; some experi- ences gained from the first year's operation. Am. J. Surg., 1948, 76: 694-700.—Charles, J. T». Proctology in an advance base hospital; experiences at U. S. Naval Base Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1577.—Granet, E. The treatment of acute proctological conditions afloat. Ibid., 635-42.—Pope, C. E. Proctology in the U. S. Naval. Hospital. Ibid., 1946, 46: 1658-68. PROCUREMENT. See under Ration supply; Supply. PROJECTILE. See also Ballistics; Bullet. Delgado Roig, S. Contribuci6n mddico-legal al estudio de los Uarnados proyectUes explosivos. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 222-8.—Dencks, H. Die Stereophotogram- metrie als HUfsmittel zur Identifizierung von Schlagbolzen- eindriicken auf Geschosshulsenboden. Deut. Zschr. gerichtl. Med., 1942, 36: 193-6.—Halpern, M., & Hickam, J. B. The wounding effect of high-energy missiles. J. Aviat. M., 1946, 17: 504-10.—Oltramare, J. H. Les projectUes et leur mode d'action. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 15-25.—Ribeiro, P. Fenomenos aciisticos dos projdteis. Arq. poUc. civ., S. Paulo, 1942, 3: 336-42.—Teneff, S. Proprieta fisiche dei proiettili. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 89-93. ----- Propriety dinamiche dei proiettiU. Roid., 1940, 94-9.— Walker, K. ProjectUes and other engines of destruction. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 3-9. --- Deflection, drift, and trajectory. See under Ballistics. --- Extraction. See also Foreign body. Bouton. Une nouveUe mdthode de locaUsation des projec- tiles se basant sur la mdthode de Patte, avec instrument de mesure. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1945, 39: 159-62.—Chausse, C La mdthode de restitution et le compas radio-lumineux appUquds au repdrage et a l'extraction des projectUes. J. beige radiol., 1946-47, 30: 8-16.—Eichhoff, E. Die Geschossent- fernung im ruckwartigen Heeresgebiet. Zbl. Chir., 1942, 69: 2032-5. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 406 (Abstr.)— Gimenez Gan, M. La extraccion de proyectUes alojados; boloscopio. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943—44, 2. dpoca, 6: 484-91.—Grandgerard, R. Comment concevoir le repdrage radioscopique et radiographique des projectiles de guerre en 1939. Arch. mdd. chir. app. resp., Par., 1939, 14: 112-23 — Gudin, M. Guerra e localizacao de projetfs. Rev. med. cir. BrasU, 1942, 50: 755-82.—Kirschner, M. [Injuries with retained missUes; surgical removal] BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 368-70 (Abstr.) Also War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 1011-4 (Abstr.)—Localization and extraction of projectiles. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 10, 1-15.—Mignot & Piffaud. AppUcation pratique du procddd de Strohl au repdrage des projectUes. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1948, 4: 144—9.— Montserrat, S. La extracci6n de proyectUes en el pasado. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. dpoca, 6: 831; 913.— Oltramare, J. H. Repdrage et extraction des projectUes de guerre. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 33-53.— Res- canieres. Presentation d'un nouvel appareU de localisation et de guidage pour extraction des projectUes. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 239-44.—Robbe, A. Geschossentfernung; Erfahrungen mit dem Boloskop und dem Hochfrequenz- metallsucher. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 12-5. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 487 (Abstr.) ------ Steck- schussentfernung, Erfahrungen mit dem Boloskop und dem Hochfrequenzmetallsucher. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 47-55.—Ross, J. A. Removal of projectUe fragments and immobiUzation of wounds in forward areas. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1:330-2. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1651-9.—Stoney, R. A. Methods of removing projectUes and kindred foreign bodies. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 136-40.—Tejerina Gonzalez, E., & Botella Llusia, J. Un mdtodo senciUo de locaUzacion de proyectUes. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 3: 115-31, Ulust.—Tissot, I. Notes sur les projectiles de guerre et leur extraction. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1931, 95: 21-47.—Torres Marty, L., 30BaTBCHnpoTe30M. 32p. 14cm. Moskva, 1943. United States. Army. Commission on Amputations and Prostheses. Report of European observations. 135p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-13: Procedures for issuance and use of prosthetic service card. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-10: Pro- cedure for preparation of the Monthly Report of Prosthetic Appliances. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. — Technical bulletin TB 10A-60: Estab- lishment and transfer for prosthetic appliances service functions. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-136: Furnish- ing of an appliance to a beneficiary who has been discharged from a hospital or center. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Army prosthetics program. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 3-8.—Hancock, J. G. The Army Dental Corps [face prosthesis] Brit. Dent. J., 1944, 77: 169.—Kotov, A. P. Osnovnye zadadi vrada selskogo udastka v okazanii ledebno-proteznoj pomosdi invalidam Otedestvennoj voiny. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 179-82. PROSTITUTE. See also Gonorrhea, chronic; Prostitution; Venereal disease. Army camp with camp foUower preparing food; woodcut by unknown artist about 1530 [IUust.] CUn. Excerpts, N. Y., 1943, 17: 166.—Carson, N. B. The delinquent girl as a wartime problem. Pennsylvania Health, 1944, 5: 4.—Fonss, A. L. Prostitutionen under Krig. Ugeskr. laeger, 1917, 79: 1479; 1521.—-Gordon, J. E. [Parisian women of the brothels and boulevards] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 5, 21.—Hirschfeld, M. Hospital for prostitutes. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y., 1937, 199-204—Meyerhof, M. Soldatendirnen im alten und neuen Aegypten. Mitt. Gesch. Med. Naturwiss., 1915, 14: 323-9.—Prostitute (The) and the Army. Texas J. M., 1919-20, 15: 234-6.—Putte, P. J. van. Arbeidscontract van een prostitutde met den sicherheitsdienst voor een wehrmachtsbordeel te Ijmuiden. Ned. tschr. geneesk. 1946, 90: 186.—Rippin, J. D. Work with women and girls' Social Hyg., Bait., 1919, 5: 125-36, 4 pi. PROSTITUTION. See also Prostitute; Sexual life. Broughton, P. S. Prostitution and the war [2. print] 31p. 21^cm. N. Y., 1942. Also 3. ed. 32p. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. Forms No. 65 Pub. Affairs Pamphl. Haberling, W. G. M. Army prostitution and its control; an historical study, p.3-90. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. In: Morals in Wartime (Robinson, V.) Puerto Rico. Attorney General. Special report concerning the suppression of vice and prostitution in connection with the mobilization of the National Army at Camp Las Casas. 72p. 8? S. Juan, 1919. United States. Congress. House of Representatives. Committee on Military Affairs. Extension of the act to prohibit prostitution in and around military and naval establishments; hearings. 30p. 23^cm. Wash., 1945. Woolston, H. B. Prostitution in the United States. Volume 1: Prior to the entrance of the United States in the World War. 342p. 8? N. Y., 1921. Army and Navy orders and other government documents. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 57-63.—Baltra Gacittia, R. Proyecto de reglamentaci6n de la prostituci6n. Prim. Congr. med. cir. nav. mil. Chile, 1929, 664-74.—Bat. La prostituzione del dopoguerra. Rass. giuUana med., 1945, n. ser., 1: 84-6.— Camerer, C, & Huth, P. E. The social evil in Japan. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1189-98.—Gordon, J. E. [Cherbourg houses of prostitution] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 5, 18.—Hirschfeld, M. Regulation of Army brothels. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y., 1937, 155-70. ------ The military organization of sex intercourse. Ibid., 164. ----— Prostitution behind the lines. Ibid., 171-86 — Johnson, B. Next steps [against prostitution near mUitary camps] Social Hyg., Bait., 1918, 4: 9-23.—Le Pileur. Indica- tions sur la prostitution vulgivague a Paris depuis le ddbut de la guerre. BuU. Soc. fr. prophyl. san. mor., 1918, 17: No. 1, 12-26.—Medical bills in Congress; prostitution. J. Am. M, Ass., 1941, 117: 125.—Ness, E. The new offensive along the poUce front. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 365-71.—Neumann, R. K. Prostitution und Spionage. Zschr. Sexwiss., 1914-15, 1: 388-90.—Pasini, A. Guerra, prostituzione e malattie sessuali Gior. ital. mal. vener. 1915, 50: 105-20. Also Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1915, 2. ser., 3: 241-9.—Prohibition of prostitution in the vicinity of miUtary estabUshments. Army M. BuU., 1941, No. 58, 151-3.—Prostitutes blamed; suppression near Army camps held essential to the control of venereal disease; cleaning up of El Paso and Juarez brings new all-time low in rate. Science News Lett., 1942, 42: 278.—Prostitution is an Axis partner. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 85.—Public Health CouncU advocates suppression of prostitution in vicinity of miUtary estabUshments. Health News, Albany, 1941, 18: 199.—Red-light districts and their relationship to the Army and Navy. Rep. U. S. Interdep. Social Hyg. Bd, 1920, 85-91 — Repression of commerciahzed prostitution. Vener. Dis. Bull., Randolph Field, 1943, No. 9, 3-6.—Reynolds, C. R. Prostitu- tion as a source of infection with the venereal diseases in the Armed Forces. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 1276-82 — Rupprecht. Die Prostitution jugendUcher Madchen in Munch- en im Kriegsjahr 1915. Zschr. Bekampf. Geschlkr., 1916-17, 17: 216-21.—Snow, W. F. Social hygiene and national defense; the attack on commerciaUzed prostitution. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 317-20.—Social biology scheme for tackling the problem of promiscuity, and its corollary of venereal disease in war-time. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 171.—Souza Ferreira, J. A. de, & Gonsalves, B. Estudo mddico-social do meretrfcio. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 133-40.—Stokes, J. H. A statement on prostitution in venereal disease control. In: Morals Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y., 1943, 155-60.— Weatherly, E. T. Local control of prostitution in wartime. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 383-8.—Who is delinquent? Ibid., 481.—Why the Army advocates the repression of prostitution. Vener. Dis. BuU., Randolph Field, 1942, No. 5, 3-5. PROTECTION 809 PROTEIN DEFICIENCY PROTECTION. See Prevention; Safety; also under the follow- ing headings: Acceleration; Burns; Carbon mon- oxide; Civilian defense; Cold exposure; Fire protection; Gravitation; Hospital administration; Mosquito control, Clothing; Nurse; Physician; Psychological warfare. PROTECTION of civilians. See under Geneva Convention. PROTECTIVE clothing. See under Clothing, protective; also Gas war- fare, Protective clothing; Gravitation, Protection. PROTECTIVE measures. See under Camouflage. PROTEIN. See also Nutrition, Caloric requirement. Saroff, H. A., & Mark, H. J. Use of the polarograph for concentration measurements in protein solutions; analysis of the albumin-zinc and albumin-mercury complexes. 37p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 000 006, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Borsook, H. Biological synthesis of protein with use of isotopes. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 411.— Stoian, P. I. Despre poUpeptide. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 857-9. --- Dietetic and therapeutic aspect. See also next heading. Fries, W. *Ueber die Eiweisskost wahrend des Krieges von Mitte Oktober bis Mitte No- vember 1940 bei der Ernahrung im Familienhaus- halt in Berlin [Berlin] 16p. 23cm. Charlot- tenb., 1941. Gortner, R. A., jr, & Romaine, M. K. Notes on some high-protein liquid diets for use in gavage or supplementary feeding. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-165, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Almquist, H. J. Addendum on proteins in practical nutri- tion. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 1-3.— Bursuk, G. G. Zamena proteinov, obosnovanie i vybor za- menitelej v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 3, 32-5.—Conner, J. F. Amount of protein required. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 76, 97-9.—Co-Tui, F. W. Clinical aspects of protein metaboUsm. Ibid., 1948, 8: 136-8.— Intravenous administration of enzymatic protein digests. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 8, 3.—Lewis, H. B. Protein metaboUsm in disease. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 364—70.—Lyons. Protein metabolism in relation to wounds, disease, infection and operative procedure. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 10, Protein metabolism in disease and injury. Ibid., 1947, July, 112; 1948, Jan., 188.—Methods for protein reinforcement of therapeutic diets. Ibid., 26.—Neurauter, R., Wolf, J. [et al.] Protein digests. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 131.—Vajnberger, M. [Protein therapy in ophthalmology] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 399-406. PROTEIN deficiency. Pietrogrande, V. L'edema da fame, p. 53- 101. 24cm. Roma, 1945. In: Pat. tempo guerra (Ficacci, L., Marini, B., & Pietro- grande, V.) Bell, G. O., & Learner, A. Nutritional deficiencies associ- ated with inadequate protein diets. Aled. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 51-6.—Berning, H. Trup- penarztUch Wichtiges uber die Oedemkrankheit. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 733-5.—Kubota, N. Senso husyu no iti rei [Case of war edema] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 181.—Mann, W. L. Deprivation of sunlight as a possible factor in war dropsy; prison edema Rapp. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mU., 1937, 9. Congr., 2: 261-76.—Muller, P. G. Das Kriegs- odem als Eiweissmangelzustand. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1939, 4: 367-70.—Pallister, R. A. Oedema in an internment camp. Q. J. Med., Oxf., 1947, 16: 47-60.— Plass, H. R. Plasma pro- teins in returning A. A. F. personnel. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 76-9.—Stapleton, T. Oedema in recovered prispners-of-war. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 850.—Svjatoslav- skaja, O. G. [Results in protein therapeutic diet in aUmentary dystrophy] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 36-40.—Winkelman, M. Detection of nutritional anemia. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 38-40. PROTEINURIA. See as subdivision under Medical examination. PROTEUS [incl. infection] Archer, G. T. L. Notes on the proteus group of organisms with special reference to a case of renal infection by a member of this group. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1931, 57: 241-7. ------ Proteus muar isolated from a mouse. Ibid., 1938, 71: 106-8.— McKinstry, W. H., & Cropper, J. W. Memorandum on the bacteria of the proteus group. Ibid., 1919, 33: 168-74.— Maurizi, A. ProteobaciUosi generale e locale; loro importanza nella patologia di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 854-64.— Sonnenschein, C. Pseudo-Weil-FeUx-Reaktion bei Proteus- infektionen. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 631 (Abstr.) PROTHROMBIN. Lawrence, G. H., & Cronkite, E. P. A species variation in prothrombin determinations on using several thromboplastic agents. 7p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 9, Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Page, R. C, Kleinman, A., & Preisler, P. W. Determining prothrombin clotting time using RusseU's viper venom as thromboplastic substance. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 242-4.—Species (A) variation in prothrombin determinations on using several thromboplastic agents. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 14. PROTOZOOLOGY. See also Parasitology. United States. Naval medical school. Laboratory guide to medical protozoology and helminthology. 183p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1943[?] ---- Medical protozoology and helminthol- ogy. 157p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Alii, J. H. Tannic acid fixative method for staining protozoa. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 317-9.—Woodcock, H. M. Protozo- ological experiences during the summer and autumn of 1916. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1917, 39: 290-300. PROTOZOONOSIS. See also Parasitosis; also under specific terms as Giardiasis, etc. Ascoli, M. Lezione clinica (lambUasi ed amebiasi) Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 466-71.—Bach, F. W. Untersuchungen in Kriegs-, Friedens- und Nachkriegszeit iiber die Verbreitung parasitischer Darmprotozoen, insbesondere Entamoeba histo- lytica, unter der einheimischen Bevolkerung. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1949, 153: 4-8.—Bacigalupo, J. Estadistica de giardiasis en los exdmenes de materias fecales reaUzados en el laboratorio del Hospital mUitar central. Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 692.—Bews, D. C, & Choquette, L. P. E. A preUminary study of the incidence of the intestinal protozoa in the Canadian Armed Forces. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 501-3.—Coggeshall, L. T. Current and postwar problems associated with the human protozoan diseases. Ann. N. York acad. Sc, 1943-44, 44: 195-206 — Colvin, J. W., Ruebush, T. K. [et al.] Enteric protozoa and helminth findings as influenced in the war years. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 229-31.—Hauer. Sanierung der Trager von Darmprotozoen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 115-7.—Larraburu, R. V. Diagnostico de enferme- dades parasitarias causadas por protozoarios. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 513-9.—Murga, J. F., & Latienda, R. I. Paracoccidioideomicosis; locaUzaciones nasales, laringeas, traqueales y palatinas. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 496-9.—Poliansky, J. U., & Semenov, V. E. O rasprostranenU paraziticeskikh kisecnykh prostejsikh sredi kontingentov Leningradskogo fronta v period VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny. Klin, med., Moskva, 1947, 25: No. 5, 61-7. PRURITUS. See also Dermatitis; Poison, plant; Scabies. Amberg, S., & Brunsting, L. A. The reUef of pruritus by benzoyl persulfide, especially in dermatitis from poison ivy and ini nsect bites. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 617-21. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series- -52 PRUSSION WAR 810 PSYCHIATRIC HOSPITAL PRUSSIAN war. For the wars of Prussia with other nations see under Wars and campaigns. PSEUDARTHROSIS. See Fracture, Healing. PSEUDOHEMOPHILIA. See under Hemophilia. PSEUDOMONAS. Pichotka, J., & Lewis, R. B. The prevention of secondary infection due to Pseudomonas aeruginosa in frostbitten tissue. 3p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 21-02-079, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Archer, G. T. L. Pyocyanin and allied pigments. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 27-31.—Bhatnagar, S. S. BacUlus pyocyaneus and systemic infection. Ibid., 1934, 63: 331-7. PSITTACOSIS Yirus. See under Bacteriological warfare, Weapons; Ornithosis. PSORIASIS. See also Dermatosis, Disability. Cullins, J. G. Psoriasis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 951-3, 2 pi.—Ferrabouc, L., Curveille, J., & Mozziconacci, P. Psoriasis vaccinal. Bull. Soc. mid. mfl. fr., 1937, 31: 327-30.—McLaughlin, R. R. M. Psoriasis foUowing prickly heat. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 762.—Peters, D. B. Psoriasis nummularis; case report. Ibid., 1941, 39: 411, pi.— Torii, T. Kyosen roentgen sigeki hosya ni yoru zinzyo-sei kansen no tiken hoi [Experiments in the cure of ordinary psoriasis through stimulation of the thymus gland by roentgen rays] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 281-94, 5 pi. PSYCHASTHENIA. See also Neurasthenia. Bennett, W. L. Psychasthenia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1917, 28: 614.—Fraser, A. C. Psychasthenia, hysterical tremor and fits (sheU shock) compUcated by angio-neurotic oedema. Med. J. Australia, 1919, 2: 436.—Sereisky, M. Psikhastenija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 947-9. PSYCHIATRIC hospital. See also Neurology; Neuropsychiatry. Army outpatient psychiatric service. Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 896.—Bailey, P., Paton, S., & Salmon, T. W. Letter to the Surgeon General, United States Army; psychiatric hospital units. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1929, 10: 489-96.—Barbato, L. Services the state hospital can render the community in war times. Yearb. Texas Soc. Ment. Hyg., 1942, 37.—Brill, N. Q. Psychiatry in the Army hospital. BuU. Menninger CUn., 1944, 8: 141-4.— Cane, B. S. Changing complexion of neuropsychiatric hospital admissions. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 166- 8.—Cunningham, J. M. The development of psychiatric service in the general hospital and its relation to the veteran. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1945, 15: 463-71.—De Louvain, G. Les modes d'activite' clinique en neuropsvchiatrie mUitaUe d'hopital. Ann. med. haiti., 1935, 12: 5-17.—K., W. F. Convalescent hospitals for the treatment of psychiatric combat casualties. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 9, 20.— Kielholz, A. MUitarpsychiatrie in der geschlossenen Anstalt. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1048-53.—Menninger, W. C. Psychiatric problems in Army hospitals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 71, 31-42.—Muller, H. In der IrrenabteUung der Berliner Charity um 1854. Allg. Zschr. Psychiat., 1932, 97: 415-36.—Pacheco e Silva, A. C. A psiquiatria e a guerra moderna; importancia dos centros psiquiatricos; servigos especializados; introducao. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 9-19.—Parsons, E. H., & Overholser, W. Saint Elizabeths hospital. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 227-34.— Read, H. S. The administration of a small psychiatry center (Z. I.) in a general hospital. Ibid., 1946, 98: 404-9.—Reynolds, C. L. Organization of psychiatric service in a naval hospital. Ibid., 1942, 90: 386-90.—Rome, H. P. Psychiatry as seen in the advanced mobUe base hospitals. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 85-9.—Rosenberg, S. J. The psychiatric service of an Army station hospital. Ibid., 1942-43, 99: 864-8.—Tureen, L. L., & Stein, M. The base section psychiatric hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: Suppl., 105-34.—Vicary, W. H. An analysis of accidents at a hospital for psychotic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 292-6. ---- Nursing. Brown, M. J. Psychiatric nursing in Naval base hospitals. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 1135-7.—Craig, L. N. Psychiatric nursing for Navy hospital corpsmen. Ibid., 459.—Feldberg, T. M., & Rosenberg, S. J. The psychiatric social worker in an Army station hospital. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1944, 28: 586-95. PSYCHIATRIC service. See under Psychiatric hospital; also Psychiatry, Service organization. PSYCHIATRIST. See also Consultant; Neurologist; Neuro- psychiatrist. Baum, O. E. The field medical officer and psychiatry. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 137-46.—Completing our mobiUzation. Psychiatry, Bait., 1942, 5: 263-82.—Masserman, J. H. A report of the Committee on National Defense of the Illinois Psychiatric Society. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1942, 3: 127.—Men- ninger, W. C. The miUtary psychiatrist. BuU. Menninger CUn., 1943, 7: 129-36.—Moacir Navarro. Artur Ramos no Curso de psiquiatria de guerra. Rev. paul. med., 1945, 26: 167-72.—Timofeev, N. Psikhiatr. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 949-51. ---- Duties and functions. See also Armored Force; Division; Navy yard; Neuropsychiatric casualty. Abbot. E. S. The work of psychiatrists in military camps. Proc. Am. Aled. Psychol. Ass., 1918, 74: 299-308.—Blackman, N. Use your psychiatrist. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: 57.—Braceland, F. J. Role of the psychiatrist in the general rehabUitation program. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 621-7.—Cohen, S. A. The army medical officer looks at psychiatry. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 205-12.—Fabregues, F. La magnitud del problema psiqui&trico en la ultima guerra mundial; c6mo abordarlo en el futuro; la participati6n de los medicos psiquiatras y de los oficiales combatientes. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1949, 49: 1535-49.—Fitzpatrick, G. War Office Selec- tion Boards and the role of the psychiatrist in them. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 75-8.—Greaves, M. Psychiatrists and the recruit. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 812.—Kenworthy, M. E. A chaUenge to the psychiatrist. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1943, 4: 59-62.—Menninger, W. C. The psychiatrist in relation to the local Selective Service Board. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1941, 42: 512-5. ------& Greenwood, E. D. The psychiatrist in rela- tion to the examining boards. Bull. Menninger CUn., 1941, 5: 134-8.—Phillips, P. B. The psychiatrist in a dispensary. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 207-11.—Porter. W. C. The miUtary psychiatrist at work. Am. J. Psychiat., 1941-42, 98: 317-23. ------Novak, J. G., D- E- Psychiatry in national emergency! Ment. Health Sentinel, 1940-41, 1: No. 4, 10-3.—Cutler, E. C. What physicians expect from psychiatry. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 352-7.—Diethelm, O. Psychiatry; its significance in internal medicine. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 29-37.—Ebaugh, F. G. The role of psychiatry in national defense. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 260^.— Griffin, D. P. We'd rather be bombed than bored. Connecticut M. J 1941, 5: 927-9.—Harrison, F. M. Biological concepts in psychiatry; their meaning and significance. U. S. Nav. M BuU 1942, 40: 308-30. Also in Phys. & Psvchobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 1-12.—Hartmann, H. Psychiatry; its relation to psychological schools of thought. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 17-28.— Kemble, R. P. Objectives of miUtary psychiatry. Am. J Orthopsychiat., 1943, 13: 626-30.—Koontz, A. R. Has psychiatry failed us in World War II? MU. Surgeon, 1947 101: 204-8.—Lewis, N. D. C. The future in psychiatry. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 136-45.— McCool, D. C. Psychiatric aspects of the war and the peace. Memphis M. J., 1943, 18: 179-84.—Menninger, W. C. Selec- tive Service psychiatry. Psychiatry, Bait., 1943, 6: 215.— Meyer, A. The philosophy of psychiatry; presentation of the subject. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 359-77.—Mira, E. Observations on appUcation of psychiatry in war. Texas Rep. Biol. M., 1943, 1: 53-8.—Overholser, W. Contributions of psychiatry to national defense. Am. J Orthopsychiat., 1941, 11: 634-7.—Porter, W. C. MiUtary psychiatry and the Selective Service. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 364-71.—Psychiatry in the national defense. Ment. Health Sentinel, 1940-41, 1: No. 2, 9-11.—Psychiatry and national defense. Ibid., No. 3, 5-7.—Psychiatry and the national defense; report of a Committee of the Southern Psychiatric Association. Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1941, 33: 27-33.— Ramirez Moreno, S. Contribuci6n que la psiquiatria puede dar en la defensa nacional. Rev. mex. psiquiat., 1942, 9: No. 50, 5-8.—Robbins, L. L. Military psychiatry; a broadening cUnical experience. Bull. Menninger CUn., 1945, 9: 8-11.— Salmon Memorial Lectures [Robert D. Gillespie, psychiatric specialist with RAF] J. Crim., Chic, 1941-42, 32: 447.— Selective Service psychiatry. Psychiatry, Bait., 1941, 4: 440-64.—Smith, L. H. Psychiatry in national defense.' J Oklahoma M. Ass., 1941, 34: 289-93.—Steckel, H. A. Psy- chiatry and national defense. Ment. Hyg. News, Alb., 1940-41, 11: No. 8, 1; passim.—-Strecker, E. A. War psychiatry and its influence upon postwar psychiatry and upon civiUzation. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 194-205.—Strickland, B. A., jr. The importance of psychiatry in mUitary medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 83-8.—Sullivan, H. S. Psychiatry and the national defense. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 273-6 Also Psychiatry, Bait, 1941, 4: 201-17.—Waggoner, R. W. The phUosophy of psychiatry; introduction. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 3. ---- Examination. See Neuropsychiatric examination. ---- Experiences. Bohn, Z. S. Observations regarding war-time psychiatry Harper Hosp. BuU., Detr., 1946, 4: 159-63.—Bonhoeffer, K. Vergleichende psychopathologische Erfahrungen aus den beiden Weltkriegen. Nervenarzt, 1947, 18: 1-4.—Braceland, F. J. Psychiatric lessons from World War II. Am. J. Psychiat 1946-47, 103: 587-93.—Chambers, N. R. Experiences in in- duction, medical advisory board, and draft board psychiatry N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 2199-202.—Curtis, W. D. Pages from a miUtary psychiatric notebook. Med. J. Aus- tralia, 1946, 2: 76-80.—Glueck, B. A note on war psychiatry BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1942, 18: 137-49— Goldstein, H. H.. & of the Ukrainian Psychoneurological Institute and II. Con- Rottersman, W. Induction psychiatry; a review and sugges- ference of the neurosurgeons, neuropathologists and psychia- trists of the Ural MiUtary District dedicated to the 25. anni- versary of the Red Army and Navy] Ibid., No. 4, 65-78.— Steckel, H. A., Raphael, T. [et al.] Report of the Committee on tions. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-45, 101: 210-5.—James, G. W. B. Psychiatric lessons from active service. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 801-5.—Kelley, K. Neuropsychiatric experiences in advance base unit. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy PSYCHIATRY 812 PSYCHIATRY Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 77-80.—McNeel, B. H. War psychiatry in retrospect. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945—46, 102: 500-6.—Noehren, W. A. Psychiatry in Hanford. Ibid., 1946-47, 103: 200-4.—Perk, D. A psychiatrist's experience in the 2nd World War. S. Afr. M. J., 1947, 21: 886-95 — Pignataro, F. P. Experiences in military psychiatry. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 452-60.—Schmitt-Halin, E. Psychiatrische und neurologjsche Erfahrungen bei Angehorigen des Reichs- arbeitsdienstes, der Wehrmacht und der Westfront-Arbeits- lager. Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 240; 271.—Shaby, J. A. Psy- chological medicine in war. J. R. Fac. Med. Iraq, 1946, 10: 94-100.—Sullivan, H. S. Psychiatry in the emergency. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1941, 25:5-10. ------ A year of Selective-Service psychiatry. Ibid., 1942, 26: 7-15. ---- Forensic aspect. See also Criminal, Psychopathology; Neuro- psychiatric examination; Neurosis, Forensic aspect; War criminal. Schmidt, W. Forensisch-psychiatrische Er- fahrungen im Kriege. 219p. 24cm. Berl., 1918. Forms No. 5, Abh. Neur. Psychiat. Weyeneth, W. *Beitrag zur psychiatrischen Begutachtung von Militarpatienten (an Hand von 267 Gutachten aus der psychiatrischen Klinik, Zurich) 80p. 8? Zur., 1930. Bonnette. L'expertise psychiatrique dans 1'Armee. Ca- dueee, Par., 1905, 5: 313.—Consiglio, P. La medicina legale miUtare in rapporto alia esperienza neuro-psichiatrica di guerra. Gior. med. nuh, 1922, 70: 264-73—Feinberg, C. M. Nau6no- issledovatelskaja rabota. In his Sudeb. psihiat. exp., Moskva, 1947, 35-40.—Flournoy, M. Presentation de deux cas mgdico- legaux. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 741.—Fribourg- Blanc, A. Des conditions de l'expertise medico-Iegale psy- chiatrique dans l'Armde. C. rend. Congr. aUen. neur. France, 1929, 33. Congr., 297-305.—Littmann. Resultate psychia- trisch-neurologischer Gutachtertatigkeit im Felde. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1940, 17: 77-80.—Malinowski, A. [Legal psychiatry in the Army] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 340; 416.— Manthey, P. E. Die miUtararztUche Gutachtertatigkeit bei Durchfuhrung des Artikels 2 des 5. Gesetzes zur Aenderung des Gesetzes iiber das Verfahren in Versorgungssachen vom 5. 7. 34 vom neurologisch-psychiatrischen Standpunkte. Deut. MUitararzt, 1938, 3: 315-22.—Porter, W. C. MUitary forensic neuropsychiatry. In: Man. MU. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) PhUa., 1944, 122-7.—Ranson, S. W. MUitary medicolegal problems in field psychiatry. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: Suppl., 181-8.—Romeyn, J. A. Voor den krijgsraad; psychiatrische forensische expertise. Mil. geneesk. tschr., 1906, 10: 128-36.—Timofeev, N. Ekspertiza sudebno-psikhiatrideskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1141-3.—Veiga de Carvalho, H. Perfcia psiquiatrico-militar. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 251-8.—Williams, T. A. MUitary medico-legal psy- chiatry. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 68: 183; 355; 484.—Wuth. Hin- weis auf die Fehlertabelle und auf einige forensich-psychiatrische Fragen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 217. ---- History. Menninger, W. C. Development of psychiatry in the Army in World War II. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 229-34. ------ Psychiatry in World War I and World War II. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 338-47.—Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. Outstanding developments in military psychiatry. In their Ment. Health, N. Y., 1948, 34-8.— Tecoz, H. La psychiatrie miUtaire anglo-saxonne depuis 1938. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 613-7. ---- Hospital. See Psychiatric hospital. ---- Instruction. Cathcart, J. P. S. A demonstration of newer teaching methods. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 8, 41-5.— Graham, W. J. F. Corpsmen get psychiatric training. Trained Nurse, 1944, 112: 189.—Stevenson, G. H. Psychiatry In the trainmg, experience and education of the individual; com- munities, rural and urban. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 212-7.—Svendsen, B. B. En kursaendring indenfor den amerikanske mUitaerpsykiatri. Nord. psykiat. medl., Kbh., 1949, 3: 1-6.—Washington School of Psychiatry; comprehensive training and individual courses offered under the new wartime program. Psychiatry, Bait, 1943, 6: Suppl., i-xU.—Yoder, O. R. Psychiatry in the training, experience and education of the individual; introduction. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 149. ---- Manual. Chac6n Gimenez-Cuenca, F. Reclusi6n de dementes. 504p. 20Hcm. Madr., 1941. Curran, R. D., & Guttmann, E. Psychiatry associated with war conditions. p.217-46 22cm. Edinb., 1949. In their Psychol. M., 3. ed., Edinb., 1949. Menninger, W. C. Psychiatry in a troubled world; yesterday's war and today's challenge. 636p. 24cm. N. Y., 1948. Mira y L6pez, E. Psychiatry in war. 207p. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Sao Paulo, Brazil. Universidade. Facul- dade de medicina. Psiquiatria de guerra; curso de aperfeicoamento organizado pelo Prof. A. C. Pacheco e Silva. 302p. 22^cm. S. Paulo, 1943. Sladen, F. J. Psychiatry and the war. 505p. 23Kcm. Springf., 1943. Strecker, E. A., & Appel, K. E. Psychiatry in modern warfare. 88p. 19Kcm. N. Y., 1945. ---- Methods. See also Psychotherapy; Psychotic. Barison, F. L'uso dei reattivi mentali in neuropsichiatria infantile. Milizia san., 1940, 39: No. 11, 6.—Bion, W. R. The leaderless group project. BuU. Menninger Clin., 1946, 10: 77-81.—Coleman, J. V. The group factor in miUtary psychi- atry. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1946, 16: 222-6.—Goode, D. Habit training. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 237—40.—Palmer, H. A. Abreactive techniques; ether. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 86.—Psychiatric therapy. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 41.—Shulack, N. R. Occupational- recreational programs in neuropsychiatric sections of Armv station hospitals. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 109-16.— Wittkower, E. D., & Lebeaux, L. The special transfer scheme; an experiment in mUitary psychiatric vocational reemployment. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 366-8. ---- naval. See also subheading (—by countries: United States—Navy) Braceland, F. J., & Rome, H. P. Problems of naval psy- chiatry. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 217-20.—Curran, D. Some experiences amongst Naval personnel. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1942, 88: 494-6.—Dillenberg, S. M., & Locke, B. Neuropsychiatric clinic at a naval construction training center. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 40-3.—Dynes, J. B., Springer, N. N., & Thomas, F. H. A psychiatric program for a naval receiving station. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 337-42.—Farnsworth, D. L., & Wigton, R. S. Psychiatric practice aboard a hospital ship in a combat area. Am. J. Psychiat, 1944-45, 101: 504-10.— Hinkle, L. E., jr. Neuropsychiatric problems on a battleship. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 71-6.—Michael, W. H. Men's minds and ships. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 436-9.—Raines, G. N. Current problems in naval psychiatry. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 113-9.—Sutton, D. G. Naval psychiatric problems. Am. J. Psychiat, 1940-41, 97: 255-75. ------ Naval psychiatric accomplishments in the present emergency. Psychiatry, Bait., 1941, 4: 219-23.—Tenney, L. H„ & Farnsworth, D. L. Psychi- atric problems in naval practice. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1942, 48: 684. ---- Nomenclature. United States. Armed Forces. Medical Service. Joint Armed Forces nomenclature and method of recording psychiatric conditions; United States Army, United States Navy [and] United States Air Force. 20p. 25cm. Wash., 1949. Forms Spec. Reg. 40-1025-2, U. S. Dep. Axmy; NAVMED P-1303, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. & U. S. Air Force Reg. 160- 13A. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-78: Nomenclature of psychiatric disorders and reactions. 18p.; lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1. [l]p. 1947. Army psychiatric nomenclature. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1946, 16: 542. ---- preventive. See also Mental hygiene; Neuropsychiatric examination. Kraines, S. H. Managing men; preventive psychiatry. 194p. 20cm. Denver, 1946. Cohen, R. R. Visual aids in preventive psychiatry. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 18-23.—Hasenbush, L. L. Method for PSYCHIATRY 813 PSYCHIATRY practicing preventive psychiatry in a Naval Personnel Separa- tion Center. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 696-703. ------& Hasenbush, G. G. [The same] In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 118-22.— Kraines, S. H. Prophylactic psychiatry in the Army. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 77-81.—Lehrman, S. R. Preventive mUitary psychiatry in the light of impending miU- tary conscription. Psychiat. Q., 1948, 22: 302-16.—Pechoux & Hugonot. Selection et prophylaxie psychiatrique. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1948, 42: 46.—Psychiatric prophylaxis. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 40.—Stevenson, G. S. Preventive psy- chiatry. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 311-9. ---- Problems. Andrada, M. B. de. Problemas de psiquiatria de guerra. Fol. med., Rio, 1942, 23: 235-7.—Barbato, L. Psychiatric problems in miUtary service. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1944, 41: 163-7.—Binswanger, K. Therapeutische Probleme im Rahmen der psychiatrischen BeratungssteUe der MUitarsanitatsanstalt. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 711-5.—Knight, R. P., & Orr, D. W. Psychiatric problems of the Armed Forces in training and in combat. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1941, 5: 176-80 — Michaels, J. J., & Smith, C. An Introduction to psychiatric problems. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 87-93 — Olkon, D. M. Psychiatric problems presented by the inductee and the soldier. Arch. Neur. Psychiat, 1945, 54: 68.—Rome, H. P. The war and its psychiatric problems. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 230-2.—Wolman, B. The problems of mental hygiene and mUitary psychiatry [Hebrew text] Hare- fuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 39-41.—Zilboorg, G. Psychiatric problems in the wake of the war. Rhode Island M. J., 1944, 27: 385, &c. ---- Progress. See also subheading (—in wartime) Advancement (The) of psychiatry. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 522.—Anderson, E. W. Lessons of war psychia- try. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 15-9.—Belmont, H., & Madow, L. War psychiatry. In: Cyclop. Aled. (Piersol- Bortz) PhUa., 1945, Serv. Vol., 431-5.—Douglas, D. B. Post- war psychiatry in the Army; what it teaches the civUian psychiatrist. Am. J. Psychother., 1948, 2: 306-12.—Farrell, M. J. Psychiatric lessons learned in the Army. Rhode Island M. J., 1947, 30: 582-6.—Gregg, A. Psychiatry In World War II. Am. J. Psychiat., 1947-48, 104: 217-20.—Grinker, R. R. Peacetime lessons from wartime psychiatry. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 107: 279-87. Also. Neur. Psychiat, Chic, 1949, 62: 862-7.—Kolb, L. Post-war psychiatric perspectives. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 299-310 — Eoontz, A. R. Psychiatry in the next war; shaU we again waste manpower? MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 197-202.—Levy, D. M. MUitary psychiatry. In his New Fields of Psychiatry, N. Y., 1947, 82-8.—MacKeith, S. A. Lasting lessons of overseas miUtary psychiatry. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 542-50.— Menninger, W. C. Psychiatry and the war. In: March of Med. (N. York Acad. M.) N. Y. (1945) 1946, 90-115. ------ Les- sons from miUtary psychiatry for civUian psychiatry. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1946, 30: 571-89. Also U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 356-65.—Porter, W. C. What has psychiatry learned during present war? Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 850-5.—Soddy, K. Some lessons of wartime psychiatry. Ment Health, Lond., 1946, 6: 30; 66.—Strecker, E. A. War psychiatry and its influence upon postwar psychiatry and upon civiUzation. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 401-13. Also J. Lancet, 1946, 66: 357. ----— & Appel, K. E. Psychiatric contrasts in the two world wars. Proc. Ass. Res. Nerv. Ment. Dis. (1944) 1946, 25: 38-17.—Wortis, J. Psychiatry in wartime; some recent devel- opments. N. York State J. M., 1945, 45: 1651-4. ---- Service organization. See also Consultant; Psychiatric hospital. Bridger, H. The Northfield experiment. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1946, 10: 71-6.—Hanson, F. R. Organization of the psychiatric services in World War II. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: Suppl., 33-5.—McCartney, J. L. Psychiatry in general practice. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 91-106.— Malinowski, A. [Improvements in the functioning of the military psychiatric sections] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 455-68.— Pinto Cesar, E. Organizacao dos servicos psiquiatricos em campanha e na retaguarda. An. paul. med. dr., 1945, 49: 178-81.—Psychiatric (The) services; joint recommendations. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 763-5.—Rees, I. R. La psychiatrie active dans une armee moderne. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1947, 5: No. 89, 3.—Steckel, H. A. The organization of psychiatry for the emergency Am. J. Psychiat., 1941-42, 98: 791-4. ---- social. See also Social work. Cruser, R. W. Military psychiatric social work in an Army convalescent hospital. Proc. Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 219-22.—Dawley, A. On psychiatric social work in war-time. News Lett. (Ment. Hyg.) N. Y., 1942, 12: 53.—Farrell, M. J., & Ross, E. H. MiUtary psychiatric social work. BuU. Menninger Clin., 1944, 8: 153-5.—Foster, F. A. Outline for psychiatric social history. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 1067-71.—Garoffolo, V., & Book, H. Reflections of the miUtary psychiatric social worker appUed to civiUan- case work practices. Proc. Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Com- mand, 1945, 223-7.—Ginsburg, E. L. The psychiatric social worker in a veterans service center. News Lett Am. Ass. Psychiat. Social Work., 1946-47, 16: 33-9.—Glickman, E. Red Cross psychiatric social service in a military hospital. Proc. Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 212-8.— Healy, W. The relationship of psychiatry to sociology and criminology. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 218-33—Hurvitz, N., & Kramer, R. M. The mUitary psychiatric social worker in an AAF consultation service. News Lett. Am. Ass. Psychiat. Social Work., 1945-46, 15: 1-6.— Scoville, M. C. Wartime tasks of psychiatric social workers in Great Britain. Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 358-63.— Woodcock, M. E. Local observations by psychiatric social workers in wartime. News Lett. (Ment. Hyg.) N. Y., 1943-44, 13: 42-5.—Young, I. S., & Schuyler, D. Psychiatric social work in this war. Dis. Nerv. Syst, 1944, 5: 118-21. ---- Veterans. Blain, D. Psychiatry for 20 million veterans. South. Hosp., 1947, 15: No. 4, 25; 52.—Braceland, F. J. Psychiatry and the returning veteran. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1946, 30: 33-46.— Burling, T. Community organization for meeting problems of psychiatrically disabled veterans. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1944, 14: 680-98.—Clark, R. A. Psychiatry in relation to the rehabUitation of the discharged soldier. Am. Scientist, 1945, 33: 33-8.—Cunningham, J. M. The development of psychiatric service and its relation to the returned veteran. Connecticut M. J., 1944, 8: 493-8.—Dancey, T., & Hutton, G. Psychiatric treatment in D. V. A. hospitals. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 41.—Hawley, P. R. The place of psychiatry in Veterans Administration medical program. Am. J. Psychiat., 1947—48, 104: 16-9.—-New York veterans lack of psychiatric care. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 2376.— Rothenberg, S. A method of approach in a veterans' psychiatric clinic Ibid., 1946, 46: 1217-22.—Tartakoff, S. Serving the veterans. Dis. Nerv. Syst, 1945, 6: 163-5. ---- by countries. Arditi y Rocha, R., & Castro, P. R. Necesidad de crear servicios psicopatologicos en el Ejercito argentino. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 584-7.—Fabregues, F. Organizacion de la psiquiatria miUtar espafiola en tiempo de paz; sus posibles apUcaciones a la nuestra. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47, 293-6.—Furtado, D. A assistencia aos aUenados militares. Clfn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1938, 4: 88-97.—Sauter. La psychia- trie dans 1'Armee de miUce. Sess. Off. mternat. docum. mid. mU., 1936, 6. Sess., 239-56. Also BuU. internat. serv. santS, Liege, 1937, 10: 657-73. ---- by countries: Brazil. Pinto Cesar, E. Organizacao dos servicos psiquiatricos na retaguarda e nas zonas de combate. Impr. m6d., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 380, 72-6.—Pires, N., & Mendes, H. Legislacao; regulamentos; exclusao do servico mUitar; internacao; altas e reformas dos psicopatas. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac med. S. Paulo) 1943, 267-84. ---- by countries: Germany. Galvin, J. German psychiatry during the war. Am. J. Psychiat., 1949-50, 106: 703-7.—Heidenhain, A. Die Psy- chiatrie im Dienste der Wehrmacht. Fortsch. Neur. Psychiat., 1937, 9: 505-52.—Stier, E. Psychiatrie und Heer. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 15-20.—Villinger, W. Psychiatrie und Wehrmacht. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 437-43. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Curran, D., & Mallinson, W. P. 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BuU., 1943, 40: 528-35.—Meier, N. C. The introductory course and miUtary psychology Ibid ' 787-90.—Pennington, L. A., & Case, H. W. A course in miUtary psychology. Ibid., 1942, 39: 377-80.— Schreiber. J. Psychological training and orientation of soldiers. Ment' Hyg Alb., 1944 28: 537-54—War work of the Department of Psychology of Yale University. Science, 1942, 95: 296. Manuals and monographs. Abhandlungen zur Wehrpsychologie; Vor- trage aus einem Fortbildungskurs beim Psycho- logischen Laboratorium des Reichskriegsmini- stenums, Berlin, Marz 1936. 196p. 8? Lpz., 1«70U. Forms: Beih. 72, Zschr. angew. Psychol. Copeland, N. Psychology and the soldier 136p. 19}£cm. Harrisb., 1942. Mashburn, N. C. Psychology; prepared under the direction of the Commandant, School of Aviation Medicine, for official use in the instruc- tion of students pursuing resident or extension courses. 197p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1938. Meier, N. C. Military psychology. 395p 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Ruch, F. L. Psychology and life; a study of the thinking, feeling, and doing of people includ- ing a section of physiological backgrounds New ed. 754p. 22cm. Chic, 1944. Forms No. 426, Educ. Man. U. S. Armed Forces Inst. Simoneit, M. Wehrpsychologie; ein Abriss ihrer Probleme und praktischen Folgeruneen 161p. 24#cm. Berl., 1933. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Psychology for the fighting man. 456p. 17cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Psychology for the Armed Services. 533p. 22cm. Wash., 1945. Wehrpsychologische Arbeiten. Berl., No 6, 1939- Boring, E. G. The Subcommittee on a Textbook of MUitary Psychology. Psychol. BuU., 1943, 40: 60-3. ------ Psy- chology for the fighting man; report of the subcommittee on a textbook of miUtary psychology. Ibid., 591-4. ------ & Van de Water, M. Psychology for the fighting man [Bk Rev ] Psychiat. Q., 1943, 17: 709-11.—Hunter, W. S. Psychology for the fighting man; a special review. Psychol. Bull., 1943 40: 595-7. Organization. See Psychological service. ---- Personnel psychology. Bellows, R. M., & Richardson, M. W. Training in mUitary personnel psychology; minimum requuements for coUege courses. Psychol. BuU., 1943, 40: 39-47.—Hall, C. S. A course in Army personnel techniques. Ibid., 285-9.—Wolfle, D. The Army specialized training program course in personnel psy- chology. Ibid., 780-6. Problems. Bayroff, A. G. Some experimental problems in mUitary psychology. J. Elisha Mitchell Sc. Soc, 1942, 58: 138.— Bingham, W. V. Practical problems of mUitary psychology in war and peace. Tr. N. York Acad. Sc, 1946-47, 9: 129-32.— Schaer, K. F. Wehrpsychologische Fragen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 439 (Abstr.) ---- Research. Lepley, W. M. Psychological research in the theaters of war. 202p. 23j4cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 17, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. Cameron, N. Psychological research in psychiatry. In: Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 105-17.— Straker, D. 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Seisen-bunretu-byo no Cardiazol keUen ryoho ni tuite [The method of curing schizophrenia by convulsions caused by cardiazol] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 629-36.—Leyberg, J. Afekt patologiczny i wplyw jego na ksztaltowanie sie psychoz schizo- frenicznych w czasie wojny. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 185.— Lowry, E. F. Pathology of schizophrenia. U. S. Nav. M, BuU., 1940, 38: 193-201.—McClintock, E. A. Experience with the insulin therapy of schizophrenia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 97-105.—McDaniel, F. L., & Hogan, B. W. Pharmacological shock therapy in the psychoses with case reports. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 52-61.—Malamud, W., & Malamud, I. A socio-psychiatric investigation of schizophrenia occurring in the Armed Forces. Psychosomat. M., 1943, 5: 364-75.—Mascarino, E., & Goode, D. Reading as a psychological aid in the hypoglycemic treatment of schizo- phrenia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940—41, 17: 61-5.— Osterheld, R. G. Metrazol therapy in schizophrenia. U. S Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 201-6.—Parsons, E. H., Simon, A., & Lebensohn, Z. Treatment of dementia praecox by pharmaco- logical shock. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 508-14.—Pasqualini, R. Q., & Querol, H. E. La insulinoterapia en la esquizofrenia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 105-9.—Paster, S., & Holtz- man, S. C. Experiences with insulin and electroshock treat- ment in an Army general hospital. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 105: 382-96.—Pera, G. A proposito di dipendenza da causa di servizio deUa schizofrenia. Riv. med. aeronaut., 1948, 11: 573-6.—Pisenti, G. Di una superperizia fatta per conto del Tribunale federale svizzero deUe assicurazioni sui possibili rapporti fra schizofrenia e vita miUtare. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 679; 772.—Simon, W. Vasospasm of the radial arteries in schizophrenia; report of two cases. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 290-3. ------ Schizophrenia; fundamental concepts of eight noted psychiatrists. Ibid., 1949, 105: 375-81.—Stockings, G. T. Schizophrenia in miUtary psychiatric practice. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1945, 91: 110-2.—Thorn, D. A. Schizoid and related personalities. War Aled., Chic, 1941, 1: 410-7.— Trillot, J. Diagnostic tardff d'un etat scrUzophrenique chez un jeune engage; attribution d'une pension miUtaire. Ann. med. leg., 1939, 19: 672-6.— Villaneuva, L. F., & Pigem Serra, J. M. Tratamiento de la esquizofrenia por el cardiazol. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 285-98.—Wahl. Schizophrenic et expedition mUitaire. C. rend. Congr. aUeii. neur. France, 1934, 38. Congr., 462-6.—Wyss, R. Die schizophrenen MUitarpatienten der Waldau 1939-44; Beitrag zur Frage der Bedeutung exogener Einflusse auf Ausbruch und Verlauf der Scbizophrenie. Mschr. Psychiat., 1947, 113: 153-82. --- depressive. See under Neurosis. --- Diagnosis. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Navmed 1141: Diseases of the mind; class 15 titles of the diagnostic nomen- clature. 21 p. 24cm. Wash., 1947. Bondarev, N. I. [Difficulties of army physicians in cases of psychiatric diagnosis (Red Army)] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 500-6.—Brown, L. M. Pitfalls in psychiatric examina- tions. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935-36, 12: 288-92 — Catalano, E. Un metodo sempUce per awalorare la diagnosi di simulazione deUe malattie mentaU. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 56-63.—Dillon, F. Simulated mental disorders among soldiers in the late war. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 706-9.—Hyman, B. M. The use of euphthalmine in eye examinations of psychotic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 331.— McCartney, J. L. Principles underlying the diagnosis and treatment of psychiatric cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 444-52.—Mikulski, K. [Vernes reaction in mental diseases] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 18: 118-28.—Rozanski, F. [Examination of mentaUy diseased] Ibid., 1929, 14: 513-6.—Shakin, M. I., & Skalskaia, V. V. [Reaction to vestibular irritants in mental diseases] Tr. Acad, mil med. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 97-112.—Simon, B. Comparison of the initial psychotic manUestations of reterans and civilians. Psychiat. Q. Suppl., 1946, 20: 245-52.— Simoneit. Der Psychiater auf der psychologischen PrufsteUe. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 201-5.—Will, O. A., jr. A con- sideration of the significance of hallucinations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 622-33. --- Etiology. See also Neurosyphilis, Clinical types. Lowitzsch, P. Ueber Malaria-Psychosen. 7p. 30cm. n. p., 1942. Stockings, G. T. The metabolic brain diseases and their treatment in military and civilian practice. 262p. 22cm. Lond., 1947. Also Bait., 1947. Costedoat, A. L. Di Les recherches biologiques en psychia- trie. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1935, 103: 1-47.—Douglas- Wilson, I. Minor psychological disturbances in the services. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 283-8.—Gordon, G. J., & Zimbler, M. Mental illness and mUitary service. Delaware M. J., 1943, 15: 77-81.—Hitschman, M., & Yarrell, Z. Psy- choses occurring in soldiers during the training period. Am. J. Psychiat, 1943-44, 100: 301-5.— Kirman, B. H. Mental disorder m released prisoners of war. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 808-13.—Lemere, F„ & Greenwood, E. D. Ratio of voluntary enlistment to induction in the various types of neuropsychiatric disorders. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 312.—Mergener, J. C." Psychosis following administration of quinacrine hydrochloride for malaria; neuropsychiatric study of a case. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 250-2.—Rosenzweig, S., & Kogan, K. L. Psychotic reaction to military service. In their Psychodiagnosis, N. Y., 1949, 271-86.—Segal, M. E. Alcoholic psychosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 297-300.—Sutherland, G. F.t & Barnes, M. E. Furlough psychosis. Am. J. Psychiat, 1945-46, 102: 670-3.—Vallejo Nagera, A. Psicosis colectiva de criminaUdad. In his Locura & guerra, Vallad., 1939, 195-205.—Wallenberg, M. The influence of the draft on the formation of .psychoses in women. IlUnois M. J., 1944, 85: 25-9.—Wolfson, N. M. Ob osobennostiakh tecenija maUarijnykh psikhozov v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Tr. Severo-Oset. gosud. med. inst, Dzaudzhikau, 1949, No. 2, 19-26. ---- Forensic aspect. Benon, R. Asthenie et manie, medecine legale miUtaUe, fait de service. Ann. hyg., Par., 1920, 4. ser., 34: 346-51.—Brand, C. E. The issue of insanity in the administration of military justice. J. Crim., Chic, 1941-42, 32: 331-9.—Duarte Ribeiro, G. Conceito de alienacao mental e de paralisia na interpretacao dos arts 208 e 215 do c6digo de vencimentos e vantagens dos mUitares do exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 531-6.— Ekblad, M. Psykisk abnormitet hos de bestraffade bland flottans varnpUktiga. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1945, 70: 81-101.— Ferrio, C. II quesito deUa pericolosita sociale neUa perizia psichiatrica; con particolare riguardo ai nuovi codici penali mUitari. Arch, anthrop. crim., Tor., 1942, 62: 171-201.— Giarrusso, G. Frenastenie e frenopatie in medicina legale miUtare. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 441-52.—Reglamento para regular la situaci6n, sueldos y personaUdad jurfdica en el ejdrcito, de los presuntos dementes. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1942, No. 42, Suppl., 1-8.—Sacerdote, A. Considera- zioni sopra 755 perizie psichiatriche eseguite aU'ospedale miUtare principale di Torino. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 256-69.—Schmidt, W. Fragen der arztUchen BeurteUung und Begutachtung; Geisteskrankheiten. In: Arzt i. d. Wehr- machtversorg. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 273-80.—Viola, D. Inability psichica al servizio miUtare e responsabUita penale. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 860-3.— Weiler, K. Zur Beurteilung der Frage der Wehrdienstbeschadi- gung bei den haufigsten seelischen und nervosen Storungen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 353-8. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1227 (Abstr.) ---- Incidence. Dynes, J. B. Mental disorder in the C. C. C. camps. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1939, 23: 363-70.—Sims, M. A comparative study of disease incidence in admissions to a base psychiatric hospital in the Middle East. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 118-27.— Stevens, H. Psychoses among women government workers in wartime. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 260-2. ---- manic-depressive. See also Neurosis, Depressive state. Eaton, R. G. Treatment of excited states in the mentaUy ill ex-soldier. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 932-9.— Timofeev, N. Maniakalno-depressivnyj psikhoz. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 646-8. ---- Navy. Aldrich, C. K., & Coffin, M. CUnical studies of psychoses in the Navy; prediction values of social histories and the Harrower- Erickson test J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 108: 36; 142.— Charpentier, P. L. Les anormaux psychiques dans la marine. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1929, 119: 169; 321. ---- Paranoia. Carlisle, C. L. Paraphrenia; its general consideration in relation to schizophrenia. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 676-86.—Rosen, H., & Kiene, H. E. The paranoiac officer and the officer paranee. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 614—21.—Vallejo Nagera, A. Reacci6n paranoide colectiva. In bis Locura & guerra, VaUad., 1939, 227-31.—Wolfson, N. M. Depressivno-paranoidnye reakcU voennogo vremeni. Tr. Severo-oset. gosud. med. inst., Dzaudzhikau, 1948, 145-9. ---- Pathogenesis. See also subheading (Etiology) Amdur. M. K., & Gainsberg, S. T. FoUe a deux. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 277-9.—Barondes, R. de R., Kuhns, R. H. [et al.] The psychotic states; correlations of biochemical and histologic changes in the brain. MU. Surgeon, PSYCHOSIS 822 PSYCHOSOMATOSIS 1949, 104: 278-85.—Costedoat, A. L. D. L'etude des maladies mentales chez les miUtaires condamnes. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1934, 101: 1-21.—Fridman, B. D. O klinideskikh osoben- nostiakh ekzogennykh psikhozov voennogo vremeni. Tr. Severo-oset. gosud. med. inst., Dzaudzhikau, 1949, No. 2, 5-8.—Hamel, J., Edert & Dumont. Psychoses chez les mobiUses. Rev. med. Nancy, 1938, 66: 982-92.—Markusze- wicz, R. Flucht in die Krankheit und Selbsterhaltungstrieb. Jahrb. Psychiat. Neur., Wien, 1930, 47: 149-70.—Prout, C. T. Psychiatric reactions to war-time stress as seen in members of the Armed Services, referred to a private mental hospital. Psychiat. Q., 1946, 20: 434-46. Riggall. The psycho- analytical interpretation of a mental illness. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1922, 8: 210-2.—Sauter. Psychische Storungen im Dienste. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1939, 16: 42-6.— Sillevaerts, C. Les psychoses chez les mobilises. Bruxelles med., 1939-40, 20: 525.—Vallejo Nagera, A. La reaccidn timogena y las neurosis psicotfmicas de guerra. In his Locura & guerra, Vallad., 1939, 99-111.—Wolfson, N. M. Ob osoben- nostiakh ekzogennykh psikhozov voennogo vremeni s amen- tivnym sindromom. Tr. S.evero-oset. gosud. med. inst., Dzaudzhikau, 1949, No. 2, 27-36. ---- Prevention. See also Mental hygiene; Psychological service. Biagini, G. La profilassi per la vita associata deU'esercito; selezione degU anomaU psichici. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 179-89. traumatic. See also War psychosis, traumatic. Denny-Brown, D. Posttraumatic syndromes. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) PhUa., 1944, 457-67.—Fox, T. H. Psychoses foUowing trauma. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 178-84.—Manfredini, J. A psiquiatria traumatica; ensaio de sistematizacao cUnica. An. Hosp. centr. exerc, Rio, 1939, 4: 89-114.—Steinberg, M. Traumatic psychosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 826-32. Treatment. See Psychotic, Treatment. ---- by countries. Costedoat, A. L. D. Les troubles mentaux des mUitaires indigenes musulmans de l'Afrique du Nord. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1934, 101: 231-52.— Kepecs, J. G. Psychiatric disorders in Puerto Rican troops. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 244-9.—Runderlass des Reichsministers des Innern und des Reichsarbeitsministers, betr. Betreuung geisteskrank gewor- dener Soldaten durch die Fiirsorgeverbande. Reichsgesundhbl., 1943, 18: 75.—Sauter. Psychiatry in miUtia troops. Bull. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1937, 10: 670-3. in wartime. See War psychosis. PSYCHOSOMATIC medicine. See also Neurosis; Psychosomatosis. American Society for Research in Psycho- somatic Problems. Proceedings of the military session, May 9th, 1943. 41p. 25%cm. N. Y., 1943. Also Psychosomat M., 1943, 5: No. 4. Alexander, F. Psychosomatic research in psychiatry. In' Psychiatry & War (Sladen, F. J.) Springf., 1943, 125-35.— Bailey, A. A. Psychosomatic medicine. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 227-34.—Davidson, H. A. Orientation to psycho- somatics. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 47-50.—Hamburger, W. W., jr. Psychosomatic medicine in an Army hospital in India. Psychosomat. M., 1947, 9: 124-30.—Hamilton, K. A. Place of psychosomatic medicine in D. V. A. Treatm. Serv BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 3, 53-7.—Lyra, I. C. O. Medicina psico-som&tica e o futuro da psiquiatria. Arq. brasU. med nav., 1947, 8: 1229-35.—Menninger, W. C. Psychosomatic medicine on general medical wards. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 545-50.—Moreno, M. La doctrine psycho-somatique! Cadueee, Port-au-Prince, 1948, No. 35, 9.—Pignataro, F. P. Psychosomatic medicine in miUtary practice. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 632-8.—Weiss, E. Psychosomatic aspects of medical practice in wartime. Med. Clin. N. America, 1943, 27: 1633-40. ------& English, O. S. MUitary medicme. In their Psycho- somat. Med., Phila., 1943, 511-25. PSYCHOSOMATOSIS. See also Neurosis; Psychotherapy; War neu- rosis; also names of diseases of functional nature as Peptic ulcer, Pathogenesis; Personality, Dis- order, etc. Allen, E. V. Functional somatic complaints in the Army; consideration by an internist. Nebraska M. J., 1944, 29: 278-83.—Arama, O., & Lupulescu, I. Considerations sur l'hysterie, les simulations et les troubles fonctionnels dans le miUieu miUtaire. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 563.— Barnacle, C. H. Functional somatic complaints in the Army; consideration by a psychiatrist. Nebraska M. J., 1944, 29: 274-8.—Caveny, E. L. Emotion, the etiologie relation to illness. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 421-8.—Chapman, A. S. Psychosomatic disorders. In: Effect of Bombing &c Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 98-101.— Freeman, H., Rodnick, E. H. [et al.] The carbohydrate tolerance of mentaUy disturbed soldiers. Psychosomat. M., 1944, 6: 311-7.—Johnson, M. E. Psychosomatic problems in an Army general hospital. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1946, 39: 201-8.—Miller, H., & Baruch, D. W. Psychosomatic symptoms resulting from the impact of war; observations in civilian medi- cal practice. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1949, 77: 703-8.— Myerson. A. Psychosomatic disorders. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 404—9.—Parland, O. Shock therapy for soldiers suffering from psycho-somatic disturbances during the war. Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh., 1947, Suppl. 47, 511-23.—Rowntree, L. G. Psychosomatic disorders as revealed by 13,000,000 examinations of selective service registrants. Psychosomat. M., 1945, 7: 27-30.—Shoemaker, D. War and psychosomatic disease. Q. Chicago M. School, 1944-45, 6: No. 3, 6.—Smith, L. H. Selective service psychiatry; psychosomatic disorders. Psy- chiatry, Bait., 1941, 4:241-9.—Somatization reactions. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 640-2.—Study of psychosomatic dermatological syndromes. Ibid., 18-20.—Torrie, A. Psycho- somatic casualties in the Middle East. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 139-43. PSYCHOSURGERY. See also Neurosurgery. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-30: Operation of pre- frontal leukotomy [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Elliott, H., Albert, S., & Bremmer, W. Criteria to guide in selection of patients for prefrontal leukotomy. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 3, 32-5.—Freeman, W., & Watts, J. W. Psychosurgery. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 434.—Ventura, V. E. La cura chirurgica di alcune psicosi con la leucotomia prefrontale alia Moniz. Gior. med. mU., 1938, 86: 730-6.—Waugh, O. S., Cameron, H. F. [et al.] Prefrontal leucotomy for intractable pain. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 3, 5-12. PSYCHOTECHNICS. See also Motor system; Psychomotor test. Cassinis, U. La psicotecnica al servizio deU'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 424-30. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1629 (Abstr.)—Furtado, D. Psicotecnica na arte mUitar. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1941, 4: 23-41.—Jesinghaus, C. La psicotecnia militar en el Congreso de psicologia de Tuebin- gen. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1935, 35: pt 2, 93-7.—Jivkovich, J. [Psychotechnique in the Army, Navy and Air Force] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 13-43.—Mis, J. Emploi de la psychotechnique dans 1'Armee. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., 1937, 7. Sess., 175-91.—Rodriguez Cano, A. Psicotecnia; algunas observaciones de orden pratico. Ejercito, Madr., 1943, No. 40, 31-7.-—Silva Br£tas, A. da. Psicotecnica no exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 337-45. PSYCHOTHERAPY. See also Disciplinary barracks; Narcoanalysis; Narcosynthesis; Neurosis, Treatment; Psycho- analysis; Psychodrama; Psychosomatic medi- cine; War neurosis, Treatment. Huddleson, J. H. Psychotherapy in two hundred cases of psychoneurosis. MU. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 161-70.—Konstorum, S. Psikhoterapija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 981-4.—Stekel, W. Active psychotherapy in war- time. In: Individ. Psychol. M. Pamphl., Lond., 1943, No. 23, 21-7.— Straker, M. The meaning of psychotherapy. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 5, 21-7.—Whitehom, J. C. Individual issues in postmUitary psychotherapy. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1944, 51: 580. ---- group. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 103: Group psycho- therapy. 7p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Abrahams, J., & McCorkle, L. W. Group psychotherapy at an Army RehabUitation Center. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1947, 8: 50-62.—Ackerman, N. W. Group psychotherapy with veterans. Psychosomat. M., 1946, 8: 118.—Albert, S., & Moll, A. E. Group psychotherapy; preUminary report. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 7, 38-40.—Cohen, R. A. MUitary group psychotherapy. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1947, 31: 94-102.—Cohen, R. R. Factors in adjustment to Army Ufe; a plan for preventive psychiatry by mass psychotherapy. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 83-91.—Dynes, J. B., £cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-91, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Cambiaggi, J. E. Tratamiento de las caries en dos sesiones; m6todo de la pulpectomla coronaria. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 112-9.—Green, H. G. Aids in diagnosing dental pulp diseases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 262-4.—Taylor, R. W. Apicoectomy; general considerations and subsequent root-canal therapy. Ibid., 1938, 36: 511-3. PULSE. See also Plethysmography. Cuesta Inclan, J. M. Investigaciones sobre la posibUidad de un papel activo en las arterias de la onda del pulso. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 21, 37-43.—Kotuka, I. Myakuhaku yori kanzi-taru hogo-hei ni tuite [The protection of soldiers by observation of the pulse] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 367-80, tab., ch.—Pulse rates of recruits. Statist. Navy M„ 1949, 5: No. 12, 7-9.—Stevenson, C. J. A slow pulse. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 167-9. PUNCHED card. See Record. PUNISHMENT. See also Criminal; Delinquent; Detention; Discipline. Army crime and the medical officer. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 5, 1.—Casey, J. F. DiscipUnary problems in a miUtary neuropsychiatric hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 312-7.—-Cigolini, F. La precedent* condanna a pena militare come ostacolo legale alia condanna condizionale. Scuola posit., 1922, 32: 251-7.—Ferencz, B. B. RehabiUtation of Army offenders. J. Crim., Chic, 1943-44, 34: 245-7.—Glueck, S., & Glueck, E. T. Successes and faUures during various forms of intramural treatment; Army and Navy. In their Crim. Careers, N. Y, 1943, 202-5.—Hare, J. S. MiUtary punish- ments in the War of 1812. J. Am. MU. Inst, 1940, 4: 225-39 — Keibatu [Punishment] In: Dai Nippon Teikoku Rikugun-syo zyuni-kai tokei nenpo (Japan. Rikugun-syo) T8kyo, 1899, 251-304.—Mann, W. L. A few remarks on the detention and probation system of punishment, and a classification of the offences of the personnel of the United States naval discipUnary barracks. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1913, 7: 174-82.—Prewer, R. R. Abnormal reactions to punishment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 13-8.—Rutzick, M. A. Function of the Disciplinary Barracks' psychologist in the development of a therapeutic atmosphere. BuU. MU. CUn. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 82-6. ------ The psychologist in the employment office of a dis- cipUnary barrack. Ibid., 99-104.—Siple, H. L. The clinical psychologist assigned to a discipUnary barracks hospital. Ibid., 94-8.—Solomon, J. C. Psychodynamics of confinement of wartime miUtary offenders. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945—46, 102: 650-7.—Wagley, P. V. Some criminologic impUcations of the returning soldier. J. Crim., Chic, 1943^4, 34: 311-4.— Weiler, K. Kriegsgerichtspsychiatrische Erfahrungen und ihre Verwertung fur die Strafrechtspflege im Allgemeinen. Mschr, Kriminalpsych., 1921-22, 12: 282; 1922, 13: 165.—Willbach, H. Recent crimes and the veterans. J. Crim., Chic, 1947-48, 38: 501-8.—Willerman, B. The clinical psychologist as correc- tional classification officer. Bull. Mil. Clin. Psychologists, 1946, 1: 87-93. PUPIL. See under Iris; also Night vision, Physiology. PURCHASING. See Hospital administration, Supply. PURIFIER. See under Water supply. PURPURA. See also Hemorrhagic diathesis; Radiation injury, Treatment. Bastard. A propos d'un cas de purpura infectieux secondaire a un phlegmon de l'amygdale, et gueri rapidement par la penicilline k doses moyennes. BuU. Soc. m6d. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 92-4.—Ferrabouc, L., & Cantegrit, M. Purpura hemorragique du k l'ingestion d'arseniate de calcium. Ibid., 1946, 40: 62. PURSUIT confusion test. See Aviator, Fitness. PURSUIT test. See also Motor system. Brown, J. S. The S. A. M. Two-Hand Pursuit Test, Model B (CM810B) v. p. [13]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 271, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----& Melton, A. W. The S. A. M. Rotary Pursuit Test for the classification of aviation cadets; apparatus and procedures. 35p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 125, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ----& Buel, J. The S. A. M. Rotary Pursuit Test, Model B, with and without the divided attention attachment. 28p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 350, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. PURSUIT TEST 827 PYONEPHROSIS Loucks, R. B. Development of a multi- dimensional pursuit test. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 98, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Development of a simplified table model of the S. A. M. Multidimensional Pursuit Test. 8 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 214, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. PYELOGRAPHY. See Radiography; Urogenital apparatus. PYELONEPHRITIS. See also Kidney, Disease. Fitzgerald, P. J. Pyelonephritis; its newer concept and clinical significance; with a review of the Uterature. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 108-25.—Nunez Landa, V. Pielonefritis cronica derecha con hidronefrosis. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15: 102-4. PYEMIA. See under Sepsis. PYLORUS. See also Stomach. Chamberlin, D. T. A method for reUef of pyloric obstruction. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90:407-9.—Chrisman, A. S., & Loizeaux, T. Pyloric stenosis in binovular twin boys. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 727-9.—Colver, T. Pylorospasm in gastro-duodenal disease. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 349-58.—Hays, T. G., & Walters, W. Hemorrhagic ulcerative gastrojejunitis thirty years after gastroenterostomy for congenital pyloric stenosis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 330-3.—Lindeman, S. 3. L. A case of congenital hypertrophic stenosis of the pylorus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 52: 453.—Malkiewicz, Z. Wrodzone zwezenie odiwiernika u niemowlat. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 181.—Perrignon de Troyes. Syndrome de perforation couverte gastro-duodenale: existence d'un ulcere pylorique non perfore; enfouissement gastro-ent6rostomie. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 490-3.—Plisson. Parasitisme intestinal et syndrome d'obstruction pylorique totale. Ibid., 1926, 20: 250-2.— Ruzie. Stenose du pylore du nourrisson. Boid., 1948, 42: 47.— Williams, L. H. Pylorospasm on division of the pyloric ring. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1924, 21: 659. PYOCYANEUS. See Pseudomonas. PYODERMA. See also under Dermatosis; Streptococcosis. Aliavdin, A. A. (Carbohydrate metabolism in suppurative affections of the skin) Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1933, 4: 267-74.—Alperovich, B. G. Ledenie piodermitov lakovoj krovju po metodu docenta V. Y. Arutjunova v boevykh uslovijakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 4, 58.—Arutjunov, V. Y. Mestnoe primenenie lakovoj krovi dlja le6enija jazvennykh piodermitov. Ibid., 1940, No. 6, 94.—Ceccarini, F. Espres- sioni reattive del S. R. I. nelle piococcosi esaminate col metodo del doppio arricchimento. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 127-34.—Cormia, F. E., & Maschmeyer, R. H. Local peniciUin therapy in resistant pyodermas. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 23, 1-5.—Covisa, J. S. Las derma- tosis de guerra; las piodermitis. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 81-6.—Funk, C. F. Die chronisch-ulcerosen flachenhaften Pyodermien: Ecthyma simplex, Pyodermia papUlaris vegetans et exulcerans, sowie das Ulcus cruris ohne Ulcus varicosum. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 401-4. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 125-7.—Harper, A. R. Pyodermia in the tropics; with a description of three cases. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 170-2.—Mgebrov, M. G., Kugusheva, N. I., & Santalov. N. V. [Treatment of staphylococcic and streptococcic affections of the skin with rivanol, brilliant green and other bactericidal stains] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 139-46.—Tramazaygues, M., & Lascalea, M. C. Tratamiento de la piodermitis por las suUamidas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 187-95.—Vedia, E. B. de. La piodermitis; la mas frecuente de las dermatosis del soldado. Ibid., 1939. 38: 263-81.—Volkov, V. P. [The treat- ment of pyodermia with Uquid Bi and Bj ointments in an Army unit] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 25-32.—Waisman, M. Topical penicillin treatment of pyogenic infections of skin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 516.—Zieler, K. Die eiterigen Hautentziindungen (Pyodermien) Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 100-3. PYOGENIC infection. See Wound infection, pyogenic. PYONEPHROSIS. See Nephrosis. PYORRHEA alveolaris. See Paradentosis. PYOSIS. See also Pemphigus. Buist, T. P., Bhatnagar, S. S., & Carr, L. H. Pyosis mansoni and allied infections of the skin in India. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 47-50.—Eccles, C. E., & Dorling, R. Cases of pyosis mansoni. Ibid., 1932, 58: 47-9. PYRENE. See also Poisoning. Rowan-Robinson, L. C. A case of pyrene poisoning. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1919, 5: 325. PYRETHRINE. See also Insecticide. C, T. J. Pyrethrum-Freon-insecticide. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 9, 17.—Jones, H. A., McAlister, L. C, jr [et al.] Experimental impregnation of underwear with pyrethrum extract for control of body Uce. War Med., Chic., 1944, 6: 323-6.—Symes, C. B. Use of pyrethrum powder for insect control. Ibid., 1942, 2: 340. PYRIDOXINS See with Vitamin. PYROGEN. See also Infection. Lequire, V. S. Augmentation of the thermo- genic effects of pyrogens by homologous plasma in rabbits. 21p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 6, Proj. NM 007 047, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Relationship (The) between the fever caused by bacterial pyrogens and the fever of acute infections. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 14.—Relationship (The) between the fever caused by bacterial pyrogens and the fever produced by the intravenous injection of acute sterile exudates. Ibid., 14. PYROTECHNICS. See under Explosive. PYTHIUM. Luijk, van. Pythium test. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 60. PYURIA. See also Urogenital apparatus. Johnson, S., & Wolfe, H. E., jr. Amicrobic pyuria. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 205-9.—Landes, R. R., & Kin- naird, R. Amicrobic pyuria. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 1-4. Q fever. See Rickettsiasis (burneti) QUADRICEPS. See under Thigh. QUARANTINE. See also Aircraft, Sanitation; Air travel, Safety and Sanitation; Isolation; Plague, Control and prevention. ... Cushing, R. W. A survey of the activities of the Military Isolation Hospital, Aldershot, 1939-45. J. R. Axmy M. Corps, 1946 86: 12-9.—Deak, A. [MiUtary baths and quarantine] Voj. 'san. glasnik, 1939, 10: 277-92.—Gordon, J. E. Quarantine of personnel. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3 Sect. 8, 18.—Knies, P. T. Quarantine and disinsectization of aircraft. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 10, 16-8.—Quaran- tine Branch established in Preventive Medicine Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 965.—Quarantine and man power. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 733.—Quarantine with reference to aUcraft and passengers [Form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 40-6.—Rogozin, I., & Rozanov, P. Karantin. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1123-7. QUARANTINE 828 QUARANTINE CAMP ---- animal. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-2275, Medical Department: Quarantine and physical survey of public animals and private mounts shipped from outside the continental limits of the United States or from infected areas. Ip. 8? Wash., 1928. Derrick, J. D., & Kester, W. O. Territorial animal quaran- tine station and the Army section. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1941, 35: 163-8.—Gordon, J. E. Quarantine of plants, animals, and theU products. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 8, 20-2.—Quarantine and disinfection. Vet. Med., Chic, 1942, 37: 552-4. ---- Cordon sanitaire. Brody, A. CoUective security, the Atlantic Charter and the Cordon sanitaire. Soviet Russia Today, 1943, 12: No. 8, 9; 32.—Gordon, J. E. Cordon sanitaire. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 1, 11 — Liberated French and Belgians wait for transportation to a displaced persons camp; delousing is required before crossing the Rhine River (cordon sanitaUe) Cologne, Germany, AprU 1945 [Ulust.] Ibid., after p. 46. ---- foreign. Cox, W. C. Foreign quarantine. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 3, 11.—Foreign quarantine. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 937; 1942, 91: 710; 1943, 92: 336. Also in Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 259.—Foreign quarantine in international Army traffic BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 18.—Gordon, J. E. Foreign quarantine. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 8, 1-27, 6 pi.-—Knies, P. T. Foreign quarantine in miUtary traffic. Am. J. Trop. M., 1946, 26: 145-8.—Magath, T. B., & Knies, P. T. Modern concepts of international quarantine with special reference to mUitary traffic. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 209-22.—Morowitz, B. F. The miUtary quarantine stations of Hungary. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1916, 90: 852-4.—Spence, B. H. H. The Wadi HaUa quarantine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1924, 43: 321-40. ---- maritime. See also Isolation; Port. Magath, T. B. Maritime quarantine with reference to naval vessels. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No..5, 23-5.— Parsons, U. Remarks on quarantine systems. Naval Mag., N. Y, 1836, 1: 244; 356.—Pomfret, A. A. An account of Kamaran Quarantine Station. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1927, 13: 223-5.—Quarantine, bills of health and disinfection. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 333-64.—Sibata, T. Kaigun ni okeru kowan no boeki ni tuite. Nippon igakkai kaisi, 1938, 10. Conf., 259-64.—Willoughby, H. M. Hints for ships' surgeons. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 324.—Wilson, R. L. Maritime quarantine. J. S. Carolina M. Ass., 1913, 9: 110-6. ---- maritime: Laws and regulations. United States. Congress. 55. Congr., 2. sess., S. 2680. A bill amending "An act grant- ing additional quarantine power and imposing additional duties upon the Marine-Hospital Service," approved February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three; introd. by Mr. Gaffery. 16p. 8? Wash. 1897. ---- Amendment intended to be proposed by Mr. Spooner to the bill (S. 2680) "An act granting additional quarantine power and imposing addi- tional duties upon the Marine-Hospital Service." 24p. 8? Wash., 1898. United States. Congress. 56. Congr., 1. sess., S. 4171. An act to amend "An act granting additional quarantine powers and imposing additional duties upon the Marine-Hospital Service," approved February fifteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-three (May 28, 1900) 3p. 8? Wash., 1900. United States. Treasury Department. Circular, relating to the labeling of baggage and the issue of inspection cards to steerage and cabin passengers, Marine Hospital Service, Circular No. 65, 1893. 2 1. 8? Wash., 1893. ---- Laws and regulations for the maritime quarantines of the United States, April 4, 1893. 17p. 8? Wash., 1893. QUARANTINE camp. See under Camp. QUARTERMASTER Food and Container Institute. See also under Research. Gelman, G. MUitary physiology in the Quartermaster Food and Container Institute for the Armed Forces. Sympos. Mil Physiol., Wash., 1947, 23-33. QUARTERS [and quartering] See also Barracks; Bed [and bedding]; Bivouac; Camp, etc. Asgafjev, A. Postelnye prinadlelnosti soldata Sovetskoj Armii. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48 4- 780. QUESTIONNAIRE. See under Neuropsychiatric examination. QUINACRINE. See also Malaria, Pharmacology. Pfeiffer, C. C, & Tusing, T. W. The oral administration of phenolsulfonephthalein as a trace dye to prove quinacrine ingestion. 6p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-430. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Allegretti, N. KvaUtativno i kvantitativno dokazivanje atebrina u mokra6i, krvi i organima. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 384-6.—Oral (The) administration of phenolsulfone- phthalein as a trace dye to prove quinacrine ingestion. Summar- ies Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 25.—Van Auken, H. A. Atabrine. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 55-65, map. ---- Evaluation. Terzian, L. A., & Stormont, R. T. A study of the comparative therapeutic effects of quinine, quinacrine, and SN-6911 on Plasmodium gal- linaceum malaria. lOp. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-539, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 18: Final report on Project No. 18, Investigation of the effects of activity and environment on atabrine therapy, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Billiottet. A propos de la posologie de la quinacrine pre- ventive. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 109-13.—Goldner, J. L., & Berger, M. An experience with atabrine aboard a troop transport. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 895-7. ---- Pharmacology. Hill, A. H., & Smith, P. K. The influence on cortical activity of large doses of atabrine dihydrochloride. 5 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 232, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Jeremy, W. H. R., & Holt, R. Investigation of effects of a course of mepacrine on vision. 1 1. 32cm. Lond., 1944. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 578a, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Smith, P. K. Blood plasma levels obtained with several suppressive doses of atabrine dihydrochloride. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 176, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Snyder, R., Eakin, R. E. [et al.] The com- parative distribution in the body of quinacrine and 3-methoxyquinacrine; a relatively non- effective antimalarial. 12p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-310, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. QUINACRINE 829 Quinacrine Dermofluorometer Annegers, J. H., Snapp, F. E. [et al.] Retention of atabrine in animal body; excretion in bUe and urine and effect on cholic acid output. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 176-86—Cvetojevid, M. Imbibicija roznjacinog epitela i veinjaCe zutom bojom posle upotrebe atebrina. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 220 —Effect of ammonium ion on plasma atabrine (quinacrine) levels. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 3.—Effect of atabrine (quinacrine) on the bacterial flora of the feces. Ibid., 4.—Effect of atabrine (quinacrine) on the gastrointestinal tract of rats. Ibidem.—Factors affecting excretion of atabrine (quinacrine) in the urine. Ibid., 3.—H., E. G. Malaria, suppressive treatment; atabrine concentration in plasma. Ibid 1943, 2: No. 3, 5.—Renal excretion of atabrine (quina- crine) Ibid., 1944, 4: No. 10, 1-3. --- Toxicity. Pfeiffer, C. C, & Snyder, R. The effect of riboflavin and niacinamide on the plasma level and acute and chronic toxicity of quinacrine. 5p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-128, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Smith, P. K. The toxic effects of prophylactic doses of atabrine. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 73, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. --- Toxicity of suppressive doses of atabrine dihydrochloride. lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 176, of same school. ---- Influence on the absorption and toxicity of atabrine dihydrochloride, of sodium bicarbonate and of ethyl alcohol. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 229 of same school. ---- Comparative toxicity of suppressive doses of SN-6911 bisulfate and atabrine dihydro- chloride. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 298 of same school. Burnham, R. C. Acute atabrine intoxication. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 434-8.—Crawford, R. C. Atabrine psycho- sis. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 21.—Effect (The) of riboflavin and niacinamide on the plasma level and acute and chronic toxicity of quinacrine. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 35.—Evaluation of the untoward reactions attributable to atabrine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 653-9.—Gaskill, H. S., & Fitz-Hugh, T., jr. Toxic psychoses foUowing atabrine. Ibid., No. 86, 63-9.—Gottfried, S. P., & Levine, A. C. Liver function studies on soldiers under pro- longed atabrine administration. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1945, 30: 853-5.—Hansen, G. Ueber die Vortauschung von Gelbsucht, insbesondere durch Atebrin. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 272-4. Hayman, J. M., jr. Atabrine pigmentation of the sclera. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 120.—Lerro, S. J. Report of two cases of toxicity to atabrine. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 668-70.—London, I. M. FaUure of atabrine to cause eosinophilia. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 399-401 — Loughlin, E. H., Bennett, R. H. [et al.] CUnical toxicity of atabrin dihydrochloride (quinacrine hydrochloride U. S. P. XII) a controUed comparative study of the toxicity of American and of foreign atabrine when administered in doses commonly employed in the prophylaxis of malaria. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 272-9.—McCorkle, J. K. Hippuric acid Uver function test in relation to malaria and atabrin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1163-5.—Nelson, L. M. Dermatitis from atabrine. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 37. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1945, 4: 725-7.—Reactions attributed to atabrine. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 2, 1-4.—Russell, H. K. Eosinophilia caused by atabrine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 574.—Whitehill, R. Skin sensitivity due to atabrine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 724. QUINACRINE dermofluorometer. Eicher, M., & Pfeiffer, C. C. The construc- tion of a rugged quinacrine dermofluorometer for possible field use. 7p. 26J4cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-429, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Snyder, R. The use of a quinacrine dermofluorometer to measure tissue quinacrine levels of subjects on suppressive therapy. 15p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3 of preceding project. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Research projects, X-429: Quina- crine dermofluorometer. 31. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Construction (The) of a rugged quinacrine dermofluorometer for possible field use. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 24.—Use (The) of a commercial dermo- fluorometer to measure skin fluorescence of subjects on sup- pressive quinacrine therapy. Ibid., 1944, July, 36.—Use (The) of a quinacrine dermofluorometer to measure tissue quinacrine levels of subjects on suppressive therapy. Ibid., 1945, Jan.- June, 24. QUININE [and relatives] See also Drug supply; Malaria, Pharmacology; Plasmochin; Quinacrine. Cornell, V. H., & Kaye, S. A simple field test to detect quinine in urine. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 133.—Glazko, A. J. Estimation of quinine in urine including a field test for estab- lishing the ingestion of quinine in malarial prophylaxis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 529-33.—Gray, G. W. Against malaria. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 217-9 — Smith, E. F. Quinine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 34-8. ---- Evaluation. Berberian, D. A., & Dennis, E. W. Field experiments with chloroquine diphosphate. Am. J. Trop. M., 1948, 28: 755-76.— Clinical evaluation of chloroquine. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 835-7.—Pilcher, J. T. Quino-formol solution in war surgery. Ann. Surg., 1918, 68: 467-70.—Trial use of the new antimalarial drug chloroquine. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 9. ---- Pharmacology. Smith, P. K. Effects of quinine and plasmo- chin on hypoxia tolerance [5] 1. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 222, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Absorption of quinine and atabrine in patients with diarrhea. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 25.—Bruckner, H., & Schmolke, G. Quinine-Uke substances. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 170-4.—Necip Suner. [Dosage of quinine tablets] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 61-6.— Toomey, A. G. G. The parenteral administration of quinine and mepacrine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 29-32 — Weise, W. Methode zur Bestimmung von Sontochin im Harn. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 179-90.—Western, O. C. Synthesis of dihydroquinines. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 4, 56-75.—Wierzchowski. J. [Investigation of quinine tablets] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 353-8. ---- Supply. See also Drug supply. Adam, G. S. The war, quinine and the medical profession in AustraUa. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 188.—Connery, G. The corner druggist completes a war job; quinine from thou- sands of shelves is on its way to the fronts. Congress. Rec, 1943, 89: A4833.—Covell, G. Note on economy in the use of anti-malarial drugs. Ind. M. Gaz., 1942, 77: 643-6.—Debayle, L. M. El problema de la quinina. Bol. san., Managua, 1942- 43, 3: No. 22, 31.—Economy in the use of quinine [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1213.—Facts on the quinine situation today. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1942, 3: 415-8.—Gerald, H. F. Quinine and the war. BuU. Creigh- ton Univ. School M., 1942-43, 2: No. 8, 5.—Government (The) needs quinine at once; contribute aU you can space through the PhUadelphia College of Pharmacy and Science. Am. J. Pharm., 1942, 114: 313.—Hajla, W. J. The National Quinine Pool. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 1-46.—Jackson, R. J. The war, quinine and the medical profession in AustraUa. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 156.-—Malaria and antimalarials. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1942, 11: 347-50.—Malaria and quinine policy of government. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1942, 43: 421.—Mayes, B. T. Quinine in wartime obstetrics. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 250.—Mingoja, Q. Problemas atuais sobre os medicamentos antimalaricos. Arq. biol., S. Paulo, 1942, 26: 197-204.— National (The) Quinine Pool. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 434.—Nicol, W. D., & Shute, P. G. Economy in quinine. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 545.—Powers, J. L. Quinine order amended. BuU. Nat. Formulary Com. U. S., 1942, 10: 106- 20.—Quinine. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942, 95: 250. Also Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 11, 1.—Quinine (The) problem. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1942-43, 12: 125-8.—Quinine for returned soldiers. Australas. J. Pharm., 1943, 24: 123.— Quinine and the war. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 95: 2.—Quinine for war. Science News Lett., 1943, 43: 77.-—Restrict sale of all quinine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1512.—Send your quinine off to war. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1942, 3: 403-5.—Supplies of quinine. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 431.— Taylor, N. Quinine suppUes in the United States. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 154: No. 12, 8.—Three tons of quinine given to QUININE 830 RABIES Armed Forces. Illinois M. J., 1943, 84: 9.—War Production Board quinine order. BuU. Nat. Formulary Com. U. S., 1942, 10: 95-9.—War-time (The) use of quinine. Pharm. J., Lond., 1942, 94: 157.—Weed, L. H. The critical antimalarial problem and its solution. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1043. Also Memphis M. J., 1942, 17: 229-31. Also North Carolina M. J., 1942, 3: 656-8. Also N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 351-3. Also J. S. Carolina M. Ass., 1943, 39: 9. ---- Toxicity. Livingston, P. C, Jeremy, W. H., & Gwilt, E. The visual examination of ten cadets under- going a prophylactic course of mepacrin and quinine. 3 1. 27cm. 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K histo-patologii besenstva. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1893, 178: Unoffic. pt, 3. sect., 197-214. Vaccination. Kikuta, K. Kyokenbyo yobo-sessyu ni zokuhatu-seru Landry-si mahi-syo no iti rei [Case of Landry's paralysis foUowing anti-rabies inoculation] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 297, 164-8.—Koenigsfeld, E. G. H. Neuroparalytic accident foUowing anti-rabic vaccination. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 254.—Short, G. V. The preventive vaccination of dogs against rabies. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 105-16.— Tikano, T. Utenkow-si kyoken-doku zugaiko-nai tyusya-ho ni kan-suru zikken-teki hihan narabi ni tiken hoi [Supple- mentary comments and information from an experimental point of view on methods of injection of Utenkov's rabietic ("mad-dog") poison into the cranial cavity] Gun idan zassi, 1930, No. 199, 1-28, pi.—Velu, H., Bigot, A., & Eyraud, M. R. Recherches sur la vaccination preventive contre la rage par injection de vaccin unique. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1926, 10: 175-83. RACE. See under Militarism; also Negro. RADAR observer. See also Radar operator. Cook, S. W. Psychological research on radar observer training. 340p. 23J^cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 12, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Froces. Experimental studies of perceptual motor and other psy- chological components of visual and radar bombing. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, July, 30.—Ford, A. Visual problems in radar display. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1947, 18. meet., 31-4.—Hastorf, A. H. The radar observer in the Army Air Forces. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 12, 5-10.—Kelley, H. H. VaUdation of selec- tion tests for radar observer training. Ibid., 229-69.—Klein, G. S. The circular error in radar observer training. Ibid., 167-209, Ulust.—Kunsman, H. F. History of radar observer selection. Ibid., 211-28.—Radar observer. Ibid., No. 16, 198-208.—VanSaun, H. R. Factors influencing abiUty to identUy radar targets. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1947, 18. meet., 27-9.—Williams, S. B. Some factors affecting visibiUty in radar presentations. Ibid., 21-6, 2 ch. RADAR operator. See also under Navigator; Radar observer. Brown, J. S. Psychological aptitudes involved in operating the AN/APS-15 radar equipment. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 329, U. S. Air Force Sohool Aviat. M. Finch, G. The Langley Field, Virginia, ex- perimental psychomotor selection battery for radar students. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 355 of same school —— The Carlsbad Army Air Field, New Mexico, experimental psychomotor selection test battery for radar students. 6p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 464 of same school. RADAR OPERATOR 831 RADIATION Matthews, J. L. Physical standards for se- lection of radar operators. 9p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 167 of same school. Bray D. W. Standardized performance checks. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 12, 95-125. ------ The measurement of performance. Ibid., 127-42. The selection and training of communications and radar per- sonnel In his Psychol. & MUit. Profic, Princet., 1948, 115-51. ----- Radar operators. Ibid., 127-38.—Cook, S. W. An evaluation, with suggestions for future research. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. AU Forces, 1947, No. 12, 271-81 — Craik. Some possible causes of eye strain in radar operators. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 560, 1.—Graff, N., Kelley, H., & Hastorf, A. The development of printed proficiency tests. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 12, 57-93.—Hastorf, A. H. Survey of research. Ibid., 11-20.—Kelley, H. Job description and analysis. Ibid., 21-55, iUust., diagr.—Kriedt, P. H., Johnston, R. E., & Kuns- man, H. F. Interrelations of proficiency measures. Ibid., 143-66.—Length of watch for radar operators. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1940-45, 50.—Lindsley, D. B. Radar operator fatigue; the effect of length and repetition of operating periods on efficiency of performance. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1945, 9. meet., 26. ------ Visual status of ASV radar operators. Ibid., 28.—Melton, A. W. Special research projects; selection of radar operators. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psy- chol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 4, 926-34. RADIAC instruments. See under Atomic energy. RADIAL nerve. See also Nerve injury, Site; Neurosurgery; Wrist. Gagliardone, C. R., & Vivar de Leon, E. D. Neurorrafia del radial; cura operatoria. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1937-38, 10: 795-8.—La Tour Mallett, A. E. de. Nerve regeneration; ob- servations on motor and sensory recovery in a case of injury to the radial nerve. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 61; passim.— Mayfield, F. H. A new elastic splint for wrist drop. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 96.—Novinsky. T. D. [Or- thopedic bandage for the hand in injuries of the radial nerve] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 8, 40.—Salvini. SuUe riparazioni chirurgiche neUe paralisi da lesioni traumatiche del nervo radiale mediante U metodo deUe trasposizioni tendinee. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 841-53.—Schneider, J. Radialismanschette mit Einzelzug fiir jeden Finger. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 390.— Support of fingers and thumb in radial nerve paralysis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 38— Zanello, D. La mesoneurite nodulare di Vanleir; considerazione su di un caso di paralisi del N. radialis consequent* a ferita di guerra. Riv. neur., Nap., 1942, 15: 1-30. RADIATION. See also subsequent headings; also Ultraviolet radiation. Lapp, R. E. Nuclear physics for the medical officer. Pt 1: X-rays and radioactivity. lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. T. Some preUminary observa- tions on the effects of ultraviolet Ught, alpha rays and X-rays on 2,3,5-triphenyltetrazoUum chloride solutions. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 7, 1-10.—Lukaszewicz, F. [Radium and Roentgen rays in medicine] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 681-704.—Pezzi, G. Radia- zioni, fattori meteorici e malattie a ritmo stagionale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1944, 58-72. --- Biological effect. See under Radiobiology. --- Detection. See also under Atomic energy; Radiometry. Detection instruments. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1950, 7: 74-7, Ulust.—Field instruments for the detection of ionizing radiation. In: Introduct. Radiol. Safety (U. S. Navy Bur. Med. Surg.) Wash., 1947, 35-40.—Hazard instru- mentation. Atomic Energy Yearb., Lond., 1949, 118-21.— Present, R. D. Synopsis of basic ideas in the theory of radio- activity and the detection of radiation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 94-9. --- Pathological effect. See under Radiation injury. Protection and hazards. See also Radioactive material. Morgan, G. W. Some practical considerations in radiation shielding. 23p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1948. Forms No. B—4, Isotopes Div. Circ. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Morgan, K. Z. Health physics and its control of radiation exposures at Clinton Laboratories. 6p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 937, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. ---- Health physics and radiation protection. 17p. 26#cm. Oak Ridge, 1949. Forms No. AECD 2217, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. United States. Atomic Energy Commission. Document MDDC-992: Safety rules and pro- cedures concerning activity hazards. 42p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1944. Avery, R. E. X-radiation protection. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1944, No. 26, 8-10.—Eftal Recai Asar [Principal decisions of the International Commission for protection against the iU effects of roentgen and radium rays] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 37-43.—Ismet [Protection of radiologists and their choice] Ibid., 1936, 65: 34—8.— Principles underlying protective measures. Atomic Energy Yearb., Lond., 1949, 112.-—Protection against radiation. BIOS Final Rep., Lond., 1947, Item 24, No. 566, 21. Also Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, 6: 56-74, iUust.—Results of protective measures. Ibid., 58-60.— Wirth, J. E. Protective clothing and devices. Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, MDDC-247, 3. ------ Con- tamination of persons. Ibid., 4. ------ Contamination of areas. Ibid., 6.------Summary of responsibiUties for the enforcement of radiation rules. Ibid., 12. Tolerance. See also Radiation gamma, Tolerance. Cantril, S. T., & Parker, H. M. The toler- ance dose. 22p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1945. Forms MDDC 100, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Cantril, S. T., & Parker, H. M. The history of the tolerance dose. Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1948, MDDC-1100, 5-7. ------ The biological aspects of the tolerance dose. Ibid., 7-14. ■——— The dependence of tolerance dose on the nature of the radiation. Ibid., 14-8. ------ The legal status of the tolerance dose. Ibid., 18. The appUcabUity of animal experimentation to tolerance dose in man. Ibid., 20.- Dorneich, M., Jaeger, R. [et al.] Strahlenschutz und Toieranz- dosis. FIAT Rev., Wiesb., 1948, Biophysics, 177-226.— Rajewsky, B. Toleranzdosis fiir verschiedene Strahlenarten. Ibid., 220-6. RADIATION gamma. See also Atomic energy; Radiation; Radio- diagnostics; Radiography; Radiology; Radio- therapy. Dantas Itapicuru Coelho, M. ConsideracSes em torno das radiacoes de Roentgen. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1943, 4: 359- 62.—Goodman, C. Neutron and gamma ray absorption studies. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 54.—Harnwell, G. P. [The properties of gamma rays] Ibid., 52.—Hughes, A. L. [Absorption of gamma rays] Ibid., 52.—Williams, A. E. Rontgen radiation; its production, and relation to natural phenomena. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 177-88. ---- Biological effect. !*>ee under Radiobiology. — Generator. See Radiology, Apparatus. — Hard rays. See with Radiobiology, Specific effects of radi- ation. ---- Measurement. See Radiometry. — Pathological effect. See Radiation injury. — Protection. See Radiation, Protection and hazards. RADIATION GAMMA 832 RADIATION INJURY ---- Tolerance. See also Radiation, Tolerance. Crave r, L. F. Tolerance to whole-body irradiation of patients with advanced cancer. 14p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 993, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Cronkite, E. P., Sipe, C. R. [et al.] The in- creased tolerance of mice to a lethal dose of X-ray radiation as a result of previous sublethal exposures. 5p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 15, Res. Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Increased (The) tolerance of mice to a lethal dose of X-ray radiation as a result of previous sublethal exposures. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst, 1948, July, 13.—Raison, T. W. Permissible radiation exposure in radiography and fluoroscopy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 67-74. RADIATION injury [and sickness] See also Atomic bomb, Pathological effect; Atomic warfare, Medical aspect; Injury—by weapons: Radiation injury; Radioactivity. Cronkite, E. P. The diagnosis of ionizing radiation injury by physical examination and clinical laboratory procedures. 13p. tab. diagr. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 8, Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- The clinical manifestations of acute radiation illness produced in goats by exposure to an atomic bomb, Test Able, Bikini, 1946, with comments on therapy. 40p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 10 of preceding project. Acute radiation burns. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, 6: 33-5.—Acute radiation illness. Ibid., 29-33.— Clinical (The) manUestations of acute radiation illness produced in goats by exposure to an atomic bomb, Test Able, Bikini, 1946, with comments on therapy. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 10.—DeCoursey, E. Effects of radia- tion on tissues. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Com- mand, 1948, 5: No. 3, 12-5.—Diagnosis (The) of ionizing radiation injury by physical examination and clinical labora- tory procedures. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 13.—Long-term effects of radiation. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, 6: 53-5.—Timmes, J. J. Radiation sickness in Nagasaki; preliminary report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 219-24. ---- Hazards. See also Radiation, Protection and hazards. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 62: Excessive X-radiation exposures during roentgenography and roent- genoscopy. 6p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Also published as TB 10A-79, Techn. Bull. U. S. Veterans Admin., 1947. Behrens, C. F. Fluoroscopic hazards; including use of un- protected radiographic screens. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 333-40.—Didiee. Les dangers des rayons X dans la pratique medicochirurgicale courante. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 25-9.—Merlo Gomez, J. F. Los peligros de las irradia- ciones. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1934, 33: 367-94. ---- Pathology. ' Barnett, T. B. Experimental radiation pathology, lip. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1949. Forms No. AECD 2614, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Cantril, S. T., Jacobson, L., & Nickson, J. J. The effects of irradiation on the blood and blood forming tissues. 31p. 26%cm. Oak Ridge, 1949. Forms No. MDDC 991 of preceding set. Marks, E. K. Effects of radiation exposure on the cells of the peripheral blood. 3p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 912 of preceding set. Krebs, A. T., & Gierlach, Z. S. Vital staining of tissues and cells as a tool for studying radiation damage. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 3, No. 18, 1; Proj. 4, No. 17, 1.—Negre. Les lesions du sang et des organes hematopoi€tiques par les rayons X. Rev Corps san. mil., Par., 1948, 4: 126-43. ---- Physiopathology. Dutrey. Reflexions sur le sang des radiologistes. Bull Soc. med. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 448-57.—Matz, P. B. The effect of the X-rays on the blood of Rontgen-ray workers U S Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 10-6.—Mitchell, R. B.", & Keyes, G. H. The antibody response of animals exposed to X-radiation. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 13.—Vikentjev, A. A. [Extensive burn during the taking of a Rontgenogramme, and its treatment] Voen. med. J Petroer 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 486-8. ---- Total body irradiation. See also Radiation gamma, Tolerance. Allen, J. G., Sanderson, M. [et al.] Hyper- heparinemia; the cause of the hemorrhagic disease produced by total-body exposure to ionizing radiations. 33p. 26}£cm. Oak Ridge 1949. Forms No. MDDC 481, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Barrow, J., & Tullis, J. L. The sequence of cellular response to injury in mice exposed to 1100 r total body X-radiation. 43p. 27cm Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 23, Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- & Chambers, F. W., jr. The effect of total body X-radiation, antistine, and pyri- benzamine on the phagocytic function of the reticuloendothelial system in rabbits injected intravenously with radioactive collodial gold 29p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 24 of preceding project. Chapman, W. H., Sipe, C. R. [et al.] A method for the simultaneous exposure of large numbers of animals to single dose high intensity total body X-ray radiation. 8p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 14 of preceding project. Cronkite, E. P., & Chapman, W. H. A critical analysis of the syndrome of acute total body radiation illness; its role in atomic warfare and its influence on the future practice of military medicine. 23p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 19 of preceding research project. Cronkite, E. P., Tullis, J. L. [et al.] The failure of folic acid to alter the clinical course and hematologic picture of fatal single total body irradiation in swine. 6p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 18 of preceding project. Cronkite, E. P., Ullrich, F. W. [et al.] The response of the peripheral blood of swine to whole body X-ray radiation in the lethal range, lip. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 21 of preceding project. KOHN, H. I., ROBINETT, P. W., & Cupp, M. N. The effect of rutin upon the response of the rat to total body X-irradiation. 7p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1948. Forms AECD 2176, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Lawrence, G. H. The effect of total X- radiation on 17 ketosteroid excretion in dogs. 13p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 22, Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lorenz, E. K. F. Biologic effects of long- continued whole body irradiation with gamma rays on mice, guinea pigs, and rabbits; conclusions and applicability of results to the problem of human protection. 22p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 656, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. ---- & Heston, W. E. [The same] ... Pre- liminary experiments. 16p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 653 of preceding set. —— [et al.] Biological effects of whole body irradiation with gamma rays; effects on life span, RADIATION INJURY 833 RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL weight, blood picture, and carcinogenesis; and the role of the intensity of radiation. 115p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 655 of preceding set. Tullis, J. L. The response of tissue to total body irradiation. 23p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----Tessmer, C. F. [et al.] The lethal dose of total body X-ray irradiation in swine. 9p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3 of preceding project. Failure (The) of foUc acid to alter the cUnical course and hematologic picture of fatal single total body irradiation in swine. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 15.—Response (The) of tissue to total body Uradiation. Ibid., 11. --- Treatment. See also Atomic warfare, Medical aspect. Chapman, W. H., Sipe, C. R. [et al.] Sulfhydryl-containing agents and the effects of ionizing radiations; beneficial effect of glutathione injection on X-ray induced mortality rate and weight loss in mice. 15p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Proj. NM 006 012 08 25, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Cronkite, E. P., Eltzholtz, D. C. [et al.] Failure of rutin to decrease the mortality of acute ionizing radiation illness in mice. 9p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 16, Res. Proj. NM 007 039, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Kohn, H. I. On the modification of the toxicity of X rays by immunization. 5p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1949. Forms No. AECU 610, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Lawrence, J. S., Valentine, W. N., & Adams, W. S. Thrombopenic purpura; the failure of direct blood transfusion to raise the platelet level. 5p. 26Kcm. Oak Ridge, 1949. Forms No. AECD 2016, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Cronkite, E. P. The clinical manifestations of acute radia- tion illness in goats; comments on therapy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 199-215.—FaUure of rutin to decrease the mortaUty of acute ionizing radiation Ulness in mice. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, July, 14— Genaud. Therapeutique des radiol6sions causees par l'explosion atomique. Sem. hop., Par., 1949, 25: 2391-5.—Martinez Pazos, A. El tratamiento del mal de rayos; modernas aportaciones a la terapeutica del cuadro sindr6mico, asi denominado. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 183.—Pendergrass. Effect of sympathec- tomy and hyperthyroidism on extent of X-ray reaction. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 34.—Talbot, J. M., Pickering, J. E., & Richey, E. O. Bone marrow implants in the treatment of radiation sickness. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Oct., 11; 1949, Jan., 17. RADIATION shielding. See under Radiation, Protection. RADIATION sickness. See with Radiation injury. RADICULITIS. See under Neuritis. RADIO. See also Radar observer; Radio technician; Signal Corps. Fitts, P. M. Discrimination of aural radio range signals. In his Psychol. Asp. Equip. Design, Dayton, 1949, 45.—Gray, G. W. Micro waves. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 125-7. ------ The use of FM radio. Ibid., 127-30 — Partridge, R. C, Fletcher, 3. P., & Goodwin, J. E. Studies on fatigue of pitch discrimination. Proc. Com. Nav. M. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 67-74, 3 ch.—Rosengarten, G. And the rockets' red glare. In: Science in War (PhUadelphia CoU. Pharm.) 1942, 76-84.—Shoch, D. E., Tonndorf, J. [et al.] Effect of listening to aircraft radio for lengthy intervals on auditory acuity. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 15; Apr., 18; July, 10; Oct., 7; 1949, Jan., 12. RADIOACTIVE material. See also Radioactivity; Radioisotope; also Radiation, Protection and hazards. Hempelmann, L. H. Protection of laboratory personnel handling radioactive materials. 12p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 848 (or, LADC 395) Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. United States. War Department. Pam- phlet No. 8-8: Radioactive luminous compounds; protective measures, lip. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Gurevic, M., & Zhislin, S. Reaktivnye sostojanija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1060-3.— Morgan, K. Z. Hazards presented by radioactive materials and how to cope with them. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 142-60.—Tompkins, P. C. Laboratory handling of radioactive material; protection of personnel and equipment. Ibid., 164- 75.-—Wirth, J. E. Disposal of active trash, unwanted active materials or equipment. Docum. U. S. Atom- Energy Com., 1949, MDDC-247, 10. RADIOACTIVITY. See also Atomic energy, Medical aspects; Atomic warfare; Radiation; Radioactive material; Radioisotope; Radium. Beischer, D. E. Radioactive monomolecular layers. 9 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM 000 007, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Siri, W. E. Handbook of radioactivity and tracer methodology. 867p. 28cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms Techn. Rep. No. 5669, U. S. Air Force; also forma Memo. Rep. No. MCREXD-696-60, Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. RADIOACTIVITY measuring cup. See also Radiometry. Smith, R. E., & Bronson, J. F. An improved radioactivity measuring cup. 2p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. NM 011 015, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. RADIOARGON. See under Radioisotope. RADIOAUTOGRAPHY. See also Radiography; Radioisotope; Radium. Azelrod, D. J., & Hamilton, J. G. The radioautographic technique. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 122-11.— Pool, M. L. Radio autographs. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 417.-—Tomue, M. Hutatabi roentgen syasin ingasi tyokusetu satuei ho ni tuite [Methods of taking roent- genographs directly on the printing paper] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 549, pi. RADIOBIOLOGY. See also Radiation; Radioisotope; Radiother- apy. Lorenz, E., Eschenbrenner, A. [et al.] Biological action of gamma and X-rays. 33p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1944. Forms MDDC 907, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Clark, L. B. Biological effects of high voltage radiation. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 417.— Hartsock, F. M. Radiant energy as a factor in medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 366-70.—Pezzi. IV. Congresso nazionale di radio- biologia; Torino 28-29-30 maggio 1939-XVII. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 459-63.—Radiation and Ufe. Semiann. Rep. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1949, 6: 18-55, Ulust.— Vial Gonzalez, D. Accion biol6gica de la radiaciones. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1938, 8: 36-44. ---- Methods. See also Radioisotope, Radiocobalt (and other subheadings) Beadle, G. W. Biological effects of radiation on Neurospora. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 416.— Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. Fluorescent microscopical investigations on Uradiation effects on single cells and ceU groups. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 2, No. 22, 1. 824787—VOL. 11,4th sebies- -53 RADIOBIOLOGY 834 RADIODIAGNOSTICS ---- Specific effects of radiation. Craddock, C. G., jr, & Lawrence, J. S. The effect of roentgen irradiation on antibody forma- tion in rabbits. 24p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1948. Forms MDDC 1698, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Guzman Barron, E. S. Some aspects of the biological action of radiation. 6p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 484 of preceding set. Harvey, R. A. The effect of acute and chronic doses of roentgen rays on monkey finger ridge detail. 16p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 215 of preceding set. Henshaw, P. S., Riley, E. F., & Stapleton, G. E. The biologic effects of pile radiations. 26p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 259 of preceding set. Stearner, S. P., Simmons, E. L., & Jacobson, L. O. The effect of X irradiation on the periph- eral blood and blood-forming tissues of sple- nectomized rats. 16p. 26^cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms AECD 2022 of preceding set. Suter, G. M. Response of hematopoietic system to x-rays. 8p. 26^cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 824 of preceding set. Behnke, A. R. Medical aspects of ionizing radiations. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 65.—Cantril, S. T., & Parker, H. M. Skin effects. Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com., 1948, MDDC-1100, 10-2.—Eftal Recai Asar [On the penetration of short rays into the blood and organs (Roentgen rays)] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 66-71.-—Kandatu, K. [The effect of hard X-ray radiation on striped muscle and its histological study] Bull. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1930-31, 19: 1-3.—Lawrence, J. H. Immediate and delayed biochemical and biological effects of Uradiation on animal tissues. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 412-4.—Meigs, J. V. Response of ceUs (desquamate) to deep radiation. Ibid., 417.— Mitchell, R. B., Keyes, G. H., & Anderson, D. T. The anti- body response of animals exposed to X-radiation. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, July, 14.—Szulc. G. [Irradiation and metabolism] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 645-62. RADIOCARBON. See under Radioisotope. RADIOCOBALT. See under Radioisotope. RADIODIAGNOSTICS. See also Gastrointestinal tract; Injury, Exam- ination; Radiography; also under names of parts and organs. RONTGEN-ATLAS DER KRIEGSVERLETZUNGEN. 109p. 30}km. Hamb., 1916. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-12: Monthly report of radiographic and fluoroscopic activities, VA Form 10-2685. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Behrens, C. F. X-Rays in miUtary surgery. Surg. CUn. N. America, 1941, 21: 1783-92.—Davis, K. S. The Umitations of the x-ray in diagnosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 304-8, 4 pi.—Henderson, N. P. X-ray examination of service men. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 431.—Ott, P. Riickblick uber die Entwicklungen auf dem Gebiet der Rontgendiagnostik in den letzten Jahren. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 321-6.—Penning- ton, J. H. A method for effecting economy in X-ray examina- tions. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 399.— Radiological examination by means of screening. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 2, 4.—Reinberg, S., & Kopelman, S. Rentgenodiagnostika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Aloskva, 1946-48, 4: 1101-10.—Stokes, C. F. Roentgen rays in mUitarv surgery. Tr. Am. Roentg. Ray Soc, 1905-06, 203-9.—Strauss, O. Ueber Rontgenuntersuchungen in Garnisonlazaretten. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1914, 43: 575-86.—Weve, H. Ront- genologisch onderzoek, een onontbeerUjk diagnostisch hulp- middel in de ongevals- en oorlogsoogheelkunde. Mil. geneesk. tschr. 1917, 21:269-87. ----Fluoroscopy. Duvet, M. *La radioscopie systeinatiquc dans la premiere region militaire. 55p. 24cm Lille, 1939. Alder, A. Die systematische Rontgendurchleuchtung in der Armee. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 135-7. —---& Rothpletz. Zur Frage der Rontgendurchleuchtungen in der Armee. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1925, 2: 8-15.—Grass. Die Organisation der SchirmbUduntersuchung in der Wehr- macht. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 234-7.—Hutton, E. W. A plea for routine radioscopy in mili- tary hospitals. Lancet, Lond., 1916, 2: 658.—Junquet, H. X. J., & Jacob, E. M. A. Quelques considerations sur les rdsultats de radioscopie systematique du contingent. Rev. Serv. san. mU., Par., 1936, 104: 641-56.—Maupetit, G. II est logique de faire de la radioscopie dans les ambulances de l'avant. Rev. gen. clin. the>., Par., 1915, 29: 506.—Screening fluoroscopy. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 20, 12.—Vasfi Yener [Significance of systematic radioscopy and systematic radi- ography in military medicine] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 20-32.—Weber, H. H. Beitrage zum Thema Rontgen- durchleuchtung in der Armee. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 126 (Abstr.) ---- Fluoroscopy: Apparatus and equipment. See also Radiology, Apparatus and equipment; Radiopaque screen. United States. Department of the Army. Technical manual, TM 8-633: X-ray field unit, fluoroscopic, foreign body localization, complete, item 9621500. 68p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Bonnet, W. L. New x-ray devices; fluoroscopic pressor device. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 7.—Borzell, F. F. Report on a method of fluoroscopic examination with the army bedside unit. Am. J. Roentg., 1919, n. ser., 6: 454. Also Arch. Radiol. Electrother., Lond., 1919-20, 24: 350.—De Lorimier, A. A., Cowie, D. B., & White, T. N. Protective features provided with the United States Army field roentgenoscopic equipment. Am. J. Roentg., 1943, 49: 653-61.—Hodes, P. J. Protective shield for use with roentgenoscopic field unit. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 477-9.—Hodges, P. C. Amplification of the fluoroscopic image to facUitate greater usefulness of clinical fluoroscopic procedures. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 405.—Mashin, V. V. [A roentgenoscope for surgeons] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 67.—Poindexter, W. R. Improvised fluoroscopic equipment. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 68. ---- Interpretation of data. Barbacci, G. Sulle immagini opache addominaU in medicina miUtare. Bol. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 227-9.— Borello, G. Di alcuni reperti radiografici. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 43-6.-—Boriani, G. Considerazioni sul primo migliaio di esami radiologici praticati. Ibid., 1942, 90: 449-59.— Hernandez Bermeu, F. El error en radio-diagnostico y sus causas. Mem. Convene, mid. mil. mex., 1936, 294-8.— Uiescu, N. C. [Practical notes on roentgenological sympto- matology] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1939, 38: 91-8.—Impallo- meni, R. Pud avere significato medico-Iegale miUtare il reperto di radiologo non militare? PoUclinico, 1943, 50: sez. prat., 19-21.—Richards, G. E. X-ray reports. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1917, 29: 221-4. ---- Stereoradioscopy. Garrett, L. M. Roentgen stereoscopy; a method for increas- ing stereoscopic effect. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 117.-—Hirtz, E. J. La radiostereoscopie en chirurgie de guerre. J. radiol. electr., 1916, 2: 98-101.—Hutto, G. M., & Fletcher, J. C. Stereoroentgenography. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1371-8.—Lobeck, E. Ueber behetfsmassige Geriite zur Her- steUung und Betrachtung stereoskopischer Rontgenaufnahmen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 353-5.-—New portable X-ray stereo- scope. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 792-4.—Scorse, S. W. Stereoscopy from a flat plate. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1942, 1: 43. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 190-2. See also Medical examination, Thoracic radi- ography; Radiography. Technic. See also Dentistry, Radiology; Medical exam- ination, Thoracic radiography; Radiopaque sub- stance. Behrens, C. F. Newer aspects of abdominal roentgenology. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 47-52.—Chatelain, J. L'examen radiologique au Ut du bless6. Paris m6d., 1919, 31: 108-10.— Cieszynski. Systematic method of X-ray examination of the bones of the face and jaws. Rev. War Surg. & M.,' 1919, 2: No. 5, 37-42.—Hino, K. Roentgen-sindan ni yoru kenko-hei ityo no keito-teki kenkyu [Systematic studies on the gastro- intestine of the healthy soldier by means of roentgen diagnosis] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1335-45.—Holzman, E. M. Kratkaja rentgenodiagnostika ognestrelnykh ranenij centralnoj i peri- ferideskoj nervnoj sistemy. In: Osn. voen. polev. neUokhir. (Bondar6uk, A. V.) Leningr., 1942, 357-72— Imayosi, M. Hukukd-nai sanso tyunyQ ni yoru hukuko-zoki no roentgen- kensa ni tuite [X-ray examination of internal organs in the RADIODIAGNOSTICS 835 RADIOGRAPHY abdominal cavity by introducing oxygen into the latter] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1921, No. 33, 1-12, pi.—Shulutko, L. I., & Goldstein, D. E. Diagnosti6eskaja cennost fistulografii v'kl'inike travm voennogo vremeni. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 129-36, 6 pi. --- in war. See also Radiology—in war. Loose, G. Rontgenuntersuchungen im Kriege. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1914, 61: 2190.—Rossi, A. Ancora sull'uso del cartoncino radiografico in radiologia di guerra. Boll. Soc. med. Parma, 1916, 2. ser., 9: 14. Also Gazz. med. lombard., 1916, 75: 269. RADIOGALLIUM. See under Radioisotope. RADIOGRAPH. See also Radiography. Freidin, L. M. Obrabotka rentgenogramm v polevykh uslovijakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 24-6.—Martinez Pazos, A. Calidad de las radiografias. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 443-54. --- Conservation. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 99: Life of photoroentgen films. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Conservation of x-ray film. Aled. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 18, 17-9. --- Marking and filing. Kossmann, C. E. Codification of X-rays at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 455, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Bardwell, H. A. Identification of x-ray films in court trials. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 173-7.—Bolton, V. L. Identification of radiographs in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 434.—LaVelle, F. L. Marking and filing of radiographs. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 408.—Lemkin, S. The identification tag, dog tag, in x-ray film identification. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 63, 166.—Sweet, A. P. S. X-ray film storage. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1159-61.—Tainter, E. G., & Bauer, A. J. Identification of x-ray films in the field; flash box system of marking. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 29, 28-31.—Wood, J. P. X-ray diagnostic file system. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 339-46. --- Material. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 191: Transportation and storage of unexposed sensitized materials. 4p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Bergerhoff, W. Filme und Verstarkerfolien fur Feld- Rontgengerate. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 241-5.—Gutman, M. N., & Kirichinsky, B. R. [Hypersensitization of film for roentgen photography] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 68.— Rabinersohn, A. B. [Roentgen paper and its application during miUtary operations] Ibid., 1941, No. 8, 86-8.—Vilvandre, G. The substitution of gelatine films for the usual expensive X-ray plates. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 26: 108. --- Processing. Apparatus for transporting wet X-ray films. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 45.—Arenson, N. A dner- ventUator for the processing of roentgen film. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 41—Carabello, N. C. DUect dupUcation of roentgenograms by artificial solarization. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 728. Also Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 36.—Garland, L. H., & Harris, M. T. Wet-film X-ray viewing room. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 1288-91.—Heisig, W. Entwicklung von Rontgenfilmen bei TagesUcht. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 332.—Sachkov, I. F. [Quick development of roentgenograms] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 311.—Schmidt. Ein einfacher Fixations-Apparat fur Rontgenaufnamen. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1909, 38: 540-8.—Sweet, A. P. S. Processing x-ray film under tropical conditions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 160.—Viewing box for use with overexposed films. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 44.—Wright, E. M., & Saeler, H. M. A simple method of aU agitation for photoroentgen film washing. Ibid., 4: 734. RADIOGRAPHY. See also Jaw, Injury; Joint; Nasal sinus; Neurology, Examination methods; Radiodiag- nostics; Radiology; Tuberculosis, Radiography. Bogucevic, A. P. Ochobh H3 peHTreriojioruje. 74p. 22^cm. Beogr., 1934. Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: Suppl. Great Britain. War Office. Field service handbook of practical radiography. 141p. 8? Lond., 1946. Ashwin, C. Economy in radiography; its uses and abuses. Radiography, Lond., 1942, 8: 121-5.—Calvo-Flores. Notas radiograficas. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1918, 3. ser., 8: 389-93.— Couturier. La radiographic a l'H6pital militaire de Beveren. In: Liv. jub. P. Derache, Brux., 1933, 11-16.—Harris, H. Radiography at the Australian Voluntary Hospital, Boulogne. Brit. J. Surg., 1914-15, 2: 473.—Ivanov, I. N. Opyt i per- spektivy fljuorografii v voennoj medicine. In: Opyt sovet. med. VeUk. otec. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 25: 61-7, 5 pi.—Khoroshilov. Rentgenovskij kontrol pri prizye i v povsednevnoj rabote vra6a. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 47-51.—Lighter side of Army radiography. Radiography, Lond., 1944, 10: 85.— Potous, J. La radiografia en la campafia de Melilla. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1912, 3. ser., 2: 69-71. ---- Apparatus and equipment. See also Radiodiagnostics, Fluoroscopy: Ap- paratus; Radiology, Apparatus and equipment. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual TM 8-634: Dental X-ray machine (items 6088005, 6088010) 44p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Equipamento radiol6gico desmontavel para uso em catas- trofes naturais ou em caso de guerra. Fol. mid., Rio, 1940, 21: 349.—Frisoni, G. P. Modificazione ed aggiunta recentemente apportate all'apparecchio radiografico portatile Ferrero di CavaUerleone in dotazione al R. Esercito. Radiol, med., Torino, 1915, 2: 234-6.—Haenisch, F. Eine selbstandige, transportable Feldrontgenanlage fiir interne und chirurgische Untersuchungen nai:h Prof. L. Brauer und Dr. F. Haenisch- Hamburg. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1915, 23: 38-46.— Hardman, G. L. The use and limitations of the portable service- afloat X-ray unit. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 67-79.— Lorimier, A. A. de, & Dauer, M. The Army roentgen-ray equipment problem. Am. J. Roentg., 1945, 54: 673-87.— Molt, F. F., & Feeley, N. O. Medical roentgenography with dental machines. Dent. Digest, 1944, 50: 65-8.—Polygraph (A) for X-ray work. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 39.— Savci, N. O. [InstaUation and use of portable roentgen ap- paratus in the Army] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 125-41.—X-ray equipment. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd., 1946, Oct., 4-10.—Yasen X-hosen kikaini kan-suru kenkyu gaikyo [The present situation in studies in roentgen-ray apparatus for use in field operations (for the army)] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 839-66, 4 pi. ---- Apparatus and equipment: Various de- See also Radiograph, Processing. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 117: Electrical require- ments for X-ray apparatus in the field or in temporary installations. 13p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Bonnet, W. L. New x-ray devices; cassette holder. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 7.—Broome, A. E. A planigraph for the Victor R-29 X-ray Table. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 476-8.—Ciner, E. ImmobUizing device for skuU radiography. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 356.—Eberhard, T. P. Extension cyUnder for x-ray field unit. Ibid., 6: 192.—Green- berg, G. A. Adaptable grid holder. Ibid., 5: 362.—Guthrie, J. H. Advantages of cones in radiography. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: 28.—Guyer, R. B. Radiographic tube- stand for use with a field service X-ray outfit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 50-2.—Jay, B. D. Glassless X-ray Uluminator. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 50-2.—Lang, B. T. Aids to definition in X-ray work. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1920, 34: 35-44.—Lightweight film-cassette changer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 337.—Mammoser, L. F. Moving grid for field X-ray unit. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 117.—Smullen, W. C. X-ray imptovisa- tions for an evacuation hospital. Ibid., 1946, 6: 632—4.— Sunny, L. J. An X-ray masking frame. Ibid., 1949, 9: 92.— Tomsik, L. [How to improve the secondary diaphragms in roentgenography] Voj. zdrav., listy, 1931, 7: 46-9. ---- Hazards. See under Radiation injury, Hazards. ---- Kymography. Laneri, G. Metodi radiochimografici. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 1168-74.—Meneses Hoyos, J., & Gomez del Campo, C. La radiokimografia con rejUla movU. Rev. med. mil., Mex., 1939-40, 2: No. 11, 19-25.—Villalonga, J. D. Ensaios RADIOGRAPHY 836 RADIOISOTOPE de radio-quimograffa linear segmentar. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 166-78. ---- Methods. See also Radioautography; Radiophotography. Bogatin, D. J. Izolirovannaja rentgenografija vek. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 194-6.—Gershkovic, I. O. [Fistulography] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 249.— Hufnagel, V. Die Verwendbarkeit des direkten Rontgenauf- nahmeverfahrens (ohne Trockenplatten) im Felde. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1912, 41: 775-7.—Navarro Canovas, B. Aspira- ci6n justisima; de la radiografia instant&nea. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1911, 3. ser., 1: 273-9.— Yokokura, S„ & Takayama, K. X-sen kansetu-satuei [Studies on indirect skiagraphy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 603; 1941, 30: 170, iUust. ---- Stereoradiography. See with Stereoradioscopy under Radio- diagnostics. ---- Technic. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 59/2a: Unter- richtsbuch fiir Sanitatsunteroffiziere und -mann- schaften; die Rontgenaufnahmetechnik; allge- meiner Teil und Aufnahmeeinstellungen. 287p. 21cm. Lpz., 1944. Bibler, L. D., & White, D. W. X-ray technic for diagnostic films with the Weber dental machine model-5. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 170.—Fuchs, A. W. The optimum kilovoltage technique in military roentgenography. Am. J. Roentg., 1943, 50: 358-65.-—Marcus, J. Positioning for X-ray of perforating and graze fractures. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 18.—Nizibicky, N. N. Nekotorye uprofidenija v poludenii Rentgenovskikh snimkov. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 231: Med. spec, pt, 449-506.—Williams, R. G. Pointers on positioning. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: 30. ---- Tomography. Bamberg, H. L. Eine Vereinfachung des selbstgebauten Gerates fiir Korperschichtaufnahmen nach di Rienzo und Boher. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 123-8.—Curci6, M. [Roentgeno- logical stratigraphy] Voj. san. glasnik, 1939, 10: 331-3.— Didiee, J. Les rdsultats des mdthodes radiologiques d'examen en coupe de I'organisme. J. radiol. electr., 1939, 23: 304-9.— Friedman, M. M., & Eberhardt, J. W. Adaptation of standard field X-ray units for laminography. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 104-6.—Robin, P. A. A simple apparatus for body section radiography. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 273-5.— Siikrii Cangor. Krooks'tubunden tomografiye kadar. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 43, 48-59.—Vial Gonzalez, D. La tomograffa. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1939, 9: 126.— Wiener, M., White, C. M., & Lancaster, D. B. Simple method of tomography with the standard Army field X-ray unit. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 730-2. RADIOIODINE. See under Radioisotope. RADIOISOTOPE. See also Atomic energy, Medical aspects; DDT; Radioactive material; Radioactivity; Radiotherapy; Radium. Siri, W. E. Handbook of radioactivity and tracer methodology. 867p. 28cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms Techn. Rep. No. 5669, U. S. Air Force. Also forms Memo. Rep. No. MCREXD-696-60, Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Fernandez Gervas, D. De la bomba at6mica a los is6topos radioactivos. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 33-6.—Malato, M. T. Gli isotopi radioattivi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 295-305.—Smith, R. E. Biological studies involving radioisotopes. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 239-42. ---- Chemistry and physics. See also Radioautography. Cohen, K. Fundamentals of isotope separation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 6-16.—Du Vigneaud, V. An Ulustration of the power of isotopes in a biochemical problem. Ibid., 176-84.-—Mitchell, A. C. G. Nuclear spectroscopy. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, Oct., 19-21.—Reid, A. F. Chemical methods of isotope separation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 205-9.—Sprinson, D. B., & Rittenberg, D. Preparation of gas samples for mass spectrometric analysis of isotope abundance. Ibid., 82-93.—Watson, W. W. Thermal diffusion and other physical methods of isotope separation Ibid., 28-41. Medical use. See also Atomic energy, Medical aspects; Radiotherapy. Dudley, H. C, Bronson, J. F., & Taylor, R. O. Shielding of syringes used for injecting radioactive solutions. 4p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. NM 011 013, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lyon, G. M. Radioisotopes in medicine. 12p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms TB 10-50, U. S. Veterans Admin. Techn. BuU. Behnke, A. R. Use of radioisotopes of inert gases. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 64.—Hastings, A. B., Aub, J. C, & Warren, S. Isotope research and medicine. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 406-11.—Isotope laboratory at the Army Medical Center. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 425-7. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 5, 5.—Lisco, H. Dosage levels in administration of isotopes to animals and man. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 161-3.—Lyon, G. M. Radioisotopes in medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 171-5.—Rhoads, C. P. [Use of radioactive isotopes P3J, I1'0, and I"1] Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 406.—S., J. L. Clinical and laboratory use of isotopes. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 367-9.—Smith, R. E. The application of radioisotopes to problems of naval medicine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 17-27. --- Production. See also Atomic energy, Reactors. [United States] Symposium on preparation and measurement of isotopes for use in biochemistry [1947] [Proceedings] 215p. 23^cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Suppl. to v. 48, U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948. Cohn, W. E. Pile production of radioactive isotopes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: Suppl., 42-51.—Irvine, J. W., jr. Production of radioactive isotopes by the cyclotron and other methods. Ibid., 52-9. ---- Radioargon. Jones, H., Smith, R. [et al.] The uptake of inspired radioactive argon; a method of deter- mining the efficiency of inert gas exchange in man. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 51, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Radiocarbon. Bloom, W., Curtis, H. J., & McLean, F. C. A note on the deposition of C14 in bone. 4p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 516, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Boyd, G. A., Casarett, G. W. [et al.] Auto- radiographs of C14 incorporated in individual blood cells. 3p. 26^cm. Oak Ridge, 1948. Forms AECD 2277 of preceding set. Heidelberger, C. The metabolic degrada- tion of 1,2,5,6-dibenzanthracene labeled in the 9-position with carbon 14. 5p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 1300 of preceding set. Reid, J. C. Synthesis of tyrosine labeled with C-14. Ip. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1946. Forms MDDC 530 of preceding set. White, L., jr. Determination of radioactive carbon. 6 1. 26Kcm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms No. A-2, Isotopes Div. CUc. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. ---- Radiocobalt. See also Radiobiology, Methods. Lawrence, J. H. Cobalt distribution [in animals] progress report for August, 1947. 4p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 1597, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Quastler, S. H. Development and construction of a radio- cobalt applicator for radiobiology. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 419. RADIOISOTOPE 837 RADIOLOGIST ---- Radiogallium. See also Gallium. Dudley, H. C. The biological significance of radiogallium (Ga72) 15p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 6, Proj. NM Oil 013, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----& English, J. A. Distribution of radio- active gallium in the teeth and jaws of experi- mental animals. 13p. 26>£cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 008 009, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. --- Radioiodine. See also Iodine. Gorbman, A. Biological effects of radiation from excessive amounts of I131. Q. Project Sum. Off. Nav. Res., 1948. Julv 421. --- Radiophosphorus. See also Fluorophosphate; Phosphorus. Anthony, D. S., & Snyder, R. H. Acute radiotoxicity of injected P32 in mice; metabolism and survival. 14p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 881, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Jandorf, B. J., & McNamara, P. D. Distri- bution of radiophosphorus in rabbit tissues after injection of phosphorus-labeled diisopropyl fluoro- phosphate. 16p. 26%cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms No. 218, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Levenson, S. M., Adams, M. A. [et al.] Re- port of studies in phosphorus metabolism in man; methods for the determination of radioactive phosphorus (P32) 10 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms No. 47, Rep. U. S. Army M. Nutrit. Laborat. United States. Atomic Energy Commis- sion. Isotopes Division. Isotopes Division circular D-2: References on therapeutic and tracer uses of P32. 111. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Mallet, L., & Lecamus, H. Le radio-phosphore et son utilisation biologique. In theU Bombard, atom., Par., 1946, 121-36. RADIOLOGICAL defense. See Atomic warfare, Defense. RADIOLOGIST. See also Radiation, Protection and hazards; Radiation injury, Physiopathology; Radiology. Dearing, A. H. The specialist as a naval medical officer. Radiology, 1942, 38: 217-23.—Hollings, C. B. The war roent- genologist in home territory. Am. J. Roentg., 1918, n. ser., 5: 75.—Nemenov, M. Rentgenolog. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1110.—Palmer, M. B. Cooperation of roentgenologists and other medical officers. Am. J. Roentg., 1919, n. ser., 6: 94-8.—Theron, C. P. The radiologist and the medical officer. S. Afr. M. J., 1942, 16: 413. --- Duties and responsibilities. Abello Pascual, J., & Gutierrez del Olmo, J. Situaci6n de la radiologia y misi6n del radi61ogo en la guerra. Actas Congr. mdd. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 15-26.—De Lorimier, A. A. ResponsibiUties of the Army roentgenologist. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1942-43, 28: 628-40.—Gil y Gil, C. Situaci6n actual de la radiologia y mision del radi61ogo en la guerra. Actas Congr. mdd. mU. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., p. lxi-lxx.—Grediskin, S. [The roentgenologist in the advancing Army] Med. rabot., 1944, 7: No. 19, 2.—Hohenner, K. Tatigkeit und Aufgaben des Rontgenologen beim Feldheer. Rontgenpraxis, 1941, 13: 150-3.—Nemenov, M. I. [Work of the physician and especially of the roentgenologist on the ships of the Navy] Vest, rentg., 1941, 25: 52-60, pi. ------ [Work of the roentgenologist at various stages of evacuation] Ibid., 1944, 26: 67-73.—Teschen- dorf, W. Ueber Tatigkeitsgebiete des Rontgenologen im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 1845-8. ■--- Instruction and training. See under Radiology. ■--- Military service. See also Radiology—in war. Bulletin of the American College of Radiology; radiological services during the war. Am. J. Roentg., 1942, 47: 934-40.— Dickinson, J. C. What obligations do we have to the radi- ologist who is called into the national service? Radiology, 1942, 38: 584-9.—Kirklin, B. R. Maintaining the supply of specialists during the national emergency. Ibid., 599-601.— Menville, L. J. How can we of radiology best serve our country? Ibid., 238.—Radiologist (The) and the war. Ibid., 94.—Shearer, J. S. CiviUans in the service. Am. J. Roentg., 1918, n. ser., 5: 389. RADIOLOGY. See also Dentistry, Radiology; also preceding and subsequent headings. Bauer, D. D. Notes on radiology. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 5, 15-24.—Dausset. Notes de pratique radiologique aux armdes. Arch, electr. mdd., 1917, 27: 489-95.—Downing, R. E. Military roentgenology. Ken- tucky M. J., 1943, 41: 57-60.—Gosselin, J. Radiology. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 35-7.—Haret. La radiologic dans le Service de Santd miUtaire. J. radiol. dlectr., 1916, 2: 414.—Kirklin, B. R. Radiology in miUtary practice. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 81.—McGrigor, D. B. Radi- ology (in Ardius Fidelis) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1924, 42: 351; 1924, 43: 114; 366.—Manges, W. F. MiUtary roent- genology. In: Science of Radiol. Am. Congr. Radiol., Springf., 1933, 187-97.—Maxwell, C. L. Roentgenology in the mUitary service. South. M. J., 1928, 21: 477-81.—Rapp, R. Basic principles of roentgenology. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 5, 31-4.—Smith-Shand, A. K. Radiology and physico-therapeutics. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1920, 6: 156.— Soiland, A. The military and naval use of the roentgen ray. Am. J. Roentg., 1918, n. ser., 4: 550. --- Apparatus and equipment. Chambers, F. W., jr, Morgan, J. E., & Istock, J. T. Output characteristics of a com- mercial X-ray generator at 2000 K. V. P. 21 p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Proj. NM 006 012 08 26, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Aubourg & Barret. Role d'utUisation des divers types d'in- staUations radiologiques aux armdes. J. radiol. dlectr., 1916-17, 2: 548-52.—Didiee, J. J. A. L'dquipement radiologique du Service de santd. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: 3-44.— Dmokhovsky, V., & Zedgenidze, G. Rentgenovskie apparaty. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1093-7.— Harris, H. A. An improved X-ray apparatus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1911, 5: 331, pl.^Monardo, G. D. An improvised X-ray unit. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 50-5.—New type of roentgen ray unit for the fighting forces (Great Britain) J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1593.—Thomas, A. R. On the use of the Service Afloat X-ray set. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 382-5.— X-ray unit designed for special use by Army. Hosp. Manage- ment, 1941, 52: 77.—X-ray (The) unit for Russia. Pharm. J.. Lond., 1942, 95: 19. ---- Apparatus and equipment: Various de- See also the same subheading under Radi- ography; also Radiodiagnostics, Fluoroscopy: Apparatus and equipment. Boyce, W. W. Note on standard pattern X-ray couch by Butt. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 41: 209-11.—Boyer, J. La fabrication des ampoules radiologiques durant la guerre. Rev. gdn. sc. pur., 1915, 26: 712-8.—Grashey. Feldmassige Improvisation rontgenologischer HiUsgerate Trochoskop (Un- tertischrohre) Miinch. med. Wschr., 1918, 65: 296.—Havanan, R. J. Suggested improvements for field X-ray units. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 81.—Hodges, P. C. Improvements in X-ray devices. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 186-90, pi.—Horsley, C. B. X-ray equipment. CIOS Rep., Lond , 1945, Item 9, No. XXIII-22, 13.—Johnston, H. L. An X-ray camera for high temperature research. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Jan. 15, 13-5.—Kochanowski, J. Nowe urzadzenia z zakresu techniki rentgenowskiej. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 167.—Martin, J., & Jolly, R. H. H. A simple X-ray couch for use afloat. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1917, 3: 235-7.—Miramond de Laroquette. Balance radiologique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 127.—Nemenov, M., & Zedgenidze, G. Rentgenovskij kabinet. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1097-101.— Smullen, W. C. X-ray improvisations for an evacuation hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 632-4.—Yorke, H. E. P. Description of an X-ray couch, designed for use on field service, incorporat- ing a new type of locaUzing device. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67:251-6. Apparatus and equipment: Vehicles, and portable units. Army Medical Corps develops mobile X-ray units for invasion. Hosp. Management, 1944, 58: No. 2, 84.—Asis, R. F. Autom6vil radiologico de campana. Rev. filip. med., 1917, 8: 324-31.—Boidi-Trotti, G. II servizio radiologico in guerra; un tipo di automobile radiologico. Radiol, med. Tormo, 1916, 3: 96-102.—Coleman, H. R. The Army bedside RADIOLOGY 838 RADIOLOGY X-ray unit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 866-9, 3 pi — De Luca, U. Sulla necessity di fornire U nostro esercito di automobiU radiologiche munite di apparecchi potenti e com- pleti. PolicUnico, 1915, 22: sez. prat., 993-5.-------- & Ghilarducci, F. Alcune esperienze sull'apparecchio portatile radiologico della sanita militare. Ibid., 992.-—Foveau de Courmelles. Les automobUes radiologiques. Caducde, Par., 1916, 16: 88.-—Haret. Le role de la voiture radiologique du service de santd aux armdes. J. radiol. dlectr., 1914-15, 1: 497-9.—Head, H. C. A mobile X-ray wagon unit. Proc. R. Soc. AL, Lond., 1917-18, 11: Sect. Electro-Ther., 56.—Heuser, C. Ambulancia radiologica. Rev. As. mdd. argent., 1918, 29: 212-45. Also Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1918, 25: 583-5.------ Presentaci6n de una ambulancia radiol6gica. Ibid., 221. Also Prensa mdd. argent., 1918-19, 5: 155.—Lobligeois, F. Quelques rdflexions sur les voitures radiologiques automobiles a propos du fonctionnement de l'une d'entre elles. J. radiol. dlectr., 1914-15, 1: 561-4.—Magini, U. Apparecchio Rontgen portatile a mano, ed autonomo, per uso di guerra. Atti Congr. ital. radiol. med. (1913) 1914, 1: 119.—Mobile X-ray units for invasion. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 711.—Perussia, F. La prima automobile radiologica italiana. Pensiero med., 1915, 5: 449-51. Also Radiol, med., Torino, 1915, 2: 279-85.—Portable X-ray machine presented to the A. M. C. Australas. J. Pharm., 1941, 22: 172.—Portable (A) X-ray set for field service. Mod. Hosp., 1918, 10: 383.—Serona, M. L'apparecchio portatile radiologico della sanita miUtare. PoUcUnico, 1915, 22: sez. prat., 964.—Thirion & Touraille. Trois ans de radiologic a l'autochir 2. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1921, 741: 601-17, ch.— Thunstrom, S. (Portable Roentgen apparatus in the registra- tion of conscripts) Tskr. mil. halsov., 1934, 59: 332-45.— Yasen ni okeru keiko-roentgen-kikai un-yo no gaiyo [Summary of the use of the portable roentgen-machine in the field] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 100-2. ---- Bibliography. [Brief summaries of unpublished articles on field roentgen- ology] Vest, rentg., 1944, 26: 91.—Holzknecht, G. Vier Stellen aus der kriegschirurgischen Literatur der letzten zweUiundert Jahre. In his Rontgenologie, Berl., 1918, 1: 520. ---- Congress. Phelps, J. R. Report of the fourteenth annual meeting of the American Roentgen Ray Society, held at Boston, Mass., October 1 to 4, 1913. p. 171-237. 22cm. Wash., 1914. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1914, 8: Bowen, A. The fifth International congress of radiology. MU. 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Black body radiometer, a 4tt receiver for measurement of total radiated heat output. 35p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Proj. NM 004 006 01 02, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Van Dilla, M., & Bochinski, J. Radiometer; improved microradiometers for the measurement of the surface temperature of human skin. 28 1. 29cm. Lawrence, 1945. Forms Rep. No. R-252, Climatic Res. Laborat. U. S. Army. RADIOMETRY. See also under Atomic energy; Radioactivity; Radioactivity measuring cup. Hoffman, J. G. The assessment of gamma radiation dosage by means of radioisotopes in mock-ups. 2p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 1590 (or, LADC 476) Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Bale W F. Determination of hard radiation, including preparation of samples. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl 100-3.—Hofstadter, R. Scintillation counters. Re- search* Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, Sept., 4-8—Solomon A. K. Determination of soft radiation, includmg preparation of samples. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: Suppl 104-14.— Whitehead E L. A chart for determination of the erythema dose in X-ray therapy. Ibid., 1926, 24: 68-71. RADIO OPERATOR 840 RADIOTHERAPY RADIO operator. See Radio technician. RADIOPAQUE screen. See also Radiography, Fluoroscopy: Apparatus. Downs, T. M., & Haskins, C. H. An improvised fluoroscopic screen. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 208.—Rabin, B. I. Method of making radiopaque screen used in taking X-ray films. Raid., 1945, 44: 625. RADIOPAQUE substance. See also Radiodiagnostics, Technic. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-100: Barium opaques [1] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Moxness, B. A. The influence of contrast media in the development of radiologic diagnoses. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 124-30.—Sur l'emploi du lipiodol pour le radio diagnostic. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1928, 88: 797-809. RADIOPHOSPHORUS. See under Radioisotope. RADIOPHOTOGRAPHY. See Medical examination, Thoracic radi- ography; Radiography. RADIO technician. See also Radio. Kafka, M. M. Code problems in ear, nose and throat diseases in the radio school of the Army Air Corps. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 369.—Pavlov, S. T., & Kargin, V. A. [Dis- eases of skin and auricles among radio operators in Red Army] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 479-83.-—Personnel research in the Army; the selection of radiotelegraph operators. Psychol. BuU., 1943, 40: 357-71.—Psychological test construction and research in the Bureau of Naval Personnel; Navy radio tech- nician trainmg program. Am. Psychologist, 1946, 1: 80-90. RADIOTELEGRAPH operator. See with Radio technician. RADIOTHERAPY. See also Dermatology, Organization; Radio- biology; also Physical therapy. Barner, J. L. X-ray therapy in the Armv. Radiology, 1943, 41: 483-5.—Bertram, D. R. F. Radiotherapy in the Royal Navy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 20-6.—Chaumet. Rayon X et physiothdrapie dans l'armde. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1933, 99: 61-88.—Ewald. Die Strahlentherapie im Einsatz der Wehrmacht. Strahlentherapie, 1942-43, 72: 543- 61.-—Henkel, K. Die Rontgenentziindungsbestrahlung zur WiederhersteUung der Dienstfahigkeit. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 397-9.-—Lewenfisz, M. Pryzczynek do rentgenoterapji schorzen krwi. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 163.—Pape, R. Ront- gentherapie an verwundeten und kranken Soldaten. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 549-65.—Podlia- shuk, L. Rentgenoterapija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1113-7.—Shapiro, W. X-ray and its relation to reduction of miUtary disabUity. Bol. As. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1942, 34: 29-31.—Spalding, O. B. A summary of the present status of radiation therapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1932, 30: 193-9.—Winchell, A. V. X-ray therapy at a foreign shore station. Ibid., 1944, 42: 587-91. ---- Apparatus and instruments. Bachman, A. L. Radiation characteristics of the field X-ray unit used for superficial therapy. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 103-9.—Egbert, E. W. Roentgen therapy with the Army X-ray Field Unit. 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Axch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1937, 127: 120-6.— Zaffiro, E. Le fratture isolate del capiteUo del radio con speciale riguardo al loro meccanismo di produzione e al loro trattamento. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 321-61. RAFT. See Life raft. RAILROAD. See Hospital train; Train; Transportation. RAIN-COAT. See also Clothing. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 1: Cold weather operations; Final report on Sub-Project No. 1-23, Test No. OQMG-110: Test of rain- coat with parka hood; poncho; rainshirt, knee length; raincoat, synthetic resin; and tent, poncho, sectional, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. RANGE finder. Breton, W. K. D. Rangefinders and the standard of fitness required in rangetakers. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1920, 6: 288- 307.—Deemer, W. L., jr, Rafferty, J. A., & Votaw, D. F.. jr. EmpUical study of the restriction of range. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 14.—Heinsius. Experiences in the selection of range finder operators. Conf. Med. Con- sultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 352; Disc, 354-60.—Kruemmel. Stereoscopic methods of examination in range finder operators. Ibid., 353-60. RANGER. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 466: Hilfs- kommandos bei Notstanden, vom 16. Marz 1936. 32p. 21cm. Berl., 1936. Levick, G. M. The physical preparation of Commandos. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 97-100.—Robinson, J. T. Land forces Adriatic. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 41-7. RANK 841 RAT CONTROL RANK. See also Medical officer; Uniform. Great Britain. War Office. Medical categories for other ranks, 1944. 18p. 25cm. Lond., 1944. Frank, J. D. Personal problems related to Army rank. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-17, 103: 97-104.—Last-war service and Gazette rank. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 146.—Lukasevid, D. Udenye zvanija, stepeni. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Mosk- va, 1946-48, 5: 707-9.—Perkov, N. Voinskie zvanija. Ibid., 1: 976-85. ------ & Firsov, Z. Znaki razUdija. Ibid., 2: 816-24, pi.—Steiner, J. Die SteUung und Dienstgradbezeich- nungen der osterreichischen MUitararzte im Wandel der Zeiten. Wien. med. Wschr., 1936, 86: 313. RAPE. See under War victim. RAT. See also Pest control; Rat control. Codvelle, M. F. Le rat et la ddratisation. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1931, 15: 451-86.—Jakobkiewicz, J. [Laboratory for research on rats in Gdynia] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 613-20.— Johnson, D. H. The rat population of a newly established mUitary base in the Solomon Islands. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1628-32.—Kalmbach, E. R., Welch, J. F., & DeWitt, J. B. Rat attack on barriers. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 37-41.—Pirot, R., & Bourgain, M. Monili- formis moniliformis, recontrd a Toulon dans l'intestin des Muridds des navires de guerre. Ann. parasit., Par., 1942-43, 19: 124-8.—Rdgnier, R. Le probldme des rats en temps de guerre. BuU. sc. pharm., Par., 1940, 47: suppl., 7.-—Reitani, U. La questione dei ratti. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 218-22. RAT-BITE fever. Acanfora, G. Contributo clinico alia conoscenza della sintomatologia del sodoku. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1942, 48: 230-8.—Altemeier, Snyder & Howe. PenicUlin treatment of rat-bite fever. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 4.— Basile, V. C. Un caso di sodoku nella Somalia italiana. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 1: 175-9.—Di Loreto, O. Su di un caso di sodoku (sokoshio; rat-bite fever; setticemia eruttiva da morso di topo) Rud., 1925, 2: 183-90, pi.—Machado Gonzalez, A. Sodoku. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1046-54.— Peluso, A. SuUa spirochetosi sperimentale da morso del topo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1932, 38: pt 1, 279-86.—Rat-bite fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 203.— Reuter, F. L. Rat-bite fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 333-7.— Rudnev, G. Sodoku. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 202-4.—Symonds, J. W. C. A case of rat-bite fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 288-90. RAT control. See also Rodent control; Rodenticide. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. NAVMED 518: Manual on rat control; American mainland and Pacific region. 24p. 26^cm. Wash., 1944. Bizzarri, M. La derattizzazione deUe navi previo accerta- mento dell'estensione e del grado di infestazione. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 5-14.—Busch. Ueber Ratt-entrit. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 932-5.—Cayrel, A. La destruction des rats dans les tranchdes, rdsultats d'une premidre campagne de ddratisation dans un secteur de Corps d'Armde. Ann. hyg., Par., 1916, 4. ser., 25: 50-63. —----■ & Lesbre Rdsultats d'une campagne de destruction des rats dans un secteur de Corps d'armee sur le front. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1916, 79: 370.—Clark, G. A. Rat destruction by sulphur dioxide. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1932, 18: 115-8.—Coogan, G. J. Rat control at Fort Devens. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 64-71.—Danysz, J. Remarques a propos de la communica- tion de M. M. A. Cayrel et Lesbre; rdsultats d'une campagne de destruction des rats dans un secteur de Corps d'armee sur le front. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1916, 79: 470.—Ddratisation (La) par la chloropicrine. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1920, 109: 296-8.—Dewberry, E. B. The prevention and destruction of rats. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1920, 34: 335; 409.—Hayes, G. H. Deratization as it affects the Navy (A. F. O. 606/30) J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1930, 16: 260-3.—Kalabukhov, N., Vashkov, V., & Sokolov, D. Deratizacija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 426-35.—Kessler. Rattenbekampfung an der Front wahrend des Stellungskrieges. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1470.—Le Chuiton, F. Action du fluorosili- cate de baryum dans la lutte contre les rats. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 174-7.— MacReown, R. J. Methods employed for the suppression of rats in Royal Naval ships and establishments at Portsmouth. J. R. San. Inst, 1920-21, 41: 363—Munson, T. M. An effi- cient rat-killing device for use on board ship. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1910, 4: 514.—Rat control as a war measure. Week. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----54 BuU. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 129.—Rivero, P. G. Sobre procedimientos de desratizaci6n; su aplicaci6n en los cuarteles. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1914, 13: 13-26.— Sokolov, D. Deratizacija v voenno-morskom flote. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 432-4. RATE control test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. RATION. See also Desert; Nutrition; Nutrition service, field; Prisoner of war, Food and rations; Ration supply. For animal ration see under Forage. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 25: Classification of foods, and factors for conversion of unit packages to pounds for use in dietary analysis of rations. 14p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. United States. War Department. Bureau of Public Relations. Women's Interests Section. The soldier and his food. 27p. 23 Hem. Wash., 1942. Improving the soldiers' food. Mil. Rev. Fort Leavenw., 1947-48, 27: 58-64.—Petrovsky, K. Mjaso, mjasnye produkty. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1209-18. Queiroz da Fonseca, A. RacSes aUmentares. J. Sind. nac. farm., Lisb., 1940-^1, 2. sdr., 1: No. 3, 31; passim.—Soldier's (The) diet. Nutrit. Obs., Pittsb., 1943, 4: 1-3. ---- Adulteration. Aureggio, E. Les fraudes dans l'alimentation carnde dea soldats et des populations; rdglements sanitaUes; et moyens de les rdprimer et de les dviter. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1907, 36: 522.—Dixon, S. Food adulteration in war-time. J. R. San. Inst., 1942, 62: 137-45. ---- arctic. See Arctic service, Physiology. ---- Aviators. See also Nutrition service, Aviators. King, C. G., Bickerman, H. A. [et al.] Avia- tion nutrition studies; effects of preflight and in- flight meals of varying composition with respect to carbohydrate, protein and fat. 14p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 376, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Andreev, V. V., & Trofimuk, N. A. [Food in altitude flights] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 74-9.—Diet. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 33.—Kholin, S. [Diet regimen in aerodromes] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 4, 19-21.—Kornev, A. A., & Trofimuk, N. A. [Warm food during prolonged flights] Ibid., 1936, 79-81.—Nutritional analysis of the GAF ration. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 5a, 1.-—Rations and water. Ibid., 1945, 34.—Shavcov, S. I. [Diet of the pUot before high altitude flight] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 7, 32.—Warm food on heavy bombers. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 17. ---- canned. See also Sausage; Tomato; and other names of canned food. Pine, M. B. Tests of self-heating food cans. 5 1. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-280, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pomes, G. *Contr61e et surveillance des conserves alimentaires & l'Armde. 32p. 24J^cm. Par., 1939. Basset, J. Les conserves des armdes en campagne. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1915, 15: 107-20.—David & Munchberg. Betrachtungen uber Wehrmachtskonserven vom tierarztlichen Standpunkt. Zschr. Veterinark., 1943, 55: 213-25.—Lobanov, D. Konservy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 2: 1435-40.—Merkle. Betrachtungen uber Wehrmachts- konserven vom chemischen Standpunkt aus. Zschr. Veterinark., 1943, 55: 226-42.—Scherstdn, B. [On vitamin- content in the standard rations of canned foods for submarines] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1940, 65: 49-59. ---- combat. Johnson, R. E., Crowley, L. V. [et al.] Test of operational ration type E, regarding accepta- RATION 842 RATION bility and nutritional adequacy; final report. 131p. 26Kcm. Chic, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 27, U. S. Army M. Nutrit. Laborat. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; Sub-Project Nos. 2-5, 2-14: A critique of Army rations, acceptability and dietary requirements, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 30: Final report on Project No. 30: Test of acceptability and adequacy of U. S. Army C, K: 10-in-l and Canadian Army mess tin rations. 259p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ■---- Project No. 30: First supplementary report on Project No. 30: Field test of accepta- bility and adequacy of U. S. Army C, K, 10-in-l and Canadian Army mess tin rations; numerical requirements for statistically valid results in field test of acceptability of rations, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Army's new K ration for paratroops may be authorized for other units. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 206.—Boyd, E. M., Cope- and, J., & Carmthers, N. The effect of diets of type C and various K2 biscuits and of baked whole and skim milk upon albino rats. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 2, C. 6120, 1-12.—Brown, W. H., & McCreary, J. F. U. S. K ration. In their Field Test Trials of Rations, Ottawa, 1943, 48; 97.—Chemical heating of combat rations. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen., 1948, Sept., 193.—Griffith, W. H. Combat rations. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 4, 14.—Register, U. D., Lewis, U. J. [et al.] Studies on the nutritional adequacy of Army combat rations. J. Nutiit, 1950, 40: 281-94.—Sporn, E. M., & Elvehjem, C. A. Growth and reproduction of rats fed Army combat rations Ibid., 1948, 35: 549-58. ------& Ruegamer, W. R. Studies with monkeys fed Army combat rations. Ibid., 559-75.— Tyler, D. B. Study of reactions of men subsisting on combat rations under conditions of induced fatigue. Project Abstr. Com. Food Res. Quartermast. Gen., 1945, NU-25, 1. --- compact. Brown, W. H., & McCreary, J. F. The compact rations, p.41-106. 18J^cm. Ottawa, 1943. In theU Field Test Trials of Rations, Ottawa, 1943. ' Cunningham, R. M., jr. Fighting foods. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 118-20.—Kark, J. M., McCreary, J. F., & Johnson, R. E. Methods of evaluation of compact rations. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 2, C. 6132, 1-9 — Kreyberg, L. Konsentrerte miUtaerrasjoner for lang tids bruk. Nord. med., 1948, 40: 2171. ------ Konsentrerte rasjoner for lang tids bruk ved smfi, avdeUnger. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1948, 68: 372—4.—Lobanov, D. Koncentraty piidevye. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 48-51. ---- Dairy products. See as main heading. ---- dehydrated. See also Pemmican. Army specifications for dehydrated foods. Food Indust., 1943, 15: No. 5, 58.—DeEds, F. Dehydrated food in war and peace. Calffornia West. M., 1944, 60: 250-3.—Dehydration (The) industry in war-time. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 31; passim.-—Highlands, M. E. Dehydrated foods in the Army ration. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 349-51.—Howe, P. E., & Cajori, F. A. Dehydrated foods for the Armv. J. Home Econom., 1943, 35: 8-14.—Kintner, J. H., & DeLay, P. D. Sanitation aspects of vegetable dehydration plants. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 520-5.—McCIendon, J. F. Dehydrated food and Army morale. Hahneman. Month., 1943, 78: 200-2. ---- emergency. See also Life raft. [United States] Conference on Survival and Emergency Rations [1947] Conference reports. 81p. 26^cm. Chic, 1947. Davis, E. C. Streamlined rations; for emergency use, Army research has prepared new concentrated foods for quick, in- tensive energy. Science News Lett., 1940, 37: 394.—Kark, R. M., Johnson, R. E., & Lewis, J. S. Defects of pemmican as an emergency ration for infantry troops. War Med., 1945, 7: 345-52.—Nutrition from emergency rations. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 132. ---- meat. See Meat. ---- Medical and veterinary inspection. See Food inspection; Meat inspection; also Veterinarian, Duties. ---- non-perishable (Type B) Berryman, G. H., Henderson, C. R. [et al.] Nutritional evaluation of overseas rations. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 391-6.— B ration. In: Prev. Med. in Woild War II, Wash., 1948, 3: 41.—Griffith, W. H. Type B ration. Ibid., 2: pt 4, 15-7 — Nonperishable food for the Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 375.—Wodicka, V. O. Nutritional problems of Army overseas rations. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 828-31. ---- overseas. See preceding subheading. ---- packaged. See also under subheading (Value) Crowley, L. V., Johnson, R. E., & Anderson, G. V. Medical nutritional aspects of troops allowed free choice of any quantity of any item in a packaged ration. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 404.—Nutritional value of packaged rations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 335. ---- Preparation. See also Cooking. McCay, C. M., & Gortner, R. A., jr. Ob- servation and suggestions concerning food prepa- ration at twenty-five Naval shore stations. 13p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-184, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pijoan, M., & McCay, C. M. Losses of vita- min C in the preparation of certain foods. 9p. 26Mcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding research project. Strof, M. K. De re culinaria; la importancia de tener estd- mago; estrategfa, tactica culinarias y otras finezas. Rev. mU. Peru, 1942, 29: pt 3, 137-43.—Taubkens, H. F. Physical processes in the preparation of food. Hosp. Corps Q-, 1944, 17: No. 6, 104-31. ---- Problems. Adams, W. L., & Beavers, A. J. Rations as a nutritional problem. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 131-4.—Murlin, J. R. Technical and scientific studies relative to food problems. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 206-21. ---- Research. See with Research, Food research. ---- Spoilage. See also Food infection; Food poisoning. Comploier, F. C, & Gillmore, J. D. Bac- teriological examination of Maxson sky plates submitted by COMNATS, 11 January 1946. 8p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-169, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Anderson, S. M. Salvaging of damaged foods in a military disaster. Sanitarian, Los Ang., 1942, 5: 167, &c—Beveridge, W. W. O. On the use of potassium nitrate as a food preset va- tive; with some methods of analysis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 124-32.—Eckert, J. W. The Army conserves its food. Mod. Hosp., 1943, 61: No. 5, 94.—Hardy, E. Preventing spoil- age in wartime storage. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 8, 44.— Microbiological aspects of health hazards in foods. Activit. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Cont. Inst., 1949, 2: 14; 133; 237.—Stille, B. Mikrobiologie. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 339-44. ---- Storage. See also Ration supply. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Merkblatt 61/5: Lagerkunde fur verderbliche Lebensmittel. 134p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. Heiss, R. Fortschritte der Lebensmittel- RATION 843 RATION forschung; Arbeitsbericht iiber Lebensmittel- frischhaltung. 209p. 23^cm. Dresd., 1942. Form v. 2, Wehrmacht Verpfleg., Dresd., 1942. Food storage boxes. AU Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 12, 23 — Fullaway, D. T. Food storage problems under war conditions. Proc. Hawaii. Acad. Sc. (1940-43) 1945, 16-18. meet 20 —Gordon, J. E. Protection of stored basic foods. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, 27. ------ Long storage at room temperature. Ibid., 29.—Smallman, B. N. Relation of insect damage to thiamine content of biscuits. J. Econom. Entom., 1945, 38: 106-10.— Sochilova, A. Ispytanie pitatelnykh sred posle prodolzitelnogo sroka ikh khranenija. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 51-3.— Storage and preparation of frozen foods. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 6, 47-51.—Stowage and preservation of commissary stores. Ibid., 52-6. ---- Taste and odor. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.] Ration acceptabiUty. In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 193 — McCready, M. S. Flavouring tests for a special high protein mUk shake. Proc. Com. Army AI. Res. 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Vitamin C in der Truppen- verpflegung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 108-12.—Thomann, J. Vitamin C und seine Bedeutung fur die Ernahrung; Nutzan- wendung fiir die Soldatenkost. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1938, 76: 413-8.—Varshavsky, K. M. K voprosu o profilakticeskom l ledebnom znadenu vitamina C i roi vojskovogo vrada v dele sokhranenija vitaminov v pitanU bojca. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 57-61.—Wierzchowski, J. M. Oznaczenie witaminy Bi oraz kwasu nikotynowego w polskich i brytyjskich sucharaoh wojskowych. Lek. wojsk., 1943-44, 35: 259-61.—Zeller, E. A. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Vitaminversorgung der Schweizer- ischen Armee und ZivUbevolkerung; der Vitamin Bi-Gehalt des schweizerischen Einheitsbrotes. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 228.—Ziegelmayer, W. Vitaminhaltige Lebensmittel beim Feld- und Heimatheer. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 59-61. ---- by countries. Carmo, P. L. do, Machado Faria, F. J. [et al.] Estudo das rac6es para pracas europeias e indigenas. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1942, 5: 37-70.—Crocco, C. Analisis de substancias aUmenticias y bebidas en las unidades de la division de Ejdrcito y en la divisi6n de cabaUeria en campana. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 93-115.—Merlo Gonzalez, J. A. Proyecto de Codigo de analisis bromatologico. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 332; 1941, 5: 142, tab. ---- by countries: Canada. Brown, W. H., & McCreary, J. F. Field test trials of rations, Camp Penobsquis, N. B., September 2-11, 1942. 203p. 18^cm. Ottawa, 1943. Branion, H. D., Roberts, J. S. [et al.] The nutritive value of food served in Royal Canadian Air Force messes. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 38: 220-31.—Campbell, J. Dietary survey at the upper and lower cafeterias, H. M. C. S. Avalon. Proc. Com. Nav. M. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 77- 81.—Cook, A. B. Standard Canadian army ration. In: Field Test Trials of Rations (Brown, W. H.) Ottawa, 1943, 54-9.— Downing, G. M. Proposed Canadian mess tin ration. Ibid., 60-75, Ulust.—Hopkins, J. W., Marshall, J. B., & Creasy, J. C. Statistical estimation of vitamin C intake of troops on Canadian Army garrison rations. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 35: 384-91.—Tice, J. W., Tidsall, F. F., & McCreary, J. F. Nutri- tional control of foods served in the Royal Canadian Air Force. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 181-6. by countries: France. Duboin. Notice sur le menu type dScompte' applique a l'alimentation des militaires coloniaux. 28p. 21cm. Par., 1937. Pilorge, D. A. *Considerations sur la ration alimentaire du soldat. 68p. 25}^cm. Bord., 1940. . 4 , Des Cilleuls, J., & Crosnier, R. Observations relatives a la ration dans ses rapports avec l'dtat d'entretien de la troupe. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1943, 127: 200-4.—Leroy, P. Les rations conditionndes francaises et dtrangeres. Rev. vdt. mil. Par., 1948, 3: 268; passim. ---- by countries: Germany. See also under Nutrition service. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 43a: Vorschrift fiir die Verwaltung der Truppenkiichen (Heer) Beiheft: Uebersicht iiber den Nahrstoffgehalt RATION 844 RATION und den Nahrwert, Kalorien, der wichtigsten Nahrungsmittel. 12p. 21cm. Berl., 1937. Army ration [Germany] J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 110: 1684.— Bircher, R. Soldatenkost. Wendepunkt, Ziir., 1934-35, 12: 466- 626; 1935-36, 13: 146.—Daily aUowances of rationed foods in Germany from 1939 to 1945 [tab.] In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 365-71.—Gemeinhardt, K. Analysen und Nahrstoffgehalt der Wehrmachtverpflegungsmittel. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd 1942, 1: 233-41.—Modern army rations [German] MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1942-44, 23: No. 12, 86.—Rations used in German services. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6m, 2.— Regulation governing the ration system for food for the 74th ration period from 2 AprU-29 AprU 1945, with supplements for the 73rd ration period. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 353-6 — Rugo, H. J. Food control and rationing system. Ibid., 273- 82.—Starfinger. Ist der Kaloriengehalt und der Vitamingehalt der Truppenverpflegung ausreichend? Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1010 (Abstr.)—Stutz, L. Die Herstellung und BeurteUung der Dosenkonserven vom mUitar-hygienischen Standpunkte. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 549-58.—Ungerer. Nahrungs- mittelkonzentrate. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 214. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consult- ants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 260.— Vitaminreiche Ernahrung unserer Soldaten; die Wissenschaft im Dienste der Wehrmacht. Deut. Aerztebl., 1940, 70: 59. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Anderson, T. F. The diet of the African soldier. East Afr. M. J., 1943, 20: 207-13. Also J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1943, 46: 59-62.—Biochemist to study the food of the Air Force [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 548.—M., I. Green vegetables. Brit. J. Nurs., 1940, 88: 129.—Macrae, T. F., Barton-Wright, E. C, & Copping, A. M. The riboflavin content of food served in Royal Air Force messes. Biochem. J., Lond., 1944, 38: 132-5.—Squires, A. H. British mess tin ration. In: Field Test Trials of Rations (Brown, W. H.) Ottawa, 1943, 79-87, Ulust. ---- by countries: India. Verma, O. P. A diet survey. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1947, 3: 24-7. ---- by countries: Italy. Giusti, D. G. Norme pratiche per dichiarare accettabili i viveri per parte delle Commissioni della Regia Marina. 49p. 8? Spezia, 1905. Belli, C. M. La riforma della razione alimentare del marinaio militare. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: 87-98.—Moleschott, J. Sulla razione giornaUera di viveri ordinata per le truppe italiane sul piede di guerra. Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1866, 15: 317-22. ---- by countries: Japan. See also Japan under Nutrition service. Mori, R., Oi, G., & Ihisima, S. Untersu- chungen iiber die Kost der Japanischen Soldaten. p. 1-84. 26cm. Tokyo, 1892. In: Arb. Jap. milit. arztl. Lehranst., Tokyo, 1892, 1: Also in Japan & seine Gesundhpfl. (Mori, R.) Tokyo, 1911, 77-166. Captured Japanese rations may be eaten. Intell. Bull., Wash., 1944-45, 3: No. 2, 73-82.—Hanada, M. Rations for aircrews of the JAAF. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 230, 1.—Japanese army rations. Intell. Bull., Wash., 1943-45, 2: No. 9, 48-53.—Mori, R. Japanische Soldatenkost vom Voit'schen Standpunkte. Arb. Jap. mUit. arztl. Lehranst., Tokyo, 1892, 1: 91-105.—Odazima, S. Kaigun heisyoku no genzyo [Present conditions regarding the diet of sailors in the Navy] Nippon igakkai kaisi, 1938, 10. Conf., 228-31.—Oi, G. Ueber die Kost japanischer Militarkrankenwarter. Arb. Jap, mUit. arztl. Lehranst., Tokyo, 1892, 1: 110-2.—Taniguti, K. Einige Versuche mit der japanischen Reiskost. Ibid., 85-90.— Wang, N. K. Nanrei kihei butai no heisyoku ni kan-suru ni-san no kosatu [A few observations on the Army food with the Nan-Ung cavalry force (in Manchuria)] Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 303, 969. ---- by countries: Jugoslavia. Kosuta, E. Kako smo rijesUi problem zastite od crijevnih zaraza u garnizonu N. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 387. —— by countries: Mexico. See also Nutrition service. Gonzalez F. de Jauregui, J. Alimentation actual de Ejdrcito en las distintes regiones del pais, en el cuartel y en los campa- mentos. Mem. Convene, mdd. mil. mex., 1936, 96-114, 8 map.-—Racion en el Ejdrcito mexicano. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1943, 22: 818. by countries: Norway. Dyme, H. C. Norwegian emergency food con- centrate, KG-12. 9p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-691-3K, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. by countries: Peru. Galvan Negron, G. Estudio de la raci6n de reserva para el soldado peruano. An. Esc. farm. Univ. San Marcos, 1939, 1: 5-48. ---- by countries: Philippine Islands. Concepcion, I. The nutritive value and cost of the con- stabulary ration. BuU. Nat. Res. Counc. Philippine Islands, 1936, No. 11, 28-31. Also PhUippine J. Sc, 1937, 62: 89-114. ---- by countries: Poland. Dolatkowski, A. [Investigations on the content of vitamin C in the Army rations] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 343-51.— Kopec, A. [Analysis of the annual, alimentary ration of a soldier in one of the units] Ibid., 1939, 33: 169-93.—Krzywiec, J. [Analysis of the army diet and vitamines] Ibid., 1936, 27: 439-42.—Wierzchowski, J. Polish and British Army biscuits; vitamin B, and nicotinic acid contents. Pharm. J., Lond., 1945, 100: 167. ---- by countries: Russia. See also this country under Nutrition service. Kholin, S. Paek. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1932, 23: 531-3.— Krotkov, F., & Sokolov, M. Paek piscevoj. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 291-7.—Molchanova, O. The standard ration of food of the commanders of the Red Army] Vopr. pitan., 1935, 4: No. 2, 1-4. •----- [Rations and food regime of the Red Army in subtropical climatic conditions] Ibid., 4-7.—Sokolov, M. Paek pisdevoj v Voenno- Morskom Flote. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 294-6.—Zinovjev, K. N. Pisdevoe dovolstvie v russkom flote. Morsk. viach, 1914, 1; passim; 1915, 1; passim; 1916, 18; passim. ---- by countries: Spain. Gonzalez de la Pena, E. Bromatologfa castrense. Ejdrcito, 1942, No. 29, 39-42. ---- by countries: Sweden. Rahm, N. Krigssjukportion for fordelnings- och etapp- sjukhus (dietkost) In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 95-107.-—Schersten, B. [Report of the medical investigation in reference to the amount of calories and vitamins supplied in the meals at the Karlskrona Naval Station] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1939, 64: 84-107. ---- by countries: Switzerland. See also under Nutrition service. Saner, L. *Le r6gime alimentaire de 1'Armee Suisse; ses avantages et ses inconvenients. 80p. 8? Strasb., 1949. ---- by countries: United States. See also Nutrition service. Changes in federal specifications. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1941, 35: 279.—Howe, P. E. The dietaries of our miUtary forces. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1943, 225: 72-9.—Ration kits for USSAF in Europe. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 498. ---- by countries: United States—Air Force. See also Nutrition service, Aviators; Ration, Aviators. Jackson, M. M., & Robinson, T. W. Packet, Assault, Type G. 40p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-691-2C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Melnick, D. Development of ration units for the Air Force emergency ration. 19, xvi p. 26^cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj, 7-84-07-02, Res. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Contain. Inst. Armed Forces. Stefansson, V. [Combat flying, diet] In his Not by Bread Alone, N. Y., 1946, 265. ---- by countries: United States—Army, See also Nutrition service, History. Brown, W. C. The Army ration, old and new. 12p. 19cm. Jeffersonville, 1921. RATION 845 RATION SUPPLY United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 10-412: Army recipes. 268p. 23#cm. Wash., 1944. Anderson, I. A. Rations for the Army in the field. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 36-41.—Army rations as baby food. Quartermaster Rev., 1943, 23: No. 2, 115.—Bergholz, E. A. Can a vitalist eat the Army diet. Health Cult., N. Y., 1941, 47: No. 9, 24; 48.—Davis, E. C. Los alimentos de bolsillo son vitales para la defensa norte- americana. Rev. mil. Perti, 1944, 41: 259-62.—Food and nutrition. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 108-13.—Howe, P. E. Food, nutrition, and the Army. Army M. Bull., 1941, No. 58, 72-97. ------ The effect of recent developments in nutrition on the rationing of the Army. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 157-61.—Jones, H. W. Rations. Current List M. Liter., 1943, 4: No. 10, 1.—Murlin, J. R. The Army ration. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 186-90.—Osmun, R. A. Army food and the future. J. Am. Diet. Ass.., 1942, 18: 27.—Que come o Exdrcito norte-americano. Impr. mdd., Rio, 1943, 18: No. 352, 142.'— Soldiers thrive on Army's new Ught-weight ration. Diplomate, 1942,14: 84.—U. S. (The) Army diet. BuU.U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 377.—White, J. H. Army needs 13 new foods. Food Indust,, 1942, 14: No. 3, 38. --- by countries: United States—Navy. See also Nutrition service. Food, inspection, preparation, and preservation of [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 194d, 1: No. 2, 14.—McCay, C. M., Davis, F. H. [et al.] The nutritive value of Naval food. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 903-9.—McCay, C. M., Pine, M. B. [et al.] Nutritive value of food served in some large naval messes. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1945, 21: 88-91.-—Mann, W. L. Vitamins and the evolution of the Navy ration. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1935, 33: 421-7.—Phelps, J. R. The Navy ration from the viewpoints of nutritional science and practical administration. Ibid., 1926, 24: 381; 633; 955. RATIONING. See Drug supply, Control and rationing; Food rationing; Physician, Relocation and rationing. RATION supply. See also Food supply. Army estimates requUements for canned fruit, vegetables. Food Indust., 1941, 13: No. 4, 67.—Berryman, G. H., & Chambers, W. H. MiUtary nutrition and problems of supply. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 335—46.—Food selection and identification. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 6, 36-46.— Griffith, W. H. Planning for rations in combat. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 4, 13.—Zinovjev, K. P. K voprosu o snabzenu maslom Baltijskago flota. Med. pribav. k morsk. sbomiku, 1909, pt 2, 364—74. --- Distribution. See also Canteen; Hospital service, Food supply and diet; Mess. Court, A. Climatic zones for ration issue. 11 1. 26cm. Wash., 1948. Forms No. 138, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Castex, M. R., Orosco, G., & Capdehourat, E. L. Impor- tance of providing fresh food for the Army during maneuvers by means of great tonnage airplanes. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 525 (Abstr.)—Kaess, G. AbteUung Zusatzverfahren und Verpackung. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 333-8.—Werres, E. Die Lieferungs- und Abnahme-Bedin- gungen der Heeresverwaltung fiir Lebensmittel. Ibid., 303-9 --- Food consumption. Schor, H. C, & Swain, H. L. Report of simultaneous surveys of food consumption in various camps of the United States Army, 22-28 May 1945. 18 1. 27cm. Chic, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 36, Med. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. Howe, P. E., & Berryman, G. H. Average food consumption in the training camps of the United States Army, 1941-43. Am. J. Physiol., 1945, 144: 588-94.—Schor, H. C, & Swain, H. L. Simultaneous surveys of food consumption in various camps of the United States Army. J. Nutrit., 1949, 38: 51-62. --- Master menu. See also Nutrition service, Meals. Ziegelmayer, W. Die Bedeutung des Speisen- planes fiir die Truppen- und Gemeinschafts- verpflegung. p.89-232. 24cm. Dresd., 1942. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: Caloric value of the March master menu. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 3, 10. ---- Procurement. See also Ration, Storage. Griffith, W. H. Local procurement of foodstuffs. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 4, 37.—Living off the land. Gen. M. Interest Lett., Ottawa, 1944, No. 7, 6-8.— Sureyya Endik [The question of food and water in areas occu- pied by the Army] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 90-2 ---- for animals. Weiss. Ueber die Aufbewahrung des Rauhfutters im Felde. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1942, 263-6. RAT mite. See also Pediculoides. Blount, R. E., & Barron, E. M. Straw mattress dermatitis in Britain associated with rat mite. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 30, 59-61. RATTAN litter. See Litter. RAVENSBRUCK. See Internee, Medical experiences. RAY index. See under Fitness, Tests. RAYNAUD'S disease. See also Scleroderma; Vasomotor nerves. Amenta, A. Cangrena simmetrica delle estremiti (malattia di Raynaud) Gior. med. mil., 1913, 61: 460-3.—Bass ores, F. Sur un cas d'asphyxie locale paroxystique des extrdmitds. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1910, 55: 189-200.—Brooke, C. R. Physical therapy in Raynaud's disease. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 1174-8.—Brugeas. Traitement d'un cas de maladie de Raynaud par la rdsection de la chaine sympathique cervicale. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1934, 124: 39-41.—Cook, A. H. The diagnosis of Raynaud's disease. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 528.—Geissler. Ueber symmetrische Gangran der Ex- tremitaten (Raynaudsche Krankheit) Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1909, 38: 629-32.—Kawasaki, H. Malaria ni in-suru Raynaud- si byo no iti rei [Case of Raynaud's disease caused by malaria (foUowing malaria)] Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 185, 1445.— Oprescu. D., & Vasilescu, C. Un caz de maladie Raynaud asociata cu sclerodermie in placi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 887-91. REACTION time. See also Nerve injury, Diagnosis; Psychomotor test. Birren, J. E., & Eicher, M. The use of an electronic time delay circuit in reaction time apparatus. 7p. 26)^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-293, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Brown, J. S. The S. A. M. Self-Pacing Dis- crimination Reaction Time Test (CP611E) 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 275, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Forlano, G., Barmack, J. E., & Coakley, J. D. The effect of ambient and body tempera- tures upon reaction time. 34 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 151-1-13, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Melton, A. W. The S. A. M. Discrimination Reaction Time Test for the classification of aviation cadets. 23p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 49, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Thome, F. H. A simple apparatus for measuring and re- cording reaction time periods. MU. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 555-61, 2 pi. READING. See also Vision. Spragg, S. D. S., & Rock, M. L. Dial reading performance as related to illumination variables; READING 84 spectral distribution. 26 1. 26}{cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-21A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. READY room. See under Night vision, Effect of various fac- tors. REAGENT. See Laboratory, Equipment. REANIMATION. See Resuscitation; also Blood transfusion, Reanimation. REBREATHING apparatus. See Oxygen equipment; Respirator. RECATEGORIZATION. See under Medical examination. RECEIVING ward. See under Hospital service. RECEPTION. See Casualty, Reception. RECEPTION station. See also Foreign service; Induction station. Alley, R. C. Processing at a reception center. Kentucky M. J., 1943, 41: 164-6.—Saslaw, M. S., & Oliver, E. B. Medi- cal care at a reception center. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 57-9. RECIRCULATOR. See Aircrew, Oxygen supply. RECONDITIONING. See also Disabled, Rehabilitation; Neuro- psychiatric casualty; Neuropsychiatry—by coun- tries: United States Army; Neurotic, Rehabilita- tion. United States. Department of the Army. Technical manual, TM 8-292: Physical recon- ditioning. 290p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. Blaine, B. C. The Army proves the value of reconditioning. Mod. Hosp., 1944, 63: No. 5. 69-71.—Hillman, C. C. Objec- tives of reconditioning. Recondit. Conf. (9. Serv. Com.) 1944, 4-7.—Huddelson, O. L. Principles of reconditioning in certain medical and surgical conditions (cardiac and chest) Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1946, 1: 6.—Krusen, F. H. War- time physical reconstruction. Collect. Papers Mayo CUn. (1943) 1944, 35: 687-99.—Mueller, V. A., jr. Analysis of advanced reconditioning cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 116-9.—Reconditioning of patients. Ibid., 1944, No. 79, 23.—Strickland, B. A., jr, & Morgan, C. W. Physical reconditioning. Ibid., 1947, 7: 768-75.—Thorndike, A. Re- conditioning in miUtary medicme. Physiother. Rev., 1944, 24: 190. ------ Reconditioning the soldier patient. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1944, 41: 718-20. --- Congress. Reconditioning Conference [1944] Pro- ceedings, Reconditioning Conference, classes I and II trainees. 42p. 27cm. Atlantic City, 1944. Reconditioning Conference on the Con- valescent Hospital Reconditioning Pro- gram [1945] Proceedings. 86p. 32cm. Lexing- ton, 1945. United States. Army Service Forces. Fifth Service Command, & Sixth Service Command. Reconditioning conference, Fifth and Sixth Service Commands, 10-11 April 1944, Nichols General Hospital, Louisville, Ky. 85p. 27cm. Louisville, 1944. RECONDITIONING United States. Army Service Forces. Ninth Service Command. Reconditioning con- ference held at Hammond General Hospital, Modesto, California, June, 16-17, 1944. 82 1. 33cm. Modesto, 1944. ---- Organization. See also Physical therapy, Organization; Physical training, Organization. Address of Donald A. Covalt, M. D., Assistant Medical Director, Medical RehabiUtation and Physical Medicine, Veterans Administration. Arch. Phys. M., 1946, 27: 639-41.— Address of Howard H. Montgomery, Capt. (MC), U. S. Navy, Medical Officer in Command, U. S. Naval Hospital, Phila- delphia. Ibid., 638.-—Address of Major General Norman T. Kirk, the Surgeon General, United States Army. Ibid., 636- 8.-—Barton, W. E. Reconditioning program in Armv hospitals. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1944, 23: 174-8. ------ The psychi- atric patient in the reconditioning program. Recondit. Conf. (9. Serv. Com.) 1944, 30-6.—Bilik, S. E. Reconditioning pro- gram at Welch Convalescent Hospital. Hosp. Topics, 1944, 22: No. 9, 24.—Boeckman, F. P. The reconditioning program; the Army's answer to the manpower shortage. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 280-2.—Briscoe, W. S. Educational reconditioning activities. Recondit. Conf. (9. Serv. Com.) 1944, 20-9 — Cheney, G. Reconditioning program, general medical and malaria wards, Hammond General Hospital. Ibid., 49-51.— Esslinger, A. A. Physical reconditioning in convalescent classes III and II. Ibid., 14-20.—Huddleston, O. L. Physical therapy and reconditioning therapy at Fitzsimons General Hospital, Denver. Arch. Phys. M., 1946, 27: 11-7.—Kunkel, P. Reconditioning program in an overseas general hospital. Physiother. Rev., 1946, 26: 21-3.—Layman, J. W. Recondi- tioning Program; Army General Hospitals. Psychol. BuU., 1944, 41: 515-8.—McCloy, C. H. Physical reconditioning in the Army Service Forces. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 365, &c.—Petree, N. H. Physical reconditioning in Japan. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 547-9.—Piazza, F. The reconditioning program at Moore General Hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 81-4.—Rathauser, F., & Ulfelder, H. Re- conditioning program in a station hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 178-81.—Reconditioning (The) program. Ibid., 1943, No. 71, 27-30.—Shaeffer, J. R. Reconditioning program, surgical and orthopedic service, Hammond General Hospital. Recondit. Conf. (9. Serv. Com.) 1944, 52-4 — Thorndike, A. Planning the program for reconditioning. Ibid., 7—10.—Zeifert, M. Neuropsychiatric reconditioning. Ibid., 47-9. RECONDITIONING center. EUCOM Medical Reconditioning Center. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 9, 6-12. RECONNAISSANCE. See also Armored Cavalry; Intelligence, Com- bat intelligence; Radar observer. Peeters, H. *Militair-hygienische verken- ningsproblemen (hoofdzakelijk aan de hand van ervaringen opgedaan bij eene verkenning ten dienste van de in Zuid-Limburg gehouden manoeuvres in 1928) v. p. 8? Utrecht, 1929. Boldyrev, T. Medicinskaja razvedka; sanitarno-epidemio- logideskaja razvedka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 940-5, pi. ------Krichevsky, J., & Shemiakin, A. Medicinskaja razvedka. Ibid., 938-46, pi.—Meringer, J. TruppenarztUcher Dienst bei einem Aufklarungsregiment. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 281.—Petrov, A. Razvedka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1010-2- Shemiakin, A. Medicinskaia sluzba; sanitarno-khimideskaja razvedka. Ibid., 3: 945.-—Trifonov, P. I. [Hearing capacity during night reconnoitering in the service of the border regi- ments] Vest, otorinolar., 1939, No. 4, 76-81. RECONSTRUCTION. See Reconditioning; Surgical technic, recon- structive; also War reconstruction. RECORD. See also Dispensary; File system; Health card; Injury subheadings (Certificate; Record) Instru- ment; Records administration; Statistics. Burmistrov, M. Prokhofdenie sluzby (voennoj) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 932.—Childs, H. G., jr. Company administration and personnel records. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B. &c.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 111-20.—Compiling war records. Penns\ Ivania M. J., 1942-43, 46: 843.—Simon, G. B., & Berwick, L. Considera- tions for the establishment and use of machine records systems. RECORD 847 RECORD Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 18, 57-72. ------ Dissemination of data. Ibid., 265-72. ------ Analysis of data. Ibid., 273-306, 3 ch.—Williams, G. D. The use of vital records in miUtary service, the Army. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 235-8. ---- medical. See also Casualty, Reporting; Fitness; Morbid- ity; Report; Statistics. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-1070; Medical Department: Clinical records and indexes. 4p. 8? Wash., 1924. ---- Medical field manual FM 8-45: Records of morbidity and mortality. 168p. 18%cm. Wash., 1940. Ambrogi. Intdrdt de la tenue d'un registre medical d'incor- poration auxUiaire. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 446-8. ------ Ndcessitd de la tenue d'un fichier dans certains corps de troupe. Ibid., 449.—Anderson, B. M. Field medical rec- ords; front line to base hospital. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 376.— Army medical records. Brit. M. J., 1918, 1: 209.—Arnold, W. C. The soldier's documents; their value to the soldier. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1940, 43: 210-2— Ashhurst, A. P. C. The method of recording surgical operations at the front. M. & S. Rep. Episc. Hosp., Phila., 1920, 5: 79-90.—Avdeev, M. Dokumentacija sudebno-medicinskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 559-62.—Benjaminson, E. Doku- mentacija sanitarno-epidemiologiceskaja. Ibid., 550.—Cairns, H. Clinical records in surgery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 218; passim.—Committee on the medical records of the Federal Government in the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 1067.—Comyn, K. The medical history of each soldier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 71. ------ Statistical side of miUtary medical service. Ibid., 66-8.------■ The safe- guarding of the state and the individual. Ibid., 72-6.—Conway, W. E. Aledical records in the Army. Ibid., 1949, 93: 217; passim.—Fondaminsky, F. I. Medicinskaja dokumentacija v vojskovom rajone. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 15-24.— Friend, D. G., & Reid, H. S. A system of records for the hospital clearing station. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 163-9.— Gordon, J. E. Medical records for epidemiologic use. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 1, 7.— Guerrier, O. C. P. P. Quelques remarques sur les fiches mddicales utUisees aux armees; leur but, leur utiUtd et leur importance. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1940, 112: 83-92 — Hamilton, E. L. The future of medical records in Army hospi- tals. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1948, 19: 5-8.—Hyde, F. S. U. S. soldiers and Women's Army Corps learn why and how of medical records. Hosp. Management, 1943, 56: No. 3, 82-6.—Kaminsky.L. Otdetnostmedicinskaja. In: Encikl.slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 255-60.—Love, A. G. The importance of adequate records of the sick and wounded in the military services in time of war, and the best methods for obtain- ing them. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 461-81.—McGill, D. P. Preparation and submission of medical records and reports. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 51-4.—Medical machine records. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash.. 1948, 3: 33-9.—Medical records. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 1, 50.—Pasqualini, R. Q., & Lascalea, M. C. Normas para la ejecuci6n de historias clfnicas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 834-51.—Rakhmanov, A. Svidetelstvo o bolezni. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 4—7.—Roulin. Le fichier-statistique des infirmiers re'gimentaires. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 182.—Satre, A., & Pallut, S. Ndcessitd de l'adjonction au Uvret militaire d'une fiche mddicale individuelle. J. mdd. Paris, 1918, 37: 47-50.—Sheen, A. W. The case recording of wounds in war. CUn. J., Lond., 1916, 45: 109-11. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 26: 396-401.—Voitenko, M. Dokumentacija operativno- stabnaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Aloskva, 1946-48, 2: 551-5.—White, N. W. A method for recording flight surgeons' data. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 106, tab.------ Suggested changes in the preparation and distribution of medical records. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 133-6.—Zertuche, A. La ficha mddica individual. Mem. Convene, mdd. mil. mex., 1936, 189. --- medical: Maintenance. See also Records administration. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Hos- pital record card (A. F. I. 1220) p.3. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 259, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-1075, Medical Department: Index to regulations regarding records of sick and wounded. 8p. 8? Wash., 1925. Disposition of dental records. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 368.—Hepple, R. A. A card index system for office records in general hospitals. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 43-5.—Krichevsky, J., & Fedotov, I. Medicinskaja kartodka peredovogo rajona. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 931-3, pi.—Mazur, M. M. O sisteme medicinskogo udeta i otdetnosti. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 28-30.—Santo Cardoso, E. Instrucoes reguladoras dos docu- mentos sanitarios de origem. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 267-79.—Smyth, E. A. A suggested simplification of in- patient clinical records. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 90.— Ustinova, K. Medicinskaja knifka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. 1946-48, 3: 933-6.—Wangeman, C. P. An experiment in the recording of surgical and anesthetic data in military service; the adaptation of HoUerith punch cards, used at 2nd Army maneu- vers, 1940. Anesthesiology, 1941, 2: 179-85. ---- medical: U. S. Navy. Banker, M. A. Card indexing of health records. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: Suppl., 80-2.—Bindler, S. Card index file of inoculations due. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 54.—Cancelmo, J. J. Clinical chart made by a rubber stamp. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU., 1919, 13: 287-9.—Clinical records of patients transferred to Naval convalescent hospitals. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 274.—Eaton, W. E. The new Hospital Corps forms. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1916, 10: 300-4.—Edrington, H. G., Kieley, J. M., & Rowland, R. Omitting rules lined on medical history sheet. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 131.—Gallenstein, L. J., & Dorsey, E. G. Health records, a priority assignment. Ibid., No. 4, 67-9.—Health records [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 237-58.—Henry, H. B. A card index of specific cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1915, 9: 113.— James, R. W. Typewriting of medical history in health records. Ibid., 1921, n. ser., 5: Suppl., No. 4, 45-7.—Mink, O. J., & McCormack, J. A. A move to standardize the quar- terly marks of the Hospital Corps, United States Navy. Ibid., 21: 35-41.—Potts, W. T., & Woelkerding, H. A. Immunization record card. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 62.—Procedure for the preparation and submission of medical records and reports of Army patients in oversea Navy medical units and Navy patients in oversea Army medical units [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 8, 27-9.—Rueber, E. C. Common errors found in health records. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 79.—Stephenson, C. S., & Churchill, C. W. The use of vital records in miUtary service, the Navy. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 231-4.—Sticker (A) for loose leaves in health records. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1919, 13: Suppl., 80.—Stiller, J. Record control of mass admissions of patients. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 3, 40-2.—Ware, R. L. The future of hospital records in the Navy. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1948, 19: 9.—Yanchul, S. Care of health records. Hosp. Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 3, 17-9. ---- medical: Veterans. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-52: Establishment of weekly history meetings. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- TB 10A-86: Instructions for the prepara- tion of VA Form 10-2614a, Clinical record, brief. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- TB 10A-87: Instructions for the prepara- tion of VA Form 10-2593A, Record of Domi- ciliary Care. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- TB 10A-99: A guide to be used in the preparation of Final Summary, History (parts 1 and 2) and Physical Examination forms of the Clinical Records Series. 15p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- TB 10A-159: Loan of VA hospital clinical records [1] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. ---- TB 10A-172: Inspection of clinical and medical files by accredited representatives (interpretation of R&P R-525 (B) (4) 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. ---- TB 10A177: Release of copy of VA Form 10-2614, Clinical Record—Final Summary, to personal physicians of veterans. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. ---- TB 10A-204: Use of standard forms for medical records. 3p. 26Hcm. Wash., 1949. Densen, P. M. The future of medical records in Veterans hospitals. J. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1948, 19: 11-3. RECORD book. See Civilian defense, Centers. RECORDS ADMINISTRATION RECORDS administration. See also File system; Record, medical: Main- tenance. Simon, G. B., & Berwick, L. Collection and maintenance of records, p.329-79. 8? Wash., 1947. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 18. Emch, A. F. Medical records administration in the Navy. BuU. Am. Ass. M. Rec. Librarians, 1943-44, 15: 6-10.—Leahy, E. J. Records administration and the war. Mil. Affairs, 1942, 6: 97-108.—Messmore, I. L. Description of modern Army medical records, their uses and how they are kept. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 8, 26-8.—Salter, W. S., & Thompson, J. E. Medical records section. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 12, 31-3.—Wilson, J. L. Advantages and disadvantages of the unit record system for the Marine hospitals. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 208-10. RECOVERY room. See with Operating room. RECREATIONAL service. See also Hospital service, recreational; Occupa- tional therapy; Prisoner of war, Recreation. Adams, G. J. Dollars for morale. Red Cross Courier, 1941- 42, 21: No. 2, 5.—Barrett, J. W. Recreation in wartime. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 389.—Bettica, R. Les lectures des mobilises et la Uttdiature italienne. Presse mdd., 1940, 48: 565.-—Commission on Training Camp Activities, War Depart- ment. In: Aled. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1923, 1: 581-4.—Dunn, B. S. Recreation as a moral force in Army lUe. Am. Med., 1919, n. sei., 14: 418-20.—Jayne, T. W. Community war time recreation needs. Am. Phys. Educ. Rev., 1918, 23: 479.'—Lindeman, E. C. Recreation and morale. Am. J. Sociol., 1941-42, 47: 394-405.—Maruya, S., Isikawa, T., & Suzuki, Y. Senzi-ka kokumin no seikatu kankyo ni kansuru tyosa; dai ni ho, seikatu zikan ni kansuru tyosa seiseki [Surveys on the life-environment of the Japanese people during war time; (2) report, results of surveys of their leisure time (activities)l Kosei kagaku, 1942, 3: 602.—New Jersey takes steps to insure the welfare of Army recruits. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 16-21.— Per ardua ad astra. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 301.—Reading matter for troops in Iceland. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 641.— Recreational centers for soldiers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2601. RECREATIONAL therapy. See also Recreational service. Great Britain. Admiralty. Handbook of physical and recreational training for the use of the Royal Navy, 1940. v.2: Recreational train- ing. 182p. 24cm. Lond., 1940. Great Britain. War Office. Physical and recreational training, 1941. 142p. 18cm. Lond., 1941. Barnes, J. H. Red Cross recreation in mUitary hospitals. Crippled ChUd., 1943-44, 21: 2-4.—Leslie, F. E. Recreational therapy for the mentaUy ill. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 233-6.—Michaels, J. J., & Thornton, M. K. Recrea- tion work as a therapeutic adjunct on a neuropsychiatric service in an Army general hospital. Psychiat. Q. Suppl., 1946, 20: 253-60. RECRUIT. See also Draft; Recruiting; Recruiting board; Selective Service; Service; Soldier; also Mo- bilization. Froshaug, H. The young patriots. Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh., 1947, Suppl., 47, 556-67.—Illingworth, F. The recruit. J. Chart. Soc. Massage, Lond., 1939-40, 25: 272.—Stout, T. D. M. The recruit; his selection and training. N. Zealand M. J., 194a, 48: 556-65.-—Van Rampaey. Celui-ci voudrait etre dans une arme portde, U a des digestions laborieuses que le fatiguent (Caricature) In: Mdmento thdr., Par., 1946, 63. --- Age. Age and physical examination. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 202-11.—Bernard, L. L'incorporation des jeunes recrues. Rev. hyg., Par., 1921, 43: 58.—Classification of recruits in 40-50 age-group. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 244.—Extension of the age for miUtary service and conscription of women. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 660.—Heatly-Spencer, J., & Biggam, A. G. The examination of elderly men for fitness for an active physical Ufe. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 361-6 — Lemoine, G. H. Appel du contingent; age des recrues; date d'appel; mesures hygidniques a prendre sdlection du contingent. RECRUIT Rev. hyg., Par., 1921, 43: 59-73.—Lowered (The) draft age. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 701.-—National service; earlier enrol- ment of youths [Gt. Britain] Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 741.— Nilsson, E. [To what extent would it be advisable to reduce the conscription age with reference to individual physical de- velopment?] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1914, 39: 1-22. ---- Health and disease. See also Defect; Dental health, Defects; Dermatosis, Disability; Fitness; Manpower, National public health aspect; Naga sore; Re- jection; Tuberculous, Recruits; Unfit; Venereal disease, Recruits; also Psychiatry, Experiences. Bailey, W. H. Infection among selectees. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1941, 34: 481.—Blotner, H. Studies in glycosuria and diabetes mellitus in selectees. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: 1109-14/—Fox, F. G. Eye, ear, nose and throat defects in relation to recruiting. Dis. Eye &c. Throat, 1942, 2: 176-81.— Galdi, F. Da una revisione di riformati; appunti clinici. Fol. med., Nap., 1919, 5: 728; passim.—Giauque, C. D. More draft revelations. J. Phys. Educ, 1941-42, 39: 47.—Health problems in national defense. Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1941, 19: No. 50, 1-4.-—Health of trainees better than in 1917. J. Am, M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1780.—Health of young men under Selec- tive Service. Ibid., 54.—Hershey, L. B. Selective Service and its relation to nutrition. Proc. U. S. Nat. Nutr. Conf., 1941, 63-7.—Hullsiek, R. B. Physical defects of selectees. Minnesota M., 1941, 24: 1052-4.—Kagan, S. E. [Deviations in physical development and correction in youths of the draft age] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 8, 41-3.—Katz, Kaplan & Diatchenko. [Diseases of the upper respiratory tract and aural apparatus among recruits] Voen. san. delo, 1929, 86-9.— Kearns, J. J. Some pathological specimens from a group of supposedly robust young men. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944- 45, 15: 107.—Klebe, H. Der gute Soldat und seine Sippe (erbbiologische Untersuchungen an 100 Angehorigen der Kriegsmarine) Veroff. Marine San., 1936, H. 28, 41-71.— Mace, H. F. Physical condition of soldiers at induction; what the schools might do to overcome defects shown. J. School Health, 1944, 14: 213-7.—McKinlay, C. A. Physical defects of selectees. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 54.-—Munoz, I. Higiene militar; resumen de clases del curso B de preparacidn. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 610-9.—Neuschutz, L. M. Unfit for Army duty. Volta Rev., 1942, 44: 29-31.—P., H. C. Youth physically under par. Am. J. Orthodont., 1941, 27: 658-60 — Parran, T. Health deficiencies of selectees. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 17, 6701.-—Physical defects of drafted men. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1775.—Rogers, J. F. F. F. F. F., 2000 A. D. Yale J. Biol., 1946-47, 19: 613-8.—Rottersman, W. The selectee and his complaints. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 79-86 — Rowntree, L. G. Is your son fit for service? Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 38.—Simko, M. V. Physical defects of early regis- trants. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod., 1943, 33: No. 8, 16.—Source of selectee ills. Med. Times, N. Y., 1941, 69: 285.—Val Vilares, A. do. Os exames previos de saude em medicina militar. Hora med., Rio, 1944, No. 74, 9-15.—Voflte. Rekrutierung und Lungenerkrankungen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1924, 1: 52.—Wile, I. S. PubUc health and the draftees. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 335-9.—Wolberg, A. Niezwykle rzadki przypadek wady rozwojowej, stwierdzony u poborowego pod- czas komisji poborowej w pow. Wloszczowa. Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 379. ---- Malingering. See Malingering. ---- Medical aspect. See also Dental examination; Induction sta- tion; Medical examination; Reception station. Geigel. Der Kanon des jungen Soldaten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1919, 66: 1491-3.—Miiller, H. Welche Aufgaben bringt die Einstellung der Rekruten dem Truppenarzt? Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1551-4. ------ Die arztUche Betreuung der Rekruten. Deut. Aerztebl., 1938, 68: 43. ---- Mental and nervous defective. See also Criminal, Mental deficiency; Neu- rotic; Psychopath. Greene, R. A., & Raymond, C. S. Feebleminded and defective delinquents of draft age. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsy- chiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 195- 203.—Jackson, M. M. Subnormal intelligence in the malad- justed naval trainee; problems in recognizing low inteUigence. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 279-86. ------ Subnormal intelligence in the maladjusted naval trainee. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 29-32.—Menninger, W. C. The lowest eight per cent. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 202-9.—Mental and nervous disabUities of selectees. BuU. Chicago M. Soc, 1940-41, 43: 669.—Otness, H. R. The mental defective and the under-age man in the Navy. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 26-8 — RECRUIT 849 RECRUITING BOARD Weaver, T. R. The incident of maladjustment among mental defectives in mUitary environment. Am. J. Ment. Defic, 1946-47, 51: 238-46. ---- National Guard. See under National Guard. ■--- naval. See also other subheadings. Baganz, C. N., Mearin, R. J., & Woods. W. A. Mental mechanisms and morale factors of naval recruits in training. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 67.—Carpenter, D. N. Feeding and housing recruits, Newport, R. I. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1917, 11: 421 — McDaniel, F. L. Selection and placement of the Naval recruit. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 114-6. ---- Rehabilitation. See under Dental care; also under Rehabilita- tion. ■--- Requirements. See Medical examination, Physical standards. --- Selection. See also Electroencephalography; Selection board; Selective Service. Certuche, A. Nuevo sistema de reclutamiento en relacidn con la funcion social y educativa del Ejdrcito. Mem. Convene. mdd. mU. mex., 1936, 86-90.—Freeman, R. G. Constitutional factors in the selection of recruits. In: Phys. & Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 13-7 — Rees, J. R. Selection methods in the British Army as social medicine. Acta med. leg. social., Brux., 1948, 1: 196-213.— Sampaio, M. Selecao dos recrutas. Rev. med. cU. Brasil, 1942, 50: 399-405. RECRUITING. See also Recruit; also Aviator, Physical exam- ination; Hospital staff, Recruiting. Circular relating to the enlistment of men for the united states naval service. 15p. 8? Wash., 1904. Muller, H. Musterung, Aushebung, Einstel- lung; ein Wegweiser fiir die Tatigkeit beim Ersatzgeschaft. 145p. 8? Berl., 1936. Auslandisches (Ein) Rekrutierungssystem. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1949, 26: 151-76.—Brookes, E. A. Recruiting for the Navy. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1918, 15: 148.—Edgar, W. H. On recruiting. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 263-7.—Extrait de la loi relative au recrutement de 1'Armde du 31 mars 1928. J. sc. mdd. LUle, 1928, 46: pt 1, 358-61.—Grimbly, A. F. On real economy in recruiting. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1921, 7: 135- 8.—Jacobs, J., & Horner, W. D. Recruiting observations. CaUfornia J. M., 1917, 15: 391.—Schwiening. Militarersatz- wesen (Rekrutierung) In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 481-97.—Sembower, J. F. Indiana coUeges rationaUze recruiting. Occupations, 1941-42, 20: 113-5. --- Medical aspects. See also Medical examination. Bartelheimer, H. Aus den Erfahrungen uber miUtararzt- liche Auslese. Med. Klin., Berl., 1941, 37: 358-60.—Carbery, A. D. Some medical aspects of recruiting for war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1927, 2: Suppl., 365-70.—Harkness, C. A. Experi- ences in the mustering office. Clinique, Chic, 1919, 40: 209- 12.—Howe, O. H. Lessons from the selective military draft. Boston M. & S. J., 1920, 183: 589-96.—Roberts, W. E. The medical aspect of naval recruiting. Med. J. AustraUa, 1944, 2: 8-10.—Seleccion de las tropas;^ turismo; parque; recreos y colonias; colonizacidn y migraciones. In: Plan anallt. salud pub. (Argentina Seer, salud pub.) B. Air., 1947, 3: 1478-80.— Trombetta, E. Ancora sul reclutamento di guerra. Gior. med. mU., 1917, 65: 796-802.—Wilde, A. G. A few recruiting difficulties. Mil. Surgeon, 1930-31, 67: 435-40. RECRUITING board. See also Selection board. Andrews, C. F. More about drafts and defense boards. Nebraska M. J., 1940, 25: 424.—Barber, J. R. The work of the draft boards. Colorado M., 1918, 15: 267-71.—Fetterman, J. L. A day at the induction board. BuU. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1942, 27: No. 9, 5.—Mabbott, J. M. Comment on exemption boards. N. York M. J., 1917, 106: 318-21.—Porter, W. C. Experiences of the Canadian-American Military Board. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 64, 117-9.—Recruiting boards; suUanUa- mide; studies of world areas. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119:1029.— Work of the induction boards. Ibid., 1940, 115: 1370. ---- Medical members. See also Medical examination; Psychiatrist, Duties. India. Army. Medical Directorate. Med- ical boards, p.l. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 290, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. 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J., 1918, 108: 703.—Draft board physi- cians. J. Maine M. Ass., 1940, 31: 309.—Dunham, E. S. Experience and impressions of a rural examining physician. Kentucky M. J., 1942, 40: 181-3.—Efficiency of medical boards. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 245.—Examining physicians on local boards. Virginia M. Month., 1941, 68: 228; 414.—Gallwey, J. The work of the Medical Advisory Board for District Exemption Board, Division One, Northern California. California J. M. 1918, 16: 118-25.—Knight, S. H. A sketch of.the work of the medical advisory board. Grace Hosp. Bull., Detr., 1918-19, 3: 1-11.—Lipscomb, W. N. Experiences of a state medical officer. Kentucky M. J., 1942, 40:180.—Mayo, W. J. Medical advisory boards. Minnesota M., 1918, 1: 66.—Medical advisory boards. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 258-61.—Medical Advisory Council to Selective Service. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 147.-—Medical personnel for the operation of the Selective Service. Connecticut M. J., 1940, 4: 679.—Medical preparedness. Rhode Island M. J., 1940, 23: 200. Also Week. Roster, Phila., 1940-41, 36: 739-41.—Medical preparedness news. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1940, 9: 359; 1941, 10: 194.—Meeting of Selective Service physicians. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 48.—Millet, J. A. P. The place of the medical practitioner in the Selective Service System. N. York State J. M., 1945, 45: 528-32.—Moren, J. J. Eighteen months experience on the induction board. Kentucky M. J., 1944, 42: 200-5.—O'Sheel, P. Ohio pays draft examiners. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: 45.—Physician denied appeal in draft bribery. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 659.—Pierce, A. H. Plan for assisting examining physicians on medical induction boards in Pennsylvania. Ment. Health BuU., Danville, 1943-44, 21: No. 4, 3-8.—Psychiatry and the draft board physician. Psychiat. Q., 1942, 16: 193.—Robie, T. The draft board physician's responsibUity in national defense. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1941, 38: 398-400.—Sexton, L. Exemption boards and the medical men in making and keeping up an army. Charlotte M. J., 1918, 78: 59-61.—Spafford, F. A. Selective draft regula- tions and Medical Advisory Boards. J. Lancet. 1918, 38: 599-601.—Toll, J. L. The relationship between the local board examining physician and the registrant with reference to the initial examination. Kentucky M. J., 1943, 41: 154.— Vacation over for draft board examining physicians; stepped-up program needs help of local doctors to make screening examina- tion of registrants. Ohio M. J., 1942, 38: 158. RECRUITING statistics. See also Rejection, Statistics. Bowerbank, F. T. The physical efficiency of recruits for the New Zealand permanent forces. Med. J. AustraUa, 1938, 1: 841-6.—Cseh, P. Beszamol6 az idei fosorozasok tapasztala- tairdl. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 677-81.-—Datos sobre la aptitud ffsica en el servicio militar, por el Dr. Fr. MesserU de Lausania. Siglo mdd., 1916, 63: 231-4.—Fierro del Rio, L. Examen mddico a los conscriptos de la clase 1926 en la Quinta Delega- cidn del Distrito Federal. Sugestiones, Mdx., 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 100-11.—Handloser, S. Musterung und Volksgesund- heit. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1939, 52: 606-9.—Kanitu, M. Gen- eki tuwamono syokugyo to taikaku [Physique and occupations of soldiers in active service] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 709-20.— Koning, J. W. Enkele statistische gegevens omtrent den uitslag van het geneeskundig onderzoek van de ingeschrevenen voor de mUitie bij den eersten keuringsraad in Overijssel in 1914. Mil. geneesk. tschr., 1917, 21: 251-60.—Kurihara, H. Statis- tical investigations of the physique of the appUcants for recruits for Manchoukuo Army; observations on the physique of the appUcants in Chinchow province. J. Orient. M., Dairen, 1938, 28: 87.—Montagne. Rapport sur le recrutement dans la province de Maevatanana (Madagascar) Ann. mdd. pharm. col. Par., 1926, 24: 556-62.—Second AustraUan Imperial force and its recruits. Med. J. AustraUa, 1940, 1: 487.—Stamenkovic, K. T. [Author's observations on defective vision and eye diseases at the Tuzla MiUtary District during the recruiting in 1938] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11:393-8.—Waga, F. [Statis- RECRUITING STATISTICS 850 RECRUITING STATISTICS tics on the state of health of conscripts] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 23: 407; 541. ---- Argentina. Andrada, E. M., & Penal va Torino, T. D. de. El resultado de los reconocimientos mddicos de las clases 1917 y 1918 en la 5. divisi6n; clasificacion de las causas fisicas de las excepciones y su distribucidn. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 602-24.— Torrent, J. F. Informe sobre el reconocimiento de conscriptos del Distrito MUitar No. 35. Ibid., 1919, 18: 176-86. ---- Austria. Stracker, O. Der Korperzustand einiger Altersklassen der Wiener Bevo kerung im Spiegel einer miUtarischen Musterung. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1939, 52: 889-92. ---- Brazil. Castro Carvalho, A. de. Reflexoes s6bre inspecoes de sauda de sorteados. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 186-9.-—Fadigas de Souza Junior, J., Cobas Costa, L., & Carvalho Meio, J. de. A margem de selecao de saude para a F. E. B. na 6.a regiao mUitar. Ibid., 1946, 35: 3-32.—Ponce, G. de O. Inqudrito sobre o regime alimentar e estado de nutricao dos convocados na fase anterior a sua apresentacao ao Exdrcito. Ibid., 1948, 37: 443-54. ------& Moura, J. M. Estatistica das inspecoes de convocados correspondentes a 2. dpoca de 1946 e realizadas no 1. trimestre de 1947. Ibid., 19-44. ---- Canada. Kark, R. M., Hunter, M. E. F. [et al.] A nutritional survey and environmental study of newly enlisted draftees; a preliminary report of the biochemical aspects of the study. 3p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6069, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Gerin-Lajoie, L. La santd de notre jeunesse est-elle ce qu'eUe devrait dtre? Union mdd. Canada, 1941, 70: 524. ---- Czechoslovakia. TomSfk, L. O vysledcfch a vyznamu vSeobecndho roent- genovanf novacku v roce 1935. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1936, 12: 188-204. ------ Vysledky systematickd skiaskopie novadku v roce 1936. Ibid., 1937, 13: 312-7. ---- Denmark. Frederiksen, E. [Physical state of recruits] MUitaerlaegen, 1935, 41: 58-83.—Knudsen, K. A. [Physical state of young recruits] Ibid., 52-7.—Rp'rdam, H. [Physical condition of youths subject to conscription] Ibid., 1934, 40: 220-35. ---- France. Dumas, P. P. *La classe 1917 a la caserne Bernadotte a Pau. 58p. 8? Bord., 1916. Candiotti & Niviere. Les opdrations d'incorporation au Ve ddpot des dquipages de la flotte (1925-27) Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1929,119: 5-43.—Huot. Valeur physique du recrutement indigene dans les colonies du Gabon, du Moyen-Congo, de l'Oubangui-Chari et dans les territoires du Tchad. Ann. mdd. pharm. col., Par., 1922, 20: 361-85—Millet, A. H. L'in- corporation du contingent francais en 1921. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1922, 77: 307-15.—Moreau Defarges. Examen, classe- ment, entrainement, des jeunes soldats de la classe 1917. J. mdd. chir., Par., 1916, 87: 242-9. ---- Germany. Wachholder, R. *Die Ergebnisse der Unter- suchungen von SA-Mannschaften der Standarte 83. 22p. 8? Marb., 1935. Erste Ergebnisse bei den deutschen Musterungen fiir den Heeresdienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 788.—Fiirst, T. Vergleiche miUtararztUcher Musterungsergebnisse des Jahres 1935 mit der Vorkriegszeit in einigen oberbayerischen Muste- rungsbezirken. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 398-400.— Hieber. Winke fiir die AusbUdung der Rekruten in der Gasab- wehr. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 293-5. ------ Rekrutenbesich- tigung auch im Gasabwehrdienst? Ibid., 1938, 8: 47-9.— Muller, H. Musterung und Statistik. AUg. statist. Arch., 1936, 26: 1-12. ——- Die Ergebnisse der Musterung im Sommer 1935. Deut. Aerztebl., 1936, 66: 367-9. ------ Die Ergebnisse der Musterung im Jahre 1936. Ibid., 1937, 67: 74-6. ------ Die Musterung der Wehrmacht, ein Einblick in die Volksgesundheit. Oeff. Gesundhdienst., 1936-37, 2: A, 409-30.-—Warning, H. Ueber den Gesundheitszustand von 885 MitgUedern des deutschen Jungvolkes in der Hitlerjugend. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 348 (Abstr.) ---- Great Britain. Beggs, S. T. An investigation to determine certain charac- teristics in the physical equivalents of Lancashire recruits. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 19: 214-9.—Comrie, J. D. An analysis of physical defects among the general male population, based upon 10,000 recruit examinations. Lancet, Lond., 1919J 2: 957-60.—Drinkwater, H. Functional heart disease and recruiting. Brit. M. J., 1918, 1: 494.—Facts revealed by the physical examination of men of military age. Aled. Off., Lond 1920, 23: Suppl., 105.—Find a high rate of physical fitness among British men caUed to service. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 63.-—Fitness of men examined for the Armed Forces. J Am M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2266.—Health grades of recruits. 'Brit' M. J., 1940, 1: 513.—Kenny, E. B. Statistical reports of the health of the Navy, with special reference to the examination of recruits. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1930, 16: 89-101.—Turner, G. G. Cardiac trauma in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond ' 1942, 208: 196-200. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb., Lond., 1943, 9'! 238-46.—Unfit Army recruits in 1922. Lancet, Lond.. 1923 1 . C*71 ' ---- Italy. Baldovino, C. Osservando e meditando (note sugli inscritti di leva deUa classe 1905) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1925, 1: 257-67.—Carvaglio, E. La deficienza di statura, nei limiti stabiUti dagU articoU 75 e 79 del testo unico deUe leggi sul reclutamento del Regio Esercito. In his Med. leg. mil., 2 ed Milano, 1942, 2: 8-12. ------ L'obesita, di grado elevato soprattutto se d associata a bassa statura; quando produca gravi disturbi circolatori e respiratori e sia accompagnata da notevole prevalenza del perimetro addominale sul perimetro toracico. Ibid., 27-43.—Fongoli, L. Note statistiche sulla revisione dei riformati e rivedibili deUe classi 1874-99 al ConsigUo di leva di Foggia (25 settembre-11 diciembre 1917) Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 1115-25.—Galeazzi, L. Le riforme mUitari deUe reclute provenienti da zone industrial! in confronto di queUe provenienti da zone agricole e montane, 1900-30. Med. lavoro, 1938, 29: 79-85. ---- Norway. Bryn, H., & Schreiner, K. E. Die Somatolo- gie der Norweger nach Untersuchungen an Rekruten. 608p. 27cm. Oslo, 1929. Forms No. 1, Skr. Norske vidensk. akad. Oslo, mat. natur. kl., 1929. Norway. Statistiske sentralbyra. Re- kruttering for haeren. Oslo (1922-37) 1926-39. Title varies: Rekruttering for den Norske haer, 1922-29 Forms Nos of Norges off. statist. Daae, H. [Military-medical contribution to Norwegian anthropology] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1922, 26: 151; 1923, 27: Bilag.—Hoist, H. B. Rekrutteringsstatistikken 1927. Ibid., 1932, 36: 65-70. ---- Peru. Fernandez Davila, G. Selecci6n mddica de los contingentes (resultado del reconocimiento de conscriptos de los anos 1911, 1912 y 1913) 127p. 24cm. Lima, 1913. Perez Aranibar, E. Resultados obtenidos en le ultimo examen de contingentes. Rev. san. mU., Lima, 1948-49, 21-22: 63-9. ---- Russia. Gorski, P. A. *K kharakteristike fiziceskago razvitija naselenija Bobrujskago uezda Minskoj gubernii; po dannym prizyvnykh spiskov voin- skago prisutstvija za 1874-99 gg. 145p. 8? S. Peterb., 1910. Aminev, A. [Results with the new health enquete for recruits] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 8, 37-41.—Berezovskaja, B. [Diseases of Odessa district, city and rural, population of conscription age, according to recruiting data for 1926] Profil. med., Kharkov, 1927, 6: No. 11, 30r41 — Lieberman, L. B. [Material for evaluation of the physical condition and general quaUfications of recruits of the regiments of the G. P. U. in 1929] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 162-9.—Osipov, V. P. O primenenU statej 1-9, raspisanija o godnosti k voennoj sluibe. Nevropat. psikhiat., 1946, 15: 7-14.-—Romanov, K. I. Physical development and state of health of recruits, according to the data of the Irkutsk MiUtary Commission for the years 1932-36 inclusive] Med. biul., Irkutsk, 193J, 106-27 — U. S. S. R. Army recruits. Armv M. Bull., 1937, No. 38, 107-10.—Wolfkovich, M. I., Feldman, S. P. [et al.] [State of the ears and upper respUatory tract among the recruits in Moscow, deferred due to oto-rhino-laryngological diseases in 1940] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez., 1941, 18: 211-9.—Zaicev, V. M. 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Health Rep., Wash., 1941, 56: 41-62.—Classification of various defects found at Army induction stations of registrants from local boards in Georgia, Dec. 1940- Dec 1941. BuU. Fulton Co. M. Soc, 1943, 17: No. 18, opp. p. 8, ch.—Clopper, E. N. The draft as a test of the nation's physical stamina. Med. Critic, 1918, 21: 183.—Davenport, C. B., & Love, A. G. Defects found in drafted men. Sc. Month., 1920, 10: 125-41.—Davenport, G. C. Defects found in drafted men. Good Health, 1920, 55: 283-90.—Davis, W. T., & Meisenbach, A. E., jr. Ophthal- mologic findings on draftees from the Washington, D. C, miUtary area; preUminary report. Am. J. Ophth., 1942, 25: 181-3.—Downing, A. H. Ocular defects in 60,000 selectees. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1945, 33: 137-43.—Drysdale, H. H. Medical Selective Service; brief analysis of the first 1000 selectees re-checked bv the Cleveland induction board. BuU. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1941, 26: No. 3, 8.—DSS Form 220, list of defects, January 1, 1942. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 249-57 — DSS Form 220, list of defects (revision as of August 15, 1942) Ibid., 258-65.—DSS Form 220, list of defects (revision as of January 16, 1943) Ibid., 266-74.—DSS Form 220, list of defects (revision as of March 9, 1945) Ibid., 275-82.—Edgren, H. D. The Selective Service examination tells us. J. Phys. Educ, 1941-42, 39: 96.—Edwards, T. I., & Hellman, L. P. Methods used in processing data from the physical examination reports of the Selective Service System. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 285-98.—Estimated number of men 18-37 years of age on August 1, 1945 who had been physicaUy examined for induction or enlistment and number accepted and rejected, by state [tab.] R>id., 3: 360.—Fitness for miUtary service in the United States. Nature, Lond., 1942, 149: 388.—General service acceptance rates by age group and race, Continental United States (tab.) In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 3: 22-6.-—General service acceptance rates in relation to changes in age groups subject to induction, by race and region, November 1940-December 1943; conti- nental United States (tab.) Ibid., 20.-—General service rejec- tion rates on preinduction examination by state, race, and examination status, August 1944-August 1945; September 1945-March 1946 [tab.] Ibid., 362; 364.—Glover, L. P., & Brewer, W. R. An ophthalmologic review of more than 20,000 men at the Altoona induction center. Am. J. Ophth., 1944, 27: 346-8.—Graham, J. C. Draft board examinations in 1917-18 and in 1940-41. Kentucky M. J., 1942, 40: 183-9.—Greene, E. H. The physical condition of Georgia's manpower as revealed by Selective Service. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1942, 31: 151-6.—Hammond, F. C. A resume of certificates issued by physicians in connection with the selective service. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 311.—Harrell, C. L. 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Dep., 1946, 6: 263-75.—Koontz, A. R. Our selectees are healthier. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 954; 1007 — Lew, E. A. Interpreting the statistics of medical examinations of selectees. J. Am. Statist. Ass., 1944, 39: 345-56.—List of Congressional hearings containing physical examination data on Selective Service registrants. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 312.— McGlannan, A., Requardt, W. W., & Hutchins, E. H. Some notes from the examination of five thousand selective service registrants. South M. J., 1919, 12: 97-102.—McMaster, P. E. Orthopedic conditions requiring medical survey among Marine recruits. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1041-3.—Map of the United States showing the four geographical regions used in Selective Service medical data. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 3: 1.—May- nard, E. P., jr. Examination of draftees at the Brooklyn Hos- pital. Brooklyn Hosp. 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North Carolina M. J., 1941, 2: 472-6.-—Percentage of Selective Service registrants in the Research sample study, by race, age group, and result of examination, in selected time periods, November 1940- December 1943; continental United States (tab.) [Also Reg. I, II, III, IV] In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 3:11; 13; 15; 17; 19.—Percent distribution of principal causes for rejection of registrants not previously examined, January 1945-August 1945; September 1945-March 1946 [tab.] Ibid., 372; 374.—Percent distribution of principal defects within broad defect groups, among regis- trants acceptable for Umited service, by race and age group, November 1940-December 1943, continental United States [tab.] Ibid., 58-61.—Percent distribution of principal defects within broad defect groups, among registrants disqualified for miUtary service, by race and age group, November 1940- December 1943, continental United States [tab.] Ibid., 62- 5.—Percent distribution of principal defects of registrants who were reexamined by race and result of examination, April 1942-September 1943, continental United States [tab.] Ibid., 66.—Perrott, G. S. Findings of Selective Service examinations. Milbank Mem. Fund Q., 1944, 22: 358-66. Also Proc. Annual Conf. Milbank Mem. Fund (1944) 1945, 22. Conf., 22-30.— Physical defects among drafted men in World war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 316.-—Physical defects in selectees. Week. BuU. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 69-71.—Physical fitness of American youth. Nat. Negro Health News, 1941, 9: 31-3.-—Physical fitness of draftees. Statist. BuU. Metrop. Life Insur., 1940, 21: No. 11, 1. Also Med. Soc. Rep., Scranton, 1941, 35: No. 5, 19.—Results of induction board examinations during the 6-month period March 1, 1941, to August 31, 1941. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 61, 78-81.—Results of induction sta- tion examinations. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 27.—Results of physical examination, 1917-18. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 51-71.—Reynolds, H. B. The Army medical examina- tions of the first draft. California J. M., 1918, 16: 70.—Rown- tree, L. G. The health of the nation as revealed by Selective Service. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 425-8. ------ The health needs of the nation as reflected by Selective Service. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944,43: 769-77. ■------ Rheu- RECRUITING STATISTICS 852 RECTUS MUSCLE matic heart disease and the physical fitness of the nation as seen by Selective Service. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1945, 26: 220-9. ------ McGill, K.H..& Folk, O.H. Health of Selective Serv- ice registrants. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 169-75. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1223-7.—Selection of samples for research data. In: Phvs. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 303.—Sibley. E. Statistics in Selective Service. Vital Statist, Spec Rep. U. S. 1940-41, 12: 353-5.— Sources of medical data in 1945 and 1946. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 305.-—Tracy, E. T. Selective Service points up health prob- lems. Connecticut Health BuU., 1947, 61: 31-3.—Williams, G. D. U. S. Army Induction Board experience November 1940- September 1942. Army M. BuU., 1943, No. 65, 105-35 — Wisconsin inductees; mentally and physically fit. MUwaukee M. Times, 1943, 16: No. 5, 15-7. ---- United States: Navy. Ammerman, C. C. Record of the Navy Recruiting Station, Pittsburgh, Pa. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1919, 13: 171.—Physical characteristics of recruits. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 5, 6-10.—Statistics; mental and physical quaUfications of recruits [Navy] Statistics for quarter ending June 30. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39:161.—Templeton, H. D. A thousand appUcants. Ibid., 1936, 34: 22-7. RECTUM. See also Hemorrhoid; Proctology. Cook, A. H. Rectal examinations. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 240.—Velasco Sanfuentes, A. Recto-sigmoidoscopia. Rev. san. mU. (ChUe) 1936, 4: 209-16. ---- Disease, and tumor. Albuquerque, E. T. de. Retite infiltrante e estenosante Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1945, 6: 933-42.—Alford, J. E. Observa- tion of anorectal disease and pUonidal cysts in an Army hospital. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1997-2000.—Berlatcky, G. B. [Fascial plastic surgery in prolapsus ani et recti] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 518-46.—Canto, N. Cancer del recto operado con supervivencia de cuatro anos y medio. Rev. espafi. med. cU. guerra, 1943-44, 2. dpoca, 6: 844-8.— Cornet. Adenocarcinome du rectum. Arch. Serv. san. Armde beige, 1946, 99: 94.-—-Johnson, P. E. Cancer of the rectum. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 218-23.—Jones, H. W. Adenocarcinoma of the rectum; case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 51-3.—McLaughlin, E. F. Complete rectal prolapse; report of case. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 152-5.—Mel-Ogly, B. M. [Causes and therapy of prolapse of rectum] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 483-91.—Milligan, E. T. C. The treatment of haemorrhoids in recruits. Med. Press & Ore, Lond., 1943, 210: 84.—Pefia y de la Pefla, E. Abscesos anorrectales. Bol. san. mil., Mdx., 1949, 2: 411-7.— Penn, W. F. Stricture of the rectum. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1931, 7: 373-8.—Shucksmith, H. S. Common anorectal conditions in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 269-77.—Stamatiu, C. Tratamentul prolapsului rectal total al adultului, prin procedeul Delorme-Juvara modificat. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 421-32, Ulust.—Stephens, H. E. R. An interesting case of carcinoma of the rectum. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 50.—Wright, F. S., & Hall, M. W. Myoma maUgnum of the rectum; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 71: 527-31.—Yamamoto, N. Heisotu ni hassei-seru tyokutyo-gan no iti rei ni tuite [A case of cancer of the rectum in a private soldierl Gun idan zassi, 1928, No. 182, 977-80. ---- Injury. See also Gastrointestinal tract, Injury; Injury-— by organs: Buttocks; Intestine, Injury. Bronstein, B. L. K voprosu ob ognestrelnykh ranenijakh vne briusinnogo otrezka prjamoj kiski. Vest, kbir., 1946, 66: No. 4, 88.—Croce, E. J., Johnson, V. S., & Wiper, T. B. The management of war injuries of the extraperitoneal rectum. Ann. Surg., 1945, 122: 408-31.—Feder, I. A. Wounds of the buttocks and rectum, with special emphasis on proctoscopy. MU. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 125-30.—Georgijevszkaja, V. S. A vdgbdl lovdsi sdriildsei. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 303 (Abstr.)— Gomziakov, G. A. Ognestrelnye ranenija prjamoj kiSki. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 4, 88-91.—Gordon-Watson, C. Wounds of the rectum and buttocks. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb.. 1940-41, 231-7; Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 426-32. ■------& Morgan, C. N. Wounds of the rectum and buttocks. Ibid., 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 911-20.—Greco, A. Sul trattamento di alcune ferite isolate del retto extraperito- neale in guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 46-53.-—Hartzell, J. B. Restoration of the rectum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1151-5.—Kleitscb, W. P. Foreign bodies in the rectum; a case report. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 215-7.—McCune, W. S. War wounds of the rectum and anal sphincter. Surgery, 1948, 23: 653-64.—Mummery, J. P. L. Injuries of the rectum resulting from the war. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1915-16, 9: Surg. Sect., Subsect. Proctol., 26-8.—Sarlin, E. Les plaies de guerre du rectum. France mdd., 1949, 12: No. 7, 3-8.— Steele-Perkins, D. D. Foreign body in the rectum. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 40.—Terrell, R. V. Penetratmg shrapnel wound of the rectum; case report. Tr. Am. Proct. Soc, 1944, 44: 261-4. Also Clinics, Phila., 1944-45, 3: 1062-5. RECTUS muscle (of abdomen) Bisset, R. D. N. Traumatic rupture of the left rectus ab- dominis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 47.—Bowers, W. F., & Richard, N. F. Rectus muscle strain simulating acute appendi- citis. AIU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 645-8.—Fruin, R. L., & Mc- Laughlin, C. W. Rectus muscle strains simulating acute intra- peritoneal disease; 51 cases at a Naval trainmg station. U. S Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 172-7.—Pugh, H. L., & Robnett, A. H. Sarcoma of rectus muscle; surgical management; report of a case. Ibid., 1945, 45: 729-32, 4 pi. RED cell. See Blood Transfusion, Material: Red cells; Erythrocyte. RED Cross. See also Ambulance service, Red Cross; also subsequent headings. O'Connor, B. [The Red Cross] under which all men may serve. [20]p. 19cm. Wash., 1946. Boner, A. J. Major Boner reports on the respect shown Red Cross instaUations. Wisconsin M. J., 1944, 43: 1159.—Grant, D. N. W. A tribute to the Red Cross. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 243-6.—Gumpert, M. Red Cross in war and peace. Ciba Symposia, 1942-43, 4: 1390-2.—Huber, M. La Croix- Rouge et la prdvention de la guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 284-301.—Lukashevich, D., & Finkler, J. Krasnyj Krest i Krasnyj Polumesjac. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 87-95.—Red (The) Cross. MU. Surgeon, 1917, 41: 721-5.—Salute to the Red Cross. Ibid., 1943, 92: 74. ---- Budget, and financing. American National Red Cross. Fund requirements, war fund campaign, March 1945; financial report for the war period January 1, 1942, to February 28, 1945. 18p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. ---- ARC circular 1139: Fund requirements; the American National Red Cross Fund cam- paign, March 1946; financial report for the war period January 1, 1942, to June 30, 1946. 15p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Congresses, conventions, and conferences. See also Geneva Convention; Humanitarian- ism; International Law. France. Croix Rouge Fran£Aise. Rapport presents au nom de la Society francaise de secours aux blesses militaires des armies de terre et de mer. Question. 3 nos. 4? S. Peterb., 1902. C. rend. Conf. internat. Soc. Croix Rouge, 1902, 7. Conf. CONTENTS No. 1. AppUcation pratique par les Socidtds de la Croix- Rouge des principes posds par la Convention de La Haye en matidre guerres maritimes. p.39-43. No. 2. Les Socidtes de secours aux blessds peuvent-eUes et doivent-eUes se charger des soins a donner aux prissoniers de guerre dans les termes du reglement de La Haye. p.46-8. No. 3. De l'abus du signe de la Croix-Rouge et des moyens de la rdprimer. p.97-100. [International] Conference Internatio- nale pour etudier les moyens de pourvoir a 1'insuffisance du service sanitaire dans les armees en campagne [3. Conf., 1929] [Articles] 22p.; 29p. 24^cm. Cairo, 1933. League of Red Cross Societies. Conven- tion de Geneve pour 1'amelioration du sort des blesses et des malades dans les armees en cam- pagne du 27 juillet 1929. 56p. 21cm. Geneve, 1931. Spain. Cruz Roja Espanola. Convemos internacionales para mejorar la suerte de los heridos y enfermos en campana y trato de los prisioneros de guerra. 96p. 12? Madr., 1931. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. NAVMED 903: Manual on the Geneva Convention and Naval Medical RED CROSS 853 RED CROSS Liaison with the American Red Cross 38d 23cm. Wash., 1945. Voncken, J. La revision des grandes con- ventions humanitaires (2e 6tude) 15p 8° Liege, 1938. ---- Realisation des zones sanitaires. 7p 24cm. Liege, 1939. Boeri, G. Vantaggi igienici delle controsanzioni. Mor- gagni, 1935, 77: 1267-9.—Campos-Hugueney. Estudio crftico de un proyecto de revisidn de la Convencion de Ginebra Med nul. espafi., 1904-05, 11: 170; 217.—Cannes; scene of the L Conference of the League of Red Cross Societies, AprU 1919 J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 143.—Cawadias, A. p'. The Red Cross. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 664.—Colemberg, E. v. Rotes Kreuz und Luftschutz; zum 70. Jahrestage der Genfer Konvention. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 231-3.—Convenio para mejorar la suerte de los heridos y enfermos de los ejdrcitos en campana de 6 de JuUo de 1906. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1906 20: 391-9.—Convention de Gendve pour l'amdlioration du sort des blessds et des malades dans les armdes en campagne du 27 juiUet 1929. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1929, 11: 551-62.— Des Cilleuls, J. Au sujet des Conventions de Gendve et la ndcessitd de leur vulgarisation. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 226-9. ------ Coup d'oeil sur la Convention de Gendve du 12 aoiit 1949 relative a la protection des personnes civiles en temps de guerre. Paris mdd., 1949, 39: 487-9.—Des Gouttes, P. Contribution a la rdvision de la Convention de Gendve, du 27 juillet 1929, pour 1'amdUoration du sort des blessds et des malades dans les armdes en campagne Rev internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 588-61&.—Dunant, H. La charitd sur les champs de bataiUe; insuffisance du personnel mddical des armdes; Comitd international de Gendve; comitds nationaux de secours; neutralisation des blessds sanctionnde par le traitd de Gendve. Annde sc. indust., Par. (1865) 1866 10: 303-20—Fawcus, H. The fifteenth International Red Cross Conference at Tokyo, October 20-29, 1934. J. R Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 145-52.—Fonck. Neue volkerrechtUche Abkommen uber Verwundeten- und Kriegsgefangenenbehand- lung. MU. Wbl., Berl., 1933-34, 118: 1472-4.—Geneva Convention for the ameUoration of the condition of the wounded and sick in Armed Forces in the field, of August 12, 1949. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, Suppl., 1949, 2: 299-326.— Geneva Convention for the ameUoration of the condition of wounded, sick and shipwrecked members of Armed Forces at sea, of August 12, 1949. Ibid., 327-49.—Geneva (The) Con- vention and modern warfare. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 160-3.—Geneva and Hague Conventions and American National Red Cross. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy Wash 1942, App. C, 1-22.—Johnson, L. W. Revision of the Hague Convention. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 399-415.— Mustarde, J. C. The practice of the Geneva Convention in time of war. Surgo, Glasg., 1944-45, 11: 24-7.—Palasciano. De la neutralisation des blessds en temps de guerre et de ses consequences therapeutiques. Presse mdd. beige, 1863-64, 16: 389-92.—Reunion de Socidtds de la Croix-Rouge de pays non- belhgdrants. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 424.— Schickele, M. J. A. La Convention de Gendve et la guerre moderne. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1927, 21: 56-f" La Convention de Gendve et la guerre moderne. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mil., 1936, 6. sess., 49-77. Also Rev. Serv. san. mU., Par., 1936, 104: 991-1031. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mil., 1936, 6. Sess., 49-77. Also BuU. internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1937, 10: 5-30.—Sick and wounded in warfare; new International Convention. Brit. M. J., 1931, 1: 597.— Some aspects of the Hague Convention. Kansas City M. J., 1940, 16: No. 4, 18.—Stahl, O. Fiinfundsiebzig Jahre Genfer Konvention, 22. 8. 1864 bis 22. 3. 1939. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 393-7.—Toubert. Au sujet d'une future rdvision eventueUe de la Convention de Gendve. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1947, 41: 230-8.—Union internationale le secours; rdunion tenue a Gendve de 10 octobre 1939. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 116-23. ---History. See also names of wars and campaigns. American National Red Cross. ARC [circular] 541: Red Cross service record; accom- plishments of seven years, July 1, 1939-June 30, 1946. 105p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. American National Red Cross. War Council. The work in Europe of the American Red Cross. 68p. 22^cm. Wash., 1917. —— The work of the American Red Cross during the war; a statement of finances and ac- complishments for the period July 1, 1917, to February 28, 1919. 90p. 23cm. Wash., 1919. Bicknell, E. P. With the Red Cross ii Europe, 1917-22. 506p. 23cm. Wash., 1938. Boardman, M. T. Under the Red Cross flag at home and abroad. 333p. 8? Phila., 1915. Fotjcault, A. Croix-Rouge Francaise; la oociete' de Secours aux Blesses Militaires, 1864- 1934. 235p. 20cm. Par., 1936. France. Croix Rouge Francaise. La Societe de secours aux blesses militaires des armees de terre et de mer en Chine 1900-01. 136p. 8? Par., 1901. Germany. Deutsches Rotes Kreuz. Rap- port sur l'activite de la Societe" Allemande pendant les guerres greco-turque et sud-africaine et pendant expedition en Chine, p.59-67. 4? S. Peterb., 1902. C. rend. Conf. internat. Soc. Croix Rouge, 1902, 7. Conf. Great Britain. Reports by the Joint War Committee and the Joint War Finance Com- mittee of the British Red Cross Society and the Order of St. John in England on Voluntary aid rendered to the sick and wounded at home and abroad and to British prisoners of war, 1914-19, with appendices. 823p. fol. Lond., 1921. Hunt, E. T. E. The Red Cross on the front line in the great battle of 1918. 16p. 21cm. Par., 1918. Korson, G. G. At his side; the story of the American Red Cross overseas in World war II. 322p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. Unwin, S. The work of V. A. D., London 1, during the war. 96p. 8? Lond., 1920. Duprat, J. Sous le drapeau de la Croix-Rouge au cours des deux guerres franco-allemande (1870, 1914-18) Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1932, 14: 743-65.—First (The) picture of first-aid men with the Red Cross on their arm bands; this imaginative drawing appeared in L'lUustration, Paris, December 12, 1863, and shows Swiss volunteers caring for wounded soldiers [Ulust.] Ciba Symposia, 1942-43, 4: 1381.—Fulton, J. F. Origins of the Red Cross and the neutraUty of wartime medical services. Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7: 253-9.—GiKenko, N. V. Vystavka Krasnago Kresta v Berline [1-16 okt., 1898 g.] Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1899, 194: Med. spec, pt, 249-87.—West, R. M. The Red Cross, and the World War. In her Hist. Nurs. Pennsylvania, 1939, 30-2.—Young, A. The story of the St. John Ambulance Brigade and The British Red Cross Society. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 86-91. ---- International relations. Red Cross. International Red Cross Committee. Rapport du Comite" internationale de Geneve; du secours international en temps de guerre, p.52-6. 4? S. Peterb., 1902. C. rend. Conf. internat. Soc. Croix Rouge, 1902, 7. Conf. Comite international de la Croix-Rouge et la guerre. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22:7; passim; 1941,23:1; passim.— Des Cilleuls, J. L'oeuvre du Comitd international de la Croix- Rouge au cours de la seconde Guerre mondiale, 1939-46. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 170-5.—G., P. D. Le comitd international de la Croix-Rouge et la guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 151-7.-—Huber, M. Principes d'action et fondements de l'oeuvre du Comitd international de la Croix- Rouge, 1939-46. Ibid., 1947, 29: 45-80.—Memorandum du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge sur les activitds re- spectives des Puissances protectrices et du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge, du 15 novembre 1939. Ibid., 1940, 22: 237-45.-—Missions du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge; mission du Dr. Junod a Paris, 10 au 24 aout 1940. Ibid., 802- 4.-—Missions du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge; visites de camps, par des ddldguds du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge, en pays belligdrants et en pays ayant rompu les relations diplomatiques avec certains Etats. Ibid., 1939, 21: 961-74, 8 pi.-—Noyes, C. D. League of Red Cross Societies. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y., 1922, 1136.—Oeuvre du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge pendant la seconde Guerre mondiale. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1947, 29: 293; passim.—Ryan, P. E. News from the International Red Cross. Red Cross Courier, 1940—41, 20: No. 4, 21. ---- National aspects. American National Red Cross. The Ameri- can Red Cross reports to the people: Since Pearl Harbor. 22p. 16Mcm. Wash., 1941. Canadian Red Cross Society. Canadian Red Cross in war and peace. 30p. 23cm. Toronto, after 1941. RED CROSS 854 RED CROSS Rossijskoe obScestvo Krasnogo Kresta. Rapport du Comite' central russe. 3 nos. 4°. S. Peterb., 1902. C. rend. Conf. internat. Soc. Croix Rouge, 1902, 7. Conf. CONTENTS No. 4. Mesures a prendre pour propager la connaissance de la convention de Gendve dans les armdes et les principes de la Croix-Rouge dans toutes les classes de la Socidtd. p. 126-8. No. 8. Apercu des rdsultats de l'assistance prdtde par la Socidtd de la Croix-Rouge de Russe pendant les guerres ayant dclatd depuis la dernidre confdrence de Vienne, en 1897. p.161- 71. No. 11. Quelle est l'activitd qui, en temps de paix, rdpond le mieux a la tache essentielle de la Croix-Rouge et contribue a prdparer le plus efficacement possible les socidtds de la Croix- Rouge a rempUr leur mission en temps de guerre? p. 131-5. Satzung der freiwilligen Krieger- Sani- TATSKOLONNE VOM RoTEN KREUZ. 15p. 12? Berl., 1909. Boland, G. W. Langs den hervormingsweg van ons Roode Kruis. Mil. geneesk. tschr., 1917, 21: 15-7.—Des Gouttes, P. Note sur Tinddpendance des socidtds nationales de la Croix- Rouge. Rev. mternat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 521-3.— Lyautey. Exposd de Taction hors de France de la Socidtd de secours aux blessds miUtaires (Croix-Rouge frangaise) Ibid., 1933, 15: 723—44, 6 pi.—Maniobras y revista de la Cruz Roja en Granada; se efectuaron en la tarde del Domingo en los campos de Armilla. Cruz roja, Madr., 1932, 34: 274. Organization of service. See also Blood transfusion service, Organiza- tion. Bondy, R. E., Ryan, P. E., & Nicholson, J. T. War programs of the American Red Cross. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1944, 71: 170-80.—Called to order; call to service. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 12, 3.—Constitution et situations particuUdres de socidtds de Croix Rouge en temps de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 763-6.—Davis, N. H., & Huber, M. Collaboration des socidtds nationales de la Croix- Rouge en cas de conflit armd. Ibid., 1939, 21: 839-41.— Junior (The) Red Cross and the war. Bull. League Red Cross Soc, 1942, 23: 24-7.—Kingsbury, S. Keene's dog sled motor corps. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 6, 15.—Komiyama, T. Doitu Sekizyuzi Sigan Eisei Dan no sosiki narabi-ni sono un-yo ni tuite [Organization and operation of the German Volunteer Red Cross Sanitation Group] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 171-85.—Patry, G. Collaboration des socidtds nationales de la Croix-Rouge avec les pouvoirs pubUcs de leurs pays respectifs, en vue de Taction en temps de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1938, 20: 777-801. — La soUdaritd des socidtds nationales en cas de conflit. Ibid., 1939, 21: 658-71, pi.— Rapport du Comitd international de la Croix-Rouge et de la Ligue des Socidtds de la Croix-Rouge sur les travaux de la Commission rdunie a Gendve les 17-19 Janvier 1939, pour dtudier la coUaboration des socidtds nationales de la Croix- Rouge en cas de conflit armd. Ibid., 357-91. ---- Periodicals. Cruz Roja espanola. Madr., v.49, No. 489-91, 1949- DRK-Arbeitsbrief. Potsdam, v.3, 1944- France Croix-Rouge. Par., n. ser., v.2-3, 1947-48. International health bulletin of the League of Red Cross Societies. Geneve, v.l, 1949- League of Red Cross Societies. Boletin de la Liga de sociedades de la Cruz Roja. Geneve, v.25, No. 10-12, 1944- Revue Internationale de la Croix-Rouge et Bulletin international des Societes de la Croix- Rouge. Supplement. Geneve, v.l, 1948- Rote (Das) Kreuz. Solothurn, v.27, 1919- Rotkreuz-Freund (Der) Basel, v.30, 1946- Vers la sante. v.4-9, 11. 7v. 27cm. Par., 1923-30. Vie et bonte. Par., n. ser., No. 1, 1948- Volunteer (The) Wash., v.2, 1949- World-wide. Wash., v.l, 1947- Zvesti Cerveneho KrIza. Bratisl., v.5, 1949- — Relations of military. United States. War Department. Regu- lations governing the employment of the Ameri can Red Cross in time of war. 18p. 19^cm Wash., 1917. Also Changes 1-2, 1918-19. Assignment of Red Cross personnel with Medical Depart- ment in overseas service. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 4, 28.—Boardman, M. T. Can the Japanese Red Cross help our prisoners? Prison. War Bull., 1944, 2: No. 4, 2.— Fischer, R. F. Das Rote Kreuz. In: Sanitiitstruppen, Ziir 1942, 68-72, Ulust.—Kean, J. R. The new role of the Ameri- can Red Cross. Mil. Surgeon, 1916, 38: 539-44. ----- Development of Red Cross Medical Department Units. In- Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1923, 1: 92-105.—Lynch, C. What is the most effective organization of the American National Red Cross for war and what should be its relations with the Medical Departments of the Army and Navy. MU. Surgeon, 1907, 21: 397-426.—Myrdacz. "MUi- tarsanitat und Rotes Kreuz. Militararzt, Wien, 1913, 47: 65-7.—Raymond, H. I. The hospital Red Cross unit and the Base Hospital, National Army, from the viewpoint of a medical officer of the regular army. Chicago M. Rec, 1918, 40: 59-61.— Red Cross personnel assigned to Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard activities; official status of (Form letter) Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 9, 27-30.—Rehsteiner, R. Der Sanitatsoffizier und das Rote Kreuz. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1945, 22: 63-5.—Romeyn, D. Gedachten over den MUitaUen Geneeskundigen Dienst en het Roode Kruis in het algemeen, in tijd van oorlog. MU. geneesk. tschr., 1917, 21: 90-105.—Rucker, W. C. What is the most effective organiza- tion of the American National Red Cross for war and what should be its relation to the medical departments of the Army and Navy. MU. Surgeon, 1910, 26: 395-411. ---- Services. See also Ambulance service subheadings (His- tory; Red Cross) also Prisoner of war, Red Cross care; Red Cross hospital; Red Cross nursing. Chronique de l'Agence centrale des prisonniers de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 21-5, pi.—Davis, N. H., & Landis, J. M. Joint statement by Office of CivUian Defense and American Red Cross. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 353.— Kolesnikov, S. A. [Red Cross and Red Crescent societies in the present war] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: No. 10, 23-8.—McNutt, P. V., & Davis, N. H. Joint statement of the Office of Defense Health and WeUare Services and the American Red Cross concerning disaster, relief and civilian war aid. Southwest. M., 1942, 26: 274-6.—Red Cross (A) trouble shooter makes the rounds. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 8, 16.—Wilson, J. E. Life at an Army post in the sage brush. Ibid., 1937, 16: No. 8, 13. ---- Services: Armed Forces. See also Red Cross hospital; Red Cross nurs- ing. American National Red Cross. ARC circular 296: Services to the Armed Forces; how the American Red Cross helps to meet the human needs of service men and their families. Rev. ed. 48p. 23cm. Wash., 1942. ---- ARC circular 1214: Home service; services to the Armed Forces and to veterans. Rev. ed. 5p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. ---- The handbook for services to the Armed Forces and services to veterans. Rev. ed. [v. p.] 24cm. Wash., 1945. Amat, C. L'assistance mddicale aux armdes; la rdcente convention de Gendve. BuU. gdn. thdr., Par., 1909, 154: 526-42.—Army (The) and the Red Cross. Japan Times, 1934, Oct., 14-7.—Assistenza ai soldati in Germania. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: varia, pt 1, 432.—Blake, K. Red Cross services to the Armed Forces; Cairo. Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: No. 5, 22-4.—Buckram, E. C. War's legacies of our soldiers recorded by Red Cross. Ibid., 1927, 6: No. 4, 14-6.—Curb service for Tunis foxholes. Ibid., 1942-43, 22: No. 10, 5.— Davis, N. H. They are doing a magnificent job. Ibid., 1943- 44, 23: No. 5, 3-6.—For the Armed Forces. Ibid., 1941-42, 21: No. 7, 16.—Frankel, M. Education, the soldier, and the home. J. Social Hyg., 1944, 30: 325-8.—Hocheisen & Weineck. Wehrmacht und Rotes Kreuz. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 101-6.-—Kellogg, P. U. Four months in France; an interpreta- tion of the American Red Cross; the work for soldiers. Survey, N. Y., 1917-18, 39: 282-6.—Kelly, L. Red Cross services to the Armed Forces. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: 20; passim.—Military and naval welfare. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1939-40, 21-9.—Military and Naval WeUare Serv- ice. Summary Proc. Am. Red Cross,-1941, 128-33.—Moorad, G. L. Helping make life easier for alUed fighting men. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 11, 16.—Prins, C. J. Wat kan het Roode Kruis in tijd van vrede voor de mUitaUen doen? MU. geneesk. tschr., 1912, 16: 101-8.—Red Cross (The) in Alaska and Italy [illustr.] Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: 16.—Red Cross plans to expand aid to Armed Forces. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 84.—Red Cross services to the Armed Forces. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 5, 20; 1942-13, RED CROSS 855 RED CROSS 22- No. 3, 20; 1943-44, 23: No. 3, 22.—Red Cross workers get around. Ibid., 1943-44, 23: No. 5, 16.—Rotkreuz-Schiffahrt (Die) Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 342.—Services to the Armed Forces Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1940-41, 23. Also Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 7, 20; passim.— Service to militarv and naval forces. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1939-40, 25-7.—Serving the Armed Forces and veterans. Ibid., 1946-47, 23-56.—Smith, D. C. Relationship of Red Cross to the Armv; welfare service rendered hospitals and troops in the field. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 425-34 — Waters L. R. Medical social service in wartime with the Army and Navy. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 2, 58-61. --- Services, hospital. See also Red Cross hospital. Berman, L. H. Red Cross services in an evacuation hos- pital. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 107-10.—Lober, L. W. Scope and functions of the Red Cross program in an Army general hospital. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1945, 24: 91-4. --- Services, medical. Bergs, A. How Latvia trains medical personnel for war or disaster. Month. BuU. League Red Cross Soc, 1936, 17: 195—DeKleine, W. Red Cross participation in medical defense. Week. Roster, Phila., 1940-41. 36: 587; 615 — Morris, J. N. Medical aspects of Red Cross in the second World war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1946, 1: 169-76.—Robinson, G C. Wartime medical activities of the American Red Cross. In- Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 337-60, 6 pi — Schmidt, B. Der Rettungsdienst in Japan und das Japanische Rote Kreuz. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 397-402. --- Services: Rehabilitation. Harper, G. S. What the American Red Cross is doing to aid in French reeducational work. Rev. interaU. mutU. guerre, 1918 1- 45-7.—Wells, B. A., Counts, G. M. [et al.] The Red Cross in rehabUitation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, Suppl., 332-40. --- Services: Relief. See under Relief. --- Services: Social service. See also Social service. American Red Cross. Canteen service and hospital hut service in France. 2p. 8? Wash., 1918. Hamid, A. From warfare to weUare; being an exposition of the social services of the Red Cross in commemoration of its 75th buthday. Ind. M. Gaz., 1939, 74: 753-8—Marshall, G. C. Address. Summary Proc. Am. Red Cross, 1941, 90-6. --- Services: Veterans. American National Red Cross. ARC cir- cular 1244: When you return. Rev. ed. [8]p. 17cm. Wash., 1945. ---- ARC circular 1270: Services to veterans and their dependents. Rev. Sept. 1946 [8]p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. XT _ . Service in veterans hospitals. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Ked Cross, 1946-47, 52-6. --- Services: Wounded and sick. Rapisardi-Mirabelli, A. La Croce Rossa; feriti e malati e prigionieri di guerra. 178p. 16Kcm. Milano, 1941. Duprat, J. 70 ans d'activitd de la Socidtd francaise de secours aux blessds miUtaires. Rev. internat. Croix Kouge, 1936, 18: 623-40.—Gisel, A. Unfallhilfsstellen und Kranken- transport des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes. Vv len. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 369.—Laftchieff, S. L'oeuvre de la Croix-Kouge bulgare pour l'assistance des blessds et des malades Pendant les guerres. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1934, 16: 97-119, £ pi. Provisions of the American Red Cross for the care of casualties caused by enemy action. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942 119: 7lo. Respect du blessd et la guerre actueUe, [par] le Comitd de La Presse Mddicale. Laval mdd., 1940, 5: 336. ■--- in wartime. American Red Cross and the European war. Red Cross Courier, 1939-10, 19: No. 4, 3.—Annual meeting most vital since days of World War I. Ibid., 1940-41, 20: No. 7, 8; passim.—Bicknell, E. P. Beleaguered Belgium. Ibid., 19,50, 15: 17-20 —Burnand, R. Une lumidre sur le monde. Key. mdd. Suisse rom., 1940, 60: 890-4.—Cremer, J. D., jr. Ameri- can Red Cross in the war emergency. Bull. Acad. M. Cleve- land, 1940, 25: No. 8, 8—Ford, C. S. Red Cross problems in time of war. N. York M. J., 1915 101: 1Q99-107-—Frost, W.H. The Red Cross and the War. Am. J. Pub. Health, 191S, 8: 8-10.—Gibson, H. D. The Red Cross in war; what America's great volunteer organization is doing here and abroad. Sc. American, N. Y., 1917, 117: 420.—Gordon, R. F. A Red Cross observer covers a war game. Red Cross Courier, 1939-40, 19: No. 10, 8-10.—International Red Cross and alleged bombing outrages. Brit. M. J., 1936, 1: 921.—Irvin, W. Red Cross war work as seen from Geneva. Red Cross Courier, 1939-40, 19: No. 10, 3-5.—Kellogg, P. U. Four months in France; an in- terpretation of the Ameiican Red Cross; here to work. Survey, N. Y., 1917-18, 39: 181-5.—Libby, V. K. Piece work in war time. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 12, 9-11.—Opitz. Das Rote Kreuz im Kriege. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1915, 28: 253-68.—Peverelli, P. [The work of the Red Cross during war] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1935, 75: 718-28.—Preparedness in the Pacific. Red Cross Courier, 1941-12, 21: No. 7, 9.— Prochaska, B. Das Deutsche Rote Kreuz im gegenwartigen Kriege. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 366-8.—Red (The) Cross goes on maneuvers [iUust.] Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 12, 16.—Red Cross war diary. Ibid., No. 9, 27; No. 11, 27; No. 12, 27.—Red (The) Cross in war times. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1943, 30: 425-7.—Ressel & Friedmann. Die Tatigkeit der Eisenbahn-Abteilungen vom Roten Kreuz im Kriege. Zschr. Bahnarzte, 1915, 10: 60-5.—Ross, M. The Red Cross at La Courneuve. Survey, N. Y., 1918, 40: 62. —— Reconstruction under fire. Ibid., 127-9.—Solbrig. Organisa- tion und Leistungen des Roten Kreuzes im jetzigen Kriege, besonders in Ostpreussen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 440- 3.—St., J. Aus der jiingsten Tatigkeit einiger auslandiscner RotkreuzgeseUschaften. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 383. Weber-Wenzlitzke, J. Von der Leidenschaft des HeUens. Ibid., 382. RED Cross hospital. See also Red Cross, Services: Wounded and sick. . , Harvard University. The American Ked Cross-Harvard Field Hospital unit. 46p. 23cm. Cambr., 1943. Italy. Croce Rossa Italiana. Comitato centrale. Composizione ed inventario di uno spedale di guerra da 50 letti, someggiabile, modello 1891, modificato. 44p. 8? Roma, 1897. Baer. A. Die Krieg erheUstatte Wienerwald des Patrio- tischen HUfsvereines vom Roten Kreuze fiir Niederosterreicn bei Pernitz. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1916 29.: 16o2-4.-^ipluaus- kas, J. [Report on the activity of the hospitals of the Ked Cross in Klaipedos for the period of 1933-38] Medicma, Kaunas, 1940 21: 128-37.—Genham, A. M. Experiences mtha Ked Cross hospital in Belgium. Mag. London School M. Women, 1915 10: 74-9.—Lewis, R. E. Desert hospital intangibles. Red'Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No- 11, 19.-K«rf Cross- Harvard Hospital. MU. Surgeon 1941, 88: 330.—Sand R. Les hopitaux de la Croix-Rouge. Nosokomeion, Stuttg., 1VM1, 2- 205-12 —Steiner, J. The field hospitals of the Austrian Ked Cross. Mil. Surgeon, 1909, 24: 130. RED Cross nursing. See also Red Cross, Services, medical. Dock, L. L. Affiliation of the American Red Cross with the Nurses' Association, p.67-138. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In her Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs., N. Y. & Clement, F. F. From rural nursing to the public health nursing service, p.1211-92. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. Dock, L. L., & Pickett, S. E. Mobilization. p.229-309. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922 In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. ---- [et al.] History of American Red Cross nursing. 1562p. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. Eichenberger, E. Als Rotkreuzschwester an der Ostfront; Erlebnisbericht. 234p. 20cm. 7iir 1945 Fox EG. Red Cross Public Health Nursing after the war. p.1293-351. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. A. Noyes C. D. Participation in international nursing education, p.1133-210. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In-.Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. Pickett S E. Relation of the Nursing Service to the Army, p.310-86. 22Kcm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. \. RED CROSS NURSING 856 REFUSAL OF TREATMENT ---- Service with the Navy. p.685-755. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. ---- Nursing service to the civilian popula- tion of the Allies, p.756-952. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. ---- Demobilization, p.982-1076. 22>^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y. Anglade, M. La chirurgie de guerre et les dames infirmieres de la Croix-Rouge. Rev. sc, Par., 1913, 2: 555-61. —Burgar, D. G. In Gleiwitz, Unit I, American Red Cross, at work. Am. J. Nurs., 1915, 15: 1093-9.-—Considerations sur la prepara- tion des infirmieres et des auxiUaires-volontaUes de la Croix- Rouge, et sur leur activite en temps de guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1949, 31: 98-126.—Dock, L. L. Early growth. In her Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs., N. Y., 1922, 1-24. ------ Class instruction for women. Ibid., 1352-74, pi.—Drigalski, W. v. Die freiwiUige Krankenpflege und das Rote Kreuz. In his Aufstieg d. San. Korps, Oldenb., 1939, 136-41.—Excerpts from news letters sent out by the American Red Cross nursing service. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., 1943, 42: 63-8.— Minnegerode, L. The Red Cross; experiences of Unit C (Red Cross) at Kief, Russia. Am. J. Nurs., 1915, 16: 220-6.— Nimitz, C. W. Address. Summary Proc. Am. Red Cross, 1941, 85-90.—Perduca, L. M. Infermiere volontarie; sosta aUa casa di riposo delle infermiere della Croce Rossa italiana. Riv. Soc. ital. igiene, 1940, 62: 86.—Pickett, S. E. Uniforms and insignia. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y., 1922, 694. ------ Navy nursing service at foreign stations. Ibid., 718. ------ At National Headquarters. Ibid., 953-82.—Red Cross nursing and the Navy. Am. J. Nurs., 1940, 40: 981-4. REDEPLOYMENT. See also Rotation. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 170: Medical problems of redeployment. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Wiley, B. I. Reorganizing for redeployment. p.435-504. 25Mcm. Wash., 1947. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1947, AGF 1. Medical (The) preparation of troops for redeployment through the Assembly Area Command. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 7.—Stouffer, S. A. The point system for redeployment and discharge. In his Amer. Soldier, Princet., 1949, 2: 520-48.—Wiley, B. I. Re- deployment training, plans and problems. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1948, AGF 2: 619-47. REDUCING. See under Diet. REEDUCATION. See Paralysis, Treatment; also Reconditioning; Rehabilitation. REEMPLOYMENT. See under Veteran; also Rehabilitation, Veter- ans. REEXAMINATION. See Aviator, Re-examination; Medical examin- ation, annual. REFRACTION. See under Vision. REFRIGERATION anesthesia. See under Surgical technic, Anesthetization. REFRIGERATOR. Doherty, D. G., & Consolazio, W. V. Evalu- ation of Kem Air as a meat refrigerator deo- dorant. 5p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-533, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Heiman, V. A food cooler for field use. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 422.—Na vires frigorifiques; transport et conservation a bord des vivres frigorifUs. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1918, 106: 364-87.—Penhallow, D. P. A trailer refrigerator for the protec- tion of food on the march and in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, REFUSAL of treatment. See under Treatment. REFUSE. See also Garbage; Waste. Spencer, C. C. Recommended wartime refuse disposal practice; with particular reference to the sanitary landfill method of disposal for mixed refuse. 19p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Forms Suppl. No. 173, Pub. Health Rep., Wash. Beatty, M. C. Disposal of rubbish. J. R. Army M. Corps 1928, 51: 59-61.—Eliassen, R. War conditions favor landfili refuse disposal. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 128: 912; No. 23, 72.—Instructions for refuse disposal in populated places during war. Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 3, 59-64.—Morris. A. E. An improved form of improvised refuse destructor for can- tonments and camps. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 11: 304-6.— Trash dumps and garbage dumps. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 5: Chapt. 7, Mem. 2, 1-4, 2 pi.—Wartime problems in refuse coUection and disposal. Pub. Works, N. Y. 1942, 73: No. 12, 16.—Wescott, O. D. The disposal of hos- pital refuse and waste. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bu'l.. 1929 5: 777-81, pi. REGENERATION [nerve] See under Nerve degeneration. REGIMENT. See also Division, airborne; Medical battalion. ---- Evacuation. See Ambulance service, motor; Evacuation; Transportation. ---- Medical service. See also Regimental medical officer. Ariev, T. J. [Surgical work in regimental and Army zones and at the front] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 27-38.— Blecher. Truppen-Kriegsgeschichte; seelische Belastung und Verantwortlichkeit des Regimentskommandeurs im Krieg. Mil. Wbl., Berl., 1937-38, 122: 2955.—Burdenko, N. N. [Sur- gical work in the regimental districts] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 3-11.-—Danilov, V. Polkovoj medicinskij punkt. In; Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 741-9.— Esteves. J. R. Algunos aspectos del funcionamiento del servicio de sanidad del regimiento de infanterfa en campafia. Rev. san. mU. argent., 1947, 46: 169-207.—Margiewicz, A. Sluzba zdrowia pulku piechoty w polu. Lek. wojsk., 1948, 24: 234-60, diagr.—Muffang. De quelque ameliorations a apporter aux plans des infirmeries re'gimentaires. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 642-7.-—Nimier, H. Fonctionnement du service medical regimentaire pendant la bataUle. J. sc. mid. LiUe, 1913, 36: pt 1, 489-91.—Pozner, H. Regimental medical prac- tice. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 412.—Ronai, B. Az ezred eii. szolgalat fontosabb kerdfisei a ho. eii. gyakorlaton. Honvedor- vos, 1950, 3: 462-5.—Suarez Torres, G. Funcionamiento del servicio de sanidad en un regimiento de infanterfa en campana. Mem. Sem. mid. mil., Mix., 19c57, 1. Congr., 71-88.—Williams, R. P. The new regimental medical detachment. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 9-26. REGIMENTAL aid station. See Aid station. REGIMENTAL dispensary. See under Dispensary. REGIMENTAL hospital. See Hospital, regimental; also Regiment, Medical service. REGIMENTAL medical officer. See also Directory; Medical officer; Regiment, Medical service. Burges, R. C. L'E. Impressions of a regimental medical officer. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 816.—Challis, A. W. H. Peregrina- tions of a regimental medical officer. Univ. CoU. Hosp. Mag., Lond., 1944, 29: 110-6.—Dowse, J. C. A. The regimental medical officer. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Ed., Lond., 1942^3, 4: 21-3.—Ekwurzel, G. M. Observations of a regimental surgeon with the maneuver division. MU. Surgeon, 1912, 31: 52-60.—Middleton, D. S. The work of a regimental medical officer. Edinburgh M. J., 1940, 47: 717-26.—Tidy, H. L. Regimental medical officers. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 52. Also Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 57. REGIMENTATION 857 REGULATION REGIMENTATION. See under Physician. REGIONAL hospital. See under Hospital. REGIONAL ileitis. See as subheading under Ileum. REGISTER. See also Directory. General register of the United States Navy and Marine Corps, arranged in alpha- betical order, for one hundred years, 1782 to 1882 (ed. T. H. S. Hamersley) 942p. 24cm. Wash., 1882. United States. Department of the Army Adjutant General's Office. Official Army register. Wash., 1943- Register for 1948 has title Official Army and Air Force register. REGISTRANT. See Recruit; also Fitness, Medical judgment; Rejection. REGISTRAR. See also Hospitalization, Admittance (etc.) Blackham, R. J. Reflections of a former mUitary registrar. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 224-31.—MacDonald, H. The non-medical registrar. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 549-54.—Martineau, H. M. Some impressions from a military registrar of a transit hospital in southern England. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 237-9. REGISTRATION. See under Physician. REGISTRY of Pathology. See under Pathology. REGULATION. See also Disabled, Laws and regulations; Hospital administration, Rules and regulations. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres. [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. Berl., No. la, 1942- ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la: Verzeichnis der planmassigen Heeres-Druck- vorschriften. 355p. 31cm. Berl., 1942. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la: Anh. 2. Merkblatt 53/2: Anweisungen fiir die Sanitatsoffiziere zum D. U.-Verfahren im Heere und in der Luftwaffe. 66p. 21cm. Berl., 1940. [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. la: Anh. 2. Verzeichnis der Merkblatter, Richtlinien usw. des Heeres; offen und N. f. D. 143p. 29cm. Berl., 1943. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 5: Vorschrift fiir die Behandlung der Sanitats- ausriistung und fiir die Herstellung von Verband- und Arzneimitteln. 153p. 21cm. Berl., 1935. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 21: Kriegssanitatsvorschrift (Heer) 2. Teil. 148p. 15cm. Berl., 1939. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 21-1: Kriegssanitatsvorschrift (Heer) [Reprint] 158p. 15cm. Berl. 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 21-2: Kriegssanitatsvorschrift (Heer) 96p. 15cm. Berl., 1939 [?] ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 75: Bestimmungen fiir die Erhaltung des Heeres im Kriegszustand; Sinngemass gtiltig fiir besonderen Einfass. 109p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. —— [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 82-5b: Bestimmungen fiir Entlassung von Unteroffizieren und Mannschaften des Heeres wahrend des Krieges. 78p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 193-2: Rei chswehr-Sanitats-Vorschrift. Teil 2: Heil- fiirsorge mit Kurbestimmungen. 40p. 21cm. Berl., 1933. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 193-3: Reichswehr-Sanitats-Vorschrift. Teil 3: Gesund- heitsdienst. 84p. 21cm. Berl., 1934. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 193/8: Wehrmacht-Sanitats-Vorschrift. Teil 8: Aerzt- liche Berichtanweisung [Reprint] 224p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/2: Uebersicht der Feldsanitatsausrustung [Re- print] 143p. 21cm. Berl., 1940. ----_ [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/3: Uebersicht der wirtschaft lichen Sanitatsaus- rustung der Sanitatseinheiten [Reprint] 36p. 21cm. Berl., 1937. ■---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/6: Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz a; Truppensanitatsausriistung. 16p. 21cm. Berl. 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 208/8: Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz c und der Sanitatsausrustung Erganzungssatz a. 24p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 209: Sammelheft Merkblatter fiir den Sanitatsdienst, vom 1. August 1939. 450p. 21cm. Berl., 1939- 44. ---- [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 209/2: Sammelheft Richtlinien und Merkblatter fiir den Heeres-Sanitatsdienst, vom 1. Februar 1942. [v. p.] 21cm. Berl., 1942-44. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine. [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 271-1: Soil der Sanitatsausnistungen. Teil 1: Allge- meine Bestimmungen [Reprint] 32p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. Great Britain. War Office. Regulations for the Army Medical Service, 1906; reprinted with Amendments, up to 30 September, 1914. 183p. 18^cm. Lond., 1914. ---- Regulations for the Medical Services of the Army, 1938. Amendments No. 15. 19 numb. 1. 18cm. Lond., 1941. ---- Regulations for the medical services of the Army, 1938. 457p. 17^cm. Lond., 1943. Japan. Rikugun. Regulations for the Medi- cal Service of the Japanese Army in time of war. 50 1. 27cm. n. p., after 1895. Typewritten. Netherlands. Departement van Defensie. Voorschriften betreffende den geneeskundigen dienst bij de koninklijke landmacht op voet van oorlog. Deel 1. 134p. 16? Breda, 1938. Red Cross. International Red Cross Committee. Inter arma caritas; the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross during the Second World War. 135p. 23cm. Geneve, 1947. Wehrmachtfursorge- und -versorgungs- bestimmungen. Berl., v.4-8, 1940-44. Cramer, H. Die Kriegs-Sanitatsordnung vom 27. Januar 1907, nebst der Dienstvorschrift fiir die freiwiUige Kranken- pflege vom 12. Marz 1907. Zschr. Krankenpfl., 1908, 30: 1-8.—Maslinkovsky, T., & Komissarov, M. Ustavy i nasta- vlenija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 675-8.—Reglamento general para el Servicio de sanidad miUtar; en tiempos de guerra. Rev. Esc. med. mU., Mix., 1943, 2: No. 10, 17; 23.—Schmidt, G. Traindepot-Ordnung (T. O.) vom 7. 8. 07. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1907, 36:1057-62. REGULATION 858 REHABILITATION --- United States Army. United States. War Department. Re- vised regulations for the Army of the United States, 1861. With a full index. 559p. 22cm. Phila., 1861. ---- Special regulations No. 65. Standards of physical examination for entrance into the United States Army. Rev. Nov. 8, 1918. 56p. 195mm. Wash., 1919. ---- Army regulations No. 40-5: Medical Department: General provisions. 8p. 8? Wash. 1926. ---- Army regulations No. 40-245: Medical Department: The prevention of communicable diseases of man; management of cases in hos- pitals and dispensaries. 5p. 8? Wash., 1923. REGULATOR. See Oxygen regulator. REHABILITATION. See also Blind; Convalescent; Deaf; Dental care; Dental health, Defects; Disabled; Fracture, Treatment: Methods; Hearing; Neuropsychiatric casualty, psychiatric; Neurotic; Occupational therapy; Ophthalmology, Technic; Paralysis, Treatment; Paraplegia, Care; Physical therapy; Prisoner; Psychotic; Reconditioning; Rejection; Vision; Wounded. Baruch Committee on Physical Medicine. War and postwar rehabilitation and recondi- tioning; a bulletin of information. 28p. 21 Kem. N. Y., 1944. United States. War Department. Pamph- let. No. 8-7: Helpful hints to those who have lost limbs. 15p. 17Hcm. Wash., 1944. Dynes, J. R. RehabUitation of war casualties. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 32-5.—Getting down to cases. Carrv On, Wash., 1919, 1: 25-8.—Howitt, F. D. Rehabilitation and the war. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1942, 5: 81-4. Also Canad. J. Occup. Ther., 1943, 10: 6-10.—Kolodnaia, A. I. Trudoustrojstvo. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Aloskva, 1946-48, 5: 551-8, pi.— Kovacs, R. RehabUitating the war injured. Tr. Am. Ther. Soc. (1943) 1944, 44: 66-71.—Kuhn, F. D. Bibliography on the rehabilitation of servicemen. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1945, 24: 99-108.—Lebrun, A. Le medecin d'usine et la ^adaptation de 1'mvaUde. Ann. belg. med. mil., 1949, 102: 55-72.— Rusk, H. A. Convalescence and rehabiUtation. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 303-18, 4 pi. ------ RehabiUtation; wartime lessons applied to peacetime needs. Ann. Int. AI., 1947, 2G: 386-92.—Shepard, C. F. Analysis of rehabUitation cases. Optometr. Week., 1944-45, 35: 1333; passim.—Thomas, E. D. Rehabilitating our servicemen and women. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 729-31. ---- Disabled. See Disabled; also Surgical technic, Amputa- tion. ---- Hospital technic. See also subheadings (U. S. Army; U. S. Navy) also Hospital service; Rehabilitation center. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 137: Physical recondi- tioning for bed and ward patients. 9p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Goodnow, M. Reconstruction work in a miUtary hospital. Trained Nurse, 1919, 63: 61-5.—Organizational charts, re- habUitation. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 9, 55.—Sentinels of the East; rehabUita- tion at a Moscow hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 670.—Temple, A. D. A scheme for rehabiUtation in a sana- torium. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 2, 28-33. ---- Logistics. Albee, F. H. RehabUitation, or the salvaging of manpower. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 337-^12.—Chester, E. P. RehabiUtation and the war effort. Connecticut M. J., 1943, 7: 66.—O'Keefe, D. E. A rehabUitation program; in a theatre of operations. News Lett. Am. Ass. Psychiat. Social Work., 1944—45, 14: 72-4.—Prehabilitation, rehabiUtation, and revoca- tion in the Army. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: Suppl., 192-7.—Preston. G. H. RemobiUzation versus demobilization. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1942, 2G: 33-8.—Rehabilitation, streamlined to duty. Lawson News, 1943, 4: No. 3, 6.—Russians return 70 percent of wounded to active service. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 76, 11.—Taft, E. Rehabilitation; the problems of a returning Army. Milwaukee M. Tunes, 194o, 16: No. 8, 15; passim. ---- Methods. See also Physical therapy; Physical training; Reconditioning; Surgical technic, reconstructive. Bell, M. The pathway to the immediate correction of remedial defects. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 198.— Chant, S. N. F. R. C. A. F. personnel counseling as preparation for rehabiUtation. Occupations, 1944-45, 23: 19-22.— Dabelstein, D. H. Counseling in the rehabiUtation service. J. CUn. Psychol., 1946, 2: 116-22.—Imbert, A. Le travail professionnel agent de la reeducation physique. Rapp. Conf. interall. reeduc. profess., 1917, 85-90.—Lemere, F. Some psychologic principles of rehabiUtation. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 360-4.—Naegeli, T. Die Bedeutung der Wieder- hersteUung und Anpassung, insbesondere in der Chirurgie. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 29; 61.—Royle, N. D. The neuro-muscular re-education of the soldier. Med. J. Australia, 1917, 2: 453-6.—Rudd, J. L., Margolin, R. J., & Rose, C. L. Corrective physical rehabiUtation; an effective approach. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 125-35. ---- Problems. Boate, G. A. The relation of the short, intensive industrial survey to the problem of soldier re-education. 5p. 28cm. N. Y., 1918. Forms No. 10, ser. 1, Pub. Red Cross Inst. Crippled, N. Y. Gregg, A. Some problems of relief and rehabUitation. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 140-3.—Numainville, L. J., & Kohn, E. RehabiUtation problems. Ibid., 95: 205-9. ---- Recruits. See also Physical training; Rehabilitation center; Rejection, Rehabilitation. Auerbach, M. A. Selective service for health. Month. Bull. Bd. Health Indiana, 1940, 43: 247, &c—Baehr, G., Allen, A. W. [et al.] Report of the Commission on Physical Rehabili- tation. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1941, 28: 1362-4.—Brooksher, W. R. Federal rehabiUtation program. J. Arkansas AI. Soc, 1941-42, 38: 149.—Case, R. A. M. A study of the haematology of 663 substandard recruits under training at an Army physical development centre. Brit. J. Social M„ 1947, 1: 51-72.— Cheyne, D. G. Man-power; medical aspects in a world Army today. Proc R. Soc M., Lond., 1941-42, 35: 427-30— Cost (A) study of rehabilitation of Selective Service registrants in the District of Columbia. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 73-7.—Davis, J. J. RehabiUtation of the physically handi- capped. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A1784.-—Dental pre- paredness; 1917 and 1941. IlUnois Dent. J., 1941, 10: 247-60.— E., R. V. Our greatest national waste. J. Lancet, 1942, 62: 271.—Hershey, L. B. Physical rehabilitation of registrants. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 383-5.—Making our man-power fit. Med. Care, 1941, 1: 256.—Medical costs and rehabilitation. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 66—O'Sheel, P. RehabiUtation heralds federal health program. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: No. 2, 40.—Parker, L. O., & Kaess, K. V. Segre- gated training for recruits with minor orthopedic disabilities and complaints. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 676-9.—Physi- cal rehabilitation of draftees. Detroit M. News, 1941-42, 33: No. 25, 5 (Abstr.)—Prehabilitation of registrants. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 116.—Prehabilitation (The) of registrants; a plan for rendering registrants fit for examination and service, offered by Selective Service headquarters. Ibid., 116: 1777.— Prehabilitation of registrants; rid yourself of minor defects. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 695.—Rehabilitation of registrants. Ibid., 626; 695; 801. Also J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 266.— Remedial (The) treatment of mUitary recruits. N. Zealand M. J., 1941, 40: 341.—Report of Commission on Physical RehabUitation. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 199.—Robinson, W. H. Information on the rehabiUtation of inductees. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1941, 28: 1515-7.—Rowntree, L. G. Results of examination of selectees and their rehabiUtation. Week. Roster, Phila., 1941-42, 37: 848-51. —----RehabiUtation and pre- habiUtation. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1171-5. ----- National rehabilitation. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 223; 264. ------ Correctible defects at selective service age. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 13: 170-7.—Rules as to procedure for physical rehabilitation of registrants issued; plan no immediate action in Ohio. Ohio M. J., 1942, 38: 254-;8.— Terrizzano, V. M., & Giangrande, M. Profilaxis de multiples inhabiUtaciones mUitares. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 989-93. ---- Veterans. See also subheading (United States: Veterans Administration) REHABILITATION 859 REHABILITATION Bowman, K. M. Psychiatry and the rehabili- tation of the returning serviceman. lOp. 23cm. N. Y., 1945. California Conference on Social Work [1943] Kindred group program on rehabilitation of handicapped children, and disabled ex-service men and women workers, and civilians. 30p. 23cm. Los Ang. [?] 1943 [?] Andrews, J. N. DemobiUzation, rehabilitation, and re- employment of veterans. In: Putting the Disabled Veteran Back to Work, (C. D. Selby, et al.) Pittsb., 1943, 2-9. Also J. Am. Insur., 1944, 21: No. 10, 6, &c—Braceland, F. J. Essentials of veterans' rehabilitation. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1945, 6: 101-5.—Brooke, C. R. Physical rehabiUtation of veterans. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1945, 14: 6, &c.—Condon, M. E. A follow-up study of one hundred veterans. J. Re- habU., Des Moines, 1947, 13: No. 6, 27-31.—Dabelstein, D. H. Vocational rehabiUtation, a state-federal program. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 117-23 — Drumm, R. M. The rehabiUtation problem in tbe veterans home. J. Rehabil., Des Moines, 1948, 14: No. 2, 19-23.— Dunlop, E. Report on the vocational rehabilitation of dis- abled veterans as at January 31, 1948. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 5, 39-42.—Fisk, M. K. Medical and vocational rehabiUtation for veteians. In: Sympos. Processes RehabU. (U. S. Nat. Conf. Social Work) 1944, 10-7—Haynes, H. J. The reconstruction service in neuropsychiatric hos- pitals. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 312-5 — Hohman, L. B. RehabUitation of veterans. Progr. Neur. Psychiat., N. Y., 1947, 2: 518-24.—Hostetler, C. E. Voca- tional training and rehabiUtation of the veteran. J. Am. Insur., 1944, 21: No. 5, 15, &c-—Howe, F. C. Reconstruction and rehabilitation of the returning soldier. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 1014.—Johnson, J. F., & Hoffman, H. V. Role of industrial medicine in the rehabiUtation of veterans. J. Am. AI. Ass., 1944, 126: 1073-7.—Krusen, F. H. A rehabilitation program for miUtary veterans. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1945, 44: 484-9.—Liber, B. RehabUitation of discharged soldiers. N. York State J. M., 1945, 45: 1101-4.—McGonegal, C. Our responsibilities. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 6-8.—Mueller, V. A., jr, & Silverman, L. K. Experiment in physical reconditioning at Camp Crowder. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 365-70.—Newcomb, T., & Hawley, A. H. Rehabilitation services of veterans organizations. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 160-4.—Orner, A. T., & Gates, L. W. A private agency serves veterans. Crippled ChUd, 1945-46, 23: 146-9.—Philbin. P. J. RehabUitation of veterans. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A5677.—Rehabilitating veterans of World War II. Surg. Business, 1943, 6: No. 8, 14.— Roland, P. The importance of the famUy in rehabUitation. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1945, 24: 253-5.—Rusk, H. A. Re- habiUtation in operation. South. M. J., 1948, 41: 57-62.— Selby, C. D. The job of the medical profession in the re- habiUtation of veterans. Westchester M. BuU., 1945, 13: 8.— Stickney, H. L. RehabUitation; an aftermath of the World War. Cincinnati J. M., 1921-22, 2: 2-6.—Thorn, D. A. Transition from soldier to civilian. Med. Q., Ottawa, 1919, 1: 342-7, ] pi.—Veteran (A) uses general semantics for rehabUita- tion. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 113-5.—Wolf, R. E. A veteran looks at rehabiUtation. IlUnois Psychiat. J., 1944, 4: 28-36. Also Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 46-60.—Zabriskie, E. G. The problem of rehabiUtation of demobiUzed veterans. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1944, 70: 1-9. --- by countries. Andrew, G. RehabiUtation as seen in the Royal Australian Air Force; some therapeutic and occupational aspects. Med. J. Australia, 1945, 1: 577-83.—Laufer, M. P. The rehabilitation of the injured in war and peace. Notes Czech. M. Ass. Or. Britain, 1944, 44-54.—Rehabilitation of ex-service personnel. Austral. Hosp., 1946, 13: No. 3, 18.—Rehabilitation of service personnel; a summary of the benefits avaUable under Common- wealth legislation. Australas. J. Pharm., 1945, 26: 644-6. --- by countries: Belgium. Evrard. Une experience d'unite de ^adaptation physique; la Compagnie beige de readaptation physique de Cncchieth (Grande-Bretagne 1943) Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1947, 100: 16-25. --- by countries: Canada. Bigger. J. L. The rehabUitation of the ex-service man in Canada. Proc Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1924, 51: 238-44.— Connell, W. T. The returned soldier. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1918, 8: 797-804.—Jamieson, H. W. Canada plans for veter- ans' training. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 17-9.—Kennedy, H. A. Reconstructing in Canada. ReveiUe, Lond., ISlSr1^. No. 3, 405-9.—Khaki (The) University of Canada. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 561.—Matheson, J. R. Recovery and re- habilitation. Camsi, Montreal, 1945, 4: No. 2,16-9.—Mustard, R. RehabiUtation. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 69-77.— Taillefer, R. E. The rehabiUtation and welfare group. Ireatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 2, 24-7—Woods, W. S. Canada's rehabilitation program. Ibid., 1948, 3: No. o, 6-lZ. by countries: France. Bittard, A. L. Documentation et propagande. Rapp. Conf. interaU. reeduc. profess., 1917, 379-87.—Borne. Propagande. Ibid., 389-95.—Janniaux, A. Une experience interessante: etablissement de petits eieveurs. Rev. interall. mutil. guerre, 1918.1: 563-8.—Keogh, Sir A. Rapport. Rapp. Conf. interall. reeduc. profess., 1917, 397-433.—Lois et projets de lois. Rev. interaU. mutil. guerre, 1918, 1: 203; 306; 620. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Burrows, H. J. Rehabilitation in a naval hospital. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 370-2.—Clark, H. L. RehabUitating the British ex-service man. Rehabil. Rev., N. Y., 1932, 6: 1-6.—Duthie, J. J. R. RehabUitation in the Army. Edinburgh M. J., 1944, 51: 367-80.—Emergency hospital scheme; disabled persons; vocational training and employment. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 244 (Abstr.)—Fairbank, H. A. T. Rehabilitation of the injured in this war and the last. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 131-4.—Gillespie, F. S. RehabiUtation in the British Army. Physiother. Rev., 1944, 24: 3-5.—Goodwin. What the War Office is doing. Reveille, Lond., 1918, 1: 220-4.—Henderson, R. G. Rehabilitation at an EMS hospital. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 733.—Howitt, F. D., & Norris, D. C. Rehabilitation and the war. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1940-43, 63: 121-8.— Jens, J. The retraining of the injured in a naval depot. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 92-5—Jokl, E., Cluver, E. H. [et al.] Training and efficiency; an experiment in physical and economic rehabiUtation. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 154 — Kersley, G. D. Post-war rehabiUtation and resettlement. Brit. M. J., 1944, 2: 632.—Large, S. D. RehabUitation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 115; 167.—Myers, D. B. Roehamp- ton and its lessons. ReveiUe, Lond., 1918, 1: 251-9.—Prepar- ing the sick and injured for return to work. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 431 (Abstr.)—Rehabilitation of the soldier. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 4, 2.—Slack, C. C. Rehabilitation at war and at peace. Sphincter, Liverp., 1946- 47, 9: No. 2, 24.—Ward, F. G. Rehabilitation. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 37-45.—Wilson, E. H. RehabUitation in wartime Britain. Arch. Surg., 1943, 46: 788-92.—Woods, R. S. RehabUitation in the E. M. S. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 89. ---- by countries: Great Britain—Air Force. Burniston, G. G. Medical rehabiUtation; its organization in the Royal Air Force and the Royal Australian Air Force. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 1: 620-6.—Clarke, H. O. Orthopaedic and rehabilitation service of the Royal Air Force. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 721-3.—Houlding, R. N. Rehabilitation of injured air crews in Great Britain. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 440-53.— O'Malley, C. J. S. Man-power conservation; rehabilitation and re-classification in the R. A. F. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 53-7.—Rehabilitation in the RAF; a new concept of ordinary medicine and surgery. Lancet, Lond.,_ 1944 1: 608.-—Tippett, G. O. Active rehabilitation in the R. A. F. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 81.—Watson-Jones, R. Re- habilitation in the Royal Air Force. Ibid., 1: 403-7. Also In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 424-39. by countries: Japan. Ayres, P. B., Gilbert, F., & McCauley, W. Rehabilitation in the Japanese Navy. 19p. 25Kcm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. M-E, Med. Targets. by countries: New Zealand. Caughey, J. E. Occupational therapy and rehabUitation at N. 2 N. Z. General Hospital, Middle East. N. Zealand M. J., 1943 42: 205-8.—Veterans' rehabiUtation in New Zealand. Month. Labor Rev., 1945, 60: 64-9. by countries: Russia. Carjkov, V. M. Remontnoe obsluzivanie polevoj sanitarnoj tekhniki v period Otecestvennoj vojny i oderednye zadaci po organizacii remontnogo dela. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No 5 42-6.—Sukhov, A.N. RehabUitation of the war wounded in the Soviet Union. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1943-44, 1: 293-9. by countries: United States. United States. Federal Board for Vo- cational Education. Vocational rehabilitation in rural communities. 13p. 8? Wash., 1922. Forms its BuU. No. 72, & its Indust. RehabU. Ser. No. 4. Baehr, G., Allen, A. W. [et al.] Report of the Health and Medical Committee, Commission on Physical RehabUitation. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 571-3.—Hudson, H. Congress looks at rehabilitation; legislative hopper gets many bills for military and civilian service; aU propose expansion but ditfer on provi- sions. BuU. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., 1942, 28: 147. —--- Prob- lems of rehabilitation legislation. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 631-9 — Krusen, F. H. Wartime physical rehabilitation. Proc. Mayo REHABILITATION 860 REHABILITATION Clin., 1943, 18: 320; 344. ------ Wartime physical recon- struction. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 147-56.—McCormick, D. W. Physical reconstruction and vocational education in the World War of 1914 to 1918. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1942, 23: 348-53.— Seidenfeld, M. A. RehabUitation in the Armed Forces. Crip- pled Child, 1942-43, 20: 58.—Vaughn, S. J. The organization and progress of reconstruction. Carry On, Wash., 1919, 1: 18-21. ---- by countries: United States Air Force. United States. Air Force. Air Forces manual No. 23: Handbook of recovery. 24p. 28cm. N. Y., 1944. Covalt, D. A. RehabUitation in the Army Air Forces. N. York Med., 1945, 1: No. 2, 13-7.—Griffiths, J. War-smashed airmen made whole. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1943, 22: 140-2 — Rehabilitation of rejected candidates for the Air Corps. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 391.—Rusk, H. A. RehabiUtation in the Army AU- Forces. Crippled Child, 1944-45, 22: 4, Ac- Taylor, E. J. Pre-discharge rehabUitation program of the Army Air Force. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 24-6. ---- by countries: United States Army. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 145: Film programs for educational reconditioning in ASF hospitals. 8p. 26cm. Wash.. 1945. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 166: Films for reconditioning for bed and ward patients in ASF hospitals. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Technical bulletin TB MED 207: Ward officer and reconditioning in ASF hospital. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. Barton, W. E. The reconditioning and rehabilitating pro- gram in Army hospitals. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944—45, 101: 608-13.—Bilik, S. E. Reconditioning problem at OUver Gen- eral Hospital. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 81-93 — Evans, H. M. Physical reconstruction in United States Army hospitals. Mil. Surgeon, 1920, 46: 33-9.—Films for recondi- tioning for bed and war patients in ASF hospitals. War. Dep. Techn. Bull., 1945, No. 166, 1-10.—Gorman, C. E. Army rehabiUtation. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 370-6.— Granger, F. B. Physical reconstruction in the Medical Depart- ment, United States Army. Am. J. Electrother., 1918, 36: 233-6.—Hillman, C. C. The reconditionmg program in Army Service Forces hospitals. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: 10-2.-—Huddleston, O. L. Aspects of physical therapy and reconditioning in some of the Army hospitals. CUnics, 1945-46, 4: 1574-613.-—Kunkel, P. Reconditioning program in an overseas general hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 586—90.—Marietta, S. U. Reconditioning of miUtary personnel as carried out in the Army. Dis. Chest, 1945, 11: 156-60.— Rankin, F. W., & Barton, W. E. Present status of rehabUitation in the United States Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 256-8.— Thorndike, A. The reconditioning program in the United States Army. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 227-9.—Tindall, W. J. Re- construction work in the United States Army hospitals. Ibid., 1921, 48: 503-10.—Titus, N. E. RehabUitation program at Lawson General Hospital. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 88-93.—Titus' (Lieut. Col.) rehabUitation program. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 498.—War Department fact sheet reconditioning and rehabUitation of United States soldiers. Med. Times, N. Y., 194,, 72: 172-8. ---- by countries: United States Navy. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. The rehabilitation program of the Medical Department, United States Navy. 28p. 23cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Rehabilitation at the U. S. Naval Hos- pital, Philadelphia. 340p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Suppl., U. S. Nav. M. BuU., March, 1946. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery and Bureau of Naval Personnel. Manual of educational and voca- tional counseling for use in rehabilitation program of the Medical Department, U. S. NaA^y. 23p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Mann, G. C. The Navy rehabiUtation program. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 66-72.—Montgomery, H. H. RehabiUtation in the Medical Department of the Navy. Occupations, 1944-45, 23: 443-6. ------ RehabUita- tion in the Navy. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 214-9. ------ RehabUitation; the first year as an organized feature of naval hospital routine. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 3, 1-4. ------ Navy pre-discharge rehabUitation program. Proc U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 18-23. ------ Rehabili- tation in the Navy. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1946, 9: 328- 31.—Patton, W. K., & Ullman, V. First-hand view of re- habiUtation. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 3, 5-16.—Re- habilitation; reports from naval hospitals. . Ibid., 23-75.— Rudd, J. L. Observations on the rehabiUtation of war wounded in a Navy physical medicine department. Arch. Phys. Ther. 1944, 25: 268-72.—Sheldon, L., jr. RehabiUtation program of the Medical Department of the U. S. Navy. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 27-9.—Warner, N., Raymond. G. A., & Jones, H. M. The responses of patients in a naval hospital to occupational outlets. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1946, 25: 67-72. ---- by countries: United States Veterans Administration. See also subheading (Veterans) also Veterans Administration. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-3: Corrective physical rehabilitation in GMS hospitals. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-20: General educational development tests; high school level, in medical rehabilitation programs, VA hospitals. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. —T Technical bulletin TB I0A-157: In- structions for the preparation and maintenance of the Medical Rehabilitation Summary record series, VA Forms 10-252,8, 10-2528a, and 10- 2528b. lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Bayer, C. F. Medical rehabiUtation in the Veterans Ad- ministration. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 713-7.—Brooke, C. R. The rehabiUtation program of the Veterans Administra- tion. In: Princip. Occup. Ther. (WUlard, H. S.) PhUa., 1947, 399-407.-—Campbell, J. F. Veterans Administration rehabiUta- tion program. Proc. U. S. Conf. Placem. Disabled Vet., Wash., 1945, 34-7.—Cooley, M. RehabUitation activities of the Veter- ans Administration. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1944, 70: 33-6.— Covalt, D. A. The medical rehabUitation program in the Veterans Administration. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1946, 25: 123-7. ■------ Physical medicine and rehabUitation in the Veterans Administration. Arch. Phys. M., 1947, 28: 327-33 — Hawley, P. R. Newer concepts of medical rehabiUtation in Veterans Administration hospitals. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1947, 32: 275.—Hines, F. T. Vocational rehabUitation pro- gram of the Veterans Administration. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 93-100.—Knudson, A. B. C. Activities of the Veterans Administration in rehabiUtation. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1946, 25: 191-5. ------ The medical rehabiUtation program of the Veterans Administration. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100:323-9. ------ The need for physical medicine rehabUita- tion in general practice as indicated by the experience of the Veterans Administration. Texas Rep. Biol. M., 1948, 6: 302-20.—Vocational rehabiUtation becomes a responsibUity of the Veterans' Administration. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943^4, 20: 112. REHABILITATION board. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-13: Establishment of rehabilitation boards in VA general medical and surgical hospitals and tuberculosis hospitals. 4p/ 27cm. Wash., 1946. Also Change 1 [l]p. 1947. Also Change 2 [l]p. 1947. Also Change 3 [l]p. 1947. Also Change 5 fl]l. 27cm. Wash., 1948. REHABILITATION center. See also Rehabilitation, Hospital technic. United States. Army. Rehabilitation Center. Annual report. Fort Sheridan, 1943- United States. Army Service Forces. Sixth Service Command. Rehabilitation Center. Annual report. Fort Sheridan [?] 1943- Aitken, A. P. The rehabiUtation centre. Rhode Island M. J., 1943, 26: 286-9.—Bailey, L. D. The rehabUitation unit. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1944-45, 48: 55.—Crawford, J. A. The work at the Recruits' Physical Development Depot, Canterbury; the undersized recruit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 1-39.—Established veterans rehabUitation centers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 795.—Henderson, W. H. Recon- struction at Fort McHenry. Carry On, Wash., 1919, 1: No. 10, 23-5.—Manning, I. H., jr, & Milam, D. F. Medical and nu- tritional survey of 800 N. Y. A. youths; experience at National Youth Administration Work Center in physical rehabUitation REHABILITATION CENTER 861 REJECTION of youths of draft age. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 373-80 — Norris, H. R. The Testing and Advisement Center. N. York Univ. Med. Q., 1947-48, No. 3, 4.—Rehabilitation clinic for service men. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 1772.—Reys, J. H. O. [The Recruits physical development depot at Canter- bury] MU. spectator, Haag, 1938, 107: 319-23.—Utilization (The) of health resorts for military reconstruction. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 564.—Veterans RehabUitation Center. Ibid., 1944, 126: 1034. REITER'S disease. See under Polyarthritis, Reiter's type; also Dysentery, Manifestation. REJECTION. See also Aviator, Physical examination; Disa- bility; Height and weight; Neurocirculatory asthenia; Neuropsychiatric examination (many subheadings) also Fitness; Medical examination; Recruit. Edwards, H. R. The examination of rejectees. J. Lancet, 1943, 63: 104-8.—Information and counselling service for rejectees. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1944, 5: 309-12.—Nation's (The) physical unfitness. N. York M. J., 1919, 109: 646.—Rosen- zweig, S. Emotional impUcations of miUtary rejection and discharge. Psychiat. Q. Suppl., 1945, 19: 11-9.—Strohl, E. L. The rejected draftee and his medical and social problems as they relate to the community. Illinois M. J., 1943, 83: 263-5. --- Causes. See also Aviator, Physical examination: Find- ings; Neurotic, Discharge. Untited States. Selective Service Sys- tem. Medical statistics bulletin No. 2: Causes of rejection and incidence of defects. 41p. 26/^cm. Wash., 1943. Algunas afecciones quirurgicas que hacen in utiles a los ciuda- danos para el servicio; modificacion de su reglamentacion. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1921, 20: 787-91.—Britten, R. H., & Perrott, G. St. J. Causes of physical disquahfication under the Selective Service Law; early mdications. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1941, 56: 1017-21.—Causes of rejections of selectees at Army induction station. Am. M. Ass. News, 1942, Feb. 8, 1.— Coulliaux, L. L'articolo 56 neU'elenco delle infermita ed imperfezioni che sono causa di invalidity assoluta o temporanea al servizio militare. Ann. odont., Roma, 1917, 2: 16-20.— Fiske, C. N. Rejection of accepted recruits. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1917, 11: 427.—Gazzera, P. L'inabUita al servizio mUitare; le nuove tabeUe. ItaUa san., 1930, 22: No. 23, 3-13.— Harries, C. V. Resume of causes for non-acceptance of, and for operative treatment considered necessary on new entries already passed as fit by civilian medical boards. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 288-90.—Hough, J. S. Causes of rejections in se- lectees in relation to physical status in childhood. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1941-42, 11: 280.—Lehman, E. Why induction doctors rejected more than 20%. BuU. Onondaga Co. M. Soc, 1940-41, 5: No. 5, 5.—Leone, G. E. Causes for rejection for entrance into the regular Armv due to physical defects. Wash- ington Univ. Dent. J., 1940-41, 7: 47-50. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1283.—Mabbott, J. M. Rejections of registrants at camp for physical causes. Ibid., 1918, 71: 766.—McKinlay, C. A. Medical causes of rejection in Selective Service regis- trants. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 255-7.—Park, F. S. Causes of rejection from the Axmy and Incidence of defects in recruits. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 412-6.—Physical causes for rejec- tion of registrants. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 171.—Physical rejections under Selective Service. Army M. Bull., 1941, No. 57, 10-2.—Pleasants, H., jr. Forty-three percent, and why? Pennsylvania Health, 1942, 3: No. 5, 22-7.—Rejections for mUitary service. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 154: 83.— Rowntree, L. G., McGill, K. H., & Edwards, T. I. Causes of rejection and the incidence of defects among 18 and 19 year old Selective Service registrants. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 181-5.—Ruiz Huidobro, R. Causas de ineptitud para el servicio mUitar; su influencia en el desempefio en la vida civil: los porcentajes de ineptos en los ultimos 5 afios en la 5» Regi6n mUitar; el mejoramiento ifsico de los ciudadanos. Rev. san. mil, B. Air., 1944, 43: 51-69.—Solomon, A. P. A foUow-up study of selectees rejected for psychiatric reasons. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1943, 4: 78-81.—Vervaeck, L. La revision des tableaux des infirmites et des maladies qui exemptent du service miUtaUe au point de vue anthropologique. Bull. Soc. anthrop. Bruxelles, 1914, 33: 205-20. --- Rehabilitation. See also Rehabilitation, Recruits. Coffey, E. R. Physical rehabUitation of registrants dis- quaUfied for duty with the Armed Forces; correction of general remediable physical defects. Tr. Conf. State Terr. Health Off., 1940, Spec, 111-3.—D., D. RehabUitation of Selective Service rejectees. N. York J. Dent., 1942, 12: 66.—Director of Selective Service asks for program to cut draft rejections. Illinois Dent. J., 1941, 10: 487-90.—Educational qualifications and rehabUitation of rejected men. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 218-26.-—Hershey, L. B. Physical rehabUitation of rejectees. Pennsylvania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 504-7.—Important legal decision affecting hospital treatment of persons discharged from the draft. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 106.-—Levine, H. The prospect of ocular rehabilitation of a group of rejected draftees. Optic. J., N. Y., 1941, 78: No. 23, 29.—One out of 4 in draft unfit; Yale pubUc health expert offers program. Mississippi Doctor, 1940-41, 18: 640.— Orr, D. W. The rejected [Selective Service] registrant in the community. BuU. Menninger CUn., 1941, 5: 184-7.—Paull, D., Gregory, J. L., & Woodward, L. E. Psychiatric rehabilita- tion of rejectees and men discharged from the Armed Forces. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 248-68.—Perrott, G. St. J. Physi- cal rehabilitation of registrants disqualified for duty with the Armed Forces. Tr. Conf. State Terr. Health Off., 1940, Spec, 102-10.-—Physical rehabilitation of rejected draftees. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1941, 31: 549.—Plan to rehabiUtate men rejected by Army because of physical defects announced; Ohio officials await instructions as to how program will operate. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 1091-4.—Plans for rehabilitation of rejected draftees. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1941, 28: 1884. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1364.—Program for rehabilitation of registrants rejected for dental defects under the Selective Act. Bull. Virginia Dent. Ass., 1941-42, 18: 28.—Quayle, J. H. Reclamation of the rejected candidate for the Army. Mod. Hosp., 1917, 9: 415-7. Also Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1917, 186-9. ------ Reclamation of men rejected by the draft and its relation to life insurance. Proc Ass. LUe Insur. Presid., 1917, 152-62.—Rehabilitation [youths who have been rejected for military service] N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 2201.—Rehabilitation of rejected selec- tees. Ibid., 1942, 42:405.—Rehabilitation of rejectees. Optom- etr. Week., 1941-42, 32: 1077.—Rehabilitation of selectees predicted at conference; men unquaUfied physically for miUtary service will be put into camps to be doctored and fed. Science News Lett., 1941, 39: 358.—Repair for defense; 400,000 out of 1,000,000 young men rejected from Army service because of disease or defect. Med. Care, 1941, 1: 205-12.—Reynolds, C. R. The follow-up of men rejected for military service; the Pennsylvania Plan. Pennsylvania Health, 1941—42, 2: No. 3, 35. ------ Rehabilitation and follow-up of Selective Service men rejected for military service. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 232-7. ■----—■ The medical and epidemiological management of Selective Service men rejected for mUitary service. Ibid., 1943, 92: 140-8.—Rowntree, L. G., & Baggs, A. N. Health of registrants and rehabilitation of rejectees. Annals, 1942, 220: March, 81-8.—Sheldon, W. H. Rehabilitation of the rejected. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 1080; 108: 703.—Stover, E. M. Helping 4-F's to vocational adjustment. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 519-21.—Walker, E. T. A health program for rejectees. Pub. Health Nurs., Utica, 1942, 34: 97.—Wark, D. L. Re- habilitation gets first test; practical aspects of the federal program to pay M. D.'s for treating rejected draftees. Med. Econom., 1941-42, 19: No. 6, 56.—Woodward, L. E. Social case-work in relation to Selective Service and the rejectee. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 370-89. —— State and local planning in the Ught of federal provisions and cUnical experience. Ibid., 1945, 29: 261-8. ---- Statistics. See also subheading (Causes) also Recruiting statistics. Hoffman, F. L. Army anthropometry and medical rejection statistics. 114p. 8? Newark, 1918. About 15 trainees in each 1,000 are rejected. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 941.—Bauer, W. W. An interpretation of draft rejection figures. Pennsylvania M. J., 1942-43, 46: 204-7. Also J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1943, 36: 61-5.—Belot, M. L. Problems of induction. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1943, 36: 511-7.—Bowley, A. J. High rejection rate for North Carolina boys as seen at Fort Bragg. Tr. M. Soc. N. CaroUna, 1924, 71: 107-13.—Cohen, L. H., & Challman, R. C. A national survey of rejections for military service. Connecticut M. J., 1944, 8: 179-82.—Draft rejections statistics and the nation's health [A. M. A. Public Relations release] Nebraska M. J., 1944, 29: 356-60.—Fifteen trainees in each 100 rejected. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1109.—Friedman, M. H. New draft rejection study refutes shocking national health. Med. Econom., 1946-47, 24: No. 12, 83-7.—Koontz, A. R. Are Selective Service rejections an index of the state of our national health? Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1941) 1942, 54: 411-20.—Menninger, W. C. The number of men rejected. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 281-3.—O'Neil, W. 750,000 unwanted men. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 650; 692.—One third of Army appUcants rejected for physical reasons. Connecticut M. J., 1940, 4: 765.—One third of our defenders. Nassau M. News, 1941, 15: 1.—Perrott, G. S. Selective Service rejection statistics and some of their implications. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 36: 336-42.—Preliminary findings on examinations of selectees; sample analysis shows why 50 percent of first 2,000,000 men were rejected for general miUtary service. CaUfornia West. M., 1942, 56: 362.—Reading the rejection rate. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1942, 39: 58. RELAPSING FEVER 862 RELIEF RELAPSING fever. United States. Army Aik Forcer. Arctic. Desert and Tropic Branch. Relapsing fever. 6p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 11, Notes Trop. Dis., Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Billet, A. Un cas de tvphus recurrent a Constantine. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1902, 39: 228-36.—Boldyrev, T. Vozvratnyj tif (typhus recurrens) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 959-68.—Dillon, J. A., & Fischer, W. J. H., jr. Observations on relapsing fever. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 92-5.—Fisher, D. W., & Edel- man, M. H. Tick-borne relapsing fever; a case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 901-3.—Folly. Note sur un cas de fievre ricurrente. Bull. Soc mid. mil. fr., 1914, 8: 441-3.— Martoglio, F. Febbre ricorrente africana. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 53-70.—Rallo Colandrea, T. Un caso de fiebre recurrente africana. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1918, 3. ser., 8: 255-61.—Ruge, H. Riickfallfieber. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S.) Berl., 1944, 61.—Taft, W. C, & Pike, J. B. Relapsing fever. _ Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 413.—Valdivieso Conde, L. Estudio clfnico de la fiebre recurrente. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 379-88.—Werner, H. Das Riickfallfieber als Kriegs- seuche. Med. Welt, 1939, 13: 1478-80.—Wright, H. W. Relapsing fever. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 207. ---- Incidence. Coghill, N. F. Clinical manifestations of tick-borne relapsing fever with special reference to the disease in Cyprus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 2-33.—Cohen, A. G. Relapsing fever in Panama; report of 6 cases. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 19-22.—Confalone, R. Cenni epidemiologici sul tifo ricor- rente Obermeyer in Eritrea. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 640-2.— Costa, F. Epidemia di febbre ricorrente africana constatata nel Tigre settentrionale (Adua e Axum) Ibid., 1928, 76: 633-7.—Friant, H., & Cornet, P. Quelques cas de fidvre recurrente dans le dfipartement de Constantine. Arch. m6d. pharm. mil., 1904, 44: 421-35.—Greaves, F. C, Gezon, H. M., & Alston, W. F. Studies on louse-borne relapsing fever in Tunisia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 1029-48.—Madon. Remarques cliniques sur la fidvre recurrente mondiale au Maroc Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 157-61.—Massa, F. Episodio epidemico di febbre ricorrente nella Somalia italiana. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 107-13.—Mattei, A. La febbre ricorrente nella SomaUa ItaUana. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 49-75, ch.—Morrison, R. J. G. Some cases of relapsing fever in Palestine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 86-94.— Nicolle, C, Anderson, C, & Le Chuiton, F. Sur l'existence, en Tunisie, de la fievre recurrente espagnole. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 225-7.—Ohhasi, S. Tyu-Si ni okeru kaiki- netu ni tuite [Recurrent fever in Central China] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1101-7.—Provost, C, & Flandrin, J. Trois nou- veaux cas de fidvre recurrente hispano-africaine en Tunisie (compUcations neuro-oculaires) Rev. med. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 139-^45.—Vallana, A. Un'epidemia di febbre ricorrente nei prigionieri austriaci del distaccamento di Salussola. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 610.—Vivaldi, G. Di un caso di febbre ricorrente da spirochete osservato in Sardegna. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 149-54.—Yersin, A. Note sur un cas de fidvre recurrente observe en Indo-Chine. Cadueee, Par., 1906, 6: 202. ---- Pathology. Angelini, G. Insufficienza di metodi biopsici (puntura del midoUo osseo, deUa milza e del fegato) per la diagnosi di febbre ricorrente. Gior. med. mU., 1937, 85: 273-9.—Balfour, A. The spirochffite of Egyptian relapsing fever; is it a specific entity? J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 454-66.—Golubov, G. V. Izmenenie morfologi6eskago sostava krovi pri vozvrat- nom tife. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 221: Med. spec, pt, 26-35.—Legerton, C. W., & Chambers, W. L. Spontaneous rupture of the spieen in relapsing fever. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 88-90.—Moise, R. Ricerche epidemiologiche e sperimentali suUa trasmissione e patologia della febbre ricor- rente in Somalia, 1932-37.—Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 315-27.—Patane, C. La febbre ricorrente da Spirochaeta Duttoni. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 71-85. ---- Treatment. Ingraham, H. S., & Lapenta, R. G. PenicUlin in the treat- ment of louse-borne relapsing fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1719-23.—Kovaleff, M. O. Five cases of relapsing fever treated with peniciUin, March 1944. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 124.—Shaul, J. F., & Saferstein, T. H. Penicillin therapy in relapsing fever; report of four cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 238-43.—Tollefsen, A. D. Relapsing fever. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 84.—Wanhill. Relapsing fever; a rough but effective method of dealing with the louse in India. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 33: 178-80. RELEASE. See under Physician. RELIEF. See also Civil rights; Dependent; Food supply, postwar; Occupied area; Physician, Relief fund; Prisoner of war, Relief; War relief. Flanner, P. D. The effect of the defense program on our relief needs. Alabama Social Welf., 1941, 6: No. 7, 6-8. ------ The defense program and relief needs. Proc' Nat Conf. Social Work., 1941, 68: 357-64.—Granjux. Le secours de guerre a la famille midicale. J. mid. chir., Par., 1915, 86: 491-5.—Kettle, F. C. War activities and public assistance Welf. Bull., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 2, 17.—Office of foreign relief and iehabilitation operations. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 48.—Problematicos (Los) beneficios de la guerra' Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1943, 22: 642-4.—Smith, C. M. War civilian security program. Northwest M., 1943, 42: 165-7.— Social expenditure and the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1382.—War (The) Charities Act, 1939. Bull. Vancouver M Ass., 1940-41, 17: 294.—War (The) work of the Society of Friends. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 534.—Woofter, T. .!., jr. CiviUan war aid. Social Work Yearb., N. Y., 1943, 7: 125-30. ---- Europe. See also subheadings (medical; Red Cross) United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Admin- istration (UNRRA) Cathala. For European relief; France of to-day. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 284.—Ellis, A. R. For European reUef; organization of reUef in the field. Ibid., 348.—Godlowska, I. For European relief; Polish testimony. Ibid., 4; 27.— Jansens. For European relief; Belgium, the buffer state. Ibid., 40-2.—Joles, S. For European relief; Holland, the land scaUoped from the sea. Ibid., 116, &c ------ For European relief; Holland under German occupation. Ibid., 232-4.— Kodicek, E. Post-war relief as a starting point to post-war world reconstruction. Advance. Sc, Lond., 1942, 2: 91.— Koo, W., Noel-Baker, P. [et al.] Science and post-war relief. Ibid., 80-93.—Marrack, J. R. ReUef and rehabilitation. London Hosp. Gaz., 1943-44, 47: 10-3. ------ Evang, K. [et al.] Relief in Europe. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 646.— Murphy, A. For European relief; Yugoslavia. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 202.—Noll, A. FamUy health and post-war relief. Advance. Sc, Lond., 1942, 2: 90.—Organization of post-war relief in Europe. Nature, Lond., 1942, 150: 305-7.— Paskuszova, M. For European relief; where East meets West. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 60; 80.—Preparations for the relief of Europe after the war [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 53.—Pye, E. M. For European reUef; past experi- ence and points for the future. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 214-6.—Relief of distress in the professions. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 277.—Relief in Europe after the War of 1914-18. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 194.-—Relief and reconstruction in Europe. Brit. M. J., 1944, 2: 566.—Russian War Relief, Inc. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 582.—Schweizerische Hilfe fur das notleidende Griechenvolk. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 291.— Science and post-war reUef. Nature, Lond., 1941, 148: 456.— Struthers, R. R. Post-war child reUef in Europe. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 15c>.—Women's Medical Association sends funds to England. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 844. ---- medical. See also other subheadings. Mackenzie, M. D. Medical relief in Europe. 2. impr. 67p. 20cm. Lond., 1942. Also Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 183. American Women's Hospitals; report of the War and Medical Service Committee. Women in Med., 1943, No. 81, 22-4.— Arnstein, M. G., & Kerze, T. Nursing in foreign relief and rehabilitation. Pub. Health Nurs., Utica, 1943, 35: 655-8.— Goodman, N. M. Aledical reUef in Europe. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1944, 42: 97. ------ Medical relief for Europe. Pharm. J., Lond., 1945, 100: 174.—Mackenzie, M. D. Medical reUef in Europe. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 183. ------ Prob- lems of medical relief in the immediate post-war phases. Dent. Rec, Lond., 1944, 64:88. ------ A study of the potentialities of international collaboration in medicine in the post-war world; in the immediate post-war phases, problems of medical reUef. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1944, 7: 90-101.----- Some problems of European medical relief. Middlesex Hosp. J., 1944, 44: 5.—Marteau, A., Kruta, V. [et al.] Medical relief in freed Europe. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 461.—Medical suppUes for Britain. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 71.—Medical supplies for England. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1806.—Medical and Surgical ReUef Committee of America, Med. Woman J., 1941, 48: 286.—Medical war relief fund; twentieth list. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 30.—Stone, R. F. Cleveland's role in medical war relief. Cleveland M. J., 1917, 16: 259-71.—White, N. Mackenzie, M. D.: Medical reUef in Europe; questions for immediate study [Bk. Rev.] Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1943, 18: 262.—Winters, C. U. S. sending medical teams to liberated countries; administrators will help native doctors re-establish services. Med. Econom., 1943-44, 21: No. 2, 55. RELIEF 863 RELIEF ---- nutritional. See also Nutrition survey. Schonfeld, M. Nutrition problems in relief and rehabilitation planning for the post-war era. 30p. 22Kcm. N. Y., 1944. Surface, F. M., & Bland, R. L. American food in the World War and reconstruction period. 1033d. 4? Stanford Univ., 1931. Feeding Uberated countries and nutrition education. BuU. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1943, No. 108, 162-4.—Gorvin, J. H. Some aspects of the post-war feeding of Europe. Proc R. Inst. Gr. Britain, 1941-42, 32: 153-80.—Hammond, J. Problems of production in relation to post-war nutritional relief. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 2: 190-6—Hendrickson, R. F. The problem of reUef in Uberated countries. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 763-5.—Holman, B. Experiences of an Ameiican dietitian and nutritionist in post-war work in Warsaw, Poland [1922-23] Med. Woman J., 1943, 50: 310-3.—Marrack, J. R., & Hammond, J. Nutritional reUef after the war. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 758.—Mitchell. H. S. Planning foods for foreign relief. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 820-3.—Nutrition CouncU; postwar reUef of the devastated countries. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 855—Post-war nutritional reUef in Europe. Nature, Lond., 1943 152: 615-7.—Powers, E. H. To 26 Exchange Place. Red Cross Courier, 1940-11, 20: No. 7, 23; passim. War relief --- Red Cross. American National Red Cross. abroad. 38p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. ---- Red Cross reports on third anniversary of war on aid to 20,000,000 foreign war victims. 3 numb. 1. 2Scm. Wash., 1942. ---- ARC [circular] 314: Foreign war relief; September 1, 1939-December 31, 1942. 32p. 22cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Five war years of civilian war relief by and through American Red Cross, September 1, 1939 to January 1, 1945. Rev. Dec. 1944. Sp. 23cm. Wash., 1944. ---- ARC circular 319: Overseas emergency relief, September 1, 1939 to June 1, 1946. Rev. ed. 14p. 23cm. Wash., 1946. American National Red Cross. ^ Com- mission for Belgium. Croix-Rouge americaine; l'oeuvre pour la Belgique; sommaire des activities de la Commission pour la Belgique. 57p. 8? Brux., 1918. American National Red Cross. Com- mission to Greece. Final report Department of civiUan relief; exclusive of the districts of the Aegean Islands and Eastern Macedonia. 28p. 8? Athens, 1919. ---- Relief work among the Aegean Islands. 34p. 8? Athens, 1919. Bicknell, E. P. In war's wake, 1914-15; the Rockefeller Foundation and the American Red Cross join in civilian relief. 276p. 20cm. Wash., 1936. Pickett, S. E. The close of Emergency Relief Program. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y., 1922. Action de la Commission mixte de secours de la Croix Rouge internationale en faveur des femmes et des enfants victimes de la guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 659-71 — Action de la Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Kouge internationale en faveur des populations civUes, notamment des femmes et des enfants victimes de la guerre. Ibid., 1942, 24: 563-70.—Action en faveur des femmes et des enfants victimes de la guerre. Ibid., 234-42.—Action by the Joint ReUef Com- mission cf the International Red Cross for the benefit of women and children victims of the war. BuU. League Red Cross boc, 1941, 22: 54; 1942, 23: 3.—Activite de la Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge in tern ation ale en faveur de la Gr^ce; des vetements et des chaussures pour les enfants grecs. Kev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 697-9.—Activite de la Croix- Rouge francaise dans les regions soumises aux nsques des bombardements. Ibid., 1941, 23: 772-7.—Activite generale de la Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge inter nationale et son action en Yougoslavie. Ibid., 1945, zi 194-210.—Allen, R. Red Cross reUef in Europe. Sc, Lond., 1942, 2: 85.—America helps England. Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 7, 16.—Britten, the Foreign p.1077-132. Advance. Red Cross M. H. Joint reUef plans for Far East. Ibid., 1943-44, 23: No. 7, 19.— Civilian war aid. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1941—42, 12-4.—Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge inter- nationale. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 320-5.— Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge internationale; action de secours en faveur de la Norvege, novembre 1943- mars 1944. Ibid., 1944, 26: 398-409.—Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge internationale; secours aux enfants en Serbie. Ibid., 1943, 25: 978-90.—Co-operation between the national Red Cross societies for the benefit of civilian war victims. BuU. League Red Cross Soc, 1942, 23: 35-45.— Dons pour les refugies et les evacues en France. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1940, 22: 665-8.—European war relief. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 3, 18; No. 7, 19.—First-hand report on war relief in Europe. Ibid., 1939-40, 19: No. 8, 3-8.—Foreign war relief. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1939-40, 91; 1941-42, 76.—Kean, J. R. Europe's lesson in war relief. Am. Red Cross Mag., 1916, 11: 111-3.—Kellogg, P. U. Four months in France; an interpretation of the American Red Cross; the sinews of war relief. Survey, N. Y., 1917-18, 39: 320-2.—Knight, R. Mercy ship sails for Europe. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: 3-5.—Libby, V. K. CivUian reUef abroad. Ibid., 1943-44, 23: No. 7, 6; 12.—Lucas, W. P. Work of the Children's Bureau, Department of Civil Affairs, American Red Cross, France. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 71: 359-65.—Mission du Comite international de la Croix-Rouge dans les pays danubiens. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: 530-6.—■ Note sur l'activite' de la Commission mixte de secours de la Croix-Rouge internationale. Ibid., 1941, 23: 899-901.— Oeuvre de secours en faveur de la population civile helleiiique. Ibid., 1942, 24: 570-5, 8 pi.—Oeuvre de secours en faveur de la population des lies grecques de Chios, Inoussai, Samos, Furni et Icaria. Ibid., 1943, 25: 960-5.—Oeuvre de secours en faveur de la population des lies grecques de Chios, Samos, Nicaria et Mytilene. Ibid., 1942, 24: 741-6, 8 pi.—Powell, J. B., & Gould, G. What cur Red Cross doUars do for China. Red Cross Courier, 1939-40, 19: No. 8, 13-7.—Red Cross diary; a chronological summary of American Red Cross effort to aUay war suffering. Ibid., 1942-43, 22: No. 8, 27.—Red Cross gUts from U. S. A. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 500.—Red Cross ships ten ambulances to Finland. Red Cross Courier, 1939-40, 19: No. 8, 23.—Relief for civUian war victims; relief work car- ried on by national Red Cross societies. BuU. League Red Cross Soc, 1942, 23: 6-10.—Relief for countries at war. Ibid., 1941, 22: 71.—Relief for women and chUdren in European countries affected by the war. Ibid., 19-21.—Relief work undertaken by the national Red Cross societies. Ibid., 61.— Report of Committee on Dental and Oral Red Cross Relief Work in Europe. Proc Am. Inst. Dent. Teachers, 1916, 23: 105-9.—Ryan, P. E. News from the International Red Cross. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 6, 23.—Service des secours du Comite international [Illustr.] Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: opp. p. 384.—Suisse; oeuvre de secours en faveur des enfants grecs. Ibid., 421, 4 pi.—Swift, E. J. A summary of Red Cross war reUef abroad. Red Cross Courier, 1940-41, 20: No. 10, 5-8.----—— Address; Red Cross foreign war relief. Summary Proc Am. Red Cross, 1941, 22-7.— Teleky, P. L'assistance aux victimes de la guerre en Hongrie. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1: 23-36.—War reUef abroad. Red Cross Courier, 1941-42, 21: No. 5, 25; No. 7, 25.—War reUef abroad; for 30-day period ending March 15th. Ibid., 1940-41 20: No. 10, 27.—War reUef production. Annual Rep. Am. Nat. Red Cross, 1939-40, 68-71. RELIEF Act. See Civilian Relief Act. RELIGIOUS order. See Nursing order. RELIGIOUS service. See also Chaplain; Hospital service; Prisoner of war. j Festividad (La) de Nuestra Senora de la Merced; su celebra- tion en el Hospital mUitar central, Buenos Aires. Rev. san. mU B Air 1942,41:613.—Horler. Ueber die Tatigkeit des Feldprediger's im Feldlazarett im Kriege. MiUtarsanitat, Ziir., 1944 26- 57.—Johnson, F. E. The impact of the war on reli- gion in America. Am. J. Sociol., 1942-43, 48: 353-60. RELOCATION. See Physician. REMOUNT. See also Horse; Remount service. Franklin A. V. A temporary remount depot. Army Vet. Rnll 1942 *36: 136-41.—Newport, G. T. A remount depot in ftaly JR. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 148-51.-Spassky, V Poliakov N., & Bogin, L. Remontnye masterskie. Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1090-3. In: REMOUNT SERVICE 864 REPORT REMOUNT service. See also Remount; Transportation, Animals. Conreur, C. Cavalos para o exercito; servico de remonta; registros genealogicos. Bol. Soc. brasU. med. vet.; 1938, 8: 270-5.—Indian Army remount and veterinary services. Ind. Vet. J., 1949-50, 26: 94-103. RENAL function. See Kidney; also under Cold environment. REPAIR. See Denture, Repair. REPAIR shop. See under Equipment laboratory. REPAIR unit. See under Optical unit. REPATRIATION. See also subheadings of Prisoner of war (Psy- chiatric aspect; Repatriation) also Malaria, Veterans. Char vat, J. Nektere1 16kafsk6 zkusenosti s repatrianty, Cas. lek. cesk., 1946, 85: 1763-5.—Denechau. Un centre de rapatriement maritime, le centre de Cherbourg. Paris mid., 1919, 32: annexe, 103-5.—Fischbach, W. M. Cardiac and electrocardiographic observations on American prisoners of war repatriated from Japan. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 69- 75.-—Jones, M., & Tanner, J. M. The cUnical characteristics, treatment, and rehabUitation of repatriated prisoners of war with neurosis. J. Neur., Lond., 1948, 11: 53-60.—Love, W. G. Repatriation of wounded in West Africa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 270.—Murray, F. J. War time experiences on land and ocean. Nova Scotia M. BuU., 1943, 22: 12-8.— Rodenwaldt. Malariagefahrdung der deutschen Bevolkerung durch heimkehrende Soldaten. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 117-9.—Tanner, J. M., & Jones, M. The psychological symptoms and the physiological response to exercise of repatriated prisoners of war with neurosis. J. Neur., Lond., 1948, 11: 61-71.—Van Bergen. T. M. Eye findings in repatriated prisoners of war from the Far West. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1947, 44: 818. REPELLENT. See Insecticide, Repellent; Leech repellent; Mosquito control; Rodenticide [and repellent] REPLACEMENT depot [incl. training center] See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Screen- ing; Physical training; Training. Halloran, R. D., & Farrell, M. J. Neuropsychiatrists in the U. S. Army; their functions in general and in relation to replace- ment training centers. Army M. BuU., 1943, No. 65, 151-6.— Marder, S. H., & Maloney, R. M. Replacement depot for fighter pUots. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 56.—Stilwell, L. E., & Schreiber, J. Neuropsychiatric program for a replacement training center. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 20-9. REPORT. See also Casualty, Reporting; Medical exami- nation, Reporting; Record; also Hospitalization. United States. Navy. Medical Field Service School. A guide to the preparation of sanitary reports and regulations. 57p. 28cm. N. River, 1944. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-36: Instructions for preparation of Monthly Report of Out-Patient Medical Activities, VA Form 10-7305 (Mar. 1947) 16p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ---- Technical bulletin TB 10A-6S: Revised instructions for the reporting on recurring medical reports of man-hours worked. 2p. 27cm. Wash. 1947. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-1005; Medical Department: Reports, returns, and records. 8p. 8? Wash.. 1925. Also another edition. 2p. 8? Wash., 1930. ---- No. 40-1010: Dental reports, returns, and records. 7p. 8? Wash., 1925. Buckner, J. F. Hospital Corps reports and returns. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 67-76.—How war bulletins may affect clinical reports. War Doctor, 1943—44, 2: No. 2, 7.—Lipscomb, T. H., & Carey, J. H. Time saving procedure in writing mul- tiple copy reports. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 97.— Medical reporting system of the G. A. F. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lie, 1-49.—Plummer, R. W. A form for daUy sanitary reports. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, 12: 255.—Reports and returns [U. S. Navy] In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 487-507.—Wade, E. W., & Deane, H. R. A medical appreciation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 53: 351- 60. REQUIREMENT. See such terms as Nutrition, Caloric and other requirements; Oxygen requirement, etc. RESCUE. See also Aircraft crashing; Cold exposure, Im- mersion in water; Crashing; Diver; Operation, arctic; Shipwreck. Pecora, J. S., & Bollerud, J. A method of preventing the freezing of fluids during Arctic field rescue work. 4 1. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. Forms Proj. 13, U. S. AU Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. United States. National Defense Office. Medical Division. Rescue Section. Publica- tion No. 2216: A technical manual for the rescue service. 142p. 23>^cm. Wash., 1943. Berry, H. M. Search and rescue in China. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 354.—Gabel, G. The miraculous rescue of chil- dren; the O. S. E. under the German occupation in France, 1940-44. Am. OSE Rev., 1948, 5: 30-9—German, E., & Savichev, I. Spasanie na more. In: Encikl slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 240-8.—Henry, C. D., & Coble, H. L. Crash-rescue procedures. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 9, 10.—Lafontaine, W. L. Greenland rescue of soldiers. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 65.—Office of CiviUan Defense expands rescue service. Press Release Med. Div. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1943, May, 1.—Preliminary instructions for procedure when making emergency landings in the desert. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 9e, 1-9.—Savichev, I. Spasanie na more; spasanie ljudej s zatonuvsej podvodnoj lodki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 246-8. ---- Air-sea rescue. Harrison. R. W. An analysis of a random sample of Navy air-sea rescues. 44p. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-695, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Rupp, E. V. Oxygen and air-sea rescue equip- ment in the European Theatre of Operations. 15 1. 28cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-660-14-A-10, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Air-sea rescue. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 54-9.—Care of rescued personnel at the Staffel aUdrome. Ibid., App. 3d, 1.— Craig, P. E. Physical and psychological aspects of ditching. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 41.—Dohrman, H. Air-sea search and rescue. Ibid., 40.—German aU-sea rescue; procedures. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S, AU Forces Europe, 1945, App. 9c, 1-10.—Improvised Stokes stretcher floats for air-sea rescue. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 3.—Instructions for the use of the rescue buoy of the Inspector General of Equipment. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 9f, 1-4.—Introductory instructions for maintenance in sea distress accidents; Air pubUcation 1203. Ibid., App. 9d, 1-15.—Jacobs, W. R. Rescue program in the Alaskan Division, ATC. AU Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 340.— Kintner, M. Q. Air-sea rescue operations. Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: 352-60.-—Mazer, M. Medical problems in au-sea rescue. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 348.—Medical service to the Seenotdienst, Air-sea rescue service. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 3d, 1.—Rescue methods employed by the Seenotdienst- staffel, air-sea rescue Staffel. Ibid., 1.—Smith, J. J. Medical aspects of air-sea. rescue. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 42-4.—Special protective garment for aviators; RESCUE 865 RESEARCH Seenotschutzgerat. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 3h, 1-3.— Steiner, M. Treatment of survivors. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 5, 11-3.—Use of aU-sea and air-ground rescue equip- ment. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 44. RESCUE kit. See Emergency kit. RESCUE ship. McNee, J. W. Convoy rescue ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945 31: 1-7.—Wilkins, R. D. Convoy rescue ships. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 320-6. RESEARCH. See also Office of Scientific Research and De- velopment; Science; Systems research. --- aeromedical. See also Acceleration, Research methods; Altitude; Aviator, Neuropsychiatry; also under specific aeronautical terms. Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Future trends of research in aviation medicine, p. 1-114. 27tfcm. Wright Field, 1946. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R., II) Wright Field, 1946. Lovelace, W. R., II, & Wulff, V. J. Sum- mary of German aviation medical research. 50p. 27cm. Davton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-660-99, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Air Force. Medical Service [Research and development in avia- tion medicine] MS. lv. in 4. 1663p. [Before Nov. 1948] In Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Aviation medical research. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 10, 13-8.—Developmental projects of Dr Ing. F. HoUmann. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lh, 5.—Evaluation of targets investigated and summary of information obtained pertaining to research in aviation medicine for the German Air Force. Ibid., App. 14b, 1-43.—Flight research. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, 100.—Grow, M. C. Research in aero-medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 123-5. ------ Future research in aviation medicine. Ibid., 205-7.—Haber, H. VaUdation of prism divergence measurement at the distance of thirteen inches; plan of research. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Oct., 40.—Incidence and treat- ment of infectious diseases; bacteriological warfare; aviation medicine and psychiatry. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14c, 1-15.—Index of German aeromedical research workers. Ibid., App. 12a, 1-8.—Ivy, A. C. The future ol research in aviation medicine. J. Aviat. M., 1946, 17: 280-9.—Japanese aviation medicine. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14k, 3.—List of Japanese Aero-Medical Research PubUcations; content and disposition. Rep. Air Techn. IntelUg. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 241, 1-7.—Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Aero medical research today and tomorrow; a summary and review. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R., II) Wright Field, 1946, 1-4. •----- Research in cUnical medicine and dentistry. Ibid., 76-83, illust.—Medical research in the AAF. In: FUght Surgeon Ref. File, Wash., 1945, AAF Man. 25-0^, Sect. 11, No. 1, 1.—Medical research on problems of equipment. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. AU Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 27.—Otological research in the R. C. A. F. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1946-47, 4: 22-32.—Pilot candidate selection research program. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Oct., 32; 1948, Jan., 17.—Research in aviation medicine. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 45.—Researches in blinding by instrument-Ught. Ibid., App. 14d, 11.—Researches in capillary system essentiaUy considering pilot's fatigue and nutrition. Ibid., 12.—Research on medical aspects of aircraft design and on development and appUcation of prosthetic appUances. Ibid., App. 14e, 1-3.—Sheeley, W. F., Adler, H. F [et al.] Selection of appropriate terminology for aeromedical resea ch reporting. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 25; passim; 1949, Jan., 23.—Walbank, A. British medical research in aviation. AIU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 322-5. Whittingham, H. E. Medical research and aviation. Proc. Internat. Congr. MU. M. & Pharm., 1939, 10. Congr., 95-103. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 15-24. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----55 ---- aeromedical: Organization. See also Research board; Research institute; Research laboratory. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. FPRC [reports] Lond., No. 2, 1939- Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. Otological Committee. Minutes of the meeting. Lond., 1., 1943- Forms numbers of the F. P. R. C. Reports. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Project. Randolph Field, No. 4, 1942- ---- Summaries of project reports, January 1, 1942-June 30, 1943. 56p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. ---- Summaries of research reports. Supple- ment. Randolph Field, No. 1, 1943- ----Quarterly research report. Randolph Field, Oct./Dec. 1947---- United States. Air Forces in Europe. Office of the Surgeon. Aero-Medical Research Section. Summary of the activities, 1 February to 15 October 1945 [v. p.] 35cm. n. p., 1945. United States. Naval School of Avia- tion Medicine and Research, & Kenyon College of Gambier. Joint project report ... Project No. NR 782 004. Pensacola, No. 1, 1949- United States. Navy. Commander Fleet Air. Research project. Quonset Point, No. X-685, 1945- German scientific organization relative to air forces. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. llg, 1.—Lovelace, W. R., II, & Gagge, A. P. Aero medical research facilities and personnel. In: Aviat. M. & Psychol. (Lovelace, W. R., II) Wright Field, 1946, 84-93.—Medizinische Facultat der Christian Albrechts Universitat. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 3f, 1.—New facilities for research in aviation medicine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2265.—-Roff, M. Psychological research at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine. J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 20-3.— Wiirfler, P. Aufbau der Luftfahrtmedizinischen Forschung und Lehre in Deutschland. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 501 (Abstr.) ---- Aviation psychology. See also Psychology, Air Force. United States. Air Force. Aviation Psychology Program. Research report. Wash. No. 7, 1947- Fiske, D. W. Naval aviation psychology; the central re- search groups. Am. Psychologist, 1947, 2: 67-72.—Flanagan, J. C. Research reports of the AAF aviation psychology pro- gram. Ibid., 374.—History, organization, and procedures; Psychological Research Unit No. 1, Army Air Forces. Psychol. BuU., 1944, 41: 103-14.—Organization and research activities; Psychological Research Unit No. 3, Army Air Forces. Ibid., 237-45. ---- 'chemical. See under Bacteriological warfare; Biological warfare; Gas warfare. ---- dental. See also various subheadings of Dentistry; also Office of Naval Research. Berzinskas, V. J., & Mullins, C. E. Rodents used in dental research. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: 15-21.—Chandler, A. W. Dental education and research in the Navy. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 265-8.—Fischer, T. E. The U. S. Army dental program at the National Bureau of Standards. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 35.—Schlack, C. A. Essentials for dental research in the Navy. J. Dent. Educ, 1942, 7: 123-5, ---- Food research. See also Research institute. United States. Army. Office of the Quartermaster General. Committee on RESEARCH 866 RESEARCH Food Research. Project abstract. Nu[trition] Wash., No. 6, 1946- Committee (The) on Food Composition of the National Research CouncU. Science, 1943, 97: 197.—Further progress in food research. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 159-61.— lsker, R. A. Research in Army subsistence. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1942, 18: 20-2.—Preservation of bread and pastries at -15°C. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 13.—Verzar, F. Switzerland's contribution to war-time food reseaich. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 311-6. ---- medical. See also Hospital service, educational; Pathol- ogy ; Psychology; also under many medical terms. Bellairs, A. d'A. Some aspects of medical research and policy in U. K., U. S. A. and Canada. 35p. 37cm. n. p., 1945. ---- Report on liaison visit of Major A. d'A. Bellairs to U. K., U. S. A. and Canada, July 21-Oct. 14 '45. 25p. 37cm. n. p., 1945. Hamburger, J., comp. 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Past history of research medicine in U. S. Army. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. D, No. 1, 1. ------Present and future miUtary medical research program for the U. S. Army. Ibid., No. 2, 1-4, 2 ch.—Lapage, G. Medical research during war-time. Nature, Lond., 1948, 161: 998.—Medical (The) officer as scientist. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 38, 2.—Medical research of the Armed Forces. Rep. Com. M. & Hosp. Serv. U. S. Dep. Defense, 1949, Sect. H, 8 p.—Medical research in the Army [Gr.Britain] J. Am. M.Ass., 1943, 121: 1299.—Piedrola Gil, G. En defensa de la investiga- ci6n y de los futuros investigadores. Med. & cu. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 22, 10-2.—Report on malarial research resulting from interrogation of Professor Claus Schilling. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. AU Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6d, 1-3.—Report on use and development of insecticides in the GAF. Ibid., App. 6g, 1.—Research in the Army, by Col. Sedativus. 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Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 3b, 1.—Institut fiir Schiffs- und Tropenkrankheiten. Ibid., App. 6f, 1.-—Japanese Institute for Research in MiUtary Aviation Medicine. Science, 1939, 89: 9.—Luftfahrtmedizinischen Forschungs-Institut des RIM (attached to Helmholtz Institut) In: Summary Activ. Aero- med. Res. Sect. Oft. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 2b, 1-3.—Naval Aledical Research Institute, National Naval Medical Center. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 240.— O'Kelley, W. R. Naval Medical Research Institute. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 10, 2-6.-—Research institution on Mount Fuji. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 1394.—Summary of activities at Forschungsanstalt Graf Zeppelin. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. OS. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 13a, 1.—Weinberg, I. S., Fridland, I. G., & Garvin, L. I. Leningradskii GIDUV v dni Otechestvennoj vojny. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot (Leningrad. Inst, usoversh. vrach. Kirov) Leningr., 1944, 387-95. RESEARCH laboratory. See also Research, Organization. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Annual historical report. Fort Knox, 3 (1945) 1946- United States. Naval Medical Field Re- search Laboratory. Progress report. Camp Lejeune, Jan./June 1944- --- Research project. Camp Lejeune, No. X-108B, 1944- United States. Naval Medical Research Laboratory. BuMed research project. N. Lond., No. X-382, 1944--- --- Summaries of research reported on dur- ing calendar year. N. Lond., 1948--- United States. Naval Research Labora- tory. Report. Wash., No. P-2914, 1946- Heim, J. W. Notes from the Aero-Medical Research Laboratory, Air Corps, Material Division, Wright Field, Dayton, Ohio. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 107.—Knob- lauch, F. J. Re-evaluation of program for Medical Department Field Research Laboratory, Fort Knox, Kentucky. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C. 1-17.—Medical Field Research Laboratory accomplishments. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 4, 18-20.—Naval (The) Research Laboratory. In: Science & Pub. PoUcy (U. S. President Sc. Res. Bd) Wash., 1947, 2: 59.—Pasqualini, R. Q. El Labora- torio de investigaciones medicas de las fuerzas bUndadas, de Fort Knox, Kentucky (Estados Unidos) Rev. mil., B. Air., 1947, 47: 226-9. RESERVE. For tactical reserve see under Defense; Operation; Tactics. For personnel in the re- serve see Reserve Corps; Reserve officer; Reserve Officers Training Corps. RESERVE Corps. See also Dental reserve; Medical student, Reserve functions; Nurse, reserve; Veterinarian, reserve. Boldyrev, T., & Maslinkovsky, T. Zapasnye vojskovye 6asti. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 2: 753-8.—Organized (The) reserve program. In: Scientists in UnUorm, Wash., 1948, 89. ---- medical. See also Reserve officer, medical. Baylis, J. E. The medical department reserve. 13p. 8? Carlisle Barracks, 1931. Army M. BuU., 1931, 2: No. 1. ■---- [Memorandum on the Medical Depart- ment Reserve of the U. S. Army] 3p. 8? Wash., 1938. Correspondence. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 222 — Evart, G. Trained medical reserves for war. Lancet, Lond., 1906, 1: 1638.—Falk, H. S. The Medical Department of the Reserves. Memphis M. J., 1936, 11: No. 3, 23.—Friedlaender, B. The Medical Reserve Corps. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 387-9.-—Glocker, R. K. The proceedings of the eleventh annual medico-miUtary inactive status training unit, Mayo Foundation, Rochester, Minnesota. Ibid., 1940, 86: 170-3.— Interns, residents and the Reserve Corps. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 235.—Kantor, J. L. The Medical Reserve Corps of the United States and the R. O. T. C. Phi Delta EpsUon News, 1932, 23: 72-5.—Krichevsky, J. Rezerv medicinskoj sluzby. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1084-6.— Maddox, R. D. The medical reserve. J. Med., Cincin., 1937- 38, 18: 247-9.—Medical preparedness; vacancies in the Medical Corps Reserve. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 1007.— Reynolds, R. B. MUitary poUcy of the United States. Week. Roster, PhUa., 1940-41, 36: 427; 459.—Voegtly, J. H. Organ- ized Reserve Corps program of Medical Department. Mil, Surgeon, 1948, 102: 496-501. ---- volunteer. Sheppe, W. M. Problems affecting the volunteer reserve organizations and suggestions for meeting them. MU. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 102-6. RESERVE officer. See also Chemical Corps, Reserve officer; Medical officer; Scientist, Military service. Assignment of reserve officers. In: Scientists in Uniform, Wash., 1948, 66-8.—Coe, H. C. The first reserve officers' camp. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 267-73.—Reserve officers; Sec. V, Circular 127, Department of the Army, 1948. In: Scientists in Uniform, Wash., 1948, 95-8.-—Utilization of reserve officers. Ibid., 55. ---- medical. See also Reserve Corps, medical. Wilson, W. L. National security and the Medical Department reserve officer; a problem in integrated administration of military-civil health affairs. 13 1. 32cm. Wash., 1950. Appointments in the Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve. J. Med., Cincin., 1941-42, 22: 300.—Appointment in Reserve Corps of graduates of approved schools. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1228.—Army reserve officers ordered to active duty. Ibid., 316-8.—Brooks, M. Volunteer reserve compo- nent of the Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, in the Third Naval District. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 449-52.—Brussel, J. A. A Medical Reserve program in a rural community. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 845-8.—Enrollment of Reserve Officers in U. S. PubUc Health Service for civiUan defense. Med. Div. Mem. U. S. Off. Civ. Defense, 1942, No. 10, 1-3 — Graduates of foreign medical schools eUgible for commission in Medical Department reserve. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 844.-—Holmes, C. K. Progress made in solving Medical Department reserve problems. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 584-8.—Medical reserve officers holding key civUian positions. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 983.—Reserve officers ordered to active duty. Ibid., 1940, 115: 1727.—Serious prob- lem confronting medical reserve officers. Med. Soc. Rep., Scranton, 1942, 36: 13.—White, E. C. Medical preparedness in the Navy. N. York State J. M„ 1941, 41: 500-3. RESERVE OFFICER 869 RESPIRATION ■--- by countries. Advice to students about to join the Medical Corps (Gt. Britain) J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120:465.—C, M. Six months in general practice. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: Suppl., 93.—Kapel, O. Reservekirurgernes ansaettelsesproblem. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 621.—Leopold, R. [Instructions for reserve physicians for preparedness in case of war] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 23: 302-8.— Loi accordant une majoration d'anciennete de grade aux miUtaires des reserves nommfa aux grades de mfidecin ou de Eharmacien aide-major de 2» classe de reserve. J. Sc. mid. Ule, 1927, 45: pt 1, 443.—Rijen, P. P. C. v. [On the organiza- tion of reserve health officers] MU. spectator, Haag, 1938, 107: 365-8.—Secher, K. Aktuelle ansa?ttelsesproblemer. Ugeskr laeger, 1947, 109: 622.—Souza Ferreira, J. A. de. Relacoes entre as medicinas civil e miUtar e o medico da reserva. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 463-74. RESERVE Officers Training Corps. Abercrombie, R. T. The Hopkins army. Johns Hopkins Alumni Mag., 1941-42, 30: 6-9.— Loosely (A) run cantonment with a few educational decorations. Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1919, 9:10-3.—Reestablishment of medical R. O. T. C. units. J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 106: 1093.—Welch, J. M. The medical R. O. T. C. Army M. BuU., 1937, No. 39, 26-9. RESIDENCY. See under Intern. RESIN. See also Plywood. For acrylic resin see also Denture, Technic. Black, A. P., & Trumper, M. Skin reactions to devex resin. 2p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. RESISTANCE. See also under subheadings of Occupied area— by regions (France; Holland) also World War II, France. Arene. Le Service de sante de la resistance. Sud mid. chir., 1945, 77: 199.—Bourde, Y. Le Comite medical de la resistance dans notre departement. Ibid., 221-5.-—Lena, A. Le Service de sante de la resistance pendant l'insurrection dans le secteur de MarseiUe-Aubagne. Ibid., 225-9.-—Milliez, P. La resistance me'dicale et les medecins. Gaz. mid. France, 1944-45, 52: Spec. No., 19-21.—Mire, A. Chronique de la resistance medicale. Progr. med., Par., 1945, 73: 141.— Parker, G. Surgeon with the Maquis. Broad Way, Lond., 1948-49, R. 12: 133.—Roux-Delimal, J. Resistance et renova- tion pharmaceutique. Gaz. mid. France, 1944—45, 52: Spec. No., 21-3.—Saint-Albin. SouvenUs de la resistance. Sud med. chir., 1945, 77: 230-3. RESPIRATION. See also related literature under Altitude; Anoxia; Oxygen saturation. Gray, J. S. The multiple factor theory of respiratory regulation; the isolation and quanti- fication of the independent effects of H ion, C02. and 02 on respiratorv ventilation. 54p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 386, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. --- The multiple factor theory of respiratory regulation; uncompensated metabolic disturb- ances of acid-base balance. 17p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding project. Riley, R. L. The measurement of pulmonary function. lOp. 26>£cm. Wash., 1949. Forms TB 10-58, Veterans Admin. Techn. BuU. Draper, W. B., Whitehead, R. W. [et al.] The phenomenon of diffusion respiration. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 123-32.—Du Bois, E. F. Physiology of respiration in relation- ship to the problems of naval medicine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 1; passim.—Fischbeck. Physiochemical problems of respUation. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 252.—Kravchinsky, B. Dy- khanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 592-600.—Maruyama, T. Kaku-rui sin-kokyu oyobi doseki say5 no kekko ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [Effect of all types of deep breathing and associated action on the circulation] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 381-8, Ulust.—Nadezhdin, V. A. [Study of respiratory function in man] Voen. med., J., Moskva, 1930, 1:54-61.—Suzuki, O. Sin-kokyu-zi ken-kosa ni kan-suru seitai- sokuteigaku-teki kenkyu [Biometrical studies on the vertical movement of the acromion in deep respiration] Kaigun eun- lkai zassi, 1939, 28: 779; 1940, 29: 41, pi. ---- Air. Fugitt, C. H., & Riley, R. L. Determination of aqueous vapor tension in expired air. 10 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-475 (Av-252-t) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Consolazio, W. V. Relationship between ambient and alve- olar gas pressures under various respiratory conditions. Sym- pos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 99-105. ---- artificial. See also Respirator; Resuscitation. Artificial respiration. BuU. Armv M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 48, 4.—Ashley, P. Modified Stokes stretcher for resuscita- tion by the Eve method. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 848.— Carson, L. D., & Pinto, J. C. The Eve method of resuscitation. Ibid., 1947, 47: 650-6.—Cordier, D. Les methodes manueUes de respiration artificielle. In his Probl. med. guerre, Montreal, 1943, 59-86. ------ Methode de Sylvester [de ranimation] Ibid., 60-6. ------ Methode de Schaefer [de ranimation] Ibid., 67-75. ------ Execution de la methode de Schaefer combinee avec l'elevation des coudes. Ibid., 73-5.—Eve, F. C Une nouveUe methode de respiration artificielle. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 25-9.—Eve method. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 9.—Hederer. La respiration artificielle; etude critique et experimentale. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1934, 124: 427-70. ------ Sur une nouveUe manoeuvre de respiration artificielle combinee avec la mdthode de Schaefer pour corriger les dSfauts et en augmenter la valeur physiologique Ibid., 1935, 125: 371-81.—Hurd, P. V., jr. Artificial respira- tion in life rafts. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 85-7 — Johannsen, E. W. [On artificial respiration] MUitaerlaegen, 1934, 40: 109-33.—Johnson, F. S. The relation of carbon dioxide to artificial respiration. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 380-7. ------ Hawkins, J. A., & Yarbrough, O. D. An evaluation of a modified Schafer method of artificial respiration. Ibid., 60, pi.—Keevil, J. J. Note on the diaphragm-gravity method of artificial respiration. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 367.—Krogh, A. [A see-saw board for artificial respiration] MUitaerlaegen, 1934, 40: 107.—Kiinstliche (Ueber) Atmung mit und ohne Zufuhr hochprozentigen Sauerstoffes. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1918, 47: 311-7.—Lapin, S. B. Modification of the Eve method of resuscitation. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 110.—Manual methods for artificial respUation are preferred over mechanical devices. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 3, 25.—Murray, S. D. Application of the Eve rocking method of resuscitation on shipboard. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 161-5.—Puddy, E. I. Improvisation of Eve's rocking stretcher ashore. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 33-5.—Simada, N. Zinko-kokyiiho sido yoryo [The main points in artificial respiration methods] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1543-74, Ulust., tab.—Stepansky, G. A. [Indications for artificial respiration in the battalions at the front] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 58-64. Basal metabolism. See also Flying, Gas metabolism; also subhead- ing (Variation) Ames, A., Ill, & Goldthwait, D. A. Influence of cold climate on basal metabolism. 13 1. 29Mcm. Wash., 1948. Forms No. 136, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) Lawrence, J. H., Jones, H. B. [et al.] Studies on gas exchange. 224p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-114, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Bennetts, R. W. Carbon paper as a substitute for basal metabolism wax charts. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 276.—Galambos, J., Megyesi, Z., & Bornemisza, G. Az alapanyagcsere-vizsgalatok seb6szi vonatkozasai. Hon- vddorvos, 1950, 2: 261-78, illust.—Grau, M. L. Methods in determining basal metabolism. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 289.—Mutel, I. T. Confronto semiol6gico hemo- qufmico e metabolismo basal. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1943, 32: 464-7,'..-—-Nores Martinez, A. La influencia del trabajo muscular en el metabolismo basal. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1945 44: 239-42.—Roncato, A. Recenti conquiste sui fonda- menti chimici dei processi ossidativi negli organismi. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 311-5.—Smeliansky, I. [Reid's method in determination of basal metaboUsm] Voen. san delo, 1936, 46- 8.—Tasker, A. N., & Curtis, E. F. A simple protractor for use with the Sanborn metaboUsm apparatus. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 127-9.—Uglov, V., Martishenia, A., & Goldberg, A. [Effect of various transportations on gaseous metabolism] Tr. Acad. mil. mid. Kiroff, 1935, 2: 272-80.—Vidal Rios, O. Significa- ci6n clfnica del metabolismo basal y causas de error en su determination. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 15, 9-22. RESPIRATION ---- Disorders. See also Hyperventilation; Pressure breathing, Sequelae. Barbara, M. Sopra un caso di nevrosi respUatoria mista di origine traumatica (respUo dissociato, tachipnea, dispnea) osservata in un miUtare. Ann. CUn. med., Pal., 1916, 7: 202- 16, pi.—Campbell, J. F. M. An unusual case of paroxysmal dyspnoea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 386-8.—Cuono, J. D. Paradoxical respiration. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 136-9.—Day, G. H. Diaphragmatic dyspnoea. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 290.—Quinn, R. W. HyperventUation and hyperventilation syndrome. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 769-76. ---- Variation. See also Altitude, Respiratory aspect; Anoxia; Flying, Gas metabolism. Goldie, E. A. On respiration rate during a bomber sortie. 4 1. 24cm. Lond., 1943. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 552, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. FPRC No. 178: Loss of carbon dioxide at low pressure. 8 1. 22}£cm. Lond., 1940. ---- FPRC 524: The effects of decreased atmospheric pressures on the oxygen and carbon dioxide tensions in the lungs. 5 1. 17cm. Lond., 1943. Lovelace, W. R., II, Carlson, L. D., & Wolff, V. J. Pulmonary ventilation of flyers. 15 1. 28cm. Davton, 1944. Forms No. ENG^49-660-50-H, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Riley, R. L., & Houston, C. S. Composition of alveolar air and rate of pulmonary ventilation during long exposure to high altitude. 12 1. 26cm. Pensacola, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 7, Proj. No. NM 001 013, (or, X-720) Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Smith, R. E., & Morales, M. F. Measure- ments of gaseous exchange in connection with aviation and deep-sea diving by techniques employing radioactive substances; on the theory of blood-tissue exchanges of inert gases. 14p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-43, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- [The same] ... Circulation and inert gas exchanges at the lung. 6p. 26)£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding research project. Cassinis, U. L'intensita di alcuni esercizi fisici comparata colla ricerca della produzione di COa e della durata massima deU'apnea volontaria. Gior. med. mU., 1926, 74: 355-60.— Chadwick, L. E. The respuatory exchange in DrosophUa during flight. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 107.—DuBois, E. F. Physiology and respUation in relationship to the prob- lems of naval medicine; deep diving. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1929, 27: 311-31.—Fegler, J. Observations on the phenomena of excitation and inhibition of respuation during chemical Uritation of the upper and lower respUatory tracts. Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 129; 215.—Missiuro, W. [RespUatory phenomena during rest after prolonged physical efforts] Ibid., 1936, 28: 613-24.—Specht, H., Marshall, L. H., & Spicknall, B. H. Some effects of changes in the density of respUed gases on the velocity patterns of the breath. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 79-82. RESPIRATOR. See also Civilian defense, Measures; Gas mask. Blocklev, W. V. Resoirators, anti-dust. 5p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6072, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Great Britain. Ministry of Home Se- curity. Air Raid Precautions Department. Air raid precautions memorandum No. 13: Care and repair of respirators. 15p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1940. ---- [The same] Inspection and repair of respirators and oilskin clothing. 3. ed. 22p. 25cm. Lond., 1942. RESPIRATOR ---- Home security circular No. 40, 1940: Inspection of civilian respirator? held by the public. 4p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1940. Motley. H, L. Physiological and clinical studies of intermittent pressure respirators and manual methods for producing artificial respira- tion in man. 156p. 26Kcm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-696-79-F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Shelesnyak, M. C, ^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4 of preceding project. ---- Evaluation of an improved Burns pneu- matic balance resuscitator. 5p. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 8 of preceding project. ---- & Kino, B. G. Some tests on the char- acteristics and performance of a Heidbrink posi- tive pressure resuscitator. 5p. 26/^cm. Be- thesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding project. ---- & Peck, J. A. Evaluation of the Burns pneumatic balance resuscitator. lOp. 26/^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5 of preceding project. ---- Evaluation of the Emerson automatic positive pressure resuscitator and inhalator as- sembly, defense model. lOp. 26>£cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7 of preceding project. Vollmer, E. P., Whaley, R. V., & Perkins, T. Apprairal of the University of California (Tobias Weitbrecht) manual resuscitator. 4p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6 of preceding project. Wulff, V. J. Resuscitation of dogs using the pneumatic balance resuscitator. 17 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-49-I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Burns, H. L. Pneumatic balance resuscitator. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945 2: 306.—Evaluation of the Burns pneumatic balance resuscitator. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 27— Evaluation of the Emerson automatic positive pressure resuscitator and inhalator assembly. Ibjd-. 29.—Evaluation of the Heidbrink model-70 and Army iteiri No. 37261 positive pressure resuscitators and Kreiselman hand beUows resuscitator with field tests. Ibid., Jan.-June, 29.— Improved (An) positive pressure resuscitator-mhalator assembly designed for general Navy use. Ibid., 30.—Jacobs, H. J. Artificial respiration and the pneumatic balance, resuscitator. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 707-17.—Portable resusci- tator. Ibid., 1945, No. 87, 7.—Some tests on the characteris- tics and performance of a Heidbrink positive pressure resusci- tator; preliminary report. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 38. RETENTION of missile. See under Foreign body, gunshot. RETICULOCYTE. Guzman, S. [Effect of miUtary exercises on the reticulocyte curve in the blood] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 213-23.—Mitrovi6, B. [Study in the determination of reticulocytes in horses, dogs, and cats) Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 457-81.—Taylor, T. W. Staining reticulocytes. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 85. RETICULOCYTOTOXIC serum. See under Serum. RETICULOENDOTHELIAL system. Harada, H. Mozyosiki-naihi-saiho keito kino no kenkyu [Studies on the function of the reticuloendothelial system] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1929-30, 18: 392-410.—Migunov, B. Retikulo-endoteUalnaja sistema. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1117-21.—Pepper, O. H. P. Reticulo- endothelial system in clinical medicine. Army M. BuU., 1941, 56: 11-8.—Takano, Y. Sosiki-baiyo-ho ni yoru mozyosiki- naihi-saiho keito kino no kenkyu [Studies on the function of the reticulo-endotheUal system by means of tissue culture methods] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 113-44, pi. ---- Disease. See also Granuloma malignum. Hastings, E. V., & Thompson, R. M. A case of concurrent Boeck's sarcoid and Hodgkin's disease. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 593-8.—Lev, M., & Hinkle, C. L. Sarcoidosis; report of two cases. Ibid., 1946, 6: 617-22.—Meneses Hoyos, J. Algunas consideraciones acerca de la patologia del sistema reticuloendotelial; las reticuloendoteliosis. Gac. mid. mil., Mex., 1930, 1: 18-24.—Norman, I. L., & Shoemaker, W. Sarcoidosis; report of six cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 407-22.—Sabatier, Quillec & Debois. A propos dun cas de maladie de Besnier-Boeck-Schaumann a localisation pul- monaire. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 91.—Schwartz, R., & Levine, J. Boeck's sarcoid. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 445-8.—Sidal, S., & Colpan, N. Hummai racia amilinin reticulo-endotheUal sekilleri. Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1947, 76: No. 50, 57-61.—Strandberg, B. [Two cases of benign lymphogranulomatosis] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1941, 66: 68-76.—Vickers, H. R. A case of benign lymphogranulo- matosis (Boeck's sarcoid) J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 189-94.—Vivas, J. R., Smith, H. A., & Jacobs, E. C. Sar- coidosis; a review of 20 cases. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 829-3/.—Wilkins, J. H. A case of equine sarcoid. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 80. RETINA. See also Eye; Optic fascicle; Vision. Lucie, H. L. Retina and vitreous, p.816-78. 25cm. Chic, 1946. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: Also in Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1948, 2: 703-35. Noell, W., & Chinn, H. I. The effect of anoxia on the neural mechanism of the retina. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Oct., 2; 1949, Jan., 7.—Studnitz, G. v. Research on structure of retina. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1947, 18. meet., 97-9. ---- Disease. See also Blind; Eye, disease; Retinal detach- ment; Retinitis. Boyden, R. C, & Kettering, H. A. Occlusion of the central retinal vein; report of a case treated with heparin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 912.—Delaney. A. J., & Rhoades, A. L. Angioid streaks of the retina; report of a case. Ibid., 1949, 49: 296; 572.—Papagno, M. SuU'angiospasmo retinico cronico negli arteiiosclerotici. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 737-49.— Rajcevic N. Embolia arteriae centraUs retinae. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 258-60.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Con- genital multilocular cysts in relation with the retina. In: Med Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 614, pi.—Simazaki, S. Gaisyo-sei momaku tyusin- domyaku sensoku-go ni mitaru kohan-bu koketu keisei-syo no iti rei [A case of perforation of the macula lutea as a sequel of traumatic embolism ot the cential artery of the retina] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 123-9, 2 pi.—Zeligs, M. A. Central angiospastic retinopathy; a psychosomatic study of its occur- rence in military personnel. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1946, 71: 23-8. Also Psychosomat. M., 1947, 9: 110-7. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series- -56 RETINA 874 REVOLUTIONARY WAR ---- Injury. See also Eye injury. Kola, C. *Lesions chorio-retiniennes indi- rectes par blessures de guerre. 44p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Clamann, H. G. Ueber Netzhautschadigungen bei Fliegern. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1937-38, 2: 314-6.—Dollfus, M. A. Un caso de fototraumatismo retiniano bilateral, grave, por herida de guerra. Arch. Soc. oft. hisp. amer., 1946, 6: 1116.-—Greenwood, A. Injuries and diseases; retina and choroid. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 685. RETINAL detachment. Amiga, H. Encuesta acerca del tratamiento actual del desprendimiento de la retina. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 341-50, 4 pi.—Belot. Les traitements modernes du d6collement rfitinien. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 22-6.-—Croll, L. J. End results in the treatment of retinal detachments at CriUe General Hospital. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 56-66.—Diathermy tip for retinal operations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 10.—Dickson, R. M. Treatment of detachment of the retina. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1931, 57: 129-31.—Esteban, M. Sobre los diversos trata- mientos del desprendimiento retiniano. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1930, 20: 257-64.—Goede. Netzhautablosung und Taug- Uchkeit. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 458-60.—Guillermin, M. G., & Pesme, J. L. Le traitement chirurgical du d^colle- ment de la ratine. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 421-62.—Lacat. D6coUement de la retine gueri. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1928, 22: 15-9.—Mata Lopez, P. Encuesta sobre el actual tratamiento del desprendimiento de la retina. Rev. espafi. med. dr. guerra, 1941, 6: 85-95.—Maxwell, H. C. Detachment of the retina; the new surgical diathermic treat- ment. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 259-61.—Monterisi. Distacco con vasta lacerazione della pars ciliaris retinae; e lussazione del cristaUino, da causa traumatica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1910, 16: 6-20.—Neblett, H. C A case of retinal detachment in a pilot of the Air Service U. S. Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1923, 53: 605-7.—Pelayo y Martin del Hierro, M. Encuesta acerca del tratamiento actual del desprendimiento de la retina. Rev. espan. med. cU. guerra, 1941, 6: 1. ------ Tratamiento del desprendimiento no tumoral de la retina. Ibid., 339-44.— Retinal detachment apparatus. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 33.-—Siireyya Gbrdiiren [Detachment of the retina and trauma] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 28, 48-52.-—Soria Escudero, M. Tratamiento operatorio del desprendimiento de la retina. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 2-9.—Stallard, H. B. Retinal detachment; a series of 78 cases in the Middle East Force. Brit. M. J., 1944, 2: 329-33.—Urbanek, J. Spontine und traumatische Netz- hautablosung (Transport) In: Kxiegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 393-400.—Wilt on, G. C. The surgical treat- ment of retinal detachment. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1935, 33: 379-86, pi. RETINITIS. See also Night blindness, Treatment. Borley, W. E., McAlester, A. W., & Lower, R. A. Central macular chorioretinitis in naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 511-6.—Bullwinkel, H. G. Chorioretinitis juxtapapillaris, Jensen's disease. Ibid., 1948, 48: 610-3.— Denison, W. C. Retinitis proUferans (Eales' disease) Ibid., 1944, 42: 180-3.—Harner, C. E. Observations upon the apparent increased incidence of central retino-choroiditis. Ibid., 668.—Kobal, R. [Case of neuroretinitis albuminuricaj Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 484-6.—Koyama, A. Itigan ni nomi sikiso no arawaretaru sikiso-sei momakuen no ni rei ni tuite [Unilateral retinitis pigmentosa] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 218-22, 2 pi.—Kuboia, S. Oguti-si-byo no tukite [Oguchi's disease] Ibid., 1927, 825-31, diagr.—Lustig, S. [The form of retinitis during the war] Allatorv. lap., 1917, 40: 265. RETRACTOR. See under Surgical instrument. RETRAINING. See Reconditioning; Rehabilitation; Training. RETROBULBAR neuritis. See under Optic fascicle. RETROPERITONEUM. See also names of retroperitoneal organs as Kidney; Pancreas, etc. Hines, R. E. Hypoglycemia apparently due to retroperi- toneal sarcoma. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 102-5.—Kates, S. R. Retroperitoneal sarcoma. Ibid., 1941- 42, 18: 401-5.—Sprinz, H., & Hall, J. A case of retroperitoneal tumor. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 391-5. REVOLUTIONARY War (1775-83) See under Wars and campaigns. REVOLUTION in France (1780-1799) See under Wars and campaigns. REWARMING. See under Cold exposure. RHESUS factor. See Rh factor. RHEUMATIC fever. See also Heart, Rheumatism; also Polyarthritis. See, G. *Etude synthetique du rhumatisme articulaire aigu, maladie de Bouillaud, auxarm6es. 36p. 24^cm. Par., 1939. United States. Medical Department. Technical bulletin TB MED 97: Rheumatic fever. 9p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Gray, J. A. C. Rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 1088-95.—Green, C. A. Acute rheumatism in the recruit. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 205: 523-6 — Holbrook, W. P., & Van Ravenswaay, A. C. The military as- pects of acute rheumatic fever. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 388-91.—Jacobsson, E. Den reumatiska feberns betydelse ur militar-medicinsk synpunkt. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1948, 73: 177-81.—-Kelson, S. R. Information for the rheumatic fever patient in a military hospital. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 219- 21.—Labarthe. Sur le rhumatisme articulaUe aigu (maladie contagieuse et 6pid6mique) Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 119-21.—Maroon, J. L. Patriot plus, mitral minus. Health, Mount. View, 1941, 8: No. 10, 5.—Massell, B. F., & Jones, T. D. Some practical aspects of the rheumatic fever problem which have an important bearing in military medicine. Am. Heait J., 1944, 27: 575-87.—Rheumatic fever. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 76, 3-5.—Rogers, J. A. Rheumatic fever. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 144, 1.—Stajic, A. [Rheumatic polyarthritis in soldiers and cadets] Voj. san. glasnik, 1932, 3: 122-39.—Wendkos, M. Rheumatic fever in the Army from the pediatiician's point of view. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1944, 68: 222.—Wyman, A. C. Special problems in acute rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 316-27. ---- Clinical aspect. Bradford & Webers, M. W. Case of rheumatic fever. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 64-73.—Ferrajoli, F. II reuma- tismo articolare acuto e i suoi esiti nell'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 56-88.—Gardner, S. Acute rheumatic fever; a review of 80 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 659-63.— Kuznecova, V. N. Osobennosti tedenija revmatizma u detej v gody Ote6estvennoj vojny. Pediatria, Moskva, 1947, No. 4, 19-22.—Millet & Mathey. Observation d'une ataxie aigue a rechutes survenue aprfis un rhumatisme articulaire aigu. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 357-62.— Nenon, J., & Picout- Laforet, A. Deux observations de formes atypiques de rhuma- tisme polyarticulaire aigu. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1935, 103: 1045-9.-—Ors, J. P. d\ Pancarditis y poliserositis reumatica; nota clfnica medica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 235-7.— Scotti Douglas, R., & Tucci, L. Sulla polisierosite reumatica; osservazione di due casi personaU. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 848-58. ---- Control and prevention. Grand, M. J. H., Stanbury, J. B. [et al.] Rheumatic fever; a statistical analysis of incidence during sulfadiazine prophy- laxis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1793-801.—Hirschberg, L. [Preventive treatment in acute rheumatism in the Red Army] Voen. san., delo, 1931, 34-8.—Holbrook, W. P. The Army Air Forces Rheumatic Fever Control Program. J. Am. M. Ass., 194*, 126: 84-7. ---- Diagnosis. Casta fieda Azcarate, R. La prueba de eritro-sedimentaci6n en la infecci6n reumatica. Rev. mid. mil., Mex., 1939-40, 2: No. 11, 13-8.-—Nusret Karasu & Hakki Arsal [Significance of the sedimentation reaction for diagnosis and treatment of acute, polyarthritic rheumatism] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 66-9. ---- Etiology. Bonnette. Rhumatisme poly-articulaire aigu provoque par une contusion legere du gros orteil droit. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1908, 51: 212-5.—Ferrabouc, L., & Jude, A. Rhumatisme articulaUe aigu chez deux epoux. BuU. Soc. m6d. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 261-4.—Green, C. A. Some observations on the possible streptococcal aetiology of acute rheumatism. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 218-32.—Jennings, C. G., Short, K. V., & RHEUMATIC FEVER 875 RHEUMATIC FEVER Martin, A. G. The relation between group A streptococcal infections and rheumatic fever. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 6, 8-14.—Moore, M. R., & Hemp- hill, R. B. Rheumatic fever like syndrome caused by micro- aerophUic streptococcus with favorable results on penicillin therapy; report of case. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 27-35.— Natali, C. II problema etiologico del reumatismo articolare acuto. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: pt 2, 234-58. ■---- Incidence. See also Respiratory system, Disease: Inci- dence. Connor, C. A. R. Experiences with rheumatic fever in the Army Air Forces. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 36: 236-43. Also Rev. cubana pediat., 1946, 18: 320-4.—Costedoat & Jeannest. Le rhumatisme articulaire aigu dans l'armee. Bull. Soc. mdd. hop. Paris, 1937, 3. ser., 53: 1173-83.—Feasby, W. R. Rheumatic fever in the Canadian Army. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 139-43.—Ferguson, G. C. Acute (febrUe) polyar- thritis in the Army. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 492-6 — Foster, R. F. Rheumatic fever here and in the European Theatre of Operations. Northwest M., 1946, 45: 503-6 — Glover, J. A. War-time decline of acute rheumatism. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 51.—Green, C. A. Epidemiology of haernolytic streptococcal infection in relation to acute rheumatism: haernolytic streptococcal epidemic and first appearance of rheumatism in a training centre. J. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 42: 365-70. ------ Comparative incidence of various mfections and acute rheumatism in certain training centres. Ibid., 380-92.—Lhamon, R. M., Huntington, R. H. [et al.] An epidemic of hemolytic streptococcus infection and rheumatic fever among naval trainees. Ann. Int. M., 1943, 19: 107—11.— Lundberg, V. L. [Acute rheumatism of the joints in the Swedish Navy according to reports of the last ten years] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1932, 57: 1-12.—Master, A. M. Rheumatic fever in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1019-21. ------ The problem of rheumatic fever in the Navy. Am. Heart J., 1944, 27: 634—40.—Meersseman, F., Duval, M., & Lacroix, J. Quelques commentaires a propos de cent quatre-vingt-dix observations de rhumatisme articulaUe aigu recueUUes en milieu mUitaUe. BuU. Soc. mid. hop. Paris, 1937, 3. ser., 53: 1580-6.—Mitchell, R. B., & Ravenswaay, A. C. v. Infectious diseases; hemolytic streptococcic diseases and acute rheumatic fever in the AAF. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 311-4.—Pa- squalini, R. Q., Lascalea, M. C, & Franco, M. J. La fiebre reumatica en el Ejdrcito argentino. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 239-52— Plavcitch. Les polyarthrites rhumatismales aigues dans l'armde yougoslave. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1946, 2: 157.—Rheumatic fever in the Army AU Forces. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 8, 6-8.—Rheumatic fever in the postwar period. Statist. Navy M., 1950, 6: No. 3, 9.—Sprague, H. B., & McGinn, S. Rheumatic fever and acute arthritis as causes for evacuation from South Pacific area. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1-3.—Vesey, J. M. Rheumatic fever in the Negro. Ibid., 1947, 47: 805-9.—Wartime trends in rheumatic fever. Statist. BuU. Metrop. LUe Insur., 1943, 24: No. 9, 9.— Wendkos, M. H., & Noll, J., jr. A survey of rheumatic fever in a large station hospital. Med. CUn. N. America, 1944, 28: 124-17.— Wheeler, S. M., & Ingraham, H. S. Rheumatic fever outbreak at a technical training school. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 253-63.—Wilson, M. G., Payson, J. W., & Lubschez, R. Experience of rheumatic patients who served in the armed forces, 1942-46. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 398-402 — Wright, I. S. Experiences with rheumatic fever in the Army. BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1945, 21: 419-32. ---- Pathology. Bingham, C. T., Griffith, G. C. [et al.] Problem of recurrence in rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 367.— Campbell, A. D., Griffith, G. C, & Leake, W. H. Skin lesions of rheumatic fever. Ibid., 360-6.—Kernan, F. M. Electro- cardiographic changes in rheumatic fever and scarlet fever. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 7, 10.— Montgomery, H. Capillary fragUity in rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1708-10.—Pease, P. P., Steuer, L. G., & Peters, C. H. The value of the electrocardiogram in acute rheumatic fever; report of three cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 287-91.-—Pilod. A propos de deux cas de rhumatisme articu- laire aigu ayant ddbutd par des localisations pleurale et peri- toneale. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1928, 22: 121-6—Tanay, A. [Essential, acute rheumatism (specific, infectious rheumatism) and its pathological anatomy] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 18-34. ---- Treatment. Nelson, H. G. Studies on rheumatic fever; observations on the effect of tonsillectomy and the administration of penicillin on rheumatic and nonrheumatic fever patients. 29p. 27cm. Dublin, Ga., 1948. Forms No. X-758 (Gen. 167) Res. Project U. S. Naval M. Res. Unit No. 4. C, A. F. Plan for the care of patients with rheumatic fever. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 9, 7-9.—Coburn, A. F. The management of Navy personnel with rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1324-8.—Hartleben, H. Die kUnische Behandlung des akuten Gelenkrheumatismus. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 194-7.—Levitt, L. M. Development of acute rheumatic polyarthritis while under peniciUin therapy. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 63-5.—-McEachern, G. C. Use of oral and intravenous saUcy- lates in acute rheumatic fever. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 4, 1-8.—Manchester, R. C. Rheumatic fever in naval enUsted personnel; effectiveness of intensive saUcylate therapy in cases of acute infection. Arch. Int. M., 1946, 78: 170-80.—Martin, K. E. Intravenous salicylates in rheumatic fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 1000.—Observations on the efficacy of benadryl in the therapy of rheumatic fever. Ibid., 1948, 48: 380-5.—Ontaneda, L. E., & Argibay Molina, M. Resultado del ensayo del tratamiento del reumatismo articular agudo por medio de soluciones dUuidas de altas dosis de salicilato, administradas gota a gota, por via endovenosa (por flebocUsis) Rev. san. mil., B. Air. 1935, 34: 3-30. —■----& Garcia del Rio, J. Modificaciones cUculatorias consecutivas al tratamiento del reumatismo articular agudo, por medio del salicilato de sodio endovenoso (flebocUsis) a altas dosis. Ibid., 79-85.—Penicillin in active rheumatic fever. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 4.—Treatment of rheumatic fever patients [form letter] Ibid., 3: No. 8, 31.— Twiss, J. R. Penicillin in treatment of rheumatic fever and gonococcal infections. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1001-9 — Varshavsky, K. [Treatment of acute rheumatism] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 90-3.—Warren, H. A., Higley, C. S., & Coombs, F. S. The treatment of acute rheumatic fever. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 10, 27-9. Treatment: Convalescence. Karpovich, P. V. Physical fitness tests for convalescents; a study of convalescing rheumatic fever patients. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. No. 224, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Weiss, R. A. Physical training program for convalescent medical patients; program for patients recovering from rheumatic fever, v. p. [30]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. 246, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Barber, H. S. Rheumatic fever in the R. A. F.; results of treatment at a convalescent centre. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 83.— Karpovich, P. V. Physical reconditioning of rheumatic fever patients. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 4, 14—6.—Miller, J. H. Rheumatic fever at a convalescent center from March. 1944 to March. 1945. Ibid., No. 10, 30-4 RHEUMATISM. See also Disability, Classification; Heart, Rheumatism; Rheumatic fever. Congres de la Ligue internationale contre le rhumatisme. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 329.—Constantinescu, C. D., & Manu, N. [Rheumatic diseases] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33:3-21.—Crowe, H. W., Irvine, L. C. D., & Coke, H. Rheuma- tism. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 232-49.—Ferreira Chaves. A proposito de um caso de reumatismo cronico. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1934, 23: 7-14.-—Fiessinger. Reumatismo di guerra. BibUogr. ortop., Bologna, 1940, 23: 298.—Francon, F. Notes pratiques de rhumatologie miUtaUe. Rev. rhumat., Par., 1940, 7: 123-34.—Guerrieri. P., & Leiong, M. Quelques observations de rhumatisme des tranchees. Paris med., 1915- 16, 17: 387.—Heinemann, V. Beurteilung rheumatischer Leiden im MiUtardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1454-8.—Hurst, A. Rheumatism, sciatica, and hysterical postures and gaits. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 43-53.—Hutchison, J. H. Non-articular rheumatism in the Army; symptomatology, aetiology, treatment. Glasgow M. J., 1942, 137: 33-42.—Kushelevsky, B. Revmatizm. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1074-8.-—Lukasiewicz, E. [Rheumatic diseases in the Army] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 589-98.—Matyas, M. Ueber Kriegsrheumatismus. Munch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 259.—Mester, A. J. Rheumatism in the Army and the rational campaign against it. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 24-8. ------• Walka z gosdcem, reumatyz- mem, na terenie W. BrytanU. Lek. wojsk., 1942, 34: 225-8. The actual problems of rheumatism. Ibid., 1943, 35: 56-64.-—Newby, G. Rheumatism and the recruit. Med. Press & CUc, Lond., 1942, 208: 87-90—Pemberton, R. The im- portance of arthritis and rheumatoid conditions from the miUtary standpoint. MU. Surgeon, 1921, 48: 681-9.—Rihoux. Les maladies rhumatismales devant les commissions de repara- tion. Ann. belg. mid. mU., 1948, 101: 51-7.—Savage, O. Observations on rheumatic diseases under war conditions. Ann. Rheumat. Dis., Lond., 1940^41, 2: 211-5— Sowinski, K. [Modern view-point on rheumatic affections] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 297-306.—Weissenbach, R. J., & Francon, F. Service de santd miUtaUe et rhumatismes. Rev. rhumat., Par., 1939, 6: 428-43. RHEUMATISM 876 RHEUMATISM ---- Diagnosis. Brousses, A. Pseudo-appendicite au ddbut de la maladie rhumatismale. Bull. Soc mdd. mU. fr., 1938, 32: 76-8.— Gordon, R. G., & Kersley, G. D. A note on the diagnosis and treatment of chronic rheumatic diseases in soldiers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 133-9.—Hench, P. S., Osgood, R. B., & Wainwright, C. W. An outline of the diagnosis and treatment of the common rheumatic diseases. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 60, 1-23.—Maliwa, E. Zur Objektivierung der klinischen Befunde in der Rheumatologie. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 499-508.—Rosen, C. D. Diag- nosis and treatment of fibrositis. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 63, 128-31. ---- Incidence. Chernoruckij, M. V. Revmatizmy v gody Velikoj otedest- vennoj vojny i v poslevoennyj period. KUn. med., Moskva, 1947, 25: No. 11, 66-72.—Dundas-Irvine, L. C. Rheumatism in the Navy. Rheumatism, Lond., 1946, 3: 10-2.—Korobov, D. M. [Study of rheumatic diseases in the Red Army] Voen. med. Moskva, 1931, 2: 66-76.—Pohle, F. Ueber Rheumatis- mus in der Kriegsmarine. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 106-16.— Wilson, M. G., Payson, J. W., & Lubschez, R. Rheumatic patients in the Armed Forces. Ann. Rheumat. Dis., Lond., 1948-49, 7: 38. ---- Pathology. Barraux, A. A propos d'un cas de ceUulo-cervico-brachia- lite. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 32-6.—Gryboski, J. S. Palindromic rheumatism. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 550-3.—Haufigsten (Die) Rheumaformen im MUitardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 799.—Hennes, H. Der Rheumatismus der unteren GUedmassen, seine Erkennung und Beurteilung. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 311-5.—Hill, N. G. Observations on the aetiology of rheumatism. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 61: 350-5.—Niculescu, S., & Ramniceanu, R. Reumatismul cardiac solitar. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 51-4.—Oprescu, D., & Nichita, V. Pericardita uscata reumatis- mali abarticulara. Ibid., 409.—Panea, A., & Arsenie, M. Reumatismul cerebral, ibid., 307-10. ------ Doua cazuri de reumatism visceral pur; pleuro-pericardita hemoragicS primitiva. Ibid., 615-20.—Puerto, V. S. Inflamaciones reumaticas de la membrana vascular del ojo. Rev. san mU., Madr., 1909, 3: 207; 233.—Pugh, L. G. C, & Christie, T. A. A study of rheumatism in a group of soldiers with reference to the incidence of trigger points and fibrositic nodules. Ann. Rheumat. Dis., Lond., 1945-46, 5: 8-10.—Repetti, L. P. Reu- matismo ocronotico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 92-4.— Roca, C. A., & Lazaroni, A. F. Traumatismo y reumatismo. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 229-37.—Uzawa, S. Kin- rheumatism (kintu-syo) ni tuite [Muscular rheumatism] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 1423-42. ---- Treatment. Beckmann & Panse. Concerning the treatment and evalua- tion of rheumatism and neuritis; aggravation and psychic fixation. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 3, 243-7.—Cianciara, H. [Paul's cutivacciu in treatment of rheumatic affections] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 15: 13-27.—Coburn, A. F. The disposition of patients stigmatized with rheumatic disease. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1695-701.—Comment combattre les atteintes rhu- matismales chez les hommes en campagne. Gaz. mdd. Paris, 1915, 86: 7.-—Copeman, W. S. C. Notes on treatment of the rheumatic diseases in the B. E. F. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940,74:277-85. ■------ Treatment of the rheumatic diseases in the field. Brit. J. 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Les conditions de la thdrapeutique antUhumatismale d'entretien dans la pratique rdgimentaUe. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 94—6.—Lange. Das Kriegslazarett als Rheumatikerbad. Zschr. phys. diat. Ther., 1917, 21: 4-16.—Neergaard, K. v. Zur Pathologie und Therapie des Rheumatismus im Militar- Sanitats-Dienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 774.— Nikulin, N. [Subsequent effect of balneotherapy on rheuma- tism] Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 7, 8-12—Pelczar, K. [Balneo- therapy in rheumatism of adults] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 65—87.-—Savage, O. Management of rheumatic disease in the Forces. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 336-8.—Schlichting, H. Stanger- bader zur Behandlung des Rheumatismus. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1936, 1: 388-90.—Shimshelevich, B., Nechaev, A., & Suchkova, Z. [AppUcation of physical culture in treatment of rheumatism] Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 6, 31-43.—Treatment and disposal of rheumatic patients. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, Suppl. No. 3, 1-6.-—Turner, R. Treatment of fibrositis bv local injec- tion. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 77-85.—Wiesinger, K. Die Behandlung der Rheumatiker im Truppenkrankenzimmer und die Beurteilung ihrer DiensttaugUchkeit. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 800. RHEUMATISM center. Army (The) rheumatism centers. Bull. U. S. Army M. Den. 1946, 5: 655-62. RH factor. See also Blood group. Badre, R. Les groups sanguins et le facteur Rhdsus. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 43; 167.—Berendt de Oliveira, O. Transfusao de sangue e fator Rh. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1947, 36: 9-13.—Dahr, P. Die bisherigen Untersuchungen uber die Vererbung der neuen agglutinablen Blutkorpercheneigenschaft Rh. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 448 (Abstr.)—Engel- fried, J. J., & Henry, F. R. Production of anti-Rh sera from placental tissue of sensitized women. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1948, 48: 370-2.—Herszenhorn, B. O czynniku Rh i jego znaczeniu w klinice. Lek. wojsk., 1946, 37: 57-60.—Howell, R. P., & Hobbs, R. E. A hemolytic transfusion reaction due to the Rh factor. AIU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 269.—Hunt, W. The Rh factor. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 663-71.—Levine, P. Clinical importance of Rh factor. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 139-45.—Rh antibody titers. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: 7.—Rh testing in pregnancy. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 10.—Sadettin Yarar, Y. Rhesus faktorii. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 141-3.— Schrader, E. F. The Rh factor. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: No. 4, 20.—Wiener, A. S. Diagrammatic representation of the Rh blood types. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 311-20. RHINITIS. See Nose, Disease. RHINOSPORIDIOSIS. See under Nose, Disease. RHUS. See also Poison, plant. Hinman, F., jr. Contact dermatitis from Japanese rifles. Ann. Allergy, 1946, 4: 384-7.—Lazell, E. W. The treatment of hay fever and ivy poisoning by local desensitization with sodium oleate and salts of other unsaturated fatty acids. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 216-9.—Manlove, W. R., jr. Ivy poisoning (rhus dermatitis) U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 183-7.—Poison-ivy cure. Time, 1942, 40: October 19, No. 16, p. 56.—Sulzberger [et al.] Protection against poison ivy. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 13. RIB. See also Thorax. Acharya, B. S. S. Two cases of Tietze's disease. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 148-50.—Ayres, W. W. [Chondroma of rib] U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 941-7.—Kono, S. Gasu-eso, hasyohu, oyobi kyomi-aru sinko-sei nankotu-esi wo keika-seru sensyo-kanzya no tiken rei [Successful treatment of a war wound case of progressive costal cartilage necrosis, complicated by gas gangrene and tetanus] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 285-91.—Somerville, I. F. Case of congenital rib deformity. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 350.—Yosida, H. Kakotu-sei rokkotu-rokunankotumakuen ni tuite; hu, iwayuru rokunankotu isyuku-syo no iti rei [Periostitis ossifi- cans of the ribs and the rib cartilages; supplement, a case of the socalled rib cartilage atrophy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 394-405, pi. ---- cervical. Douglas, J. H. Another interesting case from an out station. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 40: 299.—Faraone, V. Un caso di costola cervicale. Gior. med. mil., 1927, 75: 245-51. ---- Fracture. See Fracture—by site: Rib; also March frac- ture. RIBOFLAVIN. See under Vitamin. RICIN 877 RICKETTSIA RICIN. United States. Army. Chemical Corps. Medical Division. The quantitative deter- mination of ricin by hemagglutination. 15 1. 28^cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1945. Typewritten. RICKETS. See also Malnutrition; Vitamin deficiency. Gedda, E. [Measures against national hygienic defects; postiachitic deformities; struma; struma heart; amblyopia ex anopsia] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1935, 60: 249-94—Leri, A., & Beck, T. Le petit rachitisme; leurs caracteres physiques et mentaux; leur importance; leur origine; leur valeur au point de vie miUtaire et social. Ann. mdd., Par., 1919, 6: 449-68. RICKETTSIA. New rickettsia-Uke agent. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, Apr., 47.—Tigertt, W. D. Isolation of viruses and rickettsiae. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 6 17 —Zwierz, J [Investigation of the virus of exanthematous fever in wild rats] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 677-92. ■--- R. conorii. See Rickettsiasis (conorii) --- R. (Coxiella) burnetii. See Rickettsiasis (burnetii) --- R. melophagi. Katie, R. V. [Rickettsia melophagi and its spread among sheep and ectoparasites] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 523-7. --- R. mooseri. See Rickettsiasis, murine. --- R. orientalis. See also Rickettsiasis (orientalis) Diercks, F. H., & Tibbs, R. O. A rapid method for the staining of Rickettsia orientalis. 3p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-222, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hayakawa, K., & Hokari, K. Comparative studies on tropical tsutsugamushi disease and Japanese tsutsugamushi disease (tropical tsutsu- gamushi disease pathogenic agent: Rickettsia orientalis var. tropica) 22 1. 27cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. 100, Project Rep. C, Hyg. Sect. Nanpo-gun, Japan. Hokari, K. On the tropical tsutsugamushi disease occurring in the suburbs of Singapore in June 1944. pt 2: Study of the pathogen host and the tropical tsutsugamushi disease virus isolated from the wild rat. 13 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 108 of preceding project. Takegawa, S. Research concerning infection process of tropical tsutsugamushi disease in Java. pt 2: Animal hosts of tsutsugamushi disease in Java. 9 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 102 of preceding project. ---- [The same] ... Pt 4: Isolation and test of Rickettsia virus taken from kedani vector of tropical tsutsugamushi disease in Java. 19 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 104 of preceding project. ---- [The same ... Pt 5: On the new kedani larva found in Java. 13 1. 27cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 126 of preceding project. --- R. prowazekii. See also Rickettsiasis, louseborne. Ciuca [et al.] Contributions to the study of the virulence of Rickettsia prowazeki. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 569 (Abstr.) --- R. prowazekii var. mooseri. See Rickettsiasis, murine. R. quintana. See also Rickettsiasis (quintana) Unger. Ueber Rickettsien, Nachweis im Blut und im Liquor cerebrospinaUs bei Wolhynischem Fieber. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 153-5. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 180-3. ---- R. rickettsii. See also Rickettsiasis, tickborne; Rickettsiasis (rickettsii) Faby, J. E. The Rocky Mountain fever tick. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 33-8. R. rocha-limae. Weigl, R. Rickettsia rocha-Umae; nova species. Lek, wojsk., 1921, 2: 257-64. ---- R. tsutsugamushi. See Rickettsia, orientalis. RICKETTSIASIS. Syn.: Exanthematic typhus; Typhus fever. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres. H. Dv. la. Anh. 2. Merkblatt 53c/55: Das Fleck- fieber; Vorbeugung, Erkennung, Behandlung. 14p. 21cm. Berl., 1942. Jame, L. E. P. G., & Aujaleu, E. J. Y. Les fievres typho-exanthgmatiques ou rickettsioses. p.445-98. 24cm. Par., 1935. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1935, 102: Boldyrev, T. Sypnoj tif (typhus exanthematicus) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 406-16.— Burnett, W. An account of a contagious fever; typhus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 6-15.—Dauthuile. Quelques rdflexions au sujet de l'dtat actuel de nos connaissances sur le typhus exanthdmatique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 280-8 — Eyer, H. Fleckfieber. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 49-57.—Folena, U. II tifo esantematico. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 641-58.—Giroud. Typhus. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. I-9&10, II-9, 4.—Gray, G. H., jr. A review of rickettsial diseases and report of a typhus epidemic. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 6, 8-10 — Harvey, D. Typhus fevers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 1-8.—Hume, E. E. Rickettsial diseases. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 237-51.—Kemal Huseyin Plevnelioglu. LekeU humma asisi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1945, 74: No. 44, 18-24.— Lafforgue. A propos du typhus exanthdmatique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1909, 3: 355-9.—Maner, R., & Koc, K. Birlesik devletlerde ve amerikan ordusunda tifo. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. 50, 12-4.—Myers, D. W. Typhus fever war fever, prison fever, BriU's disease, tabardiUo. In: Modern Med. Ther. (Barr, D. P.) Bait., 1940, 2: 1704-6 — Stephenson, C. S. Epidemic typhus fever and other rickettsial diseases of miUtary importance. N. England J. M., 1944, 231: 407-13.—Stimpert, F. Rickettsial infections in war. J. Bact., Bait., 1943, 45: 63 (Abstr.)—Suhateanu, C. Le danger du typhus exanthdmatique. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mil., 1937 7. Sess., 141-55.—Sylla, A. Fleckfieberbeobachtungen. Deut MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 263-72.—Tifus exantematico. Rev. san mil., Madr., 1910, 4: 8; passim.—Typhus exanthe- maticus. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 12, 1-7. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 40-3 — Typhus group of fevers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 187.— Wohlrab, R. Die Fleckfieber. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34 102-4 — Zdrodovsky, P. Rikketsiozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1145-51. ---- Clinical aspect. Chulkov, P. S. Tonus ven i venoznoe davlenie pri sypnom tife Sborn. tr. Voen. med. akad. Kirov, 1949, 43: 170-84.— Cleave, T. L. A case of typhus fever. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939 25: 72. ------ Two cases of typhus fever. Ibid., 418-21 — Davide, H. Fliickfeberns klinik, epidemiologic och bekampande. Tskr. mU. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 142-64 — Ipatova N. N. KUnideskaja kharakteristika sypnogo tifa v oeriod VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny. Sovet. med 1948, 12: No 3 21-3.—Kuhlmann, F., & Heinrich, K. Ueber Kreis- laufstorungen beim Fleckfieber. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: R7Q-83 —Lewicki. E. Ein Beitrag zur Klinik und Diagnose des Fleckfiebers. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 630 (Abstr.)- Lewis B S. An anomalous case of typhus. J. R. Nav. M. Sprv *1936 22: 345.—Liebau, G. Einige Beobachtungen zur Klin* des 'Fleckfiebers. BuU. War M. Lond., 1942-43 3: 285 (Abstr )—Mustafa Kurtaran [Clinical data on Oriental rat tvohus and exanthematous fever] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940 69* 88-100.—Rigler, R. Physiologisch-chemische Unter- suchungen bei Fleckfieberkranken. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 377-80—Rudolf, A. Smiertelno§6 w durze plamistym w RICKETTSIASIS 878 RICKETTSIASIS szpitalu polowym 303. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 31, 11-3.— Sadullah Nutku [Case of typhus with the course of typhoid] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 101, ch.—Stanescu, M. [Case of exanthematic typhus] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 604-5. ---- Complications. Claus, G. Ueber Mittelohr- und Warzenfortsatzentziindung bei Fleckfieber. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 366-70.—Fanta, H. Konvergenzstorungen nach Fleckfieber. Ibid., 1943, 8: 20-5.—■ Jents, E. Beitrag zur Otologie des Fleckfiebers. In: Kriegs- chirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 426-32.—Muller, H. K. Bericht iiber augenarztliche Befunde bei Fleckfieberkranken. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 179-82.—Raven, R. W. The surgical complications of typhus fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 119-22.—Sautter, H. Fleckfieber und Auge. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 78 (Abstr.)—Tikhomirov, V. V. Ob osloznenijakh i neblagoprijatnykh posledstvijakh sypnogo tifa. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1894, 179: Unoff. pt, 1. sect., 369-76. ---- Control. See also Disinfestation; Lousiness; also sub- heading (Immunization and vaccination) Bratjer, L., & Moldovan, J. Die Erkennung und Verhutung des Fleckfiebers und Ruckfall- fiebers; nebst, Vorschriften zur Bekampfung der Lauseplage bei der Truppe. 2. Aufl. 43p. 8? 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Die vorbeugende Fleckfieberbekampfung beim deutschen Heer. Ulustrierte Ztg, 1941, Mai 1, p. 444.— Gordon, J. E. Field operations in typhus control, ETOUSA. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 1, 20.—Instructions for the campaign against typhus; circular of the Reichs-Minister of the Interior, dated 13th February, 1942. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 335 (Abstr.)—Instructions pour 1'dpouiUage dans le typhus ex- anthdmatique. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 834.— Jakobson, L. A. O borbe s sypnym tifom na teatre voennykh dejstvij. Russ. vrach, 1905, 4: 1381-83.—Kikuta, K. Syowa zyiiiti-nen si-gatu Mansyukoku Kokyo-ken Kokyo syubi-tai haken boekihan sagyo hokoku [Report on the work of the prophylactic unit sent by the garrison in Hsing-ching, Hsing- ching Province, Manchuria, in April 1936] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 328-36.-—Malinowski, A. [Exanthematic fever and its prevention] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 652-66.—Mariani, G. 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Nurs., 1944, 44: 942^1. RICKETTSIASIS (prowazekii) See Rickettsiasis, louse-borne. RICKETTSIASIS (quintana) Syn.: Five-day fever; Shin-bone fever; Trench fever; Wolhynian fever. t Barr, D. P. Trench fever, quintan fever, shin-bone fever, Wolhynian fever, His-Werner disease. In his Modern Med. Ther., Bait., 1940, 2: 1708.—Bernsdorf, W. Grundsatzliche Gedanken zum Wolhynischen Fieber. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 254-8.—Davies, F. C, & Weldon, R. P. A preUminary con- tribution on P. U. O. (Trench fever) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1918, 30: 92—4.-—Domeneh Marti, J. Contribucion al estudio de la fiebre de trincheras. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1942, No. 46, 343-7.—Gordon, J. E. Trench fever. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, WTash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 5, No. 2, 25.— Hegglin, R. Das Trench-fever (Wolhynisches Fieber) Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1944, 21: 175-80.—Hurst, A. Trench fever. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 161-78. Also 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 210-28. Also Brit. M. 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Vom Funftagefieber und seiner Bedeutung fiir die Differentialdiagnose. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 100-4.— Schulze, K. Zur Epidemiologie und Differentialdiagnose des Wolhynischen Fiebers. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 148-53. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 174-80.—Werner, H. Zur Diagnose des Fiinftagefiebers. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 570 (Abstr.) ---- Incidence. Arneth, J. Periodisches Fieber (Wolhynisches Fieber, Funftagefieber) im Felde. Klin. Wsclu., 1942, 21: 998 — Blanco de la Plaza, V., & Diez Melchor, F. Fiebre de las trincheras; importancia epidemiologica en los momentos actuales y clfnica de la misma. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 3: 204—13.—Bogendoerfer. Trench fever; differences as opposed to the experience of World War I; measures against it; therapy. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 9, 72-8.—Butt, H. T. H. Trench fever in Salonica and France; observations on an outbreak of trench fever in the Salonica command. Med. J. S. Africa, 1919-20, 15: 33-50.—Codina Suque, J. La febbre delle trincee deUa guerra di Spagna. Rinasc. med., 1938, 15: 593.—Trench fever again? Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 17, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 43.—Werner, H. Das Funftagefieber als Kriegsseuche. Med. Welt, 1939, 13: 1403-5. ---- Treatment. Pechtel, C. The effect of eubasin, sulphapyridine, in a case of Wolhynian 5-dav fever, trench fever. Trop. Dis. Bull., Lond., 1942, 39: 386 (Abstr.)—Pefia Yanez, A. The use of antimony salts in trench fever. Ibidem (Abstr.)—Prevention of trench fever among hospital personnel; successful method apphed in a base hospital in France. Mil. Surgeon, 1919, 44: 370-5. RICKETTSIASIS (rickettsii) See also Rickettsiasis, tick-borne. Syn.: Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Topping, N. H. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Forms Techn. Bull. TB 10-40, U. S. Veterans Admin. Baker, R. E. A terminal case of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 868-73, pi.— Bennett, T. W. Typical Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 425.—Dyer, R. E. Typhus and Rocky mountain spotted fever in the United States. MU. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 421-39.—Gasser, R. R. Rocky mountain spotted fever (Eastern type); report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 513-6.—Palatucci, O. A., & Marangoni, B. A. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep-, 1944, No. 79, 116-20.—Plotz, H., Wertman, K., & Reagan R. L. Laboratory aids in diagnosis of Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Ibid., 40-4.—Roberts, F. J. Rocky mountain spotted fever. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 418-21, pi.—Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 5, 7-12.—Sheehan, G. A., jr. Rocky Mountain spotted fever treated with aureomycin. Ibid., 1950, 5: No. 2, 12-7. Wright, H. E. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 211-4. RIF. See under World War II. RING injury. See also Finger. Arbuckle, M. F. The string method of removing ai tight ring from a swollen fiinger. Mil. Surgeon 1942 90: 184.— Simon, H. E., & Alban, H. Ring injuries. _ Ibid., 1945, 97: 50b- 8.—Thompson, C. M. Danger of finger rings. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1273. RINSE. See under Kitchen. RIVER crossing. See also Defensive; Offensive; Operation. Anagnosti, V. D. [Organization of sanitary service during forced crossings of rivers by the infantry] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 447-69.—Boyce, R. A. A river crossing with Troop F, 26th Cavalry (PS) Vet. Bull., Wash., 1936, 30: No. 4, 304-6.— Love, W. G., & Hogarth, J. A. An improvised method of evacu- ation of casualties across rivers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80:28-30.—Low, A. Field training; river crossing. Ibid., 1944, 82: 44.—Shuman, C. S. Emergency barge made with aid station equipment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 93-5.—Voitenko, M. Forsirovanie reki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med.. Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 786-91. ROCKET launcher. See also Burns, Etiology. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. T-4: Report on test of injuries and burns from rocket laun- chers, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ROCKING method. See Respiration, artificial. ROCKY Mountain spotted fever. See Rickettsiasis (rickettsii) RODENT. See also Rat. Harrison, L. J. Rodents in relation to disease and theU control. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 273-83— Lunkevich. M. V. K biologii bacilli typhi murium LoefHer'a i ego vUulent- nosti dlja polevykh i domasnikh mysej. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1894, 179: Unoff. pt, 3. sect., 48-54. RODENT control. See also with Insect control; Lousiness; Rat control. Armed (The) Services research and devel- opment report on insect and rodent control. Wash., No. 1, 1948--- United States. Army. Chemical Corps. CML C quarterly progress report on insect and rodent control. No. 1-14. 14 Nos. 26^cm. Wash., 1945-47. United States. Army Committee for Insect and Rodent Control. Minutes of the ... meeting. Wash., 2. meet., 1945- United States. Army Committee for Insect and Rodent Control. Subcommittee on Field Uses. Minutes of meeting. Wash., 1., 1944- United States. Army Committee on Insect and Rodent Control. Subcommittee on Research and Development. Minutes. Wash., 1., 1944- United States. War Department. Rodent control. 34p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Forms TB MED 144, Techn. BuU. U. S. War Dep. Army Chemical Corps; studies relating to msect and rodent control. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 35- 53 —Contro] of rodents. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No 7 3-6. Also in: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, G: 125.—Cox, W. C. Control of rodents. Ibid., 11: 47-54.— Crabb W. D., & Nicholson, A. J. Rodent control at a South Pacific base. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 208-17.—Goldman, E A. Rodent eradication; A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 1071-89.—Gordon, J. E. Rodent control. In: Prev. Med. In World.War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 32.—Insect and rodent control. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 8, 4. Also Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 113; 1948, Jan., 190.—Insect and rodent control; Bureau of Entomology and Plant Quarantine. Ibid., 1946 Oct 67.—Johnson, M. S. Rodent control on Midway Islands. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 384-98.—Jones, K. E. Rodent control with 1080. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 2, 6.—Kalabukhov, N. I. [Control of mouse-like rodents as the basis for prophylaxis of tularemia] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 41-8.—Latham, J. K. Rodents and their control. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943 No 9 12.—Murray, T. B. Rodent control, U. S. Navy, Pacific Ocean areas, World War II. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46:1312-41.—Rodent control. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, RODENT CONTROL 884 ROSENEATH 4: 321.—Rukke, G. V. Rodent destruction. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 592-9.—Shunaev, V. V. Aviametod v borbe s gryzunami. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, Apr., 42.—Studies relating to insect and rodent control. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 2, 27-33.—Van Auken, H. A. Rodent control. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 109. RODENTICIDE (incl. repellent) See also Rat control; Rodent control. Fuhr, I., & Silver, S. D. Development of a rodenticide cartridge; biological and chemical studies. 38p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 97, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Army adopts new rodenticides. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 38.—Compound 1080, rodent poison. CUc. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 12, 16.—Crews, A. K. Field test using 1080 rodenticide at Navy one forty and Navy one three one. Abstr. Bull. Insect Control Com., 1944-45, Ser. A, 334.—Kalmbach, E. R., DeWitt, J. B., & Welch, J. F. Rodenticides and rodent repeUents. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 55; passim; 1949, No. 6, 33, passim.—Ormsbee, R. A. The development of new rodenti- cides. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 652-7.— Rodenticides, rodent repeUents and deterrents. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, 26; No. 2, 31.—Toxicity, mechanism of action and therapeutic measures. Ibid., No. 2, 35. RODENT mite dermatitis. See Dermatitis. ROENTGEN. For all references to roentgenologist, roent- genology, roentgen ray, roentgen therapy see Radiologist; Radiology; Radiotherapy; also Ra- diation gamma. ROMANIA. For references to this country see the following headings in the Military Section: Hospital report; Medical organization; Morbidity; Nutrition serv- ice; Sanitation; Surgery; Technical bulletin; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary Corps; Veterinary Service; Wars and campaigns, 1854 (Crimean War) World War II. ROOM. See Hospital construction, Rooms and wards; Operating room. RORSCHACH test. See also Officer candidate. Abt, L. E. The efficiency of the group Rorschach test in the psychiatric screening of Marine Corps recruits. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1947, 23: 205-17.—Beck, S. J. The Rorschach test in men discharged from the Armed Forces. Proc. Brief Psychother. Counc, 1944, 2. Counc, 1: 32-7.—Brussel, J. A., & Hitch, K. S. The Rorschach method and its uses in mili- tary psychiatry. Psychiat. Q., 1942, 16:3-29. 4 pi.—Due, F. O., Wright, M. E., & Wright, B. A. The multiple choice Rorschach test in military psychiatric differentiation. In: Large Scale Rorschach Techn. (Harrower-Erickson, M. R., & Steiner, M. E.) Springf., 1945, 195-239.—Harrower-Erickson, M. R. A multiple choice test for screening purposes for use with the Rorschach cards or sUdes. Proc. MUit. Sess. Am. Soc. Res. Psychosomat. Probl., 1943, 9-19; Disc. 29-41. Also Psycho- somat. M., 1943, 5: 331^1. ------ The use of the Multiple Choice Test (Rorschach) in the mUitary services. Proc. Brief Psychother. Counc, 1944, 2. Counc, 1: 37-41.—Koff, S. A. The Rorschach test in the differential diagnosis of cerebral concussion and psychoneurosis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 170-3.—Pearlman, S., & Lotsof, E. J. Some general considerations.on the Rorschach test in an Army general hospi- tal. Proc Neuropsych. Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 199- 203.—Richards, T. W. The appraisal of naval psychiatric casualties by the Rorschach method. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 788-99.—Springer, N. N. The vaUdity of the Mul- tiple Choice Group Rorschach test in the screening of naval personnel. J. Gen. Psychol., 1946, 35: 27-32.—Wilkins, W. L., & Adams, A. J. The use of the Rorschach test under hypnosis and under sodium amytal in miUtary psychiatry. Ibid., 1947, 36: 131-8.—Winfield, M. C. The use of the Harrower-Erickson Multiple Choice Rorschach Test with a selected group of women in military service. J. Appl. Psychol., 1946, 30: 481- 7.—Wittson, C. L., Hunt, W. A., & Older, H. J. The use of the Multiple Choice Group Rorschach Test in mUitary screening. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1944, 17: 91-4. ROSENEATH. See under World War II. ROSTOV. See under World War II. ROTARY acceleration. See under Acceleration. ROTATION. See also Acceleration, rotary; also Nystagmus. Guedry, F. E., jr. The effect of visual stimula- tion on the duration of postrotational apparent motion effects. 11 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Jt Proj. Rep. No. 8, Proj. No. NM 001 037, Res. Ren. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. ROTC See under Reserve Officers Training Corps; also Medical student, Training. RUBBER. Rupp, E. V. Effect of rubber curing tempera- ture on a leak-tight valve core assembly [of life vest] 4p. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-54J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. RUBBER goods. See also Dental equipment; Equipment; Glove, etc. Alarcon Puertas, E. Analisis fisico y qufmico de los objetos de vidrio y caucho empleados por el servicio medico. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 110.— Becker, H. [Contribution to the chemical analysis of rubber objects] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 7: 460-6.—Bruere. Conservation du caoutchouc manufacture et assouplissement des objets en voie de durcissement. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 112.—Dienot. Au sujet d'un procede peu connu pour la conservation des objets en caoutchouc. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1922, 76: 728.—Methods for steriUza- tion of rubber eyeguards of optical instruments. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 38.—Mnacaka- nov, 1.1. [The cold sterilization of rubber gloves with monosept] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, June, 45.—Moreau, P. L. C. Considerations sur l'etablissement d'un cahier des charges relatU a la reception des objets en caoutchouc manufactures. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 111. ------ _ Considerations sur les quaUtes analytiques a exiger des objets en caoutchouc manufactured Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1930, 92: 689-711.—Naci Caglar [Preservation of sanitary articles made of rubber and sUk] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1941, 70: 93-6.—Sagajllo & Pikulski, A. Les methodes d'analyse physique et chimique des objets en caoutchouc vulcanise. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 115-7.—Saint-Sernin, A. Analyse physique et chimique des objets en caoutchouc utilises par les Services de sante\ Ibid., 104-7.—Thomas, R. B., & Smith, T. W. Sensi- tivity to rubber earpieces on headphones. Air Surgeon Bull. 1944, 1: No. 5, 11.—Watters, A. L. Storage cabinet for rubber goods. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 631. RUBELLA. Gordon, J. E. German measles. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 4, 20.—Jack, R. D. S. A rare complication of German measles. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War BuU., Lond., 1939^0, 1: 135.—Measles, German (rubella) Med. BuU. U. S. FUst Army, 1948, 3: 6.—Michie, H. C. German measles. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 9: 463-72.—Murray, I. Rheumatic mani- festations foUowing rubella. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 48.—Otto, F. Erfahrungen bei der Rotelnepidemie in Wilhelms- haven wahrend des Winters 1939-40. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 97-100.—Wingo, S. M. EncephalomyeUtis compUcating rubella; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 546. RUBEOLA. Bonnefoy, A. Notes sur l'6pid6mie de rubeble de la Bretagne (Janvier, fevrier et mars 1912); contribution a l'etude des rubeoles. Arch. med. nav., Par., 1912, 98: 436; 1913,99:40.— Lacal, F. Rubeola; contribuci6n a su estudio. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1938, 37: 315-20.—Thomas, H. P., jr. Immune serum globulin in the prophylaxis of rubeola. Bull U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 231-4. RUMOR 885 RUTIN RUMOR. See also under Psychological warfare. Blum, J. M. Tumulty and Leavenworth; a case study of rumor. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1949, 44: 411-3.—Driest, W. Der Offizier im Kampf gegen das Gerucht. In his Richtlinien u. Menschenfiihr., 2. Aufl., Berl., 1944, 21-4.—Kelly, F. K., & Rossman, M. The GI and the rumor. Infantry J., 1944, 54: No. 2, 37. RUNNER. See also Physical training; Sport. Klein, E., Miamlin, S., & Lysenko, N. [Physiology of mara- thon races] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 3, 26-9.—Koch, A., & Harting, F. Ueber Untersuchungen an Marathonlaufern. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 22-8.—Kotov, G. [Training for marathons] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 7, 45-51.—Schmidt, L. M. Runner's cramp; a pecuUar occupation neurosis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1910, 4: 25-7. RUNWAY. See also Airfield; Airport. Jennings, A. L. A study of runway markings as to color and pattern to determine maximal visual perception and orientation through fog and haze. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 35. RURAL medicine. See also Emergency medical service, rural. Werneck, L. Contribuicao do Exercito aos servicos de medicina preventiva e curativa para o pessoal da zona rural. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1948, 37: 489-501. RURAL tropical typhus. See Rickettsiasis (orientalis) RUSSIA. For references to this country see also under all subjects in the Military Section, especially under the following headings: Aeromedicine; Dental care; Hospital report; headings beginning with Medical (as care; Corps; Department; examination; officer; organization; service) Mili- tary medicine, Congresses; Morbidity; Navy Medical Service; Neuropsychiatric examination; Neuropsychiatry; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Occupied area; Ophthalmology; Pharma- ceutical service; Pharmacist; Prisoner of war; Psychiatry; Ration; Recruiting; Rehabilitation; Sanitation; Surgery; Surgical organization; Sur- gical service; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary service; World War I; World War II. Uchowski, S. *Les grandes epidemies en Russie depuis la guerre mondiale. 103p. 25cm. Lyon, 1933. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 88: Medical and sanitary data on Khabarovsk Krai and Maritime Krai (Far Eastern Territory) U. S. S. R. (Excluding Kamchatka Oblast) 39p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Dear, W. R. The A. R. A. in Russia. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 499-511.—Dimkovic, D. Sovjetska klinika. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 213-7.—Medicine behind the iron curtain; the experiences of a Russian-speaking German medical officer as a P. O. W. in Russia, 1945-48. Med. World, Lond., 1949, 70: 834-8.—Russian medical service. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91:467.—Zembrzuski, L. [Medicine in ancient Russia] Lek wojsk., 1935, 25: 567-82. RUSSIAN Civil War (1917-20) See under Wars and campaigns. RUSSO-GERMAN War (1941-45) See under World War II. RUSSO-JAPANESE War (1904-05) See under Wars and campaigns. RUSSO-TURKISH wars. See under Wars and campaigns. RUTIN. See under Radiation injury subheadings (Total body irradiation; Treatment) RYUKYU. See also Occupied area. Ryukyu Islands. United States Army Military Government. Summation; United States Army Military Government activities in the Ryukyus [n.p.] No. 24, 1948---- ' United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 108: Medical and sanitary data on the Ryukyu Islands. 31p. 26cm'. Wash., 1944. SACROCOCCYGEAL region. See also Pilonidal cyst. Adams, J. F. Treatment of acute sacrococcygeal cyst teratoma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 250-2.—Buie, L. A. Jeep disease; pilonidal disease of mechanized warfare. South. M. J., 1944, 37:103-9.—Cooper, C. N. Primary healing foUow- ing excision of a cyst, teratoma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945,45: 474-8.-—Cristian & Giurea. Un nou caz de agenezie sacro- coccigiana cu turburari urinare (distrofie cruro-vesico-fesiera) Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1928, 27: 171-4.—Notti, R. A., Zen on Alascio, R., & Ventura Martinez, D. Quistes dermoideos sacrococcigeos; su tratamiento quirlirgico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1618-24.—Oldham, J. B. Coccygeal sinus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 34-43.—Pugh, H. L., Crile, G., jr, & Robnett, A. H. Exostosis of sacrum; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 269-72, pi.—Ruggieri, E. Qualche osservazione sulla flogosi delle cisti e delle fistole congenite della regione coccigea. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, 49: 347-58, tab.—Volpi, J. P. Tratamiento de los quistes dermoi- deos sacrocoxfgeos; consideraciones sobre 89 enfermos operados. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 510-4.—Weeks, R. B., & Young, G. G. Sacrococcygeal cysts; report of 200 cases in an Army hospital. Am. J. Surg., 1943, 60: 260-3.—Wharton, D. J. PUonidal cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 350-5, pi. SADDLE sore. Edwards, J. B. The surgical treatment of chronic scarred backs in pack animals. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 131-4. SAFETY. See also under Air travel; Blackout; Industrial hygiene. Breyer. Die Zusammenarbeit der Werkluftschutz-Dienstel- len mit den Befehlsstellen des Sicherheits- und Hilfsdienstes. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 155-8.—Flying safety in the Japanese Air Forces. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 251. 1-44.—Gelbert. Verwendung der Kraftfahrleiter im Sicher- heits- und Hilfsdienst. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 158-63, Ulust.— Information on flying safety. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. lid, 1.—Nicholson, H. C. Relationship between aviation medicine and flying safety. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 293, 1.-—Technical flying-safety records. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 31.—Winkel, N. C. Safety work in the Netherlands during the war. Indust. Safety Surv., Geneve, 1946, 22: 121-5. ---- Devices. See also names of such devices; also Oxygen safety device. Measurements of the loads required to break commercial aviation safety belts as an indication of the abiUty of the human body to withstand high impact forces. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 3.—Safety devices. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. AU Forces Europe, 1945, 47-51.—Shimoda, M. Harnesses and belts for aucrewmen's safety, JAAF. Rep. Air Techn. InteU. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 231, 1.—Static loading tests of lap safety belts and shoulder harnesses. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 36. SAFETY belt. See Belt; Harness; also preceding heading. SAILOR. See Seaman. ST. CROIX 886 SALMONELLA ST Croix. Lowman, K. E. Health conditions in St. Croix. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 44: 539-43.—St. Croix. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 7: 109-14. SAIPAN. See World War II. SALERNO. See under World War II. SALICYLATE. Smith, P. K. Studies on the pharmacology of salicylates. 34p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 332, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Butt, H. R., Leake, W. H. [et al.] Physiological effects of saUcylates. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 9-13.— Dargein. Note sur Taction de la salicairine dans les diarrhees et les dysenteries. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1920, 110: 298- 303.—Sapozhkov, V. P. K leceniju furunkulov, karbunkulov i tonziUitov saUcilovym natrom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 232: Med. spec, pt, 334-7. SALINE. See under Therapeutics, Infusion. SALIVA ejector. See also Dental equipment. Carson, J. E. Improvised saliva ejector. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 463.—Libbin, S. S. Construction of a simple saliva ejector apparatus in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 435. SALIVA test. Castillon. Resistivity vitale et ptyalo-pronostics; la reaction de Faust Zambrini. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 251-8.— Panagia, A. La ptialo-reazione di Zambrini. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 1088-104.—Salisbury, E. Method of obtaining saliva for the saUva test. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939-40, 11: 9-13 SALIVARY gland. See also Parotid. Christiansen, G. W., & Bradley, J. L. Treatment of salivary gland obstructions; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 960-4.—Monti, L. Sull' alcoUzzazione del nervo auriculo-temporale nella cura della fistola salivare del dotto di Stenone. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 445-51.—Page, J. A. Report of a case of mixed salivary tumour. J. R. Nav. M Serv., 1947, 33: 217-20.—Salivary fistulae [resulting from war wounds] Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 4, 31-8.—Walker. V. G. The treatment of the diseases of the salivary glands and ducts. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 656-60.—Yosida, H. Daeki-sen no iwayuru kongo-syuyo ni tuite [So-caUed mixed tumor of the saUvary glands] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 506-15, 2pl. ---- Calculus. Cahill, W. F. Salivary calculus in the submaxillary duct and its removal. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 519-21.—Esquier. Calcul du canal de Wharton. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1929, Jl9:, y3-—Hillebrand, R. J. Salivary calculi; a case report! Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 7, 25.—Hurst, R. L. Submaxillary salivary calculus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 287.—Labarthe. Un cas de Uthiase salivaire ayant donneUeu a l'extraction d'un enorme calcul. BuU. Soc. med. mil fr 1935, 29: 339-41.—Pesme. Calcul du canal de Wharton' Ibid., 1924, 18: 85.—Townsend, F. M. Multiple calculi; Stenson's duct and parotid gland; with report of case. U S Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 909-13.—Underbill, E. Spontaneous extrusion of a salivary calculus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 135-7.—Varriale, R. La litiasi saUvare (a proposito d'un caso di calcolosi del dotto di Wharton) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1922, 2: 205-40. ■----— Un calcolo della glandula saUvare sotto- mascellare. Ibid., 1927, 2: 35-8. ------ Un nuovo caso di scialolitiasi sottomascellare. Ibid., 1931, 37: pt 1, 12-23, pi.— Vasta, G. Un caso di calcolosi del dotto di Wharton. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 285-90. SALMON. See also Fish. Rust, J. H., Ill, & Abshire, D. L. Canned salmon examina- 1943 ^my Vet BuH" 1942' 36: 220~36- Aho Mil- Surgeon, SALMONELLA. See also Typhoid. Barnes, L. A. Pathogenic enteric bacilli; the Salmonella group. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 939-49. ---- Culture. Archer, G. T. L. A modification of the method usually employed to obtain specific cultures from Salmonella group variants. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 143-6.—Arima, S., Kariya, K., & Nisida, N. Saikin-sei syokuhin-tyudoku-sy5 kiin-kin no soki kenti ho [Glucose bouiUon with brom-thymol- blue as indicator used for the proof of baciUi belonging to the Salmonella group in foodstuffs] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 87-103.—Barnes, L. A. The identification of Salmonella cultures. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1184-8.— Jandasek, L., & DvoFacek, C. NaJe zkuSenosti s Kristensenovou pudou pfi isolovdnl salmonel. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1949, 18: 197-9.— S6ensnovi6, S. L. Material k voprosu o sposobakh differen- cialnago razpoznavanija brjusno-ttfoznoj i kiSe6noj palo6ek. Izvest. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1903, 6: 438-46.—Tidy, H. L., & Dunn, I. P. S. On the differential bactericidal values of malachite and brilliant green for the typhoid-coli group. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 27: 482-94. ---- Serology. Broh-Kahn, R. H., Barcus, W. D., & Mitchell, R. B. The use of polyvalent sera for the rapid identification of Salmonella cultures. 16p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 473, U. S. AU Force School Aviat. M. Edwards, P. R., & Broh-Kahn, R. H. The serological identification of Salmonella cultures. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 451, U. S. AU Force School Aviat. M. Archer, G. T. L. Some observations on Salmonella flagellar antigens. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 235-43. ----- Further observations on Salmonella flagellar antigens. Ibid., 1941, 77: 188-97.—Bensted, H. J. Experiments in agglutina- tion and absorption with the Salmonella group of organisms. Ibid., 1925, 44: 11-22. ---- Types. See also Salmonellasis (paratyphoid) Yosim, S. J., Broh-Kahn, R. H., & Mitchell, R. B. Salmonella types isolated from presumably healthy AAF combat returnees. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 475, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Barnes, L. A. Salmonellae; animal source. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 5, 20.—Bridges, R. F., & Dunbar, L. Bact. kirkee: a new salmonella tvpe. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 289-94.—Bridges, R. F., & Scott, W. M. A new organism causing paratyphoid fever in India, Salmonella type Bareilly. Ibid., 1931, 56: 241-9.—Bruner, D. W. Salmonella types encountered in the Mediterranean Theater [of war] MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 324-7.—Carlquist, P. R., & Conte, L. M. A new type of Salmonella. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 343.—Ewing, W. H. & Bruner, D. W. Selection of salmonella and shigeUa cultures for typing. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 155-60.—Hayes, W., & Freeman, F. A report on two permanently non-motile Salmonella variants. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 118-23.—Heinemann, B. Incidence of shigellas and salmonellas isolated from American miUtary personnel in Egypt; a bacteriologic analysis. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 105-8.—Hudec, I. [Prevention of ptomaine poisoning by meat and the international system and diagnosis of the microbes of the Salmonella group] Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1938, 14: 195-200.—Ikuma, K. Naka Sina ni oite bunri-sitaru typhus-kin narabi-ni A-kei paratyphus-kin ni tuite; hu, Gartner-si-kin oyobi C-kei paratyphus-kin ni tuite [Typhoid microorganisms and paratyphus A-type bacilli in Central China; supplement, Gartner's baciUus and paratyphus C-tvpe bacilli] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1173-88.—Kariya, K. Salmonella enteritidis Gartner yori tyusyutu-seru yoketu-doku no kenkyu [Study on a hemolytic toxin extracted from Salmonella enteriti- dis Gaertner] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 316-33.— Kisigami, S. So-typhus-kin no seibutugaku-teki narabi-ni men- eki-kesseigaku-teki kenkyu [Biologische und serologische Untersuchungen der MausetyphusbaziUen] Ibid., 1938, 27: 915-70. ------ So-typhus-kin no nen-eki-tutumi sansei-no siken [An experimental study of the abiUty to produce a SchleimwaU of S. typhi murium (Loffler)] Ibid., 1939, 28: 36-42, pi. •------ Kure gun-ko-nai ho-so yori bunri-sitaru Gartner-kin ni tuite [Gaertner's bacilli isolated from rats caught in the Kure Naval Port] Ibid., 1940, 29: 45-50.— Nakaguro, H., & Yamasita, K. Issin Salmonella-kin kei S. narasino. Gun idan zassi, 1938, 1241-5.—Schneider, M. D. Isolation of Salmonella tennessee from frozen whole aod powdered egg. Bu . U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 477. SALMONELLA 887 SALMONELLASIS ---- Types: S. typhi. See Salmonellasis (paratyphoid) also Typhoid bacillus. SALMONELLASIS (paratyphoid) See also Enteric fever; Enteritis; Food infec- tion; Gastroenteritis; Typhoid; also Morbidity; World War I. Advier, M., & Moustardier, G. M. P. Les salmoneUoses humaines; revue generale. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: 833-69.—Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. The bombing experi- ence and case incidence of paratyphoid fever in nine German cities [ch.] In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 76— Bjurstrom, E. [Prac- tical principles in investigation of infection foci in paratyphoid] Tskr. mU. halsov. 1937, 62: 223-8.—Cole, G. M. Recent out- break of Salmonella food infection. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1448-51.—Deane, D. Poultry, a source of Salmonella infection. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 3, 48-50.—Evers, R., & Muhlens, P. Cholelithiasis paratyphosa und Paratyphus erkrankung, ein Beitrag zur Frage der BaziUentrager. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1909, 38: 366-75.— Firth, R. H. The paratyphoid problem in India. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 17: 136^2.—Gordon, J. E. Food poisoning from Salmonella. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, 7. ------ Paratyphoid fever. Ibid., No. 3, 8.—Greenblatt, A. P., Delay, P. D. [et al.] Sal- monella epidemic from commercially prepared sandwiches. BuU. U. S. Army AI. Dep., 1946, 5: 345-8.—Habs, H. Infek- tionskrankheiten; die wichtigsten Infektionskrankheiten, ihre Verhutung und Bekampfung; Paratyphus und akute Gastro- enteritis. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl,. 1944, 35-8.— Koricky, A. M. K voprosu o kUniceskoj kartine massovykh tifo-podobnvkh paratUoznykh zabolevanij. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 240: Med. spec, pt, 445-74.—Lohde, H. Para- typhusepidemie und Vorkrankheit an Bord eines Kreuzers der Deutschen Kriegsmarine. Arch. Hyg., Alunch., 1943, 131: 150-60.—McNaught, J. G. Paratyphoid fevers in South Africa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 16: 505-14.^Peirce, E. R. An outbreak of paratyphoid and dysentery in a training-ship. Brit. M. J., 1938, 1: 217-21.—Rajewska, E., & Kalinowski, W. [Study of paratyphoid diseases] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 17: 293- 313.—Sachs-Miike. Ein klinisch interessanter Paratyphusfall. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1907, 36: 750-61.—Samut, R. Para- typhoid simulating Malta fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 297-9. ------ Paratyphoid fever in Malta. Ibid., 442- 8.—Smith, L. A. SalmoneUosis; experiences in mUitary and civUian practice. Gastroenterology, 1947, 9: 551-6.—Stewart, J. K., & Slack, J. M. SalmoneUa food poisoning. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 120-2.—Sussman, R. Paraty- phoid infections in a North African station hospital. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 5, 17-9.—Typhoid and paratyphoid in the Canal Zone. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, 116.—Viskovsky, S. Paratifoznye zabolevanija (salmonelez, abdominalnyj paratU, paratifoznyj gastroenterit) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 328-36. --- Bacteriology. See also Salmonella. Mitchell, R. B., & Broh-Kahn, R. H. An outbreak of food-borne gastroenteritis pre- sumably caused by Salmonella pullorum. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 450, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Takita, S. Paratyphus no issyu ni tuite [A variety of paratyphus] p. 1-52. 22cm. Tokyo, 1925. Gun idan zassi, 1925. Baar, H. Ueber eine Epidemie von Enteritis Gartner und das Phanomen der Gruppenagglutination bei deren serolo- gischer Untersuchung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1937, 2: 482-5.— Blumenthal, N. L. [Food poisoning by a culture of rat typhoid in connection with the question on identification of the causative agent] Tr. Acad. mU. med. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 369-83.—Bridges, R. F. A case of infection with Salmonella, type Dublin. J. K. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 385-90.—Gregg, R. G. S & Hayes, P. A case of continued fever due to Bacillus ententidis Partner coincident with a gunshot wound of the chest. Ibid., 1921, 37: 64-7.—Greifinger, W., & Silberstein, J. K. Salmonella food infection in miUtary personnel; an outbreak caused by b. oranienburg, S. typhi murium, and S. anatum. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1944, 29: 1042-53.—Jelinek, B. Hidri6na epidemija tUusa i paratifusa B u SpUtu 1948 godine. Voj. san pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 333-48.—Lavergne, V., & Accoyer, H. Sep- ticemic a baciUe de Gartner avec localisation hepato-biliaire. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 59-62— McNaught, J. G. A note on two cases of paratyphoid fever in which anew variety ol paratyphoid bacUlus was found in the blood. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 171-4.—Myers, W. A., & Eckles, L. E. Epidemic of food infection caused by Salmonella montevideo. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1067-73.—Ohtani, G., & Tanaka, H. K-kei paratyphus-kin hoyu-syo ni tuite [A passive carrier of the K-type paratyphoid bacillus] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 421-6.—Outbreaks of food poisoning in England and Wales, 1923-19 October 1943, by type of Salmonella isolated [tab. 7] In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, after p. 39.—Randall, C. C, & Marks, L. M. A sal- monella outbreak involving three types of the genus. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 144-6. --- Type A. Barnes, L. A., Edwards, P. R., & Babcock, M. C. The natural occurrence of phase 2 of Salmonella paratyphi A. 2p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 9, Proj. NM 005 010 (or, X-756) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Blackwell, W. R. A fatal case of paratyphoid fever A. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 17: 277-9.—Bru. A propos d'un foyer 6pidemique de fidvre parathyphoide A. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 96-100.—Cope, S., & Bennett, R. A. Notes on a smaU epidemic of paratyphoid A fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 44-8.—Dive, G. H. A case of paratyphoid A fever. Ibid., 1922, 38: 306-8.—Goodwin, W. R. P. A case of paratyphoid fever A with relapse. Ibid., 1914, 23: 205-7.— Hiki, Y. Paratyphoid A in the Japanese Navy; biological and immunological properties of the baciUus and cUnical observa- tion of the disease. Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1931, 20: Suppl. 2, 1-14, tab.—Hukada, M. Nekka-syo Sekiho tyuryu-tyu tahatu-seru kihei dai_____rentai no A-kei paratyphus, do-kin hoyu-syo ni tuite [The A-type paratyphoid fever that was wide-spread among the members of Cavalry Regiment No. .----. and the carriers of the bacillus, while the regiment was stationed at Ch'ih-fen in Je-hol province] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 31-48.— Kanno, M. A-kei paratyphus no iti rei [Ein Fall von Paraty- phus Typus A] Ibid., 1925, 1720^4.—Miura, H. Syowa 14-nendo Sasebo Kaigun Byoin ni syuyo-seru A-kei paratyphus kanzya no rinsyogaku-teki kansatu narabi-ni bunri-kinsyu no kogen tokusyusei ni tuite [Clinical observations on paratyphoid A patients admitted to Sasebo Naval Hospital in 1939, and the antigenic specificity of the strains isolated from the patients] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 634-9.—Ohtake, K. Issyu no A-kei paratyphus-kin ni tukite [An atypical strain of para- typhoid A bacUlus] Ibid., 1931, 20: 105-25.—Peloquin & Vogelin. Un cas d'ost&te sterno-costale a paratyphique A; echec du traitement vaccinotherapique; pneumopathie a para- typhique A compUquee dune infection secondaire k streptocoque mortelle. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 261-8—Perricone, G. II paratUo A come agente piogene. Gior. med. mil. 1926, 74: 432-5.—Sasiziku, S., Hirotuzi, S. [et al.] Taisyo zyuni^nen Tainan butai ni ryukoseru A-kei paratyphus ni tuite [Con- cerning the epidemic of A-type paratyphoid fever in the regi- ment in Tainan (a city in Formosa) in 1923] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 225-62, 2 pi.'—Ueda, H. Showa san-nen rengo kantai ni tahatu-seru kei-yobo sessyu-sya no paratyphus A ni tuite [Observation of para-typhoid A prevalent in the vaccinated of the combined fleet during 1928] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1930, 19: 73-96. ---- Type B. Abrams, R. C, & Gaenslen, F. G. Salmonella osteomye- litis- report of a case with SalmoneUa schottmiilleri as the etiologie agent. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 306-11.— Endo, K., Masuda, T., & Nakatome, K. Kiyu-naru B-kei paratyphus-sei tannoen ni tuite [The rare B-type paratyphoid cholecystitis] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 811-4.—Guerbet & Parnet, M. F. Une intoxication aUmentaire coUective due au bacUle'paratyphique B (un cuisinier porteur de germes parait en etre responsable) Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1933, 99: 673-5.— Ogawa, T. Naka Sina ni oite bunri-seru gasu-nan sansei paratyphus B-kin [Isolation in Central China of the para- typhoid bacillus that hardly produces gas] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1084-92.—Renkonen, K. O. Erfahrungen betreffs des Vorkommens von Schottmuller-Bazillen im Stuhl wahrend einer kleinen Paratyphus-Epidemie in einem finnischen MUitarlazarett. Acta Soc. med. Duodecim, Ser. A, 1947, 23: No. 2, 103-7.—Schad. Eine Paratyphusepidemie (Schottmul- ler) von der Quelle bis zum Abschluss. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1937, 2: 206-11.—Shaw, A. B., & Handfield-Jones, R. P. C. Para- typhoid B fever; an epidemic remarkable for its mUdness. J R Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 189-202.—Urbain, A. C, Stocanne, M., & Chaillot, L. Etude d'une epidemie a baciUes paratyphiques B chez le cheval; essais de vaccination. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1929, 13: 176-82.—Yosida, K. Teikoku kaigun ni okeru B-kei paratyphus-kin no seizyo ni tuite [Charac- teristics of paratyphoid B bacilU isolated from cases in the Japanese Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1930, 19: 97-119. ---- Type C. Bieling, R. Erkrankungen durch Paratyphus C-BacUlen; Erfahrungen aus der Ukraine, aus Serbien und Kroatien. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 371-7—Fricker, J. M. Les infec- tions a baciUes paratyphiques C. Arch. med. pharm mil., 1931, 94- 201-10.—Habs & Bader. Paratyphoid C. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 121.—Kurita, A. Mansyu ni okeru C-kei paratyphus-kin wo SALxMONELLASIS 888 SANATORIUM syomei-seru sikkan narabi ni gai-kin ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies in diseases known to be caused by SalmoneUa hUsch- feldU and in the bacUlus itseU] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 479; 659; pi.-—Owczarewicz, L. [Numerous cases of meat poisoning in the Polish army due to the paratyphoid bacUlus C] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 216-33.—Sohier, R.. & Henry, R. [Para- typhoid C infections in man] Askeri sihhive mecmuasi, 1940, 69: No. 31, 59-69. ---- in animals. Bingel. Die Durchlassigkeit der Eischale fiir Bakterien der Enteritis-(SalmoneUa) Gruppe und ihre epidemiologische Bedeutung. Veroff. Heer. San., 1938, H. 105, 182-91.—Rao, S. B. V. SalmoneUosis in ducks in Army development farm. Ind. Vet. J., 1945-46, 22: 279. Also J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 107.—Walker, W. BacUlus aertrycke; the pos- sible causative bacUlus of canine typhus. Ibid., 1929, 52: 317. SALONICA. See under World War I. SALT. See also Heat, Dehydration. Catchpole, H. R., & Pine, M. B. Self selec- tion of diets in rats rendered anoxic by decom- pression to altitude; salt appetite. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-316, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Consolazio, W. V., Pecora, L. J., & Pfeiffer, C. C. A new salt tablet for use in hot environ- ments, lip. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-214, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. SALT depletion. See under Heat stroke; Perspiration. SALT tablet. See Heat, Hygienic measures. SALT-WATER ulcer. See Leg, Ulcer. SALWEEN Campaign. See under World War II. SAMOA. See under World War I; World War II. SAMPLING. See also Statistics. Deemer, W. L., jr. The power of the T test and the estimation of required sample size. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 495, U. S. AU Force School Aviat. M. Votaw, D. F., jr. Calculation of probability tables for new multivariate tests; computational procedures for determining per cent points of certain sampling distributions. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-033, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Deemer, W. L., jr, Rafferty, J. A., & Votaw, D. F., jr. EmpUical study of the restriction of range. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, July, 15.—Luykx, H. M. C. Biostatis- tics in medical research; probabilities in small samples. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 125-33. ------ Biostatistics in medical research; samples which are 100% positive. Ibid., 370-4. SAM test. For the various tests in this series of examina- tions see under Aviator subheadings (Fitness tests; Psychological examination) SANATORIUM. See also Hospital; Therapeutics, Balneother- apy; Tuberculous, Treatment. Ceitlin, A. Sanatornyj lager. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1934, 29:563.—Jakovlev, G. [Organization of kitchens in sanatoriums by Wirth' method] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 35-40, 4ch.— Personal (A) experience of lUe in a sanatorium. J. R. Armv M. Corps, 1911, 17: 584-95.—Saidac. I., & Parvulescu, N. H6pi- taux et sanatoriums militaires roumains. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 492-507, illust.—Voute. La cure en sana- torium des miUtaUes de carriere. Sess. Off. internat. docum. meU mil., Liege, 1938, 8. sess., 269-95. SANDFLY fever. See Phlebotomus fever. SAN Domingo (1801) See under Wars and campaigns. SAN Francisco. See under Sanitation, History. SANITARIAN [and sanitary engineer] See also subsequent headings. Blew, M. J. A sanitary engineer views the post-war world. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 407-14.—Gwin, L. L. Duties of post sanitary engineer. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 120-2.— Klassen, C. W. The procurement and assignment of sanitary engineers by the War Manpower Commission. Water Works & Sewer., 1943, 90: 165.—Kossuth, L. C. UtiUzation of sanitary engineers in the USAF. BuU. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 16. meet., 182.—Messier, H. L. Sanitarians rendered service to the United States Army. Sanitarian, Los Aug., 1942, 5: 209, &c.—Procurement of sanitary engineers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1289. SANITARY Corps. See also Medical Service Corps. Birand, I. [Sanitary organization during war] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 151-62.—Corpo de saiide e sua eficiencia. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1938, 27: 3-6.-*-Fishman, F. Sanitary service during attacks] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 4, 29-35.—Martins Pereira, H. A. Servico de saude da divisao de infantaria. Rev. m6d. brasU., 1947, 22: 251-69. Also Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1947, 36: 138-48.—Nordlander, O. [Changes in service regulations for recruits and students of the Sanitary Corps after entry into preUminary service in 1935] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1936, 61: 197-213.—Popov, G. M. [Problems of sanitarv service doctors in the defense of the country] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1940, 5: No. 5, 4-6.—Wolff, A. Der Beruf des Sanitatsoffiziers. Deut. Aerztebl., 1942, 72: 266, &c. ---- United States. Carlquist, P. R. The Sanitary Corps officer in the laboratory. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 130-3— Clark, L. K. The Sanitary Corps in forward areas. Ibid., 32-5.—Commissions in Sanitary Corps. Ibid., 1942, 91: 107.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Sanitary engineering activities of the Sanitarv Corps, United States Army. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 1285-8. —--- The Sanitary Corps of the United States Army. IlUnois Health Mess., 1942, 14: 33-5. •------ Sanitary Corps functions and organization. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 222-4.—Over and short listing of Sanitary Corps personnel in POA. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 43.—Rogers, J. A. The Sanitary Corps; qualifications and assignment of its officers. Circ. Letter Off. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 2, 1 — Sanitary Corps. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 47. SANITARY engineering. See also Sanitation. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division. Sanitary engineer- ing bulletin. Wash., No. 1942- Baty, J. B. Special sanitarv engineering problems. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 51-5.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Meeting the pubUc health engineering problems of the Army overseas. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 155-8. ------ Overseas sanitary engineering organization. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 314-6.— Man and his environment; the role of the pubUc health engineer. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 6, 18-20.—Old, H. N. Sanitary engineering activities of the United States Public Health Service. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 316-20.—Poole, B. A. Sanitary engineering activities of the Corps of Engineers. Ibid., 97: 44-50.—Turner, C. M. The role of the sanitary engineer in the Army Medical Department. Ibid., 1949, 104: 380.— Wolman, A. Algunos desenvolvimientos en ingenieria sanitaria durante la guerra. Bol. Of. San. panamer., 1946, 25: 305-13. ------ Some sanitary engineering developments during the war. Ibid., 320-6. SANITARY EQUIPMENT 889 SANITATION SANITARY equipment. See under Equipment. SANITARY fill. See also Fecal matter. Sanitary fill on the island of Efate. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 12. SANITARY inspection. See Inspection. SANITARY troops. See also Medical troops. Albescu, V., & Tomsa, G. Contributions to the study of the recruiting and training of the subordinate sanitary military staff of the Roumanian Army. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 565-8.—Blech, G. M. Drill regulations and service manual for sanitary troops U. S. Army 1914. Mil. Surgeon, 1915, 36: 18-20.—Gruber, G. Der Luftschutzsanitatstrupp. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 29-33.—Mader, H. Der Sanitatsschiitze. MUitar- sanitat, Ziir., 1945, 27: 55.—Rozhdestvensky, V. M. [The importance of the sanitary platoon in antiepidemic work among troops in the field] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 56-8.— Shluger, N., & Komissarov, M. Sanitarnyj instruktor. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1428-31 — Timofeevsky, P., & Komissarov, M. Sanitar. Ibid., 1316- 21.—Voitenko, M. Sanitarnyj vzvod. Ibid., 1427.-—Vollen- weider, P. Ueber den Waffeneinsatz bei den Sanitatstruppen. MUitarsanitat. Ziir., 1945, 27: 53-5. SANITATION. See also Aircraft; Air Force Medical Service: United States; Airport; Air travel, Safety and sanitation; Battlefield; Battleship; Camp, Hy- giene and sanitation; Disinfection; Disinfesta- tion; Disinsectation; Dust; Equipment, sanitary; Health; Hospital administration, Sanitation; Maneuvers; Mess; Munitions plant; National defense, Defense area; Occupied area; Prisoner of war; Rodent control; School; Ship; Tropical service, etc. Gorgas. W. C. Thrift in health; application of lessons of military sanitation to peace times. 6p. 23cm. N. Y., 1918. Morton, D. Some practical points in military sanitation; flies and mosquitoes as disseminators of disease. 24p. 18cm. S. Joseph, 1909. Akkerman, A. Sanitarnaja podgotovka vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1326-31.—Barbieri, P. Estrategia sanitaria. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 455- 65.—Boldyrev, T. Sanitarnaja obrabotka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1321-5.—Counter, C. E. MiUtary sanitation. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourvUle, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 98-110.—Dhondy, B. S. Observations on military sanitation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 100-4".—Ferrari, R. P. Aus dem Sanitats- wesen fremder Heere. Deut. med. Wschr., 1938, 64: 1082-5.— Giger, E. Schnelle Sanitat. In: Sanitatstruppen, Zur., 1942, 25-9, iUust.—Gonzalez Puccini, A. Trascendencia de la sanidad miUtar. Rev. san. mil., Caracas, 1942, 1: 5-17.— Holmquist, C. A. Sanitation in the defense program. In: Spec. Rep. State. Health Prepar. Conf. (New York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb., 1941, 43-7.—Hurley, J. R. The sanitation of public buildings. Mil. Surgeon, 1917, 40: 183-94.—Levene, A. La sanidad miUtar y el problema de economfa humana. Prensa med. argent., 1934-35, 21: 460-5.—McGee, R. The Filth Column and the war emergency. Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1942-43, 15: 89.—MacMillen, H. N. Military sanitation. Sanitarian, Los Aug., 1944, 6: 429, &c.—Morgan, C. V. Sanitation. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 48.—Sanchez Zorrilla, T. Roi de la sanidad militar. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1938-39, 12: 895-902.—Suhafeanu, C. S. Captarea si purificarea apei la armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 949-58.—Sysin, A. Sanitarija. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1934, 29: 570. ■---- Air conditioning. See Ventilation. ---- Aviation aspect. Abe, T. Sanitation facilities aboard [JNAF] aircraft. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 221, 1—Control of sanitation. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 12.—General medicine and sanitation. Ibid., 1945, 35-9.—Hirayama, S. Sanitation facilities aboard aircraft, J AAF. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 234, 1.—Marinucci, M. L'im- piego deU'aviazione nell'assistenza sanitaria in guerra. In: Tratt. med. aeronaut., Roma, 1942, 3: 349-67.—Simonetti, M. L'organizzazione della sanita miUtare aeronautica. Ibid., 329-48.—Vespermann. Der Luftschutzsanitatsdienst. Gas- schutz, 1937, 7: 127; 130. Control. See Food inspection; Meat inspection; also next subheading. Field sanitation. See also other subheadings (Manual; naval) Havard, V. Field sanitary service. 25p. 8? [n.p.] 1902 [?] Davide, H. Bekampande av epidemiska sjukdomar i fait. In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 78-92.—Fraser, G. M. Sanitation in the field. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1943, 34: 112-20.—Gorbov, V. A. [Cleansing of populated locaUties during miUtary operations] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 11, 6-10.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Military field sanitation. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 479-85.— Jakubowski, W. Zastosowanie chloru cieklego w warunkach polowych. Lek. wojsk., 1933, 21: 420-5.—Muniz y Angulo, L. Sanidad en campana. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: No. 3, Suppl., 1-47.—Osipenko, K. Polevaja sanitarija. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1933, 26: 186- 90.—Pico Navarro, R. Sanidad en campana; algo que todo jefe debe conocer. Rev. med. mil., Mix., 1939-40, 2: No. 11, 33-40.—Sanitation in the field. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 14.—Smallhorst, D. F. A field sanitation demon- stration area built without cost. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 68: 166-72.—Thompson, T. O. The disposal of animal litter in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 58: 24-30.—Wooders, M. A., & Curtis, D. A. Field sanitary measures. In their Emergency Care, Phila., 1942, 456-65. History. United States. Army. Chief Sanitary Officer for the City of San Francisco [Medical Department reports, memoranda & orders on sanitation in San Francisco following the earthquake and fire, April 18, 1906] 4v. 20cm. S. Franc, 1906. United States. Army. Headquarters of Officer in Charge of Sanitary Arrange- ments for the Presidio [Reports, memoranda, orders] 4v. 26}£cm. Presidio of S. Franc, 1906. History of military sanitation. Clin. Excerpts, 1943, 17: 163-72, illust.—Markowe, M., & Thompson, A. W. S. A hygiene visit to the ancient world. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 51-7.—Schafer, K. H. Zur Geschichte des Feldsanitats- wesens im Mittelalter. Med. Welt. 1947, 11: 1593. ---- Improvisations. Balfour, A. Sanitary and insanitary make- shifts in the Eastern war areas. p.99-142. 25cm. Lond., 1921. In his War against Trop. Dis., 2. ed., Lond., 1921. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Improvised com- bat sanitation. 24p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 13, Notes Trop. Dis. Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Emergency sanitation projects. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 709.—Kraus, L. O sanitetskim improvizacijama. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 263-7.—Marline, W. R. Improvisa- tions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 173-82—Messerli, F. M. L'improvisation de la disinfection. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1944, 26: 88. --- Manual. See also subheading (Field) Finkler, I. M., & Speranskaia, S. M. yne6HHK ajih caHHTapHtix ApyjKHHHHu. 280p. 20cm. Moskva, 1944. Great Britain. War Office. Manual of sanitation in its application to military life. 64p. 18^cm. Lond., 1920. ---- Army manual of hygiene and sanitation, 1934. 296p. 18cm. Lond., 1939. United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nicians' School. Letterman General Hos- pital. Hygiene and sanitation for medical technicians. 166p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1944. SANITATION 890 SANITATION United States. Army. Medical Field Service School. Essentials of field sanitation. 127p. 15cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1933. Also Rev. ed. 180p. 15^cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1940. United States. War Department. Medical field manual; field sanitation. 172p. 19cm. Wash., 1940. ---- Field manual FM 21-10: Military sani- tation, July 1945. 249p. 17cm. Wash., 1945. Wilson, J. S. Field sanitation; a manual for noncommissioned officers. 4. ed. 123p. 18? Menasha, 1917. naval. See also subheadings (—by countries: France; Great Britain; Italy; Russia; United States) Mann, W. L., jr. Field sanitation, p.327-412. 8? Wash., 1938. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: McWilliams, W. H. Field sanitation. Hosp. Corps Q., 1928, 12: 165-88, pi.—Sanitarnaja tekhnika korabelnaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1345.—• Sanitarnyj patent. Ibid., 1433. ---- veterinary. See under Veterinary service. — by countries. Goren, S. Ordumuzda saglik problemi ile ilgili isler. Askeri vet. dergisi, 1949, 25: 145-53.—Jorge, R. Sanidade em cam- panha. Portugal med., 1918, 4: 236-47.—Philippine Army extra cantonment health and sanitary regulations. Month. Bull. Bur. Health PhiUppines, 1939, 19: 251-74.—Sanidad mUitar argentina. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1925, 14: 312; passim. ---- by countries: France. See also this country under the headings Medical Corps; Medical Department; Medical organization; Medical service. Poncin, A. C. *Le regne de Louis XIV et l'organisation du Service de sante militaire. 135p. 25cm. Lyon, 1944. Grollet, C. Service de santd et service sanitaire aux armees. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1916, 16: 252.—Provost. Hygiene et habitabiUtd du prototype des avisos pour campagnes lointaines; le Dumont-d'Urville. Arch. me'd. pharm. nav., 1935, 125: 610-20.—Saint-Sernin. La chimie au service de l'hygiene dans la marine francaise. Arch. med. belg., Bull, mternat., 1934, 87: 344-62. ---- by countries: Germany. See also this country under the headings Medical Corps; Medical department; Medical organization; Medical service. Gaudlitz, G. Gelandedienst der Sanitats- einheiten. 4. Aufl. HOp. 17cm. Lpz., 1940. Germany. Heer. Sudwest. Heeresgrup- penarzt C. Malaria-Abwehrstab. Richt- linien fur den mechanischen Muckenschutz der Unterkiinfte. 4p. 25cm. n. p., 1944. Germany. Oberkommando der Wehrmacht. Chef des Wehrmachtsanitatswesens. H S In-Wi G Ial: Anweisung zur Anwendung des insektentotenden Mittels Giz. [2]p. 30cm. n. p., ca. 1944. Musehold, P., Schmidt, G. [et al.] Mili- tarsanitatswesen. p.447-654. 27cm. Berl., 1910. In: Realencycl. d. ges. HeUk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: Giith. Einige praktische Erfahrungen bei Sanitiitsunter- stiinden. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1746.—Haubold, H. Friedrich der Grosse und das Gesundheitswesen; Verpflegungs- wesen und andere Massnahmen der vorbeugenden Gesundheits- fiihrung in der fridrizianischen Armee. Deut. Aerztebl., 1938, 68: 82.—Schmidt, G. GUederung des MUitarsanitatsdienstes und Sanitatsausrustung. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 447-64.—Schwerz, F. Das Sanitatswesen im Heere Friedrichs des Grossen. Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1938-39, 6: 2366-70. by countries: Great Britain. Chambers, J., & Buckeridge, G. L. Hygiene in the Royal Navy. Practitioner, Lond., 1926, 117: 1-11.—Holtom, E. C. Aspects of hygiene and sanitation in the Royal Navy. J. R San. Inst., 1946, 66: 7-11.—MacNalty, A. S. Improvement hi military hygiene. In his Hist. State Med. England, Lond., 1948, 26.—Zhigan, A. [War sanitary organization in the British Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 413-22. ---- by countries: Italy. Igiene navale e flotta da guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 1, varia, 584-6.—Pasquale, A. Assetto sanitario ed igienico su navi da battaglia di la classe. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1906, 1: 5-48.—Teneff, S. Sezione di sanita. In: Clur. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 27. ■------Unita sanitarie speciaUzzate. Ibid., 30-3. ---- by countries: Japan. Tazaki, T. Gunzin eiseigaku. 201p. 22%cm. Tokyo, 1940. Forms No. 13, Zyuko-kyo. Koike, M. Nippon Rikugun eisei-zyo no gaikyo [... sanita- tion in the Japanese Army] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 160-78. ------ Nippon Rengo Igakkai ni okeru sen-eki eisei seiseki no happyo [Report to the united medical societies of Japan on the results of sanitary measures during the war] Ibid., 655-67.—Suzuki, S. The sanitation of Japan's navy. Med. Leg. J., 1905-06, 23: 395-404. ---- by countries: Jugoslavia. Jugoslavia. Ministarstvo vojske. Vojno- sanitetski statistichki godishniak. Beograd, 1926-33. Deak, A. P. [New hygienic methods in the Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 333-43.—Fajgelj, I. Metodika nedeljne sanitetske smotre. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 433-5. ---- by countries: Mexico. Gomez Azcarate, G. Organizacion de la secci6n sanitaria en campafia. Mem. Convene, med. mil. mex., 1936, 53-76, 4 pi.— Marquez Escobedo, M. B. Programa mfnimo de trabajos de las secciones sanitarias del Ejercito mexicano. San. mU., Mex., 1948, 1: 108-11.—Mayoral Pardo, D. Notas acerca de la historia y evoluci6n de la sanidad militar en Mexico. Suges- tiones, Mex., 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 3-29. ------ Historia y evolucion de la sanidad miUtar en Mexico. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 32-44, ch.—Notas para la historia de la sanidad militar. Gac. mid. mil., Mix., 1933-34, n. ser., 1: 429-56.—Suarez Torres, G. Algunos problemas de sanidad militar. Sugestiones, Mex., 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 51-6. ---- by countries: Peru. Ano (Un) mas en la historia de la sanidad militar, 1937-38' Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1938, 11: 176-87.—Expedition al Peru y Chile. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1934, 12: Suppl., 54-64 — Jornadas mddico-quirurgicas, 1942. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15: 113.—Kuczynski-Godard, M. H. Campana sanitaria en el Oriente Peruano. Rev. mil. Peru, 1943, 40: pt 3, 165-80.— Perez Aranibar, E. Organizacion y funci6namiento del servicio de sanidad en campafia en las unidades de tropa. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1936, 9: 64-96, pi. ---- by countries: Poland. Polak, J. [The problem of improving hygienic conditions in Polish oities] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 275-9.—Zalinski, B. Co to sa wojska sanitarne? Ibid., 1921, 2: 814-23. ---- by countries: Romania. Cerbulescu, C. Mijloacele de cercetarea calit&tilor produ- selor alimentare intrebuintate in armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 113-21.—Marinescu, N. Apercu sur l'his- toire du Service de sante de 1'Armee roumaine. Ibid., 508-19.— Saidac, I. Planul de intrebuintare al serviciului sanitar in razboi. Ibid., 11-6. ---- by countries: Russia. Akkerman, A. Sanitarnoe prosvesdenie v Sovetskoj ArmU. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1417-24.— Amstislavsky, M. A., Hamburg, M., & Gagolin, K. A. [New types of sanitary technic in the Red Army] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 52-61.-—Barabanov, A. J. Sanitarnoe obespedenie strelkovoj roty v oborone. Ibid., 1941, No. 2, 53-60. ------& Solodilov, E. V. Sanitarnoe obespedenie bataliona, dej- stvujusdego v avangarde, pri preodolenii polosy inzenerno- khimiceskikh zagrazdenij. Ibid., No. 4, 9-18.—Georgievsky, A.. S. Osnovy organizacU sanitarnogo obespecenija eSelona razvitija proryva udarnoj armii. Ibid., 1-9. —---- Organiza- cija i provedenie polevogo sanitarno-taktideskogo zanjatija na temu Sanitarnoe obespedenie bataliona v nastuplenij. Ibid., No. 5, 7-20.-—Gotz, L. Za sistematideskoe izudenie voenno- istorideskikh materialov sanitarnoj sluzby. Ibid., 1936, No. 9, 3-5.—Grigorjev, A. Sanitarno-taktideskaja podgotovka. In: SANITATION 891 SANITATION Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1393-5.— Krotkov, F. Sanitarno-higienideskoe obespedenie vojsk. Ibid., 1382-5. ------& Dernov, A. Sanitarnyj nadzor. Ibid., 1431-3.—Minkevich, I. Sanitarno-bakteriologiceskoe issledo- vanie podvy. Ibid., 1348. ------ Belikov, L., & Siroko, A. Sanitarno-bakteriologideskie issledovanija. Ibid., 1345-65.— Pashkov, V. N. Mediko-sanitarnoe obsluzivanie topografide- skikh dastej. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 3, 66-70— Perfcov, N. Sanitarnoe otdelenie strelkovoj roty. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1414-7.—Petrovsky, K. Sanitarno- piscevoj nadzor. Ibid., 1391-3.-—Preobrazhensky, A. F. Polevye zanjatija na temu Organizacija sanitarnogo obespede- nija strelkovogo bataliona voborone. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 5, 20-31.—Rogosin, I., & Stanishevsky, A. [Sanitary conditions in water supply and removal of refuse from military camps in Soviet Russia] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 115-21 — Salkind, I. A. [Sanitary service for the past 20 years] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 5-21.—Semashko, N. A. [Hygiene and hygienic science at the rear] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 3-7.—Siroko, A. Sanitarno-bakteriologideskie issledovanija; pitatelnye sredy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1362-4.—Smirnov, E. I. Sanitarnoe obespedenie boevykh dejstvij vojsk v sovremennoj vojne. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 1-7.—Spassky, V., & Morev, V. Otoplenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 215-20 — Spassky, V., Vavilin, P. [et al.] Sanitarno-higienideskie issledovanija. Ibid., 1365-82.—Troicky, D., & Korostelev, V. Sanitarno-kontrolnyj punkt. Ibid., 1389-91.—Zelenev, N. Voenno-sanitarnoe delo. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 5: 409-52. ■------ Voenno-sanitarnoe delo; istorija. ibid., 409-16. ------ Istorija voenno-sanitarnogo dela v Rossii. Ibid., 419-44, 5 ch. ------ Skhema organizacU voenno- sanitarnoj slufby RKKA po mironomu vremeni (chart) Ibid., 421.—Zoiov, B. A. Rabota sanitarnoj sluzby v svjazi s novym kompleksom GTO. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 93. --- by countries: Spain. Barreiro, M. Contribucion al mejor servicio de higiene en las agrupaciones de sanidad miUtar. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1943—14, 2. dpoca, 6: 775-9.—Gandullo Solsona, L. Servicios divisionarios de sanidad; sanidad de vanguardia. Ibid., 1939, 3: 104-14, Ulust.'—Gomez Arroyo, F. Lo que organicamente debe ser la Sanidad miUtar. Ibid., 1943-44, 2. dpoca, 6: 585; 657.—Sanidad miUtar. Botica, Barcel., 1852-53, 1: 166.—Van-Baumberghen, A. La Sanidad militar. In: Estud. cien. esp. siglo XVII (As. nac. histor.) Madr., 1935, 577-95. --- by countries: Switzerland. Eder-Schwyzer, R., & Eder-Schwyzer, J. Vorschlage fur Proviant und Sanitatsmaterial bei einer eventueUen Evakuie- rung. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1940, 78: 293-6.—Hauser, O. MUitarsanitat. Ibid., 1920, 58: 258—Lehmann, H. Das Hygiene-Detachement im schweizerischen Sanitatsdienst. Ibid., 1940, 78: 97-101.—Wiist, A. Das Hygiene-Detachement im Aktivdienst 1939-1945. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1946, 28: 27; 37. ---- by countries: United States. Gills, W. A. The crew or the cruiser? 261p. 8? Richmond, 1933. Clarkson, L. M. Sanitation in the national defense program. J. M Ass Georgia, 1941, 30: 485.—Control of insects; Tinian. In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 5: 20.—Geyer, J. C. Sanitation in the United States Navy. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 344-8.—Harris, R. R. Sanitation in cantonment and war industry areas in Kentucky. Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1942-43 15: 24-7.—Laird, A. Some domestic problems in miUtary sanitation. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 20-6.—Preventive medicine and sanitation. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, 287-332. ---- in wartime. See also War hygiene. Di Aichelburg, U. Problemi sanitari di guerra. 244p. 21cm. Milano, 1943. Forms v 44, Avventure del pensiero. Tanski, J. [Sanitation in view of the war] 31p. 8? S. Peterb., 1904. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division. Sanitary Engineer- ing Bulletin No. 2: Municipal sanitation under war conditions. 26p. 27cm. Wash., 1942. Cox, W. C. Extra-miUtary sanitation and liaison activities; U. S. P. H. S. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 3 1-3.—Darcey, H. J. Sanitation in war time. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1943, 36: 423-5.—F., A. Problemi sanitari deUa Germania in tempo di guerra. Ann. igiene, 1941, 51: 720.—Fleming, A. G. The pubUc health engineer in the emergency. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 33-8—G., 3. L'dtat sanitaire des populations civiles dans quelques pays europdens dprouvds par le guerre. Sem. hop., Par., 1949, 25: 267.—Gran ,M.. Alekseev, M., & Amenitsky, D. Vojna. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 5: 523-41.—Herrera, J. L. Notas de sanidad de guerra. Bol. Col. mdd. Habana, 1942,5: No. 2,5; 24.— Hope, E. W. Civil sanitation and the war. Liverpool Med. Chir. J., 1916, 36: 1-12.—Kost, N. A. [Cleansing of populated locaUties in wartime] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: No. 2, 31.— Krawczyk, E. [Cooperation in sanitary service during war] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 430-41.—Nikitin, A. V. [Cleansing of cities during conditions of war] Vodosnab. san. tekhn., 1942, 17: No. 3, 3-7.—Piguta, D. V. [Sanitation of populated locali- ties under wartime conditions] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 7, 12-9.—Poole, B. A. Problems in environmental sanita- tion as a result of the war. Month. Bull. Bd. Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 145.—Schickele, A. Les villes sanitaires dans la guerre moderne. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1946, 19: 351-61.—Shephard, W. F. Wartime sanitary problems of a State health department. Sewage Works J., 1943, 15: 190-6 — War problems engage sanitary engineers. Sewage Works Engin., 1942, 13: 148-51. SANTA Cruz Islands. See World War II. SANTO Tomas. See Internee. SARCOID. See Tumor. SARCOIDOSIS. See Reticuloendothelial system, Disease. SARCOMA. See also Tumor. Goldin, A., Goldberg, B. [et al.] The effec- tiveness of nitrogen mustards in retarding the growth of Sarcoma 180 with reference to route of administration, age of tumors, food intake and weight loss of the mice. 29p. 27cm. Army Chem. Center, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 212, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. ■---- Reversal of aminopterin induced in- hibition of sarcoma 180 by folic acid. 17p. 26^cm. Army Chem. Center, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 214, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Helmreich, W. Sarkom und Kriegsverletzung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1948, 73: 91-4.—Holleb, A. I. Sarcoma of the soft tissues; discussion and report of eight cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 1005-13.—Kondo, Y., & Manabe, K. Embryo- nales Adenosarcom taisei-sei sennai-syu no iti rei [A case of embryonal adenosarcoma] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 166-9, pi.—Melzner, E. Ueber Sarkomentstehung nach Kriegsverletzung. Arch. klin. Chir., 1927, 147: 153-61. SARCOSPORIDIOSIS. Vanni, V. Ricerche suUa sarcosporidiosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 1, 145-81, 5 pi. SARDINE. See also Fish. Gamo, E., & Comenge, M. La racidn de prevision del soldado; anaiisis de las conservas de sardinas. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1935, 13: 257; 298. SATURATION. See with Solution. SATURATION with oxygen. See Oxygen saturation. SAUNA. See also Cold exposure, Protection and pre- vention; Physical training; Therapeutics, Balneo- therapy. Henggeler, K. Bau einer Feldsauna. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1944, 21: 149-52. Also MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1947, 29: 37.—Piderman, G. Die finnische Sauna. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1944, 21: 142-9.—Sauna, Finnish steam bath. Spec. Ser. U. S. Mil. InteU. Serv., 1943, No. 18. 146-8. SAUSAGE 892 SCABIES SAUSAGE. See also Meat inspection. United States. War Department. Army regulations Xo. 40-2205; Medical Department: Veterinary products inspections, sausages, etc. 3p. 8? Wash., 1922. Also another edition. Ip. 8? Wash., 1926. Karaffa-Korbutt, K. V. Khimideskoe izsledovanie neko- torykh sortov kolbas Peterburgskago rynka. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 237: Med. spec, pt, 446-9.—Martin. Eine Wurstfabrik der Wehrmacht im Nordabschnitt der Ostfront. Zschr. Veterinark., 1943, 55: 300-5.—Posudzevsky, N. Z. K voprosu o proniknovenU nekotorykh mikroorganizmov izvne v kolbasnye produkty. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 237: Med. spec, pt, 439-45.—Rasenack & Meyer. Ueber Herstellung von Rohwurst aus reinem Rinderfrisch- und Gefrierfleisch in kUmatisch ungiinstigen Gegenden bei Schlach- terei-Einheiten im Felde. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1943-44, 54: 101-8.-—Schonberg, F. Die Normierung von Wursten und Wurstkonserven; ihre MogUchkeiten und ihre Grenzen. In: Wehrmachtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 271-9. Zur richtigen Bezeichnung der Wurstsorten im Kriege. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1943-44, 54: 96. SAVU Island. See under World War II. SAWDUST. See Dressing. SCABIES. Friedman, R. Scabies civil and military; its prevalence, prevention and treatment. 288p. 24cm. N. Y., 1941. ---- The story of scabies, v.l: The preva- lence, civil and military, prevention and treat- ment of scabies, and the biology of Acarus scabiei, from the earliest times to the beginning of World War II. 468p. 23Kcm. N. Y., 1947. Barber, H. W. Scabies. In: Med. Dis. War (Hurst, A. F.) 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 436-48.—Bolam, M. Scabies in peace and war. Newcastle M. J., 1940, 20: 1-5, pi.—Coleman, P N. Scabies in an Army unit. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 40—Covisa. J. S. Las dermatosis de guerra; la sarna. Rev. san. guerra, Barcel., 1937, 1: 267-74.—Lydon, F. L. Scabies. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 23-9.—Paes de Oliveira, P. Escabiose e b meio miUtar. Rev. brasU. med., 1947, 4: 155. Also Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1947, 36: 206.—S., J. M. The common skin diseases; scabies. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 6, 17-9.— Scabies. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: Suppl., 78-80.—Scabies m the Army. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 518.— Vedia, E. B. de. La sarna en el Ejercito. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937. 36: 439-61. Clinical aspect. Goldman, L. CompUcations of scabies. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 294-8.—Libmann, W. M. CompUcations of scabies. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 116-26. ---- Control and prevention. Buchanan, R. N., jr. Some notes on the prevention and treatment of scabies. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 209-12.—Burcev, V. I. [Control of scabies in the active Army] Vest. Obsc. vet., 1916, 28: 448-50.—Control and treatment of scabies. Cue. Letter Surgeon Mediterr. Theater U. S. Army, 1946, No. 2, 1-6.—Dixon, C. W. Scabies, a golden opportunity. Pub. Health, Lond., 1941-42, 55: 10-4 — Gordon, J. E. Scabies. In: Prev. Med. in World War II Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 6, 53.—Paul, H. The scabies order! 1941. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 67: 95. Diagnosis. Carpenter, C. C. A rapid technique for the diagnosis of scabies. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 566-8.—Hand, E. A. Diagnosis of infestation with Sarcoptes scabiei var. hominis. Ibid., 1946, 46: 834-14.—Lunn, H. F. The recognition of scabies by the Army medical officer. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 203-6.—Proppe, A. Zur truppenarztUchen Diag- nostic und Therapie der Skabies. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 352-5.—Rabe, E. F. Diagnosis and control of scabies! Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 55-8. ---- Incidence. Eddy, G. W. A report on scabies in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations with results obtained with some new formulas. 16p 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 143, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Arakawa, T., Isii, Y. [et al.] Kurume I-Dai hi-hituka 19- nenkan no tokei kara mitaru senso to kaisen [The relation between war and scabies as seen from the statistics of the dermatological and urological clinics of the Kurume Medical College] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1946, 23: 618-20.—Computation of the seasonal cycle in the scabies incidence rate. Health U S Army, 1947, 2: No. 7, 56.—Hodgson, G. A. The incidence of scabies and its apparent dependence upon subnormal inteUi- gence. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 316.—Scabies. In: Statist. Rep Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 264 — Smyth, J. Jats and scabies. Ind. M. Gaz., 1915, 50: 234. Treatment. Aliavdin, A. A. [Popular remedy for scabies] Voen. san, delo, 1943, No. 10, 54.-—Barre. Fonctionnement du dispensaire dermato-vdndrdologique des navires-hopitaux de Marseille; traitement de la gale par le benzoate de benzvle. Marseille mdd., 1939, 76: pt 2, 336-9.—Bassi, G. Per 'la cura rapida della scabbia neU'ambiente militare, a proposito del nuovo metodo di Ehlers. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1915, 1: 345-52.— Belbin, E. D. Treatment of scabies with benzyl benzoate. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 207.—Bifano, A. II tratta- mento della scabbia neU'esercito. Gior. med. mil. 1928, 76: 512-7.-—Birnbaum. A rapid form of treatment for scabies. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 176.—Chiapponi & Solves. Du traitement de la gale par la solution de Vleminckx amdUorde. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 308.—Conde y Lopez, M. Contribucion al tratamiento de la sarna en el Ejdrcito. Congr. internac. med. farm, mil., 1933, 2: tema 4, 288-300, pi. Also Med. ibera, 1933, 27: pt 2, 341-6.—Demianovich, M. P. [Fourth modification of the Demianovich method of treatment of scabies] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 28-31. ------ Pjataja modifikacija metoda Prof. Demianovicha. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, April, 32-4.—De Simone, S., & Zanettini, E. Su un nuovo metodo di cura della scabbia. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 213-6.—Floden, C. H. Examination of results of single-appUcation treatment of itch obtained at Out-patient Department of Dermatology and Venerology, MiUtary Hospital. Acta derm, vener., Helsin., 1946-47, 27: 7678.—French, H. C. Report on balsam of Peru as contrasted with unguentum sulphuris and other methods in the treatment of scabies in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 682-6.—Henriques, C. V. A. An experiment in the treatment of scabies with Derris root powder. Ibid., 1943, 81: 186-8.—Hopkins, J. G. Treatment of scabies by means of benzyl benzoate. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 2, 17.—lame, L., & Mauvais. Le traitement de la gale par le benzoate de benzyle. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 40-2.— Kaufman, J. R. Scabies treated with the Danish treatment; report of 60 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 639-43.— Kfecek, J. Otazka udinnosti desinfekce Satstva pfi ledeni svrabu. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 202-4.—Livingood, C. S. Benzyl benzoate in the treatment of scabies. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 122.—Loza, J. C, & Despouy, J. G. Tratamiento r&pido de la sarna. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 189.—Lunn, H. F. The regimental treatment of scabies. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 247-9.—Maire. G. Le traitement de la gale par la crdoUne. BuU. soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1932, 26: 56-8.—Memduh. Uyuz hakkfnda tedabir, korunma seraiti ile zabitai sihhiyesi [Maladies parasitabes; gale] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 221-46.—Nolan, R. A. A new method of treating scabies. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 52-5.—Pfister, E. Ueber verschiedene Anwendungsformen des Schwefels bei der Kratzebehandlung mit besonderer Beriick- sichtigung des Natriumthiosulfates. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 371.-—Ratcliffe, C. Treatment of scabies with benzvl benzoate. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 341.—Rubin, S. S., & Blank, H. The effective 3-hour treatment of the scabietic patient. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 271-3.—Scabies treatment. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 132.—Simons, R. D. G. P. Scabiesbehandeling van krijgsgevangenen in Indie. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 1307.—Success or faUure in scabies treatment? BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 46, 6.—Thomas, G. E. Treatment of scabies. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 137.—Treatment of scabies. Ibid., 1936, 34: 558-61.—Treatment of scabies. Circ. Lett. Surgeon Mediterr. Theater U. S. Army, 1945, No. 12, 1-3. Also Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 30, 56.—Treatment (The) of scabies with sulfur powder, tj. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 195.—Vedrov, N. S., & Nolle, J. H. [Treatment of scabies with polysulphides] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 8, 41-5. SCALENUS syndrome. Barnes, H. A. Scalenus anticus syndrome, with reference to injuries of the thoracic duct; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 773-6.—Brown, M. H. Secondary scalenus anticus syndrome. Ibid., 1944, 42: 1164.—Cardenas, M. de. Sindrome traumatico de escaleno anterior. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 3: 165-72.—Scholz, W. Zur Frage des sogenannten Scalenus-anticus-Svndroms. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 46-8. SCALP 893 SCARLET FEVER SCALP. See also Head injury; Mycosis; Tinea. Frenkel, R. A. Redkij sludaj nasledstvennoj anomalii kozi golovy. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 190.—Gillingham, F. J. Wounds of the scalp. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 26-8.—Morton, H. M. A scalp wound and its sequelae. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 267-71.—Stevenson, W. F. Gunshot scalp wounds and contusions; 18 cases. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond., 1905, 14-6.-—Watt, A. C. A case of vascular headache after missile wound of the scalp. Brit. J. Surg., War Surg. Suppl., 1947, No. 1, 265.—Zienkiewicz, W. [Scalp wounds during war] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 24: 309-20. SCANDINAVIA. See under Hospital report; Medical officer. SCAPHOID. See Fracture—by site: Carpus. SCAPULA. See also Fracture—by site: Scapula. Besfamilnaia, Z. Lopatka (scapula) In: Encikl. slovai voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 578-88.—Billiotet, J. C. Sur un cas de scapulalgie traitd par le venin de cobra. Rev. mdd. nav.. Par., 1947, 2: 65-7.—Graham, W. T. Bilateral displace- ment of the scapulae. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 46: 305-8.— Hauser, C. U., & Martin, W. F. Two additional cases of trau- matic winged scapula occurring in the Armed Forces. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 667.—Ilfeld, F. W., & Holder, H. G. Winged scapula; case occurring in soldier from knapsack. Ibid., 1942, 120: 448.—Vahdi. Ortasindan basit ve tarn olarak kirdan kitif kemigi [Fracture simple et complete, sidgeante a la partie moyenne de l'omoplate] Askert tibbi baytari mec- muasi, 1929, 7: 260-2. SCAR. See Injury, Sequelae. SCARLET fever. Novogrodsky, M. [Scarlatina] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 559-606.—Scholz. W. Scharlach, Masern, Roteln, Mumps (ansteckende Ohrspeicheldrusenentzundung) In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 83-93.—Tkachev, P. Skarlatina. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 133-7. ---- Etiology. Bertrand, J., & Lecoq, R. La scarlatine est-eUe une maladie autonome? Gaz. hop., 1934, 107: 1169.—Bormann. Scarlet fever and hemolytic streptococci. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 124-7.— Murakami, S. Syokonetu no rytiko-zi ni bunri-seru yoketu-sei rensazyd-kyukin no kenkyu [Study of the hemolytic strepto- coccus isolated during the scarlet fever epidemic] Kaigun gun- ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 568-601.—Streptococcosis, streptococcal fever and scarlet fever. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 118. ---- Immunization and prevention. Albescu, V. Incercari de vaccinare antiscarlatinoasa in armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 614-20.—Carmel, P. D. SuUadiazine prophylaxis against scarlet fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1274.—De Feo, H. F. Scarlet fever; its management and prevention in the CCC. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 187-93.—Drobinsky, 1. Skarlatina v armijakh i borba b neju. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 41-6.—Eddy, B., & Mitch- ell, A. G. Studies in immunity; the effect of diseases other than scarlet fever on the Dick test. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1930, 40: 988-92.—Loza, J. C. Vacunaci6n antiescarlatinosa; anatoxina. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 947; 1940, 39: 911; 1942, 41: 443. ■—■—— Prevention de la escarlatina. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 119-25.—Maceira, J. Profilaxis antiescarla- tinosa; estudio estadistico. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948. 1: 558-77.—Mann, U. Ueber erne Scharlachepidemie im Kaser- nenbereich des Halbregiment Rostock und ihre Bekampfung, insbesondere iiber die Verwendung von Scharlachschutzimpf- stoff Behring. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 182-4 — Panea, A., & Mitran, I. Procedeu nou in profilaxia scarlatinei. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 219-21.—R., T. M. Report on the use of suUadiazine in controlling an outbreak of scarlet fever at a U. S. Naval activity. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 8, 17.—Sanmartino, R. O. Vacunaci6n antie- scarlatinosa por la anatoxina. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 817.—Wickstrom, J. [Results from extensive Dick and immunization examinations in the Army for prevention of scarlet fever] Fin. lak. sail, hand., 1936, 79: 1029-50. ■----— Dick-investigations and immunization attempts against scarlet fever in the Army of Finland. Acta paediat., Upps., 1937, 21: 465-72. ---- Incidence. Bauer, F. K., & Watkins, J. H. Scarlet fever. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 43. ------ The bombing experience and case incidence of scarlet fever in nine German cities [ch.] Ibid., 45.— Belloni, L. Gli insegnamenti di una epidemia eii scarlattina. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 443-54.—Ferrabouc, Placidi [et al.] Remarques sur Involution anormale d'une dpiddmie de scarla- tine. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 87-91.—Gladky, B. Sluc&j zabolevanija skarlatinoj na posylnom sudne Asia. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., 1911, 192.—Goodrich, B. E., & Hoopes, B. F. Clinical study of an outbreak of scarlet fever. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 273-8.—Grand, M. J. H., & Purvis, J. D., jr. Positive Dick-test reactors; relation of incidence to habitat. Ibid., 1945, 44: 734-9.—Hara, H., & Komiyama, S. Kuti- kukan Hubuki ni tahatu-seru syokonetu no ryuko zyokyo narabi-ni rinsyo-teki kansatu. [Epidemic conditions and clini- cal observations on the scarlet fever that spread in the torpedo destroyer Hubuki] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 204-14.— Herzog. Ocherk epidemii skarlatiny v porte Imperatora Alex- andra III v 1908-09, g. g. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., 1910, pt 2, 378-90— Kaplan, E. M., & Chumaevskaja, O. A. Klinika skarlatiny v voennye gody. Pediatria, Moskva, 1945, No. 4, 43-9—Koniakhina, M. A., Ioffe, R. F. [et al.] Osobennosti kUniki skarlatiny u detej v poslevoennyj period, 1945-47 gg. Vopr. pediat., 1949, 17: No. 2, 58.—Kruidenier, H. B. [The outbreak of scarlatina aboard the Insulinde] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1929, 73: pt 1, 93.—Loza, J. C. Estado actual de la escarlatina en el Sur de Amdrica. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 117-9.—McMillan, J. C, jr. Seventy-eight hundred scarlet fever patients. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 89-91.— Miyake, S., & Yosida, T. Yokosuka Gunko ni tahatu-sesi syokonetu ni okeru zibiinko-ka-teki kensaku [Otorhinolaryngo- logical examination of the scarlet fever patients in the epidemic at Yokosuka Naval Base] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1935, 24: 200-7.—Ravikovich, E. M., & Mauerman, O. E. [Some data on epidemiology of diphtheria and scarlet fever in the years of the Patriotic War] J. mikrob., Moskva, 1945, No. 1, 15-20.— Scarlatine. Statist, mdd. 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Air., 1942, 41: 732-8.— Therapeutic trials; scarlet fever. BuU. Army Health Statist., Lond., 2. ser., 1945-46, No. 5, 37. SCHAEFER method. See under Respiration, artificial. SCHICK test. See under Diphtheria, Prevention. SCHISTOSOMA. Evans, A. S., Kuntz, R. E., & Stirewalt, M. A. The albino mouse as a laboratory defini- tive host for Schistosoma mansoni. lip. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 23, Proj. NM 005 004 (or, X-535) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. McNaughton, R. A. Studies on the oxygen consumption of Schistosoma mansoni. lOp. 27cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 12, Res. Proj. X-535, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Metabolic changes of male and female Schistosoma mansoni during growth. 6p. 26%cm Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 16, Res. Proj. NM 005 004 (or, X-535) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. —— A rapid method for the determination of the effect of drugs on the metabolism of Schisto- SCHISTOSOMA 894 SCHISTOSOMIASIS soma mansoni using Warburg technic. 6p. 26Hcm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 17 of preceding research project. Metabolic changes of male and female Schistosoma mansoni during growth. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 5.—Rapid (A) method for the determination of the effect of drugs on the metabolism of Schistosoma mansoni using Warburg technic. Ibid., 5. ---- Cercariae. Evans, A. S., & Stirewalt, M. A. Variations in infectivity of cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. 12p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 22, Proj. NM 005 004 (or, X-535) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Research project X-535. 7 nos. 27cm. Bethesda, 1945-48. CONTENTS No. 2. The resistance of selected fabrics to penetration by the cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. HiU, C. H. 8p. No. 3. Further tests on the resistance of selected fabrics to penetration by cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Kuntz, R. E., & Stirewalt, M. A. [l]p. No. 5. The influence of inorganic salts and glucose on the oxygen consumption of Schistosoma mansoni cercariae. Pijoan, M., Kozloff, L., & Kuntz, R. E. 9p. No. 6. Effect of DDT on cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Kuntz, R. E., & Stirewalt, M. A. 22p. No. 7. Effect of light and temperature on shedding of Schistosoma mansoni cercariae. Kuntz, R. E. 16p. No. 9. Method for testing ointments and fabrics to deter- mine their effectiveness as barriers to schistosome cercariae. Kuntz, R. E., Stirewalt, M. A., & Buchheit, J. R. 8p. No. 14. On the demonstration of hyaluronidase in cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Levine, M. D., GarzoU, F. R. [et al.] 7p. Ceyer, J. C. The survival of schistosoma cercariae in sea water and in chlorinated water. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 12, 6-8.—Demonstration (On the) of hyaluroni- dase in cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., Jan.-June, 1948, 4.—Effect of DDT on cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Ibid., 1946, Jan.-June, 23.—Effect of Ught and temperature on shedding of Schisto- soma mansoni cercariae. Ibid., 23.—Influence (The) of inor- ganic salts and glucose on the oxygen consumption of Schisto- soma mansoni cercariae. Ibid., 1945, July-Dec, 33.—Re- sistance (The) of selected fabrics to penetration by the cercariae of Schistosoma mansoni. Ibid., Jan.-June, 33. ---- Control. Jachowski, L. A., jr, Stirewalt, M. A., & Kuntz, R. E. Laboratory tests to determine the toxicity of some organic chemicals to the snail Australorbis glabratus (Say) 5p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 13, Res. Proj. X-535, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Wilson, C. S., Kuntz, R. E., & Green, R. W. Suggestions for combined control of schistosomes and mosquitoes with materials available in the field. 7p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-535, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Blackmore, H. S. Preliminary note on the steriUzation of bilharzia-infected water. J. R. Army M. 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Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 9, 4.—Modification of acid-ether method of fecal examination for intestinal schistosomiasis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 41.—Nelson, E. C, & Bayliss, M. Schisto- somiasis japonica; laboratory diagnosis. Ibid., 1946, 5: 673- 80.—Vermooten, V. The diagnosis of schistosomiasis. Ibid., 1945, No. 87, 104-9. ---- Incidence. Eisman, L. P. Preliminary survey of schisto- somiasis on Vieques Island, Puerto Rico. 13 1. 28cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Sub-Pro j. 9-48, Res. Proj. NM 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Atkinson, E. L. An expedition to the Far East to investigate the spread of trematode diseases, with special reference to Schistosoma japonicum, and with a note on some protozoa as causes of dysentery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 485-90 — Bang, F. B., Graham, O. H., & Hairston, N. G. Methods used in surveying for schistosomiasis. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. SCHISTOSOMIASIS 895 SCHISTOSOMIASIS 3, 93-7.—Blancardi, C. F. E. A. 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The susceptibility of albino rats to Schistosoma mansoni. lip. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 20, Res. Proj. NM 005 004 (or, X-535) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---■ The susceptibility of golden hamsters to Schistosoma mansoni. lip. 27cm. Be- thesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 21 of preceding project. Blancardi, C. Influence de la fatigue sur certaines hdma- turies bilharziennes. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 164;-6.— Carroll, D. G. Cerebral involvement in schistosomiasis ja- ponica. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 27-35— Fairley, N. H. A preliminary report on an investigation of the immunity reactions in Egyptian bilharziasis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 32:244-67.—Franca Gomes, A. da, & Castro Caiado, I. de. Pseudo-poUpose retal por schistosomose. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 179-88.—Hugonot, G., & Sohier, R. SpldnomdgaUe bUharzienne. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 161-4.— Kane, C. A., & Most, H. Central nervous system schisto- somiasis. Bull. U. S. Army M. 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Ibid., 1929, 53: 416-27.—Chemotherapy (The) of schistosomiasis japonica. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 178-80.— Effect (The) of sodium saUcylate on experimental Schistosoma mansoni infections. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 6.—Hecht. Miracil. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 124-7.—Kikuth, W. Miracil bei Bilharziose. Ibid., 122.'—Marconis, J. T. Study and treatment of 27 cases of schistosomiasis mansoni with fuadin. AIU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 34-9.-—Phease, R. N. Report on the efficiency of the treat- ment of bilharziosis by intravenous injections of antimony tartrate, after two years. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 41: 206-9.—Screening of compounds for activity against Schisto- soma mansoni infestation in mice. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 47-55.—Taylor, F. E. Intravenous injections of antimonium tartaratum (tartar emetic) in bU- harziasis. J. R. Army M. 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See also Aeromedicine, Instruction; Research, aeromedical: Organization. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine [Photographs with type- written explanations] 40 items. 4? Randolph Field, 1932. See CoUection in Library. McDowell, J. R. Post-graduate training in Army Air Forces hospitals. South. M. J., 1944, 37: 10-2.—Rardin, T. E., SCHOOL 896 SCHOOL &VRosenow, O. F. Excellent work carried on at Medical Training Section, Robins Field, reviewed by two Columbus officers. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 64-6.—Sobennikov, I. K. Vo- prosy vrachebno-letnoj ekspertizy v letnykh Skolakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 1, 81-4. ---- Aviation medicine, naval. Aerial view of Naval School of Aviation Medicine at Pensa- cola [IUustr.] Contact, Pensacola, 1944-45, 4: No. 1, front.— Brief (A) history of the Naval School of Aviation Medicine. Ibid., 1941-42, 1: 5-7.—Caveny, E. L. History of the School of Aviation Medicine, U. S. Navy, U. S. Naval Air Station, Pensacola, Florida. 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Fort Sam Houston, 1946. —— Graduation exercises; Field Service School; fifth class; Army School of Roentgen- ology; first class; School of Military Neuro- psychiatry; first class, 7 September 1946. 8p. 15^cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1946. ---- Graduation exercises; Field Service School; sixth class and third special dental class; basic course for Medical Department officers, 11 October 1946. 12p. 15^cm. Fort Sam Houston, 1946. United States. Army. Medical Field Service School. Pamphlet. Carlisle Barracks, No. 1, 1929- SCHOOL 897 SCHOOL CONTENTS No. 1. Combat orders and the solution of problems for medical department officers. 1930 (Revision) No. 2. Housing of troops. 1929. No. 3. Water purification. 1929. No. 4. BaUistics and modern projectUes. 1929. No. 5. Control of insect borne diseases. 1929. No. 6. The medical service of a field force. 1929. No. 7. The medical service of the Corps and Army. 1929. No. 8. Principles and methods of mUitary training. 1931. No. 9. 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Fort Sam Houston, 1947. ---- Program of instruction for basic Medical Department female officers' course; 8 weeks course. 117p. 8? Fort Sam Houston, 1948. ---- Program of instruction for physical re- conditioning officer course (MO-23) 1 February '48. 56p. 8? Fort Sam Houston, 1948. Zuver, P. E. A short history of Carlisle Barracks, 1757-1934. 157p. 8? Carlisle Bar- racks 1934 Blec'kwenh, W. J. Why CarUsle? Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 123-6.— Dabney, A. S. The work of the Aledical Field Service School. Ibid., 1943, 92: 178-85.—Dedication of Wakeman Field. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 30.—Eight hundred officers graduate at CarUsle Barracks, Pa. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 541.—Establishment of a Department of field medicine and surgery at the Medical Field Service School, Carlisle Barracks, Pa. Army M. BuU., 1941, No. 58, 148.— I Graduation at Carlisle Barracks. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 825.—Hoff Hall at Army Field Service School. Ibid., 157, Ulust.—Hume, E. E. 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CoU., 1942, 17: 39-42. ------ Medical schools in wartime. Papers Annual Congr. M. Educ. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1943, 39. Congr., 51-5.—Rice, T. B. The medical campus in wartime. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1948, 51: 65-9.-—Speeding production of physicians. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1942, 28: 36-8. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 228.—Swett, F. H., & Eadie, G. S. Four academic years in three calendar years. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1942, 17: 16- 28.-—Tresidder, D. B. Deceleration of the teaching program. Ibid., 1945, 20: 65-72.—Zucker, A., Guleke, N. [et al.] Physi- cal status of medical schools. CIOS Rep., Lond., 194.5, Item 24, No. XXVI-23. 3. --- Medical technicians. School for Medical Department Technicians [WUliam Beaumont General Hospital, El Paso, Texas] J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 769. --- Military Academy [West Point] Expose of facts, concerning recent transac- tions, relating to the Corps of Cadets of the United States' Military Academy, at West- Point, New York. 68p. 8? Newburgh, 1819. Day, W. H. The dental preparation of aspUants to the United States MUitary Academy. Am. J. Orthodont., 1941, 27: 147-53.—Enlistment in order to secure an appointment to the U. S. MUitarv Academy. Army M. BuU., 1936, 35: 17 — Kerns, H. N. Cadet problems. Am. J. Psychiat., 1923-24, 3: 555-66. Also Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1923, 7: 688-96.—View from West Point, looking up the Hudson, N. Y. For photograph see CoUection in Library.—West Point (The) MUitary Academy; our Democratic school of arms, whose motto is Duty, honor, country. Sc. Am., N. Y., 1924, 131: 150; 219. --- Military medical school. See also subheadings (Aviation medicine; Medical Field Service School; Medical school; Naval medical school, etc.) Diepgen, P. Die miUtararztUchen BUdungsanstalten und die Medizin im Wandel der Zeiten. Veroff. Heer. San., 1935, H. 95, 14-26. Also in his Med. & Kultur, Stuttg., 1938, 197- 209.—Hasslinger. Die miUtararztUchen Bildungsstatten auf dem europaischen Festland vor und zur Zeit der Griindung der Pdpiniere. Veroff. Herr. San., 1938, H. 105, 43-64.—Koike, M. Doku-Oh gun-i kyoiku no gairyaku [Outline of miUtary medi- cal education in Germany and Austria] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 352-62.—Militarmedizinischer FortbUdungskurs der Medizinischen Fakultat der Universitat Bern. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 221.—Rardin, T. E., & Reicher, N. B. Can miUtary medical education offer any features appUcable to civilian professional instruction? Ohio M. J., 1947, 43:485-9.—Senn, N. MiUtary pupU class. In bis Around the World, Chic, 1905, 216-9. --- Military medical school: Austria. Bbambilla, J. A. Statuta ac constitutions Academiae Caes. Reg. Josephinae medico- chirurgicae, adjuncta simul norma in promotione magistrorum et doctorum chirurgiae praescripta. 55p. 27^cm. Wien, 1787. Koike, M. Joseph-Daigaku wo tuiso-su [Recollections of Josephs-Akademie] In: Den Masanao Koike (Sato, T.) Tokyo, 1940, 912-5. --- Military medical school: Brazil. Academia brasileUa de medicma mUitar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 228-38.—Academia brasileUa de medicina mUi- tar; a inauguracao de seus trabalhos. Hospital, Rio, 1942, 22: 819-21.—Estatutos da Academia brasileira de medicina mUitar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 377-82.—Fundada, nesta capital, a Academia brasileUa de medicina militar. Resenha med., Rio, 1942, 9: 321.—Magella Bijos, G. As atividades cientificas da Academia brasileira de medicina miUtar. Hora mdd., Rio, 1943, No. 70, 23-7.-—Regimento interno da Academia brasileira de medicina miUtar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 383-90. ---- Military medical school: France. Buquin, R. M. J. *L'hygiene et la mddecine a l'Ecole de la Fleche. 79p. 8? Par., 1937. Ecole (L') de Val-du-Grace, 1852-1914. 242p. 4? Val-de-Grace, 1914. Bercher, J. Un ddtail de 1'histoUe du dome du Val-de- Grace. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1924, 18: 75-7.—Des Cilleuls, J. A propos de l'Ecole militaire de chirurgie renoueuse (1778- 89) Mdm. Soc fr. hist, mdd., 1946, 2: 10-6.—Ferron, M. L'Ecole impdriale du Service de santd miUtaUe de Strasbourg (12 juin 1856-30 septembre 1870) Strasbourg, mdd., 1934, 94: 6.51; passim.—Giovanelli, J. A. Una visita a la Escuela de aplicacion del servicio de sanidad mUitar del Val-de-Grace, del Ejdrcito Francds. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1940, 74: 375-84. ------ Escuela (La) de sanidad miUtar del Ejdrcito Francds; sfntesis de observaciones personales sobre el Val-de-Grace. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 326-9.—Medecins et chirurgiens en chef et mddecins chefs du Val-de-Gr&ce depuis sa crdation. In: Val-de-Grace (Mondry, A.) Par., 1937, 61-4.—Monery, A. L'Ecole d'application du Service de santd. Ibid., 54—60.— Organizacja wyszkolenia lekarzy i aptekarzy wojskowych we Francji (transl.) Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 322-31.—Worms, G. L'enseignement de la chirurgie spdciale au Val-de-Grace; les spdcialtds (ophtalmologie-oto-rhino-laryngologie) dans leurs rapports avec la clinique gdndrale. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1928, 88: 383-409. ---- Military medical school: Germany. Berlin, Germany. Militararztliche Aka- demie ztj Berlin. Der Jahrgang 1933. 115p. 30cm. Berl., 1937. Schmidt, H. Die Kaiser Wilhelms-Akademie fiir das militararztliche Bildungswesen, von 1895 bis 1910; Festschrift zur Einweihung des Neu- baues der Akademie. 166p. 26cm. Berl., 1910. Neumann-Neurode. Aufgaben und Bedeutung der MiUtar- arztUchen Akademie als Ausbildungsstatte des Sanitatsoffizier- nachwuchses. Deut. Aerztebl., 1939, 69: 173-5. ---- Military medical school: Great Britain. B., R. E. An Imperial College of War Medicine for the Armed Forces of the Crown. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 117. ---- Military medical school: Japan. Japan. Rikugun gun-i gakko. Arbeiten aus der K. Japanischen militararztlichen Lehr- anstalt, v.l. 112p. 26^cm. Tokyo, 1892. Goda, T. Rikugun gun-i gakko gyoko kizi [An account of the visit of the Emperor to the Army Medical School] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 129-32, 4 pi.—Rikugun gun-i gakko narabi-ni Usigome Zaidan Onsi Saisei-kai Byoin sintiku kozi gaiyS [Survey of the construction of the Army Medical School and of the Usigome Welfare Society Hospital] Ibid., 1929, 1123-6, 6 pi.—Rikugun gun-i gakko sotugyosiki [MiUtary Medical School graduation exercises] Ibid., 1577-86, tab.—Rikugun gun-i gakko sotugyosiki no gaikyo [Summary of MiUtary Medical School graduation exercises] Ibid., 1925, 1193-205.— Schmidt, B. Die Ausbildung der Sanitatsoffiziere in Japan. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 63-5. ---- Military medical school: Mexico. Mayoral Pardo, D. Bodas de plata de la Escuela medico militar. 24p. 19^cm. Mex., 1942. Contreras Rodriguez, E. El hirnno Escuela mddico-militar. Sugestiones, Mdx., 1943-45, 9: No. 115, 30-5.—Gomez, F. Inauguraci6n de los cursos de la Escuela mddico-miUtar para el ano de 1943. Rev. Esc. mdd. mil., Mdx., 1943, 2: No. 8, 35 — Mayoral Pardo, D. La Escuela mddico-miUtar llena una necesi- dad y cumple su mision. Sugestiones, Mdx., 1943—45, 9: No. 110, 39-48.—Pico Navarro, R. iLa Escuela mddico-militar ha cumplido la mision para la cual fud creada? Mem. Convene. mdd. mU. mex., 1936, 215-8. ---- Military medical school: Russia. Kubanskij GOSUDARSTVENNYJ medicinskij institut imeni Krasnoj Armii. Trudy. Ro- stov, v.7, 1939- Voenno-medicinskaja AKADEMIJA. JJpOTO- kojiw 3acen.aHHH KOHrhepeHUHH 1885/86; 1887/88. 2v. [v. p.] 23cm. S. Peterb., 1886-88. SCHOOL 900 SCHOOL VOENNO-MEDICINSKAJA AKADEMIJA RKKA IM. S. M. Kirova. TpyjiM. Moskva, v.l, 1946- ---- C6opHHK TpynOB. Leningr., 1937-38; v. 43, 1949- Berlin, P. Voennyj fakultet. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48,1:953-6.—Feigin, N., & Cutner, M. Voenno- medicinskie udUisda. Ibid., 888-96.—Geselevich, A. M. [Aca- ddmie mddicale miUtaire S. M. Kirov et les chirurgiens de celle-ci; au jubild de 140 ans] Ktururgia, Aloskva, 1940, No. 12, 14-7.—Glavacky, A. M. [MUitary medical schools in wartime] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 56-8.—Korneev, V. M. Vtoraja naudnaja konferencija Kujbysevskoj voenno-medicinskoj akademii Krasnoj Armii. Ibid., 1941, No. 3, 83.-—Luka- shevich, D. Voenno-medicinskaja Akademija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 872-81. ------ Epstein, O. [et al.] Voenno-medicinskoe obrazovanie. Ibid., 900-11.—Poljak, B. L. A KUovrol Elnevezett Katonai Orvosi Akaddmia szerepe a szovjet szemdszet fejldddsdben. Szemdszet. 1949, 86: 130-2.—Shagov, M. A. Akademideskaja okulistide- skaja kUnika voenno-medicinskoj akademu s 1874 po 1924 g. Arkh. oft., Moskva, 1930, 7: 303-20.—Zeiss, H. Das russische Militarsanitatswesen; die Militarmedizinische Akademie von 1798 zu 1838. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 65-8.—Zelenev, N. Akademija voenno-medicinskaja. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 1: 208-13. Naval medical school. Royal (The) Naval Medical School. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 193-7. ---- Naval medical school: France. Laffitatj, M. *La these a, l'Ecole de sante navale [Bordeaux] 107p. 24}£cm. Talence, 1937. Ecoles du Service de santd de la Marine. Presse mdd., 1925, 33: 142.-—Jan. Le Croiseur-ecole d'appUcation le Duguav- Trouin. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1902, 77: 321; 401.—N., S. L'Ecole principale du Service santd de la marine et des colonies. Presse mdd., 1946, 54: 205—Pietri, Ministre de la Marine, remet solennellement la Ldgion d'honneur k l'Ecole principale du Service Santd de la Marine. J. mdd. Bordeaux, 1935, 112: 261-4, portr. ---- Naval medical school: Germany. Pohle. In der Sanitatschule der Kriegsmarine. IUustrierte Ztg, 1941, January, 64.—Stute, K. Die Marinearztliche Akademie; Erziehung des Sanitatsoffiziernachwuchses der Kriegsmarine. Zahnarztl. Mitt., 1941, 32: 489-92. ---- Naval medical school: Russia. 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Surgeon, 1937, 80: 53-60.—Ferraro, D. La Scuola navale medica negU Stati Uniti. Forze san., Roma, 1937, 6: 377.—Gori, A. La Scuola degU alUevi infermieri della marina da guerra degU Stati Uniti di America. Ann. med nav., Roma, 1905, 2: 203-6.—National Naval Medical School. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946 2: Chap. 10, 33-45.—Oborne, D. The Naval Medical School. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 86-91.—Pugh, H. L. The Naval Medical School in 1946. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1159-69.—Quintard, E. Commencement address at the Naval Medical School, Washington, D. C, March 23, 1910 Mil Surgeon, 1910, 26: 506-15. ------ An address deUvered to the graduating class of the U. S. Naval Medical School, March 23, 1910. Postgraduate, N. Y, 1910, 25: 493-502.—Redondo, J. La Escuela de medicina naval de Washington. Rev. mdd SeyUla, 1906, 46: 17-25—Thayer, W. S. Address deUvered before the graduating class in the U. S. Naval Medical School in May, 1909. Old Dominion J. M. & S., 1910, 11: 313-24 — United (The) States Naval Medical School. U S \,v \i BuU., 1942, 40:439. ' l Neuropsychiatry. Fabing, H. Letter from London (School of Military Neuro- psychiatry) Cincinnati J. M., 1944-45, 25: 239-43 —Hallnran R. D & Farrell M. J School for Military NeuropsvcniaTrv for the Army, established at Lawson General Hospital Atlanta Georgia. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 68, 195-8.------ School of Military Neuropsychiatry. J. Am. M. Ass 1943 121 • 1159.—Halloran, R D., & Yakovlev, P. I. Course in military neuropsychiatry. Am. J. Psychiat., 1942-43, 99: 338-47 — Porter, W. C. The School of MiUtary Neuropsychiatry Ibid 1943-44, 100: 25-7. Also Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 324 — School of Military Neuropsychiatry. Arch. Neur Ps\ chiat Clue, 1943, 49: 771. Also Lawson News, 1943 3- No 4 9 Also War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 562.—School of [Miiitarvi Neuropsychiatry moved to Long Island. Bull. U. S Armv M Dep., 1943, No. 70, 7. J ---- Nursing. See also Nurse, Training; Nursing, Instruction. American (The) Army Nurse Corps School. Nurs Times Lond., 1943, 39: 621—Crandall, E. P. Report of the Commit tee on Nursing, General Medical Board, Council of National Defense. Proc. Nat. League Nurs. Educ, 1918, 25: 250-5 — Dock, L. L., & Pickett, S. E. Armv School of Nursing In- Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y., 1922, 295 — Shortages; faculties and faculties. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 285-8.—Sister Anne Catherine. The sun never sets on St Joseph nurses. Hosp. Progr., 1944, 25: 285-92.—Training for active service; the United States Army nurse goes to school at the American School Center in England. Nurs. Times Lond., 1943, 39: 622.—Trejo, C. Sobre la necesidad de crear la Escuela de enfermeros militares. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1920, 27: pt 2, 526-30.—Yale announces short course for nurses in the preparedness program. Connecticut M. J., 1941, 5: 585. ---- Occupational therapy. Army (The) School of Occupational Therapy [Gr. Britainl J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 977. Orthopedic surgery. United States. Army. School for Frac- tures and War Surgery, Charity Hospital, New Orleans, La. Officers constituting!the Eighth Class, June 3-29, 1918. For photograph see CoUection in Library. Geist, E. S. The School of Clinical MUitary Orthopedic Surgery, Camp Greenleaf, Fort Oglethorpe, Ga. Am. J. Orthop. Surg., 1918, 16: 488-92. ---- Psychology. Army ready to start school for miUtary psychologists. Science News Lett., 1941, 40: 5.—Seidenfeld, M. A. The Adjutant General's School and the training of psychological personnel for the Army. Psychol. BuU., 1942, 39: 381-4. ---- Sanitary engineering. Army Sanitation School. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 876-9.— Training; Army Sanitary School, A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 601-60. Sanitary instructors. Tarasov, V. Shkoly sanitarnykh instruktorov. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1053-5. ---- Specialized training program. 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Nord. med., 1941, 9: 658; 669—Hurst, A. F. Sciatica in soldiers. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 45-7.—Langmaid, C. Sarcoma of the sciatic nerve. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 180-2.—Macnab, I. The pathoge- nesis of the clinical picture in sciatica. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 152-5.—Maximenkov, A. N. [Structure of the sciatic nerve in the nerve trunk] Tr. Acad. mU. mdd. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 63-9.—Moersch, F. P. Sciatic pains and their differentiation. Mil. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 562-72.—Novozhilov, D. A., & Filippov, F. A. [Relation of lumbar sciatica to changes in the lumbo- sacral region of the spinal column] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 163-7.—Phylactos, A. Ndvralgie sciatique droite par suite de compression du plexus lombo-sacrd par de multiples kystes hydatiques de la cavitd abdominale. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1926, 30: 126-9.—Rizzo, C. Le nuove vedute suUa sciatica. 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See also Scientist; also Research, Organization. Alexander, J. The mobiUzation of science. Science, 1943, 97: 577.—Conant, 3. B. The mobilization of science for the war effort. Am. Scientist, 1947, 35: 195-210.—Jewett, F. B. The mobiUzation of science in national defense. Bell Teleph. Q., 1942, 21: 48-54. Also Science, 1942, 95: 235-41.—Kilgore, H. M. The Science MobiUzation BiU. Ibid., 1943, 98: 151.— Mobilization (The) of science. Ibid., 97: 407-12.—Mobilizing Bcience. Ibid., 488.—Price, D. Biology and the KUgore bill. Ibid., 578.—Resolution of the CouncU of the American Associa- tion for the Advancement of Science on the Science Mobiliza- tion BUI (S. 702) Ibid., 98: 135-7.—Science Mobilization Bill (S. 702; H. R. 2100) A. A. A. S. Bull., Lane, 1943, 2: 34 — Stetson, H. T. The mobiUzation of science. Science, 1943, 97: 508-10.—Stewart, J. Q. The Science MobiUzation Bill. Ibid., 486.—Taylor, L. H. The Science Mobilization Bill. Ibid., 98: 472. SCIENTIST. See also Manpower. 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Science, 1942, 96: 16.— Britain's defense aided by Central Register. Science News Lett., 1941, 39: 77— Carmichael, L. The National Roster of Scientific and Specialized Personnel; third progress report. Science, 1942, 95: 86-9. ------ The number of scientific men engaged in war work. Ibid., 1943, 98: 144.—Dodge, H. L. Suggestions from the Office of Scientific Personnel of the National Research Council. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1943, 14: 29. Also Science, 1943, 97: 16.—Effective (The) use of scien- tific abiUty. Ibid., 1942, 96: 374.—General conditions which influenced allocation and utilization of scientists during World War II. In: Scientists in Uniform, Wash., 1948, 19.—Gray, G. W. The threatened shortage of scientists. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 63-5.—Grundefest, H. The complete utilization of scientifically trained personnel. Science, 1942, 96: 318.-—Mather, K. F. Wartime health and education. Ibid., 1944, 99: 244.-—Nicholas, J. S. Wartime scientific manpower production. 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Science, 1944, 99: 258.—Jewett, F. B., & Bowman, I. Deferment from military service of scientific men. Ibid., 1940, 92: 607.—Kennedy, F. A call to arms for men of science. Westchester M. Bull., 1942, 10: No. 9, 7-10.—Longwell, C. R. The deferment of scientific and technical personnel. Am. J. Sc, 1943, 241: 768-71.— Nelson, C. J. Scientist-soldiers train at Yale. Yale Sc. Mag., 1943, 17: No. 3, 3.-—Principal war work of scientists and engineers. In: Scientists in Uniform, Wash., 1948, 31-5.— Schmidt, K. P. Suggestion for the discharge of scientists from the Armed Forces. Science, 1945, 102: 259.—Scientific men and national service. Ibid., 1917, 46: 233.—Sturtevant, E. H. The scholar in wartime. Bull. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1942, 28: 605-10.—Thiesmeyer, L. R. The civilian specialist goes up front. In his Combat Scientists, Bost., 1947, 3-32. ------ Basic training for the field man. Ibid., 70-82. ------ Putting the scientist into uniform. Ibid., 83-98. ------ Keeping out of trouble. 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Considerazioni su un focolaio epidemico di scorbuto tra gli ascari eritrei. Gior. med. mU., 1928, 76: 518-21.—Giugni, F. La porpora emorragica scorbutUorme ad andamento epidemico in alcuni reparti di truppe combattenti. Riforma med., 1918, 34: 22-9.—Golden, W. R. C. Vitamin C status of troops in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 710-7.—Kramer, W. Beitrag zur Frage des C-Vitamin-Gehaltes der Kartoffeln aus Grosskuchen mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Be- deutung der C-Hypovitaminose als atiologischer Faktor fiir die Paradentose. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 465-73.—Molnar, E. [Scurvy among war-prisoners] Gyogyaszat, 1919, 59: 326-30.— Reals, W. J. Scurvy at Fort Atkinson, 1819-20. BuU. Hist. M., 1949, 23: 137-54.—Roberts, L. J. Scurvy; report of case [at sea] U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1927, 25: 126-8.—Stockman, R. James Lind and scurvy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1927, 13: 81- 98.-—Trotter, T. Extracts from Observations on the Scurvy, 1792. Ibid., 1937, 23:230-5.—Vuksic, L. 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[Ulcers of the intestinal tract in experimental scurvy] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 529-38. ---- Prevention and treatment. Demole, V. Prophylaxie de l'hypovitaminose C dans la population et l'armde. Rev. mdd. Suisse rom., 1940, 60: 953- 60.—Etiologie et prophylaxie du scorbut; conclusions du SCURVY 903 SEAMAN Royal Society Food (War) Committee, 1918. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1919, 107: 144.—Ferro-Luzzi, G., & Rosi, V. E. II fattore antiscorbutieo nella razione aUmentare delle nostre truppe di colore. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 395-8.—Gatti, C, Mendez, P., & Knallinsky, A. El escorbuto y la came. Rev. san. mU., Asunci6n, 1935, 7: No. 69; 3-8.—Kadykov, B. I., & Verasko, N. V. Profilaktideskaja C vitaminizacija. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 369-72.—Martishenia, A. I., & Tarkhov, V. S. Sauerkraut as anti-scorbutic vitamine supply] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 357-61.—Priston, J. L. The prevention of scurw in the Naw. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1925-26, 19: Sect. War, 7-14. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1926, 12: 1-20.— Reitano, U., & Morselli, G. Ricerche sul valore antiscorbuti- geno di alcuni succhi di agrumi del commercio. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 134-51.—Stern, O. Moja iskustva sa skorbutom. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1944, 1: No. 2, 17.—Stutz, L. Kurze MitteUung iiber die Skorbutprophylaxe des Minsters Johann Dietz (1665-1738) Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 285.—Tarkhov, V. S., & Martishenia, A. I. [Germinating peas as anti-scorbutic vitamine supply] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 364-8.— Williamson, R. T. Sir Richard Hawkins and the treatment of scurvy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1925, 11:269-71. SEABEES. See Construction battalion; Hospital Corps. SEAMAN. See also Nutrition service, naval; Recruit; Uniform. United States. Xavy. Bureau of Medicine and Surgery. Index of references to physical examinations, physical requirements and physical standards for U. S. Xavy, TJ. S. Naval Reserve, U. S. Marine Corps, and U. S. Marine Corps Reserve, as of 26 Sept. 1945. 31p. 26cm. Wash., 1943. Thomas, G. E. The making of a bluejacket. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1938, 36: 233-5, 2 pi. --- Health and medical aspect. See also Dental care; Hygiene, naval; Medical care; Naval medicine; Ship, Hygiene and sanitation. Dental care in the Navy. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: 4-6.— Jones, J. H. Diseases incident upon seamen, and their pre- vention. J. R. San. Inst., 1915, 36: 124-31.—Kasper, S. T. Oral diagnosis in the Navy. Am. J. Orthodont., 1942, 28: Oral Surg., 46-8.—Lavinder, C. H. The seaman as a patient: remarks on certain morbid conditions and diseases from which he frequently suffers: a possible field for preventive medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1907, 20: 484-92.—Parker, E. G. Keeping m touch with cases transferred from the ship. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1917, 11: 362.—Sandberg, H. T. Laegeunders0kelse av sj0menn. Tskr. norske laegeforen., 1947, 67: 235-7. Schlosser, M. 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C. ships. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 101-12. --- Psychological and psychiatric aspect. See also Discipline; Psychology, Personnel psychology. . . Ekblad, S. M. *A psychiatric and sociologic study of a series of Swedish naval conscripts [Karolinska inst.] 201p. 24cm. Kbh., 1948. Also forms Suppl. 49, Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh. Burdon, J. F. A psychiatric survey of naval personnel. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv., 1945, 31: 248-52.—Chappell, R. A. lhe treatment of naval offenders, war and postwar. J. Crim., Chic, 1947-48, 38: 342-51.—Gardner, G. E., & Goldman, N. Child- hood and adolescent adjustment of naval successes and failures. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1945, 15: 584-96.—Psychological testing and research in the Bureau of Naval Personnel; work of the Navy's Test and Research Section. Psychol. BuU., 1945, 42: 433-44.-—Rodger, A. The work of the Admiralty psycholo- gists. Occup. Psychol., Lond., 1945, 19: 132-9.—Stevenson, I. A bibliography of naval clinical psychology. Psychol. BuU., 1945, 42: 390-2.—Teicher, J. D. Psychopathology of a selected population of naval offenders. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-45, 101: 726-30. SEA sickness. See also Air sickness; Kinetosis. Alfano, V. Patogenesi, prognosi e terapia del mal di mare; deduzioni semiologiche e cliniche da osservazioni personali neUe traversate oceaniche a bordo della R. Nave Urano. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 1: 221-7.—Benedict, E. B., & Schwab, R. S. Gastroscopic studies in naval personnel witb chronic seasick- ness. N. England J. M., 1945, 233: 237.—Bohec, J. Mdmoire sur la pathogdnie du mal de mer. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1932, 122: 339-73.—Brooks, M. Seasickness. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 469-80.—Ehrenfreund, E. Due parole suUa patogenesi del mal di mare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 342-4.—Elder, A. V. Notes on seasickness. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 178-89.—Escalier, J. A. E. Essai psycho- physiologique sur le genese, le mdcanisme et le traitement du mal de mer. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1929, 90: 363-77.— Fields, W. S. Observation of seasickness trials off U. S. Pacific coast. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 149.—Humphreys, L. Seasickness. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1937, 35: 293-7.—Keevil, J. J. Sea- sickness. J. R. Nav. AI. Serv., 1935, 21: 216-31.—Mola, G. II mal di mare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1911, 17: 121-34.— Phalen, J. M. On seasickness. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 46.— Popov, A. Ukadivanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Aloskva, 1946-48, 5: 636-9.—Poppen, J. R. Seasickness; etiology and treatment. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1939, 37: 463-9.—Pumphrey, R. E., Kuh, J. R. [et al.] Unusual conditions aggravated by seasickness; report of two cases. Ibid., 1946, 46: 742.— Sargent, W. S. Seasickness from a patient's viewpoint. Ibid., 1939, 37: 480-6.—Schlichting. Konstitution und Seekrankheit. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1937, 2: 119-23.—Schwab, R. S. Chronic seasickness; neurological, psychiatric, and naval aspects. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU., 1942, 40: 923-36.—Trocello, E. Etiologia patogenesi e cura del mal di mare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 1: 269-88. Prevention. Tyler, D. B. A comparison of the efficacy of Motion Sickness Preventative, Army Develop- ment type, Seasickness Remedy, R. C. N. type, and 0.6 mg. of hyoscine in preventing seasickness during landing craft operations. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 300, Rep. Com. Aviat. AI. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Preliminary studies on the efficacy of V-12 preparations and prostigmin preparations in preventing seasickness during ship-to-shore operations; the effect of administration of 4 gr. of V-12 on rapid fire marksmanship. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 323 of preceding research project. ---- Effect of Motion Sickness Preventative, Army Development Type, and Seasickness Remedy, RCN Type on marksmanship. 6p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms Rep. No. 336 of preceding project. Hill, I. G. W., & Guest, A. I. Prevention of sea-sickness in assault'craft; a report of experiments under tropical conditions. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 6-11.—Rukhman, A. V. O vozdusnom ukadivanii i'merakh borby s nim. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 26-32. Susceptibility. Birren, J. E., & Fisher, M. B. Further studies on the prediction of susceptibility to sea- sickness by a motion sickness questionnaire. 26p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-278, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. ---- & Stormont, R. T. An evaluation of a motion sickness questionnaire in predicting sus- ceptibility to seasickness. 12p. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding research project. SEA SICKNESS 904 SEA WATER Birren, J. E., & Morales, M. F. Observa- tions on men highly susceptible to seasickness with remarks on periodic motion of ships. 23p. 26y2em. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5 of preceding project. Birren, J. E., Stormont, R. T., & Pfeiffer, C. C. Reactions to neostigmine and apomor- phine as indication of susceptibility to seasick- ness. 9p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 4 of preceding project. Evaluation (An) of a motion sickness questionnaire in pre- dicting susceptibiUty to seasickness. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 22.—Further studies on the prediction of susceptibiUty to seasickness by a motion sickness questionnaue. Ibid., 1945, July-Dec, 16.-—Observations on men highly susceptible to seasickness with remarks on periodic motion of ships. Ibid., 14.—Reactions to neostigmine and apomorphine as indication of susceptibility to seasickness. Ibid., 14. Treatment. Amouroux, P. Traitement du mal de mer par les seasick- ness tablets. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 167.—Keevil, J. J. Benzedrine in sea-sickness. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 219-22.—New remedies for seasickness. MUit. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 16, 24-7.—Romez-Guilliez. Contribution a l'dtude du traitement prdventif de la naupathie. 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Air Force. SEATING safety. See under Air travel. SEA water. For its desalination see also Permutit. See also Sulfur. Nicholas, F., & Sissenwine, X. Dew point and sea surface temperature. 17 1. 271/cm Wash., 1949. ' Forms No. 145, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen. Huitric. Caracteres physiques et chimiques de l'eau de mer Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 321-7—Process for laundering with sea water. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81 7— SH**'. ,s.-' & Dosyo, H. Yokosuka gunko ko-nai kaisui' yori sekiri-kin wo bunri-seru iti rei [Ueber einen Fall der aus beewasser von Yokosuka Kriegshafen isoUerten Y-Typus- UysenteriebazUlen] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 475-8 — lakao, R., & Kondo, Y. Kaisui syori-so so zairyo narabi-ni kaisui no sosyo tiyu ni oyobosu eikyo no kiso-teki kenkyu treating material for wounds prepared with sea-water and basic studies on the effect of sea-water on the healing of cised wounds] Ibid., 1940, 29: 238-49, 2 pi. ---- Potability. See also Shipwrecked, Water; Water supply. Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. An appraisal of some devices for obtaining drinking water from the sea under actual conditions on inflatable life rafts. 28p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res Inst. Hopkins, J. S., & Rohrback, J. An evalua- tion of the practicability of various methods of determining the potability of processed sea water on life rafts. 6p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 15 of preceding project. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Research project X-100 (Gen. 15) Potability of sea water after desalination. 14 nos. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. CONTENTS 1. Chemical report on D. S. (De-Salinating) Kit; drinka- bUity of de-salinated sea water demineralized by D. S (Goetz) Kit. Ivy, A. C, Futcher, P. H. [et al.] 16 1. 2. An improved method for chemical demineralization of sea water. Consolazio, W. V., & Spealman, C. R. 11 1. 3. A comparison of the methods now available for securing drinking water at sea in a rubber raft. Ivy, A. C. 7 1. 4. Examination of a method for rendering sea water drink- able submitted by the National Aluminate Corporation and the Red Jacket Manufacturing Corporation. Iw. A C & Davis, F. H. 7 1. 5. The effect of drinking unmodified sea water, and a com- parison with the effects of drinking D-S (Goetz) water and a limited supply of fresh water. Futcher, P. H., Consolazio W V., & Pace, N. 21 1. 6. Minimal water and salt requUements in fasting men. Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. 33 1. 7. Studies on the toxicity and physiologic value of N. M. R. I. demineralized sea water. Consolazio, W. V., & Spealman. C. R. 17 1. 8. AvailabiUty of chemicals required for the Naval Medical Research method of demineraUzing sea water, and an im- proved method for purification of uric acid. Consolazio, W. V. 5 1. 9. DesirabiUty and selection of a liquid emergency abandon ship ration. Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. 19 1. 10. A procedure, and equipment for demineralizing sea water aboard life rafts. Consolazio, W. V. 8 1. 11. Recommendations regarding abandon ship rations. Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. 3 1. 12. The condensation of water from expUed air; an evalua- tion of the Armbrust Cup as a means of providing water for life-rafts and floats. Rev. Fauley, G. B. 17 1. 13. The tablet Ufe ration for the shipwrecked. Ivy, A. C. 17 1. 14. Demineralization of sea water by permutit (DeSelit) Consolazio, W. V. 9 1. White, W. A., jr, & Consolazio, W. V. An appraisal of the drinking water kit for making drinking water from sea water (Buaer contract No. a(s) 2460) 7p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Project X-127, U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Inst. Appraisal (An) of the British permutit kit for desalination of sea water and a comparison with the U. S. Navy kit. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 7.—Appraisal (An) of the drinking water kit for making drinking water from sea water. Ibid., 5.—Can shipwreck survivors utiUze sea water? U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 537.—Consolazio, W. V., Pace, N., & Ivy, A. C. Drinking water from sea water. Annual Rep. Smithson. Inst. (1945) 1946, 153-63, 2 pi.—Demineralization of sea water. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 143.—Drinking water at sea. Air Sea Rescue BuU., 1944, 3-8.—Elkinton, J. R., & Winkler, A. W. Physiologic effects of drinking un- diluted sea water. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 241-6.—Evalua- tion (An) of the practicabiUty of various methods of determining the potabiUty of processed sea water on Ufe rafts. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 2.—Life raft drinking water. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 8, 17-9.— Mitscherlich, A., & Mielke, F. Die Versuche zur Trinkbarmachung von Meerwasser. In: Diktat d. Menschen- veracht. (MitscherUch, A.) Heidelb., 1947, 52-60.—Seawater for drinking. Alii. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 206.—Vacino, E., & Visintin, B. Acqua potabUe mediante il congelamento deU'ac- qua di mare. Rendic. Ist. sup. san., Roma, 1944, 7: 308-49 — Wrenshall, G. A. Report on efficiency tests made with pre- Uminary experimental model AHY-CGT; a device for obtaining drinking water from sea water by freezing. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 169-78. SEA-WATER HAZARD 905 SELECTIVE SERVICE SEA-WATER hazard. See Evaporator. SEBACEOUS gland. Fishman, J. Treatment of infected sebaceous cysts. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 917.—Gray, G. A. A case of multiple sebaceous cysts. Ibid., 1918, 12: 722, pi.—Lopez Gonzalez, J., & Angel Mazza, M. Enfermedad de Balzer-Brooke. Rev san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 144-8. SECRECY [professional] See also Physician, Responsibility; Medical service. Costedoat, A. L. D. Le secret medical dans l'arm6e. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1931, 95: 103-16.—Crofton, G. H. Privileged communications. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 9: 400-5.—Jeandidier. Le secret medical dans l'armee. Bull. Soc. m6d. mil. fr., 1920, 14: 92-102.—N. Regrettable accusa- tion. Bull, med., Par., 1906, 20: 487.—Simonin, J. Le secret medical dans l'armee. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1907, 1: 634-46; Disc, 675-81. Also J. hyg., Par., 1908, 34: 78; passim. SECURITY sense. See Aviator, Training. SEDATIVE. See also Aviator, Drugging; Narcotic. Smith, P. K. Effects of some central nervous system depressing drugs on intellectual and psychomotor performance at 18,000 feet with and without supplementary oxygen [8] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 221, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Beecher. Investigation on sedatives. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 31-9. SEIZURE. See Epilepsy. SELECTEE. See also subsequent headings; also Disease— by specific types: Allergy; Medical examination, Organization; Neuropsychiatric examination; Re- habilitation, Recruits; Rejection and its sub- headings. Carp, L. The battle of Grand Central Palace; observations at an induction station. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 285-91.— Rioch, D. McK., Jacobsen, C. F. [et al.] Consideration of the registrant as a person by members of the local boards. Psychi- atry, Bait., 1941, 4: 331-6.—Sandler, H. C. A plan to improve the physical status of selectees for mUitary training prior to induction. N. York J. Dent., 1949, 19: 193-6. SELECTEE index. See under Neuropsychiatric examination. SELECTION. See also as subheading under Aviator; Occupa- tional specialty; Officer; Personnel; Recruit; also Radar operator. Baxter, J. P., III. Selection and training. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost., 1946, 395-403.—Bingham, W. V., & Harrell, T. W. Selection of men. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash., 1945, 225-63. SELECTION board. See also Recruiting board; Selective Service physician. United States. Selective Service System. Local Board memorandum No. 51, 80-A, 115, 123, 129, 141-A, 164, 164-C, 178, 181. 23 1. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Garforth, F. I. D. War Office Selection Boards (O. C. T. U.) Occup. Psychol., Lond., 1945, 19: 97-108.—Rodger, T. F. Organization and work of the War Office Selection Boards. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 215-9.—Wylie, S. M. The work of Selective Service boards of the United States in the great war; our post-war obUgations. Illinois M. J., 1919, 36: 177-80. SELECTIVE Service. See also Draft; Recruiting; Universal military training. United States. Selective Service System. Registration, rev. June 9, 1941. 22p. 23Hcm. Wash., 1941. ---- Activity and occupation bulletin No. 1- 35. 76 1. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Selective Service manual. Packet 2-7 of supplementary pages containing amendment No. 126, 127, 129-146. 67 1. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Transmittal memo No. 2-14. 18 1. 23cm. Wash., 1943. B., G. H. Selective Service policies. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1942, 13: 315-25.—Brain waves and selective service. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 1.—Cronin, J. W. Selection of prisoners for the Armed Forces. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 595.—Digest and summary of Selective Service procedure. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1941-42, 41: 343-52.—Eanes, R. H. The Selective Service system. Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 12-7.— Hershey, L. B. An address. J. S. Carolina M. Ass., 1942, 38: 147-51.—Patterson, R. P. Selective civilian war service. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A2016-8.—Review of the induc- tion experience under the Selective Service Act of 1948. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: No. 4, 2-9.—Rowntree, L. G. A more effective choice of selectees from the standpoint of National Headquarters. Pennsylvania M. J., 1941-42, 45: 1267-70. Some problems of Selective Service. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 238-45.-—Selective Service policies; dependency classification. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1942, 13: 379-83.—Sukov, M. The prisoner in wartime. J. Crim. Psychopath., 1942-43, 4: 465-71. Deferment. See also Medical student, Deferment; Physi- cian, Deferment. United States. Selective Service System. Numerical index to Medical Defect Code; report of physical examination study [for use with DSS Form 200, DSS Form 221, and WD, AGO Form 221] 364p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. ---- Executive Order 9309: Controlling government requests for the Selective Service deferment of Federal employees. 5p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Adams, E. S. Cancel deferments of reserve officers who are Federal employees. Illinois M. J., 1942, 81: 95.—Bier, R. The future of medicine in Selective Service. Mississippi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 27-31.—Dentists and Selective Service. J. District of Columbia Dent. Soc, 1941, 15: No. 3, 12-4 — Hukayama, T. Zin-teki senryoku to isi no simei [Man-power for war purposes and the duties of medical practitioners] Nippon rinsyo, 1943, 1: 752.—McDermott, A. V. Selective Service and the married man. Marriage & Family Liv., 1942, 4: 29.—Medicine and the war; health and welfare services. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 237.-—More men, women and physicians called up. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 279.— Selective Service bulletin on physicians, dentists, veterinarians, osteopaths, students and preprofessional students. Dent. Outlook, N. Y., 1943, 30: 76.—Thomann, J. Der Militardienst der Sanitatsoffiziere und der Studenten der HeUkunde, Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1928, 66: 159-63.—Wells, C. R. Selective Service and its application to dentistry. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1943, 30: 109-14.—Winberg, A. O. [Is the present individual consideration given to students in compulsory military service satisfactory?] Tskr. mil. halsov.. 1933. 58: 9-26. --- Medical, health, and social problems. See also Defect; Recruiting statistics; Rejec- tion. United States. Selective Service System. Medical circular. Wash., No. 1, 1941- United States. War Department. Mo- bilization regulations, MR 1-9: Standards of physical examination during mobilization. 53p. 23cm. Wash., 1942. Beukema, H. Social and political aspects of conscription; Europe's experience. MU. Affairs, 1941, 5: 21-31.-—Camara Leal. Possivel convocacao de incapazes relativos. An. Hosp. centr. exerc, Rio, 1942, 7: 43-6. Also Rev. mid. brasU., 1944, 16: 191-5.—Campbell, C. M. Selective Service system; psychiatric notes on selectees and their families. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1942, 47: 1079-82.—Currier, D. E. Medical and psychiatric problems of Selective Service. J. Maine M. Ass., 1942, 33: 65-71.—DeWitt, P. Some observations on the Selective Service system. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1919-20, 12: 824787—vol. 11, 4th sbbies- -58 SELECTIVE SERVICE 906 SELECTIVE SERVICE ACT 182-4.—Directive for conduct ing screening examinations. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1941, 42: ">2S.—Folk, O. H. Selective service's medical statistics program. J. Am. Statist. Ass., 1942, 37: 425-9.—Frankel, E. Neuropsychiatric screening of Selec- tive Service registrants m New Jersey. In: Trends of Ment. Dis. (Am. Psychopath. Ass.) N. Y., 1945, 102-14.—Hershey, L. B. Medicine and Selective Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1894-7. Also Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 1187-91 The Selective Service and its medical problems. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1205.—Jager, H. A. Plan for locating emo- tionally unstable youth; secondary schools to aid Selective Service. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 237-42.—Kopetzky, S. J. Experiences in the medical aspects of Selective Service. In: Spec. Rep. State. Health Prepar. Conf. CNew York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb., 1941, 93-5.—Long, L. W. Benefits Missis- sippi has derived from the Selective Service system. Missis- sippi Doctor, 1943^4, 21: 89.—Perrott, G. S. J. Some public health impUcations of selective service rejections. BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1947, 23: 420-35.—Rapport, V. A. Sociological implications of Selective Service. Am. Sociol. Rev., 1941, 6: 225-9.—Renfrow, L. H. Dentistry in the Selective Service System. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 423-31.—Rowntree, L. G. Symposium on war medicine; medical aspects of Selective Service. J. M. Soc. Co. New York, 1942, 1: No. 35, 5-7. ------ The medical aspects of Selective Service. N. York J. Dent., 1942, 12: 100-6. Also Texas J. M., 1942-43, 38: 191-5. ■——■— Wartime medicine and Selective Service. Pennsylvania M. J., 1942-43, 46: 194-201. —---- The medical needs of the war and the Selective Service System. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 45-54. ■------ Wartime problems of Selective Service. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 149-62. Fit to fight; the medical side of Selective Service. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 29-57.—Saslaw, M. S. Medical aspects of the Selective Service svstem. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 486-92. ------& Junkermann, C. S. Medical aspects of the Selective Service System; follow-up study. Ibid., 1942, 2: 99-101.—Soule, T. H. Medical social workers and the Selective Service. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1942, 69: 268-75.—Swift, L. B. Social aspects of Selective Service. Social Work Yearb., N. Y, 1943, 7: 455-62.—Watters, T. A., & Thompson, W. Experience in Selective Service work. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 241-8.—Whiteley, P. W. Medical aspects of Selective Service in Colorado. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1941, 38: 957-60.—Wittson, C. L., & Hunt, W. A. Three years of naval selection. War Aled., Chic, 1945, 7: 218-21.—Woodward, L. E. Operation of the medical survey at national and state levels. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1944, 28: 578-86.—Wynne, R. E. Facts developed by Selective Service examinations. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1945, 38: 229. ---- Organization. See also Selective Service physician. Colaboracion entre las juntas del Servicio Selectivo y el Departamento insular de sanidad. Puerto Rico Health BuU., 1941, 5: 209.—Dunn, L. How weUare offices assist Selective Service. Alabama Social Welf., 1941, 6: No. 8, 1.—Kubie, L. S. Special aspects of procedures and organization for induction and discharge in the Canadian Army. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 373-7.—McGill, K. H. The statistical program of the Selective Service System. J. Am. Statist. Ass., 1944, 39: 10-20.—New (The) Selective Service registration. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., Pract. Pharm. Ed., 1941, 2: 464-6.—Selective Service planning between wars. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 73.— Social and weUare agencies aid Selective Service. Ibid., 143-5. ---- Regulations. United States. Selective Service System. Regulations. 5v. 8? Wash., 1940. CONTENTS 1. Organization and administration. 32p. 2. Registration. 17p. 3. Classification and selection. 35p. 4. DeUvery and induction, lip. 5. Finance. 31p. SELECTIVE Service Act. See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Im- portance; Selective Service. Amendment to [Federal] Selective Training and Service Act. Connecticut M. J., 1940, 4: 671.—Eanes, R. H. Medical prob- lems in the administration of the Selective Service Act. Tr. Conf. State Terr. Health Off., 1941, 39. Conf., 47-63.—Fair- bank, L. C. The effect of the Selective Service Act on the profession of orthodontics. Am. J. Orthodont., 1941, 27: 507-9. Also Am. Ass. Orthodont. (1941) 1942, 39: 188-90 — Harness, F. A. Administration of the Selective Service Act. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A5063.—Judicial review of clarifications under the Selective Service Act. Current Leg. Thought, 1941-42, 8: 295-8.—McKenzie, C. E. Administra- tion of the Selective Service Act. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A5268.—Murray (The) amendment to the Selective Train- ing and Service Act of 1940, Senate bill 783. Hosp. Progr. 1941, 22: 109-14. Also Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 4, 60.— Selective compulsory miUtary training and service bill. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1940-41, 40: 16.—Selective Training and Serv- ice Act. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1298.—Spruit, C. B. Ad- ministration of the Selective Service Act. Tr. Conf. State Terr. Health Off., 1940, Spec, 79-89—Sturgeon. J. H. The physician's duties under the Selective Service Act. North CaroUna M. J., 1940, 1: 636-9.—Vaughan, V. C. The Selective Service Act and its lessons. J. Laborat. CUn. M., 1918^19, 4: 511-6. ---- Violation. Part 642: Delinquents. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 2: 180-2 — Part 662: Penal institutions. Ibid., 188.—Pescor, M. J. A study of Selective Service Law violators. Am. J. Psychiat., 1948-49, 105: 641-52.—Southard, C. G., & Hurley, J. R. Selective Service violators. Ibid., 1944-45, 101: 661-7. SELECTIVE Service physician. See also Recruiting board, Medical members; Selection board. United States. Selective Service System. Report of the medical officer, New York City headquarters. Selective Service System, October 15, 1940 to Mav 8, 1945 (T-E day) 45p. 27Hcm. Ann Arb., 1945. Badger, E. B. Aledical problems of Selective Service. Nebraska M. J., 1944, 29: 268-73.—Baehr, G. Recommenda- tions concerning reorganization of the medical work of Selective Service boards in New York and other large cities. In: Spec. Rep. State Health Prepar. Conf. (New York State Com. Health Progr.) Alb.', 1941, 131-4.—[Barnwell, E. H.] Lieu- tenant Colonel E. H. Barnwell appointed medical aid to the Governor in Selective Service organization. J. S. Carolina M. Ass., 1940, 36: 323.—Bier, R. A. The physician in Selective Service. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1941, 10: 154-6. ■—-—■— The Selective Service System and the practice of medicine. J. Lancet, 1942, 62: 15-8. •------ The physician and the war in relation to the Selective Service. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1942, 20: 768-73.—Changing medical functions in the wartime period. In: Phvs. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 87-92.—Doctor's (The) place in Selective Service. Mississippi Doctor, 1940-41, 18: 277.-—Eanes, R. H. Relation of the medical profession to Selective Service. J. Lancet, 1941, 61: 287-91.—Hennessy, H. R. Selective Service as it relates to the physician. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1949, 42: 48-51.—Hershey, L. B. Selective Service and the medical profession. Ibid., 1942, 35: 123-6.—■ Hertzog, L. S. Medicine's place in peace-time conscription. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1940, 33: 552.—Leigh, T. F. I'm in the Army now! Med. Econom., 1940-^11, 18: No. 7, 40; passim.— Lipscomb, W. N. Some medical phases of Selective Service. Kentucky M. J., 1941, 39: 240-5.—Lorenz, W. F. The physi- cian in Selective Service. Wisconsin M. J., 1940, 39: 861-5.— Medical (The) functions within Selective Service. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 1.—Medical (The) organization in 1917-18. Ibid., 7-30.—Nichols, I. C, & Williams, H. W. A communication on Selective Service. Rhode Island M. J., 1941, 24: 152.—Origin of the medical organization. In: Phys. Exam. Select. Serv. Registr. (U. S. Select. Serv. System) Wash., 1948, 1: 3-6 — Physician's (The) part in the peacetime System. Ibid., 75-85.—Recommendations of doctors for board assignments, Selective Service in Florida. J. Florida M. Ass., 1940-41, 27: 301.—Rizzo, F. P. A report from the Medical Division of the Selective Service of Louisiana. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1941-42, 94: 86-90.—Rowntree, L. G. The physician and Selective Service; the need for aid in increasing efficiency. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1941, 27: 304-13. Also Proc. Congr. M. Educ, 1941, 13-6. ------ The physician in Selective Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1722-5.—Smith, W. B. Connecticut medical Selective Service. Connecticut M. J., 1941, 5: 221-3 — Spruit, C. B. Medical participation in Selective Service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1105-7. Also J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1940-41, 10: 144-7. Also J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1940, 33: 382-5. ----- The early development of the Medical Division, National Headquarters, Selective Service. Army M. BuU., 1941, 56: 49-60.—Stephenson, C. S. Special medical service in the defense program. Ann. Int. M., 1941-42, 15: 1-17.—Trice, E. T. Loyalty of Selective Service physicians. Virginia M. Month., 1942, 69: 651. SELFMUTILATION. See under Mutilation; also Wound, self- inflicted. SELLA turcica. See under Tumor. SEMECARPUS 907 SEPSIS SEMECARPUS. See also Poison, plant. Hitch, J. M. Dermatitis venenata caused by Semecarpus atra. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1111-5. SENEGAL. See under Hospital report. SENESCENCE. See also Recruit, Age; also Disability, Evalua- tion; Retirement. Age and its relation to organic efficiency. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 530-2.—Cahit, H. (Aging) Askeri sihhive mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 148-64.—Machado Cardenas. P. Enfermedades de la vejez. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1938, 2: 34-9.—Vokoun, F. J. The art of growing old. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 304-7. SENSE organs. See also Acceleration, Sense organs; Anoxia; Perception; also under names of sense organs as Ear; Eye, etc. Bartlett, F. C. The relation of thresholds of sensory acuity to perceptual efficiencv. 5 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 636, Gr. Britain Flymg Pers. Res. Com. Dethier, V. G., & Chadwick, L. E. Chemo- reception in insects; a review. 45p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 131, Div. Chem. Corps, U. S. Axmy. Corner, G. W. Sensory devices. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 747-54.—Davis, H. Symposium on the special senses in relation to military problems. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1943, 2: 107-9. SENSORY illusion. See Illusion. SENTENCE completion test. See under Neuropsychiatric examination, Psy- chological tests. SEPARATION. See also Medical examination, terminal. Jeter, H. R. Separation allowances for service men's fam- ines. Proc Nat. Conf. Social Work., 1942, 69: 276-89 — Physical examination prior to release from active duty or discharge from the Naval service [Form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 13, 33.—Sorum, A. Dental treat- ment at a separation center. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 786-9. SEPARATION center. See Neuropsychiatric examination, Organiza- tion; Neurotic, Discharge; Separation. SEPSIS. See also Gonorrhea, Complications; Wound infection, Sepsis. Is focal sepsis a myth? BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 32, 8.—Jimenez Hurtado, J. Valor del cuadro hematico en los procesos septicos. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 485-91.— Kreps, E. M., & Chenykaeva, E. J. Dykhatelnyj ferment ugolnaja anhidraza i ego znadenie v diagnostike sepsisa. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 14-38.—MacCallan, A. F. The eye as a danger signal of dental sepsis. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 121-3.—Perlie, H. E. A case of septicoemia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1907, 1: 160.—Reissland. Beachtenswertes fiir den truppenarztUchen Dienst (septische Krankheiten) Munch, med. Wschr., 1936, 83: 1088-90.— Sepsis. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 51-65.—Septicemia. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 6, 10-2 — Soroko, N. K. [Blood picture in septicemia] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff. 1936. 7: 23-31. ---- Etiology. See also Streptococcosis; Tonsillitis; Wound infection. Ziegler, E. Die Friihdiagnose und die operative Behandlung der tonsillogenen Sepsis. p.73-147. 23cm. Berl., 1939. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, 109: Andneu, G., Crosnier, R., & Moutier, P. Un cas de septi- cemie a Bacillus foecalis alcaligenes. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 91-4.—Bolzinger, R. L. F., & Cosserat, B. L. E. Un cas de septicemie a enteroeoque. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1936, 105: 51-9.—Breuil. A propos d'un cas de septicemie a streptocoques. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 550-7 — Duffau. Un cas de septicemie gonococcique. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 12.—Fonvielle. Deux cas de septico-pyohemie otogdne streptococcique a determinations articulaires." Ibid., 1927, 21: 129-36.—Gelonesi, G. Sopra un caso di settico- pioemia di natura reumatica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 331-41.—Lastres, J. B., & Ruiz, A. Un caso raro de entero- cocemia. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15: 77-92, ch.—Mclntyre, C. A. A case of blood stream infection with B. fecalis alkali- genes, and marked hepatitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 140-3.— Maniel & Vinzent. Un cas de septicemie a Bacillus funduli- formis. Bull. Soc med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 45-8.—Millet. Un cas de septicemie a pneumobacilles de Friedliinder. Ibid., 1936, 50: 308-10.—Mirra, G. Su un caso di febbre a tipo setticemico, a decorso cronico, clinicamente criptogenetica, guarito con la tonsillectomia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 2, 13-20.— Moore, G. B., jr, & Tannenbaum, A. J. Streptococcus viridans Septicemia; a cure with sulfapyridine. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 155-7.—Moorehead, M. T. Subacute bacterial endocarditis or streptococcus viridans septicemia. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 5-9.—Schulz, W. Tonsillogene Sepsis und Mandelausschalung. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 13-8 — Singer, E. O. A. A case of combined staphylococcal and strep- tococcal septicaemia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 336- 40.—Stroian, N., & Popescu, D. Consideratiuni asupra sep- ticemiei stafilocociee. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 411-6.— Vasilevsky, A. L. [Etiology of haemorrhagic septicaemia (bacteriaemia] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec. pt, 73-9.—Weiner, J. [Case of septicemia caused by vaccine infected with Bac. perfringens] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 623-7. ---- Pathology. Claus, G. Tonsillogene Sepsis; Beobachtungen in einem Kriegslazarett. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 426-8.—D'Arcy, T. N. A case demonstrating an unusual and fatal ending to tonsillar sepsis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 346.—Emin Burad [Case of acute otogenous septicemia without thrombosis] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 38-42, 3 ch.— Garcia de la Infanta, F. Septicemia maligna lenta endocarditica abacteriemica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 507-10.— Garden, R. S. Plasma protein levels in chronic sepsis. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 99, ch.—■ Gloggengiesser, W. Pathologische Anatomie und Pathogenese der tonsillogenen Allgemeininfektion: Erfahrungen an 20 obduzierten FaUen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 257-65 — Manifold, J. A. Malnutrition and chronic sepsis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 62-9. ---- Treatment. Sohier, R. M. P. J. La chimiotherapie des pyococcies. p.417-72. 24cm. Par., 1939. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: Frank. Silbertherapie bei septischen Prozessen (Cred6) MiUtararzt, Wien, 1913, 47: 24.—Lambert, D. P. A note on the treatment of minor sepsis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 117.—Lamphier, T. A., & Cashman, C. Streptomycin; its value in treating sepsis following a cranioplasty procedure; a case report. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 505.—Orman [Fresh blood injections in treatment of otogenous septic pyemia] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 21-8.—Robinson, E. Con- trol of sepsis of minor injuries and burns on board small ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 113.—Schneyder. Un cas de septico-toxemie grave k localisation abdominale guerie par la penicilline. BuU. Soc med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 59.—Soroko, N. K. [Transfusion of immune blood in general suppurative infection] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 31-48 — Sulphadiazine in septicaemia. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 25, 8. SEPTIC sore throat. See also Tonsillitis. Bloomfield, A. L., & Rantz, L. A. An outbreak of strepto- coccic sore throat in an Army camp; clinical and epidemiologic observations. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 315-9.—Cox, W. C, & Coburn, H. C, jr. An outbreak of septic sore throat. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 68: 508-13.—Differential (The) diagnosis of sore throat. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, No. 2, 8-13.—Doinikov, B. S., & Triumfov, A. V. [Changes in the nervous system in so-called septic angina] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1936, 6: 27-36.—Engelhardt. Ueber eine Anginae- pidemie. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 57-63.—Epidemic of septic sore throat. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 497.— Goodale, R. H., & Lambrakis, J. G. Food infection; septic sore throat epidemic. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1277-81.— Kawana, T. Guntai narabi-ni gakko kisyukusya ni bakuhatu- teki ryiiko wo kita-sitaru Angina oyobi gai-byogen no kenkyii [Untersuchungen uber den Erreger der in den letzten Jahren epidemisch auftretenden Angina simplex] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 1097; 1282; 1404.—Mackenbrock, F. C. Severe throat angina. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 401-3.—Ogden, O. S. SEPTIC SORE THROAT 908 SERUM Isolated outbreaks of streptococcal sore throat. Ibid., 1944, No. 83, 118.—Ogryzlo, M. A., & Preston, F. C. Acute strepto- coccal throat; report of an outbreak at an R. C. A. F. station. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 48-51. SERBIA. See under World War I. SERBO-TURKISH war (1876) See under Wars and campaigns. SERODIAGNOSIS. See also Dysentery, Bacteriology; Medical examination, serological; Serology; Wassermann test; Weil-Felix reaction. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-21: Standardization of serological work in clinical laboratories of the VA. [l]p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Anderson, J. B. Technique for obtaining opsonic indices. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 184-9.—Andruzzi, A. Appunti di tecnica sierodiagnostica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1922, 1: 237—41.—Baixe, A. Le sero-diagnostic sans laboratobe. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 120-31.—Berge, T. O., & Barks- dale, W. L. Interpretation of laboratory serologic tests. Surgeon CUc M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 4, 9-12.—Crawford, J. P., & Hertert, L. D. Preservation of Wassermann sera by means of suUanilamide. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 274.-—Gothlin, G. [Some sero-bacteriological ob- servations from a study tour of Germany and Austria 1915] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1917, 42: 48-51.—Rodino, N. Sierodiagnosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1930, 36: 23-31.—W., P. W. Notes on the use of diagnostic antisera in clinical laboratory practice. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 4, 14-7. SEROLOGY. See also Blood group; Dysentery, Bacteriology and serology; Immunology; Medical examination, serological; Rh factor; Serodiagnosis; Serum. United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nician's School. Letterman General Hos- pital. Serology. 25p. 27cm. S. Franc, 1942. Brasil, V., & Vellard, J. Do papel dos Upoides na immuno- logia. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1927, 16: 181-98.—Crawford, J. P., & Hertert, L. D. Shaking methods applied to serological technic MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 135-40.—Doria, I. Sistema di Goldmann e produzione di anticorpi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 153-8.—Huebner, R. A. Immunization of horses. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXII-13, 24-6.—Zagarese, F. Influenza della narcosi eterea sui poteri immunitari degli animaU tratati con thorotrast. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 1, 182-92. SEROTHERAPY. See also Bacteriology, Laboratory; Dysentery, Treatment: Phage; Immune serum; Pneumonia, Treatment: Serum; Serum sickness. Lahillonne, P. E. Nouveaux conseils aux mddecins de garde par les chefs de clinique de l'Ecole d'application; medicine generale. p.505- 78. 23cm. Par., 1937. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1937, 127: Indikationer for profylaktisk serumbehandling av sarade. In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 93.-—Linberg, B. E. [AppUcations of cytotoxic antireticular serum (Bogomolec) in the treatment of certain wounds, and frostbite, at rear evacuation hospitals] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: 4.—Reinfections de serum. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1916-17, 66: 480-2.—Schmidt, H. Bedeutung der Serumtherapie in Krieg und Frieden. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 408. Also KUn. Wschr., 1943, 22: 154. Also Med. KUn., Berl., 1943, 39: 387.—Zembsch, L. Advances in serum therapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1920, 14: Suppl., No. 13, 70. SERUM. See also Biology, Institutes; Immune serum; Serotherapy. Chinard, F. T., Horack, H. M. [et al.] Production of antisera. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXII-13, 5 —■—■— Sera fiir die Human-Medizin. Ibid., 15-7.—Fleish- man, N. A. Method for obtaining serum from lesions to be studied under the darkfield. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief. Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 12, 7.—Mello, M. T. de. Soro normal de cavalo; propriedades relacionadas com os fenomenos lmunitarios. Rev. mU. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 21-7—Pereira, J. R., Da Silva Lacaz, C, & Corbett, C. E. Investigates experimentais sobre substitutos do sangue; soros antitoxicos e antimicrobianos secos. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1943, 32: 180-4.—Resta, C. A. Preparaci6n de sueros desecados de convalecientes. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 105; passim.— Sededdin Yarar [Bacteriology] Askeri tibbi baytari mec- muasi, 1936, 13: 399-413.—Selcuk, H. Serum konsantrasi- vonunda yeni bk yontem [A new phase in the concentration of serum] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 69-78. SERUM albumin. See Blood transfusion, Material. SERUM hepatitis. See under Hepatitis. SERUM sickness [incl. reactions] See also Disease—by specific types: Allergy; Serotherapy. Bardhan, P. N. A case of serum sickness. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 120-2.—Di Giorgi, P. Paralisi postsierotera- pica. Gior. med. mU., 1942, 90: 4; 112.—French, S. W. Serum reactions. MU. Surgeon, 1929, 64: 912-6.—Hoagland, R. J. Neuritis foUowing serum administration. Ibid., 1938, 82: 134-7.-—Hogan, B. W. Neuritis as a serum reaction; report of 2 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 403-8, pi—O'Meara, F. J. On serum reactions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 187-90.—Pimentel, W. Soro anafilaxia ou doenca do soro. Rev. mU. med. vet., Rio, 1939, 2: 1423-7.—Robertson, H. F., & Varmus, F. Report of a case of peripheral neuritis with hypertension foUowing serum therapy. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 129-32.—Rudolph, J. A. Serum reactions; a working classifica- tion. Ibid., 1943, 93: 473-7.—Sprugel, W. Ueber Serum- anaphylaxie. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 274—6. SERVICE. See also as compound term in combination with the following words: Air transports; Air Force Medical s.; Ambulance s.; Arctic s.; Aviation s.; Blood transfusion s.; Decontamina- tion s.; Dental s.; Detached s.; Disinfection s.; Emergency medical s.; Field s.; Field ambulance s.; Foreign s.; Health s.; Hospital s.; Limited s.; Medica] s.; Motion picture s.; Navy medical s.; Nursing s.; Nutrition s.; Optical s.; Pharma- ceutical s.; Prosthetic s.; Psychological s.; Recre- ational s.; Selective s.; Social s.; Surgical s.; Tropical s.; Veterinary s. See also under the following terms: Camp, Medical s.; Civilian defense subheadings (Food s.; Services) Collecting station, Medical s.; Combat, Medical s.; Dental s., Air s.; Emergency medical service subheadings (Shelter s.; Surgical s.) Evacuation—of wounded; Hospital ship, Medical s.; Motorized warfare, Medical s.; Mountain warfare, Medical s.; Naval medicine, Shore s.; Neurology, S. organization; Neuropsychiatry, S. organization; Parachute troops, Medical s.: Pathology, Organization of s.; Prisoner of war (various subheadings) Psychiatry, Service or- ganization; Radiology, Organization of service; Transport; Medical s. Borgmann, H. W. Der Einfluss sportUcher Leistung und des mUitarischen Dienstes auf den Vitamin C-Spiegel im Blut. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 229-36.—Cherviakov, S. Voennaja sluzba. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 837—41.—Climo, W. H. MUitary service and national health. J. State M., Lond., 1905, 13: 19-29.—Czech, W. [Effect of military service on the physical development of the soldier] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 33-41.—Decreto-lei No. 2.967 de 21 de Janeiro de 1941; altera um dispositivo da Lei do Servico militar. Arq. hig., S. Paulo, 1941, 6: No. 12, 207.—Haffter, C. Der infantile Mensch im Militardienst. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1941, 48: 196-231.—Monje, N. La educaci6n y militarization de la juventud boliviana. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1939, 3: 113-7.—Saleur, H., & Levy, R. Un exemple de contr61e preventif m6dico-physiologique des jeunes gens d'une sociSte' de preparation miUtaUe. Rev. hyg. mid. social., 1933, 12: 273-82. SERVICE command. See also Consultant. United States. Army Services Forces. Ninth Service Command. Monthly progress report. Fort Douglas, Jan., 1944- SERVICE COMMAND 909 SEWAGE United States. Army Services Forces. Second Service Command. Medical bulletin. Governors Island, No. 1-5, 1946. Ebaugh, F. G. Major psychiatric considerations in a service command. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 28-33. SERVICE Corps. See Medical Service Corps. SERVICE forces. See also Service command. United States. Army Services Forces. Annual report, 2.-5., 1942/43-1945/46. 4v. var. size [23^ to 26>£cm] Wash., 1943-47. ---- [Proceedings of the] Semi-annual Service Command conference [n.p.] 7., 1945- United States. Department of the Army. Services of Supply. Annual report. 1., 1941/ 42. lOOp. 2Zy2em. Wash., 1942. Spire. Organization of technical specialties in time of war. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 58: 1-6. SEVASTOPOL. See under World War II. SEWAGE [and sewerage] See also Camp; Civilian defense, Utilities; National defense, Defense area: Hygiene, etc. Capen, C. H., & Montin, H. S. Special sewage problems at Army cantonments. Sewage Works Engin., N. Y., 1942, 13: 197.—Haupt, H. Kriegswirtschaft und Abwasserfragen. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt.,1919, 37: 408-14.—Lieber, M. Biochemical oxygen demand test. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 121. --- Disposal. See also Sullage water. Gutschmidt. Die Abwasserbeseitigung, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung mUitarischer Anlagen. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 374-80.—Haskins, C. A., & Craig. R. H. Sewers, sewage, and sewage disposal. In: Aled. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 241-62.—Holmes, D. P. Chemical disposal of sewage. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 42-5.— Josten & Schultze-Gebhardt. Ueber landwirtschaftUche Nutzung von Abwassern aus Truppenunterkiinften. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1937, 2: 481.—Klegerman, M. H. Sewage disposal design for wartime industrial plants. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: No. 15, 82-5.—Manning, H. D. Post-war appUcation of war-time experience in sewage disposal. J. R. San. Inst., 1945. 65: 191-204.—Putnam, R. W. Sewage disposal problems of Chicago. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 58: 243-58, 2 pi.—Sewage disposal for smaU instaUations. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 108-13.—Wartime sewage disposal practice. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: No. 15, 81-96.—Zeliger, J. B. [An underground absorbing cesspool for sewage] Voen. san. delo. 1942, No. 9, 65. --- Treatment. See also Sewage works; Sludge. Duggan, T. L., & Mathieson, D. R. Anti- septicizing processes (sanitize, hygienize, perm- aseptic and puratize) 35 1. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-122 (Gen. 25) U. S. Nav. M Res. Inst. United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Sanitary Engineering. Subcommittee on Sewage Treatment at Military Installations. Sewage treatment at military installations. p.789-1028. 25^cm. Lancaster, 1946. In: Sewage Works J., 1946, 18: No. 5. --- Bulletin. Wash., 1947- Backmann, F. Emergency treatment of Army camp sewage. Engin. News Rec, 1942, 129: No. 3, 85.—Cohn, M. M. Sym- posium; post-war problems; the 10 year plan of sewage and waste treatment. Sewage Works J., 1943, 15: 1043-5.— Eliassen, R., & Schulhoff, H. B. Grease removal at Army sewage treatment plants. Ibid., 1944, 16: 296-317—Fair, G. M., Fuhrman, R. E. [et al.] Sewage treatment at military installations. Ibid., 1948, 20: 52-95.—Hatch, B. F. Sewage treatment at military installations. Ibid., 1943, 15: 839-^46.— James, G. V. A system of sewage treatment appUcable in the field. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 213-5.—Kessler, L. H.. & Norgaard, J. T. Sewage treatment at Army posts. Sewage Works J., 1942, 14: 757-83.—McCaskey, A. E.t jr, & Vermette, F. L. Some observations on grease in sewage at Army camps in Southeastern U. S. Ibid., 1944, 16: 886-92.—Moses, H. E. The effect of war conditions on sewage treatment in Pennsyl- vania. Pennsylvania Health, 1943, 4: No. 2, 8-10.—Ornstein, G. Sewage treatment abroad affected by war and economic conditions. Sewage Works Engin., 1941, 12: 163-6.—Porter, H. F. High-degree treatment for camp sewage. Engin. News Rec, 1943, 130: No.' 2, 106-10.—Safarewicz, A. [Purification of sewage on the hospital grounds in Vilna] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 14: 403-10.—Sewage treatment in Army camps. Sewage Works Engin., 1941, 12: 606.—Sewage treatment for Army camps. Sewage Works J., 1941, 13: 841.—Sewage treatment at military mstallations. Ibid., 1946, 18: 789-1028.—Sewage treatment and national defense. Sewage Works Engin., 1941, 12: 651.—Stepleton, H. A. Rotary distributors of sewage for sand filters. Pub. Works, N. Y., 1941, 72: 11.—Wood Imhoff tanks serve an Army camp. Engin. News Rec, 1943, 130: No. 14, 96-8. SEWAGE works. See also Sewage, Treatment; Sludge; Water supply, Installations. United States. War Production Board [Material on priorities as applied to sewage; works construction, maintenance and operation, furnished to the Federation of Sewage Works Association] 25p. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Bases of sewage plant design for Army cantonments; an interesting summary of design details set up for cantonment plants. Sewage Works Engin., 1942, 13: 71.—Caster, A. D. Experiences in operation of Army sewage treatment plants. Sewage Works J., 1944, 16: 1115-9.—Cohn, M. M. 637 sewage plants under construction during 1941; one-third of construction in defense works; 5,850 sewage plants now in service. Sewage Works Engin., 1942, 13: 74-86.—Depleted plant personnel is health hazard; New York Association fears effect of military and war industry services. Ibid., 348-50.— Eliassen, R., Milling, M. A. [et al.] Wartime operating prob- lems in municipal and Army sewage treatment plants. Sewage Works J., 1944, 16: 363-72.—Franks, J. T., & Obma, C. A. Operating experiences at Army sewage treatment plants. Ibid., 1943, 15: 1088-95.—Gilliland, P. C. The sewage disposal plant, Randolph Field, Texas. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1939, 3: 103-5.—Gordon, J. E. Sewage disposal plants. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 19.—Griffin, G. E., & Snell, J. R. Experience with high rate trickling niters at Army posts in New England. Sewage Works J., 1944, 16: 76-9.— Horazawa, I. Sengo ni okeru suido-kai no syo-mondai [The essential problems on the water works and sewerage in Japan after the war] Kosei kagaku, 1947, 6: 1.—Kessler, L. H., & Norgaard, J. T. Operation of Army sewage treatment plants. Sewage Works J., 1942, 14: 1228-63.—Macomb defense area given federal grant for building sewerage system to meet serious sanitation problem. Michigan Pub. Health, 1941, 29: 211.— Mathews, W. W. Problems of sewage treatment plant opera- tion under wartime conditions. Sewage Works J., 1944, 16: 17-24.-—Parsons, A. L. Report on the clogging of sewer pipes by Gordiacea. Mil. Surgeon, 1923, 52: 541.—Pettigrew, R. L., & Peterson, E. Salt-water carriage sewage system in Charlotte Amalie, St. Thomas, Virgin Islands of the United States. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, 15: 481-5.—Scott, W. J. Operation of sewerage systems and sewage treatment works from the stand- point of national defense. Sewage Works J., 1941, 13: 1131— 48.-—Sewage treatment plants for national defense projects. Pub. Works, N. Y., 1941, 72: No. 2, 9; 39.—Stanley, W. E. Designing sewage treatment plants for Army camps. Sewage Works Engin., 1942, 13: 240-5. SEXUAL life. See also Prisoner of war, Sex life; Prostitution; also Homosexuality; Marriage; Morality; Vene- real disease; War victim. Benjamin, H. The sex problem of the Army. CUn. Med., 1942, 49: 364-7.—Boone, J. T. The sexual aspects of mUitary personnel. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 113-24.—Ferreira Chaves, H. Em torno da questao sexual. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 99-124.—Hodann, M. The sexual problem in the Army. Voz. san. [Spain] 1937, No. 20, 13-4.—Sex. In: Psychol. Armed Serv. (Boring, E. G.) Wash., 1945, 395-409.—Vladescu. D. [Research on the sexual Ufe of draft mares] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur. 1937, 8: 157-67.—Weissenberg, S. Das Geschlechts- leben der Roten Armee. Zschr. Sexwiss.. 1926-27, 13: 26-8. --- Hygiene. See also Gonorrhea; Neurosyphilis; Syphilis; Venereal disease. United States. Army. Signal Corps Replacement Training Center. BTD-4: Military sanitation and sex hygiene; instructor's SEXUAL LIFE lesson plans. 25p. 26Hcm. Fort Monmouth, 1942. Also another edition, 13p. 26>^cm. Fort Monmouth, 1943. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Sex hygiene and venereal disease. 16p. 18cm. Wash., 1940. Murray, G. D. CivUian Ufe and the social health of the Air Forces. Addresses Southeast. Reg. Conf. Social Hyg., 1943, 11-7.—Smith, E. C. Sex hygiene in the Navy. Rhode Island M. J„ 1943, 26: 80-2. ---- in wartime. Hirschfeld, M. The sexual history of the World War. 375p. 24cm. N. Y., 1937. Pugh, W. S., & Podolsky, E. Sex and this war. 64p. 20cm. N. Y., 1942. Robinson, V. Morals in wartime. 205p. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Russell, G. L. Sex problems in war-time. 2. ed. 63p. 18Hcm. Lond., 1943. Scott, G. R. Sex problems and dangers in war-time. 85p. 19cm. Lond., 1940. Bemmel en, J. F. v. Kriegsdrang ein sexueUer Instinkt. Verh. Internat. Kongr. Sexforsch., 1927, 3: 16-23.—Benjamin, H. Morals versus morale in wartime; the sex problem in the Armed Forces. In: Morals Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y., 1943, 177-203—Burchard, E. Sexuelle Fragen zur Kriegszeit. Zschr. Sexwiss., 1914-15, 1: 373-80.—De Napoli, F. Guerra e problema sessuale. Bull. sc. med. Bologna, 1915, 9. ser., 3: 257-78. ------ Guerra e sesso. In his Sesso e amore, 3. ed., Milano, 1943, 1: 337-78.—Dominguez, H. A. Amor a la responsabUidad en la guerra. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1938, 38: 1025-52.—Fehlinger, H. Krieg und Geschlechtsleben. Zschr. Sexwiss., 1916-17, 3: 124-7. ——— Sexualprobleme des Krieges. Ibid., 340-3.—Futterman, S. Changing sex patterns and the war. Marriage & Family Liv., 1946, 8: 29.—Hirschfeld, M. Sensuality in the trenches. In bis Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y., 1937, 76-99. ------ Sadism, rape, and other atrocities. Ibid., 326-48.-—Hubler, J. Sex and warfare. Sexology, 1933-34, 1: 797-9.—Morals and the war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 323.-—Nachtrag zu unseren Berichten Aus der Kriegs- zeit. Jahrb. sex. Zwischenst., 1918, 18: 178-202.—Pick, F. Ueber Sexualstorungen Un Kriege. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1917, 54: 978. Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1917, 30: 1120.—Viry, H. L'instinct gen6sique et la guerre actuelle. Rev. g6n. clin. ther., 1916, 30: 355-7.----■— Army psychology; the sexual instinct and the war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1917, 104: 45. SHANGHAI. See Internee; Wars and campaigns (1937) World War II. SHARK. Baker, C. R., & Rose, C. W. A fatal case of shark bite. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 107.—Burden, W. D. Development of a shark deterrent. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 1: 244.—Mazet, H. S. Man-kUlers of the ages. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 238- 49.—Phalen, J. M. FataUty from bite of shark. Ibid., 1929, 64: 383.—Shark repeUents. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 6, 9.—Sharks. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 346. SHARK sense. See Aviator, Training. SHARPSHOOTER. See also Seasickness, Prevention; Shooting. Kravtchinsky, B. D., & Serebrennikov, P. I. [Tests for estimation of the energy used during the day of a Red Army sharpshooter] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 24-32 — Schmid, A. Schiesskunst und Auge; Untersuchungen an Wehrmannern mit Schiitzenauszeichnungen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1946, 23: 68-85. SHELL. See also Ballistics; Wound—by weapons: Shell. Langrod, K. Danger of poisoning by artiUery shells during attacks on settlements and some conclusions about its treat- ment and hygiene. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 5-7.—Logan, D. D. Carbon monoxide poisoning from detonation of h. e. shells, bombs, and mobile charges in closed places. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 225-34. SHELL fragment. See under Ballistics, Wound ballistics. SHELL SHOCK SHELL shock. See under War neurosis. SHELTER. See also Air raid shelter; Arctic service, Hygiene; Barracks; Carbon monoxide, Sources and hazards; Dugout; Emergency medical service, Shelter service; also Heater. Barker, E. D. Shelter, pneumatic (12-man) 27p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-2N, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Yaglou, C. P., Lee, G., & Solish, G. I. Per- formance of military shelters in high winds and in sub-zero temperatures. 14 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 2, Progr. Rep. Com. Envir. Hyg. U. S. Army, Bamber, G. The treatment of shelter skin lesions. Mod. Treatm. Yearb., Lond., 1942, 8: 275-80.—Johnston, R. A simple shelter. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 76-7.—Kerr, F. L. Progress in prefabricated shelters for the Arctic. Bull, Shelter (NRC) Wash., 1948, 9.—Koppes, W. F. Snow houses and other forms of Arctic shelters. Ibid., 6-9.—Krotkov, F. Ubezi&ce. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 619-26.-—Perry, K. M. A. The diseases of shelter-life. London Hosp. Gaz., 1940-41, 44: 44-7.—Sherman. Heating of shelters, BuU. Shelter (NRC) Wash., 1948, 11.—Weed, F. W. Troop shelter; A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 565-607.—Yaglou, C. P. Discussion of basic requnements of multi-purpose shelters. Bull. Shelter (NRC) Wash., 1949, 53-60. ---- Gas shelter. United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 3-350: Gasproof shelters. 59p. 22cm. Wash., 1943. SHIELD. See Eyeshield. SHIGELLA. See Dysentery, Bacteriology. SHIN-BONE fever. See Rickettsiasis (quintana) SHIP. See also Battleship; Convoy; Cruiser; Hospital ship; LST; Rescue ship; Transport. Abandon ship; review of a training film. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 4, 17-22.—Carr, H. The schooner Isabella, conversion from trader to yacht. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 95-101.—Della Monica, F. Considerazioni sul microcUma dei locaU macchine delle navi da guerra di superficie, con particolare riguardo agli incrociatori pesanti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1941, 47: 185-208.—Field, R. S. Safety equipment on vessels under war conditions. Tr. Nat. Safety Counc, 1942, 31. Congr., 1: 377-80.—Frates, F. E., jr. A modified quick- action beam clamp. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 981.—Lee, A. E. A record ship. Ibid., 1919, 13: 609.—Phalen, J. M. The wrecking of the San Francisco, an early troop ship in the Army. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 174-7.—Stewart, W. C. Methods of testing materials for use as salt water pipe lines in the naval service. Proc Maryland Delaware Water & Sewer. Ass., 1935, 9. conf., 28-66. ---- Air conditioning. See also Ventilation. Birren, J. E., Morales, M. [et al.] Studies of the effects of air cooling on personnel aboard the USS Washington (BB56) 22p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 6, Res. Proj. X-205, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Yaglou, C. P., Consolazio, W. V. A study of mean skin temperature and comfort of a large group of naval personnel living in a simulated battleship berthing compartment. 4p. 27cm. Bethesda. 1947. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-205, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. LO SHIP 911 SHIP Ellis, F. P., & Raymond, W. F. Bacterial content of the air in a cruiser and a submarine. Spec. Rep. M. Res. Counc, Lond., 1948, No. 262, 264-90, 2 pi—Guild, W. J. F. Some observations on the potentialities of air conditioning for H. M. ships on tropical service. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 262-73.—Moteki, K. Situ-nai kuki-tyu no sikki oyobi tansan no zyokyo-ho ni kan-suru zikken [Experiments in methods of removal of moisture and carbon dioxide from the aU of a room] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1926, 15: 141-52, tab.—Salutari, R. Le alterazioni fisico-chimiche dell'aria respirabile sui vari tipi di navi in pace ed in guerra ed i mezzi per risanarca. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: pt 2, 258-71.—Sellers, E. A., & Parker, J. M. Outline of proposed trials of air conditioning in frigates. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 151-7.—Shaw, T. B. VentUation in H. M. ships from the earliest times to the present day. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1926, 12: 175-201. ------ The maintenance of satisfactory an temperatures in Uving spaces and working spaces in ships of the British Naw. J. State M., Lond., 1927, 35: 575-90. Also J. R Nav. Serv., 1928, 14: 1-13.—Yates, M. T. Construction ventilation of ships. U. S. Nay. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 735^3. ---- Diseases aboard. See also Transport. Morales, M., & Tarver, E. The influence of weather, combat status, and overcrowding on the incidence of disease and accidents aboard naval vessels. 30p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-205, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Fiorito, G. Consumo, carico e scarico dei medicinaU di bordo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1916, 1: 73-7.—Influence (The) of weather, combat status, and overcrowding on the incidence of disease and accidents aboard naval vessels. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 9. ---- Disinfection and disinfestation [incl. rat- proofing] See also Rat control; Rodent control. Adriani P. Ontsmetting en asepsis onzer mailstoomers. Ned. mil. geneesk. arch., 1899, 23: 147-51.—Brown, E. W. The efficiency of carboxide gas as an insecticidal fumigant for naval and merchant vessels. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 294-317, nl—Craig T. C. The practical disinfection of ships of war. Proc. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1897, 147-68—Emploi (Sur1') de l'acide cyanhvdrique pour la destruction des rats et des parasites a bord des navires. Arch. med. pharm. nay., 1922, 120- 491-3.—Extracts from the report of the quarantine com- mission of the Office international d'hygiene publique. J. R. Nav M. Serv., 1934, 20: 314-8.—Grossi G.. V. Anotaciones al Codigo sanitario; tecnica de la fumigacion de barcos y locales por medio del zyklon B. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1936 6: 189-205, pi.—Hederer. A propos des procedes chimiques de ddratisation des navires. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 54-9.—Jennings, H. E. The^infestation of ships by fumigation. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1477-86 - Kurita, T. Ogura Maru-tyu ko-teppan syusyoku no kentei ovobi senpaku syodoku-yaku no sentaku [Examination ot damage by rust to the armor plates of the Ogura Mara, and the selection of disinfectants for ships] Gun igakkai zassi, 1897, 225-30.—La Terza, E. II rat-proofing deUe navi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 1, 83-7.—Lutrario, A Des Procedfe modernes de deratisation des navires. Arch. med. pbarm nav 1933, 123: 12-7.—Nerlich, G. Desinfektion und Entwesung an Bord. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944.463-9.— Nisiharu, T. Senpaku syodoku zissi ni tuite no gaiho [Hemarks on the results obtained by the disinfection of stops] .Gun igakkai zassi, 1896, 400-5.—Williams, C. L. Sulphur dioxide for the fumigation of ships; methods of use and prospects of improvement. J. R. Nav. N. Serv., 1934, 20: 303-13. ---- First aid. See First aid, naval. ---- Hazards. Behnke, A. R., Pace, N. [et al.] Report on the medical aspects of carbon monoxide concentra- tions aboard the LST 544 during the warm-up of tank engines. 13p. 26Hcm. Bethesda 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-154-C, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. GillesDie H E., & Benson, R. C. Accident prevention abotrdlbip: U- SNav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 661-8.-Injur.es due to special nautical hazards. Statist. Navy M 1947, 3. No o?2-5-Moteki, K., & Ikemoto. K. Hoken-zyo kyoyo-si- ebeki kaigun kantei-nai kuki-tyu no tansan-gasu oyobi sanso ganryo nituite [The minimal quantity of carbon dioxide and oxygen that can be contained in the.aU on board naval ships from the standpoint of hygiene] Kaigun gun-ikai zaasi, . 932 21: 357-67.—Parker, C. M. Gases in sunken and damaged ships US Nav. M Bull., 1944, 42: 743-7.-Rathbone A. D., IV.P Smoke eaters of the Navy; how selected crews are trained to fight fires at sea. Sc. Am., N. Y., 1943, 168: 150-3.—Witte. Zur Frage der Larmschadigungen des Gehors an Bord. Deut. MUitararzt, 1937, 2: 128-32. ---- Hospital of. See Hospital, Ship hospital. — Hygiene and sanitation. See also Rat control; Rodent control. Rual, P. E. M. Considerations sur l'hygiene a bord des batiments armes a la grande pSche. 63p. 25cm. Bord., 1939. United States. Navy. Bureau of Ships. Manual. Chapter 36: Sanitation. 7p. 23^cm. Wash., 1943. Also Revised ed. 6p. 4? Wash., 1946. NAVSHIPS 250-000-36. Amouroux, P. Hygiene et habitabUite des contre-torpilleurs ex-aUemands de la 1" D. C. T. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 163-5.—Clavijo y Clavijo, S. Concepto higienico del dread- nought y del sumergible. Prog, clin., Madr., 1916, 7: 301-24 — Condizioni per l'igiene e l'abitabilita degU equipaggi a bordo deUe navi mercantUi nazionaU. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 464-76.—Dumont, R., & Loir, A. Installation des W.-C. a bord des navires. Hyg. gen. appl., Par., 1910, 5: 577-82.— Fiorito, G. La combustione a naftetine a bordo delle navi da guerra; suoi pregi, suoi inconvenienti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1913, 19: 139-44.—Frazer, W. M. Hygiene of crew quarters. Med. Off., Lond., 1946, 76: 98.—Gordon, J. E. [Bearding the ship] In: Prev. Aled. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 1, 15.—Grunske, F. Wasserversorgung und -bereitung an Bord. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944 436-40.—Hillman, R. W. Diet aboard an auxUiary ship. U. S.' Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1579-82.—Pezzi, G. La dotazio- ne sanitaria di bordo negU ordinamenti navali dalle origini aUa meta del secolo XIX. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 113; 215, 2 pi. ---- Lighting. See also Illumination. Cronstedt, L. Nagra invandningar mot professor Sven Larssons uppfattning om belysningen p& flottans fartyg med hansyn till ogats morkeradaptation och ljusets siktbarhet. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1946, 71: 42-6.—Larsson, S. Svar tiU de av Dr. Louis Cronstedt framforda invandningarna mot arbetet om belysningen pk flottans fartyg etc. Ibid., 107-11. ------ & Forsstrom, A. Belysningen pa flottans fartyg med hansyn till ogats morkeradaptation och ljusets siktbarhet. Ibid., 1945, 70: 57-80 —Laurent. Eclairage k bord des batiments de guerre. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1927, 117: 130-40.—Shaw, T. B. Artificial' Ughting in H. M. ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1927, 13: 189-96. ---- Medical department. See also Medical department of ship. Morrison, O. B., jr. Utilization of spaces aboard ship by Medical Department. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 187-9, pi. --- Medical equipment. See also Chest; Equipment. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. 271/2: Soil der Sanitatsausrustungen. Teil 2: Sanitats- ausrtistungen der Schiffe mit Apothekenein- richtung [Reprint] 53p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. ____ M. Dv. 271/3: Soil der Sanitatsaus- rustungen. Teil 3: Sanitatsausrustungen fur Schiffe ohne Apothekeneinrichtung [Reprint] 40p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. ____ M. Dv. 271/7: Soil der Sanitatsaus- rustungen. Teil 7: Schiffssanitatsausrustung [Reprint] 95p. 22cm. Berl., 1941. Ponte, E. de. *Ueber die Ausriistung deutscher Kauffahrteischiffe mit Medikamenten, Hilfsmitteln zur Krankenpflege und Instru- menten (ein Beitrag zur Revision der diesbe- zuglichen Bestimmungen vom 3. Juli 1905) 47p. 8? Erlangen, 1928. ---- submarine. See Submarine. SHIPBOARD medicine. See under Naval medicine. SHIPBOARD OPERATING TABLE 912 SHIPWRECKED SHIPBOARD operating table. See Operating table. SHIP hospital. See under Hospital. SHIP surgery. See Naval surgery, Ship surgery. SHIPWRECK. See also Emergency; Rescue ship; Sea water, Potability. [Clippings on drowning and marine dis- asters, collected by F. L. Hoffman] 163p. 4? 1883-1920. Bostic, S. C. Abandon ship; loss of U. S. PoUux. Contact, Pensacola, 1943, 3: 178-84.—Eastland (The) disaster. Rep. Dep. Health Chic. (1911-18) 1919, 239-43.—Ehrenfreund, E. Rilievi medici sull'affondamento deUa R. Nave Leonardo da Vinci. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 167-90.—Epic (An) in salvage. Med. J. AustraUa, 1943, 1: 493. ---- Precaution. See also Life raft. Breusing. Seesicherheit. Deut. Rev., 1912, 3: 77-83 — Clarke, B. G. Canvas bag for Ufe raft first-aid kit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1256.—Entwistle, M. R. Life belt and first- aid packet. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 70.—H., E. G. Emer- gency ration, food and water for Ufeboats, rafts and floats. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 8, 1. ------ New fishing kits for lUe-boats and rafts. Ibid., No. 2, 7.—Holt, G. W. Exposure suit problem. AU Sea Rescue BuU., 1944, No. 2, 12.— Ivy, A. C, Futcher, P. H. [et al.] A tablet emergency ration for lifeboats and rafts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 841-7 — Life raft experiment. Air Force, 1943, 26: No. 11, 25.—Selig, R. J., jr. Two-medication first-aid packet. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2, 47. ---- Survivor. See next heading; also Survival. SHIPWRECKED. See also preceding headings; also Survival. Experience of a man who Uved 130 days on a raft. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 555.—Exposure and thirst at sea. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 729.—Futcher, P. H. The shipwrecked. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 100-2.—Hawkins, D. M. Adrift in a life-boat. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 658-64.—Hill, L. Help for the ship- wrecked. Brit. M. J., 1943,1: 269.—Mitchell-Heggs, B. Seven days adrUt in a Ufeboat. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 279-82.— Pinney, R. Nine days in an open Ufeboat. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 6, 51, &c—Roeland, C. Les naufrageurs du progres. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1932, 32: 675-9.—Schwarte, J. J. Shipwrecked! Pub. Health Nurs., 1938, 30: 462-4 — Smith, G. H. Twenty days on a raft. Contact, Pensacola, 1943-44, 3: 215-26.—Story (The) of two nurses returning on the torpedoed Rangitane. Australas. Nurs. J., 1942, 40: 38; 52. ---- Casualty. See also Immersion blast. Adrift at sea; some medical problems of shipwreck. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 72, 10.—Behr, C. H. Klinische Beobachtungen bei Schiffbruchigen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9:318-20.—Blain, D. Neuropsychiatric aspects and treatments of convoy and torpedo casualties. In: Man. MU. Neuro- psychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) Phila., 1944, 631—41.—Good, H. S. Fifteen days adrift on a raft; a clinical evaluation of five survivors. _U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 367-73.—Horton, A. J. Persistent tachycardia in a survivor adrift at sea for 83 days. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 1119.—Medical care of U. S. Merchant seamen suffering as a result of war disasters [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 5, 23.—Stephenson, C. S., Mast, G. W., & Shronts, J. F. First-aid treatment for certain conditions common among shipwreck survivors. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: 1-13.— Webster, D. Depth charge injuries. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1944, 29: 143.—White, J. C. Vascular and neurologic lesions in survivors of shipwreck; immersion-foot syndrome foUowing exposure to cold. N. England J. M., 1943, 228: 211-22. —— Painful swoUen feet secondary to prolonged dehydration and malnutrition. Ibid., 241-7. ■----— Vascular and neurologic lesions in survivors of shipwreck. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 647-83. ------ Painful edema of the extremities in shipwrecked mariners; a newly recognized syndrome occurring after prolonged dehydra- tion, malnutrition, and vitamin deficiency in southern waters. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 32-43. ---- Cold injury. See also under Cold exposure; Immersion in water. Blackwood, W. Studies in the pathology of human immer- sion foot. Brit. J. Surg., 1943-44, 31: 329-50. ------ & Russell, H. Experiments in the study of immersion foot Edinburgh M. J., 1943, 50: 385-98, 3 pi.—Blalock. A. Influence of exposure to cold and of deprivation of food and water on the development of shock. Arch. Surg., 1934, 29: 1055-68.— Brownrigg, G. M. Frostbite in shipwrecked mariners. Am. J Surg., 1943, 59: 232-47.—Fellowes, R. Nursing care of immersion foot. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 581.—Friedland, C. K. Immersion foot and alUed disorders. N. England J M 1943, 229: 734.—Goldstone, B. W., & Corbett, H. V. Aetiology of immersion foot. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 218.—Immersion foot BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 26-33.—Immersion foot. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 4, 14-7.—Johnson, A. C. Immersion foot. Med. J., Lond., 1944, 14: 8-13.—Learmonth, J. R., Ungley, C. C. [et al.] Discussion in immersion injuries and vasomotor disorders of the limbs in wartime. Proc. R. Soc M Lond., 1942-43, 36: 515-22.—Lewis, T. SweUing of the human Umbs in response to immersion in cold water. Clin. Sc. Lond 1939-42, 4: 349-60— Molnar, G. W. Survival of hypothermia by men immersed in the ocean. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946 131: 1046-50.—Muller, E., Rotter, W. [et al.] Ueber Untersuchungs- ergebnisse bei Todesfallen nach allgemeiner Unterkiihlung des Menschen in Seenot. Beitr. path. Anat., 1943, 108: 551-90.— N., L. H. Physiological responses to immersion in cold water. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 5, 5.—Schilling, V., & Wischeropp. Ein Fall von gestorter Warmeregulierung als Schiffbruchsfolge mit anderen vegetativen Storungen (vorlau- fige MitteUung). Arch. Schiffs Tropenhyg., 1926, 30: Beih. 1, 234-40.—Spealman, C. R. Temperature and blood flow in extremities immersed in water. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1944, 56: 38-40.—Survival period of men immersed in cold water. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 9, 17.— Ungley, C. C. Treatment of immersion foot by dry cooling. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 681. ------ Immersion foot and immersion hand (peripheral vasoneuropathy after chilling) BuU. War M., Lond., 1943-44, 4: 61-5. —----& Blackwood, W. Peripheral vasoneuropathy 'after chilUng; immersion foot and immersion hand. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 447-51. Also Rev. meU, Puebla, 1943, 16: No. 153, 34.—W., J. C. Warm seas immersion foot a different condition. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 4, 3.—Watson-Jones, R. Immersion foot, shelter foot, trench foot. In his Fractures, 3. ed., Edinb., 1943 1: 130-3.—Webster, D. R., Woolhouse, F. M., & Johnston, J. L. Immersion foot. J. Bone Surg., 1942, 24: 785-94.— White, J. C. Thermal injury to the feet secondary to immersion in cold water. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 226-38. ----- Immersion-foot syndrome following exposure to cold. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 647-69. ------ Immersion foot. Mod. Concepts Card. Dis., 1944, 13: No. 2, 1. ------& Warren, S. Causes of pain in feet after prolonged immersion in cold water. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 6-13. ---- Psychology. See also War neurosis. Anderson, E. W. Abnormal mental states in survivors, with special reference to coUective hallucinations. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 361-77.—Bellamy, W. A. Statistical analysis of traumatic war neurosis in merchant seamen. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 114-9.—Blain, D. Personal and morale factors in the etiology and prevention of traumatic war neurosis in merchant seamen. Ibid., 131-5.—Critchley, M. Psychologie des marins naufrages. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1948, 62: 404-6.—Hogan, B. W. Psychiatric observations of senior medical officer on board aUcraft carrier U. S. S. Wasp during action in combat areas, at time of torpedoing, and survivors' reaction. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 90-3.—Margolin, S. Kubie, L. S. [et al.] Nature and incidence of acute emotional disturbances in torpedoed seamen of the Merchant Marine who are continuing at sea. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1943, 50: 211-4. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1943, 97: 581-6. Also War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 393-408.—Parran, T. Traumatic neuroses in merchant seamen. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 113.—Simpson, J. F., & Wellman, M. Emotional reactions in survivors of H. M. C. S. Valleyfield. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, ci . oi a oi ---- Rescue. See also Rescue and its subheading (Air-sea rescue) Critchley, M. Shipwreck-survivors; a medi- cal study. 119p. 19cm. Lond., 1943. Sauerland, H. Das Rettungswesen an der See. p.36-92. 24cm. Berl., 1935. Veroff. Marine San., 1935, 26: United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. Handbook of SHIPWRECKED 913 SHIPYARD first aid treatment for survivors of disasters at sea. 17p. 19cm. Wash., 1943. After shipwreck. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 122.—Blain, D. Medical program for torpedo survivors. Crippled Child, 1942- 43 20: 93; 109.—Help for the shipwrecked; a practical guide. Brit M. J., 1943, 1: 168.—Hurd, P. V., jr. Artificial respira- tion in life rafts. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 85-7.— Lafontaine, W. L. Greenland rescue of soldiers. Ibid., 65.— Lewis, R. Torpedo survivors get quick help. Red Cross Courier, 1942, 21: No. 10, 5.—Martin, W. B. Rescue of sur- vivors from a burning ship. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 67-71.—Merrill, D. Treatment of patients suffering from dietary deficiencies and prolonged exposure. N. England J. M„ 1942, 227: 85.—Monahan, A. C. Life saving at sea. Science News Lett., 1943, 43: 396.—Morkotun, K. Obzor morskikh avarij, slucajuscikhsja s sudami, i mery spasanija v takikh slu6ajakh ljudej, v dastnosti bolnykh i ranenykh. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., S. Peterb., 1905, 94-108.— Navy (Bureau of Aeronautics) air sea rescue equipment. Air Sea Rescue BuU., 1944, No. 3, 3-8.—Rescue of survivors. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943,' 16: No. 2, 79.—Saint-Sernin, A. Cordial pour naufrages de l'air ou de la mer. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. AI. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 69.—Salvamento de ndufragos; metodos de respuacion artificial. Guatemala mid., 1946, 11: 17. --- Survival. See also Survival. Campbell, J. A., & Hill, L. Observations concerning the preservation of Ufe in shipwrecked Uidividuals. Lancet, Lond., 1928, 1: 42-4.—Chaudhuri, R. N. Survival after shipwreck. Ind.M. Gaz., 1944, 79: 26-9.—Guide (A) to the preservation of lUe at sea after shipwreck. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 463 (Abstr )—Ivy, A. C. Contributions to survival on a raft at sea. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15: 173-80.—Survival of men immersed in the ocean. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5- 617 —Tropical food for survivors on South Pacific islands. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 2, 87. --- Water and diet. See also Life raft; Sea water, Potability. Futcher, P. H., Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. Methods of reducing the amount of drinking water required by survivors of shipwreck. 5p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Suppl. to Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Bateman, J. B. Conservation and supply of fresh water during emergencies at sea. Proc Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 161-7.—Conservation of water on Ufe rafts and boats. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 3, 73-6 —F., P. H., C, W. V., & P., N. Rationing of water and food by shipwrecked personnel. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944 3: No. 5, 10-3.—Fetcher, E. S., jr. Drinking water supply on the Ufe raft. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945>, 2: 356-8 — Futcher, P. H., Consolazio. W. V., & Pace, N. Water balance of survivors of shipwreck in tropical waters. War Med., Chic, 1944 5: 203-6.—Gamble, J. L. The water requirements of castaways. Proc. Am. PhUos. Soc, 1944-45 88: 151-8.------ Physiological information gained from studies on the Hie rait ration. Harvey Lect., Bait. 1946-47 42: 247-73-Ladell, W. S. S. LUeboat-rations. Brit. M. Bull., 1947, 5: 10-2.— Methods of reducing the amount of drinking water required by survivors of shipwreck. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3. 16.—Querangal des Essarts, J. Secours aux naufrages; 1 eau douce a bord des radeaux de sauvetage. Rey. meU nav.. Far., 1947 2: 55-63.—Water (The) problem in shipwreck. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 246. SHIPYARD. See also Electric welding; Navy yard. Cristol. L'assistance medicale aux ouvriers et le probleme de la tuberculose dans les arsenaux. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 403; passim—Hinrichs, A. F. Shipyards con- structing United States Government vessels as of December 61, 1940. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 11, 4467-9.—Jenkinson S. The H. M. dockyard medical officer. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943,,29. 12-6.-Rozanov, P. Voennyj korabl In: Encikl. slovar voen med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 941-50, diagr.—Wartime mdustnal services with special comment on the Permanente foundation, CaUfornia Physicians' Service and Procurement and Assign- ment Service; some factual information. Indust. M., 1916, it. 174-7. ---- Disease. Drinker. P. The health and safety program of the US. Maritime Commission and the U. S. Navy m contract ship- yards. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 822, Disc, .862. J—" Health and safety in contract shipyards during the wan Occup. Med., 1947, 3: 335-43.-Falkemo, K. En undersoknrng betraffande blyp&verkan hos arbetarna vid ett medelstort svenskt varv under arbeten P& orlogsfartyg. N°rd. med 1941 12: 2835-40—Fleischer, W. E., & Viles, F. J. Lead hazard occurring during repair of a burned ship. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 386-8.—Hankins, F. D. Lead poisoning as a clinical entity during the reconditioning of warships. Ibid., 1785-91.— Lieber, H. An analysis of toe injuries in relation to accident prevention in a Navy yard. Ibid., 1941, 39: 433-8.—Miicke. Krankenstatistik bei der Kriegsmarinewerft WUhelmshaven. Mschr. Unfallh., 1941, 48: 339-45.—Shipyard cough. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 385. SHOCK. See also Burns, Complications; Cold exposure, Immersion in water; Injury; War neurosis, Shell shock. Blalock, A., Bard, P. [et al.] Shock, p. 107- 73. 24cm. Phila., 1943. In: Burns Shock &c. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943. Baird, C. L. A review of the current literature on the classification, etiology and treatment of shock. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 24-34.—Briquet, R. Choque. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 70-80.—Churchill, E. D. Note on shock. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 5.—Crile, G. W. Shock. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 891-8.—Levit, V., Pankratov, M., & Timofeev, N. Shok (shock) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1063-81.—Lucadou, W. v. Das Schock-und Kollapsproblem in seiner praktischen Auswirkung im Felde. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 652.—Makel, H. P. Shock. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 436-47.—Odelberg, A. Om shock. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1945, 70: 251-7.—Pinheiro Guimaraes, U. O choque em cUurgia de guerra. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 1043- 78.—Quadros Tejeiro, M. de. Shock. Med. & cu:. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 16, 3-20.—Richards, D. W., jr, Fine, J., & Long, C. N. H. Shock. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 335-63.—Schlinck. Shock and the control of shock. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 74-6.—Schoneberg, G. Kollaps und Schock. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 9. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 161-9 — Trueta, J. Shock. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 129-40. ---- Autonomic nervous system. Kliszowski & Cuinet. Le sympathique dans le choc trau- matique. Bull. Soc. meU mil.f r., 1945, 39: 219-22— Kos- kowski, W. Wstrzasy eksperymentalne a uklad nerwowy wegetatywny. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 108-10. Biochemistry. Banaitis, S. I. [Chemism of the blood in traumatic shock] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1936, 5: 111-20.—Borovska, B. M. Zmeny krve pfi Sokovych stavech. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 91-104.—Cremer, H. D. Physiologisch-chemische Unter- suchungen beim Wundshock. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 79_84 Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 150 (Abstr.) Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 72: 778 (Abstr.)—Durrum E L., & Jensen, H. Biochemical studies on shock. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. D Proj 4 No 9, 1. ------ & Hamolsky, M. L. Biochemical studies'on shock. Ibid., App. C. Proj. 3, No. 15, 1—Durrum, E L McDonald, B. K., & Jensen, H. Biochemical studies on shock. Ibid., Proj. 1, No. 19, 1; Proj. 2, No. 19, 1—Gutmann, H Kroll, H. H. [et al.] Chemical studies in traumatic shock. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 824-9.—Jensen, H., & Hamolsky, M L. Biochemical studies on shock. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 4, No. 14, 1.—Ploticyna, T. G. N6ktere biochemicke zmeny krve a moku rnozkomichoveho pfi Sokovych stavech. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 111-6.—Studies on the vaso-depressor principle in shock. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 13. ---- Cardiovascular system. Chambers, R., Zweifach, B. W. [et al.] Ex- ploratory investigations on the peripheral circu- lation in response to various agencies including traumatic injury and adrenal compounds. 6 1. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms No. 32, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Gibson, J. G., 2d, Aub, J. C, & Evans, R. D. The circulatory response to therapeutic measures, including blood substitutes and preserved red cells, in experimental shock. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944 Forms No. 35, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Richards, D. W... jr. The circulation in traumatic shock in man [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944 Forms No. 31, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Olson W H., Gutmann, H. [et al.] Circulating time in shock. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 830-42—Sugihara, E. SHOCK Den-sin-zu ni yoru shock no zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studies in shock by means of the electrocardiograph] Rinsyo geka, 1948, 3: 408-11.—Sulcev, G. P. Characteristika obehu krevnfho pfi sokov^ch stavech. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 68-91. ---- Clinical aspect. Cassels, D. E. A clinical review of shock in battle casualties. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 458-63.—Duesberg. Klinisches Bild und experimentelle Untersuchungen des Schocks. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost, 1942, 2: 57-9. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 68-71.—Honig, J. Klinickd charakteristika Sokov^ch stavu. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1947, 16: 48-66.—Kedrov, A., A., Urinson, A. P. [et al.] Klinideskie nabljudenija nad ranenymi v sostojanii shoka. Klin, med., Moskva, 1947, 25: No. 4, 38-52.—Leander, G. Klinik och behandling av traumatisk shock. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 101-9.—Liebau, G. Beobachtungen bei Schock- und Kollapszustanden. Bull. War. M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 274 (Abstr.)—Richards, D. W., jr. The cUnical aspects of shock. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 335-41.—Shepherd, J. A. CUnical aspects of wound shock. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 204-17. ---- Cold exposure. See Cold exposure. ---- Diagnosis. Canada. National Research Council. Associate Committee on Medical Research. Subcommittee on Shock and Blood Substi- tutes. The early recognition and treatment of shock. 26p. 20J^cm. Ottawa, 1943. United States. Office of Civilian De- fense. Medical Division. The clinical recog- nition and treatment of shock. 35p. 23^cm. Wash., 1943. Cole, W. H. The early recognition and treatment of shock. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 282-90.—Early (The) recognition and treatment of shock. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 196- 205.—Kekwick, A., Maycock, W. d'A. [et al.] Diagnosis and treatment of secondary shock; a study of 24 cases. In: War Med., Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y., 1942, 263-77.—Prodromal signs of shock. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 5, 1-5. ■--- Hemodynamics. See also other subheadings. Evans, E. I., Cournand, A. [et al.] The effects on plasma volume of intravenous injection of concentrated human albumin solution, in shock and other clinical conditions, when given without additional fluid and when given with varying amounts of additional intravenous fluid. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 61, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. * Ricca, R. A., Fink, L. T. [et al.] The distribu- tion of body fluids of dogs in traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 25 of preceding study. Seligman, A. M., Frank, H. A., & Fine, J. Traumatic shock; hemodynamic effects of alter- ations of blood viscosity in normal dogs and in dogs in shock. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 55 of preceding study. Emerson, C. P., jr, & Ebert, R. B. A study of shock in battle casualties; measurements of the blood volume changes occurring in response to therapy. Ann. Surg., 1945, 122: 745-72.—Kovacs, E. A keringo vermennyisig csokkenese traumas shockban. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 750-6.—Utterback, J. A. Fluid balance mechanism in health and in shock. Army Vet. Bull., 1943, 37: 110-21. --- hemorrhagic. See also Hemorrhage. Frank, H. A., Seligman, A. M., & Fine, J. Traumatic shock; the treatment of hemorrhagic shock irreversible to replacement of blood volume deficiency. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 45, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Greig, M. E. Studies on shock induced by hemorrhage; the inactivation of the apoenzyme of SHOCK amino acid oxidase and lactic dehydrogenase in anoxia [l]p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 20 of preceding study. Lamson, P. D. Shock from hemorrhage; final report. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 47 of preceding study. Banaitis, S. I. Shok i krovopoterja. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 190-5.—Hemorrhagic and traumatic shock. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: No. 4, 31-4.—Hornbaker, R. W. Hemor- rhage, shock, and their treatment. Ibid., 1945, 18: 27-31.— Lambert, J. Shock, haemorrhage, and the selection of cases for immediate operation. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 19-22.— Sullivan, J. M. Shock and hemorrhage. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 2.—Treatment of shock resulting from loss of blood. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 4.— Truini, F. Shock post-emorragico ed alzata precoce. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 480-5. ---- Metabolic effects. See also Protein deficiency. Conference on intermediary metabolism in shock [Proceedings] 53p. 23cm. N. Y., 1943. Fink, R. M., Enns, T. [et al.] Plasma protein metabolism, normal and associated with shock; observations using protein labeled by heavy nitrogen in lysine [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 42, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Potter, V. R., & Meyer, R. K. Biological energy transformations and the shock problem. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 36 of preceding study. Whipple, G. H. Labelled plasma protein studies in shock. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 33 of preceding study. Cordier, D. Anoksja a wstrzqs urazowy. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 104-7.—Introzzi, A. S., Manrique, J., & Ranaele, T. Influencia de la desnutrici6n proteinica en el shock traum&tico experimental. Bol. Acad, argent, cir., 1949, 33: 32-40.— Long, C. N. H. Intermediary metabolism in shock. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 356-63.—Savchenko, N. I. O diagnostideskom znacenii nakoplenija promezutofinykh pro- duktov obmena v krovi kontuzennykh. Nevropat. psikhiat., 1947, 16: No. 3, 43-6.—Sigrist, A. V. Material k charak- teristice poruch vymSny latkove v organismu ranenych stizen^ch sokovym stavem. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 116- 34.—Sik, L. L. Hlad po kysUku pfi sokovych stavech. Ibid., 104-11. ---- Nervous system. Blalock, A. The utilization of oxygen by the brain in traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 46, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Evans. Physical signs of spinal cord injury in patients in shock. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 10. --- Pathogenesis. Mylon, E., Cashman, C. W., jr. & Winter- nitz, M. C. Studies on mechanisms involved in shock and its therapy [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 34, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Aub, J. C, Brues, A. M. [et al.] Bacteria and the toxic factor in shock. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 71-3.—Bowers, W. F. Nature and the treatment of shock. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 41-8.—Etiology of shock; fibrinolysin (?) U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1295-7.—Freeman, N. E. The mechanism of shock. In: Burns Shock &c. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943, 107-30.—Grezersen. Nervous factor in traumatic shock. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 13, 9.—Gunther, L. Venopressor mechanism in the production of shock; its treat- ment with nikethamide. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 300-7.—Nores, A. (h.) La etiopatogenia del shock en los heridos por proyectUes. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 1048-54.—Oribe, J. M. Ventajas del metodo de Phillips van Slyke en el estudio de las alteraciones de la sangre en el shock y otros estados patol6gicos. Ibid., 1946, 45: 67-96.—Pasqualini, C. D. de. El problema del shock en la guerra y en el laboratorio. Reforma med., Lima, 1946, 32: 77-88.—Petkun, T. J. A toxaemia szereper61 traumas shockban. Honvedorvos, 1950, 3: 159 (Abstr.)—Prinzmetal, M., Freed, S. C, & Kruger, H. E. Pathogenesis and treatment of shock resulting from crushing of SHOCK 915 SHOCK muscle. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 74-9.—Schwiegk. Neue Gesichtspunkte zur Pathogenese und Therapie von Schock und Kollaps. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost, 1942, 2: 60-2. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 71-4.—Seeley, S. F. Shock; a graphic interpretation of its mechanism, symptoms, and treatment. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 300-6.—Shorr, E., Zweifach, B. W., & Furchgott, R. F. Further discussion of the toxic factors in shock. Tr. Conf. Metab. Aspects Convalesc, 1945 11. meet., 106-9.—Stefaits, G.. & Kovacs, E. A traumas shock kerdesenek jelenlegi aUasa; irodalmi osszefoglalas; sajdt kUnikai 6s kiserletes vizsgalatok. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 739-49.—Tissue damage, blood loss, and shock. Bull. Army M. Dep.. Lond., 1945, No. 43, 1-3.—Wheeler, D. W. 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See also other subheadings (Treatment, etc.) Frank. H. A., Altschule, M. D., & Zam- check, X. Traumatic shock; pressor therapy: The effect of paredrine (p-hydroxy-a-methyl- phenylethylamine hydrobromide) on the circula- tion in hemorrhagic shock in dogs [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 2S. Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Koll. Schock und KoUaps; pharmakologische Gesichts- punkte. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost, 1942, 2: 64-6. Also Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 76.—Li Voti, P. Influenza degli antistaminici sull'alterata idrofiUa dei tessuti neUo shock da eviscerazione. Minerva chir., Tor., 1949, 4: 596-600.—Morphia in shock. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-^2) 1943, 4. ---- Physiopathology. Goldberg, M., & Fine, J. Traumatic shock; intestinal absorption in hemorrhagic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 50, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Scholz, D. E., Schultz, J. H. [et al.] Study of the body temperature and water content in shock produced by the continuous injection of adrenalin with and without anesthesia [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 26 of preceding study. Orbeli, L. A. Fiziologiceskie osnovy travmaticeskogo soka. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 5-13.—Shorr, E., Zweifach, C. W., & Furchgott, R. F. Further studies on shock and hypertension. Tr. Conf. Metab. Aspects Convalesc, 1946, 12. meet., 173; 13. meet., 174. ---- Prevention. Atamal, S. [Shock and measures of preyention] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 39-42.—Beringer, J. V. K profilaktike sokovykh sostojanij. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 7, 19.—Blalock, A. Prevention and treatment of shock. In: Burns Shock &c. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943, 131^7.—Cowell, E. M. Prevention and treatment of shock. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 14-21. ------ & Pasqualini, R. Q. Prevenci6n y tratamiento del shock. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 781-8.—Gadzhiev, K. D. [Pro- phylaxis and treatment of traumatic shock] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, June, 37-42.—Kendrick, D. B., jr. The pre- vention and treatment of shock during surgical procedures. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 247-53.—Pasqualini, C. D. de. Pro- filaxis del shock con vitamina C; bases experimentales. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 554-64.—Stecki, B. Zapobieganie i leczenie wstrzasu u rannych. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 20-7. ---- Research. [Canada] National Research Council. Subcommittee on Shock and Blood Substi- tutes. Proceedings of the ... meeting. Ottawa, 8., 1944- Prinzmetal, M. Final report on shock studies. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 56, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Stead, E. A., jr. Experimental and clinical studies on shock. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 41 of preceding study. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Shock and Transfusions. Bulletin on shock. Wash., 1941- ---- Minutes of the meeting. Wash., 1941- TJnited States. National Research Coun- cil. Division of Medical Sciences. Shock report. Wash., No. 20, 1944- Calver, G. W. The shock problem [with extensive bibhog- raphy] U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 358-80.—Corey, E. L. Shock. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 9, 5-7 — Harkins, H. N. Conference on shock. Bull. Shock (NRC) Wash., 1944, 255-72.—Hirose, N. Gaisyo-sei shock ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Research in wound shock] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 565; 728.—Lichtenberg, J. Z dejin badani o soku. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 65-8.—Poupa, O., Jelfnek, V., & Vajcenbacher, C. V. Pokusne studie o soku. Rozhl. chir., Praha, 1949, 28: 363-6, illust.—Special shock studies by D. Ebert & C. P. Emerson. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 4.—Statements of Subcommittee on Shock, Division of Medical Sciences, National Research Council. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 2.—Symposium on shock. Ibid., 2-6.—Turck, F. B. Researches on the shock reaction before the Great War confirmed by actual experience in war. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 64: 687-709. ---- surgical. Austin, T. R. A consideration of the mechanism and treat- ment of surgical shock. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 426- 34.-—Curtillet, E. Du choc en chirurgie de guerre. Afrique fr. chir., 1946, 4: 313-21.—Gray, H. K., & Chauncey, L. R. Surgical shock. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 1-10.—Jurasz, A. O wstrz^sie urazowym. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 80-6.-— McQuade, G. D. Shock and anoxia in the operating room. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 2, 31-8.—Nores, A. (h.) El shock de los operados por heridas del abdomen; contribucion a su estudio. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 796-806. ---- therapeutic. See Shock therapy. ---- Tourniquet shock. Katzin, L. I., & Warren, S. L. Thiamine deficient diet in tourniquet shock in rats [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 24, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc ■—■— & Ricca, R. A. Effects of environmental temperature and anesthesia on the survival of tourniquet shock by rabbits [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 27 of preceding study. Mylon, E., & Winternitz, M. C. Factors concerned with the induction of tourniquet shock. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 59 of preceding study. Potter, V. R., & Meyer, R. K. Biochemical changes in the blood of rats after reapplication of limb tourniquets. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 53 of preceding study. Croxatto, H., Croxatto, R., & Rosati, S. Actividad leucU- glicinasica del plasma en el shock por torniquete. Bol. Soc. biol. Santiago, 1948-49, 6: 2-5. ------ Poder antitriptasico del plasma durante el sbock por torniquete. Ibid., 10. ---- traumatic. Aub, Nathanson & Zamecnik. Traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 60, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. SHOCK 916 SHOCK Beecher, H. K. U., Mallory, T. B. [et al.] Physiologic effects of wounds (also called Study of severely wounded and shock study) MS. 12 Chapt. illust. After 1943. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. British Traumatic Shock Research Team C. M. F. Investigation of war wounds; trau- matic shock; interim report on the work of the British Traumatic Shock Research Team C. M. F., by R. T. Grant. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 52, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Cordier, D. G. E. Choc traumatique. p.121- 82. 20cm. Montreal, 1943. In his Probl. med. guerre, Montreal. Fine, J., Frank, H. A. [et al.] Traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 38, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Gregersen, M. I. Traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 40 of preceding study. Harkins, H. N., Duncan, G. W. [et al.] Final report of work on traumatic shock [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 37 of preceding study. Ricca, R. A., Fink, K. [et al.] Effect of en- vironmental temperature on the control of trau- matic shock in dogs [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 21 of preceding study. Adkins, C. D. Traumatic shock. Surg. Staff Semin. Minne- apoUs Veterans Hosp., 1949, 6: 17-40k.—Bastos, A. de. Choque de guerra (conceito, etiopatogenia, tratamento) Hora med., Rio, 1943, No. 66, 63; passim.—Bauer, F. K. [Decom- pression shock] In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 17.—Baumgartner. Le choc traumatique; etiologie, pathogenie et traitement. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1941, 18: 30-5.—Belichenko, A. V. VUjanie endokrinnykh zelez i toksieeskikh doz tireoidina na te6enie i iskhod travmati6eskogo soka. In Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 402-13.— Berbiela, F. F. El shock traumatico en los escalones avanzados. Rev. san. guerra, Barcel., 1937, 1: 71-3.—Best, C. H., & Taylor, N. B. Wound shock; cUnical and physiological con- siderations. In their Physiol. Basis Med. Pract., 3. ed., Bait., 1943, 432-41.-—Bornemisza, G., & Klinghoffer, L. A traumis shock tabori eii. szempontbol. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 518- 26.—Borovskaja, V. M. Izmenenija krovi pri voenno-travma- ticeskom shoke. Biull. eksp. biol. med., 1945, 19: 33-6.— Cannon, W. B. Wound shock. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 185-213.—Chappoux. Le choc traumatique en chirurgie de guerre; revue generale. Rev. sc. mid. fr. Moyen Orient, 1942, 1: 113-51.—Chatagnon, P. A. Le choc traumatique de guerre. Ann. mid. psychol., Par., 1940, 98: pt 2, 57-61.—Couto Nobre. Shock traumatico; etiopatogenia e tratamento. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1943, 5: 3-36—Duesberg, R. Beobachtungen iiber den sogenannten Wundshock; zugleich ein Beitrag zur Pathophysiologic des Entblutungszustandes. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 69-76. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1942^3, 3: 149 (Abstr.) Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 778 (Abstr.)—Fegler, J. Uwagi w sprawie doswiadczalnego wstrzasu urazowego. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 100-4.-—Fine, J. Experimental traumatic shock. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 341-56 — Giacobbe, C. Note sullo shock neUa traumatologia di guerra Gior. med. mU., 1947, 94: 433-41. Also French transl., BuU internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1947, 20: 447-52.—Grant, R. T, Memorandum on the observations required in cases of wound shock. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 332-6—Hirose, M. Y. Gaisyo-sei shock ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studj concerned with traumatic shock] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 876 997.—Honig, J. Uvod k pracim skupiny 1 o Soku. Voj. zdrav Usty, 1947, 16: 42—4. •----—■ Zkusenosti souborngho studia sokovych staviS u ranSn^ch v useku divise. Ibid., 45-7.— Lane, G. A., & Watt, J. G. Secondary shock and its relation to wounds. Univ. Toronto M. J., 1939-40, 17: 117-22 — Lichtenberg, J. K ot£zce soucasneho nazfrani na etiologii, le6enf a prevenci Soku. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 340-3.— McMichael, J. CUculatory coUapse and wound shock. Edin- burgh M. J., 1941, 48: 160-72. Also Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2: 265-77.—Mastrianni, M. A. Trau- matic shock. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 19-22.—Memorandum on wound shock. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 251.—Merchant, J. E. Traumatic shock. Contact Point, 1941-42, 19: 78-80.—Mira da Silva, A. C. Shock traumatico; diagnostico e tratamento. Bol. DU. serv. saude mil., 1946, 9: 23-38.—Opizzi, J. Shock traumatico; estudio sintStico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 76-8.— Petrov, N. N. Travmati6eskij sok. In his Lechen. ran. voine, 6. izd., Leningr., 1942, 90-3. ------ [The pathogenesis and therapy of traumatic shock] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 3-11.—Petrovi£, G., & Jovanovic, I. [Traumatic shock. Mechanism, symptomatology and treatment] Voj. san glasnik, 1930, 1: 192-206.—Pinheiro Guimaraes, U. O choque em traumatologia de guerra. Impr. mid., Rio 1943 19- No. 356, 73-92.—Schdneberg, G. KoUaps und Shock' In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1941, 138-46- 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943, 157-65.—Smith, G. G. Wound shock' Univ. Toronto M. J., 1940-41, 18: 148-52.—Stewart, J. D., 4 Warner, F. Observations on the severely wounded in forward field hospitals; with special reference to wound shock Ann Surg., 1945, 122: 129-46.—Sullivan. J. M. Shock in forward areas. Wisconsin M. J., 1946, 45: 213-6.—Traumatic and burn shock. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 343-5.—Tupin. A propos du choc traumatique. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949 43: 128.—Tzanck, A., & Chiche, P. Le choc des blessfe! Paris med., 1945, 150-8.—Vincent, C. Shock from war wounds. Med. BuU., Par., 1917-18, 1: 428.—Wound shock. Brit. M J 1918, 1: 263. --- Treatment. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Committee on Trau- matic Shock and on Blood Transfusion. The treatment of wound shock. 20p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1940. Also 2. ed. 32p. 24^cm. Lond., 1944. Forms No. 1, War Mem. M. Res. Counc. Privy Counc. Gt Britain. Bainbridge, W. S. The treatment of shock. C. rend. Congr internat. meU pharm. mU. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 125-9 — Birchall, R. The shock of battle wounds; a review of the treat- ment in 2,000 casualties. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 291-9.— Borst, J. G. G., & Veening, H. P. [The task of the internist in treatment of the war-wounded; post-traumatic secondary shock] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1940, 84: 914-22.—Crile, G., Glasser, O., & Quiring, D. P. Shock, exhaustion and restora- tion : the underlying principle and practical appUcation in war. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1942) 1943, 157-60.—Dunphy, J. E. The therapy of shock; some lessons from military surgery. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1945, 21: 111-6.—Finch, E. Shock and its treatment. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 18-25; 2. ed., Bait., 1942,1: 37-47.—Graszmik, T. A. A shock terapiaja a nervizmus tananak megvildgftasdban. Honvedorvos, 1950, 3: 155-9 (Abstr.)—Hammond, T. E. Treatment of wound shock. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 468.—Harkins, H. N. Treatment of shock in wartime. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 520-35. ------ Treatment of shock from war injuries. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1942, 41: 287-93. Also Illinois M. J., 1943, 83: 325-31 — Holtzer, P. A. F. H. Over de behandeling van shock bij luchtbombardementen. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1944, 88: 203- 5.—Joergenson, E. J. Shock and its treatment. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourvUle, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 160.-—Kahlson, G. Fysiologiska synpunkter pa shock och dess behandling. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 89-93.— Lewy. Le traitement du shock. BuU. internat. Serv. sante\ Liege, 1944, 17: No. 12, 8-15.—McMichael, J. The practical management of wound shock. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 671-3.— Maycock, W. d'A., & Whitby, L. E. H. Some aspects of wound shock with experiences in treatment. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 173-87. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 358-71 — Petrov, I. R. Travmati6eskij Sok i terapija pri nem. Voen. med. sborn., 1945, No. 2, 61-97.—Popovian, I. M. [The treat- ment of traumatic shock] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 55.— Raven, R. W. Treatment of shock in war surgery. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 950.—Raymond, G. H. Treatment of shock and soft tissue wounds. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 4, 3-12.—Royer & Barbizet. Traitement medical du choc et intervention chirurgicale chez les blesses de guerre. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1945, 71: 334.—Schlink. Schock und Schockbekampfung. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost, 1942, 2: 62-4.— Teneff, S. Le shock ed U suo trattamento. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 135-7.—Treatment of wound shock, Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 290. Also Clin. J., Lond., 1940, 69: 324. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1564. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 243-52. Also Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 300. Also Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 945; passim. ---- Treatment: Anesthetization. See also Injury, Treatment: Anesthetization. Beecher, H. K. Resuscitation and anesthesia for wounded men; the management of traumatic shock. 161p. 23^cm. Springf., 1949. Ricca, R. A., Fink, K, & Warren, S. L. The effect of sulfadiazine, antitoxins, globulins, and dog plasma on dogs in traumatic shock under sodium pentobarbital anesthesia [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 23, Shock Rep. Div. M. Sc U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Anaesthesia with intravenous pentothal in cases of shock and haemorrhage. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 9, 3.—Boyle, A. K. The value of low spinal block, lumbo-sacral, SHOCK 917 SHOCK analgesia in the treatment of shock associated with wounds of the lower extremities. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 339.— Buonomo la Rossa, B. L'influenza dell'anestesia del seno carotideo sulla cloremia nello shock sperimentale. Gior. med. mU., 1949, 96: 464-9.—Cordier, D. L'anesthesie des blesses choques. In his Probl. med. guerre, Montreal, 1943, 112-6.— Pentothal in cases of shock and haemorrhage. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 13.—Spinadel, L. Sok a jeho vztah k anestesU. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 343-50.— Stoddard, C. C. Anaesthesia in shock. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 140-6. ---- Treatment: Heat. Avoidance of warmth for shock. Bull. Axmy M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 22, 8.—Blalock, A., & Mason, M. F. A com- parison of the effects of heat and those of cold in the prevention and treatment of shock. Arch. Surg., 1941, 42: 1054-9.— Blanketing casualties. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943,48:532.—Brown, D A. G. The use of the 1 kw. lighting set in the treatment of shock. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78:40-3.—Cirulnik, S.I. Obogrevatel dlja sokovoj palaty. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, 54.—Cottle, G. F. Diathermy in shock; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1927, 25: 340-3.—Forrest, J. A. Heat treat- ment in shock. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 128.—Hitching, R. L. Wound shock; a heated couch. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 668.—Newell, A. G. Heat treatment in shock. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 111.—Use of blankets for casualties (War Office Circ.) BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 428 (Abstr.)— Warmth for shock. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 17, 5. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 4 — Warning against overuse of warmth in treatment of shock. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 886.—Warning of use of warmth for treatment of shock. Ibid., 246.—Wright, R. D. Heat and cold in the prevention and treatment of shock. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 629. ---- Treatment: Miscellaneous methods. Asratian, E. A. [New method in treatment of traumatic shock] Voen. med. glub. tvla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 61-77. Also Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 8, 14-24 —Badger, M. P. A new wire litter frame for shock treat- ment. Mil. Surgeon, 1919, 44: 652-5.—Barrett, W. A. Hyper- tensive preoperative shock treatment in war wounds; a pre- liminary report written in the field. Ibid., 1945, 97: 317-21.-— Belousov, A. G. [Treatment of shock in the regimental area by direct action on the autonomous centers] Biul. eksp. biol. med., 1944, 17: No. 6, 15-7.—Berkovich, E. M. [Experiment in a medico-sanitary battaUon with the treatment of traumatic shock by the method of direct chemical influence upon auto- nomic centers] Ibid., 18-21. —---- [Results of the appUca- tion of Stern's method of treatment of traumatic shock in front- line medical sanitary battaUons] Kbirurgia, Moskva, 1944, No. 7, 8-12.—Brown, H. R., jr. Laboratory aids in the treat- ment of the shock state. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1345- 55.—Chukichev, I. P. Simpatomimetinovaja terapija travma- ticeskogo soka. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 5, 40-9.—Creyssel, J., & Suire, P. Sur le choc traumatique des bless6s de guerre; infiltration des deux regions sinu-carotidiennes dans le traite- ment du choc traumatique. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1940, 66: 762-5. Also Presse med., 1940, 48: 979.—Eysseric. Injection intra-cardiaque d'adrenaline dans un cas de shok traumatique. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1925, 19: 206.—Morphia in shock. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942^3, 2: 391 (Abstr.)—Tramsen, H. Nyere retningslinier for behandlingen af det posttraumatiske shock. MiUtaerlaegen, 1942, 48: 41-72. ---- Treatment: Organization of service. See also subheading (Prevention) also Shock ward. , , Alvik, I. Sjokkbehandling i felt. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1948 8-23.—Banaitis, S. I. Borba s shokom l krovopoterej na PPM i DPM. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 38-45. ■ ,_ ■ .; Ocenka effektivnosti nekotorykh protivosokovykh meropnjatij po dannym DMP i hospitalej 1-oj linii. Voen. med. sborn., 1946, 3: 141-9. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948 47: 303-12.—Collinson, H. Treatment of wound shock in first-aid posts. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 750.—Correia Neto, A, & Monteiro, J. Tratamento do choque traumatico n<> J2 ND Field Hospital (22 de novembro de 1944 a 22 de marco de 1945) Rev. med. cir. BrasU, 1945, 53: 349-57— Edwards, F. R. The treatment of shock in air-raid casualties. Punjab Ni. J. 1943 8: 191-6.—Formby, R. H. The treatment of shock in the field. Med. J. Australia, 1944, 1: 357-68—Gorinevskaja, V. V. Shok i borba s nim na etapakh evakuacu. In her Ferv. khu. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem., Moskva, 194A 55-67.—Gusynin, V. A. [Active-surgical aid in traumatic shock in miUtary field surgery] Nov. khir. arkh., 1936, 35: 566-72.—Kendrick, D. B., jr. Prevention and treatment ol shock in the combat zone. Army M. BuU., 1941, No. 58, 38-60. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 97-113. —— Con- ization of a shock service in a combat area hospital. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 2, 14-21— Mattison, J. A. Discussion of prevention and treatment of shock in the combat zone. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 114-8— Oleskevic, I. B. [Treatment of shock at the front] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 27-32 — Rife. C. S. The management of shock and hemorrhage in an evacuation hospital. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. b., 1944, 1: 3-5.—Suraci, A. J. Method of managing shock litters in an Army hospital of the cantonment type. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 574-7. ---- Treatment: Reanimation. See also Resuscitation of wounded. Adams, R. C. Shock, blood transfusion and supportive treatment. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 34-41.—Asratian, E. A. Sonnaja terapija travmatifieskogo soka. Voen. med. sborn., 1945, No. 2, 32-60.—Birguen, S. Methodes pour reammer les blesses. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, II. Congr., 2: 131.—Blalock, A., & Mason, M. F. Blood and blood substitutes in the treatment and prevention of shock; with particular reference to their uses in warfare. Ann. Surg. 1941, 113: 657-76. Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1940) 1941, 53: 16-35.—Bolot & Dausset. Chirurgie d'armee et reanimation; Afrique fr. chir., 1944, 2: 39-43.—Brunschwig, A. Shock and blood substitutes. In: Med. & War (Taliaferro, W. H.) Chic, 1944, 89-106.—Ellis, F. P. Blood transfusion in the treatment of shock in the Royal Navy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 177-92.—Fanjeaux. Le sang et les Uquides de remplacement dans le traitement du choc chez le blesse de guerre. Reun. meU chU. Armee fr. [1946] Num. spec, 39-55.—Faria, R. A transfusao de sangue no estado de choque. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1943, 32: 61-72.—Fehr, A. Ueber den Shock und seine Behandlung, Bluttransfusion. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1942, 24: 125-7.—Fettes, D. Metodos de reanimacion de heridos. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 3-20.—Giacobbe, C. Les methodes de reanimation des blesses. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mU. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 129.—Gum-salt solution in shock or hemorrhage. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No 10, 33.—Julliard, J. Metodos de reanimacion de heridos. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 545-58.—Lafont Lopidana, M., & Perez Saenz de Miera, D. Metodos de reanimacion de heridos. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 150-2.—Methods of the U. S. Army for reanimation of the wounded (shock) Ibid., 153.—Morin, E. Le choc traumatique chez les blesses de guerre; son traitement par la transfusion de sang. Union med. Canada, 1946, 75: 400-4.—Page, I. H. Treatment of shock by intra-arterial infusion. Bull. U. b. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 366-70.—ResuscitatiDn; equipment, organization, training and procedures. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 244 (Abstr.)—Selcovsky, P. O lecenn soka pereli- vaniem krovi. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 4, 24-7.—Sharp, A. C. R. Methods of reanimation of the wounded. C. rend. Congr. mternat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 123.—Shepherd, J. A. Resuscitation after wound shock. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 493.—Strumia, M. M. Fluid replacement therapy in shock. In: Burns Shock &c (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc) Phila., 1943, 149-73.—Szylejko, H. W. Plasma administration in severe shock. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 857-9.— Zamfir, C, Nestorescu, N. [et al.] Note sur la reanimation des blesses. C. rend. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 152. SHOCK force. See under Parachute opening. SHOCK therapy. See also Psychotic, Treatment; Therapeutics, Electroshock therapy; War neurosis, Treat- ment: Shock therapy. Gherarducci, D. Osservazioni suU'efficacia deU'insulina neUo shock aUa Sakel durante e dopo la fine deUa guerra. Riv. nat nerv., 1949, 70: 218.—Gordon, H. L. Fifty shock therapy theories. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 397-401—K., W. F. Shock therapy in psychiatric disorders. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944 4-6-8—Nielson, J. M. Insulin and metrazol treatment of psychoses. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 298-304.—Roberts, C. S. Follow-up report of 74 patients treated by pharma- cologic shock compared with matched controls. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 49-59.—Shock therapy. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 10, 11-3. SHOCK ward. See also Shock, Treatment: Organization of sprviCG Birchall, R. Management of the shock ward. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 181-90.—Castro O'Connor, R. Shock; sala de resur'recci6n; principios de las transfusiones; la experiencia del Ejercito britanico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 161-8.— Setzler, L. A shock ward in the ETO; shock ward setup and nursmg'personnel. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 935-7. SHOCK wave. See also Ballistics; Explosion. Beritov, I. S. Ob izmenenijakh v organizme ot vozdejstvija vozdusnoj' udarnoj voiny po nabljudeniam na ljudjakh i po opytam na zivotnykh. Voen. med. sborn., 1946, 3: 15-31. SHOE 918 SHOE SHOE [and boot] See also Boot; Boot leather; Heat, Clothing; Ski troops. Draeger, R. H. Evaluation of crepe rubber sole and heel for shoes to absorb shock on steel decks. 3 1. 26V$cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-517 (NH6-1) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Lindau, O. B. Des deutschen Soldaten Fuss und Fussbekleidung. 224p. 8? Berl., 1883. Salquin, A. Die militarische Fussbekleidung. 125p. 8? Basel, 1883. Astafjev, A. Portjanki. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 773-7.—Effect of low heel in Army shoes. -Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 8.'— Effect of non-support in plantar arch of Army shoes. Ibid., 1 .■— Gounelle. La chaussure du soldat; avantages d'un Soulier mixte a semelle de cuir et talon caoutchoute. Bull. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1935. 29: 44-7.—Improved last for military footwear. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster (Jen., 1948, Sept., 109-11.— Kreglinger. Zweckdienliche Fussbekleidung zur Steigerung der Marschleistung der Truppe. Alunch. med. Wschr., 1937, 84: 129-31.—Lelyveld, J. The Army shoe of 1940. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod., 1940, 30: No. 12, 11.—Lossen, K. Ein neuer Marschriemen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 912.—Mann, W. L. Suggested modifications of the Marine shoe. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 625-8.—Nanni, C. La calzatura. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 299-302.—No change in construction or procurement of Army shoes. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod., 1942, 32: No. 7, 23.—Petrov, M. Obuv voennaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1446-51.—Robinson, A. WACS and their shoes. J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod., 1943, 33: No. 7, 9.—Vokoun, F. J. Shoes versus feet. MU. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 447. ---- anti-cold. See under Ski troops. ---- Hygiene. Magee, R. B., Davis, G. C, & Milstead, V. M. Observations on the relation of height of heel and support in arch of shoes to foot physi- ology in marching troops. 28 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 53-1, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Schuster, O. X. A study of Navy and govern- ment issue work shoes and their possible modifica- tion to minimize foot dysfunction. 16p. 26>{cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-279, V. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. T-13: Survey of foot measurements and the proper fit of Army shoes; second partial report on study of sweating of the feet of marching troops, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Does her shoe pinch? Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 42, 5.—Dolce, F. A. Shoe dermatitis among soldiers. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 505-7.—Effect of wearing sandals in reducing the incidence and severity of foot infections. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 9.—Magee, R. B., Davis, G. C, & Milstead, V. M. Observations on the relation of height of heel and support in arch of shoes to foot physiology in marching troops. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 10, 1-28. ------ Relation of low- heel shoes to foot physiology in marching troops. Ibid., App. D, Proj. 1, No. 3, 1.—Morimura, S. Kogun-byo to gunka to no kankei [Relationship between Army shoes and marching sickness] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 721-32, tab.—Morisue, A. Formaldehyde ni yoru kutu-kizu yobo-ho [The use of formalde- hyde as a means of preventing shoe-sores] Ibid., 1940, 67-75.— Relation of support in arch of shoes to foot physiology m march- ing troops. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 132-5.—Shoes and care of the feet. Mil. Surgeon, 1918, 43: 556-9.—Uglov, V. A., & Kalmykova, P. E. [Hygienic investiga- tion of pneumatic soles] Tr. Acad. mU. med. KUoff, 1934 1: 347-56. ---- therapeutic. See also various subheadings of Foot; Shoe clamp. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-126: Instructions governing procurement and issue of orthopedic shoes. lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Also Change 1 [1] 1. 1948. ---- TB 10A-181: Orthopedic shoes. 13p 27cm. Wash., 1949.' Dickerson, F. M. Alteration of shoes for arm amputees BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 908.—Dobrova, O. Obuv ortopediceskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 3: 1451-5.—Special shoes for soldiers with injured feet BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 395.—Substitute (A) shoe correction. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surgeon Europ. Theater 1944, No. 26, 19. SHOE clamp. See also Shoe, therapeutic. Kissane, M. M. Removable clamp for attaching orthopedic brace to shoe. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 149-51.— Terhune, S. R. A traction shoe clamp. Ibid., 1945, 4: 480. SHOE fitting. See also Foot, Disease. Schuster, O. X. Foot dimensions of 1,500 naval recruits in relation to shoe design. 9p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-279, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project Xo. T-10: The design and fit of Army shoes, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project Xo. T-13: Survey of foot meas- urements and the proper fit of Army shoes; first partial report on study of factors bearing on the establishment of size tariffs, on size designations, and on shoe fitting, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ■---- [The same] ... Third partial report; foot dimensions of soldiers. 164p. 26} >em. Fort Knox, 1946. United States. Army. Office of the Quartermaster General. Army foot measur- ing and shoe fitting system. 57p. 15cm. Wash., 1918. Forms No. 879, Doc. War Dep. Cinefluorographic studies of shoe-foot relationship. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 8.—Ferciot, C. F. The fitting of shoes for naval personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 664-7.—Importance of the correctly fitted shoe, from U. S. Army manual. J. Nat. Ass. ChUopod., 1937, 27: No. 9, 12-4.—Knoblauch, F. J. Survey of foot measurements and proper fit of Army shoes. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 2.—Procedure for shoe fitting. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 68; 1945, No. 84, 18.—Sur- vey of foot measurements and proper fit of Army shoes. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 102. SHOOTING. See also Sharpshooter. Ross, S., & Williams, S. B. Firing tests of proposed shooting glasses. 21 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-464, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Ranke, O. F. Zielen und Schiessen. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 392-4. SHORTAGE. See under Nurse, National defense aspect; Physician shortage. SHORT wave. See also Therapeutics; Thermotherapy. Badaines, N. H., & Barnard, E. Short-wave diathermy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 31.—Cignolini, P. Impiego della marconiterapia negU assideramenti e neUe ipotermie traumatiche nell'Esercito in guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 676-86.—De Forest, L. Short-wave diathermy. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 330-6.—Eftal Recai Asar [On the ad- vantages of short-wave therapy in diseases of the blood] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 72-9.—Krusen, F. H. Short-wave diathermy. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 158-63.— Owen, J. P. Short-wave diathermy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 618-22.—Remzi, H. Y. [AppUcation and methods of usage of short waves in therapeutics] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, SHORT WAVE 919 SIBERIAN EXPEDITION 1933, 62: 24-37.—Rosa, L. Feldprobleme in der Kurzwellen- therapie. Strahlentherapie, 1938, 62: 376-9.—Schliephake, E. Kurzwellentherapie im Kriege. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 325-30.—Short wave therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 48; 190. SHOULDER. See also Extremity injury, Upper extremity; Fracture—by site: Extremity, upper. Bockoven, S. Inflammatory involvement of the bursae about the shoulder joint. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 549.-—Laboureau. Appareil d'immobilisation platree du membre superieur en position de fonction. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 125-7.—Mahoney, H. O. Radiographic study of the shoulder girdle. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: 30.—New type shoulder ladder. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 29.—Shepherd, J. A. Loose bodies in the shoulder-joint. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 168-72. ---- Dislocation. See also Surgical technic, Shoulder. Alvarez Alonso, A. Tratamiento de la luxacion recidivante de hombro. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 1-15.— Castro, T. Lujacion habitual del hombro; su tratamiento; tecnica de Putti. Rev. san. mil., Caradas, 1942, 1: 153-68.— Genz. Die gewohnheitsmassige Ausrenkung des Schulterge- lenkes und die operative Behandlung im Reichsheer. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 58-62.—Gunther, W. A., & Snell, W. E. Treatment of acute acromioclavicular dislocations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 444-50.—Lasher, W. W. Recurrent dis- locations of the shoulder. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 263-6.— Perves & Badelon, P. Etude de quelques recidives de luxation de l'epaule (vari6t6 ant6ro-interne) apres constitution de but§es coracoidiennes. Arch. m6d. pharm. nav., 1937, 127: 60-74.— Plisson & Clavelin. Au sujet des luxations recidivantes de l'epaule. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1923, 17: 157.—Satta, F. Lussazione deUa spaUa bUaterale, simultanea, da contrazione muscolare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1931, 37: pt 1, 40-3.— Wood, J. P. Posterior dislocation of the head of the humerus and the diagnostic value of lateral and vertical views. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 532-5, pi. ---- Injury. See also Surgical technic, Shoulder. Aivazian, L. H. *Les arthrites suppurees post-traumatiques de l'epaule par plaies de guerre et leur traitement par la resection. 83p. 8? Lyon, 1919. Biancardini, A. Pseudarthrose hum6rale consecutive a une blessure de guerre; encheviUement centrale; resultat apres un an. Afrique fr. chir., 1948, 29-31.—Chavigny. Physiotherapie tardive des traumatismes de l'epaule. Bull. Soc. de mid. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 534.—Coullaud, H. Pseudarthrose scapulo- humeral consecutive a une plaie par balle de l'epaule, ayant necessity une resection; fistules persistantes; curettage et greffes musculaires; guerison. Ibid., 1922, 16: 218.—Desplas & Chevalier. Vaste plaie par balle francaise (prisonnier aUemand) maxUlo-scapulaue droite; resection de la jugulaire interne pour ulceration secondaUe; resection acromioclaviculaUe pour ostebmy^Ute; suture secondaUe de la plaie; guprison complete cinquante jours apres la blessure. Presse mid., 1916, 24: 196.-—Folly & Salinier. Coup de feu transversal de l'epaule gauche et du thorax par baUe de fusil de petit calibre. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1912, 60: 530-8.—Hart, V. L. Immobiliza- tion of the irreparably injured shoulder joint. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 366.—Hickson, S. Wounds of the shoulder joint. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 210-3.—Hirtz. Des lesions traumatiques de l'epaule; observations et resultats de traitement. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1912, 6: 277-84.—Hodgkins, J. R. Rupture of scapulo- humeral, capsular, Ugaments. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940-41, 12: 121.—Ramirez Rivas, R. Herida por arma de fuego; orificio de entrada en la parte media triangulo supraclavicular; hemorragfa; paraiisis primitiva de los nervios del hombro y brazo. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1912, 3. ser., 2: 771-9. SHOULDER harness. See Harness; Safety, Devices. SHOWER. See Bath. SHRAPNEL. See Ballistics; Orbit, Injury; Projectile; Rec- tum, Injury; Shell; Spinal cord, Injury; Urogen- ital apparatus, Bladder: Injury. SIBERIA. See under World War I. SIBERIAN Expedition (1918-22) See under Wars and campaigns. SICILY. See under World War II. SICK. See also Casualty, Reporting; Civilian defense, Protection of the sick; Prisoner of war, Sick and wounded; Wounded. Chalk, S. G. Royal Canadian Air Force regulation regarding sick personnel. Bull. Vancouver M. Ass., 1942, 19: 13.— Frank, J. D. Emotional reactions of American soldiers to an unfamiliar disease. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 4, 36-45.— Hogan, B. W. Psychology of the sick. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1935, 33: 373-8. ■----— Understanding the sick. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 46-52—Kjellstrdm, C. B. [Brief summary of certain regulations relative to the administration of the grant for care of sick soldiers] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1933, 58: 198-200.—Lofberg. [Organization of care for the sick; general surgical therapy; dermatoplasty] Lunds lak. sail. forh. (1917-18) 1918, 17-27.—Modena, B. Le tonalita affettive nei malati di guerra. Med. nuova, 1920, 11: 54-63.—Poppen, J. R. A sick Ust without diagnoses. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: No. 2, 6.—Rudakov, F. Figurno-cvetnye marki v praktike vraca- sortirovscika. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, April, 41. SICKBAY. See also Epidemic, Hospital epidemic. Andreev, V. A. Lazarety na sudakh Chernomorskago flota. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., S. Peterb., 1909, pt 2, 265-93. ------ Glavnye perevjazo6nye punkty na nekotorykh sudakh Chernomorskago flota v svjazi s voprosom o meste perevjazo6- nago punkta na korable. Ibid., 1910, 71-101.—Gobel, F. Das Krankenrevier im Kriegsgebiet. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 544-6.—Holzwarth, F. K., & Thralls, W. W. Seabee sickbay. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 292-5.—Lampson, R. S., & Brouillette, J. H., jr. Sickbay suggestions for Navy schools. Ibid., 1943, 41: 1444-6.—Oliver, H. G. Improvising a sick bay in New Caledonia. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 115.— Richey, J. K. Sickbay an emergency hospital. Ibid., 1945, 18: 73.—Widmeyer, R. S. Sick bay of a sub tender. Ibid., 53-6. SICK call. See also Dispensary. Goldman, G. S. The psychology of sick call. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 71-5. SICK leave. See under Leave. SICKNESS. See also under names of specific diseases; also Disease; Mountain sickness; Sea sickness; Serum sickness; Sick; Swing sickness. Chapman, A. L. Chronic disease. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 106-10.—Todd, J. W. The chronic medical case in the Army. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 19.—Voute. Die Versorgung der chronisch Kranken der Armee., Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 730. SIEGE. See also under Wars and campaigns; World War II. Jones, G. C. The sanitary aspect of a besieged town. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 19: 576-8.—Laumonier, J. La nevrose obsidionale. Gaz. h6p., 1914, 87: 775-7. SIERRA Leone. See under World War II. SIGHT saving. See with Vision. SIGMOID. See also Rectum. Aberastain Oro, R. L. Dolico-megasigma idiopatico. Rev. san mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 973-81.—Bean, L. L. MaUgnancies of the sigmoid colon. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 685-91.— Cope, L. F., & Weldon, S. G. Carcinoma of the pelvic colon; perforation; peritonitis; death. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1925, 11: 291.—Huston, J. Intensive penicillin therapy in free perfora- tion of carcinoma of sigmoid colon. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, SIGMOID 920 SILVER STAIN 91: 131.—Notti, R. A., & Alascio, R. Consideraciones sobre un caso de volvulo del sigmoides. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 229-37.—Staderman, A. H., & Booth, R. E. Volvulus of the sigmoid colon; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 75-85. SIGMOIDOSCOPY. See also Proctology; Rectum; also Dysentery, Diagnosis. Taylor, N. M. Knee-shoulder position unit for sigmoidos- copy. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 136.—Wertheimer, H. M. Routine sigmoidoscopy; a review of 300 consecutive examinations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 681-4. SIGMOID sinus. For its thrombosis see Nervous system, Dis- ease. SIGNAL [and signaling] See also Photography; Radar; Radio. Farnsworth, D. Proposed specifications of red and green Navy signal lights. Revised. 17 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms No. 16, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-265) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Rowland, L. S. Intensity as a factor in recognition of colored light signals. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 37, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Baxter, J. P., III. Radar and loran. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost., 1946, 136-57. —---■ Radar counter- measures. Ibid., 158-69.—Laval, E. Signaux a distance pendant la nuit; nouvelle lampe signal. Cadueee, Par., 1912, 12: 78.-—Moore, R. S. Signal communications. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale 1943, 142-4. SIGNAL Corps. See also Operation, arctic. Blair, E. A., & Gottschalk, C. W. Efficiency of Signal Corps operators in extreme cold. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 2, 1-17.—Bridgman, D. S. Skilled manpower for the Signal Corps. Bell Telephone Mag., 1943, 22: 164-77.—Signal Corps. In: Science & Pub Policy (U. S. President Sc. Res. Bd) Wash., 1947, 2: 45-8. SIGNAL troops. Critchley, M. Aphasie disorders of signalling, constitu- tional and acquUed, occurring in naval signalmen. J. Mount Smai Hosp. N. York, 1942-43, 9: 363-75.—Sickness rates among cooks and orderUes employed with Signal Units and with other units [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 48.—Vision (The) of signalmen at sea. Lancet, Lond., 1919, 2: 619. SILICA [incl. silicate] Fourt, L., & Logan, M. A. Hydrophobic sihea aerogel. 12p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 403, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Iziri, M. Keisan natrium no seibutu-teki sayo [The biological effects of sodium siUcate] Gun idan zassi, 1924 366-75, 2pl. SILICA aerogel fabric. See under Textile. SILICOSIS. See also Lung disease; Tuberculosis. Amsler, R. Un cas de sUicose chez un gendarme; considera- tions pratiques et enseignement. BuU. Soc. med. mil fr 1946 40: 137-9.—Brown, E. W. & Klein, W. E. SiUcosis among naval foundrymen. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 42-52 — Cassou & Biancardi. A propos d'un cas de sUicose pulmonaUe probable. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1934, 28: 101-10.—Ivanov LP., & Ivanovsky, B D. [Clinical aspect and pathogenesis of silicosis of the lungs] Tr. Acad. mil. med. KUoff, 1935 2: br"T, vTLee' J- H- Silicosis in tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv BuU Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 64-6.-Matz, P. B. Pathology If ™ ,luSgs £.nd other organs m siUcosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1937 81 • ^~ i7-~RJIey- ^ M",ButteT' R- W- & Goren. s- SiUcosis in "™™ °f naval gun factory. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945 44- th„7lt£en^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Res. Proj. NAI 005 036, U. S. Nav. AI. Field Res. Laborat. Horack, H. M. Medical and sanitary data on British Solomon Islands Protectorate. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 65, 1-17. SOLUTION. See also Therapeutics, Injection. Evans, R. D., Brown, S. D. [et al.] Develop- ment of technique for measuring saturation and desaturation curves by the use of long-period radio-active argon at atmospheric pressure. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 347, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Harvey, E. N., Cooper, K. W. [et al.] The formation of gas bubbles in supersaturated water. 21p. 28cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 77, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Firth, R. H. Solutions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 264-78.—Frattini, J. F. Soluciones inyectables transcutineas; obtenci6n de soluciones isotonicas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 647; 745.-—Rivas Goday, J. J. La coloracion de las solu- ciones de salicilato y bicarbonato sodicos. Bol. farm mil., Madr., 1935, 13: 101-8.—Shacky, A. V. [Substitution of distilled water in the preparation of solutions generally used in surgical practice, and of intravenous solutions] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 51. SOLVENT. See also names of organic solvents as Carbon tetrachloride; Tetrachlorethane, etc. Byers, D. H. Chlorinated solvents in common wartime use. Indust. AI., 1943, 12: 440-3.—Industrial solvents. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 8, 18.—Parrish, H. N., & Byram, D. H. Industrial solvents in the AAF. Air Surgeon Bull., 194.5, 2:'195-7. SOLVENT 926 SOUTH AFRICA ---- Hazards. See also Poisoning. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 35: Health hazards from industrial solvents. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Barbarin, V. I. K klinike otravlenija dikhloretanom. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 9, 51-5.—Health hazards from industrial solvents. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 331.—Pokrovsky, A. Dikhloretan (CH2CI-CH2CI) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 538-40.—Rosenbaum, N. D., & Leites, R. G. [Hygienic problems in the use of solvents under wartime conditions] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 11, 18-24.— Tkachenko, E. G., & Polisadov, P. B. Otravlenie dikhloreta- nom. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 95-7. SOMALIA (1931-37) See under Wars and campaigns. SOMATOTYPE. See Aviator, Flying adaptability; Fitness, Constitution. SOMME. See under World War I. SOMNAMBULISM. Sandler, S. A. Somnambulism in the Armed Forces. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 236-47. SONDERBUNDSKRIEG (1847) See under Wars and campaigns. SONTOCHIN. See Malaria, Pharmacology. SOP See Standing operating procedure. SORE. See Desert sore; also Ulcer. SORE throat. See Septic sore throat. SORTING. See with Casualty, Reception. SOUND. See also Noise; also Injury, Blast. Clark, B., & Graybiel, A. The effect of angular acceleration on sound localization; the audiogyral illusion. 13 1. 27cm. Pensacola, Fla., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 21, Res. Proj. No. X-148 (Av-4-3), U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Parrack, H. O., Eldredge, D. H., & Koster, H. F. Physiological effects of intense sound. 15p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-71B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Ruff, S. Sound pressure measurements with the thermophone. 5 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946 Forms No. U6-46-12, Transl. U. S. AU Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Casella, B. Prove di orientamento acustico. Gior. med rml., 1935, 73: 123-36.—Katz, V. A. [On the selection of mili- tary wireless operators] J. ushn. nosov. gorlov. bolez., 1940, 17: 23-6.—Miller, D. C. Concussion sound waves from large guns in action; author's abstract. Laryngoscope, 1938, 48: 720-3.— Uffenorde. Selection of sound locators in the Navy by medical experts. Conf. Aled. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf 1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 367-9.—Undritz, V., & Zasosov, R. [Sound trauma] Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 3, 32-7. ---- Perception test. See Aviator, Audiometry; Deafness; Ear; Medical examination, Audiometry. SOUTH Africa. See under Morbidity; Prisoner of war; World War I; World War II. SOUTH-AFRICAN War (1899-1902) See under Wars and campaigns. SOUTH Atlantic. See under World War II. SOUTH China Sea. See under World War II. SOUTHEAST Asia. See under Morbidity; World War II. SOUTH Pacific. See under World War II. SOUTHWEST African Campaign (1904- 07) See under Wars and campaigns. SOUTHWEST Pacific. See World War II. SOYBEAN. Memmo, G., Ferri, G. [et al.] Relazione generale a S. E. il Ministro della Commissione per lo studio della soia. p.281-356. 24cm Roma, 1927. Gior. med. mil., 1927, 75: Bonne, E. F. El cultivo con fines industriales; la soja. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1942, 42: pt 2, 71-7.—Correa Leal, A. A soja; sua importancia na alimentacao; seu emprego no pao. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1942, 5: 29-32.—Emory, M. L. Soybean milk-substitute as used on Okinawa. U. S. Nav. M. Bull 1946, 46: 616-8. SPACE. See also Aircraft; Aircrew; Orientation. Buel, J., & Payne, B. Psychological principles involved in aiming and directing objects in space. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Sept. 30, 27.—Lo Monaco Croce, T. Los viajes interplanetarios y el organismo humano. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1949, No. 138, 70-4.—Strughold, H., & Haber, H. Physics and physiology of space travel. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, Jan., 19; 1949, Jan., 17; Oct., 43. SPAIN., For references to this country see in Military Section the following headings: Dental Corps; Dental Service; Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical examination; Medical organization; Military medicine, Congresses; Morbidity; Navy Medical Corps; Neuropsychiatric examination; Pharmaceutical service; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; Ration; Recruiting; Sanitation; Surgery; Surgi- cal organization; Surgical service; Tuberculosis; Venereal disease; Veterinary Corps; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. SPANISH-AMERICAN War (1898-99) See under Wars and campaigns. SPANISH Civil War (1936-39) See under Wars and campaigns. SPANISH Morocco (1911) See under Wars and campaigns. SPARS See under Woman. SPA TREATMENT 927 SPECIALTY SPA treatment. See under Therapeutics, Balneotherapy. SPECIALIST. See also Women's Medical Specialist Corps. Bray, C. W. The selection and training of specialists. In his Psychol. & Milit. Profic, Princet., 1948, 92-114.—Chairman [pseud.] & Culpin, M. The conscripted psychopath. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2:1046.—Hall, G. I. EnUsted speciaUsts. Hygeia, Chic 1941, 19: 796-800.—Hixon, C. E. The Army trains its speciaUsts. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 167-9.—Zucker. A. Guleke, N. [et al.] Training of speciaUsts. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 6. ---- medical. See also Specialization, medical. Army needs officers with speciaUzed medical training. CaUfornia West. M., 1943, 58: 217.—Blackmore, W. T. E. Major Ether; a T. E. W. T. for specialists. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 180-2/—Blackwood, N. J. The advisability and practicabiUty of specialists in the Medical Corps of the Navy. Mil. Surgeon, 1915, 36: 149-53.—Cary.E.H. Medicine looks forward; the role of specialists in military medicine. Texas Rep. Biol. M., 1943, 1: 27-39.—Key-Aaberg, H. [ORL- (ear nose and throat) speciaUsts preparedness for war] Bibl. laeger, 1939, 131: 37-51.—Kubie, L. S. The role of the special- ist in miUtary medicine. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1945, 70: 109.— Part-time specialists. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 205: 390.—Richeson, V. Army medical specialists. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1938, 32: 77-82.—Soiland, A. The medical specialists units United States Naval Reserve. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 347-50.—Specialist needs of the Navy at present. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 396.—Specialists. Wisconsin M. J., 1942, 41: 319.—Specialists in the Army. Canad. M. A.ss. J. 1943* 48: 367.—Titus, P. Medical specialists in naval service, U. S.' Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 438^3. SPECIALIST Corps. Army Specialist Corps formed. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 824.—Kern, R. A. Naval Medical Specialists Units; a proposed plan for their reorganization and continuation. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 429-37.—Serqueira, A. Bases para un ante- proje'cto de organisacao do quadro de especiaUstas do corpo de saiide do Exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1935, 24: 396-40^. SPECIALIZATION. See also Occupational specialty; Navy Medical Corps, United States; Specialty. Peytraud, L. H. E., Rouchonnat, F. M., & Morgaut, M. E. Note sur une experience pratique de selection psychotechnique de specialistes mUitaires. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: 341-55.—Thonon. Recrutement et specialisation dans 1 armee moderne. Arch. belg. Serv. san. armee, 1939, 92: 205-14. --- medical. See also names of medical specialists and spe- cialties; also subheadings of School; Specialist, medical; Specialty board. Andreev, F. SpeciaUzirovannaja medicmskaja pomosc v voenno-morskom flote. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 262.—Bainbridge, W. S. The interrelationship of medicine, surgery, and dentistry in miUtary and civil practice. MU. Surgeon, 1937, 81: 161-75. Also French transl., Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., 1937, 7. Sess., 157-74.—Cerqueira, A. As especiaUzacSes no Corpo de saude. Rev. med. mil., K10, 1935 24: 140-2.—CUnicians and special departments, isuu. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 39, 1—Kubie, L. S. The problem of speciaUzation in the medical services of the replar Army and Navy prior to the present emergency. Bull. N. York Acad M 1944, 20: 495-511.—Leyland, E. M. Specialist coursetfor service M. O.s. Brit. M. J... 1943, 2: 466.-Shustov; V., & Andreev, F. SpeciaUzUovannaja medicinskaja pomosc 1 lecenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 254-63—Stafford-Clark, D. Specialist courses for service M.O.s. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 404.—Stitt, E. R. A plea for basic medical experience prior to specialization. U. b. INav. M. Bun., 1925, 22: 257-9. SPECIALIZED hospital. See under Hospital; Hospital report—United States; also under names of medical specialties. SPECIALIZED training program. See under School. SPECIALTY. See also Occupational specialty; Skill; Speci- alization; Specialty board. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-90: Specialty cate- gorization for full-time physicians, Department of Medicine and Surgery. 5p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Establishment of aUergy as a recognized specialty in the Navy. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 95. SPECIALTY board. See also Specialist. Advisory board for medical specialties. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar. (1941) 1942, 46: Suppl., 24.—Specialty (The) boards. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 23-5. SPECIFIC gravity [human] Sarkisian, S. S. The specific gravity of healthy men; a report of 835 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1207-11. SPECIMEN. See also Medical laboratory, Manuals and methods; Pathology, Methods. United States. War Department. Army regulations, No. 40-310, Medical Department: The collection and preparation of pathological and other specimens for shipment to laboratories. 14p. 8? Wash., 1922. Also another edition, 2p. 8? Wash., 1927. Manso Soto, A. E. Normas para la recolecci6n y envio de material para an&lisis. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 178- 85.—Stopper protection. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 3, 79.— Tikano, T. Yo ga koan sitaru unpan-yo kakenbutu yoki ni tukite [A receptacle designed by the author for the trans- portation of things to be inspected] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 535-43.—Tropical specimens for R. A. M. College. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, Suppl., No. 19, 1-4.—Weinstein, I. H. Proper handling and shipment of specimens for serological examination. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 18, 21. SPECTACLES. See Dermatitis; Eyeglass. SPECTRAL roentgenology. See Radiology, Methods. SPECTROMETER. Schiller, A. A., & Cecchini, L. P. Fluores- cence spectra of solid materials obtained by a modification of the Beckman spectrophotometer. 20p. 26}^cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 001 008, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Washburn, H. W. A new mass spectrometer for isotope- ratio measurements. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: Suppl., 60-81. SPECTROSCOPY, nuclear. See with Radioisotope, Chemistry; Radiology, Methods. SPECULUM. Gorman, W. F. Improvement of the issue ear speculum. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 63.—Hoffeld, G. D. Improvised nasal speculum and wire applicator. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2 46—Nisbett, J. G. M. A modification of Brunton's aural speculum. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 94. SPEECH. See also Voice. Black, J. W. Loudness of speaking; the effect of heard stimuli on spoken responses. 39 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 411-1-2, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. ---- [The same] Another ed., 35 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Jt Proj. Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. No. NM 001 053, U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. Harris, J. S., Draegert, G. L. [et al.] Voice communication; effect of stress on talkers; a SPEECH 928 SPEECH DISORDER personality study. 9 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 104-2-11, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nay. Res. Hemingway, A. Speech intelligibility at high altitude in the cold under conditions which cause ice formation in the mask. 23p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 398, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Lightfoot, C. Rate of speaking; relationship between original and repeated phrases. 25 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 411-1-1, Techn. Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. ---- [The same] Another ed., 20 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms No. 1, of NR782 004, Jt Project Rep. Kenyon College Gambier, & U. S. Naval Sch. Aviat. M. & Res. ---- Rate of speaking; effects of the mode and level of transmitting messages upon the relation- ship between their duration and the duration of their repetition; psychological studies of training techniques. 16 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1949. Forms No. 411-1-9, Techn. Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. —— Effects of the mode and rate of trans- mitting messages upon the relationships between their intensity and the intensity of repetitions of them; psychological studies of training tech- niques. 13 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1949. Forms No. 411-1-10 of preceding study. ---- Rate of speaking (responses to heard stimuli) relationship between original and repeated phrases for speakers with various normal rates. 8 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Jt Proj. Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. No. NM 001 053, U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. ---- & Black, J. W; Rate of speaking (re- sponses to heard stimuli) repetitions of phrases containing logical and illogical pauses. 3 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding joint project. Lightfoot, C, & Morrill, S. N. Loudness of speaking; the effect of the intensity of side-tone upon the intensity of the speaker. 12 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 411-1-4, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Bohman, G. V., & Neale, J. V. What can we learn from mUitary speech courses? Q. J. Speech, 1945, 31: 134-42.-— Kent, H. W. The Army and its needs in speech. Ibid., 1944, 30: 147-50.—Steer, M. D. Speech intelligibility in naval aviation. J. Speech Disord., 1945, 10: 215-9.—Tresidder, A. J. Speech in the military program. Q. J. Speech, 1944, 30: 387-94.—West, W. Speech and the Signal Corps. Ibid., 151-4. SPEECH disorder. See also Larynx, Injury; Voice. Arnold, G. E. Die Sprach- und Stimmstorungen bei Kriegs- verletzten. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 567-96.—Carhart, R. Some notes on official statistics of speech disorders encountered during World War I. J. Speech Disord., 1943, 8: 97-107.—Hurst, A. Disorders of speech. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 61-74.—Johnson, W. The status of speech defectives in military service. Q. J. Speech, 1943, 29: 131-6.-—Loebell, H. Voice and speech disorders in the Ger- man Army. Ibid., 1944, 30: 259-61.—Parrel, L. M. de. Troubles naus^eux d'origine linguo-veiaue. Fol. phoniat., Basel, 1949, 2: 53.—Peacher, W. G. Speech disorders in World War II; further studies. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 102: 165-71. ----— Speech disorders in World War II. J. Speech Disord., 1945, 10: 155-61. ------ Dysarthria. Ibid., 287-91. ■-----■ Speech defects resulting from maxillo- facial injuries. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg., 1947, 2: 267-77. ■------ & Harris, W. E. Speech disorders in World War II. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 371-4.—Peacher, W. G.. & Peacher, G. M. Speech disorders in World War II; dysar- thria and dyslalia; methods of examination. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1946, 103: 484-93.—Voelker, C. H. War mjuries to the speech tract. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1943, 156: 545. ---- Correction. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-214: The manage- ment of language and speech disorders. 4p. 27cm. Wash., 1950. Allshouse, V. Speech correction in Army aural rehabilita- tion program. J. Speech Disord., 1945, 10: 106-8.—Ansberry. M. The Veterans Administration program in the fields of audiology and speech correction. Ibid., 1948, 13: 115-8.— Curry, E. T. The speech training program for Navy fighter director officers. Q. J. Speech, 1947, 33: 209-12.—Pauls, M. D., Haskins, H. L., & Hardy, W. G. Speech reading, auditory training and speech correction in the re-education program. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: Suppl., 232-48.—Peacher, W. G. Speech disorders in World War II; organization of a speech clinic in an Army general hospital. J. Speech Disord., 1946, 11: 233-9. ----— Survey of speech clinics in the IT. S. and British armies. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 106: 52-65. ------ Treatment of dysarthria. Ibid., 66-76.—Truex, E. H., jr. The Army aural rehabilitation program. J. Speech Disord., 1945, 10: 101-5.—Welsh, A. M. A description of the speech cUnic at the Minneapolis Veterans Hospital. Ibid., 1948, 13: 372-5. ---- Stammering. Anikeev, P. I. Opyt primenenija lefiebnoj gimnastiki pri poslekontuzionnom rasstrojstve re6i; zaikanie. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 4, 45-7.—Hurst, A. F. Hysterical stam- mering. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 72-6 — Kenyon, E. L. The stammerer and army service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 664.—Maliutin, E. N., & Artemeva, E. N. Lecenie rasstrojstv golosa, nastupivsikh v rezultate boevoj travmy. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 48. ---- Stuttering. Martins Ribeiro, T. Gagueira. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 296-302.—Peacher, W. G., & Harris, W. E. Speech disorders in World War II; stuttering. J. Speech Disord., 1946, 11:303-8.—Seyfferth, F. Stottern und ahnliche Sprach- storungen im Heeresdienst. Vox, Berl., 1919, 29: 45-93.— Thomann, O. Traumatisches und Entwicklungsstottern. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 615-21. SPEED. See Aviation, Speed; Supersonic speed. SPEED computation test. See Neuropsychiatric examination, Psycho- logical tests. SPEED of manipulation test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. SPERMATIC cord. See also Varicocele. Adrio Mateo, J. A. Sobre una presunta epidemia de funicu- litis posterior aguda. Actas Congr. mid. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 359-62.-—Dastoli, D. Torsione del funicolo sperma- tico complicata con flemmone del testicolo. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 189-93.—Derevenko, V. N. K kazuistike Upom semennogo kanatika. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 397-407.-—Goto, R. Seikei reiten no iti rei [Torsion of the spermatic cord] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1103-6.— Jens, J. Torsion of the spermatic cord. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 209-11.—Rodd, M. L. B. Recurrent torsion of sper- matic cord (right) Ibid., 1921, 7: 79.—Violato, A. SuUa torsione intravaginale del cordone spermatico con necrobiosi del testicolo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: 340-9.— Yamamoto, A. Seikei nenten-syo no ni rei [Torsion of the spermatic cord] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1853-9, pi. SPERMATOGENESIS. See also Altitude, Urogenital apparatus. McCranie, E. The effect of low barometric pressure on spermatogenesis in rats; preliminary experiment. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 488, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. SPHENOID. See also next heading. Chase, J. S. Choked disks and other brain tumor symptoms reUeved by sphenoidotomy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 8-15.—Veloso, P. Um caso de fratura do esfe- noide. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 442. ------ Um caso interessante de fratura do esfenoide. Ibid., 1942, 31: 455-64. SPHENOID SINUS 929 SPINAL CORD SPHENOID sinus. See also Nasal sinus. Goldman, I. B. Shrapnel in sphenoid sinus causing bUnd- ness; removal with recovery. Laryngoscope, 1943, 53: 383- 91.—Kulakci, N. [Acute sphenoid sinusitis] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 51-3.—Rasim Adasal [Syndrome of the sphenoid sinus and successful treatment by pyretotherapy] Ibid., 1939, 68: No. 27, 19.—Smith, A. B., & Thomson, A. M. W. Foreign body, shrapnel, in the sphenoidal sinus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 39-41.—Ziver Berkman [Computa- tions of sphenoidal sinusitis; retrobulbar neuritis] Askeri Bihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 15-24. SPICA cast. See under Plaster of Paris. SPICE. See Nutrition, Physiology. SPIDER. See also Poison, animal. Boyd, J. E. M. Short notes on the development of the SoUfugae. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1923, 40: 139.—Marcenac. Les galeodes du Maroc (Galeodes barbarus) precisions sur leur innocuite. Rev. vet. miL, Par., 1926, 10: 184-9. SPINA bifida. Glorieux. Aptitude au service des miUciens atteints de soudure incomplete de la colonne vertebrale. Arch. med. beiges, 1933, 86: BuU. internat., 639-51.—Hansel), H. S. Re- port of two cases of spina bifida occurring at Fort Benning, Georgia. MU. Surgeon, 1922, 51: 415.—Plisson, L. Notes au Bujet des Spina bifida occulta. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1926, 20: 157-60. SPINAL anesthesia. See under Surgical technic, Anesthetization, spinal. SPINAL cord. See also Myelitis; Nervous system; Spine. Berger, R. Su un caso di ematomielia dorsale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 266-8.—Buchstein, H. F. Pyogenic spinal epidural infections. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1114-8.—Carrot. A propos d'une arachnoidite spinale diffuse. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1936, 30: 215-21.—Daukysys, J., & Morgan, D. Extra-dural tumor of the cord. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 75-7.—Dumas, A. G. Arterio- sclerosis of the spinal cord. Ibid., 1939-40, 16: 61-4.—Puckett, H. L., & Harris, E. M. Acute epidural abscess of the spinal cord; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1933, 31: 299-301 — Simizu, S. Sekizui-Neurinom no iti syuzyutu tiken rei [Eine Erfahrung mit chirurgisch behandeltem Ruckenmarktumor] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 240-^, pi.—Warren, V. C, & Thurston, J. A. Tumor of the spinal cord, with successful surgical removal. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 452-4 —Weldon, S. A case of intramedullary tumour of the Bpinal cord. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 386-90.—West- haysen, P. Acute epidural abscess of the spine. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 2, 5-8. --- Cauda equina. See also Injury—by organs: Nervous system. Abrin, S. G. KUnika i le6enie travmatideskikh povrezdenij voennogo vremeni v oblasti konskogo khvosta. Hosp. delo, 1945, No. 4, 44-9. Also Khirurgia, Moskva, 1945, No. 5, 73-81. Also in Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Tadzhik Narkomzdrav.) Stalinabad, 1945, 71-80.—Lazarev, V. G. [Gun- shot injuries of the cauda equina] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1945, 9: 44-6.—Munro, D. Two-year end-results in the total rehabilita- tion of veterans with spinal-cord and cauda-equina injuries. N. England J. M., 1950, 242: 1-16. ■--- Concussion. Aronovich, G. D. [Commotional-contusional syndromes of the spinal cord in war injury] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1944 13: 66-70.—Baker, G. S., & Daniels, F., jr. Concussion of the spinal cord in battle casualties. J. Neurosurg., 1946, 3: 206- 11.—Brown, T. G. A case of concussion of the spinal cord, resultant on a graze by a Uve sheU; with especial reference to the phenomenon of heteraesthesia. J. Neur. Psychopath., Lond., 1920-21, 1: 54-9.—Livingston, W. K., & Newman, H. W. Spinal cord concussion in war wounds. West. J. Surg., 1946, 54: 131-9.—Scheichl, F., & Betzendahl, W. Commotio spinalis bei Schulterschuss insbesondere mit Priapismus. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 350-3. ---- Injury. See also Paraplegia; Spine, Injury. Bondar<5uk, A. V., & Revjakin, L. P. IIoBpe- JKneHHH n03BOHOHHHKa H CUHHHOrO M03ra BOeH- Horo BpeMeHH. p. 161-258. 22%cm. Leningr., 1942. In: Osn. voen. polev. neUokhir. (Bondar6uk, Ai V.) Leningr., 1942. Bors, E. H. J. Spinal cord injuries. 55p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-503 U. S. Veterans Admin. Le Coniat, L. *Les blessures de guerre de la moelle [Lille] 48p. 24^cm. Rennes, 1939. Peiper, H. Richtlinien fiir die Versorgung Hirn- und Ruckenmarkverletzter. MS. 6p. 30cm. n.p. [ca. 1940] United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-1: Procedures and techniques for corrective physical rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 162: Convalescent care and rehabilitation of patients with spinal cord injuries. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Carmichael, F. A., & Hinkel, C. L. Evaluation of penetrating spinal wounds. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 558-61.— Collins, J., & Craig, C. B. Injuries to the spinal cord produced by modern warfare. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., (1916) 1917, 42: 268.-—Conclusions relatives aux resultats eloignes des plaies de la moeUe. C. rend. Conf. chir. interaU., (1919) 1920, 9.— Covalt, D. A. The rehabiUtation of the veteran with severe spinal cord injury. Occup. Ther. Rehabil., 1946, 25: 187-90 — Elkins, C. W. Neurological aspects. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 36-8. ------ & Wegner. W. R. Newer concepts in the treatment of the paralyzed patient due to war-time injuries of the spine; neurosurgical compUcations. Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1945) 1946, 57: 36-42 — Everts, W. H., & Woodhall, B. The management of head and spinal cord injuries in the Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 145-8.—-Gorinevskaia, V. V. Ranenija pozvonocnika i spinnogo mozga. In: Lechen. ran. voine (Petrov, N. N.) 6. ed., Leningr., 1942, 279-85. ■---— Povrezdenija pozvonocnika i spinnogo mozga. In her Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem., Moskva, 1942, 252-70.—Guillain, G. Sur les plaies de la moeUe epiniere. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1919, 71: 349.— Harley, H. R. Notes on war injuries of the spinal cord and cauda equina. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1941, 55: 41-3.— Haynes, W. G. Acute war wounds of the spinal cord. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 424-33.—Henle. Verletzungen des Riicken- marks und der Cauda. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 350-3.—Hinman, F. The care of the bladder at the front when paralyzed by injuries to the spinal cord. Tr. West. Sect. Am. Urol. Ass., 1941, 10: 69-74; Disc, 149- 53.—Kislov, V. A. [CUnical pecuUarities of war injuries of the spinal cord] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1943, 7: No. 3, 34-40.— Klemperer, W. Statistical report of spinal cord injuries. Med. , BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 3, 12-5.—Krause, F. Kriegs verletzungen des Riickenmarks. Deut. med. Wschr., 1918, 44: 311.—Kuprijanov, P. A. Ranenija i zakrytye povrezdenija pozvonodnika i spinnogo mozga. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 328-37, pi.-—Leva, J. Verletzungen des Riicken- marks im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 844. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 925-9.—Levy, F. Considera- tions sur les traumatismes meduUaues par blesses de guerre. BuU. Soc. med. hop. Paris, 1917, 3. ser., 41: 253-9.—McCravey, A. Plea for exploration of the spinal canal and cauda spina injuries. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 38.—Marshall, G. C. Convalescent care and rehabUita- tion of patients with spinal cord mjuries. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 199-205.—Maupetit, G. Les blesses de la moeUe epiniere dans les ambulances du front. Rev. gen. clin. ther., 1916 30: 22-4/—Monteiro, A. Traumatismos raquemedulares na guerra. Impr. med., Rio, 1943, 19: No. 357, 76-80.—Munro, D. Spinal-cord injuries. In: Man. Mil. Neuropsychiat. (Solomon, H. C, & Yakovlev, P. I.) PhUa., 1944, 406-39 — Olah, A. [Haemorrhage of the spinal cord, due to the distant action of a war wound] Gyogyaszat, 1918, 58: 656; 673.— Pelot La cystostomie dans les traumatismes mdduUaires. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 67-9.—Petroff, B. Urological aspects. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 42-6.—Podgomaja, A. J. [The characteristics of trauma of the spinal cord according to data of a neurological rear hospital] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1944, 8: 56.—Poer, D. H. Newer concepts in the treatment of the paralyzed patients due to war-time injuries of the spinal cord; outline of plan and sta- tistical analysis. Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1945) 1946, 57: 30-5. Also Ann. Surg., 1946, 123: 510-5. ------ W ar experiences in the treatment of spinal cord mjuries. South. Surgeon, 1947, 13: 294-7.—Rallo, T. Sobre un caso de lesion traumatica de la medula espinal. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1920, 3. ser., 10: 824787—vol. 11, 4th sbkies- -59 SPINAL CORD 930 SPINE 257-65.—Rappaport, H. Post-mortem findings in six cases of traumatic transverse lesions of the spinal cord. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 92-5.—Rogers, L. The treatment of war injuries of the spinal cord. Mod. Treat. Yearb., 1945, 182-6, pi. Also Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1944, 211: 148.—Rouques, L. Les traumatismes de la moeUe dpiniere; d'apres l'experience de la guerre, 1914-18. Presse mid., 1939, 47: 1422.—Roussy, G. Deux cas de section de la moeUe par plaie de guerre suivis d'autopsie. Rev. neur., Par., 1914, 22: 206.—Rugg-Gunn, M. A. Traumatic lesions of the spinal cord. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 228-37.—Salvini, D. Sulle possibility terapeutiche delle lesioni traumatiche midollari traverse e radicolari. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 262-71.—Schneider, R. C, Webster, J. E.. & Lofstrom, J E. A follow-up report of spinal cord injuries in a group of V\ orld War II patients. J. Neurosurg., 1949, 6: 118-26.—Schum, H. Zur Behandlung der Riickenmarksverletzungen im Felde. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 168.—Spurling, R. G. Spinal cord injuries (remarks extracted from a report) Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 36.—Thomson-Walker, J. The treatment of the bladder in spinal injuries in war. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1936-37, 30: 1233-40.—Varschavskaja, D. J. [Experience of work of a spinal department of a front evaco- hospital] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1945, 9: 48-50.—Ward, W. C, & Maltby, G. L. Associated complication in war wounds of the spine. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 46-50. ---- Injury, gunshot. Matson, D. D. The treatment of acute com- pound injuries of the spinal cord due to missiles. 64p. 22^cm. Springf., 1948. Barre. Remarques sur quelques cas de blessures de la moeUe par projectiles de guerre. Rev. neur., Par., 1914-15, 22: 567-70.—Baudet, R. Plaie pdndtrante du canal rachidien par coup de feu; balle de shrapneU intrarachidienne; compression de la moeUe; paralysie spasmodique des membres infdrieurs; laminectomie; extraction du projectUe; attenuation progressive de la parapiegie. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1914, 40: 1203.—Bee. Ball de shrapneU extraite du canal rachidien. Gaz. mdd. Paris, 1916, 87: 46.—Bondarcuk, A. V. Obscie principy etapnogo ledenija ognestrelnykh ranenij pozvonocnika i spinnogo mozga. In his Osn. voen. polev. neirokhir., Leningr., 1942, 196-9.— Brookhart, J. M., Groat, R. A., & Windle, W. F. A study of the mechanics of gunshot injury to the spinal cord of the cat. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 386-95.—Fraenkel, E. Zwei bemer- kenswerte FaUe von Riickenmarksverletzungen durch Ge- wehrschusse. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 551.—Gazova, O. A. Ognestrelnye ranenija spinnogo mozga i ikh konserva- tivnoe lecenie v tylovykh hospitaljakh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 331-5 — Krondl, A. [Gunshot wounds of the spinal cord and their possi- ble effects in miUtary service] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 135-42.—Langeron, P., & Denecker, J. Les traumatismes de la moeUe par projectUes de guerre. J. sc. med. LiUe, 1945, 63: 21-8.—Murakami, T., & Yamamoto, N. Sekizui syaso tbyo ni okeru kasi setudan no igi ni tuite [Die Bedeutung der Amputa- tion der Unterextremitaten bei der Behandlung der Riicken- markschusse] Gun idan zassi, 1934, 1-10, Ulust.—Murashov, I. K. Spinnomozgovaja ognestrelnaja travma po materialu nejrokUurgiceskoj gruppy N-skoj armU. Hosp. delo, 1947, No. 2, 15.—Partington, C. B. Gunshot wound of spinal cord, with syndromes of Brown-Sdquard, Ddjdrine, Klumpke and Horner. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 82 — Revjakin, L. P. Evakuacija, sortbovka i sanitarnyj transport pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh pozvonocnika i spinnogo mozgfi. In: Osn. voen. polev. neirokhir. (Bondarcuk, A. V.) Leningr., 1942, 199-202.—Solomon, H. C. Dissolution of continuity of the spinal cord by a projectile passing near but not damaging the vertebral column. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1920, 4: 113.—Tonnis, W. Die Behandlung der Sehussverletzungen des Ruckenmarks. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 146-8. SPINAL fluid. See under Meningic space. SPINE. See also Intervertebral disc; Spinal cord. Browne, W. W. A brief note concerning the treatment of primary lateral curvature of the spine by means of simple exercises. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 18: 86.—Zacepin, T. Pozvonocnik. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 701-9. Disease. See also Meningic space, Hemorrhage; Spondy- litis; Spondylolisthesis; Tuberculosis. Barbilian, N. Cateva consideratiuni asupra patologiei nucleului pulpos. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 337-44. Ulust.—Biggam, A. G. Spinal tumours; their diagnosis and locaUzation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 337-51 — Cameron, M. F. Adequate positioning in radiography of lum- bar spine, sacro-iUac and lumbo-sacral joints. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: 31-3.—Cianciara, M. [The vertebral column and rheumatic affections] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 153-7.—Crespellani, C. Sulla valutazione dei segni radiologici di affezioni e lesioni deUa colonna in medicina legale militare Atti Congr. ital. radiol., 1934, 11: pt 2, 79.—Kessei, K. [Diag- nostic value of symptoms in injuries and affections of the spinal column] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26:458-66.—Krajewski, F. [Affec- tions of the internal organs and changes in the spinal column] Ibid., 1938, 31: 47-57.—Mosberg, W. H. Malformation of the cervical spine. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 5, 1-9.—Squirm, C. M. El nuevo tratamiento del Dr. A. G. Timbrell Fisher, la movilizacidn forzada, cirujia manipulativa o bonesetting y el masaje clasico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1932, 31: 117-49.—Takatori, T. Man-sei kyotyoku-sei sekitui-kansetu-syo no iti rei [A case of chronic stiffness of the vertebral joints] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 810-4, pi.— Theodor, I. G. Contributiuni la studiul afectiunilor colcanei vertebrate in armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 99-114. Dislocation. See also subheading (Injury) Fletcher-Barrett, K. A case of dislocation of the 12th dorsal vertebra. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 190-4.—Folly. Deux cas de luxation cervicale haute latente. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1927, 21: 25-7.—Gimlette, G. T. A case of dislocation of the neck. J. R. Aimy M. Corps, 1940, 75: 261-4—Led- better, R. E. A case of fracture-dislocation of spine; laminec- tomy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1915, 9: 433.—L'Heureux. Luxa- tion unilaterale gauche de la 3e vertebre cervicale sur la 4e par rotation forcee. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 149-51.— Reeves, I. S. K., & Miller, M. K. A case of subluxation of cervical vertebra by muscular action. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 107.-—Stephen, R. A. A case of complete bilateral dislocation of the neck. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 395-401. ---- Injury. See also Fracture subheadings (—by site: Spine; Vertebra) Injury—by branches: Air Force; Paraplegia; Spinal cord, Injury; Vertebra. Great Britain. Flying Personnel Re- search Committee. F. P. R. C. No. 274 (a) Notes of Conference on Sutton harness and pre- vention of spinal injuries. 1 1. 23Hcm. Lond., 1941. Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fucco della colonna vertebrale e del midollo. p.714-49. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In his Chir. guerra, Tor., 1940. ---- Le ferite della colonna con lesioni nervose. p.718-48. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In his Chir. guerra, Tor., 1940. Aubourg, P., & Le Go, P. Blessure de guerre; ldsions du rachis et de la queue de cheval; crises subintrantes causalgiques datant de 20 ans, amdliordes par des microdoses dlectriques. Bull. Soc. mdd. Paris, 1934, 531-5.—Biggam, A. G. Two cases of spinal injury in the upper lumbar region showing marked improvement without surgical interference. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 52: 47-51.—Cavalcanti, J. Lesoes do raquis e medula em cUurgia de guerra. Neurobiologia, Recife, 1943, 6: 1-12.-—Cohen, H., & Rogers, L. War injuries of the spine and cord. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUev, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 711-32; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 333-55— Dorronsoro Montes, A. Consideraciones sobre las heridas del raquis. Actas Congr. mdd. mU. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 89-91. Also Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 431-4.—Gesenius, H. Der Sturz auf die Gasmaskenbuchse. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 1099.— Heimanovic, A. I., & Pavlonsky, J. M. [Traumatic injuries of the spine and spinal cord during miUtary campaign] Vopr. nevrokhir., 1940, 4: No. 3, 13^25.—Heineke, H. Verletzungen der Wirbelsaule und des Riickenmarkes. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) Lpz., 1917, 672-99.—Hukuyama, M. To- kusyu no heigyo ni yoru sekitui gaisyo no kenkyu [Study of trauma of the spinal column caused by special kinds of military tasks] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1371-82, pi. tab.—Kerr, A. S. Observations on the spinal injuries of this war. J. Neur. Psychiat., Lond., 1941, n. ser., 4: 277.—Knight, G. War injuries of the spine and spinal cord. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1940, 16: 247-55.—Morisson. Traumatismes rachidiens et anomalies vertdbrales congdnitales. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 94-101.—Noon, C. The story of a spinal injury; by a patient, a solicitor aged 30. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1920, 34: 527-31.—Oltramare, J. H. Ldsions du rachis. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 272-9.—Rapoport, B. I. K voprosu o povrezdenijakh pozvonodnika i spinnogo mozga v voennoe vremja i ob ikh khirurgideskom ledenii po dannym N-skogo neiroktururgiceskogo evakohospitalja. Vopr. nevrokhir., 1947, 11: No. 2, 58.—Robiou Garcia, E. Traumatismos de la columna vertebral y de la mddula por agentes bdlicos. Rev. mex. cir., 1942, 10: 27-36.—Schmidt, K. H. Kriegsverletzungen der WUbelsaule und des Ruckenmarks. In: Kriegschirurgie (ZiUmer, W.) Dresd., 1943, 359-93.—Schonbauer, L., & Po- korny, F. Die Kriegsverletzungen der WUbelsaule und des SPINE 931 SPINE Ruckenmarkes. In: Kriegschirurgie, (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 2: 3-36.-—Stahl, O. Die Verletzungen des Riickens, der Wirbelsaule und des Ruckenmarks. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 9. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 346-54.—Takatori, T. Gaisyo ni kiin-seru sekizui-syuyo syuzyutu tiken rei [Successful surgical treatment of tumor of the spinal cord caused by trauma] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 54-7, pi.-—Taylor, J., Watson- Jones, R. W., & Nissen, K. I. War injuries of the spine. Brit. M J 1941,1:452.------Discussion on war injuries of the spine.' Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1940^1, 34: 447-58 — Tregubov, S. [Injuries of the spinal column during the war] Ortop. tiavmat., Kharkov, 1934, 8: 15-23.—Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite deUa colonna senza lesioni nervose. In his Chir. guerra Tor., 1940, 715-8, illust.—War injuries of the spine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2421.—Watson-Jones, R. War fractures of the spine. In his Fractures 3. ed. Edinb. 1943, 1:322. ---- Injury: Cervical spine. See also subheading (Dislocation) Carney, H. J. Original traction appUance for cervical spine injuries. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 98- 100.—Chamberlin, F. T. A homemade adjustable collar for fractures of the cervical vertebrae. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 92-5.—DeCourcy, D. M. Diseases and injuries of the cervical spine. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 53-5 — Eaton, E. R. Compression fracture of cervical vertebrae with spondylitis osteo-arthritica. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 549-53.— Gatti, L. La riverca del riflesso osteoradiale nelle ferite deUa colonna cervicale. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 618.—Hill, R. C. J. Fracture dislocation of the neck with transection of the spinal cord from tripping when walking. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 35.—Hook, F. R., & Mazet, R. An ambulatory trac- tion device for the treatment of fractures of the cervical spine. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 207-13.—Kaplan, A., & Wilson, J. D. Cervical spine injuries; treatment by the use of Crutch- field tongs. Ibid., 1944, 42: 443-7.—Moxon-Browne, E. Ver- batim report of an interesting case of injury of cervical verte- brae. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1922, 8: 229.—Quigley, T. B. Immobilization of cervical spine for transportation. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 114. ---- Injury, gunshot. Pool, J. L. Gunshot wounds of the spine; observations from an evacuation hospital. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1945, 81: 617-22.—Ruckensteiner, E. Rontgenaufnahmen langs der WUbelsaulenachse zur Lagebestimmung von Steckschussen. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 622 (Abstr.)—Shorten, J. A. Shrapnel wound of the spine with exceptionaUy low tempera- ture. Brit. M. J., 1915, 1: 801.—Soltysik, A. [Gun-shot in- juries of the spinal column] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 532-9.— Stahl, O. Die Kriegsschussverletzungen des Riickens, der WUbelsaule und des Ruckenmarks. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1941, 314-22; 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943, 342-50.—Stevenson, W. F. Gunshot injuries of the spine. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond., 1905, 50-66, 3 pi.—Zimmer. Nicht erkannte Lage eines im Wirbelkanal steckenden Gewehrgeschosses. Aerztl Sachverst. Ztg, 1927, 33: 73-6. ---- Injury: Treatment. See also Spinal cord, Injury; Surgical technic, Spine. Bladder (The) in spinal mjuries in war. Brit. M. J., 1937, 1: 934-6.—Dinken, H. War injuries of the vertebral column and spinal cord, with special reference to physical treatment. Med. Clin. N. America, 1943, 27: 1077-90.—Elkins, C. W., & Wegner, W. R. Newer concepts in the treatment of the para- lyzed patient due to war-time injuries of the spine; neuro- surgical compUcations. Ann. Surg., 1946, 123: 516-22.— [Instruction for treatment of traumatic injuries of the spine and spinal cord in neurosurgical evacuation hospitals] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: No. 10, 22.—Jentzer, A. Des ldsions vertdbrales dans la chirurgie de guerre. Rev. mdd. Suisse rom., 1915, 35: 578- 84.—Maison, D. D. Treatment of compound spine mjuries in forward Army hospitals. J. Neurosurg., 1946, 3: 114-9.— Novozhilov, D. A. [Stretchers for transportation and treatment of spinal wounds] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 90-3.—Shel- den, C. H., Pudenz, R. H. [et al.] Late management of spinal injuries. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 12, 2-6.— Thomson-Walker, J. The treatment of the bladder in spinal injuries in war. Brit. J. Urol., 1937, 9: 217-30.—Ward, R. O. The management of the bladder in spinal injuries. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 733-42; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 356-65.—Wilmoth, C. L. Points in diagnosis and treatment of spinal injuries. MU. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 531-5. ■---- Osteomyelitis. Brown, R., & Hoffman, B. P. OsteomyeUtis of the spine secondary to paravertebral block. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 391-6.—Casella, D. Un caso di osteomieUte vertebrale posteriore dorso-lombare acuta stafilococcica. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 635-49. ---- Surgery. See Surgical technic, Spine. SPINNING aircraft. See Acceleration, centripetal; Parachute escape SPIRILLOSIS. See with Spirochetosis. SPIROCHAETA. See also Treponema. Gowen, G. H. Pseudo-spirochaetes in blood. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 30, 53-5.—Kuzell, W. C. Artifact spbochetes in infectious hepatitis. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 2, 24.—O., W. H. Stain for spirochetes. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 6, 3. SPIROCHETOSIS. See also Mouth, Disease; Syphilis; Treponema; Vincent infection. Bonsfield, L. Observations on human spirochaetosis in the Sudan. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 444-53.—Gelonesi, G. Di un strano reparto in alcune spUochetosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: pt 2, 54-8, pi. ■------ Spirocheti e spirochetosi con speciale riguardo aUe spirochetosi esotiche. Ibid., 1932, 38: pt 2, 575-99, 4 diagr.—Gins, H. Die SpiriUose der menschUchen Mundhohle. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 553-9. SPIROMETER. Seiler, K. Die Verwendbarkeit und Zuverlassigkeit der Spirometrie in der Sportmedizin. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 531-8.—Shafranovsky, A. E. [Dynamic spirometry as a method of examination of the functional capacity of the apparatus of blood circulation and respiration in the evaluation of work- and battle-capacity] Klin, med., Moskva, 1945, 23: No. 1, 29-36.—Silverman, L., Plotkin, T., & Lee, G. A field instru- ment for measuring volume and instantaneous flow rate of inspUed an. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1948, 19: 513-26. SPITZBERGEN. See under World War II. SPITTOON. Keenan, B. Collapsible dental cuspidor. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 8, 23.—Paynter, F. L. Cuspidor stand. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 525.-—Romary. A propos des crachoks collectifs; le marc de cafe comme excipient. Caducde, Par., 1912, 12: 173.—Smith, F. L. The service spit-kid; a suggested improvement. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1918, 4: 328. SPLEEN. See also Hematopoietic system; Reticulo- endothelial system. Fegler, J. [Experimental research work on the role of the spleen in the regeneration of leucocytes] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 17-23.-—Is your spleen really necessary? BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 51, 5-7. ---- Diseases. See also Splenomegaly. De Vecchi, B. SuUe splenopatie ad aree di Gamna. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: pt 2, 305-15.—Gordon, F. N. Diffuse splenic fibrosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 847-50.—Harsant, A. G. Four uncommon abdominal tumours. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 133-41.—Jameson, E. M., & Smith, O. F. Calcified cyst of the spleen; report of a case, with review of literature. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 537-41.—Kamil Sokullu. Dalak kist hidatigi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1942, 71: 67—Kjaksto, A. F. Ekhinokokk pedeni. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 235: Med. spec pt, 246-50.— Lavergne, V. de, & Accoyer, H. Abces de la rate a baciUe paratyphique A. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 62-7.— Martin, F. E. Ruptured aneurysm of splenic artery; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 152.—Sharpe, W. W. S., & Darke, E. G. C. A fatal perisplenic abscess compUcated by malaria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 59: 294-7. ---- Injury. See also next subheading. Garcia Baron, A. Heridas del bazo por arma de fuego. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 73-88.—Kallius, H. U. De- layed haemorrhage in injuries of the spleen. Bull. War. M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 352 (Abstr.)—Kazakov, M. M. [Methods of arresting hemorrhage in injuries of the spleen] Voen. med. J., SPLEEN 932 SPLINT Moskva, 1930, 1: 11-23.—Munhall, H. Two cases of delayed subcapsular hemorrhage following trauma of the spleen. Med. BuU. Europ. Command. 1949, 6: No. 2, 6.—Remilly, A. Sdton de la rate par dclat de grenade; spldnectomie; gudrison. Rev. path, comp.. Par., 1917, 17: 322.—Rhame, H. E. Splenic injury. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 342-5.—Stevenson. W. F. Gunshot wounds of spleen. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond., 1905, 105. ---- Rupture. Bueermann, W. H. The latent period and delayed hemor- rhage following traumatic rupture of the spleen. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 73-93.—Filbry. Ein Fall von subkutaner, querer Milzzerreissung auf dem Manoverfelde. Deut. mil., arztl. Zschr., 1911, 40: 317-9. ------ Ein Fall von sub- kutaner, ausgedehnter Milzzerreissung auf dem Manoverfelde. Verh. Ges. deut. naturforsch., (1910) 1911, 82: 2. TeU, 491.— Friant. Contusion de l'abdomen dans le flanc gauche et rupture souscutande de la rate. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1912, 60: 542-7.-—Hutton, W. A. Report on a case of ruptured spleen. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv., 1941, 27: 195—Jaworski, C. [Rupture of spleen with hemorrhage into abdominal cavity in a case of typhoid fever] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 271-3.—Johnson, L. W. Traumatic rupture of the spleen; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1927, 25: 336-40.—McLure, H. M., & Pearlman, C. K. Delayed rupture of the spleen. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 330-2.—Mervine, T. B. Rupture of the spleen; a case report. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 3, 17.-—Merz. Un cas de rupture traumatique de la rate. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1928, 22: 40-6.-—Oudard. Deux cas de rupture traumatique de la rate a symptomatologie retardde (mdcanisme et mode opdratoire) Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 145-53.—Perisho, G. M., & Steiner, M. Traumatic rupture of the spleen. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 216-22.—Rafferty, G. W. Traumatic rupture of the spleen. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 3, 14-6.—Ramos, J. de O. Rotura traumatica de baco paludico. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1949, 38: 79-83.— Santini, F. J., Olechowski, L. W., & Nichols, J. E. Delayed splenic rupture; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 395-400.—Shand, J. Rupture of spleen; splenectomy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1917, 3: 472.—Smith, S., & O'Farrell, W. R. Subcapsular rupture of the spleen with delayed intraperitoneal haemorrhage; Bilharziasis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 373-7.—Spiridonovic, R. [Retarded^ hemorrhage foUowing traumatic rupture of the spleen] Voj. san. glasnik, 1932: 3, 103-21.—Steele-Perkins, D. D. Rupture of the spleen. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 37.—Vial Donoso, E. Dos observa- ciones sobre rupturas traum&ticas del bazo. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1936, 6: 23-7. SPLENECTOMY. See also Malaria, Type: Gallinaceum. Barone, A. M. Splenectomy in blood disorders; report of cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 273-6.— Colombo, P. Considerazioni clinico-ematologiche e medico- IegaU militari sugU splenectomizzati. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 952-61.—Donati, G. Effetti lontani deUa splenectomia per trauma. Ibid., 1937, 85:1298-318.—Miura.T. Ketueki sikkan ni oyobosu hi-tekisyutu no kekka, narabi-ni sono zyutusiki ni tuite [Results of splenectomy on blood diseases, and the technique] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 129-60.—Strine, H. F. Malarial infection compUcating splenectomy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1914, 8: 655. SPLENOMEGALY. See also Spleen. Allen, W. H., & Thro, W. C. Case report; splenomegaly with eosinophUia. MU. Surgeon, 1931, 68: 503-7.—Collignon, M. Diagnostic clinique des splenomdgaUes chroniques. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1930, 93: 175-203.—Laning, R. H., & Loy, A. W. Splenomegaly, associated with syphilis, with recovery, foUowing splenectomy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 261-3.— Luccarelli, V. SplenomegaUa di guerra? Morgagni, 1919, 61: pt 1 (Arch.) 94—6.—Mauvais, R. La spldnomdgaUe hdmor- ragipare chez l'enfant. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 241-3.—Peruzzi, M. SplenomegaUe algerine (micosi spleniche?) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: 319-25, pi.—Schur, H. Erne agyptische SplenomegaUe bei einem Soldaten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1918, 65: 253. Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1918, 31:172 — Smith, D. F. Primary splenomegaly with rupture of the spleen, J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940-41, 12: 152-4. SPLINT. See also Finger; Fracture subheadings (Treat- ment: Fixation; Traction) Jaw subheadings (Injury; Injury: Fracture) Nerve injury sub- headings (motor; Treatment) Paralysis, Treat- ment; Plaster of Paris, Splint; Splinting. Turner, J. M. Testing of cardboard splints. 2 1. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-447, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. War Department. Medical field manual; splints, appliances and bandages. 90p. 19cm. Wash., 1940. United States. War Department. Med- ical Field Service School. Splints and appli- ances of the U. S. Army. 3. ed. 86p. 32? Carlisle Barracks, 1934. Allison, N. The standardization of splints in the A. E. F. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 58: 7; 170, pi; 259.—Gindin, E. Shiny, sinirovanie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 1039-53.—McReynolds, C. C, & Gilbert. E. W. Splints and their application. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (Cour- ville, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 206-12.—Schrafl, A. Man kann nie genug Festhaltungs-Material bereit stellen. MUi- tarsanitat, Ziir., 1942, 24: 100. ---- Types. Arm splint improvised from ammunition container. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 7.—Baar, V. Ein Wort iiber Strohschienen. MiUtararzt, Wien, _ 1915, 49: 454.— Brun, H. Extensions- und Lagerungsschienen fiir den Ge- brauch im Armeesanitatsdienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 1013-5.—Bunnell, S. Knuckle bender splint. BuU. U. 8. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 230.—Cowell. Rifle splint. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World Wqr, Wash., 1927, 7: 771 — Cozen, L. A new banjo splint. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 67.— Dobnigg. Ueber ein zusammenlegbares Universal-Hohl- schienenmodeU. Wien. kUn. Wschr., 1914, 27: 1081.—Dona- hue, C. D., & Allumbaugh, H. R. Ladder spUnt with regulation litter for broken back. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 35-8.—Dvor- zhec, 3. A. [Modification and standardization of Tigerstedt's splint] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 45-8.—Elastic splint for foot drop. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 374.—Epstein. Eine neue Extensionschiene. Militararzt, Wien, 1915, 49: 326.—Ethel, G. O. A non-constricting traction splint. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 436.—Fotheringham, J. B. An improve- ment for the stretcher splint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 99-101.—Fritzsche, E., & Stadler, R. Ueber eine neuartige Lagerungs- und Extensionsschiene fiir kriegschirurgische Zwecke. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1939, 69: 879-81.—Heibel, G. A. Splints sewed in muslin. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 120.—Heller, E. Erne Leerschiene zur Extensionsbe- handlung von Arm und Bein. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 537-40.-—Henderson, R. L. V. AcryUc resin splints. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 268.—Hepper, J. E. A modification of NeveUe's back splint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1914, 23: 341.—Heyn, W. Die Hosenschiene. BuU. War M., Lond.8 1942-43, 3: 504 (Abstr.)—Inaev, V. I. [U-shaped apparatu for giving strength to a wounded extremity, and for suspendin8 it] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 211-4 — Jenney, E. R. The hinged box splint in emergencies. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 21-6.—Jewett, E. L. Different uses for the walking stirrup. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 196-200.— Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Zimmer Splint Company, New York, New York. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 27-9.—Kaysen's leg and arm traction splints as contrasted with standard Army models. For photograph see CoUection in Library.-—Khlevinsky, M. I. Neskolko slov ob aUuminie- vykh setkakh v kadestve din na teatre vojny. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 410-9.—Kirk, N. T., & Peterson, L. T. Army splints. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 64, 76-86. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 72, 23-33 — McCormick, E. Quick repaU; new type of splint, developed originaUy because a veterinarian wanted to make injured pets more comfortable, now saves Uves of Navy men and spares them agony. Science News Lett., 1942, 42: 310.—Matignan, J. J. Note sur des appareils de fortune, de fabrication extempo- rande, pour contention et immobilisation des membres, en campagne (Rapp. de Faure) BuU. Soc. chir. Paris, 1915, n. ser., 41: 876-88.—Moosey, G. A., & Myer, J. C. Multiple- purpose emergency splint. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1187-9.—Neff, G. Transportschiene fiir Schadel- und Hals- verletzungen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1539.—Popov, E. N. [An improvement of Dieterich's splint] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 83.—Romaine, F. W. An improvement of the aeroplane splint. MU. Surgeon, 1919, 45: 124.—Rozen, L. A. [1) Field foot splint. 2) Field stretcher-spUnts] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 29-33.—Scott, W. G., & Eames, C. O. A new emergency transport splint of plyformed wood. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1424-8.—Tatschner, R. Improvisa- tion von Drahtschienen. MUitararzt, Wien, 1915, 49: 423.— Tubby, A. H. Malleable Uon splints. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 27: 97.—Voskressensky, V. P. Ob ispolzovanii metal- Udeskikh otkhodov v kadestve Sin pri perelomakh kostej. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c. (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 269.—Wagoner, G. A transport splint for fractured spines. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 190. ---- Types: Arm splint. See also Extremity injury, Upper extremity. Grob, D. C. Adhesive spUnt for simple fractures of the arm. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 68.—Komiyayama, T. Sisaku dai issen-siki zyosi soegi ni tuite [Experiments in making splints for the upper arms that can be used in the first Une (of battle)] SPLINT 933 SPLINT Gun idan zassi, 1936, 221-4, 2 pi.—Rogge. Sliding extension splint for arm. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 868 (Abstr.)— Scripp, J., jr. New type cf plastic arm splint used in evacua- tion. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 3, 17.—Slocum, D. B. A simple abduction splint for the upper extremity. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 26-9. ■--- Types: Braun's. Lloyd, E. I. The use of Braun's splint and its modifications. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 391-8; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 635-42. ■--- Types: Caliper splint. Clarke, C. The caliper splint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 283-6.—Gibson, P. L. An adjustable walking caUper splint. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1930, 16: 36-8. --- Types: Cramer wire. Fitzgerald, F. P. The use of Cramer wire. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 399-408. --- Types: Finger splint. See also Finger. Charbonneau, L. O. An improved finger splint. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 12, 57.—Packard, J. W., jr. Metal finger splint. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 769. --- Types: Hayes's. Hunt, E. A. The Hayes' splint. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944- 45,2: 563-6. --- Types: Hodgen's. United States. War Department. Sur- geon General's Office. Instructions for the use of the Hodgen splint. 5 1. 27cm. Wash., 1913. --- Types: Leg splint. See also Leg, Injury. Spangler, H. J., Hartman, R. O., & Willcox, B. C. Comparative study and modification of plastic leg splint. 16,51. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-527, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Kromer, K. Eine neue Extensions-Transportschiene fiir Oberschenkel-, Knie- und Unterschenkelschussbruche. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 661-3.—Liibbert, H. Eine Fruhtrans- portschiene fiir die untere Extremitat. Ibid., 1939, 4: 462.— Shaw, H. M. A pneumatic splint for the leg. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1287-91.—Trombone traction leg spUnt with Bhoe clamp. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 8. --- Types: Maxey's. Nickerson, S. H. The Maxey splint for fractures of the femur and tibia; a wooden splint to be used in skeletal traction. Army M. BuU., 1943, No. 68, 203-11. --- Types: Stader's. Laird, R. C. The Stader splint. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944- 45, 2: 258-62.-—Stader (The) splint, fixation and reduction Bplint. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 2, 71. --- Types: Thigh splint. See also Extremity injury, Lower extremity. Hepper, J. E. A new thigh spUnt. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 202.—Karakoz, M. A. [Pasteboard splint for the thigh and method of its application] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec pt, 359-63.—Williams, P. L. W. An emergency thigh splint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 310. --- Types: Thomas's. See also First aid, military; Fracture sub- headings (Treatment: Traction; by site: Femur) Italy. Ministero della marina. Dire- zione generale della sanita militare marit- tima. Staffa Thomas per fratturati mod. R. Marina 1939; istruzioni per l'uso. lip. 21>^cm. Roma, 1940. Baylis, J. E. Application of leg splint, Thomas, half-ring. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 72-5.—Cohda, G. An alternative to the clove-hitch halter, for use with the Thomas' spUnt. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 216-8.—Cowell, E. M. A method of teaching the front line application of Thomas's splint by numbers. Ibid., 1919, 33: 175-8.—Flory, C. R. A Thomas Bplint traction bar. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1428-32 — Griffiths, C. V. The use of the Thomas' splint for ship work. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1918, 4: 429-31.—McCusker, E. A. The McCusker traction footpiece and support for use with the Thomas' leg splint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 102-4 — McMurray, T. P. The use of the Thomas splint. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 379-86; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 623-30.—Martin, T. D. M. A method of carry- ing Thomas' splints in motor ambulances. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 47.—Monro, D. C. Boot cUp for extension of leg m Thomas leg splint. Ibid., 1939, 73: 365-70.—Shields, R. T. A bamboo Thomas leg splint. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 127.—Spring wUe splint for Pierson attachment; Thomas splint. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 149.—Weber, H. M. A new type sling for a Thomas splint. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1936, 34: 551, pi.—Wheeler, W. I. De C. The use of Thomas' frames. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, p.387-90— Williams, O. H. First-aid extension brace for use with Thomas splints. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1919, 32: 150-2. ---- Types: Tobruk. See Fracture—by site: Extremity, lower; also Plaster of Paris, Tobruk plaster. SPLINTING. See also Fracture subheadings (Transportation; Treatment: Fixation) Splint. Bosworth, B. M. Splints and casts in the treatment of war injuries. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 385-92.—Early (The) treat- ment of bone and joint wounds, with special reference to splinting at the front. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 8, 23-9.—Hirscher, H. Ueber die Polsterung von Schienen in Krieg und Frieden mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Dauerpolsterschienen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1938, 3: 304-7.— Markelov, N. S. [RationaUzation of splints for fractures during campaigns] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 106-12.—Penn, H. A simple method for extremity immobilization. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1432-4.—Stiff fingers from improper splintage. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 51, 4. SPOILAGE. See Ration, Spoilage. SPONDYLARTHROSIS. See also Spine, Disease. Crosflll, J. W. L. Alkaptonuria with familial incidence, associated with spondyUtis ankylopoietica. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 173-5.—Graham, W. Ankylosing spondylitis; a study of 100 cases. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 2, 18.—Markelov, N. S. [Spondylosis of the fifth lumbar vertebra and service in the Red Army] Voen. Med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 43-7.-—Nagayama, T. Man-sei kyotyoku-sei sekitui- kansetu-syo no iti rei [Ueber einen FaU von Spondylarthrosis ankylopoetica] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 919-28, pi.— Solomon, S. Ankylosing spondyUtis; report of 30 cases. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 291-303.—Winemiller, Z. H. Spinal rigidity (Marie-Strumpell) U. S. Veterans Bur. M., Bull., 1926, 2: 1064-6.—Woldenberg, S. G. Arthritis of the spine. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 113-8. SPONDYLOLISTHESIS. See also Spine, Disease. McMaster, P. E., & Dula, F. M. Prespondylolisthesis; a study of 23 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1077-82.— Maxwell, H. C. Spondylolisthesis in males. Mil. Surgeon, 1927, 60: 438-41, 2 pi.—Meyerding, H. W. Spondylolisthesis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 10-5.—Scheid, F., & Malluche. Beitrag zur Frage der traumatischen Entstehung einer Spondylolisthesis. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 136-9.— Walker, J. A. L. Physical signs of spondylolisthesis. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 478-82. SPONGE. See with Surgical equipment. SPONTANEOUS pneumothorax. See under Pneumothorax. SPOROTRICHOSIS. See also Mycosis. Barker, H. O., & Nieweg, G. A. Sporotrichosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 135.—Chaillot, L. Etude d'un cas de sporotrichose chronique relevd chez un chameau. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1932, 16: 328-31.—Herrick, J. C. Sporo- trichosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 295-8.— Jones, T. C, & Maurer, F. D. Sporotrichosis in horses; case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74. 63-73. SPORT SPORT. See also Athletics; Aviator, Xeuropsyehiatry; Physical training; Pugilism; Runner; Swimming. Dabat, V. A. *Les sports du soldat. 70p. 8? Lyon, 1904. Pearl, N. H., & Brown, H. E. Health by stunts. 216p. 8° X. Y., 1919. Baader, E. Der Sport. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 394-8.—Carpenter, P. R. Athletics in the French Armies under the Direction of the Foyers Du Soldat—Y. M. C. A. Union franco-amdricaine. Phys. Training, 1918-19, 16: 663- 75.—Cozens, F. W. The program and sport choices of Navy V-12 trainees. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1944, 15: 540, &c— Domke. Spoi tentwicklung. San. Ber. Deut. Marine (1930) 1932, 17-21.—Fisher, G. J. Athletics in the A. E. F. in France. Phys. Training, 1918-19, 16: 861-71.—Haas, A. [Sport and the Army] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1935, 11: 4-21.—Kleeberger, F. L. Athletics and the war game. School & Soc, 1918, 7: 541-5. ------& Wight, E. H. War sports embracing grenade throwing, boxing, and athletic drills, arranged in accord with military procedure. Am. Phys. Educ. Rev., 1918, 23: 263; 383.-—Krzewinski, L. [Toxicology in sport] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29:737-9.—Legrand, A. L'oeuvre des jeux du soldat. Congr. internat. tuberc. (1905) 1906, 2: 843.—Le Noir. Sur la pra- tique des sports et la sous-alimentation. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1941, 125: 194.—Lorenz, G. Sport und Wehrmacht. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 538 (Abstr.)—Luby, D. F. Athletics and their relation to war. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1918, 12: 592-601, 4 pi.—Megiska, R. Prevence ve sportovni vychove' a brannost. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1935, 11: 181-4.— Osmolski, W. [What proportion of sports should be used in physical education] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 7: 366-73.—Parade. Sports and circulation. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 241.—Pezzi, G. Gli esercizi sportiyi nautici nella educazione fisica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 2, 431-6.—Phillips, H. D. The relation of ath- letics to the college man and the nation. Am. Phys. Educ. Rev., 1920, 25: 97-100.—Roberts, M. H. Training and care of the football squad at the United States Naval Academy during the season of 1920. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, 15: 770-5.— Riibel. Die Sportvorschrift fiir das Heer vom 1. Oktober 1938. MU. Wbl., Berl., 1938-39, 123: 2630.—Thooris, A. Sport et dducation physique. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1921, 75: 1-35 SPORT injury. See also Sport medicine. Betkowski, T. [Principles in surgical treatment of accidents caused by sports] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 1; passim.—Ceberto- wicz, K. [Treatment of periarticular injuries in sportsmen by injections of thiodalgin] Ib.d., 1939, 34: 67-76.—Doemens, K. Ueber Sportverletzungen in der Wehrmacht. Deut. Militar- arzt, 1938, 3: 97-102.—Dohnanyi, L. [Typical accidents caused by motor sports in the Army] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 372-9.—Heiss, F. [Prevention of injuries in sports from the medical view-point] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 693-7.—Hinricsson, H. [Two cases of fatal injuries in athletics] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1935, 60: 295-7. ------ & Friberg, S. [Injuries caused by sports in military service] Ibid., 1937, 62: 77-92.—Levittoux, H. [Clinical aspect of overtrained muscles] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 671-6.—Siehlow, K. SportUche Betreuung Verwundeter als Nachbehandlung in den Lazaretten. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1940, 5: 483-5. SPORT medicine. See also Spirometer. Genzel, H. Aerztlicher Ratgeber fiir den Wehrsport. 82p. 17cm. Lpz., 1939. Boyer, J. The scientist and the athlete, the physiological laboratory of the French MiUtary School at Joinville. Sc Am. Suppl., N. Y., 1915, 79: 292.—Brustmann, M. Sportiirztliche Beobachtungen uber die Entwicklungstendenzen des Kampf- sports. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: Sonderausg. B, 41-3.— Bugard, P. Le sport et son controle mddical chez la jeunesse suddoise. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 371-5.—Gilewicz, Z. [Military physicians and physicians for sports] Lek. wojsk. 1936, 27: 449-61.—Knoll, W. Ueber neuere sportarztliche Fragen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 123 (Abstr.)— Szulc, G. [Medical supervision in sports] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 564-76. SPOTTED fever. See Rickettsiasis. SPOTTING. See also Aircraft, Detection; Air reconnais- sance; Radar; Reconnaissance. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project Xo. 6: Vision in tanks. Report on Sub-Project Xo. 6-1: Visual SPOTTING requirements for spotting, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] ... Report on Sub-Project Xo. 6-6: Investigation of periscopic binocular spotters; visual requirements for spotting, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Carmichael. The problem of spotting in the three services. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1942, Xo. 408, 4. ------ Army spotting problems. Ibid., No. 434, 7.—Gedanken zum Flugmeldedienst und Luftschutz-Warndienst auf Grund der Uebungen im Jahre 1936. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 125.—Identifica- ion of aircraft referred to in text [tab.] In: Human Factors in Air Transp. Design (McFarland, R. A.) N. Y., 1946, 646.— Livingston. Value and methods of training personnel in spotting targets. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1941, Xo. 368, 1.— Merton. Visual problems relating to submarine spotting from the air. Ibid., 3.—Van de Water, M. How to spot airplanes. Chem. Leaflet, 1941-42, 15: No. 6, 62-7. SPRAIN. Ball, C. R. Sprained ankles; treatment by novocaine' and adrenalin injections. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 499-502 — Bingham, R. Treatment of sprains with ethyl chloride sprav. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 170-^.—Caldwell, L. A. Injection treatment of sprains. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 663-6.— Davison, S., & Petrazio, J. A. Treatment of acute sprained ankle. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 23.—Mc- Laughlin, C. W., jr. Procaine infiltration in the treatment of acute sprains. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 457-60.—Nagler, J. H. Injection treatment of sprains. Ibid., 96: 528.—Scott, W. Sprained ankles; a new form of treatment. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 679-84.—Silver, C. M., & Rusbridge, H. W. The treatment of sprains of the ankle. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 5, 26-8.—Wright, J. M., Parker, L. O., & Lehan, T. R. Sprained ankles. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1309-13. SPRAY bath. See Bath. SPRAY coating. See under Paint. SPRAYER. See also under Mosquito control, Insecticides and sprayers. Eismax, L. P. Studies on insect control; study and evaluations of hand-operated, portable larviciding sprayers. 14 1. 27^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. XM 005 052/2, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. ---- Testing of portable gasoline driven insecticide sprayer. 51. 27)>cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Sub-Proj. 15-49, Res. Proj. NM 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Also Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1949, No. 6, 65. Saeki, K. Japanese air chemical sprav experiments. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, Xo. 127, 1-5. SPRING. See Well. SPRUE. Ayrey, F. Outbreaks of sprue during the Burma Campaign. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1947-48, 41: 377-406 — Bassett-Smith, P. Sprue. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1923, 9: 275 — Blackham, R. J. Rare diseases of returning service men; sprue. Xurs. Mirror, Lond., 1945-46, 82: 217.—Hartsock, F. M. Radiant energy; sprue and pellagra. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 523-6.—Olson, S. W., & Layne, J. A. Sprue as a sequel to the war's migration of military personnel. Gastroenterology, 1947, 8: 221-7.—Rodriguez, F. E. The oral lesions in sprue. Army Dent. Bull., 1942, 13: 187 (Abstr.)—Stefanini, M. Su una particolare sindrome paraspruetica tra prigionieri di guerra italiani in un campo dell'India; nota preventiva. Clin, nuova, Roma, 1945, 1: 321-3. ------ Observations on a series of cases of sprue in a prison camp in India. Gastroenterology, 1947, 8: 729-34. ------ CUnical features and pathogenesis of tropical sprue; observations on a series of cases among Italian prisoners of war in India. Medicme, Bait., 1948, 27: 379-427.— Willoughby, H. The treatment of sprue. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 272-7. STAB wound. See under Wound. STADER SPLINT 935 STAR STADER splint. See Splint, Types. STAGING area. See also Dermatology, Organization; also Amphibious warfare; Division, airborne. Goldbloom, A. A., & Schantz, B. A. The management of the emotionally maladjusted soldier at a staging camp. Psychiat. Q., 1946, 20: 452-69.—Lipschulz, L. S. Neuropsychiatry in a staging area. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 47-53.—Schild- krout, H. Management of the dyspeptic soldier in a staging area. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 151-7. STAIN [and staining] See also Pathology, Methods; also Silver stain. Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. T. Vital stain- ing with the fluorochrome acridine orange and its application to radiobiology; alpha ray effects. 7 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(14) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Crigler, C. W. Modification of Papanicolaou staining pro- cedure. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 794.—Fredenburgh, E. The Kahn shaking-machine as an aid in making Wright's stain. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 77.—Svarc, P. Iskustva i pokusaji spravljanja i upotrebe metilnesko modrUo-azur-eozin boje (Romanovski) s posebnim osvrtom na JSB boje. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 84-8. STALENESS. See Aviator, Fatigue. STALINGRAD. See under World War II. STAMMERING. See Speech disorder. STANDARD. See also Aviator, Physical standards; Dental examination, Standards; Flight surgeon, Stand- ards; Medical examination, Physical standards; Nursing, Standards; Physical standards; Vision, Standards. Bornstein, J. H. Physical standards in the active and re- serve components of the military service. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 373-7.—Stone, W. S. Review of Army research program and of military physical standards. Bull. Neuropsychiat. (NRC) Wash., 1948, 33-7. ------ & Churchill, E. D. Con- sideration of Army job analysis data and Army medical stand- ards. BuU. Surg. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 8. meet., 101-3. STANDING operating procedure. See also procedure for psychological processing under Aviator, Psychological examination; also Order. Great Britain. War Office. Standing orders for the Royal Army Medical Corps, Royal Army Medical Corps (T. A.) and the Army Dental Corps, 1937. 280p. 18>km. Lond., 1938. Standing operating procedure for buiial and graves regis- tration. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1942-44, 23: No. 12, 27-9. STANLEY Camp. See Internee. STAPHYLINIDAE. See also Poison, animal. Hitch, F. G. Vesicant beetles of the family Staphylmidae. J. R. Nav. Al. Serv., 1936, 22: 325-33. STAPHYLOCOCCOSIS. See also Food infection; Pork; Sepsis, Etiology. Gordon, J. E. Staphylococcus food poisoning. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 2, 3 — Urbain, A. Le r61e de la peau dans l'infection et l'immunit6; le traitement par les antivirus des affections a staphylocoques et a streptocoques des animaux. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1929, 13: 296-314. STAR See under Training. STARTLE. Thorner, M. W. Autonomic reactions to startle; photoelectric plethysmograph. 11 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 135, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. STARVATION. See also Deficiency disease; Famine; Internee; Malnutrition; Vitamin deficiency. Da Costa, E. Report of some effects of re- feeding male albino rats after caloric restriction. 17 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 28, Med. Nutrit. Laborat. U. S. Army. ---- & Clayton, R. Report of effect of food restriction and dietary rehabilitation on food utilization and water and fat contents of the total carcass of male albino rats. 12 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 52, U. S. Army Med. Nutrit. Laborat. ---- Report of the fat and water content and the specific gravity of the total carcass of the albino rat in relation to dietary restriction and rehabilitation. 15 1. 27cm. Chic, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 62, U. S. Army Med. Nutrit. Laborat. Keys. Caloric undernutrition in man. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 118-21. ---- Concentration camp. See also Internee. Don Zimmet, P. G. *Les conditions d'exis- tence et l'etat sanitaire dans les camps de con- centration de femmes deportees en Allemagne [Geneve] lOlp. 24cm. Ambilly-Annemasse, 1946. Mollison, P. L. Observations on cases of starvation at Belsen. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 4-8.—Robinson, P. The D. P. disease. Acta med. orient., Jerusalem, 1947, 6: 188-91.— Starvation problems (a studv of starvation in the camps in France) Am. OSE Rev., 1943, 2: 16-21—Tomaszewski, W. Nastepstwa przewleklego glodzenia. Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 242-51. ---- Treatment. Coigley, M. H. F., & Stephenson, J. Starvation and its treatment with protein hydrolvsate, Belsen, 1945. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1946, 44: 2-9— Meiklejohn, A. P. Feed- ing Belsen; the nutritional problems of Europe. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1945, 41: 500.—Starvation problems (how starvation was remedied in internment camps) Am. OSE Rev., 1943, 2: No. 3, 20-4.—Stuart, H. C. Nutritional reconditioning of children in occupied countries. Proc. Conf. Children's Fund Michigan, 1944, 133-54.—Sydenstricker, V. P. Hydrolysates in the treatment of starvation in HoUand. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 474.—Vaughan, J. The value of hydrolysates in the treatment of severe starvation at Belsen. Ibid., 471-4. STARVATION amblyopia. See also Blind. Hazelton, A. R. The nature of starvation amblyopia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 171-8. STATION. See this word in combination with Aid s.; Battalion s.; Clearing s.; Collecting s.; Decon- tamination service, s.; Induction s.; also Post. STATION hospital. See under Hospital; Hospitalization; Hospital report. STATION list. See Directory. STATISTICS 936 STATISTICS STATISTICS. See also under Blood transfusion; Burns; Food statistics; Hospitalization; Morbidity; Mortality; Prisoner of war; Recruiting statistics; Rejection; Sampling; Vision. Alchian, A. A. Regression statistics. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 18, 480-93.—Dunbar, A. W. An international basis for naval statistics. Tr. Internat. Congr. Hyg. (1912) 1913, 5: pt 2, 875-7.—Fiske, C. N. Inter- national basis for naval statistics. Ibid., 877-82.—Hulusi Ozverim. Statistics of foreign armies. Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1938, 67: 176-80.—Livi, L. Un'indagine sulla dina- mica dei redditi nella crisi deUa guerra e del dopo guerra. Metron, Ferrara, 1923-24, 3: 556-89.—Wilbur, C. L. Inter- national basis for naval statistics. Tr. Internat. Congr. Hyg. (1912) 1913, 5: pt 2, 882-7. ---- Correlation coefficient. Deemer, W. L., jr. Tables for use in inter- pretation of the correlation coefficient. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 487, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. "~ Correlation (The) coefficient. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 6, 1.—Votaw, D. F., jr. Estimating correlation in a nor- ' mal bivariate population when observed values of one variate are obtained only for a selected subset of observed values of the other variate. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1948, July 13. ---- medical. See also Record, medical. French, S. W. The value of medical statistics. Mil. Sur- geon, 1912, 30: 578.—Given, D. H. C. The use of statistics as a guide to preventive medicine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1921,7: 292-300.-—Hulusi Ozverim. [Statistics] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1940, 69: 67-75.—Kaminsky, L. Statistika voenno- medicinskaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 5: 302-7.—Luykx, H. M. C. Biostatistics in medical re- search; significant differences. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1208—15.—Reynolds, C. R. Statistiques medico-miUtaires en temps de paix et de guerre. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil., Liige, 1938, 8. sess., 157-77. Also Bull, internat. Serv. santi, Liege, 1939, 12: 397^14. Also EngUsh transl., Army M. BuU., 1939, 49: 13-20.—Titmuss, R. M. Medical statis- tics in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 562. ---- Methods. See also Record, medical. "^^" ~""^ Deemer, W. L., jr. A simplified method for calculation of the inverse of a matrix. 27p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 485, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Alchian, A. A. Principles of statistical analysis. Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. AU Forces, 1947, No. 18, 445-52. ------ Univariate analysis. Ibid., 453-68. ------ Bivariate analy- sis. Ibid., 469-93. ■----— Multivariate analysis. Ibid., 495-509.-—Burov, A. D. Metod pods6eta rezultatov sanitarno- higienideskikh anaUzov pri pomosdi tabUc. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 4, 28-35.—Gadzikiewicz, W. [The simplest method of calculation of probabiUty in medical statistics] Lev. wojsk., 1928, 11: 205-22.—Methods of analyzing Navy vital statistics. Annual Rep. Surg. Gen. U. S. Navy, 1945, 7-12.—Quartiles. Statist. Navy M„ 1947, 3: No. 5, 1 — Rafferty, J. A. Calculation of probabiUty tables for new mi Iti— variate tests. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M... 9.7, Oct., 2.—Votaw, D. F., jr, & Rafferty, J. A. Calculations of probability tables for new multivariate tests. Ibid., 1948, July, 14; 1949, Jan., 15. ---- Nomogram. Cohen, J., & Quinn, B. A nomograph for the Brunswick ratio. Am. J. Psychol., 1946, 59: 146-9.-—Nomogram for com- puting morbidity and mortality rates. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 57-9.—Salvato, J. A., jr, & Heiman, V. The nomogram in military vital statistics. AIU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 307. ---- Organization. Macedo, C. A. El Instituto peruano de estadistica y la organizaci6n y movUizacion de los recursos nacionales. Rev. mU. Peru, 1943, 40: pt 2, 113.—Medical Statistics Division. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist;, Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 2, 90-5.—R. C. A. F. (The) Medical Statistics Section. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1946-47, 4: 71-80. ---- Vital statistics. See also War, Demographic aspect. Birth and death. Army M. BuU., 1937, No. 42, 52-5.— Gatewood, J. D. The medical man and vital statistics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1912, 6: 1-22.—Hill, F. S. PubUc health statis- tics. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 53: 273-7.—Negri6. »La base navale de Patras. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1919, 108: 417-25.—Watkins, J. H., & Hitchcock, S. V. Vital statistics. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 117-58. STATUS thymico-lymphaticus. See under Thymus. STEADINESS test. See Aviator, Fitness tests; Motor system. STEAMER. See also Disinfector; Sterilizer. Alderson, A. F. A practical test of the lethal action of steam and formalin vapour on spore-bearing organisms and bugs. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 60: 374-6.—Baber, E. A portable steam disinfector with improved insulation. Ibid., 1937, 69: 250-4.—Dobson, O. C, Evans, F., & Elliott, S. Shortcomings of commercial steam disinfection apparatus. Ibid., 1942, 78: 290.-—Forrester, A. A. Adaptation of sterUizer for use with steam geyser. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1915, 1: 204.—Green, C. M. Disinfecting steamer Sanator for the U. S. Marine Hospital Service. Nat. Hosp. & San. Rec, 1899-1900, 3: No. 12, 3-12.—Hane, R. L. An improvised steam-pressure sterUi- zer. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 2, 50-4.—Lowe, D. A., & Sabin, J. B. A steamer for use with the Soyer stove. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 275.—Mikhelson, G. A. [Steam disinfection with portable vapor-formalin apparatus] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 10, 18-25—So vacev, V. J. [Steam sterUi- zer of the 188th Field Reserve Hospital] Voen med. J., Petrogr., 1916, 245: Med. spec, pt, 106-13.—Steam steriUzation.^ Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 2, 54-61. STEP-UP test. See under Fitness, Test; Medical examina- tion, Cardiovascular system. STEREO acuity. See Depth perception. STEREORADIOSCOPY. See also under Radiodiagnostics. Greenberg, G. A. Improvised stereoscope. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 96.—Gromet, R. Y. Stereo- scopy of photoroentgen films. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 470.—X-ray stereopanoramograms. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 143. STEREOTYPES (national) See under Militarism. STERILITY. Caviglia, A. EsterUidad. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1933, 32: 241-54. ---- Veterinary aspect. See also Horse, Breeding and care; Insemina- tion [artificial] Edwards, W. P. S. SterUity in the mare; treatment by the Fallopian tube insufflator. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 56-8.—Gotze, R. SterUity in horsebreeding. Ibid., 1939, 10: 20-2.-—Richter, L. Poznatky z zpflsob tlumenf steriUty chovnych klisen ve vojenskem hfebcfnfi Home Motesice. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 276-80.—Vladescu, D. [Prolan in com- batting steriUty in mares] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur. 1937, 8: 347-53. STERILIZATION. See also Oxygen mask, Maintenance; Sterilizer; also under Syringe. Allen, R. V. Instrument set-up for the dressing room. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 127-9.—Blackmore, H. C. & Briscoe, G. Note on sterilization by heated oil. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 27: 522.—Dawson, C. E. Instrument steriUzation in desert country. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 1019-21.— Hagen, T. J. Sterilization of dental handpieces. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80,16.—Hanson, H. E. Steriliserings- tabell for armens krigssjukvardsformationer [tab.] In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 140-3.—Howell, S. R. Studies in maintenance of instrument steriUty. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1370-3.—Importance of steriUzation. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 24, 6.— Junackaja, T. K. [A method of boiling surgical instruments] Voen. san. delo, 1943, 72.—Phipson, E. S. Effective tempera- STERILIZATION 937 STEROID tures in sterilization and disinfection; a new method of control J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 46: 359-62.—Slupsky, N. e! Improvizirovannye biksy dlja sterilnogo materiala. Voen med. J., Moskva, 1945, 54.—Sola, R. J. M., & Piaggi, E. I. AutoesteriUzacion permanente por los compuestos GiUot. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 249-61.—Sterilization chart. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 115.—Sterilization versus infection. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1918, 12: Suppl., 7-11, pi.—Stoian, C, & Radulescu, D. Consideratiuni generale asupra steriUzarii obiectelor de pansament si a instrumentelor chirurgicale. Rev san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 32-9, map*—Sulc, K. Desmfekce a sterilisace nastrojft na stomatologickych oddelenfch. Voj zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 319.—Underwood, W. B. Surgical sterUization. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 514-28, 4pl.— Vasfcek, F. K desinfekci a sterUisaci nastroju v praxi sto- matologa. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 321. ---- Skin. Boudry, M. O. An inexpensive solution for skin steriUzation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 533.—Kriiger-Martius, H. SteriUzation of the skin in war surgery. BuU. War M., Lond 1941-42, 2: 356 (Abstr.) STERILIZATION [sexual] See also Sterility. Kleist, K. The enforcement of the sterilization law at the neuropsychiatric clinic of the University hospitals in Frankfurt a. M., Germany [tab.] CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVIII-50, 5.—WUhelm, J. [Contribution to the ovariotomy of mares] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1934, 10: 141-5. STERILIZER. See also Burner; Disinfector; Steamer. Bodenlos, L. J. Sterilizer, pressure cooker type, testing of. 7 1. 27>£cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 14, Res. Proj. NM Oil 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Gebratjchsanweistjng FUR das Feldsteri- lisiergerat; zugleich Inhaltsverzeichnis und Packordnung. 8p. illust. 19}£cm. Berl. [After 1910] Anderson, W. M. E. An improvised sterUizer for field medical units. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 270-2.— Boak, S. D. Laboratory tests on the Flaherty molten metal sterUizer. MU. Dent. J., 1921, 4: 148-52.—Braslow, L. A sterUization apparatus for field use. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: 22.—Burroughs, P. L. The war and steriUzers. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 4, 118-20.—Filatov, I. V. Sterilizator dlja perevjazo6nogo materiala dlja vojskovykh dastej. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 35.—Gas burner for steriUzers. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 86.—Hasegawa, I. Butai-yo banno syodokuki no koan [A plan for an all-purpose sterUizer for use in Army corps] Gun i dan zassi, 1936, 340-4, pi.— Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Industrial development of steriUzer. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 545-50.—Kennedy, R. S. A rough and ready field sterUizer. Ind. M. Gaz., 1913, 48: 148.—Spooner, E. T. C, & Turnbull, L. H. Notes on the use of autoclaves; with special reference to the sterilization of blood transfusion apparatus. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 345-9.—-Sterilizing apparatus, Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 3: 563-78.—Stutz, L. Ueber das Testmaterial bei der Prufung von SteriUsierapparaten. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 120-4.— Watkins, G. L. A simple type of immersion steriUzer. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 766.—Werkspoor Sterilizer of the Netherlands Army. [Photograph] See CoUection of photo- graphs in Library. STERNAL transfusion. See also Blood transfusion; Needle holder; Therapeutics, Injection and infusion. Turkel, H., & Bethel I, F. H. A new and simple instrument for administration of fluids through bone marrow. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 222-5. STERNUM. See also Thoracic injury; Thorax. Gussow, L. Congenital anomaly of the sternum, vertical non-fusion; report of two cases. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 420- 4.—Manaugh, H. C. Biopsy of the sternal marrow and its place in clinical hematology. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 111-21.—Polazzo, M. Plasmocitoma deUo sterno in un indigeno della Cirenaica. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 485-97.—Roux, M. Un proced6 simple de ponction sternale pour myelogramme ou mlduUo-transfusion. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 75. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----60 STEROID. See also Suprarenal. Osgood, L. E., Zimmerman, W. J. [et al.] The urinary excretion of 17-ketosteroids by men under field conditions in extreme cold. 5 1. 28Kcm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-02-Q1) U. S. Army Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Stern, M. I. The determination of urinary total neutral 17 and 20 ketosteroids in stress. Up. 33cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. 719, Fly. Pers. Res. Com. Gr. Britain. Gallagher, T. F. The synthesis of adrenocortical steroids. In: Advance. Mil. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 659-63.—Salter, W. T. Metabolism of steroids. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res. 1948, July, 287. STETHOSCOPE. DeCosta, E. J. A modification of the diaphragm stethoscope. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 413—Ito, K., Yasutake, M., & Yosimura, H. Onsa-tyosinki sindan-hd [Die Stimmgabel- stetoskopmethode] Gun idan zassi, 1918, 569-79, 4 pi. STEVENS-JOHNSON disease. See Erythema multiforme; also Mucosal syn- drome. STIBINE. Smith, R. E., & Cowie, D. B. Biological studies of antimony compounds containing radioactive isotopes; the decomposition of stibine in vitro. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. NM 013 002 (or, X-420) U. S. Naval M. Res. Inst. STOKES stretcher float. See under Litter; also Respiration, artificial. STOMACH. See also Digestive system; Gastrointestinal tract, Injury; Nutrition, Physiology. Wallis, H. B. Effect of drug X on gastric acid secretion. 2p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6056, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Egorov, P., & Shlapobersky, V. Zheludok (gaster, ventri- culus, stomachus) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 642-57, 2 pi.—Harris, F. C, & Byrne, E. T. Extru- sion of redundant gastric mucosa into the duodenum. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 12-21, must.—Innervation of the stomach. Res. Serv. M., 1946, No. 14, 5, 2 pi.—Papo, I. Gas- triciia sukcija. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 370-3.— Piischel, E. On gastric acidity in soldiers. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 310 (Abstr.) ---- Cancer. See also Peptic ulcer; Tumor. Bockovsky, P. I. Slu6aj skoropostiinoj smerti niinjago 6ina ot zelezistago raka zeludka. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 46-9.—Cappelli, G. L'identificazione dell'acido lattico quale risorsa de la diagnosi precoce di tumore maligno dello stomaco. Gior. med. mil,, 1926, 74: 413-9.—■ Carrera, B. La cirugfa paliativa en las neoplasias gAstricas inoperables. Med. & cir. guerra, 1950, 12: 29-31.—Chifflet, A. El cancer del estomago. Rev. san. mil. (Chile) 1936, 4:45-56.— Fanardzhian, V. A. Izmenenie reljefa sUzistoj zeludka pri karcinome. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 193-200.—Girault, A. Syphilis et cancer de l'estomac. J. med. Paris, 1922, 41: 862.—Holdin, S. A. Re- zultaty elektrokhirurgideskikh rezekcij pri rake zeludka, 1935- 44 gg. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 179-84.—Howze, H. H. The differential diagnosis of gastric and duodenal ulcer and carcinoma of the stomach. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935, 2: 62-6.—Iwasita, S. Kodo no isyuku hiko wo kita-seru igan ni tuite [Ueber einen Sektions- faU des Magenkrebses mit hochgradiger Atrophie und Wand- verdickung] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 1462-74, incl. pi.—Kali- cinski, W. [Case of primary polymorphoceUular sarcoma of the stomach] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 494-500.—Manabe, K., & Kondo, Y. Zen-hukuheki ni sentu-seru igan no iti rei [A case of stomach cancer perforating to the abdominal wall] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 413-5, 2 pi.—Molinier & Tabusse. A propos d'un cas d'ulcero-cancer antro-pylorique. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 89.—Murakami, S. Igan setuzyo- go tui-kottai ni ten-i-seru iti rei oyobi gan no kotu-ten-i ni STOMACH 938 STOMACH kan-suru tokoi-teki kansatu [A case of metastasis in vertebral bodies after resection of stomach cancer, and statistical observa- tions on the metastasis of cancer to the bones] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 846-64, 2 pi.—Palmer, E. D. Malignant trans- formation in the benign gastric ulcer. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 12, 4-8, illust.—Pers, A. [Results of excisions in gastric cancer] Ugeskr. laeger, 1927, 89: 975-81.— Sapozhkov, K. P. Perspektivy khirurgi6eskogo lefienija rakov zeludka. In: Vopr. khir. voinv (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 185-92—Sill iphant, W. M. [Carcinoma of stom- ach with myelophthisic anemia and thrombocytopenia] U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 569-76.—Stein, J. J. Primary car- cinoma of the stomach with metastases to skin and subcutane- ous tissue; a case report. Ibid., 1942, 40: 708-10, pi.—Stoian, P. I. [Modifications of gastric chemistry in the scope of diag- nosis of gastric cancer] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1939, 38: 28-30.—Tokuyama, Y. Sinzo oyobi hihu ni ten-i wo kita-seru igan no iti rei [Magenkrebs mit Herz- und Hautmetastasen] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 345-9, pi.—Whitmore, W. H. Carcinoma of the stomach with large retroperitoneal tumor; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1927, 25: 365-9. ---- Disease [incl. tumor] See also Gastroenteritis; Peptic ulcer; Pylorus. Berezov, J. E., & Simonovich, A. N. K voprosu ob operativ- nom lecenii polipov zeludka. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 547-51.—Berg, G. Charak- teristische Wesenszuge magenkranker Soldaten. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 832 (Abstr.)—Berk, J. E. The case for gastric analysis in military hospitals. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 1064.—Canard. Contribution a l'etude de l'habronemose gastrique et de ses complications. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1937, 21: 251-9.—Carroll, H. H. Lesions of the cardiac portion of the stomach; two case reports. U. S. Nav, M. Bull., 1938, 36: 576-80.—Del Rio, A. Algunas ideas sobre diversos problemas de la gastropatologia. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1935, 25: 107-18 — Drane, R. Massive gastric hemorrhage with normal Roentgen Ray findings. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 932-5.—Dumitrescu- Popovici, I. [Hypertrophy and hyperplasia of the gastric muscles in the course of affections of these muscles] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 326-35.—Fletcher, E. T. D. Gastric disorders in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 274- 80.—Gorcharenko, D. M. [Differential diagnosis of neuroses of the stomach; apropos of a case of persistent vomiting, in a patient under investigation in the Moscow military hospital] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 653-75 — Haemmerli, A. Die Diagnose und Therapie der Magen- Krankheiten im Militardienst. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 691-708. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 346.—Halsted, J. A. The management of patients with gastric complaints in the Army area. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 178-85.—Hoffman, R. R. Achalasia in military service; treat- ment and disposition. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1111-3.— Kapp, H. Erfahrungen iiber Magenkranke im Militardienst. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 727-9. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 347 (Abstr.)—King, A. C, & Benson, M. Gastric diverticula accompanied by a diverticulum of the oesophagus. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 101.—Korolev, B. A. K rezultatam khirurgi6eskogo lecenija kardiospazma. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 620-9.—Lesnik, N. M. [Significance of chloride equilibrium in treatment of diseases of the stomach] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 4: 339-46.—Loe, R. H., & Berger, E. H. Gastric diseases in Navy personnel; a study of 191 gastroscopic examin- ations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 450-8.— Menendez Ferros, J. Consideraciones sobre los trastornos g&stricos en los reclutas. Rev. meU cubana, 1943, 54: 241-55.—Metz, E. Observations on 250 gastric patients. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 496 (Abstr.)—Molchanov, N. S. [Importance of diathermy in affections of the stomach (ulcer, pyloric spasm)] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 4: 351-8.—Montalto, F. A. Criterio para el tratamiento medico de los enfermos gastricos. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944, No. 141, 103-17.—Mougenot & Gauthier-Lafaye. Une observation d'un volumineux schwan- nome exogastrique. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 106 — Perez, B., & Ymaz, J. I. Tumor benigno del estomago; pancreas aberrante. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 820-7.—Reynolds, D. A case of hypertrophic stenosis of the pylorus in an adult. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1913, 20: 201.—Richmond, P., jr. Di- verticulum of the stomach. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 480-2.—Smellie, J. M. Gastric disorders in the Army. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 322.—Spira, J. J. Gastric disorders in the Army. Ibid., 631.—Tanz, S. S. A study of autopsy protocols in 86 deaths from gastric lesions. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 334-6.—Wayland, T. A., & Alexander, G. H. Gastro-jejunal-coUc fistulae; 3 cases. Ibid., 1941-42, 18: 1-3. ---- Disease: Disability. Demole, M. Directives pour l'appreciation de l'aptitude mUitaire des malades de l'estomac. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 722-6. Also Praxis, Bern, 1941, 30: 843.—Haemmerli, A. OrundsatzUches zur Frage der Beurteilung der Dienst-Taug- hchkeit der Magen-Kranken im Aktivdienst. Ibid., 165-8. Also Gastroenterologia, Basel, 1941-42, 66: 38 (Abstr.)— Stehr, L. Die BeurteUung der Wehrdienst- und Arbeitsfahig- *|it bei chronisch Magenkranken. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, ---- Disease: Etiology. Strauss, H. Magenkrankheiten durch Kriegs- einwirkungen. Lazaretterfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der allgemeinen Pathologie, Klinik und Begutachtung der Magenkrankheiten. 128p. 8?. Berl., 1919. VOLYNSKY, Z. M. OyHKUHOHajIBHOe COCTO- HHue JKejiynKa npu ocTpux HHrpeKuuoHHHx 3a6ojieBaHHHx npoTeKaromnx c nopajKeHHeM kh- meuHHKa. 95p. 21cm. Leningr., 1941. Beech, R. D., & Wolff, L. H. Gastric dilatation in war in- juries. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 186-9.— Bellomo, A. Le gastropatie nei militari. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 336-9.—Gmeiner, G. Beurteilung und Behandlung des Magenkranken im Truppendienst. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 65-72. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 125 (Abstr.)—Goldstein, H. I. Notes on some military surgeons through the centuries; gastric disturbances aggravated by wars. J. M. Soc. Cape May Co. N. Jersey, 1942, 4: No. 10, 3.—Granet, E. Espasmo gdstrico total; factores psicol6gicos incluidos en la etiologia; reporte del caso. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1941, 5: 95-100.—Kalk, H. Einige Beobachtungen iiber kriegsbedingte Aenderungen am Verdauungskanal und Kreislauf. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 559-62.—Link, K. H. Ueber die Beziehungen von GebiCschaden zu Magenverande- rungen in ihrer Bedeutung fiir den Truppenarzt. Deut Mili- tararzt, 1943, 8: 273.—Mahlo, A. Kriegsbeobachtungen uber Ablauf von Magenerkrankungen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 587. ------ Die Frage der Wehrdienstbeschadigung bei Magenerkrankungen. Ibid., 1944, 40: 183-7.—Mallison. Magenbeschwerden bei Flugzeugfuhrern. Ibid., 1940, 36: 1400 (Abstr.)—Mancke, R. Das Problem des magenkranken Soldaten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 168-71.—Marulli, A. Contributo alio studio delle gastropatie professionaU da stimolazioni meccaniche. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 127-45.— Michaud, L. Les maladies de l'estomac considerees du point de vue militaire. Helvet. med. acta, 1941, 8: 666-90. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72:321.—Military stomach trouble. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 453.—Palmer, W. L. The stomach and military service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1155-9.— Schondube, W. Ueber die Ursachen von Magenerkrankungen im Kriege. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 190-203. Also Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 84 (Abstr.)—Starck, H. Der sogenannte Kardiospasmus bei Kriegsteilnehmern. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 315-8.—Stein. Magenkranken im Kriege. Med. Kim., Berl., 1940, 36: 1058 (Abstr.)—T., E. [War and stomach disease] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: 30.-—Tidow, R., & Nekarda, O. Beobachtungen bei Magenkranken im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 171-6. Also Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 86 (Abstr.)—Willcox, P. H. Gastric disorders in the services. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 1008-12. ---- Examination. Agar, E. [Roentgen examination of the mucosa and relief images in affections of the stomach] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: No. 18, 1-14.—Benjamin, H. B. Double balloon double contrast studies of the stomach. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 134-8, iUust.—Blanchard, C. P. A. La gastroscopie. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1947, 3: xxi-xxx.—Chamberlin, D. T. Gastric analysis in an Army hospital. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 533.—Edwards, H. C. Gastroscopy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 44-52.—Frattini, J. F. Examen bioquimico del conte- nido gdstrico; procedimientos modernos aplicados al diagn6stico clinico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1077-106.—Henkel, K. Die Gastroskopie zur Erweiterung der Magendiagnostik in der Wehrmedizin. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 599-602. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-13, 3: 219 (Abstr.)— Howard, J. T. Gastroscopy and the use of the gastroscope in the military services. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 274-81. ------ Experiences with the gastroscope. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 84-7.—Poppel, M. H., & Roach, J. F. Roentgen diagnosis of deformities of the cardiac end of the stomach. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 1111-8.—Schindler, R. Gastric analysis as routine miUtary procedure. Gastro- enterology, 1943, 1: 532.—Tanabe, Y. Re-sen i-nenmaku zo ni tuite [On the roentgenographs picture of the gastric mucosa] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1930, 19: 33-43, 2pl.—Tidow, R. Die Bedeutung der Gastroskopie fiir die Beurteilung der Wehrdienst- fahigkeit von Magenkranken. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 82-6.—Vasjutockin, V. M., & Drobinceva, A. V. Novye dannye po khimii slizistoj obolo6ki zeludka. Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1949, 17: 85-94.—Vaz, O. Alguns aspectos da gastroscopia. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1942, 3: 965 (Abstr.)— Zaremba, W. [Results from periodical examinations of the secretory functions of the stomach in conscripts] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 23: 675-81. ---- Foreign body. Bessim. [Corps etrangers de l'estomac chez un chien et ses symptomes] Turkish text. Rev. med. v6t. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 257-60.—Caulfield, P. A. Removal of foreign bodies from the stomach and upper intestinal tract. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 263.—Felice, P. de, & Gagliardone, C. Gastrostomia por cuerpo extrafio. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 39 STOMACH STOMACH 1940-42, 14: 417-20, 2 pi.—Gagliardone, C. R. Considera- ciones sobre un cuerpo extrano en el estomago de una nifia de once meses. Ibid., 1938-39, 12: 845, 2 pi.—Hackel & Djevad [Corps Strangers de l'estomac chez un chien et gastrotomie] Turkish text. Rev. med. vit. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 260-2 — Zoltan, J. Gyomorperforatio esete Kerr-tii nyel6se kovetkezte- ben. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 169, Ulust. ---- Gastritis. See also Gastroenteritis. Anikiev, A. P. Slucaj flegmonoznago gastrita. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: med. spec, pt, 241-7.—Annis, J. W. Gastritis in the military service. Gastroenterology, 1944, 2: 85-92.—Cahovid, X., & Vicnjic, M. [Contribution to the pathological anatomy of the cellulitis of the stomach] Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 218-27, 9 pi.—Chipman, I. L., jr. Hemor- rhage associated with gastritis; review of the literature and report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 253-7 — Heffner, R. R. Gastroscopic observations in the Army with special reference to gastritis. Gastroenterology, 1949, 12: 199-203.—Hirschberg, L., & Schneiderman, I. [Treatment of chronic gastritis without interruption of military duties] Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 4, 39-46.—Hurst, A. F. Chronic gastritis. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 174-7.—Koelsch, K. A. Erkennung und Behandlung der Gastritis im Lazarett und beim Truppenarzt. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 1-4.— McGill, H. S. Note on saburral fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 5: 720.—McGlone, F. B. Incidence of gastritis in sol- diers and war veterans. Gastroenterology, 1943, 1: 258-63.— Molchanov, N. Oastritv. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1140-5—Nikolajevic, S., & Davidovie, S. [Cellulitis of the stomach] Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 207-17.— Rothman, J. Massive hemorrhage from apparent syphUitic gastritis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 92-4. ---- Hernia. See also Hernia; also Injury—by organs and regions: Abdomen. Autric. Hernie transdiaphragmatiee de l'estomac. Arch. med. nav., Par., 1909, 111: 161-77.—Cashion, W. A. Super- numerary stomach with duodenal bulb associated with diaphrag- matic hernia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 61.— Skorko, J. [Displacement of the stomach into tbe pleural cavity] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 61-4. ---- Injury. See also Injury—by organs and regions: Abdomen. Bakharevich, G. V. [Progress in military service and injuries of the stomach] Sovet. med., 1939, No. 2, 40-6.— Boit, H. Ueber Verletzungen yon Magen und Darm durch das Infanteriegeschoss. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 707-9.-— Garcia Baron, A. Heridas del estomago por armas de fuego. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 65—84.—Grifi, F. Ema- toma retrogastrico da contusione addominale. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 190-5.—Judin, S. S. Kak snizit posleoperacionnuju smertnost u ranennykh v zivot na vojne. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 626.—Kanauka, V. [Treatment of stomach wounds during campaign] Medicina, Kaunas, 1935, 16: 554-61.—Meier. Wound of stomach caused by a bullet from a machine gun. Brit. J. Surg., 1916, 4: 56.—Migaj, F. I. Sluchaj ranenija zeludka. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 233: Med. spec, pt, 20-5.—Psenicnikov, V. I. [Local anesthesia in gun-shot wounds of the stomach during miUtary operations] Sovet med., 1941, 5: No. 6, 16-9.— Stevenson, W. F. Gunshot wounds of stomach. In his Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War, Lond., 1905, 78-80.—Troell, A. [Gunshot injuries of the stomach in war and theU treatment] Nord. med., 1939, 3: 2724-8. ---- Perforation and rupture. See also other subheadings (Foreign body; Injury) . . Chappoux. Perforation ileale en p6ntoine hbre chez un homme porteur d'une perforation couverte de l'estomac. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 241-8.—Favre & Kantor. Un cas d'eclatement de l'estomac au cours dune contusion de l'abdo- men. Ibid., 1948, 42: 52.—Lange, K. Stumpfes Bauchtrauma und Magenruptur. Bull. War AL, Lond., 1942-43, 3: 381 (Abstr.)—Nikolaev, G. F. [The treatment of penetrating wounds of the stomach in the regimental zone] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1944, No. 7, 58 65.—Yourdi, J. R-, & Bentlif, P. B. Case of perforation of the stomach at the military hospital (operation) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1917, 28: 593. ---- Surgery. See under Surgical technic. ---- Ulcer. See also Gastroenteritis; Gastrointestinal tract; Peptic ulcer. Babin, R. Au sujet de la reaction au pyramidon. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 303.—Davidovie, S. [Numerous cases of gastrorrhagia with gastric ulcers] Voj. san. glasnik, 1933, 4: 319-30.—Hirschfeld, H. Kuttner, L.: Die Erkrankungen des Magens, inbesondere das Magengeschwur, wahrend des Krieges [Bk Rev.] Berl. klin. Wschr., 1918, 55: 196.—Irfan Titiz [On gastric ulcers and hemorrhages] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 43-52.—Kuttner, L. Die Er- krankungen des Magens, insbesondere das Magengeschwur des Krieges. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1918, 65: 251.—Stepanov, I. S. Slucaj krugloj jazsvy zeludka, ne davavsij simptomov pri zizni. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 599. ---- Ulcer: Pathogenesis. Bichman, B. M. Slucaj obrazovanija jazvy zeludka na pocve slepogo oskolocnogo ranenija privratnika. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 544-6.— Henning, N., & Stadler, H. Weitere Untersuchungen uber das Kriegsulkus. Deut. med. Wschr., 1949, 74: 136-8.—Nedim, M. [Experimental, gastric ulcers] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1934, 63: 137-40.—Saitta, S. La costituzione somatica negli indi- vidui affetti da ulcera gastrica e duodenale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 1, 3-9.—Schalij, F. A. Eenige beschou- wingen over het ulcus ventriculi in oorlogstijd. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1946, 90: 1500-2. ■ Ulcer, perforated. See also Peritonitis. Germain & du Bourguet. A propos d'un cas de perforation d'ulcere de l'estomac k symptomatologie appendiculaire; intervention; guerison. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1932, 26: 153-6.-—Rodriguez Diaz, A. M. Historia clinica de una gastroectomia por ulcera perforada del estomago. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: 95-9.—Thomas, A. R. A case of per- forated gastric ulcer. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1924, 10: 136 — Vanlande. Ulcere gastrique perfore traite par suture et gastro- enterostomie; guerison. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1924, 18: 69-71.—Vinogradov, N. K. [CUnical symptoms of perforation (from the stomach) peritonitis] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 242: Med. spec, pt, 198-202. ---- Ulcer: Treatment. Brants, W. A. The treatment of gastric ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1917, 11: 58-63.—Briihl, W. Die Behandlung des Ulcus und der Gastritis im Kriege. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942^3, 3: 338 (Abstr.)—Johnson, L. W., & Finnegan, J. F. Combined medical and surgical treatment of gastric disorders. BuU. U. S. Nav. M., 1934, 32: 14-9— Molinier & Tabusse. Resultats immediats de la gastrectomie pour ulcus, vus par les medecins. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 113-7 — Tejeda, L., A., & Villagran, G. Gastrectomia larga por ulcera degenerada del estomago en linitis plastica; curacion. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 206-8.—Warmington, H. S. Diet in gastric ulcer. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 512-4. STOMACH tube. Dixon, T. A new retaining device for nasal stomach tubes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 860.—Verdugo Binimelis, D. Sondaje gastrico fraccionado. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1940, 10: 24-32, 6 ch. STOMATITIS. See Mouth, Disease; also Dental surgery; Dentistry; Research, dental. STOMATOLOGY. See also Dentistry; Mouth; also Amphibious warfare; Hospital service, dental and oral; Research, dental. Brun, B. L. The development of an efficient and intelligent system of oral diagnosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 556-68.— Cobos Munos, M. Servicio semi-fijo odontologico militar. Mem. Convene, mid. mil. mex., 1936, 183-8.—Ericsson, J. O. Diagnosis in oral disease. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 47-51.— Rae, R. G. The 6th General Hospital (Massachusetts General Hospital Unit) Am. J. Orthodont., 1946, 32: 600-4— Schantz, C. W. Oral diagnosis as a procedure in indexing general diseases manifested in the mouth. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 441-0.—[Scientific work of Soviet stomatologists during two years of the present war] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1943, No. 3, 3.—Sjezd vojenskych stomatologu ve dnech 4. a 5. cervna 1948. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 321-5.—Skvafil, J. Uvodem ke sjezdu vojenskych stomatologu. Ibid., 295. STOMOXYS. See also Fly control. Dog-fly control program. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 484. STOOL culture. See Fecal matter, Examination. STORAGE 940 STRANGLES STORAGE. See Ration, Storage. STORE. See also Commissary; Dental supply. Ledingham, G. A. Tropicalization of army medical stores. 1 1. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6085, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Illman, W. I., & Ledingham, G. A. TropicaUzation of medical stores. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 5, C.6138, 1-10, 4 fig. ------ & Walker, A. R. Mould growth on medical stores packed in pannier field medical, No. 2, 1943, Canada. Ibid., C.6153, 1-3.—McLemore, F. L. Medical suppUes storehouse. Hosp. Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 2, 17-21.-—Miller, J. D. The supply of medical stores by air. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1947, 3: 21-3.—Taricyn, V. P. Obraz- covyj sanitarnyj sklad. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, AprU, 29-32. STOVE. See Arctic service, Hygiene; Heater. STOWAGE. See Ration, Storage. STRABISMUS. See also Aviator, Eye. Cook, E. B. A factor analysis of acuity and phoria measurements obtained with commercial screening devices and by standard clinical methods. 26 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. NM-003-011 (or, X-493) V. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Sulzman, J. H.. Cook, E. B., & Bartlett. N. R. Comparative study of measures of hetero- phoria. 39 1. 27cm. N. Lond., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. No. X-493, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. United States. Air Force School of Aviation Medicine. Project No. 375: A com- parison of tests for heterophoria. 4 nos. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. contents 1. [The Screen-Maddox Rod Test compared with other methods] Scobee, R. G. 4p. 2. ReUabUity of the Screen-Maddox Rod Test. Scobee, R. G., & Green, E. L. 5p. 3. Effect of light and dark on the Screen-Maddox Rod Test. Scobee, R. G., & Moss, H. L. 3p. 4. Variations in the Screen-Maddox Rod Test due to ocular dominance, red color, and screening. Scobee, R. G., Green, E. L., & Moss, H. L. 17p. Aracri, A. SuU'etiologia e 1'ambUopia deUo strabismo concomitante (considerazioni tratte daU'esame di mUle strabici) Gior. med. mil., 1928, 76: 638-57.—Beccle, H. C, & Kitching, E. H. Heterophoria and neurosis in flying personnel. Brit. J. Ophth., 1945, 29: 125-32.—Benjamin, J. D. Hyperphoria. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1928, 26: 578-86.—Colomba, N. Lo strabismo concomitante dai punto di vista medico-Iegale. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 73: 245-53.—Loy, A. W. A study of depth perception and fusion in relation to the treatment of strabismus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 694-9.—Rosen- baum, H. D. Strabismus in the Army. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 48-52.—Scobee, R. G. Heterophoria. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 38. ---- Treatment. See also Orthoptics. Cole, O. W. Treatment of concomitant strabismus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 375-8, pL STRAIN. See Eyestrain. STRANGLES. See also Horse, Disease; Streptococcus. Arncld, T. F. Strangles; principles of causation and control. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1933, 5: 6-15— Bazeley, P. L. Sul- phanUamide treatment of streptococcal infections in horses. Army Vet. BuU., 1942, 36: 123-32.—Brocq-Rousseu, Forgeot & Urbain, A. Etudes sur le Streptocoque gourmeux. Rev. vet. mil.. Par., 1923, 7: 51; passim; 1924, 8: 51; passim.—Francis, J. Haernolytic streptococcal infections of the horse. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-13, 14: 73-5.—Method of preparing anti- strangles serum. Annual Rep. Vet. Serv. Egypt (1931-32) 1934, 31-3.—Monpert. Le gourme purulente. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1933, 16: 420-43.—Reflk Yetkin [Methods in cul- ture of the strangles streptococcus and experimental inoculation of white mice with the filtrable vbus] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1938, 15: 318-32. ------ [935 cases of strangles (epizootic in 1935)] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 365-8.— Roger. Deux procedes a utiliser contre la gourme. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1931, 15: 497-9.—Tacu, D. [Rare complication of strangles] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1939, 10: 74.—Velu, H., Weyland, H., & Sarthou, C. La gourme et les transports a longue distance de jeunes chevaux. Rev. vit. mU., Par., 1937, 21: 171-82. STRANGULATION. Lee, R. V., & Jamison, H. W. Radiographic changes in the lungs after strangulation. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 7, 14. STRATEGY. See also Science [military] ---- medical. Xicholls, T. B. Organization, strategy and tactics of the Army Medical Service in war. 372p. 8? Lond., 1937. Also 2. ed. 488p. 23Kcm. Lond., 1940. Value (The) of studies in health and sanita- tion in war planning [MS of essays for the Sir Henry Wellcome Prize of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States] 13 MS. [Size varies] Wash., 1933. CONTENTS 1. LuU, G. F. 20 L 4? 3. Darby, T. E. 11 1. 4? 4. Gibson, P. W. 19 L 4? 7. AUen, R. B. 14 1. 4? 10. Frisch, I. J. 19p. 8? II. Hume, E. E. [Prizewinner] 181. 4° 13. Rolando, G. 10 1. 4? 14. Meehan, J. W. 13 1. 4? 17. Skinner, G. A. 32 1. 8! 18. Wells, F. A. 35 1. 4! 24. Reynolds, C. R. 14 1. 4! 26. Jones, G. I. 9 1. 4? 27. Heflebower, R. C. 29 1. 8? Gibson, P. W. The value of studies in health and sanitation in war planning. MU. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 281-94.—Hume, E. E. The value of studies in health and sanitation in war planning [The Wellcome prize essay, 1933] Ibid., 1933, 73: 285-305.— Mercier, R. G. De la necesidad de una estrategia sanitaria. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat., 2. ed., Madr., 1940, 134. STRATOSPHERE. See also Aeromedicine, Stratosphere medicine; Aviation, Stratosphere; Dive bombing; Space. Davis, M. Through the stratosphere; the human factor in aviation. 253p. 22cm. N. Y., 1946. Wulff, V. J., & Lovelace, W. R., II. De- velopment of sub-stratosphere pressure suits in the German Air Force. 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1945. Forms No. TSEAL-3-660-48M, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Armstrong, H. G. The medical aspects of the National Geographic Society-U. S. Army AU Corps stratosphere expedi- tion of November 11, 1935. J. Aviat. M., 1936, 7: 55-62.— Benzinger, T. Physiologische Grundlagen fiir Bau und Einsatz von Stratospharenflugzeugen. Schr. Deut. Akad. Luftfahrt- forsch., 1943, 7: 29-56.—Polish stratosphere baUoon. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: No. 1, 33.—Strughold, H. [New results and problems in medical stratosphere research] BuU. War M., Lond., 1942^3, 3: 409 (Abstr.)—Takemura, B. Seiso-ken to zintai [The stratosphere and the human body] Tiryo igaku, 1943, No. 544, 12. STRATOSPHERE medicine. See under Aeromedicine. STRAW-MITE itch. See under Pediculoides; Rat mite. STRENGTH 941 STREPTOCOCCOSIS STRENGTH. See also Anthropometry; Fitness; Hand strength; Musculoskeletal system, Disease; Re- cruiting statistics; Service; Soldier. Fisher, M. B., & Birren, J. E. Standardiza- tion of a test of hand strength. 14p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-293, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ---- Age and hand strength. 14p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 7 of preceding research project. Govaerts, A., & Sillevaerts, C. Contribu- tion a 1'analyse de devolution de la robusticite chez les miliciens beiges. 57p. 22}^cm. Brux., 1930. Forms No. 4, v.24, Mem. couron. Acad. med. Belgique, 1929-33. Arnaud, L. Sur un essai d'apprgciation de la robusticite. Cadueee, Par., 1910, 10: 219.—Hutton, H. L. Further observa- tions on Pignet's factor. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1913, 21: 85.— Jones, H. W. A comparison of recruits accepted for the Army during different periods since the CivU War, based on Pignet's factor. Mil. Surgeon, 1913, 33: 251-9.—Matumura, T. Manki taiei-go ni okeru taikaku, taUyoku oyobi tino no suu ni kan-suru kenkyu [Untersuchung uber Verschiebung des Korperbaues, der Korperkraft und des Verstandes ausgedienter Soldaten nach der Dienstentlassung] Gun idan zassi, 1931, 865-900.—Matuno, K. Tairyoku ni kan-suru koan [Ideas on bodUy strength] Ibid., 1938, 907.—Nakamizo, K. Koan-seru rikiryo-kei oyobi heitai no rikiryo-ka narabi-ni heitai taUyoku hyozyun ni tuite [Devices for measuring physical strength and the physical strength index of soldiers, and standards of physical strength for soldiers] Ibid., 1929, 149-89, illust.—Piazza, G. L'importanza deUe determinazioni antropometriche negli eserciti e linfluenza che U servizio miUtare ha sulla robustezza fisica dei singoU individui. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1047; 1190; 1319.—Poliak, G. Die BeurteUung der korperlichen Riistigkeit und der MUitardiensttaugUchkeit nach der Pignet' schen Methode. MUitararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 216-22.— Yosioka, Z. Rinsan-en no kogun-ryoku ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [The effect of phosphates on the strength of an army in the field] Keio igaku, 1944, 24: 163-78. STREPTOBACILLOSIS. Franchi, F. L'aUergia cutanea neU'infezione streptobaciUare studiata negU indigeni deU'Africa Orientate ItaUana. Gior. med. mU., 1936, 84: 1171-6. STREPTOCOCCOSIS. See also Endocarditis; Pneumonia, strepto- coccic; Respiratory system, Disease: Control; Rheumatic fever; Rheumatism; Sepsis, Etiology; Septic sore throat; also Strangles. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Hemolytic Strepto- coccal Infections. Report. Wash. (1943/44) 1944- Archer, G. T. L. Streptococcus viridans in urine. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1938, 70: 97-104.—Cabrera, A. Estrepto- coccfa y neumotorax espontaneo. Rev. med. mil., Me'x., 1938, 1: No. 5, 9-12.—Jame & Germain. Les computations a streptocoque dans les affections medicales et chirurgicales observers dans l'armee. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1932, 97; 345-71.—Moore, M. R. Evaluation of antifibrinolysin plasma levels and antistreptolysin titers in group A streptococcus infections. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 5, 16-23.—Rabe, E. F. Streptococcal diseases. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 5, 23-33.— Sherwood, N. P. Streptococci at war. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Dec, 7-9.—Stroian, N. Purpura hemoragica in toxemia streptococica. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 102-8. --- Control. Coburn, A. F. The control of Streptococcus hemolyticus. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 17-40.—Curtis, J. K. The control of diseases due to the hemolytic streptococcus. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 10, 6.—Dangerous carriers of hemo- lytic streptococci and their control. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 291-4.—Detection of dangerous carriers of hemolytic streptococci. Rep. Com. AUborne Infect. U. S. Army, 1944, 6-8.—Harrison, F. F., & Miller, J. K. The problem of hemo- lytic streptococcus carriers in hospital personnel. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8: 333-6.—Lemon, H. M., Loosli, C. G., & Ham- burger, M., jr. The transmission and control of respiratory diseases in Army barracks; the spread of hemolytic strepto- coccal infections among enlisted personnel. J. Infect. Dis., 1948, 82: 72-85.—Rantz, L. A., Spink, W. W., & Boisvert, P. J. Chemotherapy and the hemolytic Streptococcus carrier state. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 662-6.—Segregation of new and old recruits; effect on an epidemic. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 375-80.—Summary of naval streptococcal control program. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 3, 5-9. ---- Epidemiology and incidence. Coburn, A. F., & Young, D. C. The epidemi- ology of hemolytic streptococcus during World War II in the United States Navy. 229p. 23^cm. Bait., 1949. Blake, F. G. The relation of Streptococcus hemolyticus carriers to Streptococcus epidemics in the Army. Tr. Am. Laryng. Ass., 1919, 41. meet., 88-117.—C, A. F. The impor- tance to the Navy of streptococcus infections. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 11, 1-3. ------ The dangerous streptococcus carrier. Ibid., No. 12, 6. ------ VersatiUty of the hemolytic streptococcus. Ibid., No. 13, 9.—Coburn, A. F. Epidemiology of Streptococcus hemolyticus infections at Naval training stations. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1012-8. •----—■ The carrier problem in the dissemination of hemolytic streptococcus. Ibid., 1944, 42: 325-35.—Feasby, W. R., & Bynoe, E. T. Survey of hemolytic streptococcus infections at Camp Borden, Ontario, 1943; epidemiology (p.207); clinical features (p.216) War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 207-21.—Finger- land, A. Durch Tropfcheninfection entstandene Epidemie chirurgischer Streptokokkenansteckungen. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 309 (Abstr.)—How streptococci get around. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 37, 5.—Jennings, C. G. Streptococcus survey, 30 September to 27 October, 1944. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1944, No. 5, 3-14.— Keefer, C. S. Hemolytic streptococcal infections in wartime. South. M. J., 1942, 35: 143-6.—Mather, J. M., McClure, A. D., & Farquharson, R. F. Observations in an outbreak of Strepto- coccus haemolyticus infection at an R. C. A. F. station. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 37: 187-200.—Milkborne streptococcic infections. Army M. Bull., 1937, No. 42, 62-4.—Mitchell, R. B., & Ravenswaay, A. C., van. Hemolytic streptococcic diseases in the Army Air Forces. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 7, 15-29.—Mitchell, R. B., Tuttle, E. E. [et al.] The interpost dissemination of epidemic strains of hemolytic streptococci by troop movements. J. Infect. Dis., 1946, 78: 128-34.—Program for control of streptococcal disease at Fort Lewis. Rep. Com. Airborne Infect. U. S. Army, 1945, 13.—Purvis, J. D., jr, & Morris, G. C. Report of food- borne streptococcus outbreak. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 613-5.—Recent outbreak of streptococcal infection. Ibid., 1945, 45: 1017-20.—Schwentker, F. F. Survey of hemolytic streptococci in certain Army camps. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 65, 94-104.—Streptococcus mfections in camps. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 4, 47-51.—Streptococcus survey, 27 January to 23 February 1945. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 4, 16-24.—Streptococcus survey, 24 February to 30 March 1945. Ibid., No. 5, 12-6.—Van Ravenswaay, A. C, & Hodges, R. G. The early recognition of the interpost dissemination of streptococcic disease. Ibid., No. 10, 11-6. --- Prevention. Clausen, N. M., & Comploier, F. C. A study of oral penicillin preparations for possible use as prophylactic agents against streptococcal dis- eases. 36p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-650, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Blanc & Ribay. Septicopyoh^mie a streptocoques guerie par la p6niciUine. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 38.—Study (A) of oral penicUlin preparations for possible use as prophylactic agents against streptococcal diseases. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 29. ---- Treatment. See also Furunculosis; Skin, Disease. Bondet de la Bernardie. Le traitement des infections a streptocoques par le serum de Vincent. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1935, 125: 279-88, ch.—Dmochowska, M., & Ginelli, J. [Results in treatment with antistreptine-Geo.] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 610-8.—Hirsch, A. P. Lecenie streptokokcij pro- tivostreptokokkovoj syvorotkoju. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1904, 1: Med. spec, pt, 523-50.—Pechernikov, P. [Chloracide in treatment of streptococcic affections of the skin] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 113-5.—Vargas, F. R. Nuevas contribu- ciones en el tratamiento de las estreptococais. Gac. med. mU., Mix., 1933-34, 1: 129-44. STREPTOCOCCUS. See also under Food infection. Methods for the isolation and identifica- tion of streptococcus haemolyticus; adopted STREPTOCOCCUS 942 STREPTOMYCIN by the Medical Department of the United States Army. 8p. 8? Wash., 1918. Selective method for isolation of hemolytic streptococci from throat swabs. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 496 — Swift, H. F. Modern techniques for studying hemolytic streptococci. Ibid., 1946, 6: 428-34. ---- Immunology and serology. Prince, J. T. Concentration of grouping serum for group A hemolytic streptococci. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 641 — Rantz, L. A., Boisvert, P. J., & Spink, W. W. Antistreptococcal antibodies. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 40-2 — Solowey, M. A serological study of viridans streptococci obtained from Camp Claiborne, Louisiana. Am. J. Hyg., 1944, 39: 295-6. ---- Resistance. Edge, C. O., & Barnes, L. A. Evaluation of SN 14,622 and SN 14,625 as possible anti- streptococcal agents. 5p. 26J^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-754, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Fussell, J. J., Pedrick, R. F., & Broh-Kahn, R. H. The penicillin sensitivity of hemolytic streptococci isolated from human throats. 13p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 469, U. S. AU Force School Aviat. M. Hamburger, M., jr, Matt man, L. H. [et al.] Susceptibility to suUadiazine of hemolytic streptococci recovered in Army camps. Am. J. Med., 1946, 1: 23-7.—Length of survival of hemolytic streptococci in blankets. Rep. Com. Airborne Infect. U. S. Army, 1944, 11.-—Shott, K. V. Resistance of group A hemo- lytic streptococci to various sulfonamides. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 9, I.—Spingarn, C. L., & King, A. N. SusceptibiUty of serologicaUy typed group A streptococci to penicilUn. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 239^46.—Trowbridge, M., jr. Methods of determining sulfonamide resistance of group A beta hemolytic streptococci. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 6, 1-5. ------ The cUnical significance of streptococcus suUonamide resistance studies. Ibid., 5-8. ---- Typing. Lukasiewicz, K. [The differentiation of streptococci] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 1; 101.-—Present status of streptococcus typing. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 234-6.—Rantz, L. A. Serologic classification of hemolytic streptococci patho- genic for man. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 895-8.—Swift, H. F., & Lancefield, R. C. Comparison of methods for capUlary pipette of group A hemolytic streptococci. News Lett. AAF Rheum. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 1, 25-8. STREPTOMYCIN. See also Peritonitis; Sepsis, Treatment; Tuberculosis. Bustinza, F. Introduction a la terapia con estreptomicina. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 475-85.—Munoz Cardona, P. Estreptomicina. Ibid., 1947, 9: 393-9.—Nikolaev, M., & Grinshpunt, E. Streptomycin. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 345-50.—Riggins, H. M. Streptomycin. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 67-9.—Strepto- mycin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 531; 6: 637. Also Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 66-70. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 4, 12-9.—Warner, W. P. Streptomycin; summary of poUcy. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 5-8. ---- Pharmacology. Army reports on use of streptomycin. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 9, 11-3.—Ehrlich, A. Estimation of streptomycin sensitivity of bacteria. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 473-5. ------ Estimation of streptomycin in blood serum. Ibid., 476-80.—Lehman, E. J. Streptomycin report. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: 23-9.—Marshall, W. Search and research; the properties and uses of strepto- mycin based on U. S. Army clinical experiences. Med. Times, N. Y., 1946, 74: 337-42.—Miller, C. P., & Bohnhoff, M. New results in streptomycin research. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Mar., 16-20.—Pulaski, E., Mathews, C, & Amspacher, W. H. Report of streptomycin studies. Profess. Staff Proc. HaUoran Gen. Hosp., 1947, 1: No. 3, 27-47.—Streptomycin. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct. 18; 1947, Apr., 6. ---- Therapeutic use. Veterans Administration conference on streptomycin in tuberculosis [1. conf., 1946] Minutes. 72p. 27cm. Chic, 1946, ---- [2. Conf., 1947] Minutes. 139p. 27cm. Chic, 1947. ---- [3. Coxf., 1947] Minutes. 212p. 27cm. S. Louis, 1947. Baird, M. A plan for the use of streptomycin in D. V. A. hospitals. Treatm. Serv. Bull, Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 8, 50-5 — DeBakey, M. E., & Pulaski, E. J. An analysis of the experience with streptomycin therapy in United States Army hospitals; preUminary report. Surgery, 1946, 20: 749-60.—Del Por til lo Fernandez, L. La estreptomicina en urologfa. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 505-7.—De Van, W. T. The preoperative use of streptomycin in gastrointestinal surgery. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 818-28.—Pulaski, E. J. Further experiences with streptomycin therapy in U. S. Army hospitals. Ibid., 1947,7:739-42. ------ & Seeley, S. F. Further experiences with streptomycin therapy in United States Army hospitals. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1948, 33: 1-14.—Shefts, L. M. The uses and abuses of streptomycin in thoracic surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 461-3.—Streptomycin. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Sur- geon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 4, 6-14.—Streptomycin; status report on its therapeutic use. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 565-70.—Terry, L. L. The cUnical use of streptomycin. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 198-202. ---- Toxicity. Gelinas, J. Some observations on the toxicity of strepto- mycin. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 43-6.— Moflitt, O. P. Streptomycin toxicity for the labyrinth; pre- liminary report. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 761-5 — Moyer, J. H., & Womack, C. R. Aplastic anemia as a compU- cation of streptomycin therapy. Ibid., 1949, 9: 793.—Otic compUcations of streptomycin therapy; a preliminary report; 81 streptomycin-treated patients were examined for evidence of aural toxicity. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 21.—Sensitivity in personnel working with streptomycin, principally nurses. Ibid., 1947, July, 48.—Snell, F. B. Some otic complications of streptomycin therapy. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 202-5.—Vadala, A. J., MoffiU, O. P., & Norman, W. B. Fitzsimons Army Hospital's report on toxicity. Minutes Streptomycin Conf., 1948, 5. Conf., 59-61. STREPTOTHRICOSIS. Schafer, W. L. Streptothricosis; report of a case with re- covery. U. S. Nav. M. Bull.. 1948, 48: 399-404. STRESS [biological] See also Soldier, Behavior; Speech; Steroid; see also the terms related to environment§l stimuli as Altitude; Cold exposure; Heat, etc. Buel, J. Development of a falling hajnmer for producing psychological stress. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 285, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Beattie, J., & Henneman, P. H. Physiological reactions to stress. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 5: No. 10, 1-15.—Belding, H. S. Measurement of effective environmental stresses. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 36. —---- Determination of adaptations of man to stresses. Ibid., 37. ———- Studies of principles involved in providing protection against stresses. Ibid., 38-41.—Clarke, R. W., Crosley, A. P., jr [et al.] Renal circulation and excretion as affected by stress. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 2, No. 10, 1.— Clarke, R. W., Crosley, A. P., jr, & Talso, P. J. Renal emula- tion and excretion as affected by stress. Ibid., Proj. 1, No. 10,1. STRESS fracture. See under Fracture. STRETCHER. See Fracture, Apparatus; Litter; Spine, Injury: Treatment. STROKE. See Heat stroke. STRONGYLOIDOSIS. Napier, L. E. Strongyloides stercoralis infection; strongyloi- diasis among ex-prisoners-of-war. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1949, 52: 46-8—Oliveira, P. P. de. EstrongUoidose, problema sanitario; incidtocia numa coletividade miUtar. Hospital, Rio, 1949, 35: 437-43.—Willard, J. H. Intestinal parasites in service personnel in the South Pacific; with special reference to the incidence and treatment of strongyloidiasis. Gastroenter- ology, 1946, 7: 650-5. STRONGYLOSIS 943 SUBMARINE STRONGYLOSIS. See also Horse, Disease. Alcaraz, R. A. El violeta de genciana en el tratamiento de las parasitosis. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 920-39 — Knowles, R. H., & Blount, W. P. Experimental observations on phenothiazine relative to the treatment of equine strongylosis. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1940-41, 12: 51-65.—Pacheco, J., & Barros Filho, L. O. Males causados pelas larvas de Strongylus. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1941, 4: 3336-54. STUDENT. See also Medical student; School. Candela, L. J. Medical studies and students under war-time conditions. Marquette M. Rev., 1941-42, 6: 86-9.—Fielder, N R. A studv of wartime medical students and their problems. J.'Ass. Am. M. Coll., 1943, 18: 256-66.—Front surgery; or advice to dressers. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1943, 57: 141.— Getting ready for war service; how to prepare for military or naval service while in school or college. Occupations, 1942-43, 21: 75-80.—Little boys and medical students. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Ed., Lond., 1941-42, 3: 97.—Medical students and national service. Brit. M. J., 1943, 3: Suppl., 5.—Medical students and the war [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 2333; 1940, 115: 1499; 1942, 118: 911.—Military service biU affects upper classmen and graduates. Science News Lett., 1940, 38: 131.—Moon, G. R. Effects cf the war program on the progress of medical students. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll., 1945, 20: 376 —Shepheard, J. British medical students in civilian de- fense. Interne, N. Y., 1942, 8: 41.—Sokolovsky, V. P. 0 fiziceskom sostojanii kursantov N-skogo voennogo uciUSca. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 9, 3-10.—Weaver, M. M., & Hinckley, R. G. Students' health service experience in out- patient care of Army students. J. Lancet, 1944, 64: 311-4.— Zucker, A., Guleke, N. [et al.] Student enrollment. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 4. STUDENT clerkship. See under Intern. STUTTERING. See Speech disorder. STYLOMINE. See also Chemical warfare. Marinescu, E. *Le stylomine, est-il une arme? [Strasbourg] 33p. 24cm. Schiltigheim, 1935. SUBARACHNOIDAL hemorrhage. See Meningic space, Hemorrhage. SUBARCTIC. See under Arctic service. SUBCLAVIAN vessels. Bogoraz N. A. [Aneurysms of the subclavicular vessels] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943 96-104.—Meyer & Heuraux. Un cas d'hemorragie secondare de la sous-claviere gauche au cours d'un adeno- phlegmon. Bull. Soc. nif'd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 546-9.—Orlov, I. I., & Volkonskaia, O. F. [Treatment of aneurysms of sub- clavicular vessels] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 10-5-8.—Rehn, E. Das Aneurysma der Arteria subclavia durch Schussverletzung und seine Ideal- operation mit freier Venenuberpflanzung. Bull. War Al., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 264 (Abstr.) SUBMARINE. See also Spotting. ---- Atmosphere, and microclimate. Carpenter, D. N. Habitability of submarines. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1928, 26: 31-40.—Ellis, F. P. Fluctuating atmos- pheric pressures; a novel environmental variant observed in submarines. Brit. J. Indust. M., 1949, 6: 24-30.—Falcomata, B. Contributo alia conoscenza del microclima dei sommer- gibUi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: J48-55.—Kaplan, N The atmosphere in a submarine. Research Rev. (U.S. JNavyj 1949, July, 20. ---- Conning tower. Lee, R. H., & Finch, E. M. Instrument lighting and low level illumination in submarine conning towers. 13p. 26Mcm. Bethesda 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-380, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Verplanck, W. S. An investigation of the red illumination of the submarine conning tower. 23 1., xxv 1. 26Kcm. N. Lond., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. X-519, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Instrument lighting and low level illumination in submarine conning towers. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 20. Disaster. See also Submarine crew, Escape and rescue. Vogel, H. Les catastrophes sous-marines et les moyens de les prevenir. BruxeUes med., 1933-34, 14: 1284. ---- Equipment. Stjssman, L. Evaluation of electronic cooking device (radarange) for submarines. 10 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1947. Forms Proj. No. NM-011-016, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Behnke, A. R., jr. Employment of helium in diving to new depths of 440 feet. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 65-7.— Hoff, E. C. Human factors in design and operation of sub- marine instruments and controls; submarine Ulumination. In his Bibliogr. Sourceb. &c. Submarine Med., Wash., 1948, 341.— Verplanck, W. S. Some notes on visual devices and procedures observed on new German submarines. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1945, 14. meet., pt 2, 65-7. ---- Hazards. See also Submarine crew, Poisoning. New tests of submarine dangers. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 79.—Patti, M. I vapori di cloro a bordo dei sommergibili; contributo clinico e tossicologico. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, 49: 295-305. ---- Noise. Harris, J. D., & Stover, A. D. Noise levels aboard a fleet submarine. 15 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. NM-003-020, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. ---- Salvage. See under Submarine crew, Escape and rescue. ---- Sanitation. See also Ship, Hygiene; also various subhead- ings of Submarine crew. Le Chuiton. Les problemes d'hygiene que pose la vie a bord des sous-marins. Sem. hop., Par., 1948, 24: 198-201.—Liibben, G. Unterkunftsverhaltnisse auf Unterseebooten. In: Wehr- hygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 442-7.—Schulze, H., & Heydrich. Beitrag zur Hygiene auf Unteiseebooten. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 322-7. ---- Schnorchel. See also Submarine crew, Biology. Bateman, J. G., Hayter, R. [et al.] A pre- liminary study of the medical aspects of Schnorchel operations. 23 1. 28cm. N. Lond., 1947. Forms Proj. No. X-606, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. SUBMARINE crew. See also preceding and subsequent main head- ings. Shilling, C. W. The submarine sailor. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 216-8. ---- Accidents. Gonzalez Gil, U. Accidentes respiratorios en el deporte de la caza submarina. Sem. meU espafi., 1944, 7: 148-52.— Johannsen, E. W. Livsbetingelser i undervandsbaade. In: Skader mennesk. org. (Johannsen, E. W. et al.) Kbh., 1940, 176-83. ---- Biology. Consolazio, W. V., Fisher, M. B. [et al.] The effects on personnel of various concentra- tions of carbon dioxide and oxygen under condi- tions of submarine operations. 50p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-349, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Babac N. [Life and hygiene on the submarine] Voj. san. glasnik, 1939, 10: 293-325.—Bianchi, G. Physiopathology of SUBMARINE CREW 944 SUBMARINE CREW sailors in submersive ships. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 1049 (Abstr.)—Bugard. Les problemes physiologiques de la plong6e en scaphandre. Sciences, Par., 1946—17, 74: 218-54.—Colombi, C. L'attivita cardiovascolare nel micro-clima del sommergibile. Cuore & circol., 1943, 27:195.—Davidson, W. M. Physiological problems in snort-fitted submarines. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 26-9.—Herman, E. [Living conditions on submarines during long periods of submersion] Voen. san. delo, 1937. No. 7, 36-45.—Hosokawa, S. Ko-tei ryo-atu kankyd ni okeru seitai seni tiken hoi [Die Beitrage zur pathologischen Phy- siologie in der druckveranderten Atmosphare] Kaigun gun- ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 73-104.—Human (The) mechanism and the submarine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 235.—Lepel. Magensaftuntersuchungen in kohlensaurereicher und schwuler Atmosphare. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 70.—Livrea, G. R. M. Osservazioni suUa fisiopatologia neurovegetativa dei sommergibiUsti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1941, 47: 102-15. Also War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 1049 (Abstr.)—Man and the submarine. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 153: 261.—Oudard. La vie a bcrd des sous-marins. BuU. Acad, mid., Par., 1939, 3. sir., 121: 693-9.—Shilling, C. W., & Kohl, J. W. Field study of the effects of snorkelling on submarine personnel. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (Shilling, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 297-9 — Shilling, C. W., & Wiilgrube, W. W. Quantitative study of mental and neuro-muscular reactions as influenced by increased air pressure. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 373-80—Spur- way-Haldane, H., & Haldane, J. B. S. La vie humaine a haute pression. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1945, 139: 1062.—Teed, R. W. Factors producing obstruction of the auditory tube in sub- marine personnel. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 293-306. ---- Escape, and rescue. See also Submarine escape apparatus. Adams, B. H., & Polak, I. B. Traumatic lung lesions pro- duced in dogs by simulating submarine escape. IJ. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1932, 31: 18-20, pi.—Bailey, H. Caisson disease, with special reference to submarine salvage. In his Surg. Mod. Warfare, 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 34-6.—Behnke, A. R. Medical aspects of submarine rescue and salvage efforts. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 168-79. ------ Submarine escape. Sympos. MU. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 64.—Chrisman, A. S. Submarine escape training. J. Connecticut M. Soc, 1938, 2: 423-30.— Donald, K. W., Davidson, W. M., & Shelford, W. O. Sub- marine escape breathing aU. J. Hyg., Lond., 1948, 46: 176- 83.—Jenkinson, S. Submarine salvage; the air in a submerged submarine; means of exit when submerged; and disabUities of the survivors. Brit. J. Surg., 1939-40, 27: 767-80.—Mankin, G. H. Individual submarine escape. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1930, 28: 18-28, 2 pi.—Molander, N. [On the rescue of crews in sunken submarines] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1936, 61: 217-31.— Rosenstiel, M. Les problemes de physiologie souleves par les essais de sauvetage a bord sous-marins. Presse med., 1933, 41: 262.-—Severin, G. [Rescue from a sunken submarine] Nord. med., 1940, 8: 1685-93. ------ Raddning av per- sonal fran sjunken ubat. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 228-35.—Shilling, C. W. Expiratory force as related to sub- marine escape training. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 31: 1-7. ---- Health. See also Ship, Hygiene. Bianchi, G. Saggi di fisiopatologia dei som- mergibilisti. p. 283-359. 24cm. Roma, 1941. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1941, 47: Hoff, E. C. Diseases and accidents in sub- marine personnel, divers, and compressed air workers, p. 94-238. 27cm. Wash., 1948. In his Bibliogr. Sourceb. &c. Submarine Med., Wash. Barron, A. F. M. The lookout problem in submarines: de- fective night vision. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 189-96.— Bellecci, P. Spunti di patologia oculare nei sommergibiUsti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 207-9.—Francis, W. S. Health and habitabiUty aboard submarines. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 52-6.—Haines, H. L., & Harris, J. D. Aerotitis media in submariners. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1946, 55: 347-71.— McHarg, J. F. The mental health of submariners, with special reference to 71 cases examined psychiatricaUy. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 343-56.—Martin, W. B. Dental problems on submarines. L . S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 898.—Mitunaga, T. Sensui-sya-byo [Compressed air illness] Sei i kwai M. J., 1909, 28: No. 10, 26-32.—Rosenstiel. Pathologie des sous- mariniers; analyse de travaux aUemands. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 175-9— Tatarelli, G. Alcune prove di labora- torio suUa funzionaUta epatica di un gruppo di sommergibiUsti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 105-12. ------ Alterazioni epatiche nei sommergibiUsti. Ibid., 304-10.—Van Der Aue, O. E., & Cullen, V. R. Gingivitis among submarine personnel; a comparative study. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 811-6. ---- Medical care. Blizzard, J. L. Submarine Service School for pharmacists' mates. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 70-2.—Bugard, P. Guide therapeutique des scaphandriers. Rev. mid. nav.. Par. 1946, 1: 267-84.—Duff, I. F., & Shilling. C. W. Medical care on wartime operating submarines. U. S. Nav. M. Bulk, 1949, 49: 580-91.—Fomin, N. F. [Technic of intravenous injections and blood transfusions in submarines] Feldsher, Moskva 1943, No. 4, 39.—Lo Schiavo, R. Attinoterapia a bordo di un sommergibUe in lunga missione di guerra. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 509-12, pi.—Pharmacist's mates for sutv marine training [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 5, 26.—Story (The) of two nursing sisters returning on the torpedoed Rangitane. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1941. 37: 847- 872; 890. ---- Poisoning. Dorello, F. [Su di un caso di intossicazione coUettiva a bordo di un sommergibile] Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 298 (Abstr.)—Hederer, C, & Andre, L. De l'intoxication par les hautes pressions d'oxygene. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1940, 3. ser., 123: 294-307.—Lacorelli, G. Intossicazione coUettiva da mercurio a bordo di un sommergibUe. Ann. med. nav., Roma 1940, 46: 465-9.—Motegi, K., & Ikemoto, K. Koatu osen kuki no kokyu ni yoru zikaku-teki syozyo [Subjective symptoms manUested during a sojourn in polluted air under high pres- sure] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 67-81.—Patti, M. In- tossicazione coUettiva da idrogeno fosforato gassoso, PH3, a bordo di un sommergibUe. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 432-8.—Tatarelli, G. Intossicazione coUettiva da gas cloro a bordo di un sommergibUe. Ibid., 1946, 51: 337-48. Selection, and fitness. Bartlett, N. R. An evaluation of shipboard indoctrination of officer candidates for submarine training. 111. 27cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms Proj. No. X-531, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. ---- A description of disqualifications of enlisted applicants for submarine training. 25 1. 27cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms Proj. No. X-566, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Cook, E. B., & Wherry, R. J. A study of the interrelationships of psychological and physio- logical measures on submarine enlisted candi- dates; history, experimental design, and statis- tical treatment of data. 45 1. 27Kcm. Xew Lond., 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM 003 017, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Jones, R. F. Selection of personnel for submarines. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 461-76.—Medina, D. S. Selecao do marinheUo de submarino; controle m£dico-fisico. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1945, 6: 797-802.—Physical examination of officers and enlisted men for submarine service, manual of the Medical Department. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 12, 22-4.—Shilling, C. W., & Bartlett, N. R. A description of dis- qualifications of enlisted applicants for submarine training. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 59-76. Service. See Submarine service. — Supply. Leib, G. Contribution a l'etude de la ration vitaminee des sous-mariniers. 48p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Mello Nogueira, A. J. de. Consideracoes sobre a aUmentacao do submarinista. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1923, 9: 145-50.— Shilling, C. W., & Duff, I. F. Analysis of submarine food problems in World War II. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 683-97. SUBMARINE detector. Gray, G. W. Submarine chasers and submarine spotters. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 84-7. —— Sub- marine sound detection. Ibid., 133-5.—Rutherford, E. D. Examination of candidates for submarine detector rating. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1921, 7: 163-8.—Will, O. A., jr. Certain psy- chiatric reactions in operators of antisubmarine sound gear; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 746-8. SUBMARINE escape apparatus. See also Submarine crew, Escape and rescue. Behnke, A. R. Analysis of accidents occurring in training with the submarine lung. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 177- 85.—Bennett, J. J. The Davis submarine escape apparatus. Dent. Mag., Lond., 1931, 48: 968-76.—Hansen, R. A., Behnke, A. R., & Shilling, C. W. Breathing resistance of the new sub- marine escape apparatus compared with that of previous models. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1936, 34: 220-3, pi.—Johnston, J. The Davis submarine escape apparatus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 12-8.—MacClatchie, L. K. Medical aspects of sub- marine lung training. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1931, 29: 357-66. SUBMARINE LUNG 945 SUBMERSION SUBMARINE lung. See preceding heading. SUBMARINE mask. See Mask. SUBMARINE medicine. Ayres, P. B., Hendrickson, R. M. [et al.] Aero, surface and submarine medicine and re- search in the Japanese Navy. 72p. 25}icm. [n.p.] 1945. Forms No. M-06, Med. Targets. Hoff, E. C. A bibliographical sourcebook of compressed air, diving and submarine medicine. 382p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Longet, M. *Les problemes mddicaux de la navigation sous-marine. 317p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. Shilling, C. W., & Kohl, J. W. History of submarine medicine in World War II. 328 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1947. Behnke, A. R. Submarine medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 6-19. ------ Medical problems relating to diving, under- water construction, and submarines. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1943, 6. Congr., 6: 85-9.—Hoff, E. C. History of the medical aspects of submarines, diving, and subaqueous tun- neling. In his BibUogr. Sourceb. &c. Submarine Med., Wash., 1948, 1-16. ------ Technical procedures and research apparatus in compressed aU, diving, and submarine medicine. Ibid., 17-22.—Le Gac. Programme de la croisiere effectu6e par Le Glorieux et Le H6ros. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 57-93 —Malavoy. Rapport medical de fin de croisiere des Bous-marins Protee et Actebn. Ibid., 1937, 127: 99-110 — Olshausen, G. An Bord von U 21; auf der Fahrt von WUhelms- haven nach Konstantinopel vom 25. IV. bis 5. VI. 1915. Deut. med. Wschr., 1935, 61: 1008-11.—Pohle, F. U-Boot medi- zinische Fragen. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1944, 57: 101. ----— U-Bootsmedizinische Erfahrungen. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 159.—Submarine medical research. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 10, 19-24.—Varbrough, O. D. Medical problemsof future submarines. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 342-6. SUBMARINE service. See also Submarine crew; Submarine warfare. Utterback, R. A., & Ludwig, G. D. A com- parative study of schedules for standing watches aboard submarines based on body temperature cycles. 24p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 004 003, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Harrison, W. C. United States Navy Submarine Service. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: 277-306.—Shilling, C W., & Kohl, J. W. Development of the use of selection procedures fot the submarine service. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (Shilling, C. W) New Lond 1947, 18-30.—Submarine service tram-ng. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 6, 49. SUBMARINE warfare. Baxter J. P., III. The seesaw of submarine warfare. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost., 1946, 37-52.—Chisholm M. How the U-boat gets its prey. Britam, N. Y., 1942-44,. 1. No 6 25-8—Duff, I. F. Medical aspects of submarine warfare; the human factor as reflected in war patrol reports. Arch. Int. M., 1949, 84: 246-60.—Iribarren Cuartero, 1. Influyen las caracteristicas raciales en la eficacia de la guerra Bubmarina? Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1942, Ano 5, 6bb- 68.—Shilling, C. W. Medical problems ol submarine warf are. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 223-6.—Waldeyer-Hartz v Humane Ubootkriegfuhrung. MU. Wbl., Berl., 1936-37, 121: 1714.- World War II strikes close to our home shores. Med. tsuii. (Standard OU Co.) N. Y., 1941-42, 5: 310-6. ---- Casualty. See also Neuropsychiatric casualty. Behnke, A. R. Psychological and psychiatric reactions ui diving and in submarine warfare. Am. J. Psychiat., 194474o, 101: 720-5.—Blain, D., & Powdermaker, F Con™YjA%tlgl£le. and traumatic war neuroses in seamen. J. Lancet, 194d, bd. 402-5.—Duff, I. F., & Shilling, C. W. Psychiatric casualties^ (submarine warfare. Am. J. Psychiat 1946-47, 103: 607-13. Also in Hist. Submar. Med. (Shilling, C. W) New Lond., 1947, 183-98. ------ Psychiatric casualties aboard combat sup- marines. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (ShUling, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 136. SUBMERSION. Kulesz, W. G. Underwater use of portable oxygen equip- ment, in escape from submerged aircraft. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 137.—Walsh, M. N., & Resch, J. A. Escape from submerged aircraft; using standard oxygen equipment. Ibid., 139. SUBPHRENIC abscess. See Disease—by organs: Abdomen. SUBSISTANCE rate. See under Hospital administration. SUBSTITUTE. See Blood transfusion, Material: Substitutes, etc.; Food substitute. SUBSTRATOSPHERE. See under Aviation, Stratosphere. SUCTION apparatus. See also Dental instrument; also under In- testine. Arje, S. L., & Venner, R. B. Methods of obtaining suction in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 150-3.—Aspirator for battlefield. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97:157.—Barker, D. Saliva ejector saves Ufe. Brit. Dent. J., 1942, 72: 92.—Brewer, L. A., III. Portable hand-driven suction machines. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 119.—Coleman, R. D. A rever- sible Wangensteen suction apparatus adapted to a bedside stand. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 16, 22-7.—Crisp, J. C. Description, function and uses of the internal combustion engine suction apparatus. MU. Sur- geon, 1945, 96: 97-9.—Harbison, S. P. Improvised suction box. Ibid., 1943, 92: 547.—Hickey, B. B. An improvised mechanical sucker. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 95.— KUntscher, G. Ein Sauggerat als einfacher Ersatz des Potin- schen Apparates. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 128.—Maitland, A. I. L., & Bright, S. C. The provisions of surgical suction in ships. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 32.—Misonoo, M. Zyu: nisityo syosokusi siyo ni yoru zyunisityotyubyo, tanseki-byo oyobi odan no tiken rei [Experiments in the cure of ancylosto- miasis, choleUthiasis, and jaundice through the use of duodenal probes] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 209-18.—Netto, J. S. AspUa- ci6n gastroduodenal. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944, 229- 38.—Parkinson, D. Improvising aspUating device. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 56.— Saleh, A. H. An improvised field suction apparatus. Brit. M. J., 1944, 2: 726.—Shaw, H. M. A heavy-duty, high- capacity, portable suction pump for surgical use. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 919.—Stone, C. S., & Roddenbery, S. A. Portable surgical suction apparatus. Air Surgeon Bull, 1945, 2: 403.—Stumm, P. W. An easUy made suction apparatus. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 321.—Suction apparatus. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 32.—Thirlby, R. L. Improvised Wangensteen suction apparatus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1419.—Three bottle Wangensteen, reversible [illust.] Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 16, 27.— Varno, P. A. [A field aspirator] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 3, 37.— Wachsmuth, W. Neues mit der Hand bedienbares Sauggerat. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 605.—Winfield, A. L. An impro- vised continuous apparatus, suitable for pleural evacuation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 88. SUDAN. See under World War II. SUFFOCATING gas. See Gas poisoning, Asphyxiating gas. SUICIDE. See also Neurosis, Depressive state. Bell C R., Bond, H. [et al.] Suicide: social, forensic, and psychological aspects. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 71: 399-403.— Bingler. Statistische Betrachtungen iiber den belbstmord im Reichsheere in den Jahren 1921-29. Veroff. Heer. San., 1930, H 84 74-88.—Bramanti Jauregui, R. El suicidio en el ejer- cito; aspectos medico-legales. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 253-8.—Cerezo Abad, T. El suicidio en el Ejercito; estudio comparativo del suicidio en las edades de 19 a 25 anos en el medio militar y en el civil; causas del suicidio en estas edades e influencia que puede tener la vida miUtar. Bol. med., Madr., 1935 3: No. 54, 2; No. 55, 5.-—Donon & Fribourg-Blanc. Suicides' chez les miUtaires en campagne au Maroc (janvier- septembre 1933) Bull. Soc. med mil. fr 1933,,27: 239-49- Farkas L Az ongyUkosok meUbeloveseirol es az insolatio befolya'sar61. Honvedorvos, 1911, 24: 9-16.—Fribourg-Blanc, SUICIDE 946 SULFONAMIDE A. La reaction suicide dans 1'Armee. Paris mid., 1932, 85: 422-7. ------ & Scouras. La reaction suicide chez les debUes et les d€sequilibr6s dans l'armde. Ann. mid. \ig., 1931, 11: 662-5.—Hoffman, J. The care and management of the suicidal patient. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 888-91. Also Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 4, 6-9.—Kupper, W. H. A study of suicidal sol- diers in the European Theatre after V-E day. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 105: 299-303.—Mendel, K. Selbstmord bei Kriegs- verletzten. Med. Klin., Berl., 1927, 23: 1824.—Milorad, F. [Suicides in the Serbian Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 589-604.-—Minogue, S. J. Suicides amongst returned soldiers of the 1914-18 war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1945, 1: 195-200.— Paraire, Velluz, J. [et al.] Etude des tentatives de suicide observees au cours de l'ann6e 1948 dans le Service de neuro- psychiatrie du Val-de-Gr4ce. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 86-9.—Petracek, J. [Suicides in the Army during 1925/6- 1932/3] Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1934, 10: 207-21.—Peyre, E. L. Le suicide et ses aspects dans les troupes coloniales. Ann. med. pharm. col., Par., 1936, 34: 939-66.-—Postwar increase in suicide. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1946, 27: No. 4, 6.—S. Antoine, H. E. Suicide. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 369-76.—Schneider, P. Eine besondere Form der Stanzverletzung bei Schuss aus angesetztem Militargewehr. Beitr. gerichtl. Med., Wien., 1939, 15: 125-7.—Scouras, P. Le suicide dans 1'Armee. Hyg. ment., Par., 1931, 26: 153-82.— Simon, A. Selbstmord und Kriegsdienst. Med. Klin., Berl 1927, 23: 841.—Suicidal (The) soldier. Bull. Armv M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 49, 2.—Suicide dans 1'Armee. J. med. Bor- deaux, 1935, 113: 44-9.—Suicide and war. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1942, 23: No. 9, 1. Also In: Morals Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y., 1943: 161.—Weatherby, F. E. The admission of violent or suicidal patients to a military hos- pital. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 486-91.—Whitmire, C. L. Suicidal attempts of psychotic patients. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 309-16.—Wuth, O. Selbstmord und Dienst- beschadigung. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, H. 108, 127-39. Also Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 439 (Abstr.) Also in Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtversorg (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) Dresd., 1942, 302-13; 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 352-63. SUIT. See also Clothing; Pressure suit; Stratosphere. Margolis, S. I. Field trial of an exposure suit for shipboard use. 7p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-189, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Darling, R. C, Johnson, R. E. [et al.] Suits, impermeable, protective. CUn. Invest. Rep. (OSRD) Wash., 1943, No. 20, 1. SULFATE. See under Sulfur. SULFATHIAZOLE. See with Sulfonamide; also Burns, Treatment: Local remedies; Gonorrhea subheadings (Control; Prevention) SULFONAMIDE. See also Drug supply; Sulfonamide therapy. Deltombe, J. Les sulfamides. Arch. Serv. san. Arm€e beige, 1946, 99: 1-20.—Maimind, S. Suffamidy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 363-73.—Necati Tanyolac [Constitution and dosage of 2-(P-aminophenyl sul- phamido-4-methylthiazol) (Ultraseptyl)] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1941, 70: 105-8.—Neurauter, R., Wolf, J. [et al.] Sulpha drugs. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 131-3.—'Salas Martinez, M. C. M. SuUatiazol; breve resena historica. Rev. Esc. med. mil., Mex., 1944, 3: No. 16, 13-25.— Schonhofer, Horlein & Lutter. SuUa drugs. CIOS ReD Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 9-20. Antagonists. Pfeiffer, C. C, & Grant, C. W. The pro- caine-sulfonamide antagonism; an evaluation of local anesthetics for use with sulfonamide therapy. 12p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-181, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Inhibition by procaine of therapeutic action of sulfonamides appUed locaUy. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 3, 14.—Sulphonamides neutralised by procaine. BuU. Armv M' Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 28, 8. Detection, and estimation. Bogen, E. Sulfonamiduria; a simple test for its detection U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1135-8.—Deutsch, E. Ueber die Bestimmung, Verteilung und Ausscheidung des Albucid (Para- aminobenzolsulfonacetylamid) beim Menschen. Bull War M Lond., 1942-43, 3: 290 (Abstr.)—E., J. J. Conversion factors for sulfonamides. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 5, 4.—Engelfried, J. J. Determination of sulfonamides; a modified field procedure. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1439-44.__ Has this patient had sulphonamide? Bull. Army M. Dep Lond., 1944, No. 35, 4.—Hubata, R. A simple rapid test for detection of sulfonamide compounds in urine; a preliminary report. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 56.—McDonald, S., O'Brien, J. R. P., & Stanier, M. W. Estimation of sulphonamide com- pounds in blood by the Lovibond comparator. J. R. Army M Corps, 1942, 79: 25-9.—Saifer, A. Rapid method for deter- mination of blood sulfonamides. Bull. U. S. Army M Dep 1945, 4: 610-2.—Schlenker, F. S. Sulfosalicylic acid blood filtrate and the determination of sulfathiazole and sulfanilamide and sulfadiazine. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 502-5. —;— Pharmacology. Wade, B. G., & Smith, P. K. Some proposed tests for sulfonamides in urine. 13p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 143, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Smith, P. K. Effect of sulfonamide drugs on anoxia tolerance; effect of therapeutic courses of sulfathiazole and sulfadiazine. 12p. 27cm Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 76, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Wade, B. G., & Smith, P. K. Some pharma- cological properties of sulfamerizine and sulfa- methazine, lip. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 188, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Cavaniglia, A. Sulla presenza dello streptosiltiazolo nell'umore acqueo del coniglio. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 935-7.—Concentration of sulfanilamide in the aqueous humor of the human eyes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 574.— Gault, P. S. The pharmacology of sulfanilamide. Ibid., 1939, 37: 112^.—Gebhardt & Fischer, F. Special test of sulfonamide effects. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 46.—Gramenicky, M. A. K voprosu o vUjanii belogo streptocida na organizm celoveka v uslovijakh ponizennogo atmosfernogo davlenija. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 75-7.—Grundland. Contribution a l'etude du mecanisme d'action therapeutique des sulfamides; pouvoir decalcifiant des sulfamides. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 224-6.—Kimmig, J., & Weselmamn, H. Die Bindungsverhaltnisse zwischen Bluteiweisskorper und Sulfonamiden. Bull. War M. Lond 1942-43, 3: 405 (Abstr.)—Mclntyre, W. P. E. Effects of prontosil on the blood. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 321.— Meister, W., & Hestermann, W. Effect of sulfanUamide and its derivatives on fitness for high altitude flying. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 370 (Abstr.)—Peterson, E. W., Bornstein, M. B., & Jasper, H. H. Effect of sulfathiazole on persons subjected to simulated altitude. Ibid., 1945, 7: 29-31.—Schmith, K. Experimental chemotherapeutic studies; preliminary com- munication. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 142 (Abstr.)— Tempel, C. W. The clinical use of the suUamido compounds; mode of action of sulfanUamide and related compounds. Army M. BuU., 1941, 56: 19-33. ---- Pharmacology: Antibacterial and anti- microbic effect. See also subheading (Resistance of bacteria) Wolf, F. T. The action of sulfonamides on certain fungi pathogenic to man. 7p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 346, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hirsch, J. Studien iiber die mikrobiologischen Grundlagen der Sulfanilamid-Therapie. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 460 (Abstr.)—Hsia Yii Djin. The mode of action of albucid on streptococci in vitro and experimentally in vivo. Ibid., 1941-42, 2: 318 (Abstr.)—Jensen, K. A., & Schmith, K. Zusammen- hange zwischen chemischer Konstitution und bakteriostatischer Wirkung bei Sulfonamiden. Ibid., 1942-43, 3: 638 (Abstr.)— Legroux, R., & Nitti, F. Laboratornye issledovanija anti- baktenalnoj aktivnosti paraaminofenilsulfamida (1162 F) In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 217- 21.—Reed, G. B., & Orr, J. H. Phagocytosis by leukocytes in concentrated solutions of sulfanilamide and four derivatives. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 639-45.—Schreus, H. T. WUkungs- mechanismus von SuUanUen bei Gasbranderregern. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 190 (Abstr.)— Stickl, O., & Gartner, K. Untersuchungen uber die WUksamkeit von Sulfonamiden auf die normale und pathogene Darmbakterienflora. Ibid., 345 (Abstr.) ---- Preparations. Angevine, D. M. Absorption and excretion of sulfonamide compounds suspended in oU; observations on animals and on patients with chronic osteomyeUtis. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 186-93.—Carrdn, R. F. Contribucidn al estudio de la suUa- SULFONAMIDE 947 SULFONAMIDE piridina; nuevo compuesto soluble, 693 M. y B. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 153-9.—Castilho, V. P. Sfntese das sul- fanilamidas. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1944, 5: 553-67.— Cronkite, E. P., Deaver, J. M., & Dunn, W. W. Preparation and uses of a 6-percent sulfanUamide ointment. U. S. Nav. AI Bull., 1944, 42: 1407-9.—Hecht, G. Tibatin. CIOS Rep. Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-54, 14.—Hiehle, W. W. The use of sulfonamide mixture. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 375-83.—Individual packages of sulfanilamide tablets for miUtary personnel. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 457.-—Keyser, E. Vergleichende Versuche ueber Resorption und Ausscheidung von Eubasinum, Albucid und Globucid. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 40 (Abstr.)—Klarer, J. The chemical constitution of marfanU, mesudin. Ibid., 1941-42, 2: 505 (Abstr.)—Lenz. Tibatin. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 21.—Recommended pronunciation of the sulfonamide drugs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 994.—Schonhofer, Mietzsch [et al.] Sulfonamides and sulfones. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 12-22. ------ Sulfa- thiazole, eleudron, production 5 tons/mo. Ibid., 15-7. ------ Acetvlamine-benzyl suUone chloride. Ibid., 17. ------ Badional. Ibid., 20-2. ---- Resistance of bacteria. See also subheading (Pharmacology: Anti- bacterial and antimicrobic effect. Ayres, W. W. Observations on the growth of Entamoeba histolytica in media containing sulfathiazole; preliminary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 714-6.—Boroff, D. A. Relation of antisuUonamide action of serum to resistance to suUonamide therapy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 111-3.— Shott, K. V. SuUonamide resistance tests performed at Kearns, Utah, 23 February, 1945 to 1 September, 1945. News Lett. AAF. Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 10, 20-4 — Sulfonamide fastness. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1165 — Sulfonamide resistance and suUonamide prophylaxis. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 8, 5-9.—Young, D. C, Breese, R. B. [et al.] Sulfadiazine resistant strains of beta hemolytic streptococci; appearance during the course of sulfadiazine prophylaxis at a large naval training center. J. Am. M. Ass. 1945, 129: 921-7. ---- Sterilization. Garcia Porras-Pita, A. La esteriUzaci6n de las sulfa- drogas; procedimientos apUcados a las distintas formas que preparamos; otras tecnicas y una prueba de esterUidad. Rev. san. mu., Habana, 1944, 8: 151-7.—McCIintock, L. A., & Goodale, R. H. A sterUization process for powdered sulfona- mides. U. S. Nay. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1360^.—Sterilization of sulphanilamide powder. BuU. Arnry M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 18, 8. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 361. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 31. ---- Synergists. Hirsch, J. Der SulphanUamideffekt von Verbindungen ohne SuUogruppe. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 461 (Abstr.)— Oelkers, H. A., & Wanowius, E. GUtigkeitssteigerung von Arzneimitteln durch Sulfonamide. Ibid., 292 (Abstr.)— Synergism of peniciUin and suUonamides. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 20. ---- Toxicity. Ameth, J. Nekrosen bei intramuskularer Eubasinum- (SuUapyridin-) Anwendung. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 405 (Abstr.)—Brodkin, M. F. Toxic reactions foUowing use of suUathiazole. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 71-4.—Dangerous half measures with sulphonamides. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 33, 3.—Duensing, F. Ueber die Gefahren der intralumbalen Injektion von Eubasinum. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 406 (Abstr.)—Frist, T. F. Reactions to suUonamide compounds; a review of 186 cases. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 150-4.—Green, R. C, & Steckel, M. L. SuUonamide readministration with unusual reactions. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 63-6. —— & Michener, J. M. A different concept of reactions following suUathiazole read- ministration. Ibid., 399-405.—Hege, R. W. SuUanUamide therapy; report of a new type of reaction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 114-6—Hogler, F., & Loibl, K. Ueber das Pronto- sUfieber. Bull. War AI., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 461 (Abstr.)— Hollender, M. H. SuUadiazine reaction. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 111.—Lagleyze, G. Algunas compUcaciones en trata- mientos por las sulfanUamidas. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1941, 40: 723-5.—Long, P. H. Toxic manifestations of suUonamide compounds. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 120-2.—Opizzi, J. Fibrilacion auricular por el suffatiazol en la estrechez mitral. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 105-7.— Ravdin, I. S., & Norfleet, C. M., jr. The danger of suUadiazine in the tropics. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 70, 1. ------ A note on the dangers of suUadiazine in this theatre. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 3: 65-7.—Svarlz, N., & Kallner, S. Investigations of secondary effects in treat- ment with sulphonamide compounds. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 141 (Abstr.)—Toxic effect of sulphathiazole. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 18, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 64.—Walker, J. E., & Gunther, L. SuUathiazole fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 199-205.—Weeden, W. M., & Rothfeld, S. H. Sulfonamide reactions; 3 case reports. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 102-5.—Williams, T. H. Sulpha granuloma, a new pathological entity. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 7, 5-9.—Woodbury, B. C. Outline of the pathogenetic action of sulfadiazine; based upon the report of Col. Russell V. Lee, M. C, U. S. Army; with comments and conclusions. J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1945, 38: 359-61. ---- Toxicity: Allergy. Bingham, C. T. Skin sensitization produced by local applica- tion of sulfonamides. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 680-3.— Control of suUonamide reactions. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 12, 9-11.—Fox, F. E., & Schiller, A. A. Skin pigmentation following suUonamide therapy; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 923-8.—Hirschfeld, H. SuUonamide patch tests. Ibid., 1287.—Lascalea, M. C, & Bonetti, R. Hiper- sensibilidad sulfamidica. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1165-74.—Macintyre, D. A., Yarington, C. T. [et al.] Case of sulfonamide reaction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 355.— Pratt, S. W. Two cases of Ught sensitization due to sulphanUa- mideused in the treatment of gonorrhoea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 69.—Rachou & Cornichet. Phenomenes d'intolerance au sulfamides. Bull. Soc med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 109.— Sulphonamide-acridine sensitisation. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 47, 5.-—Sulphonamides on skins; a caution. Ibid., 1943, No. 29, 3.—Zanfagna, P. E. Bronchial asthma due to sulfathiazole. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 117-9.—Zeiher. Schweres Arzneiexanthem nach UUron. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 268. ---- Toxicity: Hematological effect. Brillinger, H. R. A case of delayed thrombopenic purpura foUowing sulfathiazole therapy. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 324-8.-—Harries, C. V. Generalized purpura foUowing sul- phapyridine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 287.—Johnson, H. A. Acute hemolytic anemia following the intraperitoneal administration of sulfanUamide; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. 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War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 412 (Abstr.)—Boruchowicz, L. Psychozy posuUamidowe. Lek. wojsk., 1943-44, 35: 255-9.—Hagemann & Richter. Nervenlahmung nach eigenmachtiger UUron- Einnahme. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 494-6.—Hogan, B. W., & McNamara, P. J. Psychosis precipitated by sulfanUa- mide. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1938, 36: 60.—Olascoaga, M. L., & Puzzi, E. A. MeningoradicuUtis por suUadrogas intraraqufdeas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 760-5.—Puhr, L. Zur Frage der neurotoxischen Wirkung der SuUanilamidderivate. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 293 (Abstr.)—Shargorodsky, L. J., Gordon, J. J., & Ratner, B. I. [Effect of streptocide on the nervous system] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 366-74.—Sulphonamides and nervous tissue; a warning. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 19, 11. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 499 (Abstr.) — Topham, L. G. A case of wasting of the smaU muscles of the hand due to a toxic neuritis foUowing sulphonamide treatment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 115-7. ---- Toxicity: Renal effect. Bennett, J. T., & Ware, B. L. SulfanUamide poisoning; acute hemolytic anemia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1941, 39: 119-22.—Brown, W. SuUadiazine crystals retained in kidneys. Bull. U. S. Axmy M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 121.—Clark, A. P. C. A case of sulphapyridine poisoning with renal compUcations. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 50—Enger, R., & Wendel, H. Nierenschadigung nach SuUapyridinanwendung; mit einem Beitrag zur Anuriebehandlung. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, SULFONAMIDE 948 SULFONAMIDE THERAPY 3: 229 (Abstr.);—Gonzalez, R. Anuria por suUopiridina; decapsulacion; pieloureterostomfa; curaci6n. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1941, 40: 1041-6.—Martin, N. H., & Agar, H. Haema- turia during sulphapyridine administration. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 42-4.—Meleck, S. Anuria foUowing sulpha- diazine therapy treated by decapsulation of kidney and pye- lostomy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 48.—Morvan, A. Nephrite aigue post-suUamidotherapique avec oUgurie extrfime; traitement par novocaine intraveineuse; gudrison. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 295-9.—Murley, R. S. Acute fulminating haernolytic syndrome, fat necrosis of the Uver and acute necro- tizing nephrosis foUowing sulphanilamide therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 182-98.—Nagel, S. A., & Weiner, D. O. Anuria caused by sulfadiazine crystallization; report of a case. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 94: 478.—Nicholson, J. C, & Hiil, L. C. Anuria foUowing sulpha-pyridine therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 49.—Nicoll, J. A. V. Sulphonamide anuria. Ibid., 1947, 89: 135-8.—Russell, H. K. Acute hemolytic anemia associated with leukemoid reaction foUowing adminis- tration of suUanilamide. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 41: 1399- 401.—Smiley, L. V. Suppression of urine complicating suUa- diazine therapy. Ibid., 1945, 44: 328-32.—Storey, C. F., & Fowler, J. A. SuUadiazine anuria, its relief by bilateral renal decapsulation and nephrostomy. Ibid., 1948, 48: 448—54.-— Strohmenger, W. L. GeneraUzed eczematoid dermatitis, angioneurotic edema, and anuria from suUathiazole. Ibid., 1943, 41: 825-8.—Sulphonamide drugs; danger of anuria. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 6, 1. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 63.—Whitehead, N. T. Pathological evidence as to the causation of haematuria foUow- ing sulphapyridine therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 145-8.—Wong, I. K., & Ching, D. SuUapyridine stone; report of a case. BuU. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 508 (Abstr.) SULFONAMIDE therapy. See also Sulfonamide; also under names of treated diseases. Amendments to the memorandum concerning the use of sulphonamide derivatives. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 377.—Bell, R. A. SuUanUamide and chemotherapy; a supple- mentary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 73-112 — Directive which may be used in the instruction of hospital corpsmen for independent duty, for gun crews on merchant ships and for other personnel in whom the use of suUonamides may be requUed in the absence of trained medical personnel. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 8, 9-11.—Flannery, M. G. SuUonamides, use of sulfonamides in the Army. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1944, 41: 28.—Genuit. Experimented Grundlagen der SuUonamidtherapie. Aerztl. Feldpost., 1945, No. 3, 1-4.—Hayden, R. Use of sulfonamides in war. J. M. Soc. Co. New York, 1942, 1: No. 30, 6-8.—Krueger, R. Sul- fonamide an der Front. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 417- 20.—Lloyd Tyson, T. Medicamentos nuevos; la terapia moderna; suUapiridina. Rev. med. mil., Mix., 1939-40, 2: No. 11, 41-52.—Long, P. H. Laboratory procedure to be used in foUowing patients who are receiving suUonamide compounds. Minutes Chemother. (NRC) Wash., 1941, 1-5.—Matuska, W. H. The sulfonamides in miUtary medicine. Kentucky M. 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L'evolution de la chirurgie de guerre. Arch. med. beiges, 1934, 87: Bull, internat., 65-84.—Doctor (The) at war. Ciba Symposia, 1944-45, 6: 2022-52.—Gadgil, S. B. The effects of wars on the evolution of surgery. Ind. J. Surg., 1947, 9: 107-15. Also Ind. M. J., 1947, 41: 200-5.—Hamilton, A. War surgery of yesterday. Woman M. J., 1914, 24: 253.—Hinricsson, H. Kortfattad oversikt ay krigskirurgiens historia. Sven. lak. tidn., 1940, 37: 484-7.—Jeunhomme, P. L'aurore de la chirurgie de guerre. Presse med., 1925. 33: 1292.—Kock, W. Ur krigskirurgiens historia. Sven. lak. tidn., 1948, 45: 2191-204.—Levit, V. S. [Doctrine de la chirurgie de guerre pendant son developpement historique] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1941, No. 5, 3-18.—Maisonnet. La chirurgie de guerre: ses caracteristiques, son passe. Paris med., 1927, 63: 289-301.—Molinery, R. Chirurgie de guerre; autrefois et aujourd'hui. Chron. med., Par., 1916, 23: 74.— Monteiro, A. 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Be- richte iiber allgemeine arztUche Beobachtungen und Erlebnisse im Kriege und im Frieden; aus der Geschichte der Kriegs- chirurgie, Wandlungen und Bleibendes. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 152-8.—Zimmer, A. Entwicklung der Kriegschirurgie. In his Kriegschirurgie, Wien, 1944, 1: 3-9. ---- Indications. See under names of surgical conditions as Paralysis, Surgery; Peptic ulcer, Surgery; War neurosis, Surgery; Wound surgery; Wounded, Surgical aspect; Wound infection, Treatment. ---- Instruction. See also subheading (Lectures) also School, medical. Antelo, N. Sobre instrucciones reglamentarias en cirugia de guerra. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1915, 14: 333-52.—Barge. L'Ecole de chirurgie de Brest, 1731-1934. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 201-32.—Botreau-Roussel & Montagne. L'enseignement de la chirurgie a l'Ecole d'application du service de sante des troupes coloniales; cinq ans de chirurgie experimentale. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1932, 32: 836-46.— Chiurco, G. A. 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Welt, 1940, 14: 521-3. ---- Juristic aspect. See Treatment, Refusal. ---- Lectures. Asenjo, A. Symposium de cirugfa de guerra; introduction. Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp., Santiago, 1944, 14: 31-3.—Black, C. E. MUitary plastic and oral surgery; a series of four lectures reviewing some of the recent literature. J. Nat. Dent. Ass., 1919, 6: 3-47.—Ceballos, A. Conferencia inaugural del curso sobre cirugfa de guerra. Rev. cirug. B. Air., 1942, 21: 247-63. Also Rev. med., Puebla, 1943, 16: No. 158, 30; No. 159, 6. Also Rev. mex. cir., 1943, 11: 11-29.—Matti, H. Vorlesungen uber Feldchirurgie. Praxis, Bern, 1939, 28: 619; 633.—Rouvillois, H. Discours d'ouverture de M. le Medecin General Inspecteur. P. verb. Congr. fr. chir., 1936, 45: 3-26— Seedorff, J. Kriegs- chirurgische Vorlesungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 504 (Abstr.) ------ Supplement til krigskirurgiske forelaesninger. MUitaerlaegen, 1946, 52: 57-83.—Vecchi, G. Chirurgia e guerra; prelezione al corso 1940-^1. 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Die Feldchirurgie im schweizerischen Gefechts-Sanitatsdienst; ein Leitfaden fiir Sani- tatsoffiziere und Sanitatsoffiziers-Aspiranten. 2. Aufl. 446p. 24cm. Ziir. [1941] Essentials (Some) in military surgery. 56p. 8? Chic. [1918] Ettorre, E. Chirurgia di guerra. 332p. 20cm. Roma, 1940. Ferreri, G. Chirurgia di guerra; orecchio, prime vie respiratorie e loro complicazioni intracraniche. 392p. 12? Roma, 1916. Franz, C. A. O. Lehrbuch der Kriegschirurgie. 2. Aufl. 424p. 8? Berl., 1936. Also 3. Aufl. 460p. 17cm. Berl., 1942. Also 4. Aufl. 475p. 25cm. Berl., 1944. ---- [The same] Cirugia de guerra. 1. ed. espafi. 496p. 26cm. Barcel., 1941. SURGERY 955 SURGERY Fruchaud-Brin, H., Chatellier, J. M. [et al.] Chirurgie de guerre, t. 1: Les plaies de guerre en general. 847p. 21cm. Beirut, 1943. Geselevich, A. M. OnepaTHBHaa xupyprtiH BOftcKOBoro paiioHa. 148p. 22cm. Moskva, 1944. Gorkovskij gosudarstvennyj medicinskij institut im. S. M. Kirova. 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Methods of treatment suggested by war surgery. Clin. J., Lond., 1920, 49: 47.—Harcourt, J. d', Folch Pi, A., & Oriol Anguera, A. La cure occlusive en chirur- gie de guerre. J. chir., Par., 1940, 56: 248.—Lowman, K. E. Practical hints in general surgery. Mil. Surgeon. 1937, 81: 200-5.—Monro, D. C. Surgical rearmament. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 205-11—Moppert, M. Precedes nouveaux de la chirurgie de guerre. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946,76:61.— Morrow, E. V. War surgery and treatment. Northwest M., 1916, 15: 128-31.—Ravdin, I. S. New surgical methods of military significance. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1941, 21: 1525- 31.—Verrier. A propos du proces-verbal de la derniere seance au sujet de la communication de M. le Dr. Albespy sur les trois grandes methodes de la chirurgie de guerre. Montpellier med., 1917, 39: 1061-3.—War surgery; information afforded. Frit. M. J., 1940, 2: 675. ---- naval. See Naval surgery; also Destroyer. ---- neural. See Neurosurgery. ---- orthopedic. 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Fortschritte der Kriegschirurgie. S. Petersb. med. Zschr., 1914, 39: 47-9.—Johnson, L. W. Surgical high- lights of 1938. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 11-21. ------ Surgical high-lights of 1939. Ibid., 1940, 38: 95-117 — Kuttner. Moderne Kriegschirurgie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1912, 38: 1954.—Lacauz, J. M. F. L'actualite chirurgicale. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 110: 23-45.—Le Fort, R. Les aspects varies de la chirurgie de guerre. Presse m6d., 1916, 24: 193.—McCreery, C. R. Progress from war surgery. North- west M., 1943, 42: 78-80.—MacFarlane, J. A. Trends in military surgery. Canad. Nurse, 1941, 37: 97-9.—Maisonnet La chirurgie de guerre; ses caracteristiques, son passe. Arch. med. beiges, 1927, 80: 401-19.—Marques Porto, E. Aspectos atuais da cirurgia de guerra. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1941, 49: 517-21. —■—■ Recentes adiantamentos da cirurgia de guerra. Rev. brasil. cirurg., 1943, 12: 515-24. Also Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1943, 51: 459-70.—Max-Page, C. Some reflectiong on the development of war surgery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 192-6.—Moorhead, J. J. Trends in war surgerv. Surg. Clin. N. America, 1943, 23: 313-20.—Ogilvie, W. H. Surgical advances during the war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 259—65.—Oliveira, E. de. Aspectos modernos da cirurgia de guerra. Hospital, Rio, 1942, 22: 373-89. Also Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 141-60. Also Rev. med. Pernambuco, 1942, 12: 239; 270.—Paitre, R. F. C. Chronique chirurgicale. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1924, 80: 47-68.—Plisson, L. Chronique chirurgicale. Ibid., 1923, 78:43-69.—Posner. Kriegschirurgie; Ruckblick und Ausblick. Chirurg, 1935, 7: 494; 522; 569.— Rankin, F. W. Current trends in military surgery. Kentucky M. J., 1944, 42: 11-5.—Sacadura Botte, J. M. Cirurgia de guerra; orientacao moderna. Bol. Dir. serv. saiide mil., 1946, 9: 5-22.—Schum, H. Wandlungen in der Ki iegschirurgie. Chirurg, 1936, 8: 193; 237; 354.—Solcard. La chirurgie moderne. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 305-13.—' Stanbro, G. E. A review of war surgery. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1942, 35: 241-5.—Usadel, W. War surgery. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXX-50, 83.—Wakeley, C. P. G. Progress in war-time surgery. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 4.—Wenger, H. Neues aus der Kriegschirurgie. Mschr. prakt. Tierh., 1914-15, 26: 460-73.—X. La nouvelle chirurgie de guerre. Bull. m6d., Par., 1917, 31: 513.—Zaorski, J. Blaski i cienie chirurgii wojennej. Polski tygod. lek., 1946, 1: 241-5. ---- Relation to civilian surgery. Anderson, W. The transition from war surgery to civil surgery. Edinburgh M. J., 1945, 52: 241-51.—Bowlby, A. On the apphcation of war methods to civil practice. Proc R. Soc. M., Lond., 1919-20, 13: Sect. Clin., 35-48.—Brunn, W. v. Der Krieg als Lehrmeister der Chirurgie. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1935, 82: 243-6. ------ Der Krieg als Lehrmeister der Chirurgie. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 9-19. Also Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9: 59. Also Zahnarztl. Mitt., 1941, 32: 60-2.-—Cachin. De quelques enseignements chirurgicaux de la recente guerre; leurs applications a la pratique civile. Rev. med. Suisse rom., 1946, 66: 332.—Cathelin, F. Chirurgie de guerre et chirurgie civile. Paris med., 1913-15, 15: 446-50.— Chiurco, G. A. Indirizzo conservative nella chirurgia di guerra e nella pratica civile. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 262-8.—Cole W. H. Differences between civilian and military surgery. Mississippi Valley M. J., 1944, 66: 52-5.— Cookinham, F. H. Some contributions of war surgery to civilian practice. Pacific Coast J. Homoeop., 1920, 31: 49-54.—Cope, V. Z. Influence of war upon surgery. Nature, Lond., 1941, 148: 577-80.—Crile, G. W. The value of military surgery in civilian practice. Illinois M. J., 1920, 37: 1-7.—Cutler, C. W., jr. Profits to peace-time practice from surgical experiences of war. Ann. Surg., 1945, 122: 734-43.—Descoeudres. Applications de la chirurgie de guerre a la chirurgie civile. Rev. med. Suisse rom., 1918, 38: 211.—Fahrni, G. S. The impact of military surgery on civilian practice. Manitoba M. Rev., 1946, 26: 134-40.— Farreras, P. In flu en cia de la cirugia de guerra en la cirugia SURGERY 957 SURGERY general. Rev. espafi. med. cir., 1919, 2: 256-63.—Flowers, S. H. Civilian application of wartime surgical advances. Kentucky M. J., 1946, 44: 363.—Frolich, J. Kriegschirurgische Erfah- rungen und deren Verwertung fiir den Rettungsdienst. Amtsarzt, 1913, 5: 295-9.—Hartwell, J. A., & Butler, E. F. The appUcation of the teachings of war surgery to civil hospital conditions. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1918, 27: 377-85. Also Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1918, 36: 26-44; Disc, 76-81.—Kergin, F. G. The application of the principles of military surgery to civilian practice. Univ. Toronto M. J., 1945-16, 23: 186-8.—Lower, W. E. The application of military surgery to civil practice. Ohio M. J., 1917, 12: 810—McMechan, F. H. The value of military surgery in civilian practice; results of anociation in reducing mortality. Charlotte M. J., 1920, 81: 139.—Nikolis, G. Ka pitanju jedinstvene hirurske doktrine. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1944, 1: No. 2, 3-6.—Pilcher, L. S. The influ- ence of war surgery upon civil practice. Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1919, 37: 1-14.—Post-war skill; prompt decisions and speed expected to have far-reaching effect upon surgery. War Doctor, 1943-44, 2: No. 6, 3-5.—Souza Ferreira, J. A. de. Medicina civil, medicina militar e o medico da reserva. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: 303-10.—Stephens, H. E. R. The influence of wars on the craft of surgery. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1933, 27: Unit. serv. sec, 59-64. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 2-8.—Steward, F. J. The application of war surgery to civil practice. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1918, 396-400.—Vander Veer, E. A. What would be the benefit to the civilian surgeon in the experience gained by our military surgeons in the recent world war? Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1919, 37: 44-51; Disc, 55-60. ---- Ski surgery. See as main heading. ---- special. See also names of surgical specialties. Entin, D. A. BoeHHaa HejuocTHO-jiHueBaa xupyprua. 3 H3A. 231p. 22cm. Moskva, 1945. Northfield, D. W. C., McAlpine, D. [et al.] Special surgery in wartime. 74p. 22cm. Lond., 1940. Davies, R. Special military surgery. Med. J. Australia, 1920, 1: 501-5.—Rankin, F. W. The mission of surgical special- ists in the U. S. Army. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1945, 80: 441-4. --- Tactical aspects. See also Surgical organization. Franz. Die Wechselbeziehungen zwischen Kriegschirurgie und Sanitatsorganisation beziehungsweise Sanita tstaktik. Deut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 2-11.—Mihailescu, Tr., & Riga, I. T. [War surgery and sanitary tactics] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1939, 38: 21-7. ---- thoracic. See Thoracic surgery. ---- traumatic. 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Cirugfa de guerra en el Ecuador. Cr6n. med. quir. Habana, 1913, 39: 370-4.—Barrenechea T., A. Informe que eleva el cirujano de la ex-region militar No. 4, ante la consideraci6n del Sr. Coronel Director Gral; sanidad mildetiar. Rev. san. mil., La Paz, 1940, 4: 839-43.—Delgado Carpio, I. Labor de la sanidad y del cirujano militar como organos del Ejercito. ibid., 848-50.—Fagarasanu, I. [War surgery] Romania med., 1940, 18: 129.—Hejduk, B. Some problems of war surgery to be solved in post-war Czechoslovakia Bull. Czech. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1942, No. 3, 21-5.—Leon, F. Algunas noticias relativas a la cirugfa de guerra en el Peru. Cr6n. med., Lima, 1918, 35: 324-9.—Silverio y Sainz, J. La cirugfa en el Ejercito. In: San. milit. cubana (Cuba. Ejerc. Secc. san.) Habana, 1928, 145-9.—Zalewski, F. Przygoto- wywanie zespo!6w chirurgicznych na czas wojny. Lek. wojsk., 1933, 21:392-6. ---- by countries: France. D., L. La medecine militaire; le mal qui la tue. Cadueee, Par., 1905, 5: No. 4, suppl. p. iv-vi.-—Fourmestraux, J. de. La chirurgie francaise pendant la guerre. Bruxelles med., 1934-35, 15: 450-5.—French military surgery a hundred years ago, Lancet, Lond., 1916, 1: 630.—Lucas-Championniere, J. M. M., & Rectus, J. J. P. Sur la chirurgie d'armee [Discussion] Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1913, 3. ser., 69: 391-402. ---- by countries: Germany. Bernhard, F. Kriegschirurgie. Klin. Wschr., 1940, 19: 607.—Brunn, W. v. Erfolge der deutschen Kriegschirurgie in vergangenen Jahrhunderten. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 353-5.—Klass, A. A. German war surgery. Manitoba M. Rev., 1945, 25: 540-3.—Magee, R. K. Observations on Ger- man war surgery. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1946, 54: 544-7. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Bowlby, A. The Hunterian oration on British military surgery in the time of Hunter and in the Great War. 47p. 8? Lond., 1919. Donald, C. The future of surgery in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 283-6.—Duarte da Cunha, B. As- pectos da cirurgia de guerra na Inglaterra. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 14-25.—Loveland, J. E. Scotch and Irish surgery. Am. J. Surg., 1937, 35: 621-5.—Monro, D. C. Sur- gery in the Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 249; 313. ---- by countries: Italy. Teneff, S. Generality sull'organizzazione e sulle attivita chirurgiche in guerra. p.40-88. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940. Caccia, F. War surgery [Italy] J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1595.—Cesarini, A. I precursori italiani della chirurgia di guerra e Giovanni Yperman. Rass. clin. ter., 1936, 35: Atti, 10-25. ---- by countries: Japan. Haga, E. Nissin, Nitiro ryo-sen-go tozi ni okeru gunzin geka no gaiyo [A survey of military surgery at the time of the Sino-Japanese War (1895) and the Russo-Japanese War (1904-05)] Nippon igaku, 1941, 1758. ---- by countries: Russia. British (A) surgeon's impression of Russian war surgery. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 499.—Dubs. N. I. Pirogov (1810- 1881) als Kriegs-Chirurg und der Sanitatsdienst seiner Zeit. Helvet. med. acta, 1938, 5: 441-73.—Impressions of Russian surgery. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 198.—Jones, R. W. Los cirujanos rusos y la cirugia rusa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 711-5.—Lobova, L. P. [Watson-Jones on Soviet surgeons and Soviet surgery] Med. rabot., 1944, 7: No. 9, 4.—Priorov, N. Soviet surgery. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 213: 126.—Rubashev, S. M. [Field surgery during the last 20 years] Sovet. vrach. gaz., 1934, 38: 1155-62.—Soviet surgery. J. Am. M Ass., 1943, 123: 776.—Watson-Jones, R. Russian surgeons and Russian surgery. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 276. ---- by countries: Spain. War surgery in Spain. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 157. ---- by countries: United States. Cutler, E. C. American views. In: War Surg. (Brit. M. Stud. Ass.) Lond., 1944, 59-67.—Pruneda, J. Impresiones de un viaje a los Estados Unidos; panorama quirurgico de Norte- america. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 475-91. SURGERY 958 SURGERY ---- by periods. Montserrat, S. La cirugfa de guerra en la antigua Roma imperial. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. epoca, 6: 337_44.—Rostock, P. Unfall- und Kriegschirurgie in Aegypten vor 4500 Jahren. Chirurg, 1938, 10: 127-30.—Steele, P. War surgery in the ancient world. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 153: 246-8. ---- by periods: 16. century. Clowes, W. The cure of a soldier. In his Select. Writings, Lond., 1948, 98-103. —----■ The cure of a servingman. Ibid., 104-6.----— The cure of a lieutenant. Ibid., 132- 42.—Pejml, K. [Field surgery at the end of the XVI century] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 247-50.—Stewart, D. Military surgery in the 16. century. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 229-37.—Webb, H. J. English military surgery during the age of Elizabeth. Bull. Hist. M., 1944, 15: 261-75. ---- by periods: 17. and 18. centuries. Chirurgie de guerre au xviiie siecle; ablation d'une hernie cerebrale; prothese nasale. Chron. med., Par., 1917, 24: 240.—Krauss, H. Kriegschirurgie vor 200 Jahren. Hippokra- tes, Stuttg., 1941, 12: 914-7.—Power, D'A. The brave soldier; an operation for the removal of a fatty tumor in the year 1665. Med. J. & Rec, 1926, 123: 258. ---- by periods: 19. and 20. centuries. Camera, U. L'esperienza e gli insegnamenti della passata guerra di fronte ai problemi di chirurgia bellica del presente. Boll. Soc. piemont. chir., 1940, 9: 119-65— Chievitz, O. En oversigt over moderne kriegschirurgie. Bibl. laeger, 1916, 108: 153; passim.—Current aspects of military surgery. J. Am. M. Ass., 1915, 64: 832.—Etat (L') present de la pratique de la chi- rurgie de guerre. Cadueee, Par., 1912, 12: 285-7.—Haycraft, J. B. War surgery, 1914 to 1941. Proc. Cardiff M. Soc, 1941- 42, 1-4.—Kuttner, H. Modern military surgery. Postgradu- ate, N. Y., 1913, 28: 606-24.—Littlejohn, C. W. B. Surgery in two world wars. Med. J. Australia, 1946, 2: 659-61.—Magrud- er, E. P. A glimpse into present-day military surgery. Am. J. 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L'esperienza e gli insegnamenti della passata guerra di fronte ai problemi di ehirugia bellica del presente. Boll. Soc. piemont. chir., 1940, 10: 119-65.—Chiurco, G. A. Ensinamentos cirurgicos das guerras modernas. Resenha clin. cient., S. Paulo, 1941, 10: 103-7.—Clark, J. G. New surgical problems due to the war. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1917, 25: 700.— Coller, F. A., & Farris, J. M. The surgery of modern warfare. Ibid., 1941, 72: 15- 25.—Collins, D. C. Surgical lessons learned in the past war. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1946, 9: 453-5.—Cutler, C. W., jr. Get them back; surgical lessons from the war. N. York State J. M., 1939, 39: 141-4.—Fiolle, J. Les enseignements generaux de la chirurgie de guerre. In his Essais chir. mod., Par., 1919, 155-60.—Forgue. Las adquisiciones quiriirgicas de la guerra. Siglo med., 1922, 70: 152; 176.—Gallie, W. E. Some lessons learned in the Great War. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1942, 74: 370-4.— Gosset, A. Les enseignements a tirer de la precedente guerre au point de vue chirurgical. Monde med., 1940, 50: 1-4. Also Monde med. (Ed. espan.) 1940, 50: 129-32.—Gray, H. K. Some of the surgical lessons learned in World War II. Hawaii M. J., 1944-45, 4: 233-5.—Haycraft, J. B. Speed in wartime surgery. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 456.—Influence of war on sur- gery. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2184.—Jablons, B. Medicine and surgery in modern warfare. N. York M. J., 1916, 104: 549-53.—Lockwood, A. L. Surgical problems of war; some experiences in the last war. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 356-8.— Long, L. W. Surgery, the queen of arts, has gone to war. Mississippi Doctor, 1943-44, 21: 102-6.—Manrique, J. Con- sideraciones acerca de algunos de los adelantos que la guerra mundial aport6 a la cirugia. Repert. med. cir., Bogota, 1919- 20, 11: 339-54.—Mitchiner, P. H. Surgery in two wars. Brit. M. J., 1947, 2:219.— Nicholls, A. G. Wartime surgery. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1942, 46: 170.—Ogilvie, W. G. Surgery goes to war. Edinburgh AI. J., 1945, 52: 193-205. Also In his Sur- gery Orthodox, &c, Oxf., 1948, 216-32.—Oppel, V. A. [War time surgery] Vrach. gaz., 1931, 35: 971-82.—Poate, H. R. G. War-time surgery. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg., 1941-42, 11: 209-11.—Rheaume, Z. Chirurgie a la guerre. Union med. Canada, 1918, 47: 59-64.—Roldan, A. Evoluci6n y revolution de la cirugia como consecuencia de las ensefianzas de la guerra Bol. As. med. Puerto Rico, 1921-22, 16: 246-54.—Rossi, B. L'evoluzione della chirurgia di guerra attraverso la grande conflagrazione. Clin, chir., Milano, 1929, 32: 729-53.— Soichet, S. Cirurgia de guerra e pratica obstetrica. An. brasil. gin., 1947, 23: 398-405.—Stafford, J. War secrets that saved lives. Mod. Hosp., 1945, 65: No. 5, 62-4.—Stephens, H. E. R. The influence of wars on the craft of surgery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 40-6.—Summers, J. E. Military surgery, effects of modern projectiles, treatment of infected wounds, tetanus, gas poisoning, trench foot, the use of the x-ray in locating foreign bodies. Nebraska M. J., 1918, 3: 1-5.— Surgical (The) aspects of the war. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1918, 21: 71.—Tait, F. D. Surgery and the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 68: 2002.—Underwood, W. E. Surgical lessons of war. Leech, Johannesb., 1947, 18: 11.—Wachsmuth, W. Die Kriegschirurgie in der neuzeitlichen Kriegsfuhrung. Ausland. Deut. Medizinertreffen (1942) 1944, 1. Congr., 27-46. Also Veroff. Chir. Sonderlazar., Brux. (1942-13) 1944, 23-37.— Wallenstein, C. A. The surgery of the 2nd World War. Pharm. Advance, 1938-41, 13: No. 152, 17-20.—Wathen, J. R. The future surgery as influenced by the Great War. Kentucky M. J., 1919, 17: 338.—Weintrob, M. Surgical lessons of World War II. Ann. ital. chir., 1948, 25: 232. Also J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1949, 12: 50-9.— Welsh, M. La cirugia salva- dora, en la guerra actual. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1945, 9: 557-60.— Yoosuf, A. K. Surgery in modern warfare. N. York M. J., 1914, 99: 1128-35. SURGICAL ballistics. See Ballistics, Wound ballistics. SURGICAL brace. See Brace. SURGICAL equipment. See also Equipment; Glove; Surgical instru- ment; Truck, surgical. Babcock, E. R. Test of experimental field scrub sink. 111. 27}^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 24, Res. Proj. NM 011 021, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. 787: Anweisung fiir den Satz Arznei- und Verbandmittel fiir LS.-Rettung- stellen mit Packordnung. Ausg. 1939 [Reprint] 14p. 21cm. Berl., 1941. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 195/4: Der Satz Streckvorbandgerat; Beschreibung und Bedienungsanweisung. 37p. 21cm. Melsungen, 1942. Adams, J. F. Improvised surgical facilities for small vessels. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 763-6.—Banaitis, S. Perev- jazocnaja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946^18, 4: 393-8.—Beattie, D. A. The tulle gras type of dressing and its value in surgery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 60: 352-8.— Benford, R. J. Portable surgical scrub sink for field use. Med. Technicians Bull., 1950, 1: 23, illust.—Blanco, A. Services chirurgicaux de grande urgence; les equipments operatoires de campagne; leur utilite et leur efflcacite. Arch. med. beiges, 1935, 88: Bull, internat., 239-59. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 109-32.—Casas Ochoa, T. Ferula moldeada para fracturas de femur. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 441-73, illust.—Clowes, W. Certain necessary medicines and instruments. In his Select. Writings, Lond., 1948, 143-50, illust.—Covi, R. E. Surgery in a station hospital overseas. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 1141-3.—Device for folding surgical sponges. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 267.—Equipos (Los) quirurgicos y la cirugia en la resistencia. Rev. Roche, Nutley, 1947, 4: 23.—First-aid instruction and treatment of casualties; posters, as visual aids, for instruction in use of individual first-aid packet (containing sulfonamides) and emergency medical tag (new) [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 6, 25.—Herrera B. Sotolongo, J. L. Organizaci6n de los servicios quirurgicos del Ejercito; equipos quirurgicos m6viles de campana. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 123-36.—Holubec, K. [New experiences with autochir] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 359-66.—Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Copy of report with lists of recommended equipment submitted 22 October 1943 by Lieutenant Colonel Donald McNeil, M. C, and Second Lieutenant Margaret E. Gaynor, A. N. C., relative to experimental packing of surgical operating truck. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 690-7. —:--- Surgical packs for surgical unit based on 80 major operations. Ibid., 695-7. ------ Final list of equipment, as of 29 January 1944, for truck, 2^-ton, 6X6, surgical, operating. Ibid., 698-707.—Koch, G. Hilfsgerat fiir den Operationsraum auf dem Hauptverbandplatz. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 96.— SURGICAL EQUIPMENT 959 SURGICAL KIT Monteiro, A. Equipes ciriirgicas, suturas e material de sintese Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1942, 50: No. espec, 104-19.—Patterson, J. K. Practical devices evolved and used in a combat area; a jeep ambulance; a tent-dugout operating room; a method for removal.of shrapnel fragments. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1127-34.—Pavlenko, V. [Quantity of gauze necessary during various operations] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 6, 9.—Pereira Valadares, A. Papel da enfermeira de uma equipe ciruxgica de um field hospital. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1945, 34: 385-8.— Personnel grounding device for use in operating rooms. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 521.—Timofeev, N. S. [On equipment of a field operating room] Ortop. travmat., Khar- kov 1940, 14: No. 4, 7.—Use of sterilized blankets in operating theatre. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1941, No. 2, 2 — Werthmann, H. Das chirurgische Gerat der Feldsanitatsaus- rustung. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 345-9.—Wohlgemuth, H. Dymal in der Kriegschirurgie. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1915, 52: 1169. SURGICAL hand drill. Giesen, J. H. New type surgical hand drill. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 127-9. SURGICAL hospital. See Hospital. SURGICAL instrument. See also Instrument; Needle; Neurosurgery, Apparatus; Surgical equipment; Truck, surgical; also Sterilization. Gross, R. L. Surgical instruments industry in Tuttlingen, Germany. 2p. 27cm. [n. p.] 1946. Forms No. 742, FIAT Final Rep. Shone, W. R., Down, G. M. [et al.] German surgical and veterinary instrument industry. 76p. 24cm. Lond., 1946 [?] Forms No. 399, Item No. 24, 9, BIOS Final Rep., Lond., 1946. United States. Army. 5250th Technical Intelligence Company. Medical Analysis Section. Japanese medical material; medical material and instruments; inventory report. Tokyo, Xo. 1, 1946- American gift of surgical instruments. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1996.—Basom, W. C. A compact, sterilizable bone plate and screw holding box. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 513.— Bough ton, G. C. Bone graft retractors. Ibid., 1919, 44: 429.— Capparoni, P. L'armamentario chirurgico greco e greco- romano. Rass. clin. ter., 1938, 37: Suppl., 169-89.—Care of dermatone and skin graft knife blades. Med. Bull. U. b. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 12.—Cronin T D. Adaptation of dermatome for use of Ferns-Smith kmie blade. Ibid., No. 21, 14.—Elanksy, N. N. K istoru organizacii proizvodstva khirurgi6eskogo instrumental a v Rossii. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 6, 50-7.— Gusev, A., & Punin, B. Khirurgiceskij instrumentarij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 861-77, illust.—Humiston, H. W New devices for surgery. J. MU. M. Pacific, 194o, 1: No. 6,77.— Kulikovsky, G., & Trifonov, P. Oto-rino-laringologiceskij instrumentarij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 194b- 48 4: 207-15.—Levit, J. [New surgical instruments ot the Czechoslovak Army] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1925, 1: 97-104— Matuki, M., & Ogawa, E. Seihuku-yo kogo-ki ni tuite [Occlu- sion apparatus for use in plastic surgery] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 490.—New surgical instruments in desei t battles. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1943, 22: 195.—Okazaki, H. Vo no koan-seru kosen yudosi ni tuite [The guide-probe that I have devised of steel] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 339, Ulust —Pavlenko, V. [Limitations of instruments during operations] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 6, 3-9.—Poliakov, N.G (Refitting surgical instruments and medical apparatus] Ibid., 194J, No. w, /i 6.—Rankine, R. A. Suggested additions to the service afloat scale of instruments. J. R. Nav. M. Serv. Lond., 1918, 4. 324.—Sloan, J. Razor-blade knife for Padgett dermatome. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 488-90-Squ.rru, CM. Instruments quirurgicos en la guerra 1914-1?. e_n A£'„?r frances. Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr 7: 674.—Stimulator for use in peripheral nerve surgery. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 412 —Surgical instruments Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in theWorld War, Wash.T 1928, 3: 525-39.—Tikhonov, V. S [A retractor of a new construction] Voen. med. J., Moskva 1945, June, 45 — Vinogradov, A. Y. O vlijanii tkanej na sokhrannost■ knirur- giceskikh instrumentov. Voen. san. delo,. 1940, No. 5, 105 /. Webster, G. V. A dermatome for cutting small skin grafts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1145-51 .-Weinstem V. Vytjazenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, l. lYlH -Williams, J. M. Modification of the Zimmer clamp for cranial skeletal traction. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46. 599-601. SURGICAL kit. See Kit. SURGICAL ophthalmology. See under Ophthalmology; also Orbit, Surgery. SURGICAL organization. See also Surgical service; Surgical unit; also generic names of military units as Battalion; Division; Regiment, etc. Dubs, J. Die Neuordnung des chirurgischen Dienstes in der Armee. p.169-246. 24cm. Ziir., 1941. In his Feldchirurgie, 2. Aufl., Zur., 1941. Castaneda, M. J. Organizaci6n del negociado de cirugfa general tanto en tiempo de paz como en campana. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1931, 4: 11-38.—Dimitriu Mamant. Principiile organizarii moderne in chirurgia de rSzboi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 323-7.—Dubs, J. Die Neuordnung des chirurgischen Dienstes in der Armee. Helvet. med. acta, 1937, 4: 586-91.—Hejduk, B. Nektere organisacni probiemy valecne chirurgie. Lek. wojsk., 1943, 35: 157-61.—Page, C. M. Surgical economics in war. Brit. M. J., 1942. 2: 47.—Teneff, S. Personale chirurgico ed organizzazione del servizio chirurgico. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 44-6.—Trueta, J. The essentials of treatment and organiza- tion. In his Principl. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 170-83. field. See also under subheading (—by countries) also Surgery, field; Surgical service, field. Bauer. Vilka fordringar i kirurgiskt avseende kunna vi stalla pk de lakare, som arbeta a. krigsskadeplatsen? Lunds lak. saU. forh., 1914-15, 60-7.—Rossi, B. A proposito di un giudizio sulle unita chirurgiche al campo. PoUcUnico, 1916, 23: sez. prat., 1387-9.—Thomann, J. Die materielle Neu- organisation unserer Feldchirurgie. Vjschr. schweiz. Sani- tatsoff., 1939, 16: 36^2. by countries. Bruce, H. A. Surgical efficiency in an Army Medical Service. Canad. J. M. & S., Toronto, 1919, 46: 364-9. Also Canad. M. Ass. J., 1919, 9: 988-93.—Gomez Duran, M. Caratteristiche fondamentali deU'organizzazione chirurgica nella Spagna nazionale. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: pt 1, 9-20.—Kazansky, A. A. Organizacija khirurske pemoei kod ratnikh rariayaria. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1944, 1: No. 2, 6-8.—Lecercle. Maroc et chirurgie. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1922, 76: 291-8.-—Macias, F. I. Sobre la organizacion total del servicio de cirugia de urgencia en la caz y su aplicacion en la guerra. Rev. cirug. Hosp. Juarez, Mix., 1935, 6: 681-96, 2 diagr.—Montemartini, G. Un quadrimestre di attivita chirurgica neU'infermeria della R. Marina in Tobruch. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 227-34. ---- by countries: Germany. See also corresponding subheading under Surgical service. Germany. Beratexder Chirurg der 10. Armee. Erfahrungsbericht. 4. Quartal 1944; 1. Quartal 1945. 2v. 2-8p.; 5p. 30cm. [n. p.] 1944-45. Fossataro, E. Nelle cUniche chirurgiche di BerUno. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1912, 17: 542-60. ---- by countries: Poland. Rudzki, S. Zarys historji szpitalnictwa wojskowego w Polsce. 144p. 24^cm. Warsz., 1927. . . Hejduk, B. Organisace polni chirurgie v modern! valce. Lek wojsk., 1941, 34: 70-80.—Zembrzuski, L. [Surgery in the first half of the XlXth century and a few remarks on con- temporary surgery] Ibid., 1929, 13: 384-92. by countries: Russia. Akhutin M. N. [Results of surgical organization in the Army zone's] Vrach. delo, 1940, 22: 242-8.—Banaitis, S. I. Opyt organizacU khmirgi6eskoj raboty v armejskoj operacii. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 18-29. —--- Khirurgiceskaja rabota na DMP, ee organizacija i objem khirurgiceskoj pomosci ranenvm In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khir. (Kupriianov, PA & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 79-103.—Brovcyn, N. P. Otcet po khirurgi6eskomu otdeleniju usilennago lazareta L.-Gv. konnago polka s Blagovescenskim imeni Eja Imperatorskago Vyso6estva VeUkoj Knjagini Alexandry Iosifovny oficerskim SURGICAL ORGANIZATION 960 SURGICAL SERVICE otdeleniem za 1911 god. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 235: Med. spec, pt, 28-67.—Dashkovsky, I. A. [Organization and character of surgical work at the front] Nov. khir. arkh., 1940, 46: 299-307.—Dedov, V. P. Kratkij ot6et po khirurgi6eskomu otdeleniju Ta§kentskago voennago hospitalja za 1911 god. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 181-207.— Girgolav, S. S. [Standardization of surgical aid for campaigns] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1933, 4: 40-4.—Gorinevskaja, V. [Organisation et importance de l'assistance chirurgicale dans le rayon des Armees] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 2, 12-20. ------ Organizacija khirurgieeskoj pomos6i na etapakh evakua- cU. In her Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem., Moskva, 1942, 29^4.—Iljin, A. I. [Report of the Surgical Ward of the enlarged Hospital of the Life Guards Cavalry Regiment, with the Blagovesdensk Officers' Ward of Grand Duchess Alexandra Iosifovna, for 1913] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: med. spec, pt, 176-92—Jeremi*, A. P. Kratkij otdet ob operacijakh, proizvedennykh v Hospitalnoj khirurgi- eeskoj klinike S. P. Fedorova, 1903-08 u6ebn. gg. Tr. Hosp. khir. klin. Fedorova Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1909, 3: 193-206.—Kuprijanov, P. A. Obs6ie voprosy organizacii khirurgieeskoj pomoici vo vojskovom rajone. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 8-18. ■------ Massovaja khirurgideskaja rabota v vojskovom i armejskom tylu. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev. khii. (Kupriianov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 28-34.—Osten-Sacken, E. U. [Errors and omissions in the organization of military field surgery aid] In: Oshibki &c. lech- khir. zabol. (Hesse, E. R.) 1936, 1: 36-58.—Popov, G. M. [Organization of surgical aid in the system of medical sanitary service in the field mUitary zone] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 42-5.—Smirnov, E. I. [Organization of field surgery according to Pirogov and contemporary opinion on the subject] Ibid., No. 6, 3-11. ---- by countries: United States. Ireland, M. W. Surgery in the Medical Department of the United States Army. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1930, 50: 289-94 — Rankin, F. W. Mission accomplished; the task ahead. Ann. Surg., 1949, 130: 289-309.—Sullivan, R. P. Surgery in canton- ment, base and general hospitals. Long Island M. J., 1918, 12: 437-41. SURGICAL service. See also Surgical unit; also Administration, medical; Clearing station, Surgical service; Emergency medical service, Surgical service; Offensive. Bowers, W. F. Administration of the surgical service; a ward administrative assistant system. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 939-43. ------ Administration of the surgical service. Ibid., 1949, 9: 15; 111.—Branovacki, M. [The ex- penses for upkeep in a department of surgery] Voj. san. glasnik, 1932, 3: 298-320.—Rosati, B. Osservazioni e proposte sui servizi chirurgici in guerra. Gior. med. mU., 1917, 65: 294-9. ---- air raid. See under Air defense. ---- civilian. Abell, I. Surgical practice in war time. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 184-6.—Leahy, L. J. Problems in a war- time surgical practice. Ibid., 188.—Stanton, E. M. Surgical practice in war time. Ibid., 186-8.—Stone, H. B. The civUian practice of surgery under war conditions. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 463. ---- field. See also Mobile warfare; Surgical organization, field. Folsch, W. Allgemeine chirurgische Technik im Felde. p.52-93. 20cm. Dresd., 1944. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 9. Aufl., Dresd. Gomez Ulla, M., Sanchez Vega y Malo, E. [et al.] Tratamiento en los puestos avanzados de los casos quirurgicos urgentes, en la guerra de movimiento; concepcion de una formaci6n especiahzada; su organizaci6n tecnica y su empleo desde el punto de vista tactico. p.3-76. 23cm. Madr., 1933. Congr. internat. med. farm, mil., 7. Congr., 1933, 1: Tema 3. Alessandri, R. Ancora per un migliore ordinamento del servizio chirurgico al fronte. Policlinico, 1917, 24: sez. prat., 901—4.—Barnes, H. A. Observations in frontal area surgery, MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 285-8.—Bok. Svremenni principi za organizacijata na khirurgi6eskata pomos6 na ranenite i leeenie na ognestrelnite rani. Voen. san. dele, Sofia, 1947, 2: 52-61.— Camera, U. A proposito della questione dene mutilazioni e dell'isolamento scientifico in cui si trovano le unita sanitarie avanzate. PoUcUnico, 1916, 23: sez. prat., 1023-5.—Coley, B. L. Care of the injured in combat zones. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1944, 78: 66-75.-—Eaton, R. B. Forward war surgery. Nova Scotia M. BuU., 1946, 25: 119-25.—Gorinevskaja, V. V. Predmet voenno-polevoj khirurgii i ego soderzanija. In her Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mirn. vrem., Moskva, 1942, 7-29.—Lagoutte, M., & Le Grand, J. Du danger des opera- tions incompletes dites d'urgence en chirurgie de guerre. Presse med., 1917, 25: 455.—Lampis, E. II servizio chirurgico neUe formazioni sanitarie di prima linea. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 561-78. Also Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1941, 23: 833.— Leman. Le traitement des cas chirurgicaux de premiere urgence a l'avant conception d'une formation speciaUsee. Congr. internat. med. farm, mil., 1933, 7. Congr., 3: 77-100, ch — Loscertales, F., & Abril, F. Cirugfa de las primeras urgencias en campafia. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 455-75.— Marques Porto, E. Bases atuais da cirurgia de guerra nos escaloes avancados. Rev. brasil. med., 1946, 808-20.— Montenovesi, V. Pronto soccorso chirurgico avanzato. PoU- cUnico, 1917, 24: sez. prat., 1405-7.—Perez, B. La cirugfa de las organizacione sanitarias del frente. Bol. Inst. clfn. quir., B. Air. 1945, 21: 53.—Rob, C. G. Work at an advanced surgi- cal centre. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 43: 30-3 — Stubenvoll. Ueber Etappen-Chirurgie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1918, 68: 749.-—Surgical service in the trenches. Rev.-War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 5, 1-8.—Torney, G. H. Surgery of the battlefield. N. York State J. M., 1912, 12: 483-8. ---- hospital. Bowlby, A. A., & Wallace, C. S. The sur- gical work. p. 137-294. 22cm. N. Y., 1901. In: CiviUan War Hosp. (Bowlby, A. A., Tooth, H. H., et al.) Kirschner, M. Randbemerkungen zur Kriegs- chirurgie in den Heimatlazaretten. 94p. 22cm. Berl., 1942. Actividad qubujgica en las ambulancias de campafia. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1923, 3. ser., 13: 67; passim.—Ass, M. S., Balacenko, D. N. [et al.] Khirurgi6eskaja rabota v specializiro- vannom evakohospitale. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Rus- sia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 70-82.—Bohm, G. II servizio chirurgico neU'ospedale da campo. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 636-11.—Bost, F. C. Surgical service in European Command hospitals. Med. Bull. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 5, 21-8.—Brunn, M. Chirurgie im Kriegslazarett. Beitr. Klin. Chir., 1915, 96: 210-2.—Bussey, C. D. Minor surgical problems in the evacuation hospital. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 258-60.—Calderoli, G. Sei mesi in un lazaretto di guerra. Riv. ig. san. pub., Parma, 1917, 28: 317-25.—Clairmont, P. Chirurgische Klinik seit der Mobilisation. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 423.— Clark, E. P. Evacuation hospital surgery. J. Am. Inst. Homoeop., 1919-20, 12: 1011-6.—David, A. Organizacao dum bloco de cirurgia em hospitais do tempo de paz e em operacdes de guerra. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1941, 4: 268-93.— Demmer, F. Kriegschirurgie im Heimatlazarett. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 411; 449.—Dzhanelidze, U. U. [Study of the operational journals of evacuation hospitals] Khirurgia, Mo- skva, 1942, No. 9, 3-11.—Eaton, R. M. Surgery in field hospital service. Am. Med., 1917, 23: 319-22.—Ernst, M. Duties and problems in war surgery at field hospitals. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1942, 74: Suppl., 279 (Abstr.)—Ettles, D. Some impressions of general surgery at the Peking Union Medical CoUege Hos- pital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 58: 336-43.—Faisst. Chirurgie im Kriegslazarett. Beitr. klin. Chir., 1915, 96: 391- 8.—Faria Alves, E. A cirurgia de guerra em alguns hospitais americanos na Italia. Impr. med., Rio, 1946-47, 22: No. 394, 64-8.—Florcken-Padarborn, H. Unsere operative Tatigkeit im Feldlazarett. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 241-3.— Goebel. Kriegschirurgische Beobachtungen im Feldlazarett. Beitr. klin. Chir., 1916, 96: (Kriegschir. Hefte 1) 213-22.— Harttung. Praktische Winke fiir die Kriegschirurgie in den Heimatlazaretten. Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 1177-81.—Kennedy, R. H. War casualties in a general hospital in the U. S. A. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1944, 43: 657-61.—Kirtley, J. A., jr, & Trabue, C. C, IV. Surgical activities of an overseas general hospital. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1945, 38: 68-75.—MacManus, D. Notes on surgical work in a Base Hospital in France. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1918, 32: 45-7.—Meyers, M. P, Experiences in a septic surgery ward of an Army general hospital. Dauphin M. Acad., 1943, 32: No. 5, 20-2. Also North End CUn. Q., Detr., 1943, 4: 19.—Palei, R. A. Opyt organizacU priema ranenykb v evakohospitaljakh. Tr. Evakohosp., Leningr., 1943, No. 5, 23-8.—Peck, C. H. Surgery of the front and evacuation hospitals. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1919, 95: 936.— Perman, E. Den kirurgiska verksamheten vid fordelnings- och etappsjukhus. Nord. med., 1941, 10: 1896 (Abstr.)— Priorov, N. N. [Travail du chburgiens dans les hopitaux de l'arriere] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 2, 26-33.—Schuppisser. Der chirurgische Dienst im Feldspital. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 728-31.—Stepanov, A. [Surgical aid in conditions of Army clinics] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 24.—Stephen, L. P. Sur- gical notes at a war hospital. Ind. M. Gaz., 1917, 52: 4-7, pi.—Surgery at field hospitals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, Xo. 83, 22-5.—Surgery in a German base hospital. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 522.—Surgery in miUtary hospitals. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 112: 566.—Temoin. A propos de la chirurgie de guerre dans les hopitaux de l'arriere et du service d'6vacuation SURGICAL SERVICE 961 SURGICAL SERVICE des blesses. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1914, 3. ser., 72: 218-24.— Vayssiere, E. Fonctionnement d'un service de chirurgie dans un h6pital de l'avant. Paris med., 1915-16, 17: 504-10 — Zhorov, I. 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Sur le fonctionnement technique du service chirurgical en campagne; l'ambulance chirurgicale de triage. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 166-70.—Cheyrou-Lagreze. L'aviation sanitaire et les equipes chirurgicales en liaison au point de vue chirurgical entre les formations de l'avant et celles de l'arriere. J. med. Paris, 1937, 57: 839—Delageniere, Y. Statistique integrate des operations pratiquees au Mans du 1« juillet au 31 decembre 1930. Arch. fr. belg. chir., 1931-32, 33: 142-59.—Grant, J. D. Facial plastic surgery, laryngology, and stomatology, in French military hospitals. Lancet, Lond., 1915, 1: 926.—Mlstivet, G. Quelques considerations sur le role du chirurgien dans les ambulances de l'avant. Rev. sc, Par., 1916, 1:334-7. --- by countries: Germany. See also corresponding subheading under Surgical organization. Angerer, H. Ueber die Chirurgie der vorderen Sanitats- dienste in feld- und friedensmassigem Einsatz. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1941, 6: 72.—Fischer. Operationsiibersicht. San. Ber. Deut. Marine (1930) 1932, 54-8.—Tillmann. Operations- iibersicht. Ibid. (1912-13) 1917, 172-88. --- by countries: Italy. Bevacqua, A. Casuistica operatoria deU'Ospedale coloniale di Asmara negU anni 1915-16. Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 322- 39, 3 pi.—Bocchetti, F. II servizio chirurgico nel piano organiz- zativo tattico-logistico. Atti Congr. naz. chir. gueira (1942) 1943, 1. Congr., 78-96. Also Settimana med., 1942, 30: 381 — Casella, D. Un anno nel reparto chirurgico (Novembre 1922- Dicembre 1923) Gior. med. mil., 1924, 72: 203. ------ Statistica operatoria dell'anno 1924. Ibid., 1925, 73: 520-2 — Corsi, A. Resoconto statistico deU'attivita chirurgica opera- toria negU stabiUmenti sanitari militari del regno durante U biennio 1934-35. Ibid., 1936, 84: 616-39. —— Resoconto statistico deU'attivita chirurgica operatoria negli stabiUmenti sanitari militari del regno durante il 1939. Ibid., 1941, 89: 1-25.—Lampis, E. II servizio chirurgico nel piano organizza: tivo tattico-logistico deUe grandi unitd. motocorazzate. Atti Congr. naz. chir. guerra (1942) 1943, 1. Congr., 97-109.— Piacentini, G. Resoconto statistico deU'attivita chirurgica operatoria negU stabiUmenti sanitari militari del regno durante il quadriennio 1930-33. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 663-708 — Placitelli, C. G. Rendiconto clinico statistico del Reparto chirurgia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 238-43.—Rendi- conto statistico deUe operazioni chirurgiche eseguite negli stabUimenti sanitari militari nell'anno 1910; 1911- Gior. med. mil., 1911, 59: 735; 1912, 60: 587.—Tedeschi, C^ & Ciaccio, V. ProfiU ed impressioni di chirurgia coloniale. Ibid., 1931, 79: 90-7. --- by countries: Russia. See also corresponding subheading under Surgical organization. . Desiatov, M. M. [Profile of the work of the surgeon in held mobUe evacuation hospitals] Sovet. med., 1941, 5: No. 17, 36-8.—Grekov, 1. I. [Surgical diseases and the practice oi surgery during the period of starvation (1918-19)] Vest, khir., 1922, 2: pt 6, 195-219.—Jacobson, S. A. [Surgical aid during miUtary activities; data from Russian historical material] Sovet. khir., 1932, 2: 264-75.—Skundina, M. G. [Caractere de l'assistance chirurgicale dans le rayon des armees] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 2, 20-5. ---- by countries: Sweden. Palmer, I. Nagra anvisningar berorande sjukv&rdsfor- bandens personal och materiel i 1940 ars organisation. In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 5-33, illust.—Perman, E. RiktUnjer for organisationen av landstridskraftemas sjukvard l fait. Ibid., 34-52. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----61 ---- by countries: Switzerland. Dubs, J. Die chirurgische Tatigkeit im schweizerischen Gefechts- Sanitatsdienst auf Grund unserer Sanitatsdienstordnung und der Erfahrungen im Weltkrieg. 120p. 8? Frauen- feld, 1934. ---- Die Feldchirurgie im schweizerischen Gefechts-Sanitatsdienst. 332p. 24cm. Ziir., 1939. 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Les phagocytes en chirurgie; anti- sepsie, hemostase, regeneration des tissus; appli- cations recentes en chirurgie de guerre. 402p. 23^cm. Par., 1915. Tabanelli, M. Note di chirurgia di guerra. 35p. 24cm. Bologna, 1946. Hartel, F. AUgemeine chirurgische Technik im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 1677-80.—Mayo, W. J. Modi- fications of some surgical practices suggested by the war. Railw. Surg. J., 1918-19, 25: 150.—Milanovic, A. N. [Chemo- dynamics and surgery] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 731-51.— Nomenclature of surgical operations. In: Manual M. Dep. U. S. Navy, Wash., 1942, App. A, 44-8.—Palmer, I. Kort anvisning for behandling av de viktigaste regionskadorna. In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 53-72.—Wojciechowski, A. [Posture and competency of motility from the surgeon's point of view] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 489; passim; 26: 32; passim. ---- Abdominal surgery. See also Injury—by organs and regions: Abdo- men. GORKOVSKIJ GOSUDARSTVENNYJ MEDICINSKIJ institut im. S. M. 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Fistula parietala gastro-jejunala post-operatorie vindecata prin cura intra- peritonealS,; derivatie pre-operatorie prin tub pierdut. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 73-6, iUust. ---- Abdominal surgery: Injuries. See also subheading (Gastrointestinal surgery) Schmieden, V. G. Bauch. p.700-73. 24^cm. Lpz., 1917. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir. (Borchard, A. F.) United States. National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Surgery. Abdominal and genito-urinary injuries. 243p. 24cm. Phila., 1942. Forms v. 3 of Mil. Surg. Manuals (N. R. C.) PhUa., 1942. Baron, A. G. Organizaci6n del estudio de la evoluci6n y de los resultados definitivos del tratamiento de los heridos de vientre. Res. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 81-108.— Charles, R. Laparotomy for war wounds. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 200-7. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 395-402. Also 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 871-9.—Cunha, B. D. da. Aspectos da cUurgia de guerra; sobre ferimentos abdominais. 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Rezultaty operacu po povodu ognestrelnykh ranenij brjusnoj polosti po materialam tylovogo hospitalja. Khirurgia, Moskva, 1946, No. 9, 43-6.—Maingot, R. The management of abdominal injuries in warfare. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1943, 6: 311-21.— Nikolaev, G. F. Obs6ie principy okazanija pomo£6i etapnogo le6enija ranennykh v zivot; pokazanija i protivopokazanija k operativnym vmesatelstvam. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 88.—Nores Martinez, A. Las heridas penetrantes del abdomen y su tratamiento. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1943, 42: 299; passim.—Oltramare, J. H. Les plaies penetrantes de I'abdomen en chirurgie de guerre. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 378-402.—Poer, D. H. The management of penetrating abdominal injuries; comparative miUtary and civilian experiences. Ann. Surg., 1948, 127: 1092-102. Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass. (1947) 1948, 59: 395- 405.—Rodgers, H. W. Abdominal injuries after evacuation to a base hospital. Proc. Congr. 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Zur Frage der AUgemeinnarkose in der Praxis und im Felde. Zbl. Chir., 1939, 66: 1367-71.—Krabbel, M. Die Narkose des Feldarztes. Med. KUn., Berl., 1939, 35: 1591.—Mancini, M. A. Moderne vedute sulla narcosi di chirurgia di guerra. Mi- nerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 2, 214.—Nestmann, F. Narkoseerfahrungen im Felde. Med. KUn., Berl., 1942, 38: 824-6. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 332 (Abstr.)— Regidor, P. AUgemeine Anasthesie in den spanischen Feld- lazaretten wahrend des letzten Krieges. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 838 (Abstr.)—Rehn, E. Zur Frage der AUgemein- narkose in der Praxis und im Felde; zugleich iiber biologische AnzeigesteUung zur Schmerzbetaubung. Arch. klin. Chir., 1939, 196: 197-210.—Wachsmuth, W. Zur Frage der Narkose im Felde. Ibid., 243-53 [Disc.J 133-5.—Zopff, G. Die Ueber- druckatmung und -narkose im Felde. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 478-81. SURGICAL TECHNIC 965 SURGICAL TECHNIC ---- Anesthetization: Hospital practice. Paraf, M. *Contribution a l'etude de l'anes- thesie en temps de guerre; hopital d'evacuation, hdpital de campagne amdricains. 28p. 24%cm. Par., 1945. Cardwell, J. L. Anesthesia trends in naval hospitals. Anes- thesiology, 1945, 6: 83-5.—Gardner, S. Anesthesia service at the U. S. Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, Illinois. Current Res. Anesth., 1942, 21: 312-7.—Kaye, G. Impressions of anes- thesia in a military base hospital. Anesthesiology, 1942, 3: 247; 379.-—Monheim, L. M. Anesthetic procedures used in a general hospital in the communication zone with analysis of 2,000 anesthetics. Current Res. Anesth., 1946, 25: 67-78.— Quin, B. M. Anesthesia in Army hospitals. Bull. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth., 1940, 8: 281-5.—Turnbow, W. R. Anesthesia for severe abdominal wounds; based on war experiences with the 56th Evacuation Hospital. South. M. J., 1947, 40: 563-6. ---- Anesthetization: Local anesthesia. Duhau & Bolot. Anesthesie loco-rdgionale des membres en chirurgie de guerre, amputations et resections en particuUer. Gaz. hop., 1939, 112: 1458.—Elder, C. K. The miUtary scope of local anesthetic agents. Current Res. Anesth., 1943, 22: 241-51.-—Geisthovel, W. Die praktische Bedeutung der Lokal- anasthesie in der modernen Chirurgie. In: Kriegschir. Ratge- ber, Berl., 1941, 83-7.—Leinwand, I. The use of local anaes- thesia in the treatment of sprains, or local tissue injury without open wounds. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 60-3.—Lorente Sanz, F. La anestesia local por infUtracion y como base de la escopolamina- eucodal-efetonina en cirugfa de guerra; Campana rusa 1941-42. Libro de actas Jorn. mdd. espan. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 2: 221-3.—Pshenichnikov, V. I. [Local anesthesia in Army hos- pitals] Sovet. med., 1940, Xo. 5, 34-6.—Turai, I. Anestezia plexului brachial, metoda Kulenkampf. Rev. san. mil., Bucur.. 1937, 36: 961-5. ---- Anesthetization: Navy. Canton. L'anesthesie opdratoUe a bord pendant le combat sur mer. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 332-47.—Clark, D. G. Anesthesia activities aboard U. S. S. Benevolence. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 190-7.—Fulton, J. R. Anesthesia in naval practice. Surg. CUn. N. America, 1941, 21: 1545-58.— Gardner, S. Anesthesia in the Navy. Anesthesiology, 1942, 3: 459.—Lees, J. The choice of anaesthesia for abdominal surgery at sea. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 233-7.—Magnus. Die Schmerzbetaubung an Bord. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 105-7.—Mclntire, R. T. Anesthesia in the United States Naval Service. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1939, 2: 185-9 — Stoddard, C. C. Anaesthesia as practised on active service in the Navy. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 409-12.—Stor. Die Schmerzbekampfung an Bord. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 259-63. ---- Anesthetization, spinal. Brooks, A. M. Use of fractional spinal anesthesia at a mobile hcspital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1174-7.— Hackl & Necip Riza. Tababeti baytariyede ibtaU hissi acezf [Anesthesie sacrale et mode d'emploi dans la medecine veteri- naire] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 142-7.— Martin Santos, L. Observaciones sobre 2.075 raquianestesias lumbares con estovaina; la percafna como anestesico raquidiano; sus resultados en 70 casos. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1932, 22: 161; passim.—Wirth, K. Lumbalanasthesie im Felde? Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 553-62. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic. Kogen, A. L. O vnutrivennom alkoholnom narkoze. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorky gosud, med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 131-7.—Verkhovskaja, E. V. K praktike vnutrivennogo alko- holnogo narkoza. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot N-sky evakhosp. (Dikovicky, A. A.) Gorky, 1943, 74-6. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Barbiturates. Adams, R. C, & Gray, H. K. Intravenous anesthesia with pentothal sodium in the case of gunshot wound associated with accompanying severe traumatic shock and loss of blood; report of a case. Anesthesiology, 1943, 4: 70-3.—Bilbao Rioja, D. L'anesthesie a l'dvipan sodique en chirurgie de guerre. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1937, 63: 1211-6.—Bosse, P. Zur Frage der intravenosen Narkose und ihrer Brauchbarkeit fiir die vorderste Front. Schmerz, 1936, 9: 64-71.—Brooks, A. M. The use of sodium pentothal with nitrous oxide-oxygen-ether anesthesia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 598-600.—Burstein, C. Precau- tions in anesthesia with intravenous pentothal sodium. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 16, 3-8 — Curtiss, E. S. Pentothal sodium in North Africa; 2500 admin- istrations at a base hospital. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 822-4. Deubner. Lazaretterfahrungen mit dem Evipanrausch. L»eut. Militararzt, 1936, 1: 384-8.—Dunnill, D. Contmuous pentothal anaesthesia; a series of 200 cases given with a simplified port- able apparatus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 217-20.— Gilenko, M. M. [The induction of anesthesia with hexenal administered per os] Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 622. (Abstr.)—Greene, B. A. Prolonged intravenous pentothal sodium anesthesia especially with reference to its appUcation to mUitary surgery. N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: 1205-13 — Hesse. Ueber die Anwendung des Evipannatriums bei grossen operativen Eingriffen und seine Gebrauchsfahigkeit im Kriege. Chirurg, 1940, 12: 294.—Inadvertent injection of sodium pento- thal into an artery. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 32.—Intra-arterial injection of pentothal; a warning. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 37, 8.—Jarman, R. The use of pentothal in war surgery. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 408-11.—Joers, L. E. C. Pentothal sodium anesthesia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 370-3, pi.—Lieberman, S. L. Experiences with pentothal sodium anesthesia in war casualties. Anesthesiology, 1944, 5: 517-20.—Marshall, S. V. Experience with pentothal in war surgery. What's New, North Chic, 1942, No. 59, 9 (Abstr.)—Norman, H. B. ExfoUative derma- titis following phenobarbitone administration. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 145-7.—Nosfiinsky, V. Novyj vnutrivennyj narkoz Eunarkon. Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 6, 11-4.— Pentothal anesthesia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 7.—Pentothal in forward areas. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 48, 7.—Raffan, A. W. Continuous intravenous anaesthesia with sodium pentothal at a miUtary hospital in the Middle East. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 257-61.—Rose, A. T. Sodium pentothal; actual experience in the combat zone. Anesthesiology, 1943, 4: 534-9. ------ Pentothal in the combat zone. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 76: 8 (Abstr.)—Rudder, F. F. A mechanical aid for the adminis- tration of pentothal sodium intravenous anesthesia. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 426.—Schwerdtfeger, H. Erfahrungen mit der kombinierten SEE-Evipannarkose in der Kriegschirurgie. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 323-5.—Wade, E. M. Intravenous pentothal sodium anesthesia, with Ulustrative cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 235-49. ■-----■ Intravenous anes- thesia in naval war surgery. Ibid., 1942, 40: 367-9.—Wain- wright, G. A. Experiences with pentothal during the first 100 days foUowing the Normandy invasion. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 414-9. Also Canad. M. Ass. J., 1945, 52: 484-8 — Wehnert. Erfahrungen mit Evipan-Natrium und Eunarkon. Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, H. 109, 31-52.—Werthmann, H., & Ebster, H. Das Kurznarkoticum Eunarcon. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 177-80. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Ethyl chloride. Khaskelevich, M. G. [On the use of ethyl chloride anes- thesia in the Army] Vrach. delo, 1939, 21: 533-6. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Ethyl ether. Bornemisza, G., Galambos, J., & Megyesi, Z. Az oxygenes aetheraltatas egyszeriisitese. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 138-43, iUust.—Martin, S. J. Ether anesthesia at Army medical installations. Current Res. Anesth., 1943, 22: 216-9.— Papper, E. M. Convulsions during inhalation anesthesia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 81-5.—Puddy, E. I. Ether clonus and ether convulsions occurring in the same patient. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 384-6—Saleh. A. H. Endo- tracheal anaesthesia; improved model of air-ether bottle. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 141-3.—Stevens, T. W. De- vice for administering ether-oxygen inhalation anesthesia in the tropics. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 59. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Nitrous oxide. See Nitrous oxide. ---- Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Refrigeration. Howell, S. R., Schlack, C. A., & Taylor, B. L. A modification of an applicator used in dental anesthesia induced by local refrigeration. 19p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 3, Proj. NM 008 001 (or, X-161) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Allen, F. M. The status of refrigeration for mUitary surgery. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 92-8. -----: & Crossman, L. W. Suggested uses of refrigeration anesthesia including war sur- gery. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1942, 23: 711-8.—Dental anesthesia induced by local refrigeration. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 5.—Durieux. Therapeutique chUurgicale par le froid (refrigeration) BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 261-9.—Engel, M. B. Thermal stimuli in operative dentistry; control of pain. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 502.—Judin, S. S. [Ice anesthesia in amputations] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 20-32. ------ Vegtagcsonkolas fagyasztas- sal eiert erz6stelensegben. Honvedorvos, 1950,2: 445 (Abstr.)— Kennedy, J. A. A technic and device for application of ice anesthesia for amputation of extremities. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 226-30.—Laird, G. J. Crymotherapy in sur- gery of the extremities. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 220.— Lipton, S. J. Refrigeration anesthesia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 206-10.—Lovanyi, I. A hiites alkal- mazasa a v6gtagok seb6szeteben is a huteses anaesthesia. SURGICAL TECHNIC 966 SURGICAL TECHNIC Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 415-8.—Modification (A) of an appU- cator used in dental anesthesia induced by local refrigeration. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948,15.—Montagne, A. La anestesia por refrigeracion en las amputaciones. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1946, 19: 25-7.—Ottaway, J. P., & Foote, J. J. Refrigeration of wounded extremities. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1041-3.—Perlow, S. Refrigeration anesthesia in leg amputation. Ibid., 42: 433-7. ------ Plexi-glass box for refrigeration of extremities. Field M. BuU. (Burma) 1945, 4: 330.—Roca, C. A., Lazaroni, A. F., & Lacour, J. P. Anestesia por refrigeraci6n. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 979-97. ---- Antisepsis. See also next subheading; also Disinfection. Arjev, T. Antiseptika, aceptika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 212-5.—Goodman, B. A. Asepsis and antisepsis; its significance in operating room management. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 246-52.—Gu. Notas quirurgicas de la campafia actual; iAsepsia 6 antisepsia en cirurgia de guerra? Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1917, 3. sei., 7: 665; 697.—Iliesco, C. Etude preiiminaire sur l'antiseptique de campagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1938, 20: 114; passim.—Trueta, J. Antiseptics. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 184-94. ---- Asepsis. See also Dispensary; Sterilization. Gutschmidt. Leber neuzeitUche Sterilisierungsverfahren. Deut. MUitararzt, 1938, 3: 419-25.—Paullus, G. E. Asepsis and aseptic technique. In: Aled. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 274-83.—Shastin, N., Maimind, S., & Belikov, L. Sterilizacija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 307-12. ---- Bandaging and splinting. See also Bandage; Dressing; Splint; Splinting. Zacepin, T. Redressacija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1082-4. ---- Bones and joints. See also other subheadings; also Orthopedics, Methods; Traumatology. Autogenous bone grafts for nonunion in atrophic long bones and in chronic suppurative osteitis (osteomyeUtis) foUowing war wounds. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 652-86.—Bonnet, G. F. P. R. L'evolu- tion des idees dans les indications et la technique de l'osteo- synthese (1926-36) Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 181-97.—Branch, H. E., & Moldavsky, L. F. PeniciUin and bone grafting opeiations; evaluation of operations performed without peniciUin and those performed with penicillin. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 25-31.—Caiado, I. de C. Alguns casos de cirurgfa ossea. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1937, 26: 207-25.— Delaye. Le traitement des traumatismes ostdo-articulaires par les infiltrations de novocaine. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1938, 32: 231-41.—Delrez, Neuman [et al.] Traitement des plaies de guerre du squelette. Arch, beiges Serv. san. armee, 1940, 93: 9-13.-—Dupuy de Frenelle. Traitement des blessures osteo-articulaires d'apres les enseignements de la derni^re guerre. Concours med., 1940, 62: 9.—Farrow, R. C. Summary of results of bone-grafting for war injuries. J. Bone Surg., 1948, 30A: 31-9.—Fett, H. C, & Smith, J. M. Report on primary bone grafts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 579-85 — Freifeld, J. A. Metod razrabotki kontraktur kolennogo sustava. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 143.—Honig, V. Haborus s6ruies kovetkezteben letre- jott defektpseudarthrosis uj muteti megoldasa. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 215-9.—King, B. B. Experiences with bone grafting procedures for the treatment of battle casualties and war injuries. Am. J. Surg., 1947, 74: 129-35.—Kirk, N. T. Basic principles of bone transplantation for nonunion following com- pound fracture. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 75, 39—46. ------ & Moore, L. R. MiUtary surgery. In: Surg. Tr. Motor-skelet. Syst. (Bancroft, F. W.) PhUa., 1945, 1213-54, iUust.—Kleinschmidt, O. Die Knochenvorpflanzung an den Extremitaten und im Gesicht bei gleichzeitigen WeichteU- und Knochenverlusten. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 614 (Abstr.)—Maatz, R. Osteosynthesis by means of spring power. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1949, 49: 234-43.—Meyer, A. Zur ersten Versorgung und Behandlung der Knochen- und Gelenkverlet- zungen beim Feldheer. Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 757-9.—Naga- yama, T. Kossetu no syuzyutu-teki ryoho ni kan-suru kiso-teki kenkyu; kossetu setugo-yo kinzoku kizai ni kan-suru seibutu- gaku-teki kenkyu; yoketu-gensyo ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [Biological studies on metaUic bone-setting materials; theU effect on hemolysis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 509-23.— Oltramare, J. H. SequeUes des lesions osteo-articulaUes. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 120-33.—Ord, A. G., Shack- man, R., & Roualle, H. L. M. Traumatic surgery; a review of some bone and joint injuries in wartime. Surgery, 1943, 14: 651-60.—Raizman, S. S. Kraniometrideskij sposob ledenija psevdartrozov. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 148-64.—Wickstrom, O. W. Plastic repair of surface defects in preparation for bone grafting. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 736-43. ---- Burns. See Burns, Surgery. ---- cardiovascular. See also other subheadings; also Injury—by organs and regions: Blood vessels; Varicose veins. La RosiiE, M. E. v. *Die primare Versorgung der Kriegsschussverletzungen der grossen Gefasse. 23p. 21cm. Munch., 1939. Thomas, J. W. A new instrument for retract- ing the walls of blood vessels to facilitate insertion of artificial tubes. 3p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 007 025, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Boldin, A. M. Pozdnie krovotedenija i travmatideskie anevrizmy. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 112-25. ------ Sluchaj arterio-venoznoj anevrizmy podkljudidnykh sosudov, operirovannoj po sposobu Matasa. Ibid., 126-30.—Bolot, F. P. L. C. Etat actuel du traitement des plaies vasculaires et de leurs sdqueUes. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1947, 3: 573-91.—Botreau-Roussel. Resultats eipignees d'une resection de 1'artere popUtee a sa partie superieure pour andvrysme traumatique avec resection concommitante de la veine poplitee saine. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 95.—Bruce, J. Exposure of the main vessels of the limbs. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 280-309.—Chabrillat, A. F Ectasie de la veine femoral simulant une hernie crurale; resection veineuse. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 79.—Clark, R. Forward surgery of injuries to major blood vessels. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 107-11.— Edam, K. Gefassunterbindung durch den Truppenarzt. Med. Zschr., 1944-15, 1: 122.—Erasmus, J. F. P. The problem of wound excision in the treatment of vascular injuries. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 112-5.— Geselevich, A. M. [The treatment of gunshot wounds of the vessels in the regimental and army zones] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 11-9.—Goodman, C. Blood vessel suture, its use instead of the ligature in war surgery. Am. J. Surg., 1943, 60: 196-203. ------ Suture repair of war injuries to the blood vessels. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 6: 127-32.— Graham, W. H. Surgical management of vascular injuries in combat. Mississippi Valley M. J., 1947, 69: 59-64.—Haberer, H. v. Ueber Gefasschirurgie im Kriege. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 849-51. Also in Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 76-82.—Kelly, R. Some experiences of vascular surgery during and after the last war. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1940-43, 63: 169-77.—Khenkin, V., & Shnaper, L. Krovenosnye sosudy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 105-23.— Klages, F. Feldchirurgische Beobachtungen zur Pathologie der Gefasse. Beitr. klin. Chir., 1943, 174: 443-53.—Kucharski, T. O leczeniu operacyjnem dusznicy bolesnej. Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 338-41, iUust.—Kure, K. Parasimpatico espinal y circulacifjn. Rev. med. mil., Mex., 1938, 1: 82-102.—Lacroix, P. Traitement des plaies vasculaires dans les formations sanitaires de l'avant. Concours med., 1940, 62:117.—McNealy, R. W. Blood vessel surgery in war. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 5: 363.—Matheson, N. M., & Murray, G. Recent advances and experimental work in conservative vascular surgery. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 324-7. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 237-40. ------ The use of heparin in vascular surgery. Ibid., 237. ------ A suggested method of preventing acute faUure of the circulation after injury to large blood vessels. Ibid., 239.—New (A) instrument for retracting the waUs of blood vessels to facUitate insertion of artificial tubes. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 10.—Oltramare, J. H. Lesions vasculaires. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 143-53. ------ Voies d'acces sur les principaux vaisseaux. Ibid., 169-88. ------ Lesions cardic- vasculaires. Ibid., 358-69.—Patterson, J. K. Femoral vein Ugation for thrombophlebitis with pulmonary emboUsm. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 512-6.—Pratt, G. H. The importance of a knowledge of vascular surgery in World War II. Am. J. Surg., 1942, 56: 335. ------ The treatment of traumatic and war wounds of the vascular system. Ibid., 57: 26-8.—Rogers, L. Two important naval contributions to the practice of vascular surgery- J- R- Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 152-1.— Squirm, C. Estudio critico de las tecnicas de Fiolle y Delmas para el descubrimiento de los grandes paquetes vasculonerviosos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 877-89.—Stich. Behandlung der frischen Gefassverletzung einschUesslich des pulsierenden Hamatoms. Veroff. Marine San., 1942, H. 34, 8-10.—Swart, G. Herz- und Gefassnaht im Felde. Chirurg, 1941, 13: 718.— Takats, G. Vascular surgery in the war. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 291-6.—Walther, P. Traitement des anevrysmes arterio-veineux; indications et technique operatoire. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 85.—Wenzl, H. Hat der Weltkrieg eindeutig fur die Notwendigkeit der Gefassnaht entschieden? Wien. med. Wschr., 1940, 90: 932; 948. ---- Cautery. Bier, A. Behandlung von Phlegmonen und Abszessen mit dem Gliiheisen. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 180-3. SURGICAL TECHNIC 967 SURGICAL TECHNIC ---- Digestive tract. See subheading (gastrointestinal) ---- Disinfection. See also subheading (Antisepsis) also Disin- fection. y Koehler, H. Desinfektion des Operationsfeldes mit Thymol- alkohol. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 619.—Silhol, J. Les benefices de guerre de la chirurgie civile: la desinfection des cavites. Presse med., 1918, 26: 604. ---- Drainage [incl. tampon] Korganova-Muller, F. S. [Drainage and tampon] Feldsher, Moskva, 1938, No. 2, 12-6.—Loeb, W. A., & Klugman, J. Sulfathiazole gauze drain, its preparation and use. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 316.—Perves, J. Le drainage par ecarteur eiastique. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1946,1: 419, pi.— Strache, F. Beschreibung einer einfachen Spulapparatur ftir drainierte septische Hohlraume. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 241.—Trueta, J. Drainage. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 228-35, iUust. ----1 Ear. See also Otology; Otorhinolaryngology. Dellepiane Rawson, R. Reparaci6n plastica del pabell6n auricular. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1942, 41: 147-50.—Efrussi, M. M., & Gassko, R. E. Usnoe protezirovanie kontufennykh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 18-21.—Filippov, M. M. [Report on surgery of the ear in the Moscow Communistic Army Hospital] Vest. otorinolar., 1937, No. 5, 557-64.—Greeley, P. W. Recon- structive otoplasty. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 344-9. ------ Reconstruction of the external ear; conservation of avulsed portion. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1323-5.—Hardin, C. A. Restorative repair of lobule of ear. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 5, 43-5.—Hiinermann. Zur Chirurgie der Ohr- und Stirnstreifschusse. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 90-5.—Malecki, J. O postepach otochirurgii. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 310-7.—Salvadori. Sulla valutazione medico-Iegale miUtare degli esiti di antro-atticotomia. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 835-40.—Temkin, J. S. Ledenie rasstrojstv slukha i reci u kontuzennykh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech. ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 10—4.—Voiachek, V. I. [A new variation of the radical operation on the ear in war traumata and in spontaneous otitis] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 19-24. ---- Early rising. Cameron, J. E. Ambulation and support. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 80-2.—Lindvall, S. Tidig uppstigning. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1949, 74: 27-33.— Rjabinin, V. VUjanie rannego vstavanija na tedenie posle- operacionnogo perioda. Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 9, 16-9.—- Shacky, A. V. O rannem vstavanii operirovannykh bolnykh i znadenii ego dlja voenno-sanitarnoj slufby. Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 159-67. ---- Electrosurgery. Becker, F. A practical suggestion to facilitate electro- desiccation. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1942, 40: 724.—Motnenko, A. N. [On electrosurgery] Tr. Kuban, gosud. med. inst. Armii, 1939, No. 7, 136-40. ---- Extremities. See also other subheadings. Ali. On ve arka ayaklarda kat'iveter ameUyesi ve ikisi arasmda mukayese [Tenotomie dans les membres postdrieurs et anterieurs et leur comparaisons] Askeri tibbi baytari mec- muasi, 1929, 7: 177-80.—Bauer, K. H. Ueber allgemeine Kriegschirurgie der GUedmassen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 771-6. Also Wien. klin. Wschr., 1943, 56: 257 (Abstr.)— Brown, M. H. Surgical treatment of the posttraumatic painful extremity. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 942-6.—Converse, J. M. Early skin grafting in war wounds of the extremities. Ann. Surg., 1942, 115: 321-35.—Emergency surgery of the extremities. Cue. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 189, 1.—Imperati, L. Chirurgia degli arti. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 469; passim.—Kromer, K. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen bei Extremitatenverletzungen. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1943, 56: 613-8.—Lance, M. Les positions de fonction dans l'appareillage des membres en chirurgie de guerre. Gaz. hdp., 1940, 113: 113-22.—McMurray, T. P. Surgery of de- formities resulting from war injuries of the extremities. Post- grad. M. J., Lond., 1940, 16: 168-73.—Trueta, J. War surgery of the extremities in the light of recent experience. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 651-3.—Wooler, G. H. The initial surgery of Umb injuries. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 205-26. ---- Extremities: Lower extremity. Brown, I. W., jr. A convenient flexion-extension leg support for nerve surgery of the lower extremity. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 32.—Favre & Chippaux-Mathis. Resection diaphysaire du femur apr^s blessure de guerre. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1947, 73: 259-61.—Gafencu, A. PseudartrozS, a tibiei vindecata prin procedeul Albee. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 232-5.— McMurray, T. P., & Lloyd, E. I. Methods of applying exten- sion to the limbs. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 617-22.—Nystrom, G. [Fixation apparatus for injuries of the lower extremities, especially for use duiing war] Nord. med., 1940, 8: 1940-2.—Pick, J. F. Dermoplasty of war wounds of the lower leg. Am. J. Surg., 1945, 69: 25-38. Also J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1947, 10: 28-41.—Picot & Cosnier. Ostdolyse de la tete du femur; osteotomie pertrochanterienne avec fixation externe temporaire des fragments; procede du Dr Ch. Lasserre. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 440-4.— Silrep, A. A method of continuous extension of the lower limb. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 140.—Talbot & Sarlin. Reconstitution par greffe massive de 25 centimetres d'une 6norme perte de substance du tibia. BuU. Soc med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 33.-—Troncoso Rozas, J. Influencia de las interven- ciones sobre el sistema simpatico en las lesiones de guerra de las extremidades inferiores. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 322-32. Also Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 129-11.—Wickstrom, O. W. Plastic repair of surface defects of the lower extremity. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 823-30. ---- Extremities: Upper extremity. See also subheading (Shoulder) Brown, M. H. Chemical sympathectomy in neurovascular lesions of the upper extremity. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 343-7.—Care of the immobiUzed arm. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 43, 5.—Gamov, V. S. A konyokfziileti seriiie- sek miatt v6gzett rezekciok megfteiese. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 300 (Abstr.)-—Kliszowski. Voies d'abord laterales longi- tudinales du coude. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 121.— Merle d'Aubigne, R., & Lance, P. Traitement des pertes de substance osseuse du membre superieur chez les blessds de guerre. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1946, 72: 85-90.—Pels Leus- den, F. Zur temporaren Resektion der Clavicula. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 204.—Quigley, T. B. A simple method of applying the thoracobrachial plaster spica. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 14-8, Ulust.— Steindler, A. Reconstructive surgery following traumatic de- formities of the upper extremity. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 268-79.—Swart, H. A. Arthroplasty of the elbow. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 401-3.—Zakharzevsky, V. P. K funkcionalnomu ledeniju kontraktur kisti i palcev. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 140-3. ---- Eye. See Ophthalmology, surgical. ---- Face. See also subheading (maxillo-facial) Aronson, V. A. Khirurgideskoe ledenie ognestrelnykh defek- tov tverdogo neba i perforacii alveoljarnogo otrostka. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 202-8.— Axhausen, G. Ueber Lippen- und Wangenplastik in der Kriegschirurgie. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 27-48.—Berdygan, K. I. [Immediate results of early correction of deformations in gunshot wounds of the face] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 260-4.—Bernard. Sur une blessure de guerre de la face et son traitement. Rev. stomat., Par., 1949, 50: 363.—Blair, V. P. Relation of the early care to the final outcome of major lace wounds in war surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 12-7. Also In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 193-9. Also Cincinnati J. M., 1943-44, 24: 121-7. ------ Treatment of battle casualties and street or industrial wounds of the face. Surgery, 1944, 15: 16-21.— Brown, J. B. Treatment of war injuries to the face. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 132-4.—Cashman, C. J. Tratamiento precoz de las heridas de guerra de la cara. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 291-8.-—Chiarolanza, R. Plastiche facciaU; con- tributi clinici. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 49-56.—Converse, J. M. Some aspects of emergency plastic surgery in war injuries of the face. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1943, 52: 637-54.-—Crites, A. B. Plastic surgery of the face in war burns. J. Am. Osteopath. Ass., 1942-43, 42: 149-54 — Dorigo, A. Trattamento conservativo deUe ferite deUa faccia neUe formazioni chirurgiche avanzate in previsione di un trattamento di chirurgia riparatrice. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 363-7.—Enteles, V. A. Licevye protezy iz plastmassy. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 188-92.—Evstifeev, P. F. Pervid- naja plastika nekotorykh travmatideskikh povrezdenij lica. Ibid., 78-82.—Ferreyra dos Santos. Cirurgia facial de guerra. Arq. brasil. cir., 1943, 11: 24-35— Frankenberg, B. E. O srokakh i principakh pervidnoj obrabotki ognestrelnykh ranenij Uca. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 465-70.—Ginestet. Reconstitution de l'dtage inferieur de la face. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1946, 40: 72. ------ & Frezieres, H. Autoplastics de la face par la mdthode hongroise chez les blesses de la guerre. BuU. Soc chir. Paris, 1944, 34: 3-5.—Henschen, C. Ratschlage zur Kriegschirurgie der Gesichtsverletzungen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 711-5.—Ivy, R. H., & Eby, J. D. Plastio SURGICAL TECHNIC 968 SURGICAL TECHNIC operations on soft tissues of face. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 469-503.—Johnson, L. W. Early treatment of facial injuries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 508-15.—Kecht, B. Zur Unterbindung der Vena angularis bei Gesichtsfurunkeln. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 711—4.—Kilner, T. P. The treatment of facial war injuries. Brit. Dent. J., 1941, 70: 130-5. Also Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 205: 26-9.—Lawrie, R. Primary closure of battle wounds of the face. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 28.—Limberg, A. A. Pokazanija k primeneniju razlidnykh metodov koznoj plastiki posle ogne- strelnykh ranenij i drugikh boevykh povrezdenij Uca. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1942, 2: 52-63.— Lindemann, D. A. Die Wehrchirurgie des Gesichtsschadels; Nachbehandlung und Nachoperation. Ber. Deut. Ges. Zahn &c. Heilk. (1935) 1936, 72: pt 2, 147-72. ; Die chirur- gisch-plastische SchUessung grosserer Gesichtsdefekte. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 61-74.—Lukom- sky, I. G. [The treatment of the soft tissues of the face accord- ing to the experience of hospitals of the interior] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 33^1.—McDowell, F., & Brown, J. B. A review of reconstructive surgery of the face. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 253-74.—Majocchi, A. Gesichtsverstiimmelte. In his Nacht- wachen, Frauenfeld, 1946, 94-107.—Maliniac, J. W. Free skin grafts versus flaps in surface defects of face and neck. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 275-87.—Manna, A. SuUa riparazione plastica di estese perdite di sostanza a tutto spessore deUa guancia. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 75-7.—Michel- son, N. M. [Control of the cicatrix in surgery of gunshot wounds of the face] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1941, No. 4, 7-12.— Myers, S. A. Early care of facial wounds. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1019.—Oldfield, M. C. Early treatment of war wounds of the upper part of the face. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 163-5. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 11-7.—Oltramare, J. H. Chirurgie rdparatrice de la face et du cou. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 280-7.—Passe, E. R. G. Notes on the immediate treatment of wounds of the face preparatory to plastic repair. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 273-5.—Pelliciari, D. Use of cartUage transplants in the reconstruction of the facial architecture. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 324-8.—Picardi, G. Chirurgia riparatrice e plastica della bocca in traumatologia di guerra. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 79-84. ------ Chirurgia plastica della faccia in traumatologia di guerra. Ibid., 85- 9.—Pichler, H. Deckung grosserer Gesichtsdefekte mit Lappen aus Schulter und Rucken. Ibid., 91-9.—Ragnell, A. Behandling av ansiktsskador och defektskador i krig. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 38-58.—Rapin, M. Alcuni casi di chirurgia plastica della faccia. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 409-13.—Rebelo Neto, J. A cirur- gia plastica em tempo de guerra; como manejii-la, nos feri- mentos da face, pesoco e cabeca? Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1944, 12: 48.—Rivas, C. I. Tratamiento de los traumatismos de guerra de la region facial. Bol. Inst. clfn. quir., B. Air., 1945, 21: 90-5.—Sanvenero Rosselli, G. Mutilati del viso e chirurgia plastica in tempo di guerra. Boll. Soc. piemont. chir., 1940, 10: 683-7. Also Valsalva, 1941, 17: 137-40 Chirurgia plastica del viso di pace e di guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1942, 33: pt 2, 56.—Shatunovskaja, E. G. Slepye ranenija lica. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 249-55.—Smith, F. Some refreshments in recon- structive surgery of the face. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Do- herty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 177-92.—Vander Velde, K. M. Surgical technique for facial lacerations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU.. 1946, 46: 1451.—Velikanova, M. M. Operativ- noe ledenie ognestrelnykh povrezdenij mjagkikh tkanej lica. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 238-45.—Williams, P. E. The care and treatment of facial injuries from a miUtary aspect. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 650-9. ---- Field technic. See also Surgical organization, field; Surgical service, field; Surgical unit. La wen, A. Zur Kriegschirurgie in den vor- deren Sanitatseinheiten. 98p. 23^cm. Berl., 1943. Blackburn, G. Surgical problems in forward areas. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 556.—Blech, G. M. Surgical technique in modern battle. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 387-94.—Branovacki, E. M. [Treatment of urgent surgical cases on the field of action] Voj. san. glasnik, 1933, 4: 126-41.—Demmler, A. Des interventions primitives en chirurgie d'armee. Progr. med., Par., 1918, 3. ser., 33: 158.—Ferraton. Fonctionnement technique du service chirurgical en campagne. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1921, 15: 64-9.—Folsch, W. Allgemeine chirurgische Technik im Felde. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 2. Aufl Dresd., 1941, 49-88. Also 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943, 52-92.— Fraser, I. Forward surgery. Ulster M. J., 1944, 13: 150-5.— Giddings, W. P. Forward surgery viewed from the base. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 75-7.—Guiso, L. Sul trattamento locale nel pronto soccorso degli ustionati in combattimento navale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 151-4.—Harrison, G. K. Forward surgery in a battle period. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 109-11.—Hoche, O. DringUche Opera- tionen, die bei der ersten Wundversorgung erforderlich sein konnen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 68.—Hosemann. Das Operieren im Felde. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 451.— Law, W. A. Surgery in the forward area. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 1: 425-9.—Lundie, A. An operation performed under difficulties. Brit. M. J., 1921, 1: 622— Perman, E. Some views on the work of a surgeon at the front. Acta chir. scand. 1940, 84: 263.—Results of forward surgery. BuU. Army m! Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 42, 1.—Revel. L'action chirurgical a l'extrdme avant. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1916, 42: 1097-100.— Stasiunas, J. [RationaUzation of surgical work during battles] Medicina, Kaunas, 1936, 17: 210-6.—{Surgical lessons of heavj fighting. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 1052.—Trend (The) of for- ward surgery in Italy. Gen. M. Interest Lett., Ottawa, 1944, No. 7, 1-3.—Trueta, J. Surgical lessons of heavy fighting. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 21. Foot. See also other subheadings (Amputation; Bones and joints; Extremities) Fourcade, M. *La resection typique du tarse anterieur (disarticulation temporaire de Delbet- Hallopeau) en chirurgie de guerre [Lyon] 58p. 23cm. Toulouse, 1944. Chappoux. Arthrodese de I ambrinudi. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 29.—Jovanovid, B. J. [Excision of the talus in adults] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 235-60.—Snedecor, S. T. Reconstructive surgery in patients with war fractures of the ankle and foot. J. Bone Surg., 1946, 28: 332-42.—Wallet, A. Trattamento con artroplastiche multiple delle contratture delle dita del piede, conseguenza di lesioni nervose dell'arto inferiore per ferita di guerra. Atti Congr. europ. chir. plast. guerra (1942) 1943, 401-8.—White, J. W. Surgery of the foot. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 217-20. ---- Foreign body. See also Foreign body, Extraction. Vascoboinic, H., & Fiamboli. P. Consideratiuni asupra corpilor strSini metalioi al tubului dieestiv.—Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 171-7. illust.—Zink, E. F. Corpos estranhos. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 121-5, pi. ---- Fracture. See also other subheadings; also Fracture, Treatment; Traumatology. Bogoraz, N. A. [Restorative operations in gunshot wounds of the large bones of the extremities and of the large joints] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 78-89.—Cahen, I. Experience in the reparative surgery of 500 consecutive compound fractures. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 241-4.—Catalano, V. Trattamento chirurgico delle fratture di femore da ferite d'arma da fuoco viziatamente consolidate. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 278-89.— Hoche, O. Zur neuzeitlichen AnzeigesteUung der operativen Behandlung von Knochenbruchen. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 18 (Abstr.)—Hundemer, W. Zur Erhaltung der Gliedmassen bei bedrohlichen Schussbriichen durch die aussere Knochenschienung nach Lambotte. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 590-7.—Kaneko, S., & Wakida, Y. Iontophorese ni yoru kossetu no tiryo; dobutu zikken [Treatment of bone fracture by means of iontophoresis; animal experiments] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 689-718, illust.—Leriche. Surgical treatment in diaphyseal fractures. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 833-6.—Lichtenstein, M. E. Initial surgery of compound fractures and concurrent muscle, nerve and blood vessel injuries in an evacuation hospital. Rev. brasil. cir., 1945, 14: 647-62.— Oltramare, J. H. Traitement operatoire des fractures diaphysaires. In his Chir. guerre Lausanne, 1944, 91-106. ------ Traitement opdratoire dea fractures articulaires. Ibid., 107-19.—Orr, H. W. Treatment of compound fractures with special reference to miUtary sur- gical procedures. Arch. Surg., 1940, 40: 825-37.—Schone, G. Vorbeugende operative Wundbehandlung an der Front; Frak- turbehandlung. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 588-90.—Schumm, H. C. Trochanteric osteotomy: indications and technique. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 152-7.—Snedecor, S. T., & Coffey, F. L. Bone grafts in non-union of war fractures. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 71: 577-86. — Gas inj'ury. See Gas poisoning, Surgery. — gastrointestinal. See also Peptic ulcer, Surgery; Rectum. Also Injury—by organs and regions: Digestive tract; also other subheadings (Abdominal surgery In- testines; Stomach) * Pulaski, E. J., & Connell, J. F., jr. Control of peritoneal infection in gastrointestinal surgery. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., SURGICAL TECHNIC 969 SURGICAL TECHNIC 1949, 9: 265-70.—Thomas, J. R. Gastrocolic and gastroje- junocolic fistulae with report of five cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 232-43. ---- Grafting. See also Plastic surgery; also other subheadings of Surgical technic. Berkow, S. G. Tape method of skin-grafting. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45:1-13.—Blechman, H. Large quantity prepa- ration of plasma and leukocytic suspensions for the coagulum- contact method of skin grafting. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 22.—Bricker, E. M. Skin graft- ing of wounds. Ibid., 1943, No. 13, 12.—Climo, S. Plasma, a nutrient dusting powder; used to nuUify the rubber cement used in connection with the Padgett dermatome. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1291-6.—Failure of whole fresh homografts in man. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 9.—Filatov, V. P. [Technical hypothesis of tissue transplantation therapy] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 46-52. ------ [Tissue transplantation in treatment of surgical and other affections] Ibid., 53-60.-—Greeley, P. W. Factors influencing the choice of skin grafts. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 659-63.—Harbison, S. P., & Oden, L. H.. jr. Split skin grafts in the early closure of wounds. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 88-90.—Kostrubala, J. G. Skin grafting. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 203-8.—Lagrot. Conception et technique nouvelies de la greffe dermo-dpidermique. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 223-6.—Lamont, H. A. Early skin-grafting of war wounds. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 654-8.—Limberg, A. A. [A new apparatus for automatic pressure regulation in the bandage after free skin transplanta- tion] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 8, 29-33.—Mclndoe, A. H. Skin grafting in wounds involving skin loss. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 155-65.—Medawar, P. B. Notes on the problem of skin homografts. Bull. War M., Lond., 1943—44, 4: 1-4.—Pendergrass. Prevention of growth of hair in skin grafts. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 36; 1947, Apr., 21; passim.—Prudente, A. Trans- plante Uvre de musculo e sua aplicacao em cirurgia de guerra. An. paul. med. cir., 1944, 47: 333. Also Rev. brasil. otorinolar., 1944, 12: 46-8.—Rowe, F. A. Skin grafts. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 3, 45-50.—Rubin, L. R. Simplification of spUt skin grafts; gum acacia technique. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 14, pi.—Sanchez Galindo, J. La penicUina en los injertos libres de piel. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 347-50.—Sarlin & Leculee. Reflexions sur 2,300 centimetres carres de greffe de peau Ubre. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 102.—Skin grafting by the coagulum- contact method. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 19, 23-6.—Trueta, J. Skin graft in war surgery. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 290-303, Ulust.—Zielke. Verbesserte Hautiibertragung nach Thiersch. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 51. ---- Gunshot injury. See also Injury, by weapons: gunshot. Blair Ferreira. Tratamento das feridas das partes moles produzidas por projeteis de arma de guerra. Rev. med. Minas, 1943, 11: No. 115, 7-29.—Braun, H. Vereinfachung der Steck- geschoss- und Granatsplitteroperation. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 271-3.—Gorodysky, F. I. Opyt ledenija ognestrelnykh ran mjagkikh tkanej v hospitaljakh tyla. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 10, 15-7.—Kat, S., & Vlasov, G. [Treat- ment of gunshot wounds in the mobile field hospital] Med. rabot., 1944, 7: No. 7, 2.—Madlener, J. M. Zur Versorgung der Zweihohlenschusse bei gleichzeitiger Brust- und Bauch- verletzung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 344.—Phskin, R. R. Recent advances made in the surgical treatment of war casu- alties from projectiles, etc. Bol. As. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1942, 34: 3-9.—Seedorf, J. [Shot gun injuries] Mihtaerlaegen, 1939, 45: 127-39. ---- Hand. See also other subheadings (Bones and joints; Extremities) , , , , Beach, W. V. Notes on the urgent surgery of the hand. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 258-67.—Cannon, B., & Graham, W. C. Plastic and reconstructive surgery of the hand. AIU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 137-9.—Cohen. V. Correcao de mao varus post-diafisectomia radial. Rev. mdd. aeronaut., Rio, 1949, l: 71-5.—Costa, V. Enxerto de polpa digital. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1949, 10: 1695-8.—Duncan, W. R. Report on early definitive hand surgery. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 14—Dzhanelidze, J. J. [One-stage restoration of three flexor tendons of the hand by bterling- BunneU's method] In: Sborn. trud. posv. G. I. Turner' (Lenin- grad. Voen. med. akad. Kirov) Leningr., 1938, 1.9-28-— Gonella, R. A., & Olarte, J. A. Contribuci6n al tratamiento de las quemaduras de la mano con un guante de material plastico Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1949, 2: 117-23—Hardin. C. A. Ar- throplastic reconstruction of metacarpophalangeal joint, lett thumb. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 2, 20-4.—Kosmatii, A. R. Transplantation of a toe to replace a thumb, following Nikoladoni's method. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 411-5.—Liebolt, F. L. Reconstruction surgery of the hand. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 43-7.—Parin, B. V. Radikalnoe ustranenie rubcovykh kontraktur kisti s pomosdju svobodnoj peresadki perforirovannogo loskuta. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 75-86.—Pearlman, R. C. The use of tantalum in tendon reconstruction of the hand. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1647-50.—Sarlin & Leculee. Valeur comparde des incisions de Desplas et de Kanavel dans l'apondvrectbmie palmaire pour maladie de Dupuytren. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 81.—Schneider, J. Radialismanschette mit Einzelzug fiir jeden Finger. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 390.—Silvis, R. S. Immediate transfer of pedunculated flap graft to palm of hand; report of a case. IT. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 821-4.—Tavernier. Rdsultats dloignd d'une rdsection du poignet pour retraction des fldchis- seurs des doigts consecutive k une blessure de guerre. Lyon chir., 1935, 32: 103.—Usolceva, E. V. Vosstanovitelnye operacii posle ognestrelnykh povrezdenij kisti. In: Opyt sovet. med. VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 18: 217-26—Vino- kurov, D. A., & Virin, 1. J. [Methods of treatment of gunshot wounds of the fingers and hands in hospitals for the sUghtly wounded] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 6-19.—Wagner, C. J. Corrective osteotomy and capsulectomy in treatment of mal- union of metacarpal fractures. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 344-8.—Wickstrom, O. W., & Patterson, J. B. Reconstruction of the thumb. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 880-4. ---- Head surgery. See also Neurosurgery; also other subheadings. Bondarcuk, A. V. ObSdie principy etapnogo lecenija ogne- strelnykh ranenij derepa i golovnogo mozga. In his Osn. voen. polev. neirokhir., Leningr., 1942, 53-8.—Burdenko, N. N., & Egorov, B. G. Pokazanija i tekhnika khirurgideskogo ledenija defektov derepa posle ognestrelnogo ranenija golovy. Vest. khir., 1946, 66: No. 5, 107.—Cloward, R. B. War injuries to the head; treatment of penetrating wounds. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 267-70.—Giannini, J. T., Weaver, E. N., & Kloos, E. Repair of acquired forehead defects by tantalum cranioplasty and plastic surgery; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 773-8.—Grant, F. C. The treatment of head injuries in war. Pennsylvania M. J., 1942-43, 46: 335-8.—Hill, T. R. Planning for treatment of head injuries. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 457.—Imperati, L. Chirurgia del capo e del collo. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 280-92.—[Instructions for treatment of sequels of cranial and cerebral gunshot wounds in neurosurgical evacua- tion hospitals] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: No. 8, 23.—Kudrin, I. S. Povrezdenija derepnomozgovykh nervov. In: Osn. voen. polev. neirokhir. (Bondarduk, A. V.) Leningr., 1942, 340-9.— Mittermaier, R. Zur Wundversorgung kriegsmassiger Ver- letzungen des Kopfes und des Halses. Arch. Ohr. &c HeUk., 1943, 152: 278-88.—Oltramare, J. H. Traumatismes cranio- cdrdbraux. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 236-50, Ulust. ------ Traitement des ldsions non-pdndtrantes du crane. Ibid., 251-60. ------ Traitement des plaies pdndtrantes du crane par armes a feu. Ibid., 261-71.—Revjakin, L. P. Evakua- cija, sortirovka i sanitarnyj transport pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh derepa i golovnogo mozga. In: Osn. voen. polev. neUokhir. (Bondarduk, A. V.) Leningr., 1942, 58-64. ---- Heart. See also subheading (cardiovascular) Garcia Penedo, A. La cirugia en los cardi6patas. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 459-61. ---- Hemorrhoids. See under Hemorrhoid. ---- Hemostasis. See also Hemostasis; also names of hemo- statics as Pectin, etc.; also Shock, hemorrhagic. Adler. Die Behandlung der Blutung bei Kriegsverletzungen. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1943, 25: 129; passim.—Araujo, J. O. Hemorragias, compressao arterial, transfusao. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 51-64, 5 pi.—Oltramare, J. H. Etude physiologique des hdmorragies. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944 154-9.—Orth, O. Die Bedeutung der Momburg'schen Blutleere fur die Kriegschirurgie. Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 646 (Abstr.)—Reimann-Hunziker, G. Blutsparung, BlutstiUung und Blutersatz. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1946, 28: 18; 25. --- Hernia. See also Hernia. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin MED 227: Surgical treatment of hernia. Ip. 26cm. Wash., 1947. After-treatment; inguinal hernia. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond 1941,2.—Bear, N. E. Cotton suture material in hernial repair! U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 939-41.—Chiles, G. G., & Lenhardt, H. F. Autoplastic sutures in repair of inguinal hernia. Ibid., 1944, 43: 83-9.—De Brun, H. C. W. Hernio- plasty by means of tantalum mesh. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 824787—vol. 11, 4th series- -62 SURGICAL TECHNIC 970 SURGICAL TECHNIC 128-31.—Farberman, V. I. [Injury of the bladder during radical operation for hernia] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: No. 5, 38-51.—Gastaiieta, G. Tratamiento quirurgico de las hernias inguinales. Rev. san. mU., Lima, 1948—49, 21: 9-27.— Henning, B. H. The repair of inguinal hernia. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 675-81.—Henry, M. G. Surgical cure of voluminous ventral hernia; case report. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1395-8.—Hill, R. C. J. Some aspects of rehabiUtation in a naval training estabUshment [hernia] J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 203-5.—Honig, C, & Steinhardt, I. D. Hernior- rhaphies in a station hospital. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 45-54.—Methods (The) of deaUng with hernia in the Army. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 4, 27-30.—Parsonnet, E. V. Repair of direct hernia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 507.— Pernet, A. Da aponevrose em cirurgia plastica particular- mente nas hernio-plastias. Rev. mdd. aeronaut., Rio, 1949, 1: 7-24.—Postoperative treatment of hernia cases. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 11, 3-7. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 16-8.—Sato, Y. Kohuku-naru keika wo torisi kanton sokei hernia no iti tiken rei [Remarks on the happy progress in the cure of a case of incarcerated inguinal hernia] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 815-8.—Shambaugh, P. Trans- verse incision for repair of inguinal hernia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 498-500.—Speir, E. Hernia repair. Sur- geon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 12, 7.— Surgery and compUcations of inguinal bernia. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 8, 2-4.—Tares, O. N. Cura cinirgica da hernia inguinal; tecnica do autor. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 197-9.—Timmes, J. J. Inguinal herniorrhaphy; follow-up report. U. S._ Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 221-4.—Turai, I. Technica herniei crurale pe cale inghinalS. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937. 36: 447-9. ---- Hip. See also other subheadings (Bones and joints; Extremities) Anquin, C. E. de. La muesca de Mommsen entre las operaciones paUativas de la cadera. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 675-89.—Chappoux & Marc. Rdsection sous- trochantdrienne tardive pour blessure de guerre, hanche soUde et mobile. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, 1949, 39: 36-42.—Lawen, A. Ueber die Teilresektion des Hiiftgelenkes bei Eiterungen nach Kriegsschussverletzungen. Zbl. Chir., 1942, 69: 1446-9.— Smith-Petersen, M. N. Arthroplasty of the hip; a new method. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 391^10.—Steele, P. B. Further report on the operative treatment of Perthes' disease. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, ---- Hospital technic. Brenizer, A. Civil surgery as done in an Army hospital. Charlotte M. J., 1919, 80: 223-7.—Genz. Aufgaben und Tatigkeit des Chirurgen auf dem Hauptverbandplatz und im Feldlazarett. Zbl. Chir., 1936, 63: 2626-34.—Krasnorogov, B. V. 100 khirurgideskikh operacij v uslovijakh vojskovogo lazareta. Voen. san. delo, 1935, 20-2.—Tkach, P. N. 300 khirurgideskikh operacij v uslovijakh I vojskovogo lazareta. Ibid., 1936, No. 12, 19-21. ---- Immobilization. See also other subheading (Fracture) also Fracture, Treatment: Fixation and immobiliza- tion; Splinting. Novotelnov, S. A. HMMo6ujiH3auUa nepe- jiomob b bohckobom paEoHe. 35p. 201/£cm. Moskva, 1942. Bosworth, B. M. Splints and casts in the treatment of war injuries. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 385-92.—Nechaeva, A. M. [Loops for extension of the lower extremity and for the fixation af the jaws in fractures] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 54.— Ort, J. F. ImmobiUsatie in geval van verwondingen te velde. Med. mbl., Batavia, 1949, 2: 42-5.—Shmarievich, N. B. [L'immobilisation des ldsions traumatiques de I'appareil moteur en temps de guerre aux differentes etapes d'dvacuation et de traitement] Sovet. med., 1939, No. 23, 22-5.—Trueta, J. ImmobiUzation. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 243-9, iUust.—Weinstein, V. ImmobUizacia (immobiUs) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—18, 2: 880-2. ---- incision. Bican, O. [Prevention of accidents during incisions] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 21-7. ---- Indications. See Operation (surgical) Indication. ---- Injury. See other subheadings; also Injury, Treatment, surgical; Traumatology. ---- Intestines. See also other subheadings (Abdominal sur- gery; gastrointestinal) also Colon; Rectum. Barry, H. C. Treatment of war injuries of the large intestine. Med. J. AustraUa, 1943, 2: 262-4.—Colcock, B. P. Post- operative problems following traumatic perforation of the colon (abstract) Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 5, 7.—Donszkov, S. A. Lovdses eredetu bdlsarsipolyok" gydgyftasanak tapasztalata. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 304 (Abstr.)—Estcourt, H. G. The treatment of wounds of the large intestine. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 53-6.— Galusko, A. J., & Shabanov, M. M. K voprosu o podvesnoj enterostomii po materialam MSB. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 270-4.—Gosse, M. Massive intestinal resection; case report. MU. Srgeon, 1948, 103: 283-6.—Keene, C. H. Colostomies BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1945, No. 86, 115-7.—Loscertales Fontenla, F. Algo sobre la resecci6n intestinal en los heridos de guerra penetrantes de abdomen. Libro de actas Jorn. mdd espan. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 2: 229-33.—McCune, W. S., & Bracher, A. N. Skin grafted ileostomies. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 144-6.—Machov, N. I. A kiilso sphincter mukodesenek helyreallftasa a vdgbdl lovdsi seruieseinei. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 300 (Abstr.)—Mysh, V. M. O pokazanijakh k nalozeniju protivoestestvennogo zadnego prokhoda (anus iliacus) pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh prjamoj kiski i o tekhnike ego ustranenija v posIedujus6em. In his Materialy istor. khir. voen. vrem., Novosibirsk, 1947, 165-75.—Nagornij, M. T. Lovdses eredetu beisipolyok gy6gyitasa. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 303 (Abstr.)—Pilcher, L. S. Wounds of the colon and rectum; a critical analysis of current methods of surgical treatment with emphasis on details of surgical technique. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 188-201.—Porumbaru, E. Stenoza post-traumatica a intestinului subtire, complicata cu hernia anselor printr'o bresa mezenterica. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 1021-7.—Poth, E. J. The promotion of heaUng foUowing intestinal surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 358-61.—RSpke, W. Zur Behandlung der Dickdarmschussverletzungen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 8^90.—Roettig, L. C, Glasser, B. F., & Barney, C. O. Definitive surgery of the large intestine following war wounds. Ann. Surg., 1946, 124: 755-90.—Stevens, G. A., Sloan, H. P. & Wickham, W. A. Definitive surgical treatment of wounds of the colon and rectum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1069-76. ---- Jaw. See subheading (maxillo-facial) ---- Joints. See also other subheadings (Bones and joints; Extremities) Franz, C. Zur Frage der Gelenkresektionen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 266-72.—Gebhardt & Schulze. Uebungs- behandlung und Gelenkmobilisierung; RichtUnien. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 38-40.— Kogen, A. L. Nabljudenija nad primeneniem belogo streptocida pri ognestrelnykh povrezdenijakh krupnykh sustavov. In; Vopr. khir. voiny &c (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 224-6.-—Lidsky, A. T. [Joint resection following gunshot wounds, from data of an evacuation hospital of the interior] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1944, 20-6, pi.—Ropke, W. Etwas iiber Gelenkresektionen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 428-35.— Stumpfegger, L. Gelenkplastik nach Kriegsverletzung, Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 328-30.—Teneff, S. Le rese- zioni articolari. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 295-311. ------ Le resezioni, le artrotomie e le punture deUe articolazioni. Ibid., 295-317, Ulust. —— Le artrotomie; drenaggio delle grandi articolazioni. Ibid., 311-5, Ulust.— Treatment (The) of infected joint wounds. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1919, 2: 16-21. ---- Kidney. See also Urology. Barquin y Lopez, F. Contribuci6n al estudio de las amputa- ciones caliculares. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1944, 8: 95-108.— Beneventi, F. A. Nephropexy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: ---- Knee. See also subheading (Extremities) Anderson, E. M. Arthrotomy of the knee; a review of 50 cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1314-6.—Bick. E. M. PateUar flap arthrotomy; a new method for complete exposure of the knee joint. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: No. 3, 19.-—Castro, T. Historia de la artroplastia; indica- ciones; artrotomfa y artroplastia de la rodiUa segun la tdcnica de Putti. Rev. san. mil., Caracas, 1943, 3: 29-44.—Cave, E. F., Rowe, C. R., & Yee, L. B. K. Selection of cases for arthro- tomy of the knee in an overseas general hospital; a two-year foUow-up study. J. Bone Surg., 1945, 27: 603-7.—Dunlap, K., & Stuck, W. G. Excision of the semilunar cartilage. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 484-7.—Garden, R. S. Menis- cectomy in the soldier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 119- 24.—Guilleminet. Rdsultat dloignd de resection totale de la rotule pour blessure de guerre. Lyon chir., 1943, 38: 589.— SURGICAL TECHNIC 971 SURGICAL TECHNIC Incisions across the knee joint. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 4.—Lawen, A. Zur Frage der Total- oder TeU- resektion bei Kniegelenkeiterungen nach Schussverletzung. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 305-8.—Law, W. A. The problem of meniscectomy in the soldier. J. Bone Surg., 1946, 28: 496- 500.—Marsden, C. M. An analysis of 100 consecutive opera- tions on the knee and a report on a xanthoma of the knee-joint. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 29-37.—Montagne, A. La patelectomfa en el tratamiento de las fracturas de la r6tula. Rev. san. mU., Lima, 1948-49, 21: 65T70.—Nichita, M. I. LeziunUe traumatice ale meniscurilor articulatiei genuchiului, cu trei observatiuni personale. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 1005-19.—Nicolescu, V., & Vasiliu, M. E. Asupra unui caz de artrita supurata acuta a genunchiului tratata prin metoda WUlems. Ibid., 169-71.—Roca, C. A., & Lazaroni, A. F. Rup- tura del tendon rotuUano; plastica tendinosa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 683-93.—Scheichl, F. Gegen die Exartikula- tion im Kniegelenk als Notamputation im Felde. Zbl. Chir., 1944, 71: 1186-8.—Surgery on the knee joint. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 76, 100-4— Thomas, L. I. A review of 18 cases of arthrotomy of knee joints. AIU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 20-4.—Westhues, H. Zur Technik der sparsamen Resek- tion des vereiterten Kniegelenkes und besonders zur Technik der postoperativen Behandlung (Lagerung auf dem Knieresek- tionsbugel) Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 502-9.—Willien, L. J. Second-year end result of arthrotomies of knee. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 452-6. ---- Larynx. See also Larynx; Otorhinolaryngology. Greifenstein. Kehlkopfschusse, Kehlkopfstenosen und ihre Behandlung. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. 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Az arc-, allcsontsd- rultek eUatasa a tabori eii. szolgalatban a szazad korletdtol a hadosztalysegdlyhelyig. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 401-21, Ulust.—Bichlmayr, A. Erste HUfe bei den Gesichts- und Kiefer- verletzungen. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 105-27, must— Blocker, T. G., jr, & Stout, R. A. Mandibular recon- struction, World War II. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg., 1949, 4: 153-6.—Bynin, B. N. Osnovnye principy sovremennogo orto- pedideskogo ledenija ognestrelnykh perelomov niznej deljusti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 86-92.—Clarkson, P., & Wilson, T. H. H. Recommendations for treatment of maxUlo-facial cases in forward areas. Brit. Dent. J., 1944, 77: 229-34.—Dahl, G. Om behandling av an- sikts- och kakskador i fait. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1945 70: 265-91, Ulust.—Entin, D. A. Organizacija pomosdi i ledenie deljustno-Ucevykh ranenykh v boevykh operacij akhKrasnoj Arnui v 1939 i 1940 gg. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, l-»-_ Foster, R. B. Oral surgery in amphibious warfare. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 293-304.—Gillies, H. Nursmg in plastic surgery and maxUlo-facial injuries. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B.t & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 337-43.— Hales. W. B. A summary of maxiUo-facial mjuries treated at a miUtary hospital. Brit. Dent. J., 1942, 73: 204-7—Herrmann, M. Das orthopadische und chirurgische Vorgehen bei Gesichts- und Kieferverletzten im Feld- und Heimatlazarett. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr., 1943, 46: 379-86.—Hiinermann, T. Der per- maxillare Operationsweg zur Entfernung von Steckgeschossen aus den Siebbeinzellen und zur Aufrichtung von Oberkiefer- und Jochbeinfrakturen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 338-40.— Kalineiko, I. P. [The work of the maxiUo-facial surgeon in the Army] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1940, No. 6, 46-51.—Kastner, E. Kriegsverletzungen im Mund-, Kiefer- und Gesichts- bereich; ihre Wiedergabe in der Photographie und Plastik im Dienste der arztUchen Fortbildung. Zschr. Stomat., Wien, 1943, 41: 15-25.—Katz, A. J. Vpravlenie otlomkov verkhnej deljusti posle ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 97-104.-—Kazanjian, V. H. Synopsis of treatment of war time injuries of the face and jaws. ApoUonian, Bost., 1941, 16: 57-61. ------ Jaw reconstruction. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 306-36.----— Early treatment of gunshot wounds of the face and jaws; case histories of patients treated during World War I. Surgery, 1944, 15: 22-42.—Khitrov, F. M. Osteoplastika pri kostnykh defektakh niznej deljusti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 138-48.—Kincaid, C. J. Maxillofacial bandage. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 475-7.—Kleitman, I. A. AnaUz neotloznoj ortopedideskoj pomosdi na fronte ranenym v deljusti i obosnovanie novogo tipa fiksacu tverdnykh provo- lodnykh Sin. In: Tezisy doklad. (Tomsk, gosud. med. inst.) Tomsk, 1942, 11.—Kopp, Z. V. Sovremennye konstrukcii deljustnykh protezov. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 132-7.—Kovacev, S. Endotra- healna anestezija u rekonstruktivnoj hirurgiji deljusti. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 308-10.—Kurosawa, S. Gaku-geka ryoiki ni okeru hosetu rei oyobi sin koan rei [Cases of pros- thesis and cases treated with a new device in the field of surgery on the jaw] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1939, 13: 521.—Lapchinsky, A. G. Zakrytie obsirnykh ognestrelnykh defektov tverdogo neba putem peresadki kozi FUatovskim steblem. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 208-12.— Lebedinsky, M. S. Dusevnoe sostojanie deljustnykh ranenykh i povedenie ledascego vrada. Ibid., 228-31.—Leech, C. H., Drum, B. C, & Osterhagen, H. F. Management of plastic maxillofacial wounds in an evacuation hospital. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1946, 83: 462-73.—Lentrodt. First surgical and pros- thetic treatment of jaw and face injuries. Conf. Med. Consult- ants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 379; Disc, 383-8.—Litmanovich, G. L. K voprosu o primenenii pbjstidnogo sva pri ranenijakh mjagkikh tkanej deljustno- licevoj oblasti. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c. (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 207-12.—Lukomsky, I. G. [Closing dis- course of the Pan-Union conference on maxUlo-facial surgery at the Narkomzdrav of the USSR] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1940, No. 6, 74—7. ------ Otdalennye resultaty ledenija perelomov deljustej. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evako- hosp., Moskva, 1945, 92-7.—McGee, R. P. The maxUlo-facial surgeon in the front line hospital. Dent. Summary, 1919, 39: 834-44.—Mandibular graft retention by Kirschner wire. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 483.—Matuki, M., Mitome, M. [et al.] Gaku sensyo kanzya mu-si kossetu-hen no seihuku kotei-ho [Method of stabilizing by plastic operation the tooth- less, fractured fragment in patients wounded in the jaw in war] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1939, 13: 517.—Matuki, M., & Suga, Y. Kotei-syo hukuboku narabi-ni gaku-kansetu ni tuite [The immobiUzing splint and the joints of the jaw] Ibid., 1941, 15: 491.—Matumoto, H. Kagakkotu kotu-isyoku syuzyutu no rinsyo-teki narabi-ni zikken-teki kenkyu [Clinical and experi- mental studies on bone graft operations on the mandible] Ibid., 486. ------ Matuki, M., & Nakamura, H. Gaku sensyo kanzya kotu-isyoku seiseki [Results in bone grafts on patients wounded in the jaw in war] Ibid., 1939, 13: 516.— Meyer, W. Die Behandlung der Gesichtswunden des Kiefer- bereichs im Reservelazarett. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr., 1943, 46: 27-34.—Nakago, Y., & Nakagawa. T. Kyodai-naru kagaku horo-syu tekisyutu tiken rei [Case of successful re- moval of a tremendous adamantinoma on the lower jaw] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1939, 13: 522.—Oltramare, J. H. Chi- rurgie rdparatrice des maxillaires. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944,288-307, illust.-------Chirurgie reparatrice des ldvres du voile et de la voute. Ibid., 308-11.—Palazzi, S. SuUa opportunity del trattamento precoce delle lesioni maxiUo- facciali da armi da guerra. Atti Accad. med. lombarda, 1942, 31: 419-22.—Perwitzschky. Die Behandlung der Kiefer- und Gesichtsschusse mit der Plattendrahtmethode. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 69-71.—Pichler, H. Die orthopadischen Aufgaben des Zahnarztes bei Kriegs- verletzungen der Kiefer und des Gesichtes. Ber. Deut. Ges. Zahn &c. Heilk. (1939) 1941, 76: pt 2, 1-16.—Pieritz, G. Zur Wundbehandlung im Kiefer-Gesichtsbereich; Erfahrungen der Heimat an den Verletzten dieses Krieges nacb ihrer Versorgung im Felde. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 693-8.—Polo A rag 6, C. Tratamiento de las fracturas de guerra del cuerpo del maxUar inferior. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 113-31, illust.— Reichenbach. First surgical and orthopedic treatment of maxUla and face injuries. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 379; Disc, 383-8.— Roche G. K. T. MaxiUo-facial anaesthesia at a base hospital. Brit. J. Anaesth., 1944-45, 19: 141-60.—Schon, F. Die Behandlung der Gesichts- und Kieferverletzungen im Kriege. Zahnarztl. Rdsch., 1943, 52: 1117-26.—Schuchardt. Final treatment of jaw-face injuries. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 382; Disc, SURGICAL TECHNIC 972 SURGICAL TECHNIC 383-8.—Sitbon, J. Remarques sur la chirurgie maxiUo-faciale de guerre; evacuation et traitement. Cah. med., Alger, 1947, 2: 207-13.—Some recent developments in regard to gunshot fractures of the mandible. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 6, 51-7.—Squirm, C. M. Tratamiento de las heridas mAxUofaciales de guerra. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 368-81, iUust.—Thonhofer. Die Knochenverschiebungsplastik bei Kriegsverletzungen des Unterkiefers. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr., 1943, 46: 443-7.—Travin, M. S. Early maxiUo-facial surgery, World War II. Plastic & Reconstr. Surg., 1948, 3: 209-21.—Treatment of_ nonunion or vicious union in gunshot fractures of the lower jaw with loss of substance. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 5, 42-8.—Velikanova, M. M. Ledenie ognestrelnykh povrezdenij deljustej. In: Vopr. khir. voiny &c. (Gork. gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1942, 203-6.—Verlocky, A. E. Okazanie neotloznoj pomosdi pri deljustno-licevykh povrezdeni- jakh. In: Perv. khir. pomoshch travm. voen. mir. vrem. (Gorinevskaia, V. V.) Moskva, 1942, 191-202.—Williams, P. E. MaxiUo-facial surgery for military emergencies. Texas Dent. J., 1943, 61: 421-30.—Zhakov, M. P. Metodika rannej kostnoj plastiki pri ognestrelnykh defektakh nizenj deljusti. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 119-32. Mouth. See also Stomatology. Aleksandrova, E. A. Ispravlenie rubcov i deformacij slizis- toj obolodki polosti rta posle ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 217- 20.—Bianchi, H. D. Taponaje en cirugia bucal. Rev.san.mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 858-62. ------ Paralelo entre las sulfamidas y la penicilina en cirugfa bucal. Ibid., 1421-7.—Cheek re- tractors. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 37.— Hofreiter. Oral surgery. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVII-3, 12-4.—Ivy, R. H., & Eby, J. D. Use of free skin grafts to replace lost mucous membrane of mouth. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 460-4.—Limberg, A. A. Rannee operativnoe ledenie sliunnykh svisdej. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 198-202.—Lindenbaum, L. M. O zamesdenii skvoznykh defektov podborododnoj oblasti i dna polosti rta posle ognestrelnykh ranenij. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 469-74.— Matuki, M. Sensyo-sei kogai senko heisa syuzyutu ni kan-suru iti koan [One plan for operation to close a palate perforation due to a war wound] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 489.— Picardi, G., Stoppato [et al.] Terapia riparatrice deUa bocca e della faccia nella chirurgia di guerra. Atti Congr. naz. chir. guerra (1942) 1943, 1. Congr., 584-7.— Ridgely, D. B. A suggestion for the surgical preparation of the mouth. Army Dent. Bull., 1942, 13: 107.—Riethmuller, R. H. War oral surgery. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1940, 27: 894-9.—Seldin, R. First principles of oral surgery. Hosp. Corps. Q., 1944, 17: No. 2, 32.—Snyder, W. A., & Cripe, R. E. Oral surgical pro- cedures. Ibid., 1946, 19: No. 7, 11.—Squirm, C. Resecci6n parcial de la glandula submaxilar y de su conducto por via endobucal; nueva operacidn. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1943, 42: 11-20.—Ueno, T. Koku-geka ryoiki no batei-syo ni tuite [Horseshoe injuries in the field of surgery on the mouth] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1941, 15: 494. ---- Nailing. 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War M., Lond., 1943-44 4- 561.—Basom, W. C, & Breck, L. W. A sterUizable holder for the Smith-Petersen nail and anchor plate set. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 94.—Bauer, K. H. The Kfintscher nad. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXX-50, 72.— Habler, C. Marknagelung bei alten Frakturen, drohenden und bestehenden Pseudarthrosen in der Heimat. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 41-3. ------ Experi- ences with the marrow nail operation according to the principles of Kuntscher. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 423; passim.— Heim, H. Die Marknagelung der langen Rohrenknochen nach Kuntscher. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 137-46.—Kuntscher. Die Marknagelung bei Schussfrakturen langer Rohrenknochen im Felde. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 40.—Lacaux, J., & Boucheron, M. L'enclouage mdduUaire des os longs par la mdthode de Kuntscher. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1947, 3: 89-122.—Lawen, A. Ueber die Fixation einiger Gelenke durch zeitweilige percutane Nagelung in der Kriegschirurgie. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 435-45. Also Spanish transl.. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 380- 401.-—Lindvall, S. Frakturbehandling med margspikning enligt Kuntscher. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1949, 74: 34-8.—Medul- lary nailing of fractures. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 172-5.— Ormieres. L'utilisation du clou de Kuntscher dans la correc- tion chirurgicale d'un cal vicieux et prdcaire du fdmur chez un blessd de guerre. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 72-4.— Usadel, W. Kuntscher method for bone fractures. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-35, 24.—White, J. W. Smith-Petersen nail fixation in hip disease. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 143-6. Neck. See also subheadings (Face; Larynx) Squirm, C. M. Tdcnica No. 2 para total vaciamiento de gangUos del cuello. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 9-18. Nose. See also Otorhinolaryngology. 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In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 320-3, Ulust.—Parsons, H. H. A plaster nasal splint. AIU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 212.—Rauer, A. E. Ledenie svezikh i stoikikh povref denij nosa posle ognestrelnykh povrezdenij. In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheliust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 168-80. ------ Rinoplastika. In: Encikl, slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1151-9.—Safian, J. Failures in rhinoplastic surgery; causes and prevention. In: RehabU. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943 220-31.—Schuchardt. Plastic repair of the nose with a tube graft. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 382-8.—Stewart. O. W., A Botterell, E. H. _ Cranio-facial-orbital wounds involving para- nasal sinuses; primary definitive surgical treatment. Brit. J. Surg., War Surg. Suppl., 1947, No. 1, 112-8—Straith, C. L. Reconstruction about the nasal tip. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.. N. Y, 1943, 232-43 — Tarnopolsky, A. M. Metodika vosstanovlennija totalnykh i subtotalnykh defektov nosa krestoobraznym detyrekhstebel- datym loskutom (sobstvennyj metod) In: Tr. Konf. rabot. cheUust. khir. evakohosp., Moskva, 1945, 180-3.—Varshavsky, L. S., & Kotliarov, M. Z. K voprosu ob operativnom ledenii sinekhU i rubcovykh deformacu nosa. In: Vopr. vosstanov. LOR khir. (Preobrazhensky, B. S.) Sverdlovsk, 1946, 54 — Villiers, R. de. Cirugfa pWstica nasal. Rev. san. m:l., Habana, 1940, 4: 27-40.—Voiachek, V. I. Ledebnye meroprijatija pri boevoj travme nosa i pridatodnykh nosovykh pazukh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot. lech, ognestr. povrezhd. ukha dec, Moskva, 1944, 21-4. ---- Nursing technic. See Nursing, Technic; Operating room, Tech- nical procedure. — Operating room technic. See Operating room, Technical procedures. — Pain. See Pain, Surgery; also subheading (Anes- thetization) ---- Pelvis. See also other subheadings (Extremities; Hip) Imperati, L. Chirurgica del torace, rachide, bacino. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 465-79.—Robson, C. J., & Aberhart, C. SURGICAL TECHNIC 973 SURGICAL TECHNIC The use of sump drainage following operative procedures in the lower pelvis. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 52-4.—Schneider, J., & StapfT, R. Erfahrungen mit der Drahtschwebelagerung nach Klapp, insbesondere mit der Beckenschwebelagerung. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 493 (Abstr.)—Schwartz, J. L. Pelvic surgery and gynecology. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 507-14.—Westhues, H. Die knocherne Halbschwebelagerung des Beckens. Bull. War M. Lond., 1942-43, 3: 440 (Abstr.) ---- Penis. Bean, L. L. Skin graft of the penis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 715.—Filonchikov, N. M. K tekhnike operacii fimoza pri boleznennykh processakh. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb , 1908, 222: Med. spec pt, 445750.—Fruin, R. L., & McLaughlin, C. W., jr. Adult circumcision; report of 854 operations on naval recruits. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 42-6. ---- Plaster of Paris. See Plaster of Paris. ---- Pneumothorax. See Pneumothorax. ---- Postoperative care. See Postoperative care. ---- Preparation of patient. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-61: Preoperative examinations. [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also Change 1. fl] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Adolph, P. E. Preoperative measures used in war surgery in China, with special reference to the delimiting tourniquet. Ann. Surg., 1944, 119: 246-52.—Beecher, H. K. Preparation of battle casualties for surgery. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945. 3: 223-36.—Berdjaev, A. F. K voprosu o pod- gotovke operacionnago polja. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 233: Med. spec, pt, 420-3.-—Jeannin. Les soins prd-operatoires en chirurgie de guerre. Arch. med. chir. province, 1926, 16: 381-7.—Kaiser, F. Pre-operative medication for the reduction of gingival infection before oral surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 519-22.—Kunkel, E. P. The SchUling count in acute surgical conditions. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1935, 33: 451-66 — Maddox, R. D. A routine preoperative preparation. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 544-8.—Paullus, G. E. Surgical preparation. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CouryUle, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 284.—Semsettin Camoglu [Important precautions before oral operations] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 97-105.—Teneff, S. Scelta e preparazione degli ambienti chirurgici. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 40-4. ------ Preparazione dello strumentario e del materiale steriUzzato. Ibid., 46-8. --- Reanimation. See under Resuscitation. --- reconstructive. See also Cold injury, Surgical aspect; Ortho- pedics; Plastic surgery. Bastos y Ansart, M. Los resultados de la cirugfa de rehabili- tation en nuestros invaiidos de guerra. An. Acad. nac. med., Madr., 1924, 44: 602-10.—Beck, C. Surgical reconstruction during and after the war. Illinois M. J., 1918, 33: 306-9 — Bogoraz, N. Vosstanovitelnaja khirurgija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1000-3.—Carpenter, G. K., & Rosenfeld, R. T. Certain reparative problems in orthopedic surgery. Surg. CUn. N. America, 1944, 24: 420-34.—Covar- rubias Zenteno, R. La cirugfa reparadora en la guerra actual. Arch. Soc. cirujan. hosp., Santiago, 1944, 14: 49-56.—Dillehunt, R. B. The ward surgeon; his relation to reconstmction. Mil. Surgeon, 1919, 45: 446-8.—Felsenreich, F. Probleme der WiederhersteUungschirurgie bei unseren Invaliden. Wien. med. Wschr., 1947, 97: 297; passim.—Finney, J. M. T. The surgical aspects of reconstmction. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1919, 96: 124.— Fouche, F. P. Reconstmction surgery of the Imperial and Union Defense Force. In: Lect. Reconstr. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann. Arb., 1944, 542^6.—Gallagher, J. L. Initial care of wounds from reconstructive viewpoint. Mil. Surgeons, 1944, 94: 212-6. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. md., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1629-36.—Goldin, G. I. Rekonstruk- tivnaja khirurgija pri ognestrelnykh ranenijakh polovogo dlena. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 122-7, illust.—Leriche, R. De la chirurgie physiologique. Caducde, Port-au-Prince, 1948, No. 38, 11-5.— Lexer, E. Die WiederhersteUungschirurgie im Weltkrieg. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 167-74.—McLaughlin, C. W., jr. Corrective surgery. J. Omaha CUn. Soc, 1944, 5: 13-20.—Nutter, J. A. Reconstructive surgery; the problem of records. J. Am. M. Ass., 1919, 72: 410.—O'Reilly, A. The orthopedic surgeon and reconstruction. Interstate M. J., 1918, I 25: 7-15.- Rehn, E. Grundsatzliches zur WiederhersteUungs- chirurgie bei Kriegsverletzungen. Beitr. klin. Chir., 1940-41, 171: 1-24. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 844 (Abstr.)— Seemen, H. v. WiederhersteUungschirurgie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1940, 90: 406.—Snedecor, S. T. Reconstructive sur- gery of war injuries. Delaware M. J., 1944, 16: 39-41.— Szvjet, N. M. Szovetterapia ds homoplastika alkalmazaza a helyreallit6 sebdszetben a Nagy Honvddo Haborii rokkant- jainal. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 303 (Abstr.)— Taborissky, M. G. [Restorative surgery at the front] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 7, 14-7.—Wilson, P. D. Reconstructive surgery of the war wounded. N. England J. M., 1945, 233: 492-7. Also Rocky Mountain M. J., 1945, 42: 267-74. ---- Shoulder. Chazal, A. *Technique et rdsultats de la resection primitive de l'epaule en chirurgie de guerre. 53p. 8? Lyon, 1919. Anquin, C. E. de. Hombro doloroso; la reseccidn del acro- mi6n. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 774-81.—Collins, F. M. Report of a case of Clairmont's operation for recurrent dislocation of the shoulder. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1931, 56: 53-5.—Dupuy de Frenelle. Arthroplastie pour ankylose fi- breuse consecutive aux blessures de guerre. Bull. Soc. chir. Paris, (1945) 1946, 36: 38-40.—Edwards, E. G. Bankart operation for recurrent dislocation of the shoulder. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 244-52.—Grujid, M. Bankartova operativna metoda za habitualnu luksaciju ramenog zgloba. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 308.—Kunz, H. G. The Nicola operation. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 429-32.—Metcalfe, J. W. The Bankart operation for recurrent dislocation of the shoulder. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 672-5.—Morandi, G. Esiti funzionali in anchilosi deUa scapolo-omerale e osteotomia derotativa. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 30-40.—Oudard, P. Le traitement de la luxation recidivante de l'epaule (variete antero-interne) par la butde osseuse. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 305-20.— Perves, J. L'opdration d'Oudard (allongement de la coracoide et raccourcissement du sous-scapulaire) par incision axiUaire esthetique. Ibid., 209-12, 4 pi.—Roca, C. A. Luxacidn recidi- vante de hombro; resultados alejados de la operaci6n de Oudard. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1945, 44: 550-8.—Stanek, W. F., & Andre, H. C. The Nicola procedure for recurrent dislocation of the shoulder; experiences at a station hospital. Mil. Surgeon. 1944, 95: 402-5. ---- Sinuses. Crile, G., jr. Injection of iodized oil as an aid to closure of draining sinuses. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946. 46: 1174-7. ---- Spine. Imperati, L. Chirurgica del torace, rachide, bacino. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 465-79.—Martynov, D. A. [The surgical treatment of wounds of the spine at the Army region] Khirur- gia, Moskva, 1945, No. 4, 77-82.—Mechanical retractor for hemilaminectomy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 7.—Michele, A. A., & Harper, T. C. A method of spinal fusion by arthrodesis and iliac bone grafts. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 90-4.—Operative (The) treatment of bullet wounds of the spinal cord. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918, 1: No. 5, 14-23.— Stoian, C, Gilorteanu, Io., & Orama, O. [Two cases of opera- tion of the spinal cord] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1931, 30: 381-91.—Werden, D. H. Hemilaminectomy technic for herni- ated lumbar discs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 776-9. ---- Spleen. See Splenectomy. ---- Standardization. Crile, G. W. Standardization of the practice of miUtary surgery: the clinical surgeon in miUtary service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 291. ---- Stomach. See also other subheadings (Abdomen; gastro- intestinal) Bal, V. M. Sravnitelnaja anatomo-histologideskaja ocenka rezecirovannogo zeludka tipa Billroth I i Billroth II. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 447-73.—Bethea, J. A. Pre-operative and post-operative treatment in surgery of the stomach. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 287-93.—Boldin, A. M. K voprosu o pokazanijakh k pov- tornym operacijam na zeludke i ikh tekhnike. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 510-9.—Bol she v, I. N., Sovetov, N. V., & Usova, R. M. K voprosu laboratorno- klinideskogo nabljudenija za zeludocnymi bolnymi v posle- operacionnom periode. Ibid., 571-87.—Cole, F. L., & Forsee, J. H. Subtotal and total gastrectomy. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 353-72.—Eiselsberg, K. P. Zur Einsatzfiihigkeit von magenresezierten Soldaten vom Standpunkt des Internisten. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 368-76.— Hook, F. R. Gastric surgery; a discussion of the present day trends. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1938, 36: 455-68.—Huergo Pino, M., Mijares, J. A., & Vidal Yebra, J. M. Resecci6n gastrica; SURGICAL TECHNIC 974 SURGICAL TRUCK importancia de la movilizacidn total de la gran tuberqsidad del estdmago para el empleo sistematico de la anastomosis gastro- duodenal. Bol. Hosp. milit., Habana, 1949, 2: 21-36.—Jones, H. W. Operations for peptic ulcer and gastric cancer, with discussions; case reports. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 57-66.— Korolev, B. A. Totalnaja gastrektomija s udaleniem selezenki. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 552-70.—Munoz Cardona, P. Enfisema subcutaneo en escla- vina, consecutivo a resection gastrica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 283-6.—Noda, T. Geka-teki syoti wo hodokositaru igan 51 rei oyobi i- narabi-ni zyunisityo-kaiyo 70 rei no tokei- teki kansatu [Statistical observations on 51 cases of stomach cancer and 70 cases of peptic ulcer that received surgical treat- ment] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 242-76, 2 pi.—Oliveira Ramos, J. de. Gastro-duodenectomia parcial. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 247-54. ------ Considerac5es sobre a gas- troduodenectomia. Ibid., 1946, 35: 205-12.—Quadros, M. de. Aferentitis; nota clfnica quirurgica. Med. & circ. guerra, 1949, 11: 407-9.—Sokolov, V. V. Povtornye operacii na zeludke i ikh otdalennye rezultaty. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 520-5.—Sovetov, N. V. Pokazanija k vvedeniju drenaza pri rezekcijakh zeludka. Ibid., 526-35.— Stoian, C, & Radulescu, N. [Simple and quick method in marsupiaUzation] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 16-8. ---- Surgeon's preparation. See also other subheadings (Antisepsis; Asepsis) also Hand washing. Davletov, A. S. [Une nouveUe mdthode de ddsinfection des mains de chirurgien qui a des avantages dans les conditions de bataUle] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 9, 66-9.—Dobrovinsky, P. N. Opyt dezinfekcii ruk u rabotnikov kukhni baktericidom Prof. Ebarskogo. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 81-3.—[Instruc- tions for the scrubbing of hands in army field hospitals] Sovet. med. 1940, No. 15, 32.—Teneff, S. Preparazione dei chirurghi. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 49. ---- Suture. See Suture. ---- Sympathetic nervous system. See also Sympathectomy. Bernhard. Vorweisungen der chirurgischen Klinik zur Sym- pathikus- und Kriegschirurgie. Med. Klin., Berl., 1944, 40: 475.—Laborit, H. Sur l'avenir de la chirurgie sympathique. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 51-3.—Martinez Almoyna, C. La cirugfa del simpatico. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943- 44, 2. epoca, 6: 669-84. ---- Tamponade. See with subheading (Drainage) ---- thoracic. See Thoracic surgery. ---- Thyroid. Cottle, G. F. Seven thyroidectomies. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 557-62, 3 pi.—Hajnal, G. Arstrumamutdtek utani szovodmdnyek. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 187-93.—Isihara, M. Kozyosen tekisyutu zikken [Experiments in extirpation of the thyroid body] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1920, No. 29, 1-26, 3 pi.—Johnson, P. E. Bilateral blocking of the cervical plexus for surgery of the front of the neck; report of a thyroidectomy by this method. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 968- 70.—Kline, L. B. Surgery of the toxic thyroid gland. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 6-12.—MacKinnon, D. C. Postoperative complications of thyroidectomy. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 4: 1-17.—Savinykh, A. G. O blokade zvezddatykh uzlov pri operacii Basedova zoba. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 32-41.—Sloan, L. W. Surgery of the thyroid, including the use of thiouracU. Profess. Staff Proc HaUoran Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1: No. 1, 25-35. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 1022-9. ---- tropical. See Tropical surgery. ---- urological. See Urology. ---- in desert. See with Desert warfare. SURGICAL technician. See Medical technician; Operating Technical procedure. SURGICAL truck. See under Truck. SURGICAL unit. See also Amphibious warfare; Clearing station, Surgical service; Hospital subheadings (mobile; portable) Operating room; Operating tent; Truck, surgical. Labeylies, I. A. Contribution a l'etude du poste chirurgical avanc6 (P. C. A.) sa construc- tion, son fonctionnement. 47p. 8? Bord., 1916. Allvi, G. Le nuove unita chirurgiche al fronte. Pensiero med. 1916, 6: 557-9.—Fiolle, J. Le poste chirurgical avancd. In his Essais chir. mod., Par., 1919, 167-81.—Hillsman. J. A. The field surgical unit. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1948, 58: 61-3 — Howell, J., & Truscott, B. M. Management of a field surgical unit. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 501-3.—Robertson, R. Activities of a field surgical unit. BuU. Vancouver M. Ass., 1944-45, 21: 205-10.-—Sokolova, T. N. [Analysis of work in a speciaUzed hospital] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1944, 49-51. ---- Amputation unit. United States. Army. Philippine Ampu- tation and Prosthetic Unit. Report of 9940 TSU-SGO, Philippine Amputation and Pros- thetic Unit. 133p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Amputation service, A. E. F. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 687-712.—Civilian survey of the Army's amputation program. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 7.—Mocquot. Indications and general tech- nique of amputations in fresh war wounds. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 964-6.—Peterson, L. T. The Army amputation program. J. Bone Surg., 1944, 26: 635-8.-—Report of Civilian Consultants Committee on Army amputation services. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 52-7.—Ten Kate, J. & Numans, C. Een bezoek aan het Engelsche amputatie- centrum Roehampton. Geneesk. gids, 1946, 24: 149-54. ---- Auxiliary unit. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. The auxUiary surgical group. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 534.—Reddy, D. V. S. Native doctors (dressers) in the Army. In his Begin. Mod. Med. Madras, Calc, 1947, 239. ---- Head-surgery unit. See also Head injury, Treatment: Organization. Parker, W. R. Resume of the activities of the Division of Surgery of the head [with special reference to ophthalmology] Tr. CoU. Physicians Philadelphia, 1918, 259. ---- maxillo-facial. Bynin, B. N. [Maxillo-facial aid during the present war] Stomatologia, Moskva, 1943, 60-2.------Kh'nickd vysledky prace delistnfch nemocnic narodnlho komistariatu zdravotnictvf RSFSR za vlastenecke valky. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1949, 18: 6-9.—Christ, H. Die Aufgaben und Behandlungsziele einer frontnahen Fachtstation fiir Kieferverletzte. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 832-6.—Darcissac, M. De l'emploi de l'acide trichloracetique dans le traitement des plaies infectees et gangrdnees chez les blesses maxUlo-faciaux du centre de Bor- deaux. Rev. stomat., Par., 1941, 42: 100-3.—Fry, W. K. The work which is being done at the MaxUlo-Facial Unit at East Grinstead, making men whole again in body and mind. Mouth Mirror, Lond., 1943, 22: 152-6.—Lukomsky, I. G. [The work of the maxUlo-facial sections of evacuation hospitals] Stomato- logia, Moskva, 1943, 62-4.—Thornton, H. L., & Rowbotham, S. Anaesthesia in a maxiUo-facial surgical unit with the British Liberation Army. Anesthesiology, 1945, 6: 580-96.—Ulianicky, N. J., Rofe, A. E., & Ustimenko, V. L. [Results of the ortho- pedic work in the maxUlary division of rear evacuation hospitals] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 48-53. ---- mobile. See also Hospital, surgical; Truck, surgical. Abramov, P. [The auto-surgical detachment] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 57-63.—Clark, J. M. P. Some observations upon the work of a mobile surgical team. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 223-6.—Cracovaner, D. J. A mobUe surgical unit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 837-45.—Dalling, E. J. A maxiUo-facial surgical unit mobUe dental laboratory. Brit. Dent. J., 1945, 78: 10-2.—Extracts from letters from a mobUe surgical unit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 245-8.— Garvin, L. 1. Opyt raboty avtokhirurgideskogo otrjada. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 70-6.—Mersheimer, W. L., Allen, R. G. [et al.] A mobile surgical unit in a combat area. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1389-97.—Quenu. Sur un mdmoire de M. le Dr. Plisson sur un groupe chirurgical mobile. BuU. Acad. mdd., Par., 1917, 3. ser., 78: 362-6. SURGICAL UNIT 975 SURVIVAL EQUIPMENT ---- naval. Dement, D. E. MobUe surgical unit setup. U. S. Nav. M BuU., 1944, 43: 773. ---- Parachute unit. See Parachute Surgical Team. ---- Plastic-surgery unit. See under Plastic surgery. ---- Thoracic surgical unit. See Thoracic surgery. SURRA. See Trypanosomosis. SURVEY. See such terms as Nutrition survey; Para- sitosis, Survey; Tuberculosis, Survey methods. SURVIVAL. See also Arctic service subheadings (Hygiene; Medical aspect) Rescue, Air-sea rescue; Ship- wreck; Shipwrecked, Survival. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Medical series 1, No. 3: Medical aspects of survival. 7p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Center. Informa- tional bulletin. Ser. A, No. 1: Forced landings and desert survival. 6p. 27cm. Eglin Field, 1943. [United States] Ethnographic Board, & [United States] Smithsonian Institution. Survival on land and sea; prepared for the United States Navy. 187p. 13cm. Wash., 1944. Washington, D. C. Airlines War Training Institute. Survival. 116p. 18cm. Wash., 1943. Ocean survival. ADTIC Digest, Eglin Field, 1943, Ser. 1, No. 3, 1-17.—Survival in summer. In: School Lect. U. S. Air Force Arctic &c. Inform. Cent., N. Y., 1943, No. 3, 22.— Ullman, V. Exhibit for teaching survival methods. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 2, 29-32. SURVIVAL equipment. See also Parachute surgical team, Equipment. Barker, E. D. Thermal test of Tent, Arctic Survival, Barren Land, 3-4 Man, Type B-l, under varied weather and occupancy conditions. lip. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-21F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Bright, N. Field test of hand-generated survival radio, spotlights and fire starter. 12p. 26^cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22G of preceding research project. ---- Functional test of ice saw-snow knives at -65°F. 7p. 26^cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22M of preceding project. Hanselman, N. K. Emergency survival equipment, Alaskan wet cold field test. 21p. 27cm. Dayton, 1950. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20G of preceding research project. United States. Air Force. Arctic Aero- medical Laboratory. Project 3: Field test of survival equipment. 5nos. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. CONTENTS Section A. An evaluation of the Casualty Camp, Arctic Aerial DeUvery (Experimental) Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 3 1. Section B. Evaluation of Hand Generated Signal Lamp (Sealed Beam) Green, J. C, & McCarten, J. P. 3 1. Section C. An evaluation of the Transmitter, Radio- Beacon, AN/CRN-16 (XA-5) Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 4 1. Section E. An evaluation of the Tent, Arctic Survival, Barren Land. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 3 1. Section L. PreUminary report of Bag, Casualty, Evacuation (Experimental) Pecora, J. S. 4 1. United States. Navy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Aviation Train- ing Division. How to survive on land and sea; individual survival. 264p. 23y2cm. Annap., 1943. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. Field test of survival equip- ment. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat., 1948, Jan., 7-14. SURVIVAL kit. See also Emergency kit; Rescue, Air-sea rescue. Bright, N. Description of Swedish Air Force survival kit for cold weather. 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. ---- Test survey of space available for a survival kit in fighter aircraft. 13p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-21G of preceding project. Hanselman, N. K. Kit, survival, aircrew, arctic sled type (for multiplace aircraft) 9 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-670-22H of preceding project. Hollifield, R. G., sr. Final development status of kit container, fighter pilot, seat type, survival. 9p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-670-20B of preceding project. United States. Air Force. Arctic Aero- medical Laboratory. Project 3: Field test of survival equipment. 5nos. 27cm. Ladd Air Force Base, 1948. CONTENTS Section F. An evaluation of Kit, Emergency Rescue, Arctic Sled. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 6 1. Section G. An evaluation of Kit, Fighter PUot, Basic Sur- vival. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 13 1. Section H. Field test of Paradoctor Kit. Pecora, J. S. 14 1. Section J. An evaluation of the Kit, Emergency Sustenance, Aircraft Basic, Type E-18. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 4 1. Section K. An evaluation of the Kit, Emergency Sustenance, Aerial DeUvery, Type E-12. Green, J. C, & McCartan, J. P. 4 1. SURVIVAL ration. See also Life raft; Shipwrecked, Water and diet. Jackson, M. M. Individually packaged in- flight meal (from E and Ten-in-one Rations) 16p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-691-2A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Mellinger, G. W. Arctic survival rations. 9p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-691-3I of preceding research project. Roth, J. L. D. Survival ration, nutritional requirements and physiological aspects. 18p. 27cm. Dayton, 1947. Forms No. TSEAA-691-3D of preceding project. Berryman, G. H. Background of survival ration. Rep. Conf. Surviv. & Emerg. Rations [U. S.] Chic, 1947, 2-12.— King, C. G. Significant contributions to the survival and emergency problem. Ibid., 12.-—Miller, A. J., & Pecora, J. S. Field test Air Force emergency type ration. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. Arctic Aeromed. Laborat., 1948, Jan., 14.—Survival ration. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd. 1948. Jan. 77. SUSPENSION. See under Oxygen mask. SUTTON harness. See Fracture—by site: Spine; also Harness; Spine, Injury. SUTURE 976 SWIMMING SUTURE. See also Disinfection; Dressing; Wound sub- headings (Surgery: Primary suture; Secondary suture) Chevrier, R. Confection des noeuds chirurgicaux de liga- ture et de suture. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1940, 112: 467- 75.—Hurley, M. T. A simplified suturing instrument. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 1287.—Makarenko, A. Shov khirur- gideskij. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 5: 1057-63, iUust.—Mysh, V. M. Shov i ligatura. In his Mate- rialy istor. khir. voen. vrem., Novosibirsk, 1947, 125—40.— Suggested hobble for postoperative sciatic nerve sutures. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 519. ---- Material. Mathieson, D. R., Pudenz, R. H. [et al.] Investigation of hog-gut as suture material. 25p. 26V2Cm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Res. Proj. X-101, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Neff, L. *Ueber die Verwendung von Naht- material bei der kampfenden Truppe [Berlin] 36p. 21cm. Munch., 1939. Beasley, W. D. Preparation of steel wire suture. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 9, 67.—Bell, R. H. Impressions con- cerning the use of alloy steel wire in general surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 185-7.—Byron, R. L., jr. Cotton knots. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 93.—De Sarlo, E. II materiale di sutura e di allacciatura in chirurgia di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1912, 60: 404-17.—Kimbrough, J. W. Cotton sutures. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1158.— Logue, J. B., & Walsh, W. E. Cotton sutures; use in general surgery. Ibid., 1940, 38: 511-4.—Nakamura, A. Geka syuzyutu-yo kinsi no ippan- seisitu to sosiki-nai ni okeru unmei oyobi syui-sosiki ni oyobosu byorigaku-teki henka ni kan-suru hoi [Addendum to: The fate of the silk thread used in surgical operations in average consti- tutions and tissues and pathological changes in surrounding tissues] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 559-63.—Raynaud, F. L. Prepa- rations des catguts, soies, crins chirurgicaux et autres moyens de suture et ligature. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 285-306. Also Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 349 (Abstr.)— Sa, V. J. de. O uso do fio de algodao (linha de costura) em cirurgia. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1943, 4: 127-38.—Sparkman, R. S. Cotton sutures in surgery of warfare. Surgery, 1945, 17: 73-7.—Stokes, R. J., & Mejia, A. Cotton suture material. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1412-6.— Tokmakov, A. S. [Horsehair as material for sutures and the preparation of it] Voen. san delo, 1935, 22.—Unabsorbable materials in war surgery. Bull. Army AI. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 43, 6.— Vickers, H. D. Steel wire sutures. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 140-3.—Vintilescu, I. Catgutul rom&nesc. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 884-8. SUVOROV'S Expedition (1799) See under Wars and campaigns. SWEDEN. For references to this country see the following headings in the Military Section: Air Force Medical Service; Dental service; Hospital re- port; Medical Department; Medical service; Morbidity; Navy medical service; Nutrition survey; Ration; Surgical service; Tuberculosis geography; Veterinary Corps; World War II. SWIMMING. See also Sport. Schaefer, K. E., Alvis, H. J. [et al.] Studies of oxygen toxicity; preliminary report on under- water swimming while breathing oxygen. 1. 84- 93. 27^cm. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Proj. NM 002 015 03 01 (or, No. 149, v. 8) Rep. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Amphibious soldiers. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 3, 16.—Bonner, M. The role of swimming in the Hospital Corps program. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 3, 53-5.— Bryant, C. L. Fighting swimmers. Red Cross Courier, 1942- 43, 22: 3-5.—Cornsweet, A. C, Wittson, C. L., & Hunt, W. A. Psychiatric examination of nonswimmers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull 1945, 44: 1023-8.—Cureton, T. K. Warfare aquatic activities. J. Phys. Educ, N. Y., 1942-43, 40: 83.—Grube, F. A. Swim- ming soldiers; dripping doughboys take Red Cross swimming course fully clothed and weighted down with equipment of battle; training is part of preparation for land or sea action. Science News Lett., 1942, 42: 122.—Kappenburg, B. Zwemmen op de lagere school. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1917, 2: 345-8.— Lanoue, F. R. Swimming through burning gasoUne or oil. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1942, 13: 535.—Lloyd-Williams, I. H. Notes on an unusual bathing fatality. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 39.—Murphy, A. B. Swimming for the Armed Forces J. Phys. Educ, N. Y., 1942^3, 40: 88. ------ The Red Cross swimming program for the Armed Forces. J. Health Phys. Educ, 1943, 14: 247, &c—Poague, H. The Red Cross is teaching the Army to swim. Red Cross Courier, 1942—13, 22: 16.—Schenkel. Schwimmen als Nachbehandlung von Kriegsverletzten. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1105-7.— Sprandel, W. Red Cross miUtary swimming. J. Health Phys Educ, 1945, 16: 79, &c—Stabler, E. K. Training the combat swimmer. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 11, 4-6. SWIMMING pool. See also Bath. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 163: Sanitary control of Army swimming pools and swimming areas. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Anderson, R. A. A very efficient type of swimming bath. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 60: 174-80.—Davis, B. L. An investigation into the bacterial poUution of swimming baths. Ibid., 81; passim.—Dunham, G. C. The purification of swim- ming pool water. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 64: 361-73.—Lieber, M. Sanitary control and operation of swimming pools. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 299-301.—Okuda, S., & Nagamatu, M. Taiwan Hohei Dai-ni Rentai pool no eisei-teki kansatu [Observations from the standpoint of sanitation on the swimming-pool of the Second Infantry Regiment in Formosa] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 825-38.—Operation of swimming pools. Aled. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 7, 20-5.—Querangel des Essarts, J. Hygiene des piscines d'eau der mer. Arch. me'd. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 648-63.—Rogers, J. A. Army swimming pools and swimming areas. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 118, 1-14.—Ruffner, E. L. Swimming pools, simple and satisfactory treatment. Mil. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 306-8.— Swimming pools. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 28.—Swimming pool sanitation and safety. Month. Health Rep. Alii. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: 8.—Swimming pools and bathing areas. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 4, 3; 1949, 4: No. 5, 4.—Van Gilse, J. A. Navy swimming pools. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 720. SWING effect. See next heading; also Airsickness (and sub- headings) Centrifugal force, Biological effect; Kinetosis. SWING sickness. See also references of preceding heading. Hemingway, A. Incidence of swing sickness in eight categories of Army personnel. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 170, U. S. Air Force Sch. Aviat. M. ---- & Smith, P. K. Effect of barbital on swing sickness. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 104 of same school. ---- Effect of vasano on swing sickness. [5] p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 110 of same school. ----_ Effect of hyoscine (scopolamine) on swing sickness and on performance. 7 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. Ill of same school. ---- Effect of benzedrine on swing sickness. [3] 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 113 of same school. ---- Effect of thiamine chloride on swing sickness. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 142 of same school. ---- Effect of U. S. Army Development Type Motion Sickness Preventive on swing sick- ness. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 198 of same school. Smith, P. K. Effect of hyoscine (scopolamine) on swing sickness [6] p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. Ill of same school. ---- Effect of V-5 on swing sickness [5] p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 132 of same school. SWING SICKNESS 977 SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM ---- Effect of pyridoxine hydrochloride on swing sickness [3]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 333 of same school. SWING test. See Vestibular apparatus; also Air sickness; Lung. SWITZERLAND. For references to this country see the fol- lowing headings in Military Section: Hospital report; Medical Corps; Medical examination; Medical organization; Medical service; Military medicine; Morbidity; Nurse Corps; Nutrition service; Nutrition survey; Pharmaceutical serv- ice; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; Psychiatry; Ration; Recruiting statistics; Sanitation; Surgical service; Tuberculosis geography; Venereal disease; Vet- erinary service; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. SYLVESTER method. See under Respiration, artificial. SYMPATHECTOMY. See also Pain; Surgical technic subheadings (cardiovascular; Sympathetic nervous system) Adson, A. W. Indications for and value of various types of sympathectomy. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 275-94.—Craig, W. M. The treatment of vesical and vascular conditions by operations on the sympathetic nervous system. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 341-8—Fleuret. De la sympathectomie periarterielle en mddecine v6t6rinaire. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1933, 17: 413-26.—Montemayor, G. G. A modified technic for periarterial sympathectomy. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 288-91.— Paitre. Resultats apr£s trois mois d'observation de trois sympathectomies peri-artenelles. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 2-10.-—Pfeiffer, G. E. Lumbar gangUonectomy and ramisectomy: a method of retroperitoneal approach. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934, 10: 279-81.—Plastina, M. La simpaticectomia periarteriosa. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 855-71.—Stahr, G. E. Lumbar sympathectomy for vasospastic disorders of the lower extremities with case reports. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 571-8. SYMPATHETIC block. Brewster, W. R. Sympathetic block therapy in treatment cf neurogenic intestinal obstruction, pulmonary embolism, and in angina pectoris with paroxysmal tachycardia. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 3, 4-8.—Felice, P. de. Anes- tesia del simpatico cervical. Rev. san. mU., Asuncion, 1938-39, 12: 835-7, pi.—Paradis, B. Continuous sympathetic block; a new technique. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 6, 5-8. SYMPATHETIC nervous system. See also Nervous system. Folly, E. R. M. Exploration clinique du sympathique d'apres le rapport de M. Andre' Thomas au Congrds de neuro- logie et de mddecine legale psychiatrique de Paris (1926) ses applications en mddecine militaire. Arch. mid. pharm. mU., 1926, 85: 555-74. ---- Disease. See also Neurosis, autonomic; Shock, Auto- nomic nervous system. Bernsdorf, W. Ueber vegetative Neuropathien; unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Kriegseriahrung und der mUitararztlichen Beurteilung. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 363-72. Also Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 85 (Abstr.)—Bogorodinsky, D. K. [Motor and sensory dis- turbances in injuries of the sympathetic conductors in war trauma of the extremities] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 384-9.—Holt. Cervical sympa- thetic nerve. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 167.—Mazza, M. A. Algo sobre simpaticotonismo. Rev. san. mil, B. Air., 1940, 39: 477-81.—Preobrazhensky, P. V. [Isolated disease of the sympathetic nerve of the head] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 194-7.— Rebierre, P. H. A. La guerre et le sympathique. Marseille med., 1927, 64: 126-30. Also Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1928, 88: 429-41.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Ophthalmic symptoms in injury of the cervical sympathetic nerve. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 588-91.—Shor, G. V. O ganglionevrome perif. nervv. sistemy. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1911, 23: 388-407.—Smith, B. H., jr, & Hall, W. H., jr. Neuroblastoma arising in the thoracic sympa- thetic chain; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 326-8.—Ugelli, L. Sulle lesioni traumatiche del simpatico cervicale. Gior. med. mU., 1948, 95: 93-106. SYMPATHETIC ophthalmia. See also Eye injury. Bellecci, P. Su di un caso di papUlo-retinite simpatica; considerazioni etiopatogenetiche. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 175-92.—Casagrandi, G. Sull'etiopatogenesi deU'oftalmia simpatica. Gior. med. mil., 1927, 75: 552-7.—Frank-Kame- necky, Z. G. [Sympathetic uveitis following war trauma of the eye] Vest, oft., 1941, 19: No. 5, 41-4.—Gill, W. D. Uveal pigment in the diagnosis and treatment of sympathetic ophthal- mia. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 885-94.—Greenwood, A. Injuries and diseases; sympathetic ophthalmitis. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 69J.—Loewen- stein, A. War injuries of the eye and sympathetic ophthalmia. Bull. Czech. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1942, No. 4, 37-40.— Randolph, M. E. Sympathetic ophthalmia; its relation to war injuries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 49-51.— Sympathetic ophthalmitis in war injuries. Brit. J. Ophth., 1943, 27: 416.—Wienman, G. J. Sympathetic ophthalmitis; report of four cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1392-6. SYMPHYSIS. See also Pelvis. Anderson, M. X. Traumatic separation of the symphysis pubis without fracture; report cf a case. War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 597-601—Bartak, J. Poranenf spony stydkg a jejich le6enf. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 169-75.—Muller-Osten. Symphysensprengungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 361-7. SYNCOPE. See also Blackout of pilot. Thorner, M. W. Electroencephalograms in aviation cadets giving a history of fainting. 8p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 75, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rugg-Gunn, M. A. Fits, faints and blackouts; a review of the causes of syncope and allied states in naval personnel. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 232-56.—Sugar, O. Electro- encephalogram in syncopal reactions; coUapse at 18,000 feet simulated altitude in the low pressure chamber. War Med., Chic, 1945, 8:9-15. SYNOVIAL membrane. See also Joint. Bedrick, J. J., & Zawadzki, S. A. Malignant synovioma, case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 374-7.—Bennett, G. A. Malignant neoplasms originating in synovial tissues (synovio- mata) a study of thirty-two specimens registered at the Army Institute of Pathology during the war-time period, 1941—45. J. Bone Surg., 1947, 29: 259-91.—Sprinz, H. A case of synovial sarcoma with metastases. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 131-40. SYPHILIS. See also Venereal disease. Barnier, A. *La syphilis pendant la Guerre. 115p. 8? Par., 1938. Comel, M. Sifilogia in tempo di guerra. 71p. 24cm. Modena, 1943. Forms No. 1, Anthologica, Modena. Bogart, G. H. Syphilis, the greatest war menace. Med. Fortnightly, 1917, 49: 325.—Breves consideraciones sobre la sifilis. Mem. Convene, med. mil. mex., 1936, 154.-—Callis, H. A. War, syphilis and the state. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1943, 35: 144.-—Golay, J. La guerre et la syphiUs; guerre k la syphilis. Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 497-9.—Grant, I. Some social aspects of syphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 62-70.— Hall, E. R. The syphilis problem in relation to the present emergency. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1942, 35: 297-303 — Lesser, F. KriegswissenschaftUche Beitrage zur Syphilis. Deut. med. Wschr., 1918, 44: 804.—Marsh, E. H. SyphiUs; its significance, importance and control in the miUtary. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 155-62.—O'Leary, P. A. Wartime con- sideration of syphilis. Collect. Papers Mayo CUn. (1943) 1944, 35: 436-43. Also Illinois AI. J., 1944, 85: 132-7.— Pacheco e Silva, A. C. A sifilis e a guerra. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 219-26.—Pavlov, S. SifiUs. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 122-33, 2pl.— Sindd, N. Baidoku ni kan-suru ni-san no zikken narabi-ni tyosa; baidoku no yuhatu hanno ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies and investigations concerning syphilis; a study on a provocative reaction for syphiUs] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 739-58, tab.—Stokes, J. H. A hilltop on the syphilologic Marne; the SYPHILIS 978 SYPHILIS sinews of war and some salients of the front. Am. J. Syph., 1936, 20: 231-42.—Viry, H. La syphiUs et la guerre. Rev. gen. clin. ther., 1916, 30: 161. ---- asymptomatic. W Bainbridge, W. S. Diagnosing the undiagnosed lues. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 273-80. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1935) 1937, 5. Sess., 67-87. ------ An aid to the diagnosis of latent syphilis, luetism. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 492-9.—Burhans, F. Nicht erkannte und darum vernach- lassigte Lues. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 331.-—Finding hidden cases. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1950, 5: No. 2, 3.— Gaucher. Soldat en permission de sept jours avec une syphiUs primaire et secondaire m6connue par deux m6decins miUtaires.— Ann. mal. v6n6r., 1917, 12: 528.—Junquet, Jacob & Le Roch. A propos d'un cas de syphiUs ancienne meconnue k manifesta- tions tertiaires tardives graves. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 319-22.—Kemal [Latent syphiUs] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1932, 61: 92-6.—Klemp, J. E., & Shaw, C. [The role of acute gonorrheal urethritis in masking the lesions of early syphilis] Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 508 (Abstr.)—Levy, G. SyphiUs meconnue chez un miUtaire, avant son depart en permission. Ann. mal. venei-., 1917, 12: 527.—Schaefer, F. Nicht erkannte, hochansteckende Fruhsyphilis. Deut. MUi- tararzt, 1943, 8: 359-62.—Syphilis not suspected. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 35, 1.—Wojciechowski, S. [Latent syphiUs in non-commissioned and reserve officers reenlisting for miUtary service] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 650-4. ---- Cardiovascular system. Benson, R. L. Rupture of syphiUtic cardiac aneurysm. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 13-6.—Berman, S. Syph- iUtic aortitis with esophageal perforation. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 287-9.—Bianchi, A., Iribarren, L., & Querol, H. E. Goma intracerebeloso y sfndrome de la arteria cerebelosa p6steroinferior; sfndrome de WaUemberg. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 485-94.—Butler, C. S. The antiquity of syphUitic aneurysm. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 485-90.— Dressier, M., & Silverman, M. Cardiovascular syphUis; its early cUnical recognition and early treatment. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 21-35.—Gottlieb, A. M. Syph- iUtic stenosis of a coronary orifice; intra vitam diagnosis. Ibid., 1942-43, 19: 453-7.—Harris, H. C. A study of syphUis as an etiological factor in arteriosclerosis and arterial hypertension. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 642-59.—Holcomb, R. C. Aortic aneurysm and the antiquity of syphUis. Ibid., 1939, 84: 199-203.—Kapp, L. A. Cardiovascular syphiUs. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 1-15.—Morrison, P. SyphiUs and heart disease. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 6-11.— Tauro, F. Un caso di flebite luetica compUcata da infarto polmonare. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 929-32.—Tildon, T. T. SyphUis of the intrathoracic vessels. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 752-9, 3 pi.—Turville, W. H. H. Cardiovascular syphUis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 237-46.—Warshawsky, H. SyphUitic endarteritis obUterans. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 421-4.—Weber, M. L. SyphiUs as a factor in cardiovascular disease; a review of seventy cases. Ibid., 1935-36, 12: 228-40. Chancro genital de la regi6n dorsal. Ibid., 32-5, pi.—Noziglia B., L. Chancro sifilitico doble y precoz. Ibid., 1939, 9: 83.__ Reynolds, D. G. Report of two unusual cases of extragenital chancre. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 28, 24-6.—Shendrikovsky, I. I. Slucaj vnepolovogo zabolevanija sifiUsom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238- Med. spec, pt, 464-6.—Shumski, J. [Two cases of extragenital syphiUs] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 113-7.—Spatz, J. M. PitfaUs in the diagnosis of primary syphiUs. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 64.—Stelle, C. W. Extragenital chancre; report of case with unusual location. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 470-2.__ Tyzhnenko, A. M. Dva sludaja vnepolovoj lokalizacu per- vi6nago skleroza. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med spec, pt, 627-31. ---- Clinical aspect. Cases. Capitanovici, M. Consideratiuni asupra a doua cazuri de sifiUs perivisceral. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 326-8.— Cooley, E. E. The chronic venereal case. Army M. BuU 1937, No. 38, 67-9.—Dantas, O. Sffilis adquirida. Arq. bra^ sU. med. nav., 1944, 5: 407-25.—Galloway, D. C. Two inter- esting cases of syphiUs. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 138.— Eishler, L. F. The handling of syphUitic cases. J. Ass. MU. Dent. Surg. U. S., 1918, 2: 53-9.—Marin, A. De la syphUis acquise chez 1'adulte. Union meii. Canada, 1941, 70: 1097- 107.—Morrell, J. F. Six atypical cases of syphUis. U. S. Nav M. BuU., 1948, 48: 547-54.—Reiss, H. Patologia kiry w swietle pojec wsp61czesnych. Lek. wojsk., 1943-44, 35: 215- 26.—Sindo, S. Baidoku ni kan-suru ni-san no zikken narabi- ni tyosa; Tokyo-si kaso kaikyu no hito-bito no baidoku ni tuite [Studies and investigations concerning syphUis; syphiUs among the lower classes in the city of Tokyo] Kaisrun gun- ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 831-9. ---- Chancre. See also subheading (Transmission) Butler, C. S. Primitive syphUis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1928 26: 553-6. pi.—DiLeo, L. W., & Kelly, F. T. Multiple chan- cres; a case report. Ibid., 1944, 43: 137.—Glukhov, K. T. Sludaj vnepolovoj lokaUzacu sifiliticeskago skleroza. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 102-4.—Hadzi- PavloviC, R. Jedan sludaj luetidne skleroze lokaUzavane na sluzokozi uretre. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 38.— Hague, R. F. Extragenital chancre. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 313-8, pi.—Jabur, N. Um vaso de protossifiloma extra-genital. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 243-5, pi.— Laroche, P. Diagnostic du chancre. Caducde, Port-au-Prince 1945, 65.—McCarthy, C. L. The meatal chancre. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 431.—MacClatchie, L. K. Extragenital primary syphUis. Ibid., 1947, 47: 970-4.—Marin Rojas, J. i<^nci° i^tlC0 del labio bucaL Rev- sa11- "av., Valparaiso, . ,V: 209-—Mujica Gamboa, E. Chancro genital, no con- trolado y tratado localmente. Ibid., 1938 8: 31 ______ See also Neurosyphilis. Breck, R. W. A case of malaria, secondary syphUis, lympho- granuloma venereum, and hookworm disease with compUca- tions. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 742-4.— Camel in, Garnung [et al.] Syndrome de Banti et syphiUs; considerations 6tio-pathogeniques et therapeutiques. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 69.—Gautron. Un cas de syphUis retarded et de*capi- tie. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 87-9.—Infantile syphiUs MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 938.—Jame, L. SyphUis maUgne pre- coce. Bull. Soc. meM. mU. fr., 1936, 30: 279-82, 2pl.—Rizk, W. S. Annular papular syphUide. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 517-21, pi.—Wallman, J. Notes on the significance of fever in syphilis with a reference to hypopyrexia. J. R. Armv M. Corps, 1945, 85: 117-22. congenital. Nabarro, D. Congenital syphiUtics of the last war. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 778.—Ohsako. Kakketu wo tomonaeru osoi hassei iden-baidoku no iti rei [A case of late hereditary syphiUs accompanied by hemoptysis] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1219-30, pi. tab.—Platou. PeniciUin in treatment of congenital syphiUs. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 1, 9.—Valeriu, R. Asupra unui caz de sifiUs ereditar tardiv al ficatului (hepatita sclero-gomoasa) Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1928, 27: 181-4. Control. Agostini, M. Considerazioni e rilievi di dermosifilopatia neU'impero etiopico. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 1062-80.— Barris, F. S. SyphiUs; the deficit in our health defense budget. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 26-9.—Bouton, M. A. The syphiUs problem in a defense area. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1943, 24: 47.— Eanes, R. H. Check of syphilis by the Office of the Surgeon General. Army M. Bull., 1936, 36: 63-6.—Golay, J. La guerre et la syphiUs; guerre a la syphilis. Rev. mid. Suisse rom., 1945, 65: 59.—Greatest war health problem; syphUis. CaU- fornia West. M., 1942, 57: 154.—Guimaraes de Macedo, A. Seis mfises de luta contra a sifiUs no C. F. N. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1944, 5: 681-8.—Heller, J. R., jr. SyphiUs control in war time. South. M. J., 1944, 37: 219-24.—Suggestion for administrative control of syphiUtics. Army M. BuU., 1938, No. 44, 93-7.— Vonderlehr, R. A. The mobUe treatment unit m the control of syphiUs. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 97-101. ---- Diagnosis. See also other subheadings (asymptomatic; Serodiagnosis; Serology) Atkinson, R. C, & Slade, J. D. Useful procedures in the diagnosis of syphUis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 732.— Branch, A. Dark field examination of penile lesions. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 55.—Clarke, L. B. The modern diagnosis and treatment of syphilis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 61: 340; 427.—Crawford, J. P. Darkfield technic in the diagnosis of syphilis. Army M. BuU., 1938, 45: 6-13.—Creancier. Revue sur des points speciaux de la syphilis; diagnostic genei-al des ulcerations gSnitales plus particuUerement au Maroc. Arch. meU pharm. mU., 1934, 100: 821-36.—Crowell, D. L. Pitfalls in diagnosis of syphUis. Aled. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 34-6.—Diagnosis of primary syphUis. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 10, 16.— Doust, H. B. Early diagnosis of syphiUs important to U. S, defense. Bull. Onondaga Co. M. Soc, 1940-41, 5: No. 7, 15.— Grzybowski, M. [A few words about the so-caUed syphilimetry] Lek. wojsk, 1928, 11: 412-8.—Laboratory diagnosis of syphUis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 125.— McDonald, L. E. A systematic study of 303 cases of syphUis with use of a graph for aid in comprehension. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 497-506.—Martinotti, L. Alcuni problemi di diagnosi e terapia deUa sifUide. Gior. med. mU., 1933, 81: 626-8.—Nagayama, T., Hanawa, T., & Eurobane, S. Sekkek- kyu-tinko hanno to baidoku [Relation between erythrocyte sedimentation reaction and syphilis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 111-4.—Panconesi, E. II trauma come rivelatore di un caso di sifUide ignorata; contributo aUa conoscenza dei rapporti tra sifUide e trauma. Gior. med. mU., 1949, 96: 631- °- Pannill, F. C, jr. A case of lymphogranuloma venereum and syphUis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 817.— Parsons, R. P. Spinal fluid in tropical syphilis. U. S. Nav. M Bull., 1928, 26: 916-22.—Rapile, L. Valoarea metodelor biologice de diagnostic in sifilis; supravegherea tratamentului si consideratiuni asupra duratei suspendarei de la sbor la avia- SYPHILIS 979 SYPHILIS tori. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 813-21.—Reasoner, M A. Some general information concerning the diagnoses and treatment of syphilis. Mil. Surgeon, 1916, 39: 253-64.— Saceanu, M. Consideratiuni critice asupra criteriilor de vinde- care ale sifilisului, se vindeca sau nu sifilisul? Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 766-76.—Sainz de Aja, E. A. Sobre diagn6s- tico terapeutico en dermo-sifiliograffa. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 365-76.—Serology is not enough. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 41, 7.—Smith, R. L. Routine ex- amination of the cerebrospinal fluid in the treatment of syphUis. MU. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 831-4.—Vedia, E. B. de. Betrachtungen iiber SyphiUserkennung und -behandlung im Heer. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 509 (Abstr.)—Wade, E.M. Examination of the spinal fluid in syphiUs; results of initial examination in 140 cases. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 246-53.—Willcox, R. R. The white cell count in early syphiUs of males. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 61-4. ---- Disability. Barillatti, J. La sifiUs y la aptitud para el servicio mUitar. Rev. san mil., B. Air., 1921, 20: 793-7.—Drescher, E. C. Re- habilitation of syphilitic selectees. Oregon Health Bull., 1943, 21- No. 9, 3.—Fraenkel, H. SyphiUs und Dienstunfahigkeit. Med. Reform, Berl., 1915, 23: 111.—Mortality (The) from syphUis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1935, 33: 536.—Selectees with syphilis rehabUitated for induction. J. Social Hyg., 1944, 30: 566-8. ---- Epidemiology. Archambeault, C. P. Reinfection in syphUis; report of an unusual case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1927, 25: 372-4.—Caletti, G. Su di un caso di superinfezione luetica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 45: 269-71.—Jabur, N. Consideracoes sobre imunidade e reinfeccao na sffilis. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1941, 2: 405-30.— Millspaugh, J. A. SyphUitic reinoculation. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 25-33.------An analysis of 18 syphiUtic rein- fections. U. S. Nav. Bull., 1937, 35: 240-3, pi.—Richards, T. W. Early reinfection with syphUis. Ibid., 1915, 9: 651.— Santos, J. Um caso de reinfeccao sifiUtica. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1937, 26: 128-32.—Wilson, J. F. A case of probable chancre redux. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 44-8. ---- Eye. Barsan, 1. [Case of conjunctival syphUoma] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 67-9.—Dinulescu, V., Nestianu, S., & Paraipan, C. Un caz de sifilom conjonctival. Ibid., 1935, 34: 100.—Igersheimer, J. Systemic diseases; syphilis; parasites. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 949; 1948, 2: 804.—Johnson, C. E. Optic nerve damage in luetic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 133_5.—Millspaugh, J. A. Unilateral acquired syphilitic inter- stitial keratitis: report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1936, 34: 383-6.—Rouzaud. Syphilis extragenital; compUcations ocu- laires graves, considerations therapeutiques. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1933, 27: 108-12.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Ocular syphUitic manifestations. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 575-7. Gastrointestinal system. Argibay Molina, M. A. Sobre un caso de sifiUs hepatica secundaria. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1934, 33: 31-9.—Blanc, J. Probleme medico-legal soulevg par un cas de gastropathie syphUitique febrile; quelques considerations sur les syphilis au Maroc. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1912, 60: 460-7.—Cohen, B. M Secondary syphUis of the tonsUs. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946 46: 1278-82.—Hiinermann, T. Ueber SyphUis der Gau- menmandeln. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 394.—Jenkins, H. B. Early syphUis of the subaxUlary glands. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 709-13.—Jones, G. 1. An oral lesion in apparently cured syphiUs. MU. Surgeon, 1911, 29: 215-7.— Laba, R. [Late syphUis of the hepato-splenic system] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 32-15.—Ozan, V. Agiz ve bogaz firengisi [Mouth and throat syphiUs] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: 9-13 —Otto, H. Beitrag zur Behandlung liuscher Leberer- krankungen mit Neo-Salvarsan. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 447-51.—Savfcs & Lafferre. Un cas de syphUis gastrique. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 289-95.—Stahr, G. E. Splenectomy for gastric hemorrhage in splenomega y associated with syphiUs; case reports. U. S. Nay. M. Bull., 1939 37: 256-62.—Tagliaferri, E. Importanza deUa sinlide nell ulcera gastro-duodenale. Gior. med. mU., 1940, 88: 383-9. ---- History. Butler. C. S. The importance of the chancre in the history of medicine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1934, 32: 270-5, 2pl.- Holcomb, R. C. Christopher Columbus, and the American origin of syphiUs. Ibid., 401-30, 6pl. ——- Syphilis of the skuU among Aleuts, and the Asian and North American Esk mo about Bering and Arctic seas. Ibid., 1940, 38: 177-92, 6pl.- Kilduffe, R. A. The next great plague to go; being a short history of syphiUs. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 374-86—Shaffer, L. W. Four centuries in the treatment of syphilis. IDiq., 1921 49: 566-79.—Smith, F. Shakespeare on syphUis. J. K. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 450. ---- Musculoskeletal system. Cupp, H. B. Gumma of the muscle. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 81: 332.—Dubau & Bolot. Un cas de syphiUs de la diaphyse tibiale de 1'adulte k forme d'infiltration diaphysaire destructive. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 359-61.—Farina, A. Su un caso di osteomieUte gommosa nel periodo precoce deUa lue. Gior. med. mU., 1939, 87: 59-72.—Gaucher. Militaire reforme" pour lesion incurable; gomme syphUitique de la jambe guerie, apres la reforme, dans le service de la clinique. Ann. mal. vener., 1917, 12: 524.—Gutierrez Mendiola, R., & Pastor Gomez, R. EspondUitis luetica destructiva. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 313-8.—Metcalfe, J. W. Syphilitic osteoperi- ostitis; skull, ribs, and phalanges; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 528-35.—Saidac, I., & Vasilescu, C. Consideratiuni asupra unui caz de osteoperiostita si osteomie- UtS, gomoasa sifilitica a femurului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 704-11.—Soleri, G. Due casi di artrosinovite sifilitica secondaria. Gior. med. mU., 1926, 74: 436-40.—Villas-Boas, J. SyphUis terciaria; osteo-periostite gommosa con destruicao completa do tecido osseo das porc5es attingidas na abobada craneana. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1936, 25: 144-9. ---- Nervous system. See also Neurosyphilis. Arama, O., & Lupulescu, 1. Prognosticul paraUziei generale progresive dupa piretorerapie malaric& sau nemalaric&, conse- cinte medico-mihtare. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: 1031-4.—Battaglia, M. Un caso di sinlide spinale. Gior. med. mU., 1939, 87: 624-9.—Bonner, W. F. Labyrinthine reactions in syphiUs. Mil. Surgeon, 1922, 51: 572.—Burkes, D. C. Further observations on the use of tryparsamid in neurosyphiUs. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 322-30.—Gebel, K. Rola czynnik6w somatopsychicznych i neurowegetatywnych w leczeniu kily. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 359.—Muniz Angulo, L. Una enfermedad fatalmente progresiva, mejorada con la tripar- Bamida y el ducreyac. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 27-31.— Musa, A. B. Luetic spinal muscular atrophy; report of two cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935-36, 12: 296-8.— Panara, C. Due osservazioni di accessi epUettiformi nel periodo primario deU'infezione luetica. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1352-5.—Radaeli, A. Sopra un caso di mieUte luetica acuta insorta in periodo secondario. Ibid., 1941, 89: 165-75.— Woodruff, P. E. Idiopathic fractures in paresis; with case reports. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 96. ---- Personal prevention. Barillatti, J. Profilaxia de la sffilis. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1926, 25: 91-106.—De Berardinis, L. La profilassi anticeltica neU'Esercito. Atti Congr. ital. eugen. sociale (1924) 1927, 1. Congr., 333-9.—Gauducheau, A. Sur la prophylaxie in- dividuelle de la syphiUs. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 133_7.—Kimbrough, J. W. Prophylactic use of arsenicals in syphiUs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 386.—Mahoney, J. F. An experimental resurvey of the basic factors concerned in prophylaxis in syphUis. MU. Surgeon, 1935, 78: 351-63.— Pagniello, A. Pomada antUuetica: consideraciones tecnicas de su preparaci6n. Bol. farm. mU., Madr., 1926, 4: 289-96.— Torres, T. Prophylaxia da syphilis e doencas venereas. Bol. Soc. med. cir. mU., Rio, 1917-18, 3: No. 11, 93-5.—Vedia, E. B. de. La profilaxis de la sifiUs en el Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 562-83. ---- Respiratory system. Carvalho, D. de. Sifilis pulmonar. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 373-82.—Conde Lopez, M. A. Contribucion al estudio de la sifilis del pulm6n; presentaci6n de un caso de sifiUs del pulm6n. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 239-49.—Coutinho, G , & Jabur, N. Do terreno luetico na tuberculose pulmonar. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 575-93.—DeDecio, T., Potter, B. P., & Kiely, E. M. Treatment of syphUis co-existing with pulmonary tuberculosis. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physi- cians, 1938, 50-4.—Guilbert, G. D., Harrington, C. L., & Sedofsky, N. Treatment of coexisting syphilis and pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 358-64.— Hamlin, W. E. SyphUis of the lungs. Ibid., 1937-38, 14: 161-3.—Hugonot, G., Ferrabouc, L. [et al.] Pneumopathie chez un syphUitique. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 262-6.— Iwanami, H. Haizo-baidoku no iti rei [A case of pulmonary syphUis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 168-70.—Jones, E. S. The differentiation of chronic phthisis and pulmonary syphUis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934, 10: 305-8.— Laneri, G. Su di un caso di lues polmonare. Gior. med. mU., 1939 87: 724-33.—Messina, M. C. Syphilitic pneumonia. Med! BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 36-8.—Munson, L. Pulmonary tuberculosis in paretic patients; its resemblance to clinical pulmonary syphilis. Ibid., 305-12.—Olascoaga, M. L. Neumopatfas sifiliticas del adulto. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1947, 46: 449-55.—Ornstein, G. G. The treatment of syphUis in patients with coexisting active pulmonary tuberculosis. Rep. Round Table Conf. Veterans Admin. Tbc Physicians, 1937, 45-7 —Rothman, J. SyphiUs of the lung; report of two cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932-33, 9: 314-7.—Sedofsky, N. & Harrington, C. L. The treatment of coexisting syphUis arid pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1940-41, 17: 354-7. SYPHILIS 980 SYPHILIS ---- Serodiagnosis. Cantani, F. Diagnostica italiana della sifilide; nuovi con- tributo teorici e pratici. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 937-44.— Crick, R. P. Serological tests for syphilis in large H. M. ships under war conditions. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 196.— Draese. Beitrag zur Statistik der serologischen Luesreaktionen. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 336-8.— Eichenlaub, F. J. Survey of dermatological and syphilogical diagnostic work, United States Veterans' Diagnostic Center, Washington, D. C. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 975-89.—Gordon, J. E. Sero- logic tests for syphiUs. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 7, 17.—Houghton, J. E., & Sumerlin, H. S. Com- bined precipitation (Kahn)-complement fixation (Bass) tests in the serum diagnosis of syphilis; a procedure utiUzing natural hemolysin and complement in human blood serum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 265-72.—Noguchi, H. A method of facUitat- ing the serum diagnosis of syphiUs under war conditions. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 1157; 1252.—Serologic tests of registrants for miUtary service. Tr. Conf. State Terr. Health Oft., 1940, Spec, 120-30.—Serologic tests for syphilis. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 595.—Sindo, S. Baidoku ni kan-suru ni-san no zikken narabi-ni tyosa; baidoku hanno inseika to ketueki-kei to no kankei ni tuite [Studies and investigations concerning Byphilis; relation between the negative change of the Wasser- mann reaction and blood type] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939. 28: 839-45.—Tataranu, G., & Urziceanu, N. Consideratiuni asupra sero-diagnosticului in sifilis. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1936, 35: 997-1005. ---- Serodiagnosis: Errors. Arthur, R. D., & Hale, J. M. Biologic false positive tests for syphilis associated with routine Army immunizations. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 53-6.—B., E. E. PeniciUin in the differ- entiation of false-positive Kahns. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 17.—Biologic false-positive serologic tests for syphiUs. Ibid., 1945, 5: No. 5, 17-20.—Elmes, B. G. T., & Findlay, G. M. Malaria and the serological reactions for syphi- lis in British soldiers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 29.— False positive blood tests for syphilis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 52; 1948, Jan., 124.—Gardner, L. L. That occasional weak positive. Army M. BuU., 1939, 47: 33-5.—Heimoff, L. L. Biologic false positive serologic blood tests following stimulating dose of tetanus toxoid. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 419-21.—Hulett, A. G. A study of Wasser- mann negative syphUis. Ibid., 1928, 63: 167-81.—Loveman, A. B. False positive serologic reactions for syphilis; report of 100 cases following routine immunizations and upper respira- tory infections. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 95-106.—Millspaugh, J. A. Seronegative syphilis. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 182-4.—Rogers, J. A. False positive sero- logic reactions due to nonsyphUitic diseases. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 93, 1.—Rosenberg, A. A. Effect of malaria on serologic tests for syphiUs. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 74-80.—Syphilis, false positive blood tests for. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 61; Oct., 63.—Talmage, W. R., Dunn, C. W., & Breazeale, E. L. Effect of battle casualties on serodiagnostic tests for syphUis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 741-4.—Zieler, K. Ueber den Missbrauch der Syphilisreaktionen (Wa. R. und Flockungsreaktionen) Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 404-8. ---- Serodiagnosis: Methods. India. Army Medical Directorate. Tech- nical instructions. No. 16: Collection of specimens for Wassermann and Kahn reactions, p. 1-2. 34cm. New Delhi, 1944. In: Techn. Instr. Med. Dir. Army India, 1944: No. 16/17. ---- Technical instructions. No. 17: The interpretation of results of the Wassermann and Kahn tests, p.3-4. 34cm. New Delhi, 1944. In: Techn. Instr. Med. Dir. Army India, 1944: No. 16/17# Almeyda, R., & Vicuna, R. Serologia de la sifiUs (importan- cia de las reacciones de Wassermann y de Hecht combinadas) Actas. Congr. med. cir. nav. nul. Chile, 1929, 444-9.—Anderson, J. B., & Reed, E. C. Comparative study of complement fixation and precipitation tests for syphUis in 1,000 cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 354-7.—Announce- ment of a study to evaluate original serologic tests for syphiUs. Ibid., 1940-41, 17: 194.—Bacigalupo, J., & Franzani, O. F. Estudio comparativo de las reacciones de Bordet-Wassermann y Kahn. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1933, 32: 255-64.—Beaudet, E. A. A simplified flocculation test for syphiUs. Med. 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G., Wagner, J. A., & Hewson, G. F. Effects of subtherapeutic dose of peni- cillin on development of primary syphilitic lesion; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1034.—Carpenter, C. C. Failure of penicUlin to prevent syphilis. Ibid., 389.—Derzavis, J. L., & Bond, F. T. Suppression of early syphilis by subtherapeutic dosage of peniciUin; report of a case. Ibid., 1946, 46: 259-61.— Eames, J. W., & Archer, G. T. L. An investigation into the possible effects of intramuscular injections of bismuth on the penicilUn content of the blood serum when given concurrently with peniciUin in the treatment of early syphUis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 57-65.—Ewing, A. C, & Lane, C. R. Sero- logical reactions in a case of syphilis treated with penicUlin. Ibid , 1945, 84: 277.—Farah, E. O tratamento da sffilis pela penicUina. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1945, 34: 361-72.—Follow-up results after peniciUin therapy of early syphilis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. 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QueUe place la peni- ciJUne peut-elle prendre a l'heure actueUe dans le traitement de la syphiUs? Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 365-8.— Penicillin therapy of early and latent syphilis. Bumed News Lett Wash., 1944, 4: No. 8, 26.—Penicillin treatment of syph- iUs. War Dep. Techn. BuU., 1944, No. 106, 1-5.—Penicillin in the treatment of syphilis; an abstract. Med. BuU. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 83-5.—Preliminary assessment of peniciUin treatment for syphiUs. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 278-80.—Racz, I., Somos, E. [et al.] Syphilises gummak localis peniciUin keze- leser61. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 433-7, iUust.—Ricchiuti, J. F. PenicilUn therapy in gonorrhea with associated undiagnosed early syphUis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1031-3.— Rubin, L. C. SyphUitic reinfection after treatment with penicillin. Ibid., 1946, 46: 1606.—Shea, J. J. PenicUlin- resistant case of primary syphilis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. 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Az Ehrlich-fele oltasok gs a Wassermann-reactio. Honvddorvos, 1910, 23: 49-51.—Borsdevsky, V. L. [Use of osarsol in the Navy] Vest, vener., 1937, 603-6.—Bureau, Y. Les arsenones dans le traitement de la syphiUs. Arch. Serv. Ban. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 355-64.—Cady & Ferrier. UtiUsa- tion du fontarsol (2591 R. P.) dans le traitement d'attaque des syphiUs primaire et secondaire. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1945, 39: 316-9.—Chiapponi, Daen [et al.] Un nouveau type de cure par le mapharsen. Ibid., 309-14.—Chirjev, S. I. Tabes atac- tica i le6enie poslesifiliticeskikh nervnykh zabolevanij rtutju i salvarsanom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: Med. spec. pt, 45-64.—Conde Lopez, M. Resultados terapeuticos conse- guidos con el primer salvarsan espanol en el tratamiento de la sifilis. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1935, 25: 142-7.—Crow, G. B., Johnson, L. W. [et al.] The effect of salvarsan on the average number of sick days from syphiUs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1912, 6: 581-3.—De Napoli, F. I primi casi di sifilide curati col 606 (salvarsan) nell'Ospedale militare principale di Bologna durante l'anno 1911. Gior. med. mU., 1912, 60: 505-33.—Dudding, J. S. Kharsivan in the treatment of syphilis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 164-8.—Fernet, P. SyphiUs; traitement mixte arseno-bismuthique ou traitement bismuthique seul? Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 347-54.—Fox, J. S. Pro- phylaxis of syphilis and practical points on its treatment by salvarsan. MU. Surgeon, 1913, 32: 91-7.—Frost, A. T. The treatment of syphilis at the Royal Infirmary, Dublin, by intra- venous injections of salvarsan. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 18: 386-99.— Gibbard, T. W., & Harrison, L. W. The treatment of syphilis with salvarsan. Ibid., 1914, 23: 397-409. ------& Cane, A. S. Salvarsan and neosalvarsan in the treatment of syphilis. Ibid., 1912, 19: 291-306.— Inkson, E. T., & Nelson, J. J. H. Salvarsan in the treatment of syphiUs. Ibid., 18: 681-6.—Karshin, A. A. [Data on the value of salvarsan] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 698-712.— Kerr, W. M. Salvarsan in syphilis, leprosy and yaws. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1912, 6: 240-2.—Khodzajanc, M. A. Salvarsan i ego primenenie v Kazanskom voennom hospitale. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 234: Med. spec, pt, 289-310.—Lane, J. E. The war and syphilis. Lancet, Lond., 1915, 1: 724.— Markov, N. N. K voprosu o vUjanii salvarsana na sifiUti6eskij process. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 237: Med. spec, pt, 457-9.— Massive arsenotherapy of syphiUs. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 17, 7. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 61.—Moldovan, J. Ergebnisse der Salvarsantherapie leutischer Erkrankungen im osterreichisch- ungarischen Heere. MU. med. & arztl. Kriegswiss., Wien, 1914, 541—4.—Moreno, A. Tratamiento de la sifiUs con Neo- Bpirol. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1935, 25: 411-21.—Noronha, H. de. A proposito do novarsenobenzol BUlon. Bol. Soc med. cir. mU., Rio, 1917-18, 3: No. 3, 51-4.—Olea, G. Una falsificaci6n del novarsenobenzol BUlon. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1919, 3. ser., 9: 32^1.—Parsons, R. P. An estimate of arsen- oxide (mapharsen) in the treatment of early syphiUs. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 207-19.— Riedy do Nascimento e Silva, F. Comentarios sobre a tolerancia dos arsencais no tratamento da sifilis. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1944, 5: 611-32.— Scoccia, V. Per un piu largo uso del salvarsan e neosalvarsan nei nostri sifilitici. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1915, 1: 159-62.— Severi, L. II salvarsan neUa cura deUa sifilide. Gior. med. mil., 1913, 61: 713-9.—Sleight, R. D. Ocular contraindications in the arsenical treatment of syphilis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 765-7.—Sotelo, M. Algunas reflexiones despues de aplicar en esta clinica el salvarsan, durante un afio en el tratamiento de la sffiUs. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1912, 3. ser., 2: 729-33.—Spiethoff, B., & Zieler, K. Zur Salvarsanbehandlung im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1942, 68: 1175. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 1025.—Stalnaker, P. R. Sulphar- sphenamine; a clinical report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1930, 28: 78-81.—Uglov, V. A. K voprosu o ledenii sifiUsa preparatom 606. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 235: Med. spec, pt, 126-35.—Vennin. Traitement de la syphiUs par le salvarsan. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1912, 6: 209-13. ------ SyphiUs et arseno-benzol. Ibid., 1913, 7: 253-5.—Willcox, R. R. The effects of mapharside on the white cell count of early syphilis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 96-100. ---- Treatment: Bismuth. Binar, J. [Treatment of syphiUs with bijonin and spiro- bismol] Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1926, 2: 2-4.—Cordero Soroa, A. El bismuto en el tratamiento de la sifilis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 13, 31-43.—McClintock, E. A. Sobisminol mass in the treatment of syphilis. Aled. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 129-32.—Middlestadt, C. D. The Wassermann reaction following the use of bismuth in the treatment of yaws and syphilis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1927, 25: 315-8.—Negreanu, A., & Teodosiu, T. Contributiuni la tratamentul sifilisului cu medobis. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 754-6.— Pantic, M. [Results in treatment of syphiUs with Biazau] Voj. san. glasnik, 1930, 1: 235-49.—Pauron. Le bismuth dans le traitement de la syphiUs. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1923, 78: 174-89.— Picon. De 1'utiUsation du bismuth en pharmacie comme agent antisyphiUtique. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 851-7.— Savinetti, A. La terapia bismutica nell'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 151-6.—Toms, R. E., & Bowen, U. S. The use of bismarsen in Wassermann-fast syphilis. Med. Bull. Veter- ans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 43-5. ---- Treatment: Fever. Sienko, K. [Malaria therapy in syphiUs] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 318-35.—Wilson, W. L. CUnical use of fever in the treat- ment of syphUis. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 292-6. ---- Treatment: Methods. Carlucci, R. L'uso del neojacol nella terapia deUa sifilide. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 141-3.—Chabardes, J. L. Notions recentes sur le traitement de la syphilis; traitement du debut de la syphilis; traitement des syphilis nerveuse et cardiovasculaire. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1929, 91: 295-330.—Dalimier & Debat. Traitement des accidents syphilitiques chez les combattants, par les cures arseno-mercurieUes surintensives et breves. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1915, 3. ser., 74: 90-3.— Eaton, W. E. Treatment of luetics in the destroyers of the Battle Force. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 164-8.—Ferloni, A. V. J. Tratamiento antilu^tico obstacuUzado por una sepsis focal amigdalina; relato casuistico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 662-4. ------ Tratamiento antiluetico obstacuU- zado por una poliparasitosis intestinal. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 111-3. ------ Sinopsis de 48 sistemas de trata- miento antiluetico; como proceder en sifilis? Ibid., 415-30. ------& Rios, R. A. Nuevo caso de tratamiento antiluetico obstacuUzado por una sepsis amigdaUna; relato casuistico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1174-7.—Greco, A. J. The modern treatment of syphilis. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 119-26.— Johnson, C. E. Conduct of a centralized antiluetic cUnic Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 22-31.—Kemal [Pyrogen in the treatment of syphilis of the skin] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1934, 63: 93-100.—Kimbrough, J. W. Sodium thio- sulphate in the treatment of syphiUs. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 344-9.—Kfecek, J. Modernf methody leceni pffjice. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 58.—Lapiere, S. Le traitement de la syphiUs a la clinique dermatologique de l'Universite' de Liege. Arch. Serv. san. Armee beige, 1946, 99: 373-5.—Lefevre, P. Quelques remarques k propos du traitement de la syphilis. Ibid., 370-2.—Majewski, T. Erfolge der SyphiUsbehandlung mit Merlusan im k. u. k. Garnisonspital nr. 14 in Lemberg. MiUtararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 182-92.—New method of handUng cases of syphUis. Army M. Bull., 1935, No. 33, 37-9.— Parsons, R. P. Some trends in syphUis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 168-72.— Sakurai, T. Hoffman-si kyoku-ryo kubai: ryoho no kan-kino, sekkekkyu, zin-kino, narabi-ni sinkei-kei ni tai-suru eikyo, oyobi gai-ryoho no koka ni tuite [Ueber den Einfluss der sogenannten E. Hoffmannschen Maximalbe- handlung bei Friihluetikern auf Leber- und Nierenfunktion, Leukozyten und Nervensystem, und ihren Heilerfolg] Hihuka seibyoka zassi, 1936, 39: 174-213.—Sanchez Cosido, J. Trata- miento actual de la lues; neo, arsen6xidos, peniciUna? Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 315-25.—Simons, R. D. G. Ph. [Swift anti-syphUitic mUitary and harbour cures] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940, 80: 2245-60.—Sokolov, R. A. Experiences with a rapid therapy of syphilis during World War II. Harper Hosp. BuU., Detr., 1946, 4: 174-7.—Tedeschi, N. II salbiolo nella cura deUa sifilide. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 144-9.— SYPHILIS 983 SYPHILIS Treatment of syphiUs [one day and other massive dose treat- ments] Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 599-603.—Walker, A. T., & Flower, C. F. Sodium thiosulphate in the treatment of syphilis U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 569-78.—Zeve, H. S. Modified intensive method for treatment of primary and secondary syphilis. Ibid., 1944, 43: 429-32. ---- Treatment: Untoward effects. Alonso Perez, M. Accidentes de la terapeutica antisifilftica Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: 85-94.—Fowler, W. The early diagnosis of infective hepatitis in syphilitic patients undergoing arsenical therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 80.— Gottron. Erfahrungen bei der Luesbehandlung auf Grund der neuen Richtlinien, Salvarsanschaden, Todesfalle usw. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 64.— Uiescu, C. P., & lonescu, E. C. Icterele sifUitice si icterele apSrute in timpul sau dupS, tratamentul specific. Rev. san. nul., Bucur., 1936, 35: 693-703.—Le Roch & Talon. A propos d'un cas de poly-intol^rance au traitement anti-syphiUtique, avec eYythrodermie exfoliante generalised. BuU. Soc mid. mU. fr., 1936, 30: 70-5.—Paraipan, C. Asupra accidentelor oculare datorite compu§ilor arsenicului pentavalent. Rev. san. nul., Bucur., 1936, 35: 764-7.—S., W. H. Treatment of arsenical reactions arising in arsenotherapy of syphilis. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 7.—Toxic reactions in the treat- ment of syphiUs in the United States Navy in 1946. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 1095-101.—Wells, H. G., & Sewell, S. A. Albuminuria in the treatment of syphiUs in the tropics. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 389-91.—Winter, H. G. Two rare toxic manifestations due to treatment of syphilis with organic arsenic preparations. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 161-6. ---- Urogenital system. See also subheading (Chancre) Atamal, S., & Sen, I. [Case of syphUis of the urinary bladder] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 59-62.—Cejtlin, V. N. Slu6aj sifiUticeskago nefrita. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1904, 2: Med. spec, pt, 604-7.—Cokely, H. J. SyphUitic epididymitis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 139-43.—Dubau & Bolot. Un cas de syphilis du testicule a debut epididymaire. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1939, 33: 363-6.—Vasiljev, A. I. [SyphiUs in urology] Tr. Acad. mU. meU Kiroff, 1934, 1: 285-302. ---- by countries. Ferrabouc, O. L. J. P. Essai de revue generale sur la syphilis dans les armies et sa prophylaxie. p.531-601. 24}£cm. Par., 1935. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1935, 102: Arias, O. Tratamiento de la sffilis temprana en el Ejercito mexicano. Sugestiones, Mex., 1945-46, 11: No. 126, 70-3.— Bruni, N. E la sifilide in aumento negli eserciti? studi e con- siderazioni relativi aU'andamento epidemiologic© deUa sifiUde fra le truppe di terra e di mare neUe varie nazioni. Gior. med. nul., 1934, 82: 785-814.—Deak, A. [Treatment of syphiUs in the Jugoslavian Army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 134-6.— Europe; rapid increase in syphiUs during war. J. Social Hyg., 1946, 32: 112-4.—Gonzalez Peris, G., Perez, M. A. [et al.] Prevalencia de la sifiUs en Cuba. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1942, 6: 71-83.—Nicastro, A. Danni demografici ed economici da sifiUde, rilevati dai documenti deUa R. clinica dermosifilopatica di Palermo dai 1931 al 1935. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1105- 10.—Palmieri, V. M. La sifiUde negU eserciti del dopoguerra. Riforma med., 1934, 50: 1959.—Syphilis (La) aux armees. Chron. meU, Par., 1918, 25: 17.—Utiyama, T. Senzi-ka seisonen no baidoku rikan zyotai ni tuite no iti tyosa seiseki [Results of investigation of syphUitic infection among young men during the war time] Kosei kagaku, 1947, 6: 38. ---- by countries: Austria. Arzt, L. Die Syphilis ein gegenwartiges und zukiinftiges Kriegserbe Oesterreichs. Tagungsber. Oesterr. Aerztet. (1947) 1948, 1. Congr., 239-59. ---- by countries: Morocco. Escobar, J. La sffiUs en los indfgenas del Yebala; contribu- ci6n al estudio de la patologia de nuestra zona de protectorado en Marruecos. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1922, 12: 349; 375.— Pouponneau. Le traitement du lechba contre la syphUis chez les indigenes marocains. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1920, 109: 468-70. ---- by countries: Puerto Rico. Costa Mandry, O., & Janer, J. L. Studies on syphUis in Puerto Rico; survey based on the results of flocculation tests among 19,395 selectees and volunteers during the year 1941. Puerto Rico J. Pub. Health, 1943^4, 19: 483-501. ---- by countries: United States. w United States. Public Health Service. Results of serological blood tests for syphilis on Selective Service registrants, based on the second million reports received during the period April 16, 1941 to August 31, 1941, for registrants examined in accordance with the provisions of the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. 428p. 26cm. Wash., 1942. Blount, R. E. Incidence of syphUis in 5,000 recruits and casual soldiers. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 40-5.—Card, D. P. SyphUitic survey. Ibid., 85: 365-71.—Garrett, J. B., & Smith, L. B. The incidence of syphUis in 5,000 negro ex-service men. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 38-42, pi.—Gill, D. G., Smith, W. H. Y., & Damon, S. R. SyphiUs in Alabama as revealed by a serologic survey of Selective Service registrants. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1943, 24: 6-11.—Prevalence of syphUis among the first mUUon selectees and volunteers by race and states; based on routine serologic blood tests given during general physical examinations. Pennsylvania Health, 1941-42, 2: No. 9, 26.—Rosenthal, T., & Sobel, N. SyphiUs in Army separatees. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 2042-5.—Syphilis incidence. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 711.—Usilton, L. J. SyphUis among civUians during World War II, January 1, 1942, through June 30, 1943. J. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1945, 26: 263-6. ------ Bruyere, P. T., & Bruyere, M. C. The frequency of positive serologic tests for syphilis in relation to occupation and marital status among men of draft age. Ibid., 216-22.—Vonderlehr, R. A., & Usilton, L. J. SyphiUs among men of draft age in the United States; an analysis of 1,895,778 who were examined under the Selective Training and Service Act of 1940. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1369-72. ------ The extent of the syphilis problem at the beginning of World War II. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 1825-9.—Wirthlin, M. R. SyphUitic data record form. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 253-6.—Zeller- mayer, J. SyphiUs in inductees; analysis of 5,000 cases. J. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1945, 26: 194-8. SYPHILIS register. Belcher, H. L. Report on the Central Syphilis Register, July 1949. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 280-92.— Gardner, L. L. Notes on the syphUitic register. Army M. BuU., 1938, No. 43, 47-58. SYRIA. See under World War I; World War II. SYRINGE. See also Radioisotope, Medical use. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Committee on the Ster- ilization of Syringes. The sterilization, use and care of syringes. 23p. 24}£cm. Lond., 1945. Forms War Mem. No. 15, Med. Res. Counc. Gr. Britain. Hanselman, N. K. Visual morphine syrette containers. 7p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-698-39B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. India. Army Medical Directorate. Tech- nical instructions No. 4: Memoranda on an- aesthesia; sterilization of syringes and needles. p.4. 22cm. New Delhi, 1943. In: Techn. Instr. M. Dir. Army India, 1943: No. 1/4. Anderson, T. O. Protector sleeve for hypodermic syringe. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 147-9. ------ Quick-fiUing irrigating syringe. Ibid., 563.—Cetner, J. A. Practical method for application of ophthalmic ointments. Ibid., 1945, 45: 767.— Glucksman, D. D., & Freid, M. G. Glass syringe as aid in application of sulphanilamide powder. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europe. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 62.—McDougald, C. H. A handy container for sterilizing glass syringes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, n. ser., 5: Suppl., No. 2, 79.—Syringe holder for intravenous anesthesia. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 217.— Window attachment for intravenous syringes. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 25, 5. SYRINGOMYELIA. See also Spinal cord. Angelini, G. Siringomielia cervico-dorsale emilaterale. Gior. med. mU., 1936, 84: 772-82.—Casey, J. F. Syringobulbia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 264-9.—Didiee. Luxation reoidivante de l'epaule chez un syringomyeiique. BuU. Soc. meU mil. fr., 1929, 23: 65-8.—Goodwin, O. P. Syringomyelia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 45-9.— Herrmann, G. Peripheres Trauma und Syringomyelie. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 603-5.—Rasim, A. [Nervous symptoms due to loss of blood; operative treatment of syringomyelia.] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 45-54. SYSTEMS RESEARCH 984 TACTICS SYSTEMS research. Johns Hopkins University. Systems re- search; Project designation No. NR-784-001, Contract N5-ori-166, Task Order 1; a report of research under contract with Special Devices Center, Office of Naval Research; progress report No. 16. 20 1. 28cm. Bait., 1949. Lindes, D. Theory of linked systems. 14p. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-696-1121, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. TABANUS. See also Fly. Frings, H. W., & O'Neal, B. R. The location and thresholds of the contact chemoreceptors of the female horsefly, Tabanus sulcifrons Macq. 17p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 74, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. TABARDILLO. See Rickettsiasis, murine. TABES. See also Neurosyphilis. Gordon, M. M. [Pupillary reaction in tabes dorsalis] p. 121-73. 24J4cm. Leningr., 1936. Tr. Acad. mil. meU Kiroff, 1936, 6: Tornero, J. *Die Tabes im Kriege und die Edingersche Aufbrauchtheorie. 31p. 8? Berl., 1916. Blackwood, N. J. Record of a case of supposed locomotor ataxia, with interesting points in diagnosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1907, 1: 154-6.—Eames, J. W. Tabes dorsalis, aortic aneurism, and cutaneous syphilis presenting in the same pa- tient. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89:301-3.—Lacal, F. Diag- n6stico preclfnico del tabes; importancia del examen cistosc6- pico. Rev. san. mU. argent., 1947, 46: 209-11.—Rodrigues Leivas, F. P., & Almeida Guimaraes, A. Um caso de tabes combinada. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 395-9. TABLE. See Dental equipment; Fracture table; Operat- ing table; Orthopedic table; Radiology, Apparatus. TABLET. Morita, K. Zyozai no hokai-sei to situdo to no kankei ni tuite [The relation between the way tablets crumble and the amount of moisture in them] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 1563-75.— Penk, T. [Methods in the production of medicaments in tablet form] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 692-701.—Rapcevsky, I. F. O kadeste izgotovljaemykh apte6nym otdelom Zavoda voenno- vra6ebnykh zagotovlenij spressovannykh v vide tablet medi- kamentov. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 222: Med. spec. pt, 195; 395.—Seel, E. Ueber Arzneitabletten. MUitararzt, Wien, 1906, 40: 204-9.—Tal, R. I. Izsledovanie spressovan- nykh lekarstvennykh tablet. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908 222: Med. spec, pt, 577; 223: Med. spec, pt, 1.—Thomann, J. Los medfcamentos comprimidos, especialmente desde el punto de vista de su comprobaci6n y de su estabUidad. Bol. farm. mU., Madr., 1931, 9: 161-80. TACHYCARDIA. See Heart, Tachycardia. TACTICS. See also subheadings of Chemical warfare (Defense, tactical; Tactics) Division, infantry; Gas warfare subheadings (Defense, tactical; Organization; Tactics) Hospital service, Tactical aspect; Hospital ship, Tactical employment; Psychological warfare; Science [military] Strate- gy; Surgery, Tactical aspects; also Battlefield, Medical tactics. ---- medical. Almeida Fernandes, A. de. Elementos de tdctica geral. p. 16-72. 24}£cm. Lisb., 1945. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1945, 8: Blech, G. M., & Lynch, C. Medical tactics and logistics. 205p. 8? Springf., 1934. Potiralovsky, P. P. Kratkij kurs sanitarnoj taktiki; cast propedevticeskaja. 336p. 8° Moskva, 1911. Spire, C, & Lombardy, P. Precis d'organisa- tion et de fonctionnement du service de sante" en temps de guerre; principes de tactique sanitaire. 4. ed. 488p. 8? Par., 1937. Steiner, J. Ueber die neuere Literatur auf dem Gebiete der Sanitatstaktik. 12p. 8? Berl 1902. United States. War Department. Phil- ippine Division. Practical problems in sanitary tactics, war game of the Austrian Army, 1905 & 1906. MS. 29p. fol. n. p., 1908. Anderson, J. B. Trooping season, 1913-14, a few notes. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1913, 21: 462-6.—Arteaga Pastor, F. Apunte historico sobre tactica sanitaria. Med. & cir. guerra 1946, 8: No. 19, 5-22.—Beltzer, H. Trains sanitaires a creation instantanee. Gaz. mid. Paris, 1915, 86: 73-5.—Casabianca. Tactique sanitaire aux armees en periode de fluctuations rapides du front de combat. J. mid. Bordeaux, 1934, 111: 56-61.— Choux. Tactique du service de sant£. Caducde, Par., 1902, 2: 113-6.—Courville, C. B. Medical tactics. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 226^35.—T)owse, J. C. A. A concept of some of the principles involved in the tactical employment of forward medical units. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 93: 168-86.—Gerard, B. E. M. Th6me tactique; synthase des themes prdsentes. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 175-92.— Gergovich, W. [Effect of tactical factors on utilization of infantry sanitation] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 718-62.—Herr- mann, V. Die osterreich-ungarischen Grenzgebiete in sanitats- taktischer Beziehung; die osterreich-itaUenischen Grenzgebiete. Militararzt, Wien, 1912, 46: 281-90. ------ Die osterreich- isch-itaUenischen Grenzgebiete in sanitatstaktischer Beziehung. Ibid., 1915, 49: 209-18.—Karlik, A. M. [Tactics of the Medical Corps during mUitary operations] Feldsher, Moskva, 1941, No. 11, 26-8.—Krichevsky, J., Andreev, F., & Komissarov, M. Sanitarnaja taktika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-18, 4: 1331-45.—Layton, T. B. Medical tactics in mobUe warfare. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 66: 367-76.—Leonardos, B. Sanitarnaja taktika. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1934, 29: 606-14.—Lobo, A. Fundamentos da tfitica sanitaria. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 321-48.—Pinto da Rocha & Gaspar dos Santos. Estudos de tatica sanitaria. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1943, 5: 150-64.—Quiroz, J. D. Nociones elementales de tactica sanitaria. Rev. san. mU., Asuncion, 1943, No. 139, 197-202.—Ruge, O. [Sanitary tactics of smaUer divisions] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1926, 30: 109-41.—Sa Macias Teixeira, L. A. A tatica sanitaria derivada da guerra de 1914-18 necessita de ser revista? Bol. Dir. serv. saude mU., 1941, 4: 121-45.— Scheen, H. [Notes of my participation in the exercises in sanitary tactics at the ninth manoeuvre of the Swedish Army in the faU of 1920] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1921, 25: 94-103.— Skladkowski. Wstep do wyklad6w taktyki sanitarnej. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 35, 13-24.—Strauli, A. Sanitatstaktik und neues Kampfverfahren. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1924, 1: 48-52.—Thrap-Meyer. Direktiver for sanitetskompaniets taktiske 0velser. Norsk tskr. mU. med., 1914, 18: 173-9.— Trappe. Zur sanitatstaktischen AusbUdung der Sanitats- offiziere des Beurlaubtenstandes. Deut. med. Wschr., 1913, 39: 1468-70.—Wolff, L., & Hepp. Gedanken uber veterin- artaktische Uebungsreisen und veterinartaktische Entschlusse. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 45: 245-8.—Zaharov, V. S., & Shmatikov, M. D. [Army medical field doctrine and sanitary tactics] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 8, 1-6.—Zavalishin, N. I. Ob organizacU sanitarno-taktideskogo nau6nogo obscestva. Ibid., 1940, No. 5, 74-7. ---- medical: Navy. Mann, W. L. Medical tactics in naval war- fare [270]p. 23cm. Wash., 1926-27. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 175; 699; 1927, 25: 20. Andreev, F., & Komissarov, M. Sanitarnaja taktika; morskaja sanitarnaja taktika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1342-4. TAENIA. See also Helminthosis. Archer, G. T. L. Note on a case of double taenia infestation (T. soUum and T. saginata) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1930, 55: 216.—Chandler, A. C. The nutrition of tapeworms; the effect of relaxin extract on blood. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 420.—Gnezdilov, V. G. K voprosu o glistnykh invazijakb sredi krasnoflotcev. Hig. epidem., Moskva, 1929, 8: No. 8, 48—58. ------ Opyt massovogo obsledovanija na gUstnye invazii i provedenija dehelmintizacii vo flote. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 71-9.—Kostylev, N. N., & Blokhina, Z. A. O rasprostranenU gUst sredi selskogo naselenija Nov- TAENIA 985 TANK gorodskogo okruga. Ibid., No. 3, 45-53.—Kuselev, V. K voprosu o vlijanii glistonositelstva na obScee zdorovje krasno- armejcev. Ibid., 54-67.—Savicky, N.N. K metodike izgnanija lentodnykh glist. Ibid., 68. TAG. See First-aid tag; Identification tag; Radio- graph, Marking. TALUS. See also Foot. Bell, L. H. Simple dislocation of the talus without fracture; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 914-8.— Cobey, M. C. Osteochondritis dissecans of the astragalus. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 184-6.—Guinchard & Scarbonchi. Un cas de luxation sous-astragaUenne en arriere et en dehors. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 25.—Michele, A. A., & Krue- ger, F. J. Fractures of the posterior process of the astragalus. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 130-4, Ulust.—Schrock, R. D. Frac- tures and fracture-dislocations of the astragalus. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, 59-71.—SoHysik, A. [Management of frac- tures witb simultaneous dislocation of the astragalus] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 481-6.—Velasco, R. N. Luxacion subastra- gaUna. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 232-7.—Zdenkovic, A. Zlomenina talu. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1949, 18: 158-63. TAMPON. See with Surgical technic, Drainage. TANAHMERAH Bay. See under World War II. TANGENT screen diagnosis. See under Aviator, Eye. TANK. See also Ambulance, motor; Night vision. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 5: Crew fatigue research; report on Sub-Project No. 5-1: Adequate head room in tanks. 3p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- Project No. 5-12: Seating design and placing in relation to fatigue; seat design for M4 tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 6: Vision in tanks; report on target designating device for transmission of intelligence between tank commander and tank gunner, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 23: Test of non-skid paint on tanks. 2p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 41: Final report: Physio- logical and operational characteristics of tank T25E1. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 44: Final report: Physio- logical and operational characteristics of M-24 tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 45: First partial report: Physiological and operational characteristics of T26E3 tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 51: Manual traversing effort in tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. [United States] National Research Council. Committee on Industrial Medi- cine. Subcommittee on Armored Vehicles. Minutes of meeting. Wash., 2., 1942- Issued in its Armored vehicles. Kozakiewicz, M. [Physical properties of the interior of tanks] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 722-9.—Shluger, N-, & Cirelj, A. Tanki (tank) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 438-47. ---- Gun fume. See also subheading (Ventilation) United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 3: Tox^c gases in armored vehicles; final report on Sub- Project No. 3-2: Deteimination of the charac- teristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M5 series. 3p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] Final report on Sub-Project No. 3-13: Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M7 tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] Final report on Sub-Project No. 3-15: Determination of the characteristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in the M4A4E1 tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 3-1, 3-5: Report on control of gun fumes in M-4 series medium tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 3-2: Report on gun fume hazard from 37 MM gun in M5 light tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 34: Evaluation of the gun fume hazard in the LVT A-l. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Hazards. See also Carbon monoxide, Sources and haz- ards; Dust. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 3: Toxic gases in armored vehicles; supplemental report on Sub-Project No. 3-12: The carbon monoxide hazard from auxiliary generators in tanks. 2p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 3-12: Report on carbon monoxide hazard from auxiliary generators in tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- Project No. 4: Dust exposure in armored vehicles; final report on Sub-Project No. 4-1: Determination of dust-loads and characteristics of dusts encountered in operation of armored vehicles, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. T-7: Test of carbon mon- oxide hazard from engine in light tank, M24. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 28: Investigation of the hazard from exhaust gases in tanks that are in tow; carbon monoxide hazard from gases in tanks that are in tow. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Kruse, C. A., Carey, P. H., & Howe, D. J. Silica content of dust from tank ranges. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 1, 1-9.—Rosenblum, D. Shum v tankakh, ego znacimost i principy borby s nim. Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 5, 13-7.—Silica content of dust from tank ranges. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. C, 9. Also Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 148. ---- Illumination, and vision. See also Night vision, Aids. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 6: Vision in tanks [Partial reports (P.r.) on sub-projects (Spr.)] 7 nos. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943-44. CONTENTS 1. Spr. 6-1, 6-2, 6-4, Partial report: Visual requirements, characteristics and limitations of present visual devices in tanks and means for improving sighting telescopes and peri- scopes. 1943. , . 2. Spr. 6-2, P. r. 2: Study of characteristics and limitations of present visual devices in tanks. 1943. 3. Spr. 6-2, P. r. 3: ... Telescopic sights T-106-E1 and M-71-F in comparison with other tank sights. 1944. 4. Spr. 6-2, P. r. 4: ... Driver's vision in landing vehicle tractor. 1944. , ..... 5. Spr. 6-2, P. r. 5: ... Improvement in driver s vision in tanks. 1944. 6. Spr. 6-4, P. r. 2: Study of means for improving sighting telescopes; placement and mounting of sights in tanks. 1943. 7. Spr. 6-4, P. r. 3: ... Telescopic sights T-106-E1 and M-71-F in comparison with other tank sights. 1944. Sayan Vidaurre, V. El problema de la visi6n en los carros. Rev. mil. Peru, 1942, 39: 345-68. ------ El problema de la visi6n en los tanques. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1945, 9: 830; passim, 1946, 10: 254; passim. TANK 986 TANK CARGO SPACE ---- Sanitation. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; first partial report on Sub-Project No. 2-22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting com- partment of tanks under field conditions, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] ... Second partial report on Sub-Project No. 2-22: Determination of the amount of heat transmitted to the fighting com- partment of tanks under field conditions, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- [The same] ... First partial report on Sub-Project No. 2-24: Study of methods of reducing the heat load in tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same] ... Final report on Sub- Project No. 2-28: Test of individual crew con- ditioning system, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 16: Effect of insulation of transmission and final drive upon the heat load within tanks, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Hara, K. Sensya to eisei-kogaku [Tanks and sanitary engineering] Eisei kogyo kyokai si, 1943, 17: 481-94.—Kono, S., & Ohmori, I. Sensya eisei-siken dai nizi hokoku [Second report on experiments on hygienic conditions in (miUtary) tanks (vehicles)] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 29-36.—Rosenblum, D. Meroprijatija po zaS6ite ekipaza bronevykh masin ot pere- grevanija i okhlazdenija. Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 5, 5-10. ------ & Vershinina, L. Meroprijatija po ograni6eniju postuplenija pyU v kabinu bronevoj masiny. Ibid., 11-3. ---- Ventilation. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 3: Toxic gases in armored vehicles [Reports on sub-project (Spr.)] 7 nos. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942-43. CONTENTS 1. Spr. 3-1, Suppl. rep.: Determination of the charac- teristics and effects upon the crew of gun fumes from firing of the weapons in tanks of the M4 series; control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive-pressure ventilation. 1943. 2. Spr. 3-4, First part. rep.: Determination of basic ventUa- tion characteristics of tanks of the M4 series. 1943. 3. Spr. 3-5, Suppl. rep.: Correlation of basic ventilation data with gun fume studies and development of an effective design of improvement for the control of gun fumes in the M4 tanks; control of gun fumes in M4 series medium tanks by positive- pressure ventilation. 1943. 4. Spr. 3-6, First part. rep.: Determination of basic ventUa- tion characteristics of tanks of the M5 series. 1943. 5. Spr. 3-9, Part, rep.: Determination of the ventUation requirements for gas-proofing tanks; ventUation requirements for gas-proofing the M-5 tank. 1942. 6. Spr. 3-9, Part, rep.: ... VentUation requirements for gas- proofing tanks of the M-4 series. 1943. 7. Spr. 3-9, Second part. rep.: Determination of ventilation requirements for gas-proofing tanks of the M4 series. 1943. _---- Project No. T-14: Discussion of ventila- tion requirements of armored vehicles, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 41: First partial report: Physiological characteristics of the T25E1- T26E1 tank; control of gun fume hazard, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 45: Final report: Operational and physiological characteristics of the tank T26E3 (M26) study of the proposed relocation of the 1000 cfm tank ventilating blower to the turret bulge, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Meier-Windhorst. Tanks; ventUation and air conditioning. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 8, 24 & 27, No. XXVII-61, 33.— Rosenblum, D., & Chirkin, M. [Gaseous admixtures in the air of armored tank cabins; the origin and methods of eUminationl Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 5, 18-20. TANK cargo space. See also Amphibious warfare; LST. ^ Houghten, F. C, Consolazio, W. V., & Pace, N. Gas masks and respirators suitable for use in Diesel engine fumes in the tank cargo space of L. S. T. ships. 4p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-154, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. TANK casualty. See also Injury—by branches: Armored forces. United States. Army. Military Intelli- gence Service. Information bulletin No. 17: Removal of wounded from tanks. 26p. 20cm. Wash., 1942. Como devem ser retirados os feridos de dentro dos tanques. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1946, 9: 70-84.—Elkishek & Kon- dratiev, P. P. [Injuries in tank war-fare] Ortop. travmat., Kharkhov, 1933, 7: 8-19.— Elliott, J. E. Removal of casualties from a light tank. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 45-9.— Lindeman, S. J. L. The problem of deaUng with casualties in a force of armoured fighting vehicles, a plea for a pramb. Ibid., 1936, 66: 156-62.—Timofeevsky, P. Prisposoblenie dlja izvle6enija iz tanketok porazennykh v boju tankistov. Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 5, 12-5. TANK crew. See also Clothing, special; Fatigue. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 6: Vision in tanks; binocular modification providing quick adjustment of interpupillary distance and diopter setting. 2p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- [The same] ... Partial report on Sub- Project No. 6-1: Determination of the visual requirements for various tasks in armored vehicles, spotting, gunnery, driving, etc; the advantages of using binoculars for night seeing. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- [The same]... Report on Sub-Project No. 6—1: Determination of the visual requirements for various tasks in armored vehicles; study of errors in range estimation with the unaided eye. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Kovalenko, D. [Food for the armored tank driver during the campaign] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 5, 21.—Nass. Die Personlichkeit des Kampfwagenfiihrers. Zschr. aneew. Psychol., 1938, Beih. 79, 131-48. --- Fatigue. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 5: Crew fatigue research; sub-Project No. 5-8: Estimation of the practical significance of tank noise; effect of exposure to tank noise upon hearing acuity of tank crews, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- [The same]... Final report on Project No. 5-13: Appraisal of kind and degree of physical effort required of tank crews in relation to fatigue, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- [The same] ... Sub-Project No. 5-20: Study of schedules, duration and discipline of rest periods for tank crews on long marches. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. —— [The same] ... Final report on Sub- Project No. 5-32: Driver fatigue in Bendix power control tank No. 908 as compared with standard M4A2 medium tank. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 45: Second partial report: Operational and physiological characteristics of the tank T26E3; the physiological work rates of the driver and loader in the tank T26E3 in relation to fatigue and efficiency of performance. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. Bean, W. B. Research in tank crew fatigue. Annual Rep. Armored M. Res. Laborat., 1946, App. D, No. 3, 9.—Brandt, W. Korperliche und seeUsche Beanspruchung des Tank- soldaten. Mil. Wbl., Berl., 1936, 121: 2106.—Talso, P. J., & Clarke, R. W. Environmental stresses on tank crews. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 2, 8-14.—Tank crew fatigue in New Guinea. Mil. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 14, 35-40. TANK CREW 987 TANTALUM --- Protection. See also various subheadings of Tank. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 17: First partial report: Protection of personnel in tanks against toxic agents, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 24: First partial report: Study of head protection for tank crews, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. —— Project No. 35: Final report: Determina- tion of the optimum method for protection of tank crews against chemical warfare agents, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. TANK destroyer battalion. Improvisations in tank destroyer battaUon. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 41. TANK unit. See also Gas poisoning, Medical service. Barre, C [Medical problem in organization of medical service for the tank and motorized units] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1939, 64: 111-55. Also Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 499 (Abstr.)—Beljaev, P. D. Medicinskoe obespecenie tankovoj brigady pri vvode ee v proryv. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, AprU, 48.—Muntsch, O. Panzertruppe. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 410. TANK warfare. See also Night vision subheadings. United States. Army. Medical Depart- ment Research Laboratory. Progress report ... Quartermaster Section abstract. Oct. 1943- Jan. 1944. 4 Nos. 27cm. Fort Knox, 1943-44. --- Annual historical report. Fort Knox (1945) 1946- Borden, D. L. Casualties and medical problems of tank warfare. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 43-50. ----- Coordinating medical problems with tank warfare. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1943) 1944, 49-51.—Burnazian, A. [Medical-sanitary protection of the tank battaUon during attacks] Voen. san. delo, 1937, 34—41.— Ekrem Sadi Kavur. Tank ve tank birUklerinde sihhiye hizmeti. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1945, 74: No. 45, 1-10.— Grey, C. G. Tanks. In: Science Looks Ahead (Low, A. M.) Lond., 1942, 182-6.—Kulikov, S. I. Zabolevaemost v avtodasti v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 97.—Some medical problems of tank warfare. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 76, 2.—Vasilijev, L. Sanitarnoe obespecenie tankovogo soedinenija v boju. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 12-9. TANNIC acid. See also Burns, Treatment: Local remedies. Egorov, L. I. [Problem of using a 5% solution of tannin for disinfection of the surgeon's hands] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: No. 2, 56-9.—Osswald, F. Erfahrungen in der Behandlung von Brandwunden mit Gerbsaure. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1939, 4: 319-22. TANTALUM [foil and wire] See also Neurosurgery, Apparatus. Pudenz, R. H. Uses of tantalum in surgery; a comparison of tantalum wire with other materials for nerve suture. 16p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-133, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. ----Gersh, I., & Etter, H. S. The effect of diathermy on tissues in which tantalum is implanted; preliminary data. 2 1. 26}4cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-133, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Pudenz, R. H., & Shelden, C. H. Uses of tantalum in surgery; tantalum cranioplasty. lOp. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 3 of preceding project. Atraumatic tantalum wire sutures for peripheral nerves. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 7—Effect of diathermy on tissues in which tantalum is implanted. Burned News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: 5.—Gerry, R. G. A simplified technique for the fabrication of tantalum skull plates. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1499-505.—Kiskadden, W. S. Tantalum in war surgery. In: Lect. Reconstr. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1944, 245-50.—Uses of tantalum in surgery. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 9, 9.— Wilson, J. D., & Kaplan, A. Tantalum in repair of extensive injury of the forearm. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1391-4. TAPEWORM. See Taenia. TARAWA. See World War II. TARGET. Hartline, H. K. Note on the target offered by lights of different wave-lengths [1] p. 28cm. Wash., 1941. Forms No. 11, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Vinacke, W. E. Fascination in flight. 11 L 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 13, Res. Proj. X-148 (Av-4-3) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. TARGET indicator. See with Bomber crew. TARGET link test. See Aviator, Fitness tests. TARGET meter. See under Psychomotor test. TARGET spotting. See Spotting. TARGET visibility. See Visibility. TARSUS. See also Foot injury; Fracture—by site: Foot; Metatarsus. Didier. Un cas de luxation du premier cuneiforme du pied. BuU. Soc. meU mil. fr., 1937, 31: 600-2.—Laneri, G. SuUa distrofia scafoidea-tarsica o 1? morbo di Kohler. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 170-8.—Nichita, M. I., & Safca, A. Contribu: tiuni la studiul scafoiditei tarsiene: sindromul scafoidian al lui Kohler. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1928, 27: 345-53.—Spinoit. Un cas de maladie de Koehler. Arch. belg. Serv. san. arm^e, 1939, 92: 241-5.—Williams, E. R. P. Case of Kohler's disease of the tarsal scaphoid. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 351-5. TATTOOING. See also Blood group, Recording. Etcheverry, J. C El tatuaje de los calmettizados. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941-42, 2: 813.—Farenholt, A. Some sta- tistical observations concerning tatooing as seen by the re- cruiting surgeon. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1913, 7: 100.—Korb, J. H. The removal of tattoo marks. Ibid., 1929, 27: 674-7, pi.—Sulzberger, M. B., Kanof, A., & Baer, R. L. Complica- tions following tattooing; sensitization and desensitization to mercury; report of a case. Ibid., 1944, 43: 889-94. TAXATION. Doherty, J. H. Income tax and army pay. 6. ed. 66p. 23y2cm. Harrisb., 1944. Spohr, W. Steuererleichterungen fur zum Wehrdienst Einberufene. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1940, 390. TAXI sense. See Aviator, Training. TAYKIT gasoline burner. See Burner. T B Med. See Technical bulletin, medical. TEA 988 TECHNICAL BULLETIN TEA. Roberg, M., & Meyer, G. Untersuchung von Krautertees (Tee-Ersatz) der Wehrmacht. p.142-220. 20^cm. Berl, 1943. Veroff. Heer. San., 1943, H. 113. Rapczewski, J. [Substitutes for tea and their production] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 280-94. TEAR gas. See also Gas, Production; Gas poisoning, Tear gas. Heinsius, E. Ueber schwere Hornhautschadigung durch konzentriertes Tranengas (Bromazeton) Veroff. Marine San., 1936, H. 28, 109-18, pi.—Hurst, A. F. Lachrymators or tear gases. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 489.—Kissin, M., & Mazer, M. Cutaneous hypersensitivity to tear gas (chloracetophenone) Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 120.—Liebermann, L. [Severe eye injury from tear gas gun] Orv. hetU., 1936, 80: 224.— Lilienthal, W. Ueberempfindlich- keit gegen Bromaceton. Deut. MUitararzt, 1938, 3: 425.— Perez Feito, F. Conceptos generates de los gases lacrimogenos desde el punto de vista mddica. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1929, 19: 33; passim.—Tear shells. Lancet, Lond., 1916, 2: 564. TECHNIC. See in combination with (or as subheading of) the following terms: Blackout; Blood transfusion; Denture; First aid; Food rationing; Medical examination; Medical technic; Nursing; Operat- ing room; Ophthalmology; Plaster of Paris; Plastic surgery; Pneumothorax; Psychological warfare; Psychotechnics; Surgical technic. TECHNICAL bulletin (medical) United States. Department of the Army. Technical bulletin TB MED. Wash., No. 1, 1943— CONTENTS 1. Oxygen therapy apparatus: Closed circuit: Boothby- Lovelace. 1943. 2. Medical procedures to be foUowed at reception stations or other designated faciUties for troops returning from federal duty. 1944. 3. W. D„ M. D., Form No. 78a (Patient's record of syphilis treatment) 1944. 4. Professional medical films. 1944. 5. Portable surgical hospitals. 1944. 6. Data from field on malaria control. 1944. 7. Indicating place of admission on W. D., M. D. Forms No. 52. 1944. 8. Trichomonas vaginaUs vaginitis. 1944. 9. PenicUlin. 1944. 10. Coordination of physical and surgical therapy of ortho- pedic and amputation cases. 1944. 11. Influenza. 1944. 12. Lecture outlines for officers on personnel adjustment problems. 1944. 14. Use of DDT as a mosquito larvicide. 1944. 15. Standard terms for diagnoses. 1944. 16. PeniciUin treatment of resistant gonorrhea. 1944. 18. Medical and sanitary data on Dutch New Guinea. 1944. 19. FaciUties provided for tissue pathology in United States Army. 1944. 20. Medical and sanitary data on the Mariana Islands. 1944. 21. Lecture outUne for enUsted men on personal adjustment problems. 1944. 22. Reduction of fractures during fluoroscopic exposure. 1944. 23. Food and nutrition. 1944. 24. Medical and sanitary data on the KurUe Islands. 1944. 25. Classification of foods, and factors for conversion of unit packages to pounds for use in dietary analysis of rations. 1944. 26. Medical and sanitary data on the Aegean Islands. 1944. 27. Medical and sanitary data on Germany. 1944. 28. Treatment program for psychiatric patients in station and general hospitals. 1944. 29. Aledical and sanitary data on Norway. 1944. 30. Medical and sanitary data on Formosa. 1944. 31. Scrub typhus fever (tsutsugamushi disease) 1944. Rev. ed. 1948. 32. Treatment program for psychiatric patients in station and general hospitals (correction) 1944. 33. Induction station neuropsychiatric examination. 1944. 35. Health hazards from industrial solvents. 1944. 36. Medical and sanitary data on Belgium. 1944. 37. Instructions for operating kit, water testing, poisons, treatment control. 1944. 38. Medical and sanitary data on France. 1944. 39. Medical and sanitary data on the Netherlands. 1944. 40. Medical and sanitary data on Albania. 1944. 41. Medical and sanitary data on the Palau Islands. 1944. 42. Data from the field on malaria control. 1944. 43. Local anesthetic agent. 1944. 44. Identification of fuU acryUc dentures—dental. 1944. 45. Notes on certain infectious diseases. 1944. 46. Medical and sanitary data on Kamchatka. 1944. 47. Control of diseases of respiratory system and other diseases transmitted by discharge from respiratory tract. 1944. 48. Management of neurosyphiUs. 1944. 49. Medical and sanitary data on Rumania. 1944. 50. Medical and sanitary data on the Caroline Islands. 1944. 52. Medical and sanitary data on Denmark. 1944. 53. Emergency feeding of infants, children, and other spe- cial groups of civil populations. 1944. 54. Medical and sanitary data on Sweden. 1944. 55. Medical and sanitary data on Switzerland. 1944. 56. Medical and sanitary data on Portugal. 1944. 57. Medical and sanitary data on Guam. 1944. 58. Medical and sanitary data on Bulgaria. 1944. 59. Medical and sanitary data on Austria. 1944. 60. Use of para-aminobenzoic acid in bacteriological culture media. 1944. 61. Medical and sanitary data on Crete. 1944. 62. Excessive X-radiation exposures during roentgenogra- phy and roentgenoscopy. 1944. 63. Medical and sanitary data on Thailand. 1944. 64. Medical and sanitary data on Turkey. 1944. 65. Drug suppressive treatment of malaria. 1944. 66. Medical and sanitary data on Finland. 1944. 67. Medical and sanitary data on Celebes. 1944. 68. Medical and sanitary data on PhUippine Islands. 1944. 69. Notes on certain diseases of the chest. 1944. 70. Medical and sanitary data on the Molukken Islands and islands in the eastern part of the Banda Sea. 1944. 71. Tuberculous pleurisy with effusion. 1944. 72. Treatment of clinical malaria and malarial parasitemia. 1944. 73. Medical and sanitary data on Yugoslavia. 1944. 74. Electroencephalography; operative technique and inter- pretation. 1944. 75. Medical and sanitary data on the Lesser Sunda and Southwestern Islands. 1944. 76. Neurological diagnostic techniques. 1944. Also Change 1. 1945. 77. Medical and sanitary data on Burma. 1944. 78. Taking of blood specimens. 1944. 79. Medical and sanitary data on Eritrea. 1944. 80. Reconditioning program for neuropsychiatric patients. 1944. 81. Trench foot. 1944. Also Change 1. 1944. 82. Sand-fly (Pappataci, Phlebotomus) fever. 1944. 83. Medical and sanitary data on the Izu, Bonin, Kazan, and Marcus Islands. 1944. 84. Treatment program for psychiatric patients in station and general hospitals. 1944. Also Change 1. 1947. 85. Influenza vaccine. 1944. 86. Medical and sanitary data on French Indo-China. 1944. 87. Data on malaria control. 1944. 88. Medical and sanitary data on Khabarovsk Krai and Maritime Krai (Far Eastern Territory) U. S. S. R. (Excluding Kamchatka Oblast) 1944. 89. Pilonidal cyst and sinus. 1944. 90. Medical and sanitary data on Algeria. 1944. 91. Mounting corrective lenses in welder's goggles. 1944. 92. Preparation of part 9, communicable diseases, of W. D., M. D. Form No. 86ab. 1944. 93. Aledical and sanitary data on the Dodecanese Islands. 1944. 94. Neuropsychiatry for the general medical officer. 1944. 95. Medical and sanitary data on British Malaya. 1944. 97. Rheumatic fever. 1944. 98. Medical and sanitary data on Tunisia. 1944. 99. Life of photoroentgen films. 1944. 100. WAC recruiting station neuropsychiatric examination. 1944. 101. Use of BAL in oU and BAL ointment in treatment of systemic poisoning caused by lewisite and other arsenical bUster gases. 1944. 102. Aledical and sanitary data on Java. 1944. 103. Group psychotherapy. 1944. 104. Use of BAL in oU for treatment of certain severe mapharsen reactions. 1944. 105. Aledical and sanitary data on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. 1944. ' 107. Medical and sanitary data on Czechoslovakia. 1944. 108. Medical and sanitary data on the Ryukyu Islands. 1944. 109. Medical and sanitary data on Ceylon. 1944. 110. Use of DDT as insecticide to kiU adult mosquitoes. 1944. 111. Medical and sanitary data on the MarshaU Islanda 1944. Also Change 1. 1944. 112. Sulfadiazine prophylaxis of acute respiratory diseases. 1944. 113. Medical and sanitary data on Borneo. 1944. 114. Immunization. 1944. Also Change 1. 1949. TECHNICAL BULLETIN 989 TECHNICAL BULLETIN 115. Clinical psychological service in Army hospitals. 1944. Rev. 1946. 116. Use of war wound moulages in teaching emergency medical care and first aid. 1944. 11/. Electrical requirements for X-ray apparatus in the field or in temporary installations. 1944. 118. Medical and sanitary data on Hainan. 1944. 119. Bacillary dysentery. 1944. 120. Medical and sanitary data on Sumatra. 1944. 121. Impregnation of clothing with insect repellent (di- methyl phthalate) 1944. 122. Physical therapy for amputees. 1944. 123. Medical and sanitary data on the Azores. 1944. 124. Plague. 1944. 125. Medical and sanitary data on Corsica. 1944. 126. Medical and sanitary data on Palestine and Trans- Jordan. 1944. 127. Preventive maintenance services for X-ray field unit generator (Item No. 9606000-Onan models No. OTC-38 and OTC-38S) 1945. 128. Medical and sanitary data on the Levant States (Greater Syria) 1944. 129. Medical and sanitary data on the Gold Coast. 1945. 130. Medical and sanitary data on British SomalUand. 1944. 131. Treatment of respiratory depression and asphyxia. 1945. 132. Medical and sanitary data on ItaUan SomalUand. 1945. 133. Suspension-traction treatment of fractures. 1945. 134. Data on malaria control. 1945. 135. Function and scope of Medical Department labora- tories. 1945. 136. Avoidance of relapses of vivax malaria by use of sup- pressive medication. 1945. 137. Physical reconditioning for bed and ward patients. 1945. 138. Cholera. 1945. 139. Medical and sanitary data on Ostrova Komandorskiye. 1945. 140. Medical and sanitary data on Hungary. 194o. 141. Nutritional value and characteristics of certain expedi- tionary and packaged rations. 1945. 142. FUariasis (Wuchereria) with special reference to early stages. 1945. 143. Cutaneous diphtheria. 1945. 144. Rodent control. 1945. 145. Film programs for educational reconditioning in ASF hospitals. 1945. 146. Medical and sanitary data on Pratas Island. 1945. 147. Notes on care of battle casualties. 1945. Also Change 1. 1947. 148. Instructions for preparing and maiUng prosthetic cases to Central Dental Laboratory. 1945. 149. Descriptive Ust of drugs and chemicals in Far East CAD units. 1945. 150. Medical and sanitary data on SakhaUn. 1945. 151. Surgical management of thermal burns. 1945. 152. Medical and sanitary data on Paracel Islands. 1945. 153. First aid for Uquid blister gas contamination of the eye. 1945. 154. Psychiatric social work. 1945. Also Change 1. 1945. 155. Aphasie language disorders. 1945. Also Change 1. 1645. 156. Consultation service. 1945. 157. Chancroid, lymphogranuloma venereum, and granu- oma inguinale. 1945. Also Change 1. 1946. 158. Menopause. 1945. 159. Amebiasis. 1945. Also Change 1. 1947. 160. Medical and sanitary data on Japan. 1945. 161. Control of ringworm in mUitary ammals. 1945. 162. Convalescent care and rehabiUtation of patients with spinal cord injuries. 1945. . 163. Sanitary control of Army swimming pools and swim- ming areas. 1945. 164. Malaria control in the Army. 1945. 165. Medical and sanitary data on Spain (exclusive of the Balearic and Canary Islands) 1945. . 166. FUms for reconditioning for bed and ward patients in ASF hospitals. 1945. Also Change 1. 1945. ► 167. Schistosomiasis japonica. 1945. Also Change 1. 1948. 168. Diabetes melUtus. 1945. 169. Technique for applying gas mask to a helpless patient. 1945 170. Medical problems of redeployment. 1945. 171. Medical and sanitary data on Southeastern China. 1945 172. Treatment of infectious diseases with sulfonamide drugs. 1945. Also Change 1. 1946. 173. Massage in physical therapy. 1945. 174. Medical and sanitary data on India. 1945. 175. Prevention and treatment of adverse effects of heat. 1945. Also Change 1, 1946. . . 176. Medical and sanitary data on Poland & Danzig. 1940. 177. Indications and contraindications for keratoplasty and keratectomies. 1945. ... 178. Medical and sanitary data on Italy. 1945. 179. Medical and sanitary data on Mozambique. 1945. 180. Medical procedures to be followed at reception stations or other designated facilities for mUitary personnel returning from foreign duty. 1945. 181. Japanese B. encephalitis. 1945. 182. Data on malaria control. 1945. 183. Visceral leishmaniasis, kala-azar. 1945. Also Change 1. 1947. 184. Disinfestation procedures. 1945. 185. Medical and sanitary data on the Balearic Islands. 1945. 186. Moistureproofing and fungiproofing (tropicaUzing) Medical Department equipment. 1945. Rev. ed. 1950. 187. Music in reconditioning in ASF convalescent and general hospitals. 1945. 188. Use of projector AN/TFQ-5 for implementing film program outlined in TB MED 166. 1945. 189. Medical and sanitary data on the Gilbert and EUice Islands, Ocean Islands, and Nauru. 1945. 190. Water treatment in areas where amebiasis and schisto- somiasis are hazards. 1945. 191. Transportation and storage of unexposed sensitized materials. 1945. 192. Medical and sanitary data on the Canary Islands. 1945. 193. PoliomyeUtis. 1945. 194. DDT insecticides and their uses. 1945. 195. The Army's aural rehabilitation program for the deafened. 1945. 196. Management of gonorrhea. 1945. 197. Medical and sanitary data on Uganda. 1946. 198. Management of syphiUs. 1945. Also Change 1. 1946. 199. Medical Museum and Arts Detachments (MM&AD) 12 September 1945. 1945. 200. Spraying of DDT from aircraft. 1946. 201. Psychiatric testimony before courts martial. 1945. 202. Allergy. 1945. Rev. ed. 1950. 203. Nomenclature and method of recording diagnoses. 1945. 204. Complications of blood transfusion. 1945. 205. Leprosy. 1945. 206. Infectious hepatitis. 1945. 207. Ward officer and reconditioning in ASF hospital. 1945. 208. Medical and sanitary data on Korea. 1945. 209. Medical and sanitary data on Irkutsk and Chita Oblasts, and the Yakut and Buryat-MongoUan Autonomous RepubUcs. 1945. 210. Professional rounds and meetings in hospitals. 1945. 211. Lower bearings for leg bath and arm bath manufactured by J. Beeber Co. 1945. 212. Neurotropic virus diseases. 1946. 213. Clothing impregnating plant M-l, Theater of Opera- tions. 1946. 214. Medical and sanitary data on Egypt. 1946. 215. Medical and sanitary data on Eire. 1946. 216. Medical and sanitary data on Manchuria. 1946. 217. Medical and sanitary data on the Ivory Coast. 1946 218. Epidemic, louse-borne, typhus. 1946. 219. Medical and sanitary data on Karafuto. 1946. 220. Medical and sanitary data on Northeastern China. 1946. 221. Diagnosis of active tuberculosis. 1946. Also Change 1. 1946. 222. Physical and educational program for tuberculous patients in Army hospitals. 1946. 223. Respiratory protective devices. 1946. 224. Medical nutrition examination. 1946. 225. Medical and sanitary data on Argentina. 1947. 226. Veterinary food inspection procedure. 1947. 227. Surgical treatment of hernia. 1947. 228. Silver or silver nitrate stains. 1947. 229. Sanitary control of water supplies for fixed instaUations. 1949. 230. Management of venereal diseases. 1949. 231. Prevention of spread of tuberculosis in Army and Air Force hospitals. 1949. Also Change 1. 1949. Veterans. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10. Wash., No. 1, 1946- CONTENTS 1. Revised specifications for bread, enriched. 1946. 2. Conservation of butter and fats. 1946. 3. Recent changes in the composition of commercial peni- cUlin. Walker, A. M. 1946. 4. Food conservation. 1946. 5. Folic acid tablets and thiouracU tablets. 1946. 6. Tridione capsules (Abbott) 1946. 7. Use and service of cream for coffee and whole mUk for cereal. 1946. 8. Benadryl kapseals (Parke, Davis Co.) 1946. 9. The treatment of poisoning by arsenicals and mercury with BAL. Walker, A. M. 1946. 10. Tests for coccidioidomycosis. 1946. 11. Minimum required books for pharmacies, daily working references. 1946. TECHNICAL BULLETIN 990 TECHNICAL MANUAL 13. Procedures for issuance and use of prosthetic service card. 1946. 14. Treatment of malaria. Simmons, J. S. 1946. 15. The fractionation of plasma proteins. Walker, J. M. 1946. 16. Resources available to Veterans Administration social workers, chief attorneys and personal counselors through home service in American Red Cross chapters. 1946. 17. _ Procedures for use in VA hospitals of experimental or investigational drugs not commerciaUy avaUable in interstate commerce. 1946. 18. Out-Datient care of diabetes meUitus. 1946. 19. Multi-vitamins, authorization to use. 1946. 20. New methods of treating thyrotoxicosis. Means, J. H. 1946. 21. The bacteriological diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Pinner, M. 1946. 22. FoUc acid in the treatment of macrocytic anemias. Heinle, R. W. 1946. 23. Surgery of the autonomic nervous system. White, J. C. 1946. 24. The management of syphiUs. 1947. Also Change 1. 1948. 25. The current status of peniciUin therapy. Romansky, M. J. 1947. 26. The medical management of neurosyphilis. Leifer, W. A. 1947. 27. Amebiasis, with especial reference to its late compUca- tions. Elsom, K. A. 1947. 28. The treatment of the epUeptic veteran. Lennox, W. G., & Walker, A. E. 1947. 29. The management of diabetes mellitus. Duncan, G. G. 1947. 30. Venous thrombosis in the lower Umbs; its present day treatment. Homans, J. 1947. 31. The diagnosis and treatment of acute and chronic external otitis. CampbeU, P. A. 1947. 32. The present status of viral hepatitis, with particular reference to chronic and residual forms. Capps, R. B. 1947. 33. CUnical aspects and treatment of the more common intestinal parasites of man. Most, H. 194<. 34. A preliminary statement concerning the effects of strep- tomycin upon tuberculosis in man. Walker, A. M. 1947. 35. Management of emotional reactions in patients with somatic disease. Frank, J. D. 1947. 36. Schistosomiasis in the veteran. Most, H. 1947. 37. The effect of streptomycin upon pulmonary tuberculosis in man; preliminary report ot a cooperative study of 223 cases by the Army, Navy, and Veterans Administration. 1947. 38. The pathogenesis of aUergic disorders and the principles of their management. Alexander, H. L. 1947. 39. Vagotomy in the treatment of peptic ulcer. Ruffin, J. M. 1947. 40. Rocky Mountain spotted fever. Topping, N. H. 1947. Also Change 1. 1949. 41. The measurement of renal function. Hayman, J. M., jr. 1948. 42. Shock therapies of the psychoses. Paster, S. 1948. 43. The diagnosis and treatment of intervertebral disc rupture. Bradford. F. K. 1948. 44. Management of cardiac faUure. DeGraff, A. C. 1948. Also Change 1. 1948. 45. The measurement of cardiac output. Ebert, R. V. 1948. 46. Prefrontal leukotomy, an evaluation. Solomon, H. C. 1948. 47. Management of vivax malaria in the veteran. Most, H. 1948. 48. Late residuals of primary coccidioidomycosis. Owen, G. C. 1948. 49. Diagnosis and management of bruceUosis, undulant fever. Spink, W. W. 1949. 50. Radioisotopes in medicine. Lyon, G. M. 1949. 51. The vitamins and vitamin deficiency disease. WUbur, D. L., & Armstrong, C. D. 1949. 52. The mode of action of drugs upon the autonomic nervous system. Comroe, J. H., jr. 1949. 53. Spinal anesthesia for diagnosis, prognosis and therapy. Dripps, R. D. 1949. 54. The management of syphUis. Leifer, W. 1949. 55. The medical management of neurosyphiUs. LeUer, W. 1949. 56. The biology of pernicious anemia. Strauss, M. B. 1949. 57. The use of digitaUs, with special reference to its toxicity. Gootnick, A. 1949. 58. The measurement of pulmonary function. RUey, R. L. 1949. 59. Arterial hypertension. Schroeder, H. A. 1949. 60. Rheumatoid arthritis, with especial reference to its treatment. Rosenberg, E. F. 1949. 61. The treatment of coronary thrombosis with myocardial infarction. Wright, I. S. 1950. 500. Electric shock therapy. Ozarin, L. D. 1947. 501. Insulin shock therapy in schizophrenia. Shurley, J. T., & Bond, E. D. 1948. 503. Spinal cord injuries. Bors, E. H. J. 1948. 504. An integrated treatment program for psychiatric patients. Ozarin, L. D. 1949. TECHNICAL manual. Bemerkungen zu Krankenblattern und allgemeine Anordnungen zur Diagnostik, Be- handlung und arztl. Betreuung der Soldaten. Berl., No. 1, 1938- Germany. Luftwaffe [Luftwaffen-Druck- vorschrift] L. Dv. Berl., L. Dv. 43a, 1941- CONTENTS L. Dv. 43a. Die Verwaltung der Truppenki.chen bei der Luftwaffe. 1941. Beih. 1. Sammlung von Merkblattern iiber Lagerung und Behandlung von Lebensmitteln. No. 1-43, 45. 1941—44. Beih. 2. Merkblatt iiber die Behandlung und Pflege der Verpflegungs- und Futtermittel in der Kalte. 1942. Beih. 3. Die Kartoffel in der Soldatenernahrung, insbeson- dere im Winter. 1942. L. Dv. 86a. Kleines Feldkochbuch fiir behelfsmassiges Kochen. 1942. L. Dv. 86c. Zubereitung der Start verpflegung. 1943. L. Dv. 94. Vorschrift uber arztUche Untersuchung auf Fliegertauglichkeit und FaUschirmschiitzentaugUchkeit [Re- print] 1939. L. Dv. 410. Luftschutzdienst in Unterkiinften, Anstalten und Anlagen der Wehrmacht. Anlage 7: BauUcher Luftschutz in Lazaretten, Krankenhausern, HeU- und Pflegeanstalten. 1938. L. Dv. 771. Die biologische Prufung von kampfstoff- verdachtigen oder entgUteten Lebens- und Futtermitteln in Veterinar-Untersuchungs-SteUen des Sicherheits- und Hilfs- dienstes. 1939. L. Dv. 781. RichtUnien iiber Lagerung und Pflege dea Luftschutzsanitatsgerats. 1937. L. Dv. 782. Vorschrift fiir das Lagern und die Pflege des Gasabwehrgerates des Sicherheits- und HUfsdienstes. T. 4: Lagern von Entgiftungstoff. 1938. L. Dv. 787. Anweisung fiir den Satz Arznei- und Verband- mittel fiir LS-Rettungsstellen mit Packordnung. Ausg. 1939 [Reprint] 1941. L. Dv. 2304. [See M. Dv. 457 (Marine-Druckvorschrift)] Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. Berl., &c, H. Dv. la, 1942— contents H. Dv. la. Verzeichnis der planmassigen Heeres-Druck- vorschriften. 1942. ------ Anh. 2. Verzeichnis der Merkblatter, RichtUnien usw. des Heeres. 1943. ------ Anh. 2. Merkblatt. No. 18a/17. Taschenbuch fiir den Winterkrieg [Reprint] 1943. ------No. 53/1. Der Gipsverband; Anleitung zur Anwen- dung und Technik. 1943. ------No. 53 /2. Anweisungen fiir die Sanitatsoffiziere zum D. U.-Verfahren im Heere und in der Luftwaffe. 1940. ------No. 53/3. Sprachverstandigungstatel fur den Lazarett- gebrauch. 1943. ------No. 53c/51. Malaria. 1942. ------No. 53c/55. Das Fleckfieber; Vorbeugung, Erken- nung, Behandlung. 1942. ------No. 53d /56. Der Arzt im Nahen Osten und in Nord- afrika. 1942. ------No. 53d/59. Truppenhygiene im Winter. 1942. ---;— No. 53d/62. AerztUche Anweisung zur BeurteUung der Kriegsbrauchbarkeit bei Kriegsmusterungen. V. U. Wm. T. 4, Ausz. 1. 1942. ------No. 53d/6d. Richtlinien fur die Versorgung Ver- wundeter in den vorderen Sanitats-Einrichtungen. 1942. ------No. 53d/64. Erfahrungen mit der Sanitats-Kompanie (mot.) 1942. ------No. 53e/68. Afghanistan; geographisch-hygienische Bemerkungen. 1942. ------No. 61/5. Lagerkunde fiir verderbUche Lebensmittel 1941. ------No. 72/1. Bestimmungen iiber die Erfassung, Zufuh- rung und Betreuung der siedlungswiUigen Kriegsteilnehmer fiir die wiedergewonnenen Siedlungsraume. 1943. H. Dv. 5. Vorschrift fiir die Behandlung der Sanitats- ausrustung und fiir die HersteUung von Verband- und Arznei- mitteln. 1935. H. Dv. 11. Das Truppenpferd. ------H. 1. Pferdepflege, StaUpflege, Fiittern undTranken. 1937. ------H. 2. Korperbau, Erkrankungen, Futtermittel. 1938. H. Dv. 21/1. Kriegssanitatsvorschrift (Heer) [Reprint] 1941. H. Dv. 21/2. Kriegssanitatsvorschrift (Heer) 1939. Also later edition [no date] H. Dv. 26. Richtlinien fiir die psychologischen PriifsteUen der Wehrmacht und fiir das Psychologische Laboratorium des Reichskriegsministeriums. 1937. H. Dv. 38. Vorschrift fiir das Kriegsgefangenenwesen. ------H. 2. Abkommen iiber die Behandlung der Kriegs- gefangenen vom 27. JuU 1929. Genfer Abkommen zur Verbes- TECHNICAL MANUAL 991 TECHNICAL MANUAL serung des Loses der Verwundeten und Kranken der Heere im Felde vom 27. JuU 1929 [Reprint] 1940. ------ H. 9. Dienstanweisung fiir den Lagerarzt eines Kriegsgefangenenlagers und Chefarzt des Kriegsgefanenen- lagerlazaretts. 1940. H. Dv. 43a. Vorschrift fiir die Verwaltung der Truppen- kiichen (Heer) Beiheft: Uebersicht iiber den Nahrstoffgehalt und den Nahrwert, Kalorien, der wichtigsten Nahrungsmittel. 1937. H. Dv. 56. Kriegsveterinarvorschrift. ------ H. 1. Organisation und Aufgaben des Kriegs- veterinardienstes [Reprint] 1944. ------ H. 2. Dienstanweisungen fiir Veterinardienste. 1940. ------ H. 6. Grundsatze fur den Hufbeschlag. 1939. ------H. 7. Veterinardienstliche Buchfiihrung und Be- richterstattung; Muster. 1941. H. Dv. 57. Heeresveterinarvorschrift. Anh. 2: Seuchen- vorschrift. 1930. Heeresveterinarvorschrift vom 6. April 1932. Hierzu Anhang I mit Atlas, Anhang II und III. 1932. H. Dv. 59. Unterrichtsbuch fur Sanitatsunteroffiziere und -mannschaften. 1939. Also reprint. 1940. ------ No. 2a. Die Rontgenaufnahmetechnik; aUgemeiner Teil und Aufnahmeeinstellungen. 1944. H. Dv. 61. Kolonial-Veterinarvorschrift. ------ T. 5. Tierseuchen; Bekampfung und Behandlung [Reprint] 1942. H. Dv. 75. Bestimmungen fiir die Erhaltung des Heeres im Kriegszustand; Sinngemass gultig fiir besonderen Einfass. 1939. H. Dv. 82/5b. Bestimmungen fiir Entlassung von Unteroffi- zieren und Mannschaften des Heeres wahrend des Krieges. 1941. H. Dv. 86. Feldkochbuch. 1941. H. Dv. 100. Krankentragerordnung [Reprint] 1938. H. Dv. 100/1. Ausbildungsvorschrift fiir Krankentrager und Sanitatskompanien. H. 1: Krankentragerausbildung. Ab- schnitte H bis L. 1938. H. Dv. 183. Arzneiheft fiir Heer und Luftwaffe. 1939. H. Dv. 187/1. 1. Fiirsorge- und Versorgungsgesetz fur die ehemaUgen Angehorigen der Wehrmacht und ihre HinterbUe- benen; Wehrmachtfursorge- und -versorgungsgesetz. ------ 2. Fiirsorge- und Versorgungsgesetz fiir die ehe- maUgen Angehorigen der Wehrmacht bei besonderem Einsatz und ihre HinterbUebenen; Einsatzfursorge- und -versorgungs- gesetz. 1940. H. Dv. 193. Reichswehr-Sanitats-Vorschrift. ------ T. 2. Heilfursorge mit Kurbestimmungen. 1933. ------ T. 3. Gesundheitsdienst. 1934. ------ 1. 5. Lazarette. 1935. H. Dv. 193. Wehrmacht-Sanitats-Vorschrift. ------ T. 6. Pharmazeutisch-chemischer Dienst. 1935. ------ T. 8. AerztUche Berichtanweisung [Reprint] 1939. Beih.: Krankheiten-Verzeichnis. 1936. H. Dv. 194. Entseuchungs- und Entwesungsvorschrift fiir die Wehrmacht. 1939. H. Dv. 195/1. Der Heeres-Trinkwasserbereiter. 1941. H. Dv. 195/2. Das Tornisterfiltergerat. 1941. H. Dv. 195/4. Der Satz Streckvorbandgerat; Beschreibung und Bedienungsanweisung. 1942. H. Dv. 195/5. Der Anhanger (1 achsig) fiir Entseuchung mit Brausevorrichtung (Sonderanhanger 2) 1942. H. Dv. 195/6. Der Satz Entwesungsgerat 42. 1943. H. Dv. 195/7. Der Maschinensatz 220 Volt (Wechselstrom) 15/18 kVA als Anhanger (einachsig) fahrbar, fiir Sanitatszwecke; Beschreibung und Betriebsanweisung. 1942. H. Dv. 195/8. Der Satz Licht- und Kraftzubehor zum Maschinensatz 220 Volt (Wechselstrom) 15/18 kVA fiir Sani- tatszwecke; Beschreibung und Besienungsanweisung. 1942. H. Dv. 195/8a. Der Satz Licht- und Kraftzubehor fiir Sanitatszwecke zum schweren Maschinensatz A: Beschreibung und Bedienungsanweisung. 1944. H. Dv. 208/2. Uebersicht der Feldsanitatsausrustung [Reprint] 1940. H. Dv. 208/3. Uebersicht der wirtschaftlichen Sanitatsaus- rustung der Sanitatseinheiten [Reprint] 1937. H. Dv. 208/4. ZusammensteUung der Packordnungen der Sanitatsbehaltnisse: Sanitatstasche fiir Sanitatsoffiziere; Sani- tatsverbandzeug; Sanitatstasche fiir Anberittene-Paar; Sani- tatstasche fiir Berittene, mit Tragegurt; Krankentragertasche- Paar; Krankentragertasche fiir Berittene, mit Tragegurt; Ver- bandkasten; Sanitatstornister 34; Verbandtasche; Sanitats- D&ckt&sctiG Pfi&r 1941 H. Dv. 208/5.' Packordnung des Sanitatskastens 1930, vom 1935 [Reprint] 1937. Also rev. ed. 1941. H. Dv. 208/6. Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz a; Truppensanitatsausrustung. 1941. H. Dv. 208/7. Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz b; Vorrat Sanitats-Gerat. 1941. H. Dv. 208/8. Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz c und der Sanitatsausrustung Erganzungssatz a. 1941. H. Dv. 208/9. Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, Satz d; Zug Feldlazarett. 1941. . , . , H. Dv. 208/10. Uebersicht der Gas-Sanitatsmittel in der Feldsanitatsausrustung. 1935. Also rev ed. 1941. H. Dv. 208/11. Packordnung der Sanitatsausrustung, leichter Satz, vom AprU 41 [Reprint] 1942. H. Dv. 208/12. Packordnung des Gebirgs-Sanitatskastens, Anl. S 2263. 1939. Also rev. ed. 1944. H. Dv. 208/13. Packordnung der Gebirgstruppensanitats- ausriistung, Satz i, Anl. S 2319. 1942. H. Dv. 208/14. Packordnung der Gebirgs-Sanitatskompanie. 1939. Also rev. ed. 1941. H. Dv. 208/15. Packordnung des Kleinen bakteriologischen Feldlaboratoriums; Packordnung; Gebrauchsanweisung, vom August 1941. 1941. H. Dv. 208/16. Packordnung des Bakteriologischen Feld- laboratoriums; Packordnung; Betriebsanleitung, vom August 1941 [Reprint] 1942. H. Dv. 208/17. Packordnung des grossen Reagenzien- kastens; Chemisches Feldlaboratorium, Kasten 8, vom 1. September 1939; Packordnung; Betriebsanleitung [Reprint] 1941. Also Suppl. Inhaltsverzeichnis des grossen Reagentien- kastens; zugleich Packordnung [1939?] H. Dv. 208/18. Packordnung des Chemischen Feldlabora- toriums; Packordnung; Betriebsanleitung, vom 1. August 1939 [Reprint] 1941. H. Dv. 208/19. Packordnung der Ausriistung fur Patho- logen, vom 1. Juni 1939. 1939. H. Dv. 208/21. Packordnung des KUnischen Handlabora- toriums; Packordnung; Arbeitsvorschrift, vom 1. 1. 43. 1943. H. Dv. 208/22. Packordnung und Betriebsanleitung des zahnarztUchen Gerates 41, vom 1. 11. 42. 1942. H. Dv. 208/23. Packordnung und Arbeitsvorschrift des Prtifgerats fiir chemische Kampfstoffe, vom 1. 8. 43. 1943. H. Dv. 209. Sammelheft Merkblatter fiir den Sanitatsdienst, vom 1. August 1939. 1939-44. H. Dv. 209/2. Sammelheft Richtlinien und Merkblatter fiir den Heeres-Sanitatsdienst, vom 1. Februar 1942. 1942-44. H. Dv. 231/1. Kriegsvolkerrecht; Sammlung zwischen- staatUcher Abkommen von aUgemeiner Bedeutung fiir die Truppe, vom 1. Oktober 1939. 1940. H. Dv. 251. Dienstanweisung zur Beurteilung der Dienst- fahigkeit fiir das Heer und zur Ausstellung heeresarztUcher Zeugnisse, vom 22.o.l929. 1929. H. Dv. 251/2. [See Marine-Druckvorschrift M. Dv. No. 457] H. Dv. 252. Vorschrift iiber miUtararztUche Untersuchungen der Wehrmacht. Teil 1. Untersuchungen Dienstpflichtiger und FreiwUUger auf TaugUchkeit, vom 29. April 1937. 1937. ------ T. 4. Aerztliche Anweisung zur BeurteUung der Kriegsbrauchbarkeit bei Kriegsmusterungen, vom 1. 4. 1944. 1944. H. Dv. 320/4. Wehrmacht-Verwaltungsvorschrift. 4. TeU: Vorschrift fiir die HeeresverpflegungsdienststeUen, vom 1. 6. 1939. 1939. H. Dv. 373. Bestimmungen fiir besondere Dienstverhalt- nisse der Kriegspfarrer beim Feldheer, vom 18. Juni 1941. 1941. H. Dv. 395. Gasabwehrdienst aller Waffen. ------ H. 2a. Die Gasmaske 30. 1939. ------ H. 3. Reinigen des Gaschutzgerats, vom 1. 8. 41. 1941. ------ H. 4. Prufgerat fiir Gasmasken, vom 8. 6. 37. 1937. ------ H. 6. Der Riechprobenkasten. 1939, ------ H. 7. Das Heeres-Sauerstoffschutzgerat, vom 1. 8. 39. 1939. '------' H. 8. Der Heeresatmer, vom 26. 10. 37. 1938. ------ H. 11a. Die Gasspiirgerate, vom 25. 7. 41. 1941. ------ H. lib. Entgiften, vom 15. 1. 43. 1943. ------ H. 1 lc. Entgiften von Bekleidung und Ausriistung in ortstesten Anlagen, vom 1. 1. 43. 1943. ------ H. lo. Der Gasanzeiger, vom 15. 3. 41. 1941. ------ H. 16. Behelfs-Gasschutz, vom 26. 6. 44. 1944. H. Dv. 396. Wirkung der chemischen Kampfstoffe und sonstiger schadUcher Stoffe auf den Menschen sowie Behand- lung der Kampfstoffverletzungen, vom 25. JuU 1939. Also rev. ed., Kampfstoffverletzungen; Wirkung der chemischen Kampistoffe und sonstiger schadUcher Stoffe auf den Menschen sowie Behandlung der dadurch hervorgerufenen Schadigungen, vom 1. 1. 1943. 1943. H. Dv. 410/7. [See Luftwaffen-Druckvorschrift L. Dv. 410/7] H. Dv. 463. Beschreibung des veterinararztUchen Gerats vom 4. Februar 1933. 1933. H. Dv. 466. HUfskommandos bei Notstanden, vom 16. Marz 1936. 1936. H. Dv. 488. Vorschrift itir das Verwalten der Waffen und des Gerats bei der Truppe. ------ T. 5. Verwalten der Waffen und des Gerats beim Feldheer, mit Anhang iiber Munition, Bekleidung, Verpflegung und Pferde, vom 29. Mai 1940. 1940. ------ T. 7. Veterinar- und Fahnenschmiedegerat, vom 15. Dezember 1921. 1921. Germany. Oberkommando der Kriegs- marine [Marine-Druckvorschrift] M. Dv. Berl., M. Dv. 271, 1941- CONTENTS M. Dv. 271. SoU der Sanitatsausrustungen: 1. Allgemeine Bestimmungen [Reprint] 1941. 2. Sanitatsausrustungen der Schiffe mit Apothekenein- richtung [Reprint] 1941. 3. Sanitatsausrustungen fiir Schiffe ohne Apothekenein- richtung [Reprint] 1941. 4. Sanitatsausrustungen und Sanitatsgerate der MarineteUe am Land [Reprint] 1941. o. Sanitatsbehaltnisse [Reprint] 1941. TECHNICAL MANUAL 992 TECHNICAL MANUAL 6. Instrumentenbestecke und arztUche Gerate. 1941. 7. Schiffssanitatsausriistung [Reprint] 1941. 8. ZahnarztUche Ausriistung. 1941. 9. Gassanitatsmittel. 1941. M. Dv. 457. Dienstanweisung zur Beurteilung der Dienst- fahigkeit fur die Kriegsmarine und zur AussteUung yon marine- arztUchen Zeugnissen im Kriege oder bei besonderem Einsatz. 1942. M. Dv. 459. Beschreibung des veterinararztUchen Gerats vom 4. Februar 1933. 1933. M. Dv. 695/1. Ueber die Beeinflussbarkeit der menschUchen Dunkeladaptation durch verschiedene Pharmaka. Studnitz, G. v., & Lange, V. [1943?] M. Dv. 701. Ueber Nachtsehproben mit Leuchtfarbe. Tschermak-Seysenegg, A., & Heinsius, E. 1943. United States. Air Force. Air Forces manual. N. Y., &c, No. 23, 1944- CONTENTS 23. Handbook of recovery. [24]p. 1944. 25. Series: ------ 0-1. FUght Surgeon's reference file. [v. p.] 1945. -----— 0-6. Management of common eye disorders. 45p. [1945] ------ 1. Management of common cutaneous diseases. Rev. ed. 17p. 1945. ------ 2. Physiology of flight. Rev. ed. 94p. 1945. ------ 3. Management of allergic diseases. 53 1. 1945. ------ 60-2. Physiology of flight. Rev. ed. 94p. 1946. 26. Introducing Joe FUght GremUn. 26p. 1944. 49. Let's walk. 31p. 1944. 160-40. Prevention of spread of tuberculosis in Army and Air Force hospitals. 14p. 1949. United States. Department of the Army. Technical manual TM. [size varies] Wash., 1940-49. CONTENTS Ser. 1: Air 219. Basic photography. 342p. 21cm. 1941. 240. Arctic manual. Rev. ed. 74p. 21 Hem. 1942. Also Rev. ed. 131p. 21cm. 1944. 705. Physiological aspects of flying and maintenance of physical fitness. 127p. 23cm. 1941. Also Rev. ed. Physio- logical aspects of flying. 79p. 21 ^cm. 1943. Ser. 3: Chemical 205. The gas mask. 144p. 21 Hem. 1941. Also Rev. ed. 31p. 21Hcm. 1943. Also Change 1. 4p. 1943. 215. MiUtary chemistry and chemical agents. 164p. 23cm. 1940. Also Rev. ed. 171p. 21Hem. 1942. 220. Chemical decontamination materials and equipment. 44p. 23cm. 1942. 221. Decontaminating Apparatus M3A1. 210p. 22cm. 1943. 305. Use of smokes and lacrimators in training. 28p. 23cm. 1940. 350. Gasproof shelters. 59p. 22cm. 1943. Ser. 5: Engineer 295. Water supply and water purification. 312p. 23cm. Fort Belvoir, 1943. Also Rev. ed. 347p. 23 Hem. 1945. 665. Operation of sewerage and sewage treatment facUities at fixed Arm} instaUations. 169p. 25 Hem. 1945. Ser. 8: Medical 210. Guides to therapy for medical officers. 185p. 17 Hem. 1942. Also Change 1. 61p. 22cm. 1943. 220. Aledical department soldier's handbook. 486n. 22Hcm. 1941. 225. Dental technicians. 200p. 21 Hem. 1942. 227. Methods for laboratory technicians. 447p. 23cm. 1941. Also Change 1. 1 1. 1942. Also Rev. ed. 618d. 23Hcm. 1947. 233. Methods for pharmacy technicians. 202p. 23cm. 1941. 240. Roentgenograph^ technicians. 223p. 23cm. 1941. 245. Army medical supply depot. 20p. 21 Hem. 1942. 255. Terminal physical examination on separation from mUitary service. 34p. 26cm. 1945. 260. Fixed hospitals of the Medical Department; general and station hospitals. 271p. 23cm. 1941. 262. Administration of fixed hospitals, Zone of Interior [v p.] 28cm. 1945-46. 275. MUitary roentgenology. 153p. 23cm. 1942. 280. MUitary roentgenology. 447p. 27 Hem. 1944. Also Change 1. 8p. 27Hcm. 1945. 285. Treatment of casualties from chemical agents. 51p. 23cm. 1941. Also Rev. ed. 76p. 22cm. 1942. Also Change 1. 7 1. 21 Hem. 1942. Also Rev. ed. 136p. 23cm. 1945. 290. Educational reconditioning. 59p. 23cm. 1945. 291. Occupational therapy. 80p. 23cm. 1945. 292. Physical reconditioning. 290p. 15H x 23cm. 1945. 293. Physical therapy for lower-extremity amputees. 65p. 24cm. 1946. 300. Notes on eye, ear, nose, and throat in aviation medicine 286p. 23cm. 1940. 305. Notes on cardiology in aviation medicine. 204p. 23cm. 1940. 310. Notes on physiology in aviation medicine. 95p. 23cm 1940. 320. Notes on psychology and personality studies in aviation medicine. 335p. 23cm. 1941. 325. Outline of neuropsychiatry in aviation medicine. 172d 23cm. 1940. 350. Technique of medical diathermy. 54p. 23cm. 1944. 450. Veterinary administration 39p. 23cm. 1941. 500. Hospital diets. 309p. 23cm. 1941. Also Rev. ed. 132p. 26cm. 1945. 501. Nutrition. 59p. 22Hcm. 1949. 610. Field operating lamp. 23p. 23cm. 1945. 611. Surgical _ instruments, indirect blood transfusion apparatus and misceUaneous surgical suppUes; care and main- tenance. 13p. 23cm. 1944. 612. Distilling apparatus. 25p. 23cm. 1945. 613. Case, Bone Operating, 110 volt, AC-DC, Item 3073008 19p. 23cm. 1944. 614. Cardiograph, Portable. 33p. 23cm. 1944. 615. Gasoline stoves and burners. 32p. 23 Hem. 1945. 616. Electro-surgical Unit, Portable. 25p. 23Hcm. 1945. 617. Mask Type Oxygen Therapy Outfit, Complete, and Oxygen Therapy Outfit with Manifold. 33p. 23cm. 1944. 618. Suction Apparatus, Portable, Electric. Rev. ed. 20o 23Hcm. 1945. 619. Basal MetaboUsm Apparatus, Items 4020006, 4020008 4020012. 55p. 23cm. 1944. 620. Serological water baths, Items 4479008 and 4480008 33p. 23cm. 1944. 621. Lamp, Therapeutic, Mercury Arc, Air-cooled, MobUe Complete, 110-Volt, 60-Cycle, Item 7126005. 39p. 23cm' 1944. 623. Anesthesia Apparatus, Portable, Item 9350000. 60d 23cm. 1945. 624. Sinusoidal Machine. 12p. 23cm. 1945. 625. Cassette Changer, Stereoscopic, Upright, MagneticaUy ControUed. 39p. 23cm. 1944. 626. Generator, Field Operating Lamp, Item 9931700. 207p. 23cm. 1945. 627. Diathermy Apparatus, Short Wave, Complete, 110 Volt, 60 Cycle, Item 7105505. 19p. 23cm. 1945. 628. Instrument SterUizer, Item 7917005. 20p. 23cm. 1944. 629. Field X-Ray FUm Processing Equipment, Items 9611500 and 9611700, 9605500. 79p. 23cm. 1945. 630. X-Ray Field Unit Generator, Item 9606000. 122p. 23cm. 1945. 633. X-ray Field Unit, Fluoroscopic, Foreign Body Local- ization, Complete, Item 9621500. 68p. 23cm. 1945. 634. Dental X-Ray Machine, Items 6088005, 6088010. 44p. 23cm. 1945. 635. Blood Refrigeration Unit Refrigerator, Item 9960110. 114p. 23cm. 1945. 638. Engine, Handpiece, Straight; Engine Handpiece, Angle. 20p. 23cm. 1944. Ser. 10: Quartermaster 205. Mess management and training. 48p. 21 Hem. 1942. 210. Inspection of subsistence supplies. 139p. 21 Hem. 1940. 220. UtUities. 256p. 23cm. 1940. 275. Principles of cold weather clothing and equipment. 82p. 23cm. 1944. 405. The Army cook. 259p. 21 Hem. 1942. 406. Cooking dehydrated foods. 73p. 23cm. 1943. 410. The Army baker. 160p. 21cm. 1942. 412. Army recipes. 268p. 23Hcm. 1944. 420. Emergency food plants and poisonous plants of the islands of the Pacific. 149p. 17cm. 1943. 645. Fumigation and bath company. 31p. 27cm. 1944. Ser. 12: Adjutant General 240. Quartermaster mortuary procedures. Supplement 1. 77p. 26Hcm. 1945. 240A. Quartermaster mortuary procedure. 46p. 26Hcm. 1945. 250. Administration. 455p. 22cm. 1942. Ser. 27: MUitary Law 251. Treaties governing land warfare. 196p. 21 Hem. 1944. Ser. 28: Welfare, Recreation and Morale 306. Hospital library service. 32p. 23Hcm. 1945. TECHNICIAN. See also Aviation medical technician; Dental technician; Medical technician; Radio techni- cian; Veterinary technician. United States. Army. Enlisted Tech- nicians School. Army & Navy General Hospital. Class outline for basic technicians. 97p. 21cm. Hot Springs National Park, 1944. TELEMETRY 993 TEMPORO-ORBITAL REGION TELEMETRY. Angius T. Arruolamento e selezione dei cannonieri tele- metristi della M. M. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1947, 52: 303-32, pi. ------ Scoperta, rotta, punteria e telemetraggio notturno in' Marina. Ibid., 333-40.—Bellecci, P. Osservazioni sul- l'arruolamento dei telemetristi nella Marina da guerra. Ibid., 411-4. TELESCOPE. See also Tank, Illumination and vision. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 6: Vision in tanks; third partial report on Sub-Project No. 6-4: Study of means for improving sighting telescopes; lateral-offset sight. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. ---- Project No. 37: Second partial report: Study of errors in field artillery practice; an analysis of the sources of error in the use of the panoramic telescope M12 and development of principles of design for an improved instrument. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 38: The military charac- teristics and design of observation telescope. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. ---- Project No. 40: Military characteristics of spectacle-type binoculars, v. p. 28cm'. Fort Knox, 1944. ---- Project No. 47: Test of telescopes T122 and T123. 3p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. Night telescope. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 4c, 1. TELSON rocker. See Plaster of Paris, Apparatus. TEMPERATURE. See also Cold; Heat; Thermometry. Effects of temperature. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 24-31, pi — Jarisch, A. Effects of drugs on cooled animals. Ibid., App. 3i, 1.—Nagayama, T. Byositu no kokan-tai ni tuite [Studien uber die sog. Behaglichkeitszone (comfort zone) im Kranken- zimmer] Gun idan zassi, 1931, 2235-62.—Semerad, A. Stanoveni a vyznam efektivnf teploty. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 199. --- Temperature, high. See Heat. --- Temperature, low. See Cold exposure. TEMPERATURE measurement. See Radiometer; Thermometry. TEMPERATURE regulation. See Heat regulation. TEMPORAL artery. Roca, C. A., & Mundet, E. Aneurisma traumatico de la arteria temporal superficial. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1940, 39: 916-9.—Schenck, H. P. Traumatic arteriovenous fistula of the superficial temporal artery and vein. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1611-3. TEMPORAL bone. Christiansen, G. W., & Bradley, J. L. Infratemporal abscess of dental origin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 346.—Mill, W. A. The treatment of wounds involving the temporal bone Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 126-8.—Ramirez Santalo, A. Datos de anatomia quirurgica obtenidos del examen parcial de 3.865 huesos temporales. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1913, 3. ser., 3: 312; 348—Tapia, M. G. Historia, incidencias y utiUdad del radiodiagnostico del hueso temporal. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 91-104 — Troickaja- Tregubova, T. P. Tekhnika rentgenografii visocnoj kosti. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: No. 5, 14-22. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----63 TEMPORO-ORBITAL region. See under Orbit. TENDON. Adhesive strapping for reUef of achillodynia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 21.—Blum, L. Myotomy in the repair of divided flexor tendons. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1317-22.—Bolz & Burger. M. flexor haUucis longus-adalei kabizai hariciyei sathiyei sullamiyat ve tibialis posterior-adalei kasabiyei halefiye glagi veterlerinin mutekayyih iltihablarinda kati veter ve veter rezeksiyonu ile cerrahi tedavi. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 144.—Bunnell, S. Suturing tendons. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. (Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann. Arb., 1943, 1-5.—Citta, F. Spontanni, subkutanni, kompletni ruptury AchiUovy Slachy. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 198-200.—Cole, T.C. Tendon repair. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 241-4.—Dominguez Navarro, L. Sarcomas de mieloplaxas en los tendones. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 213-22.—Henry, M. G. Complete rupture of the tendo Achillis. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 135-9.—Krivorotov, I. A. [Experimental investigation on the regeneration of tendons] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 105-22.—McLaughlin, C. W., jr. Complete rupture of the tendo Achillis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1388-91.—Mouat, T. B., & Hart, A. T. Wounds of tendons. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 362-70. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 578-87. ------ The Bunnell-Mayer technique of tendon suture. Ibid., 578-80.—Pinner, W. E., & Staderman, A. H. Peritendinitis calcarea with particular reference to calcification in the supraspinatus tendon. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 521-32, 3pl.—Spick, A. E. La chirurgie des tendons; trau- matismes, synovites, orthopadie. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1928, 89: 1-40.—Thomas, E. Spontane ruptuur van de AchiUespees tijdens miUtaire training. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 2120-5.—Wagner, C. J. Tendon grafts in the hand. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 196-200.—Williams, E. R. P. A new method of tendon repair. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 384-6. TENDON sheath. Bervar, M. Lefienje akutnog tendovaginitisa prsta lokalnom primenom penicilina. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 16-22.— Jadevaia, F. Un caso di Upoma delle guaine tendinee. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 137-40.—Jean, R. La methode de Beer dans le traitement des synovites tendineuses d'origine trau- matique. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1947, 2: 341-4— MacLeod, D. J. E. Een geval van stenoseerende tendovaginitis. Mil. geneesk. Tschr., 1914, 18: 93.—Volk, F. N. Traumatic teno- synovitis in a training camp. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 293-6. 10-in-l ration. See Ration, combat. TENT. See also Operating tent; Oxygen tent; Survival equipment. Bright, N. Test of heater, tent, vaporizing, tank type, X-l-1949 (Breese, Inc.) at -65°F. 14 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1949. Foims No. MCREXD-670-2P, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Miller, B. H. Determination of ambient air temperatures and humidities in tents and Quonset huts painted white or aluminum compared with unpainted tents and Quonset huts. 13p. 27Kcm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-661, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Spangler, H. J. Trailer tent annex. 10 1. 27^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Res. Proj. NM 112 052, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Angel Mazza, M. Nuestro modelo de carpa para sanidad de montafia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 331-8 — Churakov B. N. [Heating of tents of the field sanitary instaUa- tion] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 10, 36-8.—Khrenov, A. Palatka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 297-301.—Kraissl, C. J. The medical tent. Mil. Surgeon, 1935 76: 293.—Krotkov, F. [Hygienic examination of heated tents] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 206-11, Ulust.— McCauley M. D. External support of standard ward tent. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 36.—Sutton, G. W. Bathing and drying tent apparatus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 192-5.—Tenting armies. Rev. Sc. Instrum., 1942, 13: 274. TENT hospital. See Hospital construction, tented. TEREZIN TEREZIN. See Internee. TERMAN vocabulary test. See Personality test. TERMINOLOGY. See Nomenclature; also Research, aeromedical. TERRAIN. See also Intelligence; Meteorology; Sanitation; Tactics, medical. Astafjev, A. Podva. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 800-3.—Gergovich, W. [Effect of terrain and cUmate on health service in the infantry division] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 307; 430. TERROR devices. See under Psychological warfare. TEST. See in combination with (or as subheading of) the following terms: Atomic bomb; Aviator (Fit- ness test; Performance test; Personality test; Psychophysical test) Classification; Clothing; Fitness; Information test; Intelligence test; Medical examination; Mental test; Neuropsychi- atric examination subheadings; Night vision; Occupational specialty; Officer, Selection: Tests; Oxygen mask; Personality test; Pursuit test; Ration, Value: Testing; Saliva test; Thematic apperception test; Vision subheadings; Wasser- mann test. TESTIS. See also Epididymitis; Parotitis epidemica, Complication: Orchitis. Barry, T. A case of torsion of the testicle. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 403.—Baumrucker, G. O. Incidence of testicu- lar pathology. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 312-4.— Brady, H. A. TransiUumination in orchitic atrophy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934, 11: 138-41.—Candel, S. Immune serum globulin (gamma-globulin) in the prophylaxis of mumps orchitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 199-202.—Ferguson, C. Torsion of the testicle on the epididymis; a case report. Ibid., 1944, 94: 167.—Knudtson, K. P. Infarct of testicle; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1120.—Moty. Ectopic testiculaire. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1912, 6: 236-9.—Tejeda Lawrence, A. Suspensi6n del testfculo. Rev. san. nav., Val- parslso, 1935, 5: No. 20, 3-18.—Volpi, J. D. V61vulo de tes- tfculo. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1179-81. ---- Ectopy. Anderson, D. M. Cryptorchidism. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1949, 6: 41-54.—Dombrovsky, E. I. Sme§6enie jai6ka pod kozu pakhovoj oblasti; 61eno- vreditelstvo ili porok razvitija? Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 477-85. Also Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1914, 43: 712.—Fruin, R. L. Cryptorchidism: a discussion and report of 113 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 365-9.—Gozzo, G. La criptorchidia. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 297-306.—Gui- maraes, N. A. Contribuicao ao estudo das ectopias testiculares. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 143-59—Kartasevsky, G. A. Slu6aj kriptorkhizma. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 236: Med. spec, pt, 357-9.—Lacal, F. Criptorquidea con hipogeni- talismo; tratamiento con el propionato de testosterona. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 906-12.—Michalowski, E. [Oper- ative treatment in cryptorchidism] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 850-8.—Parvulescu, G., Gafencu, A., & Sabarezi, J. [Case of biletaral testicular ectopia with unilateral testicular and epi- didymal separation] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 187-9.— ---- Injury. See also Genitals, Injury. Ladwig, A. Operative behandlung der Hodenschiisse mit Erhaltung des Organs. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 434 (Abstr.)—Minter, J. M. An interesting case of gunshot wound of testicle and urethra. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1912, 6: 584. ---- Tumor. Aston, M. J. Teratomas of the testicle; general considera- tions and case report.—U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 492-9, 3 pi.—Bailey, H. Malignant disease of the testicle. J. R. 994 TESTIS Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 124-9.—Castillon, T. J. E. Chorlo- Gpitheiium du testicule avec reaction d'Ascheim-Zondek. Rev Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 575-80.—Davis, C. O. A case of malignant growth of the testicle of unusually rapid clinical course. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 276-80.—Delaye, M. E. R. Du diagnostic precoce du cancer du testicule. Rev Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 1-12.—Friedman, N. B., & Moore, R. A. Tumors of the testis; a report on 922 cases. Mil Surgeon, 1946, 99: 573-93.— Halacka, K. [Seminoma of the testicle in a soldier] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 231-40.— Hughes, C. M. Embryonic carcinoma of testicle with multi- ple metastasis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1934, 32: 55-8.—Iadevaia, F. Su un caso di tumore a tipo corionepiteliomatoso del testi- colo. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 341-57.—Johnson, S. Benign tumors of the testis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull 1948, 48: 893-6.—Lewis, L. G. Treatment of testis tumors. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 745.—Livingston, S. K. Skeletal metastasis in teratoma of the testicle; two cases. Med Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936-37, 13: 301-3.—Michalowski, E. [Biological reactions in tumors of the testicles] Lek. wojsk 1937, 29: 485-9.—Nalty, W. C. Teratoma of testicle, with widespread metastasis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936- 37, 13: 304-6, 4 pi.-—Newsom, S. MaUgnant disease of the testis; with tbe report of a case of seminoma, presenting a problem of diagnosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 233-9.— Owen, S. E., & Cutler, M. Diagnosis of teratoma testis by biologic assay of prolans. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937- 38, 14: 1-5.—Shimkin, M. B. Malignant neoplasms of the testis. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 50-8—Shisko, L. P. Epi- thelioma seminale; k u6eniju o novoobrazovanijakh jaidka. Raboty propedevt. klin. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1912, 4: 99-121.—Shucksmith, H. S., & Harrison, G. K. CUnical as- pects of neoplasm of the testis, and case reports. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 232-4.— Van Langenberg, E. R. A case of malignant disease of the testicle admitted to hospital with symptoms of acute intracranial disease. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 67.-—Vitiello, M. Sul sarcoma primitivo del testicolo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 1, 129-38. ------ Con- tributo alio studio del seminoma. Ibid., 292-309.—Vokoun, F. J. Teratoma testis. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 134-6 — Waterman, J. L., & Brines, O. A. Adenocarcinoma of the testis; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1690-4. ---- in animals. Huguier. La methode de Voronoff apph'quee k la recon- stitution et a 1'ameUoration du cheptel en France et aux Colo- nies. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1928, 12: 79-91.—Jurny, F. [Opera- tion for cryptorchism in horses] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 91-100.—Necib Zobu [Castration of horses with cryptorchism] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 243-51.—Serafettin Ozker [Cryptorchism in animals; cases encountered in horses] Ibid., 1937, 15: 151-75, 5pl— Uveis Maskar [Case of cryptor- chism in a dog] Ibid., 14: 382-7. TETANUS. See also Burns, Complications; Wound infec- tion. Gleitsmann, H. Der Tetanus, p.44-113. 28cm. Berl., 1935. In: Kriegssan. Ber. Deut. Marine, 1914-18, Berl., 1935, 3: Banaitis, S. Stolbnjak (tetanus) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med.. Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 318-22.—Cole, L. Tetanus. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 125-35; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 117-27.—Flinchum, D. Tetanus. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 4, 25 — Frankau, C. Tetanus and gas gangrene. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 35-43.—Girgolav, S. S. Stolbnjak. In: Lechen. ran. voine (Petrov, N. N.) 6. ed., Leningr., 1942, 163-74.—Hoche, O. Der Wundstarrkrampf. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 1164.—Hurst, A. F. Tetanus. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 295-317; 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 398-421.—Klose, F. Tetanus. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 115-9.—Manuilov, A. I. K voprosu o stol- bnjake voennogo vremeni. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 87-95.—Monziols. Le tetanos. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 114.—Oltramare, J. H. Le tetanos. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 213-24.— Teneff, S. II tetano. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 244-57, illust.—Tetanus. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1918,1: No. 5, 9-13.—Troude. Le tetanos. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1921, 15: 226.—Trueta, J. Tetanus. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 119-28.—Weed, F. W. Tetanus. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 284-9. ---- Clinical aspect. Boyd, P. L., & Maloney, J. D. A report of ten cases of tetanus. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 29, 12-6.—Colborne, J. A case of tetanus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 38.—Detlefsen, M. Der lokale Tetanus. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 335-8.—Du Bourguet & Benard. Tetanos generalis6 recidivant tardif d'allure grave chez un P. G. bless6 de guerre; guerison par seroanatoxithei-apie. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 125-7.—Fox, T. A. Attenuated tetanus; a case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1724 — TETANUS 995 TETANUS Franklin, C. L., & McMillan, J. S. Report on a case of tetanus with recovery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 58: 139-40 — Furneri, S. Tetano tardivo circoscritto, localizzato all'arto superiore. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 408-10.—Harper, S. B. A report of 54 cases of tetanus complicating war wounds. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 3, 28-33.—Hurst, A. F. Lo- calised tetanus. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 415-21.—Linares Maza, A. Un caso interesante de tetanos. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 179-81.—Raymond. Tdtanos generalise devolution particulierement benigne. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 182-4.—Rebierre. Tetanos tardif benin localise, a forme paraplegique, avec diverses associations trompeuses. Ibid., 1928, 22: 145-50.—Secchi, J., & Querol, H. E. Tetano generalizado; curaci6n. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 636-40.—Trofimov, V. V. [Case of very severe form of tetanus, ending in recovery] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 399-403. --- Complications. Di Rienzo, S., & Criscuolo, E. Complicaciones vertebrates del tStanos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1751-63 — Dornier. Serie d'accidents consecutifs a des injections de serum antitetanique. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1912, 60: 526-9.-—Leal Dias, H. Um caso de tetano agudo curado, complicado de deformidade tor&cica. Rev. med.« nul., Rio, 1940, 29: 20-2.—Mustafa, A. [Cyphosis due to tetanus] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 188-90.—Niemyski, A. [Case of inflammation of the meninges, caused by infection with antitetanic serum] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 8: 22-8. --- Etiology. Butoianu, S., & Stoian, C. [Cases of post-operative tetanus] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 55-61.—Calmet, L. Un cas de tetanos consecutif aux pratiques medicales druzes. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1933, 27: 226.—De Sarlo, E. II tetano post- operatorio in rapporto alia patogenesi ed aUa profilassi secondo gli insegnamenti deUa guerra mondiale. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 273-7.—Ernst, W. Spattetanus durch stumpfes Trauma iiber 14 Jahre nach der ursachUchen Kriegsverletzung. Arch. Hvg., Miinch., 1931, 106: 235-40. Also Wien. kUn. Wschr. 1931, 44: 1308-10—Gomez-Sigler, J. J. Contribuci6n al estudio del tetanos post-operatorio. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 19-24.—Gunn, M. A. R., & Wilson, W. A case of post- operative tetanus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 103-7.— Palmer, P. F. Notes on a case of tetanus [post-operative] J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 271-3.—Simon, R., & Patey, G. A. Du role des algies peripheriques dans Involution des tetanos de guerre; action des infiltrations anesthesiques du sympathique. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1941, 67: 364-6.— Yazima, S. Hasyohu-kankin gaho no hatuga yoyaku ni kan- suru tiken hoi; ozone-gasu no hasyohu-kankin gaho no hatuga ni oyobosu eikyo [Supplementary study on the conditions of germination of tetanus spores; the effect of ozone on the germination of tetanus spores] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 775-84, pi—Zehrer, G. Wundstarrkrampf nach Fistelfiillung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 175. --- Immunology and serology. See also Tetanus toxoid; Vaccination. Aleksandrov, N. I. [The duration of active immunity against tetanus in immunization with the complex vaccine] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 64-8.—Alvarez-Sala, J. L. Concepto actual de la seroterapia anti-tetanica preventiva. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 4: 313-5.—Bacri, J. Prophylaxie du tetanos consecutif au pied des tranchees. Arch. nted. pharm. mil., 1916-17, 66: 470.—Ball, C. R. Paralysis following injection of antitetanic serum; case report with serratus magnus involved. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 305-9, pi.—Barondes, R. D. Tetanus immunization. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1034.— Bazy, L. La prevention du tetanos. Arcb. med. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 463-5.—Bocchini, A. La profilassi immunitaria antitetanica in guerra. Athena, Roma, 1940, 9: 372.—Boyd, J. S. K. Active immunization against tetanus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 289-307.—Bruni, N. Quando dev'esser prati- cata la iniezione preventiva di siero antitetanico. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 108-13.—Control (The) of tetanus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 36-44.—Criado Cardona, R. Vacunaci6n antitetanica y vacunas asociadas; su empleo en el Ejdrcito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 65-79.—Custodio de Brito e Abreu, S. Profilaxia do tetano. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mU., 1938, 475-93.—Ersoy, S., & Goren, S. [Procuring a Btrong tetanus toxin; tetanus toxin, antitoxin and anatoxin] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 259-67.—Glenny, A. T., & Stevens, M. F. The laboratory control of tetanus prophylaxis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 308-10.— Hill, A. V. Prevention of tetanus in the Army. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 635.—Ibrahim Erses [Comparative value of anti- tetanus vaccination] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1939, 16: 171.— Jaeger, F. Tetanusprophylaxe oder nicht? In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 189-202.—Jakobsthal, E. Zur Vor- beugung des Starrkrampfes im Heere. Munch, med. Wschr., 1914, 61: 2079.—Lagrange. La vaccination antitetanique. Arch. belg. Serv. san. armee, 1940, 93: 65-72.—Liscoet, R. L'injection antitetanique preventive en medecine miUtaire. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 105-8.—Madsen, T., & Schmidt, S. [Active immunization against tetanus] MUitaer- laegen, 1935, 41: 221-7.—Martinez-Arroyo, J. M. Vacunaci6n antitetanica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 529-38.—Mes- poulet. La prophylaxie specifique du tetanos dans 1'Armee. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1931, 15: 466-80.—Neto, J. C. M. F. O problema da prevencao do tetano nas coletividades civfs e militares. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1948, 37: 73-102.—Prevention of tetanus. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 321-3.—Preven- tion of tetanus in American soldiers. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 17, 10.—Prevention of tetanus in U. S. and Canadian soldiers. Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941- 42) 1943, 50.—Prevention and treatment of tetanus in the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 69.—Prophylactic tetanus antitoxin. Bull. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 13, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 49.—Prophylactic tetanus antitoxin for all battle casualties. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 856.—Ramon, G. Tetanus; toxin. 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Active immunization against tetanus with tetanus toxoid. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 104-14. Also U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 33-41. ------ Tetanus toxoid immunization in the United States Navy. Ann. Int. M., 1940-41, 14: 565-82. ------ The U. S. Navy's war record with tetanus toxoid. Ibid., 1948, 28: 298-308. ■---— & Hayden, R. Active immunization against tetanus; using alum- precipitated tetanus toxoid. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1938, 36: 524-35.—Immunization of all personnel against tetanus, by the use of alum precipitated (insoluble) tetanus toxoid [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 4, 21-3.—Immuniza- tion with tetanus toxoid and yeUow fever vaccine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU. 1931, 39: 572.—Jordan, E. P., & Halperin, G. Tetanus toxoid for prophylaxis. War Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 227-46 — Junghanns, H. Die wehrchirurgische Bedeutung der Tetanus- prophylaxe, mit Tetanusantitoxin, und der aktiven Immunisie- rung gegen Wundstarrkrampf, mit Tetanusanatoxin. Deut. 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Bacteriostatic treatment of fabrics. 2p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1943. Forms No. C-6052, Rep. of preceding committee. McEachern, D. S., & Whittaker, J. A sum- mary of agents reputed to render fabrics bacterio- static or fungicidal. 4p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6054C, Rep. of preceding committee. United States. Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. Insects in relation to national defense. Circular 3: Fabric insects. 13 numb. 1. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Bacteriostatic fabrics. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-46, 3: 418.—Evaluation of the fire hazards involved in impregnation of fabrics with insecticides and discussion of methods for such impregnation. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 39.—Friedman, R. Bacteriostatic action of treated fabrics. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 3, C.6128, 1-12.—Volzhinsky, V. A. Pribor dlja opredelenija vorsistosti tkanej. Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 49. THAILAND. See World War II. THALAMUS. See also Nervous system. 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Field manual F M 8-5: Medical Department units of a theater of operations, May 1945. 458p. 17cm. Wash., 1945. Care of the wounded in theaters of operation. Circ. Letter U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 178, 1-10. Also War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 514-20.—[Major problems encountered in the theater] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 3: 9.—Turner, T. B., & McDonald, G. W. Civil public health in overseas theaters of operations. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 131-4. THEATER of war. See also Theater of operations; Zone. Lepley, W. M. Psychological research in the theaters of war. 202p. 23^cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 17, Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces. THEILERIA. Velu. Existe-t-il des rechutes dans la theileriose Nord- Africaine. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1933, 17: 303-8. THEMATIC apperception test. Jaques, E. The clinical use of the thematic apperception test with soldiers. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1945, 40: 363-75.— Kass, W., & Ekstein, R. Thematic apperception test diagnosis of a Nazi war criminal. Tr. Kansas Acad. Sc, 1948-49, 51: 344-50. THERAPEUTIC appliance. See under Hospital service. THERAPEUTICS. See also Aeromedicine; Dermatology; Exercise, therapeutic; Neurology; Occupational therapy; Ophthalmology; Physical therapy and subhead- ings. United States. Army. European Theater of Operations. Office of the Chief Surgeon. Manual of therapy. 156p. 15cm. n.p., 1944. Guleke, Rieder [et al.] Principles of therapy. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 8-14.—MacNeill, A. E. Therapeutic engineering in military medicme. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 30-8.—Marin, J. Pr61ogo del Tratado de tera- peutica clfnica, del Dr. Cesar Gordillo Zuleta. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1939, 9: 64-7.—Mason, V. R., & Mitchell, W. J. THERAPEUTICS 998 THERAPEUTICS Common diseases and their treatment in Army hospitals. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1944, 41: 96-100.—Read, B. E. Thera- peutic requirements; suggested war-time measures. Chin. M. 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Par., 1940. Bastow, J. The value of spa treatment for certain types of war injuries. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 214: 280-2 — Bykhovsky, Z. E., Vinogradov, N. A. [et al.] [Combined treat- ment with sulphur-hydrogen baths, mud applications, thera- peutic exercises and massage of the sequels of gun-shot war traumas of the organs of locomotion and arms] Vopr. kurort., 1941, 24-7.—California's mineral springs resources as available sites for military hospitals. California West. M., 1943, 58- 137.—Canov, A. I. [Combined treatment of gunshot injuries on the southern shore of the Crimea] Vopr. kurort., 1941 No. 2, 52.—Centro (II) termale militare di Montecatini. Boll' Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 27-59—Congres international de thalassotherapy. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 329.—Fores- tier, J., & Certonciny, A. Les troubles pathologiques dus aux 6venements de la guerre et leur traitement aux stations ther- males. Gaz. med. 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Contributiuni la studiul indicatiunilor, contraindicatiunilor si rezultatelor clinice in tratamentul hidromineral la B&Ue Herculane Rev san mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 30-42.—Kimelman, B. I. [Results' of fango-therapy of war traumas at the Saki resort] Vopr kurort., 1941, 28-31.-McClellan, W. S. The importance of spas in the military and defense program. J. Arkansas M. See also names of chemicals as Sulfonamide; Sulfonamide therapy. Ellis, W. J., & Gresford, G. B. Work on synthesis and production of drugs 3065 (2: 2'-dihydroxy-5: 5'-dibromo benzil) and 3214 (2: 2'-dihydroxy-3: 3'-5: 5'-tetrachlor benzil) 13p. 25cm. Lond., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 219, Item No. 24, BIOS Final Rep., Lond. Alexandrescu, D., & Radvan, I. Contributiuni la chimio- terapia paludismului in armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 242-50.—Chemotherapy of pathogenic agents. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 87.—Coburn, A. F. Precision bombing in chemotherapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 1944 43: 52-8.—Geiling, E. M. K. Chemotherapy. In: Med. & War (Taliaferro, W. H.) Chic, 1944, 40-54.—Hillman, C. C. Observations on chemotherapy in the Army. Proc Am. Drug Manuf. Ass., 1944, 33: 69-75.—Kimmig. New results of chemo-therapeutic research. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 2, 105-7.— Moshkovsky, S. Khimioterapija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 854-8.— Quentin. Veteriner nekimli- S, //.,; 9' X- lle tedavi (transl.) Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 56 [Abst.]—Swett, P. P. Chemotherapy in war wounds and compound fractures. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 713-5.— Thrower W. R. Chemotherapy. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (BaUey, H.) 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2:491-501.—Trueta. J. Chemo- therapy. In his Principi. & Pract. War Surg., S. Louis, 1943, 195-213.—Winkler, A. Bemerkenswerte Falle und deren Chemotherapie. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 321. ---- Cold therapy. See also Surgical technic, Anesthetization—by type of anesthetic: Refrigeration. ^^/r■■Bo^we^8, W-, J\, Refrigeration therapy in vascular trauma. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 289-94.—Fralick, E. H. Hypothermia in military practice. Med. Clin. N. America, 1943, 27: 1166-77. ---- Digitalis. Gootnick, A. The use of digitalis, with special reference to its toxicity. lOp. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms TB 10-57, Veterans Admin. Techn. Bull. Bulajewski, M. Durabilite de la solution di Digipurat dans les ampoules. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., 1937, 9. Congr 2: 284 —Correa de Sousa, R. Digitalis e digitalinas. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 403-6. ---- Educational therapy. See also Health education; Hospital service, educational. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-116: Educational therapy for patients in VA hospitals. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Also Change 1 [1] p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. THERAPEUTICS 999 THERAPEUTICS ---- Electroshock therapy. See also Shock therapy. Belts, G. A. Electric shock therapy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv 1943, 29: 127-30.—Electro-shock therapy procedure. Buli! U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 571-5.—Lowinger, L., & Huddle- son, J. H. Results of electric shock therapy in the first 150 cases at the Veterans' FaciUty, Northport, N. Y. Mil. Surgeon 1945, 97: 271-7.—[Nerve Btry; electrical shock technique] In- Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 7f, 1.—Reznikoff, L. Electric shock therapy in an Army general hospital. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1946, 43: 269.—Rizzo, C. II trattamento delle malattie mentali con l'elettroshock. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 161-73.__ Rondanini, G. Comportamento degU aminoacidi nel sangue e nel Uquor neU'elettroschok. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 113-22.—Tatarelli, G. Le terapie da shock; proposte' per 1'appUcazione deUa elettroshockterapia negli ospedali militari. Ibid., 1948, 53: 35-46. ---- Electrotherapy. Durrum, E. L. A microelectrophoretic and microionophoretic technique. 21 1. 29cm Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-06-(18) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Mason, E. F. Some aspects of electrodiagnosis and electro- therapy in the Royal Air Force. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1949 42: 582-6.—Schwartz, Z. UVC (toki ultravysokoj dastoty) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 630-2.— Smirnitsky, I. I. [An electrode for ionogalvanization in gyne- cology] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 10, 56.—Snow, W. B. A plea for the adoption of the electro-static methods by the War Department. Am. J. Electrother., 1918, 36: 314-9.—Titi, A. L'eiectricite medicale dans la marine. Arch. med. nav.. Par., 1905, 83: 171-80. ---- Fever therapy. Ferguson, C, & Buchholtz, M. Hyperpyrexia as an adjunct to chemotherapy. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 20-3.—Harrison, J. H., Botsford, T. W., & Ford, R. A simply constructed cabinet for fever therapy of persistent gonorrhea, as developed in an Army general hospital overseas. J. Urol., Bait., 1944, 51: 210-4.—Phillips, K. The practical application of fever therapy in miUtary medicine during active warfare. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1941, 4: 173-5. ------ Fever therapy in mUitary medicine; a method of practical appUcation in time of emergency or war. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1941, 45: 762-8.—Turville, W. H. H., & Fetter, F. Experiences with fever therapy at the Philadelphia Naval Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 431-11. ---- Fibrin [and related substances] Bering, E. A., jr. Clinical uses of products made from human fibrinogen and thrombin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 53^-6.—MacLeod, C. M., & Christensen, L. R. Purification of fibrinolysin for use in treating empyema. Rep. Pneumonia Com. U. S. Army, 1943-14, 10-2.—Selsp\ S. Betragtninger angaaende trombin, fibrinofilm og fibrinskums anvendelse under krigsforhold. MUitaerlaegen, 1947, 53: 11-6. ---- Fluid therapy. See also Blood transfusion. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-96: Administration of intravenous fluids: hazard of air-emboli and their prevention. 3p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Bogomazov, V. P. [Effect of normal saline solution on the agglutinating properties of blood serums] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 25-9.—Higgins, A. R. The solution room. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 833-7.—Mikeladze, S. J. [Drip hemoenema as a method of treatment] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 9, 31-4.—Parenteral fluids. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: 4-10.—Precautions with glucose saline and other crystalloid solutions. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 30, 2.— Useful device. Ibid., 1945, No. 45, 5. ---- Hemotherapy. See as main heading. ---- Hydrotherapy. See as main heading; also other subheading (Balneotherapy) ---- Infusion. See also other subheading (Fluid therapy) Arjev, T. Vlivanie (infusio) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 755-9.—Friedemann, M. Die intravenose Dauertropfinfusion im Dienste der Verwundeten und Kranken im Felde. In: Kriegschir. Ratgeber, Berl., 1941, 71-5.— Gebhardt, E. Ueber einen beheUsmassigen Tropfapparat fur Dauennfusionen und -klysmen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 229.—-Mancke, R. Die Beschreibung einer Infusion-AmpuUe zur Vereinfachung der Vornahme parenteraler Einspritzungen. Ibid 1942, 7: 18-20.—Novinsky, G. K tekhnike vnutriven- nykh vUvanij. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 5, 59.—Stupperich, G. Behehsmassiger Dauertropfer aus leeren Ampullen zur intravenosen Infusion. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 718. ---- Injection therapy. See also preceding subheading; also Veni- puncture. Difficulties in administration of fluids intravenously due to motion of a ship. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 13, 18.—Emerson, C. P., & Duckworth, M. A standard technique for the preparation of intravenous equipment. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 14, 16-8.— Fedoreev, A. S. Vnutrivennoe vvedenie morfija kak dobavo6- noe k obezbohvaniju v vojskovom raj one. Tr. Evakohosp., Leningr., 1943, No. 2, 46.—Into muscle. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 37, 1-3.—Intramuscular injections. R. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, No. 8, 11.—Intravenous drip tube. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 33.—Kennedy, T. H., & Fletcher, F. L. Model arm for teaching intravenous technic. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 165.—Klamt, R. R. Osmosis in the preparation of intravenous solutions. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 3, 46-8.—Klink, E. C. Parenteral administration of medicine. Ibid., 1943, 16: No. 3, 55.—Lozner, E. L., & Rhode, C. M. Technic of parental injections. Ibid., 1944, 17: No. 5, 75-84.—Martin, J. B. Intravenous stand for use on litter. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 60.— Peripheral nerve palsies from intramuscular injections. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 44, 6.—Sterile water and saline. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 10, 3. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-12) 1943, 30.—Zink, E. F. Injecoes. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 149-51, 2 pi. ---- Iron therapy. Heubner, W. Zur Eisentherapie wahrend des Krieges. Deut. Apoth. Ztg, 1944, 59: 184. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1944, 91: 226. ---- Methods. Arnold, W. F. The opportunities afforded by the miUtary services for applying statistical methods in therapeutics. MU. Surgeon, 1907, 21: 226-33.—Barrett, J. W. Medical mUitary emergencies. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 629.— Gandullo, L. Los cimientos y el origen de un metodo curativo que fui recibido con gran entusiasmo entre el pueblo paciente y prof ano. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1930, 20: 325-8.—Glebovich, A. Kislorodnaja terapija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1227-31.—Gusev, A. Iskusstvennoe dykhanie. Ibid., 1002- 8.—Gutzeit, K. Aussichten und Durchfiihrung der verglei- chenden Therapie und Prophylaxe im Kriege. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1941, 6: 14-9.—Hill, E. R. SmUe therapy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 37.—Ujinsky, B. V., & Samarin, G. A. [The work of therapeutists during wartime, particularlj in a miUtary area] Klin, med., Moskva, 1941, 19: No. 7, 21-33.—Konchalovsky, M. P. [MiUtary-health service of the therapeutist in the present wars] Ter. arkh., 1938, 16: 351-5.— Livingston, H. H. Treatment of patient at sea. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 82-1.— Melik-Adamian, A. A. [Ra- tional therapy in war time] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: No. 11, 23.— Mermenka, K. Htpi tivuv vtoiv RepairevTinav 0ori0riiiaToiy 'tv Tjj ^tpairtvTiKy Tys 'eK(TTpctTeias. 'Iarpwi) irpooSos, 1913, 18: 305—8.— Nagle, P. S. Soldier self-suction decompression. MU. Sur- geon, 1943, 92: 545-7, illust.— Pozniak, K. V. Ob etapnom lefienU terapevticeskikh bolnykh v boevoj obstanovke. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 5, 63-5.—Satrf, A. Petites innova- tions en therapeutique de guerre. J. m6d. chir., Par., 1916, 87: 870-4.—Therapeutic (Some) procedures used in G. A. F. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Oft. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6n, 1.—Treatment of burns. Ibid., 2.—Treatment of frostbite. Ibid., 1. —Treatment of generaUzed hypothermia. Ibid., 2.—Vovsi, M. S. [Therapeu- tical aid in the Red Army] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, June, 3-7.—Wurdack, E. Militararztliche Erfahrungen mit der Stauungsbehandlung nach Bier. In: Festschr. R. Jaksch, Praha, 1912, 335-40. ---- Occupational therapy. See as main heading. — Organotherapy. Oda, K. Kakusyu zoki-ekisu no men-eki-tai hassei ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [Influence of various organ extracts on the production of antibodies] [177] p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1933. Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1933, 22: 183; 272; 418. Pomerat, C. M. Taking the anti out of antiorgan sera. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Nov., 7-10. THERAPEUTICS 1000 THERAPEUTICS ---- Oxygen therapy. See as main heading. ---- Parenteral therapy. See other subheadings therapy) Infusion; Injection — Phototherapy. See also Physical therapy. Broderson, B. Fototerapija (svetolecenie) Ultraviolet therapy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 794-9.—Heusner, H. L. Lichtkraftwagen und Lichtbaracke. Strahlentherapie, 1917, 8: 59-70. Physical therapy. See Ultraviolet radiation. — Plants. See Phytotherapy. ---- Progress. Verektjndov, V. P. HcTopuHecKua o*iepK Karheupbi nuarHocTHKH u o6meft Tepannu b HMnepaTopcKofi BoeHHO-MeAunuHCKOfi AKaue- mhh; MaTepnajiBi ajih hctophh mcahuhhbi b Pocchh. 358p. 8? S. Peterb., 1898. Bennett, H. J. Some recent aspects of medical treatment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 290-4.—[Brief report on the activity of the Leningrad Botkin Therapeutic Society for May- Sept., 1942] Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otechest. voiny, 1943, 3: 145-51.—Hedenius, P. Nyare terapeutiska landvin- ningar i mUitiirmedicinen; n&gra amerikanska intryck. Klin. meddel. Serafimerlasar. Med. Klin., Stockh., 1945, 13: No. 420, 41-4.—Kostovecky, L. G. [Work of the therapeutist in wartime] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 4, 7-11.—Marietta, S. U. Recent therapeutic advances and their appUcation to miUtary needs. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1941, 31: 269-76.—Mayoral Pardo, D. Sfntesis hist6riea de la terapeutica. Bol. san. mil., Mex., 1949, 2: 501-33.—Moore, J. M. Several wartime thera- peutic advancements. Mississippi Doctor, 1945-46, 23: 578- 80.—Some recent advances in therapeutics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 857.—User, M. C. Donmalann tedavi ve korunmasinda yeni bulgu ve bilgilerden alman neticeler. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1946, 75: No. 47, 56-65. ---- Psychotherapy. See as main heading. ---- Pyotherapy. Bourand, M. L'autopyotherapie dans la chirurgie generale et eventueUement dans la chirurgie de guerre. Bull. Serv. hyg., Port au Prince, 1943, No. 36, 13-31.—Leonetti. La pyotherapie en chirurgie de guerre. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 74-96. ---- Radiotherapy. See as main heading. — Recreational therapy. See as main heading. — Resuscitation. See as main heading. — Shock therapy. See as main heading. ---- Short wave. See Short wave. ---- Sulfonamide therapy. See as main heading. ---- Thermotherapy. See as main heading. ---- Tissue therapy. Pataky, Z., & Klinghofer, L. FUatov-feie szoveti kezeies eredmenyei egyes betegsegeknei. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 595- 9.—Simko, P. S. Najnovsie uspechy therapie tkanfv a uloha biogenn^ch stimulatorov. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 264-6.— Svet, N. M. Roi tkanevoj terapU i homoplastiki v rekon- struktivnoj khirurgU u invalidov Vojny II. Khirurgia, Moskva, 1949, No. 12, 35-41. See as main heading. — veterinary. See under Veterinary medicine. ---- Work therapy. See Occupational therapy. THERMAL exchange. See Heat regulation. THERMAL injury. See under Injury; also Burns; Cold exposure; Cold injury; Frostbite; Heat; Heat stroke. THERMOCOUPLE. See also next heading. Crescitelli, F., & Gardner, E. The appli- cation of a hot wire and thermocouple for record- ing surface pulsations in the human body \1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 373, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Palmes, E. D., & Park, C. R. An improved mounting for thermocouples for the measurement of the surface temperature of the body. 4 1. 29cm. Fort Knox, 1947. Forms Proj. No. 55-2, U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Also in Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. B, No. 5, 1-4.—Thermocouples for the measurement of the radiant temperature of the skin. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 140. THERMOMETRY [incl. thermometer] See also preceding heading. Bedford, T. Environmental warmth and its measurement. 40p. 24^cm. Lond., 1946. Forms No. 17, War Mem. Med. Res. Counc. Privy Counc. Gt Britain. Clark, M. I. Proposed oral thermometer technique. Sur- geon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 4, 13-5.— Fever thermometer centrifuge. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 407.—Kiihner, L. Ersatzthermometer fiir einen Heiss- luftentlausungsofen. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 344.— Miinnich, K. Ueber Warmemessung vermittels akustischer Fernthermometer in Heissluft-Entlausungskammern. Ibid., 1943, 8: 683-6.—Perry, G. F. Submerged thermometer rack. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 90.—Reese, J. M. The meas- urement of the thermal environment afloat. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 200-4.—Thomann. Du controle et de la qualite des thermometres medicaux a maxima. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 107-9.—Use of thermistors in skin temperature measurement. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, No. 13, 8.—Volkov, A. I. Termoindikator. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, March, 57. THERMOPHONE. See Sound. THERMOS. Morhouse, C. H., & Rodewald, F. A. Leak detection in thermos jugs. 3p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-087, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Quashnock, J. M. Electric immersion heater for thermos jug. 3 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. +4 Forms No. ENG-49-696-58, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project Xo. 1: Cold weather operations; sub-Project Xo. 1-20: Report on study of the heat retaining capacities of insulated jugs. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1942. ---- [The same] ... Second partial report on Sub-Project No. 1-20: Heat retaining capacities of insulated jugs. v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1944. THERMOSTAT 1001 THIOUREA THERMOSTAT. Diakov [A field thermostat] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 6, 70.—Siroko, L. L. [Field thermostat of simple construction] Ibid., 1936, No. 7, 38-41.—Vuk§i6, L. Improvizovani terenski termostat. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 386. THERMOTHERAPY. See also Short wave; Therapeutics, Cold therapy. Kerslake, D. M., & Cooper, K. E. Gen- eralised vasodilatation in response to heating localised areas of skin. 14p. 33cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 716, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res' Com. Evaluation (An) of methods of rewarming men. Bull. U S Army. M. Dep., 1949, 9: 443. THIAMINE. See Vitamin Bi; also Swing sickness. THIGH. See also Extremity, Lower extremity; and various subheadings of Surgical technic. Huard, P., & Onsan, A. [Ligature of two arteries at the summit of Scarpa's triangle] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 141-4.—Kriiger. Ueber einen Fall von ossifizierendem Hamatom des Oberschenkels. Deut. Militararzt, 1937, 2: 364-7.—Pfeiffer, G. E. Personal experience with fascia lata as areparative agent. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 15-8.—Yahoub. Traitement des anevrismes arterio-veineux de la cuisse. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. Mil. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 86-8. ---- Injury. See also Fracture—by site (Extremity, lower; Femur; Hip) Aird, I. A review of recent Russian studies of gunshot wounds of the thigh. BuU. War M., Lond., 1943-44, 4: 619.— Boehler. Later treatment and reparative surgery in gunshot wounds of the thigh. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 26-9.—Colmers. Ober- schenkel. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 131-4.—Crile, G., jr. Traumatic rupture of adductor muscles of the thigh. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 719-23 — Geneli-Trzebicka, Z. [Gun-shot wounds of the femoral vessels] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 694-8.—Groth. Die Versorgung der Oberschenkelschussbriiche. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1915, 44: 161-4.—Kazakevich, I. E. [Treatment of gunshot wounds of the thigh in Army base hospitals] Vest, khir., 1940, 59: 286- 90.—Live shell removed from a man's thigh. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1239.—Lusskin, H. Foreign body in thigh; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 353.—Paladino, P. A proposito di tre casi di rottura sottocutanea del m. retto anteriore del femore. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 992-1004 — Riickert, W. Schwierigkeiten und Wandlungen in der Be- handlung infizierter Oberschenkelschussbriiche. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 505 (Abstr.)—Zacharinas, B. [Treat- ment of fractures of the femur during campaign] Medicina, Kaunas, 1935, 16: 564-72. --- Quadriceps muscle. Du Bourguet. A propos des ruptures du tendon quadricipi- tal; un cas de rupture incomplete. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 37. —----■ & Dubau. Un cas de rupture complete du tendon quadricipital. Ibid., 23-7. THIGH splint. See under Splint, Types. THIODIGLYCOL. Jastrzebski, D. [New method in determining thiodiglycol in urine] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 498-504. ------ & Zienkie- wicz, K. [Determining thiodiglycol in the urine] Ibid., 1936, 28: 859-62. THIODIPHENYLAMINE. Verfahren zur HersteUung von Thiodiphenylamin S. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 30, 8, 22, 24, No. XXV-26, 24-6. THIOUREA. See also with Thyrotoxicosis. Saunders, J. P., & Meyer, B. J. The effects of thioureas and related compounds on alpha- naphthylthiourea (ANTU) toxicity to rats. 16p. 27cm. Army Chem. Center, 1948. Forms No. 168, Rep. Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Campo Fernandez, J. El tiouracilo en cirugfa. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 97-100.—Richter, C. P., Clisby, K. H., & Allen, G. S. A quantitative study of the pulmonarv edema and pleural effusion produced in rats by alpha-naphthyl thiourea and other thioureas. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 161. THIRST. See also Heat, Dehydration. Brief (A) account of the sufferings of a detachment of United States Cavalry from de- privation of water, during a period of eighty-six hours while scouting on the Staked Plains of Texas [Photostat] 8 1. 8? n. pi., 1877. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 2: Operations at high temperatures; report on Sub-Project No. 2-19; Study of efficiency of performance and rate of deterioration under conditions of water limitation, v. p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1943. Allison, R. S., & Critchley, M. Observations on thirst. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 258-66.—Pittard, K. Dehydra- tion combatted with sea water. Contact, Pensacola, 1942, 1: No. 3, 11-3. THOMAS frame. See under Orthopedics, Apparatus. THOMAS splint. See First aid, military; Fracture subheadings (Treatment: Traction;—by site: Femur) Splint, Types. THORACIC empyema. See Pleural cavity, Empyema. THORACIC injury. See also Air evacuation; Fracture—by site: Rib; Injury subheadings (Air raid; crush) Pneu- mothorax, traumatic; Rib; also subsequent main headings; also such terms as Lung injury; Pec- toral muscles; Pleura; Pleural cavity; Pleurisy, etc. Ciba Pharmaceutical Products. War in- juries of the chest. 12 col. pi. 23^cm. Summit, 1943. Davies, H. M., & Coope, R. War injuries of the chest. 131p. 19^cm. Edinb., 1942. Gomez-Duran, M. Heridas de pecho. p.125- 235. 24Hcm. Madr., 1938. In his Cirug. guerra, Madr., 1938, 1: Abel 16 Pascual, F. Consideraciones generates sobre los heridos de t6rax. Actas Congr. mid. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 3-9.—Akhutin, M. N. [Injuries of the chest] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1933, 4: 53-9.—Boland, F. 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G. *Dauererfolge der thorakoplastischen Behandlung bei Lungen- tuberkulosen; Untersuchung an 200 ehemaligen Patienten des Deutschen Krieger-Kurhauses in Davos-Dorf. 58p. 23cm. Berl., 1939. Aujaleu & Dubau. Thoracoplastie extra-fasciale datant d'un an; prdsentation de clichds. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 187.—Billimoria, B. R., Chak, S. N., & Mehta, M. P. Thoraco- plasty for pulmonary tuberculosis. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1949, 5: 18-23.—Burr, L. A technique for extra-pleurai thoracoplasty. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 271.—Dubau. Prdsentation de deux plasties musculaires thoraciques. Bull. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 31.—Escobar, J. Resultados v tdcnica de la toracoplastia. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1935, 25: 338-48.—Gay, W. M. Extrapleural thoracoplasty; report of four cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 209-14.—Goren, M. L. Thoracoplasty; report of 50 cases. Ibid., 1939-40, 16: 210.—Haugseth, K. Thorakoplastik im Marinekrankenhaus von 1919 bis 1935. Zbl. Chir., 1936, 63: 2732-6.—Jones, H. W. Thoracoplasty for empyema with bronchial fistula and for chronic lung abscess. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 791-805.—Martin, A. Thoracoplasty; a case report of unusual interest. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934, 10: 340-2.—Martin, R. F. Brief comments on thoracoplasty; with case reports from Fort Stanton Marine Hospital. Hosp. News, Wash., 1940, 7: No. 2, 1-15, 6 pi.— Mason, G. A. Thoraco- plasty in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 326-33.—Murphy, J. D. Thoracoplasty for tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 140- 3.—Petrovic, G. [Thoracoplasty in pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 356-70.—Rankin, J. O. Osteoplastic repair of thoracic cage defects. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 331-3.—Rudolph, C. W. A review of 244 thoracoplastie operations. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 1-7.— Schneyder. La thoracoplastie dans le traitement de la tuber- culose pulmonaire. -Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1946, 40: 29-33.— Shapiro, R., & Munz, C. W. Thoracoplasty in the fifth and sixth decades. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 30-6.—Thearle, W. H. The selection of tuberculous patients for thoracoplasty. U. S. Veterans Bur. Al. Bull., 1931, 7: 117-23.—Winternitz, M. C, Lindskog, G. E. [et al.] Plastics in thoracic surgery. Research Rev. (LJ. S. Navy) 1948, Feb., 16-8. THORACIC unit. See also Surgical unit. Beach, W. V. The surgical thoracic unit at R. N. Hospital, Chatham. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 187-92.—Effler, D. B., & Blades, B. The function of thoracic surgery centers in World War II. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 319-30.—Harken, D. E. A review of the activities of the thoracic center for the III and IV hospital groups, 160th General Hospital European Theater of Operations, June 10, 1944 to Jan. 1, 1945. J. Thorac. Surg., 1946, 15: 31-43.—Linberg, B. E. [Essai du travail d'un hopital de l'armde des blessures de poitrine] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 9, 97-105.—Schofield, R. D. W. The Middle East chest unit. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 31-4. THORACOABDOMINAL injury. See also Trunk. Puckett, W. O., McElroy, W. D., & Harvey, E. N. Studies on wounds of the abdomen and thorax produced by high velocity missiles. 25p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms Missile Casualt. Rep. No. 19, Div. M. Sc. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Ptjente Castro, J. Secuelas mas importantes de los traumatismos accidentales y operatorios de torax y abdomen en los heridos de guerra. p.393-445. 21 ^cm. Santander, 1938. In: Cuest. mdd. quir. guerra (Gironds, L.) Baryshnikov, K. I. [Combined wounds of the thoracic and abdominal cavities] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 36-42.— Betts, R. H. The initial surgery of thoracoabdominal war injuries. J. Thorac. Surg., 1946, 15: 349-64. ------ The management of thoraco-abdominal war injuries. Surgery, 1947, 21: 136.—Blackburn, G. Thoraco-abdominal wounds. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 56. THORACO-ABDOMINAL INJURY 1006 THORAX ------ Thoraco-abdominal wounds in modern war. Ann. R. CoU. Surgeons England, 1948, 2: 122-8. ------ & D'Abreu, A. L. Thoraco-abdominal wounds in war. Brit. J. Surg., 1945-46, 33: 152-4.—Boron & Masson, H. A propos d'une plaie thoraco-abdominale. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1948, 42: 82.—Falor, W. H., Burbank, C. B., & Jones, H. W. 1063 war wounds of the thorax and abdomen. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 36-48.—Gordon-Taylor, G. Chest surgery in war; abdomino- thoracic injuries. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 862-4.—Gurevich, N. Torako-abdominalnye ranenija. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 281-5.—Krupachev, I. F. Torako- abdominalnye ranenija po materialam EH bliinego tyla. Khirurgia, Moskva, 1946, 57-63.—Mackler, S. A. Experience with thoracic and thoracoabdominal wounds in an evacuation hospital. J. Thorac. Surg., 1947, 16: 538-70.—Oltramare, J. H. Plaies thoraco-abdominales. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 370-7.—O'Neill, J. N. Diagnosis and surgical management of thoracoabdominal wounds aboard an assault transport. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1724-8.—Puckett, W. O., McElroy, W. D., & Harvey, E. N. Studies on wounds of the abdomen and thorax produced by high velocity missUes. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 427-39.—Snyder, H. E. The manage- ment of intrathoracic and thoraco-abdominal wounds in the combat zone. Ann. Surg., 1945, 122: 333-57.—Sozon- Jaroshevich, A. J. Torako-abdominalnye ranenija. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1949, 12: 350-411, 5pl. Also Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 604 (Abstr.)—Thoraco- abdominal wounds. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 12.—Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco toraco- addominali. In his Chir. guerra, Tor., 1940, 987-1004, iUust. THORAX find, thoracic organs] See also names of thoracic organs as Heart; Lung, etc. Rushmer, R. F. Physiology of increased intrathoracic pressure in relation to the effect of centrifugal forces; two cases of circulatory failure during increased intrapulmonic pressure. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 267, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Dorcllo, F., & Rowinski, P. Le alterazioni circolatorie e respiratorie in seguito a differenze tra la pressione intra- ed extra-toracica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: 511-21.— Gorzkowski, E. [On congenital defects of the pectoral muscle] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 94-7.—Linberg, B., Shastin, P. [et al.] Grudnaja kletka (thorax) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 271-88, pi.—Mallows, H. R. Congenital funnel chest. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1949, 35: 298-300.— Sabaresse, I. Lipsa congenitala a marelui pectoral; con- sideratiuni medico-militare; doua observatii clinice. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 68-72, illust. ---- Biometry. Karpovich, P. V. A special tape for the measurement of chest expansion. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 24, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Cassinis, U. La misura dei diametri toracici in confronto a quella del perimetro nel giudizio di idoneita fisica. Gior. med. mU., 1934, 82: 4; 124.—Kaetu. Kyo-i husoku-sya ni tuite [On persons with insufficient chest girth] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 317-22, tab.—Kozaki, I. Kenkd-do to sono kyokaku ni tuite [The relation between the degree of health and the thorax] Ibid., 1928, 1077-84.—Nieto-Cosano, F. Un comentario sobre el cuadro de inutilidades. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 111-4.— Shilling, C. W. Vital capacity and its relation to chest expan- sion. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 31: 7-18.—Simington, A. D. Landmarks of the chest. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 228-32.—Suzuki, O. Sokukei-teki kyokaku kakutyo ni kan-suru seitai-sokutei gaku-teki kenkyu [Biometrical studies on diametrical thorax expansibility] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 250; 344.—Trepiccioni, E. Perfezionamento deUo strumentario per toracometria. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 211-3, iUust. --- Disease. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 69: Notes on certain diseases of the chest. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Brette & Laurent. Un cas d'actinomycose thoracique. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1935, 125: 288-97.—Di Geronimo, G. Nuovo segno differenziale fra limite di ottusita da innalzamento diaframmatico da frenico-exeresi e liveUo liquido da idropneu- motorace omolaterale. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 790.—Hakki, A. [Case report of hydro-pneumothorax] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 53-5.—Old, E. H. H. A case with a sterile coUection of blood in the pleural cavity giving rise to symptoms resembUng those of an empyema; operation; re- covery. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1908, 2: 40-2.—Paine, J. R., & Flankers, A. G. A review of patients with intrathoracic disease and injury treated on the surgical service of a United States Army General Hospital in North Africa. Surgery, 1945, 18: 401-11. ---- Empyema. See also Pleural cavity, Empyema. Benson, C. D., & McLaughlin, C. W., jr. The changing picture of postpneumonic empyema thoracis complicating sulfonamide-treated pneumonia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 46-51. ---- Hemothorax. See also Thoracic injury, Complications. Cuono, J. D. Traumatic hemothorax. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1107-10.—Ghimus, D. Die physikalische Behand- lung (Rontgenstrahlen, Kurzwellen, Hohensonne) des durch Kriegsverletzungen verursachten Hamatothorax. Radiol. Clin., Basel, 1944, 13: 281-93.—Hemothorax. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 177.—Holt. Haemothorax. Rep. Surg. Cases S. Afr. War (Stevenson, W. F.) Lond., 1905, 131-4.—Jonas, A. F. Massive organizing hemothorax. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 2, 1—4.—Kakisaka, K. Sensyo no kenkyu; kyobu syaso ni yoru kekkyo no rinsyo-teki kenkyu [Studies on war wounds; clinical studies on hemothorax due to gunshot wounds in the chest] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 197; 263; 357, 2pl.—Kent, E. M., & Tebrock, H. E. Posttraumatic hemo- thorax management. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 14-21.— Nicholson, W. F. Clotted haemothorax. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 38; 60.—Stacy, H. S. Twenty years after; haemothorax; wound of Uver and perineph- ric hemorrhage. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 173.— Stiles, F. C. Spontaneous hemopneumothorax. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 7, 6-12.—Traumatic haemo- thorax. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 27, 5. ---- Tumor. Barker, V. L., & Caes, H. J. Report oi a case of intra- thoracic ganglioneuroma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 298-302.—McClanahan, C. W. Roentgenographic diagnosis of intrathoracic malignancy with case reports. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 45-9.—Makel, H. P. Case report ot neurilemmoma (scbwannoma) Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 338-40.—Miller, B. Intrathoracic tumors. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 60-6.—Rugg-Gunn, M. A. A case of atypical lymphadenoma. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 373-9.—Smith, J. W. Deep therapy treatment of intra- thoracic neoplasms; preliminary report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1925, 23: 491-4, 4pl— Zamfir, D., & lonescu, V. Cateva consideratiuni clinice si radiologice asupra Umfo- granulomatozei maligne toracice, cu un caz clinic. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 893-903, iUust. THREE-DAY fever. See Phlebotomus fever. THRESHOLD meter. See Light threshold meter. THROAT. See also Ear, nose and throat; Eye, ear, nose and throat; Larynx; Neck; Septic sore throat; Tonsil; Tonsillitis. Crawford, T. An .analysis of 422 cases of infection of the throat and gums. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 105-11.— De Lamater, E. D. Method of preserving throat swabs by freezing. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1944, No. 5, 18-21.—Morris, S. J. Diseases of the throat. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 761-6.—Pomales Lebron, A., Dammin, G. J. [et al.] A throat culture survey of troops stationed in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico J. Pub. Health, 1945-46, 21: 287-305.—Refik Yetkin, T. Atakan, & Z. Birsen [Bacteriological observations on the treatment of abscesses of the throat in guinea pigs with gold preparations] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1938, 15: 323.—Rosen- thal, H. H. Simple local treatment for throat infections. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 75.—Schuster, B. Therapy of throat infections with bismuth vs. penicUlin. Ibid., 1948, 48: 61-5.— Tigertt, W. D. Collection of material for culture from the throat. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 6, 15. THROMBIN. Cronkite, E. P., Deaver, J. M., & Lozner, E. L. Experiences with use of thrombin with and without soluble cellulose for local hemostasis. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 80-2.—Kudrya- shov, B. Use of thrombin to stop bleeding in war wounds THROMBIN 1007 THYROID reported in Russia. Chem. Leaflet, 1942-43, 16: 59.—Winter- stein, A. Thrombin. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm mU. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 287-90. THROMBOEMBOLISM. See also Extremity. Rossle, R. Uber die Haufung von Thrombose und Embolie nach dem Kriege. 16p. 8? Berl., 1935. Waugh, T. R., & Ruddick, D. W. Studies on increased coagulability of the blood, lip. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6063, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc Canada. Bouet. Les thromboses infectieuses chez les chevaux immu- nises par injections microbiennes intraveineuses. Rev. vdt mil., Par., 1928, 12: 167-76.— Driskell, M. M., & Miller, D. L. Idiopathic thrombophlebitis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 903-6.—Hall, G. H. 1 hrombophlebitis, phlebo- thrombosis and pulmonary embolism. Surg. Staff Semin. Min- neapoUs Vet. Hosp., 1946, 1: 18-35.—Homans, J., Allen, A. W. [et al.] Thrombosis. In: Burns Shock &c (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943, 256-60.—Kertzendorff. Die sogenannte traumatische Thrombose (Thrombose par effort) Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1937, 2: 485-7.—Kleinsasser, L. J. Intravenous clot- ting; an analysis of 500 cases observed in Army personnel at the vascular centers. Surgery, 1948, 23: 687-721.—Ohkubo, M. Zikken-teki sensoku no kenkyu [Studies on experimentally produced thrombosis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1933, 22: 80; 550, 2 pi.—Rossle, R. Die Haufung von Thrombose und Embolie nach dem Kriege. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1935, 11: 147.— Rohden, W. Ueber die Haufigkeit von Thrombosen und Embo- lienimGottinger Sektionsgut vor und nach dem Kriege. Zschr. Kreislaufforsch., 1933, 25: 171-8.—Ross, C. C, McLachlin, J. A., & Lewis, J. A. A clinical study of thrombophlebitis and pulmonary embolism; preliminary report. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 5, 32-6.—Schleussing, H. Thrombose und EmboUe vor und nach dem Kriege. Klin. Wschr., 1929, 8: 2125-8.—Shevkunenko, V. N., & Maksimenkov, A. N. [Ligature of veins in the beginning of thrombophlebitis] Tr. Acad. nul. mdd. Kiroff, 1936, 7: 11-4.—Taccani, G., & Pini, C. L'aumento deUe trombosi e deUe emboUe nel dopo-guerra e sue possibiU cause. Pensiero med., 1937, 26: 5; 37; 69, 3 ch.— Timm, O. K. Arterial thrombosis complicating distant hemor- rhage. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 95.— Vahdettin Ozen & Osman Oguz [Case of thrombophlebitis; con- valescence] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 11-3.— Womble, C. C. Thrombo-emboUsm. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 895-902.—Yzb Ziver Berkman [Case of postoperative thrombophlebitis, treated by intravenous injections of rubiazol] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 65-70. THROMBOPENIA. See Hemorrhagic diathesis. THUMB. See also Surgical technic, Hand. Brown, R. A. Fracture dislocation of the first metacarpal bone (Bennett's fracture) J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 74-6.—Du Bourget. Trois cas de fracture de Bennet. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1932, 26: 197-200.—Idrac. Un cas de luxa- tion du premier mdtacarpien. Ibid., 1935, 29: 204.—Koon, E. S., jr. Hypertrophy of the thenar muscles. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: 29.—Rallo, A. Su l'etiologia e la patogenesi della macrosomia parziale (studio clinico ed anatomo-patologico) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928, 34: 257-73.—Van Demark, R. E. Acute injuries of the first metacarpal in military personnel. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 127-30.—Yokokura, S. San sikotu yori nareru bosi no iti rei [A case of a thumb with three phal- anges] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1933, 22: 17, pi. THYMUS. Cankat, N. [On physiopathology of the thymus with refer- ence to a case of hyperplasia of the thymus] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: No. 24, 27-43.—Froggatt, T. W. A case of thymic death; post-mortem report. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 399-401.—Grodzienski, E. [Physiology and pathology of the thymus] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 705-19.—Mclntyre, W. P. E. Three cases of status lymphaticus. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 94.—O'Flynn, J. A. A malignant tumour of the thymus gland. Ibid., 1931, 17: 5-11. THYROGLOSSAL DUCT. Clark, C. L. Diagnosis and treatment of thyroglossal duct cyst. Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 12, 5-8.—■ Duguet, J. Kyste du tractus thyrdo-glosse. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 122.—Estrem, R. D. Thyroglossal duct cysts and sinuses. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 5: 51-64. THYROID. See also Goiter; Myxedema. Schachner, H. G., Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. T. The response of the thyroid gland to a low environmental temperature as studied with radio- iodine. 6 1. 27cm. Fort Knox, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 6-64-12-02-(6) U. S. Army M. Dep. Field Res. Laborat. Castanedo, J. A. El tiroides; la glandula del calor. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 165.—Fanlo, F. Opoterapia; algo sobre un derivado sintdtico del tiroides. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1935, 13: 193-9.—Man (A) of thyroid. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 543.—Schachner, H., Gierlach, Z. S., & Krebs, A. A study of thyroid function at low environmental temperatures with the aid of radioactive iodine. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. C, Proj. 2, No. 5, 1; Proj. 3, No. 4, 1; Proj. 4. No. 4, 1.— Sevket Artamh [The thy- roid hormone] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: No. 32, 95-104. ---- Disease. See also Thyrotoxicosis. United States. War Department. Army Institute of Pathology. Pathology of the thyroid gland. 31p. 25cm. Wash., 1944. Baird, J. A. Nephrosis with hypothyroidism. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 272.—Beier, V. A. [Interme- diary-nitrogen metabolism in affections of the thyroid gland] Tr. Acad. mU. mdd. Kiroff, 1936, 5: 239-50. ------ [Cho- lesterinemia in affections of the thyroid gland] Ibid., 261-80.— Beverly, S. S. Toxic adenoma of the thyroid with hypothy- roidism. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941^2, 18: 52-6.— Bistriceanu, I. V. Contributiuni la studiul histo-patologiei tumorilor glandelor tiroide si paratiroide. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 367; 421; 481, iUust.—Cavalli, M., & De Socchieri, S. Considerazioni circa un caso di strumite acuta suppurativa trattato con penicUUna. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 123-6.—Clark, C. L., & Bowers, W. F. Aberrant thyroid tissue in relation to malignancy; case report. Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1947, No. 9, 30-3.—Cunha, I. A. da. Patologia da tirdide. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1945, 6: 817—41.— Dedjulin, I. M. [Basal and nitrogen metabolism in diseases of the thyroid gland] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: No. 5, 75-9.—Derbyshire, J. W., & Gray, P. A., jr. Acute suppura- tive thyroiditis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 419.—Drago- jevic, B., & Bucic, M. Metastazirajudi adenom stitne zljezde ispoljen kao tumor mozga. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 185-7.—Dugan, L. J. Acute parenchymatous thyroiditis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 99.—Fiore, M. Terapia iodica e stati tiroidei costituzionaU. Gior. med. mil. 1933, 81: 679-81.—French, T. A., & Proctor, S. E. Dissemi- nated carcinoma from the thyroid gland; case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 485-9.—Fritz, J. The relation- ship of hypothyroidism to dystrophic changes of the skin. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 568-70.—Gruescu, T., & Galisciuc, B. Consideratiuni generale asupra gu§elor endoto- racice in legatura cu un caz personal. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 883-6.—Ito, M. Appaku-sei sekizuien wo hasseru ten-i-sei kozyo-sensyu no iti boken rei [An autopsy case of metastatic goitre that gave rise to compression myelitis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 94-101, pi.—Jianu, S. I. TurburarUe tiroidiene in lumina actuala a stiintei, cu consideratiuni sta- tistice asupra etiologiei los in jud. Arges. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 573-7.—Lahey, F. Modern management of thyroid disease. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 294-301.— Landau, A. [Nature and treatment of affections of the thyroid gland] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 513; 599.—Mahon, F. F. A ' case of early myxoedema. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1917, 3: 481.—■ Mastin, E. V. The management of thyroid diseases in the soldier. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 12-25.—Morris, M., & Price, R. B. Clinical and pathological notes on a case of adenocar- cinoma of the thyroid gland. J. R. Army M. Corps., 1934, 63: 119-22.—Munly, W. C. Thyroid heart disease; a review of the Uterature. Mil. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 308-17.—Pontrandolfi, P. L'infiammazione acuta della ghiandola tiroide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 18-23.—Riveros, M. Cancer de cuerpo tiroides. Rev. san. md., Asuncion, 1937-38, 10: 537-54.— Starns, C. E. The symptomatology of hypothyroidism. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1931, 7: 564-7.—Strother, R. B., & Fix, L. W. Thyroid cancer in young adults; report of four cases. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 275-9, Ulust.— Troy, T. S., & Wright, B. T. Primary adeno-carcinoma of the thyroid gland. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 175. ---- Injury. See also Neck. Cottell, R. C. A case of myxoedema foUowing a gun-shot injury to the neck. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 298-302 — Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco deUa tiroide. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, 0.) Tor., 1940, 778. ---- Surgery. See under Surgical technic. THYROTOXICOSIS THYROTOXICOSIS. See also Exophthalmos; Goiter. Means, J. H. New methods of treating thyrotoxicosis. 7p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-20, U. S. Veterans Admin. Packard, J. M., & Graybiel, A. Bundle branch block as a temporary phenomenon in thyrotoxicosis; report of a case. 8 1. 27cm. Wash. 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. No. NM-001-019, U. S. Nay. School Aviat. M. Blumgart, H. L., & Hertz, S. Radioactive iodine therapy of Graves disease. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 415.—Danic, J. R. [Case of successful operative treat- ment of Basedow's disease] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 388.— Dannehl. Militardienst und Thyreotoxic Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1915, 44: 41-60.—Dario Quiroz. J. Algunas nociones para el tratamiento del hipertiroidismo. Rev. san. mil., Asun- cion, 1940-41, 14: 137-44.—Dragojevic, B. Tireotoksikoza. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 314-8.—Gattig, W. Gibt es einen Kriegsbasedow? Arch. klin. Chir., 1943-44, 205: 580-8.— Giacanelli, V. U. Sopra un caso di gozzo circoscritto con sindrome de CI. Bernard-Homer. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 664-8.—Hadi Uysalefe [Basedow's disease; a case in a dog] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937, 14: 210-37.—Hindmarsh, T. A. The treatment of thyrotoxicosis in recruits to the Forces. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 213: 67-70.—Hoste, O. Enkele beschouwingen bij de behandeling van de hyperthyroidie met het propylthiouracil. Belg. tschr. mil. geneesk., 1949, 102: 21-7.—Hurst, A. Hyperadrenalism and hyperthyroidism. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 129-34. Also 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 137-42.-—Iversen, K. An epidemic wave of thyrotoxicosis in Denmark during World War II. Am. J. M. Sc, 1949, 217: 121-9.—Jame, L., & Mauvais, A. Maladie de Recklinghausen et maladie de Basedow assocides. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 369-74.—Kilgour, J. M. Antithyroid drugs in the treatment of hyperthyroidism. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 88.—Lafontaine, A. Quelques remarques k propos de l'emploi du thiouracil dans l'hyper- thyroidie. Arch. Serv. san, Armde beige, 1946, 99: 239-41.— Landau, A. Czy gruczol tarczowy jest wylacznym frddlem powstawania kUnicznego i patofizjologicznego zespolu nad- tarczycznosci? Lek. wojsk., 1943—44, 35: 263-5.—Mac- Kenzie, M. V. Chronic thyrotoxic myopathy; report of a case complicated with diabetes meUitus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 381-7.-—Martinez, V. M. Roentgen terapia en la tireotoxi- cosis. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1940-41, 14: 185-93.-— Merikangas, U. R. Hyperthyroidism; diagnosis and treatment. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 1-11.—Moerman, J. Reuzen ulcus van den achterste maagwand en exophtalmis kropgezwel. Belg. tschr. mil. geneesk., 1949, 102: 79-81.— Moore, G. B., jr, & Tannenbaum, A. J. A case of acute thyroid crisis associated with bronchopneumonia. Mil. Sur- geon, 1942, 90: 643-7.—Riza, H. [Treatment of Basedow's disease] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 68-74.—Vokoun, F. J. Toxic goiter and the brain. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 77: 350- 2.—Wakeley, C. P. G. The treatment of thyrotoxicosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 71.—Wilkinson, C. F., jr, & Fancher, P. S. The coexistence of essential familial hypercholesterolemia and thyrotoxicosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 307- 11.—Wood, H., & Hamm, J. N. Thyrotoxicosis complicated by hypothalamic and duodenal hemorrhage; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 1282. TIBIA. See also Fracture—by site: Tibia; Surgical technic, Extremities: Lower extremity. Achpise, A. Traitement non sanglant du diastasis tibio- pdronier dans une formation de guerre. Union mdd. Canada, 1941, 70: 602.—Coic. Un cas d'apophysite antdrieure de croissance du tibia. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1933, 27: 182.— Klass, A. A., & Farrell, W. A. Fatigue fractures of the tibia. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 25-36.—Kobayasi, I. Kuho ni yoru keikotu tokuhatu kossetu no syorei [Cases of spontaneous tibia fracture due to running] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 484-97, 2pl— Mann, T. P. Fatigue fracture of tibia; three cases at a naval training establishment. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 8-10, pi.—Monot. A propos d'un cas d'apophysite tibiale antdriore. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 27-30.—Roca, C. A., Imaz, J. I. [et al.] Pseudofractura de la tibia o enfermedad de OUonqvist. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 172-85.— Schaefer, W. B. Nontraumatic tears of the tibial fascia. Alii. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 308-10.—Sideman, S., & Gunther, W. A. Osteoplastic repair of defects of the tibia following osteo- myeUtis due to trauma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 683-9.— Sorley, E. R. Recurrent streptococcal periostitis of the tibia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 253-6.—Sterin, L., & Sterin, R. Fracture spontande du tibia du type march fracture. LiUe chir., 1947, 2: 166-8.—Stotz, W. Die Fibularesektion bei Pseudarthrosen und verzogerter Knochenbruchhellung des Schienbeines. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 385 (Abstr.) TIBIAL VESSELS TIBIAL vessels. Sidgwick, H. C. A case of saccular aneurysm of the posterior tibial artery; complete exposure and extirpation of the sac. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 448-50.—Weitzel. Andvrisme artdrio-veineux des vaisseaux tibiaux antdrieurs. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 45-7. TIC. Noica, D., & Lupulescu, I. [Case of post-operative tic: simultaneous opening of mouth with protrusion of tongue (lesion of corpus striatum)] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 169-72.—Picard. Tics. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1937, 127: 767.—Siireyya Gordiiren [Case of emotional tic, cured by suggestion therapy] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: 33-5. TICK. See also Rickettsiasis. Leighton, H., Vallier, E. E., & Clark, J. C. Tick investiga- tions in Texas. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 38.—Massa, F. Contributo aUa distribuzione geografica delle zecche Ornithodorus, neUa Somalia itaUana. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 453-9.—Tests with ticks. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 115.-—Tick control investigations at Camp BuUis. Ibid., 122.—Waller, I. H. Ticks and tick- borne diseases. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 3, 3. TICK fever. See Rickettsiasis, tickborne. TIETZE'S disease. See under Rib. TILTING. Landis, E. M., Patterson, J. L., & Ham, G. C. Studies on the circulatory changes induced by tilting and nitroglycerine administration in a series of young male subjects. Ip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 190, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. TILT-TABLE. See with Blackout pilot. TINEA. See also Dermatophytosis; Mycosis; Scalp. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 161: Control of ringworm in military animals. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Baganz, C. N., & Rosenthal, A. D. Tinea infection of psychotic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-^3, 19: 193-5.-—Beckett, C. G. Ringworm or tinea infection of the toes. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 793-8.—Brain, R. T. The treatment of ringworm in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 278-81.—Caro-Paton, T. Observacidn de una epidemia en la region leventina durante la guerra; tinas de origen animal y de origen humano. Actas derm, sif., Madr., 1940-41, 32: 313; 362.—Fraser, P. K. The treatment and prophylaxis of superficial ringworm infections. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 145-53.—Holmes, J. G. A powder for ring- worm. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 177.—Noel-Hanson, P. CUnical memorandum on tinea infestation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 134-7.—Tinea of the foot, groin or axiUa. BuU. .Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, Suppl., No. 2, 1-8.—Waldin, G. G. The phenol and camphor treatment of ringworm of the glabrous skin; an interim report. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 32-4. ---- T. versicolor. Glenn, W. R., & Hailey, H. Tinea versicolor. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 205. ---- in animals. Barringer, J. L. Treatment of ringworm at Reno Q. M. I. D. Fort Reno, Oklahoma. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1927, 20: Suppl. 49-55.—Bridgeman, M. Treatment of ringworm by the hypo- Hcl method. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 81 — Brocq-Rousseu, Urbain & Barotte. Etude sur les teignes du cheval. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1926, 10: 355-76. TINEA pedis. See Foot, Mycosis. 08 TINIAN 1009 TOMOGRAPHY TINIAN. See World War II. TINNITUS. Hurst, A. F. Tinnitus. In his Med. Dis. War, 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 92.—Kindler, W. Beobachtungen iiber sog. objective Ohrgerausche, ihre Entstehung und wehrmedizinische Bedeu- tung. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 42-5.—Tupin, Gauthiei- Lafaye & Franck de Preaumont. Allergie et bourdonnements d'oreiUe. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 150. TISSUE. See Soft tissue. TISSUE therapy. See under Therapeutics. TNT See Trinitrotoluene. TOBACCO. See under Smoking. TOBIAS-WEITBRECHT manual resus- citator. See under Resuscitator. TOBRUK siege. See with World War II. TOBRUK splint. See Fracture—by site: Extremity, lower; also Plaster of Paris, Tobruk plaster. TOCOPHEROL. See under Vitamin. TOE. See also Foot; Fracture—by site: Foot; Surgical technic, Amputation: Lower extremity; Tinea. Kondratjev, E. G. O deformacu noSnykh palcev. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1904, 82: pt 2, 516-9.—Michele, A. A., & Krueger, F. J. Operative correction for hammer toe. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 52.—Prevention of toe contractures. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 25.—Tomsik, L. [Super- numerary toe on the heel] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1932, 8: 193-5. TOLERANCE. See as subheading of the following terms: Acceleration; Altitude; Anoxia; Centrifugal force; Gravitation; Heat; Radiation; Radiation gamma. TOLERANCE dose of radiation. See Radiation, Tolerance. TOLUENE. See Trinitrotoluene. TOMATO. Consolazio, W. V., & O'Neal, J. D. Storage qualities of canned tomato juice exposed to ele- vated temperatures. 4p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 17, Res. Proj. X-127, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Haugen, G. E. Ascorbic acid losses produced by frying green tomatoes. 3p. 26,^cm. Beth- esda 1946 Forms Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-295, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Acanfora, G. Sui tumori sperimentali da succo di pomo- doro. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: 42-56.—Chabrand, J. J. Sur l'analyse des conserves de tomates. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1933, 99: 277-80.—Scotti, G. Sulla determina- zione dei cloruri nelle conserve di pomodoro. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 752-5. TOMOGRAPHY. See under Radiography. TONGUE. See also Mouth. Alvarez Sainz de Aja, E. Sfndromes Unguales por accidn directa de focos dentarios sdpticos. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943, 2. dpoca, 6: 3-5.—Caliendo, M. Raro caso di ritenzione di grossa scheggia metallica nella base della lingua. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 351^1.—Chahovic, X., & Vicnjic, M. [Case of-cancer of the tongue] Voj. san. glasnik, 1934, 5: 763-6.—Gerwig, W. H., jr, & Dick, A. Abscess of the tongue. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 337-40.—Klugman, G. A., & Litmano- vich, G. L. Rubcevye deformacii jazyka. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 231-5.—Little, R. D. Lingua nigra; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 360.—Murdy, W. F. Tremor of tongue in syphilis. Ibid., 1929, 27: 139.—Panconcelli-Calzia, G. Ueber die Wieder- erlangung der Spreehfahigkeit nach Zungenverletzungen. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 270.—Pesme & Kliszowski. A propos d'un abcds de la base de la langue. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 322-6.—Smith, B. H. An investigation into certain tongue changes in British troops. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 489-91.—Wells, C. R., & Cooper, G. W. Black tongue. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1926, 24: 12-30, pi.—Yver, E. Les abces et les oeddmes aigus de la langue. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 111-20. ------ & Farges, R. Sur une varidtd de phlegmon de la racine de la langue, le phlegmon mddian inter- gdnio-glosse. Ibid., 1934, 124: 149-64.—Zembrzuski, L. [Early diagnosis of cancer of the tongue] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 20: 149- 54 TONKIN Campaign (1947-50) See under Wars and campaigns. TONSIL. See also Tonsillitis. Smolens, N. M. Styloid processes encroaching upon the tonsils; case report. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 578. ---- Disease. See also Diphtheria, Pathology; Septic sore throat. Accorinti, V. Polipo fibroso deUa tonsUla palatina di destra. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 262-4.—Bochkovsky, P. I. [Case of large polypoid tumor, developed from the palatal tonsil] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1914, 241: Med. spec pt, 416.—Kotkowski, A. Morphological blood picture in various simple and compli- cated affections of the palatine tonsUs. Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 480-501.—Lawner, S. Zur Symptomatologie der Rachen- mandel bei Soldaten. Mil. med. & arztl. Kriegswiss., Wien., 1914, 499-505. ---- Hypertrophy. Bell, D. W., & Drummond, W. A. D. Pedunculated growth of the faucial tonsil. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 164-7.— Campo, F. Modificazioni ematologiche nei soggetti con iper- trofia delle tonsiUe palatine prima e dopo l'atto operativo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 39-47.—Gandullo, L. Algunas consideraciones sobre el tratamiento de la hipertrofia de las amigdalas palatinas. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1934, 24: 304.— Siegert. Beeinflusst die Hypertrophic der Tonsillen die Entste- hung von Mandelentziindungen; wann ist Indikation zur Un- terbindung der Vena jugularis gegeben (Erfolg und Misserfolg)? Veroff. Heer. San., 1937, H. 104, 197-211. ---- Peritonsillar abscess. Berkove, A. B. Peritonsillar abscess; a plan for conservative treatment. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 462-6.—Cammisa, J. J. V. Pneumococcus septicemia complicating peritonsillar abscess with specific serum therapy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 339-43.—Cragin, H. S. Ludwig's angina following double peritonsiUar abscess. Ibid., 1924, 21: 76-8.—Guillermin. Le traitement chirurgical des suppurations pdriamygdaUennes. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1933, 98: 407-28.—Kneucker, R. Arrosionsaneurysma der A. carotis interna nach Mandelabscess. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 291-4.—Kuttner. PeritonsUUtis und Diphtherie. Ibid., 1943, 8: 330-2.— Muzzio, J. C. Fle- mones de la celda amigdalina. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1130-51.—Nejat Riza. Bademcik ve cevresi apselerinde, cure radical, ve klinik istatistigi, tedavi mukayeseleri. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: No. 15, 1-7.—Talbot. Le traite- ment des phlegmons pdri-amygdaUens par les composds diazc- iques. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 509.—Vialle, J., & Duguet, J. A propos de trois cas de phlegmons pdriamygda- liens traitds par l'amygdalectomie totale a tidde en deux temps. Ibid., 1934, 28: 134-6.—Zurik, S., & Tanner, M. M. Pterygo- mandibular abscess confused witb acute peritonsUlar abscess; with report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1909. TONSILLECTOMY 1010 TONSILLITIS TONSILLECTOMY. See also Tonsil, Hypertrophy; Tonsillitis. Alkalaj, M. [Modification In tamponade foUowing tonsil- lectomy] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 378-80.—De Villiers, R. Una nueva tdcnica para la ligadura de vasos en la amigdalec- tomia. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: 112-4.—Eloy, L. L'amygdalectomie. Arch. belg. Serv. san. armde, 1939, 92: 233—40.—Emenhiser, L. K. Too many tonsillectomies! Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 182-5.—Halasz, G. Ndhany megjegyzds a tonsillektomiardl. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 220-2.—Harlowe, H. D. Thrombophlebitis foUowing tonsiUectomy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 86.—Kecht, B. Zur Tonsillektomie bei ParatonsiUitis. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 155-60.—Lane, F. F. The relief of pain and discomfort following tonsillectomy and submucous resection. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1934, 32: 179- 83.—Locy, F. E. Post-tonsillectomy pain. Ibid., 1929, 27: 303-6.—Love, J. M. The dangers of tonsiUectomy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 331-4.—Malan, A. Sul problema tonsiUare. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 727.—Malecki, J. Kleszczyki do podwiqzywania naczyn i przyrzad do szycia lukdw podniebnych wlasnej konstrukcji. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 322.—Maxwell, J. A. A note on tonsillectomy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 151-3.—Mize, H. E. TonsiUectomy for adult patients. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 150.— Moulden, C. A. Local anaesthesia for tonsillectomy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 251.—Muzzio, J. C. Causas clfnicas y tratamiento preventivo de las hemorragias postamigdalec- tomfa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 259-66. ------ La amigdalectomfa y la adenoidectomia. Ibid., 1945, 44: 353- 92.—Novak, M. Tonsillectomie k chaud. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 124-7.—Pinto Fernandes, A. Um caso de paralisia facial consequente a amigdalectomia. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1942, 3: 909-13.—Quiroz, D., & Ruiz Agiiero, G. La tonsilectomfa en las unidades v en consultorio, en el medio rural. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1938-39, 12: 963-6.—Riza, N. [Total tonsillectomy] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 21-6.—Souza Medina, D. de. Consideracoes sobre as amfgdalas; amigdalectomia. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1944, 5: 653-6.—Tromeur. Un accident rare de l'amygdalectomie; l'dpilepsie. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1938, 128: 143-51.—Weber, M. Die Anzeigen zur Ausschalung der Gaumenmandeln. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 209-20.— Worthington, W. C. Why tonsillectomy? U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 1056-63.—Ziegler, E. Die Anzeige zur Friihausschalung der Gaumenmandeln. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 481-6. TONSILLITIS. See also Sepsis, Etiology; Septic sore throat; Vincent infection. Ankudowicz, S. [Complications in acute and chronic inflammations of the tonsils] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 143-52.— Comyn, K. Report of an outbreak of foUicular tonsilUtis In Moascar Camp, Ismallla, Egypt. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 48: 223-7.—Dehnert, E. F. Treatment of acute tonsiUitis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 432.—Diagnosis of beta hemo- lytic streptococcal pharyngitis and tonsillitis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 499.—Errecart, P. L. Anginas de bismuto. Rev. san. mil., B. Air. 1935, 34: 57-63.—Fricker, J. M. Considdrations sur les angines et leur traitement. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 537-73.—Gettelman, E., & Kaiz, S. P. The treatment of severe tonsilUtis in a Naval dispensary. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42:399-402.—Goldberg, A. [Treatment of angina by streptocid] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 110.—Golynski, B. [Post-operative angina] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 464-70.—Gruet, E. Sur quelques complica- tions de l'infection chronique des amygdales. Caducde, Par., 1912, 12: 289; 1913, 13: 24.—Hasan, H., & Husrev, D. (Anginas and diseases of the buccal cavity) Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 112-32.—Iacobelli, G. Contributo alia conoscenza dei rapporti tra angine e nefriti. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1930, 36: pt 2, 673-81.—Kramer. Vitamin C-Behand- lung der Angina tonsUlaris. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 5.— Kulakci, N. [Waldeyer's anginas and adenopathias] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 45-8.—Lindvall, H. [Preventive vaccination in infectious diseases of the throat, especiaUy in angina tonsiUaris] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1935, 60: 1-10.— Manzano, F. Tratamiento quirurgico de las amigdaUtis y adenoiditis. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1933, 11: 156-60.— Martinez Berganza, R. Angina de Plaut-Vincent y linfocitoma. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 101-3.—Panascenko, A. [Autohemo- and serotherapy in tonsiUitis treated In dispen- saries] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 12, 21-4.—Paponnet & Godau. Un cas sporadique d'angine lymphomonocytaire a forme druptive. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1936, 136: 137-54.— Perkins, H. N. Treatment of acute follicular tonsillitis by prontosil. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 267.—Petzoldt, H. Erfahrungen mit Wismutpraparaten bei der Behandlung von Anginen. Veroff. Heer. San., 1938, H. 105, 574-6.—Propositi, T. The cause and means of prevention of tonsiUitis, with special reference to naval and military service. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 59: 352; 410.—Ragoza, N. Angina. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 172-87, pi.—Sajitz, J. A. Zur Anginenbehandlung bei der Truppe. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1944, 9: 219.—Schmidt, V. Vismutbehandling af angina tonsillaris. MUitaerlaegen, 1942, 48: 29-34.—Smith, A. N., & Stewart, J. P. Vincent's infection of the tonsils. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 253-7.—Souter, J. C. A case of gangrenous tonsillitis with recovery. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934 20: 367-9.— Vahdettin Oezan. Had anjinler. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1946, 75: No. 46, 15-22.—Weiss. Schwere Reiz- leitungsstorung nach Mandelentzundung. Deut. MUitararzt 1938, 3: 478-81.—Young, N. Treatment of tonsillitis in re- cruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 484-7. TOOTH. See also subsequent main headings. Dental examinations in New Guinea. Bull. U. S. Armv M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 31.—Freitag, W. Ueber die Einwirkung der Kalte auf das Zahnsystem. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1942-43, 7: 335-43.—Hydrogen ion determinations of the tooth. Res Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, Apr., 87.—Largeman. H. C. The effect of malnutrition on calcification and growth of the teeth during childhood. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 373-7.— Losee, F. L. Method of growing the rat tooth germ in vitro using the depression slide. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 758-63.—Lott, F. M. Report of the Military Committee of the Canadian Dental Association. J. Canad. Dent. Ass., 1938, 4: 573-82.—Manly, A. S. Determination of masticatory effi- ciency. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 424.— Ravaschio, O. N. Sobre un coeficiente de valor masticatorio en el soldado. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 405-10.—Reese, D. M. Some short cuts on dental survey and classification. Army Dent. Bull., 1943, 14: 115-8.—Wilton, A. [Teeth, vitamin C and normal rations in Swedish Army] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1931, 56: 44-54.—Winblad, F. A. S. Dental survey in the Marshall Islands. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 1141-4. ---- Abnormalities. Camoglu, S. [Dental inclusion] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 105-12.—Klee, F. E. Atypical neuralgia the result of impacted teeth. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 79 — Perna, A. Disodontiasi del 3? multicuspidato inferiore (dente della saggezza) Gior. med. mil., 1913, 61: 272-98, iUust— Rehrauer, W. Analysis of dental abnormaUties found on annual physical examination of officers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 380-3, 6 pi. ------ & Berglund, K. Van L. Dental abnormalities in recruits. Ibid., 1940, 38: 242-6.—Sabatini, A. La frequenza degli incisivi supeiiori palettiformi in soggetti italiani. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 658-68.—Semsettin Nusret [Interesting case of retained teeth in the lower jaw] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: 151.—Taylor, W. Super- numerary teeth. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 337.—Varenne. Note sur un cas de quatrldmes molaires. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1913, 99: 99. ---- Absence. Clewer, D. Case of multiple absence of permanent teeth. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1928, 50: 212-4.—Lister, C. S. A review of forty edentulous cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 151.— Poelstra, T., Carydis, N. [et al.] Edentates in the armies; definition, treatment, prosthesis, military employment in times of peace and war. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 330; 417. ---- artificial. See Denture. ---- Cavity filling. Alister, H. A. Gold inlays by the indirect method. IT. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 915-8.—Paffenbarger, G. C. Acrylic resins as filling material. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 10, 14.—Phinney, C. R. The restoration of incisal corners with amalgam. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1752-4.— Restarski, J. S. Effect of changes in barometric pressure upon dental fillings. Ibid., 1944, 42: 155-7.—Temporary dental fillings. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 13. ---- Cyst. Clemente, N. V. Dentigerous cyst; case report. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 71, 63-5.—Esteban Camblaggl, J. Quistes paradentarios. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 728- 32.—Machicote, A. J., & D'Ovidio, E. C. Quiste paradentario. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 81-4.—O'Grady, G. L. Con- servative treatment of large dental cysts. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 3, 1-3.— Stoian, D. C, & Poenaru, D, [Case of dental cyst] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1933, 32: 8-11.— Yando, A. H., & Schlack, C. A. Oral cysts of dental origin. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 22-6, 3 pi. ---- Disease. See also Dental health, Defects; Jaw; Mouth; Paradentosis; Stomatology. Azzi, G. Le fistole d'origine dentale. Gior. med. mU., 1926, 74: 511-21.—Bee, A. G. Tristan da Cunha: visit of H. M. S. Carlisle, January, 1932. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1932, 18: 173- 87.—Bradley, J. L. Alveolar resorption due to occupational trauma; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 112.— Dental diseases in World War II. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 10, 2.—Fontana, J. B. Acute dental conditions. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: 24-7. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 123-6.—Machicote, A. J. Las enfer- TOOTH 101] TOOTH medades dentarias en los indigenas de Amdrica. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 850-2.—Stuck. Extent of tooth diseases in the armed forces and their inference for the dental service. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 395; Disc, 401. ---- Disease: Treatment. Cambiaggi, J. E. Accidentes causados en el curso de los tratamientos de los conductos radiculares. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 209-12.—Control of dental infection. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 33.—Elburn, M. K. The use of penicillin in dental infections. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 120-2.—Emery, C. A. Pulp canal therapy and apico- ectomy. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 1042-6.—Gon- zalez, F. 1., jr, & Lazarus, C. H. Apicoectomy in war dentistry. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 894-6.—Gullett, W. 1. Root amputation. Ibid., 1945, 44: 579-81.—Harvey, H. E. A mathematical root canal gauge. Ibid., 1925, 22: 401-8, pi.— Lancaster, W. M. A technique for root canal therapy and root resection as an aid to the problems of a dental officer afloat. Ibid., 1947, 47: 249-52.— Leifer, R. N. PeniciUin in treatment of unmanageable root canals. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 52.— Moore, C. M. A modified apicoectomy technic; indications and application in the field. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 729-36.—Pusso Carrasco, H. Contribucidn al estudio de los dientes incluidos en el maxUar superior; caso de un canino in- cluido en el paladar que provoca una serie de trastornos. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1021-31.—Shapiro, S. S., & Master, E. B. A technique for apicoectomy with immediate root filling. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 368-72.—Smith, J. L., & Stevens, F. W. The use of sulfanUamide in the surgical treatment of periapically infected anterior teeth. Ibid., 1944, 95: 470-4.— Szmyd, L. Prophylactic odontotomy. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 107-14.— Wigand, F. T. A technique for alve- olectomy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 847-53. --- Injury. See also Jaw, Injury; Surgical technic, maxillo- facial. Glucksman, D. D., & Freid, M. G. Hypertraumatism re- Ueved by acryUc appUance. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 32, 57-9.—Hiisnii [Operative treat- ment of a cutaneous fistula caused by fracture of the second inferior left molar] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 125-7.— Shames, N. A. Treatment of anterior fractured teeth. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 3, 59.— Zbarz, J. M. Ognestrelnye povrezdenija zubov i alveolarnykh otrostkov. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 6: 124-8. ---- Malocclusion. See also Orthodontics. Evans, P. O. Disfiguring malocclusion; correction by cos- metic prosthesis. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 309, iUust.—Goldring, W. J. Simple management of open bite; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 113-6 — Smith, E. S. Jaw relationship records; vertical dimension and centric. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 70-2.—Tollinger, A. C. A case of malposition. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1920, 14: 271. --- pulpless. Cassity, J. P. The pulpless tooth. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 598-602.—Delaney, H. R. The pulpless tooth; a local and a constitutional problem. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1933, 31: 144-9.—Shipley, N. B. Root canal fiUings in in- fected pulpless teeth; preUminary report. Ibid., 1948, 48: 868-70. ---- Radiography. See also Dentistry, Radiology. Harvey, W. Scheme for mass dental radiog- raphy of R. A. F. air crews on entry by bite-wing X-rays. 4 1. 29cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 638, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Dunning, J. M., & Ferguson, G. W. Effect of bite-wing roentgenograms on Navy dental examination findings. U. b. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 83-9.—Vera, V. M., & Vera, J. K. Interpretacidn radiografica en odontologia. Rev. san. mil,, Asunci6n, 1940-41, 14: 221; passim. ---- Replantation. Alexander, R. H. Replantation of teeth. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 126-34.—Gagliardi, E. Evolucidn de una reimplantaci6n dentaria. Rev. san. mU. argent. 1948, 47: 291.—Ostaszewski, W. [Reimplantation of teeth] Lek.wojsk., 1929 14: 378-84.—Turner, P. S. Replantation of teeth. J. K. Nav.'M. Serv., 1948, 34: 169-71. Tumor. Bailey, F. J. Odontoma. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 1072, pi.—Bernier, J. L. FoUicular odontomata. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 45-50.— Fallon, P. O. Removal of odontoma composite with two completely impacted central incisors. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 945, pi.—Giermann, C. A., & Matlock, J. F. Odontoma associated with impacted cuspid and retained deciduous cuspid; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull, 1945, 44: 827-9.—Taylor, R. W., & Huebsch, R. F. Surgical removal of an odontoma and impacted anterior teeth; report of a case. Ibid., 1948, 48: 116-8. TOOTHACHE. See also Dentistry, Aviation dentistry. Harvey, W. Tooth temperature with refer- ence to dental pain while flying. 14 1. 17^cm. Lond., 1942. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 502, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. Htjtchins, H. C, Werner, A. Y. [et al.] A study of aerodontalgia occurring during routine oxygen indoctrination in the low pressure cham- ber with a view to evolving a theory regarding its cause. 39 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-587, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Pigott, J. P. Dental pain at high altitudes; origin and treatment. 7 1. 28cm. N. Haven, 1944. Forms No. 38, Rep. Yale Aeromed. Res. Unit. Also forms No. 383, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Bercher, J. H. Sdmiologie et traitement d'attente des douleurs dentaires et pdridentaires. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1926, 84: 57-74.—Effect of pressure changes on the teeth. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 6: 14-6.—Joseph, T. V., Gell, C. F. [et al.] Toothache and the aviator; a study of tooth pain provoked by simulated high altitude runs in a low pressure chamber. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 643-6.—Mitchell, D. F. Aerodontalgia. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 62-7.—Sandler, H. C. Toothaches at low atmospheric pressures. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 475-7.—Weiner, L. Aero- dontalgia among flying personnel. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 12, 4. ------ & Horn, E. C. Etiology of aerodontalgia. Ibid., 1945, 2: 156. TOOTH caries. See also Tooth, Disease. Schlack, C. A., Howell, S. R., & Taylor, B. L. A procedure for preparing and examining rats' teeth for dental caries. 18p. 26Kcm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-418, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Schlimm, F. *Zahnkaries bei Kriegsteil- nehmern und ihre Beurteilung [Heidelberg] 20p. 8? Sackingen, 1927. Andrieu. Carie profonde de la 28 grosse molaire gauche: phlegmon septique sus-hyoidien, abcds de la loge carotidlenne consdcutUs. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1910, 55: 28-32.— Dental caries. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 129; passim; 1947, Apr., 85; passim.—Hamburg, M. The hlstopathological picture of dental caries. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 5, 57-9.—Jelesijevi€, M. Nekolika poglede na kvarne zube. Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 633.—Link, K. H. TruppenarztUche Erfahrungen bei Zahnfaule. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 1059-64.— Research on dental caries. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 265-7. ---- Classification. Le Bourhis. Localisation de la carie dentaire dans les bouches des recrues celtes de la rdgion bretonne du 2. contingent 1936. Rev. stomat., Par., 1938, 40: 721-36.—Penalva Torino, T. D. de. El tratamiento de las caries de tercer grado en dos sesiones. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 269-71.—Ulen, F. G. Importance of accuracy in recording of first dental examination; report of unusual case of identification. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 275-7. ---- Etiology. Gortner, R. A., jr, Restarski, J. S. [et al.] Comparison of the effects of different acid beverages on the teeth of white rats and ham- sters. 18p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-418, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. TOOTH CARIES 1012 TOOTH CARIES McCay, C. M., Restarski, J. S., & Gortner, R. A., jr. The effect of ingestion of acid beverages upon the teeth of rats and puppies. 12p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding research project. Schlack, C. A., Howell, S. R. [et al.] The role of oxalates in rat dental caries. 15p. 26%cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 6 of preceding research project. ---- The role of oxalates on the incidence and extent of dental caries in the cotton rat Sigmodon hispidus hispidus. 8p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 7 of preceding research project. Schlack, C. A., Taylor, B. L. [et al.] The effects of standard diets and some concomitant variables on the incidence of dental caries in white rats. 15p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 9, Proj. NM 008 002 (or, X-418) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Berry. Role of proteolytic microorganisms in dental caries. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947, July, 92.— Blayney, J. R. Use of germ-free animals in the study of dental caries. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 429.— Caballol de Vera, F., Fuentes Aguilera, M. A., & Monte Marrero, A. Alimentacion y caries dentarias. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 191-6.—Comparison of the effects of different acid beverages on the teeth of white rats and hamsters. Sum- maries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 23 — Cultural analysis of oral flora in carious and non-carious patients. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 172—8.—Effect (The) of ingestion of acid beverages upon the teeth of rats and puppies. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 34.—Further studies on in vivo tooth decalcification by acid beverages. Ibid., 1946, Jan.-June 17.— Green, G. H. The role of carbohydrates in dental caries. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 920-33.—Harvey, H. E. Nutrition in relation to dental disease. BuU. U. S. Nav. M., 1934, 32: 318-22.—Hess, W. C, & Everitt, E. Vitamin C in gingivitis and amylolytic activity of saliva and dental caries. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 427.—Hirscher, H. Ueber die Ursachen der Zahncaries. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 306-11.—-Holmes, J. O. Dietary protein and dental caries. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 428.— Ilnicki, T. [Bacteria of dental caries] Lek. wojsk., 1926, 8: 337-43.— Jones, M. R. The soldier's mess in relation to dental caries. J. Dent. Res., 1943, 22: 224. ------ & Crosland, G. N. A study of the diet in relation to dental caries activity in 212 enlisted men at the Pearl Harbor submarine base, Hawaii. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1936, 34: 181-99.—Knowles, E. M. A comparison of the effects of enemy occupation and post war conditions on the dental condition of children in the Channel Islands. BuU. Fdd. dent, internat., Brux., 1949, 121-4.— Lakner, L. Rola odzywiania w etiologii prdchnicy zeb6w. Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 233-42.— McCay, C. M. Dietary and other factors concerned in mouth and tooth deterioration. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 425. ------ Hard facts about soft drinks. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, Sep., 1-4.—Newman, W. A. Dental observations of native Puerto Ricans with special reference to their habits of citrus fruit consumption. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 698.— Oliver, D. H. Some evidence of a wartime reduction of the caries incidence in children. Brit. Dent. J., 1946, 80: 115-8.— Salivary alkali and dental caries. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 2: No. 4, 11.—Schlack, C. A., Howell, S. R. [et al.] The role of oxalates in rat dental caries. Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 193-8.—Sognnaes, R. F. Further analysis of wartime caries observations. Brit. Dent. J., 1949, 87: 291-4.-—Zahnkaries und Kriegsernahrung. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 478.—Ziskin, D. E. Nutrition and dental supporting structures. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 426. ---- Incidence. Klingele, B. *Zustand und Behandlung der Zahne bei den Schweizer Rekruten in den Jahren 1925-34 [Basel] 74p. 22^cm. Ziir., 1944. Also: Schweiz. Mschr. Zahnh., 1944, 54: No. 10. Alonsa, L. La caries dentaria en Menorca. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1920, 3. ser., 10: 748.—Brown, O. F., & McMinn, R. S. The dental condition of West Indian recruits. Brit. Dent. J., 1946, 80: 55.—Buhs, A. Geringere KariesanfalUgkeit wahrend des Krieges. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr., 1944, 47: 246-9.— Dental status of 71,015 naval personnel examined in 1942; number of dental defects per person with regional and age variations. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1946, Jan.-June, 4.-—Dental status of 71,015 naval personnel at first examination in 1942; age and regional distribution of persons with specific type dental defects. Ibid., 3.—Hyde, R. W. Socioeconomic aspects of dental caries; a community and individual study of dental caries In selectees. N. England J. M., 1944, 230: 506-10.—Knowles, E. M. A survey of the dental condition of children in day and residential wartime nurseries. Brit. Dent. J., 1948, 84: 119-25. Also BuU. Fdd. dent, internat., Brux., 1949, 117-21.—Mitchell, S. M., & Bernstein, B. H. Results of dental examination of 15,000 Philippine Scouts, November 1948 to April 1949. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 7, 9 — O'Malley, C. Dental caries in Europe during the war. Bull. Fdd. dent, internat., Brux., 1949, 112-6.—Restarski, J. S. Incidence of dental caries among pure-blooded Samoans. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1713.—Roos, A. The incidence of dental caries in Switzerland; a comparison between war and pre-war years. BuU. Fdd. dent, internat., Brux., 1949, 137- 42.—Schlack, C. A. Dental caries; prevalence experience at initial examination and the incidence of new carious lesions after one-year interval in 1,047 officers and enlisted men of the United States Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1940, 38: 90-5. ------Rate of increase of dental caries in 707 officers and men aboard an American man of war. J. Dent. Res., 1941, 20: 477-81.------Restarski, J. S., & Dochterman, E. F. Dental status of 71,015 naval personnel at first examination in 1942. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 1141-6. ------ Dental status of 71,015 naval personnel at first examination in 1942; age and regional distribution of persons with specific type dental defects. J. Dent. Res., 1946, 25: 107-19.—Schour, I., & Massler, M. La carie dentale in Italia dopo la guerra, 1945 (transl.)— Odontoiatria, Tor., 1949, 16: 89-93.—Senn, W. W. Incidence of dental caries among aviation cadets. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 461-4.—Shane, R. S. Dental defects and the draftees. Iowa Dent. Bull., 1941, 27: 75.—Sognnaes, R. F. Analysis of war- time reduction of dental caries in European children; with special regard to observations in Norway. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1948, 75: 792-821.—Toverud, G. Decrease in caries frequency in Norwegian children during World War II. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1949, 39: 128-36. ------ Dental caries in Norwegian children during and after the last World War; a preliminary report. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1949, 42: 249-58.—Wartime dental caries incidence. Nutrit. Rev., 1946, 4: 142.—Watry. War and dental caries in Europe. BuU. Fdd. dent, internat., Brux., 1949, 125-8.—Yano, T., & Kazituka, R. Sotei nenrei ni okeru usi bunpu narabi-ni tisi hassei no zyokyo; hu, siga hassei izyo ni tuite [Ueber die Verbreitung der Zahnkaries und den Durchbruch der Weisheitszahne im steUungspflichtigen Alter mit Hinblick auf die Durchbruchanomalien der Zahne] Gun idan zassi, 1919, 45-67. ---- Prevention. Harvey, W., & Morant, G. M. First report on a dental survey of R. A. F. boy apprentices to assess the effect of fluorine on dental caries, lip. 33cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 669, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Arnold, F. A., jr, Dean, H. T., & Singleton, D. E., jr. The effect on caries incidence of a single topical appUcation of a fluoride solution to the teeth of young adult males of a military population. J. Dent. Res., 1944, 23: 155-62.—Bocalandro, C. A., & Vivanco Furst, H. La profilaxis de la caries dentaria y el indice de ineptitud para el servicio mUitar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 154; 216.—Deatherage, C. F. Fluoride domestic waters and dental caries; experience in 2026 white Illinois selective service men. J. Dent. Res., 1943, 22: 129- 37.—Kinke], F., Klughardt, A. [et al.] The prevention of dental caries In Germany. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 22-5.—Ramsey, H. E., & Lewis, C. H. Clinical results of non-staining impregnation for caries, prophylaxis and desensitization. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 6, 17.—Topically appUed fluorides. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 5, 12 — Vivanco Furst, H. La profilaxis de la caries dentaria y el fndice de ineptitud para el servicio miUtar. Rev. Cfrc. odont. Rosario, 1941, 13: 78-93. Also Rev. odont., B. Air., 1941, 29: 143-60. TOOTH extraction. See also Dentistry, Methods; Infection, focal. Alexander, A. D. New atraumatic exodontia instrument. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: c>55.—Averbukh, S. S. [Tech- nic in extraction of the wisdom teeth of the lower jaw] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 59-63.—Boddington, G. D. M., & Symlski, P. T. Pentothal sodium anaesthesia for multiple tooth extraction. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 576-8.— Ersanli, S. Di? cekiminden hasil olan yaralann tedavisinde yenilik. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: 70-2.—Griffith, C. A. Extraction of teeth. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, Suppl. No. 9, 63-8, 2 pi.—Pusso Carrasco, H. La exodoncia desde el punto de vista quirurgico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 1005-8.—Reed, S. H. The open operation for the extraction of teeth. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1923, 19: 671-5.—Schmidt, M. A. La toUette de las heridas en exodoncia. Rev. san. mU. argent., 1949, 48: 85-90.—Snoddy, W. H. Intra-septal alve- olotomy. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 217. ---- Complication. Apffelstaedt, O. Ueber KompUkationen bei und nach Zahnextraktionen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1939, 4: 19-22.—Henry, C. E. Death foUowing extraction of teeth; report of case. TOOTH EXTRACTION 1013 TOURNIQUET U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 646.—Hillier, C. R. The con- trol of secondary hemorrhage following the extraction of teeth. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 364-6.—Lazansky, J. P. Bacteriemias resulting from tooth extraction. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 430.—Link, K. H. Beitrag zur Entstehung und Klinik akut-entzundlicher Kieferprozesse nach Wurzelbruch bei Zahnextraktion. Deut. MUitararzt, 1942, 7: 254-7.—Lourenjo Jorge, A. Exodontia e suas com- plica'coes. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1943, 4: 265-75.—Warden, C E. A case of gas gangrene of neck foUowing extractions. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 521-3.—Welborn, J. F. Per- forating palatal erosion with massive hemorrhage following tooth extraction. Surgeon Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1950. 5: No. 3, 14. TORPEDO boat. See also Destroyer; Submarine. Krupin, A. S. [Sanitation problems on torpedo boats] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 83-109.—Shaposhnikov, A. A. Meroprijatija po umenseniju boevykh poterj Udnogo sostava torpednykh katerov. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 5, 35-42.—Tutomi, T., Oriuti, H., & Takemura, T. Suirai- tei Tomozuru seizon-sya no tairyoku ni kan-suru kosatu [Ex- amination of the physical conditions of the survivors of the mishap to the torpedo boat, Tomozuru] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 670-84. TORPEDO explosion. See Fracture—by site: Foot. TORSION ballistocardiograph. See under Electrocardiography. TORTICOLLIS. Schon, W. *Ueber den Torticollis spasticus, besonders im Gefolge von Encephalitis epidemica unter Berucksichtigung der Kriegsdienstbescha- digungsfrage [Freiburg] 23p. 8? Libau, 1932. Amdur, M. K. TorticoUis and neurosyphilis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 293-9.—King, B. B. Hysterical wry-neck of soldiers. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 59.—Protasevich, A. V. [New data on the etiology and pathogenesis of muscular torticolhs] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 169-86. TORULOSIS. Hagen, W. S. Torula histolytica meningoencephalitis, re- port oi a case; spinal fluid studies and autopsy report. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 29-35. TOTAL body irradiation. See Radiation injury. TOTALITARIANISM. See under Militarism. TOURNIQUET. See also under Shock; also Surgical technic, Effects of continuous and of intermittent application of a tourniquet to traumatized extremity. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 6, 10.—Gorbenko, M. [Application of tourniquet in wounds of the fore-arm and leg] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 6, 64-8.—Hall, P. A., & Morley, G. H. Tourniquets and their application. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, HJ Edinb., 1940-41, 273-9. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942 1: 185-92 — Hammel, H. Eine Notabschnurbinde zur Verhutung der Nachblutungsgefahren bei Extremitatenverletzungen in ruhig- steUenden Gipsverbiinden. Deut. Militararzt, 1944 9: 29U- 3.—Hooker, D. H. Air-pressure tourniquet for the tnign. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77 116.—Kirschner, M. Die Bedeutung der Momburgschen Blutleere fur die Kriegs- chirurgie. Chirurg, 1942, 14: 74.—Latowski. Le remplace- ment de la bande hdmostatique par la suture provisoire de la plaie. Off. Rep. Internat. Congr. MU. M. Pharm., 1929, 5. Congr., 88.—Lozinsky, L. [Can a tourniquet be jipphed to the forearm or leg?] Voen. san. delo 1935; 26.^rth,0. Die Bedeutung der Momburgschen Blutleere fur die Kriegs- chirurgie. Chirurg, 1941, 13: 633-6\— Requarth, W H. Tour- niquets in surgery of the hand. Burned News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 2, 8.—Ruckert, W. Wreiterer Beitrag zur Bedeu- tung der Momburschen Blutleere in der Kriegschirurgie. Chi- rurg, 1942, 14: 433.—SUberman, I. O krovoostanavhvajusdem zgute. Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 5 23 illust.-Te.xeira, L M. 0 penso individual e o garrote. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1942, 5: 103-13.—Tourniquets. Hosp. Corps y., .l»M,i«»- No. 4, 101-3.—Tourniquets for extremity surgery. Hull. u.o. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 2.-Witwer, R. G., & Leach, W. F. A flying suit to aid in the control of hemorrhage. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 366.—Wolff, L. H., & Adkins, T. F. Tourniquet problems in war injuries. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 77-84. Also Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 23-5. TOXICODENDRON. See also Poison, plant. Novacovich, G. G. Observations and data on prevention of poison-oak dermatitis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 811-21. TOXICOLOGY. See also Aircraft, Hazards; Chemical agent, Toxicology; Explosive, Toxicity; Gas poisoning, Toxicology; Mustard gas, Toxicity; Poison; Poisoning; Tear gas; also names of toxic sub- stances. Hylander, C. J. A list of reprints of papers published in the open literature by members of medical division and its contractors; supplement 2. 9 1. 27cm. Army Chem. Center, 1949. Forms Suppl. 2, Rep. No. 129, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. Capparoni, P. La fobia degli awelenamenti nel medioevo e nel rinascimento. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 97-104.— Fernandez Davila, G. Apuntes de toxicologia forense. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1938, 11: 60-83.—Oettingen, W. F. v. The aromatic amino and nitro compounds, their toxicity and poten- tial dangers; a review of the Uterature. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942^3 3: 300 (Abstr.)—Rice, J. C. Industrial toxicology as related to the war effort. Tristate M. J., 1942-43, 15: 2827-30.—Sappington, C. O. New problems in industrial toxicology in wartime. Bull. South Chicago M. Soc, 1942-43, 13: No. 8, 10. # TOXOID. See Gas gangrene, Prevention; Tetanus toxoid; also Vaccination. TOXOPLASMOSIS. Cross, J. B. Toxoplasmosis. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1950, Feb., 6-9, iUust. TRACER. See Radioactivity; Radioisotope. TRACER technic. See under Atomic energy, Medical aspects. TRACHEA. See also Larynx; Respiratory system. Fernandez Burzaco, C, & Troiano, J. V. Adenopatia traqueobrdnquicaen el adulto. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 116-26—Goursolas, P. PapiUome limitd de la rdgion sous- glottique. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1914, 8: 64-6—Kahlstrom. S C Tracheaectasis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18- 218—Knight, R. T. The long-cuff endotracheal tube; its manufacture and use. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 58-64, illust.—MacQuigg, D. E. Improvised endotracheal suction outlet. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949 9: 259 — Monloup & Bousquet. Un cas de laxitd de la trachde, d origine inddterminde. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 585.— Tracheo-bronchite (La) infectieuse du cheval. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1936, 20: 203-18. ---- Injury. Knight J. S. Injuries to the trachea and the esophagus incurred in combat. Ann. Otol. Rhinol., 1946, 55: 656-66 — NeeusV. E. Wounds of the trachea. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 814-7. TRACHEOTOMY. Lovelace, W. R., II. Oxygen mask for tracheotomy patients. 6 1. 27 cm. Dayton, 1945 Forms No. TSEAL-3-697-2III, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Doroshenko I. [Gas masks for tracheotomized patients] Voen san. delo, 1937, No. 8, 25.—Hardy, G. Care of the tracheotomized patient. U. S Nav. M. Bull 1944 42: 409- H__Kutuna, M., & Tomita, S. Hutatabi kikan-sekkai-go no kikan-rin nankotu ni tuite [On the tracheal cartilages after a second tracheotomy] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 673-82, pi.— Symwulid Vier FaUe von Tracheotome wegen Croup, b. Petersb. med. Zschr., 1863, 5: 61-4. TRACHOMA 1014 TRACHOMA TRACHOMA. Caccamise, W. C. A discussion of trachoma. Surgeon Circ M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 11, 17-9 — Cole, O. W. A review of trachoma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 322-7.—Gleitsmann, H. Trachom. In: Kriegssan. Ber. Deut. Marine (1914-18) Berl., 1935, 3: 429-50.—Kolen, A. Trakhoma. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 524-30.—Nestianu, S. Conjunctivita granuloasS. si catarul primS vara tec; consideratiuni medico-militare. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 388-92.—Pichler, A. Die Ophthalmia militaris in der k. u. k. Armee. Wien. med. Wschr., 1918, 68: 26; 98.—Rohrschneider, W. Trachom. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 34-6. Also in Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 99-101. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 35.—Thygeson, P. Trachoma. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 1036; 1948, 2: 878.—Zachert, M. [Trachoma and the defense of the country] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 28: 780-9. ---- Clinical aspect. Bellecci, P. Sul comportamento della soglia elettrolitica e della colesterina nel sangue dei tracomatosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 322-8.—Millet, A. H. La poussde aigue de trachome. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1925, 83: 540-2. •—---- Trachome et vdgdtations addnoides. Ibid., 543-8.—Pavicevich, N. [Effect of intercurrent erysipelas on trachoma] Voj. san. glasnik, 1935, 6: 581-4.—Saba, V. Contributo anatomo- clinico ad una rara forma di atipica evoluzione nel tracoma congiuntivale. Ann. ottalm., 1928, 56: 45-66, 2pl. ---- Control. Bushmich, D. G. [Organizational forms for mass measures of trachoma control in recruits] Vest, oft., 1943, 22: No. 6, 23-32.—Cvetojevic, N. M. [Organization of control of tra- choma; role of the army] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 277-95.— Dinulescu, V. Cateva consideratiuni si propuneri asupra profilaxiei trahomului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 375-80. —---- La lutte anti-trachomateuse dans l'Armde roumaine. Ibid., 1937, 36: 532-8.—Dodieau, L. J. B. R. La lutte contre le trachome en Algdrie. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1923, 78: 410-8.—Fomchenko, G., & Chutko, M. [Control, isolation and hospitalization of Red Army soldiers affected with trachoma] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 495-9.—Kolacny, J. [Solving the trachoma problem from the miUtary medical standpoint] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1928, 4: 106-14.—Muzaffer, I. [The problem of trachoma] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1932, 61: No. 4, 38-49.—Papiu, A. [Prevention of trachoma in the Rumanian army] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 434-7.— Rostowski, L. [Report on the work in controUing trachoma] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 204-15.—Tarducci, M. La vaccinazione locale in alcune forme congiuntivali acute e croniche in Cire- naica. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 767-74.—Weskamp, R. L. Etiologfa y profilaxis del tracoma. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 358; 438. ---- Diagnosis. Bellecci, P. La reazione di Weil Felix nei Liblci tracomatosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 26-33.—Belot, R. Etude critique de l'intra-dermordaction trachomateuse de Tricoire, basde sur 500 cas. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 19-22.— Canis, J. Les signes corndens limbiques du trachome. Ibid., 1928, 88: 153-6.—Costinescu, G., & Halunga, V. Considera- tiuni asupra diagnosticum! si tratamentului trahomului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 409-18.—Goncalves, P. 0 tracoma e seu diagnostico clinico. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1937, 26: 16- 26.—Iribarren, L. A. iComo reconocer los enfermos de tracoma? Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 505-13.—Kalacny, J. [Pseu do trachoma] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1925, 1: 136-8 — Koldovsky, K. Trachom; diagnostic^ a therapeuticky probldm ze zfetelem k novym sovdtsk^m pracfm. Ibid., 1948, 17: 139-44.—Thygeson, P. The diagnosis and treatment of trachoma; a report of 19 cases in miUtary personnel. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 355-61.—Weddigen, G. Beitrag zur Differentialdiagnose des Trachoms. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 605-7. ---- Disability. Alcala Lopez, A. Tracoma y servicio militar. Arch. Soc. oft. hisp. amer., 1949, 9: 1102-16.—Andrade. C. de. O tra- choma e o servico miUtar. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1923, 9: 284-7.—Arriaga Cantullera, J. El problema del tracoma en el ejdrcito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943—44, 2. dpoca, 6: 761-6.—Aznarez, J. El tracoma en el ejdrcito; un gran error. Ejdrcito, 1944, No. 57, 55-8.—Balmori Diaz-Agero, H. El tracoma en el ejdrcito. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 14, 38-43.—Csirkovszkij. Trachoma ds a hadsereg; trahoma i armija. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 107.—Koldovsky, K. [Fitness of men afflicted with trachoma for the military service] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1928, 4: 115-8.— Mallol de la Riva, F. El tracoma no debe ser causa de inutiUdad en el Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1924, 3. ser., 14: 453-7.—Mallou Vicario, A. El tracoma, causa de inutiUdad en el ejdrcito. Libro de actas Jorn. mdd. espafi. (1943) 1944, 3. Join., 2: 234. ---- Etiology. Canis, J. La contagion trachomateuse chez 1'adulte. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 261-5.—Duguet, J. La contagion du trachome chez 1'adulte; Rickettsia et trachome. Ibid., 400-2.—Hunt, D. Samoan conjunctivitis; a study of the causative organism. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1923, 19: 410-3 — Paraipan, C. Consideratiuni asupra etiologiei trahomului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 419-22—Salahattin Balaban [Social trachoma] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 28, 36-47.—Sava-Goiu, G. Cateva reflexiuni asupra contagiozitatii trahomului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 373-5. ---- Incidence. Agnello, F. Esite il tracoma acuto? importanza delle congiuntiviti epidemiche neUo sviluppo e nella diffusione del tracoma in A. O. I. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 254-78.— Belot, R. Le trachome dans la marine miUtaire en Afrique du Nord. Rev. internat. trachome, 1930, 7: 77-112.—Cad dot, R. L'unitd trachomateuse des troupes de Tunisie. Ibid., 1936, 13: 104-10.—Chance, B. Trachoma in the camps and hospitals of the Army; a brief survey of the subject from a military point of view. Tr. Am. Ophth. Soc, 1919, 17: 151-62.—Dear, W. R. Trachoma in Russia. Mil. Surgeon, 1926, 58: 611-9, 2pl.— Gurd, D. P. An investigation into the incidence of trachoma in the Maltese Islands; its early diagnosis and mode of spread with special application to the Armed Forces. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 171; 237.—Marcinkus, J. [Frequency of trachoma among recruits and its geographical spread] Medi- cina, Kaunas, 1936, 17: 662-71.—Meyerhof, M. A short history of ophthalmia during the Egyptian campaigns of 1798- 1807. Brit. J. Ophth., 1932, 16: 129-52.—Nicolle. Acquisi- tions rdcentes d'ordre expdrimental relatives a l'dpiddmiologie du trachome; applications prophylactiques en milieu scolaire. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 320-6.—Vlach, A. [Experi- ences with the trachomatous units in the field] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1927, 3: 32-6. ---- Malingering. Cvetojevi6, M. Trahom u vezi sa namernim izazivanjem zapalenja oka. Voj. san. glasnik, 1930, 1: 105-10. ---- Treatment. Angelucci, A. La cura del tracoma; osservazioni cliniche e statistiche. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: pt 1, 65-7.— Ballaban, T. Ocena jaglicy, jej leczenie i zapobieganie ze stanowiska wojskowo-lekarskiego. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: No. 4, 1-13.—Barailhe, J. L. J. M. Au sujet du traitement du trachome. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1924, 80: 73.—Barbieri, P. Tratamiento rapido y eficaz del tracoma. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 190.—Barra, R. E. L., & Luc, R. H. L. Rdsultes obtenus par la mdthode du docteur Jacobsons dans le trachome. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1933, 98: 164-9.—CvetojeviC, M. [Treatment of trachomatous before recruiting] Voj. san. glas- nik, 1935, 6: 431-6.—Foa, R. Sui risultati deUa terapia del tracoma con l'olio di chaulmoogra. [Results of chaulmoogra oil treatment in 40 cases] Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1928. 34: 289- 306.—Fuat, M. Methylene treatment of trachoma. Askeri sih- hiye mecmuasi, 1935, 64: No. 11, 11-8.—Green, J. S. Tarsec- tomy with mucous membrane transplant in the treatment of trachoma. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 348.— Hanke, V. Die Albucidbehandlung des Trachoms. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 142-4.—Heyden, G. Erfolge der Trachom- therapie. Ibid., 1944, 9: 135-7.—Lacat. La conjonctivite granuleuse et son traitement. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1923, 17: 234—42.—Matei, S. Tratamentul conjuctivitei granuloase cu oleu de chaulmoogra. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1928, 27: 245-9.—Neil, T. C. H. A case of early trachoma treated with sulphamerazine. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 39.—Oberhoff, K. Albucidbehandlung des Trachoms. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 548-53.—Olle, R. G. Contribuci6n al tratamiento del tracoma por la sulfanilamida. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 403-8.—Pacalin, G. Rdflexions pratiques sur le traitement mddical et chirurgical de la conjonctivite granuleuse. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1922, 77: 453-75.—Scardaccione, M. SuUa nuova cura del tracoma per mezzo della para-ami no-fenilsul- famide. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 1158-67.— Stanescu, M. [New method in the treatment of trachoma] Rev. san. mil,, Bucur., 1929, 28: 358-65.—Tarducci, M. Risultati deU'autc- emoterapia nel tracoma in Libia orientale. Gior med. mU., 1941, 89: 894-900, tab.—Testa, U. La cura del tracoma con sangue di negro. Ibid., 1931, 79: 172-4. TRACTION. See Fracture subheadings (Apparatus; Treat- ment: Traction) also Spine, Injury: Cervical spine; Surgical technic, Amputation. TRACTION clamp. See with Surgical instrument. TRACTION splint. See with Splint, Types. TRACTOR 1015 TRAINING TRACTOR. Gross, W. M. Amphibious tractors as medical facilities in the field. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 285-8—Kimbrough J. W. Medical utilization of amphibious tractors. Ibid. 1945' 44: 1074-6. TRAILER. See under Vehicle. TRAILER ambulance. See under Ambulance, motor. TRAIN. See also Hospital train. Amsler. Einige Bemerkungen iiber den 47en Feldzug in mihtarisch-sanitarer Hinsicht. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff 1930, 7: 42; 59.—Pavlovsky, K. N. K voprosu o razgruzke sanitarnykh poezdov. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 52-61.__ Rondani, V. Stazione di disinfezione e bagni su treno attrezzato Riv. ingegn. san., 1917, 13: 185-9. TRAINING. See also Atmospheric chamber; Aviator; Chemical warfare, Instruction; Civilian defense; Convalescent; Dental officer; Education; Dis- abled, School and training; Emergency medical service; Hospital service, educational; Medical student, Training program; Munition worker; Naval surgeon, Education; Navigator; Night vision; Nurse; Parachute training; Physical training; Psychology, clinical; Radiology, Instruc- tion and training; Replacement depot; Surgery, Instruction. Gagne, R. 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Psychol., Provincet., 1944, 18: 159-82.— Stowe, A. M. The S. A. T. C. idea, a possible solution of some of the social and miUtary problems of democracy. School & Soc, 1918, 8: 758-62.—Taylor. An act to authorize the attendance of personnel of the Army of the United States as students at edu- cational institutions and other places. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: 1503.—Terescenko, M. N. [Schooling in grenade- throwing] Teor. prakt. fiz. kult., Moskva, 1939, 3: No. 2, 13-6.-—Weeks, J. W. Army's principal peace problem to teach soldiers to train others. School Life, 1924-25, 10: 81^1.— We've been asked: how a boy can get Army coUege training, Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1942^3, 39: 289.—Wiley, B. I. The buUding and training of infantry divisions. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1948, AGF 2: 429-93, tab., 2 ch. ---- Civilian schools. See also Reserve Officers Training Corps. Brunton, T. L. Military training in schools. 3p. 21cm. Lond., 1901. In his Collect. Papers, Lond., 1893-1914, 2: No. 40. 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Training of the medical divisions of units assigned to duty overseas. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1702-5.—Military (1940-41) training program; participation of the Medical Department of the Army. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940 115: 2003-5.—Munly, W. C. Participation of the Medical Department of the Army in the 1940-41 military training program. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1941, 34: 156-62. ---- medical: Reserve duty. Chesrow, E. J. Medico-mUitary inactive duty training. Clin. M. & S., 1933, 40: 109.—Hart, W. L. New Methods in medical reserve training. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 71: 532-8. ---- Navy. Verplanck, W. S. Night lookout training stage. 14 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms Proj. X-350, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Adams, A. S. The Navy V-12 Program. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll., 1944, 19: 30-42.—Baganz, C. N., Mearin, R. J., & Woods, W. A. Mental mechanisms and morale factors of naval re- cruits in training. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 1137-40.— Marmor, J., & Zander, A. F. Psychological problems in the training of 16- and 17-year-old youths in the United States Maritime Service. In: Psychobiol. Progr. (Killinger, G. G.) Stanford Univ., 1947, 157-71.—Navy (The) V-12 coUege train- ing program. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1943, 18: 192. ---- universal. See Universal military training. TRAINING aid. Vallance, T. R., & Schrader, W. B. The evaluation of training devices and procedures. p. 141-258. 23^cm. Wash., 1947. In: Res. Rep. Aviat. Psychol. U. S. Air Forces, 1947, No. 11. Barr, J. S. Medical audiovisual education in the U. S. Navy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 360-3.—Kawaguchi, S., Hayakama, M., & Mieno, T. Report on Japanese Navy hori- zontal and dive bombing training equipment and devices. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S.. Tokyo, 1945, No. 48, 1-8, illust.— Kawakatsu, H., Iseki, T. [et al.] Training aids and devices used in the Japanese Air Force. Ibid., No. 240, 1-9.—Linthi- cum, E. S. The wooden soldier plays his part. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 255-8.—Pre-induction training and visual aids. Visual Rev., 1943, 36-8.—Witty, P. A., & Goldenberg, S. The use of visual aids in special training units in the Army. J. Educ. Psychol., 1944. 35: 82-90. TRAINING camp. See also Camp; Hospital, Camp hospital; Respiratory system, Diseases: Etiology. Anthony, S. B., II. Army training field units to save soldiers' lives. Sunday Star, Wash., 1942, Sept. 13.—Drinker, H. S. The story of the training camps. Nat. Serv., N. Y., 1917, 2: 94-100.—Gallieni. Circulaire de M. le Ministre de la guerre relative aux cantonnements et aux camps d'instruction. Rev. hyg., Par., 1915, 37: 1163-8.—General outUne of activities carried on in the Military Training Camp established by the State MiUtary Training Commission at Peekskill, New York, this past summer [1917] Am. Phys. Educ Rev., 1917, 22: 432-40.—Raycroft, J. E. Training camp activities. Ibid., 1918, 23: 143-50.—Shekerjian, H. Replacement training; Camp Sibert sees to it that Joe Trainee not only has thorough training but knows what he is doing, and why. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1943^44, 29: No. 4, 10-5.—Staley, S. C. Association physical training in the Army training camps. Phys. Training, 1917-18, 15: 2-7.—Wilkinson, M. R. Training in camp life. Wisconsin M. J., 1917-18, 16: 130. ---- medical. Medical officers' training camps. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 17-290, 2 map — Medical training camps. Science, 1918, n. ser., 47: 137.— Mobilization and training camp for Medical Department units. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 291-300.—Reynaud. Project pour un camp d'instruction et d'entrainement du Service de sant£. Bull. Soc mid. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 175-8.—Training of medical department personnel in the GAF. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 9a, 1. ---- Medical service. Leone, G., & Word, B. Medical service at a large military training camp. Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 74; 351.— Mann, W. L. Sanitary notes from a marine training camp. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1918, 12: 327-31, 2 pi. TRAINING center. See also Aviator, Training; Dental officer, Education; also Replacement depot. Adler, M. H. The management of the maladjusted soldier at the basic training center. J. Clin. Psychopath., 1945-46, 7: 713-29.—Crosbie, P. L. Work in a training establishment. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 256-62.—Cruvant, B. A. Re- placement training center consultation service. Am. J. Psy- chiat., 1943-44, 100: 41-6.—Farrell, M. J. Psychiatry in training centers. Bull. Menninger Clin., 1944, 8: 133-5.— Looby, W. E. Medical Replacement Training Center, Camp Grant, Illinois. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 157-60.—Lundeberg, K. R., & Sartwell, P. E. Special disease hazards in basic train- ing centers. Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1947-48, 27: No. 2, 60-4.—MacDermot, P. N. The Canadian Army Medical Corps Training Centre. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 404-6.— Martins de Meio, H. Centros de preparacao e recompleta- mento de recrutas. Impr. meU, Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 377, 73-7.—Rebo, A. D. Medical replacement center; a close-up of Camp Robinson, Ark., where new officers are trained. Med. TRAINING CENTER 1017 TRANSPORT Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 6, 41-5.—Special disease hazards in basic training centers. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 41-4.—Tandon, B. R. The history of the Army Medical Train- ing Centre. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1947, 3: 36-40.—Walker, W. R. Medical care of troops at basic training centres. J Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 18-20. TRAINING school. See School; Training; also Aviator, Training. TRAINING station (naval) See also Neuropsychiatry—by countries: United States Navy. Hunt, W. A. The psychologist in the Psychiatric Program at the Naval Training Stations. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 557-60.—Kirwan, B. E. The United States Naval Training Station, Sampson, N. Y. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: No. 4, 57-64.—Levine, A. Common neuropsychiatric problems en- countered at a naval training station. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 777-87.—Poliak, P. P. Some observations on induc- tion center and training station psychiatry. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1944, 99: 799-807.— Rossiter, P. S. Sanitary notes from the United States Naval Training Station, San Francisco, Cal. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1916, 10: 764-6.—Samelson, J. S. Den- tistry at Great Lakes Naval Training Station. CAL, Chic, 1941-42, 4: No. 10, 8.—Saul, L. J. Some aspects of psychiatry in the [naval] training station. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-44, 100: 74-9.—Schoenfeld, S. J. Dentistry at a naval training station. Dent. Outlook, N. Y., 1941, 28: 352^.— Stillerman, J.I. Farragut Naval Training Station. Dent. Student's Mag., 1943-44, 22: No. 3, 13-9. TRANSFUSION. See Blood transfusion; Blood transfusion service. TRANSFUSION hepatitis. See Blood transfusion, Complications. TRANSPORT. See also Animal; Ambulance, animal-drawn; Convoy; Food transport; Neurosurgery, Or- ganization. Brunet, F. Navires transports miUtaires. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1922, 120: 456-67. Also Rapp. Congr. san. pub., MarseiUe, 1922, 3. Congr., 182-92. Also Rev. mid. hyg. trop., Par., 1922, 14: 174-6.—Collier, G. A. Movement of troops by sea. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 48: 204-14.—Division des transports maritimes du Comite international de la Croix Rouge. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 735-41.—Jongh, J. B. de. [On transport, evacuation and supply] Mil. specta- tor, Haag, 1935, 104: 286-92.—Navy transports. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1919, 13: Suppl., 76-8, 2 pi.—Nesterov, N. Oboz vojskovoj. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1433.—Priest, R. A voyage in a transport in 1812. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 409-14.—Service des transports maritimes du Comite international de la Croix-Rouge. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1943, 25: opp. p. 166 (iUustrations); 1945, 27: 37-42.—Shaw, C. We traveled by transport. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 1022-4.—Snyder, J. J. The equipment of transports during the World War. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1923, 18: 185-211.—Thompson, T. O. Troopship temperatures and suggested methods of improvement; insulation by aluminum foil sheeting. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 85-101.—War- time transport in Great Britain. Nature, Lond., 1942, 150: 611. ---- Diseases. Gordon, J. E. Common respiratory infections among Army troops on transports. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 3, No. 1, 7-12. ------ Influenza on troop ships. Ibid., No. 2, 10-2.—Krotkov, F. G. [Control of epi- demics on transports] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 12, 36-40.— Lorenzini, F. Le condizioni sanitarie della truppe e degli operai diretti in A. O. durante il viaggio di mare. Gazz. internaz. med. chir., 1936, 46: 674-7. ---- Medical service. Bizien. Le Service de sante' des troupes a6roport6es au cours de la guerre 1939-45. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1948, 4: 291-322, 5 map.—Bun-age, T. J. The experiences of a senior medical officer on transport during the World War. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 301-9.—Dental service on an Army trans- port. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 83, 36.—Heagerty, J. J. Sanitary conditions aboard transports. Pub. Health J., 1919, 10: 145-7.—Ivanov, V. M. [Certain problems of sanita- tion on transports] Tr. Voen. morsk. med. akad., 1941, 1: 54-82.—Kantor, T. G. Army transport medical service. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 838-44.—Lobo, A. Servico de saude duma expedicao militar por via marftima. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 68-84.—Nobbs, A. Ship surgeons and doc- tors on military transports. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 460.—Oli- veira Ramos, J. de. Servico de saiide a bordo de um transporte militar. Med. cir. farm., Rio, 1945, No. 105, 66-71.—Petrow- sky, E., & Puntigam, F. Ueber eine Schutzmassnahme bei arztlichen Untersuchungen von Massentransporten. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1941, 54: 1041.—Semeka, S. Post sanitarnogo transporta. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 778-80—Sokolov, A. N., Grilihes, I. A., & Kolarov, V. P. [Protection of health on transports] In: Dvadc. piat let sovet. zdravookhr. (Miterev, G. A.) Moskva, 1944, 262-71.—Terra- Abrami, G. II servizio sanitario sui piroscafi trasporto truppe in A. O. I; dati, statistici e considerazioni. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1339-51.—Van Themsche, M. E. La tactique sani- taire des transports de guerre. Arch. med. beiges, 1937, 90: 177-85.—Weed, F. W. Sanitation of transports. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 414-30.— Woodworth, J. D. R. Sanitation on Atlantic transports. Mil. Surgeon, 1923, 52: 290-9. TRANSPORTATION. See also Air evacuation; Air Transport Service; Convoy; Fracture, Transportation; Horse, Trans- portation; Prisoner of war; Transport; Vehicle; Wounded, Transportation. United States. Army. Office of the Quartermaster-General. Manual of pack transportation; Quartermaster's Department. 242p. 23}£cm. Wash., 1910. Austin, J. F. A soldier at sea, or, moments in mufti. Med. Bull., Wichita, 1942, 11: No. 4, 6-8.—Kobro, I. Transport0- velser ved sanitetet. Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1932, 36: 11-3.— McFarland, R. A. The trends and characteristics of air trans- portation. In his Human Factors in Air Transp. Design, N. Y., 1946, 13-40, illust. ---- Animals. See also Horse, Transportation. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-2060, Medical Department: Veterinary service, animal transports. 3p. 8? Wash., 1922. Courtin, A. Amenagement d'un L. S. T. en transport d'animaux et convoyage d'anlmaux a bord de ce navire. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1948, 3: 198-204.—Garanin, F. V. [Model organization of veterinary sanitary service for agricultural animals during railroad transportation] Sovet. vet., 1939, 16: No. 3, 43.—Hershberger, F. C. Transportation of animals by sea. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1930, 24: Suppl., 275-83.—Loveday, R. K. The transport of animals by sea between South Africa and India during World War II. J. S. Afr. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 17: 69-80.—Mohri, R. W. Transport* a€reo de animais de carga sobre o Himalaia. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1947, 9: No. 51, 3-10. TRANSPORTATION of wounded. See Wounded, Transportation; also Evacua- tion. TRANSPORT pilot. See Aviator. TRANSPORT service. Darling, W. G. Suggested plan for modernization of the transport service of a medical regiment. Mil." Surgeon, 1937, 80: 114-22.—Longabaugh, R. I. Details of transport service. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, 13: 149-56. TRANSVERSE acceleration. See under Acceleration. TRAP. See Fly trap; Mosquito trap. TRASENTINE. McNamara, B. P., Stabile, D. E., & Wills, J. H. Trasentine HCl and trasentine methiodide as antidotes in poisoning produced by anti- cholinesterase agents. 13p. 26>£cm. Army Chem. Cent., 1949. Forms Rep. No. 225, Med. Div. Chem. Corps U. S. Army. TRASH. See Garbage; Refuse; Waste. TRAUMA 1018 TREATY TRAUMA. See Injury; also as subheading (traumatic) under the following terms: Neurosis; Pneumonia; Pneumothorax; Psychosis; War neurosis; War psychosis. TRAUMATOLOGY. See also Injury, Manual; Surgery, traumatic. Anquin, C. E. de. La traumatologia en el Ejercito; su im- portancia economico-social. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 987-96.—Barboza Viana. A traumatologia; sua funcao na paz e na guerra. Impr. mid., Rio. 1943, 18: No. 354, 31-5.— Bastos Goncalves, G. F. Do traumatologista na paz e na guerra. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1939, 171-89.—Carvalho, G. de. Importancia da traumatologia na campanha da It&lia; suas aplicacoes praticas para o Exercito brasileiro. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 26-31.—De Sarlo, E. Importanza deUa traumatologia di guerra quale speciality chirurgica miUtare. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 110-4.—Gioia, T. Importancia de la traumatologia en la practica civil. In his Traum. guerra, B. Air., 1943, 11-26.—Lagomarsino, E. H. Cuatro anos de or- ganizacion en traumatologia y ortopedia militar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 179-220.—Thiem, C. UnfaUheilkunde und Kriegsheilkunde. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1915, H. 9, 15-31. TRAVEL. See also Air travel; Medical log; Naval medi- cine, Experiences and medical logs. Anderson, R. A. Some brief detaUs of a trip down the Irrawaddy and a trip up the Ganges-Brahmaputra. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 261-9.—Carr, H. Portugal: change, cheapness and charm. Ibid., 1938, 70: 406-11.—Cheyne, D. G. Africa, 1934. Ibid., 50; 126.—Comyn, K. From Rome to Karachi by air. Ibid., 1939, 72: 55; 126.—Dean, F. W. S. The visit of the fleet to Lima, Peru. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1921, n. ser., 5: Suppl. No. 4, 15-7, 2 pi.—Duffranc. Rapport sur la campagne de la Surprise [Ocean indien] Arch. mid. nav.. Par., 1908, 90: 371-85.—Hagg, D. [Reminiscences of a trip to England in June 1922] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1923, 48: 33-65.— Hall, W. F. Immunizations for foreign travel. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 119.—Hausgeth, K. [Report on a study trip to England in the autumn of 1921] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1922, 26: 31-9.—Hederer, C. Notes sur Tile de Castellorizo. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1919, 107: 125; 204.—Hinricsson, H. Impressions from an educational trip to France, Belgium and Germany] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1937, 62: 271-6.—Holtz, F. A. G. Nagra erfarenheter fran en studieresa tiU Paris 1919. Ibid., 1920, 45: 22-39, iUust.—Jones, H. W. A doctor chases the Pulajanes. MU. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 297-316. ------ Follow- ing rainbows 'round the world. Ibid., 1932, 71: 76; 172.— Kanno, M. Ohbei sisatu dan [A tour of inspection of Europe and America] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 317-38.—Keir, W. M. The Manila Galleon; extracted from a voyage around the world in 1740-1744. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1921, 15: 787-800. ------ With Anson to Juan Fernandez. Ibid., 1922, 16: 265-79.—Key-Aberg, H. [Short studies in foreign lands; Austria, Hungary] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1928, 53: 128-42.—Lane, C. W. The Vienna Clinics. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1925, 23: 477-82.— Nakamura, K. Osyu wo kaerimite [Looking back on Europe] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 453-94.—Nicholson, J. E. A trip through Portugal in 1905. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 304-15.— Nicholson, R. H. A trip to Newfoundland. Ibid., 1907, 8: 82-4.—Oern, W. [Scientific trip to France and Germany] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1935, 60: 31-43.—Rietz, T. [Medical experiences from a sojourn in France in 1921] Ibid., 1922, 47: 133-54.—Wedd, G. D. A cruise to the Hudson Bay in H. AI. S. Scarborough, July to September, 1937. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 222-9.—Zeiner-Henriksen, K. [Some experiences from a sojourn in Germany and Austria] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1922, 26: 73. TREATMENT. See Therapeutics; also as subheading under many terms of pathology as Cold injury; Diph- theria; Dysentery; Extremity injury; Eye injury; Gas gangrene; Malaria; Osteomyelitis; Para- dentosis; Peptic ulcer; Syphilis; Tetanus; Ty- phoid; Venereal disease; War neurosis, etc. ---- Refusal. See also Operation (surgical) Forensic aspect. Bassetta, A. Compulsory treatment. InteraUied Conf. Aftercare Disabled Men, 1918, 2: 479-83.—Cadenat. Sur un point de droit. Gaz. hop., 1939, 112: 1458.—Disposition of Naval personnel who refuse medical, dental, or surgical treat- ment in time of war [General Order] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 13, 40-2. TREATY. See Land warfare. TREMATODES. See Helminthosis. TREMOR. See under War neurosis. TRENCH. See also Dugout; also subsequent headings. Genevray, J. E. M. *La faune de la tranchee. 48p. 8? Bord., 1917. Gazzetti, C. Studi intorno ai mezzi di lotta contro i ratti deUe trincee; risultati ottenuti in pratica. Boll. Soc med. chir. Modena, 1917-18, 19:-20: 43. ------ Sulla lotta contro i ratti deUe trincee. Gazz. osp., 1918, 39: 572.—Invasion (L') des rats aux tranchees pendant la guerre de 1914; ses causes, ses remedes. Ann. hyg., Par., 1919, 4. ser., 31: 183-6.—Lucas, D. R. A straddle trench cover. MU. Surgeon, 1916, 39: 644-8, pi.—Oaipenko, K. Zemljanka. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 797-803. —■--- Okopy. Ibid., 3: 1485-8.—Siireyya Endik [Lighting, heating and airing of trenches and their places for sleep and washing] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 95-8.—Trounce, H. D. Sugges- tions on trench construction, etc. Profess. Mem. Corps Engin. U. S. Army, 1918, 10: 370-88. TRENCH fever. See Rickettsiasis (quintana) TRENCH foot. See Foot, Disease. TRENCH frostbite. See Cold injury. TRENCH mouth. See Vincent infection. TRENCH nephritis. See Nephritis (war) TRENCH warfare. See also Dugout; Trench. ---- Medical aspect. Chervy, R. *Les mesures d'hygiene prises aux avant-postes de la Ligne Maginot. 37p. 24cm. Par., 1941. Clotjet, H. M. J. Contribution a l'etude de l'hygiene du soldat dans la guerre de tranches. 42p. 8? Bord., 1916. Eymard, M. Considerations sur l'hygiene generale des troupes dans la tranchee apres douze mois de campagne. 72p. 8? Lyon, 1915. Arterial pressure in the trenches. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1917, 91: 775.—Bardou, V. The epidemiology of trench warfare. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 24.—Bertarelli, E. L'igiene che si pud fare e non si puo fare in trincea. Gazz. med. sicil., 1916, 19: 433-8. Also Med. prat., Nap., 1916, 1: 416-9.—Camp sanita- tion in trench warfare; by a mUitary observer. MU. Surgeon, 1917, 41: 703-10.— Feichtmayer. Die Hygiene in den Deck- ungen im Stellungskriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1915, 41: 14.— Gil y Gil, C. Metodos empleados y resultados obtenidos en el tratamiento de los pies de trinchera. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 9-29, illust.—Haimemann, K. Zur Hygiene des Stellungskrieges. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 1745.— Mayers, A. N. Dug-out psychiatry. Psychiatry, 1945, 8: 383-8.—Principaux (Les) inseetes qui peuvent affecter la s&nti de l'homme ou des animaux dans les operations mUitaires. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1917, 9: 324-50.— Schanz, A. Eine eigenartige Verschuttungskrankheit. Zbl. Chir., 1917, 44: 789-91. TREPONEMA 1019 TRICHINOSIS TREPONEMA. See also Syphilis. Frost, A. T. Report on the clinical value of Burri's method of detecting the Treponema pallidum. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1912, 19: 203.—Hudson, E. H. Treponematosis among the Bedouin Arabs of the Syrian Desert. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 817-25.—Romby, P. Sul Treponema pallidum (metodi di colorazione e possibility di accertamento) Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 599-604.—Tedeschi, N. Colorazione del Treponema pallidum col metodo di Pulgher. Ibid., 1926, 74: 149. TRIAGE. See also Casualty, Reception; Wounded, Classification. Ackland, T. H. The reception of wounded at an operating section; problems of organization, resuscitation and immediate disposal. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 418-21.—Banaitis, S. I. Obsdie principy sortirovki ranenykh. In: Kratkij kurs voen. polev khir. (Kupriianov, P. A., & Banaitis, S. I.) Moskva, 1942, 34—43.—Bumazian, A. I. Nekotorye voprosy organizacii sortirovki ranenykh i bolnykh v vojskovom i armejskom rajo- nakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 66-71.—Heusser, H. Die Sortierung der Verwundeten in Front-Sanitatsdienst. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1938, 15: 84-90.—Importance (The) of triage (sorting and distribution) in military surgery. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1943, No. 9, 5.— Isler. Markierung von Verwundeten in den San. Rekruten- schulen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1942, 19: 22.—Lobo, A. Atriagememtdtica sanitaria. Rev. med. nul., Rio, 1940,29: 39-45.—Markwalder, E. Triage. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1946, 28: 41; 45. ------ Verwundetenmarkierung. Ibid., 1947, 29: 43-5.—Parvulescu, G. Triajul chirurgical in campanie. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 19S7, 36: 17-22.—Rosenman, L. S. [On the efficiency of sorting and profiling the wounded and sick] Hosp. delo, 1945, No. 4, 16-9.—Schickele. The classi- fication of sick and wounded in the field. Arch. mid. beiges, 1934, 87: Bull, internat., 187-99. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 63: 29-36.—Sivers, S. G., & Kuslik, M. I. [Sorting ol wounded for evacuation according to treatment required] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1941, 53-5.—Smirnov, I. I., & Orlov. Kharakteristika ranenij po dannym nekotorykh evakohospi- talej glubokogo tyla. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 59-62.— Taborissky, M. G. [Plywood tags for marking the classification of wounded] Ibid., 1943, No. 5, 51.—Wachsmuth, W., & Imaz, J. I. Cirugfa de guerra; primer examen y clasificacion de los heridos desde el punto de vista del cirujano. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 482-93. TRICHINOSIS. See also Arctic service, Medical aspect. Riege. Ueber Trichinose und ihr Vorkommen in der deutschen Marine. 44p. 8? Berl., 1929. Forms H. 19, Veroff. Marine San. Davis, W. A., & Cleland, R. R. Trichinosis in prisoners of war. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 973-6.—Day, C. L., Wood, E. A., & Lane, W. F. Observations on an outbreak of trichinosis among German prisoners of war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 58-63.—Diasio, 3. S., & Gannon, J. R. Trichi- nosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 206-8.—Ferenbaugh, T. L. A trichinosis epidemic in the CivUian Conservation Corps. Army M. Bull., 1938, No. 44, 62-7.—Gaase, A. Die Trichino- seforschung nach dem Schrifftum der letzten Jahre mit be- sonderer Berucksichtigung eigener Komplementbindungsergeb- nisse beim Menschen und in Tierversuchen. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 442-8.—Gerard, R. Petite £pid6mie de trichinose en Algene. Rev. meU nav., Par., 1946, 1: 353-62.— Gruber, B. Muskelbeschwerden nach Trichinose und Militardienstfahig- keit. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 542-4— Huber, W. M. A report of two cases ot trichinosis simulating enteric fever. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 52-8.—Joses, M., & Wells, J. J. Trich- inosis; a report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1937, 35: 475-80.—Kalwaryjski, B. E. [Study on Trichina; iodine-silver impregnation of Trichina in the muscle] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 286-301.— Kruchen, C, Haring & Lederer, E. Ueber eine Gruppenerkrankung an Trichinose. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 209-18.—Macleod, J. W. Trichiniasis in the Royal Cana- dian Navy. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 650-5.—Magath, T. B. Trichinosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 598.—Merlo Gonzalez, J. A. Triquinosis; cueza su carne de cerdo bien, y no contraera triquina. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1941, 5: 52-6.— Moorehead, M. T. Trichinosis simulating sarcoma of the chest wall. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 303-5.— Neghme, A., Faiguenbaum, 3. [et al.] Epidemia de triquinosis en la Escuela mUitar de Chile. Rev. med. ChUe, 1947, 75: 519-24.— Oppenheim, J. M., Whims, C. B., & Frisch, A. W. Clinical and laboratory observations on 256 cases of trichinosis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 581-93. Also Mil. Sur- geon, 1947, 101: 294-301.—Parrisius, W., Lampe, G. [et al.] Erfahrungen wahrend einer Trichinose-Epidemie! Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1942, 7: 198-209. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 236-8 (Abstr.)—Pohlmann, E. Enzephalitis bei Trichinose. Ibid., 471 (Abstr.)—Reimann, H. Ekg bei Trichinose. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 448-54. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 337 (Abstr.)—Todd, F. A. Trichina inspection in Germany. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 4: No. 2, 30.—Todorovic, K. [Clinical study of trichinosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 605-15.—Wenderoth, H. Ueber Schaden des Kreislaufapparates bei Trichinose. Deut. MiU- tararzt, 1942, 7: 687-91.—Whitteridge, S. M. A case of Trichi- nella spiralis infection with mental symptoms. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 290-3. TRICHLORETHYLENE. IJmitrieva, M. V. Nabljudenija nad ostroj peroralnoj in- toksikaciej trikhloretilenom. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. vojny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 168-70.— Industrial medicine; trichlorethylene. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 9, 19.—Price, E. N. Trichlorethylene as a war-time anaesthetic. S. Mary Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1942, 48: 7.—Trichlorethylene. Med. Bull. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 3, 8.—Trilene banned from closed circuits. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 36, 8. TRICHOBEZOAR. Howell, S. R., Schlack, C. A. [et al.] Pre- vention of trichobezoar in the cotton rat Sigmo- don hispidus hispidus. 6p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-418, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. TRICHOMONAS. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 8: Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Brocklehurst, F. B. Trichomoniasis in the pigeon in Great Britain. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1944-45, 16: 130-2.—Cicchit- to, A. M. Sulla patogenicita del Trichomonas intestinaUs. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 1, 27-33.—Gleiser, C. A., & Yager, R. H. Trichomonad and haemoproteus infections. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 177-82.—Penso, G. Le cisti del Trichomonas intestinaUs. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1932, 38: pt 1, 275-8.—Trichomonas vaginalis vaginitis. War Dep. Techn. Bull., 1944, No. 8, 1. TRICHONEMA. Marcenac. Au sujet du parasitisme intestinal du cheval; la cylicostomose larvaire (trichon^mose) Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1929, 13: 282-95. TRICHOPHYTON. See also Dermatophytosis; Mycosis; Tinea. Ebihara, M. Guntai ni okeru hakusen no kenkyu [Ueber die Trichophytie und ihre Erreger bei Soldaten] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 1053-99, 4 pi.—Moloney, J. B. Copper sulphate treatment of trichophytosis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1937, 35: 440.—Rademacher, C. J. Treatment of trichophyton foot infections in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 431-4.— Strauss, S. D. Trichophytin foot infections; empirical study of camphor-phenol treatment. Ibid., 91: 348.—Vagni, U., & Demichelis, L. A. Tinha granulosa do cavalo. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1939, 2: 1485-8.—Wilson, W. L. Trichophytosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1933, 72: 11-9. TRICHOSTRONGYLUS. Zin-ketu senzyo-tyii kensaku seiseki ni tuite [Results of research on Trichostrongylus in the human blood] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1417. TRIETHYLENE glycol. See Glycol. TRIGEMINAL neuralgia. Barraux, A., & Roques, P. NeVralgie du trijumeau et sympathalgies associees, secondaires a un zona post-trauma- tique. Bull. Soc. meU mil. fr., 1937, 31: 305-11.—Brandao Filho, A. Neurotomia retro-gasseriana. Rev. med. hyg. mU., Rio 1925, 14: 201-6.—Davidoff, L. Trigeminal neuralgia. Profess. Staff Proc. HaUoran Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1: 9, 15-24. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 535-41.— Kettner, E C. The relationship of the teeth to facial neuralgia and headache. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 46-9.— Koder. Trigeminusneuralgie. Militararzt, Wien, 1911, 45: 120.—Vita, G. Delia necessita dell'indagine radiologica nelle nevralgie del trigemino. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 556-71. TRIMERESURUS. See also Snake bite. Stormont, R. T. Toxicity of snake venom (Trimeresurus flavoviridis) and antidotal effec- TRIMERESURUS tiveness of antivenins. 3p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-163, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Sonneborn, D. G. Poisonous snake (habu) bites. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 105-8. TRINIDAD. See under World War II. TRINITROPHENOL. See Nitrophenol. TRINITROTOLUENE. See also Explosive. Cone, T. E., jr. Determination of TNT, (2, 4, 6-trinitro- toluene) in air. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 219.—Keeser, E. Trinitrotoluol. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII- 47, 22-6.—Trinitrotoluol (TNT) manufacture and general properties. Chem. Warf., 1920, 4: No. 4, 3-11. ---- poisoning. Sievers, R. F., Lawton, A. H. [et al.] A medical study of the effect of TNT on workers in a bomb and shell loading plant, p. 1-84. 23}£cm. Wash., 1945. Pub. Health BuU., Wash., 1945, No. 291. Brill, H. M., Cone, T. E., & Wilson, K. E. The effect of trinitrotoluene on the formed elements of the blood. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 241-7.—Cone, T. E. Trinitrotoluene, TNT, poisoning. Ibid., 731—1.—Fegler, J. [Experiments in the effect of trinitrotoluene poisoning on the hematopoietic organs in dogs] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 443-67.—Keeser, E. Die chronische Trinitrotoluolvergiftung. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXXII-47, 24-6.—McConnell, W. J., & Flinn, R. H. Summary of twenty-two trinitrotoluene fatalities in World War II. J. Indust. Hyg., 1946, 28: 76-86.—Matuse- vich, J. Z. Klini6eskie osobennosti otravlenij trinitrotoluolom v Leningrade v 1943g. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. vojny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 82-8.—Preventive work in connection with TNT poisoning. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 526 (Abstr.)—Trinitrotoluene (T. N. T.) poisoning among munition workers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 2041. TRIPOLITANIA. See also under Wars and campaigns, World War II, Libia. De Bernardinis, V. Psicologia e medicma tripoUtane. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1915, 1: 528-39.— Modica, R., & Bellecci, P. La flora batterica e la citologia deUe secrezioni congiuntivali in Tripolitania. Ibid., 1940, 46: 434-^1. TRISMUS. See also Tetanus. Hovell, J. H. Trismus following war injuries. Brit. Dent. J., 1945, 79: 40-4.—Ivy, R. H., & Eby, J. D. Trismus and ankylosis. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 452-60. TRISTAN da Cunha. Wooley, E. J. S. The health of the civiUan population of Tristan da Cunha. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 3-15. TROCHANTER. See Fracture—by site (Extremity lower; Femur) TROMBICULA. See also Rickettsia, orientalis; Rickettsiasis (orientalis) United States. Entomology and Plant Quarantine Bureau. Insects in relation to national defense. Circular 14: Chiggers. 9 1. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Ewing, H. E. Note on taxonomy of type species of the mite genus Trombicula berlese. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 837-9. —Wharton, G. W. Chiggers; survey and control. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 1-4. ---- Control. Bushland, R. C. Tests against chiggers in New Guinea to develop a practical field method for impregnating uniforms with dimethyl phthalate for scrub typhus prevention. Am. J. Hyg., 1946, 43: 219-29. ------ New Guinea field tests of TROMBICULA uniforms impregnated with miticides to develop laundry- resistant clothing treatments for preventing scrub typhus. Ibid., 230-47.—Cross, H. F., & Snyder, F. M. Field tests of uniforms impregnated with mite toxicants; protection studies. J. Econom. Entom., 1948, 41: 936-40.—Romeo, Z. J. Sulfur and soap as effective prophylaxis against chiggers, red bugs, in the Army. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 437-E.—Snyder, F. M., & Cross, H. F. Field tests of uniforms impregnated with mite toxicants; stopping-time studies. J. Econom. Entom., 1948,41: 940. ---- Epidemiological aspect. See also Rickettsiasis (orientalis) Hatakawa, K., Hokari, K. [et al.] On the relationship between the tropical tsutsugamushi disease vector (Trombicula) and the host rat. Pt. 2: Researches on the rat host. 10 1. 27cm. n. p., 1944. Forms No. 98, Project Rep. C, Hyg. Sect. Nanpo-gun, Japan. Hayakawa, K., Takegawa, S., & Muro, Y. On the trombidiosis (skin inflammation caused by kedani) in the southern tropical areas. 13 1. 27cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. 114 of preceding Proj. Rep. Hayakawa, K., Tanaka, I. [et al.] On the relationship between the tropical tsutsugamushi disease vector (Trombicula) and the host rat. Pt. 1: Research on the Malaya Trombicula. 37 1. 27cm. n. p., 1944. Forms No. 95 of preceding Proj. Rep. Hokari, K. On the tropical tsutsugamushi disease occurring in the suburbs of Singapore in June 1944. Pt 3: Experiments on the Trombicula vector. 9 1. 27cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. 109 of preceding Proj. Rep. Takegawa, S. Research concerning infection process of tropical tsutsugamushi disease in Java. Pt. 3: Research on the tropical tsutsugamushi disease vector (Trombicula) in Java. 20 1. 27cm. n. p., 1945. Forms No. 103 of preceding Proj. Rep. Breuckmann, H. Die Trombidiose, eine spatsommerUch Hauterkrankung durch HerbstmilbenbefaU. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 632-^.—F., D. S. The origin of mite infections in epidemics of tsutsugamushi disease. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 10, 4.—Philip, C. B., & Woodward, T. E. Tsutsu- gamushi disease (scrub or mite-borne typhus) in the Philippine Islands during American reoccupation in 1944—45; observations on trombiculid mites. J. Parasit., Lane, 1946, 32: 502-13.— Weigel, J. E. Chigger and jigger bites. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 189-96. Also in War Med., Sympos. (Pugh, W. S.) N. Y., 1942, 511-8. TROOP carrier. See Airborne troops; Air travel; Division, air- borne. TROOP movement. See also Amphibious warfare; Motorization; Motorized warfare; Smoke; Transport; Trans- portation; Vehicle. King, W. V. Some entomological aspects of troop mobiliza- tion. J. Econom. Entom., 1943, 36: 577-80.—Mitchell, R. B. The study of the bacteriology and epidemiology of troop train movements. News Lett. AAF Rheumat. Fever Control, 1945, 2: No. 5, 3-6. TROPACOCAIN. See also Surgical technic, Anesthetization, local. Riva, G. Paralisi deU'abducens da rachianestesia tropa- cocainica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 1: 39-43.—Schlanger, S. [Refractometric determination of chlorohydrate of tropaco- caine] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 633-6. TROPICAL disease. See also Dermatophytosis, tropical; Derma- tosis, tropical; Desert sore; Diphtheria, epidemi- ology; Naga sore; Tropical ulcer. i20 TROPICAL DISEASE 1021 TROPICAL DISEASE Regan, J. W. Malaria and other tropical diseases of military importance. 14 1. 32cm. 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Wet clothing beneficial in a hot en- vironment. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 3, 11 — Afrika Korps uniform. BIOS Final Rep., Lond., 1947, Item 2*.. No. 566, 19.—Deterioration of materiel in the wet tropics. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 82.—Hutchinson, W. G. The deteriora- tion of material in the tropics. Sc. Month., 1946, 63: 165-77.— Physical health in the tropics; clothing. Q. Bull. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1948, June, 10. ---- Hygiene. See also Tropics. Burke, E. T. Tropical tips for troops; or, How to keep fit in the tropics. 2. ed. 74p. 18cm. Lond., 1942. Great Britain. Air Ministry. Health hints for warm climates; for all personnel proceeding to the tropics and subtropics. 24p. 22cm. Lond., 1943. Air Min. Pamphl. 160. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Information Center. Informa- tional bulletin. Ser. A, No. 9: Care of personnel in the wet tropics. 15p. 26cm. Eglin Field, 1943. United States. War Department. Health precautions for African and Asiatic countries along southern and eastern Mediterranean Sea, Red Sea, and Persian Gulf. 14p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Health precautions for Central and South Africa and West Coast of Africa. 20p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Health precautions for Central and South America and Caribbean area. 17p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Health precautions for Far East (South- ern Asia, Eastern Asia, and Netherlands East Indies) 21p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Wilson, A. Rational advice to the military, when exposed to the inclemency of hot climates and seasons. 48p. 20Hcm. Lond., 1780. Adolph, E. F. Health in hot climates. Clin. Invest. Rep. (OSRD) Wash., 1945, No. 61, 3.—Andruzzi, A. Norme igieniche per chi si reca in Colonia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: pt 1, 438-48.—General information regarding tropical hygiene and living in the tropics. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 258-62.—James, E. Naval hygiene in the tropics. Univ. Leeds M. Soc. Mag., 1937, 7: 220-2.—Lee, D. H. 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In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl, 1944, 372-6.—Johnson, R. E. Tropical deterioration and nutrition; a discussion based on observations on troops. Proc. Internat. Congr. Trop. M., 1948, 4. Congr., 1: 148-67. Also Abstr. Internat. Congr. Trop. M. Malaria, 1948, 4. Congr., 7.—Kark, R. M., Aiton, H. F. [et al] Tropical deterioration and nutrition; cUnical and biochemical observa- tions on troops. Medicine, Bait., 1947, 26: 1-40.—Lattes, E. Nota sulle variazioni deUa temperatura, del respiro, del polso e deUa pressione arteriosa nel passaggio da clima temperato a clima tropicale (Mar Rosso) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 233-7.—Lendon, N. C. Some preliminary observations on the effects of sustained muscular effort in a hot climate with especial reference to the loss of fluids and chlorides. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 318-24.—Macaulay, T. S. European recruits for the tropics. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1931, 34: 237 — MacPherson, R. K, & Lee, D. H. K. 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War Dep., 1943, No. 119, 1-6.—Rush, A. Study of Army diet in the tropics. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 43-54.— Salt and water requirements in hot climates. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 21, 6. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942- 43, 3: 600 (Abstr.)—Shelley, W. B., & Horvath, S. M. The oral and rectal temperatures in hot environments. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 459-61.—Steuber, W. Der Mensch und die Tropen; Sansibar [vor] funfzig Jahren. In his Arzt & Soldat, Berl., 1940, 41-53. TROPICAL surgery. Love, R. J. M. Subtropical surgery. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 745-62; 2 ed., Bait,, 1942, 2: 869-87; 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 967-87.— Stutzin, J. J. Tropen- chirurgische Beobachtungen, besonders bei Kriegsverletzten. Duet. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 366. TROPICAL typhus. See Rickettsiasis (orientalis) TROPICAL ulcer. See also Desert sore; Leishmaniasis; Naga sore. Heidenreich, L. L. neHUUHCKaH H3Ba, Tpo- nimecKaH H3Ba; npunanKU u TeueHue, pacno3- HaBaHue, npencKa3aHue, npuuuHBi, 6aKTepuojio- rHHecKin u MUKpocKOnunecKia H3CJienoBaHHH, jieieHue u npeuoxpaHeiiue boSck ot 3a6ojre- BaHua. 116p. 32^cm. S. Peterb., 1888. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Tropical ulcers and desert sores. Rev. ed. 5p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. Forms Pt 5, Notes Trop. Dis., Arctic Desert Trop. Br. A. A. F. U. S. Arun Kumar Basu. Endemic tropical ulcers (Naga sores) among the coolie recruits in the jungles of Assam. Field M, Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 46-51.—Berger, R. La gangliectomia lombo sacrale nel trattamento delle ulceri tropicali. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 329-35.-—Castel- lani, A. Ulcera tropicale superficiale. Ibid.. 1943, 49: 321- 36.—Dolley, G. C. The Blue button as undescribed type of tropical ulcer of the West Indies, with notes upon a diplococcus specific to the disease. Mil. Surgeon, 1914, 35: 246-50.— Franchi, F. Sull'ulcera tropicale. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 945-62.—Gelonesi, G. L'ulcus tropicum della Somalia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 2: 140-64.—Liebow, A. A. A., Bum- stead. J. H. [et al.] Tropical ulcers and cutaneous diphtheria. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1945, 1: No. 3, 5-32.—Pontrandolfi, P. L'ulcera dei tropici. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 2, 39-45. ---- Treatment. Berger, R. La simpaticectomia periarteriosa nel trattamento delle ulceri tropicali. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 31-6.— Castellaneta, V. II vaccino antistreptobacillare nella cura del- l'ulcus tropicum. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 936-43.—Cossio, A. Simpatectomia periarteriosa nelle ulcere tropicali. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: 545-50.—Gordzialkowski, H. Contribution to the therapy of tropical ulcer. BuU. Inst. Marine Trop. M., Gdansk, 1948, 1: 17-22.—Gutch, C. F. Local penicillin therapy for tropical ulcer. U. S. Nav. AI. Bull., 1947, 47: 801-4.—Halpin, J. A. A new method of treating tropical ulcers. Ibid., 1918, 12: 80-4.—Haram, W. G., & Ouary, G. Penicillin therapy in phagedenic ulcer (tropical sloughing phagedena) report of 18 cases. Ibid., 1944, 43: 981- 7.—Lopez, J. Ulcera o grano del Chaco y su tratamiento en el ambiente militar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1915, 14: 516-21.— McGill, A. F. A survey of methods of treatment of tropical ulcers. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 16-23.—Markowitz, J. A series of over 100 amputations of the thigh for tropical ulcer. Ibid., 1946, 86: 159-70.—Menghetti, A. L'autoemoterapia deU'ulcera tropicale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 328-; 36.—Parri, W. Osservazioni chimiche su un procedimento di terapia deU'ulcera tropicale. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 521- 4.—Scovel, R. E. Surgical method of treating tropical ulcer. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 439.—Smyth, E. A. The treat- ment of tropical ulcer. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 141.— Tey, A., Criscuolo, E., & Marhuenda, P. El tratamiento de las ulceraciones torpidas cutaneas por la vitamina C. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 158-68.—Treatment of tropical ulcers with sulphanilamide powder. BuU. Army AI. Dir., Lond., TROPICAL ULCER 1025 TRYPANOSOMOSIS 1941, No. 7, 1. Also Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 23.—Tropical ulcers, with special reference to their treatment with peniciUin. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 9, 4-6. TROPICS. See also Heat; Tropical disease. Johnson, L. W. Sanitary problems of a tropical advanced base. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 325-35.—Problem (A) of trop- ical sanitation. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 19. TRUCK. See also Optical unit; Vehicle. United States. Armored Medical Re- search Laboratory. Project No. 5-12: Second partial report: Seating designing and placing in relation to fatigue; seats for truck (4 x 4) }i ton (peep) 2p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. [The same] . . . Third partial report: . . . Seat cushions for truck (4x4) j4 ton (peep) 2p. 28cm. Fort Knox, 1945. --- Surgical truck. See also Equipment. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Truck, 2% ton, 6x6, surgical. p. 295-353. 24^cm. Wash., 1946. In: Hist. Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (Li. S. Army Sur- geon General Office) Wash., 1946. Fiolle, J. Les auto-chir et les progres de la chirurgie de guerre. In his Essais chir. mod., Par., 1919, 121-46.—Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Truck, 2J^ ton, 6x6, surgical oper- ating. In: Hist. War lime Res. AI. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Surgeon General Office) Wash., 1946, 534; 636.—New front Une surgical truck [Kirk] J. Am. AI. Ass., 1944, 124: 780.— Surgical operating trucks take hospital to wounded soldiers. Ibid., 126: 107.—Unit, mobUe surgical. Jap. AI. Alaterial Rep., 1946, No. 216, 1-38, 2 pi.—Werthmann, H., & Teischinger, R. Feldoperationswagen; vergleichende DarsteUung der Feld- brauchbarkeit. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 166-71. Also Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 79 (Abstr.) TRUNK. See also Thoracoabdominal injury. Bierman, H. R., Wilder, R. M., jr, & Hel- lems, H. K. The physiological effect of com- pressive forces on the torso. lOp. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 8, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Chute, A. L., Cleghorn, R. A., & Lathe, G. H. Studies of bodily reactions to injury in battle casualties; physiological observations in casualties with wounds of limbs or trunk not penetrating the thorax or abdomen. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. ICanada] 1945, 8. meet., No. 2, C. 6227b, 1720, 12 tab. ----- Observations foUowing operation and typical histories of cases with wounds of extremities and trunk nor involving thorax or abdomen. Ibid., C. 6227c, 1-13, 2 tab. TRYGON. Demon of the warm seas. BuU. U. S. Army AI. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 17.—Schultz, L. P. The stingarees, much feared de- mons of the seas. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 750-4. TRYPAFLAVIN. Monot. Prophylaxie des infections chirurgicales ciribro- meningees par la trypaflavine. BuU. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1938, 32: 450-3.—Verfahren zur HersteUung von Trypaflavin rein. 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Investigaciones sobre enfermedad de Chagas en el Chaco Paraguayo. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1940-42, 14: 477-518, 5 pi., 11 tab.—Lobo Leite. Bocio endemico y enfermedad de Chagas. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1942, 41: 751-3 (Abstr.)— Packchanian. A. Chagas' disease can happen here. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, 1-5.—Quiroz, J. D. Tripanosomiasis americana; nuestra observacion en el Gran Chaco paraguayo, a proposito del bocio (hipertrofia simple del tiroides) y su relacion etiopatogenica con la enfermedad de Chagas. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1943, No. 137, 63-8. ------ Tripanosomiasis americanas; contribucion al conocimiento de la patogenia de las cicatrices blancas corneales, en los aborigenes del Chaco. Ibid., No. 138, 175. ---- in animals. United States. Army. Philippine Division. Some communications concerning surra and investigations relative to it. MS. 35p. fol. n. p., 1900 [?] Transl. from Veearts. bl. Ned. Indie, 15: United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-2130; Medical Department: Communicable diseases of animals, surra. 3p. 8? Wash., 1927. Yastjda, S., Arai, K. [et al.] Uma Trypano- soma-syo no byori-kaibo narabi-ni sosikigaku- teki syoken; Trypanosoma evansi sessyu zikken ni tomonau byorigaku-teki kenkyu [Patho- anatomical and histological observations on trypanosomiasis in the horse; pathological studies accompanying experiments in inoculation of Trypanosoma [evansi] p.245-82. 25cm. Tokyo, 1942. In: Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942. Bardez. Contribution a l'etude de la trypanosomiase equine et bovine au Cameroun. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1934, 18: 457- 67.—Bruce, D., Harvey, D. [et al.] Trypanosome diseases of domestic animals in Nyasaland. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1914, 22: 487-98, iUust.—Cavalcanti Proenja, M. Apontamentos sobre a epizootologia da peste de cadeiras em Mato Grosso. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1939, 2: 1419-21.—Chevret, Soulie [et al.] La trypanosomose du cheval de Syrie. Rev. vet. mil., TRYPANOSOMOSIS 1026 TUBERCULIN TEST Par., 1937, 21: 95; 141.—Domansky, F. Zmeny v krevnfm obraze konf, stizenych nakazou hf eb6i. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 213-25.—Faure. Etude clinique d'une trypanosomiase equine. Rev. vit. mil., Par., 1928, 12: 133-56. ------ Etude experimentale d'une trypanosomiase Equine. Ibid., 229-49.— Reiser, R. A. The transmission of surra among equines. Mil. Surgeon, 1928, 62: 18-32.—Mace, D. L., Ott, R. L., & Cortez, F. S. Treatment of surra with para-arsenosophenylbutyric acid. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 387-91.—Rivarola, J. B. Periodicidad del Tripanosoma del mal de caderas en la sangre periferica. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1935, 7: 16-8.— Soldini, T. Procede pratique et rapide de diagnostic experi- mental de la dourine. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1929, 13: 425-35.— Takehara, K., Narabasi, Y., & Okada, H. Tyu-Si ni okeru Trypanosoma evansi to mitomu-beki gentyii no kontyu. igai ni yoru kansen siken ni tuite (Experiments on infection with Trypanosoma evansi and with other insects than protozoa that should be recognized, in Central China) Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1130-6.—Turgut Argun & Zeki Oktem [Research work on trypanosomiasis in Turkey] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937, 14: 369-80. TSUTSUGAMUSHI. See Rickettsiasis (orientalis) TUBERCULIN BCG See also Tuberculosis, Allergy; Tuberculous, Treatment, specific; Tuberculous, Vaccination. Courcoux. Sur l'adoption des reactions tuberculiniques et l'emploi du BCG dans l'armee. BuU. Acad, mid., Par., 1946, 130:363-5.—Gines, A. B. B. C. G. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1943, No. 139, 237-53.—Grumbach, A. Zur Theorie und Praxis der B. C. G.-Impfung. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1948, 25: 98-105.—Resat Riza [Results of recent studies and research, conducted by Prof. Deyke from the termination of the trial until the end of the autumn of 1935, on the causes of accidents in application of Calmette's B. C. G. vaccine in Lubeck in 1930] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: No. 19, 69-83.—Sadik & Refik. B. C. G. asismin ihzari [Preparation du vaccin B. C. G.] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 280-8.—Sansonnens, R. Les techniques de vaccination par le B. C. G. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1948, 25: 59-78. ---- Preventive value. See also Tuberculosis, Prevention; Tubercu- lous, Vaccination. Blan, P., & Girard, J. Primo-infection tuberculeuse quelques mois apres une premunition par le B. C. G.; scarification. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 123.—Calmette, A. Sur les conditions d'emploi du B. C. G. pour la premunition des sujets adolescents ou adultes contre l'infection tuberculeuse. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 430-4.—Cardis, F. Le B. C. G., premunition contre la tuberculose chez les jeunes adultes. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1948, 25: 57-9.—Frappier, A., & Roland, G. The development of aUergy in the vaccinated by B. C. G. by scarification of multiple punctures. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 62.—Gonzalez, M. V. Modifica- ci6n del fndice de tubercuUzaci6n en estudiantes secundarios, por medio del B. C. G. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1207-13. ------ Importancia de las modificaciones del fndice de tubercuUzaci6n conseguidas con el B. C. G. Ibid., 1214—6.— Janovic, S. Kritidki osvrt na kurs za uzdizanje trupnih lekara za antituberkuloznu sluzbu na n. teritoriji. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 432.—Kosti£-Joksi6, S. A. [New contribution to the study of B. C. G. vaccination of children] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 261-7.—Leon, A. E., & Cuba Caparo, A. La vacunaci6n por el B. C. G. en los institutes armados. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1939, 12: 61-5.—McKone, B. Review of the literature on B.C.G. vaccine and a discussion of its present day value in protection against tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: 3-14.—Marques Escobedo, M. B. Vacuna- ci6n preventiva de la tuberculosis con el B.C.G. Bol. san. mil., Mex., 1949, 2: 571-6.—Querangel des Essarts. Etude des conditions d'application de la vaccination preventive de la tuberculose (B.C.G.) a certaines categories du personnel adulte, dans la marine de guerre. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 478-88.—Sergent, E. Calmette e a premunicao contra a tuberculose pela vacina BCG. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1944, 5: 596-610.—Stewart, C. B., & Beckwith, C. J. W. Practical problems in a BCG vaccination program. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 11.—Suhateanu, C. [B.C.G. vaccina- tion in adults] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 263-5.— Wolkowinski, F. [Immunization of infants against tuberculosis with vaccines B.C.G.] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 678-80. TUBERCULIN test. See also Tuberculosis subheadings (Allergy; Diagnosis; Survey) Crosnier, R., & Pigache, R. Interfit de la cuti-reaction a la tuberculine chez les jeunes soldats. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 217-9.—Gines, A. R. Reacci6n tuberculfnicas. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1943, No. 138, 137-48.------ Interpretaci6n de las reacciones tuberculfnicas negativas. Ibid., 1944, No. 143, 271-7.—Hamman, L. V. The practical use of tubercuUn in diagnosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 825-8.—Sadeddin Yahar [Tuberculin and tuberrfulin reactions] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1939, 17: 103-17.—S&nchez Acosta, R. C6mo se hace y c6mo se lee una prueba de tuber- culina. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 516-23.— Takada, R. Kaigun syonen-hei ni okeru tuberculln-hanno to haizo roentgen- syasin syoken to no taisyo-teki kansatu [Comparative observa- tions on tuberculin reaction and the roentgenographic picture of the lungs in first-year naval recruits] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1930, 19: 594-602. ---- Evaluation. Friis Baastad, W. [Local tuberculin reaction] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1926, 30: 25-34.—Marmo, A. Sul valore pratico delle prove con la tubercolina. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 30:1-32.— Ruzo, G., Bocalandro, C. A. [et al.] Estudio comparativo de la reacci6n de Mantoux con tuberculina vieja y P. P. D. del Departamento nacional de higiene. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1138-42.—Salazar, M. Valor diagnostico de la tuberculina en el Ejercito. Rev. san mil., Madr., 1929, 19: 353-6.—Sayago, G., Bocalandro, C. A., & Criscuolo, E. Pruebas tuberculfnicas comparadas; parches tuberculinicos, cutirreac- ci6n y reacci6n de Mantoux. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1231-6.—Zeri, P. 11 valore della reazione di focolaio alia iniezione sottocutanea di tubercolina nella diagnosi delle affezioni tubercolari chirurgiche alio stato iniziale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 1: 289-300. ---- Significance of positive test. Brown, E. M. The diagnostic value of the cutaneous tuberculin test in recruiting. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1914, 8: 448-52.—Cantani, A. SuU'impiego delle reazioni tubercoliniche nei centri militari di accertamento diagnostico. Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 868-76.—Franz, K. Welche Bedeutung kommt der Tuberculinreaktion zu bei der Beurteilung der Dienst- tauglichkeit der Soldaten. C. rend. Congr. internat. mid. (1909) 1910, sect. 20, san. mil., 45.—Harada, H., Kumagai, S., & Kayasima, K. Tuberculin-hanno yosei tenka to sono tyokugu no taikyo nl tuite [Ueber Korperzustande der Sol- daten zu der Zeit, als ihre negative Manteausche Kutanreaktlon in positive umschlagt] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 437-53, pi.—L6pez, J. A. ApUcaci6n del metodo de las ultrapequefii- simas dosis de tuberculina, para la selecci6n del conscripto. Prensa mid. argent., 1918-19, 5: 295-7. Also Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1919, 18: 157-67. ---- Technic. Carron, R. Standardizaci6n de la reaeci6n de Mantoux; las falsas reacciones. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 574-9.— Gomez, F. D., Gines, A. R., & Bollini, D. R. A prop6sito de la tecnica para investigaci6n del fndice de tuberculinizaci6n. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1943, No. 137, 71-5.—O'Rear, H. M. Technic in the application of the intradermic tuberculin test. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1935, 29: 233-44.—Salazar, M. La reac- ci6n Pirquet apUcada a los reclutas del Ejercito y su tecnica. Rev. san. mU., Madr.. 1932, 22: 33-5. TUBERCULOSIS. See also Disability, Classification; Lung dis- ease, Infiltration; Respiratory system, Disease: Incidence; Silicosis. Akre, M. Tuberkulose og militaertjeneste. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1948, 68: 3-6.—Antisepsia y tuberculosis. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1924, 2: 14-6.—Aycock, G. F. Significance (the) of human tuberculous infection. FUght Surgeon Topics, i937, 1: No. 4, 45-9.—Basim, K. Orduda tiiberkuloz mes'elesi ve bu hastahkla savas. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1946, 75: No. 47, 44-56.—Benson, R. A. Tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 6, 65-9.—Deist, H. Tuberkulose. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 102-5.—Ferreri, G. Tubercolosi e lavoro. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1921, 1: 334-4o.—Hernandez, T. El fantasma de la tuberculosis. San. mil., Habana, 1921-22, 1: 471-4.—Klebs, A. C. Tuberculosis and miUtary organization. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1917, 11: 439-59.—Le Bourdelles, A. C. B. Revue de la tuberculose. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1936, 105: 357-87.—Park, W. E. History of tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 692-9.—Paulino de Mello, L. Tuberculose e forcas armadas. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 397-^27.—Renon, L. A tuber- culose. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1921, 7: 488-94.—Ribadeau- Dumas & Brissaud. L'impregnation bacillaire. J. mid. chir., Par., 1918, 89: 164-73.—Walker, J. E. Diseases of the chest; tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 6, 46-62.—Woll, M. Opportunities and responsibilities. Dis. Chest, 1941, 7: 163-6. Allergy. See also Tuberculin BCG; Tuberculin test. Gines, A. R., & Heikel, P. B. Reacciones de hipersensibUi- dad con exacerbaci6n de focos tuberculosos ganglionares por intradermoreacci6n tuberculinica al milesimo. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1943, No. 136, 51-4.— Kraemer, C. Ist die AUergie oder die Anergie der Tuberkulosen das NiitzUchere fiir den TUBERCULOSIS 1027 TUBERCULOSIS Kriegsdienst? Beitr. Klin. Tuberk., 1916, 36: 57-73.—Lo Bianco, D. I fondamenti istopatologici deU'allergia tubercolare. Gior. med. mU., 1935, 73: 159-64.—Lutfi, A. [Immunity in pulmonary tuberculosis anaphylaxia, aUergy and calcium therapy] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1932, 61: 3-21.—Quiroz, J. D. Nociones sobre alergia tuberculinica. Rev. san. mU., Asunci6n, 1940-41. 14: 195-211. ---- arrested. See subheading (inactive) ---- Associated conditions. Baiter, A. M. Pulmonary tuberculosis compUcated by dia- betes and anemia. Med. BuU. Veterans^ Admin., 1933, 9: 420- 3.—Coexisting tuberculosis and coccidioidomycosis. BuU. TJ. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 11.—Cuddihy, B. Pulmonary tuberculosis with associated pregnancy and associated toxic goitre. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 69 — Leverton, W. R. Allergic diseases associated with pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940—11, 17: 343-7.—Makarov, V. E. [Psychoses in tuberculosis in adults] Tr. Acad. mil. meU Kiroff, 1936, 6: 73-96— Matz, P. B. The effect of intercurrent diseases on the clinical course and the hospitalization period of cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 998-1002.—Nalty, W. C. The coexistence of pulmonary tuberculosis and syphUis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 151-4.—Ruoff, J. S. Detection and recording of pulmonary tuberculosis in psychotic patients. Ibid., 1940-41, 17: 365.—Stinson, H. K. Valvular heart disease in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 122-4.— Trippeer, B. Clinical observations of pulmonary tuberculosis as seen among the deteriorated psychotic. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 572-5. ---- Bibliography. Berlin-Chertov, S. V. [Tuberculosis under war conditions; survey of the foreign literature for 1939-42] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1943, No. 4, 65-9.—Tachau, H. Tuberkuloseliteratur im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 1552-4.—Trabaud, J. P. R. Revue de la tuberculose. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1924, 81: 234-16. ---- Cardiovascular system. Benedict, C. C. Pericarditis, compUcating pulmonary tuberculosis, with report ot case. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 789-97.—Blan & Filliou. Endocardite mitro-aortique au cours d'une primo-infection tuberculeuse. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 136.—Ferrabouc, L., & Jude, A. Phlebite precoce des tuberculeux. Ibid., 1938, 32: 402-4.— Gilbert, C. L., & Haines, R. D. Tuberculosis pericarditis in a case of acute hematogenous tuberculosis. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 514-6.—Gines, A. R., & Scandroglio, J. Alteraciones his- topatol6gicas de la arteria radial en el curso de la granuUa aguda. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1942, No. 135, 155-9, 2 pi.— Gomez Lopez, A. Tuberculosis del coraz6n. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 2. epoca, 6: 780-3.—Hatakeyama, 1. Teikoku Kaigun gunzin ni okeru hai-kekkaku kanzya sinzo keitai no re-sen-zo ni yoru kenkyu [Studien durch das Rontgen- bUd iiber die Herzfigur bei der Lungentuberkulose bei japa- nischen Marinesoldaten] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 971- 84, 2 pi.—Junquet & Siau. P^ricardite tuberculeuse gue>ie par le traitement par 1'aUergine du Jousset. BuU. Soc. mid. mil fr., 1934, 28: 88.—Leverton, W. R. Heart disease coexisting with tuberculosis. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physicians, 1938, 17-33.—Mondon. Un cas de pencardite tuberculeuse, piece anatomique et examen histo-pathologique. Arch. me'd. pharm. nav., 1929, 119: 115-8.—Tildon, T. T. Heart disease in pul- monary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 833-8.—Virgillo, S. La pericardite tubercolare. Gior. med. mU., 1935, 83: 356-9.—Waller, S. O. Tuberculous pericarditis. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1949, 5: 34-6. ---- Clinical aspect. Anderson, C. A. Acute exacerbation of chronic tubercu- losis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 561-3.—Bacmeis- ter. Types of tuberculosis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 334-9.—Costantini, G., Daddi, G. [et al.] Aspetti cUnici ed anatomo-patologici deUa tubercolosi nel periodo beUico e post-beUico. Lotta tuberc., 1947, 17: 494-538. Also Arch, tisiol., Nap., 1948, 3: Suppl., XXXVIII-XLII.—Didie, J., Hugonot, G., & Parnet, J. Con- siderations sur la granuUe froide a propos d'une observation. BuU. Soc. meU mU. fr., 1936, 30: 273-9.—Felix, J. Z zagadnien klinicznych gruzlicy pluc u dorosbych. Lek. wojsk., 1943-44, 35: 226-41.—Holmes, J. G. A case of pulmonary tuberculosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 421.—Jovanovid, R. [Clinical forms of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 244-66.—Mattice, E. Atypical pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 409.—Meersseman, F. A. B. Les formes aigues resolutives de la tuberculose pulmonaire de 1'adulte. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 106: l-28-— Minimal tuberculosis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 36.—Oliveira Ponce, G. de. Tuberculosoide. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 33-10.—Sindico, G. Controversie cliniche sulla tubercolosi. Gior med. mU., 1917, 65: 1036—42.— Spina, G., & Mastantuono, C. Le forme cUniche deUa tuber- colosi di guerra neU'osservazione dispensariale. Ann. Ist. Carlo Forlanini, 1948, 11: 87-93.—Tuberculosis, minimal. Res. Pro- gram U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, Oct., 36-16. ---- Complication. Aranda de Rojas, M. Heridas de t6rax y tuberculosos pul- monar. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 93-101.—Binford, C. H., English, R. H., & Monroe, W. M. [Active pulmonary tuber- culosis, left lung, apex and acute tuberculous peritonitis] Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 185-8.—Emery, G. C. Multiple superficial tuberculous abscesses compUcating pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 380.—Fairer, L. A. Perforation of a tuberculous vomica through the chest waU. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 210.—Marciak, M. [A case of pulmonary tuberculosis complicated by cancer] Lek. wojsk., 1945, 36: 169, pi.—Ramirez Olivares, P. Tuberculosis. Mem. Convec. med. mil. mex., 1936, 251.—Watanabe, K. Man-sei tyo-kekkaku ni keihatu-seru B-kei paratyphus no kyomi-aru boken rei [Interesting autopsy case in which chronic intestinal tuberculosis was complicated by type B paratyphoid fever] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 871-902, pi. ---- Congresses. JUGOSLOVENSKI KONGRESS PROTIV TTJBERKTJ- loze [2. Kongr., 1936] [Proceedings] 2 pts. 147p.; 175p. 22^cm. Beogr., 1936-37. Forms App. Nos 2 & 4, to v.7, Voj. san. glasnik, 1936. Bianchini, A. II Convegno per lo studio deUa tubercolosi osteo-articolare. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 405-11.—Congreso (VI.) panamericano de la tuberculology; Habana, diciembre, 1944. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944, 263-5.—Primer Congreso argentino de tisiologia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 301; 1093.—TB in wartime is theme; sessions at annual meeting in Philadelphia point out ways in which associations can help in war effort; exhibits well attended. BuU. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., 1942, 28: 85.—Trepiccioni, E. IX Conferenza deU'Unione internazionale contro la tubercolosi (Varsavia, 4-6 settembre 1934) Gior. med. mil., 1934, 72: 1101-16—VSesvazovy (5.) sjezd fthisiatru. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 143-5. ---- Control. Auerbach, M. A. Tuberculosis control in wartime. Month. BuU. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 255.—Bernard, L. The war and the social prophylaxis of tuberculosis. Internat. J. Pub. Health, Geneve, 1920, 1: 281-6.— Bidou, S. Prophylaxie de la tuberculose pulmonaire dans un camp d'officiers prison- niers. BuU. Acad, mid., Par., 1943, 127: 466-9.—Cioffi, E. I riflessi deUa clinica nei riguardi deUa lotta antitubercolare. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 97.—Donnelly, J. War planning for tuberculosis control. South. M. & S., 1943, 105: 308 — Emerson, K. War and tuberculosis control. Ohio Pub. Health, 1943, 7: No. 7, 3-7.—Gonzalez Deleito, F. Relaciones entre la tuberculosis en las poblaciones civil y militar. Congr. espafi. internac. tuberc. (1912) 1914, 2. Congr., 2: 507-21.—Hilleboe, H. E. Tuberculosis control in action during wartime. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1942, 38: 144-9.—Kirchner, M. Die Aufgaben der Tuberkulose-bekampfung wahrend des Krieges. Zschr. Tuberk., 1916, 26: 161-79.—Knopf, S. A. Constructive suggestions toward the control of tuberculosis in times of peace and in times of war. N. York M. J., 1917, 105: 1181-5.—Lassen, O. [The war and tuberculosis] Ugeskr. laeger, 1939, 101: 1211.—Long, E. R. Studies to arrest early tuberculosis. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, July, 6-10.— Lyons, H. A. A critique of tuberculosis control. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 739-49.—Maclnnes. F. Keeping tubercu- losis away from the home front. Crusader, 1943, 35: No. 8, 13.—Noll. Die Bekampfung der Tuberkulose. Deut. mil arztl. Zschr., 1914, 43: 401-19.—Paterson, R. G. War and tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 49: 357-62.—Poliak, M. The control of tuberculosis in war time. IUinois M. J., 1945, 87: 292-6.-—Reitani, U. Ricerche sul valore di alcuni procedimenti di disinfezione degU sputi tubercolari. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 287-96.—Renon, L. La defense sociale contre la tuberculose pendant la guerre. Paris mid., 1916, 18: 64-8.—Rho, F. Contro certi pregiudizi concernenti la tuber- colosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1916, 2: 105-9.—Spitzer, I. M. Zasady walki z gruzUca. w swietle najnowszych zdobyczy i poglad6w. Lek. wojsk., 1946, 37: 19-31.—Stafford, J. Fight- ing war plague; medical and bealth authorities are determined that tuberculosis shaU not take its toU in this country; Army is x-rayed; civilians should be, too. Science News Lett., 1943, 43: 230.—Starkey, D. H. Summary of control methods and laboratory techniques for tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 39-42.—Tadi6, R. [Modern methods for combatting tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 460-72.—War chaUenges the general practitioner. J. Kansas M Soc, 1943, 44: 159.—War planning for tuberculosis control. Kentucky M. J., 1943, 41: 218.—Webster, F. W. An extra chaUenge from tuberculosis. Health Bull., Raleigh, 1942, 57: No. 11, 13. ---- Diagnosis. See also Tuberculin test. United States. Department of the Army. Technical bulletin TB MED 221: Diagnosis of TUBERCULOSIS 1028 TUBERCULOSIS active tuberculosis. 3p. 26cm. Wash., 1946. Also Change 1. 2p. 26cm. Wash., 1946. Barille, A. Hemoptysie simulee; crachats colores arti- ficiellement. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1906, 48: 362.-—Batier, G., Sieur [et al.] Simulation de la tuberculose. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1910, 4: 328-39.—Boide, & Simonin. L'examen bacteriologique du liquide de lavage gastrique dans le diag- nostic de la tuberculose pulmonaire. Ibid., 1937, 31: 331-5.— Corper, H. J. Tuberculosis and its control; laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 681-92.—Cummins, S. L. Simplified methods of blood examination in tuberculosis with examples of their appUcation in cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1931, 56: 81-91.—Fales, L. H. The relative value of the Roentgen-ray and physical signs in the diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926,2:140-52. —---■ Recent advances in interpretation of physical signs in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1928, 4: 403-9, 4 pi.—Fausse image de tumeur mSdiastinale. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 128-30.»-Faux (Les) tuberculeux. Cadueee, Par., 1918, 18: 143.—Froste, N. Om bronchoskopi vid lungtuberkulos. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1949, 74: 39—45.— Funk, W. F. Laboratory examinations for tuberculosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 835-49.—Gandullo Solsona, L., & Samitier Azparren, J. La broncoscopia al servicio de la tisiologia. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 539-48.—Gonzalez Ancira, E. Diagnostico diferencial de la tuberculosis y las pneumoconiosis. Mem. Convene. mid. mil. mex., 1936, 237- 42.-—Gunter, F. E., & Brady, M. R. Personal experiences in the diagnosis and treatment of conditions apparently of tuber- cular origin. J. R. Army Al. Corps, 1934, 62: 404-8.—Klein, J. J. Conditions simulating pulmonary tuberculosis; with case reports. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 86-9 — Lapin, A. P. K voprosu o diagnosti6eskoj cennosti belkovoj reakcii mokroty. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238: Aled. spec, pt, 580-8.—Mikutowski, W. [Fighting the feigning of tuberculosis, in the Army] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 132-7.— Nolan, L. E. Intradermic diagnosis of tuberculosis in guinea pigs. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 56.—Olsen, E. S., & Azary, M. L. Method of expediting the laboratory diagnosis of tuberculosis. Ibid., 1944-45, 21: 72-5.—Pillsbury, E. D. Notes on the diagnosis of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 1147-50.—Schedtler, O. Die Diagnostik der Lungentuberkulose im Feldheer. Aled. Klin., Berl., 1939, 35:1561-3. ------ Zur Differentialdiagnose der Lungentuberkulose im Feldheer. Ibid., 1940, 36: 370-2.— Schilling. FehlerqueUen in der Diagnose der Lungentuber- kulose. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1915, 44: 141-6.—Talbot, B. L. Malignancy diagnosticated as pulmonary tuberculosis; report of four cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 1037-43.—Tanguy, R. O. L. Le granulo-diagnostic de la tuber- culose pulmonaire. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1948, 4: 61-74.— Trabaud. Revue de la tuberculose; les recherches de labora- toire necessaire au depistage de la tuberculose dans l'armee. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1923, 79: 181-9.—Turner, J. W. Diagnostic points adapted from Colonel BushneU's teachings in the diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis by physical signs. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 903-8.— Vaja, G. Consideratiuni asupra a douS, cazuri de falsi tuberculosi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 240-8, iUust.—Walker, J. E. Diagnosis of minimal pulmonary tuberculosis, spontaneous pneumothorax, pleurisy, and pleurisy with effusion. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 5, 44-55.—Williot, T. Depistage et prophylaxie de la tuberculose pulmonaire k l'armee. Ann. belg. med. mil., 1948, 101: 47-50.—Yamada, M. Taihei kekkaku soki hakken narabi-ni kekkaku sositu-yd hogo-hei sentei no mokuteki wo motte-suru tai-kekkaku syo-kensa, oyobi Matefy-si hanno, Costa-si hanno, urochromogen hanno no sindan-teki kati narabi-ni kore ga hikaku kenkyu [Compara- tive studies on the diagnostic value of the various tuberculosis tests and on Mateiy's reaction, Costa's test, and the urochro- mogen test, for the early discovery of tuberculosis in soldiers and for tuberculosis protection in soldier selection] Gun idan zassi, 1929, Suppl., 665-88. ---- Diagnosis, bacteriological. See also Tuberculosis bacillus. Pinner, M. The bacteriological diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-21, U. S. Veterans Admin. Sasaki, T. Kakutan kensa ni yoru guntai ni okeru kekkaku kanzya s5ki hakken-ho [Method of early detection of tuberculosis in troops by means of sputum examination] p. 1755-812. 22cm. Tokyo, 1929. Gun idan zassi, 1929. Dei, Z., & Ohisi, I. Kyoko sinsyutu-eki ni tuki okonaeru kekkaku-kin baiyo seiseki [Results oi culture of tubercle bacilU obtained from thoracic exudate] Gun idan zassi, 1928, 315-28.—Fontaine, J. The presence of tubercle bacUU in the absence of demonstrable lesions. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa 1947, 2: No. 7, 75.—Gaspar & Bacanu, C. Signification biologique des microcolonies obtenues dans les hemocultures chez les tuberculeux. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 671.— Geyer, A. Une mdthode precise et simple de recherche des B. K. dans les crachats par inclusion a la paraffine. Rev. mid. nav., Par., 1947, 2: 179.—Hallinan, E. L., & Reusser, T. R. A rapid method for concentration of tubercle bacUU. Med BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 203-5.—Ikeyama, K., & Yosiki, M. Kyoko sinsyutu-eki-tyu kekkaku-kin baiyo kensyutu-ho narabi-ni sono seiseki [Method of detection of tubercle bacilli by culture in thoracic exudate and results] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1507-42.—Kakita, K. Kekkaku-sei nozyu-nai no kekkaku-kin ni tuite [Tubercle bacUU in tuberculous pus] Ibid., 1927, 405-11, tab.— Kisikawa, H. Kyo-eki, hukusui, nosekizui-eki yori kekkaku-kin no iti bunri-baiy6-ho [A new method of isolating and cultivating the tubercle bacUU from the fluid in the pleural, the abdominal, or the cerebrospinal cavity] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 817-20.—Kosmachevsky, V. K voprosu kak obnaruzit tuberkuleznyja bacilly v mokrote. Izv. Imp. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1913, 26: 186-202.— Miwa, H. Kyoko sinsyutu-eki tyu kekkaku-kin kensaku seiseki [Results in detecting tuberculosis bacteria in transu- dates in the thorax] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 304-10.—Mononoe, T. Kakutan-tyu kekkaku-kin no syukin-ho (tansuikabutu huzyd-hd) ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on a method (the floating carbohydrate method) of coUecting the tubercle bacillus from sputum] Ibid., 1943, 768-84.—Paponnet. Superiority de la culture (mdthode de Loewenstein) sur l'inoculation au cobaye pour la diagnostic precoce de l'infection tuberculeuse. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1936, 126: 5-37.—Piccioli, E. Ricerche suU'isolamente del baciUo di Koch dai sangue dei tubercolosi secondo il metodo di Loewenstein. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 979-90.—Proctor, R. L. G. The demonstration of tubercle bacUU in sputum, with special reference to the flotation technique. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 149-58.—Simon, M. Dokazivanje bacUa tuberkuloze direktnim pregledom, anti- forminskom metodom i metodom flotacije. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 364-6.—Takada, R. Syudan-teki kakutan kensa no kenkyu narabi-ni zissi; hu, doho ni yoru hakken kekkaku kanzya ni tuite [Research on and appUcation of mass examination of sputum and its significance for the prophylaxis of tuberculosis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 133-51, 2pl., tab.—Yokoo, T. Syudan kensin ni okeru kekkaku-kin baiyo no kenkyu; kakutan-baiyo ni sai-si kensyutu-seru hi-byogen-sei kosan-sei-kin no kanbetu ni tuite [Studies on the culture oi the tubercle bacUlus in group examination; differentiation ot the non-pathogenic acid-fast bacteria in sputum cultures] Ibid., 1945, 34: 68-78.—Yosida, H. Geka-teki kekkaku kanzya no kakutan narabi-ni i-sen-eki-tyu no kekkaku-kin baiyo ni tuite [Cultivation of tubercle bacilli from sputum and gastric juice of surgical tuberculosis patients] Ibid., 1938, 27: 449-62. ------ Lgai-eki-tyu kekkaku-kin baiyo no rinsyo-teki kati ni tuite [The cUnical value of the culture of tubercle bacUU from water used for gargling] Ibid., 1939, 28: 441-60. ----- Geka-teki kekkaku-syo ni okeru ugai-eki-tyu kekkaku-kin baiyo no oyo ni tuite [A practical appUcation of the cultivation of tubercle bacilli found in water used for gargling in the diagnosis of surgical tuberculosis] _ Ibid., 1940, 29: 51-76, pph—Yosioka, S. Baiyo-ho wo oyo-seru kenkd-sya oyobi kyomakuen, haisen-en kanzya no kakutan-tyu kekkaku-kin kensaku seiseki [Tuberkelbazillen-Nachweis bei gesunden Menschen, Pleuritikern und Lungenspitzenkatarrh-Kranken nach der Kulturmethode] Gun idan zassi, 1934, 443-57. ---- Diagnosis: Blood sedimentation rate. Diasio, J. S. The value of the erythrocyte sedimentation reaction in pulmonary tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 44: 228-30.—Jones, L. R. The sedimentation rate of erythrocytes in tuberculous and nontuberculous individuals and the colloid instabUity reaction. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1925, 1: No. 4, 5-8.—Liegeois, M., & Albot, G. La sedimentation sanguine: son role dans le pronostic de la tuberculose; sa valeur compared a celle de la formule leucocytaire. Arch. mid. pharm. mU., 1926, 84: 119-41.—Milykovic-Jankovic, D. [Red blood ceU sedimentation in pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 339-48.—Shoemaker, F. Blood sedimenta- tion test in pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 168.— Spuzic, V., & Brajovic, D. [Value of erythrocyte sedimentation in early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 123-39.—Wrenn, H. T. The blood sedimentation test in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 192V, 3: 703-11.—Yakabe, G., & Kawada, K. Sekkekkyu-tinko- hanno ni yoru kekkaku-sei kyobu sikkan no soki hakken ho ni tuite [Discovery of tuberculous diseases of the thorax in an early stage by means ot the erythrocytic sedimentation reaction] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 516-28, 2pl. ---- Diagnosis, early. Cepulic, V. [Specific and serological diagnosis of early tuberculous symptoms] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 49-65.—Debevec, F., & Ljubljana. [Early differential diagnosis in pulmonary tuberculosis] Ibid., 83-105.—Early recognition of pulmonary tuberculosis. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, No. 26, 4-6.—Gauch. Au sujet du depistage de la primo-infection tuberculeuse dans l'armee. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1937, 31: 421-4.—Gomez Lopez, A. Diagnostico precoz de la tuberculosis pulmonar en el Ejercito (discusion del valor de algunos metodos de diagn6stico) Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1943-44, 6: 906-12.—Gonzalez Ancira, E. Diagn6stico precoz de la tuberculosis pulmonar. Mem. Convene. mid. miL TUBERCULOSIS 1029 TUBERCULOSIS mex., 1936, 253-65.—Graf, E. Die Fruhdiagnose der Lun- gentuberkulose in der Armee. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch. (1912) 1913, 84: 2. TeU, 2. Hiilfte, 399-401.—Harrison, W. S. The diagnosis and management of early phthisis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1913, 20: 553-66.— Kucharski, T. [Importance of detecting the early symptoms of pulmonary tuberculosis in soldiers] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 12: 130-40— Kusan, V. [Early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 7—47.—Neurbauer, R., & Golnik [Roentgen diagnosis of early tuberculous symptoms] Ibid., 67-81, lOpl.— Pollard, J. B. The early diagnosis and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1924, 20: 691-7.—Radosavf- jevid, A. [Principal factors in early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 107-21.-—Rouvillois, H. A propos du depistage prdcoce de la tuberculose dans l'armee. Bull. Acad, mid., Par., 1934, 3. ser., 112: 115-25. Also Presse mid., 1934, 42: 1264.—Samardzija, P. [Pathogenetic view-point in early diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 153-65. ---- Digestive system. Ardoin. Pdritonite tuberculeuse avec tuberculose herniaire, absence de troubles fonctionnels. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil., fr., 1913, 7: 536-40; Disc, 546-8.—Balanescu, Zamfir & Dumitres- cu-Popovici. [Certain digestive changes in tuberculosis diag- nosed by Roentgen rays] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 725-31.—Blumberg, A., & Waller, C. P. Studies in intestinal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 295-305, 10 pi.—Cavallini, E. La midriasi neUe peritoniti tubercolari. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 2: 294-8.—Davis, W. C. In- testinal tuberculosis; early diagnosis and effective treatment. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 660-68, 8 pi. ------ A study of intestinal tuberculosis. Ibid., 1931, 7: 344-52.— Deist, H. Symptomlose Diinndarmtuberkulose mit septischem Verlauf; kurz vor der Entlassung aus dem MiUtardienst fest- gestellt. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 113-6.—DeWitt, F. B. Ultraviolet rays in treatment of intestinal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 517-9.—Donovan, R. Ei Apendicitis y tuberculosis entero-peritoneal. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1936, 35: 244-55.—Fulton, K. P. Oral manifestations of tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 399-405.—Garcia, M. Un caso de peritonitis tuberculosa; intervenci6n. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1908, 2: 282.—Herrick, J. C. Tuberculosis ot the tongue. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 868-70. ------ The early diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 172-4.—Imperiale, C. SuUa tubercolosi deUa lingua. Gior. med. mU., 1932, 80: 100-7, pi.— Ison, H. L. Intestinal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 192-5.—Juraszynski, A. [Tuberculose de l'oesophage] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 18: 413; 480.—Kellam, J. W. Tuberculosis of the tongue. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 80.—Kline, L. B. Intestinal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 107-12, 3 pi. ------ Outhne of the diagnosis and treatment of intestinal tuberculosis. Ibid., 1931, 7: 445-53.—Mallery, J. H. Pharyngeal tubercu- losis foUowing surgical trauma, with report of four cases. Ibid., 1926, 2: 1145.—Matz, P. B. A study of intestinal tuberculosis in ex-service men. Ibid., 1930, 6: 444-56.—Monguzzi, U. La pneumoparacentesi nelle peritoniti tubercolari ascitogene; nota preventiva. Gior. med. mU., 1926, 74: 19-21.—Murotani, S. Kekkaku-sei hukumakuen ni tai-suru zizoku-teki ukketu ryoho no zikken-teki kenkyu [Research in methods of com- batting continuous congestion of the blood in tubercular peritonitis] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 495-8.—Nissen, K. Ueber die Magenbeschwerden bei Lungentuberkulosen und ihre Behandlung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 60-6.—Ors, J. P. d\ Peritonitis tuberculosa; nota cUnica mddica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 405.—Oudard, Coureaud & Bideau. Trois cas de tuberculose de la langue et des ldvres. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1931,121: 470-6.—Persons, R. C. A case of tubercular abscesses of liver. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1907, 1: 165.—Robinson, G. F. Tuberculosis, with ulcers in mouth. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 242.—Rosnowski, M. [Anatomical and func- tional state of the stomach in pulmonary tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 193; passim.—Sarroste. Pdritonite tubercu- leuse traitee par le procede' de Tdmoin. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1926, 20: 283-5.—Sikorski. Peritonitis tuberculosa. MUitararzt, Wien, 1915, 49: 129.—Smith, R. W. Combined surgical and actinotherapy treatment for tuberculous fistula in ano. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 1039^42.— Solcard. Faux syndrome appendiculaire d'origine bacillaire ou les dtapes Bemuses d'une bacillose aigue. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 44-8.—Stein, J. [Two cases of tuberculosis of the gallbladder] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 165-73.—Thorpe, V. G. Tubercular peritonitis; laparotomy; heliotherapy. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1919, 5: 421.—Toussaint, H. Obstruction intestinale au cours de la peritonite tuberculeuse et dysentdrique. Cadueee, Par., 1913, 13: 117.—Verdelet, L. Peritonite tubercu- leuse et hernie ombilicale chez un noir. Ibid., 1919, 19: 93.— Walker, A. G. Tuberculous enteritis complicating pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 559-64.— Williams, H. B. Rontgenological diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis (with a report of 1,237 cases studied by X-ray) Ibid., 113-17. ------ Intestinal tuberculosis; a report of 3,693 cases studied by X-ray and at autopsy. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin. , 1938-39, 15: 236-9. ------ & Gardner, L. U. The diagnosis of intestinal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 203-6, 8 pi.—Zarembo, A. A. Sludaj pervidnago porazenija bugorcatkoj glotki. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 228: Med. spec, pt, 501-6. ---- Early stage. Heckscher, H. Om primaerinfektion og lungetuberkulose hos voksne, belyst ved unders0- gelser over lungetuberkulosen blandt de vaerne- pUgtige i Danmark. p. 1-88. 23cm. Kbh., 1931. MUitaerlaegen, 1931, 37: Bartolome Relimpio, J. de. Topografia tuberculosa del vertice pulmonar. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1920, 3. ser., 10: 11—5.—Blackwood, J. D., jr. Early pulmonary tuberculosis with negative X-ray findings. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1927, 25: 128-31.—Bravo Olalla, S., & Arraiza Lana, A. Pleuritis y pericarditis exudativas en la primo-infecci6n tuberculosa del soldado. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 143-9.—Brooks, W. D. M. Primary tuberculosis in young adults. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 197-201.—Cardelle, G. Consideraciones clinicas sobre primoinfecci6n tuberculosa en el nifio; diagn6stico, tratamiento y profilaxis. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1939, 3: 311-21.—Cataldi, L. Siembra hematogena del periodo primario o granulia curable del periodo prealdrgico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1936, 35: 838-42. ------ La primoinfecci6n tubercu- losa. Ibid., 1937, 36: 115-23.—Copin & Bruel. Atelectasie a eclipses au cours d'une primo-infection tuberculeuse de l'enfance. Rev. mdd. nav.. Par., 1947, 2: 351-4.—Crosnier, R., & Ablard. Primo-infection tuberculeuse famiUale. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1947, 41: 141-3.—Di Geronimo, G. Sulle modaUta sinto- matiche deU'inizio clinico deUa tubercolosi polmonare nel soldato. Gior. med. mU., 1942, 90: 612-7.—Early tubercle is easily missed. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 38, 1.— Gabrielle. Discussion sur 1'imputabiUtd de la primo-infection tuberculeuse et sa prophylaxie. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1949, 43: 131.—Goldner, M. Primoinfekcija i metode kolektivne antituberkulozne zaStite. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 5-13.—Kuss, G. Les enseignements de l'anatomie patho- logique et de l'expdrimentation sur les formes initiales de la tuberculose de l'homme: importance dominante de ces notions pour la prophylaxie individueUe et sociale de la tuberculose. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 482-5.—Montague, E. A. Early pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932-33, 9: 305-8.—Olascoaga, M. L. Hemoptisis y primoin- feccion tuberculosa. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1946, 45: 369-75.— Ontaneda, L. E., Lascalea, M. C, & Andrada, E. Primoinfec- ci6n tuberculosa inaparente del adulto. Ibid., 1939, 38: 37- 44.—Ontaneda, L. E., Mazzei, E. S. [et al.] Primo-infecci6n tuberculosa inaparente del adulto. Ibid., 1936, 35: 365—100.— Pezzi, G. Odierne vedute suU'infiltrato precoce tipo Assmann- Redeker. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1938, 44: 199-212, 2 pi.— Rieux, J., & Pilod. Etude clinique et radiologique de quelques modaUtds de la tuberculose pulmonaire incipiente. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1927, 87: 500-11.—Rottjer, E. A. Infiltrado precoz tuberculose Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1570-9.— Vaja, G. Primo-infectia tuberculoasS, la adult. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 437-46.—Vra6evic, M. [Development of tuberculosis especially in children and adolescents] Voj. san. glasnik, 1935, 6: 327-70, 8 pi.—Watt, J. The treatment of early phthisis in the young soldier. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1944, 211:379-81. ---- Endocrine system. Castro Garcia, L. de, & Remolina Pardo, R. L. Hiper- tiroidismo y tuberculosis. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 233; passim.—Doty, H. W. BUateral tuberculosis of the adrenal glands associated with psoas abscess and tuberculous abscesses of the Uver and pancreas. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 185.—Frankel, P. A case of Addison's disease of tuberculous origin. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 201—4.—Male, R. W. Addison's disease and tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 18. ---- Epidemiology. See also Tuberculosis geography. Adamson, J. D., & Edmison, J. N. Immigration tubercu- losis. Treatm. Serv. Bull. Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 57-60.— Baldwin, E. R. The danger of tuberculous infection in hospitals and sanatoria. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 1-4.— Malojcic, M. [Investigations on the extent of infection by Koch's bacillus among adults; importance of tubercuUzation in the epidemiology of tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 607-11.-—Ohisi, I. Hai-kekkaku kanzya no danwa, gaiso nl yoru kekkaku-kin hisan ni kan-suru rinsyo zikken [Clinical experiments on the dissemination of the tubercle bacUU of pulmonary tuberculosis patients by means of coughing and conversation] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 1093-106.—Parisot, J., & Saleur, H. L'infection tuberculeuse chez 1'adulte ettdans l'enfance, suivant les conditions sociales de l'existence; role du taudis et du surpeupiement. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 512-20.—Rist, E., & Hautefeuille, E. Quelques remarques sur la tuberculose conjugale et ses facteurs psycho-sociologi- ques. Ibid., 527-42.—Rodrigo, J. Conceptos sobre la disemi- naci6n tuberculosa. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 267-71.— Tuberculosis carrieres. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 265- 7.—Zivanovic, T. [On contact in tuberculosis] Voj. san. glas- nik, 1939, 10: 665-70. TUBERCULOSIS 1030 TUBERCULOSIS ---- Etiology. Tuberculosis and its relation to warfare gases. 8p. 4? Wash., 1922. War Dep. Chem. Warf. Serv. Med. Div., 1922. Arloing, F. De l'infection tuberculeuse expdrimentale (type ViUdmin) k l'infection par le virus tuberculeux filtrant. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1927, 87: 486-99.—Axline, M. H. Reinfec- tion and superinfection in tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 573-/.—Criscuolo, E. Constituci6n y tuber- culosis. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 825-32.—Frassetto, F. II problema della tubercolosi nelle razze di colore; note antropologiche e costituzionalistiche in gruppi di ascari pol- monari, tubercolotici e sani. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 527- 48, 5 pi.—Infection (L') tuberculeuse chez les diverses races humalnes. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1920, 109: 302-7.—Kazii, T. Doku-gasu-tyudoku to hai-kekkaku to no kankei ni kan- suru Eikoku Onkyu-syo no tyosa kenkyu [Research study by the English Pension Department on the relation between poison-gas poisoning and tuberculosis] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 257-64.—Kuss, G. Contagio da tuberculose e preconceitos populares. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1923, 9: 190-5.—La Terzo, E. Influenza di regimi alimentari sperimentaU suUa infezione tubercolare deUa cavia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 129-41, diag.—McPhedran, F. M., & Cooper, E. S. Endogenous and exogenous reinfection in tuberculosis. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physicians, 1938, 68-71.—Malard. Nouvel aspect du probleme de la tuberculose des NoUs. Bull. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1938, 32: 360-7.—Maragliano, E. Quando nascono le malattie tubercolari. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1037-46.—Mazza, M. A. A prop6sito de la infeccidn tuber- culosa. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 630-5.—Myers, J. A. Tuberculosis in the aged. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physi- cians, 1938, 3-5.—Nagato, S. Kan-nai seikatu ni okeru kek- kaku kansen zyokyo ni tai-suru iti tyosa [An investigation of conditions regarding infection with tuberculosis on shipboard In the Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 197-206 — Nichele, G., & Clavelli, T. Ipoergia ed anergia tubercolinica in rapporto aUo stato di nutrizione negU anni di guerra. Pediat. internaz., Roma, 1948, 1: 199-208.—Pasqualini. R. Q., Olguin, V. V.F & Lascalea, M. C. Contagio, inmunidad y resistencia en el desarroUo de la infecci6n tuberculosa en el adulto. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1217-21.—Poliak, M. Experimen- tal intracardiac infection of guinea pigs with tuberculosis sputum. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 525.—Redeker, H. Die Lungentuberkulose bei kriegsgefangenen Negern. Zschr. Tuberk., 1943, 90: 65-91.—Salazar, M. El ultimo libro sobre tuberculosis, del Dr. Valdds Lambea [Contagio- herencla y constituci6n] Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1935, 25: 277- 81.—Schwarz, F. W. SmaUpox vaccination and pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 226.— Sekulich, M. [Relation between silicosis and pulmonary tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 715-25, 8 pi.—Wulp, G. A., & Watkins, J. H. Tuberculosis. In: Effect of Bombing &c Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 83-94. ---- extrapulmonary. See also other subdivisions (osteoarticular, etc.) Loeb, W. A. Extrapulmonary tuberculosis, with a consid- eration of certain of its manifestations. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936-37, 13: 327-37.—Rubenstein, M. Ultraviolet irradiation in extra-pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1944 45, 21: 27-34.—Wasserfallen. Le traitement des tuberculoses extrapulmonaires. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil. (1947) 1948, 11. Congr., 2: 334. ---- Eye. Gomez-Marquez, J. Tuberculosis oculares tfpicas y atfpi- cas; conceptos generales; aplicaciones praticas. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1929, 19: 293; 356.—Gonzalez Ancira, E. Un signo mas para el diagn6stico precoz de la tuberculosis; pestafias en el angulo intemo del ojo. Rev. mdd. mU., Mdx., 1939, 2: No. 9, 3-12.—Lauber, J. [Importance of tuberculosis in affections of the eyes] Lek. wojsk., 1934, 23: 2-8.—Lestage & Souloumiac. Quatre cas de tuberculose oculaire. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1928, 118: 390-9.—Pavi£evi6, N. P. [Tuberculosis of the eyes, and its treatment] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: 305-29.—Rachou. Tuberculome de la paupiere supdrieure. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 138.—Waligorski, W. [Treatment of tuberculosis of the eye with tebeprotine] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 733-42.— Zoledziowski, Z. [Treatment of tuberculosis of the eye] Ibid., 1926, 8: 140-5. ------ [The treatment of tuberculosis of the eye with Roentgen rays] Ibid., 1928, 11: 24-8. ---- Forensic aspect. See also other subheadings. Argentina, G. B. La enzimo-sinforeazione per la diagnosi presintomatica deUa tubercolosi in medicina legale miUtare. Gior. med. mU., 1938, 86: 375-82.—Assman. Ueber die prak- tische Bedeutung der Lungenuntersuchungsmethoden bei miU- tararztUchen BeurteUungen fiir Kriegszwecke. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 991.—Bliimel. Die Fehldlagnose Lungen- tuberkulose bei BeurteUung der Felddienstfahigkeit. Med. Klin., Berl., 1915, 11: 884.—Filograma, P. La tubercolosi neUa pratica medicolegale militare. Gior. med. mU., 1933. 81: 963-72.—Hernandez Froment, A. La tuberculosis pulmonar como problema medico-legal en el Ejdrcito. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1937, 1: No. 2, 75-80.—Kincade, G. F. Tuberculosis and Workmen's Compensation. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 6.—Kirch, A. Zur miUtaraztUchen Beurteilung der Lungentuberkulose. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1916, 29: 1189.— Morin, J. Remarques au sujet des expertises concernant les miUtaires tuberculeux. Rev. mdd. Suisse rom., 1944, 64: 410- 9.—Porges, O. Ueber die miUtaratztliche Begutachtung der Tuberkulose. Oesterr. San. Wes., 1918, 30: BeU., 129-33.— Rist, E. Les expertises mddico-ldgales et la tuberculose pul- monaire devant les centres speciaux de rdforme. BuU. Acad. mdd., Par., 1923, 3. ser., 89: 492-6.—Southby, A., Grigg, J. [et al.] Soldier's death in detention barracks. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 91.—Street, E. Unjustifiable negligence in the diag- nosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. 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Le pronostic des dpi- didymites tuberculeuses. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 110: 1-21.—Guillemin, G., & Mousselon, J. Enqudte dtiologique sur la tuberculose annexieUe pendant les anndes de guerre, ddductions cUniques et thdrapeutiques (a propos de 80 observa- tions rdcentes). Lyon chir., 1947, 42: 79-88.—Laborit, H., & Geyer, A. Au sujet d'une tuberculose gdnitale rdvdlde par la biopsie de l'endometre. Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 189- 93.—Lacal, F. Tuberculosis genital. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1941, 40: 38; 162.—Leader, A. J. Tuberculous epididymitis. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 7-11. ------ Tuberculous epididymitis in the Army. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 411-6.—Telega, V. I. [Two cases of tuberculosis ot the testicle and the epididymis] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 215-20. ---- Health education. Knopf, S. A. What the American soldier now fighting in France should know about tuberculosis. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1917, 92: 751-6. Also South. CaUfornia Pract., 1917, 32: 173- 82. Also West. M. Times, 1917-18, 37: 225-34. Also Woman M. J., 1917, 27: 233-9. Also Canad. J. M. & S., 1918, 43: 37-54. Also Trained Nurse, 1918, 60: 70; 131.—Mortis, E. Teaching tuberculosis to the tuberculous. U. S. Veterans Bur., M. Bull., 1926, 2: 829-31. ---- Hematopoietic system. Novakovtt, D. [Leukocytic formula in pulmonary tubercu- losis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 315-38. ---- inactive. Aspin, J. Arrested tuberculosis and mUitary service. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 608.—Barlow, N. The diagnosis of arrested tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 1011-1.— Fales, L. H. Arrested pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 1121-7.—Green, J. W. The indices of arrested pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1935-36, 12: 253- 6.—Olivera, A., & Repetti, L. P. Diagn6stico de la tubercu- losis inactiva y su evoluci6n. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1930, 29: 304-12.—Proffitt, R. V. Significance of rales in the determina- tion of arrest of tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 58-60.—Weatherhead, E. Arrested tuberculosis and mUitary service. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 534; 721,—White, J. E. Pulmonary tuberculosis; healed lesions and persistence of rales. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 479-81. ---- Insurance aspect. Clemente, M. Contributo aU'estensione deU'assicurazione obbUgatoria contro la tubercolosi tra i mUitari di marina. Ann. Ist. Carlo Forlanini, 1940, 4: 407-17.—Hauser. Tuberkulose und MiUtarversicherung. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1916, 46: 887-9.—MiUtarversicherung und Tuberkulose. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 512. ---- latent. Baldwin, E. R. Latent tuberculosis: its importance in mUitary preparation. Cleveland M. J., 1917, 16: 410-8.— Sergent, E., Durand, H., & Turpin, R. La reactivation des foyers tuberculeux latents et la notion de tuberculose active et non dvolutive; quelques constatations cliniques et expdri- mentales. Arch mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 458-64.—Torii,T. TUBERCULOSIS 1031 TUBERCULOSIS Iwayuru kenkosya no kyobu senzai-sei kekkaku-byo so ni kan-suru roentgen-gaku-teki kenkyu [Roentgenological studies of the hidden seat of infection of tuberculosis in the chest of the so-called healthy person] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 249-82, 2pl. ---- Lung. Rist, E., Sergent, E. E. J. [et al.] Conference on tuberculosis of the lungs. p.971-1022 24cm. Par., 1919. War. Med., Par., 1918-19, 2: Bernstein, D. Massive atelectasis in pulmonary tubercu- losis; bronchoscopic observation in 6 cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-14, 20: 293-7.—Blumberg, A. Tuberculous cavitation. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 753-60, pi.—Duroux. Caverne tuberculeuse ballonisde par un dpanche- ment sanguin au cours d'une hdmoptysie. Bull. Soc mdd mil fr., 1948, 42: 51.—Fales, L. H., & Beaudet, E. A. HeaUng of tuberculous cavities. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1931 7- 197-201, 6pl.—Garment, E. M. Spontaneous closure of a large tuberculous cavity seven years after recognition. Med BuU. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 189.—Gomez Lopez, A. Comentarios acerca de la desaparici6n espont&nea y rapida de cavidades tuberculosas en dos enfermos. Med. & cir guerra 1946, 8: No. 17, 54-62.—Hatakeyama, I. Kekkaku ko-aUergy ni motozuku ikka-sei hai-sinzyun no iti rei [A case of temporary infiltration of the lung caused by high-grade tuberculous aUergy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 126-30, pi.—Hata- keyama, T., Kobayasi, R. [et al.] Gunzi hogo-in hai-kekkaku bunrui-ho no hihan [Criticism of methods of classification of pulmonary tuberculosis in mUitary sanatoria] Iryo 1948 2- No. 2, 14; 1949, 3: No. 5, 21.—Jul lien, L. L. Essai sur'les formes cliniques de la tuberculose du poumon et de la plevre chez 1'adulte. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1925, 82: 1-24.— Korol, E. Observations on pulmonary emphysema in tubercu- losis. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physicians, 1938, 56-64.— Kutukake, A. Hai-kekkaku ni heihatu-seru iwayuru kisyu-sei kuko keisei ni tuite [Contribution to the study of the socaUed emphysematous cavitation as a compUcation of pulmonary tuberculosis] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1928-29, 17: 197-211, 4pl.—Mendelson, R. W. Pulmonary tuberculosis, pulmonary mycosis and pulmonary spirochetosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1921, 49: 81.—Quiroz, J. D. Contribuci6n al conocimiento y divulgaci6n de la cUnica, la radiologfa y la terapdutica de la atelectasias en tuberculosis pulmonar. Rev. san. mU., Asunci6n, 1940-41, 14: 383-90— Ravich-Shcherbo, V., & Pokrovskaia, O. Tuberkulez legkikh. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—18, 5: 575-93, 3pl.—Sadeddin Yarar [Pulmonary tuberculosis; morphology, stain, culture, chemical composition, separation of the bacUlus, tubercuUn] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937, 14: 238; 335; 1937, 15: 7— Samitier Azparren, J. Carac- teristicas de la tuberculosis en la base del pulmon. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 23, 51-4.—Ueyonahara, T. Baelz-si kyomaku-haien narabi-ni ryo-sei kekkaku-sei hai-sinzyun ni tuite [Contribution to Baelz's pleuro-pneumonia and benign tuberculous infiltration of the lungs] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1929-30, 18: 218-44, 6pl.—Vaja, G. [Tuberculous spleno- pneumonia] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1934, 33: 534—41.— Wszelaki, S. [Methods of classification in pulmonary tubercu- losis] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 278, 343. --- Lymphatic system. Bertram, D. R. F. X-ray treatment of tuberculous cervical adenitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 84-6.—Boucher & Moindrot. Calcifications hUaires et hdmoptysies bronchiques. Bull. Soc. mdd. rml. fr., 1945, 39: 292.—Boucher, Steiger [et al.] Nouvelle statistique sur la fistuUsation des gangUons bron- chiques chez les recrues. Ibid., 1949, 43: 70.—Callis, H. A. The relation of the lymphatic system to tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 102-6.—Castro Garcia, L. de, & Remolina Pardo, R. L. Adenopatfas tuberculosas multiples calcificadas; via cdrvico-torabica. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 7: 89-105; Disc, 237.—Drouhet & Scherrer. Sur le role des ganglions axiUaires dans le diagnostic et le pronostic des affections pleuro-pulmonaires, particulidrement de la tuberculose. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1913, 7: 505; 722.— Henderson, R. C. Generalized tuberculous adenitis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 348-52.— Khodorovic, V. [Diagnosis of tuberculous bronchadenitis in the army] Voen. san. delo, 1929, No. 4, 65-8.—Lewis, T. J. Acute atelectasis from bronchial constriction by tuberculous mediastinal glands. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 411.— McKnight, J. L. Generalized tuberculous adenitis, with report of case. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 725-7.—Merlo Gomez, J. F., Terrizzano, M. F., & Martinez, V. M. Adenitis-tubercu- losa; su tratamiento roentgenterapico. Rev. san. mil., Asun- ci6n, 1940-41, 14: 77-83.—Meyst, C. H. Tuberculous lymph nodes of the neck involved in metastatic carcinoma. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 220.—Paitre & Aujaleu. Addnite casdeuse de l'arriere-cavitd des dpiploons en imposant pour une tumeur du carrefour sous-hdpatique. BuU. Soc. mdd. nul. fr., 1929, 23: 129-32.—Thornton, J. W. Light treatment in tuberculosis of lymph glands. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 232-4.—Webb, J. B., & Freed, H. Tuberculosis of the tracheo-bronchial lymph nodes in the adult; report of seven cases. Ibid., 1925, 1: 4-10.—Zhivanovic, T. [Early diagnosis of tuberculosis of the hilar glands] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 145-8. ---- Manifestations. Otttw^iolk Ji m Chronic coughers. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 77.—Cavallini, E. Le febbri da tuber- colosi occulta o cripto-tubercolari nella Regia Marina. Ann med nav., Roma, 1930, 36: 212-21.-McCariy, G. S. What fw? ttS gul,m°nary hemorrhage upon the tuberculosis pa- tient? U. S Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 490-2.—Riggs, a oqo YJrm£1f1 slgna *? Pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1928, fLS ?T5-~.Telatyck'. M- ?• [Value of the fever symptom from the viewpoint of phthksiology] Lek. wojsk., 19307 15: u • Vra, '?• M- S- (Significance of pulmonary hemor- rhage^ ^^d1^0318 of tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1936, 7: Appendix No. 4, 149-51. ---- Manual. Bochetti, F. La tubercolosi. 1? corso di tisologia. 344p. 8? Roma, 1928. Brtjns, E. H. [Lectures on tuberculosis] [v. p.] 26^cm. n. p., 1931 [?] ---- Musculoskeletal system. See also subheading (osteoarticular) Balanescu, I., Gaspar, I., & Teodoreanu. Un caz de reuma- tism tuberculos. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 27-9.— Dutrey & Velluz, J. Rdflexions sur deux cas de rhumatisme tuberculeux. BuU. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 86-90.— Pedroli, G. Miosite tubercolare del piccolo obliquo e trasverso. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 73: 31-9.—Roulin, G. M. P. Rhuma- tisme aigu et tuberculose. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1935, 102: 651—81. ---- National defense aspect. H., C. M. The preparedness questionnaire. Dis. Chest, 1940, 6: 295.—Hiscock, I. V. The place of the tuberculosis association in civUian preparedness for war and peace. Con- necticut M. J., 1942, 6: 258-60.—Thomas, C. D. Tuberculosis and national defense. North CaroUna M. J., 1941, 2: 484-6.— Thompson, R. H. What the Army chest survey means to the civUian doctor. Ohio M. J., 1944, 40: 321-4.—Tuberculosis in defense areas. Illinois Health Mess., 1942, 14: 2. ---- Nervous system. Carrillo, R., Reyes Oribe, H., & Floreal Matera, R. Tuber- culoma de cerebelo con metastasis parasagitales; patogenia de los tuberculomas del encdfalo. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 602-26.—Cerchez, I. Examenul licbidului cefalo-rachidian in zece cazuri de meningitS. tuberculoasa. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 837-42.—Clarke, E. S. Streptomycin in the treat- ment of cases of tuberculosis meningitis in the Army. J. R, Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 183-201.—Fribourg-Blanc & Coste- doat. Syndrome psychopathique ddtermind par une poussde de tuberculose dvolutive. Bull. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1925, 19: 21.—George, J. C. Tuberculous meningitis in adults. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 9: 391-6.—Gonzalez, G. La meningitis tuberculosa del nifio. Rev. san. mil., Asuncidn, 1943, No. 136, 19-38. Gouriou. Ramollissement de la pro- tubdrance annulaire d'origine tuberculeuse probable. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 446-51.—Julienne & Liscoet. A propos d'un cas de mdningite tuberculeuse; gudrison en rd- mission de longue durde? BuU. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 391-5.—Karwacki, L., & Niemyski, A. [Four cases of tuber- culous meningitis treated successfully with Aurosan] Lek' wojsk., 1928, 11: 347-59.—Kutukake, A. Hansin-huzui wo tomonaeru kekkaku-sei nomakuen no san boken rei ni tuite [Three autopsy cases of tuberculous meningitis accompanied by hemiplegia] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 189-96, pi.— Lewis, B. S., & Osmond, H. A case of pulmonary tuberculosis presenting as a toxic confusional state. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 39-41.—McLellan, N. W., & Henderson, M. H. A case of tuberculous meningitis treated with streptomycin. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 9, 37-42.—Mauvais, R., & Lucquin, J. Un cas de mdningite tuberculeuse avec polynucldose rachidienne. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. ir.\ 1947, 41: 134.—Morvan. Formes anormales du type ndvrosique de la tuberculose mdningde chronique de 1'adulte. Ibid., 1927, 21: 4-10.—Pilod, Fribourg-Blanc & Sauvaget. Mdningite tuber- culeuse k forme comateuse d'emblde. Ibid., 1926, 20: 29-34.— Redaelli, P. Tubercolosi encefaUca ed ependimite ipertrofica. Boll. Soc. med. chir., Pavia, 1930, 44: 1-43.—Roberts, G. B. S. Some pathological aspects of tuberculous meningitis treated with streptomycin. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 202-11.— Sonea, O. Consideratiuni asupra doua cazuri de meningitS tuberculoasa vindecata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 328-34.—Sonsuz, S. Tiiberkuloz piilmonerin vejetatif sistem lie olan miinasebeti [Tuberculosis and the vegetative system] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: 46-9.—Stroescu, G. Stu- diul leziunilor nespecifice in tuberculoza^sistemului nervos. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 77-86, illust.—Trabaud. Le rdflexe oculo-cardiaque au cours de la tuberculose. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1920, 14: 153-7.—Walker, W., & O'Meara, F. J. Apparent recovery from an attack of acute tubercular meningitis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 58: 50-2—Wolffen- buttel, E. Tratamento da meningite tuberculosa. Rev. med. mil., Rio. 1934, 23: 146-50. TUBERCULOSIS 1032 TUBERCULOSIS ---- osteoarticular. See also subheading (Musculoskeletal system) Bainbridge, W. S. The influence of the World War on surgical tuberculosis; America's viewpoint. Gior. med. mil., 1923, 71: 378-80. Also Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1923, 79: 334.—Berlacky, G. B. [Subcutaneous injection of creosote in surgical tuberculosis] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: med. spec, pt, 364-77.—Billet, H. Traitement des tuberculoses chirurgicales. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1914, 8: 47-57.—Bous- quet, E. Difficulties in the early recognition of sacro-Uiac tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 71.—Bratu, S. Un procedeu de tratament rapid al abceselor calde si adenitelor supurate netuberculoase. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 711-3.—Bressot, E. Les operations ankylo- santes dans le traitement du mal de Pott. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1929, 91: 233-52.—Burhan Urus & Kemal [Rare case of tuberculous gumma simulating symmetrical, mycotic exan- thema of both feet] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 9-16.— Campello, M. Tratamento cirurgico da espondiiite tuberculosa. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1942, 3: 1019-34.—Carr, B. W. Bone tuberculosis treated bv actinotherapv. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 1003-17.—Clavelin, C. H. C. L. Gdndralitd sur la tuberculose ostdo-articulaire de 1'adulte. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1923, 78: 15-34, 4 pi.------Paralysies et parapldgies pottiques chez 1'adulte. Ibid., 1927, 87: 293-309.------ Le traitement des tuberculoses chirurgicales dans le climat parisien. Ibid., 624-9.—Consideraciones sobre los resultados e indicaciones del tratamiento operatorio del mal de Pott de! adulto. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 187-9.—Fernandez Gallego, L. Algunos aspectos de clinica y diagn6stico dtferen- cial del mal de Pott en el adulto. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1941, 6: 21-34.—Haslitt, P. P. Tuberculosis of the spine treated by plaster of Paris jackets. V. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 760-3.—Herrick, J. C. Tuberculosis of the sternum. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 82-4.— Hubrich, R. Kniegelenkstuberkulose als Irrlaufer. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 173-5.—Jensen, L. C. Tuberculosis of bone and joints; its differential diagnosis and treatment. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 565-7.—Kalina. L. [Pott's disease] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 68-73.—Lagomarsino, E. H., & Dal Lago, H. La biopsia ganglionar en el diagnostico de la tuberculosis osteoarticular. Rey. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 1054-64.—Llobet, A. F. Artritis tuberculosa de la rodiUa. An. san. mil., B. Air., 1902, 4: 1057-9.—Luse, H. D. Tuber- culous spondylitis (Pott's disease) U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 43-52.—Moreau. Mal de Pott latent. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 455-60.—Murakami, S. Tietze no iwayuru kan5-sei hakusyoku-syu ni tiken rei [Successful treatment of two cases of Tietze's socaUed suppurative white tumor (tumor albus)] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 133-5, pi.—Ontaneda, L. E., Pasqualini, R. Q., & Ferloni, A. V. Reumatismo poUarticular agudo v reacciones tuberculfnicas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 483-7.—Paitre. L'indemnisa- tion des tuberculoses chirurgicales. Bull. Soc mdd. mU. fr., 1926, 20: 186-95.—Plisson, L. [et al.] Traitement des tuber- culoses chirurgicales [discussion] Ibid., 1914, 8: 243-58.— Ploye. Etat actuel de la question de la tuberculose chirurgicale. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 295; 411.—Pradervand, E. Kurzer Riickblick iiber die Behandlungsmethoden und die Heilresultate der Knochen-Gelenktuberkulose in der Militar- heilanstalt Novaggio wahrend der letzten 10 Jahre. Helvet. chir. acta, 1948, 15: 345-51.—Sarroste, J. G. G. Tuberculose de la bourse sdreuse pdritrochantdrienne a forme ndoplasique. BuU. Soc mdd. mU. fr.. 1925, 19: 106-9. ------ Resultats et valeur d'aptitude mUitaire de la greffe ankvlosante dans le traitement du mal de Pott. Ibid., 1936, 30: 363-71.------ Tuberculose ostdoarticulaire et greffe osseuse. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1936, 104: 817-50.—Sideman, S., & Barnett, H. Mechanical external fixation of the hip joint. U. S. Nay. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 687-93.—Silberstein, S. Du traitement par l'excitothdrapie spldnique des tuberculoses chirurgicales et de leurs complications. Rev. Corps san. mU., Par., 1945, 1: 412- 6.— Warner, O. M. Osteitis tuberculosa multiplex cystoides of the knee and elbow. Aled. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 304-6.—Zalewski, F. [Finikov method in treatment of surgical tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 541-7. ---- Otorhinolaryngological aspect. Alkalay, B. G. [Tuberculosis of the ear in relation to aUergy] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 380-96.—Kelly, H. D. B. A case of tuberculosis of the nose. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 61.—Vahdettin Ozan, & Ziver Berkman. Bir iptidal kulak tuberkulozu miisahedesi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1942, 71: 57-66. ---- Pathogenesis. Arborelius, M. [Recent researches on the development of pulmonary tuberculosis] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1928, 53: 187- 202.—Baldovino, C. La tubercolosi secondo le concezioni moderne. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 2: 322-30.—Barbosa de Oliveira, S. R. Tiziogenese do adulto. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 93-9.—Burke, H. E. Hematogenous and lymphog- enous dissemination of tubercle bacUU. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 66.—Coutinho, G. Propagacao bacUar por via cissural retr6gada. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941, 2: 639-52, 7 pi.—Gaspar, I. [Spreading of pulmonary tubercu- osis infection through the lymphatic system and cervical and mediastinal ganglions] Rev. san. nul., Bucur., 1934, 33: 99-103.—Gilbert, M. Infection baciUaire et formes dvolutives de la tuberculose du jeune adulte. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1944, 21: 12-7.—Harris, W. H., jr. Endogenous versus exog- enous origin of reinfection type pulmonary tuberculosis: with case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1702-7.—Leuret, E. De la place et de l'importance des baciUdmies et des septi- cdmies a bacille de Koch dans Involution de la tuberculose pulmonaire. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 443-51.— Ornstein, C. G. Modern concept of pulmonary tuberculosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 489-92.—Pasqualini, R. Q., & Olguin, V. V. Anergia y resistencia frente al desarrollo de algunas lesiones tuberculosas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1222-6.—Wilton, A. [Tuberculosis and fat soluble vita- mins] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1932, 57: 311-23. ---- Pathology. Britten, S. A. Pulmonary tuberculosis; review of sixty-six cases with anatomical findings. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 132-9.—Colton, W. A. Basal lesions in pulmonary tubercu- losis, with report ot seven cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 503-11, 8 pi.—Johnson, G. L. Tuberculosis of the liver, pericardium, myocardium, spleen, and adrenal glands. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 9: 187-9.—Jousset, A. La tuber- culose anthracosique. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 452-7.—Ohi, H. Tanmatu no hai-kekkaku tiyu kiten ni oyobosu eikyo ni tukite no zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimentelle Untersuchung iiber den Einfluss der intravenosen Injektion von Kohlenstaubchen auf Tuberculosis pulmonum] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 137-54, 2 pi.—Pana, C. Alcuni aspetti anatomo-pato- logici deUa tubercolosi durante U tempo di guerra. Lotta tuberc, 1947, 17: 522.—Pasqualini, R. Q., & Querol, H. E. Poliserositis tuberculosa iniciada en el periodo prealergico. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1227-30.—Sanders, A. O. Report of 50 autopsies in which the primary cause of death was pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 178-87.—Tomescu, V. [Tubercular bacillemia in man and animals] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1934, 5: 163-79. ---- Physiopathology. Abe, M. Zikken-teki kekkaku kansen zen-go ni okeru kato nyo-tyu vitamin Bi no syotyo ni tuite [Variations in the vitamin Bi in the urine of the rabbit before and after experi- mental infection with tuberculosis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 95-106.—Barlow, N. Activit} in pulmonarv tubercu- losis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1925, 1: 1-3.—Sylvestre, E. A study of protein requirement in pulmonary tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 74.—Tawara, H. Teiatu no kekkaku kansen dobutu ni oyobosu eikyo ni kan- suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental study on the effect oi low pressure on animals suffering from tuberculosis] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 150-65, 3 pi. ---- Prevention. See also other subheadings of Tuberculosis; also Tuberculosis geography; Tuberculous, Treat- ment, specific. Almeida Magalhaes. Vacinacao antituberculosa. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1935, 24: 19-32.—Gomez Lopez, A. La pro- filaxis de la tuberculosis en el Ejdrcito. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 245-9.—Knopf, S. A. La prdvention des rechutes parmi les soldats et marins gudris de la tuberculose. Union mdd. Canada, 1919, 48: 263-86.—Prophylactic vaccination of the newly-born against tuberculosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 279-82.—Sotty, J. La conduite a tenir vis-a-vis des miUtaires devenus tuberculeux au cours du service, au point de vue de la prophylaxie. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 65-71. ---- Problems. Badger, T. L. Recovered aUied mUitary personnel; the problem of tuberculosis. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 479-81.—Durel, W. J. Important factors relative to tuberculosis in Army and civil practice. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1918-19, 71: 92-100.—Frankel. Ueber Lungen- tuberkulose vom mUitarischen Standpunkt. Deut. med. Wschr., 1916, 42: 990; Disc, 1273.— Hesselvik, L. Till fragan om det militara tuberkulosarbetet. Sven. lak. tidn., 1943, 40: 2770-3.—Lincoln, L. A. Solving tuberculosis problems in wartime. Pub. Health Nurs., 1944, 36: 394-8.—Long, E. R. Tuberculosis as a military problem. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1945, 51: 489-504.—Militaire keuring en tuberculose. Tegen de tuberculose, 1947, 43: No. 6, 14.—Reynolds, C. R. Tubercu- losis and military medicine. Med. Clin. N. America, 194i, 25: 1553-88.—Ronzoni, G. Le malattie tubercolari in rapporto al servizio nulitare con speciale riguardo aUo stato attuale di guerra. Pensiero med., 1917, 7: 396; 404.—Tuberculosis problem in the postwar world. Statist. BuU. Metrop. Life Insur., 1944, 25: No. 9, 2-4.— Ursu, L., Mihail, N., & Bumba- cescu, N. Lungentuberkuloseproblem im Krieg. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43, 50: 628 (Abstr.) ---- Prognosis. Crofton, G. H. Prognosis in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 667-70.—Gines, A. R. Valor pron6stico del estudio sanguineo en la tuberculosis pulmonar. TUBERCULOSIS 1033 TUBERCULOSIS Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1939-40, 13: 1008-19.—Gonzalez Ancira, E. Curaci6n de la tuberculosis pulmonar; investigacion de laboratorio. Rev. mdd. mU., Mdx., 1939, 2: No. 6, 3-10.— Harrod, C. P. Marked improvement in far advanced pulmon- ary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934—35, 11: 353.—Kaetu, M. Hai-kekkaku ni yoru zyoyaku-sya no yogo ni tuite [Prognosis of those excused from military service because of pulmonary tuberculosis] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 331-8.—Pegado Junior, D. A tuberculose e o candidate ao trabalho. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1942, 31: 161-5.—Pillsbury, E. D. Prognosis in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1928, 4: 1029-31. --- Radiography. See also Thoracic radiography. Lenoir, G. L. G. *La radiophotographie par la methode de Manoel de Abreu en milieu militaire. 50p. 25%cm. Par., 1939. Szerreiks. Ueber Ergebnisse von Rontgen- reihenuntersuchungen in ihrer Beziehung zur D. B.-Frage bei Lungentuberkulose. p.72-126. 23cm. Berl., 1939. In: Veroff. Heer. San., 1939, No. 108. Arlabosse, J. Le ddpistage de la tuberculose pulmonaire dans l'Armde; rdflexions sur la pratique de la radioscopie systdmatique. Bull. Soc mdd. fr., 1937, 31: 269-78.—Aujaleu, E. Influence de la radioscopie systdmatique sur la morbiditd par tuberculose des soldats du contingent. Ibid., 1939, 33: 196-205. Also Rapp. Congr. nat. tuberc, 1939, 9. Congr., 376-9. ------ La radioscopie systdmatique dans l'armde. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 621 (Abstr.)—Becherescu, N. Aspectul radiologic al stadiului hilar in tuberculoza pulmonarS, cronica la adult. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 222-7.—Breccia, G. Radiologia e tubercolosi polmonare. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 231-5.—Brown, L. Value of roentgen ray in diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis in war time. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 516-9.—Campbell, J. F. M. Radiological diagnosis of pul- monary tuberculosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 45.— Cassou, R. A propos de la radioscopie systdmatique des contingents miUtaires. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 335-8.—Cornelli, U. II contributo dell'indagine ladiologica neUe operazioni di reclutamento con particolare riguardo alia profilassi antitubercolare nell'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1939, 87: 1007-12.—Delherm & Kindberg, L. R61e et resultat de la radiologic dans les diagnostic de la tuberculose pulmonaire chez les soldats; le fonctionnement d'un service de triage aux armdes. J. radiol. dlectr., 1916-17, 2: 572-7.—Detre, G. La radioscopie chez les soldats suspects de tuberculose. Presse mdd., 1919, 27: 384.—Dunham, K., & Hayes, J. N. Compari- sons of stereoroentgenograms of the chest with autopsy findings at U. S. A. General Hospital No. 10, Oteen, N. C. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1919, 15: 324-9- Dutrey. Historique et enseignements de la radioscopie systdmatique. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 424-34.—Edwards, H. R., & Ehrlich, D. X-raying miUtary men. J. Al. Soc. N. Jersey, 1941, 38: 555.— Esiutin, S. E., & Skoropostizhny, D. V. [Roentgen examina- tions of recruits] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1939, No. 8, 95.— Fournie & Frezouls. La radiophotographie; essais d'applica- tion au ddpistage de la tuberculose pulmonaire dans la col- lectivite miUtaire. J. radiol. dlectr., 1939, 23: 353-5. Also Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 505 (Abstr.)----— La radio- photographie appliqude au ddpistage de la tuberculose pul- monaire dans l'armde. Rapp. Congr. nat. tuberc, 1939, 9. Congr., 408-10.—Garewicz, H. [Contribution to the technic of radiography and radioscopy of the apex pulmonis] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 30-2.—Grenet, H. UtiUtd de la radioscopie pour la sdlection rapide des tuberculeux aux armdes. Paris mdd., 1916, 18: 84-6.—Halak, O. Specificka dispozfcia surodencov za vojenskej sluzby. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 337-40.—Hein. Classification of findings made by the X-ray projection method. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 339-41.—Uiescu, C. N. Contributiuni la studiul radiologic al cavernelor tuberculoase. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 822-30, illust.—Jalet, J. De l'hyper-tdldradiographie en mUieu militaire: les moyens de la rdaliser avec les appareil- lages actueUement existants dans les centres de radiologie; son application a la radiographic pulmonaire en groupe et a la localisation des projectiles. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 536-46.—Lascalea, M. C. Las falsas tuberculosis pulmonares radiokSgicas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 700-9.—Le Bourdelles, B. Quelques rdflexions sur la radioscopie systd- matique dans l'Armde. BuU. mdd., Par., 1937, 51: 765-7 — Manlio, C. L'esplorazione radiologica del torace nella tuberco- losi polmonare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1930, 36: pt 2, 682- 98.— Markovic, A. [Pulmonary tuberculosis in radiography and radioscopy] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 304-14.—Mass radiography for the detection of tuberculosis in recruits. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1037.—Merlo Gomez, J. F. Exploracion radiologica de los vertices pulmonares para el estudio de la tuberculosis en el conscripto. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 499-524.—Miniature radiography and sputum examination of recruits. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 948.—Montague, E. A. The value of the Roentgen ray in the diagnosis, treatment and prognosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 777-9.—Moorehead, M. T. The value of serial 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----66 rontgenograms in the early diagnosis of active pulmonary tuberculosis, with suggestions for improving routine methods of detecting positive sputum. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 9: 35-8.—Navarro Canovas, B. Valor diagn6stico de los ravos Roentgen en la tuberculosis pulmonar. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1917, 3. ser., 7: 729-35.—Nowakowski, F. [Radiological examination and Bierniacki's reaction in suspected pulmonary tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 20: 312.—Peters, J. J. Some phases of Rontgen diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 772-6, 3 pi.—Pfeborovskf, F. Vysetfenf muzstva jednd posadky miniaturnf radiografif a jejl vyznam v boji proti tuberkuloze. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 24-30.-—Proton. La pratique de la radio-photographie dans les pays anglo-saxons. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1945, 39: 165-73.— Prouzet. Influence de la radioscopie systdmatique sur la morbiditd par tuberculose des soldats du contingent. Ibid., 1939, 33: 291.—Ruzo, G., Bocalandro, C. A. [et al.] Primeros ensayos de roentgenfotograffa en el Ejdrcito. Rei. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 2: 190-7. ------ Impor- tancia del catastro radiogr&fico en los establecimientos indus- triales. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1131-7.—Ruzo, G., Bocalandro, C. A., & Criscuolo, E. Fundamentos de los examenes radiogrdficos sistematicos en el Ejdrcito. Rei. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 2: 182-9. Also Rev. san. mil., B. 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Air., 1944. 43: 109P; passim.—Bialokur, F. Stany astmatyczne jako odlegly skutek zakazenia gruSliczego; klinika symbiozy gruzliczej. Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 291-303, tab.— Borissaulyevic, G. [Tuberculosis of the upper respiratory tract] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 397-404.—Bronczyk, S. [Tuberculosis of the larynx from the point of view of recent researches] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 449; 527.—Davidovifi, S. [Pleural empyema and tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 371-9.—Dubau, Aujaleu & Bolot. Prdsentation d'un malade traitd par pleuro-thoraco-pleurectomie pour tuberculose pleu- rale. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 297.—Emery, G. C, Broncho-thoracic fistula complicating pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1935,12:193.—Finkler, E. Pleuritis exsudativa und spatere Tuberkulose-Erkrankung; statistische Erhebung an 548 Militarpatienten. Schweiz. Zschr. Tuberk., 1947, 4: 372-86.—Fox, N. S. Cod-liver oU in the local treat- ment of tuberculous pharyngitis and laryngitis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 149-51.—Gandullo Solsona, L. Nuestra experiencia sobre tuberculosis laringea; antes y despuds de la estreptomicina. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 511-4.— Happel, J. H. Spontaneous pneumothorax in pulmonary tuber- culosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 1032-6.— Harrod, C. P. Tuberculosis empyema treated by injection of alcohol. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 380.— Jalet, J. A. F. Etude anatomo-radiologique sur les affections tuberculeuses des plevres de la grande cavitd et des scissures normales et surnumdraires. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1935, 102: 193-237.—Karron, I. G., & Purves, R. K. Tuberculous pleurisy with effusion; an analysis of 215 cases hospitalized at an Army chest center. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 56: 184-9. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 131-6.—Laurie, W. Phthisis following pleurisy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 270-81.— Luzzatti, A. Autosieroterapia e tubercolosi laringea. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 2: 10-5.—Mairoser, G. Tuberculous empyema. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 2, 8-10.—Malone, J. T. The asthmogenic significance TUBERCULOSIS 1034 TUBERCULOSIS of pulmonary cavitation in tuberculosis associated with asthma Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1931, 7: 799-802.—Marmoiton. J. E. Les laryngites tuberculeuses. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 106: 29-53.—Minet, R. Pleurdsie purulente tuber- culeuse au cours du pneumothorax thdrapeutique. Arch. Serv. Ban. Armde beige, 1946, 99: 155-61.-—Nakano, Y. Kyomakuen tiken 828 rei no ni-san no tokei-teki kansatu narabi-ni hon-syo to kekkaku to no kankei ni tuite [Einige Beobachtungen an 828 Pleuritisfallen vom Gesichtspunkt der Beziehung zwischen Pleuritis und Tuberkulose] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 308-21.—Ontaneda, L. E., & Rottjer, E. A. La pleuritis en el periodo prealdrgico de la tuberculosis. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1935, 34: 86-113.—Parish, B. B. Tuberculosis of the larynx. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 235-8.—Perez, B. Pleuresias purulentas no tuberculosas y sus secuelas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 858-64.—Rajewska, E. [Aggluti- nation in pleural exudates of tuberculous origin] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 15: 177-81.-—Roulin, G. Remarques sur cent cas de pleurdsie sdro-fibrineuse tuberculeuse. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 219-29.—Serrano Salcedo, M. Estreptomicina y tuberculosis laringea. Aled. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 27-34.— Stocks, P., & Lewis-Faning, E. Wartime incidence of and mortality from respiratory tuberculosis. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 581-3.—Suraci, F. X. The necessity of immediate and per- sistent treatment in laryngeal tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veter- ans Admin., 1932, 8: 53-5.—Tolosa, E. E. Tisiogenesis larin- gea. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 505-18.—Vaja, G. Tu- berculoza ?i dilatatia bronhiilor. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 289-98.—Valentini, V. Contributo alia conoscenza delle pleuriti tubercolari nelle loro forme anatomo-patologiche e nel loro meccanismo patogenetico. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 170- 91.—Van Home, H. Some observations upon the treatment of laryngeal tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 1027-31.—Vialard. Considdrations cUniques et pathogdni- ques sur quelques cas de tuberculose pleurale diaphragmatique droite; suite d'hdpatite amibienne et palustre. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 468-75.—Von Fraenkel, P. H. Oro- laryngeal tuberculosis; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 536-41.—Walker, A. G. Secondary tuberculosis of the pleura and liver simulating a malignant neoplasm. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 196-200, pi.—Wigglesworth, A. M. The recognition and treatment of laryngeal tuberculosis. Ibid., 378-80. ---- Serodiagnosis. Bacon, H. P. A study of Larson's ring test applied to 315 cases of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 56-60.—Criscuolo, E. Valoracidn de las curvas de aglutinaci6n en vacunados con T. A. B.; en el curso de algunas enfermedades infecciosas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 461-76.;—Fisichella, G., & Albini, A. Importanza delle reazioni sierologiche nella infezione tubercolare. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 173-88.—Folsch & Gutschmidt. Chirurgische Tuberkulose und Komplementbindungsreaktion. Veroff. Heer. San., 1938, H. 105, 471-7.— Graubner, E. [Value of the Kabelik-GeUner's reaction in tuberculosis] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1935, 11: 74-83.— Hilgers, W. E., & Sachs-Muke. Pramonitorische Serumreak- tionen bei anscheinend tuberkulosefreien Rekruten. Zschr. Tuberk., 1928, 51: 468-73.—Jones, L. R. Instability of col- loids and the complement fixation reaction in tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 474-80.— Josewich, A., & Grave, F. Correlation of clinical and laboratory procedures in tuberculosis; the complement fixation test. Ibid., 346-56.— La Terza, E. SuUa deviazione del complemento nei conigli trattati con bacUU tubercolari del tipo umano e del tipo bovino. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1931, 37: pt 1, 128^3.—Millischer, P. A propos de la rdsorcino-rdaction de Vernes. Bull. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 27-31.—Okamura, T. Kekkaku-sei sikkan ni okeru ketueki syo-hanno ni tuite; sekkekkyu-tinko hanno wo taisyo to seru Weltmann-Havas kessei gyoko-tai hanno oyobi Kopaczewski kessei nyusan gyoko hanno (lactogelifica- tion) no rinsyo-teki kansatu [Blood reaction in tuberculous diseases; cUnical observations on the Weltmann-Havas serum coagulation band reaction compared with the time oi erythrocyt- ic sedimentation and Kopaczewski's serum lactogelification] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 36-41. ------ Kekkaku-sei sikkan ni okeru ketueki syo-hanno ni tuite; yo no iwayuru ketueki nyusan gyoko hanno ni tuite [Blood reaction in tuber- culous diseases; on the author's socalled blood lactogelification] Ibid.^ 107-10.—Piccioli, E. La deviazione del complemento con l'antigene di Besredka nelle forme tubercolari ed in quelle sospette. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 911-7.—Poliak, R., Bucek, F., & Uher, V. [Kabelfk-Gellner's reaction in tuber- culosis] Voj. Zdrav. listy, 1929, 5: 89-96.— Querangal des Essarts, J. Considdrations sur la sdrofloculation a la rdsorcine a l'incorporation des recrues. Arch. Inst, prophyl., Par., 1935, 7: 298-308.—Roulin, G. Ddpistage de la tuberculose et reac- tion de Vernes. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 90-6. ------ Sur la valeur diagnostique de la sdrofloculation de Vernes a la rdsorcine. Ibid., 1935, 29: 119.—Sato, K., & Wakabayasi, S. Kekkaku hotai ketugo hanno ni yoru kenko-hei narabi ni kyomakuen kanzya no kekkaku tyosa [The examination for tu- berculosis of healthy soldiers and of sufferers from pleurisy by use of the tuberculosis complement fixation reaction] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 621-64. Also Kekkaku, 1930, 8: 744-88.—Sivori, L. Reazioni immunitarie neUa tubercolosi. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 96.—Takamura, K. Kekkaku-sei sikkan ni okeru Frisch- Starlinger hanno no rinsyo-teki kati [The cUnical value of the Frisch-StarUnger reaction in tuberculous diseases] Kaigun gun- ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 400-6.—Telatycki, M. [Author's modifica- tion of Weltmann's reaction and dynamic index in the course of chronic pulmonary tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 59 6-17.—Uglov, V. A. [Serodiagnosis of tuberculosis by devia- ti on of the complement] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 43-8.—Urbain, A. La reaction de fixation ap- pl iqude au diagnostic des tuberculoses animales. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 543-52. ---- Service origin. Etjthymiou, C. *Etude sur la tuberculose pulmonaire post-traumatique. 84p. 8? Lyon, 1918. Heitzler, A. *Beitrage zur Frage der Feld- zugsphthise nach Erfahrungen aus dem Reserve- Lazarett Lehrerseminar (Beobachtungsstation) zu Freiburg i. Br. 25p. 8? Freib. i. B., 1919. Lapelerie, J. *La primo-infection tubercu- leuse dans l'Armde. 99p. 8? Lyon, 1937. Martres, M. *Etude statistique des moda- lites cliniques de la tuberculose en milieu militaire. 91p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. Steinmeyer, H. E. O. Wehrdienstbescha- digung bei Lungentuberkulose und Lungen- schussen in Rontgenbildern. 115p. 24cm. Lpz., 1940. Forms H. 25, Prakt. Tuberk. Bucher. Baldenius. Dienstbeschadigung bei Tuberkulose. Veroff. Heer. San., 1937, H. 102, 311-22.—Barach, A. L., Johnson, A. E., & Rule, C. Development of active pulmonary tubercu- losis as the probable result of decompression sickness at simu- lated altitudes above 40,000 feet. J. Aviat. M., 1945, 16: 152-5.—Bauer, A. Die Lungentuberkulose als Kriegskrank- heit. Zschr. Tuberk., 1923, 39: 194.—Bliimel, K. H. Zur Frage der Briickenzeichen bei der Anerkennung der Tuberku- lose als Kriegsfolge. Tuberkulose, Munch., 1928, 8: 18; 39. ------ Neue Gesichtspunkte bei der Fachbegutachtung Lun- genkranker in bezug auf Kriegsdienstbeschadigung. Ibid., 1929, 9: 56; 78.—Blumenfeld, F. Zur Begutachtung der Tuberku- losen als Kriegsbeschadigung. Ibid., 1927, 7: 199-201.— Bochalli. Die Lungentuberkulose der Kriegsbeschadigten im Lichte spaterer Heilstattenkur. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk., 1920, 46: 88-104.—Brecke, F. Ueber Primiirtuberkulosen bei Sol- daten. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 729 (Abstr.) Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 1110 (Abstr.)—Carelli. Traumi di guerra e tubercolosi polmonare. Lotta tuberc, 1943, 14: 281-3.—Cooper, A. T., & Van Valzah, S. L. Line of duty in pulmonary tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 53-8.— Deist, H. Die Bedeutung der Tuberkulose als Dienstbe- schadigung fur die Wehrmacht. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk., 1939, 93: 325-49.-—Dimitrov, M. Der Primarkomplex in Soldaten- alter. Tuberculosis, Lpz., 1943-44, 18: 228-41, illust.— Dull, W. Lungentuberkulose und Kriegsdienstbeschadigung nebst einigen allgemeinen Bemerkungen. Tuberkulose, Miinch., 1928, 8: 67-72.—Eiselt, R. O vlivu sluzby valecnd na prubdh a komplikace tuberkulosy. Cas. ldk. desk., 1918, 57: 21; passim.— Fernandes, R. A tuberculose prim&ria como problema de safide de guerra; objectivos do servico de saude. Rev. paul. tisiol., 1943, 9: 30-47.—Ferrannini, A. Per i feriti della tubercolosi. Boll. Soc. eustach., 1916, 14: No. 4, 1-9.—Franke, J. Zur Beurteilung der D. B.-Frage bei Lungentuberkulose im Arbeits- dlenst und aktiven Militardienst. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1721-6.—Frehse, K. Zur Frage der Briickenzeichen bei der Anerkennung der Tuberkulose als Kriegsfolge. Tuberkulose, Munch., 1928, 8: 99-102.—Gerber, P. Die Phthiseogenese der Kriegsteilnehmer (ein Beitrag zur Dispositionsfrage) Wien. klin. Wschr., 1924, 37: 431-3.—Gilbert, M. Remarques sur les primo-infections ganglio-pulmonaires a l'armde. Radiol. cUn., Basel, 1942, 11: 79-85.—Handelzalc, A. GruzUca phic w armii w czasie wojny. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 270-5.—Hoch- stetter. Aus meiner Gutachtermappe; facharztliche Stellung- nahme in der D. B.-Frage des verstorbenen R. B. Deut. Tuberk. Bl., 1938,12:7. ------ Aus meiner Gutachtermappe; facharztliche Stellungnahme zur Frage der E. M. bei dem Kriegsbeschadigten L. Ibid., 1939, 13: 14-7.—Kartagener, M. Primoinfektion im MUitardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 709.—Klionsky, E. E. Tuberkulez i boevaja travma. In: Opyt sovet. med. Velik. otech. voine, Moskva, 1950, 25: 238-52.—Le Bourdelles, B. La primo-infection tuberculeuse dans l'armde. Paris mdd., 1935, 95: 16-20.—Lemos, M. de. A vida militar como factor da tuberculisacao dos nossos solda- dos. Rev. med. cir. Brasil, 1930, 38: 308-14.—Loftier, W. Tuberkulose Gruppenerstinfektion im Militardienst. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 1586 [Discussion] —----& Kartagener, M. Primartuberkulose und Metatuberkulose im Militardienst. Ibid., 1941, 71: 1615-21.—Loftier, W., & Zwingli, F. Ueber tuberkulose Gruppen-Primoinfektion im Militar und im ZiviUeben. Ibid., 1943, 73: 761-9.—Mason, G. A. Service aspects of pulmonary tuberculosis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 2-9.—Mayer, H. Die tuberkulose Erstinfektion im Heer. Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 119-24.—Mayrhofer, H. Die Lungentuberkulose als D. U.-Leiden. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 237-41.—Meersseman, F. La TUBERCULOSIS 1035 TUBERCULOSIS primo-infection tuberculeuse dans l'armde. BuU. Soc mdd mil. fr., 1937, 31: 185-96. Also Rev. tuberc. Par., 1937, 5. ser ' 3: 1089-95. —----Camelin, A., & Dicharry, M. Quelques commentaires a propos de huit nouveaux cas de primo-infection tuberculeuse de 1'adulte observds en milieu militaire. Bull Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 308-14.—Menzel, R. Alte, narbige Lungentuberkulose nicht im Zusammenhang mit einer Kriegs- schussverletzung stehend. Tuberkulose, Miinch., 1928, 8: 98.—Nissen, K. Zur Dienstbeschadigung Lungentuberkuloser Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 241-5.—Oehlecker, F. Die chi- rurgischen Tuberkulosen in ihrer Beziehung zum BetriebsunfaU und zur Wehrdienstbeschadigung. Chirurg, 1943, 15: 65; 101.—Panagia, A. La valutazione di dipendenza da causa di servizio deUa tubercolosi nell'esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1939 87: 231-49. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 505 (Abstr.)— Rho, F. Qualche considerazione sulla tubercolosi nell'ambiente militare. Med. ital., 1925, 6: 542-53.—Rieckenberg, H. Lungentuberkulose nach Lungenschuss als Spaterkrankung. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 505 (Abstr.)—Ritter, J. Was bedeutet: WesentUche Veranderung bei lungenkranken Kriegs- beschadigten? Med. Welt, 1933, 7: 881-4.—Roepke. Tuber- kulose und Kriegsteilnehmer. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1915, 28: 313-38.—Riihe. Dienstbeschadigung im Sinne der Ver- schlimmerung und vordienstlicher Leidenszustand. Deut. Militararzt, 1938, 3: 245-7. ------ Lungentuberkulose als Beschadigung bei besonderem Einsatz. Ibid., 1943, 8: 194-6.— Scharl, P. A katonai szolgaiat befolydsa a giimokoros megbete- geddsre bdkdben ds Mboruban. Orv. hetil., 1915, 59: 141; 161.—Schedtler, O. Der Einfluss des Felddienstes auf Ein- tritt, Ausbreitung und Ablauf der Lungentuberkulose. Med. Klin., Berl., 1939, 35: 1389.—Scheidel, H. Ueber den Verlauf, den jetzigen Stand und die BeurteUung der Lungentuberkulose bei Kriegsteilnehmern. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1934, 81: 1203-7.—Schnizer. UrsachUcher Zusammenhang zwischen Dienstbeschadigung und Tod bei Tuberkulose nicht anerkannt. Fortsch. Med., 1926, 44: 543. ------ Dienstbeschadigung fur Tuberkulose nicht angenommen. Ibid., 715. ------ Dienstbeschadigung fur Tuberkulose angenommen. Ibid., 789. ------ Zusammenhang zwischen Lungentuberkulose und Dienstbeschadigung abgelehnt. Med. Klin., Berl., 1926, 22: 417. ■——— Dienstbeschadigung fur Lungentuberkulose nach hamolytischem Ikterus nicht anerkannt. Ibid., 1267. ----- Lungentuberkulose als Dienstbeschadigung anerkannt. Ibid., 1534-6. ------ Dienstbeschadigung fiir Tuberkulose angenommen. Ibid., 1927, 23: 878; 1928, 24: 2016.—Sforza, N. Pensiamo ai ferita deUa tubercolosi. Riv. osp., 1916, 6: 750- 71.—Signorelli, A. La tubercolosi considerata come malattia dipendente daUe fatiche e dai disagi deUa guerra. Gior. med. mU., 1917, 65: 877-83. ------ Tubercolosi di guerra e tuberco- losi dei combattenti. Tubercolosi, 1918, 10: 3-11.—Sotelo Z., E. Contribucion al estudio de los infiltrados en el medio militar. Bev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15: 45-75, 9 pi.—Steinmeyer O. Wehrdienstbeschadigung bei Lungentuberkulose. Deut. med. Wschr., 1941, 67: 292—4.—Tuberculosis of seaman; causal connection with improper ventilation; interrogatories. Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1943, 7: No. 10, 2.—Waring. Tuberculosis of men in service. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1947. July, 43-6.—Wassmund, H. Kann bei einer erst jahrelang nach Kriegsende als manifest erkannten Lungentuberkulose ein Zusammenhang mit dem Kriegsdienst angenommen werden? Tuberkulose, Miinch., 1926, 6: 250-5.—Weil, P. Kriegsdienst- beschadigung und Tuberkulose. Ibid., 1927, 7: 42. --- Skin and appendages. Carman, W. L. Use of actinotherapy with results of treat- ment in a case of lupus vulgaris. TJ. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1927, 3: 815-7.—Gaumond, E. Vitamin Da in the treatment of lupus vulgaris. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 74.—Jame, L., & Meyer, J. Lupus tuberculeux et aptitude au service miUtaire. Bull. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 376-8 — Joel. Das Schicksal der Wuppertaler Lupuskranken in Krieg und Nachkrieg. Derm. Wschr., 1947, 119: 364.—Oliveira Ponce, G. de. Tuberculosoide. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1940-42, 14: 455-t54.—Rouffiandis, E. Tumeurs multiples de la peau et du tissue cellulaire sous-cutanee. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1910, 4: 398-402.—Smelov, N. S., & Weinstein, A. B. VUjanie voennogo vremeni na kliniku i tedenie voldanki. Vest. vener., 1945, 45-9.—Whitmire, C. L. Nail changes in pul- monary tuberculosis associated with mental diseases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 385-94.—Whitteridge, S. M. Phthisis with papulo-necrotic tubercuUde. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 293. ---- Survey methods. See also subheading (Radiography) United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-194: Instructions for preparation of Quarterly Report of Tuberculosis Case Finding Survey, VA Form 10-7384. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. ---- TB 10A-195: Tuberculosis case finding survey program. 4p. 26^cm. Wash., 1949. Anderson, W. N. The examination of large bodies of men for tuberculosis. Nebraska M. J., 1920, 5: 105-9.—Dutrey, M. Rdsultats d'une baeUloscopie systdmatique en milieu mUitaire Rev. tuberc, Par., 1936, 5. ser., 2: 483-6.—Georgevtf, B. [Significance of systematic examinations in the Army] Voj. san glasnik, 1938, 9: 513-8.— Matutani, H. Guntai ni okeru hai-kekkaku no soki hakken-ho ni tuite [Ueber Entdeckungs- methode der Lungentuberkulose im friihen Stadium im Kaser- nenleben] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 79-98.—Modern bacteriologic methods prove invaluable in Army tuberculosis survey. BuU. Am. Acad. Tuberc. Physicians, 1941, 5: 121-6. ---- Urinary tract. Oppel, V. A. ByropuaTKa noueK. p.25-117. 25cm. S. Peterb., 1906. Tr. Hosp. khir. kUn. Fedorova Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1906, 1: Cadiz Oyarzun, R., & Vicuna Monardes, H. Tuberculosis renal y sifo-escoliosis; nefrectomia. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1939, 9: 30-7.—Constantinescu, N. N., & Vintici, V. [Care to avoid cystitis after nephrectomy in tuberculosis of the kidneys] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 252-6.—Delaye. Sur un cas de tuberculose d'un rein prdsentant une dupiicitd urdtdrale: bassinet infdrieur tuberculeux; bassinet supdrieur ldgerement hydrondphrotique; ndphrectomie. BuU. Soc mdd. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 155-8.—Dolatkowski, A. 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El director del Hospital MiUtar y la profilaxis de la tuberculosis en el Ejdrcito. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1921, 28: 310.—Ruzo, G., Bocalandro, C. A. [et al.] Indice comparado de infecci6n tuber- culosa en ambiente escolares y soldados conscriptos en distintos puntos del pais. Commun. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 3: 249-58. Also Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1149-56.—Ruzo, G., Bocalandro, C. A., & Criscuolo, E. In- dice de infecci6n tuberculosa a los 20 anos de edad en la Re- ptibUca Argentina; ano 1940. Ibid., 1097-102. ------ Curva de la infeccion tuberculosa a los 20 anos de edad en la ReptibUca Argentina; cUras comparadas anos 1934, 1937 y 1940. Ibid., 1103-9. ------ Primeros ensayos de roentgen- fotografia en el Ejdrcito. Ibid., 1116-24. ----— Investi- gation radiol6gica sistematica en los aspirantes a ingreso a las distintas escuelas del Ejdrcito; personal proveniente de la Provincia de C6rdoba. Relat. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 2: 244-9. Also Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 1125-30. ------ Grado de alergia en ambientes urbanos y rurales de la provincia de Buenos Aires a los 20 anos de edad. Ibid., 1143-8. ------ Indice de infecci6n tuberculosa por departamentos en la ReptibUca Argentina; anos 1934, 1937 y 1940. Ibid., 1157-63. ------ Relaciones entre el indice de infecci6n, mortaUdad y densidad de poblaci6n en la ReptibUca Argentina. Ibid., 1164-6. ------ Demografia de la tuber- culosis en la provincia de Santa Fe. Ibid., 1167-76. ------ Demografia de la tuberculosis en la provincia de C6rdoba. Ibid., 1177-93.—Ruzo, G., Oribe, J. A., & Bocalandro, C. A. La tuberculosis ocular en el Ejdrcito argentino. Ibid., 1942, 41 • 865-9.—Saye, L. La profilaxis de la tuberculosis en el Ejercito. Ibid., 388-401.—Vidaurreta, M. F. La B. C. G. en nuestros soldados. Ibid., 1936, 35: 833-7. ------ Vacuna- ci6n antituberculosa; la B. C. G. en nuestros soldados. Ibid., 1938, 37: 595-608. TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY 1038 TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY ---- Australia. Burston, S. R. The Army and tuberculosis. Med. J. Aus- traUa, 1943, 1: 308.—Deane, D. M. Tubercular Soldiers' Aid Society (Adelaide, South Australia) Brit. J. Tuberc, 1937, 31: 208-11.—Incidence of tuberculosis in AustraUan Army re- cruits. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1941, 43: 314.—Methods developed in Rocky Mountain Region prove invaluable in Australian Army tuberculosis survey. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1941, 38: 847.—Radiological survey of the Second AustraUan Imperial Force. Med. J. Australia, 1940. 1: 447-9.—Tuberculosis in the Army. Ibid., 1918, 1: 175.—Webster, R. Bacteriological examinations supplementing the radiological survey of the AustraUan Imperial Force; preUminary report. Brit. M. J., 1941,1:701-4. ------ Pulmonary tuberculosis; bacteriolog- ical examinations supplementing routine thoracic radiography in the AustraUan military forces. Med. J. AustraUa, 1943, 2: 61-7. ---- Austria. Clark, A. C. Tuberculosis in a D. P. camp in Austria. Brit. M. J., 1947, 2: 226.—Franz, K. Das Heer im aUgemeinen Kampfe gegen die Tuberkulose; Errichtung hygienischer Wan- dermuseen fiir einzelne Korps. MiUtararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 257-62. ---- Belgium. Figueroa Taboada, F. La tuberculosis en Bdlgica durante la guerra. Rev. espafi. tuberc, 1948, 17: 325-9.—Glorieux. Ddpistage et prophylaxie de la tuberculose k l'Armde. Arch. Serv. san. Armde beige, 1947, 100: 295-331.—Hendrickx- Duchaine, C. A Belgian sanatorium in war-time. NAPT BuU., Lond., 1946, 8: 40-2.—Minne. Lutte antituberculeuse a l'Armde beige. Ann. belg. mdd. nul., 1948, 101: 83-90.— Toussaint. Prophylaxie de la tuberculose a l'armde. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mil., Lidge, 1938, 8. sess., 335-45.— Tuberculosis (The) campaign in Belgium during the war. BuU. Union internat. tuberc, Par., 1947, 18: 20-55. ---- Bolivia. Arce Castrillo, L., & Medeiros, S. Catastro tuberculfnico roentgenfotografico en alumnos del Colegio mUitar. Gac. mdd. quir. Bolivia, 1943-44, 1: 110-6.—Quiroz, J. D. Una forma de primoinfecci6n tuberculosa del adulto; la tuberculosis ganglionar caseosa (cervical) del soldado boliviano durante la guerra del Chaco, de caracter eDiddmico. Rev. san. mU., Asuncidn, 1943, No. 136. 41-7. ---- Brazil. Borba Cortes, A. Profilaxia da tuberculose; cuti-reacao de Pirquet no meio mUitar. Aled. cir. pharm., Rio, 1940, 33-44. Also Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1940, 29: 146-55.—Costa Furtado de Mendonca, L. Da distribuicao dos tuberculosos nos nossos hospitais. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1943, 4: 219-29.—Guimaraes Fernandes da Silva, L. De que recursos dispoem a clinica e o laboratorio para fundamentar o diagnostico de tuberculose. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1939, 28: 374-92. -Lobo, A. O problema da tuberculose pulmonar no nosso Exdrcito. Bol. Soc. mdd. cir. mU., Rio, 1916-17, 2: 1-15. ------ A tuberculose pul- monar no Exdrcito brasUeiro. Fol. med., Rio, 1927, 8: 192-6. ------ A tuberculose no meio miUtar; sua frequencia e origem nas forcas de terra; destinos a dar aos tuberculosos do Exdrcito Ibid., 1930, 11: 398-402.------A tuberculose pulmonar no Exdrcito brasUeiro. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1938, 27: 31-50.— Maciel, H. A luta contra a tuberculose na Armada brasileira. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1941, 2: 531-50, 4 diagr.—Marques Torres, A. Incidencia da tuberculose no Exdrcito. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1941, 30: 490-4—Mendonca, A. A. de. A campanha anti-tuberculose na Armada. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1949, 10: 1637-52, 2 ch.—Oliveira Vianna, A. de, Correa Leitao, F., & Moller Meirelles, M. Contribuicao ao estudo da tuberculose nfeccao. Relat. Congr. panamer. tuberc, 1940, 5. Congr., 2: 640-53.—Paes de Oliveira, P. Dois anos de censo tuberculinico No. 1? G. Mov. A. C. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 61-4.— Pascale, H. Visao panoramica da epidemiologia da tuberculose em Sab Paulo e sua importancia em face da guerra. Arq. hig S. Paulo, 1943, 8: No. 18, 119-47.—Paulino de Mello, L. Profilaxia da tuberculose no Exdrcito. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1942, 31: 21-32. ------ Tuberculose e forcas armadas. Ibid., 1947, 36: 250; passim. Also Impr. mdd., Rio, 1947-48 23: No. 400, 67-87.—Ramos dos Santos, A. Tuberculose bovina no Distrito Federal. Rev. mil. med. vet., Rio, 1938, 1: 148-51.------Russo, E., & Conreur, C. Tuberculose bovina no Rio de Janeiro. Ibid., 204-11.—Saturnino de Moraes, M. Os tuberculosos no Exdrcito. Rev. med. hyg. mil., Rio, 1921, 7: 62-8.—Seize, V. O problema da tuberculose na Marinha! Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1944, 5: 663-7.—Soares de Sousa, H. Recenseamento toracico da Marinha de Guerra brasUeira, 1939-40, trabalho do Hospital central da Marinha. Ibid., 1941, 2: 551-62. Also Rev. brasU. tuberc, 1941-42, 11: 113-22.— Vieira Ferreira, O. L. Cadastro toracico na guarnicao da vUa mUitar do Rio. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1946, 35: 185-94. --- Canada. Canada. Department of Soldiers' Civil Re-establishment. Board of Tuberculosis Consultants, Summary of report. 21p. 8? Ottawa, 1920. Adamson, J. D. Canada eliminates TB from Army. BuU. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., 1940, 26: 163, Ac.------War and tuberculosis in Canada. Manitoba M. Ass. Rev., 1940, 20: 25-7. ------ Tuberculosis in World War II in the Canadian Army. Dis. Chest, 1945, 11: 272. ------ & Brown, C. P. Tuberculosis in immigrants. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 66.—Adamson, J. D., & Keevil, R. F. Tuberculosis in the Canadian Army. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943—44, 1: 404-11.—Adamson, J. D., Warner, W. P. [et al.] Tuberculosis in the Canadian Army 1939-44. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 3, C. 6125, 1-14, 4 fig. Also J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 641-50. Also Canad. M. Ass. J., 1945, 52: 123-7.—Bond, A. T. The incidence of tuberculosis amongst soldiers. Nat. Health Rev., Ottawa, 1934-35, 2: 155-8.-—Boyd, R. W. A chest X-ray survey of the active Army in Canada. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 3, C. 6126 [1]—Cuddihy. Tuberculose et Armde. Union mdd. Canada, 1944, 73: 300; 359.—Dickey, C. R. Rehabilita- tion of the tuberculous in Alberta. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 5.-—Elliott, J. H. Lessons from Canada's war experiences with tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1917, 1: 267-79.------How Canada is meeting the tuberculosis war problem. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1918, 14: 104-10. Also Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1918-19, 2: 400-8.—Hart, W. M. The tuberculosis problem under after-war conditions with reference to Canada. J. State M., Lond., 1919, 27: 336-9. ------ The post sanatorium care of Canadian ex-service men. Tr. Nat. Tuberc Ass., N. Y., 1921, 17: 466-70.—Holbrook, J. H. Tuberculosis and the aU-out war effort. Annual Rep. Canad. Tuberc. Ass., 1942, 42: 10-7.—Jarry, G., Richardson, A., & Maynard, W. V. Tuberculosis in the Naval Service from 1930 to 1945 (inclusive) Canad. M. Ass. J., 1946, 55: 368.— Krintzer, E. F., & Warner, W. P. Tuberculosis in the Canadian Army. Ibid., 1942, 47: 479.—La vers, H. D., & McCurdy, D. G. Tuberculosis control in Nova Scotia. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 7.—Parfitt, C. D. Canada's war problems in relation to tuberculosis. Michigan Out-of-Doors, 1918, 7: 18-30.—Peirce, C. B., Jarry, G., & Richardson, A. C. The incidence of pulmonary tuberculosis in the Royal Canadian Naval Service. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 46-51.—Richards, G. E. A discussion on surveys of the chest with comments on the 14 by 17 inch film as used in the Canadian Axmy. Am. J. Roentg., 1942, 47: 66-70.—Warner, W. P. Tuberculosis in the Canadian Army. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1942, 47: 193-6.— Wood, W. J. A program for the control of tuberculosis in Indians. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 13. ---- Chile. Amunategui, G. Hospitales maritimos para el tratamiento de las tuberculosis quirurgicas. Rev. benef. pub., Santiago, 1917, 1: 361-3.—Cruz, F. Nuestra defensa ante la tuberculosis y sus relaciones con las instituciones armadas. Congr. med. cir. nav. mil. ChUe, 1929, 431-6.—Katz Miranda, V. La lucha antituberculosa en la Marina. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1938, 8: 153-83, 2 tab. ---- Colombia. Florez Toro. La tuberculosis en el Ejdrcito; la importancia del diagndstico precoz. Tagubenia, Popayan, 1940, No. 12. 424-8. ---- Cuba. Diaz Guzman, E. J. Survey antituberculoso de las fuerzas armadas. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 41-50. ---- Czechoslovakia. Franz, K. Vojsko ve vSeobecndm boji proti tuberkulose; zffzenf kocovnych hygienickych musef pro jednotUvd armadni sbory. Cas. ldk. desk., 1915, 54: 238-41. ------ [Statistics of tuberculosis in the Army] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1925, 1: 8-13.— Tomfiik, L. Methodoy hromadndho vySetfovajif hrudnfch orgdnfi roentgenem. Ibid., 1949, 18: 108-22. ---- Denmark. Faber, K. Tuberkulosen i Danmark under besaettelsen. Ugeskr. laeger, 1945, 107: 1022-7. ------ La tuberculose au Danemark sous l'occupation aUemande. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 33.—Feddersen, T. Tuberkuloseundersjlgelser i S0vaernet. MUitaerlaegen, 1943, 49: 1-9.—Jurgens, A. La lutte contre la tuberculose dans I'Armde danoise. BuU. Internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1946, 19: 319.—Staggemeier, K. Tuberkuloseunders0gelser i den Danske haer. MUitaerlaegen, 1942, 48: 79-95.—Tuberculosis statistics; death rates per 1,000, aged 25-65, in Copenhagen before, during and after the war. Tubercle, Lond., 1922-23, 4: 67. ---- Finland. Savolin, M. [TubercuUn examinations in the Finnish Army] Fin. lak. saU. hand., 1934, 76: 776-90. Also Tskr. mU. halsov., 1934, 59: 318-26.—Savonen, S. Ueber die Verbreitung der Tuberkuloseinfektion in ganz Finnland; Tuberkulinuntersu- TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY 1039 TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY chungen von 56417 Rekruten. Zschr. Tuberk., 1938-39, 81: 219-26 —Stierncreutz, V. 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Par., 1947, 2: 103-11. ------ Sur le probleme de la rdadaptation au travaU des tuberculeux dans la Marine. Ibid., 315-9.—Aujaleu, E. La radioscopie systdmatique dans l'Armde. Rev. tuberc, Par., 1942, 5. sen, 7: 63-87.—Bernard, L. L'assistance aux anciens miUtaires tuberculeux; comitd central; comitds ddpartementaux. Pans mdd., 1917, 21: 268-72. ------ L'oeuvre des Comitds d'as- sistence aux anciens militaires tuberculeux. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1918, 6. ser., 79: 282-4. Also Paris mdd., 1918, 27: 8- 12 '------ L'action antituberculeuse pendant et aprds la guerre. J. mdd. fr., 1918, 7: bis; 141-7. ------ Le comitd ddpartemental d'assistance aux anciens miUtaires tuberculeux de la Seine. Paris mdd., 1919, 31: 405-8. Also Rev. Hyg., Par., 1919, 41: 355-68.—Bertarelll, E. Come la Francia ha organato durante la guerra la difesa antitubercolare nei rap- porti dei soldati infetti. Riv. ig. san. pubb., Parma, 1918, 29- 33-6 —Bourgeois, L., & Letulle. 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Wschr., 1918, 31: 1049-51.—Fabinyi, R. [Dissemination of tuberculosis in insane asylums during the war] Orv. hetil., 1920, 54: 185-8. ---- India. India. Army Medical Directorate. Cases of pulmonary tuberculosis, Indian troops; pre- vious clinical history. Ip. 25cm. Delhi, 1945. Forms No. 254, Admin. Instr. M. Dir. Army India. ---- Italy. Bocchetti, F. II nuovo sanatorio militare di Anzio. xlvii p. 8? Bergamo, 1933. Argentina, G. B. Organizzazione e funzionamento del Reparto di accertamento per la tubercolosi del Corpo d'armata di Trieste. Gior. tisiol., 1924, 1: 39-42. ------ Gli elementi e la necessita di coUegamento e di coUaborazione dei centri diagnostici per le malattie tubercolari neUa organizzazione generale difensiva della nazione contro la tubercolosi. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 665-78.—Bianchini, A. Rilievi statistici sui casi di'tubercolosi osteo-articolare curati presso il Sanatorio militare di Anzio. Ibid., 1935, 83: 736-48.—Caccini, A. M. The problem of tuberculosis in modern armies at war, and its studv and solution in the Italian army. Med. Insur., 1917-18, 27- 286-98. Also Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 529-39.- Clemente, M. Tubercolosi e Marina da guerra. Ann. med. nav Roma, 1935, 41: pt 2, 563; 857. ------ Proposta di una scheda per i nuovi casi di tubercolosi tra i militari di marina, Ibid 1939, 45: 326-31. ------ Le malattie dell'apparato respiratorio e la tubercolosi nella Marina italiana, durante U triennio 1933-35. Ibid., 1940, 46: 307-21-----^V* £ morbosita tubercolare neU'Armata [Italy] Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51 • 423 (Abstr.) ------ Andamento In generale ed in partico- lare delle malattie aspeclfiche deU'apparato respiratorio e deUa tubercolosi nella marina miUtare prima e durante 1 ultima guerra- mezzi di prevenzlone; assicurazione obbligatona contro la tubercolosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 231-47, 5 ph.— Daddi G , & Montanini, N. Rilievi anatomo-chnici sui militari deceduti per tubercolosi neU'Istituto C. Forlanini ncU anno 1941. Ann. Ist. Carlo Forlanini, 1942, 6: 277-88.— Fai/iuoli A. La lotta contro la tuberculosi neu Esercito durante'la guerra. Tuberculosi 1916, 8: 59-66. -—II servizio antitubercolare neUa 3» Armata. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67- 458-61 ----■—■ Come si e svolta la campagna anti- tubercolare 'nell'esercito e nel paese durante la guerra. Tuber- colosi 1919, 11: 25-30.—Falso, A. L'attivita della Sanita miUtare marittima nel campo della lotta antitubercolare. Lotta tuberc 1936 7: 400-3.—Fanano, V. L importanza del filtro militare neUa lotta contro la tubercolosi. Ibid., 1941, 12: 143-6.__Gelonesi, G. Profilassi antitubercolare neU ambiente TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY 1042 TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY militare marlttimo e suoi rapporti con la profilassi sociale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 1, 203-26.—Impallomeni, R. La tubercolosi polmonare negli ascari eritrei della cirenaica all'indagine radiologica. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 937-45, 4 pi.—Inaugurazione dell'Istituto Sanatoriale Benito Musso- lini. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: pt 2, 789-91, pi.— L'Eltore, G., A Caranti, E. La mortaUta tubercolare in Italia durante a dopo la guerra. Lotta tuberc, 1948, 18: 107-19.— Lionti, G. SuUa diffuslone deUa tubercolosi nel Libici e negU Eritrei. Arch. ital. sc. med. col., 1929, 10: 451-9.—Locali (I) per l'assistenza ai tubercolosi di guerra. Riv. ingegn. san., 1918, 14: 139-42.—Lo Schiavo, R. Incidenza della tubercolosi polmonare fra 1 sommergibiUsti durante la guerra. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1946, 51: 199-208.—Lotta (La) antitubercolare neU'Esercito. Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 817-22.—Lutrario, A. La difesa sociale contro la tubercolosi di guerra. Ibid., 1918, 66: 357-68.—Maffei, N. La tubercolosi nei nostri soldati reduci dalla prigionia in Germania. Lotta tuberc, 1947, 17: 47-51.—Malli, F. Contro la tubercolosi di guerra (un progetto di legge) Osp. maggiore, Milano, 1919, 3. ser., 7: 119.— Mantoux, C. La lutte contre la tuberculose dans 1'Armee Italienne. Paris med., 1918, 28: Suppl., 1.—Maragliano, E. La tubercolosi conslderata specialmente in rapporto alia medicina miUtare. Lavoro, 1916-17, 9:-10: 104-17. Also Cron. clin. med. Genova, 1917, 23: 209-24. Also Gazz. med. lombarda, 1917, 74: 171; 179. Also Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 559-72.—Maria, F. Lufficlo medico-Iegale di Milano pei soldati riformati per malattie tubercolari. Tubercolosi, 1918, 10: 52-5.—Mendes, G. L'organizzazione militare anti- tubercolare. Ibid., 33-40.-—Nuovo (II) Decreto Luogotenen- ziale per i tubercolosi di guerra. Ibid., 55-64.-—Palieri, R. La morbilita tubercolare nel personale di servizio e considera- zioni profilattiche. Ann. Ist. Maragliano, 1938, 8: 135-7.— Pascale, G. Generality sulle provvidenze sanitarie pei tuber- colotici di guerra in Napoli. Riforma med., 1920, 36: 549.— Poli, C. La Croce Rossa ItaUana nella lotta contro la tuber- colosi. Tubercolosi, 1918, 10: 47-52.—Rodind, N. II bacUlo di Koch e la profilassi lmmunitaria antitubercolare. Gior. med. mU., 1935, 73: 44—58.—Romanelli, G. Le malattie tubercolari latentl delle vie aeree esplose durante il servizio militare. Cron. clin. med. Genova, 1917, 23: 72-86.—Ronzoni, G. Per la profilassi antitubercolare neU'Esercito. Tuberculosi, 1916, 8: 75-9. ------ Le malattie tubercolari in rapporto al servizio miUtare con speciale riguardo alio stato attuale di guerra. Attual. med., Milano, 1917, 6: 409-23.------II reparto di accertamento diagnostico centro deUa organizzazione militare profilattica antitubercolare. Gior. med. mil., 1917, 65: 844-60. ------ L'opera svolta dalla Sanita militare In favore della difesa nazionale contro la tubercolosi. Tubercolosi, 1918, 10: 40-6. ------ L'assistenza agli invalidi per tubercolosi. Atti Conf. InteraU. in val. guerra, 1919, 3: 655-64. Also Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 1315-21.------II Reparto di Accertamento Diagnostico nei rapporti deUa difesa civile in Milano. Atti Soc. lombard. sc. med., 1920, 9: 159-66.—Schupfer, F. II problema deUa tubercolosi neU'Esercito. Atti Accad. med. fis. fiorent., 1918, 37-54. Also Sperimentale, 1918, 72: 165-82.— Sestini, L. A proposito del recente convegno delle opere antitubercolari. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1916, 2: 591-602.— Sforza, N. La prophylaxie antituberculeuse dans l'Armde Italienne. Paris mid., 1918, 27: 406-10.—Soldi, T. Combating tuberculosis in the Italian merchant service. Conf. Health Welf. Merchant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., pt 2, 150-4.—T., A. La mortaUta per tubercolosi in alcune citta itallanc durante e dopo la guerra. Notiz. ammin. san., 1948, 1: 244-7.—Trepic- cioni, E. Convegno della sezione Emilia-Romagna della Federazlone nazionale fascista per la lotta contro la tubercolosi. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 775-8.—Tubercolosi (La) di guerra e In tempo di guerra; il Convegno nazionale di Roma. Difesa sociale, 1942, 21: 569.—Villa, A. Le provvidenze statali ai tubercolosi miUtari restltuitl al Paese. Italia san., 1919, 2: No. 13, 4.—Zucchelli, E. Tubercolosi cd Esercito; i compiti del Consorzlo provinciale antitubercolare in tempo di guerra. Riv ital. tuberc, 1942, 17: 289-99. ---- Japan. Arai, G., Nakagaki, T., A Watanabe, T. Naiti kanso kanzya-tyu geka-teki kanzya ni tai-suru kyobu kansetu satuei ni tuite [Indirect photography of the thorax in the surgical patients among those invalided to Japan (from the front)] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 1444-51.—Basydmatu, N., & Komata, S. Tu rentai ku syowa zyu nen ko han tyohei kensa ni oite sotei sanzen gohyaku mei ni hodokositaru Mantoux-si hanno ni tuite [(Results of) Mantoux's test (for tuberculosis) given to 3500 conscripts of the first company of 1935 m the Tu regi- mental district] Ibid., 1938, 223-32.—Gimlette, C. H. M. The detection of early pulmonary tuberculosis in the Imperial Japanese Navy (Sakurai and Nagashige, June 1938, BuU. Nav. M. Ass.) J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 385-94.----— The seed and the harvest; an investigation as to the number of men infected as the result of the presence of one single case of tuberculosis in a destroyer of the Imperial Japanese Naw. Ibid., 1940, 26: 295.—Kobayasi, K., Yamasita, K.. & Sato, M. Yokosuka tinzyuhu kanka ni okeru kekkaku-sei kokyu-ki sikkan ni yoru men-eki kanzya ni kan-suru tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations of sufferers from diseases of the respira- tory organs who were exempted from miUtary service under the jursidiction of the Yokosuka Naval Depot] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 883-90.—Konno, Y. Rikugun bo-ko seito ni okeru I kekkaku ni kan-suru ni-san no tiken ni tuite [Some information on tuberculosis among the students of a certain Army school] Ibid., 1943, 1452-60.—Nakamoto, T. Syowa ni nen tyobo kaihei ni okeru tuberculin hi-nai hanno no suii ni tuite [Changes in the course of time in the intradermal tubercuUn reaction in marines who enUsted in 1927] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1932, 21: 197-210.—Noma, M. Ko-in no taikaku toku-ni kekkaku-sei sisitu ni kan-suru tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations on the physiques, especiaUy of a tuberculous nature, of workmen in a naval arsenal] Ibid., 1939, 28: 765- 78.—Ohkubo, S., Kato, S. [et al.] Kure tinzyuhu kanka ni okeru kekkaku-sei kokyuki sikkan ni yoru men-eki kanzya nl kan-suru tyosa seiseki [Results of examinations of sufferers from tubercular diseases of the respiratory organs who were exempted from miUtary service under the jurisdiction of the Kure Naval Depot] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 891-906.—Sugiyama, 'K., , 8: 38-43, 2 ch.—Primeras (Las) etapas de la cam- pana antituberculosa en el EjeYcito. Ibid., 1940, 13: 3-6.— Sotelo, E., & Sotelo, G. Despistaje anti-tuberculoso practicado en los efectivos de la Segunda regi6n, en los afios 1946-47. Ibid., 1947, 20: 53-72.—Ze val los, C. A. Consideraci6n sobre los resultados de las pruebas de la tuberculina y la proposicion de implantar la premunici6n en el Ejdrcito. Ibid., 1935, 8: 9-13. --- Philippine Islands. Francisco, S. A., & Ongpin, C. Observations and problems in tuberculosis in the city of Manila before, during and after the Japanese occupation. J. PhUippine M. Ass., 1946, 22: 145-51.—Poust, L. R. Tuberculosis in the PhUippines. MU. Surgeon, 1931, 69: 45-8.—Valdes, B. J. Tuberculosis among the constabulary soldiers. Proc. Nat. Congr. Tuberc, Manila (1926) 1927, 1: 185-90. ---- Poland. Bong, A. [Periodical roentgen examinations in combatting tuberculosis in the Army] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 38^-46.— Gorzkowski, E. [Cutaneous reactions to tuberculin in the Army] Ibid., 32: 452-63.—Telatycki, M. [Tuberculosis in the Polish Army and its prevention] Ibid., 1934, 23: 183-93. ------ [The problem of miUtary medicine in relation to pulmonary tuberculosis in the Army] Ibid., 1936, 28: 20-40. ---- Portugal. Fonseca, F. da, Ribeiro, R., & Terenas Latino, R. Vacinacao antituberculosa pelo B. C. G. na Armada. J. mid., Porto, 1949, 13: 669-75.—Silva, M. da. A prop6sito dos casos de tuberculose, observados radiologicamente, entre o pessoal do I? Batalhao expedicionario do Regimento de infantaria N? 4, desde o seu aquartelamento na Ilha da Terceira (Acores) Amatus Lusitanus, Lisb., 1946, 5: 525—31. ---- Puerto Rico. Vivas, R. 1 he problem of tuberculosis in Puerto Rico in the event of mobiUzation. Bol. As. mid. Puerto Rico, 1941, 33: 157-9. ---- Romania. Balanescu, I., & Zamfir, D. Granulia rece. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1934, 33: 464-70.—Butoianu, M., & Balanescu, V. 1. Tuberculoza in armata. Rev. st. med., Bucur., 1931, 20: 89-95.—Daniello, L., & Bumbacescu, N. [The question of pulmonary tuberculosis in the Army in time of war] Cluj. med., 1940, 21: 98-105, 4 pi.—Giurea, G. N., & Fiamboli, P. Examenul radiologic in depistarea colectiva a tuberculozei pulmonare in armata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 1175-83.—Uiescu, C, Balanescu, I., & Gaspar, I. Contribu- tions a l'dtude de la tuberculose dans l'Armde. Ibid., 1937, 36: 483-91.—Irimescu, S. Extensia tuberculozei printre civUi si miUtari. Romania med., 1941, 19: 254.—Mavru [Treatment of tuberculosis in Berck-Plage] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 343-50. ---- Russia. Avgusevic, N. L. [Organization of prevention of tubercu- losis in the Red Army] Borba s tuberk., 1934, 17-9.—Beilin, 1. B. [Tuberculosis among subjects of the recruiting age in Soviet Russia] Ibid., 110-4.— Benderskaja, A. S. Opyt raboty sanatornoj tuberkuleznoj gruppy detskogo sada v voennoe vremja. Pediatria, Moskva, 1946, 56.— Blumkin, N. T., & Vidutzky, M. A. [Tuberculosis prevention in the Red Army] Borba s tuberk., 1933, 11: 15-7.—[Control of tuberculosis in the USSR during the present war] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1942, No. 4, 3-5.—Derechinsky, 1.1. [Control of tuberculosis in the Soviet Union and its reaUzation during the present war] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, 44-7. ------ [The work of health stations in control of tuberculosis in industries during the present war] Ibid., No. 9, 50-5.—Gurevich, I. Nekotorye voprosy organizacii borby s tuberkulezom legkikh v RKKA Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 10, 70-4.— Idelson, J. M. Armii i tuberkulez. Kazan, med. J., 1913, 13: 1-38, 2 tab.—Khleb- nikov, V. N. [Pulmonary tuberculosis in the Army] Klin. med., Moskva, 1943, 21: No. 10, 25-9. ------ Anamnez i semiotika legofinogo tuberkuleza. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 25: 93-112, 8 pi.—Khmel- nicky, B. M., Bunina, B. Z. [et al.] [Early and latent forms of tuberculosis among wounded and sick in hospitals] Klin, med., Moskva, 1943, 21: 50-3.—Klebanov, M. A. [Organization for early detection of tuberculosis in evacuation hospitals] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1942, No. 3, 8b.—Korneev, A. D. [On manifestations of tuberculosis among the young recruits of the Red Army] Vrach. delo, 1940, 22: 435-40.—Kvasnicky, G. A. [Tuberculosis in the Red Army] Profil. med., Kharkov, 192o, 2: 159-64.—Levitin, F. I. [The control of tuberculosis in the USSR during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1943, No. 12, 9-15. ------ [The tasks next in turn in the struggle against tuberculosis in the great Patriotic war] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1944, No. 6, 3-8.—Minozzi, A. Osservazioni clinico- biologiche suUa tubercolosi polmonare di guerra, con riferi- mento particolare a reduci provenienti dai campi di concentra- mento di Russa. Gior. ital. tuberc, 1948, 2: 158-62.—■ Mishtovt, G. V. Tuberkulez po protokolam vskrytij Semenov- skago-Alexandrovskago voennago hospitalja za 18 let (1894- 1911 gg.) Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 240: Med. spec, pt, 36—46.—Nezlin, S. E. [Activity of tuberculosis institutes during the present war] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1942, No. 4, 51—4.— Oeffebach, M. 1. [The basic tasks of tuberculosis control in wartime and the work of the nurse] Med. sestra, Moskva, 1944, No. 3, 8-11. ------ [Tuberculosis control in the RSFSR during the present war] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1944, No. 2, 3-13.—Rabukhin, A. E. [War and tuberculosis] Ibid., 1943, No. 5, 43-55. ■—---■ [Tuberculosis control in wartime] Sovet. zdravoohr., 1943, 49-53.—Schreiberg, L. G., & Vino- gradov, A. I. Internat dlja invalidov Otecestvennoj vojny na baze doma invaUdov dlja tub. khronikov. Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1945, No. 3, 78.—Shubin, S. A. [Acoivity of institu- tions for tuberculosis in Moscow during the present war with Germany] Ibid., 1942, No. 1, 75-7.—Scfronov, M. [Tubercu- losis infection among the soldiers of the Red Army] Vopr. tuberk., 1928, 6: No. 12, 83-5— Sukennikov, V. A. K izuche- niju sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny v oblasti tuberkuleza. V rach. delo, 1946, 355-60.—Volkova, M. A. [Activity of the Irkutsk regional tuberculosis dispensary during mUitary operations] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1942, No. 3, 83-6.—Voznesensky, A. N. Tuberkulez verhnikh dykhatelnykh putej po dannym speciaU- zirovannogo evakohospitalja. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech. ognestr. povrezhd. ukha &c, Moskva, 1944, 45-7.—Zinovjev, K. N. Sanatorija morskogo vedomstva imeni Eja Impera- torskago VeUcestva Gosudaryni Imperatricy Alexandry Fedorovny. Morsk. vrach, 1914, 127-31, plan. ---- Spain. Casanueva Cabezas, T. La tuberculosis en el Ejdrcito. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 20, 43-56.—Castro Hernando, M. de. Problemas que plantea el estudio de la lucha anti- tuberculosa en el Ejercito. Rev. espafi. tuberc, 1934, 5: 587, iUust.; passim.—Espina y Capo, A. El cuadro de exenciones del ejercito desde el punto de vista del potencial biol6gico ante la tuberculosis. Rev. med., cirug. pract., Madr., 1914, 105: 361; 406.—Fernandez Caro. La tuberculosis en la Marina de guerra. Congr. espafi. internac. tuberc. (1912) 1914, 2. Congr., 2: 521- 42.—Gomez Lopez, A. La primoinfecci6n tuberculosa en nuestro Ejercito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943—44, 2. epoca, 6: 398-403.—Gonzalez Gil, U., Latas Miguelez, J., & Robador lb a nez, J. M. La tuberculosis en el EjeVcito; resultado de la investigaci6n sistematica en 2.808 soldados. Rev. espafi. tuberc, 1949, 18: 455-62.—Las Rios, F. de. La tuberculosis en el Ejercito. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1934, 24: 65-7.—Menarguez y Carretero, L. Orientaciones de lucha antituberculosa en el Ejercito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 525-8.— Morales Fernandez, A. C6mo debe entenderse el problema de la tuberculosis en ei Ejdrcito. Congr. espafi. internac. tuberc. (1912) 1914, 2. Congr., 2: 723-30.—Souto Beavis, J. The campaign against tuberculosis in the Spanish mercantile marine, Conf. Health Welf. Merchant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., pt 2, 121-9.—Urgoiti, A., & Hermida, J. La tuberculosis en el cuartel. Arch, med., Madr., 1934, 37: 1337-4i.—Valdes Lambea, J. Aspectos parciales del problema Tuberculosis en el Ejercito. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1928, 18: 243-9.— Villanua Ibanez, E. La lucha antituberculosa en la Marina de guerra. Libro de actas Jorn. meU espafi. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 2: 246-50. ---- Sweden. Nelson, A. G. A. The fluorographically dis- closed cases of pulmonary tuberculosis and their TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY 1044 TUBERCULOSIS GEOGRAPHY early prognosis; a mass survey of the Swedish Xavy, 1941-42. 118p. 25cm. Kbh., 1946. Forms Suppl. 16, Acta tuberc. scand. Arborelius, M. Farsk tuberkulos hos vampliktiga. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1927, 52: 180-202, 5pl. ------ Armens tuberku- losfraga. Ibid., 1930, 55: 225-41. ------ Tuberkulos och militartjanstgoring. 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Med., Chic, 1941, 1: 611-23 — Rieux, J., & Chaumet, G. Enqufite sur la tuberculose pul- monaire k 1'occasion de Tin corporation de quatre cents jeunes soldats. Rev. tuberc, Par., 1925, 3. ser., 6: 238.—Rudzski & Sokolowski. Sdlection du contingent et tuberculose. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. mil., 1925, 3. Congr., 31-49.—■ Sokolowski, A. Stanowisko lekarza wojskowego przy rozpozna- waniu gruzlicy plucnej u rekrutow. Lek. wojsk., 1920, 1: 22; No. 2, 10.—Trabaud. Recruitement et tuberculose. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1922, 16: 285; 1923, 17: 285.—Uhl, G. M. The health department. Bull. Los Angeles Co. M. Ass., 1942, 72: 343.—Ward, E. Recruits suspected of tuberculosis. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 1067. ---- Resettlement. British provision for tuberculous ex-soldiers; viUage settle- ments urged by a recent deputation to the Minister of Health. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1920, 35: 1043-5.—McDougall, J. B. The resettlement of the tuberculous ex-service man. Brit. J. 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Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 921-3.—Ornstein, G. G. Modern concept and treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Profess. Staff Proc. Halloran Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1: No. 8, 14-7.—Parker, H. F. Influences other than disease on the treatment of the tuberculous. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 773 -6.—Shenderovsky, G. I. Tecenie legodnogo tuberkuleza. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 308-14.— Vracevic. M. [Short review on treatment of tuberculosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 405-28.—Wolff. Wesen und Behandlung der Tuberkulose auf Grund der Kriegserfahrungen. Beitr. Klin. Tuberk., 1920, 45: 253-68. Treatment: Antibiotics. See also Streptomycin. Grassi, O. La estreptomicina en el trata- miento de la tuberculosis, p.473-523. 26%cm. B. Air., 1948. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Research project, X-741A (Gen. 162) a study to determine the effect of streptomycin on human tuberculosis [outline] [6] 1. 27cm. Wash., 1947. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-34: A preliminary statement concerning the effects of streptomycin upon tuberculosis in man. 13p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ----TB 10-37: The effect of streptomycin upon pulmonary tuberculosis in man; preliminary report of a cooperative study of 223 cases by the Army, Navy, and Veterans Adminisoration. 18p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. ----■ Protocols for the treatment of tubercu- losis by SM, DHSM, and PAS. 4. rev. 24 1. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Veterans Administration Conference on Streptomycin in Tuberculosis. Minutes, 4pts. v. p., 4.-7. Conf., 1947-49. Aranda de Rojas, M. Resultados obtenidos con la estrepto- micina en el tratamiento de la tuberculosis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 487-501.—Barroso, G., & Silva, A. C. da. Aerosol-estreptomicina na tuberculose pulmonar. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1948, 9: 1361-4, 2pl.—Bonetti Dupont, C. A. Estreptomicina y tuberculosis. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 5-49.—Caldwell, E. D. A case of pulmonaiy tuberculosis treated with streptomycin. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1947, 33: 102-6.—Canada, R. O. Streptomycin therapy in progressive pulmonary tuberculosis; report of 37 cases with 1 year follow-up. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 137-47— Duroux, Verges [et al.] Les premiers resultats de ncs traitements par la streptomycine dans la tuberculose. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 1C0-7.— Effect (The) of streptomycin upon pulmonary tuberculosis; preliminary repoit of a cooperative study of 223 patients by the Army, Navy and Veterans Administration. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 56: 485-507.—Ferenczi, G. Ingerek ds antibioticumok, illetve chemotherapeuticumok egyiittes alkalmazasa giimo- kornal. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 219.—Fishburn, G. W., Fisher, M. W., & Wallace, J. B. Streptomycin in the treatment of tuberculosis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 876-9.— Furtos, N. C. Streptomycin in pulmonary tuberculosis; treat- ment of recent posthemoptoic spreads. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 137-45.—Gomez Lopez, A. Modernas medica- ciones contra la tubei culosis; estreptomicina y sulfonas. Med. A cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 503-10—Hiltz, J. E., Kincade, G. F. [et al.] Streptomycin. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 19-21.—Jacobs, S., Doerner, A. A., & Miller, A. D. The use of streptomycin in the treatment of tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 335-40.—Pollock, B. E., & Leedham, C. L. Local antibiotic therapy of tuberculous sinuses. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 578-83.—Samitier, J. Antibioticos en tuberculosis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 515-25.—Strepto- mycin therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 3: No. 8, 12.—Streptomycin in treatment of tuberculosis. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd. 1947, Apr., 23; 1948, Jan., 92-123.—Tempel, C. W. The place of streptomycin in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 25-34. ------& Durrance, J. R. The use of streptomycin in tubercu- losis. Ibid., 312-5.—Vivas, J. R., & Jacobs, E. C. Combined streptomycin-tuberculin therapy in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1-9.—Warner, W. P., & Adamson, J. D. Streptomycin in tuberculosis, Department of Veterans Affairs; interim report of results to date. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 6, 33-8.—Werneck, L. O uso da estreptomicina na tuberculose pelo Comitd de quimioterapia e antibi6ticos do Coldgio ameri- cano de tisiologistas (transl.) Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 103-5. —— Treatment: Chemotherapy. Euler, O. Tiid6gum6k6r kezelese manganochloriddal, streptomycinnel ds paraaminosalicylsavval. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 509-17, Ulust.— Liubomudrov, P. V. O lecenii tuber- kuleza treparozanom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1913, 238: TUBERCULOUS 1049 TUBERCULOUS Med. spec, pt, 406-11.—Mosso, F. E. La chemoterapia deUa tubercolosi. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1926, 1: 205-21. ---- Treatment: Climatotherapy. Puchelle, F. *Une experience militaire de phtisiotherapie climatique a Medea, 1918-19. 64p. 24cm. Alger, 1939. Schonholzer, R. *Der Einfluss des Hohenkli- mas auf 1000 kriegsgeschadigte und tuberkulose- gefahrdete Franzosenkinder. 62p. 23cm. Bern, 1947. Anderson, C. A. The hazard of travel in advanced or ter- minal tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1936, 13: 261.—Marynowski, Z. [Blood examination of patients placed in artificial" rrountain air] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 29: 385, passim. ---- Treatment: Diet. Matz, P. B. The Gerson-Sauerbruch dietetic regimen in tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 27-32 — Minet, J., Warembourg, H., & Fontan, M. La didtdtique des tuberculeux pulmonaires k la lumiere des restrictions de guerre. Rev. didt., Par., 1946, 5: 53-65.—Mouriquand, G. L'aUmenta- tion des tuberculeux devant les nouvelies conceptions aU- mentaires. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1927, 87: 595-601.—Ross, H. A. Wartime diet and the tuberculous patient. Tubercle, Lond., 1943, 24: 131-6.—Walters, H. W., Hamlin, W. E., & Giventer, M. The treatment of tuberculosis with a low carbo- hydrate diet. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-14, 20: 363; 21: 8.—War-time diet and the tuberculous patient. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 711. ---- Treatment: Drugs. Bernard, L. L'aurothdrapie de la tuberculose pulmonaire (deuxieme sdrie de faits) Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 580-6.—Dobrowolski, L. A. [The treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis with insuUn] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 666-70.— Durr.itru, Z. [Chrvsotherapv in pulmonary tuberculosis] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1932, 31: 517-27.—Gurney, T. R. V. Treat- ment ot tuberculosis. Field M. BuU. U. S. Arm> , N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 28.—James, S. H. Habit-forming drugs in the treat- ment of tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 360.—Le Bourdelles, A. C. B., & Juillet, P. M. L auro- thdrapie dans la tuberculose. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1936, 105: 307-36.—L'Esperence, A. Role of drugs in the treatment of pulmonary T.B. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 70.—McClintock, L. A., & Goodale, R. H. The use of the choleate principle in the treatment of tuberculosis. IT. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 708-13.—Marotte, A. C. H. La chryso- thdrapie dans les tuberculoses pulmonaire et chirurgicale. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1930, 112: 1-21.— Mola, G. Cura deUa lesioni tubercolari aperte col preparato Jodhydrarsan del dott. O. Marroni. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 189-91.— Rytel A , & Dziewanowski, M. [Iodine treatment in tubercu- losis! Lek. wojsk., 1931, 17: 191-206.—Sakai, S. Calcium ryoho no rinsyo-teki zikken [KUnische Erfahrungen rmt Calciumsalzen] Gun idan zassi, 1914, 172-87.—Samitier, J., & Ruiz, M. Auroterapia intrapleural. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949 11: 395-402.—Schmidt, H. Sudian und Sanguinal bei Lungentuberkulose. Deut. mU. arztl. Zschr., 1918, 47: 140.— Voizard F. F. E., & Baize. lode et tuberculose pulmonaire. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1928, 89: 561-76.—Wood, J. P. Codeine in the treatment of advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 2o6. ---- Treatment: Methods. Baba, S. Kessen-ka ni okeru kekkaku tiryo hosin siken [Personal opinions on the trend of treatment for tuberculosis during stringent wartime conditions] Rinsyo A kenkyu 1944, 21- 258-60—Bray, H. A., & Fruhlinger, B. Appraisal of strict bedrest in the treatment of tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv^ Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 8, 14.—Brown, D., & Buvens, A. E. Oc- cupational therapy for the tubercu ous veteran. Ocoup. Iner. Rehabil., 1932, 11: 301-11— Buglian, G. R. Influenza de trattamento con succhi embrionarii sulle lesiom tubercolari sperimentali. Gior. med. mU., 1931, 79: 374; 1933, «; 1^.— Cappelli, G. Lipasi e perossidasi colloidali nella cura deUa tubercolosi polmonare e chirurgica. Ibid., 1926, 74. f78-8b. Dohmen. The conservative treatment of open pulmonary tuberculosis. Conf. Med. Consultants to VVehrmacht 4 Conf. (1944) 1948 Proj. 1, pt 4, 349.—Gomez Lopez, A. L.1 trata- miento de las diversas formas do la tuberculosis pleural. Med. & cir guerra, 1949, 11: 15-25.-Graduated labour and auto- inoculation in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosisi J._K. Nav M Serv 1924, 10: 180-7.—Hardgrove, T. J. Standardi- zation of methods of diagnosis of tuberculosis wi psyonotw Datients Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15. L61-*. Hibbard R J? B. Newer trends in treatment of tuberculosis. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 104: 202-4.-Lo Bianco, D.Ipittrec«t. mezzi terapeutici della tubeicolosi polmonare. Gior .med mil 1926, 74: 385-94.—Popowski, S. [The prmciple of stimulation treatment in tuberculosis in children] Lek. wojsk 1934 24. 181; 22.5.-Ricen. E. Treatment of P"lm°nary tuberculosls, an evaluation of present methods. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 194J, 49- 617-25—Zoeller. Un toussoir pour tuberculeux. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1923, 17: 32. Treatment: Physical therapy. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-148: The role of physical medicine rehabilitation in the treatment of tuberculous patients. 6p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Briggs, C. A. Prescribed occupational therapy and voca- tional rehabiUtation for the tuberculous. In: Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, Vv. B., & Runes, D. D.) N. Y., 1943, 580-5.— Bruns, E. H. HeUotherapv in the treatment of tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 1-5".—Chaumet, G. J. Physiothdrapie de la tuberculose. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1928, 88: 515-55.— Cooper, A. T. Some army experiences in the treatment of tuberculosis by heliotherapy. Puerto Rico J. Pub. Health, 1938-39, 14: 124-34.—Davidson, S. W. Occupational therapy in the rehabilitation of the tuberculous patient. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 2, 10-7.—Gallagher, M. L. Exer- cise in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 872.—Hirtz, E. J. Technique et resultats de traite- ment de la tuberculose pulmonaire par les doses trds faibles de rayon., X. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 602-13.—Hole- man, C. J. Advance report concerning heUotherapy and ionic medication as employed at Las Animas, Colo. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1915, 9: 115-20.—Iwazuru, R., & Sasaki, Z. Kekkaku- syoi-gunzin no syokugyo oyobi sagyo ryoho to syokugyS saihen- zin to ni tuite [Occupational and work therapy for wounded soldiers with tuberculosis, and such patients as have returned to work] Nippon rinsyo kekkaku, 1942, 3: 443-52.—McCarty, G. S. The air-bath treatment of uncompUcated pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. AI. BuU., 1928, 4: 832-4.— McClellan, J. H. Exercise in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1931 7: 371.—Martin, A. Graduated exercise in tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 394-8 Also in Rehabil. War Injured (Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D.) N.Y., 1943, 491-7.—Ulrici. Gvmnastik fiir Tuberkulose. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 240-3. ---- Treatment: Psychosomatic aspect. Ashmore, B. L., & Bell, F. G. Neuropsychiatric concomi- tants of pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 190-5.—Friedman, J. H., Kastlin, G. J., & Kooper- stein, S. I. The psychosomatic factors in pulmonary tubercu- losis; a study of one hundred consecutive Army cases. Dis. Chest 1946, 12: 539-49.—Mack, C. W. Mental factors in the treatment of tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 217-23.—Plass, J. B. Psychology and psychopathology; their place in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. MU. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 396-9.—Thompson, B. A. The mental treatment of tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 9: 45-57. ---- Treatment: Serotherapy. Farreras, P. Mils del tratamiento antituberculoso de Friedmann. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1914, 3. ser., 4: 98-102.— La Terza, E. Tubercolosi e sieri antitubercolari. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 2, 513-33. ---- Treatment, specific. Enright, J. J. A preUminary report on attempts at active immunization of guinea pigs by urinary antigens from cases of tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 357-61.— Meyer, E. E. Por qud es tan dificil el tratamiento especifico de la tuberculosis pulmonar. Rev. mdd. mil., Mdx., 1938, 1: No. 5 6-8—Neumann, W. Tuberculin treatment of tuberculous pleurisy. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 4. Conf. (1944) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 4, 334. ---- Treatment: Surgical methods. Adelberger. Grosse Chirurgie bei Lungentuberkulose. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 243 — Aujaleu & Duban. Prdsentation d'un tuberculeux pulmonaire traitd par apicolvse extra fasciale de Semb. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil fr., 1938, 32: 318.—Badelon, P. Traitement chirurgical de ia tuberculose pulmonaire. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1935, 125- 39-55.—Beaudet, E. A., & Fales, L. H. The surgical treatment of tuberculous cavities. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39 15: 28-40.—Benedict, C. C. Behavior of the dia- phragm'after phienicotomy. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930 6: 287-91.—Berard, L., & Dumarest, F. Le prdsent et l'avenir de la chirurgie dans la tuberculose pulmonaire. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1927, 87: 614-23.—Bernstein, D. Endo- bronchial tuberculosis and artificial pneumothorax Med. BuU Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 144-8.—Brian, E. G., & Ricen E. Surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis; the feasibility of bilateral phrenic paralysis combined with pneu- moperitoneum. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 553-62, 4 pl.- Broga A S., & Welles, E. S. The surgical treatment of pul- monary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin.; 1932 8: 351_68 —Brooks J. D., & Yount, C. E. The tuberculous patient as a surgical risk. U. S. Veterans Bur M. BuU., 1927, jj. 453_s —Bruns, E. H. & Casper, J. Chest surgery in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Mil. Surgeon 1931, 68: 311^5.-—Casella, D. Cenni sulla cura chirurgica della tuber- colosi polmonare ed in particolare sulla frenico-exeresi. Gior. med mU., 1929, 77: 241-55.—Clemente. L'aspirazione endo- TUBERCULOUS 1050 TUBERCULOUS cavitaria nella cura delle caverne tubercolari del polmone. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 455-8.—Costantini, G. L'a- spirazione endocavitaria per la cura delle caverne polmonari. MUizia san., 1940, 39: No. 1, 8.—Faxon, D. E. A statistical study of the surgical treatment of far-advanced pulmonary tuberculosa. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1931, 7: 454-6.— Forsee, J. H. The surgical treatment of pulmonary tubercu- losis. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 456-66. —— Surgery in the tieatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1941, 88: 243-57.—Friedlander, R., & Chardack, W. M. Surgical therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis at a Veterans Administra- tion chest center. Dis. Chest, 1949, 16: 197-213.—Hedblom, C. A., & Watterson, W. H. The surgical treatment of pul- monary tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 257-66.—Ivey, H. T. Scalenotomy in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1937-38, 14: 37-40.—Jensen, N. K. Surgery of pul- monary tuberculosis. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veter- ans Hosp., 1947, 3: 35-50.—Komiyayama, T. Hai-kekkaku ni tai-suru geka-teki ryoho no genkyo [Present status of sur- gical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis] Gun idan zassi, 1925, 339; 500.—Lilienthal, H. The surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 407-11.—Loeb, W. A., A Wilcox, E. A. A survey of results of operative intervention in various surgical disorders of psy- chotic patients, with consideration of the feasibiUty of major collapse measurements in tuberculous-psychotic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 124-30.—Macpherson, L. A. Lobectomy in tuberculosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 73.—Mader, V. O. Experiences with pulmonary resection in the treatment of tuberculosis. Ibid., 1949, 4: No. 8, 28-35.—Matz, P. B. The surgical treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis in the United States Veterans' Bureau. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 649-67.— Maxeiner, S. R. Surgery of the chest and genito-urinary tract in tuberculosis. Ibid., 1927, 3: 994-7.—Murphy, J. D. Transpleural cavity aspiration. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 136- 40.—Nikolajevig, S. [Surgical treatment in pulmonary tuber- culosis] Voj. san. glasnik, 1931, 2: 349-55.—Ostrowski, W. [Operative treatment of pulmonary caveini] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 641-63.—Paitre, R. F. C. Tuberculose et chirurgie. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1927, 86: 285-331.—Rickmann. Kleine Chirurgie. bei Lungentuberkulose in Wehrmachtlazaret- ten. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 243.—Schneyder. La spdldotomie dans le traitement des ca vernes tuberculeuses; a propos d'une indication particuliere. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 168.—Slaney, J. G. Surgical treatment of far advanced active pulmonary tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 146-8.— Stroube, S. E. Far advanced pulmonary tuberculosis treated by phrenic nerve avulsion combined with artificial pneumothorax. Ibid., 1935- 36, 12: 249.—Telatycki, M. [Operative treatment in pulmonary tuberculosis] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 129^5.—Tompkins, R. D. Reactions in pulmonary tuberculosis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M Bull., 1931, 7: 362-70.—Ubeda Purkiss, M. La terapdutica endocavitaria de Monaldi; una tdcnica en el proceder de aspira- eiOn. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: pt 2, 393-403.— Walker, A. G. Phrenicotomy in nonapical pulmonary tubercu- losis. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1931, 7: 124-6.—Zariello, J. J. Discussion of pulmonary tuberculosis treated with phrenic ?£u?,hJJnd Pneumoperitoneum therapy; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48:454-60.—Zollo. M. La operazio- ne di Jacobaeus nel leparto TBC. deU'Ospedale miUtare prin- cipale di Roma. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 286-93. ---- Treatment: Vitamins. Gaines, J. E. Burbot-Uver oU in tuberculosis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 240-2.—Guilbert, G. D. A critical review of the use of cod-Uver oil and irradiated ergosterol in the treatment of tuberculosis. Ibid., 1933, 10: 141-4.— Josewich A. The value of vitamin-C therapy in tuberculosis. Ibid., 1939-40, 16: 8-11.—Kaplan, R. H. Use of vitamin K in tne hemoptysis of pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1941-42 18- 48—McClung, M. L., & Glickman, G. Vitamin D milk in pulmonary tuberculosis. Ibid., 1934-35, 11: 26-8. ---- Vaccination. See also Tuberculin; Tuberculin test. Balanesco, I., Veber, T., & Gaspar, I. Administration de vaccin B.C. G. par voie buccale chez des adultes aUergiques en Don etat de sante et chez des tuberculeux pulmonaires. Rev san md., Bucur., 1935, 34: 92-9.—Gardner, L. U., & Baldwin, «... tc. 1 ubercuhn; its preparation and use in the treatment and fiagn£lls.,o tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934, IO: 265-78.—Gonzalez, M. V. Modificaci6n del indice de tubercuhzaci6n en el Ejdrcito, mediante la vacunaci6n B.C G Kelat. Congr. panamer. tuberc., 1940, 5. Congr., 2: 538-48.— Meyer, E. E. MortaUdad por tuberculosis y vacunaciones. Rev mdd. mil., Mdx. 1939, 2: No. 6, H-3.-Vaudremer, A. rJaciilothdrapie des affections tuberculeuses autres que les ISfn10113 Pulmonaires. Arch. mdd. pharm mil., 1927, 87: 087-94.—Willis, H. S. TubercuUn treatment ot tuberculosis in Phyicians8SnIl-3'he ^ Rep' C°nf' Veterans Admin' ---- Veteran. United States. Veterans Administration lechmcal bulletin TB 10A-132: Post-hospital follow-up of tuberculous patients. 8p. 27cm Wash., 1948. Afable, V. S., A Cabreza, J. Pulmonary tuberculosis among Filipino ex-service men of the United States Army and Navy Proc. Nat. Congr. Tuberc, ManUa (1926) 1927, 1: 191-213.— Asper, G. P. Problems confronting those engaged in treating pulmonary tuberculosis in Veterans' Bureau Hospitals. U S Veterans' Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 582-6.—Bagby, B. B., jr! RehabUitation of the tuberculous veteran. Tr. Nat. Tuberc Ass., N. Y. (1948) 1949, 44: 101-6.—Barlow, N. FoUow-up treatment of discharged tuberculous patients. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 1019-26.—Barnwell, J. B. Tuberculosis and the veteran. Massachusetts Health J., 1946, 27: No. 2, 2—4. ------ Hospitalization of the tuberculous veteran Michigan Pub. Health, 1946, 34: 213.—Bates, C. E. Tubercu- losis in the ex-soldier. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1926, 19: 271-3.— Blackwood, J. D. The Tuberculous Veterans' Bureau patient. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1927, 25: 319-23.—Brown, J. M. The follow up of the tuberculous veteran and his family. Health Bull., Raleigh, 1947, 62: No. 4, 8-11.—Burns, H. A. Tubercu- losis—an administrative problem. Rep. Conf. Veterans Admin. Physicians, 1938, 38—46.—Bush, C. Tuberculosis service of the Veterans' Bureau. CaUfornia West. M., 1944, 61: 89.—Claflin, D. M. The American Legion and plans for the control of tuberculosis among veterans. Ibid., 88.—Cohen, A. C. The role of the Veterans' Administration in tuberculosis control. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 442-5.—Colton, W. A. The treatment of the tuberculous ex-service man in relation to discipUnary regulations. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 576-8.—Corwin, E. H. L. Veterans hospitals; the New York Academy of Medicine study of veterans hospitals for tuberculosis. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1947, 55: 477-80.— Cumming, H. S. Tuberculosis among the ex-service men; with special reference to its bearing on public health. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1922, 37: 2241-52.—Disney, E. K. Plea for a concerted rationale in the diagnosis of active pulmonary tuberculosis in World War II veterans. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 20-2.—Dublin, L. I. Function of the health officer in the control of tuberculosis among veterans. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 33: 1425-9. ------ The problem of the tuberculous veteran. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 50: 375-9. Also Health, Lansing, 1944, 31: No. 3, 3, &c. Also Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1944, 40: 151-4.—Dunlop, E. Tubercu- losis in veterans with special reference to their rehabUitation. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 7, 10-8.—Edwards, H. R. The control of tuberculosis in the veteran. Hoosier Health Herald, 1945-46, 27: 119-23. ------ The National Tuberculosis Association and its interest in the tuberculous veteran. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y. (1946) 1947, 42: 207- 16.—Emery, G. C. A preliminary report of experiences with tuberculous beneficiaries discharged from the present mUitary forces. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-13, 19: 440.— Gibson, C. B. The veteran and tuberculosis. Connecticut M. J., 1946, 10: 66-9.—Hardy, R. Ex-service tuberculous patients. Med. Off., Lond., 1945, 73: 183-5.—Hawley, P. R. Problems of the tuberculous veteran. Diplomate, 1946, 18: 205. Also J. Nat. Ass. Chiropod., 1946, 36: No. 10, 17-9. ------ The tuberculosis program of the Veterans Administration. Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass.,N. Y. (1946) 1947, 42: 201-6.—Hines, F. T. The Veterans' Administration and its fight against tubercu- losis: the hospitalization of tuberculous veterans. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 385-91.—James, S. H. The chronic tuberculous veteran. S. West J. M. & S., 1933, 17: 255-7.—Jerusalem, M. Bemerkungen iiber das Schicksal der Tuberkulosekriippel im Kriege. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1918, 31: 1219.—Kaplan, R. H. The tuberculosis ambulatory ward with an analysis of discharges over a 6 months' period. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-15, 21: 136-9.—Kraabel, T. O. The Legion takes up the fight against tuberculosis. Mod. Hosp., 1944, 63: No. 5, 75. ------ Program for tuberculous patients among World War II veterans. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 50: 391-400. Also Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1944, 40: 167-76.—Lindahl, W. W. Pulmonary tuberculosis and other thoracic diseases among Army separatees. Northwest M., 1946, 45: 848.—Maeda, S. Hai-kekkaku, haisen-en no kanzya zyoyaku ritai-go no genkyo [Ueber den Zustand der verabschiedeten an der Lungentuberculose und Lungenspitzentzimdung erkrankten Soldaten] Gun idan zassi, 1931, 1105-27.—McBrayer, R. The tuberculous ex-service man and the Medical Reserve Corps Officer. MU. Surgeon, 1923, 53: 337H13.—Mandracchia, J. L. The tuberculous veterans. N. York M. J., 1920, 111: 1112.—Martin, A. Over- hospitaUzation in tuberculosis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 15-9.—Matz, P. B. The tuberculosis problem in the United States Veterans Bureau. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1928, 18: 776-93. Also Tubercle, Lond., 1928-29, 10: 315-30. Also U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1928, 4: 997-1010.—Miller, A. F. A study of readmission and relapse of tuberculosis patients; in 200 consecutive cases of ex-service men readmitted to the Nova Scotia Sanatorium. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1924-25, 9: 561-80. ------& Hamon, H. T. Some lessons learned from comparison of chest roentgenograms and physical findings in 12 hundred cases covering 4 years' experience with tuberculous ex-service men. Tr. Am. CUm. CUn. Ass., 1923, 39: 238-47.— Mollard, H. Etat actuel des tuberculeux survivants de la dernidre guerre. Presse mdd., 1939, 47:1574.—Montgomery, C. M. The medical profession and the tuberculous ex-service patient. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1921, 36: 2938-42.—Moore, C. L. The type of tuberculous patients entering Veterans' Bureau Hospitals to-day. U. S. Veterans' Bur. M. BuU., 1926, 2: 579-81.— TUBERCULOUS 1051 TUMOR Quinn, D. E. The tuberculous veteran. Bull. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., 1947, 33: 145.—Rothstein, E. Educational therapy in tuberculosis hospitals; the Veterans Administration program J. Rehabil., Des Moines, 1948, 14: No. 6, 12-6.—Sedofsky, N. Pulmonary tuberculosis in World War II patients; a statistical study. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 313-5.— Shamaskin, A. Solving the problems of the tuberculous war veteran. Dis. Chest, 1948, 14: 853-61.—Temple, A. D., A Dunlop, E. Tuberculosis in veterans. Treatm. Serv. BuU Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 7, 61; No. 8, 23.—Tuberculous (The) ex-service man. Brit. M. J., 1919, 2: 275.—Varrier-Jones, P. C. The tuberculosis problem as exempUfied by the tuberculous ex-soldier. Ind. M. Rec, 1920, 40: 48-51.—Veterans' (The) program. Hospitals, 1946, 20: No. 8, 67.—Wolford, R. A. The tuberculosis problem of the Veterans' Administration. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 16-21. Also Dis Chest, 1943, 9: 274-80. Also Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1944, 50: 380-90. Also Tr. Nat. Tuberc. Ass., N. Y., 1944, 40: 155-66. Also Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944-45, 21: 127-35. ------ Tuberculous veterans of World War II; an analysis. Dis. Chest, 1945, 11: 273. ------ The care of the tuberculous veteran. Ibid., 351-5. ------ The tuberculous veteran, plans for his future care. Ibid., 1947, 13: 189-201. TULAREMIA. Bieling. Tularemia; distribution, length of sickness, sero- logical diagnosis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 149-53, IUust.; Disc, 158- 62.—Bflek, F. [Author's case of laboratory infection with tularemia] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 260-5.—Blumberg, A., & Russell, R. L. Intrathoracic changes in tularemia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1934, 11: 77-83, pi.—Bogendoerfer, L. Tularemia; diagnosis, agglutination, skin reactions, epidemi- ology, and serology. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 147-9; Disc, 158-62. ----- Saleck, W., & Kairies, H. Ueber das Auftreten von Tularamieerkrankungen an der Ostfront. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 669-73.-—Bonnet. A propos d'un cas de tulardmie famiUale. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 119.—Bunker, C. W. O., & Smith, E. E. Tularemia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1928, 26: 901-11.—Burnett, T. W. Tularemia in a Rocky mountain sector of the Western front, Fort Douglas CCC dis- trict. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 193-9.—Carroll, H. H., & Gor- man, J. E. Tularemia; report of a case treated successively with streptomycin and aureomycin. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 1085-7.—Chambers, W. E. Human tularemia in- fection through bite of the domestic cat. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 206.—Cooper, H. R. Tularemia; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 102-7.—Dredge, T. E. Tularemic pneumonia; report of four cases. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 337-42.—Francis, E. Tularae- mia. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, 80: 60-6.—Gaede, D., & Kairies, A. Untersuchungen zur Epidemiologie und Diagnostik der Tulara- mie. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8:30-5.—Hegler, C. Tularamie. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 127-9.—Holler, G. Zur Symptomatologie und Diagnose der Tularamie. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 137-42.—Khatenever, L. M. Allergides- kaja dlagnostika, specifideskaja profilaktika i vakcinoterapija tuljaremii. In: Dost, sovet. med. Otec. vojny, 1943, 1: 65-83.— Landsiedl, A. Ein Beitrag zur Epidemiologie und Symptoma- tologie der Tularamie. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 644-7.— Last, J. Oculoglandular tularemia. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 429.—Lauche. Pathology, anatomy and histology of the tularemia. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 154-62.—Miller, D. H. The transmission of tularemia by the fin prick of a cat- fish. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 23-9.—Oezverim, H. [Tularemia] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: 153-8.—Pulaski, E. J., A Amspacher, W. H. Streptomycin therapy of tularemia in U. S. Army hospitals. Am. J. M. Sc, 1947, 214: 144-7 — RaSka, K. [Tularemia] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 162-6 — Redland, A. J. Tularemia; a case report. Mil. Surgeon, 1928, 53: 715-7.—Rudnev, G. P. [Prophylaxis of tularemia] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 49-52. ------ [Clinico-epidemiolog- ical peculiarities of tularemia] Ibid., 1943, No. 11, 49-56. ■----- Tularaemia. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 597-611.—Schad. Beitrag zur Epidemiologie und Serologie der Tularamie. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 620 — Shellhorn, B. L., A Beckwith, C. A case history of tularemia treated by neoarsphenamin. Mil. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 239-41.— Simpson, W. M. Tularemia (Francis's disease) U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1928, 26: 825-33, 5 pi.—Singer. Pathological anatomy of tularemia. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 223-7.—Tick-borne tularemia. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 3.—Troy, T. S., & Levin, S. L. Tularemic inguinal lymphadenitis. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-14, 20: 76.—Turgut Argun [Tularemia] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1938, 15: 245-62.—Wagner, H. Tularamie. In: Wehrmedizin (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 3: 62-96.—Wright, H. E. Tularemia. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 208-11. TUMBLING. Hill, T. C, jr, & Shaw, R. S. Proposed tumbling studies. lOp. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-695-66J, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. TUMOR. See also under names of organs as Pancreas, Tumor; Rectum, Disease and tumor, etc. Allen, A. C. Cutaneous neoplasms. 12p. 25^cm. Wash., 1942. Forms No. 4, Study Batch U. S. Army Inst. Path. Beebe, G. W. Expected incidence of certain neoplastic diseases in veterans. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1947. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-37: Tumor centers. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Age distribution of selected benign tumors. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 3, 6-8.—Bachman, K. P. Pheochromocytoma; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 1145-50, Ulust.—Barnett, G. An amazing case of tumour formation in a mule. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 24.—Benign tumors. Statist. Navy M., 1947, 3: No. 8, 5-9.—Borst. MaUgne Geschwulste bei Soldaten mit besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der WDB-Frage. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 180-2.—Brues, A. M., & Harris, P. S. Neoplasia. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 3: No. 5, 1-34.—Coker, R. E., jr. MaUgnant neoplasms of the skin. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 266-8.—Constantinescu, S. Asupra unui caz de carcinozfi osteoclastic^ generalizata. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 813-6, iUust.—Demel, A.C. I tumori negU animali. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 481.—Gerrard, E. A. High blood sedimentation rate in a case of hypernephroma of the kidney. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 179.— Guyton, J. S. Tumors. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1948, 2: 895-908.— Hahn, P. F. Treatment of neoplasms by direct infiltration with radioactive colloids. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 418.—Hansemann, D. Beeinflusst der Krieg die Entstehung oder das Wachtstum von Geschwulsten? Zschr. Krebsforsch., 1915-16, 15: 492-516.—Jame, J., Combalat, E., & Passa. Un cas de sarcolde hypodermique de Darier-Roussy. BuU. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1933, 27: 175-8.—Kanazawa, S. Aku- sei syuyo oyobi rinpa-sen kekkaku no roentgen-sen sinbu tiryo seiseki ni tuite [Results with X-ray deep treatment of malignant tumors and tuberculous lymphadenoma] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1928-29, 17: 438-58.— Martinez Pazos, A., & Solans, L. Un caso de enfermedad de Kahler. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 217-23.—Muelling, R. J., jr. Malignant melanoma; a comparative study of the incidence in the Negro race. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 359-64.—Muzaffer Sander [Symptomatology and roentgen diagnosis of tumors in the region of the sella turcica] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: 42-5.—Necib Zobu [Case of malignant tumor in a horse] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 327-9.—Necip Riza. Bir katirda addnokarsinom vak'asi [Un cas de addnocarcinome chez un mulet] Ibid., 1929, 7: 65-9.—Novakovid, A. Jedan sludaj melanosarkoma sudovnjace. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 164.—Orr, H. A note on cancer of the skin. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 6, 39.—Rasim Adasal [Supra- sellar tumor (Rathke's pouch)] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 1-4.—Russell, H. K., & Jacobson, B. M. Thrombopenic purpura secondary to multiple myeloma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 967-70.—Schrek, R., & Allaben, G. R. Statistical analysis of 2,407 admissions to the Tumor Clinic of Veterans Hospital, Hines, IUinois, during 1943. Cancer Res., 1945, 5: 539-46.—Sonoda, T. Syuyo no isyu-zoku isyoku zikken [Experiment iiber die Heterotransplantation einer Geschwulst] Gun idan zassi, 1932, 1321-34, 2pl.—Soukup, F. K. Tumors and associated problems. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1935, 33: 494-510.—Tasiro, T. Kokusyoku hyohisyu no iti rei [A case of melano-epithelioma] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1049-57, 2pl.— Warren, L. H. MaUgnant tumors of the skin. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91:393-400. TUNGA penetrans. Bruce, C. O., & Knigin, T. D., & Yolles, S. F. A discussion of the chigoe, Tunga penetrans, based on experiences in British Guiana. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 446-52. TUNING fork. Goalwin, H. A. The use of tuning forks for audiometry. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 266-71.— Sonnen- schein, R., A Reasoner, M. A. The use of standardized-tuning forks and hearing tests in the military service. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 44: 169-86. TUNIS. See also Dysentery, Diagnosis; World War II. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 98: Medical and sanitary data on Tunisia. 24p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Belot. Les hopitaux et l'assistance mddicale en Tunisie. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 281-301. TURKESTAN WAR 1052 TYPHOID BACILLUS TURKESTAN War (1853-75) See under Wars and campaigns. TURKEY. For references to this country see in Military Section the following headings: Hospital report; Medical organization; Medical service; Mor- bidity; Sanitation, Tuberculosis geography; Ve- nereal disease; Wars and campaigns (various subheadings) World War I; World War II. TURPENTINE. Mazzetti, L. Su di alcuni casi di dermatite da trementina. Gior. med. mil., 1932, 80: 749-57.—Yates, M. T., & Levinson, S. Determination of turpentine in air. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1138-42. TYPHOID bacillus. See also Salmonella. Altabelli, A. Bacterium coli e baciUo del tifo. Gior. med. mil., 1908, 56: 36-40.—Braun, A. La recherche du bacille d'Eberth, son importance au point de vue de la prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1906, 47: 377-97.— Cilli, V. Osservazioni suUa fermentazione simbiotica di alcuni germi del gruppo tifo-paratifo-coli. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 639-68.—Endo, K. Sisan-sei typhus-kin (acidophile Typhus- baciUen) ni tuite, koto-ni sono Orientierungs-Agglutination narabi-ni katai gisyusei no hontai ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental study on the acidophil typhoid bacillus, especially the nature of its group agglutination and its difficult agglutinabiUty] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 877; 1030, illust. ---- Cultivation. See also Typhoid fever, Diagnosis. Benians, T. H. C. The preservation of typhoid and para- typhoid bacilli in stools by emulsifying in glycerine. Lancet, Lond., 1918, 1: 255.—Bergman, R. [Diagnosis by blood cul- ture in typhoid and paratyphoid] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1933, 58: 107-23.—Braun, A. Mdthode d'envoi et d'examen des selles au point de vue de la recherche du bacille d'Eberth. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1908, 52: 193-206.—Fawcus, H. B. The isolation of Bacillus typhosus from excreta. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 147-54.—Galaj. K voprosu o nakhozdenii bacilly Eberta po sposobu Piorkovskago. Voen. med. J. 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Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 962-70.—Ikegami, Y. Typhus-kin kogen no sinsyutusei ni tuite [Das losliche somatische Antigen der Typhusbazillen] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 159-71. —■—■— Tyo-typhus-kin kogen ni kan-suru kenkyu [A study concerning the antigen character of the typhoid baciUus] Ibid., 529-52.—Karaffa-Korbutt, K. V. K voprosu ob immuni- zirovanii loSadej sensibilizirovannymi fivymi kulturami b. typhi abdominalis. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 239: Med. spec, pt, 617-23.—Wakeman, F. B. A specific somatic polysaccharide as the essential immunizing antigen of the typhoid bacillus. Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 318; 452. ---- Resistance. Gersh, L, & Hollaender, A. Structural changes in Eberthella typhosa after irradiation with ultraviolet light as viewed with the electron microscope. 7p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-187, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Harrison, W. S., & Harrison, L. W. On the effect of drying and of exposure to the sun of the typhoid bacillus under Indian conditions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 2: 721-3.—Ikegami, Y., & Akaki, T. Rikagaku-teki syoti ni yoru typhus-kin benmo no taido [Behaviour of the flagella of the typhoid bacil- lus due to physico-chemical treatment] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1934, 23: 588; 1939, 28: 227.—McNaught, J. G. On the action of cold or lukewarm tea on BaciUus typhosus. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1906, 7: 372.—Structural changes in Eberthella typhosa after irradiation with ultraviolet Ught as viewed with the elec- tron microscope. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 8, 7-10.—Tikano, T. Tanzyu no typhus-kin zokinryoku ni kan- suru ni-san no tiken narabi ni yo ga koan sitaru ampule-ire tanzyu-bouillon baiti ni tukite [A few opinions on the power of increase of the typhoid bacteria in bile, and a culture medium consisting of bile-bouillon in an ampule, a medium designed by the author] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 789-810. ---- Serology. Hulusi Oezverim. TUo basilleri serologisi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: No. 15, 8-18, illust.—Mattei, A. Studi sulla fase R dei batteri del gruppo tifo-paratifi; ricerche im- munologiche. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 1, 19-51.— Montel, E. L. Sur la variabilitd microbienne; ddductions biologiques en ce qui concerne surtout le domaine de la fidvre typhoide. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: 473-91.— Reitano, U. Ricerche sui differenti tipi di baciUi tifici di pro- venienza italiana per mezzo deUa fermentazione di alcuni zuccheri. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 661-8.—Smallman, A. B. Note upon the possible inter-relationship between typhoid and para-typhoid bacilli. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 5: 137-9.— Smith, F. The sedimenting effects of the sera of cows on some bacilli of the typhoid group. Ibid., 1909, 13: 265-70 — Whitehead, N. T. Notes on the rough and smooth forms of Bacillus typhosus. Ibid., 1927, 49: 241-7.—Wilson, J. F. The bacteriophage typing of European and North African strains of Bact. typhosum. Ibid., 1947, 89: 186. ---- Vaccine. See Typhoid vaccine. ---- Vectors. Aldridge, A. R. The spread of the infection of enteric fever by flies. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 3: 649-51. ■----- House-flies as carriers of enteric fever infection. Ibid., 1907, 9: 558-71— Austen, E. E. The house-fly and certain alUed species as disseminators of enteric fever among troops in the field. Ibid., 1904, 2: 651-68, 2 pi.—Doubre. Les mouches considdi des comme causes de dissdmination de la fidvre typhoide parmi les troupes campdes. Caducde, Par., 1905, 5: 211-3.— Faichnie, N. Fly-borne enteric fever, the source of infection. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 580-4. ------ Bacillus typhosus in flies. Ibid., 672-5.—Masucci, A. Le ostriche veicolo deU'infezione tifoide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1901, 7: 377-93.—Odium, W. H. Are flies the cause of enteric fever? J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 528-30. ---- Vi antigen. Bensted, H. J. Typhoid fever; an examination of the viru- lence of strains of Bacterium typhosum derived from blood TYPHOID BACILLUS 1053 TYPHOID FEVER cultures of one hundred consecutive cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 68: 1-14. ------ Bacterium typhosum; the development of Vi-antigen and Vi-antibody. Ibid., 1940, 74: 19-35.—Calabrd, S. E. Ricerche sperimentali e considerazioni suU'antigene tifico Vi di Felix. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 963- 74.—De Alessi, E. Saggi di virulenza di alcuni ceppi di tifo. Ibid., 1939, 87: 630-7.—Morgan, J. C, & Harvey, D. An experimental research on the viability of the Bacillus typhosus as excreted under natural conditions by the chronic carrier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 587-98.—Morzycki, J. Varia- tions in the antigen Vi content of typhoid baciUi and in their sensitivity to specific bacteriophages in the course of an epi- demie. BuU. Inst. Marine Trop. M., Gdansk, 1948, 1: 23-8.— Petrini, M. Untersuchungen iiber eine neue einfache Methode zum Nachweis der Vi- Antikorper im Serum von Typhuskran- ken. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 124 (Abstr.) TYPHOID carrier. See also Typhoid fever, Epidemiology. Butler, C. S. Report on a typhoid carrier. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1910, 4: 43.—Casielli, G. D. Fenomeni dissociativi del bacUlo del tUo nei portatori. Gior. med. mil., 1933, 81: 248- 60.—Chronic typhoid carriers in the Army. Brit. M. J., 1909, 2: 100.-—Chuprin, I. S. [Carriers of bacilli and their significance in the origin of typhoid fever epidemics among troops] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Aled. spec pt, 110-31.—Cochrane, E. W. W. Protracted infection in enteric fever, with notes on a series of cases apparently caused by a carrier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 155-62.—Cummins, S. L. The causation and prevention of enteric fever in miUtary service; with special reference to the importance of carriers. Ibid., 1913, 20: 635; 21: 39.—Grattan, H. W., & Harvey, D. A small epidemic of typhoid fever caused by an acute carrier. Ibid., 1911, 17: 131-5.—Job, E., & Grysez. Les porteurs chroniques de baciUes typhoidiques. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1908, 51: 1-23.— Laniewski, M. [Case of typhoid baciUi carrier] Lek. wojsk., 1939, 33: 484—7.—Lemoine, G. H. Les porteurs de germes et la prophylaxie de la fievre typhoide dans l'armde. Presse mdd., 1910, 18: 113-5.—Sacquepee, E. Los portadores cronicos de los bacilos tificos y paratificos. Bol. san. mil., B. Air., 1910, 9: 122-38.—Shallenberger, P. L., & Eselius, E. R. An unusual typhoid carrier. Bull. U. S. Army AI. Dep., 1946, 5: 724 — Siler, J. F. Typhoid fever in the Army, with especial reference to chronic carriers. Postgraduate, N. Y., 1909, 24: 812 — Typhoid carrier. Bull. Army AI. Dep., Lond., 1942, No. 18, 7. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 39. ---- Examination. Enteric fevers, dysentery, and the routine examination of menials for the carrier condition. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1931, 56: 434; 57: 38.—Hiine. Untersuchungen von Rekruten des II. Armeekorps auf TyphusbazUlentrager. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1912, 41: 321-1.—Stepanov, J. I., & Lapin, A. P. Neko: torye uproscenija v dele izsledovanija nositelej brjusnotifoznoj palodki. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1912, 235: Med. spec, pt, 119-25.—Stokes, A., & Clarke, C. A short account of the search for typhoid carriers among eight hundred convalescents. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 26: 461-70. ---- Treatment. Bohdanowiczowna, Z. [Role of typhoid baciUi carriers and means of prevention] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 512-25.—Cle- ments, R. W., & Dawson, A. Report on the treatment of a chronic typhoid carrier by a specific vaccine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 16: 420-4.—Cummins, S. L., Fawcus, H. B., & Kennedy, J. C. Treatment of typhoid carriers. Ibid., 1910, 14: 351-84, 2 ch.—Kirita, S. Dobutu-tai-nai m typhus-kin ni tai-suru yakubutu syodoku ni tuite [Ueber die innere Chemika- Uendesinfection des TyphusbaciUen tragenden Tierkorpers] Gun idan zassi, 1913, 10-37.—Lannois, E. Los portadores de bacUos de Eberth; profilaxia de la fiebre tifoidea en el ejdrcito. Bol. san. mU,, B. Air., 1910, 9: 12-7.—Rogosin, 1.1., & Kosso- vaja, E. 1. [UtUization of microbic antagonism for destruction of pathogenic factors during evacuation of baciUus carriers] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1933, 4: 236-42. TYPHOID fever. See also Diarrhea; Morbidity; Salmonella; Salmonellasis; Spleen, Rupture. Gleitsmann, H. Der Darmtyphus. p. 305- 58. 4? Berl., 1935. In: Kriegssan. Ber. Deut. Marine, Berl., 1935, 3: Caldwell, R. On enteric fever during active service. Brit. M. J., 1907 2: 513-6.—Cookson, H. Infective diseases of war; typhoid fever. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 78-82.— Habs, H. Infektionskrankheiten; die wichtigsten Infektions- krankheiten; ihre Verhutung und Bekampfung; Typhus ab- dominalis. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944 2.7- 35.—Hurst, A. Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers. In nisiMeu. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 179-200. Also 3. ed., Lond., 1943, 255-76.—Kelsch. La fievre typhoide. Caducde, Far., 1908, 8: 131-3.—Typhoid fever. Res. Program U. is. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, 108-11.— Typhoid and paratyphoid fever. Rev. War Surg. & M., 1919, 2: No. 5, 46-53.—Westphal. Typhus abdominaUs. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 48. ------ Experience with typhoid and paratyphoid. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 183; Disc, 190. ---- Associated diseases. Basseres. Un cas d'association de fidvre typhoide et de fievre de Malte. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1910, 4: 441-6.— Johnston, H. H. Case of enteric fever complicated with diphtheria: death. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 5: 400-2.— Kime, E. N. A case of typhoid fever complicated by secondary lues. Indianapolis M. J., 1917, 20: 571.—Levy, A. Fidvre typhoide et rougeole. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1906, 48: 259- 65.—Masucci, A. Un caso di noma consecutivo a febbre tifoide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1903, 9: 60-3.—Monteiro, O. Apendi- cite aguda comum e infeccao tifo-paratifica simultaneas. An. Hosp. centr. exerc, Rio, 1939, 4: 49-54.—Rho, F. L'infezione mista tifica e malarica; rivista generale e casuistica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1901, 7: pt 2, 701-31, 2 ch. Bacillemia. Karwacki, L. [Septicemia due to Eberth's baciUus] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 49-60.—Zabicki, S. [Four cases of bacteremia in typhoid fever] Ibid., 1938, 31: 195-203. ---- Cases. Barrett, R. H. Some cases of enteric fever. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 40-5.—Bruce, D. Description of cases of enteric fever examined. Rep. Com. Dysentery (Gr. Britain, Seer. War) Lond., 1903, 30-10, 3 pi.—Lema Maciel, M. [Dos casos de fiebre tifoidea] An. san. mU., B. Air., 1900, 2: 609- 14.—Montel, E. L. Diagnostic rdtrospectif de deux cas pro- bable de typhus enddmique bdnin, observds chez les soldats. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 347-50.—Theodos, P. A. Typhoid fever; report of a case. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 83-5. ---- Clinical aspect. Basseres & Coste. Quelques particularitds cliniques de la fievre typhoide; la ldsion de Dugnet, la rdaction spldnique, la defaiUance cardiaque, le traitement. Arch, mdd., pharm. mil., 1913, 61: 67-99.—Battistoni, L. Su alcuni casi di febbre inter- pretati come infezione tifoidea abortiva. Gior. med. mU., 1937, 85: 953-66.—Blanc. Un cas de typhoide a ddbut pul- monaire cliniquement tuberculeux. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1912, 6: 380-3.—Crespin. La forme hepatique de la fidvre typhoide. Caducde, Par., 1910, 10: 201-3.—Daireaux, P. Etude sur la forme mdningitique de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1904, 44: 149-62.—Dettling. Manifestations hdmorragiques dans la fidvre typhoide. Ibid., 1901, 38: 408- 28.—Forman, M. H., & Selby, R. An obscure case of ambula- tory typhoid. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 77-9.—Le Goic. Deux cas de fidvre typhoide a locaUsations anormales (coloty- phus) Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1903, 41: 152-7.—Mulvany, D. P. F. Unusual haemorrhagic sequelae in a case of suspected enteric fever group. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 265.— Paolilli, S., & Lecchini, L. Osservazioni cliniche su 360 casi di febbre tifoide. Gior. med. rml., 1933, 81: 832; 1036.—Popescu, C, A Zilisteanu, C. [Case of grave typhoid fever of atactic- adynamic form] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1933, 32: 145-7.— Redondo-Flores, A. Fiebre tifoidea grave de catorce sep- tendrios. Med. mU. espan., 1901-02, 8: 289; 305. ------ Fiebre tifoidea grave. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1902, 16: 229-; 32.—Suganuma, T., & Simozyo, S. Dengeki-sei typhus ni tuite; hu, sono ni rei [Typhoid foudroyant; supplement, two cases] Gun igakkai zassi, 1902, 687-92. ---- Complications. Bonnette, P. Un cas d'angine ulcdro-membraneuse initiate d'une fievre typhoide grave, morteUe. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU. 1907, 50: 121-6.—Boyce, W. W., & Wells, A. G. A case of enteric fever with complications; operation; recovery. J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1910, 15: 480-83.—Cambau. Des complica- tions oculaires des affections typhoides. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1931, 15: 388-94.—Carp, 1. Consideratiuni asupra unui caz de embolie pulmonar& precoce survenita in cursul unel flebite tifice. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1901-02, 5: 116; 141.—Cazalas, X. M. M. Un cas de ndphrite azotdmique dans la fidvre ty- phoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1933, 99: 741-50.—Chevillet, P. Contribution a l'etude de l'amndsie post-typbique. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. tr., 1936, 30: 204-7.—Dettling & Remlinger. Fidvre typhoide compUqude de pneumothorax. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1900, 35: 218-24.—Donaldson, J. Severe com- plications arising during a case of enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 11: 518.—Gravirovsky, N. P. Slucaj zavorota sigmovidnoj kiski pri brjusnom tife. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1911, 230: Med. spec, pt, 635-14.—Hayes, E. C. A case of enteric fever complicated with an empyema, the exciting organism being one of the BacUlus coU or typhoid intermediate group. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 431.—Huey, 1. M. Thrombosis of the inferior vena cava foUowing enteric lever; recovery, with estabUshment of the coUateral circulation. Ibid., 1904, 2: 593-5.—McLeod, K. Right-empyema, simulat- ing hepatic abscess, foUowing enteric fever with history of dysentery and ague; exploration and incision; disorganisation of right lung; exhaustion; death. Army M. Dep. Rep., Lond., TYPHOID FEVER 1054 TYPHOID FEVER (1899) 1901, 41: 388.—McMaster, P. E. Typhoid spine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 957-63, 3 pi.—Opizzi, J. Pan- creatitis hemorragica aguda en la tifoidea. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 484; 579.— Puckovsky, A. M. Zabolevanija organa slukha pri brjusbom tife. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 221: Med. spec, pt 38; 217.—Querangal des Essarts & Buffet. Sur un cas de polyndvrite typhoidique a forme para- pldgique. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 444-55.— Quiroz, J. D., & Gonzalez Jovellanos, E. A prop6sito de un caso de epipliotis tifica aguda simulando una apendicitis aguda subhepatica. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1942, No. 135, 145-52.— Rapoport, P. L. [Typhoid cholecystitis] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 211-30.—Risk, E. J. E. Post-enteric throm- bosis and its treatment by citric acid to dissolve the clot. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 634-6.— Schuster & Kern. Ein FaU von peripherischer Gangran nach Ileotyphus. Deut. nul. arztl. Zschr., 1903, 32: 39-16.—Tacchetti, G. Contrattura deUo psoas-iliaco da adenite e periadenite retroperitoneale deUa fossa iUaca sinistra in un caso di tifo addominale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1902, 8: pt 2, 553-6.—Tasiro, R., & Dosyo, H. Tyo-typhus-sei sekituien no iti rei koto-ni sono roentgen-zo no keika ni tuite [A case of spondyUtis typhosa, especially its progress observed roentgenologicaUy] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1933, 22: 19-22.—Tyznenko, A. M. K kazuistike osloznenij brjusnogo tifa. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1903, 3: Med. spec. pt, 461-5.—Vagedes. Typhoser periostitischer Abscess, aus- schUessUch durch TyphusbaziUen verursacht. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1903, 32: 243-6.—Victorio, A. T. Toxifrenias de origen eberthiano. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1910, 4: 100-6.— West, 3. W., & Dudding, T. S. A case of enteric fever with spontaneous rupture of the spleen. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 183-5.—Wright, J. A rare compUcation of typhoid fever; pyonephrosis. Ibid., 1935, 64: 266.—Yasuyama, K., & Sudd, S. Tyo-typhus kaihuku-ki ni oite hinpatu-seru i-kakutyo no iti rei [A case of the acute dilation of the stomach that occurs frequently during convalescence from typhoid fever] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1936, 25: 281-3, pi.—Zenovid-Kascenko, B. A, Sludaj pervidnago gnojnago nefrita, obuslovlennago palodkoj Gaffky-Ebert'a. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 223: Med. spec, pt, 428-42. ---- Complications: Perforation and perito- nitis. Baudet. Perforation intestinale chez un typhoidique [Intestinal perforation in typhoid fever; operation; fatal case] BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1928, 22: 29-33.—Bolot & Luigi. Deux cas de perforation typhique du grdle en pdritoine libre suivis de gudrison. Ibid., 1949, 43: 71-3.—Carp, I. Un cas de febra tifoida compUcat de peritonita prin perforatie. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1897-98, 1: 298-300.—Cochois. Perforation intestinale survenue au cours d'une fidvre typhoide; laparotomie; gudrison. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1909, 53: 411.—Dubujadoux. Perfora- tion intestinale au 9« jour d'une typhoide; dilation aigue post- opdratoire de l'estomac et de l'intestin; phdnomdnes prolongds d'obstruction et de circulus viciosus. Ibid., 1908, 51: 324- 45.—Ducourthial. Fidvre typhoide; fidvre typhoide compU- qude de perforation intestinale, laparotomie; suture en bourse de la perforation et enfouissement. BuU. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 384.—Gagliardone, C, & Roviras, S. Perforaci6n intestinal posttffica; cura operatoria. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1939-40, 13: 1119-21.—Gunter, F. E., & Sheehan, G. F. A case of acute general peritonitis foUowing enteric fever; opera- tion ; recovery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 65-7.-—Heuston, F. Intestinal perforation in typhoid fever on active service. Ibid., 1904, 2: 726.—Meadows, S. M. W. Case of peritonitis without perforation in enteric fever; operation; recovery. Ibid., 1908, 11: 170.—Migaj, F. I. K kazuistike operativnago vmesatelstva pri tUoznom probodnom peritonite. Tr. Hosp. khir. klin. Fedorova, Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1910, 4: 103- 18.—Monart, A. H., & Lafibrgue, B. J. M. Peritonite par perforation, a dvolution paradoxale au cours d'une fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1906, 46: 129-38.— Montel, E. L., & Assali, J. Perforation intestinale typhique; opdration; gudrison. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1933, 27: 227- 32.—Perkins, H. N. A case of seU-healing typhoid perforation of the ileum. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 202-4.—Perri- gnon de Troyes, C. F. F. C, & d'Audibert-Caille du Bourguet, M. C. L. M. Les perforations de l'intestin grele dans les affections du groupe typho-paratyphique; a propos de quatre observations. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 13-38.— Ruotte. Perforations intestinales au cours de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. nul., 1909, 53: 404-11.—Saint-Vincent de Parois, T. Note sur un cas de perforation intestinale d'origine typhoidique; laparotomie; gudrison. Ibid., 1908, 52: 51-62.— Semenov, A. N. Sludaj gnojnago peritonita posle tromboza levoj naruznoj podvzdosnoj veny pri brjusnom tife. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 228: Med. spec, pt, 82-6.—Tyo-typhus kaiyo senko-sei hukumakuen no boken iti rei [An autopsy case of perforative peritonitis from ulcers of typhoid fever] Gun igakkai zassi, 1904, 281-6.—West, J. W. Ambulatory enteric with perforation; operation and recovery. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 3: 655-8.—Zaffiro, E. Peritonite da perforazione deU'Ueo da tifo. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 402-7. ---- Contagiousness. Antoniu, I. H. Asupra contaguinel directe a febrel tifoide. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1897-98, 1: 212-6.—Bonnette. Pro- phylaxie de la dothidnentdrie dans l'armde; dangers des urines typhoidlques; bidons ddmontables. Caducde, Par., 1907, 7: 148. ------ Prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans l'armee par les bidons ddmontables. Presse mdd., 1907, 15: 115.— Burke, B. B. The importance of latrine infection in the spread of enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 46-50.— Butler, C. S. Danger from typhoid urine in military camps. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1905, 18: 45-8.—Fossa Lambert, S. Del peligro de las orinas de los tlfoideos en los campamentos militares. Med. mil. espafi., 1905-06, 19: 185; 201.—Gwyn, N. B. Note on the disinfection of infected typhoid urines. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Stud, in Typhoid fever, 1901, No. 3, 389-95.—Knox, E. B. On the spread of enteric fever by urine and its prophylaxis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 3: 1-16.— La Garde, L. A. Comments on epidemic typhoid with especial reference to contact infection. Mil. Surgeon, 1908, 22: 373.— Mason, C. F. Contagion as a factor in the spread of typhoid fever in the military service. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1592.— Muirhead, W. A. Latrine infection; suggested remedies. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 17: 173-6.—Quill, R. H. The spread of enteric by latrine infection. Ibid., 1905, 4: 809.—Rainsford, W. J. Dissemination of enteric fever by means of the urine. Ibid., 1907, 9: 186-9.—Simon A Dennemark. Die Ausschei- dung von TyphusbaziUen in der Rekonvaleszenz. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1907, 36: 86-100.—Wardrop, D. A case of per- sonal infection in enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 537.—Zorileanu. Cate-va cuvinte asupra caracterului contaglos al febrel tifoide. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1897-98, 1: 42-8. ---- Control. See also other subheadings (Immunization; Prevention) Canney, L. Typhoid, the destroyer of armies, and its abolition. 31p. 12? Lond., 1901. Prussia. Kriegsministerium. Medizinal- Abtheilung. Entstehung, Verhutung und Be- kampfung des Typhus bei den im Felde stehenden Armeen. 112p. 25cm. Berl., 1900. Forms H.17, Veroff. Mil. San., 1900. Brunzlow. Neue Massnahmen zur Bekampfung des Typhus in ihrer Bedeutung fiir die Krankenpflege im Frieden und im Kriege. Zschr. Krankenpfl., 1903, 25: 146-9.—Canney, L. Ty- phoid, the destroyer of armies, and its abolition. J. R. Unit. Serv. Inst., 1901, 45: 1452-79.—Gordon, J. E. Typhoid and paratyphoid fevers, control of intestinal infections. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: pt 3, Sect. 2, No. 3, 1-11, 6 tab., ch.—-Richard. La lutte contre la fidvre typhoide dans l'armde et hors l'armde. Actas Congr. internac. hig., (1898) 1900, 9. Congr., 8: 108-12.—Typhoid, the destroyer of armies, and its abolition. Lancet, Lond., 1901, 2: 1360-3. ---- Diagnosis. Carp, I. Despre, valoarea diagnosticum! in febrS, ttfoid&. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1898-99, 2: 306-12.—Gaglazov, B. P. [Early diagnosis of typhoid fever] Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 38-44.—Garcia Rodriguez, V. Sobre el diagndstico de los sfndromes tifoides. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 23, 7-15.—Gonzalez Deleito, F. La fiebre tifoidea y las infecciones afines con ella. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1907, 1: 5-9.—Harrison, L. W. A rapid and practical method of diagnosing typhoid fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 126-30. ------ Is simple continued fever enteric fever? Ibid., 1907, 9: 580.—Iizima, S. Tyo-typhus ni okeru hisyu no iinsyo-teki kati [Ueber den klinischen Wert der Milzanschwel- lung bei Typhus abdominalis] Gun idan zassi, 1911, 289-304.— Krick, J. Truppenarzt und Typhusdiagnose; nichtkUnische Studie. Deut. MUitararzt, 1943, 8: 613-6.—Marx, E. Die fiir das Feldlaboratorium zu wahlenden Verfahren des Typhus- nachweises. Leuthold Gedanksschr., Berl., 1906, 1: 111-29.— Miilhens. Zur Typhusdiagnose im Felde. Med. Klin., Berl., 1915, 11: 302. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 435; 1070.—Rhein, M. Zur Typhusdiagnose im Felde. Ibid., 765.—Rucker, W. C. The differential diagnosis of typhoid fever in its earliest stages. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1904, 15: 169-96.—Shapiro, S. E. Osibki diagnostiki brjusnogo tifa na etapakh evakuacii vojskovogo i armejskogo rajonov. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 26-9.—Smith, F. The differen- tial diagnosis of typhoid fever in its earliest stages. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1904, 14: 69; 166. ---- Diagnosis, bacteriological. See also Typhoid bacillus, Cultivation. Berman, W., Egorow, L. [et al.] [Early bacteriologic diag- nosis of abdominal typhoid] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 296-v.—Duran de Cottes, J. Un mdtodo de diagn6stico del bacilus Eberth. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1904, 18: 289-94.— Hepple, R. A., & Holmes, F. Isolation of Bacterium typhosum from pleural effusion and sputum in a case of typhoid fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1936, 67: 55-7.—Kisigami, S. Koko-eki baiyo yori kin wo kensyutu-sitaru tyo-typhus no iti rei ni tuite [A case of typhoid fever in which the typhoid baciUus was iso- lated from the saUva] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 869- 74.—Kiibler. Zur Diagnose des Unterleibstyphus durch bakteriologische Urinuntersuchung. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1900, 29: 261-5.—Mazzetti, L. Valore deUe ricerche chimiche, TYPHOID FEVER 1055 TYPHOID FEVER batteriologiche ed ematiche nella diagnosi della febbre tifoidea Gior. med. mU., 1908, 56: 881-96. ---- Diagnosis: Serodiagnosis. Buldygin, S. [Simplified agglutination reaction in typhoid fever and its diagnostic significance, especially for the field surgeon] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 9, 24-6.—Butler, C. S. Are dead typhoid cultures of value tor use on board ship in Widal's reaction? U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1910, 4: 222-4.— Chambers, W. E. The Widal reaction; findings of clinical interest. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 387-9.— Chausov, L. I. K voprosu o reakcii Widal'a. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1905, 1: Med. spec pt, 715-31.—Dessy, G. L'agglu- tinazione serica quaUtativa nelle infezioni tifoidee; sua impor- tanza diagnostica e prognostica. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 864-9.—G., L. Le nuove conoscenze suUa costituzione antigene del B. typhi in rapporto alia sierodiagnosi della febbre tifoide ed aU'immunologia deU'infezione tifoide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 2, 241-7.—Hiinermann. Ueber den Werth der Widalschen Serumreaktion bei Typhus nach den Erfah- rungen an 357 Krankheitsfallen. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1901, 30: 487-501.—Koike, T. Tyo-typhus kessei-sindan ron [A discussion of the serodiagnosis of typhoid fever] Gun igakkai zassi, 1899, 433; passim.—Little, C. J. H. The Widal reaction in mUitary laboratories; a suggestion. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1927, 49: 321-5.—Makarov, G. A. Vidoizmenenie serodiag- nostiki brjusnogo tifa. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1904, 9: 43-5.—Martineck. Das Fickersche Typhusdiagnosticum und die technische Ausfiihrung der Gruber-Widalschen Reak- tion in der Praxis. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1904, 33: 511-21.— Martin Salazar, & Duran de Cothes, J. Un nuevo mdtodo de suero-diagn6stico macrosc6pico de la fiebre tifoidea. Rev. san. mu., Madr., 1904, 18: 221-39.—Mirra, G. L'antigene secco per la siero diagnosi di Widal a bordo deUe navi ed in colonia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 28-30. Also Deut. MiUtar- arzt, 1940, 5: 567 (Abstr.)—Pegado Junior, D. Soro-diagn6s- tico das infeccoes do grupo tffico em individuos vacinados. Rev. med. nul., Rio, 1942, 31: 429-34.—Strelkov, A. G. Sposob proizvodstva koUdestvennoj Widal'jevskoj proby. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1905, 2: 271-3.—Whitehead, N. T. The signifi- cance of smaU-flaking agglutinins in the diagnosis of enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1929, 52: 401-3.—Wigmore, J. B. A., & Croker, W. P. A case of typhoid fever with per- sistent negative Widal reaction. Ibid., 1930, 55: 445-8. ---- Diagnosis: Tests. Antonelli, F. La diazoreazione neUa diagnosi e neUa prognosi della febbre tifoide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1901, 7: 394— 407.—Elliot, J. Laboratory diagnosis of enteric fever with special reference to the inoculated. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1937, 23: 314-8.—Large, D. T. M. Enteric skin reaction. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 196-201.—Pokrovsky, G. N. K voprosu o diazoreakcu pri brjusnom tife. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1903, 81: pt 3, 246-54.—Rodriguez Gonzalez, O. La reacci6n de Welchy Stuart en el diagn6stico de la fiebre tifoidea. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1938, 2: 262-4.— Rouget, J. Sdro-pronostic de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1900, 35: 191-203. ---- Epidemiology. Meinicke & Schumacher. Zur Kenntnis der Typhuskontaktepidemien. p. 250-324. 23cm. Jena, 1909. KUn. Jahrb., 1909, 21: Arkhipov, A. K voprosu o vUjanii podvy na zabolevaemost brjusnym tifom. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1902, 80: Med. spec, pt, 1239^5.—Canney, H. E. L. The theory of airborne typhoid in armies. Brit. M. J., 1901, 2: 463-8.—Childs, C. Enteric fever amongst armies in the field, from the civUian s point of view. J. San. Inst., Lond., 1902-03, 23: 377-88; Disc, 402-7.—Davies, A. M. The direct transmission of enteric fever, and its prevention by the stamping out method. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 587; 693.—Discussion (A) on enteric fever in its pubUc health aspects. Brit. M. J., 1901, 2: 389- 400.—Epidemic (An) of typhoid. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 5, 35-40.—Faichnie, N. Enteric fever; a water- borne disease. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 6: 548-60; Disc, 1907, 8: 272-5.—Firth, R. H. Enteric fever: a water-borne disease. Ibid., 1906, 7: 89-91.—Haines, H. A. Enteric fever: the water-borne theory. Ibid., 1907, 8: 18-21.— Hudleston, W. E. Notes on an epidemic of enteric fever. Ibid., 1908, 10: 62-7.—Lafforgue. Fidvre typhoide et bains de rividre. Caducde, Par., 1908, 8: 216.—Loza, J. C. Epidemiologia y profilaxis especial de la fiebre tifoidea. Rev. san. nul. argent., 1949, 48: 111-5.—Morales Tijerina, M. R. Epidemiologia y profilaxis de las infecciones tificoparatfficas. San. mil., Mix., 1948, 1: 122-8.—Murzin, M. I. K voprosu o roU zemijanykh rabot v epidemiologii brjusnogo tifa. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1905, 2: Med. spec, pt, 219-31.—Pacevic, G. Sludaj zarazenija brjusnym tifom posredstvom moloka, vypitago iz kruzki ot tUoznago bolnogo. Ibid., 1891, 170: Unoff. pt, 3. sect., 166-8.— Pungier. Les moules et la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. nav.. Par., 1904, 82: 463-7.—Quill, R. H. Enteric fever: is it invariably a waterborne disease? J. R. Army M. Corps, 190b, 7: 232-5.—Rampau, W., Gross, G., & Schmidt, H. Report ot a water-borne typhoid epidemic. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 4, 32-6.—Razi H. Maner [Bac- teriological investigation of fat in the Army and the importance of fat in transmission of typhoid fever] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1937, 66: No. 19, 35-7.—Tooth, H. H. Some reflections on enteric-fever infection in camps. Practitioner, Lond., 1904, 72: 47-54.—Tranchant, L. Fidvre typhoide et bains de rividre. Caducde, Par., 1909, 9: 81. ---- Etiology [historical] Deutsch, A. Die neueren Erfahrungen iiber die Entstehung von Abdominaltyphus in der Armee und in der Zivilbevolkerung sowohl infolge von Verunreinigung von Trinkwasser, als infolge von Ansteckung vom sanitatspolizeilichen Stand- punkte aus. p.439-92. 23^cm. Brnschw., 1904. Deut. Vjschr. off. Gesundhpfl., 1904, 36: Charpentier. Contribution k l'dtude de Taction de l'en- combrement et du surmenage sur la gendse de la fidvre typhoide. Caducde, Par., 1901, 1: 17.—Chupin. Etiologie de la fidvre typhoide. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 265-71.—Collignon, R. Sur I'dtiologie de la fidvre typhoide. Ibid., 145; 166.— Delmas. Considdrations sur I'dtiologie et la prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans les expdditions militaires. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. (1900) 1901, 13. Congr., Sect. mdd. chir. mil., 236-47.—Discussion sur I'dtiologie de la fidvre typhoide. BuU. Soc mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3:205; passim.— Dupard. Etiologie de la fidvre typhoide. Ibid., 471-80.—Etiology (The) and Erophylaxis of enteric fever in armies on field service. Lancet, -ond., 1902, 2: 890.—Ettinger, I. Asupra unui caz de febra tifoida emoragica cu stafilococie si colibacilosS.. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1902-03, 6: 143-55.—Firth, R. H. Note on an unusual cause of enteric fever infection. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 55-7.—Granjux. Du role des casernes dans la gendse de la fidvre typhoide. Bull, mdd., Par., 1901, 15: 177-81. ------ Lettre ouverte a M. le professeur Debove; les causes occasionnelles de la fidvre typhoide chez les jeunes soldats. Caducde, Par., 1904, 4: 85-7. ------ Le role de la contagion interhumaine dans la gendse de la fidvre typhoide dans l'armde. BuU. mdd., Par., 1908, 22: 502.—Harrison, W. S., & Fraser, A. D. Typhoid bacilli and the water-bottle. J. R. Army M. Corps,- 1908, 10: 133.—Job, E. La fidvre typhoide dans l'armde; ses causes. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1906, 47: 1-35.— Jurgens. Typhus ohne Ebertsche BaziUen. AUg. mil. arztl. Ztg, Wien, 1904, 14.—Kelsch, A. Les causes occasionneUes de la fidvre typhoide chez les Jeunes soldats. Caducde, Par., 1904, 4: 99-101.—Noel. A propos de l'origine de la fidvre typhoide dans l'armde. Bull, mdd., Par., 1908, 22: 950-2.— Quill, R. H. Enteric fever: is it invariably a water-borne dis- ease? J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 515-7.—Raptchevsky, J. de. L'dtiologie et la prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans les armdes en campagne. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. (1900) 1901, 13. Congr., Sect. mdd. chir. mU., 9-22.—Sacquepee. Etiologie de la fidvre typhoide. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 35; 55.—Scherjning. De la naissance de la fidvre typhoide dans les armdes en campagne, moyens de la prdvenir et de la combattre. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. (1900) 1901, 13. Congr., Sect. mdd. chir. mU.. 22-6.—Schiittelaere, de [et al.] Etiologie de la fidvre typhoide. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 183-91.—Sforza, C. Etiologia e profilassi deUa febbre tifoide negU eserciti in campagna. Riv. internaz. ig., 1900, 11: 424-38.—Simonin, J. L'eau des casernes et la fidvre typhoide. BuU. mdd.. Par., 1905, 19: 1021-4. Also Hyg. mod., Par., 1906, 55-63. —Simpson, R. J. S. Local influences in enteric fever, and their investigation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4:413-7.— Statham, J. C. B. The complex nature of typhoid etiology, and the role played by animals and man in the spread ot the typhoid group of diseases. Ibid., 1908, 11: 351-67.—Talayrach. La pluraUtd des fidvres typhoides. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1904, 43: 80-3.—Vincent. Etiologie et prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans les armdes en campagne. C. rend. Congr. in ternat. mdd. (1900) 1901, 13. Congr., Sect. mdd. chir. mU., 26-41. ---- Hematology. Harrison, W. S. On the phagocytosis of typhoid bacteria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 322-7.—Muehleck, G. A. Re- sults of the examination of the blood of ninety soldiers iU with typhoid at the St. Agnes Hospital. Tr. Coll. Physicians Phila- delphia, 1899, 3 ser., 21: 64-75.—Petrov, V. F. O pisdevaritel- nom leikocitoze u brjusno-tifoznykh bolnykh. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1904, 8: 150; 275.—Troussaint. Hypoleu- cocytose et infection sanguine dberthienne. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1902, 40: 236-40.—Widenmann. Die hamatologische Diagnose des Unterleibstyphus. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1901, 30: 44; 65. ---- Immunization and vaccination. See also Typhoid vaccine. Grixoni, G. La difesa contro il tifo (vaccina- zioni) 2. ed. 27p. 16? Milano, 1915. Forms No. 3, of Probl. san. guerra. TYPHOID FEVER 1056 TYPHOID FEVER United States. Army Medical School. Research Laboratories. Immunization to typhoid fever. 276p. 23Kcm. Bait., 1941. Abe, Z. [Ueber die Schutzimpfung bei Typhus abdominalis] Gun idan zassi, 1911, Suppl., 15.—Anti-typhoid inoculation in the field. Hospital, Lond., 1914-15, 57: 373.—Batson, H. C. Active immunization against typhoid with the hypospray jet injector. Annual Rep. Com. Immuniz. U. S. Army, 1949, 41-6.-—Bijl, J. P. De methoden der antityphusimmunisatie en hunne waarde in tijd van oorlog. Mil. geneesk. tschr., 1909, 13: 2-19.—Buist, H. J. M. Anti-tvphoid inoculation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 613-22.—Corker, T. M. The defini- tion of a unit's protection by anti tvphoid inoculation. Ibid., 1911, 16: 408-11.—Cox, W. C. Typhoid and typhoid vaccina- tion. In: Med. Mil. Sympos. (Kans. City S. W. Clin. Soc.) 1934, 107-8.—De Alessi, E. Vaccinazione antitifica per Inala- zione. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 114-24.—Garcia Rodriguez, V. Tdcnicas de vacunacion antitifica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 330; 401.—Granjux. La vaccination antityphoidique. Caducde, Par., 1912, 12: 5.------La vaccination antity- phoidique doit-elle dtre obligatoire dans l'armde de l'intdrieur? BuU. mdd., Par., 1914, 28: 207-10.—Hints on antityphoid in- oculation of troops. Brit. M. J., 1: 865.—Janssen. La phase ndgative dans la vaccination antityphoidique. Caducde, Par., 1915, 15: 145.—Kostifi, D. [Principles of prophylactic and therapeutic use of vaccines in typhoid fever] Voj. san. glasnik, 1935, 6: 561-8.—Leishman, W. Anti-typhoid inoculation. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med. (1913) 1914, 17. Congr., Sect. 20: Nav. MU. Med., pt 2, 51-68.—Martin Salazar, M. La lucha contra la fiebre tifoidea. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1912, 3. ser., 2: 196; 221.—Mennonna, G. Delia vaccinazione antifica mediante frizioni cutanee. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 13- 26.—Oliaro, G. Le vaccinazioni preventive antitifiche du- rante la grande guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: pt 1, 742-4.—Ottolenghi, D., Giovanardi, A., A Massa, F. Vac- cinazioni antibatteriche e microbismo latente. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 428-33.—Perry, H. M., Findlay, H. T., & Bensted, H. J. Antityphoid inoculation; the role of bacterium typhosum, strain Rawlings. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1933, 60: 241-54. ■——— Observations on the variation of Bact. typhosum in vivo. Ibid., 61: 81-9, pi. -—---- Observations relative to the immunological value of different cultures of Bacterium typhosum. Ibid., 1934, 63: 1-12.—Piedrola Gil, G. Vacuna y vacunacion. Ejdrcito, 1942, No. 33, 60-4.—Preventive im- munization in the war. Mulford Dig., Phila., 1915-16, 3:1-5.— Stuhl, C. Typhusschutzimpfung und Phagozytose. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1918, 65: 614.-—Vaccinazione (La) contro la febbre tifoide in tempo di guerra. Rass. san. Roma, 1915, 13: 85-7.— Vidal. Contribution k l'dtude de l'immunitd de la race arabe a l'dgaid de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1903, 42: 438-43.—Vincent, H. Sur l'immunitd de la race arabe a l'dgard de la fidvre typhoide; recherche de la sdro-rdaction. Ibid., 1901, 37: 145-52.—Vincent, M. Los mdtodas de vacunacion anti- tifica; su empleo en el Ejdrcito. Bol. san. mil., B. Air., 1909, 8: 148-75.—Wilson, E. H. Anti-typhoid inoculations. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1903, 13: 79-84. ---- Immunization and vaccination: Mixed antigen. Masuda, T. Tyo-typhus, B-kei paratyphus yobo sessyu-go ni okeru kessei gyosyii-ka no syotyo ni tuite [Changes in the serum agglutina- tion value after prophylactic vaccination against typhoid and B-type paratyphoid fever] p. 1343- 403. 22cm. Tokyo, 1929. Gun idan zassi, 1929. ---- & Takattj, T. Typhus, paratyphus yobo sessyu no kesseigaku-teki kenkyu [Ein serologisches Studium iiber die Schutzimpfung gegen den Typhus und Paratyphus] p. 183-236. 26cm. Tokyo, 1931. Gun idan zassi, 1931. Castellani, A. La profilassi antitifica con vaccini misti per il tifo e il paratUo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1914, 20: 125-31.— Cernozubov, N. Danasnje stanje, praktidna vrednost i per- spektive vakcinacije protiv trbusnog tUusa i paratffusa. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 353-63. —Cheyrou. A propos des vaccinations antityphoidiques et antiparatyphiques. Caducde, Par., 1917, 17: 65.—Costa, F. Sul comportamento deUe ag- glutinine nel siero di individui rivaccinati con dosi elevate di Upovaccino T. A. B. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 365-7.— Gori, D. Osservazioni sul potere agglutinante del siero di vaccinati con il T. A. B. Te sugli antigeni deUe S. typhi, S. paratyphi A., S. paratyphi B. e sulla S. paratyphi N2. Ibid., 1942, 90: 818-25— Goudet. Contribution a l'dtude du pro- nostic dloignd des accidents rdnaux de la vaccination antity- phoparatyphoidique. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 217- 9.—Gronchi, V. Sul valore dei vaccini antitifo-paratifici, con speciale riguardo alia profilassi immunitaria negli eserciti. BoU Ist. sieroter. milan., 1929, 8: 303-19.—G rum bach, A. Zur Diskussion uber den Wert der Typhus-Paratyphus-Impfung. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 468.—Henri, Guilleman, & Passa. Les rdactions vaccin ales bdnignes au cours des vaccina- tions associees. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1935, 29: 55-64.— Hjortsjo, C. H. [What discomforts could be expected foUow- ing inoculation against typhoid and paratyphoid A and B?] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1940, 65: 152-73.—Ikeda, K. Kokugun heisi no yobo-sessjni-go ni okeru men-eki-ryoku no syotyo ni tuite; typhus, paratyphus A, B kongo sessyu-eki no gyosyu-ka [Variations in immunity in native (Manchurian) soldiers after inoculation; the agglutination value of a mixed typhoid and paratyphoid A and B vaccine] Tyosen igakkai zassi, 1940, 30: 1637.—Lande, P. Vaccination contre les infections typhoides et paratyphoides et paludisme. Caducde, Par., 1916, 16: 169.— Maruyama, T. Typhus-paratyphus kongo yobo sessyu hanno- syo no byori-kaibogaku [Die pathologische Anatomie bei den Fallen von Ueberempfindlichkeit fiir die kombinierte Schutz- impfung gegen Typhus und Paratyphus B] Gun idan zassi, 1917, 731-61, 3 pi/—Mikhajlova, Z. [Single vaccination against typhoid and paratyphoid] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 7, 3-11.— Musotto, F. Contributo aUo studio della sierologia dei vac- cinati sani ed ammalati d'infezioni tifoparatifiche. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 568-92.—Nanni, C, A De Alessi, E. Richerche sui vaccinati e rivaccinati con vaccino formolato T. A. B. Ibid. 1936, 84: 9-30.—Note on triple typhoid vaccination. Army M. BuU., 1922, No. 4, 136.—Onoki, T., & Hatano, Y. Tyo- typhus, paratyphus A- oyobi B-kei kongo yobo sessyu narabi- ni tyo-typhus, paratyphus B-kei kongo yobo sessju zen-go ni okeru Widal hanno no syotyo ni tuite [Mixed prophylactic inoculation with typhoid and paratyphoid Types A and B, and variations in Widal's reaction before and after mixed typhoid- paratyphoid Type B prophylactic inoculation] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 461-86.—Piazza, G., Adorni, M., & Furbetta, F. Con- troUo sierologico dei risultati deUa vaccinazione antitifo-para- tifica-tetanica per via ipodermica; le proprieta agglutinanti del siero dei vaccinati ricercate con sospensioni di germi vivi e con sospensioni O ed H. Gior. med. mil., 1940, 88: 805-32. ------ La reazione di fissazione del complemento e il potere battericida del siero dei vaccinati. Ibid., 888-916. ------ II potere protettiyo per l'infezione tifoide sperimentale e il contenuto in antitossina tetanica nel siero dei vaccinati; considerazioni ge- neraU su tutte le ricerche eseguite. Ibid., 1941, 89: 26-48.— Regamey, R., & Grumbach, A. Untersuchungen iiber den durch die T. P. T.-Impfung verliehenen Impfschutz und den Einfluss der T. P. T.-Impfung auf die serologische Typhus- diagnostik. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 463-8.—Reitani, U. Sul valore deU'intradermoreazione col filtrato di brodocul- ture di Bacilli tifici e paratifici nei militari prima e dopo la vaccinazione antifica. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 99.—Rodri- gues, J. F. Da vacinacao mixta anti-tetanica-anti-tifica no Exercito. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1937, 26: 318-20.—Sartorius, F., & Clauberg, K. W. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber aktive Schutzimpfung gegen Typhus und Ruhr, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Frage der kombinierten Impfung unter Einschluss des Tetanusschutzes. Meut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 90-4.— Schone. Typhus- und Paratyphus-Erfahrungen, insbesondere Krankheitsverlauf nach Impfungen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 156-62. Also English transl., Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 6, 184-91.—Takahara, B. Tyo-typhus, paratyphus A- oyobi B-kei kongo yobo sessyu hanno syozyo ni tuite [Symp- toms of reaction to vaccination with a mixture of typhoid and paratyphoid A and B types] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 445-59, tab.—Tasiro, Y. Typhus-zoku yobo sessyu-go ni okeru kessei no gyosyu hanno oyobi kansen bogyo-ryoku ni kan-suru zikken- teki kenkyu [Experimental studies on the agglutinating power and the power of protection against infection of serum from men immunized with mixed vaccine of tvphoid and paraty- phoid bacilli] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 177; 232; 408.— Vairel, J. Au sujet de deux rdactions consecutives a la vaccina- tion mixte: antitypho-paratyphique-antidiphtdrique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 416-9. ---- Immunization and vaccination: Reinocu- lation. Bolzinger, R., & Villequez, B. Un cas d'drythrodermie con- sdcutive k une revaccination antitypho-paratyphique. Bull. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 347.—Ferrajoli, F. Rivaccinazione per via 01 ale contro il tUo e i paratifi. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 179-98.—Langrishe, J. du P. Note on re-inoculation against typhoid fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 731.— Verdelet, L., & Lande, P. Revaccinations antltypho-paratvphi- ques. Caducde, Par., 1917, 17: 108. ---- Immunization and vaccination: Results. Leishman, W. B. Report on the blood changes following typhoid inoculation. 49p. 8? Lond., 1905. Gt Britain War Off. Anti-Typhoid Inocul. Comm. Rep. Also in J. R. Army AI. Corps, 1905, 5: 1-53. Lohmann, F. W. *Der Einfluss der Typhus- schutzimpfung auf Morbiditat und Mortalitat des Typhus in den Vorkriegs-, Kriegs- und Xach- kriegsjahren; ein Beitrag zur Frage der Typhus- schutzimpfung. 35p. 8? Bonn, 1927. Schmitt, A. *Ueber den Verlauf des Typhus abdominalis bei Kriegsteilnehmern nach voraus- TYPHOID FEVER 1057 TYPHOID FEVER gegangener Typhusschutzimpfung. 59p. 8° Erlangen, 1919. Bruce, D. Analysis of the results of Professor Wright's method of anti-typhoid inoculation. J. R. Army M. Corps 1905, 4: 244-55.—Burrage, T. J. Typhoid fever in the vac- cinated. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 70: 231-7.— Butzke, E. J. Occur- rence of typhoid lever after prophylactic inoculation. Med Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 24.—Coburn, H. C, jr, Ostrander, F. R., & Gillespie, J. O. Typhoid fever in the vaccinated. Mil. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 133-7.—Elledge, L. C, Kennedy, M. A. [et al.] Comparative study of immunity pro- duced in typhoid and associated diseases by subcutaneous and oral vaccinations. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943—44, 20: 56.—Harrison, W. S. Report on the results of experiments in connection with anti-typhoid vaccine. J. R. Army M. Corps 1907, 8: 472-91.—Hasimoto, S., & Tuda, Y. Tuberculin tyusya no typhus men-eki gyosyuso sansei ni oyobosu eikyo [The effect of tubercuUn injection on the production of the agglu- tinin as an antityphoid immune body] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 482-8.— Kohasi, N. Yobo sessyu-tyu ni hatubyo- sitaru saikingaku-teki kyomi-aru tyo-typhus kanzya no iti rei [A typhoid case of bacteriological interest that developed during prophylactic vaccination] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 839- 70.—Krasnopolksy, E. K. K voprosu o reakcii Vidalja u privitykh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 3, 35-7.—Krticka, F. [Case of atypical course of typhoid lever from the effect of parenteral appUcation of 0-f-5ccm mixed bacterin in the pro- dromal state] Voj. zdrav. list}, 1933, 9: 87-92.—Lascalea, M. C, & Mosto, O. V. Tasas de aglutinaci6n para el bacilo Eberth en vacunados. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 508- 10.—Leishman, W. B. [et al.] Report on further experiments in connection with anti-typhoid inoculation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 10: 583-601. ------ Third report on experi- ments in connection with anti-typhoid vaccine. Ibid., 11: 327-50.—Lyster, W. J. L. A statement of recent instance of protection from typhoid by inoculation. MU. Surgeon, 1911, 28: 628.—Macarthur, W. P. A note of three cases of enteric fever inoculated during the incubation period. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1914, 22: 695-7.—Martin Salazar, M. Critica del estado actual de la vacunaci6n antitifica. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1915, 3. ser., 5: 429; passim.—Moses, A. Da vaccinacao antityphica; vantagens e consequencias. Rev. med. hyg. mU., Rio, 1921, 7: 45-61.—Mosto, O. V. Aglutininas somaticas y cUiares para el bacterio de Eberth en individuos vacunados y no vacunados. Re\. san. mU., B. Air., 1940, 39: 678-703.—Nitsch, R. [Re- marks concerning the work of Luvkowski and Kon: Epidemic of typhoid fever among subjects with preventive vaccination and personal remarks on vaccination against typhoid fever] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 541-7.—Panina, A. I., & Kosterev, S. A. [Effect of combined typhoid and paratyphoid vaccination on Schick and Dick tests in adults] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 517r21.—Scott, W. I. D. Typhoid infection in the inocu- lated. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 198-202.—Siler, J. F. Discussion of some of the elements of immunity with particular reference to results obtained in experimental studies of strains of E. typhosa. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 85: 23-50. ------Dun- ham, G. C. [et al.] Protective antibodies in the blood serum of individuals after immunization with typhoid vaccine. Ibid., 1937, 80: 91-104.—Smallman, A. B. Upon the active immun- isation of experimental animals with typhoid ceU juices. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 424-39.—Thone. NouveUes donndes pratiques au sujet de la vaccination antityphique a l'armde. Arch. belg. mdd. mil., 1938, 91: 69-81.—Tullis, J. L. Typhoid in previously immunized subjects; report of seven cases with discussion of diagnosis, clinical course and complications. War Med., Chic, 1945, 7: 95-9.—Whitehead, N. T. The floccular and granular agglutinins in typhoid fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1930, 55: 81-7.—Zurkowski, J., & Kon, M. [Epidemic of typhoid fever after preventive inoculation] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 9: 113-20.—Zurkowski, J., & Molka, A. [Value of anti-typhoid vaccinations] Ibid., 1934, 23: 472-9. ---- Immunization and vaccination: Untoward effects. Bowers, W. F., A Shupe, L. Acute appendicitis; a sequela of typhoid inoculation. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 413-8.-^Cybul- ski, A. [Reactions after vaccination against typhoid fever] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 10-5.—Henri. Ndphrite vaccinale. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 272-9.— Jedlowski, P. Osser- vazioni casistiche suUa phi recente comparsa di vaselinomi nei nulitari sottoposti aUa vaccinazione antitifica. Arch, antrop. crim., Tor., 1930, 50: Suppl., 1527-35.—Miiller, K. H. Ner- vous compUcations following antityphoid inoculation. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 152 (Abstr.)—Phelps, J. R., & Clark, G. F. Clinical symptoms appearing immediately after antityphoid inoculation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1911, 5: 336-8.— Tanbara, T. Tyo-typhus yobo sessyu-go kyQsoku ni si no tenki wo toritaru iti rei [A case of sudden death after prophylactic typhoid vaccination] Gun idan zassi, 1929, Suppl., 350-60.— Verdelet, L. Traumatisme et vaccination antityphoidique. Caducde, Par., 1915, 15: 29.—Znamensky, G. A. [Possible complications in typhoid inoculations] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No 3, 49-52. ---- Incidence. Biddle, T. C. Typhoid fever in the tropics. J. Ass. MU. Surgeons, U. S., 1904, 15: 103-6.—Chalmers, A. K. Enteric 824787—vol. 11, 4th series-----67 fever on board ship. Pub. Health, Lond., 1908-09, 22: 135-9.— Just, T. H. A survey of the results obtained during six months of enteric bacteriology at a general hospital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1916, 26: 50-63. ---- Pathology. Brancato, F. Influenza deUe tossine tifiche sul tasso di glucosio del sangue. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1932, 38: 415- 24.—Costescu, P., & Tudor, A. Ulcer cronic al gambei, con- secutiv unei arterite post-tific3., vindecat prin extirparea simpa- ticului ganglionar lombar. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 299-303, iUust.—Edye, J. S. A few notes on enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 303-12.— Frangulea, N. Pato- geniea febrel tifoide si erorile teoriel microbiene actuale. 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Terapia della febbre tifoide. Gior. med. mil., 1931, 79: 294-8. --- Treatment: Antibiotics. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Chloromycetin; the role of the Army TYPHOID FEVER 1058 TYPHOID FEVER Medical Department in its use in rickettsial diseases and typhoid fever. 111. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Ors, J. P. d\ Fiebre tifoidea tratada con Chloromycetin; nota clfnica mddica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 463.— Parsons, C. G. PeniciUin and sulphonamides In typhoid fever; experience of physicians in military hospitals in the Middle East. Lancet, Lond., 1948, 1: 510-3.—Pecorella, M., & Scaduto, P. Due casi di febbre tifoide trattati con la cloro- mlcetina. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 508-10.—Pulaski, E. J., & Amspacher, W. H. Streptomycin therapy in typhoid infec- tions. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 101-7.—Simmonel. A propos de deux cas de fidvre typhoide traltds par la strepto- mycine. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 45.—Vitiello, M., & Leonardi, G. Osservazioni cliniche suU'impiego della cloro- micetina neUa terapia della febbre tifoide. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 306-15, 3 ch. ---- Treatment: Diet. Birrell, E. T. F. A note on the use of Ume juice in enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 177.—Carvalho, A. J. de. O regime aUmentar na febre tifoide. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1942, 31: 479-84.—Cree, G., & Carter, G. B. The treatment of enteric fever by the empty bowel method. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 164-70.—Gall, H. A note on a case of enteric fever fed in an experimental manner. Ibid., 1932, 58: 216-9.— Swabey, L. W. Report on the use of whey in enteric fever. Ibid., 1907, 9: 403-5.—Tanaka, Y. Tyo-typhus byosya no ni-san insyokumotu ni tuite [A few articles of food and drink for typhoid fever patients] Gun igakkai zassi, 1901, 795-802. ---- Treatment: Methods. Alderman, C. G. Treatment of typhoid fever by colon Irrigations. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1909, 3: 124-8—Amuchaste- gui, A. El tratamiento de la fiebre tifoidea en la Casa de Aislamiento. Bol. san. mil., B. Air., 1909, 8: 133-5.—Baker, M. W. The recent advances in the prophylaxis and treatment of typhoid fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1912, 6: 62-8.—Bower, A. G. Modern treatment of typhoid fever. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 70-5.—Boye, J. La rdfrigeration systdmatique de I'abdomen dans le traitement de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1911, 57: 210-9.— Cazamian. De Taction hdmo- statique du sdrum antidiphtdrique dans les entdrorragies typhique". Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1909, 91: 95-109.—Cree, G. Traitement a vide of enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 194-7.—DurSn, J. Bases de una terapdutica raclonal en la fiebre tifoidea. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1907, 1: 33-42.— Forman, R. H., & Selby, R. On the symptomatic treatment of enteric fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 446-54.— Hamburger, F., & Labor, M. Korperiibungen bei Typhus- rekonvaleszenten. Militararzt, Wien, 1916, 50: 3-9.—Hard- ing, N. 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Two cases of enteric fever treated by anti-typhoid vaccine. Ibid., 1912, 19: 89-91.— Crosthwait, W. S. Notes on a case of enteric fever which had received a first dose (0.5 cc.) of anti-typhoid serum. Ibid., 1908, 10: 87.—Degl'Incerti Tocci, E. Studio bio-fisiologico suUa vaccinoterapia endovenosa nella infezione eberthiana. Gior. med. mU., 1949, 96: 160-5.—Dewar, H. A. Treatment of typhoid fever with convalescent whole blood. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 249-53—G. La sdrothdrapie de la fidvre typhoide. Caducde, Pa.-., 1906, 6: 79.—Kennedy, J. C. A case of enteric fever treated with vaccine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 13: 286-9.—Love, J., & Driscol), R. H. Anaphy- lactoid (SanareUl-Shwartzman) reaction foUowing therapeutic antityphoid injections; with report of fatal case. U. S. Nav. M, BuU., 1945, 45: 1104-10.—Pollock, C. E. A case of enteric fever treated by vaccination. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 16: 653.—Smallman, A. B. Preliminary note on the use of anti- typhoid vaccine in the treatment of enteric fever. Ibid., 1909, 12: 136—46.—Transfusion with blood from recently inoculated donors in a severe case of typhoid fever. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1936, 22: 61-3. ---- by countries. Canney, L. [et al.] Enteric fever In armies. Brit. M. J. 1901, 2: 741. ------ Typhoid fever in armies. Lancet, Lond., 1903, 2: 910.—Childs, C. Enteric fever amongst armies in the field. Med. Mag., Lond., 1902, 11: 611-5.— Gajkoic, R. TIfy v russkoj i inostrannykh armljakh. Russ., vrach, 1909, 8: 687-9.—Hamilton, J. B., Porter, R., & Childs, C. Enteric fever In armies In the field. Brit. M. J., 1902, 2: 998.—Kazizuka, R. Oh-Bei kakkoku ni okeru tyo-typhus, paratyphus, yobo-sessyu no gaikyo [The situation in the countries of America and Europe in regard to preventive inocu- lation against enteric fever and paratyphoid fever] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 553-96.—Vaccinations (Les) antityphiques a l'armde. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1936, 89: BuU. internat., 662-8. ---- by countries: Algeria. Bideau, Baron A Aboulker. A propos d'un foyer epiddmique de fidvre typhoide observd a la marine a Alger. Algdrle mdd., 1946, 258-64. Also Rev. mdd. nav., Par., 1946, 1: 321-7.— Chaudoye, H. La fidvre typhoide dans la garnison et dans la viUe de Tdbessa de 1890 a 1906. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1907, 50: 169-97.—Coudray, M. La vaccination antityphoidi- que doit-elle etre rendue obligatoire dans l'Armde? Bull. mdd. Algdrie, 1913, 24: 837-9.—Granjux. La vaccination antity- phlque dans la province d'Oran. Caducde, Par., 1911, 11: 197-201.—Roussel, L. La vaccination autltyphoidique dans la garnison d'Alger en 1912. Bull. mdd. Algdrie, 1913, 24: 329- 33. ---- by countries: Argentina. Jaspe. A. Biotes epiddmicos de fiebre tifoidea en la guarnl- ci6n de Corrientes. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 404-10.— Justo, F., A Mazza, S. 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Belgique mdd., 1914, 21: 135^0.—Thomann. Ueber die Bekampfung des Typhus abdominaUs in der belgi- schen Armee; Typhusschutzimpfung, Bemerkungen iiber Typhus-Enterovakzine. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1924, 1: 70-2.—Vaccinations (Les) antityphiques dans les armdes. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1936, 89: BuU. internat., 122-5. ---- by countries: Bermuda. Cockerill, J. W. Report on the prevalence of enteric fever in Bermuda. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 762; 5: 663. ---- by countries: Brazil. Marinho, R. A reeente epidemia de febres typhica e para- typhica na guarnicao do Rio de Janeiro. Bol. Soc. med. cir mU., Rio, 1919-20, 5: 294-7. ---- by countries: Chile. Donoso Gaete, R. Vacunaci6n antitifoidea y paratifoidea en las instituciones armadas. Congr. med. cir. nav. nul. Chile, 1929, 360-4.—Marin, J. Vacunaciones preventivas; vacuna- ci6n antitifoidea. Ibid., 351. ---- by countries: Cuba. Ferrer, H. Exito de la vacuna antitifica en la Ejdrcito. Arch. Soc. cUn. Habana, 1914, 20: 4-7, 2 ch. 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Ldpiddmie de fidvres ty- phoides du Quartier Grouchy, k Saint-Etienne, en 1904. Ca ducde, Par., 1905, 5: 342. ------ La vaccination antityphoi- dique obUgatoire. Presse mdd., 1914, 22: Annexe, 479-82.— Brunei, L. E. F. Rapport sur l'dpiddmie de fidvre typhoide de Cherbourg en 1909. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1910, 94: 401; 1911, 95: 5.—Brunon, R. La fidvre typhoide dans les casernes. Ann. hyg., Par., 1903, 49: 241-50.—Cazeneuve, P. La loi Ldon Labbd sur la vaccination anti-typhoidique obligatoire dans l'Armde doit-eUe dtre amendde? Lyon mdd., 1921, 130: 327-32.—Chabenne, J. B. C. La pdritonite typhoidique dans la Marine frangaise (de 1900 k 1910) Arch. mdd. nav.. Par., 1911, 95: 81; passim.—Chantemesse. La vaccination prd- ventive contre la fidvre typhoide dans les dquipages de la flotte. Gaz. hop., 1913, 86: 133. Also Rev. sc, Par., 1913, 135.— Clerc, M. La vaccination antityphoidique dans la Marine marchande. Ann. hyg., Par., 1934, n. ser., 12: 432-9.— Dage, R. 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Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1905, 46: 273-88.—Instruction du sous-secrdtaire d'dtat relative a la prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1911, 95: 60-71.—Jolly. Rapport sur la fin d'dpiddmie de fievre typhoide ayant dvolud parmi les ddtenus des travaux pubhcs venant du chantier de TocqueviUe. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1913, 61: 520.—Krey. Typhoid fever; the epidemic in Paris and the experience gained with regard to immunization. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 10, 139-45.— Labbd, L. De la vaccination antityphoidique obligatoire dans l'Armde. Rev. sc, Par., 1914, 1: 43-5.—Lacroix, de. La vaccination antityphoidique dans l'Armde et l'hygidne urbame, BuU. mdd., Par., 1914, 28: 135.—Lancelin. Du r61e des co- quiUages, et en particuUer des moules, dans la persistance de l'enddmicitd typhique a Toulon. Arch. mdd. pharm. nav., 1928, 118: 115-38.—Landouzy, L. Sur l'emploi facultatif de la vaccination antityphique dans l'Armde. Presse mdd., 1911, 19: 705-9.—Leclerc. Note sur 34 cas d'dtats typhoides traitds a l'Hdtel-Dieu de Lyon chez des miUtaires. Lyon mdd., 1916, 125: 18.—Liffran. La vaccination contre la fidvre typhoide; son intdrdt pour la Marine. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1912, 97: 321-56.—Liscoet, R. P. L. Histoire des affections typhoidiques dans la garnison de Dinan de 1876 a nos jours. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1938, 108: 253-77.—Manceaux. La fidvre typhoide au quartier Luxembourg a Vesoul. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil. 1905, 46: 288-97.—Michel, A. G. Une dpiddmie de fidvre typhoide dans la Haute-Tarentaise. Ibid., 1904, 43: 197-204.— M on tel. La fidvre typhoide chez le noir en France. Marseille mdd., 1929, 66: 2. semest., 514-37.—Paulin, E. La fidvre typhoide dans une viUe de garnison. Rev. mdd. est, 1909, 41: 465; 497; 534.—Poullain. Rapport sur l'dpiddmie de ndvre typhoide qui a sdvi au camp des ddtenus de 1'ateUer des travaux pubUcs de TocqueviUe. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1913, 61: 513-20.—Prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans 1 Armde francaise. Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1908, 24: 5-12.—Pro- filaxis de la fiebre tifoidea en el Ejdrcito francds. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1908, 2: 129-36.—Querangal des Essarts. Rdsultats de la vaccination antitypho-paratyphoidique dans les effectifs miUtaires de la Marine au port de Brest. Arch. mdd. pharm, nav., 1937, 127: 279-82. ------ Fidvres typhoides au port de Brest depuis la guerre. Ibid., 1938, 128: 392-416.—Ques- tion (La) de l'obligation de la vaccination antityphoidique dans l'Armde devant la socidtd de mddecine publique et de gdnie sanitaire. BuU. mdd., Par., 1914, 28: 331-7.—Raoul. Observa- tions dpiddmiologiques au sujet d'une dpiddmie de fidvre typhoide d'origine hydrique. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1908, 52: 12-24.—Rendu, R. De la vaccination anti-typho-para- typhoidique, d'aprds la statistique mddicale de l'Armde. Presse mdd., 1940, 48: 578.—Results of antityphoid vaccination in the French Army. Brit. M. J., 1916, 1: 2i.—Rondet, H. Les dpiddmies de fidvre typhoide au rdgiment; dtiologie et prophy- laxie. Lyon mdd., 1909, 113: 188-90.—Riidler, F. Etiologie d'une dpiddmie rdgimentaire de fidvre typhoide. BuU. Soc. mdd. mil. fr., 1909, 3: 76; 103.—Send. Fidvre typhoide a bord de la godlette Auguste, du port de Paimpol, venant d'lslande, arrivde a Pauillac (Gironde) le 22 mai 1898. Rec. Com. hyg. pub. France (1898) 1899, 28: 189-91.—Sicre, A. Etude sui une dpiddmie mixte de fidvre typhoide et de fidvre paratyphoide a bacille du type B. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1910, 55: 200- 23.—Simonin, J. La fidvre typhoide dans les troupes aux grdves. Cadueee, Par., 1905, 5: 269-74.—Spillmann, G. Note sur une dpiddmie de fidvre typhoide. Arch. mdd. pharm. nul., 1900, 35: 381^1.—Vaccination (La) antityphoide obUgatoire dans l'Armde. BuU. mdd., Par., 1913, 27: 1137-40.—Vaccina- tion (La) contre la fidvre typhoide en temps de guerre; rapport du mddecin principal de Ie classe Vincent, directeur du labora- toire antityphoidique de l'Armde. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1914, 6: 2053-61.—Vincent, H. Les mdthodes de vaccination antityphoidique; leur emploi dans l'Armde. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1908, 52: 424-54. ------ La vaccination antityphoidique dans l'armde frangaise. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med., 1913, 17. Congr., Sect. 20: Nav. Mil. Med., 63-71. ------Dopter [et al.] Sur la prophylaxie de la fidvre typhoide dans la Marine marchande. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1933, 3. ser., 110: 775. ---- by countries: Germany. Prussia. Kriegsministerium. Medizinal- Abteiltjng. Beitrage zur Schutzimpfung gegen Typhus. 63p. 25cm. Berl., 1905. Forms H.28, Veroff. Mil. San., 1905. Beckjord, P. R. Typhoid fever in Goppingen, Germany. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 725-32.—Clauberg, K. W. & Sartorius, F. 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Lancet, Lond., 1900, 2: 95. ------ A note on the results obtained by the antityphoid inoculations in the 15th Hussars, Meerut, India. Brit. M. J., 1901, 1: 336. Also Lancet, Lond., 1901, 1: 399. ---- by countries: Italy. Califarro, E. Tifoide e vita militare. 25p. 8? Santamaria, 1905. Antityphoid vaccination for soldiers [Italy] J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 106: 1933.—Borra, E. Tifo tropicale in Etiopia. Gior. med. mil., 1941, 89: 103-10.— Brezzi, G., & Ciaccio, A. Studi e considerazioni intorno di casi piri importanti osservati durante l'anno 1899-1900; ileo-tifo. Gior. med. Esercito, 1900, 48: 571; passim.—Bruni, N. ^ La vaccinazione antitifica con il lipovaccino T. A. B. neU'Esercito italiano. Gior. med. mil., 1927, 75: 637-43. ------ Osservazioni e ricerche relative ad alcuni vaccini antitifici usati neU'Esercito. Ibid., 1928, 76: 37-45.—Che cosa ha fatto la R. Marina per l'obbligatorieta della vaccinazione antitifica. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1914, 2: 543-53.—Conte, G. G., Sestini, L., & Trocello, E. Sulle reazioni cliniche e sierologiche per vari tipi di vaccino antitifico e anti- paratifico sperimentali neUa R. Marina. Ibid., 1915, 21: pt 2, 23-49.—Dati sulla vaccinazione antitifica durante la guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 646-9.—Fiore, M. La vacunaci6n antitifica del cuerpo expedicionario de Cirenaica (1914-16) Congr. internac. med. farm, mil., 1933, 2: tema 2, 50-9.— Germino, A. Vaccinazioni antitifiche neU'Esercito. Riforma med., 1927, 43: 1107-9. Also Gior. med. mil., 1928, 76: 2-31. ------ Vaccinazioni antitifico-paratifiche i risultati delle ricerche sperimentali, proseguite nell'anno in corso, presso il laboratorio di biologia medica dell'Ospedale militare di Napoli. Ibid., 1929, 77: 86. ------ Le prime appUcazioni del vac- cino tipo G. E. R. nella vaccino-profilassi umana antitifo- paratifica. Ibid., 1933, 81: 2-12.-—Giannone, A. L'epidemia di febbre tifoide sulla R. Nave Regina Elena. 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Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 80.— Romby, P. Sui lipovaccini T. A. B. in uso presso 1'esercito e per un nuovo vaccino T. A. B. preparato daU'Istituto siero- terapico e vaccinogeno Toscano. Igiene mod., 1928, 21: 41- 55.—Sestini, L. L'infezione tifica suUe navi da guerra. Clin. mod., Pisa, 1900, 6: 163; 171. Also Race med., Forli, 1900, 6. ser., 6: 185; 213.—Tacchetti, G. I primi risultati della vaccinazione antitifica nei militari della R. Marina in Taranto. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1915, 1: 660-2.—Tiberio, V. Patologia libica e vaccinazione antitifica alia base navale di Tobruck; appunti tratti da una relazione. Ibid., 1914, 20: 135-44.— Vaccination (La) antityphoidique dans l'Armde itaUenne. Presse mdd., 1915, 23: 6. ---- by countries: Japan. Japan. Rikugun. Toyohasi Eizyu Byoin. Syowa san-nen iti-nigatu Hohei Dai-Zyuhati Rentai tyo-typhus ryuko gaiky5 [Conditions in the typhoid fever epidemic in the 18th Infantry Regiment in January and February 1928] p. 503- 604. 22cm. Tokyo, 1929. Gun idan zassi, 1929, Suppl. Abe, M., & Takematu, S. Syowa ni-nen Morioka Kihei Dai NizyQ-yon Rentai ni ryuko-seru tyo-typhus ni tuite [The ty- phoid fever epidemic in 1927 in the 2d Morioka Cavalry Regi- ment] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 165-206.—Control (The) of ty- phoid group in the Imperial Japanese Navy. Actas Congr. internat. med. farm, mil., 1933, 7. Congr., Tema 2, 25-41.— Iwasaki, S. Zi Meizi 37-nen itigatu si 38-nen sangatu Sasebo Kaigun Byoin tyo-typhus kanzya 245 syo ni tuite [Cases (245) of typhoid fever in the Sasebo Naval Hospital from January 1904 to March 1905] Sei i kai M. J., 1906, 25: No. 288, 14^31 — Kabesima, T. [The control of typhoid and paratyphoid in the Japanese Navy] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1928,17: Suppl., 1-9.— Momose, K. Gunkan Iwate ni oite siko-seru tyd-iyphus-kin keitai-sya no kensaku narabi-ni tyo-typhus yobo-eki no sessyu [Examination for typhoid carriers and prophylactic inoculation on the battleship Iwate] Saikingaku zassi, 1907, 520-8.— Nakamura, S. Tyo-typhus no kon-zyaku [Reminiscences of typhoid fever] Gun igakkai zassi, 1900, 631-3.—Takehasi, K. Meizi 33-nen Peking tiho ni ryuko-sesi tyo-typhus ni tuite [The epidemic of typhoid fever in 1900 in and around Peking] Ibid., 1901, 348-55.—Tanabe, B. Waga rikugun ni okeru tyo- TYPHOID FEVER typhus yobo sessyu no kekka ni tuite [Results of prophylactic vaccination against typhoid fever in the Japanese Arm>] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 667-707. ------ Serial determination of specific preventive immune bodies produced in the blood as a result of preventive typhoid and paratyphoid-B inoculations in the Japanese Army. Tr. Far East. Ass. Trop. Med., 1930, 2: 29-34.—To-Man syonenhei nyuei-zen tiho ni oite tyo- typhus yob5 sessyu zissi ni tuite [Enforcement of prophylactic inoculation against typhoid fever in their home districts for new recruits going to Manchuria] Gun idan zassi, 1936, 426-9. ---- by countries: Jugoslavia. Georgevic, 'A. [A typhoid epidemic in the garrison of Beo- grad] Voj. san. glasnik, 1930, 1: 80-8. ------ La fievre typhoide dans l'Armde yougouslave de 1931 a 1935. Sess. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mU., 1936, 6. Sess., 131-57. Also Bull. internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1937, 10: 282-306.—Hinka, E. [Typhoid fever in mountainous regions] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 9: 487-512.—Jankovic, B. [Typhoid fever in the Jugo- slavian Army; epidemiologic observations] Ibid., 1930, 1: 168-91.—Morelj, M., Peicid, A. [et al.] Epidemija trbusnog tifusa u Slavonskom Brodu 1947 godine. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 263-83.—Tasic, M. S. [Investigation on en- demic typhoid in Kragujevac] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 433-46.—Vaccinations (Les) antityphiques dans les armdes; Yougoslavie. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1936, 89: Bull, internat., 754- 61. ---- by countries: Korea. Abe, S. Syowa san nen kokkyo Sozan syubitai ni ryuko- seru tyo-typhus ni tuite [The epidemic of typhoid fever in the defense garrison at Sozan on the (northern) borders of the country in 1928] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 421-49. ---- by countries: Malta. Gray, W. L. Report of a group of cases of enteric fever which occurred among the chUdren of famiUes occupying the New Verdala Married Quarters, Malta. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 405-8. ---- by countries: Manchuria. Kharitonov, L. A. K epidemiologu brjusnogo tifa v severnoj Manchzhurii. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1904, 82: Med. spec. pt, 717-21. ---- by countries: Mexico. Nieto, A. M., Vargas, F. R. [et al.] Fiebres tifoidea y para- tifoideas en los Estados Unidos mexicanos. Mem. Convene mdd. mil. mex., 1936, 138-19. ---- by countries: Morocco. Bernard. La fievre typhoide au Maroc occi- dental en 1911. p. 1-56. 22%cm. Nancy, 1914. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1914, 63: Julliard, J. [L'dpiddmie de typhus a Marrakech, novembre 1937 a juiUet 1938] Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 567 (Abstr.)— Liegeois, R. J. L. Les affections typhoides au Maroc. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 449-89.—Vialatte, E. F. C, & Bolzinger, R. L. F. Notes sur les affections typhoides a Fds. Arch. mdd. pharm. mil., 1930, 92: 659-78.—Vincent, H. Rd- sultats de la vaccination antityphoidique au Maroc par le vaccin de Wright et les vaccins polyvalents. Caducde, Par., 1911, 11:327-30. ---- by countries: Norway. Norvege; les vaccinations antityphiques dans les armdes. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1936, 89: BuU. internat., 815. ---- by countries: Pakistan. Battersby, J. On the causation of enteric fever at Quetta, with special reference to camp sanitation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 3: 523-31. ---- by countries: Philippine Islands. Bruns, E. H. Notes on an epidemic of typhoid fever at IloUo. MU. Surgeon, 1908, 22: 369-72.—Chamberlain, W. P., Bloomberg, H. D., & Kilbourne, E. D. Epidemic of typhoid fever among natives at San Fernando Union, P. I. Ibid., 1911, 28: 187-91. ------ Widal reactions performed with blood of healthy FUipino scouts. Ibid., 191. ---- by countries: Poland. Babecki, V. J. [Epidemiology of typhoid fever in the Polish Army] Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 611-20. —;---- La vacunaci6n antitifica comparada por via hipoddrmica y por via bucal en el Ejdrcito polaco de 1928 a 1932. Actas Congr. internac. med. farm, mil., 1933, 7. Congr., 2: Tema 2, 59-62.— Owczarewicz, L. O masowych zatrueiach miesnych w armji z uwzglgdnieniem roli duru rzekomego C. Lek. wojsk., 1927, 10: 329; passim.—Sochaniewicz, W. [Typhoid epidemic in Gdyma in 1930-37] Ibid., 1938, 32: 730-44.—Szulc, G. [The impor- tance of anti-typhoid vaccination in the Polish Army] Ibid., 1927, 9: 595-610. TYPHOID FEVER ---- by countries: Portugal. Ennes, G. Immunisagao systematica das nossas tropas expedicionarias contra a febre typhoide. Med. contemp., Lisb., 1914, 32: 405. ---- by countries: Romania. Plesoianu, C. Dare de seama asupra epidemiel de febra tifoida din Spitalul Militar Central. Rev. san. nul., Bucur., 1897-98, 1: 135-40, map. ---- by countries: Russia. Khvorostansky, M. A. [Experience of antityphoid inocula- tions en masse in the rear of the active Army] Kharkov. M. J., 1916, 21: 81-9.—Klodnicky, N. F. [Observations on the anti- typhoid vaccinations in the active Army] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 244: Med. spec, pt, 271-82.—Macinsky, N. P. [Anti-typhoid vaccine, prepared and sent out by the Laboratory of the Army-Medical Scientific Committee from April 2, 1914, to June 2, 1915] Ibid., 243: Med. spec pt, 280-2.—Murzin, M. 1. K epidemiologii brjusnogo tifa v lagerjakh. Ibid., 1905, 83: Med. spec pt, 291-301.—Posudzevsky, N. Z. [First experience of antityphoid vaccine inoculations in the Petrograd garrison] Ibid., 1914, 241: Med. spec, pt, 368-77.—Rapcevsky, I. F. O primenenii predokhranitelnykh privivok protiv brjusnogo tifa v Armii. Ibid., 1913, 237: Med. spec, pt, 613- 41. ------ [Preparation of antityphoid vaccine in the Labora- tory ot the Army Sanitary Scientific Committee] Ibid., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 566-80.—Rudakov [Typhoid fever inocu- lations in the Blagovesdensk Division of the Amur River flotiUa during the campaign of 1913] Morsk. vrach, 1914, 663.— Shugaev, N. P. [Preventive anti-typhoid inoculations in the army and their influence on the Gruber-Widal reaction for the diagnosis of this fever] Voen. med. J., Petrogr., 1915, 243: Med. spec, pt, 251-4.—Tocky, V. M. [Vaccination for typhoid fever in the ... reserve battalion] Kharkov. M. J., 1915, 20: 396-403.—Ugrjumov, B. L. Nekotorye osobennosti briusnogo tifa v N-skoj ArmU. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, 26-33. ---- by countries: South Africa. Kaerger, E. A. *Der Typhus in Siidwest- afrika; February 1904 bis Marz 1905. 52p. 8? Kiel, 1905. Anti-typhoid inoculation in the Armv [Edit.] Transvaal M. J., 1908-09, 4: 136-9.—Cottell, R. C. Report on enteric fever cases admitted into the medical division of No. 7 General Hospital, Pretoria. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 3: 331-4.— Echholz. Einige Erfahrungen iiber den Typhusverlauf bei geimpften und nicht geimpften Mannschaften der Schutztruppe fiir Deutsch-Sudwest-Afrika. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1907, 54: 777-9.—Ferenczi, A. Die Typhoidepidemie im siidafrikani- schen Kriege 1889-1901, deren Aetiologie und die Praventivim- pfungen dagegen. Allg. mil. arztl. Ztg, Wien, 1906, 83-8.— Johnston, H. H. Report on enteric fever among the personnel of No. 4 General Hospital, Mooi River, Natal, with reference to drinking-water filtration. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 4: 488-91.—Meiville, D. Report on 295 cases of enteric fever, General Hospital, Tin Town, Ladysmith. Brit. M. J., 1901, 1: 952—4.—Morgenroth. Beobachtungen iiber Ergebnisse der Typhus-Schutzimptung in der Schutztruppe fiir Siidwestairika. Arch. Schiffs Tropenhyg., 1905, 9: 527-9.—RoHeston, H. D. 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BuU., 1937, No. 40, 1-23. Also Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1937, 52: 829-44, 4 plates. Also Am. J. Hyg., 1941, Monogr. Ser., No. 17, 189-208. 6 pi.— Maner, R. H. [On preparation of typhoid vaccine in the Army, and on a new method for obtaining a perfected preparation] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1938, 67: No. 24, 22-6. Also Deut. MUitararzt, 1940, 5: 56/ (Abstr.)—New (The) typhoid vaccine. Army M. BuU., 1935, No. 30, 32.—Nichols, H. J. An analysis of antityphoid vaccines and a consideration of their relative practical value at the present time. BuU. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1913, No. 2, 23-36.—Ottolenghi, D., Giovanardi, A., & Massa, F. Di un vaccino a dose unica per la profilassi del tifo e dei paratifi. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 411-44.—Perry, H. M., Findlay, H. T., & Bensted, H. J. Antityphoid inocula- tion; observations on the immunizing properties and on the manufacture of typhoid vaccine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 161-77.—Rainsford, S. G. The steriUzation of T. A. B. 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See also Leg, Ulcer; Peptic ulcer; Stomach, Ulcer; Tropical ulcer. Beardsley, J. M. The treatment of tropical ulcer. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 96-9.—Berezov, J. E. Dalnejsie nabljudenija nad le6eniem izjazvivaikhsja rubcov i trofi6eskikh jazv ACS Bogomolca. In: Vopr. khir. vojny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 316-34.—Betkowski, T. Leczenie ropni i zapalen 3% rozczynem dwuweglanu sodu. Lek. wojsk., 1932, 19: 627-32.—Cuscianna, P. Ulcera fagede- nica serpiginosa (datante da 10 mesi) trattata con vaccino di NicoUe. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: 224-8.—Deney. Un cas d'ulcSres phagddemques des pays chauds. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1937, 127: 597.—Ferguson, C. Fluorescence as a therapeutic aid in the treatment of phagedenic and chronic ulcers. MU. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 390-3.—Mujica Gamboa, E. Fagedenismo y gangrena. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1938, 8: 30.—Pechnikov, J. D. [Wet dressing treatment of persistent ulcers foUowing war traumas] Hosp. delo, 1944, No. 3, 30.— Pecorario, R. Osservazioni e ricerche su alcuni casi di fagede- nismo (contributo aUa interpretazione etiologica del lagedi- nismo) Gior. med. nul., 1926, 74: 296-303.—Sharp, W. T. A treatment for indolent ulcers of psychotic patients. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-13, 19: 191.—Walters, W., A Butt, H. R. Management of ulcers among Naval personnel. CoUect. Papers Mayo CUn. (1943) 1944, 35: 9-15. ULITHI Islands. See World War II. ULNA. See also Leg. Retat, L. A propos d'une observation de reposition sanglante d'une luxation posterieure de l'extremite' infdrieure du cubitus. BuU. Soc. meU nul. fr., 1947, 41: 106. ULNAR artery. See also Cardiovascular system. McLaughlin, C. W., jr. Traumatic aneurysm of the ulnar artery; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 428-30. ULNAR nerve. See also Nervous system. Peschel, M. Neuritiden des Nervus ulnaris bei Fernsprech- vermittlungspersonal. Deut. MUitararzt, 1944, 9: 333.— Stabins, S. J., & Mathews, W. H. Traumatic ulnar nerve palsy; neurolysis and transposition of nerve the operation of choice. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 1381-8. ULTRASOUND. For its use see also Foreign body, Localization; Vibration. Chan, G. S., Barmack, J. E., & Coakley, J. D. The effects of ultrasonic vibrations on man. 41 1. 28cm. Port Washington, 1948. Forms No. 151-1-15, Rep. Spec. Dev. Center U. S. Off. Nay. Res. Lepeskin, W. W., & Goldman, D. E. Changes in the structure of cells on exposure to ultrasound. 15p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. NM 004 001, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Davis, H. Biological and psychological effects of ultrasonics. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl., Wash., 1947-48, 9: No. 8, 5-8.—Della Monica. GU ultrasuoni in biologia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1939, 45: 356-62.—Lethal effect of ultrasonics on mice and insects. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect A Rodent, 1948, 72-7.—Sonic and ultrasonic measurements in turbo-jet aircraft. Q. BuU. Dir. Gen. M. Serv. Air Min., Lond., 1949, No. 12, 9 ULTRAVIOLET lamp. See also Dermatology, Therapeutics. Calhoun, F. E., & Isbell, N. P. FUtered ultraviolet lamp constructed in the field. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 405, ULTRAVIOLET radiation. See also Radiation. Heinmets, F. Human protection from ultra- violet radiation. 13 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 004 004, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Anderson, W. T., jr. Therapeutic ultraviolet and the war. Arch. Phys. Ther., 1943, 24: 595-7.—Bidou, G. De la lumiere ultra-violette; ses applications a la me'decine et a la chirurgie. Bull. Soc. med. mU. fr., 1910, 4: 111-8.—De Ment, J. Ultra- violet Ught goes to war. MU. Engin., 1943, 35: 412-4.—Effect of ultraviolet irradiation, Knott technic, on blood oxygen con- tent and capacity. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1948, 19.—Eftal Asar [Ultra-violet rays] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1938, 67: 25-37.—Gage, H. P. Hygienic effects of ultra- violet radiation ih dayUght. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1930, 16: 188-98.—Heymann, W. Studien iiber die Einwirkung ultra- violetter Strahlen auf die menschliche Haut. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 653-5.—Uiescu, C. N. [Accidents, indications and contraindications in treatments with ultra-violet rays] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 430-3.—Kennedy, R. L. Ultra- violet light prophylaxis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 107- 15.—Kuppenheim, H. F., & Krebs, A. T. Spectrophotometry studies of the effect of ultraviolet radiation on the skin. An- nual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 4, No. 10, 1.—Kursakov, N. A. O diagnostices- kom zna6enii ultra-fioletovykh lu6ej. Izv. Voen. med. akad., S. Peterb., 1913, 26: 36-40.—Lo Schiavo, R. Attinoterapia a bordo di un sommergibUe in lunga missione di guerra. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 509-12, pi.—Moshkovsky, M. Effect of ultra-violet rays on the working capacity] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 4, 22-9.—Shamraevsky, S. M. O vydislerui biodozy pri ultravioletovykh oblu6enijakh. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 220-31.— Tindall, W. J. Effect of ultra-violet radiation on metabolism. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 186.—Ultra violet radiation. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1947, 2: No. 3, 9-11.—Visual aids: eye lotion [effect of UV rays] Rep. Air Techn. InteU. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 281, 1-3. UMBILICAL hernia. Parsons, H. H. Infantile, acquired, hernia at the umbiUcus in soldiers. MU. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 298-300.—Popp, A. [Case of umbUical hernia; operative treatment and recovery] Rev. vet. mU., Bucur., 1937, 8: 97-9.— Tamayo S., E. Hernias umbUicales; consideraciones sobre tecnica operatoria. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1944, 8: 163-8.— Vokoun, F. J. UmbUical hernia; case report. MU. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 416. UNALASKA. See World War II. UNCONSCIOUSNESS. See also Blackout of pilot; Syncope. Macintosh, R. R., & Pask, E. A. Floating posture of the unconscious body. 3 1. 31 Hem. Lond., 1943. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 550, Gr. Brit. Flying Pers. Res. Com. UNDERWATER explosion. See Immersion blast. UNDULANT fever. Reports of the commission appointed by the Admiralty, the War Office, and the Civil Gov- ernment of Malta, for the investigation of Medi- terranean fever, under the supervision of an advisory committee of the Royal Society. Pts 1-7. 8? Lond., 1905. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 5: 77; passim; 1906, 6: 381; passim; 1907, 7: 1; passim. Amaro, J. Brucelosis. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 11-7.— Brucellosis. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 10, 3-5.—Cotlove, H. J. Conference on bruceUosis. Profes. Staff Proc. Halloran Gen. Hosp., 1946, 1: No. 2, 3-14.—Domansky, F. [Bang's disease in human beings] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 51-8.—Moorehead, M. T. Undulant fever. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1932, 8: 195-200.—Opizzi, J. Brucelosis [fiebre ondulante, melitococcia] Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1937, 36: 551-73.—Phease, R. N. Undulant fever. J. R. Army M. UNDULANT FEVER 1064 UNDULANT FEVER Corps, 1933, 61: 296-300.—Runge, S. Brucellosis (febris undulans) Lek. wojsk.. 1943, 35: 37-46.—Scott, J. W. Brucel- losis. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 3, 19-24.— Simpson, W. M. Undulant fever. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1931, 29: 581-91. ------ Brucellosis; undulant fever [with bib- liogr.] Ibid., 1941, 39: 339-67.—Thompson, W. T., jr. Brucel- losis. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 119-22.—Undulant fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 71: 332-6.—Villar, C. F. Fiebre ondulante. Mem. Convene. mid. mil. mex., 1936, 243- 6.—Walther, K. Brucellosis. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 96. ---- Cases. Auringer, H. E. Undulant fever, report of a case. Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 696-701.—Chekulaev, G. N. Sludaj brucel- leza. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 87.—Crivellari, C. A., & Opizzi, J. Dos casos de fiebre ondulante con una misma fuente de contagio. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 627-38.— Gauthier, M. M. I., A Blan. Au sujet d'un cas de fievre de Malte, accompagne' au cours de son evolution d'une angine de Duguet et d'une baeUloscopie positive fugace sans lesions pul- monaires cliniquement et radiologiquement decelables. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 287-90.—Harris, H. J. Chronic brucellosis with recurrent iritis, hemiplegia, and death from a complicating diffuse encephalitic encephalomalacia. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 517-20.—Loewy, I. D. Malta fever, with report of four cases. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 635-41.—O'Flynn, J. A. A case of undulant fever due to Brucella abortus infection. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 256-8.—Suhateanu, C, & Panaitescu, G. [Case of undulant fever] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1933, 32: 207-10.—Thompson, W. T., jr. BruceUosis; a case report. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 62-4. ---- Clinical aspect. Criscuolo, E. La brucelosis aguda. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1944, 43: 690-704.— Ragoza, N. I. [Clinical aspect and diag- nosis of acute septic forms of bruceUosis] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 518-28.— Shaw, E. A. The ambulatory type of case in Mediterranean or Malta fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 6: 638-45. ---- Complications. Bonsfield, L. A case of Malta fever with ulcerations of the small intestine. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 7: 174-7.— Farjot. Orchite meiitococcique. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1935, 29: 290-3.—Gent, J. C, & Birt, C. H. A case of undulant fever complicated by nephritis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 240-2.—Kennedy, J. C. Notes on a case of chronic synovitis, or bursitis, due to the organism of Mediterranean fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1904, 2: 178-80. ------ A case of double and simultaneous infection by the organisms of enteric and of Malta fever. Ibid., 1905, 4: 364-8.—Samut, R. Paratyphoid infection during the course of Mediterranean fever. Ibid., 1908, 11: 302-4.—Sumner, J. W., jr. Epidural abscess second- ary to bruceUosis, Brucella suis. U. S. Armed Forces M. J., 1950, 1:218-21. ---- Diagnosis. Spink, W. W. Diagnosis and management of brucellosis, undulant fever. 9p. 27cm. Wash., 1949. Forms Techn. BuU. TB 10-49, U. S. Veterans Admin. Criscuolo, E. El esternom^dulocultivo como elemento diag- n6stico de la brucelosis. Rev. san. nul., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1115-29.—McNaught, J. G. Malta fever and simple continued fever, the serum reaction and retrospective diagnosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1909, 12: 415-20.—Prickman, L. E. The diag- nosis and treatment of undulant fever. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 612.—Rainsford, S. G. Laboratory methods of diagnosis of brucella infections. J. R. Nav. M. Serv. 1933, 19: 1; 77. ---- Epidemiology. Bruce, D. Recent researches into the epidemiology of Malta fever. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 8: 225-35.—Jullien. Note sur l'importance des bruceUoses humaines dans le miUeu miU- taire. Ann. hyg., Par., 1940, n. ser., 18: 317. ---- Etiology. Bassett-Smith, P. W. The etiology of Mediterranean or undulant fever from a naval standpoint. Brit. M. J., 1904, 2: 324. ------ Our present knowledge of the etiology of Mediter- ranean fever, with special reference to the Royal Navy. J. R. San. Inst., 1906, 27: 375-81 (Abstr.) ------ The relationship of undulant fever of man to epidemic abortion of animals. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1927, 13: 258-63.— Brancato, F. Ricerche istologiche su sacchetti di coUodio contenenti culture di Brucella abortus. Ann. med. nav., Roma, i934, 40: pt 1, 1-7.—Bruce, D. On the etiology ot Malta fever. Army M. Dep. Rep., Lond. (1890) 1892, 32: 365-70.—Burnet, E. Etiologie de la fievre ondulante. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1933,123: 7-9. Also Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1933, 39: pt 1, 83.—Horrocks, W. H. Experiments on the mode of conveyance of the Micrococcus meUtensis to healthy animals. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1905, 5: 311-40.—Shaw, E. A. Interim report of experimental work in the investigation of Mediterranean fever, dealing with blood, skin, sweat, nitrations, agglutinating serum, and various inoculations on different animals. Ibid., 456-71. ---- Incidence. Ashford, M., & Quinnell, E. Undulant fever in Territory of Hawaii. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 617-20.—Bassett-Smith, P. W. Further notes on the distribution ot Mediterranean fever in the fleet, with reference to its etiology. J. Trop. M., Lond., 1906, 9: 284.—Birt, C. Mediterranean fever in South Africa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 6: 1-5.—Bonsfield, L. Malta fever in the Sudan. Ibid., 1908, 11: 596-9.—Brucellosis. Month. Health Rep. Mil. Distr. Washington, 1949, 2: No. 6, 13.—Cabanes, E. La fiebre ondulatoria del Mediterrdneo en la region Ceuta-Tetu&n. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1914, 3. Sfr., 4: 93-7.—Cortes, J. D. de. Fiebre mediterranea 6 de Malta en Espafia. Ibid., 1908, 2: 325; passim.—Criscuolo, E. Indice de infeccion brucelosa en la provincia de C6rdoba. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 376-83.—Dargein. Melitococcie (etude clinique des cas observes depuis 1920 a 1'Hopital Sainte-Ann) Arch. meU pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 89-111.—Duliscouet & Soubigou. Etude cUnique et biologique des premiers cas de fidvre ondulante dans le Departement de la Manche. Ibid., 1937, 127: 724-37.—Ferloni, A. V. J. Nuevo caso de fiebre de Malta aut6ctono de la provincia de Tucuman. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 194*, 43: 512-5.—Fowler, C. F. P. Mediterranean fever in Gibraltar in 1909. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1910, 15: 54-62.—Glass, J. Bruceloza wsr6d uchodictwa polskiego w Teheranie w latach 1942-45. Lek. wojsk., Edinb., 1946, 37: 102-10.—Holt, R. L., & Reynolds, F. H. K. Malta fever and its prevalence along the Mexican Border. MU. Surgeon, 1925, 56: 414-24.—Horrocks, W. H. Notes of cases of Mediter- ranean fever occurring in Gibraltar during 1906. J. B. Armv M. Corps, 1907, 8: 426-8.—Ivanov-Bekleshov, K. F. [Malta fever in middle Asia] Voen. med., J., Moskva, 1932, 2: 80-4.— Kennedy, J. C. Malta fever in the MUitary Hospital, VaUetta, Malta, during the years 1897 to 1904. J. R. Army M. Corps 1905, 4: 634-46.—Montel, E. L. Reflexions sur les rapports de la fievre ondulante avec la collectivity miUtaire; quelques points d'histoire de la fievre ondulante. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 69-90.—Nicolle, C. Sur l'existence en Tunisie de la Bevre m^diterraneenne. Cadueee, Par., 1904, 4: 322.—Niyazi Sayan [Two cases of Malta fever in Diyarbakir and the results of cultures of coagulated blood] Askeri sihhiye mec- muasi, 1939, 68: 19-24.—Rainsford, S. G. Undulant fever, with special reference to cases seen in Malta. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1935, 21: 81; 182.— Rohow, F. M. Undulant fever in China; report of a typical case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1931, 29: 664-7.—Ross, E. H. The prevalence of Mediterranean fever in Port Said. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1906, 6: 33-41, map — Simpson, R. J. S., & Birt, C. Malta fever from the Blue Nile. Ibid., 1908, 11: 593-6.—Strachan, P. D. Undulant fever in South Africa. S. Afr. M. Rec, 1906, 4: 345-51. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1907, 9: 83-97. ------ & Birt, C. Malta fever in South Africa. Ibid., 1909, 13: 153-65.—Walther, K. Latente Bangkrankheit im Heere. Deut. MUitararzt, 1937, 2: 1-13. ---- Pathology. Criscuolo, E. Las aglutininas postmeUtfnicas en infectados y no infectados por brucelas. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 634-8.— Mazzucconi, M. SuUe lesioni determinate daU'infezio- ne sperimentale da Micrococcus meUtensis suU'occhio. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1927, 33: 14-22.—Suhateanu, C, & Albescu, V. Contribution a l'dtude de la brucellose chez l'homme. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1935, 34: 343-52. ---- Treatment. Kacenovich, A. L. [Sulfidin in treatment of acutely septic forms of bruceUosis] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 529-38.— Kleinman, S. B. Treatment of undulant fever with sulfanilamide. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., ly41-42, 18: 161-5.—Le Chuiton & Negrie. Deux cas de melitococcie traitds par les d£riv£s acridiniques et reflexions sur ce mode de traitement. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 5-14.—Mascaro, D. Contribuci6n al tratamiento de la fiebre de Malta. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1948-49, 21: 43-53.—Montel. Deux nouveaux cas de fievre ondulante guerie a la suite d'une injection unique d'endo-proteine d'abortus. Bull. mid. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 101-4.—Morrison, R. J. G. Two cases of undulant fever treated with sulphanilamide. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 45-7.—Todd, M. L. Two cases of Malta fever treated with mercurochrome. Mil. Surgeon, 1927, 61: 34. ------ Case report of undulant fever treated with mercurochrome. Ibid., 1933, 72: 37-9. UNFIT. See also Disabled, Employment; Fitness; Medical examination; Neuropsychiatric examin- ation, Diagnostic aspect; Psychopath; Rejection. Brosin, H. W. The unfit; how to use them. Psychosomat. M., 1943, 5: 342-50.—Ebaugh, F. G. Misfits in the mUitary service. Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1943, 4: 293-8.—Gerstle, M., jr, Wagner, R. L., & Lodge, T. The inapt Naval recruit. U. S. UNFIT 1065 UNIFORM Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 480-92.—Hamilton, S. W. The prob- lem of the military rejects and casualties. Virginia M Month 1943, 70: 602-5.—Menninger, W. C. The mentaUy unfit- detection, elimination, and disposal. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago' 1944-45, 15: 216-8. Also Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1945, 6: 109-14?— Silveira, A. Aproveitamento dos inaptos em servicos auxUiares da guerra; orientacao, de acordo com as aptid5es. Imnr mid Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 380, 39-47.—Stearns, A. W. " Unfit personaUties in the military services. In: Person. & Behav Discord. (Hunt, J. M.) N. Y., 194*, 2: 822-32.—Unfit (The); how to exclude them and how to use them. Psychosomat M ' 1943,5:323-63. UNIFICATION. Bourguignon, R. Faut-U f usionner les services sanitaires de la Marine, de 1'Armee et des Colonies? Rapp. Congr. internat mer, 1946, 3. Congr., 559-61. UNIFORM. See also Cadet Corps; Clothing; Dermatitis; Pharmacy—by countries: Spain. Brunton, Sir T. L. Soldiers' health and sol- diers' dress. 5p. 21cm. Lond., 1914 [?] In his CoUeet. Papers, Lond., 1893-1914, 2: No. 105. Lee, D. H. K, White, C, & Kelso, W. T. Studies of evaporation from an artificial skin underneath service clothes, lip. 34cm. Bris- bane, 1945. Forms No. 2, Open Rep. Fatigue Laborat. Nat. Health M. Res. Counc. AustraUa. Trtjmper, M., Kerkian, A., & Hyslop, F. L. Dermatitis from wearing blue uniforms; enlisted men. 5p. 26)^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 11, Res. Proj. X-180, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. American mUitary dress in the war of 1812; general and staff officers. J. Am. MU. Inst., 1940, 4: 55-64.—Bock, E. Die Bekleidung bei der Kriegsmarine. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 454-6.—Boigey, M. Coleur des uniformes militaires et mim^tisme. Presse me'd., 1927, 35: 555.—Coronel del regimiento de MaUorca de infanterfa espafiola que estuvo de guarnicion en Montevideo a fines del siglo XVIII [IUust.] An. Fac. med., Montev., 1944, 29: 213.—Crossman, E. C. Needed; a new Army uniform; an argument and a suggestion regarding a change in our doughboy's outfit. Sc. Am., N. Y., 1921, 125: 234.—Dress, the most distinguishing mark or a mUitary genius; engraving by James Akin, from Advice to the Officers of the Army, 1813. In: Album Am. Battle Art (U. S. Libr. Congress) Wash., 1947, 107.—Laignel-Lavastine & Laplane. Port Ulegal d'uniforme mUitaire par un d£bUe. Ann. mid. psychol., Par., 1933, 91: 335-7.—Millak, H. [The mUitary uniform from the view-point of hygiene] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 25: 327—40.— Nakamoto, K. Gun-i siki-so no eiseigaku-teki kenkyu [Hy- gienic studies on the color ot military uniforms] Nippon seikagakkai kaiho, 1925-26, 1: No. 2, 18; passim. Also Gun idan zassi, 1931, 143-80, 2pl.—Petracek, J. [Sanitary require- ments pertaining to uniforms] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1938, 14: 47-9.—Roulin. Le costume du soldat. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1947, 41: 92-6.—Stalker, H. Masquerading in uniform; a wartime form of psychopathic behaviour. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1945, 91: 188-94.'—Trzemesky, 1. I. Izsledovanie i ocenka s higieniceskoj to6ki zrenija odeidy niznikh cinov russkaho flota. Morsk. vrach, 1913, 518-49.—Wooders, M. A., & Curtis, D. A. Additional information on uniforms and insignia. In their Emergency Care, Phila., 1942, 374-7. ---- arctic. See Arctic service, Clothing. ---- Fatigue uniform. See Clothing, special. ---- medical. Margolis, S. I. Proposed field uniform for hospital corpsmen. 7p. 26y2cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-286, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Devices and uniforms of the Navy Medical Corps, 1802- 1905. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1919, 13: 505-13.— Epaulard, A. L'uniforme des mddecins miUtaires. Presse mid., 1907, 15: Annexes, 114; 1908, 16: Annexes, 161.—Proposed field uniform for hospital corpsmen. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 11, 25-8. ---- Nurse's uniform. Experts design new uniforms and service clothing for U. S. Army nurses. Hosp. Management, 1943, 55: No. 3, 47-9-"7" Navy Nurse Corps uniforms. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 8, 29.—New uniforms for the Army nurse. Trained Nurse, 1943, 110: 185.—New (A) wardrobe for the Army Nurses Corps. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 240-2.— Uniforms of U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1256.— Wilkinson, L. Uniform of the Army Nursing Service. Nurs. J. India, 1944, 35: 126.—Witmer, S. K. On duty in the Office of^e Surgeon General. Johns Hopkins Nurs. Alumnae Mag., a.\),±2, 41; 112. ---- Veterans Administration. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10A-97: Uniforms of personnel at VA centers with domiciliary activi- ties. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1947. Also change 1. [l]p. 1948. UNIT. See also Aid station; Dental service, Mobile unit; Emergency medical field unit; First aid, Mobile unit; Malaria control unit; Optical unit; Surgical unit; Tuberculous, Service units; Ve- nereal disease, Treatment units. See also Vehicle subheadings (dental; medical) India. Civil Defence Department. Air raid precautions; medical memorandum No. 2 (India) Mobile medical units. 18p. 25cm. Delhi, 1943. United States. Army. Medical Field Service School. Mobile units of the Medical Department. 424p. 24cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1941. Mobile medical teams. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 49; 3.—Rigden, G. F. Mobile units. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 751.—Walther, J. E. Mobile aid unit for island hopping. Air Surgeon BuU., 1944, 1: No. 11, 18. UNITED Nations Relief and Rehabilita- tion Administration. See also Relief, and its subheadings. United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Monthly review. Wash., No. 21, 1946- ---- European Regional Office; UNRRA at work. Lond., No. 1, 1946- Unrra Review of The Month. Lond., Feb., 1946- Administrative (The) Organization. Rep. Dir. Gen. U. N. R. R. A., 1944, Sept., 67-95.—Arnstein, M. G. Nursing in UNRRA Middle East refugee camps. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 378-81.—Friedlander, W. UNRRA, die internationale Not- hilfe der neuen Weltorganisation. Gesundheit, Ziir., 1946, 26: 428-34.—Health, welfare, and other services. Rep. Dir. Gen. U. N. R. R. A., 1945, Apr.-June, 25-40.—Sawyer, W. A. Health problems facing the United Nations ReUef and Re- habiUtation Administration. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1944-45, 59.-60. meet., 153-60.—Topping, A. The tasks of U. N. R. R. A.; medical services in liberated countries. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 816.—UNRRA's health work in Europe. UNRRA, Lond., 1946, Mar, 11-8. UNITED States. For references to the country see also in Military Section the following headings: Aero- medicine; Air Force Medical Service; Civilian defense; Dental care; Dental service; Dentistry; Hospital report; headings beginning with Medical (care; M. department; M. examination; M. officer; M. organization; M. service) Military medicine; Morbidity; Mortality; Navy medical service; Neuropsychiatric examination; Nurse Corps; Nursing service; Nutrition service; Nutrition survey; Orthopedics; Pharmaceutical service; Pharmacist; Pharmacy Corps; Physi- cian; Preparedness; Prisoner of war; Psychiatry; Psychology; Psychological service; Ration; Re- cruiting; Rehabilitation; Reserve officer; Sani- tary Corps; Sanitation; Surgery; Surgical or- ganization; Surgical service; Tuberculosis ge- ography; Venereal disease; Veteran; Veterinary 824787—vol. 11, 4th series- -68 UNITED STATES Corps; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. Ballentine, R. G. The Territorial Papers; a source for mili- tary history. Mil. Affairs, 1941, 5: 241-4.—Jones, H. W. Looking backward. MU. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 74-83.—Judd, W. H. Our prospects for the war and the peace. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1944) 1945, 223-35.—Lull, G. F. Extracts from old sanitary reports. Mil. Surgeon, 1934, 74: 143-7.—MacEachern, M. T. The doctor and the hospital in war. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 93-101.—Medical members ot new Research Board for National Security. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 529.—Momonoi, T. Oh-Bei ryoko dan [Tales of travel in America and Europe] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 929-38.—National (The) Conference on Planning for War and Post War Medical Services, Mar. 15, 1943. North CaroUna M. J., 1943, 4: 144.—Padilla, V. M. Un viaje de 60 dias por los Estados Unidos, auspiciado por la Oficina sanitaria pan americana. Rev. san. mU., Habana, 1943, 7: 71-9.—Problem (The) of medical attention to the civiUan population in America during the present World War. South. M. & S., 1942, 104: 147.—Research Board for National Security. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 23. Also Science, 1945, 101: 226-8.—Spindler, G. D. American character as revealed by the miUtary; descriptions and origins. Psychiatry, Bait., 1948, 11: 275-81.—Te Bockhorst, C. J. MiUtaire Weeding in het bijzonder voor den officier van gezondheid. MU. geneesk. tschr., 1904, 8: 1-8. UNITED States Air Force. For references see chiefly the following head- ings: Air Force; Dental service; Hospital report; Medical care; Morbidity; Neuropsychiatric ex- amination; Psychiatry; Psychological service; Ration; Rehabilitation; Sanitation; Venereal disease; Veterinary service. UNITED States Army. For references see especially: Aeromedicine; headings Dental (care: Corps; health; service) Dentistry; Hospital report; headings Medical (center; Corps; Department; examination; offi- cer) Morbidity; Neuropsychiatric examination; Nurse Corps; Nursing service; Pharmacy; Psy- chiatry; Psychological service; Ration; Rehabil- itation; Reserve officer; Tuberculosis geog- raphy; Venereal disease; Veterinary service; Wars and campaigns; World War I; World War II. UNITED States Navy. For references see especially the headings: Aeromedicine; Air Force Medical Service; headings Dental (care; Corps; health; service) Dentistry; Hospital Corps; Hospital report; headings Medical (Department; examination; officer) Morbidity; Navy Medical Corps; Neuropsychiatric examination; Neuropsychiatry; Nurse Corps; Nursing service; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; Psychiatry; Psychological service; Ration; Recruiting; Rehabilitation; Reserve officer; Sanitation; Tuberculosis geography; Venereal disease; World War I; World War II. UNITED States Public Health Service. See also Health service, Relation to public health; Public health; World War II. Motjntin, J. W., & Kovar, E. B. Emergency health and sanitation activities of the Public Health Service during World War II. 96p. 23cm. Wash., 1949. Forms No. 302, Pub. Health BuU., Wash. Draper, W. F. Present policies and activities of the United States PubUc Health Service. MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 123-30. ------ Wartime responsibiUties of the United States Public Health Service. N. England J. M., 1943, 229: 639-42.—Lobo, A. O Servico de saude norte-americano em campanha. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1942, 31: 449-54.—Paquin, O., jr. U. S. PubUc Health Service at war. Desmos, S. Paul, 1943, 49: 82.— Parran, T. The work and aims of the United States Public Health Service. MU. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 411-1. ------ Wartime problems of the PubUc Health Service. Fed. BuU., Chic, 1942, 28: 302-6. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1033. ------ Medical education and the war; United States pubUc U. S. PUBLIC HEALTH SERVICE health service. Ibid., 119: 1259-61. ------ The United States PubUc Health Service and the war. Ibid., 1943 122- 1092. ------ The United States Public Health Service in the war. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 249- 73, 4 pi.—United States PubUc Health Service. Mil. Surgeon 1940, 87: 183; 378.—Van Auken, H. A. Activities of the United States Public Health Service group; 1941 to 1943. In- Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 1, 38-40.— War program of the Public Health Service. Pub. Health Rep . Wash., 1918, 33: 1627-32.—War (The) program of the United States Public Health Service. Mod. Hosp., 1917, 9: 292.— Williams, C. L. The PubUc Health Service in war. MississiDDi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 130-2. vv UNIVERSAL military training. See also Selective Service; Selective Service Act. United States. Congress. Senate. Uni- versal Military Training; hearing before a sub- committee of the committee on military affairs U. S. Senate, 64th Congress, second session on S. 1695; a bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States; printed for the use of the Committee on Military Affairs. 1178p. 8? Wash., 1917. Brumbaugh, A. J. Universal mUitary training. BuU. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1944, 30: 500-11.—Cohen, R. R. At- titude conditioning for post-war trainees. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 496-9.—LeDoux, L. A. Health, manpower and universal miUtary training. South. M. J., 1948, 41: 1061-4.—Reed, C. E. The benefits of compulsory military training. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1921, 14: 105-8.—Silvers, E. R., & Myers, A. F. Universal miUtary training? Surv. Graphic, 1948, 37: 24-7.— Stocker, H. Der Kampf gegen die Wehrflicht in Russland. Neue Generation, 1924, 20: 309-15.—Warbasse, J. P. The military conscription of youth. Long Island M. J., 1918, 12: 100-5. UNIVERSAL military training experi- mental unit. Morbidity in the Universal MiUtary Training Unit at Fort Knox, Kentucky. Health U. S. Army, 1948, 3: No. 2, 2-10.— Universal (The) MiUtary Training Experimental Unit at Fort Knox, Ky, second half year; third half year. Ibid., No. 8, 2; 1949, 4: No. 7, 1. UNIVERSITY. See also Preparedness; Research, Organiza- tion; Science, Organization; Scientist; Student. Attivita deUe university tedesche durante la guerra. Fol. med., Nap., 1941, 27: 719.—Badger, H. G., & Frazier, B. W. Effects of the war upon coUeges and universities, 1943-44. Bull. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1944, 30: 264-83.—Boynton, R. E. Some problems of the college health service in a nation at war^ J. Lancet, 1942, 62: 146.—Bushnell, E. R. The Uni- versity's great war service. Alumni Reg. Univ. Pennsylvania, 1917-18, 20: 575-81.—Capen, S. P. The government and the colleges in wartime. Bull. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1942, 28: 587-99.—Coffey, W. C. Education is defense. Trends M. Pract. & Res., 1941-42, 3: No. 2, 3.—College and university war problems. J. Ass. Am. M. Coll., 1942, 17: 124.—Craig, H. The universities after the war. BuU. Am. Ass. Univ. Profes- sors, 1943, 29: 210-7.—Defense programs in the colleges. Oc- cupations, 1941-42, 20: 461.—Democracy and education in the current crisis. BuU. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1940, 26: 631-42.—Higher education and the war; a report. Ibid., 1942, 28: 571-86.—Higher education and the war; U. S. Office of Education Wartime Commission. Ibid., 46-66.—Hutchins, R. M. The University [of Chicago] in war and peace. Ibid., 1943, 29: 22-33.—Limitation of students. Australas. J. Pharm., 1943, 24: 125.—Munro, W. B. The war, the colleges, and federal aid. Diplomate, 1942, 14: 281-5. Also Fed. BuU.. Chic, 1942, 28: 196-204. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1030-3.—Shotwell, J. T. University war problems. Colum- bia Univ. Q., 1918, 20: 225-34.—Silverman, A. A 12-month coUege year; an all-out program. Science, 1942, 95: 192.— Stearns, R. L. The function of a peacetime institution in a wartime enterprise. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1942, 6: 453-64.— Storey, T. A. Some national defense problems of universities and coUeges. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 236-9.—Universities (The) in war-time. Nature, Lond., 1940, 145: 319; 1942, 150: 97.—University (Our) CivU War record. Philadelphia Press, 1917, May 8.—University's (The) war record. Alumni Reg. Univ. Pennsylvania, 1916-17, 19: 707-12.—Willard, A. C, The university and the war. Science, 1942, 95: 372. UNRRA See United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. UPPER EXTREMITY 1067 URETER UPPER extremity. See Extremity; also Extremity injury; Surgical technic, Extremities: Upper extremity. UPPER respiratory disease. See Respiratory system, Disease. URACHUS. Perez, B., & Matera, R. F. Quiste supurado del uraco. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 651-8.—Powers, H. 3. Patent urachus with chronic suppuration. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941^2,18: 446-8.—Rives, J. D. Cyst of the urachus. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1934, 32: 205-7.—Zarriello, J. J. Urachal cysts and sinuses; discussion and report of a case. Ibid., 1949, 49: 567-70. UREA. Ammatuna, E. S. Determinaci6n cuantitativa de urea en sangre. Rev. san. mU., Asunci6n, 1944, 257-61.—Chechan, C. Micro-urebmetre de precision. Rev. Corps san. mU., Par., 1945, 1: 62-5. ------ N^cessaire pour le dosage de l'uree senque. Ibid., 67.—Frattini, J. F. Estudio critico de los metodos de valoraci6n de la urea en sangre; determinaciones comparativas entre urea y nitrogeno no proteico. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 428; 508; 583.—Turner, M. H. Com- parison ot methods for determining blood urea nitrogen. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 240-3. UREMIA. Allbee, R. H., & Mayfleld, J. L. Successful treatment of case ot uremia by means of peritoneal irrigation. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 348-50.—Fidler, A. Patogeneza mocznicy prawdzi- wej. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 92—4.—Eovsi, M. Uremia (mo6e- krovie) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 646-50.—Lopez, A. Crisis ure'micas. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1942, 15: 99-101.—Meessen, H. Hypochloramische Uramie nach Kriegsdienstbeschadigung; ein vertrauensarztliches Gu- tachten. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 658-60.—Sterling- Okuniewski, S. [Uremia] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 386-95.— Walsh, E. L. Pronounced azotemia; report of two cases. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942^3, 19: 208-11.—Weiss, H. A., & Mills, R. L. Treatment of uremia with continuous peritoneal irrigation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1745-50. ---- Anuria. See also Nephritis. Lowe, E. S. Renal decapsulation in the treatment of oliguria and anuria. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1947, 47: 959-64.—Lozner, E. L„ Farr, L. E., & Gibson, S. T. Anuria and oUguria in battle casualties. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: 11-3.— Masselot. Anurie vraie ayant cidi a un traitement novocai- nique intraveineux. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1946,40:39.— Pugh, H. L. Posttraumatic urinary suppression; shock as a causative entity. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 859-73 — Raileanu, T., & Manolescu, A. Consideratiuni asupra unui sindrom azotemic prin cloropenie in cursul unei nefrite adulte. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 651-7.—Walton, A. J. A case of anuria. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 58.—Yazima, S. Hansya-sei munyo-syo no kyomi-aru iti tiken rei [Eine Erfahrung der reflektorischen Anurie] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 633-6, pi.—Zdenkovic, A. Extrarenals anurie. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 271-4. URETER. See also Urogenital apparatus. Clyne, A. J. A case of severe vesicovaginal fistula treated by ureterocolic implantation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 50-2.—Djukovic, D. [Filiform stricture of the ureter] Voj. san. glasnik, 1938, 99: 371.—Ellis, F. A. Reno-ureteral colic with hematuria at an advance base hospital. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1033.—Ferreira Franca, M. Meatoscopla ureteral. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 231-5.—Glazier, M., & Olson, C. Reno-ureteral colic in the South Pacific Area. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 43: 80-2.—Maisonnet, P. J. F. R. Le catheterisme ureteral, sa valeur diagnostique et therapeutique. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1926, 85: 81-98.—Malice, A. Lo svUuppo e le anomalie degli ureteri. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 684-7.—Moose, F. M. Ureteral obstruction; with report and rontgenograms of cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 179-85, pi. Newton, L. A., & Huffman, W. L. Benign ureteral tumor; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 329-32 — Papo, I., & Petkovic, S. Implantacija uretera u debelo crevo- ureterosigmoidostomija. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 67-75.—Pfeiffer, G. E. Transplantation of ureter in accordance with Coffey technique. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1929, 5: 456.—Roberts, A. L., & Linfield, E. H. A case of double ureter and double pelvis of kidney. Ibid., 56, pi.—Vintici, V. [Case of double ureter] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1933, 32: 85-9. Calculus. Blaha, J. Extrakce konkrementu z mocovodu Zeissovou kli6kou. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 59.—Cavaliere, G. Con- tributo al trattamento incruento della calcolosi uieterale. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 1104-12.—Christian, E., & Constantinescu, N. [Clinical cases of ureteral calculus] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1929, 28: 1-12.—Christian, E., A Vintici, V. [Indications for operation in ureteral lithiasis] Ibid., 1930, 29: 67-9.—Colborne, 3„ & Walsh, D. F. Two cases of ureteric calculi. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 260-6.—Frobisher, J. H. M. Case of stone in the ureter. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1921, 37: 459, pi.—Gill, G. A method of roentgenological localization of ureteral obstruction caused chiefly by non-radio-opaque indistinguishable calculi. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 5, 17.—Lacal. F. Litiasis ureteral derecha y apendicitis aguda; diagnostico diferencial. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 822-31.— Merritt, E. L. Ureteral stone. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 29-34.—Ornacky, N. [Ureteral calculus erroneously diagnosed as acute intestinal obstruction and unnecessary laparotomy] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1936, 7: 199-201.—Parker, E. E., & LeDue, I. E. Lumbar sympathetic block in the treatment of ureteral calculus. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 2, 15-7.— Plant, J. H. Surgical and nonsurgical treatment of renal and ureteral calculi, with a few case reports. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 314.—Prehn, D. T. Method for removing ureteral calculi by continuous internal traction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 695-9.—Robbins, J. J. Removal of ureteral calculi by catheter traction with report of three cases. Ibid., 1947, 47: 954-8.—Rodriguez Molina, L. F. El tratamiento de los caiculos del ureter por el caterismo ureteral. San. mil., Habana, 1921-22, 1: 552-64.—Solans, L. Calculosis ureteral; nota radiologica. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948,10: 513, pi.—Stoian, C, & Costescu, P. Dilatatie chistica a ureterului ileo-lombar consecutiva unei calculoze ureterale la un diabetic, simul&nd un chist al capului pancreasului. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 475-80, illust.—Vintici, V. [Errors in diagnosis; foreign body diagnosed as ureteral calculus] Ibid., 1934, 33: 45-9. ---- Injury. Levitanus, M. B. Ognestrelnye ranenija uretry. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 89-111.—Schreiber, E. Die Kriegs-Verletzungen der Harn- leiter. MUitarsanitat, Zur., 1943, 25: 81. URETHRA. See also Penis; Urogenital apparatus. Culp, O. S. Urethral meatotomv simplified. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 119.—Pezzi, G. L'uretrografia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: pt 2, 475-90, 12pl.—Robert- son, A. L. An accessory rudimentary urethra. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 59: 145, illust.—Vicuna Monardes, H. Auto- plastfa uretral por fistula de la uretra peneana. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 201-5. ---- Calculus and foreign body. Moody, H. C, & Nourse, M. H. Glass stirring rod in urethra and bladder. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 591.— Putnam, J. L. Urethral stone in a thoroughbred mare. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 118—Siireyya Atamal [Case of a pea in the urethra] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1940, 69: No. 31, 82. ---- Disease. Barquin y Lopez, F. Una maniobra mas en el tratamiento de las ietenciones completas de la orina, consecutivas a estrecheces infranqueables de la uretra. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: 119.------La electrolisis en las estenosis uretrales. Ibid., 1940, 4: 231-8.—Bernard, L. Retrecissement inflammatoire de I'ur&tre; fistules scrotales et pfirineales conseoutives; cystos- tomie; dilatation; guerison. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1928, 22: 46-9.-—Emanuel, M. The incidence of urethral stricture in urological conditions. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 187-9.—Santoro, G. Contributo alia cura delle fistole uretroperineali e considerazioni sulla blenorragia nei militari. Gior. med. Esercito, 1902, 50:1271-85.—Seitz, I. J. Unrelieved urethral stricture with subsequent kidney destruction. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939-40, 16: 272-4.—Teposu, E., & Popa, I. Contributiuni la tratamentul stricturilor uretrale complicate. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 54-61. ---- Injury. Alcina Quesada, E. Fractura de uretra con desplazamiento consecutiva a herida de metralla. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 26-8.—Barrientos Pefia, A. Caso de un proyectil de fusil calibre 7.65mm expulsado espontaneamente por la uretra. Rev. san. mil., La Paz, 1940, 4: 889-91.—Ber- nard. Plaie contuse de l'ur^tre penien par balle; cystostomie; uritrorraphie circulaire au bout de trois mois et demi; gudrison. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1928, 22: 137-42.—Bueno Rodrigo, L. Contribucl6n al estudio de las roturas recientes de uretra. Med. & cir. guerra, 1947, 9: 39-49.—Conger, K. War wounds of the urethra; a report of 5 cases. J. Urol., Bait., 1944, 52: 590-5.— Dubiler, P. A. Le6enie svis6ej i suzenij mofieispukatelnogo kanala pri povrezdenijakh poslednego v voennoe vremja. URETHRA 1068 URINARY CALCULUS Khirurgia, Moskva, 1946, No. 8, 83-6.— Everidge, J. Wounds of the urethra. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailev, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 256-64. Also 2. ed.. 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Culture of urine catheterized from the kidneys; use of patient's citrated whole blood-agar and other media. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 244-6.—Sabri. [L'analyse des urines] Turkish text. Rev. m<§d. vit. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 42-53.— Villedieu & Manceau, E. Recherche de l'acide picrique dans les urines en la presence ou en l'absence de pigments bUiaires. Arch. mi§d. pharm. mil., 1914-15, 64: 254. UROBILIN [incl. urobilinogen] McDonald, R. K, & Kelley, V. C. A more rapid method of determining feces urobilinogen [5] 1. 33cm. Randolph Field, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 501, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Rivas, J. J. Determinaci6n pratica de la urobiUna en la orina de los paludicos. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1931, 9: 321-6.— Simici, p., & Popescu, M. [Origin of urobiUn and its patho- genesis in the course of catarrhal jaundice due to salvarsan treatment] Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1929, 28: 455---Sophian, L., & Connolly, V. 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Soc. med. mil. fr., 1949, 43: 92-4.— Per6, A. Sur une fermentation intravesicale. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1897, 29: 437-41.—Sobolev, I. Modevoj puzyr (vesica urinaria) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1149-61, 2 pi. ---- Bladder: Injury. Darmaillacq, R. Plaie de la vessie par arme blanche avec porte d'entree fessiere. J. med. Bordeaux, 1941, 118: 671.— Garcia Sanchez, M. Herida de la vejiga por arma de fuego, con tolerancia del proyectil durante nueve anos. Arch, espafi. urol., 1946^7, 3: 360-2.—Goldin, G. I. Ognestrelnye ranenija i povrezdenija mo6evogo puzyrja. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 55-88.—Grandjean, A. Blessures de guerre de la vessie. M6declne, Par., 1940, 21: No. 7, 3-36.—Kindler, K. Ueber Blasensteckschusse. Zschr. Urol., 1943, 37: 269-77.—Kukovec, R. Ratne povrede mokra6- noga mjehura. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1944, 1: No. 2, 11-3.— Leuret. BaUe de fusil de guerre extraite d'une vessie vlngt et un ans apres la blessure. J. urol. med., Par., 1936, 42: 354-6.— Li Gotti, A., & Calzavara, G. Su una lesione Isolata d'arma da fuoco in vescica con proiettile ritenuto. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 49-52.— Macalpine, J. B. Wounds of the bladder. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 247-55; 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 937-48.—Munger, A. D. Bladder injuries; including spinal cord injuries as related to war and civil prac- tice. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 1120-4.—Negovsky, D. P. [A case of penetrating wound of the bladder by land mine splinter with subsequent calculus formation] Khirurgia, Mos- kva, 1942, No. 8, 93.—Niceley, E. P. Gunshot wounds of the urinary bladdei In wartime. J. Urol., Bait., 1946, 56: 59-67.— Smelovsky, V. P. [Case of shrapnel bullet remaining in the urinary bladdei for several years] Nov. khir. arkh., 1938, 42: 322-4.—Stogov, V. A. O nekotorykh osobennostjakh ranenij modevogo puzyrja. 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Lesoes do aparelho genlto-urinarlo em cirurgia de guerra. Arq. brasil. cir., 1943, 11: 185-97. Also Impr. mid., Rio, 1943-44, 19: No. 363, 39-43.— Trommer, K. Feldbeobachtung uber gehauftes Auftreten von Urogenitalneurose. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 86 (Abstr.)—Vasiljev, A. I. Urosepsis. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 134-42.—Voit, K. Erkrankungen der Nieren und der abfuhrenden Harn wege. In: Innere Wehrmed. (Hand- loser, S.) Dresd., 1944, 521-34.—Vovsi, M. Nefrozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1347-50.— Wade, H. J. Renal infantilism. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 257-62 —Walsh, D. F. The treatment of non-venereal urinary infections. Ibid., 245-52. M BoeHHaa Tpaiwa Moueno- u ee jieueHue. 156p. 26cm. ---- Injury. Fronstein, R jiobhx opraHOB Moskva, 1947. Frumkin, A. P. BoeHHaa TpaBMa Mouenojio- boh cucTeMM. 128p. 20cm. Moskva, 1944. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del sistema uro-genitale. p. 1023-58. 25cm. 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In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 170-2.—Stojanovieh, V., & Vojislav, K. Indikacije i kontrain- UROGENITAL APPARATUS 1070 UROLOGY dikacije za konzervativnu terapiju kod ratnih povreda mokradne besike. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 46-52.— Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco deU-apparato urinario. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 1023-19, Ulust., 3 pi.—True, E. La pyelographie intra-veineuse, moyen d'ex- ploration dans les plaies ou traumatismes de guerre de I'appareU urinaire. Arch. Soc. sc. mid. biol., MontpeUier, 1933, 14: 462-4.—Vasiljev, A. I. [Treatment of traumatic strictures] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 275-82.—Volpian, I. G. Ognestrelnye ranenija mosonki i ee organov. In: Voen. travma mochepol. org. (Fronstein, R. M.) Moskva, 1947, 128-33.— Weil, S. S. Ranevoj sepsis i ego osobennosti pri ognestrelnykh povrezdenijakh taza i organov modeotdelenija. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 3, 3-13.—Young, H. H. WTounds of the genitourinary tract. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: 470-90.— Zhukova, M. N. IWounds of the genitourinarj organs] Khi- rurgia, Moskva, 1943, No. 11, 47-50. UROGRAPHY. Caffee, W. M. Intravenous urographj. Med. BuU. Veter- ans Admin., 1938-39, 15: 288-90.—Gaudino, N. M. Valor de la interpretaci6n de las imdgenes radiograficas en las afecciones del arbol urinario superior. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 823 (Abstr.)—Giurea, lonescu, V., & Catz [Radiological examination of the urinary tract with uroselectan] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1930, 29: 181-6. pi.—Howell, J. A. Intravenous urography. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1937-38, 14: 13-5.— Merlo Gomez, J. F. Urografia endovenosa o por excrecion. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1935, 34: 31-56, 20 pi.—Moxness, B. A. The development ot intravenous urography. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 37-^0.—Murray, R. S. E. The use of uroselectan in urography. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1931, 7: 111-6, 2 pi.—Nur & Kemal, B. [Pyelography in uri- nary surgery] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 11-4.— Stalnaker, P. R. Pylography and ureterography. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 633-9, 8 pi. UROLOGIST. See also Urology. Frumkin, A. Urolog. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Mos- kva, 1946-^8, 5: 653-5.—Lowsley, O. S. The role of the uro- logical surgeon in the Armed Forces. J. Urol., Bait., 1943, 49: 192-4.—Ugray, 1. Az urologus-seb^sz jelentosege a tabori seb^szetben. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 232. UROLOGY. See also Operating table; Surgical technic. Spelkens, E. Les progres de l'urologie en Amerique pendant la guerre, p.249-330. 24cm. Brux., 1946. J. beige urol., 1945-46, 14: Cawker, C. A. Urologic diagnosis. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 9, 19-30.—Congres (VIII) international d'urologie, Lisbonne. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1948, 17: 329.— Laughlin, V. C. Urology in war. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 622-6. Also Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 235-7.—Maisonnet, P. J. F. R., & Bernard, L. M. J. Chronique d'urologie. Arch. mid. pharm. mU., 1928, 88: 837-65.—Maslow, L. A. Newer develop- ments in urology during the war years. Q. Chicago M. School, 1946—47, 8: 8.—Merz, H. E. Le ddpistage des principales affec- tions relevant de l'urologie a l'aide des moyens courants de diagnostic. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1927, 86: 347-67.— Singer, P. L. Urological trends in Veterans' Administration practice. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-13, 19: 150-2.— Twinem, F. P. Wartime urology in the Navy. J. Urol., Bait., 1946, 56: 757-60. ------ Urological activities of the Naval Medical Corps in World War II. Ibid., 1947, 57: 1129-44.— Wesson, M. B. Suggestions on therapeutic urology. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 10, 11. ---- Manual. Bidgood, C. Y. Urology in war; wounds and other emergencies of the genito-urinary organs, surgical and medical. 78p. 23%cm. Bait., 1942. United States. Army. American Expe- ditionary Forces. Manual of miUtary urology including venereal diseases, skin diseases and wounds of the genito-urinary organs. 290p. 8? Par., 1918. Also 2. ed. 290p. 18^cm. Par., 1919. ---- Organization of service. Anghel, I. 25 Ani dela infiintarea serviciului de cai urinare dela Spitalul miUtar Regina EUsabeta. p. 1077-166. 26cm. Bucur., 1937. Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1937, 36: Butler, O. W., Coleman, M. W„ & Macnish, J. M. Urology at a base hospital in the war zone; experiences during one year at U. S. Naval Base Hospital. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1572-6.—Cawker, C. A. Urological service at Shaughnessy Hospital; a review for the year ending October 1, 1946. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 3, 11-8.—Goldin, G. I. Nekotorye voprosy urologideskoj pomoS6i v vojskovom rajone. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 46-51.—Hamm, F. C. Urological problems in the convalescent center. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 96.—Vicuna M., H. Esta- distica de la secci6n urologia y venereologia del Hospital Almi- rante Nef, en 1937. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1938, 8: 96-8.— Vorobcov, V. I. Opyt raboty urologa v armejskom i vojskovom rajonakh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 21-3.— Wassilijew, A. 1. Die Organisation urologischer HUfe beim Evakuationsbetrieb im Kriege. Deut. MUitararzt, 1940. 5: 503 (Abstr.) ---- surgical. See also Surgical technic subheadings. Carson, V. H., A Bidgood, C. Y. MiUtary urological surgery Surg. Clin. N. America, 1941, 21: 1637-61.—lmperati, L. Chirurgia deU'apparato urogenitale. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 287-99.—Miller, C. Surgical urology from the viewpoint of the Army, including congenital anomalies of the urinary tract and their treatment. Urol. Conf. Paralyzed Patient (U. S. Army) 1945, May, 96;-101.—Muratov, E. R. K osobennostjam metodiki operirovanija pri nalozenu nadlobkovogo svisca na modevoj puzyr. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 275-7.—Swersie, A. K. Experiences and lessons of emergency urological surgery in war. J. Urol., Bait.. 1947, 57: 938-44. URTICARIA. See also Dermatosis. Ferrabouc, L. Urticaire consecutive a une vaccination triple. BuU. Soc. mid. mU. fr., 1937, 31: 468-72.—Sigel, H. Urticaria caused by heat, exertion and excitement; report on 22 cases among American soldiers in Japan. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic. 1948, 57: 204-9. URUGUAY. See Tuberculosis geography; Typhoid fever, by countries: Uruguay. USES General Aptitude Test Battery. See under Skill. UTERUS. Bourgeois, G. A., & King, H. L. Vagitus uterinus; report of two cases. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 147.—Braga, M. S. Da ligadura das arterias hipogdstricas nas pan-histerec- tomfas alargadas abdominais. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 194-205.—Burton, C. F. Notes on a case of uterine fibromyo- mata compUcating pregnancy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 191-3.—Cliza, S. [Local anesthesia in hysterectomy in the dog] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1933, 4: 16-9.—Graham, G. G. Description of a new instrument and its appUcation to total hysterectomy. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 397.—Montes de Oca, F. Tratamiento de las retroflexiones completas de la matriz. Mem. Convene, mid. mil. mex., 1936, 230.—Uhma, C. Zagad- nienie wplywu macicy na czynnosd jajnik6w. Lek. wojsk., 1941. UVEA. See also Eye. Scobee, R. G. The efficacy of penicilUn in uveitis therapy. 6 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 250, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. James, W. M. Uveal tract. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 1095; 1948, 2: 909.— Matthews, G. W., & Hollabaugh, F. Uveitis with secondary glaucoma as a result of obscure dental focus; a case report. Med. Bull. North Air. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 97. ------ Uveitis with secondary glaucoma; report of case. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 364.—Thygeson, P. PenicilUn treat- ment of nonspecific uveitis. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 59. UVULA. Coudane & Masson. Angiome geant de la luette. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1948, 42: 122-4.—Nisiyama, A. Kyu-sei toku- hatu-sel ken-yosulen ni tuite [Ueber die acute primare UvuUtls] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 1119-27, pi.—Soraluce, J. La apoplejia de la uvula. Med. & cir. guerra, 1948, 10: 285-8. V-5. See under Swing sickness. V-12 1071 VACCINATION V-12. See also under Poison; also Seasickness, Pre- vention. Parker, J. M. Laboratory and clinical toxicity trials of V-12. Proc. Com. Nav. M. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet. 135-42. VACCINATION. See also Encephalomyelitis, postvaccinal; Im- munization; Ophthalmoplegia; Rabies; Small- pox; Tetanus toxoid; Tuberculin; Typhoid fever, Immunization; Vaccine. Bennett, M. O. Interesting correspondence on the John Collura case. A-V, Phila., 1943, 51: 72-5.—Caughey, J. E. The vaccination of troops proceeding overseas. N. Zealand M. J., 1940, 39: 349-56.—De Blasi, D. Le vaccinazioni nel- l'Esercito. Riv. ital. igiene, 1941, 1: 233-48.—Fanlo, F. Vacu- naci6n o prevencion qufmica. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1934, 12: 353-6.— Immunization in the German Air Force. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6i, 7.—Lees, D. L. Domiciliary visits of public vaccinators in wartime. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 15.—Mennonna, G. Le vaccinazioni profilattiche nel nostro Esercito. Gior. med. mU., 1940, 88: 245-61.—Muffang. Con- tr61e des pestes et des vaccinations. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1939, 33: 57-60.—Munoz Rogero, M. Importancia de las vacunaciones en el Ejdrcito. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 280-7.—Ohsugi, Y. Syowa sannen go-gatu zissi-taru sito seiseki nl tuite [Vaccination enforcement results, May 1928] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 939-48, tab.— Otelescu, I. Con- sideratiuni asupra profilaxiei dUteriei; vaccinarea antidifterica. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 979-93.—Ottolenghi, D. Antiche e nuove osservazioni suUe vaccinazioni antibatteriche. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 418-28.—Querangal des Essarts. Fonctionnement d'un centre de vaccination antituberculeuse et antidiphterique au laboratoire de bacteriologie du 2e arrondisse- ment maritime de Brest. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1930, 120: 452-63.—Rogozin, I. Seroprofilaktika. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 98-100.—Rozhdestvensky, V. Ospoprivivanie (vaccinatio) Ibid., 4: 109-13.-—Saez, C, & Fernandez-Casareigo. Las vacunaciones preventivas en los ejercitos de tierra, de aire y de mar. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1933, 11: Suppl., 1; 33.—Skvorcov, V. V. O provedenii privivok v 6astijakh. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 3, 28.— Stafford, H. N. Milestones in the history of inoculation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1930, 55: 406-18.—Suhateanu, C, & Popescu, C. Vaccinations preventives dans 1'Armee roumaine. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 520-5.—Vidaurreta, M. F. Vacuna- ciones en el Ejercito. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 853.— Zrunek, C. Les vaccinations dans les armees au point de vue de la legislation. Sess. Off. internat. docum. med. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 21-9. ---- combined. Zadengart, A. [dit Seidengart] ^'organisa- tion administrative et medicale k l'Ecole militaire enfantine Heroit; de quelques resultats concernant la vaccination triple en miUeu infantile. 160p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Dopter, C, Sacquepee, E., & Pilod. Les vaccinations associ^es dans 1'Armee. Mouvem. san., Par., 1937, 14: 200- 27.—Meersseman, F. A. B. L'appUcation de la vaccination associee antidiphterique et antityphoparatyphique aux col- lectivites miUtaires. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1932, 96: 65^86. ------ A propos des contre-indications renales de la vaccina- tion associee antidiphterique et antityphoparatyphique. BuU. Soc med. mil. fr., 1934, 28: 195-200.—Ottolenghi, D. La vaccinazione combinata contro U tifo i paratifi e U tetano. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 1272-97.—Peloquin, A., & Frejaville, P. E. A. Contribution a l'etude des rdsultats de la vaccination associee antitypho-paratyphoidique et antidiphterique. Arch. mid. pharm. mil., 1932, 97: 153-66.—Pilod. La applicaci6n de la vacunacion asociada triple, antitifo-paratffica, antidifterica y antitetanica en el Ejercito. Arch, mid., Santiago, 1938, 5: No. 4, 45-58.—Sordelli, A., Sanchez, S. [et al.] VacunackSn asociada. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 800; 889.—Tanabe, B. Determination of the specific preventive immune bodies produced in the blood as a result of preventive typhoid and paiatyphoid-B inoculations. Mil. Surgeon, 1923, 52: 81-92. --- Methods. Aleksandrov, N. I., & Hefen, N. E. [The method of enteral vaccination and means of increasing its efficacy] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 39-42.—Army vaccination instructions. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 466.—Coleman, P. N. Revaccination of an Army unit. Ibid., 1944, 1: 191.—Dick, D. S. Improvised method of vaccination. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 142.— Hervas de Sanlier-Lamark, M. Contribucion al estudio de la vacunaci6n por via bucal. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 87-96.— How good is vaccination technique? BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 37, 3.—Long, A. P. Current status of im- munization procedures; tetanus, and exotic diseases of miUtary importance. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 485-9.—Peirce, E. R. Vaccination; a critical study of the intradermal method. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1943, 29: 125-7.—Perrin, M. II faudrait revacciner systematiquement les detenus. Bull. Acad, med., Par 1942, 126: 293.—Rogozin, 1.1. [Combined immunization with vaccine and anatoxin] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 10, 3-15.—Siina, S. Syuto no sessyu yosiki ni tuite [Methods of vaccination] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 510-5, pi.— Theobalt. Importance de la thermomfitrie avant la vaccina- tion. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 117.—Uebersicht uber die Wiederimpfungen in der gesamten Marine. San. Ber. Deut. Marine (1912-13) 1917, 35.—Vaccination methods revised. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, Suppl. No. 18, 1-5 — What is successful re-vaccination? Ibid., 1942, No. 14, 2. Also Select. Army M. Dep. BuU., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 52. ---- Untoward effect. See also Urticaria; Vaccinia. Allergenic manifestations foUowing use of vaccines prepared from embryonated eggs. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 160.—Chalke, H. D. Skin eruptions foUowing vaccination; report on a case. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 254-8.—Hackney, C. Vaccination; treatment of one of the later complications. Ibid., 76: 54.—Leahy, W. R. Death foUowing closely upon administration of cold vaccine. U. S. Veterans' Bur.M . BuU., 1930, 6: 506.—Meersseman, F. Les reactions vaccinales au cours des vaccinations associees; rap- port terminal. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 315-7.— Sarrat, Campaignolle & Valatx. De quelques incidents au cours de la vaccination triple associee. Ibid., 55-8.—Tanabe, B. Notes on the relation between preventive inoculations and status lymphaticus. MU. Surgeon, 1923, 52: 92-6. VACCINE. See also Dysentery, Treatment: Phage; Enceph- alitis, Japanese type; Encephalomyelitis; Epi- demic, Types: Common cold; Foot and mouth disease; Gonorrhea, Treatment: Vaccine; Influ- enza, Vaccine; Pneumococcus, Vaccine; Tetanus toxoid; Tuberculin BCG; Typhoid vaccine. Hickam, J. B. A dry-ice refrigerated box for shipping vaccine by air. 11 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-697-1F, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Bedini, J. F. Preparacion de vacunas microbianas (auto- vacunas) Rev. san. nul., B. Air., 1944. 43: 348-54.—Belenkov, J., & Kudrjavcev, A. [Application of purified typhoid toxin for testing the efficacy of the vaccine] Voen. san. delo, 1937, No. 11, 82-6.—Bennett, C. V. Vaccine shipping in hot climates. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 25.—Bonduriansky, I. P. Proverka immunogennykh svojstv starykh vakcin. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 83-5.—Castillo. Vacunas preventivas de las in- fecciones. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1930, 20: 196; 231.—Cicinnati, A. SuUa cultura in vitro del virus vaccinico. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: pt 2, 272-300.—Germino, A. L'impiego di soluzioni idrolizzate di esametUentetramina nella preparazione di vaccini batterici. Gior. med. mil., 1930, 78: 363.—Howard, W. A., Eley, R. C. [et al.] Bacterial vaccines. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. I-9&10, II-9, 6.—Kubota, S. Honpo kaku tobyo seizosyo tobyo no hatto-ryoku ni tuite [Comparative study of the potency of vaccines prepared by the various lymph institutes in Japan] Gun idan zassi, 1933, 397—418.—Mashkov, K. Znadenie enterovakciny dlja Krasnoj Armu i flota. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 96.—Reflk Ahmet. Cicek asisi (neuro-vaccin) [Le vaccin de clavelee] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 94-6.—Schmidt, H. Die kriegswichtigsten Impfstoffe; therapeutische Vaccinen. Beh- ringwerke Merkbl., 1940, No. 9d [1-5]—Shipping container for vaccines and peniciUin. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 87, 32.—Vahti. Feresiyyede Voronof gencUk asisi tecriibesi [Experience de vaccin Voronoff chez les equides] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1929, 7: 148-50. ---- combined and polyvalent. See also Vaccination, combined. Doetze. Tolerance to a new combined vaccine against typhoid, paratyphoid and cholera. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 3. Conf. (1943) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 5, 108; Disc, 114-23.—Gross. Tolerance to new typhoid, paratyphoid A and B vaccine. Ibid., 109-11; Disc, 114-23.—Typhus, cholera, plague and yeUow fever vaccines. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 9. VACCINIA. See also Smallpox, Vaccination. Allen, R. G. A case of generalized vaccinia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 54.—Berkley, W. L. Vaccinia of the eyeUds. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 970-3, 4 pi.—Coudane & Boron. Inoculation intra-nasale accidenteUe de vaccine jennerienne. BuU. Soc meU mU. fr., 1939, 33: 62-4.—Director, W. Gen- eralized vaccinia and vaccinial reaction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., VACCINIA 1072 VARICOCELE 1944, 42: 884-9.—Finn, A. B. R. A case of generalized vaccinia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 249.—Green, R. C, & Michener, J. M. Vaccinia auto-inoculation. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 579-81.—Guild, W. J. F. A case of multiple vaccinia. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1939, 25: 169.—Hine, T. G. M. Blood changes in rabbits after vaccinia inoculation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 419-22.—Minning, C. A. Vaccinia occurring at short intervals. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 82.— Moloney, J. B. A presumptive test for the potency of cowpox virus. U. S. Nav. M. BuU.. 1938, 36: 445.—Nikolit, V. T. [Vaccinola; case of transmitted smaU-pox vaccine to the eye- lids after vaccination] Voj. san. glasnik, 1937, 8: 461.— Serbanescu, I. V. [Case of generalized vaccinia on the arm] Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1931, 30: 210.—Tello Ortiz, A. La f6rmula leucocitaria en la vacuna, en el hombre. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 189-200. VAGITUS uterinus. See under Uterus. VAGOTOMY. See under Peptic ulcer, Surgery. VAL-DE-GRACE. See under School, Military medical school: France; also Medical center, France; Museum, medical. VALSALVA test. See under Medical examination, Cardiovascu- lar system. VALVE. See Oxygen demand valves. VAPOR detector kit. See under Gas detection. VAPORIZER. Hamerton, J. R. A modification of a simple ether vaporizer. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 96-8.—Lees, J. Some notes on the Oxford vaporiser. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1942, 28: 224- 8.—Macheak, M. Improvised vaporizer for Coleman burners. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S. 1944, 2: 66. VARIANCE. See also Statistics, Methods. Kimball, A. W., jr. An empirical investiga- tion of the analysis of variance method when the underlying assumptions are not fulfilled. 18p. 26^cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-037, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Votaw, D. F., jr. Empirical study of restric- tion of range; estimation of the unknown param- eters in a truncated normal bivariate population, where the truncation is on one variate of which the mean and standard deviation are known. 7p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 21-02-021, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Estimating correlation in a normal biva- riate population when observed values of one variate are obtained only for a selected subset of observed values of the other variate. 9p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-095, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also in Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 16. VARICELLA. Billo, O. E. VariceUa of the cornea; with report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1901-3.—Chicken pox. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 4, 16-8.—Gleitsmann, H. Die Windpocken. In: Kriegssan. Ber. Deut. Marine, Berl., 1935, 3: 182-6.—Michie, H. C. Chicken-pox. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1928, 9: 387-90. VARICOCELE. See also Scrotum; Spermatic cord; Varicose veins. Alvarez Alonso, A. Tratamiento quirurgico del varicocele. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1943, 2. epoca, 6: 6-16.—Bissett, R. D. Two cases of traumatic rupture of a varicocoele. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1945, 31: 177.— Bljumin, I. S. [Surgical treat- ment of varicocele] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 236.— Camara Leal. Varicocele; processo Zepherino do Amaral. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1935, 24: 222-7.—Corradino, G. Sul trattamento chirurgico del varicocele. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 1171-7.—Coutts, W. E. El problema del varicocele en las instituciones armadas. Actas Congr. med. cir. nav. mU. Chile, 1929, 501-4.—Ivanissevich, O. Varicocele. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1937, 36: 201-10.—Marin, G. M. Resultado de la operation de Ivanissevich en el tratamiento del varicocele izquierdo. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1940, 5: 105-20.— Rudie, P. S. Treatment of varicocele by ligation and injection. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1399.— Salema, O. Monobra do deslisamento na operacSo do varicocele pelo processo de Ivanissevich. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1937, 26: 294-300. ------ & Lucas de Lima, B. Rutura espontanea de varice do cordao esperm&tico; varicocele. Ibid., 1943, 32: 291-5.—Skinner, H. L. Varicocele e seu tratamento. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1943, 4: 119-26, 3 pi.—Talman, I. M. [Varicocele and its operative treatment] Tr. Acad. mil. me'd. Kiroff, 1936, 7: 261-8.— Vecchio Mauricio, H. Aspectos constitucionais da etiopato- genia da varicocele. Arq. brasU. med. nav., 1944, 5: 541-52.— Zucker, M. O. Newer concepts of surgical treatment for vari- cocele. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 515-7. VARICOSE veins. See also Cardiovascular system; Hemorrhoid; Surgical technic, cardiovascular; Varicocele. Graubner, F. H. G. F. *Ueber den varikosen Symptomenkomplex vom miUtararztUchen Stand- punkt aus [Berlin] 25p. 8? Bautzen, 1938. Bugg, W. J. F. Report on 483 cases of varicose veins. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 10, 11-3— Candel, S. Varicose veins of the upper extremity; report of two cases. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1052-9.—Clark, C. W. Varicose veins in the soldier. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 50: 247-50.— Clark, R. L., jr. Varicose veins; notes on diagnosis and treat- ment. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 11, 11.—Homans, J., Allen, A. W. [et al.] Varicose ulcer. In: Burns Shock &c. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) Phila., 1943, 254.—Ide, A. W., jr. Varicose veins. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1947, 3: 135-53.—Lawes, C. H. W. Varicose veins In peace and war. Med J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 499-501.—Pepper, W. Varicose veins and the soldier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 30-3.— Rogers, J. A. Varicose veins. Circ. Lett. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1943, No. 72, 1.—Varicose veins. Select. Army M. Dep. Bull., Lond. (1941-42) 1943, 21-3. Also BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 44, 3-5. ---- Treatment. Delater, G. A. Les injections scldrosantes dans les maladies fonctionelles des veines pe>i- pheriques et dans leurs complications; varices pachydermoses, trophodermoses, eczematoides, ulceres; hemorro'ides, fissures et fistules anales; indications respectives des methodes electro- therapiques et chirurgicales. p.479-542. 24cm. Par., 1933. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1933, 99: Baur, C. Krampfaderverodung: ihre Bedeutung fiir Wehrmacht und Krankenkassen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 89-92.—Bican, O. [Operative treatment of varices] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1937, 66: 49-52.—Burton, C. C. Some complications following the injection treatment of vari- cose veins. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. BuU., 1930, 6: 854-7.— Butsch, W. L., & Harberson, J. C. Importance of careful selection of soldiers for ligation of varicose veins. BuU. U. S. Axmy M. Dep., 1945, 4: 226-30.—Delater, G. A propos d'embolies par Injections scle>osantes dans les varices. BuU. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1937, 31: 69-72.—Dishman, J. M. Injection treatment of varicose veins. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 44.—Farquharson, E. L. Treatment of varicose veins in soldiers. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 453.—Fischer, C. Die ambulante Behandlung von Krampfadern, Hamorrhoiden und Varicocele. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 254-7.—Frayser, B. H. The Injection treatment of varicose veins. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 858.—Fuchsberger, K. Zur Frage der Embolietodesfalle nach Krampfaderverodung. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1937, 2: 239-42.—Gagliardi, P. Contributo cUnico- statistico alia terapia delle varici col metodo Mariano. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 83: 1030-9.—Goodwin, O. P. Injection method of treating varicose veins. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1929, 5: 782-4.—Hejduk, B. Metoda kosmetycznego operowania zylakdw konczyn dolnych. Lek. wojsk., 1942, 34: 27-31.—Henschen, C. Richtlinien fur die Beurteilung und Behandlung von Varizentragern. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 13-7.—Kamill, M. Concerning the ligation of the saphe- nous vein. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 96-100.—Kiehnhoff, G. W. Surgical treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 577-9 — Leitnpr. Ist fur die Beschwerden verursachenden Varicen der Soldaten die Behandlung mit sklerosierenden Injektionen oder VARICOSE VEINS 1073 VEGETABLE die operative Behandlung (und welche?) mit Rticksicht auf die endgilltige Erhaltung der Dienstfahigkeit vorzuziehen? Veroff. Heer. San., 1934, H. 92, 5-40.—Levi, D. The treatment of varicose veins In recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 207: 19.—Luse, H. D. The injection treatment of varicose vein's with or without ulcers. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 850-3.—Melendo, F. Tratamiento de las varices por el pr'ocedimiento mixto, quirurgico y fleboesclerosante. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 347.—Oldham. J. B. The treatment of varicose veins by simultaneous ligation and injection. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 24-30.—Pastor, J. La cura oclusiva en el tratamiento de las ulceras varicosas de las piernas. Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1926, 3. ser., 16: 233-7.—Shacky, A. V. O konservativnom le6enii rasMrenija ven nlznikh konednostej. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1930, 1: 96-104. ——— • [Treatment of varicose veins of the lower extremities] Tr. Acad. mil. mid. Kiroff, 1936, 7: 255-60.—Stalker, L. K. Newer concepts in the treatment of varicose veins. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 486-91.— Treatment of varicose veins. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No 13 4-6.—Treatment of varicose veins by injection. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 381.—Truscott, B. McN. The treat- ment of varicose veins in the serving soldier. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 159-61.—Valdes, U. Un vendaje para el tratamiento de las varices de los miembros inferiores. Gac. med. mil.. Mix., 1934-5, 2: n. ser., 268, 2pl— Vogl, A. Varicen- behandlung bei Soldaten. Med. Welt, 1944, 18: 95.—Whelan, H M. The injection treatment of varicose veins. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1929, 15: 203-8.—Williams, O. C, & Applewhite, C W. The surgical treatment of varicose veins. Mil. Surgeon, 1948 103: 366-8.—Wolfe, II. R. I. The choice of treatment of varicose veins. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1940, 26: 130-3. VASANO. See under Swing sickness. VASCULAR spasm. See Disease—by organs: Cardiovascular sys- tem. VASCULAR surgery. See Surgical technic, cardiovascular. Aberdeen, 1941-42, 11: 202.—Uglov, V. A., & RadCik, A. S. 0 susenykh pressovannykh ovosdakh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1932, 3: 230-4.—Vegetable products deterioration. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen., 1948, Sept., 371.—Withrow, A. P. The production of vegetables under total artificial radiation. Q. Project Summary Off. Nav. Res., 1948, July, 402. VEGETARIANISM. VASOMOTOR nerves. For references see also Acceleration, Cardio- vascular effect: Anoxia, Nervous system; Cold injury, experimental; Nerve injury, Physio- pathology. , Kerslake, D. M., & Cooper, K. E. General- ised vasodilatation in response to heating localised areas of skin. 16p. 32^cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 716, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Mead, J., & Schoenfeld, R. C. The character of blood flow in the vasodilated finger. 13p. 26>^cm. Lawrence, 1950. Forms No. 161, Envir. Protect. Sect. Rep. (U. S. Quarter- mast. Gen.) MacKinnon, J. M. Vasopressor drugs in anesthesia. Treatm. Serv. Bull., Ottawa, 1947, 2: No. 4, 5-11.—Nikolaev, M P [Effect of vegetative poisons on the vasomotor centers] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 4: 63-79. VECTOR. See Epidemic, Types: Vector. VEGETABLE. See also Ration, dehydrated. Andrea, W. A. Comparison of ascorbic acid retention in vegetables cooked in the Mullens cooker and on an open Army range. 4p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1943. „ A ., „ M , Forms No. C-6046B, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Andrea, W. A., Chalmers, E. A., & McFarlane, W. D. Legume and cereal sprouts as a dietary substitute for fresh vegetables. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944 5 meet No. 2, C. 6154, 1-24, 6 fig.—Dehydrated vegetables triedlout in Civil War to lighten soldier's pack Nutrit Res., 1942-43, t. No. 2, 1—Disinfection of vegetables and fruits. Bull. U.b. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 30.—Dried vegetables for troops at the front. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 635.-Kir.tner. J. H;, & DeLay, P. D. Sanitation aspects of vegetable del«:dra^°" plants Army Vet. BuU., 1943, 37: 12-9.-Pyke M The nation's food; the chemical composition of vegetab e foods and their place in peace-time and war-time diets. Nutrit. Abstr., Singh, B. Nutritional macrocytic anaemia amongst vege- tarians in forward areas in the Middle East Campaign. Ind. M. Gaz., 1944, 79: 531-5.—Taylor, G. F., Chhuttani, P. N., & Kumar, S. The meat ration and blood levels; investigation of Indian soldiers in Persia and Iraq, 1944. Brit. M. J., 1949, 1: 219-21. VEHICLE. See also Equipment, medical; Radiology, Apparatus: Vehicle; also Ambulance; Convoy; Cooling; Transportation; Truck, etc. Green, J. C. Field test of Canadian Snow- mobile. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-01-024, U. S. Air Force Arct. Aeromed. Laborat. Akodus, J., & Mikhelson, G. Voenno-avtomobilnaja doroga. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 841-6.— Baxter, J. P.. III. Dukw and weasel. In his Scientists Against Time, Bost., 1946, 243-51.— Campell, R. Ein Praxisschlitten. Praxis, Bern, 1949, 38: 177.— Gunther, A. Ein galuscher Kriegswagen in dem Fruh-Latene-Graberfeld bei Karlich, Landkreis Koblenz. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1933, 9: 317.— Ridder, J. J. A. de. [Army auto] Mil. spectator, Haag, 1939, 108: 216-23.—Savenko, G. Vagon (waggon) In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 627-36, illust. ---- dental. See also Equipment, dental; Dental laboratory. Allen, C. E. Naval mobile prosthetic dental unit. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 1748-50.—Litman, H., Stafford, F. L., & Stroup, W. E. Improvisation of a dental unit m the field. Hosp. Corps Q., 1943, 16: 18-22.—Mobile dental unit. Ibid., 1945 18- No. 2, 48.—Nail, H. H. Dental trailer for combat use. ' Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 26-31.— New mobile dental operating unit. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944 No. 77, 35.—Peatfield, F. H. W. A mobUe dental unit. Brit.'Dent. J., 1944, 77: 47-9.—Profession and gold industry present first mobUe unit to Army. Dent. Surv., 1943, 19: 853. ---- Marking. Brown, S. Vehicle tactical markings for a field ambulance. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 47. medical. See also Ambulance; Equipment, medical. Flemming, F. J. Kraftwagen im Heeressani- tatsdienste (Entwurf) lllp. 24cm. Berl., 1914. Forms H. 59, Veroff. MU. San. Johnson, J. B., jr, & Wilson, G. H. Medical Department vehicle program. p. 295-731. 27>^cm. Wash., 1946. In- Hist, Wartime Res. M. Field Equip. (U. S. Army Sur- geon General Office) Wash., 1946. Spangler, H. J. Study in employment of flotation gear by field medical organizations. 13 1. 27Mcm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-603, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Cervelli, A. Posto di medicazione semovente fatto con carro di soccorso blindato (tank) Atti Congr. internaz. med. farm. nul., 1923, 2. Congr., 2: 86.—Czerkis, M. W. Der Feldcbirur- gen-Krattwagen F. Ch. K. der Oesterreichischen Gesellschaft vom Roten Kreuze. MiUtararzt, Wien, 1915, 49: 484-8 — Field autopsy car. Med. Targets, 1945, No. M-AB 111 — Mareschal, H. The use of motor wagons in the medical service at the front. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons U. S., 1905 17: 131-3.— Motor vehicles; Medical Department. In: Med. Dep. U. fa. Army in the World War, Wash.. 1928, 3: 333-410.-Thomas, R. B., & Smith, T. W. Medical traUer. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944,''l: No. 9, 17. ---- pharmaceutical. Fieini V. A. Farmacia rodante para hospital de campo. Rev. san! mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 680-2. VEHICLE identification. See Blackout, Safety. VEIN 1074 VENEREAL DISEASE VEIN. See also Cardiovascular system; Injury—by organs: Blood vessels; Phlebitis; Surgical technic, cardiovascular; Thrombo-embolism; Varicocele; Varicose veins. Donovan, T. J. The experimental use of homogenous vein grafts to circumvent the pul- monic valves. 25p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1949. Forms Rep. No. 4, Proj. NM 007 025, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Soma, T. Zyomyaku kessatu no geka-teki igi ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber die chirurgische Bedeutung der Venenunterbindungen] 97p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1931. Gun idan zassi, 1931, 1041; 1242. Bailey, H., & Burrows, H. Wounds of veins. In: Surg. Modern Wari. (BaUey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 319-23; 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 1: 232-6.—Homans, J., Allen, A. W. [et al.] Dis- eases of veins. In: Burns Shock &c. (U. S. Nat. Res. Counc.) PhUa., 1943, 251-60.—Rapoport, M. U. [DUatation of the veins as one of the cUnical forms of angiocarditis] Tr. Acad. mU. med. Kiroff, 1935, 4: 167-73.—Siegling, J. A. Intravenous migration of a metaUic foreign body. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 303-6. VENDEE Insurrection (1793) See under Wars and campaigns. VENEREAL disease. See also Venereology; also names of venereal diseases as Gonorrhea; Syphilis. [United States] Federal-state war con- ference on social protection [1. Conf., 1943] Venereal disease, saboteur of war manpower. 72p. 22cm. Trenton, 1943. Arkhangelsky, S. Venericeskie bolezni v armU i flote. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946—48, 1: 674—9. ------ & Gorbovicky, S. Venerideskie bolezni. Ibid., 667-79.—Lohe, H. Die Geschlechtskrankheiten. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S.) Berl., 1944, 150-60.—Montoro, I. G. Enfermedades sexuales; sifilis, blenorragia y chancros; contagio y profilaxis; generalidades sobre higiene sexual. Rev. san. mU., Madr., 1932, 22: 40; passim.—Moore, J. E. Venereal diseases. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 46-64.—Muhleisen, J. P. Experience with venereal disease. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect Far East Command, 1949, 4: No. 4, 7-11.—Physician (The) and the venereal disease patient. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1950, 5: 7-14. ---- Camps and centers. Bigelow, M. A. Social hygiene and youth in defense communities. 15p. 23cm. N. Y., 1942. Forms No. A—410, Pub. Am. Social Hyg. Ass. Also in J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: No. 8. Agreement (An) by the War and Navy Departments, the Federal Security Agency, and State Health Departments on measures for the control of the venereal diseases in areas where Armed Forces or national defense employees are concentrated. Soc. Hyg. Yearb. (1942) 1943, 220-6.—Clarke, W. SyphiUs, gonorrhea, and national defense industries. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 169-74.—Encampment areas present venereal disease problem that begins with citizens; joint agreement on control program reached by War and Navy departments, Federal Security Agency and State health departments; need coopera- tion of local citizens and their health departments. Health Notes, JacksonvUle, 1940, 32: 142.—Harper, C. A. Preventing venereal diseases in mUitary concentrations. J. Social Hyg., 1940,26:366-70. ------ Venereal disease prevention in miU- tary concentrations. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. BuU., 1941, 6: No. 24, 25.—Hesbacher, E. N. The problem of venereal disease control in an extra-cantonment area. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1943, 24: 189-93.—Lentz, J. W., A Arnold, V. Protecting the miUtary from venereal disease in a large Eastern seaboard city. Ibid., 289-97.—Merrill, M. H. Venereal disease control prob- lems associated with the mUitary training program. Week. BuU. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1940-41, 19: 201-3.—Mili- tary training and concentration of war workers put new em- phasis upon venereal disease control. Michigan Pub. Health, 1941, 29: 3.—Price, A. B., & Weber, F. J. Control ot the vene- real diseases in civiUan areas adjacent to concentrations of Armed Forces. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 912-6.—Syph- ilis, gonorrhea are targets of large scale attack in miUtary and industrial areas. Michigan Pub. Health, 1942, 30: 129.— Vonderlehr, R. A. The control of the venereal diseases among national defense workers. J. Social Hyg., 1941, 27: 175-80. ---- Chancroid. Grove, E. Sobre afecciones venereas; el chancro blando. Actas Congr. med. cir. nav. nul. ChUe, 1929, 393-400.—Harp, V. C, jr. Observations on chancroid therapy with and without suUathiazole. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: 7-12.—Isla, E. El contagio del chancro venereo. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 275-9.—Satulsky, E. M. Management of chancroid in a tropical theater; report of 1,555 cases. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 259-ti3. --- Clinical aspect. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 157: Chancroid, lymoho- granuloma venereum, and granuloma inguinale. 5p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Escartefigue. Les vegetations v£nenennes. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1932, 122: 120-40.—Grenley, P. Non-soecific urethritis of venereal origin. J. Urol., Bait., 1944, 52: 913-7.— Klotz, B. Paraf renal abscess; complication of gonorrheal urethritis. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU., 1944, 43: 543-5.—Pastinszky, I. PeniciUin okozta Jarisch-Herxheimer reactio mint prae- monitoricus symptoma gonorrhoea is syphilis coinfectio eseten. Honvedorvos, 1950, 2: 114-21. ---- Combat zone. Burke, E. J. Treatment of venereal diseases in the field. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 959.—Drozynski, L. [Treatment of venereal diseases during campaigns] Lek. wojsk., 1932, 20: 33; 101.—Killingsworth, W. P. Management of venereal disease in a field Army under combat conditions. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 320-6. Also in InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 265-7.—Lesser, E. Bedeutung und Verhutung der Geschlechtskrankheiten im Felde. Berl. KUn. Wschr., 1914, 51: 1775. Also Zschr. arztl. FortbUd., 1914, 11; 718-22.— Peeters, H. [MUitary hygiene; venereal diseases at the front] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1934, 78: 125-33. ---- Contacts. See also Prostitution. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Navy venereal disease contact investigation ... Report. Wash., No. 1, 1944- Winebrenner, J. D. An Army officer's views on social protection, p. 12-13. 28cm. Indianap., 1943. Reprint from Pub. Welf. in Indiana, 1943, 53: No. 10. Army venereal contacts. News Lett. Oklahoma Health Dep., 1943, 1: No. 14, 1.—Barnes, A. Sources of venereal infection at an Army post; study of 1,032 cases at Fort Leonard Wood. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 257-64.—Contact history of mUitary personnel with venereal diseases. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 7, 20.—Contact history of venereal disease among military personnel. Alonth. Health Rep. MU. Distr. Washington, 1948, 1: No. 3, 9.—Contact investigation. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 4, 48-50.—Dougherty, W. J. Venereal disease contact investigation, Navy and Marine Corps, AprU-June 1948. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1949, 49: 957- 66.—Gans. Die AnsteckungsqueUen der geschiechtskranken Heeresangehorigen im Kriege und im Frieden. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1920, 67: 1188.—Geographic distribution of the sources of infection of 10,000 soldiers reporting to the Surgeon General of the Army. Rep. U. S. Interdep. Social Hyg. Bd, 1920, 93, map.—Prophylaxis data; venereal disease contact report, fourth quarter, 1946. Statist. Navy M., 1948, 4: No. 11, 2-5.—Recommended (A) method for apprehension of VD contacts. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 3, 23-6.—Reynolds, F. W. Contact-reporting in venereal disease control, a function of the medical officer. MiL Surgeon, 1942, 91: 432-40.—Russell, A. F. A survey of the social life of a soldier in regard to venereal disease. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 69-72.—S., W. H. VD contact report (Form NavMed 171) Bumed News Lett. 4: No. 8, 23-5.—Schulze, H. A. Source finding in venereal disease. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1947, 2: No. 3, 19-22.—Schwartz, W. H., Ennes, H. W., jr, & Allen, M. F. Venereal disease contact investigation in the U. S. Navy, third quarter 1944; efficiency of Navy contact-education interviews and results of civilian health department investiga- tion. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU., 1945, 45: 798-809.—Stewart, F. E. Venereal disease contact reporting. Hosp. Corps Q., 1947, 20: No. 4, 13-25.—Van Auken, H. A. Sources of infection. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 3, 82 — Venereal disease contact investigation; first quarter, 1948. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: 5-7.—Venereal (The) disease con- tact report; foreign areas, fourth quarter, 1946. 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Bull. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1942^3, 15: 48-50.— Bergsma, D. Syphilis and gonorrhea in New Jersey draftees. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1941, 25: 387-94. ------ The relative prevalence of syphilis in New Jersey as shown by blood testing 105, 581 draftees. Ibid., 1942, 26: 22.—Briggs, G. C. Treatment plan for infected rejectees. Pub. Health Nurs.. Utica, 1942, 34: 462.—Burns, A. Syphilis follow-up among selectees. Ibid., 1943, 35: 28.—Carskadon, W. E. Routine blood Kahn reactions; report of 9,434 tests made on Marine Corps recruits. U.S. Nav. M Bull., 1942, 40: 106.—Dyar, R. Syphilis in Selective Service registrants; determination of prevalence and plan of rehabilitation of proven cases. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1942, 23: 43-50.—Eanes, R. H. Venereal disease and selective service. Ibid., 1944, 25: 3-13.—Follow-up of genitoinfectious diseases in Selective Service and Armed Forces. News Lett. Massachusetts Dep. Pub. Health, 1943, 8: No. 2, 2-4.—Gonzalez, L. C. Number of selectees examinations as of date compiled and number found with positive serologic test for syphUis with rate positive per 1000 tested, by race and total. Health Notes, Jacksonville, 1941, 33: 157.—Gray, A. L. What is being done about selectees with venereal disease. Mississippi Doctor, 1942-43, 20: 158-63.—Greve, C. H. Venereal diseases found in Selective Service registrants. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 36: 751-8.—Hamilton, J. H. Serological survey of draft registrants. North Carolina M. J., 1941, 2: 598-601.—Johnson, A. M. Syphilis among Rochester selectees and volunteers. Health Bur., Rochester, 1941, Nov.,3.—Kansas; venereal disease among selectees. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 958-—-Karpinos, B. D. Venereal disease among inductees. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 806-20.—Kresge, A. M. A technic of follow-up of Selective Service registrants with syphilis in Philadelphia. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1944, 25: 167- £°-—Long. L- W. 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Venereal disease in Selective Service rejectees. Virginia M. Month., 1943, 70: 46.—Syphilis among selectees. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 831; 1942, 91: 116.—Syphilis among selectees and volunteers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2859.— Syphilis and conscription. West Virginia M. J., 1940 36- 524.—Thomas, G. E., & Garrity, R. W. Routine Kahn blood reactions; report of 10,000 tests made on naval recruits U S Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 72^.—Trautmann, M. SyphiUs and selective service in "ft isconsin. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull 1942-43, 7: No. 6, 22.—Vonderlehr, R. A., & Usilton, L. J! Syphilis among selectees and volunteers; prevalence in first million men examined under the Selective Service Act of 1940 J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1350.—Whitehead, W. D. SyphiUs and Selective Service. Med. Soc. Rep., Scranton, 1943 37- No. 2, 14. ---- service-induced. t 9ox' °A F* Venereal disease as a war injury. N. England J. M.. 1944, 231: 646-9.—Sicard de Plauzoles. 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The problem of syphilis as seen by the Veterans Administration. Ibid., 1947, 33- 385-8.—Romaine, M., & Chapin, W. E. Venereal disease as soldiers return. Virginia M. Month., 1946, 73: 151.— Silver, P. Service cases of venereal disease on demobilization. Brit M. J., 1942, 2: 766.—Venereal disease among returned soldiers (Japan) J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 1394. ---- by countries. Carpenter, C. M. Report of studies on venereal disease. J. MU. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 4, 17-22.—Carter, M. A. Nomogram used for hurried calculation of venereal disease rate. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 7: 19, 2 ch.—Guthe, T. Venereal disease control in Europe with par- ticular reference to the Scandinavian countries during World War II. Am. J. Syph., 1945, 29: 381-92.—Hinrichsen, J. Venereal disease in the major armies and navies of the world. Ibid., 1944, 28: 736; passim.—Neumann, H. Ueber die Be- kampfung der Geschlechtskrankheiten in verschiedenen aus- liindischen Kriegsmarinen. Arch. 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P. Syphilis in the Navy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1934, 32: 381-91.—Prehn, D. T. A study of syphilis in the Navy. Ibid., 1937, 35: 450-60. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 509 (Abstr.)—Ray, J. P. Incidence of venereal disease; geographic distribution of infection. Hosp. Corps. Q., 1949, 22: 13.— Riggs, C. E. The prevention of venereal disease at the Naval Training Station, Norfolk, Va. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1917, 11: 1-15. Rossiter, P. S. The United States Navy's interest in social hygiene. J. Social Hyg., 1938, 24: 129-33.—Schwartz, W. H. Venereal disease control in the U. S. Navy; a current appraisal, with a comparative look at history and the future. Ibid., 1945, 31: 34-43.—Setterstrom, C. A. Development of venereal prophylaxis in the United States Navy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 31-42.—Shay, G. G. SyphUis patients in a Marine hospital. J. Social Hyg., 1943, 29: 444-6.—Sheldon, L., jr. [Venereal disease in the Navy] In: Vener. Dis. &c (U. S. Fed. State War Conf. Social Protect.) Trenton, 1943, 1. Conf., 16-8.—Shifrin, L. A. Venereal diseases, a Navy prob- lem. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 1829-32.—Shilling, C. W., & Duff, I. F. Venereal disease. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (ShilUng, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 131-4.—Shipley, J. L. Venereal disease; incidence on U. S. S. Raleigh. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1939, 37: 198-205.—Stephenson, C. S. Relationship of the health of civilians to efficiency of the Navy, with special reference to the venereal disease prob- lem. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 1291-6.------& Lang, VENEREAL DISEASE 1084 VENEREAL PROPHYLACTIC KIT F. R. Some epidemiologic aspects of gonorrhea in the United States Navy. Am. J. Syph., 1942, 26: 584-97.—Stephenson, C. S., & Mast, G. W. Venereal disease education in the U. S. Navy. J. Social Hyg., 1944, 30: 29-39. ------ & Reynolds, F. W. Gonorrhea from the standpoint of the Navy. Am. J. Syph., 1943, 27: 393-102.—Stockholm, C. G. ResponsibUity of the Shore Patrol. J. Social Hyg., 1943, 29: 286-9.—Surber, A. C, jr. The venereal-disease problem in the United States; civiUan and mUitary methods of prevention and control, with a comparative statistical resume of venereal incidence in the South China patrol for 1929 and 1930. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1932, 30: 433-46.—Swan, C. S. Observations on the ambula- tory treatment of gonorrhea, Naval Air Station, Quonset Point, R. I., AprU 1, 1942 to April 1, 1943. Ibid., 1944, 42: 485-9.— Treatment of venereal diseases aboard submarines [form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 1: No. 2, 17.—Venereal dis- ease drops to new low [in Navy] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1358.—Venereal diseases in the Navy, number and rates of admission for the entire Navy, fiscal year 1919-20 [tab.] Rep. U. S. Interdep. Social Hyg. Bd, 1920, 95.— Youngkin, C. K. Venereal disease education in the Navy; a questionnaire study with comment and suggestion for improvement. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1941, 39: 535-^3. ---- by countries: West Indies. Geoghegan, B. 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Social Protect.) Trenton, 1943, 1. Conf., 18-20.—Sclutert, M. Die Ge- schlechtskrankheiten im Kriege. Klin. Wschr., 1940, 19: 1071. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1233 Also Med. Welt, 1940, 14: 1037-40. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1014.— Sequeria. J. H. Venereal disease in the great war and after. East Afr. M. J., 1939-40, 16: 324-40.—Social hygiene and war emergency. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: No. 2, 8- Social hygiene in war time. Brit. M. J., 1939, 2: 774.—Talbot, H. P. Venereal disease and war. Connecticut Health BuU., 1942, 56: 144-8. ----'— The problem of syphilis and gonorrhea in wartime; a challenge to the medical profession. Connecticut M. J., 1942, 6: 955-7.—Trautmann, M. War and the venereal diseases. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull., 1942, 7: No. 3, 7 — Turner, T. B. Social hygiene problems in wartime. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1943, 33: 310-2. Also Philadelphia M., 1942-43, 38: 1335-9.—Venereal disease in peace and in war. Urol. Cut. Rev., 1942, 46: 271.—Venereal (The) disease problem in war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942,118: 1370.—Venereal disease in war-time. Med. Off., Lond., 1940, 64: 148.—Vonderlehr, R. A. The impact of the war on the venereal-disease problem. N. England J. M., 1942, 227: 203-5.—War and venereal diseases. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 38.—Weber, F. J. Venereal disease in war time. Michigan Pub. Health, 1942, 30: 223. VENEREAL disease control officer. See also Venereal disease, Control services. United States. Air Force. Central Fly- ing Training Command. Office of the Surgeon. Outline of venereal disease control procedures for non-commissioned venereal disease control officers. 37p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943 [?] Adams, E. S. Venereal disease control officers. Army M. Bull., 1942, No. 61, 165.—Army venereal disease control officer assignments. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 487.—He battles sin; breaking down bedroom doors becomes a habit with the venereal disease control officer. War Doctor, 1943—44, 2: No. 3, 7.—Nonmedical venereal disease control officers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 465.—Recommendations of Navy Venereal Disease Control Officers. Am. J. Syph., 1943, 27: 105-7.— Shronts, J. F. Conference of venereal disease control officers. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 593-6.—United States Army Venereal Disease Control Officers. J. Social Hyg., 1943, 29: 241.—Venereal disease control officers. Illinois M. J., 1942, 81: 265. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 824. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90:587. VENEREAL prophylactic kit. See also Venereal disease, Prevention: Meas- ures. Davis, C. H. Venereal prophylactic kits. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 2, 5.—New chemical prophylactic kit. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 76, 25.— Pelzman, I. A., & Still, J. W. Packet type of kit for venereal disease prophylaxis; preUminary report concerning its use. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 474-6.—West, J. W. Packet system of steriUzation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 313-7.—Zertuche Rodriguez, A. Formaci6n _ del paquete sanitario profilabtico y lucha antivenerea en el Ejercito. Mem. Convene mid. mil. mex., 1936, 150-3. VENEREOLOGY. See also Dermatology; Venereal disease. Venereal disease bulletin. Randolph Field No. 1, 1942- Cappelli, J. Spunti di venereologia, di sifilologia e di dermatologia del tempo di guerra. Sperimentale, 1947, 98: 560.—Cohen-Hadria. Notes sur la dermato-venereologie de guerre. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1947, 3: 137-49.—Vicuna M., H. Informaciones sobre urologia y venereas. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1939, 9: 106-25.—Zoon, J. J. De huid- en geslachtsziekten in oorlogstijd. In: Med. ervar. in Nederland (1940-45) Groning., 1947, 467-82. ---- Congresses and committees. Southeastern Regional Conference on Social Hygiene. Addresses given at the Southeastern Regional Conference on Social Hygiene. Theme: Social health in war and peace. 48 1. 28cm. Atlanta, 1943. United States. Army. Conference on venereal disease control [1944] Transcript of proceedings. lOOp. 27cm. Governors Island, 1944. [United States] Federal-state war con- ference on social protection [1. Conf., 1943] Venereal disease, saboteur of war manpower. 72p. 22cm. Trenton, 1943. Alabama; state conference on wartime venereal disease con- trol. J. Social Hyg., 1943, 29: 468.—Bericht iiber die Sitzung der Kommission fiir das Brusseler Abkommen. Reichsgesund- hbl., 1938, 13: 531.—Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers, May 1-2, 1941; a plan to insure adequate venereal disease control measures for personnel discharged from the United States Army, Navy, and Coast Guard. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1941, 22: 233-6.—Conference on Venereal Disease Control Needs in Wartime; Oct. 21-24, 1942. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1942, 556. Also J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1942-43, 39: 111. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1942, 96: 489. Also Rhode Island M. J., 1942, 25: 200. Also Vener. Dis. Inform., 1942, 23: 332-6.-—Conference on venereal disease control in wartime. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1511.—Conference on venereal disease program. Ibid., 1943, 122: 1130.—Conference on venereal diseases. Pub. Health, Lond., 1942-43, 56: 76.— Conference on Wartime Venereal Disease Control., Baton Rouge, Ap. 2, 1943. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 526 — Conference with Negro leaders on wartime problems in venereal disease control; abstract of proceedings. J. Social Hyg., 1944, 30: 76-83.—Fifth national social hygiene day. Ibid., 1941, 27: 35-7.—National conference on wartime problems in venereal disease control. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1944, 36: 19.—Parran, T. Conference on Venereal Disease Control Needs in Wartime under the auspices of the U. S. Public Health Service. J. Mount Sinai Hosp. N. York, 1942-43, 9: 207-11.—Resolutions adopted in 1928 by the General Assembly of the International Union against venereal disease. Conf. Health Welf. Merchant Seamen, 1929, 2. Conf., 107-9.—Smith, W. H. Y. Conference on war-time venereal disease control in Alabama. J. M. Ass, Alabama, 1942-43, 12: 316.—Symposium on venereal disease in the Armed Forces. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 1825-35.— United States Public Health Service Conference at Hot Springs marks a milestone; venereal disease control needs in wartime. J. Social Hyg., 1942, 28: 485-7. ---- Manual. Great Britain. War Office. Memoranda on venereal diseases, 1936. 171p. 12? Lond., 1936. India. Army Medical Directorate. Vene- real disease, diagnosis & treatment. 4. ed. 187p. 20#cm. Simla, 1941. Keogh, A. M., Melville, C. H. [et al.] A manual of venereal diseases; by officers of the VENEREOLOGY 1085 VERRUCA Royal Army Medical Corps. 282p. 18^cm Lond., 1907. United States. Army. Coast Artillery Command. Office of the Surgeon. Venereal disease [Reprint] 31p. 27cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Exh. G, Chapt. 13, pt 2, v. 11, Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948. United States. Army. Surgeon-General's Office. The venereal diseases; an outline of their management. 3. ed. 159p. 14^cm Chic, 1919. United States. Office of Community War Services. Meet your enemy, venereal disease. 41p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. VENEZUELA. For references to this country see this section under Nutrition service; Tuberculosis geography. VENIPUNCTURE. See also Therapeutics, Injection treatment. Neel, H. B. Venipuncture; a technic and a needle holder for its facUitation. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 1178-81.— Silvis, R. S. An aid to intravenous technic. Ibid., 1943, 41: 1142-4.—Venepuncture with a blood transfusion needle. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, Suppl. No. 12, 1-1. VENOM. See Poison, animal; Snake bite. VENTILATED clothing. See under Clothing. VENTILATION. See also Battleship; Blackout, Engineering; Ship, Air conditioning; Tank, Ventilation. Consolazio, W. V., & Pecora, L. J. Minimal replenishment air required for living spaces under conditions of mechanical cooling and in con- junction with the removal of odors by activated carbon and other means. 39p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms ;Rep. No. 4, Res. Proj. X-533, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Jachowski, L. A., jr, & Wilson, C. S. A laboratory evaluation of insect screens in air conditioning ducts. 5p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-365, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Calver, G. W. The ventUation problem of the Halls of the Senate and House of Representatives. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1930, 28: 177-94, 8pl.—Field, A. S., jr. A kitchen ventUating system in a semi-permanent instaUation. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 2: 67.—Field kitchen ventilating system. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 16—Meier- Windhorst. Ventilation lay-out. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 8, 24 & 27, No. XXVII-61, 26.—Morev, V. Kondicioniro- vanie vozdukha. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48,2:1407.—Spassky, V. Regeneracija vozdukha. Ibid., 4: 1078-82. ------ & Bogoliubov, K. VentUjacija. Ibid., 1: 679-88.—Wetmore, W. O. Air conditioning; the trend for indoor health and comfort. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 66: 835-44.— Wietfeldt, W. Fragen der Raumluftung im Kriege. Gesundh. Ingenieur, 1944, 67: 64-7. VERDUN. See under World War I. VERMIN. See also Insect; Lousiness; Pediculosis; Phthi- riasis; Rat; Rodent. Lackland, F. D. Extermination of insects and rodents. Chem. Warf., 1926, 12: No. 6, 2-9.—Pavlovsky, E., Pervomaj- sky, G., & Chagin, K. Zas6itnye setki ot gnusa i opyt ikh massovogo primenenija. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 4-16. Pinel, C. A propos de la vermine dans les tranches. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1915, 15: 194.—Schlesinger, L. Die Unge- zieferbekampfung in einem Kriegsgefangenenlager. Munch. med. Wschr., 1915, 62: 562; 734. VERRUCA. Ferloni, A. V. J. Tratamiento de las verrugas vulgares meaiante la cura oclusiva impermeable; nota practica. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 171-4. ------ Tratamiento de las verrugas vulgares mediante la ionoforesis saUcflica. Rev. san. mil. argent , 1949, 48: 125-7.—Infective warts. Bull. Army M. Dep Lond 1943, No. 23, 2.—Plantar warts; a note on treat- ment. Ibid. 1944, No. 34, 4.—Wright, W. L. Plantar wart therapy. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 707-9. VERTEBRA. See also Fracture—by site: Vertebra; Spine. Arteriovenous fistulae of the cervical portion of the vertebral vessels. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 109-14.—Culty & Cousty. Malformations multiples des corps vert^braux. BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1936, 30: 351-7.—Jeffery, C. C. A case of congenital hemi-vertebra. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 90-3.— Knudtson, K. P. Lumbar vertebral chordoma. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 322-5. ---- Injury. See also Spine, Injury. Bittner, K. [Fractures of the transverse apophyses of the lumbar vertebrae] Lek. wojsk., 1935, 26: 300-12.—Hall, P. A., & Morley, G. H. A review of cases of injury to the vertebrae occurring in the Royal Air Force. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 159- 63.—Hansen, H. First aid and transportation of vertebral injuries. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 87: 53.—Lagomarsino, E. H., & Dal Lago, H. La fractura de la apofisis odontoides. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 864-86. VERTIGO. See also Aviator subheadings (Disease; Equilib- rium) Kinetosis; also Vestibular apparatus. Vinacke, W. E. The concept of aviator's vertigo. 11 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 7, Res. Proj. X-148 (Av-4-3) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. ---- Predicting the susceptibility of aviators to vertigo: a preliminary study. 25 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 10 of preceding research project. ---- Vertigo as experienced by naval aviators. 22 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 12 of preceding research project. Danson, J. G. The symptom of vertigo. J. R. Army M. Corps., 1934, 63: 168-78. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1934, 20: 205-16.—Folly, E. R. M. Le vertige au point de vue clinique et medico-legal. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1928, 89: 81-99.— MacCurdy, J. T. Disorientation and vertigo, with special reference to aviation. Brit. J. Psychol., 1934, 25: 42-54.— Teicher, J. D. Blind staggers. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 892.—Vertige (Du) des animaux solipedes, et specialement des chevaux de l'armee. J. mid. vit., Lyon, 1846, 2: 565-7.— Yver. Des orientations nouvelies de l'otologie: syndromes vertigineux, mal de mer. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1931, 121: 495-9. VESICANT. See also under Gas poisoning, Vesicant gas. Agrelo, R., & Franci, J. M. Los gases de combate; gases de acci6n caustica de la piel o vesicantes. Rev. mid. lat. amer., B. Air., 1942-43, 28: 198-204.—Blister gas lesions on skin. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 31, 6.—Dixon, M., & Needham, D. M. Biochemical research on chemical warfare agents. Nature, Lond., 1946, 158: 432-8.—Rives, J. D. Vesicant chemical warfare agents. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 493-9.—Some aspects of chemical warfare; the treatment of burns from vesicants. Pharm. J., Lond., 1944, 99: 116. VEST. See Life jacket; Pressure vest. ---- armored. See Body armor. ---- elastic. See Pressure breathing, Apparatus and equip- ment. VESTIBULAR apparatus. See also Aviator, Equilibrium; Equilibrium; Vertigo. Graybiel, A., Kerr, W. A. [et al.] Threshold of stimulation of the horizontal semicircular VESTIBULAR APPARATUS 1086 VETERAN canals in man with particular reference to the significance of the first derivative of angular acceleration as a stimulus. 29p. 26cm. Pensa- cola, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 17, Proj. No. X-148, Res. Rep. U. S. Nav. School Aviat. M. McDonough, F. E., & Thorner, M. W. Regulation Ba>£ny and swing tests in navigation cadets. 4 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 100, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also forms No. 116, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Research report, project No. 102, report No. 2: Roentgenographic-studies of gastrointestinal motility observed in swing test subjects. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Worms, G. L'examen de la fonction vestibu- laire. p. 1-70. 24cm. Par., 1931. Arch. m<§d. pharm. mil., 1931, 94: Caliendo, M. Sulla semiotica deU'apparato vestibolare. Gior. med. mil., 1935, 73: 238-44.—Frenkel, O. M. Changes in the excitability of the vestibular apparatus following repeated stimulation; significance for aviators. Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 521 (Abstr.) Also War Med., Chic, 1942, 2: 536 (Abstr.)—Gandullo, L. Estado actual de los conocimientos sobre anatomia, fisiologia y patologia, desde el punto de vista estatico y cinestesico. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1945, 7: 183-201.—McEnany, C. E. Ice (The) water test and its effect on blood pressure. FUght Surgeon Topics, 1937, 1: 4-12.— Pera, G. I metodi di esame deU'apparato vestibolare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1931, 37: 324-38.—Pfeffer, C. A. The vestibular tests as employed by the Army (U. S.) Air Service. MU. Surgeon, 1926, 59: 435-8.—Rakhmilevich, A. G. Dejstvie hipoksemii i ponizennogo atmosfernogo davlenija na vesti- bularnyj apparat. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 51-4.—Static equilib- rium and vestibular function. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 18. VETERAN. See also the following headings: Dental care; Dependent; Diabetes mellitus; Disability; Dis- abled, Employment; Heart, Disease; Hospitaliza- tion; Hospital report; Insurance; Journals; Malaria; Medical care; Medical service; Mor- tality; Neurology; Neuropsychiatric examina- tion; Neuropsychiatry; Neurosis; Neurotic; Nurse; Orthopedics; Parasitosis; Pension; Phar- maceutical service; Pharmacist; Pharmacy; Physical therapy; Physical training; Psychiatry; Psychological service; Psychologist; Psychopath; Psychotherapy; Psychotic; Tuberculous; Vene- real disease; War neurosis; War psychosis. Johnson, D. Veteran's guide. 32p. 2H4cm. N. Y., 1945. 7 Forms No. 102, Pub. Affairs Pamphl. Waller, W. W. The veteran comes back. 316p. 21}£cm. N. Y., 1944. Galbraith, H. M. The returning veteran. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1945, 38: 481-3.—Nixon, N. The returning serviceman; how does he stack up physicaUy? MU. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 392-4.—Smith, L. H., & Wood, H. C. The general prac- titioner and the returning veteran. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 129: 190-3.—Ward, M. F. One miUion men have come back. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 109-13. ---- Adjustment. Cartwright, M. A., & Burch, G. Adult adjustment; a manual on the coordination of existing community services and the establish- ment and operation of community adjustment centers for veterans and others. 84p. 23 ^cm N. Y., 1945. " Illinois Society for Mental Hygiene. Institute on Readjusting with the Return- ing Servicemen. Proceedings of the Institute on readjusting with the returning servicemen, held March 8-9, 1945, Chicago, IlUnois. 156p. 21#cm. Chic, 1945. Kupper, H. I. Back to life; the emotional adjustment of our veterans. 220p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. Pratt, G. K. Soldier to civilian; problems of readjustment. 233p. 21cm. N. Y., 1944. Andrews, J. N. Demobilization and readjustment of veterans. Indust. M., 1944, 13: 472-8. ------ Readjusting the veteran. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1944, 9. meet., 1-11.—Cameron, N. The socially maladjusted veteran. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 29-37.—Carpenter, C. R. Adjustments of returned soldiers. Am. J. Optometr., 1945, 22: 385-90.—Child, I. L. Readjustment of the returning serviceman. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 583.—Chisholm, G. B. The soldier's return. Psychiatry, Bait., 1945, 8: 103-5.— Eaton, W. H. Research on veterans' adjustment. Am. J. Sociol., 1945-46, 51: 483-7.—Felix, R. H. Maladjustment in the returning veteran; comments on etiology and sympto- matology. J. Omaha CUn. Soc, 1946, 7: 54-61.—Freitas, S. O problema do reajustamento social dos ex-combatentes a luz da psicanaUse. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 107-15.— Gilbert, G. M. A preview of veteran adjustment problems. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1945, 40: 287-300.—Ginsburg, E. L. Veteran into civUian; the process of readjustment. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1945, 29: 7-19.—Grant, D. N. W. The medical direction of human drives in war and peace. Kentucky M. J., 1944, 42: 339-45. Also Fed. Bull., Chic, 1945, 31: 3-12.— Hincks, C. M. The soldier's return. Psychiatry, Bait., 1945, 8: 107-9.-—King, J. J. Comments on discharged war veterans. J. Consult. Psychol., 1945, 9: 191-3.—Klopf, G. The adjust- ment of the World War II veteran; a bibliography. Occupa- tions, 1944-45, 23: 201-5.—Lindeman, E. C. Community pro- grams for social adjustment. Ann. Am. Acad. Polit. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 144-9.—Menninger, W. C. Social reintegration of the veteran. In his Psychiat. in a Troubled World, N. Y., 1948, 363-92.—Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. Emergency measures for aiding veteran-civilian adjustment. In their Ment. Health, N. Y., 1948, 44-67.—Rhode, C. Community aspects of the veteran's readjustment. Bull. Menninger CUn., 1945, 9: 134^0.—Rogers, C. R. Psychological adjustments of discharged service personnel. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 689- 96.—Schwartz, L. A. Emotional attitudes of the returned veteran. Proc. Inst. Readjust. Servicemen (Illinois Soc. Ment. Hyg.), 1945, 16-20.—Stevenson, G. S. The rebirth of a civilian. Ibid., 57-69.—Ullman, V. Chart your course for the future. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 6, 144-50.—Walker, E. F. The readjustment problems of the discharged soldier. North Carolina M. J., 1946, 7: 209-13.—Wiley, B. I. Personnel readjustment planning. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1947, AGF 1: 439-46.—Woodward, L. E. Social read- justment of returning veterans. Proc. Inst. M. Chicago, 1944- 45, 15: 227-30. Also Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1945, 6: 83-8. ---- disabled. See Disability; Disabled; also Blind; Deafness. ---- Education and training. * See also under Rehabilitation. Bradley, O. N. Veterans education and training. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 219-23.—Brophy, D. F., & Long, L. Veter- ans administration vocational training program; processing procedures used by the College of the City of New York. Psychol. Bull., 1944, 41: 795-802.—Donahue, W. T., & Tibbitts, C. CoUege and university procedures in the reorienta- tion of veterans. J. Clin. Psychol., 1946, 2: 131-9.—Ennes, H., & Ennes, S. B. Four GI student famiUes teU their stories. J. Social Hyg., 1948, 34: 323-9.—Horner, H. H. Educational opportunities for the returning veteran. J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 28-32.—Johnson, V., & Arestad, F. H. Educational facilities required for returning medical officers. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1944, 30: 291-304. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 253-7.—Kirk, S. A. Educational reconditioning in Army general hospitals. J. Except. Child., 1945-46, 12: 194-8.— Krieger, H. L. Vocational rehabiUtation and placement of veterans. Proc. Indust. Hyg. Found. America, 1944, 9. meet., 12-4.—Nash, T. P., jr. Medical education for war veterans. Memphis M. J., 1944, 19: 113.—Postgraduate courses for veteran and civiUan physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 132: 937; 1026.—Rosecrance, F. Emotional aspects of educational problems of the returning veteran. Proc. Inst. Readjust. Servicemen (Illinois Soc. Ment. Hyg.), 1945, 21-34.—Sackett, ?n,,o ^?lttmg the veteran to the academic mold. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 471-4.— Schools plan for adjustment of veterans and war workers; a symposium. Ibid., 1944-45, 23: 5-13.— Schwitalla, A. M. The education of physician veterans. Hosp. Progr., 1945, 26: 361.—Uncle Sam's invitation to learn- ing; Osborn report on proposed post-war educational program. Occupations, 1943-44, 22: 263-5. --- Employment. See also subheading (Reemployment) Industrial Hygiene Foundation of America. Putting the veteran back to work. 2 nos. 28cm. Pittsb., 1944. tt Ale?ailder« *" s- Employment counseling program of the United States Employment Service. J. Clin. PsychoL, 1946, VETERAN 1087 VETERAN 2: 123-6.—Arnold, O. 3. Returning servicemen; Northwestern National LUe program. Personnel J., 1944-45, 23: 168-70 — Barritt, J. L. A physical job-placement program. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 192-5.—Cameron, D. E. The re-integration of the war veteran in industry. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 202-6 —Dye, H. R. Veteran placement as viewed by an indus- trial physician. Indust. M., 1944, 13: 989.—Gleason, C. W. Vocational guidance problems of returning veterans. Psychol. BuU., 1944, 41: 584.—Hendrix, A. A. Case history experiences in employment of veterans. In: Putting the Disabled Veteran Back to Work (C. D. Selby) Pittsb., 1943, 18-24. Case histories; Eastern Aircraft. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 40.— Hines, F. T. Role of federal agencies in post-war reconversion. Occupations, 1944-45, 23: 17-9.—Hostetler, C. E. Vocational training and placement of the veteran. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 258-63.—Kraines, S. H. Industry's role in the readjust- ment of returning veterans. WeU. Bull., Springf., 1945, 36: 7-9.—Krieger, H. L. Experiences in readjustment, Ford Motor Company. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 40.—Livingston, F. Return- ing servicemen; personnel's preparation. Personnel J., 1944- 45 23: 162-7.—Panel named to assist in placing of veterans in industry. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 1003.—Porter, W. C. The placement of returning veterans. Med. Way, 1944-45, 6: No. 13, 3-6.—Radcliffe, R. A. C. The ex-serviceman in civil employment. Occup. Psychol., Lond., 1945, 19: 1-5.—Taylor, H. C. The emotional aspects of industrial and employment problems of the returning serviceman. Proc. Inst. Readjust. Servicemen (Illinois Soc. Ment. Hyg.), 1945, 35-43. ---- Family relations. Mariano, J. H. The veteran and his marriage. 303p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. Cuber, J. F. FamUy readjustment of veterans. Marriage & FamUy Liv., 1945, 7: 28-30.—Griffith, C. R. The psycholog- ical adjustments of the returned servicemen and their families. J. Home Econom., 1944, 36: 385-9. Also Marriage & Family liv., 1944, 6: 65, &c—McDonagh, E. C. The discharged serviceman and his family. Am. J. Sociol., 1945-46, 51: 451- 4.—Nordman, M. G. Helping in the readjustment of the sol- dier and his family. Proc. Inst. Readjust. Servicemen (Illinois Soc. Ment. Hyg.), 1945, 44-56.—Reinemann, J. O. The war veteran in the domestic-relations court; a study of 200 case records of the Municipal Court of Philadelphia. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1947, 31:409-25. ---- Hospitalization. See Hospitalization. --- Laws and regulations. Mirande, C. Les soins gratuits aux victimes de la guerre; article 64 de la Loi du 31 mars 1919. 171p. 25cm. Par., 1942. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical Bulletin TB 10A-207: Assault upon, injury to, unusual death and elopement of, bene- ficiaries. 3p. 26^cm. Wash., 1949. Andrews, J. N. Comprehensive planning for veterans; an outUne of recent legislative provisions. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 557-9.—Bell, R. A. Reports of medical survey; a review of law pertaining thereto. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 608-21 — Caldwell, L. K. State legislation. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 46-52.—Hines, F. T. The soldiers' BUI of Rights. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 11-7.—Holloway, J. W., jr. The G. I. Bill of Rights. Wisconsin M. J., 1945, 44: 116-9.— Important legal decision affecting hospital treatment of persons discherged from the draft. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940- 41, 17: 106.—Margolis, D. J. Compensation laws and the Veterans Administration. Proc Inst. M. Chicago, 1944-45, 15:233-6.—Monsman, G. Federal legislation. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 38-45.—Shoulders, H. H. Legis- lation in the interest of veterans. IlUnois M. J., 1932, 62: 136- 44. Also J. Kansas M. Soc, 1932, 33: 192-200.—Veterans' reUef regulations modified. J. Am. M. Ass., 1934, 102: 303. ---- Medical care. See Medical care. ---- naval. Lusk, F. E., & McQueen, W. C. Civil readjustment in naval hospitals. Hosp. Corps Q., 1946, 19: No. 3, 25-7 — Montgomery, H. H. Medical care of the naval veteran. Con- necticut M. J., 1945, 9: 831-5. ---- Problems. Brandon, R. H. The returned soldier as a problem already. Welf. BuU., Springf., 1943, 34: 2.—Donahue, W. T., & Tibbitts. C. The task before the veteran and society. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 1-9.—Hines, F. T. Veterans problems of the present war. Mil. Surgeon, 1944 94: »2-4.— Lane, F. E. What's to become of the veterans? N. York Med., 1948, 4: No. 7, 23-6.—Lindenfeld, A. Problems of the return- ing veteran. Hahneman. Month., 1945, 80: 311-20.—Meakins, J. C. The returning serviceman and his problems. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 195-202.—Present day problems of the vet- eran. Red Cross Courier, 1937-38, 17: No. 12, 17.—Russell, C. The problem of the returned soldier. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 45.—Sielke, E. L. Some problems of the returning vet- eran. Ment. Health BuU., Danville, 1945, 23: No. 3, 18-26.— Van Cleave, H. J. Returning service men a problem in natlona health. Am. Scientist, 1944, 32: 243-53. ---- Psychology. See also other subdivisions (Adjustment; Problems) also Rehabilitation. Bellsmith, E. B. The returned soldier; a challenge. Psy- chiat. Q. Suppl., 1945, 19: 169-76.—Bradley, O. N. Protecting the mental health of the veteran. Ment. Hyg., 1946, 30: 1-8.— Corwin, W. Attitudes of soldiers returning from overseas service. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 343-50.—Davis, P. Psychological problems and the returning serviceman. Train- ing School Bull., 1945-46, 42: 69-72.—Millet, J. A. P., & Hay- ward, E. P. Psychology of fighters. Personnel J., 1945-46, 24: 43-9.—Pierce, A. H. Problems of the returning veteran and the responsibility of the pubUc agency. Ment. Health BuU., Danville, 1945, 23: No. 3, 3-10.—Ratcliffe, T. A. The psychological problems of the returned ex-serviceman. Ment. Health, Lond., 1947, 7: 2-5. ---- Reemployment. See also subdivision (Employment) Burlingame, C. C. Psychiatric aspects of veterans re-em- ployment. Connecticut M. J., 1945, 9: 836-9.—Drought, N. E. Psychological factors related to reemployment of discharged war veterans. J. Consult. Psychol., 1944, 8: 100-6.—Gov- ernor's Committee on Veterans' Rebabilitation and Employ- ment announces routine for handUng claims. WeU. Bull., Springf., 1944, 35: No. 3, 3-5.—Groth, E. Hk Re-employment of ex-service men and women; placement and follow-up. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 91-4.—Jonas, C. R. Reemployment and readjustment rights of veterans. Current Leg. Thought, 1944- 45, 11: 327-40.—Policies on reemployment of veterans and war workers. Month. Labor Rev., 1944, 59: 130-2.—Provision requiring employer to restore former employee to position held prior to miUtary service. Current Leg. Thought, 1943-44, 10: 442—4.—Re-employment of ex-service men and women; obliga- tions of employer; job analysis for sound placement; medical program. Indust. M., 1944, 13: 805; 910; 1000.—Re-employ- ment of ex-service men and women; training program. Ibid., 1945, 14: 196-8.—Smith, W. A. Putting the veteran back to work. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1944, 37: 282-9.—Trundle, G. T., jr. Returning to the old job; reaUstic thinking about placement of the veteran. Occupations, 1944-45, 23: 16.—Wittmer, J. J. Re-employment of war veterans. Indust. M., 1944, 13: 970-4. --- Rehabilitation. See as main heading. --- Societies. United States. Congress. House of Representatives. Doc. No. 150: Journal of the 67th National encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic (St. Paul) 278p. 8? Wash., 1934. Administrator's (The) address at the Convention of the Veterans of Foreign Wars. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1942-43, 19: 234.—Bostock, J. The problem of returned soldier organizations. Med. J. AustraUa, 1943, 1: 534-6.— Hawley, P. R. The Blue and Gray reunion; Gettysburg, Pa., June 29 to July 6, 1938. Army M. BuU., 1938, 46: 29-38.— Spatz, F. The veterans Society of Natural Sciences; a patient naturaUst club at the Veterans Administration FaciUty, CoatesviUe, Pa., and its relation to occupational therapy and rehabUitation. Occup. Ther. RehabU., 1939, 18: 293-8. ---- by countries. Verzhibilovsky, P. P. The care of war pensioners in Russia (Appendix: Soviet law on demobilisation) 48p. 18>'2cm. Lond., 1945. Bajandin, I. T. Sanitarno-epidemiologi6eskoe obespedenie repatriirovannykh i voennoplennykh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 3, 44—7.—Canada adopts exemplary program for demobilized men. Social Secur., 1941, 15: No. 9, 1.—Plans for reemployment of India's demobilized soldiers. Month. Labor Rev., 1944, 59: 132.—Protection of veterans in AustraUa. Ibid., 759-63.—Takahara, B. Dai-zyusiti saikan zaigo- gunzin no kenko zyotai gaikan [A summary of the 17th health survey of ex-soldiers] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1205-18. ---- by countries: Germany. Versorgungsheilbehandlung (Die) der Kriegsbeschadigten nach dem Reichsversorgungs- gesetz unter Berucksichtigung aller Aenderungen; VETERAN 1088 VETERANS ADMINISTRATION mit den Ausfuhrungsbestimmungen und den amtlichen Rententafeln. 203p. 8? Berl., 1932. Axenfeld. Inwieweit sind sehschwache Kriegsbeschadigte den Kriegsblinden gleichzustellen? Kriegsbeschadigtenfur- sorge, 1916-17, 1: 457-61.—Brebeck. Nichtanrechnung der Versorgungsgebuhrnisse auf das Arbeitsentgelt. Ibid., 1919-20, 4: 335—48.—Durchfiihrungsbestimmungen zum Wehrmachts- fiirsorge- und -versorgungsgesetz. Reichsgesundhbl., 1938, 13: 960-3.—Fiirsorge- und Versorgungsgesetz fiir die ehemaligen Angehorigen der Wehrmacht und ihre Hinterbliebenen. Wehrmachtsfursorge- und -versorgungsgesetz. Ibid., 936-41.— Geib. Die Einrichtung und Entwicklung der Abteilung Bader- und Anstaltsfiirsorge des Zentralkomitees der Deutschen Vereine vom Roten Kreuz. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1916- 17, 1: 444-51.—Gottwald. Ratschlage zur Umsiedlung von Kriegsbeschadigten. Ibid., 292-307.—Grundsatze fiir die Durchfiihrung der Kriegsbeschadigtenansiedlung; Leitsatze des Reichsausschusses der Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge. Ibid., 425—43.—Heinemann-Gruder, C. Versorgungsgesetze der Wehrmacht. In his Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtversorg., 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 6-14.—Horion. Die Kriegsbeschadigten und die Armenpflege. Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1916-17, 1: 217- 29.—Kattwinkel. Zum Problem der halben Arbeitskrafte. Ibid., 1919-20, 4: 447-55.— Kerschensteiner, A. Der vater- landische Hilfsdienst und die Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge. Ibid., 1916-17, 1: 333-8.—Koppmann, F. Das Kapitalabfin- dungsgesetz fiir Offiziere und seine bisherigen Wirkungen. Ibid., 1919-20, 4: 395-9.—Kufiler. Die bisherigen Ergebnisse der KriegsbUndenfiirsorge. Ibid., 1916-17, 1: 313-32.—Link. Der Rechtschutz der Kriegsbeschadigten; die gemeinniitzige Rechtsauskunft im Dienste der Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge. Ibid., 230-8.—Mannliche (Die) Wohnbevolkerung der Geburts- jahrgange 1930 und fruher nach ihrem Dienst in der ehemaligen deutschen Wehrmacht. Berl. Statist., 1948,61.—Olshausen, T. v. Die neuen Steuergesetze in ihrer Bedeutung fiir die Kriegs- beschadigten und Kriegshinterbliebenen. Kriegsbeschadigten- fursorge, 1920-21, 5: 276-86.— Riihe, E. Grundlagen des arztlichen Urteils im Wehrmachtfursorge- und -versorgungs- gesetz. Aerztl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1938, 44: 285-90. ------ Das Wehrmachtfursorge- und -versorgungsgesetz. Deut. Militar- arzt, 1938, 3: 442-7. - - Das neue Wehrmachtsfursorge- und -versorgegesetz. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 1379 Begriffe des WFVG. In: Arzt i. d. Wehrmachtversorg. (Heinemann-Gruder, C.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 15-46.— Schindler. Die Arbeitsvermittlung Kriegsbeschadigter, Kriegsbeschadigtenfursorge, 1919-20, 4: 329-34.—Spannagel. Die Mitwirkung der Gewerbeaussichtsbeamten in der Kriegs- beschadigtenfursorge. Ibid., 369-73.—Wissell, R. Die Arbeitsgemeinschaften zugunsten der Kriegsbeschadigten. Ibid., 1916-17, 1:274-91. ---- by countries: United States. See also subsequent main headings. Amendment of World War Veterans' Act. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1930, 6: 904.—Bills pending in the Seventy-third Congress. Bull. Am. M. Ass., 1933, 28: 129-32.—Brooks, O. Statistics concerning veterans. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: A5859.—Digest of interim report from the Subcommittee on Wartime Health and Education to the Committee on Education and Labor, U. S. Senate. J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 127: 860.— Jarman, P. Comparative study of various classes of World War veteran beneficiaries according to State of residence for fiscal year ending June 30, 1940. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 76. Congr., 3. sess., pt 10, 3906- 10.—Medical biUs in Congress. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 66.—Ploeser. Statement by Warren H. Atherton, national commander of the American Legion, on results of survey of World War No. 2 claims. Congressional Rec, 1943, 89: 10437^0.—Public No. 2, 73d Congress, and Executive Orders issued pursuant thereto governing the granting of benefits to veterans of the Armed Forces of the United States and their dependents. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1933, 10: 53-6.— Rice, M. W. Comparative study of World War veterans by State of residence. In: Hearings Interstate Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr., 1941, 76. Congr., 3. sess., pt 10, 3902.— Rulkotter, M. L. Civil War veterans in poUtics. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1940, 4: 100-2.—Schroeder, R. A protecao do estado ao soldado americano (transl.) Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 85-93.—Yeo, J. W. Boston serves its discharged veterans; how one community has organized. Occupations. 1943-44, 22: 250. VETERANS Administration. See also Dental service; Hospital; Hospitaliza- tion; Hospital report; Library; Medical care; Medical Corps, Medical service, Rehabilitation; Social service. Annual report of the Veterans Administration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1934, 102: 302.—Annual report of Veterans Administra- tion. Ibid., 1937, 109: 56; 1938, 110: 669.—Cary, E. H. Veterans' medical legislation as it affects the medical profession. IlUnois M. J., 1935, 68: 189-91.— Cockrell, B. A. The Veterans Administration. North CaroUna M. J., 1941, 2: 196-9.—Digest of recent legislation affecting the activities of the Veterans' Administration. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 110-2.—Future (The) beneficiaries of the Veterans' Administra- tion created by the national preparedness program. Ibid., 1940-41, 17: 432^1.—Griffith, C. M. The organization and functions of the United States Veterans Administration. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 29: 198-200. ------ The Veterans Administration. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y. 1945, 321-35, 2 pi.—Hines, F. T. The Veterans Administra- tion and national defense. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 24-8.— New viewpoint of the Veterans Bureau. Bull. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1932, 6: No. 12, 3.—Spier, R. C. Some notes on the origin and work of the United States Veterans Bureau. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1927, 3: 315-20. ---- Personnel. See also Hospital staff, Recruiting. Beardsley, L. G. Postgraduate training of physicians of Veterans Administration. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1935, 12: 170-2.—Hawley, P. R. New opportunities for physicians in the Veterans Administration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 130: 403.—Hughes, C. W. The responsibilities of medical staffs. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1934-35, 11: 285-7.—Pohe, M. E. Education and training programs for nursing personnel in Veterans Administration hospitals. Mil. Surgeon, 1950, 106: 219-22.—Schneidler, G. Opportunities in the Veterans Ad- ministration for professional counselors. Occupations, 1945- 46, 24: 491-7.—Shack, M. E. Graduates of nonapproved medical schools. N. England J. M., 1946, 235: 283.—Walton, F. E. The development of the Veterans Administration resi- dency training program. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1947, 44: 824-8. ---- Services. Cooperation of the Veterans Administration in the national defense program. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 430.—Croft, A. E. The Veterans Administration program for the vocational rehabilitation of sensory handicapped veterans of World War II. Hearing News, Wash., 1944, 12: No. 6, 18- 22.—Cummins, M. D. The V. A. and the veteran. Pub. Welf. Indiana, 1947, 57: No. 8, 5-7.—Foran, E. T. The social serv- ice program of the Veterans Administration. Ibid., 8.— Foster, F. A. Social work in the Veterans' Bureau; its history and its possibilities. U. S. Veterans Bur. M. Bull., 1926, 2: 17-25.—Function (The) of the Veterans Administration. MU. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 142-6.—Hines, F. T. The Veterans Ad- ministration and its relation to national defense. Ibid., 1939, 84:97-105. ------ The Veterans Administration in national defense. Ibid., 415-20. ------ Progress of the part the Veterans Administration is playing in the national defense program. Ibid., 1942, 90: 113-9.------Activities of the Veterans Administration. J. Internat. CoU. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 171-4.—McHenry, K. A. Educational programs in a Vet- erans Administration hospital. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1946, 22: 614-6.—Margolis, D. J. Compensation laws and the Veterans Administration. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 462-9.— Miller, J. G. Clinical psychology in the Veterans Adminis- tration. Am. Psychologist, 1946, 1: 181-9.—Stipe, J. H. So- cial service in the Veterans Administration. J. Social Case- work, 1948, 29: 43-8. ---- Services, medical. Liotta, M. A. The Veterans Administration Rating Board racket. 94p. 19^cm. N. Y., 1947. Andrew, G. H. Hospitalization facilities for women vet- erans. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 382.—Army engineers plan three VA hospitals; 1,000 beds each, 200 for neuropsychiatric patients; part of $600,000,000 plan. Hosp. Management, 1946, 62: No. 5, 29-31.—Covalt, D. A. The medical rehabiU- tation service in the Veterans Administration. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1948, 41: 716-9.—Department of Medicine and Surgery in the Veterans Administration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 130: 38.—Eastwood, E. Medical services and the Veterans Admin- istration. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 1459-62.—Fowlks, E. W. Physical medicine rehabilitation in a Veterans Admin- istration medical and surgical hospital. Arch. Phys. M., 1948, 29: 225-9.—Griffith, C. M. Special Medical Advisory Group to the Administrator of Veterans Affairs. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1945, 30: 135.—Hawley, P. R. Progress in reorgani- zation of medical services in the Veterans Administration. {• M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1946, 43: 405-9. ------ The Veterans Administration's medical program. Med. Times, N. Y., 1946, 74: 269. ------ The Veterans Administration medical pro- gram and the pubUc health of the country. In: Pub. Health in the World (Simmons, J. S.) Cambr., 1949, 134-51.—Hines, F. T. Medical care program of the Veterans Administration. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1945, 239: 73-9.—Mac- Donald, G. M. Report on a visit to U. S. Veterans Adminis- tration ophthalmo, restoration and research centers. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1948, 3: No. 5, 28-31. Magnuson, P. B. Veterans Administration medical service. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1948, 33: 193.—Medical activities of the Veterans Administration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 112: 1399.—Meehan, ?; 7". V. A. medical program seen degrading physicians. Med. Econom., 1944-45, 22: No. 8, 36-8.—Rogers, M. The care and treatment of the disabled veterans of the World War by the U. S. Veterans Bureau. Tr. M. Ass. Alabama, 1925, 58: 390-6.—Rose, E. J. The medical and hospital activities VETERANS ADMINISTRATION 1089 VETERINARIAN of the Veterans Administration. Hosp. Progr., 1946, 27: 251-3.—Schaller, W. F. The neurological program of the Veterans Administration. California M., 1950, 72: 164-6.— Scott, R. B. Nursing in the Veterans Administration. Trained Nurse, 1948, 121: 269-72.—Sommer, C. The new veteran and the future for the practice of medicine. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1945, 54: 64.—Spaulding, H. Coordination in medical re- habilitation in Veterans Administration. Am. J. Occup. Ther., 1947, 1: 168.—Throckmorton, T. B. The Veterans Adminis- tration problem; a survey of 200 consecutive cases. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1949, 39: 196-207.—Thuma, M. E. Nursing service for veterans. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 422-5.—Veterans Administration Department of Medicine and Surgery. Ibid., 1946, 98: 159-61.—Veterans Administration doctor hits Vet- erans Administration medicine. Med. Econom., 1947-48, 25: No. 9, 103, &c. ---- in foreign countries. Convery, E. B. Outline of medical procedure in the district offices of the Department of Pensions and National Health. J. Canad. AI. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 561-8.—Medical problems of the Ministry of Pensions. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 251.—Ramsay, F. G. Medical practice in the Department of Veteran Affairs. Alberta M. BuU., 1949, 14: No. 3, 29-31.—Warner, W. P. Policy of Treatment Services, Department of Veterans' Affairs. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1946, 54: 564-8. VETERANS Administration Facility. United States. Congress. House of Rep- resentatives. Committee on World War Veterans' Legislation. Investigation of the Veterans' Administration with a particular view to determining the efficiency of the Administra- tion and operation of Veterans' Administration facilities; hearings. 7 pts in 3v. 2636p. 23}£cm. Wash., 1945. Herrick, L. M. A guidance program in a Veterans Admin- istration Facility. Summaries Thes. George Washington Univ. (1941-43) 1943,108-13. ---- Negro veterans. Dibble, E. H., jr. The Veterans' Administration FaciUty for Negro beneficiaries, Tuskegee, Ala. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 158-62. ------ Care and treatment of Negro veterans at Tuskegee. J. Nat. M. Ass., 1943, 35: 166- 70.—Tildon, T. T., Branche, G. C, & Barker, P. P. Facts of interest in connection with the Veterans Administration FaciUty, Tuskegee, Alabama. Ibid., 1941, 33: 81. VETERANS hospital. See under Hospital; also Hospital report; Hos- pital service; Hospital staff. VETERINARIAN. Hardex, F. List of references on the veteri- nary profession and its place in the war world. 10 1. 28cm. Phila., 1942. . Cotton, W. E. The practicing veterinarian of the South in war time. North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 145.—Merillat, L. A. The veterinarian of World War II. Vet. Med., Chic, 1946, 41: 33-6.—Refugee veterinarians. Austral. Vet. J., 19d8, 14: 178-80.—Veterinary profession at the end of the war. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1945, 107: 252-4.—Women veterinary surgeons and national service. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 767. ---- Duties and activities. Army veterinarian and the food control. Austral. Vet. J., 1942 18- 178 —Karr, J. R. Duties of the veterinary officer in the ATC. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 394.—Stafseth, H. J. The responsibUity of veterinarians and veterinary students in time of war. M. S. C. Vet., East Lansing, 1941-42, 2: 115.— War increases veterinarian's responsibility. Canad. J. <^°mP' M., 1940, 4: 64.—Wilder, C. W. The veterinarian in the held. Army Vet. Bull., 1942, 36: 264-7.—Young E.W. Role of the veterinarian in today's Army. Vet. Med., Chic, 1949, 44. 188-91. ---- Education and training. See also School, veterinary. . Arkun, H. Veteriner tatbikatlan [Veterinary training] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 125.—Broadwell, *•**■,* Tate, C. W. Training of the Regimental Veterinary Section. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1941, 35: 106-9.-Djeterich, WH. Veteri- nary education in southern Korea. Circ. M SecV*J>a,s* Command, 1948, 3: 17.-Egan, H. E. The Army Vetennaiy School. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1934, 28: 5f--Shoo*'Yah Training officers, Veterinary Corps, U.S. Army, »n meat and dairy inspection. M. S. C. Vet., East Lansing, 1943-44, 4. 59, &c. ---- Procurement. Advisory Committee on Veterinary Medicine, Procurement and Assignment Service, War Manpower Commission. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 105: 372.—Bott, A. E. In whose hands is the strength to win the war? North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 513. Veterinary preparedness in Illinois. Ibid., 1943, 24: 209-12. —Charities (The) of the profession in war-time; an urgent appeal to all members of the N. V. M. A. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1940, 52: 716.—Dislocating the veterinary service. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 101: 295.—Full employment of the profession in the interests of the nation. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1940, 52: 590.—Gunn, R. M. C. The veterinarian and the war. Austral. Vet. J., 1943, 19: 26-8. Also Canad. J. Comp. M., 1943, 7: 129-31.—Home Guard compulsion proposals. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 767.—Kelser, R. A. The role of the veterinarian in war. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 243-6.—Maunder, J. C. J. The war effort of the veterinary profession. Austral. Vet. J., 1943, 19: 97-102.—Organized veterinary medicine in national defense. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 100: 114.—Our contribution to the nation's war effort; a healthy sign. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 206.—Our smaU but vital profession at war; our implacable duty. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 100: 2.— Procurement (The) and assignment service for physicians, dentists and veterinarians; its origin and functions. Ibid., 4-6.—Profession (The) and military service. Vet. Rec,Lond., 1940, 52: 748.—Seeley, S. F. The Procurement and Assign- ment Service for physicians, dentists and veterinarians. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 101: 388-94.—Veterinarians and the P & A Service. Ibid., 100: 255.—Veterinary education and military service. Ibid., 1943, 103: 320.—Veterinary (The) pro- fession and the war. Vet. J., Lond., 1940, 96: 220.—Veterinary surgeons and military service. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 385. Reserve. Army veterinary reserve officers desired for laboratory duties. Vet. Med. Chic, 1940, 35: 428.—Horchner, J. Der ehemaUge aktive Militiirveterinar, ein MUitarist? Tierarztl. Umsch., 1948, 3: 327.—Horning, J. G. Training policies for veterinary reserve officers. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1933, 82: 851-4.— Pybus, J. The demobiUsed veterinary surgeon. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 530. VETERINARY administration. See Administration. VETERINARY Corps. See also Food inspection, Organization; Veter- inary service. Canadian Army Veterinary Corps. 1941, 5:302. ---- Australia. Henry, M. The activities of the Army Veterinary Corps. Austral. Vet. J., 1935, 11: 11-6.—Veterinary surgeons and eiuistments in the A. I. F. Ibid., 1941, 17: 189. ---- Cuba. Cuerpo de veterinaria militar del Ejdrcito constitucional. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1941, 5: 223-32. Finland. Canad. J. Comp. M. Veterinary institutions in Finland; the Army Veterinary Corps. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1936, 30, 2: 139-46. ---- France. Decret imperial portant fixation du cadre des v£tennaires mUitaires. J. mid. vet., Lyon, 1855, 11: 189.—Inauguration d'une plaque k la memoire des anciens eleves de l'Ecole veteri- naire de Lyon morts pour la France au cours de la guerre 1939- 1945. Rev. mid. v<§t., 1948,11: 323.—Reglement concernant les attributions et les devoirs des veterinaires militaires. J. med. vet Lyon, 1852, 8: 374-83.—Rey, A. De la loi sur les veteri- naires militaires. Ibid., 1851, 7: 174-6.------ Des v<§teri- naires mUitaires. Ibid., 322-32.—Vivien. Les v£tennaires militaires francais; leur histoire, leur oeuvre. Bull. Acad. vet. France, 1936, 9: 494-522. ---- Germany. Germany. Heer. Veterinaroffizier-Ergan- zungs-Bestimmungen. 8p. 15}£cm. Berl. [after 1919] Magerl Bayerische Militar-Veterinare und ihre Organisa- tion von 1802 bis 1914. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1937, 88: 469; 483. Great Britain. Army Veterinary Corps in England. North Am. Vet., 1944, 25: 667-70.—Henry, M. Some impressions of an AustraUan veterinarian in England and Scotland. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939 10: 65-8.—Liiders, L. Die Regiments-Pferdearzte der 824787—vol. 11, 4th sbbies- -69 VETERINARY CORPS 1090 VETERINARY MEDICINE Deutschen Legion des Konigs von England, 1803 bis 1816. Cheiron, Lpz., 1936, 8: 112-8. ---- Hungary. Kovacs, S. [How to provide for the Veterinary Medical Corps] Allatorv. lap., 1938, 61: 48-50. ---- Italy. Malvicini, A. II Corpo veterinario militare. In: Annuario vet. ital., Roma, 1934-35, 120-44.—Pel Corpo Veterinario MiUtare (lettera aperta al Grand'Ufficiale Prof. Giovanni Mazzini, Torino) Gior. med. vet., 1927, 76: 625-31. ---- Jugoslavia. Cimic, V. Le veterinaire miUtaire Yougoslave; son histoire. Rev. vet. mU., Par., 1932, 16: 473-81. ---- Romania. Marinov, D. I. [Abstract from the new code of mUitary law with reference to miUtary veterinary profession] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1937, 8: 100-16. Spain. Sanz Egana, C. Cuerpo de Veterinaria militar. In his Hist. vet. espafi., Madr., 1941, 337-42. --- Sweden. Sweden. Armeforvaltningen. Oeverfalt- veterinaren. Veterinarvard vid armen. Stockh. (1937) 1938- United States. Merillat, L. A., & Campbell, D. M. Veter- inary military history of the United States; with a brief record of the development of veter- inary education, practice, organization and legis- lation. 2v. 1172p. 8? Chic, 1935. Army Veterinary Corps. North Am. Vet., 1940, 21: 619.— Crawford, E. M. The role of the Veterinary Corps in the U. S. Army, with emphasis on meat and dairy inspection. Austral. Vet. J., 1942, 18: 212; 251.—Hershberger, F. C. History of the United States Army Veterinary Corps. CorneU Vet., 1944, 34: 52-64—Holycross, F. L. What of the future? Vet. Bull., Wash., 1938, 32: 54-9.—Kelser, R. A. The Army Veterinary Corps. CorneU Vet., 1944, 34: 173-82. ------ A profissao veterinaria e a guerra; Veterinary Corps, Exercito dos Estados Unidos; breve relat6rio da sua missao de guerra. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1947, 9: No. 51, 30-4.—McKim, O. E. The Veterinary Corps; its origin, functions and importance. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78: 204-11.—Menges, R. W. Veterinary Corps in the Mojave Desert. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 104: 318-21.—Merillat, L. A. Veterinary Corps, Army of the United States. Cornell Vet., 1944, 34: 195-8.—Notes on veterinary personnel. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1941, 35: 268-75.— Veterinary (The) Corps. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 19. VETERINARY equipment. See also under Equipment. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 488/7: Truppen- Verwaltungsvorschrift. Teil 7: Veterinar- und Fahnenschmiedegerat, vom 15. Dezember 1921 31p. 19#cm. Berl., 1921. Jones, T. C. A combined autopsy platform and incinerator. Army Vet. BuU., 1942, 36: 275-80.—Laboratory, veterinary, field, type 1938. Jap. M. Material Rep., 1946, No. 197, 1-14.— Note ministerielle relative aux medicaments, ustensiles de pharmacie et objets de pansement que les conseils d'administra- tion des corps de troupes a cheval sont autorises a tirer des hopitaux mUitaires pour le service des infirmeries veterinaires. J. med. vet., Lyon, 1855, 11: 79-88.—Plunkett, J. J. Ensilage for horses. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 78-80. VETERINARY hospital. See under Hospital; Hospitalization. VETERINARY inspection. See Food inspection, Organization. VETERINARY medicine. See also Journals; Ophthalmology, veterinary; School, veterinary; Tactics, medical; Veterinary surgery. United States. Army. Surgeon-General's Office. Veterinary Division. Books on veterinary medicine and related topics. 36p 35cm. Wash., 1946. Bakker, T., A Steele-Bodger, H. W. Preventive medicine on the farm. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1942, 54: 459-66.— Benitez G., C. A medicina veterinaria e o Exercito. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 30.—Cabral de Lacerda, S. Medicina veterinaria e orientacao constitucionalistica. Rev. mil. med vet., Rio, 1938, 1: 323-7.—Goerttler, V. Veterinary Institute! University of Jena. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-23, 25-8.—Gomes da Silva, C. Que i medicina veteri- naria? Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1945, 7: No. 49, 5-7.— Lucam, F., & Hayri Sbzen [Role of protective therapy in veterinary medicine] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1940, 18: 314-33.— Nikolsky, N. Veterinarija voennaja. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 4: 788-96.—Torgoud [La methode comparative en medecine generale] Rev. med. vet. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 116-21.—Veterinary aspects of public health. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 24, 10. ---- Congresses and committees. Congresso (O 13?) internacional de medicina veterinaria em Zurich e a representacao do Servico veterinario do exercito do Brasil. Rev. mU. med. vet., Rio, 1938, 1: 167-78.—Interna- tional (XIV) veterinary congress. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 47-9.—Proceedings, war conference and 80th annual meeting American Veterinary Medical Association, St. Louis, August 25-26, 1943. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 103: 234-61.— Soutar, J. J. M. The Thirteenth International Veterinary Congress. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939, 10: 3-8.— Yosimura, Kobayasi [et al.] Kaku-ka ryoiki ni okeru gunzin zyuigaku wo kiku [Army veterinary science in all fields] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1281-9. ---- Experiences. Barros, E. M. de. Fluxao peri6dica. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 3-6.—Bauer. Bemerkenswerter FaU aus der veterinararztlichen Truppentatigkeit. Zschr. Veterinark., 1935, 47: 145-7.—Bessim. [Le diagnostic differen- tiel et les traitements des coliques et des douleurs] Rev. med. vet. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 193; 225.—Cortez, E. As bases prdticas da inseminacao artificial nos equinos. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 13-8.—Djevad. [Diag- nostic des symptomes de maladies a l'aide des positions articu- laires] Rev. med. v6t. mil., Istambul, 1926, 4: 204-9.— Jolly, D. W. Some experiences of a veterinary officer. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-14, 15: 95-7.—Kelsall, S. Some aspects of my work with the U. S. Bureau of Animal Industry and the U. S. Army. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1942, 54: 319.—Ohsyu zairyo ni yoru zyui sizai no koan riyo ni tuite [The devising of ma- terials useful to the veterinarian from confiscated property] Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942, 1024-9.—Schoening, H. W. War and postwar disease control problems. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 104: 129-32.—Silva, C. G. da. Contribuicao ao estudo do cavalo Bretao Postier no Brasil; alimentacao. Rev. mU. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 7-12.—Townsend, C. H. S. Extracts from the diary of a veterinary officer in the M. E. F. and C. M. F. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1946-17, 18: 51-3.— Winsser, J. Ervaringen in een kleine-huisdierenpractijk gedurende de oorlogsjaren. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1946, 71: 752-4. ---- History. Army (Some) veterinary history. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 100: 115.—Brands, C. [MiUtary veterinary practice during the last 25 years] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1937, 64: 1100-8.— Henry, M. Notes of a veterinary officer with the A. I. F. (1914-19) Austral. Vet. J., 1929, 5: 149; passim.—Odou, W. D. Memoirs of service with the Allied riding teams. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1939, 95: 570.—Rieck, W. Krankenberichte des Potsdamer Marstallveterinars Kleinert (1790) Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1943, 51: 293-5.—Sanz Egana, C. Veterinaria miUtar. In his Hist. vet. espafi., Madr., 1941, 329-42.—Todd, F. A. Veterinary preventive medicine in civil affairs and military government (G-5) in Northwest Europe from D-Day to V-Day. Yale J. Biol., 1946-47, 19: 563-9. Also J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1947, 110: 209-12.—Tuche. Als Veterinar im Lager des Feindes vom 28.-30. September 1905. Zschr. Veterinark., 1937, 49: 62-6. ---- Manual. See also Journals. Peru. Ministerio de Guerra. Servicio veterinario del Ejercito. Manual del mariscal herrador y enfermero veterinario. 112p. 21cm. Lima, 1938. Tazaki, T. Zyfji-zairyogaku. Rev. ed. [The science of materials for veterinary medi- cine] v. p. [59]p. 22cm. Tokyo, 1940. Forms No. 2, Zyu-ko ky6. VETERINARY MEDICINE 1091 VETERINARY SERVICE ---- Gun-yo dobutu kangogaku [Science of the care of animals for military use] 220p 22cm. Tokyo, 1940. Forms No. 3, Zyu-ko kyo. ---- Progress. Kester, W. O. The present and future aspects of military veterinary medicine. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 107-11. Also North Am. Vet., 1948, 29: 19.—Petensen, O. Viagem a Europa; estudos militares veterinarios. Rev. mil. med vet Rio, 1938, 1: 123-38. ---- Therapeutics. Amaral Rogick, L. O oleo de figado de cacao, substituto do de bacalhau, na medicina e na veterinaria do Exercito. Rev mU. remonta yet., Rio, 1943-44, 6: No. 44, 89-95.—Haywardj A. H. S. Action of stilboestrol in cases of anoestrus and suboe- strus in buffaloes. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1947—18, 19: 67- 71.—Hickman, J. Some drug idiosyncrasies encountered in thoroughbreds. Ibid., 1940-41, 12: 85. ---- in wartime. Dal I ing, T. Duties associated with war. Vet. J., Lond ■ 1942, 98: 183.—Lacroix, J. V. The effect of war on practice. North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 373-5.—Mohler, J. R. Veterinary resources as aids to victory. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 101: 377-82.—Olver, A. Animal disease and veterinary aid in the war effort. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 655.—Veysi Boragan & Nureddin Erdogu [Application of modern methods in future wars] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1937, 14: 273-92.— Welsh, M. Modern war and farm-animal diseases. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 102: 1-6.—Wickard, C. R. Healthy live- stock are essential for maximum food production. Ibid., 253.— Woolridge, W. R. Veterinary science has war job. Ibid.. 335-7. VETERINARY pathology. See also under Pathology. Itikawa, O. Bankin ni okeru gunzin zyui- byorigaku ryoiki no susei [Recent trends in the field of military veterinarian pathology] p. 143- 92. illust. tab. diagr. ch. 25cm. Tokyo, 1942. In: Rikugun zyuidan ho, 1942. Establishment of Registry of Veterinary Pathology at the Army Institute of Pathology, Army Medical Museum, Wash- ington, D. C. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 105: 105. VETERINARY school. See under School. VETERINARY service. See also Animal; Chemical warfare, Defense, veterinary; Civilian defense, Veterinary aspect; Embarkation; Epizootic; Food; Food inspection, Organization; Gas warfare subheadings (Defense, veterinary; Organization) Horse; Hospital, veter- inary; Maneuvers, veterinary; Oyster; Remount service. Veterinary Medicine. Veterinary service in wartime. 112p. 26cm. Chic, 1942. Butler, W. J. Veterinary service for the Uvestock industry in war time. Vet. Med., Chic, 1942, 37: 455-8.—Kelser, R. A. Veterinary service in the defense effort. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1941, 99: 455-61. Also MU. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 266-72. ------ Veterinary service in the preparedness program. Vet. Med., Chic, 1941, 36: 12-8.—McKim, O. E. The role of veterinary service in modern warfare. Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 83: 420-6. Also J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1939, 95: 15-21. Also J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939, 10: 52-7.—Santa- gostina, A. F. Condicdes que deve reunir o cavalo para o exercito; meios para a sua obtencao. Rev. mU. remonta vet., Rio, 1946, 8: No. 50, 28-30.—Thomsen, A. Meddelelse fra Haerens veterinaere RffotgenkUnik i Danmark. Forhandl. Nord. vet., 1921, 2. meet., 304-21, Ulust.—Wight, A. E. The veterinary service is prepared to function in war or peace. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1941, 99: 177-87. ---- field. See also Remount. Henry, M. Veterinary services in the field. Austral. Vet. J., 1928, 4: 3-10.—Kingston, J. S. No. 6 Indian Field Veter- inary Hospital. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1946-47, 18: 46-50 — Kreyembielh, J. Servicio veterinario en campafia. An. san. mU., B. Air., 1904, 6: 584; 695.—Seeley, B. A. Veterinary field service. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1932, 26: 309. ---- by countries. T AC^,avdfr^aPAPreci,a^-,aid of American Veterinary Corps. llAml yte\'uMkASS'> 1943' 103: 170-4.—McNeills, R A brief R,?li w u& Yno%nna,ry Service of the Chilean Army. Vet. Bull Wash., 1937, 31: 22-5.—Polding, J. B. The future development of the field veterinary services in India. Current Sc, Bangalore 1944, 13: 89-93.—Van der Burg, W. Bestaan er goede gronden voor een nog langere handhaving van het Komnkhjk besluit, waarbij het aan de miUtaire paardenartsen verboden is particuliere praktijk bij het vee uit te oefenen'? lschr. veeartsemjk., 1907-08, 35: 705-23. ------ Het Lxeneeskundig laboratorium te Weltevreden en de militair veterinaire dienst bij het indische leger. Meded. Geneesk. laborat. Weltevreden, 1917, Feestb., 64-80. ---- by countries: Brazil. Instrucoes sobre policia sanitaria animal. Rev. mU. med. vet., Rlo, 1938, 1: 266-71.—Legislacao mUitar veterinaria; classincacao e padronisacao do material veterinario do Exercito. Ibid., 238-65.—Pimentel, W. Historia e organisaeao do bervico veterinario do Exercito. Ibid., 3; passim. ---- by countries: Canada. Cameron, A. E. War and the Health of Animals Division- Canad. J. Comp. M., 1942, 6: 46-9.—Gendreau, L. A. Notre effort de guerre. Ibid., 1943, 7: 9-12. ---- by countries: China. Eberbeck. Zwei Jahre Lehrer an der Heeres-Veterinar- Akademie (Army Veterinary CoUege) in Peking. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 44: 158-62.—Woo, C. T. Veterinary medicine in China; need for veterinarians. Armv Vet. Bull.. 1943,37:260-3. ---- by countries: Cuba. Luna y Cortinas, B. Veterinaria militar cubana. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1937, 1: No. 2, 71-4.—Veterinary service of the Cuban Army. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1937, 31: 332-4. by countries: Czechoslovakia. Chladek, V. [Requirements for veterinary poUce] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1937, 13: 250-8. ------ Uvahy o vycviku a hlediska veterinafske sluzby. Ibid., 1948, 17: 354-6.—Sfstek, M. [Report on the activity of the military veterinary labora- tory in Uzhorod] Ibid., 1930, 6: 56-61. ---- by countries: France. France. Armee. , Service veterinaire. Statistiques veterinaires de l'Arm6e pour 1'Inte- rieur, 1'Algerie, la Tunisie, le Maroc et le Levant. Par. (1922-37) 1924-39. Title varies. In Nos. of Rev. vit. mil., Par. Autonomie (Pour 1') du Service veterinaire dans 1'Armee. Rev. vet., Toulouse, 1920, 72: 701-3.—Bocquet, H., & Devau- tour, J. Historique du Service veterinaire de 1'Armee. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1947, 2: 293-305, 9 pi.—Carpentier, G. Rap- port sur les travaux du Laboratoire miUtaire de recherches veterinaires pendant l'annee 1933; 1934. Ibid., 1934, 18: 105; 1935, 19: 89.—Daille, A. Documents officiels parus depuis la declaration de guerre concernant la profession veterinaire. Rev. vet., Toulouse, 1920, 72: 101-5.—Descazeaux. Rapport sur les travaux du Laboratoire miUtaire de recherches veteri- naires pendant l'annee 1938. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1939, 23: 69-77.—Leclainche, M. E. Remarks on the French Army Veterinary Service. Vet. J., Lond., 1917, 73: 231-4.—Mede- cine veterinaire miUtaire. J. med. vit., Lyon, 1846, 2: 161-6.— Soulie. Rapport sur le fonctionnement du Laboratoire de recherches du Service veterinaire des troupes du Levant pendant l'annee 1934; 1935. Rev. v6t. mil., Par., 1935, 19: 113; 1936, 20: 97.—Urbain. Rapport sur les travaux du Laboratoire miUtaire de recherches veterinaires pendant l'ann6e 1929. Ibid., 1930, 14: 70-9.—X. Pour l'autonomie du Service veteri- naire dans 1'Armee. Rev. vet., Toulouse, 1920, 72: 47-9. --- by countries: Germany. Germany. Oberkommando des Heeres [Heeres-Druckvorschrift] H. Dv. 56/1: Kriegsveterinarvorschrift; Organisation und Auf- gaben des Kriegsveterinardienstes [Reprint] 78p. 15cm. Berl., 1944. ---- H. Dv. 56/2: Kriegsveterinarvorschrift; Dienstanweisungen fur Veterinardienste. 130p. 15cm. Berl., 1940. ---- H. Dv. 56/7: Kriegsveterinarvorschrift; veterinardienstliche Buchfiihrung und Berichter- stattung; Muster. 129p. 15cm. Berl., 1941. ---- H. Dv. 57: Heeresveterinarvorschrift vom 6. April 1932. Hierzu Anhang I mit Atlas, VETERINARY SERVICE Anhang II und III. 141p. 21cm. Berl., 1932. Germany. Reichsheer. Veterinarunter- stjchtjngsamt. Statistischer Veterinarbericht uber das Reichsheer. Berl. (1920-33) 1922-35. Anordnung fiir die Kriegszeit Nr. 1 des Reichstierarzte- fiihrers. Vorschr. Siichs. Vet., 1939, 34: 151.—Anordnung fiir die Kriegszeit Nr. 4 des Reicnstierarztefiihrers. Ibid., 163.— Baschung. Statistiques veterinaires de l'armee allemande, 1933; pourcentage des entrees et des pertes dans les differents groupes de maladie. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1936, 20: 347-58.—Betzler, M. Der Heeresveterinardienst. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1939, 47: 623-6.-—Fliegeralarm, Passierscheine fiir Tierarzte. Vorsch. Sachs. Vet, 1941, 36: 5.—G. A. F. animals and veterinary services. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. Hi, 1-42.—Ohmke. Die Beziehungen zwischen der Berliner veterinarmedizinischen Fakultat und dem Heeres-Veterinarwesen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1940, 315-20.—Richters, C. E. Veterinardienst im Luftschutz. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 6-13, illust.—Trenkler, K. Das Heeres veterinar wesen auf der Wehrmacht-AnsteUung 1941 in K6nigsberg-Pr. Zschr. Veterinark., 1942, 54: 102-9.— Wilkins, J. H. The Veterinary and Remount Services of the German Army. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1950, 21: 12-9, Ulust. --- by countries: Great Britain. Great Britain. Army Veterinary De- partment. Animal management. 1908. Re- print. 368p. 15#cm. Lond., 1916. Development (The) of overseas veterinary services. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1940, 52: 678.—Evolution of the Colonial Veter- inary Service. Ibid., 867.—Hickman, J. Administrative his- tory of the Veterinary and Remount Branch, 21st Army Group, on the continent. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 66-9.—Lapage, G. Some aspects of British wartime veterinary research. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1945, 106: 204-10.— McCunn, J. For the benefit of the state. Vet. J., Lond., 1941, 97: 278-82.—McGuire, B. B. Back to Europe. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 84-6.—Ritchie, J. N. War-time achievements of the British Home Veterinary Services. Annual Rep. Nat. Vet. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1946, 70.—Short, G. V. The Veterinary Services, British Military Administration, Malaya. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1946-47, 18: 23-8.—Simmons, R. J. A colonial veterinary department in peace and in war. Vet. J., Lond., 1943, 99: 107-10.—Statistical and general re- port, Armv Veterinary Services, 1933-34. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1934, 14: 1175.—Steele-Bodger, H. W. War-time achieve- ments of the British Home Veterinary Services. Annual Rep. Nat. Vet. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1946, 72.—Wells, E. A. Extracts from a report on meat inspection at Nairobi abattoir. J. B. Army Vet. Corps, 1949, 20: 116-8. ---- by countries: Mexico. Mardigal Yanez, J. M. Secci6n de medicina veterinaria. Mem. Convene, med. mil. mex., 1936, 299-305. ---- by countries: Morocco. Martin. Une realisation du temps de guerre du Service veterinaire des troupes du Maroc et de l'lnstitut Pasteur de Casablanca. Maroc med., 1947, 26: 232.—Velu, H. Rapport sur le fonctionnement du Laboratoire de recherches veterinaires des troupes du Maroc pendant l'annee 1935. Rev. vet. mU., Par., 1936, 20: 87-95. ——- Extrait du rapport sur le fonc- tionnement du Laboratoire de recherches veterinaires des troupes du Maroc pendant l'annee 1936. Ibid., 1937, 21: 83-8. ---- by countries: Norway. Colbjornsen, J. M. S. Livestock in wartime Norway. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1944, 105: 185-8. ---- by countries: Romania. Bucici, I. [Report of the Military Veterinary Service for 1935] Rev. vet. mil., Bucur., 1936, 7: 531-60.—Hikmet Sezer [On the status of veterinary medicine in Roumania] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1936, 13: 268-82. ---- by countries: Russia. Bocquet. Le Service Veterinaire de 1'Armee sovietique. Rev. vet. mil., Par., 1947, 2: 143-6. Also Turkish transl., Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: No. 163, 52-5—Chladek, V. Veterindfska sluzba v Rude armade. Voj. zdrav. listy, 1949, 18: 283-90.—Cingovatov, V. A. [Problems of veterinary medi- cine during the present war] Veterinaria, Moskva, 1942, No. 6, 1-3.—Motylev, B. G. [The aims of veterinary service] Sovet. vet., 1939, 16: No. 7, 5.-—Shur, I. Veterinarno-sanitarnyj nadzor. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 698-701.—Speyer, N. Voenno-veterinarnaja sluiba. Ibid., 846-58. ---- by countries: Spain. Medina Garcia & Saenz de Pipaon, M. Importancia de los servicios veterinarios en el Ejercito. Congr. internat. med. pharm. mil., Madr., 1933, 7. Congr., 1: 135-67. VETERINARY SERVICE by countries: Switzerland. Collaud, L. Das schweizerische MiUtar-Veterinarwesen. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1945, 87: 36-8. ------ Le Service veterinaire dans 1'Armee Suisse. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1947, 5: 193. ---- by countries: Turkey. Arkun, H. Veteriner tabiyesi meselesi (1/800.000 Ankara paftasindan) [Veterinary tactical problems] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1948, 26: 48-51, map.—Resat S. Akiin [Bacterio- logical laboratory at the hospital of the Society for the care of animals] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1940, 18: No. 144, 32-40. ---- by countries: United States. Merillat, L. A., & Campbell, D. M. Veter- inary military history of the United States; with a brief record of the development of veterinary education, practice, organization and legislation. 2 vols. 1172p. 8? Chic, 1935. United States. War Department. Army Regulations No. 40-2055; Medical Department; Veterinary service, ports of embarkation and debarkation. 3p. 8? Wash., 1922. ---- No. 40-2075. Physical examinations of animals. lOp. 8? Wash., 1922. ---- No. 40-2145. Material for veterinary laboratory examination. 8p. 8? Wash., 1921. ---- No. 40-2150. Veterinary meat and dairy hygiene, general. 3p. 8? Wash., 1921. Also another edition. Ip. 8? Wash., 1931. ---- No. 40-2225. Veterinary inspections of establishments. 3p. 8? Wash., 1921. ---- No. 40-2240. Veterinary statistical reports. 5p. 8? Wash., 1928. ---- No. 40-2245. Register and report of sick and wounded animals. 2p. 8? Wash., 1925. Also another edition. 2p. 8? Wash., 1928. ---- No. 40-2245. Register, veterinary re- port of sick and wounded animals, and statistical report. 23p. 8? Wash., 1934. ---- No. 40-2250. Veterinary diagnostic nomenclature. 15p. 8? Wash., 1921. ---- No. 40-2265. Physical examination of animals, record and report. 4p. 8? Wash., 1922. ---- No. 40-2270. Veterinary health certi- ficate and memorandum. 3p. 8? Wash., 1922. Also another edition. Ip. 8? Wash., 1926. Ailing, E. E. Veterinary Service; EUCOM. Med. BuU. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 4, 56-8.—Arundel, H. F. The Veterinary Services of the United States Army. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 217.—Campbell, D. M. Veterinary Service at an Army post. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 15; passim. Also Vet. 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J., 1944, 18: 159.—McCIarence, J. N. Notes on the incidence and treatment of Vincent's disease of the gums. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 396.—Mari, R. A. Estomatitis ulceromembranosa; tratamiento con penicilina local. Rev. pub. nav., B. Air., 1948, 1: 415-20.— Nizel, A. E., & Rubin, S. Zinc peroxide's role in the treatment of Vincent's stomatitis. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 49-54.—Raus, E. E. Ulceromembranous gingivitis; penicillin therapy in Vincent's disease. Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: 31.—Ruhi [Treatment of ulcero-membranous stomatitis by a 1:1000 solution of rivanol] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 105-7.—Schmidt, G., & Horwitz, S. A. PeniciUin mouthwash for treatment of Vincent's stomatitis. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 591.—Schneider, W. Beitrage zur Frage der Behandlung der Stomatitis ulcerosa. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 432.—Schuessler, C. F. The effect of nicotinic acid on Vincent's stomatitis. Dent. BuU., Carlisle, 1941, 12: 64-9.—Selami Birgen. Stomatite ulcereuse lerinkit'a hayatinda pratik tedavileri. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 42, 13.-—Treatment of Vincent's stomatitis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 14, 19-25.— Twining, H. E., Szylejko, H. W., & Kern, R. A. PenicUUn in the treatment of Vincent's angina. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 479-81.—Watson, A. S. Vincent's infection; complications in treatment and diagnosis. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 5, 53-9.—Young, L. E. Efficacy of peniciUin in the treatment of oral fusospirochetosis. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 7, 5. VINYL ether. See also Surgical technic, Anesthetization. Connolly, J., A Baker, R. E. Vinethene anesthesia. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 499-506.—Ogus, W. I. Vinethene; a suitable anesthetic for war surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 301-6 —Roche, L. S. C. Dental extractions in children under vinyl ether. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1937, 69: 399.—Rothwell, B. S. Vinethene, an Inhalation anesthetic for rapid induction and quick recovery; administered by open drop or in the gas machine for dental oral surgery. Mil. Surgeon, 1940, 86: 452-6. VIRGIN Islands. See under World War II. VIROLOGY. United States. Army Epidemiological Board. Commission on Neurotropic Virus Diseases. Annual report. Wash. (1943-44) 1944- ---- Quarterly progress report. Wash., No. 9, 1948- Gauld, R. L. Collection and shipment of specimens for submission to virus and rickettsial laboratories. In: Basic Sc, Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 2: No. 8, 6-9.—Kiefer, L. Routine virus and rickettsial diagnostic laboratory procedures available at the European Command Medical Laboratory. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No 7 39-43.—Smadel, J. E. Research in virus diseases. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 795-808. —----■ Introduction to course in virus and rickettsial diseases. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 2: No. 8, 1-5.— Stokes, Sabin [et al.] Commission on Virus and Rickettsial Diseases. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1948, Jan., 127-32. VIROSIS. See also Epidemic, Virosis; Nervous system, Disease; Virosis. McLimans, W. F. Effect of temperature in experimental virus diseases of animals. 9p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-176, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. War Department. Neuro- tropic virus diseases. 7p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. Forms TB MED 212, Techn. Bull. U. S. War Dep. Blount, R. E. Neurotropic virus diseases. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 8, 18-20.—Gauld, R. L. Yellow fever, infectious hepatitis and homologous serum jaundice. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 2: No. 8, 47-52.—Gordon, J. E. Neurotropic virus diseases. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 3, Sect. 6, 50-2.—Horing, F. O. Die klinischen Eigenschaft- en der Viruskrankheiten. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 275-80.— Kikuth, W. Remedies for virus and rickettsial diseases. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIII-12, 41-3. ------ Virus and rickettsial infections. Ibid., No. XXV-54, 62-4.— Laboratory diagnosis of virus and rickettsial diseases. Health Bull. [U. S. 2. Army] 1947, Nov., 14-6.—Marcondes da Silva, S. A urotropina; seu emprfigo nas eneefalomielites e viroses. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio, 1947, 9: No. 51, 27-9.—Meyer, K. F. Diagnosis of virus infections. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1948, 8: 713-5.—Neurotropic virus diseases. Ibid., 1945, 4: 322.—Pearson, E. F. Present concepts of virus diseases. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 345-9.—Sigel, M. M. Diagnostic advances at virus laboratory. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1949, July, 12-9.—Smadel, J. E. Pathology. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 2: No. 8, 41-6.—Thomas, J. I. The role of insects in the transmission of filterable virus diseases. Armed Serv. Res. Rep. Insect & Rodent, 1948, No. 3, 70.—Virus diseases. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946, July, 87-99.—Virus diseases; initiated prior to 1942 to devise vaccines for the prevention of virus diseases exclusive of influenza. Ibid., Oct., 89-99.—Virus and rickettsial diseases. Ibid., 1948, Jan., 144-50.—Zinsser, H. An immunological consideration of the virus problem. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 79: 171-82. VIRUS. See also Bacteriological warfare, Research; Influenza, Virus; Poliomyelitis, Virus. McLimans, W. F., & Young, F. C. F. Sur- vival of viruses in stored plasma under various environmental conditions. 9p. 26^cm. Be- thesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-103, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. VIRUS 1095 VISIBILITY Schachman, H. K. Viscosity studies on the association of tobacco mosaic virus in solution 14p. 26#cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. NM 000 002, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Anderson, W. M. E. The technique of virus culture of chorio-aUantoic membrane in military laboratories J R Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 211-22.—Bailly. Ultra virus et formes fiitrantes des microbes en mddecine veterinaire Rev vet. mil., Par., 1935, 19: 69-82.—Kelser, R. A. Adaptation of filtrable viruses to different host species and different tissues MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 289-93.—Maurer, F. D. The separa- tion of viruses from bacterial contaminants. Bull. U. S Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 351-4.—Puntoni, V. Sulla natura dei virus filtrabili. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 161-9.—Sterzi, I. Ultra- virus_ e antivirus. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1934, 40: 214-9.— Survival of viruses in stored plasma under various environ- mental conditions. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst 1944, July, 2.—Woodcock, H. M. Further considerations on the nature of virus agents, with reference to some recent work J. R. Army M. Corps, 1932, 59: 263; 343. VIRUS pneumonia. See under Pneumonia. VISAYAS-MINDANAO area. See under World War II. VISCERA. See also Injury—by organs: Abdominal viscera. Plisson, L. G. E. F. Le systeme circulatoire des visceres intra-abdominaux; pedicules vascu- laires et mesos peritoneaux; etude d'anatomie chirurgicale appliquSe. p.355-409. 22cm. Par., 1926. Arch. med. pharm. mU., 1926, 84: Apetov, S. A. [Combined wounds of the thoracic and ab- dominal cavities under conditions at the front] Khirurgia Moskva, 1943, No. 11, 34-8.—Fraser, J. Wounds of the stom- ach, duodenum, liver and spleen. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, R.) 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 889-96.—Hanley, H. G. A case of shrapnel wound of the kidney and Uver. Brit. J. Urol., 1942, 14: 14-7.—Hutchinson, R. W., & Zundell, J. L. Actinomycosis of lungs and Uver; report of case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 325-9, pi.—Robison, L. J. Simultaneous rup- ture of the left kidney and the spleen; case report. Surgeon Circ. M. Sect. Far East Command, 1948, 3: No. 4, 4-6.— Taylor, G. W., & Gillet, G. 126 interventions pour plaies viscerales de I'abdomen; statistique integrate d'un hopital americain (95th Evacuation Hospital) Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1945, 71: 337-44.—Wheeler, W. I. D. C. A note on vis- ceral decompression and the subsequent recoil. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 323-30.—Ziihdii Sevgen. Mesane ve rektiim felci. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 95-105. --- Situs inversus. Baptista, A. S. Dextrocardia com transposicao visceral completa. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1949, 38: 347-52.—Cafiedo, R. Situs inversus total. Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1943, 7: 183-90.— Derow, J. R., A Stearns, A. L. Report of two cases of complete transposition of the viscera. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 139-42.— Franchi, F. Sei casi di situs viscerum inversus totalis. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 679-700, pi. ------ Nuova osservazione di un caso di situs viscerum inversus totalis. Ibid., 1931, 79: 669-73.—Friss Baastad, W. [Situs inversus organorum] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1930, 34: 13-6.—Leal Dias, H. Inversao visceral total. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 255-8, 4 pi.— Lunn, W. E. C. A case of transposition of viscera. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1926, 47: 213-6.—Mori, T. Kyodai ni mitaru naizo tensaku-syo [Situs inversus viscerum observed in brothers] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1941, 30: 469-72, pi.— Nunes Ribeiro Junior, G. Inversao visceral total. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 200-8.—Phillips, H. Heterotaxy; with report of case of total heterotaxy. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1926, 24: 299-303, 2 pi.—Schaanning, C. K. [Two cases of trans- position of viscera] Norsk tskr. mil. med., 1930, 34: 92-4.— Solero, C. Sull'osservazione in un militare di un caso di situs viscerum inversus totalis. Gior. med. mil., 1942, 90: 693-8. VISIBILITY. See also Blackout, Visibility; also Vision, Acuity. Hecht, S., Hendley, C. D., & Shlaer, S. The influence of binoculars and telescopes on the visibility of targets at twilight. 9p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 312, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. United States. Army-Navy-NRC Vision Committee. Subcommittee on Visibility and Atmospheric Optics. Minutes and proceedings of the meeting. Wash., 1. 1948- Whiteside, T. C. D. The visibility of maps and charts under low intensity red illumination. Up. 33}£cm. Lond., 1949. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 724, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. torn. Haber, H., & Gerathewohl, S. A study on the visibUity of aircraft insignia. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, Oct., 12. VISION. See also Acceleration, Sense organs; Anoxia, Sense organs; Aviator, Vision; Fitness; Hemi- anopsia; Limited service; Medical examination; Reading; Recruit; Rejection. United States. Armed Forces-N[ational] R[esearch] C[ouncil] Vision Committee. Min- utes and proceedings of the meeting. Wash., &c, 1., 1944- Bibliography of visual literature, 1939-44. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1945, 10. meet., 27-30.—Fridenberg, P. Visual psychology in war time. Dis. Ej-e &c Throat, 1941, 1: 298-300.------Vision in war-time. Eye Ear &c Month., 1942-43, 21: 337.—Julian, M. J. Attacking the visual gremlins that hamper the war effort. Optic. J., N. Y., 1943, 80: No. 4, 26.—Pockley, F. A. Soldiers' eyesight. Med. J. Australia, 1918, 1: 214.—Smith, J. W. Two eyes to see with. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 176.—Vail, D. War vision. Am. J. Ophth., 1943, 26: 627.—Vision in the national war effort. Optic. J., 1942, 79: 22-4.—Vision studies. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 33.— Zagorulko, L., Kravkov, S. [et al.] Zrenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 839-46. ---- Acuity. See also other subheadings; also Night vision, Acuity; Strabismus; Visual field. Mandelbaum, J., & Rowland, L. S. Central and paracentral visual acuity at different levels of illumination. 8 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 220, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Betts, E. A., & Dorris, V. Maintaining visual acuity in the Navy. Optometr. Week., 1948, 39: 691.—Botvinnik, N. R. [Correlation between the acuity of vision and the degree of refraction] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1935, 2: 181-93.— Carson, L. D., & Ebert, E. C. Visual acuity and speed of recog- nition. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1942, 40: 183-6, pi.—Cook, E. B. Comparative study of several measures of visual acuity. Min- utes Army Navy Vision Com., 1946, 15. meet., 9-38.— Janas, T. [Changes in the acuity of vision after flights] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 738-41.—Karpinos, B. D. Visual acuity of selectees and Army inductees. Human Biol., 1944, 16: 1-14.—Kuroki, T. Kan-zyo-tai siryoku no kozin-sa ni kan-suru kenkyu; ittei syodo ni okeru kanzyo-tai siryoku ni tuite [Studien uber den individuellen Unterschied der Stabchensehscharfe; iiber die Stabchensehschiirfe bei bestimmter Beleuchtung] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 524-33.—Lampis, E. Funzione visiva e servizi militari. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 121-39.—Leben- sohn, J. E., & Sullivan, R. R. Temporary stimulation of emme- tropic visual acuity. U. S. Nav. AI. BuU., 1944, 43: 90-5 — Mundt, G. H. An analysis of the vision of 200 consecutive selectees as seen by an Advisory Board oculist. Illinois M. J., 1942, 82: 347-50.—Niyazi Ismet Gozcii [MUitary service and acuity of vision] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: 53-6.—■ Santa Cecilia, J. A agudesa visual e sorteio militar. Bol. Soc. med. cir. mil., Rio, 1920, 6: 85-7.—Thorburn, T. [Influence of visual acuity on the enrollment of conscripts] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1933, 58: 177-87.—Wherry, R. J. The Army visual acuity research program. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1947, 20. meet., 35-47.—Wolpaw, Scobee [et al.] Studies in visual acuity. Minutes Armed Forces NRC Vision Com., 1948, 22. meet., 87-92. ---- Acuity: Measurement. See subheadings (Refraction; Test) ---- Acuity, peripheral. See with Visual field. ---- Anomalies. Baberowski, W. Untersuchung der Sehleistungen bei einem intrasellaren Tumor. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 738-41.— Beuningen, E. v. Gemeinsame Storungen des peripheren und VISION 1096 VISION zentralen Lichtslnns der Netzhaut. Zschr. Sinnesphysiol., 1943, 70: 184-96, iUust.—Hayden, R., & Goss, O. R. Visual deficiency; incidence at the United States Naval Academy and measures taken for its reduction. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1940, 38: 252-76.—Heygaard, A., Holm, H., & Rodahl, K. Latent hemeralopi hos sjofolk. Nord. med., 1941, 12: 3225 (Abstr.)— Hurst, A. Functional disorders of vision. In his Med. Dis. War, 2. ed., Lond., 1941, 89-102.—Kikuti, B. Syowa zyuni nendo Hongo rentai-ku dai ni han tyohei kensa ni okeru siki no zyotai [The conditions of organs of vision (as discovered In the examination of conscripts for the 2d company in the Hongo regimental district in 1937] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 49-56.—Kopil-Levina, E. A., & Shersevskaja, O. I. [Wartime functional affections of sight; diagnosis and treatment] Vest. oft., 1944, 23: No. 5, 31-6.—Mailler, L. B. Number of rejectees is optometry's problem. Optometr. Week., 1941-42, 32: 806.—Poliak, B. L. Anomalii refrakcii u prizyvnikov. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 39-42.—Souza Medina, D., de. Acerca do deficit visual verificado nos aspirantes de Escola naval. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1947, 8: 1133-41.—Ter Kuile, R. W, Sudden decrease in central vision; its emergency nature and treatment. U. S. Nay. M. Bull., 1945, 45: 933-7.—Theodore, F. H., Johnson, R. M. [et al.] Causes of impaired vision in recently inducted soldiers. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1944, 31: 399-402. ---- binocular. See also Depth perception. Aymat. Estereoscopia a ojo desnudo o sin estereoscopio. Ejercito, 1942, No. 30, 25-31.—Brouwer, J. E., & Jongbloed, J. Die Veranderung des binokularen Tiefensehens bei iilteren Fliegern. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 503 (Abstr.)—D'Oliveira Esteves, J. Valor del examen de la visi6n estereosc6pica; calculo y nocion de distancia como tests de evoluci6n en la instruccion del alumno piloto. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1939, 38: 690-5.—Heinke, E. Das Raumsehvermogen im Unterdruck. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 351 (Abstr.)—Kemal [Stereo- scopic vision and distance; its mechanism, elements of apprecia- tion, valuation and measurement] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1936, 65: 51-66.—Kilches, R. Stereoskopie bewegter Objekte. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 412 (Abstr.)—Lanet. Un dispositif simple pour la mesure de l'acuit6 sterebscopique; le test de Davidson-Onfray. Bull. Soc med. mil. fr., 1938, 32: 482-7.—Litinsky, G. Veduscij glaz i ego pricelnaja sposobnost v zavisimosti ot priceUvanija dvumja otkrytymi glazami. Voen. san. delo, 1935, No. 11, 33-40.—Margolina [Binocular and monocular measuring of acuity] Ibid., 1938, No. 2, 58- 62.—Weissig, E. Vergleichende Untersuchungen iiber das Raumsehvermogen mit dem Raumsehprufgerat nach Koch und dem Zeiss-Stereoskop mit den Priiftafeln nach Pulfrich. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 350 (Abstr.) ---- Color blindness. See also Injury, accidental. Farnsworth, D. Report of an investigation of corrective training of color blindness. 10 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1947. Forms No. 15, Col. Vision Rep. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Rowland, L. S. Cures for color blindness. 3p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 122, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Hecht, S., Hsia, Y., & Shlaer, S. Brightness, visual acuity, and colorblindness. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1947, 19. meet., 21-7, 3 ch.—Sloan, L. L. Cures for color blindness. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 2, 22. ------ Color blindness. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: 67-81. ---- Color vision. See also Oxygen deficiency. Cooley, E. E., & Grow, M. C. Color vision. 31p. 26#cm. n. p., 1936. Farnsworth, D. The effect of colored lenses upon color discrimination. 15 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1945. Forms No. 9, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-502) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Matthews, J. L. An investigation of certain aspects of color vision. 12p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 168, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Peckham, R. H. The influence of sun glasses on object-color perception. 28 1. 28cm. Phila., 1949. Forms Final Rep. Project NR 142-565, U. S. Off. Nav. Res. Schelling, H. v. A method for calculating the effect of filters on color vision. 1. 70-83. 28cm. New Lond., 1949. Forms No. 21, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Rep. No. 3, Proj. NM 000 009) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. United States. Armed Forces-NRC Vision Committee. Subcommittee on Color Vision. Minutes and proceedings of the meeting. Wash., 1: 1948- United States. Naval Medical Research Laboratory. Color vision report. New Lond., No. 4, 1945- Christie, W., & Buckle, D. Discussion on colour vision and the Services. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 206.—Color vision. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 28.—Cooley, E. E., A Grow, M. C. Color vision. Army M. Bull., 1936, 34: 1-31.— Herbolsheimer, A. J. Color and color perception. J. Aviat. M., 1942, 13: 201-15.—Report of work being done on color vision and dark adaptation in Augenklinik, University of Heidelberg. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 4a, 1.—Schmidt, I. Investigation of annual rhvthm of color vision. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 11; July, 10; Oct., 11. ----—• & Bingel, A. Effect of oxygen lack on color saturation thresholds. Ibid., 1948, Jan., 12. —— Effect of oxygen lack and various other factors on color saturation thresholds. Ibid., 1949, Jan., 10.—Scott, J. W., & Solandt, D. Y. The rela- tion of dark adaptation to colour vision. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 39-42, 4 ch.— Vashnevsky, N. Cvetoos6uscenie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 937-41.—Wiltberger, P. W. A preliminary report of a study of color perception and its prac- tical application in aviation. J. Aviat. M., 1939, 10: 47-9. ---- Color vision: Defects. Farnsworth, D. Preliminary report on con- fusions of colored lights at small subtense by protans and deutans. 20 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms No. 13, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-263) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. ---- & Reed, J. D. Comparative reaction times to Christmas tree signal lights with respect to color deficiency. 11 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms No. 10, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-265) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Hendley, C. D., & Hecht, S. The colors of natural objects and terrains and their relation to visual color deficiency. 3p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 269, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Rowland, L. S., & Heagan, F. V. Frequency of color deficiency among Air Corps cadets. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 314, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Sloan, L. L. Color deficiency. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1948, 2: 71-87. ---- Color vision: Tests. Cooley, E. E. The examination of the color perception. 28p. 26cm. n. p., 1937. Farnsworth, D., & Foreman, P. A brief history of lanterns for testing color sensation and description of the essential principles; preliminary report on development and trial of New London Navy Lantern as a selection test for serviceable color vision. 12 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms No. 11, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-457) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. ■---- Development and trial of New London Navy Lantern as a selection test for serviceable color vision. 39 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms No. 12 of preceding Proj. Rep. Farnsworth, D., & Kimble, P. F. Compila- tion of research on abridgment and administra- tion of the A. O. 1st edition Pseudo-isochromatic plates. 21 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms No. 14, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Proj. X-749) U. S. Nav. -M. Res. Laborat. Farnsworth, D., Reed, J. D., & Shilling, C. W. The effect of certain illuminants on scores VISION 1097 VISION made on pseudo-isochromatic tests [Reprint] 9 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1948. Forms No. 4, Col. Vision Rep. U. S. Nav. AI. Res. Laborat. Farnsworth, D., Sperling, H. G., & Kimble, P. F. A battery of pass-fail tests for detecting degree of color deficiency. 1. 39-68. 27}£cm. New Lond., 1949. Forms No. 18, Col. Vision Rep. (or, Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 003 018) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Frick, D. C, Green, E. L., & Fry, J. M. The AAF SAM color code test (COLCODE) a performance test of color discrimination ability. 27p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 415, LT. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Green, E. L. Selection of color vision test plates; criteria. 15p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 362, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. • Grether, W. F., Connell, S. C, & Bjorn- stad, J. M. Experimental evaluation of the New London Navy Lantern for testing color perception, lip. 26^cm. Dayton, 1949. Forms No. MCREXD-694-21B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Rowland, L. S. An evaluation of the ISCC Test for color deficiency in the selection of Air Force personnel. 9p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 54, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- A lantern for measuring chromatic thresholds. 12 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 97, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Selection of a battery of color vision tests. 20p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 108, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Daylight fluorescent lamps as a source of illumination in tests of color perception with pseudo-isochromatic plates. 3p. 27cm. Ran- dolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 130, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- Selection of color vision tests for the Army Air Forces; a review of studies made at the AAF School of Aviation Medicine, v. p. [25]p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 393, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- & Fry, J. M. Selection of color vision test plates; selection of 18 plate tests. 5p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1945. o ,_ , Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. 362, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Schmidt, I. A color signal apparatus for testing color vision in aviation. 11 1. 27cm. Heidelb., 1946. k ^ A AT Forms No. P3-46-19, Transl. US. Air Force Aero M. Cent., Heidelb. Transl. from Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 540-1. ---- New tests for the examination and training of color vision; pseudo-isochromatic plates, lip. 22cm. Randolph Field, 1948 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 517, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- New test for examination and training of color vision; pseudo-isochromatic plates. 7p. 26cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Rep. No 2, Proj. No. 21-02-042, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. United States. Air Force. School of Aviation Medicine. Project No. 137: Selection and validation of tests for color vision. 7 nos. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. CONTENTS 1. A test for abiUty to distinguish terrain colors. Rowland, L. S. 5p. 2. A simple anomaloscope for detecting and classifying red- green color deficiencies. Rowland, L. S. 13 1. 3. Further studies with a simple anomaloscope for detecting red-green color deficiencies. Rowland, L. S. 8p. 4. A comparison of two lantern tests for red-green de- ficiency, the Color Threshold Lantern and a modification of the RCN (Royal Canadian Navy) Lantern. Rowland, L. S. 16p. 5. The color threshold lantern as a quantitative test for red-green color deficiency. Rowland, L. S. 13p. 6. The recognition of pyrotechnic signals by normal and color deficient subjects. Rowland, L. S., & McDonald, P. R. 15p. 7. Relationship between degree of color deficiency and ability to identify signals from a biscuit gun. Rowland, L. S. lip. White, M. S. A study of the value of the pseudo-isochromatic color vision test in the selection of the military pilot. 6p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 12, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Backenstoe, G. S. Preliminary survey on the color-vision plates of Sinobu Isihara. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15: 272-8.— Belostocky, E. M., & Vishnevsky, N. A. Cvetovye porogi u Uc s ponizennym cvetnym zreniem. Voen. san. delo, 1941, 61-6.—Caanitz, H., & Heinsius, E. Kurze Wertung der Untersuchungsergebnisse mit den neuen Stilling-Hertelschen Farbenproben zur Prufung des Farbensinnes. Deut. Mili- tararzt, 1939, 4: 496.—Color perception test. Med. Bull. Continent. Air Command, 1949, 1: No. 3, 15.—D'OIiveira Esteves, J. V. Una ficha para el examen del sentido cromatico. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1938, 37: 990-8—Farnsworth, D. Navy lantern test for color blindness. Med. News Lett. Aviat. Suppl., Wash., 1947-48, 9: No. 6, 3-6.—Heinsius, E. Die Farbensinnprufung bei der Kriegsmarine. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1941-42, 144: 150-63.—Rowland, L. S., & Heagan, F. V. An abridged edition of the American Optical Company Pseudo- isochromatic Plates for testing color perception. Forms No. 1-3, Proj. Rep. No. 68, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. AL— Schmidt, I. Farbensinnuntersuchungen an normalen und anomalen Trichromaten im Unterdruck. Luftfahrtmedizin 1937-38 2-55-71. ------ Ein Signalfarbengerat zur Farbseh- prufung in der Luftfahrt. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1941, 6: 539-4. Examination and evaluation of standard color tests with the view of development of a color test best suited for the detection of color proficiency of individual as required by AAF. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1947, June, 5. —^--- New tests for the examination and training of color vision; signal lamp. Ibid., Sept. 30, 15; 1948, Oct., 6. ----T.,Mm^ seU color paper samples for training of color vision. Ibid., lb. ------ New tests for investigation of peripheral vision of color defectives Ibid., 16.------ Pseudo-isochromatic plates. Ibid., 1948, Jan., 10.—Shilling, C. W., & Kohl, J. W ;Color vision testing and research. In: Hist. Submar. Med. (bhilling, C. W.) New Lond., 1947, 286-92.—Sloan, L. L. Deficient color perception; new tests. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 166-8. Selection of color vision tests for the Army Air borces; a summary of studies made at the Army Air Forces school ot Aviation Medicine. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1946, 36: 263-83. & Wollach, L. Comparison of tests for red-green color deficiency. J. Aviat. M., 1948, 19: 447-55.—Solandt, D. Y., & Best, C. H. The Royal Canadian Navy colour vision test lantern. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 48: 18-21.—White, M. S. The value of the pseudo-isochromatic color vision test in original applicants for military flying. MU. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 801-5. ---- Dark adaptation. See Night vision; Visual adaptation. ---- Dazzle. See as main heading. ---- Depth perception. See as main heading; also subheading (binocu- lar) ---- Diplopia. Scobee, R. G., & Rowland, W. M. A filter for the red lens test in the 64 examination. 2 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1944 Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 322, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Borley, W. E., & Renaud, O. V. Advancement of superior obliaue muscle for correction of diplopia; report of a case. U. S! Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 755. 824787—vol. 11, 4th SERIES- -70 VISION 1098 VISION ---- Examination. See also other subheadings. Bastier, F. E. *Examen de la vision, pour le Service de la marine. 67p. 8? Montp., 1888. Weymouth, F. W., & Hirsch, M. J. Studies in visual distance discrimination; relation of monocular to binocular vision, effect of illumina- tion intensity, distance, and other external conditions on threshold. 2p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 361, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Kriickmann. Beurteilung der Militardiensttauglichkeit. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1916, 57: 168.—Rafferty, J. A., & Kimball, A. W., jr. Mathematical statistical research in discriminatory analysis. Q. Res. Rep. U. S. School Aviat. M., 1949, Jan., 16.— Slovinsky, N. S. Racionalnyj metod issledovanija glaz v uslo- vijakh vojskovoj dasti. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 5, 109.— Travers, T. a'B. The distinction between amblyopia and organic defects of vision. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 1: 207.— Villalon, V. Examen de la visi6n, bajo el punto de vista del servicio militar; generalidades. Actas Congr. med. cir. nav. mil. Chile, 1929, 344-50.—Visual examination of Selective Service registrants. Optic. J., N. Y., 1941, 78: No. 7, 27-9. ---- kinetic. Cowper, M. C. An investigation into the perception of movement. 9 1. 28cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 683, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Keighley, G., & Clark, W. G. Flicker fusion frequency measurements on humans subjected to positive acceleration. 4p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 426, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Warden, C. J. An investigation of motion acuity under scotopic conditions at various retinal positions. 7p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 326, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Richmond, P., & Ebert, E. C. Speed of visual perception. Bull. U. S. Nav. M., 1933, 31: 150, pi. ---- Malingering. Chase, J. S. Eye examinations complicated by conscious exaggeration. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 331-5.—Eggers, H. Estimation of uncorrected visual acuity in malingerers. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1945, 33: 23-7.—John- ston, P. H. Seeing and sabotage. Optometr. Week., 1942—43, 33: 184.—Lampis, E. II visus nella similazione (note ed osservazioni di pratica professionale) Gior. med. mil., 1928, 76: 505-11. ---- Myopia. See as main heading. ---- Night vision. See as main heading; also Visual adaptation. ---- Physiology. See also Eye; Retina. Harris, J. D. Some relations between vision and audition. 22 1. 28cm. New Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. NM 000 009, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Rios Sasiain, M. Algunas alteraciones de la percepci6n visual, explicadas por lateoriadinamicade la corteza. Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 20, 5-9.—Schupfer, F. Le variazioni giornaliere del potere risolutivo retinico e la loro importanza per le misure ottiche di precisione. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, 49:49-71.—Tanaka,H..& Sekiguti.E. Teiatuno kokaku- r yoku ni oyobosu eikyo [Effect of low atmospheric pressure on optic sensitivity] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1935, 24: 113-31, tab. ---- Problems. See also Reading. Clark, I. Vision problems of miUtary students with heavy academic loads. Proc. Am. Student Health Ass., 1944, 23: 29-31. Also J. Lancet, 1945, 65: 23-5.—Miles, W. R., & Bronk, D. W. Visual problems. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948, 1: 261-77.—Scobee, R. G. A problem in vision research. Research Rev. (U. S. Navy) 1948, June, 27-31. ---- Refraction. See also Ophthalmology; Optometry; also sub- heading (Acuity) Kravkov, S. Refrakcia glaza. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1136-40.—Taylor, E. M. Refraction and accommodation. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic., 1946, 1: 795; 1948, 2: 620. ---- Refraction: Disorders. See also Myopia. Kildee, H. A. Aniseikonia. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 39-42.—Matthews. Vision through perspex. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1943, No. 537, 6.—Olenick, E. J. Visual correctibility of naval recruits. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 104-9.—Saunders, E. E. Navy eye-correction, eye-protection program. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1947- 48, 52: 562-5.—Schubert, G. Das Aniseikonieproblem bei Fliegertauglichkeitsprufungen. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1939-40, 4: 285-91.—Sullivan, R. R. The Navy eye-correction, eye- protection program. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1948-49, 53: 615-20. Also Optic. J., N. Y., 1949, 86: No. 7, 35. Also Sightsav. Rev., 1949, 19: 25-34.— Swanson, C. A. Highlights of the Navy eye-correction, eye-protection program. Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1949-50, 54: 262-70, illust. ---- Refraction: Test. See with subheading (Test) ---- Rehabilitation. Fridenberg, P. Visual preparedness and national defense. Dis. Eve &c. Throat, 1941, 1: 187.— Nasu, K. Aids to vision supplied bv the JAAF. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 225, 1.—Ohm, J. H., & Jensen, J. P. H. Results of rehabiUtation. Optometr. Week., 1943-^4, 34: 448.—Popov, N. P. Suggestions in eye education. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 48-50.—Shepard, C. F. Analysis of rehabilitation cases. Optometr. Week., 1944-45, 35: 1333; 1363. ---- Relation to weapons and occupational specialties. See also Periscope; Visual search. Gozcti, N. I. Die Sehfunktionen und deren Beziehung zum Militardienst. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 446 (Abstr.)— Grossmann, E. E. The relationship of the eye to anti-aircraft gunnery. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 383-93.—Maciejewski, K. [Significance of the properties of vision in shooting instructions] Lek. wojsk., 1936, 27: 299-302.—Moutinho, H. A visao pro- fissional nas especializacoes do Exdrcito. Impr. mid., Lisb., 1941, 7: 169-72.—Wacek, S. [Adaptability of vision in rela- tion to the choice of fire-arms] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 690-3.— Zimkin.N.V. [Accommodation in firing with fire-arms] Vest. oft., 1937, 11: 234-40.—Zoledziowski, Z. [AdaptabiUty of vision in relation to the choice of fire-arms] Lek. wojsk., 1937, 30: 686-9. ---- Standards. Aptitude (L') au service militaire. Oculiste fr., 1947, 162- 72; 1950, 1: 114-25.—Bahn, C. A. Ophthalmic requirements of the military services; revision Feb. 1, 1943. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1943, 29: 831-43.—Guiral, R. La capacidad visual desde el punto de vista de la aptitud para el servicio militar. An. Acad, cienc. mid. Habana, 1921-22, 58: 118-45.—Litinsky, G. [Standards of visual acuity measured by the depth vision apparatus; its physiological importance] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 5, 41-5.—Parkinson, A. S. Vision standards for grading recruits. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 458.—Teixler, V. A. Visual re- quirements for the Armed Services. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1945, 38: 156.—Todorov, D. A. Godnostta na voennoslu£as6ite v zavisimost ot odnata refrakcia. Voen. san. delo, Sofia, 1947, 2: 210-7. ---- Standards: Air Force. Counsell, W. D. Standards of colour vision for the Air Force. Tr. Ophth. Soc. Australia, 1941, 3: 118-20.—Gronvall, H. Testing of the eyes of candidates for the Air Service. Acta ophth., Kbh., 1930, 8: 337-42.— Millis, J. W. Depth percep- tion as an aid in the selection of fighter pilotx. J. Aviat. M., 1944, 15: 328-39.—Visual requirements for flying personnel. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14a, 32. ---- Standards: Army. Barrett, J. W. Visual standards for the Army. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 2: 526.—Eyes (The) of the Army. Am. Opt. Vision, 1943, 27: No. 3, 8.—Keyser, G. W. [Requirements of eyesight and color sense in medical officers of the Army] Norsk. tskr. mil. med., 1929, 33: 29-39. --- Standards: Navy. Mueller, C. G., & Richmond, P. Compara- tive study of screening devices for visual selec- tion of Naval personnel. 20 1. 27}£cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-471, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Barrett, J. The visual standards desirable for mariners and railway officers. Proc. Panpacific Surg. Conf., 1929, 1. Conf. VISION 1099 VISION 269-73. Also Tr. Internat. Ophth. Congr. (1929) 1930, 13. Congr., 1: 146-9. ---- stereoscopic. See subheading (binocular) ---- Test. See also other subheadings. Cook, E. B. Comparative performance of commercial screening devices and far and near wall charts utilizing the same test targets. 87 1. 27#cm. New Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 5, Proj. NM-003-011, (or, X-493) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Sulzman, J. H., Farnsworth, D. [et al.] Comparison of various screening devices with standard medical visual procedure. 50 1. 27cm. New Lond., 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. X-493, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Caesar, J. [Examination of eye sight in recruits] Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1932, 8: 172-88.—Gittings, F. C. B. Sight testing in recruits. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 214: 27-30.— Noda, E., & Yokomatu, H. Sisaku sinkeikaku-kei ni yoru kensa seiseki [Results in examination by means of the experimental depth perception meter] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 377-93.— Portable vision testers. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 55.— Reymann, F. [Vision tests for sailors] Ugeskr. laeger, 1939, 101: 1118.—Smith, C. G. A report of the vision and hearing tests carried out by the R. C. N. Medical Research Testing Units at Cornwallis and at HaUfax. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 59-66, 4 tab.— White, S. An aid in the measurement of depth perception. Flight Surgeon Topics, 1938, 2: table, 161. ---- Test: Acuity and refraction. Cook, E. B., Cook, E. B., & Bartlett, N. R. Visual acuity measurements with three com- mercial screening devices. Rev. ed. 44 1. 27cm. New Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. X-493, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Dimmick, F. L., & Rudolph, L. M. Checker- board visual acuity targets; an experimental validation. 14p. 28cm. N. Lond., 1948. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. NM 003 008, (or, X-423) U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Mueller, C. G., & Richmond, P. Study of visual acuity targets. 20 1. 27}£cm. Camp Lejeune, 1946. Forms Res. Proj. X-671, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. Sulzman, J. H., Cook, E. B., & Bartlett, N. R. Visual acuity measurements with three commercial screening devices. 43 1. 26^cm. New Lond., 1946. Forms Rep. No. 2, Proj. No. X-493, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Trumbull, R., & Backstrom, O., jr. A com- parison of the reliability and validity of visual acuity test targets. 24 1. 27cm. Pensacola, 1946 Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-676 (Av-357-p) U. S. Naval School Aviat. M. Beyne, J., & Goetl, G. La mesure precise de l'acuite visuelle chez l'homme. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1932, 122: 374-95.— Burch, E. P. Refraction procedures in the miUtary service. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 92: 300-6.—Caesar, J. [Determination of visual acuity] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1930, 6: 2-22—Calendoli, S. Una revisione della schiascopia. Gior. med. mil., 196X, 8b: 737-48.—Farnsworth, D. Four variables in testing visual acuity. Minutes Army Navy Vision Com., 1945, 11. meet., 57_60. ■ Comparison of binocular and monocular viewing of tests for monocular acuity on the ortho-iater. Ibid., 12. meet., 67—Gabriels, J. A. C. Snellen symbols and the naval examiner. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1943, 30: 377.—Irvine, S. R. A simple test for binocular fixation and ocular dominance. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 6, 6—Klar, R. 1st zur Brillen- bestimmung fehlsichtiger Soldaten augenfacharztliche Unter- suchung erforderlich? Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943 90: 707-9.— Knapp, A. A. Practical points in refraction. U. b. JNav. ivi. BuU., 1943, 41: 750-4—Koby, F. Sur la determination de l'acuite visueUe chez les militaires. Praxis, Bern, 1940, zv: 348.—Lade, O. Zur Beurteilung der Sehscharfe bei der Musterung. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 607.—Lebensohn, J.fc. Visual rating, and presentation of an improved unlearnable letter chart. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 744-9.-Marzock, O. Die Genauigkeit der Glaserbestimmung im Kriege. Gptik, Weimar, 1943, 2.—Masuda, H. Tyohei kensa ni okeru siryoku kensa no saiko narabi ni syodo to siryoku to no kankei ni tuite [IUumination in the tests for vision given Army conscripts, and the relation between illumination and visual power] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 105-44.—Moore, J. I. A visual test card designed for use in examinations for the Armed Forces; a more refined means for differentiating between class 1-A and class 1-B registrants. Arch. Ophth., Chic, 1942, 27: 460-5. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 684-8.—Penazzo, D. Sulla necessita di determinare l'acutezza visiva nei corpi armati dello stato median te l'uso di ottotipi a scala decimale. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1936, 42: pt 1, 117.—Refractions for Army miUtary personnel. Am. J. Optometr., 1944, 21: 209.—Rogge, H. Eine Augenbrechungsfehlertabelle. Deut. Militararzt, 1943, 8: 346.—Taylor, J. S. Retinoscopic lens-holder. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1921, 15: 383-5. VISITING nurse. See under Nurse. VISUAL adaptation. See also Night vision, Physiology. Blum, H. F., & Fisher, M. B. A study of binocular fusion at low levels of illumination. 9p. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Res. Proj. X-254, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Hartline, H. K., & McDonald, R. Fre- quency of seeing at low illumination. lip. 28cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 110, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. MacMartin, L. S., & Dimmick, F. L. Map- ping the central scotoma of the dark adapted retina; comparison of a moving stimulus with a stationary presentation. 1. 94-112. 27^cm. N. Lond., 1949. Forms Proj. NM 003 041 09 02 (or, No. 150, v. 8) Rep. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Laborat. Counsel), W. D. Night vision and aviation. Tr. Ophth. Soc. Australia, 1941, 3: 126-9.—Hecht, S. Sunlight harms night vision. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 45.—Heinsius. Ueber Nachtsehen. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 32.—Iannone, A. B., & Totero, N. J. Night vision indoctrination. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 44.—Night adaptation. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 4c, 1.—Night vision. Ibid., App. 14a, 28.—Paiva Goncalves. A visao noturna dos combatentes. Rev. mid. cir. Brasil, 1944, 52: 527-39.—Rose, H. W., & Schmidt, I. Influencing the dark- adaptation. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 4b, 1-8, 3 pi.— Yamazaki, S., & Kaneko, H. Night vision; training in the Japanese Navy Air Force. Rep. Air Techn. Intell. U. S., Tokyo, 1945, No. 243, 1-7. ---- Test. See also Night vision, Test. Gault, H. W. The testing of night vision at a naval training depot. Tr. Ophth. Soc. Australia, 1941, 3: 125.—McEachern, D., Layton, B. D. B., & Burr, E. G. Canadian Army night vision training and testing unit. War Med., Chic, 1944, 5: 283-91.— Radium plaque adaptometer (night vision) test [Form letter] Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 28.—Schonberg, A. L. Plans for inexpensive improvised biophotometer. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 308-11. VISUAL coincidence reaction test. See with Bombardier. VISUAL field. Blum, H. F., & Fisher, M. B. Measurements of visual fields with the perimeter under condi- tions of physiologic stress. lOp. 26}£cm. Bethesda, 1945. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Proj. X-149, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Keil, F. C, jr. Visual fields in the dark adapted state. 13 1. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1942. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 35, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. ---- The effects of low barometric pressure on the field of vision. lOp. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1943. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. No. 158, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. Also forms Rep. No. 171, Com. Aviat. AI. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. VISUAL FIELD 1100 VITAMIN Livingston, P. C. Report on effects of anoxia, carbon-monoxide, diabetes on the field of vision. 7 1. 23cm. Lond., 1942 [?] Forms F. P. R. C. No. 451, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. Low, F. N. Studies and investigations in con- nection with a test for peripheral visual acuity, technique applied to night vision; results of early experiments. 8p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 332, Rep. Com. Aviat. M. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- The development of simple form acuity in the retinal periphery during dark adaptation under scotopic conditions. 24p. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 464 of preceding study. ---- Some characteristics of peripheral visual performance. [1] 1. 28cm. Wash., 1946. Forms No. 503 of preceding study. Loy, A. W. The correlation of the results of recent experi- ments on peripheral vision. Mil. Surgeon, 1930, 67: 17-21.— Measurements of visual fields with the perimeter under condi- tions of physiologic stress. Summaries Res. U; S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, July-Dec, 3. VISUAL search. Brown, C. W. Comparative effectiveness of speed of detection of- visual stimuli in the prone and seated positions. 18p. 27cm. Davton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-694-4I, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Carpenter, A. A study of the involuntary blink rate during prolonged visual search. 14 1. 29#cm. Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 586b, Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com. King, S. D., & Oldfield, R. C. The move- ments of the eyes in searching for an inconspicu- ous object. 111. 28cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 678 of preceding Res. Com. Mackworth, N. H. Faulty perception caused by blank spells without signals during experi- ments on prolonged visual search. 16 1. 27cm Lond., 1945. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 586a of preceding Res. Com. ---- Effects of heat and high humidity on prolonged visual search as measured by the clock test. 19 1. 26^cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 586c of preceding Res. Com. Oldfield, R. C. Visual coverage afforded in a single fixation; the probability of perceiving an inconspicuous object displaced from the fixation point. 9 1. 27cm. Lond., 1946. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 679 of preceding Res. Com. ---- Visual search for an inconspicuous object. 14 1. 27>/2cm. Lond., 1947. Forms F. P. R. C. No. 681 of preceding Res. Com. VISUAL standards. See Vision, Standards; also Aviator, Eye. VISUAL tract. See also Blind; Eye; Eye injury. Kaltwasser, D. Kriegsverletzungen der Sehspare. Beitr. Heilk. (Abt. Augenh.) Berl., 1920, H. 1, 1-45, 10 pi. VITAL capacity. See Lung. VITAL statistics. See under Statistics. VITAMIN. See also Nutrition, Caloric and other require- ments; Wound, Treatment: Vitamin. Diller, H. Neu Ergebnisse der Vitamin- forschung im Jahre 1939, mit besonderer Beruck- sichtigung der Lebensmittelchemie und Phar- mazie. p. 33-128. 20}£cm. Berl., 1943. Veroff. Heer. San., 1943, No. 113. Abdiilkadir Noyan. Vitaminsizlik hastaliklari, ordu ve memleketimizde durumu. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 43, 60-79.—Adam, S. M. M. La chimie des vitamines. Rev. Serv. san. mil., Par., 1939, 111: 515-59.—Cornel, M. Vitaminologia cUnica. Rev. san. mil., La Paz, 1938, 4: 594-7.—■ Demole, V. A survey of vitamin research in Switzerland during the war, 1939-45. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1946-47, 5: 317-22.-—Estado de ciertas cuestiones relatlvas a las vitaminas, basado en las recomendaciones de la Comisi6n cooperativa sobre vitaminas [Asoc. med. amer.] Rev. san. mil., Habana, 1940, 4: 152-70.—Fierro del Rio, L. Las vitaminas hidrosolubles. Rev. Esc. mid. mil., Mix., 1944, 3: No. 17, 2-20.—Gatti, C. F. J. Vitaminas; consideraciones generales; actualizacion de lo estudiado. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1938, 37: 331; passim.— Hall, W. W. Recent advances in the knowledge of the vitamins. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1939, 37: 46-52.—Harding, T. S. Vitamins at war. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1943, 156: 560.—Hatting, D., & Gatica Gonzalez, S. Las vitaminas hidrosolubles. Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1937, 7: 211-27.—Jancifi, M. S. [On vita- mins] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 143-56.—Klemola, V. Experimentalla studier pa militarhastar over vitaminers inverkan pa produktionen av vissa keratinamnen. Forhandl. Nord. vet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 717-36, illust.—tawrynowicz, A., & Piotrowska, H. [Effect of the extract of vitamins on the growth of bacteria] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 17: 215-9.—Modern views on vitamins and their functions. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1934, 62: 419-24.—Roquette-Pinto. Guerra e vitaminas. Resenha med., Rio, 1942, 9: 608-15.—Ryles, C. S. Vitamins. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 83-90.—Sevket Artamh [Vitamins] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 27, 108- 13.—Vedeler, E. [Brief orientation on vitamins] Norsk Tskr. mil. med., 1929, 33: 102-4.—Zamfir. D. Conceptii noi despre vitamine. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 625-34. Determination. Diller. Ueber die chemische Bestimmung der Vitamine. Veroff. Heer. San., 1938, H. 106, 82-99.—Gemeinhardt, K. Bericht iiber die Besprechung des Ausschusses zur Festlegung der chemischen Vitamin-Bestimmungsmethoden. In: Wehr- machtverpflegung, Dresd., 1942, 1: 85-8. ---- Nutritional aspect. Andrea, W. A. The ascorbic acid, riboflavin and thiamin content of cereal sprouts and their possible dietary uses. 16p. 28cm. Ottawa, 1944. Forms No. C-6046A, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc Canada. Alcazar, A. Higiene alimenticia; algo sobre las vitaminas. Bol. farm, mil, Madr., 1936, 14: 2; 77; 129.—Andrea, W. A., A Hunter, M. E. F. Vitamin requirements in damage and con- valescence. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 2, C. 6135, 1-26, 7 fig.—Folena, U. Problema alimentare e vitamine. Gior. med. mil., 1929, 77: 653-9.—Gemeinhardt, K. Vitaminkontrolle in der Wehrmacht. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 85-93.—Oehman, G. Vinterbivackerin- gens inverkan pa den finska armghastens naringsbehov. Forhandl. Nord. vet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 737-62.—Payva, C. A. Contribuci6n al estudio bromotologico del paiche. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1938, 11: 147-55.—Schenck. Erfahrungen iiber die Vitaminversorgung der Feldtruppe. In: Vitamin- versorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 7-27.—Smale, L. E. Vita- mins essential in nutrition. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 530-7.—Stutz, E., & Weispfenning, W. Vitaminuntersuchun- gen in der Kriegsmarine unter Berucksichtigung der Frage: synthetische und natiirliche Vitamine? Deut. Militararzt, 1939, 4: 212-7.—Tablica soderzanija vitaminov v pis6evykh produktakh po Scheinertu [tab.] Sborn. instr. metod. mat. evakohosp., 1942, No. 6, 103-9.—Vogel. Die Anlagen der Deutschen Versuchsanstalt fur Ernahrung und Verpflegung in Dachau. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl, 1942, 82^97rrV°kOUn' F' J' Vitamine hysteria. Mil. Surgeon, 1937, Pharmaceutical preparations. United States. Veterans Administration. Technical bulletin TB 10-19: Multi-vitamins, authorization to use. 2p. 27cm. Wash., 1946. [Preparation of vitamin infusions from pine needles] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 86.—Sydenstricker, V. P. The role of vitamin concentrates in war and in post-war food relief in Europe. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 339-44 — Vitamin concentrates. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 500. Supply. Vitaminversorgung (Die) der Truppe. 136p. 20cm. Berl., 1942. Fleisch, A., & Petitpierre, C. Vitamines et sels mineraux en Suisse avant et pendant la guerre. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, VITAMIN 1101 VITAMIN 75: 680-3.—Pacini, A. E. Vitamins and the war. Health Cult., N Y 1942, 48: No. 4, 14-6.—Plimmer, R. H. A. Vitamins in wartime. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1940, 38: 32-5 — Schreiber. Vitaminversorgung der Truppe. In: Vitamin- versorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 75-84.—Vitamins for war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1198.—West, H. F. The practical use of vitamins in wartime. CaUfornia West. M., 1944, 61: 295-7.—Ziegelmayer, W. Massnahmen der Heeresverwaltung zur Sicherung des Vitaminbedarfs und Erhaltung der Vitamine. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 43-74. ---- Therapeutic use. See also Vitamin deficiency. Efremov, V. V. [Use of vitamins in evacuation hospitals] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 209-14.—Miladinovid, M. V. [Vitamins; their significance and use] Voj. san. glasnik, 1940, 11: 769-73. ---- Vitamin A. See also Night vision and subheadings. Abderhalden, E. Die Bedeutung des Vitamins A fiir den Luftschutz. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1939, 69: 1005.—Auffret, C, & Tanguy, F. Vitamine A et carotene dans le sang de soldats africains d'une meme unitS a Dakar. Algdrie mid., 1948 51: 185.—Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.] Vitamin A. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 120 — Effects of subnormal temperatures on vitamin A levels in blood and tissues in the rat. Res. Program U. S. Army M. Res. Bd, 1946 Oct., 129.—Fanlo, F. Vitamina A; aceite de higado de bacalao. Bol. farm mil., Madr., 1934, 12: 65-7.—Ferrer, O. La hipovitaminosis A como problema alimenticio durante la guerra y la paz. Vida nueva, Habana, 1942, 49: 217-42.— Gerstle, M. L., jr. Miosis from excessive ingestion of vitamin A over a period of 40 days. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 44: 833 — Hutter, H. J., & Dieter, E. J. Vitamin A deficiencies in Army drivers. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 31-3.—Kolodziejska, Z. [Role of vitamin A in pathology] Lek. wojsk., 1930, 16: 243- 9 —Lacy, F. Methods of assaying vitamin A status of human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 42-4—Lenz. Vitamin A. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 19.—Tomaszewski, W. Zagadnienie wvdalania witaminy A w moczu. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 120.— Tutui, Y., & Suzuki, Z. Untersuchungen iiber A-Hypovita- minose bei 100 Soldaten. Jap. J. M. Sc, Ophth., 1942-43, 3: 692.—Vitamin A content of animal feeds restricted by Federal War Production Board; suggested program outlined. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942, 100: 210.—With, T. K., & 0degaard, K. The vitamin A reserve of the population in Denmark and Norway during the war. J. Hyg., Lond., 1947, 45: 88-92.— Zeller, E. A. Ueber die Vitamin A-Versorgung der schweizer- ischen Truppe. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1945, 22: 104-11. ---- Vitamin B. See also Pantothenic acid; Paraaminobenzoic acid; Pyridoxine. Columban, M. Vitamina B. Rev. san. mil., Bucur. 1937, 36- 737-46 —Hosokawa, S. Kakusyu vitamin B seizai oyobi sigai-sen syosya syoti-seru kobo-zai ni yoru hatuka-nezumi hatuiku ni oyobosu eikyo no zikken [Experiments on the effect of various vitamin B preparations and of yeasts treated by ultraviolet radiation on the growth of mice] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1935, 24: 208-12—Perekladowski, A., & Jedrze- jowska, A. [Research work on the presence of vitamins of the B group in the bread of soldiers and prisoners] Lek. wojsk., 1929, 13: 440-8. ---- Vitamin Bi (Thiamine) See also Disease—by specific types: Beriberi. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. Jet al.]Vitamine Bi; thiamine In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: I21.-Cruickshank, E. K. Painful feet in P™006™:**;^-1* the Far East. Lancet, Lond 1946, 2: 369-72.-D.Iler. Zur chemischen Bestimmung von Vitamin B 1 Veroff. Heer San., 1940, H. Ill, 41-62.—Hukui, N., Sugita, T. & Ito H. Koku- syo-zi Kaigun kaizyo butai ni okeru vitamin B-ketubo zyotani tuite [Latent B-avitaminosis in naval units at sea during the extremely hot season] Kaigun gun ikai zassL ^6 25. 493- 503.—Kadykov, B. I. Verakso, N. V & Sadikova, N. V. Zhidkie pitjevye drozzi kak istocnik belka l vitamina B. in Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen sail'• "P^L) Moskva, 1946, 361-5.-Kayasima, K. BeriberUike symptoms of the crews of a destroyer which were thought to have^been caused bv wrong cooking. BuU. Nav. M. Ass., Tokyo, 1938, 27. No. 3, 2.-Magriatt, Ag L. The thiamin status of human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr Inst., Berkeley 1942 46-8 —Rezende, J. Vitaminas em oftalmologia. Arq. brasil. rad nav 194?, 8: 1109-31.-Shapiro A. L. Blindness and multiple neuritis from vitamin B deficiency. Aled.Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 106.-Suenaga, D. J**mw\* ketubo-syo ni oyobosu taiyo kosen no eikyo ^he effect of the sun's rays on Vitamin B deficiency diseases] Gun 1Qan zassi, 1930 375^408, 8 tab.-Taguti, B., & Isino, S.. Kobo zosyoku ni yoruvHamUV'B no teiryo^ni tuite [A Quantitative estimation of vitamin B through the multipUcation of yeast] Ibid 1928, 379-420— Tiamina; arma de guerra? Impr. m6d., Kio, 1946, 18: No. 351, 146. ---- Vitamin B2 (riboflavin) Scott, J. G. Corneal vascularitv as a sign of ariboflavinosis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 133-5.—Smith, M. B. Ribo- flavin status in human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 48. ---- Vitamin B5 (pyridoxine) Chatlin, D. Pyridoxine status in human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 50. ---- Vitamin B complex. See also Nicotinic acid; Pantothenic acid; Paraaminobenzoic acid. Arce Queirolo, A. El complejo vitammico B. Rev. san. mil., Asuncion, 1944, No. 143, 311; passim.—Excretion of lesser known vitamin B complex vitamins during restricted intake. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 259.—Kennedy, B. Nico- tinic acid and nutritional status tests. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 49.—Lepkovsky, S. The vitamin B complex. Ibid., 23-37.—Velarde F., J. L. Extraction y farmacologia del complejo vitaminico B. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1937, 10: 50-63. ---- Vitamin C (Ascorbic acid) See also Scurvy. Dulkin, S. I. Ascorbic acid-like substances in foods and food products. 29 1. 27cm. Chic, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 1, Proj. 7-84-12-03, Res. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food & Contain. Inst. Armed Forces. Pijoan, M., & Haugen, G. Vitamin C in bean sprouts. 8p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-333, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. & Catchpole, H. R. Assay method for vitamin C content of biological material; applica- tion of dinitrophenylhydrazine reaction. 9p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1 of preceding Res. Proj. Pijoan, M., & Lozner, E. L. Vitamin C economy in the human subject. 15p. 26}1>cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2 of preceding Res. Proj. Andrea, W. A. Factors influencing the vitamin C content of germinated field peas. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1944, 5. meet., No. 2, C. 6095, 1-13.—Atkins, W. R. G., & Fisher, R. A. The therapeutic use of vitamin C. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 251.—Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al. Vitamin C; ascorbic acid. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 123.—Bodenham'er, G. S. Ascorbic acid status'of human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 44.—Busch. Der Vitamin-C-Bedarf des Menschen bei korperUcher Belastung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 378.—Campbell, J. Methods for the determination of ascorbic acid in foods. Proc. Com. Nav. Med. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada, 1945, 4. meet., 91-6, ch—Columban, M. Acidul ascorbic, vitamin C, importanta lui biologica §i tera- peutica. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1935, 34: 500-5.—Criscuolo, E & Gatti, C. F. J. La vitamina C en la clinica; su precarencia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1941, 40: 396-414—Dobrotvorsky, N. M [Ashberry infusion as a source of vitamin C] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 7, 54.—Dottori, N. A. Soluci6n myectable de acido ascorbico. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1948, 47: 126-36.— Friedrich T. Vitamin-C-Gewinnung aus Gladiolen. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 113-24.—Gedda, E. (VariabiUty in the standard of vitamin C and capi lary incon- sistency, proved by Gothhn's test) Tskr. rrul. halsov., 1933, 58 • 134-9. ------ [Attempt to determine excretion of ascorbic acid in the urine with TiUmann's method] Ibid., 1938, 63: 227-54 5ch.—Guzman Barron, A. La vitamina C en la sangre y en la orina; prueba de eUminaci6n. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1938 11: 84-90.—Harris, L. J. Vitamin-C levels of school- children 'and students in war-time. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 642-4 —Holmes, H. N. Vitamin C in the war. Science, 1942, 96- 384-6.—Horstmann, P. [Investigations on vitamin C requirement and supply in a group of soldiers quartered at the Odense barracks in 1940] MUitaerlaegen, 1940, 6: 137-50.— Ito K Toda, K., & Tuzuki, T. Tyoki kokai-tyu ni okeru nyo-tyd Vitamin C haisetu-ryo no hendo ni tuite [Quantitative Veranderungen des im Harn ausgeschiedenen . Vitamin-C wahrend liingerer Seefahrt] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1937, 26: 267-78__Joslyn, M. Notes on vitamin C. in: buppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942 16-20.-Kayasima, K Nyo- tyu kangen-bussitu to Vitamin C sessyu-ryo m tuite [Reduc- tion products in the urine and the quantity of vitamin C eaten daily in vegetables] Kaigun gun ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 149-62.— Kobayasi, I. Kaihei geka kanzya no nosekizuieki-tyu vitamin C sokutei seiseki [Results in measurement of vitamin C m the cerebrospinal fiuid of surgical cases in the Navy] Ibid., 1941, 30: 1-13.__Krainz, V. Bericht uber die Untersuchungen des VITAMIN 1102 VITAMIN DEFICIENCY C-Vitaminbedarfs beim 65. Sportunteroffizierslehrgang der Heeressportschule in der Zeit vom 22. Januar bis 7. Februar 1939. Med. Klin., Berl., 1939, 35: 1503-5.—Lenz. Vitamin C. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 18 — Lorenz, A. J. Vitamin C in national defense. Nutrit. Res., 1940-41, 1: 1.—McNee, G. Z. L., & Reid, J. Vitamin-C nutri- tion in the Royal Navy and in a section of the civiUan popula- tion during wartime. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 538—40.— Martinez Cast! I la, M. Estudio de la vitamina C y de su contenido en diversos productos naturales. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1936, 14: 110.—Parri, W. II Karkade come concentrato naturale di vitamina C. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 519.—Pecci, J. D. Contribuci6n al estudio de la vitamina C en productos vegetales alimenticios del Paraguay. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1944, No. 143, 283; passim.—Procerov, B. M., & Cherkasov, F. M. Koncentraty i nastoj vitamina C. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 10, 89-95.—Reta, J. A. Contribuci6n a la farma- cologia del 6cido asc6rbico. Rev. mid. mil., Mix., 1938, 1: 5-21.—Riedy do Nascimento e Silva, F. O emprego clinico da vitamina C. Arq. brasil. med. nav., 1941—42, 2: 815-40.— Risley, H. A., Thompson, J. F. [et al.] A spot plate test for ascorbic acid. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 1030-3.— Rugg-Gunn, M. A. Vitamin C and its relation to the Service. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1938, 24: 109-205.—S. Vitamin-C- Mangel in der Armee. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1941, 79: 492.— Sabalitschka, T. Bestimmung des Vitamins C mit Dichlor- phenolindophenol. Veroff. Heer. San., 1943, 15: No. 113, 5-32.-—Sandoz, L. M. L'alimentation et les vitamines avec considerations spe'ciales sur I'usage de la vitamine C en odon- tologie. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1941, 18: 92-103.— Schmitz-Scholl, K. Neue Wege zur Erschliessung naturUcher Vitamin-C-Quellen. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 95-111.—Stutz, E., & Reil, G. C-Vitaminspiegelunter- suchungen wahrend der Westindienreise der Segelschulschiffe Horst Wessel und Albert Leo Schlageter. Veroff. Marine San., 1938, H. 30, 147-56.—Upwick, H. v. d. Vitamine C-voor- ziening in oorlogstijd. Geneesk. gids, 1940, 18: 682-6.— Vedder, E. B. A study of the antiscorbutic vitamin; the Wellcome prize essay, 1932. Mil. Surgeon, 1932, 71: 505-15.— Vitamin C economy in the human subject. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1944, July, 27.—Vitamin C in the war. Vet. Med., Chic, 1943, 38: 123.—Wirz, F. G. W. Die Hage- butte als hochwertiger Vitaminspender, ihre Sammlung, Verarbeitung und Verwendung. In: Vitaminversorgung d. Truppe, Berl., 1942, 29^2.— Zanotti, M., & Ponzoni, M. L'importanza della vitamina C neUa razione aUmentare del soldato. Gior. med. nul., 1948, 95: 30-8.—Zilva, S. S. Vitamin C in collective feeding. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 64-6. ---- Vitamin D. Hollingsworth, J. E. Methods of assaying nutritional status of human subjects as to vitamin D in calcium. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 41.—Morgan, A. F. Late developments in vitamin D. Ibid., 13-5. ---- Vitamin E (tocopherol) Emerson, G. A. Vitamin E. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 21.— Kuhn. Alpha-tocopherol. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XX-1, 10. ---- Vitamin K. Dario Quiroz, J. Nuestros conocimientos actuates sobre la vitamina K. Rev. san. mil., Asunci6n, 1940—11, 14: 41-8.— Mehlman, J. S. Vitamin K. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1940-41, 17: 274-82.—Winkelman, M. Vitamin K status in human subjects. In: Suppl. Man. War Nutr. Inst., Berkeley, 1942, 52. VITAMIN deficiency. See also Deficiency disease; Mouth, Disease; Neuritis; Osteomalacia; Polyneuritis; Ration, Vitamin; Rickets; Scurvy. Wilbur, D. L., & Armstrong, C. D. The vitamins and vitamin deficiency disease. 28p. 26^cm. Wash., 1949. Forms TB 10-51, U. S. Veterans Admin. Techn. BuU. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.] Normal ranges and levels suggestive of deficiency [tab.] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 125.—De Mare, N., & Brancato, F. Alterazioni ematologiche neUe avitaminosi (studio critico e sperimentale) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1929, 35: 20—47.— Dmitrieva, M. V. O sostojanU trudosposobnosti posle tjazelogo aUmentarnogo istoscenija i vyrazennykh avitaminozov. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 115-7.—Kato, K. Las vitaminas y enferme- dades por carencia; resumen hist6rico. Rev. san. mil., Asun- ci6n, 1940-12, 14: 527-37.—-Lawrynowitz, A., & Bohdano- wiczowna, Z. [Avitaminosis as a favourable terrain for the development of factors of infection] Lek. wojsk., 1928, 11: 268-74.—Messias do Carmo, J. Carencias e avitaminoses de guerra. Rev. mid. cir. Brasil, 1945, 53: 269-91.—Ramzin, S. 0 hipovitaminozi a i raspoznavanju. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1947, 4: 232-5.—Sezai Doralp [Cases of vitamin-deficiency] Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1940, 18: 222-45.—Shulack. N. R., A Peters, M. Spinal cord changes in avitaminosis. Bull. U. S Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 118-20.—Simonnet, H. Apercu sur les vitamines et avitaminoses. Rev. v^t. mil., Par., 1930, 14: 261-82.—Valladolid, F. Vitaminas y avitaminosis. Rev san mil., Madr., 1934, 24: 355; 1935, 25: 1; passim.—Vovsi, M. Avitaminozy. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1:34-6. ---- Incidence. Back, H. Jak zabrdniti avitaminosfim v armadS. Lek wojsk., 1941, 34: 120.—Claffy, F. P. Report on ocular defi- ciency diseases in Singapore prisoner-of-war hospitals, 1942-45 Tr. Ophth. Soc. Australia, 1945, 5: 59-71.—Denny-Brown, d! MiUtary neurology in India with especial reference to deficiency syndromes in ex-prisoners of war. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1947, 105: 435-8.—Foley, W. T. Hemorrhagic vesicles and bullae of the mucous membranes of U. S. and British war prisoners in Japan, subsisting on a deficient diet. N. York State J. M., 1946, 46: 2300-2.—Inbona, J. M. Evolution des avitaminoses chez les deportes apr&s leur liberation. Mddecin fr., 1946, 6: 53.— Nardini, J. E. Vitamin-deficiency diseases in allied prisoners of the Japanese. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1947, 47: 272-8.— Rabe, E. F. A study of the serum vitamin and alkaline phosphates concentrations of the German population. Med. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1946, 1: No. 4, 44-8.—Reed, J. G. Ocular symptoms in prisoners of war in Sumatra. Tr. R. Soc. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1946-17, 40: 411-20.—Ridley, H. Ocular manifestations of malnutrition in released prisoners of war from Thailand. Brit. J. Ophth., 1945, 29: 613-8.— Sugino, K. Kinkd-tin hukin no sento ni okeru vitamin ketubd- syo ni tuite [Vitamin-deficiency diseases in the fighting around the town of Hsin-k'ou] Gun idan zassi, 1940, 169-74. ---- Treatment [and prevention] Krotkov, F. G. [Prophylaxis of avitaminosis in troops] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 69-76.—Stenzel, F. R. Preven- tion of vitamin deficiencies in wartime. N. England J. M., 1943, 229: 859-62. VITILIGO. See also Dermatosis. Grtiner, F. Prilog oboljenju vitiUgo. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1949, 6: 92. VITREOUS. See also Retina. Angius, T. ScintiUatio nivea corporis vitrei. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1937, 43: 55-62.—Berkove, A. B. Asthenopia and amblyopia caused by congenital lens-vitreous changes; study of 25 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 415-7.—Cutler, N. L. Transplantation of vitreous. Proc. Mil. Ophth. Meet., 1945, 134-46.—Figueiredo, N. P. de. Um caso de persistencia da artena hialoidea; aspecto interessante de sua apresentacab objetiva. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1945, 34: 89-100.—Schweinitz, G. E. de. Cysticercus of the vitreous. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1924, 11: pt 2, 613, pi.— Zoledziowski, Z. [The process of resorption of hemorrhages in the vitreous body] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 32: 46; 146, 2 pi. VIVAX malaria. See Malaria, Type: Vivax. VIVISECTION. Allen, F. M. War and the antivivisection racket. Hygeia, Chic., 1943, 21: 412; 504; 532.—Anti-vivisectionists and pro- tective medicine in the Army. Nature, Lond., 1918, 101 169.—Gilchrist, H. L. A new anti-vivisection biU. Mil Surgeon, 1926, 59: 347.—Rogers, L. The case against the anti vivisectionists; their anti-pubUc health and anti-war efforts and their cruelty to animals. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Ed., Lond., 1940-11, 2: 130-4.—Surgeon General attacks arguments of antivivisectionists. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: t TWo°d8> H. F. Some war-time reflections; reprinted from the Anti-Vivisection newssheet. A-V, Phila., 1942, 50: 11. VLADIVOSTOK (1918-22) See under Wars and campaigns. VOCAL cord. See also Voice. Bekir, V. [Clinical study of cancer of the vocal cord] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1933, 62: 1-20. VOCATIONAL interest. See under Occupational specialty. VOCATIONAL TRAINING 1103 WAR VOCATIONAL training. See also Occupational specialty; Rehabilitation, Veterans; Veteran, Education. Barth, S., Erickson, C. E. [et al.] Better vocational guidance for defense. Occupations, 1941-42, 20: 167-71.—Counseling youth for wartime jobs. Ibid., 1942-43, 21: 5-8.—Donahue, G. T. Counseling in the Navy's off-duty educational program. Ibid., 1944-45, 23: 209-12.—Evans, G. R. The Army separa- tion classification and vocational counseling program. Ibid., 69-74.—Jager, H. A. CounseUng the pre-inductee in 1945. Ibid., 213.—Miller, L. M. Vocational education on a county basis; how a small community can share in defense training. Ibid., 1940-41, 19: 427-9.—Nelson, A. G. Types of vocational counseling problems; a study of two hundred disabled male veterans. J. Clin. Psychol., 1947, 3: 252-6.—Price, D. G. Recent trends in the war production vocational training pro- gram. Occupations, 1942-13, 21: 634-7.—Smith, D. V. Coun- seling for wartime jobs. Ibid., 233.—Snyder, L. The wartime manual in action. Ibid., 404.—Studebaker, J. W. Vocational guidance in wartime. Ibid., 1941-12, 20: 487-92. VOENNO-MEDICINSKAJA akademia. See under School, Military medical school: Russia. VOICE. See also Speech. Peacher, W. G. Speech disorders in World War II; dys- phoria. Arch. Otolar., Chic, 1947, 46: 282-92.—Sani Yaver. Ses ve ses bozukluklari. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1944, 73: No. 43, 25-35. VOLKHOV Front. See under World War II. VOMITING. See Digestive system, Disease; Nausea; Nerv- ous system, Disease; Stomach, Disease. VULVA. See also Genitals. Morassi, A., & Soljancic, A. Fibroma de la vulva. Rev. san. mU., Asunci6n, 1943, No. 139, 231-4. WALDMANN vaccine. See under Foot and mouth disease. WALKING. See Crutch walking. WALKING appliance (caliper) See Fracture subheadings (Apparatus; by site: Leg) Plaster of Paris, Apparatus; Splint, Types: Caliper splint; also next heading. WALKING cast. See also Plaster of Paris, Apparatus. Bauman, C. S. Construction of a convalescent walker. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 78, 119.—Goldberg, D. A practical walking cast for use under war-time conditions. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 151-3. WALKING stirrup. See under Splint, Types. WALTER Reed General Hospital. See Medical center, U. S. Army. WANGENSTEEN suction. See under Intestine; also Suction apparatus. WANSTEAD method. See Blanketing. WAR. See also Infant mortality; Militarism, War types; Nursery; Science; Theater of war; also subsequent main headings. British Information Services. Information Division circular No. 9. 5 1. 28cm. N. Y., 1943. Robinson, W. J. War and revolution, p.63- 136. 22>km. Lond., 1927. In his Doctor's Views on Life. Cautiero, G. Monografia di guerra vissuta da un medico Gior. ital. mal. esot., 1935, 8: 98; 126.—Effect (The) of war on medical progress. Brit. M. J., 1914, 2: 926.—England (In) now, a running commentary by peripatetic correspondents. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 565; passim; 1941, 1: 677; passim; 1942, 1: 55; passim.—Hartridge, H. Some physiological aspects of the present war. Practitioner, Lond., 1940, 145: 289-92.— Lambert, S. W. What the war has done for medicine. Med. Times, N. Y., 1918, 46: 97.—Mercier, R. G. Guerra integral. In his Grandez. & miser, d. combat., 2. ed., Madr., 1940, 42. ---- Bibliography. Bibliography on war-problem, war-psy- chology, war-psychiatry, No. 1. 24p. 24cm. Haarlem, 1935. Leipzig. Borsenverein der Deutschen Buchhandler. Die Kriegsschuldfrage. 176p. 19cm. Lpz., 1925. Americas (The) and the war. Bull. Panamer. Union, 1942, 76: 457-66.—Literature relating to the war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1940, 43: 285.—Lyndenberg, H. M. The classification of war books in the New York Public Library. Libr. J., N. Y., 1919, 44: 514.—Munn, R. R. Special reference functions in wartime. In: Refer. Funct. Libr. (Chicago Univ. Libr. Inst.) 1943, 323-40.—War bibliographies discontinued [L. C.) ALA Bull., 1943, 37: 237.—War literature. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 44: 196.—Wartime service of Biological Abstracts Science, 1941, 94: 340. ---- Child welfare. See also other subheadings; also Civilian de- fense, Protection of children. Okamoto, T. Senzi-ka no ikuzi-ho. Saihan [Rearing children during a war] 2. ed. 230p. 18cm. Tokyo, 1944. United States. Children's Bureau. Pub- lication No. 295: Community action for children in wartime. 9p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Action suisse de secours en faveur des enfants, a l'etranger. [IUustrations] Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: opp. p. 850.—Albers, H. Schwangerenfursorge im Kriege. Gesund- heitsfiihrung, 1940, 17-21.—Almack, J. C. Helping the child face war. Health, Mount. View, 1942, 9: No. 11, 4.—Baruch, D. W. Child care centers and the mental health of children in this war. J. Consult. Psychol., 1943, 7: 252-66.—Blome, K. Kindergesundheit im Krieg. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1940, 363-5.—Brooks, G. L. The child in the war time local health program. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1944, 37: 14-7.—Building a better world; 1943 school program for building better physical and mental health during wartime. Everybody's Health, S. Paul, 1943, 28: No. 7, 14.—Charter (The) in terms of the chil- dren of the United States. Child, Wash. 1942, 6: 246-8.— Children in wartime; parents' questions. N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 452-6.—-Children's Bureau Commission on Children in Wartime; goals for chUdren and youth as we move from war to peace. Child, Wash., 1943-44, 8: 147-51.—Clifford, M. L. Safeguarding health of chUdren in wartime. Connecticut Health Bull., 1942, 56: 281-4.—Conference on planning for care of children in wartime held at University of Chicago. WeU. BuU., Springf., 1943, 34: No. 8, 7.—D., L. A propos de Taction de secours en faveur des enfants. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 348; 516.—France; la Croix-Rouge francaise et l'enfance. Ibid., 1944, 26: 661-4.—Gesteira, M. 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Inst, protec. inf., Montev., 1942, 16: 222-32.— Schussele, C. A. Croix-Rouge Suisse, Secours aux enfants; le nouveau Centre d'accueU Henri-Dunant a Geneve. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 941-3.—Thatcher, L. The care of children in war-time and after. Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect. (1940-41) 1942, 2: 447-59.—Wharton, E. H. B. The defense of children. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1942-43, 95: 85-8. WAR 1104 WAR ---- Criminological aspect. See also War crime; War criminal; also Crim- inal; Delinquent. Sellin, J. T. War and crime: a research memorandum. 24 1. 28cm. N. Y., 1942. Brisby, F. H. War-time crime. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 218-20.—Evjen, V. H. DeUnquency and crime in wartime. J. Crim., Chic, 1942-43, 33: 136-46.—Ferencz, B. B. Hostile French civilians. Ibid., 1944-^5, 35: 228-32 — Mannheim, H. Crime in wartime England. Ann. Am. Acad. PoUt. Social Sc, 1941, 217: 128-37.—Roheim, G. WTar, crime and the Covenant. J. Crim. Psychopath., 1942-43, 4: 731; passim.—Searles, C. War time rackets. Ibid., 501-3.— Selling, L. S. Specific war crimes. J. Crim., Chic, 1943-44, 34: 303-10.—Willbach, H. Crime in New York City as affected by the war. Ibid., 371-6. ---- Demographic aspect. See also Infant mortality; Manpower, De- mography; Morbidity; Mortality; Statistics. Ogburn, W. F. War, babies, and the future. 31 p. 21#cm. N. Y., 1943. Forms No. 83, Pub. Affairs Pamph. Sanchez Verdugo, J. Influencia de la guerra en algunos fen6menos demograficos. 24p. 27cm. Madr., 1947. Forms Suppl. to No. 34, Bol. estadist., Madr. Beraud, A. Etude sur la natality Pa la Rochelle depuis la guerre. Rev. gen. clin. ther., 1937, 51: Var. ,551-9.—Bernard, L. L. Rate of natural increase in seven European countries in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries, surplus of births over deaths per 1,000 population, showing fluctuations in war years. In his Introduct. Sociol., N. Y., 1942, 419, tab.—Bevolkerungs- entwicklung im Kriege; Eheschliessungen, Geburten und SterbefaUe im Jahre 1941, und im 1. Halbjahr 1942. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43, 50: 644 (Abstr.)—Carver, T. N. The probable effect of the European War upon the redistribution of popula- tion. Scientia, Bologna, 1917, 21: 144-51.—Effects of the war on human fertility. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1036.—Geigel. Die Statistik nach dem Kriege. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1919, 66: 103.—Gini, C. Bevolkerung und Krieg; wechselseitige Ein- flusse. Arch. Bevolk., 1943, 13: 1-20.—Guerra e demografia. Difesa sociale, 1940, 19: 797.—Guerra e populacao. Impr. med., Rio, 1943, 18: No. 352, 127-9.—Guilfoy, W. H. Registra- tion of births from the viewpoint of war's demands. Tr Am Ass. Study Inf. Mortal., 1917, 8: 130-4.—Hauser, P. M. Population and vital phenomena. Am. J. Sociol., 1942-43, 48: 309-22. ------ War-time estimates of the population of the United States. Estadistica, Mex., 1944, 2: 104-10.—Improved vital statistics during war [Great Britain] J. Am. M. Ass 1943, 123: 852.—Koller, S. Erfolgsaussichten der Sterili- tiitsbekampfung; Uebeiiegungen uber ein kriegswichtiges bevolkerungspolitisches Problem. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1944 187-9.—Mafsalek, J. Porodnfkovy tivahy o poslednf valce! Prakt. lek., Praha, 1949, 29: 5-8.—Moriyama, I. M. Vital statistics during the war. Yale J. Biol., 1946-^7, 19: 453-60 — Pieraccini, P., & Puccioni, L. Della nataUta e di alcune condizioni gravidico-fetali durante il periodo di guerra. Riv ital. gin., 1923, 2: 747-75.—Sanchez Verdugo, J. Influencia da guerra em alguns fenomenos demograficos (transl.) J. med Porto, 1948, 12: 67.—Schade. Heirat im Kriege; eine truppen- arztUche Betrachtung. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1944, 135-7.— Sharpe, F. A. Vital statistics and war conditions. Aled Off Lond., 1941, 66: 199.—Stocks, P. Notes on war-time vital statistics. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat Serv Lond., 1943, 2: 90-2.—Taeuber, C. Wartime population changes in the United States. Milbank Mem. Fund Q 1946 24: 235-50.—Thompson, W. S. The effects of war on popula- tion growth. In his Popul. Probl., N. Y., 1942, 44-9.—Vital statistics under war. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 201.—War (The) and the lowered birth rate. Ibid., 1915, 2: 1306.—Wright, Q. Population controls among primitive peoples. In his Study of War, Chic, 1942, 1: 566-8.------Effect of war upon population among primitive peoples. Ibid., 569. ---- Effect on children. See also Civilian defense, Protection of chil- dren; Orphan; War victim. Freud, A., & Burlingham, D. T. War and children. 191p. 19^cm. N. Y., 1943. Hartman, L. M. The effect of war conditions in Germany upon German school children. 70p 33 cm. Trier, 1919. Forms Rep. Dep. San. Pub. Health Off. Civ. Gov. Am. Area 1919, No. 8. United States. Children's Bureau. Bu- reau publication 282: Children in wartime, No. 1: To parents in wartime. 20p. 23cm. Wash., Allport, G. W., & Veltfort, H. R. Children in wartime. J. Social Psychol., 1943, 18: 209-11.—Bashford, H. H. Young Londoners in war. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 1: 239.—Burt, C, A Simmins, C. A. The Cambridge Evacuation survey. Brit. J Educ. Psychol., 1942, 12: 71-5.—Davis, A. CUnical experi- ences with children in wartime. Welf. Bull., Springf., 1943, 34: No. 3, 8-10.—Dub, L. M. Children in wartime. Med Ann. District of Columbia, 1946, 15: 160-2.—Elliot, M. M. Children in relation to the war. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1943, 15: 881-99.—Europe's new generation. Hospitals, 1941, 15: No. 12, 67.—Freudenberg, E. Troubles with children in war- time. Tr. Conf. Probl. Early Inf., 1948, 2. Conf., 98.—Gil- martin, J. A. Some effects of the war upon child health in Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania M. J., 1944-45, 48: 1137-45.— Hall, C. M. The effect of five years of war on the average child. .Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 213: 404-6.—Harms, E. The American child on his front of this war. Nerv. Child, 1942-43, 2: 338-45.—Kaszab, A. L'enfance hongroise frappee par la guerre. Paediat. danub., Budap., 1949, 5: 17-24.—Lefebvre, G., & Lefebvre, R. L'enfant dans la guerre. Rapp. Congr. hyg. scol., Par., 1947, 69-74.—Lott, G. M. Children in war- time. News Lett. Suffolk Co. M. Soc, 1942, 20: 113-7.— Mercier, M. H. The suffering of French children. Nerv. Child, 1942-43, 2: 308-12.—Milligan, E. H. M. The war; how have the children fared? Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1944, 211: 216-20.—Moncrieff, A. Children and the war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1942, 46: 192.—Parry, R. H. The child as a war- time problem. Northwest M., 1943, 42: 244-50.—Peller, L. E. Freud, A., & Burlingham, D. T.: War and children [Bk. Rev.] Alent. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 664-7.—Situation des enfants apres la guerre en Yougoslavie. Rev. internat. enf. Geneve, 1930, 9: 262-5.—Stocker, H. The great war and the children of Germany. Birth Control, N. Y., 1926-27, 10: 92-106.—Wattie, N. I. The child under war conditions. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 125; 133. --- Effect on children: Mental effect. See also War neurosis, juvenile; Youth. Burlingham, D. T., & Freud, A. Young children in war-time. 81p. 17cm. Lond., 1942. Chicago. Institute for Psychoanalysis. Growing up in a world at war. 29p. 19cm. Chic, 1942. United States. Children's Bureau. Bar- ometers of wartime influences on the behavior of children and youth. 9p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. Alcock, T. Conquering war strain in chUdren. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945^6, 102: 372-4.—Aten, E. L. Mental health problems of school children in time of war. Yearb. Texas Soc. Ment. Hyg., 1942, 24-7.—Averill, L. A. The war and the psy- chology of the chUd. Pedag. Semin., Worcester, 1919, 26: 356-64.—Baley, S. O pewnej metodzie badari wplyw6w wojny na psychike. mlodziezy. Rocz. psychiat., 1949, 37: 33-8.— Bender, L., & Frosch, J. Children's reactions to the war. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1942, 12: 571-86.—Beverly, B. I. Effect of war upon the minds of children. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 793-8.—Bicudo, V. L. Higiene mental das criancas em tempo de guerra. Arq. brasil. hig. ment., 1944, 14: 62-8.—Carey- Trefzer, C. J. The results of a clinical study of war-damaged children who attended the Child Guidance Clinic, the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1949, 95: 535-59.—Coghill, H. DeJ. The effect of war on the behavior of children. Virginia M. Month., 1942, 69: 429-36.—Creveld, S. van. The influence of war conditions upon emotional behavior and psychosomatic symptoms in children as observed in Holland. Tr. Conf. Probl. Early Inf., 1948, 2. Conf., 100-3.—Despert, J. L. Effects of war on chil- dren s mental health. J. Consult. PyschoL, 1944, 8: 206-18.— Dok, S. v. De Amsterdamsche zuigeling in oorlogstijd; nood- ziekenhuis roemer visscherstraat. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1946, 24: 5-10, 2 pi.—Gardner, G. E. Child behavior in a nation at war. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 353-69. ------& Spencer, H. Reactions of children with fathers and brothers in the Armed Forces. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1944, 14: 36-43.— Gerard, M. W. Psychology of pre-adolescent children in war time; psychological effects of war on the smaU child and mother. Ibid., 1943, 13: 493-6. Also Pub. Inst. Neur. Northwest. Univ., 1943, 15: No. 5, 493-6.—Harris, J. Answering children's questions [about the war] Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1942, 26: 425- 34.—Hart de Ruyter, T. Les enfants de guerre et d'apres- guerre en relation avec la psychologie de guerre. Ann. mid. psychol., Par., 1947, 105: 435.—Helmholz, H. F. Emotional disturbances of chUdren in wartime. Minnesota M., 1943, 26: alt I« ,ls° Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: 657-60.—Jameson, A. Emotional needs of children in war- time. Welf. Bull., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 10, 14.—Jensen, K. A. Children's psychosomatic complaints and the war. J. Lancet, 1944, 64: 161-3.—Jersild, A. T., & Meigs, M. F. ChUdren and war. Psychol. Bull., 1943, 40: 541-73.—Keir, G. Special evacuation difficulties of the residential school child. Alent. Health, Lond., 1942, 3: 1-8.—Klein, E. The influence of teachers and parents' attitudes and behavior upon children m. war tlme. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1942, 26: 434-45.—Little, S. Children in wartime; a mental hygiene approach to their care. Am. J. Nurs., 1943, 43: 347-50.—Lizarrituri, J. Influencia de la guerra en el caracter del nifio. Asistencia, Mex., 1943, WAR 1105 WAR No. 26, 57-60.—MacDonald, M. W. Reflections of war in the adjustment of children. News Lett. Am. Ass. Psychiat. Social Work., 1942-43, 12: 36-41. ------ Psychology of pre- adolescent children in war time; security for children in the world today. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1943, 13: 514-6.— Mental effects of wartime upon children. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 385.—Mercier, M. H., & Despert, J. L. Psychological effects of the war on French children. Psychosomat. M., 1943, 5: 266-72.—Michaels, J. J. Note on evacuation and the iso- lated child. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1947, 17: 176-8.—Murphy, L. B. Psychology of pre-adolescent children in war time, the young child's experience in war time. Ibid., 1943, 13: 497-501.—Neustatter, W. L. Some war-time psychological problems of children. Practitioner, Lond., 1941, 146: 320-5.— Odium, D. M. Some observations on the reaction of children to wartime conditions as seen in a child guidance clinic. Zschr. Kinderpsychiat., Basel, 1946-47, 13: 173-80. ------ Psy- chological effects of the war on British children. J. Am. M. Women Ass., 1947, 2: 172-7. Also Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psy- chiat., 1948, 61: 406.—Papanek, E. Mv experiences with fugi- tive children in Europe. Nerv. Child, 1942-43, 2: 301-7.— Pinar, A. Las huellas de la guerra en el psiquismo infantil y juvenil. An. Hosp. Varsovia, Toulouse, 1949, 2: No. 3, 1-3.— Ross, H. Psychology of pre-adolescent children in war time; emotional forces in children as influenced by current events. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1943, 13: 502-4.—Rouart, J. Guerre et psychiatrie infantile. Evolut. psychiat., Par., 1947, No. 4, 81-94.—Ruyter, T. H. de. Les enfants de guerre et d'apres- guerre en relation avec la psychologie tie guerre. Mid. A hyg., Geneve, 1947, 5: 29.—Sukhareva, G. E. Psychologic disturb- ances in chUdren during war. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1947-48, 5: 32-7.—Thompson, J. A. Pre-school and kindergarten chil- dren in war time. Ment, Hyg., Alb., 1942, 26: 409-17.— Williams, H. D. Behavior problems of children in wartime. Nerv. ChUd, 1942-43, 2: 346-52.—Young, F. M. Psychological effects of war on young children. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1947, 17: 500-10.—Young, J. M. The effects of the war on school chUdren. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 68: 97. ---- Effect on children: Physical effect. See also Disease—by specific types: Deficiency disease; Malnutrition. Biddau, I., & Lorusso, G. Sviluppo somatico, peso e altezza, degU scolari di Roma durante la guerra. Pediat. internaz., Roma, 1948, 1: 51-60.—Billington, E. M., McCance, R. A., & Widdowson, E. M. War-time growth of schoolboys. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 187.—Bransby, E. R. The war-time growth of school chUdren. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 212-5. ------ Further note on the wartime growth of schoolchildren. Ibid., 1946, 5: 57-60.—Child health and the war. Week. BuU. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 161.—Childhood disease in war time. Iowa Pub. Health BuU., 1942, 56: No. 2, 4-11.—Cusmano, L. II comportamento della immaturity neonatale nel periodo beUico. Lattante, 1947, 18: 9-20.—Groot, J. de. Over den invloed welke de laatste oorlogsmaanden gehad hebben op de ontwikkeUng der kinderen, geboren in en na deze periode, mede in verband met het toenemen van het aantal aangeboren misvormingen. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1947, 25: 117-23.— Lauener, P. Die Entwicklungsverhaltnisse bernischer Kinder wahrend des Krieges. Gesundheit, Zur., 1944, 24: 675-80.— Milligan, E. H. M. The physical and nutritional condition of children in war-time 1941, Jan.-Feb., to 1943 Jan.-Feb. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 13; passim. ------ Evacuee chUdren. Ibid., 93; 101. ------ & Lewis-Faning, E. A study of the physical and nutritional condition of chUdren in war-time. Ibid., 1942, 67: 77; passim. —---■ Growth of infants in the first year of Ufe; a comparison between war years as compared with pre-war years in the town of Glossop. Ibid., 1944, 71: 13; 21; 29.—Osmun, M. The premature infant. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 2, 16-9.—Starvation (The) of children in occupied countries. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1104.—War baby growing up. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 555. ---- Effect on school hygiene and education. See also Education, medical—in war; Student; Training, Civilian schools; University. Solbrig, O. Uebersicht iiber den jetzigen Stand der Schulgesundheitspflege mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der durch den Krieg geschaf- fenen Verhaltnisse. p.221-88. 25#cm. Berl., 1919. Erg. Hyg., 1919, 3: Ballou, F. W. Study of intrasemester pupil turn-over. In: Hearings Nat. Defense Migr. U. S. Congr. H. Repr-, 1941, 77. Congr., 1. sess., pt 11, 4525-51.—Chen, C. J. The influence of war upon schools and students in Chengtu, China. McGill M. J 1945, 14: 37-40.—Edgar, J. W. The effect of war condi- tions on interest and enrollment in schools of defense areas. Yearb. Texas Soc. Ment. Hyg., 1942, 28-32—Effect of the war on medical and premedical education analyzed; training and selection of students outlined. Ohio M. J., 1943, 39: 6bb.— Embree, R. B., jr. The coUege personnel Program in a nation at war. Proc. Virginia Acad. Sc, 1941-42, 260 (Abstr.)— Hanauer. Die Schulhygiene im Kriege. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1918, 15: 467-9.—Kleinschmidt, E. E. School health programs in wartime. J. School Health, 1942, 12: 221-30.—Lyght, C. E. Student health and the war. J. Lancet, 1943, 63: 152.—Mosny. La guerre et l'hygiene scolaire. Rev. hyg., Par., 1915, 37: 289-312. Also Rev. sc, Par., 1915, 113-21.—Ping Ling. Moral training of school children in war time. Pedag. Semin., Wor- cester, 1918, 25: 276-302.—Pulliam, R. Education of children during war period. Welf. Bull., Springf., 1942, 33: No. 3, 14.— Ritenour, J. P. Student health services in the war. Proc Am. Student Health Ass., 1944, 23: 25.—Stelzner, H. F. Schul- hygiene und Kriegskinder. Halbmschr. soziale Hyg., 1917, 25: 193; 201. Legal aspects. See also Geneva Convention; Humanitarian- ism; Law, International agreements; also various subheadings of Red Cross; War damage. Brown, S. H. Les lois de la guerre selon la doctrine du droit international depuis 1919. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1934, 16:367-87.—Delater, G. La guerre, et les lois de pitie. Presse med., 1938, 46: 1221.—Scheuermann, H. (Attempt to make future wars more humane) MUitaerlaegen, 1934, 40: 209-19.—■ Schickele. Visibility, signalisation et camouflage des forma- tions sanitaires. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1938, 20: 302- 16.—Voncken. L'humanitS dans la guerre. Bull, internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1937, 10: 34. ---- Pathological effect. See also Warfare, Diseases and injuries. Guillaume, J. *L'influence des evenements actuels sur la pathologie; etude comparative des affections medicales observees a 1'Hopital de Saint-Denis de juillet 1937 a aout 1939, d'une part, et d'aout 1940 a juillet 1942, d'autre part. 63p. 24cm. Par., 1942. Lee, K. Disease in wartime. p. 103-15. 21cm. Wash., 1942. Photoprint of No. 6, v. 1, Editorial Res. Rep. Benda, R. Guerre et tuberculose. Medecin fr., 1949, 9: 109-11.—Berkovich, I. M., & Kassiura, M. B. Osobennosti tecenija zeludo6no-kise6nykh zabolevanij u detej starsego vozrasta v voennoe vremja. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 5, 52.—Beznosova, S. N. Detskie infekcionnye zabolevanija v Gorkom v gody VeUkoj ote6estvennoj vojny. Pediatria, Moskva, 1945, No. 6, 64-9.—Bottner, A. Ueber den Einfluss der Kriegskost auf die Salzsauresekretion des Magens bei magengesunden Menschen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1917, 13: 420.—Delafontaine, P., Guillaume, J., & Routier, J. Influence de la guerre et de l'occupation sur la pathologie dans un hopital de la banUeue parisienne. Sem. hop. Paris, 1946, 22: 874-7.— Donini, F. Guerra moderna e patologia deUa popolazione civile. Rass. giuUana med., 1945, n. ser., 1: 63.—Eusterman, G. B. World wars and their bearing on medical practice, with special reference to digestive and tropical diseases. Collect. Papers Mayo Clin. (1943) 1944, 35: 757-66. Also Proc Mayo CUn., 1944, 19: 41-5 (Abstr.)—Gruneis, P. Ueber Unterer- nahrungund Mangelkrankheiten. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1946, 58: 194-7.—Hamperl, H. Der Einfluss von Krieg und Nahrungs- mittelmangel auf das Auftreten und den Verlauf von Er- krankungen vom Standpunkt des Pathologen. Ibid., 589.—■ Hofmann, M. Krieg und chirurgische Erkrankungen der Zivilbevolkerung. Munch, med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 1137.— How war conditions affect human metabolism; lowered living rate due to strain and shock. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1942, 38: 97 —Inglese, R. Le carenze alimentari nel morbo da fame beUico. Minerva med., Tor., 1947, 38: 116-20.—Kaplan, E. M. OsobUvosti perebihu i Ukuvannja rakhitu vojennoho 6asu. Pediat. akush. gin., 1946, No. 3, 14-9.—Klotz, H. P. Guerre et denutrition. Medecin fr., 1949, 9: 112-4.—Nosov, S. D. Korj za gody Velikoj otecestvennoj vojny. Pediatria, Moskva, 1946, No. 4, 11-6.—Schnetz, H. Der Einfluss von Krieg und Nahrungsmittelmangel auf das Auftreten und den Verlauf von Krankheiten vom Standpunkt der Internisten. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1946, 58: 591-8.—Simson, T. Reaktivnye sostojanija u detej rannego vozrasta v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Pediatria, Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 47.—Stegagno, G., & D'Elia. M. Ricerche suUa resistenza vasale degli scolari durante il periodo beUico. Pediat. internaz., Roma, 1948, 1: 61-78.— Tecoz R. M. L'influence des evenements actuels sur la pathologie. Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 471-3. ---- Psychological effect. See also Militarism, Psychological aspect; also other subheadings of War (Effect on children: Mental effect) also Psychological warfare. American Psychiatric Association. Mili- tary Mobilization Committee. Reactions of people under stress. Instruction schedule. No. 1-3. 3 Nos. 23cm. Utica, 1942. WAR 1106 WAR W Gillespie, R. D. Psychological effects of war on citizen and soldier. 251p. 21cm. N. Y., 1942. Spont, H. Psychologie de la guerre. 282p. 19cm. Par., 1920. Anglin, J. V. Presidential address. Proc. Am. Med. Psychol. Ass., 1918, 74: 139-56.—Bolton, E. B., & English, M. Morale of a group of senior high-school girls [in war] J. Psychol., Provincet., 1944, 17: 117-35.— Bondy, R. E. The individual's adjustment to severing community ties in 1942. Ment. Hyg., Alb., 1943, 27: 16-9.—Bortz, E. L. Adjustment in wartime. Ann. Int. M., 1943, 19: 457-69.—Burtt, H. E. The Subcom- mittee on Psychological Aspects of Readjustment. Psychol. BuU., 1943, 40: 64.—Cameron, D. E. Wartime pressures. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1944, 51: 114-20.—Choisy, M. Chant d'amour sur champ de bataille. Psyche, Par., 1948, 3: 130- 50.—Conrad, H. S., & Sanford, R. N. Some specific war- attitudes of college students. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1944, 17: 153-86.—Crile, G. W. The vivisection of a nation. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1915, 20: 708-10.—Duck. Beitrag zum Kapitel: Sexualitat und Weltkrieg. Zschr. Sexwiss., 1919-20, 6:347-9.— Dukes, E. The psychological effects of war on the family and its individual members. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1946, 16: 64-73.—Effect of war conditions on mental health. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 618.—Fox, E. War-time behaviour. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 411.—Glover, E. Ueber die durch den Krieg verursachten Aenderungen in unserer psychischen Oekonomie. Internat. Zschr. Psychoanal., Lond., 1940, 25: 336-45. ---r7- Notes on the psychological effects of war conditions on the civil- ian population. Internat. J. Psychoanal., Lond., 1941, 22: 132-46.—Hall, G. S. Some relations between the war and psychology. Am. J. Psychol., 1918-19, 30: 211-23. ------ Some possible effects of the war on American psychology. Psychol. Bull., 1919, 16: 48.—Holbrook, C. S. The effects of war on mental health. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1939-40, 92: 681-3.—Hunter, W. S. Psychology in the war. Am. Psycholo- gist, 1946, 1: 479-92.—Jones, E. Psychology and war condi- tions. Psychoanal. Q., 1945, 14: 1-27.—Meerloo, A. M. Psy- chological war experiences in the Second World War. Psychiat. neur. bl., Amst., 1946, 49: 398-417.—Mills, H. Psychological problems of war-time. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 172; 204; passim.—Moore, C. B. Some psychological aspects of war. Pedag. Semin., Worcester, 1916, 23: 367-86.—Moorman, L. J. War psychology and postwar perspective. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1945, 38: 427-9.—Pardo Zela, P. G. de. The effect of the war on the indigenous populations of Peru and Bolivia. America indfgena, Mex., 1944, 4: 211-22.—Psychological aspects of war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 411.—Psychology and the war; notes. Psychol. BuU., 1942, 39: 794.—Report of the Committee on war work. Proc. Am. Med. Psychol. Ass., 1920, 76: 329-87.—Richardson, L. F. War-moods. Psychometrika, Colorado Springs, 1948, 13: 147; 197.—Roe, G. C. F. Psycho- logical effects of war. Pub. Health, Lond., 1939-40, 53: 123.— Rose, A. A. The effect of the war on the social and emotional adjustment of college girls. J. Social Psychol., 1946, 24: 177-85.—S., H. C. Behaviour in relation to war conditions; a preliminary enquiry. Ment. Health, Lond., 1942, 3: 35-7.— Thorn, D. A. The psychological response of adults and children to influences exerted by the war. Bull. N. England M. Center, 1943, 5: 174-9.—Yerkes, R. M. Psychology in relation to the war. Psychol. Rev., 1918, 25: 85-115.—Young, F. M. The psychological effects of war upon college students. J. Psychol., Provincet., 1943, 15: 75-97. ---- Psychopathology. See also War hygiene; War neurosis; War psychosis. White, W. A. Thoughts of a psychiatrist on the war and after. 28p. 26cm. N. Y., 1919. Air raid psychology. Lancet, Lond., 1917, 2: 55.—Alliez, J. Menaces de guerre et troubles mentaux. Marseille m£d., 1939, 76: pt 2, 128-36.—Aring, C. D., & Bateman, J. F. Nurturing a national neurosis. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 1092-6.— Balint, I. Epilepsias karakterjelensegek megnyilvanuUsa haborus eseme'nyek kapcsin. Orvosok lap., 1946, 2: 603-5.— Braceland, F. J. Psychoses and neuroses in war-time. Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1942) 1943, 67-72.— Chatagnon, P., & Jouannais, S. Influence des eV6nements de guerre sur les psychopathies. Ann. mid. psychol., Par., 1939, 97: pt 2, 610-7.—Dai, B. Divided loyalty in war; a study of cooperation with the enemy. Psychiatry, Bait., 1944, 7: 327—40.—Dellaert, R. L'influence de la guerre sur le nombre de psychoses. J. beige neur. psychiat., 1943, 43: 93-106.— Dunham, H. W. War and personaUty disorganization. Am. J. Sociol., 1942-43, 48: 387-97.—Effect of war conditions on the mental health of the community; part of a report of a conference on mental health by the Provisional Council for Mental Health, London, October 29, 1943. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 166.—Europe darkened and silent is risking mental health. Science News Lett., 1939, 36: 228.—Feuillet, C. Influence des conditions de guerre sur la frequence de 1'aUenation mentale. Rev. mid. Nancy, 1948, 73: 107-18.—Flanagan, N. B. The promotion depression. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1383.— Follin, S. Guerre et maladies mentales. Mddecin fr., 1949, 9: 115.—Frank, L. K. Problems of a war time society; oppor- tunities and obligations of orthopsychiatry. Am. J. Ortho- psychiat., 1943, 13: 612-5.— Hemphill, R. E. The influence of the war on mental disease; a psychiatric study. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1941, 87: 170-82.—Hincks, C. M. Let us remain sane in war time. Health, Toronto, 1940, 8: 65.—Hopkins, F. Decrease in admissions to mental observation wards during war. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 358.— Htibner. Ueber Wahrsager, Weltverbesserer, Nerven- und Geisteskrankheiten im Kriege. Korbl. Deut. Ges. Anthrop., 1918, 49: 29.—Kirman, B. H. Admissions to mental wards in wartime. Brit. AI. J., 1943, 1: 614.—Kramer, F. Der Einfluss des Krieges auf organische Nervenkrankheiten. In: Handb. arztl. Erf. Weltkriege, 1922- 34, 4: 333-42.—Lohmann, A. A. A influfincia dos aconteci- mentos polfticos, revolucoes e guerras, na producao de psicoses. Arq. Serv. nac. doenc. ment., Rio, 1943, 589-607.—Mari, A. Guerra e psicosi. Note psichiat., Pesaro, 1948, 74: 17-30.— Marui, K. Senzi sinkei-syo ni tuite [On wartime nervous dis- eases] Gun idan zassi, 1927, 1329-48.—Mental illness during total war. Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1942, 20: No. 14, 1-4.—Minkowski, E. Les consequences psychologiques et psychopathologiques de la guerre et du nazisme. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1948, 61: 280-302.—Mira y Lopez, E. Psychological and psychiatric interpretation of war phenomena. In his Psychiatry in War, N. Y., 1943, 13-5.—Nervous disable- ment in war and industry. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 2: 311.— Pekelsky, A. Pathogenese des effets des nocivites de guerre dans le systSme nerveux. Rapp. Congr. internat. mid. pharm. mil., 1931, 6. Congr., 2: 135-9.—Pettis, J. B. The effect of war on the mental health of civilian population. Virginia M. Month., 1942, 69: 475-80.—Raitzin, A. Los semilocos. Sem. meU, B. Air., 1942, 49: pt 2, 821-31.—Robin, G. La guerre peut-elle am^Uorer certaines anomaUes mentales? Rev. mid., Par., 1940, 57: 99-109.—Rome, H. P. War and its psychiatric problems. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1945, 101: 445-50.—Rosen- berg, E. H., & Guttmann, E. Chronic neurotics and the out- break of war. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 95-7.—Schuurmans Stekhoven, W. De gevolgen van schrik als oorlogsmolestschade. Psychiat. neur. bl., Amst., 1943, 47: 313-6.—Symptoms in the civil population engendered or augmented by the effects of war. South. M. & S., 1942, 104: 571.—Tolman, E. C. Identi- fication and the post-war world. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1943, 38: 141-8.—War (The) and nervous breakdown. Lancet, Lond., 1915, 1: 189.—Wilson, D. C. The problem of the civilian maladjusted. Virginia M. Month., 1943, 70: 449-51.—Wright, M. B. Psychological emergencies in war time. Brit. M. J., 1939, 2: 576-8. Also in War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 173-82.—Young, R. H. The psychiatric aspects of wartime adjustment. J. Omaha Clin. Soc, 1943, 4: 54-8. ---- Social effect. See also Woman; Youth. Richter, L. Family life in Germany under the blockade. Preface by Bernard Shaw. 59p. 12? Lond., 1919. Bossard, J. H. S. War and the famUy. In: Marriage A Family (Hill, R., & Becker, H.) Bost., 1942, 571-89.— Charter, C. E. How the war has affected family life in a small Canadian community. Canad. Nurse, 1943, 39: 125-7.— Frick-Cramer, R. M. Au service des families dispersees. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1944, 26: 307-16.—Gentile, F. M. The effects of the war upon the family and its members. Psychiatry, Bait., 1943, 6: 37^9.—Goldstein, S. E. War, marriage, and the family. In his Meaning of Marriage, N. Y., 1942, 187-95 — Harrison, S. M. Attacking on social work's three fronts. Proc. Nat. Conf. Social Work, 1942, 69: 3-21.—Hofstatter, R. Kriegseinfliisse. In his Arbeitende Frau, Wien, 1929, 22-39.— Kaempffert, W. War and technology. Am. J. Sociol., 1940-41, 46: 431-44.—Levy, D. M. War and family life; report for the War Emergency Committee, 1944. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1945, 15: 140-52.—MacKenzie, C. G. War and the family. Marriage & Family Liv., 1944, 6: 43-6.—Noble, N. S. War and the family. Women in Med., 1942, No. 77, 22.—Rice, T. B. The American family in relation to the war. Bull. Dep. Health Lincoln, 1943, Aug., 4-7. Also Month. Bull. Bd Health Indi- ana, 1943, 46: 174.—Robinson, W. J. Effects of the war on the American people. In his Doctor's Views on Life, Lond., 1927, 123-^5.—Rodriguez, M. EstabiUdad econ6mica de la familia y servicios sociales para los ninos bajo las condiciones creadas por la guerra. Asistencia, Mex., 1942, No. 11, 85-90.—Seligman, B. Z. Isaacs, S., Brown, S. C, & Thouless, R. H.: The Cam- bridge Evacuation Survey; a wartime study in social welfare and education [Bk Rev.] Man, Lond., 1943, 43: 21-3.— Tarnowsky, G. de. The great melting pot; the amalgamation of our citizens through the war. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 1973.— Welfare and war. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 66. WAR art. United States. Library of Congress. An album of American battle art, 1755-1918. 319p. 31cm. Wash., 1947. Imperial War Museum: the nation's war paintings. Lancet, Lond., 1920, 1: 215.—Prieto, P. Los cuadros beUcos de Snayers del Museo del Prado. Ejdrcito, 1943, No. 40, 22-30, 2 pi.—War art. MU. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 220. WAR 1107 WAR CRIME WAR (Aspect of) See the caption (in war; or, in wartime) under the following headings of this section: Blood transfusion; Dermatosis; Disease; Drug supply; Epidemic; Food supply; Hospital administration; Hospital construction; Hospitalization; Hospital service; Medical care; Military medicine; Morale; Naval medicine; Naval surgeon; Neu- rology; Neuropsychiatry; Neurotic; Newborn; Nursing; Nutrition; Obstetrics; Ophthalmology; Orthopedics; Otolaryngology; Otorhinolaryngol- ogy; Peptic ulcer; Pharmacy; Physical therapy; Physical training; Physician (various subhead- ings) Practice; Psychiatry; Radiodiagnostics; Sanitation; School, medical; Science; Surgery; Typhoid; Venereal disease; Veterinary medicine. WAR bread. See also Bread. Carte (Sur la) de pain et sa n£cessite\ Bull. Acad. mid Par., 1917, 3. ser., 78: 419; 436.—Dutcher, R. A. Whole-wheat bread. Science, 1918, n. ser., 48: 116— Historische Betrach- tungen uber das Kriegsbrot, das Brotbacken, die Herstellung von Suppen, Fladen, Fladenbrot, Cakes, gesauertem und gewurztem Brot, Kleienbrot, Not- und Vollkornbrot, uber den Salz-, Zucker- und Fetthunger. Korbl. Allg. arztl. Verein Thiiringen, 1918, 47: 69 &c.—Klemperer, G. Kriegsmehl, Mehlnahrpraparate und Krankendiat. Ther. Gegenwart, 1917^ 19: 215-8.— Kiihl, H. Kriegsbrot. HeUanstalt, Lpz., 1917, 12: 53; 61.—Landenberger, L. L. Barley bread, optimum reaction and salt effect. Science, 1918, n. ser., 48: 269.—Spriggs, E. I. War bread. Chem. News, Lond., 1918, 117: 184. Also Lancet! Lond., 1918, 1: 613.—Substitutes for wheat employed in making bread for the French Army. Sc. Am. Suppl., N. Y., 1918, 86: 138.—Zeresinbrot; ein Vorschlag zur Streckung des Brotmehles. Bl. Volksgesundhpfl., 1917, 17: 168. WAR crime. See also War criminal. Alexander, L. War crimes; their social-psychological aspects. Am. J. Psychiat., 1948-49, 105: 170-7. ------ War crimes and their motivation; the socio-psychological structure of the SS and the criminaUzation of a society. J. Crim., Chic, 1948-49, 39: 298-326.—Cololian, P. Les crimes de guerre des Nazis. Paris mid., 1947, 37: No. 21, I-III.—Jaegerstab (The) In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 524-95.—Olea y Leyva, T. Delitos y crimenes de guerra; ensayo de una teoria sobre la guerra y la paz. Crimi- nalia, Mex., 1947, 13: 325-54.—Proof (The) as to war crimes and crimes against humanity. In: Trials of War Crim. (Inter- nat. MiUt. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 181.—Salgado, J. A. C. Crimes de guerra; responsabiUdade penal e processo. Arq. polic civ., S. Paulo, 1948, 16: 292-7.—Slave labor. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 385-623. ---- Atrocities. See also Geneva Convention; Humanitarian- ism. Hartmann, H. Hollenmarsch der Volks- deutschen in Polen, September 1939. 106p. 22cm. Berl., 1940. Menkes, G., Herrmann, R., & Miege, A. Cobayes humains; enqueue de trois medecins suisses dans les bagnes nazis. 93p. 20cm. Geneve, 1946. Odic, C. J. Stepchildren of France. 181p. 21cm. N. Y., 1945. War on hospital ships; from the narratives of eye-witnesses. 20p. 8? Lond., 1917. Atrocites (Les) aUemandes devant le corps medical. Gaz. me'd. France, 1946, 53: 521-33.—Daumezon, G. Essai de recherche de la signification des assassinats de malades mentaux en AUemagne. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1948, 61: 411- 4.—Greuel-Liigen im poUtischen Kampf. Neues Volk, 1938, 6: No. 3, 10-6.—Janowitz, M. German reactions to Nazi atroci- ties. Am. J. Sociol., 1946-47, 52: 141-6.—L., J. Une confe- rence sur les atrocites scientifiques aUemandes. J. prat., Par., 1946, 60: Suppl., 342.—Lavalee, G. T<§moignages de mddecins sur les camps d'extermination en Allemagne. Concours mid., 1945, 67: 409.—Panning. Nachweis der Wirkung von Kriegs- feuerwaffen an den volksdeutschen Mordopfern in Polen. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 577 (Abstr.)—Rommeney. Der Bam- berger Blutsonntag. Deut. med. Wschr., 1941, 67: 215.— Wolf, S., & Ripley, H. S. Reactions among allied prisoners of ' war subjected to three years of imprisonment and torture by the Japanese. Am. J. Psychiat., 1947-48, 104: 180-93. ---- medical. See also War criminal, medical. Ivy, A. C. Report on war crimes of a medical nature committed in Germany and elsewhere on German nationals and the nationals of occupied countries by the Nazi regime during World War II. 22 1. 27cm. Niirnb., 1946. Mitscherlich, A., & Mielke, F. Das Diktat der Menschenverachtung; eine Dokumentation. 175p. 19>{cm. Heidelb., 1947. ---- Doctors of infamy; the story of the Nazi medical crimes. 172p. 21}£cm. N. Y., 1949. Ahnenerbe (The) Society. In: Trials of War Crim. (Inter- nat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 188.—Alexander, L. Committee for the Investigation of S. S. Medical Crimes. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 42.—Appeal from Soviet scientists. S. Afr. M. J., 1944, 18: 173.—Barak, H. La defense de la vie et le caractere sacre de la medecine a propos de l'experimentation medicale criminelle. Presse mid., 1948, 56: 551.—Brutalities (The) of Nazi physicians. J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 132: 714.—Crimes de guerre medicaux allemands. Ouest med., 1949, 2: 259; 285.— Diamant-Berger. Malade ayant subi des experiences chirurgicales en Allemagne. Bull. Soc chir. Paris (1946) 1947, 37: 251.—Dworzecki, M. Jetons l'anatheme contre la science crimineUe nazie. Rev. hist. mid. hibr.. Par., 1948, 60-4.—Enloe, C. F., jr. The German medical war crimes, their nature and significance. Rhode Island M. J., 1947, 30: 801-5.—Ivy, A. C. Nazi war crimes of a medical nature. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1947, 33: 133-46. Also Phi Lambda Kappa Q., 1947-48, 22: No. 4, 5-12. ------ Nazi war crimes of a medical nature; some conclusions. J. Am. M. Ass., 1949, 139: 131-5.—Jurjev, A. Medicinskie experimenty fasistskikh izuverov. Med. rabot., 1949, 12: No. 41, 4.—Medical ethics. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 70-121.—Medical experiments. Ibid., 623-32.— Medical experiments in other countries. Ibid., 90-121.— Medica] (The) service in Germany. Ibid., 184-8.—Minkner, K., Wegener, H. International Investigation Office for Medical SS-Crimes in the German Concentration Camps. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXVI-37, 160-2.—Subjection to medical experimentation as substitute for penalties. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 44-61.—War crimes and medicine; the German betrayal and a restatement of the ethics of medicine. Manitoba M. Rev., 1949, 29: 206-10. WAR criminal. See also Experimentation, human; Murder. Kaczynski, M., Grzywo-Dabrowska, M. [et al.] Zbrodnie niemieckie w stosunku do umyslowo chorych w Polsce (dane z zaklad6w psychiatrycznych) p.55-157. 25>£cm. Warsz., 1949. Rocz. psychiat., 1949, 37: Capitan. La psycho-pathologie crimineUe des Austro- AUemands. Conf. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1916, 65-84, illust.— Julius, D. War criminals in the Ught of social psychopathology. Acta med. leg. social., Brux., 1948, 1: 324-39.—Kelley, D. M. Preliminary studies of the Rorschach records of the Nazi war criminals. Rorschach Res. Exch., 1946, 10: 45-8.—Pacheco e Silva, A. C. Os criminosos de guerra. Impr. mid., Rio, 1949- 50, 25: No. 428, 25-31. ---- medical. See also War crime, medical. Becker-Freyseng, Hermann. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 281-5.— Beiglboeck, Wilhelm. Ibid., 290-2.—Blome, Kurt. Ibid., 228-35.—Brack, Viktor. Ibid., 277-81.—Brandt, Karl. Ibid., 189-98.—Brandt, Rudolf. Ibid., 235-41.—Desoille, H. Les medecins Nazis. Medecin fr., 1946, 6: 377-80.—Drinker, C. K. Mitscherlich, A., & Mielke, F.: Doctors of infamy; the story of the Nazi medical crimes [Bk Rev.] Isis, Bost., 1949-50, 40: 301.—Faria, T. V. de. Os medicos nazistas no II. processo de Nuremberg. Rev. med. Rio Grande do Sul, 1947-48, 4: 148- 65.—Fischer, Fritz. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 296.—Funck-Bretano, P. Los crimenes de los medicos nazis. Rev. med. Pasteur, Mix., 1947, 1: 110-4.—Gebhardt, Karl. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 223-8.—Genzken, Karl. Ibid., 217-22.—German medical profession. Ibid., 86-90.— Handloser, Siegfried. Ibid., 198-207.—Hoven, Waldemar. Ibid., 286-90.—Mrugowsky, Joachim. Ibid., 241-8.—Ober- heuser, Herta. Ibid., 294.—Pokorny, Adolf. Ibid., 293.— Poppendick, Helmut. Ibid., 248-53.—Romberg, Hans Wolf- gang. Ibid., 272-7.—Rose, Gerhard. Ibid., 264-71 — Rostock, Paul. Ibid., 208-10.—Ruff, Siegfried. Ibid., 272-7.— WAR CRIMINAL 1108 WAR DAMAGE Schaefer, Konrad. Ibid., 285.—Schroeder, Oskar. Ibid., 210-7.—Sievers. Wolfram. Ibid., 253-63.—Weltz, Georg August. Ibid., 272-7. ---- Punishment. Mikliszanski, J. K. War and law. J. Crim., Chic, 1943-44, 34: 240-4.-—Sentences. In: Trials of War Crim. (Internat. Milit. Tribunal) Wash., 1949, 2: pt 2, 298-300. ---- Trial. International Military Tribunal [Ntjrn- berg, Germany] Trials of war criminals before the Nuernberg Military Tribunals under Control Council Law No. 10. v.2, The medical case. Pt 2. 898p. 23#cm. Wash., 1949. Kelley, D. M. 22 cells in Nuremberg; a psychiatrist examines the Nazi criminals. 2. print. 245p. 21cm. N. Y., 1947. Alexander, L. Sociopsychologic structure of the SS; psy- chiatric report of the Niirnberg trials for war crimes. Arch. Neur. Psvchiat., Chic, 1948, 59: 622-34. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 108: 347-51.—Baider, R. I. Nurnbergskij process 23 nemecko-fasistskikh vracej. Sovet. zdravookhr., 1948, 51-5.—Biddle, F. The Niirnberg trial. Proc. Am. Philos. Soc, 1947, 91: 294-302.—Doman, N. The Nuernberg trial. Bull. Am. Ass. Univ. Professors, 1946, 32: 83-91.—Dunn, W. H. A psychiatric survey at the Nuremberg trials. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1947, 7: 274-84.—Hantel, E. Gedanken zum Niirnberger Aerzteprozess. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1947, 18: 202—4.—Imbona, J. M. Le proces des medecins allemands. Medecin fr., 1947, 7: 346-9.—Ivy, A. C. Nazi war crimes of a medical nature. Bull. Chicago AI. Soc, 1946-47, 49: 296-300.— Jimenez de Asua, L. El juicio de Nuremberg. Criminalia, Mex., 1948, 14: 241-56.—Koch, F. Zum Nurnberger Aerzte- prozess. Siidwestdeut. AerztebL, 1947, 2: 10.—Krasnushkin, E. K. Sudebno-medicinskaja ekspertiza na Nurnbergskom processe. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 631-40—Kiihne. Der Nurnberger Aerzteprozess. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1947, 2: 145-8.—Levent, R. A propos du proces des mgdecins a Nuremberg. Gaz. hop., 1947, 120: 671.—Mitscherlich. Be- richt uber Nurnberger Aerzteprozess. Sudwestdeut. Aerztebl., 1947, 2: 52-4.—Oliaro, T. Dalla selezione razziale al processo medico di Norimberga. Minerva med., Tor., 1947, 38: pt 2, 523-32.—Platen, A. v. Aerzteprozess Niirnberg; Verteidigung; Urteil. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1947, 18: 29; 199; 1948, 19: 48. ------ Der Nurnberger Aerzteprozess. Sanitatswarte, 1947, 57.—Schlogell, R. Entschliessung der Westdeutschen Aerzte- kammern zum Nurnberger Aerzteprozess. Hippokrates Stuttg., 1948, 19: 49.—Sillevaerts, C. Le second proces de Nuremberg. BruxeUes med., 1946, 26: 1597; passim.— Tribunal (Au) miUtaire de Nuremberg; l'acte officiel d'accusa- tion contre les medecins aUemands responsables de crimes de guerre et crimes contre l'humanite. Psyche, Par., 1947 2- 468-71.—Wright, Q. The Nuernberg trial. J. Crim., Chic 1946-47, 37: 477. WARD. See Hospital administration, Ward; Hospital construction, Rooms and wards. WAR damage. See also Postwar planning; War reconstruction. Indirect (The) war losses of Europe. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 299.—Lehmann. BeihUfen fur Kriegsschaden in der arztlichen Praxis. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 748.— Reiche, J. Einige Bausteine fur eine Dienstvorschrift zur Durchfuhrung der Schadenbekampfung. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 31-5.—Roloff, G. Le perdite di guerra in rapporto alia durata Minerva (Riv.), 1943, 57: 151-3.—Wuth, K. Die Auswir- kungen von Kriegsschaden auf die Besteuerung. Deut med Wschr., 1943; 69: 340. ---- Insurance and/or compensation. Elderton, W. P. The impossibility of war risk insurance; a paper read before the Insurance Institute of London on 15th March, 1938. 15p. 8? Cambr., 1938. United States. Congress. Senate. Com- mittee of Finance. Subcommittee on Veter- ans' Legislation. Hearings before a subcom- mittee of the Committee on Finance, United States Senate, Seventy-eighth Congress, first session on S. 450, A bill to provide benefits for the injury, disability, death, or enemy detention of civilians, and for the prevention and relief of civilian distress arising out of the present war, and for other purposes, March 12 and 15, 1943 140p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Aldred-Brown, G. R. P. War damage insurance. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: Suppl., 7.—Answers (Some) to question concerning war damage insurance. J. Am. Insur., 1943, 20: No. 6, 3.—■ Bewer, C. Die Entschadigung der Kriegssachschaden. Deut Aerztebl., 1941, 71: 207-10.—Blanchard, R. H. War risk insurance and the future. Columbia Univ. Q., 1919, 21: 125-31.—Brombach, H. Entschadigungsgrundsatze fiir Kriegs- sachschaden. Deut. Verwalt, 1943, 20: 161-3. Also Gasschutz & Luftschutz, 1943, 13: 150-3. ------ Das Entschadi- gungsverfahren im Kriegssachschadenrecht. Ibid., 117-20.— Biichner, F. Das Entschadigungsverfahren bei Sachschaden und Nutzungsschaden durch Fliegerangriffe. Ibid., 28-33.— Byrne, T. J., jr. Your war damage protection; coverage under war damage policies is explained by an insurance counselor Oral Hyg., Pittsb., 1942, 32: 1328.—Doctors' drugs and war damage insurance. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: Suppl, 10.— Ide, G. E. Governmental war insurance and war taxation. Proc. Ass. Life Insur. Presid., 1917, 62-72.—Lanz-Stauffer, H. La couverture du risque de guerre en matiere d'incendie. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 432.—Love, T. B. The work of the War Risk Insurance Bureau. Med. Insur., 1917-18, 27: 276-81.—New War Damage BiU; extension of risk period. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1941, 53: 441.—Robinson, H. The new war damage bill. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: Suppl., 10. •---— War damage insurance. Ibid., 1942, 2: Suppl., 12.—Schacker, H. Kriegssachschadenrecht und seine praktische Verwirklichung. Deut. Apoth. Ztg. 1944, 59: 171-3.—Scott, H. Problems of the war risk examiner. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1920, 13: 214-8.— War Damage biU. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 326.—War damage insurances. Brit. Dent. J., 1941, 71: 375.—Wuth, K. Die Entschadigungsleistungen fur Kriegsschaden bei den Aerzten. Deut. med. Wschr., 1942, 68: 149. WARDEN. See Civilian defense worker, Air raid warden. WARD management. See under Hospital administration, Instruction. WARD tent. See Camouflage, Medical aspect. WAR edema. See under Prisoner of war, Disease; Protein deficiency. WARFARE. See also War; also in combination with the following words: Amphibious w.; Atomic w.; Bacteriological w.; Biological w.; Chemical w.; Desert w.; Gas w.; Jungle w.; Land w.; Mobile w.; Motorized w.; Mountain w.; Naval w.; Parachute w.; Psychological w.; Submarine w.; Tank w.; Trench w.; Winter w. Ettlinger, E. Omens and Celtic warfare. Man, Lond., 1943, 43: 11-7.—F., R. The rules of relationship behaviour in one variety of primitive warfare. Ibid., 1947, 47: 108-10.— Malinowski, B. 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World wars and their bearing on medical practice, WARFARE 1109 WAR HYGIENE with special reference to digestive and tropical diseases. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1943-44, 96: 295-303.—Holler. Zur Diagnose und Therapie der derzeit vorherrschenden Kriegs- seuchen. Wien. kUn. Wschr., 1916, 29: 211.—Importancia de conservar la salud en tiempos de guerra; una enfermedad causa mas muertes que siete guerras. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1942, 6: 77-81.—Irvine, E. D. Civilian health risks in war. Pub. Health, Lond., 1940-41, 54: 21-4.—Jakovleva, E. K. Post- travmati6eskie porazenija voennogo vremeni u zenScin. Sovet. nevropsikh., 1948, 8: 117-28.-—Kossakowski, J. Obrazenia wojenne u dzieci na podstawie materialu kliniki dzieciecej U. W. Pediat. polska, 1948, 22: 235-44.—Krehl, L. Die inneren Kranken im Weltkriege. Med. Welt, 1935, 9: 1571-4 — Megele. Seuchenbekampfung im Kriege. Munch, med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 67.—Morgan, R. KUnika i ledenie reak- tivnvkh sostojanij v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 5, 56.—Neff, M. L. Hunger and disease invade Europe. Health, Mount. View, 1940, 7: No. 12, 13.—Parran, T. National health in the first year of war; endemic and epidemic diseases, including tropical diseases. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 157-9.—Rafsky, H. A. War zone diseases which confront the civilian physician. Rev. Gastroenter., 1945, 12: 193-200.—Seiffert, G. Seuchenstand und Seuchenbekampfung in der heutigen Kriegszeit. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 1273-81.—Simson, T. P. Osobennosti osloznenij so storony centralnoj nervnoj sistemy pri infekcijakh, perenesennvkh v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 5, 55.—Spread (The) of infection as a war measure. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 285.—Stowman, K. The epidemic outlook in Europe. Ibid., 1945, 128: 185-8.— War brings bad prospects for health of whole world. Science News Lett., 1939, 36: 280.—Wartime dangers to health [Great Britain] J. Am. M. 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M., 1944, 231: 255-9—Saladri- gas, E. La salud en la defensa civil. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1942, 47: 1-9.—Salud (La) publica v la guerra economica. Rev. radiol. fisioter., Chic, 1943, 10: 137.—Sanidad (La) y la guerra. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1942, 21: 361; passim; 1943, 22: 811; passim.—Schenck, E. G. Die Alten und der Krieg! Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1943, 203-10.—Sorondo Campaneria, E. Influencia de la guerra europea en la salud publica. Med. d. hoy, Habana, 1939, 4: 660-7.—Tunnell, J. M. War-time health and education and its significance in peacetime medical care. Delaware M. J., 1945, 17: 189-93.—Underwood, F. J. Public health in national defense. Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 82-6.—Vogel, M. Gesundheitspflege, Gesundheitsschulung und Gesundheitserziehung im Kriege. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1943, 181-6.—War (The) and international hygiene. Health, Canberra, 1940, 18: 21-3.—War (The) and public health. Week. BuU. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1942-43, 21: 81-4 — Westergaard, H. 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L'alimentazione del popolo in tempo di guerra. 40p. 16? Milano, 1915. Forms No. 16, Probl. san. guerra. Penso, G. AUmentazione, casa, igiene in tempo di guerra. 74p. 17>£cm. Roma, 1944. Casagrandi, O. Igiene di guerra. Gior. med. mU., 1934, 83: 113-5.—Petragnani, G. La difesa della salute pubblica in tempo di guerra nel quadro dell'organizzazione sanitaria italiana. Forze san., Roma, 1941, 10: No. 21, 3-13. ---- by countries: Russia. Jakovlev, I. N. [Hygiene education during the war] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 6, 38-41.— Manannikova, N. V. [The importance of proper organization of medical service for evacuated children] Feldsher, Aloskva, 1942, No. 4, 1-4.— Miterev, G. A. [The war and problems of pubUc health] Sovet. med., 1942, 6: 3-7.—[One year of the war, and the Soviet public health] Ibid., No. 7, 3-5.—Shkliar, B. [Recon- struction of the work of public health institutions in wartime] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 7, 46. ---- by countries: United States. 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Wschr., 1940, 53: 551.—Tancredi, F. Psicoses hetero- e auto-toxicas durante a guerra. Impr. med., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 380, 48-52.—Vallejo Nagera, A. La reaccion psic6gen'a de guerra. In his Locura & guerra, Vallad., 1939, 113-28.— Van der Horst, L. [War psychoses] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1940 84: 4777-84. ---- Battle casualty. See also Neuropsychiatric casualty. Benon, R. Blessures de guerre; hypomanie; psychose maniaco-asthenique. Ann. med. leg., 1923, 3: 501-3.— Betzendahl, W. Ueber symptomatische Psychosen bei Kriegs- verwundungen. Nervenarzt, 1943, 16: 191-208.—Cumston. £* V; ,1NIental disturbances following shock from explosives. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 172—Eager, R. War psychoses occurring in cases with a definite history of shell shock. Brit. Al. J., 1918, 1: 422~5. civilian. See also War, Psychopathology. Lemaire, D. C. P. *Les troubles mentaux transitoires de la guerre des nerfs. 34p. 24cm Par., 1939. Rotjbille, C. E. J. B. *Psychoses de guerre chez les civils, mai-juin 1940 [Strasbourg] 61p. 24cm. Clermont-Ferrand, 1941. Alliez, J., Pellissier A Diatkine. Remarques sur les psy- choses apparues dans les populations civiles du Var a l'occasion du debarquement aUie du 15 aoiit 1944. Marseille med., 1945, 82: 537-41.—Baudoux, R. Psychoses de guerre. J. beige neur. psychiat., 1943-45, 43: 399.—Beaudouin, H. Evene- ments de guerre et troubles mentaux. Ann. med. psychol. Par., 1939, 97: pt 2, 618-21.—Braarvig, A. Sinnslidelser og krigssituasjonen. Nord. med., 1942, 14: 1243-6.—Cathcart, J. P. S. Mental illness and war. Nat. Health Rev., Ottawa 1940, 8: 149-51.—Coleman, S. M. The relation of psychiatry to the war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 208: 332-6.— Flurian. Psychose collective de guerre. Gaz. sc. med. Bor- deaux, 1933, 54: 509.—Hall, R. W. Mental collapse in war- time. Sc. Month., 1942, 54: 81.—Harris, A. Psychiatric reactions of civilians in war-time. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 152-5.—Hartenberg, P. Les troubles mentaux et nerveux provoques par la guerre. Concours med., 1940, 62: 155.— Hemphill, R. E. The importance of the first year of war in mental disease. Bristol Med. Chir. J., 1941, 58: 11-8.— Laignel-Lavastine. Psychoses reactionnelles du debut de la guerre des nerfs. Arch, internat. neur., Par., 1942 61: 47- 1945^6, 64.-65: 82— Maclay, W. S., & Guttmann, E. The war as an aetiological factor in psychiatric conditions. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 381-3.—Mills, H. Psychological problems of war-time; psychoses and neuroses. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1940, 36: 336.—Minski, L. Mental disorders associated with the recent (Munich) crisis. Brit. M. J., 1939, 1: 163.—Tarumianz, M. A. War and postwar psychoses. Delaware M. J., 1942 14: 77-81. Combat psychosis. See also subheading (Battle casualty) Boches, B., & Erickson, C. O. Pseudopsychotic and psy- chotic states arising in combat. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep 1949, 9: Suppl., 151-62.—Grinker, R. R. Psychiatric disorders m combat crews overseas and in returnees. Aled. Clin N America, 1945, 29: 729-39.—Newell, T. E. Management of psychiatric patients in the combat area. Psychiat. Q., 1946 20: 275-96.—Rosen, H., Myers, H. J. [et al.] The psychopathology of psychotic-like reactions in the combat soldier. Ibid., 138- 49.—Vallejo Nagera, A. Psicosis de trincheras. In his Locura & guerra, Vallad., 1939, 132-9.—Yahn, M. Psicoses endogenas desencadeadas nas linhas de frente. Impr. med., Rio 1945-46 21: No. 380, 84-8. Compensation. j. „**e"edek> L- A haborus elme- es idegbajokrol a rokkan- tellatas szempontjabol. Nepegeszsegiigy, 1943, 24: 342-8.— Meyer, E. Kriegsdienstbeschadigung bei Psychosen und Neurosen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 573.—Stier, E. Ren- tenversorgung bei nervosen und psychisch erkrankten Feld- zugsteilnehmern. In: Hdb. arztl. Erfahr. Weltkriege, 1922-34, 4: 168-93. ---- Confusion. Dumas, G., & Delmas. Les confusions mentales d'origine commotionneUe chez les blesses. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1917, 67: 69-77.—Laignel-Lavastine & Ballet, V. Manierisme pu6ril post-confusionnel; presentation de malade. Ann. med. psychol., Par., 1916-17 10. ser., 7: 232-40—Rodiet & Blanc, F. Con- tusion mentale et obusite. Gaz. hop., 1926, 99: 1093-6 — Wetzel. Das ZustandsbUd der frischen Shockpsychosen im wu ?FL klin- Wschr-- 1917, 54: 469. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 847. ---- Delirious states. Capgras, J., & Bessiere, R. Deiire d'interpr6tation con- secutii a une commotion par explosion de torpiUe. Rev. neur., Par., 1918, 25: 121-6—Courbon, P., A Eissen. I. La recurrence deUrante et I'imputabilite au service militaire des IPoio!8 d^ guerre. Bull. Soc. clin. med. ment, Par., 1921, 9: 62S-6r—I) Hollander, F. La foUe Ajax; essai medico- 6pique. BuU. Acad. med. Belgique, 1941, 6. ser., 6: 278-87.— Laignel-Lavastine, Bouvet, M., A Asuad, J. Un idealists passionne de 1 evolution sociale, en face de la guerre. Ann. med. psychol., Par., 1940, 98: pt 1. 63-7. ---- Dementia, schizophrenic. Oliveira Bastos, F. de. Esquizofrenia e guerra; sfndromes esquizotrenicas entre os combatentes; tratamentos modernos. In: Psiquiat. guerra (Fac. med. S. Paulo) 1943, 141-8.— Sscnellworth. W. Kriegsdienstbeschadigung und Schizophrenic. Aertzl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1936, 42:101-5— Schmidt, W. Schizo- Fn^^Ao Vi his Forens- psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl., iyio, ^Uo—15. WAR PSYCHOSIS 1121 WAR PSYCHOSIS ---- Etiology. Brown, W. T., & Moore, M. Soldiers who break down in battle; some predisposing factors. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 160. ------ Soldiers who break down; the famUy back- ground and the past history. Ibid., 162.—Rayneau. Quel- ques considerations sur les psychoses de guerre et l'alcoolisme. Ann. med. psychol., Par., 1940, 98: pt 2, 291.—Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. The psychiatric disabilities of war; dynamics and motivation. In their Ment. Health, N. Y., 1948, 68-93. ---- Forensic aspect. See also subheading (Compensation) Consiglio, P. DeUe psicosi e deUe nevrosi e specialmente deUa criminalita in guerra. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1915, 2: 408-17.—Gonzalez Deleito, F. Notas de psiquiatria militar; psicosis y presuntos delitos y faltas. Rev. espafi. med. cir., 1930, 13: 484-9.—Meyer. Kriegsdienstbeschadigung bei Psy- chosen und Neurosen. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1917, 54: 398 (Abstr.)—Ravkine, J. G. [Criminal reactions in war-wounded] J. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva, 1926, 19: 53-64.—Schmidt, W. Reaktive Zustande. In his Forens. psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl., 1918, 194-6. ---- Manic depressive form. Linn, L., & Tureen, L. L. Intensive electro-convulsive therapy of the acute excited states. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S.. 1944, 2: 80.—Schmidt, W. Manisch-depres- sives Irresein, progressive Paralyse. In his Forens. psychiat. Erfahr. im Kriege, Berl., 1918, 215.—Shulack, N. R. Exhaus- tion syndrome in excited psychotic patients. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 466-75.—Warson, S. R. The management of acute excitements. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 58-61. --- Paranoid. See also Psychosis, Paranoia. Evplova, N. I. [Paranoid reactions of wartime] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1943, 12: No. 5, 52. --- Pathogenesis. Ehrstrom, M. C. PalUdo-striatic symptoms in war psycho- sis. Acts med. scand., 1944, 119: 521-39.—Hacquard & Val- denaire. Psychoses reactionneUes. Presse med., 1943, 51: 282 (Abstr.)—Henderson, D. K. War psychoses; an analysis of 202 cases of mental disorder occurring in home troops. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1918, 64: 165-89. ------ War psychoses; the infective exhaustive group. Glasgow M. J., 1921, 96: 321-36.—Mandell, S. The persistence of the individual life pattern in war psychoses. Individ. Psychol. BuU., 1944-45, 4: 9-19.—Nelken, J. Psychozy reaktywne na wojnie. Lek. wojsk., 1921, 2: 941-50. ------ Psychozy reaktywne w oswietleniu wojny swiatowej i sluzby wojskowej. Rocz. psychiat, 1934, 23: 72-90.—Perelman, A. A. Reaktivnye sostojanija voennogo vremeni. In: Tezisy dodlad. (Tomsk. gosud. med. inst.) Tomsk, 1942, 8.—Powdermaker, F. Re- view of cases at Merchant Marine rest centers. Am. J. Psy- chiat, 1944-45, 101: 650-4.—Ronchevsky, S. P. [Correlation of affective and exogenous factors in the structure of certain war psychoses] Nevropat. psikhiat., 1944, 13: No. 3, 10-4.— Williams, J. N. Analysis of psychiatric patients transferred to the United States from an overseas base. In: Phys- « Psychobiol. Standards (U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S.) Wash., 1949, 112-4. --- traumatic. Chistovich, A. S. O pozdnikh posleranevykh psikhozakh. In: Sborn, nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 338-44.—Goldstein, K. The significance of the mental dis- turbances in rehabilitation of soldiers with brain injury. Ir. Am. Neur. Ass., 1944, 70: 22-4.—Voronova, M. N. Nekotorye osobennosti psikhiceskikh zabolevanij v svjazi s travmoj l infekciej. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. A otmorozn. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 145-51. --- Treatment. Baonville, H., & Titeca, J. Les psychoses de guerre et leur traitement par l'insuline. J. beige neur. psychiat., 1941-4A 41-42: 76-82—Beccle, H. C. The nature and treatment of some war psychoses. Med. Press & Circ, Lond. 1942 2.08: 136-9 —Malkin, P. F. Klinika i terapija zatjaznykh psikhices- kikh zabolevanij, voznikslkh v dejstvujuscej arrnn. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 137-44.—Orr, D. W Psychiatric uses of sodium pentothal; experiences in a forward area. U. to. Nav. M. Bull., 1949, 49: 508-16.—Rome H. P. The role of sedation in military medicine. Ibid., 1944, 42: b2b-6Z. Roxo, E. As psicoses de reacao na guerra e seu tratamento. Hora med., Rio, 1943, No. 60, 37 (Abstr.)—Sargant, W. Physical treatments of acute psychiatric states in war. war Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 577-81—Sodium amytal in the manage- ment of depressed and negativistic patients. Bull. U. b. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 5— Teitelbaum, H. A.. Hoekstra, C. S. [et al.] The treatment of psychiatric disorders due to combat by means of a group therapy program and msulm m sub-shock 824787—vol. 11, 4tli series-----71 doses. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1946, 104: 123-43.—Vigouroux. Psychose de guerre et sedobrol. Concours med., 1940, 62: 128. ---- Veterans. Hinckley, R. G. Psychiatric experience with Army stu- dents and veterans in college. Proc Am. Student Health Ass., 1946, 24: 55-61.—Rennie, T. A. C, & Woodward, L. E. Psy- chiatric residuals of the war. In their Ment. Health, N. Y., 1948, 141-52. WAR reconstruction. Fishbein, M. American medicine's contribution to postwar medical service. Fed. Bull., Chic, 1943, 29: 171-82.—Holmes, J., & Bayliss, A. D. E. Post-war planning and winning the war. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 539.—Itogi konferencii po izuceniju mediko- sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 4, 16.—Konferencii (O III.) po izucheniju mediko- sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny. Ibid., 1947, No. 6, 32.—■ McCutcheon, A. Social work in war rehabilitation; narrative report on relief and medical social work in El Oro Province, 1942^3. Appl. Anthrop., 1943-44, 3: No. 4, 19-27.—Parran, T. Public health in the reconstruction period. Hosp. Progr., 1943, 24: 365-7.—Pether, G. C. Post-war planning and win- ning the war. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 499.—Semashko, N. A. Izufienie sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny. Tr. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, Moskva, 1947, 2: 128-35.—Snezhko, D., Sharovnikov, A. [et al.] Sanitarno-epidemiologi6eskie standi posle vojny. Med. rabot, 1946, 9: No. 2, 3.—Swain, R. L. The post-war ^responsibilities of the public health professions. Am. J. Pharm. Educ, 1943, 7: 314-25.—Thomas, E. W. C. Some post-war problems. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 68: 165.—Vitoux, G. Le Congr6s interalli6 d'hygiene sociale pour la reconsti- tution des regions devastees par la guerre. Presse med., 1919, 27: (annexe) 353; 412; 460.—Watson-Jones, R. Post-war planning and winning the war. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 478. WAR relief. See also Occupied area; Red Cross; Relief; United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Ad- ministration. American National Red Cross. ARC [cir- cular] 314: Foreign war relief; September 1, 1939- December 31, 1942. 32p. 22cm. Wash., 1943. Curtis, N., & Gilbey, C. Malnutrition; Quaker work in Austria, 1919-24 and Spain, 1936-39. 87p. 17cm. Lond., 1944. Cummins, S. L. Foreign Relief and rehabiUtation opera- tions, North Africa. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 323-6.— European (For) relief and reconstruction. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 67.—Mackenzie, M. D. Medical relief in Europe; questions for immediate study. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 356 (Abstr.) WARS and campaigns. See also Casualty, Comparative statistics; History; Medical history; Unit, History; World War I; World War II. Semeka, S., Gladstein, S. [et al] Russko- tureckie vojny. p. 1187-267. pi. 26}2cm. Moskva, 1946-48. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: Shaw, R. Mars takes steps; a tabulation of important events in mUitary history since Marathon. Mil. Engin., 1943, 35: 240-5.—Verhaltnis der Zahl der Gefallenen und an Wunden Gestorbenen zu der Zahl der an Krankheiten Gestorbenen. MUitarsanitat, Zur., 1942, 24: 109. ---- Antiquity. Elliott, J. Medical service with the Roman legions. N. Zealand M. J., 1949, 48: 585-90.—Hermont, J. Les Cesars, initiateurs de la medecine militaire romaine. Vie et bonte, 1949, No. 6, 12; passim.—Hume, E. E. The military sanitation of Moses in the light of modern knowledge. Mil. Surgeon, 1936, 78- 39-52 —M., G. Medicina militare antica. Minerva med., Tor 1942, 33: pt 2, Varia, 350-6.—Montserrat, S. El servicio sanitario en los ejercitos de la antigua Roma. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1942, Ano 5, 445-76.—Oder, E. Winterllcher Alpenubergang eines romischen Heeres nach der Schilderung eines griechischen Veterinars. Vet. hist. Jahrb., 1925, 48-50.— Trenkler R. [Matters of military sanitation among ancient Romans]' Bratisl. lek. listy, 1927, 6: 508-20. ---- 102-106: Trajan's conquest of Dacia. Casarini A Traiano e la medicina miUtare di Roma imperiale. 'Rass. clin. ter., 1937, 36: Suppl., 9-25—Igna. N. Uh post de ajutor pentru raniri in expeditia lui Traian contra DacUor Rev. san. mU., Bucur., 1935, 34: 492-5, illust. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1122 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS ---- 167-180: Marcomannian wars of Marcus Aurelius. Colnat, A. La peste Antonine. In his Epidem. & hist., Par., 1937, 22-5. ---- 167-180: Pannonian War. See preceding heading. ---- 1096-1291: Crusades. Cartellieri, A. Machtpolitik vor den Kreuzzugen. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1935, 11: 166.—Colnat, A. Les Croisades. In his Epidem. & hist, Par., 1937, 38-43.—Crusader medicine; war surgery's zenith, medicine's nadir. Pharm. Advance, 1938-41, 13: No. 148, 24-8. ---- 1337-1453: Hundred Years' War. Colnat, A. La Guerre de cent ans. In his Epidem. & hist., Par., 1937, 59-69, iUust ---- 1346: Battle of Crecy. Manyon, L. An examination of the historical reliability of Froissart's account of the campaign and battle of Cr6cy. Papers Michigan Acad. Sc. (1926) 1927, 7: 207-24. ---- 1492-1524: American Conquest. Montserrat Figueras, S. La medicina en la conquista de Mejico. Med. & cir. guerra, 1949, 11: 363-77.—Pezzi, G. Ricerche storico-mediche in torno ai vlaggi di Colombo. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1945, 50: 587-629, pi. ---- 16. century. Colnat, A. La rivalite entre la France et l'Espagne au XVI" siecle. In his Epidem. & hist, Par., 1937, 85-98, illust— Fosseyeux. Les soins aux blesses de guerre en France, 15.-16. sidcles. Bull. Soc. fr. hist, med., 1941, 35: 18-30.—Stewart, D. Disposal of the sick and wounded of the English army during the 16. century. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 30-8. ------ The causes of disease in the sixteenth century Army. Ibid., 1949, 92: 35-41. ------ The incapacitated soldier In the 16. century. Ibid., 93: 204-11. ---- 16. century: Metz. Dorveaux, P. Le baume vert de Metz. Bull. Soc. hist. pharm.. Par., 1926, 307-14. ---- 17. century. Colnat, A. La fin de l'hegemonie espagnole. In his Epidem. & hist., Par., 1937, 99-103, Ulust. ---- 1618-1648: Thirty Years' War. Colnat A. La Guerre de trente ans. In his Epidem. & hist, Par., 1937, 109-20, illust.—Franz, G. Die bevolkerungs- geschichtlichen Folgen des 30jahrigen Krieges. Deut. med. Wschr., 1941, 67: 409.—Roesle, E. Die Wirkung des 30jahrigen Krieges auf die Entwicklung einer landUchen Bevolkerung. Arch, soziale Hyg., 1932, n. F. 7: 209-14. ---- 1640-1755: Portugal War of Restoration. Giao, M. Notas s6bre o servico de saude militar na Guerra da restauracao. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1940, 3: 103; 1941, 4: 307. Also Impr. med., Lisb., 1940, 6: 336; 357; 374.—Hospital (Un) de sangre en la batalla del Puente de San Miguel; guerra de restauracitfn de Portugal, siglo XVII [IUustration] Med. & cir. guerra, 1946, 8: No. 17, 12. ---- 1642-1660: English Civil War and inter- regnum. Kempthorne, G. A. Some notes on the medical service of the Restoration Army. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 72: 340-6. ------ Notes on the medical services during the Civil War and the interregnum, 1642-60. Ibid., 1940, 75: 192-202. ---- 1676-1681: Russo-Turkish War. Semeka, S. Russko-tureckaja vojna 1676-81gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1187-91. ---- 1683: Siege of Wien. Probszt, G. Sanitare Verhaltnisse in Wien vor und wahrend der Turkenbelagerung 1683. Wien. med. Wschr., 1933, 83: 823-6. ---- 1686: Siege of Buda. Hejja, P. Antica igiene mUitare itaUana aU'assedio di Buda. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1936, 58: 177-84. ------ [Water supply during the siege of Buda] Orv. hetil., 1936, 80: 859-61. Also German transl., Wien. med. Wschr. 1938, 88: 761-3. ---- 1689-1696: War of the League. See next heading. ---- 1690: Battle of Beachy Head [Beveziersf Hamy, E. T. Les blesses de B6veziers; notice pour servir a l'histoire des debuts de la medecine navale de France. Bull Soc. fr. hist, med., 1902, 1: 37-52. Also Arch. med. pharm' nav., 1907, 88: 377-88. ---- 1695-1696: Azov Campaign. Jakovlev, G., & Jurjev, S. Azovskie pokhody Petra I. v 1695 i 1696gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva. 1946-48 1- ---- 18. century. Zarkhi, I. B. Medicinskie rukopisi na6ala 18. veka. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 9, 34-8. ---- 18. century: Guiana. Duchesne, V. J. A. *La lutte contre les epideinies dans les Campagnes de Guyenne au XVIII0 siecle, sous 1'ancien regime. 54p. 25>^cm. Bord., 1936. ---- 1700-1721: Northern War of Russia. Jakovlev, G. Severnaja vojna, 1700-21gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 13-8. ---- 1712: Villmerger War. Sigerist, H. E. Aus einem Lazarett im zweiten VUlmerger- krieg 1712; die Schrift des Johann Kupfferschmid De morbis praeliantium, Basel 1715. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1918, 48: 1000-7. ---- 1722-1723: Russo-Persian War. Jakovlev, G. Persidskaja vojna 1722-23gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 481. ---- 1735-1739: Russo-Turkish War. Gladstein, S. Russko-tureckaja vojna 1735-39gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4: 1191-203, pi.— Semeka, S. Voennaja medicina vo vtoroj 6etverti 18. v.; Russko-tureckaja vojna 1736-39gg. Ibid., 3: 756-65. ---- 1739-1741: Jenkins' Ear incident. Viets, H. R. Smollett, the War of Jenkins's ear, and An account of the expedition to Carthagena, 1743. BuU. M. Libr. Ass., 1939-40, 28: 178-81. ---- 1741: Cartagena Expedition. See preceding heading. ---- 1742-1748: Flanders. Kempthorne, G. A. The medical services in Flanders, 1742- 48. J. R. Army M. 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Die Ersturmung von Kilwa und Lindi Aus- rottung des Sklavenhandels. In his Arzt & Soldat, Berl., 1940, 54-62. ------ Stationsleben in Deutsch-Ostafrika. Ibid., 77-90. ------ Chefarzt von Deutsch-Ostafrika. Ibid., 139-56. ---- 1894: Kaffir rebellion. Laxton, T. L. Three years of my life under the Southern Cross. Lancet, Lond., 1896, 1: 1156. ---- 1894-1895: Japanese occupation of Korea. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki. v.l, Suppl. B: Senryo-ti oyobi Kankoku syubi-tai [Garrisons in occupied territory and in Korea] p.351-400. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. Cholera; ryuko no zyoko; Kankoku [Cholera epidemics in Korea] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 3: pt 3, 14-7.—Kankoku-nai tenmaku kasya oyobi min-oku no kyoyo [The use in Korea of tent infirmaries and houses of the local inhabitants] Ibid., 1: pt 8, 225-33.—Kankoku syubi-tai no eisei gyomu [Medical service in the garrisons in Korea] Ibid., Suppl. B, 391-9.— Syussei-tyu kaku-gun no eisei zyotai; Kankoku no hiido [Medical conditions in the armies on expeditions; the natural features of Korea] Ibid., pt 2, 34. ---- 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War. Japan. Rikugun. Ohmoto-ei yasen eisei tyokan-bu. Meizi 27-28 nen eki zin-tyu nissi [Field diary of the War of 1894-95, of the Ohmoto Barracks Field Medical Corps] 3v. 22cm. Tokyo [after 1895] WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1127 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki [Medical history of the Army in the War of 1894-95] 4v. in 10. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. ---- rinzi rikugun ken-eki-bu. Rinzi rikugun ken-eki-bu hokoku tekiyo [Summary of the report of the Emergency Quarantine Depart- ment] 252p. 25cm. Tokyo, 1896. Sato, T. Nissin Sen-eki to hakuai zigyo [Koike's relation to the Sino-Japanese War and charitable undertakings] In his Den Masanao Koike, Tokyo, 1940, 182-8.—Syussei-tyu kaku- gun no eisei zyotai [Medical conditions in the armies on expeditions] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: pt 2, 33-220.—Zyuppei [War relief] Ibid., pt 12, 607-52. —— 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War—Casual- ties. Japan. Rikugun. Uzina rikugun kanzya syvigo-zyo hokoku [Report of the Uzina Collect- ing Station] 203p. 22>^cm. [n. p.] 1896. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki. v.2, Syo-byo-sya ippan no keikyo oyobi tokei [General conditions of and statistics on the sick and wounded] 477p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. ---- [The same] v.4, pts 1-3: Sensyo [War wounds] 2v. [v.p.] 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. ---- [The same] v.4, pt 2. (Bullet wounds) v. p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. CONTENTS Chap. 1, 1-116: BuUet wounds of the head. Chap. 2, 1-33: BuUet wounds of the neck. Chap. 3, 1-190: Bullet wounds of the thorax. Chap. 4, 1-132: Bullet wounds of the abdomen. Chap. 5, 1-47: BuUet wounds of the pelvis. Chap. 6, 1-10: BuUet wounds of the spinal column. Chap. 7, 1-223: BuUet wounds of the extremities. ---- [The same] v.4, Suppl. A: Tosyo oyobi tosi [Frostbite and death from cold] 39p. 26cm. TokyS, 1907. Kozima, N. Hasyohii [Tetanus] 34p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. Forms Suppl. B, v.4, Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Eisei-buin no sonsitu [Loss of medical unit personnel] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: pt 10, 499-503.—Gan-sonsyo [Eye injuries] Ibid., 4: pt 2, Chap. 1, 84-116.— Hoso: teki no siyo- sesi ho oyobi hodan; sosyo densenbyo [Shell wounds: kinds of guns and sheUs used by the enemy; infection in shell wounds] Ibid, pt 3, 1-21.—Sensi-sya oyobi kanzya sosu [Total num- ber of casualties] Ibid., 2: 5-10.—Sensi-sya oyobi kanzya tokei [Casualty statistics] Ibid., 203-327.—Teki-gun syp- byd-sya no tiryo [Treatment of enemy wounded and sickj Ibid., 134^5. ---- 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War—Diseases and epidemics. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki. v.3, pts 1-6: Densenbyo oyobi kakke [Infectious diseases and beriberi] 3v. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. CONTENTS Pt 1, 106-16: A kind of typhoid fever that developed in Hirosima during the war. Pt 2, 117—455: Dysentery. . . . Pt 3, 1-145: Cholera (incl. cholera epidemics in Ghina; Pt 4, 147-249: Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis (incl. history of pre-war epidemics in Japan) Pt 5, 1-152: Malaria. . . nr>, Pt 6, 1-194: Beriberi (incl. beriberi among the natives ana the enemy captives in the battle zone) ,,..,- ,s Boeki [Prevention of infectious diseases] In: Meizi 2/-z_a nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: pt 9, 251-402; Suppl. A, 308.—Cholera hassei-zen no keiei [Program for use before the development of cholera] Ibid., 253-64. ---- 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War—Medical organization and services. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki. v.l, pts 1-12: Senzi eisei kinmu [Medical service in wartime] 2v. 748p.; 652p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. Byoin kasya [plans] [Temporary hospital buildings] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: Suppl. C, No. 12, 1-3.—Eisei-bu zin-in [Medi: cal unit personnel] Ibid., pt 10, 403-99.—Eisei zairyo tokei [Statistics of medical stores] Ibid., 2: 327r477.—Heitan-senro oyobi heitan eisei-bu [Lines of communications, and line of communications medical units] Ibid., 1: pt 5, 4-28.—Naiti syubi-tai, hozyii-tai no eisei kinmu oyobi yobi-, y 5sai-by6in no kinmu [Medical service in garrisons in Japan and with depot troops, and service in general hospitals and hospitals within fortifications] Ibid., pt 6, 119-79.—Rikugun-syo oyobi Senzi Koto Sirei-bu ni zoku-suru eisei-bu no senreki oyobi zigyo [Travels and deeds of the medical units under the jurisdiction of the War Ministry and the wartime High Command] Ibid., pt 3, 221-80.—Rikugun-syo oyobi Senzi Koto Sirei:bu ni zoku-suru eisei-bu [to] yasen eisei syo-butai [to] syubi-butai eisei-bu [to] no hensei oyobi sono kinmu [Organization and duties of the medical units under the jurisdiction of the War Ministry and the wartime High Command, of the various medi- cal units in the field, [and] of the medical units in the garrisons] Ibid., pt 1, 3-31.—Sen-eki-kan Nippon Sekizyuzi-sya no zigyo [The work of the Japanese Red Cross Society during campaigns] Ibid., pt 12, 618-41.—Senryo-ti sotoku-bu no eisei gyomu [Medical service in the governments-general of occupied terri- tories] Ibid., Suppl. B, 351-71.—Senti oyobi Naiti no kasetu byosya [Temporary infirmaries in the field of operations and in Japan] Ibid., pt 8, 223-50.—Sento ka-hotaizyo, hotaizyo, yasen byoin no iti [maps] [Locations of battlefield temporary dressing stations, dressing stations, and field hospitals] Ibid., Suppl. C, No. 6, 1-14.—Senzi eisei kinmu; zinzi; syo-batu [Wartime medical service; personnel; rewards and punishments] Ibid., pt 10, 504-11.—Sinkoku-nai tenmaku kasya oyobi min-oku no kyoyo [The use in China of tent infirmaries and houses of the local inbabitants] Ibid., pt 8, 233-7.—Syussei-tyu kaku-gun no eisei zyotai; kogun oyobi syukuei [Medical con- ditions in the armies on expeditions; during marches and in quarters] Ibid., pt 2, 157-203.—Tokusi-kango [Volunteer nursing] Ibid., pt 12, 641-5.—Weihaiwei oyobi sono hukin tyuton-tai no eisei gyomu [Medical service in the garrisons stationed in Weihaiwei and the surrounding territory] Ibid., Suppl. B, 371-91.—Yasen-gun no kogun, tyuryu, oyobi sento- kan kaku eisei-bu no sagyo [Activities of the various medical units of the field armies during marches, long halts, and fighting] Ibid., pt 4, 281-748. ---- 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War—Sanita- tion. Syussei-tyu kaku-gun no eisei zyotai: hukuso; ryosyo; kyusui; tyosui-ho no zyunbi oyobi zikko [Medical conditions in the armies on expeditions: uniforms; provisions; water sup- ply; preparations for, and results in, methods of purifying water] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: pt 2, 45-156. 1894-1895: Sino-Japanese War—Trans- portation and evacuation. Byoin-sen [plans] [Hospital ships] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 1: Suppl. C, No. 11, 1-3.—Kaizyo oyobi Naiti kanzya yuso narabi- ni yusn-gu [Transportation of patients at sea and in Japan, and transportation equipment] Ibid., pt 7, 181-221.—Kanzya yuso-gu [Transportation means] Ibid., 207-21.—Kisya oyobi senpaku yuso-tyu no eisei [Medical and hygienic conditions during troop transportation by train and by ship] Ibid., pt 2, 203-20.—K6s6 kanzya no turo; Sin-Kan koso kanzya no turo [map] [Sea-routes traversed by patients returning from China and Korea] Ibid., Suppl. C, No. 7, 1.—Sin-Kan rikuti kanzya yuso no keikyo oyobi heitan eisei-bu no sagyo [The situation regarding land transportation of patients in China and Korea, and the activities of the Une of communications medical units ] Ibid., pt 5, 28-118. ---- 1895: Cuban Revolution. Cordova y Quesada, A. Curioso caso de psicopatie ocurrido durante la revoluci6n del 95. In his Locura en Cuba, La Ha- bana, 1940, 218. ---- 1895: Expedition to Formosa. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki. v. 1, Suppl. A: Taiwan hito tobatu-gun [Expeditionary Force against the insurgents in Formosa] p. 1-350. 26cm. Tokyo, 1907. Cholera; ryuko no zyokyo; Taiwan Cholera epidemics in Formosa] In: Meizi 27-28 nen eki rikugun eisei ziseki vJapan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1907, 3: pt 3, 17-9. ---- 1898-1900: Spanish-American War, and occupation. Alger, R. A. The Spanish-American war. 466p. 8? N. Y., 1901. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1128 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS Bigelow, J. jr. Reminiscences of the Santiago campaign. 187p. 8? N. Y., 1899. Borden, W. C. The use of the Rontgen ray by the Medical Department of the United States Army in the War with Spain, 1898. 98p. 29#cm. Wash., 1900. Dock, L. L. The episode of the Spanish- American War. p.25-66. 22^cm. N. Y., 1922. In her Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs., N. Y., 1922. Funston, F. Memories of two wars; Cuban and Philippine experiences. 451p. 8? N. Y., 1911. Santovenia, E. S. 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Imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1905, 2: 7.—Gaikoku syo-byo-sya tokei [tab.] [Statistics on sick and,wounded nationals of foreign countries] Ibid., 1905, 2: Suppl., 1-10.—Geka tiken kizi: teki-gun no siyd-sesi kaki; sensyo no saibetu [Record of successful surgical treatment: firearms used by enemy troops; classification of battle wounds] Ibid., 1904, 3: 1-5.—Heisyu-betu si-syo-sya [tab.] [Statistics on dead and wounded by kind of soldiers] Ibid., 1905, 2: 8.—■ Naika tiken kizi: kakke; sekiri; tyo-typhus; malaria; kyomaku- en [Record of successful medical treatment; beriberi; dysen- tery; typhoid fever; malaria; pleurisy] Ibid., 1904, 4: 359- 603.—Nyuin kanzya [tab.] [Hospitalized patients] Ibid., 1905, 2: 98-145.—Senti nyuin kanzya [tab.] [Patients hos- pitalized in battle-zone hospitals] Ibid., 108-23.—Syokokei zyflso; endan zyuso; hos5; sosyo densenbyo [Gunshot wounds by firearms of light caUbre; gunshot wounds with lead projec- tiles; shell wounds; wound infection] Ibid., 1904, 3: 15-346. ---- 1900: Boxer Rising—Medical organiza- tion and services. 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Eisei kinmu: sento; byoin oyobi kanzya syugozyo; kanzya koso [Medical service: in combat; in hospitals and assembly areas for the wounded; evacuation of the wounded] Ibid., 107-287.—Eisei zairyo, Dai-5 Sidan; yakubutu, tiryo kikai, mako kikai [tab.] [Medical stores in the 5th Division; drugs, medical instruments, apparatus for the repair of surgical instruments] Ibid., 2: 154; 173; 186.—Eisei zairyo, Hirosima Yobi Byoin; yakubutu, tiryo kikai; mako kikai [tab.] [Medical stores in the Hirosima General Hospital; drugs, medical instru- ments, apparatus for repair of surgical instruments] Ibid., 192; 212; 228.—Eisei zairyo; senpaku; yakubutu [tab.] [Medi- cal^ stores on ships; drugs] Ibid., 231-4.—Gaikoku syo-byo-sya syuyo tenmatu [Details on the reception of sick and wounded nationals of other countries] Ibid., 1: Suppl., 1-16. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War. Japan. Rikugun-syo. 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Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 74-84. ------ Opera- tionstabelle; die unter dem Strich angefiihrten sind Operationen der Friedenspraxis; Todesfalle. Ibid., 142-9.—Casualties (The) of the Japanese fleets in the great naval engagement of the Japan Sea [tab.] Sei i kwai M. J., 1905, 24: Suppl., 64.— Heika-betu sento si-syo [ch.] [Statistics on the killed and wounded in battle by branch of service] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 2: App., 3.—Henle. Erfrierungen. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 416.—Kaisen ni okeru si-syo-sya WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1130 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS no syoti; sosyo syoti [Care of the dead and the wounded dur- ing naval engagements; management of wounds] In: Niti-Ko sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 439-87, illust., 3 pi., ch.—Kaku sento to si-syo-sya narabi-ni kyugo no gaiyo: gunkan kutiku-kan tinbotu ni sai-si syo-zesi si-syo-sya; riku-zyo ni okeru sento sosyo; Hokken Kantai no si-syo-sya [Various engagements, and summaries of dead and wounded and of emergency measures: dead and wounded during driving off and sinking of enemy ships; wounds incurred on battleships during land bombardment (in joint engagements with the Army) wounds incurred on land; dead and wounded on the squadrons of the Northern Expeditionary Force] Ibid., 363; 382; 435.—Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen im russisch-japanischen Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1914, 40: 1731-34.—Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si huroku sensyo syasin no setumei [Explanation of the wound picture supplement to History of sanitation in the navy during the Russo-Japanese War] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, Suppl., 1-10, 56 pi.—Omo-naru sento si-syo-sya no ryakureki: syo-deki-si oyobi to-si; nessyo oyobi baku-syo; sintai no tabu ni oitaru sosyo [Brief history of the dead and the wounded in the chief engagements: deaths from wounds and drowning, and deaths from cold; deaths from heat and from explosions; the wounded with injuries in many places on the body] Ibid., 535-55, Ulust.—Sensyo; sosy5 densenbyo; zyoeki-sya igo-syo [War wounds; wound infection; conditions due to wounds persisting in mustered-out soldiers] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 10, 165-406.—Sensyo no tenki oyobi tiryo nissu; sensyo no ippan kansatu; sensyo no tiryo [Prognosis of war wounds, and days required for healing; general observations on war wounds; treatment of war wounds] Ibid., pt 1, 257- 490.—Sensyo no tokei; sensyo no bui-betu [War wound sta- tistics; classification of war wounds by location in the body] Ibid., 157-215, illust.—Sensyo soron [War wounds; summary] Ibid., 1-490, 53 pi.—Sento sisyo so-syu oyobi bui-betu [tab.] [Battle casualties classified according to type and location of wound] Ibid., 2: 113.—Sento sosyo [Battle wounds] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 363-630, illust., 2 pi., 4 ch.—Sento sosyo tokei; sento si-syo-sya; sento sosyo no gen-in; sosyo no tokei [Sta- tistics on battle wounds: the dead and the wounded in battle; causes of battle wounds; statistics on wounds] Ibid., 488- 534, 2 ch.—Sklifosovsky, P. T. Kratkija svedenija ob opera- cijakh, proizvedennykh na glavnykh i peredovykh perevjazoc- nykh punktakh v polevykh podviznykh hospitaljakh (No. 1, 22, 42, 44, 56, 57, 59, 66, 67, 69 i 85) i v zapasnykh hospitaljakh (No. 1 i 10) 2-oj manchzhurskoj armii s na6ala Russko-japonskoj vojny po 1 sentjabrja 1905 goda. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1909, 226: Med. spec, pt, 573-8.—Syussei zin-in iti-man nin no 30-niti-kan ni okeru syo-byo-sya oyobi si-sya [ch.] [Sta- tistics on the sick and wounded and on the dead per 10,000 meni at the front in a 30-day period] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-ek rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 2: App., 1.— Taso [Multiple wounds] Ibid., 3: pt 1, 217-55.—War mortality of Japanese. J. Am. M. Ass., 1909, 52: 1274.— Zoege Manteuffel, V. G. Povrezdenija v russko-japonskuju vojnu. Sezd Ross. khir. (1907) 1908, 8: 108-18. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Abdominothoracic wounds. Brentano. Brustschiisse. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 90-4. ------ Bauschusse. Ibid., 95-8.—Derujinsky. Trois cas de plaies pleuro-pulmonaires avec observation de seize cas de plaies pulmonaires pendant la guerre russo-japonaise. Rapp. Congr. Soc. internat. chir., 1911, 3: 718-20.—Hai sonsyo; zyukaku-nai kikan sonsyo; [Lung injuries; injuries to organs in the mediastinum] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 5, 105-40.—Hukubu-kotuban syaso [Bullet and shell wounds of the abdominal and pelvic regions] Ibid., pt 6, 1-400, 10 pi.—Huku-maku-ko sento syaso no tokei-teki kansatu [narabi-ni] ippan syozyo oyobi keika [Statistical observations on and general symp- toms and progress in penetrating bullet and shell wounds in the peritoneal cavity] Ibid., 95-187.—Kyobu sento syaso no tokei-teki kansatu, ryudan, sindan [oyobi] siin [Statistical observations on, bullets or shell fragments in, diagnosis of, and causes of death with penetrating wounds of the thorax] Ibid., pt 5, 67; 153; 228.—Kyobu syaso [Bullet and shell wounds in the thorax] Ibid., 1-397, 4 pl.-^Omo-naru sento si-syd-sya no ryakureki; kukan no sosyo [Brief history of the dead and the wounded in the chief engagements; wounds of the trunk] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 574-92, illust. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Cardiovascular system. Brentano. GefaBschiisse. In: Beitr. KriegsheUk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 100-2.—Gaisyo-sei domyaku-ryu [Traumatic arterial aneurysm] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 9, 36-102.—Kekkan no syurui oyobi sonsyo no zyotai [Kinds of blood-vessels and conditions of injury] Ibid., 6-20, illust.— Sensyo; kekkan syaso [War wounds; bullet and shell wounds in the blood vessels] Ibid., 1-341, 12 pi. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Eye injuries. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 37-38 nen sen- eki rikugun eisei si. v.4, pts 1-5: Gan-sonsyo [Eye wounds] 5v. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. Gan-sonsyo kaku-ron; kakumaku-, kyomaku- [oyobi] kosai sonsyo [Particulars on eye injuries; injuries to the cornea, to the sclera [and] to the iris] In: Meizi_37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) TSkyo, 1924, 4: pt 1, 51-111.— Gan-sonsyo ni okeru tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observa- tions on eye wounds] Ibid., 1-43.—Gan-sonsyo oyobi gan-byo tokei [tab.] [Statistics on eye injury and eye disease] Ibid., pt 5, 1-149.—Kokan-sei gan-en [Sympathetic ophthalmia] Ibid., pt 2, 1-418, 15 pi.—Kdto-yo syas5 ni in-suru siya-kesson- syo [Defective visual field due to wounds in the occipital lobe] Ibid., pt 3, 1-234, 91 pi., 2 tab.—Syaso ni in-suru no- noyo ni keihatu-seru ukketu-nyiito-syo oyobi sisinkei-en [Papilledema and ophthalmoneuritis foUowing cerebral abscess caused by bullet and shell woundsl Ibid., pt 4, 1-321, 14 pi.— Zen gankyu sonsyo oyobi hen-i, ruiki sonsyo [oyobi] ganka sonsyo [Injuries to and displacement of the whole eyeball, injuries to the lacrimal apparatus [and] injuries to the orbit] Ibid., pt 1, 258; 328. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Head injuries. Brentano. Penetrierende Schadelschusse. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 85-8. Gesichtsschusse. Ibid., 88.—Ganmen kotu-bu syaso [Bullet and shell wounds in the bones of the face] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 4, 32-49.—Ganmen syaso [Bullet and shell wounds in the face] Ibid., 1-175, 7 pi.—Ganmen syaso no yogo oyobi tenki [Prognosis of and outlook for bullet and shell wounds of the face] Ibid., 60-78.—Henle. Erkrankungen des Gesichts. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 396-400.—Keibu syaso [BuUet and shell wounds of the neck] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugen eisei si (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 4, 177-256.—Mimi syaso [Bullet and shell wounds in the ear] Ibid., pt 3, 335-406.—Omo-naru sent5 si-syo-sya no ryakureki; to-bu, ganmen, oyobi kei-bu no sosyo [Brief history of the dead and the wounded in the chief engagements; wounds of the head, the face, and the neck] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 555-74, illust.—Tobu syaso [Bullet and shell wounds in the head] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugunrsyo) 1924, 3: pt 3, 1-416, 48 pi.—Tobu syaso; kotu syaso [Bullet and sheU wounds in the bones of the head] Ibid., 35-128. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—casu- alties and injuries: Musculoskeletal system. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Sensyo; si si syaso [War wounds; bullet and shell wounds in the limbs] p. 1-737. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Riku- gun-syo) Toky5, 1924, 3: pt 7. CONTENTS p.35-57: Number of days required for healing. p. 59-97: Simple bullet and shell wounds in the soft parts of the limbs. p.99—452: ... in the bones of the limbs. p.280-313: ... in the bones of the hands and the fingers. p.313-71: ... in the femur. p.371—433: in the bones of the leg. p.433-52: ... in the bones of the foot. p.453-737: ... in the joints. p.508-54: ... in the elbow joint. p.554—82: ... in the wrist. p.582-600: ... in the hip-joint. p.601-40: ... in the knee-joint. p.641-56: ... in the ankle-joint. p.657-737: ... in the bones and the joints of the Umbs. Colmers. Der Wert des Rontgenverfahrens fiir die Behand- lung der Schussbriiche im Felde. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 118-21. ------ Oberarm; Un- terarm. Ibid., 123. ------ Fuss. Ibid., 140.—Henle. Weich- teilerkrankungen an den Extremitaten. Ibid., 412-6.—Omo- naru sento si-syo-sya no ryakureki; zyo-si no sosyo [oyobi] ka-si no sosyo [Brief history of the dead and the wounded in the chief engagements; wounds of the arms [and] wounds of the legs] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu- kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 592-630, illust.—Sensyo; sisi syas5 ni okeru sinkei sonsyo [War wounds; nerve injury in bullet and shell wounds in the limbs] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 9, 354-7. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Nervous system. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Sensyo; sekityti syaso [War wounds; bullet and shell wounds in the WARS AND CAMPAIGNS IU spinal column] p.401-509. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Riku- gun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 6. CONTENTS p.401-5: Total number of casualties with bullet and shell wounds in the spinal column. p.405: Kinds of ammunition causing buUet and shell wounds in the spinal column. p.405-10: Shapes of bullet and shell wounds in the spinal column. p.410-2: Classification of regions in the spinal column in- jured by buUets and sheUs. p.412-34: Kinds of bullet and shell injury to the spinal column. p.434-88: Symptoms of bullet and shell wounds in the spinal column. p.493-503: Outcome of bullet and sheU wounds in the spinal column. p.508: Treatment of bullet and shell wounds in the spinal column. Brentano. Nervenschusse. In: Beitr. KriegsheUk. Deut. Ver Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 102-5.—Colmers. Knochenschuss- verletzungen, einschliesshch Ruckenmarkschusse. Ibid., 110- 41.-----Wirbelsaule. Ibid., 128-30.—Henle. Verletzungen des Gehirns. Ibid., 346-50.—Sensyo; no oyobi sono himaku no syaso [War wounds; buUet and shell wounds in the brain and its enveloping membranes] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) T6ky5, 1924, 3: pt 3, 128-36.—Sensyo; sinkei syaso; sonsyo-sinkei no kaibo-teki narabi-ni sosiki-teki henka [War wounds; buUet and shell wounds in the nerves; anatomical and histological changes in injured nerves] Ibid., pt 9. 343-73. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Casu- alties and injuries: Weapons. Brentano. Gewehrschusswunden. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 65-9.------ Schrapnell- kugelwunden und Verletzungen durch Granatsplitter. Ibid., 69-71. ------ Verwundungen durch Chungusenflinten und Handgranaten. Ibid., 71—4.—Henle. Zur Diagnose und Behandlung der steckengebUebenen Projektile, BUndschusse. Ibid-., 417-24.—Hoso gairon; sya-kyori oyobi haretu kyori [General remarks on shell wounds; the range and the length of burst] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 2, 205; 241.—Sensyo; kaitatu-dan so, baku-sy5, hakuhei-so [oyobi] toseki-so [War wounds; wounds caused by flying objects, from explosions, inflicted by cold steel [and] by cast stones] Ibid., pt 10, 1-163, 18 pi.—Sensyo soron; teki-gun no siyo-sesi buki [Summary of war wounds; weapons used by the enemy] Ibid., pt 1, 1-156.— Syaso tokei; zen sisyo-sya [Statistics on bullet and sheU wounds; total number of casualties] Ibid., pt 2, 1; 11.— Zyuso gairon [General remarks on buUet wounds] Ibid., 25-204, 9 pi. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Dis- eases. Japan. Rikugun. Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki Hirosima yobi-byoin kanzya narabi-ni gyomu tokei-hyo [Tables of statistics on the patients and the business of the Hirosima General Hos- pital during the War of 1904-05] 236p. 25cm. n. p., 1906 [?] Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 37-38 nen sen- eki rikugun eisei si. v.5, pts 1-4: Densenbyo oyobi syuyo sikkan [Infectious and other dis- eases] 4v. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. CONTENTS Pt 1, p.1-481: Typhoid fever; p.483-573: Exanthematic fever. Pt 2, p. 1-229: Dysentery; p.231-485: Epidemic cerebro- spinal meningitis; p.487-550: Smallpox; p.551-662: Relapsing fever. Pt 3, p.1-291: Beriberi; p.293-394: Croupous pneumonia; p.395-557: Pleurisy. Pt 4, p. 1-304: Psychosis; p.305-450: Scurvy; p.451-61: A case of progressive pernicious anemia; p.461-9: Three cases of temporary glycosuria caused by cere- bral pressure; p.469-74: Poisoning with Cicuta; p.475-82: A case of Katayama disease; p.482-6: A case of actinomycosis; p.486-503: Four cases of hysteria; p.504-8: Erythromelalgia; p.508-13: A case of myokymia; p.513-22: Two cases of Brown- S^quard's syndrome caused by trauma; p.522-8: A case diag- nosed as gangrene of the lungs, hepatic abscess, and beriberi that was found in the autopsy to be primary cancer of the liver; p.528-36: A case of clubbed finger accompanying bronchiec- tasis; p.536-44: Two cases of persistence of the ductus arteri- osus BotaUi; p.544-74: Two cases of the so-called acute yeUow atrophy. Seaman, L. L. Shall disease triumph in our Army? p.228-50; 291p. 19cm. N. Y., 1906 [?] Henle. Erkrankungen des Brustkorbes und seines Inhaltes, In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 401-7. ------ Erkrankungen des Bauches. Ibid., 407-12.— Jakobson, L. A. O primenenii predokhranitelnykh brjusnoti- foznykh privivok na teatre voennykh dejstvij. Russ. vrach, 1905, 4: 1617.—Schiitze. Uebersicht iiber die behandelten Krankheiten. In: Beitr. KriegsheUk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 169-72. ------ Dysenterie. Ibid., 176-93. ------ Fleckfieber, Typhus exanthematicus. Ibid., 193-8. ------ Skorbut; Paratyphus; Typhus abdominaUs. Ibid., 200-7. ------ Arznei- und Ernahrungstherapie. Ibid., 225-7. ------ Beitrag zur prophylaktischen Typhusimpfung. Ibid., 228-47. ------ Uebersicht iiber die im Lazarett ausge- fuhrten Typhusschutzimpfungen. Ibid., 233-45. ------ Krankengeschichten. Ibid., 248-318.—Shumkov, G. E. Ne- vrozy vojny; nabljudenija v russko-japonskuju vojnu. J. nevropat. psikhiat., Moskva, 1906, 6: 1180-99. ------ O procente nervnykh bolnykh vo vremja vojny na Dalnem Vostoke. Vrach. gaz., 1906, 13: 851; 872.—Stanilovsky, L. M. Vopros o travmatifieskom nevroze na vojne. Tr. Vrem. med. obshch. Daln. Vost., Kharbin, 1906, 2: 146-60.—Syussei- butai Kankoku, Sinkoku [oyobi] Karahuto nyuin kanzya byomei-betu [tab.] [Classification by disease names of the soldiers of the expeditionary forces hospitalized in Korea, in China [and] in Saghalien] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 2: 10-23.—Syussei- butai nyuin kanzya; sibo, byomei oyobi dantai-betu [narabi-ni] heisyu-betu [tab.] [Hospitalized soldiers of the expeditionary forces; classification by disease name, and the number of sick and dead, in each unit [and] in each branch of the service] Ibid., 24-41.—Taiwan syubitai so-kanzya byomei-betu [tab.] [Total number of patients in the garrisons in Formosa classified by name of disease] Ibid., 106. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Medi- cal organization and service. Japan. Rikugun. Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki Hirosima yobi-byoin kentiku-zu narabi-ni kaisei iken zu [Construction plans, and plans for sug- gested improvements in the Hirosima General Hospital during the War of 1904-05] 40 plan. 25cm. [n. p., after 1905] ---- Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki Hirosima yobi- byoin gyomu hokoku. Zenpen [Report of the Hirosima General Hospital during the War of 1904-05] 415p. 25cm. [n. p.] 1907. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 37-38 nen sen- eki rikugun eisei si. v.6, Eisei zairyo [Medical and sanitary supplies] 178p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. Avgustovsky, N. J. Ofierk sanitarno-medicinskoj sluzby na eskadrennom bronenosce Peresvet v Russko-Japonskuju vojnu, 1904-05 g. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., 1909, 267-88.— Bologovskoj, V. Sanitarnaja sluzba na krejsere 1-go ranga Rossija v Russko-Japonskuju vojnu 1904-05 g. Ibid., 1910, 133-41.—Colmers. Das Rontgenkabinett. In: Beitr. Kriegs- heilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 40-6.—Eisei zairyo [Medical stores] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 1-178.—Eisei zairy5 hokyti siiry5 [tab.] [Amount of medical supplies] Ibid., 2: 209-55.—Eleonsky, A. A. Uslovija vracebnoj pomosci ranenym v kavalerijskom otrjade general-adjutanta Mis6enko vo vremja nabega na Inkou. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 229;" Med. spec, pt, 255-76.—Hohei [oyobi] hohei ikyu naiyo-hin hyo [tab.] [Contents of medical kits for the infantry [and] for the artillery] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 89-94.—Hotaizyo syohi eisei zairyo [tab.] [Medical supplies used in dressing stations] Ibid., 2: 303-15.—Kaku-gun no eisei zairyo hozyu [Medical supply to aU the armies] Ibid., 6: 48-71.—Kimmle. Die Hilfstatigkeit der Deutschen Vereine vom Roten Kreuz wahrend des Russisch-Japanischen Krieges 1904-1905. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, p. xi-xxxi.— Krendel, I. S. Sanitarnaja sluzba na peredovykh pozicijakh; o6erki iz Russko-Japonskoj vojny. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1910, 229: Med. spec, pt, 554-74.—Mansyu-gun soko [Ware- houses of the Manchurian Army] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 33-47.— Mansyu-gun soko hokyu eisei zairyo [tab.] [Medical stores in the warehouses of the Manchurian Army] Ibid., 2: 381-421.— Rapport officiel sur l'organisation et le fonctionnement du Service de sante' dans la marine japonaise, pendant la guerre russo-japonaise. Arch. mid. nav., Par., 1911, 96: 81; passim.— Semeka, S. Medicina voennaja; Russko-japonskaja vojna 1904-05gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 847-63. ------ Voennaja medicina posle russko-japonskoj vojny 1904-O5gg. Ibid., 863-9.—Sen-eki ni zyuzi-sesi gun-i buin [The medical staff during campaigns] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 53-5.— Toei zairyo iti tan-i naiyo-hin hyo [oyobi] densenbyo-yo tokubetu zyunbi eisei zairyo [tab.] [Contents of a set of medical materials for winter quarters [and] a set of medical materials specially prepared for infectious diseases] In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 148-61. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1132 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Port Arthur. Gjubbenet, V. B. V osazdennom Port- Arture; ocerki voenno-sanitarnago dela i zametki po polevoj khirurgii. 406p. 8? S. Peterb., 1910. Kaku sento to si-syo-sya narabi-ni kyugo no gaiyo: Ryo- zyun-ko dai-itizi kogeki [oyobi] heisoku; Ryozyun-ko teisatu oyobi husa kinmu-tyu syo-zesi sento sosyo [Various engage- ments, and a summary of the dead and wounded, and of emergency measures; the first attack on and the blocking-up of Port Arthur; battle wounds received during reconnaissance and the blocking-up of Port Arthur] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 363-82.—McLoughl in, G. S. In besieged Port Arthur. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1911, 16: 667-80.—Sizemsky, V. V. 06erki vra6ebnago i khirurgiceskago dela v Port-Arture vo vremja Russko-Japonskoj vojny. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1908, 222: Med. spec, pt, 218; 417; 600.—Steiner, J. Der Sanitatsdienst im Kampfe um Port Artur 1904-05. Militararzt, Wien, 1908, 42: 182-90. ---- 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Sanita- tion. Hoff, J. V. R. Report on the military sanita- tion of the Russian Armies in the Far East, 1905. 269 1. 33cm. Wash., 1905. Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku. Sen-eki ni okeru eisei zyokyo [Sanitary conditions during battle] p.239-61. 26cm. Tokyo, 1910. In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu- kyoku) Tokyo, 1910. CONTENTS p.239—44: Preparations for departure and a survey of sanita- tion in the squadron before the start of battle. p.245-62: Movements of the squadrons departing for battle and a synopsis of weather conditions. p. 262-5: Medical officers attached to the squadrons. p.265-361: A survey of fleet sanitation. ---- Syussei kantai no eisei gaikyo [A survey of fleet sanitation] p.265-361. 26cm. Tokyo, 1910. In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu- kyoku) Tokyo, 1910. CONTENTS p.265-75: Sanitary equipment. p.275-85: Food. p.285-91: Drinking water. p.291-5: Clothing. p.295-300: Ventilation and provision for protection from cold and heat. p.300-6: Conditions of labor, sleep, and bathing, and methods of inspiring morale and of giving spiritual comfort to the troops. p.306-22: Quarantine. p.322-61: Health conditions among the troops. Japan. Kaigun-syo imu-kyoku. Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si [History of sanitation in the Navy during the Russo-Japanese War] 630p. 27cm. Tokyo, 1910. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Meizi 37-38 nen sen- eki ken-eki si [Record of quarantine during the War of 1904-05] 2v. [v. p.] 26cm. Tokvo 1907. ---- Sensyo soron [Summary of war wounds] p.329-453. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Meizi 37-38 nen sen-eki rikugun eisei si (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: pt 1. CONTENTS p.329-35: Relief and first dressings at the front. p.335-47: Treatment at the temporary dressing stations. p.358-63: Treatment at the dressing stations. p.363-74: Treatment at the field hospitals. p. 375-404: Suggestions for treatment of the wounded at the front and in the second Une. p.404-12: Treatment in hospitals at relay points. p.412-32: Operating rooms in the battle zone. P-432-53: Treatment in general hospitals. Brentano. Badeeinrichtung. In: Beitr. KriegsheUk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 23-6.—Eisei no sisetu oyobi omo- naru tiryo kikan [Sanitary equipment and the most important facilities for medical treatment] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 1-238.—Senzi eisei no hosin: sosetu; boeki; ryosyoku, inryo-sui, oyobi hihuku [Policies of wartime sanitation: summary; quarantine; food drinking water, and clothing] Ibid., 24-53.—Yasui, H. Niti- ro-sen ni okeru Liao-tung heitan eisei gyomu no kaiko [Recol- lections of conditions of sanitation of the commissary depart- ment in Liao-tung during the Russo-Japanese War] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 311-26. 1904-1905: Russo-Japanese War—Trans- portation and evacuation. Krechunesko, K. Uslovija dlja pomeS6enija bolnykh i ranenykh na eskadr. bron. Peresvet. Med. pribav. morsk. sborn., 1904, pt 2, 127; 189.—Nikolsky, V. M. Sbornyj punkt evakuacionnoj komissii. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1909, 224: Med. spec, pt, 79-90.—Potiralovsky, P. P. Evakuacija v sovremennuju vojnu. Ibid., 1908, 221: Med. spec, pt, 698; 222: Med. spec, pt, 47.—Sitai no syoti [Disposal of corpses] In: Niti-Ro sen-eki kaigun eisei-si (Japan. Kaigun imu-kyoku) Tokyo, 1910, 486.—Syo-byo-sya syuy5 no zyunbi keikaku [Plans for the reception of injured and sick] Ibid., 19.—Sy5- sya unpan [Transportation of the wounded] Ibid., 439-50, illust., 2 pi., ch.—Zoege Manteuffel, V. G. 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La radiologie en campagne et au cours de la guerre des Balkans. Ibid., 1914, 14: Suppl., 205-11.—During, E. v. Von Knegschauplatz in Montenegro. Munch, med. Wschr 1913, 60: 926.— Ferriere. L'assistance aux prison- niers dans la guerre des Balkans; visite a l'Agence internatio- nale, aux Croix-Rouges serbe et grecque et au Croissant-Rouge. Bull, internat. Soc. Croix Rouge, 1913, 44: 200-12.—Ford, L. S. Red Cross problems in time of war; suggested by expe- rience in the Balkan Wars. N. York M. J., 1915, 101: 1099- 107, illust.—Frisch A Clairmont, H. Erfahrungen und Erleb- nisse aus dem Balkankriege. Berl. Klin. Wschr., 1913, 50: 468. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1913, 63: 461-3.—Geissler, raI h ualDan^J.ege- Rotes Kreuz. Berk, 1913, 31: 615; 044. H., H. R. The war: some facts and some impressions. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1133 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS Middlesex Hosp. J., Lond., 1912-13, 16: 159; 190.—Hijmans, F. Ervaringen mit den Balkanoorlog. Nederl. tschr. geneesk., 1913, 2: 596-606.—Kraus & Heinz. Erfahrungen und Erleb- nisse aus dem Balkankriege. Berl. kUn. Wschr., 1913, 50: 521.—Laurent, O. Notes sur la guerre balkanique. Scalpel! Liege, 1913-14, 66: 577-80.—Legrand. Les premiers enseigne- ments de la guerre balkanique. Caducde, Par., 1913, 13: 33.__ Marval, de. La guerre des Balkans. Bull, internat. Soc Croix Rouge, 1913, 44: 136^5.—Meulengracht, E. Brev fra Serbien; kriegens sygdomme. Ugeskr. laeger, 1912, 74: 1972- 5.—Pantoli, F. Appunti di tecnica radiologica in guerra; campagna del Montenegro: ottobre 1912-maggio 1913 Ra- diol, med., Tor., 1914, 1: 481-91.—Pasteur Vallery-Radot. La guerre des Balkans; impressions de Constantinople Hy- giene, Par., 1913, 4: No. 41, 4-8.— Pfann, J. Katonaorvosi tapasztalasok a balkdni hiiborub61. Honvddorvos, 1913, 26: 21; passim.—Quanjer. Van den Balkanoorlog. Mil. geneesk! tschr., 1913, 17: 51-3.—Romeyn, J. A. De eerste lessen van den Balkanoorlog. Ibid., 54-8.—Steiner, Tintner, & Denk. Er- fahrungen und Erlebnisse aus dem Balkankriege. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1913, 50: 569.—Veras, S. Quatre mois au Montenegro pendant la guerre des Balkans. Arch mid. pharm. mil., Par 1913, 61: 522-37.—Voerman, P. A. Uit den Balkan oorlog. MU. geneesk. tschr., 1913, 17: 59-67.—Wenning, T. News from the front [Balkan War] Lancet Clinic, Cincin., 1913, 33: 542.—Wieting, J. P. Vom turkischen Kriegsschauplatz. Deut. med. Wschr., 1913, 39: 31; 126; 174. ---- Oct. 1912-May 1913: First Balkan War- Casualties and injuries. Alder, A. Etappenspitalerfahrungen in Di- motika (turkisch-bulgarischer Krieg) p.499-557. 22#cm. Lpz., 1915. Deut. Zschr. Chir., 1915, 133: Xigrisoli, B. Osservazioni e pratica di chirurgia di guerra; campagna del Montenegro contro la Turchia (1912-13) e notizie ed impres- sioni sui primi feriti della guerra nostra contro PAustria (Maggio-Luglio, 1915) 134p. 8? Bologna, 1915. Stierlin, E., & Vischer, A. L. Chirurgische Beobachtungen auf alien Etappen im serbisch- turkischen Kriege 1912-13. p.311-74. 23cm. Lpz., 1914. Deut. Zschr. Chir.. 1914, 131: Coenen. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen wahrend des Balkankrieges in Athen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1913, 39: 774.— Delorme. Enseignements de la guerre de Thrace; des blessures de guerre. Rev. ther. meU chir., Par., 1913, 80: 297-300 — Exner, A. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen aus Bulgarien. Wien. kUn. Wschr., 1913, 26: 203-5.—Fraenkel, A. Kriegs- chirurgische Eindriicke und Beobachtungen vom Balkankriege. Ibid., 210-5.—Frisch, O. v. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen aus Sofia. Ibid., 206—9.—Heinz, O. Kriegschirurgische Erfah- rungen vom montenegrinisch-turkischen Kriegsschauplatz. Ibid., 413-7.—Heyrovsky, H. Chirurgische Erfahrungen aus dem bulgarisch-turkischen Krieg. Ibid., 205.—Jacobson, S. A. [Surgical reminiscences from the Balkan war] Nov. khir. arkh., 1939, 43: 7-12.—Kallionzis. Chirurgie de guerre; notes preii- minaires sur les blesses de la guerre gr^co-turque. BuU. Soc. chir. Paris, 1913, n. ser., 38: 762-6. ■------ 'OXlya nua TTtpl TWV TpaVfiaTLWV TOV 'EXXlJUOTOUpKUCOU TOhtHOV, (1912—13) 'larpiK-Zi irpooim, 1913, 18: 137-9.—Le Fort, R. Remarques et observations sur 1'evacuation des blesses serbes et bulgares pendant la guerre des Balkans. Bull. Soc. mid. mil. fr., 1913, 7: 127-37. —---- Une visite en Serbie et en Bulgarie aux blesses de la guerre des Balkans. Bull. Soc. mid. Nord, Lille, (1913) 1914, 6-48.—Lucas-Championniere, J. M. Lettre de Constantinople [blesses de Tchataldja] J. mid. chir., Par., 1912, 63: 1001-5.—Makai, E. Tapasztalatok a hadi sebdszet kor6b61. Sebeszet, 1913, 7-9.—Monprofit. La chirurgie dans la guerre des Balkans. Bull. Acad, me'd., Par., 1913, 3. ser., 69: 153-67. Also Gaz. meU Paris, 1913, 84: 85. Also 'Iotplkv irpdoSos, 1913, 18: 73-7.—Miihsam, R. Die Gehirn-Riicken- mark- und Nervenverletzungen im Deutschen Rothen Kreuz- Lazarett in Belgrad. Arch. kUn. Chir., 1913, 101: 742-51. Also Verh. Deut. Ges. Chir., 1913, 42: 2. Teil, 114-23; Disk., 1. Teil, 231-3. ------ Chirurgische Erfahrungen im Roten Kreuz-Lazarett zu Belgrad. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1913, 50: 462. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1913, 39: 596-600.—X., X. Las ensefianzas quirurgicas de la guerra de los Balkanes. Rev. meU farm., S. Salvador, 1913, 9: No. 4, 19-23. ---- Oct. 1912-May 1913: First Balkan War- Medical organization and service. Kutincev, S. Sanitarnata sluzba Cervenijat krest i balkanskata vojna. 250p. 8? Sofia, 1914. Clairmont. Bericht an die Oesterreichische Gesellschaft vom Roten Kreuz uber die Mission nach Bulgarien. MiUtararzt, Wien, 1913, 47: 130-42.—Durham, M. E. War work in Pod- goritza, 1912-13. Mag. Lond. School M. Women, 1914, 9: 103; 140.—Heuyer. Un hopital auxiUaire a PhilippopoU. Caducde, Par., 1913, 13: 104-8.—Hovorka, J. N6koUk pozna- mek o pusobeni videnske' hygienickobakteriologicke" komise na bojiSti bulgarsko-tureckdm v prosinci roku 1912. Lik. rozhledy, 1913, n. f., 2: 129-33.—Leko, T. M. O radu jednog pukovskog previjaliSta koje je funkcionisalo pod relativno povoljnim okolnostima; prilog istoriji srpskog saniteta za vreme Balkan- skog rata 1912-13 god. Srpski arh. za celok. lek., 1913, 19: 265-82, map.—Levin, L. M. Zametki o dejatelnosti Evropej- skikh hospitalej missii Krasnago Kresta i Polumesjaca vo vremja Balkanskoj vojny. Morsk. vrach, S. Peterb., 1913, 191-217.— Lotsch. Das Kriegssanitatswesen der bulgarischen Armee im Feldzug gegen die Tiirkei 1912-13. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 322-39.—Pfann, J. Feljegyzesek a magyar voros- kereszt szofiai k6rhazab61. Budapesti orv. ujs., 1913, 11: 205- 14.—Potpeschnigg, K. Aus dem k. k. Seelazarett [in Triest] Wien. klin. Wschr., 1913, 26: 795-8.—Reverdin, A. L'activite de l'ambulance Vaud-Gen6ve pendant la guerre gr£co-turque. Rev. mid. Suisse rom., 1914, 34: 657-76, 6 pi.—Rietz, T. Pa krigskadeplats och hemortssjukhus i Grekland. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1913, 38: 140; 232.—Rote (Das) Kreuz im Balkan- kriege. Rotes Kreuz, Berl., 1913, 31: 579.—Stump, J. Fra serbiske Krigslazaretter. Hospitalstidende, 1913, 5. R., 6: 1458-64.—Svechnikov, I. N. Dejatelnost Russkoj bolnicy v pamjat Velikoj Knjagini Alexandry Georgievny, korolevy Gredeskoj v g. Piree vo vremja balkano-tureckoj vojny 1912-13 g.? g. Morsk. vrach. S. Peterb., 1913, 657-75.—Willems, C. L'ambulance gantoise en Serbie; notes de chirurgie de guerre. Bull. Acad. mid. Belgique, 1913, 4. ser., 27: 279-306. Also J. mid. Bruxelles, 1913, 18: Suppl., 61.—Zlatarov, A. Khi- gienidnata okhrana na I i III armii prez pervija period na balkanskata vojna. Sovrem. Khig., Sofia, 1912, 6: 272-82. ---- 1913: Siege of Adrianople. Mullern, K. v. Eindriicke und sanitare Erfahrungen aus Adrianopel vom Standpunkte des Internisten. Militararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 233; 262. ------ Sanitare Verhaltnisse in Adrianopel nach dem FaUe der Stadt. Mil. med. A arztl. Kriegswiss., Wien, 1914, 245-7. ---- (July-Sept.) 1913: Second Balkan War. See also Ambulance service, History. Nikolic, D. J. Ham bojhh caHHTeT y nocjieR- hbhm paTOBHiua. p. 196-247. 25cm. Beogr., 1914. Sprski arh. za celok. lek., 1914, 20: Disc, 261-76. Lukowicz, J. P. *Ueber einige im II. Balkan- kriege 1913 mit der Behandlung von Thorax- schussen gemachte Erfahrungen. 29p. 8°. Berl., 1914. Behan, R. J. Surgical experiences during the last Servian Bulgarian war. N. York M. J., 1913, 98: 905-7.—Budisa- vljevic, J., Pfanner & Saar. Pod Crvenim krizem; lijecnicka iskustva iz drugog balkanskog rata. Lijec. vjes., 1914, 36: 382; 432.—Florschiitz, V. Iskustva iz ratne bolnice; 29. re- zervna bolnica u Beogradu za vrijeme srpsko-bugarskog rata god. 1913. Ibid., 1-14.—Ford, C. S. Some medico-mUitary observations in the late Balkan wars. N. York M. J., 1915, 101: 52-8.—Friedrich. Aus den griechischen Kriegslazaretten zu Saloniki und Athen am Ausgang des zweiten Balkankrieges. Munch, med. Wschr., 1913, 60: 2497-9. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1914, 40: 99.—Gerulanos. Beobachtungen iiber Kriegsverletzungen an peripheren Nerven im Balkankrieg. Verh. Deut. Ges. Chir., 1914, 43: 1. Teil, 197-201.—Gullstrom, A. [A report of the expedition of the Swedish ambulance in Greece during the second Balkan war] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1914, 39: 44-72.—Kaiser. Ueber Erfahrungen in serbischen Kriegslazaretten. Alunch. med. Wschr., 1914, 61: 446.— Kirschner. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen vom Balkankriegs- schauplatze. Deut. med. Wschr., 1914, 40: 99.—Military surgery in the Balkans. J. Am. M. Ass., 1914, 63: 405.— Steiner. Feldarztliche Erfahrungen aus dem Balkankriege. MUitararzt, Wien, 1914, 48: 52.—Svecnikov, I. N. Dejatelnost russkoj bolnicy v pamjat Velikoj Knjagini Alexandry Geor- gievny v Piree v bolgaro-greko-serbskuju vojnu 1913 goda. Morsk. vrach. S. Peterb., 1913, 722-32.—Weiss, T. Ense- nanza de la guerra de los Balkanes desde el punto de visla del funcionamiento del servicio de sanidad. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1915, 14: 49; 136.—Yoosuf, A. K. Surgery in modern warfare. N. York M. J., 1914, 99: 1128-35. ---- 1913: Tripoli. See under subheading Turkish War) (1911-1913: Italo- ---- 1914-1915: Mexican Expedition [of U. S.] Bowles, J. T. B. Sanitation of the City of Vera Cruz, Mexico, and Army camps during occupation of United States expeditionary forces. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1915, 5: 119-33.— Pickett, S. E. Mexican border service. In: Hist. Am. Red Cross Nurs. (Dock, L. L.) N. Y., 1922, 348. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1134 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS ---- 1914-1918: World War I. See as separate main heading under World War I. ---- 1915 (etc.) Occupation of Haiti. Finley, L. B. With the Gendarmerie d'Haiti. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1919, Suppl. No. 11, 38-41, 4 pi. ---- 1917-1920: Russian Civil War. Barsukov, M., Komissarov, M. [et al.] Grazdanskaja vojna i organizacija medicinskogo obespe6enija Krasnoj Armii i Flota, 1918-20gg. p. 195-248. tab. ch. 26>^cm. Moskva, 1946-48. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 195-248. Barsukov, M. Kratkij obzor vaznejsikh sobytij grazdanskoj vojny i inostrannoj intervencii, 1918-20gg. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 195-200. ------ Organi- zacionnaja struktura medicinskoj sluzby Krasnoj Armii na fronte, 1918-20gg. Ibid., 203-6. ------ Grazdanskaja vojna; medicinskie kadry; le6ebno-evakuacionnoe obespedenie. Ibid., 206-21. ------ Sanitarnoe sostojanie Krasnoj Armii i borba protiv epidemU; sanitarnoe prosveSdenie. Ibid., 221- 7. ------ Pohtideskoe vospitanie v medicinskikh ucrez- denijakh fronta. Ibid., 227. ------ Sovetskaja obsdestven- nost i ee pomoSd bolnym i ranenym. Ibid., 229.—Chudinov, I. G. Podgotovka pedagogov fizi6eskoj kultury v gody graz- danskoj vojny. Teor. prakt. fiz. kult., Moskva, 1947, 10: 521-6.—Jankelevitch, S. Les facteurs psychologiques de la revolution russe. Scientia, Bologna, 1918, 24: 2. ser., 33-42.— Komissarov, M., Virtuozov, M. [et al.] Medicinskoe obespe- denie flota v grazdanskoj vojne. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 232-17—Marcou. Comment les mddecins ont prepare1 la revolution en Russie. Chron. mdd., Par., 1917, 24: 131-3.—Marx, H. Aerztliche Gedanken zur Revolution. Berl. kUn. Wschr., 1919, 56: 279.—R., E. La rivoluzione Russa nei ricordi di un profugo. Riv. psicol., 1925, 21: 96-105.—Smester. Le role des mddecins dans la revolution russe. Chron. mdd., Par., 1917, 24: 246.—Sysin, A. N. Sani- tarnoe delo; revoljucija 1917g. In: 25 let sovet. zdravookhr. (Miterev, G. A.) Moskva, 1944, 63. ------ Leninskij dekret o sozdanii narodnogo komissariata zdravookhranenija; gody grazdanskoj vojny. Ibid., 64-7. ---- 1917-1920: Russian Civil War—Wrangel's Army. Hutton, I. G. E. GhevgeU and the retreat from Serbia. In her Woman's Unit in Serbia, &c, Lond., 1928, 41-56. Ostrovo. Ibid., 134—41. - - Vranja; typhus. Ibid., 172-87, pi. Belgrade. Ibid., 212-27, 2 pi. Sebastopol; the Crimea; the evacuation of the Crimea, the Russian invasion of Constantinople. Ibid., 238-79. ---- 1918-1922: Siberian Expedition [Japan] Japan. Rikugun-syo. Siberia syuppei eisei si. v.6: Kyokuto Ro-Ryo oyobi Kita Mansyu eisei zySkyo [Medical conditions in the Far Eastern Russian provinces and in Northern Manchuria] 370p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924 [?] Araki, K. Toketu narabi-ni tai-kan siken [Experiments in freezing and in resistance to cold] In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 3: Suppl., 32-44, pi.— Isii, G. Hyo-zyotukani kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on crossing on ice] Ibid., 6: 366-8.—Kaku tosi no gaikyo: enkai syu; HeUung-syu; K5-Baikal-syu; Kita Mansyu [General survey of cities: in the coastal provinces; in Amur Soviet; in Trans- baikalia; in North Manchuria] Ibid., 11-47.—Kanto Rikugun soko (zai: Ryozyun) [Warehouses of the Kwantung Army located in Port Arthur] Ibid., 3: 27-38.—Kisyo [Weather, in the various provinces] Ibid., 6: 47-72, 15 map., 16 tab ch — Kosino, T., & Okamoto, E. Senti butai; toketu siken seiseki [Units at the front; results of experiments in freezing] Ibid., 3: Suppl., 21-30.—Naiti butai; Hirosima rikugun hihuku sisys! Uzina syuttyosyo [Units in the homeland; Hirosima Branch Military Clothing Dep6t, Uzina agency] Ibid., 218-20" Suppl., 77, 2 map.—Ogata, K. Yakubutu toketu ondo siken seiseki [Results in experiments on the freezing temperature of drugs] Ibid., Suppl., 45-52.—Rikugun ryomatu honsyo, luruga hasyutusyo [oyobi] Kanto rikugun s5ko [The central provision depot of the army, Tsuruga agency [and] warehouses of the Kwantung Army] Ibid., 78-82.—Senti butai [Units at the front] Ibid., 41; Suppl., 6.—Tyosen Gun soko [Ware- houses of the Korean Army] Ibid., 39.—Uda, H. Senti butai; tu-.? VA ,„[iimts at *ne 'font; experiments on freezing] Ibid., 160—Vladivostok Haken-gun soko [Warehouses of the Vladivostok Expeditionary Force] Ibid., 100; Suppl., 6. ---- 1918-1922: Siberian Expedition—Casual- ties and diseases. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Siberia syuppei eisei si. 3-6. kan [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition] 4v. in 5. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924 [?] ---- Siberia syuppei eisei si. 4. kan, hu: Sensyo, senbyo, oyobi Kyokuto Ro-ry5 eisei zyokyo [v.4, Suppl.: War wounds, diseases, and medical conditions in the Far Eastern Russian provinces] 209p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924 [?] CONTENTS p. 1-5: General remarks on war wounds. p.6-21: General remarks on bullet wounds. p.22-35: Bullet wounds, in detaU. p.35: Wounds caused by flying objects. p.37-9: Hand grenade wounds. p.42: The dysentery bacilli seen in the Spassk region. p.44: Bacillary dysentery, and typhoid fever and para- typhoid fever developing in the units stationed near Nikolsk- Ussuriisky, 16 Nov 1921-2 Sep 1922. p.45-7: Symptoms and prognosis of pest, and some frag- mentary studies on pest. Oda, T. p.47-60: Studies on pneumonic plague from the point of view of epidemic prevention. Kazizuka, R. p.60-2: Bipolar dark-staining nature of a few bacilli cul- tured on a visceral fragment as medium [pest baciUi] Murakami, Y. p.62-73: Bacillary food poisoning [by paratyphus B-type bacilli] p.63-5: Etiological examination of the food poisoning that developed in the 43. Infantry Regiment stationed at Spassk Sirana, Y. p.65-73: Examination of cases of food poisoning caused by paratyphus B-type bacilli, and an experimental study on the mechanism of pollution of the omelet causing the illness with bacillary toxin. Kazizuka, R. p.73-8: Poisoning by potassium cyanide. Kubota, K. p.78-98: Beriberi that developed in southern SaghaUen during the years 1920-21. Siraisi, U. p.98-109: Statistical observations on pleurisy that developed in the Ninth Division while it was in Siberia. Murodani, S. p.125: Resistance of pathogenic organisms to low tempera- tures. Kasuga, K., & Matuya, H. ---- Siberia syuppei eisei si. 5. kan: Sen- byo [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition. v.5: War diseases] 223p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924 [?j CONTENTS p. 13-23: Cholera. p.23-16: Dysentery. p.47-60: Typhoid fever. p.60-89: Paratyphoid fever. p.89-101: Exanthematous typhus. p.101-19: Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis. p. 119-21: Malaria. p. 121-5: Relapsing fever. p. 125-81: Influenza. p. 182-201: Beriberi. p.202-7: Food poisoning. p.207: Drug poisoning. p.208-23: Pleurisy. Kato, Z. GasoUne nensyo gasu tyudoku d5butu siken [Animal experiments on poisoning with the gases of combus- tion of gasoline] In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun- syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 369.—Oda, T., A Murakami, Y. Tiho densenbyo no zyokyo; pest [Local surveys of infectious disease; pest] Ibid., 269-92, illust., 2 map.— Tomioka, Y., & Kasuga, K. Tiho densenbyo no zyokyo; toso, kaiki-netu, sekiri [oyobi] hassin-typhus [Local surveys of infectious disease; smallpox, relapsing fever, dysentery [and] exanthematous typhus] Ibid., 251-67, 3 ch. ---- 1918-1922: Siberian Expedition—Medical organization and service. Japan. Rikugun-syo. Siberia syuppei eisei si. 3. kan [to] hu: Eisei zairyo [Medical history of the Siberian Expedition, v.3 & Suppl.: Med- ical supplies] 2v. [v. p.] 26cm. Tokyo, 1924 [?] ---- [The same] ... Eisei zairyo oyobi ikyu. v.3: Appendices 1-6, 8, 10, 11: [Medical materiel and equipment] [107]p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. CONTENTS App.l, 1-47: Tables of the contents of war medical matdriel. App.2, 48-54: Tables of the standards of percentage of supply of medical matdriel. App 3, 54-9: Medical equipment on ships transporting sick and wounded. A.pp.4, 59-61: Medical equipment on transports. App.5, 61-5: Dental kits. App.6, 65-7: Medical kits used during transportation by App. 8, 75: Apparatus for examination of poison gas. • ^P^1?! 89_109: Precautions in the use of medical suppUes in the field. App. 11, 1-18: Tables of the contents of the various kinds of medical kits. WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1135 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS Dai-ll-sidan Spassk tyuton syo-butai eisei buin rengo settyu eisei kinmu kenkyu [Studies on medical service in snowy weather by the combined medical corps of the various units of the 11th Division stationed in Spassk] In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 4: Suppl., 128- 39.—Eisei-yo kakusyu zidosya [Various kinds of automobUes for medical use] Ibid., 3: 17-24.—Eisei zairyo seikyii hokyu keito [Channels of requisition and supply of medical mate- rials] Ibid., 2.—Isida, Y., Yanagizawa, K. [et al.] Eisei zairyo ni kan-suru ziko [Details on medical materials] Ibid., 6: 354- 66, 3 pi.-—Kanto Rikugun soko (zai, Ryozyun); yakubutu no toketu yobo ni tuite [Method of prevention of drugs from freezing in the warehouses of the Kwantung Army, located in Port Arthur] Ibid., 3: 38.-—Kan-zi syo-byo-sya no unpan narabi-ni kyugo ni kan-suru ziko [Details on the transporta- tion and first-aid to the wounded and sick during the winter] Ibid., 6: 301-14, 8 pi.—Naiti butai; rikugun eisei zairyS syo [Units in the homeland; military sanitary matdriel depots] Ibid., 3: 189; Suppl., 53.—Ohsyu Taisen no tame eisei zairyo tyoben-zyo uketaru eikyo [The effect of the European War on the purchase of medical materials] Ibid., 3.—Senti butai; ManchuU rinzi yasen byoin; Harbin kanzya ryoyozyo; Man- chuli eisei zairyo hokyu-han; Rokoku kan-min kyuen oyobi siryo ziko [Units at the front; emergency field-hospital at ManchuU; the sanatorium for patients at Harbin; medical supply squads in ManchuU; details on reUef and medical aid to the Russian government and people] Ibid., 46; 153.— Senti butai; Nikolaevsk rikugun byoin; Harbin rikugun byoin [Units at the front; the Nikolaevsk MUitary Hospital; the Harbin Military Hospital] Ibid., Suppl., 16-20, pi., plan.— Simauti, S., Isii, G., & Nisi, S. Tyo-kyori nanro [to] kanzi ni okeru syo-byo-sya no unpan-ho [Methods of transportation of sick and wounded for long distances over rough roads and in midwinter] Ibid., 4: Suppl., 125-7.—Waga-gun ni okeru kyuyo [Food supply in the Japanese Army] Ibid., 6: 145- 71, 4 pi. ---- 1918-1922: Siberian Expedition—Sanita- tion. Japan. Rikugun-syo [Kyusui ni tuite] [Water supply] [13]p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 195; 209. CONTENTS p.195: Water supply from rivers. p.196-200: Water supply obtained by melting ice and snow. p.209-12: The opinions of various experimenters regarding the Okazaki-type filter. p.213: Efficacy of chlorinated Ume tablets as water purifiers. opp. p.214: A survey of the water supply in various parts of the country [tab.] before p.215: Table of properties of the water of various rivers. Japan. Rikugun-syo [Siberia ni okeru eisei zyokyo] [Sanitary conditions in Siberia] p. 113- 209. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 4: Suppl. CONTENTS p.113-8: An example of a central heating apparatus in the Russian Army barracks. p. 118-20: VentUation by means of the pechka. p.141-4: The rapidly constructed pechka used as a field p. 144: Studies on methods of regulating the temperature in freight cars. p. 145-8: Methods of construction of latrines for use in winter in barracks, in regions of extreme cold. p.148: Extermination of flies. p.149: Field mice in the ManchuU area. p. 150-209: Sanitary conditions in North Saghalien. ---- Syukuei [Housing] [70]p. 26cm. Tokyo, 1924. In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) T5kyo, p.73-6: Houses of the local inhabitants. p.77-87: The pechka, Yanagida, T. p.90: A table of standard temperatures (C.) in the rooms of various kinds of buildings in Russia. p.91: Mongolian huts. Kitamura, T. p.92-7: Buildings in the Russian Army quarters. p.97-143: Japanese Army quarters. p. 128-39: Equipment for winter quarters. p.315: DetaUs on housing. Densenbyo wo baikai-suru kontyurui no kuzyo [Extermina: tion of insects carrying infectious diseases] In: Siberia syuppei eisei si (Japan. Rikugun-syo) Tokyo, 1924, 6: 329-54, 2 pi — Hihuku (sen-yo oyobi b5kan-yo tokusyu hihuku no syurui [wo irete]) [Clothing (including special kinds of clothing used in fighting and protection against cold)] Ibid., 215-33, apl.— Ryomatu-hin toketu zyokyo oyobi sono hukugen-ho [narabi-m] hank6 naiyo no toketu zyotai oyobi boto-ho [The freezing of foods and methods of thawing [and] freezing of food in ordinary food containers and methods of prevention] Ibid., 177; 316.— Sibuya, H. 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Medical service in Nicaragua. Mil. Sur- geon, 1932, 70: 38-56.—Minnick, W. T., & Townsend, F. M. Medical difficulties encountered by combat forces operating in Northern Nicaragua. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1928, 26: 884-8. ---- 1931: Manchurian Affair. Birt, E. Kurzer Bericht iiber die wahrend der letzten Un- ruhen im Paulun Hospital behandelten kriegschirurgischen Falle. Tungchi med. Mschr., 1932-33, 8: 213-21.—Takatu, H. Syowa 6-nen Mansyu Zihen no tosyo ni tuite [On the frost- bites encountered in the Manchurian Affair of 1931] Arch. jap. Chir., 1932, 9: 314-25, illust.—Willcutts, M. D. Treat- ment of the Chinese wounded at a base hospital in Peiping, China. Bull. U. S. Nav. M., 1934, 32: 8-14, pi. ---- 1931-1934: Morocco Campaign and Anti- Atlas operation. Mandoul, A. R. H. *Le Service de saute" en campagne au Maroc; l'ambulance no. 2 pen- dant les operations de l'Anti-Atlas en 1934. 83p. 25>^cm. Bord., 1934. Eisenmenger. 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Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1940, 10: 229-35.—Grasreiner. An und hinter der rot- spanischen Front; Bluttransfusionen, Ernahrungsverhaltnisse u. a. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 68-70.—Grassi, A. Rilievi clinico-statistici sulla infezione streptobacillare tra i Legionari itaUani in Spagna. Gior. ital. derm, sif., 1939, 80: 1127-42.— Jimenez Garcia, F., & Grande Covian, F. Aquilias y diarreas carenciales; observaciones sobre los pacientes de Madrid durante la guerra. Rev. clin. espan., 1942, 4: 92-5. Also Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 866 (Abstr.) Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942- 43, 3: 303 (Abstr.) Also Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 302 (Abstr.)—Lafora, G. R. La psiquiatria y neurologia de guerra y de la revolucion; sus problemas y soluciones. Rev. san. guerra, Barcel., 1937, 1: 121-8.—Lopez Ibor, J. J. Experi- encias psiquiatricas de guerra. Rev. espan. med. cir. guerra, 1939, 2: 82-101.—Mira y Lopez, E. Psychiatric experience in the Spanish War. Brit. M. J., 1939, 1: 1217-20. Also Nat. 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[Certain data on the work of the international sanitary service in the Spanish RepubUcan Army] Sovet. med., 1939, No. 5, 59 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1138 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS ---- 1936-1939: Spanish Civil War—Surgical aspect. Axford, M. The modern treatment of war injuries of limbs; a summary of the closed plaster method used in the Spanish Civil war. N. Zealand M. J., 1941, 40: 38-42.—Barber, G. La transfusi6n de sangre en la guerra actual. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 194-203, pi.—Bordonaro, F. Contributo alia terapia delle fratture del bacino con la trazione a filo metallico (guerra di Spagna) Chir. org. movim., 1938-39, 24: 221-5.—Campos Guereta, F. La hemorragia y el shock en las heridas de ab- domen. Actas Congr. mdd. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 59- 64.—Chirurgische Erfahrungen auf dem spanischen Kriegs- schauplatz. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 1584-6.—Chiurco, G. A. Chirurgia conservativa nella guerra di Spagna. Arch. Soc. ital. chir. (1937) 1938, 44: 942-6. Also Arch. ital. chir., 1938, 48: 872. ------ Priorita organizzativa e terapeutica dell'Ospe- dale chirurgico da campo nelle guerre di Africa Orientale e di Spagna. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1939, 12: 614-9.— D'Harcourt, J., Folch, A., & Oriol, A. The closed plaster method of treatment; an account of its use during the Spanish war. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 652-4.— Duran Jorda, F. El servicio de transfusi6n de sangre de Barcelona; tdcnicas y utillaje. Rev. san. guerra, 1937, 1: 307-21, 4 pi.—Eloesser, L. Treat- ment of compound fractures in war; reports of practical experi- ence in the Spanish CivU War. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1848-52. Also Ind. M. Gaz., 1941, 76: 368-72.—Girones, L. Ergebnisse der Bluttransfusion wahrend des spanischen Krieges. Med. Klin., Berl., 1939, 35: 1420.—G6mez Duran, M. Im- presiones sobre cirugfa en los hospitales de sangre del frente. Clfn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1937, 3: 175-209.—Griffiths, H. E. Observations on the treatment of air raid casualties in Barce- lona. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1939, 15: 371-5.—Harcourt, J. de, & Pi, A. F. Expdrience du shock dans la guerre d'Espagne. Presse mdd., 1940, 48: 562.—Hart, A. T. War surgery in Spain. Brit. M. J., 1939, 1: 1099; 1146. Also in War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 54-71.—Jensen, F. Some features of war surgery and Army medical service during the Spanish Civil War of 1936-39. Chin. M. J., Chengtu Ed., 1943-44, 62A: 95-100.—Jimenez Torres, J. Cirugia de guerra en la Ciudad universitaria. Ejdrcito, 1942, No. 27, 71.—Jimeno Vidal, F. Sonderlazarette fiir Knochenschussbriiche; Erfahrungen aus dem spanischen Krieg. Deut. Militararzt, 1940,5: 529-37.—Miro Vives, M. Tratamiento de las fracturas de guerra, segun el mdtodo de Orr, y resultado de la aplicaci6n del mismo durante la guerra de Espafia. Rev. mdd. Veracruz., 1940, 20: 3186; 3195.—Perez-Vazques, S., Roquero, A. [et al.] Treatment of wounds in the Spanish War. Mil. 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AerztUche Erfahrungen vom BombenuberfaU sowjetspanischer FUeger am 29. 5. 1937 auf Panzerschiff Deutschland mit be- sonderer Berucksichtigung der Verbrennungen und ihrer Behandlung. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1938, 3: 393-401.—Short, A. R. War surgery in Spain. Bristol Med. Chir. J., 1939, 56: 249-51.—Soehring, K. Resultados da transfusao de sangue durante a guerra civil na Espanha. Cidnc. mdd., Rio, 1943-44, 12: 242-6.— Sokolowski, T. [Blood transfusion at the front in the Spanish Civil War] Lek. wojsk., 1938, 31: 154-65.— Surgical experience in the Spanish War. Brit. AI. J., 1940, 2: 560.—Tovaru, D. [Experiences in surgical practice acquired during the war in Spain] Romania med., 1939, 17: 201.— Vidaurreta, J. Memorias de un cirujano que actu6 durante nuestra guerra de liberaci6n. Casa del mddico, 1947, 2. dpoca, No. 84, 3-5. ---- 1936-1939: Spanish Civil War—Trans- portation and evacuation. Spanish refugees. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1937, 33: 105.— Young, J. H. A Spanish ambulance. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 1: 663. ---- 1937-1945: Sino-Japanese War (China Incident) Canton Committee for Justice to China. The bombing of Canton. 26p. 4? Hongkong, 1938. Conflit sino-japonais (trois cent quarante-deuxidme circu- late aux Comitds centraux) Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1937, 19: 999.—Fox, L. A. Observations on the Medical Department of the Japanese North China Expeditionary Force. Army M. BuU., 1939, 47: 9-18. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1939, 84: 130-8.— Herrlich, A. Bambus gegen Bomben; wie sich Canton gegen die japanischen Luftangriffe schiitzte. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 353-8, iUust.—Kato, S., & Murata, M. Creek wo riyo-si Sina senpaku junk ni yoru kanzya yuso ni tuite [Using the creeks (in China) to transport the wounded by Chinese junks] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 739-44, 2 pi.—Lasnet, A. Dix mois de mission sanitaire dans le sud de la Chine. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par 1939, 3. ser., 121: 300-17.—Mehl, H. G. Vom Luftschutz im Fernostkonflikt. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 120—I— Miyagawa, Y. Activities of the Japanese medical corps in China. Jap. J. Exp. M., 1938, 16: 559-62.—Muntsch, O. Eindriicke iiber Gasschuts und Luftschutz in Japan und auf dem ostasiatischen Kriegsschauplatz. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 294 (Abstr.)— Schmidt, B. Eindriicke und arztUche Erfahrungen von der Reise der Sanitatsoffiziersabordnung nach Ostasien und dem japanischen Kriegsschauplatz. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 228; passim. ---- 1937-1945: Sino-Japanese War—Casual- ties and diseases. Adolph, P. E. Surgery speaks to China; the experiences of a medical missionary to China in peace and in war. 195p. 21^cm. Phila., 1945. Amano, N. Zibinkoka-rySiki ni okeru sensyo ni tuite [On otorhinolaryngological wounds received in the recent campaign against China] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 369-89, pi. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 446 (Abstr.)—Chang, Y. C. [A summary of 2,238 cases of wounded soldiers] Nat. M. J. China, 1941, 27: 299-307.—Hirose, Y. Konzi zihen ni okeru hinyo-ki sensyo ni tuite [War-wounds (incised) of the urinary organs in this incident] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 299-302.—Hotta S., Tamura, A. [et al.] Yokosuka kaigun byoin ni okeru konzi zihen sensyS tiryo no zisseki [Actual results in the cure of the wounded in this incident in the Naval Hospital at Yokosuka] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 809-28.—Hukuda, Z. Hyaku-bunritu yori mitaru Sina zihen no sensyS narabi-ni sono sensigaku-teki kosatu [Observations on wounds received in the recent cam- paign against China and consideration of the war statistics from the percentage of wounds] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 833-54.—Huruya, G. [On eye wounds received in the re- cent campaign against China] Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 444 (Abstr.)—Ibuki, T. Hon-zihen ni okeru senbyo no ni-san ni tuite [A few diseases that accompany war and that have arisen in this incident] Acts serol., Tokyo, 1940, 1: 441-51.— Ikei, S. Mansyu ni okeru kogun-heiin no tosyo ni tuite [Frost- bites of soldiers of the Imperial Army while in Manchuria] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 1119-48, 2 pi.—Inoue, K. Shansi-syo ni okeru A-kei paratyphus ni tuite [Paratyphus A in Shansi Province (China)] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 947-52.—Itami, Y. Nan-Si ni hassei-seru tosyo (dai san-do) no iti rei [A case of frostbite (for the third time) in South China] Ibid., 1259.— Kaefer, H. Chirurgische Beobachtungen auf dem japanischen Kriegsschauplatz in Ostasien. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, Lidge, 1939, 12: 515-27.— Kikuti, T. Konzi zihen ni okeru gan-sensyo ni tuite [Eye wounds in the present incident] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 998-1002.—Matumoto, H. Nissi zihen ni okeru gaku sensyo tiryo no genkyo [The present condition of treatment of war wounds of the jaws in the Japanese-Chinese Incident] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1939, 13: 509-15.—Matu- moto, N., Simazaki, T. [et al.] Sasebo kaigun byoin ni okeru konzi zihen sensyo tiryo no zisseki [Actual results in the cure of the wounded in this incident in the Naval Hospital at Sasebo] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 831-8.—Miyosi, E. Sina-zihen ni okeru kossensyo no tiryo ni tuite [The treatment of bone wounds received in battle in the China Incident] Ibid., 453-62.— Morioka, K., Sonobe, M. [et al.] Ryoyozyo ni okeru Sina Zihen to kekkaku ni kan-suru tokei kenkyii [Statistische Untersuchungen iiber die Tuberkuloseentwicklung bei Kriegs- teilnehmern des japanisch-chinesischen Konfliktes in einei Kriegsbeschadigten-Heilanstalt] Kekkaku, 1940, 18: 713- 21.—Murakami, T. Tsinan zihen ni okeru gunzin geka-teki keiken no gaiyo [Summary of sutgical experiences in Army camps during the fighting for Tsinan] Gun idan zassi, 1930, 63-94.—Nagaoki, M., & Huzino, S. Sensyo ni yoru ka-sei ko- domyaku-ryu no iti rei [A case of pseudo-femoral aneurysma caused during the present campaign against China] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1940, 29: 719-21, pi.—Nakauti, Y. Konzi zihen ni okeru kaigun no hinyoki sensyo no kosatu [Observations on wounds of the urogenital organs caused by shooting in the recent campaign against China] Ibid., 1941, 30: 397-113.— Noda, T. Sensyo ni heihatu-seru hasyohii syorei ni tuite [On cases of tetanus arising from compUcations in wounds received during the recent campaign against China] Ibid., 1939, 28: 531-8, 2 pi—Ohta, M. Konzi Setu-Syo sakusen ni oite hassei- seru zango-netu-yo netu-sei sikkan no yon rei hokoku [Report on four cases of a pyretic disease resembling trench fever that developed during the present Chekiang-Kiangsi campaign] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 921-30. ------ Tyu-Si gunzin-nai mikka-netu malaria no kenkyu; mikka-netu malaria no rinsyo- teki narabi-ni gentyugaku-teki syo-tiken [Studies on tertian malaria in the North China Army; various pieces of clinical and protozoological knowledge about tertian malaria] Ibid., 1357-66.—Ohtagawa, H., & Koyama, E. Konzi zihen ni okeru sensyo-sya no sinkei sonsyo ni tuite [Nerve injury to the wounded in the present incident] Ibid., 1938, 947.—Saito, T. Sina-zihen ni okeru ganmen-keibu sensyo ni tuite [Concerning facial and neck wounds received in the China Incident] WARS AND CAMPAIGNS 1139 WARS AND CAMPAIGNS Ibid., 436-52.—Suzuki, H. Hirosima rikugun byoin ni syuyo-seru cholera kanzya ni tuite [Cholera patients in the Army hospital in Hirosima] Ibid., 1041-54.—Suzuki, S. Konzi Sina-zihen ni oite Tokyo dai iti rikugun byoin ni syuyo- seru kotuban hukubu syaso kansya ni tuite [Patients with projectile wounds in pelvic and abdomen (wounds received in the present China Incident) received into the First Army Hospital (in Tokyo)] Ibid., 975.—Takeuti, K. Sina-zihen ni okeru sensyo ippan ni tuite [A talk on the usual type of battle- wounds received in the China Incident] Ibid., 463-8.— Tamura, A. Konzi zihen ni okeru sensyo-sya no teiryu-dan ni tuite [Bullets lodged in the bodies of war-wounded in the present incident] Ibid., No. 303, 977-80.— Uehara, Z., Ohta- gawa, H. [et al.] Kure kaigun-byoin ni okeru konzi zihen sensyo tiryo no zisseki [Actual results in the cure of the wounded in this incident in the Naval Hospital at Kure] Ibid., 829.—Wang, B. L. E., A Sun Yat-Sen. 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Corps, 1939, 72: 294-8. ---- 1938: Khasan-Mongol Operations [Russia] Akhutin, M. N. Khirurgideskaja rabota vo vremja boev u ozera Khasan. Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1938) 1939, 24. meet., 97-109. Also Sovet. med., 1939, No. 5, 3-9. Also Voen. san, delo, 1939, No. 2, 11-6. ------ [Anaerobic infection in wounded during the battle at the Lake Khasan] Khirurgia, 1939, No. 9, 3-7. ------ [Wounds of the chest; data from the miUtary operations at Kbassan] Vegt. khir., 1939, 57: 552-6. ------ Khirurgideskaja rabota v vojskovom rajone vo vremja boev u ozera Khasan. Voen. san. delo, 1939, No. 8, 3-10.—Bliumin, I. S. [Results of the work of the hospital base of the 1st Army during the Khasan Campaign in 1938] Vest, khir., 1940, 59: 170-8.—Khansanskaja operacija 1938g. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 840-4.— Kolen, A. A. [Traumatism of the eyes in the present war; data from the battle at Lake Khasan and the Mongolian repubUc] Vest, oft., 1941, 19: 103-10. ---- 1939: Khalkhin-Gol Operations [Russia] Entin, D. A. [Organization of first aid and treatment of maxiUo-facial wounds based on experience during miUtary operations of the Khalkhin-Gol river and in Finland] Stoma- tologia, Moskva, 1940, No. 6, 9-21.—Mazin, G. Khalkhin- Golskaja operacija 1939g. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 821-39, pi.—Soldatov, P. K. Organiza- cija raboty rentgenovskogo otdelenija vo vremja boev na r. Khalkhin-Gol. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8,. 20-3.—Zeitlin, N. V. [Care of gunshot injuries of the extremities at the held hospital of the Khalkhin-Gol River district] Sovet. med., 1941, 5: No. 15, 13. ---- 1939-1945: World War II. See as main heading World War II. ---- 1940: Peru-Ecuador Conflict. Coordination (La) de los servicios mddicos en la campafia del Norte. Rev. mU. Peru, 1942, 39: No. 5, 171.—Servicio (El) de sanidad durante el conflicto con el Ecuador. Rev. san. mil., Lima, 1941, 14: No. 41, 3-5. ---- 1945-1950: Korean affairs. See also Epidemic hemorrhagic fever. Hsiao, T. Epidemiology of the diseases of naval importance in Korea. 89p. 23^cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Navmed P-1289, U. S. Navy Bur. M. A S. Lane, J. K. Korean pioneering. Pub. Health Nurs., 1948, 40: 128-32.—Recent (The) incidence of neuropsychiatric con- ditions among troops in Korea. Health U. S. Army, 1949, 4: 3.—Willard, W. R. Some problems in public health adminis- tration in the U. S. Army Military Government in Korea. Yale J. Biol., 1946-47, 19: 661-70—Zoltan, J. A honvdd egdszsdgiigy a koreai esemdnyek tiikrdben. Honvddorvos. 1950, 2: 305-7. ---- 1947-1948: Indian Civil War. Smith, M. C. L. The price of freedom. S. Barth. Hosd. J., Lond., 1948-^9, 52: 73-6. ---- 1947-1950: Jewish-Arab Conflict. Beveridge, A. J. Narrative of the medical evacuation of Palestine Command from January 1 to June 30, 1948. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 24-30.—Fletcher-Barrett, K. Mar- tial law in Tel Aviv. Ibid., 1947, 89: 83-90.—Marcus, M. War injuries of the thorax. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 93.—Rakowszczyk, M. Six months surgical experiences of the Military Hospital No. 11. Ibid., 1949, 36: 42.—Sulke, A. Facial and jaw injuries during the war (1947—48) in Jerusalem [Hebrew text] Refuat hashinaim, 1949, 6: 7-10.—Tulcinsky, D. War injuries of the thorax. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1948, 35: 94-6.—Zucker, K. A report of two cases from the MaxUlo- Facial Department of Military Hospital No. 10 [Hebrew text] Refuat hashinaim, 1949, 6:11. ---- 1947-1950: Jewish-Arab Conflict—Siege of Jerusalem. Beller, A. J. Experiences in cranio-cerebral war injuries from the Jerusalem front. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1949, 36: 14—7.—Birnbaum, D. [et al.] Medical experiences during the siege of Jerusalem. J. M. Ass. Israel, 1949, 36: 3-8.—Brze- zinsky, A., & Bromberg, Y. Organization of medical aid to Jerusalem's war injured at Hadassah hospitals. Harefuah Tel Aviv, 1949, 36: 1-3. Also J. M. Ass. Israel, 1949, 36: 1.— Halpern, L. Neuropsychiatric observations during the battle of Jerusalem. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1949, 36: 11-3. ---- in art. See War art. WARSHIP. See Battleship. WAR Shipping Administration. See also Neuropsychiatric examination, Screen- ing. Fuller, J. K. Medical care afloat; War Shipping Adminis- tration protects merchant mariners. Hospitals, 1944, 18: No. 4, 44-6.—War Shipping Administration. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 856. WART. See Verruca. WARTHELAND. See Internee. WAR victim. See also Disabled; Geneva Convention; Nutri- tion survey; Occupied area—by regions: France; Orphan; Relief, Red Cross; War, Child welfare. Connecticut, U. S. A. State Defense Council. Pediatric Advisory Committee. Manual of medical services for children in plan- ning for, during and after evacuation. 56p. 20^cm. Hartford, 1942. International Labour Office. Compensa- tion for war disablement in France; act of March 31st, 1919. 25p. 25cm. Geneve, 1921. Forms No. 1, Ser. E, Stud. & Rep. Internat. Labour Off. ---- Compensation for war disabilities in Germany, Austria, Poland, and Czecho-Slovakia. 43p. 25cm. Geneve, 1921. Forms No. 3, Ser. E, Stud. & Rep. Internat. Labour Off. WAR VICTIM 1140 WASSERMANN TEST —— Compensation for war disabilities in Great Britain and the United States. 85p. 25cm. Geneve, 1921. Forms No. 4, Ser. E, Stud. A Rep. Internat. Labour Off. ---- The compensation of war victims; medical aid, compensation and war pensions. 91p. 24cm. Lond., 1940. Forms No. 6, Ser. E, Stud. & Rep. Internat. Labour Off. Marcotte, A. P. *Etude de l'enfance mutil6"e victime de la guerre. 46p. 8? Par., 1949. Addis, R. S. Child victims of the war. Ment. Health, Lond., 1946, 6: 11-4.—Bucciante, A. L'infortunistica di guerra e le donne marocchinate. Gior. med. nul., 1949, 96: 1-16.—Care of children injured by enemy action. Crippled Child, 1942-43, 20: 45.—Conference d'experts gouvernementaux. pour l'dtude des conventions protegeant les victimes de la guerre. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1947, 29: 277-89.—De Francesco, F. Un nuovo problema di assistenza sociale, la rieducazione dei minorenni mutilati di guerra. Probl. assist, sociale, 1947, 2: 301-10.—Donnees actuelles sur l'dtat sanitaire des nourrissons, des enfants et des adolescents en France en 1942 et 1943. Union meU Canada, 1944, 73: 1525-32.—Hergott, A. Woman, victim of war. In: Morals in Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y. 1943, 106-12.—Heuyer, G. Psychopathologie de l'enfance victime de la guerre. Toulouse med., 1947, 48: 489-98.— Morere, M. L'enfance victime de la guerre ou l'image de notre temps. Maroc meU, 1949, 28: 736-8.—Present (The) state of French children. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 386.—Serin, S. Les enfants victimes de la guerre. Maroc med., 1949, 28: 732-6.—Service de recensement des blesses et malades civils, victimes d'un fait de guerre [nominations] BuU. san. pub., Brux., 1939, 4: 745-8.—Service de recensement des blesses et maladies civUs victimes d'un fait de guerre; rapport 1939-1946. Ibid., 1948, 10: 77-86.—Suffering (The) of children from mod- ern war. Nerv. Child., 1942-43, 2: 298-300.—Toynbee, A. J. Violation of women in war. In: Morals in Wartime (Robinson, V.) N. Y., 1943, 136-50.—Zeylstra, H. L'enfance victime de la guerre. Med. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 329-33. WASHING. See Hand washing; Laundry. WASHING machine. Gilson, S. B., A Bartfeld, H. Sanitary studies of automatic washing machines. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 470-3.—Hundreds of homemade washing machines. Bull. U. S. Army M Dep 1944, No. 81, 10.—Washing machine. Ibid., No. 83, 35. WASHINGTON, D. C. See also Medical center. Beachley, R. G. Some wartime pubUc health problems in suburban Washington; Arlington County, Virginia Med Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 324-8.—Cross, E. a! Washington faces war-time problems of hospital faciUties personnel. Mod. Hosp., 1942, 59: No. 4, 124.—General (The) hospital, permanent; Walter Reed General Hospital, Wash- ington, D. C. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1923, 5: 272-322.—Gibson, M. M. Effects of the war on the Children's Hospital. Children's Hosp. Arrow, Wash. 1941-42, 47: No. 4, 1.—Hospitals in wartime Washington. Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1942, 11: 313.—Metcalfe R. F. Attending Surgeon's Office. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Armv in the World War, Wash., 1923, 1: 529-38.—New (The) Navy Medical Center, Washington, D. C. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 1£4?'-rNichols, J- B- Contribution of the medical profession of the District of Columbia to the World War II effort Med Ann. District of Columbia, 1949, 18: 549. WASSERMANN test. See also Neurosyphilis, Diagnosis; Syphilis, Serodiagnosis. Gennerich, W. Die Wassermannsche Serum- reaktion bei Syphilis und ihre Nutzanwendung in der Marine unter Hinblick auf die intermittie- rende Quecksilberbehandlung. 56p. 8? Berl., Matz, P. B. Standardization of serological work in facilities of the Veterans' Administration: The Wasserman test. Rev. 1934. lOp. 231km Wash., 1935. Akyildiz, H. Wassermann reaksiyonunun te?his kiymeti ILa valeur diagnostique de la reaction du Wassermann] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1946, 75: No. 47, 40-3.—Allen, A. H. The diagnosis of syphiUs by the Wassermann reaction. U. S. Nav M. BuU., 1916, 10: 304-8.-Bassett-Smith, P. W. The comple- ment deviation test (Wassermann's reaction) for syphiUs and some comments on irregularities noticed in practical experi- ence. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1916, 2: 282-8.—Beamish, D. W. Note on the Wassermann reaction carried out on an unselected British MiUtary Garrison. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1922, 38: 376.—Birt, C. Modifications of Wassermann's reaction Ibid., 1912, 19: 281-90.—Blood for W. R., please. Bull Armv M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 41, 5-7.—Fairley, N. H., & Sullivan, C. F. A preUminary report on the ice-box method of performing the Wassermann reaction. J. R. Army M. Corps 1919 33- 268-74.— Harold, C. H. H. The euglobulin group and its relationship to the Wassermann reaction. Ibid., 1922, 39: 83-97.—Hitch, F. G. The Wassermann reaction in practice J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1922, 8: 257-62.—Huff, E. P. 820 comple- ment-fixation tests on 461 patients; modified Emery technique U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1912, 6: 562-73.—Lancelin & Seguy. A propos de la standardisation de la reaction de Wassermann Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 65-70.—Liffran. De l'emploi de la dose maxima de globules dans la reaction de Bordet-Wassermann. Ibid., 329-34.—Norrlin, L. [Thera- peutic procedures in irreducible Wassermann reactions] Tskr mil. halsov., 1937, 62: 73-7.—Perry, H. M., & Lambkin, E. C. Preliminary report on the use of a substitute for the Wasser- mann reaction in the serum diagnosis of syphUis. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1921, 37: 161-71.—Positive Wasserman reactions of doubtful significance. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 33, 4-6.—Recio, A. La reaccion de Wassermann como indice del tratamiento de la sifilis. San. mil., Habana, 1921, 1: 215-25.—Romano, A. C. Reaccion de Wassermann; una modi- ficaci6n a la tecnica descripta por Bacigalupo-Franzani. Rev san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 416-9.—Schroer, W. Ueber die RichtUnien des Chefs des Wehrmachtssanitatswesens fiir serologische Luesreaktionen im Serum bei Verzicht auf die Wa. R. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1944-45, 105: 443-59.— Silvestrini, L. Contributo al valore pratico deUa reazione di Wassermann. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1912, 18: 541-72.— Sindo, S. Baidoku ni kan-suru ni-san no zikken narabi-ni tyosa; baidoku hanno inseika to ketueki-kei to no kankei ni tuite [Some experiments and investigations on syphiUs; the relation between the negative change of the Wassermann reac- tion and blood type] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 839-45.— Stitt, E. R. UnreUabiUty of Wassermann tests using unheated serum. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1914, 8: 410.—Sunseri, G. Sull'in- tima essenza e sul valore diagnostico della reazione Wasser- mann. Gior. med. mil., 1926, 74: 477-84.—Vedder, E. B. The intensity of a positive Wassermann as a guide to treatment! Mil. Surgeon, 1929, 65: 195-205.—Vedia, E. B. de. La reacci6n Wassermann en el ambiente militar. Rev. san. mil., B. Air 1940, 39: 297-306.—Zwicke. Mitteilung zu Bofinger, Erfah- rungen mit der Wassermannschen Reaktion bei syphilitischen und nichtsyphiUtischen Krankheiten. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr 1914, 43: 103. WASTE. See also Arctic service, Hygiene; Food waste; Sullage water. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Preventive Medicine Division. Sanitation Section. Notes on waste disposal. 22p. 26cm. Wash., 1945 Navmed 638. Weed, F. W. Disposal of wastes, p.821-81. 26cm. Wash., 1926. c lni ¥ed- Dep" U- S- Army in the World War, Wash., 1926, 6: 821—81. ,«^is?°.s?,,1.(if waste- In: FUght Surgeon Ref. FUe, Wash., i?45' AAFr ^V25^-1' Sect- 9- No- 5- i-4- Also In: Prev. J^i1, ln ^rld War H' Wash- 1948> 5: 17.—Disposal of water. Ibid., 8: 182 —Dixon, H. B. L. A closed system of water dis- posal by surface evaporation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 168-71.— Ford, J. H. The disposal of wastes. Bull. U. S. Surg. Gen. War Dep., 1913, No. 2, 182-90, pi.—Gordon, J. E. Human wastes. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 16-8.—Hattersley, S. M. Disposal of waste water. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 402-4.—James, G. V. The removal of grease from ablution water. Ibid., 1942, 79: 98- 101.—Johnson, H. a. Evaporation beds for kitchen and shower waste. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 98.—Mahlie, w. S. Industrial waste pre-treatment at Fort Worth, Texas. Sewage Works J., 1943, 15: 521-4.— Mohlman, F. W. Waste disposal problems in wartime. Ibid., 588-90 (Abstr.) ------ Industrial wastes in wartime. Ibid., 1164-81.—Ramos, J. M. [Keport on waste water disposal in Army-owned, contractor- operated ammonium nitrate plants] BuU. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 17. meet., 197-9.—Sieg, J. G. Disposal of kitchen liquid wastes in the field. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater t d' it' J2:132,"T4-~Van ^en, H. A. Waste disposal. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 103-5. WATER. See also Decontamination—of food and water; Mineral water; Sea water; Sullage water; also subsequent main headings. Hawkes, J. B Water is not a typical Uquid. Research Rev. m'A^P0 1949A10-4.-Laybourn, R. L. Water. In: Med. Mil. Sympos. (Kans. City S. W. Clin. Soc.) 1934, 105.— WATER 1141 WATER CHLORINATION Roldan y Guerrero, R. Labor de los farmaceuticos en la bibliograffa hidrol6gica. Bol. farm, mil., Madr., 1933, 11: 97-101.—Schiavone, E. L. Bacterias y otros microorganismos del agua. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1942, 41: 894-8.—Standards of water quality for recreational uses. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1949, 4: No. 7, 18-20.—Uglov, V. Koli6estvennoe opredelenie zapakha vody v edinicakh po Spaulding. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 35. -----— & Loibman, E. Obektivnyj sposob opredelenija otnositelnoj prozra6nosti vody. Ibid., 34.—War and water. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1: 94.—Water. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 109-81. WATER analysis. Barnes, L. A., & Bronson, J. F. Improved subsurface water sampling apparatus. 4p. 26J/2cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 3, Res. Proj. X-756, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Goldman, I. S., Flannery, M. C. [et al.] The detection of organic fluorine compounds in water. 28p. 27cm. Edgewood Arsenal, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 6, Med. Div. Chem. Warfare Serv. U. S. Army. Aggeev, P. K. [Indications for laboratory examination of drinking water and evaluation of the results] Feldsher, Moskva, 1939, No. 5, 45-7.—Brunner, G. Erfahrungen mit dem Kiesel- saurenahrboden von Hettche und Miinch. Deut. MUitararzt, 1939, 4: 229.—Bulto, I. AnaUsis de aguas en campafia. Bol. farm. mU., Madr., 1933, 11: 74-8.—Ferloni, A. V. J., Schiavone, E. L., & Gifuni, R. F. Equipo para analisis bacteriol6gico del agua en campafia. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 732-59.— Fodor, A. Laboratory procedures for bacteriological examina- tion of water. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 11, 8-10.—Foerster. Note sur le dosage du fer dans les electrolytes et dans l'eau. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1933, 123: 121-6.— Fonseca, M., jr, & Miniz Barreto, L. AnaUse sum&ria da agua em campanha. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1938, 27: 392-401.— Gordon, J. E. Kit, water testing, poisonous. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 8, 3.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Factors in Army water quaUty control. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 35: 361-7.—Hilton-Sergeant, F. C. The recognition of impurities in water. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 122-9.— Kroeber, L. Anleitung zur Untersuchung des Trinkwassers nach miUtarischen Gesichtspunkten. Pharm. ZhaUe, 1915, 56: 703; passim.—Lancel in & Seguy. Technique de l'analyse bacteriologique des eaux utiUs^e au laboratoire du Ve arrondisse- ment maritime. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1926, 116: 136-44.— Lehmann. Equipment for chemical water analysis. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 213.—McNaught, P. R. Notes on the geology of the quaternary deposits of the Pianura Padana, plain of the river Po, with the results of bacteriological and chemical examina- tions of some potable waters derived therefrom. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 34; 96.—Majella Bijos, G. Anahse flsico- quimica da agua; cloracao e controlo do cloro residual; padrom- zacao de tecnica e material. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1941, 30: 547-64 —Minkovich, I. Sanitarno-bakteriologiceskoe lssledo- vanie vody. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 4- 1349-54 —Patterson, T. C. Bacteriological examination ot water: methods in use at Royal Naval College, Greenwich. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1931, 17: 104-18.—Schiavone, E. L. Estudio comparativo de los metodos eolorimetrico y electro- m^cm. Camp Lejeune, 1945. Forms Res. Proj. X-550, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. United States. Naval Medical Research Institute. Water purification; an evaluation of the Quinn portable micro-filter. 8p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 1, Res. Project X-346, Nav. Med. Res. Inst., U. S. Cox, W. C. [The Miraflores water purification plant] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: 17.----- Purification plants constructed and operated by the Army. Ibid., 19.—Froes, J. V. Agentes bacteriost&ticos usados na depuracao da agua. Arq. Inst. biol. exerc., Rio, 1948, 9: 5- 17.—Kirkpatrick, R. D. The Shofu cylinder; a Japanese method of water filtration in the field. Mil. Engineer, 1943, 35: 113.— Knight, S. The use of alumino-ferric in the field for the treat- ment of water containing colloids. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 83-5.—Krotkov, F. G. [A water-purifying plant] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 88-92.—Maksimenko, S. Filtry. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 5: 757-65.— Nisimura, E., & Sigaki, K. Purelite wo motte-suru mizu no roka siken seiseki; hu, B-Klarit no zyotetu siken seiseki [Was- serfiltration mittels Purelite und Enteisenfahigkeit von B- Klarit] Gun idan zassi, 1934, 361-70.—Pruce, A. M. Under- water treatment tank. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 121.—Schiavone, E. L. Equipo portdtil para filtracion de agua y cloraci6n posterior. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1644-7. ------ Unidad port&til de purificaci6n de agua; unidad de bombeo y filtracion manual. Rev. san. mil. argent., 1949, 48: 91-109.—Willecke. The equipment for water puri- cation. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 213. WATER heater. See also Dental equipment. Feldman, J. L., & Kelley, J. W. Water heaters. Air Sur- geon Bull., 1945, 2: 84.—Hetzel, C. C, jr. A water heating apparatus for field use. Ibid., 1944, 1: No. 7, 16.—Improved method for heating water in the field. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 409.—Potter, W. H. Improvised water heater. Ibid., 1944, No. 78, 39.—Smith, T. W. Field water heater. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 84.—Sweeney, R. C. Improvised water heaters. Med. Bull. North Afr. Theater U. S., 1944, 1: 30-2.—Water heater. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 28. WATERHOUSE-FRIDERICHSEN syn- drome. See Meningococcosis. WATER immersion. See Acceleration, Immersion in fluid; Cold injury, Immersion foot; Immersion in water. WATER intake. See Desert; Nutrition, Caloric requirements. 42 WATER METABOLISM 1143 WATER STERILIZATION WATER metabolism. Pace, N., Kline, L. [et al.] Use of radioactive hydrogen for measurement in vivo of total body water. 15p. 27cm. Bethesda, 1946. Forms Rep. No. 5, Res. Proj. X-191, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Peters, J. P., & Waxler, S. H. Fluid regu- lation in health and in disease. 71 1. 27cm. Wash., 1948. In: Basic Sc. Notes (U. S. A. Med. Dep. Res. Grad. Sch.) 1948, 1: Quashnock, J. M. Water requirements of life raft survivors. 15 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1943. Forms No. ENG^9-696-39E, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Schmidt-Nielsen, B., Schmidt-Nielsen, K. [et al.] Osmotic regulation in desert mammals and methods of analysis in the field. 143p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-113B, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Adolph, E. Water and salt needs of men working in hot climates. Med. Bull. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 169-72.— Behnke, A. R. Use of radioactive hydrogen for measurement in vivo of total body water; Sympos. Mil. Physiol., Wash., 1947, 60.—Jaworski, J. Wplyw hormon6w na gospodarke wodna kazdego czlowieka. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 112-5.— Molnar, G. W., Magee, R. B., & Durrum, E. L. Water balance studies at Task Force Frigid and Task Force Williwaw. An- nual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1948, App. A, No. 1, 22-37.—Palmes, E. D. An apparatus and method for the continuous measurement of evaporative water loss from human subjects. Ibid., 1947, App. B, No. 4, 1-25. WATER purification. See with Water filtration. WATER sterilization. See also Water filtration; Water supply, San- itation. Agar, C. C. Water treatment on the continent. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1945, No. 31, 43.— Akopdzhanian, A. T. Novyj sposob otlidija kipjacennoj vody ot syroj. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 6, 87.—Armbrust, H. J. Main sterilization on a defense job. Engin. News Rec, 1941, 126: 965.—Babecki, W. J. Rapport comph5mentaire sur les moyens d'examen et de disinfection de l'eau pour les troupes en campagne. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1938, 20: 1082- 99, ch. Also Rapp. Com. internat. matdr. san., 1939, 13: 54^ 71, tab.—Bogoljubov, K. K. O primenenii superammonizacii dlja obezzarazivanija vody v pokhodnykh uslovijakh. Voen. med. J., Aloskva, 1945, No. 10, 25-7.—Disinfection of water. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 9, 7-9.—Esteriliza- cion del agua por rayos ultravioletas. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1938, 2: 1011-4.—Eugster, J. Trinkwasser-Aufbereitung (Desinfektion) Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1947, 24: Spec. No., 51-61.—Fair, G. M. Water disinfection and applied sub- jects. In: Advance. MU. Med., Bost., 1948, 2: 520-31 — Freund, H. Die Bereitung keimfreien Trinkwassers im Felde. Pharm. Zhalle, 1915, 56: 49; 212.— G., J. C. Disinfection of drinking water systems on vessels. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 7, 21-3.—Gabovich, R. D. Bisulfatnye tabletki kak sredstvo dlja individualnogo obezzarazivanija vody. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 72-6.—Goldwater, L. J., & Heller, A. N. The sterilization of water mains. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 879-89.—Heppe, C. J. Steam water distiller. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 9, 67.—Hoffmann, S. Bakteriologische und hygienische Erfahrungen bei Desinfektionsversuchen ver- mittels des Elektrokatadyn-Verfahrens. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1938, 120: 147-65.—Hurry-up sterilization for a defense project. Pub. Works, N. Y., 1941, 72: No. 5, 23.—Ikegami, Y., & Taka- hasi, Y. Kinzoku Oligodynamic no suisatu kin sayo ni tuite [The bactericidal oligodynamic effect of metals on water bac- teria] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1938, 27: 324-32.—Kirjanova, A. I. Ocenka sterilizujusdego dejstvija spirali, predlozennoj dlja individualnogo obezzarazivanija vody. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 3, 38-40.—Korotkov, I. L. Bezreaktivnyj metod otlidija kipjadennoj vody ot syroj. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 4, 75-7.—Kovalenko, V. N. Organizacija protivoepi- demideskikh meroprijatij na armejskikh gruntovykh dorogakh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 3, 47-9.—Levine, M. Water purification and bacteriological criteria of safety. Army M. BuU., 1943, No. 68, 178-94.—McCulloch, A. F. The stability of an alkaline hypochlorite solution. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1918, 30: 522-5.—Maksimenko, S. Obezzarazivanie vody. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 3: 1397-403.— Penhallow, D. P. A unique apparatus for cooking and for boUing water in the field. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 89: 171.— Piazza, G. Azioni oligodinamiche dei metalli; studio sperimen- tale sulla depurazione dell'acqua a mezzo del procedimento catalitico-oligodinamico. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 323-50. Ruocco, A. Contributo aUa conoscenza deU'azione battericida di un'acqua catadinizzata sul Bacterium coli. Ibid., 1940, 88: 296-304.—Satta, E. L'acqua ossigenata elettrolitica pura stabile a 130 vol. per la potabUizzazione delle acque con spe- ciale riguardo all'igiene militare. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1943, *9: 17-26.—Tincture of iodine efficient in the steriUzation of drinking water. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No. 2, 19-—Uglov, V. A. Noyj pribor dlja steriUzacii vody ultrafiole- tovymi ludami bez predvaritelnoj ee ocistki. Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 2, 80-3.—Van Auken, H. A. Boiling. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 97.—Violle, H., & Seigneurin, R. Two simple procedures for sterilization of drinking water. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 123 (Abstr.) WATER supply. See also Canteen; Civilian defense, Utilities: Water supply; Gas warfare, Defense: Food; National defense, Defense area: Hygiene, medi- cal care and sanitation; Sea water, Potability; Ship, Hygiene; also preceding headings. Great Britain. War Office. Military en- gineering. v.6, Water supply, 1936. 421p. 21cm. Lond., 1940. ---- Water supplies in the field; notes for medical officers; reprinted with Amendments 1 and 2, 1941 [reprint] 109p. 18^cm. Ottawa, 1943. [United States] National Research Coun- cil. Committee on Sanitary Engineering. Subcommittee on Military Water Treat- ment. Bulletin] Wash., 1947- United States. War Department. Tech- nical manual, TM 5-295: Water supply and water purification, 1942. 312p. 23cm. Fort Belvoir, 1943. Also another edition. 347p. 23)£cm. Wash., 1945. Charpy, P. El servicio de abastecimiento de agua en cam- pafia. Rev. mil., B. Air., 1947, 47: 1305; passim.—Colgan, W. R. Water supply for military purposes. Biol. Rev. City Coll., N. Y., 1943, 5: 7-15.—Cox, W. C. Medical Department activities in relation to water supplies. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: 22. ------ Water suppUes. Ibid., 64.—Cruveilhier, L. Du role de l'eau a la campagne; comment se procurer une eau abondante et pure. Rev. hyg., Par., 1939-40, 61: 637-43.—Engle, J. W. Water supply for the United States Army. Proc. Maryland Delaware Water Sewer Ass., 1937, 11: 21-31.—Fair, G. M., Wolman, A. [et al.] Report of Subcommittee on Water Supply. Bull. San. Engin. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 14. meet., 121.—German, E. Vodolaznoe delo. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 797-811.—Gordon, J. E. Water supply. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 2: pt 9, 4-14.—Hardenbergh, W. A. Water suppUes for the Army. J. Am. Water Works Ass., 1942, 34: 11-6. ------ Army water supply in World War II. Ibid., 1946, 38: 952-8.—Healey, C. W. Water diffi- culties in England. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 119.— Hinman, J. J., jr. Some problems of water supply for troops. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1918, 25: 457-76. Also Mil. Engineer 1943, 35: 560-4.— Kessler, L. H., Sundstrom, V. B., & Tomek, A. O. Water supply practice in Army training centers. Water Works Engin., 1943, 96: 930; 950.—Krotkov, F., & Medvensky, V. Vodosnabienie vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 815-36.—Monaco, B. Approvvigiona- mento idrico delle truppe in guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 1177-204.—Rodrigues de Almeida Correia, L. O servico de aguas nas manobras de 1945. Bol. Dir. serv. saude mil., 1945, 8: 112—41.—Rozanov, P. Vodnye perevozki vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 789-95.— Saveljev, A. Vodosnabzenie v voenno-polevykh uslovijakh. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1928, 5: 373-6.—Sztareczky, G. A vizellatas biztositasa. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 302-17.— Water supply. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 5: 7-15. ---- Conduits. Boldyrev, T. E. [Effect of cold on disinfectants and water pipes] Voen. san. delo, 1936, 32-8.— Kliunkov, V. V. [Canali- zation during wartime] Vodosnab. san. tekhn., 1942, 17: No. 3, 7-10.—Martin, S. C. Cross-connection hazards in military hospitals. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 90-4. ---- Drinking water. Consolazio, W. V. Effects of storage on potability of canned emergency drinking water. 2p. 26^cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. NM 011 015, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Bornand, M. L'eau potable et 1'Armee. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 100.—Clogg, H. Agua potable para las fuerzas armadas WATER SUPPLY britanicas. Medicina, Habana, 1943,1: No. 7, 6.—Des Cilleuls. A propos de l'alimentation en eau des troupes en campagne et de l'organisation du service des eaux. Bull, internat. Serv. santd, T.idge, 1940, 13: 79-93. Also Rev. hyg., Par., 1939-40, 61: 627-36.—Dragomir, S. Influenta potabilitatei apelor in operatiunile mUitare din campanie. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 388-98.—Dujarric de la Riviere, R. El asunto del agua potable y sana. Monde mdd. (Ed. espan.) 1941, 51: 33-9.—F., P. H. Chemical desalinization superior to solar distillation. Bumed News Lett. Wash., 1943, 2: No. 12, 20.— Gemeinhardt. Physical and chemical analysis and purification of drinking water. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 211.—Gerstein. Experiences with the supply of drinking water for the troops. Ibid. ,211.—Is your water supply potable? Aled. Bull. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theatre, 1944, No. 20, 2.—Labranca, G. II rifornimento idrico delle forze armate in guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: pt 1, 566 (Abstr.)—Loza, J. C. Captacion y aprovisionamiento de agua. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 324-6—Pusca, E. Alimentarea cu ap& potabiUt in timp de pace si in timp de rasboi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 289-302.—Rachkov, A. [Checking on the minimal consumption of water and enforcement of a stricter norm] Voen. san. delo, 1936, No. 8, 26-35.—Schiavone, E. L. Condiciones de potabilidad del agua de provisidn; contaminaci6n de la misma; medio de corregirla y determinarla expeditivamente. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1598; 1671.—Sillevaerts. Nouveaux essais de ravitaille- ment en eau potable de l'Armde en campagne. Bruxelles mdd., 1938-39, 19: 1136; 1209.—Vasiuta, D. K., & Harshat, I. I. [Provision of potable water for shock troops during an offensive] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, June, 40.—Walther, K. Trink- wasserversorgung. In: Wehrhygiene (Handloser, S.) Berl., 1944, 294-305. ---- Equipment. Karstens, C. W. Enemy water supply equipment. J. Am. Water Works Ass., 1946, 38: 959-68. ---- Installations. Rodewald, F. A., Morhouse, C. H., & Morrill, E. E. A study of ground water re- sources in the Randolph Air Force Base area with the hypothetical consideration for maintaining and/or improving them. 4p. 27cm. Randolph Field, 1949. Forms Proj. No. 21-02-141, U. S. Air Force School Aviat. M. American forces develop own field water supply. Water Works Engin., 1943, 96: 1087.—Babecki, J. Wody naszych garnizon6w. Lek. wojsk., 1927, 9: 115-8.—Baty, J. B. Army water supplies in foreign areas. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 35: 347-52.—Black, H. H. Army field water supply developments. Ibid., 1944, 34: 697-710.— Bovee, C, Sachs, J. J., & Mont- gomery, J. B. Water supply at a base unit in China. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 571-8.—Brentano. 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Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. Medical indoctrination course; Army Medical Center; lectures. 12 nos. 27cm. Wash., 1947-49. Effectiveness of weapons and the possibiUty of body armor. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, May, 2-7.— Fears of enemy weapons. MUit. Rep., Wash., 1943, No. 9, 36-9.—Fears of German weapons. Ibid., No. 12, 19-^22.— Foisoreanu, V. Arma bacteriologica ca mijloc de atac in vutorul rasboi. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 6: 236-42.—Gray, G. W. Rocket projectiles. In his Science at War, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 75. ------ Guns gets wings. Ibid., 87-92.—Jiirgens, G. Die bakteriologische Waffe als Mittel zur Volkerverhetzung und fiir anderen Unfug. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 225-9.—Mental effect of weapons. Milit. Rep., Wash., 1945, No. 25, 47^55.— Miyazawa, H. Sin-heiki to sin-senzyutu; hu, Hokuriku ni okeru tokubetu dai-ensyu [New war weapons and new war techniques; supplement; special grand maneuvers in the Hokuriku region (Northern and western Honsyu)] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1925, 30: 9-20, map.—Palmer, R. R. New weapons and old principles. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1947, AGF 1: 387-95.—Panning, G. Die Kriegswaffen und ihre Wirkung. In: Feldchirurgie (Kafer, H.) 2. Aufl., Dresd., 1941, 11-25; 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943, 12-28; 9. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 12-28, illust.—Schorer, E. Kriegsseuchen und Bakterienkrieg. Gesundheit, Ziir., 1942, 22: 496-507.—Schiittel, E. Der opera- tive und taktische Einsatz von Bombenverbanden im totalen Krieg. Gasschutz, 1937, 7: 142-9.—Velasco, G. Nuevas armas y nuevos mecanismos de guerra. Rev. mil., La Paz, 1942, 6: 309-16.—Vieser, W. Berechnung der Wirkung von Geschossen und Bomben. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 309-14.— Walker, K., & Bailey, H. ProjectUes and other engines of destruction. In: Surg. Mod. Warfare (Bailey, H.) 2. ed. Bait., 1942, 1: 3-11. ---- chemical. See also Chemical agent; Chemical warfare. Albeafa, E. Intrebuintarea argilelor ca material de protectie contra gazelor de lupta.. Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1937, 36: 843-5.—Chemical warfare chronology of World War II. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1943, 29: No. 3, 50-2.— Ditto, R. C. Will Hitler's goose be cooked with gas? Ibid., 6-8.—Engelhard, H. Theoretische Betrachtungen iiber die Konzentrationen von chemischen Kampfstoffen. Gasschutz, 1934, 4: 174-6.— Flury, F. Ueber den chemischen Krieg. Ibid., 1937, 7: 57-63. ------& Tempelhoff, v. Der Gaskampf und die chemischen WEAPON 1146 WELDER Kampfstoffe. Ibid., 1938, 8: 207-10.—Haack, Flury, F., A Quasebart, K. Der chemische Krieg. Ibid., 1937, 7: 46-9.— Hanslian, R. Der aerochemische Angriff. Ibid., 1934, 4: 3-5.—Jatzkewitz, E. Luftschutzmassiges Verhalten im Haus- halt. Ibid., 1939, 9: 2-5.—Johnson, D. Necessity for good gas discipline particularly in the Army Air Forces. Chem. Warf. BuU., 1943, 29: No. 3, 5.—Kokatnur, V. R. Chemical warfare in ancient India; evidence that art was known and practiced long before bibUcal times. Ibid., 37-9.—Kroepelin, H. Ueber das Abregnen von Kampfstoffen aus Flugzeugen. Gasschutz, 1938, 8: 39-46.—Martin, R. J. A' mnemonic method of learning basic chemical warfare. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1941, 27: 7-9.— Mielenz, W. Gasschutz fiir Sauglinge und Kleinkinder. Gasschutz, 1939, 9: 13-6, illust.—Nasset, E. S. Use of service gas mask, M2al, in energy metaboUsm determination. Chem. Warf. BuU., 1943, 29: No. 3, 31-3.—Otto, C. E. Fires from incendiary bombs. Ibid., 1941, 27: 94-8.—Rosenthaler, L. Die Chemie als Kriegsmittel. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1921, 59: 105-10.—Schrader, E. A. Alethods of extinguishing incendiary bombs. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1943, 29: No. 3, 15-20.—Stelle. Die Vereinheitlichung der tragbaren Kraftspritze. Gasschutz, 1939, 9: 10-3, iUust.—Tempelhoff, v. Chemische Kampf- mittel und Gasabwehr in der Russischen Felddienstordnung 1936. Ibid., 1938, 8: 20-3. ------ Eine sowjetrussische Gaskampfaufgabe. Ibid., 204-6. ------ Die Vorlaufige Gasabwehrborschrift der Roten Armee vom 15. 12. 1935. Ibid., 1937, 7: 241; 270. ------ Welchen Einfluss werden die chemischen Kampfmittel im Zukunftskriege auf die Entschei- dung ausuben? Ibid., 289-93.—West, J. A., jr. Total fire. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1941, 27: 77-83. ---- Small arms. Mann, F. W. The bullet's flight, from powder to target; the internal and external ballistics of small arms. 384p. 25cm. Huntington, 1942. Rosenblum, D. [Data on energy valuation expended in methods of transferring machine guns] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1931, 2: 438-50.—Utz. Untersuchung von Infanterie-Ge- schossen. Pharm. Zhalle, 1915, 56: 119; 199. ---- V weapon. Freeman, A. G. Effect on troops of the V weapon bombard- ment of Antwerp. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 58. WEATHER. See Climatology; Intelligence; Operation, Arc- tic. WEBBING belt. See Belt. WEBBING strap litter. See under Litter. WECHSLER-BELLEVUE test. See under Intelligence test; Personality in- ventory. WEIGHT. See Aviator, Height and weight; Height and weight. WEIL-FELIX reaction. See also Rickettsiasis, Diagnosis; Rickettsiasis (orientalis) Diagnosis. Hokari, K. On a new method of diagnosis employing the precipitin reaction of antigen extracted from Proteus OXK. 27 1. 27cm [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 106, Project Rep. C, Hyg. Sect. Nanpo-gun, Japan. Bridges, R. F. The preparation of suspensions for the Weil- Felix test. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 153-62.—Christian, C. R. The Weil-Felix reaction in fevers of uncertain origin. Ibid., 65: 247-51.—Kosmodamiansky, V. N. [Use of the new variant Proteus X19 for Weil-Felix reaction] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1933, 4: 391-8.—Scales, C. Some observations on the WeU-Felix reaction. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 317-9. WELDER [and welding] See also under Electric welding. Drinker, P. Control of welding hazards in defense industries. 15p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. Ege, J. F., jr, & Silverman, L. Determination of welding lumes in ship construction. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1309-20.—Lowy, J. Vtfznam nemoci svafecu ve valecne^m prumyslu. Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 156-8.—Quinn, R. W. Health hazards associated with the welding process; report of cases and review of recent literature. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 410-9.—Sessions, H. K. The effects of breathing welding fumes. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 1216-23.—Viles, F. J., jr. Control of welding fumes; tj. S. Navy Yard, Boston. Indust. M., 1945, 14: 71-5. ------A Silverman, L. A portable weld- ing fume exhauster. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 440-4. WELDING arc. See Electric welding. WEST Africa. See World War II. WESTERN Front. See under World War I; World War II. WESTERN Pacific. See under World War II. WEST Indies. See under World War II. WEST Point. See under School, Military Academy. WET-COLD. See Cold injury; Endurance. WHARTON'S duct. See with Salivary gland. WIDAL reaction. See Typhoid fever, Diagnosis: Serodiagnosis. WIDOW. See Dependent, Widow. WIEN. See also Occupied area—by regions: Austria; Wars and campaigns (various subheadings) Steiner, J. Das neue Heeresspital in Wien. Wien. med. Wschr., 1934, 84: 673.—Wilde, A. G. A medical officer in Vienna. Mil. Surgeon, 1925, 56: 452-60. WIFE. See Dependent infant care; Wife) WILD parsnip. See Dermatitis. WIND blast. See also Flying, Accident; Injury, Blast. Thornthwaite, C. W. The climate of the soldier; determining the wind on the soldier. 13p. 26}£cm. Wash., 1949. Forms Pt 4, No. 124, Envir. Protect. Ser. Rep. (U. S. Quartermast. Gen.) Wilder, R. M. Effects of high velocity wind blasts on human volunteers. 16p. 26V4cm. Bethesda, 1947. Forms Rep. No. 10, Res. Proj. X-630, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. Effects of atmospheric pressure, wind blast, detonation. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, 19-21.—Injuries due to the wind of ex- plosives. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1915, 88: 571.—Nervous manifes- tations due to the wind of explosives. Lancet, Lond., 1915, TiV j uh-utfe',U.' Untersuchungen iiber den Einfluss hoher Win^eschwindigkeiten auf den Kopf. Luftfahrtmedizin, 1940-41 5: 322-36. Also English transl. in Summary Activ. £?J?m!d- Res- Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14d, 1-10.—Stevenson, W. F. A note on wind ?u?Jtu8i?n,s ln war> Brit- M- J- 1915- 2= 338.—Wind contusion. Ibid., 308. (Emergency maternity and WINDSHIELD 1147 WINTER WARFARE WINDSHIELD. Bjornstad, J. M. Optical properties of wind- shield glass. 28p. 27cm. Dayton, 1948. Forms No. MCREXD-696-93C, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. WINE. Caddow, H. A. War and the wine industry. Q. J. Alcohol, 1942-43, 3: 288-92.—Cummins, S. L. Port and when to drink it. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 147.—Vega Herrera, A. M. Valor aUmenticio del vino genuino y de la cerveza. 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Special series, No. 18: German winter warfare. 215p. 20cm. Wash., 1943. United States. War Department. Basic field manual, FM 31-15: Operations in snow and extreme cold. 82p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. Blair, J. R., & Gottschalk, C. W. Canadian winter opera- tions. Annual Rep. Med. Dep. Field Res. Laborat., Fort Knox, 1947, App. D, Proj. 1, No. 11, 1.—Hoist, J. Winter campaigning. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 284-9.—Kobzev, A. Zimnie dejstvija vojsk. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 803-14.—Military effects of the Russian winter. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 121 — Oettli, H. Lawinen-Rettungs-Dienst. MUitarsanitat, &w., 1942, 24: 19; passim. ------ Lawinengefahr. Ibid., 1944, 26: 1.—Protection against cold, snow, and thaw. Spec. Ser. U. S. MU. InteU. Serv., 1943, No. 18, 127-36.—Rahm, N. An- visningar i vinterhygien. In: Faltmed. vademecum, Stockh., 1940, 108-22.—Rations in winter. Spec. Ser. U. S. Mil. Intell. Serv., 1943, No. 18, 137-43.—Rossmann. 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I Osobennosti organizacii medicinskoj pomosdi v dnevnom boju na idu. Ibid., No. 2, 63-6.— Hildenskald, S. I. [Evacuation shelters in winter] Ibid., No. 11, 39-48.—Koch & Preuss. Winter hazards for medical supplies and preventive measures. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 8, 215.—Losonczy, G. A teli kihelyez<5sek egiszsigvi- delmi probtemai. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 631-44.—Markosov, G. Sposoby evakuacii ranenykh s polja boja v lesisto-bolotistoj mestnosti v zimnee vremja goda. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 78.—Molchanov, N. S., Sach, U. I. [et al.] [Evacuation of the wounded under winter conditions] Ibid., 1942, No. 10, 57-60.—[Preparation of medical personnel for winter] Ibid., 3-7.—Red Army evacuation of casualties in winter. MUit. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 16, 27.—Riabov, P. I. [Problems in sanitary technic during winter] Voen. san. delo, 1941, No. 10, 35.—Ryzhkov, S. I. 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Nature, Lond., 1942, 150: 415- 7 —Phillips E. C. British women in war services, rub. Health Nurs., 1942, 34: 609-11.— Pudney, C. Women in um- (0Tm. Britain Today, Lond., 1941 No 54 12^.-Winner, A L Public health problems in the A. T S. Pub. Health, Lond 1946-47, 60: 232-5.—Woman (The) war-worker. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 884.-Women in the services. Ibid., 1128.__Women on active service. Britain loday, Lond., 1941, WOMAN 1148 WOMEN'S ARMY CORPS No. 51, 1-3.—Women's (The) Services. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 343.—Women's war work. Ibid., 1941, 2: 712. ---- Marine Corps. Solomon, P., Brown, M., & Jones, M. R. Neuropschiatry in the U. S. Marine Corps Women's Reserve; an analysis of motivations for entering military service. Am. J. Orthopsy- chiat., 1944, 14: 406-10. ------ Methods and procedures in the neuropsychiatric selection of recruits. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944-15, 101: 643-9. ------ Criteria for rejection. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 291-5. ---- Military service. See also subsequent main headings. Bancroft, H. H. Women fight on battlefield; heroine con- cealed identity; attack of brain fever led to discovery; Molly Pitcher, Deborah Samson, Mary A. Livermore. Welf. Bull., Springf., 1943, 34: No. 2, 8.—Driest, W. Die Frau in der Wehrmacht. In his RichtUnien u. Menschenfuhr., 2. Aufl., Berl., 1944, 75-95.—Enlistment campaign; woman's field army. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1940-41, 10: 311.—Hirschfeld, M. Women soldiers and female battalions. In his Sex. Hist. World War, N. Y., 1937, 119-33.—Hollenbeck, F. S. Woman's place in wartime. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 8, 18.—Jordania. I. ZhenSciny-voennosluzascie. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 684-6.— Solomon, P., & Winfield, M. C. Needs and problems of military women in readjusting to civiUan life. Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1945, 15: 454-62.— Thornton, G. K. Women in the Red Army. Q. Rev. Med. Women Fed., Lond., 1945, 26.—Voncken, J. Les femmes a la guerre. Protect, pop. civ., Par., 1938, 1: 124-9.—Welsh, M. No time for tears; women at war keep busy with problems of work, uniforms, make-up, dates and meals. Life, 1941, Aug. 4, 78-80.—Women in war. California West. M., 1943, 58: 140. WOMEN Accepted for Voluntary Emer- gency Service [WAVES] See also Dermatitis; Hospital Corps; Nurse, Training; Nutrition survey—by countries: United States. Pine, M. B., & Haugen, G. A study of the adequacy of some of the eating facilities available to enlisted Wave personnel living in the Washing- ton area. 9p. 26>^cm. Bethesda, 1944. Forms Rep. No. 2, Res. Proj. X-295, U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst. United States. Navy. Bureau of Medi- cine and Surgery. Enlist in the Waves; serve in the Hospital Corps. 13p. 22^cm. Wash., 1943. Berge, M. A., & Roose, A. E. Women Reserves for overseas duty. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1100-4.—Contact derma- titis due to rating badges worn by Waves. Summaries Res. U. S. Nav. M. Res. Inst., 1945, Jan.-June, 8.—Lindas, E. B. WAVES in industrial medicine. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: No. 5, 31.—Marwil, T. B. Functional amenorrhea in WAVES. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 569-73.—Raskin, H. A. In- validings from the service for causes existing prior to enlistment Women's Reserves. Ibid., 1944, 43: 490-4.—Women's Reserve of the Navy. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 6, 140-3. WOMEN in the Air Force. Air WAC in AAF Medical Services. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 125.—Monserud, N. O. Medical considerations of women air force service pilots. Ibid., 214-6. WOMEN'S Army Corps. See also Hospital staff, Recruiting; Neuro- psychiatric examination, Female soldier; Physical training, Organization; Shoe. Preston, A., jr. The Mental Hygiene Unit in a WAC Training Center. MS. 17p. n. p. [Before July 1945] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- History of psychiatry in the Women's [Army Corps] MS. 41p. n. p., 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. United States. Army. Surgeon General's Office. Medical Statistics Division. Statis- tical Analysis Branch. Report No. 3-W: WAAC enrollment data; distribution of WAACs discharged from service due to disability, by cause, August, 1942 through May, 1943. 5 1. 27cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Report No. 4-W: WAAC enrollment data: Results of medical examinations of WAAC candidates April-July 1943. lip. 27cm. Wash., 1943. ---- Report No. 5-W: WAC enlistment data: Results of medical examinations of white WAC candidates October-December 1943. 16p 26^cm. Wash., 1944. Contraceptives for WACS. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 11, 97.—Craighill, M. D. Psychiatric aspects of women serving in the Army. Am. J. Psychiat., 1947-48, 105: 226-30.— De Schweinitz, E. Selection for the Women's Army Corps. News Lett. Am. Ass. Psychiat. Social Work., 1944-45, 14: 44-6.—Enlistment, health, and discharge of the WAC. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 6: 276-87.—Goodenough, F. L. The selection of candidates for the officer candidate school at the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps Training Center. 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Bemerkungen zur Verbands- und Operationstechnik bei den Sanitatsformationen der vorderen Linie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1917, 43: 103.—Hedlund, J. A. Krigskirurgiska anteckningar fran studieresor i Tyskland 1914 och 1916. Allm. sven. lak. tidn., 1916, 13: 1009-28.— Hollander. Kasuistisches aus der Kriegschirurgie. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1916, 53: 354.—Hufschmid. Die Berechtigung zur Vornahme sogenannter Friedensoperationen in leld- und Kriegslazaretten der vorderen Linie. Munch, med. Wschr 1916, 63: 514.—Jess, A. AugenarztUche Erfahrungen im Felde. Deut. med. Wschr., 1918, 44: 1262. Die Augenheilkunde im Weltkriege. Munch, med. Wschr., 1935, 82: 1941-5.—Kahler, O., & Amersbach, K. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen aus dem Gebiete der Rhino-Laryngologie im ersten Kriegsjahre. Arch. Lar. Rhinol., Berl., 1916, 30: 111-38, pi.—Kraske, P. Chirurgische Beobachtungen vom Kriegs- schauplatz. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1914, 6: 1885.—Krause, F. Chirurgische Erfahrungen aus dem Felde. Med. 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Ibid.. 1918, 4: 313-7. ---- Great Britain—Surgical aspect. Atkinson, E. L. Immediate surgery with the Royal Marine ArtiUery Howitzer Brigade in France, 1916-18. J. R. Nav M. Serv., 1922, 8: 16-23.—Bowlby, A. Growth of the surgery of the Front in France. Brit. M. J., 1919, 2: 127-31.—British surgery at the front. Ibid., 1917, 1: 737.—Low, V. W. Sur- gery during the war. Lancet, Lond., 1920, 1: 419-23.— Martin, A. A. Surgical notes from a temporary clearing hos- pital at the front. Brit. M. J., 1915, 1: 145-51.—Mayo- Robson, A. W. Hints on war surgery. Ibid., 2: 136.—Smith, C. S. Surgical experiences with the British Expeditionary Forces. Hahneman. Month., 1920, 55: 192-6.—Watson, C. G. Notes on war surgery in France. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1916-17, 24: 67. ---- Greece. Eiselsberg, A. v. Zu Konig Konstantin nach Athen. In his Lebensweg &c, Innsbr., 1949, 230—12. ------ Eine zweite Reise nach Athen. Ibid., 260-78. ---- Holland. Amstel, P. J. de Bruine PIoos van. 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Lustig, A. La difesa della popolazione civile e altri problemi. 30p. 16? Milano, 1915. Forms Pt 1, of Probl. san. guerra. Ceccherelli, A. Dalla terra dove la morte riafferma la vita. CUn. chir., MUano, 1915, 23: 913-16.— Heiser, V. G. Medical problems on the ItaUan front. N. York M. J., 1918, 107: 460.—Hume, E. E. MUitary operations on the ItaUan Front in 1918. MU. Surgeon, 1928, 64: 859-81, map.—Lambert, A. Brief outUne of personal observations in Italy and at the Western Battle Front. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1918, 93: 947-50.— Padovani, E. Note e osservazioni daUe zone di guerra. Rass. stud, psichiat., 1915, 5: 342-6.—Penfield, W. G. War ex- periences of an American medical student in Italy. Boston M. &S. J., 1915,173:684. ---- Italy—Casualties and diseases. Breccia, G. Note di cUnica medica in guerra. Morgagni, 1918, 60: 25-45.—Bucciante, A. II servizio ocuUstico neU'Eser- cito itaUano durante la guerra mondiale; la questione del tra- coma neU'Esercito. Gior. med. mU., 1937, 85: 239; 349; 704. ------ I traumi oculari neUa guerra mondiale; ciechi di guerra. Ibid., 1938, 86: 3-40.—Caldera, C. Contributo casuistico aUa traumatologia otorinolaringoiatrica di guerra. Arch. ital. otol., 1916, 27: 194-8.—D'Abundo, G. Reparto neuropatoh>- gico mUitarizzato deUa Clinica deUe malattie nervose e mentaU deUa R. Universita di Catania. Riv. ital. neuropat., 1917, 10: 22-4.—Dello Joio, G. Rendiconto clinico statistico dei casi di traumatismi di guerra curati neUa CUnica dai 15 aprile 1915 al 15 marzo 1919. Gior. med. mU., 1933, 81: 169-78.—Di Vittorio, S. La lutte contre le paludisme dans la 3me Armee ItaUenne pendant la grande guerre. Tunis. mid., 1933, 27: 358-72.—Ferrari, G. C. Osservazioni psicologiche sui feriti della nostra guerra. Riv. psicol., 1915, 11: 161-86.—Ferraro, D. Ferite del torace; guerra 1915-18. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1923, 2: 54-60. ------ Statistica e casuistica di 95 casi personali e del prof. Giordano osservati durante la guerra. Atti Congr. internaz. med. farm. mU., 1923, 2: 499-502.— Giliberti, P. Sui postumi dei congelamenti riportati durante U periodo beUico 1915-18. PoUcUnico, 1941, 48: sez. prat., 1787; 1836.—Mendes, G. La lotta antitubercolare neU'Esercito itaUano durante la campagna di guerra 1915-18. Gior. med. nul., 1921, 69: 298-302.—Mennella, A. Osservazioni cUniche e terapeutiche neUe truppe combattenti. Atti Soc. lombard., sc. med., 1916-17, 6: 137-61.—Pisand, G. Appunti clinici di traumatologia di guerra (marzo-settembre 1917) Gior. med. mU., 1920, 68: 327-43. ---- Italy—Medical organization and service. Agostini, C. Contributo clinico alia neuro- psichiatria di guerra (il servizio neuropsichiatrico nella zona Carnica) 37p. 8? Perugia, 1917. Bilancioni, G. Un anno di oto-rino-laringo- iatria in zona di guerra. p.49-292. 24cm. Roma, 1918. Atti CUn. otorin. Roma, 1918, 16: Massarotti, G. Ospedalizzazione militare in guerra. 2. ed. 43p. 16? Milano, 1915. Forms No. 9 of Probl. san. guerra. Ospedali (Gli) militari di Piacenza dalla dichiarazione di guerra all'armistizio (Maggio 1915-Novembre 1918) 176p. fol. Parma [1919 or after] Ponticaccia, L. II medico di Battaglione (note sul Servizio sanitario in prima Tinea) 1915-18. 105p. 8? Parma, 1920. Agostini, C. Contributo cUnico aUa neuropsichiatria di guerra (il servizio neuropsichiatrico nella zona Carnica) Ann. Manic. Perugia, 1917, 11: 11-47.—Bellotti, O. Note e appunti sul servizio otorinolaringoiatrico neU'Ospedale di S. Corona con speciale riguardo all'assistenza ai muti e sordi di guerra. Gior. med. mU., 1919, 67: 372-7.—Benassi, G. Tre anni di radiologia WORLD WAR I 1156 WORLD WAR I di guerra (1916-19) Radiol, med., Milano, 1920, 7: 426-33.— Boschi, G. IUustrazione della assistenza sanitaria per le forme nervose da guerra, l'ospedale per malattie nervose Villa del Seminario presso Ferrara. Med. nuova, 1918, 9: 6-9.— Brunetti, F. Rendiconto sul servizio oto-rinolaringoiatrico neU'Ospedale militare principale di Bari Agosto 1918-Settembre 1919. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 219-42.—Bryant, W. S. The oto-rhino-laryngological service in Italy. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1918, 33: 97-100.—Bucciante, A. II servizio ocuUstico neU'Esercito italiano durante la guerra mondiale. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 239; passim.—Caliceti, P. Note sul servizio otorinolaringoiatrico della 3» Armata. Ibid., 1920, 68: 162- 75.—Campani, A. Sull'assistenza ospitaUera civile durante la guerra. PoUcUnico, 1917, 24: sez. prat., 521-7.—Coleschi, L. Radiologia di guerra; sei mesi di lavoro con la prima ambulanza radiologica deU'esercito. Radiol, med., Tor., 1917, 4: 13-34._— Consiglio, P. L'esperienza neurologica del Centro psichiatrico della zona di guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1920, 68: 387-99.— Ghilarducci, F. La funzione della Is ambulanza radiologica di Armata durante tre mesi di lavoro al fronte. Ibid., 1918, 66: 216-34, 2 pi.—Gradenigo, G. La oto-rino-laringologia e i problemi sanitari dell'attuale guerra. Arch. ital. otol., 1917, 28: 335-49.—Mancioli, T. Un anno di servizio oto-rino- laringoiatrico neU'Ospedale miUtare principale di Roma. Atti. clin. Otorin. Roma, 1917, 15: 213-23.—Mendicini, A. I centri neurologici nella mostra nazionale delle opere d'assi- stenza neU'Esercito. Q. psichiat., Genova, 1918, 5:229-34.— Negro. C. Annotazioni di neurologia di guerra. Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1916, 4. ser., 22: 377-89.—Nieddu:Semidei, A. L'otorinolaringologia e il riordinamento degli studi universitari e del Corpo sanitario miUtare. Gior. med. mU., 1919, 67: 1174-6.—Pighini, G. II servizio neuro-psichiatrico nella zona di guerra. Ann. Manic. Perugia (1915) 1917, 9: 49r65 — Pusateri, S. L'ambulatorio oto-rino-laringojatrico municipale di Palermo nel suo 2° anno di funzionamento; resoconto statistico (settembre 1916-agosto 1917) Arch. ital. laring., 1918, 38: 18-26.—Putelli, F. II servizio Oto-rino-laringologico di guerra neUa sanita miUtare. Arch. ital. otol., 1918, 29: 101; 152.—Roasenda, G. II servizio neuro-psichiatrico di un'Armata nell'ultimo anno di guerra fino al giorno della cessazione delle ostUita. Gior. med. mil., 1919, 67: 462-70.— Signoris, E. Impressioni e considerazioni di un medico sul servizio sanitario durante l'ultima guerra. Minerva med., Tor., 1935, 26: 694-701. ---- Italy—Naval forces. Ferraro, D. II servizio sanitario deUa R. Marina durante la guerra (quinquennio 1915-19) Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1935, 41: 333—49.—Natale, E. Comunicazione sul materiale radiologico trovato neU'Ospedale MiUtare Marittimo di Pola. Ibid., 1919, 2: 1051-3. ---- Italy—Surgical aspect. Achille, F. Statistica di chirurgia di guerra (ospedali territoriali C. R. di Ravenna, Forll e Ferrara) e statistica di chirurgia civile (Ospedale civile di Santarcangelo di Romagna) 55p. 8? Roma, 1918. Cavina, G. Venti mesi di chirurgia di guerra in un ospedale di Tappa; breve rendiconto statistico-operativo. 73p. 8? Bologna, 1917. Tedeschi, A. Mutilazione e mutilati; una pagina di chirurgia di guerra. 31p. 8? Livorno [after 1916] Attivita (L') dei nuclei chirurgici aUa fronte (offensiva giugno 1918) manovra del personale sanitario. Gior. med. mil., 1918, 66: 549-51.—Balliano, A. Diario chirurgico con brevi considerazioni sui casi piil notevoli osservati nel 1° reparto deU'Ospedale succursale del seminario nel primo trimestre di guerra. Ibid., 1916, 64: 107-36.—Camera, U. Alcune con- siderazioni sugli interventi demolitivi e conservativi praticati neU'ospedale da campo 022. CUn. chir., Milano, 1916, 24: 1063-72.—Collica, I. Note cUnico-pratiche sul lavoro chirurgo del primo semestre di servizio alia fronte. Gior. med. irul., 1917, 65: 120-15, 6 pi.—De Carli, D. L'attivita del nucleo chirurgico N. 4 aUa fronte. Ibid., 1918, 66: 996.—Del Vecchio, E. Statistica a relazione sanitaria del II Reparto chirurgico. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1916, 2: 46-81.—Falcone. R. Alcuni casi di chirurgia di guerra (con presentazione de- grinfermi) Atti Accad. med. chir. NapoU, 1918, 82: 41-51.— Gatti, G. Sul servizio chirurgico al fronte. PoUcUnico, 1918, 25: sez. prat., 32-6.—Giordano, D. Impressioni di chirurgia beUica. Attual. med., MUano, 1915, 14: 572-88. ------ Ove la cosidetta chirurgia di guerra neUa chirurgia quotidiana si confonde. Riforma med., 1918, 34: 162-5.—Janni, R. L'at- tivita del nucleo chirurgico N. 3 in zona di operazione. Gior. med. mU., 1918, 66: 870-2.—Lasagna, F. I progress! deUa otorinolaringoiatria durante la guerra. BoU. Soc. med. Parma, 1919, 2. ser., 12: 2.—Mattoli, A. II nucleo chirurgico N. 2, e la sua attivita aUa fronte. Gior. med. mU., 1918, 66: 778-83.— Metcalf, R. An American surgeon in Italy and Austria- Hungary. Boston M. & S. J. 1915, 173: 448.—Minervini, R. 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[Preparing the medical history of the present war in England and America] Hosp. delo, 1945, No. 4, 12-5.—Chemical warfare chronology of World War II; summary of news dispatches appearing in American Daily Press for 1941 and 1942. Chem. Warf. Bull., 1942, 28: 115-8.—Gibbon, J. M., 4 Mathewson, M. S. World War II. In their Three Cent. Canad. Nurs., Toronto, 1947, 453-82.— Guides to historical writing. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 48-51.—H., J. T. Moloch; 1940. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Bull., Lond., 1939-40, 1: 197.—Henry, H. M. Western Hemis- phere defense. Social Sc, 1942, 17: 36-48.—History of pro- fessional experience in World War II. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 40-2.—Hogben, L., Johnstone, M. M., 4 Mullings, D. The medical ethnography of the second World War. Brit. J. Social M., 1947, 1: 251-75.—Ipsen, P. [Mari- time war, 1939] MUitaerlaegen, 1940, 46: 1-22.—Phalen, J. M. This too will pass [Edit.] Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 201.— Riegelman, H. This gasless war. Chem. Warf. BuU., 1941, 27: 161.—World (The) at war. Nature, Lond., 1941, 148: 719.— World War II. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 55. ---- Abyssinian Campaign (1940-1941) See also subheading (East Africa) Barnsley, R. E. The medical services and experiences of the Abyssinian Campaign, 1940-41. In: InteralUed Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 277-81.—Cormack, R. P. Some medical aspects of the campaign in SomalUand and Ethiopia, 1941. East Afr. M. J., 1943, 20: 357-75.—Goulston, E. Guerrilla surgery. Med. J. Australia, 1942, 2: 134-6.—McGill, R. J. Medical experiences with the Ringrose Force in Abyssinia. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 58-63. ---- Adriatic sector. See also subheading (Mediterranean Theater of Operations) D'Abreu, A. L. War wounds of the chest on the Adriatic sector. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 57-9. WORLD WAR II 1162 WORLD WAR II ---- Africa. See also other subdivisions (Abyssinian Cam- paign; Congo; East Africa; North Africa; North- west Africa; South Africa; West Africa) Vickery, E. L. History of the Medical Sec- tion, Africa—Middle East Theater, September 1941 to September 1945. MS. 2v. 352p. n. p., 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Barker, M. H. Northwestern University Medical School's General Hospital in Africa. Q. BuU. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1944, 18: 63-9.—Bayer, E. Truppenarzt in Afrika. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1941, 38: 394.—Development of a medi- cal service for airline operations in Africa. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 484; 619.—Green, J. C. Experiences with vascular injuries in Africa and Italy. Mississippi Doctor, 1947-48, 25: 101-5.—Letters from Africa. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1943- 44, 47: 190-4.—Ogilvie, W. H. War surgery in Africa. Brit. J. Surg., 1943-44, 31: 313-24. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 951-78. ------ War in Africa. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-14, 1: 396-403.—Smith, N. W. With the Free French. Australas. Nurs. J., 1943, 41: 95-7.— Stein, H. K. Somewhere in Africa. Gradwohl Laborat. Digest, 1943-44, 7: No. 4, 5.—Wilson, R. A. Pharmacy with Seabees in equatorial Africa. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 4, 35-8. ---- el-Alamein (1942) See also subheading (Egypt; North Africa) Bishop, J. C. Experiences of a battle casualty at El Ala- mein. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 125-9.—Employment of CW mortar troops at el Alamein. Milit. Rep., Wash., 1943, No. 4, 30.—Extracts from British medical officer's notes on battle casualties from El Alamein. Bumed News Lett. Wash., 1943, 1: No. 6, 22.—Gear, H. S. Hygiene aspects of the El Alamein victory, 1942. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 383-7. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1945, 44: 1192-206.— Giblin, T. Abdominal surgery in the Alamein Campaign. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg., 1943-44, 13: 37-64.—Wallace, Q. V. B. The battle of Alamein and the campaign in Libya. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 312-9.— Wounded from Alamein; observations on wound shock and its treatment. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943, Suppl. No. 7, 1-32. ---- Alaska. See also other subheadings; also Water supply, Sanitary survey. McNeil, G. H. History of the Medical De- partment in Alaska in World War II. MS. 477p. n. p., before June 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Canol project. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash.i 1948, 8: 9-13.—Fritz, M. H. Ophthalmology in Alaska. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 12, 12.—Health conditions among U. S. Army troops in Alaska, 1942-47. Health U. S. Army, 1947, 2: No. 10, 2; No. 11, 2.—Salvato, J. A., jr. Sanitary survey, water supply, Skagway District, Skagway, Alaska In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 164-8.— Staats, C. E. Somewhere in Alaska. West Virginia M. J., 1943, 39: 328. ---- Albanese Greek Italian Campaign (1940- 1941) See also subheading (Greece; Italy) Colucci, C. Con U 40° nucleo chirurgico sul fronte greco- albanese; note e riUevi. Gior. med. mil., 1943, 91: 5-20.— Delia Mano, N. II funzionamento e l'impiego del nucleo chirurgico in guerra; gli insegnamenti della campagna d'Al- bania. Atti Congr. naz. chir. guerra (1942) 1943, 1. Congr,, 122-4.—F., D. II Servizio sanitario nell'occupazione dell'Al- bania. Forze san., Roma, 1941, 10: No. 3, 19.—Lampis, E. II servizio sanitario nell'occupazione italiana dell'Albania. Gior. med. mU., 1940, 88: 565-76.—Lecchini, L. Appunti di nosografia di guerra sul fronte albanese nel semestre novembre 1940-aprile 1941. Policlinico, 1942, 49: sez. prat., 123-30 — Pegoraro, C. Aspetti clinici e fisiopatologici della nefrite di guerra del fronte greco-albanese. Gior. med. mU., 1943, 91: 60.—Roncallo, E., 4 Di Negro, G. Sindrome da carenza poUvitaminica in reduce d'Albania. Ibid., 1942, 90: 373-83.— Sacchetti, A. Le malattie a frigore nei militari provenienti dai fronte occidentale e greco-albanese. Gazz. osp., 1942, 63: 643-52.—Scouras, P. Les trouble psychiques observes sur le front d'Albanie; psychoses de guerre et syndromes psycho- reacttfs. Hyg. ment., Par., 1946-47, 36: 73-83. ---- Aleutian Islands (1942-1943) See also subheading (Attu; Kiska; Unalaska) Aleutians (The) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 4, 1-19.—Burns, G. C. Neuro- psychiatric problems at an Aleutian post. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-16, 102: 205-13.—Stager, W. R. A flight surgeon's notes on the Aleutians. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 122-4. ---- Algeria. See also subheading (Oran) Somewhere in Algeria; a U. S. A. emergency hospital. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 95. ---- Alsace. Nancy. Huit mois de campagne en Alsace et en Allemagne. BuU. Soc meU Pau, 1946, 46: 2552-64. ---- Ancon. See also subheading (Panama Canal) Sanitary regulations, Division Engineer, Panama Division, Ancon, Canal Zone. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: pt 3, Chapt. 19, Exh. B, 1-46, 6 plan. ---- Antarctic Expedition (1944-1946) See also subheading (United States—Nayy)"^"5 Back, E. H. Medical aspects of a wartime Antarctic expe- dition, 1944-46 (Operation Tabarin) J. R. Nav. M.iServ., 1947, 33: 193-7. ---- Antilles. See also subheading (West Indies) United States. Army. Antilles Depart- ment. Professional history of internal medicine in World War II; The Antilles Department. MS. 139p. n. p., before July 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- Surgeon's Office. History of Med- ical Department Activities; Antilles Department; preventive medicine. 157p. 27^cm. Wash., 1948. Forms v.7, Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash. ---- Anzio (1944) See also subheading (Italian Campaign) Hyman, S. The medical story of Anzio. MS. 23p. n. p., before Sept. 1944. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. White, R. Y. At Anzio beachhead. Am. J. Nurs.,'1944, 44: 370. ---- Apamama. See also subheading (Gilbert Islands) Apamama. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 5, 22. ---- Arakan Operations (1944-1945) See with subheading (Burma Campaign) ---- Arnhem (1940; Sept. 1944-1945) See also subheading (Holland) Longland, C. J. Experiences of a medical officer with a parachute unit at Arnhem. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-15) 1947, 384-6.—Warrack, G. M. The R. A. M. C. at Arnhem. Ibid., 351-5. ---- Aruba (1942) See also subheading (West Indies) Aruba [Ned. West Indies] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 7: 115. ---- Assam (1943-1944) See also subheading (Burma Campaign, India) Wittels, T. S. Field medical installations and equipment for the early care and evacuation of casualties from air attacks in Assam, India. 21 1. 27cm. Dayton, 1944. Forms No. ENG-49-697-2L, Memo Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Elsom, K. A., 4 Rogers, A. M. Amoebiasis as seen in an Army general hospital in Assam. Field M. BuU. (Burma) 1945, 4: 316-25.—Grindlay, J. H. Treatment of skin infec- tions in the Assam-Burma jungle. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 74, 74-80.—Marriott, H. L. Medical lessons from the Assam-Burma Campaign. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 493-5.—Notes on jungle of North Eastern India, between Assam and Burma. ADTIC Digest, Eglin Field, 1943, Ser. 1, No. 1, 10. WORLD WAR II 1163 WORLD WAR II ---- Atlantic area. See also subheadings (South Atlantic; Western Atlantic) Bibliography; medical instaUations in the Atlantic area, manuscript materials. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 95-8.—Medical installations in the Atlantic area. Ibid., 1-98. ---- Attu (1942-1943) See also subheading (Alaska; Aleutian Islands) Attu. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 4, 1-10.—Japanese medical service on Attu. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 20-2.—Lesser, A. Re- port on immersion foot casualties from the battle of Attu. Ann. Surg., 1945, 121: 257-71. Also Spanish transl., An. cirug., B. Air., 1945, 4: 263-77. ---- Australia. Fellmeth, F., 4 Umbach, E. D. Army nurses in AustraUa and Iceland. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 689.—Fortune, C. Some aspects of medical disease confronting us in our war with Japan. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 320-2.—Letter from Down Under; a First Lieutenant, M. C, writes of his experiences in AustraUa. Interne, N. Y., 1943, 9: 175.—Nevin, S. M. U. S. Army Veterinary Service in AustraUa. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 113-9. ------ The Veterinary Service of Uncle Sam's Army in AustraUa. Vet. Med., Chic, 1944, 39: 446-50.—Our war correspondents. Detroit M. News, 1942- 43, 34: No. 31, 16-20.—Sibree, E. W. Acute polyarthritis in Queensland. Med. J. AustraUa, 1944, 2: 565-7. ---- Austria. See also Occupied area—by regions: Austria. Festversammlung der Wiener Aerzteschaft zum Jahrestag der Befreiung Wiens durch die Rote Armee. Oesterr. Aerzteztg, 1945-46, 1: No. 8, 11-3.—Ritschl, F. Auswirkungen des zweiten Weltkrieges auf die Volksgesundheit in Oesterreich. Tagungsber. Oesterr. Aerztet. (1947) 1948, 1. Congr., 140-51.— Vienna (The) University after Nazi occupation of Austria. Calcutta M. J., 1938, 34: 447-9. ---- Baltic States. See also subheading (Russo-German War) Bachmann, W. Epidemiologische Erfahrungen bei der Ruhr in einem Armeebereich wahrend des Ostfeldzuges 1941. BuU. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 280 (Abstr.)—Karpov, M. K. [Epidemic control in offensive operations in Pribaltic] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, June, 16-21. ---- Bashkiria. See also subheading (Russia) Lukmanov, S. Health service in Bashkiria in wartime. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1945-46, 3: 190. ---- Bastogne [Battle of the Bulge, 1944-45] Phalen, C. S. Medical service at Bastogne. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 37-42. ---- Bataan (Jan.-Apr. 1942) See also subheadings (Corregidor; Philippine Islands) Redmond, J. I served on Bataan. 167p. 20)/2cm. Phila., 1943. United States. Army Service Forces. Home from Bataan. 94 1. 43cm. Wash., 1945. Facsimiles of newspaper cUppings on the return of U. S. Army nurses. American Army nurses at Bataan. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 753.—Cooper, W. E. Final penod of BataanG am- paign. In his Med. Dept. Activ. Philippines, Wash., 1946, 66. ------ The march from Bataan. Ibid., 100-6.—Geister, J. M. She came back from Bataan [Helen Summers] N. York State J. M., 1942, 42: 2247. Also Trained Nurse, 1942, 109: 252-4.—Hatchitt, E., MacDonald, F., 4 Jenkins, R. Nursing on Bataan Pacific Coast J. Nurs., 1942, 38: 398-401.- Heroic (The) nurses of Bataan and Corregidor. Am J. Wurs.. 1942, 42: 896-8.—Jungle hospital. Time, 1942, 39: No. 7, 58.—MacDonald, F. Nursing the sick and wounded at Uataan and Corregidor. Hospitals, 1942, 16: No 12, 31-3.-Motley, R. Bataan and its aftermath. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 194b, 2.2.. 201-5.— Ritt, C. FUipino nurses on Bataan. Am. J. iNurs., 1945, 45: 346.—Taking care of the wounded on the liataan front. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1942, 22: No. 84, 41. ---- Belgium (1940-1945) See also subheadings (Bastogne) also Occupied area—by regions: Belgium. Bech, A. Les trains sanitaires pendant la campagne 1940. 160p. 22cm. Brux., 1945. Clark, A. F., jr. Operations in Belgium and France 1939- 40. Mil. Engineer, 1941, 33: 368-73.—Gretton-Watson, B. G. The arrival of the Belgian convoy. S. Barth. Hosp. J. War Bull., Lond., 1939-40, 1: 177.—Palmer, I. Kriegskirurgiska studier under en resa i Tyskland och de ockuperade delarna av Belgien och Frankrike. Nord. med., 1941, 9: 611-3.— Sand, R. Les effets de la guerre sur la sante' de la population beige. Arch. belg. meU sociale, 1946, 4: 7-24, 3 tab.—Sicard, A., 4 Bompart, H. Notes sur le fonctionnement d'une ambu- lance chirurgicale en Belgique et sur l'activite d'un hopital du Nord pendant les mois de mai a juiUet 1940. Presse med., 1940, 48: 960. ---- Bengal. See also subheading (India) Fitch, K. S. Serum transfusions in air-raid casualties in south-east Bengal. Ind. M. Gaz., 1944, 79: 611-4.—Orr, I. M. Medical aspects of Bengal famine relief. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 376-84. ---- Bengasi. See also subheading (Libia) Mustarde, J. C. Benghasi. In his ThelSmCStood Still, Lond., 1945, 4. impr., 61-79. ---- Bermuda. History of preventive medicine; Bermuda Base'Command, U. S. Army. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 66-72.—United States Naval MobUe Base Hospital Number 1, Bermuda. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 67-70. ---- Biak Island (1942-1944) See also subheading (Japan) Schafer, E. W. Investigation of Japanese medical depots.on Biak Island. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 34. Bismarck Archipelago. See with subheading (New Guinea) Bonin Islands (1944-1945) See also subheading (Japan; Western Pacific) also Occupied area—by regions: Japan and Pacific Islands. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies, No. 13: Health and disease in the Bonin and adjacent islands. 4p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944, ---- Borneo (1941-1945) See also subheading (Malaysia; Pontianak) English, J. C. Malaria in the Borneo opera- tions May 1-Sept. 1, 1945. 16 1. 35/2cm. n. p., 1945. ---- Bougainville (1942-1945) See also subheadings (Solomon Islands; West- ern Pacific) ,,„,,. j Oughterson, A. W. [et al.] Study of wound ballistics; report on casualties at Bougainville from 15 February to 22 April 1944. MS. 2v. 240p. [97]p. n. p., after Apr. 1944. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Bougainville. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash 1946, 1: Chap. 3, 67-82.—Savitt, L. E. With the Amer- ican Division at BougainvUle. MU. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 257-63. ---- Brazil (1942-1945) See also other subheadings (Italian Campaign; Napoli; Taro River) Lobo A. O servico de saude do Destacamento F. E. B. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 286-325.—M., P. O Servico de saude da Forca expedicionaria brasileira. Ibid., 1945, 34: 1-6. ---- Bremen. United States Naval Advanced Base, Bremen. In: U. S. Nav M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 57-61. WORLD WAR II 1164 WORLD WAR II ---- Budapest (Siege of) (6 Nov. 1944-13 Febr., 1945) See also subheading (Hungary) Bakucz, J. Effect on the organisms of chUdren of privations caused by the siege of Budapest. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1947, 73: 489-96.—Recht, S. Kinderarztliche Erfahrungen nach der Belagerungs- und Hungerperiode in Budapest. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 563-6. ---- Bug-Vistula offensive. See also subheading (Russo-German War) Baidalov, F. T. Organizacija specialnoj pomoS6i ranennym v golovu v period Bugsko-Vislenskoj nastupatelnoj operacii. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 6, 29-32. ---- Buna Campaign (1942-1943) See also subheading (New Guinea) Marks, G. A. Portable surgical hospital at Buna. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 71, 43-55.—Thorndike, A. Surgical problems in the Buna campaign. Ibid., 1944, No. 79, 77-81. ------ Surgical experiences with the wounded of the Buna campaign. N. England J. M., 1944, 231: 649-51. ---- Burma Campaign (1942-1945) See also subheadings (Assam; China-Burma- India Theater; India; New Georgia; Salween Campaign) Seagrave, G. S. Adventures in Burma; told in (pictures; Dr Gordon S. Seagrave builds a hospital. 64p. 18cm. Phila., 1944. ---- Burma surgeon returns. 268p. 23cm. N. Y., 1946. ---- Burma Road. p.77-147. 22^cm. N. Y., 1943. In his Burma Surgeon, N. Y., 1943. Ackroyd, S. E. Treating brain wounds in Burma jungle. S. Afr. M. J., 1945, 19: 273.—Air evacuation aids wounded in Burma. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 916.—Becker, E. R. A survey of intestinal parasites in a unit of U. S. troops in Burma, with comments on methods for detecting the presence of Endamoeba histolytica in stools. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1946, 53: 299-303.—Buker, R. S. Medicine below the Burma Road. Harvard M. Alumni BuU., 1941-42, 16: 5-9.—Bullock, W. Field surgery in the jungle (Kaladan River, Arakan, Burma, 1944) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 81-6.—Crad- dock, A. L. Burmese diary, 1942. London Hosp. Gaz., 1942- 43, 46: 7-10.—Crosby, G. J. V. Training notes from Burma. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 29-31.—Davis, P. J. R. Psychiatry in a division on the Burma Front. Ibid., 1945, 84: 66. ------ Miller, J. W. [et al.] Psychiatry in Burma [Conference on Psychiatry in Forward Areas, Calcutta] Ibid., 66-9.—Disease in the Burma campaign. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 484.—Evacuation of casualties in Burma. MiUt. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 19, 32-42.—Experiences of a glider party in the airborne invasion of Burma. Ibid., 51-64.—Flickinger, D. Evacuation of wounded in Burma. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 25.—Flight surgeons in Burma. J. Am. M. Ass.! 1944, 125: 853.—Food in the Burma jungles. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 81, 40.—Girdwood, R. H. 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The muting of animals for General Wingate's force operating behind the Japanese lines in Burma. Ibid., 1945-46, 17: 87-92.—Stone, J. H. Surgeons in battle; the MobUe Surgical Hospital in Burma, 1943 to 1945. Mil. Surgeon, 1949, 105: 311-20. ------ Evacuation of the sick and wounded in the second Burma Campaign, 1943-1945. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1949-50, 29: No. 2, 44-51.—Stungo, E. Psychiatric casualties in Burma, 1945. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 585-94.—Thompson, T. O. Burma retreat, 1942. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 90: 23; passim.—Webster, F. A. M. Medicine's campaign in Burma. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 106-9.—Wigglesworth, R. The Burma Campaigns, 1942-45; a history of casualty evacuation. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 101-24.—With General Chennault in Burma and China. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 313. ---- Caen (Battle, 1944) See also subheading (Normandy Beach) Guisan. Un hdpital chirurgical improvise1 pendant la bataille de Caen. Veska Zschr., Luzern, 1948, 12: 173.— Morice, A. Le Service de sante' pendant la bataUle de Caen. Mim. Acad. chir.. Par., 1945, 71: 14-9. Calcutta. See also subheading (India; India-Burma Theater) Van Auken, H. A. Calcutta's markets. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: Suppl., 6. ------ Calcutta's restaurants. Ibid., 7. Canada. See also subheading (Newfoundland; White- horse sector) Baillie, W. A summary of 200 neurological and psychiatric admissions from the Canadian Army Service Forces. Am. J. Psychiat., 1940-41, 97: 753-79.—Cleghom, I. M. The liaison between the R. C. A. F. medical branch and Provincial health departments in the war effort. Proc Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1942, 57. meet., 173-81.—Doyle, A. M. Psychiatry with the Canadian Army in action in the C. M. F. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1945-16, 3:93-106.— Elliott, H. Head wounds, Canadian Army, World War II. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1949, 4: No. 7, 10-22.—Gordon, J. K. Experiences with the Canadian Army in England. Tr. Ass. Life Insur. M. Dir. America (1942) 1943, 29: 280-94.—Gorssline, R. M. The progress of the medical service since the advent of war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 45: 201-4. ------ The Medical Services and the war. Ibid., 1942, 47: 116-9.—Gosselin, G. L'alimentation en temps de guerre. Union mid. Canada, 1942, 71: 1034-45.—Griffin, D. M., McKerracher, D. G., & Lawson, F. S. Psychiatry in the Canadian Army. Am. J. Psychiat., 1943-14, 100: 137-41.— Hawke, W. A. Common problems in Canadian Army psychia- try; a survey of 250 consultations at an advanced training centre. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 188-93.—Hyland, H. H., & Richardson, J. C. Psychoneurosis in the Canadian Army overseas. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1942, 47: 432-43.—John- ston, G. C. Comments on abdominal wounds treated in a Canadian field surgical unit. Ibid., 1945, 53: 242-5.—Mac- Donald, D. G. H„ & Wellwood, I. L. Survey of non-effective medical reboards, Canadian Army overseas, July to December, 1944. Ibid., 478-82.—Pozner, H. Medical history of an action. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 621-7.—Richardson, J. C. CUnical experiences with a R. C. A. M. C. Neuropsychiatric Division in England 1940 to 1944. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1943-44, 37: 373-6.—Riches, D. M. D-day and some casual- ties. Canad. Nurse, 1944, 40: 566-8.—Robb, J. P. As I saw it. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 205-11. ---- Canada—Naval force. McCallum, A. The medical branch of the Navy in the 4th year of war. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 311-3.—MacKenzie, W. C. Surgical problems in the Royal Canadian Navy. Ibid., 1942, 47: 443-7.—Mighton, A. K. An interesting trip. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 411-4. Caribbean defense. See also subheadings (Atlantic area; West Indies) United States. Army. Caribbean Defense Command. History of Medical Department activities in the Caribbean Defense Command in World War II. MS. 3v. 687p. n. p., before May 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Danglade, J. H., & Fitzgerald, P. J. Asymptomatic micro- filariemia in the Caribbean area. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 193-201.—Reynolds, F. W. The Navy and venereal disease control in the Caribbean. J. Social Hyg., 1944, 30: 180-2. WORLD WAR II 1165 WORLD WAR II Caroline Islands. See also subheadings (Palau; Ulithi; Western Pacific) United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 50: Medical and sanitary data on the Caroline Islands. 19n. 26cm Wash., 1944. Caroline (The) battle afloat. In: U. S. Nav M Derj at War Admin. Hist Wash., 1946 1: Chap. 9, 23-6.-Carolines (The). Ibid., 1-30.—McNair, P. K., Garison, R. R. fet al 1 Report of a medical survey of the Yap District of the Western Caroline Islands of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands Hosp. Corps Q., 1949, 22: No. 4, 5-19, illust. Elands. ---- Casualty statistics. See also Casualty; Injury; also all other terms of the Military Section related to the sick and wounded. Battle casualties and sickness in AUied Armies. Brit M J 1944,a?: i84-T,?/itifLEm,mre casualties in 5 years of war.' j'. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 448.—Casualties of the British Empire in the first 2 years of the war. Ibid., 1942, 119- 1036__ Casualties of the war (review of a survey which appeared in the New York Times July 8, 1940) Army Navy J.; 1940, Sept oT ™Pire casualties [mUitary] Lancet, Lond., 1945 1- 127.—Estimate of men killed in the present war. J. Am M Ass.. 1942, 118: 542.-Hellenthal, E. Las heridas de bala en la guerra europea. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1943, 42: 371-82.—Monteiro, A. Traumatismos cranio-encefalicos na guerra atual. Rev. mid. brasU., 1944, 16: 301-22__ Rubakin, A. N. Sanitarnye posledstvija vtoroj mirovoj vojny v zarubeznykh stranakh; poteri armii. Vest Akad med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 2, 5-8.------ ' Demo- grafi6eskie pokazateU. Ibid., 17-26.—Total casualties on both sides. California West. M., 1944, 60: 107.—War casualties for the nrst 6 years [British Empire] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1026. ' ---- Central Pacific. See also other subheading (Hawaii) Bohart, R. M., & Ingram, R. L. Mosquitoes of Okinawa and islands in the Central Pacific. HOp. 22%cm. Wash., 1946. Forms NAVMED 1055, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. Chesnik, C. M. History of the Army Nurse Corps in Central Pacific Base Command. MS. 24p. n. p., before 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. McLaughlin, W. B. Orthopedic history, Central Pacific Base Command. MS. 27p. n. p., before Feb. 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. United States. Army Central Pacific Base Command. History of internal medicine in the Central Pacific in World War II. MS. 287p. n. p., before Dec. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- China. See also other subheadings (Burma Campaign; India) also Wars and campaigns, 1937-1945: Sino-Japanese War. Powell, L. S. A surgeon in wartime China. 233p. 22cm. Lawrence, 1946. Smith, R. G. History of the attempt of the United States Army Medical Department to improve the efficiency of the Chinese Army Medical Service, 1941-1945. MS. 2v. 309p. n. p., after 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Adolph, P. E. Experiences in war surgery in China. Ann. Surg., 1944, 119: 134-43.—Difficulties of a Chinese Army surgeon. Chin. M. J., 1943, 61: 182-5.—Elia, J. C. Flight surgeon in China. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 9. 8.— Furste, W. L. Recent front line experiences in China. Ohio M. J., 1945, 41: 336-9.—Hammond, J. H. Air evacuation on very heavy bombardment fields in China. Air Surgeon Bull.. 1945, 2: 332.—Hampshire, J. K. A year of Army medicine in China. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 223-6.—Laycock, H. T. Experiences in a miUtary hospital in Free China. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 262.—Liu, J. H. Difficulties of a Chinese army surgeon. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1944, 7: 72-4.—Notes on the Chinese Army in India. Milit. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 16. 39-42.—Pettus, W. W. Dental surgeon on the China front. ^Hyg-Pittsb., 1944, 34: 28-33.—Sayers, M. G. The saga ot Onma s fighting men in blue. Interne, N. Y., 1943, 9: 132- ^•S.1!mC~SJpo!'eiirA- A fighting doctor in China. Ibid., 31.— m t i.?,= AoI£ ln,Phina (bend's Ambulance Unit) Brit. M. J 1945, 1: 305.—Yellow peril, by author of Burmese Diary. London Hosp. Gaz., 1943-44, 47: 210; 255. ---- China-Burma-India Theater. See also subheadings (Burma Campaign; India; India-Burma Theater; Iran; Salween Campaign) Stone, J. H. Organization and administration of the Medical Department in the China-Burma- India and India-Burma Theaters. MS. 228p. n. p., before May 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. .---- The hospitalization and evacuation of sick and wounded in the Communications Zone, China-Burma-India and India-Burma Theaters, 1942-46. MS. 246p. n. p., 1946. The same MS. 260p. 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Sweeney, H. M. Report of overseas tempo- rary duty in C. B. I. Theater. 21 1. 28^cm. 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See also subheading (Africa) Dunham, C. D., & Gillespie, W. H. Diarrheal disease in U. S. troops in Belgian Congo. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1944. No. 78, 76-80. ---- Corregidor (Apr.-May 1942) See also subheadings (Bataan; Philippine Islands) Sitter, S. C. Psychiatric reactions observed on Corregidor and Bataan and in Japanese captivity. Proc. Neuropsych Conf. 6. Serv. Command, 1945, 5-9. ---- Coventry (1940) See also subheading (Great Britain) Cremin, J. J. Mobile unit at Coventry. Brit. M. J.. 1940 2: 847. ---- Crete (1941) Kittel, W. Der Sanitatsdienst beim Kampf um Kreta. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1949, 26: 109-19.—McRitchie. Crete '41. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 125-8. ------ The evacuation of Crete, 1941. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943. 49: 481-3. ---- Czechoslovakia (1939-1945) See also Occupied area—by regions: Czecho- slovakia. Berglez, V. Ze zapisku partyzfinske'ho chirurga. Rozhl. chir., Praha, 1947, 26: 221-5.—Charvat, J. 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Army Medical Department in Delhi, India. MS. 92p. n. p., before Jan. 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- Denmark (1940-1945) Ramlau-Hansen, O., & Fjeldborg. Khirurgiske oplevelser i Frederikshavn i foraaret 1940. Nord. med., 1943, 18: 774.— Ravn, J. Admissions to the mental hospital at Nykobing SjaUand caused by the events in Denmark in connection with the surrender of the German occupation forces. Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh., 1946, 21: 671-85. ---- Dieppe (1940-1944) See also subheading (France) Commando casualties; medical aspects of the Dieppe raid. What's New, North Chic, 1943, No. 73, 10.—Fenwick, C. P., & Hay ter, F. W. The Dieppe raid. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 306-11.—Leech, B. C. R. C. A. M. C, anaesthetic experiences; Dieppe raid casualties, August 19-20, 1942. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1942-43, 36: 207-10.—Mac- Farlane, J. A. Dieppe in retrospect. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 498-500.—Use (The) of smoke at Dieppe. MiUt. Rep., Wash., 1943, No. 4, 29. ---- Diseases. See also Disease; Epidemic; Morbidity; also all names of diseases in the Military Section. Hillebrand, H. W. *Meine Erfahrungen mit Kriegsseuchen im Osten, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung epidemiologischer Gesichts- punkte. 39 1. 29>4cm. Miinchen, 1949. Typewritten. Diseases encountered during the war. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6t, 1.—Gordon, J. E. The strategic and tactical influence of disease in World War II. Am. J. M. Sc, 1948, 215: 311-26. Also Mil. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1948-49, 28: No. 12, 27; passim.—Insect-borne diseases during World War II. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 613.—Military im- ?ortance of disease and injury. In: Prev. Med. in World War I, Wash., 1948, 3: 5-7.—Rubakin, A. N. Sanitarnye posled- stvija Vtoroj mirovoj vojny v zarubezbykh stranakh; detskaja smertnost i fizideskoe sostojanie detej. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 2, 26-30. ------ Infekcionnye bolezni za vremja vojny. Ibid., 30-5._ ------ Tuberkulez za vremja vtoroj mirovoj vojny. Ibid., 35-9._ —----- Venerideskie zabolevanija za vremja vtoroj mirovoj vojny. Ibid., 39-42.— Trist, J. R. R. The problem of sick wastage in war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 74: 80-5. ---- Dordogne. See also subheading (France) Gaussen. La chirurgie de guerre dans le maquis de Dor- dogne-Centre. Bordeaux chir., 1945, 153. ---- Dover (1940-1944) See also subheading (Great Britain) Atkins, H. J. B. Lessons from Dover. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1940, 54: 192-5.—Gordon-Taylor, G. The last hate; an account of the abdominal injuries of the V-1 and V-2 phases of the war on Britain and of the sheUing of Dover. Brit. J. Surg., 1945-46, 33: 230-5.—Toland, G. M. B. War surgery at Dover, England. Med. Woman J., 1944, 51: No. 3, 25-7. ---- Dunkirk (May 29-June 2, 1940) See also subheadings (Flanders; France; Great Britain) Evacuation (The) of Dunkirk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 471.—Red Triangle (The) at Dunkirk. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 121.—Saucier, J. Les accidents neuro-psychiatriques de la guerre. Union mid. Canada, 1941, 70: 1325-8.—Scott, H. A. A chemist goes to sea. Pharm. J., Lond., 1940, 90: 350.— Work of emergency hospitals; casualties from Dunkirk. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 95. ---- Dutch Guiana. See subheading (Surinam) ---- East. See also other subheadings (Far East; Middle East) Johnson, R. T., & Dick, R. C. S. Neurosurgery in the Eastern theatre of war. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 193-7.— Keeping well in the Near East. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 102: 479.—Taylor, G. F. Sonne medical problems of the East- ern Army. Proc. Conf. Med. SpeciaUsts East. Army, Calc, 1943, 7-11.—Twhigg, J. M. Malaria in the eastern theatres of the war. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 97-100. ---- East Africa. See also other subheadings (Abyssinian Cam- paign; Eritrea) Charters, A. D. 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Projet de reorganisation du corps medical francais. Concours mid., 1950, 72: 333.— Talbot. Les donnees de la chirurgie de guerre francaise; leur adaptation a la guerre moderne. Sem. hop. Paris, 1949, 25: 2443-9.—Vialard-Goudou, J. Le fonctionnement pratique du service de sant4 de la 1" Brigade de la 1" D. F. L. pour Bir- Hacheim (27 mai-11 juin 1942) BuU. Soc. mid. mil. fr., Par., 1946, 40: 229-34. ---- France—Transactions of Germans. Brandenburg, K. AerztUche Kriegsmassnahmen in Frank- reich. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 311.—Kolshorn. Erfahr- ungen der franzosischen Teilmobilisierung im Herbst 1938 hinsichtlich des Sanitatswesens. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 10.—Luserke. Die NSV in Frankreich. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8:180.—Westenhofer, M., & Barbieri, P. La evacuaci6n WORLD WAR II 1170 WORLD WAR II de infecciosos por los Alemanes en la frontera Franco-Alemana. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1937, 36: 462-8. ---- France—Transactions of British Forces. See also other subheadings (Dunkirk; Flanders) Finny, C. M. An A. D. M. S.'s experiences with the B. E. F., May, 1940. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 67-85.—Gillespie, F. S. Notes on surgery from units in France. Circ. Lett. Brit. M. Liais. Off., CarUsle. 1944, No. 14, 1-6.—Graham-Scott, E. T. A British Army dental officer in France, 1940. Brit. Dent. J., 1944, 77: 354.—Handley, R. S. Experiences of war surgery in France and Eritrea. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 77-82. Also Middlesex Hosp. J., 1942, 42: 36-40.—Jeffrey, J. S. Treatment of war wounds in France, May-June, 1940. Edin- burgh M. J., 1940, 47: 727-42. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 345-57. Also Edinburgh Postgrad. Lect., (1940-41) 1942, 2: 366-81.—McCallum, D. I. Personal experiences in France. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 32-6.—May and June in France. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1940, 54: 233-6.— Medical experiences during the evacuation from France. N. Zealand M. J., 1940, 39: 232.—Plunkett, J. J. A survey of the work of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps with the British Expeditionary Force in France from December, 1939, to June, 1940. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 28-32.—With the B. E. F., by Medicus, M. P., in France. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 11; 44. ---- France—Transactions of U. S. forces. See also other subheadings (European Theater of Operations; Marseille; Mediterranean Theater of Operations; Southern France) Remy, C. E. The history of a convalescent camp in the American Expeditionary Forces in France. MS. 156p. n. p., before June 1942. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Miller, L. Hospital de campana estadounidense en Francia. Rev. Cruz roja guatem., 1944, 11: 421-7. ---- French Morocco. See subheading (Morocco) ---- Garigliano (1943-1944) See also subheading (Italian Campaign) Igert A Luigi. Le 9eme BataiUon medical au GarigUano. Maroc med., 1947, 26: 195-204. ---- Germany. See also Occupied area—by regions: Germany; also subheadings (Hamburg; Leipzig; Polish- German Campaign; Norway; Russo-German War) Myers, B. Captured; my experiences as an ambulance driver and as a prisoner of the Nazis. 312p. 22cm. N. Y., 1942. Allied bombing and the German Armed Forces. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) Wash. 1945, 345-51. Also 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 345-51.—Bevblke- rungsentwicklung (Die) im Kriege. Deut. Aerztebl., 1942, 72: 372-4.—Blome, K. Schwarz gegen Weiss. Gesundheits- fiihrung, 1940, 243-6.—Conti, L. Zum dritten Kriegsjahret Wien. klin. Wschr., 1942, 55: 41. ------ Leistung und Aufgabe des deutschen Arztes im Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 71.—Gottlieb. Ueber die Aufgaben der deutschen Medizingeschichte im Kriege. Deut. Aerztebl., 1944, 74: 57.— Johnson, A. Germany, July 1939. McGUl M. J., 1939-40, 9: 27-35.—Kuhn, R. Grundlagen der Krankenverpflegung und -ernahrung unter Berucksichtigung der Kriegsverhaltnisse. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 403 (Abstr.)—Lenz. [Dutch chemical warfare service in 1940] CIOS Rep., Lond., 1944, Item 24, No. X-14 & XII-23, 9-11.—Ploetz & Riidin. Der uns auf- gezwungene Krieg und die Rassenhygiene. Arch. Rassenb., 1939, 33: 443-5.—Reese, H. H. Effect of bombing on German universities. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 172-81; iUust.— Wiedau, E. Lungen- und Herzkrankheiten bei auslandischen Arbeitern verschiedener NationaUtat. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1943, 9: Bl-3. ---- Germany—Air Force. Mitteilungen aus dem Gebiet der Luftfahrt- medizin. Tagungsbericht. Nos. 3, 7. 2 Nos. 29^cm. Berl., 1942-43. Hippke, E. Fragen der Luftfahrtmedizin; iiber einige Sonderaufgaben des Sanitatsoffiziers der Luftwaffe. Gesund- heitsfiihrung, 1940, 412-6.—Hofe, K. v. Ueber Erfahrungen bei Luftkriegsverletzungen der Augen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1943, 39: 644.—Lutz, W. Bericht uber fliegerarztUche Er- fahrungen bei Jagdverbanden im Westen. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-21, 15-33, iUust.—Reese, H. H. Monthly rate of admission for nervous and mental diseases among the German Air Force, 1942-43 [ch.l In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 103.—Wilcke, K. H. Tatigkeit und Erfahrungen des Chirurgen bei einer Luftwaffen-Sanitatsbereitschaft im West- und Ostfeldzug. Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 549-53. ---- Germany—Casualties and injuries. Bauer, F. K. Heat. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 18-24, illust.— Enloe, C. F., jr. Introduction. Ibid., 1-5.—Hellenthal, E. Neuere Erfahrungen an Sehussverletzungen im jetzigen Kriege. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 92-8. Also BuU. War M., Lond. 1942-43, 3: 68 (Abstr.) Also Zbl. Chir., 194.5, 70: 1538 (Abstr.)—Lehners, D. Kriegsblindheit. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 26-8. ------ Drei Jahre. arztUche Kriegsblindenbetreuung. Schr. iirztl. Sonderfiirs. Schwerverwund., 1943, H. 1, 21-31, 4 pl.—Mehnert, E. Auswertung und statistische Angaben iiber 2000 Bauchschusse des Ost- und Westfeldzuges. Deut. AliUtararzt, 1943,8: 572-9.— Platareanu, V. M. Ueber Gasgangran; personUche Erfahrungen im jetzigen Kriege 1942. Zbl. Chir., 1942, 69: 1320-8.— Scholtyssek, H. Beobachtungen an Spaterblindeten. Schr. arztl. Sonderfiirs. Schwerverwund., 1944, H. 5, 23-9. ---- Germany—Diseases. Germany. Heeres-Sanitatsinspekteur [Dokument] No. 8715: Die Infektionskrankheiten im jetzigen Kriege. 24p. 21cm. Berl., 1944. ---- [Dokument] No. 8715, Anlage: Die Infektionskrankheiten im jetzigen Kriege. Ta- bellenteil. 17p. 21cm. Berl., 1944. Kleist, K. Beobachtungen auf dem neurolo- gisch-psychiatrischen Fachgebiet im Jahre 1943. 16p. 21cm. n. p., 1944. Nierenerkrankungen (Ueber die) in der Wehrmacht wahrend des Krieges und ihre Beziehungen zu inneren und ausseren Krank- heitsbedingungen in den Monaten .... [collected dissertations] 5v. 28cm. Berl., 1944. CONTENTS V. 1. ... in den Monaten November und Dezember 1939. Schrey, D. F. 48 1. V. 2. No. 1:... in den Monaten Marz bis April 1940. Kluwe, E. K. E. 321. No. 2:... Mai und Juni 1940. Dubbert, E. H. H. K. 461.; No. 3:... September bis Oktober 1940. Brehm, H. P. 32 1. V. 3. No. 1: ... in den Monaten November und Dezember 1940. Hirschmann, H. D. E. 35 1.; No. 2:... in Monat Dezem- ber 1941. OttiUe, H. d'. 33 1.; No. 3: ... vom 16. bis 20. Marz 1942. Siemon, E. P. M. 26 1.; No. 4:... im Monat April 1942. Gurnbel, F. H. W. 38 1. V.4. No. 1:... im Monat April 1942. Bangen, H. 321.; No. 2:... vom 11.-20. Mai 1942. Schiitt, H. J. 35 1.; No. 3:... in der Zeit vom 21. - 31. Mai 1942. Walther, E. R. J. 31 1. V. 5. No. 1: ... im Monat Juni 1942. Kramm, H. J. 35 1.; No. 2: ... in der Zeit vom 21. - 30. Juni 1942. Fink, H. F. W. 241.; No. 3:... in der Zeit vom 20. - 31. JuU 1942. Friederich, H. 25 1.; No. 4: ... im Monat August 1942 (1.8-15.8) Semrau, G. P. B. 30 1. Zimmer, A. Interne Medizin und Neurologie. 745p. 24cm. Wien, 1944. Boening. Psychiatrisch-neurologische Erfahrungen im Reservelazarett. KUn. Wschr., 1940, 19: 484.—Hauer. Ueber die praktische Bedeutung der Amobenruhr im jetzigen Kriege. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 516-23. Also Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 170 (Abstr.)—Hosemann, G. Vorbemer- kungen. In: Infektkr. jetz. Kriege (Germany. Heeres-Saninsp.) Berl., 1944, Docum. No. 8715, 7. ------ Die Haufigkeit von Infektionskrankheiten. Ibid., 8-10, tab. ------ Vergleich der Morbiditat an Infektionskrankheiten in den letzten drei Kriegen. Ibid., 10-2, tab. ------ Die todUchen Verluste durch Infektionskrankheiten. Ibid., 12, tab. ------ Die Letalitat der Infektionskrankheiten. Ibid., 14, tab. ------ Die Zunahme der SterbUchkeit an Infektionskrankheiten im Laufe des Krieges. Ibid., 20-2, tab. ------ Die durch- schnittUche Behandlungsdauer der Infektionskrankheiten. Ibid., 22, tab. ------ Die Grosse des durch Infektions- krankheiten bedingten AusfaUs an Kampfkraft. Ibid., 23, tab.—Jacobi, J., & D orach el, W. Beobachtungen in einem Ruhrlazarett Sommer 1942. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 440-2.—Kittel. Aerztliche Erfahrungen aus dem jetzigen Kriege. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 447. Also KUn. Wschr., 1940,. 19: 454. Also Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 556. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 413.—Kuhn, R. F. Kidney diseases in the Wehrmacht during the war in relation to internal and external factors. In: Nierenerkrankungen (CoUect. Diss.) Berl., 1944, 1: [1], ch.—Schmidt, B. Die Diphtherie und ihre Bekampfung beim deutschen Heere im vergangenen Kriege. Zschr. Hyg., 1947, 127: 191-200.—Starring, G. Die Ver- schiedenheiten der psycho-pathologischen Erfahrungen im WORLD WAR II 1171 WORLD WAR II Weltkriege und im jetzigen Krieg, und ihre Ursachen. Miinch med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 25-30. ---- Germany—Eastern Front. See as subheading (Russo-German War— Transactions of German forces) ---- Germany—Medical organization and serv- ice. Germany. Beratender Internist beim Heeres-Sanitatsinspekteur. An die Bera- tenden Interriisten des Feld- und Ersatzheeres. Zusammenfassender Bericht [5.-6. Berichte] 2v. 20p.; 18p. 30cm. Berl., 1943. Germany. Beratender Internist der 10. Armee. Vierteljahresbericht; Tatigkeit ab 15.2. 1945. 9p. 30cm. n. p., 1945. Kriegsblindenbetreuung. 92p. 23cm. Stuttg., 1944. Forms Sonderh. to Schr. arztl. Sonderfiirs. Schwerverwund. Zimmer, A. Wehrmedizin; Kriegserfahrungen, 1939-43. 3v. 24^cm. Wien, 1944. Erfahrungsberichte aus dem chirurgischen Sonderlazarett des Oberkommandos des Heers. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1942, 24: 436 (Abstr.)—Fischer. So arbeitet die Wehrpharma- zie. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1941, 392-6, illust.—Howard, T. W., Thompson, H. W. [et al.] Medical School, University of Mu- nich. CIOS Rep., Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXV-5, 3-6.— Mira y Lopez, E. Psychiatry in the Nazi Army. In his Psy- chiatry in War, N. Y., 1943, 51-62.— Nordlander, O., Palmer, I., & Wassen, A. [Studies of German medical attendance dur- ing war] Tskr. mU. halsov., 1940, 65: 75-119.—Pfeifer, W. Kriegsrontgenologische Erfahrungen in Frontnahe bei gros- seren Kampfen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 10-5.—Riihe, E. AerztUcher RiickbUck auf 5 Jahre Wehrmachtfursorge und -versorgung. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1943, 34: H. 11-12, 49-65.—Schmierer, A. Arzneimittelversorgung ohne Stocken; die Bewahrung der deutschen Apotheke im Kriege. Gesund- heitsfiihrung, 1941, 368.—Zimmer, E. A. Rontgenologische Beobachtungen im Kriege. Helvet. med. acta, 1944, 11: 756. ---- Germany—Naval forces. Fikentscher, A. Der SanitatsofEzier in der Kriegsmarine. Gesundheitsfuhrung, 1941, 9-12. --- Germany—Public health aspect. Allied Forces. Supreme Headquarters. Report on Nazi laws in the field of public health. 73 1. 28cm. [n. p.] 1944. United States. Office of Strategic Serv- ices. Manual of German health services. 283p. 23cm. Wash., 1944. Conti, L. Problemi sanitari deUa Germania in tempo di guerra. Forze san., Roma, 1941, 10: No. 21, 15-24. ------ Gesundheitsfuhrung im 4. Kriegsjahre. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943,69:112. ------ A Cropp, P. Gesundheitsfuhrung im vierten Kriegsjahr. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1943, 9A: 1.—Fish- burn, H. D. Won't starve until fall; U. S. PubUc Health Officer teUs of health conditions in Germany. Science News Lett., 1943, 43: 38.—Health conditions in Germany. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 1383*—Kriegsleistungen der Miinchener Stadtver- waltung. Techn. Gemeindebl., 1941, 44: 13.—Loi No. 229 du 29 avril 1943 relatif a la protection sanitaire a la main-d'oeuvre frangaise en AUemagne. Presse m^d., 1943, 51: 367.—Meiling, R. L. Germany's national health administration. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 159-66.—Muhlens, P. Kriegshygienische Er- fahrungen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 1589-94.—Pitrolffy- Szabo, B. Kriegshygienische Erfahrungen in Deutschland. Deut. Aerztebl., 1941, 71: 385.—Public health under Hitler's rule. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 359; passim.—Rohrs, H. Gesundheitsfiihrung als Gegenwarts- und Zukunftsaufgabe. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1943, 4-12. ---- Germany—Southern Front. See such subheadings as (Alamein; Gothic Line; Italian Campaign; North Africa) etc. ---- Germany—Surgical aspect. Barth, H. Hals-nasenohrenarztUche Erfahrungen in einem Feldlazarett. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1943, 8: 36-42.—Franke, H. Chirurgische Erfahrungen eines Reservelazarettes 1939. Ibid., 1940, 5: 117-21.—Fuchsig, P. Feldchirurgische Erfahrungen. Beitr. kbn. Chir., 1943, 174: 479-92—Geisthovel, W. Kriegs- erfahrungen aus der chirurgischen Abteilung eines Reservela- zaretts. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 933-5. Also Nord. med., 1941, 10: 1565 (Abstr.)—Lehner, A., & Winterstein. Chirurgische Erfahrungen aus der Arbeit der chirurgischen Ambulanz 11/17. Praxis, Bern, 1940, 29: 321-3.—Magnus, G. Kriegschirurgische Erfahrungen. Klin. Wschr., 1942, 21: 659. Also Munch, med. Wschr., 1942, 89: 527.—Moberg, E. Krigs- kirurgiska erfarenheter fran en Tysklandsresa September- Oktoberl940. Nord. med., 1941, 9: 786-90.—Orth, O. Kriegs- chirurgische Erfahrungen. Deut. Militararzt, 1941, 6: 392-5.— Senger. AugenarztUche Kriegserfahrungen 1939-40. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1941, 106: 602. --- Germany—Transactions of U. S. forces. Howard, T. W., Thompson, H. W. [et al] Medical targets in southern Germany. 16p. 27cm. Wash. [1945?] Forms No. 247, Rep. Off. Pub. Bd, Wash. Reynolds, F. M. K., Weddel, F. J., & Henze, C. Medical installations in Gottingen area. Up. 27cm. Wash., 1945[?] Forms No. 235, Rep. Off. Pub. Bd, Wash. Stewart, W. K., & Roxburgh, H. L. German occupation and disarmament; aviation medical aspects in Schleswig- Holstein. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Res. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 14j, 1-10. ---- Germany: Western Front. German (The) medical plan for the anticipated allied inva- sion of the Continent. In: Effect of Bombing &c. Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 349-51.— Hoesslin, H. v. Ein Gang durch Lazarette und Krankenhauser des Westfeldzuges. Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 782-5.— Latten, W. Einsatz einer bespannten Sanitatskompanie als Ortslazarett nach Abschluss der Kampfhandlungen im Westen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1942, 7: 470-4.—Stark, W. Tatigkeit und Problem der Chirurgen auf dem Hauptverbandplatz im Westen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 605 (Abstr.)—Zuckschwerdt, L., & ZopfT, G. Aufgaben, Ausriistung und Erfahrungen einer mobilen Chirurgengruppe beim Fronteinsatz im Westen. Chirurg, 1942, 14: 513-52. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1943, 69: 116 (Abstr.) ---- Gilbert Islands (1941-1943) See also subheading (Apamama; Makin; Tarawa; Western Pacific) Gilberts (The) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 5, 1-27. ---- Gold Coast. See also subheading (West Africa) Saunders, G. Public health conditions in wartime; Northern Gold Coast. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1945-46, 157. ---- Gothic line. See also subheading (Italian Campaign; North Italy) Kershaw, G. F. The part played by animal transport in crossing the Gothic Line. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945—46, 17: 125-30.—Parish, G. Summary of the results of wound closure after Gothic Line battle. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 30.—Stock, A. H., Warner, F. B., & Levinson, H. S. Field studies in baciUary dysentery in U. S. mUitary personnel and civiUans in North Africa and Italy; distribution of dysentery bacilli types in U. S. troops before, during and after the assault on the Gothic Line. J. Infect. Dis., 1947, 81: 72-5. ---- Great Britain. See also subheadings (Coventry; Dover; Lon- don) Weymouth, A. Plague year, March 1940 — February 1941. 252p. 20^cm. Lond., 1942. Adamson, M. R. Clacton and A. R. P. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1939-40, 17: 223. ------ Light in the black-out. Ibid., 1941, 18: 141-5.—Bulmer, E. B. L. A. medicine. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 873-6.—Charley, I. H. Wartime impressions from England. Pub. Health Nurs., 1943, 35: 424-9.—Eighth Army offensive; commenced 18. November, 1941. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 11, 8-10.—Fulton, J. F. England after the Air Battle of Britain. Harvard Alumni Bull., 1940, 43: 331-3.—Ostermann. Arzt und Krieg in England. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 382. Also Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5; 498 (Abstr.)—Warner, R. We see it through; England is ready for anything. Dent. News, 1941, 24: No. 8, 15-8.—Williams, H. C. M. The years of war in Southampton. Annual Rep. M. Off. Health Southampton (1945) 1947, 155-82.—With the B. E. F. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 1031. ---- Great Britain—Air Force. Cade, S. War surgery in the Royal Air Force. Brit. J. Surg., 1944-15, 32: 12-24. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1221-16. ------ Surgery in the Royal Air WORLD WAR II 1172 WORLD WAR II Force. In: InteralUed Conf. War Med. (1942H15) 1947, 510- 2.—Carmichael. Head injuries in Bomber Command. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1942, No. 404, 2.—Parfitt, D. N. Psychoneuroses in R. A. F. ground personnel. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1944, 90: 566-81.—Shield, J. B. Orthopaedic surgery in the R. A. F. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1945, 214: 326.—Whittingham, H. Head injuries in Bomber Command. Gr. Britain Flying Pers. Res. Com., 1942, No. 424, 2, The contribution of the R. A. F. medical services towards the war effort. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1943-46, 64: 41-6. ---- Great Britain—Casualties and injuries. See also subheading (Casualty statistics) Brandenburg, K. Verluste durch Luftangriffe in England. Med. Klin., Berl., 1941, 37: 305.—Cairns, H. Traumatismes de la tfite en Grande-Bretagne pendant la deuxi^me guerre mon- diale. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1946, 4: No. 83, 2. Also Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1946, 76: 865-70. Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1947, 72: 41.—Casualties from air attacks on Britain. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 65.—Casualties (The) of the battle of Britain. Ibid., 2708. Casualties of the bombardment of England from the French coast [by big cross-channel guns] Ibid., 1944, 126: 1043.—Casualties in the medical services; Royal Army Medical Corps. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 1002; 1941, 2: 106.—Comparison by campaign of cause of injury. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 216.—Comparison by campaign of disposals according to cause of injury. Ibid., 217.—Comparison by campaign of sites of injury. Ibid., 216.— Comparison by campaign of types of injury. Ibid., 216.— Contribution of surgical casualties to hospitaUzed wastage. Ibid., 217.—Crawford, R. A. D. A series of B. L. A. eye casualties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 58-61.—Deaths and cases returned to unit (R. T. U.) in the theatre. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 193.—Distribution of lethal wounds by weapon and arm of service [tab.] Ibid., 213.—Distribution of trivial wounds by weapon and arm of service [tab.] Ibid., 211.—Distribution of wounds by weapon and site of injury [tab.] Ibid., 210.— Duarte da Cunha, B. Aspectos da cirurgia de guerra na Inglaterra; sobre ferimentos tordcicos. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 454-62.—In England now; a running commentary by peripatetic correspondents [air raids] Lancet, Lond., 1940, 2: 363; passim.—Mitchiner, P. H. Some personal observations on matters medical and casualties seen in the present war. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 207: 254-7. Also S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1942, 40: 36-41. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb., Lond., 1943, 9: 148-54.—Notes on battle casualties from the Eighth Army. BuU. Army M. Dir., Lond., 1942, No. 11, 10-4.— Porritt, A. E. Survey of abdominal wounds in 21 Army Group (June, 1944-May, 1945) Brit. J. Surg., 1945-46, 33: 267-74.— Register (A) of civilian war dead. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1038.—Seddon, H. J. A review of work on peripheral nerve injuries in Great Britain during World War II. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1948, 108: 160-8. Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1950, 63: 171-3.—Surgical casualties. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 185-219.—Total (The) casualties of the war [British figures to April 1941] J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2330.—Webster, F. A. M. What is happening to Britain's wounded now? Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 13-6.—Woods, R. S. Observations on modern treatment of war wounded, B. E. F., at Bristol Royal Infirmary; notes based on cases under the care of Kenneth Pridie, F. R. C. S. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 90-2. ---- Great Britain—Diseases and epidemics. Appendicitis. BuU. Army Health Statist., Lond., 2. ser., 1945-46, No. 2, 42-5. Also in: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 249-51.—B. T. malaria relapses treated with paludrine. Ibid., 277.—Bodman, F. Psychiatric cases referred by after-care officers in Region 7. Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 59.—Campbell, D. J. Venereal diseases in the Armed Forces overseas. Brit. J. Vener. Dis., 1946, 22: 158-68.—Communicable diseases of sub-tropical and tropical regions. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 158-60.—Diseases characteristic of each wastage level [tab.] Ibid., 55.—Dixon, G. J. The oecology of poUomyeUtis in a miUtary camp in 1947. Brit. M. J., 1948, 1: 1175-8.—Efficacy of therapeutic measures. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 273-94.— Health of an Army at war. Brit. M. J., 1942, 1: 312.—Hernia. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 243-6.—Incidence (%) of jaundice in relation to nature of arsenical drug employed for first course and stage of syphilis at which treatment began. Ibid., 256.—Incidence of V. D. in the U. K.; British troops; M. M. Rs. per 100,000 strength; July-December 1945 [tab.] Ibid., 267.—Internal derangement of the knee. Ibid., 252-4.—Jaundice associated with syphilis treatment and with blood transfusion. Ibid., 255-63.— Lafont, J. Les phonomenes psychiatriques des premiers jours de guerre en Angleterre. Progr. med., Par., 1939, pt 2, 1376- 9.—Malaria. In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 269-72.—Malaria relapses treated with quinine and quinine substitutes. Ibid., 273-6.—Pediculus capitis and scabies among intakes to A. T. S. training centres b> quarters; percentage of recruits infected, January 1942-June 1945 (tab.] Ibid., 51.—Psychiatry in the Army. Ibid., 221- *}-—Rees, J. R. Neurosis on active service in the British Army. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 224.— Relative incidence of types of malaria; admissions to hospital, British Army other ranks; M. E. F.; Italy and West Africa 1943 and 1944 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 271.—Relative V. D. rates in C. M. F.; British troops, July-December 1945 [tab.] Ibid., 266.—Specification of gonorrhoea. Ibid., 264.—Treatment of impetigo with penicillin and with sulfa drugs. Ibid., 293.— V. D. after V-day in major theatres. Ibid., 264-8.—War strain in Britain. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1941, 153: 149. ---- Great Britain—Medical organization and service. Army Medical Services; wartime activities and develop- ments. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 82: 255-62.—B., E. H. W. Some X-ray experiences in the last war. Radiography, Lond., 1941, 7: 177-9.—Bean, A. M. CivUian mUitary medicine in Great Britain today. Dutchess Co. Caduceus, 1942, 8: No. 10, 1-7.—Bird, M., Louden, M. M. C. [et al.] Total medicine in total war. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 351.— Birrell, J. F. A comparative report on ear, nose and throat work in the Army at home and overseas. J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1944, 59: 16-31.— Canonico, A. N. Algunos aspectos medicos en Inglaterra. Dfa meU, B. Air., 1942, 14: 430-2.—Dansey-Browning, G. C, & Zorab, E. C. Ex Africa semper aliquid novi. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 79-83.—Davis, P. J. R. Divisional psy- chiatry; report to the War Office. Ibid., 1946, 86: 254-74.— Davison, W. J. El Cuerpo Medico en el Segundo Frente. Medicina, Habana, 1944, 2: No. 17, 5; 20.—Donald, C. With the Eighth Army in the field. Brit. M. J., 1944, 1: 709; 743.— Eager, R. Three years of military psychiatry. Ibid., 1943, 1: 111.—England (In) now; a running commentary by peripatetic correspondents. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 1:327-9.—Featherstone, H. W. Personal experiences in the two wars. Queen M. Mag., Birm., 1946, 39: 8-16.—Golding, H. S. Some wartime expe- riences of a dental officer. Brit. Dent. J., 1944, 76: 273-6.— Hardy, I. Reminiscences of a Coastal Command Dental Offi- cer. Dent. Mag., Lond., 1944, 61: 269-73.—Hastings, S. Organization of E. N. T. department in E. M. S. Brit. M. j,, 1941, 2: 594.—Herford, M. Campaigning notes, 1940-45__ Bristol Med. Chir. J., 1946, 63: 136-47.—Hood, A. Army Medical Services in action. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, go: 287-90.—Le Dentu, R. Organisation du Service de sante' en campagne de 1'Armee britannique. Rev. Serv. san. mil., par 1940, 112: 5-22.—McCarthy, K. C. EngUsh medicine and the war. Ohio M. J., 1941, 37: 1149-53.—Medical history 0f the war; history from 3rd September, 1939, to October, 1942 Annual Rep. M. Off. Health, Salford, 1946, 168-78.— Mitchiner, P. H. Personal impressions of the medical services in the pres- ent war. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 51-7. ------ Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 239-47.— Penfield, W. British medicine at war. Camsi, Montreal, 1942, 1: 44.—Pozner, H. Now, when I was there. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 89: 187-93.—Rees, J. R. Three years of miUtary psychiatry in the United Kingdom. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 1-6.—Robinson, D. G. Medical care of troops on active duty in England. Ibid., 1942, 1: 301.—Rupena, I. Medicinska sluzba u Engleskoj Pesadiskoj diviziji. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 112.—Waldron, F. R. An M. O. H. with Second Army. Pub. Health, Lond., 1946-47, 60: 157-9.— Woodman, M. Organization of E. N. T. department in E. M. S. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 668.—X-ray (Some) experiences in the present war, with apologies to E. H. W. B. Radiography, ---- Great Britain—Naval forces. Casualties in the Medical Services; Royal Navy. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 34.—Curran, D. Operational strain; psychological casualties in the Royal Navy. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 233-8.—Hall, J. S. A general surgeon at sea; a review of 700 cases treated in the Downs. Brit. M. J., 1946, 1: 244-7.—Hunot, F. C. Administrative experiences at the Royal Naval Hospital. Haslar, in connection with the recep- tion of casualties (March, 1942, to October, 1944) J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 19-32. ---- Great Britain—Public health aspect. Appleton, K. Some aspects of army sanitation overseas. J. R. San. Inst., 1947, 67: 32-5.—LiSkutin, J. Pece o zdravi naroda v Anghi za druh^ svetovS valky. Cas. lik. desk., 1946. 85: 1716-21. Great Britain—Surgical aspect. Bristow, W. R. Some surgical lessons of the war. J. Bone Surg., 1943, 25: 524-34.—Campbell, M. [et al.] Orpington, 1939-45. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1946, 60: 29; passim.— Duarte da Cunha, B. Aspectos da cirurgia de guerra na Ingla- terra; generalidades sobre o tratamento iniediato da fractura aberta e infectada; o gesso oclusivo de penso raro. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1947, 36: 149-55.—Lowden, T. G. Surgery in ad- vance of road-head. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 180-3.— Mitchiner, P. H. War surgery, a retrospect after 4 years. Med. Press & Circ. Lond., 1943, 210: 325. ------ A survey of five years of war surgery. Ibid., 1945, 214: 56-9.—Monro, D. C. Surgery in the British Army. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 506-10.—Montserrat Figueras, S. 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Pub. Health Nurs., 1941, 33: 652-4.—Shore- based medical activities (dispensaries) estabUshed under Com- mander, Amphibious Bases, United Kingdom [tab.] In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 40.—United Kingdom medical instaUations. Ibid., 38- 61.—United States Naval Amphibious Supply Base, Exeter. Ibid., 50. ---- Greece (1940-1945) See also other subheadings (Albanese Greek Italian Campaign; Balkan) Experiences with the R. A. V. C. in Greece. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1941-42, 13: 73-7.—Finnie, H. FUght from Greece. Desmos, S. Paul, 1942, 48: 10-12.—Franklin, A. V. V.514 [Vessel No. 514] J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1942-43, 14: 50-2.— Large, D. T. M. Experiences of an administrative medical officer in Greece, 1941. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 205- 12. Also in InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 298- 306.—Movers, R. E. The medical services of the Greek re- sistance movement in World War II. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1949, 9: 770-3. ------ Medical service with guerrilla troops. Ibid., 773-6.—Rix, J. C. The work of the Royal Army Veterinary Corps in Greece. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1943-44, 15: 94. Also Canad. J. Comp. M., 1945, 9: 51-3.— Tait, W. M. The evacuation from Greece. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1943, 49: 314-7. ---- Greece—Transactions of Axis forces. Bugliari, G., & Canavero, G. Sindrome neuroartralgica da perfrigerazione; studio su 1200 congelati tra le truppe del sotto- settore operativo di Bardonecchia. Gior. med. nul., 1941, 89: 505-22.—De Giacomo, U. Un anno di assistenza neuro-psichi- atrica aUe forze annate itaUane in Grecia. Ibid., 1943, 91: 116-23.—Fronimopoulos, J. AugenarztUche Erfahrungen aus dem griechisch-itaUenischen Krieg 1940-41. KUn. Mbl. Augenh., 1943, 109: 542-50.—Lauro, A., & Malan, E. Attivita del 29. Nucleo chirurgico durante la campagna italo-greca. Med. contemp., Tor., 1943, 9: 53-61, Ulust.—Rindone, A. II servizio chirurgico neU'ospedale deUa C. R. I. di Foggia neUa campagna contro la Grecia. Gior. med. nul., 1943, 91: 49-54.— Vaglianos, M. Neue Erkenntnisse iiber die Erfrierungen der griechischen Soldaten wahrend des Krieges. Munch, med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 649. Also PoUcUnico, 1943, 50: sez. prat., 365-7. ---- Greek Albanese War. See subheading (Albanese Greek Italian Cam- paign) ---- Greenland (1940-1945) See also subheading (Denmark; Narvik) Dental service in Greenland. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 89-91.—History of preventive medicine in the Greenland Base Command. Ibid., 73-91.- Office of the FUght Surgeon, Narsarssuak Army Air Base; m»lieal screening of outpost personnel. Ibid., 79-81. ---- Guadalcanal (1942) See also subheading (Matanikau; Solomon Islands; Western Pacific) Hopkins, J. H. The 148th Infantry, First Battalion, Guadalcanal, April 20, 1943. MS. 35p. n. p., after April 1943. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Tregaskis, R. Guadalcanal diary. 263p. 21cm. N. Y., 1943. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.l Issue of rations, Guadalcanal. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 138-41.—Casualties from the fighting front at Guadal- canal. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 43.—Flaherty, T. T., Yavorsky, W. D. [et al.] Evacuation of wounded by air from the battle of Guadalcanal. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1943, 41: 917-22.—Gist, W. L., jr. A Marine Corps medical officer's experiences on Guadalcanal. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1942-43, 37: 285.—Guadalcanal. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 3, 1-32.—Guadalcanal neurosis. Science News Lett., 1943, 43: 323.—Johnson, P. T. I was a patient from Guadal- canal. Hygeia, Chic, 1943, 21: 860-3.—Johnston, W. M. Surgical operations with the Navy Medical Corps in the South Pacific. Am. J. Surg., 1943, 60: 313-8.—Kirkpatrick, R. D. The Japanese water supply on the airport at Guadalcanal. MU. Engin., 1943, 35: 276.—Lidz, T. Psychiatric casualties from Guadalcanal; a study of reactions to extreme stress. Psychiatry, 1946, 9: 193-213.—Lodge, N. A Theta Kappa Psi near Guadalcanal. Messenger, N. Y., 1943, 40: No. 2, 3-5.— Maitland, P. Under fire on Guadalcanal. Harpers Mag., 1942-43, 186: 267-77.—Miller, J., Jr. The invasion of Guadal- canal. In: U. S. Army in World War II, Wash., 1949, 2: 67-75, illust. ------ The Naval Battle of Guadalcanal. Ibid., 177-89, illust. ------ Mount Austen, 15-30 December. Ibid., 232—46, illust., 2 map. •------ Fighting on Guadalcanal. Ibid., 306-18, illust.—Moore, F. R. The doctor at Guadal- canal and Tarawa. In: Doctors at War (Fishbein, M.) N. Y., 1945, 233—16, 4 pl.—Rosner, A. A. Neuropsychiatric casualties from Guadalcanal; persistent symptoms in 3 cases. Am. J. M. Sc, 1944, 207: 770-6.—Smith, E. L. Blood on Guadal- canal. Pittsburgh M. Bull., 1943, 32: 365; 372. Also Provi- dence M. News, 1943, 4: No. 5, 3. Also Week. Bull. Jackson Co. M. Soc, 1943-44, 38, 384; 408; 427. ------ StUl bravely singing. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: 1-22, pl.—Taft, E. Mod- ern warfare; modern medicine. MUwaukee M. Times, 1943,16: No. 3, 19. ---- Guam (1941-1945) See also subheadings (Mariana Islands; West- ern Pacific) United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 57: Medical and sanitary data on Guam. 16p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et alj Issue of rations, Guam. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 154-6.—Guam. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 8, 58-75.—Jackson, L. I was on Guam. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 1244-6.—Mount, R. A., & Floyd, T. M. A dysentery outbreak aboard a cruiser in Apra Harbor, Guam, Marianas Islands. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 240-9 — Speck, J. M. Captured on Guam; the story of five Navy nurses who were prisoners of the enemy for six months last winter. Trained Nurse, 1942, 109: 414-6.—Stoll, N. R., Loughlin, E. H. [et al.] A study of hookworm infection in Navy and Marine personnel on Guam. Am. J. Trop. AI., 1946, 26: 687-98. Guantanamo Bay. See also subheadings (Antilles; Caribbean defense; West Indies) Naval Operating Base Dispensary at Guantanamo Bay In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 70-4. ---- Hamburg (1943) See also subheading (Germany) Abstract of NSV action in the great Hamburg catastrophe, July 24 to August 3, 1943. In: Effect of Bombing &c Germany (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) 2. ed., Wash., 1947, 351-3.— Moltrecht, M. Aerztliche Erfahrungen bei den Luftangriffen auf Hamburg (July-Aug. 1943) Deut. med. Wschr., 1944, 70: 260. ---- Hawaii See also subheadings ( Central Pacific; Pearl Harbor) Cole, W. E. History of the Dental Corps of the U. S. Army, Hawaiian Department in World War II. MS. 6v. n. p., after 1943. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Rew, K. G. History of neuropsychiatry in the Hawaiian Area for Medical Services, Central Pacific Base Command. MS. 81p. n. p., before Dec. 1945. MS. In Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Rich, G. T. History of Medical Laboratory Service, Central Pacific Base Command (Hawai- ian Department) 7 December 1941-1 October 1945. MS. 32p. n. p., 1945. MS. In Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Ronka, E. K. F. [History of surgical service in Central Pacific Base Command or the Hawai- WORLD WAR II 1174 WORLD WAR II ian Department] MS. 488p. n. p., before Dec. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.l Issue of rations, Hawaii. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 127.—McNiel, E. E. Psychiatric problems in wartime HawaU. Hawau M. J., 1942-43, 2: 63-6. ---- Hirosima (Aug. 6, 1945) See also Atomic bomb; Atomic warfare. Flick, J. J. Ocular lesions following the atomic bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 24p. 27cm. Oak Ridge, 1947. Forms MDDC 936, Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com United States. Army. Manhattan En- gineer District. The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. 42p. 26cm. N. Y., 1946. United States. Strategic Bombing Survey. The effects of atomic bombs on Hirosima and Nagasaki. 46p. 26cm. Wash., 1946. Forms No. 3, of its Rep. Pacific War. ---- The effects of atomic bombs on health and medical services in Hirosima and Nagasaki. 86p. 26cm. Wash., 1947. Forms No. 13 of its Rep. Pacific War. Atom (The) bomb and Hirosima. In: Introduct. Radiol. Safety (U. S. Navy Bur. Med. Surg.) Wash., 1947, 24-6 — Flick, J. J. Ocular lesions foUowing the atomic bombing of Hirosima and Nagasaki. Am. J. Ophth., 1948, 31: 137-54. Also Atomic Energy in Biophys., 1948, 1: 147. Also Spanish transl., Amenca cUn., 1948, 13: 112-22.—Fromols, J. L'effet sur l'homme de l'explosion atomique d'Hirosima. Monde & mid.. Par., 1946, 63.—Genetic effects of the atomic bombs in Hirosima and Nagasaki. Science, 1947, 106: 331-3.—Geyer, H. Genetische Auswirkungen der Atombomben auf Hirosima und Nagasaki. Grenzgeb. Med., 1948, 1: 260.—Ikuisi, T., Iwai, T. [et al.] Hirosima-si de no gensi-bakudan no saigai toku-ni sei-kino ni oyobosita eikyo ni tuite [Disaster by the atomic-bomb in Hirosima, especiaUy its effect upon the genital function] Sanka & huzinka, 1946, 13: No. 6, 3; No. 7, 12.— Isizawa, S. Gensi-bakudan ni yoru Hirosima-si zyogaku-sei no mu-gekkei ni kan-suru tyosa kenkyu [Studies on amenor- rhea in students in girls' schools in the city of Hirosima, caused by the atomic bomb explosion] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1947, 24: 30-3.—Kikuti, T. Hematological observations in the atom bomb sufferers in Hirosima city, one year after the bombing. Nuclear Sc. Abstr., 1949, 3: 492.—Liebow, A. A., Warren, S. [et al.] Injuries produced by the atomic bomb; observations on human beings at Hirosima and Nagasaki. Am. J. Path., 1947, 23: 888-91.—Novy, F. G., jr. Survivors of bombing of Hirosima 3 years later. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1950, 61: 379-83.—Snell, F. M., Neel, J. V., & Isibasi, K. Hematologic studies in Hirosima and a control city two years after the atomic bombing. Arch. Int. M., 1949, 84: 569-604.—Solandt, O. M. The effects of the atomic bomb at Hiroshima. Treatm. Serv. BuU., Ottawa, 1947, 2: 18-22.— Tanaka, Y. Gensi-bakudan ni yoru kakumaku-budosyu, toku-ni sono keloid-yo hiko ni tuite [Staphyloma corneae due to the atomic bomb (in Hirosima), especially its keloid-like thickening] Niigata igakkai zassi, 1947, 61: 386-8.—Warren, S., & Draeger, R. H. The pattern of injuries produced by the atomic bombs at Hirosima and Nagasaki. Cincinnati J. M., 1946, 27: 871-5. Also U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 1349-53. ---- Holland (1940-1945) See also Nutrition survey; Occupied area— by regions: Holland; also subheading (Arnhem) Jong, L. de. Holland fights the Nazis. 138p. 22cm. Lond., after 1941. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 39: Medical and sanitary data on the Netherlands. 47p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Duzmati, P. P. A summary of combat medicine and sur- gery. Connecticut M. J., 1945, f: 139^3.—Eagger, A. A. Airborne medical services in operations in Holland. In: Inter- aUied Conf. War Med. (1942-^5) 1947, 347-51.—[Holland and Belgium] S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 187.—Middelhoven, A. Some aspects of infantile pathology in the cities of the Western Netherlands during the time of the blockade. Ann. paediat., Basel, 1945, 165: 225-40.—Neurdenburg, M. G. Vital statis- tics in the Netherlands during World War II and today; what they may learn in regard to social medicine. Acta med. leg. social., Brux., 1948, 1: 441-54.—Suren, T. J. J. [Report on the surgical treatment of war-wounded in the hospital "Chari- tas ' at Rosendaal] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1940, 84: 3699-703.— Wounded in the Low Countries and Germany. Lancet, Lond., 1945,1:218;250. Hukuoka. See also subheading (Japan) Takamori, M. Hukuoka kusyu ni yoru kasyo no tyosa [A study of the burns resulting from the bombing of Hukuoka] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1947, 24: 260. ---- Humanitarian aspect [incl. Red Cross] See also Geneva Convention; Humanitarian- ism; International Law; also Red Cross. Red Cross. International Red Cross Committee. Inter arma caritas; the work of the International Committee of the Red Cross dur- ing the Second World War. 135p. 23cm. Geneve, 1947. ---- Hungary (1939-1945) See also Occupied area—by regions: Hungary; also subheading (Budapest) Experiences and adventures of a doctor during the war in Hungary. Dent. Items, 1947, 69: 51-60.—Ligeti.I. Magyaror- szag kiilkereskedelmi kapcsolatai a masodik vilaghdboru alatt. Magy. statiszt. szemle, 1947, 25: 90-9.—Snyder, A. Becsles Magyarorszagnak a masodik vilagh&boru kovetkezt^ben el- szenvedett embervesztese'geirol. Ibid., 1946, 24: 1—4. ---- Iceland (1940- ) Gibson, A. L. History of the Dental Corps in Iceland, 1941-44. MS. 28p. n. p., 1944. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Camp Knox in the Reykjavik area. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 62.—Gordon, J. E. [The medical faculties of Iceland] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 1: 3.—History of preventive medicine in Iceland. Ibid., 6: 95-101, 11 ch.—Iceland; 1940- 42; annual R. M. R. s. and R. C. R. s.; British military other ranks [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 95.—Iceland; 1940-42; R. M. R. s. and R. C. R. s.; British military other ranks Ttab.] Ibid., 94.— Morbidity in Iceland and Faeroes 1940—44. BuU. Army Health Statist., Lond., 2. ser., 1945-46, No. 3, 24-8.—Todd, F. A. Veterinary service in Iceland. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 73, 85-90. Also North Am. Vet., 1944, 25: 209-11. India. See also subheadings (Assam; Bengal; Burma Campaign; Calcutta; China-Burma-India Thea- ter; Delhi; India-Burma Theater; Moulmein) Shridharani, K. J. *War without violence [Columbia University. Ph. D.l 351p. 21cm. N. Y., 1939. Datta-Majumder, N. Anthropology during the war; India. Am. Anthrop., 1947, 49: 159-64.—Neild, F. G. Indian air- borne reminiscences. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1948, 91: 257- 74.—Ticehurst, R. G. Impressions from India. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1944, 58: 278-80. India—Casualties and diseases. Bigham, A. Some observations on skin diseases with the Army in India. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1944, 56: 199-202.— Crew, R. S., & Berchenko, F. Psychoneurosis; the problem as seen in this theater during the past year. Field M. Bull. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1944, 3: 11-4.—Fitz-Hugh, T., jr, Livingood, C. S., & Rogers, A. M. Dhobie mark dermatitis. Ibid., 1943, 2: 53-5.—Kalra, S. L. Report on the distribution of typhus fever in the Army in India 1943-46. J. Ind. Army M. Corps, 1947, 3: 10-2.—Kirby, C. K. Experiences with 2,350 blood transfusions at an Army general hospital in India. Am. J. M. Sc, 1945, 210: 623-9.—Map of India showing the distribution of filarial infection in India, 1943. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep. ,^1945, No. 84, 23.—Matas, J. A note on psy- chiatry in Indian troops. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 69.— Singh, K. Psychiatric practice among Indian troops. Ind. M. Gaz., 1946, 81: 394-7.—Thompson, T. O., & Buckley, C. D. M. The seasonal incidence of dysentery in India amongst miUtary personnel. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1939, 73: 333-41.— Tredgold, R. F., Kelly, G. [et al.] Serious psychiatry disabUity among British officers in India. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 2: 257- 61.—Waud, S. P., & Fein, H. Dermatitis venenata caused by the ink from the bichi nut; initial report. Field M. BuU. U. S. Army, N. Delhi, 1943, 2: 55.—Wittels, T. S. Field medicine in India; care and evacuation of casualties. Air Surgeon Bull., 1944, 1: No. 8, 16-8. ---- India—Medical organization and services. Bardhan, P. N. Review of progress in medicine in India during World War II. Proc. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Bangalore, 1949, 8: 11-32.—Cook, T. J. Dental experiences in India. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 32-5.—Fitz-Hugh, T. Experiences of WORLD WAR II 1175 WORLD WAR II an Army medical officer in India. Bull. Am. Coll. Surgeons 1944, 29: 93-5.—Loveday, R. K. The transport of animals by sea between South Africa and India during World War II. J R. Army Vet. Corps, 1946-47, 18: 54-60.—Medical and sani- tary data on India. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1943, 2: No 8 15-21.—Peatt, E. S. W. The Army Veterinary Services in India and Burma. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1945, 57: 219-21.— Sloan, T. B. M. SideUghts on wartime service in India. J. Christ. M. Ass. Inuia, 1943, 18: 210-3.—Tubbs, M. Saving lives in the jungle. Mod. Hosp., 1945, 64: No. 4, 71-3.— War years in India; Iraq to Italy, by a member of Queen Alexandra's Imperial MiUtary Nursing Service. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 230-8.—Work of the Army Veterinary Services in relation to military dairy farms in India. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1945-46, 17: 10-6. ---- India—Sanitation. Slater, P. R. Medical and sanitary data on India; public health and environmental factors influencing, p. 16-106. 23cm. Carlisle Barracks, 1943. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 68. Anderson, R. A. Some hygienic problems which wiU follow on the adoption of mechanization in India. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 223-5.—How the health of troops is main- tained. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1942-43, 12: 155.—Subsistence problems in India. MiUt. Rep., Wash., 1943, No. 3, 31-4.— Van Auken, H. A. Temperatures in India [tab.] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 4: pt 2, 52. ------ Bottled drinks. Ibid.. 100. ---- India-Burma Theater. See also other subheadings (Assam; Burma; China-Burma-India Theater; India) Blumgart, H. L., & Pike, G. M. History of internal medicine in IBT. MS. 144p. n. p., before Nov. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Fromant, R. M. [et al.] Historical report en- titled North Tirap Log IBT, 18 July 1945. MS. 117p. n. p., 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Mays, J. R. S. History of neuropsychiatry in IBT in World War II. MS. 197p. n. p., before Oct. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Stone, J. H. History of the Army nurses, physical therapists and hospital dietitians in India and Burma. App. A & B. MS. 102p. n. p., before Nov. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ----United States Army Medical Service in combat in India and Burma. MS. 2v. 414p. n. p., before Jan. 1946. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Van Auken, H. A. A history of preventive medicine in the U. S. Army Forces of the IBT, 1942 to 1945 [v.p.] 27^cm. Wash., 1948. Also Forms v. 4, Prev. Med in World War II, Wash., 1948. Also MS. in Hist. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- Iran. See also subheading (Middle East; Persian Gulf Command) Tamraz, J. M. History of Medical Depart- ment for the American Military Mission to Iran and Iraq and the history of the Medical Depart- ment in China-Burma-India Theater, 25 Novem- ber 1941 to 18 August 1944. MS. 38p. n. p., after Aug. 1944. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. M., E. S. Backdoor to Armageddon. War Doctor, 1943- 44, 2: No. 7. 3-6. ---- Iraq. See also preceding subheading. Morton, T. C. Heat effects in British service personnel in Iraq. Tr. R. Soc Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1943-44, 37:347-72.— Shepherd, H. M. D. Effects of heat in Iraq. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 1-8. ' ---- Italian Campaign (1943-1945) See also subheadings (Anzio; Garigliano; Gothic Line; Mediterranean Theater; Monte Cassino; Napoli; Sicily) Employment of smoke in Italy. MiUt. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 20, 26-8.—Hume, E. E. The 1944 eruption of Vesuvius. Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 98: 369-83.—Rose, E. E. Somewhere in Italy. Dent. Rays, Pittsb., 1944, 19: 89-91. ---- Italian Campaign—Casualties and in- juries. Simeone, F. A. Trench foot in the Italian Campaign. MS. 61p. 46 app. n. p., after 1942. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Tribby, W. W. Examination of one thousand American casualties killed in action in Italy. MS. 6v. 1182p. n. p., 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Abdominal wounds in Italy. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, No. 45, 7.—Armstrong, J. B. Analysis of abdominal casualties that completed operation in Canadian advanced surgical centres in Italj, 1 Dec. 44-15 Jan. 45. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1946, 9. meet., C.6255, 1-10, 2 ch.— Carvalho, G. de. Importancia da traumatologia na campanha da Italia; suas aplicacoes praticas para o Exercito Brasileiro. Hospital, Rio, 1946, 30: 867-73.—Greenberg, L. A bac- teriological study of war wounds in Italy. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-15, 2: 133^1.—Meyers, S. G., & Payne, C. A. Diarrhea in U. S. Army personnel in Italy. Gastroenterology, 1947, 9: 186-90.—Munslow, R. A. Penetrating head wounds; experi- ences from the Italian campaign. Ann. Surg., 1946, 123: 180-9.—Operation (La) en dos tiempos en el tratamiento de las heridas en la campafia de Italia; el tratamiento antes de 1943. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1946, 45: 18-30.—Stout, T. D. M. Abdominal injuries in the Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force during the Italian Campaign. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg., 1945-46, 15: 253-85.—Trench foot in Italy. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1944, Mar., 15.—Two-stage operation in the treatment of wounds in the Italian Campaign. BuU. War M., Lond., 1945-46, 6: 1-25.—Two-stage (The) operation in the treatment of wounds in the ItaUan campaign; wound treatment before 1943. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1945, Suppl. No. 22, 1-12.—War Department announces names of nurses kiUed and wounded in Italy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 124: 927. ---- Italian Campaign—Diseases. See also subheading (North Italy) Aiken, M. H. A review of psychiatric casualties among New Zealand troops in Italy. N. Zealand M. J., 1946, 45: 155-69.—Bell, H. J. Gonorrhoea in Italy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 21-6.—Eustachy, J. Malaria in the PoUsh forces in the East and in Italy. Proc. Conf. Army Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 16.—Lubowe, I. I. The com- moner dermatoses observed in the ItaUan theatre [of war] Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 225-32.—Maclay, D. T. Some experi- ences in psychiatry and surgery with 102nd General Hospital, Bari, Italy. S. Afr. M. J., 1946, 20: 82-6.—Manfredini, J. Aspectos da psiquiatria de guerra na campanha da Italia. Impr. med., Rio, 1945-46, 21: No. 385, 57-71.—Stock, A. H. Observations on diphtheria and diphtheria bacUU in 5th Army troops in the Italian Campaign. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 121-5. ---- Italian Campaign—Medical organization and service. Bolot, F., Seror, J., & Zwillinger, F. Reflexions sur l'activite' des trois dquipes chirurgicales de 1'Hopital complementaire 421 durant les campagnes d'ltalie et de France (1944-45) Rev. Corps san. nul., Par., 1945, 1: 377-411.—Carter, H. P. Notes on the medical service during the ItaUan Campaign, from reports submitted by United States Army observers. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw., 1944, 24: No. 2, 18-21.—Clayton, F. An evacuation unit serves under fire with the Fifth Army Amphibious Forces. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 453-5.—Cuitillet & Lavernhe. L'anesthesie au Corps expeUitionnaire francais en Italie et a la premiere Arm£e francaise. Mem. Acad, chir., Par., 1944, 70: 431-7.—Duarte da Cunha, B. Esquema cirurgico de hospitais avancados, na campanha italiana. Hospital, Rio, 1946, 29: 113-23.—Fifth Army experience in the Italian campaign. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, Mar., 7-11.—Hugonot, G. A., & Parnet, M. F. J. La Service de sante du Corps expeditionnaire francais en ItaUe. Rev. Corps san. mU., 1945, 1: 339-55, 2 map.—Hunter, H. D. The work of a Corps psychiatrist on the ItaUan front. Proc. Conf. Armj Physicians Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 128-30. Also J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 86: 127-30.—Kirkman, L. W. Operation of ItaUan miUtary bospitals. Med. BuU. Medit. Theater U. S., 1945, 3: 5-10.—Komrower, G. M. MiUtary medicine in Italy; analysis of one year's work in a medical division. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1946, 87: 25-33.—Ladany, E. WORLD WAR II 1176 WORLD WAR II Dermatology in an Army station hospital serving in Italy. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1945, 52: 335-41.—Obletz, B. E. An orthopedic service during a campaign in Italy. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 713-8.—Slemon, H. V. Forward neurosurgery in Italy. J. Neurosurg., 1945, 2: 332-9.— Stammers, F. A. R. From the diary of a consultant in Italy. Queen M. Mag., Birm., 1946, 39: 17-9.—Stark, R. C. Air evacuation; Italian Campaign. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 11.—Step (In) with the Q. A.s; on the ItaUan Front. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1944, 40: 664.—Thomas, M. Up front in Italy. R. N., Rutherford. 1943-44, 7: No. 6, 30-5.—Vianna, L. S. Odontologia militar brasileira na campanha da ItaUa. Rev. Ass. paul. cirurg. dent., 1947-48, 1: No. 2-3, 56. ---- Italo-French Campaign (1940) See also subheading (Italy) Borini, L., & Mail), G. Patologia e terapia fisica delle lesioni da freddo nella Campagna italo-francese del 1940. Med. contemp., Tor., 1940, 6: 295-301. ------ Ferite e tratture da schegge osservate durante la campagna italo-francese del 1940. Ibid., 439-51. ------ Marconiterapia dei congelamenti verificatisi durante la Campagna italo-francese del 1940. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 2, 586-8.—Bugliari, G., & Canavero, G. Sindromi neuroartralgiche da perfrigerazione; osservazioni sui casi verificatisi neU'offensiva del giugno 1940. Ibid., 567-71. ---- Italy. See also preceding subheadings; also subhead- ings (Albanese Greek Italian Campaign; Greece) Napoli; North Italy) Accardi, A. Considerazioni sui miUtari ricoverati in osser- vazione nella Clinica di San Salvi durante il periodo beUico 1940-42. Riv. pat. nerv., 1947, 68: 109-15.— Andrenelli, L. Gli psiconevrosici e lo stato di guerra; dati riguardanti special- mente il conflitto 1940-45. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1949, 54: 248-59, 3 ch.—Bellecci, P. Sui feriti oculari neU'ultima guerra mondiale; studio statistico. Ibid., 49-64.—Boscardi, F., & Sessa, V. L'epatite epidemica fra le truppe del Corpo d'armata di Roma nel periodo 1 gennaio 1940-8 settembre 1943. Gior. med. mil., 1947, 94: 131—43.—Giangrasso, G. Chirurgia di guerra aU'ospedale da campo 403 di Krionero in Valona. Atti Soc. romana chir., 1941, 3: 437-63. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-43, 3: 421 (Abstr.)— Majocchi, A. Ein Unter kief erbruch. In his Nachtwachen, Frauenfeld, 1946, 108-16.—Missione miUtare di ufficiaU medici del Reich. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: varia, pt 1, 294.—Palmerio, P. Razione aUmentare e profilassi vitaminica delle truppe combattenti neU'ultima guerra. Gior. med. mil., 1949, 96: 453-63.—Pedico, O. I gravi traumi dell'occhio nella campagna del 1942. Rass. ital. ottalm., 1946, 15: 406-36.—Perrier, S. II servizio sanitario mUitare in Piemonte nel periodo clandestine e nella guerra di liberazione; 8 Settembre 1943-8 Guigno 1945. Minerva med., Tor., 1946, S7: 203-10.—Pettinari, V. Quindici mesi di chirurgia di guerra in territorio occupato dai nemico. Arch. ital. chir., 1942, 63: 348-64. ---- Iwo Jima See also subheading (Japan) Baldwin, M., & Reynolds, C. W. The treatment of battle casualties in the initial phases of the operations at Iwo Jima Island. Mil. Surgeon, 1945, 97: 288-97.—Bean, W. B., Henderson, C. R. [et al.] Rations, Iwo Jima. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 167.—Benkwith, K. B. Eye injuries and diseases encountered during Iwo Jima Campaign. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 194ft, 45: 433-41.—Control of insects; Iwo Jima. In: Prev. Med. In World War II, Wash., 1948, 5: 21-6.—Goudreau, A. A. Nursing at an advance Naval base hospital during the Iwo Jima campaign. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 884-6.—Heelan, W. X. Medical organization at Iwo. Hosp. Corps Q., 18: 55-7.—Iwo Jima. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 11, 1-81.— Medical aspects of Iwo Jima operation. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, June, 17-21.—Stanmar, S. A report of neuropsychiatry on Iwo Jima from 1 May to 1 October 1945. J. Mil. M. Pacific, 1946, 2: No. 2, 21-6. ---- Japan. See also other subheadings (Attu; Biak Island; Hirosima; Hukuoka; Iwo Jima; Kyusyu; Naga- saki; Okinawa; Ryukyu; Tokyo) also Occupied area—by regions: Japan; Wars and campaigns, 1937-1945: Sino-Japanese War. United States. Army. Forces in the Pacific. Office of the Chief Surgeon. Committee for the Technical and Scientific Investigation of Japanese Activities in Medical Sciences. Final report [v. p.] 27cm. Tokyo, 1945. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies, No. 16: Health and disease in Japan. 4p. 27cm. Orlando, 1944. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 160: Medical and sani- tary data on Japan. 157p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Brues, A. M., & Henshaw, P. S. Remarks on the current situation in Japan. Gen. Rep. U. S. Atomic Bomb Casualty Com., 1947, 6-9.—Cokely, H. J. Tetanus in Japanese troops. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 4: No. 6, 12.—Food in Japan. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 77, 23.— Howland, J. W., A Warren, S. L. The effects of the atomic bomb irradiation on the Japanese. Advance. Biol. M. Physics, 1948, 1: 387-408.— Josephy, A. M., jr. Medicine hits the beach. Med. Econom., 1944-45, 22: No. 8, 66-71.— Matuyama, H. The physique of Japanese middle school boys during the war years. Res. Q. Am. Ass. Health, 1948, 19: 30-3.— Medical supplies. In: Effects of Bomb. Japan (U. S. Strateg. Bomb. Surv.) Wash., 1947, 225-32.—Owen, P. S. Ophthalmologic survey of atomic bomb casualties in Japan. Bull. Ophth. (NRC) Wash., 1949, 128.—Thompson, P. W., Scofield, J., & Maloney, J. El ejdrcito y el soldado japones. Rev. san. mU., B. Air., 1944, 43: 887- 94.—Yamada, Z., Okudaira, S. [et al.] Simo Yubetu kaigan ni okeru kirai bakuhatu ni yori tahatu-seru bakuso rei [Many cases of injury from the explosion of (floating) mines on the coast of Lower Yubetu (in Hokkaido)] Hokkaido igaku zassi, 1943,21: 1793-820. ---- Java. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies, No. 3: Health and disease in Java and Sumatra. 6p. 27cm. N. Y., 1943. Also Rev. ed., Orlando, 1944. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 102: Medical and sani- tary data on Java. 80p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Jugoslavia (1941-1945) Cernozubov. Origine et developpement des services d'hy- giene et d'epid6miologie dans l'armee partisane et dans l'armee yougoslave; leur role dans le redressement du pays. Rev. Corps san. mil., Par., 1946, 2: 148.—Dafoe, C. S. Experiences of a British medical officer in Yugoslavia, 1944. In: Interallied Conf. War Med. (1942^5) 1947, 372-6— Georgievsky, A. S. Medicinskoe obespe6enie partizanskoj vojny v Jugoslavia Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 8, 22-8— Hirst, J. W. An account of the medical services of the National Liberation Army of Jugoslavia and of the R. A. M. C. assistance given to it. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 84: 105-14. Also King's Coll. Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 24: 91-100.—Medical difficulties of the Yugoslav Patriot Army [London] J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 372.—Parin, P. Die Kriegsneurose der Jugoslawen. Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1948, 61: 303-24.—Sekulich, M. Yugoslavia under enemy occupation. In: InteraUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 364-6. ---- Kaladan River (1943-1944) See with subheading (Burma Campaign) ---- Karelian Isthmus. See with subheading (Finland) ---- Kiska (1942-1943) See also subheading (Aleutian Islands) Kiska. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 4, 10-4.—Lane, G. A. Medical experiences with the 13th Canadian Infantry Brigade at Kiska. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1943-44, 1: 282-8. ---- Kodiak sector. Navy Medical Department organization; Kodiak sector, at normal operations [ch.] In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 13, App. C, 10. ---- Komandorskie Islands. See also subheading (Russia) United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 139: Medical and sani- tary data on Ostrova Komandorskiye. lOp. 26cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Korea (1945- ) Hsiao, T. Epidemiology of the diseases of naval importance in Korea. 89p. 23J4cm. Wash., 1948. Forms Navmed P-1289, U. S. Navy Bur. M. & S. WORLD WAR II 1177 WORLD WAR II Japan. Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers. Rickettsial diseases in Japan and Korea, v. p. [58]p. 27cm. Tokyo, 1947. Forms No. 3, Pub. Health Welf. Techn. BuU., Tokyo, Prev. Med. United States. Air Force. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies. No. 18: Health and disease in Korea. 6p. 27cm. Orlando, 1945. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin, TB MED 208: Medical and sani- tary data on Korea. 83p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Berger, M. M. Japanese miUtary psychiatry in Korea. Am. J. Psychiat., 1946-47, 103: 214-6, pl. Also Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep.. 1946. 6: 445-8. ---- Kurile Islands. United States. Navy. Office of the Chief of Naval Operations. Publications, OPNAV 50E-2, Occupied areas section: Military government handbook. Kurile Islands. 79p. 27cm. Wash., 1943. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 24: Medical and sanitary data on the Kurile Islands. 8p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- Kwajalein (1944) See also subheading (Marshall Islands) Kwajalein. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 7, 1-19. --- Kyusyu. See also subheading (Japan; Nagasaki) United States. Navy. Office of Naval Operations. Pacific Fleet and Pacific Ocean Areas. Information bulletin: Northern Kyushu. 289p. SZy2cm. [n. p.] 1945. Forms No. 132/45 CINCPAC-CINCPOA BuU. Koga, M. Dai-itizi Kita Kyusyu tiho kusyu ni okeru iti kyugozyo no katudo hokoku [Reports of activity of one of the first-aid stations at the time of the first air-raid in the district of northern Kyusyu] Nippon rinsyo, 1944, 2: 1029-32.— Koga, S. Kita Kyusyu kusyu to boku kyugo ni tuite [Aerial attacks in northern Kyusyu and its defence and first aidj Ibid., 1027-9. ---- Laos. Pierre, J. L. *Notes sur le Laos pendant la campagne de 1945 au Cammon. 82p. 8? Par., 1949. ---- Leipzig. See also subheading (Germany) Uhle C. A. W. [The bombing of Leipzig] Lond., 1945, Item 24, No. XXIX-2, 3. CIOS Rep., Leningrad siege [and front] (1941-1944) See also subheading (Russo-German War) Russia. Armua. Glavnoe voenno-sani- TARNOE UPRAVLENIE KRASNOJ ARMII. BoeHHafl MeAHUHHa Ha JleHHHrpancKOM cppoHTe. 439p. 20Hcm. Moskva, 1946. . Antonov, A. N. Novorozdennye penoda blokady Lenin- grad", 1942g Vopr. pediat., 1947,15: No 2, 26-39.-Strashun, L D [The history of a victory] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1943, No. 12, 15-20. ____ Leningrad siege—Casualties and diseases. Chernorucky, M. V. AjiHMeHTapHaa_n.H- CTpofbua b 6jioKupoBaHHOM JleHUHrpaue. 60ip 22cm. Leningr., 1947. . Alovskv A. D. K le6eniju otekov v period blokady Lenm- 79_90. ------ Materialy k epidemiologi6eskoj kharak ieristike zimnej vspyski grippa ^emngrade yl94^ gg; Ibid., 1945, 6: 36-51.—Brozek, J., Wells, S., & Keys, A- iviecn cal aspects of semistarvation in Lemngrad (siege 1941-42) Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1946-47, 4: 70-86.—Erusalimchik, G. L. Osobennosti tedenija ostrykh infekcionnykh boleznej v Lenin- grade v uslovijakh blokady. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1945, 6: 21-35.—Friedland, I. G. Iz nabljudenij nad gruppovymi otravlenijami okisju ugleroda v Leningrade v 1941-43gg. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 74-81. ----— O tak nazy- vaemykh posleugarnykh pnevmonijakh v Leningrade v period vrazeskoj osady goroda. Klin, med., Moskva, 1947, 25: No. 8, 54-8. ------ Nekotorye osobennosti kliniki intoxikacii okisju ugleroda v Leningrade v 1941-43 gg. Sovet vrach. sborn., 1947, No. 5, 13-7.—Golani, R. J. O nekotorykh psikhideskikh narusenijakh v uslovijakh voennogo vremeni na osnovanu leningradskogo opyta dvukh vojn. Sovet. nevropsikh., 1948, 8: 5-17.—Klionsky, E. E. Klinika i tedenie tuberkuleza v voj- skakh Leningradskogo fronta v period blokady 1941-42 gg. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. ote6. vojne, Moskva, 1951, 25: 225-37.—Limberg, A. A. [Characteristics of maxillo-facial wounds from data of the Leningrad front] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 7, 19-21.—Matusevich, J. Z., Agapitova, A. S. [et al.] Klini6eskie osobennosti Leningradskoj pellagry v 1941-12 gg. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 32-50.—Matusevich, J. Z., Velkovich, B. G., & Nikulina, M. M. Kliniceskie osobennosti Leningradskoj cyngi 1941-42gg. Ibid., 51-60.—Mukhina, E. P. Opusdenija i vypadenija genitalij u zensdin za period blokady Leningrada. Sborn. rabot Leningrad, akush. gin. obshch., 1945, No. 2, 64-9.—Poliektova, L. M. Osobennosti tedenija nekotorykh ginekologideskikh zabolevanij v period vojny i blokady Lenin- grada. Ibid., 58-63.—Rabinovich, K. N. Rak matki v period blokady Leningrada. Ibid., 80-4.—Ryss, S. M. KUnideskie osobennosti hipovitaminozov i avitaminozov v Leningrade v 1941-42 gg. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1945, 6: 71-85.—Seybold, A. N. Povrezdenija derepa y period blokady gor. Leningrada, po materialam Khirurgideskogo hospitalija za 10 mesjacev. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot (Lemngrad. Inst, usoversh. vrach. Kirov) Leningr., 1944, 71-7.—Sokolov, B. N. Ledenie pronikajusdikh ranenij zivota v uslovijakh vojskovogo rajona. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 95-9—Tokarevich, K. N. Opyt izudenija leptospiroznoj zeltukhi i oderednye zadadi issledovatelskoj raboty v etoj oblasti v Leningrade. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1945, 6: 64-70.— Tur, A. F. [Alimentary disorders and other diseases of children in Leningrad, 1941-13] Pediatria, Moskva, 1944, No. 4, 10-8. ---- Leningrad siege—Hypertension. Andreev, A. F. Nekotorye pokazateli funkcionalnogq sostojanija serdednososudistoj sistemy pri leningradskoj hipertonii. Voen. morsk. med. sborn., 1945, 4: 52-6.—Andn- anova, I. G. Khimicheskij sostav i fiziko-khimicheskie svojstva krovi i syvorotki krovi bolnykh hipertoniej v Leningrade v 1943-44 gg. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1946, 8: 46-51.—Batarchukov,R. A. Izmenenija glaznogo dna, pri hipertonideskoj bolezni v 1942-43 gg. v Leningrade. Ibid., 1945, 7: 140-50.—Brodovich, L. A. Kholesterinemia pri tak nazyvaemoj Leningradskoj blokadnoj hipertonii. Ibid., 1946, 8: 52-60.—Chernobelskaja, V. I. Arterialnaja hypertonia, kak simptom hipertonideskoj bolezni, v Leningrade v 1943 g. Ibid., 126-36.—Flekel, I. M. Kliniceskie osobennosti nedostatod- nosti krovoobrasdenija pri hipertonideskoj bolezni 1942-43gg. v Leningrade. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot (Leningrad. Inst. usoversh. vrach. Kirov) Leningr., 1944, 321-9.—Gauchman, S. L. Serdednaja nedostatodnost pri hipertoniceskoj bolezni v Leningrade v 1943 g. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1945, 7: 68-77.—Grotel, D. M. Rasprostranennost l osobennosti hipertonideskoj bolezni v Leningrade v 1942-43 gg. Ibid., 24-48. ------ K voprosu ob etiopatogeneze hipertonideskoj bolezni v Leningrade v 1942-43 gg. Ibid., 1946 8- 3-18. ------ O leningradskoj blokadnoj hipertonii. Sovet. vrach. sborn., 1946, 17-22.—Hefter, J. M. Izmenenija biokhimiceskikh pokazatelej krovi pri hipertoniceskoj bolezni v Leningrade. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny 1946,8:19-36. ------Chernorucky, M. V. [et al.] Izmenemja obmena vesdestv pri hipertoniceskoj bolezni v svjazi s ee kUnikoj v 1943-44 gg. v Leningrade. Ibid., 37-45.—Jakovleva, V V , & Stozharov, B. I. Tipy nervnoi sistemy l uslovno- reflektornaia deiatelnost u bolnykh hipertonicheskoi bolezmu. Ibid., 73-83.—Koliaeva, S. I. Elektrokardiografideskie izmenenija pri hipertonideskoj bolezni po nabljudenijam 1943 g. Ibid., 1945, 7: 107-18.—Kristosturian, S. L. Ob izmenenii funkcii slukha pri hipertonii. Ibid., 151-4.—Lang, G F. Etiopatogenez hipertonideskoj bolezni. Ibid., b-26.— Maev, M. D. Ob izmenenijakh glaznogo dna pri hipertonide- skoj bolezni v uslovijakh blokady Leningrada. Ibid., 125-39.— Markin, A. I. Ortodiagrafideskie nabljudenija nad lzmenenija- mi formy i razmerov serdca i aorty pri hipertonideskoj bolezni v 1943 godu. Ibid., 1946, 8:121-5. - Imelis h kakie-hbo konstitucionalnye osobennosti v skelete bolnykh hipertomdeskoj boleznju v 1943 g. Ibid., 142-4.—Matusevich, J. Z., & Burlova, L J Osobennosti krovjanogo davlenija u nekotorykh pro- fessionalnykh grupp v Leningrade v 1943 godu. Ibid., 1945, 7: 88-100.__Petrova, P. A. Nabljudenija nad izmenemjanu elaznoeo dna pri hipertonideskoj bolezni v period blokady Leningrada. Ibid., 1946, 8: 137-41.-Popova, T. V Osnovnoj obmen pri hipertonideskoj bolezni v Leningrade v 1944 godu. Ibid 61-72.—Pozniak, K. V. Arterialnoe i venoznoe davlenie u voennosluzasdikh, bolnykh hipertonideskoj boleznju. Ibid., 1945 7: 101-6.—Shulutko, I. B. K traktovke termina Lenin- WORLD WAR II 1178 WORLD WAR II gradskaja blokadnaja hipertonija. Vrach. delo, 1946, 26: 815-20.—Teplova, E. I. Hipertonija v Leningrade v 1942-43gg; po materialam obsledovanija v Smolninskom rajone. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot (Leningrad. Inst, usoversh. vrach. Kirov) Leningr., 1944, 316-20.—Tur, A. Elektrokardiografideskie izmenenija pri hipertonideskoj bolezni 1942—44 gg. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god> Otech. voiny, 1946, 8: 113-20.—Volkova, K. G. Ob ateroskleroze venednykh arterij serdca pri hipertoniedskoj bolezni v Leningrade v 1943 godu. Ibid., 84-95.—Waldman, A. A. Morfologideskie issledovanija hipofiza pri hipertonideskoj bolezni. Ibid., 96-9.—Waldman, V. A. Lecenie i profilaktika hipertonideskoj bolezni v Leningrade. Ibid., 1945, 7: 49-67.— Weinberg, I. S. Nekotorye dannye ob izmenenijakh nervonoj sistemy pri hipertonu v Leningrade v 1942—43gg.; pred- varitelnoe soobidenie. In: Sborn. nauch rabot (Leningrad. Inst, usoversh. vrach. Kirov) Leningr., 1944, 330—4.—Weisman, N. M. Patogenez serdednoj dejatelnosti pri hipertonii v period blokady Leningrada. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1946,8:100-12.—Zakharievskaja, M. Patologoanatomi- deskie nabljudenija nad hipertonideskoj boleznju v 1943 g. Ibid., 1945, 7: 78-87.—Zalkindson, E. T. Fizideskaja terapija v praktike komplexnogo ledenija hipertoniceskoj bolezni. Ibid., 119-24. ---- Leningrad siege—Medical organization and service. Leningradskij GOSUDARSTVENNYJ pediatri- ceskij medicinskij institut. BonpocH neuua- Tpuu b hhh 6jiOKan;u JleHHHrpaua. CSopHHK 1-2. 2v. 144p.; 328p. 21}£cm. Leningr., 1944- 46. Agranovsky, Z. M. Organizacija medicinskogo kontrolja za pitaniem na Leningradskom fronte v period blokady. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva. 1946, 412-22.—Azbel, R. I., Nazimov, I. V., & Stepa- nov, V. G. Opyt raboty po ozdorovleniju uslovij truda i snizeniju zabolevaemosti v uslovijakh blokady na vaznej'ikh oboronnykh predprijatijakh Leningrada. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 190-4.—Belozor, I. S. Organizacija khirurgieeskoj pomoSdi v nastupatelnykh bojakh. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 62-6.— Blinoff, N. Surgeons and surgery in Leningrad. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 134.—Bogorov, I. I. [PecuUarities in the work of gynecological clinics of Leningrad during the period of blockade] Sborn. rabot Leningr. akush. gin. obshch., 1943, 92-6.— Boreisha, J. A. Opyt raboty na grunte. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 28-31.— Borisova, Z. Z., & Friedland, I. G. [Work of the Leningrad Institute of Industrial Hygiene and Occupational Disease during the siege of Leningrad] Hig. san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 7, 41-3.—Epstein, G. J. Ledenie khirurgideskikh zabolevanij u invalidov Otedestvennoj vojny v stacionarakh Leningrada za 1945 g. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 4, 95.— Girgolav, S. S. Leningradskie khirurgi v vojne II. Ibid., 1948, 68: No. 4, 73.—Glazman, A. M. Borba s krovotedenijami v mediko-sanitarnom bataljone. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 174-81.— Gorbunov, I. [Third scientific conference of the surgeons of the Leningrad front] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 8, 46-8.—Goriun- kov, J. M. Iz opyta raboty polevogo evakopunkta. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia, Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 23-8.—Kaganovich, U. J. Medikamentoznoe snabzenie v dni Otedestvennoj vojny v Leningrade. Farmacia, Moskva, 1945, 8: No. 6, 14-6.—Katznelson-Lodziato, L. A. Fizioterapevtideskie metody ledenija v bataljonakh vyzdora- vUvajusdikh. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 278-82.—Korshunova, M. I. Hospital dlja legko ranenykh v uslovijakh blokady i nastu- plenija. Ibid., 36-43.—Levin, O. A. Khirurgideskaja rabota frontovogo sortirovodnogo evakohospitalja v uslovijakh blokady Leningrada i v period boev za snjatie blokady. Ibid., 66-70.—Mandel. Medicinskoe obespechenie N-skogo strel- kovogo polka pri proryve blokady Leningrada. Ibid., 31-6.— Melaned, J. N. Bataljony vyzdoravlivajuidikh Leningrad- skogo fronta. Ibid., 47-50.—Miscuk, N. N. Organizacija i primenenie fizideskikh metodov ledenija v uslovijakh Lenin- grada. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za god Otech. voiny, 1943, 4: 57-9.—Rabinovich, N. G. AnaUz zabolevaemosti i organiza- cija terapevtideskoj pomoSdi v Leningradskom voennom okruge. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 11, 13-8.—Ryblin, J. B. K organizacii khirurgideskoj raboty v evakohospitale na Leningradskom fronte. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia, Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 82-9.—[Scientific work of the Leningrad Neurosurgical Institute during the war] Vopr. neirokhir., 1944, 8: 60-3.—Shalyt, S. S., & Agapitova, A. S. Iz opyta raboty po medicinskomu obsluzivaniju na romyslennykh predprijatijakh Leningrada v uslovijakh lokady. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot Otech. voiny (Leningr. inst. hig. truda) Leningr., 1945, 185-9.—Sherman, L. G. Torfo- grjazeledenie v bataljone vyzdoravUvajusdikh. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia. Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 273-5.—Simonov, S. M. Borba s Sokom v avgustovskuju boevuju operaciju 1943 g. Ibid., 211-4.—Sviatoslavskaia, O. G. Terapija cyngi v uslovijakh Leningrada 1942, g. Raboty Leningr. vrach. za gody Otech. voiny, 1945, 6: 102-6.— Vasiljev, V. P. Lecebno-evakuacionnoe obespedenie vojsk Leningradskogo fronta. In Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia. Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 3-23. ---- Leningrad siege—Sanitation. Babaianc, R. A. O khode izudenija i Ukvidacii mediko- sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny i blokady v Leningrade. Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 25-37.—Dmitriev, N. Z. Sanitarnoe obespedenie vodosnab- zenija za period blokady Leningrada. In: Voen. med. Leningr. fronte (Russia, Glavn. voen. san. upravl.) Moskva, 1946, 422-36.—Frenkel, S. G. [Leningrad Hygiene Society in the second year of the siege of Leningrad] Hig. san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 7, 54.— Mashansky, F. I. [The care of pubUc health in Leningrad during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1943, 28-37. ---- Levant. See also subheading (East) Partridge, M. A. Psychiatry in the Levant. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1946, 32: 115-26. ---- Leyte-Samar Campaign (1942-1944) See also subheading (Philippine Islands) Letter from a surgical consultant. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 86, 55.—Leyte. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 10, 1-18.—Medical aspects of Leyte-Samar Campaign. Health (U. S. War Dep. Surg. Gen. Off.) 1945, June, 2-10. ---- Liberia. See also subheading (West Africa) Moore, L. D. Incidence of malaria among troops in Liberia. J. Nat. Malaria Soc, 1945, 4: 109-13. ---- Libia (1939-1943) See also subheadings (el-Alamein; Egypt; North Africa; Tobruk; Western Desert) Aird, I. MiUtary surgery in geographical perspective; a Libyan exercise in surgical strategy and tactics. Edinburgh M. J., 1944, 51: 166-83, 4 p.— Ascroft, P. B. Experiences of a mobile surgical unit in the Western Desert. Army M. BuU., 1943, No. 65, 73-93.—Blackmore, W. T. E. With a field ambu- lance in Libya. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 161-8.— Devine, J. War wounds in the Libyan desert. Med. J. Aus- tralia, 1943, 2: 187.—Eden, K. Mobile neurosurgery in war- fare; experiences in the Eighth Army's campaign in Cyrenaica, Tripolitania, and Tunisia. Brit. J. Surg., 1943-44, 31:324-8. Also Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 689-92.—Kyle, E. W. The treat- ment of wounded in forward areas. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 459-63; Disc, 469.—Middle East (On the) front; a casualty clearing station in the desert. Nurs. limes, Lond., 1941, 37: 966.—Mitchell, G. A. G., Logie, N. J., & Handley, R. S. Observations on casualties from the Western Desert and Libya arriving at a base hospital. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 61-71.—Stratton, A. M. Ambulance at Bir Hacheim. Atlantic Month., 1942, 170: No. 5, 36-42.—Surgery in Libya. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 16.—Trimble, A. P. With a field ambulance in Libya. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 151. ---- Libia—Axis forces. Bischhaus, E. Deutscher Flieger im libyschen Lazarett. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1941, 9:102.—Costantini, E. SuU'interpreta- zione medico-Iegale di alcune forme di fibrosclerosi polmonare; indagine praticata su miUtari provenienti dai Fronte libico. Riv. pat. cUn. tuberc, 1942, 16: 443-50, map.—Hellmann, R. Eindriicke und Erfahrungen vom Kriegsgebiet in Libien. Med. Welt, 1943, 17: 146; 165; 190.—Horster. Experiences with amebiasis in Libia. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehr- macht, 2. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 7, 102-5.—Modica, R., & Bellecci, P. Aspetto batteriologico delle panoftalmiti in Libia. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1940, 46: 491-5.—Seidel, H. Von Andalsnes bis Tripolis. Gesundheitsfiihrung, 1941, 218-20. ---- London (1940-1944) See also subheading (Great Britain) also Civilian defense—by countries: Great Britain; Emergency medical service—by countries: Great Britain. Air-raid casualties among London insurance practitioners. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: Suppl., 30.—Air raid in Harley street. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1818.—Attacks (The) on London from the air [London letter] Ibid., 1386.—Berg, C. Cambrai 1917, London 1938; depression and fear years after the for- gotten events. In his War in the Mind, 2. ed., Lond., 1944. 172-80—Bishop, P. M. F. Guy's and the German War. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 59: 172-9.—Brierley, H. The London Hospital in the war. London Hosp. Gaz., 1945, 48: 211-7.—Casualties (The) and damage of the second Battle of London. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 510.—Casualties in London. Lancet. Lond., 1940, 2: 423.—Delafield, M. E. School of Hygiene's wartime job. J. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1945, 20: 103-6.—Fire (The) of London, 1940. Radiography, Lond., WORLD WAR II 1179 WORLD WAR II 1941, 7: 33-5.—Hill, C. Diary of a bombed London hospital; direct hits on St. Thomas's 3 nights in 1 week; how they carried on. Carib. M. J., Trinidad, 1941, 3: 156-8.—Horniblow, S. Hospital at war; the story of St. Thomas's. Ibid., 1942, 4: 113-5.—London (The) County Council hospitals in the blitz. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 20; 39.—London incident. S Barth. Hosp. J. War BuU., Lond., 1940-41, 2: 50.—Macken- zie, E. F. W. London's water supply in peace and war. Med. Off., Lond., 1944, 72: 213.—O., K. L. Flying bomb. London Hosp. Gaz., 1943-44, 47: No. 6, Suppl., 6, 4 pl.—Plichet, A. La mortaUtd du temps de guerre a Londres. Presse mid., 1940, 48: 774.—Stocks, P. The first seven months; a study of war- time mortaUty in London. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 725-9.— United States Naval Dispensary, London, England. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 48-50. ---- Luzon. See also subheadings (Manila Bay; Philippine Islands) Luzon (The) Invasion. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 10, 18-36.—Musser, M. J., jr. Use of smaU airplanes for medical evacuation on Luzon. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945. 4: 191-6.— With the Sixth Army in Luzon. MU. Surgeon, 1945, 96: 465-8. ---- Madagascar (1942- ) 1944, 2: 587-90.—Dentistry in the bUtz, Malta; from an officer serving in Malta. Brit. Dent. J., 1943, 74: 50.—Dixon, H. B. F. Siege conditions in Malta, 1940-42. In: InteralUed Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947, 293-8.—Evans, E. Experiences as an Army physician in Malta and Sicily. Proc. Cardiff M. Soc, 1944-45, 31-43.—Lees, R. Psychiatric casualties in Malta. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 65.—Turnbridge, R. E. Psychiatrio experiences of a general physician in Malta, 1941-43. Ibid., 2: 587-90. Manchuria. Lessons from Madagascar. MUit. Rep., Wash., 1943, No. 4, 40-43.—Madagascar (The) operation. S. Barth. Hosp. J., Lond., 1943-44, 47: 114-8. ---- Majuro (1944) See also subheading (Marshall Islands) Majuro. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. 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Dis., 1947, 81: 59-64.—Stock, A. H., Karlson, A. G. [et al.] The epidemic of bacUlary dysen- tery in the Atlantic Base Section, French Morocco, 1943. Ibid., 68-71. ---- Moulmein (1942) See also subheadings (Burma Campaign; China-Burma-India Theater; India-Burma The- ater) Grey, A. B. Last days in Moulmein. J. Christ. M. Ass. India, 1943, 18: 16. ---- Mount Austen. See with subheading (Guadalcanal) ---- Munda [1942-1943] See also subheading (New Georgia) Battle front surgery; surgery by flashlight in early days of Marine occupation of Munda [IUust.] Surgery, 1944, 15: 1017.—Ivens, M. H. One night on the Munda Trail. Mil. Surgeon, 1948, 103: 53-5. ---- Naga Hills. See with subheading (Burma Campaign) ---- Nagasaki (Aug. 9, 1945) See also the references under subheading (Hirosima) Beck, J. S. P., A Meissner, W. A. Radiation effects of the atomic bomb among the natives of Nagasaki, Kyushu. Am. J. Clin. Path., 1946, 16: 586-92. ------ Atomic bomb surface burns; some clinical observations among prisoners of war rescued at Nagasaki, Kyushu. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1947, 40: 515-21.—Harris, B. R., & Stevens, M. A. Experiences at Nagasaki, Japan. Connecticut M. J., 1945, 9: 913-7.— Hayasi, I. Ko-Takeuti Kyozyu no boken ni tuite [On the autopsy on Professor Takeuti's body; the result of the atomic bomb explosion in Nagasaki] Tr. Soc. path, jap., 1947, 36:56.— Isigami, R., Eikuti, T. [et al.] Observation on both the blood picture and bone-marrow in atomic bomb sufferers in Nagasaki with special reference to Nisiyama. district. Nuclear Sc Abstr., 1949, 3: 492.—Kikuti, T., Wakisaka, G. [et al.] Report of hematological observations in the atomic bomb sufferers in Nagasaki city one year and 4 months after the bombing. Ibid., 493.—Larkin, J. C. The distribution of radiation in the atomic bombing of Nagasaki. Am. J. Roentg., 1946, 55: 525-32.— Nagasaki-si ni ryuko-seru dengue-netu tyosa hokoku [Report on an investigation of epidemic dengue in the city of Nagasaki] Gun idan zassi, 1943, 235-58.—Ohtubo, K., & Isizawa, S. Nagasaki-si ni okeru gensi-bakudan higai narabi-ni koi sayo ni kan-suru eiseigaku-teki tyosa hokoku [Damage in Nagasaki due to the explosion of the atomic bomb, and subsequent effects: report of hygienic study] Kinsyo & kenkyu, 1947, 24: 27-9.— Schlaegel, T. F., jr. Ocular histopathology of some Nagasaki atomic-bomb casualties. Am. J. Ophth., 1947, 30: 127-35.— Timmes, J. J. Radiation sickness in Nagasaki; preUminary report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 219-24.—Warren, S. L. Radioactivity and Nagasaki. Harvey Lect., 1945-46, 41: 188. ------ The Nagasaki survivors as seen in 1947. MU. Surgeon, 1948, 102: 98-100. ---- Napoli. See also subheading (Brazil; Italian Campaign; Italy) Mazzini Bueno. Orientacao dos servigos de cUnica mddica na seccao de hospitalizacao brasileira em Napoles. Rev. med. mU., Rio, 1945, 34: 373-84. ---- Narsarssuak. See with subheading (Greenland) ---- Narvik. See also subheading (Greenland) Evans, W. M. Soldier, sailor or ruddy doctor; field ambu- lance work at Narvik. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 78: 111-21. ---- Netherlands. See subheading (Holland) ---- Netherlands Indies. See also Occupied area—by regions: Nether- lands Indies; also subheadings (Borneo; Java; Pontianak; Savu Island) United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. Division of Preventive Medicine. Epidemiology of dis- eases of military importance in the Netherlands Indies. 250p. lS^cm. Wash., 1944. Netherlands East Indies. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 2, 10. ---- Neuropsychiatric aspect. See also Neuropsychiatric casualty; Neuro- psychiatry. Deutsch, A. MiUtary psychiatry: World War II. 1941-43. In: One Hundred Years of Psychiatry (Am. Psychiat. Ass.) N. Y., 1944, 419-41.—Littlejohn, W. S. Psychoneuroses and World War II. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1946-47, 16: 69-72.— Rickles, N. K. Psychoneurosis in World War II. Northwest M., 1942, 41: 373-6.—Sinclair, A. J. M. Psychiatric aspects of the present war. Med. J. AustraUa, 1944, 1: 501-14. ---- New Britain. See with subheading (New Guinea) WORLD WAR II 1183 WORLD WAR II New Caledonia. King, A. G. Medical history of New Cale- donia Service Command. MS. 39p. n. p., before Aug. 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Perry, W. J. The mosquitoes and mosquito- borne diseases of New Caledonia. 26 1. 27cm. Camp Lejeune, 1949. Forms Res. Proj. NM 005 044, U. S. Nav. M. Field Res. Laborat. King, A. G. Teleo-obstetrical progress in the Army with par- ticular reference to foreign service in the Far Pacific. Cincin- nati J. M., 1942-13, 23: 548-54.—Mobile Hospital Number 5, at Noumea, New Caledonia. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 40-2. ---- Newfoundland. See also subheading (Canada) History of preventive medicine in World War II; Newfound- land Base Command. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 6: 103-39.—Venereal disease conditions in Newfoundland. Ibid., 135-7.—Watkins, J. C. A. Assignment to Newfoundland. Army M. BuU., 1942, No. 60, 151-7. ---- New Georgia (1942-1943) See also subheading (Munda) Hopkins, J. H. Individual casualty history, missile wounds, New Georgia-Burma 1944. MS. 334p. [Film pl. in separate folder] n. p., after 1944. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- Casualty analysis, New Georgia and Burma, 1943-45. MS. 150p. n. p., after 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Medical service in the New Georgia campaign. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 79, 49-57.—New Georgia. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 3, 33-66.—Plans for New Georgia Operation. Ibid., 36-9. ---- New Guinea. See also other subheadings (Buna campaign; Finschhafen; Tanahmerah Bay operation) Robinson, B. J. Record of service, an Aus- tralian medical officer in the New Guinea cam- paign. 177p. 19cm. Melb., 1944. United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies, No. 8: Health and disease in New Guinea. 8p. 27cm. N. Y., 1944. Also Revised ed., Orlando, 1944. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 18: Medical and sanitary data on Dutch New Guinea. 16p. 26cm. Wash. 1944. Air "eVacuation of patients in New Guinea. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 185-90.-Eagleburger, L. S. Early medical service in New Guinea. Ibid. 1943, No. 70 55-9. Also MU. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 258-60—Emergency| rations in the New Guinea campaign J. Am. M Ass., 1943 122 888.— Field hospital. Red Cross Courier, 1942-43, 22: No. 10 19.— Hampton, L. J., & Hammet, H. H., jr Experiences with anes- thesia in an Army hospital in New Guinea. Anesthesiology, 1945, 6: 173-80.—Horack, H. M. Medical and sanitary data on the Territory of Papua, the Australian-Mandated Territory of New Guinea, including the Bismarck Archipelago. Army M. Bull., 1943, No. 65, 18-49.—Hutchison A. M. C. Supply Problems in New Guinea. Mil. Rev Fort Lea™., 1949-50 29: No. 9, 105-10, illust.—Jacoby, A. H., Loudon, J. R. [et al.j The diarrhea problem in a New Guinea base. Bull. U. ft. Army M Dep, 1945, No. 86, 70-8.-Medical aid in New & J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 1239.-Morns, G, N. Experiences with a mobile surgical team on an amphibious operation in New Guinea. Med. J. Australia, 1944, 2: 402-6. Native (These) New Guinea stretcher bearers, who were: carry- mg wounded Americans from the front hues at Buna to hos petals °n the rear, stop to rest a while in the shade of a cocoamrt erove llllust.l Hosp. Topics, 1943, 21: No. 4, 15.—New Guinea In: 0. S. Nav. M Dep. at War Admin. Hist.. Wash.. 1946 1- Chan 6 1-14.—Norris, F. K. The New Guinea cam- K MeT J Australia, 1945. 2: 425-31.-Notes onhmg and travelling in New Guinea, Papua and New Britain^ADTIC Dieest Eelin Field. 1943, Ser. 1, No. 1, 1-9.—Papuan natives caringblood P^sma to the front in New Gumea [IUusM Pharm. Advance. 1942-43, 14: No. 161, 4.—***•*■ • New Guinea Campaign. Harvard M. Alumni Bull., l»f.3-44, 18. 21^lchafer,PEf \V. Investigation of Japanese medical depot at an evacuated air strip in New Guinea. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 435.—Shlimovitz, N. Care of natives, Ramu Valley, New Guinea. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 90-2.—Sinclair, A. J. M. Psychiatric casualties in an operational zone in New Guinea. Med. J. Australia, 1943, 2: 453-60.—Snyder, L. J. Medical air evacuation in New Guinea. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 522-7.—Stalker, L. K. Letters; somewhere in New Guinea, March 12, 1943. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1943, 10: 196.—Tank crew fatigue in New Guinea. Milit. Rep., Wash., 1944, No. 14, 35-40.—Weiner, L. Convalescing. 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Zealand M. J., 1941, 40: 345-58 — American doctors on active service in New Zealand. J. Am. M Ass 1942, 120: 1403.—Medical (A) officer in an Army school of instruction. N. Zealand M. J., 1940, 39: 105.— Medical and sanitary data on New Zealand. Army M. Bull., 1942 No. 63, 43-70.—Mobile Hospital Number 6, near Welling- ton. New Zealand. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 43.—Park, R. G. Skin diseases in the 2nd New Zealand Expeditionary Force. N. Zealand M J 1943 42: 46-50.—United States medical men in New Zealand. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 241-4. Nicaragua. United States Naval Base, Corinto, Nicaragua. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 76. ---- Normandy Beach (6 June, 1944- ) See also subheading (Caen) Anderson, C, Jeffrey, M., & Pai. M. N. Psychiatric casual- ties from the Normandy beach-head; first thoughts on 100 cases. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 218-21.—Approximate disposal of 1,000 cases admitted to aU medical units; 21. Army Group; June-July 1944 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 195— Ardao, H. A. El trata- miento de las heridas de guerra; experiencia de la batalla de Normandia. Bol. Soc cir. Uruguay, 1944, 15: 345-70, illust. Also Arch. urug. med., 1945, 27: 78-103.—Assessment (The) of battle casualties in the Normandy Campaign; June-July 1944 In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond 1948, 185-92.—Battle medical experiences. In: U. S. Nav M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 17 16-23.—Cases dealt with entirely in forward medical units [tab 1 In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond 1948, 187.—Casualties in Normandy flown across the EngUsh Channel. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 184 —Darnall, J R Scouting for hospital sites in Normandy. Mil. Surgeon, 1947 101: 191-201.—Dunphy, J. E., & Hoerr, S. O. A general hospital in the Normandy Campaign. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep 1946 6: 594-602.—Evacuation from Normandy; June- Julv"l944 [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off ) Lond., 1948, 190.—Experiences at Cosham, by a student. S. George Hosp. Gaz. Lond., 1944-45 34: 17-9.— Fharni. G. S. The early days of the Normandy Invasion. J. Canad M Serv., 1944-45, 2: 1-5.—Fiddes, F. S. Work of a field ambulance in the Battle of Normandy. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1 • 448-50 —Gillespie, F. S. Head injuries in Normandy. Burned News Lett., Wash.. 1944, 4: No. 10, 8-10.. -—- Notes from hospitals in Normandy and England. Circ. Lett. Brit M Liais. Off., CarUsle. 1944, No. 15, 1-8.—Glasscock, R E Evacuation of casualties by LST from the Normandy beach-head. Contact, Pensacola. 1945-46, 5: 452-7.-Gosse, r I Fvacuation of casualties from Normandy beaches. In: IntoaUied Conf. War Med. (1942-45) 1947. 4^-21 -Hawley P R Early events m France and England. Bull. U. S. Army M Dep 1944, No. 80, 41.------Letter from the Chief Surgeon.'European Theater of Operations. MU. Rev., Fort Leavenw.. 1944. 24: No. 6. 58-61.—Hutchinson. D. F., & WORLD WAR II 1184 WORLD WAR II Chapman, H. R. The evacuation of casualties from a Nor- mandy Beach. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1944, 83: 209-14.— Hutton, J. L. Experiences of a dental officer in Normandy. Brit. Dent. J., 1945, 79: 103-6.—Injured personnel evacuated from Normandv [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 186.—Jones, H. E. A note on diarrhoea among troops in Normandy. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1945, 43: 133.—Keddy, G. W. A. Experiences in a 600 bed hospital in Normandy. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1946, 25: 131-5.—Kenner, A. W. The highest standard of medical serv- ice. BuU. U. S. Armv M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 43.—Messey, J. W. Narrative [Normandy landing] Hahneman. Month., 1944, 79: 588-91.—Miller, E. Psychiatric casualties among officers and men from Normandy; distribution of aetiological factors. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 364-6.—Mitchell, P. R. Ma- jor difficulties experienced in the estabUshment of 600 and 1,200 bed general hospitals in Normandy. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1945, 85: 228-33.—Needles, W. A statistical study of 100 neuropsychiatric casualties from the Normandy Campaign; with control material. Am. J. Psychiat., 1945-46, 102: 214- 21.—Normandy. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 17, 1-30.—Normandy (The) beachheads. Ibid., 5-10.—Personnel evacuated from Nor- mandy [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 186.—[Preparations for the Normandy Invasion] In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 4.—Ratio of casualties E. A. and N. E. A. by rank (numbers in brackets give crude figures in samples) [tab.] In: Statist. Rep. Health of Army (Gr. Britain War Off.) Lond., 1948, 191.—Time spent at different stages of evacua- tion. Ibid., 194.—Trevor, D. Certain observations on Nor- mandy casualties. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 76- 8.—Wagner, P. S. Psychiatric activities during the Normandy offensive, June 20-August 20, 1944; an experience with 5,203 neuropsychiatric casualties. Psychiatry, 1946, 9: 341-65.— Watson, M. C. Medical aspects of the Normandy Invasion. Canad. M. Ass. J.. 1945. 53: 99-111.—Wounded (The) from Normandy; evacuation and distribution. Lancet, Lond., 1944, 2: 253-5.—Wounded (The) from Normandy; evacuation by air. Ibid., 278.—Wounded from Normandy: sea or air evacua- tion? Ibid., 383. ---- North Africa (1942-1944) See also other subheadings (Africa; el-Alamein; Bengasi; Egypt; Libia; Mareth Line; Tunisia; Western Desert) Allied (The) invasions of North Africa and Europe. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: pt 4, Chap. 14-8, 97p.—Bennett, W. L. News from North Africa. News Lett. Suffolk Co. M. 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Die afrikanische Burmastrasse. Mil. Wbl.. Berl., 1942, 127: 367.—Mohr, W. Wurminfektionen bei den riickgekehrten Afrika-Deutschen; Beobachtungen im Tropeninstitut in den Jahren 1936-40. Trop. Dis. BuU., Lond., 1942, 39: 859-61 (Abstr.) --- Northern Europe. See also subheading (European Theater of Operations) Pearson, R. W., Tuhy, J. E., & Welch, C. S. Abdominal surgery in the evacuation hospital; experience with 335 ab- dominal injuries in the campaign in Northern Europe. Surgery, 1947, 21: 1-23. ---- Northern Ireland. Evrard. Evacuation par air des blesses et malades des brigades beiges d'Irlande du Nord. Arch. Serv. san. Armie beige, 1945, No. 11, 56-8.—United States Naval Operating Base at Londonderry, Northern Ireland. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 41. ---- North Italy. See also subheading (Gothic Line; Italy) Gillingham, F. 3. Neurosurgical experiences in Northern Italy. Brit. J. Surg., War Surg. Suppl., 1947, No. 1, 80-7. ---- Northwest Africa. . Qreat Britain. Army. NATOUSA-Official medical history of the War, United Kingdom Campaign in North-West Africa, November 1943-May 1943. MS. 68p. n. p., after May 1943. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. ---- Northwest Europe. See also subheadings (Europe; European Theater of Operations) Evans, R. G. An outUne of the role of the medical services in the Second (British) Army's campaign in Nc-rtl>West Europe (1944-45) J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 47; pas- sim.-Experiences with a field dressing station; Northwest Europe PJ. Canad. M. Serv., 1946-17,. 4: 142-6.-Hunter, M Hygiene problems of the campaign in North-West Europe, 1944-45; a review. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1947, 88: 1-21.— Bowbotham, G. F., A Whalley N. A series of wounds of the , head from the battle front of North-west Europe. Bnt. J. Sure War Surg. Suppl., 1947, No. 1, 87-90.—Small, J. M., A T«™erri£ a! 6A surgical experience of 1,2001 cases of pene- trating brain wounds in battle, N. W.. Europe, 1944-45. Ibid 62-74?—Stewart, D. D. Air evacuation in North-West Euro- pean Campaign. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 270-3. ---- Northwest Service Command. Manning, F. G. Preventive medicine in the Northwest Service Command, Northwest Divi- sion, United States Engineer Department and 824787—vol. 11, 4th semes----75 Northwest District, Sixth Service Command. 273p. 27^cm. Wash., 1948. Forms v. 8, Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash. [Early (The) history of the Northwest Service Command] In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 1-35.— Northwest Service Command installations requiring mainte- nance & operation [map] Ibid., after p.273. --- Norway (1940-1945) See also Occupied area—by regions: Norway. Curtis, M. Norway and the war, Sept., 1939- Dec, 1940. 154p. 24^cm. Lond., 1941. Evang, K. Norway's food in peace and war. 77 1. 35^cm. Wash., 1942. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 29: Medical and sanitary data on Norway. 38p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. Drury, G. B. With a British hospital in Norway. Brit. Dent. J., 1944, 77: 286.—Kreyberg, L. First day of the Nor- wegian Campaign. Interne, N. Y., 1941, 7: 726, &c ------ MiUtaert Kosthold ved norske avdeUnger i Canada os pa Island, 1940-^1. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1946, 66: 506-10— Lov om vern om praksis for laeger, tannlaeger og veterinaerer som gjor militaer tjeneste i Norge eller andre steder med regjerin- gens godkjennelse. Tskr. Norges laegeforb., 1943, 63: 141.— Parrisius, W., Lampe, G. [et al.] Erfahrungen wahrend einer Trichinose-Epidemie. Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 872-4 (Abstr.)—Perman, E. Krigskirurgiska framsteg under inne- varande krieg. Nord. med., 1945, 25: 472-8.—Saethre, H. Psychiatrische Spitalerfahrungen aus dem Krieg in Norwegen, Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 275 (Abstr.) ------ Psy- chiatrische Erfahrungen aus Lazaretten wahrend des Krieges in Norwegen mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der essentiellen Situationspsychosen. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1943, 20: 132 (Abstr.) Noumea. See with subheading (New Caledonia; South Pacific) ---- Oahu. See also subheadings (Barbers Point; Hawaii) Strode, J. E. Observations on the treatment of war wounds made at Tripler General Hospital, Fort Shafter, Honolulu. Hawau M. J., 1941-42, 1: 158-61.—Weatherby, F. E. War neuroses after air attack on Oahu, Territory of Hawau, Dec. 7, 1941. War Med., Chic, 1943, 4: 270. —;---- The use of the medical service of a fixed hospital in the air attack on Oahu, Hawaiian Islands, December 7, 1941. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 94: 95. ---- Okinawa (March-June 1945) See also other subheadings (Central Pacific) Kaufman, M. R. Report of neuropsychiatric observer in the Okinawa Operation. MS. 38p. n. p., before May 1945. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. 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Dep., 1946, 5: 79-82.—Moloney, J. C. Psychiatric observations in Okinawa Shima. Psychiatry, 1945, 8: 391-9.— Navy casualties during the Battle of Okinawa. Statist. Navy M., 1949, 5: No. 9, 2-5.—Okinawa. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 12, 1-68.—Sabin, A. B. Epidemic encephalitis in miUtary personnel; isolation of Japanese B virus on Okinawa in 1945, serologic diagnosis, cUnical manifestations, epidemiologic aspects and use of mouse brain vaccine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1947, 133: 281-93.—[Special augmented hospital, Okinawa] In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 59-65. WORLD WAR II 1186 WORLD WAR II ---- Oran (1940-1942) See also subheadings (Algeria; Northwest Africa) United States Naval Base Hospital No. 9, Oran. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 15.—United States Naval Dispensary, U. S. Naval Station, Oran. Ibid., 25. Pacific. See also other subheadings (Central Pacific; Middle Pacific; South Pacific; Southwest Pacific; Western Pacific) United States. Army Air Forces. Arctic, Desert and Tropic Branch. Regional medical studies, No. 6: Health and disease in the Japanese mandated islands and Guam. 8p. 27cm. Or- lando, 1944. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 83: Medical and sanitary data on the Izu, Bonin, Kazan, and Marcus Islands. 18p. 26cm. Wash., 1944. ---- TB MED 189: Medical and sanitary data on the Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Ocean Island, and Nauru. 24p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. Allied (The) offensive in the Pacific. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: pt 2, Chap. 3-10, 344p.—Baum, W. C. Letter from Pacific war area. Univ. Hosp. Bull., Ann Arb., 1944, 10: 22.—Japanese attacks and reversals of the allies in the Pacific. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: pt 1, Chap. 1-2, 56p.— Jiu-jitsu en el Pacffico. Rev. mil. Peru, 1942, 39: 428-40.— Stalker (Dr) reports. Diplomate, 1943, 15: 317.—Stein, J.J. Combat experience in the Pacific areas. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1944^5, 21: 177-87. ---- Pacific—Air Force. Bowman, R. A., jr. To report on field trip and observation of air evacuation activities in the Pacific Division of ATC from 16 October 1945 to 9 November 1945. 3p. 27cm. Dayton, 1946. Forms No. TSEAA-4-698-38A, Memo. Rep. Aero M. Laborat. U. S. Air Force. Advanced base dispensaries; Air Forces. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 88-94.— Staff Medical Office of Air Center Command, Pacific. Ibid., Chap. 13, App. A, 5. Pacific—Casualties and diseases. Wheeler, K. We are the wounded. 224p. 21}km. N. Y., 1945. Butler, F. A. Skin disease of unknown etiology. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1945, 5: No. 1, 24.—Clavero, G. Filariasis en las fuerzas armadas americanas del Pacifico. Rev. san., Madr., 1945, 19: 904-7.—Evans, H. S. Some psychiatric notes on the war in the Pacific. Ohio M. J., 1946, 42: 145-9.— Fowler, C. D. A malarial study on Island X in the Pacific. Bull. Fulton Co. M. Soc, 1945, 19: No. 8, 7.—Hamlin, H. Experience with brain injuries in the Pacific. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 42: 822-8.—Hardt, H. G., jr. Wounds of the chest in Pacific jungle warfare; a review of 32 cases. Arch. Surg., 1944, 49: 367-72.—Holman, E. Experiences with chest wounds from the Pacific combat area. Ann. Surg., 1944, 119: 1-25.— Keck, E. B. Treatment of the wounded in the Pacific. Rec. Columbia M. Soc Richland Co., 1944, 8: No. 10, 9; No. 11, 10.—Moriarty, J. D. A survey of 5,000 psychotic patients .'evacuated to a U. S. naval hospital from the Pacific; and a rehabUitation program) Dis. Nerv. Syst., 1947, 8: 27-9.— Most, H., Hayman, J. M., jr, & Wilson, T. B. Hookworm infections in troops returning from the Pacific. Am. J. M. Sc, 1946, 212: 347-50.—Neel, H. B., & Cole, J. P. Gas gangrene in amphibious warfare in the Pacific Area. Am. J. Surg., 1944, 66: 290-9. ------ Bacteriology of war wounds in the Pacific area. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 1127-30.—Norcross, N. C. Operative experiences on wounds of peripheral nerves from the Pacific combat area; a preUminary report based on 50 cases. BuU. Am. CoU. Surgeons, 1943, 28: 127.—Pratt, G. A. Cirugia naval en el Pacifico; avance de la cirugia general en la segunda guerra mundial. VUlaclara mid., 1946, 14: 188.—Raine, F., A Jennison, D. B. Thoracic casualties from an island campaign in the Pacific. J. Thorac. Surg., 1948, 17: 91-8.—Resch, F. Care of civiUan casualties in the Pacific. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 6.—Reynolds, L. R. War injuries to the genito-urinary tract; a brief review of the type of injuries observed in one U. S. Naval base hospital in the Pacific. J. Urol., Bait., 1945, 53: 419-21.—Rogers, W. L., & Holman, E. The care of thoracic wounds as adapted to the Pacific Theater. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 711-6. ------ Penetrating wounds of the chest in the Pacific area; an analysis of 180 cases. Tr. Am. Surg. Ass., 1946, 64: 1076-81.—Sofield, H. A. Common types of low back pain in U. S. Army in the Pacific. J. Mil. M Pacific, 1946, 2: 13-26.—Zeligs, M. A. War neurosis; psychi- atric experiences and management on a Pacific island. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 166-72. ---- Pacific—Medical organization and service. Adams, D. M. The collecting company in combat on Pacific atolls. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 84, 106-9.— Advanced base dispensaries; Amphibious Forces, Pacifio Fleet. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 94-8.—Advanced base dispensaries; Service Forces! Ibid., 79.—Advanced (The) base Naval dispensary. Ibid., 81-6.—Atsatt, R. F. The medical organization of a Pacific base. Hosp. Corps Q., 1944, 17: No. 5, 57-60.—Dispensaries associ- ated with an industrial estabUshment. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 74.—Duties assigned to the Medical Department of the Staff of the Com- mander, Administrative Command, Amphibious Forces, U. S. Pacific Fleet. Ibid., Chap. 13, App. A, 2.—Duties of the Force Surgeon, Amphibious Force, Pacific Fleet, 1942. Ibid., 1.— Duties of Staff Medical Office of Commander Cruisers, De- stroyers; Administrative Center, Pacific Fleet. Ibid., 3.— Fourteenth Naval District dispensaries. Ibid., Chap. 14, 68- 79.—G components. Ibid., 80.—Greaves, F. C. The health services program in the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 925-40.— Hillman, C. C. Medi- cal operations in the Pacific theatres. Virginia M. Month. 1943, 70: 594-7.—Leigh, T. F. Army hospital in the Pacific; a camera view of service overseas. Med. Econom., 1942-43, 20: No. 4, 45-9.—Medical instaUations in the Pacific. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 1-106.-—Medical supplies; Pacific Naval supply handbook December 1945. Ibid., Chap. 16, 24.—Michael, W. H. Naval medicine in the Pacific War. Hygeia, 1945, 23: 672-5.— Naval dispensaries in the Pacific during World War II. In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 66-106.—Organization of Staff Medical Office, Administrative Command, Amphibious Forces, Pacific Fleet. Ibid., Chap. 13, App. A, 1.—Organization of Staff Medical Office, Submarine Force, Pacific Fleet. Ibid., 5.—POA per- sonnel. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 10: 47-68.—Smith, G. W. Medical problems in the Pacific. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1944, 45: 37^5.—Willis, J. M., & Menaker, G. J. Medical aspects of amphibious operations in Pacific Ocean areas. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 61-8. ---- Pacific—Sanitation. McCay, C. M. Food supplies, messing and native feeding at advanced bases in the Pacific, 8 December 1945 to 1 March 1946. 40p. 26^cm. 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Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 15, 81. ---- Papua (1942-1943) See with subheading (New Guinea) ---- Paracel Islands (1939-1945) United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 152; medical and sanitary data on Paracel Islands. 8p. 27cm. Wash., 1945. ---- Paris. See also subheading (France) Divisia. F. *La lutte contre les effets des bombardements aeriens k Paris; organisation de la d6fense passive a l'H6tel-Dieu. 48p. 23V2cm. Par., 1939. t u , t, . . Darnall, J. R. Fixed hospitals foUow the breakthrough to Paris. MU. Surgeon, 1947, 101: :p71^^^"',/™?': Theater headquarters in Paris. In: Prev. Med. m World War II Wash 1948 1 • 20-2.—Prelat, P. Ophthalmology in Pans during the war ' AmJ. Ophth., i945, 28: 1088-111. --- Pearl Harbor. See also subheading (Hawaii) Craft, W. E. Medicine in the war. Merck^Rep., 1942, 51. No 2 24-6 —Gray. G. W. Preparedness at Pearl Harbor. In his'ScTencelTwar, 3. ed., N. Y., 1943, 203-6.-McO».n M. A dental wife tells of Pearl Harbor. 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Ibid., 2: Chap. 14, 1-35.—Reception, admission, and evacuation of patients. Ibid., 15-7.—Success (The) of Navy medicine at Pearl Harbor. Ibid., 1: Chap. 1, 29-31.—Supplies; the hospitals in the Pearl Harbor area. Ibid 2: Chap. 14, 13-5.—U. S. Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor. Ibid., 1: Chap. 1, 12-20.—United States Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor, T. H.; report of activities, December 7, 1941. Hawaii M. J., 1941-42, 1: 162-4.—United States Naval Receiving Station Dispensary, Navy, Number 128 (Pearl Harbor) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 2: Chap. 14, 71-4.—Winters, S. R. Pearl Harbor; a victory for Navy doctors. Hygeia, Chic, 1942, 20: 342. Persian Gulf Command. See also subheadings (Iran; Iraq) Pentlarge, V. H., jr. History of the Persian Gulf Command; Medical Department. MS. 57p. n. p., after 1941. MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. Heat reactions in the Persian Gulf Command. Air Surgeon BuU., 1945, 2: 247.—Stewart, W. 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Dysentery outbreak aboard naval vessels in San Pedro Bay, Philippine Islands. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1946, 46: 479-94.—Clarke, A. R. An Army nurse returns to the Philippines. Am. J. Nurs., 1945, 45: 177. ------ GuerriUa nurse; the story of a nurse who served with the Philippine Army. Ibid., 598-600.—Conway, H. Anaerobic infection and gangrene of war wounds in casualties from the Philippine Islands. Surgery, 1946,19: 553-61. ------& Coldwater, K. B. Battle casualties from the PhiUppine Islands; summary of experience with four thousand and forty cases. Ibid., 20: 4 82-92.—Cooper, W. E. The medical field service, Philippine Campaign. In his Med. Dept. Activ. PhUippine, Wash., 1946, 19-37. ------ Hospitahzation in the Philippines. Ibid., 47-78. ------ The medical service, Mountain Province. Ibid., 89-92. ------ Medical activities with the guerrUlas. Ibid., 144-9.—Experiences of hospitals in war offer dramatic picture at AHA; Capt. Florence MacDonald's story of suffering in PhiUppines wrings hearts of Usteners. Hosp. Management, 1942, 54: No. 5, 22.—Feeney, R. E. Wound bacteriology in the PhiUppines. Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 514-8.—Gressitt, J. L. The war and science in the Philippines. Science, 1945, 102: 537.—Moultrie, M. L. My Philippine experiences. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1942, 31: 401.—Philippines (The) In: U. S. Nav. M. Dep. at War Admin. Hist., Wash., 1946, 1: Chap. 10, 1-48.— Potenciano, P. G. Practice of medicine during the Japanese occupation of the Philippine Islands. Air Surgeon Bull., 1945, 2: 450. ---- Poland. See also Occupied area—by regions: Poland. United States. War Department. Tech- nical bulletin TB MED 176: Medical and sani- tary data on Poland & Danzig. 38p. 26cm. Wash., 1945. Bendarzewski, S. Nowe osiagniecia chirurgii polowej i klinicznej. Lek. wojsk., 1949, 25: 154-80.—Debicki, K. Leczenie ran wojennych oparte na doSwiadczeniu z Frontu Zachodniego. 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Wehrchirurgische Erfahrungen an Verwundeten des deutschpolnischen Feldzuges 1939 in einem Reservelazarett. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 291-3.—Moritsch, P. Erfahrungen wahrend des Einsatzes des Feldlazarettes im Polenkrieg. Deut. Militararzt, 1940, 5: 110-7. Also Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 574 (Abstr.)— Reichold, W. Erfahrungen einer Sanitatskompanie in Polen. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1940, 5: 109. Also Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 574 (Abstr.)—Rogalski, S. La industria aerondutica y el arma a£rea polaca en la guerra alemana-polaca. Rev. mU., B. Air., 1943, 43: 181-8.—Schredl, L. Als Chirurg bei einer be- spannten Sanitatskompanie in Polen. Chirurg, 1940, 12: 486- 90. Also Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1123 (Abstr.)— Storck. Erlebnisse als Arzt im Polenfeldzug. KUn. Wschr., 1940, 19: 454. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 440.— Strumienski, S. Z doiwiadczefi niemieckiej sluzby zdrowia w czasie kampanii przeciw Polsce. Lek. wojsk., 1942, 34: 52-5.— Wahlstab. 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Wash., 1944. ---- Public health aspects. See also Public health; Sanitation. Chodzko, W. Wsp61praca narod6w w zakresie ochrony zdrowia publicznego w czasie drugiej wojny Swiatowej. Rocz. Uniw. LubUn, Sect. D, 1948, 3: 289-326.—Rubakin, A. N. Sanitarnye posledstvija vtoroj mirovoj vojny v zarubeznykh stranakh. Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 2, 3^44. —;--- Pitanie naselenija vo vremja vtoroj mirovoj vojny. Ibid., 8-17. ------ Izufienie sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny za rubeiom. Ibid., 42-4. ---- Puerto Rico. Borinquen Field. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 7: 69-78.—Camp O'ReUly. Ibid., 79-85.—Camp Tortu- guero. Ibid., 65-8.—Fort Brooke. Ibid., 41-5.—Fort Buchan- an. Ibid., 49-59.—Fort Bundy. Ibid., 87-9.—Hailwax, A. War in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1939, 3: 80- 5.—Henry Barracks. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948 7: 47.—Losey Field. Ibid., 61-4.—Medical Department at U. S. Naval Station, Roosevelt Roads, Puerto Rico. In: U. S. Nav. M. 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Ibid., 25.—Molodcov, N. A. [Post-war problems of medicine] Voen. san. delo, 1943, No. 4, 20-5.—Molotov, V. M. [Destruction of cities and villages] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 5, 34-6.—Obnovlensky, P. F. VUjanie vojny na dislennyj sostav i dviienie naselenija v Kalininskoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. voiny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 2: 17-24.—Polozenie o mediko- sanitarnom obsluzivanii graidanskogo naselenija, evakuirue- mogo iz ugrozaemykh rajonov. Sborn. prikaz. instrukc. Narkomzdr., 1942, No. 2, 26-9.—Popov, G. M. [Sanitary problems in populated regions during the present war] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 7, 10-2.—Rubakin, A. N. Oficialnye nedelnye paiki dlja detej v stranakh, okupirovannykh nemcami v 1942 g. [tab.] Vest. Akad. med. nauk SSSR, 1946, No. 2, 12-4.—Stalin, I. V. [Broadcast by I. V. Stalin, president of the state defense committee] Vest, oft., 1941, 19: No. 7, 3-6.— Tapelsohn, S. L. 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Dostizenija sovetskikh oftalmolo- gov v izudenii kliniki boevoj travmy glaz i ledenie ee v Velikuju otedestvennuju vojnu. Vest, oft., 1947, 26: No. 5, 19-23. ------ Ranenija vek i sleznykh organov. In: Opyt sovet med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 7: 190-215.—Kolesni- kov, I. S. Inorodnye tela plevry i legkikh. Ibid., 1949, 9: 367—423, 11 pl. ------ & Smirnova, A. P. Ranenija sredo- stenija i ego organov. Ibid., 424-88, 4 pl.—Kolesov, V. I., & Libov, S. L. Pronikajusdie ranenija grudi; ranenija plevry i legkikh. Ibid., 229-366, 6 pl.—Kopp, I. F. Glaznoj travmatizm i glaznaja zabolevaemost v Otedestvennoj vojne po materialam frontovogo i armejskogo SEG. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 4, 39-42.— Krasnov, M. L., Berezinskaja, D. I., & Fridman, S. J. PronikajuSdie ranenija glaz; klassifikacija, klinika, ledenie, osloznenija. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 7: 82-101.—Krivorotov, I. A. Zakrytye povrefdenija zivota. Ibid., 1949, 12: 474-516.—Krupacsev, I. F. 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Og- nestrelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; osloZnenija i ikh ledenie; subduralnye hematomy. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1949, 4: 299-303. ------ Og- nestrelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; rezultaty ledenija. Ibid., 320-3.—Emdin, P. I. Obsdie vyvody po nepronikajuSdim ranenjam derepa. Ibid., 323-5.-—Filshtinsky, M. M. Ognestrelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; klinika. Ibid., 288-93. ------ Ognestrelnye nepronikajusdie ranenija kostej derepa; osloZnenija i ikh ledenie; pakhimenin- gity; epiduralnye abscessy; prodie gnojnye osloZnenija. Ibid., 312-20.—Garkavi, K. I. Pronikajusdie ognestrelnye ranenija derepa i golovnogo mozga; ependimity. Ibid., 482-9.— Goikhman, V. A. Tedenie neosloZnennykh i osloZnennykh ran derepa i mozga. Ibid., 104-9.—Grasdenkov, N. I. Mikroflora ran golovnogo mozga. Ibid., 66-70.—Holman, S. V. Zakry- taja travma derepa. Ibid., 189-234.—Judin, T. I. 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Nekotorye izmenenija so storony vnutrennikh organov. Ibid., 141-6.—Nikolsky, V. A. Ogne- strelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; osloZnenija i ikh ledenie; epiduralnye hematomy. Ibid., 296-9. ------ Kontuzionnye odagi. Ibid., 303. ------ PronikajuSdie ognestrelnye ranenija derepa i golovnogo mozga; vnutri- mozgovye hematomy. Ibid., 422-5, pl.—Rapoport, M. 3. Izmenenija so storony nervnoj sistemy; period Ukvidacii rannikh osloZnenij i period pozdnikh osloZnenij. Ibid., 119— 25. ------ Pronikajusdie ognestrelnye ranenija derepa i golovnogo mozga; obolodedno-mozgovye rubcy, slipdivye arakhnoidity, subarakhnoidalnye kisty i rubcovye bolevye sindromy tverdoj mozgovoj obolodki pozdnikh periodov. Ibid., 489-97. ------ & Podgornaia, A. J. Patogenez, klinika, tedenie travmatideskoj epilepsii pozdnikh perio- dov. Ibid., 516-20.—Razdolsky, I. J. Izmenenija so storony nervnoj sistemy; nadalnyj period i period rannikh reakcij i osloZnenij. Ibid., 110-9.—Revjakin, L. P. 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G. Ognestrelnye ranenija mjagkih tkanej derepa; osteomielity derepa. Ibid., 256-8. ------Ognestrelnye nepronikajusdie ranenija kostej derepa; osloZnenija i ikh lecenie; osteomieUty. Ibid., 304-12, pl. ------Pronikajusdie ognestrelnye ranenija derepa i golovnogo mozga; pozdnie abscessy mozga. Ibid., 472-82, 2pl. ------ & Filshtinsky, M. M. Ognestrelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; ledenie neosloZnennykh ranenij. Ibid., 293-6.—Shmarian, A. S. Izmenenia so storony isikhideskoj sfery. Ibid., 125-32.—Shubin, N. V., & Lapu- sinskaja, V. M. KUnika i ledenie ognestrelnykh derepno- mozgovykh povreZdenij v Otedestvennoj vojne. In: Tezisy doklad. (Tomsk, gosud. med. inst.) Tomsk, 1942, 5.—Smimov, L. I. Ognestrelnye nepronikajuSdie ranenija kostej derepa; nekotorye dannye po patologideskoj anatomii. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne. Moskva, 1949, 4: 267-74, pl. ------ & Kisilevsky, V. L. Patologideskaja anatomija ognestrelnykh ran derepa i golovnogo mozga. 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[Results of the fifth Plenum of the Sanitary-epidemiological CouncU of the PubUc Health of the USSR] Ibid., 1944, 9: No. 6, 46-51.—[Correction of the results of Fascist misnlanagement in three regions of the Orel province] Ibid., 1943, 8: No. 8, 43-5.—Falk, L. A. Health in Byelorussia, a devastated area of the Soviet Union. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1946-47, 4: 306-13 — Kolesnikov, S. A. Sovetskoe zdravookhranenie v dni VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny. In: 25 let sovet. zdravookhr. (Miterev, G. A.) Moskva, 1944, 17-35.—Lejkin, V. I. O khode Ukvidacii mediko-sanitarnykh posledstvij vojny v VeUkolukskoj oblasti. In: Tr. Konf. izuch. med. san. posled. vojny (1946) 1948, 2. Conf., 1: 38—45.—Medico-sanitary consequences of the war and measures for their Uquidation. In: Five-year Plan (Moskva Akad. med. nauk) 1948, 13-6.—Miterev, G. A. [Program of the pubUc health for the winter of 1942-43 in the U. S. S. R.] J. mikrob., Moskva, 1942, No. 11, 3-14. ------ [Soviet care of pubUc health during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1944, No. 7, 3-7. ------ Itogi raboty organov zdrayookh- ranenija za gody VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny i pjatiletnij plan na 1946-50 gg. Med. rabot., 1946, 9: No. 27, 2.—Neupokoeva, T. L. [Achievements of pubUc health in villages during the present war] Feldsher, Moskva, 1943, No. 10, 7-13.—Petrov, B. D. [Care of pubUc health in regions freed from the enemy] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1942, No. 1/2, 3-13—Rehabilitation of Russian territory formerly occupied by Nazis. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 976.—Shkliar, B. [The results of fascist occu- pation on public health in the Stavropol region] Hig. A san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 4, 38-43.—Sysin, A. N. Scientific work in the domain of hygiene and city planning during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1944, No. 6, 7-14.—Tapelsohn, S. L, [The work of regional departments of pubUc health during war] Ibid., 1943, No. 12, 21; 1944, No. 3, 26.—Tretiakov, A. F. [Tasks during the autumn-winter period of 1943-44] Ibid., No. 9, 41-7.—Weber, L. G. [Organization of the preventive medical work in the Uberated areas] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 7, 48-53. ---- Russo-German War—Sanitation. See also subheading (Russia—Sanitation) Grusko, J. M. ZkuSenosti hygieniku Sovdtskd armady z velkd vlasteneckd valky. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 35-7.— Krotkov, F. G. Voennaja higiena v Otedestvennuju vojnu. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, 47-52. ------ Higiena Pitanija vojsk po opytu VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny. Ibid., March, 45-53.—Lipkin, G. Voenno-sanitarnyj protivoepidemiceskij otrjad. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 933-5.—Piatkin, K. D. Chetyrekhletnij opyt raboty SEU v dejstvujuSdej armii. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1946, 11: No. 4, 46—Savenko, G., & Anshelievich, R. Voenno-sanitarnyj poezd. 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Ledenie ranennykh v Zivot vo frontovykh ledebnykh udreZdenijakh. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne. Moskva, 1949, 12: 110-5.—Burdenko, N. N. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ranenij v period Velikoj otede- stvennoj vojny na fronte. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 5, 91. Also Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1946) 1948, 25. meet., 32-52.— Entin, D. A. Predvaritelnye itogi lecenija deljustno-licevykh ranenykh v Otedestvennoj vojne. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1947, No. 3, 3-12. ------ Ledenie ognestrelnykh ranenij i povreZdenij lica i deljustej do Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. in: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950. 6: 15-27. ------ Evoljucija metodov ledenija ranenij i po- vreZdenij Uca i deljustej vo vremja VeUkoj Otedestvennoj vojny. Ibid., 73-87, 4pl.—Feofilov, P. D. Ledenie ognestrelnykh perelomov bedra po materialam meZarmejskoj hospitalnoj bazy 6. Belorusskogo fronta. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1946, No. 9, 7-10.—Flerovsky, A. Y. Iz praktiki khirurgideskogo otdelenija tylovogo hospitalja. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 35-9.— Girgolav, S. S. [A year of surgical work at the front] Ibid., 1942, No. 7, 11—4. ------ Ob obobSdenii po ledeniju ranenykh v Velikuju otedestvennuju vojnu. Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda kbir. (1946) 1948, 25. meet., 529-36. ■-----■ & Libov, L.L. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ran. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne. Moskva, 1950, 1: 78-122. ------ Pervaja pomoSd i ledenie ranenogo. Ibid., 91-7.—Goldhammer, K. K. [The treatment of penetrating wounds of the thorax at the hospital of the second echelon] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 9, 33—41.— lvascenko, G. M., Fialkovsky, V. V. [et al.] Ledenie ranenij mjagkikh tkanej lica. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 6: 107-18.—J anos, G. Tabori sebdszet a szovjetuni6 nagy honvddo haborujdnak tapasztalatai alapj&n. Honvddorvos, 1950, 2: 715-7.—Kokaja, Z. V. Opyt ledenija invaUdov Otedestvennoj vojny v otdelenn vosstanovitelnoj oftalmokhirurgii. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 3, 35-8.—Limberg, A. 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In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 7: 102-16, 5 pl.—Popov, F. A. Vosstanovitelnye operacu pri defektakh naruZnogo nosa i uSnoj rakoviny. Ibid., 8: 246-58, 10 pl.—Priorov, N. N. [Restorative surgery in the treatment of disabled soldiers of the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1943, No. 6, 10-6.—Rufanov, I. G. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ranenij v period VeUkoj otedestvennoj vojny v tylu. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 5, 93. Also Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1946) 1948, 25. meet., 53-64.—Sheresevskaja, O. I. Ledenie invalidov Otede- stvennoj vojny s otdalennymi posledstvij ami boevykh povre- Zdenij glaza i ego pridatkov. Vest, oft., 1945, 24: No. 4,15-9.— Titov, V. I. ObSdie principy okazanija pomosci i etapnogo ledenija ranennykh v Zivot; operiruemost ranenykh s pronika- juSdimi ranenijami Zivota. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1949, 12: 92-5. ------ Posleoperacionnoe tedenie ranenij Zivota i ledenie ikh v vojskovom i armejskom rajonakh. Ibid., 105-10.—Vankevid, M. M. Ortopedideskie meroprijatija pri osteoplastideskom zamesdenii obSirnykh izjanov niZnej deljusti. Ibid., 1950, 6: 369-73.—Velikanova, M. M. Kratkij obzor metodov ortopedideskogo ledenija ognestrelnykh perelomov niZnej deljusti v hospitaljakh fronto- 824787—vol. 11, 4th seeies- -76 WORLD WAR II 1194 WORLD WAR II vogo i tylovogo rajona. Ibid., 165-71.—Zabludovsky, A. M. Ledenie ranenij Zivota do Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. Ibid., 1949, 12: 19-31.— Zbarf, J. M., Uvarov, V. M., & Tanfiljev, D. E. Ognestrelnye ranenija verkhnej deljusti; ledenie. Ibid., 1950, 6: 192-203. ----Russo-German War—Therapeutics. Bagdasarov, A. A. [Blood transfusion work of the Central Institute of the Order of Lenin during the present war] Sovet. zdravookhr., 1944, No. 7, 24-7. ------ Perelivanie krovi v evakohospitaljakh v period Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 17-31.—Kulikova, A. I. Perelivanie krovi za dva goda Otede- stvennoj vojny. In: Vopr. pereUv. krovi, Gorky, 1944, 332- 5.—Nalimov, B. S., & Schwarz, Z. S. Ledenie krovoizlijanij v legodnuju tkanj. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 29: 34-8— Nechaev, E. N. Metody raboty Gorkovskoj oblastnoi stancii perelivanija krovi v gody Velikoj otedestvennoj vojny. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 414-9.—Shamov, V. N. Perelivanie krovi vo vremja Otedestvennoj vojny. Vest, khir., 1946, 66: No. 2, 13-22. ---- Russo-German War—Transactions of German forces. Bircher, R. Drei Monate an der Ostfront; Tagebuch November 1942 bis Februar 1943. p.296-365. 23cm. Zofingen, 1945. In: Schweiz. Aerzte a. d. Ostfront, Zofingen, 1945. Eichenberger, E. Als Rotkreuzschwester an der Ostfront; Erlebnisbericht. 234p. 20cm. Zur., 1945. Schweizer Aerzte an der Ostfront; wehr- medizinische Aufsatze und Erlebnisberichte. 415p. 23cm. Zofingen, 1945. Angerer, H. 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See also subheading (Canada) k™??'^-0; ■J; A%r& ,Sanitary survey, water supply, White- horse District; Whitehorse, Yukon Territory, Canada. In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 8: 157-61.- Station hospital. Whitehorse. Ibid., 16-9.—Whitehorse sector. Ibid., 14. WORLD WAR II ---- Yap District. See with subheading (Caroline Islands; also Palau) ---- Yukon Territory. See under subheadings (Canada; Whitehorse sector) WORM disease. See Helminthosis. WORTH-BLACK amblyoscope. See under Orthoptics. WOUND. See also Casualty; Injury; Wounded. Baltar Dominguez, R. Fisiopatologia, clinica y tratamiento de las heridas recientes de guerra. p. 1-68. 21}£cm. Santander, 1938. In: Cuest. mid. quir. guerra (Giron^s, L.) Fruchaud-Brin, H., Chatellier, J. M. [et al.] Chirurgie de guerre. T. 1.: Les plaies de guerre en general. 847p. 21cm. Beirut, 1943. Japan. Kaigun-syo. Kaigun gun-i gakko gunzin geka kyositu. Sensyogaku [Science of war wounds] 187p. 21>^cm. Tokyo, 1943. Musini, E. 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Prac- titioner, Lond., 1940, 145: 337-44.—Perman, E. Sarbehand- lingens framsteg under innevarande krig. Tskr. mil. halsov., 1944, 68: Suppl., 5-11.—Petermann, J. Ueber Wundbehand- lung im Krieg und Frieden. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 584-6.—Putzu, F. L'esperienza della guerra mondiale nella cura deUe ferite. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1935, 16: 923-34.— Shaw, C. G. The treatment of war wounds (special articles on civilian war casualties) Med. J. Australia, 1939, 2: 696.— Sheehan, J. E. Wounds in modern war. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1940, 152: 165-7.—Silva, C. C. Feridas de guerra; tratamento. Vida meU, Rio, 1944, 12: No. 3, 12-7.—Simons. Grundsatze der Wundversorgung. Aerztl. Feldpost., 1945, No. 4, 2.— Sokolowski, T. [Treatment of wounds] Lek. wojsk., 1941, 34: 4-14.—Spick, A. E. Le traitement de la plaie de guerre. Arch. meU pharm. nul., 1931, 95: 333-52. Also Rev. meU est, 1932, 60: 109-28.—Spittler, A. W. War wounds. Hawaii M. J. 1942-43, 2: 17-21.—Stacy, H. S. Twenty years after. J. 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Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 27-9.—War wounds. Roche Rev., Nutley, 1941-42, 6: 305; T4..;T"War wounds and their treatment. Med. J. Australia, 1940, 2: 291.—Weddell, J. M. The treatment of wounds in ??rT Ant- ¥- J- 1939' 1: 785~7- A1so in War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 1-8.—Woolf, A. E. M. Some aspects of the treatment of war wounds; a retrospective and present-day contemplation. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 210: 207-. 10-—Woolsey, J. H. Wounds; their care under civilian defense WOUND 1207 WOUND California West. M., 1944, 61: 193-6.—Wright, A. D. Treat- ment of war wounds. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 877. ---- Treatment: Anesthetics. Bonnet. Essais de traitement des plaies atones par les infiltrations de novocaine au pourtour des lesions. BuU. Soc meU mil. fr., 1938, 32: 348-52.— Fried, W. Die Novokain- block-Behandlungsmethode von Prof. A. Wischnjewski. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1947, 2: 187.—Vishnevsky, A. A. [Local anes- thesia and oil-balsam dressings in the Army] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1940, 57: No. 2, 26-34. ------ [Local anesthesia and treat- ment of war wounds] Vest, khir., 1940, 59: 179-89. [Local anesthesia and treatment of wounds during military operations] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1941, 61: 8-32. Also Sovet. med., 1941, 5: 10-5. Also Bull. War M., Lond., 1941-42, 2: 263 (Abstr.) Also War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 426 (Abstr.) ------ Nasi metody ledenija ran. Arkh. biol. nauk, 1941, 62: 3-11. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1943-44, 4: 67 (Abstr.) ---- Treatment: Antibiotics. Brodkin. La peniciUine dans le traitement des blessures de guerre. BuU. internat. Serv. sante, Liege, 1944, 17: No. 11, 1-7.—Gallardo, E. Sensitivity of bacteria from infected wounds to peniciUin; method of assay. War Med., Chic, 1944, 6: 86-91.—Garrod, L. P. The treatment of war wounds with peniciUin. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 755. Also BuU. War M., Lond., 1944, 4: 319-21. Also Spanish transl., Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 135-40.—Gledhill, W. C. Local and paren- teral peniciUin therapy in the treatment of recent war wounds. Austral. N. Zealand J. Surg., 1946-47, 16: 91-127.—Harley, H. R. S. The use of penicUUn in the treatment of war wounds. Med. BuU., Bombay, 1946, 14: 6-9.—Jeffrey, J. S. AppUca- tion of penicUUn to war wounds. Brit. J. Surg., 1944-45, 32: 124-9. Also Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1944, 43: 1501-11.— Lyons, C. PeniciUin and its use in the war wounded. Am. J. Surg., 1946, 72: 315-8.—Maisonnave, A. D. PenicUina y sulfamidados en las heridas de guerra; resultados. Congr. interamer. cirug., 1946, 3. Congr., 3: 269-92.—Penicillin treatment of wounds; instructions for dispensing. Pharm. J., Lond., 1944, 98: 140.—Pulvertatt, J. V. Local therapy of war wounds with peniciUin. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 341-6.— Review of the Florey and Cairns re port on the use of penicillin in war wounds. J. Neurosurg., 1944 , 1: 201-10.—Roy, T. E., & Greenberg, L. A bacteriological study of 65 war wounds in relation to peniciUin therapy. J. Canad. M. Serv., 1944-45, 2: 116-32. ------& Hamilton, J. D. The indications for the use of peniciUin at the time of suture of wounds. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1945, 8. meet., No. 2, C.6212, 1-7. ---- Treatment: Bacteriophage. See also Wound infection, Treatment. Raiga, A. Traitement des plaies de guerre par le bacteriophage de d'Herelle. 87p. 23>£cm. Par., 1941. Note relative a l'emploi des antivirus pour le traitement des plaies. Rev. vit. mU., Par., 1933, 17: 325-7.—Roederer, C. Traitement des plaies de guerre par le bacteriophage de d'HereUe, de M. Raiga. BuU. Soc. chir. Pans, 1941, 32: 156- 8 —Szarecki, B. The treatment of wounds with bacterio- phages. Lek. wojsk., 1942, 34: 263-77. ---- Treatment: Chemotherapy and antisep- tics. See also subheading (Treatment: Sulfonamides) Creignou & Blaque, G. Traitement des plaies de guerre; methode Menciere. 63p. 16. Par., 1918. Memorandum on the Carrel-Dakm treatment of wounds. 8p. 8? Lond., 1917. Action of antiseptics on wounds. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940 75: 40-4.—Bello, E., A Castaiieda, M. Tratamiento actual de las heridas de guerra; evoluci6n del concepto sobre el mecanismo biol6gico de los antisepticos. An. Fac. med. Lima,, 1918, 1: 53-76.—Bevan, A. D. The Carrel-Dakin treatment. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 1727.—Bouquet, H. Quelques nouveUes notions sur la disinfection des plaies de guerre. BuU. gen. ther., Par., 1915-16, 168: 656.—Carrel, A. Les principes de la technique de la sterilisation des plaies. Arcn. mid. pharm. mil., 1916, 65: 489-98.-Carrel-Dakin treatment of wounds. Brit. M. J., 1917, 2: 597-S•.-Chemotherapy as related to war wounds. In: Lect. Peace & War Orthop. Surg. Am. Acad. Orthop. Surgeons) Ann Arb., 1943, d 14-^.— Chemotherapy in relation to war wounds. Brit. M. J., i»w. }■ ■ 448-51.—Chemotherapy of war wounds. J. Am. M. Ass., ia*u, 115: 2194.—Colebrook, L. Chemotherapy m relation to war wounds. J. R. Army M. Corps. 1940, 74: If-204-^"™! L. P. Recent advances in the antiseptic treatment of wounds. Bull. War M., Lond., 1942-13, 3: 589-92.-Kar.tzky, B. Zur Chemotherapie von Kriegswunden Munch, med. Wschr 1943 90: 178-80— Konzett, H. Chemische Antisepsis und Sulfonamidbehandlung in der Kriegschirurgie. In: *™*»- chirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944. 1: 57-70.— Kozhenkov.L A (Selection of ligatures in primary treatment of wounds with Carrel-Dakin solution] Tr. Acad. mil. med. Kiroff, 1934, 1: 187.—Legroux, R. ChimiopreVention de l'infection bac- terienne des plaies de guerre. Mim. Acad, chir., Par., 1940, 66: 415-25.—McClintock, L. A., & Goodale, R. Studies on the mprovement of wound therapy by the use of synergistic, i mixtures of anti-bacterial substances. U. S. Nav. M. Bull. 1943, 41: 1057-64.—McCormack, A. T. The Carrel-Dakin treatment; a reply to Dr. Bevan. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 2062.—Marmeaux, A. ChimiotheVapie des plaies de guerre. Progr. mid., Par., 1939, pt 2, 1215-8.—Matotte. Expose sur la question de l'antiseptique dans les plaies de guerre. Rapp. Com. internat. mater, san., 1939, 13: 123-8.—Neumeyer, G. Zur antiseptischen Behandlung der Kriegswunden. Deut. Militararzt, 1944, 9: 231-5.—Ogilvie, W. H. Chemotherapy for war wounds; clinical experience after Dunkirk. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 642. ------& Page, M. The chemotherapy of war wounds. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1940-43, 63: 54-60.—Page, M., Colebrook, L. [et al.] Chemotherapy for war wounds. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 640-3.—Post. Traitement d'une vaste plaie par la solution du professeur Delbet. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1916, 16: 195. ------ & Gayral. Traitement des plaies par les solutions Carrel-Dakin et Delbet. Ibid., 1915, 15: 406-9.— Sokolov, S. D. Lecenie ran khloraminom. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 524-31.—Wustmann, O. Untersuchungen zur Chemotherapie von Kriegswunden; Eubasin-, Marfanil- Prontalbinwundstreupulver. Deut. MiUtararzt, 1944, 9: 417-20. Treatment: Dressing, and closed plaster method. See under Wound surgery. — Treatment: First aid. See also Wound surgery subheadings (Excision; Primary suture) Anderson, W. The early treatment of war wounds. 96p. 17cm. Lond., 1941. Teneff, S. La ferite d'arma da fuoco ed il loro primo trattamento. p. 104-57. 25cm. Tor., 1940. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940. Farah, E. MissSo da socorrista de guerra. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 11-7.—Maliniac, J. W. The early treatment of war wounds with emphasis on prevention of deformities. Hebrew M. J., N. Y., 1943, 1: 175-83.—Teneff, S. II primo trattamento deUe ferite d'arma da fuoco. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 139-18. ---- Treatment: Hemotherapy. See also Blood transfusion. Antipina, M. K. Autohemoterapija v"uslovijakh tylovogo evakohospitalja. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot N-skogo evakohosp. (Dikovicky, A. A.) Gorky, 1943, 67-73.—Baxter, J. P., III. Blood and blood substitutes. In his Scientists Against Time Bost., 1946, 321-36.—Muirhead, E. E., Grow, M. H., & Walker, A. T. Parenteral administration of fluids during the early care of battle casualties. Arch. Surg., 1946, 52: 640-60.— Oltramare, J. H. La transfusion du sang. In his Chir. guerre, Lausanne, 1944, 160-8.—Bitter, A. Blutersatz durch Blut- transfusion und Ersatzflussigkeiten in der Armee im Frieden und im Kriege. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1937, 14: 34; passim.—Sazontov, V. I. Primenenie transsudata kak krovo- zamenjajusdej zidkosti pri lecenii bolnykh i ranenykh. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 149-59.—Selcovsky, P. KrovozameSCa- jusdie zidkosti. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946- 48, 3: 135-9.—Transfusions. In: Summary Activ. Aeromed. Re's. Sect. Off. Surgeon U. S. Air Forces Europe, 1945, App. 6n, 1. ---- Treatment: History. Croes, F. *Schotwonden in de 16. eeuw. 140p. 24cm. Amst., 1940. Mysh, V. M. Staroe i novoe v metodike sovremennogo ledenija ran i, v dastnosti, ogne- strelnvkh ranenij, ikh osloinenij i posledstvij. p.7-79. 2Sy2cm. Novosibirsk, 1947. In his Materialy istor. khir. voen. vrem. Boiling oil (From) to suUonamides; wound surgery in the past. Clin. Excerpts, N. Y., 1942, 16: 195-204.—Brunn.fW. v. Die Wundversorgung im Kriege in ihrer Entwicklung. Deut. Aerztebl 1940, 70: 195-7.—Chauvet, S. Blessures de guerre. In his Med. peupl. primit., Par., 1936, 62-73.—D'Harcourt, J. Estudio de la evoluci6n en el criterio y tratamiento de las heridas de guerra de vientre, desde principios de siglo, hasta el final de la segunda gran guerra. Arch. med. mex., 1945, 3: 264.— Edmond, W. S. A gunshot wound in 1814. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 733.—Forty years after. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 450.— Haberling, W. Die Kriegsverwundetenfiirsorge in den deut- schen HeldenUedern. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 1332.— Krauss. Wandlungen in der Behandlung von Kriegswunden. WOUND Umschau, 1939, 43: 1084-7.—Lippay- Aim assy, A. Javult-e a harctdri sebesultek eUatasa az elsd vilaghaboru 6ta? Orv. hetil., 1944, 88: meU., 5.—Morel, C. Les blessures de guerre et leur traitement chez les peuplades neoUthiques de la region des Causses. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1934, 100: 109-25.— Pezzi, G. Terapia medica delle ferite da arma da fuoco nel' 600. Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1948, 53: 124-32, 2 pl.—Stewart, D. Disposal of the sick and wounded of the English Army during the 16. century. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1949, 92: 130-8.— Woolf, A. E. M. Some aspects of the treatment of war wounds; a retrospective and present-day contemplation. Punjab M. J., 1946, 11: 158-63. ---- Treatment: Hormones. Sazontov, V. I. KataUzin-novyj biologideskij preparat dlja ledenija ran i nagnoitelnykh processov. Voen. med. sborn., 1944, 1: 137-48.—Serelman, H. L'insuUne dans le traitement des plaies de guerre. Presse med., 1940, 48: 782. ---- Treatment: Hospital. Corben, S. D., & Smith, D. R. The treatment of war wounds at an E. M. S. base hospital. Univ. Coll. Hosp. Mag., Lond., 1944, 29: 85-8.—Gasanov, S. M. Opyt ledenija ran v evako- hospitale tyla naftamastikoj. Hosp. delo, 1945, No. 12, 37-9.— Petitclerc, J. L. The treatment of war wounds in French hos- pitals. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1937, 36: 60-62.—Porter, J. E. The treatment of war wounds at U. S. Naval Base Hospital No. 2. Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1944, 78: 477-86.—Zabludovsky, A. M. [Treatment of wounds in evacuation hospitals] Feld- sher, Moskva, 1942, No. 4, 4-9. ---- Treatment: Local remedies. See also subheading (Treatment: Chemother- apy and antiseptics) Agar-agar in treating war wounds. Sc. Am. Suppl., N. Y., 1917, 83: 294.—Belin. De l'emploi du permanganate de potassium en poudre dans le traitement des plaies, en cam- pagne. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1915, 15: 337-50.—Bibergeil E. Zur Behandlung schlechtheilender granuUerender Wunden. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1918, 47: 289.—Bulba, V. [Significance of the use of cleol, as rational method in surgery, in field hos- Eitals] Voen. san. delo, 1935, 23-5.—Dakov, V., & Lisova, A. ijecenje rana pomofiu vru6eg parafina uz kontrolu citoloske slike eksudata rane. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1945, 2: No. 8, 16-9.—Doppler, K. Die Wundbehandlung mit iiberkonzen- trierter Kaliumpermanganatlosung im Krankenhaus und im Feld. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 399^01.—Fernandez-Ruiz, C. Los vendajes de cola de cine, tratamiento de elecci6n en las heridas de t6rpida cicatrizaci6n de miembros inferiores. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 108-11.— Freiman, S. A., & Kogan, J. A. [Treatment of wounds with naphthaline-vaseline ointment] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 78.—Fulghum, J. E. Merthiolate-tannic acid method of treat- ing abrasion wounds. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1943, 41: 534-6.— Goldberg, D. I. Nekotorye itogi primenenija mazi, stimuUru- juSdej zazivlenie ran. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 95-102.—Gurd, F. B., & McKim, L. H. B. I. P. P. and Uquid paraffin treatment of war and civiUan wounds. Ann. Surg., 1941, 113: 987-1000.— Gyorffy, I. Potassium permanganate-boric acid powder in treatment of wounds. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 661 (Abstr.)— Janov, N. M. Mekhanizm dejstvija spirt-iodnogo rastvora v praktike orosenija im ranenij voennogo vremeni. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot evakohosp. (Pravdin, A. N.) Moskva, 1942, 103-9.—Khodkov, V. [Preliminary treatment of war wounds with a soap solution] Med. rabot., 1944, 7: No. 10, 2.— Kovalsky, V. V., Palladina, L. I. [et al.] [Effect of aqueous extracts of preserved cadaveric skin on the healing of wounds] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 204—8.—Lhoste, A. Le traitement des plaies par les sucre. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1916, 16: 232-4.—Mac-Auliffe, L. Degraissage de la peripheric des plaies de guerre, par le tdtra- chlorure de carbone. BuU. Acad, med., Par., 1916, 3. ser., 76: 180.—Mclnturff, D. N., jr. Camphorated oil in the treatment of minor industrial wounds. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1936, 34: 70-2.—Orator, V. Die Anwendung von Tierkohlengranulat (Merck) bei der Wundbehandlung im Krieg und Frieden. Zbl. Chir., 1941, 68: 898-903.—Potassium permanganate in the disinfection of wounds. Med. J. AustraUa, 1917, 2: 500.— Remzi Tarakcioglu. Yara ve ekzama tedavisinde balik yagi, haricen kullanili§i. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: No. 149, 137-43 (Abstr.)—Ritter, A. Eignen sich die atherischen Oele als Wundbehandlungsmittel, speziell auch in der Kriegs- chirurgie? Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 157.—Sampson, H. H. Local treatment of recent war wounds. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (Bailey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 75-85.—Sawae, R. Geka-ryoiki ni okeru pilocarpine-ryoho; pilocarpine no sosyo ryoho [PUocarpine treatment in the field of surgery; treatment of wounds with pilocarpine] Nippon gekagakkai zassi, 1931-32, 32: 922-40.—Shimselevic, B. J. Parafinolecenie i primenenie peska pri le6enii bolnykh. Med. sestra, Moskva, 1945, No. 7, 23-7.—Shostakovsky, Z. F., Avakova, V. A., & Ljapin-Dolinsky, A. D. O primenenii balzama viniUna pri voenno-polevykh ranenijakh. Sovet. med., 1947, 11: No. 9, 15.—Siina, S. Sosyo no yuzai ryoho ni kan-suru kenkyu [Study on treatment of wounds with an oU preparation] Kaigun gun-ikai zassi, 1939, 28: 685-704, 4 pl. ------ Yo ga sosei-seru sosyo WOUND sendeki-eki ni tuite [A new wound-washing solution made by the author] Ibid., 1940, 29: 546-57, pl.—Stonham, F. V. Urea treatment of wounds. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 77: 240-4.—Superiority of Uquid petrolatum in the removal of fuel oil from burns and wounds. Bumed News Lett., Wash., 1944, 3: No. 6, 3.—Theilhaber, F. A. Ein neues Granulationsmittel (Benegran) Munch, med. Wschr., 1916, 63: 918.—Thomann, J. FoUum Digitalis als Wundheilmittel. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1943, 81: 189.—Tivanovac, P. Lijecenje torpidnih rana pcehnjim voskom. Voj. san. pregl., Beogr., 1948, 5: 198-201. ---- Treatment: Medical care. Holman, E. Working rules in the field; supplementary suggestions on care of wounded. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 253-62.—Kirk, N. T. Recapitulation of medical care. Proc Service Command Conf. U. S. Army, 1945, 7: 309-13.— Medical care. Ibid., 127-51. ---- Treatment: Methods. Magnus, G. Ueber den heutigen Stand der Wundbehandlung nach den Erfahrungen des Weltkrieges. 20p. 8? Lpz., 1933. United States. Navy Department. Bu- reau of Medicine and Surgery. Notes on recent advances in the treatment of wounds and burns, lip. 27cm. Wash., 1942. Alessandri. Seguito della discussione sulla cura deUe ferite di guerra. PoUcUnico, 1917, 24: sez. prat., 556.—Banaitis, S. Etapnoe ledenie ran. 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Le ferite d'arma da fuoco della parete addominale. In his Chir. guerra. Tor., 1940, 900-6, Ulust.— Volpi, J. P. Heridas de bala de abdomen; consideraciones sobre 19 casos personales. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 736-44 ---- by organs and regions: Blood vessels. See also Surgical technic, cardiovascular. Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco dei vasi sanguigni. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 1070; 1165, iUust. ---- by organs and regions: Extremities. See also Extremity injury; Surgical technic, Extremities. Seddon, H. J. Wounds of the extremities; five reviews, p.271-374. 26cm. Lond., 1948. Forms No. 2, War Surg. Suppl. Brit. J. Surg. Babich, B. K. [Principles of treatment of wounds of the extremities in evacuation hospitals] Hosp. delo, 1944, 19-26.— Burge, H. W. The primary operation in battle wounds of the limbs. Proc. Congr. Army Surgeons Centr. Mediter. Forces, 1945, 1.—Carter, B. N., & DeBakey, M. E. War wounds of the extremities. Bull. Am. CoU. 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In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 117-20. ---- by organs and regions: Head. See Head injury. — by organs and regions: Heart. See Heart injury. — by organs and regions: Nerve. See Nerve injury. — by organs and regions: Soft parts. Deut. Aerztebl., 1944, 74: 34.—Spooner, E. T. C. The bac- teriology of air-raid wounds examined within 48 hours of infliction. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 477.—Teneff, S. Le ferite della guerra aerea. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 502-1. ---- by weapons: Bayonet. Gilorteanu, I., & Ionesco, V. Plaie pdndtrante bipolaire de I'abdomen par baionnette; gudrison sans intervention. Rev. chir., Bucur. 1937, 40: 129-33.—Matthews, D. N. Penetrating bayonet wounds. Proc. R. Soc M., Lond., 1940-41, 34: 325.— Teneff, S. Generality di anatomia patologica delle ferite da armi bianche. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 116. ------ Le ferite da armi bianche deUa faccia. Ibid., 675. ------ Le ferite da armi bianche. Ibid., 1146; 1249. See also Soft tissue. Cayrel & Vignes, H. L'evolution des plaies de guerre des parties molles (bibliographie analytique des travaux regents) 31p. 8? Par., 1917. Also in Rev. path, comp., Par., 1916, 16: 157; 169; 211. Brown, J. J. M. Wounds of soft tissue; two-stage treatment. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 588-90.—Chaflin, L. Treatment of wounds of soft parts. BuU. Am. Coll. Surgeons, 1942, 27: 112-6.—Dufour, R. Traitement d'urgence des plaies de guerre des parties molles (acquisitions chirurgicales) J. mdd. Bor- deaux, 1941, 118: 619; passim.—Fernandez Zumel, M. Trata- miento de las heridas de partes blandas. Actas Congr. med. mil. (Spain) 1939, 1. Congr., 114-20.—Gioia, T. Tratamiento de los heridos de partes blandas. In his Traum. guerra, B. Air,. 1943, 27-54.—Pool, E. H. Wounds of soft parts. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 11: pt 1, 294-316.—Popilka, J. Nyndjsf osetfovani otevfenych porandnl mdkkych dasti. Voj. zdrav. Usty, 1948, 17: 257-62.—Rose, T. 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Press A Circ, Lond., 1940, 204: 266-70 —Uffreduzzi, O. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del pan- creas. In his Chir. guerra, Tor., 1940, 926-8, iUust. ---- by weapons. ---- by weapons: Bomb and grenade. Etzel, E. Bombas e explosivos. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 39-46, 8 pl.—Le Vann, L. J. Wounds from bomb fragments. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 168.—Pilcher, R., & Zucker- man, S. Wounds from bomb fragments. Ibid., 131.—Red- dingius, T. [Treatment of wounds; injuries caused by grenade- and bomb-throwing] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie\ 1940, 80: 2809-15.—Wilson, H. C. Wounds from bomb fragments. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 66. ---- by weapons: Gunshot wounds. See also Flak. Ellis Ribeiro, F. Agentes vulnerantes behcos; caracteristicas da ferida de guerra. Impr. med., Rio, 1943, 19: No. 356, 93- 104.—Giacometti. Ferita della mano per arma da taglio. Gior. med. mil., 1851-52, 1: 316-8.—Hunter, J. B., Savin, L. H., & Radley, E. J. Heridas por fragmentos de vidnos. Rev. san. mil., B. 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Observations on the prophylactic use of penicillin in the, wounds &£&&!&%&?¥!%¥ Behandlung der durch Fliegerangriffe gesetzten Wunden. See also subheading (—by organs and regions: Abdomen—Gunshot wounds) also Injury, gun- shot. Tonnis, W. Vorschlag iiber die Versorgung der Schadelschusse. MS. 6 1. 30^cm. n. p. [ca 1940] Akhutin, M. N. [The primary treatment of gunshot wounds] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 10, 8-17.—Dikovicky, A. A. Znadenie funkcionalnoi terapu (1. f. k.) v obsdem komplekse lecenija ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot N-skogo evakohosp. (Dikovicky, A. A.) Gorky, 1943, 44-56—Frankau, C. Gunshot wounds of the upper extremities. In: War Wounds (Brit. M. J.) Lond., 1939, 72-6.—Frey. Sulfonamidbehandlung der Schusswunden. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 44.—Gioia, T. Heridas de las articulaciones, en general, producidas por proyectUes de armas du fuego. In his Traum. guerra, B. Air., 1943, 89-104. ------ Heridas de los huesos de los miembros, en general, por proyectUes de armas de fuego. Ibid., 105-21. ------ Heridas del craneo y del cerebro por proyectUes de armas de fuego. Ibid., 122-47, illust. ------ T&ctica quirurgica en los heridos penetrantes del craneo. Ibid., 148-72, illust.—Girgolav, S. S. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ran; istorideskij obzor. In: Opyt sovet. med. v VeUk. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 1: 78-91. ----— & Libov, L. L. Pervaja pomosd i ledenie ranenogo. Ibid., 91-7.— Grigorovid, K. A. [Gunshot wounds of the vascular-neural gangUon of the upper extremity] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 172-8.—Ucenko, P. J. [Un essai du traitement par les mdthodes physiques des plaies par arme a feu; d'apres les matdriaux de l'hopital d'dvacua- tion] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1940, No. 9, 59-65. ——— [The treatment of gunshot wounds with streptocide emulsion in regimental and Army zones] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 2, 27-9 —Ivanjuskin, A. G. Ledenie ognestrelnykh ran khlora- cidom. Ibid., 1941, No. 4, 34-8.—Lawen, A. Tratamiento de las heridas de guerra por arma de fuego con separadores impro- visados. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1943, 42: 560-3.—Landa, A. M. [The treatment of gunshot wounds of the extremities in an evacuation hospital] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1942, No. 3, 88-99.— Mirotvorcev, S. R. Dlitelno nezazivajusdie rany l jazvy ognestrelnogo proiskhozdenija i ikh ledenie. In: Vopr. khir. voiny (Gorky gosud. med. inst.) Gorky, 1946, 42-56.—Pentin, A. G., & Chernyseva, L. I. Opyt primenenija syvorotki akade- niika'A. A. Bogomolca v ledenii ognestrelnykh ranenij. In: Sborn. nauch. rabot lech, ognest. ran. & otmorozh. (Ural. voen. okrug) Sverdlovsk, 1941, 538-43.—Randerath. Schaden der Sulfonamidbehandlung der Sehussverletzungen. Ber. Arbeits- tag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 47—Teneff, S. Le ferite d'arma da fuoco della laringe e deUa trachea. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 757-69. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco del mediastino. Ibid., 881-5. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco deU'apparato genitale. Ibid., 1049- 56 illust. ------ Le ferite d'arma da fuoco delle parti molli. Ibid., 1059; 1152; iUust. by weapons: Knife. Rippy E. L. Penetrating knife wounds of the abdomen. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 91: 161-9. ---- by weapons: Shell. Aircraft cannon-shell wounds. Bull. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1943 No 21, 11.—Cardenas, M. de. Herida toracica por proyectil de mortero. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1939. 3: 377-81, illust. WOUND 1212 WOUNDED ---- by weapons: Small arms. Osten-Sacken, E. U. [Side-arm wounds and other mechani- cal injuries during war] Ortop. travmat., Kharkov, 1935, 9: 37-42. ---- in animals. Besim, A. Kolordu bas baytariiginin kolordusu etibbayi baytariyesine yaralar hakkinda yaptigi tamim sureti bervechi atidir [Circulaire du chef vdtdrinaire du corps d'armee aux mddecins, vdtdrinaires sur les plaies] Askeri tibbi baytari mecmuasi, 1932-33, 10: 410.—Bouchet. Le plaies de guerre. Rev. vdt. mil., Par., 1932, 16: 289; 377.—Cevad Sahin. Dr. Jauss muharip ordularda veteriner tecrubelerden: yara tedavisi. Askeri vet. mecmuasi, 1941, 19: 147 (Abstr.)—Mitchell, W. M. War wounds and their treatment. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1940, 52: 33-6.—Smith, D. F. Magnesium sulphate glycerine solution as a wound dressing. J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939, 10: 171.— Treatment of wounds in Army animals. Vet. Med., Chic, 1942, 37: 463-9.—Wright, J. G. The treatment of war wounds; abstract of recent contributions to the literature; review of the situation in regard to animals. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1939, 51: 1445-9. Also J. R. Army Vet. Corps, 1939-40, 11: 55-61. WOUND ballistics. See under Ballistics. WOUNDED. 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Ueber militar-sanitare Einrichtun- gen im Krieg mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Verwunde- Pa3A. 9: P>Hy- 335p. 26^cm. tenfiirsorge. Wien. med. Wschr., 1937, 87: 15; 44.—Seamam, G. E. The care of the wounded in the zone of advance and on the front lines. Wisconsin M. J., 1919-20, 18: 193-206.— Smimov, E. I. The organization of medical care for the wounded. Am. Rev. Soviet M., 1943-44, 1: 9-14. ---- Classification, marking and reception. See also Clearing station, Activities; Triage; Wound, Classification. Bolot. Considerations techniques a propos des different s types de blessures de guerre. Afrique fr. chir., 1944, 2: 34-8.— Cambresier. La notation internationale des blessures de guerre. Arch. mdd. beiges, 1935, 88: Bull, internat., 383-91. Also Sess. Off. internat. docum. mdd. mil. (1934) 1936, 4. Sess., 145-56.—Chavannaz, J. Le triage chirurgical. J. mdd. Bor- deaux, 1933, 110: 425-7.—Marotte. 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[On the security of evacuation of gravely wounded during winter] Vrach. delo, 1941, 23: 93-6.—Bobbin, S., & Scott, T. G. Evac- uation of patients at a United States port. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 75-83.—Voitenko, M. F. K voprosu WOUNDED 1213 WOUNDED ob organizacii raboty polkovogo punkta medicinskoj pomosci. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 81-5.—Wimp, J. J., Tomlinson, J., & Wallace, R. R. Combat casualty evacuation. Hosp. Corps Q., 1945, 18: 1-5.—Wynters, V. M. E. El transporte de heridos en primera linea. Actas Congr. internac. med. farm. mil., 1933, 2: Tema 1, 1-27.—Zavalisin, N. I. Medicinskij raspredelitelnyj post kak organ upravlenija evakuaciej. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, 38-46. --- Examination. United States. War Department. Army regulations No. 40-1025; Medical Depart- ment: The report of the sick and wounded. Ip. 8? Wash., 1933. Arjev, T. J., & Shcepina, M. K. Itogi vradebnogo obsledo- vanija vozvrascennykh v stroj ranenykh. Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1945, No. 12, 11-3.—Baron, A. G. Modelo de im- preso para historias cUnicas de heridos recientes de vientre. Rev. espafi. med. cir. guerra, 1938, 1: 278-81.—Egorov, P., Vulfovic, M. [et al.] Issledovanie bolnogo, ranenogo. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 2: 1014-30.— Ottolenghi, S. La scheda biografica clinica riassuntiva del soldato ferito o infermo in guerra. PoUcUnico, 1917, 24: Sez. prat., 787-90. ---- naval. See also Naval warfare, Medical aspect. Auffret, C. Fonctionnement du service de santd dans les combats navals; les blessds doivent-Us etre secourus pendant le combat, ou seulement apres celui-ci?; moyens de transport des blessds; ndcessite de personnel specialement eieve pour ce service; hopitaux de combat; leur situation au-dessus ou au- dessous de la cuirasse. Congr. internat. med., 1906, 15. Congr., Sect. 17, 146; 210; Disc, 308.—Bosredon, L. Traitement des marins blesses ou malades. J. mdd. Bordeaux, 1928, 58: No. 22, 893-901 —Downing, F. H. Treatment of acute naval casual- ties. California West. M., 1944, 61: 141-3.—Leendertz, R. J. Hulp aan zieken en gewonden aan boord van vrachtschepen. Reddingwezen, 1917, 6: 101-8.—Muller-Osten, W. Ver- wundetenversorgung auf Kriegsschiffen; Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen im 1. Jahre des Seekrieges. Deut. Militararzt. 1941, 222-8.—Nadler, F. NeuzeitUcher Kranken- und Ver- wundetendienst an Bord der Kriegsschiffe. Ibid., 1937, 2: 115-8.—Oudard. Fonctionnement du Service de sante pendant le combat sur mer; le traitement des blessds. Bull. Soc. nat. chir., Par., 1935, 61: 884-7.—Saito, Y. Kaisen ni okeru okyu tiryo' ni oite [Emergency treatment for the wounded in naval battles] Sei i kwai M. J., 1906, 25: No. 291, 25-7.—Secours (Les) aux blessds dans les guerres maritimes. Arch. mdd. nav.. Par., 1905, 83: 185; 266; 347.—Stokes, C. F. Some features of the immediate treatment and transport of the wounded in naval warfare. J. Ass. Mil. Surgeons, U. S., 1904, 15: 481-91.— Wise, J. C. Premiers secours aux blessds dans un combat marit'ime. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1905, 83: 161-70. ---- non-transportable. See also Offensive; Red Cross, Services: Wounded and sick. Deane J. S. A proposed solution of the problem ot the non-transportable wounded. MU. Surgeon, 1936, 79:293-6.— Ernst, M. Die Beurteilung der Transportfahigkeit im Felde. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1165-8. Also War Med., Chic 1942, 2: 1047-9 (Abstr.) Nursing. Dwyer, S. M. Nursing care of war injuries. Am. J. Nurs., 1942 42- 1236-40 —Landow, E. J. Medical social service to the wounded soldier. Hospitals, 1943, 17: No. 12, 25. ---- Nutrition and diet. Noyan, A., & Ural, Z. L'alimentation des malades et blesses pendant la guerre et en temps de paix, les principes physiologiques, psycholo- giques et chimiques de cette alimentation. p.365-436. 24^cm. Craiova, 1937 Rapp. Congr. internat. mdd. pharm. nul., 1937, 9. Congr., 1. Dionisi. Etude comparative du ravitaiUement en vivres et de 1'aUmentation des malades et blessds en temps de paix et en temps de guerre. Rapp. Congr internat. mdd. P^^A 1937 9 Coner., 1:317-64; Disc, 221.—Georgevitch, A. Etude comparde de I'approvisionnement des blessds et des malades en Ses aUmentaires. Rapp^ Congr.^ternat. med pharm mil., 1937, 9. Congr., 2: 247-^Graharn, <3. Diet, foi: the wounded man. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206. 27-31. ---- Pain. Grimanlt d'Algrange, L. Le traitement de ^ douleur chez le* hleasds de euerre. Rev. med. Nancy, 1938, 66: 891-yiU. SiW Painredisturbances associated with certain war wounds. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1948, 59: 810-3. ---- Physiopathology. Beecher, H. K., Simeone, F. A. [et al.] The internal state of the severely wounded man on entry to the most forward hospital. Surgery, 1947, 22: 672-711.—Burnett, C. H., Shapiro, S. L. [et al.] Renal function studies in the wounded. Ibid., 856-73.—Lathe, G. H., & Cameron, K. G. Biochemical studies on wounded men. Proc. Com. Army M. Res. [Canada] 1945, 8. meet., No. 2, C.6243a-C.6243c—Zunz, E. Recherches sur la teneur du serum sanguin en reserve alcaline chez les blesses de guerre. Tr. Ambul. Ocean, La Panne, 1917, 1: Fasc.2, 339-53. ---- Psychology. See also Injury, Psychological aspect. Barton, W. E. So he's been wounded. Red Cross Courier, 1943-44, 23: No. 4, 21.—Minski, L. Psychological reactions in the wounded. Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 444. Records. See Record. Rehabilitation. See also Rehabilitation. Doherty, W. B., & Runes, D. D. Rehabilita- tion of the war injured; a symposium. 684p. 23/2cm. N. Y., 1943. Borne. De l'assistance et de la readaptation des malades de la guerre. Rev. hyg., Par., 1915, 37: 833-49.—Buckley, G., A Passmore, F. J. From the man's point of view. Reveille, Lond., 1918, 1: 294-301.—Davydov, V. G. Princip sodruzest- vennykh dvizenij v ledebnoj gimnastike pri voennykh trav- makh. In: Tezisy doklad. (Tomsk, gosud. med. inst.) Tomsk, 1942, 24.—Englert, L. Sport und Spiel der Kriegsverletzten. Deut. Aerztebl., 1940, 70: 96-9.—Heck, F. Verwundetensport im Reservelazarett. Arch, orthop. UnfaUchir., 1941—42, 41: 394-400. Also Zbl. Chir., 1943, 70: 643 (Abstr.)—Houlding, R. N. Rehabilitation of injured air crews. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 429-33.—Knoll, W. Anzeigen und Gegenanzeigen zum Ver- wundetensport. Deut. MUitararzt, 1941, 6: 10-4.—Laignel- Lavastine. The recuperation of the wounded and sick to the Front from a psychological viewpoint. War Med., Par., 1918, 2: 751-7.—McMurray, T. P., Seddon, H. J. [et al.] Physical medicine, orthopaedics, and rehabilitation. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 791.—Restoration of functions of postwar trauma. In: Five- year Plan (Moskva Akad. med. nauk) 1948, 36-40.—Soeur, R. Les estropids et l'orthopddie. Scalpel, Brux., 1949, 102: 893-903.—Thorndike, A. Reconditioning for the war wounded; the United States Army Service Forces' program. Am. J. Surg., 1945, 67: 302-18. Resuscitation. See as main heading. ---- Surgical aspect. See also Wound surgery. Kitani, Y. Sensyo-kanzya yori mitaru gekagaku-teki kosatu [Surgical observations of the war-wounded] Gun idan zassi, 1938, 949-59.—Reinberg, G. A. [Necessity of more active operation of wounded in evacuation hospitals] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1943, No. 7, 9-15.—Teneff, S. Preparazione dei feriti all'intervento chirurgico. In: Chir. guerra (Uffreduzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 48. ---- Shock. See Shock, traumatic. ---- Transportation. See also Ambulance service; Evacuation; River crossing. Trumpp, J. Der Transport der Verwundeten. p.10-51. 18cm. Miinch., 1915. In: Taschenb. d. Feldarzt., Munch., 1915, 3. T. Unger, H. Heifer und Soldaten, ein Buch vom Kriege. 310p. 20>^cm. Berl., 1943. United States. War Department. Medi- cal field manual FM 8-35: Transportation of the sick and wounded. 175p. 19cm. Wash., 1941. Also another edition, 224p. 17cm. Wash., 1945. Altino, E. Feridas de guerra; tratamento das lesoes recentes; pensos improvisados; transporte de feridos. Arq. brasU. cir., 1942, 10: 213-31.—Bernhoff, G. [Transportation of the wounded] Tskr. mil. halsov., 1938, 63: 91-108.—Cardenas Pinedo, M. Transporte de enfermos y heridos. Mem. Con- vene med. mil. mex., 1936, 77.—Darmer, B. Der Stabsarzt und seine Verwundeten. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8: 150-2.— Ekrem Sadi Kavur. II. inci cihan savasinda hasta ve yarah- WOUNDED 1214 WOUNDED larin ta§inmasi problemi. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1946, 75: No. 46, 25-33.—Ferrari, R. P. Aus dem Sanitatswesen fremder Heere. Deut. med. Wschr., 1937, 63: 107-9.— Gilbert, E. W. Transportation of the sick and wounded. In: Med. Cadet Corps Train. Man. (CourviUe, C. B.) 2. ed., Glendale, 1943, 213-25.—Hanafin, P. J. On manoeuvres with a mechanized force. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 64: 217-26.— Jiano, J. Le transport des blesses de guerre. Rapp. Congr. internat. med. pharm. nul., 1937, 9. Congr., 2: 294-302, illust.—Johnston, J. C. A report on some experiments on the transport of casualties. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 80: 124-33.—Kavur, E. S. Ikinci Diinya sava?inda hasta ve yarahlann hava yolu Ue ta§inmalan. Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1947, 76: No. 50. 2-11.—Layton, T. B. Transport of wounded; surgical aspects. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 537-40.—Manning. J. G. Transportation of the wounded soldier. J. Bone Surg.. 1945, 27: 458.—Moritsch, P. Verwundetentransport. In: Kriegschirurgie (Zimmer, A.) Wien, 1944, 1: 10-33.—Nicholls, T. B. The transportation of wounded. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 791-7. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 910-6. Also 3. ed., Edinb., 1944, 1012-8. Nusret Karasu [Transportation of sick and wounded during war operations] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1939, 68: No. 28, 87- 100.—Raia, A. Levantamento e transporte de feridos. In: Man. socor. guerra, S. Paulo, 1943, 156-8, 30 pl.—Teneff, S. Trasporto e trasportabilita dei feriti. In: Chir. guerra (Uffre- duzzi, O.) Tor., 1940, 33-7.—Thomann, J. Transport des malades et des blesses. Rev. internat. Croix Rouge, 1937, 19: 563-85.—Timofeevsky, P. Vynos ranenykh s polja boja. In: Encikl. slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1946-48, 1: 1080-95, iUust., pl. ------ Perenoska ranenogo. Ibid., 4: 438-44 Transportirovka ranenykh. Ibid., 5: 507-14, 2pl.—Wounded brought from France to England. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 144. ---- Transportation: Arrangements for wounded. United States. Civilian Defense Office. Medical Division. OCD Pub. No. 2215: Field care and transportation of the injured. 117p. 23cm. Wash., 1943. Baumann, E. Elastische Zuge beim Transport und in der Behandlung von Knochenbriichen in Friedens- und Feld- chirurgie. Zbl. Chir., 1941, 68: 1394-7.—Bernhoff, G. [Care of the sick during transportation] Tskr. nul. halsov., 1935, 60: 123-56.—Bljumin, I. S. [Transport of wounded from the field in winter] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 55-61.—Bohlman, H. R. Splinting and transportation of the wounded. Surg. CUn. N. America, 1942, 22: 1311-27.—Braicev, V. J. Trans- portnaja immobilizacija pri perelomakh bedra. Tr. Vsesoiuz. sezda khir. (1938) 1939, 24. meet., 281-3.—British (Wanstead) method of blanketing casualties. Canad. Hosp., 1943, 20: No 7, 30.—Care of inert patients during transit to base. BuU. Army M. Dep., Lond., 1944, No. 42, 2. Also J. Am. M. Asst. 1945, 127: 668.—Eljasev, A. I. [Principles of transport immobiUzation] Vest, khir., 1941, 61: 266-71.—Ernst, M. Ueber die Vorbereitung der Verwundeten zum Abtransport aus dem frontnahen Lazarett. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1377-9.—Goldsmith, R. Improvised dressings and trans- portation of the wounded. Aled. CUn. N. America, 1941, 25: 1761-72.—Graser, V. Ueber eine Strecklagerung mit natur- Ucher Schienung auf der Feldtrage. Zbl. Chir., 1944, 71: 30-3.—Hautz, G. Consideracoes em torno da aparelhagem de transporte para os fraturados de guerra. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1945, 34: 421-9.—Heublein, W. Ueber die, Bergung Verwun- deter aus Schartentiirmen. Deut. MUitararzt 1940,5:466-72.— Hodges, H. F., & Grogono, E. B. Technique for fastening a casualty on an A. R. P. stretcher with triangular bandages. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: 280.—Jazykov, D. K. [SpUnt for trans- portation of the wounded and technic of its application] Feldsher, Moskva, 1940, No. 4, 13; 1941, No. 10, 16.—Kalinina, T. V. [OU-balsam dressing during evacuation of wounded in trains of the sanitary service] Sovet. med., 1940, 4: No. 23, 17.—Lawson, R. S. The transport of wounded in plaster of Paris splints. Med. J. AustraUa, 1943, 1: 426.—Markwalder, E. Die Herstellung der Transportfahigkeit auf dem Verband- platz. MUitarsanitat, Ziir., 1944, 26: 113; passim.—Martin, P. G. C. Fixation in the transport of lower limb casualties. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1944, 30: 100-4.—Murphy, D. M. De- scription of the sUng seat. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1940, 75: 268-70.—Passauer, E. Hygienische Fragen des Kranken- und Verwundetentransports beim Heer. In: Wehrhygiene (Hand- loser, S.) Berl., 1944, 336-40.—Petrov, B. A. Transportnaja immobUizacija; vvedenie. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 30-57.—Ryzhkov, S. I. [Transport of wounded in winter] Voen. med. J., Moskva, 1944, 61-8.— Smith, W. D. L. Hand carriage of wounded. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1941, 76: 294. --- Transportation: Means [and routes] Germany. Heer. Oberkommando. Ent- wurf: Krankentragerordnung (KT.-O) vom 20. 12. 1934. Nachdruck 1938. 120p. 14cm. Berl., 1938. Colmers. Krankentransport. In: Beitr. Kriegsheilk. Deut. Ver. Rot. Kreuz, Lpz., 1908, 48-53.—Novelty and ingenuity appear in methods of rescuing and moving victims of war. Am. Red Cross Mag., 1917, 12: 54-64, 6 pl.—Transport of military sick and wounded; British ambulance trains and boats. Brit. M. J., 1939, 2: 1011. ---- Transportation: Means—Air. See also Air ambulance: Air evacuation. Peterson, E. W., Bornstein, M. B., & Jas- per, H. H. Medical problems of air transport of sick and wounded, lip. 28cm. [Ottawa] 1944. Forms No. C-6061, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. ---- Medical problems of air transport of sick and wounded. 5p. 28cm. [Ottawa] 1944. Forms No. C-6062, Rep. Ass. Com. Army M. Res. Nat. Res. Counc. Canada. Preprava civilnich osob randnych a nemocn^ch vojensk^mi sanitarnimi letouny. Zdravot. rev., Praha, 1950, 25: 17.— Vivanco Furst, H. Transporte adreo de los heridos maxilo- faciales. Rev. Circ. odont. Cdrdoba, 1947, 12: 11; 53; 81. ---- Transportation: Means—Land. See also Ambulance; Ambulance service; Hos- pital train. Audeoud, R. Le transport des blessds en montagne. Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1947, 5: 187.—Desobry, P. F. L. De- placement par voie ferree de formations sanitaires de corps d'armee. Rev. Serv. san. nul., Par., 1938, 109: 685-99.— Frei, C. Ueber die Entwicklung des Verwundeten-Transportes im winterlichen Hochgebirge. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1945, 22: 87-94.—Grill, J. A hospital on wheels; European railroads played an important role in the World War; observa- tions of raU transportation of disabled soldiers. Bull. Onondaga Co. M. Soc, 1936, Suppl., Dec, 5.—Gut. Neue Wege im Gebirgstransport. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1940, 70: 1249-53.— Hales, S. Transport of sick and wounded by 15-cwt. lorry. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1943, 81: 149.—Hisano, T. Daba hensei sityohei tyutai ku-daba wo motte-suru kanzya yuso no kenkyu. [A study of transportation of the sick using the un- loaded pack-horses of the organized Transport Corps] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1405-10, 3 pl.—Hormann, W. Ein behelfs- massiges Krankentransportgerat fiir wegeloses Gelande. Deut. Militararzt, 1942, 7: 280-3.—Kricevsky, J. N. [The role of the sledge team in transport of wounded] Voen. san. delo, 1942, No. 11, 51.—Labignette, P. Les premiers trains de blesses en France. Concours med., 1940, 62: 302.—Mazza, M. A. Servicio sanitario de montafia; transporte de heridos. Rev. san. mil., B. Air., 1940, 39: 901-910. ------ Servicio sanitario en montafia; nuestro modelo de carga transporte de heridos; Camilla a lomo. Ibid., 1943, 42: 205-8.—Petty, G. F. Two bicycle method of carrying casualties. J. R. Army m! Corps, 1944, 82: 42.—Schickele, J. M. A. Les evacuations sanitaires par route. Arch. med. pharm. mil., 1928, 88: 263- 84-—Thomann. Etudes sur 1'utUisation des automotrices sur rails pour le transport des blessds. Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1936, 13: 63-70, illust.—Wuhrmann, F., & Pedrazzini, A. Tra- sporti estivi in alta montagna. Ibid., 1947, 24: Spec No 145-50. " "' ---- Transportation: Means—Water. See also Hospital ship; Transport. Cormack, E. A. Improvised rafts, ounts, and barges. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 248-52.—Cuttle, T. D., & Marquis, J. N. Medical problems in amphibious warfare; the LST in evacuation of casualties. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 922- 9.—Ford, R. A. W. Rapid method of moving helpless patients into hospital-ship boats in abandoning ship. J. R Nav AI Serv., 1944, 30: 47.—Gevurtz, W. S., & Michel, A. J. Medicai experiences on an APD. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 930-6__ Greenberg, M. W. Transportation of patients across water. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 89, 119-21.—Rees- Roberts, I. B. Improvised raft for stretcher cases. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1942, 79: 252.— Rubovits, F. E. A field ex- pedient method for transporting casualties across water bar- riers. Mil. Surgeon, 1943, 93: 198.—Special (A) stretcher- bearing crane transfers men wounded in Solomon Islands to ?n%e fo South Pacific fort hospital [IUust.] Pharm. Advance, 1942-43, 14: No. 161, front.—Timofeevsky, P. Transport yn^?^sa,mtca„r-nyJ- In: Encikl- slovar voen. med., Moskva, 1940-48, 5: 500-7. Transportation: Nature of injury, and sick- ness. See also Wounded, non-transportable. Coenen H. Grundsatze der Transportfahigkeit, der Trans- port und die Unterbringung der Verwundeten. In: Lehrb. Kriegschir (Borchard A. F.) Lpz., 1917, 338-56.—Domrich, H. Uui o£e Transportfahigkeit frischoperierter Schwerverletzter. Zbl. Chir., 1941, 68: 1385-7.-E8kin, I. A. [Transportation prdcoce des opdrds et son signification dans l'organisation de WOUNDED 1215 WOUNDED secours chirurgique aux blessds dans la cavitd abdominale] Khirurgia, Moskva, 1941, 45-7.—Gibson, G. M. The stretcher case. In: Surg. Modern Warf. (BaUey, H.) Edinb., 1940-41, 765-71. Also 2. ed., Bait., 1942, 2: 891-7.—Kafer, H. Trans- port und Transportfahigkeit der Kriegsschussverletzten. In his Feldchirurgie, 6. Aufl., Dresd., 1943, 28-38. Also 9. Aufl., Dresd., 1944, 28-38, illust.—Kaiser. Der Transport Augen- verletzter. Ber. Arbeitstag. Ost berat. Facharzte, 1943, 3. Congr., 20.—Paiva Gongalves. Cuidados a ter nas formacoes sanitarias avancadas com os portadores de ferimentos oculo- palpebrais e orbito-oculares. 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Casualty handling on an attack transport. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946 46: 121-3.—Kiersnowski, T. [Transportation of the wounded by infantry sanitary service] Lek. wojsk 1937, 30: 545. 599 —Lescher, F. G. Medical arrangements for military casualties at home. In: Org. Strat. Tact Army M. Serv War (Nicholls, T. B.) Lond., 2. ed., 1940, 279-85.—Medical facilities for wounded in forthcoming invasion of Europe. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 125: 155.—Mikhalevsky, 1.1. [Epicrisis in wounded and sick evacuated on transports] Voen. san. delo,194.5, 26- 5.—Mousson, G. Die Transportkapazitat fur Material und Verwundete bei den Sanitatsformationen der Felddivision und die Frage der Motorisierung einzelner Sanitatseinheiten der Felddivision; ein Beitrag zur Behebung der Transportkalanutat Vjschr. schweiz. Sanitatsoff., 1946, 23: o5-63 -Officer and enUsted personnel; transfer of overseas casualties to Naval hospitals in home locaUties (Form letter) Burned. News Lett Wash., 1944, 4: No. 9, 31.—Ransom, J. 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A cUnical study of anaerobic wound infection. Brit. M. J., 1916, 2: 872.—Jiingling. Ueber anaerobe Wundinfektion mit Demonstration mikroskopischer Praparate. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 919.—Kolodner, I. B. Ledenie perekisju cinka ognestrelnykh ran, oslolnennykh anaerobnoj infekciej. Vest, kbir., 1946, 66: No. 4, 8-14.— Korompay, T. Die Wundbehandlung an der Front mit beson- derer Beriicksichtigung der anaeroben Infektionen. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43, 50: 676 (Abstr.)— Kukin, N. N. [The treat- ment of gunshot wounds complicated by anaerobic infection] BuU. War M., Lond., 1943-44, 4: 70 (Abstr.)— Melnikov, A. V. [Anaerobic infection of gunshot wounds] Feldsher, Moskva, 1944, No. 4, 1-6. ------ Tedenie anaerobnoj infekcii v zavismosti ot osobennostej ranenija. In: Opyt sovet. med. v Velik. oted. vojne, Moskva, 1950, 2: 131-7. ------ Smena anaerobnoj infekcii v rane drugoj infekciej. Ibid., 137-45. ------ Anaerobnaja infekcia; vidy operativnogo vmesatel- stva; razrezy. 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G., & Mac- Kay, E. M. Wound therapy; with special reference to appU- cation of carbamide-sulfonamide mixtures to contaminated and infected wounds. Mil. Surgeon, 1942, 90: 509-18.— Kirschner, M. Chemotherapy of surgical infections. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 677 (Abstr.)—Kos, R. Fertozott sebek kezeldse penicillin-marfanil-sulfapyridin sebhintopor lokdlis alkalmazasdval. Honvddorvos, 1950, 3: 580-8, illust.—Loeb, W. A., & Thornton, J. S. Neoprontosil and sulfanilamide in the local treatment of infected wounds. Med. BuU. Veterans Admin., 1941-42, 18: 65-71.—Marcinovich, M. R. [Strepto- cide in treatment of infected wounds] Voen. med. glub. tyla (Sredneaziat. voen. okrug) Tashkent, 1943, 220-6.—Maylard, A. E. The value of pure carbolic acid in the treatment of septic wounds. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 808—Mezo, B. Treatment of infected wounds with potassium permanganate-boric acid solution and powder. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 660 (Abstr.)— Penicillin therapy of surgical infections. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 72, 1-3.—Popov, V.t. [Intravenous injections of magnocide in treatment of infected wounds] Tr. Acad. mil. mdd. Kiroff, 1935, 3: 147-55.—Rostock. Chemotherapy of the wound infections. Conf. Med. Consultants to Wehrmacht, 1. Conf. (1942) 1948, Proj. 1, pt 9, 27-35.—Sarroste, M., & Fauvert, R. Bakteriologideskie izmenenija v ranakh voennogo vremeni pod vlijaniem sulfamidoterapii. In: Zametki voen. polev. khir. (Judin, S. S.) Moskva, 1943, 234-42.—Treatment (The) of infected wounds; the Carrel-Dakin method. Brit. M. J., 1917, 1: 264.—Valdes. The flavine antiseptic in the treatment of infected wounds. In: Med. Dep. U. S. Army in the World War, Wash., 1927, 7: 779-82.—Weinberg, J. Top- ical penicilUn treatment of wound infections in compound fractures. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 419-22 — Zenker, S., & Kiffner, R. Experimental investigations on chemotherapy in wound infections. War Med., Chic, 1943, 3: 677. ---- Treatment: Methods. 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Ass., 1948, 136: 775-7.—Lidsky, Y. V. Iiziceskoe razvitie i sostojanie zdorovja molodezi USSR. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 8, 46-52.—Liebenow. Die Gesund- heitsfiihrung der Hitler-Jugend im Kriege. Ausland. Deut. Medizinertreffen (1942) 1944, 1. Congr., 172-82.—Maddocks, R. Teen age program for young war workers. J. Phys. Educ, N. Y., 1942-43, 40: 106.—Moldenhauer. Jugendhygiene nach dem Kriege. Zschr. Schulgesundh., 1915, 28: 449-51.— Pearlman, L. M., & Eskin, L. Teen-age youth in the wartime labor force. Month. Labor Rev., 1945, 60: 6-17.—Pritchard, R., & Rosenzweig, S. The effects of war stress upon childhood and youth. J. Abnorm. Psychol., 1942, 37: 329-44.—Protecting the health of young workers in wartime. Michigan Pub. Health, 1943, 31: 83-7.—Ruyter, T. H. de. Massenpsycholo- gische und psychopathologische Erscheinungen beim Kinde und JugendUchen wahrend des Krieges und der Nachkriegszeit. Zschr. Kinderpsychiat., Basel, 1946-47, 13: 205-20.—Scratch. T. I. A 14-year-old can help. Am. J. Nurs., 1942, 42: 1015.— Shevjakov, G. V. War and adolescents. J. Psychol., Provin- cet 1942, 14: 161-79.—Standards for young war workers. Month. Labor Rev., 1943, 56: 694-7.—Wild, B. T. War and the problems of youth. Yearb. Texas Soc. Ment. Hyg., 1942, 15-8 —Winnicott, D. W. Children's hostels in war and peace. Brit. J. M. Psychol., 1947-48, 21: 175-80.—Young workers and war jobs. Statist. Bull. Metrop. Life Insur., 1943, 24: No. 4, ]_3.—Young workers in the wartime labor market. Child, Wash 1944-45, 9: 72-6.—Zillmer, A. The parents' part in wartime. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull.. 1942 7: 28-30. 526 ZOSTER YPERITE YPERITE. See Decontamination—of clothing; Gas poison- ing, Tear gas; Mustard gas. ZINC. Artur. Note sur quelques cas d'intoxication par les vapeurs de zinc. Arch. mid. pharm. nav., 1929, 119: 547-59.—Kandatu, K. Aen oyobi aen gan-yu toryo narabi-ni magnesium no irigaku-teki sayo. 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Wartime problems of zoological gardens. J. Am. Vet. AI. Ass., 1943, 102: 190-2.— Schwartz, B. Zooparasites in relation to production of meat and other animal products in wartime. Ibid., 1945, 106: 331-5. ZOSTER. Castro, Santayana de. Zona (herpes zoster) Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 391-3.—Director, W. Zoster with vari- celliform eruption; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1944, 42: 186.-—Doleman, F. T. Simultaneous manifestation of herpes zoster and varicella. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1941, 27: 309.—Ettinger, A. [Herpes zoster and small pox] Lek. wojsk., 1931, 17: 207-14.—Fergusson, A. G. Herpes zoster, with associated generalized varicelliform eruption. J. R. Armv M. Corps, 1941, 76: 233-6.—Henderson, A. T., Young, D. C.. & Kempton, G. B. Herpes zoster with concurrent encephalitis; report of a case. U. S. Aimed Forces M. J., 1950, 1: 222 4.- Horton, S. H., jr. Herpes zoster following exposure to vari- cella; treatment of herpes zoster with cowpox vaccine. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1948, 48: 742-9.—Joltrain. Le traitement du zona. Arch. med. pharm. nav., 1939, 129: 468.-—Kemal Arikan [Zona and cases of varicella] Askeri sihhiye mecmuasi, 1941, 70: No. 33, 45-7—Lasche, P. G., & Toms, R. E. Herpes zoster in early syphilis. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1939- 40, 16: 253-6.-—Lemmon, G. B., jr. Herpes zoster with motor involvement; report of a case. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1944, 43: 357-9.—Lloyd-Williams, I. H. On the relationship between varicella and herpes zoster. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1938, 70: 267.—Mallows, H. R. Zoster lymphadenitis. J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1948, 34: 152.—Melnotte, P. Un cas de meningite zonateuse. Bull. Soc. med. mil. fr., 1929, 23: 189-94.—Natt- kemper, R. L. Herpetic inflammation of genicu late and glosso- pharyngeal ganglia; case report. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1932, 30: 35-7.—Rodind, N. Zoster e varicella. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 723-9.—Rosow, H. M. Herpes zoster with a motor complication. Med. Bull. Veterans Admin., 1943-44, 20: 350.— Visani, A. Sulle compiicanze meningee e meningoencefaliche da herpes zoster. Gior. med. mil., 1948, 95: 459-68. ZYGOMA. Ailing, E. E. Depressed fractures of the zygoma. Med. Bull. Europ. Command, 1949, 6: No. 12, 8.—Amaral, O., & Vieira Filho, O. Consideracoes acerca de clnco casos de fratura do malar. Rev. med. mil., Rio, 1944, 33: 389.—Christiansen, G. W„ & Bradley, J. L. Treatment of depressed fracture of the zygomatic arch by the Gillies method. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1945, 44: 1066-8. ------ Bilateral depressed fracture of the zygoma. Ibid., 45: 153-5.—Guilbert. Reduction des fractures de l'os malaire par voie temporale, proc6d6 de GiUies; appareil de prothese de contention pour les fractures de l'os malaire. Rev. med. nav., Par., 1948, 3: 209-13, 2 pl.—Larson, A. B. Fracture of the zygoma. U. S. Nav. M. BuU., 1945, 45: 1151-4.—Richison, F. A. Treatment of malar and zygo- matic fractures. Ibid., 1939, 37: 566-71, pl.—Robin, P. A. Radiographic demonstration of the zygomatic arch. BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 88, 116.—Smith, G. G. Manage- ment of malar bone fractures; a report of 15 cases. Surg. Staff Semin. Minneapolis Veterans Hosp., 1948, 5: 1-11. [END OF MILITARY SECTION] MILITARY SURGEON 1227 MILJANIC MILITARY Surgeon. Wash., v.l, 1891- Title varies: v.l-3, 1891-93, Transactions of the Associa- tion of Military Surgeons; v.4-9, 1894-1900, Proceedings of the Association of Military Surgeons; v.10-19, 1901-1906, Journal of the Association of Miltary Surgeons. MILITCH, Branka, 1905- *Contribution a l'etude du traitement chirurgical des fractures de la tete du radius. 42p. pl. 8? Par., Presses univ. France, 1931. MILITE, Germano, 1873-1924. For Obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1924, 82: 988. MILITIA. See in preceding Military Section as Militia. MILIUM. Syn.: Colloid milium; Degeneratio colloidalis miliaris; Pseudo-milium. Alfonso & Argiielles. Milium coloide. Bol. Soc. cubana derm, sif., 1931, 2: 182.—Andrews. G. C. CoUoid milium. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1940, 41: 788— Arguello, R. A., A Strada, F. Sobre una observacl6n de pseudo-mUium coloide. Rev. argent, derm, sif., 1941, 25: 304. Also Sem. med., B. Air., 1941, 48: 276-80.—Bergamasco, A. Pseudo-mUio colloide. Arch. ital. derm., 1940, 16: 465-500.—Berlin, C. Degeneratio colloidalis cutis Solaris; purpura Solaris; etiologie and clinical considerations. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1946, 58: 274-9 — Borjes, E. Ueber echte Millen beim Neugeborenen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1941, 37: 1200—Casanovas Viade, M., & Mercadal Peyrf, J. Tres casos de miUum coloide. Med. ibera, 1936, 30: pt 2, 341.—Casazza, R. Pseudo-mUio colloide e tumori. Arch. ital. derm., 1937, 13: 582-601.—Conti, A. L. Coloide milium; colloid milium; pseudomUium coloide. Sem. mid., B. Air., 1946, 53: pt 2, 471-9.—Cordiviola, L. A., & Quevedo, C. C. Pseudo-mlUium coloide. Rev. argent, derm, sif., 1944, 28: 188-91.—Dietel, F. Hautmilien. Derm. Wschr., 1934, 99: 1637-40.—Emanuel, S. CoUoidmiller? Nord. med., 1942, 14: 1870.—Fidanza, E. P. Sobre un nuevo caso de pseudo-milium coloide. Rev. argent, derm, sif., 1939, 23: 62-6.—Gate. Mili- um ou grutum [illust.] Ann. derm, syph., Par., 1948, 8: opp. p.237.—Greco, N. V., A Bigatti, A. Seudo-mUio zoniforme hialino granuloso en una nifla. Sem. med., B. Air., 1935, 42: pt 2, 2011-3.—Grzybowski. Pseudo-mUium colloide [Ulust.] Ann. derm, syph., Par., 1948, 8: opp. p.48.—Hailey, H. CoUoid miUum. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1948, 58: 675-9.—Hart- Drant, P. MiUum. In: Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila., 1939, 10: 167.—Hukai, A. Koyo zokuryii-syu nl tuki [Ueber das KolloidmUium] Acta derm., Kyoto, 1928, 11: 123-56, Ulust.—Ketzan, I. Degeneratio coUoidalls miliaris. Derm. Wschr., 1940, 110: 264.—Lapa, A., & Ferreira, C. Algumas consideracoes clfnlcas e hlsto-patol6glcas acerca de um caso de degenerescfincia coloide da pele (milium coloide) Lisboa med., 1931, 8: 617-27, pl.—Lombardo, C. Contributo alio studio del pseudo-miUum coUolde. Gior. Ital. mal. vener., 1913, 48: 64-75, 3 pl.—Malbran, C. F., A Bosq, P. Seudo-miUum coloide. Sem. med., B. Air., 1942, 49: 735.—Marchionini, A., & Ramile Sevki Aygtin. Untersuchungen iiber das KolloidmUium in Anatollen. Derm. Wschr., 1941, 113: 897-909.—Nimpfer, T. Ueber Vorkommen und Entstehen der sogenannten sekundaren Hautmilien. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1936, 174: 625-32 — Okada, K. Honyuzi kubu kohan ni tuklte [Vascular milia in the cervical region in the infant] J. Orient. M., Dairen, 1936, 25: 1015-23, pl.—Oliver, E. A., & Bluefarb, S. M. A case for diagnosis (colloid miUum?) Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1943, 48: 454.—Percival G. H., & Duthie, D. A. Notes on a case of colloid pseudomiUum. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1948, 60: 399- 404, 4 pl.—Petges, G., & Lecoulant, P. Milium coUoide. In:Nouv. prat. derm. (Darier, Dabouraud, et al.) Par., 1936, 6: 231-7.—Rabut, Dobkevitch A Ramakers. Milium coUoide. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1948, 55: 98.—Ramos e Silva, J., & Fialho, A. Um caso de pseudo-milium colloide. Rev. med. cir. BrasU, 1933, 41: 11-3, 2 pl.—Robert, P. KolloidmUium des Geslchtes; therapeutlscher Erfolg durch Druckbestrahlung mit der Kromayerlampe. Dermatologica, Basel, 1947, 94: 173-5.— Robinson, S. S. CoUoid degeneration of the skin (colloid miU- um) Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1944, 49: 454---— & Tasker, S. CoUoid degeneration of the skin (colloid milium) report of a case, with observations on ascorbic acid therapy. Ibid 1945, 52: 180.—Semon, H. CoUoid miUum. Proc. R. Soc. M.. Lond., 1937-38, 31: Sect. Derm., 1355. Also Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1938, 50: 615.—Shiperskaja, A. K voprosu o miUum colloidale. Russ. J. kozhn. vener. bolezn., 1911, 22: 69-71.—Spillman, L., Watrin, J., & Weille, R. Un cm de coUoId miUum. Bull. Soc. fr. derm, syph., 1938, 45: 535-9.— Stalder, W. KoUoidmiUum. Dermatologica, Basel, 1945, 91: 259.—Vosbein, E. B. [Ulerythema ophryogenes with numerous grouped mUla] Nord. med., 1940, 6: 679. MILIZIA sanitaria; il medico condotto; organo dell'Associazione fascista del pubblico impiego. Roma v.39, 1940- MILJANIC, Petar, 1858-97. For biography see Bibl. Centr. hig. zavod., Beogr., 1937, No. 25, 75-90 (Kujacid, S.) MILK. See also the subsequent main headings from Milk adulteration to Milk (vitaminized) For references to human milk see under Breast milk in the 4. series. Barahona, J. de. *Breve estudo acerca do leite. 83p. 8? Lisb., 1884. Frank, L. C. What every person should know about milk. lip. 23/2cm. Wash., 1939. Forms Suppl. No. 150, Pub. Health Rep., Wash. Pearson, R. A. Facts about milk. 29p. 8? Wash., 1896. Forms No. 42, Farmers Bull. Beeson, H. O. Milk. Denver M. Times, 1913-14, 33 = 127-31.—Bigger, J. W. Milk; good and evil. Irish J. M. Sc, 1931, 6. ser., 6-16.—Carter, F. R. N. A story about milk. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1947, 40: 242.—Cepede, M. Le lalt. Bull. 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In: Le lait (France. Journee it. social.) Troyes, 1934, 39-43.—Lay son, S. V. Facts and fallacies about milk. Hygeia, Chic, 1935, 13: 350-2.—Marin, O. La leche. Bol. san., Managua, 1940-41, 2: No. 16, 24-6.—Marre, F. Le lait et la creme. Hygiene, Par., 1913, 4: No. 43, 16-20.—Milk. Ind. M. Gaz., 1937, 72: 31. Also Bull. M. Soc. Co. Kings, 1940, 19: 113-20.—Nicoll, D. Facts and fancies concerning milk. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 335-7.—Parrino, P. S. Some facts about milk. Q. Bull. Louisiana Bd Health, 1940, 31: No. 3, 2-4.—Rodriguez Polo, M. La leche. Rev. zoot^cn., B. Air., 1936, 23: 312-8.—Samuels, H. J. Milk. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1934, 13: 93.—Soper, H. W. MUk. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1943, 60: 1-9.—Tobey, J. A. Milk and medical science. Am. Med., 1928, 23: 786-92.— Voitkevic, A., Speransky, G. [et al.] Moloko. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 612-58.—Wardwell, J. K. Some things that a physician ought to know about milk. Ann. Gyn. Pediat., Bost., 1908, 21: 295-302.—Williams, H. Milk, again. Balti- more Health News, 1941, 18: 185-91. ---- Bactericide quality. See Milk fermentation. Germicidal stage; Milk serology. Detection. See also Milk analysis; Milk chemistry; Milk stain. Grossfeld, J. Der Nachweis eines Milchzusatzes zu Back- waren. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1918, 35: 457-71.— Kappeller, G., Gottfried, A., & Reidemeister, W. Beitrag zum Nachweis von Milch in Backwaren. Ibid., 1923, 45: 65-9. ---- History and folklore. Accoramboni, G. Tractatus de lacte. 94p. 16cm. Venez., 1536. Amaral Rogick, F. A. Um pouco de hist6ria sobre o leite. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1944, 7: 80-4.— Bircher, R. Viertausend Jahre ohne Milch. Wendepunkt, ZUr., 1938-39, 16: 512-8.—Biihler-Oppenheim, K. Die Tiermilch in der Volksheilkunde und im Heilaberglauben. Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1947-48, 10: 4260-4. Also Spanish transl., Actas Ciba, B. Air., 1948, 367-72. Also Portug. transl., Actas Ciba, Rio, 1949, 16: lg0_5.—Fouassier, M. L'analyse du lait au XVIII • siecle. Pharm. fr., 1947, 51: No. 2, 14-27.—Griiss, J. Ueber Milch- reste aus der Hallstattzeit und andere Funde. Forsch. A Fortsch., 1933, 9: 105, Ulust.—Milk through the ages. Pharm. Advance, 1946, No. 170, 3-6.—Milky (The) way. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1943, 36: 342.—Pierot, M. Le lait d'hier et celui d'aujourd'hui. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1945, 45: 326.— Thieulin G., & Houdiniere, A. Le lait d'hier et le lai de demain. Lait, 1945, 25: 18-23. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----79 MILK 1228 MILK ADULTERATION ---- Witch's milk. Davies, W. L., & Moncrieff, A. Composition of the milk from the breasts of newly-born infants. Biochem. J., Lond., 1938 32- 1238-40.—Linton, R. G. The composition of witch s mUk! Vet. J., Lond., 1934, 90: 213-5— Forbes, T. R. Witch a milk and witches' marks. Yale J. Biol., 1949-50, 22: 219-25. MILK adulteration. See also other main headings beginning with Milk (analysis; casein; chemistry; contamina- tion; control; fat) Fikeis, W. Ueber die Schwierigkeiten bei der gerichtlichen Verfolgung von Lebensmittelver- falschungen und insbesondere von Milchver- falschungen. p.51-87. 23}/2cm. Lpz., 1928. Abh. Hyg., 1928, No. 2. Krombholz, E. Ueber die Grundlagen der Beurteilung von Milchverfalschungen. p. 1-50. 23y2cm. Lpz., 1928. Abh. Hyg., 1928, No. 2. Adulteration of milk in course of transit. San. Rec, Lond., 1906, n. ser., 37: 421.—Ardiani, M. A. Manipuleo de la leche en la ciudad de Casilda desde su origen hasta su entrega al consumidor. Actas Congr. nac med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 399-405.—Datos y tecnicas generales para anaUsis de leches. Rev. san., Caracas, 1940, 5: No. 1, 59-80.—Del Valle Sarraga, R. Notes on milk adulteration. Porto Rico Rev. Pub. Health, 1928-29, 4: 505.—Diaz Brito, A. Adulteraci6n de la leche de vaca. Cr6n. med. quir. Habana, 1905, 21: 346- 9.—Falsification du lait. J. chim. med., Par., 1866, 5. ser., 2: 263.—Grassberger, R. Ueber Milch und Milchverfalschung. Zschr. Bahnarzte, 1928, 23: 31-50.—Marcas, L., & Huyge, G. Alterations du lait posteneures a la traite. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 588-90.—Milk. Brit. Food J., 1942, 44: 57.—Rogick, F. A. Adulteracao do leite. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1947, 9: No. 3, 75-89.—Russell, E. N. The adulteration of milk in Bristol. Bristol Med. Chir. J., 1909, 27: 47.—Tam- pering with mUk. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 65.—Toubeau, M. L'evolution de l'idee de fraude. Lait, 1932, 12: 835-9. ---- Adulterants. See also Milk analysis; Milk chemistry; Milk type; Milk (vegetable) Bertarelli, E. Ricerche ed osservazioni suU'adulterazione dell latte colla margarina. Ann. igiene, 1933, 43: 853-63.— Hattori, K., & Ogimura, Y. Gyunyu-tyu tonyu no kansiki [Detection of the sov bean mUk in cow's milk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1935, 7: 133-6.—Hirayama, K. Kasai-si no gyunyu-tyu tonyii kansiki-ho ni tuite [Kasai's method of detecting the adulteration of (cow's) milk with bean milk (made from bean curd)] Ibid., 1943, 15: 59-64.—Jesus, P. I. de, & Segundino Jao. Studies on adulteration of fresh cow's milk with coconut juice. J. PhUippine Islands M. Ass., 1936, 16: 85-90.—Matusiak, S. Przyczynek do sprawy zafal- szowari mleka na rynku Warszawskim. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1931, 46: 1275-8.—Puig Roig, P. Estudio de las alteraciones y sofisticaciones de la leche y sus derivados. Gac. med. catal., 1918, 53: 10; 43; 79.—Saba tie, A. Falsification du lait par addition d'eau sucree. Ann. falsif., Par., 1931, 24: 208-11.— Tallo, F., & Albanese, B. Ricerche delle adulterazioni del latte e del burro col sussidio della luce di Wood. Riv. san. sicil., 1930, 18: 1383-93, 4 pl.—Wauters, J. Une nouvelle falsifica- tion du lait. Bull. Soc sc. mid. natur. BruxeUes, 1911, 69: 12-7.—Weehuizen, F. Vermenging van melk met san ten en blikkenmelk. Meded. Burgerl. geneesk. dienst Ned. Indie, 1918, 6: 161-3. Also Meded. Geneesk. laborat. Weltevreden, 1918, 3. ser., A, pt 1-2, 161-3. Fat deficiency. Detection. See also Milk analysis; Milk type. Clotet, L. La leche; fisiologia glandular y algunas pruebas practicas para descubrlr su adulteracl6n mas corriente, al alcance de toda familia. Rev. zootecn., B. Air., 1929, 16: 204—7.—Cornalba, G. Etude comparative des nouveUes mdthodes propres a decouvrir le mouillage dans le lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1909, 2: 529-34.—Garcia, A., & Garcia Godos, M. La acidez total de las leches en relaci6n con el mouiUage. Actas Congr. med. lat. amer. (1913) 1914, 5. Congr., 8: 68.—Gran- vigne, C, & Cassez, G. Valeur des diverses donnees fournies par l'examen physique et chimique du lait et du beurre de ce lait pour l'apprfeciation des falsifications du lalt. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 77-85.—Jao, S. G. Simple qualitative tests for adulterants in fresh milk. J. PhUippine M. Ass., 1946, 22: 109-12.—Liverseege, J. F. The calculation of milk adultera- tion. J. Soc. Chem. Indust., Lond., 1908, 27: 604.—Nallino, G. Guida per riconoscere le alterazioni e per scoprlre le falslfica- zioni deUe principal! sostanze aUmentarie; del latte. Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1866, 15: 49; passim.—Perez Noguera, E. La determinaci6n del aguado y del descremado de la leche. Gac. med. catal., 1915, 47: 313; 339.—Seixas, A. C. O leite, molhagem e seu padrao. Rev. hist. Adolfo Lutz, S. Paulo, 1942, 2: 390-412. See also Milk fat. Guggenberger, F. *Beitrag zur Beurteilung von Milchfalschungen durch Entrahmung [Miinchen] 40p. 21cm. Kallmunz, 1937. ---- Forensic aspect. Szanto, L. *Le lait et ses falsifications. 48p. 8? Par., 1935. Court decision on pubUc health; convictions under Federal Filled Milk Act upheld. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1944, 59: 731.—Gibson. Milk adulteration and the Cambridge judgment. Pub. Health, Lond., 1917-18, 31: 54-8.—Milk. Brit. Food J., 1942, 44: 56.—Milk; appeal, Mathewson v. Irvine. Ibid., 1943, 45: 4-7.—Milk; Marketing Board fined; minister of food summoned. Ibid., 78.—Milk; sample explodes in court, case dismissed. Ibid., 56.—Milk; summons withdrawn. R>id„ 77.— Milk (A) warranty. Brit. M. J., 1909, 1: 1096.—Thomas, D. L. The warranty defence In milk prosecutions. Med. Off., Lond., 1919, 22: 155.—Unusual (Some) requirements ha a mUk ordinance upheld (city of Owensboro vs. Evans (Ky.) 189 S. W. R. 1153) J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 68: 1575.—Warning on Filled Milk Act. Ibid., 1938, 110: 2018. ---- Pathological effect. Remy, E. WirtschaftUche und gesundheitsschadliche Folgen der Mllchfalschung. Natur, Lpz., 1925-26, 17: 361.—Vidal Sotolongo y Lynch. Consideraciones acerca de los perjuicios de la adulteracion de la leche como determinante de la atrepsia y de las diarreas de la primera infancia; importancia efectiva de su tratamiento por el suero equino fisiol6glco. Cr6n. med. quir. Habana, 1906, 32: 327-34.—VymStal, F. Korosivni uCinky solanek, pouzivantfch v mtekarnach na byv. uzemf moravskoslezskem. Vyziva lidu, 1949, 4: 230. ---- Prevention and repression. See also Milk headings: M. control; M. inspec- tion; M. legislation. Braun, C. Milchfalschung und MilchkontroUe. S. Petersb. med. Wschr., 1907, 32: 87-9.—Eloire, A. La repression des fraudes du lait. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1928, 28: 333^5.— Steps to prevent milk adulteration. Ind. M. Gaz., 1942, 77: 241. ---- Skimming. See as subheading (Fatdeficiency) MILK analysis. See also other headings related to Milk: M. bacteriology; M. chemistry; M. composition; M. constituents; M. examination; M. sample; M. testing. Alonso Cuadrado, G. Informe sobre analisis de leche. An. Acad, cienc. meU Habana, 1915-16, 52: 524.—Analysis (The) of milk. Internat. Hosp. Rec, Detr., 1910, 13: No. 7, 15.— Anfruns, M. Leche; caracteres fisicos, quimicos y microsc6- picos; crioscopia. Gac. mid. catal., 1910, 36: 283-92.—Ap- meyer, C. A. Analysis of milk. Eclect. M. J., 1919, 79: 467- 75.—Carlinfanti, E., & Pierandrei. Contributo all'anaUsi del latte. Arch. farm, sper., 1907, 6: 26-34.—Frank, L. C. Milk investigations. Annual Rep. Surg. Gen. U. S. Pub. Health, 1934, 31.—Gomes, C. Ligeiras consideracoes sobre analyses de leite. Arch, brasil. med., 1912, 2: 598-606.—Lait. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 54-70.—Meillere, G. Analyse du lait. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1914, 7. ser., 9: 489; passim.—Oropeza, P. Anotaciones sobre la leche y sus analisis mds rudimentarios. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1937-38, 2: 1124-43.—Pannain, L. Analisi di alcuni latticini. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: 175-9.—Pappel, A. Milk analysis. Cairo Sc. J., 1913, 7: 63- 7.—Peligot, E. Analyse du lait. Nature, Par., 1882-83, 11: 85.—Porcher, C. Petites recherches sur l'analyse du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1920, 13: 35-7.—Ramirez Acosta, D. Estudio de la leche; caracteres fisicos, quimicos y microsc6picos, crio- scopia y fermentos. Gac. mid. catal., 1913, 43: 406; 444.— Richeri, V. H., & Land, P. A. F. AnaUsis de leche. Sem. meld., B. Air., 1938, 45: pt 2, 1026-9.—Rodier, J. L'analyse du lait. Bull. Inst. hyg. Maroc, 1948, 8: 151-77, ch.—Smith, J. B. Milk analysis. Med. Times, Lond., 1893, 21: 338; 353; 369. ---- Apparatus. Cvang, I., & Sergeey, G. O zamene laktodensimetra Kevena urometrom FogeUa dlja issledovanija pi£6evykh productov v polevykh naborakh. Voen. san. delo, 1940, No. 4, 95.—Filding, K. A milk plunger. Med. Off., Lond., 1937, 57: 131.—Lach- enschmid, M. Das MUchuntersuchungsbesteck B und C nach Dr. Schonborn-Prostken. Zschr. Fleisch. MUchhyg., 1928-29, 39: 429-31.—Mojonnier, T. Un appareil pour l'analyse du lait et des produits lact£s. Lait, 1925, 5: 997-1000.—Pien, J. Une innovation en laiterie, l'acidimetre automatique des MILK ANALYSIS 1229 MILK ANALYSIS fermiers reunis. Ibid., 1933, 13: 1222-9.—Schenk, C. Eine neue Milchprufungsschale. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch 1938, 29: 217-9.—Schrader. Die Spritzpipette. Zschr' Fleisch. Milchhyg., 1927-28, 38: 103.—Wilson, J. B. A modi- fied Soxhlet's tube. Merck's Rep., N. Y., 1906 15- 195 Also Pharm. J., Lond., 1906, 4. ser., 22: 587. biological. See Milk biology. — Capillary analysis. Sprengler, K. *Kapillaranalytische Untersuchungen [Diplomlandwirt] 60p. 8? Ochsenfurt, 1932. Milch- [Munchen] Constants. See also subheading (Nomogram) Ducros, F. *Contribution a l'etude des con- stantes physiques du lait [Ec. pharm.] 57p. 8° Montpellier, 1905. Brahmachari, B. B. Constants of cow milk. Ind. M. Gaz., ---- Cryoscopy. Monier-Williams, G. W. Report to the Local Government Board on the freezing point of milk considered in relation to the detection of added water. 32p. 8? Lond., 1914. Alleged adulteration of milk with water; the Hortvet test. Analyst, Lond., 1934, 59: 691.—Allemann, O. Beitrag zur kryoskopischen Milchuntersuchung. Molkereiztg., 1906, 16: 49.—Atkins, W. R. G. The freezing-point of milk; a method of detecting adulteration, with some considerations of osmotic pressures. Chem. News, Lond., 1908, 97: 241.—Barthel, C. La cryoscopie du lait appUqu^e a la recherche des fraudes par addition d'eau. Rev. gen. lait, 1904-05, 4: 505-12.—Bordas, F. La cryoscopie et le mouUlage du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 301.—Bunce, E. H. Comparative notes on the cryo- scopy of milk. Ind. M. Gaz., 1933, 68: 23-6.—Crispo. Zur Prufung der Milch durch Bestimmung ihres Gefrierpunktes. Molkereiztg, 1905, 15: 469-71.—Determination de l'indice cryoscopique. BuU. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 58-60.— Elsdon, G. D., A Stubbs, J. R. The freezing point of milk as a means of detecting added water. Analyst, Lond., 1930, 55: 423-32. ------ The technique of the freezing-point test for milk. Ibid., 1934, 59: 585-93. ------ The calculation of added water from the freezing-point of watered milks. Ibid., 1936, 61: 382-6.—Fiehe, J., & Kordatzki, W. Bei- trag zur MUchuntersuchung mit Hilfe der Kryoskopie, der Kryolakzahl und der Chlor-Zucker-Zahl. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 55: 251-62.—Finizio, G. Valore deUa crioscopia appUcata aU'analisi del latte. Pediatria, 1905, 2. ser., 3: 580-92. Also Atti Congr. pediat. ital. (1905) 1906, 5. Congr., 399-412.—Gangl, J., A Jeschki, K. Ein Apparat fur die Gefrierpunktsbestimmung der Milch bei Reihenuntersu- chungen. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 68: 540-8.— Griiner, E. La crioscopia appUcata aU'anaUsi del latte. Ren- dic Ist. lombardo sc. lett., 1906, 2. ser., 39: 435-55.—Imbert, H., & Ducros, F. Determination comparative du mouillage des laits par cryoscopie et r6fractom£trie. BuU. sc. pharm.. Par., 1905, 12: 145-51.—Lacomme. Le mouiUage du lait et la cryoscopie. BuU. Soc. mid. hop. Lyon, 1905, 4: 57-66.— Lajoux, H. La question du lait; mouiUage et <5cre'mage; analyse et cryoscopie. Union me'd. nordest, 1904, 28: 173; 200 Considerations sur l'analyse chimique et la cryoscopie du lait. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1905, 6. ser., 21: 577-91.—Lethem, W. A. The freezing point test of milk. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1945, 4: 83.—Lockwood, H. C. Notes on the use of the Hortvet apparatus in determining the freezing-point of milk. Analyst, Lond., 1932, 57: 698-703.— Macdonald, F. J. The freezing-point of bulk milk. Ibid., 1948, 73: 423-9.—Maiocco, F. L. Sull'applicazione deUa crioscopia aU'analisi del latte. Gior. Soc. ital. Igiene, 1905, 27: 409-16.—Milk; the freezing point test. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 64.—Monier-Williams, G. W. The determination of the true freezing point of milk. Analyst, Lond., 1933, 58: 254-64.— Monk, H. E. Freezing point test; limits for genuine milk. Brit. Food J., 1942, 44: 40.—Morgado, S. Uso do crioscdpio de Beckmann para determinar quando um leite foi adulterado e a quantidade de agua que lbe foi adicionada. Rev. mil. remonta vet., Rio., 1945, 7: No. 48, 53.—Pawletta, A., Wentzky, D., A Petersheyde. Ein abnormer Gefrierpunkt von Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 68: 359-63.—Plucker, W., A Steinruck, A. Gefrierpunkts- und Leitfahigkeitsschwan- kungen bei Milch. Ibid., 1930, 60: 112-23.—Ponce de Leao, A. M. A crioscopia dos leites da regiao de Coimbra. Coimbra med., 1937, 4: 262-72.—Rowland, S. J., Aschaffenburg, R., & Veinoglou, B. C. Mastitis and the freezing-point of milk. Analyst, Lond., 1943, 68: 302.—Ryan, J. J., & Pyne, G. T. Investigations of the cryoscopy of milk. Sc. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1934, 21: 113-22.—Seasonal variations in the freezing- point of South African mUk. Analyst, Lond., 1937, 62: 44-6.— Simpson, I. A. The use of the freezing point of milk for the detection of added water. Malay. M. J., 1936, 11: 28-35.— Stoecklin, L. La cryoscopie du lait; contribution a l'dtude et k 1 analyse du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 232-58.—Stubbs, t -n 9? HorYet freezing-point process for the examination oi milk: Correction factors and the influence of stirring. An- alyst, Lond., 1935, 60: 147; 223. ------ A study of heat exchange in the cryoscopes of Hortvet and Monier-WilUams f°r the determination of the freezing-point of nulk. Ibid., b00-7. —■---- A modified Hortvet apparatus and the true freezing-point of milk. Ibid., 607-10.—Studinger, J. Bestim- mung von Gefrierpunktsdepressionen bei Milch. Mitt. Leben- smitteluntersuch., Bern, 1931, 22: 221.—Sutton, R. W., Mark- land, J. [et al.] Investigations in the examination and on variations in the composition of milk; the determination of the Hortvet freezing-point. Analyst, Lond., 1950, 75: 42-9.— Temple, P. L. A new apparatus for the rapid and economical determination of the freezing-point of milk. Ibid., 1937, 62: 709-12.—Veinoglou, B. C. Freezing point of artificially in- duced bovine mammary secretions. Nature, Lond., 1945, 155: i \7yukov' 3m Bestimmung der Gefrierpunktserniedrigung der Milch; die Saurekorrektur als Fehlerquelle der Bestimmung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 67: 639-44.—Weinstein, *"• Die Gefrierpunktsbestimmung der Milch. Ibid., 1928, 55: 590-602. ------ Welcher molekulare Gefrierpunktswert des Wassers soil der Gefrierpunktsbestimmung der Milch zugrunde gelegt werden? Ibid., 1929, 58: 136-9. ------ Beitrag zur Technik der Gefrierpunktsbestimmung der Milch. Ibid., 1932, 5?.1. ,188-94.—Wiss, K. Zur Gefrierpunktsbestimmung der Milch. Ibid., 64: 367-71. ---- Cytology and morphology. See also other subheadings (Leukocyte; Stain- ing) Ross, H. E. The cell content of milk, p.775- 93. 23cm. Ithaca, 1911. Forms BuU. 303, CorneU Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Breed, R. S. Die Wirkung der Zentrifuge und des Separators auf ?,le VerteUung der ZeUelemente in der Milch, nebst einer Kritik der zur Bestimmung der ZeUenzahl in der Milch ver- wendeten neuen Methoden. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1912 75: 383-92.—Duran-Jorda, F. CeU contents of mUk. Nature, Lond., 1944, 154: 704.—Kendall, A. I. The significance and microscopical determination of the ceUular contents of mUk. CoUect. Stud. Res. Laborat. Dep. Health, N. Y., 1907 3- 169-81— Lourie, R. Contribution a l'etude des elements' figures du colostrum et du lait. Tr. Laborat. histol CoU France (1901) 1903, 118-50, pl—Mautner, B. Ueber Lacto- conien. Arch. Kinderh., 1908, 49: 29-33.—Nalli, V. Sul- l'esistenza della membrana aptogena e suUa genesi dei corpuscoli del latte. Fol. clin. chim., Bologna, 1910-11, 3: 1-18, 2 pl.— Prati, M. SugU elementi morfologici del latte e del colostro Haematologica, Pavia, 1927, 8: 503-16, pl. Also Arch. ital. biol., 1928, 79: 36-44.—Prescott, S. C, & Breed, R. S. The determination of the number of body cells in mUk by a direct method. J. Infect. Dis., 1910, 7: 632-40.—Skorpil, F. O yyskytu t. zv. jasnych bunek, lamprocytu, ve zlaze mle6ne. Cas 16k. desk., 1943, 82: 4-10, pl.—Steck, W. Weitere Unter- suchungen uber den Zusammenhang zwischen Keim- und KorperzeUgehalt aseptisch gewonnener EinzelviertelmUchen aus gesunden Kuheutern. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1923, Orig., 90: 61-78.—Wolf. Contribution a la morphologie du lalt sur les coupes. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1931, 26: 548-51.—ZIotnik, I. Types of cells present in cow's milk. J. Comp. Path. Lond 1947, 57: 196-208, 2 pl. ---- Density. j l'?^™1"' K- & Dragulescu, C. Dichte und Viscositat der Milch als Kennzeichen einer Verfalschung. Zschr. Unter- such. Lebensmitt., 1936, 72: 121-37.—Silva, H. M. T., A Cerri, M. M. G. Observacoes s6bre a densidade do leite. Bol* indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1944, 7: 71-9.— Sirot, M., & Joret, G. L'emploi du lactodensimetre. Ann. falsU., Par., 1915, 8: 123 differential. See under Milk type. — Electric properties. See also Milk pasteurization, Electric method. Pascal, R. *Contribution a l'etude de la conductibilite" dlectrique du lait. 63p. 23Hcm Lyon, 1946. Petersen, F. *Untersuchungen iiber den elektrischen Widerstand der Milch [Kiel] 56d 8? Merseburg, 1904. Brereton, J. G. Electrode decomposition potentials and migration of milk constituents when subjected to a direct current. Abstr. Theses CorneU Univ. (1942) 1943, 252-6.__ Gerber, V. Ueber die Bedeutung der spezifischen elektrischen Leitfahigkeit der Milch und ein neues, praktlsches Verfahren zu deren Bestimmung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt. 1926 51: 336; 1927. 54: 257— Gronwall, A. Changes in the electr&l phoretic pattern of cow's mUk during early lactation. Nature MILK ANALYSIS 1230 MILK ANALYSIS Lond., 1947, 159: 376.—Jones, G. E. A statistical examination of conductivity values for aseptically drawn milk suppUes. Proc. Soc. Appl. Bact., Lond., 1949, 29-33.—Krenn, J. Studien fiber die elektrische Leitfahigkeit der MUch; die Ergebnisse praktisch durchgefiihrter Messungen an Milch von Ktihen verschiedener Herden. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1930, 59: 32-62. ------ Valor de la medlci6n de la capacidad con- ductriz de la leche para la estimaci6n qufmica e higienica de la misma. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 678.— Lelman, V. N. [Application of electric conductivity for the examination of the milk of healthy and diseased animals] Sborn. nauch. rabot (Inst, usoversh. vrach. Kirova) Leningr., 1940, 81-7.—Luytet, B. Sur la resistance dlectrique du lait et de ses constituants. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1936, 122: 64.— Messner, E. Contribuci6n al estudio de la Influencia de la temperatura sobre la conductlvidad de la leche. Arch. Soc biol. Montevideo, 1933, 5: 189-95.— Mohler, H., A Hartnagel, J. Eine Leitfahigkeitsapparatur zur Serienuntersuchung. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1935, 26: 66-8.—Momm- sen, H. Ueber die Kataphorese von Kuhmilch und Frauen- milch. Mschr. Kinderh., 1929, 42: 361-72.—Niemczyeki, S., A Galecki, J. Conductibilite electrique specifique du lait et nouveaux dlspositifs pour sa determination. Lait, 1938, 18: 1009-33.—Rossi, A. Distribuzione degli elettroUtl nel latte e neU'ultrafiltrato. Boll. Soc ital. biol. sper., 1930, 5: 475-9.— Rupp, G. Ueber quantitative Bestimmungen in Nahrungs- mitteln mittels des elektrischen Leitvermdgens. Zschr. Unter- such. Nahrungsmitt., 1905, 10: 37-41.—Schweers, A. Die elektrische Leitfahigkeit als Mittel fiir die chemische und hygienlsche Beurteilung der Milch. Arch. Hyg., Munch. 1931-32, 107:354-85. ---- Fluorescence. Brakhage, G. Fluorometrlsche Milchuntersuchungen. Arch. Kinderh., 1943, 129: 49-59.—Deribere, M. La fluores- cence du lait. Lait, 1942, 22: 122-34.— Radley, J. A. The fluorescence of milk and dairy products. Analyst, Lond., 1933, 58: 527—9. ---- Forensic aspect. Egger, F. Ein angebllcher Milchdiebstahl und seine Auf- klarung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1943, 85: 59-64.— Frei, W. Prinzipien und Grundlagen der praktischen Milch- untersuchung. Vjschr. gerichtl. Med., 1912, 3. ser., 44: 41-63 — Milk; validity of public analyst's certificate challenged. Brit. bood J., 1941, 43: 119. ---- hygienic. See Milk examination, hygienic. ---- Interpretation of findings. See also Milk quality. 5?"ln?* G.' E- T Should the results of mUk analyses be given publicity? Am. J. Pub. Health, 1914, 4: li98-201.-CarriUo v ' .1 ,£?% el valor a ana'yse^u lait. Bull. sc. pharm., Par., 1908, 15: Ti-^l ATchf\C' 9ommission d'etudes de Interpretation danalyses des laits. Ann. falsif., Par., 1915, 8: 397-402 — Koux, E. L expertise des laits. Ibid., 355; Disc, 360. ---- Leukocytes. • See^M,° ^k bacter«a, Interpretation of find- ings; Milk defect, Pus. Bourgeois, E. A. G. *Contribution a l'etude des leucocytes du lait et essai de leucocyto- diagnostic des differents <5tats physiologiques et pathologiques de cette secretion [Ecole Alfort] 7bp. 8. d Ambilly-Annamasse, 1927 Campbell H. C. Leucocytes in milk: methods of determination and the effect of heat upon their number. 19p. 8? Wash., 1909 Forms BuU. No. 117 U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Bourgeois. E. Contribution a l'etude des leucocytes du lait ^iou^tdnJfr^t0-di5gnostic des different Itats phjsiokl- mLktmuk'^tfj}10^'-G' C' The ***» °f leucocyTesta leucocUa'rL, d^il" fc?UT' R' ComPara<^ de las formula tuberc ,hW .„ It eC*he d,e vacas que reaccionan o no a la leVhe Rev m7QAhy%' Pa,r' 1936Vn- 8er- 14: 169.-Hermann, G. i^asst sich die Quarzlampen-Lununeszenzanalyse zur Milch- wpr?enU7ChU7ngv,fUr^,le- "Mfe Ueberwachungsinstitute ver- werten? Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1936-37, 47: 258-60 — rackbier, A. Die Lumineszenz unter der Analysen-Quarzlarrine ein diagnostisches Hilfsmittel zur Festellung krankhaft veran- derter Milchproben. . Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1935 8eT531- aVT u? •' J* Lumineszenz und ultraviolette Strahlen in der Milchhygiene. Ibid., 1937, 88: 229; 241; 268. au,en ln aer --- Manual. See also under Milk science. American Public Health Association & Association of Official Agricultural Chem- ists. Standard methods of milk analysis. 4. ed 40p. 25y2cm. N. Y., 1923. . ~~- , St.andard methods of milk analysis bacteriologmaUnd chemical. Also 6. ed. 105p! Barthel C. ' Methods used in the examina- Lond 1910 7 products- 26°P- 8° Gronover A., & Strohecker, R. Milch. P-37-211. 25^cm. Berl., 1936. In: Handb. Lebensmitt. Chem. (Bomer, A ) Berl 1936 3- Von der Becke W. Die Milchprufungs- Methoden. 105p. 22Kcm. Bremen, 1882. ---- Methods. Reiss, F., & Sommerfeld, P Ouantitativp A^1^- P-233-305. 26y2cm.' Wiesb. 1909 In. Handb. Milchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Wiesb 1909 n ^f^NC°7o' N- Sppsoby izsledovanija moloka. p.49-125. 4? Kharkov, 1891. In: Sborn. tr. Kharkov, vet. inst. (1889-90) 1891, 3- Ackerrnann E. Nouvelies contributions a l'analvse du lait Schweiz Apoth. Ztg., 1916, 54: 573-8.—Binaghi R L'hvdrn 33ii"SS ""*'«?'« * '«1«- Ano. },l.if. Si 1921 lT ^£r-Moite. "jwrss- at^asrfr L analyse indirecte du lait. Ann. falsif. Par 1921 14-27^ analysis of milk used in the government Lh^0,hefmethod ,ot referred under the sale of food1 andTdruffV^ta™ ?y ,fortsamP1Je8 ^ouvene methode d analyse du lait sur MILK ANALYSIS 1231 » MILK ANALYSIS un centimetre cube. Ann. falsif., Par., 1931, 24: 402-11. Also J. pharm. chim., Par., 1931, 8. ser., 14: 22-33. Also Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1931, 38: pt 1, 760-74.— Vandevelde, A. J. J. Unifica- tion des mdthodes d'analyse du lait. Rev. gen. lait, 1909-10, 8: 371-8. ---- Methods, physical. Basset, C. L. J. B. ""Contribution a l'etude des mdthodes physiques d'examen du lait [Ecole de pharmacie] 60p. 8? Bord., 1905. Schnorf, C. *Physikalisch-chemische Unter- suchung physiologischer und pathologischer Kuh- Milch. 207p. 8? Zur., 1904. Also in Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1904, 46: 197; 250. Taylor, H. B. Some physico-chemical measurements on milk. J. R. Soc. N. S. Wales, 1914, 47: pt 2, 174-92.—Zangger, H. Die Verwendung neuer physikalisch-chemischer Methoden zur Milchuntersuchung vom sozial-medizinischen und physi- ologischen Standpunkt. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1908, 50: 247- 67. ---- Microscopy. See also subheading (Cytology and mor- phology) Bentivoglio. G. C. Sulla valutazione deU'esame microscopico del latte (rapporto tra stato fisico-chimico del grasso e tasso proteico) Riv. clin. pediat., 1933, 31: 3-23.—Hoyberg, H. M. Die mikroskopische Untersuchung der Milch als Glied der taglichen MilchkontroUe. Molkereiztg, 1909, 19: 218. Also Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1909, 19: 277-80.—Karsten, A. Les nouveaux microscopes a la chambre photographiques; les progres qu'ils permettent de rdaliser dans l'examen du lait et des produits laitiers. Lait, 1937, 17: 337-47.—Langeron, M. C. P. Examen du lait. In his Precis d. microsc, 7. dd., Par., 1949, 1145.—Loth, R. Les malpropretds visibles du lait; leur examen microscopique. Lait, 1930, 10: 655; 812, 4 pl. ---- Molecular constant. Domenge-Heritier, P. *Contribution a l'etude de la constante moleculaire simplifiee des laits de mammites. 75p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. Bouin, M. La constante moleculaire approchde. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1921, 85: 1089.— Cattelain, E., & Bliecq, L. Des mdthodes actuellement utiUsdes pour caractdriser le mouiUage des laits, et en particuUer de la constante moldculaire simplifiee. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1928, 8. ser., 8: 455; 510—Couerbe, E., & Couerbe, J. La recherche du mouiUage des laits par l'appli- cation de la constante moldculaire simplifide n'est-elle pas, dans certains cas, sujet a caution? Ann. hyg., Par., 1949, 27:24-43.— Domenge-Hdritier, P. Contribution a l'dtude de la constante moldculaire simplifide des laits de mammites. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1941, 83: 382.—Fonzes-Diacon. La constante molecu- laire simplifiee dans l'analyse des laits caillds. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1920) 1921, 44: 665.—Lataix, A. Recherchss sur la constante moleculaire simplifiee, C. M. S., de certains laits. Lait, 1932, 12: 931-8.—Milaeloff, S. Recherche du mouiUage des laits par 1'appUcation de la constante moleculaire simplifiee. Ann. hyg., Par., 1947, 25: 297-303.—Sirot, M., & Joret, G. La valeur de la constante moleculaire simplified dans la carac- terisation du mouiUage des laits. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919, 12: 88-92. ---- Nomogram and calculations. Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1905, 4. ser., 11: 755-62.—Schnorf, C. La chaleur spdcifique du lait. Rev. gen. clin. thdr.. 1905, 19:313-5. See also subheading (Constants) Davis, D. S. Milk and cream nomograph. Food Indust., 1943, 15: No. 12, 75.—Harris, L. J. Milk calculations; a reply. Analyst, Lond., 1919, 44: 314-7.—Hawley, H. A milk calcu- lation formula for use at tropical temperatures. Ibid., 1933, 58: 272.—Reiss, F. Ueberfliissige Formeln zur Milchunter- suchung. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1923-24, 34: 61.—Rich- mond, H. D. Milk calculations; a criticism. Analyst, Lond., 1919, 44: 200. Photoanalysis. See also subheadings (Fluorescence; Lumines- ccncc) Tuckey, S. L., Ruehe, H. A., & Clark, G. L. Application des rayons X aux recherches de technologie laitiere. Lait, 1934, 14: 942-50.—Urbach, C. Les mdthodes de photomdtrie par degrds dans l'examen du lait et des produits de laiterie. Ibid., 1935, 15: 129-41. Physical properties of milk. See also subheading (Electric properties) Blomberg, C. Melk; de osmotische compensatie. Pharm. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1930, 7: 278-80.—Koeppe, H. Physikalische Verhaltnisse. In: Handb. Milchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Wiesb., 1909 129-51 —Kofler, L. Der Milchschmelzpunkt unter dem Mikroskop. Forsch. A Fortsch., 1941, 17: 345.—Maiocco, F. L. Osservazioni su alcune proprieta fisico-chimiche del latte. — Quality. See Milk quality. — Refractometry. See under Milk serum. Sediment and sedimentation. See also subheading (Staining) Announcement of 1939 edition of Connecticut official mUk sediment standards. Connecticut Health Bull., 1939, 53: 227.— Fouassier, M. Sur une amdlioration apportee k la centrifu- gation dans le procddd Gerber et sa rdpercussion sur les analyses du lait. Lait, 1946, 26: 313-6.—Jansen, J. D., & den Dooren de Jong, L. E. L'emploie des projections micrographiques dans l'examen du sddiment du lait. Ibid., 1925, 5: 221-3, pl.—■ Kreis, H. Ueber ein Sediment aus griesiger Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1930, 21: 229-31.—Mickle, F. L. First step toward 1934 revision of Connecticut milk sediment standards. Connecticut Health Bull., 1933, 47: 82-4.— Wardlaw, H. S. H. On the nature of the deposit obtained from milk by spinning in a centrifuge. Repr. Papers sc. laborat Univ. Sydney, 1909-16, B, 2: 152-71. ---- Specific gravity. Kobler, B. *Untersuchungen iiber Viskositat und Oberflachenspannung der Milch [Zurich] 72p. 8? Bonn, 1908. Also Arch. ges. Physiol., 1908-09, 75: 1-72. Baldoni, A. Le varlazioni spontanee del peso specifico del latte. Gior. Soc. ital., 1905, 27: 293; 341.—Bentivoglio, G. C. Contributo alio studio della viscosity del latte. CUn. pediat., Mod., 1931, 13: 446-82.—Blomberg, C. Melk; soortelijk gewicht en refractie-verschil. Pharm. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1930, 7: 347-50.—Cavallari, D. Sulla viscosita del latte determinata con l'apparecchio di Hoeppler. Sperimentale, 1941-42, 95: 285-94.—Cavazzani, E. Reazione viscosimetrica del latte. Arch, fisiol., Fir., 1904-05, 2: 513-20. ------ La viscosita del latte. Atti Accad. sc. med. natur. Ferrara, 1904- 05, 79: 61-6.—Dekhuyzen, M. C. Over het verband tusschen soortelijk gewicht, temperatuur en samenstelling van koemelk en eenige andere waterrijke vochten. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1918, 2: 899-912.—Gerum, J. Zur Bestimmung des spezi- fischen Gewichtes der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1926, 52: 268.—Koestler, G. Ueber die physikalisch-chemi- schen Grundlagen des spezifischen Gewichtes der Milch. Ibid., 279-87. ---- Spectral analysis. See under Milk chemistry. ---- Staining. See also Milk bacteriology. Broadhurst, J., & Paley, C. A differential stain for the direct examination of milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1938, 36: 311.— Erb, N. M. A rapid stain for the direct microscopic examina- tion of milk. J. Laborat. Clin. M., 1928-29, 14: 377-9.—Gau- tier, C, & Morel, A. Sur une rdaction colorde du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1906, 60: 376. —---- & Monod, O. Sur le mdca- nisme de la coloration rouge cerise du lait en prdsence d'alcalis concentrds. Ibid., 1907, 62: 542.—Kohler, H. Beitrage zur Technik der Vitalfarbung von Mllchsedimentausstrichen durch Fluorochrome. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1947, 54: 215-7.—Levine, B. S., & Black, L. A. Newly proposed staining formulas for the direct microscopic examination of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948, 38: 1210-8. ------ Comparative analysis of the standard methods methylene blue stain and advantages of the polychrome and acid-and-water-free stains in the direct microscopic examination of milk. Ibid., 1949, 39: 1110-9.—Messner, E. La combinaci6n verde metllo, pironina y heliantina para el estudio citol6gico de la leche. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1941-42, 10: 213-7.—Shutt, D. B. A rapid staining method for the microscopical examination of milk; a preliminary note. Stain Techn., 1947, 22: 1. ---- Surface tension. See also Milk nutrition, Curd tension. Joignerez, X. *Contribution a l'etude de la tension superficielle du lait [Nancy] 80p. 25cm. Besancon, 1942. Belle, G. La tension superficielle du lait du vache. Lait, 1936, 16: 13-20.—Carapelle, E., & Chimera, G. Sulla tenslone superficlale del latte; ricerche sperimentali. Gazz. med. chir., Pal., 1910, 9: 81-7. Also Rev. hyg., Par., 1910, 9: 167-78 — Cardoso, F. A., & Wancolle, A. Contribuicao ao estudo da tensao superficial do leite. Ann. Soc. pharm. chim. Sao Paulo, 1938, 3: 169-89.—Kopaczewski, W. La tension superficieUe da MILK ANALYSIS 1232 MILK BACTERIA lait. Lalt, 1936, 16: 356-9.—Ogata, S., Yokonawa, T., A Nagasawa, S. TyOpona no buturl-kagaku-tekl narabi-ni selbutugaku-tekl sayd kiten nl kan-suru tiken hoi; ty&onpa no kyOdo to nyukyu hakai say6 narabi-ni nyuzyu-hy6men- tyCryoku kako sayd to no kankei nl tuite [Supplementary reports on the mechanism of the physico-chemical and the biological action of supersonic waves; the relation between the strength (Intensity) of the supersonic waves and their action In destroying milk globules as weU as In lowering the surface tension of milk] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1941, 40: 1211-4.— Piccardi, G. Sulla tensione superficiale del latte. Riv. clin. pediat., 1947, 45: 385-410.—Segale, M. Modificazioni di tensione superficiale e di viscosita indotte nel latte dall'idrato dl sodio e loro importanza per i dosaggi del grasso. BoU. Accad. med. Genova, 1912, 27: 95-9.—Vein, H., & Belle, G. Tension superficieUe du lait de vache. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1935, 119: 678. ---- Viscosity. Lussana, F. SuUa viscosita del latte. BuU. sc. med., Bologna, 1905, 8. ser., 5: 615-8.—Maiocco, F. L. Sulla vis- cosita del latte. Nuovo ercolani, 1906, 11: 290; 301.—Taper- noux, A., & Vuillaume, R. La viscosltd du lait de vache. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1934, 115:1128. Also Lait, 1934, 14: 449-56. ---- Volume. Whitieston, W. G., & Verrall, S. A. The measurement of milk volume. N. Zealand J. Sc, 1948-49, Sect. B, 30: 65-70. MILKAU, Fritz, 1859-1934. Die internationale Bibliographie der Naturwissenschaften nach dem Plane der Royal Society; eine orientierende Uebersicht. 62p. 25cm. Berl., A. Asher & Co., 1899. ---- Handbuch der Bibliothekswissenschaft. 2v. 4? Lpz., O. Harrassowitz, 1931-33. For portrait see in: Aufsatze F. Milkau (Leyh, G.) Lpz., 1921, front. ' v > See also Leyh, G. Aufsatze, Fritz Milkau gewidmet. 378p. 27cm. Lpz., 1921. MILK bacteria [incl. fungi] See also Milk contamination; Milk defect; also Milk bacteriology. Reinecke, G. *Untersuchungen iiber die Grosse der Bakterienkonglomerate in Milch [Leipzig] 23p. 8? Lengerich i. W., 1936. Gorini, C. Sulle polpe barbabietola fresche, conservate e secche, in rapporto colla microflora e colla sanity del latte. Rendic. Ist. lombardo sc. lett., 1912, 2. ser., 45: 1004-9.— Guittonneau, G., Mocquot, G., & Eyrard, A. Sur la microflore envahissante des laits de consommation; son origine et sa signi- fication dans les controles hygidniques. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par.. 1937, 3. ser., 118: 754-9.—Hoag, E. B. The bacteria of the dairy. Los Angeles M. J., 1903-04, 1: 3-6.—Lesne, E. Mi- crobes du lait. CUnique, Par., 1907, 2: 5-7.—Marshall, C. E. Milk bacteria. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1906, 5: 251-8.—Sagas- tume, C. A., & Guerello, L. M. Flora microbiana y valor nutritivo de leches crudas y tratadas. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1924 31: pt 2, 1487-96—Szasz, A. A tej bakteriumtartalmarol. Kozl. osszehas. diet & k6rt., 1906, 6: 135-58.—Wiese, E. Der Mikrobeninhalt der tierischen Fliissigkeiten, besonders der Milch. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 45: 545. ---- acid-fast. Beattie, J. M., & Lewis, F. C. Acid-fast bacilli in milk [Abstr.] J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1913-14, 18: 122.—Fondarinov, O. P. [Coloration of acid-fast bacteria in milk] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1925, 24: 247.—Gaiger, S. H., & Davies, G. O. The occurrence of acid-fast bacteria, other than Mycobacterium tuberculosis, in milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1933, 13: 876-82.— Gorini, C. I bacteri acido-presamigeni del latte in rapporto aU'igiene della mungitura. Rendic. Ist. lombardo sc. lett. 1906, 2. ser., 39: 236-42.—Moretti, E. Sul destino dei bacilli resistenti agli acidi (simil-tubercolari) del latte del commercio nel tubo gastro-enterico. Morgagni, 1905, 47: 688-704.— Palacios, R., & Rojas, J. de D. Bacilos acido-resistentes en la leche. Rev. Inst. bact. Chile, 1932, 3: 25-7. ---- Actinomyces. Chalmers, C. H. Some observations on species of actino- myces found in samples of milk. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1932-33 87: 1-26. ---- anaerobe. 2. Abt., 1937, 96: 35-74, pl.—Heuser, G., A Krapohl, E. Hitze- bestandige SporenbUdner in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65: 429-35.— Hussong, R. V., A Hammer, B. W. Anaerobic bacteria in dairy products; numbers of spores of anaerobic bacteria in milk and cream. J. Bact., Bait., 1930, 19: 89-94. ------ Relationship of anaerobic bacteria to certain abnormal fermentations. Ibid., 95-9.—Pien, J., Bachimont, J., & Filhol, R. Sur la recherche du Bacterium coU dans le lait. Lait, 1932, 12: 903; passim; 1933, 13: 346; passim.—Schern, K. Die Garkochprobe und die anaeroben Garkochproben der Milch. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1928, 33: 171-8. ---- Antagonism. Doskocil, A. [Symbiosis and antagonism of pathogenic microbes with nonpathogenic milk microbes] Cas. ldk. desk., 1931, 70: 517-20.—Lipska, I. Les bacilles antityphiques du lait. Lait, 1935, 15:113-6.—Rochaix, A., & Simon, F. Antago- nisme du colibacille et des bactdries putrides dans le lait con- tamind. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1944, 70: 313-5. aromatic. Einholz, B. E. A. *Anaerobe Sporenbildner der Milch; Reinziichtung, Bestimmung und Nachweis. 60p. 8? Kiel, 1934. Duhrsen, W. Untersuchungen uber das Vorkommen von anaeroben Sporenbildnern in Milch unter Berucksichtigung ihrer sonstigen hygienischen Beschaffenheit. Zbl. Bakt Leek. J. van der. Aromabildende Bakterien in Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1906-07, 17: 366; 481; 647. ---- Bacteriophage. See also Milk ferment. Dorner, W. Contribution a l'dtude de la cause du gonfle- ment des laits au lacto-fermentateur avec une annexe sur 1'appUcation du phdnom^ne de d'Hdrelle a l'industrie laitidre. Lait, 1926, 6: 505; 655; 850.—Lipska, I. El fen6meno de D'Herelle en la leche (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 577-9. Also Lait, 1932, 12: 88-95—Maze\ P. Sur les bactdriophages des ferments lactiques normaux du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1937, 125: 412-5. ------ Origine des bactdriophages des ferments lactiques normaux du lait. Ibid., 1941, 135: 807. ------ Action de l'intestin humain sur les bactdriophages des ferments lactiques normaux du lait. Ibid., 1942, 136: 655. ------& Maze, P. J., fils. Nouvelies recher- ches sur Torigine des bactdriophages des ferments lactiques normaux du lait. Ibid., 1943, 137: 357.—Mosimann, W. Bakteriophagen als Ursache von Fabrikationsstorungen in Milchverarbeitungsbetrieben. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt., 1946, 9: 586-91.—Schioppa, L. Ricerche sul fenomeno della batteriofagia nei rapporti col latte. Gior. batt. immun., 1936, 17: 805-8. ---- Biology. Bdjambes, M. La vie microbienne dans le lait. J. mdd. fr., 1932, 21: 425-7.—Bhagvat, K., & Sekhon, N. S. Nutri- tional requirements of L. bulgaricus, L. acidophilus and Streptococcus lactis. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1944, 13: 45.— Frazier, W. C, & Whittier, E. O. Studies on the influence of bacteria on the oxidation-reduction potential of milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1931, 21: 239; 253.—Gorini, C. Stimulation des activitds bactdriennes dans le lait. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1926, 183: 250.— St John, E. Q., A Pennington, M. E. The relative rate of growth of milk bacteria in raw and pasteurized clean milk. J. Infect. Dis., 1907, 4: 647-56. ---- Brucella. See also Milk serology, Agglutinin: Brucella. Blum Martinez, A. *Investigaci6n de la in- fecci6n por brucelas de la leche de los establos de los sectores urbano y rural de la ciudad de Guayaquil, p.266-316. 25^cm. Guayaquil, 1944. J H ' Rev. ecuator. hig. med. trop., 1944, 1: Fuest, J. *Vergleichende Untersuchungen iiber den Nachweis von Brucella abortus in Einzel- und Gruppenmilchproben [Giessen] 39p. 8? Bottrop, 1935. Klitzschmuller, P. *Zum zuchterischen Nachweis von Brucella abortus in der Milch. 43p. 21cm. Lpz., 1936. Lerche, M. Abortus-Bang-Bakterien in Milch und Milchprodukten vom Rind. p.253-328 23cm. Berl., 1931. Also Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1931, 38: Summa, H. *Vergleichende Untersuchungen zum Nachweis von Bakterium Abortus Bang in Milch [Giessen] 38p. 8? Scheinfeld, 1934. Treffenstadt, W. *Ueber den farberischen Nachweis der Brucellen in der Milch. 36p. 24cm. Giessen, 1938. Agius, E. Investigation to detect viable Brucella organisms in pasteurized milk by the guinea-pig inoculation method. Annual Rep. M. Off. Malta (1938) 1939, 91-3.—Bang, O., & MILK BACTERIA 1233 MILK BACTERIA Bendixen, C. El numero de bacterias del aborto en la leche de vacas que han abortado (transl.) 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Survey of bac- teriological examinations in 103 strains of coliform bacteria isolated from milk; clinical data on the mastitis in infected cows [Hebrew text] Refuah vet., 1947, 4: 11-6.—Lerner, M. [A titer for Bacillus coU in milk] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1931-32, 6: 81-97. ------ Une mdthode de titrage du Bacterium coli dans le lait, le babeurre, le fromage. Lait, 1935, 15: 833-53.—Lipska, I. [Alcalizing bacteria from the group of coU-aerogenes in milk] Med. dosw., 1933, 17: 320. Also Lait, 1935, 15: 705-10. ------ Etudes biochimiques sur les bacilles du groupe Coli-aerogenes du lait. Ibid., 1934, 14: 673-83. ------ Les colibacilles et les coliphages de laitage. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 722.—McGrady, M. H., & Archambault, J. Examining dairy products for mem- bers of the escherichia-aerobacter group. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 122-8.—Matui, T., Matusima, H. [et al.] Gyunyu- tyu no daityo-kinzoku no bunpu zyotai to sono eisei-teki igi ni tuite [The conditions of distribution of colibacilli in cow's milk and their hygienic significance] Kosei kagaku, 1948, 7: 96-8; 53 [Abstr.]—Minkewitsch, J. E. Zur Bestimmung des Coliaerogenestiters in Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1932, 125: 125-8.—Moldavan, A. A modified technic for the detection of the Escherichia-Aerobacter group in milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1935, 25: 1032.—Monteverde, J. J. Investigacion de bacterias del grupo coU-aerogenes en leche. Arch. farm, bioquim. Tucu- man, 1945, 2: 353-84.—Moro, E. Ueber die Neutralrotreak- tion der Milch. Munch, med. Wschr., 1912, 59: 2553.—Natvig, H. Forekomsten av Escherichia og Aerobacter i Oslomelken og deres betydning for den praktiske melkekontroll. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1944, 25: 205-20.—Neri, F., A Simonetti, F. Sulla presenza e sul significato del coUbacUlo nel latte. Ann. igiene, 1930, 40: 345-53.—Piraux, E. Titration des B. coli aerogenes dans les laits. Lait, 1940, 20: 257-71, pl.—Presence of coli- form organisms in milk. Med. BuU. U. S. First Army, 1948, 3: No. 2, 19.—Rochaix, A., & Simon, F. Antagonisme du coU- bacille et des bactdries putrides dans le lait contamind. Lait, 1945, 25: 144-7.—Rogick, F. A. Da termoresistdncia dos germes coliformes do leite. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1942, 5: No. 4, 154-63.—Rowlands, A. The udder as a possible source of coliform organisms in mUk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1939, 39: 454-62.—Sanchez Marroquin, A., & Alvarado, E. Bacterias coliformes fermentadoras de pectina; incidencia en la leche y significaci6n sanitaria. Rev. Soc. mex. hist, natur., 1947, 8i 59-68.—Sarles, W. B., & Hammer, B. W. Species of Escheri- chia-aerobacter organisms responsible for some defects in dairy products. J. Bact., Bait., 1933, 25: 461-7.—Skinner, C. E., & Marvin, R. M. A comparison of,media for the detection of coliaerogenes organisms in raw milk. 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II nitroantrachinone quale rivelatore della carica batterica del latte. Cult. med. mod., Pal., 1937, 16: 148-55.—Thornton, H. R. The changing methods for the quantitative estimation -of bacteria in mUk. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 270-6.—Verona, O. Sulla determinazione deUa carica microbica nel latte. Riv. ital. igiene, 1946, 6: 140-6.—Wachter. Discrepancies in milk counts. Abstr. Papers N. Y. Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1931, Mid-yr meet., 12.—Yamada, T. Gyunyu-tvu no saikln-su no heihan-ne oyobi Breed-ne ni tuite [The flat-plate value and Breed's value of the bacteria numbers in cow's milk] Igaku & seibutu- gaku, 1947, 11: 307. ---- Culture. See also Milk bacteriology, Culture media. Black, L. A., & Brueckner, H. J. The isolation, cultivation and nature of primitive forms of bacteria in milk and mUk products. J. Bact., Bait., 1940, 39: 95.—Burri, R. Les cultures en stries pour remplacer les cultures sur plaques. Lait, 1929, 9: 1028-31.—Gambrell, G. C, & Ostrolenk, M. Control of dust contamination in agar pour plate analysis of milk. Food Res., 1945, 10: 303-7—Hokl, J., & Svoboda, J. Ustalanie ilosci bakterii w mleku metoda wysiewania [Determination of the bacteria present in milk by the artificial cultivation method] Med. wet., Warsz., 1949, 5: 243-50.—Kleckner, A. L. The microscopic examination of Incubated milk samples; method and application in detecting infection of the bovine udder. North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 386-9. ---- Deterioration of milk. See also Milk fermentation; Milk Modification Milk (sour) Louis, P. *Contribution a l'etude des altera- tions bacteriologiques et cryptogamiques du lait; alterations secondaires [Strasbourg] 123p. 24^cm. Beauvais, 1939. MILK BACTERIA 1235 MILK BACTERIA Louis-Merer, Y. *Les alterations bacterio- logiques et cryptogamiques du lait, alterations primitives [Strasbourg] 133p. 24^cm. Beau- vais, 1938. Burri, R., & Duggeli, M. Bakteriologischer Befund bei elnigen MUchproben von abnormaler Beschaffenheit. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1905-06, 15: 709-22.—Eigen, I. I. Otnosenie razUdnykh mikroorganizmov, kultiviruemykh v moloke, k reakcii Shardingera. Vest, obshch. vet., 1912, 24: 768-80.— el-Gheriani. Les germes de la putrdfaction et leurs effets sur l'dtat hygidnique du lait. Lait, 1940, 20: 243.—Filadeljefov, S. N. Izmenenie sostava moloka pri distoj razvodke sarciny Vet. obozr., 1908, 10: 420.—Hani, J. Versuche uber die unter dem Einfluss der Bakterienentwicklung in der MUch auftreten- den Veranderungen, ein Beitrag zur Abklarung des Begriffes der erstickten Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern 1937, 28: 315; 1938, 29: 57.—Jensen, C. O. Bacteriological investigations on certain mUk and butter faults. In his Select Papers, Kbh., 1948, 1: 42-85, pl.—S. Modifications du lait sous l'influence des bactdries et odeur de renfermd du lait Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg. 1941, 79: 721. ---- Enterococcus. Henneberg. G. MUchbakteriologische FesteUungen zur Enterokokkenfrage. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1936, 138: 75-83.— Turner. G. E., A Smith, F. R. Sources of hemolytic enterococci found in milk. J. Milk Techn., 1941, 4: 183-6.—White, J. C, & Sherman. J. M. Occurrence of enterococci in mUk. J. Bact. Bait., 1944, 48: 262. ---- fecal. See also subheading (Coli, etc.) Baumann, J. Untersuchungen iiber die milchwirktschaftlich wichtigen Bakterien in den Faeces des Rindes [Zurich] 67p. 8? Bern, 1934. Vogeler, L. H. A. *Ueber sporenbildende Bakterien im Darmkot des gesunden Rindes unter der Berucksichtigung ihrer Bedeutung fur die Milchwirtschaft [Kiel] p.180-227. 8? Berl., 1930. Also MUchwirtsch. Forsch., 1930, 10: Maulhardt, J. Klassifizierung der in Kot und Milch vor- kommenden, gramnegativen, Milchzucker vergarenden Bak- terien. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1930, 1: 165-75. ---- Fungi. Cummins, H. A., Kennelly, V. C. E., A Grimes, M. A study of fungi found in mUk. Sc. Proc. R. DubUn Soc, 1928-29, 19: 311-9, 2 pl. ------ Etude des champignons trouvds dans le lait, lacreme et le beurre (transl.) Lait, 1932, 12: 894; 1071. ---- gas-producing. Eckles, C. H. A method of isolating and counting gas pro- ducing bacteria in milk. Proc Iowa Acad. Sc. (1900) 1901, 8: 144.—Gruber, T. Die bewegUchen und unbeweglichen aeroben Garungserreger in der Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1906, 16: 654; 711.—Harrison, F. C. A comparative study of sixty-six varieties of gas-producing bacteria found in milk. Rev. gdn. lait, 1904-05, 4: 265; passim. Also Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1905, 14: 359; 472. ---- indol-producing. Prescott, S. C. A note on the indol-producing bacteria in milk. Science, 1906, n. ser., 23: 212. ---- Industrial use. See also Milk product, Cheese: Manufacture. Gorini, C. Die saure- und lab-erzeugenden Bakterien in ihren Beziehungen zur Milchgewinnung. Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 349.—Kelly, C. D. Les levains lactiques en laiterie et les organismes qu'on y trouve (transl.) Lait, 1932, 12: 703-17.— Wolff, A. Milchwirtschaftliche Bakteriologie. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1910, 28: 417-22. ---- Interpretation of findings. See also Milk analysis, Leukocytes. Burrow, H. The bacterial contamination of milk and its significance. J. R. San. Inst., 1931, 52: 234-44. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1931, 11: 1295-302.—Davies, G. O. The signifi- cance of (a) acid-fast bacilli, (b) BaciUus coli in milk. Nat. Vet. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1933, 2-10. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1933, 13: 1046-61.—Dupont, M. C. Etudes bactdriologiques sur le lait; microflore mammaire anormale. Lait, 1931, 11: 29-35.—Gabbano, L. II significato ed il valore deU'esame batteriologico del latte. Igiene mod., 1931, 24: 129-38.— Harris, N. M. The relative importance of streptococci and leucocytes in milk. J. Infect. Dis., 1907, Suppl. No. 3, 50-62. Also Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass. (1906) 1907, 32: pt 2, 50-62.— 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----80 Kirchensteins, A. Sur la prdsence des leucocytes et des microbes dans le lait, ainsi que d'autres dldments organisds; contribution au controle bactdriologique du lait. Mitt. Lebensmittelunter- such., Bern, 1917, 8: 121-47.—Klein, L. A., & Learmonth, B. Significance of streptococci, and a high leukocyte count, H-ion concentration and chlorine content in cow's milk. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1935, 86: 600-19.—Meinert & Weigmann. Ueber den Gehalt der Milch an Leukocyten oder Streptokokken und seine Bedeutung fiir die hygienische Beurteilung der Milch. Mol- kereiztg, 1909, 17: 182; 195.—Miller, W. W. The significance of leucocytes and streptococci in milk. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 479-86.—Prouty, C. C. To what extent should bacterial counts of milk be given pubUcity? J. Milk Techn., 1941, 4: 32-7.—Rogers, L. A. The significance of bacteria in milk. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 146-52.—Slack, F. H. The significance of pus and streptococci in milk. Am. Vet. 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Wisconsin, 1940, 4: 11-3.—Bitter, P. Beitrag zur Frage der Disposition der Milch als Nahrboden einiger wichtiger Milchsaurebakterien; vorlaufige Mitteilung. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt., 1947, 10: 440-3.—Speck, M. L., & Myers, R. P. The viability of dried Lactobacillus bulgaricus cultures as affected by the temperature of the reconstituting fluid. J. Bact., Bait., 1946, 51: 587.------ The viabiUty of dried skim-milk cultures of Lactobacillus bulgaricus as affected by the temperature of reconstitution. Ibid., 52: 657-63. ---- lipolytic. Long, H. F. A study of some Upolytic microorganisms isolated from dairy products. J. Sc. Iowa Coll., 1936-37, 11: 78-80. ---- Micrococcus. Houston, A. C. The bacteriological examina- tion of milk in relation to standards. 48p. 33cm. Lond., 1905. Stolze, H. H. *Pathogene Mikrokokken in der Milchwirtschaft unter besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der physiologischen Eigenschaften [Kiel] p.381-412. 8? Berl., 1930. Also MUchwirtsch. Forsch., 1930, 10: Boi, F. Ricerche sui caratteri differenziali fra stafilococchi delle infezioni contagiose mammarie degli ovini e dei caprini e stafilococchi saprofitici del latte. Biochim. ter. sper., 1940, 27: 103-14.—Harned, H. H. A classification of the proteolytic micrococci isolated from dairy products. J. Sc Iowa Coll., 1939-40, 14: 43-5.—McDiarmid, A. The carriage of Staphy- lococcus aureus in the milk and on the teats of normal cows. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1947, 59: 11.—Plastridge, W. N., Weirether, F. J., & Williams, L. F. Observations on staphylococci associ- ated with bovine mastitis. J. Bact., Bait., 1936, 31: 88.— Thoni, J., & Thaysen, A. C. Micrococcus mucofaciens n. sp., ein Milchschadling. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1912, 3: 335-41.—Velilla, D. M., Faber, J. E., jr, & Pelczar, M. J., jr. A technique for the isolation of coagulase-producing staphylo- cocci from milk in bovine mastitis. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1947, 8: 275-9. ---- Oidium. Ritter, U. E. W. *Ueber Oospora-(Oidium-) Arten beziehungsweise Rassen aus Milch und Milcherzeugnissen; mit besonderer Beriicksich- tigung des Eiweissabbaus in Milch durch Rein- kulturen und Mischkulturen mit den 5 wichtig- sten Begleitorganismen von der Kaseoberflache [Kiel] p. 163-200. 8? Berl., 1930. Bergdolt, E. Ueber das Spiral wachstum von Oidium lactis; ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Entwicklungsmechanik der Pilze. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1931, 2: 591-600. MILK BACTERIA 1236 MILK BACTERIA ---- pathogenic. See also Milkborne disease, Infection. Disease-producing organisms in mUk. Canad. Pub. Health J 1934 25:15.—Gofton, A. Bacterial contamination of milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1920-21, 33: 84; 96.—Gorini, C. Bactdnes pathogdnes, ferments mixtes du lait. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1927, 184:1355. ------ SuUa diffusione deUa proprieta di fermento misto fra i batteri patogeni. PoUcUnico, 1928, 35: Sez. prat., 175-82.—Henneberg. Los organismos nocivos que se en- cuentran msis frecuentemente en Alemania, en la leche, la mantequiUa y el queso. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 673.—Humphrey, E. W. Milk infection. Northwest. Lancet, 1904, 24: 441-5.—Mati, S. [Ueber das Schicksal der in der KuhmUch gemischten pathogenen Bakterien] Acta paediat. jap., 1939, 45: Suppl., 42 (Abstr.)—Patterson, J. N. Milk may contain bacteria both disease producing and non- disease producing. Health Notes, Jacksonv., 1941, 33: 71-3.— Pullinger, E. J. The incidence of tubercle bacilli and Brucella abortus in milk. Lancet, Lond., 1934, 1: 967-71.—Riihmekorf. Zur Methodik der hygienischen Milchuntersuchung; ein Beitrag zur Beurteilung von Krankheitserregern in Handels- milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1929-30, 40: 337-41 — Schroeder, E. C, & Cotton, W. E. An undescribed pathogenic bacterium in milk. Am. Vet. Rev., 1911, 40: 195-206.— Turk, W. 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Science, 1915, n. ser., 42: 353.—Wolff, A. Zur Frage nach den Beziehungen zwischen Bakterlenflora der MUch und der Weide. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1913, 39: 411-9. ---- Staining. Dorner, W. Un proeddd simple pour la coloration des spores. Lalt, 1926, 6: 8-12, pl.—Guittonneau. G., & Brigando, J. Observations rdlatives a la coloration des microbes prdalable- ment chauffds dans le lait. Ibid., 1936, 16: 577-87.—Strugger, S. Zum heutigen Stand der Akridinoorangefarbung lebender und toter Bakterien auch fiir die MUchuntersuchung. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1943-44, 54: 161. ---- Standards.!1 _ _ ___ __ See also Milk grading, Standards; Milk testing, Methylene-blue reduction test. * < Seibold, E. *Ueber den Keimgehalt unter aseptischen Kautelen gewonnener Milch und dessen Bedeutung fiir die Praxis [Giessen] 26p. 8? Jena, 1910. Brueckner, H. J., & Sherman, J. M. Primitive or filtrable forms of bacteria and their occurrence In aseptic mUk. '(ill. Infect. Dis., 1932, 51: 1-16.—Daranyi, J. 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(1934) 1935, 23: 219-31. ------ Further studies of the composition of media for the bacteriological analysis of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1936, 26: 350-3. Also Cr6n. mdd. quir. Habana, 1936, 62: 24-7.—Brown, J. H., & Howe, P. E. Transparent milk as a bacteriological medium. J. Bact., Bait., 1922, 7: 511-4 — Brown, J. H., Bonynge, C. W., & Moak, H. Results obtained in a co-operative investigation of bacteriological media for milk counts. Am. J. Hyg., 1938, 27: 12-8.—Comparative tests of agar media for standard milk work. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: No. 2, Suppl., 79-81.—Demont, P., & Dorner, W. La geiose au petit-lait peptond, milieu de choix pour la ddtermina- tion du nombre de germes contenus dans le lait. Lait, 1931, 11: 801-9.—Eckles, C. H. A comparison of media for the quan- titative estimation of bacteria in milk. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc. (1900) 1901, 8: 139-43.—Gorini, C. La leche como medio nutritivo para las bacterias (Transl.) 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Bakt., 2. Abt., 1942-43, 105: 475 (Abstr.)—Groppali, M. Osservazioni e rUievi suU'esame batteriologico del latte. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1934, 56: 149-62.—Heinemann, P. G. Bacteriological examination of market milk. Tr. Internat. Congr. Hyg. Demog., (1912) 1913, 15. Congr., 2: 133-9—Hokl, J., & Svoboda, J. Pffspdvek ke standardlsaci mikrobiologickdho vysetfovanf mldka. Cas. desk, vet., 1949, 4: 126-9.—Howell, J. B. Bacteriological testing of milk. Lancet, Lond., 1934, 2: 1073.—Jordan, T. G. O. Bacteriological examination of mUk samples. Rep. Health Com. Melbourne (1940) 1941, 24-6 — Lipska, I. Angielska metoda bakterjologlcznej kontroU czystosci mleka. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1931, 46: 416-20.—Muller, B. Zum Nachweis von Schmutz- und Farbstoffbakterien In der MUch. Munch, med. Wschr., 1928, 75: 726-8.—Newman, G. A note on the bacteriological examination of mUk. Pub. Health, Lond., 1905-06, 18: 157-9.—Pospesch, L. 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Also Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1939, 144: Beih., 154-68; Disc, 196; 1. Abt., 1940, 136: 9.—Ra. Neuere Erfahrungen und Probleme aus der MUchbakteriologie. Umschau, 1939, 43: 559. — Research studies. Mac Conkey, A. A contribution to the bacteriology of milk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1906, 6: 385-407.—Rosell, J. M. Resultados de siete afios de investigaciones de bacteriologia lactoldglca. Actas Congr. nac. san., Madr. (1934) 1935, 1. congr., 4: 356- 62.—Tidswell, F. Researches on bacteria in milk. Rep. Gov. Bur. Microb., Sydney, 1912, 2: 186-91.—Vecci, P. Microbi lattici e vibrione di Koch; ricerche sperimentali. Tommasl, Nap., 1912, 7: 66-8.—Vojtkevic, A. F. [Survey of studies on lactic microbiology in USSR for twenty years (1917-37)] Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1937, 6: 1015-35. ------ Raboty po mikrobiologtt moloka 1 molocnykh produktov za voennye gody v SSSR 1 za granlcej. Ibid., 1947, 16: 85-95. MILK bar. See also Chocolate. Baaer, E. Vorschlage des Ausschusses betreffend BeurteUung von Milch- und Rahmschokolade. Zschr. Untersuch. Nah- rungsmitt., 1911, 22:121-9.—Dartnell.M. MUk bars. Hygeia, Chic, 1940, 18: 228.—Gahrtz, G. Beitrag zur Fettbestimmung In MUch- und Sahnebonbons. Pharm. Zhalle, 1927, 68: 177-9.—Haussler, E. P. Die Berechnung der fettfrelen TrockenmUchsubstanz in MUch- und Rahmschokoladen. Ibid., 1914, 55: 571-3.—Milk bars. Good Health, 1936, 71: 137.— Schweigart, H. A. La leche en el chocolate, un nuevo factor en la industria lechera alemana. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931. 21:707. MILK beverage. See also Coffee; Milk (fermented) Milk nutri- tion; Milk serum. Campbell, H. G. Boissona au lait. Lalt, 1929, 9: 437-40.— Caron. La question du cafd au lait. Annde sc. Indust., Par. (1864) 1866, 9: 308-16.—Ellis, H. R. Cultured milk drinks. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1935, 29: 273-6.—Hasterlik, A. Vorschlage zur Hebung des Verbrauches an TrlnkmUch. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1907, 17: 178; 205.—Israel, A. L. 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Milk-borne disease in Massachusetts 1930-32. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 571- 6.—Bigelow, G. H., & Forsbeck, F. C. Milk-borne disease in Massachusetts, 1927-1929. Ibid., 1930, 20: 1094-104.— Defries, R. D. Survey of certain milk-borne diseases in Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 255-61.—Feemster, R. F. Milk-borne disease in Massachusetts, 1933—40. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 1169-73. ------ Milk-borne disease in Massachusetts, 1941-45. Ibid., 1946, 36: 777-81—Granvigne. La surveiUance simultande de la mortaUtd par diarrhde infantile et de la qualitd du lait, k Boulogne-sur-Mer en 1912. Ann. falsif., Par., 1913, 6: 110-4.—Henderson, A., Michie, E. J. M. [et al.] Three milk-borne outbreaks of disease in north-east Scotland. Health BuU., Edinb., 1948, 6: 28.—Smith, J. Milk- borne disease in Britain; a brief survey of the position during recent years. Brit. M. Bull., 1947, 5: 192-5.—Survey of milk- borne diseases in Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 225. Infection. See also Milk bacteria, pathogenic. Vilenski, M. *Le role du lait et ses derives dans la transmission des bacilles tuberculeux, typhique et paratyphique; l'industrie latiere en Palestine [Alfort] 80p. 8? Par., 1932. Weber, F. A. Uebertragung von Krank- heitserregern mit der Milch, p.405-71. 2Q>y2cm. Wiesb. 1909. In: Handb. Milchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Wiesb., 190? Aureggio, E. Des viandes au point de vue de l'hygidne; dtude documentaire sur les maladies contagieuses, les fraudes et l'hygidne de la viande et du lait destines a l'alimentation pubUque et aux soldats. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1908) 1909, 37: 1380-98.—Blount, W. P. A veterinarian's view- point on milk-borne infections. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1937, 195: 483-6.—Brand, W. W. Milk as a carrier of infec- tion. Ohio San. Bull., 1906, 10: 86-95.—Brooks, P. B. Some observations on milk-borne infection. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1935, 86: 342-7.—Caminopetros, J. Le lait, source de contami- nation de l'homme et des animaux dans la transmission de la fidvre du Queensland observde en Grdce. BuU. Acad. nat. mdd., 1948, 132: 468-71.—Cocke, C. W. Milk infection and prophylaxis of same. Tr. Tristate M. Ass., 1904, 6: 249-55 — Colangeli, L. Malattie infettive da latte animale. Prat, pediat., Milano, 1938, 16: 131-8.—Davis, D. J. Bovine mastitis in relation to mUk-borne epidemics. J. Infect. Dis., 1937, 60: 374-80.—Goodchild, J. F. MUk epidemics. Canada Lancet, 1908-09, 43: 254-61.—Harrington, C. Milk as a carrier of Infection. N. York M. J., 1907. 85: 696-9.—Helm. Die Streptokokkenmastitis (gelber Gait) der Kiihe, ihre Bedeutung fiir die menschllche Gesundheit und ihre Bekampfung. Reichs- gesundhbl., 1934, 9: 396-9.—Hering, F. Ueber die etwaige Bedeutung infizierter Milch fiir die Widerstandsfahigkeit der damit ernahrten Individuen. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1915- 16, 26: 151.—Infected milk. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 81.— Infection from mUk. Ibid., 1906, 2: 390.—Kastli, P. Zur Frage der Uebertragung von Krankheitskeimen auf den Menschen durch den Konsum von MUch und MUchprodukten. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1948, 39: 46-64.—Kitchen, J. M. W. The unremoved menace of infected and contaminated dairy products. Med. Rev. of Rev., 1918, 24: 342-4.—Koon, G. H. Parasitic and infectious diseases transmitted through meat and dairy products. Rocky Mountain M. J., 1938, 35: 362-70.—Marfan, A. B. Les microbes pathogdnes du lalt; transmission des maladies infectleuses par le lait. Nourrisson, 1916, 4: 34-56.—Milk and Infectious disease. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 1: 837.—Milk-borne Infection. J. Am. M. Ass., 1918, 70: 1462.—Nash, J. T. C. A note on the bacterial contamina- tion of milk as illustrating the connexion between flies and epidemic diarrhoea. Lancet, Lond., 1908, 2: 1668.—Nattan- Larrier, L. Sur le passage des trypanosomes dans le lait. MILKBORNE DISEASE 1242 MILKBORNE DISEASE Rev. path, comp., Par., 1913, 13: 282-5.—Neal, P. R. Milk; Its relation to infectious disease. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1927- 28, 80: 11-6.—Needham, F. S. The milk supply of a com- munity and its relation to communicable disease. Certif. Milk, 1940, 15: No. 175, 3; 20.—Newton, R. C. Some of the dangers of infected milk. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1905, 2: 21-5.— Parker, H. N. Report of Committee on Communicable Dis- eases Affecting Man. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy A Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 261-72.—Petrilla, A. Tej utjan terjesztett typhusjarvany Csepelen. Orsz. Kozegdszs. Int. kozl., 1936, 9: No. 19, 1-8.—Shrewsbury, J. F. D. Milk and its relation to microbial diseases of man. Birmingham M. Rev., 1937, 12: 29-39—Tornell, E. En knolrosepidemi orsakad av mjolksmitta. Kvartalsskr. Sven. nat. foren. tuberk., 1936, 31: 65-72.—Trask, J. W. Milk and its relation to infectious diseases. J. Am. M. Ass., 1908, 51: 1491-6.—Uebertragung von Krankheitskeimen durch Milch und Milchprodukte. Veska Zschr., Aarau, 1949, 13: 323-5.—Williams, L. R. Milk and communicable disease. Dominion M. Month., 1917, 48: 11-5. ---- Micrococcosis. See also Food poisoning. Crabtree, J. A., & Litterer, W. Outbreak of milk poisoning due to a toxin-producing staphylococcus found in the udders of two cows. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 1116-28.—Rosati, T. II latte quale fonte di tossi-infezione da stafilococco entero- tossico; prime ricerche sul latte alimentare deUa citta di Peru- gia. Ann. san. pubb., Roma, 1949, 10: 756-78.—Shaughnessy, H. J., & Grubb, T. C. Staphylococcus food poisoning; report of a small milk-borne epidemic. J. Infect. Dis., 1936, 58: 318- 23. ------ The incrimination of milk and milk products in staphylococcus poisonings; suggested methods for the investi- gation of outbreaks. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1937, 28: 229-34. ---- Prevention and control. See also Milk control; Milk hygiene; Milk pasteurization. Bourdeau, H. *La prophylaxie des maladies dues au lait et l'hygiene laitiere. 112p. 8? Par., 1934. Dehring, H. *Die Gefahren des Milchver- kehrs und ihre Verhutung unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der ubertragbaren Krankheiten [Berlin] 92p. 8? Charlottenb., 1930. Allaria, G. B. The prophylaxis of diseases due to milk. Acta paediat., Upps., 1933, 16: 324-44; Disc, 369-75 — Davison, W. C. Elimination of mUk-borne disease. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1935, 49: 72-8.—Goldie, W. The laboratory con- trol of milk-borne disease. J. R. San. Inst., 1946, 66: 505-12.— Jordan, J. O. Protection of public milk supplies from speci- mens contaminated with pus organisms. Am. J. Pub. Hyg 1909, 19: 126-34. Also Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass. (1908) 1909, 34: pt 1, 425-33.—Knapp, H. J. Urban safeguards against milk-borne diseases. Ohio M. J., 1940, 36: 1191-3.—Lere- boullet, P. La prophylaxie des maladies dues au lait (hygidne et rdglementation) Acta paediat., Upps., 1933, 16: 344-68; Disc, 369-75. Also Nourrisson, 1933, 21: 273-95.—Milk- borne outbreaks stress need for pasteurization. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1942, 32: 223.—Pettersson, A., Bessau [et al.] La prophy- laxie des maladies dues au lait. Nourrisson, 1933, 21: 374-8 Also Am. J. Dis. Child., 1935, 50: 1626.—Renaud, M. Le lait et les bactdries. Rev. crit. path., Par., 1930, 2: 103-15.— Watts, P. S. The importance of cowshed hygiene in the trans- mission of milk-borne disease. J. R. San. Inst., 1947, 67: 458-65.—Wright, N. Methods of reducing infection in the milk supply. Tr. R. Med. Chir. Soc. Glasgow, 1935, 29: 30- 44.—Zapatero, E. La leche como vehiculo de infeccion; as- pectos sanitarios del abastecimiento de la leche; depuraci6n bacteriologica de la leche. In: Orient, act. san. pub. (Palanca J. A.) Madr., 1947, 185-97. Salmonellasis. See also Milk bacteria, Salmonella. Bowman, M. An epidemic of typhoid fever due to infected cheese, Manitoba, December 1939-March 1940. Canad. Pub Health J., 1942, 33: 541-7.—Bretin & Forgerot, E. Epiddmie de fievre paratyphoide transmise par le lait. Lait, 1925, 5: 882-8.—Dutour. Leche i bacilo tifico. Tribuna mdd. (Chile) 1917, 11: 224.—Gautrez, E. Le lait et la fievre typhoide. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1907) 1908, 36: pt 2, 1615-28.— Lentz, O. Die Uebertragung des Typhus und Paratyphus durch Milch und Milchprodukte. Med. Welt. 1936, 10: 1429- 31.—Renoul & Cherbonnier. Transmission a l'homme par le lait de vache d'une maladie ayant toutes les apparences de la fidvre typhoide. Bull. Soc. sc. vdt. Lyon, 1911, 14: 91-4.— Wahby, A. M. Review of milk epidemics in different countries. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1932, 15: 796-813. ---- Scarlet fever. See also Milk bacteria, Streptococcus. Brooks, P. B. Number 550 [Scarlet fever epidemic due to raw milk] 4p. 24cm. N. Y., 1937[?] Also in Am. Agric, 1937, Apr. 24. Dittmar, F., & McGowan, J. P. On an outbreak of scarlet fever in a small Scottish burgh, associated with milk, the cows supplying which were affected with a teat eruption. Pub. Health, Lond., 1910-11, 24: 138-42.—Douglas, R., Smith, J. [et al.] A milk-spread epidemic of scarlet fever. J. Hyg., Lond., 1941, 41: 543-52. —Ernst, J. Milk epidemics of scarlet fever and angina. In his Epidem. Signif. Streptococci, Kbh., 1942, 281-306.—Feemster, R. F., & Kingston, J. M. A scarlet fever outbreak due to raw milk. Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 85-91.—Five hundred cases of scarlet fever caused by use of raw milk from infected cow. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1937, 52: No. 4, 113.—Henningsen, E. J., & Ernst, J. Milk epidemic of scarlet fever and angina, originat- ing from a milkmaid with scarlatinal otitis media. J. Hyg., Lond., 1939, 39: 51-9. Also Ugeskr. laeger, 1939, 101: 298- 304.—Hunting, W. Scarlet fever in relation to cows' milk. Med. Mag., Lond., 1910, 19: 663. Also San. Rec, Lond., 1910, n. ser., 46: 433-5 [Abstr.]—Jepsen, A., & Hansen, P. L. An angina-scarlatina milk epidemic, the Gladsaxe epidemic; bacteriological and clinical studies on mastitis produced by group A streptococci. Aarsskr. Vet. Landboh0jsk., Kbh., 1943, 94-128.— Kinde, M. R., & Adams, H. S. An outbreak of milk- borne scarlet fever. Michigan Pub. Health, 1937, 25: 131^1.— Lorentzen, G., & Ewers, G. Ueber eine Scharlachepidemie durch Milch. Oeff. Gesundhdienst., 1938-39, 4: A, 1-10.— McM., G. V. T. Scarlet fever and ice-cream. Health BuU., Edinb., 1942-43, 2: 20.—Milk-borne epidemic of scarlet fever. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1937, 52: 1013-4.— Milk-borne scarlet fever. Med. Off., Lond., 1937, 58: 1.—Milkborne (A) scarlet fever epidemic. Health News, Alb., 1937, 14: 23.— Pearson, N. F. Report on outbreak of scarlet fever attributed to milk supply in the Borough of Shaftesbury. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 53.—Pels Leusden, F., & Biltz, G. Weitere bakteriologische Untersuchungsergebnisse anliisslich der Pinne- berger Scharlach-Milchepidemie. Zschr. Hyg., 1938-39, 121: 260-75.—Reekie, A. G. Scarlet fever outbreak in Lanarkshire associated with an ice-cream cafd. Health Bull., Edinb., 1948, 6: 65.—Schoechli, A. Ueber die Ausbreitung einer Schar- lachepidemie durch Milch. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1949, 91: 780-9.—Seiler, H. E. Outbreak of scarlet fever associated with inefficient pasteurization. Med. Off., Lond., 1932, 48: 45.— Sleigh, J. C. A milk-borne epidemic of scarlet fever. Ibid., 1936, 55: 25-7.—Stiner, O. Uebertragung von Scharlach durch Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1938, 29: 350-7 — Taylor, H. An outbreak of scarlet fever and the milk supply. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1929, 9: 9.—Watson, R. An outbreak of milk-borne scarlet fever and tonsillitis in Doncaster. Brit. M. J., 1937, 1: 1189-93.—Welch, H., & Mickle, F. L. Bacterio- logical studies of a milk-borne outbreak of scarlet fever. Rep. Dep. Health Connecticut, 1933, 56: 334-8. ---- Sore throat. Archibald, R. E., & Feemster, R. F. A small milk-borne outbreak of septic sore throat. N. England J. M., 1932, 206: 12o2-4.— Blanchard, C. K. A milk borne outbreak of septic sore throat. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1934, 18: 131-9.— Camps, F. E., & Wood, J. L. M. An outbreak of epidemic sore- throat of milk-borne origin. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 756-60.— Final report on milkborne septic sore throat outbreak in Suffolk County Health News, Alb., 1942, 19: 23.—Outbreak of sore throat [New York] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1297.—Scam- !"/*",' £^L-T M;lk-borne septic sore throat and scarlet fever. Med. Off., Lond., 1930, 43: 73-5.—Sternagel, F. Milk-borne streptococcic sore throats. J. Iowa M. Soc, 1938, 28: 173-6. ---- Streptococcosis. See also Milk bacteria, Streptococcus. Brooks, P. B. The epidemiology of milk-borne strepto- coccus infections. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933 21:214-23. ------ Streptococcic mastitis andI public health. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1939, 94: 11-7 — Dublin, T. D Rogers, E. F. H. [et al.] Milk-borne outbreaks due to serologicaUy typed hemolytic streptococci. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943. 33: 157-66.—Evans, A. C. Types of strep- tococci associated with bovine mastitis followed by outbreaks of human disease. J. Infect. Dis., 1946, 78: 18-24.—Golledge, ,V streptococcus infection in man caused through the ?i ,1!iono0Limlkirrom lnfected udders. Vet. Rec, Loud* 1932, 12: 1499-501.—Henningsen, E. J., & Ernst, J. Milk epidemic pt angina, originating from a cow with mastitis and due to 1Q?RP ™0.%U£Pa,0genlS', ,La?cefieW group A. J. Hyg., Lond., v»nfo„! a •3°4-91-T?okl' J- ° streptokokkovych zandtech yeni?n,e,doQmc,po stance spotfeby mldka. Prakt. ldk., Praha, ffi f K L^i-1?,?^"' A" ?*■' Glassen, J. W., & Pryer, R. W. A™ T %?k t? i?,;lk1"nSr.neo hemo!ytic streptococcic infection. Am. J. Fub. Health, 1935, 25: 804-12. ---- Trichinella. khwiwlT' V- P". iK v,°Pr?su ° vozmoznosti peredadi tri- kliineUeza derez moloko. Med. parazit., Moskva, 1946, 15: 65. MILKBORNE DISEASE 1243 MILKBORNE DISEASE Tuberculosis. See also Milk bacteria, Tuberculosis bacillus. Schroeder, E. C, & Cotton, W. E. Experi- ments with milk artificially infected with tubercle bacilli. 19p. 8? Wash., 1906. Forms Bull. 86 of U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Surmann, H. *Tuborkuloseinfektion durch Milch. 32p. 8° Bonn, 1937. Bessau. Die Futterungstuberkulose vom klinischen Stand- punkt aus. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1294. Also Zbl. ges. Tuberforsch., 1940-41, 53: 155.—Bovine tuberculosis in man, with special reference to infection by milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1931, 11: 1230; 1249.—Carling, E. Tuberculosis and milk. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 557.—Christiansen, M. How may the child be safeguarded against bovine infection, with reference especiaUy to milk supply? Vet. J., Lond., 1935, 91: 304-6, pl.— Ferreira, C. A tuberculose bovina transmitte-se ao homem e o leite constitue um valioso factor de contagio. Brazil med., 1916, 30: 49-51.—Fuchs, A. W. Protect the nation's milk supply; against the transmission of tuberculosis of bovine origin. Crippled Child, 1940-41, 18: 38-40.—Gofton, A. Bovine tuberculosis and infection of milk. J. R. San. Inst., 1931, 52: 217-22. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1931, 11: 1269-71 — Grinsted Aalborg, P. [General practical means for prevention of the spread of bovine tuberculosis infection through milk] Hospitalstidende, 1935, 78: Dansk. med. selsk. forh., 10-7.— Harris, R. I. The menace of raw milk; milk-borne tuberculosis. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1932, 23: 1-5.—Hawthorne, C. O. Tuberculosis and milk. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 494.—Lange. Die Futterungstuberkulose vom bakteriologisch-hygienischen Standpunkt aus. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1294. Also Zbl. ges. Tuberkforsch., 1940-41, 53: 156.— Launoy, L. Le lait; apercu sur la composition chimique du lait et la propaga- tion de la tuberculose par cet aliment. Biol, mdd., Par., 1904, 2: 353-70. -Also Rev. valenc. cienc mdd., 1905, 7: 33; 49.— Lederle, E. J. Public milk supplies with special reference to the tuberculosis problem. Tr. Am. Antituberc. League, 1907, 49-52.—Lozano, A. R. Peligros del ambiente tuberculoso para el lactante y medios de evitarlos. Siglo mdd., 1933, 91: 27.— Mantovani, G. Ricerche sul burro come veicolo della infezione tubercolare. Gior. batt. immun., 1949, 41: 284-97.—Martin- son, A. B. How may the child be safeguarded against bovine tuberculosis, with especial reference to the milk supply? Vet. Rec, Lond., 1935, 15: 951-5.—Memorandum (A) on bovine tuberculosis in man, with special reference to infection by milk. Rep. Pub. Health Med. Subj., Lond., 1931, No. 63, 1- 25.—Menchaca, F. J. Pasteurizacion obligatoria de la leche y mortalidad infantil por tuberculosis en la ciudad de Santa Fd. Commun. 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Undulant fever due to brucella of the porcine type—Brucella suis; report of a milk-borne epidemic. J. Am. M. Ass., 1934, 102: 1670-4.—Borts, I. H., Harris, D. M. [et al.] A milk borne epidemic of bruceUosis caused by the porcine type of Brucella (Brucella suis) in a raw nulk supply. Ibid., 1943, 121: 319-22.—Brucellosis and pas- teurization of milk. N. England J. M., 1941, 225: 959.— Carpenter, C. M., & King, M. J. Brucella abortus in milk and its relation to undulant fever. Spec Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 19-27.—Carroll, W. R. Undulant fever agglutinins in blood of one hundred people drinking brucella-infected milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1937, 33: 45.— Dalrymple-Champneys, W. Undulant fever conveyed by milk. Brit. M. J., 1931, 2: 604.—Elkington, G. W., Wilson, G. S. [et al.] A mild epidemic of undulant fever in a boys' school due to drinking raw milk. Ibid., 1940, 1: 477.—Engel, R. [Epidemic undulant fever cases from milk] Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: 786. ------Gehauftes Auftreten von Febris undulans (Bang) nach dem Genuss ungekochter Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1938, 142: 165-8.—Farbar, M. E., & Mathews, F. P. An epidemic of undulant fever with a study of the associated milk supply. Ann. Int. M., 1928-29, 2: 875-80.—Gatt, J. E. H. Undulant fever and the Maltese milk problem. Arch, internat. brucell., Joyeuse, 1939, 2: No. 2, 45-51.— Helm, F. P. Undulant fever. Spec Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 159-61.—Houdiniere, A. Le role du lait dans la transmission des brucelloses. Lait, 1945, 25: 232-41.—Klimmer, M. Abortus Bang und Milchhygiene; Bluttiter. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1932, 48: 87-94.—Manson-Bahr, P. H. The increased frequency of fevers of the undulant type in non-tropical countries, and its relationship to infection by cow's milk. Tr. M. Soc. London, 1933, 56: 192-219. ------Wilson, G. S. 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SteriUzation of bottles for pasteurized milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1919, 9: 183.—Lapage, G. Cleansing of milk bottles. Nature, Lond., 1944, 153: 31.—Moore, C. M. Testing of bottle-washing solutions. J. Milk Techn., 1939, 2: 227-35.— Wade, E. M., Archibald, R. W., & Whittaker, H. A. Chemical sterilization of milk bottles in relation to tubercle baciUi. J. Bact., Bait., 1928, 15: 189-94. MILK (bottled) See also Milk bottle; Milk pasteurization, in the bottle. Ellenberger, H. B. Bottled milk deliveries. 12p. 23cm. Burlington, 1942. Casagrandi, O., A Seppilli, A. L'imbottigliamento del'latte con speciale riguardo ai recipienti di carta. Igiene mod., 1936, 29: 37-52, 2pl.—Embouteillage du lait en France. Lait, 1943, 23: 149-58.— Gibbs-Smith, E. G. The disadvantages of the bottle system of milk distribution. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 202^1.—Hauck, E. Le lait en bouteiUes et ses installations mdcaniques. Lait, 1935, 15: 675-83. ------ Installations modernes pour la mise en bouteiUes du lait. 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Studies of the bactericidal treat- ment of milk cans in hot-air cabinets. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1938, 53: 329-38, 2 pl.—Spulen von Milchtransport- gefassen nach der Entleerung mit Wasser ist eine allgemein bindende, rechtUch verpflichtende Vorschrift. Reichsgesund- hbl., 1938, 13: 98.—Verordnung des Reichsstatthalters in Sachsen; Landesregierung, Ministerium fur Wirtschaft und Arbeit, iiber Milchgesetz; Kennzeichnung von Milchkannen. Vorschr. Sachs. Vet., 1937, 32: 151. MILK (canned fresh) See also Milk quality, Freshness. Greene, H. T. Milk kept fresh 42 days by vacuum packing. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1936, 30: No. 4, 320-2.—Jug station milk. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1940, 24: 185.—Leotta, N. II latte conservato alio stato fresco? Forze san., Roma, 1937, 6: 378.—Meulemans, O., & De Haas, J. H. Vitamin A, carotene and vitamin C content of canned milk. Am. J. Dis. Child 1938, 56: 14-21.—Rohmer, P., & Sacrez, R. L'aUmentation de l'enfant normal par les laits de conserve. 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K voprosu ob issledovanii moloka i molocnykh produktov v g. Kazani. Kazan, med. J., 1910, 10: 161-98.—Demianenko, V. [Milk on the Kharkov market] Profil. med., Kharkov, 1927, 6: No. 11, 1-12.—Furs, T. [Tests of bacteriological control of sold milk in Leningrad] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1924, 24: 243-6.—Kiszkiel, J. Mleko w Piotrkowie i gubernii Piotrkowskiej. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1907, 23: 533-42, tab.—Minch, A. A., Astanina, V. V., & Krivitskaja, N. I. [Hygienic evaluation of mUk in kindergartens in Leningrad] Pediatria, Moskva, 1940, No. 7, 90-3.—Mudrov, A. A. Khimi- deskoe issledovanie moloka niSegorodskogo rynka za 1926-27 g. Hig. epidem., Moskva, 1928, 7: No. 7, 32-6.—Shimansky, E., & Koenig, F. [Results of survey of market mUk] Profil. med., Kharkov, 1928, 7: No. 4, 144-9.—Sokolov, A. P. Bakteriologi- deskoe issledovanie moloka Nifegorodskogo rynka. Hig. epi- dem., Moskva, 1928, 7: No. 7, 36-40.—Solovjeva, A. N., & Solovjev, A. V. [Chemical composition of therapeutic mUk mixtures dispensed by the nulk kitchens in Novosibirsk] Vopr. pitan., 1939, 8: No. 3, 76-85.—Trapezoncev, G. S. Izsledovanie Kharkovskago prodaznago moloka na tuberkulez. Sborn. tr. Kharkov, vet. inst., 1912-13, 11: No. 5, 1-34.—Vnlfovie, M. A., A GluSkovskaja, N. S. Sostojanie molocnogo rynka g. Dnepropetrovska po planovomu obsledovaniju. Profil. med. Kharkov, 1927, 6: No. 7, 10-22.—Wojtkiewicz. Untersuchung der Moskauer Marktmilch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1913, 39: 53-61.—Zakharov, N. N., A Einer, L. N. K voprosu o kadestve rynodnogo moloka v Leningrade. Hig. A san., Moskva, 1949, 14: No. 9, 51. ---- by countries: SomalUand. Sensi, G. SuUa composizione chimica del latte somalo. Gior. med. mil., 1937, 85: 869-87. MILK COMPOSITION by countries: South Africa. Horwitz, B. M. Incidence of tubercle bacilli in the milk supply of Cape Town. S. Afr. M. J., 1944, 18: 357.—Pullinger, E. J. The chemical composition of milk produced on the South African high-veld for supplying the fluid mUk trade. J. S. Afr. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 17: 177-83. ---- by countries: Spain. Carda Gomez, P. La leche en el medio rural. Rev. san., Madr., 1932, 7: 307-10.—Martinez Bruna, J. La composici6n media de la leche de vaca en Valladolid. Ibid., 1936, 11: 395- 406.—Sampedro, A., Lopez Azcona, J. M., A Santos Ruiz, A. Oligoelementos en alimentos espafioles de origen animal; embutldos, leche y productos lacteos. Rev. espafi. fisiol., 1948, 4: 233-5, tab. ---- by countries: Switzerland. Dtjggeli, M. Untersuchungen uber die Mikro- flora von Handelsmilch verschiedener Herkunft in der Stadt Zurich nach Zahl und Art der darin vorkommenden Spaltpilze. p.433-531. 23%cm. Jena, 1916. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1916, 45: Thoni, J. Untersuchungen iiber die hygie- nisch-bakteriologische Beschaffenheit der Berner Marktmilch mit Berucksichtigung des Vorkom- mens von Tuberkelbacillen. p. 11-69. 24cm. Jena, 1914. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1914, 74: Orig. Biihrer, C. Le lait a Montreux. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1917, 55: 272—4.—Untersuchungen iiber den Gehalt der Milch in der Schweiz. Schweiz. Chem. Ztg, 1946, 29: 402.—Zollikofer, E., A Krupski, A. Untersuchungen iiber die Produktlons- und Gebaltsschwankungen der Milch auf den Alpen Prd'.et und Cotter im Val d'Hdrens, Valais. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1946, 88: 25; 80. ---- by countries: Tunis. Henry. E. La tuberculose bovine et la production du lait a Tunis. Tunis, mdd., 1937, 31: 267-77. ---- by countries: Turkey. Bilal. Etudes sur les laits d'Ankara au point de vue de BruceUa Bang et de la tuberculose. Arch, internat. bruceU., Joyeuse, 1939, 2: No. 2, 53.—Kiper, M. 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Tuberc, 1908, 6. Congr., 4: pt. 2, 523-32.—Hoyer, B. MUk that is avaUable in Cincinnati. J. Med., Cincin., 1934,15: 370-3.—Hutshing, E. E. The milk supply of San Francisco and its bacterial content. California State J. M., 1913, 11: 14-7.—Kinyoun, J. J., & Dieter, L. V. A bacteriological study of the mUk supply of Washington, D. C. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1912, 2: 262-74.—Le Mar. J. D., & Gunderson. M. F. Studies on Omaha milk; the bacterial population of market milk. Nebraska M. J., 1938, 23: 13-7.—North, C. E. New York City mUk. N. York State J. M., 1940, 40: 1320-7.—Orcutt. F. S. The quaUty of milk in a large section of Virginia as affected by the constant occurrence of Streptococcus lactis variety tardus and BacUlus albolactis. J. Bact., Bait., 1942, 43: 61.—Pryor, J. C. On the presence of spore-bearing bacteria in Washington market mUk. Johns Hopkins Hosp. BuU., 1914, 25: 276-8.—Schroeder, M. C. A study of the bacteriological and sanitary condition of the milk supply of New York City. CoUect. Stud. Res. Laborat. Dep. Health N. York, 1911. 6: 237-53, 2 tab.—Schweinitz, E. A. de. A report upon the examination of milk furnished by the Pasteur Milk Laboratory of Washington, D.C., from January 1, 1898-February 1, 1899. Tr. M. Soc. District of Columbia (1899) 1900, 4: 36.—Seelig, M. G. Report of the examination of market milk in St. Louis. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1922, 19: 303-5.—Shippen, L. P. PrUicipal types of microorganisms in Baltimore milk. Johns HoDkins Hosp. BuU., 1914, 25: 122-8.-Spengler, N. L. A study of the 56 MILK COMPOSITION 1257 MILK CONSTITUENTS purity and quality of the mUk supply of Georgia and its relation to children consuming it. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1923, 12: 313-8.—Swenarton, J. C. Observations on pin point colony organisms in the Baltimore milk supply. J. Bact., Bait., 1926, 11: 285-92.—Wynne, S. W. The history of milk in New York City. CorneU Vet., 1934, 24: 299-309. ---- by countries: Uruguay. Borzone, R. A. Flora microbiana de la leche potable de Santa Fd antes y despuds de higienizada. Bol. Cons. nac. hig., Montev., 1930-31, 25: 339-45.—Murguia, L. J. Algunas con- sideraciones sobre la calidad de la leche que consume Monte- video. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1945, 16: 277-83. Also Arch. argent, pediat., 1945, 24: 151. Also Arch. mdd. mex., 1946, 4: 280. ---- by countries: Venezuela. Andrade, J. L. Determinaci6n por control de analisis del porcentaje maxlmo y minimo de las substancias componentes de nuestras leches de consumo; fijacion de tipos normales y dUerenciaci6n del fraude y de la mala caUdad. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1939, 4: No. 5, 82-96, ch.—Olano y Baflares, J. R. R. de. Las caracteristicas de la leche de vaca en Mdrida. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 353-6. ---- in wartime. Gronover, A. Beitrag zur Frage der Kriegsmilch und einiges uber die Kryoskopie der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungs- mitt., 1919, 38: 211.—Pritzker, J. Hat sich die Qualitat der MUch wahrend der Kriegszeit verandert? Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1919, 57: 167-9. MILK constituents. See also other main headings on Milk: M. analysis; M. chemistry; M. composition; M. contamination. Genin, G. Les constituants moins connus du lalt. Lait, 1937, 17: 820-3.—Laxa, O. Sur la signification des matidres non spdcifides dans le lait. Ibid., 1928, 8:1-4.—Leyko, Z. Los componentes de la leche, solubles en el agua y su constancia. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 679-82.—Mojonnier, T., & Troy, H. C. The constituents of milk. In their Techn. Control Dairy Prod., 2. ed., Chic, 1925, 10-34. ---- Acids. See also Milk chemistry, Acid-base equilibrium. KUNICKY, P. V. KUCJIOTHOCTB MOJIOKa, Kan fJaKTOp, B/IHHIOmHH Ha pe3yjILTaTBI H3CJieAOBa- hhh aToro nponyKTa. p.243-314. 24cm. Khar- kov, 1911. Sborn. tr. Kharkov, vet. inst., 1911, 10: Zeich, W. *Untersuchungen iiber den Saure- grad frisch ermolkener Kuhmilch (unter beson- derer Berucksichtigung der Milch von euter- kranken, bninstigen, stiersuchtigen und tuberku- losen Kuhen und solchen mit Erkrankungen von Gebarmutter und Scheide) [Giessen] 59p. 8? Diisseld., 1937. „.„,*• , Anderson, E. O., Dowd, L. R., & Stuewer, C. A. Relation of acidity of mUk to oxidized flavor. Food Res., 1937, 2:143-50 — Bordas, F., A Touplain, F. L'aciditd origineUe du lait. Ann. falalf., Par., 1911, 4: 297-30L—Chretien, A. Recherches sur l'aciditd du lait de vache. Hyg. viande, 1913, 7: 244-57.— Koestler, G. Kritische Bemerkungen zum Grenzsauregrad der MUc.h. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1948 39: 661- 41.—Monvoisin, A. L'aciditd des laits. Hyg. viande, 1910, 4: 241-6 —Rice, F. E. MUk with high apparent acidity. Science, 1919, n. ser., 50: 424.—Robinson, A. D., & Samson, H. S. ine source of acidity of fresh milk from Jersey cows. Canad. J. Res.. 1946, 24: Sect. B, 5-11— Scheele. Sur le lait et sur son adde. Observations (Rozier) Par 1783 22: 170-5.-Schern, K. Ueber einen neuen Apparat zur Saurebestimmung der MUch Molkereiztg, 1910, 20: 445.—Sommer. H. H. The titratable acidity of milk. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 90-100— Tapernonx. A. Les relations entre l'aciditd actuelle et l'aciditd potentielle du lait. Lait 1928 8 686- 795; 916.—Vandevelde, J. J. Les Indicateurs et 1 aciditd totale et rdelle du lait. Ibid., 1927, 7: 140-9. ---- Adenine. Kay, H. D., & Marshall, P. G. Phosphorus compounds of milk; presence of adenine nucleotide in milk Biochem. 3 Lond., 1928, 22: 416-8.-Voegt in, C., & Sherwin, C. P. Adenine and guanine in cow's milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1918, 33. 145-9. ---- Albumin. Alcohol. Hanni, H. Untersuchung uber das Vorkommen von Alkohol in MUch nach Verfutterung sllierter Obsttrester. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1949, 40: 119-24. Amino acids. See also Milk casein; Milk protein. Rochat, R. *Contribution a l'etude d'une des reactions des a-amino-acides sur les glucides; coloration rouge vif que prend le lait additionn^ de soude caustique concentred. 90p. 8? Lyon, 1934. Amino-acids in milk. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 2: 1499.— Beach, E. F., Bernstein, S. S. [et al.] Distribution of nitrogen and protein amino acids in human and in cow's milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1941, 139: 57-63.—Block, R. J., & Boiling. D. The quantities of amino acids in the nonprotein fraction of breast and cow's milk. Arch. Biochem., Lane, 1950, 25: 350-3.— Franco, E. Ricerche sugU aminoacidi del latte in varie condi- zioni di esperimento. Riv. pat. sper., 1937, 18: 157—63.— Hodson, A. Z., & Krueger, G. M. Essential amino acid con- tent of casein and fresh and processed cow's milk as determined microbiologicaUy on hydrolyzates. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1946, 10: 55-64.—Kuiken, K. A., & Pearson, P. B. The essen- tial amino acid (except tryptophan) content of colostrum and mUk of the cow and ewe. J. Nutrit., 1949, 39: 167r76 — Nosu, S. Kakusyu nyuzyii no yuri-amino-san ryo ni tuite [The amount of free amino acids in various kinds of mUk] Zika zassi, 1931, 1379-87.—Spirito, F. Sul contenuto in amino- acidi del latte. Pediatria (Riv.) 1926, 34: 921-9. ---- Ammonia and derivatives. See Milk protein, Lactalbumin. Burstein, A. I., & Frum, F. S. [Quantitative determination of ammonium salts in milk as a method of sanitary valuation of mUk] Vopr. pitan., 1935, 4: 98-108. Also Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: «1-31— Carrasco C, L. Valoraci6n del amoniaco en la leche. Rev. quim. farm., Santiago, 1944, 2: No. 18, 2-11.—Heller, J., & Swiechowska, W. Sur l'am- moniaque du lait. Lait, 1939, 19: 1009-16.—Kluge, H. Ueber die BeurteUung von Milch auf Grund des Ammoniakgehaltes. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 71: 232-45—Niemczycki, S., & Gerhardt, K. L'ammoniaque du lalt et son dosage. Lait, 1936, 16: 1049-61.—Polonovski, M. L'ammoniaque du lalt de vache; sa signification en hygidne aUmentaire; appUcation au lait concentrd sucrd. Ibid., 232-4. ------ & Boulanger, P. L'ammoniaque du lait de femme et du lait de vache. BuU. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1935, 17: 1178-83. Also J. Pharm. chim., Par., 1935, 8. ser., 21: 621.—Sherman, H. C. [et al.] Ammonia in mUk and its development during proteolysis under the influence of strong antiseptics. J. Biol. Chem., 1907-08, 3: 171-5.—Trillat, A., & Sauton. L'ammoniaque dans le lait; recherche et interprdtation de sa prdsence. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1905, 19: 493-502. ------ Sur la prdsence de l'am- moniaque dans le lait de vache. C. rend. Soc biol., 1905, 58: 816-8. ---- Bromine and bromides. Bellucci, I. II contenuto di bromo nel latte. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1937, 11 ser., 5: 25-7. ---- Calcium. See also Milk nutrition, Metabolic effect: Calcium. Heitsch, K. Untersuchungen uber den Kalk- gehalt der Milch unter besonderer Beriicksichti- gung des Einflusses der Futterung. 80p. 8° Zeulenroda, 1935. Baier, E., & Neumann, P. Ueber den Nachweis und die BeurteUung von Zuckerkalkzusatz zu MUch und Rahm. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1908, 16: 51-63.—Calo, A. Microdeterminaclon del calcio en la leche. Rev. san., Caracas, 1945 10: 293-301. ------ El calcio en la leche humana y en la leche de vaca, en la ciudad de Maracaibo. Ibid., 303-8.— Echenique, L. Teneur dlevde en calcium des chardons de CastUle (Cynara cardunculus L.) et asnal (SUybum marianum L); influence sur quelques propridtds du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol Par., 1937, 124: 589.—Hess, A. F., & Benjamin, H. R. Comparative analysis of forms of calcium and Inorganic phos- phorus in human and cow's mUk. Proc Soc Exp Biol., NY. 1933 30- 1358-61.—Holtz, F. Lasst sich der Kalziumgehalt der Frauenmllch erhohen? Zschr. ges. inn Med. 1946, 1: 99-101 —Ionized calcium in milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 538 —Lampitt, L. H., & Bushill, J. H. Dialysis of milk; some factors affecting the distribution of calcium and phosphorus. Biochem J.. Lond., 1934, 28: 1305-12. —— & Filmer. n P Salt eauiUbrium with special reference to calcium, mag- nJum and phosphorus. Ibid ,937, 31: 1861-73.-Pyne, G T Rennet hysteresis and the calcium phosphate of milk. Ibid " 1945 39" 385-90. ------■ & Ryan, J. J. On the col- loidal calcium 'phosphate of mUk. Sc. Proc R Dublin Soc., iqoo 20-471-6.—Robinson, C. H., Hlynka, I. [et al.] Calcium content of fluid mUk. Canad. J. Pub. Health. 1947. 38: 236- MILK CONSTITUENTS 1258 MILK CONSTITUENTS 9.—Sanders, G. P. The determination of the calcium, mag- nesium, and acid-soluble phosphorus of milk by means of trichlo- roacetic acid filtrates. J. Biol. Chem., 1931, 90: 747-56.— Sarzana, G. Determinazione del calcio diffusibile del latte medlante la dialisi di compensazione. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1936, 11: 266.—Semmons, E. M., & McHenry, E. W. Observations on the calcium content of cow's milk. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 37: 22-5.—Senze, A. O roli wapnia w czynnoSciowych zaburzeniach gruczohi mlekowego. Med. wet., Warsz., 1949, 5: 539-42.—Sheehy, E. J., & Senior, B. J. The effect of cod-liver oU feeding on the calcium and phos- phorus content of cow's mUk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1929, 23: 898-901.—Vladesco, R. Contribution a l'dtude du calcium du lait. Lait, 1939, 19: 354-8.—Weingartner, L. Untersuchungen iiber den Calcium- und Phosphorgehalt der rohen und erhitzten Frauen- und Kuhmilch sowie ihrer Ultrafiltrate. Mschr. Kinderh., 1939, 80: 157-65.—Zaykowsky, J. Ueber den Ein- fluss des Calciums und der Phosphorsaure auf die Milch. Biochem. Zschr., 1926, 169: 67-76. ---- Carbohydrates. See also Milk serum, Refractometry; also Galactose. Anderson, W. H. The detection of cane-sugar in milk and cream. Analyst, Lond., 1907, 32: 87.—Arkhangelsky, M. I. Prigotovlenie sakharnykb sred Iz moloka. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 7, 42.—Blood sugar and lactose in milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 106: 469.—Cousin & Nguydn-van-Dinh. Sur la recherche et le dosage du saccharose dans les laits. Ann. Ecole sup. mdd. pharm. Indochine, 1939, 3: 79-86.—Defrance, P. Le dosage du lactose et des albuminoides dans les laits autoclavds et dans les laits conservds par addition de bichro- mate de potasse. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919, 12: 78.—Genin, G. L'utilisation du sdrum; la fabrication du sucrd de lait pur. Lait, 1941, 21: 28-33.—Granvigne, C. L'extrait ddgraissd ddlactosd et le rapport du lactose a l'extrait ddgraissd. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919, 12: 215-7.—Heiman, B. Novyj metod kolidestvennago opredelenija molocnago sakhara v moloke. J. Russ. obshch. okhran. narod. zdry., S. Peterb., 1903, 13: 240-4.—J0rgensen, H. C, & 0stergaard, P. S. Examination of lactose content In normal milk; report from dairy laboratory. Aarsskr. Vet. Landboh0jsk., Kbh., 1939, 130-3.—Lubin, B. O., & Zikina, L. I. [Determination of saccharose and lactose in chUdren's milk mixtures] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1945, 10: No. 10, 29-33.—Ohoka, M., & Ito, H. Gyunyu oyobi gyunyu seihin-tyu no syoto no teiryo ni tuite [The quantitative de- termination of cane sugar in milk and in milk products] Nip- pon eisei kagakkai si, 1938, 10: 1-9.—Pictet, A., & Vogel, H. Sur la synthdse du sucre du lait. Lait, 1928, 8:684.—Pros, E. Mikrometoda Uosciowego oznaczania cukru w mleku pokarmo- wem. Medycyna, 1932, 216.—Scheicher, O. Ueber die Bezie- hung zwischen Blutzucker und dem MUchzucker in der MUch des Rindes. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1928, 58: 527-37.— Sundberg, T. Beziehung zwischen Zuckergehalt, Chlorgehalt und Serumrefraktion der MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebens- mitt., 1931, 62: 509-12. Carbon dioxide and carbonates. Barilld, A. Carbonodoseur ou appareil pour doser dans le lait de l'acide carbonique sous ses divers dtats. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1909) 1910, 38: 335.—Foschini, A., & Talenti, M. II contenuto in anidride carbonica del latte e sue varia- zioni a seguito del trasporto e dei phi comuni trattamenti termici di risanamento. Ann. igiene, 1942, 52: 69-75.—Van Slyke, L. L., & Baker, J. C. Carbonic acid and carbonates in cow's milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1919, 40: 335-44. Casein. See Milk casein. Chlorine and chlorides. Ballarin, O. Cloretos no leite; sua funcao, importancia e dosagem. Arq. brasU. nutr., 1949, 6: 9-30.—Barkworth, H. The effect of small amounts of chlorine on the reduction time of mUk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 42: 334-7.—Barthe, L., & Du- filho, E. Dosage du chlore et du sodium dans les laits et quel- ques femelles de mamrmfdres. Lait, 1928, 8: 97-9.—Beckel, A. Anwendung der Chlorbestimmung in Milch als Vorprobe auf Wasserung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1932, 64: 144.— Caulfield, W. J., & Riddell, W. H. The chloride content of cows' milk. Cornell Vet., 1935, 25: 333-43.—D'Este, G. Defecazione del latte e del sangue e possibiUta di determinare U cloro nel filtrato tricloracetico; deduzione del coefficente di correzione. BoU. chim. farm., 1940, 79: 153-60.—Duron, P., & Fournier, A. Note sur le dosage des chlorures dans les laits. Ann. falsif., Par., 1948, 41: 537.—Fleischhauer, G. Ueber den Wert der Chlorofunk-Methode bei der Milchuntersuchung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1928, 36: 542.—Geyer, E., & Rotsch, A. Mercurimetrische Chlorbestimmung in Milch. Zschr. Unters. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65: 66-71.—Gheriany, M. G.. el-. Results of chlorination of cholera-infected milk. Med. & Laborat. Progr., Cairo, 1947, 8: 220.—Guichard, F., & Nguyen Kim Kinh. Dosage des chlorures dans les laits du Tonkin. Ann. mdd. pharm. col, Par., 1936, 34: 756-8. Also Bull. Soc. mdd. chir., Hanoi, 1936, 14: 448.—Hoffmann, W. Ueber den Gehalt der Milch an organischen Chlorverbindungen nach Behandlung der Kuhe mit Hexachloraethan. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1941, 49: 527.—Holm, G. C. A field technique for the Hayden chloride test. Vet. Med., Chic, 1936, 31: 292-5.—Hunt. I. V. The indigo-carmine reaction as a test for chlorates and hypo- chlorites in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1939, 64: 653-7.—Huruya, A. Nyuzyii no enso teiryo-ho ni tuite [Method of quantitative determination of chlorine in milk] Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1925, 40: 1-8.—Husband, A. D., & Godden, W. A note on the esti- mation of chlorine in milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1927, 21: 259-61.—Jones, T. S„ & Davies, W. L. The relation of sodium to chlorine hi the milk of Shorthorn and Guernsey cows. Ibid., 1935, 29: 978-81.—Lobstein, E., & Wallart, J. Les laits du Sundgau; recherches sur les variations du taux des chlorures et la prdsence des nitrates. Lait, 1927, 7: 835-43.—Mach, F., A Lepper, W. Zur Chlorbestimmung in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1927, 53: 454-8.—Massot, A., & Lestra, H. Le dosage des chlorures dans les laits. Bull. sc. pharm., Par., 1935, 42: 423-6. Also Lait, 1936, 16: 723-5.— Messner, E. Estudio comparativo de los mdtodos de dosi- ficacidn de los cloruros en la leche. An. Fac. vet., Montev., 1938, No. 4, 325-31.—Neseni, R. Die Bestimmung des Chlor- gehaltes der Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1927-28, 38: 343.—Neue (Eine) Schnellmethode zur Erkennung fehlerhafter und krankhaft veranderter Milch, Schulzes Milchchlorprober Chlorofunk. Ibid., 1926-27, 37: 421.—Pdrez de Albeniz y Donnadieu, L. Clorurometrfa de la leche. Resum. Congr. hisp. portug. farm., 1948, 1. Congr., 32.—Pdronnet, M. Dosage volumdtrique des chlorures dans les laits bichromatds. Ann. pharm. fr., 1949, 7: 212-5.—Porcher, C. Du chlorure de sodium dans le lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5: 173; 193. ------ De la prdsence et du role du chlorure de sodium dans le lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1906, 60: 19-21.—Rohmann, C. Ueber die potentiometrische Chlorbestimmung in Milch. Zschr. Unter- such. Lebensmitt., 1928, 55: 580-90.—Rupp, P. Investigaci6n de hipocloritos y cloraminas en la leche y en la crema (transl.) Cron. mdd. quir. Habana, 1936, 62: 291-7.—Sundberg, T. Ueber elektrometrische Chlorbestimmung in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 56: 32-8.—Vladesco. R. Le dosage des chlorures par microsddimentation; appUcation au lait. Lait, 1941, 21: 233-6. Cholesterol. See under Milk fat. ---- Choline. Hodson, A. Z. The use of Neurospora for the determina- tion of choline and biotin in milk products. J. Biol. Chem., 1945, 157: 383-5.—Kahane, E., & Ldvy. J. Biochimie de la choline et de ses ddrivds; substances choliniques du lait. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1945, 27: 72-7. ------■ Sur les principes choliniques du lait et sur leur rdpartition entre les globules gras et le plasma. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1945, 220: 97-9. ------ Les substances choliniques du lait. Lait, 1945, 25: 193-223.— Muller, H. Ueber das Vorkommen des Cholins und Methvl- guanidins in der Milch. Zschr. Biol., 1926, 84: 553-6.— Vaubel, W. Die Bedeutung des Cholins in der Sommer- und Wintermilch. Deut. med. Wschr., 1928, 54: 1971. ---- Citric acid. See also Milk modification, Citrated milk; Milk vitamin. Desmouliere, E. *Etude sur le dosage de l'acide citrique dans le lait. 80p. 8? Par., 1910. Arup, P. S. Citric acid determinations in milk and milk products. Analyst, Lond., 1938, 63: 635-40.—Baumgartel, T. Ueber den Citronensauregehalt der Milch. Mschr. Kinderh 1938, 73: 353-7.—Fossatti, T. C. Contribuci6n a la valoraclon del acido cftrico en la leche. Rev. Fac cienc. qufm. (La Plata) 1942 17: 239-45—Kieferle, F., Schwaibold, J., & Hackmann, C. Der Gehalt der Kuhmilch an Citronensaure und dessen Beziehungen zur Chlorzuckerzahl als Kriterium fiir normale beziehungsweise anormale MUch. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1925, 145: 18—36. ---- Colloids. See also Milk chemistry, Colloid chem- istry. Guiffre, M. Contributo alia conoscenza della costituzione coUoidale del latte. Monit. zool. ital., 1932, 42: Suppl 216 — Mouriquand, G., & Russo, P. Etude comparative de quelques laits au point de vue de leur teneur en colloides visibles au microscope par 1 dclairage latdral sur fond sombre; explication de ™ llff|™ncres 4? digestibilitd. BuU. Soc. mdd. h&p. Lyon, 1910, 9: 220-5. Also Lyon mdd., 1910, 115: 83-7. ---- Copper. Beck, A. B. Studies on the copper content of the milk of sheep and of cows. Austral. J. Exp. Biol., 1941, 19: 145-50 — Beckel, A. Das Kupferserum der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 193L 62: 170-98.—Broek, A., & Wolff, L. K. The quantity of Cu, Zn and Mn in cow's milk. Acta brevia neerl., 1935, 5: 80.—Kii, Y. T. Do no seikagaku-teki kenkyu; nyuzyu no do oyobi tetu gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [Biological studies on copper; on the copper and iron content of milk] MILK CONSTITUENTS 1259 MILK CONSTITUENTS Keio igaku, 1936, 16: 785-91—Lesne, Zizine & Briskas. Le cuivre dans le lait de femme et dans le lait de certaines espdces animales. Bull. Soc. pediat. Paris, 1936, 34: 569-76. Also Rev. path, comp., Par., 1936, 36: 1369-80.—Remy, E. Zur Frage des Kupfergehaltes der MUch und einiger MUchprapa- rate. Zschr. Unters. Lebensmitt., 1932, 64: 545-8.—Zbinden, C. AppUcation d'une nouvelle mdthode du micro-dosage du cuivre dans le lait. Lait, 1932, 12: 481-9.—Zondek, S. G., & Bandmann, M. Kupfer in Frauenmilch und Kuhmilch. Kim. Wschr., 1931, 10: 1528-31. ---- Determination. Jona, T. Nuovo metodo di dosaggio del lattosio e del grasso nel latte. BoU. Soc. med. chir. Pavia, 1910, 24: 178-84.— Torrisi, D. Micrometodo per U dosaggio delle diverse frazioni di fosforo e dei lipidi nel latte. BoU. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1934, 9: 1011-3. ---- Dry substance. See subheading (Solids; Total solids) ---- Effect of external agents. See also Milk modification, Irradiated milk. Buruian&, L. The action of sunUght on mUk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1937, 31: 1452-8.—Gehrke, C. W., & Almy, E. F. The action of mineral-ion exchange resins on certain milk con- stituents. Science, 1949, 110: 556-8.—Houssay, B. A., & Negrete, J. Accidn de los venenos de serpientes sobre los hidro- carbonados, las grasas y la leche. Rev. Inst. bact. Dep. nac hig., B. Air., 1918, 1: 173-94.—Krtiger, F. Ueber eine eigen- tumUche Veranderung der MUch durch Natron- resp. Kali- lauge. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1906-07, 50: 293-302.—Martini, E. Die Wirkung des Lichtes auf das Oxydations-Reduktions- potential der Milch. Biochem. Zschr., 1933, 260: 153-60 — Romer & Much. MUch unter dem Einfluss des Lichtes. Sitzber. Naturwiss. Marburg (1906) 1907, 101-20.—Segale, M. SuU'arrossamento del latte in presenza di NaOH. Boll. Accad. med. Genova, 1912, 27: 105-14.—Vandevelde, A. J. J. L'action des halogdnes sur le lait et sur ses constituants. Lait, 1928, 8: 495-500.—Whitehead, H. R. The influence of sun- Ught on milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1931, 25: 1647-52. Also Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 694. ---- Fat. See Milk fat. ---- Fatty acids. See Milk fat, Composition. ---- Hormones. See also Milk secretion, Endocrine aspect. Konsuloff, S. Der Uebergang von Hormonen in die MUch. Endokrinologie, 1935, 16: 237-40 —Weisman, A. I., Kleiner, I. S., & Allen, E. Cows' milk as a possible excretory source of the anterior pituitary-like hormone. Endocrinology, 1935, 19: 395-7. ---- Indican. Hervieux, C. Recherche de l'indoxyle (indican) dans les laits de vache et de chdvre. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1931, 193: 1480-2. ------ La rdaction de Jolles (indican) appliqude au lait. Ibid., 1932, 194: 1603.—Sato,M.,& Murata.K. Nyuzyu- nai indican, biUrubin no kensyutu hoho narabi-ni sono sonzai ni tuite [Methods of detecting, and the existence of, indican and biUrubin in milk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1936, 8: 398-401- ---- Iodine. Fellenberg, T. v. Le dosage del'iode dans le lait. Lait, 1930, 10: 986-9.—Hoehn, H. Die Jod-Eiweiss-Bindung bei Milch gesunder Tiere. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 86: 49-55.— Kieferle, F. Ueber den Jodgehalt der Milch und seine Ab- hangigkeit von dem Jodgehalt der Futterpflanzen und des Erdbodens, sowie die Beziehungen zum Kropf. Naturwissen- schaften, 1928, 16: 957-62.—Yamasiro, K. Nyuzyii oyobi gyunyu kako-hin no yodo-san-ne ni tuite (On the iodic acid value of nulk and processed milk products] Mitt. Med. Ges. Osaka, 1934, 33: 777-86. ---- Iron. See also Milk bacteria, iron-producing. Dahl, S. Jernindholdet i komaelk. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1944, 25: 114-8.—Edelstein, F. Eisengehalt der Kuhmilch. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch., (1911) 1912, 83: 2. T., 2 Halfte, 479.— Henriques, V., & Roche, A. La teneur en fer du lait peut-elle augmenter sous l'influence d'ingestion ou d'injection de sei de fer? Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1929, 11: 679-92.—Isizawa, T & Tomito, N. Nyusyu-nai tetu biryo-teiryn-ho m tuite [Microdetermination of iron in milk] Keio igaku, 1934 14: 871-86. Also Nippon seikagakkai kaiho 1934-35 9: 42 — Johnston, F. A. Iron content of market milk. Food Res., 1944, 9- 212-7 ______ Gellman, N., & Strom, J. Methods for determining the iron content of milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1948, 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----81 175: 343-7.—Kanamori, S. Gyunyu oyobi gyunyu seihin no tetu-ryo [Ihe iron content of cow's milk and foods manu- factured from cow's milk] Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1940, 51: 979-95.—Lesne, E., Cldment, R., & Zizine, P. Sur la teneur en fer du lait de femme et du lait de certains mammifdres (anesse, chdvre, vache) Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1930, 12: 1410-3. Also Lait, 1931, 11: 355-8.—Plumier, M. Le fer dans le lait de femme et de vache. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1946, 140: 680.—Soxhlet, F. v., Langstein, L., & Edelstein, F. Ueber den Eisengehalt der Frauen- und Kuhmilch. Munch, med. Wschr., 1912, 59: 1717.—Wallgren, A. On the iron content in milk. Acta paediat., Upps., 1931-32, 12: 153-69. ---- Lead. Nosu, S., Kawamura, R. [et al.] Gyunyu oyobi gyunyu kakohin (hunnyu, renn5rii) no iwayuru seizyo-en ni tuite; hu, zinnyii gan-en-ryo to no hikaku [The so-called normal lead in cow's milk and processed products of cow's milk (milk powder, condensed milk); Suppl., comparison with the lead content of human milk] Zika zassi, 1935, 1323-6. Also Jahrb. Kinderh., 1936, 147: 357-9. ---- Lecithin. See with Milk fat. ---- Magnesium. See also Milk nutrition, Pathological effect. Day, H. G., & Orent-Keiles, E. Adequacy of cow milk as a source of magnesium for rats. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1939, 40: 638-40. Nordbo, R. The concentration of ionized magnesium and calcium in milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1939, 128: 745-57.—Pyne, G. T. The micro-determination of calcium and magnesium in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1943, 68: 330. ---- Manganese. Kemmerer, A. R., & Todd, W. R. The effect of diet on the manganese content of milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1931, 44: 317-21.— Wolff, L. K. [Contents of Cu, Zn and Mn in cow milk] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 3799-802. ---- Mineral. Burlet, J. *Contribution a l'etude minerale du lait de vache. 103p. 8? Lyon, 1934. Genin, G. Le rdglage de la teneur en sels du lait au moyen d'un traitement par dehange de bases. Lait, 1934, 14: 950-4.— Hermano, A. J., & Claravall, S. Mineral constituents in fresh and canned milk. PhUippine J. Sc, 1935, 57: 323-8. Also BuU. Nat. Res. Counc. PhUippine Islands, 1937, No. 12, 134.— Leyton G., C. Contenido mineral de la leche y el queso de la producci6n nacional y de la relaei6n de este con el forraje y el suelo. Bol. Soc. quim. Peru, 1946, 12: 106-13.—Pfyl, B., & Samter, W. Ueber die Alkalitat der Asche von Lebensmitteln; die Alkalitatswerte von Milch und Milchserum; gleichzeitige Bestimmung anderer Mineralbestandteile. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1924, 48: 325-63.—Steffen, F. Ueber den Salzgehalt von MUch, Colostrum und Galle. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1931, 61: 204.—Vuk, M., & Sandor, Z. Aenderung des Natriumgehaltes der Milch einiger Siiugetiere wahrend der Lactationsperiode. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1938, 75: 312-6. ---- Nitrogen and combinations. Colobraro, V., & Valenciano, O. A. Fracciones nitrogenadas de la leche; mdtodo para su determinacion. Rev. As. bioquim. argent., 1948, 15: 201-8.-—Dosage de quelques combinaisons azotdes dans le lait par la mdthode au micro-Kjeldahl. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 67-9.—Engel, S., & Dennemark. L. Ueber den Uebergang des Kolostrums in die MUch, insbesondere iiber das Verhalten der stickstoffhaltigen Korper (Kuh, Schaf, Stute.) Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1911-12, 75: 148-58.—Kahn, M., & Goodridge, F. G. A non-protein, colloidal, nitrogenous substance in milk. Biochem. BuU., 1912-13, 2: 178 [Abstr.]— Leroy, A. M. Une mdthode rapide de dosage des matidres azotdes totales dans le lait a I'usage des controleurs laitiers. Lait, 1937, 17: 230-5.—McFadden, G. H., & Weiser, H. H. A method for determining the action of certain organisms on nitrogen distribution in mUk. Am. J. Pharm., 1938, 110: 154—8.—Neseni, R., & Hinke, F. Der kUnisch-chemische Nachweis von Verschiebungen im Stickstoffverhaltnis ki der KuhmUch. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1934-35, 45: 342-8 — Noguera Gomez, E. El nitrdgeno amoniacal y el nitr6geno urdico en las leches de Caracas. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1938, 2: 1495-506.—Scott. L. D. Rapid methods for the quantitative determination of total protein and non-protein nitrogen in human and cow's milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1934, 28: 1193-7.—Venuti, A. Ricerche sperimentali sulla composizione di alcuni latti animaU, con particolare riguardo alle sostanze azotate. Riv. clin. pediat., 1929, 27: 643-54. ---- Nucleic acid. See also Milk casein; Milk protein. Mandel, J. A. Ueber die Analyse der Spaltungsprodukte des Nukleoproteides der Milchdriise. C. rend. Congr. internat. MILK CONSTITUENTS 1260 MILK CONSTITUENTS mdd., 1910, 16. Congr., Sect. 2, Physiol., 179-82.—Mandel, P., A Bieth, R. Acide nucldique du lait. C. rend. Son. biol., 1948. 142: 23-1. ---- Oxalic acid. Frola, G. Ricerche sull'acido ossalico del latte. Riv. clin. pediat., 1937, 35: 919-35. ---- Phospholipids. See with Milk fat. ---- Phosphorus and compounds. Acharya, B. N., & Devadatta, S. C. A note on the different types of phosphorus compounds in milk. Proc. Soc. Biol. Chemists, Bangalore, 1936-37, 2: 8.—Bomskov. C. Ueber organische Phosphor verbindungen in Kuh- und Frauenmilch. Zschr. Kinderh., 1932, 53: 527-39. ------ Ueber die Phos- phorverbindungen der Milch. Ibid., 1932-33, 54: 779.— Borsarelli. Nota intorno alia composizione delle ceneri di latte ed aUa quantity di fosforo che possono contenere. Gior. farm. chim.. Tor., 1866, 15: 23-46—B.igando, J., Champ & Closson. Les phosphates de calcium du lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 382-fi.— Chanda, R., A Owen, E. O. The effects of thyrosine and thio- uracil on the secretion of the phosphorus compounds normally present in milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1949, 44: Suppl., p. xxix.— De Toni, G., & Graf, G. Ricerche sul fosforo estere del latte di donna, di mucca e di capra. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1938, 13: 816-8. Also Zschr. Kinderh., 1938-39, 60: 74-6 Ricerche sul fosforo organico del latte; nozioni generali sul fosforo organico del latte in genere e sulla presenza di fosfatasi nel latte. Riv. clin. pediat., 1938, 36: 289-303.------II fosforo estere del latte di donna.; sua idrolisi enzimatica ed acida. Ibid., 304-18. ------ II fosforo estere del latte di mucca e del latte di capra, sua idrolisi enzimatica ed acida. Ibid., 673-84.—Hennaux, L. Taux des phosphates dans les laits normaux et pathologiques. Acta biol. belg., 1943-45, 3: 175.—Henrici, M. Phosphorgehalt in Kuh- und Frauenmilch. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1929, 59: 521.—Kling, A., & Lassieur, A. La ddtermination de l'acide phosphorique des laits et son application a la recherche du mouiUage. Ann. falsif., Par., 1923, 16: 141-6; Disc, 69.—Lampitt, L. H., & Bushill, J. H. The dialysis of milk; the distribution of phosphorus. Biochem. J., Lond., 1933, 27: 711-22.—Lenstrup, E. The phosphorus content of human milk and cow's milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1926, 70: 193-202.—Mai. Ueber die Phosphorverbindungen in der Milch. Mschr. Kinderh., 1931-32, 51: 391.—Pefia, A. Dosage colorimdtrique des phosphates dans le lait. Lait. 1931, 11: 942-5.—Pyne, G. T. The colloidal phosphate of milk. Bio- chem. J., Lond., 1934, 28: 940-8. ------ A simple titrametric method for the approximate determination of milk phosphates. Sc. Proc. R. DubUn Soc, 1934-35, 21: 223-9.— Rimington, C, & Davenport, H. Some phosphorus compounds of milk; the liberation of phosphorus from caseinogen by enzymes and other agents. Biochem. J. Lond., 1926, 20: 777-90.—Steffen, F., & Siillmann, H. Ueber Unterschiede im Schwefel- und Phosphor- gehalt von Frauen- und Kuhmilch. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1931, 61: 1114-6.—Takagi, K. Kato nyuzyu-tyu no rinsan kagobutu ni tuite [Ueber die Phosphorverbindungen in Kaninchenmilch] Kyoto huritu ika daigaku zassi, 1937, 19: 388-94.—Torrisi, D. Procedimento semiminimetrico per il dosaggio sistematico delle diverse frazioni del fosforo e dei lipidi nel latte. Arch. sc. biol., Bologna, 1936, 22: 471-502.— Vladesco, R. Adaptation de la mdthode de Copaux au dosage de l'acide phosphorique du lait et ses applications. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1927, 96: 1025-7.—Wardlaw, H. S. H. On the diffusible phosphorus of cow's milk. Repr. Papers Sc. laborat., Univ. Sydney, 1909-16, B, 2: 253-66. ---- Pigments. Lundborg, M. Ueber Farbstoffe der Milch. Biochem. Zschr., 1931, 231: 274-89.—Murata, K. 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Ztg, 1919, 57: 121-4.—Porcher, C. La quasi- fixitd de l'extrait ddgraissd du lait chez un animal pendant plusieurs mois consdcutifs. Ann. falsff., Par., 1920, 13: 78-84, 2 tab.—Rangappa, K. S. Refractive index and refractive constant of milk low in solids-not-fat. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1946, 15: 288.—Reiss. F. Die Berechnung der fettfreien Milch- trockensubstanz. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1925-26, 36: 161. ---- Sulfur and compounds. Bosio, P. Lo zolfo nel latte di donna e di mucca dosato nelle sue frazioni. Riv. clin. pediat., 1929, 27: 364-72— Grossfeld, J., & Young Yen, M. H. Zur Bestimmung des Sulfatgehaltes von Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1941, 82: 489-97.— Hirschstein, L. Ueber die Beziehungen des Schwefels zum Stickstoff in Nahrungsmitteln mit besonderer Beriicksichtigung der Frauen-und Kuhmilch. Zschr. phys. diat. Ther., 1912, 16: 705-10. Also Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch., 2. T., 2. Halfte, 85.—Hutchinson, R. C. The sulphur content of milk. Med. J. Australia, 1941, 1: 229-31.—Lucca, A., & Lagani, G. Ricerche sul solfo nel latte. Pediat. med. prat., Tor., 1934, 9: 693-8.— Revol. L., & Paccard, R. Sur le soufre total du lait (lait de femme et lait de vache) C. rend. Soc biol., 1937, 126: 25.— Tillmans, J., & Sutthoff, W. Praformierte Schwefelsaure in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1910, 20: 49-63. ---- Total solids. See also subheading (Solids-non-fat) Bonham, A. R. A comparison of methods for the determina- tion of milk solids. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1933, 24: 295-8.— Bouin & Gobert, P. A propos du calcul de l'extrait dans les analyses de lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1907, 62: 421. ------ A propos du calcul de l'extrait sec du lait et de la formule de M. A. Leys. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 409-13.—Desai, C. M., & Patel, A. H. Determination of total solids in milk. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1945, 14: 203.—Giribaldo, D., & Peluffo. A. Ddtermination indirecte de l'extrait du lait de vache; origine et fondements des formules qui servent a en faire le calcul; manidre de les ddduire; formules ddrivdes. Monit. scient., Par., 1909, 4. ser., 23: 489-99.—Golding, J. The use of the air-damped balance for the determination of total solids in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1934, 59: 468-74.—Gronover, A., & Turk, F. Ist die fettfreie Trockenmasse der Milch von aus- schlaggebender Bedeutung zur Erkennung einer gewasserten Milch? Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt, 1927, 53: 520-4.— Klamer, I. C. E. Ist die fettfreie Trockenmasse von aus- schlaggebender Bedeutung zur Erkennung einer gewasserten Milch? Ibid., 1928, 55: 45-7— Jochelson, D. [Vereinfachtes Verfahren zur Bestimmung der Trockensubstanz und des Fettgehalts in der Milch] Vopr. pitan., 1935, 4: No. 5, 111-5.— Leys, A. Calcul de l'extrait sec du lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 303-5.—Mezger, O. Ist die Berechnung der Trockensub- stanz bei Milch fiir gerichtliche Falle ungultig? Molkereiztg, 1910, 20: 133; 145.—Miiller-Hoessli, E. Die Berechnung der Milchtrockensubstanz. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1943, 34: 374-6. Also Lait, 1944, 24: 310-2.—Saar, R. Bei- trage zur Errechnung der Milchtrockensubstanz. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 55: 573-7.—Shaw, R. N., & Eckles, C. N. The estimation of total solids in milk bv use of formulas. Bull. U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust., 1911, No. 134, 5-31. Tryptophan. Imai, S. Tryptophan teiryo-h5 narabi-ni nyuzyii no Trypto- phan gan-yuryo ni tuite [A method of quantitative determina- tion of tryptophan and the tryptophan content of mUkl Zyu- zenkai zassi, 1926, 31: 1371-95. ---- Vitamins. See Milk vitamin. ---- Zinc. Bertrand, G., & Beauzemont, Y. Sur les variations de la teneur en zinc des animaux avec l'age; influence du rdgime lactd Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1930, 65: 247-50. MILK consumption [incl. demand] See also Milk marketing; Milk supply. Heinrich, J. Considerations sur le de- veloppement de la consommation du lait. 79p. 2434cm. Marseille, 1935. Revis, C & Partridge, W. The fallacy of milk statistics. San. Rec, Lond., 1907, n. ser., 39: 347.—Wilkinson, R. A. Wanted: more mUk. Atlantic Month., 1941, Jan., 64-70. ---- Africa. Barrett, R. E. An enquiry into diet and nutrition amongst Indian school children in Kampala with special reference to the consumption of milk. East Afr. M. J., 1937-38, 14: 199-208 — South Africa drinks more milk. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 421. ---- America. Escudero, P., Pierangeli, E., & Rothman, B. Sobre el requerimlento de leche y su consumo global en la Republica Argentina. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1946, 4: 3-5.—Hopper, t ',«., „ sumption of milk m Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 147-53.—Kitching, J. S. MUk consumption in the Vancouver metropolitan area. Ibid., 154-7.—Pluchon J P & MILK CONSUMPTION 1261 MILK CONTAINER Rose-Rosette, R. Etude sur le lait consommd a la Martinique. Mdd. trop., MarseUle, 1941, 1: 235-53.—Rocha Fernandes. J. Dados analfticos referentes aos leites de consumo da cidade de Porto Alegre. Rev. aliment., Rio, 1945, 9: No. 2, 7-10. ---- America: United States. Abbott, O. D. The need of milk in the South. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 354-6.—Adolph, D. Milk consumption among chUdren of Massachusetts. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 330-2.—Arnold, L. What should be the per capita per day mUk consumption of our population? Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1935-36, 2: 416-21.—Blanford, C. J. The demand for milk and cream as revealed by consumer purchases at retail food stores in New York City. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 287 (Abstr.)—Egbert, S. Significant aspects of a recent official survey concerning the household use of milk in Philadelphia. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1935, 25: 789-95 — Family consumption of milk in the United States. Labor Inform. BuU., Wash., 1936, 3: No. 11, 13.—Jones, C. H. The present needs of the mUk supply of Baltimore. Charities, N. Y., 1906, 16: 499-502 [Abstr.]—Leach, C. N., & Frank, L. C. Milk consumption in eighteen small Alabama com- munities. Pub. Health Rep., WTash., 1928, 43: 2955-7 — Milk consumption in Hartford. Annual Rep. Bd Health Hartford, 1940, 56: 54.—Spencer, L., & Blanford, C. J. Changes in demand for milk, cream, and evaporated milk in the New York metropolitan area. Annual Rep. N. York Coll. Agr., 1941, 54: 76. ---- Asia. Malaviya. Milk, the perfect food, but every Indian gets only 6 ounces a day. Ind. Vet. J., 1941-42, 18: 179-81. ---- Europe. Leighton, G. R., & McKinlay, P. L. Milk consumption and the growth of school children; report on an investigation in Lanarkshire schools. 20p. 2412cm. Edinb., 1930. Bransby, E. R. An investigation into the consumer-demand for milk in the city of Leeds. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 60: 71; 127.—Burns, C. M. A study of the milk consumption in 1,000 families in county Durham. J. State AL, Lond., 1933, 41: 414-32.—Constantinescu, G. K. [Milk; production and con- sumption] In: Probl. san. pop. rurale Romania, Bucur., 1940, 387-97.—Cramer, W. Requirements of the population in mUk-fat, and the available supply. Lancet, Lond., 1927, 2: 774_7 —Gompf, A. Zur Frage einer Reichs-Milchstatistik. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 56: 203-5.—Hosslin, H. v. Milch als Nahrungsmittel und unser Milchverbrauch. Med. Welt, 1933, 7: 1531-4.—Holitschc, A. Der Alkohol- und Milchverbrauch in den Kranken- und Irrenhausern des deutschen Sprachgebietes. Proc. Internat. Congr. Alcohol., 1909, 12. Congr., 283-9.—Jessop, W. J. E., Mowbray, J., A Dockeray, G. C. Dublin's milk needs. J. M. Ass. Eire, 1945, 17:124-7.—Knez, V. Zvysme u nas spotfebu mldka! Vyziva lidu 1948, 3: 180.—Larbaletrier, A. La consommation du lait a Paris. Nature, Par., 1882-83, 11: 291.—La Rosa, G. L ali- mentazione lattea nei grandi e piccoli centri della Siciha. Riv. san. sicil., 1932, 20: 911-7.—Leighton, G. El consumo de leche v el crecimiento de los escolares; una investigation en los escolares escoceses. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 702 —Maula?, L. La consommation du lait dans les dcoles de Yevev, Suisse. Lait, 1929, 9: 74-7—Pelc, H. Da production et la "consommation du lait dans le district de Cesky Brod au point de vue de l'hygidne. Tr. Inst. hyg. pub. tchdc 1934, 5: 39_82.—Rambault. Sur 1'aUmentation en lait de la ville de Milan (ItaUe). Rev. hyg., Par., 1934, 56: 348-59.—Smithard, E H R A study of milk consumption in an outer London suburb. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 1: 235-7.— Tej tejtermdkek es tojas, mint fehdrjeforrasok a budapesti csaladok taplalkozasa- ban. Statiszt. drt., 1942, 209-12.—Vandevelde, A. J. J., A Neirynck, R. La question du lait a Gand pendant la guerre 1914-18. J. pharm. Belgique, 1920, 2: 581; passim. MILK container. See also other main headings on Milk: M. bottle; M. can; M. care; M. plant; M. transpor- tation. , ... . Barthdlemi, G. L'obturation des cruches, pots, bidons a lait. Lait, 1936, 16: 705-11.-Sanborn, J. R- Single service containers for distribution of fluid nulk. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1942 101 - 477-80 ------ & Breed, R. S. Single service containers' for milk and milk products Certif, Milk; 1939, 14- No 154, 7-9.—Sanitary aspects of packaging milk and milk products. Am. J. Pub. Health 1940 30: No. 2, Suppl., 84_9 —Tobey, J. A. Containers for milk. In his Public Health Law, 3. ed., N. Y., 1947, 195. ---- Cleansing. Brooke, M. S. A bacteriological investigation into the cleansing of milk bottles. Glasgow M. J., 1948, 29: 402-8.— Hobbs B C & Wilson, G. S. The cleaning and sterilization of°mUk botties J. Hyg.! Lond., 1943-44, 43: 96-120.-Natv.g, H. Rengj0ringen av melkeflasker. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1944, 25: 140-50, illust.—Shere, L. How to prevent and remove milk deposits. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 6, 44; passim.— Use of single-service containers for delivery of milk [Illinois] Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1944, 59: 1037-9. ---- Corrosion. Fink, C. G., & Bohrman, F. A. La corrosion des mdtaux par le lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 28-36. ---- Examination. Foord, D. C, Crane, C. L., & Clark, B. S. Significance of adequate controls in absolute sterility determinations. Food Res., 1943, 8: 489-95.—Mudge, C. S., & Foord, D. C. Needle puncture method for determination of the bacterial contamina- tion of paraffined milk containers. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 273-7.—Thomas, S. B., & Jenkins, E. The comparative sterility of milk bottles and milk cartons. Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 420 (Abstr.) ---- Pail. Caserio, E. Ueber den Verlauf der gesamten Aciditatsver- anderung und des ph der in verschiedenen Metallgefassen enthaltenen Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 67: 587-97.—Hunziker, O. F. Metals and their various influences on milk. Rep. Internat. Dairy Congr. (1928) 1929, 8. Congr., 46-62.—Mohr, W., Kramer, R. [et al.] L'action de mdtaux et de combinaisons de mdtaux sur le lait complet et du lait com- plet sur les mdtaux et leurs combinaisons. Lait, 1935. 15: 432-8.—Truffert, L. Utilisation des seaux galvinisds pour la rdcolte du lait. Ann. hyg., Par., 1949, 27: 153-63. Paper. Genin, G. L'emploi des rdcipients en carton dans l'industrie laitiere. Lait, 1937, 17: 369-71.—Henderson, J. L., Foord, D. C, & Roadhouse, C. L. Influence of sunhght on flavor and ascorbic acid content of milk exposed in three different types of paper containers. Food Res., 1940, 5: 153-9.—Martin, E. M. S. Paper milk bottles in New York. Certif. Milk, 1929, 3: 11.—Moss, F. J., Thomas, R. C, & Havens, M. K. Bac- tericidal effect of the paraffining of paperboard used for paper milk containers. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1941, 56: 944-56, pl.—Paraffining of paper milk containers. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 39.—Reitz, A. Deutsche Milchflaschen aus Papier. Umschau, 1930, 34: 272.—Stark, C. N. Sanitary regulations for controlling the production of paper containers for milk. J. Milk Techn., 1941, 4: 200-5.—Tanner, L. P. The paper milk container. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1939, 15: 456-60. ---- wooden. Genin, G. L'emploi des rdcipients en bois pour le transport du lait. Lait, 1936. 16: 841-6. MILK contamination. See also other main headings on Milk: M. adulteration; M. bacteria; M.-borne disease; M. defect; M. hygiene; M. inspection; M. modification; M. preservation; M. sample. Bastian, H. C. The contamination of milk. Lancet, Lond., 1908, 2: 1324.—Bernton, H. S. The dangers of unclean milk. BuU. Rhode Island Bd Health, 1918, 14: 18-23.—Hall, I. W. Some impurities ot vended milks. Bristol M. Chir. J., 1909, 27: 48-56.—Moat, C. P. Clean vs. dirty milk. Bull. Vermont Bd Health, 1913-14, 14: No. 2, 52.—Porcher, C. Le lait meurtrier; les impuretds originelles, la fraude, quelques organi- sations modeles. Aesculape, Par., 1: 1912, 89; 107.—Ramos Espinosa, A. Leches y cremas contaminadas. Rev. mex. pediatr., 1940, 10: 213-5.—Soxhlet. Gutachten iiber verun- reinigte Milch. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 485.—Spooner, C. S. An interesting case of milk contamination. J. Econom. Entom., 1920 43: 368.—Talbot, F. S. Milk; the dirty food. Good Health, 1909, 45: 686-93. ---- Animals and parasites. Bruce, E.A. Drosophilids in milk. Pub. Health J., Toronto, 1922 13- 259-61.—Fettick, O. Fliegenlarven enthaltende Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1912-13, 23: 252.— Kohn, F. G. Tiere als Fremdkorper in der Milch. Prag. Arch. Tiermed 1932,12:7-14. ------ Les animaux comme corps Grangers' dans le lait. Lait, 1933, 13: 337-46.—Konsuloff, S. Sur une sdrie de parasites trouvds dans le lait. Ann. parasit., Par 1930 8: 244-8.—Milk; presence of insect larvae [Police Court] Brit. Food J., 1944, 46: 55. ---- Benzoic acid. See also Milk sample, Preservation. [Detection of benzoic acid and boric acid in milk] Ny pharm. tid., Kbh., 1883, 15: 7-11.—Grossfeld, J. Die Bestim- mung kleiner Mengen Benzoesaure in Milch, Butter, Margarine. Fleisch und Eigelb. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1927. 53: 467-83.__Hinks, E. The detection and estimation of benzoic acid in milk and cream. Analyst, Lond., 1913, 38: 555-8.— Liverseege, J. F., & Evers, N. The determination of benzoic MILK CONTAMINATION 1262 MILK CONTAMINATION acid in milk. J. Soc. Chem. Indust., Lond., 1913, 32: 319 (Ahstr.)—Mussill, J., & Smejkal, O. Die Verwendbarkeit von p-Oxybeuzoesiiureestern zur Konservierung von Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1931-32, 42: 117-9; Disc. 199-201.— Philippe, E. Zum Nachweis von Benzoesaure und Salizylsaure in Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1911, 2: 377- 83. ---- Determination. See also Milk testing. Bernstein, A. Ein Schmutzprober fiir Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1906, 16: 264.—Bohm, E. Nachweis von Saccharose, Wasserstoffsuperoxyd, Formaldehyd und Nitrat i n der MUch mittels starker Schwefelsaure. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1939, 77: 18-32.—Brown, L. A., & Gott, E. J. Use of Endo's medium hi locating milk contamination. Am. Food J., 1923, 18: 295.— Rochaiz, A., A Tapernoux, A. Re- cherche de la contamination du lait par la mdthode au rouge neutre. Ann. hyg., Par., 1933, n. ser., 11: 1-13.—Schern, K., & Gorli, B. Nuevo reactivo para la investigation de la reaccion de la leche y especialmente de sustancias alcaUnas adicionadas a la leche. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1931, 3: 49.—Serger, H. Verfahren der Milchschmutzbestimmung. Pharm. Zhalle, 1911, 52: 449-55.—Shrewsbury, H. S. The estimation of preservatives in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1907, 32: 5-14.— Thornton, H. R., Strynadka, N. J. [et al.] MUk contamination and the methylene blue reduction test. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1934, 25: 284-94.—Vairo, G. Sul riconoscimento dell'im- mersione di foglie di rafano selvatico nel latte. Scuola salern., 1909, 10: 13-5. ---- Dirt. See also Milk analysis, Sediment. Schroeder, M. C. Dirt sediment testing; a factor in obtaining clean milk. 19p. 8? N. Y., 1914. Allman, J. D. Easy milk analysis for the determination of foreign substances. Med. Times, Lond., 1906, 34: 586-8.— Analytical Methods Committee. Report of the sub-committee on dirt in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1937, 62: 287-501, pl.— Delepine, S. Pathogenic properties of and amount of dirt contained in the milk suppUed to the town of Manchester during the ten years 1897 to 1906, inclusive. Dreschfeld Memorial, Manchester, 1908, 237-46, 2 ch. Also Med. Chron., Manchester, 1907-08, 47: 473-82, ch.—Detecting dirty milk. MSN, Toronto, 1942, No. 14, 3.—Fiorentini, Ceradini & Galli. Alcune ricerche sul sudiciume del latte che si consuma In Milano. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1905, 27: 452-8.—Fournier, A. Les corps dtrangers du lait (un coefficient de propretd du lait) Presse mdd., 1935, 43: 1485.—Fumagalli, A. Delle sostanze eterogenee nel latte. Arch. sc. Soc vet. ital., 1906, 4: 149-51.— Kober, G. M. MUk sediments or dirty milk in relation to disease. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1091.— Litterscheid, F. M. Anwendung der Luminescenz-Erscheinungen bei der Unter- suchung von MUchschmutz. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1927, 53: 263.—Lowe, W. F. Estimation of dirt in milk. Chem. News, Lond., 1912, 56: 61.—Mazza, C. Sopra un nuovo metodo per dosare rapidamente U sudiciume nel latte. Atti Soc piemont. igiene, 1896, 2: 79-84.—Mickle, F. L. Failure of standard method for visible dirt in mUk to meet Connecticut requirements. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1929, 19: 172-8.—Milk; fat deficiency; presence of dirt. Brit. Food J., 1940, 42: 117.— Pliicker, W. Ein neues Verfahren zur Schmutzbestimmung in MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt, 1935, 70: 96-107.— Reed, W. McK. FUth in the mUk supply in the cities and vUlages and its practical exposure with demonstration. Month. BuU. Ohio State Bd Health, 1912, 2: 248-53.—Reiss, F. Ueber eine Verunreinigung der MUch durch Holz und ZinnteUchen. Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 543.—Revis, C. The examination of mUk for dirt and leucocytes. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1908, 16: 734-40.—Schroeder, M. C. Dirt sediment testing; a factor in obtaining clean milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1914, 4: 50-64.— Vollhase. Ermittelung und BeurteUung des Schmutzgehaltes der MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1926, 51: 373.— Weller, H. Die Bestimmung des Schmutzgehaltes in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1905, 10: 591-6.—Young, M Dirty milk food. J. R. San. Inst., 1907, 28: 477-9 [Abstr.] ---- Drug. See also Milk secretion, Drug excretion. Rosenthaler, L., & Ungerer, E. Nachweis von Hexamethyl- entetramin in Wein und Milch. Pharm. ZhaUe, 1913 54- 1153-5. Feces, manure, and urine. See also Milk bacteria; Milk bacteriology; Milk testing. Bermejo, F. J., & Ban-era, A. Investigaci6n de la orina en la leche de vaca. Monit. farm., Madr., 1947, 53: 241-4.— Buruiana, L. La recherche et le dosage de l'urine dans le lalt. Lait, 1936, 16: 698-705.—Detection of manural poUution in milk. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1921, 7: Suppl., No. 3, 50-2.—Lax*. O. La ddtermination des excrdments de la vache dans le lalt. Lait, 1931, 11: 816-22.—Nunn, P. W. G. Manure in milk. J. R. San. Inst., 1905-06, 26:417.—Sporogenes (The) test for manu- rial content in milk. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1921, 8: Suppl., No. 11, 178-81.—Weinzirl, J., A Veldee. M. V. A bacteriological method for determining manural pollution of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1915, 5: 862-6. ---- Fluorine and compounds. Georgievsky, A. P. Ftor v moloke i ego sanitarnoe znadenie. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 8, 35-9.—Mazzeo, P. II fluoruro di sodio per la conservazione del latte. Pediatria (Arch.) Nap., 1905, 2. ser., 3: 105-7.—Ottolenghi, D. Sulla ricerca del fluore nel latte. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1905, 4. ser., 17: 445-53. ---- Hydrogen peroxide. See also Milk pasteurization; Milk preserva- tion; Milk sterilization. Amberg, S. A method for the determination of hydrogen peroxide in milk together with some observations on the preser- vation of milk by this substance. J. Biol. Chem., 1905-06, 1: 219-28.—Banerjee, N. L. Use of hydrogen peroxide as a mUk preservative. Ind. M. Gaz., 1947, 82: 156-9.—Baumann, E. Ueber die Konservierung der Milch durch Wasserstoffsuperoxyd. Munch, med. Wschr., 1905, 52: 1083-8.—Bonjean, E. Traite- ment du lait par l'eau oxygdnde. Ann. falsif.. Par., 1909, 2: 411; 475.—Garcia Hernandez. Analisis bromatoldgico; de- termination de peroxido de hidr6geno de la leche de vaca. Rev. farm. Cuba, 1947, 25: No. 6, 5.—Graaff, W. C. de. Onder- zoekingen over melk; de invloed van waterstofperoxyde op de melkenzymen. Tschr. veeartsenijk., 1908-09, 36: 29-35.— Kabrhel, G. [Preservation of milk bv hvdrogen peroxid] Cas. ldk. desk., 1923, 62: 109-16.—Medin. O'. Om behandling af mjolk med vatesu peroxid. Hygiea, Stoekh., 1908, 2. F., 8: 239-57.—[Preservation of milk during transport by addition of H2O2] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 8, 54.—Wilkinson, W. P., & Peters. E. R. C. Zum Nachweise von Wasserstoff- superoxid in Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1908, 16: 515-7. ---- Minerals. Barthe, L., & Dufilho. E. Elimination du sodium et du chlore dans le lait de vache; fraude du lait par addition de sels de sodium. Ann. falsif., Par., 1927, 20: 88-91. Also Lait, 1927, 7: 817-23.—Johns, C. K. The preservative effect of chlorine compounds in milk. Canad. Pub. Health J., "1930, 21: 162-8.— Read, J. W., & Hale, H. Feeding chlorinated milk to the albino rat. J. Agr. Res., 1925-26, 30: 889-92.—Reiss, F. Ueber gesalzene Handelmilch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungs- mitt., 1915, 30: 333.—Sarran, S. Etude d'une nouvelle con- stante pour ddceler le salage dans le lait. Lait, 1932, 12: 788-93.—Vivario, R., & Stainier, C, La recherche du salage des laits par la ddtermination du rapport phosphore-chlore. Ibid., 1933, 13: 1073-81.—Wendt, G. v. Zur VariabiUtat der MUch; uber den Einfluss verschiedener Salzbeigaben auf die Zusammensetzung und Menge der Milch. Skandin. Arch. Physiol., Berl., 1908, 21: 89-145. Nitrate. Bognar, G., & Forgacs, T. Zur Nitratreaktion bei Milch- produkten. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1938, 76: 535-8.— Cavalier, J. Sur la recherche du mouiUage du lait par la prdsence du nitrates. Bull. Soc. sc. mdd. ouest, 1907, 16: 13-8 Also Tr. sc. Univ. Rennes, 1907, 6: 71-5.—Elvidge, W. F. Note on nitrates in mUk. Analyst, Lond., 1934, 59: 170-2.—Galvagno, O. Sul valore della reazione dei nitrati pel riconoscimento dell annacquamento del latte. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1907, 29: 547-51.—Haas, P., & Lee, B. Note on the nitrate oxidising mechanism of mUk. Pharm. J., Lond., 1924, 113: 94.— Lerrigo, A. F. The routine detection of nitrates in mUk. Ana- b'st Lond., 1930, 55: 433-5—Reiss, F. Der Stallmist als Quelle einer Nitratreaktion der MUch. Zschr Untersuch Nahrungsmitt., 1919, 38: 362-4.—Rothenfusser, S. Welchen Yi^\ „hat, der Nachweis der Nitrate fur die Beurteilung der Mi ch? Ibid., 1909, 18: 353-63.—SUpfle. K. Nitratgehalt der Milch als Beweis der Milchwasserung. Deut. med. Wschr 1926, 52: 755-7— Til Im ans, J. Ueber den Nachweis und die quantitative Bestimmung von Salpetersaure in der MUch mit Diphenylamin-Schwefelsaure. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrunes- mitt., 1910, 20: 676-707. Also Molkereiztg, 1911, 21: 16; 26. - —_& Schneehagen, W. Erfahrungen mit der quantita- tiven Bestimmung der Salpetersaure in der MUch bei der praktischen Milchkontrolle. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1916, 31: 341-51.—Tillmans, J., & Spittgerber, A. Verein- fachung des yerfahrens zur Bestimmung von Salpetersaure in der MUch mit Diphenylamin-Schwefelsaure. Ibid 1911 22- j01^',"-Wauter?. J- Ueber die Bedeutung der Anwesenheit der Nitrate in der MUch. Molkereiztg, 1909, 19: 409 Also Congr. internat. hyg. aliment., 1910, 2. Congr., 2: Sect. 4 95 Picric acid. .. La8ran8e-Frances. L'acide picrique dans le lait; sa carac- tdnsation, Lait, 1934, 14: 817-9. MILK CONTAMINATION 1263 MILK CONTROL Prevention. See also Milk care; Milk hygiene; Milk plant, Inspection. Laurent, D. Note concernant la protection du lait contre l'invasion microbienne dans la pratique industrielle, par l'emploi de la pdnicilUne. Concours mdd., 1947, 69: 1235.—Protection of milk against infection and contamination. Vet. Rec Lond 1943, 55: 282.—Seiffert. Ueber MUchschmutz und seine Bekampfung. Fortsch. Med., 1908, 26: 1089; 1121- 1153 Also Prag. med. Wschr., 1909, 34: 43; 58; 76. Also Verh Ges' deut. Naturforsch. (1908) 1909, 25: 293-325. Salicylic acid. Gyunyu oyobi gyuraku-tyu ni kon-suru salicyl-san wo kentei suru ho [Method of examination of milk and butter for salicylic acid] Yakugaku zassi, 1883, 672. Water. See also Milk analysis, Cryoscopy; Milk se- rum, Refractometry. Gouirand, P. *Considerations sur la re- cherche du mouiUage et de l'ecr^mage dans le lait de vache. 103p. 8? Montp., 1912. Anselmi, S. La sensibiUta di alcuni indici analitici del latte in rapporto all'annacquamento. Rendic Ist. sup. san., Roma, 1941, 4: 876-85.—Bouin, M. A propos du calcul du mouiUage dans les analyses de lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1921, 84: 89-91.— Buogo, G. Osservazioni sui metodi per determinare l'annac- quamento nel latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1940-41, 7: 350-2.— Cerf, J. Etude comparative des principles constantes utilisdes pour la ddtermination du mouiUage du lait. Lait, 1932, 12: 300; 400.—Dominikiewicz, M. O badaniu mleka na zafalszowa- nie woda. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1905, 2. ser., 5: 830-41.—Giannotti, D. Prove di comparazione della determinazione dell'annac- quamento del latte coUe formule di calcolo e la crioscopia. CUn. vet., Milano, 1935, 58: 209-15.— Knaff, P. F. Opticeskij metod opredelenija podmesi vody k moloku. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 6, 35-8.—Kyriazidis, K. N. Nephelo- metrische Bestimmung der Milchverwasserung. Zschr. Hyg 1936-37, 119: 10-20.—Mohler, H., & Forster, H. Vergleich- ende Untersuchungen iiber verschiedene Methoden zur Bestim- mung eines Wasserzusatzes zu Milch. Mitt. Lebensmittel- untersuch., 1936, 27: 113-24.—Occhialini, E. Metodi per determinare l'annacquamento nel latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1940-41, 7: 245; 330.—Reidemeister, W. Beurteilung einer Milchwasserung nach dem Wassergehalt des Milchplasmas und der Gefrierpunktsbestimmung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 68: 298-301.—Revis, C. The detection of added water in milk. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, Lond., 1907, 20: 39-42.—Todd, J. C, & Sanford, A. H. MUk and water. In their Clin. Diagn. Laborat., 11. ed., Phila., 1948, 721-6.—Vuillaume, R. Formule simple permettant un calcul immddiat du taux de mouiUage du lait, connaissant la densitd et le taux de la matiere grasse. Lait, 1942, 22: 113-22.—Woodman, A. G. On the determination of added water in milk. Techn. Q., Bost., 1899, 12: 165-70.— Wuyts, L., & Courtoy, F. Ddtermination du mouiUage du lait au moyen de la constante du Dr. Cornalba. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 590-4. MILK control. See also other main headings on Milk: M. grading; M. hygiene; M. inspection; M. legisla- tion; M. (market) M. merchandizing; M. produc- tion; M. supply. Barron, J. L. Philosophy and future of milk control. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 467-76.—Bredo. A propos du controle du lait. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1923, 23: 253.—Buckingham, E. M. Protection of milk. Med. & Surg. Rep. Boston City Hosp., 1913, 16. ser., 23-8.—Doenecke. Ein Beitrag zur Milchkontrolle. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1911, 21: 315-20 — Gamble, J. A. Milk supervision and its control. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1917, 7: 953-5.—Graub, E. Die Kontrolle der Kon- summilch. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1926, 68: 59-61.—Jensen, C. O. On milk and milk control. In his Select. Papers, Kbh., 1948, 1: 469-87.—Johns, C. K. Recent developments in milk control. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 35: 33-7.—Lassabliere, P. Le controle du lait. Mddecine, Par., 1937, 18: No. 6, 1-36.—Leroy, A. M. Ce que doit savoir un bon controleur laitier et beurrier. Lait, 1925, 5: 34, 5 pl.; passim.—Lesnd, E. Sur le controle du lait. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1936, 3. ser., 116: 813.—Louis. Rapport au sujet de la surveillance du lait. Lait, 1927, 7: 687-95.—Mai, C. Die Ueberwachung des Verkehrs mit Milch. Molkereiztg, 1914, 23: 489; 497; 505.— Martin. Die Milchkontrolle. Mitt. Verein. badisch. lierarzte, 1908, 8: 1-9.—Melvin, A. D. Public control of the production, distribution, and sale of milk in the interest of public health. Rep. Internat. Vet. Congr. (1914) 1915, 10. Congr., 2: 361-78.— Nystedt, S. Mjolkkontroll. Forhandl. Nord. vet., 1921, 2. meet., 462-79.—Porcher, C. The control of the production, distribution, and sale of milk in the interests of public health. Rep. Internat. Vet. Congr. (1914) 1915, 10. Congr., 2: 521.— Raumer, E. von. Erfahrungen auf dem Gebiete der Milch- kontrolle. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1906, 12: 513-21. Also Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 2-5.—Roeland, C, & Grollet, C. Kapport sur le controle du lait. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1914, 4: 258-72.—Rosenau, M. J. Milk control. In: Admin. Med. (Emerson, H.) N. Y., 1941, 505-15. —— bacteriological [Abbr.: b. c. for bacterio- logical control; c. b. for contr61e bacteriologique] See also Milk (certified) Control. House, A. G. Bacteriological control of milk. 59p. 8? Cambr., 1931. Bertazzoni, M. L'importance pratique de la recherche colimdtrique en tant que controle du fonctionnement des installations de pasteurisation. Lait, 1935, 15: 332-8 — Christiansen, M. Yverbakterier og maelkekontrol. Forhandl Nord. vet. Q933) 1934, 4. meet., 155-72.—Demeter, K. J Directives pour 1'exdcution du c. b. du lait. Lait, 1936, 16: 138-47.—Fairer, J. A. Bacteriological efforts to produce a clean milk supply. Med. Off., Lond., 1927, 37: 235-7.—Furs, T- A. [B. c of milk in Leningrad] Arkh. biol. nauk. 1925, 24: 243-6.—Giuffrida, G. Recherches et considdrations relatives au c. b. du lait. Boll. sez. ital. Soc internaz. microb., 1933, 5: 68-76.— Kliewe, H., & Herwig, H. Bakteriologische Unter- suchungen in der Giessener Milchzentrale. Arch. Hyg Munch., 1936-37, 117: 179-86.—Mcintosh, J., & Whitby, L. E. H. The b. c. of milk-suppUes. Lancet, Lond., 1931, 2: 147-50.—Rowlands, A. B. c of milk. Brit. M. Bull., 1947, 5: 196-201.—Sjolund, J. Juverbakterier och mjolkkontroll. Forhandl. Nord. vet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 172-88.—Weber. B. K. der Vorzugsmilch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1928-29 39: 301-3. ---- biological. See also Milk biology; Milk serology. Neumark-Chertkova, F. [Biological control of milk] J. epidem. mikrob., Moskva, 1932, 1: 22-5.—Pincherle, M., A Gelli, G. Ulteriori controlli su talune propriety biologiche del latte. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1933, 8: 824-8. Forensic aspect. Shaw, H. B. Legal questions and answers. Bull. Vermont Bd Health, 1913-14, 14: No. 4, 46-53.—Tobey, J. A. Recent court decisions on milk control. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1932, 47: 23; 1934, 49: Suppl., 1. Also Spanish transl., Cr6n. mdd. quir., Habana, 1933, 59: 330-7. Also Bol. sal. pub Montev., 1934, 3: 213-22. Also Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1934, 49: 993; 1937, 52: 1038.------Milk control. In his Public Health Law, 3. ed., N. Y., 1947, 181-200. ---- hygienic [Abbr.: h. c. for hygienic con- trol; or c. h. for controle hygienique] See also Milk bacteriology; Milkborne disease. Mondor, C. *Etude sur le c. h. du lait. 58p. 8? Par., 1929. Beaufrere, F., & Thieulin, G. ModaUtds, techniques et rdsultats du c h. du lait, au lieu de consommation. Bull. Acad. vdt. France, 1941, 14: 175-9.—Davidson, F. A. The protection of bulk mUk, with special reference to bovine tuber- culosis. J. R. San. Inst., 1937-38, 58: 217-39.—Desoubry. Du controle sanitaire du lait. Mdm. Soc sc. Seine-et-Oise 1909, 18: 96-115.—Grosse-Bohle, H. Die hygienische Ueber- wachung des Verkehrs mit Milch. Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 373-5. Also Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1907, 14: 78- 89.—Guillaune, A., & Thilo, H. L'apprdciation de la valeur hygidnique du lait livrd k la consommation en nature. BuU sc. pharm., Par., 1919, 26: 151; 268.—Hobbing, E. Die Not- wendigkeit der Beteiligung des Humanmediziners an der gesundheitlichen Ueberwachung der Milch. Deut. med Wschr., 1936, 62: 396—Houdiniere. A. Rdaction de Schardin- ger; laits crus colostraux et c h. a la consommation. Lait 1934, 14: 468; 591.—Roller, R. Ueber hygienische Milchkon- trollen. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1929. 16: 201; 261.—Labbd, H. Le lait et son c. h. Mddecine, Par., 1928, 9: 1154-8.— Louis, A. Production et c. h. du lait dans les dtables urbaines et suburbaines. Lait, 1946, 26: 1; passim.—Morhardt, P. E. Le c. h. du lait. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1933, 33: 1170-5.— Pfannenstiel, W. Die Notwendigkeit der Beteiligung des Humanmediziners an der gesundheitlichen Ueberwachung der Milch. Deut. med. Wschr., 1935, 61: 841-3.—Savage, W. G. The h. c. of the milk supply. J. R. San. Inst., 1906, 27: 685- 95.—Tabares B., A. Control sanitario de la leche. Hig. A salub., Bogota, 1949, 3: 39.—Thieulin, G. Mdthode de c. h. du lait. Lait, 1942, 22: 8-21. Also Rev. path, comp., Par., 1942, 42: 1-16.—Verda, A. Sur le c h. du lait. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1917, 55: 665; passim.—Werder, J. Erfahrungen bei der hygienisohen Milchkontrolle. Mitt. Lebensmittelunter- such., Bern, 1926, 17: 102-11.—Zapatero, E. Le c. h. du lait; une mdthode pratique et simple de colimdtrie. Lait, 1936, 16: 689-98, pl.—Zaribnicky, F. Die Bedeutung der Untersuchung von Viertelgemelken in der Milchhygiene. Wien. med. Wschr., 1925, 75: 1078-80.—Zschokke, E. Ueber die Einfiihrung einer sanitaren Milchkontrolle. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1904, 46: 126-35. MILK CONTROL 1264 MILK CONTROL ---- laboratory [Abbr.: 1. c. for laboratory control] See also Milk laboratory. Boiling, C. E. Report of Committee on Laboratory Methods. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 188-91.— Breed, R. S. Application of laboratory methods to the control of pubUc mUk supplies. Abstr. Papers N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1922, Mid-yr meet., 4, The standardization of laboratory methods useful in controUing the quality of dairy products. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1936, 27: 222-5. ------ Simplification of 1. c procedures for market milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 386-9.—Fuchs, A. W. L. c. of milk under war conditions. Ibid., 390-2.— Gamier, M., & Douris, R. G. Le controle hygidnique du lait au laboratoire. Rev. mdd. Moyen Orient, 1948, 5: 142-54.— Hershey, J., Waldrip, H. W., & Willett, J. C. Trends in labora- tory procedures in the milk control program of St. Louis. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 339-42.—Hill, H. The 1. c. of milk supplies. Brit. Food J., 1939, 41: 65; passim.—Johns, C. K. L. c. of milk under war conditions. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 393-5.—Ketz. Milchkontrolle im Schlachthoflaboratorium. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 51: 232-7.—Moser, F. Alta rentabilidad por un control de laboratorio intensive en las grandes lecherias. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 685.—Robertson, A. H. Laboratory procedures in sanitarv milk control. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 36: 1245-59.— Savage, W. G. Laboratory tests and milk control. Med. Off., Lond., 1932, 48: 231-3.—Schiitze. Ueber Milchcontrole und chemische Laboratorien in Kurorten. Balneol. Zentrztg., 1905, 146; 149; 153.—Stark, O. K. Some results of laboratory milk control. J. Bact., Bait., 1941, 42: 147.—Tiedeman, W. D. L. c. of milk under war conditions. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 401-3. ---- Milk type (special) See also Milk grading, special. Engel, C. S. Ueber die Kontrolle-billiger Sauglingsmilch. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1905, 2: 414-6.—Munoz Turnbull, J. Control sanitario de las leches industrializadas para alimenta- tion infantil. Asistencia, Mdx., 1942, No. 11, 106-13.—Scharr. Die Kontrolle der Kinder- und Vorzugsmilch. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 35: 185-7.—Stockmayer, W. Zur Ueberwachung der Vorzugs- und Markenmilch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1943-44, 54: 51-6.—Weiss, S. Die gesetzliche und freiwiUige Kindermilchkontrolle. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1910, 23: 435-40. ---- Organization. See also Milk depot. Vamos, Zs. *Le controle municipal du lait. 29p. 8? Par., 1931. Adams, H. S. Planning and administering a milk control program. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 10-23.— Barthelemi, G. L'organisation du controle hygidnique du lait. Lait, 1938, 18: 462-73.—Breed, R. S. The results of an experi- ment in controlling the milk supply of a small city. N. York State J. M., 1919, 19: 134-8.—Bru, P. Sur l'organisation du contr61e sanitaire et hygidnique du lait. Rev. vdt., Toulouse, 1923, 75: 761-6.—Chalmers, A. K. The increase of the power of local authorities with regard to milk supply. Lancet, Lond 1906, 2: 425. Also Proc. Nat. Conf. Inf. Mortal., Westminster 1906, 280-9.—Fisher, M. R. Milk control of municipalities] Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1935-36, 30: 539-43.—Hanway, J. A. Milk control under PubUc Utilities Board. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1944, 23: 273-8.—Klose, F., & Wurm, O. Amtliche Milchkontrollstellen, ein Weg zur Besserung der Milchver- sorgung der Stadte. Arch, sozial. Hyg., 1928, n. F., 3: 221-9.— Lederle, E. J. The sanitary control of local milk supplies through local official agencies. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1912, 82: 1063-7.—Levin. W. The relation of the state to a sanitary milk supply. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1923, 13: 557-61.—M.. J. T. Melkcontrole in groote steden. Tschr. sociale hyg., 1906 8: 334-48.—McCrady, M. H. Milk control for the small town. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1934, 25: 519-23.—Messner, H. Die Wichtigkeit einer verliisslichen Milchkontrolle fiir Kurorte und die Massnahmen zur Erreichung derselben. Med. BL, Wien 1909, 32: 38; 50. Also Oesterr. San. Wes., 1909, 21:97; passim — Robertson, J. S. Milk control under a board of public utilities. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 36: 192-5.—Russell, H. L. The function of the State in milk-control work. Tr. Internat Congr. Hyg. (1912) 1913, 15. Congr., 4: 598-601.—Stokes, W. R., & Wright, T. M. The co-ordination of laboratory work and inspection in supervising the milk supplv. Am. J. Pub Hyg., 1909, 19: 317. Also Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass. (1908) 1909, 34: pt 1, 227— Tischer, O. A municipal milk control program. Pennsylvania Health, 1935. 13: No. 2, 15-9.— Wilbur, B. K. Geographical boundaries determine milk control area. Nation's Health, Chic, 1926, 8: 450-2.—Wright, R. D. An effectual city milk control programme. Manitoba M. Ass Rev., 1941, 21: 249. ---- Problems. Abraham, S. New problems for mUk control officials. Certif. Milk, 1939, 14: No. 156, 7.—Brock, F. D. Necessity for and some difficulties of public health milk control. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 36-40.—Grim, G. W. Current problems con- cerning milk control. Cornell Vet., 1928, 18: 85-97.—Guysel- man, P. C. The necessity for milk control. Alameda Co. Pub. Health News, 1925, 3: No. 3, 2-4.—Phair. J. T. Present day problems In milk control and their suggested solution. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1943, 58. meet., 85-9.— Sparks, H. D., A White, F. A. Field and laboratory problems in a milk control program. Canad. J. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 162-70. ---- Quality control. See under Milk quality. ---- Technical aspect. See also other main headings on Milk: M. bacteria; M. contamination; M. defect; M. quality; M. supply; M. testing. Cocq, M. Contribution a l'etude des moyens de controle hygidnique du lait. 38p. 24cm. Par., 1939. Klimmer, M. Tierarztliche Milchkontrolle; eine Anleitung zu ihrer praktischen Durchfuhrung 125p. 8? Berl., 1929. Berard, P. A. Contribution a l'dtude sur le contr61e du lait nature dans les laiteries par l'examen microscopique direct. Bull, hyg., Montrdal, 1947, 33: No. 3, 3-11.— Boynton, W. H.,&- Hiscock, I. V. An inventory of some methods of milk control. J. Milk Techn., 1941, 4: 147-51.—Brew, J. D. Some practica1 aspects of city milk control. Nation's Health, Chic, 1925, 7: 1-4.—Corash, P. The value of physical examination of dairy herds to milk control programs. Cornell Vet., 1947, 37: 34-8.— Eloire, A. La surveillance de la vente du lait en nature; moyen facile et pratique de rechercher les laits mouillds. Hyg. viande, 1910, 4: 427-30—Gobert, P., & Bouin, M. A propos de la ddtermination de l'extrait sec et de quelques formules de calcul utilisdes dans le controle du lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 193; 224.—Hastings, C. J. Quelle est la meilleure mdthode de surveillance de I'approvisionnement en lait? Lait, 1926, 6: 455-69.—Messner. Ueber die Wichtigkeit einer verlasslichen Milchkontrolle und die Massnahmen zur Erreichung derselben. Zschr. Stadthyg., 1909, 1: 493-505.—Miner, C. H., & Irwin, R. E. Milk control in Pennsylvania. Atlantic M. J., 1924-25, 28: 267.—Nottbohm, F. E. Durchfuhrung einer 21tagigen Milchkontrolle wahrend einer vollen Laktationsperiode. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1928, 100: 65-81.—Parrino, P. S. The technical and practical aspects of milk control. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1939-40, 92: 381-8—Roux, L. Les dtapes du contr61e du lait 1875-1939; lactodensimdtre, analyse chimique, dpreuve bio- logique. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1939, 81: 328-33.—Taussig, S. L'exactitude des diffdrentes mdthodes en controle laitier. Lait, 1935, 15: 1087-101.—Troili-Petersson, G. En billig mjolk- kontroll med godt resultat. Hyg. tskr., Stockh. (1911) 1912, 4: 287-94.— Woodward, W. C. Health department; methods for the supervision of the milk supply. Am. Med., 1908, n. ser., 3:299-303. ---- Value. Adams, H. S. History and public health importance of milk control. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 1-9.— Chavarria, F. R. A. Importancia del control sanitario de la leche. Rev. zootden., B. Air., 1930, 17: 511-28.—Fuchs, A. W. Milk control in the defense program. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1942, 57: 422-31.—Hellens, O. [Significance of milk control from the sanitary view-point on checking the spread of infecti- ous diseases] Fin. lak. sail, hand., 1935, 78: 295-314.—Ibsen, C. H. La influencia del control de la leche y del pago segun la calidad, sobre la calidad de la mantequilla. Rev. hie. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 701.—McCulloch, E. C. Milk control and public health. Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1934 28: 246-51.—Stockmayer, W. Die Bedeutung der Milchkontrolle fur die menschliche Gesundheit. Reichsgesundhbl., 1934, 9: 278-80. ---- veterinary and medical. See also Milk examination, veterinary. Blaim, T. Zur Beteiligung der Tierarzte an der Milch- kontrolle. Wschr. Tierh. Viehzucht, 1906, 50: 446-8.— Brittlebank, J. W. The control of the milk supply from the point of view of the veterinary inspector. Proc. English Speak. Conf. Infant Mortal., 3. Conf., 1913, 1: 200-33.—Glage. Beobachtungen und Erfahrungen bei der tierarztlichen Milch- kontrolle. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1928, 44: 745-8.—Hiscock, f. V. The medical association and the milk supply. Kentucky M. J., 1932, 30: 697-702.—Matthews, H. T., Lethem, W. A. [et al.] Discussion on the veterinary and medical control of the milk supply. Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 253-60.— Messner, H. Die Entwicklung der Milchkontrolle und der Anted der Tierarzte an derselben. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1936-37, 47: 458-61.—Neseni, R. Tierarztliche Milchkon- trolle. Prag. tierarztl. Arch., 1935, 15: Sonderheft No. 1, 26-30.—Ostertag, R. TierarztUche Mitwirkung bei der Milch- kontrolle. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1926, 42: 345-51. ______ Control veterinario de la leche, con especial consideraci6n al tratamiento de la leche infectada de tuberculosis, aborto in- MILK CONTROL 1265 MILK CONTROL feccioso, mastitis estreptocdcica o por bacterias del grupo paratifus-enteritis (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 602-14.—Rudolf, J. Zur Kontrolle der Konsummilch vom Standpunkt des Veterinarhygienikers. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1929, 71: 141-4. Also Wien. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 16: 127-32. ---- by countries. Belloni, J. A. Allgemeine Betrachtungen uber die Organisa- tion der Milchkontrolle in Kopenhagen und Stockholm; Vergleich der genannten Kontrolleinrichtungen mit der durch Tierarzte angestrebten Idealorganisation einer stadtischen Milchkontrolle. Alunch. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 80: 457-59.— Bohdanowiczowna, Z. [Organization of mUk control in Brussels, Strassbourg and Vienna] Polska gaz. lek., 1928, 7: 396-8.— Ehrstrom, W. Mjolkkontrollen i de skandinaviska landerna- Forhandl. Nord. vet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 144-55.—Frank, L. C. Coordinaci6n de esfuerzos en el control sanitario de la leche de consumo publico en el mercado americano [Transl.] Cr6n. mdd. quir. Habana, 1936, 63: 321-33.—Kufferath, H. Le controle du lait a Washington et a Melbourne; quelles con- clusions en tirer pour la Belgique? Clinique, Brux., 1909, 23: 365-80. Also Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1909, 25: 141-60 — Lind, C. [Milk control and milk supply in foreign countries] Nord. hyg. tksr., 1920, 1: 24-32.—Morgan, M. T. Le controle sanitaire du lait en Angleterre et dans le Pays de Galles. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub.. Par., 1936, 28: 81-7.— Pocher, C. Le controle laitier k l'etranger; quelques rdflexions d'ordre gdndral. Lait, 1926, 6: 690-707. ---- by countries: Africa. Belle, G. Le controle hygidnique du lait a Casablanca. Maroc mdd., 1949, 28: 514-7.—Gilles, G. Ndcessitd d'orga- nlser un controle hvgidnique du lait frais en Algdrie. Algdrie mdd., 1948, 51: 559-64.—Woltz, M., & Buck, G. Essai de controle du lait a Tananarive. BuU. Soc. path, exot., Par., 1936, 29: 934-9. ---- by countries: America. Garcia Vargas, J. *Contribuci6n al estudio de las leches de Guatemala; control bacteriol6gico por el metodo de Skar. 19p. 26cm. Guatemala, 1933. Andrade, J. L. Determination por control de anaiisis del porcentaje maximo y minimo de las substantias componentes de nuestras leches de consumo; fijacion de tipos normales y diferenciacidn del fraude y de la mala calidad. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1939, 4: No. 5, 82-96, tab. Also Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 98-112, tab. Bambaren, C. A. Sanidad pubUca municipal; sobre control sanitario de la production y venta de la leche que se consume en Lima. Cron. mdd., Lima, 1943, 60: 24-7.—Berry, A. E. A survey of milk control in cities and towns in Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 305-9.—Costa Mandry, O. Better milk. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1938, 2: 212-7.—Cowley, R. Sanitary milk control situation in Havana. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 132-6.—Jeffs, H. B. Le controle du lait au Canada. BuU. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1936, 28: 88-99.—Lavery, J. F. Milk control on the farm; with special reference to that exercised by the Depart- ment of PubUc Health of the City of Toronto. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1941, 5: 63-74.—Martins, A. F. Sobre o padrao bac- teriokSgico do leite em Sao Paulo; leite de granjas Rev Inst. AdoUo Lutz, S. Paulo, 1942, 2: 369-89—Navarini, E. P., Ardiani, M. A., & Forte, A. Control higidnico de la leche de consumo de las ciudades de Rosario y Casilda. Actas Congr. nac med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 508-11.—Netto, F. A. A organizacao dos servicos de contr61e leiteiro no Estado de Sao Paulo. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1947, 9: No. 3, 90-113—Ordonez Valdez, S. Control sanitario de leche en San Pedro, Coah. Salub. & asist., Mdx., 1945, 4: No. 11, 49-56, iUust —Rincones, H., J. V. La u rgente necesidad de intensincar el control sanitario de la leche en el interior del pais, como una medida eficaz en pro del mejoramiento de la salud del nini, y la salud ptibUca en general. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1969. 1. Congr 381.—Tustin, P. B. How Winnipeg's milk supply is supervised. J. R. San. Inst., 1914-15, 35: 204-10.-Vizca- rrondo, O. Determination, por control de analisis, del por- centaje maximo y minimo de nuestras leches de consumo; fijacion de tipos normales de clasificacion. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 112-31. ---- by countries: America—United States. Lederle, E. J., & Raynor, R. The milk supply of New York City, and its control by the Department of Health. 70p. 8? N. Y 1912 Forms No. 5, Monogr. Serv., Dep. Health N. York (City) 1912. Chapin, C. V. Milk control in Providence, U. S..A. Med. Off., Lond., 1919, 22: 221.-Dur.shee, J. D. Milk control. Week Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health 1935, 14. l-£— Frank L C The unification of milk control in the United IxHZ'. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1925, 15: 977-80. —" £ national program for the unification of milk control. Pub. Health>Rep,^Vash., 1926,41:1583-616. ------ The coordi- nation of American milk control effort. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 9-27.—Gabbano, L. La sorveglianza igienica del latte in Baltimore, Md. Igiene mod., 1931, 24: 1-17.—Kerr, J. W. The supervision of milk supplies in the United States, and its bearing on the protection of the pubUc health. Proc. English Speak. Conf. Infant Mort, 1913, 175-86.—Krueger, P. F. Pasteurized milk and sanitary milk control in IlUnois. Illinois M. J., 1929, 55: 212-7.—Lederle, E. J. The sanitary control of New York's milk supply. Pennsylvania M. J., 1911-12, 15: 198-204; Disc. 209-12.—Moffett, W. K. Milk control in Pennsylvania. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Milk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 165- 80.—Panisset, L. Le controle sanitaire du commerce et de la production du lait aux Etats-Unis. Hyg. viande, 1907, 1: 49-53.—-Park, W. H. Report of committee on the control of milk supplies in large cities. Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass., 1905, 30: 176-84.—-Pierce, C. C. L'dtat actuel du controle du lait aux Etats-Unis. BuU. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 72-9.—Report of Committee on Methods of Improving Milk Supplies in Small Communities; the status of milk control in municipaUties of 1,000 to 10,000 population. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Milk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 347-81.—Riser, W. A. The control of the milk supply for an Iowa institution. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1938, 92: 645-52.—Russell, J. E. Sanitary con- trol of the milk supply in the State of New Jersey. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1934, 18: 223-7.—Todd, F. A. Two years of milk control work in the sixth CCC district. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1937, 31: 300-4.—Weiss, H. How Cumberland controls its milk supply. Mun. San., 1931, 2: 171-3, &c ---- by countries: Australia. Robertson, W. A. N. Le contr61e du lait en Australie. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 2216. ---- by countries: Europe. Rommer, L. *Controle du lait en Suisse en particulier a Davos. 32p. 24cm. Par., 1938. Aaser, C. S. Melkekontrollen i Norge. Forhandl. Nord. vet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 135-44.—Baclesseanu, A. Le con- trole sanitaire dans le commerce du lait et de ses ddrivds a Constantza (Roumanie) Hyg. viande, 1911, 5: 265-8.— Bognar, G. La rdpression des fraudes en Hongrie: le controle du lait a Budapest. Ann. falsif., Par., 1926, 19: 440-4.—Bohm. E. Om mjolkkontrollen och mjolkhandeln. Norsk tskr. mU. med. 1903-04, 8: 457-76.—De Tilloux, J. El control lechero y mantequero belga, considerado como factor de la mejora de las razas (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 628- 31.—Diskussion om melkekontrol. Forh. Med. selsk. Kris- tiania, 1908, 197; 255.—Doubek, B. Snahy o zvysenf jakosti a o zlep§eni zdravotnl bezpecnosti konsumniho mldka. Vyziva lidu, 1949, 4: 156-8.—Ehrstrom, W. Organizacidn del control lechero en la ciudad de Helsingfors (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 631-6. ------ RiktUnjer for organisationen av kommunal mjolkkontroll i Finland. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1934, 15: 103-8. ------ Mjolkkontrollen i Helsingfors med mjolkproduktionsomrade. Hyg. rev., Stockh., 1947, 36: 15-8.—Friis, S. Traek av maelkekontrollens ud- vikling i K0benhavn gjennem 40 aar. Ber. Nord. vet., 1928, 3. meet, 582-601; Disc, 634-40.—Gonzalez, P. Control sanitario de la leche en Barcelona. Rev. zootdcn., B. Air., 1926, 13: 352-7.-—Gratz, O. [Hygienic milk control abroad and in Hungary] AUatorv. lap., 1935, 58: 33-6.—Gustafson, F. Mjolkkontrollen i Stockholm. Ber. Nord. vet, 1928, 3. meet, 601-13; Disc, 634-40.—Helle, K. Ueber den Einfluss der Milchkontrolle auf die Beschaffenheit der Milch in Graz. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1906, 56: 205-7— Jaanhold, J., & Raud, V. La lecheria, el control de exportation y el comercio de los productos lecheros en Estonia. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 716.—Jacobsen, A. Le controle du lait a Christiania. Hyg. viande, 1914, 8: 321-5.—Jimison, R. L. Quality control of Danish milk supply. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Theater, 1947, 2: 47-52. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 101: 507-9.— Johns, C. K. Recent developments in milk control. Med. Off., Lond., 1944, 71: 109.—Kasperowicz, F. Badanie na zanie- czyszczenie mleka rynkowego w Wilnie. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1931, 46: 105-14.—Kontrola mlieka. Boj o zdrav., Bratisl., 1948, 23: 60-4.—Maidontarkastamo. Terv. & sairaanh. Kaupun. tUast. Helsinki, 1947, 29: 38-46.—Mazzeo, M.. & Lo Porto, F. Importanza sanitaria ed economica dei controlli biologici del latte del commercio in Palermo. Gior. batt. immun., 1939, 22: 97-120 —Nai, D. D. Per un piu ampio controUo sanitario di tutto il latte aUmentare. Clin, vet., Milano, 1940, 63:165-73 — Petrovich. B. [For a better control of mUk] Glasnik, Beogr., 1928 5- 82-6.—Redogorelse for mjolkkontrollens i Helsingfors verksamhet under ar 1937.—Nord. hyg. tskr., 1938, 19: 333- 8 —Thiele, R. Die MilchkontroUe in Polen links der Weichsel. Zschr. Hyg., 1918, 86: 263-76.—Todd, F. A. MUk control program of U. S. forces in Iceland. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946 5' 461-7—Wolff, L. Om mjolk och mjolkkontroll, Hygeia, Stockh., 1905, 2. f., 4: 297-309. ---- by countries: Europe—France. Jeannin, J. *Le controle sanitaire du lait a Dijon. 69p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. La Queriere, M. de. *Le lait et son controle administratif en France. 71p. 8? Par., 1937. MILK CONTROL 1266 MILK COOLING Nevot, A. *Les mdthodes de controle hygieni- que des laits; leur application aux laits parisiens. 94p. 8? Par., 1930. Baudeau, H. Le controle hygidnique du lait a Nancy. Lait, 1936, 16: 946-56.—Bertin-Sans, H., Imbert, H. [et al.] Or- ganisation d'un controle officieux du lait a Montpellier; rdsul- tats obtenus (aout 1908) Hyg. viande, 1908, 2: 546-60.— Bourgeois, G. Le controle hygidnique du lait a Dijon. Lait, 1938, 18: 648-66.—Clevisch, A. Sur l'hygidne et le controle du lait; I'approvisionnement en lait. Ibid., 1927, 7: 787-801.— Davies, B. L'approvisionnement en lait de la Nation; produc- tion hygidnique et controle (transl.) Ibid., 1937, 17: 449; 591.—Deloulme. Controle sanitaire de la Cooperative laitiere de Belfort. Bull. Acad. vdt. France, 1941, 14: 184.—Fouassier, M. Le controle du lait au Syndicat de la crdmerie francaise. Lait, 1928, 8: 270-2.—Gaujoux. Controle officieux du lait livrd k Montpellier par les laitiers syndiquds. Montpellier mdd., 1909, 28: 60-3.—Hallez, G. L. Le lait, officiellement controld, en France. Rev. path, comp.. Par., 1933, 33: 679-84.— Historique de l'organisation du controle sanitaire du lait mis en vente dans le Ddpartement de la Seine. Ann. hyg., Par., 1930, n. ser., 8: 113-9.—Lacambre, Lasausse & Abry. Le controle de l'hygiene du lait a Nantes pendant cinq anndes; de 1942 a 1947. Ibid., 1947, 25: 219-29.—Leroy, A. M. _ Le ddveloppement du controle laitier en France; ndcdssitd d'une entente entre les associations de controle laitier et beurrier. Lait, 1926, 6: 723-53, map.—Lesne, E. Rapport sur le con- trole du lait. Mdd. internat., Par., 1937, 45: 80.—Nicolas, R., & Le Hyaric, M. Le contr61e hygidnique du lait et des produits laitiers dans le Morbihan au cours de l'annde 1948. Rev. path. comp., Par., 1949, 49: 494-501.—Porcherel, J. Cinq anndes de controle officiel facultatif du lait. Avenir mdd., Lyon, 1934, 31: 164-8.—Violet. Le controle hygidnique du lait dans l'ag- glomdration lyonnaise. J. mdd. Lyon, 1948, 29: 697-9. by countries: Europe—Germany. Behre, A. Ueber einige Ergebnisse bei der biologischen Milchkontrolle in Altona. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 56: 38-50.—Borinski, P. Die stadtische MilchkontroUe in Berlin. Deut. Zschr. off. Gesundhpfl., 1925-26, 2: 169-75.— Ehrlich. Betrachtungen iiber die tierarztliche Milchkontrolle auf Grund der im Tierseucheninstitut der Landwirtschafts- kammer fiir die Provinz Hannover gesammelten Erfahrungen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1928, 44: 793-7. Also Schweiz. Arch, Tierh., 1929, 71: 86-8. ------ Milchuberwachung im Milch- wirtschaftsgebiet Niedersachsen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 645-50.—Griittner, F. Erfahrungen in der tierarztli- chen Milchkontrolle im Reg.-Bezirk Magdeburg. Ibid., 1929, 37: 213-7.—Kiessig. Die Durchfuhrung der freiwilligen Milchkontrolle in Schleswig-Holstein. Ibid., 1927, 35: 759- 62..—Niederstadt. Die polizeiliche Ueberwachung des Verkehrs mit Milch in grosseren Stadten Deutschlands. Oeff. Gesund- hpfl., 1916, 1: 236-47.—RUhmekorf. Zur Milchkontrolle in Leipzig. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1912, 21: 352-6. ---- by countries: Europe—Great Britain. Control of milk production and sales. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 42; 51; 61.—Hope, E. W. Supervision of the milk supply in the City of Liverpool. J. Prev. M., Lond., 1906, 14: 727- 32.—Ichok, G. La protection du lait en Angleterre. Ann. hyg., Par., 1926, n. ser., 4: 419-29.— Litteljohn, A. R. Impure milk; state inspection and control of the milk supply. Med. Off., Lond., 1912, 7: 109-11.—Young, W. J. The administra- tion of the Model Milk Clauses in Sheffield. J. R. San. Inst.. 1911-12, 32: 73-83. MILK cooling. See also Milk modification, Frozen milk; Milk storage. Rotenberg, G. Contribution a l'emploi du froid pour la conservation du lait. 58p. 8? Par., 1930. Adams, H. S. CooUng and storing milk. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 58-71.—Baier & Bongert. Unter- suchungen iiber die Wirkungsweise der Nassluftkiihlung und der Trockenluftkuhlung. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1905, 15: 230; 261.—Belaval, J. Propaganda pro refrigeraci6n de la leche en Puerto Rico. Bol. as. mdd. Puerto Rico, 1926, 20: No. 153, 25-9.—Blier, J. Rdflexions sur l'emploi du froid en laiterie. Lait, 1927, 7: 45753.— Kitchen, J. M. W. Temperature con- trol as related to improvement in milk, cream, and butter sup- pUes, and how it should be applied. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1921, 99: 565-9.—Lassabliere, P., & Rotenberg, G. Action du froid sur la conservation du lait. C. rend. Soc biol., 1930, 104: 358.—Lesne. A propos de la rdfrigdration du lait naturel Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 152.— Mohorcic, H. Ueber Milchkuhlung unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Verhalt- nisse in Steiermark. Mitt. Verein. Aerzte Steiermark, 1912 49: 41-4.—Ostertag, R. Die Milchkuhlung. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1930-31, 41: 1; passim.—Porcher, C. Le froid en laiterie au premier Congrds international du froid, octobre 1908. Bull. Soc. sc. vdt. Lyon, 1909, 12: 131-49.—Salles, C, A Lembert, P. Les appUcations du froid dans l'industrie laitidre. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 501-18.—Sherman, J. M., & White, 3. C. The spoilage of milk held near the freezing point. Annual Rep. N. York Coll. Agr., 1941, 54: 121. ---- Bacteriology. Schroder, A. *Untersuchungen uber den Einfluss der Kuhlung auf die Haltbarkeit und den Keimgehalt der Milch [Leipzig] 68p. 8? Dresd., 1908. Mott, F. E., & Mazer, H. Deterioration of milk by bacterial growth under refrigeration at 40? F. N. England J. M., 1942, 227: 174.—Pennington, M. E. Bacterial growth and chemical changes in mUk kept at low temperatures. J. Biol. Chem., 1908, 4: 353-93. Also Proc Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 1908, 4: p. xxvii.—Rodland, C. Rapports entre la tempdrature du lait refroidi aprds la traite et les numdrations microbiennes. Rev. path, comp.. Par., 1935, 35: 1032-42.—Wahby, A. M., & Sher- man, J. M. The growth of pathogenic bacteria in milk in rela- tion to the degree of cooUng. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1934, 17: 641-4. --- Farm and house. Kansas, U. S. A. Agricultural Experi- ment Station. Bulletin 295: Milk cooling on Kansas farms. 39p. 23cm. Manhattan, 1941. Franklin, U. D. Cooling milk at the farm. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1944-45, 14: 76.—Kaiser, M. Ueber die Kiihlhaltung der Milch im Hause. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1906, 56: 30-50.— Lassabliere, P. Le refroidissement du lait a la ferme. Mdde- cine, Par., 1949, 30: No. 8, 12-4. Also Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 463-8.—Lindquist, P. A., Mahoney, J. L., & Cotter, J. M. Evaluation of results of mechanical cooling of milk on producing farms. Sanitarian, Los Ang., 1947-48, 10: 195-7. MILK cost [and price] See also Milk marketing; Milk merchandizing. New York City. Milk Industry Founda- tion. More milk for low income families. 15p. 19cm. N. York, 1941. Custo do leite no BrasU. Impr. med., Rio, 1942, 18: No. 337, 153.—Dvorak, J. La valoracion de la leche por las co- operativas en Checoeslovaquia. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 712.—Eichelberger, M. The importance of econom- ical milk in human nutrition. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 169-74.—Government cheap milk scheme. Med. Off., Lond., 1940, 64: 36.—Hasselbach, W. v., & Mork. M. R. La vente du lait et des produits laitiers et l'dtablissement d'un prix rdgional acceptable pour les producteurs, les intermddiabes et les con- sommateurs. Lait, 1939, 19: 421-4.—Hog Pedersen, E. El pago de la leche segun su calidad. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 368-74.—Lemoigne, M., & Musso, L. Notes sur l'utilisation du lait par les indigdnes en Algdrie. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Afrique Nord, 1921, 1: 89-98.—McCune, W. Why milk costs so much. Harpers Mag., 1942, May, 604-11.— Saint-Chamas. R. de. Le prix de revient du lait. Lait, 1932, 12:1121-8.—Spildo, L. S. Del pago de la leche segun su valor de utilizacidn; una base de apreciacion comun al trabajo de la crfa, a las necesidades de alimentacidn, a la alimentation en si y al ddbito de la leche. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 655.—Tobey, J. A. Nutrition and health and the price of milk. Week. Bull. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1934, 13: 129. Also Am. J. Pub. Health, 1935, 25: 197-203. ---- Free milk. Kerr, J. W. The history, development, and statistics of milk charities in the United States. 22p. 8? Wash., 1910. Forms No. 50, Repr. U. S. Pub. Health & Marine Hosp. Serv. Also Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1910, 25: No. 39. Billington, L. Penny Milk program. Wisconsin Bd Health Q. Bull., 1942, 7: No. 3, 18-20.—Coit, H. L. Medical milk charities. Pediatrics, N. Y., 1911, 23: 291-7.—Dinnyds, P. [A novel plan for assuring the amount of mUk distributed free to mothers and children] Ndpegdszsdgugy, 1941, 22: 73-7.— Free milk scheme. Rep. Dep. Local Gov. & Pub. Health, Dubl., 1933-34, 68; 216—Milk (The) in schools scheme. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 156.—Milk-in-schools scheme in New Zealand. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 36: 42.—Milk in schools schemes [Scotland] Annual Rep. Dep. Health Scotland, 1938, 9: 54-6; 1939, 10: 55.—Penny milk in a wartime health pro- gram. Hartford Health BuU., 1943, 8: 3.—Supply (The) of milk to school children. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 63. MILK cream. See also Milk fat; Milk product, Skimmed milk. Townsend, C. W. Cream for the home modi- fication of milk. 8p. 12° Bost., 1903. Boston M. & S. J., 1903, 148: MILK CREAM 1267 MILK DEFECT Caulfield, W. J., Nelson, F. E., & Martin, W. H. Measuring the sanitary quality of market cream. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 245-54.—Chollet, A. La ddsacidification des crdmes. Lait, 1927,7:43-5.—Hogner, R. Gradde och mjolk. Halsovannen, Stockh., 1910, 25: 123.—Jeannier, P. J. De la crdme. J. chim. mdd., Par., 1866, 5. sdr., 2: 148-51.—Kopatschek, F. Crema de leche. In his Manual lab. quim., B. Air., 1942, 219.— Rosell, J. M. Les crdmes de quaUtd. Lait, 1939, 19: 379-82.— Shelmerdine, E. K. Cream and whole milk calculation. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 983.—Shrader. J. H.. & Craig, R. S. Cream quality and sanitary control. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1926, 16: 897-901.—Van Wagtendonk. W. J., & Wulzen, R. A dietary factor, essential for guinea pigs; isolation from raw cream. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1942-43, 1: 373-7. ---- Adulteration. Cream; presence of emulsified vegetable fats [Law reports] Brit. Food J., 1939, 41: 108.—Cream; synthetic not artificial. Ibid.. 1940, 42: 47.—Linon, G. Sur un jugement de relaxe rendu en matidre d'dcrdmage de lait. Rev. mdd. vdt., 1947, JO: 221-5.—O'Brien, R. G. Addition of foreign substance to cream. Rep. Dir. Pub. Health N. S. Wales (1938) 1940, 58. ---- Alterations. Jackson, C. J., Howat, G. R., & Hoar, T. P. Discoloration and corrosion in canned cream. p.284-90. 25y2cm. n. p., 1936. Karaciolo Yanez, M. *Contribuci6n al estudio de la maduraci6n artificial de cremas [Chile] 20p. 26/2cm. Santiago, 1943. Chollet, A. La maturation spontande des crdmes. Lait, 1928, 8: 282-4.—Dam, W. v., & Holwerda, B. J. L'influence du degrd d'aciditd dlevde de la crdme sur le teneur en matidre grasse du babeurre et sur la durde du barattage (transl.) Ibid., 1929, 9: 22-5.—Pien, J. Etude de la dUution des crdmes et de son influence sur la composition des babeurres. Ibid., 1943, 23:119^-40.—Rodenkirchen. J. Untersuchungen uber fadenzie- henden Rahm. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1939, 144: Beih., 187; Disc, 196. ---- Analysis. Creme. BuU. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 76-8—Lindet. Le dosage de la matidre grasse dans la crdme. Ann. falsff., Par 1915, 8: 203; 291.—Liverseege. J. F. Cream. In his Adulter. & Analys. Foods, Lond., 1932, 261-7.—Moyer, L. S. Electrokinetic aspects of surface chemistry; the composition of the surface film on the fat droplets in cream. J. Biol. Chem., 1940 133: 29-38.—Shelmerdine, E. K. Cream and whole milk calculation. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 983.—Skeltin, F. M. A study of the factors affecting the viscosity of cream. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1942, 7: 49-51. ---- Bacteriology. Burri, R. La bactdriologie de la crdme et du beurre. Lait, 1932, 12: 979-92.—Hodosy, J. [The azurufin-reductase test and its value for the determination of bacteria in cream] AUa- torv. lap., 1936, 59: 298-300.—Robinton, E. D., Borman, E. K., & Mickle, F. L. Preliminary bacteriological study of market creams. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4: 253-7.------Bacterio- logical indices of the sanitary quality of market cream. Am. J Pub Health, 1942, 32: 464-70.—Robinton, E. D., & Genung, E. F. The effect of incubation temperature upon certam organisms cultured in cream. J. Bact., Bait., 1942, 43: 778. ---- Pasteurization. Brown, W. H., A Ellikey, P. R. The effect of flash pasteuri- zation and subsequent treatment on the phosphatase value ol cream. J. Bact., Bait., 1942, 43: 118.—Chilson, W. H., & Collins, M. A. Application of the resazurm test in determining the quaUty of pasteurized cream. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3. 334-40 —Mattick, A. T. H. Les effets de la pasteurisation sur la crdme. Lait, 1926, 6: 440-8.-O'Brien, R. G. Investiga- tions carried out in regard to milk and cream; pasteurisation of cream by the Flash process. Rep. Dir. Pub. Health N. b. Wales, 1937, 25-7. MILK cream (sour) Dam W v. L'influence de la concentration des albuminoides solubles de la crdme acidifide sur la teneur en matidre grasse du babeurre et sur la durde du barattage .(transL)Lait 1928 8- 897-902.—Otto, P. Ein Beitrag fur die Notwendigkeit der Gewahrleistung einwandfreier Beschaffenheit beim Bezuge von Rahmsauerungs-Reinkulturen. Molkereiztg, 1907 17.529. Seidenberg, A. The detection of gelatin in sour cream J. Indust Chem 1913, 5: 927.—Szakfdl, I. Data on the acridity of milk c?eam AUatorv. lap 1938 61: 351-Zarins,. K. A Brants, K. Verfahren zur photometrischen Bestimmung des Acetoins und Diacetyls in den Saureweckern und im bauer- rahm. Zschr. Lebensmitteluntersuch., 1943, 86. 19-J8. MILK defect. See also Milk composition; Milk fermentation. Fournier, A. Sur les souillures du lait. Rev. fr. pddiat., 1935, 11: 771-4.—Hoton, L. La rdglementation du lait mal- propre. Lait, 1940, 20: 287-91.—Houdiniere, A. Considdra- tions sur une classification des laits impropres a la consomma- tion. Ibid., 1941, 21: 367-72.—Lentz, R. W. Milchfehler, ihre Verhutung und Behebung. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 52: 201.—Mathieu, L. Les laits suspects. Rev. internat. falsif., 1907, 20: 164.—Wolff, A. Ueber einen Fall von nicht gerinnender, kasiger Milch und nicht reifendem, bitterem Quark. Zbl. Bakt,, 2. Abt., 1909, 24: 361-73, 3 pl. ---- Abnormal milk. Van Rensburg, S. W. J. *The secretion of abnormal milk by quarters free from known pathogens [Vet.] ' p.91-226. 24cm. Pretoria, 1947. Onderstepoort, J. Vet. Sc, 1947, 22. Hastings, E. G., & Beach, B. A. A further study of the pro- duction of milk of abnormal composition by cows free from udder streptococci. J. Agr. Res., 1939, 58: 543-56.—Heuser, G. Anormale Stallprobenmilch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1910, 19: 438-41.—Pounden, W. D. Abnormal milk. North Am. Vet., 1944, 25: 212; 223. ---- Blood. Kamoto, K. Wagyu ni okeru bunben-zen no ketuyo-nyu ni tuite [The blood-like milk of Japanese cows before parturi- tion] Sogo zyuigaku zassi, 1948, 5: 114.—Meuch, K. Be- handlung des Blutes resp. Hamoglobins in der Milch, des sog. Blutmelkens bei Kuhen, durch Luftinfusion vermittelst des Luftfilters nach Ewers-Waren. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1906, 22: 4.—Pusch. Blutmelken beim Rinde. Deut. tierarztll. Wschr., 1904, 12: 431. ---- Causes. Bahrs, J. *Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Entste- hens von Milchfehlern: 1. Die Entwicklung der Bakterienflora in Schlempemilch unter Beriick- sichtigung der Pufferung der Milch; 2. Die Abhangigkeit des Wachstums einiger alkali- bildender Organismen von der Wasserstoffionen- konzentration [Kiel] 52p. 8? Borna-Lpz., 1933. Abel, J. Ueber die Ursachen des unreellen Gebarens im Verkehr mit Milch und Vorschlage zu ihrer Beseitigung. Deut. Vjschr. off. Gesundhpfl., 1909, 41: 484-504.—Baker, J. A., A Little, R. B. A virus causing abnormal milk in cattle. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1946, 63: 406.—Ritter, W. Oxydative Veranderungen in Milch, Rahm und Butter. Mitt. Lebens- mitteluntersuch., Bern., 1935, 26: 145-54. ---- Detection. Jastram, H. *TJntersuchungen uber die Verwendbarkeit der Labhemmprobe nach Schern zur Erkennung der Milch galtkranker Kuhe. 23p. 8? Giessen, 1937. Siegert, K. O. A. *Zellanalytische Studien an der Milch galtinfizierter Kuhe. 80p. 8? Lpz., 1931. A La constante moldculaire simplifide et les laits patho- logiques. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1935, 73: 427.—Baker, J. C, & Van Slyke, L. L. A method for the preliminary detection of abnormal milk based on the hydrogen ion concentration. J. Biol Chem., 1919, 40:357-71.— Bischoff, O. Die Geschmacks- probe und die Chlorbestimmung als wertvolle Hilfsmittel zur Erkennung pathologischer Milch. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929 37: 147-51.—Cone, J. F. The leucocyte count and the chloride content of milk from bovine udders with mild strepto- coccic infections. J. MUk Techn., 1940 3: 341-5. Also Vet. Bull., Lond., 1942, 12: 2 (Abstr.)—Fay, A. C, Cave, H. W., & Atkeson, F. W. Detection of mastitis by the brom-thymol-blue test leucocyte count, and the microscopic examination of incubated samples of mUk. Cornell Vet., 1938 28: 40-50.- Graub, E., & Zschokke, W. Die Erkennung krankhaft ver- anderter Milch durch die Brom-Thymolprobe und die prophy- laktische Impfung gegen den gelben Gait Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1929, 71: 399-410.—Hadwen, S., & Gwatkin, R. The detection of abnormal cow's milk by microscopic methods. Canad. J. Res., 1939, 17: Sect. D, 225-44, 4 pl. Also Vet. Med. Chic , 1940, 35: 573.—Jespersen, E. C. Bovine mastitis and the microscopic examination of nulk as a laboratory means of diagnosis North Am. Vet., 1945, 26: 33-5.-Koestler G. Zum Nachweis der durch Sekretionsstorung veranderten MUch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1920, 11: 154-69.— Krenn J. Studien uber die elektrische Leitfahigkeit der MUch; Erkennung krankhaft veranderter Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. 824787—vol. 11, 4th sbribs- -82 MILK DEFECT 1268 MILK DEFECT Lebensmitt., 1929, 57: 148-77.—McCulloch, E. C. The rapid detection of mastitic milk by a portable electrometric device. Vet. Med., Chic, 1940, 35: 158-64.—Marcon, J. Diagnostic au laboratoire d'un lait de mammite streptococcique. Bull. Ass. diplom. microb., Nancy, 1949, No. 36, 17-21.—Methodik der Untersuchung von Einzelmilchproben auf gelben Gait. MUchwirtsch. Zbl., 1942, 71: 37.—Methodik der Untersuchung von Mischmilch auf Mastitis-Sekret. Ibid., 39.—Murphy, J. M. The use of strict foremilk in the study and diagnosis of chronic bovine mastitis. Cornell Vet., 1943, 33: 48-51.— Roemmle, O. Ueber Vormelkschalen und ein Beitrag zur Diagnose der Streptokokkenmastitis. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1930-31, 41: 235-9.—Schranz, F. La recherche des laits malades dans la pratique. Lait, 1927, 7: 303-6.—Schiitzler, K. Ein neuer Weg zur Erkennung kranker Milch in Verbindung mit der Fettbestimmung; saurefreie Morsin-Methode. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1926-27, 37: 277.—Vuillaume, R. Con- tribution k l'dtude de l'aciditd des laits anormaux. Lait, 1934, 14: 12-26.-—Ziegler, M. Weitere Untersuchungen iiber das Zellbild der Milch bei tuberkuloser Mastitis. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1937, 51: 176-84. ---- Discoloration. Davies, W. L. Beet taint in milk. Rep. Brit. Ass. Advance. Sc, 1935, 471.—Forest, M. Le lait. au roux. Nourrisson, 1919, 7: 217-21.—Larcher, O. Etude gdndrale sur la lait rouge, suivie d'un rapport sur un nouvel exemple de cette altdration. Bull. Soc. centr. mdd. vdt., Par., 1877, 31: 126-40. ---- Effect of conditions of dairy cow. See also Milk composition; Biological changes. Burkey, L. A., Sanders, G. P., & Cone, J. F. The sequence of bacterial and chemical changes occurring in mastitis milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1936, 31: 88.—Davis, D. J. Public health as- pects of mastitis. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1938, 93: 19.—Diener, P. Untersuchungen uber die Milch scheidenkatarrhkranker Kuhe. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1920-21, 31: 141; passim.— Experience with an epidemic. Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 93-7.—Haupt, H. Zur Beurteilung der Milch von streptokokkenkranken Kiihen im Rahmen der sanitatspolizeilichen Lebensmittelkontrolle. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1930, 61: 173-6; Erwiderung von M. Seelemann, 177-80.—Knauer. Beobachtungen iiber die Veranderungen der Milch galtkranker Kuhe in ihren Bezie- hungen zur Kaseherstellung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1931,39: 579-81.—Lenfeld, J., & Hokl, J. Die biologischen Eigen- schaften der Milch einer an chronischem Milzbrand des Euters erkrankten Milchkuh. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1941, 52: 26-9.—Milk from diseased cow. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 15.— Mohler, J. R. Conditions and diseases of the cow injuriously affecting the milk. Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 489-507.—Murphy, J. M. The general effect of staphy- lococcal infection on the biochemical composition of strict fore- milk. Cornell Vet., 1943, 33: 52-6.—Palmer, L. S., & Eckles, C. H. Gestation versus stage of lactation as factors causing abnormal composition of cow's milk. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1917, 13: 413-9.— Panisset, L. Les infections de la mamelle; com- ment elles influent sur la valeur hygidnique du lait alimentaire et sur les ddrivds du lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 905-15.—Proscholdt, O. Beitrag zur Streptokokkenmastitis; Herdenkontrolle in Milchviehbestanden, die Zentralmolkereien angeschlossen sind, zur Erzielung einwandfreier gesunder Milch. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1930, 61: 445-60.— Prouty, C. C. Studies on the leucocyte content of milk drawn from Brucella abortus infected udders. J. Bact., Bait., 1934, 27: 293-301.—Schonberg, F. Zum Einfluss des gelben Gaits auf die Gelbfluoreszenz der Kuhmilch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1942-43, 53: 215.— Seelemann, M. Zur Beurteilung der Milch von streptokokken- kranken Kiihen im Rahmen der sanitatspolizeilichen Lebens- mittelkontrolle. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1929, 60: 534-52.— Smits, J. C. J. C. Is het gebruik der melk van aan tonghlaar lijdende koeien schadeUjk voor de gezondheid van den mensch, speciaal vor die van kleine kinderen? Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1912, 2: 980-3.—Vagni, M. Considerazioni pratiche su due casi di mastite streptococcica; terapia e vigilanza sanitaria del latte. CUn. vet., Milano, 1947, 70: 33-5.—Your milk; new treatment for serious cattle disease. Ninetynine, Lond., 1950, 9: 2.—Zaribnicky, F. Ueber den Einfluss von Krankheiten der Rinder auf die Milch. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1913-14, 40: 355-81. ---- Flavor and odor. Adams, H. S. Undesirable flavors in milk. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 78-83.—Effect of garlic on the flavor and odor of milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 108: 1181.—Fettick, O. Eperszagot terjeszto baktdrium (Pseudomonas fragaroidea Hubs) mint tejhiba okoz6ja. AUatorv. lap., 1910, 33: 519-21. ------ Szappanfzii tej. Ibid., 1911, 34: 109. Also Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1910-11, 21: 389-92.—Gondos, M. A. Altdrations oxydatives du lait et des produits laitiers, gout huileux-suiffeux. Lait, 1934, 14: 25-30.—Guthrie, E. S. The causes of bad flavors in milk. CorneU Vet., 1943, 33: 236-49.— Krukovsky. V. N. Photoinactivation of mUk fat lipase and the origin of bitter flavor in milk. Science, 1947, 105: 286 — Neyot, A. Laits malodorants et a mauvais gout; influence de 1'aUmentation des vaches laitidres; influence de certains traite- ments industriels. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1933, 33: 1037-45.— Olson, H. C, & Hammer, B. W. Organisms producing a potato odor In milk. J. Sc. Iowa Coll., 1934-35, 9: 125-7.—Pien, J., A Herschdoerfer, S. Les saveurs et odeurs anormales du lalt. Lait, 1935, 15: 1; passim.—Proks, J., & Groh, J. Le gout ddfectueux, gout huileux-ranci, sulffeux et amer du lait. Ibid., 370-81.—Sadler. W., & Irwin, M. L. Feed flavor or stable odor hi milk caused by an atypical strain of Aerobacter oxytocum. Canad. J. Res., 1930, 3: 200-4.—Sherman, J. M. Abnormal milk flavors of non-bacterial origin. Cornell Vet., 1934, 24: 202-7.—Thurston, L. M. Oxidation In relation to off-flavors in milk and certain milk products. Food Res., 1937, 2: 255-72.— Trillat, A., & Sauton. Sur le lait amer. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1907,144:926-9. ------ L'amertume du lalt et des fromages. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1908, 22: 244-59.—Whitnah, C. H.. Peterson, W. J. [et al.] Carotene balance and blood-carotene levels in heifers and lactating dairy cows, and their relation to the production of off-flavor milk. J. Agr. Res., 1939, 58: 343-55. ---- Pus. See also Milk analysis, Leukocytes. Pock, H. v. *Beitrag zur Frage des Vorliegens mikroskopisch nachweisbaren Eiters in der Milch. 48p. 21cm. Lpz., 1937. Ehrlich, C. Untersuchungen iiber die Feststellungen von Milcheiter. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1939, 49: 274; 289 — Hoyberg, H. M. Eine Methode zum Nachweis von Kuhen, deren MUch eine abnorme Menge von Leukozyten samt Fibrinfasern und Bakterien enthalt. Ibid., 1910-11, 21: 133- 47.-—Kuhn, E. Ueber den bakteriologischen Nachweis von Eiter und Galtstreptokokken in roher und erhitzter Milch. Ibid., 1935-36, 46: 443.—Lerche, M., Nieder, H. J., & Zinn, E. Die Untersuchung roher und erhitzter Milch auf mikroskopisch nachweisbaren Eiter. Ibid.. 1936-37, 47: 25; 50.—Wiedmann. F. Eiter in der MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 67: 174-8. ---- Ropy milk. Barthel, C. Zwei Falle von schleimiger Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1910, 28: 614-7.—Buchanan, R. E., & Hammer, B. W. SUmy and ropy milk. Science, 1915, n. ser., 42: 320.—Freear, K., & Venn, E. C. V. The acidity of ropy milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1920, 14: 422-31.—Gwatkin, R. Ropy milk. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1938, 2: 113.—Kjos-Hanssen, B. Seig (slimet) melk som melkefeil. Norsk vet. tskr., 1944, 56: 75-94.— Kluyver, A. J. [Slime formation in milk] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1928-29, 3: 301-7, pl.—Laxa, O. Stinkende faden- ziehende Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1936, 95: 125-30 — Mader, C. K. Ropy milk; its cause and prevention. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1940, 4: 203-5.—Mounce. M. J. A study of the organisms associated with an outbreak of ropy milk. Proc R. Soc. Canada, 1923, 3. ser., 17: Sect. 5, 115-22.—Sato, Y. Untersuchungen uber Schlelmbildung in Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1907, 19: 27-40.—Stark, C. N. Ropy milk; its causes and correction. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 224-35. ------& Foter, M. J. The impor- tance of feeds as a source of ropy milk organisms. J. Bact., Bait., 1931, 21:37. ---- Sweet curdling. See also Milk coagulation. Ehrlich, C. Die Suss- oder Labgerinnung der Milch, ein beachtenswerter Milchfehler. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr.. 1948, 55: 333-5. MILK delivery. See also Milk (bottled) Milk care; Milk dis- tribution. Abbott, G. The delivery of milk and its care in the home. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1906, 23: 909-13.—Adams, F. E. Pre- cautions to be taken in the delivery of milk where infectious disease is present. Q. Bull. Ohio State Bd Health, 1910, 2: 256.—Every other day milk deliveries. New Hampshire Health News, 1942, 20: No. 4, 7-9.—Health officers urged to permit milk plant deliveries by standard time. Health News, Alb., 1942, 19: 27.—Herz, J. Zur Milchlieferung in die Stadte. Molkereiztg, 1909, 19: 99.—Milk; a question of place of delivery. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 3.—Molyneux, G. W. Day- light delivery of milk from a public health standpoint. West- chester Health, 1934, 4: No. 8, 1. MILK depot. See also Milk (certified) Milk control, Organi- zation; Milk supply; Milk transportation. Bertarelli, E. Considerazioni sulle centrali del latte. Ann. igiene, 1935, 45: 638-42.—Bettinotti, S. I. El arancel del lactarium social. Arch, argent, pediat., 1941, 16: 277-80. ------El servicio social del lactario; escuela pr&ctica de visi- tadoras. Ibid., 586; 614.—Delgado Urdaneta, A. Estaciones de leche; fines, organizacidn, funcionamiento. Unidad san., Caracas, 1947, 1: 61-6.—Hokl, J., Sverak, A., & Liska, A. Jaka je teplota mldka dodavandho do sbdren? Zvdr. obzor, 1941, 34: 266.—Kerr, J. W. Certified milk and infants' milk MILK DEPOT 1269 MILK DONOR depots. Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 565-88.—Kourie, A. Qud son las Estaciones de leche? Notas salud pub., Trujillo, 1947, 2: No. 9, 12— Macri, G. Igiene e centrali del latte. Boll. chim. farm., 1936, 75: 33-6.—Penso, G. Indagini e considerazioni sulla centrale del latte di un piccolo centro. Rendic. 1st. san. pubb., Roma, 1940, 3: 389-408.— Polese, N. Considerazioni sulle centrali del latte. Ann. igiene, 1936, 46: 168-75.—Wile, I. S. Educational responsibilities of a milk depot. Bull. Am. Acad. M., 1910, 11: 264-78. Also N. York M. J., 1910, 91:124-9. ------ Milk and milk depots. Tr. Luzerne Co. M. Soc (1909) 1910, 17: 56-68. ---- Control. Gallo, P. El control higienico-sanitario de la leche en la central lechera. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 325-9.—Kourie, A. Aspecto mddico de las estaciones de leche. Prev. social, Trujillo, 1948, 15.—Rondani, V. La difesa igienica dell'aUmento principe per la razza: il latte; necessita e urgenza di prowedimenti; se non centraU del latte almeno le stazioni di controllo. Rass. med. lavoro indust., 1930, 1: 204-9. ---- Geographical references. Battaglini, U. Relazione sulla attivita della Centrale del latte di Cheren nell'anno 1944. Boll. Soc ital. med., 1945, 5: 129-49.—Ebner. Ueber die Milchzentrale in Nurnberg. Munch, med. Wschr., 1920, 67: 1078.—Loi du 16 juin 1938- XVI, portant rdglement sur l'installation et le fonctionnement des centrales laitieres [Italie] BuU. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1940, 32: 426-9.—Municipal (The) lactarium of Buenos Aires. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1941, 20: 829-31.—Ohlen. Milk depots in Germany. Pub. Health, Lond., 1904-05, 17: 655-63.—Orellana, D. Lineas generales para el funciona- miento de una estaci6n de leche en polvo de tipo rural. Unidad san., Caracas, 1946, 5: 12-6.—Repetto, S. La Centrale del latte della Grande Genova. Igiene mod., 1938, 31: 171-9, 2 pl.—Resolution sobre dep6sitos de leche y expendios fijos. Rev. san., Caracas, 1940, 5: No. 2, 295-8.—Sallovitz, M. Anteproyecto de un establecimiento con lechos de fangos activados para la ciudad de Cordoba, ReptibUca Argentina. Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 916-21.—Sforza, M. La Centrale del latte di Asmara nel primo biennio di attivita. Boll. Soc. ital. med. igiene trop. (Sez. 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Tokyo-si titi kyokyu no genzyo ni tuite [Present conditions of distribution of milk in the city of Tokyo] Kosei kagaku, 1942, 3: o9S — Lassabliere, P. Quelques voeux sur la distribution du lait actuel. Mddecine, Par., 1942, 23: No, 3, 32-5—Lesne E, & Ribadeau-Dumas, L. Sur la rdpartition du lait destind ft la population de Ddpartement de la Seine. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par 1940 123 • 619-22.—Milk distribution in wartime London. J Am Diet Ass, 1942, 18: 161.—Scheme for municipal distribution of milk at Manchester. Med Off., Lond., 1920, 23: 185_g7 —Weiss, S. La distribution du lait au dixidme arron- dissement de Vienne (Autriche) Ann. mdd. chir. inf., Par., 1906, 10: 115-25. ---- Problems. Cripps, J. The problem of milk distribution. Med. Press & Circ" Lond., 1937, 195: 489-93.-Quinton J. T Milk distribution and its problems. J. R. San. Inst., 19.56-.i7, 57:478-83. ---- special. Lereboullet. Sur la distribution du lajtaux nourrissons. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1942, 126: 360; 397 -Ma bohan, A. Probldm distribuce mldka pro kojence. Ldk. listy, 1946 1. 468.—Thieulin, G. Qualitd hygidnique du lait faisant 1 objet de distributions spdciales. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1942, 126. 82-6 MILK donor. See with Breast-milk. MILK enzyme See also Milk fermentation; Milk testing. Gagnoni, E. Dei fermenti solubili nel latte; studio sul ricambio materiale di poppanti nutriti con latte materno privo di fermenti. p.295-363. 24cm. Siena, 1905. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1905, 4. ser., 17: Giffhorn, A. *Untersuchungen iiber Enzyme in der Kuhmilch. 45p. 8? Berl., 1909. Vandevelde, A. J. J. Nouvelies recherches sur les ferments solubles du lait. 87p. 22cm. Brux., 1907. Forms No. 2, v.2, 2. sdr., Mdm. Acad. Belgique, 1907. Belloni, G. L'enzimoreazione con disintegrati di latte umano e vaccino nel 1° anno di vita. Arch, biol., Genova, 1924, 1: 230-5— Brahm, C. Die Fermente der Milch. Zbl. Physiol., Wien, 1907, n. F., 2: 81; 129— Fredericq, L., & Jorissen, A. Nouvelies recherches sur les ferments solubles du lait [Rap.] Bull. Acad. Belgique, 1906, 820-30.—Grimmer, W. Fermente der Milch. In: Fermente (Oppenheimer, C.) Lpz., 5. Aufl., 1929, 3: 1488-97. ------ Fermente in der Milchwirtschaft. Ibid., 4: 38—43. Also in Meth. Fermentforsch. (Bamann, E., & Myrback, K. D. R.) Lpz., 1941, 3: 2846-53.—Koning, C. J. Melk-enzymen. Tschr. v. veeartsenijk., 1905-06, 33: 617-29.— Monvoisin, A. Sur quelques diastases du lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 265-72.—Rothenfusser, S. Ueber den Nachweis von Fermenten unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1908, 16: 63-74.—Selig- mann, E. Die Fermente der Milch. In: Handb. Milehk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Wiesb., 1909, 306-27.—Splittgerber, A. Ueber den gegenwartigen Stand unserer Kenntnisse von den Peroxydasen, Katalasen und Reduktasen der Milch. Pharm. Zhalle, 1912, 53: 1289; passim.—Vandevelde, A. J. J. De enzymen van de melk. Handel. Ned. natuur geneesk. congr., 1907, 11. Congr., 216-20. Also Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 361; 385; 414. ---- Amylase. Bengen. M. F., & Bohm, E. Ist die Amylaseprobe zum alleinigen Nachweis genugender Dauererhitzung geeignet? ein Beitrag zur Kenntnis der MUchamylase. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 146-52.—Chrzaszcz, T., & Goralowna, C. Ueber die Diastasemenge der Kuhmilch unter pathologi- schen Bedingungen. Biochem. Zschr., 1927, 180: 263-71.— Heiserer, G. Beitrage zur Kenntnis des Amylasegehaltes der Kuhmilch. Arcb. Hyg., Miinch., 1926, 97: 195-218.—Kluge, H. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Milchdiastase. Zschr. Unters. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65: 71-84.-—Manicatide, M., Bratescu & Popa, M. Ddtermination quantitative de l'amylase dans le lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1935, 120: 657.—Schenk. R. Unter- suchungen iiber den Amylasegehalt der Milch verschiedener Tiere. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1928, 58: 375-84.—Schloemer, A. Die Amylase der Kuhmilch als a-Amylase und der Einfluss der Temperatur und der Wasserstoffionen-Konzentration auf ihre Wirksamkeit. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 71: 311-8.—Weinstein, P. Amylase-Nachweis in der Milch. Ibid., 1934, 68:73-80. ---- Catalase. Kuntze, W. Abschatzung des Keimgehalts und Prufung der Milch nach neueren Methoden, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Katalase- probe. p. 1-53. 24cm. Jena, 1911. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., Jena, 1911, 30: Bertin-Sans, H., & Gaujoux, E. Apprdciation du degrd d'altdration d'un lait; valeur relative de la catalasimdtrie et de la rdductasimdtrie. Hyg. viande, 1912, 6: 65-71.—Bordas, F., & Touplain, F. Sur la prdsence des catalases et des pdroxy- dases dans le lait de vache. Ann. falsif., Par., 1909, 2: 193-6.— Brissker, F. Ein neuer einfacher Apparat zur Katalasebestim- mung in der Milch. Molkereiztg, 1915, 25: 81.—Burri, R.. & Staub W. Nouvel appareil pour la ddtermination de la cata- lase du lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1908-09, 7: 272-4.— Faitelowitz. A. Ueber die Katalase der Kuhmilch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nah- rungsmitt., 1911, 21: 294.—Hiilphers, G. Nagra undersok- ringar a katalashalten i mjolk, sarskildt mastitmjdlk. Sven. vet. tskr , 1911, 16: 149-55.—Jacobsen, A. Om katalaseun- ders0kelser i melk. Tskr. Norske laegeforen., 1911, 31: 10-6 — Koestler. G. Ueber die Katalaseprobe. Molkereiztg, 1911, 21: 541.—Monlux. A. W. The catalase test in the diagnosis of infectious bovine mastitis. Cornell Vet., 1948, 38: 389- 405 —Pritzker, J. Beitrage zur Katalasebestimmung in der Milch. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1915, 53: 437; 449; 461.—Revis, C The catalase of milk as an indicator of disease. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1910, 18: 231-7.—Sarthou, J. Ddtermination indirecte de la richesse bactdrienne du lait de vache; catalasimd- trie. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1910, 7. ser., 1: 113-8. ------ Ddtermination rapide de la valeur didtdtique d'un lait; dosage MILK ENZYME 1270 MILK ENZYME der catalases bactdrienne; catalismdtrie. Arch. mdd. pharm. mU., 1911, 57: 29-40.—Zaykowsky, J., & Alexeev. P. Die Katalase der Milch; die Bestimmung der Milchkatalase mit KMn04-Titratlon. Fermentforschung, 1930, 12: 55-66.— Zeilinger, A. Ueber die Herkunft der orlginaren Katalase der Kuhmilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1933, 257: 450-62. ---- Effect of physical agents. See also Milk modification. Heated milk. Kasahara, M., & Yosinare, T. Ueber den Einfluss der ultra- akustischen Schallwellen auf die Milchenzyme. Zschr. Kin- derh., 1937-38, 59: 462-4.—Kay, H. D. A light-sensitive en- zyme in cow's milk. Nature, Lond., 1946, 157: 511. ---- Fibrogenase. Buruiana, L. Une nouveUe diastase dans le lait, la fibro- gdnase. Lait, 1941, 21: 138-40. ---- Glycerophosphatase. Minato, I. Nyuzyii no glycerophosphatase ni tuite [On the glycerophosphatase of milk] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1933, 32: 1191-210. ---- Indophenol oxydase. Bigwood, E. J., & Thomas, J. De l'existence d'une indo- phdnol-oxydase dans le lait et le probldme des ddhydrases oxytropes. Ann. physiol., Par., 1935, 11: 937-41. —---- De la prdsence d'une indophdnol-oxydase dans le lait cru frais. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1935, 118: 1637-9. —----& Herbo. H. De Taction de Toxyde de carbone sur l'indophdnol-oxydase du lait. Bull. Soc chim. biol., Par., 1935, 18: 182-4. ---- Kinase. Hougardy, A. Sur l'existence d'une kinase dans le lait de vache. Arch, internat. physiol., Lidge, 1906-07, 4: 360-8. ---- Lipase. Lucca, A. Ricerche sulla lipasi del latte. Riv. clin. pediat., 1931, 29: 1056-71.—Reder, R. E. The quantative determina- tion of lipase in milk. Proc Oklahoma Acad. Sc. (1934) 1935, 15: 49.-—Uesasa, K. Nyu sibo-koso ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on the fat-splitting enzymes of milkl Mitt. Jap. Ges. Gyn., 1941, 36: 934-50. ---- Oxydase. Acqua, M. Sull'analisl quantitativa del fermenti ossidanti nel latte. Clin, pediat., Mod., 1928, 10: 567-74.—Aloy, J., & Valdiguie, A. Sur l'oxhydridase du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1921, 85: 333.—Rigwood, E. J., & Thomas, J. Le systdme oxydasique du lait et le cytochrome. Ibid., 1935, 119: 337-9. ------ & Herbo, H. De la rdversibilitd de Taction inhibitrice de l'acide cyanhvdrique sur Toxydase du lait. Ann. physiol., Par., 1936, 12: 690-2.—Graziani, A. Contributo alio studio delT enzima ossidante nel latte. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1907, 29: 145; 193.— Jensen, O. Om oprindelsen til komaelkens oxydaser og reduktaser. Dansk vidensk. selsk. forh., 1906, 295-314. Also Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 34; 56; 85. ---- Perhydrase. Michlin, D. Ueber die Perhydrldase des Kuhcolostrums und der Kuhmilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1926, 168: 36-47. ---- Peroxydase. Waentig, P. Die Peroxydasereaktion der Kuhmilch mit besonderer Berucksichtigung ihrer Verwendung zum Nachweis stattgehabter Erhit- zung der Milch, p.464-535. 8? Berl., 1907. Also Arb. Gesundhamt,, 1907, 26: Arakawa, T. An approximate estimation of milk peroxidase. Tohoku J. Exp. M., 1930, 16: 107-10.—Bouma, A., & Dam, W. van. Ueber den Einfluss des Sauregrades der Milch auf die Geschwindigkeit der Abtotung der Peroxydase durch Erhitzen. Biochem. Zschr., 1918, 92: 385-96.—Brogi. G. Osservazioni sulla determinazione quantitativa della peros- sidasi nel latte e nel colostro. Fol. med., Nap., 1943, 29: 613- 23, tab.—Eck, J. J. Ueber das Verhalten der Kuhmilch- Peroxydase beim Erhitzen. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1911, 22: 393-400.—Elliott, K. A. C. Milk peroxidase; its preparation, properties, and action with H2O2 on metabolites; with a method for determining small amounts of H2O2 in com- plex mixtures. Biochem. J., Lond., 1932, 26: 10-24.—Eyrard, A., & Jouffret, R. J. Etude d'une rdaction pdroxydasique appropride pour la ddtection de l'eau oxygdnde dans les laits de consommation. Lait, 1943, 23: 141-7.—Grewing, B. Ueber- den Einfluss von Konservierungsmitteln auf die Reaktionen der MUchperoxydase. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1914, 28: 380-6.—Grimmer. MUchperoxydase und Milchalbumin. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1915-16, 26: 340.—Jona. T. Sopra alcune reazioni perossidasiche del latte. Arch. farm, sper., 1913, 15: 122-30.—Kastle, J. H., & Porch, M. B. The peroxi- dase reaction of milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1908, 4: 301-20. Also Proc. Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 1908, 4: p. xxxlx.—Keizer. D. P. R. [Arakawa's reagent] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940, 80: 1152-5.—Kooper, W. D. Sind Alkalitat und Peroxydase der MUch identische Begriffe? Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungs- mitt., 1912, 23: 1-13.—Masek, J. L'influence de Tage du lait sur la sensibUitd de la rdaction de Storch. Lait, 1936, 16: 941.—Meyer, E. Ueber den Einfluss der MUchsauerung auf den Peroxydasenachweis mit der amtlichen Guajakprobe. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1937, 45: 22.—Schonberg. F., A Mil- bradt, H. Zum Einfluss des Zellgehaltes in der Milch auf die Peroxydase-Probe. Ibid., 1942, 50: 69-71.—Van der Burg, B. La rdaction de Storch. Lait, 1931, 11: 946-53.—Yosimatu, S. Nyuzyii peroxidase hanno ni eikyo-suru bussitu [Substances which influence the peroxidase reaction of milk] Zika zassi, 1934, 1722. ---- Phosphatase. Anderson, E. B., Herschdorfer, Z., & Neave, F. K. The enzymes of milk; some notes on Kay and Graham's phosphatase test. Analyst, Lond., 1937, 62: 86-95.—Contardi, A., Ravaz- zoni, C, & Osella, L. Fosfatasi e fosfatesi del latte. Enzy- mologia, Amst., 1937, 3: 170-9.—Fischer, O. Ueber die Phos- phatasereaktion zum Nachweis der Kurzzeit- und Dauerer- hitzung der Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1943-44, 106: 63 (Abstr.)—Folley, S. J., & Kay, H. D. Variations in the phos- phomonoesterase content of the milk of the cow in relation to the progress of lactation. Enzymologia, Amst., 1936-37, 1: 48-54.—Hog Pedersen, E. La prueba de fosfatasa para con- trolar las leches stassanizadas. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 225-8.—Kay, H. D., & Neave, F. K. Tech- nique de Tdpreuve de la phosphatase. Lait, 1938, 18: 1041-9.— Leahy, H. W., Sandholzer, L. A., & Woodside, M. R. Possible errors in the phosphatase test resulting from bacterial growth in milk. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 183-8.—Massart, L. & Vandendriessche, L. La phosphatase du lait, un metallo- protdide. Enzymologia, Amst., 1943-45, 11: 261-5.—Mikhlin, S. Y., & Shlygin, G. K. Prostoe kadestvennoe opredelenie fosfatazy v moloke kak proba na ego pasterizovannost. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1950, 36-41.—Mottier, M. Notes sur la re- cherche de la phosphatase dans le lait. Mitt, Lebensmittel- untersuch., Bern, 1949, 40: 35-42.—Paley, C. A study of the effect of the growth of some organisms in milk on the phos- phatase test. J. Milk Techn., 1939, 2: 251-3.—Perry, N. A., & Doan, F. J. Studies on the phosphatase test and its applica- tion to processed and treated milks. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1941^2, 11: 185.—Riva, A., Schiavone, E. L., & Vadillo, E. Aplicacidn de un equipo de campafia para la ejecucidn del test de fosfatasa de Scharer. Rev. Inst. bact. Malbran, B. Air., 1941, 10: 357-67.—Scharer, H. Further observations on the rapid phosphatase test. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 1206- 10. ------ Laboratory control of milk under war conditions; the rapid phosphatase test. Ibid., 1943, 33: 396-8— Smith, M. D. Kay and Graham's phosphatase test applied to Ontario milk. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1937, 28: 383-7. ---- Polypeptidase. Abderhalden, R. Das Vorkommen von Polvpeptidasen in der Milch. Fermentforschung, 1936-37, 15: 302-10. ---- Pyrophosphatase. Guittonneau, G., Chevalier, R., & Jarrousse, H. Sur la prdsence dans le lait de vache de deux pyrophosphatases accumulables dans le beurre et le babeurre. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1944, 218: 1006-8. ---- Reductase (Schardinger enzyme) See also Milk chemistry, Oxido-reduction; Milk testing, Reductase test. Boer, H. W. de, Simons, S., & Vortman, N. J. M. [Relation of milking manipulations to the appearance of reductase] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1932, 59: 437-55.—Hopkins, F. G., & Dixon, M. Ueber die Isolierung des Schardingerenzyms aus Milch; eine Richtigstellung. Biochem. Zschr., 1925, 159: 482.—Knobloch, E. Polarographiuche Untersuchung von Schardinger-Enzym in Milch. Bull, internat. CI. sc. math. Acad, sc, Praha (1943) 1944, 44: 358.------Die Licht- inaktivierung des Schardinger-Enzyrns. Naturwissenschaften, 1944, 32: 43.—Monvoison, A. La rdductase du lait frais. Rec mdd. vdt., 1908, 85: 32-41.—Romer, P. H. Zur Schardinger- Reaktion der Kuhmilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1912, 40: 5-14.— Rullmann, W. Vorlaufige Mitteilung iiber Romers Arbeit: Zur Schardinger-Reaktion der Kuhmilch. Ibid., 1913, 48: 155.—Seligmann, E. Ueber die Reductasen der Kuhmilch. Zschr. Hyg., 1906, 52: 161-78.—Smidt, H. Ueber die soge- nannte Reduktase der Milch. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1906, 58: 313-26. ---- Salolase. Takai, S. Salolase content in human milk and Arakawa's reaction; salolase in human milk. Tohoku J. Exp. M., 1936, 29: 71-81. ---- Variation. Chrzaszca, T., & Goralowna, C. Einfluss der FUtterung auf I die Enzymmenge der Kuhmilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1927, 180: MILK ENZYME 1271 MILKER'S NODULES 247-62.—Niemczycki, S. Rozpoznawanie zapalenia wymion zapomoca. reakcyi enzymatycznych mleka. Przegl. wet., Lw6w, 1914, 29: 185-95. ---- Xanthine dehydrase. Michlin, D., Jemeljanow, A., & Solowjewa, M. Ueber das Schardingerenzym und die Xanthinoxydase der Milch. Enzy- mologia, Amst., 1936-37, 1: 151-5.—Polanowski, M., Bandu, L., & Neuzil, E. Estado fisico-quimico de la xantino-deshidrasa en la leche de vaca. Rev. san. vet., Madr., 1949, 4: 509-16.— Worden, A. N. Xanthine oxidase activity of cow's milk. Nature, Lond., 1942, 152: 505. MILKER. See also next heading. Alkiewicz, J. Ueber ein neues Gewerbekennzeichen bei Melkern. Derm. Wschr., 1938, 107: 1233.—Bellesini, C. Sulla fisiopatologia professionale delle mani dei mungitori. Med. lavoro, 1947, 38: 81-7.—Epstein, S. Milker's eczema; an analysis of 42 cases. J. Allergy, 1948, 19: 333-41.—Ferrannini, L. Asma professionale dei mugnai. Q. allergia, Milano, 1935, 1:113-24.—Guszman, J. [Dermatosis of milkers] Orv. hetil., 1933, 77: meU., 203.—Harrison, J. Lancefield group B strepto- cocci, Str. agalactiae, in the hands of milkers and others. Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1941, 16: 409.—Jirasek, A. [Panaritium in milk- maids] Cas. ldk. desk., 1940, 79: 260-2.—Lebedeva, V. F., & Lebedev, I. A. JAffections of the hands in milkers] Sovet. med., 1939, No. 8, 23-6.—Ledo Dunipe, E. Lesiones ungueales y cutaneas en los ordefiadores de ovejas. Medicamenta, Madr., 1949, 7: pt 2, 155.—May, J. Contribucidn al estudio de las enfermedades adquiridas por el ordefie. Rev. urug. derm, sif., 1937, 2: 268-74.—Maymone, S. Patologia ed igiene dei mungi- tori, con particolare riguardo ad alterazioni professionali delle dita deUe mani. Attual. med., Roma, 1949, 14: No. 9, 7-10 — Nikolaev, M. P. [Suppurative diseases of the fingers in milkers] Sovet. khir., 1934, 6: 861-70.—Penso, G. Meningotifo erut- tivo, sporadico, benigno, a carattere professionale (maladie des fruitiers) Boll. Accad. med. Roma, 1936, 62: 235.—Pomus, B. I. [Skin disease in milkers] Sovet. vrach. gaz., 1932, 36: 548-52.—Schonfeld, W. Berufliche Hauterkrankungen in landwirtschaftlichen Betrieben Pommerns unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Kuhpocken und eines daran sich anschlies- senden Todesfalles. Med. Klin., Berl., 1934, 30: 8-13 — Tryb, A. Ueber Haut veranderungen bei Melkern. In: Schadig. d. Haut. (UUmann, K.) Lpz., 1926, 2: 413-8.— Weinshel, B. S. [Les maladies des muscles et des articulations chez les trayeuses, les rapports professionels et prophylaxie de ces maladies] Sovet. med., 1939, No. 10, 21.—Zurhelle, E. Exanthemas and fever as result of skin affections in milkers. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1936, 80: 2104-10, pl. MILKER'S nodules. Olmes, H. *Ueber Melkerknoten und ihre Lokalisation. 39p. 8? Bonn, 1930. Vierheilig, M. * Melkerknoten. 40p. 8. Erlangen-Bruck, 1935. . Ballarini, M. Contributo alio studio dei noduU del mungi- tori. Atti Soc. ital. derm. sU., 1938^ 1: 724-30.-Beck J. R. MUker's nodules; a cUnical note. Delaware M J. 1940 12. 180—Becker, F. T. MUkers'nodules. J. Am M. Ass., 1940, 115: 2140-4—Bonnevie, P. (MUker's nodes) Ugeskr- laeger, ioqk 97. 143-7 —Brants, J. Ueber einen FaU von Melkerkno- ten ' A^ch. Derm. Syph., Berl 1938-39 178: 87-91-Ceitlin, I. A. [On the etiology of milker's nodules] In: Jubil sborn. Bogolepov, Novosibirsk, 1933, 32-5 2 pl Also Sovet vest. vener 1934 3: 602-5—Cohen, I. Melkerknoten. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1941, 85: 2616,-Danbolt N. Budeieknuter en para- vaksinal infeksjon fra kukopper tU mennesker Tskr-Norske laegeforen., 1949, 69: 177-9.—De Gregorio, E.. & De BImo. B. Su di un caso di nodulo dei mungitori Rinasc. med., 1938,15. 511, pl.-Frieboes, V. Ueber Melkerknoten. Deliber•Congr. derm internat. (1935) 1935-37 9 Congr., 2: 435-&-GoUron, H. Beitrag zur Aetiologie der Melkerknoten. Derm. Zschr iQ^n«- 207-21 —---- Drei FaUe von Melkerknoten [lUustl Derm Wschr., 1943, liel 335.-Green, MT Milk- ens nodule ^J. Orleans M. & S. J., 1944-45, 97: 13-Hagan. W A Milker's noaules. In: Dis. Transm. Animals to Man (HuUT GI) I' ed. Springf., 1947, 255-9.-Hofbauer. Melker- knoten Derm. Wschr., 1943, 117: 632.-Katzenellenbogen, I. Sag zu/Aethiologie der Melkerknoten. Acta derm, vener sSi 1935 16: 316-27.-Koch, F. Melkerknoten (illust) D«2Vsc*., 1947. 119: 598-Lebmam, E .ZumKrank- heitsbUd der Melkerknoten. Zbl. Chir., 1930, "• 1529 32 Ludy.J.B. Milkers'nodes. ^Cyclop. Med (Piersol-Uortz; Phila, Serv. Vol., 1941, 60-3— Mercadal Peyrf, J. Contribu- cloTal estudio del n6dulo de los vaqueros. Actas derm sif., Madr 194(>41 32: 739-l8.-Nagell, H. Ueber das Vorkom- S1 von Mtikerlioten und ihre giinstige Beeinflussung.durch Sulfonamidverbindungen. Deut. MUitararzt 1941.6-428 30 Petradek E Beitrag zur Aetiologie der Melkerknoten. uerm. retraceK,r>. "e"IBf,o_petrill s. Ueber Melkerknoten. knoten. Acta derm, vener., Stockh., 1933, 14. 6*2. 00. Schultze, W., Seifried, O., & Schaaf, J. Die Melkerknoten und Ihre Aetiologie. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1927, 31: 295-313, 4 pl.—Sezary, A., Bolgert, M. [et al.] Nodule des trayeurs. Ann. derm, syph., Par., 1944, 4: 325.—Stark, A. M. [Clinical, epidemiological and experimental data on the so- called milker's nodules] Sovet. vrach. J., 1937, 41: 1375-9. Tiesenhausen, M. M. [et al.] Ueber die Pockenati- ologie der sogenannten Melkerknoten. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1934, 170: 38-60.—Tappeiner, S. Zur Frage der vak- zinalen Aetiologie der Melkerknoten. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1938, 51: 1061.—Varca, C. NoduU dei mungitori. Dermosi- filografo, 1936, 11: 192-7.—Wallace, H. J. A note on milker's nodes. Brit. J. Derm. Syph., 1947, 59: 379, pl.—Wendlberger, J. Ueber zwei Falle von Melkerknoten. Derm. Wschr., 1933, 97: 1199-202.—Zalkan. P. M. [Etiology of papules in milkers] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1933, 77: 274-82.—Zurukzoglu, S., & Kuske, E. Beitrag zum Problem der Aetiologie der Melker- knoten. Acta derm, vener., Stockh., 1938, 19: 569-86. MILK examination. See also Milk analysis; Milk bacteriology; Milk chemistry; Milk composition; Milk con- stituents; Milk inspection; Milk testing. Anido y Fragufo, V. Examen de leche y agua. In his Laborat. cUn., Habana, 1943, 2: 917-41.—Gautrelet. E. Con- tribution a l'dtude chimique, physique et physiologique des laits alimentaires. Rev. mal. nutrit., Par., 1906, 2. ser., 4: 131-41.—Hes, L., & Ricardo, J. -Over levering en onderzoek van melk. Ziekenhuiswezen, 1935, 8: 208-10.—Johns, C. K. A study of milk from apparently normal udders. Annual Rep. internat. Ass. MUk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 145-64.—Kempkens, J. Milchuntersuchungsergebnisse. Zschr. Sauglingsfurs., 1910-11, 4: 246-9.—Marcas, L. Contribution k l'dtude dea laits a ascension lente. Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5:289-99.— Monvoisin, A. Donndes rdcentes relatives k l'examen du lalt. Rec. mdd. vdt., 1905, 82: 301-5.—Nonhebel, G. K. A. Milch- Untersuchung. Pharm. Zhalle, 1914, 55: 215.—Orr. T. The significance and value of examinations of mUk. Lancet, Lond., 1930, 1: 641.—Praetorins. Milch und Milchuntersuchung. Zschr. Krankenanst., 1905, 1: 485-93.—Struelens. Quelques considdrations sur le lait et ses ddrivds (babeurre et petit lait), au point de vue chimique bactdriologique et clinique. Presse mdd. beige, 1905, 57: 822-4; Disc, 943-8. ---- hygienic. Junggeburth, K. *Ueber die Kombination verschiedenster Untersuchungsmethoden zur hy- gienisohen Beurteilung einer Milch, im beson- deren der Dusseldorfer Marktmilch. 73p. 8? Borna-Lpz., 1915. Marrecas Ferreira, P. V. A analise higienica do leite. p.3-70. 24cm. Lisb., 1913. Forms No. 3, v.l, Arch. Inst. med. leg. Lisboa, ser. B, 1913-14. Hucker, G. J., & Haynes, W. C. Use of agar slants in de- termining the sanitary quality of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: 651-4.—Lamb, F. H. Examination of mUk from a health standpoint. Q. Bull. Ohio State Bd Health, 1910, 2: 242-6.—O'Brien, R. G. Investigations carried out in regard to milk and cream; milk. Rep. Dir. Pub. Health N. S. Wales, 1937, 24.—Prescott, S. C. The need for unfform methods in the sanitary examination of milk. Rep. Ann. Pub. Health Ass. (1905) 1906, 31: pt 2, 246-8.— Torra Cabarrocas. L. La leche desde el punto de vista sanitario. Rev. mdd. Cubana, 1943, 54: 1007; 1944, 55: 46; 101. ---- Methods. Geraud, F. J. *Etude chimique et bacterio- logique des laits du lot. 133p. 8? Par., 1916. Lenzen, H. Ueber die Bedeutung und den praktischen Wert der gebrauchlichsten Unter- suchungsmethoden der Milch. p.1-69. 8° Berl., 1911. Arb. Bakt. Laborat. Schlachthof. Berlin, 1911, H. 3. Berard, R. Bacteriological and chemical analyses of mUk. Bull, hyg., Montrdal, 1946, 32: No. 4, 3-20.—Breed, R. S. Progress in standardizing laboratory procedures. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 109-15.— Davis, J. G., & Ward, S. J. The ultra-rapid examination of mUk for chemical and bacteriological quality; single quarter samples at the farm; herd bulk samples on the creamery plat- form. Biochem. J., Lond., 1944, 38: Suppl., 9.—Gronover. Beitrage zur Milchuntersuchung. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungs- mitt 1923, 45: 18-24.—Hesse, A. Ratschlage fur die MUch- und Rahmuntersuchung. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 411-3.— Hoyberg, H. M. Mitteilungen aus der praktischen MUch- kontrolle: 1. Die Alkoholprobe; 2. Die Bedeutung abnormer Milch bei der Beurteilung von MUchverfalschungen. Zschr. Fleisch. Milchhyg., 1910-11, 21: 392-6.—Lewis, D. M. Prac- tical municipal milk examinations. J. Am. Pub. Health Ass., 1911 1: 778-82.—Oyen, C. F. van. [Quantitative and quaU- MILK EXAMINATION 1272 MILK FACTOR tative examination of milk obtained under special precautionary measures! Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1931-32, 6: 98-102.— Rievel. Moderne Milchuntersuchung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1908, 16: 657-61.—Roddy, J. A. The routine examination of milk. N. York M. J., 1911, 94: 227-31.—Souza, G. de P. Sobre um novo methodo utilisavel na fiscalizagao do leite. Rev. biol., S. Paulo, 1927-29, 1: 52-5.—Sutherland, P. L. The laboratory examination of milk. J. R. San. Inst., 1937-38, 58: 693-705.—Way, H. O. A review of the routine bacterio- logical and chemical examinations of the Cleveland mUk sup- ply. Cleveland M. J., 1911, 10: 608-12. ---- veterinary. See also Milk control, veterinary and medical; Milk inspection. Mogendorff, S. I. M. *Die Milchuntersu- chungen vom tierarztlichen Standpunkte aus betrachtet [Bern] 88p. 8? Borne, 1909. Schern, K. Die tierarztliche Diagnostik der Milchveranderungen und deren gesetzliche Beur- teilung; eine Anleitung fiir Tierarzte und Studie- rende. 118p. 8? Berl., 1912. Glage. Zur Systematik bei der tierarztlichen MUchunter- suchung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 37: 737-9.—Porcher. La question du lait; son examen au point de vue vdtdrinalre. J. mdd. vdt., Lyon, 1907, 5. ser., 11: 18-30. MILK extract. See also Milk product. Fonzes-Diacon. Sur la valeur de l'extrait ddgraissd des laits. Bull. Acad. sc. Montpellier, 1916, 87-92.—Jurgens, K. F. O konservakh molodno-kofejnago extrakta. Voen. med. J., S. Peterb., 1905, 3: Med. spec, pt, 750-60.— Magnan. Considdrations sur la richesse du lait pur en extrait sec et sur son mouiUage. Bull. Soc. centr. mdd. vdt.. Par., 1903, 57: 334-9.—Pokrovsky, G. N. [On the vagotropic action of milk extract] Farm. & toks., Moskva, 1939, 2: No. 6, 38-42. MILK factor. See also Breast, Cancer—in animals. Armstrong, E. C. Observations on the nature of the oestrous cycle and on the effect upon it of the milk factor, in mice of two inbred strains, differing in mammary cancer incidence. Brit. J. Cancer, 1948, 2: 59-69.—Barnum, C. P., Ball, Z. B., & Bittner, J. J. Partial separation of the mammary tumor milk agent and a comparison of various sources of the agent. Cancer Res., 1947, 7: 522-8.—Barnum, C. P., Huseby, R. A., & Bittner, J. J. Partial separation of the mammary tumor milk agent and studies on its stability. Acta Unio internat. cancr., Louvain, 1948, 6: .185-7.—Begg, A. M. Intranasal administration of mammary tumour mUk factor. Brit. J. Cancer, 1949, 3: 88- 90.—Bennison, B. E. Effect of splenectomy on the develop- ment of mammary tumors in mice containing the milk agent. Cancer Res., 1949, 9: 543.—Bittner, J. J. Characteristics of the mammary tumor milk agent in serial dUution and blood studies. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1945, 59: 43. —---- The transplantability of mammary cancer in mice associated with the source of the mammary tumor milk agent. Cancer Res., 1947, 7: 741-5. ------ Die Ursachen und die Verhutung des Brustkrebses der Maus. Krebsarzt, Wien, 1948, 3: 321-36. ------ Die Ursache des Brustkrebses der Maus. Ibid., 1949, 4: 31.—Bonser, G. M. A microscopical study of the evolution of mouse mammary cancer; the effect of the milk factor and a comparison with the human disease. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1945, 57: 413-22.—Borges, P. R. F. The mammary tumor milk agent given to adult female mice following splenectomy and vital staining. Cancer Res., 1949, 9: 328-30—Dmochowski, L. Mammary tumour inducing factor and genetic constitution. Brit. J. Cancer, 1948, 2: 94-102. Also Heredity, Lond., 1948, 2:279.------Survival of the milk factor in a transplantable breast tumour in mice. Brit. J. Cancer, 1949, 3: 246-8.— Gorer, P. A., & Law, L. W. An attempt to demonstrate neu- tralizing antibodies to the mammary tumour milk agent in mice. Ibid., 90-3.—Graff, S., Moore, D. H. [et al.] The milk agent. Acta Unio internat. cancr., Louvain, 1948, 6: 191-6. ------ Isolation of mouse mammary carcinoma virus. Cancer. N. Y., 1949, 2: 755-62.—Green, R. G. Cytotoxic property of mouse cancer antiserum. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1946, 61: 113. ------Moosey, M. M., & Bittner, J. J. Antigenic character of the cancer milk agent in mice. Ibid., 115-7. ------ Serial transmission of the milk agent of mouse mam- mary carcinoma. Ibid., 362.—Heston, W. E., Deringer, M. K., & Levillain, W. D. Mammary gland tumors in a Une of C3H mice deprived of the milk agent. Cancer Res., 1949, 9: 544.— Huseby, R. A., & Bittner, J. J. Comparative studies of the estrous cycles in relation to the mammary tumor milk agent. Ibid., 1947, 7: 722.------Influence of age and mammary development upon mammary carcinogenesis following injec- tion of milk agent. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1948, 69: 193-6.— Imagawa, D. T., Green, R. G., & Halvorson, H. O. A precipitin test for antigens present in mouse tissues containing the milk agent. Ibid., 68: 162-6.—Kahler, H., & Andervont, H. B. Sedimentation of the milk agent. Acta Unio internat. cancr., Louvain, 1948, 6: 206-8.—Korteweg, R. Genetically determined differences in hormone production a possible factor influencing the susceptibility to mammary cancer in mice. Brit. J. Cancer, 1948, 2: 91-4. Also Heredity, Lond., 1948, 2: 279.— Laplane de Seze. Epithdlioma mammaire par facteur trans- missible chez la souris. C. rend. Soc biol., 1948, 142: 76.-— Lewisohn, R., Leuchtenberger, C. [et al.] The influence of liver L. casei factor on spontaneous breast cancer in mice. Science, 1946, 104: 436.—Milk factor. Annual Rep. Brit. Empire Cancer Campaign, 1948, 26: 135-44.—Porter, K. R., & Thompson, H. P. A particulate body associated with epithelial cells cultured from mammary carcinomas of mice of a milk- factor strain. J. Exp. M., 1948, 88: 15-24, 3 pl. Also Cancer Res., 1949, 9: 557.—Samuels, L. T., Bittner, J. J., & Samuels, B. K. Excretion of steroids in the feces of mice of various strains with and without the mammary tumor milk agent Ibid., 1947, 7: 722.—Shimkin, M. B., & Andervont, H. B. Properties and nature of the milk agent in the genesis of mammary tumors in mice. Res. Conf. Cancer (Am. Ass. Advanc Sc.) (1944) 1945, 97-105.—Taylor, A., Kynette, A., & Hungate, R. E. Demonstration of a virus-like tumor agent by filtration and desiccation of materials from eggs bearing mouse mammary carcinoma. In: Cancer Stud. (Texas Univ. Biochem. Inst.) Austin, 1945, 13-31, 4 pl.—Wright, G. P. Mammary tumours in the mouse and the milk-factor in cancer. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1947, 30:219-38. MILK fat. See also Milk composition; Milk constituents; Milk cream. Goudal, G. *Contribution a l'etude de la matiere grasse du lait [Toulouse. Pharm.] lOOp. 24y2cm. Toulon, 1938. Dickson, D. Richesse du lait en matiere grasse. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance sc. (1899) 1900, 28: pt 2, 790-5.—Engel. Nah- rungsfett und Milchfett. Verh. Ges. Kinderh. (1905) 1906, 22-9.—England, J. W., & La Wall, C. H. The fat of top milks. J. Am. M. Ass., 1905, 45: 893.—Porcher, C. Le procds de la matidre grasse du lait. Lait, 1925, 5: 1; 152, pl. ch.—Seno, K. Gyunyii-tyu no sibo ni tuite; nyu-hi, dassi-nyii, gyuraku oyobi rakunyii nado no sibo ni tuite [Tbe fats contained in cow's milk; fats in the milk skin, in skim milk, in butter, and in buttermilk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1936, 8: 72-80. ---- Biological effect. Christiansen, M. Un factor dependiente de la grasa de la leche, que inhibe el desarrollo de los estreptococos patogenos (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 595-602.— Tarassuk, N. P., & Regan, W. M. A study of the blood caro- tene in relation to Upolytic activity of milk. J. Dairy Sc, 1943, 26: 987-96. ---- Butter fat [Abbr.: BF.] See also Milk product, Butter. Bal, D. V., & Shrivastava, R. C. A study of the periodic fluctuations in the carotene content of cow and buffalo BF. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 34 (Abstr.)—Bhan, C. Ghee (BF) in nation's diet. Ind. Vet. J., 1940, 17: 69-72.— Blatt, M. L., & Harris, E. H. The substitution of oUve oil for BF in infant feeding. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1937, 11: 455-67 — Brahmachari, B. B. Constants of pure cow ghee. Ind. M. Gaz., 1927, 62: 318-22.—BF excels as growth producer. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 197, 7.—Deuel, H. J., jr, Halliday, N. [et al.] The effect of vitamin A intake on vitamin A content of BF. J. Biol. Chem., 1941, 139:479.—Dutta, N. C. A compara- tive study of BF and hydrogenated vegetable fat (dalda) on the utilization of calcium and phosphorus. Ann. Biochem. Exp. M., Calc, 1948, 8: 137-44.—Dyer, B., Taylor, G., & Hamence, J. H. A semi-micro modification for the determination of Reichert, Polenske and Kirschner values in BF. Analyst, Lond., 1941, 66: 355-8.—Farrington, T. BF in milk. J. R, Inst. Pub. Health, 1907, 15: 263-7.—Gasser, E. Die Butter- schmalzherstellung ein aktuelles Problem. MUchwirtsch. Zbl., 1943, 72: 37; 52.— Hamdi, H., & Zollikofer, E. Beobachtungen iiber die Entmischung von reinem BF bei verschiedenem Er- starrungsverlauf. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1944, 35: 66-76.—Hawley, H. Reichert value of BF. Current Sc. Bangalore, 1943, 12: 153.—Henry, K. M., & Kon, S. K. The vitamin D content of English BF throughout the year. Bio- chem. J., Lond., 1942, 36: 456-9.—Hilditch, T. P., & Longen- ecker, H. E. Further determination and characterization of the component acids of BF. J. Biol. Chem., 1937-38, 122: 497-506.—Hodgson, R. E., Knott, J. C. [et al.l The relation of color and carotene content of roughage in the dairy ration to the color, carotene content, and vitamin A activity of BF, J. Agr. Res., 1938, 57: 513-28.—Josephson, D. V., & Dahle, C. D. Heating makes BF keep. Food Indust., 1945, 17: 80-3.—McDowall, F. H., Dolby, R. M. [et al.] New Zealand dries BF. Ibid., 370, &c—Mason, E. D., Theophilns, F., & Frimodt-M oiler, J. The influence of BF in the absence or presence of casein on growth in young rats on a rice diet. Ind. J. M. Res., 1945, 33: 219-28.— Masurovsky, B. I. More ac- curate test for BF. Food Indust., 1944, 16: 798.—Mohr, W., A Eichstadt, A. Untersuchungsverfahren fiir Butterschmalz. MILK FAT 1273 MILK FAT In: Handb. Lebensmittelchem., Berl., 1942, 9: 558-68.— Mohr, W., A Mack, E. Die Bestimmung des Fettgehaltes in Butter. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 4 (Abstr.)—Muers, M. M., & House, M. A. Ether peroxide as a possible source of error in the Rose-Gottlieb BF test. Analyst, Lond., 1949, 74: 85-9.— Narasimhamurty, G. Effect of ageing in presence of air and light on the constants of BF. Ibid., 1941, 66: 98-101.— Parrish, D. B., Shimer, E. R., & Hughes, J. S. Growth and food preference of rats fed a lactose-dried milk ration containing BF or corn oil. J. Nutrit., 1946, 31: 321-31.— Peyronny, F. Les variations du taux butyreux des laits individuels. Lait, 1927, 7: 421-36, 2 ch.—Pullinger, E. J. An example of low BF production by a high-grade Friesland herd. J. S. Afr. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 17: 81-4.—Ranwez, F. Dosage indirect du beurre dans le lait. Ann. pharm., Louvain, 1904, 10: 145-8.—Schloe- mer, A. Ein weiterer Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Zusammenhange zwischen Jahreszeit und Refraktion des BF. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1942, 83: 55-8.—Schneider, H. A. BF in derma- titis-producing diets. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1940, 44: 266.—Thorpe, T. E. The interdependence of the physical and chemical criteria in the analysis of BF. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1904, 248-56.—White, F. A. A comparison of Babcock and Roese-GottUeb for the determination of BF in milk. Canad. I. M. Techn., 1943, 5: 8-11.—Williams, N. K. The effect of soybeans and soybean oil on milk and BF production and on the quaUty of the BF. J. Sc. Iowa Coll., 1941-42, 16: 148-51. ---- Butyrometry. Bressanin, G. SuU'uso dei tubi di Gerber per il latte neUa determinazione del grasso nel burro. Boll. chim. farm., 1918, 57: 81.—Cador, P., & Macherel, P. Dosage de la matidre grasse des crdmes; notes pour une dtude rationneUe des mdthodes acido-butyromdtriques. Lait, 1944, 24: 196; 289. Notes pour une dtude rationneUe des mdthodes acido-buty- romdtriques; graduation des butyromdtres a lait. Ibid., 1945, 25: 290-311.—Gerber, N. L'acidoburrometria. Gior. farm., Trieste, 1897, 2: 193-7.—Giannotti, D. II metodo butirrome- trico Morsin. Clin, vet., Milano, 1930, 53: 535-43.—Grossfeld, J. Vereinfachte Yorschrtft zur Bestimmung der Buttersau- rezahl. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1927, 53: 381-3.— Haupt. M. Ueber die Milchfettbestimmung mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Sinacidbutyrometrie. Apothekerztg, 1906, 21: 570.—Koestler, G., & Loertscher, W. Dr N. Ger- ber's Acidbutyrometrie als wissenschaftliche Untersuchungs- methode fiir MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1929, 57: 48-59.—Nadai, G. Neues zur saurefreien Butyrometrie der MUch. Ibid., 1934, 67: 178-80.—Pien. J. La graduation des butyromdtres a lait. Lait, 1942, 22: 22-38. ------ La graduation des butyromdtres k crdme; un nouveau moddle de butyromdtre. Ibid., 1944, 24: 139-46.------Un nouveau butyromdtre pour 1'appUcation de la mdthode Gottlieb-Rose. Ibid., 341-3.—Teply, M. Etude sur les variations de l'indice d'acide butyrique dans la matidre grasse du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1937, 30: 23-31. ---- Chemistry. Dubrisay, R., & Geoffroy, M. J. Application de l'analyse capillaire a l'etude de l'altdration des corps gras. Lait, 1942, 22: 209-18.—Hoyberg, H. M. Eine Methode zur Farbung des bei der Gerberschen Azidbutyrometrie abgeschiedenen MUch- fettes. Zschr. Fleisch. Milchhyg., 1910-11, 20: 46—Polonov- ski, M., Baudu, L., & Neuzil, E. Xanthine-ddhydrase et cdnapses Upido-protdidiques du lait de vache. Bull. Soc chim. biol., Par., 1947, 29: 958-67.—Said, I. A. Note on the anti- mony trichloride reaction with the milk fats of women having: (A) normal (B) ricketv children. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. trop., 1929, 2: 957-60.—Sjostrom, G [Estimation of phosphorus in mUk fat isolated for estimation of the fat con- tent of milk] Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1941-42, 11: 15 (Abstr.) ---- Cholesterol. Abbr.: C for cholesterin or cholesterol. Ansbacher, S., & Supplee, G. C. The C content and the antirachitic activation of milk constituents. J. Biol. Chem., 1934,105:391-404.—Coccheri, P. Sulle C del latte. Lattante, 1932, 3: 378-400.—Dam, H. Ueber die VerteUung des C-s und der C-ester zwischen Fett und Plasma in der Kuhmilch. Bio- chem. Zschr., 1934, 270: 112-5. ------ Der C-gehalt der MUch in Beziehung zum Nahrungs-C. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1934, 224: 127.—Doulkin, A., A Helman, S. Quelques don- ndes sur la teneur du sang des vaches laitidres en C et en phos- phatides. Lait, 1934, 14:797-808.—Koyama.M. Zinrui oyobi dobutu nyuzyu-nai C-ester no syutugen oyobi syotyo ni tuite [Appearance of and variation in C esters in human and animal milk] Nippon byorigakkai kaisi, 1926, 16: 536-41. Also Tr. Jap. Path. Soc, 1926, 16: 178—Nakanisi, H. Nyuzyii C no seibutugaku-teki igl ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studien uber die biologische Bedeutung des C-s der Milch] Nippon huzinka- gakkai zassi, 1932, 27: 1649-85.—Nataf, B., Mickelsen 0[et al.] The C content of cows' milk. J. Nutrit., 1948, 36: 495- 506 _s>ringfield. O. L. The value of C in milk. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1938, 5: 15-7.—Sugiyama, K. 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Molkereiztg., 1907, 17: 25; 37; 49—Hoft, H. Beitrage zur Beurteilung der Erniedrigung des Milchfettge- haltes durch unvollstandiges Ausmelken. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1909, 18: 550-3.—Kelly, E. Effect of certain factors on amount of fat consumed in milk served to school chUdren Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 197-201.—Mosimann, W. Betrachtungen uber die Schwankungen im Milchfettgehalt, mit besonderer Berucksichtigung des Fettgehaltes unserer Milch in den Kriegs- jahren. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1944, 35: 14-32. Variation: Food factor. Gogitidze, S. K. [Transition of the fats from food into milk] 81p. 8? Kiev, 1904. Boes, J., & Weyland, H. Zur Kenntnis des Einflusses der Zuckerrubenfutterung auf die Zusammensetzung des Milch- fettes. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1915, 29: 476-b.— Biinger, H. Miissen wir bei der Verfolgung des heutigen Zucht- zieles auf Steigerung des prozentischen Fettgehaltes der Milch auch mit einer Veranderung der Milch an sonstigen Bestand- teilen rechnen? Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 92 (Abstr.)—Eckles, C. H. The influence of the plane of nutrition upon the per- centage of fat in milk and the properties of the fat. Univ. Wisconsin Stud. Sc, 1921, No 2, 60-75.-HerZer, F H Moore, J. S. & Cowsert, W. C. The effects of various feeds on the milk fat constants and on the flavor and texture of butter. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1941-42, 11: 149 (Abstr.)—Hilditch, T. P., & Jasperson, H. The influence of dietary fat of varying unsaturation on the component acids of cow milk fats. Bio- chem. J., Lond., 1943, 37: 238-43.— Hilditch, T. P., & Thomp- son, H. M. The effect of certain ingested fatty oils upon the composition of cow milk fat. Ibid., 1936, 30: 677-91.— Kastli, P. Untersuchungen uber die individuellen Schwan- kungen innerhalb der Melkzeiten sowie den Einfluss der Fiit- terung auf den Fettgehalt der Milch bei einzelnen Kiihen. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1940, 31: 46-53.— Kellner, O. Untersuchungen uber die Wirkungen des Nah- rungsfettes auf die Milchproduktion der Kuhe. Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 229; 241.—Lucadou, W. v. Ueber den Fettgehalt der Milch und dessen Erhohung durch Zufuhr von Vitaminen. Klin. Wschr., 1941, 20: 115-9. Also Nord. med., 1941, 12: 2965 (Abstr.) Also Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 121 (Abstr.)— Masoero, P. Sulla percentuale di grasso nel latte vaccino secreto durante i calori. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1942, 17: 688.—Monnot, G. Action de la sdro-opothdrapie sur la produc- tion de la matiere grasse du lait chez les vaches latidres. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1934, 198: 119.—Mueller, A. J., & Cox, W. M., jr. Rat milk fat as affected by lipids in the diet. Proc. Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 1938, 8: No. 7, 88.—Powell, E. B. Relation of roughage to the fat content of milk. Certif. Milk, 1938, 13: No. 152, 9-20.—Relacoes entre teor em gorduras do leite e vitaminas. Resenha clin. cient., S. Paulo, 1941, 10: 489.— Sheehy, E. J. Influencia de la adici6n de substancias grasas a la alimentacidn de las vacas sobre el contenido en materia grasa de la leche. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 655.—Smith, J. A. B. Studies in the secretion of milk fat; the effect of inanition on the blood lipoids of the lactating cow. Biochem. J., Lond., 1938, 32: 1856-67.------& Dastur, N. N. The effect of inanition on the yield and composition of milk fat. Ibid., 1868-76.—Stoddard, G. E., Allen, N. N., & Peterson, W. H. Some effects of a low roughage, high concen- trate ration on the fat of cow's milk. J. Animai Sc, 1949, 8: 630.—Tangl, H., & Szafka, E. Wirkung von Hefeverfiitterung auf den Fettgehalt der Milch. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Wien, 1947-48, 1: 453-65. ---- Variation, pathological. Kunicki-Goldfinger, W. Wplyw przewleklego, zakaznego zapalenia wymion u krow na ilosc i jakosd mleka. Med. wet., Warsz., 1948, 4: 439-41. ---- Variation: Pharmacological aspect. Brouwer, E., & Martin, J. De la production de lait alcaUn et de l'augmentation de l'indice d'iode de la matidre grasse du lait consdcutives k 1'injection sous-cutande d'a-dinitrophdnol. Lait, 1938, 18: 337-47.—Ferrando, R., Chenavier, P., & Cormier, M. Action de l'huile de foie de morue sur le taux du tocophdrol sanguin de la vache laitiere et le taux butyreux de son lait. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1949, 31: 810-6.— Smith, J. A. B., & Dastur, N. N. Studies on the secretion of milk fat; the effect of thyroxine administration on the blood lipoids and on the nature of the milk fat. Biochem. J., Lond., 1940, 34: 1093-107. ---- Variation, physiological. Bauer, A. W. *Ueber den Einfluss der Abkal- bezeit auf den Milch- und Fettertrag beim Angler Rind [Kiel] p.99-165. 8? Berl., 1929. Also MUchwirtsch. Forsch., 1929, 8: Gowen, J. W. Studies in milk secretion; on the variations and correlations of butter-fat percentage with age in Jersey cattle, p.249-324. 25cm. Princeton, 1920. Genetics, 1920, 5: Dechambre & Ginieis. Notes sur l'influence du rut sur la teneur du lait en matiere grasse. Tr. Soc. biol., Barcel., 1919, 7: 83-7.—Lyons, J., & O'Shea, M. The influence of the stage of lactation on fat estimations by the Gerber method. Sc. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1934, 21: 123-31.—Monroe, C. F. Butter- fat tests of first and later lactations. Bimonth. Bull. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1927, 12: 35.—Porcher, C, & Maynard, L. La graisse du sang et la graisse du lait pendant la lactation. Lait, 1930, 10: 601; 765.—Strauch. Ueber den Fettgehalt der Milch in den Stand- und Transportgefassen. Molkereiztg, 1905, 15: 291. ---- Vitamins. See also Milk vitamin. Gillam, A. E., & El Ridi, M. S. The carotene of milk fat (butter) Biochem. J., Lond., 1937, 31: 251-3.—Kon, S. K., Mawson, E. H., & Thompson, S. Y. Relation of the concentra- tion of vitamin A, carotenoids and cholesterol in nulk fat to the size of the fat globules. Nature, Lond., 1944, 154: 82.— Renaud, M. Graisses et vitamines du lait. Rev. crit. path., Par., 1930, 1: 307-14.—Titaev, A. A., Ginsburg, M. B. [et al.] O znadenii vitamina Bi v obrazovanii zira moloka. Biull. eksp. biol. med., 1947, 23: 440-2. MILK FERMENT 1276 MILK FERMENTATION MILK ferment. See also Milk enzyme. For microbic causes of milk fermentation; see also Lactic ferment; Milk bacteria; also Milk (fermented) Jost, J. P. *Les ferments lactiques; leur action sur les elements du lait; leur application en medecine veterinaire. 64p. 24}£cm. Lyon, 1946. Soriano, S. S. *Los fermentos lacticos; su utilizaci6n en la fabricaci6n de manteca. p. 197- 272. 26cm. B. Air., 1923. Rev. Fac. agron. vet., B. Air., 1923, 4: Baixe & Merrien. Le ferment lactique thibdtain. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1935, 35: 1167.—Behmer. Culturas l&cticas selecionadas. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1943, 6: 100.— Bertarelli, E. Conceitos modernos sobre a acao dos fermentos lacticos. Arq. biol., S. Paulo, 1946, 30: 110. Also Rev. quim. farm., Rio, 1947, 12: No. 3, 21-3.— Dominikiewicz, M. O fermentach mleka. Wiadom. farm., 1907, 34: 241; 257.— Freeman, R. G. The ferments of milk and their relation to pasteurization. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1740-2.—Gorini, C. Sur l'activitd ddcarboxylasique des ferments lactiques acido- protdolytiques. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1949, 229: 433.—Kopac- zewski, W. Le lait et les ferments geiifiants. Ibid., 498-500.— Mazd, P. Rdsistanee des ferments lactiques normaux du lait k leurs bactdriophages. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1943, 137: 355. ------La gendse et la persistance des dldments ddgdndrds dans les souches stables des ferments lactiques normaux du lait. Ibid., 1946, 140: 355. ------ & Mazd, P. J. La ddgdndres- cence, par passages en lait stdrilisd, des ferments lactiques normaux du lait est l'oeuvre de bactdriophages peu virulents. Ibid., 1944, 138:270.—Mellin, A. Om fermenter och ferment- reaktioner sarskildt med hansyn till bedommande och kontroll af mjolk. Svensk vet. tskr., 1910, 16: 1-11.—Negri, R. Atti- vita fermentativa e carica batterica dei fermenti lattici. Rendic. Ist. san. pubb., Roma, 1940, 3: 567-78.—Rumment, J. Con- tribution a l'dtude des dveilleurs d'acides. Lait, 1935, 15: 212-7.—White, A. H., & Hood, E. G. Un estudio de los mdto- dos para determinar el numero de mucorineas y de fermentos en la leche. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 693. ---- Therapeutic use. Cantenot, G. *Contribution a l'etude des ferments lactiques tyndallises; leur emploi en therapeutique veterinaire [Vet.] 67p. 25cm. Lyon, 1946. Dubas, H. *Contribution a l'etude des ferments lactiques tyndallises en therapeutique intestinale suivie de quelques considerations sur leur emploi dans le traitement des plaies. 60p. 24cm. Nancy, 1937. Benacchio, L. Azione combinata dei fermenti lattici e del carbone medicinale sull'apparato digerente. Arch. ital. mal. app. diger., 1941-42, 10: 459-76.—Bignon, P. Le traitement par les ferments lactiques (amidal) chez le nourrisson dans les troubles intestinaux aigus et chroniques du premier age; un moyen simple curatif et prdventif. Centre mdd., Moulins, 1946, 52: 92-5.—Brunetti, F. I fermenti lattici in oto-rinologia. Atti Congr. Soc. ital. laring. (1913) 1914, 16: pt 2, 359-61.— Maccacaro, G. Contributo sperimentale all'interpretazione del meccanismo d'azione dei fermenti lattici. Farmaco, Pavia, 1948, 3: 416-23.—Mitolo, M. Sul meccanismo d'azione dei fermenti lattici; ricerche sperimentali. Ann. igiene, 1941, 51: 465-84.—Pacheco, G. Fermentos lacteos do comdrcio. Brasil med., 1944, 58: 356-8.—Puntoni, V. Ancora sul meccanismo d'azione dei fermenti lattici. Ann. igiene, 1940, 50: 348-51. ■----— Sui fermenti lattici adoperati nell'industria farma- centica. Ibid., 1941, 51: 673-90. ------ Sul meccanismo d'azione dei fermenti lattici e sul loro controllo. Ibid., 1943, 53: 125-7.—Terrasse, G. La vitalitd et la longdvitd des fer- ments lactiques base d'une rdnovation de la bactdriothdrapie lactique; ferments vivants et ferments morts. Rev. path. comp., Par., 1932, 32: 413-8.—Vega y Reguera, E. Substitu- ci6n de la dieta hidrica por los fermentos l&ctieos. Mem. Congr. mex. pediat., 1937, 1. Congr., 357-78.—Verney, L. Moderne concezioni sul meccanismo d'azione dei fermenti lattici. Forze san., Roma, 1939, 8: 1131. MILK fermentation. See also Milk bacteria; Milk ferment; Milk (fermented) Blumenthal, F., & Wolff, H. Beitrag zur Milchgarung. Charitd Ann., Berl., 1905, 29: 12-7.—Duggeli, M. Die bak- teriologische Charakterisierung der verschiedenen Typen der MUchgarprobe. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1907,18: 37; 224; 439, pl — Hecht. Ueber katalytische und fermentative Eigenschaften der Milch. C. rend. Congr. internat. mdd. (1903) 1904, 14: Sect, pediat., 49-52.—Kantardjieff, A. Une modification de la micro-mdthode de Lindner pour les essais de fermentation. Lait, 1928, 8: 590-2.—Thomson, H. L. Milk fermentations. Bull. Vermont Bd Health, 1911-12, 12: No. 2, 41. ---- Germicidal stage (1. stage) See also Milk. Canitano, G. *Sulla cosidetta azione bat- tericida del latte. 35p. 25cm. Padova, 1932. Drewes, K. *Ueber die Bactericidie der Milch [Kiel] p.403-30. 8? Berl., 1926. Hunziker, O. F. Investigations concerning the germicidal action in cow's milk. p.65-91. 8? Ithaca, 1901. Forms Bull. 197, Cornell Univ. Agr. Exp. Sta. Brudny, V. Untersuchungen iiber die Bakterizidie der Milch und uber die wahrend der bakteriziden Phase auftreten- den Anpassungsformen des B. coli commune. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1908-09, 22: 193-222.—Carboni, S. A. Sull'azione battericida del latte di mucca conservato a bassa temperatura. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1919, 8. ser., 11: 79-87.—Dold, H., Wizemann, E., & Kleinen, C. Ueber antibakterielle Hem- mungsstoffe (Inhibine) und antibakterieUe Wandlungsstoffe (Mutine) in der frischen, rohen, unter sterUen Kautelen entnom- menen Milch (Kuhmilch und Frauenmilch) Zschr. Hyg., 1936-37, 119: 525-38.—Evans, J. A., & Cope, T. A. The bac- tericidal property of milk. Univ. Pennsylvania M. Bull., 1908-09, 21: 264-74.— Hanssen, F. S. [On bactericidal action in milk] Med. rev., Bergen, 1923, 40: 259-79.—Heinemann, P. G., & Glenn, T. H. Experiments on the germicidal action of cow's milk. J. Infect. Dis., 1908, 5: 534-41, tab.—Hennin- ger, E. Ueber die Bakterizidie der Milch. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1926, 97: 183-94.—Jones, F. S. The properties of the bacteri- cidal substance in milk. J. Exp. M., 1928, 47: 877-88. ------ & Little, R. B. The bactericidal property of cow's milk. Ibid., 1927, 45: 319-35.—Jones, F. S., & Simms, H. S. The bacterial growth inhibitor (lactenin) of milk; the preparation in con- centrated form. Ibid., 1930, 51: 327-39.—Little, R. B. Bac- tericidal property of milk. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. MUk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 105-19.—Morris, C. S. Presence in raw cow's milk of a bactericidal substance specific for certain strains of coliform organisms. Nature, Lond., 1945, 155: 22.—Orla- Jensen, S., & Jacobsen, J. Neue Untersuchungen fiber die bakteriziden Eigenschaften der Milch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1930, 80: 321-41.—Rosenau, M. J., & McCoy, G. W. The germicidal property of milk. Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 449-76. Also J. Med. Res., Bost., 1908, 18: 165- 202.—Thompson, A. T. The bactericidal property of fresh milk. Vet. Bull.. Wash., 1930, 24: Suppl., 139-41. ---- Lactic fermentation. See subheading (Milk souring) ---- Milk-souring (2. stage) See also Milk cream (sour) Milk (sour) Marshall, C. E., & Farrand, B. Bacterial associations in the souring of milk. p.7-59. 24cm. Jena, 1908. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1908, 21: Allari, G. B. DeUa funzione della temperatura nell inacidi- mento del latte. Riv. igiene san. pubb., Tor., 1912, 23: 201-5.— Berdnikov, A. I. Skisanie moloka i vlijanie etogo processa na kholernago vibriona. Russ. vrach, 1909, 8: 497-500.—Fethe- rolf, G. R. The souring of milk. Am. Vet. Rev., 1910-11, 38: 593-603.—Fournier, A. Recherches sur l'acidogdnie du lait. BuU. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1938, 20: 179-200. ------ Sur les altdrations acidogdnes du lait. Lait, 1939, 19: 576-85.— Gorini, C. Les bactdries productrices d'acide et de prdsure en rapport avec l'hygidne de la traite. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 179-85.—Heinemann, P. G. Kinds of bacteria concerned in souring of milk. Science, 1906, n. ser., 23: 211.—Hinsberg, K., & Holland, G. Die Beinflussung der Milchsauregarung in der Milch durch Monojodessigsaure. Klin. Wschr., 1932, 11: 1338.—Lampitt, L. H., & Bogod, M. Acid changes in mUk produced by certain bacteria. Biochem. J., Lond., 1933, 27: 361-9.—Marshall, C. E. Extended studies of the associative action of bacteria in the souring of milk. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1905, 15: 400-19. Also Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass. (1905) 1906, 31: 312-27.—Mayoroff, S. N. pH-Schwankungen der sauernden Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 301-5.—Maze, P., & Cdsari, E. Le destruction du BaciUus abortus dans le lait et les fromages par la fermentation lactique. C. rend. Soc biol., 1931, 108: 630-2.—Porcher, C, & Lambert, L. Action favorisante du Bacillus subtilis dans la fermentation lactique; le rattrapage du lait. Lait, 1930, 10: 640-54.— Renon, L., Richet, C, fils, & Lepine, A. Role antiseptique des ferments mdtaUiques sur la fermentation lactique. C. rend. Soc. mdd., Par., 1914, 76: 396-8.—Roy, S. C, & Bhatnagar, D. P. Change in nitrogen content of milk on souring. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1948, 17: 25.—Rubner, M. Ueber spontane WarmebUdung in KuhmUch und die Milchsauregarung. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1906, 57: 244-68.—Vincent, R. On the develop- ment of acidity in milk and its relation to time and temperature. Tr. Glasgow Obst. and Gyn. Soc, 1911-12, 1913, 9: 13-23. MILK FERMENTATION 1277 MILK (FERMENTED) Neutralization (3. stage) Baetsld, M. R. L'identification du lait neutralisd. Lait 19L37l,,.17; 141-7.—Bongert, J. Zur Frage der Gesundheits- schadlichkelt der Neutralisation bakteriell zersetzter gesauerter Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1924-25, 35: 161-4.—Eble, K., A Pfeiffer, H. Beitrag zum Nachweis neutralisierter Milch' Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65: 435-9.—Hattori, K.[ & Tanabe, S. Luckenbach-si no tyuwa gyunyu kansiki-h'o' ni tuite [Luckenbach's method of judging neutral milkl Nip- pon eisei kagakkai si, 1935, 7: 125-32.—Reiss, F. Halt neu- tralisierte MUch die Alkoholprobe aus? Zschr. Fleisch Milch- hyg., 1922-23, 33: 109. ---- Putrefaction (4. stage) See Milk defect. ---- Special fermentation. See also Milk defect, Flavor; Milk (fermented) Milk (sour) Dorner, W. Contribution a l'dtude de la cause du gonfle- ment des laits au lacto-fermentateur avec une annexe sur l'ap- plication du phdnomdne de d'Hdrelle a l'industrie laitidre. Lait 1926, 6: 505; 655; 850.—Gorini, C. GU acidoproteoliti nella fermentazione gassosa associativa in latte. Sunti Congr internaz. fisiol., Rome, 1932, 101-3. See also Milk defect, Ropy milk. Harrison, F. C. The viscous fermentation of milk and beer. Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5: 73; passim. MILK (fermented) See also Milk fermentation; Milk modification subheadings; Milk (sour) Bianco, A. SuU'azione aUmentare e curativa del miciuratu; latte fermentato che si prepara in Sardegna. Gazz. osp., 1906, 27: 155. ------ Sul miciuratu latte fermentato che si pre- para in Sardegna; studio batteriologico e sua applicazione in medicina ed in otorinologia. Cesalpino, 1912, 8: 23; 111; 147.— Fermented milk preparations. Prescriber, Edinb., 1908, 2: 51-3.—Guerbet. Les laits fermentds. Normandie mdd., 1906, 21: 177; 196.—Guittonneau. G., & Chevalier, R. Nou- velies techniques de prdparation d'un milieu de culture a base de lait digdrd: le lait digdrd par la papaine. Lait, 1941, 21: 1- 8.—Kopatschek, F. Leches dietdticas o fermentadas. In his: Manual lab. quim., B. Air., 1942, 221.—Kuntze, W. Stu- dien iiber fermentierte MUch. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1908, 21: 737-68, 3 pl.—Linke. Podkwassa. Ther. Neuheit., 1907, 2: 181-8.—McLester, J. S. Fermented mUk. In his Nutr. & Diet, 4. ed., Phila., 1943, 177.—Moulin, A. Les boissons fermentees du lait. Lait, 1937, 17: 946-9.—Pisu, I., A Guar- nacci, M. Contributo al controllo igienico del latte fermentato acido. Igiene mod., 1938, 31: 337-50.—Reutter, L. Du lait fermentd. Bull. Soc. hist, pharm., Par., 1928, No. 58, Suppl., p. vi.—Rogers, L. A. Fermented milks. Circ U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust., 1911, No. 171, 133-61.—Wolff, G. Kefir, Kumys, Yoghurt. Pharm. Zhalle, 1928, 69: 177-82. ---- Acidophilus milk [Abbr.: AM] Acidophilus therapy. Brit. M. J., 1935, 2: 730.—Bass, C. C. Production of AM on a large scale for general use. J. Am. M. Ass., 1924, 82: 1503.—Cheplin, H. A. Further observations on the therapeutic effect of AM. N. York M. J., 1923, 118: 742-8. ------ Fulmer, H. C, & Barney, C. O. Studies on the therapeutic application of AM. J. Am. M. Ass., 1923, 80: 1896-9.—Cheplin, H. A., Post, C. D., & Wiseman, J. R. AM and its therapeutic effects. Boston M. & S. J., 1923, 189: 405-11.—Clark, W. E., & Perry, M. W. The clinical value of AM. N. York M. J., 1923, 118: 740-2.—Eggston, A. A. A new technic for the preparation of Bacillus AM and its thera- peutic value. Ibid., 1922, 115: 683-5.—Ivanov, M. M. [Bac- tericidity of AM] Sovet. vet., 1939, 16: No. 5, 58-60.— Kahler, K. H. Die Bedeutung der AM (Reformjoghurt) fur die Sauglingstherapie speziell bei dyspeptischen Storungen. Mschr. Kinderh., 1938, 72: 18-21.—Kopeloff, L. M., Etchells, J. L., & Kopeloff, N. Bacteriological changes in AM at room and ice-box temperatures. J. Bact., Bait., 1934, 28: 489-500.— Kopeloff, N. AM therapy. Psychiat. Q., 1935, 9: 20-6. ------ & Beerman, P. Some temperature studies on AM. State Hosp. Q., Utica, 1922-23, 8: 372-81. Also Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1922-23, 20: 303.—Kopeloff, N., & Cheney, C. O. Studies on the therapeutic effect of bacillus AM and lactose. Ibid., 1921-22, 19: 372. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1922, 79: 609-11.—Kulp, W. L. Studies on the viability of L. acidophilus in AM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1931, 21: 873-83.— Levinstein, I. I. [AM as a medicinal preparation] Farmacia, Moskva, 1943, 6: No. 5, 35-7. ------ [AM as a valuable medicinal substance] Sovet. med., 1944, 8: No. 3, 26.— Morriss, W. H. The use of AM in a tuberculosis sanatorium. J. Am. M. Ass., 1923, 81: 93-7.—Myers, R. P. Transforma- tion of the intestinal flora through the feeding of unfermented AM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1931, 21: 867-72.—Olevsky, M.I..& Knzmenko, S. T. [Effect of AM on the gastro-duodenal tract] Vrach. delo, 1936, 19: 683-90.—Rettger, L. F. AM as a thera- peutic agent. West. Dietitian, Los Ang., 1926-27, 2: No. 4, ,.TR}'sIi?' S- M- [Physiologische Prufung des Einflusses von Acidophilm und einigen anderen milchsauren Praparaten auf die Sekretion des Magens und des Pankreas] Vopr. pitan., 1936 5: No. 3, 25-30.—Stark, C. N., Gordon, R. [et al.] Studies on AM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 470-2.—Wahby, A M. Therapeutic value of AM. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1934, 17: ---- alcoholic. Paechtner, J. Ueber alkoholhaltige Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1913, 23: 556-61.—Wolff, G. Alkoholische Milch- produkte (Kefir, Kumys, Yoghurt) Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1920, 58: 239; 254.------Alkoholische Milchprodukte und ihre hygienisch-diatetische Bedeutung. Munch, med. Wschr.. 1935, 82: 1835-8. ---- Bacteriology. Doldi, S. Sul comportamento di alcuni microrganismi patogeni di fronte al siero di latte fermentato acido. Riforma med., 1935, 51: 783-6, pl.—Wilson, F. L., & Tanner, F. W. Behavior of pathogenic bacteria in fermented milks. Food Res., 1945, 10: 122-34. ---- Buttermilk [Abbr.: BM] Schwartzman, Y. J. *De l'emploi de l'eledon a La Pouponniere et a la Clinique infantile de Lausanne. 28p. 22>£cm. Lausanne, 1937. Stubbendorf, W. v. *Ueber die Brauchbar- keit der BM als Heil- und Dauernahrung im Sauglingsalter [Dusseldorf] 13p. 21cm. Schramberg, 1935. Abdala, J. R., & Pellerano, J. C. Nuestra experiencia sobre babeurre. Prensa mdd. argent., 1936, 23: 383-6.—Baker, M. P., & Hammer, B. W. The development of metallic flavor in BM. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1925, 32: 55-8.—Carvalho, L. de S. O leitelho na administracao artificial do reeem-nascido e do lactente. Arq. pediat., Rio, 1948-49, 21: 219.—Crisp, R. H., Graham, H. B. [et al.] A substitute for BM in infant feeding. Med. J. Australia, 1948, 2: 443.— Daikhes, M. T., & Levina, E. P. [Therapeutic efficacy of modified BM] Vrach delo, 1938, 20: 281-6.—Dam, W. v. Expdriences techniques concernant l'infiuence de la tempdrature du barattage sur la teneur en matidre grasse du babeurre, provenant de crdme rdfrigdrde a trds basse tempdrature (transl.) Lait, 1928, 8: 574-83. ------ & Holwerda, B. J. La teneur en matiere grasse du babeurre et la durde du barattage peuvent-elles etre influencdes par le genre de levain lactique? (transl.) Ibid 1930, 10: 142-5.—Deal, J. L. Y., Ayala, W., & Ceretta, H. O. Preparacion y composici6n del babeurre medicinal. Pediat Amdricas, Mdx., 1944, 2: 65-70.—Farnsteiner, K. Unter- suchungen iiber die Verfalschungen von BM. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 38.—Gaing, E. A preparacao do babeurre. Arch. biol., S. Paulo, 1921, 6: 958-60.—Getreuer, V. Die Lang- steinsche BM als Heilnahrung. Oesterr. Zschr. Kinderh., 1948- 49, 2: 389-94.—Grunfelder, B. Limon or proteinic BM as a diet for infants. Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1943, 24: 61.—Holwerda, B. J. La ddtermination colorimdtrique du degrd d'aciditd du fromage et du petit-lait (transl.) Lait, 1929, 9: 910-4.— Jouan, C. Petit-lait tournesold et succddands. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1916, 79: 520-2.—Kassel, W. Ueber Erfahrungen mit einer neuen BM Konserve. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1905, 42: 903-5.—Kieferle. L'utiUsation du lait dcrdmd, du babeurre et du petit-lait. Lait, 1939, 19: 188-205.—Kionka, H. BM- konserve. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 3: 84.—Knaysi, G. Some factors other than bacteria that influence the body of artificial BM. J. Agr. Res., 1927, 34: 771-84.—Lima, T. Emprego do leite em p6 e das farinhas na alimentacao das criancas (alguns casos clinicos de minha observacao pessoal) Impr. mdd., Lisb., 1936, 2: insert, 5-12.— Lorenzo y Deal, J., Ayala, W., & Ceretta, H. O. Preparaci6n y composition del babeurre medicinal. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1939, 10: 657-68.—Lyons, J. The influence of the type of equipment used for the separation and treatment of cream on churning time and loss of fat in the BM. Econom. Proc. R Dublin Soc, 1942, 3: 119-29, pl.—McDowall, F. H. Butterfat losses in BM. N. Zealand J. Sc, 1937-38, 19: 682-90.— Madeira Pinto. La valeur du babeurre. Porto med., 1906, 3: 98.—Manin, F. Ueber den Trockenstoffgehalt der BM aus magerem und fettem Rahm. MUchwirtsch. Ztg, 1942, 50: 599.—Martins, F. Vantagens do leitelho na realimentacao do lactente dispdptico. Arq. pediat., Rio, 1948—49, 21: 149-56 Also Rev. mdd. Bahia, 1948, 16: 243-50.—Melquiades, G. Do emprego do leitelho fresco acucarado na rotina dietdtica. Impr. mdd., Rio, 1943, 18: No. 351, 44-8.—Onoki, T. Raku- musunyu sei-seiho no iti henpo ni tuite [A variant method of manufacturing pure BM] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1058-66, ch.— Pien, J. Babeurre et lait dcrdmd. Ann. falsif., Par., 1936, 29: 323. ------ & Martin, R. Considdrations gdndrales sur les babeurres. Lait, 1932, 12: 513-22.—Pikler, L. Prdparation d'un babeurre artificiel ldgerement acide. Ibid., 1942, 22: 1-8.—Ritter, W., & Nussbaumer, T. Einige einfache Versuche iiber den Einfluss von Zusatzen auf den Fettgehalt der BM. MUchwirtsch. Zbl., 1942, 71: 18.—Siga, I. Rakunyu no tiryo- MILK (FERMENTED) 1278 MILK (FERMENTED) teki oyo [Medical use of BM] Zika zassi, 1931, 1731-3 — Stolte, K. Kaukasan, ein neues BM-praparat. Deut. Ge- sundhwes., 1949, 4: 61-3.—Wolff, J. Ueber die Behandlung von Ernabrungsstorungen bei Sauglingen mit BM. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1943, 90: 333-6. ---- Curd milk. Monteuuis, A. Le lait caille, 61ixir de longue vie et le retour a la nature. 40p. 8? Par., 1905. Also Pratique jour., Lille, 1905-06, 6: 139-75. Also Rev. gen. clin. thdr., 1905, 19: 402; 419. Angeli, B. Norme pratiche per l'analisi del latte coagulato. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1931, 10. ser., 6: 561.—Bance, J. L'analyse des laits coagulds. Ann. falsit., Par., 1923, 16: 468-83.----— L'expertise des laits coagulds. Arch. Inst. Pasteur Tunis, 1924, 13: 71-97.—Bikoff, H. S., Brown, S. S. [et al.] Study of sonized soft curd milk prepared from certified mUk. N. York State J. M., 1941, 41: 2052-7.—Bryce, A. The limitations of curdled milk therapy. Brit. M. J., 1910, 2: 1586-8.—Camescasse, J. Le lait cailld francais. Bull. gdn. thdr., 1922, 173: 492-6.—Corbin, C. I. Soft, curd milk. Certif. Milk, 1933, 8: No. 81, 5; No. 82, 5.—Dutour, A. Les laits caillds et les ferments lactiques. J. didt., Par., 1911, 2: 134-6.— Ellis, H. R. Soft-curd milk. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1934, 28: 160.— Fonzes-Diacon. La constante moldculaire simplifide dans l'analyse des laits coagulds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919, 12: 202.— Khlopin, G. V. Svinec v laktobacillinovoj prostokvase. Russ. vrach, 1907, 6: 741.—Mery & Terrien, E. De l'emploi combind de la bouillie de malt et du lait cailld. Arch. mdd. enf., 1908, 11: 291-304.—Noissides. Contribution a l'dtude de l'origine du lait cailld oriental. Chron. mdd., 1909, 16: 39-43. Also Grece mdd., 1912, 14: 41-3.—Nicholls, L., Nimalasuriya, A., & De Silva, R. The preparation of fermented milk (curds) Ceylon J. Sc, 1939, 5: 17-20.—Pade, L. Analyses des laits congelds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1915, 8: 170-2; Disc, 15o.—Pasricha, C. L., Lai, S., & Goyal, R. K. A bacteriological study of curdled milk (dahi) Ind. M. Gaz., 1938, 73: 94-6.—Radionov, N. I. Svinec v posude dlja prigotovlenija laktobacillinovoj prostokvasi. Russ. vrach, 1907, 6: 1036-9.—Schlutz, F. W. Coagulated milk and its dietary uses. J. Am. Diet. Ass , 1934, 9: 397- 400.—Turner, A. W. Studies on soft curd milk prepared by the enzyme treatment method. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y, 1941, 46: 593-5.—Wilson, L. T. Soft curd milk; methods of pro- duction and special values. Certif. Milk, 1939, 14: 7. ---- Kajmak. Gutschy, L. Contribution k l'dtude de la mycologie du kajmak. Lait, 1927, 7: 113; 256; 624, 2 pl. ---- Kefir. See also Kefir. Merck (E.) Chemische Fabrik [Darmstadt] Kefir; sein Bereitung, Anwendung und seine Indikationen. 26p. 22cm. Darmstadt, 1913[?] Forms No. 6, of its Wiss. Abh. Also Merck Jahrber. (1910) 1911, 24: 40-65. Dobrzynski, J. Kefir jako srodek odzywczy i leczniczy. Polski tygod. lek., 1948, 3: 1576—Gueguen. T. Prdparation du lait de kdphir au moyen du lait concentrd a bord des navires ou la terre, aux colonies. Arch. mdd. nav., Par., 1909, 91: 214-36.—Murata, N., Mitiyuki, A., & Kimura, T. Kefir-ryu no biseibutu ni kan-suru kenkyu; kobo ni tuite [Studien iiber die Microorganismen der Kefir-Korner; Hefe] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 1328-35, pl.—Olevsky, M. I. VUjanie kefira na sekretornuju 1 motornuju funkciju piscevaritelnogo trakta. Biul. eksp. biol. med., 1947, 23: 14-7.—Olschanietzki. Contribution a l'dtude de la valeur nutritive et thdrapeutique du kdphyr. Ann. Fac. fr. mdd. pharm. Beyrouth, 1936, 5: 348-57.—Schulz, M., & Werner, W. Der Vitamin B2-Gehalt von Kefir-Pilzen. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1942-43, 105: 26-31. ------ Der Vitamin Bi-Gehalt von Kefirpilzen und Kefir- pulver. Ibid., 1943-44, 106: 28-31. ---- Kumys. See also Kumys. Ferreira de Macedo, A. *0 koumys. 57p. 22cm. Porto, 1876. Stange, V. A. *CTenHoii KyMtic u npHMe- HeHue ero k jieueHuio 3a6ojieBaHufi AbixaTejit- hhx u nHiueBapHTejibHLix nyTeft. 87p. 24cm. S. Peterb., 1883. Belokopytowa, E., & Luck-Smirnowa, O. Ueber die Mikro- flora des Kumys. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1929, 79: 185-94.— Berlin, P. J. [Vitamin C in kumys and mare's milk] Probl. tuberk., Moskva, 1938, No. 3, 140.—Cowley, L. M. Leche de burra y leche de yegua; koumis. Rev. mdd. cubana, 1907, 11: 19-25.—Ginzberg, A. Die chemischen Vorgange bei der Kumys- und Kefirgarung. Papers Internat. Congr. Appl. Chem. (1909) 1910, 7. Congr., Sect. 6b, 112-5— Jakhnin, I., A Mikhajlov, M. Kumysoledebnicy. 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Abt., 1907, 19: 70-87, 5 pl. ---- Yogurt [Abbr.: Y] Tarkhanov, I. R. O kislom moloke I. I. Mecnikova, kak sredstva prodlenija zizni i borby s razlicnymi boleznjami. 31p. 8? S. Peterb., 1906. Allard, J. Note sur la fabrication du Y au Tchad. Lait, 1932, 12: 616-8.—Andor, E. [Y (coagulated milk)l AUatorv. lap., 1938, 61: 242-4.—Bertarelli, E. Y, latte acido, fermenti lattici. Pensiero med., 1926, 15: 437-9.—Denes, G., & Leban Lupi, M. P. Vigilanza igienica sul latte fermentato Y. Igiene mod., 1936, 29: 336-44.—Duijn, C. v.. jr. Y en verwante melk- producten. Voeding, 1947, 8: 204-8.—Forster, K. A. Vita- mingehalt der Sauermilchpraparate Y, Kefir und Saya. Bio- chem. Zschr., 1931, 236: 276-97.—Fouassier. M. Le yaourt et les laits fermentds, avec un exposd des thdories de Metchnikoff sur la vieillesse prdmaturde. Rev. hyg. mdd. prdv., 1933, 55: 345-68.—Fykow, A., & Mayer, J. B. Ernahrung der SfiugUnge mit bulgariseher Sauermilch (Y) und ihre Wirkung auf die Darmflora. Miinch. med. 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Ned. Indie. 1928, 68: 299.—Miya- kawa, K. Yoghurt no kesseigaku-teki kenkyu [Serologische Untersuchungen uber Y] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 1219- 28.—Ohkawa, Y. Sannyu (yoghurt) no eiyo kati ni tuite [The nutritive value of Y] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1933, 32: 3581- 92.—Reflk Bey. Recherches bactdriologiques sur le yo-ourt et le bacille turc. Lait, 1925, 5: 681-90, 2 pl.—Rosell. J. M. Y milk. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1933, 24: 344-7.—Saitz, C. [Preparation of Y for nursing babies] Cas. ldk. desk., 1929, 68: 1037-43.—Samarani, F. II Maya Bulgara. Ann. Ippocrate, 1910-11, 5: 204; 234; 258.—Santos, I. dos. O Y como fermento lacteo. J. med., Porto, 1945-46, 7: 501.—Schern, K., & Munoz, F. Ueber die Unterscheidung von Y und Kefir. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1926, 42: 377-82.—Tarkhanov, I. R. Znadenije kislago moloka I. I. Mecnikova dlja zdorovija 1 v borbe s razlicnymi boleznjami. Russ. vrach., 1906, 5: 317-22.—Weil, A. J. Die bakteriologische Kontrolle des Y. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt.. 1926-27, 69: 321-7—Wolff, A. Was 1st Y und Intestibakter, und worin besteht deren Wirkung? Pharm. Zhalle. 1913 54: 1178-81. MILK FEVER 1279 MILK GRADING MILK fever. Alarcon, A. G. La fiebre de la leche seca. C. A. M. E. P., Mdx., 1938, 3: 94-7.—Blechmann. G. Fidvre de lait concentrd. H6pital, 1946, 34: 44. ------ Fidvre de lait sec. Ibid., 45.— Broca, R., & Marie, J. La fidvre de lait sec. Annde pddiat., 1934, 1. ser., 83-7.—Marie, J. La fidvre de lait sec. Synthdse, Par., 1935, 3: No. 10, 21-4, tab.—Mora. La soi-disan'te fidvre de lait sec des nourrissons. Mddecin chez lui, 1933, 10: No. 14, 25-9.—Pehu, M. Sur la fievre du lait sec. Lait, 1932, 12: 603-10. MILK (goat's) See Goat; also Milk type. MILK grading. See also Milk (certified) Milk control; Milk production; Milk quality. Anderson, J. F. QuaUty grades for milk supplies. Med. Off., Lond., 1917, 17: 21-3.—Bateson, S. W. Grading of milk supplies. Buffalo M. J., 1916, 72: 239-41.—Bodger, H. W. S. 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F. Ten years' experience witb the grading of milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 1772.—Stringent milk grading. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 35.—Tankard, A. R. Grading of milk; the handling and distribution of milk. Brit. Food J., 1937-38, 39: 93-5. ---- Bacteriology. See also Milk bacteria. Hempler, P. A comparison of some methods of bacteriological grading of milk. p. 1-79. 2&y2cm. Kbh., 1940. In: Aarsskr. Vet. Landboh0jsk., Kbh., 1940. Nichols, A. A., & Edwards, S. J. The com- parative values of the plate count and the modi- fied methylene-blue reduction test as routine methods for grading milk, p.258-70. 25>^cm. n.p., 1936. Wilson, G. S. The bacteriological grading of milk. 392p. 8? Lond., 1935. Forms Spec. Rep. No. 206. Gt Brit. Privy Counc Med. Res. Counc Bacteriological grading of milk; a survey of technical pro- cedures. Brit. M. J., 1936, 1: 227.—Bacteriological tests for graded milk. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 1180. Also Analyst, Lond 1937, 62: 126.—Grading of milk by the total bacterial count. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 1: 121.—Laxminarayana, H. Bacteriological grading of Indian milks. Current Sc, Banga- lore, 1946, 15: 314.—Majoewsky, W. [Bacteriological classifi- cation of milk in relation to quality] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1936, 63: 26-9.—Pennington, M. E., & Roberts, E. L. The signifi- cance of leucocytes and streptococci in the production of a high-grade milk. J. Infect. Dis., 1908, 5: 72-84.—Priestley, A. H. Bacteriological grading of milk. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 827. ---- Grade A milk. See also Milk quality. Dixey R. N. Tuberculin-tested milk; a study of re-organization for its production, lllp. 8? Oxf., 1937. Rinear, E. H., & Moore, H. C. Maintenance of grade A milk. 24p. 8? Durham, 1936 Forms No. 291, Bull. N. Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. Brown, R. K. Grade A (tuberculin tested) milk. Guy's Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1925, 39: 4.—C, C. H. Tuberculin tested milk. HealthBull.,Edinb., 1943-45, 3:6.—Collumbien, J. Le clean nulk ou grade A milk dans les Pays-Bas Lait, 1925, 5: 340-4__Eller W. E. Grade A milk. Health Bull., Raleigh, 1947, 62: No. 8, 5-7.—Freear, K., Mattick, A. T. R., & Williams, R. S. A study of the bacteriological examination of grade A (cert.) milk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1921-22, 20: 125-31.—Gaiger, S. H., A Davies, G. 0. Bovine tuberculosis: biological tests of milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1933, 13: 874-6.—Gloyne, S. R. Bacterial counts in grade A (tuberculin tested) milk. Tubercle, Lond., 1925-26, 7: 213-7.—Jarrett, J. M. Why you should demand grade A milk. Health Bull., Raleigh, 1942, 57: No. 6, 8-11-—Maddock, C. The production and distribution of grade A (tuberculin tested) milk. J. State M., Lond., 1926, 34: 537-44.— Mattick, A. T. R., & Williams, R. S. Evidence of the necessity for a bacteriological standard for grade A milk. J. Hyg., Cambr., 1922-23, 21: 33-6. ------ The bacteriological condition and keeping qualities of grade A (certified) milk during the year 1921. Ibid., 134-8.—Nicolas, E., & Porcher, C. Un des cotds de I'approvisionnement des villes en lait; de la tuberculination; moyens de l'assurer. Bull. Soc. sc vdt. Lyon, 1907, 10: 274-94.— Ruehe, H. A. Selling the Grade A milk ordinance to a community. Bull. Dep. Health Lincoln, 1942, May, 4-16. Also Illinois Health Mess., 1942, 14: 50.—Steele- Bodger, H. W. The establishment and maintenance of a tubercle-free herd and the production of graded milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1929, 9: 1031-35— Thomasson, H. L. Grade A milk. Bull. Dep. Health Lincoln, 1942, No. 11, 6-8. ------ Just milk or Grade A milk for our children. Ibid., Apr., 5-7. Also Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 93.—Tubercu- lin-tested milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 221; 281.—Vos, F. Melk van tuberculose-vrij vee. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1924, 2: 23. ---- special [incl. children's milk] Brinton, R. F. Special grades of milk recognized by the state department of health. Annual Rep. Pennsylvania Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1933, 9: 103-7.—McCleary, G. F. The public supplv of pure or specially prepared milk for the feeding of infants. Lancet, Lond., 1906, 2: 422.—Priestly, J. Milk grading; licenses for the purchase and sale of milk of special quality; conditions of production required by the Local Govern- ment Board. Pub. Health, Lond., 1918-19, 32: 3— Rocaz. Le lait pour nourrissons de la ville de Bordeaux. Lait, 1925, 5: 458-63.—Siegmund. Kur- und Kindermilch. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1908, 50: 170-9.—Winkler, W. Ueber die heutigen Anforderungen an Kindermilch. Wien. med. Wschr., 1925, 75: 2057-62. ---- Standards. See also Milk bacteria, Standards; Milk com- position, Standards. Anderson, J. F. Why standards for milk are necessary to the welfare of the dairy industry. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 96-103.—Bacteriological standards for milk. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1914, 29: 1218-21 — Barnes, M. E. Attainable standards in the bacterial counts of raw and pasteurized milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1936, 26: 561-6.—Brenkman, C. J. Modelmelk, misverstand en mysti- ficatie. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1927, 5: 17.—Chapin, H. D. The principle of top milks. N. York M. J., 1906, 84: 1113.— Cook, L. B. Uniformity of standards. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 174-7.—Hawley, E. E., & Mast, E. E. M. Standards for the grading of milk; regulations of the sanitary code referring to the sale of milk in New York state. In their Fundam. Nutr., Springf., 1940, 383—McCle- mont, J. Evolution of bacteriological standards for milk in England. Brit. M. Bull., 1947, 5: 201-5.—Majoewskij, W. [Bacteriological norms in the regulation of milk standards] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1935, 62: 366-73.—North, C. E. Milk standards. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1918, 8: 228.—Official stand- ards and grades of milk and cream. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1938, 2: 230-4.—SchoBeld, W. W. Many grades or one safe standard. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1925, 10: 52-5.— Watkins, A. G. An investigation into the standard of milk supplied to children. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 140. ---- by countries. See also Milk composition—by countries; Milk hygiene—by countries. Defrance, P. *Les normes des laits de Montpellier, appendice; quelques observations sur l'analyse des laits conserves par addition de bichromate de potasse. 44p. 8? Montpel., 1908. Brooke, M. S. Milk standards and milk safety; a critical analysis in relation to Glasgow's milk supply. Glasgow M. J., 1947, 28: 378-86.—Wilson, G. S. The system of grading milk in the United States of America. Q. Bull. Health Org. League of Nat, 1932, 1: 664-711. MILK handler. See also Milk distribution; Milker; Milk merchandizing. Borman, E. K., West, D. E., & Mickle, F. L. Laboratory examinations of milk handlers. Am. J. Pub. Health, 25: 557- 70. Also Brit. M. J., 1935, 1: 1324.—Borrino, A. Utilita e pericoli dei distributor! di latte per bambini. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1920, 8. ser., 12: 232-43.—Foote, F. M., Welch, MILK HANDLER 1280 MILK HYGIENE H. [et al.] Incidence and significance of beta hemolytic strepto- cocci In cultures from a selected group of milk handlers. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1936, 26: 799-806.—Hazelhurst, G. H. The medical examination of milk handlers. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1935-36, 5: 328-30.—Kelly, E. The need for medical mspec- tion of employees who are engaged in the production and han- dling of mUk. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 80-6.—McDaniel, O. The medical examination of dairy workers. Proc. Am. Ass. M. MUk Com. (1924) 1925, 18. Conf., 214-20.—Matschke & Gagel. Milchhandlerlehr- gange und Milchpropaganda. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 35: 254-7.—Park, W. H. The medical examination of employ- ees. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com., 1908, 2. Sess., 21. MILK hygiene. See also Milk control, hygienic; Milk examina- tion, hygienic; Milk inspection; Milk purity; Milk quality; Milk sanitation; Milk supply. Fajardo, A., filho. *Contribuicao ao estudo hygienico do leite. 76p. 8? S. Paulo. 1927. Helmbold, J. H. W. R. *Beitrage zur Milch- hygiene. 33p. 8° K6nigsb.-Pr., 1936. Klein, L. A. Notes on milk hygiene 215 1. 4? Moylan, 1936. Lernould, P. *Hygiene et lait. 90p. 8? Par., 1931. Porcher, C. C. T. Rapport sur l'hygiene du lait. p.1224-324. 22cm. Par., 1911. Rev. hyg., Par., 1911, 33: Sysin, A. N., & Barkhan. E. M. [Hygiene of milk and dairy products; collection of articles] 283p. 20cm. Moskva, 1929. Barthe, L. L'hygidne du lait. J. mdd. Bordeaux, 1932, 109: 655-8.—Bates, C. O. Municipal hygiene; milk. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1906, 13: 17-20.—Bermhach. Milchhvgiene. Veroff. Tierarzte Preussens (1902) 1904, 3: pt 2, 69-81 — Brenkman, C. J. Hygienische melkwinning; een ernstig streven. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1925, 3: 5.—Cardinal!, G. Alcune considerazioni igieniche sul latte. Pediat. prat., Mod., 1935, 12: 101-18.—Claveaux. L'hygidne du lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 971-80.—Confalone, R. II latte igienico. Gior. med. mil., 1934, 82: 597-607.—DeVine, B. Estimate of the value of milk from a hygienic point of view. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1938, 50: 1725-7.—Fabian, F. W., Boisvert, O. E. [et al.] Milk and dairy products. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1938, 28: Suppl. 66-74 — Fettick, O. Erdekesebb esetek a tejhvgidene kordbol. AUa- torv. lap., 1911, 34: 233-7.—Gamier, M. L'hygidne du lait. C. rend. Jour. mdd. Beyrouth, 1938, 1: 72-83.—Glover, J. S. Milk hygiene and its application. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1938, 2: 170-4.—Guittonneau, Mocquot, G. [et al.] La leche sana. Bol. Inst, protec inf., Montev., 1937-38, 11: 499 (Abstr.)— Hainaut, E. L'hygidne du lait. Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1912, 28: 121-6.—Hamill, J. M. Milk. Lancet, Lond., 1933, 2: 1495-8.—Hardenburg, J. G. Milk hygiene. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1937, 31: 97-107.—Harnett. P. Milk hygiene. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1934, 14: 1193-202.—Heinemann, P. G. Sanitary milk. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1908, 25: 436-45—Juel-Brock- dorff, E. [Hygiene of milk and stable] Ugeskr. laeger, 1941, 103: 254.—Kiszkiel, J. Mleko z punktu widzenia hygieny. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1907, 23: 347-70.—Knothe, H. Gesunde Milch, eine hygienische Forderung des Tages. Oeff. Gesundh- dienst, 1950,11:333-9— Kolle. MilchhygienischeUntersuchun- gen. Klin. Jahrb., 1904, 13: 319-50.—Leche. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1940, 19: 1136.—Lesnd. A propos de l'hvgidne du lait. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1945, 129: 275. —----■ & Ribadeau-Dumas. A propos de l'hygidne du lait. Ibid. 1944 128: 478-81.—Medicine and milk. Brit. M. J., 1907, 1: 585.— Milk, tinned foods and bread. Nature, Lond., 1947, 160: 307 — Miranda, F. de P. Higiene de la leche. Salubridad, Mex., 1930, 1: 1122-7— Moynihan, B. G. A. Milk. Practitioner, Lond., 1931, 126: 385-94.—Muller. P. T. Zur Milchhygiene. Mitt. Verein. Aerzte Steiermark, 1905, 42: 301-4.—Pastorino, A. E. Condiciones higidnicas de la leche de consumo. Arch. pediat. Uruguay, 1945, 16: 297-300.—Pesee, P. A. II latte nei riguardi dell'igiene alimentare. Gior. Soc. vet. ital., 1906, 55: 1145; passim.—Piquero, A. R. La leche do consumo; su higiene. Rev. med., B. Air., 1940, 2: 909-14.—Pritzker, J. Ueber hygienische Milch. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg., 1915, 53: 583; passim.—Randall, R. Milk hygiene. Vet. BuU., Wash. 1921, 8: 158-61.—Reitz, A. Milchhygiene und Bakteriologie. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1906, 16: 378-82.—Rensoli. Leche. Actas Conf. Panamer. dir. nac. san., 1931, 2: 53-8.—Rullmann, W., & Trommsdorff, R. Milchhygienische Untersuchungen. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1906, 59: 224-65.—Salus, G. Unter- suchungen zur Hygiene der Kuhmilch. Ibid., 1912, 75: 353- 70.—Salveraglio, F. Higiene de la leche. Dfa mdd. urug., 1946-47, 14: 586-95—Schreiber, G. Le lalt; dtude d'hygidne et de prophylaxie infantiles. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1933 ??;„675_9— trader, J. H. Milk; whither research? Certif. Milk, 1941, 16: No. 178, 7.—Sikkes, M. Een eenvoudige hygienische melkwinning. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1925, 3: 5, Ulust.—Sordelli, A. Defensa higidnica de la leche. Rev. Inst. bact. Dep. nac. hig., B. Air., 1935-36, 7: 270-86 — Steuer. E. Zum Abschnitt Milchhygiene. Oeff. Gesundhdienst, 1939-40, 5: A, 677-91.—Tapernoux. A. L'hygidne du lalt dans la crlse actuelle. In: AUment. & santd, Par., 1945, 45-50. ------ Le lait. Tn: Traitd hyg. (Rochaix, A.) Par., 1946, 1: 412-50, illust.—Tarbett, R. E. MUk and milk products. In: Chicago Cook Co. Health Surv., N. Y., 1949, 228-46 — Thieulin, G. L'hygidne du lalt. Rev. gdn. clin. thdr., 1934, 48: Suppl., 2092-7.—Tonina, T. A. La leche apta para el con- sumo. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1941, 48: pt 1, 1373-87.—Torian, O. N. Milk and Its relation to health. Indiana M. J., 1908- 09, 27: 45-8.—Torras Cabarrocas, L. La ldche desde el punto de vista sanitario. Rev. mdd. cubana, 1943, 54: 1007; passim.— Van Huffelen, E. De melk In hygienisch opzicht. Handel. Vlaamsch. nat. geneesk. Congr. 1910, 14. Congr., 240-8.— Waddell. J. Milk, sanitary and otherwise. Sc. Month., 1917, 4: 155-64.—Waerden, H. van der. Melkhygienische onder- zoekingen; voorloopige mededeeling. Tschr. sociale hyg., 1910, 12: 169-76.—Winslow. C. E. A. Le lait. Rev. hyg., Par., 1927, 49: 641-62. ---- Control. See Milk control. ---- Hazards. See also Milkborne disease; Milk contamina- tion; Milk defect; Milk nutrition, Pathological effect; Milk poisoning. Jannin-Bouin, S. *Les laits insalubres; leur legislation, leur contr61e rapide. 157p. 25cm. Nancy-Laxou, 1939. New York, N. Y. Department of Health. Milk Commission. Is loose milk a health hazard? 254 p. 23cm. N. Y., 1931. Hauser, A., & Fouassier, M. L'hygidne laitidre dans ses rapports avec la mortalitd infantile du premier age. Lait, 1935, 15: 141-3.—Houdinidre, A. Le lait malsain. Ibid., 1942, 22: 134; 224. Also Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 88 (Abstr.)—Hughes, D. A. Unhealthy milk as a federal problem. Am. Vet. Rev., 1907-08, 32: 497-505.—Josephson, E. M. The truth about milk. In his Your Life is Their Toy, N. Y., 1940, 93-120.— King, E. D., jr. The fly and the milk supply. Certif. Milk, 1928, 2: 9-11.—MacMahon, J. R., A Hope, R. Milk still un- safe. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 230.—Miller, D. J. M. The dangers that may lurk in ordinary milk, and the duty of the physician to educate the public and the authorities in the necessity of a pure milk supply. N. York M. J., 1906, 84: 595-8. Also Tr. Philadelphia Pediat. Soc. (1905-06) 1907, 2: 78-83.—North, C. E. Milk dangers newly recognized. Bull. Vermont Bd Health, 1913-14, 14: No. 2, 22-6. ---- History. See also Milk, History. Hanauer, W. Zur Geschichte der Milchhygiene bis zur Mitte des vorigen Jahrhunderts. Hyg. Rdsch., 1908, 18: 1201-14.—Rullmann, W. Ruckblicke auf die milchhygie- nischen Forschungen der letzten zwolf Jahre. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., Orig., 1913, 71: 165-82.—Stuurman, S. Een kwart-eeuw melkhygiene. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1946, 71: 933-7. ---- Instruction. See also Milk sanitarian. Illinois, U. S. A. Department of Public Health. Educational health circular No. 182: Milk. 4p. 21}/2cm. Springf., 1945[?] Also Rev. ed. 8p. 14cm. Springf., 1947[?] Pan American Sanitary Bureau. Publica- tion No. 51: Milk. 8p. 24cm. Wash., 1931. Glage. Merkblatt fiir praktizierende Tierarzte iiber Milch- hygiene und Milchbeurteilung. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1922, 38: 494; 505.—Kelley, E. Instruction in the schools concerning sanitary milk. Tr. Internat. Congr. School Hyg., (1913) 1914, 3: 38-43.—Schaffung (Die) eines aufklarenden Films uber Milch und Milchprodukte mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Milchhygiene. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1923, 14: 65-71.—Serkovsky, S. Novyja napravlenija v oblasti higieny moloka. J. Russ. obshch. okhran. narod. zdrav., 1904, 14: 277-90. Also Zdrowie, Warsz., 1904, 2. ser., 4: 467-80. ---- Practical aspects. See also Milk control; Milk production; Milk sanitation. Archibald, R. W. Sanitary milk and how to get it. Pedi- atrics, N. Y., 1914, 26: 543-8. Also S. Paul M. J., 1914, 16: 573-9.—Bryan, C. S. Practical aspects of milk hygiene. Vet. Med., Chic, 1948, 43: 58.—Davies, L. M. Milk as it affects the producer. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1937-38, 1: 334^0.— Fouassier, M. L'hygidne laitidre. Rev. hyg., Par., 1929, 51: 5-32.—Lesne. Sur une rdalisation importante de l'hygidne du lait. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1945, 129: 118.—Swarts, G. T. A sanitary milk; how it can be obtained. Bull. Vermont Bd MILK HYGIENE 1281 MILK HYGIENE Health, 1912-13, 13: No. 2, 3-16.—Williams, H. C. M. Milk as it affects the consumer. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1937-38, 1: 341-60. ---- Problems. See also Milk problem. Beckert. Fragen zur Milchhygiene. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1927, 40: 37-42.—Jimdnez Nunez, R. El problema de salu- bridad de mayor importancia, en mi concepto, para las pobla- ciones, es el abasto de leche de vaca sana y de calidad irre- prochable. Rev. mdd., S. Josd, 1937-38, 5: 121-6.—Johnston, J. The solution of the milk problem. N. York State J. M., 1908, 8: 6-11.—Ndvot, A. Quelques opinions en matidre d'hygidne laitidre. Presse mdd., 1939, 47: 909-12.—Restrepo, A. La leche; un imperativo alimenticio v un problema sanitario. An. Acad. med. MedeUfn, 1946-17, 3: 258-82.—Seelemann, M. Problem der Milchhygiene. Deut. Gesundhwes., 1948, 3: 709.— Sievers W., H. K. El problema de la leche higidnica. Rev. zootdcn., B. Air., 1938, 25: 9-25.—Staskiewicz, G. Zagad- nienia higieny mleka. Med. wet., Warsz., 1948, 4: 794-7. rural. Baird, B. D. Some considerations of the pure milk question in country districts. Wisconsin M. J., 1910-11, 9: 147-50.— Chollet, A. Soins a donner au lait a la ferme. Lait, 1929, 9: 108—12.—Grassi, L. L'hygidne du lait aUmentaire dans les vUles. Ibid., 1934, 14: 999-1015.—Paquin, J. Hygidne du lait sur la ferme. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1942, 6: 255-8. by countries. See also Milk sanitation. Pires de Lima, A. *0 valor hygienico do leite do Porto. 158p. 8? Porto, 1911. Allard, E. U. L'hygiene du lait au Canada. Lait, 1938, 18: 813; 919.—Bigger, J. W. The progress of the clean milk cam- paign in Dublin. Irish J. M. Sc, 1934, 6. ser., 551-6.—Con- ferencia nacional sobre higiene de la leche. Bol. san., B. Air., 1940, 4: 491.—Ehrstrom, W. Discussions on mUk hygiene at the Scandinavian Veterinarv Congresses. Vet. Bull., Lond., 1942, 12: 61 (Abstr.)—Girard, A. L'hvgiene du lait a Qudbec Lait, 1939, 19: 1004-7.—Hygiene -The; of mUk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 212.—Iturbide Alvirez, S. La higiene de la leche en Mdxico. Tr. Panamer. M. Congr. (1931) 1933, 3. Congr., 308-1 o—Kramer, Y. M. Experiencias hechas en Holanda para la mejora sistematica de la higiene de la leche. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 677.—Melico Silvestre, A. A higiene do leite na cidade de Coimbra. Coimbra mdd. 1937, 4: 88-106.—Rodriguez, J., h. Contribuci6n al estudio de las condiciones sanitarias de la leche en la ciudad de Cumana, Estado Sucre. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 228-30.—Sarvide, M. H. Breves consideraciones sobre el problema sanit alio de la leche en Mexico. Gac. mdd. Mdxico, 1947, 77: 1-8.—Schiavone, E. L. Estudio de las condiciones higidnicas de la ler-he de consumo de algunas unidades de nuestro Ejdrcito. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1941, 48: pt 1, 971-84.— Sidorenko, S. [Hvgiene and control of milk in Novy Pazar] Glasnik Centr. hyg. zav., Beograd, 1940, 23: 431-52.— Stuur- man, S. Melkhygiene in West-Nederland. Tschr.diergenee.sk., 1942, 69: 394—106—Suarez, P. A. Trabajos de investigation Uevados a cabo por los alumnos de higiene. Arch. Fac. cien. mdd., Quito, 1933, 3: 5-21, ch. Sugaku, A. Gyunyu no saikin-su kara mita kan-nai no gyunyu eisei mondai [The problem of the sanitary condition of milk a3 observed from the bacterial count in the milk in places under the jurisdiction of the government of Hokkaido] Sanitation, Tokyo, 1948, 1: 114_8.—Unger, 3. Die Entwicklung der Milch- und Fleisch- hygiene in der Schweiz. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1939-40, 50: 31; 41. by countries: France. Parisot, J., Melnotte, P., & Fernier, L. Milk hygiene in the Department of Meurthe-et- Moselle. p. 662-729. 24cm. Geneve, 1934. Q. Bull. Health Org. League of Nat., 1934, 3: Gernez-Rieux, C, & Buttiaux, R. L'hygidne du lait; un point important de l'hygidne laitiere: les contaminations suc- cessives du lait du producteur au consommateur; dtude bac- tdriologique du certams laits livrds a la population du Nord de la France. Techn. hosp., Par., 1946-47, 2: No. 18, 11-5 — Grenoillean & Jouen. Le probldme de l'hygidne du lait en France. Mouvem. san., Par., 1936, 13: 363-75—Milhaud, F. Le probldme du lait devant le Ministdre de la santd publique. Mddecin fr., 1947, 7: 25.—Thieulin, G. L'hygidne du lait en France. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1936, 28: 105-23. Also Lait, 1936, 16: 337-56. Also Paris mdd., 1936 100: Annexe 371-6. ------ Organisation de l'hygidne du lait en France. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1942, 126: 264-6.—Woringer, P L'hygidne du lait en 1923. J. mdd. Paris, 1923, 42: 967-70. Also Mdd. inf., Par., 1923, 29: 255-67. ---- by countries: Germany. Hadlich B. Die milchhygienischen Verhaltnisse in Weimar Beit Anfang der siebziger Jahre. Korbl. AUg. arztl. Verein. Thiiringen, 1908, 37: 341-58.—Seelemann. Probleme der MUchhygiene in Deutschland, ihre Losung und VerwirkUchung. Med. Mschr., 1948, 2: 448.—Weyrauch, F., Kaires, A. & Miiller, H. Untersuchungen zum jetzigen Stand der Milch- hygiene. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1934, 113: 19-28. by countries: Great Britain. Brown, J. H. English standards for milk. Certif. Milk, 1936, 11: No. 126, 7.—Davies, D. S. MUk from a pubUc health standpoint: City of Bristol. Bristol Med. Chir. J., 1909, 26: 44-6.—Kay, H. D. Safe milk in Great Britain. Nature, Lond., 1950, 165: 144.—Kerr, H. The clean milk campaign in New- castle-upon-Tyne. Med. Off., Lond., 1924, 31: 203.—Lethem, W. A. Safer mUk; the White Paper. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1943, 2: 92-^.—Simons, O. V. Safe mUk controversy. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 134.—Smith, W. R., Barham, G. [et al.] Report of the Com- mittee appointed by the Royal Institute of PubUc Health to consider the best means to insure a clean milk-supply to the consumer. J. Prev. M., 1906, 14: 705-26. ---- by countries: Italy. Grassi, L. II servizio igienico del latte alimentare in Italia. CUn. vet., MUano, 1928, 51: 746-63. ------ L'igiene del latte alimentare in Italia. Med. & biol., Roma, 1943, 4: 369-81.—Ichok, G. L'action sanitaire a l'dtranger; la protec- tion du lait en ItaUe. 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Hyg., 1906-07, n. s., 3: 375-84.—Le Mar, J. D., & Gunderson, M. F. PubUc health aspects of a Nebraska milk supply. Nebraska M. J., 1938, 23: 59-63.—Nederveen, H. J. [MUk hygiene in the United States] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1928- 29, 3: 179-99.—Steele, H. W. The milk campaign in Maryland. Charities, N. Y., 1906, 16: 474-8. MILKING machine. Abbr.: MM. Henderson, J. L., Roadhouse, C. L., & Folger, A. H. Sanitary care, operation, and installation of MM-s. Rev. ed. 16p. 24cm. Berkeley, 1942. Lochhead, A. G., & Johns. C. K. Bacteri- ological investigations of MM-s. 37p. 8? Ottawa, 1929. Forms No. 127, Bull. Canada Dep. Agr. Adams. H. S. Cleaning MM-s. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N Y 1947 55-8.—Burgwald, L. H. Some variations of the heat method for sterUizing MM-s. J. Agr. Res., 1927, 34: 27- 33.—Carlens, O., & Krestownikoff, A. Ueber durch den Melkakt hervorgerufene hypoglykamische Zustande. Biochem. Zschr., 1927, 181: 176-82.—Chome, E. Un nouveau moddle de tire-lait dlectrique. Gyn. obst., Par., 1944—15, 44: 237 — Churchward, R. E. A note on the occurrence of electric shocks from MM-s and their possible effect on development of mastitis. Austral. Vet. J., 1948, 24: 150.—Couvelaire, A. Procddd nouveau de traite mdcanique du lait par la succi-pompe de M de Rohan. C. rend. Soc. obst. gyn. pediat., Paris, 1908, 10: 291-3. Also Rev. prat. obst. pddiat., 1908, 21: 378-80 — Fabian, F. W., & Nielsen, G. L. A comparison of dowicide A and chlorine (diversol) for use in MM-s. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4- 268-75—Franklin, U. D. The cleaning and bactericidal treatment of MM-s. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1941^2, 11: 256- 8—Genin, G. Entretien et nettoyage des machines a traire. Lait 1937, 17: 147-51.—Haasjes, C. H. A modified milking- tube. North Am. Vet., 1942, 23: 524. Also Vet. Pract., Evanston, 1942, 23: No. 11, 24.—Hay, J. R. The bacterial flora and disinfection of teat cups. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1941, 2: 297-304.—Hoy, W. A., A Rowlands, A. Wet storage methods for the treatment of MM clusters. Proc. Soc. Appl. Bact., Lond 1948 19. Conf., 40-52, Ulust.—Johns, C. K. Care of MM-s'. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1944, 8: 338-41. ------ A Lochhead, A. G. Bacteriological studies of MM-s. J. Hyg., MILKING MACHINE 1282 MILK INJECTION Lond., 1929-30, 29: 35-50.—Laxa. O., & Proks, J. Essais effectuds avec la machine a traire AUa. Lait, 1929, 9: 1017; 1930, 10: 35.—Madsen, T., Andresen, P. H., & Krag, P. Nogle bakteriologiske unders0gelser over MM-er. Commun. Instr. sdrothdr. Danois, 1933, 23: Art. 13.—Mueller, A. J. A modi- fied apparatus for milking small laboratory animals. J. Labo- rat. CUn. M., 1938-39. 24: 426.—Neave, F. K.. Sloan, J. K. B., & Mattick, A. T. R. An outbreak of clinical mastitis involving 26 cows in a herd believed free from Streptococcus agalactiae (the role of MM-s in mastitis) Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 349-51.—PMbrsky, J. Automatickd odsavade hlenu, mldka a tekutin. Cesk. nemoc, 1949, 17: 243-5, iUust.—Ruediger, G. F. The MM a source of bacterial contamination of milk. J. Infect. Dis., 1916, 19: 652-4.—Schroder, E. Ein Beitrag zur MM-frage. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1930, 38: 467-70 — Temple, P. L., & Kon, S. K. A simple apparatus for milking small laboratory animals. Biochem. J., Lond., 1937, 31: 2197.— Vos, F. Is de MM er al? Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1927, 5: 18-20.—Watts. P. S. The MM as a factor in the incidence of mastitis as revealed by the plating method. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1942, 54: 181-4. MILK injection. See also Fever therapy; Milk therapy. Lepretre, G. *Contribution a I 'etude des inj. de lait en thdrapeutique. 32p. 8? Par., 1934. Augstein. Behandlung mit parenteraler Milchzufuhr. Zschr. Bahnarzte, 1921, 16: 168-71.—Balik, J., & Kures. H. Popudovd therapie denaturovanym mldkem. Cesk. ofth., 1949, 5: 130-6.—Barbellion, G. Protdinothdrapie lactique. Bull. Soc. mdd. Paris, 1935, 196-8.—Blechmann, G. Inj. de lait chez le nourrisson. Mdd. inf., Par., 1926, 32: 106-9.— Chowdhury, T. C. B. A note on intramuscular inj. of sterilized milk. Antiseptic, Madras, 1931, 28: 665-78. ------ Non- specific protein therapy (milk Inj.) Ind. M. Rec, 1934, 54: 364-70.—Colquitt, L. A. Personal experience with non-specific milk inj. Tristate M. J., 1934, 6: 1258-63.—Cordeiro de Farias, R. Proteinoterapia nao especifica; as inj. de leite em tera- peutica. Laborat. clin., Rio, 1926, 6: 231-6.—Costa, I. P. Contribucidn al estudio de la terapdutica parenteral de la proteina; las lny. de leche. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1924, 31: 608-11.—Di Pace. I. I vantaggi deUe iniezioni di latte di donna nella proteinoterapia. Nuova med. ital., 1941, 14: 228.— Ferf, B. J. Melk-injecties. Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1923, 63: 508.—Gawalowski, K. [Intracutaneous inj. of milk] Cesk. derm., 1922, 3: 147-50.—Grote. Ueber parenterale Eiweisskorperbehandlung (im besonderen Behandlung mit Milchinj.) Munch, med. Wschr., 1919, 66: 307.—Hodson, L. A. Therapeutic intra-muscular milk inj. J. Florida M. Ass., 1924-25, 11: 189-91.—Holtz, G. Yatren-Casein-Losung in der Praxis. Fortsch. Med., 1922,40:245.—Huber, O. MUchinj., Proteinkorpertherapie. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1924, 72: 472.— Korobkov. [New preparation in protein therapy (lactozan)] Klin, med., Moskva, 1928, 6: 49-53.—Ley, A. Zehn Jahre parenterale unspezifisehe Reiztherapie; personliche klinische Erfahrungen mit Milch, Caseosan [etc] Zschr. Stomat., 1932, 30: 662-9.—Liebermann, L. Zur Technik der Milchinjektion. Med. Kim., Berl., 1929, 25: 901.—Morel, L. Lactoprotdino- thdrapie. Vie mdd., Par., 1928, 9: 495-7.—Muller, L. Ueber parenterale Eiweiss-(Milch-) Inj. Munch, med. Wschr., 1917, 64: 23.—Nandi, A. K. On the possibilities of non-specific protein (milk) therapy. Antiseptic, Madras, 1934, 31: 654-7.— Protdinothdrapie (La) par les inj. sous-cutandes de lait. Rev. prat. biol. appl., Par., 1923, 16: 49-52.—Reiter, H. Ueber MUchtherapie. Deut. med. Wschr., 1918, 44: 175.—Rendu. Les inj. Intraveineuses de lait. Lyon mdd., 1924, 133: 745.— Rivara, A. La sterilizzazione eterea del latte nelle proteino- terapia per iniezioni endo venose. Policlinico, 1922, 29: Sez. prat., 322.—Silvestri, T. Contributo suUe iniezioni di latte in terapia. Riforma med., 1921, 37: 176.—Uddgren, G. [Re- marks on milk inj.] Allm. sven. lak. tidn., 1919, 16: 265-71.— Ziemann, H. Zur Reizkorpertherapie mit Yatren-Casein. Med. Kim., Berl., 1926, 22: 1573. ---- Indication. Foxonet, J. *De l'emploi des inj. de lait dans le traitement de quelques affections du chien [Ecole Alfort] 65p. 8? Par., 1926. Herzau, W. F. F. *Erfahrungen mit der parenteralen Milchtherapie an der Breslauer Universitats-Augenklinik. 32p. 8? Breslau 1927. Uddgren, G. S. *Einige Erfahrungen uber die therapeutische und diagnostische Bedeutung der Milchinj. besonders in der Ophthalmologic [Karolinska Inst.] 172p. 20cm. Stockh., 1918. Ajgaonkar, S. S. Role of milk inj. in ophthalmic practice. Antiseptic, Madras, 1933, 30: 985-8.—Alimurung, M. D. M. Pyretotherapy with cow's milk in rheumatoid arthritis. Bull. S. Juan Hosp. Manila, 1941, 15: 285-99.—Amablle. G. Pro- teinoterapia aspeclfica con iniezioni di latte nelle forme flo- gistiche deU'apparato genitale muliebre. Rass. ostet., 1938, 47: 199-208.—Colombino, C, & Pincherle, P. Proteinoterapia delle forme infettive acute; caseinoterapia e coliterapia endo- venosa. Atti Soc lombard. sc. med., 1921, 10: 351-71.— Denton, J. F. Milk inj. in acute pelvic infections. J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1926, 15: 396-8.—Domec. T. Le lait en thdrapeu- tique. Clin, opht., Par., 1928, 32: 375-82.—El-Bakly, M. A. Milk inj. Bull. Ophth. Soc Egypt, 1933, 26: 179-91.— Gaston, I. E. Milk inj. in ophthalmic diseases. Tr. Pacific Coast Oto Ophth. Soc, 1925, 13: 116-24.—Gellhorn, G. Milk inj. in gynecology and obstetrics. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1926, 19: 229-34.—Hazebroek, F. E. A. Behandeling van venerlsche bubonen met melkinj. Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1921, 61: 388-94.—ltd, Y. Gyunyu tyusya ga kiku gan-sikkan [Eye diseases for which inj. of milk is very efficacious] Therapy, Tokyo, 1925, 2: No. 2, 3-7.—Obal, A. Vergleich der Hei- lungsergebnisse der perforierenden Augenverletzungen vor und nach Einfiihrung der Milchinj. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1943, 56: 576.—Pacheco Luna, R. Pldticas oftalmologicas para los estudiantes, las iny. de leche como terapdutica de choc en oftalmologia. Guatemala mdd., 1941, 6: No. 8, 2-4.—Panisset, L„ & Verge, J. Les inj. de lait dans le traitement des maladies des animaux. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1922, 87: 68. —---Les inj. thdrapeutiques de lait en mddecine vdtdrinaire. Paris mdd., 1923, 49: 148-50.—Velter, E. Les inj. de lait en ophtal- mologie. Annde mdd. prat., Par., 1939, 18: 342.—Weirauk, H. V. Non-specific protein therapy, milk, in the treatment of certain diseases of the skin and syphUis. Ohio M. J., 1926, 22: 305-8.—Zinveliu, E. [Proteinotherapy by milk inj. in gyneco- logical and obstetrical infections! Cluj. med., 1926, 7: 405-7. Mode of action. Anerdi, C. ReattivHA ipotermica ed eteroproteine, latte. Ricer. med. sper., 1946, 16: 99-112.—Berencsi, G. Sorozatos tej befecskendezdsek hat&sa a vdrsav6 tryptophan tartalmara. Magy. orv. arch., 1941, 42: 442-4.—Biro, L. A vdrkdpzd rendszer vizsg&lata tejinj. ut&n. Orvosok lap., 1947, 3: 266-8.— Blum, J. Ueber den Einfluss subkutaner Inj. von Milch und Cibalbumin auf das Blutbild beim Rind. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1925, 67: 364.—Chatin, P., & Rendu, R. Recherches sur l'influence dite galactogdne des inj. souscutaneds de lait (mdthode de Nolf) Lyon mdd., 1912, 118: 161-74.—Corinal- desi, S. Sull'azione terapeutica del latte e delle sostanze proteiniche introdotte per via paraenterica. Riforma med., 1920, 36: 296-300.—Debernardi, G. Azione del trattamento con eteroproteine (latte) sul sistema istiocitario. Ricer. pat. sper., 1946, 34: 3-16.—Dziembowski, S. Ueber den thera- peutischen Wert parenteraler Milchzufuhr. Med. Klin., Berl., 1916, 12: 1174.—Goldenberg, L., & Panisset, L. L'innocuitd des inj. thdrapeutiques de lait; arguments expdrlmentaux. Paris mdd., 1924, 53: 450.—Imbert, L. L'action thdrapeutique des inj. intramusculaires de lait de vache stdrilisd. Marseille mdd., 1918, 55: 629.—La Grutta, L. Modificazioni di alcune proprieta fisico-chimiche del siero per l'introduzione parenterale di caseina, ovoalbumina, siero ed emazie eterogenee. Riv. pat. sper., Nap., 1926, 1: 332-43.—Landau, A., Glass, J. [et al.j [Effect of sub- and intra-cutaneous inj. of mUk on the behaviour of leucocytes in man] In: Prace klin. Oddz. chor. wewn. Szpit. Wolski, Warsz., 1932, 423-37. ------ Etudes sur la leucocytose et la leucopdnie; sur l'influence des inj. intra- dermiques et sous-cutandes du lait sur la leucocytose chez l'homme. Ibid., 1169-83.—Leucocytosis after milk Inj. [tab.] Annual Rep. Ophth. Sect. Kasr el-Aini Hosp., 1929, 2: 74-87.— Muller, E. F. Die myeloische Wirkung der Milchinj. Med. KUn., Berl., 1918, 14: 440.—Nolf, P. De l'influence galactogdne des inj. sous-cutandes de lait. Scalpel, Lidge, 1909-10, 62: 943-5.—Okada, Y. Plasma-saiho ni kan-suru kenkyu, toku-ni gyiinyu-tyusya no oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [Studies on plasma cells, especially the effect of inj. of milk] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1936, 41: 1145-56.—Pron, L. Protdinothdrapie lactique et rdaction thermlque. Bull. Soc mdd. Paris, 1935, 68.—Rodin, F. H., A McBride, R. W. Milk inj.; a study of body tempera- ture and the leukocytes. Am. J. M. Sc, 1927, 174: 511-9.— Schlesinger, A. Ueber Beeinflussung der Blutzellgranulationen duich Milchinj. Fol. haemat., Lpz., 1939, 62: 137-9.— Sigl, A., & Heigl, H. Veranderungen im Blutbilde bei Ge- sunden und Kranken nach parenteraler Zufuhr von reinem MUcheiwelss (Albusol) Ibid., 1923, 29: 1. T., 143-54. Untoward effect. Miyata, K. Syosyu no nyuzyii oyobi sono tanpaku syo-seibun ni yoru kabin-sei gensyo no kenkyu [Studies on anaphylactic reactions caused by various milks and their protein fractions] p.684-750. 25Mcm. TokyS, 1941. Sei i kai zassi, 1941, 60: Szampan, A. C. *Tuberkuloser Primaraffekt nach intramuskularer Milchinj. beim Neugebo- renen. 12p. 8? Zur., 1933. Also Jahrb. Kinderh., 1933, 3.F., 90: Bernstein, C, jr, & Ginsberg, J. E. Sensitization to milk as a result of its use in nonspecific foreign protein therapy. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 108: 193.—Bloch, S. Abort bei Mausen nach Inj. von Colostrum und MUch. Gynaecologia, Basel, 1946, 121: 204-12.—El Bakly, M. A. Anaphylaxis in milk inj. Bull. Ophth. Soc. Egypt, 1927, 20: 193-8— Kitamura, S. GyunvQ MILK INJECTION 1283 MILK INSPECTION tyusya ni yoru genkyoku-sei irakusa-sin-yo kohan no iti rei [Ein Fall von zirkumskripten allergischen Ausschlagen durch MUchinj.] Jap. J. Derm. Urol., 1938, 43: 363.—Zeckel, A. Ndvrite de la partie dorsale du plexus brachial a la suite d'une inj. de lait. Rev. neur., Par., 1939, 71: 459-63. MILK inspection. Abbrev.: FS for fiscalizagao sanitaria; IS for inspection sanitaire; MI for milk inspection. See also other main headings on Milk: M. adulteration; M. analysis; M. bacteriology; M. chemistry; M. control; M. examination; M. hygiene; Milk plant, Inspection. Adam, P. Sur I'insp. du lait. Rev. sc, Par., 1907, 5. ser., 7: 495—9.—Araoz, M. C. Insp. de leche y sus derivados. In his Nuevo digesto legisl. boliv., La Paz, 1943, 5: 106-9.—Ash- worth, R. R. La FS de la leche y su relation con la salud publica. Bol. of. san. panamer., 1939, 18: 1079.—Baladad, A. E. The importance of milk and meat insp. Philippine Hosp., 1940-41, 1: 96.—Bjelland, A. O. Milk and meat insp. S. Paul M. J., 1909, 11: 10-5.—Borrell, S. Algunas deter- minaciones para la insp. hig.-bromatol6gica de la leche. Resum. Congr. hisp. portug. farm., 1948, 1. Congr., 27.—Bryan, C. S. Meat and MI. Vet. Med., Chic, 1950, 45: 21.—Centrich, F. Aspecto social de la insp. san. de la leche de abasto. Rev. big. san. pecuar., Le6n, 1922, 12: 62-7.—FiscalizacSo san. do leite. Arq. hig., Rio, 1944, 14: 273-81.—Green, W. S. Concerning municipal All, with a note on tuberculous mUk. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1905-06, 1: 315-8.—Hood, A. J. G. L'importance de ['inspection dans la production du bon lait. Mdm. Congr. Ass. mdd. fr. Amdrique du Nord (1922) 1923, 7. Congr., 705-8.— Kelly, E. Supervision and insp. of milk. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1939, 360-3.—Lidnaux, E. Pourquoi il y a Ueu d'instituer ITS du lait et sur quoi eUe doit s'exercer. Ann. mdd. vdt., Brux., 1910, 59: 425-46.—Milk inspection. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1922, 12: 577-91.—Sharwell, S. G. Lessons to be learned from an insp. that foUows milk from the cow to the consumer. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp., 1915, 4: 194-7.—Thieulin, G. IS du lait et de ses ddrivds; le contr61e hygidnique des pates maigres. Bull. Acad. vdt. France, 1943, 16: 54-8—Tobey, J. A. Sanitation and insp. of milk supplies. In his PubUc Health Law, 3. ed., N. Y., 1947, 187.—Webster, E. H. Sanitary insp. and its bearing on clean milk. Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 511-23, 24 pl. Also Ann. M. Pract., 1909, 22: 249-51.—Wiley, H. W. Dairy and MI from the standpoint of the milk and cream producer. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915 4: 72-9.—Yamada, T. Gyunyu no kann-zu [Control chart of nulk] Sanitation, Tokyo, 1948, 1: 133-9. ---- Methods. See also Milk control; Milk laboratory. Giltner W. MI without an expensive laboratory. Mobile M AS J 1908,12:68-74.—Heald, J. H. MI from a practical viewpoint'.' Tr. N. Carolina Pub. Health Ass., 1922 12: 58- 63 —Jordan, J. O. UtiUzation of bacteriologic and micro- scopic methods in the insp. of milk. Am. J. Pub. Hyg., 1909-10, n ser 6 • 601-4.—Monjaras, J. E. Datos para la practica de la IS de la leche y sus derivados. Mem. Congr mdd. nac. mex 1910 4. Congr., 694-8.—Thieulin, G., & Vuillaume R Ele- ments pratiques d'analyse et d'insp. du lait. Bull. Acad, vdt France 1943 16: 290.—Weisman, L. G. MI under special conditions Vet. Bull., Wash., 1926, 18: Suppl., 98-100. Organization. See also Milk plant, Inspection Silva R. T. da. *Aspetos da FS do leite em Curitiba [Parana] 89p. 23>/2cm. Curitiba, 1941 Anderes R L. The MI service at Kansas City, Mo. North Am Vet 1936, 27: 18-20.-Beaufrdre, F., G&J.R..& Th.eul.n, G L'lS du lait a l'dtable dans le department de la Seine BuU Acad vdt. France, 1942, 15: 78-83.-Biehn, J F The history of MI in Chicago. IlUnois M. J., 1907.12: f 3~3 ^V"'*- bank, J. W. The uniform system of MI. J. R. ban. Inst., 1925-26 46- 372-81. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1925, 5: 851, 883 -Chrfetkdoro, C. Federal insp. of milk. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1906 70: 788— Gaujoux, E. Comment peut-on dans une ville,' rdaUser d'une facon pratique I'insp. rdgulidre des aits de Sr^Tinsp^u lata S&tSS- UXid.^ Die Danzfger MUchuberwachung und ihre Bedeutung fur die Bang undg Tuberkulosebekampfung. Berl tierarztl -Wschr 1941 61-5.—Hilts, W. H. MI in a small town J. Am Vet M Ass., 1929, 75: 68-73 Also Vet. Med Chic 1931. 26. 54-7 —Hollingsworth, F. B. Municipal MI. Ibid., 196b, dl. 474-6.-KrS.er. G. Polizeiliche MUchrevision und ihre hygienische Bedeutung. Zbl. allg... GesundhpfL, 1906,,25. 140-55 —Kunicky, R. V. O znadenn sanitarnago nadzora za molokom i ob osnovnom principe organizacii takogo nadzora. Arkh. vet. nauk, 1913, 43: pt 2, 168-82.—Maldonado, A. G. Como trabaja la secci6n de leche de la divisi6n de saneamiento e IS. Rev. san., Caracas, 1940, 5: 402-11, 3 pl., plan.— Purrington, W. F. MI in smaU communities. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 188-91.— Rabagliati, D. S. MI in England compared with other countries. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1932, 12: 1105-9.—Raynor, R. What rigid insp. of milk is doing for New York City. N. York State J. M., 1908, 8: 252-9.—Rodriguez, A. de P. A orientacSo do servico de F de leite para melhorar as condicoes hygienicas do producto. Arch. hyg., Rio, 1928, 2: 151-80, map, 4pl.— Stanton, B. Medical volunteer insp. and certification of milk. Ohio San. BuU., 1908, 12: 96-100.—Wardwell, J. K. Practical MI by a District Medical Society. Am. Gyn. Pediat., Bost., 1908, 21: 23-8 — Zupka, S. [MI in military units] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1936, 12: 204-12. ---- veterinary. Campbell, D. M. Veterinary service at an Army post. Mil. Surgeon, 1944, 95: 110; passim.—Grassi, L. II veterinario comunale ed il servizio igienico del latte alimentare. In: Annuario vet. ital., Roma, 1934-35, 589-602.—Lorenzen, P. Official MI in the Veterinary Investigation Office, Kassti. Vet. BuU., Lond., 1942, 12: 126.—Ostertag, R. v. Veterinary MI with special reference to the treatment of milk infected with tuberculosis, epidemic abortion, streptococcus-mastitis, and with bacteria of the paratyphoid-enteritis group. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1931, 11: 881.—Oyen, C. F. v. Diergeneeskundig toezicht bij de winning van model-melk. Handel. Ned. natuur geneesk. congr., 1929, 22. Congr., 248.—Regan, J. J. Veteri- nary supervision of milk supplies in the New York milk-shed. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1938, 92: 769-71.—Way, C. Sanitation and veterinary insp. in relation to pure milk. Cornell Vet., 1915-16, 5: 4-17, 2 ch. MILK inspector. See Milk sanitarian. MILK kitchen. See also Milk depot. Angela, M. Ein Blick in die Milchkuche des Preyer- Kinderspitales. Krankenschwester, Wien, 1950, 3: 27.—Behla, R Die Milchkiichen in Deutschland. Med. statist. Nachr., Berl., 1911-12, 3: 635.—Gil, S. A. K voprosu ob udete i ocenke raboty molocnoj kukhni. Profil. med., Kharkov, 1927, 6: No. 2, 74-6.—Kozlov, I. N., Bobrakova, V. M., & Zakharova, L. N. [Sanitary-bacteriological examination of the products of the dairy kitchens of Novosibirsk] Pediatria, Moskva, 1941, No. 3, 99-104.—Malskaia, A. V. [The sanitary-hygienic state of dairy kitchens in Soviet Russia] Radianska med., 1941, 6: 63-71 —Padilla Roque, C. M. Cocinas de leche. Arch. Seer. salud pub. (Argentina) 1946-47, 1: No. 5, 37-54. MILK laboratory. Abbrev.: ML for milk laboratory. See also Milk control, laboratory. Black, L. A. ML-s in war areas. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 824-32. ------ Surveys of ML-s in war areas in the United States; practices observed in making agar plate counts. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1943, 58: 1605-23.------Prac- tices observed in making direct microscopic examinations and methylene blue reduction tests. Ibid., 1641-56. ----; Observations on sampling and health department practice relative to bacteriological milk analysis. Ibid., 1681-9.— Carel, A. Le lab. municipal et l'allaitement maternel ou les consdquences imprdvues d'une analyse de lait. Pddiat. prat., LiUe, 1906, 4: 92.—Carson, C. C. Reference books of value In labs examining milk and dairy products. Connecticut Health BuU 1940 54: 139.—Foster, E. Utilidad de los lab. de leche. Sem.'mdd., B. Air., 1926, 33: pt 2, 405-10.—Francis, S. C. The ML; Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. Am. J. Nurs., 1923-24, 24: 949-55.—Hillesund. C. M. Litt om den labora- toriemessige kontrollen slik som den utf0res ved Oslo Helserad. Norsk vet. tskr., 1943, 55: 104-13.—Knapp, H. J., A Buchanan, E. B. The traveling ML. BuU. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1937, 21: No. 8, 9.—Mickle, F. L. New law covers registration of lab's examining milk or milk products. Connecticut M. J., 1946, 10: 78.—Ostertag. Die amtUche MUchuntersuchungs- stelle der kgl. Haupt- und Residenzstadt Miinchen. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1907, 17: 213.—Prleiderer. Ein Besuch im Milchhvgienischen Laboratorium des Bezirkstierarztes Dr. Gabathuler in Davos. Ibid., 1924-25, 35: 300; 321.—Rotch. T M The development of ML-s in connection with the dis- pensing of food stuffs. Interstate M. J., 1909, 16: 387-94. ------ The development of milk laboratories in regard to what food stuffs they can provide and then relation to the principles of infant feeding. Tr. N. Hampshire M. Soc, 1909, 195-212—Safford, C. E. Progress report on grade A milk control iabs (bacteriological) J. MUk Techn., 1940, 3: 215- 20— Soxhlet. Die amtliche MUchuntersuchungsstelle der Stadt Miinchen. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 337-400— Vincent, R. The ML and its relation to medicine. Brit. M. J., 1906, 2:" 937-9. MILK LEGISLATION 1284 MILK LEGISLATION MILK legislation. Abbrev.: MO for milk ordinance; MR for milk regulation; Ord. for ordinance; PO for proyecto de ordenanza; Reg. for regulation; Reglem. for reglementation; RV for reglementation de la vente. See also Milk commission. Babonneix, L. Une politique du lait. Gaz. h&p., 1934, 107: 997.—Traugd. La protection ldg. contre la contamination du lait par les typhlques et les porteurs de germes. Lait, 1929, 9: 996-1006. Cuba. Algeria. Galland, C. de. La RV du lait en Algdrie; arrdte du Maire d'Alger, en date du 30 Avril 1913. Ann. falsif., Par., 1914, 7: Bull.. 33-5. ---- Argentina. Etchegaray, M., & Foster, E. Leche para ninos y enfermos; PO municipal. Rev. Soc argent, nipiol., 1925, 1: 86; 93. Also Prensa mdd. argent., 1925-26, 12: 610.—Sarmiento Las- piur, R. PO reglam. del comercio de leche de consumo de Buenos Ayres. Proc. Pan Am. Sc. Congr. (1915-16) 1917, 2. Congr., 10: 130-67. Austria. Lode, A. Zur Regelung des Verkehres mit MUch. Wien. med. Wschr., 1931, 81: 774-8.—Messner. H. Ortspolizeiliche Vorschrift fiir den Milchverkehr in Karlsbad. Festschr. Ver- samml. Deut. Naturforsch.. Karlsbad, 1902, 531-9. ---- Belgium. Henry, R. Ldgisl. beige sur le lait. Ann. mdd. chir. inf., Par., 1907, 11: 651-7. Also Clinique, Brux., 1907, 21: 764- 71.—Hoton, L. Ldgisl. dtrangdre; l'hygidne du lait en Bel- gique; controle facultatU du lait, du beurre et du fromage. Lait, 1940, 20: 249-53.—Loi 30 mars 1936 relative a la prohibi- tion des succddands de certains produits laitiers. BuU. Admin, hyg., Brux., 1936, 29.—Wilmart, J. Etat actuel de la RV du lait. Clinique, Brux., 1908, 22: 881-91. Also Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1908, 24: 251-64. ---- Brazil. Decreto-lei No. 12,033, de 26 de junho de 1941, altera a constituicao da Commlssao reguladora do comdrcio de leite. Arq. hig., S. Paulo, 1941, 6: No. 13, 196.—Moncorvo. Legisl. sul controUo della produzione e della vendita del latte a Rio de Janeiro [Brasile] Pediatria, Nap., 1908, 2. ser., 6: 217-9 — Venda de leite cru, em desobedidncia ao art. 264, do dec. est. 10.395. de 26-7-39; apbcacao do art. 302. XI, cominatdria, do Cod. de proc. civil. Arq. hig., S. Paulo, 1941, 6: No. 12, 168. ---- Canada. Canada. Department op Agriculture. Regulations governing the inspection of con- densed, evaporated and dried milk. 8p. 12° Ottawa, 1929. —— The dairy industry act and regulations. 45p. 12? Ottawa, 1936. Forms No. 37, Acts Orders and Regulations. Ball, O. V. Model milk by-laws. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1934, 25: 25-7.—Berry, A. E. MUk control reg-s in Ontario, 1936. Ibid., 1936, 27: 504-10. ------ MUk-control legisl. in Canada. Ibid., 1938, 29: 301-4.—Pelletier, E. Ldgisl. relative au lait, au Canada. Ann. mdd. chir. inf., Par., 1907, 11: 657-68.—Reglement du 3 juillet 1936, pour 1'appUcation de la loi de 1934 sur le controle du lait [Canada] BuU. Off internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1939, 31: 578-82. ---- Colombia. Castro H., J. *Sobre la necesidad de una revisi6n a las disposiciones vigentes para leches y derivados. p. 101-83. 24cm. Bogota, 1944. Also Rev. med. vet., Bogota, 1944, 13: Acuerdo numero 17 de 1939 (Noviembre 21) sobre higiene de la leche. Rev. colomb. pediat., 1943-44, 3: 265-8.—Depart- amento Nacional de Higiene. Resolucidn numero 154 de 1933, por la cual se dictan algunas disposiciones sobre la higiene de la leche y sus productos derivados. Ibid., 251-65.—Resolution ntimero 154 de 1933 por la cual se dictan algunas disposiciones sobre higiene de la leche y sus productos derivados. Rev. hig., Bogota, 1933, 14: 315-38. ---- Costa Rica. r Nuevo reglamento de leches. Rev. mdd., S. Josd, 1937-38, 5: 168—78. Ferrer Cartaya, M. La leche de vaca y la legisl. sanitaria. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1943, 15: 389-428. ---- Eire. O'Callaghan, W. P. The milk bill, 1934. Irish J. M. Sc, 1935, 6. ser., 217-24. ---- France. Arragon. *Le lait; son usage dans l'alimen- tation des enfants et des malades et la loi sur la repression des fraudes (aout 1905) 137p. 8? Toulouse, 1909. Demigneux, M. *Organisation de la vente d'un lait pur; etude pour l'application de la loi du 2 juillet 1935. 89p. 8? Par., 1937. Louchet, M. *Etude comparative et critique de la legisl. et du controle de la production et de la vente du lait en France et dans quelques pays etrangers. 191p. 24cm. Lille, 1939. Berner. La ddfense des consommateurs de lait. In: Le lait (France. Journde dt. social.) Troyes, 1934, 25-30.—Decret du 24 avril 1940, interdisant 1'utUisation de la caillette en dehors de l'industrie laitidre. Ann. falsif., Par., 1940, 33: 124.— Demouchy, L. Ndcessitd de protdger les stations climatiques par une rdglem. hygidnique du lait. Rev. mdd. Normandie, 1912, 145; 168.—France. Circulaire ministdrielle No. 142, Agriculture, du 22 avril 1938, aux agents de la rdpression des fraudes, concernant l'application de la loi du 29 juin 1934 relative a la protection de produits laitiers, compldment a la Circulaire No. 119. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1938, 30: 2736.—Homen, M. Mesures destindes k garantir la com- position et la qualitd du lait et des produits laitiers par la voie de dispositions ldgales et de rdglements de police. Lait, 1938, 18: 1086-93.—Martin, R. A propos du projet de loi sur l'as- sainissement du marchd du lait. Ann. hyg., Par., 1935, n. ser., 13: 501-4.—Nevot, A. La loi du 2 juillet 1935 sur l'as- sainissement des marches du lait; commentabes. Lait, 1936, 16: 383-9.—Organisation du marchd du lait et des produits rdsineux; loi du 2 juillet 1935. Ann. falsif., Par., 1935, 28: 430-40.—Parisot, J., & Melnotte, P. Le probldme du lait potable en Meurthe-et-Moselle; la ldgisl. rdcente peut-elle avantageusement le rdsoudre? Rev. mdd. sociale, Par., 1936, 4: 189-99.—Petit. Une rdglem. dans I'approvisionnement du lait a Rouen. Rev. mdd. Normandie, 1907, 8: 101; 177.— Prophylaxie de la tuberculose des bovidds et la rdglem. du commerce du lait. Echo vdt., Lidge, 1913-14, 42: 67-73.— Ribadeau-Dumas. Rapport sur les conclusions des quatre communications de M. Thieulin, relatives a l'organisation de l'hygidne du lait en France. Bull. Acad, mdd.. Par., 1942, 126: 345.—Tapernoux, A. Rdflexions sur la ldgalisation francaise concernant les laits concentrds et les laits en poudre. Lait, 1943, 23: 1-15. ---- Germany [Abbrev.: RMG for Reichs- milchgesetz] Lippe, R. v. Deutsche Milchmarktordnung; ein Beitrag zur Lehre von den wirtschaftsrecht- lichen Verbanden. 62p. 21cm. Bleicherode a. H., 1937. Schlossmann, A. Milchhandel und Milch- regulative. p.836-978. 26cm. Wiesb., 1909. In: Handb. Milchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Baur, R. Die fiir die milchwirtschaftUchen Unternehmen wichtigsten Vorschriften des Viehseuchengesetzes sowie uber die Erhitzung von Milch und Milchruckstanden und den Be- tneb von Milcherhitzungseinrichtungen. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943, 51: 91 (Abstr.)—Bengen, M. F. Die neue Milchgesetzgebung. Kinderarztl. Prax., 1936, 7: 173-9.—Clauss, W. Gedanken zur Gestaltung der stadtischen Frischmilchversorgung. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1943. 51: 2 (Abstr.)—Deutsches Reich. MUchgesetz vom 31. Juli 1930. Reichsgesundhbl., 1930, 5: 694-9,— Heine. Vorschlage fiir eine Neuregelung der Milchgesetzge- bung. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1921-22, 32: 101-3. ------ Der neue Entwurf des RMG. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1930, 38: 388-94.—Herberg. Betrachtungen uber das geplante RMG. Ibid., 1920, 28: 109; 203.—Kieferle, F. Ueber die gesetzUche Regelung des Verkehrs mit Milch. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1929-30, 21: 465-89.—Lehmann, M. Das kommende RMG? Arch. soziale Hyg., 1925-26, n. F., 1: 345.—Matschke. MUch- pohzeiverordnungen und andere. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 35: 83-90.—Milchverordnung. Reichsgesundbbl., 1936, U:,,199—Neue (Die) Miinchener Milch-PoUzeiverordnung. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 496.—Plenske. Erfahrungen mit dem RMG. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1933, 46: 559-66.—Runderlass des Reichsministers des Innern und fur Ernahrung und Land- wirtschaft, betr. Zulassung von Milcherhitzungseinrichtungen. Reichsgesundhbl., 1939, 14: 557.—Verordnung des Reichs- ministers fur Ernahrung und Landwirtschaft Uber den Zusam- menschluss der deutschen MUch- und Fettwirtschaft. Ibid 1938, 13: 680-2. MILK LEGISLATION 1285 MILK LEGISLATION Great Britain. Administration of the milk (special designations; order, 1936, with special reference to accredited milk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17: 329.—Begg, H. The MUk (special designations) Order (Scotland) 1922, with special reference to the veterinary services required under its provisions. Ibid.. 1923, 3: 405-12.— Belam, F. A. The Milk and Dairies Order, 1926. Pub. Health, Lond., 1926-27, 40: 395-7.—Bodger, H. W. S. Milk (special designations) Order, 1922; some comparisons and criticisms. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 259-62.—Bond, W. A. The milk clauses of the London County Council (General Powers) Act, 1908. Pub. Health, Lond., 1908-09, 22: 175-7.—Cross, E. J. The Government's milk policy. Brit. M. J., 1943. 2: 340.— Dunlop, J. L. The legislative control of milk supplies and its problems. J. R. San. Inst., 1934-35, 55: 611-8.—Gibson, J. M. Recent reg-s relating to milk. Ibid., 1950, 70: 130-7.— Government's milk policy. Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 1040; 1943, 2: 173.—Grant, J. C. Scotland and the milk scheme. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 306.—House of Lords on Government's milk policy. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 250.—Jones, G. R. Co-ordination between local authorities and the Ministry of Agriculture in the administration of the Agriculture Act, 1937, (Part IV) J. R. San. Inst., 1939-40, 60: 61-5.—Jones, J. H. A veterinary inspector's aspect of the milk legisl. now in force. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 253-7— Klutmann, H. A. Die englischen Milchgesetze und die Milchhygiene. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1928-29, 39: 143.—Lethem, W. A. The milk (special designa- tion) reg-s 1949. J. R. San. Inst., 1950, 70: 19-28—McAUan, J. The resumd of the present MR-s (Scotland) Vet. Rec, Lond., 1926, 6: 349-57.—McKenna, P. J. The Government's milk poUcy. Brit. AI. J., 1943, 2: 281— Medlock, F. W. Milk legislation affecting the veterinary profession. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17: 701-5.—Milk; an important parliamentary debate. Ibid., 1945, 57: 199.—Milk; unnecessary exposure of milk. Brit. Food J., 1942, 44: 10.—Milk Act, 1934; particulars of arrangements for the purpose of Section 9. Vet. J., Lond., 1935, 91: 28-35.—Milk poUcy. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 1103.— Milk policy of the government. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17: 1209.—Miik (special designations) reg-s, 1941. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 916.—Moore, S. G. A criticism of the milk grading orders. J. R. San. Inst., 1923-24, 44: 189-91.—Pollard, J. Milk and dairies legisl. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17: 705-8 — Proposed legislation- on milk-supplies: I. Mr. John Burns's bill; II. Lord Pentlands bill. Lancet, Lond., 1909, 1: 1708.— Purbrick, R. Clean milk reg-s. Ibid., 1942, 2: 739.— Raba- gliati, D. S. Present day administration of the milk and dairies legislation as influenced bv the work and teachings of Sir John M'Fadyean. J. Comp. Path., Lond., 1937, 50: 351-5.— Ritchie, J. N. A general review of the legislation dealing with the public health aspect of the milk supply. J. R. San. Inst., 1935-36, 56: 226-42. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1935, 15: 1206- 10.—Roberts, A. E. Observations on the Government's milk poUcv. J. R. San. Inst., 1944, 64: 1-4.—Savage, W. A national milk policy. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 70: 189-92 — Smith, E. B. Notes on Section 2, Milk & Dairies (Amendment) Act, 1922. Ibid., 1923, 30: 129.—Synthetic (The) cream, restriction, order, 1940; dated December 4th, 1940. Analyst, Lond., 1941, 66: 62.—Thomas, M. E. Milk administration; past, future? J. R. San. Inst., 1944, 64: 5-8.—Unsafe milk. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 661.—Walworth, G. MUk Industry Bill. In his Feeding the Nation, Lond., 1940, 377-82 — Watered milk bUl. Lancet, Lond., 1939, 2: 141.—Watkins, A. G. The Government's milk policy. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 247. Holland. P. Gemeentelijke melkverordeningen. Tschr. W., H sociale hyg., 1905, 7: 12-26. Hungary. Russia. Foldmivelesugyi (A) miniszter 84.848/1948. F. M. szamu rendelete a vegyileg tart6sitott tej forgalombahozatalanak szabdlyozasa targyaban. Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1948, 29: 442.— 106 100/1942. K. M. szamu rendelete; a tej forgalmanak szabalyozasa targyaban. Ibid., 1942, 23: 727-30.—M. Kir. Minisztdrium 7.050/1941. M. E. szamu rendelete a tejnek ds tejszinnek az 1942. dvben val6 szallftasa targyaban. Ibid., 1941, 22: 1242. Mexico. Rossi P. Hygidne et ldgisl. sanitaire du lait au Mdxique. Rev. hyg., Par., 1933, 55: 200-10. Poland. W sprawie uregulowania handlu okreznego mlekiem i jego przetworami. Pediat. polska, 1949, 23: 457. Portugal. Nova legislacao sobre leite. Med. contemp., Lisb., 1938, 56: 226-32. ---- Puerto Rico. Arbona, A. Practical observations concerning our sanitary ree s for the production and sale of milk. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1938, 2: 21-3. Hubert, V. O. Zakonopolozenija o nadzore za proizvodstvom i prodazeju moloka v razUdnykh gosudarstvakh; v Rossii [etc.] J. Russ. obshch. okhran. narod. zdrav., 1907, 17: No. 6, 33. ---- South Africa. Gunn, G. H. Milk suppUes, with special reference to legis- lation. S. Afr. M. J., 1932, 6: 251-6. ---- Spain. Gonzalez-Alvarez, M. Reglam. de la lactancia mercenaria. Pediat. espafi., 1925, 14: 333-41.—Vidal Munnd, J. Suges- tiones para la reglam. de la higiene de la leche. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1929, 19: 948-59. Sweden. Lundberg, C. N&gra synpunkter vid ordnandet af handeln med mjolk. Hyg. tskr., Stockh. (1911) 1912, 4: 1-21.—Nyare sporsmal betraffande mjolk-hygien och mjolk-kontrol. Sven. vet, tskr., 1910, 15: 19; 43. ---- Switzerland. Schweizerisches Lebensmittelbuch; Antrage fiir die Revision des Abschnittes: Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1911, 2: 425:467. ---- Turkey. Turquie. Instructions du 29 juiUet 1935, du Ministre de l'Hygidne et de l'assistance sociale, dtablies en application de l'article 171 de la loi sur l'hygidne publique. BuU. Off. mternat. hyg. pub., Par., 1936, 28: 1876-83. ---- United States. American Municipal Association. Milk control; governmental reg. of the dairy industry in the United States. 49p. 27cm. Chic, 1937. Forms Pub. No. 57, Pub. Admin. Serv. Dirty milk declared to violate the Pure Food Law. 3p. 8? Wash., 1913. Pennsylvania State. Department of Agri- culture. Milk testing requirements. 15p. 8? Harrisb., 1930. Forms No. 487, Bull. Pennsylvania Dep. Agr. Rebaudet, J. *La reglementation du lait k Now York [Lyon] 97p. 8? Chambery, 1911. United States. Congress. Senate. A bill to further regulate the sale of milk in the District of Columbia, and for other purposes. 6p. 8? Wash., 1896. 54. Congr., 2 Sess., S. 3388. Dec. 15, 1896. United States. Public Health Service. Ordenanza modelo para leche. lip. 23cm. Wash., 1928. Forms Pub. No. 5, Panamer. San. Bur. ---- Public health service MO and code; 1935. 114p. 8? Wash., 1935. Act concerning the sampling and testing of milk and cream; Chapter 41, House BiU No. 843. Connecticut Health BuU., 1933 47: 157.—Brew, J. D. What kind of a MO should New York State have? Cornell Vet., 1926, 16: 203-12. ------ Judging the efficiency of the enforcement of sanitary MR-s. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1932, 22: 514-8.—Brooks, P. B. The relation of the veterinarian to the new milk code. Cornell Vet., 1929, 19: 161-4.—Bushong, R. D. Status of standard MO program in Tennessee. Papers Health Work. Conf. Tennessee, 1931 2: 35-47.—Certified milk in the U. S. Public Health Service MO. CertU. Milk, 1936, 11: No. 122, 9; 14; 17 — Clark, F. A., & Johnson, W. S. Results of the operation of the standard MO in Missouri. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1931, 46: 1413-24.—Corbin, C. I. Interstate uniformity of milk laws and reg-s- who wants uniformity and why? Annual Rep. Internat. Ass Dany & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 222-6—Court decisions on public health; MR-s, validity [West Virginia] Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1944, 59: 315.—Eustis. R. S. Rdsumd of the Boston situation. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com. (1924) 1925 18. Conf., 235-44.—Filled Milk Act, U. S. C. 21: 61 to 63 In: Treat. Law of Food (Toulmin, H. A., jr) Cincin., 1942, 992-6.—Frank, L. C. Standard for MO; a plea for uniformity iii procedure and active support of the medical profession. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1928-29, 81: 871-6. ------ Interstate unUormlty of milk laws and reg-s; what would be done about it? Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 239-47 ------Welch, S. W., & Abele, C. A. Standard MO results in 14 Alabama towns. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1927, 42: 657-67. ALso South. M. J., 1927, 20: 233-40.—Fuchs, A. W. & Frank. L. C. Cost of local enforcement of the U. S. 286 MILK (MARKET) MILK LEGISLATION Public Health Service MO. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1935, 50: No. 50, 1762-6. Also Vet. BuU., Wash., 1936, 30, 2: 152-5.— Getting, V. A. The progress of MR. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 308-10.—Goler. G. W. Municipal reg. of the milk supply. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1077-9; Disc, 1093 — Import (The) Milk Act, U. S. C. 21: 141 to 149. In: Treat. Law of Food (Toulmin, H. A., jr) Cincin., 1942, 989-92.—Irwin, R. E. A model MO. Tr. Luzerne Co. M. Soc. (1920-21) 1922, 22: 196-200. ------ Interstate uniformity of mUk laws and reg-s; what are the obstacles in the way? Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 227-31.—Jug station milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 115: 1724.—Milk suppUes improved by standard MO; survey conducted by PubUc Health Service Bhows marked improvement. Mun. San., 1932, 3: 291.— Nance, W. O. The essentials of the new Chicago MO. Illinois M. J., 1913, 23: 45-8.—New mUk law. Pennsylvania M. J., 1934, 37: 409.—Parker, L. T. Validity of city ord. and state laws and other reg-s to assure wholesomeness of milk. Vet. Med., Chic, 1935, 30: 343-6.—Pearson, L. Existing and desbable laws governing the milk supply. Tr. PhUadelphia Pediat. Soc. (1905-06) 1907, 2: 75-8.—R. Ein neues MUch- gesetz in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1925, 72: 779.—Reg. requiring pasteurization of milk upheld. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1923, 38: 98-100—Report of the Committee on UnUorm Standard MO, Conference of State and Territorial Health Officers, 1926. Ibid., 1926, 41: 1573-82.—Report of the Executive Committee [of the Medical Society of the District of Columbial on the Milk Bill. Washing- ton M. Ann., 1907-08. 6: 76-86.—Rodes, L. O. Needed legisl to regulate milk supply. Colorado M., 1908. 5: 483-91 — Shelley, H. J. Methods in obtaining mUk code adoption (as employed in Middletown, N. Y.) N. York State J. M., 1928, 28: 1468.—Slack, F. H. The comparative value of bacterial and temperature reg-s for a city's milk suppl v. J. Infect. Dis., 1907, Suppl. No. 3, 76-81. Also Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass., (1906) 1907, 32: pt 2, 76-81.—Trotter. A. M. A suggestion for general legisl. for the control of the milk supply. J. Prev. M., 1906, 14: 217-25.—Voorhees, E. B. State reg. of the milk supply. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 934-6.—Warning on FiUed MUk Act. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 110: 2018. ---- Venezuela. Noguera Gomez, E. Paulas recomendables para una reglam. eficiente de la industria lechera en el pais. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 293-322. MILKMAN. See Milker. MILKMAN, Louis Arthur, 1895-1951. For biography see Med. Soc Rep., Scranton, 1944, 38: 5-7, portr. MILK (market) Abbrev.: MM for market milk. See also Milk (certified) Milk composition—by countries; Milk delivery; Milk distribution; Milk grading; Milk supply; Milk transportation. Biedert. Bemerkungen zu einer MM erster Klasse. Verh. Ges. Kinderh. (1905) 1906, 30-5.—Blais, M., Beaudoin. R., & Sanderson, M. A survey of the nutritive value of milk and milk products as sold on the Montreal markets. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1949, 40: 392-5— Gromov, N. N. Bazarnoe moloko v. g. Serpukhe. Vrach. gaz., 1912, 19: 789-92.—Melvin, A. D. The classification of MM. Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat Wash., 1908, No. 41, 559-61.—Pearson, R. A. MAI; a plan for its improvement. Rep. U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. (1900) 1901, 17: 158-93, 9pl.------Some influence in favor of better MM. Boston M. & S. J., 1906, 154: 463. ---- Sanitation. See also Milk control; Milk sanitation. Diamandidi, V. F. OnBiT caHHTapHaro H3cjie- uoBaHHH XaptKOBCKaro nponaacHaro MOJiOKa. p.7-67. 24cm. Kharkov, 1911. Sborn. tr. Kharkov, vet. inst., 1908-11, 9: No. 6. Gooren, G. L. J. *Hygienische Untersu- chungen der Handelsmilch [Bern] 22p. 8? Jena, 1912. Also Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1912, 35: 625-46. Bicky, V. K voprosu o kontrole za prodazhnym molokom. Arkh. vet. nauk, 1914, 44: pt 2, 350-74.—Brown, L. P. The experience of New York City in grading MM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1916, 6: 671-7.—Gamble, J. A. MM; increasing its freedom from disease-producing organisms and controlling the prepasteurized bacteria-count (1929-31) Bull. George Wash- ington Univ., 1931, 1-10.—Gilles, G. L'hygidne du lait frais en Algdrie; principes de 1'organLsation et de 1'assainLssement du marchd. Cah. mdd., Alger, 1948, 3: 227-32.—Glasser. Die MM unserer Stadte in hygienischer Hinsicht. Deut. tierarztl Wschr., 1939, 47: 61-3.—Heinzman. M. A. CaUfornia's MM control program. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy A MUk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 67-75.—Nystedt, S. Public control of the production, distribution, and sale of MM. Rep. Internat. Vet. Congr. (1914) 1915, 10. Congr., 2: 431-75.—Rudorff, F. Welche praktisch ausfiihrbaren hygienisohen Anspriiche lassen sich an gute Markt-sowie an Vorzugsmilch stellen? Molkerei- ztg, 1907, 17: 601-3.—Stone, R. V. A modified Quevenne lactometer for the public health laboratory control of MM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 939-42.—Tapernoux, A. Les efforts d'organisation et d'assainissement du marchd du lalt en France. Lait, 1935, 15: 480-96. ---- Supply. See also Milk production; Milk quality. Report on MM supplies of certain urban communities, January 1, 1936, to December 31, 1940. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1938, 53: 128; 1939, 54: 176; passim; 1940, 55: 121; passim; 1941, 56: 240.—Report on MM supplies of certain urban communities; with description of method of rating milk sheds. Ibid., 1381-99.—Report on MM supplies of Public Health Service Milk Ordinance communities. Ibid., 1943, 58: 320-4.—Report on MM supplies of standard milk ordinance communities. Ibid., 1941, 56: 1563; 1942, 57: 228; 1218.— Report on MM supplies of urban communities. Ibid., 1937, 52: 130-3. MILK merchandizing. See also Milk beverage; Milk care; Milk (bottled) Milk hygiene; Milk supply. Casalini, M. La vendita del latte per l'ali- mentazione umana. 74p. 8? Torino, 1906. Lando, Z. D. Maelkehandel. 432p. 21cm. Kbh., 1938. Bibliogr.: p. 411-26. United States Federal Trade Commission. Sale and distribution of milk and milk products. 103p. 8? Wash., 1936. Forms House Doc. No. 451, 74th Congr., 2d Sess. Cates, J. The sale of milk. Pub. Health, Lond., 1913-14, 27: 120-8.—Gelly. La vente du lait de consommation courante dans les villes. Rev. hyg. mdd. social, 1937, 16: 72-7.— Griittner, F. Ueber den Milchverkehr in kleinstadtischen und landlichen Bezirken unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Molkereiwesens. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1930, 38: 581-6.— Hottinger, R. Relacao entre o mercado e o consumo de leite, sob o ponto de vista hygienico e commercial. Ann. paul. med. cir., 1915, 5: 364-8.—Labelle, E. C. Le commerce du lait. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1941, 5: 229-32.—Mazzitelli, M. Su lo smercio igienico del latte destinato al consumo diretto. Stu- dium, Nap., 1933, 23: 5-17.—Milk in small general shops. Lancet, Lond., 1907, 1: 193; 253.—Rudorff, F. Moyens d'adapter la vente du lait en gros et en ddtail aux besoins hygidniques. Ann. hyg., Par., 1908, 4. ser., 10: 326-31. ---- Control. Eloire, A. La surveillance de la vente publique du lait normal, moyen facile et pratique de rechercher les laits mouillds. Rec mdd. vdt., 1922, 98: 573-6. Also Rev. path, comp., Par., 1923, 23: 137-9.—Geudens, D. Le controle sur la vente du lait. Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1908, 24: 218-33.—Hansen, H. Om tilsyn med handel med animalske naeringsmidler, maelk undtagen. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1931, 12: 377-406.—Kelly, E. The control of bulk milk in stores. Rep. U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust., (1911) 1913, 28: 237-46.—Manceaux, L. De la ndcessitd de rdglementer la vente du lait. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1914, 14: 176-83; Disc, 212; 292.—Milk; carton milk, deficiency of 4 fluid ounces. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 37.— Milk; defendant's contention that she was not entitled to sell milk by retail. Ibid., 1943, 45: 7.—Oijen, C. F. v. Toezicht op den handel in melk. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1941, 68: 352-8.— Pinto, E. O commercio do leite Rio de Janeiro e a sua fisca- lizacao sanitaria. Tribuna med., Rio, 1908, 14: 188; pas- sim.—Tustin, P. B. Retail aspects of milk hygiene. J. R. San. Inst., 1929-30, 50: 312-5; Disc, 322. MILK modification. See also Milk adulteration; Milk processing; Milk product. Cattle, C. H. MUk, sweet and sour. Practitioner, Lond., 1910, 84: 207-18.—Delavilla, A. Klinische Erfahrungen iiber Lakto. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1906, 19: 703-5.—McAllister, A. Whole milk versus laboratory milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1906, 47: 1087-9.—Meillere, G. Les laits modifids. Tribune mdd., Par., 1907, n. ser., 39: 216.—Renaud, M. Les laits alldgds. Bull. Soc. mdd. hop. Paris, 1928, 3. ser.,52: 1178-80.—Russell, W. C. Scientific control of the nutritional content of cow's milk. Certtf. Milk, 1937, 12: 10; 18.—Simpson, J. A. Estudio dietdtico de la leche; algunas observaciones sobre leche modi- ficada. Vida nueva, Habana, 1928, 21: 167-77.—Vignes, H. Les laits modifids. Progr. mdd., Par., 1940, 68: 483-5. MILK MODIFICATION 1287 MILK MODIFICATION ---- Aeration and deaeration. Marshall, C. E. The aeration of milk. Contr. Med. Res. V. C. Vaughan Anniv., 1903, 237-75.—Sharp, P. F., Hand, D. B & Guthrie, E. S. Preliminary report on the deaeration of market milk. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 137-43. ------ Deaeration as a means of retarding oxidized flavors and pre- serving the vitamin C of milk. Ibid., 1941, 4: 138-43. Also BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 420 (Abstr.) ---- Analysis. See also Milk adulteration. Blatt, M. L., & Zeldes, M. Survey of milk modifications. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1941, 17: 117-22.—Dubosc, L. L'analyse des laits altdrds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1913, 6: 452-4.—Gascard, A. L'analyse des laits altdrds. Ibid., 525-30.—KI ing, A. L'analyse des laits altdrds. Ibid., 1911, 4: 636-8.------: & Lassieur, A. La question de l'analyse des laits altdrds. Ibid., 1922, 15: 95-101.—Kling, A., & Roy, P. L'analyse des laits altdrds. Ibid., 1909, 2: 257-63.—Landmann. O Backhausovd mldku. Cas. vefej. zdravot., 1908, 10: 90; 114.—Mery. Les altdrations du lait de vache. Rev. gdn. clin. thdr., 1906, 20: 344.—Ronnet, L. Analyse des laits altdrds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 557; 1912, 5: 45.—Vasquez, J. R. Leches modificadas; su agrupamiento. Rev. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1948, 14: 104- 13.—Voiret, E. G. Analyse des laits altdrds ou coagulds. Lait, 1940, 20: 407-10. ---- Bacteriology. Borzone, R. A. Flora microbiana de las leches modificadas que se eloboran en Santa Fd. Reun. Soc. argent, pat. region. (1929) 1930, 5. meet., 2: 1376-80.—Heinemann, P. S. The bacteriology of tattd melk. Science, 1911, n. ser., 33: 630. ---- Biological effect. Courtney, A. M. Some differences in the behaviour of raw, pasteurized, boiled, evaporated and dried milk at the hydrogen- ion concentration of the stomach. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1927, 17: 919-22.—Randoin, L., & Lecoq, R. Etude biologique du lait modifid, dans sa constitution, par dlimination des lipides et par addition de divers glucides. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1929, 102: 528-31.—Spies, T. D., & Dreizen, S. The effect of milk supple- ments on the growth of children with nutritive failure; the Wetzel grid findings. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1949, 34: 393-413. ---- Boiled milk. See also subheading (Heated milk) Grimm, V. *Versuche iiber das Absterben von Bakterien in physiologischer Kochsalzlosung und in Milch bei Kochen unter erniedrigten Druck. 27p. 8? Berl., 1906. Allaria, G. B. DeUe alterazioni della reazione attiva del latte vaccino prodotte daUa cottura. Pediatria, Nap., 1912, 2 ser 20- 217-24.—Bauwens, L. De hoedanigheid der melk die in"de steden verkocht wordt. Handel. Vlaamsch natur. & geneesk. congr., (1903) 1904 7: 49-56.—Brace! ,C. Sopra alcune alterazioni del latte cotto. Pediatria, Nap. 1905 2 ser 3- 515-28.—Brenkman, C. J. Modeimelk; koken of niet koken? Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1926 4: 173.—Clemm, W. N. Gekochte oder rohe MUch. Med. Woche, 1906 7: 173-5 —D'Alessandro, A. Los estragos de la leche hervida. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1918, 25: 233-42.—Dupraz, E. Rdcupdra- tion du beurre dans les pelUcules du lait bouilU. Progr .mdd-. Par 1917, 3. ser., 32: 197— English, W. L. Boiled milk and raw protein. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 339.—Grower. P. Ueber den Einfluss des Kochens auf das physikalisch-chemische Verhalten von Frauenmilch, KuhmUch und Buttermilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1913, 48: 427-31.—Mantovani, G. Contri- buto alio studio dei latti che coagulano al calore; ricerche sulla coagulazione del latte di capra alia temperatura di ebolUzione. Igiene mod., 1938, 31: 351-63.-Mondolfo, II. EbolUzione e germi patogeni del latte. Bull. sc. med., Bologna, 1934, 106. 338-46 -Rogina, B. Verhalten der Citronensaure m f ekochter MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 667-41). Saraceni, F. Latte bollito o latte alia formabna? Atti Congr. peXt ital. (1905) 1906, 5: 379-83.-SoXh.et Die Gerinnung schwach saurer Milch beim Kochen. Verh. Ges. deut. Natur- forsch. (1904) 1905, 2. T„ 151. ---- Boiled milk: Bacteriology. Chambrelent. De 1'dbuUition du lait au point de vue de sa puretd bactdriologique et de sa composition chimique. <-.az. sc mid Bordeaux 1905, 26: 474-Schern, K Las pruebas aer6bica y anaerobica de fermentadon para la leche henada. Arch Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1929, 1: 291-5.—Stolzova, m. Mb the boiling of milk sufficient to kiU filtrable forms of the tubercle baciUus" 1 Bratisl. lek. listy, 1929, 9: 445-9.—Varma, K..&1LaimXrayana, H. Aerobic spore-forming bacteria ui boiled milk. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1947, 16. 22X. ---- Boiled milk: Nutritive value. r.nredda L. L'azione esercitata dai latti collettivi sull'ac- crestimento dimensionale del ^^f^^U^tto- latte di vacca crudo e cotto. Profilassi, 1939, 12. 201 lu. Chakraborty, R. K. A note on the vitamin C-values of boiled and pasteurised cow's milk. Ind. J. Pediat., 1936, 3: 13.— Donath, W. F. Het anti-neuritisch vitamine-gehalte van gekookte melk. Pharm. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1931, 8: 449.— Escudero, A., Herraiz, M. L., & Alvarez Herrero, H. G. de. Influencia de la coccion de la leche sobre su contenido de flavina, acido nicotinico y tiamina. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1943, 1: 119.—Gardella, E. Perchd il latte boUendo perda della sua coagulabilita. Riv. clin. pediat., 1907, 5: 26-31.—Graham, S., & Morris, N. The effect of boiling on the nutritive value of milk. Arch. Dis. Childh., Lond., 1937, 12: 169-72.—Schwartza, E. W., Murphy, F. J., & Hann, R. M. Studies on the destruc- tion of vitamin C in the boiling of milk. J. Nutrit., 1929-30, 2: 325-52. ---- Calcium milk. See also Milk constituents, Calcium. Lesne, E. Le lait calcique. J. mdd. chir., Par., 1935, 106: 598.—Mufioz, A. A. de, & Gentile, M. A. Leche calcica. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1938, 4: 278-84; Disc, 328. ---- Chocolate milk. Holmes, A. D., Jones, C. P. [et al.] Ascorbic acid, ribo- flavin and thiamine content of chocolate milk. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1945, 69: 157-9.—Mueller, W. S., & Ritchie, W. S. Nutritive value of milks, plain versus chocolate flavored. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Milk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 61-79 — Newell, G. W., & Elvehjem, C. A. Studies on the growth of rats raised on chocolate milk. Science, 1944, 99: 411. ---- Citrated milk. England, J. W. The use of sodium citrate as a modifier of cow's milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1906, 47: 1241-3.—Kuhlmann, F., & Wauer, D. Die Verwendung der Citrettenmilch in der Erwachsenendiatetik. Ther. Gegenwart, 1942, 83: 399-401.— Luerssen, A. Die Unbrauchbarkeit der Zitronensaure zur Desinfektion der MUch. Deut. med. Presse, 1907, 11: 139 — Murtagh, J. J., & Riviere, C. A. La leche citrica en la ali- mentation del lactante. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1943, 9: 24-34.—Uldall, C. Nogle unders0gelser over sunde og syge spaedb0rns ernaering med ublandet komaelk tilsat cytronsyre (citridomaelk) Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 489-96. ---- Enriched milk. See also Milk (vitaminized) Block, R. J. Biologic studies on the value of dietary supple- ments of milk and milk products. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1949, 25: 937-40.—Holford, F. D. Fortffying milk and its effect upon the vitamin content. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1935, 29: 341-52.—Is there need for the fortification of milk? N. Hampshire Health News, 1942, 20: No. 4, 14.—McCollum, E. V. Is there need for the fortification of milk? Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 80-4.—Marquez, V. M. Variaciones del contenido de colina en la leche durante su envejecimiento; consideraciones sobre una nueva reaccion para distinguir leches frescas de leches de mas de 24 horas de ordefiadas. Rev. san., Caracas, 1943, 8: 47-66 —Maynard, L. A. Fortification of milk. Proc. Food Nutr. Bd U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1948, 8: 15.—Report (A) on milk fortification. Ibid., 1944-45, 4: 339-44.—Ribadeau- Dumas, L. Les laits enrichis. Rev. didt., Par., 1946, 5: 3-5. ---- Formula milk. See also Infant nutrition, artificial. Argentina. Instituto nacional de la nutrici6n. Publicaciones de divulgation, DNP 7: Metodo para la preparacion y uso de la mezcla lactea Escudero. 2. ed. 17p. 22cm. B. Air., 1948. Ando, K. Zinko-nyu siyo seiseki [Result of the use of artificial milk] Acta paediat. jap., 1947, 51: 14 —Brink, J. A. van den. lets over het gebruik van Emstermate-melk. Tschr. prakt. verlosk., 1905-06, 9: 305-15.—Brown, D. R. Accurate modification of milk, simple and practicable. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 48: 577-85; Disc, 641.—Burgos, H. I. Ventajas'del manejo de la mezcla lactea Escudero. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1943 1-243-5—Chapin, H. D. The use of "gruels as dUuents of cow's milk. Tr. Am. Pediat. Soc, 1899, 11: 219-29 — Escudero, P. Fundamentos para preparar una mezcla lactea que pueda emplearse en lugar de la leche humana. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1943, 1:3-12 Bacteriologia comparada de las heces fecales del lactante alimentado con leche humana y con mezcla lactea. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1894-1944, t. cincuen- tenario, 251-4. ------ Cataldi, M. S., & Montagna, C. P. Microflora intestinal de los lactantes alimentados con mezcla lactea Escudero. Rev. As. argent diet. 1944, 2: 40-6 — Escudero, P., & Dominguez, B. D. Nueva formula de prepara- cidn de la besamela Escudero. Ibid., 285-9.—Escudero. P., Waisman S., G., & Cataldi, M. S. Estudio comparativo, quimico, microscopico y bacteriologico de las heces del lactante aUmentado con leche humana y mezcla lactea Escudero. Ibid., 122-32.__Estrada, M. T. Relaci6n del resultado obtenido en 11 lactantes alimentados con leche de vaca, diluida con agua de bananina al 2%. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1945. 17: 47-60.— MILK MODIFICATION 1288 MILK MODIFICATION Gonz&lez Aguirre, J., Messina, R. B., & Ribatto, N. La mezcla l&ctea Escudero acidificada; su aplicacidn en nuestro servicio de lactantes. Dfa mdd., B. Air., 1944, 16: 1404-6.— Holt, L. M. A ready method of calculating milk formulas of various percentages and the caloric value of the same. Tr. Am. Pediat, Soc, 1911, 23: 278-84.—Jessup, H. When a child refuses plain mUk. Am. J. Nurs., 1927, 27: 275-7.—Littig, L. W. Modified mUk: the principle not the rule. Iowa M. J., 1906, 12: 142-5.—Montagna, C. P. Resultados obtenidos durante 7 afios de utilization de la mezcla lactea Escudero. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1943, 1: 99-105. Also Dia mdd., B. Air., 1943, 15: 1110. ------ & Burgos, H. I. Preparacidn de la mezcla lactea Escudero en las regiones donde se carece de leche fresca. An. Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1940, 6: 98-102; Disc, 128.—Miiller, E., & Rominger, E. Das Milchzucker-Fett- problem in der Sauglingsnahrung. Kinderarztl. Prax., 1948, 16: 236-45.—Natelson, S., Sherman, M., & Kramer, B. Carbo- hydrate supplements (lactose and starch hydrolysates) in infant feeding; blood sugar changes following the administration of carbohydrate supplements in various milk media. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1949, 34: 443-57.—Nielsen, E. Le lait artificiel pour les veaux et les jeunes pores. Lait, 1927, 7: 307-9.—O'Malley, J., & O'Malley, A. Readv tables for modified milk. Am. Med., 1907, n. ser., 2: 679-83.—Putnam, G. W. Milk modification prescription blank. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 691.—Rohmer, P., & Beyer, P. Les laits artificiels dans l'alimentation du nourrisson. Ann. nutrit., Par., 1947, 1: 119-33.—Schlemerdine, E. K. Ready methods of formulating modified milk mixtures. N. York M. J., 1904, 80: 971-4.—Soriano, S., & Soriano, A. M. de. Preparacion y conservation de la mezcla lactea Escu- dero con leche acidofila y leche bifida. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1948, 6: 235-42.—Southby, R. Modification of cow's milk for infant feeding. Med. J. Australia, 1948, 1: 660.—Tuley, H. E. The importance of milk modification for infant feeding. Tr. Kentucky M. Soc, 1901, 46: 114-22; Disc, 127-31. —Waisman, S. G. Vigilancia y resultados del mdtodo elegido para la acidification de la mezcla Wctea Escudero. Rev. As. argent. diet., 1945, 3: 280-3. ---- Frozen milk. See also Milk cooling. Corblin, H. Le refroidissement et la congdlation du lait. Lait, 1928, 8: 884; 1929, 9: 26, diagr.—Doan, F. J., & Leeder, J. G. Milk can be frozen for sale to consumers. Food Indust., 1944, 16: No. 7, 76; 123.—Frozen milk for hospital ships. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, No. 85, 19.—McNellis, R. Frozen milk. Vet. Bull., Carlisle, 1940, 34: 38-40.— Roadhouse, C. L., & Henderson, J. L. How quick freezing affects keeping quality of milk and cream. Food Indust,, 1940, 12: No. 6, 54.— Shafir, A. I., & Popov, S. P. [Hygienic evaluation of frozen milk] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 3, 21-5.—Tressler, D. K., & Evere, C. F. Frozen milk. In their Freez. Preserv. Foods, N. Y., 1943, 526-9.—Winter, V. V. The separation of the components of frozen milk bv fractional melting. Chem. News, Lond., 1929, 138: 321-4. ---- Heated milk. See also Milk pasteurization; Milk sterilization; Milk testing. Brouwer, E. Sur les membranes d'dcume dans le lait. Arch. nderl. physiol., 1925, 10: 407-11.—Drucker, P. Varmebehan- dling af maelk. Nord. med., 1944, 21: 370-5.—Effect (The) of heat on milk. Month. Rep. Dep. Pub. Health, Toronto, 1938, Feb., pt 2, 4.—Fridericia, L. S. Farerne ved varmebeliandling afmaelk. Ugeskr. laeger, 1943, 105: 639.—Hahn.J.B. Farerne ved varmebehandling af maelk. Ibid., 615.—Hall, J. M. Ef- fect of heat on milk. Jamaica Pub. Health, 1933, 8: 112.— Jepsen, A. Varmebehandling af maelk. Nord. med., 1944, 21: 367-70.—Meyn, A. Untersuchungen uber die Wirkung der Kurzzeiterhitzung an Grossleistungserhitzern des Milch- hofes Leipzig. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 737-9.— Miyata, K. Konwa-seraretaru ni-syu nyuzyii no kanetu hensei ni tuite [On denaturation of mixed milks by heat] Acta serol., Tokyo, 1941, 2: 539-44.—Mojonnier, T. Transmission de la chaleur par les mdtaux et les alliages. Lait, 1928, 8: 859.— Miissemeier. Zur Frage der Milcherhitzung in Sammelmolke- reien. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1942, 59: 5-15.—Orla- Jensen. Recherches sur les laits chauffds. Lait, 1933, 13: 82-5.—Pels-Leusden, F. Milchhautchenbildung und ihre Verhinderung. Gesundh. Ingenieur, 1928, 51: 792.—Schulz, M. Bedeutung der Warmeriickgewinnung bei der Milcher- hitzung. Molkereiztg, 1911, 21: 73-6.—Stassano, H. Leche maternal, leche cruda de vaca y saneada por medio de un tratamiento racional y apropiado por el calor. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 708-10.—Weber. Lebensmittelkunde einschl. Fleischbeschau und Schlachthofwesen; Erhitzung der Milch in bauerUchen Wirtschaften und auf G litem aus Anlass der Maul- und Klauenseuche. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1933, 49: 718-20.—Wedemann. Neuere Verfahren der Milcherhit- zung. Reichsgesundhbl., 1934, 9: 231-5. ------ Die Kurzzeiterhitzung von Milch. Ibid., 1935, 10: 859. ---- Heated milk: Bacteriology. Eble, K., & Pfeiffer, H. Betrachtungen uber die Ab- handlung: Einwirkung der Erhitzung auf das mikroskopische Bild der MUch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1935-36, 46: 340- 2.—Ford, W. W., & Pryor, J. C. Observations upon the bac- teria found in milk heated to various temperatures. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., 1914, 25: 270-6.— Guittonneau, G., & Brigando, J. Sur une rdsistance aux colorations de certains corps microbiens acquise par chauffage dans le lait, C. rend. Acad, sc, 1936, 202: 1622-4.—Lewis, J. H., & Hayden, H. C. Effect of heat on the antigenic properties of milk. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1932, 44: 1211-20.—Rosenau, M. J. Thermal death points of milk bacteria and other effects of heat upon milk. Pediatrics, N. Y., 1908, 20: 549-57.—Schubert, H. Die Rein- fektion der erhitzten Milch durch die Molkereiluft. Zschr. Hyg., 1943-44, 125: 654-65.—Shippen, L. P. Common organ- isms in heated milk: their relation to its reactions. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., 1915, 26: 257-61. ---- Heated milk: Chemical and physical changes. Desoille-Merlhes, H. *Modifications dc quelques elements mineraux du lait sous l'influ- ence de la chaleur. 68p. 8? Par., 1929. Cambosu, G. II comportamento del latte crudo e sotto- posto a varie temperature di fronte agli acidi. Igiene mod., 1936, 29: 1-9.—Caserio, E. La viscosita del latte in rapporto ad alcuni trattamenti termici. Ann. igiene, 1934, 44: 1020-4.— Cosmovici, N. L. Le lait chauffd a diffdrentes tempdratures se comporte-t-il de la mdme manidre que le lait cru, envers la prdsure, en milieu oxalatd? C. rend. Soc. biol., 1925, 92: 130- 2.—Daniels, A. L., & Loughlin, R. A deficiency in heat-treated milks. J. Biol. Chem., 1920, 44: 381-97.—Deco, M. Influence de la cuisson et du rdchauffement sur la teneur du lait en vita- mine A et en carotene. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 819-21.— Fynn, E. Ueber die Entstehung von Schwefelwasserstoff bei der Erhitzung der Milch. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1908, 18: 180-2.—Guittonneau, G., & Bejambes, M. Chromordsist- ance et enrobage phosphocalcique des microbes chauffds dans le lait. Lait, 1939, 19: 225-34.—Halliday, N. 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Ueber die Verwendbarkeit der kremometnschen Probe und der Phosphataseprobe zur Kontrolle der Dauererhitzung von Much. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 71: 515-21—Jeschki, K., & Zach, C. Ueber die Peroxydasereaktion bei hoch- und momenWhitzter Milch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern. 1934 25: 324.—Kinugasa, Y., Hattori, Y., & Akiyama, K. Si-nyQ no kanetudo oyobi sinsendo no kanbetu-ho ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on methods of examination and judgment ol the degree of heating and the degree of freshness of milk bought in the market] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1930, 2: 1-33 —Kohn, F G & Klemm, E. Die Schern-Gorhsche Ringreaktion zur Unterscheidung von roher und erhitzter MUch. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1931, 39: 82-93.-Kuhlmann H. Der biologische Nachweis der Dauererhitzung der Milch. Ibid., 193446 261-83 —Lepri, G., & Piccininno, L. Modificazione alia prova di Shardinger per riconoscere i rapporti nelle miscele fra latte crudo e latte boUito o pastorizzato a 80? 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Zschr. Unter- * esisieuung ues 300-8.—Pittarelli, M. SuUa idUetmSnemdel iktte cotto nel latte crudo. Ann. igiene, 1933, 43: 864-75.—Renner, F. Die Brauchbarkeit der Schardin- gerreaktion zum Nachweise der Dauererhitzung der Milch. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1932, 83: 493-7.— Rochaix, T., A Thevenon, L. Nouvelle mdthode pour diffdrencier le lait cuit du lait cru. Bull. Soc. mdd. hop. Lyon, 1909, 8: 346-8. Also C. rend. Soc biol., 1909, 67: 475-7.—Romer, P. H., & Sames, T. Beitrage zur Schardingerschen Reaktion der Kuhmilch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1910, 20: 1-10.—Schern, K. Zur Theorie und Praxis der SGR (Schern-Gorlische Reaktion fur Milch) Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 52: 81; 97. ------& Gorli de Villar y Rossi, B. E. Algunas observaciones sobre la teoria de la reacci6n de anillo de Schern-Gorli con algunos otros nuevos experimentos. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1935-36, 6: 62-9.—Schern, K., & Schellhase, W. Ueber die Guajak- Guajacolprobe zur Unterscheidung roher und gekochter Milch. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1911, 27: 868.—Seligmann, E. Nach- weis stattgehabter Erhitzung von Milch. Zschr. angew. Mikr., 1907, 12: 243-8.—Stehle, G. Ueber die Verwendbarkeit der Peroxydasereaktion zum Nachweis dauererhitzter Milch. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 87: 505; 519—Stoldt, W. Beitrag zum Nachweis der Kurzzeit-Erhitzung der MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 71-3.—Tillmans, J. Eine bequeme Ausfuhrungsart der Storch'schen Reaktion. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1912, 23: 61-4.—Van Slyke, L. L., & Keeler, R. F. The CO-content as a basis for dis- tinguishing heated from unheated milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1920, 41: 41-5.—Weber, E. Die Guajakringprobe. Zschr. Tiermed., 1912, 16: 145-8.—Weinstein, P. Nachweis des Erhitzungs- grades der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 56: 457-67.—X. Ueber die Methoden zum Nachweis des Er- hitzungsgrades von Milch. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1935, 73: 258.—Zach, C. Ueber die Methoden zum Nachweis des Erhitzungsgrades von Milch. Mitt, Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1924, 25: 87-100. ---- Homogenized milk. [Abbrev.: HM for homogenized milk; homogenisierte Milch; LH for lait homogeneise. Buglia, G. Ueber einige physikalisch-chemische Merkmale der HM. Zschr. Chem. Indust. Kolloide, 1907-08, 2: 353. Also Arch. ital. biol., 1909, 51: 382-4.—Carr, R. E., & Trout, G. M. Some cooking quaUties of HM.; baked and soft custard. Food Res., 1942, 7: 360-9.—Chevalier, J. Le LH. Congr. internat. hyg. aliment,, 1910, 2. Congr., 2: Sect, 4, 141-4.— Dorner, W., & Widmer, A. Rancissement du lait par 1'homo- gdndisation. Lait, 1931, 11: 545-64.—Franklin, U. D. The effects of homogenization on milk. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1948-49, 18: 113.—Hollender, H., & Weckel, K. G. StabiUty of HM in cookery practice. Food Res., 1941, 6: 335—43.— Homogendisation du lait; ce quelle est, ce quelle n'est pas. Nourrisson, 1938, 26: 233-9.—Istaz, C, & Van Soest, G. L'homogdndisation du lait, Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 241-8.— Judkins, H. F. Homogenizing efficiency test studies. J. Dairy Sc 1943,26:997-1010.—Lavialle, P. Le mouvement brownien dans le LH. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med., 1914, Sub-sect. Ill (a) Chem. Path., pt. 2, 101-3.—Lyons, J. The influence of mechan- ical treatment of milk and cream on the size distribution of the fat globules. Econom. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1946, 3: 249-72.— Mesquita Sampaio, E. A. de. O batizamento do leite. Sao Paulo med., 1943, 16: 233.—Richmond, H. D. The estimation of fat in HM. Analyst, Lond., 1906, 31: 218.— Towson, A. M., & Trout, G. M. Some cooking qualities of HM; white sauces. Food Res., 1946, 11: 261-73. ---- Homogenized milk: Nutritive value. Birk, W. Ueber Ernahrungsversuche mit HM. Mschr. Kinderh., 1908, 7: 129-32.—Newman, B. M. Milk made more digestible; homogenization eliminates separation of cream. Sc Am., N. Y., 1941, 164: 199-202.— Stejskal, K. v., & Neu- burger C. Ueber die Verwertung von HM im menschUchen Organismus. Wien. med. Wschr., 1934, 84: 317-9.—Wolman I J 1 he present status of HM from the physician s point of view. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4: 276-80. ---- Infants'. See subheading (Formula milk) ---- Iodized milk. See also Milk therapy, Indications. Bruger M., & Silberbush, F. F. Metabolic studies in chil- dren fed 'milk from cows receiving synthetic thyroprotein. J Clin Endocr., 1946,%6: 565-70.—Gaiani, D. Sull azione della tintura di iodio nel latte. Ann. igiene, 1921 31: 414-8.— Monroe C F. The possibiUty of producing iodized milk. bull. Ohio Agr Exp. Sta., 1928, 13: 153. Also Certif. Milk. 1929, 3: No. 33, 11. ---- Irradiated milk [Abbrev.: irr. for irradi- ation, irradiated or equivalents] See also Milk (vitaminized) Moes, M. *Fiitterungsversuche mit Ultra- violettbestrahlter Milch und mit Milch be- MILK MODIFICATION 1290 MILK MODIFICATION strahlter Kuhe [Kiel] 52p. 8? Neuhaus-Elbe, 1928. Andrik, L., A Kucera, C. L'influence de l'irr. par les rayons ultra-violet s et l'administration de l'iode sur la valeur biologique du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1933, 113: 622-4.—Aoki, S. Si- gaisen-syosya gyunyu ni yoru siro-nezumi siiku siken [Experi- ments on feeding albino rats with milk irr. with ultraviolet rays] Keio igaku, 1931, 11: 1107-21.—Bentivoglio, G. C. L'azione eutrofica degli alimenti irr.; ricerche sperimentali sul latte e note critiche. CUn. pediat., Mod., 1928, 10: 221-54.— Chouard. Lait irradid. Ann. hyg., Par., 1949, 27: 222-4.— Dawkins, V., & Pattison, C. L. Irr. milk; its effect on the blood. Lancet, Lond., 1926, 2: 1314.—Diemair. Ueber den derzeitigen technichen Stand der Milchbestrahlung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1941, 88: 86 (Abstr.)—Flake, J. C. The source and character of a flavor produced in mUk by ultraviolet and solar radiation. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1940, 5: 37.—Gerber, N., & Hirschi, A. Action des rayons ultraviolets sur le lait. Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5: 252.—Gosselin, G. L'irr. du lait. BuU. Ass. mdd. fr. Amdrique du Nord, 1937, 3: 187.—Halac, . E. S. Contribution a l'dtude du traitement du rachitisme et de la tdtanie par le lait irr. Bull. Soc. pddiat. Paris, 1926, 24: 204-12. ------& Nassau, E. Ueber die Heilung von Rachitis und Tetanie durch bestrahlte Milch. Zschr. ges. phys. Ther., 1925-26, 31: 153-60. Also Rev. espec, B. Air., 1926, 1: 1091- 102. Also Arch. lat. amer. pediat., B. Air., 1927, 3. ser., 21: 215-24.—Heine. Die Behandlung der Milch mit ultravioletten Strahlen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1929, 37: 739.—Heuss, H. v. Ueber den wahrscheinUch sauren Charakter der geschlossen bestrahlten Vollmilch. Med. Welt, 1929, 3: 1719.—Hickman, 3. O. The irr. of milk. J. State M., Lond., 1930, 38: 476-9.— Hummel, F. C, Hunscher, H. A., & Macy, I. G. Effect of irr. milks on storage of nitrogen and acid-base minerals in children. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1939, 58: 753-67.—Irr. (L') du lait de con- sommation en Suisse. Gesundheit, Zur., 1942, 22: 283-8.— Lassabliere, P. Enqudte et contribution expdrimentale sur la valeur du lait irr. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 371-4. Also Mddecine, Par., 1946, 27: No. 10, 7-10.— Lesne, E. Le lait actinisd. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1943, 127: 564-6. ---:— & Didier-Hesse. Facon dont se comporte le lait de vache irr. vis-a-vis de la prdsure et des ferments lactiques. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1930, 105: 426.—Randoin, L. Le lait actinisd; recherches comparatives sur la teneur en vitamines dans le lait de vache ayant subi l'actinisation et dans le mdme lait n'ayant pas dtd soumis a ce traitement. Gesundheit, Zur., 1943, 23: 459-70, ch.—Rau, H., & Gruber, A. Erfahrungen mit bestrahlter Frischmilch und Vigantol. Munch, med. Wschr., 1931, 78: 274.—Scheer, K. Bestrahlte Frischmilch als Dauernahrung. Ibid., 1938, 85: 1346.—Schultz, O. Untersuchungen uber die Einwirkung ultravioletter Strahlen auf Milch. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1926-27, 37: 131; 183; 220. ------ Die Einwirkung der Ultraviolettstrahlung auf die Bakterienflora aktivierter Milchprodukte unter Berucksichtigung pathogener Keime. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 35: 315-8.—Sigai-sen wo syosya- seru musyu sinsen-naru gyunyu (Takayama taiyo-nyu) [Ultraviolet-ray treated odorless fresh milk] Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1927-28, 5: 439-41.—Supplee, G. C, & Rentschler, H. C. The value of the recording ultraviolet meter in the irr. of milk. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1935, 142: 267; 316.—Tanon, L. Rapport au sujet du lait irr. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 431.— Trendtel. L'importance de l'exposition du lait aux rayons ultra-violets pour l'industriel laitier d'aprds les rdsultats des recherches les plus modernes. Lait, 1929, 9: 430-5.—Vacek, T., & Vlcek, J. [Biological action of milk irr. by ultra-violet rays] Zvdr. obzor, 1940, 33: zver. rozpr., 121-9.—Vieilly, J., & Harder, J. Actinisation du lait. Lait, 1937, 17: 576; 707.— Vollmer, H., & Lee, S. Einfluss bestrahlter Kuhmilch auf die Sauerstoffzehrung isoUerter KalbsdarmzeUen. Zschr. Kinderh., 1926, 42: 574-7.—Weckel, K. G. Radiation and the micro- organisms of mUk. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 69-75. ------& Jackson, H. C. Ob- servations on the source of flavor in milk exposed for prolonged periods to radiation. Food Res., 1936, 1: 419-26.—[Wortmann] Reichsgesundheitsfiihrer Staatssekretar Dr. L. Conti besichtigt die Milchbestrahlungsanlage in Frankfurt am Main. Aerztebl. Hessen, 1940, 8: 124. ---- Irradiated milk: Poisoning. Cardinali, G. L'azione tossica nel latte irr. Pediat. prat., Modena, 1934, 11: 10S-22.—Degkwitz, R. Ueber die toxische Wirkung ultraviolettbestrahlter Milch und anderer Substanzen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1928, 75: 1631-4.—Lombardo, F. L'azi- one tossica del latte irr. Ann. igiene, 1929, 39: 586-8.— Reyher, P., & Walkhoff, E. Ueber die toxische Wirkung ultra- violettbestrahlter Milch und anderer Substanzen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1928, 75: 1071-3. - ---- Irradiated milk: Vitamin content. See also Milk vitamin; Milk (vitaminized) Grote, I. *Ueber den Vitamin-C-Gehalt ultraviolettbestrahlter Milch. 15p. 8? Greifsw., 1929. Bach, H. Prophylaxie du rachitisme au moyen du lait irr. avec la lampe de quartz originale d'Hanau, systdme du docteur SchoU. Lait, 1929, 9: 194-7.— Boisselot, J., & Causseret, J. Recherches expdrimentales sur le lait de vache actinisd; influ- ence de l'actinisation sur la teneur du lait en vitamine Bi et en vitamine Bj. Bull. Soc sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1946, 34: 176-8.—Chicote, C. Vitaminas y leche de vaca irr. Rev. san., Madr., 1942, 16: 481-98.—Falkenheim, C, & Kirsch, W. Ueber die antirachitische Wirkung von Radiumemanation; Untersuchungen mit Radiumemanationskurmilch (Raekumi) Zschr. Kinderh., 1932, 53: 602-11.—Gdnin, G. L'augmenta- tion des propridtds antirachitiques du lait par les radiations lumineuses. Lait, 1937, 17: 47-9.—Hottinger, A. Ueber den Einfluss des ultravioletten Lichtes auf den C-Vitamingehalt der Milch. Klin. Wschr., 1927, 6: 1793-7.—Mouriquand, G. Leulier, A., & Schoen. Lait irr. et rachitisme. Lait, 1928, 8: 82-8.—Reyher, P. Ueber den Einfluss ultravioletter Strahlen auf den C-Vitamingehalt der Kuhmilch. Klin. Wschr., 1927, 6: 455.—Scheer, K. Schadigt die Ultraviolettbestrahlung der Milch ihren Vitamin-C-Gehalt? Munch, med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 603. ------ Antirachitische Heilkraft der bestrahlten MUch. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 721 (Abstr.) Also Ront- genpraxis, 1940, 12: 471 (Abstr.) ------ Zwei Jahre Milch- bestrahlung zur Rachitisbekampfung in Frankfurt am Main. Med. Welt, 1942,16: 1069-72.—Schroeder, H. Die Einwirkung ultravioletter Strahlen auf den Vitamin C-Gehalt der MUch. Munch, med. Wschr., 1937, 84: 1942. ------ Schadigt die Ultraviolettbestrahlung der Milch ihren Vitamin-C-Gehalt? [Discussion] Ibid., 1939, 86: 821.—Supplee, G. C, & Dow, O. D. The effect of ultraviolet irr. on the antiscorbutic vitamin of liquid and of dry milk. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1931, 41: 1353- 62.—Weckel, K. G. Irr. and control of vitamin D in milk. Food Indust., 1941, 13: No. 6, 43-6. ---- Malted milk [Abbrev.: MM for malted milk and Malzmilch] See also Milk product, Dry milk. Horlick's Malted Milk Corporation [Ra- cine, Wise] Basic nutrition in prophylaxis and therapy. 59p. 21cm. Racine, 1943. Chocolate MM; 90 per cent, of wheat flour. Brit. Food J., 1942, 44: 3.—Felici, F. La Kufeke nell'alimentazione dei bambini e degli adulti. Gazz. med. Roma, 1911, 37: 201-4.— Freudenberg, F. Einige Worte iiber HorUck's MM. Reichs Med. Anz., Lpz., 1908, 33: 64.— Friedman, U. M. [Malted milk] Hig. & zdorov., 1942, 7: No. 8, 18-20.— Huet, G. J. Over den invloed van malztropon op de samensteUing en de afscheiding van het zog. Ned. mschr. verlosk., 1912, 1: 524- 38.—Kimball, H. Malted milk. Private Hosp., N. Y., 1933, 1: No. 8, 16.—Malted milk; fat deficiency. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 33.—Malted milk; skimmed milk powder, dried malt ex- tract, and flour. Ibid., 1940, 42: 106.—Richmond, G. F., & Musgrave, W. E. The composition of Horlick's MM. Philip- pine J. Sc, 1908, 3: Sect. A, 87-90.—Rubinstein, J. I. [The thermolabiUty of MM] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 3, 25-30.—Tobey, J. A. Therapeutic uses of MM. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1934, 140: 18-20. ---- Mineralized milk. Deniges, G. Le lait ferrd et caramdlisd. Gaz. sc. mdd. Bordeaux, 1933, 54: 372.—Kemmerer, A. R., Elvehjem, C. A. [et al.] The nutritive value and efficiencv of mineralized milk. Am. J. Physiol., 1932, 102: 319-24.—Krauss, W. E. Should the mineralization and vitaminization of milk become general? Bimonth. BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1933, 18: 126-9.—Schoorl, I. P. [MineraUzation and vitaminization of milk] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1935, 79: 4887-91. ---- Perhydrase milk. Much. Ueber Perhydrasemilch. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1906, 53: 1236. ------ & Romer, P. H. Ueber beUchtete Perhydrasemilch. Berl. Klin. Wschr., 1906, 43: 1004; 1041. ---- Protein-poor milk. Arloing, F., & Delore, P. Lait ddcasdind et anaphylaxie digestive. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 99: 1987-9. ---- Protein-rich milk. Benjamin, M. Klinische und poliklinische Erfahrungen mit Tricalcol-Caseinmilch. Arch. Kniderh., 1915, 64: 204- 34.—Castellanos, A. Consideraciones sobre las leches albu- minosas. Bol. Soc cubana pediat., 1934, 6: 265-77.—Darrow, D. C, Martins da Silva, M., & Stevenson, S. S. Production of acidosis in premature infants by protein milk. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1945, 27: 43-58.—Gomez Aguado. Pretendidos suce- daneos de la leche albuminosa. Nipiologia, Nap., 1924, 10:79.— Grossmann, F. Die Anwendung der Eiweissmilch ambulan- lanten Kranken. Pest. med. chir. Presse, 1914, 50: 217-20.— Heim, P., & John, K. M. Ueber die Verwendbarkeit caseinan- gereicherter Kuhmilch; theoretische Ueberlegungen. Zschr. Kinderh., 1912, 4: Orig., 1-31.—Hotz, A. Erfahrungen mit Eiweissmilch in Pulverform bei der Behandlung von Ernah- rungsstorungen des Sauglings und des Kleinkindes und in der ZwiemUchernahrung. Praxis, Bern, 1945, 34: 240-5.—Meule- mans, I. O., & Haas, J. H. de. Eenvoudige bereiding van eiwitmelk; modificeren van samensteUing van zure melk. Mschr. kmdergeneesk., 1947, 15: 313-21.—Montagna, C. P., A Waisman, G. La mezcla lactea Escudero hiperprotdica. Rev. MILK MODIFICATION 1291 MILK NUTRITION Soc. puericult. B. Aires, 1944, 10: 346; 1945, 11: 64.—Virasoro, 3. E. Tipo de leche albuminosa de facil preparaci6n y costo reducido. Prensa mdd. argent., 1934-35, 21: pt 1, 1208-10. ---- Reconstituted milk [Abbrev.: RM for reconstituted milk] Emerson, H., Johnson, F. E. [et al.] Reconstituted milk. BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1942, 18: 488.—Hauser, G. H., & King, W. H. The problem of RM. Am. J. Pub. Health 1947, 37: 1284-90.—Randall, R. Bacteriological, chemical! and biological studies of RM. Philippine J. Sc, 1933, 52: 219- 35. ------ RM and its adaptability for use in the miUtary service. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1934, 28: 130-8.—Reconstituted and sophisticated milk. Brit. M. J., 1934, 2: 519.—Stenberg, A. I. [Restoration of milk from milk products] Hig. & san ' Moskva, 1944, 9: No. 7, 26-9. ---- Sugar-poor milk. Lanritzen, M. Ueber WUliamson's Milch fur Diabetiker. Zschr. diat. phys. Ther., 1899, 3: 220-3.—Lehndorff, H., & Zak, E. Eine einfache Methode zur Darstellung einer zuck- erarmen Milch. Wien. med. Wschr., 1910, 60: 1930-2.— Tracy, P. H., & Corbett, W. J. Preparation and use of low- lactose mUk. Food Res., 1939, 4: 493-8. ---- Sweetened milk. See also Milk product, Condensed milk. Goudswaard, A. Onderzoek op vreemde suiker in melk. Pharm. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1929, 6: 240.—La vial le. Sur les propridtds du lait hypersucrd. Tr. Internat. Congr. Med. (1913) 1914, Sect. 5, Ther., pt 2, 77— Lecoq, R. Influence de l'dcrdmage et de l'addition de glucides varids sur la valeur aU- mentaire du lait de vache. Presse mdd., 1934, 42: 1597-9.— Uzan, M. Essais cliniques sur le sucrage du lait destind a 1'aUmentation des nourrissons. Mddecin chez lui, 1938, 15: No. 8, 19-25. MILK nutrition. Abbrev.: alim. for alimentation and equiva- lents. See also Milk beverage; Milk consumption; Milk therapy, dietetic. Bottazzi, F. II latte. p.201-59. 25cm. Bologna, 1934. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: France. Journee d'etudes sociales. Le lait dans l'alimentation humaine. 74p. 22}4cm. Troyes, 1934. Kroon, H. M. De koemelk als voedings- middel; de behandeling op de boerderij, bij den melkhandelaar en bij den consumenten. 54p. 8? Deventer, 1905. Nutrition pamphlet, No. 4: Milk and milk products. 8p. 21cm. Canberra, 1939. Alarcon, A. G. El lugar de la leche en la aUm. Prensa mdd. mex., 1944, 9: 151-3.—Bottazzi, F. II latte e i suoi derivati nell'aUm. umana. Rass. cUn. sc, 1932, 10: 345-56.—Calder, W. B. MUk; a food for thought. J. R. San. Inst., 1947, 67: 259-65.—Carles, P. A propos du lait aUment. Gaz. sc. mdd. Bordeaux, 1905, 26: 500.—Eddy, W. H. New facts about old foods. Annual Rep. Pennsylvania Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1933, 9: 95-102.—Gaucher, L. De l'emploi des sdrums anti- coagulants dans 1'aUmentation lactde. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1912) 1913, 41: 783-8.—Godlewski, H. Le rdgime lactd, sa faveur prdsente et passde. J. mdd. fr., 1933, 22: 4-8.—Gorini, C. Studi suli'alim. e la nutr.; contro lo sperpere e per la migliore utiUzzazione del latte fra l'uomo e gli animaU domestici. Arch. sc. biol., Bologna, 1930-31, 15: 586-610.—Hay, W. H. MUk. Hay System News, 1936-37, 3: No. 7, 2.—Herz. Die MUch als Nahrungsmittel und Getrank. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 399-401.—Hiemesch, B. Unsere Nahrungsmittel, die MUch. Med. f. Alle, Wien, 1906, 1: 83; passim.—Labbd, H., & Labbd, H. Le lait. Infirm, fr., 1925-26, 3: 532-43—Laurid- sen, C. La leche en la alim. humana. Rev. zootdcn., B. Air., 1936,23:203-7.—McLester, J. S. Milk. In his Nutr. & Diet, 4. ed., Phila., 1943, 165-75.—Marre, F. Le lait au Congrds de 1'aUment pur (Gendve, 5-12 septembre 1908) Rev. hyg., Par., 1908, 7: 466-71.—Messerli, F. M. Le lait et ses ddnvds dans I'aUm. Schweiz. Zschr. Hyg., 1931-32, 11: 766-76.—Milch (Die) in Volkswirtschaft und Volksernahrung. Deut. Aerztebl., 1937, 67: 850.—Milch oder Alkohol. Naturheilkunde, Bern, 1948, 45: 125.—Milk and meat in the food supply. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1920, 35: 994-6.—Milk and nutrition. Brit. Food J., 1939, 41: 38.—Monvoisin. La leche aUm. Tribuna mdd. (Chile) 1926, 20: 371; passim.—Muller-Len- hartz. Milch und Milcherzeugnisse in der menschUchen und tierischen Ernahrung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1949, 56: 7.— Sansonetti, P. L'alim.; il latte. Forze san., Roma, 1933, 2: 587-90.—Soper, H. W. Milk. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1935-36, 2: 113-6.—Thieulin, M. G. Le lait et ses ddrivds dans I'aUm. 824787—55-----83 de l'homme. Nourisson, 1934, 22: 296-301 .—Toledo y Toledo, E. El destete y su rdgimen. Rev. espec. mdd. Madr., 1907, 10: 605-10.—Wautera, J. Les denrdes alim. pendant la guerre; le lait. Ann. Soc. sc. Bruxelles, 1919, 57-65.—Ziegelmayer, W. Ein neues Volksnahrungsmittel. Umschau, 1933, 37: 115. ---- Adults. Cornwall, E. E. Milk as a food for human adults. Tr. Am. Ther. Soc. (1930) 1931, 30: 92-100. ------ Milk for men. Med. Times, N. Y., 1934, 62: 14-6.—Richet, C, & Chapu. Le rdgime lactd chez 1'adulte. Mdd. libre, Par., 1948, 22: No. 5, 3-16. ---- Artificial feeding of infants. See also Infant nutrition, Milk; Milk modifica- tion, Formula milk. Baptists, V. O problema do leite infantil. Sao Paulo mdd., 1929-30, 2: 447-54.—Borosbva, A. O vfzname mlieka pri vyzive dietata. Boj o zdrav., Bratisl., 1949, 24: 138.—Caste- llanos Fonseca, E. La leche de cabra en el alim. infantil. Rev. cubana pediat., 1948, 20: 493-6. ------ La leche de cabra en la aUm. del lactante. Ibid., 1949, 21: 8-23.—Chick, H. The nutr. value of cow's milk for infants. Rev. internat. enf., Gendve, 1929, 7: 336-41.—Crdpin, J., & Crdpin, P. Sur le lait, aliment du premier Age; le lait dans la pratique actuelle de l'allaitement. Progr. mdd., Par., 1929, 44: 1453-8.—Feer, E. La quantitd exigde de lait de vache dans l'alim. du nourrisson sain. Rev. beige pudricult., 1937, 2: 1-5.—Fortier, D. De l'emploi de diffdrents laits en didtdtique infantUe. Laval mdd., 1944, 9: 588-611.—Freudenberg, E. Ueber Sauglingsernahrung mit Stutenmilch. Ann. paediat., Basel, 1948, 171: 49-64.— Hormann, G. Ueber den Einfluss verschiedener Milchnah- rungen auf den Sauglingskot und seine Bakterienflora. Arch. Kinderh., 1940, 119: 17-27. Also Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 381 (Abstr.)— Hoobler, H. R. Milk for babies. Alameda Co. Pub. Health News, 1926, 4: No. 6, 11.—Kohn, R. Les laits utUisds dans l'alim. du nourrisson. Santd pub., Par., 1947, 2: No. 10, 2.—Kiihl, H. Beitrag zur Milchernahrung des Saug- lings. Pharm. Zhalle, 1912, 53: 555-7.—Lesnd, E. Sur la necessitd de modifier la technique de l'allait. artif. et des rdgimes lactds en raison du rdglement rdcemment mis en vigueur concernant le taux butyreux du lait. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1942, 126: 93.—Liscovich, L. Nueva orientaci6n en la interpre- taci6n cUnica de la infancia; el empleo de la leche de vaca en el lactante. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1945, 16: 487-91.—Mat- haeussen, P. Maelk til spaedb0rn. Forh. Greenland, lands- raad., 1948, 145-7.—Murata, K. Gyunyu nyuseihin no bonyu daiyo tosite no tukai-miti ni kan-suru kenkyu; honpo gyunyu ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on the use of cow's milk and milk products as substitutes for mother's milk; studies on cow's milk in Japan] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1937, S: 423-53.— Pikler, L. Une thdorie physico-chimique de l'allait. artif. Lait, 1938, 18: 681-98.—Piatt, B. S. Nutritional comparison of human and cow's mUk for infant-feeding. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 177-81.—Rehm, E. Die Kuhmilch als Sauglingsnahrung. Abh. Naturhist. Ges. Nurnberg, 1877, 6: 79-100.—Roberson, C. Modification of cow's milk in infant feeding. Tr. M. Soc. N. CaroUna, 1905, 52: 309-16.—Rohmer, P. Sur l'emploi ration- nel des laits industriels dans l'alim. du nourrisson. Concours mdd., 1943, 65: 103-6.—Stoeltzner, W. K-Milch als Saug- lingsnahrung. Arch. Kinderh., 1946-47, 133: 85-9.—Sugiyama, S. NyGzi-in-nai hoiku no kihon-teki mondai [Basic problems of nursing in infant institutes] Zika zassi, 1940, 46: 1080-2.— Terrien, E. Du choix d'un lait chez le nourrisson. J. prat., Par., 1941, 55: 106; 120.—Vignec, A. J., McNamara, H., & Barnett, H. L. Use of a supplemented mUk for infant feeding. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1948, 76: 154-68.—Whately, M. T. Rdgua de leite. J. pediat., Rio, 1945, 11: 262-6.—Wilsdorf, P. A propos de la lutte contre la mortaUtd infantUe et de 1'utiUsation des laits de rdgime. Mdd. inf.. Par., 1946, 53: 213-9.—Yamada, S. Kyoto-tiho kenko nyuyozi no bukunyu ni tuite [Milk for healthy nursing infants in the district of Kyoto] Zika zassi, 1932, 1477-84.—Yokoi, H. Bonyu eiyozi no rinyu zissi seiseki [Results of putting infants brought up on their mother's milk on other milk] Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1943, 57: 679. ---- Balanced food. Crumbine, S. J., & Tobey, J. A. The most nearly perfect food; the story of milk. 292p. 12? Bait., 1929. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company. Milk, an all-round food. 8p. 19}£cm. N. Y., 1941. Galvez Gomez, A. La leche, el aUm. completo. Cr6n mdd. quir. Habana, 1939, 65: 768-88.—Jacquot, R. Le lait de vache; est-il un aliment dquiUbrd pour tous les mammifdres? C. rend. Acad, sc, 1933,197: 1755-7.—Kerckhoff, D. Milk more than any other single food meets the nutritional needs of the body. Certif. Milk, 1941, 16: No. 188, 9.—Lecoq, R. Le lait envisagd comme aUment complet et biologiquement dquiUbre. BuU. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1930, 18: 481-509.—Randoin, L. Etude comparative des rapports et dquUibres alim. caractdrisant le lait de vache, le lait de femme (alim. normale du nourrisson) et la ration dquilibrde normale de 1'adulte. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1941, 125: 113-5.—Reed, O. E. Impress consumers that milk MILK NUTRITION 1292 MILK NUTRITION is the best food we have. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 190, 5.— Sala, A. L'adattamento del latte di mucca alia nostra alim. Riv. Soc. ital. igiene, 1937, 59: 75-9. ---- Cardiovascular effect. Colombo, C. Influenza del regime latteo assoluto suUa circola"ione del sangue. RUorma med., 1904, 20: 1215-8.— Isibasi, S. [The action of mUk on the heart of Rana esculenta and Bufo vulgaris] Sei i kai M. J., 1911, 30: 1-10.—Lussana, F. Action du lait et de ses constituants sur le cceur isold de grenouiUe et de tortue. Arch. ital. biol., 1912-13, 57: 1-21. ---- Children. See also subheading (School children) Gaing, E. *La leche y sus propiedades bio- 16gicas; contribucion al estudio de la alim. in- fantil. 87p. 26>/2cm. B. Air., 1904. Haas, J. H. de, & Meulemans, I. O. Melk in het bijzonder als zuigelingenvoedsel. 104p. 24%cm. Batavia, 1940. United States. Children's Bureau. Stud- ies of use of milk by families having little children. 4p. 8? Wash., 1918. Abhayaratna, O. E. R. Value of milk in chUdhood. Ceylon Health News, 1945, 11: No. 5, 6-8.—Christiansen, J. En liter maelk daglig til b0rn. Ugeskr. laeger, 1945, 107: 10.—Fouas- sier, M. Etude sur le lait de grand ramassage dans ses rapports avec I'aUm. infantile. Lait, 1932, 12: 148-52.—Garrahan, J. P. La leche como alim. del nifio, Arch, argent, pediat., 1945, 23: 123-35.-—Lassabliere, P. Les critdres du bon lait dans l'alim. actueUe des enfants du premier age. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1942, 42: 58-76.—Levi, K. Art und Umfang regelmassigen Milchgenusses im Kindesalter. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1927, 74: 1545.—McKay, H. Milk in the diets of young children. Bimonth. Bull. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1932, No. 157, 135.— Major, W. Notions gdndrales sur les diffdrents laits dans l'alim. de l'enfant. Ann. mdd. chir. H6p. S. Justine Montrdal, 1942, 4: 144-51.—Miegeville. Lait de vache et alim. de l'en- fance. Maroc mdd., 1948, 27: 51.—Nadvornik, F. Mldko pro kojence. Prakt. ldk., Praha, 1946, 26: 484.—Ruzicka, S. Pffspdvek k v^zivd kojencu okyselenym mldkem. Cas. ldk. desk., 1944, 83: 720-3.—Sanchez Gonzalez, J. 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Chil- dren's dentistry and raw mUk. Dent. Mag., Lond., 1932, 49: 1157-63. ---- Digestibility [Abbrev.: D for digestibility and equivalents] See also other subheadings; also Milk pas- teurization; Milk (raw) Turner, A. W. *Digestibility of milk as affected by various types of treatment [Illinois 1942; Ph. D.] 9p. 27cm. [Champaign, 111.?] 1945. Repr. from Food research, 1945, 10: 52-9. Bruynoghe, R. D des alim. lactds. Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 411; passim.—Escudero, P. Estudio comparativo de la D del metabolismo de los gltitidos, protdidos y Upidos de la leche humana y de la mezcla lactea Escudero. In: Libro de oro M. R. Castex, B. Air., 1940, 1: 423-9.—Ghoneim, A., & El- Katib, M. T. D of cow's and buffalo's milk. Nature, Lond., 1947, 159: 273.—Hougardy, A. Recherches sur la D du lait. Ann. Soc. mdd. chir. Lidge, 1905, 44: 425-8.—Jensen, O., & Spur, B. [D of fresh and sour milk] Ugesk. laeger, 1924, 86: 655.—Mortenson, F. N. The D of mUk in vivo as affected by certam physical treatments. J. Sc. Iowa CoU., 1933-34, 8: 211.—Wallen-Lawrence, Z., & Koch, F. C. The relative D of unsweetened evaporated milk, boiled milk and raw mUk by trypsin in vitro. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1930, 39: 18-33. ---- Digestion [Abbrev.: D for digestion and equivalents] Beuovodsky, O. *Signification physiologique du phenomene de caseification gastrique du lait. 32p. 8? Lausanne, 1908. Doan, F. J., & Dizikes, J. L. Digestion characteristics of various types of milk compared with human milk. 18p. 23cm. State College, 1942. Arthus, M. Sur la casdification gastrique du lait. Arch. fisiol., Fir., 1909, 7: 268-75. ------ Etudes sur la D du lait. Arch, internat. physiol., Lidge, 1921, 18: 133-46.—Bulkley, L. D. Absorption versus D of mUk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1898, 31: 1449-52.—Caussade, L., & Neimann, N. Le lait, sa D chez le nourrisson. Strasbourg mdd., 1936, 96: 283.—Fetter, D. Studies on the D of mUk in vivo. Rev. Gastroenter., N. 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J. & Rec, 1928, 128: 67.—Terrell, W. W. Exclusive milk diet for twelve years. Tr. M. Ass. Georgia, 1908, 59: 387.—Vol- pino, G., & Buda, L. L'alim. lattea esclusiva neUe cavie. Arch. ital. med. sper., 1939, 4: 769-80.—Zagami, V. Contri- buto sperimentale alia conoscenza degli effetti deU'alim. lattea esclusiva. Boll. Soc. biol. sper., 1926, 1: 228-31. ------ Sugli effetti deU'alim. lattea esclusiva. Arch. sc. biol., Nap., 1926-27, 9: 379-97, ch. ---- Experiments. Schrape, W. J. *Experimentelle Beitrage zur Ernahrung tierischer Sauglinge mit arteigner und artfremder Milch [Leipzig] 82p. 8? Dresd.. 1912. Elderton, E. M. The Lanarkshire milk experiment. Ann. Eugen., Cambr., 1933, 5: 326-36.—McCollum, E. V., & Hart, E. B. Experiments in feeding dissected milk. Proc Am. Soc. MILK NUTRITION 1293 MILK NUTRITION Biol. Chem., 1912, p. xvi.—Milk and nutrition; new experi- ments reported to the Milk Nutrition Committee. Analyst, Lond., 1937, 62: 463-5.—Pearson, K. Appendix to Dr. Elder- ton's paper on the Lanarkshire milk experiment. Ann. Eugen., Cambr., 1933, 5: 337-63—Pfaundler, M., & Schubel. K. Verdauungsversuche am Diinndarm junger Ziegen bei Ein- verleibung arteigener und artfremder Milch. Zschr. Kinderh., 1921, 30: 55-78.—White, P. Statistical appendix. In: Milk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt 1, 64-6. ---- Galactagogue effect. Arcelli, A. L'azione galattofora dei principi attivi del latte. Clin, med., Fir., 1907, 13: 781-98.—Duncan, C. H. Milk as a galactogogue. N. York M. J., 1918, 108: 575.—Sica, A. J., Cerecedo, L. R., & Vinson, L. J. The beneficial effects of milk on lactation in rats maintained on purified diets. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 421. ---- Gastrointestinal effect. See also other subheadings (Pathological effect: Dyspepsia) Meyer, O. B. LTeber die Wirkungen von Frauen- und Kuhmilch auf glatte Muskulatur. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1919, 66: 315-8.—Rehm, W. S., & Endow, A. J. A study of the alleged effect of milk on the human gastric potential and a description of a new method for measuring the potential. Gastroenterology, 1944, 3: 306-13.—Schlutz, F. W., & Fetter, D. Effect of mUk and modified mUk on gastric contractions. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1933, 45: 480-5—Xavier, A. A., & Pacheco, G. Accao do leite fresco-cru ou fervido, e do leite fermentado, sobre o intestino perfundido segundo o methodo de Cohnheim- Magnus. Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz, 1938, 33: 441-53. ---- Growth effect. Great Britain. Milk Nutrition Commit- tee. Milk and nutrition, pt 4: The effects of dietary supplements of pasteurised and raw milk on the growth and health of school children (final report) 70p. 25cm. Shinfield, 1939. Belle, G. Recherches sur la croissance des mammiferes, ses relations avec la composition chimique du lait de la mere. Lait, 1931, 11: 337; passim.—Cohen, S. A. Your chUd's growth and development. Certif. 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Oswaldo Cruz, 1938, 33: 437- 40 —Roberts, L. J., Blair, R. [et al.] Effect of a milk supple- ment on the physical status of institutional chUdren; growth in height and in weight. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1938, 56: 287- 300 —W. Der Einfluss von roher und von erhitzter Much aut Wachstum und Stoffwechsel. Schweiz. med. \\ schr., 1937 67: 1052.—Waddell, J., Steenbock, H., & Hart, E. B. Growth and reproduction on mUk diets. J. Nutrit., 1931, 4: b6-bb. ---- Health value. Carrasco T., S. Leche y salud humana. Rev. mdd. Chile, 1940, 68: 862-8.—Cohen, S. A. Milk and your health. Med. SearchUght, 1937, 13: No. 3, S-lO.-Dastur N. N Milk in relation to health. Current Sc, Bangalore 1942, 11. 294- 6.—Forsgren, E. Om naturkost, mdustnkost och mjolkens betydelse for folkbalsan. Kvartalsskr. Sven, nat foren. tuberk., 1938, 33: 13-6.—Hart, E. B. MUk in national health Wis- consin M. J., 1942, 41: 553-7.-Hausser, G.. La distnbution du lait peut-eUe prdvenir les maladies professionneUes? Arch. mal. profess., Par , 1938, 1: 34-7.-Hucks, F. The irulky way to health. Health, Toronto, 1941-42 9: No. 4 11-K.mball, H. The health value of nulk in the diet. N. York Physician, 1934, 2: No. 2, 16; 17; 24.—Leite (O) fa saude popular. Impr. med Rio 1941, 17: No. 329, 124; 1943, 18: No. 349, 152.— Lesson in diet.' Good Health, 1927, 62: No. 4 6.-Lev,ne, V. E. MUk; a protective food. Food Facts, Los Ang., 192/, 6. No. 5, 17.-McHenry, E. W. Milk; the Protected, protective food. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 143-6.-P.sek, G R. Milk as a factor in the promotion of public health. N. YorK State J M 1913 13: 25-7.—Sherwood, F. W. What is m a quart of mj-ik? Health BuU., Raleigh 1942. 57: No. 11. 11.- Spalding, M. MUk for the whole family. Commonwealth Bost., 1938, 25: 323-30-Townsend J. G. Milk as a factor in the nation's health. Nation's Health, Chic, 1922 4: 60-4 — Vos, F Gemeentelijk melkbedrijf. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1924, 2: 243. Hematopoietic effect. See also subheading (Pathological effect: Anemia) Frost, D. V. Factors for hematopoiesis in dogs on mUk diets. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1940, 5: 156- 8.—Schern, K., & Gorli, B. E. Como se comportan los eritr6ci- tos de cobayo y de perro frente a las leches crudas, pasteuri- zadas y hervidas. Bol. Asist. pub. nac, Montev., 1930, 20: 296-301. Importance. Chevalier, R. L'importance du lait et des produits laitiers dans l'alim. humaine. Econom. hop., Par., 1947, 16: No. 97, 16; passim.—Gabbano, L. Importanza del latte neU'alim. umana. Igiene mod., 1932, 25: 175-83.—Hemmerdinger, A. Le lait dans l'alim. des malades et des bien portants. In: Le lait (France. Journde dt. social.) Troyes, 1934, 36-8.—Joseph- son, E. M. Milk is not essential in diet after infancy. In his Your Life is Their Toy, N. Y., 1940, 93.—Noel, M. B. Milk, the indispensable food. Health, Mount. View, 1941, 8: No. 11, 16.—Orla-Jensen. Sur l'importance du lait et des produits laiters dans la nutr. humaine. Lait, 1925, 5: 554-62.—Thomen, A. A. Up to what age is nulk essential to one's diet? In his Doctors don't beUeve it, N. Y., 1941, 7-9.—Wendt, G. von. L'importance du lait pour I'aUm. humaine. Lait, i939, 19: 430. ---- Industrial workers. Defelice, V. La leche; su action profilactica en la industria. An. Conv. mdd. indust., B. Air. (1944) 1946, 2. Conv., 298-314. Su action profilactica en los obreros que trabajan en la manipulation del plomo y sus derivados. Ibid., 314-22.- Hult, M. Alilk is health insurance; industrial milk services pay big dividends. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 193, 11.— Lockhart, L. P. The importance of mUk in industry. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1937, 195: 499-501.—Wilson, C, & Speaks, C. Alilk used in war for greater efficiency. Certif. MUk, 1942, 17: No. 197, -11. ---- Metabolic effect. Gardner, J., Neal, A. L. [et al] Biotin, pantothenic acid, and riboflavin balances of young women on a milk diet. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1943, 19: 683—Kondo, T. [ExperimenteU-patho- logische Untersuchung iiber die intravasculare Fettverdauung bei KuhmUch] Jap. J. M. Sc, Path., 1941-42, 6: Suppl., 14 (Abstr.)—Morii, S., Chang, F. S., & Taue, Y. Kakusan oyobi sono bunkai-sanbutu no syuzyu zoki ni okeru bunkai ni tuite; gyunyu ni yoru kakusan oyobi sono bunkai-sanbutu no sanka- bunkai ni tuite [The analysis of nucleic acid and the products of its decomposition in various (bodUy) organs; the decomposi- tion by oxidation of nucleic acid and its products caused by mUk] Nippon igaku, 1944: 277-80.—Schniitgen. Ueber Ernahrung mit eisenhaltiger KuhmUch. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1907, 44: 1502-5.—Shendrikovsky, V. D., & Dombrovsky, L M. O vUjanU konjaka na usvoenie azota i zira i obmen vescestv pri molocnoj diete u zdorovykh ljudej. Vrach, 1894, 15: 1121.— Terroine, E. F., & Mendler, A. M. De l'influence de l'adjonc- tion d'aUments ternaires au lait sur la grandeur de la rdtention azotde au cours de la croissance. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1925, 181: 1176-9. Metabolic effect: Calcium. See also Milk constituents, Calcium. Breiter, H., Mills, R. [et al.] The utilization of the Ca of milk by adults. J. Nutrit., 1941, 21: 351-62.—Budde, O. Einfluss der Verdauung auf den Losungszustand von Kalk und Phosphat der MUch. Mschr. Kinderh., 1930, 47: 511-6.— Coward, K. H., Kassner, E. W., & Waller, L. W. The avaUa- bUity of the Ca of mUk. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 39.—Daniels, A. L Hutton, M. K. [et al.] Relation of ingestion of milk to Ca metabolism in children. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1934, 47: 499- 512.—Hess, J. H., Poncher, H. G., & Woodward, H. Factors influencing the utilization of Ca and P of cow's mUk. Ibid., 48: 1058-71 —Kinsman, G., Sheldon, D. [et al.] The utilization of the Ca of mUk by pre-school chUdren. J. Nutrit., 1939, 17: 429-41.—Kramer, M. A., Latzke, E., & Shaw, M. M. A comparison of raw, pasteurized, evaporated and dried milks as sources of Ca and P for the human subject. J. Biol. Chem., 1928 79: 283-95.—Kramer, M., Potter, M. T., & Gillum, L UtiUzation by normal adult subjects of the Ca and P in raw milk and in ice cream. J. Nutrit., 1931, 4: 105-14. ---- Nervous system. Mouriquand, G., Rollet, J. [et al.] Lait et chronaxie vestibu- laire. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 490. ---- Nutritive value. See also the corresponding subheading under Milk casein; Milk fat; Milk protein. Advisory Committee on Nutrition Brit. Food J., 1936 38: 31—Birk. Die Bedeutung der MUch als Nahrungsmittel. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg 1925-26 36: 321^-8-Capst.ck E. MUk In: ChUd Health (Ellis, R. W. B.) Lond., 1947, 322-35.— Chaudhuri, P. B. Milk; its value as diet and in economic MILK NUTRITION 1294 MILK NUTRITION upUft of the country. Ind. Vet. J., 1940, 16: 397-407.—Chitre, R. G., & Patwardhan, V. N. The nutr. value of milk and curds. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1945, 14: 320.—Datta, N. C, & Banerjee, B. N. Studies on the nutr. value of milk and milk products. Ind. J. M. Res., 1934, 22: 341-51.—De Fonseka, D. C. Milk as an article of food. Ceylon Health News, 1945, 11: No. 5, 3-5.—Eckstein, E. Ueber die Ausnutzung der MUch. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1934, 81: 1454.—Fischer, L. MUk. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1935, 52: 781-4.—Kon, S. K. La valeur nutr. du lait et produits laitiers. Lait, 1937, 17: 929; 1047.—Krauss, W. E. Nutr. aspects of milk. J. MUk Techn., 1940, 3: 205-7.—Levesque, J., & Jacquot, R. AUm. dcono- miseurs de lait. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1944, 128: 313-6 — Lewis, J. T. El valor alim. de la leche comparada con otro alimento. An. Dep. nac. hig., B. Air., 1927, 33: 196.—McCol- lum, E. V. Nutr. value of milk and the importance of mUk in the human dietary. Rep. Internat. Dairy Congr. (1928) 1929, 8. Congr., 116-23.—McHenry, E. W. The nutr. value of milk. Stud. Connaught Laborat., 1938, 10: No. 25, 1-5.—Malpica, F. M. La dotacidn diaria de leche. Medicina, Mdx., 1942, 22: Suppl., 25-32.—Milk as a food. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 74. Also Vet. 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Med. ital, 1926, 7: 6-28.—Brody, S., & Sadhu, D. P. The nutr. significance of milk with special reference to milk sugar Sc. Month., 1947, 64: 5-13.—Das, N., & Guha, B. C. A com- parative nutr. study of milk obtained from different species, including the human. Ind. J. Pediat., 1936, 3: 1-7.—Drum- mond, J. C, Singer, E. [et al.] An experiment on the nutr. value of winter-produced summer milk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1938, 38: 25-39.—Komarek, A. Chemickd slozeni mldka a jeho vyzivna hodnota. Vyziva Udu, 1948, 3: 238.—Kon, S. K. Relative nutr. value of different forms of milk. Nature, Lond., 1941,148:607-9. ------ The chemical composition and nutr. value of milk and mUk products. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 2: 149-62.—Krauss, W. E., & Hayden. The food value of mUk as affected by high and low protein ratios. BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1929, No. 431, 105.—Magini, G. Sul valore nutr. del latte di bufala e del latte di vacca; ricerche chimiche. Clin, vet., MUano, 1911, 34: 993-1000.—Pal, R. K., & Bose, N. M. Nutr. value of mUk from an uncovered heifer. Ind. J. Pediat., 1942, 9: 141-3.—Pincherle, M. AUm. deUe larve di anfibio con singoli elementi costitutivi del latte. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1927, 10. ser., 2: 247-9.—Randoin, L. Etude comparative des rapports et dquilibres aUm. caractdrisant le lait de vache, le lait de femme et la ration dquilibrde normale de 1'adulte. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 452 (Abstr.)—Wanshenk, O. B., & Dolan, E. J. The rfile of the mineral salts of milk in nutrition. Med. J. & Rec, 1933, 138: 172. ---- Pathological effect. See also subheadings (Deficiency; Dental as- pect; Exclusive feeding) also Milkborne disease; Milk poisoning. Rosenau, M. J. Some diseases caused by milk. 4p. 8? Bost., ca 1912. Burnett, C. H., Commons, R. R. [et al.] Hypercalcemia without hypercalcuria or hypophosphatemia, calcinosis and renal Insufficiency; a syndrome foUowing prolonged intake of milk and alkaU. N. England J. M., 1949, 240: 787-94.— Crichton-Browne, J. Milk and health. J. State M., Lond., 1918, 26: 140; 178.—Martin, F. S. Improper use of mUk. Texas J. M., 1932, 27: 645-7.—Martin, L., & Pettit, A. Nd- phrite et tirrhose hdpatlque chez le lapin soumis a l'alim. lactde. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1912, 72: 720-2. Also Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1913, 27: 532-40, pl.—Moose, R. M. Does mUk make mucus? CaUfornia M., 1948, 68: 31. ------• Why some adults do not drink mUk. Ibid., 1949, 70: 34.—Norris, J. C. MUk in relation to cause and prevention of disease. BuU. Fulton Co. M. Soc, Atlanta, 1939, 13: No. 15, 11.—Price, M. L. Relation of mUk to disease. Maryland M. J., 1909, 52: 36-9.—Rosamond, E. Further observation on the evils of too much milk. South. M. J., 1935, 28: 46.—Ruhrah, J. The relation of milk to disease. J. Alumni Ass. Coll. Physicians. Bait., 1908-09, 11: 5-18.—Saitz, C. [Milk substrate in the pathogenesis of digestive diseases in chUdren] Cas. ldk. desk., 1929, 68: 300-5.—Speechly, H. M. MUk in relation to health. Pub. Health J., Toronto, 1928, 19: 363-5.—Warum ich die Tiermilch ablehne. Volksgesundheit, Bern, 1949, 42: 174. ---- Pathological effect: Allergy [Abbrev.: MA for milk allergy; MI for milk intolerance and milk idiosyncrasy] Covelli, G. *A intolerancia lactea na in- fancia; meios para corrigil-a [Parana] 81p. 27cm. S. Paulo, 1923. Flattot, M. *L'intolerance pour le lait chez le nourrisson. 107p. 24cm. Lyon, 1944. Hauser, P. *Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Kuh- milchuberempfindlichkeit, Idiosynkrasie, Anaph., im Sauglingsalter [Zurich] 23p. 21cm. Affol- tern, 1942. Vendel, S. Cow's MI in infants. 37p. 24cm. Stockh., 1948. Forms Suppl. 5, v.35, Acta paediat., Upps. Bonansea, S. J. Sintesis de algunas investigaciones sobre las vitaminas y la anaf. alim. en relaci6n con la leche y la salu- bridad pubUca en Mdxico. Mem. Soc. Antonio Alzate, 1923, 41: 375-400.—Bowen, R. Epileptiform convulsions in children due to aUergy. Proc. Balyeat Clin., Oklahoma, 1932, 1: No. 11, 5-7.—Browne, R. C. MA in children. Manitoba M. Rev., 1947, 27: 459-62.—Gardon, L. Functional bowel disturbance and MA; bedside diagnosis. Am. J. Digest. Dis., 1940, 7: 378-82.—Carrara, N. L'anaf. da latte vaccino. Pediatria (Riv.) 1934, 42: 1296-321.—Chauveau, J. Manoeuvres di- dtdtiques au cours d'une intoxication gastro-intestinale fdbrile chez un enfant; intol. au lait. Sem. hop. Paris, 1927, 3: 296.— Copeland, S. C, & Keating, J. P. MA in children. Pennsyl- vania M. J., 1937-38, 41: 1133-7—Denis, J. De la diarrhde commune au lait de vache chez le nourrisson. J. sc. mdd. Lille, 1941, 59: 161-5.—Felts, G. R. Food allergy in infancy. Q. Balyeat Clin., Oklahoma, 1940, 10: No. 2, 14.—Goppert, F. Idiosynkrasie gegen Kuhmilch. Deut. med. Wschr., 1911, 37: 1006.—Gorter, E. [Idiosyncrasy to cow's milk] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1931, 75: pt 4, 5192-6.—Hill, L. W. Immunologic relations between cow's milk and goat's milk. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1939, 58: 905.—Hull, W. M. Food aUergy; an unusual case of conjunctivitis with malodorous sudoresis due to milk. Proc. Balyeat Clin., Oklahoma, 1943, 13: 28—Isihara, G. Gyunyu tokuisitu no iti rei [A case of cow's MI] Zika zassi, 1940, 46: 951.—Kerley, C. G. Allergic manifestations to cows' milk. N. York State J. M., 1936, 36: 1320-2.—Kittredge, W. E., & Johnson, C. Allergic hematuria due to milk; report of a case. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1948^9, 101: 419-21.—Klein- schmidt, H. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber Sensibili- sierung durch Milchfutterung. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch. (1912) 1913, 84: 2. T., 2. Halfte, 234.— McLendon, P. A., & Jaeger, D. S. MI, the cause of a nutritional entity; a clinical study. South. M. J., 1943, 36: 571-5. ------ A synopsis of a clinical study of MI. CUn. Med., 1944, 51: 275. ------ The r61e of cow's milk in gastro-intestinal aUergy of chUdren. CUn. Proc. ChUd. Hosp., Wash., 1947-48. 4: 23-30.—Marfan, A. B. Les injections sous-cutandes de lait de vache comme dpreuves rdvdlatrices de l'anaph. pour ce lait. Paris, mdd. 1940, 30: 562.—Martinez Vargas. Intol. de los huevos y la leche en la alim. de los ninos. Aled. argent., 1932, 11: 1662.—Montagna, C. P., & Vernocchi, P. J. Consideraciones sobre un caso de anaf. a la leche de vaca. Arch, argent, pediat., 1942, 17: 193. ------ Un caso de anaf. aUm. a la leche de vaca en un lactante. Recop. tr. cient. Inst, nac nutr., B. Air. (1942^3) 1944, 159- 62.—Mukherjee, S. Acquired hypersensitiveness to milk protein; report of a case. Calcutta M. J., 1939, 35: 467-9.;— Pires, A. A. Tratamento da intol. lactea. Laborat. cUn., Rio, 1942, 22: 17-9.—Randolph, T. G. AUergic headache; an unusual case of milk sensitivity. J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 430-2.—Rappaport, E. M. Postdysenteric diarrhea due to MA. Rev. Gastroenter., N. Y., 1948, 15: 466-83.—Ratner, B., & Gruehl, H. L. Anaph. properties of purified milk proteins, raw, evaporated, superheated, dried and acidified milk. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1934, 31: 559.—Ribadeau-Dumas, L. L'intol. au lait. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935, 11: 421-6.—Richet, C, fils & Saint Girons, F. Anaph. au lait. J. mdd. fr., 1933, 22: 9-13.—Rockwell, G. E. MUk sensitization. J. Allergy, 1941-12, 13: 404-6.—Ruiz Moreno, G., & Solari, M. A. Un caso m&s de toxemia aldrgica. Prensa mdd. argent., 1944, 31: 90.—Sal viol i, G. Sulle cosi dette anaf. da latte nell'infanzia. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1923, 1: 85-101.—Sangiorgi, P. Problemi aUergici deU'aUm. in generale e di quella lattea in particolare. Atti Conv. lombard. aUment. pop., 1938, 1. Conv., Rep. No. 25, 1-7.—^Seitz, L. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der soge- nannten Idiosynkrasien im SaugUngs- und Kleinkindesalter. Mschr. Kinderh., 1935, 63: 310-9.—Sensitivity to milk and cream. J. Am. M. Ass., 1934, 103: 360.—Seyler, L-E. Allergic headache proven due to milk; skin test negative. Proc Balyeat CUn., Oklahoma, 1935, 4: No. 2, 14.—Stening, S. E. L. Milk intolerance. Med. J. AustraUa, 1949, 1: 754.—Thiers, H., & Chevallier, R. Existence, dans le liquide de digestion pepsique du lait, d'un antigdne ddclenchant ultrafiltrable, agent de ddsensibilisation cUnique des aUergies gastriques au lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1936, 121: 693-5. ------ Existence dans le liquide de digestion pepsique du lait d'un antigdne partiel ultra- filtrable. Lyon mdd., 1936, 158: 101-4.—Tobler, W. Ein FaU von sog. Kuh-MI bei einem 2^ Mt. alten Saugling. MILK NUTRITION 1295 MILK NUTRITION Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1945, 75: 1068.—Williams, D. A. MI in elementary school chUdren. Brit. M. J., 1936, 2: 1081. ---- Pathological effect: Allergy—Treatment. See also Milk injection; Milk substitute. Albert-Weil, J. La vaccination intestinale et la substitution bactdrienne intestinale; mddications de base ou mddications adjuvantes de la thdrapeutique. Hopital, 1947, 35: 152; passim.—Beverini, A. Intol. per il latte e sua cura con le inie- zioni di latte. Pediatria (Riv.) 1935, 43: 1227-53.—Cathala, J., Ducas, P., & Netter, A. Intoldrance au lait, eczdma, oedeme; valeur du rdgime hyperprotdique et hypercalorique. Bull. Soc. pddiat. Paris, 1933, 31: 224-9.—Devraigne, S., & Uzan, M. Lait et mode de sucrage du lait dans les allergies cutandes des nourrissons dlevds artificiellement. Mddecin chez lui, 1939, 16: 9-15.—Flensborg, E. W. Om benadryl-behandUng af aUergiske sygdomme hos btfrn; specielt dets anvendelse ved komaelksidiosynkrasi hos spaedb0rn. Ugeskr. laeger, 1947, 109: 639-42.—Glaser, J. The use of strained meats as the protein basis for milk substitutes in the treatment of MA. N. York State J. M., 1943, 43: 2399^402. Also J. Allergy, 1944, 15: 283-90.—Lassabliere, P. Les principes essentiels du traitement de l'allergie du lait. Mddecin chez lui, 1936, 13: No. 12, 13-28.—Marfan, A. B. Les injections sous-cutandes de lait de vache comme dpreuves rdvdlatrices de I'anaph. pour ce lait; leur action ddsensibiUsante. Nourrisson, 1938, 26: 299.—Ratner, B. The treatment of MA and its basic principles. J. Am. M. Ass., 1935, 105: 934-9. Also Tr. Am. M. Ass., Sect. Pediat., 1935, 199-213.—Saini, F. Le iniezioni sottocutanee di latte di mucca come prova rivelatrice dell'anaf. per questo latte; loro azione desensibUizzante. Policlin. inf., Tor., 1939, 7: 56.—Schloss, O. M., & Anderson, A. F. Treatment of MA. J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 106: 1025-7.—Thiers, H., & Chevallier, R. DdsensibiUsation spdcifique des aUergies au lait ou k l'oeuf chez 1'adulte par l'antigdne ultra-filtrable retird du repas ddclenchant. Lyon mdd., 1936, 158: 104-6. ---- Pathological effect: Anemia. Huzita, S. [Ueber die Wirkungen der Nahrungs- und Blut- ersetzungsstoffe auf die mit kuhmilchgezogenen Mause] Acta paediat. jap., 1939, 45: Suppl., 64 (Abstr.)—Ohoka, Z. Nyuzyii hinketu to kanzo kS-hinketu seibun; hu, zikken hokoku [Milk anemia and the anti-anemia constituents of Uver; supplement, report on experiments] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1939, 11: 25-36.—Saknrai [Ueber den Einfluss der Nahrung auf die Kuhmilchanamie] Acta paediat. jap., 1939, 45: Suppl., 103 (Abstr.)—Supplee, G. C, Dow, O. D. [et al.] A comparative study of Uquid and dry milk as anemia-producing diets. J. Nutrit., 1929-30, 2: 451-69. ALso Lait, 1932, 12: 1-17.— Vollmer, H., & Melde, G. L. Versuche uber die Milchanamie der Ratte unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Schafmilch- anamie. KUn. WTschr., 1941, 20: 17-9. Pathological effect: Anemia—by goat's milk [Abbrev.: GMA for goat's milk anemia; ZMA for Ziegenmilchanamie] Auffarth, M. *Ueber die ZMA. 12p. 8? Kiel, 1933. Berthold, E. *TJeber Ziegenmilchanamien [Gottingen] 29p. 8? Remscheid, 1930. Feldhaus, E. *Beitrag zur Klinik, zu dem Blutbefund und der Behandlung der alimentaren Anaemie, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der ZMA. 20p. 8? Munster, 1935. Fischer, M. *Beitrag zur Frage der ZMA. [Bonn] 37p. 8? Duren, 1933. Joachimi, H. *Die ZMA junger, wachsender Ratten als Testmethode fur Leberextraktprapa- rate [Gottingen] 16p. 22cm. Dusseld , 1937. Kelting, H. *Ueber das Verhalten des Blut- korperchenvolumens bei der experimentellen ZMA der wachsenden Ratte [Kiel] 27p. 23Hcm. Kellinghusen, 1935. Leszynsky, H. *Die ZMA [Bern] 108p. 22cm. Jerusalem, 1939. Matossi, R. *Ueber ZMA. 36p. 8? Zur., 1928 Ragaz, L. *Lassen sich bei Kindern, die eine ZMA durchgemacht haben, spater Blutverande- rungen nachweisen? 36p. 22>/2cm. Zur., 1939. Schonenberg, A. "Ueber Verhutung der experimentellen ZMA bei Ratten [Gottingen] 12p. 8? Gelsenkirchen, 1935. Alt H. L. Experimental GMA. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y 1935-36 33:48-52—Balde. J. H. Ueber die Beeinflussung der ZMA der Ratte durch Ziegenleber und Zlegenleberextrakt (D 7) Arch Kinderh., 1939, 117:9 5- 1C0.-Borra, V. SuUa patogenesi deU'anemia da latte du capra. Atti Congr. pediat. ital., 1931, 14. Congr., pt 2, 892-5.—Bosc, R. Un cas d'andmie grave de type pernlcieux du nourrisson par lait de chdvre. Echo mdd. Cdvennes, 1948, 49: No. 5, 5. ------ Andmie grave curable due au lait de chdvre chez un nourrisson. Arch. fr. pddiat., 1949, 6: 201-3. Also Montpellier mdd., 1949, 35-36: 25.—Casser, C. Folsaure bei perniciosiformer ZMA (hamatologische und blutchemische Beobachtungen) Helvet. paediat. acta, 1948, 3: 301-18.—Dordi, A. Anemia gravissima arigenerativa in lattante alimentato con latte di capra; tras- fusione. Pediatria (Riv.) 1936, 44: 1002-14.—Glanzmann, E. Klinische und experimentelle Studien uber ZMA und -dystro- phic. Jahrb. Kinderh., 1925-26, 3. F., 61: 127-64.—Gyorgy, P. Beitrag zur Pathogenese der ZMA. Zschr. Kinderh., 1934, 56: 1-13.—Haase, G. Beitrag zum Studium der ZMA im Tierversuch. Mschr. Kinderh., 1934, 60: 241-53.—Haase, M. Untersuchungen iiber ZMA. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1934, 50: 595-8.—Hyland, C. M. [GMA] Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1929, 46: 673-8.—Kohler, G. O. [GMA] Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1938, 3: 228. —---- Elvehjem. C. A., & Hart, E. B. [GMA] Am. J. Physiol., 1935, 113: 279-84 — Laurent, N. Un procds sanitaire devant l'oplnion; la chdvre, le lait et la maladie No. 16. Lait, 1929, 9: 12-22.—Modlinger, P. [Case of GMA] Orv. hetil., 1937, 81: 247-9. Also Kin- derarztl. Prax., 1938, 9: 425-7.—Nielsen, H. E. [Case of GMA] Ugeskr. laeger, 1937, 99: 366-8.—Orten, J. M., & Smith, A. H. [GMA] Yale J. Biol., 1935-36, 8: 637-42.— Schonenberg, A. Versuche zur Frage der ZMA. Mschr. Kinderh., 1935, 63: 414-21.—Timmermans, J. Alimentation et andmie provoqude par le lait de chdvre. Lait, 1927, 7: 96- 8.—Tschesche, R., & Wolf, H. J. Ueber den ZMA-Faktor von Rominger und Bomskov; vorlaufige Mitteilung. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1936, 244: p. i-iii.—Uruno, K. Yagi-nyu hinketu ni tuite [GMA] Kosei kagaku, 1940-41, 1: 573-9.—Weill, L. Andmie grave chez une enfant nourrie exclusivement au lait de chdvre depuis 6 mois. Bull. Soc. pddiat. Paris, 1935, 33: 145-9. ---- Pathological effect: Anorexia. Siemsen, W. J. The influence of excessive milk feeding on gastric motility and Its relation to chronic anorexia. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1931, 41: 291-302.—Wolman, I. J. Does mUk between meals hamper the appetite or food intake of the chUd? J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1946, 28: 703-12.—Woodward, M. R. Milk and appetite. Texas J. M., 1941-42, 37: 297. ---- Pathological effect: Dyspepsia. Bentivoglio, G. C. II ricambio azotato del lattante neUa dispepsia da latte di vacca. Probl. aliment., Roma, 1933, 3: 133-56.—Clement, R. Dyspepsie du lait de vache. Presse mdd., 1950, 58: 212.—Indigestiones von der Milch (1752) In: Aerzte A Kurpfuscher (Buchner, E.) Miinch., 1922, 241 (Marg. No. 295)—-Kellogg, J. H. Casein dyspepsia, or chronic mUk poisoning. Mod. Med., Battle Creek, 1908, 17: 57-60.— Mathieu, R. La dyspepsie du lait de vache; son traitement par le malt. J. mdd. chir., Par., 1934, 105: 97-115. Pathological effect: Hoarseness. Dollinger, J. Milchheiserkeit. Wien. med. Wschr., 1936, 86: 827. Pathological effect: Vitamin deficiency. See also Milk vitamin; Milk (vitaminized) Kaplan, M., & Jammet, M. L. Cinq cas de scorbut chez des nourrissons alimentds au lait de vache pasteurisd bouUli. Nourrisson, 1946, 34: 112-8.—Mouriquand, G., & Leulier, A. Sur les facteurs rachitigdnes du lait de vache. Lyon mdd., 1934, 153: 534-7.—Suzuki, K., & Arakawa, T. Aperoxidatic milk as a possibly early symptom of avitaminosis-B; an experi- mental study. Tohoku J. Exp. M., 1930, 16: 228-31.—Vallette, A., & Domanska. Effet scorbutigdne de diffdrents laits; rd- sultats expdrimentaux. J. mdd. Paris, 1934, 54: 326-8. ---- Planning of meals. Hansen's (Chr.) Laboratory. Milk and milk foods in diet planning. 32p. 19%cm. Lit- tle Falls, 1942. Macfadden, B. A. The miracle of milk; how to use the milk diet scientifically at home. 204p. 20cm. N. Y., 1935. More milk in your meals, lip. 23cm. N. Y., 1935. Cerruti, C. F., & Giuffrida, G. 11 valore del latte come alim supplementare nella dieta delle colonie estive. Pediat. med.' prat., Tor., 1937, 12: 246-63, ch.—Gralka, R. Die MUch auf dem Speisezettel eines Kindererholungsheims. Mitt. Bl. Deut. Ver., 1927, Sonderh., 57-60.—McCollum, E. V. The importance of milk as a supplement to institutional dietaries. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1943, 6. Congr., 6: 259-64 — McLeod, F. The place of milk in the diet. Certif. MUk, 1928, 2:3-5. MILK NUTRITION 1296 MILK NUTRITION ---- Problems. See also Milk problem. Bastoni, G. I latte alimentare come pro- blema igienico-sanitario e come problema tecnico. 176p. 8? Parma, 1936. Davenas, P. Les problemes de l'alim.; le lait. Mddicine, Par., 1947, 28: No. 11, 3-6.—Helmholz, H. F. MUk, a Euro- pean child health problem. Arch. Dis. ChUdh., Lond., 1948, 23: 149-55.—Lesne, E., & Ribadeau-Dumas, L. La question des rdgimes lactds. Bull. Acad. nat. med., 1947, 131: 604-6.— Lopes Pontes, J. P. Sugestoes sobre o problema aUm. do leite. Rev. brasU. med., 1946,3:27-30.—Neri, F. La questione del latte e U problema dell'alim. DUesa sociale, 1931, 10: 565- 79.—Porcher, C. La crise actueUe et le lait. Lait, 1931, 11: 641-55. ---- Research. See also Milk science. Reading, Engl. University. National In- stitute for Research in Dairying. Milk and nutrition. 3v. 25cm. Reading, 1937-38. Cary, C. A. MUk in nutr. research; a sketch of progress. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1939, 699-705.—Garrett, O. F. Re- cent research pertaining to the general and nutr. properties of milk. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1939, 57: 720-3.—Randoin, L., & Lecoq, R. Du choix d'un animal rdactif pour l'dtude de l'dqui- libre nutr. des laits. Ann. falsff., Par., 1930, 23: 132-41. Also Lait, 1931, 11: 133-43.—Reed, O. E. Dairy research and human nutrition. Certif. MUk, 1943, 18: No. 212, 3; passim; 1944, 19: No. 213, 5; passim.—Report of Committee on Food Value of Milk and MUk Products. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 270-98; (1936) 1937, 25: 40-60.-—Williams, R. S. The importance of a complete study of nutr. value of mUk. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1931, 11: 887-9. Also J. State M., Lond., 1931, 39: 141-56. ---- School children. See also Milk cost, Free milk; also subheading (Children) Batka, I. A makdi iskolai tejakcio eredmdnye az 1937-38, iskolai dvben. Ndpegdszsegugy, 1938, 19: 1112-4.—Deysen- roth, C. F. School program of the Milk Foundation builds for lasting values through integrated health projects. J. School Health, 1942, 12: 319-22.—Fetterman, J. C, Shillinger, M. L. C, A Irvin, R. R. Coffee and milk drinking habits of school children. Nation's Health, Chic, 1927, 9: No. 8, 31; 72 — Hawthorne, C. O. MUk and school-children. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2:405.—Javet, M. Die Milch in der Schule. Gesundheit, Ziir., 1934, 14: 269-73.—Leighton, G., & Clark, M. L. Milk consumption and the growth of school chUdren. Brit. M. J., 1929, 1: 23-5.—Lininger, F. F. Relation of the use of mUk to the physical and scholastic progress of undernourished school chUdren. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 555-60.—Loewenthal, L. J. A. The effect of the addition of milk to the diet of school- boys in Buganda. East Afr. M. J., 1938-39, 15: 35-45.— Marrack, J. R. School meals and milk. Pub. Health, Lond., 1945-46, 59: 178-80.—Paterson, J. J. A candid criticism of the school children's milk scheme. Med. Off., Lond., 1934, 52: 183.—Porcher, C. La distribution du lait dans les dcoles. Lait, 1928, 8: 234-7.—Recent (Some) researches on the value of mUk in the diets of boys during school age. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1928, 51: 50-5.—Scharff, J. W., & Sinnadorai, S. MUk for the school child. Malay. M. J., 1937, 12: 18.—Schoedel, J. Art und Umfang regelmassigen Milchgenusses im Kindesalter. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1927, 74: 1367-9.—Sebrell, W. H., Tis- dall, F. F., & Hoobler, I. M. Evaluation of milk in school lunch programs. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1947, 23: 854.—Stone, J. G., & Turner, C. E. Mid-session luncheons of crackers and milk. Nation's Health, Chic, 1927, 9: No. 7, 25-8.—Vigne, P., & Weill, L. Quelques expdriences concluantes de distribution de lait aux enfants des dcoles. Avenir mdd., Lyon, 1934, 31: 56-8. ---- Sexual effect. Forti, C. Ricerche sulla dieta di latte di vacca con partico- lare riguardo ai fenomeni di riproduzione. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1941, 16: 154-6.—Martino, G. Effetti deU'alimentazione lattea sullo sviluppo sessuale nei polli. Ibid., 1934, 9: 217-9.— Waddell, J., & VanDonk, E. Male sterility on mUk diets. J. Nutrit., 1931, 4: 67-77.—Zagami, V., & Famiani, V. Ripro- duzione e allattamento nei rapporti con l'alimentazione. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1937, 4: 233-65. ---- Urinary effect. Kochs, H. *Die Harnreaktion nach Milch- kost. 28p. 8? Berl., 1935. ---- of rodents. Boas, M. A., & Chick, H. The influence of diet and manage- ment of the cow upon the deposition of Ca in rats receiving a daily ration of the milk in their diet. Biochem. J., Lond., 1924, 18: 433-47.—Chiofalo, I. Comportamento dei reni in ratti alim. con latte diluito. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1934, 9: 482-4.—Fynn, E. Ueber die Entwicklung weisser Ratten bei Milchnahrung. Biochem. Zschr., 1924, 153: 496-503.— Jacquot, R., & Trimbach, H. La valeur alim. pour divers mammifdres du lait de vache et de laits modifids. Bull. Soc sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1934, 22: 134-56, 5 ch.—Longenecker, H. E., & Hilditch, T. P. The fat composition of milk-fed rats. Biochem. J., Lond., 1938, 32: 784-91.—Maze, P., & Pettit, A. Sur l'alim. lactde du lapin. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1914, 76: 653-5.—Nevens, W. B., & Shaw, D. D. The relative digesti- biUty by rats of the milk of five breeds of dairy cattle. J. Agr. Res., 1933, 46: 463-72.—Richardson, L. R., & Hogan, A. G. Adequacy of a milk diet for the rat. J. Nutrit., 1940, 19: 13-9.—Wulzen, R., & Bahrs, A. M. Effects of milk diets on guinea pigs. Am. J. Physiol., 1941, 133: 500. MILK pasteurization. Abbrev.: MP for milk pasteurization; P for pasteurization and equivalents; PM for pas- teurization of milk and Pasteurisierung der Milch. See also Milk cooling; Milk modification, Heated milk; Milk preservation; Milk processing; Milk sterilization. Ayers, S. H. The PM. 44p. 8? Wash., 1912. Forms Circ. 184, U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Hill, H. Pasteurisation. 152p. 23cm. Lond., 1943. Also 2. ed. 296p. 23cm. Lond., 1947. Jones, W. F., & White, A. H. The PM, cream and dairy byproducts. 22p. 8? Ottawa, 1926. Forms No. 59, BuU. Canada Dep. Agr. North, C. E., Park, W. H. [et al.] Commer- cial P. 217p. 23cm. Wash., 1925. Forms No. 147, Pub. Health Bull., Wash., 1925. Wilson, G. S. The PM. 212p. 22^cm. Lond., 1942. Ayers, S. H. The present status of P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1914, 4: 15-9.—Babcock, C. J. The PM. Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan.. 1941, 99-102.— Bates, G. [PM] Health, Toronto, 1940, 8: 12— Baudouin, J. A. P of milk supply. Pub. Health J., Toronto, 1918, 9: 11-26. ------ La P du lait. Union mdd. Canada, 1941, 70: 170-3.— Bordas. La P du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1915, 8: 89-93.—Carling, E., Myers, B. [et al.] [PM] Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 112.—Charles, J. R. [PM] Ibid., 171.—Coldrey, E., Mac- donald, A. H. |et al.] [PM] Ibid., 3: 52.—DeWitt, C. E. A. Milk and P. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1939, 18: 669-72.— Echavarria H., G. La P de la leche. Rev. Fac. med., Bogota, 1932-33, 1: 871.—Evans, W. A. Pasteurization. Tr. Am. Ass. Study Infant Mort., (1911) 1912 2: 265.—Foley, A. R. La P du lait. Union mdd. Canada, 1943, 72: 547-50.—Fouas- sier. La P du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1934, 27: 259.—Freuden- reich, E. v. Ueber die PM. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1905, 35: 521-3. Also Molkereiztg, 1905, 15: 421.—Garrod, L. P. [PM] Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 80. Also Nurs. Times, Lond., 1943, 39: 444.—Gothein, E. Die PM, eine okonomische und soziale Pflicht. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 361; 373.— Home, R. J. M. [PM] Med. Off., Lond., 1937, 57: 150.—Kenwood, H. The PM. J. R. San. Inst., Lond., 1908-09, 29: 260-73.—Krejsa, V. Mldko syrovd a P. Prakt. ldk., Praha, 1936, 16: 107 — Kiihl, H. Die PM. Pharm. Zhalle, 1915, 56: 595-7.—LeSage, A. La P du lait ordinaire. Union mdd. Canada, 1943, 72: 261-6.—Lethem, W. A. The PM. Pharm. J., Lond., 1949, 108: 253.—Lythgoe, H. C. The PM. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 315-9.—Macmahon, J. R. [PM] Brit. M. J., 1942 2: 740.—Milk and P. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 83.—Milk P. Med. Off., Lond., 1942, 67: 187.—Miller, J. F. [MP] Health News, Albany., 1923, n. ser., 18: 91-4.—Morena, N. P do leite. Hora mdd., Rio, 1943, No. 65, 27.—Moieno, T. La P de la leche. Rev. zootdcn., B. Air., 1930, 17: 706-16.—Parran, T., jr, & Godfrey, E. S., jr. [PM] Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 145-57.—Pasteurisation. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 221.—Pasteurization of milk. Health BuU., Edinb., 1942-43, 2: 17. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1946, 58: 185-9.—Porcher, C. Sur la P du lait. Bull. Soc. sc. vdt, Lyon, 1908, 11: 246. ------ Rdflexions sur la P. Lait, 1933, 13: 3-60.—Rickards, B. R. The commercial PM. Rep. Am. Pub. Health Ass. (1908) 1909, 34: pt 1, 187-93.—Rosenau, M. J. Pasteurization. J. Am. M. Ass. 1907, 49: 1093. Also Bull. U. S. Hyg. Laborat., Wash., 1908, No. 41, 591-628. ------ Milk and P. Ann. M. Pract., 1909, 22: 237-45, 3 pl. ------ Pasteurization. N. England J. M., 1929, 200: 51-5.— Sadler. W., Kelly, C. D., & Martin, G. R. On the producing of milk having a low bacterial content. J. Hvg., Lond., 1923- 24, 22: 410-2.—Savage, W. . MUk and P. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 59: 179-81.—Shall we pasteurize; the true facts in the case you may judge for yourself after reading. Health & Happiness, 1934, 1: 11-22.—Stassano, H. De la P. Lait. MILK PASTEURIZATION 1297 MILK PASTEURIZATION 1925, 5: 473-9.—Wilson, G. S. The PM. Med. Off., Lond., 1942 68: 90. Also Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 261.—Zeller. Ueber MP. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 43: 597-9. Advantages and disadvantages. Bibby, J. P. The case against PM. 71p. 21>km. Lond., 1944. Arnould, E. La P du lait. Rev. hyg., Par., 1927, 49: 529- 40.—Case (A) against the general PM. S. Afr. M. J., 1947, 21: 432.—Do doctors disagree about P? Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 727.—Escudero, P. La inconveniencia de la P obllgatoria de la leche. Rev. colomb. pediat., 1948-49, 8: 171-94.—Freeman, R. G. P; the advantages and disadvantages to the consumer. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 551-3.—Hall, M. The argument for PM. King's CoU. Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1944, 23: 5-8.—Hastings, C. J. Some reasons why milk should be pasteurized. Am. Med., 1918, 13: 422-8.—Howard, C. D. What MP does and why it should be demanded. Health, Concord, 1936, Aug., 1—4.—Lasseur, P. Les nouveUes gdndrations de pharmaciens et la question du lait; les avantages et les inconvdnients de la P du lait. BuU. Ass. diplom. microb., Nancy, 1942, No. 24, 43-5.—Micol, H. A case against MP. Food Mater., N. Y., 1943, 3: No. 7, 2.—Pasteurization of milk advocated. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1917, 32: 1879.—Pierce, C. C. Etat ac- tuel des aspects scientifiques et pratiques de la P du lait. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 2218-20.—Roby, J. P; its advantages and disadvantages to the municipality. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 739-41.—Sylvestre, J. E. Pour ou contre la P du lait. Union mdd. Canada, 1941, 70: 290-2. Also Canad. J. Comp. M., 1943, 7: 133-5. ---- Apparatus. See Milk pasteurizer. ---- Bacteriological aspect. See also Milk bacteria. Albano, F. Resistenza dei microbi del latte aUa bassa P e nuovi orientamenti del controUo batteriologico alle staUe; cause determinanti di una mancata efficienza della P. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: 295-304.—Bartram, M. T. The effect of pasteurizing temperatures on (A) Brucella abortus and (B) BruceUa abortus agglutinins in milk. Cornell Vet., 1931, 21: 360-7.—Bogdanoff, W. M. L'influence des diffdrentes tempdratures de P du lait sur le ddveloppement des microbes acido-lactiques du type Streptococcus lactis et Bacterium casei. Lait, 1933, 13: 677-86.—Gorini, C. Batteri acidopro- teoUtici e termofiU neUa P del latte. Ann. igiene, 1931, 41: 457-66. Also Lait, 1931, 11: 225-34.—Graham, V. E. The destruction of pure cultures of the Escherichia-Aerobacter group in MP. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1936, 27: 81-5 — Hryniewicz, M., & Lawrynowicz, A. [Effect of temperature in P on the number of bacUU in milk] Med. dosw., 1932, 15: 243-6.—Prucha, M. J., & Corbett, W. J. Time required for destruction of bacteria at different temperatures of P. J. MUk Techn., 1940, 3: 269-73.—Rosenau. M. J. Thermal death points of milk bacteria and other effects of heat upon milk. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com., 1908, 2. Sess., 58-64 — Ward, A. R. Influence of various operations at the pasteurizing plant on microscopical counts of the bacteria in milk. J. Bact., ,Balt., 1940, 39: 94. Biorization. n. ser., 13: 721-8.—Koehler, G., & Tonney, F. O. The control of P. J. Am. M. Ass., 1911, 56: 713-8.—Leersum, E. C. v. The vitamin C content of electricaUy treated milk. J. Hyg., Lond., 1926, 25: 461-70, 2 pl. ------• Electrische pasteuri- satie van melk. Ned. Tschr. geneesk., 1926, 70: pt 1, B, 234- 45.—Leibovitch, B. Emploi de la teinture de gaiac dans le controle de la P. Lait, 1937, 17: 463-72.—Lythgoe, H. C. Official control of P in Massachusetts. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 81-92.—Perez M., J. Mdtodos para contralorear la P de la leche y productos labteos. Rev. med., Valparaiso, 1945-46, 19: 289. Also Pediat. Amdri- cas, Mdx., 1947, 5: 191.—Pien, J. Le controle de la P du lait et de la crdme. Lait, 1945, 25: 311-20.—Powers, A.J. Pas- teurization control. CertU. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 199, 7; pas- sim.—Riva, A., Schiavone, E. L., & Vadillo, E. Test de Kay- Graham para contralor de la P. Rev. Inst. bact. Malbran, B. Air., 1941, 10: 343-56.—Savage, W. The supervision and control of MP. In his Pract. Pub. Health Probl., Lond., 1941, 96-120.—Soares Filho, F. Controle de P. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1942, 5: No. 4, 139-42.—Swenarton, J. C. Can B. coli be used as an index of the proper PM. J. Bact., Bait., 1927, 13: 419-29. Effectiveness. Binder, W. Einige Bemerkungen zu dem Artikel yon Dr F Hering: Biorisation und EnzymamUch. Zschr. fleisch MUchhyg., 1913, 24: 122—Hering, F. Biorisation und Enzy- mamUch. Ibid., 55—Kroon, H. M., van Heelsbergen, T., & Baudet E. A. R. F. Het bioriseeren, een nieuwe methode voor de bereiding van ziektekiemvrije melk. Tschr. veerartsenijk , 1915 42: 621-32, 2 pl.—Pritzker, J. Ueber biorisierte MUch. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1916, 54: 251; 265.—Schmitz K. E F. Ueber die Ltistungsfahigkeit des Lobeckschen MnchsteriUsie- rungsverfahrens (Biorisation) Zschr. Hyg., 1915, 80: 266-60. Chemical methods. Prescott, S. C. The efficiency of chemical P and its relation to the mUk problem. Techn. Q., Bost., 1905, 18: 247-56. ---- Control. Barkworth, H. The thermometer as a check on efficient P. Med Off Lond., 1938, 59: 141. ——- Laboratory tests for efficiency of P. Ibid.. I71.-Buller Souto, A., & Muller da SilvaTM. Investigates em con agens .comparat vas entre_a espuma e o leite respective Hospital, Rio 1947 ;"■ "/-M. De Alessi, E. Sul valore deUa ricerca del B. col nellf*tecome controllo deUa P. Gior. med. mil., 1938, 86: 944-01. uej VaUe Sarraga! R. Chemical control of P. chemical aspects o mUk gVading by the butter-fat contents and the analytica Pltiurf of wate/dilution. Puerto Rico Health Bull 1938 2^ 218-21.-Fuchs, A. W. Automatic control of P-.^n*^ and safeguards Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 477-iW. rnrreas F W Report on tests for P of dairy products. Stud. D iTaborkt N York State Dep. Health, 1937-39, 9: No. 77, P^-gO-Grenoi'lle^u, G., & Mornet-Cros, M. Utilitd du con- S^actgiologiq" 'de la P du lait. Ann. hyg., Par., 1935, Bongert & Hock. Untersuchungen uber die Zuverlassigkeit der Dauer-PM zwecks Abtotung von Krankheitserregern, die auf Mensch und Tier ubertragbar sind. Zschr. Fleisch MUch- hyg., 1925-26, 36: 394; 1926-27, 37: 5; 20.—Brown, A. [PM] and infant mortaUty rates in Toronto, Vancouver, and Victoria. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 133.—Davies, B. The efficiency of com- mercial P. Med. Off., Lond., 1940, 63: 167.—Frank, L. C. An effective and practical definition of P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1930, 20: 1105-19.—Jenkins, H. Experiments on the PM, with reference to the efficiency of commercial P. J. Hyg., Lond., 1926-27, 25: 273-84.—Mack, M. J., Boisvert, O. [et al.] Status of PM and milk products. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: No. 2, Suppl., 36-41.—Quevedo, J. M., h. ' Resultados obtenidos en los cobayos inoculados con muestras de leche, antes y despuds de pasteurizadas a 63! Rev. med. vet., B. Air., 1940, 22: 351-80.—Seelemann, M. Zur Frage der Ab- totung von Tuberkel-, Typhus-, Paratyphusbazillen und Ma- stitis-Streptokokken in einigen heute gebrauchlichen MUcher- hitzungsanlagen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1927, 35: 765-70.— Stassano, H. Des critdriums dont on devrait s'inspirer et des mdthodes que Ton devrait suivre dans l'apprdciation d'un pro- cddd de P du lait. Lait, 1933, 13: 85-110.—Todd, FA., & Ranney, A. F. Effects of P temperatures on Brucella abortus agglutinins in milk. Vet. BuU., CarUsle, 1940, 34: 31-7. ---- Electric methods [Abbrev.: DE for desa- cidification electrique] See also Milk processing; Milk purification. Decaie, J. *La DE du lait [Vet.] 55p. 24y2cm. Lyon, 1945. Beattie, J. M., & Lewis, F. C. The utilisation of electricity in the continuous sterilisation of milk. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1913-14, 18: 120-2. ------ Electrical treatment of milk for infant feeding and the destruction of BaciUus tuberculosis. J State M., Lond., 1916, 24: 174-7.—Collumbien, G. La P a l'dlectricitd mise en pratique. Lait, 1928, 8: 857-9.—Denier. Ddsacidification du lait par voie dlectrique. Rev. path, comp.. Par 1949 49: 491-1.—FitzGerald, G. W. The electrical process of MP. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1932, 26: 212-21—Gratz, O. La ddsacidification du lait et de la crdme par voie dlectrique; I'appareil dlectrique Eclat de ddsacidification. Lait, 1934, 14: 145-54. ------ A propos de la thdorie de la DE du lait. Ibid 1936, 16: 611.—Pien, J., & Baisse, J. A propos de la DE du lait. Ibid., 20-6. ------ La thdorie de la DE du lait Ibid 921-41.—Polonovski. Sur la ddsacidification des laits. Bull. Acad. nat. mdd., 1949, 133: 120-2.—Prescott, S. C The treatment of milk by an electrical method. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1927, 18: 221-3.—Robison, F. W Studies on the Electropure process of treating milk. Indust. Engm. Chem 1923, 15: 514-8.—Rolet, A. La stdnhsation du lait et du 'beurre par l'dlectricitd. Rev. gdn. sc pur., 1926, 37: 073-8 —Rossi, A. Distribuzione degli elettrohti nel latte e nel dializzate. BoU. Soc. ital. biol. sper 1930, 5 ilOeO-S.-Stabler, S H. The electrical process of MP. Am. J. Hyg., 1931, 14: 433-52 — Tapernoux, A., Desrante, R., & Beguet, Y. La con- ductibilitd dlectrique du lait ddsacidifid par dlectrolyse. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1945, 139: 1145-Terwen, A. J L., & Quelle. H J Ueber die bakteriologischen Erfolge mit dem Elektro- pasteur fur Milch nach Aten. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1934, 112: 273_9__Wachter, L. M. Electropure process for treating milk ' Abstr. Papers N. Y. Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1927, Mid-yr meet., 6.—Winkler, W. Succds obtenus jusqu ici par l'emploi du courant dlectrique pour conserver et ddsacidifier le lait Lait, 1934, 14: 1111-6. - La stabilisation du lait'par la DE. Ibid., 1935, 15: 505-8. ____ High-temperature-short-time method. Rum T L TMP1 high-temperature-short-time method. In his IWnt Adv. Pub. Health, Lond.. 1947, 380-2.-Button, his ^ece"| ^eVmperat.ure.8hort.time PM. J. Milk Techn., lkm. Lyon, 1934. Agramonte, A. Nota acerca de la P de la leche. An. Acad. cienc. mdd. Habana, 1914, 50: 903-11.—Ballbe, C, Grau, C. [et al.] Solicita se autorice la instalacidn de una usina para pasteurizar la leche. Bol. mun. La Plata, 1940, 31: No. 287, 37-9.—Guittonneau, G. Le contr61e interprofessionnel de la P des laits dans la rdgion parisienne; mdthodes employees; rdsultats acquis apres 10 mois de controle. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1942, 42: 76-84.—Lynovsky, O. P., Romysh, L. F., & Reut, A. I. [PM in institutions for children] Pediatria, Moskva, 1940, No. 7, 85-90.—Pascoe, J. V. [PM] Austral. Hosp., 1946, 13: No. 9, 21-4.—Pasteurization (La) de la leche en el Peril. Rev. san. policia, Lima, 1947, 7: 293.—Pasteurisa- tion (La) des laits de consommation. BuU. san. Algdrie, 1939, 34: 1-18.—Ragazzi, C. A. Progressi nella P del latte. Omnia med., Pisa, 1931, 9: No. 6, 7-11.—Rajendran, M. S. [PM] Ind. Vet. J., 1946-47, 23: 447-53.—Resolution que hace obUgatoria la P de la leche destinada al consumo publico en Maracay. Rev. san., Caracas, 1940, 5: No. 2, 300.—Rezende, M. M. Pedido para obrigar as usinas a pasteurizar o leite. Arq. hig., S. Paulo, 1941, 6: No. 13, 182.—Rogick, F. A. Contribuigao ao estudo dos leites crus chegados a usina pas- teurizadora, da Capital. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1941, 4: No. 3, 82-97. ------ Flora coUbacUar dos leites crtis, che- gados k usina pasteurlzadora da Capital. Ibid., 1942, 5: 12-6.—Tetzlaff, F. Informe acerca de la construction de una planta de P de leche con capacidad para 7,000 Utros diarios. Rev. san., Caracas, 1940, 5: 383-93, plan. ---- by countries: Canada. Baudouin, J. A. La P du lait. Union mdd. Canada, 1943, 72: 543-7.—Berry, A. E. Progress in P in Ontario. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 208-12.—Defries, R. D. Efforts for the compulsory PM in the province of Quebec, roid., 1943, 34: 389.—Desmeules, R. La P obligatoire du lait. Laval mdd., 1943, 8: 541-4.—Groulx, A. P in the province of Quebec; with special reference to Montreal. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1946, 37: 17-21. Also Med. Off., Lond., 1946, 75: 141.—Hershey, J. M. A P program in British Columbia. Canad. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 36: 316-20.—Lacasse, G. La P dans la province d'On- tario. Union mdd. Canada, 1943, 72: 540-2.—Le Sage, A. The PM in Quebec. Health, Toronto, 1946, 14: 14.—Murray, R. H. The public and P. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1934, 25: 28-30. ------ The extent of P in Canada. Ibid., 30. ------ Survey of P in Canada with a record of epidemics due to raw mUk. Ibid., 1936, 27: 555-9.—Pasteurization of milk. Health, Toronto, 1938, 6: 12.—Survey of milk control, includmg the extent of P, in municipaUties of 2000 population in Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 216-24.—Vezina, C. Pour la P obUgatoire du lait. Laval mdd., 1943, 8: 400-4. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Brockington, C. F. The evidence for compulsory PM. Brit. M. J., 1937, 1: 667; 887.—Complete PM urged on the government [Gt Britam] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 390 — Compulsory PM. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 512.—Compulsory P now. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 1: 507.—Goransson, R. N. La mortaUtd infantUe et la P du lait k Londres. Lait, 1938, 18: 666-8.—Health department and trade inquiries. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 15.—Heat-treated Milk (prescribed tests) Order, 1944, dated March 23rd, 1944, made by the Minister of Health under regulation 55G of the Defence (General) Regula- tions, 1939. Brit. Food J., 1944, 46: 32-4.—Horst, M. D. [MP] in Engeland. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1926, 4: 103; 116.— McCracken, I., & Stewart, A. M. A review of the mUk supply in Glasgow in relation to P. Glasgow M. J., 1937,128: 48-57.— [PM] J. R. Army M. Corps, 1935, 65: 179-83. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1943, 55: 150.—Progress of heat treatment for school mUk. Month. BuU. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 133.—Sessel, L. E. Mejora en los mdtodos de P de la leche; un par britanico aconseja un nuevo sistema de immuniza- tion. Cruz Roja dominie, 1946, 12: No. 3, 27. ---- by countries: South Africa. Donnolly, P. A. [PM] Pub. Health, Johannesb., 1946, 10: No. 4, 6-11— Fehrsen, F. O. [PM] S. Afr. M. J., 1945, 19: 302-7.—Pullinger, E. J. [PM] in South Africa. Ibid., 50-5. ---- by countries: United States. Illinois. General Assembly. Joint Com- mittee on Tuberculin Test and Pasteuriza- tion of Milk. Joint Committee of House and Senate to investigate the tuberculin test and the pasteurization of milk and its products, under House Joint Resolution No. 20. 471p. 8? Springf*., 1910. ---- Report. 79p. 8? Springf., 1911. All mUk (87.5% of) sold in American cities is pasteurized. Memphis M. J., 1936, 11: No. 8, 34.—Andrews, J.. & Fuchs. A. W. National inventory of needs for sanitation facilities; MP facilities. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1944, 59: 189-204.— Dugan, S. V. PM on the increase. BuU. Dep. Health Ken- tucky, 1941-42, 14: 381.—Levy, G. J. 87.5% of all mUk sold in American cities is pasteurized. Memphis M. J., 1935, 10: 38.— Neff, R. E. Hospital contracts to pasteurize. Mod. Hosp., 1937, 48: 90-4.—Putnam, G. W. Chicago's program for cor- rection of P defects. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1927, 17: 121-30 — Shere, L. Status of MP in IlUnois. Illinois M. J., 1927, 51: 142-8. MILK (pasteurized) Abbrev.: LP for lait pasteurise" and equivalents; PM for pasteurized milk and equivalents. See also Milk (sterilized) Adams, H. S. [PM] eller ej [transl.] Hyg. rev., Stockh., 1949, 38: 379-85.—Amyot, J. A. The advantages and disad- vantages of PM. Dominion M. Month., 1909, 33: 51-60.— Boynton, W. H., & Nelbach, P. E. A colorimeter for the phos- phatase test. Contr. Dep. Pub. Health Yale, 1937-39, 16: No. 14, 1.—C, C. H. Pasteurised and heat-treated milk. Health Bull., Edinb., 1943-45, 3: 10.—Chesney, F. [LP] Ann. falsif., Par., 1914, 7: Bull., 278.— De Blasi, D. II LP. Rass.clin.se, 1928, 6: 309-15.—Destree & Ndlis. Conditions a exiger des LP et des laits stdrilisds. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1946, 8: 228.— Geiger, J. C. Concerning PM. California West. M., 1942, 56: 276.—Hardt, O. [PM] Ugeskr. laeger, 1941, 103: 1411-4 — Knox, J. H. M., jr. A study of hospital and dispensary milk in warm weather; with special reference to P. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1907, 24: 516-21.—Leche (La) pasteurizada (transl.) Rev. med. cir., Barranquilla, 1949, 16: 23-42.—Meyer, A. [LP] Rev. As. mdd. mex., 1926, 5: 1319-28.—Oijen, C. F. v. [Requirements of milk to be pasteurized] Handel. Ned. Congr. openb. gezondh., 1936, 193-205.—Ostertag. Die Einfuhr PM aus Danemark nach Berlin. Molkereiztg, 1905, 15: 301.—Pasteurised milk. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 59: 115. Also News Lett. Massachusetts Dep. Pub. Health, 1938, 3: No. 3, 7. Also Week. Bull. Oregon Bd Health, 1941, 19: No. 14, 1; No. 16, 1.—Pennington, M. E., & McClintock, J. A. A preUminary report on the pasteurized and clean milk of Phila- delphia. Am. J. M. Sc, 1905, n. ser., 130: 140-9.—Vieilly, J. Le LP dans le Sud-Est de la France. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1939, 3. ser., 122: 342-7.—Visme, R. de. [LP] Normandie mdd., 1914, 30: 301. ---- Bacteria. Clarke, J. J., & Dougherty, J. M. *A study of thermophilic bacteria in PM [Ph. D.; Catholic Univ. America] 56p. 23cm. Wash., 1926. Rogers, L. A. The bacteria of pasteurized and unpasteurized milk under laboratory condi- tions. 32p. 8? Wash., 1905. Forms BuU. No. 73, U. S Bur. Anim. Indust, Seibel, E. E. *Hitzefeste Bakterien in der bei 63°C 1/2-Stunde dauer-PM [Kiel] p.41-79. 8? Berl., 1926. MILK (PASTEURIZED) Slanetz, L. W. Prevalence and classification of hemolytic streptococci in PM. 12p. 8? Durham, 1938. Forms Tech. BuU. 70, N. Hampshire Agr. Exp. Sta. Wolf, F. J. K. *Sauregrad und Keimgehalt bei gewohnlicher und bei PM. 31p. 8? Berl., 1906. Beattie, J. M. La bactdriologie du LP. Lait, 1926, 6: 567.— Beattie, M. Use of a differential stain in the direct enumeration of bacteria in PM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1927, 17: 1031-4.— Bowes, G. K. The bacterial counts of PM. Pub. Health, Lond., 1927-28, 41: 364-7.—Breed, R. S. Report of investiga- tion of thermophiUc bacteria in PM. Abstr. Papers N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1928, Mid-yr meet., 2. ------ Les bactdries thermophiles du LP par la P basse. Lait, 1933, 13: 60-81. ------Prickett, P. S.. & Yale, M. W. The sig- nificance of thermophilic spore-forming bacteria in PM. J. Bact., Bait., 1929, 17: 37.—Cambosu, G. Ricerche sul modo di comportarsi di germi non patogeni e di germi patogeni nel LP e nel latte cotto e nel loro siero. Igiene mod., 1936, 29: 213; 247.—Dockeray, G. C, & Scott, B. A. M. The bacteriological content of DubUn PM. Irish J. M. Sc, 1932, 83: 653-64, 2 pl.—Egan, H. E. Evaluation of the coliform index of PM. Med. BuU. Off. Chief Surgeon Europ. Command, 1948, 5: No. 5, 15.—Fischer, H. Untersuchungen uber den Keimgehalt der pasteurisierten Schulmilch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1947, 38: 48-63.—Fouassier, M. Les microorganismes persistant dans le lait aprds la pasteurisation: leur role sur la ddcomposition de l'Hj02. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1920, 171: 327.— Fugazza, E. Colonie a punta di spillo e germi termoresistenti e termofiU nel LP. Igiene mod., 1936, 29: 235-46.—Gorini, C. Bactdries acidoprotdolytiques dans le LP. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1930, 191: 885. ------ Azidoproteolyten und thermophile Bakterien bei der PM. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1932-33, 127: 357-60.—Graham, V. E., & Orme, W. H. A laboratory pro- cedure for detecting and eUminating thermoduric bacteria from PM. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 70.—Guerriero, F. Ricerche del baciUo tubercolare nel latte deUa Campania prima e dopo la P; presenza di bacilli tubercolari anche tipo umano. Gior. batt. immun., 1939, 22: 476-98.—Guittonneau, G., Mocquot, G., A Eyrard, A. Recherches sur la P des laits de consommation; choix d'un miUeu de culture pour la numdration des germes microbiens. Lait, 1938, 18: 225-33.—Harding, H. A., Ward, A. R., & Harding, H. G. The bacterial flora of PM. J. Bact., Bait,, 1929, 17: 35.—Hershey, J. B. The effect of P on the nutr. requirements of milk bacteria. Ibid., 1942, 43: 117.—Hucker, G. J. A study of the cocci resisting P temperatures. Zbl. Bakt,, 2. Abt., 1928, 76: 17-27.—Jensen, C. Untersuchungen iiber den Gehalt an Bacterium coli in P.M. Deut. tierarztl. WTschr., 1943, 51: 270-2.—Jong, D. A. de. [PM] en ziektekiemen. Tschr. veeartsenijk., 1907-08, 35: 1-25—Kalkbrenner, A. Die hygienisch-bakteriologische Beschaffenheit der pasteurisierten und bestrahlten Molkerei- milch in einer lussischen Grossstadt. Zschr. Hyg., 1949, 129: 9-31.—Keith, T. S. The bacterial count in PM. Med. Off., Lond., 1930, 43: 255.—Kitchen, J. M. W. Milk bacteria which proUferate before, and those which survive P; new methods appUed to meet an as yet unremoved menace. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1917, 92: 409-14.—McCutcheon, C. T., & Harding, H. A. Methods of controlling the bacterial content of PM. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 28-39.—Mello, A. Pesquisa do M. tuberculosis no LP da Capital. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1942, 5: No. 4, 7-14.— Milk; the use of a differential stain in the direct enumeration in PM. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1930, 23: 559.—Oijen, C. F. van. Controle op de doeltreffendheid van pasteurisatietoestellen voor melk, in het bijzonder met het oog op het passeeren van levensvatbare tubercelbacillen. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1939, 66: 1055-75.—Resistance of streptococci to P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 67-71.—Shrader, J. H. Significance of the tuberculin test in a PM supply. Ibid., 1925, 15: 767-70.—Soriano, A. M. de. Estudio microbiol6gico de la LP y embotellada que se vende en la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Rev. As. argent, diet,, 1944, 2: 224-7. ------ Estudio microbiologico de las LP, durante su conservation. Ibid., 1946, 4: 63-73.—Stark, C. N. Some media for the detection of gram-negative bacteria in PM. Rep. Proc. Internat, Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 723 — Thomen, A. A. How free of living germs is PM? In his Doctors Don't BeUeve It, N. Y., 1941, 5-7.—Ward, A. R., A Myers, C. E. Influence of dead bacteria on microscopic counts of PM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937, 27: 899-905.—Wright, H. D. The cultivation of streptococci from PM. J. Path. Bact., Cambr., 1936, 42: 31-44.—Yale, M. W. Comparison of solid with liquid media as a means of determining the presence of lactose fermenting bacteria in PM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937, 27: 564-9. ---- certified. See also Milk (certified) Eustis, R. S. Certified milk, pasteurized. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 121-9.— Guittonneau, G. Nouvelies remarques sur la question du LP certifid en France. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1945, 129: 472; 1946 130:4.57.—Mayo, C. H. Hopes certified milk, pasteurized, will be extensively produced. Certif. Milk, 1935. 10: No. 114, 7.—Pasteurization of certified milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1935, 105: 601. MILK (PASTEURIZED) ---- Changes. Rupp, P. Chemical changes produced in cow's milk by P. 15p. 8? Wash., 1913. Weinlig, A. F. *Physikalische und chemische Veranderungen der Milch beim P. [Kiel] 78p. 8? Greifswald, 1922. Wiegand, P. *TJeber die Veranderungen der PM beim offenen Verkauf [Heidelberg] 23p. 22cm. Heppenheim-B., 1937. Barille, T. De l'existence des carbonophosphates dans le lait; leur prdcipitation par la P. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1909, 6. ser., 30: 444-52. Also Sdance Congr. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1909, 38. Congr., 220. Also C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1909) 1910, 38: 329-34.— Bergey, D. H. Influence of P on the chem- ical and physical qualities of milk. Proc, Path. Soc. Phila- delphia, 1905, n. ser., 8: 102-7.—Elsdon, G. D., & Stubbs, J. R. The freezing-point of pasteurised and steriUsed milks. Analyst, Lond., 1933, 58: 7-10.—Fearis, W. The effect of ths destruc- tion of lactic acid bacteria by pasteurisation of milk. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 1: 1015.—Frullini, P. L. Modificazioni della polvere di cocciniglia nel latte crudo e pasteurizzato. Igiene mod., 1935, 28: 166.—Henry, K. M., Kon, S. K., & Watson, M. B. The effect of commercial P on the biological value and digestibility of the proteins (nitrogen) of milk. In: MUk & Nutr. (G. Brit. Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt 1, 37-44, pl., tab.—Iandolo, C, & Lombardi, M. Modificazioni chimico-fisiche del latte di vacca in seguito alia P. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1932, 7: 626-30.—Isaachsen, H. [Chemical and biologic effects of P and sterilization in milk] Norsk mag. laegevid., 1932, 93: 421-9.— Maddock, C. The effect of pas- teurization on milk. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 346-9.—Porcher, C, & Thieulin, G. Essais sur la fabrication du port-salut en partant de LP, rdensemencds de levain lactique. Lait, 1935, 15: 19-28.—Schryver, S. B. Rapport sur les transformations chimiques subies par le lait pendant la P. Ibid., 1926, 6: 448- 55.—Tria, E., & Zummo, C. Modificazioni chimiche e chimico- fisiche del latte di vacca in seguito alia P. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1934, 9: 178-80.—Waisman, S., G., & Petazze, M. L. A. Algunas transformaciones quimicas que experimenta la LP cuando se la mantiene a la temperatura del ambiente. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1944, 2: 93-106. ---- Contamination. See also subheading (Bacteria) Gros, F. *Ueber die nachtragliche Ver- schmutzung PM im Offenverkauf [Heidelberg] 31p. 8? Erlangen-Bruck, 1938. Fuchs, A. W. Contamination of PM by improper relative pressures in regenerators. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1938, 53: 496-505.—-Murray, J. G. Ropy contamination in PM. Proc. Soc. Appl. Bact., Lond., 1949, 17.—Sansby, J. M. Con- tamination of PM, including bacteriological study of the milk after it is poured from bottles contaminated externaUy with B. coli. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1938, 55: 22-8.—Pratt, A. D. Does the nickel dissolved from the con tamer during pasteurization catalyze the destruction of the vitamins of mUk? J. Nutrit., 1930-31, 3: 141-56.—Stoppel, F. Der Nachweis und die Bestimmung von RohmUchzusatz zu PM nach dem Verfahren von Orla-Jensen. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1937, 73: 327-9. ---- Control. Stein, K. S. *Om Kontrollering af PM. 175p. 25cm. Kbh., 1937. Alff, E. C, & Buchbinder, L. The practical significance of so-called heat-resistant coliform organisms in the coUform test- ing of PM. J. Bact., Bait., 1947, 53: 505.—Babcock, C. J. Use of colfform test in controlling the quality of PM. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 81-4.—Barkworth, H. Coliform organisms and pasteurization. Army Vet. Bull., 1942, 36: 311-25.—Buchbinder, L., & Fertig, J. W. A survey of the coUform status and suggested standards for coliform control of PM in a large city. J. Bact., Bait., 1946, 51: 589.— Cooper, K. W., Woodman, D., & Nicholls, F. The laboratory control of PM. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 109-11.—Gilcreas, F. W. The value of the direct coUform count in the control of PM. Proc. N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1947, 27: 57.— Guittonneau, G., Mocquot, G., & Eyrard, E. Recherches sur la P des laits de consommation; sur la colimdtrie appUqude aux controles de la P des laits etdes LP. Lait, 1939, 19: 113-39.— Martinez Pecoi'ts, C. C. El test coU en la P de la leche. Rev. Fac cienc. quim. (La Plata) (1946) 1947, 21: 45.—Moffat, A. B., & Mackay, J. The coUform test in PM. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 283-7.—Riva, A., & Scrimaglio, E. La colimetria en leches como test de P. Fol. biol., B. Air., 1937, 325-7.—Tiedeman, W. v. D., & Hohl, N. J. Improved labora- tory control of PM. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 59: 257. ---- Cream. See Milk cream, Pasteurization. 13 MILK (PASTEURIZED) 1302 MILK (PASTEURIZED) ---- Digestibility. Margaria, R., & Moruzzi, G. Curva di titolazione e potere regolatore del latte crudo e pasteurizzato. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1937, 4: 226-32.—Terroine, F., & Spindler, H. De l'influence des divers procddds de P par chauffage sur la dlgestibiUtd des constituants albuminoides et mindraux du lait. Lait, 1925, 5: 241-56. ---- Distribution. Lampard, M. E. [P] of milk and the new distribution scheme. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 134.—Macgregor, A. S. M. The place of P in a scheme of milk distribution. Ibid., 1930, 2: 463-5. Also Canad. M. Ass. J., 1930, 23: 544-7.—Ostertag. Wie hat sich die Gesundheitspolizei gegenuber dem Verkauf PM zu stellen? Aerztl. Sachverstztg, 1905, 11: 277. Also Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1905, 15: 293-5.—Savage, W. G. Pas- teurisation in relation to mUk distribution. Lancet, Lond., 1931, 1: 543-6.—Straus, N. [LP]; sa distribution a New- York [Rap.] Gaz. mal. Inf., Par., 1905, 7: 169; 177. ---- Enzymes. De Filippis, V., & Randieri, V. Saggi zimoscopici a 37? su diversi latti crudi e pastorizzati; rapporti con la carica batterica. Riv. ital. igiene, 1942, 2: 112-29.—Gorini, C. Un ensUage lac- tique thermophUe pasteurisd. Lait, 1938, 18: 673-81.—Reiz, G. [Die enzymatische Eigenschaften PM] Vopr. pitan., 1935, 4: No. 3, 78. ---- Examination [Abbrev.: LP for lait pas- teurise^ PM for pasteurized milk; P for pas- teurization] Fritzsche, M. H. R. *Zur hygienisohen Un- tersuchung und Beurteilung PM. 48p. 8? Lucka, 1931. Bengen, M. F. Der Nachweis der MUch-P. Zschr. Unter- such. Lebensmitt., 1934, 68: 80-4. ---— & Bohm, E. Ueber die Brauchbarkeit einiger Verfahren zum Nachweise der P von Milch. Ibid., 67: 379-97.—Buttenberg, P. Zur Unter- suchung der PM. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1906, 11: 377-85.—Cambosu, G. II molibdato d'ammonio come indica- tore deU'avvenuta P del latte. Igiene mod., 1935, 28: 222-4 — Examination of PM. Brit. M. J., 1935, 1: 885.—Frost, W. D. The detection of PM. Univ. Wisconsin Stud. Sc, 1921, No. 2, 151-63, 2 pl.—Galvagno, O. SuU'esame del LP. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1907, 29: 241; 289. Also Zbl.-Bakt., 2. Abt., 1908, 21: 632-47.—Ikeda, T., Yamada, T., & Matui, T. Teion sakkin-gyunyu no seibutu-kagaku-teki torisimari ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on the biochemical control of PM] Kosei kagaku, 1940-41, 1: 569; passim.—Kay, H. D., & Neave, F. K. Simple test for efficiency of P. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 1: 1516- 8.—Leahy, H. W. A practical test of P. Annual Rep. Inter- nat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 93-108 — Miinchberg, F. Ueber Albuminproben zur Erkennung dauer- PM. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1936, 23: 725-30.—Perria, M. Ricerche sul meccanismo deUa reazione del molibdato d'am- monio per la differenziazione del latte crudo da quello pastoriz- zato. Igiene mod., 1941, 34: 146-50.—Roger, D. M. Practical experience with the Scharer rapid field test for P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1938, 28:1325-7.—Sanchez-Marroquin, A. Prue- bas para el control de la P de la leche y productos lacteos. Ciencia, Mdx., 1947-48, 8: 280-4.—Scharer, H. A new test for P. Q. BuU. N. York Dep. Health, 1938, 6: 55.—Strohecker, R., & Schnerb, 3. Zum Nachweis der Dauer-P der MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65: 85-95.—Tapernoux. A. Recherche de l'eau oxygdnde dans les LP. Lait, 1928, 8: 410. ------ Recherches sur le diagnostic de la P du lait de vache. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1933, 114: 649-52.—Van Bever, A. K., & Straub, J. La signification de la rdaction de Storch, de la vitesse de montde de la crdme, ainsi que de la ddtermina- tion des phosphatases pour le controle de la P du lait. Lait, 1943, 23: 97; 222.—Waal, J. W. de. [Investigation on PM1 Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1935, 2: 15-26.—Witte, J. Zur KontroUe der Milcherhitzung durch das Guajakreagens und die Bestimmung des Gehaltes an CoU-aerogenes-Bakterien. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1944, 52: 175-9.—Wolf, C. H. Die Erkennung dauer-PM. Ibid., 1930, 38: 443; 681.—Zeller, H. Ueber den Nachweis der Dauer-PM. Miinch. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 86: 193-9. ---- Forensic aspect. Dosch, A. The PM fraud. Pearson's Mag., N. Y., 1910, 24: 721-9.—Milk; unclean vessels; misuse of designation PM. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 48.—[PM] not as described. Analyst, Lond., 1943, 68: 216.—Tobey, J. A. Court decisions on P. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1927, 42: 1756-60. ------ Pas- teurization and the courts. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 109-19. Also N. England J. M., 1935, 212: 613-6. ---- Grade A milk. See also Milk grading, Grade A milk. Illinois, U. S. A. Department op Public Health. Educational health circular No. 135: Grade A milk, pasteurized, raw; grade A milk products; law and minimum requirements for interpretation and enforcement. 40p. 23cm. Springf., 1943. Brooks, C. A bacteriological study of grade A PM. Am, J. Pub. Health, 1930, 20: 1209-15.—Bundesen, H. N. Inaugu- rating grade A PM in the city of Chicago. Ibid., 1937, 27: 680-4.—Soares Filho. F. Baixa acidez em LP tipo A. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1943, 6: No. 4, 84-92. ---- Health safety. Carroll, F. B. [PM] is safe milk. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 320.—Miinchberg, F. Die hygienische Beurteilung PM. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1933, 20: 278-84.—Only (The) safe mUk is PM. Health News, Albany, 1942, 19: 86.—Picton, W. Safe milk. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 592.—Thieulin, G. Garantie hygidnique des LP. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1941, 125: 400-2. ---- in-the-bottle. Forgacs, T. CoUmetrische KontroUe der Budapester pasteurisierten Flasehenmilch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 248-51.—Hemmes, G. D., & Wesemael, P. J. V. v. Paratyphusepidemie, ontstaan door gebruik van in flessen PM. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1949, 93: 1892-7.—Schulz, H. Der Uebergang von Kieselsaure in die MUch beim Sterilisieren in Gasflaschen. Munch, med. Wschr., 1912, 59: 353. ---- Keeping quality. Baker, J. C, A Van Slyke, L. L. A method for the deter- mination of the keeping quality of mUk. J. Biol. Chem., 1919, 40: 373-82.—Margaria, R., & Moruzzi, G. SuUa durata di conservazione del latte crudo e stassanizzato. Ateneo parm., 1936, 8: 301-8. ---- Minerals. Auchinachie, D. W. An investigation into the effect of P on the availability of the Ca and phosphorus of cows' mUk. In: Milk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt 1, 32-6, tab.—Barille, A. De l'existence des carbono- phosphates dans le lait; leur prdcipitation par la P. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1909, 149: 356-8. ---- Nutritive value. See also Milk (raw) Krauss, W. E., Erb, J. H., & Washburn, R. G. Studies on the nutr. value of milk; the effects of pasteurization on some of the nutr. properties of milk. 33p. 8? Wooster, 1933. Forms No. 518, BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Stirling, J. D., & Blackwood, J. H. The nutr. properties of milk in relation to P; a review of the existing knowledge. 80p. 8? Glasgow, 1933. Forms: BuU No. 5, Hannah Dairy Res. Inst. Bartlett, S. Summary of available information. In: MUk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1938, pt 3, 25, tab. ------Cotton, A. G., & Mackintosh, J. Experi- ment at the National Institute for Research in Dairying. Ibid., 6-13, tab.—Cimmino, A. Considerazioni e ricerche sul valore alimentare del LP. Q. nutriz., Bologna. 1934-35, 1: 122-44.— Crichton, J. A., & Biggar, W. A. Experiments at the Rowett Research Institute. In: Milk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Insl. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1938, pt 3, 14-22, 2 tab. Disc, 23.— Ellis, M., A Mitchell, H. H. The effect of the P of milk on the utilization of its Ca for growth in the rat. Am. J. Physiol., 1933, 104: 1-9.—Freudenreich, E. de. Sur la P du lait dans l'alim. de l'enfance. Rev. gdn. lait, 1904-05, 4: 433-7.—McCollum, E. V. The nutr. aspects of milk P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 956-8. Also Week. BuU. California Dep. Pub. Health, 1934, 13:137-9. Also Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1935, 19: 387-9.— McHenry, E. W. The nutr. value of PM. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1934, 25: 22-5.—Maurer, S. The effect of a diet of PM upon performance in rats. J. Comp. Psychol., 1935, 20: 393-5.—Nutr. (The) value of PM. Annual Rep. Chief M. Off. Min. Health, Lond. (1936) 1937, 146-8—Proscholdt, O. Fiitterung mit Molken und Buttermilch von dauerpasteuri- sierter MUch an Schweine in del mit Dauerpasteurisierungs- einrichtung ausgestatteten Molkerei. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1928, 58: 313-22.—Savage, W. G. The effect of P upon the nutr. properties of milk. Lancet, Lond., 1933, 1: 429; 485.—Simonnet, H., Guittonneau, G. [et al] De l'influence de la P a l'abri de l'air sur la valeur nutr. du lait. Bull. Soc. mdd. Paris, 1937, 204: 1690-2.—Vincent, R. On PM and its effects. Am. Med., 1913, n. ser., 8: 365-8. ---- Nutritive value, comparative. See also Milk nutrition; Milk (raw) Bruckler, F. F. Q. *Zwei Ziegenfutterungs- versuche mit roher und gekochter Kuhmilch; ein Beitrag zur Frage der Ueberlegenheit der rohen MILK (PASTEURIZED) 1303 MILK (PASTEURIZED) oder der gekochten Milch [Rostock] 29p. 8°. Berl., 1907. Glet, P. *Ueber die Einwirkung von roher, dauer- und hoch-pasteurisierter Milch auf den tierischen Organismus, auf Grund von Versuchen an Meerschweinchen, Ferkeln und Kalbern [Kiel] p.328-66. 8? Berl., 1929. Also MUchwirtsch. Forsch., 1929, 8: Great Britain. Milk Nutrition Com- mittee. Milk and nutrition. Pt 2: The effects of dietary supplements of pasteurised and raw milk on the growth and health of school children (Interim report) 34p. 25cm. Reading, 1938. Zimmer, J. *Ueber Kalkresorption im Tier- korper bei Verwendung von pasteurisierter und sterilisierter Milch. 13p. 8? Strassb., 1911. Achard, G., & Stassano, H. Quelques constantes physico- chimiques du lait cru et du LP selon diffdrents procddds. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1925, 93: 708-10.—Anderson, E. B., & Mean- well, L. J. Raw mUk quaUty and P. J. R. San. Inst., 1949, 69: 24-31.—Anderson, H. D. A comparison of the nutr. values of raw, pasteurized, and evaporated milks for the dog. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1942, 6: 24-6.—Arango Lorn- bardero, S. Debemos prescribir cruda o cocida la leche de vacas? Congr. espafi. internac. tuberc. (1912) 1914, 2. Congr., 2: 261-3.—Bahrs, A. M., & Wulzen, R. Effect of supple- mented raw and PM upon growth and well-being of rats. Certif. Milk, 1941, 16: No. 180, 5.—Brandenburg, K. Rohe und PM. Med. KUn., Berl., 1938, 34: 1716. ------ Der Nahrwert von roher und von keimfrei gemachter Milch. Ibid., 1940, 36: 193.—Catel, W. Ueber den Einfluss roher und auto- klavierter Milch auf Wachstum und Stoffwechsel (Tief versuche) Jahrb. Kinderh., 1931-32, 3. ser., 84: 278-303.—Coll y Bofill, J. Debemos prescribir cruda o cocida la leche de vacas? Congr. espan. internac. tuberc. (1910) 1912, 1. Congr., 1026-38.— Elvehjem, C. A. A study of tbe nutritional value of raw and PM. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 196-204.—Escudero, A., & Waisman, S. G. Influ- encia de la leche cruda y de la hervida sobre el crecimiento de la rata blanca y la composici6n quimica de sus cenizas. Actas Congr. nac. med., Rosario, 1934, 5: pt 4, 809-13.—Frank, L. C, Clark, F. A. [et al.] Do chUdren who drink raw milk thrive better than children who drink heated nulk? Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1932, 47: 1951-60. Also Mddecin chez lui, 1935, 12: No. 15, 30-7.—Harding, H. A. Pasteurized vs. raw milk. IlUnois M. J., 1932, 62: 374-8.—Henry, K. M., & Kon, S. K. Comparison of the total nutritive value of raw and commer- ciaUy PM. In: MUk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt X, 57-63, 3 tab.—Kaufmann, G. L. Certified boUed vs boUed PM. Proc. Am. Ass. M. MUk Com. (1924) 1925, 18. Conf., 221-3.—Krauss, W. E. Raw versus PM from the nutr. standpoint. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 76-89. ------ [et al.] Raw versus PM; anemia, development, growth, and calcifica- tion. Bimonth. BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1932, No. 154, 3-6 — Laughlin, T. L. Raw vs. PM. North Am. J. Homeop., 1908, 56: 119-22.—McHenry, E. W. The nutritional value of raw and PM. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 295-7.—Mattick, E. C. V., & Golding, J. Relative value of raw and heated milk in nutrition. Lancet, Lond., 1931, 1: 662; 1936, 1: 1132; 2: 702.—Nutr. value of raw and PM. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17: 622. Also Brit. M. J., 1939, 2: 1144.—Nyrop, E. [Should we use raw or PM?1 Ugeskr. laeger., 1934 96: 606; 628 -Orla- Jensen. [Should we drink raw or PM?] Ibid., 752-4 —Raw and PM. Brit. M. J., 1938, 2:1049.—Raw versus PM. N. Zea- land M. J., 1938, 37: 4.—Rochaix, A., & Thevenon, L. Lait cru et lait cuit. Rev. hyg., Par., 1910, 32: 497-518.—Schroeder, E. C. An experiment with raw and heated cow s milk and its les- son; with comments on BacUlus abortus. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1913 6- 334-43 —Titus, E. W. Cow's mUk, raw and heated. Med! Rec, N. Y., 1914, 86: 58-61.—Use (On the) of raw milk as a food and the sterUization of mUk. Diet. & Hyg. Gaz., N. Y., 1905 21: 529-32.—Wilson, G. S., Minett, F. C, & Carling, H. F. The nutr. value of raw and PM for calves. J- Hyg., Cambr., 1937, 37: 243-53. Also Vet. Rec, Lond., 1937, 17; 818-24. ---- Pathological effect. Cardelle, G. Escorbuto infantU por LP, hervida. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1933, 5: 133-5, 2 pl.—Challinor K., Scherago, M A Weaver. R. H. The occurrence of food-poisoning staphylococci fnPM. J. Bact., Bait, 1943, 45: 577 (Abstr )- Food poisoning traced to PM [Kentucky] J. Am. M. Ass., 1943 122: 958.-Hlckler, J. F. Outbreak of Staphylococcus mUk poisoning in PM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: 1247-9.— Kaplan. Le scorbut des nourrissons ahmentds au lait de vache pasteurisd. Mddecin fr., 1946, 6: 287;-Lorenzo y^ Deal, J. P de la leche, enfermedades carenciales e infecciones intestinales. Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1937, 44: pt 1, 587-604. ---- Problems. Guittonnean. G. La question du LP en France. Rev. path. cormT Pa7 1947, 47: 61-4—Martel. H. Au sujet des LP. Bu7Acad?med., Par.. 1939. 3. ser., 122: 73-8. Test of heating. See also Milk modification, Heated milk; Milk testing. Meyer, H. *Zur Frage des Nachweises der Niedererhitzung der Milch mit besonderer Be- riichsichtigung der Amylasenreaktion. 28p. 8? Munch., 1931. Philippe, J. *Le controle de la P du lait; la reaction de Schern-Gorli. 74p. 8? Lyon, 1935. Bruere. Comprimds enzymoscopiques pour le controle rapide des LP. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1906, 6. ser., 24: 488- 93.—Forgacs, T., A Radics, I. Ueber den Nachweis der P des Sauerrahmes mittels der Amylaseprobe. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1938, 76: 20-4.—Gilcreas, F. W., & Davis. W. S. Investigation of the amylase and phosphatase tests as an indi- cation of P. Stud. Div. Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1937-39, 9: No. 74, 15-32.—Lethem, W. A. Prescribed testa for heat-treated mUk. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 75.—Moretti, I. P del latte paragonata alia prova dl Cambosu et aUa prova deUa riduttasi secondo Wilson. Riv. ital. igiene, 1943, 3: 22-8.—Rothenfus- ser, S. Ueber den Nachweis einer Erhitzung der MUch und ein neues Verfahren zum Nachweise der Dauer-P. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1930, 60: 94-109.—Schern & Gorli. Technique d'une nouvelle rdaction pour ddceler la P du lait au-dessus de 58 degrds. Lait, 1932, 12: 17-9.—Schnetka, M. Zum Nachweis PM; ein Versuch, die P-dauer zu ermitteln. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 235-48. ---- Test of heating: Phosphatase. Kay, H. D., Aschapfenburg, R., & Neave, F. K. The phosphatase test for control of effi- ciency of P. 53p. 24^cm. Shinfield, 1939. Larco Macedo, H. B. *Reacci6n de la fos- fatasa aplicada al reconocimiento de la P de la leche; estudi6 de las causas que podrian modificar sus resultados [Doctorado en bioquimica y farmacia] 55p. 27cm. B. Air., 1942. Alessandrini, A. La prova della fosfatasi per il controUo della P bassa del latte. Ann. igiene, 1938, 48: 405-17.— Andersen, A. C. Die Phosphataseprobe zum Nachweis des P. bei KonsummUch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1948, 39: 65-70.—Buck, T. C, jr. False positive phosphatase test from a thermophU in PM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1224-36.—Christen, C. C. Rdaction presque aussi rapide et facUe que la rdaction de Storch pour distinguer du lait cru; un lait de P basse ou un lait stassanlsd. Lait, 1930, 10: 32—4.— Del Valle Sarraga, R. The phosphatase test for the control of P. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1940, 4: 305.—Fasken, J. E., & McCIure, A. D. The phosphatase test as an indicator of P of milk. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1940, 4: 128-37.—Ferraz Lopes, C., & Soares Filho, F. Controle da eficacia da P do leite pela prova da fosfatase. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1944, 7: 47-60.—Gilcreas, F. W. Phosphatase test as an indication of P. Annual Rep. Div. Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1938, 47. ------ Comparative studies of the phosphatase test and its appUcation to the control of P. Abstr. Papers N. York Ass. Pub. Health Laborat., 1939, 23. meet., 2. ------■ A Davis, W. S. The value of the phosphatase test in the con- trol of P. Ibid., 1937, 21. meet., 10. ------ The practical value of the phosphatase test for P. Stud. Div. Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1937-39, 9: No. 75, 1-11. ------ Precision in reading the results of the phosphatase test. J. MUk Techn., 1940, 3: 14-8.—Gori, P. Reazione ad aneUo di Schern e Gorli e U punto critico nella P del latte vaccino. Igiene mod., 1933, 26: 295-8.—Hoy, W. A., & Neave, F. K. The phosphatase test for efficient P. Lancet, Lond., 1937, 2: 595-8.—Jepsen, A., & Madelung, P. On phosphatase meth- ods in the control of long-time P and stassanized milk. J. MUk Techn., 1939, 2: 254.—Kay, H. D. Control of the effi- ciency of P of mUk; the phosphatase test. Canad. Pub. Health J 1936 27: 551-4.—Kern, A. Ueber die Reaktion von Schern- Gorli in'PM. Prag. Arch. Tiermed., 1931, 11: 315-7. ------■ Ein Beitrag zur Theorie der Reaktion von Schern-GorU in dauer-PM. Ibid., 1932, 12: 273.—Kohn, F. G., & Klemm. E. Sur le diagnostic du LP a basse tempdrature par l'anneau de Schern-GorU. Lait, 1932, 12: 19-21—Krueger. P. F. Use of the phosphatase test in the control of P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: 477-81.-Milford, T H. & Clark. FA The phosphatase test for completeness of P. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1942-43 12:245-7.—Milligan, H. J. Supervision of PM: the phosphatase test. Med. Off., Lond. 1936, 55: 87—Neri. F., & Moretti I. II controllo della P del latte mediante la prova deUa fosfatasi. Riv. ital. igiene, 1941 1: 886-905—Moloney, P J. The phosphatase test. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32- 213-5—Parvis, D. Sulla prova della fosfatasi per U con- trollo della P del latte. Igiene mod. 1939, 32: 366-82, ch — Pasteurization and the phosphatase test. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2. 363—Phosphatase (The) test. Hartford Health BuU. 1941 k-No 11 1—Phosphatase test as an indication of F. Annual Ret Div' Laborat. N. York State Dep. Health, 1937, p. 61.— Phosohatase (The) test and P. Lancet, Lond., 1939. 2: 1225.— Kpnatase teste for P. In: Official & Tent. Meth. Analya. MILK (PASTEURIZED) 1304 MILK-PASTEURIZING PLANT (U S \ss. Off. Agr. Chemists) 6. ed., Wash., 1945, 319-22 — Ritter W Der Nachweis der P von Milch und Milchproducten durch die Phosphatasereaktion. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1949, 40: 43-60.—Schern, K., Gorli de Villar y Rossi. B E Literatura aparecida hasta ahora sobre la reaccion de Schern y GorU. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1935-36, 6: 51- gi —Smith, M. D. The use of the phosphatase test m the control of P. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 288-94.— Tiedeman, W. V. Present status of phosphatase test for P. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1938, 28: 316-24.—Tranmal, H. A study of the phosphatase tests as tests for efficiency of P. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1944, 8: 39-41. ---- Test of heating: Reductase. Araujo, T. L. Sobre a acao enzimatica do acido asc6rbico na reacao de Schardinger. Rev. brasil. biol., 1942, 2: 53-5.— Ciani, G. Sul valore deUa prova della riduttasi secondo Wilson per la determinazione della carica batterica del LP. Ann. igiene, 1939, 49: 290-308.—Eyrard, A., Rey, S. L'dpreuve de la rdductase dans le controle de la qualitd des LP. Lait., 1943, 23: 295-303. ---- Vitamin content. Gilliam, A. E., Henry, K. M., & Kon, S. K. The effect of commercial P on the vitamin A and carotene content of milk. In: Milk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Read- ing, 1937, pt 1, 45-8.—Holmberg, C. G. [Certain view-points on P with special reference to the significance of milk as vita- min source] Lunds lak. saU. forh., 1936-37, 174-81. Also Skand. Arch. Physiol., Berl., 1937, 76: 109-14. Also Sven, lak. tidn., 1937, 34: 1002-9.—Holmes, A. D. Effect of P on the riboflavin content of milk. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1944, 20: 226. ------ Jones, C. P. [et al.] The ratio of ascorbic acid, riboflavin and thiamine in raw and PM. J. Nutrit., 1943, 26: 337-45.—Kon, S. K. The effect of commercial P on the vita- min B complex of milk. In: MUk & Nutr. (Gr. Britain Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt 1, 49-51, tab. ------ & Watson, M. B. The effect of commercial P on the vitamin C of milk. Ibid., 52-6.—Lorenzini, G. P del latte e vitamina C. Rass. clin. sc, 1928, 6: 317-20.—Rundberg, G. Versuche iiber die Resistenz der C-Vitamine in der Milch gegen P im Vakuum. Acta paediat., Upps., 1933-34, 15: 357-73. Also Nord. med. tskr., 1935, 9: 510.—Schwartze, E. W., Murphy, F. J., & Cox, J. J. The effect of P upon the vitamin C content of milk in the presence of certain metals. J. Nutrit., 1931, 4: 211-25.—Sharp, P. F. Vitamin C in PM. Science, 1936, 84: 461.—Stella, G. II contenuto in acido ascorbico del LP al momento del consumo. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1938, 5: 311-20. MILK pasteurizer. Abbrev.: MP for milk pasteurizer and equiva- lents; P for pasteurizer. See also Milk pasteurizing plant. Bulharowski, G. A propos de l'exposition agricole de Co- logne; les P a lait. Lait, 1930, 10: 1178-85.—Krueger, P. F. Thermal efficiency of MP holders. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dany & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 236-45.—Pocher, C. La disposition des appareils et des locaux dans la P basse. Lait, 1926, 6: 412-23, pl. Bacteriology. Isaacs, M. L., & Gordon, A. Growth of thermophUes in P equipment. J. Bact., Bait., 1943, 45: 51 (Abstr.)— Parvis, D. Orientamenti attuali della tecnica di pastorizzazione del latte; controUo batteriologico di un P a strato sottile. Osp. maggiore, MUano, 1940, 28: 181-8.—Robertson, A. H., Yale, M. W., & Breed, R. S. Non-thermophiUc, spore-forming bacteria asso- ciated with P equipment. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1926, 68: 17- 22, pl.—-Stassano, H. De l'effet thermique, particuUdrement efficace sur les bactdries, de la paroi mdtaUique chauffante, a large surface, dans les appareils de stdrilisation et de P. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1925, 93: 711-3. ---- Heaters. See also Milk sterilization. Lembke, A. Die Hitzewiderstandsfahigkeit der CoUbak- terien und die Verwendbarkeit dieser Eigenschaft als Vergleichs- massstab fiir die Beurteilung von Milcherhitzern. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1937, 96: 92-109.—Orla-Jensen. Le nouvel appareil danois Gloria k pasteuriser le lait. Lait, 1933, 13: 945-9.— Thomasson, H. L. New test for high-temperature short-time P-s. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1945, 48: 155, &c ---- home made. Thomas, R. C. Operation studies of home MP-s. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1949, 64: 1411-22. MILK-PASTEURIZING plant. Abbrev.: MPP milk pasteurizing plant; PP for pasteurizing plant; MDEA for Milchdauer- erhitzungsanlage; MEE for Milcherhitzungs- einrichtung. See also Milk pasteurizer. Illinois, U. S. A. Department op Public Health. Educational health circular No. 134: MPP law. Rev. ed. 66p. 23cm. Springf., 1942. Adams, H. S. Plans for the modern PP. In his MUk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 97-105.—Bourbonnais, G., A Marier, J. Usines de pasteurisation. BuU. san., Montrdal, 1947, 47: 77-80. Also Engl, transl., Ibid., 59-62.—Burn, G. A. H. Engineering features of PP and equipment. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1941, 32: 199-207.—Milcherhitzungseinrichtungen. Reichsgesundhbl., 1937, 12: 447.—[PP] Med Off., Lond., 1936, 55: 51.—Repetto, S. L'dtablissement central pour la pasteurisation du lait de la vUle de Gdnes, Italie. Lait, 1939, 19: 313-24.—Seelemann, M. Eine neuzeitliche und vorbildliche MDEA. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1926, 42: 859-62. Zur Vereinheitlichung im Milcherhitzerbau. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1941-42, 52: 228.—Yale, M. W., & Breed, R. S. The control of thermophilic bacteria in PP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1930, 20: 1192-8.—Zulassung von MEE. Reichs- gesundhbl., 1937, 12: 275; 1938, 13: 180; 943. ---- Supervision. Dalrymple-Champneys, W. Report on the supervision of MPP. 47p. 8? Lond., 1935. Forms No. 77 Rep. Pub. Health, Lond. Berry, A. E. Inspection of MPP. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1932, 23: 37-41.-—Falcioni, A. C. Algunas observaciones sobre el control sanitario de las usinas pasteurizadoras de leche. Rev. med. vet., B. Air., 1942, 24: 216-24.—Supervision of MPP. Brit. M. J.. 1935, 1: 1078. ---- Workers. ---- Plate type. Renner, B. Die Plattenpasteurisier-Apparate unter Berucksichtigung der neuen amtlichen Vorschriften iiber die Erhitzung der MUch. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1936, 44: 84-7.— Stassano, H. Des appareils de pasteurisation a plaques. Lait, 1931, 11: 124; 244; Disc, 1932, 12: 1108-21. Hollins, A. Shortage of pasteurisation workers. Lancet, Lond., 1942, 2: 739.—Renner, K. M. The training of PP operators. J. Milk Techn., 1939, 2: 286-9. MILK pathology. See Milk defect. MILK plant. See also Dairy; Milk production. Adams, H. S. The dairy environment. In his Milk & Food Sanit., N. Y., 1947, 41-4.—Ikeda, T., Yamada, T., & Onta, H. Hukugyo-teki gyunyu sakusyuzyo tyosa seiseki [Results of an investigation of the dairies maintained as a side-line business] Kosei kagaku, 1941, 2: 164-76.—Petry, C. O. Various phases of dairy practice. Vet. Med., Chic, 1948, 43: 266-9.—Plock. V. D. J., & Perkons. L'dconomie de l'dnergie dans les dta- blissements laitiers. Lait, 1939, 19: 874-85.—Rubin-Zamora, H. Normas e indicaciones para la construcci6n de granjas agro-pecuarias sanitarias, acondicionadas para la obtenci6n de leche higienica en campo Ubre. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. C*>ngr., 374-81. ---- Cleansing and sterilizing [Abbrev.: IL for industrie laitiere and equivalents; L for laiterie and equivalents] Johns, C. K. The washing and sterilization of farm dairy utensils. 4p. 8? Ottawa, 1928. Forms No. 64, Circ. Canada Dep. Agr. Bonjean, E. Emploi de l'eau oxygdnde dans 1TL; lavage des ustensiles et rdcipients. Ann. falsif., Par., 1908, 1: 59-65.— Burn, G. A. H. Cleansing and disinfecting operations in a small dairy. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 310-3 — Davis, J. G. The cleansing and steriUzing of dairy and ice- cream plant. J. R. San. Inst., 1948, 68: 547-56.—Dugan, S. V. Cleanliness the first essential. BuU. Dep. Health Kentucky, 1942-43, 15: 561.—Genin, G. Les agents de nettoyage employds dans TIL. Lait, 1935, 15: 868-70. ------ La stdrUisation des ustensiles de L par la chaleur sdche. Ibid., 1936, 16: 30-3. ------ Le nettoyage des objets dtamds en L; emploi du sulfite de sodium. Ibid., 612-5.—Holmquist, C. A., Frank, L. C. [et al.] Hot air steriUzation of milk utensils. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937, 27: Suppl., 150-2.—Lesser, M. A. Dairy cleaners. Soap, N. Y., 1948, 24: No. 5, 40-3.—Lucas, P. S., Hartsuch, B., & Barnum, H. J. A study of some physical and chemical properties of several dairy cleaners. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 40-7.—Parker, M. E. Manual of dairy detergents and cleaning practices. Food Indust., 1943, 15: No. 7, 78; No. 8, 71.— Schwartz, C. Detergents in the dairy industries. BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 420 (Abstr.)—Searls, E. M., Fletcher, F. W., & Kenaga. E. E. Methyl bromide as a fumigant for dairy MILK PLANT 1305 MILK PLANT factories. J. Econom. Entom., 1944, 37: 822-9.—Taylor, G. B. Demonstration of sterilizer for farm utensils. Am. Food J., 1916, 11: 412-4.—Wise, R. I. Control of bacteria in dairy plants. J. Bact., Bait., 1944, 47: 215. ---- Hygiene and sanitation. Wilster, G. H. Testing dairy products and dairy plant sanitation. 191p. 23cm. Corvallis, 1947. Berry, A. E. Engineering defects in dairies. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938. 29: 314-7.—Davidson, F. A. Farm buUdings in relation to the health of dairy cows and milk production. J. R. San. Inst., 1949, 69: 372-82.— Moro, A. Norme igieniche neUa construzione di nuove stalle per bovini da latte per la bassa Lombardia, degU accessori e servizi dipendenti. Atti Conv. lombard. igiene rurale (1933) 1934, 1. Conv., 126-32.— Pearson, R. A. Development of dairy hvgiene. Proc. Am. Ass. M. MUk Com., 1908, 2. Sess., 70.—Schmidt-Erlangen, H. Hygienische Bekampfung der Sehaben in Milchverarbeitungs- statten und Milchwarenlagerraumen. Milchwirtsch. Zbl., 1943, 72: 49-52.—Stuurman, S. De beteekenis van de stal- hygiene voor de kwaUteit der melk, met inachtneming van de rentabiliteit op dit punt. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1938, 65: 217-25. ---- Inspection. See also Milk control; Milk production. Arloing, S. Xecessite de l'inspection des vacheries et du controle de la production du lait. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1908) 1909, 37: 1326-34.—Beechwood. Gyunyu sakusyu-zyo oyobi gyunyu syori-zyo no kansi [Supervision of cow barns and milk-processing plantsl Sanitation, Tokyo, 1948, 1: 175; passim.—Borland, A. A. The scoring of dairies. Bull. Vermont Bd Health, 1913-14, 14: No. 2, 7-22.—Bulharowski. G. Le controle des dtables et la production d'un lait propre et sain. Lait, 1929, 9: 1104-8.—Bushong, J. P. Some conditions ob- served while inspecting certified dairies. Proc Am. Ass. M. MUk Com. (1923) 1925, 17. Conf., 119-21.—Campbell, D. M. The fluid milk plant. Vet. Med., Chic, 1944, 39: 91-105.— Cote, F. J. DaUy farm inspection. Canada. J. Comp. M , 1940, 4: 288-91.—Kerr, J. W. The bearing of dairy mspection on the better control of milk-borne diseases of man. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915, 4: 87-95 — MUne. A. J. Control in dairies. S. Afr. M. J., 1938, 12: 285- 7.—Pearson, L., Hamill, S. McC, & Ward, A. R. Report of the Committee on the inspection of herds and farms used for the production of certified milk. Proc Am. Ass. M. Milk Com., 1908, 2. Sess., 24-30.—Rennes. J. La salubritd du lait et l'in- spection gdndralisde des dtables. Lait, 1927, 7: 310-16 — Savage, W. The laboratory and cowshed and dairy mspection. In his Pract. Pub. Health Probl., Lond., 1941, 80-95.—Smith, F. E. A. Laboratory control methods for country plants. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. DaUy & MUk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 13-22.—Staffe. L'importance de l'hygidne de l'dtable au point de vue du rendement dconomique. Lait, 1938, 18: 429- 36.—Work (The) of the Army Veterinary Services in relation to miUtary dairy farms in India. Ind. Vet. J., 1945-46, 22: 255-63.—Yale, M. W., & Eglinton. R. The value of the colon test as a means of detecting unsanitary conditions on the farm. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1935) 1936, 24: 116-37. ---- rural. Martin, E. E. The advantages and disadvantages of town versus country dairies in connection with the supply of milk. J Prev. M., Lond., 1906, 14: 226-31.—Messner, H. Die Selbstkontrolle der bauerUchen Molkereien. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1938-39, 49: 371. ---- Waste water. Becker, F. K. E. W. *Bakteriologische Stu- dien iiber Molkereigebrauchswasser unter be- sonderer Berucksichtigung der Lebensfahigkeit einiger Bakterien im Wasser [Kiel] p.286-334. 8° Berl. 1929. Also MUchwirtsch. Forsch., 1929, 9: Falcioni, A. C. Los desagiies cloacales y la higiene publica; el problema en los mataderos y en la industria lechera. 46p. 22cm. La Plata, 1944 Biochemical process treats dairy wastes. Mun. San. NY 1938 9-333-6—Bueker, M. Plans et constructions d dtablis- sements" laitiers en tenant compte des Questions de drainage et d'dpuration des eaux rdsiduaires. Lait, 1939, 19. 541-53. Calvert. H. T. Milk factory effluents. Rep. Water Poll. Kes. Bd Lond (1938) 1939, 12-23.-Eldridge, E. F Milk waste treatment by the Mallory Process; experiences at the Eachus Dairies plant, West Chester. Water Works & Sewer. 1941, 88- 457-62 —Genin. G. Le traitement des eaux rdsiduaires de laiterie Lait, 1938, 18: 711^.-Haase, L. W Ueber den Elnfluls von Molkereiabwasser auf die Behandlung von Ab- wfesem kleiner Stadte. Kleine Mitt. Verein. Wasserversorg., 1935, 11: 37-42.—Hepburn, E. A. The purification and dis- posal of milk wastes. Health Bull., Melb., 1938, No. 53, 1478- 90.—Lembke, A. Studie iiber die Beteiligung von Mikroben an Abbauvorgangen, die sich bei der Behandlung von Molke- reiabwassern in einer Faulkammeranlage abspielen. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1939-40, 101: 1-29.—Montagna. S. D. Methods and results of activated sludge treatment of dairy wastes. Sewage Purif., Lond., 1940, 2: 55.—Priitz, M. Ueber die Beseitigung und Verwertung von Molkereiabwassern insbesondere von Molken. Kleine Mitt. Verein. Wasser versorg., 1928, 4: 125- 31.—Rossi, P. Les eaux rdsiduaires des laiteries. Lait, 1928, 8: 28; 318.—Scarlett, C. A. The practical treatment of daUy effluents. Analyst, Lond., 1939, 64: 252-60.—Treatment (The) and disposal of waste waters from dairies and mUk products factories. BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 482 (Abstr.)—Van Ysselsteyn, H. A. Purification of dairy trade waste waters. Tr. Internat. Conf. San. En-Un., 1924. 1. Congr., 231-42 — Veale, P. O. The effect of dairy factory drainage upon the quality of streams in Taranaki. X. Zealand J. Sc, 1945—46, 27: B, 282-302.—Warrick, L. F. New developments in treat- ment of mUk wastes. Food Indust., 1940, 12: No. 9, 46-8.— Wittmer. E. F. Treating milk wastes by 2-stage filtration. Pub. Works, N. Y., 1941, 72: No. 3, 19. ---- Waste water: Use. Caserio, E. Aspetti autarchici del problema alimentare; 1'utiUzzazione razionale dei sottoprodotti della lavorazione in- dustriale del latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1941-42, 8: 246-52.— Diennert, F. Epuration des eaux de laiterie. Lait, 1925, 5: 873-81.—Fouassier, M. L'dpuration des eaux rdsiduaires de laiteries. Ibid., 1936, 16: 562-8.—Hn. RichtUnien fiir die landwirtschaftUche Verwertung insbesondere Verregnung von Molkereiabwassern. Gesundh. Ingenieur, 1942, 65: 434. Also Kleine Mitt. Verein. Wasserhyg., 1942, 18: 142-6.—Savage, W. The disposal of effluents containing milk. In his Pract. Pub. Health Probl., Lond., 1941, 30^1. ---- Water supply. Burr, A., & Doering, H. Conditions requises pour avoir une eau de laiterie. Lait, 1935, 15: 102-10.—Hellstrom, B. Metod att minska mejeriavloppsvattnets innehaU av fororeningar genom att tillvarataga mjolkspill (SB-systemet) Hyg. rev., Stockh., 1949, 38: 298-300.—Levy, I., & Rechter, de. L'em- ploi du peroxyde de chlore pour la ddsinfection des eaux dans l'industrie laitidre. Lait, 1925, 5: 562-7.—Lindroth, A. SpUl- brunnssystemet (torebodasystemet) inom mejeridrUten an en gang. Hyg. rev., Stockh., 1948, 37: 97-9.—Long, H. F., & Corley, R. T. Observations on bacteriological condition of creamery water suppUes. J. Bact., Bait., 1942, 44: 255.— Pien, J. L'emploi de l'eau oxygdnde en laiterie. Ann. falsU., Par., 1948, 41: 178-83.—Santos, I. dos, & Sousa Carvalho, A. de. A agua na industria de lacticinios. Rev. med. vet., Lisb., 1948, 43: 129-59, 2 tab.—Shutt, D. B. The role of non-faecal bacteria in water suppUed to creameries. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1936, 27: 226. MILK poisoning. See also Milkborne disease, Infection; Milk nutrition, Pathological effect; Milk secretion, Drug excretion; Milk sickness. Awerkijew, N. D. Ueber ein tierisches Alkaloid aus steriU- sierter und unter bestimmten Bedingungen aufbewahrter MUch. Zschr. physiol. chem., 1911, 72: 347-62—Bosma, J. Intox. door het drinken van melk eener koe, Ujdende aan staphylococcen-mastitis. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1939, 66: 1258.— Brush, E. F. Acute mUk-poisoning. In his Milk, N. Y., 1898, 15-25 —Cartaz, A. Empoisonnement par le lait. Nature, Par., 1886, 14: pt 2, 347.—Carter, R. H., & Mann, H. D. The DDT content of mUk from a cow sprayed with DDT. J. Econom. Entom., 1949, 42: 708.—Davidson, M. T. MUk a human poison. South. M. J., 1942, 35: 196-9.—Food poison- ing from milk. Brit. M. J., 1938, 1: 859.—Hemery. Intox. aUm due a une alteration de lait. Bull. Soc mdd. mU. fr., 1908 2: 458-61.—McGuire, B. B. ChUd dies of milk sick poisoning. Health BuU., Raleigh, 1946, 61: No. 12, 7.— Marien, A. L'empois. par le lait. Union mdd. Canada, 1907, 36: 4-9.—Matuguma, M. Iwayuru zinnyu-tyudoku-syo ni yoru zyo-ganken-kasui no iti rei [Ein Fall der Ptosis infolge von sog. Menschenmilchvergiftung] Acta Soc. ophth. jap., 1933 37- 1643-7.—Minett, F. C. Enterotoxins of milk and cream. Proc. Pacific Sc Congr. (1939) 1942, 6. Congr., 5: 413,—Paruit, C. Les laits meurtriers; laits toxiques et laits tuberculeux d'origine commune. C. rend. Congr. internat. path. comp. (1912) 1914, 1. Congr., 833-7— Schmidt, H. W. Neuartige Obstbaumspritzung auf Wiesen und Weiden im Licht der Milchhygiene. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1941-42, 52- 229-31 —Sturel. Au sujet des cas d'intox. aUm. dus a une alteration du lait. BuU. Soc. mdd. mU. fr., 1908, 2: 478. MILK-POWDER. See Milk product, Dry milk. MILKPOX. See Alastrim, in 4. series. MILK PREPARATION 1306 MILK PROBLEM MILK preparation. See Milk modification; also Milk processing; Milk product. MILK preservation. Abbrev.: CL for conservation du lait; conser- vazione del latte; C for conservation. See also Milk cooling; Milk pasteurization; Milk sample, Preservation; Milk storage. Great Britain. National Baby Welfare Council. Milk in the home; how to keep milk in good condition for use by adults and children. 2p. 23cm. Lond., 1943. Forms No. 89, Leafl. Nat. Baby Welf. Counc Gr. Britain. ---- Methods. See also Milk modification, Heated milk. Bonnechaux, E. Le lait et les divers procddds de C. J. hyg., Par., 1905, 30: 29-32.—Brillouin, A. CL a l'dtat frais et Bans altdration des graisses ni des albuminoides. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1902, 31: 440.—Carter, W. S. The use of milk preservatives. Texas State J. M., 1905, 1: 212-4.— Cathala, J., & Macheboeuf. Sur le procddd de CL par adjonc- tion de microlysine, proposd par M. le professeur G. Bertrand. Nourrisson, 1945, 33: 138-41.—Curran, H. R., & Evans, F. R. The activity of peniciUin in relation to bacterial spores and the preservation of milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1946, 52: 89-98.— Galaine, C, & Houlbert, C. Procddd pratique nouveau pour la C des liquides fermentescibles et plus spdcialement du lait. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1937, 3. ser., 117: 30-2.—Gologorsky, B. S., & Timkovsky, U. V. Konservacija moloka tokami ultravysokoj dastoty. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1948, 13: No. 9, 32.—Hilgers, W. E., & Lapp, C. Der Wert der Entsauerung der Milch durch AlkaUkarbonate und die hierdurch bedingten biologischen Veranderungen. Gesundh. lngenieur, 1920, 43: 353-6.—Kuppelmayr. Ein neuer Apparat zur Haltbarmachung der Milch. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1920, 30: 229.— Liver- seege, J. F. Birmingham milk and preservatives. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1908, 16: 225-30.—Raudnitz, R. W. The attitude of public health authorities regarding the preservation of milk by heat. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1907, 72: 381-3.—Richmond, H. D., & Miller, E. H. Preservatives in milk. Analyst, Lond., 1907, 32: 144-54.—Reenter. Une nouveUe mdthode de stdrilisa- tion et de CL. Tribune mdd., 1906, n. ser., 38: 561.—Sherman, H. C, Hahn, A. W., & Mettler, A. J. Comparative experiments upon chemical preservatives in milk. J. Am. Chem. Soc 1905, 27: 1060-8.—Spolverini, L. M., & Flaminj, M. Un nuovo metodo di CL. Atti Congr. pediat. ital. (1905) 1906, 5. Congr., 361-6.—Vasio como meio conservador do leite; suas vantagens scientificas e praticas. Tribuna med., Rio, 1916, 22: 215; 218.—Zausajlov, M. A., & Telicenko, E. V. 0 prostejsem sposobe sokhranenija moloka ot pordi. Vest. obshch. hig., 1905, 471-1. MILK problem. Abbrev.: MP for milk problem and equivalents; MQ for milk question; P for problem; PL for probleme du lait and equivalents. See also other main headings related to Milk. Bendixen, H. C, Blink, G. J. [et al.] The milk problem, p.371-504. 24cm. Geneve, 1937. Bull. Health Org. League of Nat., 1937, 6: Spargo, J. The common sense of the MQ. 351p. 20cm. N. Y., 1908. Guigoz, M. Notes sur le PL. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1940, 78: 667-9.—Kitchen, J. M. W. The war and its effect on the great MQ. Med. Rey. of Rev., 1918, 24: 661.—Milk: its whence and whither discussed at chemists' meeting. Science News Lett., 1937, 32: 165-7.—Piffard, H. G. The MP. N. York M. J., 1907, 85: 773-8. ---- by countries. Bieiek, T. A tej mint Eur6pa gyermekegdszsdgiigyi probld- maja. Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1949, 30: 177.— Bustos, J. El PL en Quito. Rev. As. Esc. quim. farm., Quito, 1943, 1: No. 2, 13- 23.—Garcia, C. M. Los PL. Cr6n. mdd. quir. Habana, 1934, 60: 33-8.—Jamaica (Some) MP-s. Jamaica Pub. Health, 1933, 8: 105-7.—Lafleur, M. Le PL en Haiti. Bull. Serv. hyg., Port au Prince, 1935, 2: No. 5, 23-6.—Lippitt, W. F. Notes on the MP in Puerto Rico. Puerto Rico Health Bull., 1938, 2: 221-3.—Morales Otero, P. Porto Rico and its MP-s. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1928, 18: 1384-7.—Ortiz Aragones, J. M. El PL en las grandes poblaciones. An. Acad, farm., Madr., 1934, 3: 143-60.—Silva Leal, M. da. Um aspecto grave do PL. Accao mdd., 1947, 11: 357-60.—Sinnetamby, M. The MP in Colombo. J. Ceylon Brit. M. Ass., 1906, 3: 69-75.— Troicky, I. Molodnyj vopros s todki zrenija socialnoj. Russ. vrach, 1909, 8: 2384-86. Also French transl., Ann. mdd. chir. inf., Par., 1910, 14: 171-9. by countries: Argentina. D'Amato, H. J. El PL en la Republica Argentina. Prensa mdd. argent., 1942, 29: pt 2, 1507-10. Also Sem. mdd., B. Air., 1942, 49: pt 2, 747-50. ---- by countries: Belgium. Bigwood, E. J. Considdrations au sujet du PL en Belgique. BuU. Acad. mdd. Belgique, 1946, 11: 28-39.—Brnll, L. Sur le PL en Belgique. Rev. mdd. Lidge, 1948, 3: 297-300. ------A Neuprez, R. Le PL en Belgique. BuU. Acad. mdd. Belgique, 1946, 11: 10-5.—Philippart-Wodon. La question du lait. Rev. beige pudricult., 1936, 1: 155-64. ---- by countries: Brazil. Amaral, F. P. do. O problema do leite em Sao Paulo. Impr. med., Rio, 1942, 18: No. 347, 84-94. Also Rev. med. cir. S. Paulo, 1942, 2: 300-16.—B., S. M. O PL no Rio de Janeiro. Brasil med.. 1940, 54: 544.—Dos Santos Abreu, E. A questao do leite. Rev. paul. med., 1942, 21: 438-^2.—Meirelles, E. O PL entre n6s. Tribuna med., Rio, 1919, 25: 213; 232.— Mello, A. A questao do leite em Sao Paulo. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1942, 5: 6-11.—Mendes, A. O PL no Rio de Janeiro; como o enfrentou e estd resolvendo a Comissao execu- tiva do leite. Brasil med., 1943, 57: No. 25, 16-24.—Morena, N. O PL em Sao Paulo. Arq. hig., S. Paulo, 1942, 7: No. 14, 63-86.—Pascale, H. Questao do leite em Bauru. Ibid., 213.— Questao (O) do leite. An. paul. med. cir., 1943, 45: 138-46 (Abstr.)—-Silva, D. Ferreira da. O leite no P aUmentar, consideracSes a respeito do que 6 distribuido em Niter6i. Brasil cir., 1941, 3: 253-65. ---- by countries: Canada. Seymour, M. M. A study of MP-s in Canada. Pub. Health J,, Toronto, 1925-26, 17: 241; passim. ---- by countries: Chile. SCHWARZENBERG L., J., & STEEGER S., A. Nuestro problema de la leche. p.869-920. 23>km. Santiago, 1942. Rev. chilena pediat., 1942, 13: Landa Perroni, F. El PL en relaci6n con la aUmentacidn popular en Chile. Rev. chUena hig., 1939, 2: 21-40.—Scroggie, A. El PL. Rev. chUena pediat., 1942, 13: 863-8; Disc, 929-38.—Traub H., J. El PL en Santiago. Rev. quim. farm., Santiago, 1936, 4: 17. ---- by countries: France. Bouchet, F. *A propos de la question du lait; de l'influence des society de mddecins sur l'alim. des villes en lait. 60p. 8? Lyon, 1907. Ballon, M. La question du lait, a Troyes. In: Le lalt (France. Journde dt. social) Troyes, 1934, 44-8.—Beau, M. La situation laitidre. Lait, 1928, 8: 449; 1933, 13: 651; 1934, 14: 1023.—Buckley, M. Le PL. Gaz. mdd. France, 1931, 136—40.—Cassel. La question du lalt a Dieppe. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 436-9.—Fournier, A. Le PL. Presse mdd., 1938, 46: 1205.—Giroux, J. Le P du bon lait. Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1929, 9: 164-85.—Golding, J. Progrds dans l'essai du lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 822-5.—Lavalee, G. Le PL dans la France de 1947. Concours mdd., 1947, 69: 1394.— Lesne, E., & Richet. C. La question actueUe du lait. J. mdd. Paris, 1948, 68: 5.—Letard, E. Questions laitidres. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 219-22.—Magniaux. Sur la ques- tion du lait. Normandie mdd., 1908, 24: 217-20.—Marre. F. Le PL. Rev. hyg.. Par., 1909, 8: 58-72.—Michot. A. Le PL en France. Population, Par., 1947, 2: 67-80.—Moenaert. L. Quelques mots sur la question du lait. Ann. Soc. mdd. Anvers, 1906, 68: 13-27.—Perreau & Bachelot. Rapport sur la ques- tion du lait. Arch. mdd. Angers, 1946, 50: 33-5.—Porcher, C. La question du lait; l'enseignement du lait a l'Ecole de Lyon. J. mdd. vdt., Lyon, 1907, 5. ser., 11: 148; 202.—Rennes. J. La question du lait. Lait, 1928, 8: 209-18.—Triollet. Le PL dans le Morbihan; son importance sanitaire et dconomique. Rev. hyg. mdd. social., 1938, 17: 15-25. ---- by countries: Germany. Eckardt. Ueber die Milchfrage. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1915-16, 26: 23-7.—Vaubel, W. Der Standpunkt des Arztes zur MUchfrage. Fortsch. Med., 1929, 47: 80-2. — by countries: Great Britain. Buckley, W. Milk problems. J. R. San. Inst., 1928-29, 49: 346-9.—Dighton, A. The MP; a suggested solution. Child, Lond., 1919-20. 10: 443-5.—Gloyne. S. R. The MP from a pathologist's point of view. Med. Off., Lond., 1933, 49: 185.—Milk and its problems; a Nutrition Society discus- sion. Brit. M J 1943, 2: 113.—Milk (The) P and the Min- istry of Health. Lancet, Lond., 1924, 2: 620-2.—Pillidge, W. Observations on MP-s. J. R. San. Inst., 1935-36 56- 624-45 — Pritchard, E. The MP: the supply. Bedrock, 'Lond. 1913- 14, 2:110-9—Scurfleld, H. The MP. J. State M.' Lona 1923, 31: 28-40.—Stephens, G. A. A new aspect of the MP] MILK PROBLEM 1307 MILK PRODUCT Med. Off., Lond., 1936, 56: 245.—Stock, C. J. H. An inquiry Into some problems connected with mUk. Analyst, Lond., 1930, 55: 535-43. ---- by countries: Holland. Van Raalte, A. Le PL alim. en HoUande. BuU. Off. mter- nat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 2221-4.—Vos, F. Het MP. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1923, 1: 154; passim. ---- by countries: Italy. Cirenei, G. La questione del latte a Genova in rapporto aUe condizioni igienico-zootechniche deUa Provincia. Clin. vet., MUano, 1935, 58: 824-37.—Lutrario, A. Le PL alim. en Italie. BuU. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 80-102. ---- by countries: Peru. Gallardo, P. El PL en la ciudad de Lima. Cr6n. mdd., Lima, 1941, 58: 323-6.—Garcia, E. L. El PL en Lima. Ibid., 1930, 47: 365-70. ---- by countries: United States. Berliner, E. The MQ from various points of view. 28p. 8? Wash., 1907. Kellogg, J. W. Some milk enforcement P-s. Annual Rep. Pennsylvania Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp.. 1933, 9: 38-45 — Kiefer, G. L. The MP. Teachers' San. Bull., Lansing, 1905, 8: 53-8.—McAlister. A. Encouragements In the present status of the MP. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1908-09, 5: 167-70.— Miner. C. H. The MP. Pennsylvania M. J., 1919-20, 23: 115.—St Louis MP-s. North Am. Vet., 1936, 17: No. 7, 14- 22.—Thresh, J. C. Summary of address on the MP. Birming- ham M. Rev., 1908. 63: 258-60. — by countries: Venezuela. Garcia Maldonado, A. Resumen de la ponencia Estado actual del PL en Venezuela desde los puntos de vista higienico y comercial. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1939, 4: No. 3, 33-41. Also Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 27-46 — Marquez, G. Lo que se debe hacer para mejorar el estado actual del P lechero en Venezuela, desde los puntos de vista higidnico y comercial. Ibid., 168-88.—Mendez Ochoa, J. El PL en el Estado Cojedes Julio de 1939. Ibid., 63-7.—Pi Suner. J. El PL en Venezuela. Ciencia, Mdx., 1941, 2:168-70. MILK processing. See also Milk care. Weigmann, H. Die Verarbeitung der Milch. p.586-650. 26^cm. Wiesb., 1909. In: Handb. MUchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Crispo. D. Le traitement rationnel du lalt. Congr. mter- nat. hyg. aliment., 1910, 2. Congr., 1: Sect. 3, 45-8—Ebi. Problemi di igiene annonaria; U trattamento del latte per U pubbUco consumo. Riv. Soc. ital. igiene, 1941-42, 63:-64: 77.— Gesteira, M. Processos de correcao do leite de vaca. Laborat. clin., Rio, 1943, 23: 179; passim.—Kon, S. K. A survey of the place of cow s milk in the human diet and of the effect of proc- essing on its nutr. value. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 170-6.— Lnft. Traitement du lait et de la crdme en vue d'dviter les ddfauts du beurre en AUemagne. Lait, 1928, 8: 874-9 — Mattick, A. T. R. Bacteriological aspects of mUk processing and distribution. Proc. Nutrit. Soc, Cambr., 1944, 2: 141- 9—Stiner. O. Ueber die Behandlung der MUch. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1933, 24: 94-103—Stnmpff, J E De melk en hare toebereiding in het binnengasthuis. Ziekenhuis., 1910, 1: 17-20— Vollhase. Was 1st unter molkereimassiger Behandlung der MUch zu versteheni Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1926, 51: 371-3. MILK product. Abbrev.: DP for dairy product; MDW for Milchdauerware; ME for Milcherzeugnis; PA for produit alimentaire and equivalents; PL for produit laitier. See also Milk bar; Milk beverage; Milk modi- fication; also such terms as Butter; Cheese; Cream; Dairy product; Ice-cream. Htjnziker, O. F. Condensed milk and milk powder; prepared for factory, school and labora- tory. 6. ed. 504p. 23cm. La Grange, 1946. Rochaix, A. J., & Tapernotjx, A. Le kit et ses derives; chimie, bactdriologie, hygiene. 412p. 25cm. Par., 1942. . „., , , ,, „ • Stohmann, F. C. A. Die Milch- und Molkerei- producte; ein Handbuch fur Milchtechniker und Nahrungsmittelchemiker. 1031p. 23cm. Braun- schweig, 1898. Corash, P. MUk and mUk products. In: Chem. A Techn. Food (Jacobs, M. B.) N. Y., 1944, 2: 617-48.—Keilling, J. Les PA ddrivds du lait. BuU. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment.. Par., 1943, 31: 79-83.—Leite como matdria prima; fabricagSo de PA lateos. Rev. aliment., Rio, 1944, 8: No. 12, 11-4—Nott- bohm, F. E. Vorlaufige Begriffsbestimmungen fiir MDW. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1928, 56: 63-72.—Rochaix A Tapernonx. Le lalt et ses ddrivds. BuU. Acad. vdt. France, 1948, 21: 146.—Rosell, J. M. Le lait dans quelques-unes de ses formes d'utilisation. Lalt, 1939, 19: 139; 234.—Strohecker, R. MUcherzeugnisse. In: Handb. Lebensmittelchem. (A. Bomer) Berl., 1936. Bd 3. p.212-37. ---- Adulteration. Braunsdorf, K. Ueber einen neuen Gelatine-Nachweis in MP. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 67: 326-32.— Cheese, cream cheese; fat deficiency. Brit. Food J., 1940, 42: 64.—Fincke, H. Untersuchungen iiber Kennwerte des Fettes von MDW und dessen Mischungen mit Kakaobutter. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1929, 57: 9-13.—Letzig, E. Nach- weis von Verdickungsmitteln in ME. Ibid., 1934, 68: 301-6.— Mueller, W. S., & Mack, M. J. Cereal flours as antioxidants in DP. Food Res., 1939, 4: 401-5.—Pien, J. Relations de densitd dans les PL. Ann. falsif., Par., 1939, 32: 16; 72. ---- alcoholic. See also Milk (fermented) Novak, B. Pouziti esencf pfi pfipravd mlddnych coctaUfl. Vyziva Udu, 1949, 4: 276.—Siman, J. Pouziti esencf k pKprave mlddnych cocktailu. Ibid., 333. ---- Analysis. American Public Health Association. Standard methods for the examination of DP, bacteriological, bioassay and chemical. 7. ed. 190p. 24cm. N. Y., 1939 [2. print., 1940] Also 8. ed. 288p. 24cm. N. Y., 1941. Also 9. ed. 373p. 24cm. N. Y., 1948. EarUer editions have title: Standard methods of milk analy- sis. Breed, R. S„ Hitchens, A. P. [et al.] Examination of DP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: No. 3, Suppl., 156.—Breed, R. S., McCrady, M. H. [et al.] Examination of DP. Ibid., 1941, 31: No. 3, Suppl., 138. ------ Examination of milk, cream and butter. Ibid., 1942, 32: No. 3, Suppl., 156.— Breed, R. S., Mickle, F. L., & Scott, H. T. Standard methods for the examination of DP. Gradwohl Laborat. Digest, 1938- 39, 2: No. 10, 5-7.—Dairy products. In: Official & Tent. Meth. Analys. (U. S. Ass. Off. Agr. Chemists) 6. ed., Wash., 1945, 303-44.—Jacobs, M. B. MUk, cream, and DP. In: Chem. & Techn. Food & Food Products (Jacobs, M. B.) N. Y., 1944, 1: 395-434.—Ludington, V. D., & Bird, E. W. AppUcation of the refractometer to determination of total soUds in MP. Food Res., 1941, 6: 421-34.—Pien, J., & Maurice, G. Relations de densitd dans les PL. Lait, 1938, 18: 582-610.—Reiss, F. Untersuchung der MUch- und Molkereiprodukte. In: Handb. MUchk. (Sommerfeld, P.) Wiesb., 1909, 751-67.—Robertson, A. H., Black, L. A. [et al.] Standard methods for the examina- tion of DP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1948-49, 39: Yearb., 80-2.— Standard methods for the examination of DP. Ibid., 1940, 30: No. 2, Suppl., 108. ---- Bacteriology. Breed, R. S. Bacteriological examination of DP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1938, 28: Suppl. 2, 102.—Hammer, B. W. AppU- cation of the Burri smear culture technic to various soUd DP. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 3. Congr., 720.— Kajukova, N. I., Buzuk, V. M., & Persina, N. N. [Ecology of the aroma-forming bacteria of DP] Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1937, 6: 60-78.—Knight, H. Z., & Browne, E. H. Some obser- vations on a pleomorphic bacillus isolated from different lots of processed whole MP. J. Bact., Bait., 1947, 53: 501.— Pederson, C. S., & Breed, R. S. Accuracy of plate counts made from MP as affected by the temperature of incubation. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 162-8.—Piven, M. F. [PoUution of MP by microorganisms] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 7, 58.— Pullinger, E. J. Examination of MP for tubercle bacUU and Brucella abortus. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 1: 1342-4. ---- Butter: Adulteration, and contamination [Abbrev.: B for butter; beurre; burro] France-Bernard, O. *A propos des incon- venients des B borates. 29p. 24cm. Par., 1940. Bodroux, F. Les B boriquds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1937, 30: 260; 291.—Bonn, A. Les B anormaux. Ibid., 1912, 5: 57-67.— Brioux, C. Contribution a l'dtude des B anormaux; les B individuels de concours beurrier de Rouen. Ibid., 449-59. ------ & Jouis, E. Le diacdtvle dans les B normands. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1937. 205: 526-8.—Buccar, M. de. La re- cherche du diacdtyle dans les B. Ann. hyg., Par., 1940, n. sdr., 18: 271-6.—Budagian, F. E., & Pavlov, V. P. [Effect of ad- mixtures of salt on salt cow B; Mg sulfates and Na, also Mg MILK PRODUCT 1308 MILK PRODUCT chloride and Ca] Tr. San. hig. inst. Ginza, Moskva, 1929, 136-48.— Burkitt, M. C. Bog-butter from Skye. Nature, Lond.. 1942, 150: 29.—Butter; 100 per cent, margarine (Law reports) Brit. Food J., 1939, 41: 108.—Butter; 25 per cent, of margarine. Ibid., 1941, 43: 23.—Coceani, A. La polarimetria neUa diagnosi di sofisticazione del B con grassi eterogenei. Boll. Soc. ital. med. igiene trop. (Sez. Eritrea) 1942, 1: No. 3, 52-5.—Collard-Bovy, A. Faut-il reglementer ou ddfendre la vente des B additionnds d'eau ou dans lesquels on a laissd de l'eau, soit intentionnellement, soit par suite d'un ddfaut de fabrication? Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 600.—Creac'h, P. Les fraudes du B au Tchad; leur ddtection; la valeur de l'indice de Valenta. Ibid., 1939, 32: 4-16.—Dehove, R., A Bessirier, L. Recherche et dosage du diacdtyle dans les B. Ibid., 1937, 30: 288-91.—Eloire, A. A propos de la fraude des B; addition de margarine; circonstances attenuantes; acquittement. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1933, 33: 1249-54— Falsification du B. J. chim. mdd., Par., 1865, 5. sdr., 1: 88.—Frehse. La question de l'eau dans le B. Ann. falsif., Par., 1900, 2: 79.—Granvigne, C, & Cassez, G. Valeur des diverses donnees fournies par l'examen chimique et physique du B pour l'appretiation de ses falsifications. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc (1911) 1912, 40: 1224-34.—Hoton, L. De l'importance des indices de refrac- tion pour la distinction des B purs d'avec les B falsifids. Ann. falsif., Par., 1909, 2: 8-26, tab. ------ La recherche de la graisse de coco dans le B a l'aide du microscope. Ibid., 275. ------ Beurres purs; B falsifids. Ibid., 535; 1910, 3: 28.— Lemoigne, M., & Monguillon, P. 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Methods for making and significance of cream and B sediment tests. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937, 27: 341-5.—Polonovski, M., & Thomas, M. Variations saisonnidres et cycle annuel des indices des B du nord de la France. Lait, 1933, 13: 249; pas- sun.—Pottenstein, W. Beobachtungen an der B im filtrierten ultravioletten Lichte im Laufe von vielerlei jahrUchen Termi- nen. Prag. tierarztl. Arch., 1937, 17: 1; 25.—Rosengren, L. F. La teneur en eau du B pendant les differents stades de sa fabri- cation. Lait, 1935,15: 222-5.—Sa Earp, J. de. Analyse pratica de manteiga e margarina. Rev. Dep. nac. produc. anim., Rio, 1935, 2: 211-22.—Schloemer, A. Untersuchungsverfahren fur B sowie fur Neben- und HUfsprodukte der Butterei. In: Handb. Lebemsmittelchem., Berl., 1942, 9: 546-57.—Vandam, L. L'indice de Crismer des B. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919, 12: 260- 9.—Vuaflart. Composition des B de l'dcole ambulante de laiterie du Pas-de-Calais. Ibid., 1912, 5: 476— Wassergehalt (Der) der B. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1946, 37: 25-35. ---- Butter: Bacteriology. Euwens, F. *Eiweisszersetzende Bakterien in der B; Einfluss auf die Butterbeschaffenheit; Bakampfungsmittel [Kiel] 65p. 8? Quaken- bruck, 1935. Hood, E. G., & White, A. H. Studies on moulds and yeasts in creamery B. lap. 8° Ottawa, 1928. Forms Pamphl. No. 92, Canada Dep. Agr. Baker, M. P. Some of the relationships among the organ- isms in B cultures. J. Sc Iowa CoU., 1931-32, 6: 409-11.— Beyma thoe Kingma, F. H. van. Beschreibung einiger neuer Pilzarten aus dem Centraalbureau voor Schimmelcultures Baarn (HoUand) Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1938-39, 99: 381-94.— Brisou, J. Analyse bactdriologique des B dans la region de Brest; biologie du bacille typhique dans le B. Lait, 1935, 15: 864-8.—Collins, M. A., & Hammer, B. W. Migration of bac- teria through B. J. Sc Iowa Coll., 1932-33, 7: 453-60 — Fouts, E. L. Effect of growth of microorganisms on acid num- bers of fat in cream and B. Ibid., 1939-40, 14: 32-4.—Haudu- roy, P. 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Some studies on the nutr. value of B fatty acids. J. Nutrit., 1947, 34: 455-67.—Hill, L. The nutr. value of B. Practitioner, Lond'., 1938, 141: 345.— Noeggerath, C. Butterscheue Kinder. Mschr. Kinderh., 1930, 46: 289-99.—Nutritive (The) value of B. Edinburgh M. J., 1938, 45: Advertisements, 11. Also Borden's Rev. Nutr. Res., 1943, 4: 1-10.—Richet, C, & Maret, R. Valeur comparee du B et de la margarine soit pure soit addi- tionnde de vitamine A; dtude expdrimentale sur la croissance du rat. Bull. Acad. nat. mdd., 1949, 133: 338-40. ---- Butter, pasteurized. Hood, E. G., & White, A. H. The cause and prevention of mould in Canadian pasteurized B. 20p. 8? Ottawa, 1926. Forms No. 48, Bull. Canada Dep. Agr. Bouska, F. W., & Brown, J. C. The significance of yeasts and oidia in pasteurized B. Univ. Wisconsin Stud. Sc, 1921, No 2 131-8 —Nyiredy, I. [Conditions of increase of bacteria in pasteurized B] AUatorv. lap., 1936, 59: 313-6.—Perini, P. E. Ricerche ed osservazioni sul contenuto in microviventi del B pastorizzato e non-pastorizzato. Gior. batt. immun., 1937, 19: 433-40.—Schutt, D. B. Contaminated water as a source of surface flavor in pasteurized creamery B. J. Bact., Bait., 1929, 17: 39. ---- Butter: Rancidity, and deterioration. Hussong, R. V. The relationships of a lipolytic organism to rancidity of B. J. Sc. Iowa Coll., 1933-34, 8: 199-201.- Nelson, J. A. The correlation between the organisms found microscopically and the bacteriological deterioration of B. Ibid., 213-5.—Olson, H. C. The microflora of churn and its importance in the deterioration of B. Ibid., 217-9. ---- Butter: Storage. Boogaert, H. L., Homans, L. N. S. [et al.] In hoeverre kan de duurzaamheid van koel- huisboter worden beinvloed door verschillende wijzen van het zuren van de room en door het al of niet zouten van de boter? p. 1-52. 24cm. Amst., 1937. Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, 1937, 4: Bordas. Conservation des B par le bicarbonate de soude et le nitrate de soude. Ann. falsif., Par., 1914, 7: 45-9.—Con- servation de la mantequilla en los tr6picos. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1946, 25: 169.—Erfahrungen und Erkenntnisse bei der Lagerung von B. MUchwirtsch. Zbl., 1942, 71: 51.— Heat resistant B developed by Army. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 643.—Kanunnikova, Z. A. [Effect of various concentrations of NaCl on the decomposition of B by microorganisms and the formation of some ferments] Ark. biol. nauk, 1936, 43: 117- 27.—Marchadier. L'acide benzoique agent conservateur des B. Ann. falsif., Par., 1911, 4: 28.—Van Dam. W. Expdriences techniques concernant l'influence de la rdfrigdration k trds basse tempdrature sur la consistance du B, immddiatement aprds sa prdparation, et la teneur en matidre grasse du babeurre. Lait, 1928, 8: 474-82.—White, A. H. Studies of storage B showing surface deterioration. Exp. Sta. Rec, Wash., 1943, 89: 248 (Abstr.)—-Wiley, W. J. 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BuU., Lond., 1943, 13: 296 (Abstr.)— De, N. K., Ranganathan, S., & Sundararajan, A. R. Vitamin A and carotene content of ghee (clarified B) and fortified margarine. Ind. J. M. Res., 1946, 34: 3-12.—Ellenberger, H. A., Guerrant, N. B., & Fardig, O. B. Seasonal variations in the vitamin A and the carotene content of retaU B. J. Nutrit., 1947, 33: 39-52.—FInry, F. Zur Frage der Standardi- sierung des Vitamins D in B und vitaminhaltiger Margarine. Biochem. Zschr., 1928, 203: 14-21.—Gallup, W. D., & Kuhl- man, A. H. Rapid estimation of carotene in B fat. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 361 (Abstr.)—Hauge, S. M. Feeding of cows controls vitamin A content of B. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 2, 48.—Jackson, R. W. Studies with the vitamin A of B fat. J. Nutrit., 1931-32, 4: 171-84.—Leuschen, M. E., Kunerth, B. L. [et al.] Vitamin A activity of B determined by various methods. Ibid., 1937, 14: 247-59.—Lundborg, M. Zur Kenntnis des A-Vitamins im Butterfett. Biochem. Zschr., 1931, 235: 1-13.—Scheunert, A., & Wagner, E. Ueber das Verhalten des Vitamin-A-Gehaltes der B bei verschiedener Erhitzungsweise. Ibid., 236: 29-34.—Wilkinson, H. The vitamin A and vitamin D contents of B; seasonal variation. Analyst, Lond., 1939, 64: 17-23. ---- By-products. Biinger. MilchabfaUe in der Schlachtvieherzeugung. Nu- trit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 695 (Abstr.)—Caserio, E. Aspetti autarchici del probl. aUm.; l'utilizzazione razionale dei sottoprodotti deUa lavorazione industriale del latte. Ibid., 643 (Abstr.)—Hunziker, C. F. L'utiUsation des excddents de lait considdrde du point de vue de la fabrication des conserves. Lait, 1939, 19: 92-108.—Kalmanovich, F. L. [MP from labora- tory by-products] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1943, 8: No. 8, 33.— Simskaja, A. M. [MP from laboratory by-products] Ibid., 35. canned. Nichols, A. A. milk products. 4p, The bacteriology of canned 28cm. Lond., 1936. ---- Cheese [Abbrev.: C for cheese; F for fromage; K for Kase; Q for queijo] See also Cheese, in 4. series; also Milk casein; Milk coagulation. Mezger, O., & Umbrecht, J. Kase. p.308- 422. 25/2cm. Berl., 1936. In: Handb. Lebensmittelchem. (Bomer, A.) BerL, 1936, 3: MILK PRODUCT 1310 MILK PRODUCT Schloemer, A. Kase. p.580-624. 25^cm. Berl., 1942. In: Handb. Lebensmittelchem., Berl., 1942, 9: Grollet, C. Les F. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1932, 32: 1171-3.—Simkova, V. Syr, pochoutka starovdku. Vyziva Udu, 1949, 4: 331.—Winteler, J. Naturgeschlchte des Schab- ziegers. Praxis, Bern, 1941, 30: 902. Cheese: Adulteration. Cheese: appeal; aUeged misleading label. Brit. Food J., 1940, 42: 103-5.—Cheese; cream cheese. Ibid., 93.—Cream C; fat deficiency; presence of foreign fat. Ibid., 115.—Fellenberg, T. v. Nachweis von Gelatine in K. Mitt. Lebensmittelunter- such., Bern, 1938, 29: 10-5.—Griebel, C, & Zeglin, H. Zum Nachweis gerlnger Mengen Pektin in Speisequarg. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1937, 74: 16-21.—Liverseege, J. F. Cheese. In his Adulter. & Analys. Foods, Lond., 1932, 302-8 — Martin, R. Quelques rdflexions sur la rdpression de la fraude dans la fourniture du lait de brebis et le commerce des F de Roquefort. Ann. falsff., Par., 1909, 2: 501-4.—Peter, A. Ueber den Nachweis und die Bestimmung von zum Liptauer K gemlschtem Kuhkase. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1938, 76: 118-23. ---- Cheese: Analysis. Bourgeois, J. Au sujet de l'adaption des butyromdtres a lait pour le dosage de la matidre grasse dans les F. Lait, 1940, 20: 403-7.—Cheese. In: Official & Tent. Meth. Analys. (U. S. Ass. Off. Agr. Chemists) 6. ed., Wash., 1945, 336-42.—Conven- tion internationale pour l'unification des mdthodes de prdldve- ment et d'analyse des F dans le commerce international, Rome, 26 avrU 1934. Ann. falsif., Par., 1935, 28: 480-6.—Delay, L. Quels sont les procddds a prescrlre pour l'analyse et le controle du F? Ibid., 1911, 4: 595-9.—Fromages. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 78-80.—Harper, R., & Baron, M. Factorial analysis of rheologlcal measurements on C. Nature, Lond., 1948, 162: 821.—Hostettler, H., & Ktinzle, L. Beitrage zur Methodik der Kaseanalyse; die Verwendung von Pergament- papierbechern an SteUe der Glasbecher zur acidbutyrometri- schen Fettgehaltsbestlmmung nach Gerber-van Gulik. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern., 1947, 38: 28-33.—Interna- tionale Abkommen zur VereinheltUchung der Methoden fur die Entnahme von Proben und die Untersuchung von K. Reichsgesundhbl., 1938, 13: 17-9.—Kay, H. D., Hiscox, E. R. [et al.] Cheese; some recent chemical and physico-chemical findings. Analyst, Lond., 1941, 66: 39-43.—Koestler, G. Zur Kenntnis der Teigeigenschaften des Emmentalerkases. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1938, 29: 188-201. Zustandsanalytlsche Betrachtungen am Gel des Emmentaler- kases. Ibid., 1942, 33: 33-47.—Macfarlane, T. On the analy- sis of C. Proc. R. Soc. Canada, 1903, 9: Sect. 3, 3-13 — Mdtodos oficiales para analisis de Q, empleados por el Labora- torio de qufmica analitlca, bromatologfa y toxicologfa del Ministerio de sanidad y asistencia social. Rev. san., Caracas, 1943, 8: 67-75.—Munin, F. Neue Methoden der Kaseunter- suchung und Stickstoffbestimmung. MUchwirtsch. Ztg, 1942, 50: 580-2.—Nicholls, J. R. Water and fat in English C. Analyst, Lond., 1941, 66: 265-86.—O'Shea, M. J., & Lyons, J. Some points concerning commercial methods of estimating the moisture and fat content of C. Econom. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1941, 3: 91-106.— Penados M., R. P. Analisis de Q; mdtodos de laboratorio. Esc farm., Guatemala, 1948-49, 11: No. 138, 16-24. ---- Cheese: Bacteriology. Hofmann, W. *Zur Kenntnis der Bakterien- und Pilzflora des Camembertkases in verschiede- nem Reifungszustand. 52p. 8? Kiel, 1935. Perss, H. R. *Untersuchungen uber die auf K und Quarg vorkommenden Torulahefen und ihre Bedeutung fur die Kaserei [Kiel] 54p. 21cm. Stolp, 1936. Stolting, B. G. J. *Ueber die Streptokokken des normal reifenden Tilsiter K; Beitrag zur Kenntnis beweglicher Streptokokken [Kiel] 69p. 8? Quakenbruck, 1935. Babel, F. J. Bacteriological studies on Swiss-type C from pasteurized milk. J. Sc. Iowa CoU., 1939-40, 14: 6.—Beynum, J. van, & Pette, J. W. Proplonsaurebakterlen In Gouda und Edamer-Kaser. Milchwlrtsch. Zbl., 1942, 71: 281-3. Der Nachweis gasblldender Bakterien im K. Ibid., 1943, 72: 81.—Burri, R. Zur Methodik der bakteriologischen Kase- untersuchung. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 3. Congr., 716.—Corberi, E. Ricerche sopra i cocchi acido- proteoUticl del Gorini. Arch. Mikrob., Berl., 1938, 9: 95-115.— Crispino, L. Sulla presenza di germi del gruppo CoU-aerogenes in alcuni tipi dl F di produzione bergamasca. Riv. ital. Igiene, 1942, 2: 418-27.—Delitsch, H. Ueber Mlkrokokken im Tilsiter K. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1937-38, 97: 389-99.—Demeter, K. J., A Janoschek, A. Vorkommen von Proplonsaurebakterlen In verschiedenen Kasesorten. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 3. Congr., 717. ------ Vorkommen und Ent- wicklung der Proplonsaurebakterlen in verschiedenen Kasear- ten. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1940-41, 103: 257-71.—DBrwald, W. Untersuchungen uber Bact. proteus, fluorescens und alcall- genes In der Milchwirtschaft, unter besonderer Berucksichti- gung des Vorkommens dieser Bakterien auf dem Tilsiter K. Ibid., 1938-39, 99: 177-209.—Dorner, W. Un cas remarquable de gonflement tardif du F \A gras causd par Escherichia coli. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt., 1943, 6: 412-4.—Garey, 3. C. The bacteriology of brick C during its manufacture. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1940, 5: 11.—Gilman, H. L., Dahlberg, A. C, A Marquardt, J. C. The occurrence and sur- vival of Brucella abortus in cheddar and limburger C. Rep. N. York State Vet. CoU. (1944-45) 1946, 147-60.—Golding, N. S. Some factors affecting the growth of PeniclUlum roque- forti in C. J. Sc. Iowa CoU., 1934-35, 9: 151-3.—Gorini, C. Acidoproteolytic cocci in American C. Rep. Proc. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 3. Congr., 716.—Janoschek, A. Mikrobiologie der Emmentaler Kaserei. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1939, 144: Beih., 171-4; Disc, 196; 1940, 136: 11.—Johns, C. K., A Katznelson, H. Studies on bacteriophage in relation to Cheddar cheesemaking. Canad. J. Res., 1941, 19: Sect. C, 49-58, pl.—Kastli, P. Die Lebensfahigkeit von Mycobacterium tuberculosis in schweizerischen Kasesorten. Schweiz. Zschr. Path. Bakt., 1948, 11: 408-13.—Krenn, E. Bact. proteus als Faulnlserreger in Weichkase. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1946, 33: 475.—Margolena, L. A., meter [Chemical studies on different kinds of C In Turkevl Turk ijiyen A tecr. biyol. dergisi, 1948, 8: No. 2, 130-5 — Zeisset, A. Zur Fettbestimmung in Kase nach von Guttk. £schr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1942v 84: 301-8. ---- Cheese: Hygiene, and inspection. Bolotov, MP. [Significance of the catalase indicator in estimation of the quaUty of C] Hig. & san., Moskva, 1940, 5: No. 2, 17-21.—Carlinfanti, E. La produzione dei F pastoriz- MILK PRODUCT 1311 MILK PRODUCT rati dai punto di vista igienico. Igiene & san. pub., 1947 3- p22w6-"lFheese- Hy«ela- Chlc- 194°, 18: 243.—Gilcreas', F. W. Report on pasteurization of dairy products; the phos- phatase test in the examination of hard C. Stud. Div. Laborat N York State Dep. Health, 1945-47, 12: No. 50, 422-30' Ah°B ^^1 Rep- Div- Labor**- N. York State Dep. Health! 1946 83.—Gutsche, F. W. Begutachtung von Harzer K durch die bakterioskoplsche Untersuchungsmethode. Zschr. Unter- such. Lebensmitt., 1938, 76: 209-25—Scharer, H. AppUcation of the phosphatase test to C; a preliminary report on cheddar type C. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1945, 35: 358-60. ---- Cheese: Laws and regulations. Application du ddcret-loi du 23 decembre 1939 relatif a 1 abaissement de 5% de la teneur en matidre grasse des F. Ann. falsif., Par., 1940, 33: 131-3.—Ddcret-loi du l«avrU 1940 rendant obligatoire le marquage des F. Ibid., 117.—Filled Cheese Act, U. S. C. 26:2350 to 2362 and U. S. C. 26:3210 3211 t5in o at* Law of Food (Toulmin, H. A., jr) Cincin., 1942 1029-33 —Fabrication, ddfinition et commerce des F [France. Ddcret du 20 octobre 1936] Ann. falsif., Par., 1936, 29: 494- 502.—Fromages; Camembert; teneur en matidre grasse; F contenant moms de 36% de matidre grasse; vente sous la de- nomination Camembert; ddfinition du congrds de Gendve' usages du commerce; tromperie sur l'espdce et Torigine (Juefr^ ment) Ibid 1921 14: 302.—Swaving. A. J. La ldglslation en matidre de F. Ibid., 1923, 16: 622; world-wide. ---- Cheese: Metabolism, and nutritive value. Albert, J. *Unterschiede in der ernahrungs- physiologischen Wirkung von Kasein und K. 28p. 23cm. Berl., 1938. Blix, G. Mesost som jarnkaUa i naringen. Upsala lak. foren. forh., 1947, 52:223-5.—McLester, J. S. Cheese. In his Nutr. A Diet, 4. ed., PhUa., 1943, 181-4.—Orru, A. II valore aUmentare di alcuni derivati del latte; ricerche ed osservazioni sul F pecorino. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1936, 3: 313^1.—Zuleger, F. Vyznam a dulezitost syrovd stravy pro dftd. Vyziva Udu. 1948, 3: 116-8. ---- Cheese, pasteurized. Caserio, E. Modificazioni provocate dai trattamento di pastorizzazione del F suUe varie frazioni azotate. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1938, 5: 349-54.—Pavan, G. Ricerche batteriolo- giche sui F pastorizzati. Igiene mod., 1938, 31: 257-62.— Saravia Iglesias, G. Estudio sobre los Q pasteurizados. Rev. zootecn., B. Air., 1937, 24: 128-50. ---- Cheese: Pathological effect. Alter, A. A. [Endemic poisoning in the Kharkhov region by C made of ewe's milk] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 2, 58.— Berberian, D. A. Cheese poisoning in Syria and the Lebanon. J. Palestine Arab M. Ass., 1946, 1: 30-7.—Bornand, M., & Bonifazi, G. Deux cas d'empoisonnement par du F. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1939, 30: 7-9.—Chertkova, F., A Blank, L. [Study of B. perfringens in relation to poisoning with pressed cottage C] J. mikrob., Moskva, 1938, 19: 881.— Donatelli, L. Avvelenamenti da F; considerazioni critiche e cliniche. Riv. cUn. med., 1938, 39: 1-19.—Fabian, F. W. Cheese and its relation to disease. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 987-96.—Florentin, D. Les intox. aUm. d'origine micro- bienne, en particuUer ceUes qui concernent les F. Ann. hyg., Par., 1938, n. sdr., 16: 539-48. ------ La flore colibacillaire des F et les intox. alim. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1938, 206: 1060-2.— Robert, E. Kasegift. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1909, 7: 491-3.—Macdonald, A. Staphylococcal food poisoning caused by C. Month. Bull. Emerg. Pub. Health Laborat. Serv., Lond., 1944, 3: 121.—Majoewskij, W. H. F. C, & Tuenter, J. P. A. [C poisoning] Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, Amst., 1935, 2: 388-417.—Meyer, K. F. Cheese-borne epi- demics of typhoid fever. California West. M., 1944, 61: 137-9.—Schaede. Ueber eine Kasevergiftung. Zbl. Bakt., 1. Abt., 1938-39, 143: 67-9.—Tiedeman, W. D. Cheese as a factor in disease transmission. Health News, Albany, 1944, 21: 174.—Torok, P., & Acs, L. [C poisoning] Ndpegdszsdgiigy, 1937, 18: 175-82.—Verge, J. Les toxi-infect. alim. dues aux F. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1948, 48: 177-81. Cheese: Vitamin content. Balsamelli, F. Ricerche sul valore vitdm. dei formaggi pastorizzati comparativamente al valore vitam. dei F freschi e di queUi stagionati. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern., 1938-39, 8: 136-44.—Burkholder, P. R., Collier, J., & Moyer, D. Syn- thesis of vitamins by microorganisms in relation to vitamin content of fancy C. Food Res., 1943, 8: 314-22.—Davies, A. W., & Moore, T. The vitamin A content of C. Biochem. J., Lond., 1939, 33: 1645-7.—Evans, E. V., Irvine, O. R., & Bryant, L. R. The retention of nutrients in C making; tbia- mine in Cheddar C made from raw and pasteurized milk. J. Nutrit., 1946, 32: 227-37.—Morgan, A. F. Vitamin A in three varieties of C. Am. J. Physiol., 1926, 78: 11-6.—Randoin, L. Recherches sur la teneur en acide ascorbique des PL notamment de diffdrentes varidtds de F francais. BuU. Soc. chim. biol., Par. 1941 23: 358-61.—Sullivan, R. A., Bloom, E., & Jarmol, a ■ v?lue of DP in nutrition; the riboflavin, pantothenic acid, nicotinic acid and biotin content of several varieties of C. J. Nutrit., 1943, 25: 463-70.—Todhunter, E. N., Roderuck, L. E..& Golding, N. S. The vitamin A value of Roquefort type C. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 565 (Abstr.) ---- Chemistry. Allen, L. A. Observations on some alcohol-soluble proteins from MP. Biochem. J., Lond., 1931, 25: 1045-50.—Ayyar, C. S. R. Dairy chemistry. Annual Rev. Biochem. Allied Res. India, 1936, 7: 137-40.—Cole, W. C, & Smith, F. R. Use of Nile blue sulfate for studying oil-in-water emulsions. Food Res., 1941, 6: 413-20.— Hinton, C. L., & Macara, T. The determination of aldose sugars by means of chloramine-T, with special reference to the analysis of MP. Analyst, Lond., 1927, 52: 668-88.—McDowall, F. H. Temperature-change in cheese and butter. N. Zealand J. Sc, 1930-31, 12: 215-27, ch.— Minato, I. Nyu-seihin oyobi kokuhun-tyu no glycerophos- phatase ni tuite [Study on glycerophosphatase in MP and in flour] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1933, 32: 1211-8.—Mirchandani, T. J. Dairy chemistry. Annual Rev. Biochem. Allied Res. India, 1930, 1: 9.—Smith, L. M., Lubert, D. J., & Thornton, H. R. Estimation of lipase in DP; an extract ion-titration method for the estimation of milk lipase. Canad. J. Res., 1949, 27: F, 483-90. ------ An extraction-titration method for the estimation of bacterial lipase. Ibid., 491-8. Lipase activity in cultures of micro-organisms and in cheese. Ibid., 499-503. Condensed milk [Abbrev.: CM for con- densed or concentrated milk and Kondensierte Milch; LC for lait concentre1 or condense" and leche condensada] Lassabliere, P. Le lait condense. 108p. 8? Par., 1919. Babonneix, L. Le LC. Gaz. h6p., 1933, 106: 961.— Blanchard, L., & Thieulin, G. UtiUsation rationneUe des LC sucrds d'origine dtrangdre (U. S. A.) Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 37-40.—Castellanos, A. Sobre algunas confusiones existentes en las diluciones de LC. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1934, 6: 291-300.—Corley, R. T., & Doan, F. J. A study of concentration and freezing as a means of preserving fluid whole mUk. Food Res., 1940, 5: 369-78.—De Luynes & Homberg. Latte conservato della Compagnia Anglo-Svizzera di Cham cantone di Zug (Svizzera) Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1874, 23: 382-4.—Fortun, S., & Garcia Hernandez, M. Estudio sobre LC importadas. An. Acad, cienc. mdd. Habana, 1920-21, 57: 522-32. Also San. benef., Habana, 1921, 25: 200-6.—Goris, A. La distribution du LC. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1945, 129: 481.—Haas, J. H. de, & Meulemans, I. O. [Use of CM in the Dutch Indies] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1937, 77: 1168- 86.—Kotzine. Etude sur les LC et les laits conserves [Transl.] Rev. internat. falsif., 1907, 10: 34-7.— Labignette, P. [LC] francais et LC amdricain. Concours mdd., 1945, 67: 820.— Lait condensd. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1949, 11: 70-2.—Pais- seau, G. Ce qu'U faut savoir du LC sucrd. Bruxelles mdd., 1934-35, 15: 1276.—Rice, F. M. Le LC sucrd. Mddecin chez lui, 1936, 13: No. 6, 35-9.—Waltner, K. A tejkonzervekr61. Paediat. danub., Budap., 1947, 1: 369-75.—Zbinden, C. Die Milchkonserve. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 968-70. ---- Condensed milk: Adulteration, and con- tamination. ROTHCHILD, H. DE, & PORCHER, C. L'induS- trie des LC et la fraude. 28p. 8? Par., 1917. Genin, G. La corrosion des mdtaux au cours de la fabrica- tion du LC. Lait, 1935, 15: 159-67.—Harris, J. J. Formation of buttone in sweetened CM by Monilia niger. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1933, 88: 58-61.—Thompson, E. C, Mears, R. P. [et al.] Metals and CM; corrosion of metals in manufacture of evapo- rated and sweetened CM. Indust. Engin. Chem., 1933, 25: 1311-6. ---- Condensed milk: Bacteriology. Delepine, S. Report upon the effects of cer- tain condensing and drying processes used in the preservation of milk upon its bacterial con- tents. 49p. 8? Lond., 1914. Forms No. 97 Rep. Local Gov. Bd Health, Lond. Bacteriology of CM; a report to the Food Investigation Committee. Lancet, Lond., 1923, 2: 529.—Dold, H., & Gar- ratt, E. The bacteriological and chemical examination of cer- tain brands of CM. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1910, 17: 294-8.— Gehri, G. Untersuchungen iiber den Keim- und Fermentge- halt CM. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1928, 19: 89- 101.—Knudsen, S. [Yeast and moulds in sweetened CM] Aarsskr. Vet. Landboh0jsk., Kbh. 1922, 282-95.—Marchal, J. G. Analyse bactdriologique des LC. Bull. Ass. diplom. microb., Nancy, 1947, No. 28, 31-4. MILK PRODUCT 1312 MILK PRODUCT ---- Condensed milk: Composition. Monier-Williams, G. W. A report on the determination of sucrose, lactose and invert sugar in sweetened CM. 22p. 8? Lond., 1930. Forms No. 57, Rep. Pub. Health & Med. Subj., Gr. Britain Privy Counc Med. Res. Counc. Bonnet, J. Dosage du saccharose et du lactose dans le LC sucrd. Lait, 1941, 21: 150-2.—De Jesus, P. I., & Lim, R. Comparative analysis of different brands of imported canned milk. J. Philippine Islands M. Ass., 1939, 19: 667-75 — During, A. Vergleichende Saccharose-Bestimmungen in ge- zuckerter CM. Pharm.Zhalle, 1930,71:49-51—Elser.E. Halb- mikromethoden zur Untersuchung von CM. Mitt. Lebens- mitteluntersuch., Bern, 1930, 21: 314-20.—Hals, S., & Klyk- ken, O. B. Ueber Fettbestimmungen in CM. Zschr. Unter- such., Nahrungsmitt., 1907, 13: 338-45.—Hinks, E., & Hughes, E. B. Report of the MP Sub-Committee to the Standing Committee on uniformity of analytical methods, the determina- tion of sucrose in sweetened CM. Analyst, Lond., 1930, 55: 111-22.—Hinton, C. I,., & Macara, T. The determination of lavulose in sweetened CM. Ibid., 1931, 56: 286-92.—Le Grand, L. Dosage du lactose en prdsence d'autres sucres rdducteurs; ap- pUcation aux laits altdrds et aux LC sucrds. Ann. falsif., Par., 1921, 14: 132-6.—Leroy, G. A. Un galapidzomdtre. Ibid., 1919, 12: 34.—Lorenz, H. Zur Bestimmung von Saccharose und Lactose in gezuckerter CM. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebens- mitt., 1932, 64: 564-9.— Mandal Bertelsen, G., & Moller, A. Determinacidn de la materia grasa en la leche conservada, especialmente en la LC azucarada. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 682.—Miller, E. H. Composition of Aus- tralian sweetened CM. Analyst, Lond., 1912, 37: 49.—Polo- novski, M. Modifications physico-chimiques dans des consti- tuants du lait au cours de la concentration en prdsence de sirop de sucrd. Lait, 1937, 17: 699-707.—Richard, F. Analyse du LC sucrd. Ibid., 1927, 7: 635-9.—Tahara, R. CM no kensa. Yakugaku zassi, 1889, 130-4?. ---- Condensed milk: Control. Agenjo Cecilia, C. Le controle hygidnique du LC sucrd. Lait, 1940, 20: 271-9.—Organisation d'un controle officiel et facultatif du LC. Bull. san. pub., Brux., 1938, 3: 468-71. Condensed milk: Defects. Agenjo-Cecilia, C. Deux nouveaux ddfauts du LC sucrd. Lait, 1940, 20: 385-90.—Dodge, C. W. A possible cause of the formation of gas in cans of CM. J. Infect. Dis., 1905, Suppl. No. 1, 353. Condensed milk: Deterioration. Ferrabouc, O. L. J. P. Les altdrations des LC. BuU. Serv san., Par., 1942-43, 1: 422-31.—Kozin, N. I., & Novikova, E. I. [Ueber die Ursachen des Dunkelns von gezuckerter CM beim Lagern in der Warme] Vopr. pitan., 1937, 6: No. 4, 3-20.— Krenn, E. Garung in CM. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1947, 34: 423.—Pettybridge, G. H. The causes of blowing in tins of CM. Econom. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1902-06, 1: pt 7, 306-20.— Rudakov, K. I., Harzstein, N. G., & Shiselova, N. A. Catenu- laria fuliginea kak vozbuditel porokov sguSdennogo moloka s sakharom. Mikrobiologia, Moskva, 1940, 9: 45-53. ---- Condensed milk: Evaporated milk [Abbrev.: EM for evaporated milk; LE for lait evapore and leche evaporada] Chicago, III. Irradiated Evaporated Milk Institute. The Committee on Foods of the American Medical Association has accepted these statements concerning irradiated EM. Leaflet. 23cm. Chic, 1935. Poli, M. T. *Du LC homogeneise' et sterilise non sucre* dans l'alim. du nourrisson. 128p. 24cm. Alger, 1933. Atwood, F. J., & Ehlers, M. S. The use of EM in quantity cookery. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1933, 9: 306-14.—Benton, A. G., & Albery, H. G. Studies on the stablUty of EM during steriliza- tion, with reference to the hydrogen ion concentration, alcohol test, and the addition of specific buffers. J. Biol. Chem., 1926, 68: 251-63.—Bordas. La question du LC. Ann. falsif., Par., 1918, 11: 317-25.—Cosner, L. B., & Schuck, C. SuitabiUty of the Bourquin-Sherman diet for riboflavin assays and results obtained in the assay of EM. J. Nutrit., 1948, 35: 725-32 — Curran, H. R., Evans, F. R., & Bell, R. W. Heat activatable spores in EM. Food Indust., 1948, 20: 370.—Daniels, A. L. Further evidence of destruction of thiamine in EM. Am. J Dis. Child., 1941, 62: 127-9.—Deming, J., & Davis, H. A bacteriological investigation of EM. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1931, 48: 42-7.—Determination of water, of total solids, and of fat in dried milk. Analyst, Lond., 1936, 61: 105-11.—Doan, F. J., & Josephson, D. V. Vacuum sealing wUl retain vitamin C in EM. Food Indust., 1944, 16: 91, &c—Donath, W. F. [Nutritional value of canned milk; examination for content of anti-xerophthalmic, anti-beri-beri and anti-scorbutic vitamins] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1930, 70: 129-39.—Donnees (Quelques) gdndrales sur le LC et les laits en iioudre. Mdd. inf., Par., 1948, 55: 69; passim.—Eichelberger, M. [EM] a milk supply for all. Trained Nurse, 1941, 107: 335-9.— Evaporated milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 764.—Evenson, O. L. The correction required in applying the Babcock formula to the estimation of total solids hi EM. J. Indust. Chem., 1917, 9: 499-501.—Fairhall, L. T. The lead content of EM. J. Indust. Hyg., 1937, 19: 491-7.—(Juillaume, A. Le commerce actuel des LC en France. Bull. sc. pharm., Par., 1921, 28: 379-89.—Hammer, B. W. Gas in EM due to a Streptococcus. J. Sc Iowa Coll., 1927-28, 2: 1-7.—Kimball, H. [EM] Private Hosp., N. Y., 1933, 1: No. 10, 26.—Krauss, W. E. Allocation of ascorbic acid for EM. Proc Food Nutr. Bd U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1944-45, 4: 241-3.—Krenn, I. Mastmilch. Wien. med. Wschr., 1928, 78: 397.—Krieger, C. H., & Scott, H. T. Stability of vitamin D in irradiated EM. Food Res., 1938, 3: 283-6.—Lassabliere, P. Le LE; son histoiic; sa composition; ses caractdres. Mddecin chez lui, 1935, 12: No. 3, 3-7. ------ Une solution pratique de la distribution dun lait propre et sain; le LCnon sucrd. Ibid., 1937, 14: No. 24, 13-6.—Lomholt, S. [CM] Pharm. tid., Kbh., 1868, 7: 244.—McNeills, R. [EM] Vet. Bull., Wash., 1936, 30, 2: 109-22.—Miami VaUey, Da Lee, Spring Farm, Pitchers Best, and Shady Nook brands EM. J. Am. Al. Ass., 1938, 111: 157.—Mohri, R. W. Mineral precipitation in EM. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1940, 34: 152-8.— Mojonnier, T., & Troy, H. C. Standardizing EM. In their Techn. Control Dairy Prod., 2. ed., Chic, 1925, 164-230. ------ [EM] its sterilization and physical and chemical control. Ibid., 741-93.—Osier, A. G., Dillon, E., & Buch- binder, L. Bacteriological study of canned EM implicated in an outbreak of gastroenteritis. J. Bact., Bait., 1945, 49: 413.— Rice, F. E. Protein, minerals and vitamins of EM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1934, 24: 194-8. ------ Le LE au point de vue chimique et nutritif. Mddecin chez lui, 1935, 12: No. 22, 30-9. ------ De l'utilisation du LC non sucrd pour I'aUm. infantile. Ibid., 1936, 13: No. 9, 26-32.—Schultz, F. W., & Knott, E. M. Factors affecting the vitamin Bi content of EM. Proc Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y, 1939, 40: 532-5.—Shaw, R. H. [EM] what it is and how it is made. Food Facts, Los Aug., 1927, 3: No. 3, 16.—Taylor, H. G., & Roberts, R. W., jr. Whole lactic acid EM does not require a refrigerator. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1943, 23: 307-9.—Thieulin, G. A propos des LC et des laits sees d'origine dtrangere. Paris mdd., 1947, 37: No. 46, I.—Tissandier, G. Fabrication du LC en Suisse. Nature, Par., 1873-74, 2: 387.—Tobey, J. A. The public health value of CM. Med. J. & Rec, 1927, 126: 208-12.— Uzan, M. Un lait qui nous revient d'Amdrique; le LC homo- gdndisd non-sucrd. Tunis, mdd., 1937, 31: 307-30.—Wauters, J. Les LC et dvapords. Vol. jubil. Soc. sc. mdd. natur. Bruxelles, 1922, 411-7.—Zoller, H. F. Fats in the EM industry; certain physical and chemical requirements. Indust. Engin. Chem., 1923, 15: 278. ---- Condensed milk: Evaporated milk—Nu- tritive value. Carnation Co. Infant feeding simplified with irradiated Carnation milk, unsweetened, evapo- rated. 31p. 20}km. Milwaukee, 1943. Irradiated Evaporated Milk Institute. Infant feeding with irradiated EM. 39p. 23cm. Chic, 1941. Doan, F. J., & Josephson, D. V. Observations on the as- corbic acid content of EM. J. Dairy Sc, 1943, 26: 1031-41.— Evaporated milk in diets. BuU. san., Montrdal, 1942, 42: 65-7.—Hoffman, W. S., Parmelee, A. H., & Grossman, A. Electrolyte balance studies on premature infants on a diet of EM. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1949, 77: 49-60.—Honeywell, H. E., Dutcher, R. A., & Dahle, C. D. Ossifying potency of raw and EM. J. Nutrit., 1929-30, 2: 251-6.—Lassabliere, P. La valeur nutr. du LC non sucrd. Mddecin chez lui 1934 11- No. 18, 23-33.—Litchfield, H. R. [EM] In infant feeding; an evaluation with and without added carbohydrate. Arch Pediat., N. Y, 1944, 61: 617-25.—McCollum, E. V., & Grubb, W. A completely supplemented EM and its use as a food for mfants. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1944, 68: 231-5.—McCulloch, H. Use of EM without added sugar for the feeding of infants. Ibid., 67: 52-5.—Miranda, R. Do emprdgo da lacteina como alimento e medicamento na alimentacao do lactente. Laborat clin., Rio, 1943, 23: 19-23.—Rhoads, T. F., Rapoport, M. [et al.] Studies on the growth and development of male chil- dren receiving EM; the effect of various vitamin supplements on growth in length and incidence of rickets during the first two years of lffe. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1941, 19: 169-89. ----— Physical growth, dentition, and inteUigence of white and Negro children through the first four years as influenced by vitamin supplements. Ibid., 1945, 26: 415-54.—Samuels, L. J., & Koch, F. C. The relative quantities of the heat-stable and heat-labile fractions of vitamin B in raw and EM J Nutrit., 1932, 5: 307-24.—Smyth, F. S., & Hurwith, S. Le LE a l'acide lactique partieUement neutralisd et l'alim. infantile. Mddecin chez lui, 1936, 13: No. 18, 29-37.— Souders, H. J Hunscher, H. A. [et al] Influence of fluid and of EM on mineral and nitrogen metabolism of growing children Am J Dis. Child., 1939, 58: 529-39—Valledor, T. La LE en la alim. del lactante. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1935, 7: 261-9.— Weckel, K. G. Adding vitamin D concentrates to EM. Food Indust., 1945, 17: 94-6. MILK PRODUCT 1313 MILK PRODUCT ---- Condensed milk: Hygiene. Carlinfanti, E. ControUo igienico e rlsanamento del latte destinato alia condensazione e del LC. Ann. igiene, 1945, 55: 77-98.—Zottner, G. Au sujet de la salubritd des LC sucrds. Maroc mdd., 1945, 24: 170-2. ---- Condensed milk: Laws and regulations. Condensed (The) mUk, milk content, [Ministry of Food] order, 1940; dated October 26, 1940. Analyst, Lond., 1941, 66: ---- Condensed milk: Nutritive value. Paisseatj, G. C. Le LC sucre; son emploi chez le nourrisson sain et le nourrisson malade. 151p 19cm. Par., 1936. De Smedt, P. Quelques considdrations au sujet de 1'alim. du nourrisson au LC. Scalpel, Brux., 1933, 86: 83.—Gomez del Rio, G. UtiUzacidn de la LC hipersucrada como alim. del nifio durante los 2 primeros afios de la vida. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1933, 5: 7-24.—Gomez Pagola, J. C6mo equUibrar la LC mediante la harina de soya. Asistencia, Mdx., 1943, No. 19, 41-66.—Le Lorier. De l'emploi du LC sucrd comme compld- ment de la ration alim. chez le nouveau-nd et le nourrisson aUaitds au sein. Lait, 1928, 8: 88-97.—Ortiz Machado, O. La LC; sus apUcaciones a la alimentation infantU. Bol Soc cubana pediat., 1932, 4: 397-422.—Pikler, L. Laits dUuds, LC, laits dessdchds; considdrations sur le probldme de la concentration la plus convenable du lait dans les alim. lactds infantUes. Lait, 1939. 19: 561-73.—Polonovski, M., & Gelle, P. De l'emploi compard du LC sucrd et du lait de vache frais dans l'alim. du nourrisson. Echo mdd. nord. 1936, 5: 805-19.— Ragazzi, C. A. II LC zuccherato nella dietetica e neU'alleva- mento umano. Med. ital., 1930, 11: 481-7.—Schabelitz, F. H. [CM] bei geistiger Ermttdung. Ars medici, Basel, 1943, 33: 666-8.—Schiavone, G. A. La LC en la sobreaUmentacion. Dfa mdd., B. Air., 1938, 10: 135-40.—Skodacek, G. Sladend kondenzovand mlieko vo vyzive kojenca. Pediat. listy, 1948 3: 203-6. ---- Condensed milk: Vitamin content. Schmid, A. E. *La vitamine C dans les LC et dans les laits en poudre. p.432-42. 23>^cm. Lausanne, 1938. Arch. mdd. enf., 1937, 40: Bakke, A. Das C-Vitamin in gezuckerter CM. Arch. Kinderh., 1930, 90: 188-96. ------ & Aschehoug, V. La vitamine C dans le LC sucrd. Lait, 1929, 9: 749; 837.—Gdnin, G. Influence de l'irradiation sur la teneur en vitamine A du LC. Ibid., 1937, 17: 368. ---- Condensed milk—in wartime. Guigoz, M., & Jaton, A. Les laits conservds dans l'alim. de guerre. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1942, 72: 970-2.—Herrero Besada, M. La LC como elemento indispensable en la vida de campana. Congr. internac. med. farm, mil., Madr., 1933, 2: 211-4. ---- Control and inspection. Mojonnier, T., & Troy, H. C. The technical control of DP; a treatise on the testing, analyzing, standardizing and the manufacture of DP. 2. ed. 936p. 2Zy2cm. Chic, 1925. Clarke, J. O. Determination of filth and extraneous matter in DP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 728-32.—Ferraz Lopes, C, Alves Netto, F., & Di Franco, E. A inspecao do leite e seus produtos no Estado de Sao Paulo; organizacao e desenvolvi- mento dos servicos. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1943, 6: No. 4, 149-84.—Mack, M. J., Clarke, J. O. [et al.] Food value and sanitary control of some special DP. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: No. 3, Suppl., 100-4.—Moore, H. K. Inspection of DP. Vet. BuU., Carlisle, 1939, 33: 217-30.—Neveu, R. Journde famUiale et mddico-sociale d'informations et d'dtudes con- cernant les PL et notamment sur le plan Monnet. Ann. hyg., Par., 1947, 25: 206-12.—Schulz, M. Vorschlage zu Richtlinien fur die Zulassung neuer MP. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1939, 77: BeU., 57-63. ---- Deterioration. Corbett, W. J., & Tracy, P. H. Experiments on the use of certain antioxidants for control of oxidized flavor in DP. Food Res., 1941, 6: 445-59.—Dairy products ddterioration. Q. Techn. Progr. Rep. Quartermaster Gen.. 1948, Sept., 367. ---- Dry milk [Abbrev.: DM for desiccated or dry milk; LD for lait desseche and equiva- lents; LP for lait en poudre, etc.; LS for lait sec, etc.; TM for Trockenmilch] See also Milk modification, Malted milk. Porcher, C. [Le lait desseche. 2. ed.] Dry milk. 309p. 8? Milwaukee, 1929. I 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----83 ,r/S nneix' L* Le lait sec- Gaz- n°P-. Par-. 1933, 106: -u ™^allner' F- & von Stockert, K. Einige Bemerkungen uber TM. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1911, 22: 648- 51.—Bernales Ortozon, L. [LD] Rev. san. nav., Valparaiso, 1934, 3: 253-66.—Birot, E. Sur la dessiccation du lait. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1906, 35: 301.—Duhamel, R. Le LS. J. mdd chir., Par., 1936, 107: 290-3.—Goebel. Volks- und wehrwirtschaftliche Bedeutung der MUchpulver. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 253 (Abstr.)—Jensen, O. Quelques observa- tions sur le LP. Rev. gdn. lait, 1904-05, 4: 538-42. Also Molkereiistg, 1905, 15: 565.—Kimball, H. [DM] Private Hosp., N. Y., 1933, 1: No. 9, 16.—Lait (Le) sec. Rev. gdn. clin. thdr., 1923, 37: 861.—Langstein, L. Zur Frage der TM. Deut. med. Wschr., 1921, 47: 864.—Lind, C. [DM] Ugeskr. laeger, 1920, 82: 954-6.—Mantovani, A. Leche solidificada. Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 494-504.—Plauchu. A propos du LD. Bull. Soc. mdd. h6p. Lyon, 1913, 11: 90-1.—Popp, M. Melk-en eierpoeder. Mbl. vervalsch., 1909-10, 26: 39-42.—Porcher, C. Le LD. Provence mdd., 1912, 23: 385-9. ------ La question du LD. Bull. Soc. mdd. hop. Lyon, 1913, 11: 69-84.—Raganathan. [DM] Ind. M. Rec, 1933, 53: 54-62.—Ribeiro, S. O LP na clinica infantil. Pub. mdd., S. Paulo, 1933-34, 5: No. 8, 26-36.—Round, O. S. [DM] Recreat. Sc, Lond., 1862, 3: 92-5.—Schreiber, G. Le LS ou LP. Presse mdd., 1912, 20: 778.—Souvestre. Sur le LD. Anjou mdd., 1913, 20: 1-4 — Starokadomsky, L. V. O sukhom moloke Irven. Protok. zased. obsh. morsk. vrach. Kronstadt, 1904-05, 42: 47-51.— Tracy, P. H. Where we stand on dried MP. Food Mater., N. Y., 1945, 5: No. 3, 8.—Ugarte, F. Leche; leches modificadas y derivados lacteos en polvo; una nueva forma practica de preparation y dosificacion. Dfa mdd., B. Air., 1936, 8: 803.— Valledor, T. Las LS o LP. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1934, 6: 239-63.—Vergely, J. Le LD. J. mdd. Bordeaux, 1926, 56: 735-9.—Weill, E., & Mouriquand, G. Note sur le LD. BuU. Soc mdd. hop. Lyon, 1912, 10: 495-9. ---- Dry milk: Adulteration, and contamina- tion. Asai, K. Hunnyu no kenkyu; hunnyu no obutu gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [... amount of dirt contained in nulk powder] Zika zassi, 1931, 361-3.—Ballarin, O. [LD] e leite fresco. Rev. brasil. med., 1945, 2: 851-6.—Milk powder substitute. Brit. Food J., 1941, 43: 105.—Milk powder substitute; false war- ranty. Ibid., 1942, 44: 78.—Porcher, C. Les LD et la fraude. Ann. falsif., Par., 1918, 11: 150-62. ---- Dry milk: Analysis. Anselmi, S., & Cesari, A. Analisi del LP; determinazione della solubilita. Rendic. Ist. sup. san., Roma, 1944, 7: 490-507. -----: Analisi del LP; generalita e determinazione del con- tenuto in acqua. Ibid., 1946, 9: 347-61. ------ Analisi di campioni di prodotti fabbricati in Italia e schema di analisi sistematica del LP. Ibid., 362-88.—Asai, K. Hunnyu no kenkyu; hunnyu sibokyu no gengai-kenbikyo-teki kozo ni tuite [... ultra-microscopical structure of fatty particles of DAI] Zika zassi, 1931, 363-S, 2 pl. ------ Hunnyu-zyu no sando ni tuite [... Acidity of the milk made from DM] Ibid., 577-82. ------ Hunnyu-zyii no hinetu ni tuite [... specific heat of the milk made with DM] Ibid., 650-2.—Ballarin, O. [LD] y leche fresca; estudio comparativo de sus propiedades y caracteristicas. Dia mdd., B. Air., 1946, 18: 1082-6.—Dawson, E. C. Determination of small additions of milk powder to flour. Analyst, Lond., 1944, 69: 296-8.—Fellenberg, T., & Honegger, P. Die Wasserbestimmung in Sauermilchpulver. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1928, 19: 53-7.—Howat, G. R., & Wright, C. Facteurs affectants la solubilite des pou- dres de lait. Lait, 1935, 15: 438-43.—Hunnyu (kanso-nyu) kensa-ho [Methods of examining DM] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1936, 8: 188-97.—Ikebe, H. Titi-hun-eki no hinetu ni tuite [Specific heat of fluid made with DM] Zika zassi, 1931, 1015.— Jaton, A. Sur la solubUitd du LP. Mitt. Lebensmittelunter- such., Bern, 1947, 38: 133-8.—Lampitt, L. H., & Bushill, J. H. The physico-chemical constitution of nulk powder. Analyst, Lond., 1931, 56: 778-94.—Miyakawa, K. Hunnyu no kesseigaku-teki kenkyu [Serologische Untersuchungen iiber TM] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 1117-28.—Pearce, J. A. [DM] powder; methods of assessing quaUty and some effects of heat treatment. Canad. J. Res., 1945, 23: Sect. F, 177- 84.—Richmond. H. D. The analysis of DM. Analyst, Lond., 1906, 31: 219-24.—Rullmann, W. Ueber einige be- sondere Ergebnisse bei Untersuchungen von Trockenpraparaten aus Milch und Huhnereiern. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1917, 34: 331-4.— Sternberg, O. E., & Bailey, C. H. Density of DM solids. Food Res., 1940, 5: 275-80.—Villanova, A. C, & Ballarin, O. A estrutura do LP pesquisada no microsc6pio eletronico. Rev. mdd. aeronaut., Rio, 1949, 1: 3-17. — Dry milk: Bacteriology. Cone, J. F., & Ashworth, U. S. Comparison of methods of reconstituting milk powder for the plate count, with an analysis of variance. Food Res., 1949, 14: 165-76.—Crossley, E. L., & Johnson, W. A. Bacteriological aspects of the manufacture of spray DM and whey powders with some observations on moisture content and solubiUty. Analyst, Lond., 1943, 68: 91 (Abstr.)—Grosso, G. Ricerche sul contenuto in batteri del LD (processo Just-Hatmaker) della "TM-Verwertungs-Ge- MILK PRODUCT 1314 MILK PRODUCT BeUschaft." Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1907, 4. ser., 13: 551-6. ■----- Bakteriologische Untersuchungen von TM. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1907, 17: 312-5.—Higginbottom, C. The survival of the microflora of milk powders during storage at different relative humidities. Proc. Soc. Appl. Bact., Lond., 1948, 19. Conf., 18. ------ The micro-flora of DM. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1947) 1949, 4. Congr., 516-8 — Ikebe, H. Titi-hun ni kan-suru kenkyu; titi-hun ni kon-zitaru byogen-kin no unmei ni tuite [The fate of the pathogenic microorganisms mixed in with DM] Zika zassi, 1930, 115-8.— Kawamura, I. Rennyu ni kon-zitaru byogen-kin no unmei ni tuite [The fate of pathogenic microorganisms mixed in with DM] Ibid., 80-91.— Muggia, A. Recherches bactdriologiques sur les LP, employds dans la pratique pddiatrique. Boll. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microbiol., 1929, 1: 65.—Munoz Turnbull, J. Bacteriologia de las LS, condensadas y evaporadas. Bol. salub., Mdx., 1940, 3: 265-75.—Prachfeld, F. Bakteriologische Un- tersuchungen einiger TM-praparate. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1907-08, 18: 121-5. Also Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 3.—Soriano, A. M. de. Estudio microbioldgico del LP de vaca. Rev. As. argent, dietol., 1944, 2: 228-30. Also Arch. farm, bioquim. Tucuman, 1945, 2: 401-9.—Supplee, G. C, & Bixby, E. M. The bacteriology of DM, with particular reference to that made by the Just process. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1929, 37: 1016- 26.—Uemura, T. Kakusyu tiryo hunnyu no saikingaku-teki kenkyu [Bacteriological studies on various kinds of thera- peutic DM] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1933, 32: 901-6. ---- Dry milk: Changes. Menefee, S. G. *A study of the effect of processing upon some of the chemical and phys- ical properties of dried whole milk [Ph. D.; Univ. Illinois] 6p. 22>/2cm. Urbana, 1944. Fouassier, M., & Maurice, G. Le rapport entre l'aciditd lactique du lait et sa perte en extrait sec. BuU. Soc. chim. biol.. Par., 1926, 8: 175-7.—Ikebe, H. Titi-hun ni kan-suru kenkyu; titi-hun-tyu no koso ni tuite [Studies on DM; the enzymes in DM] Zika zassi, 1930, 241-4. ---- Dry milk: Chemistry. Arthus, A. Casdification de divers LS. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1931, 106: 534-6.—Asai, K. Hunnyu no tetu gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [Amount of iron contained in DM] Zika zassi, 1931, 776-8.—Boulet, M., & McFarlane, W. D. A simple method for determining the copper content of milk powder. Canad. J. Res., 1945, 23: Sect. B, 70-5.—Escudero, A.. Herraiz, M. L., & Musmanno, E. Estudio de la fijaci6n del calcio, del queso y de la LP. Rev. As. argent, diet., 1946, 4: 16-22.—Hardisty, E. B. The iron content of liquid and reconstituted DM; a comparison. Arch. Pediat, N. Y., 1931, 48: 108-16.—Ikebe, H. Titi-hun no calcium oyobi rin gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [Amount of Ca and P contained in DM] Zika zassi, 1931, 241-60. ------ Titi-hun no tetu gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [The amount of iron contained in DM] Ibid., 647-50.—Kimura, M. Sigai-sen syosya hunnyu ni kan-suru ni-san no tiken. [Observations on DM irradiated with ultraviolet rays] Zikken igaku zassi, 1935, 19:227-38.— Lea, C. H. Note on the presence of heat-labile S in mUk powder made from nulk pre-heated at a high temperature (190? to 200° F.) Analyst, Lond., 1946, 71: 227. ------ A note on the Chapman and McFarlane method for the estimation of reducing groups in milk powder. Ibid., 1947, 72: 336-40.— Muers, M. M., & Anderson, E. B. Determination of the Volume of gas contained in the particles of DM powder. Ibid., 1944, 69: 5-7.—Pearce, J. A. [DM] powder; factors affecting the sorption of CO2. Canad. J. Res., 1945, 23: Sect.F, 327-33. ---- Dry milk: Composition. Anselmi, S., & Cesari, A. AnaUsi del LP; determinazione del contenuto in grasso. Rendic. Ist. sup. san., Roma, 1944, 7: 508-27.—Ballarin, O. Consideracoes do LP e sua estrutura. Rev. paul. med., 1949, 35: 413-24.—Coulter, S. T., & Jenness, R. Gas-packing dry whole milk. Food Indust., 1946, 18: 352-5.—Di Prisco. Sulla composizione chimica e sul valore nutr. di alcune polveri di latte. Morgagni, 1934, 76: 1064.— Droop-Richmond, H. The estimation of fat in DM. Analyst, Lond., 1908, 33: 389.—Gane, R. The water relations of milk powders. Rep. Food Invest. Bd, Lond. (1939) 1949, 16-9.— Gdnin, G. La constitution physico-chimique de la poudre de LD; les matidres grasses de la poudre de LD par pulvdrisation. Lait, 1931, 11: 589-97.—Haupt, H. Zur Fettbestimmung in MUchpulvern und Fettkasen. Zschr. Nahrungsmitt., 1906, 12: 217-21.—Ikebe, H. Titi-hun no kagaku-teki sosei [Chemical composition of DM] Zika zassi, 1930, 522-6.—McClellan, B. G. The estimation of fat in DM. Analyst, Lond., 1908, 33: 353-6.—Pien, J. Une nouveUe rdgle pour le calcul de l'extrait sec des laits. Ann. falsif., Par., 1949, 42: 43-5.—Richard, F. Analyse de la LP; contribution a l'dtude du dosage de la matidre grasse et de l'humiditd. Lait, 1926, 6: 86-8.—Schoonjans, A. Note sur le dosage de la matidre grasse dans les poudres de lait. Ibid., 1925, 5: 782-5.—Sirianni, G., A De Rienzo, A. SuUa composizione chimica e sul valore nutr. di alcune polveri di latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: 64-86.—Wahba Salib. An investigation into the composition of DM on the Egyptian market when made up according to the instructions supplied with these mUks. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1931, 14: 312-7. Dry milk: Consumption. Lawrence, C. S. Dry whole milk for the Armed Forces; possibilities and problems. Activit. Rep. U. S. Quartermast. Food A Cont. Inst., 1948, 1: 114-6.—Syrovatka, A. SuSena mldka a moznosti jejich odbdru u nfts. Prakt. ldk., Praha, 1949, 29: 339. ---- Dry milk: Control and inspection. Antiinez Zambrano, M. J. [LP] y su control bromatoldgico. Rev. san.. Caracas, 1946, 11: 451-71.—Artero, V. I LP, puri e misti, ed il loro controllo igienico. BoU. chim. farm., 1930, 69: 937; 981.—Thompsett, R. E. The inspection of powdered whole mUk. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1943, No. 69, 85-9. ---- Dry milk: Deterioration and preservation. Carlinfanti, E. Ricerche suUa conservazione del LP. Igiene & san. pubb., 1946, 2: 3-10. ------ Ulteriori ricerche sulla conservazione del LP. Ibid., 1947, 3: 3.—Chapman, R. A., A McFarlane, W. D. A colorimetric method for the determina- tion of fat-peroxides and its application in the study of the keeping quaUty of mUk powders. Canad. J. Res., 1943, 21: Sect. B, 133-9. ------ The effect of wheat germ oU anti- oxidants and natural reducing substances on the stability of whole mUk powder. Ibid., 1946, 24: Sect. F, 47-60.— Dahle, C. D., & Josephson, D. V. Removal of oxidizing factors makes dry whole milk keep. Food Indust., 1943, 15: No. 11, 76.— Heiss, R. Zur Frage der chemisch-physikaUschen Verander- ungen getrockneter ME bei der Lagerung. Deut. Lebensmitt. Rdsch., 1950, 46: 4-6.—Hollender, H. A., & Tracy, P. H. The relation of the use of certain antioxidants and methods of processing to the keeping quaUty of powdered whole milk. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 21 (Abstr.)—Jack, E. L., & Henderson, J. L. Preventing off-flavors in dried whole mUk. Food Indust., 1942, 14: No. 3, 50-2.—Keilling, J., Camus, A., A Jabot, P. Note sur un aspect du vieilUssement des PL en poudre. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aUment., Par., 1947, 35: 194-201.—Mohr, W., Ritterhoff, K. [et al.] The keeping quaUty of whole milk powder in relation to composition, preparation and conditions of storage. BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1941, 16: 592.— Moster, J. B., A Chapman, R. A. The browning reaction in DM powder. Canad. J. Res., 1949, 27: F, 429-34.—Pearce, J. A., & Bryce, W. A. [DM] powder; the effect of Ught on keep- ing quaUty. Ibid., 1945, 23: Sect. F, 334-9. ------ [DM] powder; the effect of storage temperature, moisture content, and plant source on the keeping quality of milk powders of different fat levels. Ibid., 1946, 24: Sect. F, 61-9. ------ [DM] powder; the effect of season of production on keeping quality. Ibid., 1947, 25: F, 13-7.—Pearce, J. A., Whittaker, J. [et al.] The keeping quaUty of dehydrated mixtures of egg and milk. Ibid., 1946, 24: Sect. F, 70-6.—Williamson, M. B. Retardation of fat autoxidation in DM. Food Res., 1944. 9: 298-303. Dry milk: Hygiene. Obach, M. Las LP; algunos comentarios criticos de las mismas y de sus medios publicitarios. Rev. espafi. pediat., 1948, 4: 666-79, tab.—Prickett, P. S. Seven ways to beat bacteria in a DM plant. Food Indust., 1943, 15: No. 8, 73.— Schreiber, G. Pour dviter les ravages du mauvais lait; la crdation d'une manufacture nationale de LS. Mdd. inf., Par 1927, 33: 13-5.—Shrader, J. H., Ewing, C. L. [et al.] Sanitary quality of some commercial mUk powders. Am. J. Hyg., 1928 8: 386-97.—Tobey, J. A. Powdered milk and the pubUc health. N. England J. M., 1929, 200: 237-9. ---- Dry milk: Laws and regulations. Dried nulk and the Local Government Board. Brit. M. J., 1918, 2: 289.—Reglamento sobre la LP; cuales son los regla- mentos vigentes en Estados Unidos sobre la producci6n de LP. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1942, 21: 818. ---- Dry milk: Metabolism and nutritive value. Ikebe, H., & Nagatomi, T. Titi-hun-eki no yozyaku dobutu syokakan tuka no roentgen-kensa [Roentgenological examination of the passage of DM fluid through the alimentary canal of the young animal] 76p. 24cm. Tokyo, 1931. In: Zika zassi, 1931, 659; 1393. Anderegg, L. T , & Nelson, V. E. Nutr. value of powdered mUk together with observations for a new vitamin for repro- duction. Proc Iowa Acad. Sc, 1925, 32: 321.—Antiinez Zambrano, M. [LP] y su control bromatol6glco. Indust. farm. venezol., 1946, 2: No. 5, 14-32.—Asai, K. Kaku-syu hunnyu no tanpaku syoka ni kan-suru tiken. [Reports on digestion of Protein in various kinds of DM] Zika zassi, 1931 66-71 ——-— Nagatomi T., & Ikebe, H. Kakusyu hunnyu no siken Byokakan tuka zikan ni tuite. [The time required for various M* 0tw7M,o^,S5b th/°u8h the digestive tracts of young dogs] Ibid., 1226r32.—Bacharach. A. L. Effect of added Iron on the haematopoietic properties of DM. Lancet, Lond., 1930, a ■ 957-"TBarafi8k«. R- Zalety mleka sproszkowanego w odzywianiu niemowlecia. Pediat. polska, 1949, 23: 253-6 — Bauza, J. A. La aUm. artif. por la LD en el primer semestre. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1950, 21: 54—Cornalba, G. LaLP MILK PRODUCT 1315 MILK PRODUCT neU'allatamento. Boll. chim. farm., 1933, 72: 368.—Demole, V. Praktische Skorbutkost Nr. Ill aus Haferflocken und TM. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1934, 3: 89-91.—Dried milk for adults in Institutions. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 39.—Dried separated mUk for school canteens, etc. Ibid., 68.—Filina, O. A. eExperimental and cUnical observations on gastric secretion in M feeding] Pediatria, Moskva, 1943, No. 5, 25-30 — Guinon, L., Ribadeau-Dumas, L., & Vincent, E. De l'utilisa- tion de la poudre de lait dans les centres d'dlevage. Lait, 1925, 5: 585-94.—Hutchinson, R. C. The nutr. value of powdered whole mUk. Med. J. Australia, 1939, 2: 392-400.—Ikebe, H. Titi-hun ni okeru sy5ka siken [Tests on the digestion of DM] Zika zassi, 1930, 2065-72—Koda, S., & Kitagawa, H. Vitamin B-ketub6 syokuzi (hunnyu) wo motte-seru nyuzi oyobi dobutu no zikken hokoku [Reports of experiments on nursmg infants and animals with a vitamin B-deficient diet, DM] Ibid., 1934, 1715-7.—Kurosu, K. Syuzyu no hunnyu wo motte siyo-seru Ratte no hatuiku zy6tai narabi-ni kanzo-nai Glykogen oyobi sibo no hatugen ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu [Experi- menteUe Untersuchungen iiber das Wachstum der mit ver- schiedenen MUchpulvern gefiitterten Ratten und das Vorkom- men des Glykogens und Fettes in der Leber] Sei i kai Zassi, 1940, 59: 101-23.—Kvetori. M. Susend mldko s hledlska jakostnfch pozadavku. Vyzkum. prum. vyziv., 1949, 30; passim.—Lait (Le) en poudre dans l'alimentation des nour- rissons. Scalpel, Brux., 1930, 83: 110-2.—Levine, D. J. ExperimenteUe Untersuchungen uber die Fahigkeit verschiede- ner Kohlenhydrate das Fett bei Ernahrung mit fettfreier TM AUpogal zu ersetzen. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1935, 4: 92-105.—Miyawaki, A. DigestibUidad de la proteina en la LP fabricada segun diversos mdtodos. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 684.—Nevens, W. B., & Shaw, D. D. The apparent digestibiUty of fresh whole milk and of powdered whole milk. J. Nutrit., 1933, 6: 139-50.—Noorden, C. Aus- nfltzungsversuche mit Krausescher TM. Ther. Halbmhefte, 1921, 35: 440-2.—Oda. S. Gyunyu to hunnyu no tisiki [Comparative merits of cow's mUk and DM] Gakko eisei, 1948, 27: No. 4, 13-23.—Ogly, G. Y. [Study of dietetic properties of DM; the secretion of gastric juice in various affections] Sovet. med., 1937, No. 7, 15-7.—Piatt, W. Powdered milk for field service. MU. Surgeon, 1935, 76: 200-8.—Plehn. Die Ver- wendung der TM. Molkereiztg, 1908. 18: 109.—Randoin. L., A Lecoq, R. Action curative du lait de vache entier dessdchd et du lait concentrd sucrd sur le rachitisme expdrimental du rat. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1929, 8. ser., 10: 496-500, pl.—Roume. Sur l'utilisation de la poudre de lalt dans l'dlevage des prd- maturds ddbiles. Lait, 1927, 7: 437-40.—Seno, Y. Nyuzi ni okeru sei-hakuhal-tenka hunnyu eiyo no hunben suiso-ion nodo ni tuite [Hydrogen ion concentration of the feces of infants nourished on DM with the addition of refined mUlet] Tokyo ika daigaku zassi, 1948, 6: 1-7.—Sommerville, D. Laboratory experiments on the digestibiUty of DM. Pub. Health, Lond., 1905-06, 18: 40-5.—Tavares, A. O LS na aUm. dos lactantes sa5s. Portugal mdd., 1933, 17: 358-61.—Use of DM for cook- ing. N. Hampshire Health News, 1942, 20: No. 2, 17.—Vail, G. E., A Ames, E. The use of DM in certain institution recipes. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1941, 17: 131-5. ---- Dry milk: Pathological effect. Babione, R. W. Gastro-enteritis outbreak due to powdered milk. U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1948, 48: 342-5.—Higuti, I. Syokuzl-sel denpun-yo hensei ni kan-suru tiken hoi; hunnyu slyo nl yoru hatuka-nezumi no denpun-yo hensei nl tuite [Supplementary reports on amyloid degeneration due to diet; amyloid degeneration in the mouse fed with DM] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1930, 29: 505-22.—Kasahara. M. Hunnyu eiyo sv6eai (rinsyo k5gi) [CUnical talk on nutritional difficulties through the use of DM] Zikken iho, 1943-44, 30: 65-7.- Wieland, E. Ueber Polyavitaminose beim Saugling nach Ernahrung mit fettfreier TM nebst Bemerkungen iiber die klinische Diagnose der sogenannten Pra-Avitaminose und uber den ungleichen Vitamin-C-Gehalt verschiedener TM-praparate. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1936, 66: 826-32— Yosinare. T. Titi- hun no vitamin C gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [Vitamm C content of DM] Zika zassi, 1935, 1435-8. ------ Titihuni eiyo ni yoru zikken-teki Barlow-si-byo. [Experimental Barlows disease due to DM] Ibid., 1768-74, incl. pl.------ Jitihun eiyo ni yoru zikken-teki Barlow-si-byo no seikagaku-tekl kenkyu. [Biochemical studies on experimental Barlow s disease due to DM] Ibid., 1936, 40-52. ------ Titi-hun eiyo ni yoru zikken-teki Barlow-si-byo marmot no zoki phosphatase ni tuite [Visceral phosphatase in the marmot suffering from Barlow s disease due to DM] Ibid., 248-59. ---- Dry milk: Skimmed milk. See with subheading (Skimmed milk) ---- Dry milk: Types. Brezina, E., & Lazar. E. Ueber die Ausnutzung; deri Just- Hatmakerschen TM. Wien. kto Wschr. 1906 19: 1139.- Exchaquet, L. Observations sur 1 emploi dun LS acidirid U Pdlargon orange. Rev. mdd. Suisse rom., 1942, 62: 545-60. Friderichsen, C., A Nielsen, E. Eledon; kaememaelk i pulver- form Ueeskr. laeger, 1944, 106: 648-50— Hirokawa, K. Hunnyu dlfyf-hln vlmogen - eiyogaku-teklkenkyu [Nutn- tional studies on yumogen, a substitute for DM] J. Med. L-oli. Ktizyfii (SeSul). ^ 13' 305-15.-Kurosn, K. Naigai sihan hunnyu ni yoru zinko eiyo dobutu no hatuiku narabi-ni zokl- nai syuyo bussitu no seisei kankei yori kakuzi no hinsitu wo ronzi awasete sono kisyaku-hyo ni oyobu [Discussion on the quality of various DM of foreign and domestic production with observations on the physical development and the forma- tion of essential substances in the organs of the animals fed with these artificial nutritive substances and charts for use in diluting them] Zika zassi, 1931, 1686-8.-—Leite sdco nacional. Impr. mdd., Lisb., 1935, 1: Suppl., 9.—Levent, R. Les LS acidlfids. Gaz. hop., 1943, 116: 119.—Linke. Saliter TM. Ther. Neuheit., 1909, 4: 307-11.—Miyawaki, T. Sironezumi no talzyu zoka wo kizyun tosuru hunnyu no hikaku siken ni tuite [Comparative studies of various DM with the increase in body weight of albino rats as the standard] Zika zassi, 1931, 1682- 6.—Report of the composition and dietetic value of ambrosia. J. State M., Lond., 1922, 30: 540-6.—Suriyong, R. La farine lactde Nestld. Praxis, Bern, 1943, 32: 712-4.—Use of modified DM Glaxo. [Abstr.] Northumberland & Durham M. J., 1909, 17: 141-52.—Weiss, J. Ueber den Wert der TM Gallack am Krankenbette. Med. techn. J., Wien, 1906-07, 2: 225-8. Dry milk: Vitamin content. Jung, F. Ueber den Vitamm C-Gehalt von TM. KUn. Wschr., 1940, 19: 153-5.—Kitagawa, H. Sihan no hunnyu oyobi rennyu no vitamin B gan-yu-ryo ni tuite [Ueber den Vitamin B Gehalt in der TM sowie kondensierten Milch- konserve im Handel] Zika zassi, 1935, 779-87.—Renner, L. Vitamin-C-Gehalt von MUchpulvern. Zschr. Kinderh., 1934- 35, 57: 414-8.—Supplee, G. C, & Dow, O. D. Variations in the antiscorbutic properties of DM. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1926, 31: 41-50. ------ & Nelson, J. W. Richesse en vitamines du lait liquide et du LS. Lait, 1927, 7: 12-26.—Tyo, Z. Der Gehalt der verschiedenen ME, besonders der TM (MUchpulver) an Ascorbinsaure. Mitt. Med. Akad. Kioto, 1939, 26: 1033- 42.—Woessner, W. W., Elvehjem, C. A., & Schuette, H. The determination of ascorbic acid in evaporated mUk, powdered milk and powdered MP-s. J. Nutrit., 1940, 20: 327-38. ---- Evaporated milk. See with subheading (Condensed milk) ---- Hygiene. Brauner. H. Die Bedeutung der MP In der Medizin. Wien. med. Wschr., 1947, 97: 180.—Congrds (2«) d'aUmenta- tion, Lidge, octobre 1911. Mouvement hyg., Brux., 1912, 28: 126-32.—Harvey, W. C. Milk products. Med. Press & Circ, Lond.. 1937, 195: 493-9.—Meyn, A. Die Molkerei im Dienst der Volksernahrung und Volksgesundheit. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1937, 45: 805; 837. ---- Industrial use. Gdnin, G. Les produits industriels prdpards en partant des sous-produits du lait. Lait, 1940, 20: 117-21, tab. ---— La fabrication du caoutchouc synthdtique en partant des ddrivds laitiers. Ibid., 1946, 26: 351-9. ------ Le lait, matidre premidre de l'industrie chimique. Nature, Par., 1949, 122; 141.—Industrial utUization of DP. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 113: 2153. ---- Laws and regulations. Holthofer, H. Gesetzgebung iiber ME, p.488-579. 25^cm. Berl., 1936. In: Handl. Lebensmittelchem. (A. Bohmer) Bd 3. Court decision on pubUc health [New York] state sanitary code amendment defining MP held invaUd as applied to cer- tain product. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1943, 58: 1700 — Lesnd, E. Sur la vente exclusive du lait frais dcrdmd k 30 p. 1,000; la suppression des laits concentrds entiers et du lait sec entier acidifid; la rdduction de la fabrication des laits concen- trds et sees. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1941, 125: 371.—Munin, F. Wie kann man auf die Butter- und KasequaUtat ungiinstige Futterungseinflusse ausschalten? MUchwirtsch. Ztg, 1942, 50: 611.—Toubeau, M. La nouvelle loi sur les PL. Lait, 1934, 14: 1068-70. ---- Nutritive value. Benoit, R. L'alim. du nourrisson par les ddrivds du lait. Ann mdd. chir. Hop. S. Justine Montrdal, 1942, 4: No. 1, 7_14 —Rreed, R. S. Increased use of safe DP betters human nutrition. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 198, 3.—Chinn, A , & Gustafson, G. M. The economy of combinations of DP in low-cost adequate diets. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1941 17: 123-30.— Hiscock, I. V. Report of Committee on Food Value of Milk and MP* Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1932) 1933 21: 281-306.—Jaffa, M. E. The value of educa- tional work'on the food values of DP. West. Dietitian, 1926, 1- No. 2, 13; 40.—Mann, H. C. C. The importance of dairy produce 'in the diet during the school age. J. R. Inst. Pub Health 1939, 2: 486-514.—Martin, E. A., Boisvert, O. [et al.] Food values of DP as affected by methods of handling in pro- duction, distribution, and use. Am. J Pub. Health, 1947, 37: 1113-20__Ortega A., R. La leche de vaca y sus derivados en la aUm. del lactante. Rev. chilena pediat., 1934 5: 617-26.— Reed O. E. Dairy research and human nutrition. Certif. MILK PRODUCT 1316 MILK PRODUCT MUk, 1944, 19: No. 213, 5; passim— Visco, S. Valore nutr. dei derivati del latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1934-35, 1: 453-91. ---- Pathological effect. Blumenthal, N. L., & Tregfievsky, N. P. [Early serodiag- nosis of the cause of alimentary toxic infection in milk products (curd, milk, cottage cheese and ice-cream) J. mikrob., Moskva, 1940, No. 12, 50-7.—Infected butter and cheese. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 318.—Sensitivity to milk and cheese; but- ter and oleomargarine. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 410. ---- reliquefied. Keeney, D. G., Baur, L. S., & Garret, O. F. Effect of ter- minal disinfection and other factors on the stabiUty of ascorbic acid in reliquefied MP used in infant feeding. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1949, 34: 745-52. Skimmed milk [Abbrev.: LE for lait ecr6m6, etc.; MM for Magermilch; SM for skimmed milk] Grundler, A. *Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Aufrahmung der Milch. 29p. 8? Zur., 1923. Donath, W. F. [On skimmed, sweetened milk] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1938, 78: 1258-67.—Leblond, G., & Leblond, C. P. Correction de certaines ddficiences du lait. Rev. canad. biol., 1942, 1: 366-71.—Mandres, A. H. Le lait demi-dcrdmd a Bordeaux. Lait, 1933, 13: 123-34.—Renault, J. Sur un voeu de la Socidtd de mddecine du Mans concernant la vente du LE. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1926, 3. ser., 96: 43-7.— Saint-Cyr, J. Laits-pauvres; LE, rdpression de l'dcrdmage; modifications a y apporter. Bull. Acad. vet. France, 1937, 10: 267-72.—Scheidegger, H. Durch Milch- oder Zitronen- saure gesauerte MM als Ersatz fur Buttermilch. Ann. paediat., Basel, 1941, 157: 101-28.—Sisido [Skim mUk] Tyugai izi sinpo, 1907, 28: 865-78. ---- Skimmed milk: Analysis. Leze, R., Boutines & Duflos. Etude du procddd R. Lezd pour l'analyse du LE. Rev. gdn. lait, 1908-09, 6: 193-7.— Lotmar, W., & Nitschmann, H. Streulichtmessungen an MM. Helvet. chim. acta, 1941, 24: 242-7.—Schiele, J. Ueber das Verhalten der Milchwerte bei den verschiedenen Arten des Fettentzuges. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1925, 33: 654-6. ---- Skimmed milk: Chemistry and composi- tion. Formenti, C. Systematische Untersuchungen uber die Zunahme der fettfreien Trockensubstanz in der Milch bei Entrahmung. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1910, 11: 616-25.—Isio, M., & Gomi, T. Toryo wo zoka-sitaru dassi- rennyu no sonzai-ryoku ni tuite [The effect of an increase in the amount of sugar added to canned SM as a preservative] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1938, 10: 217-28.—Leze, R. Dosage de la matiere grasse dans le LE. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1907, 145: 817. Also Rev. gdn. lait, 1906-07, 6: 397-9— Masek, J. Contribution a la connaissance de la composition chimique de la boue d'dcrdmeuse. Lait, 1935, 15: 242-7.—Pien, J., & Mau- rice, G. Le dosage de la matiere grasse dans les LE. Ibid., 1932, 12: 269; 389.—Platon, J. B. Der A-Vitamingehalt der MM. Biochem. Zschr., 1927, 185: 238-41.—Scheer, K. Kann MM durch Bestrahlung antirachitisch werden? Miinch. med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 1219 (Abstr.)—Vitamin A-D SM; statement adopted by Food and Nutrition Board. Proc. Food Nutr. Bd U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1949, 9: 15. ---- Skimmed milk, condensed. Bordas, F. Les laits condensds dcrdmds. Ann. falsif., Par.. 1920, 13: 499.—Carrick, M. M. The condensed SM menace! South. M. J., 1915, 8: 629— Sobbe, v. Zur Kenntnis des MUchUns. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., Berl., 1910, 20: 511-4. Skimmed milk, dry. Curtis, L. R., & Hileman, J. L. A comparison of media and incubation temperatures for making bacteria counts of spray- process dry SM. Food Res., 1937, 2: 73-80.—Henry, K. M., & Kon, S. K. Changes on storage in the biological value of the proteins of dried SM. Biochem. J., Lond., 1945, 39: p. xxvi. ------ [et al.] Deterioration on storage of dried SM. Na- ture, Lond., 1946, 158: 348.—Hodson, A. Z., & Krueger, G. M. Changes in the essential amino acid content of the proteins of dry SM on prolonged storage. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1947, 12: 51-5.—Holm, G. E. Dried SM added to other foods im- proves their nutr. value. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1935, 171- 4.—Hunt, E. P. Dry SM in low cost diets. Child Develop., 1939, 10: 241-08.—Lindsey, J. B., & Archibald, J. G. SM powders in the rearing of young calves. BuU. Massachusetts Agr. Exp. Sta., 1926, No. 230, 147-50.—Maze, P., A Anxionnaz, R. Action de l'hypochlorite de sodium sur les quaUtds nutri- tives du LE en poudre prdpard en hiver par dvaporation a 100°-103° sur des cvUndres chauffds a la vapeur. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1933, 112: 245-7.—Mohri, R. W. SM powder. Vet. BuU., Carlisle, 1939, 33: 237-48.—Pien, J. Caractdres distinctifs des poudres de LE, poudres solubles, poudres Hat- maker. Lait, 1938, 18: 347-53.—Porcher, C. Influence du taux de la matidre grasse sur celui de l'extrait sec ddgraissd dans le lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1915, 8: 385-97; Disc, 354.—Roberts, L. J., Carlson, L., A MacNair, V. The supplementary value of dry SM in institution diets. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1934, 10: 317-24.—Sorensen, C. M. Detecting thermophilic contami- nation in SM-powder. Food Res., 1938, 3: 421-7.—Van Nor- man, H. E. Dry milks. Rep. Internat. Dairy Congr. (1928) 1929, 8. Congr., 87-93.—Wolff, L. K. [Addition of SM-powder to ordinary bread] Versl. volksgezondh., 1934, 4: 388. ---- Skimmed milk: Hygiene. Absatz von entrahmter Frischmilch. Reichsgesundhbl., 1937,12: 665.—Pohl, G., A Aschmoneit. E. Ueber das Vorkom- men von Krankneitserregern in erhitzter MM. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1940, 135-8. ---- Skimmed milk: Laws and regulations. Kennzeichnung von Behaltnissen, Flaschen und Kannen mit entrahmter Frischmilch. Vorschr. Sachs. Vet., 1940, 35: 131.— Standards for dried SM. In: Treat. Law of Food (Toulmin, H. A., jr) Cincin., 1942, 1120. ---- Skimmed milk: Manufacture. Leighton, A., A Leviton, A. The effect of the dUuting action of cane sugar upon the viscosity of the colloidal suspension SM. J. Phys. Chem., 1932, 36: 523-8.—Lyons, J., & Fonlay. W. Influences of heating and agitating milk before separation on the fat loss in the SM. Econom. Proc. R. Dublin Soc, 1932, 2: 423-43.—Nichols. J. B., Bailey, E. D. [et al.] L'effet du chauf- fage prdliminaire sur la dispersion du casdinate et de Ca dans le LE. Lait, 1932, 12: 748-54. Skimmed milk: Nutritive effect. Abbott, J. S. The food value and economics of SM. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1940, 30: 237-9.—Baumgartel. T. Zur Verwert- ung der MM in der Lebensmittelindustrie. Deut. Aerzte Ztg, 1933, 8: No. 384.—Bolt, L. Nutritional value of SM. Health BuU., Bakersfield, 1948, Jan. [3]—Bordot, E., Wollman, S., & D'Ovidio, R. La leche descremada en la alimentacidn de los lactantes. Arch. lat. amer. pediat., B. Air., 1917, 11: 45-52.—Biinger, H. Fragen der Verfutterung der Molkerei- riickstande, insbesondere der dicksaueren MM. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 151 (Abstr.)—F., G. Quelques notions utiles sur la valeur alim. du LE. Concours mdd., 1940, 62: 1319.—Gilbert, A., & Chassevant, A. Valeur aUm. et didtdtique du LE. Hyg. gdn. appl., Par., 1906, 1: 705-14 — Hofmann, H. Pig rearing experiments with acidified SM. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1941-42, 11: 676 (Abstr.)—Hutchin- son, R. C. The high nutr. value of SM. Med. J. AustraUa, 1945, 1: 457-9.—Isaachsen, H. La valeur du LE pendant la pdriode de croissance des animaux. Lait, 1935, 15: 812-7.— Klein. Schweinefutterungsversuch mit verschiedenen Mengen MM unter Anwendung gleichstarker Rationen. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 410.—Krishnan, B. G., & Mitra, K. SM and the growth of school children. Ind. J. M. Res., 1937-38, 25: 647-9.—Levy, L. La valeur nutritive des LE et mouillds. Ann. falsU., Par., 1913, 6: 450.—Martel, H. Sur la valeur aUm. du LE et du babeurre. Bull. Acad, mdd., Par., 1940, 123: 967-83.—Mazd, P., Mazd, P. J., & Anxionnaz, R. Variation des quaUtds nutr. du LE avec le degrd d'accoutumance des animaux k l'assimilation du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1934, 117: 751.—Mitra, K. A statistical note on the experiments with SM. Ind. J. M. Res., 1937-38, 25: 650-4.—Munoz Turnbull, J. Leches descremadas en pediatria. Mem. Congr. mex. pediat., 1938, 1. Congr., 133-42.—Need for a program to effect wider use of SM soUds for human food. Proc Food Nutr. Bd U. S. Nat. Res. Counc, 1945-46, 5: 185-8.—Pirocchi, A. Expdrl- ences sur 1'utiUsation du LE l'alim. des veaux. Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5: 49-58.—Ramsdell, G. A., & Webb, B. H. UtiUza- tion of SM and whey in precooked dried soup. Food Res., 1941, 6: 265-71.—Schafer, H. Zur Frage der FutterwUkung von roher MM und MM aus erhitzter VoUmilch bei wachsenden Schwemen. Mschr. Kinderh., 1943, 93: 133-47.—Terroine, E. F. L'emploi du mdlange de LE et de bouilUes amylacdes dans I'aUm. du jeune bdtail. Bull. Soc. sc hyg. aliment Par 1930, 18: 173-87.—Van Norman, H. E. Dry SM; a valuable addition to the food list. Food Facts, Los Ang., 1927-28, 4: 20-3.—Webb, B. H. UtiUzation of SM in a new potato product. Food Indust., 1940, 12: No. 5, 48. ---- Skimmed milk: Poisoning. Arthus, A. Intox. par le lait dcrdmd. Ann. physiol., Par 1937, 13: 955-61—Green, W. W., Kernkamp, H. C. H. [et al. A toxemic-uremic syndrome in baby pigs fed on dried SM Am. J. Vet. Res., 1949, 10: 256-64.—Kon, S. K., Bird, M. J. [et al.] Failure to demonstrate wrist stiffness in guinea pigs receiving SM diets. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1946, 11: 371-3. ---- Skimmed milk: Therapeutic use. Spindler, L. A., & Zimmerman, H. E., jr. Effect of SM on infections of ascarids, whipworms, and nodular worms in swine. J. Parasit., Lane, 1944, 30: Suppl., 16. ------ Effect of SM on the growth and acquisition of parasites by pigs under condi- MILK PRODUCT 1317 MILK PRODUCTION tions of constant exposure to infection. Proc. Helminth. Soc. Washington, 1944, 11: 49-54. ---- Vitamin content. Highman, S. E. The vitamin A content of some South African DP. S. Afr. J. M. Sc, 1943, 8: 28-34.—Jukes, T. H., & Richardson, G. A. Assays of riboflavin and the filtrate factor in certain AIP. J. Agr. Res., 1938, 57: 603-10.—Reaves, P. M. The effect of the vitamin content of the feed on the vitamin content of DP. Proc. Virginia Acad. Sc, 1947-48, 26: 68.— Sullivan, R. A., Beaty, A. [et al.] Determining riboflavin in the dried MP; a comparison of the methods of assay. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1943, 2: 333-43.—Tomoi, T., & Tomita, S. Nyu-seihin-tyu no so-Vitamin C-ryo narabi-ni Ascorbin-san no sanka ni tuite [The total Vitamin C content of MP and oxidation of ascorbic acid] Nippon seikagakkai kaih5, 1937, 12: 83. MILK production. Abbrev.: MP for milk production and equiva- lents; PL for production laitiere and equivalents: PM for production of milk. See also Milk marketing; Milk plant; Milk processing; Milk supply. Inchatjsti, D., Tagle, E., & Helman, M. B. Investigaciones sobre PL. 59p. 26}£cm. B. Air., 1942. Jean-Blain, M. GdndraUtds sur la PL. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 477-87.—Martel, H. Le vdlage et la PL et du beurre en hiver. Hyg. viande, 1911, 5: 561-80.—Milk-produc- tion; the other voice. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 323.—Neff, R. E. MP and its importance to the hospital. Tr. Am. Hosp. Ass., 1936, 38: 342-50.—Oijen, C. T. v., & Vos, F. Melkwinning. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1924, 2: 57.—Rotch, T. M. Milk; its production, its care, its use. Boston M. & S. J., 1900, 3: 233.— Smith, J. H. A charter for MP. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1946, 58: 368.—Taylor. J. The PM. Month. BuU. Indiana Div. Pub. Health, 1937, 40: 66.—Wille, R. Die MP als Wirtschafts- und Kulturproblem. Tierarztl. Umsch., 1947, 2: 105-7. ---- Control. Vieilly, J. *R61e du veterinaire dans la PL. 63p. 25cm. Lyon, 1934. Arloing, S. Ndcessitd de l'inspection des vacheries et du controle de la PL. Bull. Soc. sc. vdt. Lyon, 1908, 11: 332-42.— Belloni, A. J. TierarztUche Produzenten-MUchkontrolle. Munch, tierarztl. Wschr., 1930, 81: 169-71.—Chodkowski, A. Higieniczna PM i jego przetworow pod kontrola. lekarzy wet. Med. wet., Warsz., 1948, 4: 38-40.—Control of conditions of MP. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 179.—Control of MP and sales. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 42; passim. Gallo, P. La PL en sus aspectos biol6gicos y economicos. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 330-8.—Garcia Maldonado, A. El control initial de la leche. Unidad san., Caracas, 1943, 2: 102.— Gorini, C. Die Ernahrung des Milchviehs und die hygienische PM; Erfordernis einer bakteriologischen KontroUe der Futtermittel. Zbl. Bakt., 2. abt., 1914, 42: 582-7.—Harden- bergh, J. G. Technical supervision in the production of highest quaUty of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1930, 20: 705-14.— Laukvik, E. Hvilke krav bdr og ma kunne stilles tU fjjasrum med veterinaer kontroll av MP? Forhandl. Nord. yet. (1933) 1934, 4. meet., 1009-12.—Mason, F. W. Supervision of Ml\ J. R. San. Inst., 1949, 69: 569-81.—Morot, C. Le controle sanitaire de la PL destind a I'aUm. humaine. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1906) 1907, 35: pt 2, 1377-81.—Stenstrom, O. Om produktionskontroll av tuberkelfri mjolk. Forhandl. Nord. vet., 1921, 2. meet., 479-91.—Toubeau, M. Le contrdle officiel de la PL. Lait, 1928, 8: 196-204.—Vranken, F. Le controle de la PL en Flandre occidentale, Belgique. Ibid., 1927, 7: 544-7.—Wauters, J. Projet d'organisation d un service intercommunal pour la surveillance de la production et du commerce lait. Echo vit., Lidge, 1912-13, 41: 79-87. ---- Hygiene. See also Milk quality. Adams, H. S. Essentials of sanitary milk pro- duction. p.24-77. 24cm. N. Y., 1947. In his Milk & Food Sanit. Figueiroa Rego, A. De. A producao e a higiene do leite alimentar. p.243-302. 23cm. Porto 1947 Conf. Liga port, profil. social, 1947, 6: p. 243-302. Also Clin. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1939, 5: 162-86. Craig, R. S., & Lescure, J. M. A program of revised methods of sanitary MP. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 202-13.—Gorini, C. La Produzione i^ienica del latte. Atti Conv. lombard. igiene rurale (1933) 1934 1 Conv 245. ------ Sur le mouvement pour la pro- duction hygidnique du lait dans diffdrents pays. Lait, 1934 14: 431-42.—Gould, G. N. Disease control and MF. Vet J., Lond., 1945, 101: 232-6.—Groud, C. Sur la PL hygidnique. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1925, 25: 887-91.—Heimberg, V. G. Higienideskie uslovija izgotovlenija detskikh molodnykh smesej. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1948, 13: No. 4, 16-20.— Lohnis. Welche Mehrarbeit und Mehrkosten entstehen durch die gesteigerten Anforderungen der Milch? Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 217; 229; 241; 253.—Maynard, L. A. The soil basis of better MP. Certif. Milk, 1941, 16: No. 181, 5.—Monsarrat. Meilleures conditions de PL destind k l'alim. des enfants. Bull. Soc. path, comp.. Par., 1905, 4: No. 11, 4-11—Rudorff, F. Conditions hygidniques pour l'obtention d'un bon lait. Ann. hyg., Par., 1908, 4. ser., 9: 267-72.—S. Le point de vue sanitaire dans la PL. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1941, 79: 689.— Savage, W. MP and human disease. Vet. J., Lond., 1945, 101: 236-42.—Tapernoux, A. La production d'un lait propre et sain a la ferme. Lait, 1937, 17: 241-59.—Thomas, S. B., Hobson, P. M. [et al.] A survey of methods of MP in relation to the incidence of thermoduric organisms in farm milk supplies. Proc. Soc. Appl. Bact., Lond., 1948, 19. Conf., 7-12. ---- Quality aspect. See also Milk quality. Athanassof, N. Os problemas da PL bom e Umpo. Rev. aUment., Rio, 1945, 9: No. 10, 8-15.—Braccini, P. Sui riflessi sanitari del latte di vacche aUmentate con silaggio; ricerche istologiche sul fegato di vitelli da latte. Igiene mod., 1942, 35: 187-92, pl.—Hardenbergh, J. G. Newer developments in quaUty MP. J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1941, 38: 20-3. ---- by countries. Gorini, C. Sobre el movimiento para la producci6n higidnica de la leche en los diferentes paises (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 583-7. Also Lait, 1934, 14: 1116- 25.—Leplae, E. La PL dans les pays chauds. Lait, 1935, 15: 1037-45. ---- by countries: Africa. Cacciagtjerra, J. *La PL dans le departe- ment d'Alger. 55p. 25^cm. Lyon, 1939. Motjssatjd, A. *De la PL en Algene. 69p. 23^cm. Toulouse, 1934. Wahby, A. M. MP and the nation's health. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1939, 22: 474-96. ---- by countries: America. Gallo, P. La PL en sus aspectos biol6gicos y econ6micos. Bol. Min. san., Caracas, 1939, 4: No. 3, 90-7.—Organizacion social de la producci6n y de la distribuci6n de la leche. Rev. hig , Bogota, 1933, 14: 309-14.—Production de leche. Estadist. chilena, 1944, 17: 473.—Soares Filho, F., & Franca Bittencourt, S. Leite produzido e beneficiado em nova granja leiteira. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1946, 8: No. 3, 45-53. ---- by countries: America—United States. Wood, C. W. Milk; its production, consump- tion, sale, transportation, legislation. 30p. 8° Worcester, 1908. Jean-Blain, M. La production hygidnique du lait dans l'Etat de New York. Rev. mdd. vdt., 1947, 10: 441-52.— Ross, W H Supervision of the PM in Suffolk County and regula- tions of the Board of Health. News Lett. Suffolk Co. M. Soc, 1940 17- 141-5.—Walker, H. Regulating the production, hand'ling, and distribution of milk. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1928, 43:2095-108. ---- by countries: Asia. Kandasami Raju, P. A brief survey of MP and distribution in Hosur cattle farm. Ind. Vet. J., 1945-46, 22: 27-31.— Kothavala, Z. R. PL en las Indias. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931 21:725. ---- by countries: Europe. Le Moal, L. *Production et utilisation du lait en Cornouailles, secteur de Callac-de-Bre- tagne. 47p. 25cm. Lyon, 1937. Patjlin, G. *La PL du Departement de l'Isere [Ve't.] 116p. 25cm. Lyon, 1935. Turrel, M. *La PL dans les Basses-Alpes. 53p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. Bressou, C, & Houdiniere, A. La politique du lait pendant la guerre en Grande-Bretagne; production. Ann nutrit., Par., 1947 1- 605-20.—Frederiksen, L. La crla del ganado y la PL en Dinamarca. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 643-5 —Funkquist, H. Medidas adoptadas en Suecia para el progre'so de la cria de los bovinos y de la PL (transl.) Ibid., 564-71 —Keiser, F. La nueva ley lechera alemana y su rela- M-rln non la PL Ibid., 716.—Letard, E. Etat actuel du cheptel rrraPLrnFrancl' Lait, 1945, 25: 286-8.-Magi J. Medi- das tomadas en Estonia para la mejora de la cria del ganado y MILK PRODUCTION 1318 MILK PROTEIN de la PL. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 652.— Maintaining the mUk supply; production demonstrations in Cheshire. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1942, 54: 196.—Oyen, C. F. v. Observation sur la PL moddle selon la mdthode du Dr. Sten- house Williams aux Pays-Bas (transl.) Lalt, 1929, 9: 189-92.— Robin. L'aUm. des villes en lait; opportunitd de statistiques rdgionales; le ddficit de la production; ndcessitd d'associer a son controle hygidnique, une action destinde a l'intensifier. Ibid., 1927, 7: 231-6.—Rodland, C. La production et le controle obligatoire du lait en Italie. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1936, 36: 541; passim.—Sacco, P. La PL da consumarsi crudo nella Provincia di MUano. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1932, 54: 132-50.— Vilhjalmsson, H. La cria del ganado v la PL en Islandia. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 657-9. in wartime. Kay, H. D. MP in war-time. Nature, Lond., 1941, 148: 242-5.—Kluter. H. How to increase MP to meet wartime demands. Certif. Milk, 1944, 19: No. 214, 9.—Milk production In war-time. Med. Off., Lond., 1941, 66: 12. MILK protein. See also Milk casein [Abbrev.: AL for albu- minoi'de du lait; MP for milk protein and equiv- alents; ME for Milcheiweiss; PL for protide du lait] Orlovsky, M. S. F. *0 belke molodnykh sarikov korovjago moloka, ob organizovannykh belkakh vymeni i ikh otnosenii drug k drugu. HOp. 8? S. Peterb., 1913. Hiromura, Y. On the accelerating action of the protein component of egg white and cow's mUk on the clotting time of blood. Proc. Jap. Physiol. Soc, 1942, 21: 101.—McMeekin, T. L., & Polis, B. D. MUk proteins. Advance. Protein Chem., N. Y, 1949, 5: 201-28.—Olson, G. A. Milk proteins. J. Biol. Chem., 1908, 5: 261-81.—Renaud, M. PL (Les) et leur utilisa- tion. Rev. crit. path., Par., 1930, 1: 447-55.—Rotch, F. M. The treatment of the proteids of cow's milk. J. Boston Soc. M. Sc, 1900, 5: 93-5.—Tadokoro, T. Nyuzyii no tanpaku ni tuite [The MP-s] Zika zassi, 1932, 2300-2. ---- Biological value. Albanese, A. A., Holt, L. E., jr [et al.] Studies on the pro- tein metabolism of the infant; the comparative biological value of some MP preparations. Bull. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1947, 80: 149-57.—Bickel, A. Zur ernahrungsphysiologischen Be- deutung des ME. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: 1164-7.— Boiling, D., Block, R. J., & Chow. B. F. The chemical and biological properties of tryptic digests of casein and lactalbumin. Arch. Biochem., N. Y, 1947, 13: 323-7.—Cox, W. M., jr. Casein and lactalbumin in human nutrition. Interne, 1948, 14: 255-8. ------ Mueller, A. J. [et al.] Comparative nutr. value of casein and of lactalbumin for man. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1949, 77: 108.— Hamamoto, E. Untersuchungen uber die aktive Sulfhydryl-Disulfid-Gruppe im ME-korper und ihre Bedeutung fur die Ernahrung des Sauglings. Mschr. Kinderh., 1942, 91: 37-52.—Hoske. H. Das ME in der Volksernahrung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: 1157-61.—Lintzel, W., & Ber- tram, W. Die biologische Wertigkeit des ME beim Erwach- senen. Biochem. Zschr., 1938, 297: 315-23.—Mitra, K., & Mittra, H. C. Investigations into the biological value of MP. Ind. J. M. Res., 1942, 30: 423; 575.—Morris, S., & Wright, N. Les valeurs biologiques des protdines de certains concentrds pour la production laitidre. Lait, 1934, 14: 883-8.—Mueller, A. J., & Cox, W. M., jr. Comparative nutr. value of casein and lactalbumin for man. J. Nutrit., 1947, 34: 285-94. Also Science, 1947, 105: 580.—Southworth, T. S. Some conclusions from our knowledge of the MP. Tr. Am. Pediat. Soc, 1907- 08, 9: 71-8.—Value of MP in infant feeding. Certif. Milk, 1937, 12: No. 138, 5; 18.—Whitnah. C. H. Nutr. value of MP. Food Res., 1943, 8: 89-94. ---- Chemistry. Simpson, J. A. Coeficiente proteico de la leche [estudio qufmico de las substancias proteicas] instalaci6n de un laboratorio de leche humani- zada. 88p. 8? Habana, 1925. Abderhalden, E., & Hunter, A. Vorlaufige Mitteilung uber den Gehalt der Eiweisskorper der MUch an Glykokoll. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1906, 47: 404-6.—Burg, R. van der, & Habers, L. La valeur du dosage volumdtrique au mdtanal de la matidre AL. Lait, 1937, 17: 805-9.—Corran, H. S., & Green. D. E. The isolation of a flavo-protein from cow's milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1938, 32: 2231-41.—Dills, W. L., & Nelson, J. M. Iso- lation of a copper bearing protein from cow's mUk. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1942, 64: 1616-8.—Escudero, P., & Waisman, G. Estudio comparativo de los nitr6genos proteico y n<5 proteico de las leches humana y de vaca. Bol. Soc. quim. Peru, 1946, 12: 152-8.—Gorini, C. Los acidos proteoUticos en lecheria (transl.) Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 614-6.— Leontiev, I. F. [Copper and cow's MP] Priroda, 1943, 32: No. 6, 44.—Leviton, A., & Haller, H. S. A spectroturbidi- metric study of the proteins of milk. J. Phys. CoUoid Chem., 1947, 51: 460-73.—Lindet & Ammann, L. Contribution a l'dtude des matidres albuminoides solubles du lait. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1906, 142: 1282-5. Also Rev. gdn. lait, 1905-06, 5: 361-71.—Nicolet, B. H., & Shinn, L. A. Does hydroxyglu- tamic acid occur in MP? Proc Am. Soc. Biol. Chem., 1941, 35. Meet., 98.—Titus, R. W., Sommer, H. H.. & Hart, E. B. The nature of the protein surrounding the fat globules in mUk. J. Biol. Chem., 1928, 76: 237-50. ---- Effect of various agents. See also Milk fermentation; Milk modification. Wright, N. C. Factors affecting the solu- bility of milk powders: the effect of heat on the solubility of MP. p.122-41. 25^cm. Cambr., 1932. J. Dairy Res., 1932, 4: Franco, E. Ricerche sui polipeptidi del latte in varie condi- zioni di esperimento. Riv. pat. sper., 1937, 18: 151-6.— Langstein. Das Verhalten der ME-korper bei der enzymati- schen Spaltung. Munch, med. Wschr., 1906, 53: 1981.—Miller, P. G. The heat stability of MP. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin, 1938, 3: 30.-—Pedersen, K. O. Ultracentrifugal and electrophoretic studies on the MP; introduction and prelimin- ary results with fractions from skim milk. Biochem. J., Lond, 1936, 30: 948-960.—Zentner, J., & Langstein, L. Das Ver- halten der ME-korper bei der enzymatiscben Spaltung. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch. (1906) 1907, 23: 111-4. Formation. Pacchioni, D. DeUa origine delle sostanze PL. In: Comba Festschr., Fir., 1929, 302-7.—Schweigart, H. A. Ernahrungs- wirtschaftliche Betrachtung zur ME-erzeugung. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: 1167-9. ---- Immunology, and serology. See also Milk serology. Oliveira Lima, A. Fraccoes PL; seu comportamento chimico e immunologico. Brasil med., 1941, 55: 229-34.—Sasaki, S. Ueber die serologische Differenzierung der Milch- und Serum- Eiweisskorper. Arb. Med. Univ. Okayama, 1928-30, 1: 550-81. ---- Lactalbumin [Abbrev.: LA for lactalbumin] Peyrot, M. Contribution a l'etude des diverses AL [Pharm.] 93p. 24Kcm. Toulouse, 1935. Abderhalden, E., & Pribram, H. Die Monoaminosauren des Albumins aus Kuhmilch. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1907, 51: 409-14.—Davis, R. M., Rizzo, P., & Smith, A. H. Effect of heat on the nutr. value of LA. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1948, 47: 1380. ------ Effect of heat on the nutr. value of LA; chemical and morphologic changes. Arch. Path,, Chic, 1949, 47: 464-74. ------ Growth on diets containing heated proteins. J. Nutrit., 1949, 37: 115-26.—Polis, B. D., Shmukler, H. W., A Custer, J. H. Isolation of a crystalline albumin from milk whey identical with serum albumin. Abstr. Papers Am. Chem. Soc, 1950, 117. meet., 37C.—Soenke, M. L., Horning, M. G., & Watson, E. H. Maintaining nitrogen balance with a partially hydrolyzed protein; three adults maintained by the oral administration of partially hydrolyzed LA. Am. Practi- tioner, 1946-47, 1: 489-92.—Walker, W. O., & Cadenhead, A. F. G. Note on the precipitation of LA in cow's milk. J. Indust. Engin. Chem., 1914, 6: 573. ---- Lactoglobulin [Abbrev.: LG for lacto- globulin] Bain, J. A., A Deutsch, H. F. Studies on LG-s. Arch. Biochem., N. Y., 1948, 16: 221-9.—Brand, E. Nutritional equivalance of /3-LG and its corresponding amino acids. Abstr. Papers Am. Chem. Soc, 1948, 114. meet., 38C. ------ Saidel, L. J. [et al.] The empirical formula of 0-LG. J Am Chem. Soc, 1945, 67: 1524-32.—Briggs, D. R., & Hull, R. Studies on protein denaturation; electrophoretic study of kinet- ics at neutrality of heat denaturation of /3-LG. Ibid 2007- 14— Bull, H. B. Monolayers of /3-LG; film molecular weight Ibid., 1946, 68: 745-7. ------ Mixed monolayers of/3-LG and lauryl sulfate. Ibid., 747.------& Currie, B. T. Osmotic pressure of 0-LG solutions. Ibid., 742-5.—Cecil, R., & Ogston, A. G. The sedimentation constant, diffusion constant and mo- lecular weight of LG. Biochem. J., Lond., 1949, 44: 33-5.— Choh Hao Li. Electrophoretic inhomogeneity of crystalline beta-LG. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1946, 68: 2746.—Christensen, L. K. Trypsin splitting and denaturation of /3-LG. Nature, Lond 1949 163: 1003.—Gutfreund, H. Molecular weight of Palmer's ?-.L,G- Ibid., 1945, 155: 237.—Halwer, M., & Brice, B. A. Molecular weight of 0-LG as determined by light-scattering measurements. J. Colloid Sc, 1949, 4: 439.— Jacobsen C F A comparison of different /3-LG samples. C. rend. Laborat! Carlsberg, sdr. chim., 1947-19, 26: 455-75. ------& Christen- BJnA r„ ' Influence of temperature on the urea denaturation d ,• « Mature, Lond., 1948, 161: 30.—McMeekin, T. L., Polis, B. D. [et al.] A crystalUne compound of 0-LG with MILK PROTEIN 1319 MILK QUALITY dodecyl sulfate. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1948, 7: 172. ------ Heterogeneity of crystalline beta-LG. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1948, 70: 881.—Senti. F. R., & Warner, R. C. X-ray molecular weight of /3-LG. Ibid., 3318-20.—Smith, E. L. Isolatiou and properties of immune LG from bovine whey. J. Biol. Chem.. 1946, 165: 665-76. ---- Pathological effect. Hoffman, W. S., Parmelee, A. H., & Grossman, A. Mech- anism of production of acidosis in premature infants by protein mUk. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1948, 75: 637-59. ---- Serum protein. See also Milk serum. Deutsch, H. F. A study of whey proteins from the milk of various animals. J. Biol. Chem., 1947, 169: 437-48.—McMeek- in, T. L., DellaMonica, E., & Custer, J. H. Separation and properties of bovine whey proteins. Fed. Proc, Bait., 1947, 6: 277. ---- Therapeutic use. See also Milk injection; Milk therapy. Bommer, S. Das ME in der Krankenkost. Deut. med. Wschr., 1936, 62: 1161-3.—Gerhard, G. Aktiviertes ME als Therapeutikum und Tonikum in der Dermatologie. Wien. med. Wschr., 1944, 94: 95.—Weychert, H. Gastritis- und Ulcusbehandlung mit ME. Med. Welt, 1941, 15: 872. Variation. Masoero, P. SuUa variazione del contenuto in sostanze proteiche nel latte vaccino secreto durante i calori. Boll. Soc ital. biol. sper., 1942, 17: 689. ------ SuUe correlazioni tra fattori cUmatici e contenuto in sostanze proteiche nel latte vaccino. Ibid., 1943, 18: 71. MILK purification. See also Milk sanitation; Milk sterilization. Dvuzilny, A. J., & Zakharov, N. N. [Alfa-Laval's apparatus for purification of milk] Hig. epidem., Moskva, 1931, 10: 30-7.—Funke's Faltenmilch.sieb. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1906, 16: 294.-^-Giroux, G. L'dpuration du lait dans l'industrie laitidre; ndcdssitd de la filtration ou de l'dpuration centrifuge. Lait, 1937, 17: 354-67. ---- Filtration. Borrino, A. Ricerche sull'ultrafiltrazione del latte. Bio- chim. ter. sper., 1912-13, 4: 425-40.— Franklin, U. D. Filtering milk on the farm. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1943-44, 13: 122.— Gdnin, G. Doit-on centrifuger ou fUtrer le lait? Lait, 1932, 12: 839—17.—Masek, J. Etude microbiologique sur la filtra- tion du lait. Ibid., 1935, 15: 954-60.—Schroeder, M. C. A practical modification of the Winslow dirt filter. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1912, 2: 360-3.—Stassano, H., & Rollet, A. P. Des avantages de la nitration sur le nettoyage mdcanique du lait au moyen d'essoreuses centrifuges. Lait, 1929, 9: 831-7. ---- Methods. Bertrand, G., & Lemoigne, M. Epuration microbienne sdlective du lait par de petites doses de trichloronitromdthane. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1945, 220: 721-3.—Bischoff. Ueber einen Versuch, durch die Anwendung des Dr. Volkmar'schen Ver- fahrens die Ausscheidung von Bang-Bakterien mit der Milch der Kuhe zu beseitigen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1934, 42: 533-5.—Diffloth, P. Des modes mdcaniques de purification du lait; filtration; centrifugation. Presse mdd., 1904, 2: 763.— Groud, C. Sur les procddds d'dpuration du lait. Rev. path. comp., Par., 1931, 31: 1175-7.—Hammer, B. W. Process of clarification of mUk. Pub. Health Michigan, 1917, 5: 160-3.— Zietschmann. Ueber die Gewinnung keimarmer Milch auf Rittergut Ohorn. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1906, 14: 513-7. MILK quality. Abbrev.: M for milk and equivalents; L for lait and its Latin equivalents; Q for quality and equivalents. See also Milk (certified) Milk composition; Milk grading. Kono, G. Saikin no gyunyu oyobi nyu-zaihin ni tuite [Cow's M and M preparations in recent years] Rinsyo naika syonika, 1949, 4: 138-43.—Krumbiegel, E. R. QM. MUwau- kee M. Times, 1941, 14: No. 8, 14-6.—Kuck, E. R. The cow produces M perfect beyond ability of humans to improve it. Certif. Milk, 1941, 16: No. 187, 5.—Leland, H. A. Production of QM Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 283-8.—Medical notes in ParUament; QM. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 617.—Oijen, C. F. v. Modelmelk. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1941, 68: 303-11.— Quality M. Week. Bull. CaUfornia Dep. Pub. Health, 1936, 15: 62.—Roland. De la nature de certains L. Poitou mdd., 1908, 23: 169-72.—Thieulin, G. Le bon L indispensable au consommateur, profitable au producteur. Lait, 1937, 17: 7g5_g ------ Le L anonyme et le L de quaUtd. BuU. Acad. mdd., Par., 1942, 126: 208-10.—Tiller, S. Vitality in M. Med. Chir. J., Phila., 1905, 6: No. 12, 39-43.—Vos, F. Model- melk. Tschr. sociale geneesk., 1924, 2: 43. ---- Control. See also Milk inspection. Bergsma, D. QuaUty control of M and cream suppUes. Pub. Health News, Trenton, 1949, 30: 241.—Bouchard, G. Supervision of the Q of M. Bull, hyg., Montrdal, 1946, 32: No. 4, 21-6.—Hopson, G. H. QM and its control. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1939, 94: 378-82. ------ The importance of the veterinarian in QM control. North Am. Vet., 1943, 24: 83-7.—Koesteler, G. Mesures pour l'amdlioration du L au sidge de production, controle des arrivages et controle perma- nent, dans les exploitations du L et des produits laitiers. Lait, 1938, 18:867-84. Freshness of milk. Cingovatov, V. A. [Estimation of fresh M] Tr. Sibirsk. vet. inst., 1927, No. 9, 49-87.—Heine. Ein neues Verfahren zur Frischerhaltung der M. Zschr. Fleisch & Milchhyg., 1934-35, 45: 381.—Herz, F. J. Die Ausstellung frischer M und ihre Beurteilung. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 557.—Inichoff, G. Die Bestimmung der Frische der M. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebens- mitt., 1927, 53: 435-49.—Madison, R. M. Quality of fresh M. Army Vet. BuU., 1942, 36: 237-11.—Miyao, N. Gyunyu sinsen-do no siken-ho [Examination of the degree of freshness of M] Sanitation, Tokyo, 1948, 1: 50.—Pijanowski, E. Au sujet de l'dpreuve de la fraicheur et de la force prdsurigene du L. Lait, 1936, 16:1-13.—Poulsen.V. [Standard fresh M] Ugeskr. laeger, 1919, 81: 233-8.—Roeder, G. Ueber die Prufung des Frischezustandes der M bei der Anlieferung an die Molkerei. Zschr. Lebensmitteluntersuch., 1948, 88: 306-16.—Sarthou, J. Comparaison des rdsultats donnds par le dosage de l'aeiditd et la catalasimdtrie dans le controle de la fraicheur des L. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1910, 7. ser., 2: 387-90.—Schonberg, F. Nitra- zingelb auch ein brauchbarer Indikator fiir die Frischegrad- bestimmung der M. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1942-43, 53: 31. Tests. See also Milk examination; Milk testing. Zschiegner, H. *Ueber die Untersuchung der M mit dem Qualitatsschnellpriifer von Dr Meurer. 43p. 21cm. Lpz., 1937. Ballner, F. [The simplest method to determine the Q of M] Voj. zdrav. listy, 1925, 1: 153.—Bortree, A. L. MQ tests. M. S. C. Vet., East Lansing, 1947-48, 8: 109-12.—Borzone, R. A. La congelaci6n rapida de L cruda por el mdtodo de Reyles, constituye.un fijador de la bondad de la L. Rev. mdd. Rosario, 1934, 24: 705-8. Also Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 882-6.—Carson, C. C. Testing for MQ. Connecticut Health BuU., 1937, 51: 9-11.—Ehrlich. Welche Untersuchungsmethoden haben sich bei der KontroUe von Vorzugsmilchbestanden im Stalle und im Laboratorium bewahrt? Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1930, 38: 661-6.—Johns, C. K. Dye reduction tests for eontroUing MQ. Rep. Internat. Congr. Microb. (1939) 1940, 717-20. ------ Tests for MQ. Canad. Pub.Health J., 1941, 32: 169-73.—Kumaran, J. D. S. Tests for detecting poor QM and grading. Ind. Vet. J., 1940, 17: 1-10, tab.—Lazarus, N. E. A practical method for deter- mining the Q of M and by-products. Annual Rep. Pennsyl- vania Ass. Dairy and Milk Insp., 1933, 9: 136-42.—Mathieu, G. Mdthode simple pour l'dvaluation exacte de la richesse des L. Lait, 1926, 6: 153-5.—Oijen, C. F. v. Kwaliteitsbe- paling van M. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1941, 68: 68-83.—Sta- pensea, J. Welke der meest gebruikeUjke proeven verdienen bij het onderzoek naer de kwaliteit der melk de voorkeur. Tschr. veeartsenijk., 1912, 39: 231-60. Variation. See also Milk composition, Variation. Berard, H. L., Rosell, J. M., Turgeon. J. L'influence de I'aUm. des vaches laitidres sur la production de L de bonne quaUtd industrielle. Lait, 1936, 16: 1068-83.—Burkhardt, R. C. Some present day problems affecting MQ. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1946-47, 16: 397-9.—C, C. H. Nation's M supply; aims for improving Q. Health Bull., Edinb., 1942-43, 2: 79 — Csiszar, J. Traitement et transformation du L, ameUoration de la qualitd; le Lddfectueux considdrd du point de vue pratique et scientifique. Lait, 1938, 18: 625-36.—Hopson. G. H. The newer science in producing high QM. Cornell Vet., 1943, 33: 161-70.—Laberge, J. E. The Q of M: what can be done to improve it. Montreal M. J., 1907, 36: 120-5.— Monlton, L. H. Scientific feeding improves cows' M. CertU. Milk, 1933, 8: No. 83, 4; No. 84, 5.—Rosam, H. C. V. How to obtain the highest QM at the minimum cost. Agr. Papers Internat. Management Congr., 1938, 7. Congr., 69.—Schwarz. Amdlio- ration de la Q du L et des produits laitiers; mdthodes modernes de recherches. Lait, 1939, 19: 302-13.—Yamada, T. Nyu- situ kaizen ni dyo-suru saiten-hyo ni arawareta ten-su no kyakkan-sei ni tuite [Objectification of the numbers appear- ing in the score table upon then- appUcation for the Improve- ment of the Q of M] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1947, 11: 195-7. ------ Matui, T., & Moriwaki, T. Hutatabi nyu-situ no MILK QUALITY 1320 MILK (RAW) kaizen ni tuite. [Again regarding the improvement of the Q of M] Kosei kagaku, 1942, 3: 592. ---- by countries. See with Milk composition—by countries. MILK ration. See also Milk distribution. Certificates for extra milk. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: Suppl., 77.—Day, D., & Forbes, S. A. MUk distribution. Ibid., 1942, 2: Suppl., 77.—Edmunds, H. T. Supplementary mUk certifi- cates, ibid., 1941, 2: Suppl., 104.—Extra milk for invalids. Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 289.—Layton, T. B. Certificates for extra milk. Ibid., 774.—Medical certificates under the milk restriction order. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: Suppl., 41.—Milk for mothers and chUdren. Med. Off., Lond., 1940, 64: 65.—Milk for the elderlv [question in Parliament] Lancet, Lond., 1941, 2: 682.—Milk rationing. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 660 — Nouvelle (Une) carte est institude pour la vente du lait entier et du lait condense, 1 septembre 1940. J. mdd. Paris, 1940, 60: 292.—Registration for mUk. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 252. MILK (raw) Abbrev.: LC for lait cru, latte crudo and other equivalents; RM for raw milk, Rohmilch, etc. See also Milk (certified) Basenau. Ongekookte melk. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1908, 2. R., 44: 1. afd., 1459.— Diethoff, ten. Ongekookte melk. Ibid., 1455-9.—Frank, L. C. What every person should know about milk. Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 65-75.—Grassi, L. II latte da potersi consumare crudo negli Stati Uniti d'America e nei paesi Europei. Ann. igiene, 1932, 42: 844-62.—Green. C. A. Condition of retailed RM in an urban area. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 9.—Mery. Le LC. Mdd. mod., Par., 1906, 17: 357. Also Rev. gdn. elm. thdr., 1906, 20: 759.—Rajotte, H. Etude sur la consommation du LC. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1942, 6: 318-23.—Roeland. C. Le LC. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1942, 42: 85-95. ---- Advantages, and disadvantages. Burds Molina, F. La leche de vaca cruda en la aUm. del nino, ventajas e inconvenientes. Bol. Soc. cubana pediat., 1943, 15: 372-88. Also Arq. pediat., Rio, 1945-46, 18: 341- 60.—Cohen, C, & Ruelle, G. Plaidoyer en faveur du LC. Rev. fr. pddiat., 1932, 8: 312-23.—Nobdcourt, P., & Veslot, J. Les avantages et les inconvdnients du LC de vache dans l'alim. des nourrissons. Rev. mdd. sociale, Par., 1933, 1: 81- 91.—Viego Delgado, R. Ventajas e inconvenientes de la leche de vaca cruda en la alim. infantil. Rev. Col. mdd. Cienfuegos, 1947, 2: 459-75. Analysis. Bigwood, E. J., & Thomas, J. De la consommation d'oxy- gdne par le LC frais. C. rend. Soc biol., 1935, 118: 1639-42.— Myers, R. P., & Pence, J. A. A simplified procedure for the laboratory examination of RM supplies. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4: 18-25.—Weichlein. Das Berliner RM-verfahren. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 657. Bacteriology. Berg, W. v. d. Onderzoekingen over kiemgetalbepaUngen van rauwe mengmelk. Tschr. diergeneesk., 1948, 73: 686-9.—- Briining, H. Aetherische Oele und Bakterienwirkung in roher KuhmUch. Zbl. inn. Med., 1906, 27: 337-46.—Cripps, L. D., & Purvis. J. E. The relative resistances to infection of raw, pasteurised, and boUed milk. J. R. San. Inst., 1915-16, 36: 391-3.—Curran, H. R. The origin of the growth-restraining substance in RM and the action of this substance upon an organism of the sweet curdling type. J. Bact., Bait., 1931, 21: 38.—De Filippis, V. Le variazioni stagionaU della carica bat- terica del LC. Gior. batt. immun., 1934, 13: 701-10.—Higgin- bottom, C. The examination of RM by the methylene blue and resazurin tests and by the plate count. Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 421 (Abstr.)—Jenkins, H. A comparison of micro- scopic and 32?-T-G-M agar plate counts on RM. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4: 314-7.—Machi, S. Zur Bakteriologie der rohen Kuhmilch. Acta paediat. jap., 1938, 44: 33 (Abstr.)— Morin. J. E. Le LC vu par le bactdriologiste. Laval mdd., 1943, 8: 453-60. Also Union mdd. Canada, 1943, 72: 536- 40.—Storck, W. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der AlkaUbildner in RM. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1936, 94: 295-330.—Yamada, T. Sei-nyu ni okeru hyozyun saikin-su ni tuite [Standard bac- terial count in RM] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1948, 13: 373-5. ---- Control. Cerrutti, C. F., & Boffa. Le contr61e hygidnique du lait destind a dtre consommd cru. Rev. hyg., Par., 1937, 59: 248- 87.—County and state must cooperate to control sale of RM. J. Oklahoma M. Ass., 1941, 34: 406.—Daily odor tests proposed for RM control at receiving plants. Health News, Albany, 1937, 14: 17.—Ellinger, C. Controlling contamination of RM. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1938, 29: 277-82.—Fugazza, E. Le misure di vigUanza igienica sul LC nel comune di MUano. Igiene mod., 1934, 27: 519-26.—Public health detective work. Illinois Health Mess., 1942, 14: 66. Grade A milk. Pullinger, E. J. A method of grading RM, with special reference to the grading of milk for South Africa. J. S. Afr. Vet. M. Ass., 1946, 17: 15; passim.—Tropa, E., & Goncalves Garcia, M. L. LC especial. J. mdd., Porto, 1943-44, 4: 541.— Williams, W. L. Staphylococcus aureus contamination of a grade A RM supply. J. MUk Techn., 1941, 4: 311-3. --- Hygienic aspect. Kansas City, Kansas. Department of Health. Special report on RM menace in Kansas City. 159p. 28cm. Kansas City, 1941. Foods; constitutionality of municipal ordinance prohibiting sale of guaranteed RM (CaUfornia) J. Am. AI. Ass., 1942, 120: 1059—Frank, E. H., & Frank, L. C. A raw deal from RM. Health Off., Wash., 1936-37, 1: 285-98.—Gloyne, L. B. Is a physician justified in recommending raw cow's milk? J. Kansas M. Soc, 1930, 31: 8-14.—Harris, H. J. The RM menace. Hygeia, Chic, 1941, 19: 208-10.—Johnson, A. M. Dangers arising from the use of RM. Health Bur., Rochester, 1938, April, 2-4.—Lear, S. A., & Minkin, J. L. Milk: food or poison? Florida Health Notes, 1946, 38: 120-31.—McCarthy, J. The RM danger. Brit. M. J., 1943, 1: 767.—Sommerfeld, P. RohmUch. Zschr. Medbeamte, 1927, 40: 752-5.—Strauss, N. [RM] Tr. Am. Antituberc. League, 1907, 55-8.—West- man, R. T. A special report on the RM menace in Kansas City, Kansas. Spec. Rep. Raw Milk (Dep. Health) Kansas City, Kan., 1941, 1-11. Nutritive value. See also Milk (pasteurized) Nutritive value: Comparative. Desjeux, E. *De l'alim. par le LC chez l'enfant a l'etat de sante* et a l'etat de maladie. 154p. 8? Tours, 1904. Givan, T. B. Unrivaled position of pure RM as a nutritional food for children. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com. (1924) 1925, 18. Conf., 172-7.—Haverschmidt. Ervaringen omtrent de voeding met ongekookte melk. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1908, 2. R., 44: 1. Afd., 1452-55.— Kameniczky, A. Zur Frage des RM-genusses. Deut. Aerzte Ztg, 1933, 8: No. 399.—Kubo, M. Nama-gyunyu eiyo ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on feeding with raw cow's milk] Acta paediat. jap., 1949, 53: 154-8.— Sprawson, E. PreUminary investigation of the influence of RM on teeth and lymphoid tissue. Proc. R. Soc M., Lond., 1932, 25: 649-64.—Weiss, S. Zur Frage der RM-ernahrung. Bl. kUn. Hydrother., 1908. 18: 73-8.—Wolff, S. Morsels of casein after the ingestion of raw cow's milk. Ann. paediat , Basel, 1939-40, 154: 54-6. Sanitation. Anselmi, S. Conservazione e depurazione del latte vaccino crudo per aggiunta di piccole quantita di acqua ossigenata ad alte concentrazione. Rendic. Ist. sup. san., Roma, 1946, 9: 389-438.—Chapin, H. D. The necessity of a pure RM. J. Am. M. Ass., 1917, 69: 886.—Plate. Die Bekampfung der Abortus- Bang-Infektions, der Tuberkulose und des gelben Galtes im Plane der Massnahmen der RM-versorgung; die RM-versor- gung der Stadt Bremen. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1937, 51: 287-302.—Schlossmann, A. Ueber keimfreie RM. Arch. Kinderh., 1913, 60:-61: 676-88. ---- Testing. Antunes Tropa, E., & Marques Esteves, E. Sobre a aprecia- cao de LC pelos processos de Breed-Brew e de Skar. Tr. Laborat. centr. pat. vet., Lisb., 1938, 4: 121-31, 2 pl.—Ciani, G. Ulteriori ricerche sulla prova deUa riduttasi secondo Wilson nel controllo igienico del LC. Azione vet., 1939, 8: 409-16.— Moretti, I. La prova della reduttasi e la acidimetria per la valutazione dello stato di conservazione del LC. Riv. ital igiene, 1942, 2: 774-9.—Nixon, M. C, & Lamb, A. B. Resa- zurin triple reading test for grading the quaUty of RM. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1945, 9: 18-23. MILK refrigeration. See Milk cooling. MILKS, Howard Jay, 1879- Practical veterinary pharmacology, materia medica and therapeutics; with a chapter on biological thera- peutics by Adolph Eichhorn. 2. ed. xi, 539p. pl. 8? Chic, A. Eger, 1930. Also 3. ed. 581p. 1936. Also 4. ed. 620p. 1940. Also 5. ed. 673p. 1946. See also Presentation to CorneU University of the alumni portrait by Dr. Howard Jay Milks. CorneU Vet., 1942, 32: 219-21, portr. MILK SAMPLE 1321 MILK SANITATION MILK sample. Abbrev.: E for Echantillon; EL echantillon du lait; MS for milk sample, or sample of milk. See also Milk analysis; Milk bacteriology; Milk examination; Milk testing. Barkworth, H. Transit conditions for MS. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 59: 269.—Care of MS. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 80, 32.—Chalmers, C. H. Examination of MS. Health Bull., Edinb., 1948, 6: 71-3.—Frouin, A. Emploi de la saponine pour homogdndiser les EL ddstinds a l'analyse. Bull. sc. pharm., Par., 1911, 17:697.—Goerttler. Ein einfaches Gerat zur Erleichterung der Anmelkprobe und der Probeentnahme bei Massenuntersuchungen von Milchkiihen. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1937, 53: 526.—Gronover, A., & Turk, F. Chemische und physikalische Untersuchung von Stallprobenmilchen und die Bewertung der Ergebnisse. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungs- mitt., 1925, 49: 187-93.—Krai, J. Zasilani vzorku mldka k bakteriologickdmu vysetfeni. Zvdr. obzor, 1941, 34: 261-6. Preservation. Bryan, C. S. Preservation of MS with brUliant green for streptococcus and abortus examination. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 1182-5.—Delieux, H. Conservation momentande du lait par le peroxycalcite. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1910) 1911, 39: T. 4, 201-6.—Grelot, P. Sur l'emploi du sublimd comme agent conservateur du lait destind k l'analyse. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1907, 6. ser., 25: 423-8.—Tillmans, J., Splittgerber, A., & Riffarl, H. Ueber die Konservierung von Milchproben zu Untersuchungszwecken. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmit., 1914, 27: 893-901.—Voiret, E. G., & Bonaime. Conservation des EL. Ann. falsif., Par., 1939, 32: 404. Also Lait, 1940, 20:411. ---- Sampling significance. Methods. Brooks, P. B. Essentials vs non-essentials in MS. N. Eng- land J. M., 1930, 202: 582-5.—Claveaux, E. M. [HL] Bol. sal. pub., Montev., 1934, 3: 172-84.—Gronwald. H. Die Methode Nathan Straus im Lichte deutscher Forschung. Deut. Aerzte Ztg, 1908, 10: 386-8.—McKay. R. D. Essentials of MS. Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1947, 26: 279-81.—Morton, R. J. Essentials of MS. Papers Health Work. Conf. Tennes- see, 1931, 2: 25-34.—Rodrigues, A. de P. Um novo methodo de tratamento hygienico do leite. Arch, brasil. med., 1922, 12: 411-8.—Rolet, A. Les mdthodes modernes d'AL. Rev. gdn. sc. pur., Par., 1933, 44: 55-60.—Soares Filho, F. Exame da eficidncia do tratamento bactericida procedido em frascos desti- nados ao engarrafamento de leite. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1944, 7: No. 3, 3-8. ---- Organization. Enock, A. G. This milk business; a study from 1895 to 1943. 243p. 23cm. Lond., 1943. Tobey, J. A. Legal aspects of MS. 2. ed. 133p. 24cm. Wash., 1947. Cumming, H. S. Public health service, with special refer- ence to MS. West Virginia M. J., 1932, 28: 492.—Frank, L. C. A state-wide MS program. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1924, 39: 2765-87. ------ The scope of the MS studies of the Public Health Service. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Milk San. (1936) 1937, 25: 191-200.—Hitchens, A. P. Celebration of a half century of MS. Week. Roster, Phila., 1941-42, 37: 1373-7.—Ragsdale, A. C. MS in the dairy industry. IlUnois Health Mess., 1941, 13: 38-42. Problems. Dunbar, D. MUk sampling under the Food and Drugs Acts. Brit. Food J., 1905, 7: 213; 235.—Miinchberg, F., & Quas, F. Beitrag zur veterinarhygienischen BeurteUung roher SammelmUchproben. Wien. tierarztl. Alschr., 1939, 26: 419- 32.—Torrance, H. L. The inadequacy of bulk sampling as a means of protecting the pubUc from the dangers of tubercle infection in mUk. Vet. J., Lond., 1933, 89: 179-83, pl — Weber, K. Versuche iiber die Erzielung richtiger Durch- schnittsproben bei Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1927. 53: 449-54. MILK sanitarian. See also Milk inspection. International Association op Milk Sani- tarians. Annual Report. 4., 1915; 21., 1932; 23.-25., 1934-36. 5v. 23cm. Wash., &c, 1915- 37. Beaufrere, Leo & Nevot. La maUette a prdldvements de rinspecteur-hygidniste laitier. Rec. mdd. vdt., 1939, 115: 617- 22 —Bendixen. H. A. The work of the milk sanitarian; fruit- ful or frightfully fretful? Sanitarian, Los Ang., 1946-47, 9: 197-202 —Holford, F. D. Some of the problems confrontmg the milk sanitarian. Cornell Vet., 1939, 29: 145-53—Tiede- man, W. B. Report of the Committee on Sanitary Procedure; International Association of MUk Sanitarians for 1939. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 65-71.—Yearout, F. H. Relationship between the dairyman and the sanitarian in the milk program. Papers Health Work. Conf. Tennessee, 1938, 10: 103-13. ---- Instruction. Butterworth. T. H. The training of personnel for the field of milk sanitation. J. Milk Techn., 1940 3:. 19-23 -Giltner, W. The training of veterinarians for milk hygiene. J. Am. vet. M. Ass., 1938, 93: 367-71—Kroon, H. M. De kennis van melk en melkhygiene worde als leervak aan s rijks yeeart- eenijschool ingevoerd. Tschr. veearts., 1904-05, 32: 1-14. MILK sanitation. Abbrev.: MS for milk sanitation; HL for higienizaci6n de la leche, and equivalents; AL for assainissement du lait. See also Milk care; Milk hygiene; Milk plant; Milk production; Milk supply. Anderson. J. C. Reducing disease hazards through Mb. Texas J. M., 1931-32, 27: 34-9.—Asomura, T. Gyunyu te syokuniku no eisei [Sanitation of milk and meat] Kosei kagaku, 1948, 7: 190-3.-Cox. W. C. MUk In: Prev. Med. in World War II, Wash., 1948, 11: 61.-HoImqu.st. C. A. [MS] Annual Rep. N. York State Dep. Health, 1W1, 62 pt 1, 352-62.-Lewis, M. Milk sanitation. Tr.N Carolina Pub. Health Ass., 1926, 16: 45-50,-Meewes. K. BL. Seele- mann. M., & Nottbohm, H. Milch. FIAT Rev'..Wiesb., 1948 Hve pt 1. 140-56—Milk sanitation. Q. Bull, ^"^ana Bd Health; 1943, 34: No. 3, 3; 19. Also Virginia Health BuU., 1949, 2: No. 7, 3-13. See also Milk problem. Cirelli, A. D. El problema de la HL de consumo. 213p. 23cm. S. Franc. 1941. Besio Moreno, N. La ingenieria sanitaria en el grave pro- blema de la leche. Bol. Obras san. nac, B. Air., 1941, 8: 20-3.— Frank, L. C. Engineering problems in MS. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1939, 54: 513-27, illust.—Klutmann. H. A. Grundsatzliches zur Frage der Hygienisierung der Milchver- sorgung. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1928-29, 39: 176-8.— Schiafnng, R. Conclusiones sobre el problema de la HL. Arch. pediat. Uruguay, 1945, 16: 291.—Webb, J. A., & Ragsdale, H. L. Problems of the MS program. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1950, 116: 275-7. by countries. Nazarre, A. Consideraciones generales de la Ordenanza municipal sobre higienizaci6n de la leche y su complementaci6n necesaria. p.439-93. 25cm. B. Air., 1910. Tr. Congr. internac. amer. med. hig., 1910. Tamayo, L. E. La HL en la ciudad de Guaya- quil. 23p. 27cm. Guayaquil, 1933. Amaral. F. P. do. O leite; consideracoes de ordem higidnico- social sobre o seu comdrcio em Sao Paulo. Rev. med. cir. S. Paulo, 1948, 8: 57; 107.—Barberousse, C. M. Algunos aspectos del problema de la HL en los Estados Unidos. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1948, 19: 232; 462.—Benitez Soto, L. Bosquejo del problema sanitario de la leche en Mdxico. Medicina, Mdx., 1945, 25: Suppl., 115-9.—Borzone. R. A. El problema de la leche potable en los centros rurales y urbanos de Santa Fd. Bol. Inst. clin. quir., B. Air., 1928, 4: 884-93.—Breed, R. S. MS in European countries. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & MUk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 164-73. ------ The whence and whither of MS. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1940, 31: 414- 23.—Bureau (The) of MS. Pennsylvania Health, 1941-42, 2: No. 6, 24.—Fatan, J. Zoldkeresztes tehdnakcio a beregi kozi- gazgaUsi kirendeltsdg teruletdn. Nepegdszsdgugy, 1941 22: 1000-6.—Frank. L. C. Report of MS Advisory Board of the United States PubUc Health Service. Proc. Conf. Health Author. N. America, 1934, 49: 67-70. Also BuU. Off. internat. hve pub., Par., 1936, 28: 100-4.—Holmquist, C. A. Report of the Committee on MS. Pub. Health BuU., Wash., 1927, No. 169 87-93.—Local MS needs; importance of MS. J. M. Ass. Alabama, 1940-41, 10: 117-20.—Milk-sanitation ratings of cities. Pub. Health Rep., Wash., 1934, 49: 112; 530; 1935, 50: 949.—Milk sanitation status of urban communities; urban communities in which pasteurized mUk is both properly pro- duced and properly pasteurized and in which raw mUk is at least properly produced, as shown by ratings of 90 percent or more reported by the state MS authorities during the period January 1, 1934, to December 31, 1935. Ibid., 1936, 51: No. 6 i43_6 —Moss, F. J. Milk investigations of the U. S. PubUc Health Service. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 145-54.—Murray, R H MS in Canada. Canad. Pub. Health J., 1932, 23: 259- ««__N C Public Health Association; score card for milk. Tr N. Carolina Pub. Health Ass., 1922, 12: 71-9—Oliva, S. La HL destina a los ninos menores de dos afios. Arch. lat. amer pediat., B. Air., 1917, 11: 518-41—Ramos, M. de P. nm Pediat. prat., S. Paulo, 1934, 5: 397-118. —— HL e a soja nos Estados Unidos. Rev. paul. med., 1948, 32: 14g—Saldun de Rodriguez. M. L. Aspectos del problema de MILK SANITATION 1322 MILK SCIENCE la HL de vaca en los Estados Unidos. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1948, 19: 233; 332.—Taylor, C. L. The sanitation status of Indiana mUk suppUes. Month. BuU. Indiana Div. Pub. Health, 1937, 40: 148-50. MILK science. Cronicas; leche. Bol. Of. san. panamer., 1942, 21: 168-72.— Dorner, W. Quelques rdflexions sur les moyens de rendre le travail scientifique plus efficace et en particuUer sur la bi- bliographic. Lait, 1927, 7: 984-90.—Grimmer, W. Die Ar- beiten auf dem Gebiete der Milchwissenschaft und Molkerei- praxis in den Jahren 1916 und 1917. Mschr. Kinderh., 1920, 18: 27; 144.—Hoobler, B. R., & Macy, I. G. Milk. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila., 1939, 10: 168-82.—Raudnitz, R. W. Elftes Sammelreferat iiber die Arbeiten aus dem Gebiete der Milchwissenschaft und Molkereipraxis. Mschr. Kinderh., 1907-08, 6: 579-614.—Reitz, A. Umschau uber die Fortschritte der Milchforschung. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1916-17,27:81; 101. --- Congresses [Abbrev.: MWK for Milch- wirtschafts-Kongress; CIL for Congres inter- national de laiterie, and equivalents; CVL congreso venezolano de la leche] See also Milk commission. International Dairy Congress. United States Delegates. Report, 1928. 135p. 22>^cm. Wash., 1929. Venezuela. Congreso venezolano de la leche [1. Congr., Caracas, July 5-10, 1939] Memoria. 426p. 25cm. Caracas, 1939. World Dairy Congress [9. Congr., 1931] [Memorias] p.527-726. 24cm. Madr., 1931. In: Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: Arloing. Compte rendu du Congrds de Buda-Pesth; du Congrds international de la tuberculose et du Congrds de laiterie. BuU. Soc. sc. vdt. Lyon, 1905, 8: 211-8.—Armas, J. C. de. Informe que presenta el delegado por el Estado Apure, al primer CVL. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 131-9.—Clauss, W. Elite MWK vom 22.-28. August 1937 in Berlin. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 72: 319-21.—CIL (10«) Rome-Milan, 30 avril-6 mai, 1934. Lait, 1935, 15: 98; 212.—CIL (11 •) Berlin, 21-28 aout 1937. Ibid., 1939, 19: 417-34.—CIL (12) Stockholm, 15-19 agosto 1949. Rev. san. vet., Madr., 1949, 4: 130-66.—Congrds de l'office national de propagande du lait, Paris, fdvrier, 1934. Lait, 1934, 14: 336.—Congrds (17.) national de l'industrie laitidre, Nancy, 24-26 septembre, 1936. Ibid., 1936, 16: 1037-44.—Copeland, W. R., Fetterman, J. C, A Edwards, O. M., jr. Symposium on milk. Pennsylvania M. J., 1906-07, 10: 716-29.— Cuenca, C. L. de. Duoddcimo CIL celebrado en Estocolmo en agosto de 1949. Rev. san. vet., Madr., 1949, 4: 737-69.—Exposition que hace la Jefatura Civil del Sistrito Torres, Estado Lara, para informar sobre el cuestionario que se presentard al primer CVL. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 84-6.—Inter- nationaler (VI.) MWK. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1914, 56: 346-56.—Internationaler (XII) MWK. Ibid., 1948, 90: 285.— L., d. Enkele indrukken van het Internationale Congres der Gouttes de Lait te Brussel. Tschr. kinderverzorg., 1906-07, 4: 187.—Martel, H. Au sujet des travaux de la Confdrence du lait. BuU. Acad, mdd., Par., 1946, 130: 512-20.—Mezinarodni (12) mldkafsky kongres. Vyzkum. prum. vyziv., 1949, 35.— Miinchberg, F. Elfte MWK in BerUn, 22. bis 27. August 1937. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1937, 24: 641-5.—Phair, J. T. 1939 Report of the Committee on MUk Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities. Proc Conf. Health Author. N. America (1939) 1940, 54. Meet., 85-92.—Porcher, C. Compte- rendu du 3. CIL tenu a la Haye du 16 au 20 septembre 1907. BuU. Soc sc vdt. Lyon, 1907, 10: 417-28.—Primer CVL, 5-10 juUo 1939. Arch, venezol. puericult., 1939, 2: 127-37. Also Rev. Policlin. Caracas, 1939, 9: 3186.—Report of the Com- mittee on MUk, Conference of State and Provincial Health Authorities, 1935. Vet. BuU., Wash., 1935, 29: No. 4, 353-7.— Ruiz Martinez, C. CIL (g). Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 527-64, Ulust.—Segunda Conferencia nacional de la leche, B. Aires, 1941. Bol. Inst, protec inf., Montev., 1941, 14: 501-4. --- Institutes and societies. [Netherlands] Genootschap ter bevor- dering van melkktjnde. Handelingen. Dieren. 1908- Kon, S. K. Experiments at the National Institute for Research in Dairying; general introduction. In: Milk A Nutr. (Gr. Brit. Nat. Inst. Res. Dairying) Reading, 1937, pt 1, 7.— Porcher, C. La crdation d'un institut du lait. Rev. sc, Par., 1920, 58: 363-6.—Seelemann, M. 25 Jahre tierarzthche Mitarbeit an der Versuchs- und Forschungsanstalt fiir Milch- wirtschaft in Kiel, 1925-49. Lebensmitteltierarzt, 1950, 1: 39-45.—Vintika, J. Vyakumna prace Laktologickdho ustavu deskdho vysokdho udeni technickdho v Praze. Vyziva lidu, 1949,4:228. ---- Manual. Brush, E. F. Milk. 126p. 19cm. N. Y., 1898. Eckles, C. H., Combs, W. B., & Macy, H. Milk and milk products. 3. ed. 414p. 21^cm. N. Y., 1943. Grimmer, W. Lehrbuch der Chemie und Physiologie der Milch. 2. Aufl. 326p. 8? Berl., 1926. Klimmer, M. Milchkunde mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Milchhygiene und der hygienischen Milchkontrolle. 2. Aufl. 212p. 8? Berl., 1932. ----& Schonberg, F. K. [The same] 5. Aufl. 293p. 23}£cm. Berl., 1947. Rochaix, A., & Tapernotjx, A. Le lait et ses derives; chimie, bactdriologie, hygiene. 2. 6d. 456p. 25Hcm. Par., 1948. Sommerfeld, P. Handbuch der Milchkunde. 999p. 27#cm. Wiesb., 1909. ---- Periodical. Journal of dairy science. Bait., etc., v.8, 1925- Journal of milk technology. Orange, v.2, 1939- Lait (Le) Par., v.4, 1924- Leite e lacticinios. Rio, v.1-2, 1922-24. Milchwirtschaftliche Zeitung fiir den Al- pen-, Sudeten- und Donauraum. Wien, v.50, 1942- Milchwirtschaftliches Zentralblatt; Zeit- schrift fiir wissenschaftliche und praktische Milchkunde. Hannover, v.71, 1942- Molkerei-Zeitung. Berl., v. 14-25, 1904-15. Vitex news. Harrison, No. 2, 1937- Vitex news. Supplement. Harrison, No. 2, 1941- Journaux (Les) de laiterie dans le monde. Lait. 1929. 0: 212; 322. MILK secretion. Abbrev.: L for lactation; MS for milk secretion and equivalents; SL for secretion du lait and equivalents; SM for secretion of milk. See also Milk composition, Biological changes. For human milk see Breast-milk, Secretion. Dyssegaard, A. [Investigations on MS] p.103-64. 8? Kbh., 1923. Aarsskr. Vet. Landboh0jsk., Kbh., 1923. Espe, D. L. Secretion of milk. 265p. 23cm. Ames, 1938. Duncum, B. M. Some notes on the history of L. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 253.—Folley, S. J. Lactation. BioL Rev. Cambridge Philos. Soc, 1940, 15: 421-58.—Kay, H. D. The SM. Nature, Lond., 1945, 156: 159-62. Also Proc. R. Inst. Gr. Britain (1945) 1947, 33: 401-18.------Biochemistry of MS. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 149-54.—Nichita, G. Etude de la SL. Lait, 1940, 20: 244.—Nikitin, V. N. Novye dannye po bio khimii L. Biokhimia, Moskva, 1949, 14: 211-8. ------• Biokhimideskle problemy L. J. obshch. biol., Moskva, 1949, 10: 459-69.—Petersen, W. E. Lactation. Physiol. Rev., 1944, 24: 340-71.—Sue. P. [SL1 In his Dix ans appl. radioact., Par., 1948, 112.—Svehla, K. Praktickd vuyzitf pokusnych a kUnickych pozorovani o tvorbd mldka. Cas. ldk. desk., 1919, 58: 672-6.—Vignes, H. Quelques iddes trds gdndrales sur 1'aUaitement. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1948, 48: 493-7. ---- abnormal. Zimmermann, E. *Ueber einen Fall von L bei einem Fohlen, unter Berucksichtigung der Literatur iiber abnorme Milchsekretion bei unseren Haustieren [Leipzig] 24p. 8? Lucka, 1923. Barker, C. A. V. Lactation In a free martin heifer following hormone therapy. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1944, 8: 216-8.— Engelhardt, H. Zwei Falle von L anormalis bei neugeborenen Fohlen. Prag. tierarztl. Arch., 1938, 18: 167.—Higgins, C. C. Lactation in a virgin bitch. Vet. Pract., Evanston, 1942, 23: No. 3, 20.—Raghavachari, K. V. Lactation in a sterUe cow. MILK SECRETION 1323 MILK SECRETION Ind Vet. J., 1940-41, 17: 296.—Shoshan, A. Maiden L in a heifer. Vet. J., Lond., 1935, 91: 280.—Velich, A. La SL sans fecondations. Lait, 1926, 6: 1; 102, pl.—Zimmermann, W. Auftreten starker L bei einer Stute vier Monate vor Ablauf der normalen Trachtigkeit. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1907, 23: 197. ---- Disorders. Coccola, C. A. de. *La yohimbin dans l'hypogalactie; contribution a l'etude des galacta- gogues. 73p. 8? Par., 1936. Seelemann, M. Untersuchungen iiber die Sekretionsstorungen der Milchdnise, insbeson- dere die durch Streptokokken hervorgerufenen Euterentziindungen des Rindes. p. 1-53. 23cm. Berl., 1928. Arch. wiss. prakt. Tierh., 1928, 58: Zagha, J. *L'agalaxie contagieuse des petits ruminants [Alfort; Vet.] 88p. 24cm. Par., 1943. Antonowitsch, E. Laktationshemmung nach Fehl- und Totgeburt. Geburtsh. & Frauenh., 1948, 8: 227-9.—Bridre, J. Agalaxie contagieuse. In: Ultravirus (Levaditi, C.) Par., 1943, 1143-56.—Edelmann, A., & Gaunt, R. Inhibition of L in the rat. Am. J. Physiol., 1940, 129: 350. Also Physiol. Zool., 1941, 14: 373-8.—Florentin, P. Le tissu adipeux de la mameUe au cours de la rdtention lactde chez le cobaye. Bull. histol. appl., Lyon, 1936, 13: 336-42.—Gascoigne, G. H. Appliance for stimulating the process of L. U. S. Patent Off., 1951, No. 2,542,505.—Gregoire, C. Stimulation de la SL et structure de la glande mammaire en dtat de rdtention forcde. Arch, biol., Lidge, 1946, 57: 183-96.—Klein, L. A. Treatment of agalactia in sterUe cows and heUers by implantations of stUbestrol. Vet. Extens. Q., PhUa., 1946, No. 101, 22-4 — Kos, M. Poruchy laktace a jejich lddba jodem. Cesk. gyn., 1949, 14: 473-8.—Lagov. S. I. [Correlation of the mammary glands with other glands of internal secretion in gravidan ther- apy of pathological L] In: Tr. Endokr. otdel. Obedin. poUkUn., Moskva, 1936, 318-23.—Lane, W. Der Wert der sogenannten Vormelkproben zur FeststeUung von Sekretionsstorungen der MUchdruse unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Prufschale nach Dr Jonske. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1929-30, 40: 227-30.—Leeney. H. MUking troubles. Australas. J. Pharm., 1929, n. ser., 10: 516-9.—Peeters. Vandeplassche & Massart. Hormonal treatment of agalactia in the mare. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1946, 58: 627.—Porcher, C. La rdtention lactde. Ann. falsif., Par., 1919,12: 329-43.—Ratti, P. L'agalassia contagiosa deUe capre e deUe pecore in Val BregagUa, Cantone dei Grigioni. Schweiz. Arch. Tierh., 1938, 80: 317-20—Reid, T. The holding up and letting down of milk. M. S. C. Vet., East Lansing, 1943^4, 4: 128-36.—Schumann, P. Erfahrungen bei der Bekampfung des gelben Galtes der Kuhe. Deut. tierarztl., Wschr., 1944, 52: 42-4.—Strebel. Sur 1'appUcation de la sonde ddsobturatrice du trayon et ses suites. J. mdd. vdt., Lyon, 1868 24: 512-5.—Weibull, R. LeverbehandUng vid bristande MS. Sven. lak. tidn., 1944, 41: 683.—Zietzschmann, O. Ueber das Aufziehen der Milch bei der Kuh. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1923, 31: 111-4.—Zwart, S. G. Das sogenannte Aufziehen (Aufhalten, Verhalten, Zuruckbalten, Nichtherablassen) der MUch. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1915-16, 26: 373-5. ---- Drug excretion. See also Milk contamination. Dechavanne, H. *Du passage des substances medicamenteuse et toxiques dans le lait. 102p. 8? Lyon, 1909. Koldewun, H. B. *Overgang van genees- middeln in melk. 118p. 8? Leiden, 1910. Mollmann, H. *Untersuchungen uber den Uebergang von Opiumbestandteilen in die Milch unserer Haustiere sowie iiber die durch die Ver- abreichung von Opium bedingten Veranderungen der Milch. 40p. 8? Hannover, 1910. Burn, J. H. Excretion of drugs in milk. Brit. M. Bull., 1947, 5: 190-2.—Dowden, H. C. Note on the quantity of theo- bromine in the milk of cows fed on a diet including this alkaloid Biochem. J., Lond., 1938. 32: 71-3.—Erf, L. A nrallv administered radio-iron in the milk of coi substances mddicamenteuses dans le lait. Lait, 1926, 6: 12; 88.—Lagrange-Frances. Considdrations sur l'influence du passage dans le lait de quelques principes d'origine mindrale ou vdgdtale. Ibid., 1934, 14: 811-7.—Lanzoni, O. Modifica- zioni indotte da alcuni medicament! sulla percentuale degU elementi costltutivi del latte di vacca. Clin, vet., Milano, 1913, 36: 11; 58.—Matthews, N. L., Curtis, G. M., & Meyer, J. H. The effect of increased iodine feeding upon the iodine content of cows' milk. Collect. Repr. Comly & Coleman Fund M. & S. Res. Ohio Univ., 1939-41, 1: No. 13, 395-402.—Reijst-Scheffer, A. Der Uebergang der Jodide in Milch. Arch. Pharm., Berl., 1908, 246: 595-8.—Ringseisen, J. 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[et al.] Effect of subcutaneous implantation of adrenalin tablets on blood- sugar and milk composition in lactating ruminants. J. Endocr., Oxf., 1939, 1: 287-99.—Bradbury, J. T. Study of endocrine factors influencing mammary development and secretion in the mouse. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1932, 30: 212.—Bucciardi, G. L'azione dell'insulina e della pilocarpina sulla secrezione e sulla quantita di lattosio nel latte. BoU. Soc ital. biol. sper., 1928, 3: 527-30.—Cowie, A. T., & Folley, S. J. The measure- ment of lactational performance in the rat in studies of the endocrine control of L. J. Endocr., Cambr., 1947, 5: 9-13. Adrenalectomy and replacement therapy in lactatin; rats; effects of deoxycorticosterone acetate on L in adrenalecto- mized rats. Ibid., 14-23. ------ Effects of deoxycorti- costerone acetate and 11-oxygenated cortical steroids on L in adrenalectomized rats maintained on stock or high-protein diets Ibid., 24-31. ------ The effect of adrenalectomy on L studied in pair-fed rats. Ibid., 282-9. ------[et al.] Fur- ther observations on the effects of adrenalectomy on lactating rats studied by the paired-feeding technique. Ibid., 1949, 6: Suppl., p. ii.—Desclin, L. Influence de la section de la tige hypophysaire sur la L chez le rat blanc C. rend. Soc. biol., 1940, 134: 267-9. ------ A propos du role de la prolactine dans'le mdcanisme du dioestrus de la L. Ibid., 1946, 140: 1182^1 —Fauvet, E. Hypophyse und L. Klin. Wschr., 1942, 21: 381-5.—Fawns, H. T., Folley, S. J., & Young, F. G. The galactopoietic action of pituitary extracts in lactating cows; the response during the peak of L. J. Endocr., Cambr., 1944-45, 4: 205-11.—Folley, S. J. The effect of oestrogenic hormones on L and on the phosphatase of the blood and milk of the lactating cow. Biochem. J., Lond., 1936, 30: 2262-72. ------ Experi- ments on the relation between the thyroid gland and L in the rat. J. Physiol., Lond., 1938, 93: 401-12. ------ Recent advances in lactational endocrinology as applied to farm animals. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944 56: 9 ——-Endocrine control of the mammary gland; L. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 135-42. ------& Cowie, A. T. Adrenalectomy and replace- ment therapy in lactating rats. Yale J. Biol., 1944-45, 17: «7_74__Folley S. J., & Kon, S. K. The effect of sex hormones on L in the rat. Proc. R. Soc, Lond., 1938, ser. B, 124: 476- 92__Folley, S. J., & Malpress, F. H. The artificial induction of L in the bovine by the subcutaneous implantation of synthetic oestrogen tablets. J. Endocr., Oxf., 1944-45, 4: 1-18, pl. ______ Artificial induction of L in bovines by oral administra- tion of synthetic oestrogens. Ibid., 23-36, pl. ----77",.* Young, F. G. Induction of L in goats and cows with synthetic oestrogens and anterior-pituitary extracts. Ibid., 181-93. The galactopoietic action of pituitary extracts in orally administered radio-iron in Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1941, 46: 284-7. Secretion of cows. Proc Soc. — & Pecher, C. Secretion of radio-strontium"!!!'milk of two cows following Intra- venous administration. Ibid., 1940, 45: 762-4 -Hallie, L. van. Ueber die Ausscheidung von Arzneimitteln durch die MUch. Arch. Pharm., Berl., 1908, 246: 593-5.—Kawamura. T. Syosyu SuUonamid-kagobutu no nyuzyu e no haisetu narabi-n l kore ga kettyu nodo to no hikaku kenkyu, oyobi P-Amino- benzolsulfonacetylamid no sinyo narabi-ni taieki-nai ni okeru teiryo [Die Ausscheidung der verschiedenen Sulfonamidver- bindungen in die Milch, und ihr Zusammenhang mit dem Ulut- SDieeel sowie die Bestimmung von P-Ammobenzolsulfon- acetylamid im Harn, im Kot u. in den Korperfliissigkeiten. Jap J. 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The effect of thyroidectomy and thyroid feeding on the MS and milk fat production of cows. 824787—vol. 11, 4th sebies- -85 MILK SECRETION 1324 MILK SECRETION J. Nutrit., 1934, 7: 407-29.—Gregoire, C. Influence de diverses modalites experimentales de la L sur les thyroides et les surr^nales du rat. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1946, 140: 1151.— Hain, A. M. Effect upon L of oophorectomy during pregnancy (albino rat) Q. J. Exp. Physiol., Lond., 1934, 24: 117-21.— Hammond, J., jr, & Day, F. T. Oestrogen treatment of cattle; induced L and other effects. J. Endocr., Oxf., 1944-45, 4: 53-82, 2 pl.— Hibbs, J. W., & Krauss, W. E. The effect of thyroprotein (protamone) on milk production and on some of the constituents of the milk and blood of dairy cows. J. Animal Sc, 1947, 6: 161-73.—Hohlweg, W. Ueber die hor- monale Auslosung der L. Zbl. Gyn., 1947, 69: 1299-308.— Jauregui, G. R. La hormona lactogenica o prolactina. Sem. meU, B. Air.. 1946, 53: 269-71.—Joseph, F., & Vaidyanathan, S. N. Inhibition of L in a bitch with stilboestrol dipropionate in oil. Ind. Vet. J., 1948-49, 25: 450.—Langezaal, C. F. M., & Gaarenstroom, J. H. La signification de l'hypophyse pour la L du rat. Acta brevia neerl., 1946, 13: 56-60.—Lipchina, L. [Effect of hormones and lysates on L] In: Probl. Zootechn. Exp. Endocr. (Zavadovsky, B. M.) Moskva, 1935, 2: 274-82.— Lyons, W. R. Evidence of placental mammotrophin. Anat. Rec, 1944, 88: 446.—Masson, G. M. C. Effects of gonado- troph^ hormones on L. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1947, 66: 506-8.— Meites, J., & Turner, C. W. _ The experimental induction and maintenance of L in goats with estrogen-thyroid combinations. J. Animal Sc, 1947, 6: 499.—Menzyu, K. An experimental study on the mechanism of the SM; on the effect of individual and united actions of follicular hormone, lutein hormone, and anterior-lobe hormone upon the mammary gland. Jap. J. Obst., 1940, 23: 25-34, 2 pl. ------ An experimental study on the relation between the adrenal and the mammary gland. Ibid., 35—41, pl.—Nagareda, C. S., & Gaunt, R. Lactation in adrenalectomized rats. Anat. Rec, 1948, 101: 723.—Nelson, W. O., Himwich, H. E., & Fazekas, J. F. Studies on the physiology of L; the induction of L in depancreatized dogs. Ibid., 1936, 66: 201-15.—Nelson, W. O., & Smelser, G. K. Lactation in the male guinea pig and its bearing on the corpus Iuteum problem. Am. J. Physiol., 1933, 103: 374-81.— Parkes, A. S., & Glover, R. E. Induction of L in heifers by a single injection of esters of diethylstiUboestrol. J. Endocr., Oxf., 1944-45, 4: 90-102. ------ Oestrogenic induction of L in cattle. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1945, 57: 597.—Petersen, W. E. The hormonal control of L. Recent Progr. Hormone Res., 1948, 2: 133-58.—Reece, R. P. Initiation and maintenance of L in dairy heifers by hormone administration. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1943, 52: 145. ------ Bartlett, J. 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M., McCay, C. M., & May- nard, L. A. A technic for studying L in small animals and its use In evaluating protein levels in the diet. J. Nutrit., 1932, 5: 61-7.—Krehbiel, R. H. The effects of L on the implantation of ova of a concurrent pregnancy in the rat. Anat. Rec, 1941, 81: 43-65, pl.—Martins, T. Disgorging of food to the puppies by the lactating dog. Physiol. Zool., 1949, 22: 169-72 — Matveev, B. S. [On adaptation to L in mammalsl Zool. J., Moskva, 1942, 31: 47-68.—Papp, G. [Milk and mUk produc- tion of the mare] AUatorv. lap., 1939, 62: 6; 24; 44.—Pons, P., & Ladrat. J. Contribution a l'dtude quantitative de la L chez la chienne. Rev. med. vet., 1949, 12: 175-83.—Turcan, T. Zur FeststeUung des Frischmilchendseins der Ziegen mittels der Mikrc-Abderhaldenreaktion nach Pregl-de Crinis. Ferment- forschung, 1924-26, 8: 524-9.—Uyldert, I. E. Mammary de- velopment and L in rats. Acta brevia neerl., 1947—48, 15: 89-96.—Zucker, T. F., & Zucker, L. M. L in rats on well forti- fied aU-plant rations. Arch. Biochem., Lane, 1948, 19: 323-8. MILK serology. See also Milk casein; Milk protein; Milk serum. Eury, J. Le lait fixe. BuU. sc. pharm., Par., 1906, 13: 669-72.—Hukuda, Y. Zin-nyu narabi-ni iti-ni katiku-nyu no kesseigaku-teki seizyo ni tuite [Ueber die serologischen Eigen- schaften der Milch von Menschen und einigen Haustieren] Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1935, 34: 644-58.—Martillotti, F. Sulla presenza del principio litico di Fleming nel latte. Pediatria (Riv.) 1936, 44: 1097-108.—Miyakawa, K. Zennyu no kessei ni tai-suru kesseigaku-teki kankei [Die serologischen Bezie- hungen zwischen Vollmilch und Serum] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 159-82. ------ Nyuzyu tanpakusitu kaku-Fraktion no kessei ni tai-suru kesseigaku-teki kankei [Die serologischen Beziehungen zwischen Eiweissfraktionen der Milch u. Serum] Ibid., 183-97. ------ Kessei no zennyu narabi-ni kore wo kosei-suru tanpakusitu kaku-Fraktion ni tai-suru kesseigaku- teki kankei [The serological relations of serum to whole mUk and to the various protein (albumin) fractions forming whole milk] Ibid., 377-93. ------ Sei-, sya-nyuzyu no syuzoku tokulsei oyobi kesseigaku-teki kankei ni tuite [Ueber die Artspezifitat und die serologischen Beziehungen roher u. gekochter Milch] Ibid., 479-504. ------ Kessei oyobi nyuzyu to kakusyu zoki to no kesseigaku-teki sogo-kankei [Die serologischen Beziehungen des Serums bzw. der MUch und verschiedener Organe] Ibid., 1229-44. ---- Agglutinin. Wong, D. H., & Wong, A. I. H. The significance of dysen- tery agglutinins in the colostrum and milk. Nat. M. J. China, 1930, 16: 673-83. ---- Agglutinin: Brucella [Abbrev.: Aggl. for agglutination] Knodler, E. *Ueber die Brauchbarkeit verschiedener Milchseren als Ersatz des Lab- serums zur Aggl. auf Abortus Bang [Miinchen] 31p. 20/2cm. Coburg, 1939. Berge, R., & Ekrem, A. Frischmilch-Schnellaggl.-methode zur FeststeUung von Brucella-Agglutininen. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1932. 40: 844-6.—Bremer, H. E. The BruceUa ring test in mixed raw nulk supplies. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1950, 40: 290-2.—Brown, J. H. Ring test for Brucella agglutinins in milk. Certif. Milk, 1950, 25: No. 2, 10.—Bruhn, P. A. The Brucella abortus ring test. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1948, 9: 360-9.— Diernhofer, K. Molken-, Milchserum- und Milchagg!. als Hilfsmittel zur FeststeUung der Brucellabesiedelung des Kuheu- ters. Wien. tierarztl. Mschr., 1933, 20: 97-105.—Gerber, L. Beitrag zur Bang-Schnellaggl. der Milch. Ibid., 1935, 22: 531-7.—Gilman, H. L. The aggl. titre of milk as an indicator of the presence of Bact. abortus in milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1931, 21: 53.—Hamilton, A. V., A Hardy, A. V. The Brucella ring test; its potential value in the control of brucellosis. Am. 7. Pub. Health, 1950, 40: 321-3.—Jimison, R. L. Ring test for Brucella abortus. Med. BuU. U. S. Chief Surg. Europ. Thea- ter, 1947, 2: No. 3, 61.—Nieland, H. Die Abortus-Bang- Infektion der MUch und ihre Erkennung mit Hilfe der Aggl. (vergleichende Untersuchungen iiber Schnell- und Langsam- aggl.) Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1934, 50: 709-11.—Thieulin, G., & Gely, R. Taux different de la lacto-aggl., vis-a-vis de Brucella abortus pour les differents quartiers de la mamelle chez la vache C. rend. Soc. biol., 1946, 140: 133.—Traum, J., & Maderious, W. E. The interpretation of whey aggl. test results in cows vaccinated with Brucella abortus strain 19. Am. J. Vet. Res., 1947, 8: 244-6.—Van Drimmelen, G. C. The Brucella sbortion ring test for fresh milk. S. Afr. M. J., 1948, 22: 765. ---- Antibodies. Gyorgy, P., Moro, E., & Witebsky, E. Milchantikorper im Serum von Sauglingen. KUn. Wschr., 1931, 10: 821-3.— Jundell, I. Kvinnomjolkens och komjolkens opsoniner. Hy- giea, Stockh., 1912, 74: 335-45.— Marrack, J. R. Antibodies in mUk. Brit. M. BuU., 1947, 5: 187-9.—Moro, E. Ueber das bakteriolytische Alexin der Milch. Zschr. exp. Path., 1907, 4: 470-9.—Musotto, F. Anticorpi specifici O da iniezioni di latte. Gior. batt. immun., 1948, 38: 331-8.—Panichi, L., & Calcaterra, E. SugU anticorpi del latte. Ann. Ist. MaragUano, 1G08-09, 3: 9-11. Also Gazz. osp., 1908, 29: 1502.—Romer, P. H. Ueber den Uebergang von Toxinen und Antikorpern in die Milch und ihre Uebertragung auf den Saugling durch die Verfiitterung solcher MUch. In: Handb. MUchk. (Sommer- feld, P.) Wiesb., 1909, 472-502.—Schultz, C. Verwertung der Untersuchungsergebnisse des Milchserums auf Tuberkulose- Antikorper fur das Tuberkulosebekampfungsverfahren. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 113.—Strobl, A., & Wasitzky, A. Ueber das Vorkommen von komplementbindenden Ei- und Milchantikorpern im Blutserum. Mschr. Kinderh., 1932, 52: 95-105. Also KUn. Wschr., 1932, 11: 289- ---- Antigenicity of milk. Baeyer, E. Zur Kenntnis der Antigenfunktionen der Milch. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1928, 56: 241-52.—Cutler, O. I. Anti- genic properties of evaporated mUk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1929, 92: 964-6.—Jadassohn, W., & Schaaf, F. Zur Antigenanalyse der Milch. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1934, 83: 152-6.—Joannides, G. Le lait, substance anatoxigene? C. rend. Soc biol., 1925, 93: 1210.—Tanaka, H. Nyuzyu no kogensei ni tuite [The antigenicity of milk] Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1934, 49: 283; passim. ---- Complement deviation. Guthke, P. L. *Ist es moglich, durch die Komplementbindungsmethode das Frischmelk- endsein von Kiihen festzustellen? [Leipzig] 55p. 8? Bromberg, 1912. Karsten. Die Verwendung der mit dem Blut- und MUch- serum angestellten Komplementbindungsreaktion bei der Durchfiihrung des freiwilligen Tuberkulosebekiimpfungsver- fahrens. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 101-4.—Kudicke, R., & Sachs, H. Ueber das biologische Verhalten roher und gekochter Milch (Immunisierungs- und Komplementbindungs- versuche) Zschr. Immunforsch., 1913, 20: Orig., 316-35.— Miyakawa, K. Nyuzyu tanpakusitu-Fraktion no kesseigaku- teki kenkyu; hotai-ketugo hanno ni yoru zikken [Serologische Studien uber MUcheiweissfraktionen; Untersuchungen durch die Komplementbindungsreaktion] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31:809-29. ----- Zennyu no nyiizyu-tanpakusitu kaku-Frak- tion ni tai-suru kesseigakuteki kankei; hotai-ketugo hanno ni MILK SEROLOGY 1326 MILK SERUM yoru zikken [Experiments by means of the complement fixa- tion on the serological relations of whole nulk and protein (albumin) fractions of mUk] Ibid., 1085-116.—Pfaundler, M. Zur Frage der Milchkomplemente. Deut. med. Wschr., 1909, 35: 2321.—Rautmann, H. Ein Beitrag zur Ausbreitung der Tuberkulose im Korper des Rindes auf Grund des Zerlegungs- befundes sowie der Ergebnisse der Milchserumkomplement- bindung von 200 Kuhen. Zschr. Infektkr. Haustiere, 1933- 34, 45: 250-9. ------ & Hartwigk, H. Der Wert der Milchserum-Komplementbindung fur die FeststeUung der Rindertuberkulose, insbesonderer fiir den Nachweis der Euter- tuberkulose. Ibid., 233-49. ---- Hemolysis. Schmidt, B. H. K. *Ueber Milchhamolyse [Giessen] 76p. 8? Stuttg., 1911. Pfaundler, M., & Moro, E. Ueber hamolytische Substanzen der Milch. Zschr. exp. Path., 1907, 4: 451-69.—Schern, K., & Gorli, B. E. Como se comportan ios eritrocitos de cobayo y de perro frente a las leches crudas, pasteurizadas y hervidas. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1930, 2: 246-9.—Schmidt, B. Ueber Milchhamolyse. Arch. Kinderh., 1911, 56: 342-58. ---- Immunizing properties. Poehl, A. Die Uebertragung der Immunitat durch die Milch und das Lactalexin als therapeutisches Mittel. S. Petersb. med. Wschr., 1908, 33: 357; passim.—Rosenberg, J. The value of immunized milk as a prophylactic and cure for typhoid and tuberculosis infection. N. York M. J., 1913, 98: 718.—Smith, E. L. Isolation and properties of immune lacto- globulins from bovine whey. J. Biol. Chem., 1946, 165: 665-76 ---- Precipitation and precipitin [Abbrev.: P for precipitation] Gnosspelius, A. A simple specific P test for cow's milk. Arch. Dis. Childh., Lond., 1940, 15: 171-6.—Horrocks, W. H. On the use of lactosera as a means of distinguishing goat's milk from cow's milk. J. R. Army M. Corps, 1908, 11: 450- 60.—Jones, F. S. The reaction of cow's milk to blood serum precipitin. J. Exp. M., 1926, 43: 451-9.—Mazzaracchio, V. I sieri precipitanti depurati per saturazione; identificazione e differenzazione del latte di vacca, di pecora e di capra. Rendic. Ist. san. pubb., Roma, 1938, 1: 544-50.-—Miyakawa, K. Nyu- zyu tanpakusitu-Fraktion no kesseigaku-teki kenkyu; tinko hanno ni yoru zikken [Serologische Studien uber Milcheiweiss- fraktionen; Untersuchungen durch die P-reaktion] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 541-64. ------ Zennyu no nyuzyu- tanpakusitu kaku-Fraktion ni tai-suru kesseigaku-teki kankei; tinko hanno ni yoru zikken [Experiments by means of the P reaction on the serological relations of whole milk and protein (albumin) fractions of milk] Ibid., 830-52. ---- Prothrombin. Schenheyder, F., & Thomsen, S. B. On the prothrombin content in mUk. Acta physiol. scand., 1942, 4: 309-16. ---- Serodiagnosis. Bauer, J. Ueber biologische MUchdifferenzierung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1908, 55: 847.—Dehio, M. Die Bedeutung alko- holloslicher Bestandteile fiir die serologische Reaktionsfahig- keit der Milch. Zschr. Immunforsch., 1931, 70: 58-76.— Kluge, H. Ueber die Anwendbarkeit des Ammoniumsulfat- Grenzserums der Milch bei serologischen Untersuchungen. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 71: 405-10.—Plate, G. Die Anwendung serologischer Methoden bei der Marken- milchuntersuchung. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1934, 42: 768- 71.—Schlossberger. Ueber die serologische Unterscheidung verschiedener Milcharten und aus Milch dargesteUter Trocken- praparate. Reichsgesundhbl., 1934, 9: 84-7. MILK serum. See also Milk product, Cheese; Milk serology. Gratz, O. Amelioration par le lavage de la crdme de lait et de se>um de fromagene. Lait, 1932, 12: 172-81.—Horn, D. W. Milk and blood serum; an hypothesis. Am. J. Pharm., 1927, 99: 330-5. ---- Analysis. Mollenhauer, E. O. *Studien uber das aus Milch hergestellte Chlorcalciumserum und iiber Gefrierpunktsbestimmungen der Milch [Konigs- berg] 112p. 8? Lpz., 1914. Frei, W., & Lienhard, H. Untersuchungen uber die Wasser- stoffionenkonzentration des Chlorcalciumserums von normaler und pathologischer Kuhmilch. Biochem. Zschr., 1926, 178: 1-27.—Ledent, R. Contribution a l'dtude du seram du lait. Ann. falsif., Par., 1920, 13: 601-5— Matui, T., Aoki, R. [et al.] Nyiisitu no kaizen ni tuite; nyusei ni yoru kasui siken-ho; hu, si-nyu no nyiisitu kensa seiseki [The improvement of milk; hydrolytic examination of the whey; results of the quaUtative examination of the milk on the market] Kosei kagaku, 1941, 2: 82-91.—Rossi, M. Anomalie del peso specifico, dell' indice crioscopico e refrattometrico nel siero di latte di vaccine gestanti. Ann. igiene, 1943, 53: 15-7. ---- Beverage. Hamann, V. Untersuchung und BeurteUung von Molkege- tranken. Deut. Lebensmitt. Rdsch., 1948, 44: 49.—-Hesse, A. Molkengetranke. Zschr. Lebensmitteluntersuch., 1948, 88: 499-506. ---- Chemistry and composition. Bondioli, M. Quelques recherches sur la relation 6xistant entre l'aciditd d'un serum-lactique et son contenu microbien. BoU. Sez. ital. Soc. internaz. microb., 1931, 3: 77.—Daigo, K. Kessei oyobi nyusyo-tyu no Adrenalin syomei-ho oyobi kore ga oyo ni tuite no hoi [Beitrage zur Nachweismethode von Adrenalin im Serum und Milchplasma, und sein Gebrauch] Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1937, 31: 1208.—Edlbacher, S. Vita- mingehalt der Molken. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1938, 68: 140.— Frazier, W. C, & Rupp, P. Studies on the proteolytic bacteria of mUk; action of proteolytic bacteria on milk serum. J. Bact., Bait., 1931, 21: 263-71.—Genin, G. Separation du lactose et des protelnes solubles contenues dans le serum du lait par extraction par l'alcool. Lait, 1939, 19: 693-8.—Lepri, G. Sur un phenomSne photo-chimique et un phenomSne photo-cataly- tique dans le serum de lait. Arch. ital. biol., 1926, 77: 116-23.— Siman, J. Vyroba mlecn£ho bflku ze syrovatky. V#zkum. prum. vyziv., 1948, 39.—Wode, G. Determination du pH dans le jus de fromage. Lait, 1930, 10: 1083-7. ---- Food use. Beau, M. Sur l'utilisation des serums de caseine et des petits laits de fromagerie. Lait, 1928, 8: 387-93.—Browne, H. H., & Webb, B. H. Canned whey pudding, a new product. Food Indust., 1941, 13: No. 11, 36-8.—Kiger, J. De l'emploi du lacto-serum concentre^ dans la fabrication des pates ali- mentaires. BuU. Soc. sc. hyg. aUment., Par., 1944, 32: 113-6. Also Lait, 1946, 26: 17-21. ------ Notes complementaires relatives a l'emploi du lactoserum concentre1 dans la fabrication des pfttes alimentaires. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1947, 35: 266-9.—Pien, J. UtUisation des scrums de fromagerie et des lacto-protemes dans l'aUmentation. Lait, 1943, 23: 193- 222.—Riedel, P. Die Molkenverwertung. Deut. Lebensmitt. Rdsch., 1947, 43: 121-3. ------ Molken-Essig. Ibid., 1948, 44:57.—Webb, B.H. Utilization of whey in foods. Food Res., 1938, 3: 233-8. ---- Nutritive value. Biinger. Ensayos de alim. con los subproductos procedentes del tratamiento de la leche, particularmente con el suero. Rev. hig. san..pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 695.—Chernomordik, A. B., & Gurina, R. M. Molo6naia syvorotka vmesto laktozy. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 9, 37.—Daniel, F. K., A Harvey, E. H. Some observations on the nutr. value of dialyzed whey solids. J. Nutrit., 1947, 33: 429-36.—Orrii, A. II valore aUm. di alcuni derivati del latte; ricerche ed osservazioni sulla ricotta. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1938, 5: 325-48.—Riedel, P. Die Bedeutung der Molke fiir die Ernahrung. Deut. Gesund- hwes., 1949, 4: 19.—Rossi, P. Le serum de caseinerie et quel- ques sous-produits de l'industrie laitiere; leurs proprietes et leur valeur alimentaire. Lait. 1930, 10: 136; 278. ---- Production. Pfyl, B., & Tttrnatj, R. Ueber verbesserte Herstellung von Milchseren und ihre Anwend- barkeit zur Untersuchung der Milch, p.245-304. 8? Berl., 1912. Arb. Gesundhamt., 1912, 40: Grosser, P. Ueber eine durch coUoidale Ausflockung ge- wonnene Milchmolke. Berl. klin. Wschr., 1909, 49: 595.— Leithe, W., & Muller, E. Herstellung von eiweissfreien Milchseren auf kaltem Weg. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1936, 71: 319-22.—Ruschmann, G., Bartram, H., & Rinckleben, P. Einsauerung von Saft aus jungem, eiweissreichem Griin- futter unter Zusatz von Trockenmolke. Nutrit. Abstr., Aber- deen, 1942-43, 12: 547 (Abstr.) ---- Refractometry [Abbrev.: R f or refractom- etry and equivalents; RC for refractive con- stant; RI for refractive index] See also Milk adulteration; Milk chemistry. Cothereatj, A. *Etude sur la recherche du mouiUage dans le lait par le refractometre. 96p. 8? Par., 1905. Ackermann, E. Zum refr. Nachweis eines Wasserzusatzes zur Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahiungsmitt., 1908, 16: 586-9.—Alpers, K. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Zusammenset- zung und Untersuchung der Kuh- und ZiegenmUch mit be- sonderer Berucksichtigung der R des Chlorcalciumserums. Ibid., 1912, 23: 497-503.—Dobrovolsky, K. D. Primenenie R pri sanitarnykh izsledovanijakh voobsde i v dastnosti pri kon- trole za molokom. Vest, obshch. hig., 1908, 44: 1267-82.— MILK SERUM 1327 MILK SICKNESS Elsdon, G. D.. & Stubbs, J. R. The immersion refractometer and its value in milk analysis. Analyst, Lond., 1927, 52: 193- 214. Also Spanish transl., Cron. mid. quir. Habana, 1936, 62: 501-8.-—Garcia, C. M. Nota sobre un RI rdpido y elimina- torio de leche. Ibid., 604-6.—Gronover, A., & Turk, F. Untersuchung von MUch unter Berucksichtigung ihrer Licht- brechung. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1931, 61: 85-94.— Gross, W. Verwertung der Refraktion des Milchserums zur unmittelbaren Berechnung des Grades einer Milchwasserung. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1941, 126: 219-27.—Henkel, T. Bei- trage zur Beurteilung der Milch auf grund der refr. Unter- suchung des MUchserums. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 613; 1909, 19: 157; 169.—Henseval, M., & Mullie, G. La R du lait. Rev. gen. lait, 1904-05, 4: 529-38.—Lataix, A. Contribution a l'dtude de la R des lacto-serums. Lait, 1929, 9: 474; passim.— Leithe, W. Ein neues SchneUverfahren zur gleichzeitigen refr. Bestimmung von Milchfett und Bleiessigserum der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1934, 68: 293-7.—Mai, C. & Rothenfusser, S. Ueber den Nachweis von Wasserzusatz zur MUch auf refr. Wege. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1908, 16: 7-19. Also Rev. gin. lait, 1908-09, 7: 217-30. Zur R des Chlorcalciumserums der MUch einzelner Kuhe. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1911, 21: 23-37.—Panchaud, L. Sur l'augmentation anormale de l'RI du sdrum chlorocal- cique des laits aigris. Lait, 1925, 5: 777-82.—Rangappa, K. S. RI of mUk. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1946, 15: 230. Some factors affecting the RI and constant of milk. Ibid., 1947, 16: 28. ------ Contribution of the major constituents to the RI of milk. Nature, Lond., 1947, 160: 719. Cryoscopy and refraction in milk. Biochim. biophys. acta, Amst., 1948, 2: 207-9. ------ Contribution of the major constituents to the total refraction in mUk. Ibid., 210-6. ------ The RC of whole and skim milk. Current Sc, Banga- lore, 1948, 17: 213.—Rothenfusser. S. [R] der MUch mit besonderer Berucksichtigung des Bleiserums. Zschr. Unter- such. Lebensmitt., 1932, 64: 105-14.—Tapernoux, A. Quelques observations concernant Taction de la solution de chlorure de calcium poui R sur les laits additionn6s de carbonates alcalins. Lait, 1936, 16: 832-40.—Utz. Beitrage zur refr. Untersuchung der MUch. Molkereiztg, 1906, 16: 109; 123. ------ Ver- wendbarkeit von Labessenz bei der refr. MUchuntersuchung. Ibid., 424.—Zlateff, I. Ueber die Refraktionszahl des mit Kupfersuffat erhaltenen Serums von Biiffel- und Ziegenmilch. Zschr. Fleisch & Milchhyg., 1934-35, 45: 402-5. ---- Therapeutic use [Abbrev.: LS for lacto- serum] Hoefer, A. *Ueber Molketherapie [Halle- Wittenberg] 15p. 8? Bleicherode, 1935. Kronfels, F. K. v. Gais, Weisbad und die Molkenkuren im Canton Appenzell. 297p. Constanz., 1826. Arends, E. Ueber Molke und ihre VerwendungsmogUch- keiten in der Apotheke. Pharm. Ztg. Berl., 1947, 83: 377.— Hoffmann, K. F. Die Molke, ein HeU- und Gesundheitsmittel. Volksgesundheit, Rastatt, 1948, No. 2, 19.—Horvath, A. Erfahrungen mit dem SchweUenreizmittel Lactosseiin. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1926, 42: 364; 740.—Kiihl, H. Molkenkuren. Pharm. Zhalle, 1912, 53: 1261-3.—Kunze, R. Ueber Mol- kenkuren. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1939, 10: 945-53.—Polland, R. Ueber Molkosan-Kuren bei Hautkrankheiten. KUn. ther. Wschr., Wien, 1914, 21: 566-9.—Renaud, M. Purgations par prises repStees de LS; l'application d'un principe nouveau. Bull. Acad, med., Par., 1928, 3. ser., 100: 854-6. ------ Le lait agent thdrapeutique; principes des cures de LS. BuU. Soc. med. h6p. Paris, 1928, 3. ser., 52: 801-13, pl. ------ Les indications des cures de LS et leurs resultats. Ibid., 941-8. ------ Sur Taction purgative et laxative du LS; son meca- nisme; le principe des purgations hepato-duodenales. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 98: 1213. ------ Les proprietes thdrapeu- tiques du LS et les indications de son emploi. Paris med., 1928, 69: 481-3. —---- Indications therapeutiques et modes d'emploi du LS. J. med. chir., Par., 1929, 100: 125-33. L'emploi du LS en therapeutique. Lait, 1930, 10: 369-81. —— Muller, J., & Miget, A. Les proprietes cholagogues du LS. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1928, 98: 1211.—Schastin, N. [Action of sour-milk whey on duodenal and pancreatic secretions) Vrach. delo, 1928, 11: 958-60.—Takeuti, K. Molke (nyusei) ryoho. Therapy, Tokyo, 1925, 2: No. 9, 6-8. MILK sickness. Abbrev.: MS for milk sickness. Syn.: Trembles. See also Eupatorium. Couch, J. F. Trembles (or MS) Up. 8. Wash., 1933. Forms Circ. No. 306, U. S. Dep. Agr. AFoseley, E. L. Milk sickness caused by white snakeroot. 171p. 22y2cm. Bowling Green 1941 Buleer H. A. MS, trembles. In: Modern Med. Ther. (Barr E> P ) Bait., 1940, 1: 1184.—Marsh, C. D. Plants cause MS and alkali disease. Nation's Health, Chic, 1926. 8: 528: 580.—Sybesma, R. P. [Calcium chloride treatment in MS] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1929, 56: 814-8. Brooksbank, N. H. MS in small bitches. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1932, 12: 417.—Fabbretti, C. Di una singolare causa di zoppi- catura nel cane. Nuovo ercolani, 1922, 27: 44. human. See also Milk poisoning. Angle, G. K. CUnical report of five cases of MS. J. N. Mexico M. Soc, 1908-09, 4: 4-7.—Beck, F. P., %*$L In: Pract. Libr. M. & S..(Appleton) N. Y 1937,,12. ^89 ay Kadenskv B [On hygienic milk service] Zyer. obzor, iy*u, „. 7o8oV—larsson R. Var MV ur hygienisk synpunkt. Nord hyg tskr 1937, 18: 46-58; Disc, 77-80.-Lubliner L. W sorawil'dostarczania miastu zdrowego, asyprycznego rnleka. Zdrowie Wa?sz., 1906, 2. ser., 6: 729-32.-MacGregor, A. S. M. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----86 Erdmann. Beitrag zur Kenntnis der Basler MUchverhalt- nisse. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1914, 52: 189-91.—Krasavicky, P. M. K voprosu o snabzenii peterburgskikh bolnic molokom. Vrach. gaz., 1914, 21: 678-81.—Minett, E. P. Protection of the MS in British Guiana. J. London School Trop. M., 1912- 13, 2: 217-20.—Wickremasinghe, W. G. A national milk poUcy for Ceylon. Ceylon Health News, 1945, 11: No. 5, 1-3. ---- by countries: Argentina. Ardiani, M. A. Manipuleo de la leche en la ciudad de Casilda, desde su origen hasta su entrega al consumidor; estudio fisico, quimico y bacteriol6gico; estadistica. p.37-45. 24^cm. Rosario, Arg., 1934. Borzone, R. A. Higienizaci6n obligatoria de la leche de consumo en la ciudad de Santa Fe. Reun. Soc. argent, pat. region. (1929) 1930, 5. meet., 2: 1348-75.—Etchegaray, M. Medidas indispensables para abastecer de leche higiEnica a la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Rev. zootEcn., B. Air., 1925, 12: 207-11.—Marchese, C. A. AL en las poblaciones del pais. Hygieia, B. Air., 1949, 3: 95-103.—Moreno, R. T. Las dificul- tades del abasto de leche en algunas regiones del pais relaciona- das con la asistencia infantil. Actas Congr. nac puericult., B. Air., 1940, 1. Congr., 2: 465-70.—Obarrio, J. M. AL en el municipio de Buenos Aires. Actas Conf. san. panamer., 1934, 509-12.—Pave, S. El AL higiEnica a las ciudades; estado actual del desenvolvimiento de la industria lechera, sus causas. Rev. med., B. Air., 1939, 1: 47-60.—Rodriguez, G. El AL para la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1932, 39: pt 1, 311; passim. ---- by countries: Australia and New Zealand. Cherry, T. The Melbourne MS. Intercolon. M. J. Aus- tralasia, 1908, 13: 207-18.—Gregory, E. An adequate S of milk of good quality for human consumption. N. Zealand Nurs. J., 1945, 38: 161-3. Also N. Zealand Dent. J., 1945, 41: 122-6.—Municipal MS; the Wellington experiment. Aus- tralas. J. Pharm., 1923, n. ser., 4: 124.—New Zealand s Munici- pal MS. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 212. ---- by countries: Austria. Kaiser, F. J. Die MV und der MUchpreis in Wien. Molker- eizte 1908, 18: 482.—Lederer, E. J. The MS of Vienna. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1907, 71: 986-8.-Weiss, S.r Die Organisa- tion der Still- und Milchkasse in Wien. Med. Bl., Wien, 1908, 31: 434-46. ---- by countries: Belgium. Scheiber, E. A. O. * Milchversorgung und Milchverwertung wahrend des Krieges in Flan- dern [Giessen] 37p. 8? Stuttg., 1917. Also Arch. Kinderh., 1917, 66: 217-50. ---- by countries: Brazil. Amaral, F. P. do. O problema do leite em S. Paulo; em favor de seu melhor A. Rev. med. cir. S. Paulo, 1942, 2: 131-3.—Barreto, C. O AL ao Rio de Janeiro. BrasU med., 1920 34 • 734-9 —Ferreira, C. O problema do leite em b. r/aulo, Ihid' 1914 28: 183; 193.—Moreira, P. M. Notas & margem do problema de AL a cidade de Porto Alegre; entrepostos regionais de refrigeracao. Arq. nogrand. med., .1942 21. 7_9 —Motta Rezende, C. da. O AL no Rio de Janeiro. Arch. brasil med., 1921, 11: 269-87—Rodrigues, A. de P. 0_actual nadrao do leite; methodos utiUzados na sua determinate-. Bol san Rio, 1922, 1: 4-41.—Seta, F. D. de. A e commercio do leite. ' Rev. hyg. saude pub., Rio, 1928, 2: 1-26. ---- by countries: Canada. Currey, D. V. Community MS in Ontario. Pub. Health J Toronto, 1927, 18: 301-11.— Dube. AL a MontrEal. Union imprI Canada 1907, 36: 253-63.—Mayotte, R. G. Methods rmjio^fn improving the MS of the city of Montreal, Canada Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp., 1915 4. ffin « _Paauin C R. Le problEme du lait a QuEbec. Bull. 16?J n fhS. 7q27 28• 163-76 —Tice, J. W., Tisdall, F. F., & McCrelry J* FA practical method'for the S of fresh milk to'solated' R. C. A. F. stations. Canad. M. Ass. J.. 1944, 51: 541-3. MILK SUPPLY 1332 MILK SUPPLY ---- by countries: Cuba. Camacho, A. Vigilancia sanitaria de AL. Salub. asist. social, Habana, 1944, 47: 11-6.—Garcia, C. M. Rapida ojeada de conjunto al AL de la ciudad de la Habana. Cr6n. mEd. quir. Habana, 1934, 60: 184-6. ---- by countries: Czechoslovakia. Laxa, O. O zasobovanf kral. hlav. mEsta Prahy a pfed- mSstskych obci mlEkem r. 1903. a 1904. Cas. vefej zdrav., 1905, 7: 43; 76; 149. ---- by countries: Denmark. Adams, S. H. The solving of the milk problem; how Copenhagen has established the feasibility of a pure and health- ful S. McClure's Mag., N. Y., 1908-09, 32: 200-7.—Hollmann. Die MV Kopenhagens. Molkereiztg, 1907, 17: 290; 303.— Jensen, O. Recherches sur le lait mis en vente a Copenhague et propositions pour son amElioration. Rev. gEn. lait, 1909-10, 8: 49-60.—Milk (The) supply of the City of Copenhagen. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 210-3.—Poulsen, V. [Milk for chUdren in K0benhavn] Med. rev., Bergen, 1923, 40: 125-42—Schlan- busch, I. [MS of Copenhagen] Nord. hyg. tskr., 1927, 8: 185-94. ---- by countries: Finland. Saura, E., & Bass, E. Die MV und die Milchkontrolle der Stadt Helsingfors (Finnland) Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1937- 38, 48: 242-8. ---- by countries: France. Birbis, G. *Etude de l'AL de l'agglomeration lyonnaise. 112p. 8? Lyon, 1916. Cassel, J. B. S. M. J. *La question du lait a Dieppe. [Ecole de pharm.] 23p. 8? Lille, 1910. Diffloth, P. L'A de Paris en lait. 12p. 12? Valenciennes, 1904. Faure, J. *Approvisionnement en lait de la ville de Paris. 99p. 8? Par., 1907. Gatjchon, E. *Etude sur les laits du Poitou (arrondissement de Poitiers) [Ecole de pharm.] 58p. 8? Par., 1914. Ktjppelmayr, H. *Die Milchverhaltnisse der Stadt Metz. 55p. 8? Metz, 1910. Schang, E. *La production laitiere en Moselle. 102p. 25cm. Lyon, 1939. Simacotjrbe, G. *La question du lait propre dans les grandes villes et en particulier dans la ville du Havre. 71p. 8? Par., 1911. Stevenin, D. *L'AL de la ville de Strasbourg et le controle hygienique du lait [Alfort] 63p. 8? Par., 1934. Arnaud, J. L'A de Lyon en lait. Lait, 1929, 9: 113-24 — Beau, M. La situation laitiere. Ibid., 1943, 23: 362-7.— Bliecq, L. Les laits de l'Orne (rEgion de SEes) C. M. S. ap- parente et C. M. S. rEelle. J. pharm. chim., Par., 1928, 8. ser., 8: 543-6.—Hedin, H. La question du lait a MontpelUer. MontpelUer mEd., 1913, 36: 201; 225.—Houdiniere, A. Le ravitaUlement en lait de la REgion parisienne k 1'AcadEmie de mEdecine. Lait, 1944, 24: 283-6.—Leroy. L'AL de la rEgion parisienne dans le cas d'un arrEt des moyens de transports normaux. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1944, 128: 40.—Martel, H. L'AL de Paris et de sa banlieue. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1919, 3. ser., 82: 268-74. Also Bull. gEn. thEr., 1920-21, 171:47-51 — NEvot, A. L'A de Paris en lait; nEcessitE d'un controle hygiE- nique; ses mEthodes; recherche du colibacille dans le lait. Prat. mEd. fr., Par., 1932, 13: 225-40.—Porcher, C. L'A de Paris en lait pendant la guerre. Paris mEd., 1918, 27: 269-72.— Ros. La question du lait a Montpellier. MontpelUer mEd., 1907, 25: 34-6.—Saint-Olive, P. Le ravitaUlement en lait de la ville de Lyon au point de vue agricole. Lait, 1926, 6: 306-13, map.—Tapernoux, A. Le ravitaUlement en lait de la viUe de Lyon. Bull. Serv. san., Par., 1944, 2: 478-89, map.—Violle, H., & Durand. EnquEte sur les laits k Marseille en 1946. Rec. d. trav. Inst. nat. hyg., Par., 1949, 3: 919-24. ---- by countries: Germany. Arnoldi, W. *Die MV der Stadt Konigsberg i. Pr. [Konigsberg] 240p. 8? Miinch., 1914. Atjrnhammer, A. *Milchversorgung der Stadt Munchen. 62p. 8? Miinch., 1907. Behr, F. *Die Versorgung der Stadt Kiel mit Milch. 69p. 8? Kiel, 1932. Laer, A. v. *Die MV der grossen deutschen Stadte. p.145-64. 24J4cm. Berl., 1933. Also Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1933, 30: Reminghorst, J. *Die MV und das Mol- kereiwesen in der Provinz Westfalen [Munster] 30p. 8? Bottrop, 1934. Schnitt, K. J. *Hygiene der MV der Stadt Freiburg im Breisgau [Freiburg i. B.] 45p. 23cm. Berl., 1937. Bohlmann, R. Beitrag zur MV der Stadt Dortmund. Pharm. Zhalle, 1906, 47: 493-504.—Borinski, P. Die MV Berlins. Deut. Zschr. off. Gesundhpfl.. 1929, 5: 73-96. —-— & Krtiger, O. MV und stadtische Milchkontrolle in Berlin. Ibid., 1928, 4: 81-97.—Brandt, K. Die Mangel der heutigen Berliner MV. Ibid., 1929, 5: 68-72.—Gradenwitz, A. Munici- pal MS in Germany: the remarkable institution of the City of Dresden. Sc Am. Suppl., N. Y., 1911, 72: 40-2.—Kiihl, H. Ueber die MV im Deutschen Reiche. Deut. Vjschr. off. Gesundhpfl., 1914, 46: 405-32.—Laer, A. v. Der heutige Stand der MV der deutschen Grossstadte. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1933, 30: 145-64.—Meinert, C. Die MV der Stadt Hamburg. Mol- kereiztg, 1909, 19: 49, 63; 73.—Meyn, A. Die Versorgung Leipzigs mit gesunder Milch. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1941, 57: 201-5.—Muhlens. Die MV der Stadt K61n. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1927-28, 38: 303.—Reiter. La FL en Allemagne, considErEe au point de vue de l'hygiene et l'etat actuel de la pasteurisation du lait. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1935, 27: 2203-15.—Zaubzer. Die Kuhmilch; Soil und Haben dieses Nahrungsmittels fiir die Stadt Munchen und deren Umgebung. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1906, 53: 307-9. ---- by countries: Great Britain. Delepine, A. S. The Manchester MS from a public health point of view. 49p. 8? Man- chester, 1909. McCracken, I., & Stewart, A. M. A review of the MS of Glasgow in relation to pasteuriza- tion. 52p. fol. Glasgow, 1937. Addiscott, W. J. Our MS. J. R. San. Inst., 1913-14, 34: 256-9.—Carpenter, G. La production et la distribution du lait dans la Grande-Bretagne et l'lrlande. Ann. mEd. chir. inf.. Par., 1907, 11: 668-71.—Chalmers, C. H. A review of the MS in Scotland. Health Bull., Edinb., 1950, 8: 10-2.—Dalling, T. Milk policy. Vet. J.. Lond., 1943, 99: 205-7.—Graham, J. N. Ten years' work on the improvement of a county MS. Med. Off., Lond., 1935, 53: 87.—Howell, J. B. The problem of a clean MS for London. Vet. J., Lond., 1927. 83: 182^.—Hoy, W. A. The clean MS of Reading. Ibid., 289-93—Hutt, C. W. The question of clean milk for Central London. Ibid., 175-8.— Jervis, J. J. The MS of Leeds. Med. Off., Lond., 1928, 40: 147-50.—Jones, T. E. The supervision of the Liverpool MS. Vet. J., Lond., 1927, 83: 178-82.—Macgregor, A. S. M. The MS. Med. Off., Lond., 1938, 59: 77.—Milk policy. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 85.—Milk (The) supply. Brit. Food J., 1943, 45: 63.—Milk (The) supply of London. Med. Mag., Lond., 1906, 15: 275; passim.—Robertson, R. The MS of Edinburgh; with suggestions for the improvement of MS generally. J. R. Inst. Pub. Health, 1907, 15: 610-4.—Robertson, W. G. A. Considerations relating to the improvement of the MS, with special reference to the city of Edinburg. Tr. Med. Chir. Soc. Edinburgh, 1904-05, n. ser., 24: 61-88.—Savage, W. Current questions of MS. J. R. San. Inst, 1944, 64: 117-25.—Schaeffer, G., & Jacquot, R. La politique du lait en Angleterre; rEpartitlon et consommation. Ann. nutrit., Par., 1947,1:69-82.—Simpson, J. C. The MS of the country: poUcy? Edinburgh M. J., 1931, n. ser., 38: 219-25.—Vignes, H. La question du lait en Angle- terre pendant la guerre. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1919, 19: 203-5.—Walworth, G. Milk and milk products. In his Feeding the Nation, Lond., 1940, 93-6.—Winter MS; Lord Dawson's warning. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 145. ---- by countries: Holland. Vos, I. H. J. *De MV van Amsterdam. 150p. 8? Amst., 1918. Wolff, L. K. [MS in Amsterdam] Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1927, 71: pt 1, 2895-903. ---- by countries: India. Ahmad, M. U. MS problem of Calcutta. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1936-37, 6: 9-12.—Mann, H. H. The S of milk to Indian cities. Ind. M. Rec, 1914, 34: 141-7.—Stephens, G. A. The people of India need milk. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1944, 212: 271. ---- by countries: Indonesia. Langen, C. D. de. MS of the Netherlands Indies. Meded. Dienst volksgez. Ned. Indie, 1929, 18: 246. ---- by countries: Italy. Fiorentini, A. L'AL ai grandi centri. Gior. Soc. ital. igiene, 1910, 31: 93-103— Perini, P. E. Considerazioni e riUevi intorno alia provvista di latte igienico nei piccoli e nei medi comuni. Ibid., 1935, 57: 101-8.—Zapatero, E., & Talenti, M. L'AL per la citta di Roma. Arch. farm, sper., 1934-35, 58: 68-87. MILK SUPPLY 1333 MILK SUPPLY by countries: Mexico. Alba Luna, L. de. Informe descriptivo de las actividades de la Provisi6n de leche de Mazatliln, Sin. Asistencia, MEx., 1943, No. 20, 31-6.—Cardenas de la Vega, M. La provision de leche de la Asociaci6n nacional de protecci6n a la infancia. Tr. Panamer. M. Congr. (1931) 1933, 3. Congr., 236-45. ---- by countries: Morocco. Belle, G. La crise du lait au Maroc. Lait, 1937. 17: 1103-9. ---- by countries: Philippine Islands. Fox, C. An effort on the part of the Bureau of Health to improve the MS of Manila. Bull. Manila M. Soc, 1911, 3: 31. by countries: Spain. Arroyo, C, Garcia, I., & Hidalgo, J. La higiene de la leche en Madrid. Rev. san., Madr., 1932, 7: 641-67. --- by countries: United States. Alvord, H. E., & Pearson, R. A. The MS of two hundred cities and towns. 210p. 8? Wash., 1903. Forms Bull. 46 of U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Doane, C. F. The milk supply of twenty-nine Southern cities. 40p. 8? Wash., 1905. Forms Bull. No. 70, U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Fuchs, A. W., & Frank, L. C. MS and their control in American urban communities of over 1,000 population in 1936. 69p. 8? Wash., 1939. Forms No. 245, Pub. Health Bull. Gunn, S. M. The MS of the City of Mil- waukee and its control by the health department. 45p. 8? Milwaukee, 1912. Repr. from BuU. Bur. Econ. Effic, 1912, No. 13. Also Contr. San. Res. Laborat. Mass. Inst. Techn., 1912, 8: Spencer, L. The milk situation in New York, January 1937. 19p. 8? Ithaca, 1937. Forms No. 365, Cornell Extens. Bull. Whitaker, G. M. The milk supply of Boston, New York, and Philadelphia. 62p. 8? Wash., 1905. Forms BuU. No. 81, U. S. Bur. Anim. Indust. Agreement reached in guarding safety of Florida MS. Health Notes, JacksonvUle, 1941, 33: 164.—Allen, R. McD. LouisvUle's MS: dabies in and around Louisville. LouisvUle Month. J. M. & S., 1906-07, 13: 73-82; Disc, 88-92.—Amott, A. L. The MS of Chicago. Univ. Wisconsin Stud. Sc, 1921, No. 2, 170-81.—Beebe, H. M. The MS of Sidney, Ohio, with reference to preventive measures against tubercular infection. Q. Bull. Ohio State Bd Health, 1910, 2: 66-83.—Bensel, W. The protection of the New York MS. N. York State J. M., 1906, 6: 28.—Buehler, E. Some experiences in procuring a pure MS for the City of Indianapolis. Indiana M. J., 1908-09, 27: 48-52.—Bundesen, H. N. Chicago's MS; what does it mean? J. Am. Vet. M. Ass.. 1937, 90: 419-24— Burri, R. L'AL des vUles de l'Amerique du Nord. Lait, 1933, 13: 1189; 1292 ------ The MS of North-American cities. Q. Bull. Health Org. League of Nat., 1932, 1: 46-63— Cowden, T. K. The S and utiUzation of milk in Pennsylvania. Abstr. lueses Cornell Univ. (1937) 1938, 344-7.—Cristadoro, C. The MS [N. Y. City] Med. Rec, N. Y., 1912, 82: 941—Crumbine, S. J. A summary of a MS survey in twelve states. _Proc Conf. Health Author. N. America (1926) 1927, 41: 157-73.—Darling- ton. T. The methods of dealing with the MS cf New York City. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1079; Disc, 1093.—Estado actual de la distribucion y control de leche en la ciudad de Nueva York. Arch, pediat. Uruguay, 1945 16: 272-6.-Fawcett, C. J. MUk in Massachusetts. Commonhealth, Bost., 1938, 25: 281-6.— Ford, W. W. A consideration of the MS of Baltimore. Johns Hopkins Hosp. Bull., 1913, 24: 25-8—Goler, G W. The origin, development and results of municipal milk work in Rochester, N. Y. Maryland M. J, 1906 49: 201-8. Also Charities, N. Y., 1906, 16: 484-7 (Abstr.)—Graham. J. A proper MS for the cities and towns of North Carolina. Char- lotte M. J., 1905, 27: 77-81. Also Tr. M. Soc N. Carolina, 1905, 52: 346-54— Holmquist, C. A. Report of the committee on MS. Pub. Health Bull., Wash., 1926 No..160.21-42.- Holt, L. E., Jacobi. A. [et al.] Report on the MS of New York City, with recommendations. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 19US, 2b. 110-6—Jones, C. H. The present aspects and needs of the MS of Baltimore. Maryland M. J., 1906, 49: 245-54 -Jordan, J. O. Some features of the milk situation. Boston M&b. J., 1913, 168: 609; Disc, 617— Kaumanns. N. Die MV der Stadt Chicago. Molkereiztg, 1909, 19: 241-4 —Klein, L A. What can be done to improve the MS m Pennsylvania? J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1916, n. ser., 3: 350-6. Also Pennsylvania M. J., 1916-17, 20: 184-90— Leonard, T. H. The mUk situation m Illinois. Institution, Springf., 1923 14: No. 4, 109-16.- Levy, E. C. The MS of Richmond, Virginia, from a sanitary standpoint; a preliminary study. Old Dominion J. M. & S., 1905-06, 4: 317-30. Also Virginia M. Semi-Month., 1906-07, 11: 32-40.—Lutes, E. The MS of Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Tr. Luzerne Co. M. Soc (1920-21) 1922, 22: 190.—McFall, R. J. The MS of Massachusetts. Bull. Massachusetts Agr. Exp. Sta., 1927, No. 236.—Magruder. G. L. The MS of Washington, D. C. J. Am. M. Ass., 1907, 49: 1088; 1093. ------ Further observations on the MS of Washington, D. C. Ibid., 1910, 55: 581-9.—-Moore, C. U. Progress in providing proper milk for Portland. Proc Am. Ass. M. Milk Com. (1923) 1925, 17. Conf., 76-88.—Ochsner, R. J., & Leslie, R. F. The Cleveland MS. Bull. Acad. M. Cleveland, 1929, 13: 9-11.—Parrish, G. A report on the local milk situation [City of Los Angeles] Spec. Rep. Raw MUk (Dep. Health) Kansas City. 1941, 121-43 — Parsons, M. S. Factors affecting the MS in the New Ycrk milk shed. Abstr. Theses Cornell Univ. (1937) 1938, 367-9.— Pierce, C. W. The S and utilization of milk in the New York milk shed. Ibid., 370-2.—Safeguarding Indiana's MS; Bureau of Dairy Products. Month. BuU. Bd Health Indiana, 1942, 45: 28.—Spencer, L., & Pollard, A. J. Adjusting the MS for the New York market. Annual Rep. N. York Coll. Agr., 1941, 54: 77.—Steckel, L. M. The MS of New York City; a lesson in municipal sanitation. Am. Med., 1916, 22: 303-9.—Toms, S. W. S. A study of the MS in New York. N. York State J. M., 1905, 5: 336-44.—Van de Velde. H. L'AL a New York. Ann. Soc mEd. Anvers, 1912, 74: 11-43, 5 tab.—Van Horn, H. H. The MS cf Columbia, Mo. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1911- 12, 8: 393-7.—Veenbaas, A. H. Die MV New Yorks. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1934-35, 45: 341.—Widmayer, F. J. Milk situation in the City of Scranton, Pa. Tr. Luzerne Co. M. Soc. (1920-21) 1922, 22: 194-6.—Williams, L. R. A review of the recent efforts to improve New York City's MS. Arch. Pediat, N. Y., 1907, 24: 667-73. ---- by countries: Venezuela. Acosta, C. A., & Ramirez. J. Informe del Estado Bolivar. Mem. Congr. venezol. leche, 1939, 1. Congr., 53-5.—Domin- guez, F. Presentacion de mEtodos recomendables para lograr el abaratamiento de la leche y el mejoramiento del ganado lechero. Ibid., 281-92.—Oropeza, A., & Andrade, J. L. Informe de los delegados de Lara al Congreso venezolano de la leche. Ibid., 72-84. in wartime. Kelly, E., Kroeze, H. A. [et al.] A study of the effect of war conditions on the MS of the Continental United States. 16p. 28cm. Wash., 1944. Forms No. 6, San. Engin. Rep. (NRC) Wash. Irwin, R. E. Our public MS and the war. Pennsylvania Health, 1943, 4: No. 4, 6.—Larsson, R. Var MV ur hygienisk synpunkt. Nord. med., 1941, 10: 1589 (Abstr.)—Lesne. A propos du dEciet sur la rEduction du lait chez les enfants. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1944, 128: 98.—Milk supply in time of war. Brit M J., 1941, 1: 972.—Rievel. Die MV der Stadte im Kriege. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1919, 27: 183-5.—Some war- time problems associated with MS. Health BuU., Edinb., 1941-42, 1: 25-7.—War-time milk scheme. Med. Off., Lond., 1940 63: 214.—Whitehead, H. The importance of a safe MS in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 406-8. MILK testing. Abbrev.: EL for epreuve de lait, expertise de lait; MT for milk test; MP for Milchpriifung; T for test. See also Milk analysis; Milk examination; Milk sample. Van Slyke, L. L. Modern methods of testing milk and milk products. 2. ed. 286p. 19cm. N. Y, 1921. Ataka, S., Matiyama, M., & Nakamati, T. Gyunyu kensa- ho ni tuite [Methods of testing milk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si 1938 10: 165-70.—Balazsy, D. Kaschauer MP-system. Beitr. arztl. Fortbild., 1932, 10: 319-22.—Baquiast, R. ME- thodes employEes en Grande Bretagne contre la coagulation des laits de consommation; le plan national d'EL et de conseils aux professionnels, National milk testing and advisory scheme. Lait 1946, 26: 116-24.—Baum, W. W. National milk testing and'advisory scheme. Med. Off., Lond 1948, 79: 46 — Biffi U Una prova biologica per il controllo igienico del latte. Rass. ostet., 1908, 17: 764.—C, C. H. Designated milks; new tests. Health Bull., Edinb., 1943-4.1, 3: 51-3—Doherty, W M A new method for milk-testing. Analyst, Lond., 1908, 33: 273-5.—Golding, J. The Neusal MT. Ibid., 1911, 36- 203-6—Icard. Expertise rapide des laits marchands et du' lait des nourrices; dosage du beurre dans les fromages. Ann hyg., Par., 1920, 4. ser., 34: 221-35. Also Rev. path. comp., Par., 1920, 20: 110-8. —-— Un autre procEde rapide d'EL et des fromages; procEdE vulgaire d, la PortEe de tous applicable a l'examen du lait des noumces. Ibid 162-6.— Javelberg G. I. O kharakteristike rynoEnogo moloka, metod srednej proby. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 10. 44 - Martell. Die Prufung der Milch. Zschr. Krankenanst., 1924, MILK TESTING 1334 MILK TESTING 20: 255-60.—Michaud. G. Milk testing without apparatus. Sc. Am.. N. Y., 1909, 100: 320.—[Milk tests] Pharm. tid., Kbh., 1863-64, 3: 120-3.—National milk testing and advisory scheme. Med. Off., Lond., 1943, 69: 84.—Paterson, A. B. The diagnostic value of Rothera's T on milk. Vet. J., Lond., 1945, 101: 199-204.—Quadri, S. Studio sul latte; una nuova semplice reazione osservabile nel latte con particolare riguardo a queUo flogistico. Clin, pediat., Mod., 1940, 22: 183-92 — Simizu, T. Kan-i eisei siken-ho; gyunyu [Easy methods for hygienic T; on milk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1930, 2: 40-3.—- Stone, R. V. Laboratory control of milk under war conditions; milk testing, under emergency conditions. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 399.—Tabuti, S. Gyunyu kensa-ho ni kan-suru hokoku [Report on methods of testing milk] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1939, 11: 14-20.—[Vogel's (A.) MT] Pharm. tid., Kbh., 1863-64, 3: 298; 308.—Wright, C. C. Svnopsis of milk testing. North Am. Vet,, 1929, 10: 31. ---- Alcohol test. Alcohol T in relation to nulk. Vet. Bull., Wash., 1920, 5: Suppl., No. 4, 11; 6: 4.—Auzinger, A. Ueber die Alkoholprobe der Milch und die Verwendung von Brennspiritus zur Aus- fuhrung derselben. Molkereiztg, 1911, 21: 37.—Bahr, L. Einige Milchuntersuchungen mit besonder Berucksichtigung des Wertes der Rosolsaurealkoholprobe. Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1913-14, 24: 228; passim.—Boersma, J. H. [Alco- hol T in the examination of milk] Tschr. diergeneesk., 1934, 61: 1255-7.—Chalmers, C. H. The modification of the alcohol T as an index of the bacterial count and keeping quality of milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1928, 15: 93-104.—Echenique, L., & Rossi Lema, L. Frecuencia de la positividad a la prueba del alcohol de las leches de nuestros tambos e influencia de la tem- peratura sobre la misma. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1936-37, 7: 299-313.—Goy, S., & Janisch, J. Fiir Milchuntersuchungen nach Cerber unbrauchbarer Amylalkohol. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1925, 50: 373. ---- Aldehyde number. Occhialini, E. II numero di aldeide e l'annacquamento del latte. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1943, 9: 178-80.—Richmond, H. D., & Miller, E. H. Note on a recent paper by R. Steinegger on the aldehyde figure of milk. Analyst, Lond., 1906, 31: 224-6.—Steinegger, R. Die Aldehvdzahl der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1905, 10: 659-71. ---- Brom-cresol and brom-thymol tests [Abbrev.: BC for brom-cresol; BT for brom- thymol] Bryan, C. S. A study of the BT-blue reaction in freshly drawn milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 721-4.—Patter- son, J. H. Notes on BC purple T. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1924, 4: 735-40.—Silva Nogueira, E. da. Ensaio do BC purpura e do azul de BT no leite. Tr. Laborat. pat. vet., Lisb., 1932, 2: 217; 225, 14 pl.—Stableforth, A. W. Studies on bovine mastitis; diagnosis by means of the reaction of the milk to BC-purple. J. Comp. Path., Lond., 1930, 43: 22-39. ---- Diphenylamine test [Abbrev.: D for di- phenylamine] Hartmann, W. Beitrag zur Bewertung der D-reaktion bei Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1923, 45: 153.— Reiss, F. Eisen als Ursache einer Formalin- und D-Reaktion der Milch. Ibid., 1921, 41: 26-9. ---- Enzyme tests. See also Milk enzyme; Milk, pasteurized, Test of heating. Barthel, C. Nagra af komj olkens enzymreaktioner och deras betydelse for den hygieniska mjolkkontrollen. Hygiea, Stockh., 1908, 70: 569-79. Also Svens. lak. sail, forh., 1908, 21-8. ---- Guaiac test. Arnost, A. Die Guajak-Reaktion der Milch. Zschr. Unter- such. Nahrungsmitt., 1905, 10: 538-40.—Becker. Warnung vor Guajaktinktur! Zschr. Fleisch Milchhyg., 1925-26, 36: 218.— Pfau, E. Ueber die Haltbarkeit des Guajak-Reagenses. Apothekerzeitung, 1926, 41: 738-40. ---- Methylene-blue reduction test [Abbrev.: MB for methylene blue; RT for reduction test; AM for azzurro di metilene; BM for bleu de methylene] Maggi, L. *Richerche sul controllo della freschezza e purezza del latte col metodo della R del BM e dell'esame microscopico dei micro- organismi [Lausanne] 54p. 8? Lugano- Mendrisio, 1907. Aikins, G. A., & Fay, A. C. Effect of Ught on the R of MB in milk. J. Agr. Res., 1932, 44: 85-95.—Angelici, G. Sul potere bioriduttore del latte inquinato; contributo alle cono- scenze del controUo sanitario del latte. Clin, vet., Milano, 1911, 34: 388-401.— Barnum, H. J. Comparison between MB and sediment test results. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933, 21: 192-6.—Bertin Sans, H., A Gau- joux, E. ProcEdE pratique pour dEterminer le degrE d'altEration d'un lait; essai au BM. Rev. hyg., Par., 1909, 31: 866-74. Also Montpellier mEd., 1910, 30: 18-24.—Buruiana, L. Les potentiels de R dans le lait frais, non cuit. Lait, 1932, 12: 785-8.—Cathcart, E. P. Upon the R of MB by cow's milk. J. Hyg., Cambr., 1906, 6: 300-3.—Conn, H. J. Standardiza- tion of tablets for determining MBR in milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937, 27: 793-5.—Dhizewski, S. [Value of the R method for the determination of the quantity of bacteria in milk] Polska gaz. lek., 1929, 8: 585.—Dominikiewicz, M. Pr6ba redukcyjna jako srodek oceny hygienicznej mleka. Zdrowie, Warsz., 1910, 26: 869-87. Also Vest, obshch. hig., 1911, 47: 1001-17.—Fay, A. C, & Aikins, G. A. Factors in- fluencing the changes in oxidation-reduction potential on the R of MB in milk. J. Agr. Res., 1932, 44: 71-83.—Fred. E. B. A study of the quantitative R of MB by bacteria found in milk and the use of this stain in determining the keeping quality of milk. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt,, 1912, 35: 391-428.—Jensen, H. O. Beitrage zur Kenntnis der Reduktionsprobe der Kuhmilch mit Berucksichtigung der Mechanik der Reduktion. Ibid., 1937. 96: 110-38.—Johns, C. K. Place of the MB and resazurin RT in a milk control program. Am. J. Pub. Health., 1939, 29: 239-47.—Little, L. Comparative studies upon the MB and resazurin tests. J. MUk Techn., 1940, 3: 274-9.—Martini, V. Riduzione fotochimica dell'AM da parte del latte e contenuto in glutatione. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1931, 6: 773-5.— Mati, S. Gyunyu-hogan daity6-kin no Methylenblau kangen- sayo ni kan-suru kenkyu [MfiR by the colon bacilli contained in cow's milk] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1941, 40: 891-4.—Matu- szewski, T., & Supinska, J. Studies on the MBRT; raw milk test after Wilson's modification. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1939-10, 101: 45-64.—Mordberg, L. K. Ob ispytanii moloka metileno- voj sinkoj. Izv. Imp. Voen. med. Akad., 1912, 24: 446-83.— Morton, R. K., & Vincent, J. M. Influence of time and temper- ature of storage on dye-reduction tests in milk. Nature, Lond., 1948, 162: 415,—Muller, P. T. Die Reduktionsprobe, ein Mittel zur Beurteilung des Frischezustandes der MUch. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1906, 66: 108-204.—Nai, D., Asdrubali, M., & Ciani, G. Sul valore del metodo di Wilson neUa determinazione della carica batterica del latte. Riv. biol., 1938, 25: 1-9.— Soep, L. [Janus green versus MB in Barthel's RT] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1927-28, 2: 230-7.—Temple, P. L., & McClemont, J. A constant temperature water bath primarily designed for the MBRT. Med. Off., Lond., 1937, 58: 241.— Thornton, H. R. Modified MBR technic. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1937,27:791. ------& Hastings, E. G. Studies on oxidation- reduction in milk; the choice of an indicator for the RT; the reduction of Janus Green B in milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1929, 18: 319-32.—Thornton, H. R., & Sandin, R. B. Standardization of the MBRT by the use of MB thiocyanate. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1935, 25: 1114-7. ------ & Miller, C. S. The sub- stitution of MB thiocyanate for MB chloride in the RT of milk. Canad. J. Res., 1935, 13: Sec. B, 257-63.—Uichanco, J. B. The MBR1; its efficiency and interpretation under PhiUppine conditions. Philippine J. Sc, 1935, 57: 295-321.—Whitehead, H. B. The R of MB in milk; the influence of light. Biochem. J., Lond., 1930, 24: 579-84.—Wilson, G. S. The modified MBRT for the grading of raw milk on the basis of bacterial cleanliness. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1936, 16: 494-7. ---- Reactions. Douglas, C. Ortol reaction for milk. Tr. Glasgow Path. Clin. Soc, 103-04, 10: 47.—Polonovski, M., & Moreno-Martin, F. Sur la signification et le mEcanisme de la rEaction d'Umikoff. BuU. Soc chim. biol., Par., 1935, 17: 960-4.—Sal viol i. G. Reazioni osservabili nel latte mescolato con alcune sostanze coloranti e metalli coUoidali. Atti Accad. fisiocr. Siena, 1933, 11 ser., 1: (studi) 35-50.—Sole, A. Ueber eine neue Milch- reaktion. Mschr. Kinderh., 1935, 63: 383; 1936, 66: 224.— Vaudin. Sur l'essai du lait au moyen du carmin d'indigo. Pev. hyg., Par., 1907, 29: 1065-9. ---- Reductase test [Abbrev.: ER epreuve de la reductase; R reductase; RT or RP reductase test or Reductase-probe, and equivalents] Azzi Leal, R. *0 leite, seu controle higienico pela RP. 59p. 8? S. Paulo, 1934. Blum, P. *Ueber die Verwendbarkeit des Janusgriins fiir die RP der Milch. 30p. 8? Giessen, 1937. Lojander, W. *Untersuchungen iiber den Einfluss der verschiedenartigen Behandlung der Milch auf das Resultat der R- und Aldehyd-RP. 142p. 8? Helsin., 1925. Also Acta Soc. med. Duodecim, 1925, 6: Heft 2,41-134. Asdrubali, M. RP per la determinazione deU'inquinamento batterico del latte crudo. Ann. igiene, 1939, 49: 218^38.— Barthel. C. Verwendbarkeit der RP zur Beurteilung der hygienischen Beschaffenheit der MUch. Molkereiztg, 1908, 18: 182; 193. Also Zschr. Untersuch. Nahrungsmitt., 1908 15: MILK TESTING 385-403. Also French transl., Rev. gEn. lait, 1908-09, 7: 1; 25; 49.—Bertin-Sans, H., & Gaujoux, E. Les R du lait de vache: leur signification au point de vue de la valeur hygienique du lait. Rev. hyg., Par., 1914, 36: 258-71.—Ciani, G. La RP secondo Wilson neUa pratica del controUo igienico del latte. Azione. vet., 1939, 8: 448-56. ■——— SuUa interpretazione dei risultati ottenuti con la RP secondo Wilson nel controllo batteriologico del latte. Ibid., 1940, 9: 367-71. ------ La RP come indice deUa colimetria del latte. Gior. batt. immun., 1940, 24: 233-52.—De Gasperi, F., & Sangiorgi, G. Sul valore della R- e della catalasimetria neU'apprezza- mento del grado di alterazione del latte da inguinamento batterico. Riv. igiene, 1913, 14: 220-33.—Dorner, W. La durEe de la dEcoloration k l'ER est-eUe fonction de la teneur bactErienne du lait? Lait, 1933, 13: 595-608.—Farias, R. de. Da apreciacao do leite, segundo as provas conjugadas de R e lacto-fermentacao. Bol. Soc. brasil. med vet., 1939, 9: 179-81.—Garcia, C. M. Nuestra RP modificada y la estimaci6n del contenido bacteriano de la leche. Cron. mEd. quir. Habana, 1940, 66: 29-36.—Giannotti, D. Prove di confronto fra i metodi della R al bleu di metUene ed al verde di Janus. Clin, vet., MUano, 1934, 57: 59-67.—Grimes, M. Rapport entre la durEe de l'ER et le nombre des bactEries contenues dans le lait conservE a basse tempErature. Lait, 1929, 9: 905-10.—Hamory. D. [New data on the RT of milk] AUatorv. lap., 1935, 58: 256.—Hoyberg, H. M. 1st die RP erne wertvoUe Probe Un Dienste der MUchkontrolle? Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1913, 24: 107-12.— Jacobsen, A. Ein neuer Katalaseapparat und eine Kombination der Garprobe, der Gargasprobe und der RP. Ibid., 1914-15, 25: 81-4.—Lerner, M. [Comparative RT] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1929, 4: 45-86.—Mantovani, A. La reductasimetria y el contralor higiEnico de la leche. Actas Congr. nac. med., B. Air. (1934) 1935, 5. Congr., 7: 418-27.—Matuszewski, T., Neyman, J. [et al.] Une interprEtation mathEmatique de l'ER. Lait, 1935, 15: 1057-77.—Methylene blue RT in milk control work. Bull. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1944, No. 82, 17.— Padmos, W. H. [Value of the RT for practical milk hygiene compared with the degree of acidity] Ned. tschr. hyg. microb., 1927-28, 2: 132-8.— Rodrignez, A. de P. Sobre o valor da RP na certificacao hygienica do leite. Brasil med., 1924, 38: 60-3.—Schern, K. Beobachtungen iiber die Schardinger-Reaktion der MUch. Biochem. Zschr., 1909, 18: 261-84.—Skar, O. Verhalten der Leukozyten der MUch bei der Methylenblau-RP. Molkereiztg, 1913, 23: 373. ------ La prueba de la reductasa. Rev. hig. san. pecuar., Madr., 1931, 21: 688-90.—Soep, L. Le vert janus en face du bleu de mEthylEne dans l'essai a la R selon Barthel. Lait, 1927, 7: 927-35.—Thornton, H. R. Reduction of Janus green B in milk. J. Bact., Bait., 1929, 17: 34.—Whitehead, H. R. The methylene blue RT. N. Zealand J. Sc, 1930-31,12: 100-7. ---- Resazurin test [Abbrev.: R for resazurin; RT for resazurin test] Baker, W., Davis. J. G. [et al.] The synthesis and stand- ardization of sodium resazurate for testing the hygienic quaUty of mUk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1942, 36: Suppl., 1 (Abstr.)— Collins, M. A., White, L. M. [et al.] AppUcation of RT in determining quaUty of raw milk and cream. J. MUk Techn., 1939, 2: 236-44.—Johns. C. K. The behaviour of R in milk. Canad. J. Res., 1942, 20: Sect. C, 336-46. ------ Dye con- centration in R tablets. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1944, 34: 955. ------ Standardized tablets for the RT. Stain Techn., 1944, 19:144. ------&Howson, R. K. A modified RT for the more accurate estimation of mUk quality. J. Milk Techn., 1940, 3: 320-5.—National MUk Testing and Advisory Scheme; the RT and the methylene blue test. Pub. Health, Lond., 1945-46, 59: 7.—Russell, R. R., Palmer-Jones, T., & Moir, G. M. The RT for detecting mastitis. Vet. Bull., Lond., 1941, 11: 824 (Abstr.)—Schacht, F. L., & Nichols, R. E. Studies of the resazurin-rennet test; preliminary report. J. Milk Techn., 1941, 4: 281-4.—Thomas, S. B.. & Davies, M. The RT. BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 422 (Abstr.)—Thornton, H. R., McClure, F., & Sandin. R. B. The reduction of R in milk and aqueous solutions. Canad. J. Res., 1941, 19: Sect. B, 39-48.—Twigg, R. S. Oxidation-reduction aspects of R. Nature, Lond., 1945, 155: 401.—Watts, P. S., & Stirling, A. C. Mastitis and the RT. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 83-5. ---- Tuberculin test. See Milk grading, Grade A milk. MILK therapy. Abbrev.: LT for lactotherapy, leite na terapia, and equivalents; MK for Milchkure; MT for Milchtherapy. See also Milk ferment; Milk injection; Milk nutrition; Milk protein; Milk serum. Feylessouf Nassrollah. *Lactotherapie; 1) per injectionen, 2) per os, 3) per usum extrac- torum. 43p. 8? Berlin-Friedenau, 1929. Kottmann, J. B. K. Der Weissenstein; die Milch- und Molkenkuren, auch Molkenbader auf MILK THERAPY dem Jura bei Solothurn. 130p. 17cm. Solo- thurn, 1829. Buess, H., A Mamlock, G. La LT de los tiempos modernos. Actas Ciba, B. Air.. 1948, 373-80. Also Actas Ciba, Rio, 1949, 16:186-92.—Cerqueira Pereira. F. de. Sobre a LT. Rev. med. cir. Brazil, 1926, 34: 127-30.—Lait chez les malades. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1936, 107: 447-53.—Miiller-Lenhartz. Mehr MUch, weniger Arznei. Zschr. Fleisch MUchhyg., 1937-38, 48: 128.— Schaffer. KurmilchundMK. Prakt. Arzt, 1906, 46: 232-40.— Soeiro de Souza, F. A LT. Fol. mEd., Rio, 1925, 6: 186.— Van Hoosen, B. Galactotherapy. Tr. Alumnae Ass. Woman's M. Coll. Pennsylvania, 1920, 45: 42-50. ---- Biological effect. Filia, A. L'eliminazione deU'acido urico per U latte. Blo- chim. ter. sper., 1910-11, 2: 395; 1911-12, 3: 20-5.—Giani, P. Equilibri delle dtfese immunitarie; azione del latte sul decorso dell'infezione sperimentale da stafilococco. Gior. batt. Immun., 1932, 9: 880-94.—Gregory, W. S. Antitoxic mUk. West. M. Times, 1925-26, 45: 72.—Nando, N., Simura, Y., & Makino, K. Kossetu no tiyu ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu; Vitamm D, to, oyobi gyunyu tairyo toyo ga kossetu no tiyu ni oyobosu eikyo [Experimental studies on the healing of fracture; the effect of maximal doses of vitamin D, of sugar, and of milk on the heaUng of fracture] Kokubyogakkai zassi, 1938, 12: 385-7. ---- dietetic [Abbrev.: MD for milk diet; RL for regimen lacteo and equivalents] Barchtjdaroff, M. *Ueber die Karellkur. 45p. 8. Berl., 1911. Porter, C. S. Milk diet as a remedy for chronic disease. 8. ed. 280p. 17cm. Los Gatos, 1919. Santos Graca, J. J. dos. *Algumas con- sideragoes sobre o emprego da dieta lactea. 77p. 8? Lisb., 1879. Tomson, W. B. Fluid milk in its relations to the tuberculous and tuberculosis care committees. 48p. 8? Lond., 1932. B., R. W. Karell diet; the eponym. N. England J. M., 1941, 225: 465.—Boles, R. S. KareU diet. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol- Bortz) PhUa., 1939, 8: 366-8.—Clement, R. Le RL en thEra- peutique. Presse mEd., 1933, 41: 553.—Cohen Tervaert, D. G., & Lier, E. H. B. van. Eenige mededeeUngen over MD bij slepende nierziekte. Onderzoek. Physiol, laborat. Utrecht, 1916, 17: 230-46.—Crewe, J. E. MD in sanitarium treatment; an account of practical experience in using a MD for curative purposes, and to bring about correct functioning in the aUm. tract. Certif. MUk, 1930, 4: 1-3.—Eberding, W. Erfolgreiche Anwendung einer reinen MD. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1926, 56: 424.—Ferrabouc, L. Sur le lait fourni aux malades dans les h6pitaux. Ann. hyg., Par., 1941, 19: 237-43.—Forti, C. Ricerche sperimentali sulle diete lattee. Arch, fisiol., Fir., 1943, 43: 118-65.—Freyberger, L. Milk and MD. Treatment, Lond., 1903-04, 7: 727; passim.—Grau San Martin, R. El RL en la diabetes. An. Acad, cienc. mEd. Habana, 1922-23, 59: 315-20.—Greene, C. H. Standards of nutrition in relation to therapeutic diets. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 194, 3.— Ide, M. Le RL. Rev. mEd. Louvain, 1923, 24-7.—Jack, G. N. The loppered MD, including references to its benefits in post-operative disturbances, and metabolic defectives. Buffalo M. J., 1917-18, 73: 174-8.—Karell, P. Ueber MK. Bl. klin. Hydrother., 1906, 16: 137-58—Labbe, H., & Vitry, G. Relations entre le RL et l'indicanurie. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1907, 63: 677-9.—Legendre. L'aUm. des malades (diete lactEe) Clinique, Par., 1908, 3: 615.—Mader. A. Milk-free diet in pyuria and eczema of children. Ind. J. Pediat., 1934, 1: 99-103.—Petteruti, G. DeUa bromatologia cUnica; latte. Med. ital., 1906, 4: 221; 264.—Raudnitz, R. W. Milk. In: Dis. Child. (Pfaundler & Schlossmann) Phila., 1908, 1: 303- 39.—Renaud, M. Les RL; le lait aliment, le lait agent thEra- peutique. Rev. crit. path., Par., 1930, 1: 168-72.—Salgado Filho. Dificuldades na prescricao da dieta lactea. Rev. brasil. med., 1946, 3: 61.—Taddei, P. La LT nell'infezione tifosa. 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Der Stoffwechsel bakterienfreier Tiere; die Ge- winnung von MeerschweinchenmUch. Skand. Arch. Physiol., Berl., 1937, 76: 148-57.—Neymark, M. Die Zusammensetzung der MeerschweinchenmUch. Ibid., 158-61. MILK TYPE 1338 MILK VITAMIN ---- human. See Breast-milk. ---- Mare. Cimmino, A. La vitamina C nel latte degU equini. Ann. igiene, 1940, 50: 471.—Holmes, A. D. Enhancing the ribo- flavin content of mare's mUk. N. England J. M., 1946, 235: 360-2. ------ & Jones, C. P. StabUity of reduced ascorbic acid in mares' milk. J. Nutrit., 1947, 34: 113-9. ---- Marsupials. Ducceschi, V. 11 latte dei marsupiali. Arch, fisiol., Fir., 1907-08, 5:413-24. ---- Monkey. Schumacher, H. M. Die chemische Zusammensetzung der Milch eines anthropoiden Affen (Orang-Utan) Zschr. Kinderh., 1934, 56: 415.—Van Wagenen, G., Himwich, H. E., & Catch- pole, H. R. Composition of the milk of the monkey, M. mulatta. Proc Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1941, 48: 133. ---- Rat, and mouse. Benoit, J. Sur la participation de ceUules glandulaires Upo- pexiques interacineuses k l'Elaboration du lait, chez la souris blanche. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1921, 86: 609-12.—Cox, W. M., jr, & Mueller, A. J. The composition of mUk from stock rats and an apparatus for milking smaU laboratory animlas. J. Nutrit., 1937, 13: 249-60, pl.—Uyldert, I. E. Eenige onder- zoekingen over melkklier en lactatie bij ratten. Ned. tschr geneesk., 1942. 86: 3108-10. --- Sow. Bowland, J. P., Crammer, R. H. [et al.] Effect of the stage of lactation and ration on the composition of sow's milk. J. Animal Sc, 1948, 7: 521.—Bowland, J. P.. Wu. L. M. [et al.] The vitamin A and vitamin C content of sow's milk, blood and Uver, and the vitamin D content of the milk. Ibid., 1949, 8: 615.—Braude, R.t Coates, M. E. [et al.] A study of the compo- sition of sow's mUk. Brit. J. Nutrit., 1947-48, 1: 64-77 — De la Mare, P. B. D., & Shorland, F. B. Fat of sow's milk. Nature, Lond., 1944, 153: 380.—Heidebrecht, A. A., Ross. O. B. [et al.] The toxicity and nutritional adequacy of mUk from sows suckling pigs showing symptoms of baby pig disease. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1950, 116: 147.—Hughes, E. H., & Hart, H. G. Production and composition of sow's milk. J. Nutrit., 1935, 9: 311-22.—Lana. O. La matiEre grasse du lait de truie. Ann. falsff., Par., 1931, 24: 87. ---- Vixen. Young, E. G., & Grant, G. A. The composition of vixen milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1931, 93: 805-10. ---- Whale. Begg, M. Ascorbic acid content of whale's milk. Nature, Lond., 1947, 160: 430.—Scheibe, A. Die Zusammensetzung der WalfischmUch. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1908, 55: 795.— Takemura, K. Ueber die MUch verschiedener Walarten. Jap. J. Med. Sc, Biochem., 1925-32, 1: 131-4. MILK (vegetable) See also Milk substitute. Arvores que produzem leite. Impr. med., Rio, 1941, 17: No. 327, 121.—Carles, P. Le lait vEgEtat. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1907, 37: 639.—Feingold, B. F. Calsoy; a soybean substitute for mUk. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1942, 20: 484.—Gutierrez, M., & Sunico-Suaco, P. A simple method for detecting adulteration of mUk with coconut milk. Acta med. phUip., 1940-41, 2: 351-3.—Khrustalev, A. Moloko rastitelnoe. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 658-62.—Macein, M. Leches vegetales en dietoterapia infantU. Sem. mEd. espafi., 1943, 6: 120-6.—Tso, E. A vegetable milk substitute for north China. Abstr. Internat. Physiol. Congr., 1929, 13. Congr., 271. ------ A comparison of the nutritive properties cf soybean mUk and cow's mUk. Chin. J. Physiol., 1929, 3: 353-62.—Ultee, A. J. sr. Bestanddelen van melksappen. Pharm. wbl., Amst., 1949 84: 65-9.—Vegetable milk. Good Health, 1934, 69: 11. MILK vitamin. Abbrev.: V for vitamin; VL and VM for vita- min of milk, and equivalents. See also Milk (vitaminized) also other main headings as Milk fat, Vitamins. Le Botjedec, M. *Les vitamines du lait. 44p. 8? Par., 1926. Neuweiler, W. Die VM unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Frauenmilch. 140p. 8? Bern, 1936. Busson, A. Les VL. Rev. mEd. sociale, Par., 1935, 3: 344-6.—Cary, C. A. The VM and in milk production. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1939, 668-84.—Crawford, M. E. F.. Golding, J. [et al.] The fat-soluble VM. Biochem. J., Lond., 1930, 24: 682-91.—Frohring. W. O. A synthetic V-A-free milk suitable for V-A studies in very young puppies. Proc. Soc. Exp. BioL, N. Y., 1934-35, 32: 1021-4.—Greenebaum, J. V. A compara- tive study of the V content of certified, inspected, pasteurized and oxygenated mUk of Cincinnati. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com. (1923) 1925, 17. Conf., 46-68.—Houston, J., A Zon, S. K. V in lat's and in guinea-pig's mUk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1939, 33: 1655-9.—Klein. L. A. Sources of VM. Proc. Am. Ass. M. Milk Com. (1923) 1925, 17. Conf., 68-72.—Lassabliere, P. Les VL de vache dans l'allaitement artificiel. MEdecin chez lui, 1941, 18: No. 3, 18-24.—Lesne, E., & Vagliano, H. Les VL., Lait, 1925, 5: 955-64.—McCollum, E. V. VM; mUk most nearly perfect and most effective supplemental fcod. Certif. MUk, 1935, 10: No. 109, 5; No. 110, 7.—Markuze, Z. V cf elephant's milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1939, 33: 198-200.—Mouriquand, G. Les VL. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 431-49.— Plantenga, B. P. B. [MUk as a source of V] Geneesk. gids, 1939, 17: 154—66.—Randoin, L. Les VL de vache. BuU. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1941, 23: 437-52.—Scheunert. Les Elements du lait importants pour l'alim., notamment des V. Lait, 1939, 19: 432.—Tobey, J. A. MUk as a source of V. CUn. M. & S., 1932, 39: 189-91.—Vitamin (The) composition of human mUk. Nutrit. Rev., 1946, 4: 134-7.—Vitamins and mUk standards. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1942, 18: 204-6.—Von der Miihll, M. V und MUchkonserven. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1943, 73: 874. ---- Antianemic factor. Mi,'ler, F. R., & Pritchard, W. H. Presence in milk of the extrinsic factor of Castle. Proc Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1937- 38, 37: 149-52. ---- Determination. Lecoq, R., Chauchard, P., & Mazoue, H. Recherche de quelques V peu connues dans le lait par la mEthode chronaxi- mEtrique. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 468-76.—Vinet, A., & Meunier. P. Dosage ElectrophotomEtrique des V-A et C dans le lait; influence de la stabilisation et de la conservation. Lait, 1941, 21: 239-42.—Wijngaarden, J. C. H. van. The determination of carotene, V-A and V-C in cow's mUk. Acta brevia neerl., 1934-35, 4: 49-52.—Willstaedt, H.. & With. T. K. Ueber die chromatographische Adsorptionsanalyse kleiner Carotinoidmengen (Mikrochromatographie) mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Carotinoide der Milch und des Serums. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1938, 253: 40-6. ---- Effect of various agents. See also Milk modification; Milk pasteuriza- tion; Milk product. Jephcott, H., & Bacharach, A. L. L'effet de la dessiccation sur les VL. Lait, 1926. 6: 249-59.—Pien, J. V et stErUisation sous vide. Ibid., 1937, 17: 27-46.—Weitzel, W. Die VM und ihr Verhalten gegenuber chemischen, physikalischen und thermischen Eingriffen. Zschr. Fleisch. MUchhyg., 1929-30. 40: 389-92. ---- Fluctuation. Guggenheim, K. Seasonal fluctuations of the V-A and C content of Palestinian mUks. J. Hyg., Lond., 1940, 40: 690-8.— Price. W. A. Nature's methods for producing high V mUks and their role in nutrition. Certif. MUk, 1935, 10: No. 107, 9-18.— Sherman, H. C. Natural and induced variations in the V values of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933, 23: 1031-4.— Wolman, I. J. The variability of the V content of milk. Certif. Milk, 1942, 17: No. 197, 3; passim. ---- Food factor. See also Milk composition. Bubani, L. Ricerche sperimentaU su alcune proprieta biologiche del latte di mucca prodotto in alta montagna. Pediat. med. prat., Tor., 1935, 10: 745-58.—Chanda, R., McNaught, M. L., & Owen, E. C. The effect of thyroxine and thiouracil on some of the water-soluble VM. Biochem. J., Lond., 1949, 45: Suppl., p. xlx.—Chick, H., & Roscoe, M. H. Influence of diet and sunlight upon the amount of V-A and V- D in the mUk afforded by a cow. Ibid., 1926, 20: 632-49.— Golding, J., Soames, K. M., A Zilva, S. S. The influence of the cow's diet on the fat-soluble V of winter milk. Ibid., 1306-19 — Holmes, A. D., Jones. C. P., A Wertz, A. W. Ascorbic acid, riboflavin and ihiamine content of cow's milk; influence of the ration. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1944, 67: 376-81.—Krauss, W. E. Effect of the cow's ration on V content of milk. Bimonth Bull Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1928, 13: 198.—Light. R. F., Wilson, L. T., & Frey, C. N. Activatability of milk as affected by feeding ergosterol to cows. J. Nutrit., 1937, 14: 453-7.—Wagner, R., & Wimberger, H. Ueber den Einfluss von Lebertranver- futterung an MUchkUbe auf den V-gehalt der MUch; eine kUnisch-experimenteUe Studie. Zschr. Kinderh., 1925-26. 40: one—one ---- Grass-juice factor. Kohler. G. O.. Handle, S. B. [et al.] Simplified rations for guinea pigs suitable for assay of the grass juice factor. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1939, 40: 154-7. MILK VITAMIN 1339 MILK VITAMIN ---- Vitamin A. Dinnard, C. *Recherches sur la teneur en V-A de differents laits destines a l'alimentation des nourissons dans la region marseillaise. 103p. 24cm. Marseille, 1939. Andreis, N. Sul contenuto in V-A e fattore antirachitico del latte fresco e del Galapan (latte vaccino umanizzato ed essicatol Pensiero med., 1931, 20: 203-5.—Brouwer, E., & Holleman, L.W.J. [V-A&C in mUk and milk products] Mschr. kinder- geneesk., 1932-33, 2: 212-44.—Brouwer, E., Meyknecht, E. A. M., & Dijkstra, N. D. De la V-A et du carotEne dans la con- servation du lait et de la crEme sous pression d'oxygEne ElevEe, procEdE Hofius. Lait, 1939, 19: 673-86.—Debre. R., & Busson. A. Teneur en V-A des diffErents laits ou de certams dErivEs du lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1933, 114: 1297-9.—Deco, M. Variations saisonniEres de la teneur du lait frais en V-A et en carotEne. Ibid., 1939, 130: 817.—Dornbush, A. C, Peterson, W. H., & Olson, F. R. The carotene and V-A content of market mUks. J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 114: 1748-51.—Francois, A. Recherches sur le comportement biochimique et physiologique de la V-A dans la sEcrEtion lactEe. Lait, 1946, 26: 97; passim.— Gologorsky, B. S. V-A i karotin v moloke. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1948. 13: No. 4, 21-6.—Haas, J. H. de, & Meulemans, I. O. [Contents of carotin and V-A in cow's milk and cow-milk products; observations on V-A prophylaxis] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1937, 77: 279-88. Also Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1938, 7: 1-10.—Hess, A. F., & Weinstock, M. A study of the antirachitic factor in human and in cow's milk. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1927, 34: 845-53.—Lundborg. M. Wie wirkt Erwarmen auf den A-Vitamin gehalt der Milch ein? Biochem. Zschr., 1933, 259: 27-9.—Meigs, E. B., Hartman, A. M., & Converse. H. T. V-A and color in hay and milk. Vet. Bull., Wash.. 1935, 29: 184-7.—Menken, J. G. V-A and carotene in human bloodserum and milk. Acta brevia neerl., 1934, 4: 78.—Miller, C. D. The antirachitic value of winter and sum- mer milk produced in Hawaii. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1946, 22: 312-4.—Pavlov, G. N.. Soldatenkov, P. F.t & Cobkallo, G. I. [Carotin and V-A contents in the lactic fat and blood under various conditions] J. Physiol. USSR, 1936, 21: 283-92 — Satterfield, G. H., Clegg, R. E., & Holmes, A. D. V-A content of sheep's colostrum and mUk. Food Res., 1944, 9: 206-11.— Supplee, G. C., & Dorcas, M. J. L'activation antirachitique du lait au point de vue physique et biologique. Lait, 1934, 14: 1-12, 125.—Winzenried, H. U., & Wanntorp, H. Der genetische Einfluss auf die Hohe des V-A- und Karotingehaltes in Milch von eineUgen Rinderzwillingen. Internat. Zschr. Vitamin- forsch., Bern, 1948, 20: 134-57. ---- Vitamin A: Determination. Amaral Rogick, F., & Amaral Rogick, L. Dosagem do caroteno e da V-A do leite. Bol. indust. animal, S. Paulo, 1946, 8: No. 3, 3-17.—Chevallier, A., & Manuel, S. Sur une tech- nique de dosage de la V-A dans !e lait. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1939, 130: 553-5.—Koehn, C. J. A rapid photoelectric method for the determination of V-A and carotene in milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1940, 133: Proc, 56.—Niekerk, J. v. [Quantitative data on the contents of antirachitic V in breast milk and cow s milk] Mschr. kindergeneesk., 1933,11: 525-30.—Skurnik, L., & Hellen, M. Ueber die Bestimmung und den Gehalt des A- Vitamins und Carotins in Milch und Blut. Zschr. Vitamin- forsch., Bern, 1944, 15: 52-68.—Sobel, A. E., & Rosenberg, A. A. Improved method for determination of V-A in milk. Abstr. Papers Am. Chem. Soc, 1948, 114. meet., 15C— Willstaedt, H., & With, T. K. Om kvantitativ kemisk bestem- melse af carotinoider og A-vitamin i maelk. Nord. med. tskr., 1938 15: 847-54. Also Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1938, 253: 133-42. ---- Vitamin A: Production. Austral. Vet. J., 1944, 20: 282-6.—Wyman, E. T., & Butler, A. M. Antirachitic value of milk from cows fed irradiated yeast. Am. J. Dis. ChUd., 1932, 43: 1509-18. ---- Vitamin B complex. *Page, J. W., jr. The concentration and partial fractionation of the V-G factors of milk. 27p. 8?. N. Y., 1933. Daniel, L., & Norris, L. C. Riboflavin content of mUk and milk products. Food Res., 1944, 9: 312-8.—Daniels. A. L. Comparison of V-Bi content of raw and evaporated milk by the 10-day bio-assay method. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1938, 38: 212-6.—Gunderson, F. L., & Steenbock, H. Is the V-B content of mUk under physiological control? J. Nutrit., 1932, 5: 199-212.—Gyorgy, P. Quantitative estimation of lacto- flavln and of V-Be in cow's milk and in human milk. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1936, 35: 204-7.—Halliday. N., & Deuel, H. J., jr. The presence of free and combined thiamine in mUk. J. Biol. Chem., 1941, 140: 555-61.—Holmes, A. D., & Holmes, J. O. Uniformity of riboflavin content of milk produced under standardized conditions. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1943, 66: 607- 10.—Hunt, C. H., & Krauss, W. E. The relative antineuritic and antipeUagric potency of cow's milk. J. Biol. Chem., 1928, 79:733-8.—Kendall, N. Thiamin content of various milks. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1942, 20: 65-73.—Knott, E. M. Thiamin content of milk in relation to V-Bi requirement of infants. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1942, 32: 1013-7.—Lawrence, J. M., Herring- ton, B. L., & Maynard. L. A. The nicotinic acid, biotin, and pantothenic acid content of cow's mUk. J. Nutrit., 1946, 32: 73-91.—Neuweiler. Bemerkungen iiber den V-Bi -gehalt der Milch. Klin. Wschr., 1941, 20: 1072. Also Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1942, 17: 787 (Abstr.) Also Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1942, 12: 190 (Abstr.)—Noll, C. I., & Jensen, O. G. The chemical determination of nicotinic acid in milk and milk derivatives. J. Biol. Chem., 1941, 140: 755-62.—Randoin, L., & Raffy, A. La V-B2 dans les laits et les produits de laiterie. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., Par., 1941, 23: 90-5.—Riddell. W. H. MUk as a source of V-G. J. Kansas M. Soc, 1938, 39: 196-8. ------ The V-G, flavin, content of mUk. Certif. MUk, 1940, 15: No. 174, 5.—Sure, B. AvailabiUty of V in foods and food products; riboflavin balances with liquid milk, dried skimmed milk, and evaporated mUk and the influence of succinyl sulfathiazole on such balances. Arch. Biochem., N. Y, 1947, 12: 389-93.— Vinet, A., & Meunier, P. Dosage ElectrophotomEtrique des V-Bi et B2 du lait sans adsorption prEalable. Lait, 1941, 21: 236-8.—Widenbauer, F., & Heckler, F. Ueber den V-Bi- Gehalt der Kuh- und FrauenmUch. Zschr. Kinderh., 1938-39, 60: 683-90.—Williams, R. J., Cheldelin, V. H., & Mitchell, H. K. The B vitamin content of mUk from animals of different species. In: Stud. Vitamin Content (Univ. Texas) 1942, 97-104.—Ziegler, J. A. Photochemical destruction of V-B2 in mUk. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1944, 66: 1039. ---- Vitamin B complex: Fluctuation. Deuel, H. J., jr, Halliday, N. [et al.l The production of high V-A milk by diet. J. Nutrit., 1941, 22: 303-13.—Deuel, H. J., jr Hallman, L. F. [et al.] The effect of a high V-A intake on the blood and milk carotene of Holstein and Guernsey cows. Ibid., 1942, 23: 567-79.—Fasold, H., & Peters, H. Ueber die Bedeu- tung des Uebertrittes des V-A in die Milch. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1933, 80: 1427-9.—Hardenbergh, J. G., & Wilson. L.T. The production of antirachitic milk by the feeding of dairy cattle. Annual Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1932) 1933 2ltl06-22. Also Am. J. Pub. Health, 1933 23: 230-6. Also Certif. Milk, 1933, 8: No. 85, 3; No. 86 3; No. 88 2- Harris, P. L., Swanson, W. J., & Hickman, K. C. D. Covitamin studies; effect of tocopherol supplementation on the output ot V-A, carotene, and fat by dairy cows. J. Nutrit.. 1947, 33: 411-27—Jones, J. H. Diet and the V-A content of milk. Vet. Extens. Q.. Phila., 1944, No. 94, 16-8.—Kirk, W. G. The effect of the ingestion of irradiated yeast molds, and ergosterol on the antirachitic potency of ewe's milk J. Sc. Iowa Coll., 1938-39 13: 235-8.—Luce, E. M. The influence of diet and sunlight'upon the growth-promoting and anti-rachitic properties of the milk afforded by the cow. Biochem. J., Lond., 1924 18: 716-39, pl—Steenbock, H.. Hart, E. B. [et al.l Fat-soluble V; the antirachitic value of cow's milk as modified by exposure ot the cow to sunlight and to radiations from a quartz mercury vapor lamp. J. Biol. Chem., Bait., 1930, 87: 103-26-Under- wood E J., & Curnow, D. H. V-A In the nutrition of sheep in Western"Australia; the V-A content of ewe's milk and colostrum. Fernandez Flores, E., Johnson, M., & Socarras, H. Estudio cuantitativo de la riboflavina en leches de vaca, fiesca y pas- teurizada; leches en polvo, condensada, evaporada y leche fresca de cabra que existen en el mercado. Rev. cubana pediat., 1947, 19: 382-6.—Halliday, N. Effect of heat at varying con- centrations of hydrogen ion on V-G (B2) in protein-free mUk. J. Biol. Chem., 1932, 95: 371-85.—Hodson, A. Z. The pyri- doxine content of fresh, pasteurized, evaporated, and dried mUk. J. Nutrit., 1944, 27:415-8. ------ The nicotinic acid, pantothenic acid, choline and biotin content of fresh, irradiated evaporated and dry mUk. Ibid., 1945, 29: 137-42.—Hunt, C. H., & Krauss, W. E. The influence of the ration of the cow upon the V-B and V-G content of mUk. J. Biol. Chem., 1931, 92: 631-8.—Peterson, W. J., Haig, F. M., & Shaw, A. O. Destruction of riboflavin in mUk by sunlight. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1944, 66: 662.—Ziegler, J. A., & Keevil, N. B. Photo- chemical destruction of riboflavin in milk and losses during processing. J. Biol. Chem., 1944, 155: 605. ---- Vitamin C [Abbrev.: AA for ascorbic acid] Gelband, M. *L'AA, V-C, dans les laits de consommation. 64p. 8? Par., 1937. Antiscorbutic (The) factor in cow's milk. J. Am. M. Ass., 1936, 107: 589.—Auffret, C. V-C; sang, lait. Rapp. Org. enq. Et. anthrop., Dakar, 1946, 165-7.—Barreus, V. Om mjoiken som C-vitaminkalla. Nord. hyg. tskr., 1936, 17: 117-27 — Buruiana. L. Le taux de l'AA dans le lait de quelques mammi- fErrs. Lait, 1939, 19: 449-54.—Cho, J. Der Gehalt der rohen Kuhmilch an AA mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der AA- oxydase. Mitt. Med. Akad. Kioto, 1939, 26: 432-51 — Cimmino. A. La V-C nel latte di donna, di vacca e di altri mammUeri. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1938, 5: 239-88—Clark, V., & Ohlson, M. A. The AA content of certain dairy beverages. J Am Diet. Ass., 1942, 18:460.—Fonseca Ribeiro, R., & Ache, L Sobre o teor de V-C no leite de Sao Paulo. Rev. Inst. Adolfo Lutz, S. Paulo, 1941, 1: 192-8.—Ghosh, A. R., & Guha, B C A note on the relative V-C-values of milk and curd. Ind M. Gaz., 1935, 70: 382.—Gologorsky, B. S. Vitamin C v rvnoEnom moloke. Hig. & san., Moskva 1947, 12: No. 8, 39-43 —Goncalves Ferreira, F. A. O AA do leite consumido em Coimbra. Coimbra mEd., 1940, 7: 463-6—Guigoz, M. Le taux de la V-C du lait de vache et son importance dans 1 alim. MILK VITAMIN 1340 MILK VITAMIN infantile. Lait, 1940, 20: 279-87.—Jacobsen, J. E. Ueber die Ursachen der geringen Haltbarkeit des V-C in der Milch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1935, 69: 306-13.—Ko, K. Nyuzyu no Ascorbin-san sanka-yokusei no hontai ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on the nature of the regulation (control) of the oxidation of AA in milk] Nippon seikagakkai kaiho, 1942- 43, 17: 125-7.—Kon, S. K., & Watson. M. B. The V-C content of cow's milk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1937, 31: 223-6.—Lesne & Dubreuil. Du pouvoir antiscorbutique des diffErents ElEments du lait. BuU. Soc. pEdiat. Paris, 1923, 21: 29.—Macola, B. A., Fazio, C, C. V-C en la leche de C6rdoba. Rev. Soc. argent. biol., 1944, 20: 212-20.—Mawson, E. H., & Kon, S. K. V-C content of milk as consumed. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 14.—■ Mendive, J. R., & Repetto, O. M. El contenido en V-C de las leches de consumo de la ciudad de Buenos Aires. Rev. Inst. bact. Dep. nac. hig., B. Air., 1940, 9: 487-95.—Meulemans, O., & Haas, J. H. de. The V-C content of cow's milk and cow's milk mixtures. Ind. J. Pediat., 1937, 4: 1-10.—Miwa, H., & Takiyama, I. Gyunyu tyu no vitamin C-1-Ascorbin-san ryo ni tuite [Studies on the amount of V-C in milk] Kosei kagaku, 1943, 4: 94-9.—Mouriquand, G.. & Stupp, H. Lait et V-C; moyens physiques de conservation. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 487-9.—Munilla, A., & Obes Polleri, J. Sobre los factores que facUitan la oxidacion del AA en la leche. Arch. Soc. biol. Montevideo, 1936-37, 7: 204-6.—Neuweiler, W. Ueber das Vorkommen eines Ascorbinaseschutzstoffes in der Milch. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1946-47, 18: 335-42.— Nisizawa, Y., Kasahara, T. [et al.] Vitamin-C no Stabilisierung ni tuite; nama-gyQnyu-tyu Vitamin-C no StabUisierung ni tuite [ueber die Stabilisierung von V-C; stabilization of V-C in raw milk] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1936, 35: 493-5.—• Palladina, O. K., & Anoskina, A. A. 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Re- cherches sur le mEtabolisme de la V-C dans I'organisme de l'enfant; dEterminations de l'acide ascorbique dans le sang, le liquide cEphalo-rachidien et l'urine des enfants malades, ainsi que dans le lait de la femme et de la vache. C. rend. Acad. polon. sc, cl. mEd., 1938, 4.—Mathiesen, M. The 2.6-dichlor- phenolin do phenol-reducing factor in mUk compared with a biological determination of V-C. Skand. Arch. Physiol., Berl 1939, 82: 157-66.—Meunier, P., & Mentzer, C. Sur le dosage de l'AA dans le lait. C. rend. Soc biol., 1938, 129: 1075-7.— Scarzella, M. Ricerche sul contenuto in V-C del latte (tito- lazione con il metodo Tillmans) Pediat. med. prat., Tor., 1933 8: 393-409.—Willberg, B. Die Bestimmung von V-C in MUch. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1938, 76: 128-32.— Woessner, W. W. The photoelectric determination of AA (V-C) in mUk and Its application to whole, powdered, and evaporated milks. Summaries Doct. Diss. Univ. Wisconsin 1940, 5: 207-9. ------ Elvehjem, C. 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Influ- ence des manipulations et de la tempErature de conservation sur le contenu en V-C du lait destinE a l'alim. humaine. Lalt, 1939, 19: 455-61.—Gudlet, M. A. [Decomposition of AA in milk from the effect of light] Priroda, 1937, 26: 101.—Hand, D. B., Gunsalus, I. C, & Sharp, P. F. Effect of the processing of milk on the reduced and total V-C content. Annual Rep. N. York CoU. Agr., 1941, 54: 120.—Hand, D. B., Guthrie. E. S., & Sharp, P. F. Effect of oxygen light and lactoflavin on the oxida- tion of V-C in mUk. Science, 1938, 87:439-41.—Holmes, A. D., Tripp, F. [et al.] The influence of pasteurization on the AA (V-C) content of certified milk. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1939, 15: 363-8. —---- A study of breed and seasonal variations in the AA content of certified milk from Guernseys and Hclstelns. J. Nutrit., 1939, 17: 187-98. —— Influence of age of cow on AA content of certified milk. Food Res., 1940, 5: 263-73. ------ AA content of cow's milk at various stages of lactation. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1940, 60:1025-30. ------ The AA content of cow's milk during pregnancy. J. Nutrit., 1941, 22: 267-71. ------ Relation of volume of daily milk production to AA content of cow's mUk. Food Res., 1942, 7: 111-7. ------ AA content of cow's milk after 5 years of continuous lactation. Ibid., 370-2. ——— AA content of cow's milk during 4 successive lactation periods. Ibid., 1943, 8: 237-42.—-Hughes, J. S., & Fitch, J. B. [et al.] Relation between the V-C content of a cow's ration of the V-C content of its mUk. J. Biol. Chem 1926-27, 71: 309-16.—Kawasima, K. Vitamin C ni kan-suru kenkyu; nyuzyu-tyu no vitamin C-ryo no kisetu-teki eikyo ni kan-suru tiken hoi [Studien iiber das V-C; supplementary information on the seasonal influences (effect) upon the V-C content cf milk] Osaka igakkai zassi, 1937, 36: 539-44.— La vial Ie, P. Le facteur C (antiscorbutique) dans le lait de vache; ses rapports avec la concentration, 1'homogEnEisation et la stErilisation. MEdecine, Par., 1926-27, 8: 825-9. 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Antiscorbutic V content of milk of stall-fed cows throughout a year; probability that ensilage is an important source of this V. J. Am. M. Ass., 1927, 88: 1947-9.— Mathiesen, E. [Variations in the content of V-C in consumer's milk] Nord. med., 1939, 1: 690-2.—Nehring, K., A Wach- holder, K. Der Einfluss des Futters auf den Gehalt der Kuhmilch an V-C. Vitamine & Hormone, Lpz., 1942, 2: 400- 16.—Randoin, L., & Perroteau, A. Recherches expErlmentales sur la valeur antiscorbutique comparEe des laits de vache frais, pasteurisEs, bouUlls, autoclavEs, concentrEs non sucrEs, con- centrEs sucrEs, sees non sucrEs et sees sucrEs. Bull. Acad. nat. mEd., 1949, 133: 434-8.—Rasmussen, R., Bogart, R., & Maynard, L. A. AA content of milk of various species as influenced by ascorbic acid injection and diet. Proc Soc Exp Biol., N. Y., 1938, 39: 502-5— Rasmussen, R., Guerrant, N. B. [et al.] The effects of breed characteristics and stages of lacta- tion on the V-C (AA) content of cow's mUk. J. Nutrit., 1936, 11: 425-32.—Reif, G. Die Einwirkung von Aluminium, Aluminiumlegierungen und von nichtrostenden Stahlen auf den V-C-Gehalt der Milch. Gesundh. Ingenieur, 1948, 69: 325-7.—Riddell, W. H., Whitnah, C. H. Tet al.l Influence of the ration on the V-C content of milk. J. Nutrit., 1936, 11: 47- 54.—Rohmer, P., Bezssonoff, N., & Stoerr, H. Le cycle annuel de la sEcrEtion de V-C par la glande mammalre des vaches laitiEres. Bull. Soc. pEdiat. Paris, 1934, 32: 566-9.—Satterfleld, G. H., Bailey. E. A., jr [et al.l The AA content of ewes' blood, colostrum and milk and the effect of ascorbic acid injections. J. Nutrit., 1912, 24: 121-9.—Seelemann, M., & Hadenfeldt, A. Ueber den Einfluss verschiedener Erhitzungsarten auf den C-Vitamingehalt der MUch; Prufung der Sommermilch auf Gehalt an V-C. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1926, 42: 225-30. ---- Vitamin D. Carstens, O. *Studien uber Gehalt und An- reicherungsmoglichkeiten der Kuhmilch an V-D. 81p. 8? Kiel, 1934. Olson, T. M., & Wallis, G. C. Vitamin D in milk. 52p. 8? Brookings, 1935. Forms No. 296, Exp. BuU. S. Dakota Agr. Exp. Sta. Bechtel, H. E., & Hoppert, C. A. A study of the seasonal variation of V-D in normal cow's milk. J. Nutrit., 1936 11* 537-49.—Campion, J. E., Henry, K. M. [et al.] The source of V-D in summer nulk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1937, 31: 81-8.— Malo, C. La leche, el sol y la V-D. Bol. educ. san., Caracas, MILK VITAMIN 1341 MILK (VITAMINIZED) 1941, 4: 11.—Morgareidge, K., & O'Brien, B. Anomalies in the bio-assay of V-D milk. J. Nutrit., 1938, 16: 395-405.— Ruehe, H. A. The importance of a high V-D content in milk. Certif. Milk, 1939, 14: No. 162, 5.—Scott, H. T., Baird, F. D. [et al.] Standard methods of V-D bioassay of milk. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1939, 29: No. 2, Suppl., 54-9.—Senoo, K. Gyu- nyu-sibo(MUchfett) to gyuraku-sibo (Butterfett) to no Vita- min D koka ni tuite [Ueber die V-D-Wirkung von Milch- und Butterfett] Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1937, 9: 351-9, 3 pl.— Supplee, G. C, Ansbacher, S. [et al.] The influence of milk constituents on the effectiveness of V-D. J. Biol. Chem., 1936, 114: 95-107, 2 pl. ---- Vitamin D: Production by diet. Frey, C. N. How to get V-D into milk by feeding cows yeast. Food Indust., 1941, 13: No. 6, 46-8.—Krauss, W. E. Effect of cow's ration on V-D content of milk. Bimonth. Bull. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta., 1929, 14: 57. ------ Increasing the V-D content of milk. Ibid., 1932, No. 156, 117-21.------Bethke, R. M., & Monroe, C. F. The effect of feeding irradiated ergos- terol to cows on the V-D content of milk. J. Nutrit., 1932, 5: 467-77.—Van Rampaey. Du lait et du soleil [Caricature] In: MEmento thEr., Par., 1946, 103.—Woelffer, E. A. V-D milk from yeast-fed cows. CorneU Vet., 1933, 23: 313-24. ---- Vitamin E. Vitamin C. Boisselot, J., & Causeret, J. Recherches expErimentales sur Ie lait de vache actinisE; influence de l'actinisation sur la teneur du lait en V-C antiscorbutique. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1946, 34: 148-54.—Kon, S. K., & Watson, M. B. The effect of light on the V-C of mUk. Biochem. J., Lond., 1936, 30: 2273-90. Abderhalden, R. Der V-E-Gehalt der Frauen- und Kuh- mUch. Klin. Wschr., 1944, 23: 340. Also Biochem. Zschr., 1947, 318: 47-53.—Brouwer, E., & Holleman, L. W. J. [V-E and C in mUk and milk products] Mschr. kindergeneesk., 1932-33, 2: 277-301.—Fulchignoni, E., & Alibiandi, A. Sugli effetti deU'aUmentazione lattea esclusiva nei polli in accresci- mento; esiste una V deUo sviluppo sessuale? Q. nutriz., Bolo- gna, 1937, 4: 105-28. ---- Vitamin PP. Morel, M., & Baratte, J. Teneur du lait de la vache en V- PP. Ann. Inst. Pasteur, Par., 1942, 68: 538. Also Lait, 1943, 23: 147-9. MILK (vitaminized) Abbrev.: IM for irradiated milk; LI for lait irradie, and equivalents; V for vitamin; VM for vitaminized milk or equivalents. See also Milk modification, Irradiated milk; Milk vitamin. [American Medical Association Council on Foods] Forti- fication of milk with V and minerals. J. Am. M. 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The addition of caro- tenoids as a means of maintaining a uniform color in milk as measured by the lac-chrom-meter. Nutrit. Abstr., Aberdeen, 1942-43, 12: 564 (Abstr.) Vitamin A. Vitamin D. Bolduc, A. V-D milk. Bull. Hyg., MontrEal, 1935, 21: No. 1, 1-4.—Brooks, P. B. V-D milk control; the administra- tive aspects. N. York State J. M., 1935, 35: 776-80.—Brown, W. E. V-D certified milk. J. Med., Cincin., 1934, 15: 88. Kowalewski, J. F. V-D certified milk; its anti- rachitic value as shown by rat experiment. Ibid., 1933, 13: 646-50.—Bunker, J. W. M., & Harris, R. S. The clinical status of V-D milks. N. England J. M., 1934, 211: 1140-7. The value of V-D milks to the consumer. Annual Schnieper, A. *La V-A dans les LI et non irradies. 20p. 22>£cm. Lausanne, 1939 . Bender, R. C, & Supplee, G. C. V-A content of milk irra- diated by various carbon arcs. Am. J. Dis. Child., 1933, 45: 995-8 —Boisselot, J., & Causeret, J. Recherches expEri- mentales sur le lait de vache actinisE; influence de l'actinisation sur la teneur du lait en V-A. Bull. Soc. sc. hyg. aliment., Par., 1948 36- 30-2.—Eliot, M. M., & Powers, G. F. Potency of milks fortified with respect to antirachitic properties; clinical tests and a proposed method of procedure. J. Am. M. Ass., 1934, 102: 1823.—Fleisch A. Nature de laV antirachitique dans le LI. Zschr. Vitaminforsch., Bern, 1938-39 8:217-20.— Supplee, G. C. Antirachitic activation of milk by direct irra- diation with ultra-violet rays. Am. I. Pub. Health, 1933, 23. 225-9 ______Beck, H. H., & Dorcas, M.J. IM; the influence of the intensity and character of the radiations on the anti- rachitic potency. J. Biol. Chem., 1932, 98: 769-82. ---- Vitamin B complex. Holmes A. D., & Jones, C. P. Effect of sunshine upon the ascorbic acid and riboflavin content of milk. J. Nutrit., 1945, 29: 201-9. Rep. Internat. Ass. Dairy & Milk Insp. (1934) 1935, 23: 139-63. A reappraisal of V-D mUks. N. 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M., 1933, 209: 889-93.—Wynne, S. W. V-D mUks from the health officer's standpoint. Certif. Milk, 1933, 8: 2.—Zucker, T. F. V-D milk. Eye Ear &c. Month., 1933, 12: 461. Also Med. Searchlight, 1934, 10: 9-11. MILKWEED. See under Asclepiadaceae. MILK whey. See Milk serum. MILL, John Stuart, 1806-73. Kennedy, G. *The psychological empiricism of John Stuart Mill [Columbia Univ.] 80p. 8? Amherst, 1928. See also Levi, A. W. The mental crisis of John Stuart Mill. Psychoanal. Rev., 1945, 32: 86-101.—Wentscher, E. John Stuart MiUs SteUung zur Religion. Arch. ges. Psychol., 1930, 77: 48-66. MILL, Leopold, 1874- For biography see in Aerzte Livlands (Brennsohn, I.) Mitau, 1905, 292. MILL, Ralph J. Food, drug and cosmetic act as it relates to cosmetics; regulations and inter- MILK WHEY 1342 MILLAR pretations; the Federal Food, drug and cosmetic act of 1938. p.641-89. 23#cm. N. Y., D. Van Nostrand Co., 1941. In: Chem. & Manuf. Cosmetics (De Navarre, M. G.) ---— State board questions and answers; pharmacy. [59]p. 27^cm. Detr., Clark & Wilson Co., 1948. MILL, Thomas, 1878-1941. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 596. MILL [and milling] See also Miller; also Cereal; Flour; Metal industry. Grosdemange, L. C. L. *Hygiene de la minoterie. 76p. 8? Nancy, 1905. Frickhinger, H. W. Blausaureraucherung im Dienste der MehlschadUngsbekampfung; Bericht uber eine vereinfachte Methode der Muhlenraucherung. Zschr. angew. Entom., 1917-18, 4: 310-24.—Maurizio, A. La mouture primitive. In his Hist. aUment. vEgEt., Par., 1932, 377-422.—Mlynarsky ustav vyzkumny. Vyziva Udu, 1949, 4: 239.—Pawlitzki. Schutz des Werkzeuges an Frasmaschinen. Arbeitsschutz, 1942, 390-2.—Pelshenke, P. Auftreten und Einfluss gepresster und geschadigter Starkekorner beim Mahlprozess. Zschr. Lebensmitteluntersuch., 1950, 90: 48.—Schwarz, L. Beob- achtungen an Gefolgscbaftsmitgliedern einer Braunsteinmuhle. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1943, 129: 265-75. MILLA, Eloisa [M. D. 1935] Lezioni di fisiologia; fisiologia dell'occhio. 119p. pl. tab. diagr. 23}£cm. Milano, Ist. ed. Cisalpino [after 1940] ---- Lezioni di fisiologia; termoregolazione e udito. 78p. illust. tab. ch. 24^cm. Milano, Cisalpino [after 1940] ---- Lezioni di fisiologia; fisiologia dei mus- coli. 218p. illust. tab. diagr. ch. 20}£cm. Milano, P. A. Redi, 1949. Forms v.9, CoUana cult. med. biol. See also Caprano, V., & Milla, E. Esercitazioni di tecnica fisiologica e di chimica fisiologica. 146p. 24cm. Milano, 1942. Also Comp. of Margaria, R. Fisiologia deUa respirazione. 146p. 25cm. MUano, 1945. MILLA, Jose. *Algo sobre seroterapia anti- difterica. 33p. illust. 27cm. Guatemala, Impr. royal, 1920. MILLAK, Konrad, 1886- Czterdziesci lat pracy zawodowej. Med. wet., Warsz., 1948, 4: 217, portr. For portrait see Med. wet., Warsz., 1949, 5: 88. MILL AN, Alfonso, 1906- *L'inadapta- bilite' sociale des 6pileptiques et son r61e dans la delinquance. 67p. 8? Par., Presses modernes, 1931. For portrait see Cr6n. mEd. mex., 1933, 32: No. 12, front. MILLAN, Ignacio. For portrait see Acta Unio internat. cancr., Louvain, 1948, 6: p. x. MILLAN, Javier. Joint author of Schwarzenberg L. J., Zenteno, T. [et al.] Diarreas agudas en el lactante. p.393-453. 24cm. Santiago de Chile, 1945. MILLAN, Ricardo Enrique. *Contribuci6n al estudio del tratamiento de la luxaci6n congenita de cadera. 54p. illust. 27cm. B. Air., E. Spinelli, 1938. MILLAN Arrate, Miguel. *Contribucion al estudio de las cesareas bajas extra-peritoneales por artificio; metodo Puga-Sanhueza. 62p. tab. 25^cm. Santiago, Condor, 1939. MILLAN Palma, Jose, 1880?-1936. For obituary see Bol. Col. of. mEd. Provinc. Malaga, 1937, Spec. No. [37] portr. MILLAN Ponce, J. La medicina en el hogar; pequefio tratado de medicina domestica. Ixiv, 246p. pl. 1834cm. Mex., Cia ed. cat., 1902. MILLANT, Germaine, 1908- *Derma- tite 6ryth6mato-bulleuse des bains de soleil dans les pr6s (maladie d'Oppenheim) 91p. 8? Par., L. Arnette, 1935. MILLAR, Alexander B. See Scotland. Local Government Board. Report to the Local Government Board for Scotland on the sanitary condi- tion of the Lews. 14p. 24J^cm. Glasg., 1905. MILLAR, Ronald, & FREE, Edward Elway. Sunrays and health, vi, 124p. 8? N. Y R. M. McBride & Co., 1929. MILLARD, Aenne, 1912 *Die Aus- scheidung gonadotropen Wirkstoffes nach Zufuhr von Prolan. 28p. 20^cm. Bonn, H. Trapp. 1938. MILLARD, Andre, 1906- *Recherches sur la teneur en potassium de quelques tissus animaux [Lyon] 80p. 8? Trevoux, G. Patissier, 1934. MTLLARD, Auguste, 1830-1915. *De la tracheotomie dans le cas de croup. 247p. 8? Par., Rignoux, 1858. For obituary see Presse mEd., 1915, 23: annexe, 433. Also Portugal mEd., 1916, 2: 144. MILLARD, Eloi Louis, 1897-1950. For obituary see Ann. pharm. belg., 1950, 1: 10-22, portr. MILLARD, Frederick Payne, 1878- Poli- omyelitis (infantile paralysis) xiv, 162p. illust. pl. portr. 23}£cm. Kirksville, Mo., Journal Print. Co., 1918. ---- Arthritis. 45p. illust. portr. 8? To- ronto, the Author, 1936. MILLARD, Henry B., 1832-93. For biography see in Index biogr. (Acad. mEd.) Par., 1939,85, MILLARD, Jean, 1908- *Prix de revient du lait dans le sud-est de la Haute-Marne [Alfort] 47p. 8? Sens, Soc. gen. impr., 1933. MILLARD, Lee Wells. Stammering; its origin and the advanced natural method of cure. 17. ed. 151p. illust. pl. portr. 20cm. Mil- waukee, North-West. School Stammerers, 1920. MILLARD, Nellie D., & KING, Barry Griffith. Human anatomy and phvsiology. vii, 525p. illust. diagr. 20^cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1941. Also 2. ed. 514p. 1945. MILLARD, Nellie D., & SHOWERS, Mary Jane C. Laboratory manual of anatomy & physiology, viii, 119p. illust. diagr. 27cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1946. MILLARD, Oscar Benjamin, 1901-37. For obituary see Dauphin M. Acad., 1938, 27: No. 2, 6 (Bloom, J., Van Sickle, F., & Culp, J. F.) MILLARD, Perry H., 1848-97. For biography see in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 170 (Foster, B.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 791. Also in Invited & Conquered (Myers, J. H.) S. Paul, 1949, 78, portr. See also Millard memorial. Minnesota M., 1936, 19: 303, portr. MILLARD, Samuel Thomas, 1876-1948. For obituary see J. Kansas M. Soc, 1948, 49: 118. MILLARD, Shirley. I saw them die; diary and recollections, x, 115p. 8? N. Y., Harcourt, Brace & Co., 1936. MILLARD-GUBLER syndrome. See Hemiplegia, Protuberantial syndromes. MILLARES Carlo, Augustin, 1893- Tra- tado de paleografia espafiola. 2. ed. 2v. 535p.; 121pl. illust. 8?; 4? Madr., Hernando & V. Suarez, 1932. MILLAS y Vallicrosa, Jose Maria, 1897- Una obra astron6mica desconocida de Johannes Avendaut Hispanus. p.451-75. 8? Bruges, S. Catherine Pr., 1936. In: Osiris, Bruges, 1936. 1: MILLAU [France] Guitard, E. H. Les malheurs d'un apothicaire de MUhau converti du protestantisme au catholicisme a I'Epoque de la rEvocation. Rev. hist, pharm., Par., 1948, 36: 296-300. MILLBERGER 1343 MILLER MILLBERGER, Herbert, 1911- *Ueber aktive Kombinationsimmunisierung [Munchen] 47p. 21#cm. Wiirzb., R. Mayr, 1938. MILLBERRY, Guy Stillman, 1872- A study of the dental problem in Hawaii. 158p. ch. 8? Honolulu, Strong Found., 1930. ---- Dental health education and dental health service in Hawaii; a survey. 185p. illust. map. tab. 23cm. Honolulu, Strong Found., 1941. See also Hodgen, J. D., Millberry, G. S., & Shell, J. S. Practical dental metallurgy. 7.ed. 470p. 8! S. Louis, 1932. MILLBOURN, Erik Wilhelm, 1903- Stu- dien uber die Ausbildung des lymphatischen Gewebes und der Sekundarknotchen in der menschlichen Milz bei verschiedenen Krank- heitszustanden. p.147-216. tab. ch. 24^cm. Berl., 1931. In: Zschr. ges. Anat., 2. Abt., 1931-32, 16: ---- *Klinische Studien iiber die Choledocho- lithiasis; unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Ikterus, des Verhaltens der Diastasurie, des spontanen Steinabgangs, sowie der Fruh- und Spatergebnisse nach konservativer und operativer Therapie. 310p. illust. tab. diagr. 24cm. Lund, H. Ohlsson, 1941. Also Suppl. 65, Acta chir. scand. MILLE, Hans, 1908- *Klinischer Beitrag zur Oberflachenanaesthesie in der Zahnheilkunde unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der Reichs- verordnung vom 19. Dezember 1930 [Leipzig] 29p. 8? Zeulenroda i T., A. Oberreuter, 1932. MILLE, Joel Natanael, 1902-43. For obituary see Sven. lak. tidn., 1943, 40: 2155, portr. MILLE, Roger Noel, 1909- *L'indoxyle; signification clinique des variations de son taux dans 1'urine et dans le sang. 60p. 25cm. Bord., J. Biere, 1934. MILLEDGEVILLE State Hospital. Annual report. Milledgeville, Ga, 1891- MILLEFOLIUM. See Achillea millefolium; see also Hemostatic, plant. MILLEN, Francis J. *The lateral recesses of the fourth ventricle; their relation to certain gliomas of the cerebellopontine angle [Univ. Minnesota] 3 p. 1., 84 1. illust. tab. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1948. Typewritten. MILLENER, Frederick Hoyer, 1872-1925. For biography see in Hist. Med. Nebraska (Tyler, A. F.) Omaha, 1928, 238, portr. MILLEPED. See Milliped. MILLER, Aaron Woolley, 1818-81. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, 242. MILLER, Abraham, 1905- *Zur Frage des Spontanpneumothorax bei Kindern der ersten Lebensperiode [Basel] 40p. 21#cm. Mul- house, J. Htgen, 1938. MILLER, Adam, 1810-1901. Plain talk to the sick, with directions for homoeopathic treat- ment and general rules for the preservation of health; also An appendix on the diseases ot women, containing an expose of the impositions practiced upon innocent sufferers by men in high places. 212p. 8? Chic, the Author, 1879. MILLER, Adam Marion, 1879- See Bailey. F. R., & Miller, A. M. Text-book of embry- ology? ".ed. 687P- 24^cm- N. Y.. 1929. MILLER, Adolph William, 1841-1923. For biography see in Hist. Class 1893 Dep. Med. Univ. Pennsylvania (Forst, J. R.) Phila., 1913, Append. (1928) 23. Also in First Century (Philadelphia Coll. Pharm.) PhUa., 1922, 257. MILLER, Akin Constantine, 1832-87. Gynae- cological record, designed for practitioners and students of medicine. 100 1. 8? Clevel., the Author, 1884. MILLER, Alan. The phantomas of a physi- cian. 288p. 19cm. Lond., Grayson & Grayson, 1934. MILLER, Albert, 1867- For biography see in Physicians Mayo Clin., Phila., 1927, 369, portr. MILLER, Albert, 1914- *Beitrag zum familiaren Vorkommen der Pupillotonie [Berlin] 16p. 23cm. Wien, Br. Hollinek, 1939. MILLER, Albert Harvey, 1881- For portrait see J. Michigan M. Soc, 1943, 42: 906. MILLER, Albert Hersey, 1873- Anes- thetics; their relative values and dangers. 51p. 8? Providence, R. I., E. A. Johnson Co., 1931. MILLER, Albert Merrill, 1876-1941. For obituary see Proc. Interst. Postgrad. M. Ass. N. America (1941) 1942, 238, portr. (Langworthy, H. G.) MILLER, Alden Holmes, 1906- Struc- tural modifications in the Hawaiian goose (Neso- chen sandvicensis) a study in adaptive evolution. p. 1-79. illust. pl. tab. diagr. ch. 24#cm. Berkeley, 1937. Univ. CaUfornia Pub. Zool., 1937, 42: ---- Speciation in the avian genus Junco. p. 173-434. 26cm. Berkeley, Univ. California Pr., 1941. Forms No. 3, v.44, Univ. California Pub. Zool. MILLER, Alexander Gordon, 1842-1929. For obituary see Edinburgh M. J., 1929, n. ser., 36: 557-9, portr. (MUes, A.) MILLER, Alexander Kenneth, 1856-1945. For obituary see J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1946, 67 (Cosbie, A. J. C.) MILLER, Alfred B., 1852-1928. For portrait see J. Missouri M. Ass., 1950, 47: 258. MILLER, Alice. See Greteman, T. J., & Miller, A. Home care of bone and joint tuberculosis. 43p. 28cm. Iowa City, 1943. MILLER, Amy Johnson, 1898- The pioneer doctor in the Ozarks White River coun- try. 161p. pl. map (end papers) 20^cm. Kansas City, Mo., Burton Pub. Co., 1949. MILLER, Anselm, 1908- *Gibt es bei Salyrgan und Novasurol nachweisbare Nieren- schadigungen? [Wurzburg] 20p. 8? Regensb., J. Habbel, 1936. MILLER, Arthur Alfonce. Bendien's diag- nostic methods for cancer, and principles of treatment. 79p. 8? Lond., H. K. Lewis & Co., 1931- , C XI. ---- Modern advances in diseases of the throat, xii, 120p. illust. pl. 23cm. Lond., H. K. Lewis, 1934. MILLER, Arthur Austin, 1900- Clima- tology. x, 304p. 8? Lond., Methuen & Co., 1931. MILLER, Arthur Frederick, 1877- For biography see Nova Scotia M. Bull., 1947, 26: 282 (Hiltz, J. E.) MILLER, Arthur Patterson, 1896- See Cronkright, A. B., & Miller, A. P. Plumbing and pubuc health, vii, 117p. fig. 23cm. Wash., 1940. MILLER, Arthur W., 1876- For biography see J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 103: 168, portr Also North Am. Vet., 1943, 24: 588, portr. For portrait see J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1945, 107: 314. Also North Am. Vet., 1945, 26: 654. MILLER 1344 MILLER MILLER, August Edward, 1899- An in- troductory study of the Acarina, or mites, of Ohio, p.85-172. 8? Wooster, O., 1925. Forms Xo. 3S6, BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. MILLER, Augustus Taylor, ir, 1910- Sce Morehouse, L. E., & Miller, A. T., jr. Physiology of exercise. 353p. 22J4cm. S. Louis, 1948. MILLER, Basil Williams, 1897- Florence Nightingale; the lady with the lamp. 125p. 20cm. Grand Rapids, Zondervan Pub. House, 1947. MILLER, Ben W. See under Miller, Bernard William. MILLER, Benjamin Frank, 1907- You and your doctor; a frank discussion of group medical practice and other modern trends in American medicine, x, 183p. 21cm. N. Y., Whittlesey House, 1948. MILLER, Bernard William, BOOKWALTER, Karl W., & SCHLAFER, George Ezra. Physical fitness for boys; a manual for the instructor of the service program, xvi, 457p. illust. tab. diagr. form. 23}£cm. X. Y., A. S. Barnes & Co., 1943. MILLER, Bruce, 1865- For portrait see J. Nat. M. Soc. 1940, 2: 34; 68. MILLER, Carey Dunlap, 1895- Japanese foods commonly used in Hawaii. 41p. 8? Honolulu, 1933. Forms BuU. 68, Hawau Agr. Exp. Sta. — A study of the dietary and value of living of 44 Japanese families in Hawaii. 27p. 8? Honolulu, 1938. Forms No. 18, Univ. Hawaii Res. Pub. ---- & BENEDICT, Francis Gano. Basal metabolism of normal young men and women of various races in Hawaii and basal metabolism of Samoan men. 71p. 8? Honolulu, 1937. Forms No. 15, Univ. Hawau Res. Pub. MILLER, Charles Albert, 1871-1947. For obituary see Rocky Mountain M. J., 1947, 44: 656. MILLER, Charles Conrad, 1880- The correction of featural imperfections. 136p. illust. 18cm. Chic, the Author, 1907. Cover title: Cosmetic surgery. ---- Cannula implants and review of implan- tation technics in esthetic surgerv. 2 pts. in 1 v. 77p.; 99p illust. 20cm. Chic,"Oak Pr., 1926. ---- Experiments with rubber and gutta percha in esthetic surgery. 99p. 20cm. Chic, Oak Pr., 1926. Forms Pt 2, of his Cannula implants. ---- The injection treatment of hemorrhoids. 124p. pl. 12? Chic, Mod. Surg. Pub., 1929. MILLER, Charles H. See Hiller, F. H.. & Miller. C. H. The juvenile court and county Institutions for chUdren in Jackson County (Kansas City) Missouri; report of a survey. 92p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. MILLER, Charles Henderson, 1867-1934. For portrait see in Neoplasm (Northwest. Univ. M. School) Chic, 1902, 135. MILLER, Charles Hewitt, 1S75-1939. Fer obituary see London Hosp. Gaz., 1939-40, 43: 62,'portr. MILLER, Charles Jefferson, 1874-1936. An introduction to gynecology. 327p. 8? S. Louis, C. V. Mosbv Co", 1931. Also 2. ed. 354p. illust. 1934. ---- Clinical gynecology. 560p. illust. 8? S. Louis, C. V. Mosby Co.,'l932. See also Collins, C. G. Charles Jefferson MiUer, his teach- ings in the therapy of puerperal sepsis. South. Surgeon, 1946- 47, 12: 318-24. For biography see Album Am. Gvn. Soc, 1918, 328, portr. For obituary see Am. J. Obst., 1936, 31: 731-3, portr. (Chipman, W. W.) Also South. Surg., 1936, 5: 166-70, portr. Also Surg. Gyn. Obst., 1936, 62: 895; 1024, portr. (Ochsner, A.) Also Tr. South. Surg. Ass., 1936, 49: 465-8, portr. (Tyrone, C. H.) Also Ann. Surg., 1937, 105: 1035-8, portr. (Tyrone, C. H.) MILLER, Charlotte Riesel, 1912 *Vita- min-Ausscheidung und Vitamin-Bilanz beim normalen Menschen. 2-lp. ch. 8? Lausanne, Impr. Mont-Blanc, 1938. MILLER, Chester Irving, 1900- For portrait see Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1933-34, 30: 134. MILLER, Clarence Ross, 1890- For biography see in Am. Men in Gov., Wash., 1949, 269. MILLER, Clark Addison, 1904- *Dia- betic acidosis [Marquette Univ.] 29p. 2*cm. Milwaukee, n. p., 1930. Typewritten. MILLER, Clifton Meredith, 1873-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 121: 1239. Also Tr. Am. Lar. Rhin. Otol. Soc, 1943, 331. Also Tr. Am. Otol. Soc, 1944, 33: 322. MILLER, David Franklin. 1892- , . v Topeka, 1939. Forms No. 47, Techn. Bull. Kansas Agr. T.xp. Sta. MILLER, Edwin Lee, 1887-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass.. 1943, 123: 787 For portrait see J. Missouri M. Ass., P».50, 47: 277. MILLER, Edwin Lynn, 1906- Studies on North American Cercariae. 125p. pl. tab. 24^cm. Urbana, 111., Univ. Illinois Pr., 1936. Forms Xo. 2, v.14, Illinois Biol. Monogr. MILLER, Eli Peck, 1828-1912. The improved Turkish bath; what is it, who should take it, whv, when, how, and where. 27p. l^cm. Y Y , Miller, Haynes & Co., 1S70. MILLER 1345 MILLER MILLER, Elmer Severn, 1905-1941. Quanti- tative biological spectroscopy, v.l: Absorption spectra. Rev. ed. 301 p. illust. pl. diagr. 27cm. Minneap., Burgess Pub. Co., 1940. MILLER, Emanuel, 1893- Modern psy- chotherapy. 131p. 8? Lond., J. Caper, 1930. —— Insomnia and other disturbances of sleep. 88p. 16? Lond., J. Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1935. ----The neuroses in war; by several authors. xii, 250p. 21cm. N. Y., Macmillan Co., 1940. MILLER, Enoch H., 1851-1928. For portrait see J. Missouri M. Ass., 1950, 47: 266. MILLER, Erma V. O., MICKELSEN, Olal, & KEYS, Ancel Benjamin. Notes on the estima- tion of 17-ketosteroids in urine, together with a presentation of a new micro method. 19 1. tab. 28cm. Wash., 1945. Forms No. 38, Med. Nutrit, Rep. (OSRD) Wash. MILLER, Frank Ebenezer, 1859-1932. For biography see in CoU. Physicians & Surg. N. York (Shrady, J.) N. Y., 1903, 1: 538-40, portr. For portrait see CoUection in Library. MILLER, Frank Wallace, 1871-1937. For obituary see Tr. Pacific Coast Oto Ophth. Soc, 1938, 26. meet., 182. MILLER, Franklin Pierce, 1854-1914. For biography see in Hist. Long Island (Ross, P. V.) N. Y., 1902, 2: 66. MILLER, Franz. Editor of Stauffer, K. Homootherapie. 3. Aufl. 1051p. 24 ^cm. Regensb., 1939. MILLER, Fred Duffield, 1887- For portrait see J. Florida Dent. Soc, 1945, 16: No. 11, 12. MILLER, Frederick Christopher, 1868-1947. For obituary see Kentucky M. J., 1948, 46: 28. MILLER, Frederick Mason, 1870-1947. For obituary see N. York State J. M., 1947, 47: 1819. MILLER, Frederick Richard, 1866-1916. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1916, 1: 363. MILLER, Fred L. Health and physical educa- tion for Kansas elementary schools; a program of suggested study outlines on major health areas and an introduction to teaching physical educa- tion. 150p. 22cm. Topeka, State Dep. Pub. Instr., 1947. MILLER, Fred Nathan, 1891- For portrait see Collection in Library. MILLER, Genevieve, 1914- Wm. Beau- mont's formative years; two early notebooks, 1811-1821; with annotations and an introductory essay. 87p. 24cm. N. Y., 1946. Also editor of Bibliography of the history of medicine of the United States and Canada. Bait., 2.-9. (1940-47) 1941-48. See also McReady, B. W. On the influence of trades, pro- fessions and occupation? in the United States, in the production of disease; with an introductory essay by Genevieve Miller. 129p. 20^cm. Bait., 1943. MILLER, George Gavin, 1892- For portrait see Nu Sigma Nu Bull., 1940-41, 30: 286. MILLER, George Richard, 1846-72. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, 290, portr. MILLER, George Robert, 1872-1947. For obituary see West Virginia M. J., 1947, 43: No. 11, p. xxxii. MILLER, Georges, 1913- Contribution a l'etude de l'echinococcose musculaire. 39p. 24^cm. Marseille, Soc anon, semaphore Mar- seille, 1939. MILLER, George Stewart, 1884- For portrait see in Hist. Tufts Coll. M. School (Spector, B.) Bost., 1943, opp- p. 257. MILLER* George William, 1882- Younn J K. Editor of Handbook of anatomy. 7. ed. 4o0p. 8? Phila!, 1930. Also 8. ed. 460p. 1936. MILLER, Gideon Brown, 1861-1937. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, 376, portr. Also Album Am. Gyn. Soc, 1918, 330, portr. For obituary see Tr. Am. Gyn. Soc. (1938) 1939, 63: 285, portr. (Hunner, G. L.) MILLER, Hans, -1938. For obituary see Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1938, 76: 34, portr. MILLER, Harold Abiud, 1891-1949. For obituary see Bull. Ingham Co. M. Soc, 1949, 18: No. 4, 10, portr. MILLER, Harold Bachman, 1861-1944. For obituary see Proc. M. Sect. Am. LUe Convent., 1944, 33: 210. MILLER, Harold Carl, 1889- , & STEI- DEL, C. E. Accidents in the California petrole- um industry in 1923. iv, 30p. tab. 23cm. Wash., Gov. Print. Off., 1926. Forms No. 382, Techn. Paper U. S. Bur. Mines. MILLER, Harry Clyde, 1888-1935. For obituary see Tr. West. Surg. Ass., 1935, 45: 581, portr. (Davis, H. H.) MILLER, Harry Dudley, 1908-44. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1944, 20: 731 (Moore, R. M.) MILLER, Harry Garrett, 1869-1947. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 136: 637. Also J. M. Soc. N. Jersey, 1948, 45: 41. MILLER, Harry Milton, jr, 1895- Com- parative studies on furcocercous Cercariae. 112p. pl. tab. 26#cm. Urbana, 111., Univ. Illinois Pr., 1926. Forms No. 3, v.10,' Illinois Biol. Monogr. MILLER, Helen Meyer, 1905- A sum- mary of the anatomy and histology of the human eyeball with histopathology. 68 1. 27cm. N. Y., the Author, 1946. MILLER, Henry, 1800-74. Thorns, H. Henry MUler and the development of scientific obstetrics in the new west. Am. J. Obst., 1938, 35: 716-20, portr. For biography see in: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (KeUy, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 171 (Zimmerman, B. F.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 792. Also in: Hist. Am. M. Ass. (Fishbein, M.) PhUa., 1947, 597, portr. (Bierring, W. L.) For portrait see in Founders & Presidents of the Am. M. Ass. (Arlington Chem. Co.) Yonkers, N. Y., 1910, pl. 2. MILLER, Henry Alexander, 1904-45. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 129: 706. MILLER, Henry GeorgeltM.^D., 1940, Dur- ham] See Daley, R., & Miller, H. G. Progress in cUnical medicine. 356p. 25cm. Lond., 1948. MILLER, Henry Lewis, 1859- Home guide: a plain and practical hand book on health and disease. 320p. 8? Chic, the Author, 1891. MILLER, Henry Taylor, 1881-1943. For obituary see Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1943, 12: 130. MILLER, Heymen Rudolph, 1888- An- gina pectoris; nerve pathways, physiology, symptomatology, and treatment, xvii, 275p. illust. 23}£cm. Bait., Williams & Wilkins Co., 1939. Also another ed. xx, 289p. illust. 2334cm. N. Y., Grune & Stratton, 1942. Also [Rev. ed.] xiii, 336p. 1950. Subtitle varies. ---- Central autonomic regulations in health and disease, with special reference to the hypo- thalamus, xx, 430p. illust. diagr. 23^cm. N. Y., Grune & Stratton, 1942. For biography see in Internat. Who's Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 478. MILLER, Hilliard Eve, 1893-1945. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 128: 683. Also Tr. Am. Gyn. Soc (1946) 1947, 69: 275, portr. (King, E. L.) MILLER, Hiram Edgar, 1891-1947. For obituary see Bull. S. Francisco Co. M. Soc, 1947, 20: No. 12, 20 (Weeks, A.) Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 136: 637. MILLER 1346 MILLER MILLER, Horace Metcalfe [D. M. D. 1924, Oregon] The dental office guide. 239p. illust. diagr. 8? Oswego, Ore., the Author, 1934. ---- Ethyl chloride. [5]p. 25^cm. Clevel., 1940. Also BuU. Am. Ass. Nurse Anesth., 1940, 8: 18-22. ---- History of dental activity of the U. S. Armv in Base Section Four. MS. 23p. illust. [Before Nov. 1942] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. MILLER, Howard C, 1893-1950. See Year book of dentistry. Chic, 1942- For portrait see J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1942, 29: opp. p. 1357. MILLER, Hubert Caspar, 1897- *Early active motion in the treatment of Pott's fracture [Marquette Univ.] 17p. 28cm. Milwaukee, n. p., 1926. Typewritten. MILLER, Hugh, 1877-1930. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1930, 2: 196. MILLER. Ian Douglas [M. B. 1924, Sydney] See Coppleson, V. M., & Miller, I. D. Clinical handbook for residents, nurses and students. 205p. 12! Sydney, 1936. MILLER, Ira Clyde, 1895-1946. For obituary see Dauphin M. Acad., 1946, 35: No. 10, 8. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1947, 133: 119. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1947, 100: 283. MILLER, Irving, 1918- For portrait see Univ. Manitoba M. J., 1943, 14: No. 4, 22. MILLER, Jacob Preston, 1853-1909. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, 367, portr. MILLER, James, 1812-64. Alcohol; its place and power. Rev. ed. 231p. portr. 8? Glasgow, Scott Temperance League, 1861. MILLER, James Alexander, 1874-1948. Dis- eases of the respiratory tract, p.742-872. 8? Phila., Lea & Febiger, 1938. In: Int. Med. (Musser, J. H.) 3. ed., PhUa., 1938. Also in 4. ed., 1945, p. 787-900. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1948, 29: 1197, portr. Also BuU. N. York Acad. M., 1948, 24: 744-6, portr. (Goodridge, M., & Van Ingen, P.) 808. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 138: 709. Also in N. York Acad. Med. (Van Ingen, P.) N. Y., 1949, 477- 87, portr. Also N. York State J. M., 1948, 48: 1847. Also Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1949, 59: 467, portr. Also Tr. Am. Clin. Clim. Ass. (1948) 1949, 60: Suppl., p. liii. Also Tr. Ass. Am. Physi- cians, 1949, 62:9. „,.»,-„ For portrait see Collection in Library. Also in Am. Coll. Physicians (Morgan, W. G.) Phila., 1940, 26. ---- BAEHR, George, & CORWIN, Edward Henry Lewinski. Preventive medicine in modern practice; ed. under the auspices of the Committee on Public Health Relations of the New York Academy of Medicine. 3. ed., completely re- written, of Outline of preventive medicine, xii, 851p. pl. tab. diagr. 26cm. N. Y., P. B. Hoeber, 1942. MILLER, James Alexander, & DAVIDSON, James. Practical pathology, including morbid anatomy and post-mortem technique. 3. ed. xv, 518p. illust. 23cm. Lond., A. & C. Black, 1938. MILLER, James Alexander, & WALLGREN, Arvid. Pulmonary tuberculosis in adults and children. 193p. pl. diagr. 25cm. N. Y., T. Nelson & Sons, 1939. MILLER, James Alexander, WILLIAMS, Linsly R., & SMITH, Theobald. Public health and the practising physician, xiii, 27p. 8? N. Y., Milbank Mem. Fund, 1929. MILLER, James Grier, 1916- Uncon- sciousness, vi, 329p. 23^cm. N. Y., J. Wiley & Sons, 1942. MILLER, James Lewis, 1889-1923. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1923, 81: 2049. MILLER, James Lowry, 1902- Editor of Lomholt, S. Dermatology and syphilis. Rev. p.935-1076. 24J4cm. N. Y., 1949. MILLER, James Martin, 1890-1938. For obituary see Mil. Surgeon, 1938, 82: 378. MILLER, James Raglan, 1886- For portrait see J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 131: before p.717; 1947 134: before p.417; 1949, 140: No. 5, front. Also Connecti- cut M. J., 1942, 6: 476; 1947, 11: 461. MILLER, James Roscoe, 1905- For biography see Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School., 1948, 22: 385, portr.; 1949, 23: 239, portr. Also Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1947-48, 44: 101 (Gilkey, C. C.) 1948-49, 45: 251 (Anson, B. J.) portr. , ,„., For portrait see Q. BuU. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1941, 15: 313. Also Sigma Nu BuU., 1942, 31: 51. Also Diplomate, 1946, 18: 251. Also Connecticut M. J., 1948, 12: 554; 655. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 137: 573. MILLER, Jegoszyja Uszer, 1912- *Faus- ses appendicites au cours des maladies filbriles. 32p. 24cm. Par., M. Lavergne, 1939. MILLER, Jerome Jacob, 1897- Your teeth; and how to keep them, xviii, 232p. illust. pl. 21cm. N. Y., Lantern Pr., 1947. MILLER, John, 1774-1862. For biography see in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912. 2: 172 (Bradford, G. W.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 793. MILLER, John, 1880- Weibliche Ge- schlechtsorgane; die Krankheiten des Eier- stockes. ix, 1047p. illust. tab. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1937. T ,_ L Forms 3. T., 7. Bd, Handb. spez. path. Anat. Hist. (Lubarsch, O., et al.) MILLER, John Alexander, 1850-1925. Home treatment for diseases of women and some favorite prescriptions. 309p. 23>km. S. Franc, the Author, 1891. ---- Femina; a work for every woman. 422p. 8? S. Franc, Femina Co., 1893. MILLER, John Allen, 1905- General zoology work book. Pt 1: A study of the prin- ciples and problems of physiology and heredity as applied to a typical animal. 4. ed., rev. 1941. 148p. illust. tab. diagr. form ch. 28cm. Colum- bus, O., the Author, 1941. ---- General zoology work book. Pt 2: A study of the principles and problems of classifica- tion, ecology, and evolution. 4. ed., rev. 1939. ii, 124 1. illust. map. tab. diagr. form. 28cm., Columbus, O., the Author, 1939. MILLER, John Anthony, 1859-1946. For obituary see Yearb. Am. Philos. Soc. (1946) 1947, 326- 30 (Dresden, A.) MILLER, John Burr, 1876-1946. For obituary see Texas J. M., 1946-47, 42: 350, portr. MILLER, John F., 1834-1906. For obituary see Tr. M. Soc. N. Carolina, 1906, 53: 159. MILLER, John Regis, 1913- *Resistance of explanted gastric mucosa to various chemical and physical agents [Minnesota] 2 p. 1., 35 1. illust. tab. ch. 27cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1949. Typewritten. MILLER, John William, 1900- See Specht, H., Miller, J. W. [et al.] Acute response of guinea pigs to the inhalation of ketone vapors. 66p. 23cm. Wash., 1941. MILLER, John Willoughby, 1880- See Menge, K., Miller, J. W. [et al.] Anatomie. 723p. 8°. Munch., 1930. ' MILLER, John Wilson, 18857-1947. For obituary see Pub. Health, Lond., 1946-47, 60: 209. Also Brit. M. J., 1947, 1: 787. MILLER, Jorge V., -1924. For obituary see Prensa mc?d. argent., 1924, 11: 159, portr. MILLER, Joseph. See Verborgene (Der) Arzt, oder NiitzUche Hausfreund. 179p. 16cm. Neu-BerUn, Pa., 1830. MILLER, Joseph Francis, 1908- *Acute appendicitis, with a report of seventy-five cases MILLER 1347 MILLER of ruptured appendices. 30p. 28cm. Milwau- kee, n. p., 1937. Typewritten. MILLER, Joseph L., 1875- Joyfull newes out of the new-found worlde; the first American materia medica. p.253-96. 20cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1933. In: Lectures Hist. Med., 1926-32, Phila., 1933. ---- Renaissance midwifery: the evolution of modern obstetrics, 1500-1700. p.297-337. 20cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1933. In: Lectures Hist. Med., 1926-32, Phila., 1933. MILLER, Joseph Leggett, 1867-1937. Ty- phoid fever, p.665-744. 26j6cm. N. Y.. Oxford Univ. Pr., 1940. In: Oxford Med. (Christian, H. A.) v.4: Herrick, J. B. Biography. In his Memories of Eighty Years, Chic, 1949, 157. For obituary see Arch. Int. M., 1937, 60: 730, portr. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 520, portr. Also Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, 1938, 53: 18 (Capps, J. A.) For portrait see in: Hist. Am. M. Ass. (Fishbein, M.) PhUa., 1947, 1112. MILLER, Joseph M., 1907- See Stevens, S. S., Egan, J. P. [et al.] The effects of noise on psychomotor efficiency; noise reduction in aircraft as related to communication, annoyance and aural injury. 124 1. 27J^cm. Cambr., 1941. MILLER, Joseph Matthew, 1911- *Sar- coma of the mammary gland [Univ. Minnesota] 51 1. illust. tab. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1938. Typewritten. For biography see in Am. Men in Gov., Wash., 1949, 270. MILLER, Karl. Salud, vigor y belleza por la gimnasia sin aparatos; los mejores ejercicios por ambos sexos; seguidos de prescripciones para su aplicaci6n en las distintas dolencias. 3. ed. espan. 127p. illust. 20cm. Barcel., Ed. Osso, 1943. MILLER, Lawrence William, 1897- , & BOYLE, J. S. The Hydnaceae of Iowa. 92p. pl. 24cm. Iowa City, Univ. Iowa, 1943. Forms No. 2, v.18, Stud. Nat. Hist. Univ. Iowa. MILLER, Lewis Hackaliah, 1852-1928. For biography see in CoU. Physicians <& Surg. N. York (Shrady, J.) N. Y., 1903, 1: 630, portr. MILLER, Lewis L., 1798-1870. For biography see in: Med. School Brown Univ. (Parsons, C. W.) Provid., 1881, 39. For portrait see Rhode Island M. J., 1948, 31: 31. MILLER, Lila, 1902- For biography see Univ. Hosp. Bull., Ann Arb., 1943, 9: 73, portr. MILLER, Lucille Ferol W., 1878-1947. For obituary see J. Nat. M. Ass., 1947, 39: 269 (Alexander, W. G.) MILLER, Luise, 1909- *Der gegen- wartige Stand der Forschung iiber Vitamin A [Munchen] 32p. 21cm. Speyer a. R., Pilger, 1936. MILLER, Luke, 1815-81. For biography see Minnesota M., 1947, 30: 652-5 (Guthrey, N. H.) MILLER, Mary Thomas, 1869-1923. For obituary see Tr. Alumnae Ass. Woman's M. CoU. Pennsylvania, 1923, 48: 12. MILLER, Maurice Erwin, 1868-1938. For portrait see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p. 217. MILLER, Maurice Irving, 1897-1947. For obituary see Ohio M. J., 1947, 43: 1080. MILLER, Merle Middoun, 1903- For portrait see Collection in Library. MILLER, Milton Albert, 1907- Labora- tory manual for vertebrate anatomy. 2p. 1., 93 1. illust. tab. 28cm. Davis, Calif., the Author, 1948 See also Hamre, C. J., & Miller, M. A. Laboratory manual in comparative anatomy of the vertebrates. 148p. 22cm. Honolulu, 1939. MILLER, Minor W., 1887- For portrait see J. Indiana M. Ass., 1945, 38: 331; 1946, 39: 505. MILLER, Miriam Charlotte, 1889- Through the years with the nurses at the Shady- side Hospital; a history of the Pittsburgh Training School for Nurses now the Shadyside Hospital School of Nursing. xv,181p. illust. portr. 23cm. Pittsb., the Author, 1946. MILLER, Neal Elgar, 1909- See Dollard, J., Miller, N. E. [et al.] Frustration and aggression. 209p. 23J^cm. New Haven, 1939. MILLER, Noah Richard, 1905- For biography see Nebraska M. J., 1947, 32: 467. MILLER, Norman Fritz, 1894- See Peterson, R., & Miller, N. F. A manual for a demonstra- tion course in obstetrics. 3. ed. 188p. 21cm. Ann Arb., 1940. For portrait see Mississippi Doctor, 1935-36, 13: No. 9, 61. Also Dallas M. J., 1941, 27: 25. Also BuU. Chicago M. Soc, 1946-47, 49: 474. Also BuU. Multnomah Co. M. Soc, 1948, 3: No. 8, 10. ---- & BRYANT, Virginia. Gynecology and gynecologic nursing. vi, 378p. illust. diagr. 2C}£cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1944. ---- & HYDE, Betty. Gynecology & gyne- cologic nursing. 2. ed. x, 485p. illust. ch. 20^cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1949. MILLER, Otto. Formulario terapeutico de bolso; medicina interna, pediatria. vii, 102p. tab. 15}£cm. Rio, n. p., 1947. MILLER, Paul. The war dead return. 92p. 19cm. Lond., Psvchic Pr., 1943. MILLER, Peter, 1773-1848. For biography see Virginia M. Month., 1949, 76: 233. MILLER, Philip, 1691-1771. For portrait see Chemist & Druggist, Lond., 1923, 98: 920. MILLER, Philip R. Dear Elmer; a series of letters between a father and a son who is attend- ing dental college. 72p. 8? Toledo, Blade Print. Co., 1935. MILLER, Reginald Henry, 1879-1948. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1949,1: 76. Also Lancet, Lond., 1949, 1: 84. MILLER, Reuben Boyd, 1871-1928. For biography see Army M. BuU., 1941, No. 57, 98-100. MILLER, Richard Henry, 1884- Tuber- culosis of the lymphatic system, xiv, 248p. illust. pl. 8? N. Y., Macmillan Co., 1934. MILLER, Robert Cunningham, 1899- For portrait see Biol. Colloq., Corvallis, 1946, 7: 4. MILLER, Robert Horace, 1879- Applied anatomy, functional and topographical. 484p. illust. pl. 24y2cm. Phila., Lea & Febiger, 1938. MILLER, Robert Warren, 1850-1940. For portrait see Bull Los AngelesICo. M. Ass., 1946, 76: No. 3, 49. MILLER, Roger G., 1900- • Synopsis of full and partial dentures. 221p. illust. 20cm. S.Louis, C. V. Mosby Co., 1942. MILLER, Roshier Welsh, 1870- For biography see Virginia M. Month., 1941, 68: 670, portr. (Smith, J. H.) Also Messenger, 1942, 39: 30, portr. 1 Miller, Roy Benson, 1877- For biography see in Past Presid. West VUginia M. Ass., Charleston, 1942, 107, portr. MILLER, Rudolf, 1895- *Die Verande- rung der Mundschleimhaut unter der Einwirkung von Tintenstift-Farbstoffen [Tubingen] 23p. 8? Goppingen, A. Muller, 1931. MILLER, Rudolf, 1913- *Untersuchung eines Hirnlipoidsols auf seine Antigeneigenschaft im anaphylaktischen Versuch am Meerschwein- chen. 7p. 23cm. Hamb., A. Preilipper, 1941. MILLER, Ruth Emma, 1905- *A quan- titative and qualitative study of the bacterial flora of the sewage passing through the activated sludge sewage treatment plant at Collingswood, MILLER 1348 MILLER N. J. [Pennsylvania] 27p. 8? Phila., the Author, 1936. MILLER, Samuel Charles, 1903- Oral diagnosis and treatment planning; a textbook for students and practitioners of dentistry and medi- cine. xiv,620p. illust. pl. diagr. 8? Phila., P. Blakiston's Son & Co., 1936. Also 2. ed. xviii, 903p. 1946. Second edition has title: Oral diagnosis and treatment. See also Sorrin, S., & Miller, S. C. The practice of perio- dontia. 160p. 8? N. Y., 1928. ---- SORRIN, Sidney [et al.] Textbook of periodontia (oral medicine). 631p. 8? Phila., Blakiston Co., 1938. Also 2. ed. xvi, 733p. 2Zy2cm. 1943. MILLER, Samuel Douglas, 1907- For biography see Nebraska M. J., 1947, 32: 467. MILLER, Samuel Freeman, 1816-90. For biography see in Am. Biogr. (Preston, W.) N. Y., 1940, 696. MILLER, Samuel Rush, 1869-1947. For obituary see J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1948, 41: 97. MILLER, Saul D. *Ein Beitrag zur Tuber- kulose des Waldeyerschen Schlundrings. 20p. 8? Lausanne, Impr. Mont-Blanc, 1938. MILLER, Seward Elmore, 1905- Clin- ical laboratory medicine, p. 1106-48. illust. pl. tab. 26cm. Bait., 1946. In: Modern Manag. Clin. Med. (Albrecht, F. K.) Bait., 1946. ---- Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs, p. 190-225. illust. tab. 26cm. Bait., 1946. In: Modern Manag. CUn. Med. (Albrecht, F. K.) Bait., 1946. MILLER, Shirley Putnam, 1878- *The effects of inanition upon the stomach and intes- tines of albino rats underfed from birth for vari- ous periods [Minnesota] 16p. 8? Minneap., the Author, 1923. For biography see Phi Chi Q., Menasha, 1935, 32: 78; 1942, 39: 351, portr. MILLER, Sidney, 1914- *The urinary excretion of the 17-ketosteroids in diabetes melli- tus [Minnesota] 62 1. tab. diagr. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1944. Also J. CUn. Endocr., 1945, 5: 220-5. MILLER, Simon, 1848-1935. For obituary see Week. Roster, Phila., 1935. 30: 1473; 1476. (Senty, W. M.) Also Wisconsin M. J., 1936, 35: 229- 32, portr. (MUler, W. S.) MILLER, Sumner Marcy, 1873-1945. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 130: 299. MILLER, Sydney Robotham, 1884-1949. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1949, 31: 183, portr. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1949, 140: 1043. For portrait see in Am. CoU. Phvsicians (Morgan, W. G.) PhUa., 1940, 18. Also in Proc Dent. Centen. Celebr. (Mary- land Dent. Ass.) 1940, 905. MILLER, Tate, 1892- For biography see Texas J. M., 1948-49, 44: 67, portr. For portrait see Dallas M. J., 1947, 33: 73. MILLER, Thomas, 1806-73. For biography see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, 226; portr. Also in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) PhUa., 1912, 2: 173 (Lamb, D. S.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 794. Also Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1946, 15: 185, portr. MILLER, Thomas, 1857-1915. For portrait see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p. 209. MILLER, Thomas Grier, 1886- For portrait see Nu Sigma Nu BuU., 1940-41, 30: 116; 1942, 31: 102. MILLER, Vernon Lemont, 1903- The critical frequency limen for visual flicker in children between the ages of 6 and 18. p.3-53. illust. tab. 23}i>cm. Provincetown, 1942. Forms No. 1, Pt 1, v.26, Genet. Psychol. Monogr. See also Renshaw, S., Miller, V. L„ A Marquis, D. P. ChUdren's sleep. 242p. 8? N. Y., 1933. MILLER, Vincent [pseudonym?] The man- plant; or, Scheme for increasing and improving the British breed. 2. ed. 2p. 1., 50p. 8? Lon- don, M. Cooper, 1752. MILLER, Virginia. Editor of American men in government. 472p. 24}£cm. Wash., 1949. MILLER, W. E. See Jones, G. W., Miller, W. E., A Campbell, John. Venti- lation of manholes; effect of vertical ducts in combination with openings in manhole covers on the natural ventUation. 7p. 4? Wash., 1940. MILLER, Wade Hampton, 1895- Anal- ysis of the aviation medicine situation and recommendations for a Bureau program. 7p. 27cm. Wash., Gov. Print. Off., 1940. Forms No. 9, Techn. Develop. Rep. Civil Aeron. Authority. ---- Anatomy. p. 17-70. illust. diagr. 25cm. S. Louis, 1949. In: CUn. Orthopt. (Kramer, M. E.) S. Louis, 1949. ---- Physiology. p.93-124. illust. tab. diagr. 25cm. S. Louis, 1949. In: CUn. Orthopt. (Kramer, M. E.) S. Louis. 1949. MILLER, Walter Peck, 1876-1910. For obituary see Tr. M. Soc. Virginia, 1910, 41: 419. Miller, Wilbur Redington, 1903- For portrait see Nu Sigma Nu Bull., 1940-41, 30: 225; 1942, 31: 253. Also Med. Bull. Univ. Iowa, 1949, Nov. 1. MILLER, William, 1878-1914. For obituary see Glasgow M. J., 1915, 83: 39. MILLER, William, 1912- The book in- dustry; a report of the Public Library Inquiry. xiv, 156p. tab. 22^cm. N. Y., Columbia Univ. Pr., 1949. MILLER, William Allen, 1817-70. Adams, C. W. William Allen MUler and WilUam HaUowes MUler; a note to the early history of spectroscopy. Isis, Menasha, 1942-43, 34: 337-9. MILLER, William Augustus. The involuntary forces, their use and abuses and how to control them. 215p. portr. 19^cm. Hannibal, Mo., the Author, 1900. MILLER, William B. E., HAZARD, Willis Pope [et al.] Diseases of live stock and their most efficient remedies. 523p. 8? Phila., D. McKay, 1890. MILLER, William Christopher, 1898- Some parasites of British sheep; with some sug- gestions for their eradication and control. 106p. 12? Glasgow, R. Young & Co., 1926. ---- Black's Veterinary dictionary. 2. ed. xii, 1140p. illust. pl. 8? Lond., A. & C. Black, 1935. For biography see Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 471, portr. MILLER, William E., 1871- For biography see in Hist. Class 1893 Dep. Med. Univ. Pennsylvania (Forst, J. R.) Phila., 1913, 176. MILLER, William H. How to relax; scientific body control, xi, 99p. pl. 21cm. N. Y., Smith & Durrell, 1945. MILLER, William Hallowes, 1801-80. Adams, C. W. WilUam Allen Miller and WUliam Hallowes Miller; a note to the early history of spectroscopy. Isis, Menasha, 1942-43, 34: 337-9. MILLER, William Humphrys, 1882-1938. For obituary see Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1939, 419. MILLER, William J., 1870-1947. For obituary see Wisconsin M. J., 1947, 46: 734. MILLER, William Jackson, 1867-1947. For obituary see Week. Bull. S. Louis M. Soc, 1947-48, 42: 473, portr. MILLER, William John. See Pilates, J. H., & Miller, W. J. Return to Ufe through contrology. 87p. 26cm. N. Y., 1945. MILLER 1349 MILLER MILLER, William Lash, 1866-1940. For obituary see J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1941, 63: 1, portr. (Bancroft, W. D.) Also J. Washington Acad. Sc, 1941, 31: 484. Also Tr. R. Soc Canada, 1941, 35: 131-4, portr. (Ken- rick, F. B.) Also J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1942, 334-6 (Kenrick, F.B.) MILLER, William Leon, 1859-1910. For portrait see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p. 145. MILLER, William Lindsay, 1897- For portrait see Collection in Library. MILLER, William Louis, 1889-1918. For obituary see J. Michigan M. Soc, 1918, 17: 346. For portrait see CoUection in Library. MILLER, William Snow, 1858-1939. William Beaumont and his book; Elisha North and his copy of Beaumont's book. p.155-79. 4? N. Y., P. B. Hoeber, 1929. Also Ann. M. Hist., 1929, n. ser., 1: ■--- John Davidson Godman. p.293-303. illust. portr. 8? N. Y., P. B. Hoeber, 1937. Also Ann. M. Hist., 1937, n. ser., 9: ---- The lung, xiv, 209p. illust. tab. 8°. Sprinef., C. C Thomas, 1937. Also 2. ed. 222p. 1947." ---- Dane County Medical Society, 1860- 1870. 14p. portr 8? Madison, 1938. Also Wisconsin M. J., 1938, 37: 580-92. For Festschrift see Miller (William Snow) Festschrift. p.81-238. 2554cm. Menasha, Wis., 1928. See also Middleton, W. S. Doctor WiUiam Snow Miller and his seminar. Bull. Hist. M., 1940, 8: 1067-72, portr — Garrison, F. H. Professor Miller as a pioneer in postgraduate (seminar) training in the history of medicine. Phi Beta Pi Q., 1928-29, 25: 128-30.—Kiause, A. K. Some pathologial and cUnical appUcations of WiUiam Snow MiUer's studies on the anatomv of the lung. Ibid., 124-7. For bibUography see Phi Beta Pi Q., 1928-29, 25: 83-5, portr. For biography see Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1933-34, 30: 19, portr. For obituarv see Anat. Rec, 1940, 76: Suppl., 21. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1940, 114: 269. Also Wisconsin M. J., 1940, 39: 109, portr. (Meek. W. J.) MILLER (William Snow) Festschrift; as- sembled on the occasion of his seventieth birth- dav. p.81-238. illust. portr. facs. 25^cm. Menasha, Wis., 1928. Also Q. Phi Beta Pi AL, 1928, 25: MILLER, William Taylor, 1896- & JOHNSON, Howard Wilfred. Differential stain- ing of section of unpreserved bovine udder tissue affected with mastitis. 4p. pl. 8? Wash., Gov. Print. Off., 1939. Forms Circ. No. 514, U. S. Dep. Agr. MILLER, Willoughby Dayton, 1853-1907. Anderson, H. B. Pierre Fauchard, 1690-1761 and W. D. Miller, 1853-1907. Bull. Acad. M., Toronto, 1938, 11: 132-1.— Thorpe, B. L. WiUoughby Miller, a great dental scientist. In his'Biogr. Pioneer Am. Dentists, Chic, 1909, 581-91, nortr —Unveiling of the American Miller Memorial. Oral Hvg., Pittsb., 1916, 6: 115-9, portr.—Witthaus C. H Een monument voor W. D. MUler. Tschr. tandheelk., 1948, 55: 242-4 For biography see in Story of Dent. (Bremner, M. D. K.) 2. ed., Brooklyn, 1946, after 206, portr. For portrait see in Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909 1- 473- Also Zahnarztl. Mitt., 1941, 32: 350. Also in Teen.' dent, conserv. (Zabotinsky A.) 2. ed B Air., 1942, 27 Also in Prof. Dent. Am. soc. Asgis, A. J.) N. Y., 1943, opi,. p! 96. Also in Dent. Chronol. (Prinz, H.) Phila 1945, 108 Also in Zahnh. i. 19ten Jahrh. (Stromgren, H. L.) Kbh., 1945, 173. MILLER, Wolfgang Berthold, 1911- *Die Ohrenerkrankungen im Kindesalter bear- beitet nach Beobachtungen aus der Zeit vom 1. Januar 1924 bis 1. Januar 1934 [Munchen] 48p. 21cm. Zeulenroda, B. Sporn, 1936. MILLER. See also Mill [and milling]; also Asthma; Derma- tosis, occupational: Eczema, occupational. Angulo, L. N., & Gallego, J. D. Berufliche Lungenerkran- kungen im spanischen Muhlengewerbe ^^-CasSo' UnfaUmed. (1938) 1939, 8. Congr., 2: 1213-27.—Castellino, P. G. Le stigmate dei mugnai. Fol. med., Nap., 1938, 24: 233-7.—Cesarani, F. L'interpretazione delle immagini radl- ologiche dei corpi estranei nella mani dei mugnai. Radiol, med., Tor., 1948, 34: 272-7.—Cesaro, A. N. SuUa patologia dei lavoratori dei molini; inchiesta igienico, clinico, radiologica. Rass. med. indust., 1947, 16: 49-70.—Dishoeck, H. A. E. van. & Roux, D. J. Die Pathogenese der Mehl- und Persulfatiiber- empfindlichkeit bei Mehlarbeitern. Arch. Derm. Syph., Berl., 1940, 181: 34-40.—Hirsch, A. Hygienische Bedenken gegen das Deka-Malverfahren. Deut. med. Wschr., 1928, 54: 241.— Hruszek, H. Ueber eine Berufsdermatose bei MiiUern. Derm. Wschr., 1935, 101: 1549.—Jimenez Diaz, C, Castro Mendoza, H. [et al.] El aleigeno sensibiUzante en el asma de los moU- neros. An. Inst, invest, med., Madr., (1937-41) 1942, 1: 303-6. Also Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: pt 1, 42 (Abstr.)—Jimenez- Diaz, C, Lahoz, C, & Canto, G. The aUergens of mUl dust; asthma in millers, farmers, and others. Ann. Allergy, 1947, 5: 519-25.—Kriiger, E., & Saupe, E. Gewerbehygienische und klinisch-rontgenologische Untersuchungen an Backern und Mullern. Med. Klin., Berl., 1928, 24: 1860-3.—Najera An- gulo, L., & Dantin Gallego, J. Les poussieres dans la meunerie et dans ses produits. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1939, 2: 337- 47.—Saupe. Ueber das Miillergewerbezeichen (Mullerkratze) Fortschr. Rontgenstrahl., 1928, 37: 492. MILLER-ABBOT tube. See Intestine, Intubation. MILLERET, Paul, 1919- *Les reactions du squelette dans les meningiomes; les meningi- omes avec hyperostose. 196p. illust. tab. 25cm. Lyon, C. Annequin, 1948. MILLERET, Pierre, 1902- *De invagi- nation intestinale aigue de 1'adulte dans sa variate" ileo-ileale. 75p. pl. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1928. MILLERIS, Aronas. Contribution a l'etude de la blennorragie feminine. 51p. 8? Geneve, Impr. du Commerce, 1934. MILLET, Adrien, -1937. Etude experi- mentale de la formation des voyelles. 71p. 25^cm. Par., Hermann & cie, 1938. Forms No. 630, Actual, sc. industr. MILLET, Alain, 1922- *Les cryptoleu- cemies a forme an^mique. 67p. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1946. MILLET, Henri. *A propos de la mortality maternelle a la Clinique d'accouchement de la Faculte" de Toulouse de 1934 a 1945 [Toulouse] 56p. tab. 24cm. Montauban, J. Prunet, 1946. MILLET, Jean, 1912- Contribution a l'etude des formes cliniques atypiques de granu- lomatose maligne. 96p. tab. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. Mari-Lavit, 1937. MILLET, John Alfred Parsons, 1888- Insomnia; its causes and treatment. 195p. illust. diagr. 19#cm. N. Y., Greenberg, 1938. For biography see in Internat. Who's Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 480. MILLET, M. Contribution a l'etude des Hemipteres nuisibles aux veg6taux [Pharm.] 124p. pl. 24cm. Strasb. [n. p.] 1938. MILLET, Marc, 1915- La transfusion sanguine dans le traitement des broncho-pneu- monies des nourrissons. lOOp. 25}£cm. Lyon, Bosc fr. M. & L. Riou, 1939. MILLET, Melvin C, 1868-1907. For biography see in Physicians Mayo CUn., Phila., 1927, 370, portr. MILLET, Raymond. Claude Bernard; ou, L'aventure scientifique. 316p. illust. 19cm. Par., Ed. nouv. France, 1945. MILLET, Rene, 1907- Contribution a l'etude des abces du cervelet. 256p. 8? Lyon, A. Rey, 1935. MILLET, Roscoe Frick. 1905- Compara- tive study of the bromsulphalein test and of the galactose and lactic acid tolerance tests in exper- imental hepatic injury [Minnesota] 31 1. tab. diagr. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1934. Typewritten. MILLET MILLET [Panicum] See also Cereal—in human pathology; Grain. [Brazil. Decreto, 17 agosto 1938] Regulamentacao da classl- ficacao comercial e fiscaUsacao da exportacao do milbo. Rev. mU. med. vet., Rio, 1939, 2: 951-4.—Costa, D. Valor de cresci- mento do Adlay e do arroz comum. Hospital, Rio, 1945, 27: 991-6.—Dvinianinova, I. L., & Sawina, A. G. PracticalLv important properties of mUlet oU. C. rend. Acad, sc URSS, 1941, 33: 248-50.—Feron, F., & Bouquet, F. Presence de lipase dans la farine de millet. Ann. nutrit., Par., 1948, 2: 537- 41.—Klivanskaja, A. A. O jacmene. Feldsher & akush., 1949, No. 7, 52.—Maurizio, A. Plantes a bouillies tomb6es en de'su- 6tude; le mUlet sanguin. In his Hist, aliment, vigit., Par., 1932, 303-7. ---- Disease. Elliott, C. A bacterial stripe disease of proso mUlet. J. Agr. Res., 1923-24, 26: 151-9, 3 pl.—Kopelman, J. A. Ob osibkakh v opredelenii porazennosti psena vrediteljami. Hig. A san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 10, 46. ---- Nutritive properties. Holdheim, H. *Die Wirkung des Hirseei- weisses auf die Lage der Harnquotienten C:N und Vacat, 0:N. 19p. 23cm. Berl., 1937. Akimoto, M., Tagawa, K., & Tanaka, K. Awa no gan-yti- suru vitamin Bi to kore ga gansui-ryo oyobi ondo ni yoru eikyo [The vitamm B content of mUlet, and the effect on it of the water content and the temperature] Kokumin eisei, 1935, 12: 1785-94.—Corkill, N. L., Creditor, H., & Stewart, G. E. S. MUlet beer and peanuts as protective foods in Afri- cans. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1948, 51: 140-4.—Schoofs, F. Composition et valeur alimentaire de la farine de miUet. Tr. Inst, pharm. Gilkinet, Liege (1947-48) 1949, 11: No. 1, 11-6.— Simizu, S., A Iizima, T. Haiseihun no nyuzi eiyo tenka-hin tosite no kati [The nutritive value of powdered Japanese miUet (barn grass) added to the diet of infants] Acta paediat. jap., 1948, 52: 59.—Takei, TJ. Stoffwechseluntersuchung an dem in Jehol endemischen Kropfe; iiber die Verdauungs- und Resorptionsfahigkeit von Hirse. J. Orient. M., Dairen, 1936, 24: 11. ---- Poisoning. See also Agranulocytosis; Anemia subheadings (aplastic; toxic) Bone marrow, Diseases; Fusari- um. Mayer, C. F. Endemic panmyelotoxicosis in the Russian grain belt. Pt 1: The clinical aspects of alimentary toxic aleukia; a comprehensive review. Pt 2: The botany, phytopathology, and toxicology of Russian cereal food (with bibliogr.) [39]p. 8? Wash., 1953. Also MU. Surgeon, 1953, 113: 173; 295. Ayyar, K. V. S., & Narayanaswamy, K. Varagu poisoning. Nature, Lond., 1949, 163: 912.—Belecky, G. N. O merakh preduprezdenija i borby s zabolevanijami septifieskoj anginoj (aUmentarnaja toksifieskaja alejkija) Hig. & san., Moskva, 1945, 10: No. 3, 22-6.—Cherkes, G. A. [Routes of excretion of alitoxin in experimental cereal poisoning] Biull. eksp. biol. med., 1944, 17: No. 3, 41-5.—Elpidina, O. K. [On phytotoxins occurring in grain responsible for septic angina] C. rend. Acad. sc. URSS, 1945, 46: 83-5.—Fridman, J. M. Opyt profilakticeskoj raboty po preduprezdeniju aUmentarnoj tok- siceskoj alejkii v 1945 g. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1946, No. 9, 35-41.-—Grinberg, G. I. [Clinical aspect and pathogenesis of the so-called septic angina] Sovet. med., 1943, 7: No. 10, 24.— Gubarev, E. M., & Gubareva, N. A. Khimiceskaja priroda i nekotorye fiziologi6eskie svojstva jadov, obuslovUvajuscikh septiceskuju anginu. Biokhimia, Moskva, 1945, 10: 199-204.— Hata, S. Koryo-syoku ni yoru komon-heisoku oyobi nyohei [Stricture of the anus and anuria due to a diet of sorghum] Rinsyo hihu hinyoka, 1946-47, 1: 123.—Karatygin, V. M., & Roznova, Z. I. Vitaminnaja nedostatodnost pri alimentarno- toksideskoj alejkii (septiceskoj angine) Sovet. med., 1947, 11: No. 5, 17-9.— Kholodenko, M. I. Izmenenija nervnoj sistemy pri toksi-alimentarnoj alejkii (tak nazyvaemoj septiceskoj angine) Nevropat. psikhiat., 1947, 16: No. 4, 67.—Kretovic, V. L., & Bundel, A. A. Issledovanie masla iz perezimovavsego v pole toksiceskogo prosa. Biokhimia, Moskva, 1945, 10: 216-24.—Kretovic, V., Sosedov, N. [et al.] Biokhimiceskie osobennosti jadovitogo prosa. Ibid., 279-84.—Perstneva, A. P. O nekotorykh osobennostjakh kliniki aUmentarnoj hemorra- gifieskoj alejkii (septi6eskoj anginy) Klin, med., Moskva, 1949, 27: No. 5, 85-7.—Rubinstein, U.I. Toksiceskie kultury Fusa- rium iz zlakov Zabajkalja. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1949, 14: No. 12, 35-9.—Sarkisov, A. K., & Kvasnina, E. S. Novye toksiko-biologideskie svojstva griba Fusarium sporotrichioides Sherb. Doklady Akad. nauk SSSR, 1948, 63: 77-9. MILLET-LACOMBE MILLET-LACOMBE, Georges Pierre, 1907- Contribution k l'etude clinique et thdra- peutique des ruptures ut6rines obstetricales. 80p. 25cm. Bord., Impr. Delmas, 1933. MILLET & ROUX [Montevideo, Uruguay] For almanac see Guia formulario e indice terapeutico. B. Air., 1942- MILLETT, Clinton Charles, 1910- For biography see Nebraska M. J., 1947, 32: 465. MILLETT, John David, 1912- The role of the Army Service Forces. MS. 3v. [877]p. [After 1945] MS. in Histor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. MILLETTE, John W., 1864- For biography see in Biogr. Encycl. World, 2. ed., N. Y. 1942, 291. MILLETTIA. See also Leguminosae. Bachstez, M., & Cavallini, G. Contributo aUa conoscenza della composizione chimica dei semi di MUlettia ferruginea. Farmaco, Pavia, 1946, 1: 195.—Clark, E. P. The occurrence of rotenone and related substances in the seeds of the berebera tree; a procedure for the separation of deguelin and tephrosin. J. Am. Chem. Soc, 1943, 65: 27-9.—Shin Foon Chiu, Sping Lin, & Yee Som Chui. Insecticidal action of MUlettia pachy- carpa Benth. J. Econom. Entom., 1942, 35: 80-2. MILLHOFF, Clarence Beacom, 1873-1947. For obituary see Med. Comment, 1947, 29: No. 12, 4, portr. MILLIAMMETRY. See also Electrometry. Abadie. Dispositif simple permettant d'6clairer le mUliam- pet-em^tre du meuble de Gaiffe pour CooUdge sans interrompre l'obscurite\ Presse mid., 1921, 29: (annexe) 415.—Badstiibner. Das MiUiamperemeter bei Rontgenaufnahmen und bei der Hartebestimmung von Rohren. Deut. mil. arztl. Zschr., 1913, 42: 339-42.—Belot, J. Lampe pour ficlairage des miUiam- pet-emStres. J. radiol. electr., 1916, 2: 180.-—Chantraine, H. Das baUistische MiUiamperemeter. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1928, 37: 865.—Nolke, W. Eine neue Milliamperemeterbe- leuchtung. Ibid., 1926, 35: 282—Saigo, H. Sinkei miUi- ampei e-byo-kei ni tuite [A new type of miUiampere-second meter] Ika kikaigaku zassi, 1939-40, 17: 323-7. ■—-—■ MiUiampere-byo relay ni tuite [On mUliampere-second relay Ibid., 1941-42, 19: 31-4.—Schdnfeld, A. Meine Erfahrungen am akustischen Milliamp&re-Minuten-Zahler nach Dr. Spiegler. Rontgenpraxis, 1930, 2: 586-94.—Spiegler, G. Der akustische MUliamperezahler. Ibid., 1929, 1: 758-62.—Thora-us, R. How far can ordinary milli-ammeters be used for reading short- time currents? Acta radiol., Stockh., 1930, 11: 321-30.— Watson, W. Time and mUliamperes. Radiography, Lond., 1946, 12: 33.—Wertheim-Salomonson, J. K. A. The mUli- ampfiremeter and Roentgen Ught. Arch. Rontg. Ray, Lond., 1910-11, 15: 445-50. Also Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1910-11, 16: 291-6. Also Arch, electr. med., 1912, 20: 296-303. MILLIAU, Marcel, 1907- *Les scarla- tines frustes et leur diagnostic. 75p. 8? Par., C Serre 1932 MILLICEV, Vladimir, 1898- *Der Ein- fluss des vegetativen Nervensystems auf den Stoffwechsel und die Warmeregulation. 24p. 8°. Berl., E. Ebering, 1927. MILLICK, John Witmire, 1846-1924. For portrait see in North. M. Ass. Philadelphia (Jacobs, M. S.) Phila., 1946, 76. MILLIES, Edith, 1911- *Ueber schwere Blutungen aus Magen- und Duodenalgeschwiiren und ihre Behandlung [Berlin] 23p. 8? Pots- dam, A. W. Hayn, 1937. MILLIET, Sergio, 1898- See Silva Sergio Milliet da Costa e, 1898- MILLIEZ, Paul Lucien Marie, 1912- *Accidents cer6braux des hypertendus et oedeme meningo-encephalique. 381p. pl. 24cm. Par., J. Peyronnet & cie, 1943. MILLIGAN, Clarence Wilbur, 1885-1950. For obituary see BuU. Sangamon Co. M. Soc, 1950. 15: 51, portr. MILLIGAN, Hulbert, 1865-1925. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1925, 85: 53. MILLIGAN 1351 MILLIPED MILLIGAN, Roy Heape, 1889-1948. For obituary see Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1949-50, 54: 78. MILLIGAN, Stanley Andrew, 1884-1924. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1C24, 83: 211. MILLIGAN, Sir William, 1864-1929. For obituary see Lancet, Lond., 1929, 2: 1393. Also Brit. M. J., 1930, 1: 47-9. Also J. Lar. Otol., Lond., 1930, 45: 155-8, portr. MILLIGEN, George, fl. 1763-75. For biography see Rec. Columbia M. Soc. Richland Co., 1949, 13: No. 6, 14-23. MILLIGRAPHY Cignolini, P. Regmographie und MiUigraphie. Fortsch. Rontgenstrahl., 1948, 67: 177-85.—Gilardoni, A. Regmo- graphie und Milligraphie. Ibid., 1943, 67: 185-90. MILLIKAN, ROBERT ANDREWS, 1868- For biography see Current Biogr., N. Y., 1940, 1: 584. MILLIKEN, HERBERT ELDRIDGE, 1880- 1943. For obituary see J. Maine M. Ass., 1943, 34: 57. MILLIKEN, Margaret Eugenie Wilson. See Petersen, W. F., & Milliken, M. E. W. The patient and the weather, v.2-3. 2v. 4". Ann Arb., 1934-36. MILLIKEN, Robert Addison, 1891-1937. For obituary see J. Arkansas M. Soc, 1937-38, 34: 150. MILLIKEN, Samuel Edwin, 1866-1949. For obituary see Texas J. M., 1949, 45: 871, portr. MILLIKEN, Sayres Louise, 1878-1948. Work of Army nurses during wars and in times of peace. 3p. 8? Wash., Surgeon Gen. Off. U. S. Army, 1932. Mi meographed. MILLIKIN, Dan, 1845-1914. For obituary see Lancet-Clinic, Cincin., 1914, 111: 691. MILLIKIN, Thomas N., 1862- For biography see in Hist. Class 1893 Dep. Med. Univ. Pennsylvania (Forst, J. R.) PhUa., 1913, 177. MILLIN, Aubin Louis, 1759-1818. For portrait see Collection in Library. MILLIN, Terence John, 1903- Retro- pubic urinary surgery, vii, 208p. illust. tab. ch. 25cm. [print.: Aberdeen, Centr. Pr.] Edinb., E. & S. Livingstone, 1947. Also American issue [print.: Aberdeen, Centr. Pr.] Bait., WUIiams & WUkins Co., 1947. ^ For biography see in Internat. Who s Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 480. MILLINER. See Hat industry. MILLING, Chapman James, 1901- For biography see Rec Columbia M. Soc. Richland Co., 1948, 12:7, portr. MILLING. See Mill; Miller; also Flour. MILLINGEN, Julius Michael, 1800-78. Wood C. A. JuUus Millingen, Lord Byron's physician. Ann. M. Hist., 1929, n. ser., 1: 260-9. MILLINGTON, John, fl. 1854-60. For biography see in Early Med. Hist. Memphis (Bruesch, S. R.) Memphis, 1947, 32. MILLINGTON-HERRMANN, Eva, 1914- *Die Eklampsien und Schwangerschaftstoxikosen an der Universitats-Frauenklinik Leipzig in den Jahren 1922-26 [Leipzig] 24p. tab. diagr. 23#cm. Zeulenroda, A. Oberreuter, 1942. MILLIPED. See also Chilopoda; Diplopoda. Loomis, H. F. The millipeds of Hispamola, with descriptions of a new family, new genera, and new species. 191p. 8? Cambr., 1936. Forms No. 1, v.80, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard. ■---- Three new millipeds of the order Colo- bognatha from Tennessee, Texas, and Lower California, with records of previously known species, p.361-8. illus. 8? Wash., 1936. Forms No. 2989, v.83, Proc. U. S. Nat, Mus. ---- Crested millipeds of the family Lysi- opetalidae in North America, with descriptions of new genera and species, p.97-135. 8? Wash., 1937. Forms No. 3006, v.84, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus. ---- New and noteworthy millipeds from Cuba, collected by Dr P. J. Darlington in 1936. p.427—80. 8? Wash., 1938. Forms No. 6, v.82, Bull. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard. ---- Millipeds collected in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic by Dr P. J. Darlington in 1938. p. 17-80. 24J$cm. Cambr., 1941. Forms No. 2, v.88, BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard. ---- New cave and epigean millipeds of the United States, with notes on some established species, p.373-410. 24%cm. Cambr., Mass., 1943. Forms No. 7, v.92, BuU. Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard. Granata, L. Ophryomyxa pachyiuli n. sp., parassita dei millepiedi. Monit. zool. ital., 1925, 36: 143-7.—Lai, M. B. Ktenostreptus specularis Attems 1936, a Ceylonese milUpede. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1941, 10: 536. ------ Sex dimor- phism in Thyroglutus malayus. Ibid., 1942, 11: 467.—Loomis, H. F. The millipeds coUected in Appalachian caves by Mr. Kenneth Dearolf. BulL Mus. Comp. Zool. Harvard, 1939, 86: 165-93. ------ New genera and species of miUipeds from the southern peninsula of Haiti. J. Washington Acad. Sc, 1941, 31: 188-95. ------ Sinocybe, a new genus of colobognath miUipeds from China. Ibid., 1942, 32: 270-3. A new genus of Virginia mUlipeds related to Scytonotus and a new species from Florida. Ibid., 1943, 33: 318-20. ---- Injurious effect. Burtt, E. Exudate from miUipedes with particular refer- ence to its injurious effects. Trop. Dis. BuU., Lond., 1947, 44: 7-12.—Halstead, B. W., & Ryckman, R. Injurious effects from contacts with millipedes. Med. Arts & Sc, Takoma, 1949, 3: 16-8. MILLIS, Harry Alvin, 1873- Sickness and insurance; a study of the sickness problem and health insurance, ix, 166p. tab. 8? Chic, Univ. Chicago Pr., 1937. MILLISER, Russell Von, 1906- For biography see Q. Chicago M. School, 1947-48, 9: No. 4, 33, portr. MILLMAN, Louis Jay, 1909- *Die akute progressive Schlafenbeinosteomyelitis des Kindes- alters. 22p. 8? Stetten-Basel, K. Schahl, 1936. MILLN, George Herbert Stephens, 1882-1945. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1945, 1: 858. MILLON, Auguste Nicholas Eugene, 1812- 1867. Blaessinger, E. Biography. In his Quelq. grand, fig. pharm. mil., Par., 1948, 245-86, portr. ------ L'oeuvre scientifique de Millon. Ibid., 260-84. MILLON, Pierre, 1913- *Le facteur humoral dans la pathogenie des accidents de la transfusion de sang; etude experimentale. 77p. pl. 25cm. Lyon, Bosc fr. M. & L. Riou, 1937. MILLOT, Albert, 1876-1942. For biography see Annee psychol., Par. (1940-41) 1945, 41:-42: 668. MILLOT, Georgette Mangin, 1899- Vos yeux; comment conserver une bonne vue; r6- 6duquer la vision; corriger le strabisme; supprimer les lunettes; comment embellir vos yeux. 104p. illust. pl. 25^cm. Par., Ed. Medicis, 1949. MILLOT, Jacques, 1897- Cicatrisation et regeneration. p. 135-225. 25>km. Par., Masson & cie, 1940. In: Traits physiol. norm. path. (Roger, G. E. H., & Binet, L.) T. 12. See also Lester, P., & Millot, J. Grundriss der Anthro- pologic. 190p. 19cm. Lahr, 1947. MILLOT, Jacques Leon, 1908- *Etude des formes anatomo-cliniques des 6pith61iomes MILLOT 1352 MILLS du canal cervico-uterin. 129p. pl. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1936. MILLS, Alden Brewster, 1903- The extent of illness and of physical and mental defects prevailing in the United States; a compila- tion of the existing material. 83p. 8? Wash., Com. Costs of Med. Care [1929] Forms No. 2, Pub. Com. Costs of Med. Care. ---- Hospital public relations, xix, 361p. pl. diagr. 22J^cm. Chic, Physicians' Rec. Co., 1939. See also Sinai, N., & Mills, A. B. A studv of physicians and dentists in Detroit; 1929. 50p. 8? Wash., 1931. ----& GUILD, Cameron St Clair. The Ross- Loos medical group; a description of a voluntary health insurance plan. 59p. 8? Wash., Com. Costs of Med. Care, 1933. Forms No. 13, Misc. Contrib. Com. Costs of Med. Care. MILLS, Alden Brewster, & JONES, Everett W. The modern small hospital and community health center. 138p. illust. plan. diagr. 36cm. Chic, Mod. Hosp. Pub. Co., 1946. A selection of plans submitted in the competition conducted by the Modern Hospital. MILLS, Anson, 1834-1924. My story; ed. by C. H. Claudy. 412p. 21^cm. Wash., B. S. Adams, 1918. MILLS, Arthur Edward, 1865-1940. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1940, 1: 748. Also Med. J. Australia, 1940, 1: 878-83, portr. (McDonald, C. G.) MILLS, Charles H. C, 1868-1936. For obituary see Tr. M. Soc. N. CaroUna, 1936, 83: 112 (Nalle, B. C.) MILLS, Charles Karsner, 1845-1931. First lessons in physiology and hygiene, ix, 206p. 12? Phila., Eldredge & Brs, 1883. Also rev. ed. with special reference to alcohol, tobacco, and other narcotics, xiv, 238p. 1885. Also another ed. Physiology and hygiene, xiii, 252p. 12? Phila., Hind, Noble & Eldredge, 1904. See also: Bibliography of Charles K. Mills, M. D., 1872-1907. 19p. 24cm. [n.p., 1908?] Kieffer, J. E. Charles Karsner MUls, 1845-1931, king of neurologists. Pennsylvania Health, 1940-41, 1: No. 11, 38-43, portr.—McCarthy, D. J. President's address; introduc- tion to MiUs lecture. Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1933, 59: 1-3. For biography see in Am. Biogr. (Preston, W.) N. Y., 1940, 697. Also in North. M. Ass. Philadelphia (Jacobs, M. S.) Phila., 1946, 69, portr. (Solis-Cohen, M.) For obituary see Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1931, 57: 550-8 (Weisenburg, T. H.) Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1932, 28: 1390-410 (Frazier, C. H. SpiUer, W. G., et al. Also Tr. CoU. Physicians PhUadelphia, 1932, 54: p. xc-xcii (Weisen- burg, T. H.) MILLS, Charles Wilson, 1879-1945. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1946, 25: 890. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1946, 130: 166. Also Tr. Am. Clin.'Clim. Ass. (1946) 1947, 58: p. civ (Metzger, J.) MILLS, Clarence Alonzo, 1891- Living with the weather, viii, 206p. portr. 8? Cincin., Caxton Pr.. 1934. ---- Medical climatology; climatic and weather influences in health and disease, vii, 296p. map. tab. diagr. 23}4cm. Springf., 111., C. C Thomas, 1939. ---- Climate in health and disease, p. 453- 500(15) 26>km. N. Y., Oxford Univ. Pr., 1941. In: Oxford Med. (Christian, H. A., ed.) 1941, 1: ---- Climate makes the man. vi, 320p. pl. 22}km. N. Y., Harper & Bros, 1942. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Your M. Ass., Sioux FaUs, 1946^7, 1: No. 3, 1. MILLS, Cornelius Martin, 1909- For portrait see CaUfornia M., 1949, 70: 338. MILLS, Edward Sadler, 1897- See Ackman, F. D., Gerrie, J. W. [et al.] A report on the management of burns, using the occlusive compression dressing, with sulfathiazole emulsion, p.21-36. 26cm. Phila., 1944. MILLS, Elizabeth R. Medical social work in sight conservation as developed in the State of Washington. 15p. 23cm. N. Y., 1944. Forms No. 428, Pub. Nat. Soc. Prevent. Blind. Also in Sightsav. Rev., 1944, 14: No. 3. MILLS, Ellsworth Paro, 1875-1936. For obituary see Detroit M. News, 1935-36, 27: No. 48, 7, portr. (Cree, W. J.) MILLS, Frederick Hubbell, 1869- For biography see Jefferson M. Coll. Alumni Bull., 1944, 3: No. 6, 24, portr. MILLS, Frederick James. The life of John Carter, iv, 122p. pl. facs. 20cm. N. Y., Hurd & Houghton, 1868. MILLS, George Francis, 1874-1941. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1981. MILLS, George Percival, 1883- For bibliography see in Index d. titres Soc. internat. chir., Brux., 1933, 1: 374. For biography see in Internat. Who's Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 480. ---- & HUMPHREYS, Humphrey. A text- book of surgery for dental students. 4. ed. xii, 342p. 8? Lond., E. Arnold & Co., 1935. Also 5. ed. 368p. 1948. MILLS, George Wilson Terry, 1880-1948. For obituary see N. York State J. M., 1948, 48: 1294. MILLS, Gerald Edgell, & POYSER, Arthur Hampden Ronald Wastell. Lunacy practice. xviii, 499p.; 34p. 26cm. Lond., Butterworth & Co., 1934. MILLS, Harlan Page, 1873-1945. For obituarv see Ann. Int. M., 1945, 22: 769-71 lAVatkins, W. W.) Also Arizona M., 1945, 2: 177, portr. MILLS, Harlow Burgess, 1906- Two human diseases which may be contracted from Montana rodents. [8]p. 22cm. Helena, 1941. Forms No. 1, Misc. Pub. Montana State Bd Entom. See also Jellison, W. L., Kohls, G. M., & Mills, H. B. Siphonaptera. 22p. 22cm. Helena, 1943. MILLS, Harry Brooker, 1869-1947. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1948, 136: 789. Also Pennsylvania M. J., 1947-48, 51: 575. MILLS, Herbert Henry, 1868-1947. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1947, 2: 114. Also Lancet, Lond., 1947. 2: 75. Also West London M. J., 1947, 52: 93. MILLS, Ira D., 1844-1921. For biography see in Orange Co. M. Hist. (Ball, C. D.) S. Ana, 1926, 46. MILLS, John Harold, 1902- *Clinical aspects of aneurysms [Minnesota] 113p. tab. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1936. MILLS, Lawrence W. The osteopathic pro- fession and its colleges. 24p. illust. 23cm. Chic, 1947. Forms Booklet No. 20, Am. Osteopath. Ass. MILLS, Lewis Herald. See Baker, A. O., & Mills, L. H. Dynamic biology. 733p. 20^cm. N. Y., 1938. ------ Dynamic biology today. 822p. 23cm. Chic, 1943. MILLS, Marian E., 1887- See Hodgdon, A. R., Mills, M. E., & Clapp, H. S. Protecting our native plants. 12p. 8? Durham, 1940. MILLS, Melvin Duane, 1914- *A study of the effect of digitalis upon the final deflection (RS-T segment and T wave) of the electro- cardiogram characteristic of left and right ventricular hypertrophy [Minnesota] 2p. 1., 55 1. tab. ch 27}£cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ & Res., 1949. MILLS, Oliver Howard. Lead poison and you; valuable information on physical, medical and insurance angles which all craftsmen should know. 119p. 19cm. Hollywood Station, Los Ang., the Author, 1939. MILLS, R. Walter, 1877-1924. For biography see Am. J. Digest., 1946, 13: 338 (Soper, H. W.) MILLS 1353 MILNER MILLS, Ralph Garfield, 1881-1944. For obituary see Ann. Allergy, 1944, 2: 523 (Unger, L.) Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1944, 126: 720. MILLS, Robert H., 1883- Mills appointed head of the Army Dental Corps. J. Am. Dent. Ass.. 1942, 29: 875.-—-Mills named first major general in dental history. Ibid., 1943, 30: 1633, portr. For biography see Army Dent. Bull., 1942, 13: 142, portr. Also Bull. Massachusetts Dent. Soc, 1943, 19: No. 4, 9, portr. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1946, 5: 626. Also J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 395. For portrait see CoUection in Library. Also BuU. U. S. Army M. Dep., 1945, 4: 361. MILLS, Stephen Dow, 1906- *Acute lymphatic leukemia in childhood [Minnesota] 68 1. illust. 28cm. Rochester, Minn., Mayo Found. M. Educ. & Res., 1934. MILLS, Stephen Roy, 1887-1946. For obituary see Mil. Surgeon, 1946, 99: 263. MILLS, Thomas Wesley, 1847-1915. For biography see in Hist. Am. Physiol. Soc. (Howell, W. H.) Bait., 1938, 35, portr. MILLS, Walter Sands, 1865-1935. For obituary see J. Am. Inst. Homeop., 1934, 27: 168 (Copeland, R. S.) MILLS, Wesley, 1847-1915. For obituary see Canad. M. Ass. J., 1915, 5: 338-41. MILLS, William Merrill, 1883- For portrait see J. Kansas M. Soc, 1946, 47: 165. Also Tr. West. Surg. Ass. (1947) 1948, 55: 1. MILLSPAUGH, Charles Frederick, 1854-1923. For biography see in Diet. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., A Burrage, W L.) N. Y., 1928, 846 (Barnhart, J. H.) MILLSPAUGH, Joseph G., 1851-1927. For obituary see J. Lancet, 1936, 56: 65, portr. (Grassick, J.) MILLUY, Francois, 1912- Contribution a l'etude des fistules gastro-duodenales. 64p. illust. 24cm. Par., A. Legrand, 1941. MILNE, Allan Hay, 1869-1918. For obituary see Ann. Trop. M. Parasit., liverp., 1920-21, 14: 1, portr. MILNE, Arthur John, 1879-1940. For obituary see S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 412. MILNE, Charles Irvine, 18847-1937. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1937, 1: 1233. MILNE, Colin, 1743?-1815. A botanical dic- tionary; or, Elements of systematic and philo- sophical botany. 2. ed. [456]p. illust. pl. tab. 19cm. Lond., T. Lowndes, 1778. ----Supplement, containing ample descrip- tions of several curious plants, chiefly Asiatic. [70]p. pl. 19cm. Lond., T. Lowndes, 1778. Bound with his Botanical dictionary. 2. ed. 1778. MILNE, John Andrews, 1900- For biography see Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 418, portr. MILNE, Lindsay Stephen, 1883-1944. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1914, 126: 910. MILNE, Louis Archie, 1879-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 250. MILNE, Robert, 1881-1949. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1949 2: 879, portr. Also^J. Bone Surg.. 1949, 31B: 620 portr. Also Lancet Lond., 1949, 2: 677, portr. Also J. R. Nav. M. Serv., 1950, 36: 47. MILNE, Robert Edward Alexander, 1900-48. For obituary see N. York State J. M., 1948, 48: 1408. MILNE, William, 1839-82. „„>.,„. For biography see in Hist. Med. Profes. Co. Ontario (Kaiser, T. E.) Oshawa, 1934, 50. MILNE-EDWARDS, Alphonse, 1835-1900 For biography see Rev. hist, pharm.,Par., 1936, 24: 66b. Also in Quelq. grand, fig. pharm. mil. (Blaessinger, E.) Par., 1048 SS3 For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Bios, Mount Vernon, 1943, 14: 163. MILNER, Esther, 1918- *Effects of sex role and social status on the early adolescent personality [Chicago] p.231-325. tab. 24#cm. Provincet., Mass., 1949. In: Genet. Psychol. Monogr., 1949, 40: No. 2. MILNER, Marion Blackett, 1900- See Earle, F. M., & Milner, M. The use of performance tests of intelligence in vocational guidance. 76p. 8? Lond., 1929. MILO. See Sorghum. MILOCH, Francisco, 1906- *L'apicolyse avec plombage paraffine dans le traitement de la tuberculose du sommet. 128p. 8? Par., L. Arnette 1933. MILOIKOWITCH, Alexandre N. *Le syn- drome angineux abdominal dans l'infarctus de la pointe du myocarde. 16p. 8? Geneve, Impr. du commerce, 1927. MILON, Robert, 1899- *Remarques sur l'histoire de l'insuffisance aortique. 54p. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1944. MILOSTNY, Karel, 1913-45. For obituary see Cas. lik. desk., 1946, 85: 780. MILOUTINOVITCH, Grouya, 1912- *L'ulcere simple du coeco-ascendant. 80p. pl. 24^cm. Marseille, Impr. Ant. Ged, 1937. MILOVANOVIC, Milovan, 1884-1948. For biography see in Internat. Who's Who World AL, N. Y, 1947, 481. For obituary see Srpski arh. celok. lek., 1948, 46: 490. MILOVANOVITCH, Jarko B., 1900- *Contribution a l'etude clinique et therapeutique medico-chirurgicale des gangrenes diab^tiques des membres inferieurs. 310p. pl. ch. 8? Par., Presses univ. France, 1932. MILOVIDOV, Petr Filippovich, 1896- La constitution chimique et physico-chimique du noyau cellulaire. 87p. illust. tab. 24cm. Praha, Nakladem Kralovsk6 6esk6 spolecnosti nauk, 1936. MILOVIDOV, S. I., & PREOBRAZHENSKY, Boris Sergeevi6. C6ophhk HayuHtix pa6oT no jie- qeHuio orHecTpejiLHBix noBpeHcueHuft yxa, ropjia HHOca. 76p. tab. 22cm. Moskva, Medgiz, 1944. MILOVIDSKAJA, K. JIeue6Hau noMOnii. hh- Bajiunaivi OTeuecTBeHHOft boAhbi. 48p. illust. 14>km. Moskva, Min. zdravookh. SSSR Inst. san. prosveshchenia, 1946. MILOVZOROV, Alexandr Pavlovich, 1852- For biography see in Aerzte Estlands (Brennsohn, I.) Riga, 1922, 277. MILOWANSKY, Angel Christofer, 1899- *Ueber essentielle Teleangiektasien. 15p. 8? Miinch. E. Gach, 1930. MILROY, John Alexander, 1871-1934. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1934, 2: 614. Also Biochem. J., Lond., 1935, 29: 983 (Hunter. A.) MILROY, Thomas Macketchie, -1947. For obituary see Manitoba M. Rev., 1947, 27: 161. MILROY, William Forsyth, 1855-1942. See Buck, R. W. Milroy's disease; medical eponym. N. England J. M., 1942, 226: 244.—Milroy's disease. California West M., 1943, 58: 301. For biography see in Hist. Med. Nebraska (Tyler, A. F.) Omaha, 1928, 217, portr. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 550. Also Ir. Am. Ther. Soc (1943) 1944, 43: 9 (Pottenger, F. M.) MILROY disease. See Edema, Meige-Milroy-Nonne type. MILSOM, A. Administrative science for hospitals and institutions. 602p. tab. diagr. 25>fcm. Lond., C. Knight & Co., 1939. MILSON, Louis, 1898- investigations on the Dick reaction in scarlet fever [Marquette Univ.] 17p. 28cm. Milwaukee, n. p., 1926. Typewritten. MILSTEAD, Laurence Coleman, 1899-1947. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1947, 27: 1063 (Kline, W. D.) MILSTEIN 1354 MILWAUKEE MILSTEIN, Uja. *Zur Pathogenese des Tre- mors [Basel] 15p. 8? S. Louis, Edit. Alsatia, 1931. MILT, Bernhard. *Einfluss der Sterilisation durch partielle Tubenresektion auf die Menstru- ation und das Geschlechtsleben [Zurich] p.639- 60. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1928. Also Zschr. ges. Neur. Psychiat., 1928, 112: MILTENBERGER, George Warner, 1819-1905. For biography see in: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 174 (Cordell, E. F.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 795. For portrait see Collection in Library. MILTGEN, Edouard. *Le cerveau des crimi- nels [Toulouse] 94p. illust. 24cm. Clermont- Ferrand, Impr. moderne, 1938. MILTHALER, Wulfhild, 1910- *Die Uterus-Sarkome an der Universitats-Frauen- klinik Konigsberg 1910-1932. 39p. 8? Konigsb. i. P., O. Kummel, 1935. MILTIADES, Joannides [M. D. 1937, Geneve] *Tuberculose et logements a Geneve. 24p. 22}£cm. Geneve, Impr. genevoise, 1937. MILTON, Hazel Doris. See Habel, M. L., & Milton, H. D. The graduate nurse in the home. 290p. 21cm. Phila., 1939. MILTON, Herbert Meyrick Nelson, fl. 1889- 1921. For portrait see in Hist. Med. Educ. Egypt (Mahfouz, N.) Cairo, 1935, opp. p. 51. MILTON, John, 1608-74. Hanford, J. H. John MUton forswears physic. BuU. M. Libr. Ass., 1944, 32: 23-34.—[Lauder's attack on John Milton's poetical character and moral candour] In: Sketches of Im- posture, Phila., 1845, 158-65.—Milton et la pathologie. Chron. mid., 1925, 32: 74-7.—Milton's bUndness. Lancet, Lond., 1908, 2: 1832.—Rogers, L. John Milton's blindness, a sug- gested diagnosis. Brit. M. J., 1936, 2: 1275. Also J. Hist. M., N. Y., 1949, 4: 468-71.—Sorsby, A. On the nature of Milton's blindness. Brit. J. Ophth., 1930, 14: 339-54.—Svendsen, K. Milton and medical lore BuU. Hist. M., 1943, 13: 158-84.— Wilmer, W. H. The blindness of Milton. BuU. Johns Hopkins Hosp., 1933, 52: Suppl., 85-106.—Wood, D. J. The bUndness of John MUton. S. Afr. M. J., 1935, 9: 791-5. MILTON, R. See Obermer, E., A Milton, R. Individual health, v.l. 244p. 8? Lond., 1935. MILTON, Thomas Harlan, 1908- For biography see Kentucky M. J., 1948, 46: 351, portr. MIL WARD, Guilherme Bastos, 1878-1932. See Hermeto, S., jr. Guilherme Milward. Ann. paul. med. cir., S. Paulo, 1933, 26: 419-23.—Rego, L. F. de M. A figura intellectual de Guilherme MUward. Ibid., 25: 25-32. For obituary see Ann. paul. med. cir., S. Paulo, 1933, 25: 7-18, portr. (Nogueira, P., & Favero, F.) Also Rev. med., S. Paulo, 1941, 25: No. 88, 66-70. (Ferreira, A. A.) MILWARD, William Courtenay, 1872-1913. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1913, 1: 916. MILWAUKEE, Wis., Bureau of Economy and Efficiency. Bulletin. Milwaukee, No. 12, 1912- CONTENTS No. 12. Reorganization of the system of garbage coUection. GoodeU, R. E. 1912. No. 13. Milk supply. Gunn, S. M. 1912. No. 18. Communicable diseases. Gunn, S. M. 1912. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Common Council. An- nual report. Compiled and edited by the Munici- pal Reference Library. Milwaukee, 1921- MILWAUKEE, Wis. Department of School Hygiene. Annual report. Milwaukee, 1916/17- MILWAUKEE, Wis. Health Department. Annual report of the Commissioner of Health. 14.-39., 1890/91-1915. 22v. 8? Milwaukee, 1891-[1916?] Incomplete. ---- Bulletin. Milwaukee, 1917- ---- The Milwaukee Health Department. 56p. 23cm. Milwaukee, 1940. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Lee Foundation for Nutritional Research. See under Lee (The) Foundation for Nutritional Research. MILWAUKEE, Wis. Public Library. Annual reports. Milwaukee, 3., 1880- MILWAUKEE, Wis. Public Museum of the City of Milwaukee. Bulletin. See Dickinson, W. E. The mosquitoes of Wisconsin, p.269- 365. 26^cm. MUwaukee, 1944.—Fisher, A. K., Kuhm, H. W„ & Adami, G. C. The dental pathology of the prehistoric In- dians of Wisconsin, p.331-74. 8? MUwaukee, 1931.—Smith, H. H. Ethnobotany of the Meskwaki Indians, p. 177-326. 8? MUwaukee, 1928. ------ Ethnobotany of the Ojibwe Indians, p.329-524. 8? MUwaukee, 1932. ------ Ethno- botany of the forest Potawatomi Indians. 230p. 8? MUwau- kee, 1933. MILWAUKEE, Wisconsin. See also United States. Anibaldi, N. El Centro de rehabilitaci6n de MUwaukee, the Curative Workshop of MUwaukee, Wisconsin, U. S. A. Kine- siologia, B. Air., 1948, 10: 53-8.—Baer, C. A. Early medical history of MUwaukee. MUwaukee M. Times, 1941, 14: No. 7, 14-7.—Banzhaf, H. L. Marquette University Department of Dentistry; formerly MUwaukee Medical College Dental De- partment. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 580-6.-—Effect of the war on clinic visits. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 505.—Evans, C. A. Milwaukee medical societies; an eighty-five year retrospect. Wisconsin M. J., 1923-24, 22: 247-54.—Fischer, P. M. The development of the German hospital. Hosp. Progr., 1926, 7: 87-91.------The Ger- man hospital of modern times. Ibid., 131-5.—Hospitals and institutions in Milwaukee. Ibid. 1939, 20: 152-63.—Krum- biegel, E. R. Milwaukee's health in 1941. Bull. Milwaukee Health Dep., 1941, 3-18.-—Markson, J. Marquette clinics. Marquette M. Rev., 1940-41, 5: 157.—Milwaukee Hospital typifies ideal of community service, cradled in Christian spirit; its 80 years marked by adherence to first principles. Hosp. Management, 1942, 54: No. 6, 13-5.—Tallmadge, G. K. Con- futations. Milwaukee M. Times, 1940, 13: No. 2, 23; 45. ------ Medical education in Milwaukee, 1848-93. Wiscon- sin M. J., 1937, 36: 303-16. [MILWAUKEE County] Medical Society of Milwaukee County. A directory of members. Milwaukee, No. 1, 1945- ---- Annual report. Milwaukee, 1946- See also Jermain, W. M. Crumbs from the dinner table. Milwaukee M. Times, 1940, 13: No. 2, 17. MILWAUKEE County Dental Society. Bul- letin. Milwaukee, v.9, 1943- MILWAUKEE (The) Medical Times. Mil- waukee, v.13, 1940- MILWIDSKY, Heinz, 1911- *Ueber die Kreislauffunktion blasser Kinder. 24p. 21cm. Berl., B. Levy, 1936. MILZ, Ulysse, 1871-1950. For obituary see Ann. pharm. belg., 1950, 1: 54-65, portr. MIMA, Kiyosi. Syokubutu-sei sinkei-keit5 no chronaxie ni kan-suru zikken-teki kenkyu; tyokan ni kan-suru kenkyu. p.33-136. tab. diagr. ch. 24^cm. Kyoto, 1942. In: Mitt. Med. Akad. Kioto, 1942, 34: MIMA. MIMBELA, Pablo S., 1870-1940. Programa razonada para la catedra de medicina operatoria. xxv, 102p. 21^cm. Barcel., A. L6pes Robert, 1909. For biography see in Bibl. cent. med. Peru (Valdizan, H., A Bambaren, C. A.) Lima, 1921, 2: 333. Also An. Fac. med. Lima, 1925, Spec. No., 62. For obituary see Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1940, 32: 737-9, portr. Also Rev. med. peru., 1940, 12: 343-5. MIMEAE. Deacon, W. E. A note on the tribe Mimeae (De Bord) J. Bact., 1945, 49: 511.—De Bord, G. G. Description of Mimeae trib. nov. with three genera and three species and two new species of Neisseria from conjunctivitis and vaginitis. J. Sc. Iowa CoU., 1941-42, 16: 471-80. ------ Mima polymor- pha in meningitis. J. Bact., Bait., 1948, 55: 764.—Faust, J.. & Hood, M. Fulminating septicemia caused by Mima polv- morpha; report of case. Am. J. CUn. Path., 1949, 19: 1143-5. MIMESIS. See under Hysteria. 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Naturgeschichte der Seele und ihres Bewusstwerdens; eine Elementarpsy- chologie. 343p. 25cm. Berl., 1921. ■---- Naturgeschichte der Seele und ihres Bewusstwerdens; mnemistische Biopsychologie. 2. Aufl. 268p. 8? Berl., 1932. Ritchie, A. D. The natural history of mind. 286p. 8? Lond., 1936. ---- normal. See also subheading (Abnormality; Sanity") Burnham, W. H. The normal mind. Pedag. Semin., Worces- ter, 1922, 29: 383-99.—Darrah, L. W. The difficulties of being normal. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1939, 90: 730-7.—Edwards, A. S. A theoretical and clinical study of so-caUed normality. J. Abnorm. PsychoL, 1934, 28: 366-76.—Jones, E. The con- cept of a normal mind. Internat. J. Psychoanal., Lond., 1942, 23: 1-8.—Rossi, A. R. Ficha psiquica de normalidad. In: Trat. biotipol. (Rossi, A. R.) B. Air., 1944, 3: [692-704]— Tredgold, A. F. The normal mind. In his Textb. Ment. Defic, 7. ed., Bait., 1947, 66-84. ---- Organization. See also other subheadings (Integration; Structure) Asch, S. E. A study of change in mental or- ganization. 30p. 24y2cm. N. Y., 1936. Forms No. 195, Arch. PsychoL, N. Y. Hertzman, M. The effects of the relative difficulty of mental tests on patterns of mental organization. 69p. 241/2cm. N. Y., 1936. Forms No. 197, Arch. PsychoL, N. Y. Reichard, S. Mental organization and age level. 30p. 25Hcm. N. Y., 1944. Bleuler, P. E. A priori und a posteriori, Organisation und Erfahrung. In his Naturgesch. d. Seele, Berl., 1921, 227-9.— Thurstone, L. L. Shifty and mathematical components; a critique of Anastasi's monograph on the influence of specific experience upon mental organization. Psychol. Bull.. 1938. 35: 223-36. ---- Pathology. See also Mind and body subheadings (Psycho- somatic disease; Psychosomatic medicine) Baruk, H. Les troubles de la contention de la pens6e inteneure. p.507-85. 25cm. Par., 1938. In his Psichiat. me'd. physiol. exp. Borel, J. Le des^quilibre psychique; ses psychoses, sa morale. 378p. 22)4cm. Par. 1947. Bromberg, W. The mind of man; the story of man's conquest of mental illness. 323p. 8? N. Y., 1937. Clouston, S. T. S. Unsoundness of mind. 360p. 8? N. Y., 1911. Delgado Espinosa, H. F. Psicologia general y psicopatologia de la voluntad. p. 1-61. 25cm. Lima, 1939. In: Rev. neur. psiquiat., Lima, 1939, 2: Domarus, E. von. Das Denken und seine krankhaften Storungen. p.369-456. 25cm. Lpz., 1929. Forms No. 8, v.25, Wiirzb. Abh. Med. Howden, R. A. The mind in conflict; a simple explanation of how modern psychology sets out to solve nervous difficulties and problems. 83p. 16? Lond., 1931. Krauch, E. A mind restored; the story of Jim Curran. 242p. 8? N. Y., 1937. Moore, T. V. The driving forces of human nature and their adjustment; an introduction to the psychology and psychopathology of emotional behavior and volitional control. 461 p. 23%cm. N. Y., 1948. Muller, F. P. *Denken, streven en werkelijk- heid; onderzoekingen op het gebied der psycho- pathologie. 224p. 8? Leiden, 1919. MIND Ribot, T. A. 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The significance of the con- cept of a PS affection. Psychosomat. M., 1945, 7: 240-5.— Lichtenstein, P. M., & Small, S. M. PS illnesses. In their Handb. Psychiat., N. Y., 1943, 155-64.—Livers. Psychologie und Krankheit. Naturheilkunde, Bern, 1949, 46: 61.—Lopez Ibor, J. J. Patologia PS y patologia personal. Medicamenta, Madr., 1946, 4: 257; 299.—Miller, C. W., jr. PS disorders. J. Tennessee M. Ass., 1948, 41: 206-12— Oberhofer, B., RadoseviC, Z., & Rosenzweig, A. O znaeenju PS poremedaja. Lijec. vjes., 1949, 71: 342-9.—Randolph, H. C. PS disorders. Northwest M., 1943, 42: 102-4.—Rava, G. Malattie PS, psiconevrosi, psicoterapia. Minerva med., Tor., 1949, 40: pt 2, Varia, 106.—Rocha, O. Psiconeur6ticos e PS. Rev. brasil. med., 1949, 6: 493-8.—Strauss, R. Zum Kapitel: Physisches und psychisches Kranksein. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1937, 67: 227.—Wibrotte, J. Probldme pose au praticien par les troubles PS. Concours med., 1949, 71: 1276. ---- Psychosomatic disease: Cases. Berg, C. A mysterious illness. In his Case Book, N. Y., 1948, 142-52.—Caprio, F. S. A day in the office of a psychi- atrist. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1946, 159: 221-8.—Cobb, S. Human nature and the understanding of disease. In: Hosp. in Con- temp. Life (Faxon, N. W.) Cambr., 1949, 108-36.—Cover, E. M. Co-existence of organic and PS disease; case report. Virginia M. Month., 1948, 75: 359.—Ferrer de Mendiolea, L. Un caso de infeUcidad. Sugestiones, Mex., 1949-50, 15: No. 170, 57- 60.—Fitz, R. The case of James. Tr. Ass. Am. Physicians, 1940, 55: 196-8.—Grant, W. A case of PS interest. Manitoba M. Rev., 1945, 25: 536-8.—Hume, P. B. Shattered students in an atomic age. Proc Pacific Sect. Am. Student Health Ass., 1947, 10: 6-20.—Lain Entralgo, P. Enfermedad y bio- grafia; cuatro vinetas de historia contemporanea. Medica- menta, Madr., 1949, 7: pt 2, 289; passim.—Leadingham, R. S. PS illnesses in urban practice. BuU. Fulton Co. M. Soc, 1942, 16: No. 11 ,7. Also Ann. Int. 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Horstmann, H. *Zur Frage der Staub- bestimmungen in Bergwerksbetrieben [Munster] 30p. 8? Bottrop i. W., 1934. Barsotti, M. Maschere antipolvere per la protezione dei minatori. Atti Conv. silicosi, 1941, 221-7.—Bedford, T., & Warner, C. G. Experiments in dust reduction at the coalface by means of water. Spec. Rep. Ser. Med. Res. Counc, Lond., 1943, No. 244, 47-51.—Boyd, J. Methods for determining the dust in mine air, as practised on the Witwatersrand. Silicosis, Geneva, 1930, 141-50.—Burdekin, J. T. La mesure des pous- sieres charbonneuses trouves dans l'air des mines. Med. usine, 1949, 11: 550.—Dills, C. C. Study of dust conditions in the Tri-State mining district of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1941, 31: 619-29.—Dispersion (The) of stone dusts by explosion blasts. Annual Rep. Safety in Mines Res. Bd Gr. Britain (1946) 1947, 25: 11.—Estimation of the amounts and nature of dust on the floor and on the roof and sides on mine roadways. Ibid., (1947) 1949, 26: 18-20.- Feil, A. La prophylaxie contre les poussieres dans les mines. Presse med., 1940, 48: 443.—Formation and estimation of dilute dust clouds. Annual Rep. Safety in Mines Res. Bd Gr. Britain (1946) 1947, 25: 15.—Harrington, D. The engineering-hygienic aspects of dust elimination in mines. J. Indust. Hyg., 1925-26, 7: 199-214.—Hay. Le probldme de la poussidre dans les charbonnages britanniques. Med. usine, 1949, 11: 549.— Jones, D. The reduction of dust at the coal face. Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1943, 7: No. 9, 28 (Abstr.) Also J. Indust. Hyg., 1943, 25: SuppL, 162 (Abstr.)—Landwehr, M. Staubmessung und Staubbekampfung im Bergbau. Umschau, 1941, 45: 793-6 —Laying (The) of floor dust on mine roadways. Annual Rep. Safety in Mines (Gr. Britain) (1947) 1949, 26: 16-8.— Leclerq, J., & Marchand, M. Influence de la ventilation sur la teneur en poussieres de l'atmosphere des mines. Ann. med. leg.., Par., 1935, 15: 75-7.—McEwen, A. F., & Bnist, J. The nature and source of dust in mine air, together with a brief reference to those operations which produce dust. Silicosis, Geneva, 1930, 129^0.—Montesano, G. Ricerche sulla con- centrazione e sulla dimenzione della polvere nella gaUerie di una miniera. Med. lavoro, 1944, 35: 32-42, 7 pl. ------ Espen- menti di aspirazione deUe polveri dai fori da mina col metodo Bruck-Vigliani. Ibid., 1949, 40: 251-3.—Nikagomi, I. Kinzo- kuzan ni okeru ko-nai zin-ai ni tuite [The dust problem in metal mines] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 190-6.—Nelson, A. Dust control in hard headings. BuU. Hyg., Lond., 1943, 18: 734 (Abstr.)—Rapid methods for the examination of mine road dusts. Annual Rep. Safety in Mines Res. Bd Gr. Britain (1946) 1947, 25: 13.—Sayers, R. R. Reaction to mixed dusts: atmos- pheric and clinical in hard coal mining. Sympos. Silicosis, 1939, 4. Sympos., 281-90. ------ Dust and gases found in coal mines. West Virginia M. J., 1941, 37: 503-7.—Second report of the Coal Dust Research Committee, 1941 ; sprays. Bull. Hyg., Lond., 1941, 16: 561-3.—Tebbens, B. D. Dust concentrations in Bolivia's mines. Q. Am. Indust. Hvg. Ass., 1947, 8: 38-41.—Vigliani, E. C, & Bruck, R. La lotta contro le polveri nelle miniere; descrizione di un metodo di aspirazione della polvere attraverso il foro assiale del fioretto. Med. lavoro, 1914, 35: 25-32, 2 pl.—Warner, C. G. Dust reduction at the coalface by means of water sprays. J. Indust. Hyg., 1943, 25: 303-5.—Watson, H. H. Les variations de la pous- siere dans les mines au poste d'extraction du charbon. Med. usine, 1949, 11: 550.—WindiTi, J. P. Results of dust survey in Alberta coal mines. Indust. Health Rev., Ottawa, 1949, 1: 17. ---- Explosion and fire. See also Explosion. Ash, S. H. Explosions in Washington coal mines. 52p. 21^cm. Wash., 1931. Forms No. 507, Techn. Paper U. S. Bur. Mines. Harrington, D. Coal-mine explosions and coal- and metal-mine fires in the United States during the fiscal year ended June 30, 1939. 21p. 4? Wash. 1939. Forms Inform. Circ. No. 7092. U. S. Bur. Mines. Pickard, B. O. Lessons from the fire in the Argonaut mine. 39p. 2lHcm. Wash., 1926. Forms No. 363, Techn. Paper U. S. Bur. Mines. Co d dust explosions. Annual Rep. Safety in Mines Res. Bd Gr. Britain (1946) 1947, 25: 5; (l')47) l'HO, 26: 4.—Enquete sur l'explosion dans la houillere du Staffordshire. J. chim. med., Par., 1867, 5. ser., 3: 150-2.—Guardascione, V. Gli scoppi del grisou nelle solfatare siciliane. Rass. med. indust., 1941, 12: 45 (Abstr.)—Hodgson, L. A letter written by D. Lucas Hodgson, physician at Newcastle, containing some observations made by him of a subterraneal fire in a coal-mine near that city. Philos. Tr., Lond., 1676-78, 11.-12: 762-6.—Schkm. Tokyo, 1937. In: Keio igaku, 1937, 17: MINEHART, John Roy, 1878-1932. For obituary see Tr. Am. Ther. Soc, 1934, 33: 14. MINELLA, Pierre, 1915- *Contribution a l'etude des fractures de la tuberosite" ant6rieure du tibia. 59p. 24cm. Nancy, Impr. nanceienne, 1943. MINER, Charles Howard, 1868- For biography see in Hist. Class 1893 Dep. Med. Univ. Pennsylvania (Forst, J. R.) Phila., 1913, 178. For portrait see Collection in Library. MINER, Donald, 1884-1942. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 120: 467. MINER, Elmer Andrew, 1870- Living the liver diet. 106p. 8? S. Louis, C. V. Mosby Co., 1931. MINER, Erwin, 1909- *Ueber Milch- zahnpersistenz [Munster] 39p. 8? Werne- Lippe, F. Grube, 1933. MINER, Frederick Bingham, 1876-1945. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1945, 128: 683. MINER, James Burt, 1873-1943. Translator of Pieron, H. The principles of experimental psychology. 190p. 8? Lond., 1929. For obituary see Psychol. Rev., 1943, 50: 632-4 (White, M. M.) MINER, John Rice, 1892- Suicide and its relation to climatic and other factors, hi, 140p. tab. ch. 26cm. Bait., 1922. Forms No. 2, Monogr. Ser. Am. J. Hyg. See Pearl, R., & Miner, J. R. Life tables for the pecan-nut case bearer, Acrobasis caryae grote. p.169-84. 8? Brux., 1936. MINER, Julius Francis, 1823-1886. For biography see in: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) PhUa., 1912, 2: 174. (Brush, E. N.) Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 795. For portrait see CoUection in Library. MINER, Leroy Matthew Simpson, 1882- The new dentistry; a phase of preventive medi- cine; six Lowell lectures. 219p. 8? Cambr., Harvard Univ. Pr., 1933. ---- Why the teeth? vi, 71p. illust. pl. 16? N. Y., Funk & Wagnalls, 1937. See also O'Rourke, J. T., & Miner, L. M. S. Dental educa- tion in the United States. 367p. 23cm. Phila., 1941. For portrait see Harvard Dent. Alumni Bull., 1942-43, 3: opp. p. 43. MINER, Maude Emma, 1880- Slavery of prostitution; a plea for emancipation, xi, 308p. 20cm. N. Y., Macmillan Co., 1916. MINER, Neil Alden, 1898-1947. For obituary see Proc. Iowa Acad. Sc, 1948, 55: 42, portr. MINER, Stanley G., 1861-1942. For obituarv see Detroit M. News, 1941-12, 33: No. 46, 7, portr. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 1521. MINER, Thomas, 1777-1841. Hallock, F. K. Thomas Miner, M. D., of Middletown; an early Connecticut physician of exceptional culture. Yale J. Biol., 1935-36, 8: 337-52, portr.—Steiner, W. R. [Biography] In: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kellv, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 175. Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kellv, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 796. MINER, Walter N., 1872-1948. For obituary see Canad. M. Ass. J., 1948, 59: 297. MINER, Worthington Warner, 1847-1920. A ramble 'round the Hub; an illustrated booklet presented as a souvenir of the Boston meeting of the American Medical Association. 24p. illust. 26>km. Bost., n. p., 1906. MINER. See also Mine. Irvine, L. G., & Macaulay, D. The Ufe-history of the native mine labourer in the Transvaal. J. Hyg., Lond., 1906, 6: 149- 74.—Joseph, F. The British miner. Britain Today, Lond., 1941, No. 61, 12-6, pl.—Lescohier, D. D. The risks of the ore-diggers. Survey, N. Y., 1911, 26: 514; passim.—Lisser, I. L. Gornorabodie na zeleznykh rudnikakh Krivorozskago rajona. J. Obshch. russ. vrach. pam. Pirogova, 1907, 13: 743-68. ---- Accidents. See also subheading (Injury) Salmade. Instruction sur le caractere des accidens auxquels les ouvriers mineurs sont exposes, et sur la nature des secours qui doivent leur &tre administr6s lorsque ces accidens ont lieu. 48p. 8? Par., 1813. Accidental deaths in coal mines [1940] J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 1467.—Creyghton, J. Herstel der validiteit na ongeval in de nederlandse mijnen. Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1947, 91: 2471- 6.—Dervieux, F. Etude medico-iegale de la catastrophe de MINER 1389 MINER Courrieres d'apres des documents recueillis sur place. Ann. hyg., Par., 1906, 4. ser., 6: 385; 519.—Ebel. Die vorlaufige Nachweisung der Unfalle im preussischen Bergbau im Jahre 1926. Arbeiterschutz, 1927, 3: 89-92.—MacDonald, H. K., & Rankin, W. D. The Moose River mine accident. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1936, 35: 143-8.—MacDonald, I. The effects of priva- tion in the Moose River mine disaster. Ibid., 149-52.— Schwarzacher, W. Gerichtlich-medizinische Beobachtungen bei dem Grubenungluck im Kaliwerk Buggingen. In: Festschr. H. Zangger, Zur., 1935, 1: 109-20.—Weischer, A. Bericht liber die bei der Grubenkatastrophe der Zeche Radbod am 12. Nov. 1908 verungluckten Bergleute, die im katholischen Kran- kenhause zu Hamm behandelt wurden. Aerztl. Sachverst. Ztg, 1910, 16: 195-9. ■--- Anthropology. Ohtuka, T. Naiti-zin, Tyosen-zin tanko romu-sya no sintai-teki seisin-teki seino ni tuite no kansatu [Observations on physical and mental ability of the Japanese and Korean work- ers in coal-mines] p.271-350. 24%cm. Sapporo, 1941. In: Hokkaido igaku zassi, 1941, 19: Allen, F. J. Remarks on the physique of colliery natives, the nature of their work and its effect on health, with special reference to the suggested lowering of physical standard. Proc Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1935-36, 15: 1-5.—Sirai, I., & Ando, T. Mansyu tanko rodo-sya no taisei no tokuisei to sono tekisei ni tuite [The physical characteristics of the coal- miners in Manchukuo. and their distribution according to ability] Kosei kagaku, 1942, 3: 241-64.— Takeya, S. Der Korperbau der chinesischen Bergwerksleute. J. Orient. M., Dairen, 1937, 26: 11. ---- Community affairs and housing. Oehme, A. H. H. E. *Die Arbeitersiedlungen der Braunkohlenwerke Borna und Umgebung. 23p. 8? Borna-Lpz., 1935. Bogomolov, A. K. (Sanitary investigation of the dwellings of the miners of the Mariin svstem of mines] Sibirsk. vrach, 1913-14, 1: 663-8.—Eddey, L. G. An example of effective disease control in a tropical mining community. Brit. Guiana M. Annual, 1947, 28: 162-81, tab. 2 ch.—Goldsmith, A. W. Washing facilities in native compounds of the Witwatersrand mines. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1941, 22: 59-64.— Halliday, J. L. The mining community as a sick society. In his Psychosocial Med., N. Y., 1948, 184-95.—Kemp, F. H., & Wilson, D. C. Social ecology of the Radstock coalfield. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 1: 172.—Ljascenko, I. I. K voprosu o ziliscakh rabo6ikh na gorno-promyslennykh predprijatijakh Doneckago bassejna. Obshch. vrach, 1911, 2: No. 9, 86-96.—Masters, W. E. A model mining village in the tropics. J. Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1919, 22: 89-93.—Powers, E. Reminiscences of 25 years medical service in an American owned mining camp in Korea. Bull. Anderson Co. Hosp., 1940-41, 2: No. 11, 12-4 — Prikhodko, P. T. Aktualnye zadaci sanitarno-bytovogo obsluzi- vanija gornorabo6ikh Kuzbasa. Hig. & san., Moskva, 1947, 12: No. 8, 20-6.—Toriyama, T. Mitui Miike no Ryoku-ga-oka zyutaku [The residences of the coalmine at Miike (Miike Mine) owned by the Mitui Company (from the standpoint of hygienic living conditions)] Kenko hoken, 1950, 4: 19.— Vibal, A. P. The camp physician, his duties and responsibilities. J. PhUippine Islands M. Ass., 1937, 17: 687-91. ---— disabled. See also other subheadings (Accidents; Injury; Rehabilitation) Ascher, L. Invaliditat der Bergarbeiter und Verstaubung in feuchter Luft. Hyg. Rdsch., 190S, 18: 821 —— Zur Frage der Invaliditat der Bergarbeiter. Ibid., 1909 19: 1105- 10.—Halliday, J. L. Dangerous occupation, psychosomatic illness and morale; a study based on the investigation of incapacitation disorders in underground miners. Psychosomat. M. 1943, 5: 71-84.—Niewohner, H. Der Altersknick in der Industriebevolkerung ReckUnghausens. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1939 122- 1-19.—Sheen, A. W. The return to work of the injured colliery workman. Brit., M. J., 1938, 1: SuppL, 154 — Treasure, J. A. P. A study of the efficiency of groups of ex- miners disabled by pneumoconiosis employed in Ught industries in South Wales. Brit. J. Social M.. 1949. 3: 127-38. ---- Disease. See also Ancylostomiasis; Miners' nystagmus, and similar terms. Forman, J. *The incidence in miners of posi- tive complement fixation tests for tuberculosis, gonorrhea, and syphilis. 31p. 8? Butte, 1936. Aubin, E. D. Miner's complaints. N. Zealand M. J., 1907, 5: 35.—Bernstein, R. E. Industrial disease affecting the Bantu on the Witwatersrand gold mines. Leech, Johannesb., 1969, 10- No 2 34-41.—Biondi, C. Le malattie del lavoro negli operai delle miniere bergamasche. Ramazzini, 1908, 2: 281-95.—Bologna, R. Sulla malattia delle mine o poian. Rass. med. indust., 1947, 16: 200-2.—Bottomley, W. F. S. Notes on miners' disease at Bendigo. Intercolon. M. J. Aus- tralasia, 1906, 11: 85-9.—Brockbank, E. M. Miner's cramp Brit. M. J., 1929, 1: 65.—Calderon, H. Estudios sobre la granja de recuperacion. Protec. soc, La Paz, 1945, 8: No. 89, 11-4.—Cavagliano, B. Sul poian o malattia delle mine. Med. lavoro, 1932, 23: 325-38.—Coleman, J. W. Some pathological conditions to which the miner is peculiarly liable. Tr. Arizona M. Ass., 1901, 75-83.—Dickson, D. E. The morbid miner. Edinburgh M. J., 1936, 43: 696-705.— Dowling, G. B., & Brain, R. T. Epidemic of obscure aetiology occurring in a coal mine in Kent. Proc Roy. Soc. M., Lond., 1934, 27: 813-5.— Feil, A. Quelques manifestations pathologiques profession- nelles observees chez les ardoisiers. Progr. med., Par., 1935, 1869-73.—Freise, F. W. Berufskrankheiten von Manganerz- Bergleuten und Verladern; Beobachtungen aus brasilianischen Betrieben. Arch. Gewerbepath., 1932, 4: 1-13.—Granati, A., & Mancini, F. Osservazioni sugli edemi da fame comparsi negli operai delle miniere di ferro dell'isola d'Elba. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1945, 20: 344-6.—Green, Grieve Tet al.] Dysen- tery and colitis amongst mine natives. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1928-29, 8: No. 94, 1-10.—Hutter, C. Berg- und Hiittenarbeiter Erkrankungen. Schwester, 1921, 4: 186-9.— Iwamoto, T., Yasima, M., & Maeta, T. Zyoban tanko akamari ni tuite bo zikken-teki kenkyu [Experimental studies on aka- mari (a special fever developing among miners) in the Zyoban coal mine] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 94-7.—Karp, M. [Gastroconiosis in miners] Bratisl. lek. listy, 1938, 18: 68--72.— Lastres, J. B. Trastornos nerviosos, producidos en el laboreo de las minas; paginas de la vida medica de la colonia. Rev. med. peru., 1937, 9: 332-9.—Lazarus, J. Minenkrankheit. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1910, 9: 700-18.— Legrand. A propos du depistage de la syphilis dans une col- lectivite ouvriere. Arch. Inst, prophyl., Par., 1931, 3: 375-8.— Lynott, W. A. Bureau of Mines' studies of occupational dis- eases. J. Indust. Chem., 1916, 8: 1062-4.—Martin, E., & Roche, L. Resultats d'une enquete effectuee sur des mineurs au rocher du bassin de la Loire. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1944-45, 6: 67-9.—Nakamura, T., Kikuti, S. [et al.] Tanko romusya no sikkan toku-ni hinpatu sikkan to tokui sikkan [Studies on diseases of coal-miners, especially diseases of fre- quent occurrence and diseases of a peculiar nature] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 98-112.—Nemocnost horniku a lekafu. Vest. Cesk. lek., 1949, 61: 132.—Orosco, G. Historia del mal de minas en Bolivia. Sem. med., B. Air., 1931, 38: Pt 1, 601- 21.—Ottley, J. A short account of the diseases which appear to be prevalent in the Puruni district and particularly at the Peters' mine. Brit. Guiana M. Annual (1908) 1909, 16: 103- 10.—Post, F. A study of psychiatric illness in coal miners. J. Alent. Sc, Lond., 1946, 92: 574-84.—Rabinowitz. Sweating disease. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1944^5, 24: 49.— Roberto, F. F. Informe presentado al sindicato de Muzo por la mision encargada de estudiar la epidemia de fiebres obser- vada en la mina en los meses de marzo y abril de 1907, Rev. med. Bogota, 1907, 28: 93-105.—Russell, A. E. On the inci- dence of certain diseases amongst the Transvaal gold miners. S. Thomas Hosp. Gaz., Lond., 1914, 24: 54-64.—Seeberg, G. FaU zur Diagnose. Acta derm, vener., Stockh., 1942-43, 23: 78.—Snell, S. Presidential address; deUvered at the seventy- sixth annual meeting of the British Medical Association. Brit. M. J., 1908, 2: 241-7, ch. Also Lancet, Lond., 1908, 2: 287- 91.—Summons, W. Miners' disease. Intercolon. M. J. Aus- tralasia, 1907, 12: 1-10.—Straatman, A. H. [Diseases and acci- dents among miners and measures for their prevention] Red- dingswezen, 1920, 9: 225-38.—Suzuki, Y., Kisikawa, H., & Inoue, Y. Zyoban tanko Yumoto-ko ni okeru nettyu-syo (akamari) no tokei-teki kansatu [Statistical observations on the fever (akamari) in the Yumoto shaft of the Zvoban coal mine] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 149-53.—Williams, L. S., Miller, A. [et al.] Smalls. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1936-37, 16: 33-7.—Yosida, S. Zyoban tanks zyugyoin no zibiinkoka-teki kensa seiseki ni tuite [The result of otorhino- laryngological examination of the workers in the Zyoban coal mine] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 140-3. ---- Disease; Blood. Emerson, N. The effect of underground work on the ery- throcyte count of Europeans working on the Rand gold mines. Q. J. Exp. Physiol., Lond., 1933, 22: 369-76.—Nordman. De I'anemie des mineurs. Loire med., 1930, 44: 382-99. ---- Disease, cardiovascular. Wohlhueter, G. *Le syndrome cardio- pulmonaire du mineur de houille. 107p. 24cm. Strasb., 1939. Dienckhahn, C. H. Vasospastic disease of the hands of miners due to vibration. Illinois M. J., 1936, 70: 354-7.— Feil, A. Le coeur et I'appareil circulatoire du mineur. Progr. med., Par., 1936, 309-14.—Wohlhueter, G. Le coeur des mineurs. Med. travail, 1936, 8: 209-15. Disease: Forensic aspect. Fisher, S. W. Medico-legal aspects of coal-mining. Med. Leg. Crim. Rev., Lond., 1938, 6: 245-60.—Hautpilzerkrankun. gen, Epidermophytie, keine bergmannische Berufskrankheit. MINER 1390 MINER Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1141 (Abstr.)— Leclerq, J., & Brehon. Etat pulmonaire des ouvriers mineurs de la fosse N? 2 des mines de Bethune. Ann. med. leg., 1935, 15: 72-4.— Mauthner, O. Tvpische Berufsschaden im Bergbau, bei der Koksbereitung und im Hiittenbetriebe im Bereiche des Gehoror- gans und der oberen Luftwege (ein Uebersichtsbeitrag zum Zwecke der gesetzlichen Erfassung) Med. Klin., Berl., 1930, 26: 654-7.—Rangel y Frias, E. La tuberculosis pulmonar en los mineros, no precedida de siUcosis, no es enfermedad pro- fesional. Rev. med. cir., Monterrey, 1943, 5: 72-83. ------ & Vera, M. La tuberculosis pulmonar de los mineros no prece- dida de silicosis no es enfermedad profesional. Ibid., 1944, 6: 1-7.—Tuberculo-silicosis of coal miner; length of exposure and date of contraction within proper limits [Utah] Indust. Hyg. Digest, 1943, 7: No. 9, 3. ---- Disease, musculoskeletal. See also under names of parts and regions. Adamson, W. A. D. Injuries of the cartilage in miners. Edinburgh M. J., 1946, 53: 37-45.—Azzolla, F. Die Myalgie cine der haufigsten Bergarbeiterkrankheiten. Wien. med. Wschr., 1927, 77: 1689.—Karp, M. [Hygroma praepateUare et olecrani, affection common among miners] Bratisl. lek. listy, 1937, 17: 141-4.—Linde, F. Ueber Schadigung der EUen- bogengelenke durch Arbeit mit Pressluftwerkzeugen, eine besonders bei Bergleuten haufige Erkrankung. Zschr. Gewerbehyg., 1933, 40: 4-6.—Rosenbaum, B. N. Roentgeno- logical analysis of lumbar pains among the coal miners of Cheremkhovo and its estimation as occupational disease. Tr. Vost. Sibir. med. inst., 1935, No. 3, 74-82.—Ruiz Moreno, A., & Moreno, B. A. El reumatismo en los mineros. An. Conv. med. indust., B. Air. (1944) 1946, 2. Conv., 146-55. ---- Disease, parasitic. See also Ancylostomiasis. Anquilostomiasis o anemia de los mineros. In: Conf. pro- filax., Mex., 1948^i9, 135.—Bussmann, W. Hygienische Mass- nahmen zur Verhinderung der Wiedereinschleppung des Hakenwurms in den deutschen Bergbau. Deut. med. Wschr., 1940, 66: 267.—Czukelter-Szecsody, J., & Acs, L. Az ancylo- stomiasis gy6gyitasarr. bevezetett eljarftsokr61 es az ezek kapc- san a brennbergi bany&szoknal eiert eredmenyekrol. In: Ancylost. kerdes. mai allasa Magyarorsz. (Lorincz, F.) Pecs, 1935, 67-75.—Garin, C, Rousset, J., & Gonthier, B. Organi- sation de la lutte contre l'ankylostomose dans une exploitation miniere. Med. travail, 1931, 3: 37; 1932, 4: 23.—Helbig. Wurmkrankheit der Bergleute. Pharm. Zhalle, 1903, 44: 846; 1904, 45: 213.—Lorincz, F., & Makara, G. Az ancylo- stoma duodenale fertozesek intenzitas&ra es az azt befoly£sol6 tenyezokre vonatkozo vizsgaiatok a brennbergi banyamunka- soknai. In: Ancylost. kerdes. mai allasa Magyarorsz. (Lorincz, F.) Pecs, 1935, 42-54.—Lorincz, F., & Stiller, J. Az ancylosto: miasis jelenlegi eloforduldsa Magyarorszagon (33 bany&szati iizem 3440 munkasanal vegzett 5567 vizsgalat alapjan) Ibid., 33-42, tab.—Nakamura, T., Koyama, M. [et al.] Zyoban tanko zyugyo-in oyobi kazoku no kiseityugaku-teki tyosa seiseki [Results of parasitological investigations of the workers in the Zyoban Coal mine and of their families] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 113-7.—Ortiz Mariotte, C, & Romano Montero, A. Uncinariasis en mineral del Monte Hgo. Medicina, Mex., 1940, 20: 291-8.—Zmeev, G. J. [Epidemiology of occupational infestation with worms in miners] J. epidem. mikrob., Moskva, 1932, 1: No. 3, 30-7. ---- Disease: Pathology. Horntjng, G. *Die Luft der Steinkohlen- gruben und ihr Einfluss auf den menschlichen Organismus. 37p. 21cm. Wiirzb., 1939. Cronin, A. J. Dust inhalation by hematite miners. J. Indust. Hyg., 1926, 8: 291-5.—Dreosti, A. O. Pathological reactions produced by work in hot and humid environment in the Witwatersrand gold mines. S. Afr. J. M. Sc, 1937, 2: 29-36.—Fischer, W. O. A preliminary report on 1,402 con- secutive autopsies on native mine workers. J. M. Ass. S. Afr., 1929, 3: 511-6. ------ Record of 561 consecutive autopsies on native mine workers. S. Afr. M. J., 1932, 6: 359-61.— Fowler, H. P. Lode gold mining and its effect on the health of underground African employees. Rep. M. Dep. Gold Coast Colony (1936) 1937, 101.—Heymann, B., & Freudenberg, K. Statistische Erhebungen uber den Einfluss des Grubenklimas auf die Gesundheit der Bergleute. Zbl. Gewerbehyg., 1934, n. F., 11: 72; 111.—Loewenstein. Der Bergmann bei unter- irdischen Gesteinsarbeiten. Verh. Deut. Ges. inn. Med., 1936, 48 Kongr. 143-54.—Povoa, H. A patologia nas minas. Arch. brasil. med., 1940, 30: 201-8.—Weil, H. Ueber die Wirkungen des Grubenklimas auf den Menschen. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1932, 108: 280-306. ---- Disease, respiratory. See also Anthracosis. Berdo, N., & Cwojdzinska, I. Choroby narzadu oddechowego u g6rnik6w kopalti wegla Zablebia D^browskiego. 23p. 24cm. Krak6w, 1938. Forms No. 10, v.5, Rozpr. wydz. lek. Polska akad. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Chronic pulmonary disease in South Wales coalminers; medical studies. 222p. 24^cm. Lond., 1942. ---- [The same] Environmental studies. 222p. 24cm. Lond., 1943. Sayers, R. R. Pulmonary diseases in the mining industry. 26p. 27cm. Wash., 1941. Badham, C, & Taylor, H. B. The lungs of coal, metallif- erous and sandstone miners and other workers in New South Wales; chemical analysis and pathology. Rep. Dir. Pub. Health N. S. Wales (1936) 1938, 100-43—Benignetti. Alcuni ultimi modelli di apparecchi respiratori nelle miniere. Riv. ingegn. san., 1905, 1: 148-50.—Berdo, N., & Cwojdzinska, I. Les pneumopathies chez les mineurs du bassin houiller de D^browa G6rnicza. Bull, internat. Acad, polon. sc, cl. med., 1938, 751.—Daubenton, F., Frew, A. [et al.] Correlation be- tween the different respiratory diseases and general conditions on the mines in 1931. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1932-33, 12: 1-15, ch.—Experiment (An) with sulphapyridine for pneumonia in native mine laborers on the Rand. Brit. M. J., 1941, 2: 278.—Fox, F. W. A study of the reserves of vitamin A in the livers of native mine labourers with special reference to their resistance to pneumonia. Lancet, Lond., 1933, 1: 953-5.—Gorgas, W. C. Recommendations as to sani- tation concerning employees of the mines on the Rand made to the Transvaal Chamber of Mines. J. Am. M. Ass., 1914, 62: 1855-65. Also Mil. Surgeon, 1914, 35: 24-50.—Investigation (An) of chronic pulmonary disease in coalminers. Med. J. AustraUa, 1942, 2: 523-5.—Leclercq, J., & Brehon. Etat pulmonaire des ouvriers mineurs de la fosse No. 2 des mines de Bethune. Echo med. nord, 1934, 3. ser., 2: 237. Also Med. travaU, 1934, 6: 251-4.—Lemoine, J. M., & Bruninx, W. Les bronches des ouvriers mineurs. J. fr. med. chir. thorac, 1948, 2: 79-84.-—Lister, F. S. Prophylactic inoculation of man against pneumococcal infections, and more particularly against lobar pneumonia; including a report upon the results of the experimental inoculation, with a specific group vaccine, of the native mine labourers employed upon the Premier (diamond) mine and the Crown (gold) mines in the Transvaal and the De Beers (diamond) mines at Kimberley—covering the period from November 1, 1916, to October 31, 1917. Pub. S. Afr. Inst. M. Res., 1917, 10: 303-32.—Martin, E., & Roche, L. Quelques remarques sur la dyspnee d'effort chez les ouvriers du fond employes dans les houilieres. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1946, 7: 197.—Massino, S. [Pathology of lungs of coal-miners] Vrach. delo, 1927, 10: 1071-6.—Motley, H. L. Pulmonary function studies in bituminous coal miners. West Virginia M. J., 1950, 46: 8-23, IUust. —— Lang, L. P., & Gordon, B. Pulmonary emphysema and ventUation measurements in 100 anthracite coal miners with respnatory complaints. Am. Rev Tuberc, 1949, 59: 270-88. ------ Studies on the respiratory gas exchange in 100 anthracite coal miners with pulmonar., complaints. Ibid., 1950, 61: 201-25, Ulust.—Orenstein, A. J Frazer, J. F. D., & Walker, J. I. Chest disease in Rand miners' Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 233.—Peterson, J. N., Peterson, J. M., & Startup, C. W. Miners' dyspnoea. Ibid., 1939, 1: 147-9 — Pulmonary disease in miners. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 43.— Retief, F. Chest disease in Rand miners. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 1: 536.—Robertson, C. K. Neo-epinine In the dvspnoea of coal-miners. Brit. M. J., 1949, 2: 961.—Schopper, W. Ueber Lungenentziindungen bei Brauneisenstein-Bergarbeitern. Arch. Hyg., Miinch., 1930, 104: 175-83.—Silicosis and tuberculosis among miners in Oklahoma, Kansas, and Missouri. Month. Labor Rev., 1933, 37: 68-70 — Weber, F. A. Die Bergkrank- heit der Erzbergleute in Schneeberg in Sachsen (Schneeberger Lungenkrebs) Arb. Reichsgsundhamt., 1926, 57: 179-88 — Williams, E. The presence of curious bodies in the lungs of South African gold-miners. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1939, 48: 475-7.—Ziel, D. La maladie miniere k Joachimsthal. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1934, 26: 701-4. ---- Disease, respiratory: Fibrosis of lung. Arce Castrillo, L. Las esclerosis pulmonares de los obreros de minas de Estano. Ap. resp. & tuberc, La Paz, 1949, 6: 3-13.—Croizier, L., & Martin, E. Fibrose pulmonaire chez les mineurs plus specialement occupes k la perforation et k l'ex- ploitation des roches. Rev. tuberc, Par., 1934, 4. ser., 2: 292-8. —---- Some remarks on pulmonary fibrosis in miners. Tubercle, Lond., 1936-37, 18: 206.—Eloire, F. Interpretation des images radiographiques de fibrose pulmonaire des mineurs. Echo med. nord, 1935, 3. ser., 4: 367-72.—Leclercq, J. Les fibroses pulmonaires des mineurs; la composition du terrain houiUer du Nord de la France. Ibid., 1936, 6: 359-68, illust.— Martin, E., & Roche, L. La fibrose pulmonaire des mineurs au charbon. J. med. Lyon, 1945, 25: 63-6.—Muller, M., & Eloire, F. Les images de sclerose pulmonaire chez les individus du pays mlnier ne travaUlant et n'ayant jamais travalUe aux mines. Echo med. Nord, 1935, 3. ser., 4: 777-83; IUust. Also J. beige radiol., 1936, 25: 311-4.—Stewart, M. J., & Faulds, J. S. The pulmonary fibrosis of haematite miners. J. Path. Bact., Cambr., 1934, 39: 233-53, 10 pl. MINER 1391 MINER ---- Disease, respiratory: Phthisis. South Africa. Miners' Phthisis Acts Commission. Report of the Miners' Phthisis Acts Commission 1941-43; majority report and minority report. 57p. 32cm. Pretoria, 1943. South Africa. Miners' Phthisis Medical Bureau. Report. Cape Town, &c, 1 (1916-17) 1918- South Africa. Minister of Mines. Report of the Committee to inquire into the position of miners' phthisis beneficiaries. 41p. fol. Pre- toria, 1935. Borsalini, G. Contributo cUnico ed anatomo-patologico aUo studio della tubercolosi dei minatori. Clin. med. ital., 1931, 62: 659-73, 2 pl.—Cohen, A. C. Incidence of pulmonary and extra-pulmonary tuberculosis in anthracite coal miners. Arch. Int. M., 1939, 63: 1117-22.—Croizier, L., & Martin, E. La frequence de la tuberculose pulmonaire chez les mineurs. Loire med., 1938, 52: 347-54— Crouch, J. H. A study of tuber- culosis deaths in Silver Bow County, Montana, and of other important causes of deaths in miners. Am. Rev. Tuberc, 1936 33: 396-403.—Fraser, D. S. The actuarial valuation of the outstanding liabilities under the South African Miners' Phthisis Act. SUicosis, Geneva, 1930, 675-86.—Functions and experi- ence of the Medical Board of Appeal appointed under the Miners' Phthisis Act. Ibid., 610-7.—Irvine, L. G. The func- tions of the Miners' Phthisis Medical Bureau and the general system of medical examinations conducted under the Miners' Phthisis Act. Ibid., 597-609.—Lienhardt, Depoire & Delannoy. Phtisie des mineurs et pneumothorax. Echo med. nord, 1936, 5: 251-5. ------ Phtisie des mineurs. Ibid., 1937, 7: 275- 80.—Miners' phthLsLs: a problem of labour. Off. Yearb. Union S. Africa, 1933-34, 16: 231-8.—Miners' phthisis beneficiaries. Annual Rep. S. Africa Dep. Pub. Health, 1934-35, 39-41 — Miners' phthisis in South Africa. Month. Labor Rev., 1934, 38: 322.—Pringle, A. D. Sanatorium treatment of miners' phthisis patients. Silicosis, Geneva, 1930, 572-88.—Ravault, P., Roche, L. [et al.] Granulie chez un ancien mineur; diagnostic differentiel avec la sUicose. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1948, 9: 59-62.—South Africa. Miner's Phthisis Medical Bureau; Annual reports, 1935-38. Tubercle, Lond., 1939-40, 21: 240-2.—Veiga Pires. A volta dura relatorio sobre a tubercu- lose nos indigenas mineiros do Rand. Bol. tisiol., Porto, 1934, 1: 61-77.—Watt, A. H. Personal experiences of miners' phthisis on the Rand, from 1903 to 1916. Silicosis, Geneva, 1930, 589-96.—Williams, C. J., Raath, C. S., & Orpen, B. G. O. The work of the Miners' Phthisis Board and of the mining industry in providing employment for silicosis sufferers and their dependants. Ibid., 687-92. ---- Disease, respiratory: Pneumoconiosis. Great Britain. Ministry of Fuel and Power. Report of the Advisory Committee on the Treatment and Rehabilitation of Miners in the Wales Region Suffering from pneumokoniosis. 18p. 24^cm. Lond., 1944. Poubelle, M. P. Contribution a l'etude de la pneumoconiose des mineurs et de ses rapports avec la tuberculose. o3p. 2454cm. Lille, 1936. Aslett, E. A., Davies, T. W., & Jenkins, T. I. Radiological appearances in the development of coal miners' pneumo- koniosis. Brit, J. Radiol., 1943, 16: 308-13.—Atkins, J. B. Pneumokoniosis in coalminers. J. R. San. Inst., 1948, 68: 516-25.—Brites, G. O nodulo pneumoconiotico dos mineiros da Urgeirica. Coimbra med., 1938, 5: 72$-35, 5 pl.—Burger. La radiographic miniature dans la pneumoconiose des mineurs. M6d. usine, 1949, 11: 547.—Creyghton, J. Het bloedbeeld bij mijnwerkers-pneumoconiose. Geneesk. gids, 1948, 26: 176-84. Also Prensa med. argent., 1948, 35: 1311.—Donald, K. W. Reaction to carbon dioxide in pneumokoniosis of coalminers. Clin. Sc, Lond., 1949-50, 8: 45-52.—Dufort, Josserand [et al.] Inoculation positive de nodules pulmonaires fibreux (nodules siUcotiques) dans un cas de pneumokoniose fibreuse chez un mineur. Lyon med., 1936, 157: 470.—Fisher, S. W. Pneumo- koniosis among British coal miners. Pharm. J., Lond., 1948, 107: 232.—Fletcher, C. M. Pneumoconiosis of coal-miners. Brit. M. J., 1948, 1: 1015; 1065, pl. ------ & Oldham, P. D. The problem of consistent radiological diagnosis in coalminers' pneumoconiosis; an experimental study. Brit. J. Indust. M., 1949, 6: 168-83.—Gerlach, W. Die Staublunge des Alansfelder Bergmanns, zugleich ein Beitrag zur Frage Staublunge und Lungentuberkulose. Arch. Gewerbepath., 1931, 2: 105-22.— Gill, C. C. Miner's lung; pneumoconiosis, silicosis, anthracosis; and analysis of 222 cases. Tr. M. Soc Hawaii, 1940, 50: 130-8. ——— Miner's lung, pneumoconiosis, silicosis, anthracosis; an analysis of 227 cases. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 264-82 — Gooding, C. G. Pneumoconiosis in South Wales anthracite miners. Lancet, Lond., 1946, 2: 891-6—Gough, J. Pneu- monoconiosis in coal workers in Wales. Occup. Med., 1947, 4: 86-97. ------ & Wentworth. La pathologie de la pneumo- coniose des houilleurs dans le pays de Galles; un procede nouveau pour l'etude de la pathologie des poumons. Med. usine, 1949, 11: 546.—Graham, I. A. D. Pneumonokoniosis in New South Wales coal miners. Med. J. Australia, 1948, 1: 544. & Smith, G. C. Pneumonokoniosis in New South Wales coal miners. Ibid., 775 7.—Hellmers, J. H., & Udluft. H. Untersuchungen iiber die I'rsache der Staublungenerkran- kungen im Bereich des Mansfelder Kupferschieferbergbaus. Arch. Gewerbepath., 1942, 11: 480-502.—Heppleston, A. G. The essential lesion of pneumokoniosis in Welsh coal workers. J. Path. Bact., Lond., 1947, 59: 453-60, 4 pl.—Husten, K. Die Steinstauberkrankungen der Ruhrbergleute. Klin. Wschr., 1931, 10: 506-8.—Imasaki, V. Honpo kinkozan no keihai ni tuite [Pneumoconiosis in gold-mines In Japan] Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1944, 59: 317-33, pl.—Jones, R. H. Pneumono- coniosis encountered in bituminous coal miners. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 119: 611-5.—King, E. J., & Gilchrist, M. Chronic pulmonary disease in South Wales coalminers; experimental studies; the estimation of coal and of aluminium in dried lung. Spec. Rep. Ser. Med. Res. Counc, Lond., 1945, No. 250, 21-8.—King, E. J., & Hart, P. D. Pneumoconiosis of coal- miners. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 155.—King, E. J., & Nagel- schmidt, G. The mineral content of the lungs of workers from the South Wales coalfield. Biochem. J., Lond., 1944, 38: SuppL, 6. Also Spec. Rep. Ser. Med. Res. Counc, Lond., 1945, No. 250, 1-20, pl.—Leclercq, J., Balgairies, E., & Treguer, C. La collaboration medico-technique dans la lutte contre les poussieres dans les hou Uteres du Bassin du Nord et du Pas-de- Calais. Ann. med. leg., 1948, 329-31.—McVittie, J. C. Pneu- moconiosis in coal miners. Postgrad. M. J., Lond., 1949, 25: 618-31, Ulust.— Martin, E. Valeur pronostique de la vitesse de la sedimentation sanguine dans la pneumoconiose des mineurs. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1948, 9: 104-8. ——— & Roche, L. Les formes pseudo-tumorales de la pneumoconiose des mineurs; etude radiologique et clinique. Ibid., 1946, 7: 310-5.—Mattel & Perret. La prevention des pneumoconioses dans le bassin minier de la Mure. Ibid., 61-4.—Meiklejohn, A. Haemo- siderosis and dust reticulation of coal-miners; an interesting case report. Brit. J. 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Medical problems in industry; medicine and the colliery. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1944, 7: 56.—Cope, C. L. Research on human problems in the National Coal Board. J. R. San. Inst., 1948, 68: 511-6.------Atkins, J. B., & Capel, E. H. Discussion on the medical problems of the coal- mining industry. Ibid., 511-31.—Fisher, S. W. Medical aspects of coal-mining. Proc R. Soc M., Lond., 1944-45, 38: 59-64.—Mengel, S. P. Some medical and surgical problems and their solutions, from the point of view of the mining sur- geon. Proc. Conf. Indust. Phys. Surg., 1018, 5: 1-6, Disc, 13. ---- Metabolism. Granati, A., & Busca, L. II costo energetico del lavoro nelle miniere di carbone in Carbonia. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1941—42, 8: 1-34.—Granati, A., & Peretti, G. Glicemia e massimo possibile consumo di ossigeno all'inizio ed alia fine del lavoro, negli operai delle minere di carbone. BoU. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1940, 15: 1083-5.—Kuroda, K. Tanzan ni okeru toki tankikan rodo no ketueki suibun-ryo ni oyobosu eikyo [Effect on the amount of water in the blood of short periods of work in the coal mines during the winter] Kosei kagaku, 1943, 4: 342-9. ------ Yamamoto, K., & Hirano, E. Tanzan suiketu-syo ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on hydremia in coal-miners] Igaku & seibutugaku. 1944, 5: 290; 367; 387.—Maeta, T., Iwamoto, T., & Yasima, M. Zyoban tanko romusya no ketueki suibun- ryo (ryusan-do-ho) [The blood-water amount of the miners of the Zyoban mine] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 71-3.— Nakamura, T., & Akaike, M. Ko-nai sagyo-sya no nyo-syoken [Observations on the urine of workers in a coalmine] Ibid., 118-24. ---- Morbidity, and mortality. See also subheading (Disease) Neymann, B., & Freudenberg, K. Mor- biditat und Mcrtalitat der Bergleute im Ruhrge- biet. 200p. 8? Essen, 1925. Marsch, E. Gesundheit und Krankheit im Bergbau; Untersuchungen iiber Krankheitshau- figkeit und Fehlerbelastung der wichtigsten Krankheitsarten in einem Steinkohlenrevier. 91p. 23cm. Stuttg., 1942. Forms No. 4, Schr. Arbeits &c Med. Allen, F. J. Morbidity and mortality on coal and gold mines for 1941. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1943, 23: 59-64. ------Comparison of morbidity and mortality rates of differ- ent collieries. Ibid., 64-70.— Behounek, F., & Foft, F. Hor- nickd nemoc jfichymovskA. Cas. lek. cesk., 1941, 80: 693-8.— High mortality on the collieries. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1928-29, 8: No. 90, 6-8.—Mining and quarrying. In: Decen. Suppl. Reg. Gen. Gr. Britain (1931) 1938, pt Ha, 80-8.— Montesano, G. MorbilitS, e mortality fra minatori di una miniera in montagna. Med. lavoro, 1942, 33: 202-10.— Mortality amongst mine natives. Proc Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1927-28, 7: No. 9, 3-6. ---- Nursing care. Cunningham, P. J. Visiting the miner. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1948, 44: 314.—Nursing the miners. R. N., Rutherford, 1949- 50, 13: No. 2, 40-5.—Shirey, R. T. Nursing miners and their families; the Koppers Coal nursing service. Am. J. Nurs., 1944, 44: 347-50. ---- Nutrition. Abe, T. Syowa 3 nen Kyusyu bo-tanko zyugyoin-kan ni boppatu-seru kakke dai-ryiiko no tokei-teki kansatu [Statis- tical observations on a great epidemic of beriberi that broke out suddenly among the workers in a certain coal-mine in Kyusyu in 1928] Zitti ika to rinsyo, 1933, 10: 87; passim.—Alimentacao dos operarios que trabalham no sub-solo (mina de Morro Yelho) e as medidas que se impoem a sua indispen«avel corrccao. flora med., Rio, 1941, No. 45, 11-45.—Brock, R. The di.'t of colUery workers in war time. Aled. Press & Circ, Lond . H»42, 207: 154-9.—Cunto, M. de. Panorama alimentar dos traba- lhadores do sub-solo; minas de ouro de Nova Lima. Rev. brasil. med., 1948, 5: 353; 457.—Davies, I. J. The diet of miners in war time. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1943, 209: 263; 1944, 211: 214. Also Mod. Treat. Yearb., 1044, 10: 206-9.—Food and the miner. Lancet, Lond., 1047, 1: 260.—Fox, F. W. The mine native diet inquiry. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. 94 > MINER 1395 MINER Ass., 1934-35, 14: 34-6.------Dangerfield, L. F. [et al.] Vitamin C requirements of native mine labourers; an experi- mental study. Brit. M. J., 1940, 2: 143-7.—Fox, F. W., Fleischer, S. R. [et al.] The food and feeding of mine native laborers. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1941, 22: 23-30.— Goldsmith, A. W. The mine medical officer aspect. Ibid., 30^-38.—Kato, S. Tanko eiyo kaizen ni kan-suru tyosa kenkyu; keika no gaiyo narabi-ni syokubutu tyosa seiseki no iti-ni [Investigations on the improvement of the nutrition of coal- miners; outline of the investigations and some results in the investigation on food] Jap. J. Nutr., 1948, 6: 102-6.—Loeser, H. A. Diet of mine natives. Transvaal M. J., 1911-12, 7: 152-63.—Metabolism of the anti-scorbutic vitamin by native mine labourers. Annual Rep. S. Africa Inst. M. Res., 1939, 24-30.—Mitra, K. Dietary and physique of mining population in Jharia coal fields, Bihar. Ind. J. M. Res., 1941, 29: 143-56.— Povoa, H. Alimentacao dos mineiros. Impr. med., Rio, 1943-44, 19: No. 361, 27-34.—Williams, L. S. The food and feeding of mine native labourers. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1941, 22: 1-15, ch.—Zemplenyi, I. Banvaszok eielmezese es egeszsegiigye. Nepegeszsegugy, 1942, 23: 1006-10. ---- Nystagmus. See Miners' nystagmus. ---- Poisoning. See also Lead poisoning; Mine, Gases. Diebitsch, J. M. E. K. *Der Einfluss der Kohlensaure-Einatmung auf Bergleute. 31p. 8? Bresl., 1913. Chartschenko, N. S. Wirkung der Schachtgase auf den Organismus; die Wirkung von CO auf das Atemvolumen, auf die Reflexerregbarkeit und auf den Muskel in situ. Arbeits- physiologie, 1932-33, 6: 433-6. ---- Rehabilitation. See also Miner, disabled. Davis, S. B. Rehabilitation of miners. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1949, 12: 139-43, iUust.—Restoring the injured miner. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 553. ---- Rescue. See also Mine, First aid. Grove, G. W. Suggested procedure for con- ducting first-aid and mine rescue contests. 51p. 22Hcm. Wash., 1937. Forms Techn. Paper 579, U. S. Bur. Mines. International mine-rescue standardiza- tion conference [St Louis, 1921] Mine rescue standards; a tentative study. 44p. 23cm. Wash., 1923. Forms No. 334. Techn. Paper, U. S. Bur. Mines. Cannaday, J. C, Teague, V., & Ledbetter, J. H. Life saving system. U. S. Patent Off., 1942, No. 2,299,793.—Jones, W. I. Red Cross reUef in a mine disaster. Red Cross Courier, 1930, 9: No. 9, 15.—Meyer, G. Rettungswesen in Bergwerken. Deut. med. Wschr., 1906, 32: 924-6.—Rescue training station. Proc. Transvaal Mine M. Off. Ass., 1944-45, 24: 63. ---- Social security. See also subheading (Health insurance) Coucke, C. Considerations sur la seV-urite sociale miniere. Medecin fr., 1949, 9: 142-4.—Magyar (A) koztarsasag kor- manvanak 5.980/1948. Korm. szdmii rendelete a banyatars- penztaiak szovetsege targyaban. Nepegeszsegugy, 1948, 29: 462.—Orosco, G. Problemas medico-sociales del minero. Prensa med. argent., 1945, 32: 257-70.—Peloncini, M. Cer- tezza dell'avvenire per i minatori cecoslovacchi. Natura & vita, Milano, 1947, 2: 267-9.—Voluntary insurance in South African Mines. Med. Care, 1944, 4: 313.—Zemplenyi, I. Az orszagos banvatarspenztar feladatai. Nepegeszsegugy, 1948, 29: 210-2. --- Welfare. Kuczynski Godard, M. H., Avila L., N., & Arrue, A. Estudios medico-sociales en minas de Puno con anotaciones sobre las migraciones indigenas. 98p. 24cm. Lima, 1945. Williams, R. C Miners' safety and health almanac for 1920. 51p. 241/2cm. Wash., 1919. Forms No. 26, Miners Circ U. S. Bur. Mines. Bergarbeiterbewegung (Die) in Grossbritannien und in Deutschland. Soziale Prax., 1912, 21: 673-82.—Children in an anthracite coal-mining district. In: Child & State (Abbott, G.) Chic, 1938, 1: 377-82.—Children in a bituminous coal-mining district. Ibid., 382-4.—Children in the Kentucky coal fields. Ibid., 384-7.—Feil, A. Les oeuvres sociales dans les Ardoisieres 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----90 Progr. med., Par., 1935, 1909-13.------La protection des ouvriers mineurs. Presse med., 1940, 48: 443.—Guillemin, J. Les oeuvres sociales dans les mines domaniales de potasse d'Alsace. Rev. hyg. med. social., 1932, 11: 214-6.—Improving the miner's lot. Lancet, Lond., 1935, 2: 435.—Kemp, C. G. Les plans et la construction pour le bien-etre des houilleurs. Med. usine, Par., 1949, 11: 548.—Miners' welfare activities in Great Britain. Month. Labor Rev., 1944, 58: 765.—WHfare provisions for miners in six foreign countries. Ibid., 194' 62: ---- Working capacity. See also other subheadings (disabled; Disease: Forensic aspect; Rehabilitation) Granati, A., & Peretti, G. Valutazione della capacita lavorativa degli operai nelle miniere di carbone, attraverso lo studio del massimo possibile consumo di ossigeno. Arch, sc biol., Bologna, 1940, 26: 154-60.—King, E. J., & Hart, F. D. Prognosis of coal-miners. Brit. M. J., 1945, 2: 194. ---- Working conditions. See also Mine, Conditions, and health survey. Oliveira, O. G. de. Condigoes so trabalho humano nas minas de carvao de Arroio dos Ratos e Butia; dados colhidos atraves de uma inspecao realizada entre 19-2-44 a 2-3-44. p.65-158. 26/2cm. Rio, 1948. Arq. hig., Rio (1945) 1948, 15: B., D. Physiological and psychological effects of high temperature and humidity in mining and metaUurgical works. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 513.—Cope, C. L. Human factors in industry; working conditions; coal mining. Advance. Sc, Lond., 1948, 5: 99-101.—Denis, H. De la limitation des heures de travail dans les mines. Rev. psychol., Brux., 1909, 2: 37- 53.—Freise, F. W. Beeinflussung der Gesundheit von Berg- leuten durch Arbeiten auf grosser Teufe; Beobachtungen beim brasilianischen Bergbau. Arch. Gewerbepath., 1930-31, 620-33.—Hasse, A. Leistung und klimatische Bedingungen ,m Bergbau. Arbeitsphysiologie, 1934-35, 8: 455-75.— Kikuti, S. Ko-on ko-situ konai romusya no rodo seiri ni kan suru kenkyu [Studies on the physiology of the labourers working in high temperature and high humidity in mines] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 1-27.—Kisine, T., Suto, K., & Simizu, T. Seppa sagy6-tyu ni okeru ketueki oyobi nyo no hendo ni tuite [Changes in the blood and urine (conditions) of the people engaging in work in mines in very cramped quarters] Ibid., 76-8. ■———■ Ko-on ko-situ konai sagyo ni yoru hiro oyobi vitamm Bi narabi-ni C ketubo ni tuite [The fatigue due to the mine work in high temperature and humidity and deficiency In vitamins Bi and C] Ibid., 79-81.—Labor condi- tions in coal mines. 19th century [IUust.] In: Civiliz. & Dis- ease (Sigerist, H. E.) Ithaca, 1943, opp. p. 44.-—Langlois, J. P. Les conditions physiologiques du travail dans les mines. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc (1910) 1911, 39: T. 4, 172-6. Also Se- ance Congr. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1910, 39. Congr., 189.-—Ro- chaix, A. TravaU dans les mines. In his Traite hyg., Par., 1946, 1: 937-41, illust.—Sibuya, H. Ko-on ko-situ-ka ni okeru konaihu no nyo syoken narabi-ni Donaggio hanno ni tuite [Ob- servations of the urine of the miners working in high tempera- ture and high humidity and their Donaggio reaction] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 38; passim.—Vernon, H. M. The effect of atomspheric conditions on efficiency in deep mining. Annual Rep. Indust. Fatigue Res. Bd, Lond. (1922) 1923, 3: 59.— Weiner, J. S. Observations on the working abiUty of Bantu mineworkers with reference to acclimatization to hot humid conditions. Brit. J. Indust. M., 1950, 7: 17-26.—Working conditions in hot and deep mines; Empire Mining Congress. Brit. M. J., 1949, 2: 592. ---- Work physiology. Burton, A. C. Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut fur Arbeitsphysiologie; physiology of exercise and application to industry, particularly mining [v. p.] 39p. 25cm. Lond., 1945. Forms No. 83, Item 24, BIOS Final Rep., Lond. Akaike, M. Tanko romusya no ketuatu ni tuite [The blood pressure of laborers in coal mines] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1949, 41: 125-9.-—Ladell, W. S. S. Some physiological observations on West African coal miners. Brit. J. Indust. M., 1948, 5: 16-20.—Muller, T. F., & Moss, K. N. A further study of the physiological aspect of a miner's work. Nutrit. Abstr., Aber- deen, 1941-42, 11: 254.—Ninomiya, H. Tanko ni okeru ko-nai rodo ga romu-sya sintai ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [The effect of labor in the mine-shafts of coalmines on the bodies of the laborers] Jap. J. Sc. Labor, 1938, 15: 553-6.—Peretti, G., & Granati, A. La gettata cardiaca durante il lavoro neUe miniere di carbone. Arch. sc. biol., Bologna, 1940, 26: 149-53. ----— II rendimento del lavoro muscolare negli operai delle miniere. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1940, 15: 1115. ----— Variazioni del Q. R. e della utilizzazione dei principi nutritivi nel lavoro muscolare, studiate sugli operai delle miniere di carbone durante l'intero turno di lavoro. Ibid., 1116-9. ------ II rendimento del lavoro muscolare negli operai delle miniere di MINER 1396 MINERAL DEFICIENCY carbone. Q. nutriz., Bologna, 1941-42, 8: 219-26.—Stepanov. A. E. [Changes in body weight, dynamo-and spirometry and pulse frequency in miners doing 6-hour work in the mines] In: Sbornik N. I. Goritzontov, Novosibirsk, 1935, 209-13. MINERAL deficiency. See also Deficiency disease; also under names of inorganic elements. Leroux, M. Contribution a l'etude des carences minerales. 48p. 8? Par., 1932. Passweg, J. *Etude des carences minerales alimentaires. 40p. 8? Par., 1936. Arias Vallejo, E. Los elementos minerales y sus estados de carencia. Sem. med. espafi., 1944, 7: 1-18.—Freudenthal, P. Nogle studier over A-vitaminmangel og mineralstofmangel samt konsekvenserne af disse. Forh. Med. selsk. K0benhavn, 1935-36, 39-45.—Greenberg, D. M. Minerals in nutrition and possible mineral deficiencies. Papers TJ. S. Conf. Nutr. Nat. Defense, 1941, 5.—Guy, W. B. Mineral deficiency dis- eases. Bull. Off. Pract., 1938-39, 12: 61; passim.—Hall, D. C. Evidences of mineral deficiency in the Northwest. Proc. Pacific Sc Congr. (1939) 1943, 6. Congr., 6: 701-4.—Kruse, H. D., Butler, A. M. [et al.] Round table discussion on vitamin and mineral deficiencies. J. Pediat., S. Louis, 1941, 18: 128-41.—New (A) study shows diets are low in minerals and vitamins. Progr. Nutrit., N. Y., 1945, 7: 2.—Veselkin. Izsle- dovanija nad mineralnym golodaniem. Tr. Obshch. russ. vrach. Pirogova, 1904, 9. sess., 123.—Vitamin and mineral deficiencies. Brit. M. J., 1941, 1: No. 4191, Advt., 21. ---- Calcium and phosphorus. 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I Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1874, 23: 241-7. MINERAL DRUG 1397 MINERAL DRUG ---- colloidal. Adami, E. Sul meccanismo di azione dei colloidi minerali; azione dell'argento coUoidale suUa respirazione dei tessuti. Arch. ital. sc. farm., 1942, 11: 45-66.—Schneiderwirth, H. J., & Wilcox, P. W. Thixotropic mineral gels and their therapeutic possibilities. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1947, 36: 402-6.—Spagnol, G. Fattori che modificano la fissazione dei colloidi minerali neU'organismo; azione degli anestetici. Atti Soc med. chir. Padova, 1927, 5: 411-7. ---- History. Nicols, T. Beschreibung der Steinc, sowol edels als gemeine; darinnen dererGestalt, Kraffte, Tugenden, Medicin, Eigenschafften, Preiss und Werth auf das Deutlichste gezeiget wird; samt beygesetzten Warnungen. sich fiir derer Verfal- schung wohl zu huten. 274p. 16? Culmbach, 1734. Estreicher, A. Rzecz kr6tka o gabinecie mineralogicznym Uniwersytetu Jagielloriskiego. Rocz. Wydz. lek., Krakow, 1842, 5: 42-76. ---- Pharmacology. Mahn, E. *Ueber die antiphlogistische Wir- kung von Mineralsalzen und NahrungsstoffeE [Heidelberg] 9p. 21cm. Wurzb.-Aumuhle 1939. Plans y Pujol, F. Lecciones de mineralogia farmaceutica. 2. ed. 171p. 22cm. Barcel., 1870. Bound with his Lecc. fdrm. zool., 2. ed., Barcel., 1870. Beiglbock, W., & Benda, L. Ueber Untersuchungen der Harnausscheidung bei Mineralsalzverabreichung. Wien. Arch. inn. Med., 1941-42, 36: 185-96.—Caldwell, M. J., & Hughes, J. S. A suggested explanation for the action of mineral ele- ments on nerve irritability. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1945, 106: 298-300.—Charrin, A. Action des matieres minerales sur les echanges et la resistance de I'organisme. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1905, 59: 112-4.—Fairbanks, B. W. What are we to believe about minerals? North Am. Vet., 1938, 19: No. 12, 47-52 — Hagemann, O. Beitrag zur Einwirkung der Mineralsub- stanzen auf den tierischen Organismus. Verh. Ges. deut. naturforsch. (1912) 1913, 84: 2. Teil, 2. Halfte, 360-4.—Heil- meyer. Eisen und Kupfer als WUkstoffe im Organismus. Deut. med. Wschr., 1947, 72: 92.—Keining, E., & Hopf, G. Ueber Wirkungsweise und Moglichkeiten der Mineralsalz- therapie. Med. Klin., Berl., 1937, 33: 1205-9.—Mogilnicky, B., Zhdanov, I., & Markuse, K. [Influence sur les fonctions de la mesenchyme et sur les mesoglies par l'introduction a longue duree des sels mineraux dans I'organisme] J. med., Kiev, 1935, 4: 475-82.—Rubino, F., & Castro, V. Ricerche suU'ipoalimentazione; influenza delle vitamine e dei sali mine- rali sui Umiti di resistenza aU'ipoalimentazione. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1948, 24: 1246-8.—Sammartino, U. Azione dei metalli sul ricambio dei glucidi. Arch. farm, sper., 1936, 61: 209-36.-—Simon, I. Eliminazione gastrica di NaCl e di Na2SO< in seguito ad iniezioni endovenose di soluzione iper- tonica dei due sali. Boll.. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1939, 14: 448.— Starkenstein, E. Das Problem der humoralen, solidaren und zellularen Wirkung und seine Beziehung zur Mineralstoff- therapie. Med. Klin., Berl., 1935, 31: 1260-6.—Stephan. Zur therapeutischen Wirkung medikamentoser Mineraliendar- reichung Deut. med. Wschr., 1925, 51: 1365. ---- Phytopharmacological aspect. Roche, M. E. E. H. *De Taction de quelques composes du regne mineral sur les vSgetaux. 70p. 4? Par., 1867. Beraud, P. Sur le processus d'accoutumance des levures aux milieux mineraux. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1941, 135: 683; 872.—Deleano, N. T., Popovici, N., & Ionesco, L. Sur l'in- fluence de quelques sels mineraux sur la catalase des tigues du bie. Bull. Soc. chim. biol., 1937, 19: 1393-7.—James, W. O., & Cattle, M. Studies of the physiological importance of the mineral elements in plants; the Influence of potassium chloride on the rate of diastatic hydrolysis of starch. Biochem. J., Lond., 1933, 27: 1805-9.—Maze, P., & Maze, P. J., fils. In- fluence des sels mineraux sur le pouvoir coagulant de la presure. C. rend. Soc biol., 1941, 135: 808-10. ---- Preparations. See also Mineral therapy, Transmineralization. Detlefsen. Anwendung von Aricyl, Tonophosphan und Volkmarschen Mineralstoffpraparaten. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1937 53: 561-3.—Hirsch, P. Ueber Astromedox, vordem Transformin. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1939, 10: 752-5.—Jung, H Die Eigenschaften des Loss und dessen Anwendung in der Heil- kunde. Deut. med. Wschr., 1939, 65: 1164.—Stejskal, K. v. Ein Beitrag zur Wirkung des Mineralsalzpraparates Sepdelen bei inneren Erkrankungen. Med. Klin., Berl., 1939, 35: 1374.—-Ulich, A. Einige Bemerkungen uber den Mineral-. stoffwechsel und iiber Halo vis, das mineralische Roborans. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1941, 71: 1020-4.—Weichlein, W, Volkmarsche Mineralstofftherapie. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1935, 43: 632-4. MINERAL industry. See also Mine; also under names of minerals and metals. Bernales, S. E. El enfisema pulmonar, enfermedad ad- quirida en el trabajo por intoxicacion de polvos y gases deriva- dos de los minerales. Actual, med. peru., 1940-41, 6: 39-48.— Industrial injuries in the mineral industries, 1940. Month. Labor Rev., 1941, 53: 960.—Murray, A. L. ControUing eye hazards in the mineral industries. Proc. Nat. Soc Prev. Blindness, 1936, 22-31.—Williams, C. R. Composition of in- dustrial dusts; foundry dusts. J. Indust. Hyg., 1945, 27: 110-4. MINERALIZATION. See also Mineral nutrition; Mineral therapy, Transmineralization. Albee, F. H. Correlation in the use of mineralized foods and vitamins in treatment. J. Internat. Coll. Surgeons, 1940, 3: 425-32.—Becker, J. E. Increasing food values by mineraliza- tion and vitaminization. J. Am. Diet. Ass., 1934-35, 10: 391-7.—Corrie, F. E. Alethods of mineral supplementation and the formulation of mixes and bricks. Manuf. Chem., Lond., 1946, 17: 532-4.—Dufrenoy, J., & Genevois, L. L'addi- tion de vitamines et de sels mineraux aux aliments aux Etats- Unis; une politique d'ameiioration de l'alimentation nationale. Ann. nutrit., Par., 1947, 1: 389-424.—Jukes, T. H. The fortifi- cation of foods with vitamins and minerals. Papers U. S. Conf. Nutr. Nat. Defense, 1941, 21-4.—McQuarrie, I., & Ziegler, M. R. Comparison of nutritive value of mineral-enriched meat and milk. Pediatrics, Springf., 1950, 5: 210-23. MINERAL jelly. Syn.: Petrolatum; Vaseline. Alton, W. H. Emulsion. U. S. Patent Off., 1940, No. 2,409,338.—Deutsch, W., jr. Closure of post-operative wound with irradiated petrolatum; case report. J. Indiana M. Ass., 1935, 28: 490; p.xix.—Eising, E. H. Therapeutic and physical properties of ultraviolet irradiated petrolatum. Ann. Surg., 1931, 93: 1231-9.—Golden, M. J. Qualitative and quanti- tative determination of peroxides in petrolatum. J. Am. Pharm. Ass., 1949, 38: 301-4.—Hollander, L. Dermatitis pro- duced by petrolatum; report of a case. Arch. Derm. Syph., Chic, 1938, 38: 49-51.—Hopkins, J. G. Schamberg's disease; dermatitis venenata; petrolatum. Ibid., 1941, 44: 1154.—■ Levin, S. J., & Moss, S. S. Sensitization to petrolatum in ointment bases. Ann. Allergy, 1948, 6: 579-83.—Meyer, E. Petrolatum in pharmaceuticals and cosmetics. Drug & Cosrnet. Indust., 1934, 34: 583. ——•—• Como se emplea el petrolato en la preparacion de cosmeticos y productos farmaceuticos. Farmaceutico, N. Y., 1946, 22: 68-70.—Nasal inhalant prepara- tion containing petrolatum omitted from New and Nonofficial Remedies. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 378.—Rhodes, R. K. New methods for evaluating functional properties of petro- latum. Drug & Cosrnet. Indust., 1948, 62: 43.—Scheer, B. T., & Fox, D. L. Attachment of sedentary marine organisms to petrolatum surfaces. Proc Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1947, 65: 92-5.—Sears, H. J., & Black, N. The bactericidal properties of ultraviolet irradiated petrolatum. J. Bact., Bait., 1934, 27: 453-64.—Trevani, E. Subkutane Gasbildung als Folge einer mit Petrolat verunreinigten Schnittverletzung. Zbl. Chir., 1937, 64: 1763-5.—Zahorsky, J. Petrolatum as a medicament for children. Arch. Pediat., N. Y., 1943, 60: 250-5. ---- Vaseline. Adam, P. Essai des vaselines pharmaceutiques. Ann. pharm., Louvain, 1905, 11: 450.—Alvaro-AIberto. A vaselina nas polvoras. An. Acad, brasil. cienc, 1940, 12: 325; passim. ------ A vaselina como moderante e como refrigerante. Ibid., 1942, 14: 229-33.—Cheval. Injection de vaseline sterilisee dans la caisse. Bull. Soc. beige otol., 1902, 7: 65. ------■ Ampoules-seringues pour injections de vaseline aseptique per tubam. Ibid., 1904, 9: 66-8.—Dyban, P. A. [Substituting American vaseline for ung. cereum] Sovet. vest. oft., 1932, 1: 545.—Frieboes, W. Vaseline- und Teerschadigung der unbedeckten und belichteten Korperhaut. Derm. Zschr., 1917, 24: 641-5.—Gottron, H. Vaselinoderm (zwei Falle) Derm. Wschr., 1944, 118: 63.—Hoffmann, E., & Habermann, R. Arzneiliche und gewerbliche Dermatosen durch Kriegsersatzmit- tel (Vaseline, Schmierol) und eigeriartige Melanodermatitiden Deut. med. Wschr., 1918, 44: 261-4.—Jentsch, M. Be- obachtungen beim Vaselinoderm. Derm. Wschr., 1947, 119: 97-105.—Kern, W., & Cordes, T. Untersuchungen uber Handelsvaselinen. Arch. Pharm., Berl., 1943, 281: 23-47, 3 pl.—Konrad. Vaselinoderma. Wien. klin. Wschr., 1942, 55: 697.—Ruemele, T. Vaseline und Vaselinole. Pharm. Zhalle, 1941, 82: 157-60.—Shamuilov, B. N., Batkina, K. I., & Ben- jamovic, E. B. [Vaseline substitutes in surgical practice] Vest. vener., 1937, 194-6.—[Vaseline] Ny pharm. tid., Kbh., 1877, 9: MINERAL JELLY 169; 1882, 14: 169.— Ziegenspeck, H. Polarisationsmikro- skopische Versuche mit Vaseline. Bl. Untersuch. &c Instrum., 1941, 16: 1-4, Ulust. MINERAL metabolism. See also Bacteria, Metabolism; Blood chem- istry, Minerals; Ion, Metabolism; Metabolism; also under names of inorganic elements. Clark, G. W. Studies in the mineral metabo- lism of adult man. p. 195-287. 23cm. Berkeley, 1926. In: Univ. California Pub. Physiol., 1926, 5: Also forms No. 10, Collect. Repr. California Stomat. Res. Gp, 1923-28, 1: Asher, D. W. Mineral metaboUsm. Am. J. M. Techn., 1938, 4: 132-9.—Aub, J. C. Mineral metaboUsm. Bull. N. York Acad. M., 1934, 2. ser., 10: 82-94.—Bansi, H. W. Betrachtungen uber den Mineralstoffwechsel. Klin. Wschr., 1939, 18: 797-801.—Berg, R. Ueber Mineralstoffwechsel. Pharm. Zhalle, 1913, 54: 1212-6. —---- Untersuchungen uber den Mineralstoffwechsel. Zschr. Klin. Med., 1916, 83: 311-31.—Bing, F. C. Mineral metabolism. Cyclop. Med. (Piersol-Bortz) Phila., 1939, 10: 104-7.—Browning, E. Min- erals and metaboUsm. Am. Med., 1928, 23: 803-6.—Chown, B. Studies in mineral metabolism. Canad. M. Ass. J., 1936, 35: 134-7.—Enger, R. Ueber den Mineralstoffwechsel. Zschr. arztl. Fortbild., 1943, 40: 373-7.—Freudenberg, E. Der Mineralstoffwechsel. Tungchi med. Mschr., 1926-27, 2: 237-49.—Hatta, 2. 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Role of minerals in animal Ufe. Med. World, 1940, 58: 516-8.—Asher, L. Die Mineralstoffe im Lebens- getriebe. Jahrkurs. arztl. Fortbild., 1932, 23: 1-19.—Charrin, A. Le role des matures minerales dans I'organisme. Sem. med., Par., 1906, 26: 433-5.—Herrera, A. L. Role preponde- rant des substances minerales dans les phEnomenes biologiques. Rev. sc, Par., 1903, 4. ser., 19: 751-4.—Hirschler, A., & Terray, P. Ueber die Bedeutung der anorganischen Salze im Stoffwechsel des Organismus. Zschr. klin. Med., 1905, 56: 137-84.—Sheldon, J. H. The mineral basis of Ufe. Brit. M. J., 1934, 1: 47-53. ---- Blood urine quotient. Hermann, S., & Zentner, M. Saurewirkungen und Saure- schicksal im Organismus; Bestimmung der Wasserstoffionen- konzentration im Harn und im stromenden Kaninchenblut nach peroraler und intravenoser Zufuhr von Calcium- und Natriumsalzen. Arch. exp. Path., Lpz., 1938, 190: 309-15.— Hurka, W. Die Relationen einwertiger Ionen im Harn und Blut. Biochem. 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Les eaux minerales et les eaux de sources; rapport sur un projet de dEcret portant rEglementation sur la repression des fraudes. Ann. falsif., Par., 1921, 14: 237-41. ---- Aerosol. See subheading (Inhalation) ---- Ageing and deterioration. Delore, Milhaud & Loude. Influence du vieillissement sur le pouvoir rEducteur de quelques eaux minerales. Presse therm. clim., 1947, 84: 85.—Harpuder, K. Die Haltbarkeit der Mine- ralwasser beim Versand. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1927-28, 2: 968-70.—Jullien, J. A propos du vieillissement de certaines eaux minErales, aprEs leur prElevement. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 16.— Kopaczewski, W., Ninard, J., & Ninard, B. Vieillissement des eaux minErales. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1947, 225: 135-7. ---- alkaline. See also subheading (bicarbonate) Aguiar Pupo, J. de. Estudo geral das aguas minerals alca- linas. Arq. cir. clin. exp., S. Paulo, 1942, 6: 893-902.—Chabrol, E., & Sal let, J. 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Inst. hydr., Par., 1926, 4: 284-99, ch. ---- Biological effect. See also subheading (Hydrobiology) Miztjnuma, M. Tennen kosen no tokui seibutugaku-teki sayo ni tuite [Ueber die eigen- tiimlichen biologischen Wirkungen des natur- lichen Mineralwassers] p. 1341-431. 26cm. Hu- kuoka, 1941. In: Igaku kenkyu, 1941, 15: Armengaud. Des rEactions thermiques observEes au cours du traitement hydrominEral. C. rend. Congr. fr. mEd. (1921) 1922, 15. Congr., 305-8.—Delauney, A. Les eaux minErales et leurs effets biologiques. BuU. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1935, 64: No. 126, 9-14.—Dodel, P., & Dastugue, G. Modifications des propriEtEs biologiques des eaux minErales aprEs lipiprEcipitation. C. rend. Soc biol., 1932, 110: 776.—Garcia Ayuso. Funci6n de las aguas minero-medicinales en la higiene individual. Ac- tual. mEd., Granada, 1943, 19: 126.—Godonneche, J. Sur quelques propriEtEs biologiques des eaux minerales. Rev. mEd. Centr. Ouest, 1937, 9: 213-22.—Hazlehurst, G. H. 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Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 569-72.—Dick, V. G. Kurortoterapia ginekologiEeskikh zabolevanij. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 448-95.—Macrez. CrEnothErapie et gynEcologie. Marseille mEd., 1928, 65: 623-8.—Mangiagalli, L. Le indicazioni crenoterapiche nelle malattie ginecologiche. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 419-31.— Pierra, L. M., & Canel, Y. La douleur et son traitement ther- mal en gynEcologie. Presse therm, clim., 1946, 83: 91-3.— Vignes, H. Les cures hydrominErales en gynEcologie. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935, 11: 255. ----■— La terapia termominerale in ginecologia. Atti Settim. med. internaz. (1937) 1938, 1. meet., 379-419, illust., incl. French transl. Also GynEcologie, 1939, 38: 230-3. ---- Indication, internal medical. Alexandrov, V. A. Kurortnoe leEenie boleznej obmena. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 118-70. ------• Kurortoterapia Bright-ovoj bolezni. Ibid., 236-67.—Boeri, G. Crenoterapia nelle affezioni bronco- polmonari. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 362-78.—Duhot, E. ThErapeutique hydrominErale des infec- tions et intoxications intestinales. J. beige gastroentEr., 1934, 2: 567.—Dumitrescu-Popovici. Tratamentul hidromineral ai aerofagiei. Misc. med. roman., 1937, 10: 455.—Einis, V. L., & Nosov, V. N. Kurortoterapia boleznej legkikh. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Aloskva, 1932-36, 3: 77-117.— Konchalovsky, M. P. Kurortoterapia pecenoEnykh bolnykh. Ibid., 216-35.—Leon-Robert. Les cures hydrominErales dans les affections mEdicales. J. mEd. Paris, 1933, 53: 479-81.— Lurija, R. A. Kurortoterapia zabolevanij zeludoEno-kiseEnogo trakta. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 171-215.—Maranon, G. ^ Tratamiento hidro- mineral de las enfermedades de la nutricion y de las secreciones internas. Rev. espafi. med. dr., 1929, 12: 539-46.—Pende, N. La crenoterapia nelle malattie del ricambio, comprese le sindromi reumatiche, anafilattiche, endocrino-vegetative. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 555-79.— Sheresevsky, N. A. Kurortoterapia boleznej endokrinnoj sistemy. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 324-31.—Valette. Glandes endocrines et cures hydrominErales; les eaux minErales et les troubles de la crois- sance. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 145-9. MINERAL WATER ---- Indication, neurological. Verzilov, V. M. KypopTOTepamia HepBHbix 3a6ojieBaHuii. p.268-323. 23cm. Moskva, 1936. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932- 36, 3: Bykhovskaja, A. N., Antokhina, V. A., & Maksimova, M. K. [Study of peripheral blood circulation in functional neurosis in relation to certain procedures in mineral water therapy] Sovet. nevropat., 1933, 2: 62-7.—MacE de Lepinay. Les nerveux aux eaux minErales. Marseille mEd., 1928, 65: 609- 14.—Morselli, E. La crenoterapia nelle malattie del sistema nervoso. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 432-59.—Woodmansey, A. The catalytic factor in mineral water therapy. Prescriber, Edinb., 1932, 26: 89-92. ---- Indication, ophthalmological. Orlov, K. H. Kurortoterapia glaznykh boleznej. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 532-5.—Ovio, G. Indicazioni crenoterapiche delle malattie oculari. In: Tiatt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 541-54. ---- Indication, otorhinolaryngological. Flurin, H. A. J., & Vialle, J. Indications creno-et climatotherapiques en oto-rhino-laryngo- logie. Pt 1: Indications cr6notherapiques en oto- rhino-laryngologie. p. 129-99. 24cm. Par., 1930. Arch, internat. laryng., Par., 1930, 9: Corone, A. Le traitement hydro-minEral des affections du nez. Avenir mEd., Lyon, 1942, 39: 119-23.—Flurin, H. Les sinusites allergiques et leur traitement hydrominEral. Gaz. mEd. France, 1944, 51: 131. ---- Indication, pediatric. Aceria Calvo, M. Las aguas minerales en pediatria. Siglo mEd., 1936, 97: 398-401.—Aparicio, R. Los tratamientos hidrominerales en pediatria. Casa mEd., Madr., 1947, 2. Epoca, No. 80, 17-21.—Barberi, S. Le cure idrominerali nell'infanzia. Med. nuova, 1938, 29: 163-75.—Cany, G., & Cany, J. Le traitement de la dilatation des bronches chez l'enfant par Tinhalation d'eaux minErales brumifiEes. Rapp. JournEes thEr. Paris (1946) 1948, 449.—De Toni, G. Prin- cipali indicazioni delle cure idrominerali nella profilassi delle malattie infantili e necessity di adattare razionalmente a questo compito le nostre stazioni di cura. Difesa sociale, 1937, 16: 765-91.—Mathieu, J. E. Clinique hydrologique sulfuro-iodEe chez les enfants. MEd. inf., Par., 1936, 43: 182-90—Medo- vikov, P. S. Kurortoterapia detskikh zabolevanij. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 536-74.— Pierret, R. CrEnothErapie et pEdiatrie. Marseille mEd., 1928, 65: 615-22.—Rodriguez Pi'.illa, H. Crenoterapia en los ninos. Siglo mEd., 1936, 97: 386-9.—Vila Lopez, A. La cura creno- clim&tica infantil. Med. espafi., 1948, 11: 175-85.—Vinaj, A. La crenoterapia nella profilassi e nella cura deU'mfanzia. Forze san., Roma, 1941, 10: No. 5, 12-6. ---- Indication, rheumatological. Guimaraes, F. Crenoterapia do artritismo. p.67-134. 27J/2cm. Coimbra, 1945. Arq. Inst, farm., Coimbra, 1944-45, 8: Edgecombe, W. The role of natural mineral waters in treat- ment of the rheumatic affections. Brit. J. Actinother., 1930-31, 5: 245-7.—Niculescu, P. Actiunea ionului iodic, cloric si al sulfului in tratamentul hidromineral al reumatismelor. Mi?c med. roman., 1937, 10: 370.—Rouveix, J. Le traitement hydrominEral du rhumatisme articulaire aigu et de ses sEquelles cardiaques. Centre mEd., Moulins, 1946, 52: Spec. No. 23-6. ---- Indication, stomatological. Filderman, J. Le massif maxillo-facial et les cures thermales. Rev. odont., Par., 1937, 58: 117-40.—Gall was, R. Beob- achtungen uber das Verhalten dentogener Fokalherde beim Gebrauch von Mineralbadern und Moorbadern. Deut. zahnarztl. Wschr., 1938, 41: 1140. ---- Indication: Surgical diseases. Creyx. SEquelles de traumatismes et crEnothErapie. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1936, 113: 63.—Giraud, G. Behandlingen av foljdtUlstand efter cholecystektomi medelst medicin och mineralvatten. Nord. med. tskr., 1933, 5: 46.— Kucera, V. Lazenska lEEba vleklych nehnisav^ch zanEtu kloubnich. Cas. lEk. desk., 1917, 56: 221-39.—Tusini, G. Le indicazioni creno- terapiche nelle affezioni chirurgiche. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 580-7. ---- Indication: Tuberculosis. MEriel & Lasserre, J. Le traitement des tuberculoses ostEo- articulaires par les eaux chlorurEes sodlques. Presse therm. MINERAL WATER 1417 MINERAL WATER clim., 1948, 85: 131-3.—Shenk, A. K. Kurortnoe ledenie kostno-sustavnogo i ielezistogo tuberkuleza. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 410-47. ---- Indication, veterinary. Pierrot, M. Contribution a l'etude de Taction therapeutique de quelques eaux minerales en medecine veterinaire. 95p. 8? Lyon, 1934. Briining-Rostock, H. Brunnenkuren mit naturlichen Heil- quellen bei Tieren. Deut. tierarztl. Wschr., 1941, 49: 380.—■ Lepinay, L. Les eaux minErales en medicine humaine et en mEdecine vEtErinaire. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1938, 38: 1190-3. ---- Industry. See also other subheadings. Stockholm, Sweden. Apotekarnes mi- neralvattens aktiebolag. Apotekarnes mi- neralvattens aktiebolag, 1875-1935. Minnes- skrift. 179p. 24y2cm. Stockh., 1935. Dollfus. R. Electrifisation des gaz, des eaux minErales et de tous liquides; appUcations des mEthodes de Nodon. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1911) 1912, 40: 923.—Rector, F. L. Scien- tific methods of control in tbe mineral water industry. J. Bact,, Bait., 1916, 1: 102. ---- Inhalation of aerosol. See also Mineral vapor. McClellan, W. S., & Rogers, M. Inhalation therapy using mineral waters and mineral oils. 21p. 23cm. Alb., 1946. Forms No. 15, Pub. Saratoga Spa. Also: N. York State J. M., 1944, 44: No. 11. Bilancioni, G. Cure inalatorie con acque minerali in oto- rino-laringoiatria. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 316-61, illust.—Delia Cioppa, A. La terapia inalatoria con le acque minerali per la cura e la profilassi deUe malattie infantiU neU'eti nipiologica. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 231.—Justin-Besangon, L., & Debray, C. Les aErosols en thErapeutique hydro-minerale en climatologie. Presse therm. clim., 1948, 85: 1-9.—Mancioli, M. Aerosolterapia e creno- terapia inalatoria. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 225.—Muszkat. Inbalationstherapie. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1927-28, 2: 337- 42.—Turtur, G. Terapia inalatoria con particolare riguardo aUe inalazioni con le acque mineraU neUa oto-rino-laringoiatria. Boll. mal. orecchio, 1941, 59: 256-71. ---- Laws and regulations. Estival, J. Les eaux minerals; leur captage, leur legislation, p.409-60. 24cm. Montpel., 1932. In: Montpellier mEd., 1932, 1: Xiboyet, E. H. *Etude sur la legislation des eaux minerales naturelles et artificielles, a 1'ex- ception des questions fiscales. 206p. 24cm. Marseille, 1939. Bauer. Le cure termali nel quadro della legislazione sociale tedesca. Difesa sociale, 1942, 21: 493-7—Beslier, M. LEgis- lation concernant les eaux minErales, la saccharine, Talcool, etc. In his Contr. Et. pharm. Espagne, Villefranche, 1938, 47.— Correa Netto, O. Comentdrios sobre o c6digo de aguas minerals em vigor. Brasil mEd., 1947, 61: 349-52.—Danjou. De la modification k apporter k la rEdaction de l'article 15 du titre 11 du dEcret du 28 Janvier 1860 concernant I'usage des eaux minErales a la condition de propriEtE de ces eaux. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 267-9.—Eaux minErales et boissons. In: Contr. Et. pharm. Espagne (Beslier, M.) Villefranche, 1938, 141.—France. ArrEtE ministEriel du 14 octobre 1937, relatif aux analyses des sources d'eaux minErales. Bull. Off. internat. hyg. pub., Par., 1938, 30: 1404-8.—Molinery & Germes. Au sujet des modi- fications a apporter a l'article 64. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 257.—Nova codificacao de leis sobre aguas minerals. Impr. med., Rio, 1941, 17: No. 331, 147-9.—Radais. Sur des demandes d'autorisation de dEbit de divers mEdicaments dans les conditions prEvues par la loi du 14 juin 1934. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1936, 3. ser., 116: 304-7.—Rimattei, F., & Niboyet, E. Sur quelques points de la lEgislation des eaux minErales. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1942, 14: •233-0.—Vote du rapport de M. Le Noir sur les renseignements a fournir par les stations climatiques en vue de leur classement en stations de cure pour tuberculeux ou en stations de viUEgia- ture; loi du 28 aotit 1936. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1939, 3. ser., 121: 859.—Werder, J., & Nussberger, G. Die Mineralquellen in der schweizerischen Lebensmittelgesetzgebung. In: Mineral etc. QueUen Schweiz (Schweiz. Ver. analyt. Chem.) Bern, 1937, 3-8. ---- Licensing. See also subheading (Control) Aguas minerales naturales, artificiales, potables, gasificadas y larabeadas; reglamentaciEn para su concesi6n y explotaci6n In: Prontuano legisl. san. Peru, Lima, 1937, 3: 521-32 — Hannot, Pouchet [et al.] Sur un projet de rEglementation des eaux minErales, examinE par la Commission permanente des eaux minErales. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1929, 3. ser., 101: 150-63.—Le Noir. Sur une demande d'autorisation d'usage medical d une source d eau minErale. Ibid., 1939, 3. ser., 121: 269~7.1-—Reg's*ro obbligatorio per la direzione tecnica'degli stabiUmenti idrominerali. Ann. igiene, 1942, 52: 99. ---- Magnesium content. Cailletet, C. Dei sali magnesiaci e calcari nelle acque na- turali. Gior. farm, chim., Tor., 1868, 17: 353-64.—Cailleux, R., & Cailleux-Balme, M. Action pharmacodynamique des eaux chlorurEes magnEsiennes. Gaz. mEd. France, 1948 55- 287-9.—Leskovar, R. Ueber die galletreibende Wirkung natiirhcher magnesiumhaltiger Mineralwasser. Balneologe, lyo", o; llz—zO. ---- Manual. See also Balneology; Hydrology. Benito Landa, T. de. Climatologia e hidro- logia medicas. 2v. 448p.; 496p. 22^cm Madr., 1942. Chassevant, A. Hydrologie elementaire a I'usage des medecins. 208p. 18cm. Par., 1912. Duhot, E. Les eaux minerales et I'organisme humain. 127p. 17^cm. Par., 1946. Garcia Ayuso, J. de D. Complementos de hidrologfa medica; nociones de quimica fisio- 16gica, metabolismos y procesos metab61icos, acciones bio!6gicas de las aguas. 168p. 22cm Madr., 1944. Grossdeutschlands Heilbaeder, Seebader, Kurorte und Versandheilwasser. 12. Aufl 403p. 21cm. Berl., 1939. Guidi, G. Le acque minerali. 291p. 25cm Pisa, 1938. James, C, & Atjd'hotji, V. Guide pratique aux eaux minerales, aux bains de mer et aux stations hivernales; augmente d'un traite d'hy- drotherapie. 13. ed. 680p. 19cm. Par., 1889 [?] Krone, F. Die Heilanzeigen der deutschen Bader und Kurorte. 86p. 8? Lpz., 1936. Lengyel, D. Heilquellen und Bader Ungarns, Siebenbtirgens, Croatiens sammt Slavonien, der serbischen Wojwodschaft, des Temeser Banats und der Militargranzlander in medicinischstatisti- scher Hinsicht. 336p. 18cm. Pest, 1854. Ochobu KypopTOjiornu. 3v. 23cm. Mosk- va, 1932-36. Padula, F. Le acque minerali. 58p. 24cm. Sassari, 1941. Trambusti, A. Trattato di crenoterapia. 654p. 23cm. Milano, 1927. ---- Medical specialists. Francon. Rapport sur le classement des hydrologues a titre de spEcialistes compEtents et sur les garanties scientifiques qu'ils devront offrir. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 108.— Krone, F. Die Tatigkeit des deutschen Arztes in Badern und Kurorten. Med. Welt, 1936, 10: 585.—Liste des mEdecins exercant dans les stations hydrominErales. Annuaire stat. hydromin. &c France, 1948, 69: 9-23.—Listes des mEdecins exercant dans les principales stations climatiques et marines. Ibid., 25-34. ---- Metabolic effect. See also other subheadings (Digestive effect; Diuretic effect) Brisson, M. *Effets de quelques eaux mi- nerales sur la tendance a la precipitation du cholesterol sanguin [Montpellier] 61p. 25>^cm. Bourg, 1938. Marchand, J. *Contribution a l'etude phy- siologique des eaux minerales; eaux minerales U8 MINERAL WATER MINERAL WATER et metabolismes [Pharm.; Strasbourg] 123p. 24cm. Clermont-Ferrand, 1944. Mathon, G. *Action des eaux minerales et de la depression atmospherique sur la teneur du sang et des organes en glutathion reduit [Lyon] 108p. 8? Bourg, 1935. Armijo Valenzuela, M. de. Demostraci6n experimental del diferente comportamiento de las aguas mineromedicinales, naturales y preparadas artificialmente, sobre la curva ponderal. Farmacoter. actual, Madr., 1945, 2: 45-7.—Arnoldi, W. Blut- zucker- und Blutkochsalzgehalt vor und nach dem Trinken alkalisch-sulfatischer Mineralquellen. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1926-27, 1: 714-22.—Bravo, E. F. La obesidad y el trata- miento hidromineral. Rev. mEd. Chile, 1934, 62: 473-85.— Chaskin, L. Experimentelle Untersuchungen uber den Ein- fluss der Trinkkur mit dem frischen Stahlquellenwasser von Zagweri auf den Stoffwechsel des Menschen mit besonderer Berucksichtigung der Lage des Oxydationsquotienten des Harns. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1929, 65: 153-62.—Dodel, P., & Dastugue, G. Recherches sur les variations du mEtabolisme basal du lapin aprEs injections intraveineuses d'eaux minErales. Presse therm. cUm., 1936, 77: 665-9.—Duhot, E., & Cuvelier, L. Action de certaines eaux minErales sur TEpreuve d'hyper- glycEmie provoquEe expErimentale. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1934, 3. ser., 112: 96-102. Also Presse therm, clim., 1934, 75: 483-5.------Action des eaux minErales sur la glycEmie et TindosE plasmatique du lapin, au cours d'Epreuves d'hypergly- cEmie provoquEes. C. rend. Soc biol., 1934, 116: 191—4. ------MEtaboUsme glucidique et eaux minErales. Echo mEd. nord., 1935, 3. ser., 3: 827-32. Also SynthEse, Par., 1935, 3: No. 3, 18-21, 2 ch.—Duhot.E., & Fontan, M. Des effets de Tinjection intra-veineuse d'eau sulfurEe chlorurEe-sodique sur le mEtabolisme glucidique normal. Gaz. mEd. France, 1947, 54: 269-71.—Farneti, P. Le cure idromineraU neUe magrezze e nelle adiposita patologiche. Lav. Ist. clin. med. Bologna, 1939- 40, No. 30, 1-7.—Grafe, E. Mineralwassertrinkkuren und ihre Einwirkungen auf den Stoffumsatz, insbesondere den Wasser- und Mineralhaushalt. Balneologe, 1937, 4: 276-85.—Harpuder, K. Salzwirkungen, Salzstoffwechsel und Wirkung der Mineral- quellen. Klin. Wschr., 1927, 6: 481-3.—Haug, H. Mineral- wassertrinkkuren und Stoffwechsel. Balneologe, 1936, 3: 402-6.—Hesse, E., & Franke, H. Naturliche HeUquellen und ihre glykogenspeichernde Wirkung. Klin. Wschr., 1935, 14: 1646-8.—Justin-Besancon, L. CholestErolEmie et cures thermales. SynthEse, Par., 1935, 3: No. 3, 25-7.—Kubota, T. Kalzium-taisya ni oyobosu onsen no eikyo [Der Einfluss der Mineralwasser auf die Kalziumstoffwechsel] Igaku kenkyu, 1943, 17: 1939-77.—McLester, J. S. Mineral waters. In his Nutr. & Diet, 4. ed., PhUa., 1943, 235.—Moura Campos, F. A. de. Accao de algumas aguas mineraes sobre o metaboUsmo das glucides. Ann. Fac. med. S. Paulo, 1934, 10: 121-7.—Mouri- quand, G., Michel, P., & Milhaud, M. Action de quelques eaux minErales sur la nutrition du cobaye soumis a des rEgimes normaux ou carencEs. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1924, 91: 210-2. ------ Action des eaux minErales sur la nutrition; crises et rEactions thermales (recherches cliniques et expErimentales) Ann. mEd., Par., 1926, 19: 370-8.—Pancrazio, F., & Mazzoni, E. Sul metabolismo basale secondo la formula IIa di Read neU'appUcazione deUe cure termaU. Gazz. osp., 1936, 57: 233-5.—Pendl. Stoffwechsel bei Trinkkuren. Balneologe, 1935, 2: 241-4.—Pfannenstiel, W. Die Beeinflussung der Widerstandskraft (Resistenz) und des Blutchemismus durch Mineralwasserzufuhr. Ibid., 1—4.—Piery, M., Enselme, J., & Petel, S. Recherches au sujet de l'influence des eaux minErales sur la respiration tissulaire; role des ions Ca++, Mg++ et Na+. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1938, 206: 129-31.—Puech, A., & Monnier, P. La glycolyses effets des eaux minErales. MontpeUier mEd., 1943, 23:-24: 105-11.—Wienskowski, E. Tierexperimentelle Untersuchungen iiber die blutzuckersenkende Wirkung einer Reihe von natiirhchen Mineralwassern und deren Nachah- mungen (kunstUcher Salzgemische) Balneologe, 1939,6: 262-71. ---- Mode ol action. See also subheading (Pharmacology) Trambusti, A. II meccanismo d'azione delle acque minerali per uso di bagni, fanghi, stufe ed inalazioni. p. 177-233. 22y2cm. Milano, 1927. In his Tratt. crenoter. Alexandrov, V. A. Mekhanizm i suscnost dejstvija estest- vennykh leCebnykh vod na organizm. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) -Moskva, 1932-36, 2: 13-9. Also Presse therm, clim., 1935, 75: 105-8.—Almeida, C. d\ Com- ment envisager la cure hydro-minErale des dEsEquUibres humo- raux qui joignent a leurs manUestations pulmonaires et cuta- nEes une intolErance digestive. Ibid., 1947, 84: 209.—Benczar, G. [Alineral waters and health resorts as complex therapeutic measures] Orv. hetU., 1935, 79: 1309; 1372.—Billard, G., Mougeot, A., & Aubertot, V. Le pouvoir agocytique des eaux minErales sur les aigues mono-ceUulaires a chlorophyUe. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1929, 3. ser., 101: 613-7.—Chiray, M., Justin-Besancon, L., & Dubost, M. Vitamines et action anago- cytique des eaux minErales. Ibid., 1943, 127: 427.—Facteurs (Les) thErapeutiques des eaux de spa. Scalpel, Brux., 1935, 88: Spec. No., 194-7.—Feuillie, E. Recherches sur le mode d'action des cures hydro-minErales. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1927, 3. ser., 97: 211-16.—Gonzalez Deleito, F. Los factores que intervienen en la cura hidromineral. Siglo mEd., 1935, 95: 642-49.—Justin-Besancon, L. Les explications physico-chimi- ques de l'activite des eaux minErales. MEdecine, Par., 1934, 15: 566-78.—Kopf, H. Ueber Hormon- und Mineralwasser- wirkung. Arch. Bal. med. Klim., 1925-20, 1: 319-24.—Ko- skowski, W. [Histamin and its significance in medical hydrol- ogy] Polska gaz. lek., 1937, 16: 389.—Kucera, V. [Effect of diet on the action of mineral waters] Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1937, 76: 531-3.—La Vega, J. de. La influencia de la psicofisica del ambiente y su papel en la cura hidromineral. Med. espafi., 1946, 15: No. 88, Varia, p. xiv.—Lozinsky, A. A. VUjanie na organizm vody, gazov i tverdykh sostavnykh castej mineral- nvkh vod. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 1: 233-59.—Marfori, P. Meccanismo d'azione delle acque minerali per uso idropinico. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Tram- busti, A.) Milano, 1927, 163-70.—Mayer, P. Becent researches on the action of medicinal waters. Arch. M. Hydr., Lond., 1934, 12: 243-6.—Mello e Souza, A. de. O banho hydro- mineral; accao chimica. Ann. paul. med. cir., 1937, 363-70.— MolinEry, R., & MoIinEry, P. Comment agissent les eaux minErales; hypotheses et rEflexions. In their Luchon, Par., 1937, 45-66.—Monod, G. Immunity from a new point of view. Lancet, Lond., 1930, 1: 227-30.—Mougeot, A. Quelques essais expErimentaux sur Timbibition cellulaire par les eaux minErales. Paris mEd., 1928, 67: 351-9. ------ & Aubertot, V. Sur les pouvoirs agocytique et anagocytique des eaux minErales; leur mensuration k l'aide d'indices numEriques. Presse mEd., 1928, 36: 500-2. ------ Les eaux minErales exercent un pouvoir sur la prolifEration ceUulaire, action agocytique ou anagocytique. Progr. mEd., Par., 1929, 44: 905-12.—Perrin, M., & Mathieu, P. La place de TElEment eau dans Taction des eaux minErales. Rapp. Congr. fr. mEd. (1925) 1926, 18. sess., 2: 488.—Pierret, R. Un mode nouveau d'Etude du pouvoir protecteur des eaux minErales; action expErimentale de l'eau des sources Choussy- Perriere, Croizat, Fenestre de La Bourboule, et du sErum salE sur l'apparition du phEnomene de Shwarzman, allergie cutanEe hEmorragipare. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1940-41, 13: 158-66, illust.—Piraino, A. II problema del dinamismo delle acque minerali; forze polari ed aggregati molecolari nel fattore acqua. Riv. idrocUm., 1942, 53: 177; 1943, 54: 12; 29. —----■ Sig- nificato fisico generale. Clin, term., Roma, 1943, 3: 107-17. ------• Paradigma di rappresentazione formale. Ibid., 118- 36.— Rosenburg, C. A heliotherapia como factor da cura hydro-mineral. Fol. med., Rio, 1938, 19: 206.—Santamarina, V. Teorias que expUcan el modo de accion de las aguas minero- medicinales. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1937, 42: 518-33.— Scaramelli, G., & Riccioni, M. 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Ther., 1930, 39: 214-22. ---- Musculoskeletal effect. Camus, J. *Techniques d'hydrologie experi- mentale applicables k l'etude de Taction pharma- codynamique des eaux minerales sur les muscles lisses. 212p. 8? Par., 1931. Rozenberg, J. *Einwirkung der Mineral- wasser auf den Quellungszustand der Gewebe (Versuche an Froschmuskulatur) [Basel] 23p. 8? L6dz, 1935. Carreras, G. Azione di alcune acque minerali suU'intestino isolato di coniglio. Riv. idrocUm., 1934, 45: 558-60.—Chiray, M., Justin-Besancon, L. [et al.] Action antihistaminique des eaux minErales; antagonLsme de Thistamine et des eaux de Chatelguvon et de Pougues sur Tintestin isolE du cobaye. Paris mEd., 1939, 111: 253-5.—Dastugue, G., Dupuis, P., & Simon, E. Influence de quelques eaux minErales sur la muscu- lature EnervEe et non Eserinee de sangsue et sa sensibilitE a TacEtylcholine. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 174.—Giacobbi, A. Ricerche sperimentali suU'azione di acque mineraU di diversa costituzione chimica sulle fibro-ceUule muscolari liscie. Arch. farm, sper., 1926, 41: 272-84.—Levina, R. L., & Fournier, M. E. Note sur les Echanges d'eau et de sels entre le tissu musculaire striE et divers milieux extErieurs. Ann. Inst. hydr., Par., 1948, 19: 29-37.—Messini, M. Ueber den Nach- weis einer besonderen WUkung einiger Mineralwasser auf den isolierten Kaninchendarm. Balneologe, 1943, 10: 43-6.— Narciso, A. Accao de algumas aguas medicinais portuguesas sobre o intestino normal isolado do gato. Med. contemp., MINERAL WATER 1419 MINERAL WATER Lisb., 1930, 48: 392.-—Strasser, A. Balneo- und physikalische Therapie der chronischen Gelenkserkrankungen. Beitr. arztl. Fortbild., 1927, 5: 141. ---- National aspect. Aldred-Brown, G. R. P. The spa as a national asset in the maintenance of physical fitness. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1938, 148: 127.—Bardet, G. Pour TaprEs-guerre. Gaz. eaux, 1915-17, 58: 8-11.—Delmas. 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Sur une demande de changement de dEnomination de sources. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1944, 128: 292.—Schoofs, M. Concernant la dEnomination des eaux de boisson. Bull. Acad. mod. Belgique, 1935, 5. ser., 15: 598-603. Nutritive value. Pech, J. L. L'indice de nutrition des eaux minErales. Atti Congr. internaz. elettroradiob., 1934, 2: 1293-5.—Rimattei, F. Action des oxydants et des rEducteurs sur l'indice de nutrition des eaux minErales. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1944, 128: 17-20. ------ Indice de nutrition et indice de nutrition simplifiE des eaux minErales. Presse therm. cUm., 1947, 84: 243; passim.— Sods, A. [Importance of mineral water in dietetics] Orv. hetil., 1929, 73: 447-9. ---- Organic components. Bragagnolo, G. Les substances organiques dans les eaux minErales et les boues. BuU. Soc. chim. biol.. Par., 1949, 31: 543-5.—Skopincev, B. A. [Mineralization of nitrogen and phosphorus of organic substances of fresh waters] Micro- biology, Moskva, 1941, 10: 222-32. ---- Origin. See also subheading (Geology) Baumer, J. G. Sur Torigine des fontaines en gEnEral, et sur ceUes des eaux minErales en particuUer. Observations (Rozier) Par., 1773, 1: pt 2, 177-84.—Blum, P. La genEse des eaux thermales et minErales. Strasbourg med., 1931, 91: 877-85.— Comba, A. Origen de los manantiales mineromedicinales y aguas termales. Casa del mEdico, 1946, 2. Epoca, No. 61, 27.— Haupt. Zur Theorie der Entstehung von Mineralquellen und Steinsalzlagern. Pharm. ZhaUe, 1903, 44: 561-3.—Origine (De T) des eaux thermominErales. Schweiz. Drogist. Ztg. 1947, 47: 533.—Plot, R. De origine fontium [Bk Rev.] Philos. Tr., Lond., 1685, 15: 862-5.—Siebelt. Zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Mineralquellen. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1929-30, 4: 1123r 7.—Vinaj, V. S. SulTorigine deUe acque naturali e minerali. Idr. clim., 1916, 25: 290-5.—Woodmansey, A. The source of natural mineral waters. J. State M., Lond., 1935, 43: 467-72. Pharmacology. See also other subheadings. Baudisch, O. 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Les constantes physiques et chimiques des eaux minerales. Ann. falsif., Par., 1914, 7: 387-407.—Grollet, L. Les propriEtEs particuliEres de l'eau minErale natureUe vivante. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 648-50.—Karstens, E. E. Fizika i khimia mineralnykh vod. In: Osnovy kurort. (Kon- chalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 1: 110^33.—Lewis, S. J. The properties and classification of medicinal waters. Pre- scriber, Edinb., 1931, 25: 87-90, 2pl. ---- Protection. See also subheading (Spring: Sanitary protec- tion) Cazaneuve, P., & Hugouenenq, L. Pour la sauvegarde de nos richesses hydrominErales natureUes. Lyon mEd., 1933, 152: 293-7. ---- Radioactive. See also subheading (Radon content) Bibliography on radioactive springs (1914- 32) 2 1. (mimeo) 4? S. Kensington, 1932. Forms No. 53, Science Libr. Bibliogr. Ser. Cignolini, P. Trattato sulle acque radio- attive. 200p. 25cm. Genova, 1939. Euziere, J. G., & Castagne, R. 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Les eaux hyperthermales radio- actives et oligomEtalliques en gynEcologie. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935, 11: 341-5.—Tomanek, F. Ueber die Biologie der Radiumquellen. Zschr. Kurortwiss., 1932-33, 2: 284-91.— Trelles, F. de A. La radioactividad de las aguas y su aplicaci6n terapEutica. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1949, 3: 114-22.—Truelle, E. Les sources hyperthermales radio- actives et leurs rapports avec le volcanisme. Bruxelles mEd., 1926-27. 7: 1227.—Tschelnitz, H. Agua viva. An. paul. med. cir., 1942, 43: 199-205.—Urbain, P., Lepierre,C. [et al.] Radioactividade das aguas minerais. Clfn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1945. 11: 160-3.—Use of radioactive thermal waters [England] J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 368.—Vignes, H. Quelques rE- flexions sur l'emploi des eaux thermales radioactives et des produits radioactivEs en thErapeutique gynEcologique. Presse mEd., 1936, 44: 219.—Wollmann, E. Naturliche und kunstliche Radiumwasser. Balneologe, 1939, 6: 385-91.—Yokoyama, Y. Kyo-hosya-no-sen titai no kori no hosya-no [Radioactivity of the frozen mineral water in the strongly radioactive springs] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949, 70: 141. ---- Radioactive: Measurement of activity. Engler, C, & Sieveking, H. Nouvel appareil pour la dEter- mination de la radioactivitE des sources thermales. C. rend. Congr. internat. radiol. ionis. (1905) 1906, 1. Congr., Sect. phys., French pt, 201-8.—Examen d'EchantiUons d'eau. C. rend. Congr. internat. radiotellur., 1932, 1. Congr., 232.— Fresenius, L. Ueber die Bestimmung der Radioaktivitat der Mineralwasser. Zschr. Kurortwiss., 1932-33, 2: 281-4.— Geslin. Sur une cause de variation des rEsultats dans la mesure de la radioactivitE des eaux thermales accompagnEes de gaz spontanEs. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1938-39, 12: 142-51 — Kosmath, W. Ein Verfahren zur Messung des Radongehaltes von Quellen und anderen naturlichen Gewassern. Arch. Hyg., Munch., 1935,114: 75-81.—Lenkei, W. D. Beitrag zur Metho- de der Bestimmung des Radium- bzw. Radiumemanationsge- haltes in Gewicht bzw. Volummass; Gehalt des Balaton- Seewassers und des Seegrundes an radioaktiven Substanzen. Zschr. phys. diat. Ther., 1910, 14: 193; 268.—Ludewig, P. Die Freiberger Beschliisse zur Vereinheitlichung der Mess- weise radioaktiver QueUen. Strahlentherapie, 1921-22, 13: 163-73.—Miiller, W. Die Bestimmung der Radioaktivitat im Wasser. Mitt. Lebensmitteluntersuch., Bern, 1923, 14: 315- 28.—Trelles, F. de A. Unidad de expresi6n de la radioactividad de las aguas. Rev. farm. Cuba, 1948, 26: No. 12. 10-8.— Wollmann, E. Mache-Einheit oder Millimikrocurie? Balneo- loge, 1937, 4: 196-200. ---- Radon content. Alquier, A. L'EmanothErapie et la verre intEgral. MEdecine, Par., 1923-24, 5: 718.—Ameely, L. Radium-Emanation und Geotektonik. Balneologe, 1938, 5: 508-12.—Blanquet. Mougeot, A., & Aubertot, V. Sort de TEmanation dans I'orga- nisme. Bull. Acad. mEd., 1935, 3. ser., 114: 166-8.—Blumer, L. Ueber Emanations-Gewinnung aus dem Sediment von radio- aktiven Heilquellen. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1926, 56: 37.— Boner. Sur les propriEtEs biologiques de TEmanation des corps radio-actifs. J. radiol. Electr., 1934, 18: 89.—Grabianka, S. [Emanotherapy in mineral springs and sanatoriums] Polska gaz. lek., 1937, 16: 784-7.—Liari, L. Ricerche sperimentali farmacodinamiche e terapeutiche con Tacqua radioattivata. Biochim. ter. sper., 1938, 25: 213-26.—McClellan, W. S., & Comstock, C. R., jr. The cutaneous absorption of radon from naturally carbonated mineral water and plain water baths. Arch. Phys. M., 1949, 30: 29-36.—Markl, J. Zu den theore- tischen Grundlagen der Emanationstrinkkur. Mschr. ungar. Med., 1930, 4:_ 45-9.—Ohsima, Y. Hosya-no-sen to syokkin sayo [Hotsprings with radium emanations and effect on phagocytic action] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1947, 10: 42-4.— Petrak, F. Vyzkum vztahfl radiovE emanace k mineralnim vodam alkalicko-muriatickym. Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1942, 81: 453.—Piery, A. M., & Milhaud, M. ToxicitE des substances radio-actives introduites dans I'organisme; innocuitE de TemanothErapie hydrominErale. Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 417-22. Also Rev. rhumat., Par., 1937, 4: 1043-6.—Sirai, R. Onsen-tyu radon no bunpu syotyo narabi-ni sono seibutugaku- teki igi [Variation in the distribution of radon in the hot- springs, and its biological significance] Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1940, 55: 9-41, pl.—Sommer, E. Ueber technische Neuerun- gen an Radium-Emanationsbadern. Korbl. Schweiz. Aerzte, 1912, 42: 1222-8.—Winternitz, H. Ueber den Emanations- verlust in Radium- (Radiogen-) Badern verschiedener Tem- peratur und Zusammensetzung. Verh. Ges. deut. Naturforsch. (1909) 1910, 81: pt 2, 2. half, 57.—Yokoyama, Y. Kyo- hosya-no-sen ni okeru radon to sono kaihen seiseibutu to no heiko-kankei [On the equilibrium between radon and its decay products in the strongly radioactive springs] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949, 70: 399; passim. MINERAL WATER 1421 MINERAL WATER ---- Research method and study. Baur, K. Die Probleme der QueUenlaboratorien. Zschr. wiss. Badeik., 1927-28, 2: 693-9. ------ Neue Wege der Quellforschung? Ibid., 1928-29, 3: 613-24.—Berck, E. Quel- lenbeobachtung und QueUenforschung. Balneologe, 1938, 5: 401-9.—Haertl, P. Ueber den heutigen Stand der HeUqueUen- forschung. Zschr. Urol., 1926, 20: 673-8.—Jullien, J. ME- tbodes nouvelies de recherches en crEnologie. Avenir mEd., Lyon, 1949, 46: 93.—Loeper, M., & Mougeot. A. L'orientation de Thydroiogie moderne dans le sens de TexpErimentation biologique. Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1929, 9: 103-13. ------ La liposElection des cations; mEthode nouveUe en hydrologie expErimentale. Presse therm, clim., 1933, 74: 73.— Lorenz, R. Vergleichende Kulturkunde der QueUenorte; eine Forderung an die Wissenschaft und fiir die Praxis. Zschr. phys. Ther., Wien, 1949, 2: 129-33.—Villaret, M., Justin- Besancon, L., & Camus, J. Application des mEthodes de per- fusion aux recherches d'hydrologie expErimentale concernant la vaso-motricitE. MEdecine, Par., 1931, 12: 669-81. ---- Research method and study, clinical. Damrau, F. Mineral water as a therapeutic agent; an origi- nal clinical study covering a period of nine months. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1934, 140: 242-4.—Nepveux, F. Les examens de laboratoires appUquEs k l'Etude des fonctions pancrEatiques dans les stations hydrominErales. Presse therm, clim., 1934, 75: 247-51.—Pende, N., & Nardelli, L. Un nuovo metodo di studio deU'azione biologica delle acque minerali: la creno- reazione. Rinasc. med., 1926, 3: 492-4.—Prochazka, I. EmpirickE zasady studia lECebnych minerainich vod. Prakt. lEk., Praha, 1930, 10: 243-6. ---- Respiratory effect. Chaskin, L. Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber den Einfluss der Trinkkur mit dem frischen Stahlquellenwasser von Zagweri auf den Lungengaswechsel beim Menschen. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1930, 74: 599-606.—Claude. Le traitement hydro-minEral et cUmatique de Tasthme. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 21.—Jumon, H. Le remaniement de la pathologie respiratoire et les indications thermales. Ibid., 118-20.— Komendantov, L. Kurortnoe lecenie slukhovogo organa i verkbnikh dykhatelnykh putej. In: Osnovy kurort. (Kon- chalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 3: 517-31. ---- Sale and price. Carnot, P. Sur les rEcompenses proposEes par la Com- mission des eaux minErales. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1938, 3. ser., 120: 267-72.—Jsou mineralni vody drahE? Vyziva Udu, 1948, 3: 68.—Projet de rEglement sur la vente des eaux minE- rales; appUcation de la loi du 1" aoiit 1905 sur la rEpression des fraudes. Ann. falsif., Par., 1914, 7: Bull., 225. ---- Sampling. Societies. See also subheading (Analysis) Embil, J. Un aparato automatico para tomar muestras de agua en lugares poco accesibles. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. cUm. mEd., Habana, 1946-47, 1: No. 4, 64. ---- Science. See also Balneology; Hydrology. Kurorte- und Heilqtjellenktjnde. Wien, v.l, 1948- Revista de hidrologia e climatologia medicas. Rio, No. 28, 1933- Issued in Medicamenta, Rio. Schivardi, P. Rivista idrologica. lip. 23Kcm. Milano, 1873. Amaral, M. Nociones generales de crenologfa y de creno- terapia. Med. mod., Valparaiso, 1930-31, 4: 1047-57.—Flurin, H., & Francon, F. Les conceptions francaises en matiEre d'hydroclimatologie. Presse therm, clim., 1946, 83: 4-8.— Gabbi, U. Inaugurando la scuola di crenoterapia nella R. Universita di Parma. Gior. cUn. med., 1925, 6: 182-7.— Huzinami, G. Nippon onsengaku no hattatu [Development of the science of hotsprings in Japan] Honzo, Tokyo, 1932, 219; passim.—Moraes Sarmento, A. L. de. Hydrology and the new humoraUsm. Arch. M. Hydr., Lond., 1928, 6: 61-4.—Mourao, B. M. Tercero Congreso de estancias hidrominerales del Estado de Minas Gerais. Arch Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1948, 2: 277-86. ---- Sediment. Benade, W. Die Nomenklatur der Heilsedimente und HeUerden. Balneologe, 1937, 4: 49-58. ---- silicious. Heffernan, P. Silica in medicinal waters. Arch. M. Hydr Lond., 1929, 7: 208-10.—Parkinson, J. Silicious waters of Carlsbad; of Iceland; of Bath; sUicious tufa of the geyser; vegetable calculi; flint in the epidermis of plants. In his Org. Remains, Lond., 1811. 1: 323-8. Congresso deU'Associazione medica italiana di idrocli- matologia, talassologia e terapia fisica, 26. congr., Milano, 16 maggio, 1947. Italia med.. 1947, 15: May, 1. Sodium chloride content. Angelini, G. Acque clorurate sodiche forti. Forze san., Roma, 1939, 8: No. 10, 740-6.—Aschoff, K. Ueber Herkunft und Einteilung von Solquellen und den Wert ihrer sogenannten Nebenbestandteile. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1929-30, 4:419-36.— Casciani, P. Influenza deUe soluzioni clorurato-sodiche ipotoniche sulla funzione gastrica. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 210-30, pl., tab.— Ciabattini, A. Le attivita amilolitiche e lipolitiche del contenuto duodenale sotto l'influenza delle acque cloruro-sodiche. Arch. ital. mal. app. diger., 1932-33, 2: 19-27.—Fischer, L. Efectos e indicaeiones de los bafios de aguas gaseosas cloruradosodicas. Rev. mEd. germ. iber. amer., 1937, 10: 102-12.—Larrouy. Les eaux hyperchlorurEes en gynEcologie. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935,11: 271-5.—Lipszyc, A. [Therapeutic properties of saline mineral springs] Warsz. czas. lek., 1939, 16: 329; 350; 371.—Messini, M., & Ciabattini, A. Azione delle acque cloruro-sodiche sul potere di imbibizione e sulla persistenza della eccitabiUta elettrica di muscoli di eterotermo. Arch. ital. sc. farm., 1934, 3: 147-54.—Rondoni, P. Le attivita proteoUtiche nel contenuto duodenale sotto l'influenza della acque cloruro-sodiche. Arch. ital. mal. app. diger., 1932-33, 2: 3-18.----— & Deotto, R. L'influenza della acque cloruro-sodiche sui processi ossido- riduttivi nei tessuti, studiati col metodo al bleu di metilene. Riv. idroclim., 1937, 48: 65-74.—Scheuchzer, J. J. Saltz- Wasseren. In his Hydrogr. Helvet., Zur., 1717, 298-309, illust.—Weskott, H. Experimentelle und klinische Unter- suchungen iiber den Einfluss von KochsalzqueUen auf den Diabetes mellitus. Zschr. Kurortwiss., 1932-33, 2: 609-14.— Wolff, H. Ueber den Einfluss von Chlorcalcium-Quellen auf den Saurebasen- und Mineralhaushalt. Balneologe, 1934, 1: 312-5. ---- Spectrography. See also subheading (Analysis) Amat BarguEs, M. L'espectrografia apUcada a Tanalisi de les aigUes mineromedicinals. Ann. med., Barcel., 1933, 27: 499-512. Also Mundo mEd., 1933, 15: 1542-4. ---- Spring. Shchukarev, S. Mineralnye istofiniki. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 387-95. ---- Spring: Sanitary protection. Goke, W. Erlebnisse auf dem Gebiete der QueUentechnik. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1927-28, 2: 533-40.—Harvier, P. Sur la crEation de pErimEtres de protection sanitaire des sources hydro- minErales. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1942, 126: 308-10.—Le Noir. Sur une demande d'extension de pErimEtre de sources d'eaux minErales. Ibid., 1938, 3. ser., 119: 717.—-Maurer, E. Ueber Mineralquellen. Gesundh. Ingenieur, 1929, 52: 438- 40.—MeillEre. Sur des demandes de pErimEtre de protection concernant des sources d'eau minErale. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1933, 3. ser., 109: 47-50. Also Presse therm, dim., 1933, 74: 120. ------ Rapport sur une demande de dEclaration d'intErEt pubUc et d'etabUssement de pErimEtre de protection concernant une source d'eau minErale. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1934, 3. ser., Ill: 195.—Pouchet. Sur des demandes d'autorisa- tion de sources minErales et d'extension de pErimEtre de pro- tection. Ibid., 1935, 3. ser., 114: 293; 460. Also Presse therm. chin., 1935, 76: 769; 1936, 77: 9.—Scherrer, A. Ueber Mineral- quellen und deren Fassungen. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1927-28, 2: 343-54.—Stockmayer, S. Biologie und Naturschutz der MineralqueUen. Ibid., 1928-29, 3: 244-8.—Sturza, M. Pro- tectia tecnicS si igienica a statiunilor balneare si cUmatice, a apelor minerale si namolurilor. Rev. igiena social., Bucur., 1939, 9: 133; passim. ---- Spring: Variation. Kreilos, J. Die Inkonstanz der HeUqueUen. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1941, 109: 32-47.— Mezger, C. Ueber die Wasser- fuhrung, Harte und Temperatur der Quellen. Gesundh. In- genieur, 1926, 49: 413-6. ------ Die Versickerung der at- mospharischen Niederschlage und ihr Einfluss auf die Wasser- fuhrung der Quellen. Ibid., 629-34.—Straub, J. [Changes in the composition of mineral waters] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1934, 32: 481-3. ---- Standardization. Ballczo, H. Heilquellennormung; moderne Erkenntnisse in der Einteilung sowie Beurteilung der Mineralwasser. Zschr. phys. Ther., Wien, 1948, 1: 40-4.—Hackl, O. Zur Frage einer Analysen-Norm von Mineralwassern. Ibid., 101-5.—Wollmann. E. Internationale Heilwassernormung. Balneologe, 1943, 10: 33-42. ---- Station. See also Mineral waters (and spas) Defoug, G. Les stations hydrominErales et cUmatiques. Cah. climat., Par., 1937, No. 18, SuppL, p. iii.—Pouchet. Sur MINERAL WATER 1 des demandes de reconnaissance de stations hydrominErales ou climatiques. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1928, 3. ser., 100: 1426- 30.------Sur des demandes de reconnaissance comme stations climatiques. Ibid., 1933, 3. ser., 109: 78. Also Presse therm, clim., 1933, 74: 121. ------ Sur une demande de reconnaissance en station hydro-minErale. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1935, 3. ser., 113: 560; 861. ------ Rapport sur une demande de reconnaissance comme station climatique. Presse therm, clim., 1936, 77: 158. Also Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1937, 3. ser., 117: 580.—Rathery. Au sujet d'un voeu concer- nant les stations hydrominErales. Ibid., 1940,3. ser., 123: 206-8 ---- Station: Administration. Dominguez, F. Sur la nEcessitE des procEdEs modernes d'administration des eaux thermales. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1937, 3. ser., 117: 310-4. Also Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 179-81.—Urbain, P. Outillage et amEnagement de la station thermale. Techn. san. mun., Par., 1946, 41: 18-30.—Villaret, M. Notions gEnErales sur le mode d'administration des eaux minErales. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1934, 105: 229-44. ---- Station: Organization. Almeida, T. de. Organizacion mEdico-hospitalaria de las estaciones hidro-minerales. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1948, 2: 264-70.—Molinery. Vers l'organisation technique du thermo-climatisme social francais. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1934,3. ser., 112:231-5.—Mourao.B.M. Sugestbes para a organizacao e propaganda cientificas das estacias hidro- minerais. An. paul. med. cir., 1948, 55: 281-307.—Reveilhe, P. de. Vers l'organisation technique du thermo-climatisme social francais. Paris mEd., 1934, 94: Annexe, 162.—Salitowna, E. [Organization and therapeutic administration of alcaline and saline mineral waters] Warz. czas. lek., 1936, 13: 625-8.— Tabanera, J. A. La organizacion de los establecimientos ter- males. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1938, 45: pt 2, 216-8.—Villaret, M. Sur l'organisation des soins a donner aux blessEs et aux malades de guerre dans les stations hydrominErales et cUmatiques. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1939, 3. sEr., 122: 369-71.—Vinaj, A. Or- ganizzazione scientifica e tecnica della stazione di cura idroter- male. Riv. idroclim., 1939, 50: 236-41. ---- Station: Sanitation and hygiene. See also other subheadings. Canalis, P. L'igiene delle stazioni climatiche e di cura. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 234-59.— Daranyi, J. [Hygiene of spas] NEpegEszsEgiigy, 1937, 18: 548-55.—Demonchy, L. Les villes d'eaux, considErEes comme centre d'application des lois sur l'hygiene. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1912, 12: 273-7.—MoIinEry. De ThygiEne au sein des stations thermales et, plus particuliErement de la formation du personnel baigneur. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1933, 104: 366-70 — Pierret, R. Hygiene des stations thermales et cUmatiques; protection contre les fumEes, les poussiEres, les odeurs et les bruits. Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 137-42. ---- Station: Specialization. See also subheading (Medical specialists) Justin-Besancon, L., Deschamps, P. N., & Forestier, J. La spEcialisation des stations hydrominErales. Presse therm. clim., 1946, 83: 1-4. ---- Storage. See also subheading (Ageing and deterioration) Brozek, B. ZmEny v chemickEm slozenf mineralnich vod pri uskladnEni. LEk. listy, 1949, 4: 386-91.—Spitz, I. I., & Sass, R. L. [Use of stainless steel for storage of carbonated water] Hig. & zdorov., 1941, 6: No. 2, 44-8. ---- Sulfate content. Bessot, L. *Etude experimentale de Taction cholagogue des eaux sulfatees calciques (Contrexe- ville) et sulfatees chlorurees (Brides) [Lyon] 139p. 8? Trevaux, 1936. Arnoldi, W. Die Wirkung der Glaubersalzquellen im Lichte moderner Forschung. Zschr. wiss. Baderk., 1929-30, 4: 750- 3.—Beale. A farther accompt of the vitriolate-water, mention'd Num.18 p.323 together with some other particulars touching waters. Philos. Tr., Lond., 1665-66, 1: 359.—Campos Manso, J. M. Contribuci6n a la acci6n de las aguas sulfurado-calcicas por via digestiva. Rev. clin. espan., 1946, 23: 301-6.— Daisky, A. Ueber die gaUenflussanregende Wirkung der sulfathaltigen Mineralwasser. Med. KUn., Berl., 1940, 36: 1401 (Abstr.)-—Decaux. Quels sont les cas d'hyperazo- tEmie justiciables de la cure hydrominErale sulfatE calcique et magnEsienne? J. mEd. chir., Par., 1937, 108: 189-91.— Dybowski, U. Die GipsqueUen. Balneologe, 1944, 11: 49- 79.—Eichholtz, F. Zur Pharmakologie der Schwefelwasser. Med. Welt, 1937, 11: 488-91.—Goldberger, J. Die diuretische Wirkung von sulfathaltigen Mineralwassern. Zschr. Urol., 1931, 25: 512-21.—Hora, F. PfispEvek k uEinku mineralnich siranovych vod. LEk. listy, 1948, 3: 60.—Kermorgant, Y. Etude expErimentale de Tabsorption des eaux sulfatEes sodi- ques. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 249.—Kolb, R. Trinkkur MINERAL WATER mit Glaubersalzsauerling und erdigem Sauerling zugleich. Bal- neologe, 1941, 8: 166.—Piery, M., & Enselme, J. Action des eaux sulfatEes chlorurEes sur les fonctions du foie, normales ou pathologiques. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1937, 3. ser., 117: 326- 30.—Santenoise, D., Franck, C. [et al.] Action des eaux sul- fatEes-calciques sur certains mEcanismes regulateurs de la pres- sion arterielle. Ibid., 1932, 3. ser., 108: 1141-50. ------ Recherches sur le mode d'action des eaux sulfatEes calciques sur la motricitE intestinale. Ibid., 1935, 3. ser., 114: 162-6. ------ Cure sulfatEe calcique et rEgulation neuro-humorale. Ibid., 323-6. Also Presse therm, clim., 1935, 76: 775.—Sante- noise, D., Merklen, L., & Vidacovitch, M. Analyse expEri- mentale des effets des eaux sulfatEes-calciques sur la diurEse. Ibid., 1938, 79: 210-6.—Schmid, H. Etude expErimentale de Taction cholagogue des eaux sulfatEes sodiques. C. rend. Congr. internat. lith. biliaire, 1932, 2: 409-11.—Schneider, J. Les principaux accidents douloureux des cures sulfatE-calciques. Gaz. mEd. France, 1939, 11: hydr., No. 8, 49.—Sellier, J. Con- tribution expErimentale a Taction physiologique des eaux sul- fatEes calciques sur la diurEse et le mEtabolisme des purines chez le chien. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1932-33, 8: 276-85. sulfurous. Pech, F. *Les injections intra-tissulaires d'eau minerale sulfureuse. 118p. 24%cm. Toulouse, 1937. Rey, J. *Recherches experimentales sur l'ab- sorption cutanee des 616ments constitutifs des eaux sulfurEes sodiques. 87p. 24^cm. Tou- louse, 1938. Accivile, D., Spadea, G. [et al.] Risultati ottenuti in un gruppo di malate ginecologiche trattate con acque solfuree. Clin, ostet., 1948, 50: 49-73.— Adami, E. Sulla farmacologia deUe acque minerali sulfuro-magnesiache. Arch. ital. sc. farm., 1937, 6: 332-51. ------ SuUa presunta azione spasmolitica in vitro delle acque minerali sulfuree; ricerche sperimentali. 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Les effets des cures hydrominErales sulfureuses sont-ils liEs a une action bac- tEricide directe? Echo mEd. nord., 1935, 3. ser., 3: 813-26.— Du Pasquier. La cure thermale sulfureuse adjuvante de la chirurgie broncho-pulmonaire dans les suppurations. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 212.—Fabre, R. Le soufre des eaux minErales. In: Soufre (Loeper, M. R. M.) Par., 1943, 49-68.— Farneti, P., & Jasonni, E. Sulla azione antianafilattica deUe acque mineraU sulfuree. Lav. Ist. clin. med. Bologna, 1941, No. 41, 1-7. Also Riv. idroclim., 1941, 52: 73-7. ------ Sistema neuro-vegetativo ed acque sulfuree; studio dell'oscillo- metria differenziale omero-tibiale. _ Ibid., 1943, 54: 1-11.— Fichera, S., & Grasso, R. SuU'azione ipoglicemizzante delle acque sulfuree. Boll. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1931, 6: 481-4.— Flurin, H., Lamarque, H., & Liacre, A. Les cures sulfurEes. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1926, 56: 232; 277. Also Presse therm, clim., 1926, 67: 553; 585.—Garcia Ayuso, J. Las aguas minerales sulfurosas en el tratamiento de las enfermedades de la piel. Mundo mEd., 1935,17:211; passim.—Gasperini,C.G. SuU'azio- ne anti-choc delle acque minerali solfuree e sulla concentra- zione in cloro del plasma nel corso della scarica anafilattica. Riv. ital. ter., 1927, 1: 255-7.—Jasonni, E. Prove istaminiche ed acque minerali solfuree; la reattivita cutanea istaminica dei malati aUergici nel corso della crenoterapia solfurea. Arch. farm, sper., 1947, 76: 107-14. ------ Schock aerosol-ista- minico in cavie trattate con inalazioni solfuree. Ibid., 115-9. ---;— Ricerche sperimentali sul potere filattico ed anago- tossico delle acque solfuree verso Tistamina. Ibid., 120-4. 22 MINERAL WATER 1423 MINERAL WATER ------ Le acque minerali solfuree ed il loro uso per via idro- pinica e per irrigazioni intestinali. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 56-9.—Kosmath, W. Der Verlust an Schwefelwasserstoff beim iiblichen Trinkverfahren. Zschr. phys. Ther., Wien, 1949, 2: 138—40.—Lefort. 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Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 505-7.—Saito. H. Kosen ryoho ni tuite [Mineral-spring treatment] Nippon igaku, 1943, 1428.—Sigerist, H. E. The curative aspects of mineral springs. California West. M., 1943, 58: 106 (Abstr.)— Sommer, E. Physiologische Wirkung und therapeutische Anwendung der Heilquellen-Aktivitat. Rapp. Congr. internat. physiothEr., 1910, 3. Congr., 329-37.—Usilenie borby s zasylkoj protivopokazannykh bolnykh na kurorty i uporjadacenie ikh vyjavlenija i evakuacii. In: Spravoch. vrach. kurorty &c (Goldfeil, L. G.) Moskva, 1941, 80.—Vamossy, Z. [Creno- therapy in general] OrvoskEpzEs, 1937, 27: Aug. kulonf., 3- 9.—Waterhouse, R. The spa treatment of disease. Brit. M. J., 1929, 1: 57-61. ---- Therapy: Diet. Bussi, A. Per Talimentazione ittica nelle stazioni termali e climatiche. Forze san., Roma, 1937, 6: 669-72.—Caillon, L. Le diEtEtique dans les stations hydrominErales francaises: mala- dies de la nutrition, du tube digestif, du systEme cardio-vas- culaire. Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 90-6.—Dumitrescu- Popovici. Chestiunea regimului alimentar in statiunile hidro- minerale. Misc. med. roman., 1937, 10: 453-5.—Grote, F. Balneologisches und Diatetisches. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1938, 68: 401.—Maliwa, E. Prinzipielles zur Frage der Heil- quellendiat, Zschr. ges. phys. Ther., 1927, 34: 141-3.— Pevsner, M. I., Lewin, G. L., & Chechulin, S. I. Zur Frage iiber die Nahrungsaufnahme bei Trinkkuren im Kurort. Arch. Vardauungskr., 1932, 52: 162-70.—Souza Lopes, R. A diete- tica nas estancias hydro-mineraes. Vida med., Rio, 1941, 9: 4-8—Villaret, M., Justin-Besancon, L., & Sautel, M. L'Etat actuel de la diEtEtique dans les stations thermales francaises. Presse mEd., 1938, 46: 1045-7.—Vogt, H. Ernahrung und Diat in Badern und Kurorten. Karlsbad, arztl. Vortr. (1939) 1940, 17: 78-83. ---- Therapy: Drinking cure. Albu, A. Die Wirkungsweise und die Heilfaktoren der Trinkkuren. Zschr. Balneal. Klim., 1913-14, 6: 128—Baum- stark, R. Ueber die Wirkungsweise der Mineralwassertrink- kuren. Hippokrates, Stuttg., 1933, 4: 162-72.—Bravo E., F. La cura de la bebida en el tratamiento de hidromineral. Rev. mEd. hondur., 1934-35, 5: 133-40.—Haug, H. Trinkkuren. Balneologe, 1935, 2: 299-302.—Hintzelmann, U. Einiges uber Trinkkuren; neuere experimenteUe und klinische Gesichts- punkte. Med. Welt., 1936, 10: 603-6.—Keller-Stoppany, A. Transmineralisation durch Mineralwassertrinkkuren. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1929, 59: 362-6.—Kosmath, W. Eine Trinkkur- form des neuen Heilquellenhahnes. Zschr. phys. Ther., Wien, 1949, 2: 12-6 ------ & Komma, E. Der Verlust an heil- kraftigen Gasen bei Trinkkuren in den Heilbadern und dessen Vermeidung. Wien. med. Wschr., 1943, 93: 596.—Kucera, V. Jsou upravy mineralnich vod pro lEEbu pitim uEelnE? Cas. lek. Eesk., 1944, 83: 589-91.—Kukowka, A. Wirkungen der Trink- kuren. 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Min- eral water therapy; an appraisal. Arch. Phys. M., 1945, 26: 153-8.—Kunszt, J. [Medical value of mineral waters] Buda- pesti orv. ujs., 1934, 32: 673-9.—Ottolenghi, D. La funzione profilattica deUe stazioni climati che e idrominerali, e i modi per attuarla. Difesa sociale, 1937, 16: 1099-104.—Perrin, M. La place des eaux minErales dans les associations thErapeutiques. Bull. gEn. thEr., 1933, 184: 351-5. Also Clinique, Par., 1934, 29: 311.—Rausch, Z. [Clinical value of drinking cures] Orv. hetil., 1934, 78: 965-7.—Schulhof, O. Mit varhatunk orvosi szempontbEl ujabb gyEgyforrasainktEl0 Ibid., 1949, 90: 798.— Tudor, D. M. The value of spa treatment in the cure of chronic disease. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1942, 208: 173-5. ---- Therapy: Injection. Lumbroso, G. Sopra alcuni effetti delle acque cloruro- sodiche-iodiche leggere usate per iniezioni ipodermiche. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. dim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 257-67. ---- Therapy: Medical supervision. Balme, M. Actions limites et rEactions contraires imposent' le controle mEdical constant d'une cure thermale. Gaz. mEd. France, 1938, 45: SuppL, therm., 19-21.— Boudry, A. Sur la qualitE des cures hydrominErales et sur le controle mEdical de leurs effets. Bull. Soc. mEd. Paris, 1934, 112-9.—Rosenthal, G. Une erreur de pratique mEdicale; Tordonnance de postcure. Ibid., 1935, 685-7. ---- Therapy: Methods. Blodorn, H. *Die Einwirkung von Haus- Brunnenkuren auf die Blutbaktericidie des Menschen [Berlin] 24p. 8? Charlottenb., 1936. Alexandrov, V. A. GriazeleEenie vo vnekurortnoe vremja. In: Osnovy kurort. (Konchalovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 2: 169-87, 2 diagr.—BaquE, S. Que penser de certaines cures avec de Teau minErale transportEe. Rev. gEn. clin. thEr., 1936, 50: SuppL, 758-61.—Brusilovsky, E. M. Kombinirovannye metody leEenija na kurortakh. In: Osnovy kurort. (Koncha- lovsky, M. P.) Moskva, 1932-36, 2: 280-98.— Derecq, L. 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Wschr., 1936, 83: 1144. ---- Therapy: Social insurance service. Blanc, L. G., & Courbaire de Marcillat. L'interet des cures thermales pour la sEcuritE sociale. Arch. mEd. sociale, 1947, 3: 548-59.—Creyx. SEcuritE sociale et crEnothErapie. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1948, 125: 218-21.—Henry. Les assurEs sociaux et les cures thermales. Rev. mEd. Nancy, 1947, 72: 350-2.— Hilaire. Le remboursement des cures thermales par les caisses d'assurance-maladie. Presse therm, clim., 1936, 77: 125.— Pierret, R. Les cures thermales pour assurEs sociaux. Rev. hyg. mEd. social., 1937, 16: 161-6. ---- Therapy: Untoward effect. Lacour, M. L. *Reaction anaphylacto'ide aux eaux minerales de 1'uterus de cobaye sensibilise'; etude experimentale in vitro. 50p. 24cm. Par., 1941. Cardenosa Jimenez, W. de. Algunas consideraciones sobre el brote y fiebre termal en las aguas sulfurado cnlcicas. Sem. mEd. espafi., 1943, 6: pt 2, 700-3.—Hesse, E. Toxische und therapeutische Wirkungen von natiirlichem Mineralwasser. Zschr. ges. exp. Med., 1939, 105: 768-74.—Hybner, L. Mine- raini vody, anafylakse a fylakse. Prakt. lEk., Praha, 1934, 14: 126-30.—James, C, & Aud'houi, V. Du danger des eaux minErales. In their Guide prat, eaux minEr., 13. Ed., Par., 1889, 495-506.—Kukowka, A. Kurreaktionen. In his Heilquell. Thuring., Rudolstadt, 1948, 265-9.—Puech, A. Incidents et accidents des cures hydro-minErales; rEactions et crise ther- males. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 21-7.—Vauthey, P., & Vauthey, M. Les variations de la formule d'Arneth, critEre physio-pathologique du stade prE-clinique de la crise thermale. Sud mEd. chir., 1949, 81: 1094-100. ---- thermal. Bianconi, G. G. Del calore prodotto per l'attrito fra fluidi e solidi in rapporto colle sorgenti termali e cogli aeroliti. 48p. 23cm. Bologna, 1862. Levy, M. *Considerations sur les piscines de villes et des stations thermales. 47p. 8? Par., 1932. Diffre, H. La thErapeutique thermale et la vie naturelle. Presse therm, clim., 1940, 81: 212-7.—Emoto, Y. Ueber Flora und Fauna der Thermen. Mitt. Deut. Ges. Naturk. Ostasiens, Tokyo, 1942, 33: C, 21-3.—Fritz, H. Thermalwiisser und ihre kUniscne Verwendung. Balneologe, 1937, 4: 322-9.—-Gautier, A. La genEse des eaux thermales. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 801-38. ------ La genEse des eaux thermales et ses rapports avec le volcanisme. MEm. Congr. Ass. mEd. fr. AmErique du Nord, 1906, 3. Congr., 428-34-—Grunow, W._ Ueber spasmolytische, blutumlauf- regulierende und antiallergische Wirkungen der Thermal- wassertrinkkur. Hippokrates, Stutg., 1933, 4: 251-9.—Hattori, A. Kosen no syokubai-sayo ni kan-suru kenkyu; zinko onsen no syokubai-sayo ni tuite [Studies on the catalytic action of mineral springs; the catalytic action of artificial hotsprings] Eisei sikenzyo iho, 1943, 14-28. Also Nippon eisei kagakkai si, 1943, 15: 8-22.— Hone, K., & Imada, S. The influence of hot springs on the action of digestive enzymes; influence on amylase action. Jap. J. Gastroenter., 1942-43, 14: 212.—Hukusima, K. On-yoku narabi-ni onsen-yoku no ketueki ni oyobosu eikyo ni kan-suru kenkyu; ketueki no rikagaku-teki seizyo ni oyobosu eikyo [Studies on the effect of warm baths and hotspring baths upon the blood; effects upon the physico-chemical prop- erties of the blood] Zissen irigaku, 1933, 3: 39; 172; 250.— Huzinami, G. Kazo-sen [Artificial hotsprings] Honzo, T5kyo, 1933, 503-12.—Inomata, D. Naruko no ni-san onsen ni okeru nyuyoku no sanso syohi-ryo ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [The effect upon the consumption of oxygen of bathing in several hotsprings in Naruko (in Miyagi Prefecture)] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1943, 33: 28-37.—Julien, J. Le problEme du mode d'action thErapeutique des eaux thermales. Concours mEd., 1946, 68: 920.—Masuda, Y., & Huzii, S. Onsen hanno no kansatu [Observations on hot-spring reaction] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1942, 30: 135-8.—Matuo, T. Onsen tiryo [Hotspring treatment] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 30-40.—Morimoto, S. Onsen-ryohS narabi-ni sono seiri-teki sayo no ni-san tiken [A few observations on balneotherapy and its physiological action] Gun idan zassi, 1929, 1031-48.—Ohsima, Y. Onsen no rosi hanno hoi [Supplementary to the studies of filter-paper reac- tion of hot-springs] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1947, 10: 174.— Ohta, T. Kankaku syogai to onsen ryoho [Difficulties with sensation, and convalescence at hot-springs] Tozai igaku, 1941, 8: 684.—Ono, Z. Onsen no buturi-kagaku-teki narabi-ni seibutugaku-teki roka gensyo no zikken-teki kenkyu [Experi- mental studies on the physico-chemical and biological aging phenomena of hot-springs] Rinsyo & kenkyu, 1945, 22: 333- 6.—Saito, T., Nakasone, K. [et al.l Onsen no kenkyu; rinsyo hen [Clinical discussion of research on hotsprings] J. Radiol., Kanazawa, 1948, 6: 94-115.—Serres, M. de. Des eaux thermales considErEes sous le rapport de leurs propriEtEs MINERAL WATER 1425 MINERAL WATERS physiques et de leur position gEologique. Gaz. mEd. Mont- pellier, 1852-53, 13: 7; 56; 71; 90.—Takayasu, S. Onsen sayo no tiryo-teki hihu sigeki [The therapeutic skin stimula- tion of the action of hotsprings] Dozin igaku, 1933, 6: 782-4.— Trauner, L. Prilog upoznavanju ljekovitih faktora termalnih izvora. LijeE. vjes., 1949, 71: 339-41. Also German transl., Praxis, Bern, 1949, 38: 469-72. Trace elements. Baudisch, O. The importance of trace elements in biologic activity. J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 959-66.—Fresenius, L. Ueber die Bedeutung der in Mineralwassern in geringen Mengen vorhandenen Stoffe. Balneologe, 1934, 1: 33-9.— Harpuder, K. Ueber die Bedeutung der in den Mineral- wassern in geringer Menge vorkommenden Bestandteilen. Zschr. Kurortwiss., 1932-33, 2: 652.—Importanza delle traccie di elementi metaUici nelle acque salutifere. Minerva med., Tor., 1941, 32: Varia, pt 1, 576.—Piraino, A. Sull'importanza della radioattivita in crenologia; ipotesi sulla genesi e sul signi- ficato della presenza del Utio e di alcuni microelementi nelle acque minerali. Riv. idroclim., 1942, 53: 145; 169. ---- Urinary effect. See also subheading (Diuretic effect) Baron, P. Le traitement bydro-minEral des pyElonEphrites gravidiques. Sem. hop. Paris, 1935, 11: 276-82.—Boursier, A. Traitement hydrominEral de la pyElo-nEphrite calculeuse. P. verb. Ass. fr. urol., 1919, 19: 86-90.—Coronedi, G. Azione deUe acque mineraU sull'apparato uropoietico. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 379-418.—Piquer, A. de. Aguas minerales y enfermedades del rifiEn. Rev. san., Madr., 1941, 15: 281-6.—Porge, J. F. Traitement hydro- minEral des nEphrites chroniques de l'enfance. Centre mEd., MouUns, 1948, 54: 246-55.—Puech, A. Les renseignements donnEs par l'Etude du pH urinaire au cours des cures hydro- minErales. MontpelUer mEd., 1931, 53: 301-11. Use. See also subheadings (Diagnostic use; Drinking water; Therapy) Hays, B. K. The use and abuse of mineral waters. Tr. Tristate M. Ass. Carolinas & Virginia, 1906. 8: 301-7.—Le Noir. Sur l'emploi des eaux minErales prises a la source et dans les Etablissements thermaux. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1937, 3. ser., 117: 582; 1938, 119: 406. Also Gaz. hop., 1938, 111: 496. Also Presse therm, clim., 1938, 79: 234. ------ Sur la fabri- cation de jus de fruits, Umonades et sodas au moyen des eaux minErales. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1943, 127: 37L—Pron, L. Formulaire des serums minEraux et glyco-minEraux. AlgErie mEd., 1936, 40: 269-78. ---- Vitamin content. Gaehlinger, H. Vitamines et eaux minErales. Concours mEd., 1946, 68: 476.—Naumann, A. Zu der Frage des Vorkom- mens von Vitamin C in einer Quelle. Balneologe, 1938, 5: 123.—Uzan, M. Vitamines et cures hydrominErales. MEdecin chez lui, 1938, 15: No. 4, 17-9. ------ Vitamine C et eaux minErales alcaUnes. BuU. Soc. mEd. Paris, 1939, 242-6. ------ Nouvelle contribution a l'Etude de Taction des eaux minErales sur le mEtabolisme ascorbique. Presse therm, clim., 1940,81:274-8. MINERAL waters (and spas) See also Balneography; Balneotherapy; Clima- totherapy; Health resort. For general discussion of mineral springs see Mineral water. Album universel des eaux minerales des bains de mer et des stations d'hiver. 3. annee. 218p. 8? Par., 1864. Kohler, R. J. Allgemeines Heilquellen- Lexikon oder alphabetisches Verzeichniss der bekanntesten Heilquellen, Bade-, Molken- und Krauter-Kuranstalten der ganzen Erde. 190p. Wien, 1847. Hellebrandt, F. A., & Houtz, S. J. Spa therapy. Postgrad. M 1950 7:210-5, illust.— Humphris, F. H. The secret of the spa's. J. State M., Lond., 1935, 43: 473-80.—Kersley, G.D. Hydrotherapy and spa treatment. In: Textb. Rheum. Dis. (Copeman, W. S. C.) Bait., 1948, 494-500, illust -Korczyfisk., L. [On mineral waters, local and foreign] Polska gaz. lek., 1927 6-379-82.—Maiiosa, M. Medicinal spas. Med. Clarion, Manila,' 1941, 7: No. 6, 11; passim.—Sherlock, A. Spa treat- ment. London Hosp. Gaz., 1945, 48: 132-4.—Spas and medici- nal waters. Prescrlber, Edinb., 1939 33: 80.— Woodmansey,A. What is the spa9 J. Chart. Soc. Physiother., Lond., 1946-47, 32: 64. ---- Aachen. See next subheading; also under Balneography. Aachen-Burtscheid. Blankenstein, A. Ueber die Aktivierung der Amylolyse durch Aachen-Burtscheider Thermalwasser. Zschr. ges. phys. Ther., 1931, 41: 291-302.—Schloemer, A. Ueber die Tatigkeit nichtpathogener Bakterien im Thermalwasser zu Bad Aachen und Aachen-Burtscheid. Zschr. Untersuch. Lebensmitt., 1933, 65:470; 1936. 71: 268. Abano. Ragazzini, F. Caratteri fisico-chimici ed applicazioni mediche dell'acqua salso-jodo-bro- mica; ricavata con nuova processo dalla termale rinomata di Abano; memoria. 16p. 21cm. Padova, 1857. Also another edition. 8p. 26cm. Padova, 1857. Rubaltelli, E. Le terme di Abano. Oriz. med., Roma, 1948, 3: No. 8, 8.—Salvagnini, U. L'acqua termale di Abano. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 613-27.—Tarugi. B. Studio suUa conducibilita elettrica e di calore e sulla crioscopia delle acque e del fango di Abano. Ibid.. 888a. Abbach. See subheading (Bad Abbach) — Abensberg. Graf, J. B. Abensberger Bad; das sogenannte Stinkenwasser bey Abensberg. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c Mineralwass., Munch., 1805, 1: 11-23, tab. ------ Klosterbrunnen zu Abensberg. Ibid., 125-8, tab. Acireale. Grassi Russo, G. Cenno statistico, clinico, e terapeutico degli infermi curati nelle terme di Santa Venera in Acireale dai 1. Maggio a tutto Settembre 1873. 23p. 2Sy2cm. Acireale, 1874. Acquasparta. Cozzi, A. Analisi qualitativa e quantitativa dell'acqua di S. Francesco detta delFAmerino, presso Acquasparta nell'Umbria. 24p. 21cm. Firenze, 1840. ---- Acqui. See also Balneography. Schivardi, P. Aix ed Acqui. 26p. 23^cm. Milano, 1870. ---- Guida ai bagni d'Acqui. 112p. 15cm. Milano, 1873. Moccafighe, A. Alcuni cenni statistici sulle cure fatte ad Acqui nel 1931. Riv. idrocUm., 1933, 44: 347-57.—Sullo stabilimento balneario militare d'Acqui nel 1874. Ann. med. pubb., Roma, 1875, Append., 17-21. ---- Africa. San Roman y Rouyer, J. de. La crenocUmatologia en la medicina colonial. Med. col., Madr., 1947, 10: 313-23.— Trenga, V. Les sources thermales du Nord de TAfrique; croyances et traditions populaires musulmanes. Praticien N. Afrique, 1936, 9: 188-90. ---- Agnano. Gauthier, V., & Schneer, G. Agnano, Napoli, e le sue acque minerali origine e mineralizzazione. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 398-418.— Grimaldi, A. L'acqua ferruginosa di Agnano e la sua destina- suone. Riv. idroclim., 1937, 48: 339-13—Nuzzolillo, L. A. Le Terme di Agnano. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 248-50.— Schneer, G., & Gauthier, V. Le stufe du S. Germano ad Agnano, Napoli. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 418-32. ---- Ai-Ais. Helman, J. The Ai-Ais hot mineral springs. S. Afr. M. J., 1935, 9: 755. ---- Airthrey. Forrest, W. H. Report, chemical and medi- cal, of the Airthrey mineral springs; and a list of phaenogamous plants collected in their vicinity. 137p. 19cm. Stirling, 1831. MINERAL WATERS 1426 MINERAL WATERS ---- Aix-en-Provence. Aix-en-Provence, ville thermale. Provence therm, clim., 1949, 3: 125.—Barbier, J., Beurier, F., & Latombe, F. Action cardio-artErieUe des eaux thermales d'Aix-en-Provence. Ibid., 1948, 2: No. 3, 5-16.—Station thermale et cUmatique d'Aix-les- Bains. Rev. gEn. cUn. thEr., 1937, 51: SuppL, 1093. ---- Aix-les-Bains. See also Balneography. Aix-les-Bains medical. Lyon, v.l, No. 2-4, 1936. Jandet, R. *A propos des h6pitaux thermaux; I'H6pital thermal Reine-Hortense d'Aix-les- Bains. 41 p. 25cm. Aix-les-Bains, 1946. Bertier, L. Aix-les-Bains: ses nouveaux thermes; ses tech- niques modernes. Gaz. mEd. France, 1937, 44: No. 9, SuppL, therm., 5-7.—Blanc, L. G. Note sur Tutihsation mEdico- miUtaire des eaux thermales d'Aix-les-Bains. Bull, internat. Serv. santE, LiEge, 1947, 20: 471-5.—Caruette & Terray. De TElongation du rachis comme complEment de la cure thermale d'Aix-les-Bains. Gaz. hop., 1949, 122: 43.—Costanzo. SuUe Terme d'Aix in Savoia e sui loro effetti osservati nei militari durante la stagione balnearia deU'anno 1851. Gior. med. mil., 1851-52, 1: 177; passim.—Du Lac, G. La place du traitement hydrominEral aixois dans la thErapeutique du rhumatisme chronique progressif infectieux. Presse therm. cUm., 1946, 83: 216-8.—Enselme, J. Action des eaux d'Aix-les-Bains sur les oxydations tissulaires. Arch. clin. radiol. thEr. rhumat., 1942- 43, 5: No. 25, 56.—Francon, F. Le massage d'Aix-les Bains. Nutrition, Par., 1938, 8: 209-16.------Le bain suspendu d'Aix-les-Bains. Rev. argent, reumat., 1942-43, 7: 231-5. ------ Les boues thermo-vEgEto-minErales d'Aix-les Bains. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 18. ------ Les actions pharma- codynamiques des boues thermo-vEgEto-minErales francaises et plus particuliErement les boues-barEgine d'Aix-les-Bains. Gaz. mEd. France, 1948, 55: 279.------Les indications et les contre-indications des boues thermo-vEgEto-minErales d'Aix- les-Bains. Lyon mEd., 1948, 179: 153-6. ------ Traverse, P. M., de, & DeprEtaire, R. Ascorburie, rhumatismes chro- niques et cure hydrominErale d'Aix-les-Bains. Presse therm. clim., 1946, 83: 98-101. ------ Ascorburie provoquEe, rhumatismes chroniques dEgEnEratifs et cure hydrominErale d'Aix-les-Bains. Ibid., 1948, 85: 168-71.—Huber, J. P. Indications de la cure d'Aix-les-Bains-MarUoz dans les affec- tions des voies respiratoires. Gaz. hop., 1947, 120: 299.— Joly, L. Le traitement par piscines thermales a Aix-les-Bains. Presse therm. cUm., 1949, 86: 160-3.—Kisch, E. H. Aix-les- Bains. In: Realencycl. d. ges. HeUk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1907, 1: 259.—Moret, L., & Schneider, G. Le problEme de Torigine des sources thermominErales d'Aix-les-Bains (Savoie) Ann. Inst. hydr., Par., 1933-34, 9: 192-206.—Rozier, M. Le bouillon dans le traitement hydrominEral d'Aix-les-Bains; ses indica- tions. Presse therm. cUm., 1947, 84: 34. ------ La place du traitement hydro-minEral d'Aix dans la thErapeutique du rhumatisme psoriasique. Ibid., 216. ------ Les indications de la cure hydro-minErale d'Aix-les-Bains. Rev. gEn. mEd. chir. Union fr., Alger, 1948, 25: 905-10. Also J. mEd. Lyon, 1949, 30:363-5. ---- Akayu-Tanaka. Arii, K., & Nagasawa, S. Tohoku-tiho no onsen no tikyii- kagaku-teki kenkyu; Akayu-Tanaka onsen-gun ni tuite [Geo- chemical studies of hot-springs in the Tohoku (Northeast Japan) districts; the Akayu-Tanaka group of mineral springs] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949,, 70: 99-101. ---- Akiu. Nagasawa, S., & Arii, K. Tohoku-tiho no onsen no tikyu- kagaku-teki kenkyu; Akiu-onsen-gun ni tuite [Geochemical studies on mineral springs in Tohoku districts: on the springs in the Akiu group] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949, 70: 216-20. ---- Ak-Su (Kirghizia) Ak-Su. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 186. ---- Albany. Meade, W. Account of the new mineral spring at Albany. with an analysis and remarks. Am. J. Sc, 1828, 13: 145-58- ---- Alcala de los Gazules. Segovia Garcia, F., & Segovia Moreno, R. Estudio quimico de las aguas sulfurosas de Alcala de los Gazules (Cadiz) His- paUs med., 1945, 2: 17. ---- Alemdar-Koy. Ligor, U., Reat [et al.] Les eaux de la rEgion d'Alemdar- Koy (Turquie d'Asie) Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1935, 10: 208-36. ---- Algeria. See also Balneography. Fournier, G. GEnEraUtEs sur les cures thermales en AlgErie. BuU. san. AlgErie, 1940, 35: 515-8.—Lacroix, A., Fournier & Antoine. G. L'avenir du thermalisme social en AlgErie. Cah. mEd., Alger, 1947, 2: 765-74.—LasneL Sur un projet de rEglementation des stations hydrominErales en AlgErie. Presse therm, clim., 1936, 77: 464.-—Peyrot. Note succincte sur la situation des stations hydrominErales de T AlgErie. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 517-22.—Stations (Les) thermo-minErales de TAlgErie. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 52-4. ---- Allevard (Isere) Niepce, B. Eau sulfureuse et iodee d'Allevard (Isere) les salles d'inhalation gazeuse; traitement dans les maladies de la poitrine, de la peau et du systeme lymphatique. 4. 6d. lOOp. 21cm. Par., 1874. ---- Altheide. See subheading (Bad Altheide) ---- Altwasser (bei Waldenburg, Silesia) Seifert, K. *Schicksal und Ende des Bades Altwasser in Schlesien, ein Beitrag zur Lehre von den Beziehungen zwischen Heilquellen und Bergbau. 28p. 21cm. Brieg-Bresl., 1937. ---- Alvoco da Serra. Agua (A) de Alvoco da Serra, de grandes qualidades terapEu« ticas, carece de ser explorada para bem da saude do povo. Natura, Lisb., 1946-47, 4: No. 48, 15. ---- Amelie-les-Bains. Le Noir. Sur une demande d'autorisation d'exploitation de la source La REnale situEe k AmElie-les-Bains, PyrEnEes- Orientales. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1941, 3. sEr., 124: 414-7. ---- Angarano. Ragazzini, F. Analisi chimica dell'acqua sol- foroso-salina jodurata fredda di S. Giorgio in Angarano, commune di Bassano, provincia di Vicenza. 43p. 21cm. Bassano [c. 1850] ---- Angiolo. Giuntini, D., Buonamici, E., & Possenti, G. B. Analisi chimica dell'acqua minerale del- 1'Angiolo. 50p. 23cm. Fir., 1860. ---- Angola. Narciso, A. Nascente da Jomba; agua mineral de Angola. Clfn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1940, 6: 162. ---- Anticoli. See subheading (Fiuggi) ---- Aomori. Matunaga, H., & Imaoka, M. Aomori-ken san-to-onsen no igaku-teki kenkyu; san-td-onsen oyobi sono kaki kiko yoso ni tuite [Medical studies on the acid hotsprings in Aomori Pre- fecture; acid hotsprings and their climatic factors during the summer-time] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1942, 31: 274-90. ------ Aomori-ken san-to onsen rinsyo syo-siken no sokatu-teki kansatu narabi-ni tozi kinki-syo oyobi to-tyu risyo ni tuite [General observations on the clinical examination of the acid hotsprings of Aomori Prefecture, and contraindications to hotspring treatment and contraction of disease in the hot- springs] Ibid., 291-7. ---- Aono-yama. Matuura, S., & Hirata. M. TyQgoku-tiho no onsen no kagaku-teki kenkyu; Simane-ken Aono-yama hukin no kosen [Chemical investigations of hotsprings in the Tyugoku district (Central Japan); the spring near Mt. Aono in Simane Prefec- ture] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949, 70: 62. ---- Apollinaris spring. See subheading (Heppingen) ---- Araxa (Minas Gerais) See also Balneography, Minas Geraes. Colombo. 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See subheading (Herkulesfurd6) ---- Bains-les-Bains. See also Balneography. . . Monal, L. *Etude physico-chimique sur les eaux thermales de Bains-Les-Bains [Pharm.] 216p. 25cm. Nancy, 1936. MINERAL WATERS 1430 MINERAL WATERS Bord, B. Le passe de Bains-les-Bains. Aesculape, Par., 1939, 29: 98-103.—Henry. La station des maladies des arteres Bains-les-Bains (Vosges) Rev. mEd. Nancy, 1947, 72: 41-8.—Holvec. Bains-les-Bains, station des artEriels. Presse therm, clim., 1939, 80: 37-42. Balatonfiired. Kisch, E. H. Fiired. In: Realencvl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 5: 225. Barbazan. Amouroux, R., Delas, R., A Mufti, N. Action des eaux sulfatEes calciques et magnEsiennes de Barbazan sur 1'axotEmie, 1'uricEmie, la glycEmie et la cholestErolEmie. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 435- 9.—Villaret, M., Justin-Besancon, L. [et al.] Recherches de pharmacodynamic hydrominErale concernant Taction d'une eau sulfatEe calcique (Barbazan) sur l'intestin isolE du lapin. Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 449-54. ---- Bare (Cameroons) Peirier. Contribution k l'Etude de la source minErale de BarE. Ann. mEd. pharm. col., Par., 1930, 28: 185-201. ---- Bareges. See also Balneography. Teynie, J. Contribution a l'etude climatolo- gique de Bareges. 139p. 25cm. Bord., 1934. [Boudet, F.] Andlisis de las aguas sulfurosas de BarEges. Diar. gen. cienc. mEd., 1832, 8: 267.—Massy, R. Analyse des eaux de Bareges et de la barEgine par l'apothicaire-major Montaut en 1770. Rev. hist, pharm., Par., 1947, 35: 186-91.— Valaxt & Dufrenoy, J. Action des eaux thermales de BarEges sur la croissance de certains vEgEtaux supErieurs. J. mid. Bordeaux, 1937, 114: 805-7.----—- Effets des eaux sulfurEes sodiques de BarEges sur la croissance des plantes vertes. Presse therm, clim., i938, 79: 15.—Wasser zu Barege (1686) In: Aerzte & Kurpfuscher (Buchner, E.) Munch., 1922, 226 (Marg. No. 278) Barreiro-Araxa. See subheading (AraxaJ ---- Barzun (pres Bareges) Fourment, P. La station thermale de Barzun, pres BarEges, Hautes-PyrEnEes. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1939, 116: pt 2, 325; 1940, 117: 257; 294. ---- Basno. Neviani, A. Un errore di L. F. Marsili sul 1'Acqua ardens di Basno. Riv. stor. sc. med., 1933, 24: 2-7. ---- Batalha. Almeida, A. de. As Aguas das Brancas e a arqueologia da regiao da Batalha. Clin. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1942, 8: 103-18. Belgium. Batavia. Flu, P. C. Onderzoekingen over te Batavia bereide kool- zuurhoudende dranken. Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1920, 60: 653-82, tab. ---- Bath (England) Chapman, H. Thermae redivivae: The citv of Bath described. Repr. from 1673 ed. p.-iOo^O. 20cm. Lond., 1724. In: Collect. Treat. City of Bath (Guidott, T.) Lond., 1725. Guidott, T. A century of observations: Con- taining further discoveries of the nature of the hot-waters at Bath. 2. ed. p. 145-75. 20cm. Lond., 1724. In his Collect. Treat. City of Bath, Lond., 1725. ---- A collection of treatises relating to the citv and waters of Bath. 430p. 20cm. Lond., 1725. James, P. R. The baths of Bath in the six- teenth and earlv seventeenth centuries. 176p. 201/2cm. Bristol, 1938. Masson, I., & Ramsay, W. An analysis of the waters of the thermal springs of Bath. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1912, 1370-6.— Thomson, F. G. Indications for treatment at Bath. Prac- titioner, Lond., 1930, 124: 638-52.—Travers, M. W. The composition of the mixture of rare gases from the hot springs of Bath. J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1937, 1561. Wybauw, R. A. J. Une richesse nationale insuffisamment mise en valeur; nos cures hydro- minerales et climatiques. 76p. 18cm. Brux., 1945. Forms No. 18, n. ser., Actual, social., Brux. James, C, & Aud'houi, V. Eaux minErales de la Belgique. In their Guide prat, eaux minEr., 13. ed., Par., 1889, 209-11.— Van de Velde, A. J. J., & Schools, F. Reconnaissance des eaux minErales et thermales. Bull. Acad. mEd. Belgique, 1948, 13: 508-13. ---- Ben-Haroun. Lacroix, A., Fournier [et al.] Les eaux minErales de Ben- Haroun; une nouvelle rEalisation algErienne de mise en bouteille d'une minErale. Cah. mEd., Alger, 1948, 3: 655-60. ---- Beppu. Nomitu, T. Beppu-onsen no syozyo-sui-ryo ni tuite. [The amount of water flowing from the Beppu Hotsprings] Nippon agakkai kaisi, 1938, 10. Conf., 409-14. ---- Berezovsk. Berezovsk (The) mineral waters. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 175.—Geschwandtner, R. A., & Zincenko, E. J. [Effect of the Berezovsk mineral water on diuresis] Vrach. delo, 1940, 22: 449-54.—Zalkind, Z. I. [Effect of balneological factors of the health resort Berezovsk mineral waters on blood regeneration] Ibid., 131-4. ---- Bernadie (Augnat) Charmaison, P. *Eaux minerales ferrugi- neuses de Bernadie, Augnat, Puy-de-D6me [Strasbourg] 63p. 23>£cm. Clermont-Ferrand, 1941. Fenayrol, J. *Floculation de l'eau bicar- bonatee-ferrugineuse de Bernadie, Augnat, P.-de- D. [Strasbourg] 64p. 23%cm. Clermont- Ferrand, 1944. ---- Bertinoro-Fratta. Loreti, M. Le proprieta curative deUe acque salsoiodiche della Fratta in ginecologia. Riv. idrocUm., 1941, 52: 212; 234. ---- Beynat. Grabianka, S. RadioactivitE des sources de Sabeau, pres Beynat (Correze) influence du mode de prElevement des eaux. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1933-34, 9: 182-91. Bilin. Zorkendorfer, W. Bilin und die ubrigen Sriuerlinge. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 403. Birstonas. Kovarskis, J. [Curative factois of the BirStonas springs] Medicina, Kaunas, 1936, 17: 284-92.—Matulionis, B. [Min- eral waters of Birstonas] Ibid., 333-57. ------ [The Red Cross mineral water resort in BirStonas in 1937-38] Ibid., 1939, 20: 286-90. ---- Biskirchen. Griese, H. *Tierexperimentelle Untersuchun- gen iiber die Beeinflussung der bakteriziden Kraft und des Zuckerspiegels im Blut durch Zufuhr von Biskirchener Karlsprudel. 18p. 23cm. Marb., 1937. ---- Boario. Cadeo, F. Sul meccanismo d'azione purgativa di un'acqua minerale (l'acqua Antica Fonte di Boario) Riv. idrocUm., 1939, 50: 86; 105; 138.—Corsonello, P. SuU'azione curativa deUe acque e dei sali delle terme di Boario. Gazz. internaz. med. chir., 1938, 48: 167. Bodoc. Weinberg-Messinger, A. [Antiphylactic effect of the min- eral water Perla of Bodoc] Rev. st. med., Bucur., 1937, 26: 400-26. ---- Bognanco. Angela, C. Azione lassativa e potere antibatterico deUe acque di Bognanco. Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1936, 17: 214- 20. Also Riv. idroclim., 1936, 47: 129-35. MINERAL WATERS 1431 MINERAL WATERS Borzhomi. Burkser, E. [Radioactivity of the Borzhomi mineral sources] J. Russ. fiz. khim. obshch., khim. ch., 1915, 47: 21-5. ---- Bou-Hanafia. Pernin. Le thermaUsme algErien; les amibiens a Bou- Hanifia. Cah. mEd., Alger, 1949, 4: 373-6. ---- BouIogne-sur-Mer. Sagot, P. L. L. *Contribution a l'etude des eaux de Boulogne-sur-Mer [Lille] 104p. 23}£cm. Boulogne-sur-Mer, 1935. ---- Bourbon-Lancy. Mathis, L. *L'eau a Bourbon-Lancy (S.-et- L.) eaux minerales; eau potable, lllp. 25cm. Montpel., 1934. Merle, P. Indications de la cure de Bourbon-Lancy. Presse therm, clim., 1947, 84: 29-32.— Piatot, J. A. Bourbon-Lancy: techniques de cure et mdications. Gaz. mEd. France, 1937, 44: No. 9, Suppl. therm., 23-5. ------ Prlncipales techniques de la cure externe de Bourbon-Lancy. Nutrition, Par., 1938, 8: 241-6.—Rouveix, J. Les indications de la cure thermale de Bourbon-Lancy. Sem. hop., Par., 1947, 23: 1544-8. Bourbonne-les-Bains. See also Balneography. Grynberg, A. *Etude sur Taction des eaux minerales de Bourbonne-les-Bains et leurs indi- cations therapeutiques. 142p. 24cm. Nancv, 1940. Rouchette, J. Contribution a l'etude de l'action therapeutique des eaux chlorurees sodi- ques; la cure de Bourbonne-les-Bains dans les suites de fractures et le rachitisme experimental [Lyon] 123p. 8? Bourg, 1934. Benitte, A. La notion de ceUuUes et les indications de cure a Bourbonne-les-Bains. Presse therm. cUm., 1937, 78: 385.— Chevallier, A., pere. De la presence de 1'hydrogEne sulfurE dans les gaz qui se dEgagent des sources de Bourbonne-les-Bains (Haute-Marne) J. chim. mEd., Par., 1866, 5. ser., 2: 560-6.— Delacroix. Le radio-Emanatorium UthinE de Bourbonne-les- Bains. Rev. rhumat., Par., 1937, 4: 954-62.—Dupin, S. Les origines romaines de Bourbonne-les-Bains. Aesculape, Par., 1939, 29: 106.—Fontaine. P. R.. & Grandpierre, R. Variation du taux de la glycEmie sous l'influence de la cure de Bourbonne. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 380-2.—Gay, J. Bourbonne-les-Bains (Hte Marne) Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1936, 16: 272-81.—Geslin, M. BadioactivitE des sources thermales de Bourbonne-les-Bains. Presse therm, clim., 1939, 80: 83-5.—Grandpierre, R. Les sEqueUes de traumatismes et la cure hydrominErale de Bour- bonne-les-Bains. Gaz. mEd. France, 1936, 43: 13-21.—Merk- len, L.t Bonnet, V. [et al.] Etude Electrophysiologique de Taction de la cure de Bourbonne sur la fonction neuro-muscu- laire. Presse therm. cUm., 1937, 78: 321-4.—Pellet. Bour- bonne-les-Bains. Ibid., 1936, 77: 489-91. ------ Les en- fants a Bourbonne. Ibid., 1937, 88: 85-9.—Ronot, H. La cure d'eau hyperthermale de Bourbonne en boisson. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1936-37, 11: 108-22. — La cure thermale de Bourbonne-les-Bains dans les sEquelles de trau- matismes ostEo-articulaires. Gaz. mEd. France, 1948, 55: 379. ------ Le radio-Emanatorium de Bourbonne-les-Bains et ses possibUitEs EmanothErapiques. Rev. mEd. Nancy, 1939, 67: 494-502.—Westphal, F. La rEgulation du mEtabolisme cal- cique a Bourbonnes-les-Bains. Ibid., 1947, 72: 215-20. ---- Bourgogne. Lapierre, R. *Les sources guerisseuses en Bourgogne (Cote-d'Or et Saone-et-Loire) 98p. 8? Lyon, 1936. Brazil. Almeida, S. V. de. Aguas minerals do BrasU. Arq. derm. sif. S. Paulo, 1943, 7: 110-20.—Franca, A. As nossas aguas mineraes. Rev. mEd. Parana, 1940, 9: 111-3.— Mariante, T. Das aguas de Pocos de Caldas e de Iral. Arq. rio grand, med., 1934 13: 107-26.—Mello, A. da S. De uma excursao as nossas estacoes de aguas. Rev. biasU. med., 1945, 2: 344-51.—Netto, O. C. O emprego das lamas em Araxa e Pocos de Caldas. Brasil mEd., 1949, 63: 37.—Oliveira, J. D. de. Contribuicao ao estudo do poder zymosthenico das aguas do Prata, de Lindoya e Araxa. Sao Paulo med., 1936-37, 9: 171-8. —--- Cen- tralizacao administrativa das estancias creno-climaticas. Hos- pital, Rio, 1948, 34: 111-3.—Oliveira, X. de. A importancia therapeutica de nossas estacSes hydro-mineraes. BrasU med., 1941, 55: 151-3.—Pupo, J. A. de. Aguas minerals do Brasil. Rev. paul. med., 1942, 21: 1-27.—Ribeiro, L. Mineral and thermal springs in Brazil. In his Brazil. M. Contrib., Rio, 1939, 109-19, pl.—Rosenburg, C. A radio-actividade das aguas mineraes brasUeiras; resumo historico. Fol. med., Rio, 1938, 19: 113. ------ As aguas magnesianas do BrasU. Ibid., 1941, 22: 18-20.—Valle Filho, G. do. Esboco clinico para o emprego de nossas aguas minerals. Ibid., 1940, 21: 101-3.— Vasconcelos, M. de. Alguns aspectos do hidro-climatismo no BrasU. Hora med., Rio, 1941, No. 46, 21-5. ---- Brejo das Freiras. Almeida, E. de. Consideracoes em torno das aguas termo- rninerais do Brejo das Freiras. Fol. med., Rio, 1943, 24: 46-8. Brides. Fabre, R. Au sujet d'une demande relative k la prEparation des bams a l'Etablissement thermal de Brides (Savoie) Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1943, 127: 498.—Laissus, C. Eaux thermales de Brides-les-Bains, Savoie; leur action dans les affections hEpatiques et splEniques. C. rend. Congr. Egypt. mEd. (1902) 1904, 1. Congr., 1: 70-81.—PiEry, M., Enselme, J., & Nury, D. Influence d'une eau sulfatEe chlorurEe calcique (source Hybord de Brides) sur le cycle des lipides. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par , 1938, 3. ser., 119: 28-31. Also Presse therm, clim., 1938, 79: 100. ---- Briscous-Biarritz. Cussac, A. Sur la bactEriologie de l'eau salEe naturelle de Briscous-Biarritz. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1910) 1911. 39: 251-6. ---- Bruckenau. Alix, M. F. Obs. 32: Praestantia aquarum mineralium Bruckenauiensium in chronicis doloribus rheumaticis. In his Observ. chir., Altenburg &c, 1776, 2: 145-51. ------ Obs. 39: Dolores membrorum usu aquarum mineraUum Brucke- nauiensium curati. Ibid., 166-8. ------ Obs. 1-21: Conti- nuatio observationum de efficacia aquarum mineraUum Brucke- nauiensium in diversis morbis. Ibid., 1777, 3: 120-40. ---- Budapest (Hungary) Saxlehner, A. Sorgente amara purgativa di Hunyadi Janos. Ed. privata. 40p. 20>icm. Budap., 1886. Belak, S. Nyilatkozat. NEpegEszEgugy, 1943, 24: 281.— Bodnar, J., & Straub, J. A budapesti gyogyvizek fluortartal- marEl. Ibid., 1942, 23: 796-8. ------ Valasz Dr. Kunszt Janosnak a Bodnar-Straub, A budapesti gyogyvizek fluortar- talmdrEl cirmi cikkhez fuzott hozz&szEl&sahoz. Ibid., 1943, 24: 274.—Budapest furd6- Es fisvanyvizforgalma 1941-ben. Statiszt. Ert., 1942, 269-71.—Budapesti (A) fiirdok forgalma 1941-ben. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1942, 23: 481-3.—Budapest szEkesf6v&ros lakosainak gyogy- (keseruviz-) es asvanyviz fogyaszt£sa 1941. Evben. Ibid., 189.—Fraczkiewicz, J. Sul valore dell'acqua amara di Hunyadi Janos nella terapia delle malattie interne. Progr. ter., MUano, 1913, 212-7.—G[agliardi] A. Delle propriety terapeutiche dell'acqua purgativa naturale Hunyadi Janos. Ibid., 1910, 257-66.—Gyulai, E., & Lemhenyi, K. [Changes in the K, Na, and Ca ion-concentration of the blood in the course of drinking cures established by the bath Rudas with the water of the Hungarian spring] Magy. orv. arch., 1938, 39: 565-71.—Karpati, J. EszrevEtelek Dr Bodnar Janos egyetemi tanar asvAnyviz-vizsgaiataimat Erinto meg- jegyzEseire. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1943, 24: 277-9.—Kunszt, J. [Effect of the water of Juventus Spring upon the blood pressure] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1937, 35: 601-5. ------ HozzaszElas; a Bodnar-Straub: A budapesti gyEgyvizek fluortartalmaVEl c. cikkhez. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1942, 23: 985-7. ------ Hoz- z&szolas a Bodnar-Straub fEle Valasz-hoz. Ibid., 1943, 24: 275-7.—Liber, E., & Medriczky, A. Budapest furd&vdros kialakulasa. Orv. hetil., 1944, 88: 108.—Medriczky, A. Torok furdoszokasok Es a budai torok ftird&k. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1944, 25: 296-301.—Mihalka, V. 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In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 107. ---- Calabria. See also subheading (Italy) Pagano, L. DeUe acque minerali deUa Calabria. Filiatre sebezio, Nap., 1840, 19: 194-9. ---- Caldas da Rainha. Silva Correia, F. da. Algumas efemErides referentes as aguas das Caldas da Rainha. Clin. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1944, 10: 188-91. ---- Caldas de Montbuy. Cuatrecasas, J. Notas de clfnica hidroldgica sobre Caldas de Montbuy. 143p. 22cm. Bar- cel., 1935. ---- Caldas do Cipo. Salles, B. AnnotacSes sobre o registro clinico de Caldas do Cip6. Rev. med. Bahia, 1934, 2: 80-3.—Salles, N. P. Notas de cUnica termal; Caldas de Cip6. Ibid., 1949, 17: 4-8. ---- Caldiero. Castelli, D. P. S. Sulle terme di Caldiero. 16p. 21cm. Verona, 1854. ---- Le antiche terme di Giunone in Caldiero; appendice ai cenni storico, medici. 28p. 21cm. Verona, 1857. ---- Caledon. Darley-Hartley, W. The mineral waters of Caledon. S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 437-40. ---- California. 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Studio bat- teriologico, chimico e clinico sull'acqua acidula, detta acetosella di Castellammare di Stabia. 20p. 22y2am. Nap., 1890. Estratto dai Gior. inter, sc. med., v.12: D'Elia. O. L'acqua Stabia nella terapia deUa sterUita femminUe. CUn. term., Roma, 1948, 1: 207. ------ Riceiche sperimentaU suUe modificazioni della contrattilita uterina in seguito all'uso deU'acqua Stabia. Ibid., 209-11.—Esposito, C. Azione dell'acqua sulfurea clorurato-sodica ipertonica atermale del baclno ldrominerale di CasteUammare di Stabia suUa secrezione blUare e sui muscoli lisci. Riv. idrocUm., 1938, 49: 48-57.—Gentile, T. La radioattivita delle acque deUe Terme Stablane. CUn. term., Roma, 1948, 1: 264.—Lupi, F. Identi- cita deUe sorgenti solfuree a Stabia delle Terme Stabiane; loro utiUzzazione in crenoterapia ginecologica. Ibid., 211-3. ------ L'azione favorevole delle acque solfuree delle Terme Stabiane nella cura della sterUita femminile. Ibid., 213-6.— Malquori, G„ & Susanna, V. Rappresentazione grafica della composizione deUe acque di CasteUammare di Stabia. Ibid., 263.—Mangini. V. Modificazioni deUa contrattiUta deU'utero in situ sotto l'azione deU'acqua Stabia. rbid., 211.—Marotta, A. Polimorfismo terapeutico deUe acque di CasteUammare di Stabia. BoU. Ord. med. chir. NapoU, 1949, 26: No. 10, 22; No. 11, 14.—Pulvirenti, G. Sui vlbrioni idrici deUe acque minerali di CasteUammare di Stabia. Ann. Igiene, 1946, 56: 105.— Puntoni, V. Una caratteristica chimica ed una caratterlstica batteriologica deUe Acque Medie di Castellammare di Stabia. CUn. term., Roma, 1948,1: 263.—Qoartnccio, B. CUmatoIogia Stablana. Ibid., 267. MINERAL WATERS 1433 MINERAL WATERS Castelvetro. ——— ^asieivcuu. Cavallini, D. Cenni sull'acqua purgativa salino magnesiaca della sorgente del Gallo in Castelvetro. 4p. 21>^cm. Bastiglia, 1882. ---- Castrocaro. Bechi, E. Nuove ricerche chimiche su l'acqua salsoiodica di Castrocaro appartenente al signor Aristide Conti. 43p. 21cm. Fir., 1871. 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Cavelonte. Investigazioni chimiche sulla deposizione ocracea che ingenerasi nel doccione di legno per la minerale che vi discende in sei separate stille, e ricerche in essa dell'acido crenico ed apocrenico. 16p. 21cm. Trento, 1856. Leonardi, D. Analisi dell'acqua ferruginosa di Calevonte e saggi chimici suU'ocra ferruginosa deposta dalla minerale sulla materia usata in infangatura sulla sostanza salina efflorescente vicina alia sorgente e sopra tre acque dolci. 20p. 21cm. Trento, 1867. ---- Caxambu. Rosenborg, C. As aguas minerals de Caxambu. Fol. med., Rio, 1939, 20: 417. ------ Caxambu. Brasil med., 1940, 54: 24-6 ------ Indicacoes terapeutlcas gerais das fontes minerals de Caxambu. Fol. med., Rio, 1941, 22: 55-7. ---- Celentino. See under subheading (Pejo) Ceresole Reale. Balp, S. Sulla efficacia terapeutica dell'acqua minerale di Ceresole Reale. 7p. 20cm. Torino, 1883. Estratto Gior. Accad. med. Torino, 1883. ---- Challes-les-Eaux. Passot, C. *Action de l'eau minerale sul- fureuse de Challes sur 1'elimination urinaire du bismuth; recherches experimentales et cliniques. 57p. 25cm. Lyon, 1944. ,,,.,. D'Arsonval. Bordas, F.. & Tooplain F. L^eau mtaf a le de ChaUes-les-Eaux, Savoie. Ann falsif., Par-. PVSi nW lM Mathieo, J. E. Clinique hydrologlque sutfuro-iodEechez les enfants; la cure de Challes-les-Eaux. J. mEd. Paris, 1936, 56. 605-7. ---- Chantilly. Mile de Clermont aux eaux minErales de Chantilly. Aescu- lape, Par., 1940, 30: 71. Maroger, M. *Une eau mine'rale tres radio- active; sources de la montagne, Chateldon-Puy- de-Dome. 66p. 8? Par., 1936. Armand A Blanquet. Les eaux minErales de Chateldon et leur radioactivitE. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 332-9. ---- Chatel-Guyon. Angelby, A. Les eaux de Chatel-Guyon. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 512- 20.—Balme, M., & Dastugue. Sur quelques actions physiolo- giques de l'eau minErale de Chatel-Guyon. Presse therm, clim., i938, 79: 412-5.—Balme, P. Action stimulante de la cure de Chatel-Guyon chez les enfants. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 147.—Baraduc, F. Les eaux de Chatel-Guyon. Arlstote, Par., 1932, 7: 33-5.— Broosse, P. Influence de la cure de Chatei-Guyon sur la vie gEnitale et sur la stErUitE. Presse therm, clim., 1937, 78: 580.— Foocaud, J. Quelques coloniaux vus a Chatel-Guyon. Gaz. mEd. France, 1939, 11: Hydr., No. 8, 45.—Hutet, G. Les enfants a Chatel-Guyon. J. mEd. Lyon, 1946, 27: 325-9.— Indications de la cure de Chatel-Guyon chez les coloniaux. Ann. mEd. pharm. col., Par., 1937, 35: 597-600.—Joohannaud. A. La cure de Chatel Guyon a domicUe. Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1938, 18: 136-9. ---- Chaudes-Aigues. Gaillard, A. L. *Les eaux hyperthermales de Chaudesaigues, Cantal, et leurs indications therapeutiques. 67p. 2434cm. Bord., 1936. Blanquet, L., Cuvelier, R. [et al.l Etude physico-chimique, biologique et physiologique des eaux hyperthermales de Chaudes-Aigues. BuU. Acad. nat. mEd., 1949, 133: 393-6. Chianciano. Targioni-Tozzetti, A. Analisi chimica delle acque minerali di Chianciano eseguita nel 1832. 222p. 23}/2cm. Fir., 1833. Cervini, C. Influenza deUa terapia idropinica con Acqua Santa di Chianciano sul potere colinesterasico del siero. CUn. nuova, Roma, 1949, 8: 435-46. ------ & Valori, P. Varia- zioni della tlemia dopo assunzione di Acqua Santa di Chian- ciano. Ibid., 539-52.—Patrono, V. Ricerche sul comporta- mento deUa bilirubinemia e deUe funzioni deaminante e gUcopessica del fegato in ammalati curatl con Acqua Santa a Chianciano. Riv. idrocUm., 1940, 51: 35-47. ------ Ricerche sul comportamento del ricambio energetico In ammalati curat! con Acqua Santa a Chianciano. Ibid., 63; 91.—Sabatini, G. Idroclimatologia; le cure di Chianciano. Forze san., Roma, 1934, 3: 1479-87. ---- Chiarodovo. See under subheading (Bagno di Romagna) Chiatamone. Romanelli, G. Guida medica alle acque car- bonico-ferrate Lucullane del Chiatamone in Napoli. 184p. 21cm. Nap., 1879. Ricci, A. Le acque ferruginose bicarbonato-alcallne deUe Terme Chiatamone. CUn. term., Roma, 1948, 1: 218. ---- Chiecinella. Calamai, L. Dell'acqua minerale acidola dei bagni di Chiecinella. 63p. 21cm. Fir., 1844. ---- Chile. Rebolledo E., R. Hacia una reglamentaci6n sanitaria de los establecimientos termo-minerales del pais. Actas Jornada san. (ChUe) (1940) 1941, 329-32. ---- Ciechocinek. Bursztyn, D. *Contribution k l'etude des eaux de Ciechocinek (Pologne) 59p. 8? Par., 1935. Krajewski, F. Dzialanie ciechocifiskich w6d mineralnych na wydzielanie blony sluzowej zoladka. p. 154-206. 24cm. Warsz., 1938. Polskie arch. med. wewn., 1938, 16: Iwanowski, W. [Springs and saUne lakes in Ciechocinek] Nowiny lek., 1936, 48: 490-3.—Malecki, J. [Anti-oncotic properties of the saline lakes of Ciechocinek] Ibid., 493-7.— Szmurlo, J. [Ciechocinek and the actual progress in balne- ology. Ibid., 489. ------ [Development of therapeutic indications of the Ciechocinek mineral waters] Ibid., 1937, 49: 521-3 ------ Ciechocinek i jego obecne stanowisko wsr6d polski'ch zdrojowisk. Polski tygod. lek., 1948, 3: 817-20. MINERAL WATERS 1434 MINERAL WATERS ---- Ciego Montero. Embil, J. Informe sobre los manantiales de Ciego Montero. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. cUm. mEd., Habana, 1946—47, 1: No. 4, 38-44. ---- Cinciano. Btjonamici, E. Delle acque minerali acidule di Cinciano. 20p. 23cm. Fir., 1861. Maccanti, G., & Pandolfi, A. Considerazioni scientifico- pratiche sull'acqua di Cinciano. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 471-4. ---- Citta di Castello. Mannucci, E. Guida alle acque minerali di Citta di Castello. 51p. 18Kcm. Castello, 1870. Aque (Le) minerali naturali di Citta di Castello. Ann. med. pubb., Roma, 1875, Append., 9-16. ---- Civillana. See subheading (Monte Civillana) ---- Civitavecchia. Alessandri, T. Sull'acqua termo-minerale di Civitavecchia. 39p. 23cm. Roma, 1875. Cannizzaro, S., & Piermarini, T. Acqua termo-minerali di Civitavecchia; analisi chimica, notizie storiche, considerazioni terapeutiche e resoconto clinico, anno I e II. 71p. 20cm. Roma, 1884. ---- Ckhaltubo (Georgia) Ckhaltubo. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 102-4.—Osinovsky, N. I. [Ckhaltubo as a health resort for children] Vopr. kurort., 1941, No. 3, 70. ---- Clermont-Ferrand. Chambat, J. B. B. E. P. Contribution a l'etude physiologique des eaux minerales; la balneotherapie [Strasbourg] 142p. 24cm. Cler- mont-Ferrand, 1942. Merle, P. Les sources minErales de Clermont-Ferrand. Presse therm, dim., 1947, 84: 235-8. ---- Colombia. RamIrez Vasquez, I. Contribution a l'etude des eaux minerales de Colombie. 55p. 25cm. Montpel., 1936. Barriga Villalba, A. M., & Ricaurte Medina, M. Aguas medicinales de Paipa, Choachi, Tabio y ViUeta. Bol. Inst. Samper Martinez, Bogota, 1941, No. 3, 13-9. ---- Comano. Cenedella, A. G. Nuova analisi chimica dell'acqua termale di Comano. 78p. 21cm. Verona, 1847. Dolfini, G. Contributo sul meccanismo d'azione deUe acque di Comano, in rapporto alia chemioterapia. CUn. term., Roma, 1943, 3: 101-6.—Ludwig & Zeynek, R. y. AnaUsi chimica dell'acqua della terma di Comano, Trentino. Gior. farm., Trieste, 1896, 1: 199-202. ---- Comblin-la-Tour. Poskin, A. Les eaux minerales de Spontin et Notice sur la source thermale de Comblain-la- Tour. p. 196-201. 23y2cm. Brux., 1889. Repr. from Bull. Soc. beige gEol. palEont. hydr., 1889, 3: ---- Contrexeville. See also Balneography. Bricouf, C. ContrexEville. Rev. mEd. Nancy, 1947, 72: 178-89.—Goiffon, R. Recherches sur les variations de TEqui- Ubre acide-base urinaire pendant la cure de ContrexEville. Paris mEd., 1936, 99: 225-32.—Kisch, E. H. ContrexEviUe. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 3: 442.— Lutringer. Les modifications de la densitE du sang sous l'influence de la cure de ContrexEville. Paris mEd., 1937, 103: 355. ---- Copahue. Alvarez; G. ContribuciEn al estudio de las termas de CopahuE, Neuquen, en sus apUcaciones dermatoterapicas. Rev. As. mEd. argent., 1939, 53: 156-60.—Castillo, M. Termas de CopahuE; contribuciEn al estudio de sus apUcaciones terapEu- ticas. Sem. mEd., B. Air., 1937, 44: 1350-4.—Corti, H., A Manuele, R. J. Sobre la existencia del acido pentatiEnico en un agua de CopahuE. Rev. Fac. cienc. quim. (La Plata) 1942, 17: 7-14. ---- Cormaiore (Aosta) Barbieri, A. II nuovo stabilimento balneo- idroterapico di Courmayeur di proprieta del Signor J. Michel Tavernier. 43p. 20cm. Bologna, 1884. Santanera, V. Breve cenni sulle acque mine- rali ed in particolare sulle acque di Courmayeur e pre st.-Didier nella valle d'Aosta; nuova guida pratica. 254p. 16cm. Tor., 1879. Tavernier, M. Brevi cenni storici sulla sorgente Jeanne Baptiste in Courmayeur e sul nuovo stabilimento idroterapico. 15p. 20cm. Aosta, 1884. ---- Cormons. Filiptjzzi, G. A. Osservazioni suU'analisi dell'acqua minerale di Cormons fatta da Osualdo Taglialegni; aggiuntavi una lettera risguardante il medesimo argomento del farmacista Francesco Cornelli. 20p. 21cm. Milano, 1829. Taglialegni, O. Analisi dell'acqua minerale di Cormons. 34p. 21cm. Udine, 1829. ---- Corsica. Orsini, A. * Caracteres climatiques et hydro- logiques de quelques stations hydro-minerales corses: Urbalacone, Caldane-di-Tallano, Orezza. 63p. 24cm. Marseille, 1939. Acque (Le) minerali della Corsica. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 2, Varia, 268.—Rimattei, F. Climatologie et hydro- logie de la Corse. Gaz. mEd. France, 1945, 52: 303. ---- Cote d'Or (France) Derdne, J. Rapport sur les eaux de quelques sources de la Cote d'Or. BuU. Soc. pharm. C6te d'Or, 1910, No. 27, 53-8. ---- Courmayeur. See subheading (Cormaiore, Aosta) ---- Cransac. Murat, J. F. V. Recherches mEdico-chimiques sur la nature et les propriEtEs des eaux minErales de Cransac. Bull. Soc. mEd. EmuL, Par., 1823, 158-77. ---- Crespano. Crespano, Italy. Rapporto della giunta per le acque minerali intorno alia fonte minerale di Crespano. 7p. 21cm. Venezia, 1871. ---- Czizfiirdo. Szelenyi, J. [Therapeutic factors of Csizfiirdo] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1939, 37: 650-3. --- Cuba. Brodermann, J. Breve sinopsis sobre hidrologia y alum- bramiento de aguas subterraneas. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1946-^7, 1: No. 3, 13-38. ------ ClasificaciEn de las aguas minero-medicinales anaUzadas por el Instituto nacional de hidrologia y climatologia mEdicas. Ibid., 1948, 2: 185-8.—Cosculluela, J. A. iPuede considerarse riqueza la hidro-mineral cubana? Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1937, 42: 10-5.—Embil, J., & Trelles Soler, F. Informe sobre los ma- nantiales de San Miguel de Los Banos y La Paila, Provincia de Matanzas. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1948, 2: 53-7.—Guerra y Deben, J. InvestigaciEn espectrografica cualitativa de algunas aguas cubanas. Ibid., 1946-47, 1: No. 4, 21-37.—Mufioz Jfistiz, E., & Guerra y Deben, J. Radio- actividad de los manantiales de San Miguel de los Bafios y La PaUa, Provincia de Matanzas. Ibid., 1948, 2: 58.—Ramos Baez, P. Sinopsis sobre los fundamentos de una politica hidromedicinal y cUmatoterapica. Rev. mEd. cubana, 1944, 55: 907-14.—Santamarina, V. Datos histEricos sobre creno- terapia cubana. Rev. med. cir. Habana, 1937, 42: 83; 236.— Trelles Soler, F. Analisis de algunas de las aguas minero- medicinales cubanas estudiadas por este instituto. Arch. Inst, nac. hidr. cUm. mEd., Habana, 1948, 2: 171-84. ---- Cyprus. Tamari, M. Sulphur springs of Cyprus. Nature, Lond., 1943, 152: 277. MINERAL WATERS 1435 MINERAL WATERS ---- Czechoslovakia. Abelin, M. Om kurmedel och indikationer vid Franzensbad och Hohe Tatras kurorter i Tjeckoslovakien. Nord. med. tskr., 1937, 14: 1137-43.—B., L. J. The Czechoslovak spas and hospitals. Rheumatism, Lond., 1948, 3: 169-71.—Bures, R. Nova forma naseho lazenstvf. Vfist. Eesk. lEk., 1949, 61: 209.— Cmunt, E. Nase lazenstvi v novych hranicfch. Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1938, 77: 1234. ------ [New orientation in Czechoslovakian hydrotherapy] VEst. Cesk. fysiat., 1939, 19: 3-6.—Gregor, A. [Balneo-climatic stations in Czechoslovakia] Ibid., 7-12.— Hrask£, J. V. Technische und soziale Aktualitaeten der Heil- baeder und der Naturheilschaetze in der Tschechoslovakischen Republik. Atti Congr. internaz. teen, san., 1931, 2. Congr., 2: 21-5.—Jelen, V. [Mineral water of the Czech chalk region] VEst. Cesk. fysiat., 1939-40, 19: 109-22.—Lenoch, F. [Com- parison of the action of three Czechoslovakian mineral, alka- line-gaseous waters] Ibid., 1938, 18: 101-14. ------ O lEEivych a mineralnich vodach. Vyziva Udu, 1949, 4: 165-7.— Lowy, J. A plan for European recovery areas; health resorts, springs and spas in Europe. BuU. Czech. M. Ass. Gr. Britain, 1943, 2: 40-7.—Mates, J. K propagaci nasich lazni. Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1947-48, 86: 656.—Prazak, L. [Certain unknown mineral springs in central Slovakia] VEst. Cesk. fysiat., 1938, 18: 308-14.—Santholzer, V. Radioaktivita fieskoslovenskych vod. Alman. laznf, 1949, 60-2.—Sladek, B. Nase laznE a mineralni zffdla. Zdrav. roE. Eesk., 1938, 455-7.—Soukup, J. J. CeskoslovenskE zfidelnictvi; hospodafskE pozndmky. Vyziva Udu, 1949, 4: 167-9.—Villaret. M., Justin-Besancon, L. [et al.] Action de quelques eaux minErales tchEcoslovaques sur l'intestin isolE du lapin. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 424-9. ------• Recherches d'hy- drologle expErimentale sur Taction cardiovasculaire et respira- toire de quelques eaux minErales tchEcoslovaques. Ibid., 430-4. Darkov. Mazurek, J. 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Les eaux salEes de Dax en thErapeu- tique antirhumatismale. BuU. mEd., Par., 1944, 58: 95.— Massy, R. Sur le bain de boue de Dax. C. rend. Congr. in- ternat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr 526 — Mauvoisin, F. Les indications de la cure thermale de Dax. J mEd Lyon, 1949, 30: 849-52. ------ Les boues de Dax. J. mEd. Paris, 1949, 69: 45-8. Djalyal-Abad (Kirghizia) Djalyal-Abad. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 184. Djety-Oguz (Kirghizia) Djety-Oguz. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 186. ---- Droitwich. Dawson, F. I., & Salt. H. B. An investigation into the steril- ity of the Droitwich brine, and its bactericidal action. Edin- bureh M J 1936, 43: 402-8.—Hinsdale, G. Droitwich and Royal Leamington' Spa. Med. Rec, N. Y. 1939, 150: 329- 31—Whitley, W. T. Droitwich; its growth as a spa. Pre- scrlber, Edinb., 1926, 20: 104-7. ---- Dymokury. Fleischhans, B. [Physiological effects of alkaline-gaseous mineral waters of Dymokury] VEst. 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El balneario de Elguea, CorraUUo, Provincia de Santa Clara, rbid., 12-5, pl. ---- Engelberg. Cattani, C, & Feierabend, A. M. Gedenk- blatter aus dem Alpenkurort Engelberg. 78p. 18%cm. Luzern, 1862. ---- Enghien-les-Bains. Kisch, E. H. Enghien-les-Bains. In: Realencycl. d. ges. HeUk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 4: 483. ---- Epsom. Neave, E. W. J. The Epsom spring. 43, 34: 210. ---- Equi. Isis, Menasha, 1942- See subheading (Fivizzano-Equi) — Erguel. Scheuchzer, J. J. Der Erguelische Gesund-Brunn. In his Hydrogr. Helvet., Ziir., 1717, 274-93. ---- Erlangen. Henrich, F. Notiz iiber das Wasser des Erlanger HeUbrun- nens am Dietrich-Eckart-Platz. Sitzber. Phys. med. Soz. Erlangen (1935-36) 1937, 67-68: 377. Essentuki. Alexandrov, V. A., & Pavlov, D. I. [Changes of gastric secre- tion and function of the intestinal tract in low acidity of the gastric juice due to the effect of the mineral water of Essentuki]' Sovet. klin., 1931, 15: 439-55.—Cherevkov, A. Otcety po grjazelecebnice Essentuksoj gruppy Kavkazskikh mineralnykh vod za 1906 i 1907 gg. Russ. vrach, 1907, 6: 1713.—Essentuki. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 71-3.— Kuznecov, N., Kuznecova, L., & Pospelov, S. [Indications for prescribing Essentuki mineral waters] Vrach. gaz., 1928, 32: 568-71.—Schwartz, L. S. [Influence of the mineral water of Essentuki spring No. 17 on the secretion of gastric juice] Russ. klin., 1928, 10: 177-87. ------ [Effect of the mineral waters of Essentuki on blood pressure] Vrach. gaz., 1930, 34: 1139- 41.—Utkin, S. G. [Effect of the temperature of the mineial water of Essentuki No. 17, on the motor and secretory function of the stomach] Vopr. kurort., 1941, No. 3, 23-5. ---- Euganean Hills. See also subheading (Venezia) Beggiato, F. S. Delle terme Euganee; memoria. 72p. 21cm. Padova, 1833. Foscarini, G. I bagni e fanghi minerali- termali Euganei; devono usarsi freddi o caldi? 83p. 21cm. Padova, 1846. Ftjmiani, P. Dell'azione delle acque e fanghi minerali-termali dei colli Euganei. 112p. 21cm. Padova, 1841. ---- Sul dubbio svolto dai dottor Giacomo Foscarini: I bagni e fanghi minerali termali Euganei devono usarsi freddi o caldi? 69p. 21cm. Padova, 1846. Pazienti, A. Cenni storici e bibliografici intorno alle fonti Euganee. 45p. 23%cm. Venez., 1869. MINERAL WATERS 1436 MINERAL WATERS Pirona, G. A. Costituzione geologica dei Monti Euganei; memoria. 74p. 21cm. Venezia, 1870. Chinaglia, A. Le acque e i fanghi termominerali della regione Euganea. Rass. clin. ter., 1947, 46: 123-31.—Drigo, A. Sul contributo delle diverse radiazioni radioattive all'azione biologica delle acque e dei fanghi della zona termale euganea. Atti Soc. med. chir. Padova, 1943, 21: 209-19. ---- Europe. Elliot, J. An account of the nature and medicinal virtues of the principal mineral waters of Great Britain and Ireland and those most in repute on the Continent. 238p. 20J4cm. Lond., 1781. Josset T. Les eaux naturelles; etudes physio- logiques et medicales sur les eaux thermo- minerales salves, minerales, douces, bains et boissons, avec deux tableaux synoptiques indi- quant les stations thermales et maritimes les plus renommees en France et a l'Etranger. 72p. 18/2cm. Par., 1866. Arbinet La Bessede, P. E. Etude comparative des stations hydromEdicinales francaises et de l'Europe centrale. Stras- bourg mEd., 1935, 95: 148-51.—AscensSo Contreiras. Aguas minerals da Peninsula. Clin. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1945, 11: 47.— Danisevsky, G. Kurorty Zapadnoj Evropy [map] In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1930, 15: 197.—David, A. Le XXID voyage d'Etudes mEdicales; stations hydrominErales et climatiques des Alpes. J. sc. mEd. LiUe, 1929, 47: pt 2, 213-22.—Sigerist, H. E. European spas through the centuries. Ciba Sympos., 1946, 8: 302-12.—Some other not-common springs at Basel and in Alsatia. PhUos. Tr., Lond., 1665-66, 1: 134-6. ---- Euzet-les-Bains. Fabre, R. Au sujet de l'autorisation d'exploitation de la source La Valette, a Euzet-les-Bains (Gard) BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1946, 130:464-6. ---- Evaux-les-Bains. Legate. Evaux-les-Bains; son histoire ou k la recherche du temps perdu. Gaz. mEd. France, 1937, 44: No. 9, Suppl. therm., 51. ---- Evian. See also Balneography. CastagnE, R., & Osborne, D. E. Sur la radioactivitE des sources minErales du groupe Cachat d'Evian. C. rend. Acad. sc, 1936, 202: 567-9. ------ Recherches en 1934 et 1935 sur la radioactivitE des eaux minErales du groupe Cachat au laboratoire d'Etudes hydrologiques d'Evian. Presse therm. clim., 1936, 77: 543-9.—Courjaret, J. Les indications thEra- peutiques du cbmat d'Evian. Gaz. mEd. France, 1947, 54: 405-7. ------ Contribution k l'Etude du cUmat d'Evian-les- Bains. Presse therm. cUm., 1947, 84: 56-8.—Hobbs. La cure d'Evian et les asthEniques. C. rend. Congr. fr. mEd. (1921) 1922, 15. Congr., 317-21.—Levy-Darras. Les indications de la cure d'Evian. Gaz. mEd. France, 1949, 56: 544.—Malavialle, F. La cure hydro-minErale d'Evian. Ibid., 1937, 44: No. 9, Suppl. therm., 55. ---- Fachingen (Wiesbaden) Hirschberg, M. Zum Nachweis von Organwirkungen des Fachinger Mineralwassers. Zschr. ges. phys. Ther., 1933, 45: 1-7,—Jusatz, H. J. Die blutzuckersenkende Wirkung des Mineralwassers Staatl. Fachingen. Deut. med. Wschr., 1933, 59: 1124.—Lendel. Zur Einwirkung des Fachinger Wassers auf den Stoffwechsel. Med. Klin., Berl., 1940, 36: 1398 (Abstr.) ---- Faenza. Lama, A. Le acque minerali sorgenti nel Comune di Faenza; le acque di San Cristoforo di Faenza. Riv. idr. clim., 1932, 43: 217-24. ---- Fairmount Park. Moerk, F. N., Butts, C. A. [et al.] A survey of the springs of Fairmount Park. Am. J. Pharm., 1935, 107: 358-72. ---- Falkenberg. Graf, J. B. Die Quelle bey Falkenberg. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Munch., 1805, 1: 67-9, tab. ---- Farette. Rival, R. *Contribution a l'etude de l'eau arsenicale et ferrugineuse de Farette (Savoie) [Strasbourg] 76p. 25}4cm. Par., 1940. ---- Fezzan (Libia) Zodda, A. Ricerche chimiche e considerazioni igieniche su talune acque del Fezzan. Gior. med. mil., 1936, 84: 652-9. ---- Fidriss. Scheuchzer, J. J. Der Fidrisser Saurbrunn. In his Hydrogr. Helvet., Ztir., 1717, 238-58. ---- Filangieri water. Kernot, F. L'Acqua Filangieri minerale, acidola, alcalina con l'analisi chimica quantitativa del professore R. Montef err ante. 84p. 23)^cm. Nap., 1873. ---- Fiuggi. Morpino, G. L'acqua di Fiuggi in Anticoli di Campagna. 32p. 22^cm. Foligno, 1884. Statuti, A. Nuove osservazioni sulle sorgenti dell'acqua-antilitiaca dei Anticoli (Campagna) denominata di Fiuggi. 13p. 22%cm. Roma, 1883. Intonti, R. Analisi spettrale deU'acqua Fonte di Fiuggi. Rendic. Ist. san. pubb., Roma, 1939, 2: 747-54.—Meccoli, V. Contributo aUo studio dell'azione diuretica delle acque oligo- minerali, acqua di Fiuggi. Riv. idrocUm., 1941, 52: 97; 121.— Rem-Picci, G. Ricerche suU'azione deU'acqua Fiuggi sul ricambio materiale con osservazioni cliniche rilevate alia stazione idrologica dai professor Alessio Nazari. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 269-90.—Ricci, A. Autoesperienze comparative sulla diuresi da acqua di Fiuggi in bottiglia e acqua distillata, per via idropinica. Riforma med., 1949, 63: 153-5.—Sammartino, U. SuU'azione fisiologica delle acque minerali; l'influenza deU'acqua Anti- colana sul ricambio nucleinico e sul ricambio azotato. Arch. farm, sper., 1931-32, 52: 121-40. ---- Fivizzano-Equi. Maucci, O. C. Alcune osservazioni chimiche suU'acqua solforosa-radioattiva di Equi (Prov. Massa-Carrara) Riv. idroclim., 1936, 47: 119-22. ------ Determinazione deUe diuresi acquosa provocata dall'acqua solforosa-radioattiva di Equi (Prov. Massa-Carrara) Ibid., 140-4. ------ L'acqua minerale di Equi (Massa-Carrara) invecchiata da un anno, e la diuresi provocata dalla stessa neU'uomo normale. Ibid., 1937, 48: 177-84. ---- Fixen. Graf, J. B. Mineralquelle bey Fixen. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Munch., 1805, 1: 59-62, tab. ---- Follonica. Orosi, G. Dell'acqua minerale magnesiaca detta acqua Giulia presso Follonica. 34p. 23>4cm. Pisa, 1871. ---- Foncirgne (Ariege) CastagnE, R. L'aire d'Emergence hydrominErale de Fon- cirgne (AriEge); hydrologie, physico-chimie des produits minEraux, bacteriologie des eaux, indications thErapeutiques. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1930, 7: 65-79. ---- Formosa. Sato, H. Taiwan Sozan, Hokuto onsen mizu no syokubai sayo ni tukite [Ueber die katalytischen Eigenschaften der Mineralwasser aus dem Sozan- und Hokuto-Badeorte in Formosa] Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1940, 39: 1863-6. ---- Fortaleza. Prado, L. C. do. Radioatividade das aguas emergentes no tunel Fortaleza. An. Ass. quim. 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Morel, J. *Etude sur les eaux potables et minerales des valines du Drac et de la Romanche. 170p. 8? Lyon, 1935. Pascal, J. F. J. *Societe Royale de mddecine et eaux minerales. 125p. 8? Par., 1934. Abbatucci. Les stations hydro-minErales des colonies fran- caises. Rapp. Congr. san. pub., Marseille, 1922, 3. Congr., 249-62.—Analyse des eaux minErales de Vittel et de ContrexE- vUle (Vosges) Ann. Inst, hydr.. Par., 1935, 10: 1-41.— Armand, L. ConsidErations hydrologiques sur quelques sources minErales du Massif Central. Ibid., 1933-34, 9: 221- 41.—Astre, G. Les eaux thermo-minErales des PyrEnEes francaises et leurs groupements gEologiques. Rapp. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm., 1933, 14. Congr., 299-321.—Beton (Le) armE thermal. Aristote, Par., 1932, 7: 11.—Blanc, G. A. Sur la nature des ElEments radioactifs contenus dans les sEdiments des sources thermales d'EchaiUon et de Salins-Moutiers, Savoie. C. rend. Congr. internat. radiol. ionis. (1905) 1906, 1. Congr., Sect, phys., French pt, 71-9; Disc, p. xlvi.—Carnot, P. Sur les stages aux stations hydrominErales faits en 1939 par les candidats au prix Vulfranc-Gerdy. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1940, 3. ser., 123: 313.—Charonnat, R., & Roche, S. Le fluor des eaux minErales francaises. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1934, 199: 1325-8. Also Presse therm, clim., 1935, 76: 767.—Clogne, P., Drilhon, A., & Ronez, E. Essai d'Etude physiologique des eaux minErales de la Bourboule et du Mont-DorE. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1935, 10: 74-82.—David, A. Les stations thermales du Centre de France; notes de voyage. J. sc. mEd. Lille, 1928, 46: pt 2, 233; 249; 274. ------ Les stations thermales et clima- tiques de l'est de la France. Ibid., 1930, 48: pt 2, 245-60 — Fabre. Sur une demande d'exploitation d'une source d'eau minErale. BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1943, 127: 732-5.—Filhol, E. Note sur deux eaux minErales des PyrEnEes. J. chim. mEd., Par., 1865, 5. ser., 1: 248-50. Also J. mEd. Toulouse, 1865, 4. ser., 4: 80.—Francois, P. Les indications de la cure stimu- lante de SaUns-Moutiers associEe a la cure de Brides. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 149-51.—Garcfa-Fernandez, E. Les rEactions chimiques de soufre libre et du soufre combinE; application a la dEtection du soufre Ubre dans certaines eaux minErales de France. Bull. Soc. chim. France, 1949, 430-3.—Gastaud. Les stations ther- males et cUmatiques dans les Colonies francaises. Grand. endEm. trop., 1937, 9: 5-21.—Grollet, L. REflexions sur une eau peu connue. Rev. path, comp., Par., 1949, 49: 539.— Guiart, 3. Le Gaule et la mEdecine gauloise; les viUes d eau de la Gaule Romaine. Biol. mEd., Par., 1938, 28: 385; 421.— Hugonot & Andrieu. L'utiUsation des ressources hydro- minErales francaises par le Service de santE miUtaire. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14 Congr., 247-56.—Leray, J. Brides-les-Bains et SaUns-Moutiers: leur indications; leur techniques. Gaz. mEd. France, 1937, 44: No 9, Suppl. therm., 31-3.—Liste des stations hydrominErales et climatiques Etablie a la date du 1" Janvier 1936. Bull. Mm. san. pub., Par.. 1936, 119-22.—Lugez, A. Le V. E. M. de 1938; aux stations thermales des Vosges. J. obst. gyn., Lille, 19.19, 10: 11-20, pl. (group portr.)— Mager, H. L eau H. M. amE- taUique. Presse therm, clim., 1936, 77: 157. Les Eaux de la barysphEre; l'eau H. M. Ibid., 1938, 79: 117.— Molinery, R. Contribution a l'histoire des stations thermales francaises. Ibid., 1936, 77: 12. ---— Les eaux minErales et la REvolution francaise. Tr. Soc. hist, pharm., Par., 1941, 25.—Monsseaux. Sur le traitement hydrominEral des pyElo- nEphrites par les eaux diurEtiques vosgiennes. P. verb. Ass. fr. urol., 1919, 19: 104-9.—Morlet, A. Le rocher et la source des CElestins. Presse therm, clim. 1948, 85: 197-200.— Neuvieme (Le) voyage d'Etudes de la FacultE de mEdecine de MontpelUer aux stations hydro-minErales et climatiques (Alpes de Savoie et bords du lac LEman) MontpeUier mEd., 1932, 2. 148-223 —Observations sur les eaux minerales de plusieurs provinces de France, faites en l'Academie royale des'sciences, en 1'annEe 1670, & 1671, par le Sieur du Clos, conseiUer & mEdecin ordinaire du Roy, de la dite Academie, Pans, 1675 [Bk Rev.] Philos. Tr., Lond., 1676-78 11 :-12: 612-21_.— O'FolIowell, L. De minimis curare debet medicus stations d'eaux minErales) Union mEd., Par., 1948, 28. ll£-9.— Pieri J.. & Panzani, R. Les ressources hydro-minErales de f-empire.' MEd. trop.. MarseiUe 1948, »= 51-9.-P.n,Ha R. Les services sanitaires dans les villes d eaux. C. rend. Gongr. Mternat. hydr. cUm. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934 14. Congr., 58u.- Rirnatte, F. Deux stations d'eaux sulfurEes calciques de Provence; GrEoux, Basses-Alpes et Camoins-les-Bains; Mar- seille. Paris mEd., 1939, 111: 313-7.—Robin, A. Les eaux minErales francaises; leur avenir. Conf. Ass. fr. avance. sc, 1916-17, 287-307.—Rochaix, A. La lEgislation protectrice des eaux minErales et des stations hydrominErales en France. Gaz. mEd. France, 1936, 43: Suppl. therm., 27-31.—Santenoise, D., Merklen, L. [et al.] Action hypotensive de quelques eaux minErales de Test de la France. Paris mEd., 1938,107: 322-8.— Schoeller, H. La tempErature des sources de la vallEe de Luz et de Gavarnie, Hautes-PyrEnEes. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1940, 117: pt 1, 104-7.—Silvestre. A propos des cures de St-HonorE et du Mont-Dore. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 187.— Siredey, A. Sur les travaux envoyEs a la commission des eaux minErales pour le concours annuel. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1935, 3. ser., 114: 398-415.—Stations hydrominErales. Annu- aire stat. hydromin. &c. France, 1948, 69: 99-266.—Taking the cure; observations at some French spas. Lancet, Lond., 1949, 2: 1187-92, iUust.—Thermo-climatisme (Le) en France a travers l'histoire. Praxis, Bern, 1942, 31: 440; passim.— Urbain, P. Outillage et amEnagement de la station thermale. Techn. san. mun., Par., 1946, 41: 18-30.— Uzan, M. Petit memento hydrologique. In his AnnEe hydroclim., Par. (1934) 1935, 161-77.—Vers une classification des stations climatiques. Concours mEd., 1942, 64: 277.—Voyage d'Etudes de la FacultE de mEdecine de MontpelUer aux stations hydro-minErales des Hautes-PyrEnEes; Pentecote 1939. Languedoc mEd., 1939, 31: 369-76. Franco. Fioravanti, C. Cenni sopra la nuova fonte minerale del Franco. 16p. 21cm. Padova, 1853. ---- Frantiskovy Lazne. See next subheading. — Franzensbad. See also Balneography. Glaser, E., & Ranftl, F. Zur Kenntnis der Heilwirkung der Eisenquellen in Franzensbad. Munch, med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 997-1000.— Hadac. E. KlfEenf a rust rostlin v mineralnich vodach Frantigkovych LAznf. VEst. Cesk. fysiat. spol., 1948, 27: 239-50.—Kisch, E. H. Franzensbad. In: Realencycl. d. ges. Heilk., 4. Aufl., Berl., 1908, 5: 196-8.—Komma, E. Koh- lensaureverluste bei der Trinkkur mit Franzensbader Heil- quellen und cieren Vermeidung durch ein neuartiges Trinkver- fahren. Wien. med. Wschr., 1947, 97: 474-7.—Kosmath, W. Berechnung der mittleren COj-Exhalation aus der freien Ober- flache des Badewassers der Kohlensaurebader in Franzensbad (Sudetengau) Balneologe, 1943, 10: 252-4. ------ Luft- kohlendioxydmessungen im Gasbad in Franzensbad; ein Beitrag zur Badeklimaforschung. Ibid., 296-301. ---- Fratta. See under subheading (Bertinoro-Fratta) Fuchsmiihl. Graf, J. B. MineralqueUe bey Fuchsmuhl. In his Vers. pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Miinch., 1805, 1: 47-50, tab. ---- Galvanina water. See subheading (Monte Paradiso, Rimini) — Gecking. Graf, J. B. Schwefelquelle bey Gecking. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Munch.. 1805, 1: 135-9, tab. ---- Genga. Saccardi, P., & Deliana, N. Referto di anaUsi completa deU'acqua minerale delle Terme di S. Vittore in Genga, Ancona. Riv. idroclim., 1941, 52: 49-56. ---- Georgia (U. S.) Georgia Warm Springs Foundation. An- nual report for the fiscal year ended September 30, 1940, including a brief history of the Founda- tion and a summary of its activities since its organization in 1927. 56p. 22cm. Warm Springs, 1940. McCallie, S. W. A preliminary report on the mineral springs of Georgia. 190p. 20cm. At- lanta, 1913. Forms BuU. No. 20, Geol. Surv. Georgia. ---- Germany. See also Balneography. Bley, L. F. Taschenbuch fiir Aerzte, Chemi- ker und Badereisende. 504p. 18cm. Lpz., 1832. Graf, J. B. Versuch einer pragmatischen Geschichte der baierischen und oberpfalzischen MINERAL WATERS Mineralwasser. 1. Bd. 144p. 20)^cm. Munch., 1805. ---- [The same] Bd 2. p. 147-360. 20cm. Munch., 1805. James, C, & Atjd'houi, V. Eaux minerales de l'Allemagne. p.212-64. 19cm. Par., 1889. In their Guide prat, eaux minEr., 13. ed. Kukowka, A. Die Heilquellen und Bader Thiiringens und allgemeine Darlegungen iiber die Baderheilkunde. 327p. 22cm. Rudolstadt, 1948. Oort, M. J. F. E. van. Uebersicht iiber die wichtigsten Bade- und Kurorte, unter besonderer Berucksichtigung der in ihnen vorkommenden Mineralquellen. p. 1-104. 15^cm. Lpz., 1930. In 2. Beih., Reichs-Med. Kalend. Schirmer, M. Verzeichnis von Heilanstalten. p.482-561. 20Hcm. Berl., 1914. In: Ther. prakt. Arzt. (Muller, E.) Berl., 1914, 2: Account (An) of an odd spring in Westphalia, together with an information touching salt-springs and the straining of salt- water. Philos. Tr., Lond., 1665-66, 1: 127.—Hellmich, E. Kurorte und HeUanstalten des Sudetengaues. Med. Welt, 1939, 13: 607-9.—Hinsdale, G. Bad Nauheim and Wiesbaden. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1937, 146: 537-9.—Keilhack, K. Heilquellen und Heilbader, die im Deutschen Baderbuche fehlen. Med. Welt, 1936, 10: 588-97.—Knetsch, G. Ueber die Mineral- queUen im nordostlichen Bayern unter besonderer Beriick- sichtigung der Kohlensaurewasser. Balneologe, 1938, 5: 337- 50.—Kohl, E. Radiumhaltige Erze und Wasser in Deutschland. Zschr. Kurortwiss., 1932-33, 2: 562-4—Mestwerdt, A. Die MineralqueUen des nordwestdeutschen Berglandes nach ihrer Eigenart, Entstehung und raumUchen VerteUung Balneologe, 1941, 8: 225-32.—Pax. Ueber faunistische Untersuchungen an deutschen Heilquellen. Ibid., 1942, 9: 222.—Richest (Of the) salt-springs in Germany. PhUos. Tr., Lond., 1665-66, 1: 136.—Schafer, M. Ueber den alten HeUbaderbetrieb in Nieder- sachsen, Westfalen und Lippe mit besonderer Berucksichtigung von Bad Pyrmont und Bad Salzuflen. Balneologe, 1936, 3: 515-24.—Stephenson, T. The spas of Germany; Nauheim and Wiesbaden, an impression. Prescriber, Edinb., 1931, 25: 95- 101.—Vogt, H„ & Evers, A. Indikationen der deutschen HeU- queUen. KUn. Fortbild., 1937, 5: 350-73.—Ward, G. E. S. Spa treatment in Germany. Middlesex Hosp. J., 1932, 206: 274-83.—Zorkendorfer, W. Deutsche Glaubersalz- und Bit- terquellen. Miinch. med. Wschr., 1937, 84: 1086-9. ---- Graubunden (Switzerland) See also towns of this canton. Biengraber, H. P. Heilquellen und Bader Graubiindens. 13p. 24cm. Chur, 1917 [?] Goll, F. Die Heilquelle Pignieu-Andeer im Schamser-Thale, Ct. Graubunden. 2. Aufl. 56p. 18cm. Zur., 1883. Mengold, W. Hohen- und Langenangaben fiir die Postrouten, Bad- und Luftkurorte im Kanton Graubunden. 21 1. 12cm. Chur, 1876. Nussberger, G. Heilquellen und Bader im Kanton Graubunden. 137p. 22cm. Chur, 1914. ---- & His, H. Neue Analysen bundneri- scher Mineralquellen. 21p. 22^cm. Chur, 1913. Also in Jahrber. Naturforsch. Ges. Graubiindens 1913, 54: Planta, A. v. Die Heilquellen zu Alveneu, Tiefenkasten und Solis im Kanton Graubunden. 41p. 21/2cm. Chur, 1865. Weber, V. Das Schwefelbad zu Alveneu im Kanton Graubunden nebst den benachbarten Mineralquellen von Tiefenkasten und Solis. 87p. 18cm. Chur, 1868. ---- Great Britain. Castro Sarmento, J. de. Do uso e abuso das minhas agoas de Inglaterra. 291p. 23cm. Lond., 1756. Deane, E. Spadacrene Anglica; or, The Eng- lish spa foundation. 138p. 19cm. Bristol, 1922. Guidott, T. A discourse of Bath and the hot waters there, also, some enquiries into the nature of the water of St. Vincent's Rock, near Bristol, and that of Castle-Cary. 2. ed. p.1-144. 20cm. Lond., 1725. In his CoUect. Treat. City of Bath. MINERAL WATERS Aldred-Brown, G. R. P. The spa as a national asset in the maintenance of physical fitness. Prescriber, Edinb., 1938, 32: 63-6.—Boddington, J. E. Spas. Med. Press, Lond., 1947, 217: 295.—British (Our) spas. Prescriber, Edinb., 1939, 33: 69.—Buckley, C. W. British spas. J. Chart. Soc. Massage, Lond., 1932, Spec. Congr. No., 72-9. ------ The future of the British spas. Brit. J. Phys. M., 1943, 6: 132-5. ------ Thomson, F. G. [et al.] Discussion on the mdications for the use of radio-active theimal waters in Great Britain. Proc. R. Soc. M., 1936-37, 30: 827-34.—Cox, A. The spas of Great Britain in 1939. Prescriber, Edinb., 1939, 33: 71-7.—Descrip- tive list of spas. Ibid., 1931, 25: 109; 1934, 28: 85.—Ellis, H. A. Reaction-values of British waters (relation to acid and alkaline constitutions) Arch. M. Hydr., Lond., 1927, 5: 285- 7.—Fox, R. F. Spa treatment in the British Isles; the scope of waters, internaUy and externaUy. Prescriber, Edinb., 1929, 23: 81-3.—Lewis, S. J. British spa waters. Chemist & Druggist, Lond., 1937, 126: 777-80.—Lister, M. De fontibus medicatis AngUae [Bk Rev.] PhUos. Tr., Lond., 1683-84, 13-14: 59; 579. ------ Certam observations of the Midland salt-springs of Worcestershire, Staffordshire and Cheshire. Ibid., 489-95.— Monro. MEmobe sur les eaux minErales et suUureuses de Castle-Loed & Fairburn dans le ComltE de Voss, de Pitkeathly, dans le ComitE de Perth en Ecosse. Observations (Rozier) Par., 1773, 2: pt 2, 41-7.—Pringle. G. L. K. British spas. Brit. M. J., 1943, 2: 340.—Stephenson, T. The British spas revisted. Prescriber, Edinb., 1933, 27: 79-91. —— The spas of Scotland. Ibid., 1936, 30: 84-8.—Todd, H. An account of a salt spring, and another medicinal spring, on the banks of the River Weare. Philos. Tr., Lond., 1683-84, 13-14: 726-9. ---- Grossalbertshofen. Graf, J. B. HeUbrunnen zu Grossalbertshofen. In his Vers. pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Miinch., 1805, 1: 83-94, tab. ---- Guadeloupe. Petit, A. C. *Les stations climatiques et hydro-minerales de l'lle de La Guadeloupe. 35p. 24cm. Par., 1939. ---- Guarapuava. Lacerda, D. T. de. Aguas mineraes do Parana; as fontes hidromineraes de Guarapuava. Rev. mEd. Parana, 1940, 9: 330-3, tab. ---- Guatemala. Soto de Le6n, C. E. *Contribuci6n al estudio quimico de las fuentes minero-medicinales de Guatemala; aguas amargas. 23p. 27%cux. Guatemala, 1921. Ovalle, C. L. Contribuci6n al estudio de las aguas minerales de Guatemala, Fuente de SerchU. Esc. farm., Guatemala, 1948-49, No. 140, 6. ----- Guitiriz. Garcia Ayuso, J. Guitiriz, como estaci6n creno-cUmatica en pediatria. Libro de actas Jorn. mEd. espan. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 1: 841-3. ——■ Indicaciones diferenciales del agua de Guitiriz en las afecciones digestivas. Ibid., 844. ---- Gurgitello fountain. See subheading (Casamicciola) ---- Hakuzan. Koike, K., Goto, T. [et al.] Hakuzan (Itinose) Onsen no seiri-teki narabi-ni tiko-teki sayo ni kan-suru ni-san no zikken [A few experiments on the physiological and therapeutic action of Hakuzan (Itinose) Hotspring] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1929, 34: 518-28, 3 tab. ---- Hammam-bou-Hadjar. Jatjbert, M. Contribution a l'etude generale des eaux thermales d'Hammam-bou-Hadjar [Marseille] 53p. 25cm. Brive, 1939. ---- Hammam-Lif. Saada, C. Contribution a l'etude des eaux thermominerales d'Hammam-Lif. 59p. 24^cm. Marseille [?] 1933. ---- Hammam-Melouane. Lacroix & Bensimon. Action des eaux d'Hammam-Me- louane sur les voies biliaires et les sues digestifs de l'homme. AlgErie mEd., 1940, 4. ser., 44: 81-5.—Pellet. ThermaUsme conjuguE franco-algErien; Bourbonne et Hammam-MElouane. Presse therm, clim., 1938, 79: 162-4. MINERAL WATERS 1439 MINERAL WATERS Hammam-Meskoutine. Fiorini, S. *Hammam Meskoutine, antique station thermale [Alger, Pharm.] 127p. 25cm. Par., 1935. Febvre, J. REsultats obtenus a Hammam-Meskoutine pendant la saison 1948. Cah. mEd., Alger, 1948, 3: 571.— Lacroix, Assan [et al.] CrEnothErapie a Hammam-Meskoutine. Ibid., 1949, 4: 129-37.—Uzan, M. Quelques recherches biologi- ques sur les eaux thermo-minErales de Hammam-Meskoutine (Constantine) Presse therm. cUm., 1947, 84: 241-3. ---- Hammam-Righa. See also Balneography. Lacroix. Essai d'hydrologie expErimentale sur les eaux d'Hammam-Righa; source Tolba. AlgErie mEd., 1936, 40: 153-6. ---- Hanamaki onsen. Kato, S. Iwate-ken Hanamaki Onsen ni okeru Onsen Ryoyo Sodanzyo tyosa seiseki [Results of investigation of the Information Bui eau of the Hotspring Sanatorium in Hanamaki Hotsprings in Iwate Prefecture] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1942, 31: 478-83. Hardek. Graf, J. B. MineralqueUe bey Hardek, ohnweit dem Waffen- hammer. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Miinch., 1805, 1: 41-6, 2 tab. ---- Harrodsburg Springs. VanArsdall, C. A. A medical history of the Harrodsburg Springs. Bull. Hist. M., 1949, 23: 387-418. ---- Harrogate. See also Balneography. Bain, W. The pharmacological action of the Harrogate drinking waters. 53p. 8? Lond., 1935. Harrogate (The) Spa medical journal, devoted to spa research and treatment. Harro- gate, v.l, 1938- Rush, B. Directions for the use of the mineral water and cold bath at Harrogate. 12p. 8° Phila., 1786. Douglas-Wilson, H. Historical note on radio-active prop- erties of the Harrogate sulphur waters. Harrogate Spa M. J., 1938, 1: 19.—Mortimer, A. Harrogate; its development as a spa. Prescriber, Edinb., 1926, 20: 97-103.—Pringle, G. L. K. The Harrogate Royal Bath Hospital. Ibid., 1939, 33: 78.— Tarapore, P. K. A visit to Harrogate spa. J. Ind. M. Ass., 1935-36, 5: 13-5.—Woodmansey, A. Some chemical features of the Harrogate waters. Prescriber, Edinb., 1924, 18: 103-6. ------ Barium in Harrogate waters. Ibid., 1925, 19: 106-8. ------ Nature of the Harrogate waters. Harrogate Spa M. J., 1938, 1:17. ------ Analysis of Harrogate fango (therapeutic mud) Ibid., No. 2, 29. ------ The Harrogate silicate spring. Ibid., 1941, 3: 7-10. ---- Haut-Vallespir. Xeyrolles, J. *Les eaux du Haut-Vallespir, Catalogne [Pharm.] 126p. 251/2cm. Montpel., 1935. — Hebe water. See under subheading (Romania) Helouan. Gastinel, J. B. Etude topographique, chimi- que et medicale des eaux thermales salino-sul- fureuses de Helouan, pres Tourrah, moyenne Egypte. 24p. 23^cm. Cairo, 1868. Kisch, E. H. Helouan. In: Real encyl. d. ges. Heilk., 4 Aufl., Berl., 1909, 6: 360.—May, W. P. Helouan as f health resort. In: Mediterranean Winter Resorts (Reynolds:BaU, E. A.) Lond., 6. ed., 1908, 2: 491-5.—Tagher, A. Preliminary observations on the recently discovered source at Keluan. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1939, 22: 630-4. --- Heppingen. Etude sur l'eau minerale naturelle d'Apollinaris; son emploi comme eau de table dans la prophylaxie des maladies epidemiques. 72p. 23cm. Par., 1879. ---- Herefordshire. B. An account of some sanative waters in Herefordshire. Philos. Tr., Lond., 1665-66, 1: 358. Herkulestiirdo. Suhateanu, C, A Tanasescu, D. Sur l'administration parentErale des eaux minerales dans la station de Baile Her- culane, Roumanie. Misc. med. roman., 1937, 10: 590-2. Hervideros de Cofrentes. Alcober, T., & Garrigues, A. Las aguas del manantial de los Hervideros de Cofrentes. Med. espan., 1947, 17: 446-51. ---- Heviz. Moll, K. [Therapeutic factors of Bath HEviz] Budapesti orv. ujs., 1937, 35: 570-2. —---■ [HEviz and its balneological value] Ibid., 1939, 37: 642-4. ---- Hot Springs (N. Carol.) Stose, G. W., & Stose, A. J. Origin of the hot springs at Hot Springs, North Carolina. Am. J. Sc, 1947, 245: 624^4. ---- Hot Springs National Park. Garnett, A. L. Thermal waters. Tr. M. Ass. Alabama, 1874, 27: 384-9. ---- Hronov. Janacek, J. Nove zfidlo mineralni vody v HronovS n. Met. 21p. 27^cm. Praha, 1944. Forms No. 47, v.53, Rozpr. CeskE akad., mat. pfirod. tf. (1943) 1944. Also Bull, internat. CI. sc. math. Acad, sc, Praha (1943) 1944, 44: 606-24, illust, ---- Hukuroda onsen. Hukusima, H. Hukuroda onsen no seibutu [Living things in Hukuroda hot-springs] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1949, 14: 67; passim. ---- Hungary. Chyzer, K. Die Kurorte und Heilquellen Ungarns; Auszug aus dem ungarischen Original- text. 120p. 180mm. Satoralja-Ujhely, 1885. Lengyel, D. Die Heilquellen und Bader Ungarns, Siebenbiirgens, Croatiens sammt Slavo- nien, der serbischen Wojwodschaft, des Temeser Banats und der Militargrenzlander in medi- cinisch-statistischer Hinsicht. 336p. 18cm. Pest, 1854. Acqua della regina d'ungheria. Malati medici medicine, 1947, 16: No. 2, 3.—Kunszt, J. [Health resorts and mineral waters of the repossessed northern Hungarian territories] Orvostud. kozl., 1940, 1: 198-200.—Magyary-Kossa, G. v. Aqua Reginae Hungariae. In his Ungar. med. Erinner., Bpest, 1935, 238-42.—P., G. Budapest lakosainak gyEgy- (keseruviz) Es Ssvanyvfz-fogyasztdsa az 1940. Evben. Statiszt. Ert., 1941, 149-51.—Papp, F. Forras- Es furd6megfigyel6 aUomast lEtesitett a Kozponti bizottsag. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1940, 21: 967-9. ------ GyEgyforrasaink allapota hydrologiai szempontbol. Orv. hetil., 1949, 90: 798.—Poltzel, J. Az erdElyi rEszekkel visszakerult fiirdSk, gy6gy- Es asvanyvizek. NEpegEszsEgugy, 1940, 21: 973-8. ---- Hunyadi Janos bitter water. See under subheading (Budapest) — Iisaka onsen. Oikawa, S., & Ohkubo, Z. Iisaka Onsen Ryoyo-Sodanzyo tyosa seiseki narabi-ni onsen no syokubai sayo oyobi ieki- bunpi ni oyobosu eikyo ni tukite [Results of investigation of the Information Bureau of Iisaka Hotspring Sanatorium, and the catalysing action of hotsprings and its effect upon the secretion of the gastric juice] Tohoku igaku zassi, 1942, 31: 265-73. ---- Ikaho onsen. Hattori, Y., & Huzii, K. Kosen no syokubai sayo ni kan- suru kenkyu; Ikaho-onsen no syokubai sayo ni tuite [Studies on the catalytic action of mineral springs; the catalytic action of Ikaho Hotspring (in Gunma Prefecture)] Eisei sikenzyo iho, 1943, 7-13. ■---- India. Rao, M. R. S. Mineral springs of India. Current Sc, Bangalore, 1948, 17: 85. MINERAL WATERS 1440 MINERAL WATERS ---- Indonesia. Braes, C. T. Studies on the fauna of some thermal springs in the Dutch East Indies. Proc Am. Acad. Arts Sc, 1938-39, 73: 71-95. ---- Iran. Horavi. Les eaux minErales de l'lran. Rev. mEd. hyg. trop., Par., 1936, 28: 355-67. ---- Ireland. Rutty, J. An essay towards a natural, experimental and medicinal history of the mineral waters of Ireland. 478p. 201/2cm. Dubl., 1757. ---- Ischia. Chevalley de Rivaz, J. E. Description des eaux minero-thermales et des etuves de File d'Ischia. 2. eU 157p. 18^cm. Nap., 1835. Fazio, E. Inaugurazione delle terme di Porto d' Ischia. 16p. 16cm. Nap., 1881. ---- Guida alle terme di Porto d'Ischia (isola d'Ischia) grande stazione balneoterapica. 7p. 18cm. Nap., 1883. Mene, C, & Roccatagliata. Analyses de quelques sources thermales di 1'IIe d'Ischia ores de Naples (Italie) 8p. 18>4cm. Par., 1868. Abbamonte, M. E. La sorgente Mirtina in Ischia. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 381-97.—Boues (Sur les) mEdicinales de l'ile d'Ischia. J. chim. mEd., Par., 1866, 5. ser., 2: 274-6.—Mennella, C. Parallelo termo-udometrico Napoli-Isola d'Ischia. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 271-9.—Pansini, G. Ischia idrotermale. Ibid., 269-71.—Sancio, A. Per erigersi uno stabilimento di acque termo-minerali in Casamicciola d'Ischia. FiUatre sebezio, Nap., 1842, 23: 239-43. ---- Italy. Carrara Zanotti, L. Una gita nelle valli della Staffora e della Trebbia. 64p. 18cm. Voghera, 1880. Colliex, I. Relazione e progetto di una legislazione sugli stabilimenti balneari d'acque minerali, termali; stazioni climatiche e marittime. lip. 21/2cm. Fir., 1888. In: idr. clim. med., 1888, 10: Geraci, P. Le acque sante, Ossia, i bagni termo-minerali di Gerace (gia di Locri) 16p. 20cm. Reggio Calabria, 1875. Lorenztjtti, L. Delle fonti termali della nostra provincia. 31p. 22%cm. Trieste, 1878. M., L. Guida alle acque minerali ed ai bagni dTtalia. 138p. 18^cm. Siena, 1865. Messini, M., & Meccoli, V. Clinica e terapia idrologica; acque minerali italiane. 302p. 19cm. Fir., 1940. Orosi, G. Delle acque purgative di Valle Corsa e di Collinaja, presso Livorno. 40p. 23cm. Livorno, 1848. Bizzarrini, G. Ancora sulla valorizzazione delle acque termo-minerali del mezzogiorno. BoU. Ord. med. chir. Napoli, 1949, 26: 9.—Degli Innocent!, G. Le risorse minerarie toscane nel Viaggio mineralogico di G. Giuli. Riv. stor. sc. med., 1933, 24: 165-71.—Elenco dei comuni e delle frazioni di comune dove scaturiscono le sorgenti di alcune fra le principali acque min- erali italiane. In: Tratt. crenoter. (Trambusti, A.) Milano, 1927, 260-300.—Giordanelli, R. La polivalenza curativa delle Terme Luigiane e la definitiva sistemazione delle medesime. Riv. idroclim., 1935, 46: 362-7.—Gollob, H., & Thanhauser, M. Wo waren die Romerquellen von Carnuntum? Wien. med. Wschr., 1940, 90: 993.—Guidi, G. II patrimonio idrologico della Toscana, Umbria, e Marche. Forze san., Roma, 1940, 9: No. 12, 45-53.—James, C, & Aud'houi, V. Eaux minErales de l'ltalie. In their Guide prat, eaux minEr., 13. ed., Par., 1889, 265-91.—Monti, G. Risorse naturali dTtalia; il patrimonio idro-talasso-climatico nazionale. Rir. ital. ig., 1946, 6: 147- 65.—Piccinini, P. Alcune caratteristiche della idrologia italiana atte a distinguerla nei confronti internazionali. Italia med., 1947, 15: July, 2.—Russo, M. La stazione idrominerale salso- bromoiodica di Margherita di Savoia. Fol. med., Nap., 1939, 25: 182-95.—Saccani, E. Migliore utilizzazione delle risorse del sottosuolo nazionale nell'interesse e per lo sviluppo delle nostre industrie idrotermali. Riv. idroclim., 1939, 50: 77-9.— Susanna, V. Richerche sull'assorbimento enterico delle acque del Muraglione e deU'acqua media (sorgenti Vanacore) di Castellammare di Stabia. Fol. med., Nap., 1940, 26: 704- 21,—Testoni, P. Azione di alcune acque minerali italiane sull'epitelio vibratile dell'esofago di rana. BoU. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1933, 8: 74-7. Also Boll. Accad. med. Roma, 1934, 60: 261-7. ------ & Cerrina, C. Di un nuovo metodo per lo studio dei movimenti delle ciglia esofagee della rana; azione delle acque minerali di S. Pellegrino e di S. Vincent sull'epitelio vibratile. Arch. ital. sc. farm., 1937, 6: 391-420.—Valorizza- zione (Per la) del patrimonio idrominerale italiano. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 1, Varia, 452-60. ---- Itaparica. Oliveira, E. de S. Em torno da agua de Itaparica. An. Fac. med. Bahia, 1940-41, 199-222, 5 pl. ---- Itinose onsen. Tanaka, S., Yamazaki, S. [et al.] Kozan kankyo narabi-ni onsen no zin-tai ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite; Siroyama oyobi Itinose Onsen no bu [On the effect of a high mountain environ- ment and hot springs upon the human body; Siroyama Moun- tain and Itinose Hot springs] Zyuzenkai zassi, 1931, 36: 2090- 113. ---- Iwonicz. Papierkowski, J. Die pharmakodynamischen und thera- peutischen Eigenschaften der Karol-Quelle in Iwonicz (Polen); Untersuchungen aus dem Gebiet der experimentellen Hydrolo- gie. Balneologe, 1936, 3: 359-73. ------ [Iwonicz mineral springs; acid-saline-alkaline iodine-bromide, from the view point of scientific investigations] Med. prakt., Poznan, 1936, 10: 364-72. ------ [Effect of certain mineral springs in Iwonicz (Poland) on alcaline reserve of the blood] Polska gaz. lek., 1936, 15: 393-5. ------ [Effect of water of the spring Amelia in Iwonicz on the smooth muscles of isolated organs] Ibid., 1937, 16: 398. ------ [Therapeutic value of Iwonicz- Zdroj Sanitarium] Acta bain, polon., 1939, 2: No. 7, 26-33. ---- Izhevsk. Izhevskie mineralnye vody. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1930, 11: 180.—Koroleva, L. P. [Rate of elimination of the mineral water of the Izhevsk Spring from the stomach and its effect from the surface of the duodenum on gastric secretion] Kazan. med. J., 1941, 37: No. 2, 28-32.—Teregulov, A. G. [On the efficacy of therapv with the Izhevsk mineral water] Ibid., 1939, 35: No. 5, 3-12. ---- Jaen-Marmolejo. Castillo de Lucas. Las aguas minero-medicinales de JaEn- Marmolejo y su literatura popularizada. Domus medici, Madr., 1949, 3. Epoca, 81. ---- Japan. Hot (The) springs of Japan (and the prin- cipal cold springs) including Chosen (Korea) Taiwan (Formosa) South Manchuria. 486p. 16cm. Tokyo, 1922. Forms v. A, Off. Guide Bks Jap. Gov. Railw. Iimori, S. Honpo kosen su rei no radon gan-yu-ryo [The radon content of several Japanese mineral springs] Rikagaku kenkyuzyo iho, 1937, 16: 1471-8.—Oana, S. Karte und Verzeichnis der Heilquellen Mitteljapans. Mitt. Deut. Ges. Naturk. Ostasiens, Tokyo, 1943, 33: E, 1-5.—Sakai, T. Waga onsen no yuetu-sei wo ka.taru [The superior nature of the hotsprings in Japan] Tiryo, 1947, 29: 262.—Soda, T. Nippon onsen ryoho no kigen ni kan-suru kosatu [Observations on the origin of balneotherapy in .lapan] Zissen irigaku, 1933,1.3: 89; passim. ---- Kakeyu onsen. Nakamura, S. Kakeyu [Kakeyu Hotspring (in Nagano prefecture)] Zissen irigaku, 1933, 3: 95-9. ---- Karachi. Petrov, A. P. [Rationing of therapeutic mud at the health resort Karachi] Med. biull., Irkutsk, 1939, No. 3, 50-60. ---- Karlsbad. See also Balneography. Becher, K. Badeanstalten und Brunnen- Kolonnaden. p.221-80. 27cm. Karlsbad, 1902. Festschr. Versamml. Deut. Naturforsch., Karlsbad, 1902. Fleckles, L. Zur Balneotherapie der Carls- bader Heilquellen mit besonderer Rucksieht auf ihre Gegenanzeigen in einigen chronischen Krank- heiten. 19p. 23cm. Lpz., 1875. Karlsbad. Town Council. Karlsbad, the queen of European spas. 64p. 19J/>cm. Karls- bad, 1914. MINERAL WATERS 1441 MINERAL WATERS Knett, J. Der Boden der Stadt Karlsbad und seine Thermen. p.3-114. 27cm. Karlsbad, 1902. Festschr. Versamml. Deut. Naturforsch., Karlsbad, 1902. Bibliographic; medicinisch-balneologische und topograph- isch-belletristische Literatur iiber Karlsbad. Festschr. Ver- samml. Deut. Naturforsch., Karlsbad, 1902, 719-93.—Cmunt, E., & Teisinger, J. Effet de la cure par la boisson de l'eau Karlovy Vary, Carlsbad, sur la rEgulation de l'Equilibre acido- basique et sur le taux du calcium dans le sang. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 369- 72.—Cmunt, E., & V£Sin, S. Changements de 1'index phagocy- taire du sang pendant la cure par l'administration de l'eau de Karlovy Vary. Ibid., 365-8.—Glaser, E., A Ranftl, F. Wie wirkt der Karlsbader Sprudel entgiftend auf den Organismus? Wien. med. Wschr., 1940,90:29-32.—Hochberger, F. Karlsbad. Munch, med. Wschr., 1939, 86: 397. Also Wien. med. Wschr., 1939, 89: 275-7.—Hoffmann, J. Ueber die quantitative Bestimmung der seltenen Erden und des Thoriums sowie der qualitative Nachweis des Germaniums im naturlichen Karls- bader Salz. Balneologe, 1942, 9: 89-92.—Joachim, J. [Effect of Karlsbad water on bile reaction] VEst. Cesk. fysiat., 1939- 40, 19: 105-8.—Kampe, R. Die Kohlensaure der Karlsbader Thermen. In: Bain. & Balneother. Karlsbad (1930) 1931, 12: 227-38.—Karell, V. Geschichte des Weltbades Karlsbad und seiner HeUquellen. Karlsbad, arztl. Vortr. (1939) 1940, 17: 3-12.—Kaufmann-Cosla, O., & Zorkendorfer, R. Action de l'eau minErale de Carlsbad sur le metabolisme des glucides. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1926, 95: 1606-9. ------ Action de l'eau minErale de Carlsbad sur l'Elimination par l'urine des corps intermEdiaires du mEtabolisme des glucides. Ibid., 1609-11.— Kern, A., 4cm. Par., 1876. Turchetti, O. Guida pei bagni a vapore naturale della Grotta di Monsummano con osser- vazioni pratiche. 94p. 15cm. Roma, 1873. Arrigoni, R. IdrocUmatologia; la Grotta Giusti di Mon- summano. Forze san., Roma, 1934, 3: 1224—31. ---- Montbrison. Enselme & Fournel. Etude hydrogEologique des sources bicarbonatEes du bassin tertiaire de Montbrison. Ann. Inst. hydr., Par., 1938-39, 12: 296-306. ---- Mont-Cenis. Morveau, de. L'analyse d'une eau minErale de Mont-CEnis en Bourgogne. Observations (Rozier) Par., 1773, 1: pt 2, 119-22. ---- Mont-Dore. See also Balneography. Bouchon. Traitement de l'anosmie par la cure thermale du Mont-Dora Ann. otolar., Par., 1949, 66: 415.—Claude, F. Traitement hydro-minEral de l'asthme au Mont-Dore. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 21-7. ------A Clogne, R. Modifica- tions de TEquiUbre acido-basique du sang au cours de la cure du Mont-Dore. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. cUm. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 360-2.—Fabre, R. Sur le classement de la commune du Mont-Dore comme station climatique. Bull. Acad. mEd., Par., 1942, 126: 428.—Galup, J. Les aErosols en thErapeutique thermale la nEbulisation du Mont-Dore. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 113-7.—Garcin, P. La cure du Mont-Dore. Rev. prat. mal. pays chauds, 1939, 19: 136-8. ------ A propos de la cure du Mont-Dore. Presse therm. cUm., 1948, 85: 186.—Tardif, R. La cure du Mont-Dore chez les enfants. J. mEd. Paris, 1939, 59: 107. ------Coirault & Laverhne. Les injections sous-cutanEes de gaz thermaux dans la thErapeutique mont-dorienne. Presse therm. cUm., 1950, 87: 34-7.—Thomas. Contribution a l'Etude expErimentale de Taction de l'eau du Mont-Dore sur la motricitE du myo-neurone expEriences sur Tintestin isolE du lapin et du cobaye. Ibid., 1937, 78: 330-4. ---- Monte Alfeo. Diviani, E. L'acqua solforosa di Monte Alfeo. Riv. idro- clim., 1935, 46: 11-23. ---- Montecatini Terme. Birindelli, C. II vero Montecatini; acque minerali naturali. 15p. 21cm. Fir., 1879. Btjonamici, E. Acqua Margherita di Monte- catini in Val di Nievcle. 28p. 21cm. Fir., 1878. —— Nuovo esame analitico sull'acqua della Speranza di Montecatini. 7p. 16cm. [n. p.] 1878. ----II vero Montecatini; analisi delle acqua minerali Speranza, Margherita nuova Tamerici e Reale-Amara di Montecatini (Toscana) 24p. 20cm. Fir., 1882. Fedeli, F. Notice sur les proprietes medicales des ceMebres eaux minerales des RR. thermes de Montecatini employees pour usage interne. 23p. 21cm. Pisa, 1857. ----Sulle proprieta medicinali e sull'uso delle acque minerali delle RR. terme di Montecatini in Provincia di Lucca. 34p. 20J/2cm. Pisa, 1876. ---— Manuale clinico delle acque di Monte- catini. 325p. 2214cm. Fir., 1880. MINERAL WATERS 1445 MINERAL WATERS ---- Montecatini e le sue acque; notizie. 21 p. 20cm. Fir., 1884. Kirch, A. Piccola guida dei bagni di Monte- catini e della Grotta di Monsummano. 48p 15cm. Fir., 1873. Montecatini, Italy. RR. terme di Monte- catini. 23p. 15cm. Fir., 1870[?] Silvestri, O. Analisi chimica di una nuova acqua minerale di Montecatini in Toscana, denominata acqua della salute. 46p. 231%cm Fir., 1863. Targioni Tozzetti, A. Relazione ed analisi chimica dell'acqua proveniente dalla polla delle Tamerici a Monte-Catini. 15p. 21cm. Fir 1843. —— Documenti comprovanti la efficacia dell'acqua minerale purgativa della Fortuna di proprieta d'Emilio Forini recentemente scoperta presso le Terme leopoldine di Montecatini in Valdinievole. 33p. 21cm. Firenze, 1853. Galli. Intorno all'azione terapeutica dei sali di Tamerici. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 521-6.—Lama, A. DeUa simiglianza e deUa composi- zione chimica quasi identica dell'acqua clorurato sodica di S. Cristoro Faentino con quella deU'acqua Regina di Monte- catini. Riv. idrocUm., 1940. 51: 7-9.—Maucci, O. C. Monte- catini e le sue acque mineraU. Ibid., 1934, 45: 441-8. ------ La dissociazione del Bacterium coli nelle acque minerali di Montecatini. Ibid., 1935, 47: 274-89.—Messini, M., & Gua- dagnini, G. Un fatto nuovo a dimostrazione della singolare azione esercitata dalle acque di Montecatini sull'intestino isolato. Bol. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1941, 14: 23-5.—Palumbo, V. II Centro di radium-emano-terapia delle Terme di Monte- catini. Clin, nuova, Roma, 1947, 4: Varia, XVII-XIX, 2 pl.— Pellegrini, G. Ricerche sui fermenti nel sudore termale da fango di Montecatini. Bol. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1940, 13: 103-9.—Pisani, S. Disarmonie nervose e cura di Montecatini con particolare riguardo aUa questione deUa psicoterapia nelle stazioni termali. Riv. sper. freniat., 1941, 65: 841-51. ------ A Ciabattini, A. Ricerche cUniche sulla azione diuretica deU'ac- qua rinfresco di Montecatini bevuta lontano daUa sorgente in ortostatismo ed in cUnostatismo. Bol. Accad. med. pistoiese, 1940, 13: 123-41. ------& Magni, G. SuUa azione purgativa dell'acqua delle Leopoldine bevuta lontano dalla sorgente. Ibid., 143—9.—Rondoni, P. Research at the spas; les recherches scientifiques a Montecatini-Thermes (ItaUe) Arch. M. Hydr., Lond., 1937, 15: 275.—Scalabrino, D. La velocita di sedi- mentazione in soggetti sottoposti all'azione delle acque di Montecatini. Riv. idrocUm., 1934, 45: 51—6.—Spadea, G., Mancioli, M., A Bilancioni, G. Influenza di alcune acque mineraU sul ricambio vitaminico; influenza di acque c.loruro- solfato-sodiche (Regina e Tettuccio di Montecatini) sul ricam- bio della vitamina C. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 65-7. ---- Monte Civillana. Bizio, G. Monografia delle acque minerali delle provincie venete; analisi chimica dell'acqua di Civillina. 23p. 24cm. Venez., 1865. Cattjllo. G. Memoria mineralogico-chimica sopra l'acqua minerale di Civillina. 72p. 21cm. Verona, 1819. ---- Storie di malattie sanate con le acque del Monte Civillina. 54p. 21cm. Venezia, 1823. Filalete, P. Analisi dell'acqua minerale del Monte Civillina nelle provincia Vicentina. 24p. 21cm. Verona, 1820. ----Lettera del dot!ore Pinillo Filalete, autore dell'Anahsi dell' acqua minerale del Monte Civillina al signor professore Tommaso Antonio Catullo autore delle Memoria mine- ralogico-chimica sull'acqua stessa. 32p. 21cm. Trento, 1820. Fumiani, P. Delia virtu medicamentosa delle acque di Civillina; memoria. 22p. 21cm. Vicenza, 1850. Also another ed. 24p. 1834cm. Vicenza, 1866. P., C. G. Osservazioni medico-chimiche sul- l'acqua minerale del Monte Civillina. 14p. 21cm. Milano, c.1820. Pollini. Lettera dell' autore dell' analisi del- l'acqua minerale del Monte Civillina all'autore delle due risposte al Dr. Pollini su tale argomento. 7p. 21cm. Verona, 1820. ---- Monte Paradiso (Rimini) Bussi, A. DeU'Acqua della Galvanina, deUa sua compo- sizione chimica e deUe sue appUcazioni terapeutiche. Riv. IdrocUm., 1938, 49: 301-10. ---- Montepelato. Anelli, M- Sul rinvenimento di acqua mineraUzzata in Montepelato. Ateneo parm., 1929, 1: 159-63. ---- Monticelli. Senetiner, G. SuU'azione ipotensiva dei bagni salsoiodici di MonticeUi. Riv. idrocUm., 1939, 50: 61-4. ---- Montirone. Fabris, M. Le acque di Montirone (Abano-Terme) in ginecologia. Riv. idrocUm., 1935, 46: 55-60. ---- Montmorency. Deyeux. Analyse de l'eau de Montmorenci. Observations (Rozier) Par., 1774, 3: 259-72. ---- Montoro. De Cesaris, L. Analisi dell'acqua minerale di Montoro. 18p. 20cm. Roma, 1879. In: Arch, farm., 1879. ---- Morocco. Analyse des sources Moulay Yacoub, Sidi-Harazem et OulmEs. Maroc mEd., 1947, 26: 34-6.—Bertrand & Traut- mann, R. Les eaux minErales du Maroc. Praticien N. Afrique, 1935, 8: 107-21.—Chiray, M. Une mission aux eaux minErales du Maroc. Maroc mEd., 1947, 26: 1-16.—Robeaux, A. Les sources thermo-minErales non exploitees du Maroc. rbid., 33.— Russo, P. Au sujet des eaux minErales du Maroc et de Moulay Yakoub en partlcuUer. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 195-7. ---- Morszyn. Koskowski, W. Influence du sei et de l'eau minErale purga- tive de Morszyn sur Taction dynamique du sang. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 395-7.—Kubikowski, P. [Effect of salts and water of the Morszyn springs on the mobUity of the intestine] Polska gaz. lek., 1937, 16: 394-8.—Musial, W. [Morszyn in winter] Ibid., 1939, 18: 524-7.—Nowicki, W. [Present state of Morszyn] Ibid., 1938, 17: 436.—Rawicz, S. [CUnical observations on certain groups of diseases, congregated at the Morszyn mineral springs] Warsz. czas. lek., 1937, 14: 567-9.—Sokolowski, A. [CUnical research on the effect of the mineral water of Morszyn from the Bonifacy spring on the putrefaction of fecal matter in the intestine, on gastric-and pancreas secretions, on the excretion of the bUe and on basal metabolism] Polska gaz. lek., 1933, 12: 125; 148. ---- Moulay-Yacoub. Lalu, P. Essai sur la valeur thErapeutique des eaux de Moulay Yacoub utillsEes en injections intra-veineuses ou intra- musculaires. Maroc mEd., 1947, 26: 140-4.—Pouponneau, A. Moulay-Yacoub, vUle d'eaux marocaine. Ibid., 1923, 124: passim.—Secret, E. Statistique de Moulay Yacoub, 12 ans de consultation thermale. Ibid., 1947, 26: 26-9. ------ La journEe d'un BerbEre a Moulay Yacoub. Ibid., 37—43. ---- Mouzaiaville. Lacroix, A., & Martinez, L. L'action des eaux de la Source Leblanc (MouzaiavUle, AlgErie) sur TEcoulement duodenal de la bUe. Presse therm. cUm., 1948, 85: 137. ---- Mukhuri. Kutateladze, I. Shire ispolzovat mmeralnye vody Mukhuri. Med. rabot., 1947, 10: No. 28, 4. ---- Naftalan. Rybakov, I. Na kurorte Naftalan. Aled. rabot., 1949, 12: No. 36, 4. ---- Napoli. Schneer, G., Carito, D. [et al.] Napoli, stazione idrologica e climatica, estiva ed invernale in rapporto a quelle di oltre Alpi. p.643-98. 25cm. Venez., 1906. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906. 7. Congr. Also Arch. Internaz. med. chir., Nap., 1906, 22: 420; 440; 453. Botti, A. Sguardo d'insieme al patrimonio idrologico deUa provincia di Napoli; possibility di una maggiore valorizzazione scientifica, pratica ed utilizzazione terapeutica. Forze san., Roma, 1934, 3: 1421-7. MINERAL WATERS ---- Narugo-Yumoto onsen. Arii, K., & Nagasawa, S. Tohoku-tiho no onsen no tikyu- kagaku-teki kenkyu; Narugo-Yumoto onsen-gun ni tuite [Geochemical studies on mineral springs (hotsprings) in Tohoku (Northeast Japan) districts; on the springs in the Narugo- Yumoto group] Nippon kagaku zassi, 1949, 70: 157-60. ---- Narzan water. See subheading (Kislovodsk) ---- Nepi. Ortali, C. Le acque minerali di Nepi. Riv. idroclim., 1935, 46: 184-7. ---- Neris-les-Bains. Mace de Lepinay, C. E. NEris-les-Bains; ses eaux minErales; mdications et contre-indications. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1936, 107: 236-9. ------ NEris-les-Bains, station des douloureux. Gaz. mEd. France, 1937, 44: No. 9, Suppl. therm., 65-7 — Wibrotte, J. Des effets en gynEcologie de la cure thermale radioactive de NEris-les-Bains. Bull.Ass.gyn.obst.fr., 1949, 1: 29. ---- Neumarkt. Graf, J. B. Gesundbad zu Neumarkt in der Oberpfalz. In his Vers, pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Munch., 1805, 1: 71-82, tab. ---- New York (U. S.) Fonda, S. F. Analysis of Sharon waters, Schoharie County; also of Avon, Richfield, and Bedford mineral waters, with directions for invalids. 96p. 12? N. Y., 1854. ---- New Zealand. Hot springs (The) of New Zealand. Prescriber, Edinb., 1939, 33: 80. ---- Ngawha. Fleming, C. A. Hydrothermal activity at Ngawha, North Auckland. N. Zealand J. Sc, 1944-45, Sect. B, 26: 255-76, map. ---- Nieder-Selters. Ewald, K. Die Beeinflussung der bactericiden Kraft und des Blutzuckerspiegels durch Verabreichung von Staatsquelle Nieder-Selters (tierexperimentelle Untersuchungen am Kanin- chen) Balneologe, 1939, 6: 447-54. ---- Nocera Umbra. Badaloni, G. La terra alcalina di Nocera- Umbra per bagni. 3p. 20cm. Fir., 1883. Molescott, I., Mantegazza [et al.] Acqua minerale di Nocera Umbra; giudizi sull'acqua di Nocera. lp. 22y2cm. n. p., 1888. ---- Novyj Istochnik. See subheading (Staraja Russa) ---- Oberschlema. See also Balneography. Maurer, W. Die Heilfaktoren des Radiumbades Ober- schlema. Schr. Akad. arztl. Fortbild. Dresden, 1939, 1: 97-101. ---- Oedipsos. Arbinet, P. E. Les bains d'Aedipsos en GrEce; une des plus anciennes stations hydromEdicinales. Strasbourg mEd., 1946, 106: 230.—Vlastos, M. Traitement des sciatiques rebelles par l'ionisation des eaux minerales chlorurEes sodiques d'Oedipsos. Acta rheumat., Rotterdam, 1931, 3: 8, 31. ---- Olanesti. Daniel, I., & Mavru, A. [Peroxidolytic effect of the mineral waters of Olanesti] Rev. ?t. med., Bucur., 1935, 24: 276-9 — Gontea, L., & Gonjea, I. [Effect of the mineral water of Olanesti, Nos. 5 & 24, in relation to cholesterolemia and cholecystopathy] Ibid., 1940, 29: 588-92. ---- Olentuj. Smirnov, B. I. K voprosu o vUjanii Olentujskoj mineralnoj vody na sekreciju zeludka. Irkutsk, med. J., 1929, 7: No. 4, 123-30. MINERAL WATERS ---- Op-Grimby. Vreven, S. Notice sur la composition et Torigine de l'eau minErale d'Op-Grimby. Ann. pharm., Louvain, 1903, 9: 529- 36. ---- Orezza. Orezza [Corsica] Eau minerale ferrugineuse acidule, gazeuse, carbonique d'Orezza (Corse) 16p. 16cm. Par., 1878. Poggiale, A. B. Rapporto all'Accademia imperiale di medicina per l'acqua acidola-ferrugi- nosa d'Orezza (Corsica) 28p. 16cm. Par., 1866. Casabianca. La cure hydrominErale a Orezza, Corse pour le traitement des syndromes anEmiques. C. rend. Congr. fr. mEd., 1929, 20. Congr., 211-4.— Rimattei, F., Battesti, L., & Battesti, L. Sur quelques modifications hEmatologiques pro- duces par l'eau ferrugineuse d'Orezza prise en ingestion par des malades anEmiques. Presse therm, clim., 1948, 85: 120; passim. ---- Oriol. Auclair, A. *Contribution a l'etude de l'eau bicarbonatee ferrugineuse d'Oriol en Trieves et particular em en t de celle de la source Auvergne [Strasbourg] 102p. 25cm. Lyon, 1941. ---- Oridn. Tomas y Rodo, L. La cura hidromineral en termas Orion; deduccion de unas exploraciones. Libro de actas Jorn. mEd. espan. (1943) 1944, 3. Jorn., 1: 865-8. ---- Osh. Osh. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 188. ---- Ostia. Neveu, R. Les causes mEdico-sociales de la decadence d'Ostie. Ann. hyg., Par., 1945, 23: 184-91. ---- Oued-Rirh. Pallary, P. Prospection des eaux magnEsiennes de TOued- Rirh, sud Constantinois, au point de vue de l'existence des bullins et des planorbes. Arch. Inst. Pasteur AlgErie, 1939, 17: 604-12, 6pl. ---- Oulmes. Bertrand. Oulmes, centre hydro-mineral. Maroc mEd., 1947, 26: 30-2. ---- Paderborn. Remarkable (Of a) spring, about Paderborn in Germany Philos. Tr.. Lond., 1665-66, 1: 133. ---- Padova. Montagnana, B. De aspectu, situ, minera, virtutibus et operationibus balneorum in comitatu Patavino repertorum. p.442-6. 21cm. Lyon, 1525. In his Consilia, Lyon, 1525. ---- Palau. Pisarro, I. Estudio farmaco-dinamico de las aguas minerales argentinas; agua Palau. Rev. sudamer. endocr., B. Air., 1940, 23: 87; 227; 333. ---- Panimavida. Bravo E., F. Estado actual del estudio de las propiedades biolEgicas de las aguas minerales; algunas investigaciones con el agua de Panimavida. Rev. med. aliment., Santiago, 1935- 37, 2: 138-47. ------ Analisis biolEgico del agua mineral de Panimavida. Ibid., 233; 277. ---- Paradfurdo. Nagy, B. L. [Therapeutic factors of Paradfurdo] Buda- pesti orv. ujs., 1939, 37: 647-50. ---- Parana. Laccrda, D. T. de. Aguas minerals do Parana; a fonte mineral Parand. Rev. mEd. Parana, 1944, 1.1: 54-r). ---- Parma. Braga, C. Ricerche farmacoligiche sulle acque salso-bromo- jodiche; qualche notizia storico-tettonica sulle acque della Provincia di Parma. Arch. farm, sper., 1943, 75: 222-33. MINERAL WATERS 1447 MINERAL WATERS Passugg. Mineralquellen (Die) vox Passugg bei Chur. 26p. 19cm. Chur, 1865. Pavia. Monti, A. Sulla biologia dei ferrobacteri contenuti nella acque di Pavia. BoU. Soc. ital. biol. sper., 1930, 5: 845. ---- Pedras Salgadas. Ferreira Botelho, M. J. *Breve estudo sobre as aguas bi-carbonatadas sodicas das Pedras Salgadas. 96p. 8? Lisb., 1879. ---- Pejo. Borghetti, C. Antica Fonte di Pejo nel Trentino. 6p. 23%cm. Brescia, 1870. Celentino, Italy. Acqua minerali acidulo- ferruginosa di Celentino nella Valle di Pejo (Tirolo) 14p. 16cm. Brescia, 1880. Rossi, P. Dell'uso pratico delle acque acidulo- ferruginose di Celentino nella valle di Pejo. 18p. 23V2cm. Brescia, 1873. ---- Perego spring. Schivardi, P. Fonte Perego. Mantova, 1873. 7p. 17}4cm. Peru. Aguas minerales del Peru. In: Dice. med. peru. (Valdizan, H.) Lima, 1923, 1: 56-8.—Fuentes (Las) de agua minero- medicinales son propriedad del Estado, Ley No. 9554. Re- forma mEd., Lima, 1942, 28: 95.—Maldonado Bustamante, J. Estudio de las aguas de la laguna La Victoria. An. Fac. farm. bioquim. Univ. San Marcos, 1945, 5-26.—Zapata Ortiz, V. Estudio farmacodindmico de las aguas minerales del Peru. Rev. farm. med. exp., Lima, 1948, 1: 166-81. Perugia. Mignini, G. La fonte maggiore di Perugia. Q. ostet., Parma, 1949, 1: 61-4. ---- Pestrin. Colombani, A. *Contribution k l'etude des eaux minerales du Pestrin; leur action anti- diarrheique. 88p. 24cm. Marseille, 1939. Rimattei, F., Grimaud, L., & Fabre, P. Quelques donnEes rEcentes sur la source Pauline; le Pestrin, pres Vals, ArdEche. Ann. Inst, hydr., Par., 1942, 14: 18-29. ---- Pfeffers. See subheading (Ragaz-Pfafers) ---- Philippine Islands. Del Rosario, M. V. Crenotherapy with reference to the PhiUppines. Rev. filip. med., 1938, 29: 51-78, 2 pl. Pie st'any (or, P osty en) ---- Pillo. Guerri, L. Relazione dell'analisi chimica dell'acqua minerale di Pillo. 30p. 23cm. Fir., 1861. C, A. The scientific basis of Pistany mud treatment. Brit. J. Phvs. M., 1938, n. ser., 1: 249.—Hynie, O. [The mineral spring of Pieslany] VEst. Cesk. fysiat., 1938 18: 300-8.— Medical (A) tour to Pistany. J. Chart. Soc. Massage, Lond., 1931-32, 17: 162-5.—PiStany, City of hot springs. Nurs. Times, Lond., 1939, 35: 592.—Sprat, S., & Toman, M. Oscilla- torietum principis-tenuis thermahs v PieStanech. VEst. Cesk. fysiat. spol., 1948, 27: 231-9.—Starka, J. Baktene redukujici sulfatv v piest'anskEm bahnE. Cas. Eesk. lek., 1949, t>2: vEd. pffl 100-3.—Vasiliu, D. O. [Bath cure in PieSt any] Romania med 1938, 16: 50.—Vilhelm, J. Nouveau chara d eau ther- male et radioactive des bains de PiSt'any en Slovaquie. Bull. internat. CL sc. math. Acad, sc, Praha, 1924, 24: 8-10. Pietra. ---- Pinos (Isla de) Embil, J. Informe sobre algunos manantiales minero- medicinales de la Isla de Pinos. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1946-47, 1: No. 3, 46-53. ---- Pjatigorsk. Papkov, B. N. KypopT LTaTuropcK. 19}*cm. Stavropol, 1950. 71p. ---- Plan-de-Phazy. Lesbros, M. *Une station thermo-climatique oubiiee des Hautes Alpes; le Plan-de-Phazy, Montdauphin-Guillestre [Lyon] 107p. 25cm. Gap, 1947. Plaue. Kukowka, A. Die Mineralquellen zu Plaue/Thur. In his Heilquell. Thuring., Rudolstadt, 1948, 74. Pepere, P. Manuale delPinfermo alle acque termo-minerali o nozioni generali intorno razione, gli usi e i diversi modi di amministrazione delle acque termominerali, ed in ispecialit& di quelle della Pietra; non che sulle regole igieniche, diete- tiche e terapeutiche da seguirsi dallo infermo prima, durante e dopo la cura di esse. 189p. 18K2cm. Nap., 1868. Plombieres-les-Bains. See also Balneography. Plombieres-les-Bains, France. La cure thermale de Plombieres-les-Bains; indications therapeutiques et traitements. 21 p. 8? Nancy, 1938[?] Delaby, R., Charonnat, R., & Janot, M. M. Les caractEres physico-chimiques dominants des eaux minErales de PlombiEres. Commun. Congr. coUt. (France) (1935) 1936, 1. Congr., 387- 97.—Dumont, J. H. Le traitement des maladies de Tintestin a PlombiEres au XVI. siEcle d'aprEs Jean Le Bon, mEdecin traitant, 1560. Ibid., 293-9. ------ L'entEroclyse dans le bain a PlombiEres ou bain enterocleaner Brosch. Gaz. mEd. France, 1939, 11: Hydr., No. 8, 43. ------ Action thEra- peutique des eaux de PlombiEres. Ibid., 1947, 54: 289-91. ------ Actions des eaux de PlombiEres; quatre observations. Rev. mEd. Nancy, 1947, 72: 319-25.—Enault. ConsidErations gEnErales sur Thydrologie et son Evolution; notions pratiques sur PlombiEres, a I'usage des mEdecins coloniaux. Maroc mEd., 1939, 19: 300-2.—Montels, L. M. J. Etude sur les ressources thermales de PlombiEres-les-Bains. Rev. serv. san. mil., Par., 1937, 107: 549-82.—Pitulesco, P., & Westfried, I. Le parasitisme intestinal et les eaux de PlombiEres. Commun. Congr. colit. (France) (1935) 1936, 1. Congr., 277-81 — Pommier, M. A travers de curieux passE de PlombiEres-les- Bains. Aesculape, Par., 1939, 29: 114.—Tauzin, J. Les indi- cations gynEcologiques para-digestives de PlombiEres. Gaz. mEd. France, 1936, 43: 481-3.—Truelle, R. De Taction ortho- trophique de certaines eaux thermales radioactives et de ceUes de PlombiEres en particulier. Rev. prat. mal. pays chaud., 1937, 17: 119-31. ---- Pocos de Caldas. Mourao, M. Os elementos da cura hidromineral em Pocos de Caldas. Hospital, Rio, 1943, 24: 681-7.—Neto, O. C. Problemas de balneologia cientifica com relacao as aguas sul- furosas de Pocos de Caldas. Medicamenta, Rio, 1933, 12: No. 135, 29. ------■ As aguas termo-suUurosas de Pocos de Caldas em oto-rino-laringologia e oftalmologia. Ibid., No. 136, 29-31.—Pacheco e Silva, A. C. Pocos de Caldas. Sao Paulo mEd., 1931-32, 4: 274-82. ---- Podebrady. Vondrovic, J. Kronika podebradskyxh lazni od jejich zalozenf az na dnesnf Sasy. 31p. 22^cm. Podebrady, 1939. Forms No. 7, v.l, O zdravi a nemoci. Povondra, J. NEkolik fysiologick^ch pozorovanf o uEinku PodEbradky na vstfebavanl ze sliznice zaludeEnf. Cas. lEk. Eesk., 1939, 78: 858-61. ---- Pdstyen. See subheading (Piest'any) ---- Poland. Polski almanach uzdrowisk. 445p. 23^cm. Krak6w, 1934. Dobrzynski, J. Na tropie ducha Zr6de\ mineralnych. Polski tygod. lek., 1947, 2: 785; passim.—Fliederbaum, J. [Investiga- tions on the effect of the mineral water Slotwinka on aqueous and albumin metaboUsm in man] Polskie arch. med. wewn., 1936, 14: 87-129.—Kmietowicz, F., jr [Investigations on the MINERAL WATERS 1448 MINERAL WATERS concentration of hydrogen ions in the mineral springs of Poland] Polska gaz. lek., 1938, 17: 440-3.—Leder, M. [Analy- sis of the biological mechanism of the action of the mineral spring Naftusia] Warsz. czas. lek., 1939, 16: 369-71.—Lesz- czycki, S. Sur la gEographie des stations thermales en Pologne. Acta bain, polon., 1939, 3: No. 8, 8-16.—Oko, J. K. Badania kliniczne nad wplywem wEd mineralnych siarczanych ze zrEdel Nr. 1 w Busku, Adoffa w Lubieniu Wielkim, R6zy w Horyficu oraz wody alkalicznej ze zr6dla Zuber w Krynicy na poziom cukru we krwi. Medycyna, 1934, 49-60.—Papierkow- ski, J. MineralqueUen in Polen. Balneologe, 1938, 5: 217- 23.—Pelczar, K., & Kuczarow, M. [Effect of the mineral springs Zosia and Naftusia on the blood sugar level in rabbits] Polska gaz. lek., 1938, 17: 437.—Polske laznfi. Zdravot. rev., Praha, 1949, 24: 142.—Torosiewicz, T. O wodach lekarskich w PodgErzu, Swoszowicach, Wieliczce, Iwoniczu tudziez o po- wietrzu atmosferycznEm w kopalniach WleUczki. Rocz. Wydz. lek., KrakEw, 1841, 4: pt 2, 356-76. ---- Polasna. Kuznecov, A. M. Sulphide waters of the Permian in the Polasna-Krasnokamsk anticline. C. rend. Acad. sc. URSS, 1943, 39: 151-4. ------ & Novikov, S. N. Carboniferous brines of the Polasna-Krasnokamsk anticline. Ibid., 61-4. ---- Poljustrov. Moderatov, P. S. [Effect of the Poljustrov mineral water on the hemoglobin content in children] Pediatria, Moskva, 1938, No. 2, 100-6. ---- Porretta Terme. Lorenzini, D. Guida dei bagni della Porretta e Dintorni. 167p. 20y2cm. Porretta, 1886. Corsini, A. SuUa vera natura deUa cosl detta albumina deUe acque termali di Porretta; di un microrganismo non ancora descritto da quella isolato. C. rend. Congr. mternat. hydr. clim. gEol. thEr. (1905) 1906, 7. Congr., 432-48.—Maucci. O. C. Azione terapeutica deU'acqua minerale Leone (Porretta di Bologna) usata per bibita. Riv. idrocUm., 1938, 49: 118-27. ------ L'azione terapeutica deU'acqua salsojodica Leone (Porretta di Bologna) in un gruppo di enteropazienti trattati con bibita e clistere. rbid., 183-92. ---- Portugal. Iseppi, G. Analisi di alcune acque minerali del Portogallo. 31p. 18y2cm. [n. p., 18?] Mello, A. de. As aguas medicinais portu- guesas e as aguas medicinais estrangeiras; estudo comparativo. 40p. 25cm. Lisb., 1923. Narciso, A. de C. Como se deve aconselhar uma cura de aguas em Portugal, p.341-90. 24cm. Lisb., 1925. Lisboa mEd., 1925, 2: Chaves, L. Exploracao romana das termas de Portugal. An. As. espafi. progr. cienc, 1947, 12: 652-9.—Narciso, A. Les eaux suUurEes sodiques du nord du Portugal et les eaux suUurEes sodiques des PyrEnEes. C. rend. Congr. internat. hydr. clim. gEol. mEd. (1933) 1934, 14. Congr., 510. ------ Como organizar a nossa industria termal. J. mEd., P6rto, 1947, 10: 375.—Silva Correia, F. da. FreqiiEncias das termas portu- guesas; movimento de doentes no Hospital Reinha D. Leonor. Clfn. hig. & hidr., Lisb., 1943, 9: 348-50. ------ A classi- ficacao sanitaria das estancias hidroclimaticas. Med. contemp., Lisb., 1947, 65: 337-9. ---- Pougues-Ies-Eaux. Guilliou, M. *Sur les eaux de Pougues. 67p. 24cm. Par., 1939. BaiUet, P. Pougues-les-Eaux; ses mdications. J. mEd. chir., Par., 1939, 110: 185-8. ---- Pouhon-du-Bru. Pouchet. Sur une demande de renouveUement de Tautorisa- tion d'importer en France l'eau de la source minErale dite Pouhon du Bru appartenant a la Compagnie gEnErale de Che- vron (Belgique) BuU. Acad. mEd., Par., 1936, 3. ser., 115: 617-9. Also Presse therm, clim., 1936, 77: 366. ---- Pozza. Leonardi, D. Sull'acqua minerale di Pozza nella valle di Fassa, Tunica nel Trentino idrosol- forosa salino-calcarea. 18p. 16cm. Trento, 1869. ---- Pozzetto. Bussi, A. L'acqua del Pozzetto neUe sua qualita organo- lettiche, terapeutiche e meccanismo di azione per le malattie del fegato e del rene. Riv. idr. clim., 1931, 42: 293-307. ---- Pozzuoli. See also Balneography. De Luca, D. Notizie intorno agli usi dell'ac- qua termo-minerale della solfatara di Pozzuoli. 46p. 23^cm. Nap., 1871. Pozzuoli, Italy. Intorno all'acqua della solfatara di Pozzuoli; storia e documenti. 16p. 21cm. Nap., 1869. Annecchino, F. P. Particolarita. dei fanghi della solfatara di PozzuoU. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 247. ---- Prata. Neiva, C. Contribuicao ao estudo das aguas minerals da Prata. Pub. farm., S. Paulo, 1941-42, 7: 11-7. Also Arq. biol., S. Paulo, 1941, 25: 255-9 (Abstr.) ---- Psekupsk. Avrorov, P. P., & Shpuga, G. M. [Gastric secretion and acid-base equiUbrium in patients using Gorjafiij KljuE Sana- torium sulphur-alkali baths] Avtoref. Sezd fiziol. biokhim. farm., 1937, 7. Congr., 92-6.—Bebchuk, L. S. [Experimental data on the effect of Psekupsk mineral waters on the contractile activity of the isolated uterine horn of the white mouse] rbid., 30.—Kasatkina, K. S. Kurort Gorjafiij Kljufi-Psekupskie mineralnye vody. Sovet. med., 1949, 13: No. 5, 34. ---- Puteoli. Susanna, V. Le Terme Puteolane. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1:248. ---- Quebrada de Morales. Ayala, A. Aguas minerales de la Quebrada de Morales. Actes Soc. sc. ChUi (1921) 1923, 31: 183-5. ---- Rabbi. See subheading (Bagni di Rabbi) ---- Rabka. Cybulski, T. [Practical observations on the treatment in Rabka] Polska gaz. lek., 1939, 18: 514. ---- Radiumbad Oberschlema. See subheading (Oberschlema) ---- Ragaz-Pfafers. See also Balneography. Kaiser, J. A. Die Heilquelle zu Pfafers; ein historischtopographischer und heilkundiger Ver- such. 183p. 18J/2cm. Chur, 1822. Also 3. Aufl. 260p. 21cm. S. Gallen, 1843. Also 5. Aufl. 210p. 21}$cm. S. Gallen, 1869. Rahn, J. K. Kurze Beschreibung des Pfeffer- ser-Mineral-Wassers. p.363-82. 19>£cm. Zur., 1766. Also Abh. Naturforsch. Ges. Zurich, 1766, 3: Rusch, G. Das Bad Pfafers in seiner neuesten Gestalt. 203p. 17^cm. S. Gallen, 1849. Walthier, B. Neue Beschreibung des Halts vom weltberuhmtesten Pfafferser-Mineral-Was- ser. 375p. 16y2cm. Zug, 1749. Planta-Reichenau, A. v. Chemische Untersuchung der HeUqueUen zu Ragaz-Pfaefers. In: Therme v. Ragaz-Pfafers (Kaiser, J. F.) 5. Aufl., S. GaUen, 1869, 126-41.—Theobald, G. Geologische Beschreibung der Gegend von Ragaz und Pfaefers. Ibid., 98-117. ---- Rajecke Teplice. RajeckE Teplice. Zdrav. roE. Eesk., 1933,490. ---- Rajgir. Nag, N. C. Investigations on the radio-activity of hot springs at Rajglr. Tr. Bose Res. Inst. 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Verona, 1844. ---- Metodo per far buon uso delle acque acidule di Recoaro. 40p. 18%cm. Verona, 1860. Bizio & Pisanello. Prospetto delle recenti analisi delle quattro principali fonti minerali di Recoaro. 1 1. Valdagno, 1872. Bologna G. Notice sur les eaux de Recoaro; precede d'un precis sur le chimisme animal. 87p. 21cm. Venice, 1845. ---- Brunnendiaetetik oder Regeln und Vorschriften den Sauerbrunnen zu Recoaro. 24p. 21cm. Venez., 1850. ---- [The same] Dietetica delle acque mine- rali ovvero regole e precetti per far buon uso delle acque acidule di Recoaro. 4. ed. 38p. 16cm. Verona, 1856. ----Notizie sopra le fonti Lorgna ed Amara, in Recoaro. 16p. 18)4cm. Vicenza, 1857. ---- Documenti relativi alia scoperta e virtu' mediche dell' I. R. fonte minerale Giuliana in Recoaro. 72p. 18y2em. Verona, 1857. ---- Notizia sopra la nuova fonte minerale acidulo-ferruginosa del Franco in Recoaro con una dissertazione sopra le malattie scrofolose ed emorroidarie. 52p. 21cm. Venez., 1858. ---- Considerazioni sopra la mineralizzazione in generale delle acque e specialmente sopra quelle di Recoaro; memoria. 29p. 21cm. Verona, 1866. ---- Brevi e compendiate notizie sopra Recoaro sulle virtu delle sue fonti minerali acidulo-salino-marziali e sul metodo di usarle. 46p. 21cm. Valdagno, 1871. Brera, V. L. Recoaro e le differenti sue acque minerali. 48p. 21cm. Padova. 1832. Bruni, M. Recoaro sue fonti minerali e sue passeggiate. 2. ed. 72p. 15cm. Verona, 1873. Cardoni, L. Acqua di Recoaro. 1 I. 23^cm. Milano, 1872. Chiminelli, L. Recoaro, le sue fonti mine- rali e i suoi dintorni. 131p. 18}£cm. Bassano, 1865. ---- Recoaro e le sue fonti minerali. 1 1. 30cm. Recoaro, 1867. ---- Del piu conveniente uso delle acque minerali di Recoaro. 2 1. 30cm. Recoaro, 1867. ---- Recoaro colle sue sorgenti minerali visto e studiato a volo d'uccello. 31p. 16cm. Bas- sano, 1881. Dal Lago, L. Norme per chi vuol far uso con profitto delle acqtte medicinali di Recoaro Catul- liane, Virgiliane e simili. 2. ed. 30p. 16cm. Verona, 1863. . ---- Sulla cura razionale delle malattie colle acque acidulo ferugginose di Recoaro. 39p. 22y2cm. Fir., 1885. Fasanotti, G. Album ricordi di Recoaro; disegni dal vero. 14 1. 18>4cm. Recoaro, 1876. Festari, G. Considerazioni sopra l'opuscolo del signor co. Dr. Ferdinando Gualdo intitolato Metodo per bevere l'acqua minerale di Recoaro. 18p. 18Hcm. Bassano, 1805. ---- Delle facoltA medicinali delle acque di Recoaro. 57p. 21cm. Venez., 1846. Fioravanti, C. G. Quattro parole sulla fonte acidulo minerale del Capitello in Recoaro. 15p. 18^cm. Schio, 1868. Forti, L. Descrizione geografica del comune di Recoaro nel distretto di Valdagno, provincia di Vicenza. 20p. 21cm. Vicenza, 1827. Giorgetti, G. *Sull'azione farmaco-dinamica delle acque acidulo-marziali di Recoaro [Lucca] 24p. 21cm. Padova, 1852. 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Uebersicht der geognosti- schen Verhaltnisse der Gegend von Recoaro im Vicentinischen. 84p. 21cm. Wien, 1855. Schivardi, P., & Chiminelli, L. RR. fonti minerali e regio stabilimento balneo-idroterapico MINERAL WATERS di Recoaro, Provincia di Vicenza. 8p. 18cm Milano, 1881. Trettenero, D. Sulle aque minerali di Re- coaro; memoria. 12p. 21cm. Milano, 1843. Zanella, G. Alle acque minerali di Recoaro. 5p. 23cm. Vicenza, 1869. Fario, L. P. SuUa probabUita d'uno stato elettrico del- Tacque di Recoaro. Mem. med. contemp., Venez., 1846, 15: 242-5. ---- Regoledo. Schivardi, P. Regoledo e la sua fonte. 56p. 23^cm. Milano, 1868. ---- Rennes-les-Bains. Lamarque, H. Les eaux minErales des CorbiEres et la sta- tion de Rennes-les-Bains. J. mEd. Bordeaux, 1938, 115: 703-7. ---- Reunion. Motais de Narbonne, A. *Stations climati- ques et hydro-minerales de l'lle de la Reunion. 37p. 8? Par., 1935. ---- Reyes (Jujuy) Mazza, S., & Trelles, R. A. 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Ibid., 157. ------ Ulteriori ricerche suU'as- sorbimento cutaneo degU elementi mineralizzatori delle acque di Salsomaggiore. Ibid., 457. ------ Ricerche su Tassorbi- mento per via cutanea dei componenti mineralizzatori deUe acque di Salsomaggiore. Ibid., 679.-—Introna, F., & Patrono, V. Ricerche sul comportamento deU'azione dinamico-specifica sotto l'influenza delle cure dl Salsomaggiore. Minerva med., Tor., 1937, 28: pt 2, 229r33 — Scarpitti, C. Studio deU'azione deUe acque salso-bromo-jodiche delle RR; terme di Salsomag- giore sulla funzionaUta deU'apparato genitale femminile. Ann. ostet. gin., 1937, 59: 1383-428.—Troni, A. I tre profeti dl Salso. Minerva med., Tor., 1940, 31: pt 2, Varia, 200-2.— Varanini, M. Salsomaggiore e le cure termali dei bambini; realizzazioni e propositi. Riv. idroclim., 1938, 49: 337—41. ---- Salvarola. Giorgini. Analisi deU'acqua salso-bromo- jodica della Salvarola nel territorio di Sassuolo (Clipping) [c. 1873?] ---- Salvaterra. Ferrari, A. 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MINERAL WATERS 1453 MINERAL WATERS ■---- San Casciano dei Bagni. Giorgini, G. Sulle acque termo-minerali di San Casciano dei Bagni. 64p. 23cm. Siena, 1876. Bussi, A. Le acque ed i fanghi di San Casciano. Forze san., Roma, 1933, 2: 1504-10. San Daniele. Analisi dell'acqua solforosa salina fred- da del colle di S. Daniele. 1 1. 19cm. n.p. n.d. ---- San Diego de los Bahos. Cabarrouy, J. M. Topografia y patologfa mEdicas de S. Diego de los Baflos. Cr6n mEd. quir. Habana, 1899, 25: 265; passim.—Embil, 3. El Acido sulfhidrico de las aguas medi- cinales de San Diego de los Bafios y su posible relaciEn con las caUzas fetidas de donde brotan. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1946-47, 1: No. 4, 17-20.—Guerra y Deben, J. Determinacion de la radioactividad (contenido de radon y de radio) en las aguas del balneario de San Diego de los Bafios. Ibid., No. 3, 54; No. 4, 45.—Lopez Rendueles, J., Afiorga, C. J. [et al.] ComprobaeiEn de la presencia del azufre coloidal y del estado de excitaciEn de las aguas del balneario de San Diego de los Bafios. Ibid., 1949, 3: 103-13. ---- Sangemini. Olivieri, R. L'acqua acidula di Sangemini (Umbria) 7p. 221/2cm. Firenze, 1888. Idr. cUm. med., 1888, 10: Purgotti, E. Acque minerali di Santo Gemini. 96p. 23cm. Perugia, 1873. Spadea, G., Mancioli, M., & Bilancioni, G. Influenza di alcune acque mineraU sul ricambio vitaminico; influenza di un'acqua bicarbonato-alcalina (acqua Sangemini) sul ricambio della vitamina C. Clin, term., Roma, 1948, 1: 60-4. ---- San Georgiu (or Szentgyorgy) Halita, M., & Gavrila, I. [Action of Siingeorgiu-Bai mineral water Hebe on the secretion of urine] Cluj. med., 1929, 10: 122-6.—Halita, M., & Popescu, C. [Effect of mineral waters on disorders of glucide metabolism; effect of the mineral spring S&ngeorgiu-Bai] Ibid., 1939, 20: 291; 319.—Hanganut, M., & Halita, M. 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Influenza della somministra- zione di acqua di S. Leopoldo sulla funzionahU gastrica e suU'uricemia. Minerva med., Tor., 1949, 40: 198-200. San Miguel de los Bafios. Coro del Pozo, A., Vidal, R. [et al.] Estudio experimental de la influencia del agua de San Miguel de los Bafios (Fuente de la Salud) sobre la cElula hepatica en animates sanos. Vida nueva, Habana, 1942, 49: 169-98.—Embil, J. La fotohsis del hidrE- geno sulfurado en las aguas de San Miguel de los Bafios. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd.. Habana, 1946, 1: lci-8. ---- San Paolo. Tassinari, A. DeU'acqua minerale di San Paolo in Venezia terapeuticamente considerata. Mem. med. contemp., Venez., 1847, 17: 541. San Pellegrino. Carrara, G. L. Delle acque semitermali di S. Pellegrino; seconda edizione accresciuta di una lettera del Cav. Prof. Giuseppe Frank e del trattato sulle medesime del Protofisico Giuseppe Pasta, non che di una lettera dell'autore su tutte le altre acque minerali del Bergamasco. 137p. 21cm. Milano, 1829. Regazzoni, C. Delle acque termali salino, jodurate di S. Pellegrino in Valle Brembana, provincia di Bergamo; cenni pratici. 2. ed. 22p. 231/2cm. Bergamo, 1866. Bona, G. B. Sul potere diuretico ed antiurico deU'acqua di San Pellegrino trasportata a distanza. Riv. idrocUm., 1943, 54: 17; 39.—Devoto, L. Per S. Pellegrino e per la sua montagna estiva ed invernale. Idr. clim., 1917, 28: 4-10. Santa Barbara do Fervedouro. Veiga, A. da. Aguas de Santa Barbara do Fervedouro. Brasil med., 1930, 44: 682-4. ---- Santa Caterina. Casella, G. La fonte acidulo-marziale- alcalina di Santa Caterina in Val Furva sopra Bormio. 158p. 18/2cm. Milano, 1867. ---- Santa Lucia. Buonamici, E., & Targioni-Tozzetti, A. Acqua minerale salino-magnesiaca di Santa Lucia; con considerazioni chimico-mediche. 19p. 23cm. Fir., 1863. ---- Santa Maria del Rosario. Trelles Soler, F. Estudio sobre las aguas del balneario de Santa Maria del Rosario, Provincia de La Habana, y breve estado comparativo con aguas coUndantes. Arch. Inst. nac. hidr. clim. mEd., Habana, 1948, 2: 62-6. :----- Breve historia del balneario de Santa Maria del Rosario, y estudio de la radio-actividad (contenido de radon) de sus aguas. Ibid., 300. ---- Sant'Andrea dei Bagni (Medesano) Maucci, O. C. Determinazione del potere diuretico deU'ac- qua minerale alcaUna-litioso-stronzica di S. Andrea in Medesano (Provincia di Parma) Riv. idrocUm., 1937, 49: 193; 232. ---- Santa Terezinha water. Pupo, A. Estudo da acao terapEutica da agua proveniente da fonte Santa Terezinha. Rev. mEd. Parand, 1947, 16: 15-8. San Vicente. Alban Meztanza, E. Estudio de las aguas termales de San Vicente. Rev. As. Esc. quim. farm., Quito, 1943, 1: No. 2, 5-12. San Vincenzo. Abbene, A. Relazione fatta al municipio di S. Vincenzo (S. Vincent Aosta) intorno all'acqua minerale acidulo-ferruginosa e salina, che scatu- risce da una rinomata sorgente in vicinanza di detto comune e nuova chimica analisi della medesima. 16p. 20cm. Tor., 1864. Gh., G. 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Ibid., 1456. ------ I no roentgen-gaku-teki kan- satu [Roentgenological observations on the stomach] Ibid., 1612-4 I-undo kyokusen byosya ni yoru kansatu [Observations by means of the curve of gastric movements] Ibid., 1615-9. ---- Waterberg. Waterberg (The) Warmbaths. S. Afr. M. J., 1940, 14: 445. Weissenburg. Biirgi, E. Ueber die Wirkungen der Weissenburgerquelle. Praxis, Bern, 1937, 26: 601-3. Wiesau. Graf, J. B. Die reine Stahlquelle bey Wiesau. In his Vers. pragm. Gesch. &c. Mineralwass., Miinch., 1805, 1: 31-5, 2 tab. Stinker bey Wiesau; ein Egerwasser. Ibid., 37—40, 2 tab.—Knetsch, G. Zur Geologie der GlaubersalzqueUe am Hedwigsbad, Wiesau bei Bolkenhain (Schlesien) Balneologe, 1938, 5: 49-56. ---- Wiesbaden. Schlutz, G. O. *Das Verhalten der Blutei- weissfraktionen unter dem Einfluss der Wiesba- dener Thermalbadekur. 19p. 21cm. Freib. i. B., 1939. Engerand, F. [Wiesbaden] In his Amusem. d. vUles d'eaux, Par., 1936, 167.—Fresenius, R., & Dick, W. 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Helvet., Zur., 1717, 146-50. ------ Das Gold-Bad zu Winterthur; extract der Beschreibung, welche A. 1705, heraus gegeben worden von Heren Anthoni Kuntzli, Med. D. Ibid., 184-7.;— W., L. Ein Mineralwasser-Krieg in Winterthur. Schweiz. Apoth. Ztg, 1939, 77: 186-90. Yara. Cruz, A. Estudos farmaco-dinamico da agua mineral Yara; sua acao sobre a musculatura Uso, sobre a circulacao e sobre a fadiga muscular. Rev. mEd. Parana, 1943, 11: 194. Yumoto onsen. Hukusima, H. Nasu Yumoto onsen no keiso [The diatoms of Yumoto hot spring in Nasu] Igaku & seibutugaku, 1944, 6: 310-2. ---- Yuzawa kosen. Hukusima, H. Ibaraki-ken Yuzawa kosen no so-rui [The algae of Yuzawa spring in Ibaraki prefecture] Igaku & seibutu- gaku, 1944, 5: 736-9. ---- Zajecice. Lenoch, F. ZajeEicka hofka voda. Zdravot. rev., Praha, 1949, 24: 84-7. ---- Zandobbio. Ruspini, G. Analisi chimica della nuova sorgente d'acqua minerale salino-solforoso-jodu- rata di Zandobbio nella provincia di Bergamo. 32p. 21cm. Milano, 1846. ---- Zheleznovodsk. Dmitrieva, N. M. [Effect of the Zheleznovodsk mineral baths on basal metabolism In chUdren] Vrach. delo, 1937, 19: 701-8.—Zheleznovodsk. In: Health Resorts USSR (Percov, I. A.) Moskva, 1940, 65-8. ---- Zogno. Volpi, G. Guida medica popolare per l'uso delle acque crenato-ferruginose di Zogno. 30p. 20cm. Bergamo, 1873. MINERAL WATERS 1462 MINERS' NYSTAGMUS ---- Zuber springs. See under subheading (Krynica) MINERS' nystagmus. See also Miner, Eye. Abbrev.: MN for miners' nystagmus; N for nystagmus. Great Britain. Privy Council. Medical Research Council. Special report series No. 176: Third report of the MN committee. 36p. 8? Lond., 1932. O'Sullivan, F. [MN] its symptoms, etiology, and treatment. lOOp. 12? Bristol, 1933. Balabonina, L. [On MN] Klin, med., Moskva, 1927, 5: 1151-6. Also Rev. otoneur., Par., 1927, 5: 969-78.—Barrels, M. Das Augenzittern der Bergleute. Med. Klin., Berl., 1934, 30: 1632-5—Butler, T. H. [MN] Brit. M. J., 1910, 1: 598. ------ [MN] Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1939, 59: pt 2, 749-61.— Caiger, H. [MN] Ibid., 769-74. ------ [MN] and the gen- eral practitioner. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1941, 206: 152- 5.—Campbell, D. [MN] Ibid., 1949, 222: 303-6.—Cooke, W. E. [MN] Brit. M. J., 1931, 1: 615-7.—Coppez, H. Le N des mineurs; Etat actuel de la question. Bull. Acad. Belgique, 1943, 8: 212-26.—Elancev, B. V. [N among miners] Tr. Tomsk gosud. med. inst., 1938, 6: 167-99.—Evans, J. J. The disease known as MN. Brit. M. J., 1929, 1: 341-3. Also Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1929, 49: 449-51.—Fergus, F. [MN] Glasgow M. J., 1926, 105: 161-81. Also Tr. R. Med. Chir. Soc. Glasgow, 1926, 20: 105-24. Also Brit. M. J., 1927, 1: 1092-4.—Garcia Miranda, A. Sobre el N de las minas de carb6n. Med. espafi., 1940, 4: 20-5—Guglianetti, L. [N] dei minatori. Valsalva, 1936, 12: 574-80.—Llewellyn, T. L. The economic aspect of I MN. J. State M., Lond., 1920, 28: 236-56. ------& Haldane J. S. [MN] Brit. M. J., 1927, 2: 37.—Miner's nystagmus [Edit.] Ibid., 1912, 1: 853.—Montesano, G. Un caso di N dei minatori; studio condotto in una miniera di carbone. Fol. med., Nap., 1942, 28: 466-74.—Nathanson, D. M. [MN] Vrach. delo, 1927, 10: 39-45.—Neill, J. C. [MN] Am. J. Optometr., 1932, 9: 63-8.—Nordin, J. V. [N] bos gruvarbetare. In his Yrkessjukdomar, Upps., 1947, 2: 292-5.—Nuel, J. P. Encore le N des ouvriers houUleurs. Scalpel, LiEge, 1907-08, 60: 417.—Ohlemann, M. MN and formic acid. Ophth. Rev., Lond., 1910, 29: 340.—Ohm, J. Beitrag zur Kenntnis des Augenzitterns der Bergleute; Praktisches. Arch. Ophth., Lpz., 1916, 92: 1-33. ------ Augenzittern der Bergleute; eine Betrachtung zum 2000. Fall. Med. Welt, 1931, 5: 79 — Pechdo & Gayral. Contribution a l'Etude du N des mineurs de houille. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1948, 9: 117-24.—Pooley, G. H. Two cases of MN. Proc. R. Soc. M., 1913-14, 7: Sect. Neur., p. xix.------• A study of some aspects of MN. Lancet, Lond., 1926, 1: 750-4.—Reid, A. C. [MN] Brain, Lond., 1906, 29: 363-77.—Rodger, T. R. [MN] Brit. M. J., 1910,1:929.—Romiee. Note sur le N des houUleurs. Scalpel, LiEge, 1907-08, 60: 448.—Wiedersheim. Der Bergmanns-N; seine Registrierung, Ursache und Verhutung. KUn. Wschr., 1934,13:1335-7.---— [N] des mineurs. Arch. mal. profess., Par., 1939, 2: 121-7.—Zeiss. Nuove ricerche nelle miniere sul N dei minatori. Riv. otoneuroft., 1941, 18: 342. ---- Complications. O'Sullivan, F. Changes in blood pressure on descent into mines with special reference to MN. Lancet, Lond., 1936, 2: 247-9.—Stern, E. S. The psychiatric aspect of MN. Brit. J. Ophth., 1948, 32: 209; passim. ---- Diagnosis. Collie, J. [MN] and malingering. Caledon. M. J., 1916, 10: 263-8.—Kolik, M. M. [Diagnosis and therapy of MN] Vrach. delo, 1931, 14: 458-62.—Reid, A. C. A simple method of dem- onstrating N in certam miners. Brit. J. Ophth., 1944, 28: 598. ---- Etiology. Allen, F. Mine lighting and retinal sensitivity. Nature, Lond., 1929, 123: 798.—Bartels, M. Entstehung von Dam- merungszittern der Augen beim Menschen. Zschr. Augenh., 1934, 83: 172-8.—Ferguson, W. J. W. Mine lighting in its relation to MN. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1939, 59: pt 2, 775- 81.—Klar, J. Zur Aetiologie des Bergmanns-N. Tr. Internat. Ophth. Congr. (1937) 1938, 15. Congr., 4: Commun., 93-7.— Muck, O. Betrachtungen uber die Entstehungsursache des Augenzitterns der Bergleute nebst Vorschlagen fiir die Weiter- forschung auf diesem Gebiet. KUn. Mbl. Augenh., 1942, 108: 67-80.-—Nuel, J. P. Du N des mineurs, a propos de 1'enquEte officieUe sur les conditions du travail dans les charbonnages. Bull. Acad. mEd. Belgique, 1907, 4. ser., 21: 489-98.—Ohm, J. FamiUares Vorkommen des Augenzitterns der Bergleute. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1939-40, 141: 20-31.—O'Sullivan, F. Focal sepsis a predisposing factor in MN. Brit. M. J., 1932, 1: 611. ------ An interpretation of the symptoms of MN, with treatment: some aetiological factors in the disease. Med. Press & Circ, Lond., 1932, 184: 231-4.—Roche, W. J. The etiology of MN. Practitioner, Lond., 1932, 129: 498-505. Also Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1932, 52: 529-38.—Russell, H. S. [MN] in a surface worker. Brit. M. J., 1927, 2: 267.—Sharpley, F. W. Vision and illumination in coal mines with reference to MN. Brit. J. Ophth., 1936, 20: 129-48. ---- Forensic aspect. Bordona, J. M. S. El N de los mineros; estudio mEdicosocial. Rev. espan. segur. social, 1948, 2: 1475-94.—Callander, L. D. [MN] from the medico-legal aspect. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1939, 59: pt 2, 763-8.—Culpin, M. The occupational neuroses (including MN) Proc. R. Soc. M., Lond., 1933, 26: Psych., 11-22.—Dransart & Famechon. Du N professional des mineurs au point de vue mEdico-lEgal; erreurs k Eyiter dans les ex- pertises nEcessitEes par les accidents du travail chez les mineurs. J. mEd. Bruxelles, 1908, 13: 457-66.—Ferguson, W. J. W., & Caiger, H. [MN] and the workmen's compensation act. Brit. M. J., 1935, 2: SuppL, 13-6.—Ohm, J. Augenzittern der Bergleute als Gegenstand der Gesetzgebung. Zschr. Augenh., 1930, 71: 226-35.—Pooley, G. H. Incapacity caused by MN. Lancet, Lond., 1934, 2: 1017.—Riseley, S. Should a man with MN work? Ibid., 1913, 1: 598-600.—Thomas, J. W. T. [MN] and incapacity for work; a clinical stud} based on an analysis of 512 cases. J. Indust. Hyg., 1930, 12: 1-23.—Zahof, A. Ur- fieni ztr&ty pfi od§kodnovani hornickEho N jako nemoci z povolani v narodnim pojiStfini. Cesk. ofth., 1949, 5: 240-7. ---- Geography. Zeiss, E. Das Augenzittern der Bergleute; vergleichende Untertagenuntersuchungen im Ruhrgebiet, in Ober- und Niederschlesien. 120p. 8? Lpz., 1936. Forms H. 4. Arbeitsmed. Bartels, M. Das Krankheitsbild des Augenzitterns der Bergleute in England und Deutschland und sein Einfluss auf die Erwerbsfahigkeit. Zschr. Augenh., 1931-32, 76: 29-61.— Dransart. Notice sur le N des mineurs dans le Nord de la France. C. rend. Ass. fr. avance. sc. (1909) 1910, 38: 918-28. ------ & Famechon. Sur le N des mineurs dans le bassin houiller du nord de la France pendant les annEes 1908 et 1909. Bull. Soc. beige opht., 1910, No. 29, 147-70.—Robson, F. [MN] notes from the South Wales coal-field. Brit. M. J., 1927, 1: 1094.—Rutten. Reponse au questionnaire relatif k 1'enquEte sur le N des mineurs, actuellement ouverte en France par le Service des mines. Cas. lEk. desk., 1920, 59: 11.—Scaglioni, C. IIN dei minatori e le miniere della Sardegna. Rass. ital. ottalm., 1946, 15: 20-35.—Verhage, J. W. C. Der N im Niederlandi- schen Kohlenrevier; wirtschaftliche Faktoren; photometrische Bestimmungen unter Tage. Ophthalmologica, Basel, 1940, 100: 266-76.—Wiedersheim, O. Der Bergmanns-N im Saar- kohlengebiet. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1937-38, 138: 515-63. ---- Manifestations. Adams, W. S. An inquiry into the condition of the ears in MN. Tr. Ophth. Soc. U. K., 1933, 53: 577-86.—Alabaster, E. B. An inquiry into the condition of the ears in MN. Ibid., 571-7.—Campbell, D. A. Clinical report on MN. Brit. J. Ophth., 1948, 32: 193-8.—Ohm, J. [MN] its symptoms, causes, and effect on working capacity. J. Indust. Hyg., 1926, 8: 499-512v ------ Ueber die Beziehungen zwischen Augen- zittern der Bergleute und vestibularem Drehnystagmus. Zschr. Hals &c. Heilk., 1929, 23: 153-70.—O'Sullivan, F. [MN] its symptoms, etiology, and treatment. Practitioner, Lond., 1932, 128: 71-95. ---- Ophthalmological findings. Friedrich, W. *Ueber den Amplitudenunter- schied beim Augenzittern der Bergleute [Berlin] 29p. 21cm. Bottrop i. W., 1939. Campbell, I. Dark adaptation and MN. Brit. M. J., 1941. 2: 726.—Coulter, R. J. The light sense in MN. Ibid., 1928, 2: 929. Also Eye, Ear, &c. Month., 1928, 7: 550.—Haycraft, G. F. The fields of vision in MN. Brit. J. Ophth., 1930, 14: 523.—Ohm, J. Zur Messung der im Augenzittern der Bergleute enthaltenen Kraft. Arch. Augenh., 1927, 98: 385-8. ----— Frequenz und Bahn des Augenzitterns der Bergleute in langer Beobachtung. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1939-40, 141: 604-20. ------ Adaptationspriifung mittels des optokinetischen N bei Augenzittern der Bergleute. Ibid., 1942-43, 145: 32-45. ------ & Romberg, G. von. Spiegelnystagmographie des Augenzitterns der Bergleute in drei Ebenen. Ibid., 1944-45, 147: 148-63.—Sharpley, F. W. The dark adaptation of coal miners suffering from N. Brit. J. Ophth., 1948, 32: 199-204.— Verhage, J. W. C. Bergmanns-N und Adaptationsstorungen. Ophthalmologica, Basel, 1940, 99: 503-42.—Wiedersheim. Zur Technik der Beobachtung und Darstellung der Schwin- gungsbahn beim N der Bergleute. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1928, 80: 380.—Zeiss, E. Neue Untertageuntersuchungen uber das Augenzittern der Bergleute. Ber. Deut. ophth. Ges., 1940, 53. meet., 80-8. Also Zbl. ges. Ophth., 1940, 45: 615. MINERS' NYSTAGMUS 1463 MINE SAFETY APPLIANCES CO. Pathogenesis. Robert, W. *Zur Geschichte und Kritik der neueren Theorien iiber den N der Bergleute. 20p. 8? Rostock, 1919. Bartels, M. Reflexe, supranuclear Bahnen und Zentren des Augenmuskeltonus, insbesondere des Bergarbeiter-N. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1941-42, 144: 5-24.— Eddison, H. W. The men- tal factor in MN. J. Ment. Sc, Lond., 1926, 72: 201-11.— Ioteyko, I. La pathogEnie du N des mineurs; thEorie nerveuse. Rev. ps\chol., Brux., 1909, 2: 222-8.—McCoull, G. [MN] and neuronic inefficiency. Newcastle M. J., 1932, 12: 208-16. Also Stoke Park Monogr. Ment. Defic, 1933, 1: 223-30 — Miners' nystagmus by a clinical psychologist. Lancet, Lond., 1940, 1: 468-70—Pechdo, M., & Gayral, L. L. PathogEnie et physio-pathologie du N des mineurs de houille. Arch, opht., Par., 1947, 7: 521-8.—Roche, W. J. An investigation of MN. Brit. J. Ophth., 1931, 15: 211-44—Rubiera, L., & Miranda, A. G. Ueber die Pathogenie des Kohlenbergwerk-N. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1937, 99: 491-3.—Rutten. Un cas de nEvrose nystagmique gEnEralisEe dEmontrant que le symptome N pendulaire ondulatoire, involontaire et inimitable des mineurs est un syndrome de la vagotonic soit une fonction exagErEe du systEme nerveux autonome. Bull. Soc. beige opht., 1922, No. 45, 26-33.—Wiedersheim, O. Ueber die Schwingungsbahn des Bergmanns-N. Klin. Mbl. Augenh., 1932, 88: 149-61. ------ Die Annahme eines supranuklearen Hartungs- und Schaltapparates als Erklarung der Erscheinungsformen des Bergmanns-N und anderer N-formen. Arch. Ophth., Berl., 1943-44, 146: 16-35. MINERVA; Jahrbuch der gelehrten Welt. Berl., v.l, 1891- ---- Minerva Handbiicher. 1. Abt.: Die Bibliotheken; hrsg. von Hans Praesent. 2 v. 999p., viii, 312p. 21cm. Berl., W. de Gruyter & Co., 1929-32. CONTENTS v.l. Deutsches Reich; bearb. von Hans Praesent. 1929. v.2. Oesterreich; bearb. von Robert Teichl. 1932. ---- Minerva Handbiicher. 2. Abt.: Die Archive, Bd 1: Deutsches Reich, Danemark, Estland, Finnland, Lettland, Litauen, Luxem- burg, Niederlande, Norwegen, Oesterreich, Schweden, Schweiz; hrsg. von Paul Wentzcke und Gerhard Ludtke. 658p. 21cm. Berl., W. de Gruyter & Co., 1932. MINERVA; rivista delle riviste quindicinale. Tor., v.50, 1940; v.53, 1943. MINERVA-Biicherei; eine Sammlung popu- larer Schriften iiber die Entwicklung der im Menschen verborgenen Krafte, okkulte Wissen- schaft und Lebensreform. For Bd 3 see Fandrich, H. Die sexuelle Frage [&c] 3. Aufl. 48p. 18cm. Lpz., 1910 [?] MINERVA chirurgica; rivista mensile di chirurgia pratica. Tor., v.l, 1946- MINERVA ginecologica; revista mensile di ginecologia ed ostetricia. Tor., v.l, 1949- Continuation of Folia gynaecologica, v. 1-44, No. 4, 1908-49; and La Ginecologica. v. 1-15, No. 9, 1935-49. MINERVA-INDEX; geographisches Register zu Minerva, Jahrbuch der gelehrten Welt, 28. Jahrg. vii, 595p. 21cm. Berl., W. De Gruyter & Co., 1927. MINERVA medica. Tor., v.1-9,1921-29; v.21, 1930- MINERVA pediatrica; rivista mensile di pediatria, puericultura e nipiologia. Tor., v.l, 1949- MINERVA urologica; organo ufficiale della Societa degli urologi del litorale mediterraneo latino. Tor., v.l, 1949- MINERVINI, Raffaele, 1869-1946. P., A. Un chirurgo scultore, Raffaele Minervini. Nicia, Milano, 1931, 1: No. 4, 27, iUust. For obituary see Gior. ital. chir., 1946, 2: 522. Also Progr. med., Nap., 1946, 2: 663. MINES, George Ralph, 1886-1914. For biography see Tr. Soc. biol., Barcel., 1920-21, 8: 15. MINE Safety Appliances Co. [Pittsburgh, Pa.] Pertinent questions and answers concerning: Instructions for use of oxygen breathing appara- tus; McCaa 2-hour self-contained oxygen breath- ing apparatus; Gibbs self-contained oxygen breathing apparatus. 8. ed. 34p. illust. 23cm. Pittsb., 1942. ---- The ergasiodermatoses; dermatoses due to occupational causes, lip. 23cm. Pittsb., 1944. MINET, Henri Emile Elie Marie, 1872-1948. ---- Les vesiculites non tuberculeuses. p.1-241. pl. 22cm. Par., 1929. In: P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1929, 29. Congr. For obituary see Bull. Soc. mEd. Paris, 1949, 47. ----& DEBAINS, Edmonds. Etat actuel de la vaccinotherapie et de la serotherapie dans la gonococcie. p.1-218. tab. 23cm. Par., 1923. In: P. verb. Congr. fr. urol., 1923, 23. Congr. MINET, Jean, 1883- See Lemoine, G., & Minet, J. Manuel de thErapeutique clinique. 848p. 8! Par., 1926. For biography see Internat. Who's Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 481. For portrait see Clfn. laborat., Zaragoza, 1936, 28: opp. p. 338. ---- BERTIN, Emile [et al.] Manuel de clinique medicale. ii, 1276p. illust. diagr. 8? Par., G. Doin & cie, 1935. MINET, Jean, 1904- *Etude de la 12*m° cote et de ses variations; application a 1'incision lombaire. 78p. 8? Par., A. Legrand, 1934. MINET, Pierre Louis Gaston Gerard, 1908- *Les fistules congenitales de la region laterale du cou; etude anat6mo-clinique et traitement. 115p. pl. 24}^cm. Lille, Impr. centr. du Nord, 1936. MINETT, Edward Pigott, 1872-1935. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1935. 2: 766. ---- & SEVERN, Adolphe Gladstone Millott. Practical tropical sanitation; a pocket book for sanitary inspectors in the tropics; school notes by Mrs. Minett. 2. ed. vii, 180p. 8? Lond.. Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1927. MINETTO, Girolamo, fl.1593. Quaestio de sarzaparillae et ligni sancti viribus. 20p. 8? Sienna, Lucas Bonet, 1593. MINGANA, Alphonse, 1881-1937. John Ry- lands Library [Manchester] Catalogue of the Arabic manuscripts. 1180 col. 32}^cm. Man- chester, 1934. Job, of Edessa: Encyclopaedia of philosophical and natural sciences as taught in Baghdad about A. D. 817; or, Book of treasures. 470p. 241-£cm. Cambr., 1935. MINGANTI, Antonio. Transplantations d'un fragment du territoire somitique presomptif de la jeune gastrula chez l'axolotl et chez le triton. p.251-355. illust. tab. 25cm. Liege, 1949. In Arch, biol., LiEge, 1949, 60 MINGARDON, Georges, 1909- Con- tribution a l'etude de la diathermie hepatique dans le traitement des cirrhoses du foie [Marseille] 67p. 25cm. Lyon, Bosc fr., 1934. MINGARDON, Leon, 1911- Contribu- tion a l'etude des r^ponses vestibulaires des strabiques. 51p. 25cm. Marseille, Impr. marseillaise, 1937. MINGASSON, Armand, 1911- Con- tribution a l'etude de la technique de l'hysterec- tomie totale, Wertheim excepts. 36p. 25^cm. Bord., Y. Cadoret, 1934. MINGAZZINI, Ermanno, 1893- Iper- trofia prostatica e prostatiti; con un' appendice sui tumori e cisti della prostata. 181p. illust. 19cm. Fir., Vallecchi ed., 1941. ---- Trattato di urologia. 2v. 2 p. 1., 571p.; xi, 405p. illust. pl. diagr. 24^cm. Roma, Ed. ital., 1946. For portrait see Ann. Ravasini, 1947, 30: 1. MINGAZZINI 1464 MINICH MINGAZZINI, Giovanni, 1859-1929. See Frank, C. Giovanni Mingazzini und seine Schule. Arch. Psychiat., Berl., 1930, 92: 1-7, portr. For biographv see Riv. biol., 1935, 18: 289-323, portr. (GiannuUi, F.) Also PoUcUnico, 1940, 47: sez. prat., 15, portr. (Stefani, S.) Also in: Guide Exh. Hist. Neuropath. (J. S. Army Inst. Path.) Wash., 1948, 66, portr. . For obituary see Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1930, 23: 798. Also Deut. Zschr. Nervenh., 1930, 112: 161-4, portr. (Wey- gandt, W.) Also Fisiol. & med., Roma, 1930, 1: 189-94 (BagUoni, S.) Also Alunch. med. Wschr., 1930, 77: 148, portr. (Nonne, M.) For portrait see CoUection in Library. Also Rass. stud. psichiat., 1943, 32: 599. MINGERS, Paul [M. D. 1927, Bruxelles] La physiopathologie des mouvements de l'uretere. p. 177-263. 24cm. Brux., 1933. In: J. beige urol., 1933, 6: MINGES, Arthur, 1910- *Ueber kind- liche Strumen [Heidelberg] 16p. 8? Lud- wigshafen-Mundenheim, Sturm, 1935. MINGES, Clyde E., 1891- For portrait see J. Am. Dent. Ass., 1946, 33: 1308; 1947. 35: 355; 1948, 37: 463. Also BuU. N. Carolina Dent. Soc, 1947-48, 31: No. 4, front. Also J. Wisconsin Dent. Soc, 1947, 23: 204. Also Desmos, S. Paul, 1948, 54: 5. MINGO DE BENITO, Jose Maria. See Bosch Marin, J., Blanco, Otero M. [et al.] La pueri- cultura en la sanidad nacional. 56p. 23^cm. Madr., 1949. MINGOJA, Quintino, 1902- For biography and portrait see Arch, biol., S. Paulo, 1935, 19: 21-3, portr. For biography see Arq. biol., S. Paulo, 1941, 25: 304. Also Bol. Acad. nac. farm., Rio, 1942, 4: 36-42. Also Impr. mEd., Rio, 1942, 18: No. 338, 25-7 (OUveira, A. de) MINGUET, Gaston, 1884- Contribu- tion a l'etude des psychoneuroses traumatiques consecutives aux accidents du travail [Lyon] 90p. 8? Villeurbanne, P. Colombier, 1908. MINGUET, Gerard, 1921- *Les fistules sous-orbitaires d'origine dentaire chez le chien et le chat [Alfort; Vet.] 70p. illust. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1943. MINGUET-VOREATJX, Josette [D. V. M., 1943, Alfort] Contribution a l'etude de l'ovari- ectomie de la chatte; procede par le flanc gauche. 54p. illust. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1943. MINGUEZ VAL, Eduardo, 1871-1915. For obituary see Rev. san. mil., Madr., 1915, 3. ser., 5: 385. MINIATURE. See also Illustration; Manuscript. Brown, W. N. A descriptive and illustrated catalogue of miniature paintings of the Jaina Kalpasutra. 66p. 36cm. Wash., 1934. Tableau microscopiques. Aesculape, Par., 1940, 30: No. 4, 20-30. MINICH, Angelo, 1817-93. Storia di un risegamento totale dell'osso mascellare superiore e palatino destri per malattia dell'antro d'lgmoro. 39p. 21cm. Venez., F. Andreola, 1846. Also Gior. per serv. progr. pat. ter., 1846, 2. ser., 10: 21-55 ---- Sui pericoli dell'inspirazione, dell'etere solforico. 24p. 21cm. Venez., F. Andreola, 1847. Also Gior. per serv. progr. pat. ter., 1847, 2. ser.,11: 550-71 ---- Esercizii pratici di clinica chirurgica nel semestre d'estate del 1865 neH'ospedale civile generale di Venezia. 34p. pl. 21>{cm. Venez., Tip. Antonelli, 1865. Also Gior. veneto sc. med., 1865, 3. ser., 3: 664-97. ---- Sulla cura delle malattie articolari. 87p. 21^cm. Venez., G. Antonelli, 1867. ---- Riepilogo degli esercizii pratici di chirur- gia, diretti nel semestre d'estate 1868. 69p. pl. 21>km. Venez., G. Antonelli, 1869. •---- Commemorazione del professore Michel- angelo Asson letta all'apertura della scuola pra- tica di medicina e chirurgia. 52p. 22cm. Venez., G. Longo, 1878. Also Gior. veneto sc. med., 1878, 3. ser., 29: 609-56. ---- Cura antisettica di Lister. 8p. 22cm. Venez., Tip. Antonelli, 1880. ---- Sulla risipola. 7p. 22cm. Venez., Tip. Antonelli, 1880. Also Gior. veneto sc. med., 1879, 4. ser., 1: 289-95. MINICH, Karoly, 1869-1938. For obituary see Gy6gyazat, 1938, 78: 441 (Szecsody, I.) Also Orv. hetil., 1938, 82: 722. MINICONE, Hector A. *Lesiones de los vasos sanguineos; clasificaci6n y tratamiento. 46p. illust. 27cm. B. Air., A. L6pez, 1938. MINICONI, Dominique, 1914- Contri- bution a l'etude des soins post-operatoires dans la prostatectomie sus-pubienne. 37p. 24}4cm. Marseille, Impr. Saint-Victor, 1939. MINICONI, Jerome Louis Georges, 1911- *Amiel; 6tude m^dico-psychologique. 84p. 25cm. Bord., Impr. Libr. Delmas, 1936. MINIER, Helen H„ 1896- For biography see in: Physicians Mayo Clin., PhUa., 1927, 371, portr. MINIER, Yves Pierre Marie, 1916- *R61e du pneumothorax dans l'exploration et la thdrapeutique endoscopiques des lobes superieurs. 106p. illust. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1945. MINIGLIN. See also Pancreas, Extract. Sasao, T. Miniglln sayo no kenkyu (Studies on the action of miniglin] Fol. pharm. jap., 1940, 29: No. 1, SuppL, 45; passim. Also Jap. J. M. Sc, Pharm., 1940, 13: Proc, 57. Also Proc. Jap. Pharm. Soc, 1941, 15: 164; passim. MINIOLUETIC acid. See also Penicillium; Penicillin. Birkinshaw, J. H., & Raistrick, H. Studies in the bio- chemistry of micro-organisms; the metabolic products of Penicillium minio-luteum Dierckx; minioluteic acid. Biochem. J., Lond., 1934, 28: 828-36. MINIOPTERUS. Costa, A. C. da. La fixation de l'oeuf de Mmiopterus schrelbersii. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1922, 17: 73-7. MINISH, Lawrence T., 1877-1948. For biography see Kentucky M. J., 1947, 45: 300, portr. For obituary see Kentucky M. J., 1949, 47: 74. MINISTERIAL-BLATT fiir Medizinalangele- genheiten; hrsg. im Ministerium des Innern [Germany] 13v. in 11. tab. 26>km. Berl., 1901-14. Publication ceased with v.20, 1920. Volume 1-10 pub. by Ministerium der geistUchen Unter- richts- und Medizinal-Angelegenheiten. MINIUM, Edward Wheadon, 1917- See Brown, C. W., Ghiselli, E. E. [et al.] Magnitude of forces which may be appUed by the prone pilot to aircraft control devices; three-dimensional hand controls. 681. 26V£cm. Dayton, 1949. MINJER, Albertus de. Cnderzoekingen over torulosis en over de pathogeniteit van gist. 5 p. 1., 97p. pl. 24^cm. Utrecht, Kemink & zoon, 1941. MINK, Petrus Johan. Physiologie der obern Luftwege. vi, 150p. 8? Lpz., F. C. W. Vogel, MINK. Bernard, R., Smith, S. E., & Maynard, L. A. The digestion of cereals by minks and foxes with special reference to starch and crude fiber. CorneU Vet., 1942, 32: 29-36.—Kubin, R., & Mason, M. M. Normal blood and urine values for mink. Ibid., 1948, 38: 79-85.—Nelson, J. A. Dietary problems of ranch raised mink. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1939, 3: 205-10.—Panisset, M. G. La maladie (distemper) du vison; essais de chimiopre- vention. Rec. mEd. vEt., 1930, 106: 475.—Yeager. L. E. Storing of muskrats and other foods by minks. J. Mammal.. iojq oa . inn MINK 1465 MINKOWSKI Disease. Chaddock, T. T. Tail chewers in mink. Vet. Med., Chic, 1947, 42: 283. ----— Loss of mink due to poor vaccination. Ibid., 433. ------ Filth borne mfections of mink. Ibid., 1948, 43: 156.—Gorham, J. R. Hydrocephalus in mink. CorneU Vet., 1948, 38: 86-8.—Hartsough, G. R., & Gorham, J. R. Steatitis (yellow fat) in mink. Vet. Med., Chic, 1949, 44: 345.—Hummon, O. J., & Bushnell, F. R. Tissue vaccine in the control of mink distemper. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1943, 102: 102-4.—Kennedy, A. H. Nutritional anemia in mink. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1947, 11: 272-5. ------ The veterinarian's approach to disease problems in the mink. Cornell Vet., 1949, 39: 64-8.—Morris, J. A., & Coburn, D. R. Immunizing capacity of a lot of commercial mir k distemper vaccine. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1949, 115: 259.—O'Donoghue, J. G. Report of flesh flies in mink in Alberta. Carad. J. Comp. M., 1949, 13: 3-6.—Schofield, F. W. Virus enteritis in mink. North Am. Vet., 1949, 30: 651-4.—Sealander, J. A. Notes on some para- sites of the mink in southern Michigan. J. Parasit., Lane, 1943, 29: 361.—Sompolinsky, D. En enzooti forarsaget af Clos- tridium carnis hos mink. Skand. vet. tskr., 1948, 38: 506-19, 4 pl.—Swale, F. S. Thiamin, vitamin Bi, deficiency in mink. Vet. Med., Chic, 1942, 37: 46.—Van Rooyen, C. E. The prob- lem of mink distemper. Canad. J. Comp. M., 1949, 13: 320.— Whitehair, C. K., Schaefer, A. E., & Elvehjem, C. A. Nutri- tional deficiencies in mink with special reference to hemorrhagic gastroenteritis, yeUow fat, and anemia. J. Am. Vet. M. Ass., 1949, 115: 54-8. MINKELERS, Jan Pieter, 1748-1826. For biography see Biogr. nat., Brux., 1897, 14: 861-8. For portrait see Tr. Soc. hist, pharm., Par. (1942) 1943, opp. p. 68. MINKEVICH, I. A. yie6HHK HHrheKunoHHbix 6ojie3Heii c ocHOBaMH anH^eMHOJiorHH. 324p. illust. pl. tab. diagr. ch. 23cm. Moskva, Med- giz, 1939. MINKEVICH, Marjan. *Tetania parathy- reopriva und Hyperparathyreosis (Experimen- telle Studie aus der chirurgischen Klinik in Basel) 39p. 8? Basel, F. Reinhardt, 1908. MINKH, Georgy Nikolaevich, 1836-96. For biography see Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 397, portr. MINKIEWITSCH, Marjan. See Minkevich, Marjan. MINKOFF, Liibomir Schekoflf, 1904- *Ueber eineiige Zwillingskinder aus den Wiirz- burger Schulen. 46p. 8? Wurz. [n. p.] 1929. MINKOWSKA, Frangoise, 1882-1950, & MIN- KOWSKI, Eugene. La psychopathologie in- fantile et le test de Rorschach. p.65-133. 23^cm. Par., 1947. In: Evolut. psychiat., Par., 1947, No. 3. MINKOWSKI, Alexandre, 1915- See Lenegre, J. J., & Minkowski, A. L'oedeme aigu et subaigu du poumon. p.253-309. 24cm. Par., 1946. MINKOWSKI, Eugene, 1885- La schizo- phrenic; psychopathologie des schizoides et des schizophrenes. 268p. 8? Par., Payot, 1927. See also Minkowska, F., & Minkowski, E. La psycho- pathologie infantile et le test de Rorschach, p.65-133. 23J^cm. Par. 1947. For biography see Ned. tschr. psychoL, 1933-34, 1: 576. MINKOWSKI, Mieczyslaw, 1884- Ex- perimentelle Untersuchungen iiber die Bezie- hungen der Grosshirnrinde und der Netzhaut zu den primaren optischen Zentren, besonders zum Corpus geniculatum externum [Zurich; Habilita- tionsschrift] 104p. 8? Wiesbaden, J. F. Berg- mann, 1913. ---- Neurobiologische Studien am mensch- Uchen Fotus. p.511-618. 8? Berl., Urban & Schwarzenberg, 1938. In- Handb. biol. Arbeitsmeth. (Abderhalden, E.) Berl., 1938, 5: T. 5, B. For biography see in: Neue Schweiz Biogr. Basel, 1938 358. Also Harefuah, Tel Aviv, 1944, 27: 37 (Halpern L) Also Praxis, Bern, 1944, 33: 313. Also Schweiz med Wschr 1944, 74: 894 (Monakow, P. v.) Abo.Internat. Who s Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 481. Also Who's Important, N. Y., 194For portrait see Schweiz. Arch. Neur. Psychiat., 1944, 53: 165. Abo Med. & hyg., Geneve, 1946, 4: No. 78 bis, 8. MINKOWSKI, Oskar, 1858-1931. ---- Gicht. p. 183-241. illust. pl. 26cm. Wien, 1930. In: Neue deut. Klinik, Wien, 1930, 4: For biography see Deut. med. Wschr., 1928, 54: 69 (Umber, F.) Abo Klin. Wschr., 1928, 7: 142 (Rosenthal, F.) Also Medicina, Kaunas, 1928, 9: 642-6 (Sliupas, J.) Abo Miinch. med. Wschr., 1928, 75: 90-3, portr. (Stepp, W.) Abo Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 395. Abo in Modern M. World (Kagan, S. R.) Bost., 1945, 18, portr. For obituary see Arch. exp. Path., Berl., 1931-32, 163: 621-34 (Krehl, L.) Also Deut. Arch. klin. Med., 1931, 171: p. i-viii (Stepp, W.) Also Deut. med. Wschr., 1931, 57: 1125 (Umber, F.) For portrait see Collection in Library. Also in Danske folkesygd., Odense, 1943, 13. Also Bol. Col. med. Holguin, 1945, 3: No. 3, 31. MINNE, Adrianus van der, 1870- *Bij- drage tot de kennis der herniologie [Utrecht] 2 pts in 1 v. 4 p. 1., 116p.; 176p. tab. 25cm. Leiden, C. Kooyker, 1900. For biography see Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1938, 82: pt 3, 3391, portr. MINNE, George, 1866-1941. For biography see Annuaire Acad. Belgique, 1948, 114: 89-116, portr. (Montald, C.) MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Board of Public Welfare. Division of Public Health. Monthly bulletin. January, 1920. 4p. tab. 23}£cm. Minneap., 1920. See also Minneapolis, Minn. Public Health Division. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Lymanhurst Health Center. Report. Minneap., 2., 1923/24- Before 1935 known as Lymanhurst School for Tuberculous Children. ---- The evolution of tuberculosis, as ob- served during twenty years at Lymanhurst, 1921 to 1941. 253p. illust. portr. tab. diagr. 25cm. Minneap., Journal-Lancet, 1944. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Lymanhurst School tor Tuberculosis Children. See Minneapolis, Minn. Lymanhurst Health Center. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Minnesota Academy of Science. See Minnesota Academy of Science. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Nicollet Clinic. Bul- letin. Minneap., v.l, 1940- MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Public Health Divi- sion. An outline of public health activities for the practicing physicians of Minneapolis; com- piled by Edith E. Johnson. 68p. tab. form. 23cm. Minneap., 1943. See also Minneapolis, Minn. Board of Public Welfare. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Veterans' Hospital. See United States. Veterans' Hospital [Minneapolb] MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. Women's Coopera- tive Alliance. Publication No. 81. See Gilman, C. C. Outline of the principles of the program for early sex education in the home for the use of parents. [9]p. 16cm. Minneap., 1929. MINNEAPOLIS and Saint Paul, Minn. Metropolitan Drainage Commission of Minne- apolis and Saint Paul. Report. 2.-5., 1928- 1933. 3v. illust. pl. map. tab. diagr. 23cm. S. Paul, 1928-33. For continuation see: Report; MinneapoUs-Saint Paul Sanitary District, 1., 1933- Second report has title: Annual report. Fifth report b bound with first report of the Sanitary District. MINNEAPOLIS-SAINT PAUL, Minn. Sani- tary District. Report. S. Paul, 1., 1933- Contlnuation of: Report; Metropolitan Drainage Commis- sion, Minneapolb and St. Paul, 1.-5., 1927-33. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. See also Health organization; Hospital report; Minnesota. Minnesota, U. S. A. Department of Health. Report of investigations of typhoid MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 1466 MINNESOTA. U. S. A. fever epidemic, Minneapolis, 1935. 96p. 28cm. Minneap., 1936[?] Gorgas, N. St Barnabas meets its demand. Mod. Hosp., 1942, 59: 68. MINNEAPOLIS Clinical Club. Transactions of the Minneapolb clinical club. J. Lancet, 1940, 60: 517-9. MINNEAPOLIS District dental journal; offi- cial organ of the Minneapolis District Dental Society. Minneap., v.6, 1923- MINNEAPOLIS General Hospital. Annual report. Minneap., 1931- See abo A survey of the General Hospital of Minneapolb. J. Lancet, 1927, 47: 319-27. MINNEAPOLIS Public Library. Minneapolis Public Library stages a medical art show. 2 1. 28cm. Minneap., 1944. Mimeographed. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Health. Report of the investigation of the pollution of the Mississippi River, Minneapolis to LaCrosse, inclusive, by the Minnesota State Board of Health in collaboration with the Minnesota Commissioner of Game and Fish and the Wis- consin State Board of Health, ix, 143p. illust. map. tab. diagr. 23cm. S. Paul, 1928. Bound with: Annual report; Metropolitan Drainage Com- mbsion, Minneapolb and St. Paul, 1928, 2: ---- List of persons lawfully authorized to practice healing in the State of Minnesota. Ed. 1928 & 1929. 2v. in 1. 23cm. S. Paul, 1928-29. For earlier bsues see Minnesota, U. S. A. State Board of Medical Examiners. Official regbter of physicians, 1883-1890. For later issues see Minnesota, U. S. A. Department of Health. Directory of licensed physicians and surgeons ... 1930- —■— Directory of licensed physicians and surgeons, osteopaths, chiropractors, midwives, masseurs and certified public health nurses [with Supplements] S. Paul, 1930- For earlier bsues see Minnesota, U. S. A. Department of Health. Lbt of persons lawfully authorized to practice heaUng in the State of Minnesota, 1928-29. ---- Report of investigations of the typhoid fever epidemic, Minneapolis, 1935. vi, 96p. map. ch. 28cm. Minneap., Allied Printing, 1936[?] ---- Minnesota directory of licensed hospitals and related institutions. Minneap., 1942- ---- Minnesota state health laws and regula- tions, July 1, 1944. 167p. 23cm. S. Paul, 1944. See also Biester, L. L., Griffiths, W., & Pearce, N. O. Units in personal health and human relations, by the Educational Services of the Minnesota Department of Health. 267p. 24cm. Minneap., 1947. Minnesota's health. Minneap., v.l, 1947- ---- Division of Dental Health. Dental health report. Minneap. (1947-48) 1948- MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Health. Division of Hospital Service. 1948 Minnesota plan for hospitals and public health centers. 24p. map. tab. 28cm. Minneap., 1948. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Health. Division of Public Health Nursing. [Annual] Report. S. Paul, 1930- MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department ol Health. Division of Vital Statistics. Mortality during month. S. Paul, March 1933- Oct. 1938-Feb. 1947 bsued by Divbion of Birth and Death Records and Vital Statbtics. ---- How important are birth and death records? 4p., 2 1. 8? S. Paul, 1936. ---- Minnesota vital statistics. S. Paul, 1936; 1944- 1944- reports bsued without title. —■— Mortality during the year. S. Paul, 1943; 1946- 1943- bsued by Division of Births and Death Records and Vital Statbtics. ---- Manual of instructions for local regis- trars and their deputies, including the Uniform Vital Statistics Act and regulations of the Min- nesota State Board of Health. 17, 32p. 23cm. S. Paul, 1948. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Public Institutions. See Minnesota, U. S. A. Division of Public Institutions. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Social Security. Division of Public Institutions. See Minnesota, U. S. A. Division of Public Institutions. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Department of Social Security. Division of Social Welfare. See Minnesota, U. S. A. Division of Social Welfare. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Division of Public Institutions. Biennial report. Stillwater, 1 (1924-26) 1926- For 1.-7., 1924/26-1936/38, reports see 13.-19., 1924/26- 1936/38, Biennial reports of the State Board of Control. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Division of Social Welfare. Annual report. Minneap., 1, 1873- 1873-1943 publbhed bv Minnesota State Board of Health and Vital Statistics-1881/82-1920/21, Biennial report. ---- Digest of laws; compilation and reference to laws of Minnesota relating to public assistance, relief, and children. 193p. 23cm. Stillwater, State Prison Print. Dep., 1946. See abo Minnesota welfare. S. Paul, v.l, 1945- Social welfare review. S. Paul, v.5-6, 1944-45. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Division of Social Welfare. Medical Unit. Directory of maternity homes and hospitals receiving maternity patients. S. Paul, 1938- 1938-39 bsued by the ChUdren's Bureau. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. Legislature. Legis- lative Research Committee. Publication No. 14: County unit health plan. 6p. 1., 50p. 25p. map. 28cm. S. Paul, 1948. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. State Board of Con- trol. Biennial report. 1.-19., 1900/02-1936/38. 7v. tab. ch. 23cm. Stillwater, 1903-38. For further reports see Biennial report; Divbion of Public Institutions. 13.-19., 1924/26-1936/38; reports are also entitled 1.-7., 1924/26-1936/38; Biennial report of the Depart- ment of Public Institutions. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. State Board of Health and Vital Statistics. Annual report. See Minnesota, U. S. A. Division of Social Welfare. Annual report. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. State Board ol Medical Examiners. Official register of physi- cians, 1883-1890; containing the names, resi- dences and college of graduation of all physicians and surgeons duly licensed to practice in the state of Minnesota. 68p. 23cm. S. Paul, 1890. For later issues see Minnesota, U. S. A. Department of Health. Lbt of persons lawfully authorized to practice heaUng in the State of Minnesota, 1928-29. See abo Minnesota State Board of Medical Examiners; S. Paul, Minnesota. Minnesota M., 1940, 23: 663. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. State Defense Coun- cil. Office of Defense. Education handbook; bulletin No. 1. 30p. 27^cm. S. Paul, 1942. MINNESOTA, U. S. A. State Planning Board [Publication] No. 123. See Minnesota, U. S. A. State Planning Board. Committee on Public Health. Report; as revised from the 1934 leport and corrected. 99p. 28cm. S. Paul, 1936. ---- Committee on Public Health. Report; as revised from the 1934 report and corrected by the Committee in collaboration with other technical experts associated with the University of Minnesota. 99p. map. diagr. 28cm. S. Paul, 1936. Forms No. 123 [Pub.] Minnesota State Planning Bd. MINNESOTA 1467 MINN. ACADEMY OF SCIENCE MINNESOTA. See also Health organization; Minneapolis; St. Paul. Hovde, M. R. Minnesota; climatic summary. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., Wash., 1941, 925-34.—Myers, J. A. Minnesota; a health resort. In hb Invited & Conquered, S. Paul, 1949, 15-33.—Taylor, H. L. The climate of Minnesota. St. Paul M. J., 1910, 13: 27-9. — Minnesota as a health resort. Minnesota M., 1927, 10: 175-8. ---- Demography. Schmid, C. F. Mortality trends in the state of Minnesota. 325p. 8? Minneap., 1937. Jenks, A. E. Ethnic census in MmneapoUs. Am. J. Sociol., 1911-12, 17: 776-82.—Minnesota; summary of vital statistics, 1940-41. Vital Statbt. Spec. Rep. U. S. Bur. Census, 1941, 14: 651; 1943, 18: 316.—Minnesota, summary of vital statbtics, 1944-^6. Ibid., 1946, 24: 443, 1947, 26: 285; 1948, 28: 419.— Pierson, G. C. The reporting of vital statistics in Minnesota. S. Paul M. J., 1917, 19: 52-6. ---- Diseases and health. Calvin, A. M. Hospital service plan sweeps Minnesota. Hosp. Management, 1942, 53: No. 3, 18.—Hayes, J. M. Medical problems in Minnesota. J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 111: 717-20.—Minnesota, hospital and other institutional facilities and services, 1939. Vital Statbt. Spec. Rep. U. S. Bur. Census, 1941, 13: 217-26.—Nelson, L. Dbtribution, age, and mobility of physicians in Minnesota by rural and urban areas, 1912-36. In: Social Res. Health (Duncan, O. D.) N. Y., 1946, 127-9 — O'Brien, W. A. Health of the people of Minnesota. Min- nesota M., 1939, 22: 687.—Simons, E. J. Factors in rural health in Minnesota. Ibid., 1946, 29: 225. ---- Medical history. Minnesota State Medical Association. 100 years of medicine in Minnesota. 28p. 33cm. S. Paul, 1941. Armstrong, J. M. An introduction to the hbtory of medicine in Minnesota. Minnesota M., 1938, 21: 41-3. —---- History of medicine in Ramsey county. Ibid., 698; passim.—Bardon, R. The background of medical hbtory for northeastern Minne- sota and the Lake Superior region. Ibid., 121; passim.—Beard, R. O. The medical schools of Minnesota. J. Lancet, 1931, 51: 73-8.—Boleyn, E. S. Reminbcences. Minnesota M., 1943, 26: 99-103.—Davis, W. Medicme in Minnesota 60 years ago. Ibid 97-9.—DuBois, J. F. Hbtory of medical Ucensure in Minnesota. J. Lancet, 1936, 56: 70-2.—Eckman, J., & Bigelow, C. E. Hbtory of medicme in Dodge County. Minnesota M., 1943 26: 194; passim.—Giffin, H. Z. Presidential address. Ibid., 1942, 25: 559-62.—Guthrey, N. H. Medicine and its practitioners in Olmsted County prior to 1900. Ibid., 1949, 32: 731 • passim.—-Hamilton, A. S. Hbtory of medicine in Hennepin County. Ibid., 1939, 22: 782; passim— Hammes, E. M. The Minnesota centennial; its medical hbtory. Ibid., 1949, 32: 797-804.—History of medicine in Dakota county. Ibid., 1940, 23: 860; passim.—History of medicine in Goodhue County, 1852-60 Ibid., 1945, 28: 134; passim.—History (A) of medi- cme in Le Sueur County. Ibid., 1949, 32: 282; passim.— History (A) of medicine in Scott and Carver counties. Ibid., 1948 31: 386; passim.—History of medicine in Wabasha County. Ibid., 1944, 27: 825-31.—History of medicme in Wabasha County; biographical dictionary Ibid 920; 1017 — History of medicine in Winona County. Ibid., 1940, 23: 2b2; Dassim—Hunt, R. C. Pioneer physicians of Martin County prior to 1900. Ibid., 1942, 25: 808; 889. Pioneer physicians of Faribault County. Ibid., 1944, 27: 488; passim.— Jordan, P. D. Beginnings of Minnesota public health. Bull. Hbt. M., 1947, 21: 744-52-McCormack, J. N M9efid_lcal organization in Minnesota. J. Am. M. Ass., 1905, 45: 1267 — Maean P. T. A doctor's Ufe on the Minnesota frontier. Health, Mount. View, 1943, 10: No. 10, 16.-Mayo W J. Medical pioneers of Minnesota. Minnesota M , 1931, 14. 224-6 —Parker, O. W. Pioneer physicians of the Vermilion and Mbsabe ranges of Minnesota. Ibid., 1938, 21: 331; 424. Tuohy E. L. An outline of Minnesota s medical history. J. Lancet 1950 70- 36-9.------Knights, F. A. et al. Sym- pCium on the co operation of State forces to Minnesota Setae. J. Minnesota M. Ass., 1910, 30: 91-104.-We,ser, G B Hbtory of medicine in Brown County. Minnesota M., 1941 24: 181 ; passim.-Williamson, T S. History of medicme in Minnesota; Dakota medicme. Ibid., 1940, 23: 801-5. Wood, C. W. A hbtorical study of early Minnesota academies^ Abstr Dbs. Stanford Univ. (1946-47) 1947, 22: 231-7. Wright F R. Hbtory of medical education in Minnesota. J. Lancet, 1937, 57: 409. MINNESOTA Academy of Medicine. Hamilton, A. S. An hbtorical survey of the Minnesota Academy of Medicine. J. Lancet, 1925, 45: 229-40. MINNESOTA Academy of Science. Pro- ceedings. Minneap., v.l (1933) 1934- Title varies: 1.-4. Annual meetings: Program ... and pa- pers.—Papers of 1.-3. annual meetings publbhed in program of following meeting. [MINNESOTA] Agricultural Experiment Sta- tion. Technical bulletin. No. 176. See Palmer, L. S., Kennedy, C. [et al.] Genetic differences in the biochemistry and physiology influencing food utilization for growth in rats. 54p. 23cm. Minneap., 1946. MINNESOTA Colony for Epileptics [Cam- bridge] Biennial report. Minneap. (1925-26) 1926- From 1925/26-1936/38 bsued in Biennial report; State Board of Control; from 1938/40- in Biennial report; Divbion of Public Institutions. Some reports also bsued separately. MINNESOTA Historical Records Survey. Guide to public vital statistics records in Minne- sota, vi, 142 1. 27#cm. S. Paul, 1941. MINNESOTA Medical Foundation. Bulletin. Minneap., v.1-6, 1939-46. Vol. 3 has title: Trends in medical practice and research. Continued as BuUetin of the University of Minnesota Hospitals and Minnesota Medical Foundation. Minneap., v.19, No. 20, 1948- See abo Eckman, J. R. The founding of a foundation. Trends M. Pract. & Res., 1941-42, 3: 4— Platou, E. S. The Minnesota Medical Foundation. BuU. Minnesota M. Found., 1939-40, 1: 1. MINNESOTA medicine; official organ of the Minnesota State Medical Association. Minneap., v.l, 1918- MINNESOTA (The) multiphasic personality inventory. See Hathaway, S. R., & McKinley, J. C. The Minnesota multiphasic personality inventory. 16p. 27^icm. Minneap., 1942. MINNESOTA pharmacist; official publication of the Minnesota State Pharmaceutical Associa- tion and the Twin City Retail Druggists' Asso- ciation. S. Paul, v.l, 1946- MINNESOTA School for the Deaf [Faribault] Biennial report of the superintendent. Faribault, 32., 1940/42- MINNESOTA School for Feeble Minded [Faribault] Biennial report. Minneap., 2. (1880/81) 1883- 2.-11. reports bsued with Biennial reports, Minnesota Insti- tute for Defectives. MINNESOTA'S health; published by Minne- sota Department of Health. Minneap., v.l, 1947- MINNESOTA State Dental Association. See North-west dentistry. S. Paul, v.l3, 1934- Cobb, F. E. Minnesota State Dental Association. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 1087. MINNESOTA State Medical Association. Transactions. S. Paul, 1.-36., 1869-1904. Continued by the association's Journal. 1869-1903, Transactions of the Minnesota State Medical Society. ---- 100 years of medicine in Minnesota. 28p. illust. 33cm. S. Paul, 1941. For official organ see Minnesota medicine. Minneap., v.l, 1918- See also Botto Micca, A. II centenario di un'associazione medica americana, la Minnesota State Medical Association [MSMA] Minerva med., Tor., 1950, 41: Varia, 24-7.— Branton, B. J. The state association. Minnesota AI, 1941, 24: 529-32.—Constitution and by-laws of the MSMA adopted in 1903 and as amended to date. J. Lancet, 1913, 33: 79-84.— Hamilton, A. S. Hbtory of the Minnesota State Medical Society. Minnesota M., 1942, 25: 45; passim.—Jones, W. A. The State Medical Association and its relationships to the problems of the day. J. Minnesota M. Ass., 1910, n. ser., 30: 417-20.—M'Cormack, J. N. The organization of the MSMA. Tr. Minnesota M. Ass., 1903, 35: 41-57.—Minnesota State Medical Association. County Society roster. Minnesota AL, 1941, 24: 361-72. —---- 88. annual session, May 26-28, 1941, S. Paul. Ibid., 382-5. ------ 90. annual session, May 16-19, 1943, Minneapolb. Ibid., 1943, 26: 819; passim. Roster 1941. Ibid., 1941, 24: 355-9.—Pearce, N. O. Hbtorical aspects of the MSMA. Ibid., 1933, 16: 505-10.- Tuohy, E. L. An expression from the MSMA. Ibid., 1939, 22: 846-50. MINN. STATE MED. ASS. MINNESOTA State Medical Association Committee on Diabetes. Diabetes; how to make it harmless. 52p. 21}£cm. S. Paul, 1940. MINNESOTA State Pharmaceutical Associa- tion. For official organ see Minnesota pharmacist. S. Paul, v.l, 1946- MINNESOTA State Sanatorium [Ah-gwah- ching] See under Ah-gwah-ching, Minn. Minnesota State Sana- torium. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. General information. Minneap., 1917/18- Forms numbers of its BuUetin. ---- Studies in the biological sciences, No. 3: An investigation of the louse problem. Moore, W., & Hirschfelder, A. D. 1919. 86p. tab. diagr. 25^cm. Minneap., Univ. Minnesota Pr., 1919. Forms v.8, No. 4 of its Res. Pub. ---- Bibliographical series, No. 3. See Jackson, C. M. Research progress at the University of Mtanesota, July 1924-July 1925. 306p. 8? Minneap., 1926. ---- Addresses delivered at dedication exer- cises of health service building. 37p. pl. 8? Minneap., 1929. ---- Research publications: Studies in the biological sciences. See Minnesota, U. S. A. University of Minnesota. Studies in the biological sciences, No. 3 (1919) [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Bureau of Biological Survey. Minnesota wildlife disease investigation. Minneap., v.l, 1933- [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Center for Continuation Study. Continuation courses in cancer for physicians. 2 p. 1., x, 29 1. 28cm. Minneap., 1949. Mimeograph. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. College of Pharmacy. Announcement. Minneap. (1942/44) 1942- Forms numbers of its Bulletin. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Anatomy. Contributions from the Department of Anatomy. Minneap., v.l (1909/11) 1912- [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Pathology. Contributions. Min- neap., v.l, 1913/16- [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Pediatrics. Contributions, 1903- 29. 7v. illust. pl. tab. diagr. [size varies, 22^cm.-25cm.] Minneap., 1922-30. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Pharmacology. Contributions, 1914-24 [342]p. illust. tab. diagr. 25>km. Minneap., 1924. ---- Laboratory manual of metrology, materia medica and pharmacology for nurses. hi, 56 1. 28cm. Dubuque, W. C. Brown Co., 1945. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Physiology. Contributions. Min- neap. (1914/17) 1918- [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Department of Psychology. Technical report. Project N6ori-212, Task Order III. Minneap., No. 2, 1949- CONTENTS No. 2. The vocational interest patterns of three Navy rating groups. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Dight Institute. Bulletin. Minneap., No. 1, 1943- ---- Report. Minneap. (1943/44) 1945- Forms numbers of its BuUetin. [MINNESOTA] UNIV. OF [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Division of Library Instruction. Training for hospital librarianship. 12p. illust. 23cm. Minneap., 1941. [MINNESOTA] University ol Minnesota. Graduate School. Announcement. Minneap., 1936/38- Forms numbers of its Bulletin. See abo Rochester, Minn. Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Hospitals. Bulletin of the University of Minne- sota Hospitals and Minnesota Medical Founda- tion. Minneap., v.2, 1931- A'any variations in title: Staff meeting bulletin; Bulletin of the staff meeting, &c. —— Hospitals report. Minneap. (1940/42) 1942- Forms numbers of BuU. Univ. Minnesota Hosp. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Institute of Child Welfare. Monograph series. Minneap., No. 1, 1930- CONTENTS No. 1. The young child and its parents. Rev. ed. Foster, J. C, & Anderson, J. E. 1930. No. 3. The measurement of nervous habits in normal childien. Olson, W. C. 1929. No. 6. The first two years, v.l: Postural and locomotor development. Shirley, M. 1931. No. 7. The first two years, v.2: InteUectual development. Shirley, M. 1933. No. 8. The first two years, v.3: Personality manifestations. Shirley, M. 1933. No. 9. Anger in young children. Goodenough, F. L. 1931. No. 10. The growth of the surface area of the human body. Boyd, E. 1935. No. 18. The activity of young children during sleep. Gai- vey, C. R. 1939. No. 20. The mental growth of children from two to fourteen years. Goodenough, F. L., & Maurer, K. M. 1942. No. 22. The relation of parental authority to chUdren's behavior and attitudes. Radke, M. J. 1946. No. 23. The application of the Rorschach test to young children. Ford, M. E. N. 1946. ---- Child care and training; by Marion L. Faegre, and John E. Anderson. 5. ed. rev. iv, 320p. illust. pl. diagr. 21cm. Minneap., Univ. Minnesota Pr., 1940. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Lab- oratory of Physiological Hygiene. Clinical in- vestigations. 28cm. Minneap., Univ. Minne- sota Pr., 1945? CONTENTS No. 65. The energy cost of horizontal and grade walking on the motor-driven treadmiU. Erickson, L., Simonson, E. [et al.] [1945?] See abo Keys, A. B., Brozek, J. [et al.] Experimental starvation in man. 48p. 23cm. Minneap., 1945.—Keys, A. B., Taylor, H. L. [et al.] Rehabilitation foUowing experi- mental starvation in man. 124p. 25J^cm. Minneap., 1946. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Medical School. The Medical School announce- ment. Minneap., No. 4 (1891-92) 1891- Later numbers form numbers of BuU. Univ. Minnesota. See abo Medical school digest. Minneap., v.1-2, 1937/38- 1938/39. Beard, R. O. The Mtanesota Medical School; its mbsion and its opportunity. J. Lancet, 1925, 45: 205-7.—Bell, E. T. The history of the Medical School of the University of Minne- sota. Ibid., 1950, 70: 51-4.—Changes in the Faculty at Minnesota. J. Am. M. Ass., 1937, 109: 1460.—Diehl, H. S. The 50th anniversary of the founding of the Medical School. Med. School Digest, Minneap., 1938-39, 2: 137. ------ The University of Mtanesota Medical School. Trends M. Pract & Res., 1941-42, 3: 17-9.—Fiftieth anniversary of Minnesota Medical School [MMS] Med. Rec, N. Y., 1939, 150: 297.— Hagen, O. J. Greetings from the alumni. Mtanesota M., 1940, 23: 236-40.—History of the University of MMS. Phi Chi Q., 1942, 39: 249-53.—Hubbard, T. B., jr. The cancer detection center at the University of Minnesota. Mtanesota M., 1949, 32: 1190-2.—Jackson, C. M. Graduate medical education at the University of Mtanesota. J. Lancet, 1932, 52: 81-4.—Litzenberg, J. C. The development of the Medical School of the University of Mtanesota during the last decade. Ibid., 70-7. Also Messenger, N. Y., 1933, 30: 73-82.—Min- nesota's Incus Society. J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 117: 2288.— Minnesota University Medical School observes 50. anniversary. :68 [MINNESOTA] UNIV. OF 1469 MINNIGERODE Ibid., 1939, 113: 1338.—Price, R. R. The post-graduate medical short courses of the University of Mtanesota. J. Lancet, 1932, 52: 92-4.—Scammon, R. E. The Medical School of the University of Minnesota. Ibid., 57-60.—Tuohy, E., & Hunt, A. The Aledical School of the University of Minnesota. Phi Beta Pi Q., 1929-30, 26: 42-50.—University of Mtanesota medical buUdtags; Ulust. Nu Sigma Nu Bull., 1942, 31: 42.—University of MMS. J. Am. M. Ass., 1942, 118: 331.—Visscher, M. B. The 50. anniversary of the Med- ical School of the University of Minnesota. J. Lancet, 1939, 59: 471-7. —— FUty years of medical education at the University of Mtanesota. Mtanesota M., 1939, 22: 719-22. ------ The semi-centennial celebration of the Medical School of the University of Minnesota. Science, 1939, 90: 494.—Weaver, M. M. Dbtribution of graduates of the Uni- versity of MMS; its implications in planning to meet future medical needs of the state. BuU. Minnesota M. Found., 1943—44, 4: 69-81.—Wilson, L. B. Twelve years' experience of the University of Mtanesota in graduate medical educa- tion. BuU. Ass. Am. M. CoU., 1928, 3: 210-9. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Minnesota Medical Foundation. See Minnesota Medical Foundation. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota- School of Dentistry. Announcements. Minneap., 1937-39- Forms numbers of BuU. Univ. Mtanesota. Owre, A. University of Minnesota CoUege of Dentbtry. In: Hbt. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 521-6. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. School of Nursing. Announcement. Minneap. (1915/16) 1915- ---- Experience record for nurse students. 1941. ed. 49 1. 15}£cm. Minneap., Burgess Pub. Co., 1941. Also 1942 ed. 95p. form. 22cm. 1942. ---- A manual of nursing procedures, pre- pared by the faculty of the School of Nursing. 5. ed. 444p. illust. form. 22cm. Minneap., Burgess Pub. Co., 1945. For earlier editions see Vannier, M. L., & Thompson, B. A. A manual of nursing procedures. 347p. 8! Minneap., 1941 [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. School of Public Health. Announcement. Min- neap. (1944/46) 1945- Forms numbers of BuU. Univ. Minnesota. [MINNESOTA] University of Minnesota. Students' Health Service. Biennial report. Minneap. (1928/30) 1930- MINNESOTA welfare; published monthly by the Minnesota State Division of Social Welfare. S. Paul, v.l, 1945- , MINNESSKRIFT utgiven med anledning av Universitets-apoteket svanens i Lund 300-ars jubileum, 1627-1927. Ed. by Fredrik Montelin. 228p. illust. pl. facs. 29cm. Lund, Berlingska boktryck., 1927. MINNHAAR, Teodoro C. See Staffieir, D., Minnhaar, T. C, & Picena, J. P. Ane- mias esplemcas. 61p. 26^cm. B. Air., 1941. MINNICH, Johann Alois, 1801-85. Baden in der Schweiz und seine warmen Heilquellen in medizinischer, naturhistorischer und geschichth- cher Hinsicht. xiii, 316p. pl. map. 19^cm. Baden, Hohr und Langbein, 1844. ____ [The same] ... in medizinischer, natur- historischer und topographischer Hinsicht. 2. Aufl. vi, 258p. tab. 22>^cm. Baden, J. Zehn- 1___ [The same; Baden in der Schweiz. 2. Aufl ] Baden en Suisse et ses sources minerales chaudes au point de vue de la mddecine, de l'histoire naturelle et de la topographie. Irad. Engel. viii, 264p. tab. 21#cm. Baden, J. ZeFoIrdbTo'gr1apJy'see in: Diet. hbt. biog. Subse, Neuchatel, 1928, 4: 762. MINNIG, Arnold, 1882- For biography see Bull. Am. Acad. Tuberc. Physicians, 1937, 1: 9, portr. MINNIGERODE, Lucy, 1871-1935. Nightingale medal awarded Red Cross nurse; Lucy Min- nigerode honored by international committee. Red Cross Courier, 1925, 4: No. 13, 11, portr. For obituary see Am. J. Nurs., 1935, 35: 499. Also Red Cross Courier, 1935, 14: No. 11, 10 (Noyes, C. D.) Abo Trained Nurse, 1935, 94: 321, portr. MINNIGERODE, Wilhelm, 1889- Die Topographie des Kehlkopfgeriistes; bearbeitet unter teilweiser Beniitzung von Aufzeichnungen und Bildern aus dem Nachlass des verstorbenen geheimen Medizinalrat Gustav Killian. 25p. pl. 8? Munch., J. F. Bergmann, 1927. MINNIK, Naftali, 1875- For biography see in Danske laegestand, 11. udg., Kbh., 1936, 689. MINNING, Edmund Heinrich, 1890- Leitfaden fur Schiffsarzte. 2. Aufl. 149p. illust. pl. tab. 24cm. Horw (Switz.) B. Konegen, 1929. Flaggenkarte zum Leitfaden fur Schiffsarzte in pocket at end. MINNING, Waldemar [M. D., 1937, Hamburg] & WEIDNER, H. Giftraupen unter besonderer Berucksichtigung Afrikas. 8p. illust. 23cm. Lpz., J. A. Barth, 1942. Forms No. 10, Merkbl. med. wicht. Insekt. Inst. Schiffs & Tropenkr. MINNITT, Robert James [M. D., 1925, Liver- pool] Gas and air analgesia, viii, 84p. pl. tab. 19cm. Lond., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1938. Also 2. ed. vi, 74p., 1944. Also 4. ed. vii, 86p. lS^cm. 1949. Abo editor of Ross, J. S., & Fairlie, H. P. Handbook of anaesthetics. 5. ed. 364p. 19cm. Edinb., 1940. ---- & GILLIES, John. Textbook of anaes- thetics. 6. ed. viii, 487p. illust. diagr. 22cm. Edinb., E. & S. Livingstone, 1944. Also 7. ed. 568p. 1948. MINNS, Ernest H. The principles of basic diet. 10 1. 15^cm. Salt Lake City, Utah Printing Co., 1928. MINOGUE, Adelaide Lancaster Emley, 1909- The repair and preservation of records. 56p. pl. 23cm. Wash., Gov. Print. Off., 1943. Forms No. 5, Bull. U. S. Nat. Arch. MINOIS, Jean Paul, 1916- *Emphy- semes sous-cutanes et mediastinaux d'origine medicale. 54p. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1942. MINOKA-HILL, Lillie Rose, 1876- For biography see Med. Woman J., 1949, 56: No. 9, 39, portr. MINOPHAGE. Minouti, O. Seitai-nal no iti hukatu yoso tosite no mino- phagen ni tuite [Minophagen, an element essential to Ufe in living bodies] Lues, Kyoto, 1939, 18: 145-7. MINOR, Albert Emil Otto, 1881- *Zur Casuistik des intermittierenden Exophthalmus. 55p. 8? Lpz., B. Georgi, 1906. MINOR, Alexandre, 1896- *La legalisa- tion des avortements en U. R. S. S. 69p. 8? Par., Jouve & cie, 1928. MINOR, Charles L., 1875-1936. For obituary see Tr. Am. Acad. Ophth. Otolar., 1936, 41: 661. MINOR, Charles Launcelot, 1865-1928. For obituary see South. M. J., 1929, 22: 193. Also South. M. & S., 1929, 91: 98; 100 (Cocke, C. H., & Briggs, H. H.) Also Tr. Am. Clim. Clin. Ass., 1929, 45: p. xl-xlU, portr. (Ringer, P. H.) MINOR, Edward Geddus, 1888-1942. For obituary see Detroit M. News, 1942-43, 34: No. 8, 7, portr. (Witwer, E. R.) MINOR, George Maynard, 1862-1924. For biography see Proc. Connecticut M. Soc, 1929, 137: 232 (Minor, Mrs. G. M.) MINOR, James Cabell, 1858-1936. The plan o'the house o'man, sir; the parts water and MINOR 1470 MINOT position play in the prevention and treatment of physical disorders of the body. 4. ed. 48p. 8? East Aurora, N. Y., the Roycrofters, 1921. MINOR, James Lancelot, 1854-1937. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1938, 110: 828. For portrait see Collection in Library. MINOR, John, 1893- ---- History of medical consultant's activi- ties in Third Service Command, 26 January 1944-14 December 1945. MS. 62p. [After 1945] MS. in Hbtor. Div. SGO U. S. Army. For biography see Med. Ann. District of Columbia, 1948, 17: 398-401, portr. MINOR, Lancelot Longstreet, 1876- For poitrait see Mbsbsippi Doctor, 1935-36, 13: No. 8, 41. MINOR, Lazar Solomonovich, 1855-1942. ----Das erbliche Zittern. p.974-1005. 8! Berl., J. Springer, 1936. In: Handb. Neur. (Bumke, O., & Foerster, O.) Berl., 1936, 16: For biography see Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 396, portr. For obituary see Vopr. nevrokhir., 1944, 8: 64, portr. MINOR, Thomas Chalmers, 1846-1912. For biography see in Am. M. Biogr. (KeUy, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 797 (Drury, A. G.) MINOS. See also Medicine—by ages: Antiquity. Evans, A. The early Nilotic, Libyan and Egyptian relations with Minoan Crete. 30p. 8? Lond., 1925. Lundberg, U. Den minoiska medicinen. In his Ur antik. & orient, med., Lund, 1948, 63.—Paco, A. do. O paleoUtico do Minho. Actes Congr. internat. anthrop. (1930) 1931, 15. Congr., 302-10, illust. MINOSIN. See also Phenyl derivatives. Nienburg, H., & Taubock, K. Zur Konstitution des Minosins und uber einige substituierte Phenyl-aminoessig- sauren. Zschr. physiol. Chem., 1937, 250: 80-6. MINOT, Charles Sedgwick, 1852-1914. ---- A bibliography of vertebrate embryology. p.487-614. 32cm. Bost., Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., 1893. Forms No. 11, v.4, Mem. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist. For biography see in Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 797-9 (Lewis, F. T.) Also in Hist. Am. Physiol. Soc. (Howell, W. H.) Bait., 1938, 36, portr. Also Am. Biogr. (Preston, W.) N. Y., 1940, 699. Also in Modern M. World (Kagan, S. R.) Bost., 1945, 182, portr. For obituary see Am. Med., 1914, n. ser., 9: 765. MINOT, Francis, 1821-99. For biography see in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 176 (Burrage, W. L.) Also in Am. M. Biogr. (KeUy, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 799. MINOT, Gaston Paul, 1914- *Le traite- ment des staphylococcies par le glycocollate de cuivre. 67p. 24^cm. Par., L. Arnette, 1939. MINOT, George Richards, 1885-1950. In- vestigation and teaching in the field of the social component of medicine, p.9-19. 8? Chic, 1937. Also Bull. Am. Ass. M. Social Work., 1937, 10: See also Castle, W. B., & Minot, G. R. Pathological physiology and clinical description of the anemias. 205p. 24cm. N. Y., 1936. Also in Oxford Med. (Christian, H. A., ed.) v.2: 589-680 (109) 1936-40. Also joint editor of Year book of general medicine. Chic, 1942-50. For biography see Nord med. tskr., 1934, 8: 1437-9, portr. Also in Modern M. World (Kagan, S. R.) Bost., 1945, 38, portr. Also Blood, N. Y., 1948, 3: 6, portr. Also in Profiles (Harvard M. Sch.) Cambr., 1948, 2: 34-6. Also in Sympos. Hemat., N. Y., 1949, p. xxiii, portr. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1950, 1: 553, portr. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1950, 142: 741. Also Lancet, Lond., 1950, 1: 425, portr.; 473. Also N. England J. M., 1950, 242: 485. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Miinch. med. Wschr., 1935, 82: H. 15. Also Am. Natur., 1946, 80: 299. Abo in Hist. Am. M. Ass. (Fishbein, M.) Phila., 1947, 564. MINOT (George R.) symposium on hema- tology; ed. by William Dameshek and F. H. L. Taylor. xxiv, 984p. illust. portr. tab. ch. 26cm. N. Y., Grune & Stratton, 1949. Also Blood, N. Y., 1948, 3: 1-128; passim. MINOT, Georges. See Lian, C, Minot, G., & Welti, J. J. Phonocardiographie, ausculation collective. 256p. 24cm. Par., 1941. MINOT, Louis, 1912- *Contribution au diagnostic et a la therapeutique du cardiospasme essentiel idiopathique; essai de mise au point. 63p. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1939. MINOT, Maurice, 1907- *L'eventration diaphragmatique; manifestations cardio-pulmo- naires. 54p. 8? Par., M. Vigne, 1932. MINOT, Robert, 1914- *La collapso- therapie a l'Hopital-sanatorium de Niort [Paris] 56p. 24cm. Niort, S. Denis, 1939. MINOTA, Minoru, 1903?-36. For obituary see Gun idan zassi, 1936, No. 276, 701; 753, portr.; 871. MINOTA, Mituzu. Syoni sekiri oyobi ruizi- syo no byogen oyobi byori. p.978-1031. tab. 26cm. Tokyo, 1940. Zika zassi, 1940, 46: MINOUR4, Seizan, 1719-1803. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 101. MINOVICI, Mina S.. 1858-1933. For obituary see Arq. med. leg. ident., Rio, 1933, No. 7, 251. Also in Index biogr. (Acad. mid.) Par., 1939, 85. MINOVICI, Stefan, 1867-1936. For obituary see Rev. san. mil., Bucur., 1936, 35: 366. Also J. Chem. Soc, Lond., 1938, 161-3. MINSCH, Walter Allan, 1899-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 1141. MINSK, Russia. Kazanskaja, V. [Minsk water supply and sewer system] Belaruss. med. misl., 1924, 1: No. 2, 46-50.—Levin, B. E. [Sanitary condition of Minsk based on demographic data] Belaruss. med. dumka, 1925-26, 2: No. 4, 39-50. ------ [Sanitary condition of Minsk based on epidemic illnesses and mortality] Ibid., 51-63.—Urvancov, S. Ocerk sanitarnago sostojanija g. Minska. Vest. obs6. hig., 1908, 44: pt 2, 523-30. ------ Mediko-sanitarnyj o6erk goroda Minska. Ibid., 1910, 46: pt 2, 926-75. MINSKI, Louis, 1902- Psychiatry for nurses, v, 79p. 12? Lond., J. Bale, Sons & Danielsson, 1935. ---- A practical handbook of psychiatry for students and nurses. 128p. 18}^cm. Lond., W. Heinemann, 1946. MINSKY, Henry, 1895- The pupil. p.741-94. tab. 25cm. Chic, 1946. In: Ophthalm. in the War Years (Wiener, M.) Chic, 1946, 1: MINT. See Mentha. MINTEL, Gerhard Rudi, 1911- *Mund- bodenphlegmone [Greifswald] 31p. 8? Lenge- rich i. W., Lengerich. Handelsdr., 1936. MINTER, James Morgan, 1882-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 890. For portrait see U. S. Nav. M. Bull., 1946, 46: 1526. MINTON, Joseph [Mintzman] The one-eyed worker. 8p. 23cm. N. Y., 1945. Forms No. 446, Pub. Nat. Soc. Prevent. Blind. Also in Sightsav. Rev., 1945, 15: No. 3. MINTON, Thomas, 1804-66. For portrait see in Portr. Svenska lak. apotek. (Sjoberg, N.) Stockh., 1910, 71. 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MINVIELLE, Martin, 1889- Joint editor of Encyclopedic medico-chirurgicale: Urgences mddico-chirurgicales; urgences de chirurgie et de mddecine. [v.p.] 31 ^cm. Par., 1939-43. MINZ, Bruno, 1905- *Ueber das Ver- halten colloidaler Stoffe im Blut (ein Beitrag zur Methodik der Blutmengenbestimmung) p.623- 41. 8? Berl., J. Springer, 1930. Abo Zschr. klin. Med., 1930, 114: ---- La transmission chimique de Pinflux nerveux. 318p. illust. tab. diagr. 26cm. Par., Ed. m6d. Flammarion, 1947. MINZLAFF, Friedrich, 1911- *Tuberoses Myxodem bei Basedow [Berlin] 24p. 8? Char- lottenb., Gebr. Hoffmann, 1935. MINZOKU eisei. See under English title Race hygiene. Tokyo, v.l, 1931- MIODONSKI, Jan Jozef, 1902- For biography see in Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz., 1938, 493, portr. Also in Internat. Who's Who World M., N. Y., 1947, 481. MION, Rene Jean, 1909- *La dissocia- tion des seuils consideree comme signe quantitatif de la R. D. [reaction differentielle] 77p. pl. 24cm. Par., E. Le Francois, 1939. 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In: Ginecologia, Tor., 1942, 8: MIPPI, Lise Marie Virginie, 1907- *La mdningite a pneumobacille de Friedlander chez l'enfant. 84p. 24cm. Par., E. Le Francois, 1938. MIQUEL, Andre, 1914- *Les troubles du rythme dans l'intoxication digitalique. 66p. diagr. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1942. MIQUEL, Antoine, 1796-1829. For biography see in Index biogr. (Acad, mid.) Par., 1939 85. MIQUEL, Friedrich Anton Wilhelm, 1811771. For biography see in Nieuw nederl. biogr. woordenb., Leiden, 1918, 4: 986. MIQUEL, Jean. *Le bon vin hors de cause dans la pathogenie de la cirrhose atrophique de Laennec. 60p. 24^cm. Toulouse, Impr. Tou- lousaine, 1938. MIQUEL, Jean Henry Gabriel, 1900- *Quelques considerations k propos du Congres; etude medico-historique, medico-iegale et m6dico- sociale d'hier et d'aujourd'hui. 128p. 8? Par., Libr. Le Francois, 1927. MIQUEL, Marcel. ^Contribution a l'etude de l'hemotherapie dans la maladie de Carre\ 95p. tab. 24cm. Toulouse, F. Boisseau, 1933. MIQUEL, Marcel Marie, 1803-47. For biography see in Index biogr. (Acad. mid.) Par., 1939, 85. MIQUEL, Roland, 1906- *Les mani- festations cutanees de la sclerose tubereuse. 117p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1936. MIQUELIA. See also Arrow poison. Kiyono, K. Yadoku no kisai; zensin tyudoku wo syozuru syokubutu-doku; Miquelia caudata (Stauranthera caudata) [Description of arrow-poisons; plant-poisons affecting the whole body; Miquelia caudata (Stauranthera caudata)] In his Indonesia no minzoku igaku, Tokyo, 1943, 404. MIQUELON Island. Guyomarc'h. Apercu rapide sur les facteurs de morbidity aux lies Saint Pierre et Miquelon. Marseille mid., 1931, 68: 113-9. MIR, Manuel. Translator of [Proces et defense de F.-V. Raspail] Causa y defensa de F. V. Raspail. 64p. 23cm. Mex. [after 1860] MIR A, Giacquinto M. La malaria en Guate- mala; estudios epidemiologicos y desarrollo de la MIRA 1472 MIRACLE campafia antipaludica. 54p. illust. tab. 8°. Roma, Stamperia moderna, 1936. MIRABEAU, Gabriel Honore Riquetti, comte de, 1749-91. Bailliart, P. Une maladie oculaire de Mirabeau. Bull. Soc. fr. hist. meU, 1942, 36: 6-14.—Chevalier, A. G. Wurde Mira- beau vergiftet? Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1937-38, 5: 2088.—Issa Assaly, A. Mirabeau penitenciarista. Arq. polic civ. S. Paulo, 1942, 3: 43-54. Also Policia seer, nac, Habana, 1942-43, 11: 217-24.—Laignel-Lavastine. La pencardite purulente de Mirabeau observee par Cabanis. Mem. Soc. fr. hist. med., 1946, 2: 71-7.—Lemay, P. La mort suspecte de Mirabeau. Progr. meU, Par., 1939, pt 1, SuppL, 48-51, portr.—Moore, R. A. Gabriel Honore1 de Riquetti, Count of Mirabeau; a medico-historical study. Ann. M. Hist., 1929, n. ser., 1: 191-7. MIRABILIS jalapa. See Jalap. MIRABLON, Marcelle, 1900- *L'insu- line dans la maigreur. 50p. 8? Par., Jouve & cie, 1928. MIRACIL. Blair, D. M., Hawking, F. [et al.] Miracil; clinical trial on patients infected with Schistosoma haematobium and S. mansoni. Brit. J. Pharm., 1949, 4: 68-80.—Blair, D. M., Hawking, F., & Ross, W. F. The effect of miracil D on human schistosomiasis. Lancet, Lond., 1947, 2: 911.—Coxon, R. V., Latner, A. L., & King, E. J. The estimation of miracil in urine. Biochem. J., Lond., 1947, 41: SuppL, xxx.—GSnnert, R. Zur Frage des Wirkungsmechanismus von Miracil. Naturwissen- schaften, 1947, 34: 347.—Halawani, A., Newsome, J., & Woot- ton, I. D. P. Miracil D; investigation of blood levels after a single dose. J. Egypt. M. Ass., 1947, 30: 656-62, ch.—Hala- wani, A., Watson, J. M. [et al.] Miracil D, a new chemothera- peutic agent for bilharziasis. Ibid., 1948, 31: 272-84.—Kikuth, W., Connert, R., & Mauss, H. Miracil, ein neues Chemothera- peuticum gegen die Darmbilharziose. FIAT Rev., Wiesb., 1948, Chemother., 289.—Lang, K., Siebert, G., & Lonnecke, W. Ueber biochemische Wirkungen von Miracil D. Klin. Wschr., 1950, 28: 104.—Mauss, H. Ueber basisch substi- tuierte Xanthon- und Thioxanthonabkommlinge Miracil, ein neues Chemotherapeuticum. FIAT Rev., Wiesb., 1948, Chemother., 283-8.—Watson, J. M., Abdel Azim, M., & Hala- wani, A. Investigations on the antibUharzial action of miracil D. Tr. R. Soc Trop. M. Hyg., Lond., 1948-49, 42: 37-54, pl.—Wood, D. R. Observations on the pharmacology of mira- cil, a new chemotherapeutic agent for schistosomiasis. Q. J. Pharm., Lond., 1947, 20: 31-7. MIRACLE. See also Apparition; Faith cure; Lourdes; Magic. Reja, M. Au pays des miracles. 258p. 12? Par., 1930. Geley, G. A propos d'un miracle contemporain. Chron. meU, Par., 1907, 14: 750-5.—Hermann, C. Eduard Zeller und der Wunderglaube. Deut. Rev., 1908, 4: 277-82 — Kornfeld, M. La participation dans le domaine de l'art; miracles. Rev. philos. France, 1944, 68: 247-56.—Lazare, S. Le miracle. Rev. sc, Par., 1943, 81: 363-8.—Myres, J. L. Miracles. Nature, Lond., 1947, 160: 648.—Sartory, A., & Sartory, R. Miracles. Strasbourg meU, 1934, 94: 733.— Whipple, L. Miracles. Surv. Graphic, 1937, 26: 705-8. ---- Authentication. Barraud. Une visite medicale k la Cour des miracles. Chron. meU, Par., 1905, 12: 625-9.—Bon, H. Expertise medicales et biologiques en vue de la reconnaissance de miracles. In his Precis d. meU cath., Par., 1936, 60-71. ------ Con- statations de miracles. Ibid., 65. ------ Bureaux de con- statations medicales. Ibid., 69-71.—Thorndike, L. How distinguish miracle from magic? In his Hist. Magic & Exp. Sc, N. Y., 1923, 1: 417. ------ Miracle distinguished. Ibid., 2: 603. ---- Bibliography. Gay, J. Bibliographie des ouvrages relatifs aux pelerinages, aux miracles, au spiritisme et a la prestidigitation imprimes en France et en Italie l'an du jubile 1875. 70p. 20#cm. Turin, 1876. Dingwall, E. J. Cadbury, H. J. George Fox's Book of miracles [Bk Rev.] Nature, Lond., 1949, 163: 745. ---- biological. Bon, H. Les prodiges biologiques. p.247- 389. 22cm. Par., 1936. In his Precis d. med. cath., Par., 1936. Bon, H. Les phenomtees biologiques extraordinaires. In his Precis d. meU cath., Par., 1936, 63-5. ------ Prodiges biologiques divers. Ibid., 338-41. ------ Les mouvements miraculeux des morts. Ibid., 444-6.—Thurston, H. The alleged liquefaction of the blood of St. Januarius. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1926, 4: 54-60. ---- Cases. Boissarie, P. G. Healing at Lourdes. 369p. 8? Bait., 1933. [True (A) relation of the wonderful cure of Mary Maillard] Relation veritable de la guerison miraculeuse de Marie Maillard. 68p. 12J4 x 7cm. Amst., 1694. Benedicenti, A. [Alberi miracolosi] In his Malati, Milano, 1924,1: 16.—Buchanan, D. Some observations on Dr. Walshe's criticisms on the De Rudder case. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1934, 12: 18-21.—Friedlander, A. A. Das Konnersreuther Wunder? Munch, med. Wschr., 1933, 80: 226.—Grele (Une) merveiUeuse? Ann. sc. psych., Par., 1908, 18: 25.—Liber, B. Lourdes. In his Your Ment. Health, N. Y., 1940, 330-3 — Liek, E. Das Wunder in der Heilkunde; nachdenkliche Erin- nerungen an Gallspach. Munch, med. Wschr., 1929, 76: 1051-3. ------ Louise Lateau, eine Vorliiuferin der Therese von Konnersreuth. Ibid., 1933, 80: 225.—O'Gorman, P. W. The most outstanding medical miracle of the age; with a demon- stration on casts of the bones of Pierre de Rudder, supported by the testimony of the Rev. F. Rankin, S. J., and Dr J. J. O'Donnell. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1933, 11: 121-31, 2 pl. ------ The De Rudder case. Ibid., 1934, 12: 10-6.—Rever- chon, L. A propos de la gudrison miraculeuse de Pierre de Rudder; presentation d'un dossier radiographique. J. sc. mid. Lille, 1929, 47: pt 2, 44-53, 3 pl.—Sage, M. The alleged miraculous hailstones of Remiremont. Proc. Soc. Psychic. Res., Lond., 1907-09, 21: 405-35.—Stekel, W. The problem of a miraculous cure. In: Sidelights Surgery (Forb&t, S.) Lond., 1939, 147-61.—T., C. W. Indian miracles. Ciba Sympos., 1943-44, 5: 1746. ---- Criticism. Bajla. I pretesi miracoli di Lourdes; risposta al Dott. Gemelli. Italia san., 1910, 6: 276-9.—Griffith, I. Science and miracles. In his Lobscows, Phila., 1939, 388-92.—Oliveira Dias. O milagre e a cifincia. Accao mid., 1945-46, 10: 34- 55.—Roger, H. Miracles et determinisme. Hippocrate, Par., 1935, 3: 97-109.—Swisham, W. P. Miracles or will power? Your Body, N. Y., 1936-37, 3: 214-8. ---- History. Agrippa, H. C. Expostulatio super expositione sua in librum de verbo mirifico cum Joanne Catiline, p. C8v-D4r. 15/2cm. Koln, 1532. In his De nobilitate, &c, Koln, 1532. Herzog, R. Die Wunderheilungen von Epi- dauros; ein Beitrag zur Geschich,te der Medizin und der Religion. 164p. 8? Lpz., 1931. Weinreich, O. *Qeov x«P- Antike Heilungs- wunder [Heidelberg] 45p. 8? Naumb., 1908. Giusti, A. I fatti mirabili di Erodoto; casi di amaurosi per punizione divina. Illust. med. ital., 1929, 11: 91-3.—Howitt, W. The supernatural amongst the early fathers. In his Hist. Supernat., Phila., 1863, 1: 438-68. ------ The miracles in the churchyard in Paris in 1731 and subsequently. Ibid., 2: 151-68.—Kallus, I. Die Hemmareliefs im Dome zu Gurk. Wien. med. Wschr., 1939, 89: 102-6.—Littre, M. P. E. Un fragment de mddecine retrospective. In his Medecine et mddecins, Par., 1872, 111-36.—Mariotti, M. II miracolo di Loreto nella storia; dalle cronache del viaggio in Italia di M. Montaigne. Minerva med., Tor., 1948, 39: pt 2, Varia, 471.— Meiler-Christensen, V. [St. Wilhelm's Chapel; miracle working health resort and holy water at the Aebelholt Monastery in the 13th until the 16th century] Bibl. laeger, 1939, 131: 365-402.— Reh, A. Die Wunderheilung von Leonberg im Jahre 1644. Schweiz. med. Wschr., 1926, 56: 1077-9.—Thompson, C. J. S. Miraculous beds of healing. In his Magic & Healing, Lond., 1947, 154-60, illust.—Thorndike, L. Further marvels from the Pseudo-Matthew. In his Hist. Magic & Exp. Sc, N. Y., 1923, 1: 394. ------ An account ascribed to MarceUus. Ibid., 425. ------ Miracles of heretics. Ibid., 507.----■— Natural marvels. Ibid., 625. ---- Medical views. Bonniot, J. de. Le miracle et les sciences medicales; hallucination, apparitions, extase, fausse extase. 403p. 18cm. Par., 1879. Chalot, P. Les miracles en face de la mede- cine; consequences logiques. 39p. 17cm. Par., 1945 [?] MIRACLE 1473 MIRACLE Liek, E. Das Wunder in der Heilkunde. 2. Aufl. 208p. 8? Miinch., 1931. Blanton, S. Psychiatric study of a miraculous cure at Lourdes. J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1940, 91: 222-6. Analytical study of a cure at Lourdes. Psychoanal. Q., 1940, 9: 348-62.—Drenkhahn, R. Liebigs und Helmholtzs Aeusse- rungen iiber den Wunderglauben. Munch, med. Wschr., 1938, 85: 66.—Leuret. I a question des miracles de Lourdes au point de vue medical. Echo med. Cevennes, 1950, 51: No. 2, 5-7.— Royo Villanova, R. Los milagros en medicina. Clin, laborat., Zaragoza, 1931, 18: 353-61. ---- Medical views, catholic. See also Christ. Bon, H. Les miracles medicaux de Notre-Seigneur. In his Precis d. med. cath., Par., 1936, 113-6. ------ Les guerisons surnaturelles. Ibid., 412-39. ------ Guerisons surnaturelles courantes. Ibid., 422-32. ------ Phenomenes cUniques speciaux des guerisons surnaturelles. Ibid., 436.—Bonner, A. Miracles. In his Cathol. Doctor, N. Y., 1938, 17-29.— Bouillard, H. Les guerisons de Lourdes; l'idee chretienne du miracle. Cah. Laennec, 1948, 8: No. 4, 25-37.—Le Bee. Miracle en medecine et determinisme. Bull. Soc. med. S. Luc, Par., 1936, 42: 137-54.—Masse, D. Les miracles de Jesus- Christ. Praticien N. Afrique, 1931, 4: 185; passim.—Walshe, F. M. R. The after-history of a Lourdes miraculee; a specialist in sudden cures. Cath. M. Guard., Lond., 1938-39, 16: 190-3. ---- Psychopathology. Mittler, N. *Des guerisons dites miracu- leuses aux guerisseurs et leurs clients; etude psychopathologique. 46p. 25cm. Par., 1940. Canto Tellez, A. Histerismo y milagros. Mundo med., 1932, 14: 152; 201.—Sanchfs Ban us, J. Sobre las curaciones milagrosas; reflexiones psiquiatricas inactuales. Arch, med., Madr., 1929, 31: 337-46. 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For biography see Riforma med., 1947, 61: 195 (Bruni, C.) Also Rass. neuropsich., 1948, 2: 519-31, portr. MIRAGLIA, Biagio, jr. [lie. 1921] Erede, U. Musica e psicoterapia; Biagio Miraglia junior applica ai deficienti e frenastenici le idee del grande antenato. Italia med., 1948, 16: Aug., 2. MIRAGLIA, Guiseppe. L'igiene delle chiese. 244p. illust. tab. 19cm. Tor., R. Berruti & C, 1940. MIRAJ, India. Daftardar, B. A. Golden jubilee celebration of the Medical School at Miraj. Ind. M. Guide, 1948, 1: 43-5.—Golden jubilee of the Miraj Medical Centre co-operating with the Wanless Tuberculosis Sanatorium. J. Christ. M. Ass. India, 1944, 19: 177-9. MIRALBELL Centena, Manuel. Vacuna Calmette; contribucidn a los metodos paraente- rales y en especial el subcutaneo. 116p. illust. tab. 20}£cm. Barcel., Miguel Servet, 1944. MIRALLES, Raymond, 1911- Contri- bution a l'etude des asthmes d'origine hepatique. 85p. 24^cm. Par., M. Vigne, 1939. MIRALLIE, Charles Jean Joseph, 1866-1932. For obituary see Gaz. sc. med. Bordeaux, 1932, 53: 720. Also Presse med., 1933, 41: 19 (Gauducheau, R.) For biography see in Index biogr. (Acad, med.) Par., 1939, 85. MIRALLIE, Charles Leon Jean, 1900- *Les ruptures sous-cutanees du tendon d'Achille; leur traitement. 79p. 8? Par., L. Arnette, 1931. MIRAM, Johann Eduard, 1851- For biography see in Aerzte Livlands (Brennsohn, I.) Mitau, 1905, 293. MIRAMION, Marie Bonneau, 1629-96. Escholier, R. Chez Madame de Miramion; le Musee de la Charite. Art & med., Par., 1934, May, 18-21. MIRANDA, Venezuela. Gonzalez, E., & Quintero Arellano, J. M. Geografia medica del Estado Miranda. Gac. med. Caracas, 1925, 32: 329; 342. MIRANDA, Alfonso, 1908- *Traitement de la lepre par le vaccin anti-hansenien de Vau- dremer. 80p. 8? Par., M. Vigne, 1935. MIRANDA, Antonio Rodrigues de, 1861- Bio-bibliografia. Die. biohibl. brasU.. Rio. 1937. 1: 467. MIRANDA, Arandy Hygino, 1904-48. For obituary see Rev. gin. obst., Rio, 1948, 42: 113, portr. MIRANDA, Ari Afonso de, 1894- Bio-bibliografia. Die biobibl. brasil., Rio, 1937, 1: 533-5, portr. MIRANDA U MIRANDA, Custodio Luis de, 1807-78. For biography see in Hist. med. Brasil (Santos Filho, L. de C.) S. Paulo, 1947, 2: 115. MIRANDA, Felippe de Sousa. *Educa?ao sexual do brasileiro em face do vultoso problema da grandesa da patria [Parana] 115, hip. illust. 22cm. Curitiba, A. Hey & cia, 1929. MIRANDA, Fernando de. Translator of Halbwachs, M. Morfologia social. 218p. 19cm. Coimbra, 1941. MIRANDA, Francisco de P., 1890-1950. For biography see Rev. med. Veracruz., 1941, 21: 3469-71. For portrait see Asistencia, Mex., 1941, No. 3, 21. MIRANDA, Francisco G. For biography see in Hist. Class 1893 Dep. Aled. Univ. Pennsylvania (Forst, J. R.) Phila., 1913, 178-80. MIRANDA, Francisco Manoel Guedes de, -1921. For obituary see Arch, brasil. med., 1921, 11: 291. MIRANDA, Giovanni, 1865-1945. La pato- logia utero-coriale. p. 117-84. illust. tab. 25cm. Milano, 1945. In Trat. gin. (Clivio, I.) 2. ed., Milano, 1945, 2: For obituary see Riv. ital. gin., 1944, 27: 3. Also Rass. internaz. clin. ter., 1945, 25: 83. Also Ann. ostet. gin., 1946, 68: 3. Also Arch, ostet. gin., 1946, 51: 3-16, portr. MIRANDA, Joao Cardoso de, -1773. Relacao cirurgica e medica na qual se trata e declara especialmente hum novo methodo para curar a infec^ao escorbutica, ou mal de Loanda. 2. ed. 8 p. 1., 255p., 22p., 1 1. 16cm. (text) Lisb., M. Soares, 1741 [i. e., 1752] For biography see in Hist. med. Brasil (Santos Filho, L. de C.) S. Paulo, 1947, 2: 346. MIRANDA, Mario. See Ferrio, L., & Miranda, M. Principios de farmacoterapia. p.189-224. 23cm. Rio, 1946. Also Ferrio, L., Miranda, M., & Castro, C. P. de. Principios de terapfiutica alimentar. p. 115- 87. 23cm. Rio, 1946. Also joint editor of Ferrio, L. Terapdutica medica; ed. brasil. v.l. 735p. 23cm. Rio, 1946. MIRANDA, Mario Pontes de, -1937. For obituary see Laborat. clin., Rio, 1937, 17: 207. MIRANDA, Martin, hijo. *Tratamiento de la intoxicaci6n aguda por el bicloruro de mercurio; los abscesos de fijacidn. 95p. 26}£cm. B. Air., E. Spinelli, 1916. MIRANDA, Silvestre, -[before 1946] For- mulario de terapdutica y de farmacologfa veterinarias. 1277p. 25cm. Madr., Ed. estud. espafi., 1946. MIRANDA Casanova, Mario. *La sulfa- piridina en el tratamiento de las infecciones entericas [Chile] 66p. 25}^cm. Santiago [?] Impr. Senda, 1941. MIRANDA Castro, Pedro. Tifus exantema- tico. 109p. illust. pl. diagr. 20}£cm. Aranda de Duero, Impr. Bayo, 1943. MIRANDA E., Ramon. *La reaccidn de Hijmann van den Bergh en clinica; estudios sobre 115 casos observados. 60p. 8? Santiago, Impr. El Esfuerzo, 1930. MIRANDA e Castro, Antdnio Maria de, 1874(?) For biography see in Hist. med. Brasil (Santos Filho, L. de C.) S. Paulo, 1947, 1: 270. MIRANDA e Silva, Julio, 1839-1901. For biography see in Hist. med. Brasil (Santos Filho, L. de C.) S. Paulo, 1947, 1: 361. MIRANDA Gallino, Martin. El cuociente cardio-toracico; nuevo procedimiento para de- terminar el volumen del coraz6n. 86p. pl. tab. diagr. 23^cm. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1929. MIRANDA Garza, Renato. *Informe medico- social del Ejido de San Lorenzo, Municipio de San Buenaventura, Estado de Chihuahua. 85p. 22cm. M<§x., Tipogr. Ortega, 1949. MIRANDA MATUS MIRANDA Matus, Celso. For portrait see Rev. As. med. lat. amer., Jersey City, 1947, 8: No. 6, 8. MIRANDA Miranda, Juan Bautista, 1857- 1920. Tratado de farmacia te6rico y practico aplicado a la medicina y farmacia. Suplemento. vi, 388p. tab. 25j4cm. Santiago de Chile, Impr. litogr. Barcelona, 1906. See also Puga y Borne, F., A Miranda Miranda, J. B. Farmacopea chilena. 393p. 27cm. Santiago de Chile, 1905. For obituary see Actes Soc. sc. Chili (1920) 1921, 30: 133-6. For portrait see Res. gen. Congr. cient. panamer. (1908-09) 1915, 4. Congr., 79. Also Rev. quim. farm., Santiago, 1943, 1: No. 3, 13. See also in 3. ser. under Miranda, Juan B. MIRANDA Tirado, Luis. *Sobre la herencia de algunos caracteres morfol6gicos de la denta- dura y del relieve palatino segun observaciones en gemelos [Chile] 32p. 8? Concepcidn, Impr. La Republica, 1934. MIRANDE, Christiane. Les soins gratuits aux victimes de la guerre; article 64 de la Loi du 31 mars 1919. 171p. 25cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1942. MIRANDOLA, Gianfrancesco della, 1470- 1533. See Pico della Mirandola, Giovanni Francisco. MIRASSOU-ARRIPE, Pierre, 1906- *Contribution a l'etude clinique et thdrapeutique des suppurations de la paroi abdominale apres cesarienne basse. 52p. 25cm. Bord., Impr. Delmas, 1933. MIRAU, Heinrich, 1901- *Ein Fall von Gallenfistelbildung durch die Lunge [Freiburg] 12p. 21cm. Tiib., Tubing. Studentenwerk, 1935. MIRAU, Stefan, 1901- *Die Technik der Bluttransfusion. 23p. 8? Berl., L. Schumacher, 1928. MIRAULT, Germanicus, 1796-1879. For biography see in Centen. Ecole med., Angers, 1907, 114 (Monprofit, A.) Also in Index biogr. (Acad, med.) Par., 1939, 85. For portrait see in Centen. Ecole med., Angers, 1907, opp. p. 30. MIRAULT, Jean Baptiste Francois, 1754-1814. For biography see in Centen. Ecole med., Angers, 1907, 100-2 (Mareau, G.); p. 112 (Monprofit, A.) MIRAULT-KRETCHMAR, Marianne, 1918- *Recrudescence des ulceres gastro-duo- d6naux au cours des ann6es 1939-1944 et ali- mentation en pe>iode de guerre [Zurich] p.225- 69. tab. ch. 24>£cm. Basel, S. Karger, 1945. Also Gastroenterologia, Basel, 1945, 70: MIRAVED Blanco, Fernando, 1877- For portrait see Acta radiol., Stockh., 1928, Suppl. 5, 116. MIRAVENT, Juan M. *Etiologfa, inmunidad profilaxis y tratamiento especlfico de la escarla- tina. 126p. 23cm. B. Air., S. de Amorrortu, 1929. MIRA y Lopez, Emilio, 1896- Manual de psicologia jurfdica. 270p. 8? Barcel., Salvat Ed., 1932. ---- Problemas psicoldgicos actuales. 262p. 22y2em. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1940. ---- Manual de psicoterapia. 314p. tab. diagr. 23^cm. B. Air., A. Lopez, 1942. ---- Manual de psiquiatria. 2. ed. xii, 857p. illust. 27cm. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1943. ---- La psiquiatria en la guerra. 239p. illust. pl. tab. diagr. 20}£cm. B. Air., Ed. m6d. quir., 1944. ---- [The same] Psychiatry in war. 207p. 21cm. N. Y., W. W. Norton & Co., 1943. ---- Psiquiatria basica. 298p. tab. 23cm. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1948. A summary of the author's Manual de psiquiatria. See also editor of [France] Congres des medecins alienistes MIRA Y LOPEZ 1475 MIRISELA et neurologistes de France [33. Congres] Comptes rendus. 494p. 8? Par., 1929. Also translator of Frolov, Y. P. La actividad cerebral; estado actual de la teoria de Pavlov. 260p. 23cm. B. Air., 1942. See also Chief psychiatrist of Loyalist Spain, to lecture in the United States. South. M. & S., 1942, 104: 639. Mira (Emilio) to give Salmon lectures. Psychiat. Q., 1942, 16: 831.—Salmon (The) Committee on Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene appoints Dr Emilio Mira as the Salmon lecturer for 1942. Psychoanal. Q., 1942, 11: 616.—Salmon (The) lectures for 1942, Psychiatry at war. Med. Rec, N. Y., 1942, 155: 508. For portrait see Rev. psiquiat. Uruguay, 1940, 5: No. 28, 3. MIRBANE oil [C6H5.N02] See Benzene, Nitro derivatives; Nitrobenzene. MIRBEAU, Gerard, 1907- *Contribu- tion a l'etude de la diphterie chez les nouveau- nes. 47p. 8? Par., M. Vigne, 1933. MIRBEL, Charles Francois Brisseau de, 1776-1854. For portrait see Collection in Library. MIRC, Renee. Contribution a l'etude de la calcification des cartilages costaux dans les diverses formes anatomo-cliniques de la tuber- culose pulmonaire. 62p. illust. tab. 24cm. Toulouse, H. Cleder, 1935. MIRCOLI, Stefano. Nel ciclo delle autoin- fezioni fisiologiche; la rachitide umana puerile. 855p. pl. 23^cm. Xap., V. Idelson, 1921. MIRCOUCHE, Henri, 1873-1931. For obituary see in Fasc. script. (Dartigues, L.) Par., 1932, 3: 813-7. MIREA, Alexandru, 1883- For portrait see Acta radiol., Stockh., 1928, Suppl. 5, 205. MIREB, Rached. *De Taction de l'ozone sur la cicatrisation des plaies. 27p. 8? Lausanne Impr. Jurassiene, 1933. MIREBEAU, Gilbert Etienne Francois, 1907- *Considerations sur la pathologie du menisque externe articulaire du genou et sur les differentes techniques de meniscectomie. 96p. 8? Par., Libr. Le Frangois, 1931. MIR-FAKHRAI, Hadi. *Etude de la duree de la grossesse. 56p. tab. diagr. 22}£cm. Geneve, Impr. du Commerce, 1939. MIRFELD, John, -1407. Breviarium Bartholomei. p.35-95. 8? Cambr., Univ. Pr., 1936. In: Johannes de Mirfeld (Hartley, P. H. S., & Aldridge, H. R.) Cambr., 1936. ---- Florarium Bartholomei. p.97-164. 8? Cambr., Univ. Pr., 1936. In: Johannes de Mirfeld (Hartley, P. H. S., & Aldridge, H. R.) Cambr., 1936. MIRIDAE. MIRISELA, Miguel. *0 leitelho em dietetica infantil. 121p. 8? S. Paulo, Livr. Liberdade, 1931. MIRIZZI, Pablo Luis, 1893- La chole- cystectomie sans drainage (cholecystectomie ideale) 105p. illust. 8? Par., Masson & cie, 1933. ---- Fisiopatologia del hepato-coledoco; co- langiografia operatoria. 282p. illust. 27>^cm. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1939. ---- Litiasis del coledoco; tratamiento. 156p. illust. diagr. 23cm. B. Air., A. G. Buffarini, 1939. ---- Diagn6stico de los tumores abdominales. 2v. illust. 27}^cm. B. Air., El Ateneo, 1941. ---- Cirugia de la litiasis biliar; 2? curso de perfeccionamiento, 1943. 548p. illust. portr. 27cm. C6rdoba (Argent.) Impr. universidad, 1944. ---- Complicaciones y secuelas de la cirugfa de las vias biliares. p.87-152. illust. diagr. 24cm. Montev., 1946. In: Congr. interamer. cirug., 1946, 3. Congr., 1: See also Aquino Salles, A. de. O sinal de Mirizzi em gine- cologia. An. brasil. gin., 1943, 15: 103-15.—Lopez Esnaurrizar, M. Metodo terapeutico para el sindrome hepaticiano de Mirizzi y algunas litiasis de las vias biliares. Bol. Soc cir. Cordoba, 1949, 10: 16-23. For biography see in Biogr. Encycl. World, 2. ed., N. Y., 1942, 292, portr. See also Homenagem. Rev. brasil. cir., 1943, 12: 729. Also Rev. med. brasil., 1944, 16: 405-12.—Professor honoris causa da Universidade do Brasil. Hospital, Rio, 1943, 24: 822-6. MIRKOV, Savva. For portrait see Voen. san. delo, Sofia, 1947, 2: 37. MIRMAN, Leon, 1865- , SIMON, G., & KELLER, G. [Leurs crimes] Their crimes; transl. from the French, ix, 64p. 8? Lond., Cassell & Co., 1917. MIRMANN, Lipa. *Die Krankheiten der Kreislaufsorgane als Todesursache im Kanton Basel-Stadt 1876-1925 [Basel] 40p. 8? Libau, G. D. Meyer, 1930. MIROE, Hendrik, 1551-1621. For portrait see Collection in Library. MIROGOBIUS. Blanco, G. J. Artificial fertilization and embryology of Mirogobius lacustris Herre. Philippine J. Sc, 1947, 77: 83-7, 2 pl. MIROLI, Daniel, 1882-1943. For obituary see Prensa med. argent., 1943, 30: 320. MIRONOFF, Alexis, 1893- *Etude sur l'huitre aliment et agent therapeutique, avec considerations concernant les mesures de protec- tion dont ce mollusque est l'objet en France. 72p. 8? Par., Libr. Lipschutz, 1933. MIRONOV, Matvei Maximovich, 1860- Shmundak, D. Akusersko-ginekologiceskaja sekcia Khark. Med. Obs6estva. Vrach. delo, 1947, 525, portr. For biography see Akush. gin., 1947, No. 3, 62, portr. MIROSCHEDJI, Alexandre de, 1896- *La cystostomie continente. 46p. 24cm. Par., Libr. Le Francois, 1941. MIROTVORCEV, Sergej Romanovich, 1878- 1949. For biography see in Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 450, portr. Also Khirurgia, Aloskva, 1949, No. 3, 76, portr. (Cyp- kin, I. L.) For obituary see Khirurgia, Moskva, 1949, No. 10, 78-81, portr. MIROUX, Georges, 1910- Contribution a l'etude de la cyclodialyse dans le traitement de glaucose chronique. 54p. 8? Par., M. Vigne, 1936. MIROUX, Yvonne, 1907- Contribution a l'etude de certains cancers du cavum et de leurs complications oculaires. 68p. 24cm. Par., M. Vigne, 1941. See also Hemiptera. Carvalho, J. C. M., & Drake, C. J. A new genus and two new species of neotropical Dicyphinae (Hemiptera, Miridae) Rev. brasil. biol., 1943, 3: 87-9.—China, W. E. A new genus and species of Miridae (Bryocorinae) feeding on Khaya gradi- foliola in the Gold Coast (Hemiptera, Heteroptera) Bull. Entom. Res., Lond., 1943-44, 34: 287-90.—Figueiredo, jr, E. R. Um percevejo inimigo da petunia, Cyrtopeltis chloro- gaster Berg, Hemiptera, Miridae. Biologico, S. Paulo, 1946, 12: 255.—Knight, H. H., A Carvalho, J. C. M. Neotropical Miridae; two new species of Auchus Distant from Brazil (Hemip- tera) Rev. brasil. biol., 1943, 3: 83-5.------New species of Baculodema, Derophthalma and Leucopoecila (Hemiptera) Ibid., 139-41. ------ Garganus diversicornis n. sp. and a correction on Ischnias saltensis Berg (Hemiptera) Ibid., 143.— Osborn, H. The meadow plant bug, Mins dolabratus. J. Agr. Res., 1918, 15: 175-200, pl.—Smith, K. M. Investigation of the nature and cause of the damage to plant tissue resulting from the feeding of capsid bugs. Ann. Appl. Biol., Lond., 1920, 7: 40-55, pi. MIRIKITANI, Carl Mamoru, 1909- *Breech delivery as a complication of labor at the W. A. Foote Memorial Hospital and a dis- cussion of some phases of its management [Mar- quette Univ.] 7p. ch. tab. 28cm. Milwaukee, n. p., 1940. MIROW 1476 MIRROR MIROW, David Iser, 1901- *Pernocton, an obstetrical and pre-surgical analgesic [Mar- quette Univ.] 29p. 28cm. Milwaukee, n. p., 1932 MIROYIANNIS, Stanley Demetrius, 1903- Microscopic anatomy. 3. ed. 64p. illust. 27^cm. Bost., the Author, 1947. MIRRA, Guido. Raccolta di norma e dispo- sizioni concernanti il servizio medico-iegale nella R. Marina, p.433-554. 24cm. Roma, 1945. In: Ann. med. nav., Roma, 1945, 50: MIRRA, Iolando, 1901- *Contribuicao para o estudo medico-legal da cryoscopia do sangue. 62p. pl. diagr. ch. 8? S. Paulo, Livr. Liberdade, 1931. MIRRI, Adelmo. See Gerosa, G., & Mirri, A. La sterilita degli animali domestici. 246p. 8? Milano, 1929. MIRROR. 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MISIMA, Mitiyosi, 1866-1925. ™• ♦ J,,, w Zvfi eoi igaku hakase Misima Mitiyosi Sensei "V^ASS'-. in Sinsen • >««, c. 33 ' ^S£?ph^.?ekS„^-l4n,e, —. T*» .940, 6: 53. MISIRLIOGLU, Yusuf Izzettin. *Entwick- lung und heutiger Stand der pathogenetischen Anschauungen iiber Apoplexia sanguinea. 12p. 23cm. Basel, E. Waldstein, 1943. MISKALL, Edward Winfield, 1900-48. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1948, 29: 1199. Also Cen- taur, Menasha, 1948-49, 54: 427. Also Ohio M. J., 1948, 44: 1057. MISKE, Ulrich Karl Rudolf, 1912- *Das Elektrokardiogramm und das pathologische- anatomische Herzpraparat. 22p. pl. ch. 8? Berl., R. Pfau, 1938. MISKELL-KING, Olive. See Peake, W. E., & Miskell-King, O. Doctors Hospital and the Medical Center, 1940. 103p. 28cm. Wash., 1940. MISKOLCZ, Hungary. Pel lathy, B. A Borsodvarmegyei ErzsGbet kozk6rhaz (Miskolc) szemosztalydnak mukodise az 1946-48 eVekben. Szemeszet, 1949, 86: 82-4. MISKOLCZY, Dezsd. See Kramar, J., Miskolczy, D., & Csajaghy, M. Die kindliche Ruhr und das Nervensystem. lOlp. 24J.^cm. Lpz., 1940. Also Schaffer, K., & Miskolczy, D. Histopathologic des Neurons. 411p. 25cm. Budap., 1938. MISKOW, Johan Meyer, 1862-1937. For biography see Dansk biogr. haandleks., 1923, 2: 644, portr. MISLAVSKY, Nikolai Alexandrovich, 1854- 1929. For biography see Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 451. MISLIN, Hans, 1907- *Der Phasen- wechsel des Rheinlachses (Salmo salar L.) unter besonderer Berucksichtigung des Ernahrungsap- parates [Basel] 181p. illust. tab. diagr. 25cm. Genf, A. Kundig, 1941. Also Rev. suisse zool., 1941, 48: Suppl. MISLOWITZER, Ernst, 1895- Die Bestimmung der Wasserstoffionenkonzentration von Flussigkeiten; ein Lehrbuch der Theorie und Praxis der Wasserstoffzahlmessungen in elemen- tarer Darstellung. x, 378p. illust. tab. diagr. 23cm. Berl., J. Springer, 1928. MISMAQUE, Roger, 1906- Contribu- tion a l'etude clinique des injections intravei- neuses d'alcool a 33° en medecine veterinaire [Alfort] 51p. 8? Par., Vigot fr., 1933. MISO. See also Diet, National aspect; Japan. Iba, Y. Nukamiso no saikingaku-teki kenkyu [Bakteriologische Untersuchung iiber "Nuka- miso"] p. 1467-526. 26cm. Kyoto, 1932. In: Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1932, 26: Toyama, K. On the quantity of diastase in Miso. Sei i kwaiM. J., 1912, 31: No. 6. MISOGYNY. See also Misanthropy; Pessimism. De Napoli, F. Le anomalie sessuali per inversione e la misoginia. p.965-1016. 24cm. Milano, 1943. In his Sesso e amore, 3. ed., Milano, 1943, 2: Eichler, O. Die Wurzeln des Frauenhasses bei Arthur Schopenhauer; eine psychoanalytische Studie. «66p. 241/2cm. Bonn, 1926. Forms H. 3, Bd 1, of Arb. Sexualpsychol. Seminar Berlin Univ. Finot, J. Les misogynes modernes. In his Pr6jug6 & probl. sexes, Par., 1912, 122-33. MISONO, Isai, -1616. For biography see Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 53. MISPRINT. See also Error [and mistake] Arndt, H. Fahrlassige Totung infolge Druckfehlers in einer Fachzeitschrift. Med. Mschr., 1950, 4: 52-5.—Dalbiez, R. The lapsus calami. In his Psychoanal. Meth. & Doctrine of MISPRINT 1482 MISSIONARY NURSE Freud, Lond., 1941, 1: 17.—Druckfehler bei Autorennamen. Ciba Zschr.. Basel, 1936-37, 4: 1542.—Errata. Ibid., 1542.— Freud, S. Mistakes in reading and writing. In his Basic Writings, N. V., 1938, 87-94.— Gimeno Perez, A. Analisis de lapsus calami. Galicia clin., Corufia, 194S, 21: 109-17.— Lundholm, H. Post-mortem on a printer's error. Character & Personality, 1944-45, 13: 22-9.—Oberndorf, C. P. Slips of the tongue and pen. J. Abnorm. PsychoL, 1913-14, 8: 378- 84.—Silberer, H. Tendenziose Druckfehler. Internat. Zschr. Psychoanal., Wien, 1922, 8: 350.—Van der Torren, J. Das normale Verhoren, Versprechen, Verlesen und Verschreiben nebst ihren Beziebungen zur Pathologie. Zschr. ges. Neur. Psvchiat., 1912, 4: Ref., 657-78. ------ Over drukfouten. Psychiat. neur. bl., Amst., 1913, 18: 235-43. MISRI, Izzeddine, 1913- *Contribution k l'etude de l'amide nicotinique. 64p. 24cm. Par., R. Foulon, 1943. MISSBACH, Costin I. E. *Recherches sur le dosage du carbone pulmonaire et sur le sort des poussieres de charbon dans I'organisme. 56p. illust. tab. 24cm. Par., Jouve & cie, 1938. MISSBACH, Rudolf Johannes, 1911- *Zur zahnhygienischen Volksaufklarung im offent- lichen Gesundheitswesen. 36p. 8? Lpz., A. Edelmann, 1935. MISSELWITZ, Franz Martin Walter, 1900- *Zur Indikation der Fruhoperation bei Nierensteinen. 12p. 21cm. Berl., Neuland Druck., 1938. MISSELWITZ, Karl Heinz Richard, 1911- *Beobachtungen iiber Fieberbluttransfusionen bei Tuberkulose. 27p. 8? Bresl., Rosinsky, 1938. MISSENARD, Andre. L'homme et le climat. xiv, 270p. 20cm. Par., Libr. Plon, 1937. ---- [The same] Der Mensch und seine klimatische Umwelt. 221p. tab. 21cm. Stuttg. Deut. Verl. Anst., 1938. MISSEREY, Guy, 1910- ""Contribution a l'etude du traitement de l'£nur£sie par l'opo- the>apie. 88p. 8? Par., Jouve & cie, 1936. MISSET, Pierre, 1900- *Contribution a l'etude de la lactation. 71p. ch. 8? Par., Impr. Trecult, 1933. MISSFELDT, Fritz, 1905- *Zur Pharma- kologie des Harnstoffs; ein Beitrag zum Permea- bilitatsproblem [Kiel] 15p. 8? Husum, D. Bollmann, 1929. MISSILE. See also in this volume in the Military Section; also Projectile. Harvey, E. N., Korr, I. M. [et al.] Secondary damage in wounding due to pressure changes accompanying the passage of high velocity missiles. Surgery, 1947, 21: 218-39.—Harvey, E. N., & McMillen, J. H. An experimental study of shock waves resulting from the impact of high velocity missiles on animal tissues. J. Exp. M., 1947, 85: 321-8, 7 pl. MISSIONARY. See also Medical missionary. Malang, L. Tropendoktor. 174p. 19cm. Basel, 1940. Adolph, P. E. A missionary's preparation. In his Surg. Speaks to China, Phila., 1945, 21-8.—Coltman, R., jr. Mis- sionaries and their work. In his Chinese, Phila., 1891, 169-78, pl.—Ehmann, B. Thou art the physician. Med. Missionary, 1941, 15: 154.—Groot, K. P. Missionary physicians and hos- pitals in the Netherlands Indies. In: Science 4 Scientists Neth. Indies, N. Y., 1945, 126-8.—Larsell, O. Catholic mis- sionaries. In his Doctor in Oregon, PortL, 1947, 123-5. MISSIONARY academia studies. See Charles, P. Medical missions. 32p. 2154cm. N. Y., 1949. MISSIONARY nurse. Coxhead, G. S. A missionary nurse in China. Nurs. Mir- ror, Lond., 1948, 87: No. 2256, SuppL, i.—Hermans, E. H. De sterfte-statistiek der Nederlandsche missionarissen. Acta leiden., 1940-41, 15:-16: 173-92. Also Ned. tschr. geneesk., 1941, 85: 2587-91.—Macphee. The Nurses' Christian Move- ment in Great Britain. J. Christ. M. Ass. India, 1943, 18: 121.—Pickworth, M. H. A missionary nurse in India. Nurs Times, Lond., 1947, 43: 788; passim. MISSIONARY text-book. See Kilborn, O. L., Heal the sick; an appeal for medical missions in China. 283p. 19cm. Toronto, 1910. MISSION medicale antitrypanosomique du Kwango-Kasai. See [Belgian Congo] Mission medicale antitrypanosomique du Kwango-Kasai. MISSIONZHNIK, J. D. O bjihhhhh nporhec- cuoHajiHHoro OTpaBjieHHH cbhhiiom Ha opraH cjiyxa. 79p. illust. diagr. 22cm. Kiev, Gorzd. zapor. gors., 1935. MISSIROLI, Alberto, 1883-1951. Lezioni sulla epidemiologia e profilassi della malaria. 552 p. illust. pl. 8? Roma, Armini di M. Courrier, 1934. For portrait see Reforma m£d., Lima, 1940, 26: 445. MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. Bureau of Industrial Hygiene and Factory Inspection. Biennial report of factory inspection. 1 1. Jackson (1929/31) 1931. MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. East Mississippi State Hospital. Biennial report. Meridian (1909/11) 1911- MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Biennial report. Jackson, 1., 1877- Title varies: 1877 as Annual report. ---- Health bulletin, 1910/11-22. lOv. in 4. illust. tab. diagr. 23^cm. [var. 39cm.] Jack- son, 1910-22. ---- Health syllabus. 80p. 8? Jackson, 1936. ■---- Rules and regulations governing com- municable diseases. 31p. 22J4cm. Jackson, 1936. ---- Tables showing analysis of certain health department services in full time county health departments according to annual activity reports 1934 and 1936. 48 1. tab. 27}/2cm. Jackson, 1937. ---- Mississippi laws and extracts of laws dealing with public health. 67p. 21cm. Jack- son, 1941. Also another ed. 120p. 1947. ■—■— Summary of activities and develop- ments in public health. Jackson, 1945/46- ■---- Syphilis today; a resume" of current diagnostic and rapid treatment methods. 27p. tab. 22cm. Jackson, 1947. See also Ricks, H. C. The laboratory program of the Mis- sissippi State Board of Health. South. M. J., 1941, 34: 1281-3.- MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Division of Vital Statistics. Annual bulletin of vital statistics. Jackson, 1933/34- Title varies: 1933/34-1945 as Vital statistics; 1946 as An- nual report of vital statistics. Beginning with 1947, report issued in 2 parts: Part 1, State summary; Part 2, County sum- mary. ---- Instructions to registrars of births and deaths, lip. 21^cm. Jackson, 1938. Bound with Guide Vital Statist. (Mississippi Hist. Rec. Surv.) 1942, 1: [After p. 13] ---- Rules and regulations governing birth and death registration. Rev. June, 1941. 31p. illust. form. 21>£cm. Jackson, 1941. Bound with Guide Vital Statist. (Mississippi Hist. Rec. Surv.) 1942, 1: [After p.13] ---- Annual report of vital statistics. Jack- son, 1944- MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Library. Useful weapons in the fight against disease ... a selected list of late books in the Medical Library, Mississippi State Board of Health. 21p. 22cm. Jackson, 1942. MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. State Livestock Sanitary Board. Biennial report. Jackson, 1939/41- MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A 1483 MISSISSIPPI RIVER MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. State Medical Edu- cation Board. Biennial report. Jackson, 1., 1946/47- MISSISSIPPI, U. S. A. See also under Health organization. Mississippi Historical Records Survey. Guide to vital statistics records in Mississippi. 2v. 62p.; 702p. 27#cm. Jackson, 1942. Culley, J. C. Medical education in Mississippi. N. Orleans M. & S. J., 1932, 84: 935-45.—Distribution of physicians and hospital facilities in Mississippi, 1938. In: Fact. Data M. Econom. (Am. M. Ass.) Chic, 1940, 39.—Hardison, A. E. PubUc health activities of American Red Cross in Mississippi. Mississippi Doctor, 1944-45, 22: 251-3.—Highlights (Some) in public health progress in Mississippi. Ibid., 1942-43, 20: 302.—Hospital conference. Ibid., 1941-42, 19: 365.—Leathers, W. S. Significant public health trends in Mississippi. Ibid., 1936-37, 14: No. 10, 5-9.—Lindley, R. T. Mississippi; cUmatic summary. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1941, 935-44.—Long, L. W. How to obtain a hospital program for the indigents of Missis- sippi. Mississippi Doctor, 1941-42, 19: 413.—Mississippi; hospital and other institutional faciUties and services, 1939. Vital Statist. Spec. Rep. TJ. S. Bur. Census, 1941, 13: 227-35.— Mississippi, summary of vital statistics, 1939-4i. Ibid., 1940, 10: 563; 1941, 14: 721; 1943, 18: 330.—Mississippi, summary of vital statistics, 1944-46. Ibid., 1946, 24: 463; 1947, 26: 297; 1948, 28: 437.—Morbidity and mortaUty for typhoid fever, diphtheria, and peUagra in the State of Mississippi for 1932 and 1933. Mississippi Doctor, 1934-35, 12: No. 3, 38.— Philpot, V. B. Some Mississippi hospital problems. Ibid., No. 12, 37-9.—Public health activities increase during war time. Ibid., 1942-43, 20: 142-4.—Underwood, F. J. The economy of health. Ibid., 1933-34, 11: No. 5, 9.------Our public health program. Ibid., No. 8, 40-3. ------ The supply of physicians in Mississippi. Ibid., 1942-43, 20: 45-9. PubUc health in Mississippi under wartime conditions. Ibid., 1943^4, 21: 133-7.—Whitfield, R. N. The evolution of a public health conscience in Mississippi. Ibid., 225-7. --- Medical history. Underwood, F. J., & Whitfield, R. N. Public health and medical licensure in the state of Mississippi 1798-1937. 175p. 8? Jackson, 1938. Gant, H. A. Yellow fever in Mississippi, 1878-1905. Mis- sissippi Doctor, 1936-37, 14: 29.—Hill, J. R. Some accomplish- ments of organized medicine in Mississippi. Ibid., 42-4.— Underwood, F. J. A message from Mississippi; public health work in Mississippi; past and present. Tr. M. Ass. Alabama, 1920 133-6. ------& Whitfield, R. N. Practice of medicine regulated, 1882. In their Pub. Health Mississippi, Jackson, 1938, 142. MISSISSIPPI Dental Association. Journal. McComb, July 1947- . Price L. B. Mississippi Dental Association. In. Hist. Dent Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 1061-4. MISSISSIPPI doctor; official organ of the Mississippi State Medical Association. Boone- ville, v.9, 1931- . MISSISSIPPI Historical Records Survey. Guide to vital statistics records in Mississippi. 2v 62p ; 702p. form. 27^cm. Jackson, 1942. MISSISSIPPI State Medical Association. Transactions. 32v. in 20. 23#cm. Vicksburg, o ift7l_1Q21 Title varies- v.1/3, History of the Medical Association of the Stale of Mississippi and A Report of the P«™«^f "l^ft 9A Xr 1A 4nnual meeting. Library has v.1-26 (18bb-96) y.4l (f908) v.43-46! (191(M3;I v.54 (1921) With v.56 (1923) pubhca- ""!___' History of the Mississippi State Medical Association, with biographies of its presidents, complete roster of its officers, programmes of its meetings, and the past and present laws relating to the practice of medicine m Mississippi 171p. nortr 19^cm. Anguilla, J. C. Hall, lyiu. P For' official' organ see Mississippi doctor. BoonevUle, v.9, 694-6, 9 portr. 824787—vol. 11, 4th series----95 MISSISSIPPI River. See also Mississippi Valley. Minnesota, U. S. A. Department of Health. Report of the investigation of the pollution of the Mississippi River, Minneapolis to La Crosse, inclusive. 143p. 23cm. S. Paul, 1928. Bound with: Annual Rep. Metropol. Drainage Com. Minne- apolis, 1928, 2: Smith, E. G. The Mississippi River as the source of water supply for the inhabitants of the Mississippi Valley. J. N. England Water Works Ass., 1905, 19: 215-31.—Suite, B. Ddcouverte du Mississipi en 1659. Proc. R. Soc. Canada, 1903 9: Sect. 1, 3-44. [MISSISSIPPI] University of Mississippi. School of Medicine. Session; announcements. University, Miss., 1922; 1946/47- Forms Nos. of Bull. Univ. Mississippi. See also Moore, R. M. Ole Miss medical alumni. Missis- sippi Doctor, 1940-41, 18: 673-9.—University (The) of Mis- sissippi School of Medicine. Ibid., 1937-38, 15: No. 11, 15-30, illust. MISSISSIPPI Valley. See also Mississippi River. Caldwell, N. W. The French in the Missis- sippi Valley, 1740-50. 113p. 26^cm. Urbana, 1941. Colquitt, S. W. Medicine in the Delta for the last 50 years. Mississippi Doctor, 1949-50, 27: 73-5.—Dock, G. Tropical diseases and the Mississippi Valley. Lancet Clinic, Cincin., 1908, 100: 449-55. Also LouisviUe Month. J. M. & S., 1908-09, 15: 175-84.—Gray, A. L., Ferguson, M. S., & Hibbets, R. S. Delta plantation case-finding survey in Leflore County, Mis- sissippi. .1. Vener. Dis. Inform., 1948, 29: 106-10.—Mecklin, J. N. Thirty-five years in the Delta. Mississippi Doctor, 1935-36, 13: No. 5, 22-5.—Trewartha, G. T. Population and settlements in the upper Mississippi hill land during the period of destructive exploitation (1670-1832) Proc. Am. Sc. Congr. (1940) 1943, 8. Congr., 9: 183-96. MISSISSIPPI Valley Association of Dental Surgeons. Mississippi Vallev Association of Dental Surgeons. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 866-8. MISSISSIPPI Valley Medical Association. Transactions of the annual meeting. Louisville, v.l, 25. annual meet. 1899- Before 1883, Tri-State Medical Society of Indiana, IUinois and Kentucky. Lake, G. B. Notes from the Mississippi VaUey Medical Society. CUn. M. & S., 1935, 42: 587-91; 1937, 44: 544-8; 1938, 45: 568-74; 1939, 46: 483-7; 1941, 48: 15; 44; 300; 1942, 49: 367.—Mississippi Valley Medical Society meeting, Burling- ton, Iowa, September 27-29, 1939; program. Mississippi VaUey M. J., 1939, 61: 175-8. MISSOURI, U. S. A. Agricultural Experiment Station. See [Missouri] University of Missouri. College of Agri- culture. Agricultural Experiment Station. MISSOURI, U. S. A. Board of Managers of the State Eleemosynary Institutions. Biennial report. Jefferson City, 1.-12., 1921/22-1943/44. For further reports see Annual report; Division of Mental Diseases; Department of PubUc Health and Welfare, Missouri, U. S. A. MISSOURI, U. S. A. Board of Pharmacy. Annual report. Jefferson City, 8. (1916/17) 1917- MISSOURI, U. S. A. Commission for the Blind. Biennial report. S. Louis, &c, 11., 1935/36- MISSOURI, U. S. A. Department of Public Health and Welfare. Division of Health. Mor- bidity report. Jefferson City, 1934- Division formerly State Board of Health. ---- Provisional weekly morbidity report Jefferson City, Dec. 27, 1947- ---- Annual report. Jefferson City, 1. (1946/47) 1948- Continuation of Report, State Board of Health, 1888-1945. MISSOURI, U. S. A. 1484 MISSOURI, U. S. A. ----Provisional weekly morbidity report. Jefferson City, Dec. 27, 1947- ---- Personnel list. Jefferson City, Jan. 1949- MISSOURI, U. S. A. Department of Public Health and Welfare. Division of Mental Dis- eases. Annual report. Jefferson City, 1., 1945/46- Continuation in part, of Biennial report, Board of Managers of the State Eleemosynary Institutions. MISSOURI, U. S. A. Department of Public Health and Welfare. Division of Welfare. Annual report. Jefferson City, 1. (1946/47) 1947- MISSOURI, U. S. A. Food and Drug Com- missioner. Annual report. 1912; 1915-25. 12v. 23cm. Jefferson City, 1913-26. MISSOURI, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Reports [annual and biennial] Jefferson City (1888) 1889-(1945) 1946. Not published, 1897-1900. For continuation see Annual report; Division of Health, Department of Public Health and Welfare, Missouri, U. S. A. 1., 1946/47- ---- Monthly report. Jefferson City, Sept. 1934-Jan. 1945. ---- Missouri public health manual. Book 4: Control of communicable and other diseases dangerous to public health. 78p. 22J^cm. Jefferson City, 1946. MISSOURI, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Division of Vital Statistics. Annual report of birth, death, stillbirth, infant mortality, and maternal death statistics. Jefferson City, 1921- 1940. MISSOURI, U. S. A. State Board of Medical Examiners. See Physicians and surgeons registered for the 1946-47 biennium; listed alphabetically according to counties; also, doctors not residing in the state of Missouri at the present time. Jefferson City 1946/47- MISSOURI, U. S. A. State Board of Nurse Examiners. Roster of registered nurses holding certificates permitting practice. Jefferson City, 1948/49- MISSOURI, U. S. A. See also Health organization. Missouri. State eleemosynary institu- tions. Board of managers [A series of letters dealing with the history, development and growth of the Missouri eleemosynary institutions, their functions, method of operation and financial needs] v.p. 28cm. Jefferson City, 1938. ---- Letters devoted to certain programs and problems in regard to treatment of patients. v.p. 28cm. Jefferson City, 1940. Gray, J. A., Simpson, M. B. [et al.] Report of Committee on Public Policy. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1943, 40: 222-4.— Hiller, F. B. How the model law was installed in Missouri. Tr. Internat. Congr. Hyg. Demogr. (1912) 1913, 6: 31-6.— Kerr, H. L. Address of the President. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1943, 40: 161.—Lively, C. E. The rural health facilities of Missouri and the extent to which they are used. In: Social Res. Health (Duncan, O. D.) N. Y., 1946, 132-5.—McAlester, A.W.,jr. Address of the President-elect. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1943, 40: 162.—McCormack, J. N. The status of organization in Missouri. Ibid., 1905-06, 2: 31.—Missouri, hospital and other institutional facilities and services, 1939. Vital Statist. Spec. Rep. U. S. Bur. Census, 1941, 13: 237-47.—Missouri; summary of vital statistics, 1940-41. Ibid., 14: 603-26; 1943, 18: 344.—Missouri, summary of vital statistics, 1944-45. Ibid., 1946, 24: 485; 1947, 26: 309.—Moxom, W. J. Missouri; climatic summary. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1941, 945-54.— Odell, C. B. A progress report on the construction of popula- tion and physiographic maps for the state of Missouri. Science, 1943, 98: 476.—Tuttle, E. Family living in rural Missouri. ChUd, Wash., 1941, 5: 200-2.—Williams, J. W., jr. Integration of medical care into the health program in rural Missouri. Am. J. Pub. Health, 1943, 33: 499-504. ---- Medical history. Miller, A. J. The pioneer doctor in the Ozarks White River country. 161p. 20}£cm. Kansas City, 1949. Donnelly, P. M. Medicine in Missouri. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1946, 43: 554-60.—Hale, E. E. Retrospect. Iowa Dent. Bull., 1942, 28: 5.—Old Missouri doctors. Brit. M. J., 1907, 1: 1014.—Schlueter, R. E., & Washburn, E. A. Medical his- tory of St Louis and Missouri at St Louis session of American Medical Association, May 15-19, 1939. Bull. Al. Libr. Ass., 1939-40, 28: ill. MISSOURI Association for Mental Hygiene. For official organ see Mental health observer. Columbia, Mo., v.6, 1939- [MISSOURI] Medical Association ot the State ot Missouri. See Missouri State Medical Association. MISSOURI Medical College. Terry, R. J. The origins of the Missouri Medical College Washington Univ. M. Alumni Q., 1938, 1: 123-40. MISSOURI (The) nurse; official publication of the Missouri State Nurses' Association. Kansas City, v.17, 1948- Continuation of: Bulletin of the Missouri State Nurses' Association. MISSOURI Pacific Hospital Association. An- nual report. S. Louis, 12., 1924- MISSOURI Pharmaceutical Association. Pro- ceedings. S. Louis, v.9, 1887- Also publisher of Missouri (The) pharmacist. Jefferson City, v 20, 1946- MISSOURI (The) pharmacist; published monthly by the Missouri Pharmaceutical Asso- ciation. Jefferson City, v.20, 1946- MISSOURI public health manual. See Missouri, U. S. A. State Board of Health. Missouri public health manual. Book 4: Control of communicable and other diseases dangerous to public health. 78p. 22}-£cm. Jefferson City, 1946. MISSOURI School tor the Blind. Biennial report. S. Louis, 42. (1939/40) 1941- MISSOURI School for the Deaf [Fulton, Mo.] Biennial report. Fulton, 1943/44- MISSOURI Society for Crippled Children. Bulletin. S. Louis, v.l, 1927- Title varies: v.1-11, 1927-38 issued as its News letter. MISSOURI State Dental Association. Jour- nal. Fulton, Mo., v.14, 1934- ---- The history of dentistry in Missouri; compiled and published under the direction of the History Committee of the Missouri State Dental Association, xii, 600p. 8? Fulton, Mo., 1938. See also: Thorpe, B. L. Biographies of the founders, prominent early members and ex-presidents of the Missouri State Dental Association. 142p 23cm. S. Louis, 1909. See also Thorpe, B. L. Missouri State Dental Association. In: Hist. Dent. Surg. (Koch, C. R. E.) Chic, 1909, 1: 955-60. MISSOURI State Medical Association. Trans- actions. S. Louis, 1851-52; 1859; 2. ser., v 1-46, 1867-1903. Continued in the Journal of the Missouri State Medical Association. Formerly Medical Association of the State of Missouri 1851-1902. ----Journal. Fulton, v.l, 1904- ---- Constitution and by-laws of the Mis- souri State Medical Association, adopted 1903, revised 1918. 22p. 16cm. Chic, Am. M. Ass ', 1918. Conley, D. S. History of the MSMA; address of the presi- dent. J. Missouri M. Ass., 1938, 35: 197-201.—County soci- eties in affiliation with the MSMA. Ibid., 1941, 38: 22__ Eighty-third annual session MSMA, Joplin, April 29 30 Mav 1, 1940. Ibid., 1940, 37: 305-30.— McVay, J. R. The MSMA- past, present and future. Ibid., 1939, 36: 186.—Missouri State Medical Association; 83rd annual meeting, Hotel Con- MISSOURI STATE MED. ASS. 1485 MISTAL nor, Joplin, April 29-May 1, 1940. Ibid., 1940, 37: 217-25. ------ 84th annual meeting, Jefferson Hotel, St. Louis. Ibid., 1941, 38: 168-79—Schlueter, R. E. History of the Missouri State Medical Association. Ibid.. 1950. 47: 249-86. MISSOURI State Nurses' Association. Bulle- tin. Kansas City, v.14, 1944- For continuation see: Missouri (The) nurse. MISSOURI State School. Biennial report of the Board of Managers. Jefferson City, 12., 1943/44- Joint report of School No. 1 at Marshall, & School No. 2 at Carrollton. [MISSOURI] University of Missouri. Stud- ies, v.20, No. 3. See Richardson, J. T. The origin and development of group hospitaUzation in the United States, 1890-1940. 102p. 26#cm. Columbia, 1945. ---- Studies. Science series. Columbia, v.2, No. 1, 1907- CONTENTS v.2, No. 1. An introduction to the mechanics of the inner ear. Meyer, M. F. 1907. ---- Catalog; announcements. Columbia, 1947/48- [MISSOURI] University of Missouri. Col- lege of Agriculture. Agricultural Experiment Station. Growth and development, with special reference to domestic animals. Columbia, Pt 1, 1926- ---- Research bulletin. Columbia, No. 89, 1926- [MISSOURI] University of Missouri. De- partment of Physical Education. Vigorous ac- tivities; some selected activities for the promo- tion of physical fitness in the secondary school. 27p. illust. 23cm. Columbia, 1942. Forms No. 12, v.43, Gen. Ser. No. 12, 1942, Bull. Univ. Missouri. [MISSOURI] University ol Missouri. School of Medicine. Announcement. Columbia (1942/ 43) 1942- Forms Nos. of Univ. Missouri Bull. [MISSOURI] University of Missouri bulletin. Medical series. Columbia, No. 1, 1913- Form numbers of the University Bulletin. CONTENTS No. 1. Bacteria and disease. MitcheU, O. W. H. 1913. No. 2. Prevention of typhoid fever. Calvert, W. J. 1913. No. 3. Prevention of contagious diseases in school children. Calvert, W. J. 1913. No. 4. On resuscitation. Dolly, D. H. 1913. No 5. The relation of sight and hearing to early school life. Moves, G. L. 1914. No. 6. The prevention of tuberculosis. Mitchell, O. W. ±1. 1914 No 7. Water, the prevention of its pollution. Mitchell, O. W. H. 1914. No. 8. Preventive medicine; its accomplishments and its aims. Ravenel, M. P. 1915. No 9 The early diagnosis and treatment of cancer. Mar- tin, F. A. 1915. No 10. The prevention of malaria, bpence, b.. L. iaio. No. 11. Headache; a symptom. Muns, W. E. 1916. MISSOURI Workmen's Compensation Com- mission. Missouri workmen's compensation law effective November 2, 1926, together with rules and bulletins of the Missouri Workmen s Com- pensation Commission, October 1, 1943. 94p. tab. 23cm. Jefferson City, Mid-State Print. Co., 1943. MISTAL, Otto M. [M. D. 1922] ____ Endoscopie et pleurolyse (methodes d'applications et techniques) x, 436p. illust. 8? Par., Masson & cie, 1935. , ,ofiii ---- La tuberculose dans le monde. 49bp. illust. pl. tab. diagr. 23cm. Lausanne, Libr. Payot, 1947. ---- L'augmentation de la tuberculose et la guerre; problemes sociaux; problemes d'avenir. p.207-483. illust. pl. map. tab. ch. 23cm. Lausanne, 1947. In his Tuberc. dans le monde, Lausanne, 1947. For portrait see Progr. Journees mid. Bruxelles, 1935, 113. MISTICHELLI, Domenico, 1675-[fl. 1705-09]- Capparoni, P. Domenico Mistichelli e la sua scoperta della decussatio pyramidum. Atti Accad. stor. arte san., 1939, 5: 261-75. MISTLETOE. See Viscum album. MISTRAL, Frederic, 1830-1914. Galtier, J. Le desire de Mireille. Gaz. sc. mid. Bordeaux, 1935, 56: 292-6. MISTRAL, Louis, 1912- *La paralysie faciale pe>ipherique angiopathique dite a frigore. 86p. 24#cm. Marseille, Impr. Ant. Ged, 1938. MISTRETTA, Aldo. *Ricambio del P e degli idrati di carbonio nel lattante. 46p. 8? Padova, A. Milani, 1932. MISUMI, Ryokei, 1759-1824. For biography see Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 51. MISZEWSKI, Kazimierz Jerzy, 1881- For biography see Czy wiesz kto to jest, Warsz., 1938, 494. MITA, Sadanori, 1876-1950. Editor of Acta Japonica medicinae tropicalis. Taihoku, Formosa, v.l, 1939- See also Ogata, H. Mita Sadanori Sensei no ketuekigaku- ryoiki ni okeru kenkyu [Dr Sadanori Mita's studies in the field of hematology] Jap. M. J. (w.) 1950, 427. For biography see Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1942, 7: 502. Also Jap. M. J. (w.) 1949, 1036, &c. For obituary see Igaku tusin, 1950, 5: No. 193, 18. Also Jap. M. J. (w.) 1950, 431-6 (Nagai, S., Sioda, H. [et al.]) MITAINE, Henri, 1912- *Contribution a l'etude clinique et therapeutique de l'arachnoi- dite spinale medullaire. 75p. 24cm. Lyon, Impr. Salut public, 1939. MITANI, Mitio. Ryokunai-syo no rinsyo-teki kansatu, p. 1217-300. tab. ch. 25^cm. Osaka, 1934. Also In: Mitt, Med. Ges. Osaka, 1934, 33: MITANI, Rosui, 1745-1804. For biography see Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 55. MITATE no Gomei, fl. 720 A. D. For biography see Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 54. MITAUTSES, Konstantinos Ah. ^vxtarpiKv. Q', 398p. illust. 24}£cm. Athenai, P. Le6n, 1933. MITCHELL, Albert Graeme, 1889-1941. [Ar- ticles; bibliography] 71. 28cm. Cincin. [?] 1938. Mimeographed. ---- Pediatric bibliography. vii, 119p. 23cm. Wash., Nat. Res. counc, 1941. Forms No. 1, v.6, Monogr. Soc. Res. Child Develop. ----Mitchell's Pediatrics and pediatric nursing. 2. ed.; revised by Robert A. Lyon & Winifred Kaltenbach. x, 504p. illust. pl. diagr. 20^cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders, 1944. See also Griffith, J. P. C, & Mitchell, A. G. The diseases of infants and children. 2. ed. 1154p. 8? Phila., 1937. ------ [The same] Textbook of pediatrics. 3. ed. 991p. 24^im. Phila., 1941. For 4. ed. see Nelson, W. E., ed. Mitchell-Nelson textbook of pediatrics. 4. ed. Phila., 1945- For biography see Mississippi Doctor, 1936-37, 14: No. 9, 31, portr. Also Bull. Linn Co. M. Soc, 1937-38, 6: No. 7, 5, portr. For obituary see Am. J. Dis. Child., 1941, 62: 173-5, portr. Also Diplomate, 1941, 13: 253, portr. Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1941, 116: 2710. Also J. Med., Cincin., 1941-42, 22: 187, portr. (Guest, G. M., & Lyon, R. A.) --- UPHAM, Echo K., & WALLINGER, Elgie M. Pediatrics and pediatric nursing, xvi, 575p. illust. pl. diagr. 20#cm. Phila., W. B. Saunders Co., 1939. MITCHELL 1486 MITCHELL MITCHELL, Albert Melvin, 1889- For portrait see J. Indiana M. Ass., 1946, 39: 503; 1949, 42: No. 8, Suppl., 171. MITCHELL, Albert Roscoe, 1856-1933. For biography see Proc. Nebraska M. Soc, 1899, 31: 4, portr. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1933, 100: 1790. Also Nebraska M. J., 1933, 18: 277. For portrait see in Hist. Med. Nebraska (Tvler, A. F.) Omaha, 1928, 350. MITCHELL, Alec Duncan. British chemical nomenclature, viii, 156p. 23}^cm. Lond., E. Arnold & Co., 1948. MITCHELL, Alexander [Ch. M. 1907, Aber- deen] For bibUography see in Index d. titres Soc. internat. chir., Brux., 1933, 1: 374. MITCHELL, Alfred, jr, 1872-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 122: 55. Also J. Maine M. Ass., 1943, 34: 57. Also Tr. N. England Surg. Soc. 1944, 25: 220. MITCHELL, Alfred Newton, 1876- For portrait see Proc. Ass. Life Insur. Pres., 1941, 35: opp. p. 6. MITCHELL, Alice, 1861-1916. Herrick, J. B. Biography. In his Memories of Eighty Years, Chic, 1949, 52. MITCHELL, Amanda Jane, 1862-1947. For obituary see J. M. Ass. Georgia, 1947, 36: 216. MITCHELL, Ammi Ruhamah, 1762-1824. For biography see Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) PhUa., 1912, 2: 177. Also in: Am. M. Biogr, (KeUy, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 800 (Spalding, J. A.) MITCHELL, Arnold W. For portrait see J. Canad. Dent. Ass., 1946, 12: 2.38. MITCHELL, Arthur, 1804-67. For biography see Hist. R. Coll. Surgeons Ireland (Cameron, C. A.) Dubl., 1886, 492. MITCHELL, Arthur Brownlow, 1865-1942. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 441, portr. Also Ulster M. J., 1942, 11: 135-8. MITCHELL, Charles A. Bovine infectious abortion or Bang's disease of cattle. 15p. 8? Ottawa, 1935. Forms No. 150, n. ser., BuU. Canada Dep. Agr. MITCHELL, Charles Ainsworth, 1867-1948. Edible oils & fats, xii, 159p. illust. tab. 23cm. Lond., Longmans, Green & Co., 1918. See also Dyer, B., & Mitchell, C. A. The Society of Public Analysts. 278p. 8? Cambr., 1932. Also editor of Allen, A. H. Allen's commercial analysis. 5. ed. 10 v. 8! Phila., 1923-33. For obituary see Analyst, Lond, 1948, 73: 55-7, portr. (Cox, H. E.) Also Brit. M. J., 1948, 1: 128. Also Lancet, Lond., 1948, 1: 198. Also Med. Leg. J., Lond., 1948, 16: 14 (Cox, H. E.) For portrait see Med. Leg. Crim. Rev., Lond., 1936, 4: No. 4, front. MITCHELL, Chauncey Leeds, 1813-88. For portrait see CoUection in Library. MITCHELL, Clifford, 1854-1939. Students' manual of urinary analysis, chemical and micro- scopical; compiled, translated and abridged from the most recent French authorities. 23p. 18! Chic, McClurg & Co., 1879. ---- Physician's chemistry. 301p. 8? Chic, Gross & Delbridge, 1886. ---- The practitioner's guide to urinary analysis. 2. ed. xi, 188p. illust. 20cm. Chic, Gross & Delbridge, 1888. ---- A clinical study of diseases of the kid- neys [etc.] xii, 431p. illust. tab. 23cm. Chic, W. T. Keener, 1890. ---- Diseases of the urinary organs including diabetes mellitus and insipidus, viii, 716p. 8? Phila., Boericke & Tafel, 1903. —— Manual of urinary analysis containing a systematic course in didactic and laboratory instruction for students together with reference tables and clinical data for practitioners. 3. ed. 363p. 8? Phila., Boericke & Tafel, 1902. MITCHELL, Edward, fl. 1819-1834. See Barclay, John. A series of engravings, representing the bones of the human skeleton; with the skeletons of some of the lower animals, by Edward Mitchell. The explanatory refer- ences by John Barclay. Pt 2. [64]p. 31cm. Edinb., 1820. MITCHELL, Edward Clay, 1882- For portrait see Mississippi Doctor, 1936-37, 14: No. 12, 34; 1937-38, 15: No. 3, 26. MITCHELL, Edward Dana, 1876- For biography see Memphis M. J., 1941, 16: 3, portr. MITCHELL, Edwin Waterman, 1854-1953. For biography see Annual Rep. Christ Hosp., Cincinn. (1943) 1944, 54: 9, portr. (Nippert, A. K.) MITCHELL, Elsie Reed, 1871-1946. For obituary see J. Am. M. Women Ass., 1947, 2: 216. MITCHELL, Frederick William, 1873-1943. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1943, 123: 922. Also J. Maine M. Ass., 1943, 34: 204. MITCHELL, George Edward, 1781-1832. Archer, G. W. George Edward MitcheU, physician and sol- dier. Mil. Surgeon, 1941, 88: 670-3. MITCHELL, George Eric. Modern sanitary engineering, for the use of architects, surveyors, engineers, medical officers of health, sanitation officers, builders, and students. 169p. illust. diagr. 22cm. Brooklyn, Chemical Pub. Co., 1942. ----[The same] Sanitation, drainage and water supply. 2. ed. 192p. 23cm. Lond., G. Newnes, 1946. Also 3. ed. 192p. 23#cm. 1947. MITCHELL, Giles Sandy, 1852-1904. For biography see in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 177. Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (KeUy, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 800 (Drury, A. G.) MITCHELL, Harland B., 1907- & MARSHALL, Keith Dayton. Here's the ques- tion, resolved: That the Federal Government should provide a system of complete medical care available to all citizens at public expense. 113p. 23}£cm. Seminole, Okla., the Editors, 1946. Forms v.l, Handbook (A) for debaters. MITCHELL, Harold Hanson, 1886- The determination of the protein requirements of animals and of the protein values of farm feeds and rations. 44p. tab. 25cm. Wash., Nat. Res. Counc, 1926. Forms pt 1, No. 55, v.ll, Bull. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ----The fluorine problem in livestock feed- ing. lOp. 25cm. Wash., Nat. Res. Counc, 1942. Forms 4. Rep. Com. Animal Nutrit. U. S., Nat. Res. Counc. -—— Is animal protein an essential constituent of swine and poultry rations? lOp. 25cm. Wash., 1943. Forms No. 117, Repr. & Circ. Ser. Nat. Res. Counc, Wash. Also forms No. 9, Rep. Com. Animal Nutrit. (NRC) Wash. ---- & EDMAN, Marjorie. Nutrition and resistance to climatic stress, with particular reference to man. hi, 112p. 27cm. S. Louis, Army Field Print. Plant [for] Quartermast. Food & Contain. Inst. Armed Forces, 1949. At head of title: Research report. MITCHELL, Harold Hanson, 1886- , & HAMILTON, Tom Sherman. The biochemistry of the amino acids. 619p. 8? N. Y., Chemical Cat. Co., 1929. MITCHELL, Harry Fitzroy, 1866-1947. For obituary see J. Indiana M. Ass., 1948, 41: 238. MITCHELL, Harry Walter, 1867-1933. For obituary see Am. J. Psychiat., 1933, 13: 713, portr. Also J. Nerv. Ment. Dis., 1933, 78: 579. Also N. England J. M., 1933, 208: 1387. Also Tr. Am. Neur. Ass., 1934, 60: 221 (Buckley, A. C.) MITCHELL 1487 MITCHELL MITCHELL, Helen Swift, 1895- See Cooper, L. F., Barber, E. M., & Mitchell, H. S. Nutri- tion in health and disease. 574p. 8? Phila., 1928. Also later eds. Also 10. ed. 729p. 1947. MITCHELL, Henry Chalmers, 1876-1948. For obituary see Lawrence Co. M. Soc. Bull., 1948-49, 15: No. 2, 3. MITCHELL, Howard Ross, 1894- For portrait see Nu Sigma Nu Bull., 1942, 31: 375. MITCHELL, J. D., 1823-93. Merritt, W. Biography. In his Cent, of Med. Jacksonville [etc.] Gainesville, 1949, 56, portr. MITCHELL, James Farnandis, 1871- For portrait see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p. 272. MITCHELL, James Thomas, 1868-1928. For obituary see Proc. Connecticut M. Soc, 1929, 137: 234-6 (Loveland, J. E.) MITCHELL, John 1680(?)-1768. For biography see in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 178 (Waterson, D.) Also in Am. M. Biogr. (KeUy, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 801. Also in Some Am. M. Botanists (H. A. Kelly) N. Y., 1929, 33-7. MITCHELL, John, -1846. For biography see in Sketches of Lives ... Manchester Infirm. (Brockbank, E. Ai.) Manch., 1904, 246. MITCHELL, John Christopher, 1850-1920. For obituary see Proc. Am. M. Psychol. Ass., 1920, 76: 409 (EngUsh, W. M.) MITCHELL, John H., 1850-1922. For portrait see Annual Meet. Ass. Surgeons South. Railw. Co. (1912) 1913, 17: front. MITCHELL, John Harrington, 1904- For portrait see Ann. Allergy, 1949, 7: 122. MITCHELL, John Kearsley, 1793-1858. For biography see in Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Bur- rage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 801. Also Clin. M. & S., 1938, 45: 357, portr. For portrait see CoUection in Library. MITCHELL, John Kearsley, 1859-1917. Editor of Mitchell, S. W. Fat and blood. 6. ed. 168p. 19cm. PhUa., 1893. Also 8. ed. 236p. 19^cm. Phila., 1900. MITCHELL, John Phimister [M. D. 1911, Aberdeen] Anatomy and physiology, and causes of disease, xvi, 215p. illust. 16? Lond., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1937. Also 2. ed. xvi, 226p. 17#cm. 1948. Forms v.l, BailUere's Element. Trop. Handb. See also Jordan, H., Mitchell, J. P., & Hopkins, G. H. E. Tropical hygiene and sanitation. 388p. 17cm. Lond., 1939. MITCHELL, John Stevenson, 1882[?]-1947. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1947, 1: 619. MITCHELL, John West, 1893- Editor of [Pennsylvania] Medical Society of the State of Pennsylvania. Primer on diabetes. Rev. ed. 35p. 28cm. Harrisb., 1941. MITCHELL, Joseph Ernest, 1871-1951. For portrait see in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p.273. MITCHELL, Joseph Isolin, 1895-1937. For biography see in Physicians Mayo Clin., Phila., 1927, For obituary see J. Bone Surg., 1937, 19: 847. MITCHELL, Katherine, 1898- The deuce of reducing, xi, 112p. 22#cm. N. Y., Covici; Friede, 1937. , , „ , ____ Food in health and disease; preparation, Dhvsiological action and therapeutic value. 2. ed x, 379p. illust. tab. 22#cm. Phila., F. A. Davis Co., 1938. Also 3. ed xi, 52 8p. 1942. Also 4. ed. (with G. G. North) xiy, 616p. 1947 MITCHELL, Katherine Sara [MD. 1882, Coll. Phvs Ireland] The drink question; its social and medical aspects. 3. ed. 256p. 20cm. Lond., Swan Sonnenschein & Co., 1896. ,.,.., , MITCHELL, Lily E. A survey of individuals soliciting alms for a livelihood in North Carolina. 2 n 1 30d 22cm. Raleigh, 1948. Forms Intern. Bull. No. 11, N? Carolina Bd Pub. Welf. MITCHELL, M. M. See Pearson, M. T. E., & Mitchell, M. M.'Cookery under rations. 69p. 18cm. Lond., 1941. MITCHELL, Mark L. Manual of practical biochemistry for medical students. 4 p. 1., 181p. illust. tab. form. 22cm. Adelaide, Hassei Pr., 1949. p.4-156 are leaves, blank on verso. MITCHELL, Neal, 1855-1911. For biography see In Cent, of Med. Jacksonville (Merritt, W.) (etc.) Gainesville, 1949, 127. MITCHELL, Oliver Wendell Holmes, 1886- 1948. Bacteria and disease. 39p. illust. port. 23cm. Columbia, Univ. Missouri, 1913. Forms No. 1, Univ. Missouri BuU. Med. Ser. ---- The prevention of tuberculosis. 36p. illust. 23cm. Columbia, Univ. Missouri, 1914. Forms No. 6, Univ. Missouri Bull. Med. Ser. ----Water, the prevention of its pollution. 18p. illust. diagr. 23cm. Columbia, Univ. of Missouri, 1914. Forms No. 7, Univ. Missouri Bull. Med. Ser. For obituary see J. Am. M. Ass., 1949, 139: 539. Also N. York State J. M„ 1949, 49: 156. Also Q. Phi Beta Pi M., 1949-50, 46: 54. MITCHELL, Sir Peter Chalmers, 1864-1945. Editor of Mechnikov, E. I. I. The nature of man. 309p. 23 ^cm. N. Y., 1903. For biography see Brit. M. J., 1935, 1: 935. For obituary see Lancet, Lond., 1945, 2: 53. Also London Hosp. Gaz., 1945, 48: 239, portr. Also Nature, Lond., 1945, 156: 103 (Hindle, E.) MITCHELL, Philip Henry, 1883- A text book of general physiology. 2. ed. xviii, 799p. illust. diagr. 8? N. Y., McGraw-Hill Bk Co., 1932. Also 3. ed. xviii, 853p. 1938. Also 4. ed. 927p. 1948. ---- A textbook of biochemistry, xv, 640p. illust. tab. diagr. 23cm. N. Y., McGraw-Hill Bk Co., 1946. ---- & TAYLOR, Ivon Roy. Laboratory manual of general physiology, xv, 142p. illust. 2Sy2cm. N. Y., McGraw-Hill Bk Co., 1938. MITCHELL, Robert, 1778-1848. Brush, E. C. Biography. In his Pioneer Physicians Mus- kingum Valley, Zanesville, 1890, 8. MITCHELL, Robert Bruce, jr, 1901- *The treatment of pernicious anemia [Marquette Univ.] 18p. 28cm. Milwaukee, 1930. Typewritten. MITCHELL, Robert Edgar, 1884-1948. For obituary see Virginia M. Month., 1948, 75: 158. MITCHELL, Robert Lewis, 1881-1942. For obituary see J. Baltimore Coll. Dent. Surg., 1943, 8: 39. MITCHELL, Robert Watkeys, 1892- A monograph covering the origin, history and sig- nificance of the term Castile soap, together with a discussion of the properties, uses, reputation, adulteration, and imitation of the product; based upon over 900 extracts from the literature of 400 years. 187p. 22>^cm. Bost.[?] 1927. MITCHELL, Samuel Grant, 1783[?]-1837. Rice, T. B. The first physicians in Indianapolis. Month. Bull. Bd Health Indiana, 1949, 52: 159-62. MITCHELL, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831. For biography see in Hist. N. York Acad. Sc. (Fairchild, H.) N. Y., 1887, 57-64, portr. Also in Coll. Physicians & Surg. N. York (Shrady, J.) N. Y., 1903, 1: 40-2, portr. Also in Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 179-81, portr. Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 806 (Francis, S. W.) For portrait see Collection in Library. MITCHELL, Silas Weir, 1829-1914. ---- On the inhalation of cinchonia, and its salts. 2p. 23^cm. [n. p.] 1858. ---- Fat and blood; an essay on the treat- ment of certain forms of neurasthenia and hys- teria. 3. ed. 164p. 8? Phila., J. B. Lippincott & Co., 1884. Also 6. ed. Rev. by John K. .MITCHELL 1488 MITCHELL Mitchell. 168p. 19cm. 1893. Also 8. ed. by John K. Mitchell. 236p. 19#cm. 1900. ---- Hugh Wynne, free Quaker, sometime brevet lieutenant-colonel on the staff of His Excellency General Washington. 2v. 306p.; 261p. pl. 8° N. Y., Century Co., 1898. See also: Burr, A. R. B. Weir Mitchell; his life and letters, xii, 424p. 8? N. Y., 1929. Memorial addresses and resolutions. 155p. 8? Phila., 1914. Mumey, N. Silas Weir Mitchell, the versatile physician. 201p. 8? Denver, 1934. Gildea, M. C. L., & Gildea, E. F. Personalities of American psychotherapists; Mitchell, Salmon, Riggs. Am. J. Psychiat., 1944^5, 101: 464-6.—Jirka, F. J. An immortal son of Phila- delphia. In his Am. Doctors of Destiny, Chic, 1940, 201-15, portr.—Kieffer, J. E. Silas Weir Mitchell, 1829-1914; general practitioner extraordinary. Pennsylvania Health, 1940, 1: No. 10, 24-7.—Enoepp, L. F. Silas Weir Mitchell; his contri- bution to early American neurology. J. Michigan M. Soc, 1931, 30: 851-7.—Library (The) of the late S. Weir Mitchell. Ann. M. Hist., 1941, 3. ser., 3: 530.—Podolsky, E. Silas Weir Mitchell and the tired nerves. Med. Ann. District of Colum- bia, 1949, 18: 188-90.— Taylor, J. M. Personal glimpses of S. Weir MitcheU, incidents in the life of the physician, scientist, novelist and poet narrated bv his associate and assistant. Ann. M. Hist., 1929, n. ser., 1: 583-98.—Throckmorton, T. B. Silas Weir Mitchell, a man of medicine and letters. J. Iowa State M. Soc, 1931, 21: 55-63, portr.—Tucker, B. R. Speaking of Weir Mitchell. Am. J. Psychiat,, 1936-37, 93: 341-6. ------ Silas Weir Mitchell, 1829-1914; father of neurology and mentor of psychiatry in America. Ibid., 1943-44, 100: No. 6, 80-6, portr.—Voorhees, I. W. Reminiscences of Dr. S. Weir Mitchell. Bull. N. York Acad. M., 1931, 2. ser., 7: 40-8.—Weinstein, B. B. Holmes and Mitchell, two American poet-physicians. Phi Lambda Kappa Q., 1936-37, 11: 13-6. For obituary see Proc. Am. M. Psychol. Ass., 1914, 70. meet., 585 (Burr, C. W.) For biography see in Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 802-5 (Mills, C. K.) Also Clin. M. & S., 1928, 35: 863-5, portr. Also Tr. Coll. Physicians Philadelphia, 1929, 51: 196-200 (Gibbon, J. H.) Also Arch. Neur. Psychiat., Chic, 1935, 34: 643-8, portr. (Hyndman, O., & Cone, W.) Also in Montreal Neur. Inst. Neur. Biogr., Lond., 1936, 161-8, portr. (Hyndman, O., & Cone, W.) Also in Hist. Am. Physiol. Soc. (Howell, W. H.) Bait., 1938, 6-10, portr. Also Science, 1938, 87: 474-8 (Carlson, A. J.) Also in Index biogr. (Acad. meU) Par., 1939, 85. Also Clin. Excerpts, 1945, 19: 195-202. portr. Also in Modern M. World (Kagan, S. R.) Bost., 1945, 62, portr. Also Periph. Vase Dis. (Allen, E. V. N.) Phila., 1946, 284, portr. (AUen, E. V., Barker, N. W„ & Hines, E. A., jr) For portrait see Collection in Library. Also Am. J. M. Sc, 1914, 147: No. 2, front. Also Edinburgh M. J., 1914, n. ser., 12: front. Also Ciba Symposia, 1944-45, 6: 1776 (Sargent, J.) Also Q. Bull. Northwest. Univ. M. School, 1945, 19: 147. Also Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1947-48, 10: 4268. --- MOREHOUSE, George R., & KEEN, William W., jr. Reflex paralysis; Circular No. 6, Surgeon General's Office, March 10, 1864 [Re- print, with introduction] vi, 23p. 21cm. N. Haven, Yale Univ. Sch. M., 1941. MITCHELL, Sollace, 1858-1907. Merritt, W. Biography. In his Cent, of Med. Jacksonville, etc., Gainesville, 1949, 127. MITCHELL, Thomas Duche, 1791-1865. Biddle, J. B. Introductory lecture delivered before the class of Jefferson Medical College, October 9, 1865: An account of the life and work of Dr. Thomas D. Mitchell. 4 1. 4? Phila., n. p., 1865. Manuscript. Schachner, A. Biography. In: Cyclop. Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A.) Phila., 1912, 2: 179. Also in: Am. M. Biogr. (Kelly, H. A., & Burrage, W. L.) Bait., 1920, 805. MITCHELL, Thomas Houghton, 1862 (or 1863?)-1946. For obituary see Brit. M. J., 1946, 2: 443. Also Irish J. M. Sc, 1946, 805. MITCHELL, Thomas John, 1882- , & SMITH, G. M. History of the Great War based on official documents: Medical services; casual- ties and medical statistics of the great war. xx, 382p. diagr. 8? Lond., H. M. Stat. Off., 1931. MITCHELL, Thomas Robinson, 1815-74. For biography see in Hist. R. CoU. Surgeons Ireland (Cam- eron, C. A.) Dubl., 1886, 633. MITCHELL, Thomas Walker, 1869-1944. For obituary see Brit. J. M. Psychol., 1944-45, 20: 203-6. MITCHELL, William, 1864-1933. For obituary see Brit. J. Radiol., 1933, 6: 188. For portrait see Acta radiol., Stockh., 1928, Suppl. 5, 78. MITCHELL, William Andrew. ---- A supposed author of Essay (An) on capacity and genius. 537p. 23cm. Lond., 1820 [?] MITCHELL, William Augustus, 1877-1941. Outlines of the world's military history, viii, 751p. 8? Wash., Nat. Service Pub. Co., 1931. MITCHELL, William C, 1868-1941. For obituary see Hosp. Management, 1941, 52: No. 4, 74. MITCHELL, William Grady, 1896-1948. For obituary see Ann. Int. M., 1949, 30: 236 (Carter, D. W., jr.) Also J. Am. M. Ass., 1949, 139: 243. Also Texas J. M., 1948-49, 44: 634, portr. MITCHELL, William Leland, 1893- Ball, C. D. Biography. In his Orange Co. M. Hist., S. Ana, 1926, 168, portr. MITCHELL, William McGregor [M. B. 1909] For biography see Vet. Rec, Lond., 1946, 58: 536, portr. MITCHELL, William Thomas Burton, 1890- 1941. For obituary see Canad. M. Ass. J., 1941, 45: 193. Also Am. J. Orthopsychiat., 1942, 12: 363. MITCHELLA. Atchison, E. Cytogeography of Gleditsia and Mitchella. J. Hered., 1947. 38: 311. MITCHELL disease. See Erythromelalgia. MITCHELL HEGGS, Francis Sansome. See Heggs, Francis Sansome Mitchell. MITCHILL, Samuel Latham, 1764-1831. For biography see: Hall, C. R. A scientist in the early republic; Samuel Latham Mitchill, 1764-1831. 162p. 8? N. Y., 1934. Also in Am. Biogr. (Preston, W.) N. Y., 1940, 702. For portrait see Collection in Library. Also in Hist. M. Soc. Distr. Columbia, Wash., 1909, opp. p. 24. Also Rep. U. S. Nat. Mus. (1897) 1901, pt 2, pl. 60. MITCHINER, Philip Henry, 1888- The modern treatment of burns and scalds. ix, 64p. pl. 8? Lond., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1935. ---- Surgical emergencies in practice. 608p. 8? Lond., 1931. See also Romanis, W. H. C, & Mitchiner, P. H. The science and practice of surgery. 2v. 8? Lond., 1927. Also 2. ed. 2v. N. Y., 1929. Also 4. ed. 2v. 1932. Also 6. ed. 2v. 1937. Also 7. ed. 2v. 1941. Also 8. ed. 2v. 1948. For bibliography see in Index, d. titres Soc. internat. chir., Brux., 1933, 1: 375. ---- & COWELL, Ernest Marshall. Med- ical organisation and surgical practice in air raids, viii, 247p. illust. pl. 20^cm. Lond., J. & A. Churchill, 1939. MITCHINER, Philip Henry, & MACMANUS, Emily Elvira Primrose. Nursing in time of war. vi,169p. illust. plan. 13^cm. Lond., J. & A. Churchill, 1939. Also 2. ed. vii, 145p. 1943 MITCHINER, Philip Henry, SHATTOCK, Clement Edward [et al.] Surgery for dental students, ix, 364p. illust. 8° Lond., Bailliere, Tindall & Cox, 1936. MITCHINER, Philip Henry, & WHYTE, Angus Hedley. A pocket surgery, vii, 272p. pl. 18}£cm. Lond., J. & A. Churchill, 1943. Also 2. ed. 1946. MITCHNIK 1489 MITE MITCHNIK, Rosa, 1909- *Soins pre- et post-operatoires dans la stenose hypertrophique congenitale du pylore. 55p. 25cm. Montpel., Impr. de La Presse, 1937. MITE. See also Acarina; also under specific and generic names of mites. Jacot, A. P. Culture of non-predacious, non-parasitic mites. In: Cult. Meth. Invertebr. (Galtsoff, P. S.) Ithaca, 1937, 245.— Murray, R. E. Mites. In: Serv. Pub. Sch. Pub. Health Univ. Sydney, 1946, No. 6, 259-73. --- Agricultural aspect. United States. Department op Agricul- ture. Bureau of Entomology. Circular No. 19, 2. ser., 2. ed. The clover mite. 4p. 8°. Wash.. 1897. Andre, M. Sur la presence d'acariens parasites sur des pagures. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1937, 124: 448.—Rodionov, Z. S. The qualitative and quantitative damage caused by grain mites. Rev. Appl. Entom., Lond., 1943, 31: Ser. B, 39 (Abstr.)—Zacher, F. Beitrage zur Kenntnis phytophager Milben. Zool. Anz., 1931-32, 97: 177-85. ---- Control. See also Miticide. Cutright, C. R. Populations of the European red mite as affected bv spray schedules. J. Econ. Entom., 1944, 37: 499- 502.—Holloway, J. K., Henderson, C. F., & McBurnie, H. V. Population increase of citrus red mite associated with the use of sprays containing inert granular residues. Ibid., 1942, 35: 348-50.—Newell, I. M. Quantitative methods in biological and control studies of orchard mites. Ibid., 1947, 40: 683-9. ---- Ecology. Hukusima, G. Kedani ni kan-suru kenkyu [Studies on domestic mites] p.615-83. 22cm. Kyoto, 1937. In: Kokumin eisei, 1937, 14: Miller, A. E. An introductory study of the Acarina, or mites, of Ohio, p.85-172. 8? Woos- ter, 1925. Forms No. 386, BuU. Ohio Agr. Exp. Sta. Keifer, H. H. Eriophyid mites, especially imported species, in California. Proc. Pacific Sc. Congr. (1939) 1940, 6. Congr., 4: 397-401.—Lawrence, R. F. Studies on some parasitic mites from Canada and South Africa. J. Parasit., Lane, 1948, 34: 364-79.—Morlan, H. B., & Strandtmann, R. W. The occur- rence of neotropical mites in the United States. Ibid., 1949, 35: 217.—Newell, I. N. An ecological and taxonomic study of the marine intertidal mites of Long Island Sound. Anat. Rec, 1944, 89: 558.—Smaragdova, N. P. [The interaction between phyrophagous and predatory mites in relation to their environ- ment and concentration] BuU. biol. m6d. exp. URSS, 1936, 2: 99.—Szalay, L. Die erste Wassermilbe (HydrachneUae) aus unterirdischen Gewassern in Ungarn. Zool. Anz., 1943, 142: 45-51.—Viets, K. Ueber die Verbreitung der Kaltwasser und Stromung liebenden Wassermilben in Europa. Forsch. & Fortsch., 1940, 16: 394.—Willmann, C. Ueber erne eigenartige MUbenfauna im Kustengrundwasser der Kieler Bucht. Schr. Naturwiss. Verein. Schl. Holstein, 1933-34, 20: 422-34. ---- Parasitism. Billiard, G. Infestation par des acariens des rrulieux servant a la culture des bacteries. BuU. Soc. zool. France, 1919, 44: 175-8__Korkhaus, R. Ueber das Auftreten von Futtermilben im Magen und Darm von Hunden. Berl. tierarztl. Wschr., 1933, 49: 389-91. ---- Parasitism, human. See also names of mites as Demodecidae; Liponyssidae. Arnold H L.. ir, & Arnold, H. L., sr. The diagnosis and management of bird-mite bites. Proc Clinic, Honolulu, 1943, q! 41_i —Baker, D. W. Some mites injurious to domestic animals'and man encountered recently by New York State veterinarians; chorioptic mange of the horse; psoroptic mange, cables, of the cow; acariasis, ^^y»™£«g%J0$: dos and man. Cornell Vet., 1942, 32. 626-66. ^arie, m. W une eruption automnale due a un acare: 1 aoutat Paris ^4H 1935 95° 51-5.-Carter, H. F., Wedd, G., A D'Abrera V. s!' The occurrence of mites (Acarina) in human sputum and Ueveiano, v..*.. _Davies, J. H. T. Another acarine fce Brit J. Derm. Syph.. 1938, 50: 243.-Dow.ing, G. B., & Thomas, E. W. P. Cheese itch; contact dermatitis due to mite-infested cheese dust. Brit. M. J., 1942, 2: 543.— Faust, E. C. Mite infestations. In: Modern Med. Ther. (Barr, D. P.) Bait., 1940, 2: 1971-4.—Krantz, W. Der Nach- weis der Kratzemilben. Munch, med. Wschr., 1940, 87: 445-7.—Manson-Bahr, P., & Muggleton, W. J. Significance of mites and their eggs in human faeces. Lancet, Lond., 1945, 1: 81.—Remlinger, P., & Bailly, J. Presence accidenteUe dans l'urine de Glyciphagus cursor. Maroc mid., 1943, 99.— Rokstad.I. Middbefengt fiken som arsak til yrkeseksem. Nord. med., 1941, 12: 3721-7.—Saito, S. Sinyo-tyu ni mitomerare- taru hi ga zintai ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite [The effect on the human body of the pupae of the mites detected in the feces and urine] Zikken syokaki byogaku, 1944, 19: 113-23.—Sasa, M. Zintai-nai dani-kisei-syo ni kan-suru sin-tiken [A new report on infestation of human bodies with mites] Nissin igaku, 1947, 34: 167-70.—Schelcher, R. Ueber Milbenbefund im Stuhl. Arch. Kinderh., 1928, 83: 214.—Thiel, P. H. van, & Ommeren, H. van. [Observations on the potato-lice in Surinam with special reference to the reaction of the human skin to the pres- ence of mite-larvae] Geneesk. tschr. Ned. Indie, 1940, 80: 1638-54, 3 pl.—Thompson, A. G. G. Mites and occupational diseases. J. State M., Lond., 1925, 33: 419-27. ---- Public health aspect. Bohm, E. Beitrag zum Nachweis von Milben in Lebens- und Futtermitteln. Zschr. Veterinark., 1942, 54: 99-102.— Conant, R., & Perkins, R. M. This mite question. Bull. Antivenin Inst. America, 1931, 5: 36-9.—Ermel, O. Zur Hausmilbenplage in einer Mietwohnung. Prakt. Desinfekt., 1942, 34: 123.—Peus, F. Bemerkungen zur Milbenplage in Wohnungen. Zschr. hyg. Zool., 1941, 33: 30-6.—Pooman, A. Erfahrungen mit einigen Milben. Arch. Schiffs & Tropenhyg., 1935, 39: 199-205.—Robertson, P. L. A technique for biologi- cal studies of cheese mites. Bull. Entom. Res., Lond., 1944—45, 35:251-5.—Thompson, A. G. G. Mites in table salt. Lancet, Lond., 1943, 2: 460.—Weidner, H. Die an Vorraten schadlich werdenden Milben. Zbl. ges. Hyg., 1942-43, 50: 659 (Abstr.)— Willmann, C. Milben aus deutschen Mineralquellen. Zool. Anz., 1942;139:237-47. — Vector of disease. Brookman, B. CoUecting large numbers of Uve mites from bird nests for virus studies. CDC Bull., Atlanta, 1950, 9: No. 2, 26.—Yamada, S. Observations on a house-infesting mite (Liponyssus nagayoi, n. sp.) which attacks human be- ings, rats, and other domestic mammals, with brief notes of experiments regarding the possibiUty of plague-transmission by means of-this mite. Tr. Far East. Ass. Trop. M., 1930, 2: 358-72, 2 pl. Veterinary aspect. Baker, D. W. Some mites injurious to domestic animals and man encountered recently by New York State veterinarians; chorioptic mange of the horse; psoroptic mange (scabies) of the cow; acariasis (Liponyssus spp.) of the fowl, dog, and man. Rep. N. York State Vet. Coll. (1941-42) 1943, 114-20 — Benbrook, E. A. Mites of poultry. In: Dis. Poultry (Biester, H. E., & Devries, L.) Ames, 1943, 618-27.—Bishopp, F. C. Poultry mites. Yearb. U. S. Dep. Agr., 1942, 1055-61.— Ford, C. M. A non-parasitic mite in rabbits' fur. Vet. Rec, Lond., 1944, 56: 115.—Wilcox, E. V. Cytodites nudus in the common fowl. Zbl. Bakt., 2. Abt., 1900, 6: 147-53.—Williams, W. L. The air sac mite of the fowl. Am. Vet. Rev., 1898, 22: 8. ---- Zoology. Doetschman, W. H. The occurrence of mites in pinnipeds, including a new species from the CaUfornia sea-Uon, Zalophus californianus. J. Parasit., Lane, 1941, 27: Suppl., 23.— Ewing, H. E. A new pit-producing mite from the scales of a South American snake. Ibid., 1933, 20: 53-6.—Ginecinskaja, T. A. A new form of adaptation of feather mite Freyana anatina Koch to the moult of the host. C. rend. Acad, sc. URSS, 1942, 37: 146-9.—Jameson, E. W., jr. A new mite, Ichoronyssus hubbardi, from the mountain beaver, Aplodontia rufa (Rafinesque) J. Parasit., Lane, 1949, 35: 109-15.— Lawrence, R. F. The prostigmatic mites of South African lizards. Parasitology, Lond., 1935, 27: 1; 1936, 28: 1. ------ A new mite from the South African pangolin. Ibid., 1939, 31: 451-7.—Radford, C. D. Notes on some new species of parasitic mites. Ibid., 1938, 30: 427; passim. ------ New parasitic mites (Acarina) Ibid., 1942, 34: 295-307.—Strandtmann, R. W. The mesostigmatic nasal mites of birds; two new genera from shore and marsh birds. J. Parasit., Lane, 1948, 34: 505-14.—Vitzthum, H. Neue parasitische Fledermausmilben aus Venezuela. Zschr. Parasitenk., 1931-32, 4: 1-47. MITEFF, Mladen. *Traitement de la tuber- culose par vibroinhalation. 19p. 8? Geneve, Impr. du Commerce, 1929. MITEFF, Pierre N„ 1909- *Le nouveau traitement du tetanos (methode phylactique) 48p. 8? Par., Jouve & cie, 1934. MITELLA 1 1490 MITICIDE MITELLA 1. Joleaud, A. Le genre Mitella. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1913, 74: 417-20. MITELLA 2. See Bandage. MITELLI, Guiseppe Maria, 1634-1718. Unfehlbares (Ein) Geheimmittel, um niemals zu sterben. Ciba Zschr., Basel, 1936-37, 4: 1286. MITEREV, Georgij A. [Kan oxpaHaeTca 3AopoBte B CCCP] La protection de la sante publique en U. R. S. S. 36p. illust. 16cm. Moskva, Ed. Langues etrangeres, 1944. ---- [The same] Cum este aparata Sanatatea Publica in U. R. S. S. 40p. 17cm. Moskva, Ed. Limbi straine, 1944. ---- OuepeAHBie 3auauu AKa^eMHu MeAH- UHHCKhx HayK CCCP; BCTynuTejibHoe cjiobo Ha yupenuTejibHoft ceccau. 20p. 21}£cm. Moskva, Medgiz, 1945. Also editor of Russia. KoMuccapuaT 3ApaBO- oxpaHeHHH. JX'BajmaTb nan. JieT CoBeTCKoro supaBooxpaHeHua. 296p. 30}£cm. Moskva, 1944. MITGAU, Helena, 1894- *Zur Frage der iibertragenen Kinder. 29p. 8? Jena, Hellas, 1937. MITHRIDATISM. See also Arseno-resistance. Guedon, M. *Etude comparee de la resistance aux poisons suivant l'age. 24p. 8? Par., 1920. Folger, H. T. Acclimation of Bufo tadpoles to ethyl and methyl alcohols. Science, 1927, 66: 18.—Smart, W. A. M., & Penman, W. J. Mithridatism. London Hosp. Gaz., 1942- 43, 46: 74-7. MITHRIDATO, Fra [pseud.?] Esame critico di Pietro Andrea Mattioli. 211p. 8? Nap., Fil. Cessari, 1767. MITICIDE. See also Mite, Control; also this heading in the Military Section of the volume. Linduska, J. P., & Morton, F. A. Addi- tional tests of benzene hexachloride (British 666) for the field control of chiggers. 13p. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1945. Forms No 109, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- & McDuffie. W. C. Preliminary tests of selected materials for the held control of chig- gers. lip. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1945. Forms No. 106, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. McCollough, G. T., & Jones, H. A. Depo- sition of miticides on cloth. 5p. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1945. Forms No. Ill, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Snyder, F. M., & Morton, F. A. Screening tests conducted in a search for new miticides. 14p. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1945. Forms No. 18, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- Results of screening tests with materials for use as miticides. 82p. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1945. Forms No. 130, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. ---- & Knipling, E. F. Results of field tests with certain promising miticides. 8p. 28cm. Wash. [?] 1944. Forms No. 4, Rep. Insect Control Com. U. S. Nat. Res. Counc. Bousquet, E. W., Cochran, J. H., & Krister, C. J. Miticidal compositions comprising a 2,2-bis-(para-alkoxyphenyl)-propane. U. S. Patent Off., 1950, No. 2,504,382.—Bushland, R. C. Miti- cides and mite control. In: Ricketts. Dis. Sympos., Wash., 1948, 241-7.—Fayette, L. J., Hensill, G. S., & Cassil, C. C. Hexaethyl tetraphosphate for control of mites. J. Econ. Entom., 1946, 39: 812.—Hammer, O. H. Miticidal composition comprising di-(4-chlorophenoxy)-methane and the dicyclo- hexylamine salt of 2,4-dinitro-6-cyclohexyl-phenol. U. S. Patent Off., 1950, No. 2,524,728.—Jeppson, L. R. Di-(4,chlo- rophenoxv)-methane for control of citrus red mite. J. Econ. Entom., 1946, 39: 813.—Kagy, J. F., & McCall, G. L. Dust mixtures of a phenol salt for control of mites. Ibic' , 1941, 34: 119.—Kyrides, L. P., & Zienty, F. B. Thenyl esters and miti- cide compositions containing the same. U. S. Patent Off., 1950, No. 2,519,383.—Morrill, H. L., & Weinman, C. J. Chlo- rinated orthonitrobiphenyl miticide composition. Ibid., No. 2,524,069.—Peters, L. Oral toxicity of a new miticide, di- (p-chlorophenyl)-methylcarbinol. Proc. Soc. Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1949, 72: 304-6. MITIGAL. Syn.: Dimethyl-diphenylene-disulfide. See also Acariasis, Treatment; Mange. Brixner, L. Ueber Anwendung und Wirkung von Mitigal in der Veterinarmedizin. Miinch. tierarztl. Wschr., 1923, 74: 169-73.—Funk, G. Vergiftungserscheinungen nach Anwen- dung von Mitigal bei einem Saugling. Med. Klin., Berl., 1926, 22: 1763. MITINA, A. D. nojie3Htie u BpeuHBie urpyuiKH. 32p. 19cm. Moskva, Gosud. med. izdat., 1929. MIT JA VILA y Fisonell, Vincente, -1805. Compendio de la nueva teoria medico-Browniana. p. 1-24. 15cm. Barcel., 1799. In: Llave pract. med. Browniana (Weikard, M. A.) Also translator of Weikard, M. A. Llave de la practica medico-Browniana. 75p. 15cm. Barcel., 1799. MITLACHER, Wilhelm, 1872-1913. Pharma- kognosie. xxiv, 269p. illust. 25cm. Wien, C. Fromme, 1909. Forms v.4, Lehrb. f. Aspiranten d. Pharm. For biography see in Med. Liter. Schriftstell. Vademec. (Albert, H.) Hamb., 1908, 329. Also C. rend. Congr. internat. plant. meU (1931) 1932, 4. Congr., 4, portr. MITMAN, Maurice [M. D., 1928, London] See Harries, E. H. R., & Mitman, M. Clinical practice in infectious diseases. 468p. 22cJ£m. Edinb., 1940, Also 2. ed. 570p. 1944. Also 3. ed. 679p. 1947. MITOCHONDRIA. See also subheadings of Cell (Chondriosome; Golgi material; Granulation) also Microsome. Bourne, G. Mitochondria and Golgi apparatus. In his Cytology, Oxf., 1942, 99-138, 6 pl.—Frey-Wyssling, A. Bio- somes. In his Submicrose Morph., N. Y., 1948, 131.—Naso- nov, D. Mitokhondru. In: Bolsh. med. encikl., 1931, 18: 457-9.—Schneider, H. Einige Ergebnisse und Kontroversen der Chondriosomenforschung. Naturwiss. Wschr., 1912, 11: 225-30. ---- Biology. Broussy, J., & Bourdon, P. Sur l'existence d'un cycle evolu- tif du chondriome des cellules de"ciduales du rat blanc. Bull. histol. appl., Lyon, 1943, 20: 59-62.—Christiansen, E. G. Orientation of the mitochondria during mitosis. Nature, Lond., 1949, 163: 361.—Dehorne, A. Formes secr^tantes du chon- driome modifie. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1938, 128:964-7. ------ Un exemple de modification du chondriome dans le sens d'un apport figure a la pros^cretion. Ibid., 1939, 130: 892-4.— Goncalves da Cunha, A. Sur revolution du chondriome. Tr. Laborat. Inst. Rocha Cabral, 1936, 10: Art. 13. ------ La thdorie du chondriome vegetal. Chron. Bot., 1942-43, 7: 397-9.—MacCardle, R. C. The effect of temperature on mito- chondria in liver cells of fish. J. Morph., 1937-38, 61: 613-34, 3 pl.—Meisel, M. N. O funkcionalnom znachenii khondrio- somnogo apparata kletki. Biul. eksp. biol. med., 1945, 19: 16-9.—Nachtsheim, H. Sind die Mitochondrien Vererbungs- trager? Naturwiss. Wschr., 1914, 13: 580-3.—Newcomer, E. H. Concerning the duality of the mitochondria and the validity of the osmiophilic platelets in plants. Am. J. 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J., 1933, 52: 123- 44, 8 pl. ------ Kenko Ratte no kan-saiho no mitochondria no kaku ziturei aruiwa kaku syurei ni yoru tikurei-teki kensa [The mitochondria of the liver ceUs of normal albino rats in various stages of postnatal growth from birth to the 47th week] Ibid., 971-88, 2 pl.—Okusawa, T. Moyotai zyohi- saiho no Mitochondria ni tuite no kenkyu [Studien iiber die Mitochondria in den Zellen des Ciliarkorperepithels] Acta Soc. ophth. jap., 1934, 38: 986-1004, Ulust.—Saksena, R. K. Ob- servations sur le chondriome de Pythium de Baryanum Hesse. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1932, 111: 751-3.—Sorokin, H. Mito- chondria and plastids in living ceUs of Allium cepa. Am. J. Bot., 1938, 25: 28-33.—Twiss, W. C. A study of plastids and mitochondria in Preissia and corn. Ibid., 1919, 6: 217-34. 2 pl.—Weisz, P. B. On the mitochondrial nature of the pig- mented granules in Stentor and Blepharisma. J. Morph., 1950, 86: 177-84.—Yasui, H. 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Studio sulle radiazioni mitogenetiche del sangue del bambino; ricerche sul neonato e lattante con speciale rigu- ardo al potere radiante del sangue materno. Radiobiologia, Venez., 1932-33, 1: 3-18.—Bromley. N. W., & Irikhimovic, A. J. Die Veranderungen in der Intensitat der mitogenetischen Ausstrahlung wahrend der Mauser. Ibid., 1935-36, 4: No. 3, 49-67.—Del Zoppo, R. Le radiazioni vitali nel sangue in rapporto all'eta. Policlinico, 1933, 40: sez. prat., 1241-4.— Engel, P., & Morelli, J. E. Einfluss von Hormonen auf die mitogenetische Strahlung. Klin. Wschr., 1936, 15: 716.—■ Harig, A. E. [Mitogenetische Strahlung und Auxin] Bull. biol. med. exp. URSS, 1936, 2: 101-3.—Kawamura. K. Vita- min C to saiho-bunretu-yuki-sen [Vitamin C und mito- genetische Strahlen] Okayama igakkai zassi, 1938, 50: 147- 53.—Krasovskaja, E. N., & Veller, N. S. [Instability of mito- genetic radiation of blood] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1936, 41: 143- 50.—Mai, H. Ueber die korpereigene Ultraviolettstrahlung (Gurwitscheffekt) im Kindesalter. Acta paediat., Upps., 1933, 16: 243-6.—Ono, S., & Huruya, A. Undo zen-go ni okeru sokukaku-bunretu-kosen to ketto-ryo to no kankei [On the relation between mitogenetic radiation and the blood-sugar before and after phvsical exercise] Keio igaku, 1937, 17: 583-91.—Siebert, W. W., & Seffert, H. Blutgruppen und Mlutstrahlung. Biochem. Zschr., 1936, 287: 109-12.—Vasiljev, L. L. [Effect of mental work on the mitogenetic radiation of the blood] Arkh. biol. nauk, 1934, ser. B, 35: 95-105. MITOLO, Michele, 1903- Metalli e me- talloidi non communi negli organismi; presenza e distribuzione, significato biologico, metodi ana- litici. 365 p. 8? Roma, Fisiol. & med., 1932. ---- Vitamine; odierni aspetti del problema. xii, 485p. tab. 25cm. Tor., Rosenberg & Sellier, 1937. MITOSIN. See also Mitogenesis. Bermi, Y. *D6veloppement de follicule ovarien humain provoque par action de complexe hormonal dit antehypophysaire d'origine urinaire (Mitosine gametotrope) 62p. 8? Par., 1935. Dixon, H. H. Evidence for a mitotic hormone; observations on the mitoses of the embryo-sac of Fritillaria imperialis. Sc. Proc R. Dublin Soc, 1945-46, 24: 119-24, 3 pl.—Moricafd, R. Existence de relations entre la mitosine gametotrope, les modi- fications du vacuome radie et le dedenchement de la mitose reductionnelle precissive de Tovulation et de la formation du MITOSIN 1496 MITOTIC POISON corps jaune chez le lapin. C. rend. Acad, sc, 1934, 199: 1667-9. —-—— Declenchement de la metaphase de la premiere mitose de maturation de Tovocvte par injection de mitosine. Ann. physiol., Par., 1936, 12: 763-73. ------ Developpement foUic laire provoque dans Tovaire humain en greffe vulvaire par injection de mitosine d'origine urinaire. BuU. Soc. obst. gyn. Paris, 1936, 25: 422-6. ------ De Texistance de la fonc- tion meiogene du liquide foUiculaUe; mitosine et notion d'hor- monisation ovocytalre. Bull. Soc. sex., Par., 1936, 3: 473-94. ------ Essai de determination d'un titrage d'immunisation anti-mltoslne chez la lapine par rapport a Teffet de luteinisation hemorragique. Ibid., 521. —---- Effets mitotiques germi- naux et somatiques provoques par Tinjection de mitosine; notion d'hormonisation ovocytaire; la fonction meiogene du Uquide folliculaire. C. rend. Ass. anat., 1936, 31: 245-63, illust. Also Monit. zool. ital., 1937, 47: Suppl., 181 (Abstr.) Also Verh. Anat. Ges. 1937, 44: 133 (Abstr.) ------& Gothie, S. Relations biometriques unissant le developpement de I'appareil genital et certains extraits de serum de jument gravide; mitosine serique. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1938, 128: 509-12.—Moricard, R.t & Palmer, R. Luteinisation hemorra- gique, determmee par un trouble de secretion antehypophysaire (mitosinisme luteohemorragique) Bull. Soc. obst. gyn. Paris, 1936, 25: 435-42.—Moricard, R., & Vila, J. De l'existence de deux maxima dans Teiimination urinaire de mitosine coincidant respectivement avec la meiose de la menstruation. Ibid., 1935, 24: 619-25. MITOSIS. See Cell-division, Karyokinesis. MITOTIC hormone. See Mitosin. MITOTIC index. See also under such terms as Cancer; Growth, etc. Hoffman, J. G. Ideal theory of the mitotic index and its application to tissue growth meas- urements. 8p. 26)^cm. Oak Ridge, Tenn., 1948. Forms AECD 1960 (or, LADC 498) Docum. U. S. Atom. Energy Com. Blumenfeld, C. M. Periodic mitotic activity in the epi- dermis of the albino rat. Science, 1939, 90: 446. ------ Studies of normal and of abnormal mitotic activity; the rate and the periodicity of the mitotic activity of experimental epidermoid carcinoma in mice. Arch. Path., Chic, 1943, 35: 667-73.—Blumenthal, H. T. The mitotic count in the adrenal cortex of normal guinea pigs. Endocrinology, 1940, 27: 477- 80.—Bragg, A. N. The organization of the early embryo of Bufo cognatus as revealed especially by the mitotic index. Zschr. Zellforsch., 1938, 28: 154-78.—Bullough, W. S. The effects of high and low temperatures on the epidermal mitotic activity of the adult male mouse, Mus musculus L. J. Exp. Biol., Lond., 1949, 26: 76-82.------The relation between the epidermal mitotic activity and the blood-sugar level in the adult male mouse, Mus musculus I.. Ibid., 83-99. ------ Age and mitotic activity in the male mouse, Mus musculus L. Ibid., 261-86.------& Green, H. N. Shock and mitotic activity in mice. Nature, Lond., 1949, 164: 795.—Jailer, J. W. Mitotic index of hyperplastic interstitial cells of the guinea pig. Proc. Soc Exp. Biol., N. Y., 1938-39, 39: 281-3.— Mitotic rhythm in human tissues. J. Am. M. Ass., 1939, 112: 436.—Preto, V. Analisi della distribuzione deU'attivita, mito- tica in giovani embrioni di ratio. Arch. ital. anat., 1938-39, 41: 165-206. MITOTIC poison. See also Cell-division, Karyokinesis; Mito- clasis. Gavaudan, P. Pharmacodynamic de l'inhibi- tion de la caryocinese. 337p. 24J^cm. Par., 1947. Barnard, C. The c-mitotic activity of cryptopleurine. Austral. J. Sc, 1949-50, 12: 30.—Battle, H. I., & Laing, M. A. Some effects of urethane (ethyl carbamate) on mitosis in the trout blastoderm. Anat. Rec, 1949, 105: 527.—Bucher, O. Zur Kenntnis der Mitose; die Wirkung von Arsenik auf Fibro- cytenkulturen. Zschr. ZeUforsch., 1939-40, 30: 438-62.— Bullough, W. S. The mitogenic actions of starch and oestrone on the epidermis of the adult mouse. J. Endocr., Lond., 1949- 50, 6: 350-61. ------ The action of colchicine in arresting epidermal mitosis. J. Exp. Biol., Lond., 1949, 26: 287-91.— Chury, J. N6kolik novych poznatku na poli mitotiekych jedu. Lek. listy, 1949, 4: 607-12, Ulust.—Constantin, T. Mitogenlse et colchicine dans la racine d'oignon. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1940, 17: 97-108.—Deysson, G. 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Essai d'explication du mecanisme de rotation de Taxe de caryocinese et du plan de cytodierese dans la ceUule vegetale soumise k Taction des substances modificatrices de la caryocinese. C. rend. Soc. biol., 1942, 136: 419. ------ Etude quantitative de Taction mito-inhibitrice des substances aromatiques; definition et terminologie des effets cytologiques utilises comme test. Ibid., 1943, 137: 281-3. ------ Etude quantitative de la mito- inhibition dans la cellule vegetale; description d'une technique applicable a divers essais pharmacodynamiques. Ibidv 342. ------ & Gavaudan, N. Comparaison du mode d'action de quelques substances inhibit rices de la caryocinese. Ibid., 1939, 130:432-4. ------ & Durand, J. F. Sur la similitude d'ac- tion de Tacenaphtene et de la colchicine dans Tinhibition de la caryocinese. Ibid., 1938, 129: 559-62. ------ Action du naphtaiene et du diphenyle sur la caryocinese. 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Fort- bUd., 1938, 29: H. 1, 1-9. ------ Durch carcinogene Kohlen- wasserstofte und Geschlechtshormone in Gewebekulturen erzielte Mitosestorungen. Klin. Wschr., 1939, 18: 1098 — O'Connor, R. J. Mitotic poisons. Broad Way, Lond., 1946- 48, 11: 241-3.—Odiette, D., & Truhaut, R. Recherches sur la nature de Taction de substances mitogenetiques dans les cultures de tissus in vitro. Bull, histol. appl., Lyon, 1937, 14: 97-105, illust.—Parmentier, R., & Dustin, P., jr. Early effects of hydroquinone on mitosis. Nature, Lond., 1948, 161: 527.— Philips, F. S., Ferguson, F. C, jr, & Riker, W. F., jr. The pharmacology of compounds influencing mitosis and growth. Annual Rep. Com. Growth (Nat. Res. Counc.) 1948-49, 4: 131.—Prakken, R., & Levan, A. Notes on the colchicine- meiosis of Allium cernuum. Hereditas, Lund, 1946, 32: 123- 6.—Reed, H. S. The action of quinones on mitosis. Expe- rientia, Basel, 1949, 5:237-9.—Schoetensack, W. Phosphatasen und Mitosegifte. Arch. exp. 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Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1941, 19: MIYAHARA, Akira. Ranso-en ni kan-suru kenkyu; ranso-en no rinsyo-teki narabi-ni byori- sosikigaku-teki kenkyu. p.2693-759. pl. tab. 25#cm. Tokyo, 1932. Keio igaku, 1932, 12: MIYAHARA, Hatuo. Malaria ni kan-suru rinsyo-teki kenkyu [174]p. tab. 26cm. Tai- hoku, 1936. Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1936, 35: 1128; passim. MIYAHARA, Mitiaki. Nyokan-roko-kei-sei- zin ni tai-suru-ko-roentgen-sen sayo no kinogaku- teki kenkyu. p.27-91. illust. tab. 26cm. Tokyo, 1937. Mitt. Jap. Ges. Gyn., 1937, 32: ---- Seizyo-zin ni tai-suru ko-roentgen-sen sayo. p.337-97. illust. tab. 26cm. Tokyo, 1937. Mitt. Jap. Ges. Gyn., 1937, 32: MIYAIRI, Keinosuke [Kisei gentyu kenkyu no siori. 2. han.] p. 1., 2, 3, 128, 7p. illust. 22#cm. Tokyo, Nanzando syoten, 1937. For biography see Jap. M. J. (w.) 1949, 327 (Ohhira, T.) MIYAKE, Gonsai, 1817-68. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, For portrait see Honzo, Tokyo, 1934, before p.749. MIYAKE, Hayasi, 1867- For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1942, 7: 509. Also Tokyo izi sinsi, 1948, 65: 39 (Ohno, R.) MIYAKE, Hide, 1863-1938. For biography see Jap. M. J. (w.) 1948, 1421 (Sato, M.) MIYAKE, Hirosi. Rontgenologisches Studium iiber die Beckenknochen bei angeborener Ver- renkung des Hiiftgelenkes. p.355-469. illust. pl. tab. diagr. 26cm. Kyoto, 1934. Arch. jap. Chir., 1934, 11: MIYAKE, Koichi, 1876- For Festschrift see Psychiat. neur. jap., 1937, 41: H. 8, portr. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1942, 7: 508. For portrait see Rinsyo no Nippon, 1936, 4: 1191. MIYAKE, Mamoru. Ryuketu kekkaku-kin to bunpi oyobi haisetu kiten [86]p. pl. tab. 25cm. Osaka, 1932-33. Mitt. Med. Ges. Osaka, 1932, 31: 3821; 1933, 32: 1219. MIYAKE keratoderma. See Keratoderma, essential, of adults: Palmo- plantar progressive type. MIYAMA, Kditi. Kato nikusyu no hatuiku to kessei hyomen tyoryoku to no kankei ni tuite. p.558-613. tab. ch. 26cm. Tokyo, 1934. Sei i kwai M. J., 1934, 53: MIYAMOTO, Masazi. Kyu-sei tyuyotokki- en no seiin narabi-ni syoki byohen ni kan-suru kenkyu [88]p. pl. tab. 26cm. Taihoku, 1937. Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1937, 36: 1851; 2025. MIYAMOTO, Saiti. Ka-isyoku-sei Nanking- so-syuyo kanzyusei no iden ni kan-suru zikken- teki kenkyu; Taiwan-kei Nanking-so-nikusyu wo motiite okonaitaru seiseki ni tuite [86]p. pl. tab. 25cm. Taihoku, 1934. Taiwan igakkai zassi, 1934, 33: 1259; 1467. For obituary see Jap. J. Vet. Sc, 1944, 6: 139, portr. MIYAMOTO, Yosi, 1866 [?]-1919. For biography see Jap. M. J. (w.) 1948, 545 (Murayama, T.) MIYAMOTO, Yositane. Kato ketueki-zo narabi-ni syo-zoki ni oyobosu Benzol-yudotai no eikyo ni tuite. p. 1805-935. pl. tab. 26cm. Nagasaki, 1937. Nagasaki igakkai zassi, 1937, 15: MIYAMOTO-INAGAKI phenomenon. See Malnutrition. MIYANAGA, Kazuyosi. Catalase no saikin hatuiku sokusin gensyo ni tuite [68]p. tab. 25cm. Tokyo, 1929. Nissin igaku, 1929, 18: 1970; 2155. MIYAR, Rafael L. [M. D., 1919, La Habana] Conferencia sobra la higiene post-natal, p. 117- 73. 23#cm. La Habana, 1941. In: Conf. san. comadronas (Huguet y Lopez, L.) Habana, 1941. MIYARA, Salomon. See Mazza, S., Basso, G. [et al.] Investigaciones sobre enfermedad de Chagas. 143p. 27cm. B. Air., 1943. Also Mazza, S., Miyara, S. (et al.] Investigaciones sobre la enfer- medad de Chagas. 30p. 27cm. B. Air., 1935. ------ Esquizotripanides, 3. Nota. 22p. 27cm. B. Air., 1941. ------ Primer quinquenio de la investigaci6n por la M. E. P. R. A. 36p. 26cm Mendoza, 1941. Also Mazza, S., Miyara, S., & Jorg, M. E. Investigaciones sobre enfermedad de Chagas. 80p. 27cm. B. Air., 1944. Also 152p. 1945. MIYARA, Salomon, MARTINEZ LEANES, Horacio, & FUNES, Pedro Eloy. Investiga- ciones sobre espiroquetosis icterohemorragica; los dos primeros casos de espiroquetosis ictero- hemorragica observados en la Provincia de Mendoza. 22p. tab. ch. 27cm. B. Air., Impr. Univ., 1935. Forms No. 23, Pub. Mision estud. pat. reg. Jujuy. MIYASITA MIYASITA, Kiminaka. Marmot ni okeru zikken-teki kurubyo no kotu-henka ni tuite. p.242-310. pl. tab. 26cm. Tokyo, 1935. Sei i kai M. J.. 1936. 55: MIYATA, Gonnozyo. Klinisches-Recept-Ta- schenbuch. 5. Aufl. v.p. [601]p. 15cm. Tokyo, Nankodo, 1917. Text in German and Japanese. MIYATA, Hitosi. Kekkaku ni okeru zen- kansen oyobi go-kansen no sogo-teki eikyo ni tuite; kaibei oyobi kato gan-kosai kekkaku ni tuite no zikken-teki kenkyu. p.5149-204. pl. tab. 25#cm. Osaka, 1933. Mitt. Med. Ges. Osaka, 1933, 32: MIYATA, Kazuo. Syosyu no nyuzyu oyobi sono tanpaku syo-seibun ni yoru kabin-sei gensyo no kenkyu. p.684-750. tab. ch. 25^cm. Tokyo, 1941. Sei i kai zassi, 1941, 60: MIYATA, Keizo. Honyu dobutu taizi gan- sosiki no hatuiku-bunka to seitai sikiso sessyu narabi-ni sosiki-kyu bunpu ni kan-suru keito- teki kenkyu. p.3899-956. pl. tab. 25#cm. Osaka, 1933. Mitt. Med. Ges. Osaka, 1933, 32: MIYATA, Nobuo. Chinin oyobi sono yudotai no gasu-taisya ni oyobosu eikyo ni tuite no hikaku kansatu. p.161-214. tab. ch. 26cm. Tokyo, 1937. Mitt. Med. Ges. Tokyo, 1937, 51: Suppl. MIYATA, Otosaburo. Finsen-Lomholt Lampe narabi-ni sigai-sen zensin-yoku heiyo-ryoho ni yoru hihu kekkaku-syo oyobi kohan-sei roso no tiryo ni tuite [116]p. pl. tab. 25cm. Nagoya, 1941. Nagoya igakkai zassi, 1940, 52: 759; 1941, 53: 543; 685. MIYATA, Sakae. Kato hai-kekkaku-syo no byori-sosikigaku-teki kenkyu (hai-zokuryii-kek- kaku-syo tiken hoi) [51]p. pl. tab. 25^cm. Kanazawa, 1931-33. Zyuzenkai zassi, 1931, 36: 1239; 1933, 38: 1037. ---- Kekkaku-syo ni okeru naibunpi-sen no byori-kaibo-gaku-teki oyobi sosikigaku-teki ken- kyu; hukuzin no henka ni tukite. p.2621-71. pl. tab. 25^cm. Kanazawa, 1931. Zyuzenkai zassi, 1931, 36: MIYAUTI, Kin-itiro. Translator of Bardenheuer, B., & Grassner, R. Kossetu- ryoho. [64]p. 25^cm. Sendai, 1911. MIYAZAKI, Issei. Hokuriku Nippon-zin, Kinai Nippon-zin zugai no zinruigaku-teki hikaku kenkyu. p.536-99; 711-96. tab. ch. 25}£cm. Kanazawa, 1944. Zyuzenkai zassi, 1944, 49: MIYAZAKI, Matuki. Rokunankotu-geka no kaibogaku-teki, byorigaku-teki oyobi rinsyogaku- teki kenkyu. p.424-584. illust. pl. tab. diagr. 26cm. Kyoto, 1932. Arch. jap. Chir., 1932, 9: MIYAZAKI, Sigeru. Ensyo-zi by5so-bu sosiki no kansyo sensyoku-eki ni yoru sensyoku zyokyo ni tuite. p.3955-4011. tab. diagr. ch. 25^cm. Kanazawa, 1941. Zyuzenkai zassi, 1941, 46: MIYAZAKI, Undai, 1738-1810. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1940, 6: 128. MIYAZAKI, Yosio. Daekisen no naibunpi ni tuite; daekisen yusyutukan kessatu zikken. p. 1814-71. pl. tab. ch. 25#cm. Tokyo, 1933. Mitt. Med. Ges. Tokyo, 1933, 47: MIYAZAKI MIYAZAKI, Japan. See also Japan. Isibasi, M., Sakamoto, A., & Hidaka, S. Iwayuru Hyuga- netu no rinsyo-teki kansatu [Clinical observations on the so- caUed Hyuga-fever] Zitti ika to rinsyo, 1933, 10: 38-52. MIYAZAWA, Katu, -1939. For obituary see Gun idan zassi, 1940, No. 323, 467, portr. MIYAZAWA, Minoru. Iwayuru sinko-sei sisyo-kakuhi-syo ni tuite. p.858-924. illust. pl. tab. diagr. ch. 26cm. Niigata, 1943. Hokuetu igakkai zassi, 1943, 58: MIYAZIMA, Mikinosuke, 1872- Teacher and pupil. 44p. pl. portr. 8? Tokyo, n. p., 1935. Kitazima, T., & Miyazima, M. Miyazima Hakase koki kizo sotei kai no zi [Addresses at the ceremony of the presentation of the bust of Dr. Mikinosuke Miyazima to Keio University on the occasion of his 70th birthday] Rinsyo keirin, 1941, 3: 177-98, portr. For biography see in Sinsen dai zinmei ziten, Tokyo, 1942, 7: 510. MIYAZIMA, Yasusi. Suigan byoso-bu kaku- syu biseibutu ni kan-suru kenkyu [134]p. pl. tab. ch. 25cm. Tokyo, 1929. Nissin igaku, 1929, 19: 302; 436; 553. MIYOSI, Ekirai. For portrait see Gun idan zassi, 1938, No. 300, 453. MIYOSI, Kiiti. Kessei no syuzoku tokuisei ni kan-suru kenkyu; tyorui kessei ni yoru zikken [68]p. tab. 26cm. Kyoto, 1930. Jap. Zschr. Mikrob., 1930, 24: 1055; 1153. MIYOSI, Manabu, 1861-1939. For obituary see Chron. Bot., 1940-41, 6: 19, portr. (Ogura, Y.) MIYOSI, Motoo, -1941. For obituary see Okayama igakkai zassi, 1941, 53: 899. MIZAULD, Antoine, 1510[?]-78. ---- Aesculapii et Uraniae medicum simul et astronomicum ex colloquio coniugium. 106p. 8? Lyon, Detournes, 1550. -—— [The same] Harmonia celestium cor- porum et humanorum. 60 1. 8? Par., J. Kerner, 1555. ---- Planetologia, rebus astronomicis, medicis et philosophicis erudite referta. 4 p. 1. 97p.; p. 19cm. (text) Lyon, Mace" Bonhomme, 1551. ---- Satyrica t)e nvSovpavoi; hoc est, De rerum coeli osoribus. p.68-77. 19cm. (text) Lyon, M. Bonhomme, 1551. 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Roku dai-tosi (Tokyo, Ohsaka, Kyoto, Nagoya, Yokohama, Kobe) zyumin no seimei- hyo; dai ikkai, Syowa gan-nen-go-nen. p. 1-98. tab. ch. 26cm. Tokyo, 1940. Minzoku eisei, 1940-41, 8: MIZUSIMA, Terubumi. Sin-naimaku-en no kenkyu. p. 1-71. pl. tab. 25cm. Sendai, 1937. Tohoku igaku zassi, 1937, 21: MIZUTA, Minoru [M. D. 1912] -1939. For obituary see Okayama igakkai zassi, 1940, 52: 231. MIZWA, Stephen Paul, 1892- Nicholas Copernicus 1543-1943. 87p. illust. pl. portr. 26cm. N. Y., Kosciuszko Found., 1943. ---- Nicholas Copernicus; a tribute of nations. xix, 268p. illust. 26cm. N. Y., Kosciuszko Found., 1945. MJAALAND, Sigrid, 1897- For portrait see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Oslo, 1927, Suppl., 242. MJELDE, Anne Marie Grindstad, 1874- For portrait see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 127. MJ0EN, Jens Andreas Hjalmar Hansen, 1862-1901. For portrait see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 128. MJ0EN, John Fredrik Tank, 1870- For portrait see in Norges laeger (Kobro, I.) Krist., 1915, 2: 129. MJ0EN, Jon Alfred Hansen, 1860-1939. ---- Rasehygiene. 2. utg. 335p. illust. portr. tab. diagr. 26cm. Oslo, J. Dybwad, 1938. See also Ruttke, F. Jon Alfred MjjJen, ein unerschrockener Vorkrimpfer fiir den Rassengedanken. Arch. Rassenb., 1940, 34: 162-6, portr. For biography see Norsk biogr. leks., 1940, 9: 255. For obituary see Erbarzt, 1939, 7: 56. Also Zschr. Rassen- physiol., 1939, 11:1 (Reche, O.) Also Biologe, Munch., 1940, 9: 261-3. ---- & BRANTENBERG, Arne Y. Hor- monene, den biokjemiske personlighet. 176p. pl. 24cm. Oslo, H. Aschehoug & Co., 1939. MJOENES, Henry, 1910- See Mjones, Karl Aron Henry, 1910- MJOENES, Karl Aron Henry, 1910- *Paralysis agitans; a clinical and genetic study [Karolinska inst.] 195p. map. tab. diagr. 24cm. Kbh., E. Munksgaard, 1949. Forms Suppl. 54, Acta psychiat. neur., Kbh. MLADEJOVSKY, Vladislav, 1866-1935. 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