The Journal of Ophthalmology, Otology, and Laryngology, Volume 21

Front Cover
1915
 

Contents

ANNOUNCEMENT
91
Stricter Requirements for Membership in the O O and L Society
95
The Elliot Operation By J Ivimey Dowling M D
110
Toxic Uveitis Following Vaccination By A E Ibershoff M D
121
A Practical Method of Correcting Septal Deformities By Irving
133
Tonsillotomy vs Tonsillectomy By Richard H Street M D
140
The Treatment of Acute Mastoid Abscess from the Etiologic
154
CURRENT LITERATURE
162
SOCIETIES
170
85
177
BOOK REVIEWS
184
90
257
CINCINNATI OHIO
279
A Method of Early Diagnosis of Streptococcus Sore Throat
291
The Cause of Failure of Some Rhinological Operations By Mar
309
Skiagraphic Diagnosis of Nasal Accessory Sinuses By Hugh
319
A Few Plain Truths By Philip Rice M D
326
Blindness from Brain TumorTwo Cases By James A Camp
336
PneumoMassage in Diseases of the Middle Ear By H
342
The Jury the Bulwark of Freedom By Leon A Berezniak
353
Another Reply
361
ABSTRACT
369
PUBLISHED MONTHLY
374
CINCINNATI OHIO
465
sure By William McLean M D
471
CorneoScleral Trephine after the Elliot Method for the Reduc
478
On the Management of the Lens When Accidentally Dislocated
485
91
491
An Improved Technique in Forming a Support for an Artificial
492
Refraction of Mentally Defective Children By M B Beals M D
500
Euonymin in the Treatment of Diseased Conditions of the Nose
511
An Interesting Case of Mastoiditis By George A Shepard M D
520
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS
537
SOCIETIES
551
CINCINNATI OHIO
555
Embryology and Physiology By F H Widman M D
561
Histology By Edward G Muhly M D
569
Pathology and Bacteriology By Raymond S Leopold M D
575
Pernicious Anaemia By J A Ferree M D
673
Hay Fever and Its Treatment By George B Rice M D
683
SoCalled Stock Vaccines and Their Value in Suppurative Middle
691
PostGraduate Instruction By Charles Deady M D
697
A Vacation in Central America By W H Phillips M D
708
HOMOEOPATHIC MATERIA MEDICA AND THERAPEUTICS
715
CORRECTIONS
722
CORRESPONDENCE
733
OTOLOGY
739
Treatment of Iritis By Archibald C Worth M D
750
Wood Alcohol AmblyopiaA Case with discussion By James
756
Glaucoma and Optic Neuritis By Charles C Boyle M D
762
Orbital Oedema By J J Wynn M D
773
Acute Leukemia as First Manifested in the Tonsils By George
780
The Practical Value of the Labyrinth Tests By George
787
Therapeutics Jottings Provings and Clinical Observations with
795
CORRESPONDENCE
804
DR G W MACKENZIE DR J R MCCLEARY
811
The Sinusoidal Current in Ocular Therapeutics By W Franklin
823
Peroral Endoscopy By Clinton C Collier M D
838
The Use of High Frequency Currents in Special Work By E
847
Electric Magnet in Eye Work By I O Denman M D
854
Electrical Methods in Aural Inspection By L E Hetrick M D
860
My Experience with Electrotherapeutics in Ocular Diseases
867
A Case of Laryngeal Papilloma Treated and Cured by the Roent
873
Static Electricity in the Treatment of the Eye Ear Nose
877
ABSTRACTS
884
SOCIETIES
890
NEWS ITEMS 809
893
The Future of PostGraduate Ophthalmic Teaching in America
895
Value of Proper Care of Eyes During Childhood and Adolescence
930
A Surgical Advance
944
A Simplified Operation for Making an Artificial Pupil in Seclusio
950
Sinus Roentgenography By H M Beebe M D
962
Discussion of Clinical Value of Labyrinth Tests By G
971
NEWS ITEMS
977
PUBLISHED MONTHLY
978

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