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United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. 22, Nos. 1-6, 1925   (Wikidata search (Cirrus search) Wikidata query (SPARQL)  Create new Wikidata item based on this file)
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United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. 22, Nos. 1-6, 1925
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Number 1

 

PREFACE-------------------------------------------------------- v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS---------------------------- VI

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

RENAL PATHOLOGY IN FILARIASIS BANCROFTI.

By Lieut. Commander H. M. Stenhouse, Medical Corps, United States Navy----------------------- 1

PYELITIS.

By Dr. A. B. Cecil, Los Angeles, Calif_________________________ 13

RECENT OBSERVATIONS ON THE PHYSIOLOGY OF THE GALL BLADDER, IN

CONNECTION WITH CONDITIONS REQUIRING SURGICAL RELIEF.

By Lieut. Commander J. A. Biello, Medical Corps, United States Navy


19

KAHN PRECIPITIN TEST AS PERFORMED ABOARD THE U. S. S. Henderson.

By Lieut. Commander J. C. Parham, and Lieut. C. F. Behrens, Medical Corps, United States Navy  -- 23

FURTHER STUDY OF PRISONERS AT THE NAVAL PRISON, PORTSMOUTH, N.H.

By Lieut. A. W. Stearns, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve Force ------------------- 26

THE RECTUM AND DISEASES OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT.

By Lieut. L. H. Williams, Medical Corps, United States Navy__ 32

INEXPENSIVE DECORATION OF MESS HALLS AT UNITED STATES NAVAL HOSPITAL, GREAT LAKES, ILL.

By Chief Pharmacist B. W. Claggett, United States Navy______ 35

CLINICAL NOTES:

STREPTOCOCCUS SEPTICEMIA.

By Lieut. J. E. Miller, Medical Corps, United States Navy_____ 37

TREATMENT OF GONORRHEAL OPHTHALMIA BY INJECTIONS OF MILK.

By Lieut. J. T. Hooker, Medical Corps, United States Navy_____ 40

THROMBO-ANGIITIS OBLITERANS.

By Lieut. (J. G.) G. C. Main, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 43

OCCLUSION OF THE LEFT COMMON CAROTID ARTERY,

By Lieut. (J. G.) A. L. Aldrich, Medical Corps, United States Navy------- 48

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Surgical treatment of angina pectoris-Progress and prospects in chemotherapy-Diathermy: A specific for gonorrheal epididymitis- Syme's Amputaiton---------------------------------- 53

NAVY NURSE CORPS:

IN ALASKA WITH PRESIDENT HARDING.

By Chief Nurse S. S. Dauser, United States Navy___________ 63

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Mycosis of the hands and feet, crutch itch, bullous dermatitis of the feet, etc.-Return to straight typhoid vaccine-Data relating to reactions following inoculations with typhoid vaccine-Information required in connection with cases reported as typhoid fever or paratyphoid infection-Typhoid fever among hospital employees – Information required in connection with cases reported as cerebrospinal fever and cerebrospinal meningitis-Epidemiological report relative to six cases of cerebrospinal fever which occurred at the United States Naval Academy, Annapolis, Md., during March and April,· 1924-Information required in connection with cases reported as smallpox--Care of sanitary scuttle butts-Action recommended to overcome the danger of food poisoning in connection with the preparation of hash-Change in regulation governing the sale of ice cream in the city of New York-An instructive incident in the campaign against mosquitoes at the Naval Operating Base, Hampton Roads, Va.-Small tool hazards – Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to September, inclusive, 1924--Change in quarantine regulations, port of Kingston, Jamaica------- 79

 

Number 2

 

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS ________ v

PREFACE---- -------------- --------------------------------------- vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

REAL CAUSE OF ELEPHANTIASIS.

By Lieut. Commnnder H. M. Stenhouse, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy_ 119

TRAUMATIC NEUROSES,

By Lieut. Commander R. F.  Sheehan, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy (retired)--------------- 127

PARETIC NEUROSYPHILIS : ITS ETIOLOGY, PATHOLOGY, AND EARLY DIAGNOSIS.

By Lieut. F. M. Harrison, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy ________ _ 131

IODIN PROPHYLAXIS OF GOITER.

By Lieut. W. W. Hall, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy ____________  148

COMMON RENAL TUMOR; WITH A CASE REPORT OF METASTASIS TO THE CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM.

By Lieut. F. S. Johnson, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy ___________ _ 156

MALIGNANT NEW GROWTHS - A YEAR'S REVIEW.

By Lieut. L. H. Williams, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy ________ _ 160

CLINICAL NOTES:

SEVEN NEPHRECTOMIES.

By Lieut. Commander G. F. Cottle and Lieut. J. A. Topper, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy .----------------- 165

A CASE OF ACROMEGALY.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) M. E. Wonders, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy


175

NEUROSYPHILIS.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) H. E. List, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy_ 181

MULTIPLE EXTRAGENITAL CHANCRES.

By Lieut. Commander J. C. Parham and Lieut. C. F. Behrens, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy --------------- 180

PLASTIC REPAIR OF “SADDLE NOSE" DEFORMITY BY AUTOGENEOUS CARTILAGINOUS GRAFT.

By Lieut. Commander C. B. Camerer, Medical Corps, U.S. Navy 180

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Safety record at the navy yards.-Lead poisoning at the Philadelphia Navy Yard.-Prevention of malaria.-Poisonous snakes in Panama.-Proper care of aluminum.-Hospital notes____ 187

NAVY NURSE CORPS:

DEFENSE DAY ROLL CALL------------------------------------- 197

INSTRUCTION OF HOSPITAL CORPSMEN IN THE NAVAL HOSPITAL.

By H.S. Wood, Nurse, U. S. Navy___________________________ 200

PRACTICAL NURSINGF OR HOSPITAL CORPSMAN.

By E. M. O'Brien, Nurse, U. S. Navy_________________________ 204

BOOK NOTICES---------------------------------------------------- 209

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Fatal case of acute poisoning by neoarsphenamine-comment. – Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to October, inclusive. 1924_______________________________________ 217

 

Number 3

 

PREFACE ----- ------------- --- --------- ----- - --- - - V

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS __________ _ _______________ VI

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

PLEA FOR BASIC MEDICAL EXPERIENCE PRIOR TO SPECIALIZATION.

By Rear Admiral E. R. Stitt, Medical Corps, United States Navy …. 257

GAS POISONING FOLLOWING POWDER EXPLOSIONS.

By Lieutenant Commander D. C. Walton, Medical Corps, United States Navy


259

PARAVERTEBRAL ANESTHESIA AND ITS SUCCESSFUL ADAPTION TO KIDNEY OPERATIONS.

By Commander W. S. Pugh, Medical Corps, United States Navy (retired )------------------------- 292

LYMPHADENOSIS – AN ACUTE BENIGN DISEASE SIMULATING ACUTE LEUKEMIA.

By Lieut. Commander E. C. White, Medical Corps, United  States Navy- --------------------------- 302

OBSERVATIONS COVERING A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS AT THE RECEIVING  BUILDING, UNITED STATES NAVAL TRAINING STATION, NEWPORT, R. I.

By Lieut. R. A. Nolan, Medical Corps, and Chief Pharmacist's Mate T. R. Leonard, United States Navy ------ 307

DISCUSSION OF HEART BLOCK WITH A CASE REPORT.

By Lieut. (J. G.) H. E. Hill, Medical Corps, United States Navy


316

ABERRANT PANCREAS OF THE PYLORUS WITH THE REPORT OF A CASE RESEMBLING A NEOPLASM.

By Lieut. R. M. Choisser, Medical Corps, United States Navy__ 322

CLINICAL NOTES:

PRESENT ATTITUDE REGARDING PERITONEAL DRAINAGE.

By Lieut. (,T. G.) C. C. Yanqueli, Medical Corps, United States Nayy----------------- 329

DERMATITIS EXFOLIATIVA.

By Lieut. (J. G.) E. T. Cure, Medical Corps, United States Navy 331

NONSPECIFIC PROTEIN THERAPY.

By Lieut. (J. G.) J. R. Smith, Medical Corps, United States Navy


--- ------- 334

ALBUMINURIA IN APPLICANTS FOR ENLISTMENT.

By Lieut. L. B. Marshall, Medical Corps, United States Navy__ 336

THE WEAK FOOT.

By Lieut. (J. G.) W. A. Hornaday, Medical Corps, United States Navy________________ 339

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

Diagnosis of a healthy heart-Prevention of cardiovascular syphilis- Post-operative treatment-Dermatitis caused by pediculoides  ventricosus-Testing malingering of deafness___________________ 343

NURSE CORPS:

PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE WORK OF THE NAVY_ ______________ 355

THE WELFARE WORK.

By Chief Nurse L. A. Dennett, United States Navy ___________ 356

A CRUISE TO SOUTH AMERICA.

By Chief Nurse R. M. Anderson, United States Navy ___________ 357

BOOK NOTICES-------------------------------  361

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Work of boards of review at Naval Training Stations during November, 1924-Prompt transfer of health records-Transfer of men overdue for cowpox vaccination or inoculation with antityphoid vaccine-How long after an immunity reaction is the medical officer justified in regarding the individual who has given such a reaction as having protection against smallpox-Case reported as smallpox by the U. S. S. "Oklahoma " - Effect of vaccination upon the 1924 epidemic of smallpox in Detroit, Mich.- Notes relative to scarlet fever and to epidemic hiccough from the sanitary report of the United States naval training station, Newport, R. I., for the month of November, 1924-Case of gonorrheal ophthalmia attributed to use of a wash bucket in common with other men- Case of gonorrheal ophthalmia probably contracted

by using another man's towel-Study of chlorin gas as a therapeutic agent in respiratory diseases by the Health Department of the city of New York-Note relative to tetraethyl lead poisoning - Form used at the marine barracks, Quantico, Va., for recording a summary of vital statistics each week-Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to November, inclusive, 1924-Health of the Navy - Vital  statistics___ 373

 

Number 4

 

PREFACE------------------v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS------------vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

MATHEMATICAL ROOT CANAL GAUGE.

By Lieut. Commander H. E. Harvey, Dental Corps, United States Navy----------  401

DENTAL DEPARTMENT, UNITED STATES NAVAL HOSPITAL, PHILADELPHIA, PA.

By Lieut. Commander E. H. Tennent, Dental Corps, United States Navy


408

COOPERATION BETWEEN THE SURGEON AND THE DENTAL SURGEON.

By Lieut. Commander L. W. Johnson, Medical Corps, United States Navy ---------------------- 415

DENTAL RECORD SHEET AS A MEANS OF IDENTIFICATION.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) R. R. Crees, Dental Corps, United States Navy---------------------------------- - 418

THE NAVAL DENTAL TECHNICIAN.

By the faculty of the Navy Dental School -------------------- 423

PREVENTIVE DENTISTRY IN THE NAVY.

By Lieut. H. R. Delaney, Dental Corps, United States Navy___ 428

NEW DENTAL WARD, NAVAL HOSPITAL, NORFOLK, VA.

By Lieut. Commander P. G. White, Dental Corps, United States Navy


433

BETEL-NUT CHEWING AND ITS EFFECTS.

By Lieut. C. R. Wells, Dental Corps, United States Navy______ 437

AN EFFECTIVE TREATMENT FOR VINCENT'S INFECTION.

By Lieut. S. M . Akerstrom, Dental Corps, United States Navy__ 440

A PROTEST AGAINST THE RUTHLESS EXTRACTION OF TEETH.

By Lieut. Commander P. G. White, Dental Corps, United States Navy-----


443

CLINICAL NOTES:

IMPORTANCE OF ORAL HYGIENE TO SUBMARINE PERSONNEL.

By Lieut. Commander R. C. Green, Dental Corps, United States Navy---------------


447

CASE REPORTS.

By Lieut. A. Knox, Dental Corps, United States Navy_________ 448

CONSIDERATIONS AND OCCURRENCES INCIDENT TO INFILTRATION AND

NERVE BLOCKING TECHNIC.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) F. R. Bittinger, Dental Corps, United States Navy--------------------- 449

VINCENT'S INFECTION.

By Lieut. Commander T. L. Sampsell, Dental Corps, United States Navy------------------------------- 450

F OCAL INFECTION A CASE OF.

By Lieut. P. H. Macinnis, Dental Corps, United States Navy___ 452

DENTAL ACTIVITIES AT THE NAVAL TRAINING STATION, SAN DIEGO, CALIF.

By Lieut. Commander F. L. Morey, Dental Corps, United States Navy


454

COLORS FOR FINISHING DENTAL OPERATING ROOMS.

By Lieut. Commander J. R. Barber, Dental Corps, United States Navy ------------------------------- 454

DISINFECTING AND LUBRICATING SOLUTION FOR THE DENTAL ENGINE HANDPIECE.

By Lieut. C. H. Morris, Dental Corps, United States Navy ____ 456

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

The annual report of the Surgeon General.-Systematization of dental treatment at the navy yard, New York.-Annual dental examination.-Royal Naval Dental Service.-Notes on official correspondence.-Naval Dental School Library _____________ _ 457

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Morbidity reporting as a factor in the study of health conditions in the Navy.-An interesting example of medical and health service accorded a civilian population group by the Navy.-Method of recording multiple diseases existing in the same person, all being discovered the same day.-Can it be taken for granted that water distilled from polluted salt water on board ships of the Navy equipped with low pressure distilling apparatus will always pass from the dis tiller free of living disease producing microorganisms ?-Parsimonious economy in the use of fuel for supplying heat, light, ventilation, and fresh water on board ship not contemplated by the rules for engineering performances.-Data relating to reactions following administration of arsenical compounds. Troubles of the sanitarian in Santo Domingo.-The National Tuberculosis Association classification of pulmonary tuberculosis.- Statistics relative to mental and physical qualifications of recruits.-Admissions for injuries and poisonings, calendar year 1924.- Health of the Navy.-Vital statistics _ _ 487

 

Number 5

 

PREFACE ---------------------------------------------- ----------- V

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS---------------------------- vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

A BIO-PHYSIOTHERAPEUTIC PROCEDURE IN THE TREATMENT OF NONMALIGNANT DISEASES OF THE COLON.

By Lieut. H. V. Hughens, MedicaI Corps, United States Navy__ 511

TRYPARSAMIDE AND SULPHARSPHENAMINE IN THE TREATMENT OF NEUROSYPHILIS.

By Lieut. R. P. Parsons, Medical Corps, United States Navy____ 526

MERCUROCHROME-220, SOLUBLE, IN INFECTIONS OF THE GENITOURINARY TRACT - A PRELIMINARY REPORT.

By Lieut. J. E. Potter, Medical Corps, United States Navy____ 542

UNITED STATES NAVAL PRISON, PORTSMOUTH, N. H., FROM THE ASPECT OF THE MEDICAL OFFICER.

By Lieut. P. T. Crosby, Medical Corps, United States Navy____ 553

EPIDERMOPHYTOSIS.

By Lieut. (j. g.) W. B. Wolfe, Medical Corps, United States Navy


--- ------ 562

CLINICAL NOTES :

URINARY CALCULI.

By Lieut. Commander G. F. Cottle and Lieut. (j. g.) O. A. Smith, Medical Corps, United States Navy ________ 575

LEUCOCYTOSIS IN ACUTE INFECTIONS.

By Lieut. F. S. Johnson, Medical Corps, United States Navy____ 584

USE OF EXTRACTIVES OF CHAULMOOGRA AND COD LIVER OILS IN LEPROSY AND TUBERCULOSIS.

By Lieut. (j. g.) F. J. Vurpillat, Medical Corps, United States Navy-------- 587

LEPROSY.

By Lieut. J. E. Malcomson, Medical Corps. United States Navy -- 594

EXPEDITING THE PAPER WORK.

By Lieut. Commander K. C. Melhorn, Medical Corps, United States Navy


598

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Tryparsamide-Future of medicine and hygiene in the Tropics-The end of the spectrum-The significance of extrasystoles- Prize for cancer studY----------------------------------------- 601

NAVY NURSE CORPS:

THE DUTIES OF THE HOSPITAL DIETITIAN.

By Merna M. Monroe, Denver, Colo. _________ 613

THE LEPER COLONY OF THE VIRGIN ISLANDS OF THE UNITED STATES.

By Miss Jennie M. Jason, Reserve Nurse, United States Navy___ 615

BOOK NOTICES----------------------------------------------------- 619

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

The gram-negative, motile bacillus-Outbreak of food poisoning in the receiving ship at New York-Hash made with canned corned beef removed from the cans the night before and allowed to incubate overnight - Remarks relative to the administration of typhoid vaccine to recruits-Comment on the value of sterilization of mess gear on board ship as a factor in the prevention and control of communicable diseases-Excerpt from the Annual Sanitary Report of the U. S. S. Texas for 1924--Notes of public health

interest from the United States Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.-Statistics relative to mental and physical qualifications of recruits-Health of the Navy-Vital statistics----------- 625

 

Number 6

 

PREFACE----------------------------------· ----------------------- v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS _______________________ __ VI

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

PERNICIOUS ANEMIA.

By Lieut. Commander J. B. Pollard, Medical Corps, United States Navy _______________ 649

BIOLOGICAL EFFECT OF RADIATION.

By Lieut. G. U. Fillmore, Medical Corps, United States Navy___ 656

MENTAL TESTS AT THE UNITED STATES NAVAL TRAINING STATION, NEWPORT, R. I.

By Commander G. L. Wickes, Medical Corps, United States Navy ______________________ 664

PERICARDITIS WITH EFFUSION.

By Lieut. Commander J. Buckley, Medical Corps, United States Navy ---------------------------------- 672

MERCUROCHROMEIN TRAVENOUSLY ADMINISTERED IN GONOCOCCUS INFECTION.

By Lieut. Commander L. H. Williams, Medical Corps, United States Navy------------ - ------ -- 677

CHLORINE TREATMENT, METHOD OF ADMINISTERING.

By Chief Pharmacist C. Schaffer, United States Navy__________ 679

CLINICAL NOTES:

MASTOID CASES, TWO, OF UNUSUAL INTEREST.

By Lieut. H. V. Hughens, Medical Corps, United States Navy_ 683

COLONIC IRRIGATION  AND BACILLUS ACIDOPHILUS MILK IN DIARRHEA.

By Lieut. P. M. Albright, Medical Corps, United States Navy__ 691

POSTOPERATIVE URINARY RETENTION AND ITS MANAGEMENT.

By Lieut. (j. g.) L. D. Carson, Medical Corps, United States Navy


-------- 692

SCARLET FEVER OF UNUSUAL ETIOLOGICAL INTEREST, REPORT OF A CASE OF.

By Commander G. L. Wickes, Medical Corps, United States

Navy  ------- ---- -------- ---


--- - 696

POISONING BY METHYL SALICYLATE--REPORT OF CASE.

By Lieut. (j. g. ) J. L. Emenhiser, Medical Corps, United States Navy


697

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Medical officer in battle-Inheritance in tuberculosis_______________ 701

NURSE CORPS:

EXCERPTS FROM A PAPER READ AT THE CONVENTION OF THE AMERICAN

NURSES' ASSOCIATION AT DETROIT, MICH., 1924, by Dr. C. D. Lockwood------------------------ 707

BOOK NOTICES---------------------------------- ------------------ 713

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

REPORT OF FOOD POISONING AT UNITED STATES NAVAL STATION, GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA.

By Lieut. H. B. LaFavre, Medical Corps, United States Navy__ 721

Food poisoning at naval station, Guantanamo Bay, Cuba-Statistics and proper management of the venereal diseases-Sodium thiosulphate in the treatment of poisoning by arsenic and the heavy metals-Statistics relative to mental and physical qualifications of recruits-Admission for injuries and poisonings, calendar year 1924-Health of the Navy-Vital statistics______________________ 729



Subjects: filariasis; prisons; venereal disease; sexually transmitted disease; Presidential health; Nurse Corps; Alaska; elephantiasis; syphilis; Hospital Corps; nursing; dentistry; Dental Corps; NH Norfolk; leprosy; submarine medicine; nutrition; dieticians; Virgin Islands; scarlet fever; food poisoning
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