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United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. 31, Nos. 1-4, 1933   (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. 31, Nos. 1-4, 1933
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Table of Contents

 

Number 1

 

PREFACE v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS - vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

Expiratory Force as Related to Submarine Escape Training.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Shilling, Medical Corps, United States Navy 1

Vital Capacity and Its Relation to Chest Expansion.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Shilling, Medical Corps, United States Navy..; 7

Traumatic Lung Lesions Produced in Dogs by Simulating Submarine Escape.

By Lieut. Commander B. H. Adams and Lieut. Commander I. B. Polak, Medical Corps, United States Navy 18

The Duties of a Medical Officer Afloat, United States Navy.

By Lieut. Commander J. W. Vann, Medical Corps, United States Navy 21

CLINICAL NOTES:

Ephedrine in the Treatment of Adams-Stokes Syndrome.

By Lieut. Commander L. J. Roberts, and Lieut. Commander T. H. Tabor, Medical Corps, United States Navy 27

Primary Carcinoma of Intrahepatic Bile Ducts.

By Capt. Lucius W. Johnson and Lieut. Commander W. W. Hall, Medical Corps, United States Navy 31

Congenital Polycystic Kidneys.

By Commander R. G. Davis, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 33

Torsion of the Spermatic Cord with Gangrene of the Testicle and Epididymis.

By Lieut. French R. Moore, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 38

Dissecting Aneurysm: Report of an Unusual Case.

By Commander R. G. Davis and Lieut. Commander W. W. Hall, Medical Corps, United States Navy 39

NAVAL RESERVE 43

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Naval Medical Bulletin—Letters of commendation —Annual Report of the Surgeon General, United States Navy, 1932 —Training of members of the Hospital Corps of the Navy in Medical Department specialties —Second Conference of the International Bureau of Documentation of Military Medicine— Radiation in Buerger's and Raynaud's disease —Atebrin in treatment of malaria- — Further studies on the transmission of endemic typhus fever—Is the "Appalling Increase" in heart disease real?—Post-vaccination encephalitis, with special reference to prevention— The progress of the eleventh revision of the United States Pharmacopoeia —Parrot fever warning issued by Public Health Service 45

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Dope Poisoning as a Potential Hazard in Spray Coating Airplane Wings.

By Lieut. Clifton A. Young, Medical Corps, United States Navy and Chief Pharmacist's Mate A. C. Gelatte, United States Navy 63

Public Health Conditions in South China: A Brief Sanitary Survey of Canton, Wuchow, Hong Kong, and the Delta Area, 1932.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) A. C. Surber, jr., Medical Corps,

United States Navy 87

Question and Answer 93

Orphans Enjoy Superior Health Advantages 94

Pellagra Prophylaxis 95

Health of the Navy —Statistics 95

 

Number 2

 

PREFACE -- - --- v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

A Second Psychological Study Made on Candidates For Aviation Training.

By Lieut. Commander C. G. DeFoney, Medical Corps, United States Navy 103

Study of the Convulsive Seizures Caused by Breathing Oxygen at High Pressures.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Shilling and Lieut. Commander B. H. Adams, Medical Corps, United States Navy 112

Trend in Anesthesia and its Relation to Naval Medical Department Personnel Requirements.

By Capt. K. C. Melhorn, Medical Corps, United States Navy.. 121

The Pulpless Tooth; a Local and a Constitutional Problem.

By Lieut. Commander H. R. Delaney, Dental Corps, United States Navy -- 144

Speed of Visual Perception.

By Lieut. Commander P. Richmond and Lieut. Commander E. C. Ebert, Medical Corps, United States Navy 150

CLINICAL NOTES:

Priapism.

By Lieut. Commander P. T. Crosby and Lieut. Commander R. P.. Parsons, Medical Corps, United States Navy 153

Repeated Fracture of the Skull.

By Capt. Lucius W. Johnson, Medical Corps, United States Navy 156

The Cancer Service at the United States Naval Hospital, Brooklyn, N. Y.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. W. Stelle, Medical Corps, United States Navy 167

Report of 2,434 Spinal Anesthesias, with Special Reference to Postoperative Pulmonary Complications in 1,000 Cases.

By Lieut. F. R. Moore, Medical Corps, United States Navy 160

Treatment and Prevention of Heat Cramps.

By Commander W. E. Eaton, Medical Corps, United States Navy - 162

Simple Traction Method for the Treatment of Uncomplicated Fractures of the Femur.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) J. W. Shumate, Medical Corps, United States Navy 164

NAVAL RESERVE 167

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Postgraduate instruction for members of the Medical Department of the Navy in the calendar year 1932—Tannic acid treatment of burns —Carbarsone therapy in amebiasis —Studies on ringworm fungi with reference to public health problems — Is the increase of cancer real or apparent? —Spinal manometer readings —The Henry S. Wellcome medal and prize for 1933 169

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Toxic Effects of Arsenical Compounds Employed in the Treatment of Syphilis in the United States Navy, 1931.

By Capt. O. J. Mink, Medical Corps, United States Navy, and Chief Pharmacist's Mate H. D. Campbell, United States Navy 177

Report on Traffic Injuries, Destroyers, Battle Force, for Fiscal Year 1932.

By Capt. W. L. Mann, Medical Corps, United States Navy 230

Health of the Navy — Statistics 233

 

Number 3

 

PREFACE V

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS VI

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

Severe Head Injuries.

By Capt. Lucius W. Johnson and Lt. (Jr. Gr.) Thomas G. Hays, Medical Corps, United States Navy 241

Carboxide Gas: A New Insecticidal Fumigant for Bedbugs and Cockroaches.

By Capt. E. W. Brown, Medical Corps, United States Navy 253

Acute Pancreatic Necrosis Occurring During General Anesthesia.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) D. J. Cracovaner, Medical Corps, United States Navy 268

Selection of a Reliable, Safe Mydriatic for Fundus Examination.

By Lt. Comdr. W. D. Horner, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve 276

Joint Training of Army and Navy Medical Reserve.

By Maj. J. R. Hall, Medical Corps, United States Army, and Lt. Comdr. R. H. Hunt, Medical Corps, United States Navy 281

Treatment of Supracondylar Fractures of the Humerus.

By Lt. D. S. O'Connor, Medical Corps, United States Naval Reserve 285

Roentgenography of the Nasal Accessory Sinuses.

By Lt. Comdr. W. A. Fort, Medical Corps, United States Navy.. 289

CLINICAL NOTES:

Coarctation of the Aorta.

By Lt. Comdr. R. R. Gasser, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 295

Acute Epidural Abscess of the Spinal Cord.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) H. L. Puckett and Lt. E. M. Harris, Medical Corps, United States Navy 299

Multiple Neurofibromatosis (von Recklinghausen's Disease).

By Lt. Comdr. R. J. Leutsker and Lt. (Jr. Gr.) J. H. Ward, Medical Corps, United States Navy 301

Hemochromatosis.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) G. A. Cann, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 305

Report of Case of Septicemic Plague in which Practically the Only Symptom was an Elevated Temperature.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) F. H. Johnson, Medical Corps, United States Navy 311

NAVAL RESERVE 313

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

New standard book list for fiscal year, 1934—Correction —Forwarding of specimens for both chemical and histopathological examination — Carbon monoxide from paint in sealed compartments — Methylene blue as antidote for cyanide and carbon monoxide poisoning — Standard classified nomenclature of disease— Actuation of the inert diaphragm by a gravity method —Reduction of dislocated shoulder: a new method —Fumigation of shoes with formaldehyde as a means of treatment in fungus infection of the feet—-Biopsy in breast tumors 315

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Mosquito Control in Haiti 323

Measles Epidemic in Guam, 1932.

By Capt. J. B. Mears, Medical Corps, United States Navy 334

Road Accidents 337

Causes of Rejection in Recruits Fifty Years Ago 338

Health of the Navy — Statistics 338

Number 4

 

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

Compression Fracture of the Spine.

By Lt. F. V. Sunderland, Medical Corps, United States Navy.. 347

Cardiospasm.

By Lt. Comdr. T. C. Anderson, and Lt. (Jr. Gr.) J. L. Enyart,

Medical Corps, United States Navy 353

Atabrine in the Treatment of Malaria. A Report of 53 cases.

By Lt. Comdr. T. L. Morrow and Lt. (Jr. Gr.) W. G. Wieand, Medical Corps, United States Navy 359

Leprosy in the Philippines.

By Capt. M. E. Higgins, Medical Corps, United States Navy... 363

CLINICAL NOTES:

Spontaneous Bilateral Pneumothorax.

By Lt. Comdr. P. Richmond, Medical Corps, United States Navy 369

Cutaneous Myiasis, A Case Report.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) W. G. Wieand, Medical Corps, United States Navy 370

The Clayton Forearm Splint in Fractures of the Radius and Ulna in the Upper Third.

By Lt. (Jr. Gr.) J. W. Shumate, Medical Corps, United States Navy. 371

NAVAL RESERVE 375

NOTES AND COMMENTS:

Decorations — Mercurochrome and iodine solutions as local tissue disinfectants —Treatment of burns with gentian violet —Staining method for the direct typing of pneumococci —Study of the incidence and time distribution of common colds—Sixty-second annual meeting of the American Public Health Association 377

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Toxic Effects of Arsenical Compounds Employed in the Treatment of Disease in the United States Navy —1932.

By Capt. O. J. Mink, Medical Corps, United States Navy, and Chief Pharmacist's Mate H. D. Campbell, United States Navy 383

Health of the Navy—Statistics 463

INDEX TO SUBJECTS 469

INDEX TO AUTHORS ---- 473



Subjects: submarine; medicine; malaria; atabrine; China; densistry; anesthesia; Haiti; Guam; measles;
Language English
Publication date January 1933
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