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United States Naval Medical Bulletin Vol. 21, Nos. 1-6, 1924   (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. 21, Nos. 1-6, 1924
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Table of Contents

 Number 1

PREFACE  v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS  vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES:

UNITED STATES NAVAL PHARMACIST'S MATES SCHOOL : ITS DOCTRINES AND POLICIES.

By Capt. G. Pickrell, Medical Corps, United States Navy   1

MOVE TO STANDARDIZE THE QUARTERLY MARKS OF THE HOSPITAL CORPS, UNITED STATES NAVY,

By Commander 0, J. Mink, and Chief Pharmacist J. A. McCormack, Medical Corps, United States Navy  35

SUGGESTED PLAN FOR PROGRESSIVE HOSPITAL CORPS INSTRUCTION,

By Lieut. Commander G. W. Calver, Medical Corps, United States Navy     41

CLINICAL NOTES:

OBSERVATIONS ON DIRECT VISION CYSTOSCOPY,

By Lieut. Commander R. Hayden, Medical Corps, United States Navy   65

GENERAL PARESIS.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. J. Stuart, Medical Corps, United States Navy   68

WASSERMANN REACTION, NOTES ON THE,

By Lieut. C, F. Behrens, Medical Corps, United States Navy    72

COLOR TEST NOT RELIABLE AS A MENTAL TEST.

By Lieut. R. H. Hunt, Medical Corps, United States Navy    74

LUDWIG'S ANGINA FOLLOWING DOUBLE PERITONSILLAR ABCESS.

By Lieut. H. S. Cragin, Medical Corps, United States Navy 76

CHANCROID, SPECIFIC TREATMENT FOR,

By Lieut. A. J, Chenery, Medical Corps, United States Navy 78

NOTES AND COMMENTS: .

Value of War College training for medical officers--Some hints from the old physicians - A new blank form     81

NAVY NURSE CORPS :

The earthquake in Japan---------------------------------------- 95

BOOK NOTICES ----------------------------------------------- 101

DIVISION OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE:

Food in its epidemiological aspects - Food poisoning     

By Lieut. Commander J. R. Phelps, Medical Corps, United States Navy------------------------- 105

A death attributed to poisoning by lobster (crawfish)--Case reported as food poisoning-Canned shrimp-Example of lack of knowledge regarding the subject of food poisoning-Control of venereal diseases in destroyer squadrons, battle fleet-Epidemiological report of an outbreak of scarlet fever in mild form at the United States Naval Training Station, Newport, R. I.-Extracts from the annual sanitary report of the U. S. S. Rappahannock for the year 1923-- Admissions for injuries and poisonings. January to March, inclusive, 1924-Explosion hazards, storage batteries in submarines 127

 

Number 2

 

PREFACE v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

NEUROSYPHILIS.

By Lieut. Commander T. W. Raison, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy   145

AURICULAR FIBRILLATION

By Lieut. D. Ferguson, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 164

COOPERATION BETWEEN THE DENTAL AND MEDICAL PROFESSIONS IN THE SURGICAL TREATMENT OF SINUSITIS.

By G. B. Trible, M. D-----------------------·------------------- 174

THE EFFECTS OF CASTELA NICHOLSONI IN THE TREATMENT OF CHRONIC AMOEBIC DYSENTARY.

By Lieut. Commander G. R. W. French, Medical Corps, U. S, Navy, and A. W. Sellards, M. D.  184

A PRELIMINARY NOTE ON A PROCEDURE FOR CLEARING UP DIPHTHERIA CARRIERS.

By Lieut. Commander R. I. Longabaugh, Medical Corps, U. S. NAVY   190

THE PREPARATION OF COLLOIDAL GOLD.

By Lieut. C. F. Behrens, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy  191

CLINICAL NOTES :

REPORT OF A CASE OF OSTEOMYELITIS OF THE DORSAL SPINE.

By Lieut. Commander R. I. Longabaugh, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy   193

AN UNUSUAL CAUSE FOR FAILURE OF FRACTURE AND AMPUTATED STUMPS TO HEAL.

By Lieut. L. H. Williams, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy  201

REPORT OF A FOREIGN BODYIN THE APPENDIX.

By Lieut. G. A, Eckert, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy   202

INTERNAL DERANGEMENT  OF THE KNEE JOINT.

NOTES By Lieut. (j.g.) F.G. Merrill, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy   203

Tobacco poisoning.-Percival Pott's contribution on head injuries.- A new root canal treatment.- Eyesight and aeroplane landing  209

NAVY NURSE CORPS :

HALF WAY ROUND THE WORLD.

By Laura Hartwell, Reserve Nurse; U. S. Navy 221.

BOOK NOTICES 225

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Outbreak of food poisoning on board the U. S. S. Maryland.-An outbreak of food poisoning caused by lobsters (crawfish).-Results of investigation of the dysentery (sic) situation, Province of Leyte, P. I.-A case of asphyxia incidental to diving.-Two cases of gonococcus infection of conjunctiva traceable to, indirect contact with a case of gonorrhoea.-Abstract from the annual sanitary report of the U. S. S. Florida for the year 1923, prophylaxis of venereal disease.-Note from the annual sanitary report, United States naval station, Olongapo, P, I., for 1923, epidemiological considerations. The common wash bucket.-Sanitary measures at the navy yard, Norfolk, Va.-Typhoid fever report-Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to April, inclusive, 1924      235

 

Number 3

 

PREFACE   v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES

Hematuria, Its Etiology and Clinical Significance.

By Commander W. S. Pugh, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy (retired). 265

Toxic Smokes.

By Lieut Commander D. C. Walton, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy  275

Anthelmintic Warfare.

By Dr. Maurice C. Hall, senior zoologist, Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C 286

Goiter.

Ulcer of the Stomach.

By Lieut. Commander R. Hayden, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 294

By Lieut. Commander R. Cuthbertson, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy_ 811

General Significance of Ketonuria.

By Lieut (junior grade) R. A. Cutting, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 834

CLINICAL NOTES :

Notes on Cases of Surgical Interest.

By Lieut. Commander R. I. Longabaugh, Medical Corps, U. S.

Navy 339

Ainhum.

By Lieut R. S. G. Welch, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 352

Idiopathic Anemia.

By Lieut (Junior grade) H. L. Pugh, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy  355

Gastric Neurosis.

By Lieut. (Junior grade) P. C. Supan, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy   365

NURSE CORPS :

American Red Cross Nursing in Alaska.

By Miss Flora L. Bradford, American Red Cross 371

BOOK NOTICES 377

INSTRUCTIONS TO MEDICAL OFFICERS :

Total patient capacity. —Classified expenditures and per diem costs at naval hospitals (continental) during November and December, 1923 ; and review of expenditures for the six months period from July 1 to December 31, 1923. —Modification of present allotment system. —Poster—Dangers of the common wash bucket. —Medical periodicals. —Instruction In occupational therapy at United States naval hospitals. —Civilian employees ; service records in connection with retirement. —Changes in Supply Table of the Medical Department, United States Navy, 1922. —Reports by telegraph of admissions to and discharges from United States naval hospitals, and notices of deaths of ex-members of the Canadian, Imperial, or other British ex-members of the forces. —Admission to naval hospitals of officers and enlisted men not of the Regular Navy. —Discharge of claimants from naval hospitals whose cases have been disallowed by the United States Veterans' Bureau. —Classified expenditures and per diem costs at naval hospitals (continental) during January, February, and March, 1924 ; and review of expenditures, for the three months period from January 1 to March 31, 1924. —-Status of civilian employees taken on for temporary work. —Hospital accounting system. —Fire hazard from X-ray films. —Arsphenamine and neo-arsphenamine. —Foodstuffs expended during the fiscal year. —Physical examination In the case of an officer in the Naval Reserve Force. —Changes in Supply Table, 1922, Part

II.—Error In printing " Quarterly reports of expenditures and obligations" forms 385

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS :

The Annual Physical Examination.

By W. M. Kerr, lieutenant commander, Medical Corps, United States Navy  433

Report of smallpox. —Gonococcus Infection of the eye attributed to a wash bucket used In common with other men. Importance of concurrent disinfection in gonorrhoea. —Study of the diphtheria carrier as an agent in the spread of diphtheria in Detroit, Mich.—Epidemiological observations by the medical

officer of a destroyer attached to the United States Asiatic Fleet.— Prevention of phlebotomus fever. —Question of keeping in stock sufficient quantities of medical stores and supplies. —Comment regarding data required on Form F cards in cases of injury or poisoning. —Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to May, inclusive, 1924 433

 

Number 4

 

PREFACE v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

Annual Physical Examination.

By Lieut Commander W. A. Bloedorn, Medical Corps, United  States Navy 479

Fluoroscopic Study of the Chest With Special Reference to Systematic Routine Operative Technique.

By Lieut. O. B. Spalding, Medical Corps, United States Navy   484

Acidosis.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) W. S. Sargent, Medical Corps, United States Navy 507

Graphic Aids in Recording Lesions in the Lower Genito-Urinary Tract.

By Lieut. Commander R. M. Lhamon, Medical Corps, United States Navy 530

CLINICAL NOTES :

Intravenous Treatment of Gonorrheal Epididymitis.

By Lieut. A. J. Chenery, Medical Corps, United States Navy 547

Bacillus Acidophilus Milk, Simple Procedure for Preparing.

By Lieut. H. V. Hughens, Medical Corps, United States Navy 548

Lobar Pneumonia, Clinical Aspects of.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) E. L. Lanman, Medical Corps, United

States Navy , _._ 550

Lung Abscess, A Typical Case of,

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) F. G. Merrill, Medical Corps, United States Navy 556

Chronic Dacryocystitis.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) P. C. Supan, Medical Corps, United States Navy 559

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

Arsenic and its historical associations 563

BOOK NOTICES 567

NAVY NURSE CORPS :

The nurse as an anesthetist 575

A Consideration of Diets for Patients Receiving Insulin.

By Dr. Franklin Adams, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minn 576

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS :

Food poisoning and remarks on the application of logic to the preparation of epidemiological reports— Prevalence of venereal diseases and measures undertaken for their prevention and control in ships of the United States Naval Forces, Europe—Annual sanitary report of the Scouting Fleet, United States Fleet, for the calendar year 1923, by Commander J. Stepp, Medical Corps, United States Navy, Fleet Surgeon —Epidemiological observations by the Senior Medical Officer, United States Naval Training Station, Hampton Roads, Va. —Venereal disease hazards, extract from the annual sanitary report, submarine base, Pearl Harbor, T. H.—Mosquito control and use of nitre case as a larvicide at the naval operating base, Hampton Roads, Va. —Admissions for injuries and poisonings, January to June, Inclusive, 1924 579

 

Number 5

 

PREFACE    v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

Mycosis of the Hands and Feet.

By Commander C. S. Butler, Lieut. J. E. Houghton, and Lieut. (Junior Grade) H. G. Cooper, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 615

Schistosomiasis Japonica in the United States Navy.

By Henry Edmund Meleney, M. D., Peking, China 630

Arterial Hypertension.

By Lieut. Commander W. D. Owens, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy     637

Diagnosis of Diseases of the Colon.

By Lieut. H. L Brockmann, Medical Corps, U. S. Naval Reserve Force    644

Influence of Climate in the Treatment of Tuberculosis.

By Lieut. J. D. Blackwood, Jr., Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 652

CLINICAL NOTES :

Pylorospasm on Division of the Pyloric Rinq.

By Lieut. L. H. Williams, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 669

Classification of the Arthritides, with Report of Case of Hypertrophic Arthritis.

By Lieut. (Junior Grade) C. J. Stuart, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 660

Carcinoma of the Pancreas.

By Lieut (Junior Grade) H. L Pugh, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 664

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

Diabetes, nephritis, jaundice 669

REPORTS :

Medical Activities Ashore in Honduras during Civil Strife of February and March, 1924.

By Lieut W. T. Minnick, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 679

NAVY NURSE CORPS :

Section of Government Nursing Service of the American Nurses' Association.

By Lucy Minnigerode, superintendent of nurses, U. S. Public Health Service 683

Convention of the American Nurses' Association held at Detroit, Mich., June 16 to 21, 1924, Report of.

By J. Beatrice Bowman, superintendent, Navy Nurse Corps 685

Navy Nurse Corps and its Relation to the Advancement of Nursing Education.

By J. Beatrice Bowman, superintendent Navy Nurse Corps 686

BOOK NOTICES 693

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS :

Remarks on ventilation with special reference to sanitary reports. — The United Fruit Co.'s experience with malaria. —Caisson disease resulting from complete disregard for the mandatory Instructions of the diving manual relating to management of the diver's ascent in conformity with the decompression tables published therein. — Epidemiological aspects of a case of gonococcus Infection of the conjunctiva resulting in loss of one eye. —A case of food poisoning, lobster (crawfish) suspected. —A case of food poisoning, fried oysters suspected. —Outbreak of food poisoning on board the U. S. S. New York.—Physical and mental defects In recruits examined by boards of review at naval training stations. —Admissions for injuries and poisonings 701

 

Number 6

 

PREFACE v

NOTICE TO SERVICE CONTRIBUTORS vi

SPECIAL ARTICLES :

District Medical Officer.

By Commander R. W. Plummer, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 751

Sanitary Report, Fifth Naval District, 1918.

Activities in the United States Naval Hospital, Great Lakes, III., under the direction and supervision of Contact Officer.

By Lieut. Commander G. D. Sutton, Lieut. H. L Fougarousse, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy, and Field Director E. Rosenthal, American Red Cross 764

Diarrhea in Bottle Fed Infants.

By Lieut. Commander A. J. Toulon, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy      780

The Psychoanalyst and his Work.

By Commander J. C. Thompson, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 787

Anaesthesia—Regional and Spinal.

By Lieut Commander H. M. Stenhouse, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 797

Vaccine and Serum Treatment.

By Lieut. J. E. Miller, Medical Corps, U. S. Navy 803

NOTES AND COMMENTS :

Prevention of Disease.—Intracutaneous vaccination against smallpox. —Some features of the forthcoming Pharmacopoeia

(tenth revision) 813

NAVY NURSE CORPS : Thirty years of Progress in Nursing.

By Adelaide Nutting .. 851

BOOK NOTICES   883

PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, STATISTICS:

Review of Scarlet Fever Literature.

By Surg. R. E. Dyer. U. S. Public Health Service 871

Outbreak of food poisoning on board the U. S. S. New York. —Outbreak of food poisoning on board the U. S. S. Montcalm. —Three cases of food poisoning at the United States submarine base, Coco Solo, Canal Zone.—Typhoid fever report. —Accidents, discussion of and their causes. —Accidental Injuries and compensation In 1923 among navy yard employees. —Admission for injuries and poisonings, January to August, inclusive, 1924 891

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Subjects: Hospital Corps; venereal disease; sexually transmitted disease; Nurse Corps; Dental Corps; earthquake; Japan; food poisoning; ophthalmology; syphilis; aviation medicine; Philippine Islands; American Red Cross; Alaska; diabetes; tuberculosis; Honduras; US Marine Corps; anesthesia;
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