The Medical clinics of North America
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T Hopkins Number number iVOLUME I Johns THE MEDICAL CLINICS OF AMERICANORTH 1917JULY, PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON W. COMPANYB. SAUNDERS COMPANY. ALL EIGHTS RESERVEDCOPYRIGHT, 1917, W. B. BY W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY, WEST WASHINGTONPUBUSHED BI-UONTHLV (SIX NUMBERS A YEAR), PHILADELPHIASQUARE, FEINTED AMERICAIN ANNOUNCEMENT Climes of North America willnumber of the MedicalThe next theSeptember and ^vill be Philadelphiabe published in the following:contain clinics byNumber. It will of Practice of MedicineMcCrae, M. D.—ProfessorThomas Medical College.Clinical Medicine, Jeffersonand D.—Professor of Medicine, University ofAlfred Stengel, M. Pennsylvania. MateriaM. D.—Professor of Therapeutics,HoBART A. Hare, Medical College.and Diagnosis, JeffersonMedica, Clinical Medicine, Uni-Riesman, M. D.—Professor ofDavld versity of Pennsylvania. Rc —— VOLUME 1CONTENTS OF NUMBER1917 JOHNS HOPKINSJuly, pageClinic of Dr. Theodore C. Janeway, Johns Hopkins Hospital iHodgkin's Disease with Extensht Skin Eruption 21Postural Albuminuria ofDiabetes Associated with Disturbances of the External Secretion THE Pancreas in a Syphilitic 33 Clinic of Dr. Lewellys F. Barker, Johns Hopkins Hospital UnknownMeningitis of Etiology, Probably Meningococcal 47 Clinic on Two Cases of Fibrillation of Muscular Tissue 73 Case I. AtrialFibrillationinMitralStenosisandMitral Insufficiency 73 II. Progressive (Central) (Vulpian-Bern- Atrophy HARDT SUBVARIETY 89of the ARAN-DucHENNE T'i'PE) Clinic of Dr. Herman O.

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Hopkins Number number iVOLUME I Johns
THE
MEDICAL CLINICS
OF
AMERICANORTH
1917JULY,
PHILADELPHIA AND LONDON
W. COMPANYB. SAUNDERS COMPANY. ALL EIGHTS RESERVEDCOPYRIGHT, 1917, W. B.
BY W. B. SAUNDERS COMPANY, WEST WASHINGTONPUBUSHED BI-UONTHLV (SIX NUMBERS A YEAR),
PHILADELPHIASQUARE,
FEINTED AMERICAINANNOUNCEMENT
Climes of North America willnumber of the MedicalThe next
theSeptember and ^vill be Philadelphiabe published in
the following:contain clinics byNumber. It will
of Practice of MedicineMcCrae, M. D.—ProfessorThomas
Medical College.Clinical Medicine, Jeffersonand
D.—Professor of Medicine, University ofAlfred Stengel, M.
Pennsylvania.
MateriaM. D.—Professor of Therapeutics,HoBART A. Hare,
Medical College.and Diagnosis, JeffersonMedica,
Clinical Medicine, Uni-Riesman, M. D.—Professor ofDavld
versity of Pennsylvania.
Rc——
VOLUME 1CONTENTS OF
NUMBER1917 JOHNS HOPKINSJuly,
pageClinic of Dr. Theodore C. Janeway, Johns Hopkins Hospital
iHodgkin's Disease with Extensht Skin Eruption
21Postural Albuminuria
ofDiabetes Associated with Disturbances of the External Secretion
THE Pancreas in a Syphilitic 33
Clinic of Dr. Lewellys F. Barker, Johns Hopkins Hospital
UnknownMeningitis of Etiology, Probably Meningococcal 47
Clinic on Two Cases of Fibrillation of Muscular Tissue 73
Case I. AtrialFibrillationinMitralStenosisandMitral Insufficiency 73
II. Progressive (Central) (Vulpian-Bern- Atrophy
HARDT SUBVARIETY 89of the ARAN-DucHENNE T'i'PE)
Clinic of Dr. Herman O. Mosenthal, Johns Hopkins Hospital
loiEssential Hypertension
The Dietetic Treatment of Diabetes Mellitus ii9
Clinic of Dr. Thomas B. Futcher, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Acromegaly 131
Combined Scleroderma, Raynaud's Disease, Arthritis i4Sand Chronic
Clinic of Dr. Louis Hamman, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Hypertension. Its Clinical Aspects iSS
Two Unusual Cases i77
Case I. Dermoid Cyst of the Mediastinum i77
182 II. Milroy's Disease
Clinic of Dr. Thomas R. Brown, Johns Hopkins Hospital
Some Gastro-intestinal Notes 185
—1. The Cause of the Symptoms of Gastroptosis The Significance of a
Congenitally Fixed High Duodenum and of Duodenal or Pyloric
Adhesions, and the Value of Pyloroplasty in the Treatment of
Such Cases 185
2. Visceroptosis and Chronic Appendicitis 189
3. The Medical After-care of Surgical Patients after Abdominal
Operations 191
September, 1917 PHILADELPHIA NUMBER
Clinic of Dr. Thomas McCrae, pageJefferson and Pennsylvania Hospitals
Aortitis igs
Clinic of Dr. Alfred Stengel, Hospital theof University of Pennsylvania
The Classification of Chronic Nephritis and the toRelation of Infection
Kidney Disease 217
Clinic of Dr. Hobart Amory Hare, Jefferson Hospital
Cardiac Disease and Digitalis 241
Clinic of Dr. Joseph Sailer, Philadelphia General Hospital.
Aortic Aneurysm 249
Leukemia 259
3CONTENTS OF VOLUME I4
Clinic of Dr. David Riestnan, Philadelphia General Hospital page
Treatment of Cardiac DEcoMPENa^TioNProgressive Myoc\rditis. 267
Contribution of Dr. Henry K. Pancoast, University Pennsylvaniaof
The Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis by the Roentgen Ray 275
Clinic of Dr. A. A. Stevens, Philadelphia General Hospital
Angina Pectoris xsd Allied Conditions 293
CUnic of Dr. Ross V. Patterson, Jefferson Hospital
the CardiacMechanical Disorders and Irreglt-arities of Contraction 309
Rehfuss, HospitalClinic of Dr. Martin E. Jefferson
Gastric In-fection 333
Clinic of Dr. Judson Daland, Medico-Chirurgical Hospital
Ulcerative Endocarditis, Secon'd.'VRY to Dental Sepsis, Treated by Autog-
enous Vaccine 343
Contribution of Dr. John A. Kolmer, University Pennsylvaniaof
The Diagnostic Value of Examinations of Cerebrospinal Fluid 355
Clinic of Dr. John H. Musser, Jr., University Hospital
A Case of .^uriclt-ar Fibrillation of Long Duration 383
Contribution of Dr. T. H. Weisenburg, Neurologist to the Municipal and Phila-
delphia Hospitals
POUOMYELITIS 393
CUnic of Dr. O. H. Perry Pepper, Hospital the Universityof of Pennsylvania
Essentials and Limitations of an Average Diet 425
Clinic of Dr. Jay Frank Schamberg, Polyclinic Hospital
The Causes of Reaction After Salvarsan 443
Clinic of Dr. Elmer H. Funk, Jefferson Hospital
Osteitis Defor^lo-'s 451
November, 1917 NEW YORK NUMBER
Clinic of Dr. Warfleld T. Longcope, Presbyterian Hospital page
Acute Tuberclxosis; Polycy-themia with Enlarged Spleen (\'.*quez's Dis-
ease). Presentation of Cases by Clinicax Clerks 465
Contribution by Prof. Graham Lusk, Cornell University Medical College
Calories in Common Life 481
Clinic of Dr. Max Einhom, Post-Craduate Medical School
The Diet in Diseases of the Kidneys 497
Clinic of Dr. Charles Gilmore Kerley, New York Polyclinic Hospital
Apparent and Real Appetite Defects in the Young 505
Contribution by Dr. Warren Coleman
The T\'phoid Diet 513 by Dr. Rufus I. Cole, From the Hospital of the Rockefeller Institute for
Medical Research, New York City
The Treatment of Lobar Pneumonia 545
Contribution by Dr. Alfred E. Cohn, From the Hospital the Rockefellerof Institute for
Medical Research, New York City
The Clinical Pharmacology of Digitalis 563
Clinic of Dr. E. Libman, Mount Sinai Hospital
Some General Considerations Concerning Affections of the Valves of the
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