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Reviews 423 
Facial paralysis, by H. W. Woltman. 
The chemical and physiologic nature of the active constituents of the 
thyroid, by E. C. Kendall. 
The value of the basal metabolic rate in the treatment of diseases of 
the thyroid, by W. M. Boothby. 
The preoperative treatment of hyperthyroidism, by F. A. Willius. 
A case of cardiospasm with dilatation and angulation of the eso- 
phagus, by P. P. Vinson. 
Mediastinal affections in childhood, by W. S. Lemon. 
Differential diagnosis of mediastinal affections, by W. S. Lemon. 
Myocardial disease with reference to the subendocardial myocardium, 
by F. A. Willius. 
Dietary instructions, by D. M. Berkman. 
Syphilis of the stomach: Report of a case, by T. B. Eusterman. 
Pancreatic carcinoma, by R. D. Mussey. 
Retroperitoneal tumors: Report of two fibromyomas, by J. A. H. 
Magoun. 
The treatment of carcinoma of the uterus by radium, by Leda J. 
Stacy. 
Radium therapy in cancer of the prostate, by H. C. Bumpus. 
Renal absorption with particular reference to pyelographic mediums, 
by E. H. Weld. : 
An instance of primary portal thrombosis, by W. W. Bissell. 
A report of fifteen cases of erythremia, by H. E. Marsh. 
Aplastic anemia, by A. Archibald. 
Tuberculosis of the spleen, by H. Z. Giffin. 
Two patients with pernicious anemia alive more than three years 
after splenectomy, by T. L. Szlapka. 
Some data on the range of life of transfused blood-corpuscles, in 
persons without idiopathic blood diseases, by Winifred Ashby. 
Blood transfusion: Indications for its use; methods of selecting donors; 
and a brief consideration of technic, by A. H. Sanford. 
A case of early lepra, by John H. Stokes. 
Solitary cutaneous nodular recurrences as aids in the diagnosis of 
obscure visceral syphilis, by John H. Stokes. 
Three cases illustrating the diagnosis and treatment of syphilitic 
involvement of the nervous system, by John H. Stokes. 
_ The etiologic analysis of a chronic urticaria following influenza, with 
comment on treatment, by John H. Stokes. 
Interstitial keratitis in heredosyphilis following influenza, with com- 
ment on treatment, by John H. Stokes. 
The protection of the kidney in intensive antisyphilitic treatment, 
with special reference to the influence of dental focal infections, 
by John H. Stokes. 
