REVIEW 
The | Medical Clinics | of | North America | January, 1920, | published 
bi-monthly by | W. B. Saunders Company | Philadelphia and London 
| Paper, pp. 849-1165. $12 per year. 
The Boston Number, Volume 3, No. 4, contains the following 
papers: 
Defects in membranous bones, exophthalmos and diabetes insipidus; an 
unusual syndrome of dyspituitarism, by Henry A. Christian. 
Diabetes of long duration. Severe diabetes versus severe acidosis in 
diabetes, by Elliott P. Joslin. 
Pericarditis, by William H. Robey.” 
Malignant disease of the lungs probably secondary to a hypernephroma 
of the kidneys, by Edwin A. Locke. 
Studies in food poisoning—an experimental lunch with canned food con- 
taining bacteria, by M. J. Rosenau. 
Vascular hypertension, by James P. O’Hare. 
Gout, by C. W. McClure. 
Two cases with chronic gastro-intestinal symptoms. Comments on the 
use of transfusion in pernicious anemia, by George R. Minot. 
Certain types of pneumonia and serum treatment, by Frederick T. Lord. 
The diagnostic value of electrocardiography of hearts beating regularly, 
by Paul D. White. 
Albuminuria in young men, by Roger I. Lee. 
Asthma, hay-fever, and allied conditions, by Francis M. Rackemann. 
Hyperthyroidism—toxic goiter, by James H. Means. 
Surgical anesthetics in diabetes mellitus, by Reginald - Fitz. 
Whooping-cough, by Fritz B. Talbot. 
The treatment of the psychoneurtic, by Stanley Cobb. 
Laboratory diagnosis, by Lesley H. Spooner. 
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