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sion the necessity for submitting material for this test to well- 
qualified serologists if reliable results are to be obtained. A 
standard technic for the test is much to be desired but all efforts 
in this direction have failed, owing largely to the difficulty of 
securing a standard antigen, so that at the present time several 
methods of performing the test are in use, all of which are 
reliable in the hands of experienced serologists. The method 
recommended in this work has stood the test of time and has 
been used by many different workers in thousands of syphilitic 
infections, and it is believed that it is as simple in technic and as 
accurate in results as any method of performing the Wassermann 
test that has been devised. 
The I Medical Clinics [ of \ North America | July, 1919 | published bi-monthly 
by 1 W. B. Saunders Company | Philadelphia and London ] Paper, 
pp. 1-277. 
The Chicago Number, Volume III, No. 1, contains the fol- 
lowing papers: 
Prognosis of Disease in Infancy and Childhood, by Dr. Isaac A. Abt. 
A case of Hanot’s Cirrhosis in a Two-year^old Child, by Dr. Isaac 
A. Abt. 
A Mediastinal tumor, by Dr. Frederick Tice. 
Carcinoma of the stomach, by Dr. Frederick Tice. 
Radiographic differential diagnosis of bone affections in infancy and 
childhood, by Dr. Julius H. Hess. 
An unusual case of carcinomatous metastases in bones (Secondary to 
carcinoma of the stomach, by Dr. Milton M. Portis. 
Acute pyelitis simulating intestinal obstruction, by Dr. Milton M. Portis. 
Carcinoma of the esophagus treated with radium, by Dr. Milton M. 
Portis. 
A case of cerebral lues to be differentiated from encephalitis lethargica, 
by Dr. Ralph C. Hamill. 
Neurologic findings in a case of ethmoiditis, by Dr. Ralph C. Hamill. 
A consideration of the causes of apprehension, by Dr. Ralph C. Hamill. 
Pyelocystitis in infancy, by Dr. Clifford G. Grulee. 
Pulmonary tuberculosis in association with other diseases in the gen- 
eral hospital. 
Case I. Pulmonary tuberculosis with gastro-intestinal symptoms. 
Case II. Pulmonary tuberculosis and hyperthyroidism. 
Case III. Diabetes and tuberculosis, by Dr. Solomon Strouse. 
A case of belladonna poisoning, by Dr. Solomon Strouse. 
Malignant endocarditis Of the pulmonary valves (with autopsy), by 
Dr. Charles Spencer Williamson. 
Gout, by Dr. Charles Spencer Williamson. 
The Swift-Ellis treatment of paretic dementia, by Dr. Peter Bassoe. 
The treatment of constipation, by Dr. W. D. Sansum. 
An unusual case of typhoid fever, by Dr. George F. Dick. 
Cardiac arhythmias, by Dr. James G. Carr. 
A case of syphilitic periostitis of the humerus, by Dr. James G. Can 
A pulmonary abscess following tonsillectomy, by Dr. James G. Carr. 
