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INDEX TO VOLUME LXXXI.

C.N. C.L.

Clinical and other Notes. Current Literature.

Administrative medical officer in

Greece, '1941, experiences of an, by

PAGE

Colonel D. T. M. Large .205

Aerocrele, intracranial, with extension to the lateral cerebral ventricle, a

case of, by Major

J.

A. C. Fleming,

Lieutenant-Colonel I. G. W. Hill,

and Major R. vValmsley 101

Agar-agar, used, re-utilization of, as an

emergency culture medium .. C.L. 45

Aitken, Captain D. G., dyspepsia and

the sick parade: 141 cases in an

Armoured Regiment .. 223

Aneurysm of the lingual artery, a case of, by Captain Mortimer H. Shaw

. eN. l~

Anorectal conditions; common, in the

Army, by Major H. S. Shucksmith.. 269

Armoured Division, Medical Services in an, by Colonel C. E. Eccles' and

Major H. N. Perkins . . 155

Arsenical toxremia: a selection of

cases, by Captain H.

J.

Bell and

Captain A. E. Wilkinson 119

Ashbel, Rivka, and Alexandra Polia-kova, diphtheria. virulence tests on

the Syrian hamster C.N. 191

Auriscope, the Brunton, a simple and effective method of obtaining

satis-factory lighting, by Captain I.

Gilbert, and Serjeant P. R. O. Powi;;

C.N. 189

Australian Army Medical Services in

the War of 1914-1918. Vol. III

Editorial 239

Backache, remedial exercises for, by

Major T. G. Rankine. . eN. 250

Bath, spray, hot and. cold, an im-provised, for use in the Field, by

Major H. H. Clay C.N. 291

Battle of the Mareth Line. An analvsis

of casualties by types and causes: by

Lieutenant-Colonel R.

J

ohnston 176

Bell, Captain H.

J.,

and Captain A. E.

Wilkinson, arsenical toxremia: a

sel-ection of cases. . 119

Bettley, Major F. Ray, desert sore: a

prelim'inary study . . . . .. 107

Bevan, Lieutenant-Colonel F. A., a simplified method of applying the Thomas' splint as a first-aid measure

C.N. 244

Eirdwood, Field Marshal Lord.

lncor-. porated Soldiers, Sailors and Airmerr~

Help Society, Lord Roberts Memorial

Workshops Correspondence 202

Birthday Message from Her Majesty

The Queen, Colonel-in-Chief.. Facing p. 1

PAGE Blackmore, Captain W. T. E., Major

Ether-a T.E.W.T. for specialists .. ISO

Blackwater fever treatment teams,

mobile, by Brigadier G. M. Findlay 113

Blank cartridges, wounds caused by,

by Major G. H. Raymond C.N. 142

Bleackley, Serjeant

J.

R, Lieutenant

(QM.) K. C. Pacey, and

Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. Martine, compo-cook-ery in a Casualty Clearing Station

with the B.N.A.F. 231

Brunton auriscope, a simple and effec-tive method of obtaining satisfactory

lighting, by Captain I. Gilbert and

Serjeant P. R. O. Powis C.N. 189

Calcium carbonate gall-stones, by

Lieu-tenant-Colonel E. V. Whitby C.N. 43

Cartridges, blank, wounds caused by,

by Major G. H. Raymond eN. 142

Casualties, an analysis of, by types and causes. The battle of the Mareth Line, by Lieutenant-Colonel R.

John-ston . " . . . . . . " 176

C.C.S., improvised, an account of an, from its inception at Offranville to its closure at Rennes, by Brigadier

R. Ogier Ward 171

Clay, Major H. H., and Major Frederick Evans, portable all-metal destructor

C.N. 86

Clay, Major H. H., an improvised hot and cold spray bath for use in the

Field C .

.N.

291

Compo-cookery in a Casualty Clearing Station with the B.N.A.F., by

Lieu-tenant (QM.) K. C. Pacey, Serjeant

J.

R. Bleackley, and

Lieutenant-Colonel W. R. Martine 231

Cottrell, Lieutenant-Colonel

J.

D., and

Captain H. T. Knights, notes on cases of smallpox treated with sulphanila·

mide 7

Cushing, Lieutenant-Colonel R W.,

diphtheria-the" Bull Neck" type.

A mixed infection 165

Day, Lieutenant G. H., diaphragmatic

dyspnrea' C.N. 290

Death-instinct in morbid anxiety, by

Captain W. W. Roberts 61

Dermatitis, exfoliative, following

phenobarbitone administration, by

Major H. Bathurst Norman.. C.N. 145

Desert sore: a preliminary study, by

Major F. Ray Bettley 107

Destructor, all-metal, portable, by

Major Frederick Evans and Major

H. H. Clay. . C.N. 86

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Index to Volume LXXXI

303

PAGE

de Wytt, Captain W. H. H.

J.,

the

diagnosis and treatment of yaws

among West African troops 255

Diphtheria and its epidemiology

, Editorial 84

Diphtheria-the" Bull Neck" hyper-, toxic type. A mixed infectionhyper-, by

Lieutenant-Colonel R W. Cushing.. 165

Diphtheria virulence· tests on the Syrian

hamster, by Rivka Ashbel and

Alexandra Poliakova C.N. 191

Vixon, Major K. C., some serological and biochemical observations on

relapsing fever C.N. 193

Dixon, Major K. C., the spironema of

Cyprian relapsing fever C.N. 89

Douglas-Wilson, Captain Ian, minor psychological disturbances in the

Services . . . , " C,N, 283

Dressings, economy of, by Captain H.

Rathle .. C.N. 190

Dyspepsia and,the sick parade: 141 cases in an Armoured Regiment, by

, Captain D. G. Aitken 223

Dyspncea, diaphragmatic,by

Lieuten-ant G. H. Day . . ., C.N. 290

Ear, nose and throat out-patient clinic of a General Hospital in the Middle East, a report into the first thousand cases attending the, by Major Brian

Reeves.. 78

Eccles, Colonel C. E., and Major H. N. , Perkins, the Medical Services in an

Armoured Division 155

EDITORIALS:

Diphtheria and its epidemiology 84

Opsonins in the phagocytosis of

bacteria 281

Physical Development Centres . . 183

Prevention of venereal disease in the

Army

35

The Australian Army Medical

Ser-vices in the war of 1914-1918. Vo!.

Ill. .. 239

" The Sanitation of the March," with quotations from the works, of the late Colonel Charles Henderson

Melville ,

1351

Elias, Dr. Effie, F. A., and Major Alex. H. Imrie, a case of pneu-mococcal meningitis with recovery

following chemotherapy " C.N. 92

Embolism, fat, by Major D. H. Sandell

C.N. 95

Evans, Major Frederick, and Major

H. H. Clay, portable all-metal des- 86

I

tructor . . . . . . " C.N.

Exfoliative dermatitis following pheno-barbitone administration, by Major

H. Bathurst Norman.. C.N. 145

Eye injuries in H.M. Forces, the inci-dence and prevention of, by Major

B. W. Rycroft. . 74

Fat embolism, by Major D. H. Sandell

C.N. 95

Field ambulance in Libya, with a, letter from Lieutenant-Colonel A. P.

PAGE

Trimble . . . . . . 151

Findlay, Brigadier G. M., mobile ... ·

blackwater fever treatment teams. . 113

Fleming, Major J.A. C.,

Lieutenant-Colonel I. G. W. Hill, and Major R.

Walmsley, a case of intracranial aeroccele with extension to the

lateral cerebral ventricle 101

Fly trap, sodium arsenite, new type of,

by Major I. Gurland . . C.N. 148

Gall-stones, calcium carbonate, by

Lieutenant-Colonel E. V. Whitby

C.N. 43

Gilbert, Captain 1., and Serjeant

P. R O. Powis, the Brunton

auri-s'cope, a simple and effective method

of obtaining satisfactory lighting

C.N. 189

Gonorrhcea, acute, treatment of, by a mass unit (10 grams) dosage of sulphapyridine, by Major W. H.

Dickinson Priest C.N. 139

Greece, 1941, experiences of an

Admin-istrative Medical Officer in, by

Colonel D. T. M. Large 205

Gunshot wound of stomach and duo-denum with recovery, by Captain

W. J. C. Crisp.. C.N. 39

Gurland, Major 1., new type of sodium

arsenite fly trap C.N, 148

Hales, Captain S., transport of sick and

wounded by IS-cwt. lorry .. C.N. 149

Hamster, Syrian, diphtheria virulence tests on the, by Rivka Ashbel and

Alexandra Poliakova. . .. C.N. 191

Henriques, Captain C. V. A., an experi-ment in the treatexperi-ment of scabies

with derris root powder C.N. 186

Her Majesty The Queen"

Colonel-in-Chief, Birthday Message Facing p. 1

Hill, Lieutenant-Colonel I. G. W.,

Major J. A. C. Fleming, and Major R.' Walmsley, a case of intracranial aeroccele with extension to the lateral

cerebral ventricle 101

History, the Official Medical, of the War,

by Sir Arthur Salusbury MacNalty. . 51

Imrie, Major Alex. H., and Dr. Effie F. A. Elias, a case of pneumococcal meningitis with recovery following

chemotherapy. . C.N. 92

Johnston, Lieutenant-Colonel R, the

battle of the Mareth Line. An

analy-sis of casualties by types and causes.. 176

Knights, Captain H. T., and Lieu-,

tenant-Colonel

J.

D. Cottrell, notes

on cases of smallpox' treated with

sulphanilamide 7

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Index to Volume

LxxxI

.PAGE Large, Colonel D. T. M., experiences .of

an Administrative Medical Officer m

Greece, 1941 .. 205

Lawson, Lieutenant-Colonel

J.,

a device

to replace the walking iron in plaster

cases . '. . . . . .. C.N. 39

Lee, Lieutenant Terence, the manage-ment of lung disease of uncertain

diagnosis. . . . . . . 278

Lice, body, advances in the control

c.L. 297

Lingual artery, a case of traumatic aneurysm of the, by Captain Mortimer

H. Shaw .. C.~. 197

Lord Roberts Memorial Workshops~

Incorporated Soldiers, Sailor~ and

Air-mens Help Society, letter from

Fteld-Marshal Lord Birdwood 202

Lung disease of uncertain diagnosis, the management of, by Lieutenant

Terence Lee 278

Lunn, Captain H. F., the regimental

treatment of scabies ., . . C.N. 247

MacNalty, Sir Arthur; Salusbury, the

Official Medical History of the War. . 51

Major Ether-a T.E.W.T. for specialists,

by Captain W. T. E. Blackmore ." 180

Malaria, the control of, East Afnca Command, 1940-1943, by Lieutenant-Colonel D. Bagster Wilson and Major

A. R. Melville .. . . . . 213, 263

Mareth Line, the battle of the. An analysis of casualties by types and causes, by Lieutenant-Colonel R.

J

ohnston . . . . . . 176

Martine, Lieutenant-Colonel W. R.,

Lieutenant (QM.) K. C. Pacey. and

Serjeant

J.

R. Bleackley, compo-.

cookery in a Casualty Clearmg

Station with the B.N.A.F. 231

McGill, Captain A. F., a survey of methods of treatment of tropical

ulcers .. 16

Medical History of the War, the Official

by Sir Arthur Salusbury MacNalty. . 51

Medical Services in an Armoured Division, by Colonel C. E. Eccles and

Major H. N. Perkins . . 155

Medium, emergency culture,

re-utiliza-tion of used agar-agar C.L. 45

Melville, Major A. R., and

Lieutenant-Colonel D. Bagster Wilson, the

control of malaria, East Africa

Command, 1940-1943 213, 263

Melville, the late Colonel Charles Hen-derson, qu'otations from the works of. "The Sanitation of the March."

Editorial 135

Meningitis, pneumococcal, a case of,

with recovery following

chemo-therapy, by Major Alex. H. Imrie

and Dr. Effie F. A. Elias C.N. 92

Morgan, Captain C.

J.,

and Major ].

F. Wilde, occupational therapy for

psychoneurotics in hospital .. 24

PAGE

New Zealand, news items from C.N. 241

Norman, Major H. Bathurst, exfoliative dermatitis following phenobarbitone

administration C.N. 145

NOTICES:

Globin insulin (with zinc) . . .. 153

Journal of the R.A.M.C., disposal of

surplus copies . . . . .. 203

The Royal Institute of Public Health

and Hygiene. Lectures .. .. 203

University of Birmingham-Chair

of Social Medicine .. 153, 203

Visitors' Book, Royal Victoria

Hos-pital, NetJey .. 49, 99, 153

Occupational therapy for

psycho-neurotics in hospital, by Major

J.

F.

Wilde and Captain C.

J.

Morgan 24

Oil and water flash pan, method of

heatin~ a Soyer stove by, by

Lieuten-ant-Colonel

J.

L. Warner .. C.N. 42

Opsonins in the phagocytosis of

bac-teria. Editorial 281

Pacey, Lieutenant (QM.) K. C., Serjeant

J.

R. Bleackley and

Lieutenant-Colonel VV. R. Martine,

compo-cookery in a Casualty Clearin~

Station with the B.N.A.F. 231

Perkins, Major H. N., and Colonel C. E. Eccles, the Medical Services in an

Armoured Division 155

" Phenol and Camphor" treatment of

ringworm of the ~labrous skin, by

Captain G. Gwynne Waldin 32

Physical Development Centres

Editorial 183

Plaster cases, a device to replace the walking iron in, by

Lientenant-Colonel

J.

Lawson C.N. 39

Pneumococcal meningitis, a case of,

with recovery following

chemo-therapy, by Major Alex. H. Imrie

and Dr. Effie F. A. Elias C.N. 92

Poliakova, Alexandra, and Rivka

Ashbel, diphtheria virulence tests

on the Syrian hamster 191

Portable all-metal destructor, by Major Frederick Evans and Major H. H.

Clay .. .. C.K 86

Powis, Serjeant P. R. 0., and Captam 1. Gilbert, the Brunton auriscope, a simple and effective method of

ob-taining satisfactory lighting.. C.N. 189

Priest, Major W. H. Dickinson, treat-ment of acnte gonorrhrea by a mass

nnit (10 grams) dosage of

sulpha-pyridine . . . . . . C.N. 139

Prisoners of war camp, medical officer

of, by Captain R. S. Vine . 12&

Psychological disturbances, minor, in

the Services, by Captain Ian

Douglas-Wilson C.N. 283

Psychoneurotics in hospital,

occupa-tional therapy for, by Major

J.

F.

Wilde and Captain C.

J.

Morgan 24

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Rankine, Major T. G.,. remedial

exercises for backache C.N. 250

Rat-bite fever,a case of, by Captain

J. W. C. Symonds C.N. 288

Rathle, Captain H., economy of

dressings C.N. 190

Raymond, Major G. H., wounds caused

by blank cartridges .. C.N. 142

Reeves, Major Brian, a report into the first thousand cases attending the ear, nose and throat out-patient clinic of a General Hospital in the Middle

East 78

Relapsing fever, Cyprian, the spironema

of, by Major K. C. Dixon C.N. SS

Relapsing fever, some serological and biochemical observations, by Major

K. C. Dixon C.N. 193

Remedial exercises for backache, by

Major T. G. Rankine. . C.N. 250

REVIEWS:

After - care and rehabilitation.

Edited by Sir Humphry Rolleston

and Alan Moncrieff 299

After-effects of brain injuries in war,

by Kurt Goldstein . . 98

A handbook for the identification of insects of medical importance, by

John Smart 300

A new' dictionary for nurses, eighth

edition, compiled by Lois Oakes.. 201

A pocket medical dictionary, sixth

edition, compiled by Lois Oakes.. 201

A synopsis of surgical anatomy, fifth

edition, by A. Lee McGregor 151

Canned foods. An introduction to

their microbiology, by J. G.

Baumgartner 97

Chest examination, the correlation of physical and X-ray findings in diseases of the lung, by Richard

R. Trail 252

Minor surgery (" The Practitioner"

Handbooks), edited by Sir

Humphry Rolleston and Alan

Moncrieff 201

Notes for the RM.O. of an infantry unit (Oxford War Manuals), by

C. P. Blacker 98

Psychological medicine, a short intro-duction to psychiatry, by Desmond

. Curran and Eric Guttmann 253

Regional analgesia for

intra-abdom-inal surgery, by Norman R James 47

Rose and Carless manual of surgery, seyenteenth edition, by Cecil P.

G. Wakeley and John B. Hunter. . 199

Shipwreck-survivors, a medical study, by Surgeon-Captain MacDonald

Critchley 48

Sutherland's first-aid: to injured

and sick, revised by Halliday

Sutherland 98

Tests for colour-blindness, ninth

edition, reprinted, by Dr. Shinoba

Ishihara 253

. PAGE REVIEws-contd. '.

The dysenteric disorders, second

edition, by Sir Philip Manson-Bahr 150 The ear, nose and throat in the

Services (Oxford War Manuals),

by R Scott Stevenson 97

The essentials of modern surgery,

second edition, edited by R. M.

Handfield-J ones and A. E. Porritt 300

The foot, third edition, by Norman

C. Lake 251

The principles and practice of war

surgery, by

J.

Trueta . . 46

The structure of morale, by

J.

T.

MacCurdy 151

The treatment of syphilis with arti-ficial fever combined with

chemo-therapy. Results of ten years of

experience, by WaIter M. Simpson, H. Worley Kendell and Donald

L. Rose 200

War wounds and injuries, second edition, edited by R Maingot, E.

G. Slesinger and Ernest Fletcher.. 150

You and your comrades. Front line

treatment of wounds (Home.Guard

Medical Manual) 98

Ringworm of the glabrous skin, the "phenol and camphor" treatment

of, by Captain G. Gwynne Waldin . . 32

Roberts, Captain W. W., the

death-instinct in morbid anxiety 61

Royal College of Surgeons. The new

Fellowship Regulations 137

Rycroft, Major B. W., the incidence and prevention of eye injuries in

H.M. Forces' 74

Sandell, Major D. H., fat embolism

C.N. 95

Scabies, an experiment in the treatment of, with derris root powder, by

Captain C. V. A. Henriques.. C.N. 186

Scabies, the regimental treatment of,

by Captain H. F. Lunn C.N. 247

Shaw, Captain Mortimer H., a case of traumatic aneurysm of the lingual

artery .. C.N.· 197

Shucksmith, Major H. S., common

anorectal conditions in the Army .. 269

Sick and wounded, transport of, by IS-cwt. lorry, by Captain S. Hales

C.N. 149

Smallpox treated with sulphanilamide, notes on cases' of, by Lieutenant-Colonel J. D. Cottrell and Captain

H. T. Knights 7

Soyer stove, method of heating a, by oil and water flash pan, by

Lieutenant-Colonel J. L. Warner C.N. 42

Symonds, Captain J. W. C., a case of

rat-bite fever .. C.N. 288

T.E.W.T. for specialists-Major Ether,

by Captain W. T. E.' Blackmore 180

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, '

LXXXI

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Thomas' splint, simplified method of applying the, as a first-aid measure, by Lieutenant-Colonel F;, A. Bevan

C.N. 244 Transport of 'siclF, and wounded by

IS-cwt. ·lorry, ~y Captain S. Hales

C.N. 149 Trauma, a case showing unusual effects

of, by Major J. V. Wilson . . . .

Trimble, Lieutenant-Colonel, A.' P.,

with it Field Ambulance in Libya

Correspondence 151

Tropical ulcers, a su~~ey of methods of

treatment of, by Captain A. F. McGill 16

Tuberculosis, pulmonary C:L. 294

Ulcers, tropical, a survey of methods of

treatment of, by Captain A. F. McGill 16

Urinals, byH. J.'M. C... C.N. 38

Venereal disease. Arsenical toxremia :

a selection of cases, by Captain H.

J.

Bell and Captain A. E.Wilkinson .. 119 Venereal disease in the Army, prevention

of Editorial 35

Vine, Captain R. S., medical officer of

a P.O.W. camp 128

Waldin, Captain G. Gwynne, the

"phenol and camphor" treatment

of ringworm of the glabrous skin ' 32

PAGE Walking iron in plaster cases, a device

to replace, by Lieutenant-Colonel

J.

Lawson C.N. 39

Walmsley, Major R.,

Lieutenant-Golonel 1. G. W. Hill and Major

J.

A. C. Fleming, a case. of intracranial aeroccele with extension to the lateral

cerebral ventricle 101

Ward, Brigadier R.' Ogier, an account of an improvised C.C.S. from its inception at Offranville to its closure

at Rennes 171

Warner, Lieutenant-Colonel

J.

L.,

method of heating a Soyer stove by

oil and water flash pan' C.N. 42

Whitby, Lieutenant-Colonel E. V.,

calcium Garbonate gall-stones C.N. 43

Wilde, Major J. F., and Captain C.

J.

Morgan, occupational therapy for

psychoneurotics in hospital 24

Wilkinson, Captain A. E., and Captain

H.

J.

Bell, arsenical toxremia: a

seleCtion of cases 119

Wilson, Lieutenant-Colonel D. Bagster, and Major A. R. Melville, the control of malaria, East Africa Command,

1940-1943 213, 263

Wilson, Major

J.

V., a case showing

unusual effects of trauma

Yaws, diagnosis and treatment of, among West African troops, by

Captain W, H. H.

J,

de Wytt 255

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THE COMMON COLD

PROPHYLACTIC TREATMENT

SCIENTIFIC . investigation has so far offered little light on the

retiolo~

of colds, though it has shown that the so-called " run-down" state, which appears to favour this infection, is often directly due to a condition of border-line nutritional deficiency. Since the discovery of the essential 'Part played by the vitamins in protecting the body against many types of ill-health, much work has been concerned with the probable relation between vitamin deficiency and susceptibility to infe<;:Jions generally. '

While the common cold is apparently due primarily to a virus infection which causes congestion of the mucosa of the respiratory passages, the more distressing manifestations result from a secondary invasion by a variety of organisms. This invasion is greatly facilitated by changes in the epithelium of the mucosa, such as are known to result from hypovitaminosis A. As a factor in preventing colds, therefore, the maintenance of the integrity of the respiratory epithelium by ensuring an adequate intake of vitamin A would appear to be logical.

That vitamin C also may directly affect resistance to infection is indicated by recent observations.

In 19381 it was suggested that, when the Vitamin C level of the blood is high,

. streptococci are less likely to be found in the tonsils, and, if present, are seldom virulent. Infections cause a greatly increased demand for Vitamin C, so this vitamin may be a factor needed in the production of immune bodies in the serum.

COMPENSATING FOR DIETARY DEFICIENCIES

There is a volume of clinical evidence to show that a sufficient intake of all the vitamins important in the human economy is essential for an optimal state of health. Where dietl'iry deficiency exists, it is seldom limited to any single factor so that vitamin therapy should be. directed towards improving the general nutritional . state, and so raising the resistance of the body. Complevite Tablets were designed to :neet the need for a single -supplement providing all the necessary vitamins and mineral salts. Complevite Tablets contain vitamins A;' B1 , C and D with calcium. available iron, and phosphorus in amounts

sufficient to meet the deficiencies of these factors in the average everyday dietary.

A course of Complevite offers the best safegUard against malnutrition, and, prescribed during the win-ter months, may be found in practice to lower greatly the susceptibility to the common cold, and to in-'fiuenza and respiratory

infections generally.

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J.

Pediat (1938) 13,3zZ

100% = The full claily re'luirl'mellt

Average Dietary Deficiency COfllplerit(> supplies ("pp,"".\.)

t

-The iron in Complevite exceeds the calculated deficie1lcy expressly to

combat the nutritlOnaL ancemia so common in children and in women of

child-bearing age.

t At time of manufacture.

Further particulars concerning Compievite sent on request. Vitamins Ltd. (Dept. R.A.C.S.) 23 Upper Mall, London, W.6.

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