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CONTENTS OF VOLUME XXII.
ART.
I. The Annual Discourse: The Present Position
and Value of the Exploratory or Operative Diag-
nosis.
By MAURICE H. RICHARDSON, M.D., of Bos-
-
II. The Shattuck Lecture: Observations Regarding
the Relative Frequency of the Different Diseases
Prevalent in Boston and its Vicinity.
By RICHARD C. CABOT, M.D., of Boston
III.-Suits for Alleged Malpractice.
PAGE,
23
By GEORGE W. GAY, M.D., of Chestnut Hill 57
IV. Coexistent Epidemic Cerebrospinal Meningitis and
Malaria.
By WILLIAM J. COLLINS, M.D., of Northamp-
ton
V. The Management of Spinal Curves.
By E. H. BRADFORD, M.D., of Boston
Symposium on Anesthesia.
VI.-Some Considerations of Ether Anesthesia.
By DANIEL F. MAHONEY, M.D., of Boston
87
94
110
VII.-Remarks of Local, Spinal, and General Anesthesia.
By FREEMAN ALLEN, M.D., of Boston
119
VIII.—Nitrous Oxide-Oxygen Anesthesia, with a Descrip-
tion of a New Apparatus.
By WALTER M. BOOTHBY, A.M., M.D., of
Boston.
IX.-Nitrous Oxide and Oxygen Anesthesia.
By A. H. MANDELL, M.D., of New Bedford
X.-Intratracheal Insufflation as an Anesthetic Method.
By WILLIAM C. QUINBY, M.D., of Boston
XI.-An Apparatus for the Administration of Ether by
the Intrathoracic Insufflation.
126
139
143
By ALBERT EHRENFRIED, M.D., of Boston. 148
XII.-Why and When to Operate on Fractures.
By F. J. COTTON, M.D., of Boston
158