Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . lation, Dr. Costill 469 On Program, Dr. T. N. Gray 464 On Publication, Dr. Chandler 469 On Scientific Work, Dr Strasser 464 Reports of Special Committees— Auditing Committee, Dr. Ill 465 Economic Welfare of N. J. Medical Men, Dr. Norton 470On Detention and Transport, of Insane, Dr. Fisher 4^3 On Health Laws of the State. Dr. Dickinson 477 On Officers Salaries, Dr. Corwin 475 On Prize Essays, Dr. English 483 Vogel, Dr. Karl M. (O), Anaemia—Diagnosis and Treatment ....169 Van Duyne, Dr. Sarah Sex Eduction in 356 W Widdowson, Dr. Frank


Journal of the Medical Society of New Jersey . lation, Dr. Costill 469 On Program, Dr. T. N. Gray 464 On Publication, Dr. Chandler 469 On Scientific Work, Dr Strasser 464 Reports of Special Committees— Auditing Committee, Dr. Ill 465 Economic Welfare of N. J. Medical Men, Dr. Norton 470On Detention and Transport, of Insane, Dr. Fisher 4^3 On Health Laws of the State. Dr. Dickinson 477 On Officers Salaries, Dr. Corwin 475 On Prize Essays, Dr. English 483 Vogel, Dr. Karl M. (O), Anaemia—Diagnosis and Treatment ....169 Van Duyne, Dr. Sarah Sex Eduction in 356 W Widdowson, Dr. Frank R. (O), Ether Anesthesia 217 Williams, Dr. Gurney (O), Appendicitis 221 Wilson. Dr. Norton L., Discusses Dr. Vogels 180 Discusses Hospital Papers 556 Lamellar or Zonular Cataract 570 Tumor of th^ Eye-Ball 570 W>»r!, Dr. Edward E., Discusses Dr. Finkes Paper 393 Discusses Hospital Papers 556 Yates, Dr. John S (O), Contract Practice 127 §§I 1 Journal of The Medical Society of New Jersey Published onthe First Day of Every Month. Under the Directionof the Committee on Publication Vol. XL, No. 1 ORANGE, N. J., JAN., 1914 ^^*t^?°*r DIAGNOSIS OF FREQUENCY OFURINATION IN MEN, WITFISUGGESTIONS ON TREAT-MENT.* By A. Raymond Stevens, M. D.,New York City. On accepting the invitation of one of yourmembers to discuss before this society sometopic in the realm of surgery of the genito-urinary tract, I searched for a subject of•general interest and concern. Frequencyof urination is perhaps the most commonsymptom pertaining to the urinary tract,and at the same time is a complaint whichmust come frequently to the ears of everyphysician regardless of the main lines alongwhich his work has developed. So manydeductions are possible without a knowl-edge of the finer instrumental examina-tions, that I have undertaken a discussionfrom the practitioners view-point of thedifferential diagnosis of causes of frequencyof urination. To keep this paper withinreasonable bounds, only condi


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