. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. n, Arizona, died of pneumoniaFebruary 5th. Burial was at Sardis Church near Char-lotte. Dr. Richard Riggins, of New York, is a survivor. Dr. James Bernard Hackley, 60, of Purcellville, Va., diedat the Loudon County Hospital February 4th. He was anative of Fauquier County, a graduate of the MedicalCollege of Virginia, a member of the Medical Societies ofhis County and State, the County Board of Health and theSchool Electoral Board. The first law for the regulation of medical educationthat was issued required three years of preliminary studyin logic, and


. Southern medicine and surgery [serial]. n, Arizona, died of pneumoniaFebruary 5th. Burial was at Sardis Church near Char-lotte. Dr. Richard Riggins, of New York, is a survivor. Dr. James Bernard Hackley, 60, of Purcellville, Va., diedat the Loudon County Hospital February 4th. He was anative of Fauquier County, a graduate of the MedicalCollege of Virginia, a member of the Medical Societies ofhis County and State, the County Board of Health and theSchool Electoral Board. The first law for the regulation of medical educationthat was issued required three years of preliminary studyin logic, and then four years of special treatises in medicine,and a year of practice with a physician before a man wasallowed to practice for himself.—J. J. Walsh. Tuberculosis being found does not prove the patient hasnot syphilis, or the other way round. SOUTHERN MEDICINE AND SURGERY 153 PROLONGED HEAT has a distinct place in the treatment of GENITO-URINARY Hypertrophic Prostate 1. Accretions (Prostatic pearls) 2. Overgrowth of connective tissue. Antiphlogi$Hne supplies long-retained heat and other valu-able therapeutic agents in the treatment of EPIDIDYMITIS PROSTATITIS ORCHITIS CYSTITIS URETHRITIS LYMPHADENITIS especially when of gonorrhoeal origin, where the prolonged application of heat, together with the systemic treatment is of paramount importance. Generous clinical sam-ple, together withliterature on request THE DENVER CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING CO. 163 VARICK STREET • NEW YORK, N. Y. SOUTHERN MEDICINE AND SURGERY BOOK REVIEWS OPERATIVE SURGERY, by J. Shelton Hoksley, ,, , Attending Surgeon, St. Elizabeths Hos-pital, Richmond, Va., and Isaac A. Bigger, Professorof Surgery, Medical College of Virginia, Surgeon-in-Chief,Medical College of Virginia Hospitals, Richmond, Va., withcontributions by C. C. Coleman, , Professorof Neurological Surgery, Medical College of Virginia; JohnS. Horsley, jr., , Assistant Professor of Surgery,Medical College o


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