The principles and practice of medicine, designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine . 86 ; diagnosis of, 86 ; etiology of,84; morbid anatomy of, 84; prognosis of,86 ; symptoms of, 85 ; treatment of, 87. Winders disease (see Epidemic Hemoglo-binuria OF THE New-born), 171, 724. Wind in the process of training, 635. Winged scapulte, 225. Wintrich^s sign, 227. Woillez, maladie de^ 503. Wool-sorters disease, 158. Word-blindness, 899. Word-deafness, 899. Wormian bones in hydrocephalus, 923. Worms (see Parasites). Wrist-drop, 816 ; in lead-poisoning, 1009. Writers cramp, 963. Wryn


The principles and practice of medicine, designed for the use of practitioners and students of medicine . 86 ; diagnosis of, 86 ; etiology of,84; morbid anatomy of, 84; prognosis of,86 ; symptoms of, 85 ; treatment of, 87. Winders disease (see Epidemic Hemoglo-binuria OF THE New-born), 171, 724. Wind in the process of training, 635. Winged scapulte, 225. Wintrich^s sign, 227. Woillez, maladie de^ 503. Wool-sorters disease, 158. Word-blindness, 899. Word-deafness, 899. Wormian bones in hydrocephalus, 923. Worms (see Parasites). Wrist-drop, 816 ; in lead-poisoning, 1009. Writers cramp, 963. Wryneck, 810. Wurzburg Surgical Clinic, statistics of tuber-culosis at, 194. Xanthelasma, , , , 328. Yellow fever, 125; diagnosis of, 128; etiologyof, 125 ; morbid anatomy of, 126 ; prognosii*of, 128; prophylaxis of, 128; symptoms of,127 ; treatment of, 129. Yellow softening of brain, 879. Yellow vision, 1026. Yeas dietary in obesity, 1020. Zona, 961. Zymogen, tests for, in gastric juice, 347. THE END. THE NEW YORK MEDICAL JOURNAL, Edited by FRANK P. FOSTER, M. It is the LEADING JOURNAL of America, and contains more reading-matter than any other journal of its class. It is the exponent of the most advanced scientific medical thought. Its contributors are among the most learned medical men of this country. Its Original Articles are the results of scientific observation and research,and are of infinite practical value to the general practitioner. The Reports on the Progress of Medicine, which are published fromtime to time, contain the most recent discoveries in the various departments ofmedicine, and are written by practitioners especially qualified for the purpose. The Society Proceedings, of which each number contains one or more, arereports of the practical experience of prominent physicians who thus give tothe profession the results of certain modes of treatment in given cases. The Editorial Columns are controlled only by the desire t


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