. Alienist and gnosticatingof Diseased Conditions of the Pleura and Lungs by Meansof Palpitation. By F. M. Pottenger, A. M., M. D. Monrovia,Calif., from the Lancet-Clinic. The Effect of Tuberculosis on the Heart, by F. M. Pot-tenger, M. D., Monrovia, Calif., from the Archives of InternalMedicine. Matteawan State Hospital. Fifteenth Annual Reportof the Medical Superintendent for the year ending , 1909. Fishkill-on-Hudson. Current Conceptions of Hysteria. By William , M. D., Washington, D. C, from the Interstate MedicalJournal. Habitual Constipation. By Dudley Roberts


. Alienist and gnosticatingof Diseased Conditions of the Pleura and Lungs by Meansof Palpitation. By F. M. Pottenger, A. M., M. D. Monrovia,Calif., from the Lancet-Clinic. The Effect of Tuberculosis on the Heart, by F. M. Pot-tenger, M. D., Monrovia, Calif., from the Archives of InternalMedicine. Matteawan State Hospital. Fifteenth Annual Reportof the Medical Superintendent for the year ending , 1909. Fishkill-on-Hudson. Current Conceptions of Hysteria. By William , M. D., Washington, D. C, from the Interstate MedicalJournal. Habitual Constipation. By Dudley Roberts, M. D.,Brooklyn, N. Y., from the Medical Record. A New Physical Sign, Probably a Skjn Reflex, WherebySolid Organs, Such as the Heart and Liver, and Inflamma-tory Processes found in the Lungs and Pleura may be de-tected by Palpitation. By F. M. Pottenger, M. D., Mon-rovia, Calif., from the Medical Record. A Great Thinker. Being a reprint of the articles pub-lished in the New York Sun, September 6-13, 1908. By M. PUBLISHERS DEPARTMENT. A MOMENTOUS MEDICAL CONSULTATION. A humorous pen sketch by a senior of the Medical De-partment of the Barnes University, St. Louis. Thefaces of the faculty (seven of the present time and two notnow in it,one emeritus) are remarkably accurately presented. Looking from the left to the right of the picture we see theEmeritus Professor of Obstetrics and Gynecology, next theProfessor of Surgery, who thinks he should operate at once,next the Professor of Physical Diagnosis, who has nothing tosay as yet, next the Professor of the Principles and Practiceof Medicine, his index finger pointing in characteristic lect-uring attitude, naming his favorite combination for car-diac failure, next is the Professor of Surgical Anatomy andClinical Surgery, just called from his lecture on surgery ofthe extremities; the next is the Professor of Therapeuticsproposing antitoxin; next is the Professor of Psychiatry andNeurology who thinks l\is head needs att


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