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Volume 1 [September 1941-July 1942]

Contents and Index

No. 1, September-October 1941
No. 2, November-December 1941
No. 3, January-February 1942
No. 4, March-April 1942
No. 5, May-June 1942
No. 6, July-August 1942
Index to Volume 1


Number 1, September 1941

PAPERS READ BEFORE THE 51st ANNUAL MEETING:

Rheumatic Heart Disease in Hawaii
S. E. Doolittle, M.D., Honolulu
7

Poliomelitis in the Territory of Hawaii
Richard K. C. Lee, M.D., Honolulu
(Abstract)
11

The Sulfonamides in Gonorrhea,
A clinical evaluation.

Lt. Comdr. F. R. Moore, Pearl Harbor
(Abstract)
12

The Sulfonamides--Medical Panel Discussion
(A Summary)
12

Photography of the Eye
Forrest J. Pinkerton, M.D., Honolulu
14

Ectopic Pregnancy in Hawaii
O. Lee Schattenburg, M.D., Honolulu
(Abstract)
15

Kahili Flower (Grevillea Bankssi) Dermatitis
(A Preliminary Report)
Harry L. Arnold, Jr., M.D., Honolulu
15

Specific Therapy of Lobor Pneumonia
M. A. Blankenhorn, M.D., Cincinnati
(A Summary)
19

Lobectomy for Bronchiectasis
Rogers Lee Hill, M.D., Honolulu
20

Strabismus under the Social Security Program
Howard E. Crawford, M.D., Hilo
24

Dermatologic Lesions vs. Syphilis
H. M. Johnson, M.D., Honolulu
(A Summary)
30

Psychosis with Huntington's Chorea
R. D. Kepner, M.D., Kaneohe
(Abstract)
31


EDITORIALS:
The Bulletin is Dead, Long Live the Journal
33

The Proposed Plantation Health "Cooperative Plan"
34


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
36


THE LATEST ADVANCES IN SURGERY
37


LEPROSY IN HAWAII--Part I. Administration
Edwin K. Chung-Hoon, M.D., Honolulu
39


PLANTATION NEWS
A Suggested Plantation Health Cooperative Plan
41


MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS
Reports
    43

    Plague
    45

    Blood Plasma Bank
    45


COMMERCE IN HEALTH
47


COUNTY SOCIETY REPORTS
49


NOTES AND NEWS
57


PROCEEDINGS OF THE FIFTY-FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
63


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
62

 

Number 2, November, 1941

EXTRAPLEURAL THORACOPLASTY IN THE TREATMENT OF PULMONARY TUBERCULOSIS
Report of a Series of 105 Patients
Staff - The Leahi Home, Honolulu
Page 7

EPIDEMIC INFECTIOUS CONJUNCTIVITIS
W. John Holmes, M.D., Honolulu
11

SYPHILIS AND NEUROSYPHILIS IN HAWAII
Incidence and Results of Treatment in the Territorial Hospital for Mental Disorders
Richard de Monbrun Kepner, M.D., Kaneohe, Oahu
13

KIDNEY INJURIES
P. S. Irwin, M.D., Honolulu
20

MILD ABDOMINAL PAIN DUE TO OVULATION
Herbert E. Bowles, M.D., Honolulu
23


EDITORIALS:
    Mental Health Clinic
    27

    Medical Practice Act
    28


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Stewart E. Doolittle, M.D., Honolulu
31


RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY
Roger Lee Hill, M.D., Honolulu
33


CLINICAL PATHOLOGICAL COMMENT
Eric A. Fennel, M.D., Honolulu
37


LEPROSY IN HAWAII - PART II - HISTORY
Edwin K. Chung-Hoon, M.D., Honolulu
41


PLANTATION NEWS
    The Plantation Health Plan
    43


MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS
47


COUNTY SOCIETY REPORTS
51


NOTES AND NEWS
    Council Meeting - November
    57

    Post Graduate Lectures
    57

    Drug Shortages
    57


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
59

 

Number 3, January, 1942

WAR CAME TO HAWAII
139

PRINCIPLES OF TRAUMATIC SURGERY
Notes on Post Graduate series given by John J. Moorhead, M.D., Professor of Clinical Surgery, New York City Post Graduate Medical School, Columbia University (ret).

    Traumatic Surgery
    141

    Joint Injuries
    143

    Wounds
    145

    Burns
    150

    Tendons and Nerves
    152

    Spine Injuries
    154

    Skull Injuries
    155


OBSERVATIONS ON.THE TREATMENT OF WAR WOUNDS
Joseph E. Strode, M.D., Honolulu
158

NAVAL HOSPITAL, PEARL HARBOR, T.H.
Report of Activities, December 7, 1941
162

SURGICAL TREATMENT OF CRANIOCEREBRAL WAR WOUNDS
Ralph B. Cloward, M.D., Honolulu
165

GAS GANGRENE AND TETANUS
F. J. Halford, M.D., Honolulu
169

EYE INJURIES IN WARFARE
W. J. Holmes, M.D., Honolulu
171

ECLAMPSIA PRECIPITATED BY VIOLENT EMOTIONAL SHOCK
A Case History
G. C. Milnor, M.D., Honolulu
174

HEALTH DEPARTMENT SERVICES IN WAR EMERGENCIES
M. F. Haralson, M.D., Honolulu
175

OBSTETRICS DURING MAJOR DISASTER
O. Lee Schattenburg, M.D., Honolulu
176

MENTAL HYGIENE IN WARTIME HAWAII
Edwin E. McNiel, M.D. and William M. Shanahan, M.D., Honolulu
178

WHAT TO DO ABOUT POISON GAS
    H. L. Arnold, M.D.
    179

    Gas Warfare Chart
    180


EDITORIALS
    "Publication Authorized"
    185

    Lets Have Action Now
    185

    Medical Unpreparedness
    186


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Blast Injuries--A review
S. E. Doolittle, M.D., Honolulu
189


RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY
The Management of War Burns
F. J. Halford, M.D., Honolulu
191


CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC COMMENT
    What the Laboratory has Learned from War: Blood Plasma
    195

    Making Typhoid Vaccine
    198

    War Gases
    Eric A. Fennel, M.D., Honolulu
    199

    The Hawaii Society of Clinical Pathologists
    I. L. Tilden, M.D.
    199


MEDICAL PREPAREDNESS
201

    Report--H. L,. Arnold, M.D., Director Emergency Medical and Ambulance Services
    202

    Physician Assignment to Hospitals during Emergency
    210

    Honolulu Blood and Plasma Bank
    Report by F. J. Pinkerton, M.D.
    204

    Blood Plasma Preparation and Administration--A Manual for Technologists
    207

    Reports of County Societies
    211


COUNTY SOCIETY REPORTS
215


NOTES AND NEWS

223


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
224


LIBRARY NOTES
225

 

Number 4, March, 1942

EXANTHEM SUBITUM (ROSEOLA INFANTUM)
Teruo Yoshina, M.D., Hilo, Hawaii
235

WARD ROUNDS IN A SUGAR PLANTATION HOSPITAL
H. M. Patterson, M.D., Olaa, Hawaii
240

CLINICAL SUGGESTIONS FROM A PLANTATION HOSPITAL
W. N. Bergin, M.D., Laupahoehoe, Hawaii
243

PNEUMOCOCCUS MENINGITIS
C. Bruce Brown, M.D., Hilo, Hawaii
245

PREMATURITY: THE LEADING CAUSE OF INFANT DEATHS IN HAWAII
C. L. Wilbar, Jr. M.D., Honolulu
247

DYSCHONDROPLASIA (OLLIER'S DISEASE)
R. T. Eklund, M.D., Pepeekeo, Hawaii
249


EDITORIALS
    Venereal Disease Control
    253

    Thursday Morning Meetings
    253

    Nurses Are Scarce
    254

    Medical Unpreparedness
    294


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Hypertension
S. E. Doolittle, M.D.
257


RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY
War Wounds of Extremities Involving Bone
Lt. J. D. Macpherson, M.C., U.S.N.R.
261


CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC COMMENT
    Donors' Curiosity
    205

    Clear Chocolate Agar
    265

    Plasma Preservation
    265

    Blood Transfusion en Masse
    F. A. Fennel, M.D.
    266


EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
    Organizational-Division of Medical and Related Services, Territorial Office of Civilian Defense
    M. F. Haralson, M.D.
    269

    Emergency Hospitals
    H. L. Arnold, M.D.
    270

    Aid Stations and Ambulance Services
    H. S. Dickson, M.D.
    270

    Blood and Plasma Bank
    F. J. Pinkerton, M.D.
    271

    Nursing Activities
    (Mrs.) David Y. Akana, R.N
    272


EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES (Continued)
Kauai County Report
271


COUNTY SOCIETY REPORTS
275


NOTES AND NEWS
281


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
285

 

Number 5, May, 1942


TUBERCULOUS MYOCARDIAL ANEURYSM WITH RUPTURE AND SUDDEN DEATH FROM TAMPONADE
K.P. Jones, M.D., Kula, Maui, and I. L. Tilden, M.D., Honolulu
295

TUBERCULOSIS IN THE WAR AND POST-WAR PERIOD
H. M. Izumi, M.D., Kula, Maui
298

DERMOID CYST OF THE OVARY COMPLICATING PREGNANCY: CASE REPORT
H. H. Seiler, M.D., Paia, Maui
299

THE NEED FOR AUTOPSY IN STILLBIRTHS AND NEONATAL DEATHS
William B. Patterson, M.D., Puunene, Maui
301

TRICHINOSIS
Gordon H. Lightner, M.D., and William B. Patterson, M.D., Puunene, Maui
302

ETHER PER RECTUM IN THE TREATMENT OF STATUS ASTHMATICUS
George von Asch, M.D., Puunene, Maui
304

ACUTE PANCREATITIS: CASE REPORT
Emory H. Anderson, M.D., Paia, Maui
305

CLINICAL ASPECTS OF AN EPIDEMIC OF TYPHOID FEVER
Robert J. Hoagland, Major, M.C., U.S.A. and James F. Fleming, 1st. Lt., M.C., U.S.A
307


EDITORIALS
    Typhoid Fever Epidemic
    313

    Vaccination: Wholesale
    314


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Shock
S. E. Doolittle, M.D.
317


RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY
An Orthopedist Grows Up
Steele F. Stewart, M.D
321


CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC COMMENT
    Sulfonamide Determinations: A Potential Source of Error
    323

    Smallpox Vaccinations
    323

    Typhoid Vaccinations
    323

    Cultures in the Face of Sulfa Compounds
    324

    Transparent Chocolate Agar
    325


EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
    Medical Supplies
    Paul Nixon, Captain, M.A.C., U.S.A.
    327

    Food News in Hawaii
    Marjorie Abel
    328

    Progress Report
    330


COUNTY SOCIETY REPORTS
335


NOTES AND NEWS
341

INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
342

 

Number 6, July, 1942

RANDOM NOTES OF A SANATORIUM PHYSICIAN
D. R. Chisholm, M.D., Kealia, Kauai
355

MENIERE'S DISEASE
Tadao Hata, M.D., Kapaa, Kauai
358

THE LOEFFLER SYNDROME
L. Clagett Beck, M.D., Koloa, Kauai
361

MASSIVE DOSE ARSENOTHERAPHY OF EARLY SYPHILIS
Sam R. Wallis, M.D., Lihue, Kauai
363

THE DIPHTHERIA PROBLEM IN WAIMEA DISTRICT
K. M. Amlin, M.D., Waimea, Kauai
367

REGIONAL ANESTHESIA
Marvin A. Brennecke, M.D., Eleele, Kauai
369


EDITORIALS
    Private Practitioner Preferred
    373

    The Blackout and Health
    374

    Seeing in the Blackout
    375


PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE
Clinical Uses of the Sulfonamides
S. E. Doolittle, M.D
377

RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY
Vitamins in relation to Surgical Practice
Douglas B. Bell, M.D
381

CLINICO-PATHOLOGIC COMMENT
Shock, without or with hemorrhage, and burns
E. A. Fennel, M.D
385

EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES
    Report--H. L. Arnold, M.D., Director Emergency and Ambulance Services
    391

    Hospital Facilities for Oahu
    H. L. Arnold, M.D.
    392

    Honolulu Blood and Plasma Bank
    F.J. Pinkerton, M.D.
    394


PROCEEDINGS-FIFTY-SECOND ANNUAL MEETING, HAWAII TERRITORIAL MEDICAL ASSOCIATION
Business Session
397


INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
402

 

Index to Volume 1


BY TITLE, SUBJECT AND AUTHOR

Bold face page numbers indicate unabridged original articles or case reports.
The November issue (No. 2 of Vol. 1) was paged incorrectly. To facilitate reference subscript numeral (1) and (2) are used to indicate the September issue, No. 1, and the November issue, No. 2, respectively.


A-D   E-H   I-L   M-P   R-Y  


ABDOMEN
    --injuries, 160
    Mild abdominal pain due to ovulation, 23(2)
Abel, Marjory, Food news in Hawaii, 328
Acute pancreatitis, 305
ADVERTISERS' INDEX, 62(1), 59(2), 224, 285, 342
Akana, Mrs. David Y. K., Nursing activities, OCD, 272
Amlin, K. M., The diphtheria problem in Waimea district, 367
AMPUTATIONS, 149, 160
Anderson, E. H., Acute pancreatitis, 305
Anesthesia,
regional, 369
Arnold,
H. L., Emergency hospitals, 270
    Report, Director emergency medical and ambulance service, 202, 392
    Hospital facilities for Oahu, 392
    Mental health clinic, 27(2)
    What to do about poison gas, 179
Arnold, H. L. Jr., Blackout and Health, 375
    Kahili flower dermatitis, 15(1)
    Medical unpreparedness, 186, 254
    Typhoid fever epidemic, 313
    Venereal disease control, 253
Assessment: see Dues
ASTHMA
    Ether per rectum in the treatment of status asthmaticus, 304
    Random notes of a sanatorium physician, 355
Audits, 71(1)
Autopsies, in stillbirths and neonatal deaths, 301

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BECK, L. C., Loeffler syndrome, 361
Bell, D. B., Recent advances in surgery: vitamin in relation to surgical practice, 381
Bergin, W. N., Clinical suggestions from a plantation hospital, 243
Biotin, egg-white for cancer, 36(1)
Blankenhorn, M. A., Specific therapy of lobar pneumonia, 19(1)
BLAST INJURIES: see also War, injuries
    --affecting the eye, 173
    --of the lung, 189
    Report U. S. Naval Hospital, 162
BLOOD: see War, medical service.
    --bank bldg., work started, 341
    --clotting, spoiled sweet clover--coumarin, 36(1)
    --groups and types, 37(2)
    --plasma, 195, 207
    --and plasma bank, 45(1), 55(2), 204, 211, 271, 394
        Honolulu County report, 219
        Kauai County report, 272, 275
    --and plasma in war wounds, 149
    --pooled, 197
    --pressure, hypertension, 257
    --protein determinations, 3M
        micro-Kjeldahl method
        specific gravity method
        turbidimetric method
    --transfusion en masse, 266
    Donors' curiosity, 265
    Plasma, administration of, 197
    Plasma, formula for burns, 191
    Plasma, manufacture of, 195
    Plasma, preparation and administration of, a manual for technologists, 207
    Plasma preservation, 265
    Red cell volume of blood, 389
Bolles, Elizabeth D., War came to Hawaii, 139
    Nurses are scarce, 254
    Medical practice act, 28(2)
Bowles, H. E., Mild abdominal pain due to ovulation, 23(2)
Bowman, W. M., Mainland medical insurance, 286
Brennecke, M. A., Regional anesthesia, 369
Brown, C. B., Pneumococcus meningitis, 245
BURNS: see War, injuries; Blood
    --comment, Strode, 161
    --flash, U. S. Naval Hospital report, 162, 163
    --lectures, Moorhead, 147, 149, 150
    --new treatment, 61(1)
    --war, management, 191
    Shock, without or with hemorrhage, and burns, 38
BY-LAWS
    Hawaii county, 65(1), 336
    Hawaii Territorial Medical Association, 63(1), 66(1)
    Honolulu county, 52(1)
    Kauai county, 215

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CANCER
    --biotin, egg-white for, 36(1)
    --Cancer committee report, 67(1), 401
    --of esophagus, 33(2)
CHEMICAL WARFARE-. see War
CHEST: see Thorax; War, injuries
Chisholm, D. R., Random notes of a sanatorium physician, 355
Chung-Hoon, E. K., Leprosy in Hawaii, administration, 39(1)
    Leprosy in Hawaii, history, 41(2)
    Note, 224
CLINICAL: see Blood; Internal medicine
    --aspects of an epidemic of typhoid fever, 307
    --suggestions from a plantation hospital, 243
    --uses of the sulfonamides, 377
    Hawaii Society Clinical Pathologists, organization of, 199
    Clinico-Pathologic Comment
        Blood groups and types, 37(2)
        Blood plasma, 195
        Blood transfusion en masse, 266
        Brewer's medium, 39(2)
        Clear chocolate agar, 265
        Cultures in the face of sulfa compounds, 324
        Donors' curiosity, 265
        Enteric disease, 39(2)
        Plague, 38(2)
        Plasma preservation, 265
        Shock, without or with hemorrhage, and burn, 385
        Smallpox vaccinations, 323
        Sulfonamide determinations, 323
        Typhoid vaccinations, 323
        Typhoid vaccine, making of, 198
        Transparent chocolate agar, 325
        War gases, 199
Cloward, R. B, Skull injuries, 281
    Surgical treatment of cranio-cerebral war wound 165
Commerce in health, 47
COMMUNICATIONS
    Letter, Commandant 14th Naval District, 203
    Letter, National OCD, 201
    Memo, Headquarters Hawaiian Department, 202
    Publication authorized, 185
    Wire, National OCD, 201
COMMUNICABLE DISEASE: see Public Health; Epidemiology
CONTRACT PRACTICE: see Economics, medical
CRANIUM
    Cranio-cerebral war wounds, treatment of, 165
    Skull injuries, 281
Crawford, H. E., Strabismus under the social security program, 24(1)
CULTURE MEDIUMS: see Clinical

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DEBRIDEMENT: see Surgery; Wounds; Orthopedics; War, injuries
    --and wound suture, 37(1)
    Lectures, Moorhead, 141, 148, 150
    Observation on treatment of war wounds, 158
DELEGATES
    A.M.A., 62(1), 71(1),
    H.T.M.A., 4(1)
    Maui county, 52(2)
DERMATOLOGY
    Dermatologic lesions vs. syphilis, 30(1)
    Kahili flower dermatitis, 15(1)
Dermoid cyst of ovary complicating pregnancy, 299
Diathermy, military order regulating use of, 341
Dickson, H. S., Aid stations and ambulance service, 270
DIPHTHERIA: see Immunization
    The Diphtheria problem in Waimea district, 367
Doolittle, S. E.
    Progress in Internal Medicine

        Biotin, egg-white for cancer? 36(1)
        Blast injuries of the lungs, 189
        Clinical uses of sulfonamides, 377
        Hypertension, 257
        Mild pneumonia, 31(2)
        Shock, 317
        Solution sodium ascorbate for intravenous administration of vitamin C, 36(1)
        Spoiled sweet clover, coumarin, 36(1)
        Thiamin for toxemias of pregnancy? 36(1)
        Typhus vaccine, 36(1)
    Rheumatic heart disease in Hawaii, 7(1)
DUES AND ASSESSMENTS
    --journal, 398
    --library, 52(2), 66(2), 215, 398
    --members in active duty, 52(1)
    --post graduate, 53(1), 52(2), 54(2), 215
    --service members, army and navy doctors, 53(1)
Dyschondroplasia (Ollier's disease), 249

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Eclampsia precipated by violent emotional shock, 174
ECONOMICS, medical
    Contract practice, 52(1)
    Defense projects, 54(2)
    Hawaii Medical Service Association, 52(1)
    Immunization campaign, fees, 52(1)
    Industrial accident fee schedule, 51(1)
    Mainland group medical insurance, 286
    Plantation health cooperative plan, 34(1), 35(1),43(2), 55(2), 400
    Hawaii County, 215
    Resolution of Council, 223
    President's address 1941, 63(1)
    Private practitioners preferred, 373
    Selective service, prehabilitation fees, 53(1), 51(2), 53(2)
    Workmen's Compensation Comm. reports, 279, 337
Ectopic pregnancy in Hawaii, 15(1)
EDITORIALS
    Blackout and health, 374
    Bulletin is dead, long live the Journal, 33(1)
    Let's have action now (hospital bed shortage), 185
        Medical practice act, 28(2)
        Medical unpreparedness, 186, 254
        Mental health clinic, 27(2)
    Nurses are scarce, 254
    Preparation of manuscripts, 255
    Private practitioners preferred, 373
    Publication authorized, 185
    Seeing in the Blackout, 375
    Suggested plantation health cooperative plan, 34(1)
    Thursday morning meetings, 253
    Typhoid fever epidemic 313
    Vaccination wholesale, 314
    Venereal disease control, 253
    War came to Hawaii, 139
EDUCATION, health: see also Post-Graduate
    Hawaii Health Education Council, 63(1),67(1),
    Hawaiian Industrial Exposition, 54(1), 54(2)
    Health education committee report, 67(1),
    President's Address 1941, 63(1)
Eklund, R. T. Dyschondroplasia (Ollier's disease), 249
Epidemic
infectious conjunctivitis, 11(2)
EPIDEMIOLOGY: see also Immunization; Clinical; Internal Medicine; Typhus; War, medical service
    Enteric disease, 39(2)
    Epidemic infectious conjunctivitis, 11(1)
    Jaundice, 336, 337
    Plague, 38.
    Poliomyelitis in Hawaii, 11,
    Typhoid fever, clinical aspects of an epidemic, 307
    Typhoid fever epidemic, 313
    Vaccination, wholesale, 314
Ether per rectum in status asthmaticus, 304
Exanthem subitum
(roseola infantum), 235
Extrapleural thoracoplasty
in the treatment of pul monary tuberculosis, 7(2)

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FEE SCHEDULES: see Economics, medical
Fellowships, The Society of New York Hospital, Lewi Cass Ledyard, Jr., 60(1)
Fennel, E. A.
    Clinico-Pathologic comment:
    Blood groups and types, 37(2)
    Blood plasma, 195
    Blood transfusion en masse, 266
    Brewer's medium, 39(2)
    Clear chocolate agar, 265
    Cultures in the face of sulfa compounds, 324
    Donors' curiosity, 265
    Enteric disease, 39(2)
    Making typhoid vaccine, 198
    Plague, 38(2)
    Plasma preservation, 265
    Shock, without or with hemorrhage, and burns, 385
    Smallpox vaccinations, 323
    Sulfonamide determinations, 323
    Transparent chocolate agar, 325
    Typhoid vaccinations, 323
    War gases, 199
    Vaccination, wholesale, 314
Fleming, J. F., Clinical aspects of an epidermic of typhoid fever, 307

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GAS: see War, chemical warfare
GAS GANGRENE
    --and tetanus, their prevention and management in war wounds, 169
    Retrospect, 148
    Strode, comment, 161
Goiter, intrathoracic, 34(2)
Gonorrhea, sulfonamides in, 12(1)
Gotshalk, H., discussion, Rheumatic heart disease in Hawaii, 10(1)
GYNECOLOGY
    Dermoid cyst of ovary complicating pregnancy, 299
    Mild pain due to ovulation, 23(2)

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Halford, F. J., Gas gangrene and tetanus, their prevention and management in war wounds, 169
    Management of war burns, 191
Haralson, M. F.
    Health department services in war emergency 175
    Organization division emergency medical and related services, 269
Hata, T., Meniere's disease, 358
Hawaii Health Education Council: see Education
Hawaii Medical Service Association: see Economics.
Hawaii Society of Clinical Pathologist, organization of, 199
Health department services in war emergency, 175
HEART
    --and great vessels., 33(2)
    Cardiac wounds, 33(2)
    Hypertension, 257
    Rheumatic heart disease in Hawaii, 7(1)
    Tuberculous myocardial aneurysm, 295
Hill, R. L., Lobectomy for bronchiectasis, 20(1)
    Recent advances in surgery:
        The treatment of fresh traumatic wounds, 37(1)
        Thoracic surgery, 33(2)
Hoagland, R. J., Clinical aspects of an epidemic of typhoid fever, 307
Holmes, W. J., Epidemic infectious conjunctivitis, 11(2)
    Eye injuries in warfare, 171
    Seeing in the blackout, 375
HOSPITALS
    --bed shortage, 55(2), 185
    --emergency, 270
    --facilities for Oahu, 392
    Blood bank building, 341
    Civilian hospital control-military order, 331
    Let's leave action now, 185
    Nurses are scarce, 254
    OCD progress report, 330
    Physician assignments by hospitals during emergency, 210
    Queen's Hospital, federal appropriation, 38(1)
    St. Francis Hospital drive , 48(1), 54(1)
Hypertension, 257

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IMMUNIZATION: see also Epidemiology; Clinical; Internal Medicine; and War, medical service
    --mass. (smallpox, typhoid) Honolulu, 52(1), 270, 278
    --mass (smallpox, typhoid) Hawaii, 335, 336
    Private practitioners preferred, 373
    Smallpox vaccinations, 323
    Typhoid vaccination, 323
    Vaccination, wholesale, 314
Industrial accident schedules: see Economics, medical
INJURIES: see Trauma, War-injuries
INSURANCE: see Economics, medical
INTERNAL MEDICINE: see Clinical
    Progress in internal medicine:
        Biotin, egg-white for cancer? 36(1)
        Blast injuries of the lungs, 189
        Hypertension, 257
        Mild pneumonia, 31(2)
        Shock, 317
        Solution sodium ascorbate for intravenous administration of Vitamin C, 36(1)
        Spoiled sweet clover-coumarin, 36(1)
        Sulfonamides, clinical use of, 377
        Thiamin for toxemias of pregnancy, 36(1)
        Typhus vaccine, 36(1)
Irwin, P. S., Kidney injuries, 20(2)
Izumi, H. M., Tuberculosis in the war and post-war period, 298

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Johnson, H. M., Dermatologic lesions vs. syphilis, 30(1)
Jones, K. P., Tuberculous myocardial aneurysm, with rupture and sudden death from tamponade, 295
JOURNAL
    Annual meeting 1942, action taken, 398
    Bulletin is dead, long live the JOURNAL, 33(1)
    County issues, 281
    Cover, 57(1)
    First exchange, 58(2)
    First subscription, 58(2)
    January issue oversubscribed, 286
    Policies, 57(1)
    Preparation of manuscript, 255
    Publication authorized, 185
    Report of Bulletin Committee, 70(1), 71(1), 398
Judd, J. R., Discussion, Moorhead, Retrospect, 149

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Kahili Flower (Grevillea Banksii) dermatitis, 15(1)
Kepner, R. D., Psychosis with Huntington's Chorea, 31(1)
    Syphilis and neurosyphilis in Hawaii, 13(2)
Kidney injuries, 20(2)

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LABORATORY: see Clinical
Leahi Home staff, Fxtrapleural thoracoplasty in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 7(2)
Lee, R. K. C., Poliomyelitis in Hawaii, 11(1)
LEGISLATION, medical practice act, 28(2)
LEPROSY
    --in Hawaii, administration, 39(1)
    --in Hawaii, history, 41(2)
    Note, 224
Let's have action now, 185
LIBRARY
    --accessions, 345
    --annual meeting 1942, action taken, 398
    --assessment, 52(2), 215
    --gifts, 225, 346
    --index medicus, 52(2), 215
    --journal, current, subscribed to, 226
    --journal, file, 226
    --journals, old, 345
    --Kauai county report, 49(1)
    --loaned indefinitely, 345
    --Maui county report, 52(2)
    --regulations, 345
    --report library committee, 225
    --reprint and pamphlet file, 345
Lightner, G. H., Trichinosis, 302
Loeffler syndrome, 361
LUNGS: see Thorax

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MABEL L. SMYTH MEMORIAL BUILDING
    --Board of Management, report, 69(1), 337
    --President's address, 63(1)
    --projector, 54(2)
Massive dose arsenotherapy of early syphilis, 363
MacPherson, J. D., Recent advances in surgery: war wounds of extremities involving bone, 261
McNiel, E. E., Mental hygiene in wartime Hawaii, 178
Medical Practice Act, 28(2)

Medical Supplies, 327
MEDICINE: see Internal Medicine
MEETINGS
    Academy of Ophthalmology and Otolaryngology, 48(1)
    Council, 57(2), 223
    County societies changed schedules, 275, 276, 278
    H.T.M.A. annual meeting proceedings, 63(1), 397
    Registration, 71(1)
    Territorial Dental Society, 48(1)
    Thursday mornings, 253, 278
MEMBERSHIP
    --dues and assessments (see dues)
    --report, secretary H.T.M.A., 67(1), 401
    Called to military duty, 223
    New members, 57(1), 57(2), 223, 281, 341
Meniere's disease, 358
Meningitis, pneumococcus, 245
MENTAL HYGIENE: see Psychiatry, War
Mild abdominal pain due to ovulation, 23(2)
Milk Commission, medical, 40
MILITARY ORDERS
    101 establishment of civilian hospital control, 331
    105 regulation of diathermy machine, 341
Milnor, G. C., Eclampsia precipitated by a violent emotional shock, 174
Moore, F. R., The sulfonamides in gonorrhea, 12(1)
Moorhead, John J.
    Announcement, lectures, cover, No. 2; 57(2)
    Lectures-Principles of Traumatic Surgery, 141
        Burns, 147, 150
        Joint injuries, 143
        Retrospect, 147
        Skull injuries, 155
        Spine injuries, 154
        Tendons and nerves, 152
        Traumatic surgery, 141
        Wounds, 145
    Surgeon's prayer in wartime, 157
    Ten Commandments of traumatic surgery, 142

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Need for autopsies in stillbirths and neonatal deaths 301
NERVES: lecture by Moorhead, 152
Nixon, Paul, Medical supplies, 327
NURSES AND NURSING
    --arrival of, 342
    --activities under OCD, 272
    --scarcity of, 254
    OCD progress report, 330
NUTRITION
    Food news in Hawaii, 328
    Progress notes, 341

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Observations on treatment of war wounds, 158
OBSTETRICS

    --during major disaster, a plan, 176
    Autopsies in stillbirths and neonatal deaths, 301
    Dermoid cyst of ovary complicating pregnancy, 299
    Eclampsia precipitated by emotional shock, 174
    Ectopic pregnancy in Hawaii, 15(1)
    Thiamin for toxemias of pregnancy, 36(1)
OFFICERS
    --H.T.M.A., elected 1941-1942, 71(1)
    --H.T.M.A., elected 1942-1943, 399
    --county societies, elected 1942-1943, 335
    --listed, 4(1), 4(2), 136, 232, 292, 352
    Vice presidents, status, 71(1)
Ollier's Disease, dyschondroplasia, 249
OPHTHALMIA

    Blast injuries affecting the. eye, 173
    Epidemic infectious conjunctivitis, 11(2)
    Eye injuries in warfare, 171
    Photography of the eye, 14(1)
    Strabismus under social security program, 24(1)
ORTHOPEDICS: see also Surgery; War, injuries
    --war surgery, 163
    Dyschondroplasia (Ollier's disease) 249
    Fractures, comments by Strode, 161
    Joint injuries, Moorhead lecture, 143
    Orthopedist grows up, 321
    War wounds of extremities involving bone, 261
OVARY
    Dermoid cyst of ovary complicating pregnancy, 299
    Mild abdominal pain due to ovulation, 23(2)
OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY
    Cancer, esophagus, 33(2)
    Meniere's disease, 358

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Paget's Disease, 12(2)
Pain, comment Moorhead war wounds, 149
Pancreas, Acute pancreatitis, 305
PATHOLOGY: see Clinical; Internal Medicine
Patterson, H. M., Ward rounds in a sugar plantation hospital, 240
Patterson, W. B., The need for autopsies in stillbirt and neonatal deaths, 301
PEDIATRICS
    Exanthem subitum, (roseola infantum), 235
    Prematurity, the leading cause of infant deaths. in Hawaii, 247
Phillips, L. G.
    Bulletin is dead, long live the JOURNAL, 33(1)
    Let's have action now, 185
    Private practitioners preferred, 373
    Suggested plantation health plan, 34(1)
PHOTOGRAPHY
    --of the eye, 14(1)
    Dermatologic lesions vs. syphilis, 30(1)
PHYSIOTHERAPY, Diathermy machines, military order regulating use of, 341
Pinkerton, F. J., Blood and Plasma bank, 204, 271, 394
    Commerce in health, 47(1)
    Discussion, Strabismus under the social security program, 28(1)
    Photography of the eye, 14(1)
PLAGUE: see Epidemiology
PLANTATION
    --health cooperative plan (see Economics, medical)
    --hospital, clinical suggestions, 243
    --news, 41(1), 43(2)
    --ward rounds, 240
Plants, Kahili Flower, dermatitis due to, 15(1)
PLASMA:
see Blood
Pneumococcus meningitis, 245
PNEUMONIA
    --mild, 31(2)
    Specific therapy of lobar pneumonia, 19(1)
POISON GAS: see War, chemical
Poliomyelitis in Hawaii, 11(1)
POST GRADUATE
    --assessment, 53(1)
    --report Honolulu County, 53(1), 53(2)
    --territorial-wide program, 49(1), 53(1), 52(2), 57(2), 71(1), 398
    Althausen, T. L., 51(1), 54(1)
    Blankenborn, M. A., 53(1), 54(1)
    Compere, Edward, 49(1), 50(1), 54(1)
    McKhann, C. F., 49(1), 50(1), 51(1), 54(1)
    Moorhead, John J., 57(2)
    Principles of traumatic surgery, 141
    territorial committee, 49(1), 51(1), 57(1)
PREGNANCY: see Obstetrics
Prematurity, the leading cause of infant deaths in Hawaii--a plan for care of premature infants, 247
Principles of Traumatic Surgery, 141
Proceedings: see Reports
PROGRESS IN INTERNAL MEDICINE: see Internal Medicine
PSYCHIATRY
    Mental Health Clinic, 27(2)
    Mental Health Society, 223, 401
    Mental hygiene in wartime Hawaii, 178
    Psychiatric committee report, 68(1), 401
    Psychosis with Huntington's chorea, 31(1)
    Syphilis and neurosyphilis in Hawaii, 13(2)
PUBLIC HEALTH
    --program, Hawaii county, 50(1), 216, 276, 335, 336
    Blackout and health, 375
    Commerce in health, 47(1)
    Communicable disease reporting, 61(1)
    Epidemic infectious conjunctivas, 11(2),
    Health department services in war emergency, 175
    Mental health clinic, 27(2)
    Plague, 382
    Strabismus under social security program, 24(1)
    Venereal disease control, editorial, 253
    Vitamin K, in maternal health conferences, 58(2)

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Random Notes of a Sanatorium Physician, 355
Ravdin, I. S., Commendation re December 7, 139
RECENT ADVANCES IN SURGERY: see Surgery
Regional Anesthesia, 369
REPORTS
    County societies
        Hawaii, 49(1), 65(1), 52(2), 215, 276, 335, 399
        Honolulu, 51(1), 64(1), 53(2), 219, 278, 337, 399
        Kauai, 49(1), 51(2), 215, 275, 400
        Maui, 49(1), 51(2), 215, 275, 336, 400
    H.T.M.A.
        Annual Meeting, 63(1), 397
        Bulletin Committee, 70(1), 71(1), 398
        Cancer committee, 67(1), 401
        Council, 65(1), 398, 400
        Hawaii county, 65(1), 399
        Health Education committee, 63(1), 67(1)
        Honolulu County, 64(1), 399
        House of Delegates, 64(1), 71(1), 498
        Kauai County, 400
        Legislative Committee, 68(1)
        Mabel Smyth Building committee, 69(1), 337
        Maui County, 400
        Medical preparedness, 69(1)
        Milk commission, 400
        President's address, 1941, 63(1)
        Psychiatric committee, 68(1), 401
        Scientific Work Committee, 69(1)
        Secretary, 67(1), 401
        Treasurer, 67(1), 401
        Tuberculosis. committee, 69(1)
    Library Committee, 225
    OCD Aid Station and Ambulance Service, 270
    OCD Director Emergency Medical and Ambulance Service, 202, 391
    OCD Nursing activities, 272
    OCD Organization division emergency medical and related services, 269
    OCD Progress report, 330
    Workmen's Compensation Committee, 279, 337
Rheumatic heart disease in Hawaii, 7(1)

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Schattenburg, O. L., Ectopic pregnancy in Hawaii, 15(1)
    Obstetrics during major disaster, 176
Seeing in the Blackout, 375
Seiler, H. H., Dermoid cyst of the ovary complicating pregnancy, 299
Selective Service, Fee schedule, 51(2), 53(2)
Shanahan, W. M., Mental hygiene in wartime Hawaii, 178
SHOCK
    --etiology, pathogenesis and pathology, 317
    --management of, Strode, 159
    --and replacement therapy in traumatic wounds, 37(1)
    --without or with hemorrhage and burns, 385
    Lectures, Moorhead, 150
SKULL INJURIES: see Cranium
SMALLPOX: see Immunization
Specify Therapy of Lobar Pneumonia, 19(1)
Spine Injuries, lecture, Moorhead, 154
Stewart, S. F., Recent advances in surgery: An orthopedist grows up, 321
Strabismus under the social security program, 24(1)
Strode, J. E.,
Discussion, Moorhead, 149
    Observations on treatment of war wounds, 158
SULFONAMIDES
    --clinical use of, 377
    --Determinations, 323
    --in gonorrhea, 12(1)
    --local in wounds, 38(1),148
    --panel discussion, 12(1)
    Cultures in the face of sulfa compounds, 324
    Specific therapy of lobar pneumonia, 19(1)
    Sulfanilamide in pneumococcus meningitis, 245
    Sulfathiazole in acute pancreatitis, 305
SURGERY: see also War, injuries
    --amputations., 149, 160
    --cranio-cerebral war wounds, 165
    --debridement, 37(1), 141, 148, 150, 159
    --golden period, 141
    --infected wounds, 142
    --immobilization of wounds, 38(1)
    --orthopedic, war, 163
    --pain, 149
    --shock, 317
    --sulfa drugs, 148, 159
    --sutures, 141, 148, 159
    --ten commandments, 142
    Observations on treatment of war wounds, 158
    Principles of traumatic surgery, Moorhead, lectures
        Burns, 147, 150
        Joint injuries, 143
        Retrospect, 147
        Skull injuries, 155
        Spine injuries, 154
        Tendons and nerves, 152
        Traumatic surgery, 141
        Wounds, 145
    Recent advances in surgery:
        An orthopedist grows up, 321
        Management of war burns, 191
        Thoracic surgery, 33(2)
        Treatment of fresh traumatic wounds, 37(1)
        Vitamins in relation to surgical practice, 381
        War wounds of extremities involving bone, 261
    Surgeon's prayer in wartime, 157
    Surgical section, Honolulu County Medical Society, 51(1)
Surgical treatment of cranio-cerebral war wounds, 165
SUTURE
    --debridement and wound, 37(1)
    --Moorhead lectures, 141, 148, 159
    Use of cotton as non-absorbable suture, 244

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Tendons, Moorhead lecture, 152
TETANUS
    --and gas gangrene, in war wounds, 169
    --in Hawaii, morbidity and mortality statistics, 170
Thiamin for toxemias of pregnancy, 36(1)
THORAX
    Chest injuries, 159
    Pulmonary abscess, 34(2)
    Blast injuries of the lung, 162, 163, 189
    Lobar pneumonia, specific therapy of, 19(1)
    Lobectomy for bronchiectasis, 20(1)
    Loeffler syndrome, 361
    Random notes. of a sanatorium physician, 355
    Thoracic surgery, 33(2)
    Thoracoplasty in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 7(2)
Tilden, I. L.
    Organization of the Hawaii Society of Clinical Pathologists, 199
    Rheumatic heart disease in Hawaii, 7(1)
    Tuberculous myocardial aneurysm, with rupture and sudden death from tamponade, 295
TRAUMA: see Surgery and war, injuries
    Principles of traumatic surgery, 141
    Shock, 317
TRIAGE, 158
Trichinosis, 302
TUBERCULOSIS
    --committee report, 69(1)
    --in war and post-war period, 298
    --myocardial aneurysm, with rupture and sudden death from tamponade, 295
    Extrapleural thoracoplasty in the treatment of pulmonary tuberculosis, 7(2)
    Maui case finding program, chart, 298
    Random notes of a sanatorium physician, 355
Tumors, intrathoracic, 34(2)
TYPHOID: see Immunization, Epidemiology, Clinical
TYPHUS, 382
    --vaccine, 36(1)

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Urology, Kidney injuries, 20(2)
U.S. Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor, Report of Activities December 7, 1941, 162

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VACCINATIONS and VACCINE: see Immunization: Epidemiology; Clinical; Internal Medicine
Vatsol, 243
VENEREAL DISEASE
    --control, editorial, 253
    --control program, Hawaii County, 50(1), 216, 276, 335, 336, 399
    -committee report, Hawaii, 276
    Dermatologic lesions vs syphilis, 30(1)
    Massive dose arsenotherapy of early syphilis, 363
    Sulfonamides gonorrhea, 12(1)
    Syphilis and neurosyphilis in Hawaii, 13(2)
VITAMIN
    --C, solution sodium ascorbate for intravenous administration, 36(1)
    --H, egg white for cancer, 36(1)
    --K, used in maternal health conferences, 58(2)
    --in relation to surgical practice, 381
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Wallis, S. R., Massive dose arsenotherapy of early syphilis, 363
What to do about poison gas, 179
WAR
    --came to Hawaii, 139
    --issue, HAWAII MEDICAL JOURNAL, Vol 1. 1, 3, January 1942.
    Letter, Commandant 14th Naval District, 203
    Letter National OCD, 201
    Memo Headquarters Hawaiian Department, 202
    Ravdin, commendation, 139
    Resolution House of Representatives, 47(2)
    Surgeon's prayer in wartime, 157
    Chemical warfare
        Chart, chemical warfare agents, 180
        War gases, 199
        What to do about poison gas, 179
    Diseases and Injuries: see also Wounds; Surgery; Trauma.
        Amputations, 149, 160
        Blackout and health, 375
        Blast injuries of the lungs, 162, 163, 189
        Blast injuries affecting the eye, 173
        Burns, 150
        Burns, flash, 162, 163
        Burns, management of war burns, 191
        Burn teams, 192
        Eclampsia precipitated by emotional shock, 174
        Eye injuries in warfare, 171
        Fractures, 161
        Gas gangrene, 148, 161
        Gas gangrene and tetanus, their prevention and management in war wounds, 169
    Injuries:
        --abdominal, 160
        --chest, 159
        --skull, 281
    Medical services:
        Aid stations and ambulance service, 47(2), 207, 270
        Blood and plasma bank, 45(1), 55(2), 204, 211, 271, 394 (see also Blood and Clinical)
        Blood bank building, 341
        Blood plasma preparation and administration-a manual for technologists, 207
        Civilian hospital control, military order, 331
        Drug shortages, 58(2)
        Emergency hospitals, 270
        First aid, 37.
        Health department services in war emergency, 175
        Hospital facilities for Oahu, 392
        Let's have action now (hospital bed shortage),185
        Mass immunization (smallpox, typhoid), 52(1)
        Medical unpreparedness, 186, 254
        Medical supplies, 327
        Nurses are scarce, 254
        Nursing activities, OCD, 272
        Organization division emergency medical and related services, 269
        Physician assignments to hospitals during emergency, 210
        Plague, 45,
        Prehabilitation, 53(1)
        Private practitioners preferred, 373
        Regulation of diathermy machines, military order, 341
        Reports:
            Counties, Emergency Medical Service, 43(1)
            Emergency Medical and ambulance service, 47(2), 202, 391
            Honolulu County Society, 53(2)
            Kauai County Society, 51(2)
            OCD Progress report, 330
        Selective service, fee schedule, 51(2), 53(2)
        Shortage hospital beds, 55(2), 185
        Vaccination, wholesale, 314
        Moorhead, J. J., Principles of traumatic surgery, 141
        Naval Hospital, Pearl Harbor, report of activities, December 7, 162
    Nutrition and food supply:
        Food news in Hawaii, 328
        Obstetrics during major disaster, a plan, 176
    Psychologic and psychiatric aspects: see also Psychiatry
        Mental health clinic, 27(2)
        Mental hygiene in wartime Hawaii, 178
        Retrospect, 147
            confusion, war surgery, cleansing, debridement, sulfa drugs, suture, dressings, gas gangrene, amputation, blood plasma, pain
        Shock, without or with hemorrhage, and burns, 85
        Tuberculosis in war and post-war period, 298
    Wounds:
        Immobilization of wounds, 38(1)
        Infected wounds, 142
        Observation oil treatment of war wounds, 158
        Surgical treatment of cranio-cerebral war wounds, 165
        Treatment of fresh traumatic wounds, 37(1)
        War wounds of extremities, involving bone, 261
Ward Rounds in a Sugar Plantation Hospital, 240
Wilbar, C. L., Jr., Prematurity, the leading cause of infant deaths in Hawaii, 247
Withington, P., President's. address, 51st annual meeting, 63(1)
WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION: see Economics
WOUNDS: see War, injuries.; Trauma; Surgery
    --cardiac, 33(2)
    --debridement, 37(1)
    --gas gangrene, 148, 161, 169
    --immobilization, 39(1)
    --lecture, Moorhead, 145
    --pain, 149
    --sulfonamide therapy, local, 38(1)
    --tetanus, 169
    --traumatic, 37(1)

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Yoshina, T., Exanthem subilum (roseola infanturn), 235

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