Necessity for a National Bureau of Medicines and Foods. By H. Bert Ellis...... News Notes.... 486 162 Observations in Passing......... 116, 159, 223, 314, 359, 434, 477, 591, 629, 668, 705, 798, 831, 865, 906 Ophthalmology, The Training for a Specialty, the Theory and Condition as Illustrated by. By Edward Jackson.. 453 Physicians, The Relation of, to Dentists. By John S. Marshall............ 812 Personal Equation in Examinations for Licensure. By Charles McIntire... 262 Personal Hygiene, The Teaching of. By W. L. Pyle......... Pharmacy, Ethical. By A. L. Benedict..... 363 848 Pharmacy, The Relation of Physicians to Dentistry and-a Symposium. 803 Physician as an Accountant. By C. M. Culver.......... 207 Physician, How the, May Influence the Declining Birth-rate. By Roland G. Curtin.............. 481 Physician, The Family, of the Past, Present and Future. By S. A. Knopf.. 193 ..... 378 242 871 Physiology vs. Hygiene in Our Public Schools. By Geo. G. Groff........ 370 Physiologic Breathing, The Teaching of. By G. Hudson-Makuen Political Side of Medicine. By John B. Roberts..... Politics, The Relation of the Physician to. By Donly C. Hawley......... 234 President's Address 1902. The Religion of Science. By Victor C. Vaughan, 57; 1903, "Muck Rake" Methods in Medical Practice. By Charles McIntire, 321; 1904, The Doctor's Duty to the State. By J. B. Roberts........ ..... 675 Puberty, The Gynecologic Aspect of Mental Overstrain at, and Its Influ 887 363 ence on Development. By William Edgar Darnall....... Public Schools, The Teaching of Hygiene in-a Symposium....... Public Schools, Physiology vs. Hygiene in Our. By G. G. Groff........... 370 Pure vs. Applied Science in Medicine. By W. S. Hall.......... Putnam, Helen C., Providence. The Desirable Organization for a Department of Hygiene in the Public Schools........ 211 378 Pyle, Walter L. Philadelphia. The Teaching of Personal Hygiene........ 363 Reciprocity in Medical Licensure, Report of the Committee on. By Edward Jackson.......... 155 Reciprocity the Medical Licensure... 729 Relations of Medicine and Dentists, The. By Edward C. Kirk 803 Relations of Physicians to Dentists, The. By John S. Marshall............ 812 Relations of Physicians to Dentists and Pharmacists—a Symposium ...... 803 Religion of Science. By Victor C. Vaughan...... Report of the Committee on Reciprocity in Medical Licensure. By Ed ward Jackson........ 57 155 Required and Elective Dermatology. By L. Duncan Bulkley.......................................... 449 Required and Elective Studies in the Medical Course. Symposium...... 435 Remington, Joseph P., Philadelphia. Synonyms in the United States Pharmacopeia...... Report of Council on Dr. Ellis's Paper........... 821 ......... 826 Results of the Examinations for Medical Licensure in the United States 709 181 Roberts, John B., Philadelphia. The Doctor's Duty to the State, 675; the Political Side of Medicine...... 242 Rogers, F. T., Providence, R. I. The Correspondence Method of Treating Diseases 835 .... 387 Sanitary Science, the Michigan Method of Teaching in the Public School, How May the Public, Be Helpful in the Prevention of Tuberculosis? By S. A. Knopf....... Schools, Considerations Regarding Medical Inspection in the Public. Schools, Laws in the U. S., A. D. 1903, Relating to Compulsory Instruc 102 913 923 tion in, in Physiology and Hygiene with Special Reference to the Effect of Alcoholic Drinks and Narcotics on the Human System...... 635 School Methods, Are Modern, in Keeping with Physiologic Knowledge? -Symposium...... 871 ...... 897 School Methods, The Effect of Modern, on the Health of the Teacher. Schools, The Desirable Organization for a Department of Hygiene in the 378 Schools, the Michigan Method of Teaching Sanitary Science or Hygiene 387 391 Science, Pure vs. Applied, in Medicine. By W. S. Hall................................... Sexes, Is Equal Treatment of the, Best, or Do Girls Require the Same 880 Smith, A. Lapthorn, Montreal, Canada. Is the Present Method of 871 Social Reform, The Medical Profession and. By Edward T. Devine..... 76 Specialty, the Training for a. The Theory and the Conditions as Illus ...... 453 218 trated by Ophthalmology. By Edward Jackson......... State Aid to Medical Colleges. By Charles McIntire...... State, Compensations for Medical Services Rendered the. By T. D. Davis 238 State, the Doctor's Duty to the. By J. B. Roberts 675 Synonyms in the United States Pharmacopeia. By Joseph P. Remington 821 Teacher, the Effect of Modern School Methods on the Health of the Teacher. By Jane L. Greeley....... ........ Teachers of Hygiene, The Training of, for Public Schools. By Thomas D. Wood...... 897 391 363 Teaching of Hygiene in Public Schools-a Symposium.. 387 363 The Desirable Organization for a Department of Hygiene in the Public Schools. By Helen C. Putnam...... 378 The Relation of the Physician to Politics. By Donly C. Hawley........... 234 Time Allowance in the Combined Collegiate and Medical Course, ........ 121 343 453 391 Treating Disease, The Correspondence Method of. By F. T. Rogers..... 835 Tuberculosis, How May the Public School Be Helpful in the Prevention of? By S. A. Knopf............................................ ... 913 United States Pharmacopoeia, Synonyms in. By Joseph P. Remington 821 57 Vision, Good, An Important Factor in the Educational Process. By 181 Washington, D. C. Transactions of Meeting at 1903....... 347 Weeks, Stephen H., Portland, Me. Is Equal Treatment of the Sexes Best, or Do Girls Require the Same Treatment as Boys?................. 880 Wood, Thomas D., New York. The Training of Teachers of Hygiene for Public Schools......... 391 Worth Repeating 167 Published Bimonthly by the American Academy of Medicine, Annual Subscription, $3.00. 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