.. Che.. Indiana Medical Journal A Monthly Journal of Medicine and Surgery PUBLISHED BY THE Indiana Medical Journal Publishing Company EDITED BY ALEMBERT W. BRAYTON, M. Sc., M. D. THEODORE POTTER, A. M., M. D., ASSOCIATE EDITOR GEORGE J. Cook, M. D., General Manager. Alois B. GRAHAM, Treasurer. Vol. XXIII. FROM JULY 1904 TO JUNE 1905, INCLUSIVE INDIANA MEDICAL JOURNAL PUBLISHING COMPANY. OFFICE: 1905. List of Contributors for the Year. BENTLE, PERRY C., Mexico, Ind. MCOSCAR, EDWARD J., Fort Wayne, Ind. 104 Addresses an Original Communications States; The Indianapolis City Sanitarian; Dr. Loeb and Morphological Polarity ............ Dust-A Neglected Factor in Ill-Health. By Robert Hessler, M. D., Logansport..... PERSONAL: Drs. J. E. Morrow, Wm. Gray, John A. The Preservation of the Perineum in Occipito- Pfaff, H. L. Gaylord, E. D. Moffett, George T. Moores, of Indianapolis; Dr. Lamberson, of Oscar, M. D., Fort Wayne...... Connersville; Bransford Lewis, of St. Louis; The Treatment of Inflammatory Phimosis. By Anton Hockauf, of Austria; Medical ('ollege Goethe Link, M. D., Indianapolis.... Personals; Professor Ehrlich's Visit; Recep. Affections of the Feet. By Isadore Dyer, M. D., tion to Dr. George T. McCoy. ..31-34 12 CORRESPONDENCE: Dr. Huber... NECROLOGY: Drs. Beckes, of Vincennes, Summers, of Middletown, Brown, of New Bethel, Line, of A Cold April and Pneumonia; Dr. Shrady on la. Marion, Mitchell, of Cincinnati, Davis, of cations; Tuberculosis in Indiana; Food of C., H. & D. Surgeons; Johnson County, Pan American; Indianapolis Medical, May and Atlantic City Meeting A. M. A.; The Part of India ana: The Obstetrical and Gynecological Sec- tion; The Section on Practice of Medicine; 15-22 Musser's Medical Diagnosis: Muir's Manual of Materia Medica and Therapeutics; Hares Pro- gressive Medicine: Dunning on Retroversion of the l'terus; Wilcox on Fever Nursing: Leube's Medical Diagnosis; Practical Medical Series--Obstetrics; Internal Secretions and the ton;" The German Element in the United Principles of Medicine-Sajous.... AFFORD A SIMPLE AND NATURAL MEANS OF ADAPTING COWS' MILK TO A CORRESPONDENCE FIRST: A mixture of Peptogenic Milk Powder, pure water, fresh milk and cream gives the quantitative composition of average normal mothers' milk-the same percentage of fat, proteids, carbohydrates and ash. SECOND: The application of heat at body temperature for a certain length of time gives the qualitative composition, by making the proteids soluble and non- coagulable like the albuminoids of mothers' milk, through the action of the enzyme of the Peptogenic Milk Powder-one of Nature's own agents. THIRD: Raising the heat to boiling point, or to only 165-170 degrees F., destroys the active principle of the Peptogenic Powder and at the same time makes the By this simple process cows' milk is adapted to an almost absolute correspondence with mothers' milk in physical properties, chemical composition, and the physiological condition of each element; is also made digestible to the same degree as mothers' milk and equally competent for the nutrition of an infant all through the nursing period. |