m^ I'^.ftf'.f SSailstii;.'.' :-:':.iw!0ii3 .-.-• •.« « «J *.<• *-< - VH' V.".i iMsV :.-;! -:: ........ «■>*•% **i;-j ; J&W^Vfy;- Mm^/z-'K' :;* .•:: ♦ ^. •«<.«.•«(•>};« .....::■. ■ \:..^;i-v;\v^ :z-:-Xz^i'-"■■ ;..-:. . <*«• • •••irVi.jV't ■ '.- •-* ':':; *'i •**•?. i-.-!%v* :-v.;.'5;.».V:V-5"«:<: - ::•'■:':■. .\U".>$ . >.- • v« -.vy 1 * j.j ... i.; .•; &■*■-?.■ •'■■'■ ■ UNITED STATES OF AMERICA FOUNDED 1836 WASHINGTON, D. C, B19574 ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY CLASSIFICATION MEDICINE Preclinical Sciences QS-QZ Medicine and Related Subjects W Preliminary Edition 1948 ffiMWflL (MEITOHS ~W.S, ARMY MEDICAL LIBRARY ■I i CLASSIFICATION MEDICINE PRECLINICAL SCIENCES QS-QZ MEDICINE AND RELATED SUBJECTS W Preliminary Edition 1948 Arch . Z. 6 97 A' within this time in the course of subject cataloging in the Army Medical Library have been incorporated in the tables. In these schedules much detail has been included: synonyms, cross-references, and lists to show inclusion even where no separate notation has been assigned, as well as subject divisions and floating tables to provide for uniform expansion that may later prove to be needed. It is considered the wiser course at this stage to provide detail beyond need, in the interest of uniform development, rather than to find necessity for it later and be forced to build each such section indi- vidually. It is also recognized that the extent to which subdivision of subject classes is carried in the actual practice of book classifi- cation is a matter of policy for decision in the individual library. The provision of detail in no sense necessitates its use. VI The classification as presented herewith is definitely in an evolutionary state and repetition of conclusions from the chapter on Classification in the Handbook of Medical Library Practice is in order: "A classification scheme must be selected and used with discrimination and careful judgment; the classifier should keep constantly in mind medical library practice, rather than theory for its own sake. Classi- fication is a means to service, not an end in itself." Particular acknowledgment is made to the following persons without whose enthusiastic and sympathetic aid the compilation of the classification would have been impossible: The consultants, as noted, who attended the first meeting in New York regarding the classification. The medical specialists, as previously listed, whose advice was invaluable in the formation of the classification's basic outline. The faculty of Tulane University School of Medicine and the members of the Orleans Parish Medical Society; in par- ticular : Dr. Joseph Novell Ane (Radiology) Dr. Charles Adolph Bahn (Ophthalmology) Dr. Harold Cummins (Anatomy, histology, embryology, and physical anthropology) Dr. Vincent DePaul Joseph Derbes (Allergy) Dr. Charles Edward Dunlap (Pathology) Dr. Ernest Carroll Faust (Parasitology) Dr. Arthur Ordway Kastler (Biochemistry) Dr. Willoughby Eaton Kittridge (Urology) Dr. Hiram Watkins Kostmayer (Gynecology, obstetrics, and medical education) Dr. Walter Edmond Levy, Sr. (Obstetrics) Dr. Hyman Samuel Mayerson (Physiology) Dr. Ralph Victor Platou (Pediatrics) Dr. Leah Seidman Shaffer (Bacteriology) Dr. Morris Frank Shaffer (Bacteriology and immunology) Dr. Ralph Grafton Smith (Pharmacology) Dr. William Anthony Sodeman (Public health) Dr. Theodore Albert Watters (Psychiatry and neurology) Dr. Benjamin Bernard Weinstein (Gynecology) Dr. Jack Kenneth Wickstrom (Orthopedics) Other physicians and consultants in special fields, namely: Miss Gertrude Annan (Medical history) Dr. S. Whittemore Boggs (Geography) vii Miss Nordis Felland (Geography) Dr. John E. Gurley (Dentistry) Mr. Alfred John Kuhlraan (Medical-service plans) Dr. Chauncey Depew Leake (Pharmacology) Dr. Roscoe Genung Leland (Medical economics) Dr. Roscoe Hollingsworth Lindauer (Nursing and hospitals) Dr. David Rapaport (Clinical psychology) Dr. John Kirtland Wright (Geography) The American Medical Association, especially Dr. Edwin Pratt Jordon, for kind permission to incorporate into the scheme the etiologic classification of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease, in the grouping of diseases of specific anatomic structures. Mrs. Eileen Roach Cunningham, for kind permission to adapt the idea used in her Classification for Medical Literature of arranging together material relating to a specific anatomic structure. The members of the staffs of the Rudolph Matas Medical Library of Tulane University and the Orleans Parish Medical Society Library, without whose assistance and cheerful accomplish- ment of extra duties completion of the endless detail would have been impossible. The members of the Committee on Classification for their kindly comment and understanding throughout the development of the schedules. Particular acknowledgment is made to Miss Janet Doe, whose untiring help and criticism, soundly based on medical library experience, have been of immeasurable aid; to Miss Doe, also, for the compilation of the index, the key to the practical use of the scheme; and to Mr. Keyes D. Metcalf, director of the project and coordinator unsurpassed. And, finally, to the Staff of the Army Medical Library, particu- larly Miss M. Ruth MacDonald, Chief of the Catalog Division, for her keen understanding of the technical problems involved; and to Miss M. Irene Jones, Head of the Subject Cataloging Section of the Catalog Division, who has directed the classi- fication's preliminary try-out with thoughtful and painstak- ing care. May the usefulness of the classification be commensurate with the cooperation which has marked its development! New Orleans MARY LOUISE MARSHALL November 1948 viii INTRODUCTION In recommending for the Army Medical Library a classification scheme correlated with that of the Library of Congress the members of the Survey Committee were guided by several motives. First, the Army Medical Library, as a national library for the medical sciences, must necessarily contain much material not strictly of a medical nature and there would be advantages in having the Library of Congress schedules available for the subject arrangement of nonmedical material. The use of classification schedules correlated with those of the Library of Congress would provide an economic advantage to the Army Medical Library and would facilitate a program of increased cooperation between the two institutions. In the opinion of various specialist con- sultants, however, it was considered impracticable to bring to a revision of Library of Congress schedules QM-QR and R the several advantageous features proposed for the Army Medical Library schedules. It was their belief that the classification scheme planned for a national medical library should profit by modern thought on subject grouping and subject development, as well as by technical library features providing for uniformity of mnemonics and planned future expansion without a long and complicated notation. Both the survey committee and the conference of specialists recommended a topographic scheme to group together the anatomy, physiology, pathology, etc., relating to a specific anatomic structure. This plan for unit anatomic grouping could not be used in a revision of the Library of Congress tables, QM-QR and R, in which Special Anatomy is classed with Anatomy (QM), Special Physiology with Physiology (QP), etc. Therefore, with the realization that the future is longer than the past, the block of letters QS-QZ and W„ undeveloped in the Library of Congress schedules, were allocated for the Army Medical Library's use in preparing a classification for its books in medicine and its related sciences. The schedules QS-QZ and W are completely new and show a logical arrangement of subjects, as advised by the medical specialists. They include a number of schemes for subjects for which insufficient or no provision had previously been made. Uniform notation has been devised for form divisions and for other types of general material in each ciass, thereby making it easier for users to familiarize themselves with the classification. Provision has been made for standard subdivisions in expansion, whenever necessary, through the use of floating tables. The etiologic classification of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease has been incorporated into the classification in such a way that this widely used index may serve the librarian as a guide to the etiologic classifi- cation of books on pathological conditions. And finally, items relating to a single anatomic structure have been grouped together. The spread of the classification has enabled this to be accomplished with compara- tively short classmarks; only occasionally do numbers run to four digits. ix As previously stated, one of the great advantages of the development of these new schedules for medicine and its related science , within the structure of the Library of Congress classification schemes, is the consequent availability of the nonmedical parts of this general system for the quantity of such material which any large medical libi*arv possesses. Numerous cross references in these schedules refer to the other parts of the Library of Congress classification. The sections of that system that are likely to be of particular interest to a medical library are: A General works, including reference books BF Psychology C-F History GN Anthropology H Social sciences L Education Q-QL Science SF 601-1100 Veterinary medicine UH 201-655 Military medical and sanitary service VG 10C-475 Naval medical and sanitary service Z Bibliography and library science At several points throughout the new medical classification alternative provision has been made for the medical library in drawing into the new schedules classes previously located elsewhere. A note- worthy example of this is the provision for medical libraries of the numbers QS 704-970 for the classification of material on physical anthropology instead of putting it in GN 51-295 as provided in the nonmedical part of the Library of Congress classification. In such instances, choice for alternate placement is thus left to the individual library. Explanation of the Medical Classification Notation.—The notation is that of the Library of Congress classification, a combination of capital letters followed by numbers. The letters assigned for the new medical classification are: QS-QZ Preclinical Sciences QS Human anatomy. Histology. Embryology. Physical anthropology QT Physiology QU Biochemistry QV Pharmacology QW Bacteriology QX Parasitology QY Immunology QZ Pathology x W Medicine and Related Subjeots W 1-455 General and miscellaneous material relating to medicine and the physician W 601-925 Medical jurisprudence W 1000-1600 Medical history and its source material WA Public health WB 1-1370 Practice of medicine, including diagnosis, therapeutics, and materia medica WB 1500-3040 Geography of disease. Medical climatology and meteorology WC Body as a whole WD Regions of the body WE 1-769 Musculoskeletal system WE 800-1269 Integumentary system WF Respiratory system WG 1-559 Cardiovascular system WG 600-1069 Hemic and lymphatic system vVI Digestive system WJ Urogenital system WK Endocrine system WL Ne rvou s syst em V'a.! Psychiatry WN Radiology W0 Surgery WP 1-840 Gynecology 17P 1050-1759 Sex. Reproduction. Obstetrics WS 1-469 Pediatrics WS 501-900 Adolescence WT Geriatrics WU Oral surgery and dentistry WV Otorhinolaryngology WW Ophthalmology WX Hospitals WY Nursing It should be pointed out that notation is provided for suc- cessive arrangement of classes and does not necessarily mean successive subdivision. Thus schedule WE 1-769 has to do with the musculo-skeletal system and WE 800-1269 with the integumentary system. These are entirely distinct schedules. Likewise WG 1-559 deals with the cardiovascular system and V/G 600-1069 with the hemic and lymphatic system. Use of two schedules under one combination of letters has been made advisedly in order to leave vacant certain areas (WH, WQ, WR and WZ) within the body of the classification for the development of completely nevf subjects should need arise in the future. xi 1 i cV Order and scope.—It should be noted that because of the poJ--1- of grouping together all aspects of a single body structure, class QS automatically limited to material dealing with human anatomy, histology* and embryology in general, and QT to physiology in general; whereas the^ anatomy of a specific system, such as the respiratory system,,is classi- fied in WF, the anatomy of the heart in WG, etc. Biochemistry, formerly a part of the section on physiology, is given a separate schedule immediately adjacent to physiology. In "this schedule will be found a classification for the rapidly expanding l^r" ature on vitamins. Arrangement is by nature of the vitamin, e.g., rat soluble vitamins, B vitamins and associated factors, etc. Pharmacology, covering material formerly termed "experimental pharmacology and classed with QP, physiology, follows its closely related subjects, physiology and biochemistry. Bacteriology and parasitology are given separate schedules in adjacent location, closely followed by the newly developing and closely related subject of immunology. Pathology, in accordance with its concept as a study of the nature of disease, rather than' its clinical aspects, is transferred to the preclinical sciences; while provision for clinical pathology and laboratory diagnosis is made in WB with the section on diagnosis. In the early parts of W provision has been made for the classification of material on medical education and research, medical licensure, medical ethics, social relations of the physician, types of medical practice, medical economics, medical service plans (including so-called socialized medicine), and special collections of material dealing with physicians and medicine in nonmedical fields. The scheme for the arrangement of material on the history of medicine provides first for arrangement by date, e.g., ancient, medieval, early modern and late modern. This is followed by the plan for biography, with classes for collective and individual biography, after which is a grouping by date in the same periods as for the history of medicine, e.g., ancient, medieval, early modern and late modern.. Provision is also made for the arrangement of history and biography together by locality and by special groups. The schedule for medical jurisprudence is limited to the application of medical and dental knowledge to legal problems. Material on laws relating to special medical subjects, such as public health, medical licensure, hospitals, the mentally ill, etc., is assigned to a uniform location in the respective schedules devoted to those subjects. The schedule WA Public health provides for the classification of material on public health law, preventive medicine, sanitation and sanitary control, the control of infectious disease, accident prevention, health problems of special population groups, industrial hygiene, and health organization and administration. xii WB is devoted to the practice of medicine in general, including general diagnosis and general therapeutics. Numbers are provided for the arrangement of material on clinical diagnosis, dietotherapy, physical therapy, occupational therapy, etc. Following these is a scheme for the classification of items on medical geography, climatology, and meteorology, including the effect of hot and cold climates and high and low air pressure on the human organism. Schedule WC provides for the diseases of the body as a whole or of more than one system. Here are classed also materials on specific diseases when treated in general, i.e., as affecting no special body system or structure. Grouping of diseases is by the etiologic classifi- cation of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease. Classes WD-WL deal with regions of the body, as distinct from systems, and with systems. Each section follows a uniform plan of develop- ment for each anatomic structure. Individual classes follow through in each case from the general to the specific: first, the system as a whole, followed by the individual organs included in it. Throughout the classification theoretical logic in grouping has, whenever necessary, been sacrificed in favor of practical usage. This is clearly shown in the segregation of certain classes by medical specialty rather than strictly by body region or system. For instance, WV is devoted to otorhinolaryngology and includes the nose (respiratory system), pharynx (digestive system), and ear (organs of special sense). In practice these organs are treated in one specialty; hence the grouping in the classifi- cation. Likewise, WJ Urogenital system is made to include only the male and female urinary system and the male genital system, thus conforming to the usage found in the medical specialty urology. The classification for the female genital system is in WP, where it is adjacent to obstetrics, since the specialties of gynecology and obstetrics are not only closely related but are often combined in printed material on these subjects. WM Psychiatry follows '"TL Nervous system, with which it is closely related. WN Radiology, for which no adequate provision has been made in the older classification, precedes WO Surgery. It should be noted that WN Radiology and WO Surgery, like the schemes for anatomy and physiology, are for the classification of these subjects only in their general aspects. Radiotherapy of a given organ and surgery of a system or organ are classed with the system or organ treated. The age groups, WS Pediatrics and Adolescence and WT Geriatrics, a new field of increasing importance, follow in succession. The schedule WV Otorhinolaryngology stands between its natural neighbors WU Oral surgery and dentistry and WW Ophthalmology, all three being distinct specialties in medical practice. xiii Nomenclature.—v,very effort has been made to choose terminol°&> in accordance with accented modern usage. Common synonyms are noted i11 parentheses following the preferred term and are indexed throughout. Alphabetic lists are included in the respective classes without specif10 additional notation, to suggest irtended inclusions of a given class. Reference to .".W 150, for example, will show how lists of terms have been provided to indicate the coverage of a class, yet at the same time with- out making the classification too minute. Information of this kind should prove helpful for the classifier. I.inernonic features .—Uniformity in order and in notation is provided for general types of material in each schedule by the assign- ment of the numbers 1-32 to the same divisions throughout the classifi- cation, as indicated in Table A. These numbers may be used as is or terminally. Thus 3 stands for congresses in the uniform assignment of numbers; a surgical congress is, therefore, classified WO 3, a dental congress VrtJ 3, a congress on orthopedics VJE 3, and a congress on obstetrics :7P 1203. Since 32 stands for laws relating to a subject, WY 32 is for laws relating to nursing, ^S 132 is for laws relating to dissection, and WA 32 is for laws relating to public health. Table R.—Table R constitutes a second means of providing uni- formity as well as a means of grouping in logical order all items relating to the anatomy, physiology, diseases, and therapeutics of a specific anatomic structure. WG 101 is Anatomy of the cardiovascular system and V/G 201 is Anatomy of the heart, the letters (WG) representing the system, the first figure (WG 101, WG 201) representing the specific structure of that system, and the last two digits (WG 101, WG 201) repre- senting the phase considered. Likewise WF 602 is Physiology of the lungs, WU 202 is Physiology of the teeth, WI 402 is Physiology of the stomach, etc. In this table the numbers -40 through -59 represent diseases of an anatomic structure and their treatment, as follows: -40 Diseases e.g., WG 240 Heart diseases (general) WJ 340 Diseases of the kidney (general) -41 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods e.g., WG 241 Diagnosis of heart disease WJ 341 Examination of the kidney -42 Pathology e.g., WG 242_ Pathology of the heart WJ 342 Pathology of the kidney The term "diseases" is here used in its broadest sense, referring to any deviation from the normal or from a state of health. xiv Medical publications often deal with manifestations or symptoms of diseases rather than with conditions of specific etiology, and a medical classification should make provision for the placement of such publications. In Table R the subdivisions -43 through -49 have been left for assignment of such subject material under each individual anatomic structure. The more common subjects have already been assigned; further use of the classification will allow designation of specific location of others. Thus the table provides: -43 through -49 Manifestations of diseases; conditions of mixed or varied etiology e.g., WG 243 Cardiac insufficiency; paroxysmal dyspnea WG 244 Cardiac arrhythmia; auricular fibrillation WG 246 Coronary thrombosis WJ 344 Pyelitis WJ 345 Kidney cyst WJ 346 Nephrosis WJ 34J_ Nephritis (it should be noted that all the conditions in these sections are either symptoms of disease or diseases of varied etiology.) -50 through -59 Etiologic classification (These numbers represent the incorporation into the classification of the etiologic table of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease.) -50 Diseases due to prenatal influence -51 Diseases due to lower plant or animal organisms -52 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites -53 Diseases due to intoxication -54 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent -55 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance -55.5 Diseases due to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control -56 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction' -57 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition -58 Neoplastic diseases -59 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause (Subdivision -59 in the table includes the groupings which appear in the Standard Nomenclature of Disease under the notations -9x, -9y and -9z.) xv e.g., ..rG 251 Bacterial carditis 254 Wounds of the heart 255 Arteriosclerotic heart diseas< 255.5 Neurogenic arrhythmia 257 Hyperthyroid heart WJ 3*51 Glomerulonephritis 355" Nephrosclerosis 356* Kidney stone 358" Neoplasms of the kidney Such correlation with the Standard Nomenclature of Disease makes it possible for librarians to use this widely accepted classifi- cation, devised for the arrangement of hospital records, as a guide to the etiologic grouping of books on the shelves. Actually the disease index of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease, by such a correlation, becomes a supplement to the index of this classification scheme, providing the key to the location of a condition not specifically placed in the text of these schedules. For example, a library may receive a book on Meniere's syndrome; the index to the Standard Nomenclature of Disease, indicating a page and etiologic division, shows this to be a disease of the internal ear due to unknown cause. The internal ear in this classi- fication is WV 50C-59. Therefore, by referring to Table R, it is seen that the book would be classified in WV 559. Therapeutics is represented in Table R by -66 through -69, as follows : -56 Therapeutics -67 Medical therapy -68 Surgical therapy -69 Other forms of therapy e.g., WG 267 Medical therapy of heart disease 268 Surgery of the heart WI 467 Medical therapy of gastric disorders 4*68 Surgery of the stomach WE 869" Radium in diseases of the skin WL 169* Physical therapy of nervous disorders Other tables and devices.—Table C as devised and used in the Library of Congress provides a simple means for the assignment of book numbers, by the use of one letter and one digit. It may be used when short and simple book or author numbers are desired. Table D may be used for the decimal subdivision of material relating to a single pathologic condition when the bulk of the collection makes necessary the separation of items of a varying nature - prevention, diagnosis, treatment, etc. Since both Table R and Table D relate to diseases, and .5 is used in Table R, it has by intention been omitted from Table D to avoid confusion. xvi Table M has been devised for use, if needed, for the subdivision of material emanating from schools, hospitals, and other institutions, such as reports, statistical statements, etc. This notation should be appended to the author number for the institution, rather than to the class number. Table T may be used for the subdivision of material relating to study and teaching: methods, outlines and syllabi, lecture notes, compends, etc.; e.g., QS 18 Study and teaching of anatomy .3 Methods .4 Compends .6 Lecture notes QT 18 Study and teaching of physiology .8 Examination questions WO 18 Study and teaching of surgery .4 Compends .6 Lecture notes Library of Congress Plan for Regional Subdivision 1. Basic structures.—The Library of Congress has generally tailored its regional subdivisions to the needs of each partioular class. It is therefore not desirable to fix much more than the general frame- work for the regional arrangement. This framework may then be applied uniformly to any extent and with any spread of numbers. The simplest regional structure (where some regional sub- division is desirable but not to any extent outside the United States) is United States, including Alaska The rest of North America South America Europe Asia Africa Oceania America may be inserted before the United States whenever desirable, and this may be followed by North America. This order for the arrangement of the continents is followed in all the expanded schemes. The following scheme, with a base of 53 numbers, gives a medium amount of expansion, in which each area is given one whole number: 817193 O - 49 - 2 xvii l^iorth America United States States and territories, A-V; Canada I'exico Central America .Vest Indies South America Argentine Republic Bolivia Brazil Chile Colombia Ecuador Guiana Paraguay Peru Uruguay Venezuela Europe Great Britain England and "Wales Scotland Ireland Austria Belgium Denmark France Germany Greece Italy N orway Poland Portugal Russia Spain Sweden Switzerland Turkey Other countries, A-Z Asia China India and Ceylon Iran Japan Asia Minor, Turkey in Asia Siberia, Asiatic Russia Other divisions of Asia, A-' xviii Africa Egypt Other African divisions, A-Z Australia and New Zealand Pacific Islands, A-Z When desirable, this table may be expanded up to the amount of expansion provided on pages 523-28 of the H schedule. If it is desirable to follow the basic structure consistently, the sequence of countries on pages 523-28 would be somewhat modified. One change that would lead to modification is that a library adopting Library of Congress notation might well consider using the present names of countries end the "Cutter" numbers derived from them (e.g., Ethiopia, Iran, and Siam, not Abyssinia, Persia, and Thailand). 2. No numbers assigned for special countries.—When it is desirable to subdivide by country a number for which no regional sub- division has been provided, the following scheme will apply: .A21 New England, .A23 South, 3. One number assigned to special countries. — //hen the classi- fication provides one number for special countries, the scheme will be the same as in (2) except that .Al General will not be needed. 4. One number for the United States.—When one number is assigned to the United States, and the local material is negligible, the following scheme will apply: .Al General .AH-9 Regions .A2-W States When local material should be provided for, the following scheme will apply: .Al General .All-9 Regions ,A2 States, A-W .A3-Z Cities If special material is to be provided for (e.g., laws or ordinances) this will take precedence over general material. The .Al General .A2-3 United States .A21-9 Regions (e.g., .A27 Wrest) .A3 States, A-W .A4-Z Other countries xix numbers will then be spread so that the numbers for cities will become ."4-Z or .A5-Z. The "Cutter" numbers for the individual states will be as on pages 532-33 of the H schedule, except when some adjustment of the numbers for the states beginning with A is desired. The table given en these pages also gives the 52 or 103 numbers to be used when each state is to be given one or two whole numbers. On pages 534-35 of the H schedule a partial list of "Cutter" numbers for American cities is given. A partial list of "Cutter" numbers for the regions of the United States is given in HC 107. The complete list may be obtained from the Library of Congress. 5. Areas larger than continents.—Except in the case of North and South America, areas larger than continents will be ignored for purposes of regional subdivision. A special number for America will be provided when fourteen or more numbers are used. When a book deals with two continents other than North and South America, it will be classified with one of them. Works dealing with a mother country and its dominions, colonies, etc., will be classified with the mother country, where a special subdivision may be provided if it is desired. Books dealing with the tropics will be classified in medical geography and climatology, as will books dealing with the polar regions. References.—Numerous cross references throughout the schedules refer to the Library of Congress classification outside the sections here detailed. Where alternative numbers are shown, the location and subject relationships of each should be studied and the one chosen that is best suited to the item to be classified, to the needs of the library's collection, and the library's patrons. Location symbols.—Special collections may be segregated by adding a collection symbol to the call number. Date of publication.—It has been found expedient in many libraries to add the date of a book to the call number. This is particularly useful in helping to distinguish separate editions of a well-known text. It is also a simple means of sorting books, when the general collection is grouped by date. Index.—The Index attempts to give a usable, specific key to the contents of the classification, without reproducing in detail xx such items as are readily accessible from the order of the text itself. Specific aspects of regions, systems, or organs are, as a rule, not brought out in the Index; the user is expected to turn bo the schedule dealing with the structure desired and locate there the aspect under consideration. Similarly, aspects falling in the sections covered by uniform numbers 1-32 or by Table R are cared for simply by a reference to the general subject wanted. A few special aspects, such as inflam- mation, not appearing in a uniform location, are indexed. Broad subjects, however, such as adolescence, children, hospitals, have been more fully indexed. To facilitate the use of a work dealing with highly technical subject matter, with which not all librarians may be familiar, synonymous terms have been freely given in the Index, many adjectival entries have been made, and a vast number of speoific terms brought out, even though in the schedules they are included only to indicate the scope of a broader heading and do not carry their own specific notation. Shifting to W.—It has been suggested that libraries now using other classification schemes and wishing to adopt these schedules, without becoming inVolved in the long and expensive process of complete reclassification, might do so by dividing their collection by date. Statistics gathered during one week in 1940 in a large medical library showed that eighty-eight percent of classified material used during that week was published after 1920. A medical library's resources in textbooks and monographs may well be divided into two sections: one for works issued before a selected year, such as 1920, and the other for later works. The older material might for the most part be housed in less accessible quarters, and remain classified by the scheme formerly used. Then only the newer and live material would have to be reclassi- fied according to the new scheme. In most libraries, this would reduce the problem of reclassification by fifty percent or more and at the same time bring into a compact space the resources representing nearly nine-tenths of the use. In adding new accessions, old material would continue to be classified by the former scheme. Current accessions, published later than 1920 or whatever date had been chosen, would be added to the group classified by the new system. Choice of a date of division later than 1920 would reduce the problem of reclassification even further. Since the notation of the new classification is different from that of other classifications, there need be no confusion in that regard. An even simpler plan would be to shift from the old to the new schedules as of an arbitrarily named date. While this would mean the separation of material on each subject into two groups for a few years, all new and recent material would be classified by the new schedules and this would automatically group items of recent dates. In five years even this group would care for a large proportion of the library's reference calls. xxi This plan of shifting from one classification to another with a division of material by date is being tested in the Rudolph Matas Medical Library of Tulane University. It was felt that such a plan should not be recommended to others without a firsthand trial by one who had been actively engaged in the classification's development. In this Library and that of the Orleans Parish Medical Society, which operate under joint administration, reclassification of publications dated within the past five years (1943-date) was decided upon as of January 1, 1948. The experiment has proved both interesting and success- ful. The work has moved rapidly, without addition to the staff and with- out confusion, in this collection of over 85,000 cataloged items and will be completed within the calendar year. One observation worthy of comment is that except for actual assignment of the new class number and revision of cards and marking, the entire procedure may be accomplished by the use of staff members in the subprofessional group. Suggestions for use.—The following suggestions are made to enable a person to become familiar with the new medical classification: 1. Study carefully the explanation of the classification scheme in the Introduction. 2. Become familiar with the main subject classes. 3. Study the uniform assignment of the numbers 1-32. 4. Study Table R, which is used throughout the scheme for the subdivision of material relating to anatomic structures. 5. Study the correlation of the etiologic table of the Standard Nomenclature of Disease with the classifi- cation of diseases in the schedules. 6. Become familiar with the use of other tables and devices as suggested. 7. Examine the summaries given at the beginning of each schedule. M.L.M. xxii SYNOPSIS PRECLINICAL SCIENCES QS Human anatomy. Histology, Embryology* Physical anthropology QT Physiology QU Biochemistry QV Pharmacology QW Bacteriology QX Parasitology QY Immunology QZ Pathology MEDICINE AND RELATED SUBJECTS W General and miscellaneous material relating to Medicine and Physicians WA Public Health WB General practice of Medicine WC Body as a whole WD Regions of the body WE Musculo-skeletal system. Integumentary system WF Respiratory system WG Cardiovascular system. Hemic and Lymphatic system WI Digestive system WJ Urogenital system WK Endocrine system WL Nervous system WM Psychiatry WN Radiology WO Surgery WP Gynecology. Sex. Reproduction. Obstetrics WS Pediatrics. Adolescence WT Geriatrics WU Oral surgery and dentistry WV Otorhinolaryngology WW Ophthalmology WX Hospitals WY Nursing CONTEN TS Page Foreword.......................... ••• Preface................ Introduction............................. i ^°f*s.........................-i.'.'.'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! xx±±± Schedules.............................. # -. Tables Table A. For the uniform arrangement of general material in all schedules............................. 349 Table C. For simplified alphabetic arrangement........... 351 Table D. For the subdivision of material on etiologic groups and individual disease conditions........ 353 Table H. For the alphabetic arrangement of countries..... 355 Table J. For the alphabetic arrangement of states in the United States.................................. 357 Table K. For the alphabetic arrangement of cities in the United States................................. 359 Table L. For the alphabetic arrangement of countries, states, etc., in broad regional groups.......... 361 Table M. For the subdivision of material relating to medical schools and other institutions.......... 363 Table N. For the alphabetic arrangement of counties in England and Wales............................... 355 Table R. For the subdivision of material relating to anatomic regions, systems and organs............ 367 Table T. For the subdivision of material relating to study and teaching.............................. 359 Index........................................................ 371 xxv Q S HUMAN ANATOMY, HISTOLOGY, EMBRYOLOGY and PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY 1 HUMAN ANATOMY. HISTOLOGY. EMBRYOLOGY. PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY Summary qs 1-133 Gross anatomy 504-32 Histology (Microscopic anatomy) 604-98 Embryology 704-970 Physical anthropology GROSS ANATOMY For works on special anatomic structures (regions, systems, and organs), see W and its subdivisions WC-WM Numbers 1-30 may be used solely for Gross anatomy or for this subject together with Embryology, Histology or Physical anthropology. QS 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 4 General works Collected works 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography of anatomists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 17 Anatomical atlases. Iconographies 18 Study and teaching 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of anatomists (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 3 QS 25 Laboratory technique 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. Museums 27 Collective 28 Individual Comparative and artistic anatomy 124 Comparative anatomy of man See also QL 805, Comparative anatomy of animals See also QH 368, Descent of man. Man's place in nature 126 Artistic anatomy See also WO 6C, Surgical illustration For the human figure in art see N 7570 Cf. NC 760-85, Anatomy in art Dissection 130 Manuals of practical anatomy. Dissection See also WO 50, Experimental surgery in animals (Vivisection) See also QL 801-950, Comparative anatomy (Anitial) 132 Laws concerning dissection For Laws relating to surgery, see WO 32 133 By country (Divide by Table H) HISTOLOGY (MICROSCOPIC ANATOMY) 504 General works Collections 505 By several authors 507 By individual authors, A-Z 518 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 525 Histological laboratory technique For Cytology, see_ QH 581-671 530 Experimental histology 532 Special topics EMBRYOLOGY (HUMAN) See also QL 951-91, General embryology 604 General works Collections 605 By several authors 607 By individual authors, A-Z 608 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 4 QS 625 Special laboratory technique 641 Special topics 642 Twinning For Primatology, see QL 737 .P9 645 Implantation, placentation, and fetal membranes Descriptions of individual embryos 650 Physiologic embryology 691 Teratology 693 Descriptive teratology 695 Minor abnormalities 696 Major abnormalities 698 Experimental teratology PHYSICAL ANTHROPOLOGY. SOMATOLOGY. This section is for the use of medical libraries • General libraries will con- tinue to use the numbers for this sub- ject provided in GN 51-295 For Criminal anthropology, see HV 6035-6137 For Cultural anthropology, see GN 400-499 For Primatology, see QL 737.P9 704 General works 741 General works on race and races 742 Prehistoric races •1 Ape man (Pithecanthropus, Sinanthropus, Eoanthropus, etc.) •5 Homo (excluding Homo sapiens) .6 Neanderthal man .8 Prehistoric varieties of Homo sapiens Cro-Magnon man, etc. Modern races 743 General Special, A-Z (include craniometry of specific race. Cf. QS 771) .A4 Alpine .A7 Armenoid .A8 Australoid .D5 Dinaric •M4 Mediterranean .P9 Pygmy For general libraries, prefer GN 681 744 By countries (Divide by Table L) 746 Origin of man See also QH 361-71, Descent of man 5 QS 747 Monogenetic theories 743 Polygenetio theories 749 Migration of races 751 Anthropometry 756 General collections of statistics, etc. . 758 Anthropometric statistics by countries (Divide by Table LJ For statistics on particular races, see QS 743 Dimensions. Proportions• For growth and development in children, see WS 103, Pediatrics . For Geriatrics, see WT 766 Normal 767 Abnormal (General) 768 Giants 769 Dwarfs For Pygmies, see_ QS 743.P9 770 Skeleton. Osteology 771 Craniology. Craniometry (General works) For craniometry of particular races, see QS 743; of particular oountries, see" QS 758 780 Physiognomy 871 Muscular system 881 Nervous system 891 Skin and its appendages 892 Fingerprints. Dermatoglyphics 393 Hair structure See also WB 359, Blood groups 397 Color (including skin, hair, and eyes) 899 Albinism 906 Teeth 907 Other 909 Organs of digestion and respiration 911 Sexual organs 921 Physiological anthropology See also WC, Body as a whole, and WD, Regions of the body 933 Laterality, sidednees, including left and right handedness For Uniocular dominance, see WW 144 937 Racial hybridization (Miscegenation) See also QE 881, Mammals 945 Inbreeding For Heredity, see QH 431 Cf. QH 361-71, Theory of the descent of man 970 Psychological anthropology 6 q T PHYSIOLOGY 817193 0-49-3 7 PHYSIOLOGY For works on general biology, see QH For works on the physiology of a region, system, or organ, see WD-WM QT 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 4 General works For Human physiology, see QT 104 Collected works 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography of physiologists 13 Dictionaries 14 Bibliography 22 Directories of physiologists 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. 33 Comparative physiology For Cellular physiology, see QH 631-45 34 Biophysics See also QC, Physics; QD 453, Physical and theoretical chemistry For Aviation and submarine medicine, see WB 2000-3040 HUMAN PHYSIOLOGY 104 General works 106 School texts of physiology and hygiene (Covers also juvenile literature and primary grade textbooks) 108 Popular works 118 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 119 Schools of physiology For Neurophysiology, see WL 102-9; 202-3; 302-6; 402-4; 502; 602; 702-12 For Psychological physiology, see WL 109 For Physiological psychology, see BF 181-98 Laboratories, institutes, etc. 123 Collective 124 Individual, A-Z 125 Laboratory technique. Experimental physiology 126 Apparatus, equipment, etc. 9 Q U BIOCHEMISTRY 11 BIOCHEMISTRY Summary QU 4-26 General works 50-97 Chemistry of food substances 100-115 Composition of the organism 120-33 Metabolism 135-41 Enzymes 145-59 Nutrition 160-320 Vitamins and vitamin requirement For Biochemistry of bacteria, see QW 80 For Chemistry, see QD For Chemistry of plants, see_ QK 861-99 For Immunology, see QY For Organic chemistry, see QD 243-449 For Biophysics, see QT 34 QTT 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 4 General works Cf. WB 400 Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography of biochemists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Nomenclature 13 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of biochemists Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Method. Technique 26 Apparatus 13 QH Chemistry of food substances 50 General 55 Proteins 60 Amino acids 65 Non-protein nitrogenous compounds Aliphatic, including Physiological effects of alcohol For Alcoholism, see WM 574 Cf. HV 5060 71 Aromatic 73 Other 75 Carbohydrates 73 Monosaccharides 81 Disaccharides (lactose, maltose, sucrose) 33 Polysaccharides and derivatives (dextrins, glycogen, starches) 84 Other, A-Z 8 5 Lipids and related compounds 88 Fats 90 Fatty acids 93 Phosphatides (oephalin, lecithin) 95 Sterols (cholesterol) 97 Other, A-Z Composition of the organism 100 General 103 Tissue For Histology, see_ QS 504-32 105 Blood Cf. WG 700-769, Blood and lymph 108 Bone and teeth For Musculo-skeletal system, see WE 100-769 Cf. WU 200-625, Teeth 110 Hormones For Endocrine system, see WK 113 Pigments Cf. WE 803, Pigmentation; QS 897, Color of skin 115 Other (secretions, excretions, etc.) For clinical examination of feces, saliva, urine, etc., see WB 300-395, Clinical diagnosis Metabolism (anabolism, basal metabolism, katabolism) 120 General Metabolism of 122 Proteins 124 Non-protein nitrogenous compounds For Technique of basal metabolism determination, see WB 400 14 QH 126 Carbohydrates 128 Lipids and related compounds 130 Inorganic substances (minerals, etc.) 132 Water 133 Other substances, A-Z Enzymes (ferments) See also QV 71, Digestants 135 General 137 Oxidative and reductive 141 Non-oxidative Nutrition (assimilation) For Diet in disease (dietotherapy) see WB 1100-1152 For general physical diagnosis, examination of nutritional state, see WB 250 145 General 148 Caloric value of foods 151 Biological value of foods 153 Essential fatty acid content 155 Mineral content 157 Vitamin content 159 Other Vitamins and vitamin requirements 160 General Fat soluble vitamins 165 General 167 Vitamin A 169 Vitamin A\ 171 Vitamin A2 173 Vitamin D 175 Vitamin D2 or calciferol 177 Vitamin D3 or 7-dehydrocholesterol 179 Vitamin E or tocopherol 181 Vitamin K or lf 4-naphthoquinone 183 Other 18 5 B vitamins and associated factors 187 Vitamin B complex 189 Vitamin B]_ or thiamin (aneurin) 191 Vitamin ?2 or G, or riboflavin (lactoflavin) 193 Vitamin P-P, or nicotinic acid, or niacin (pyridine-3-carboxylic acid, P-P factor) 195 Vitamin Be or pyridoxine, or H 197 Pantothenic acid 199 Choline (^canitine, bilineurine, sincaline) 15 QU 201 Inositol (hexahydroxycyclohoxane) 203 Biotin 205 Aminobenzoic acid 207 Other factors associated with the B vitamins 210 Vitamin C 213 Ascorbic acid (avitamic acid, cevitamic acid) 21p Vitamin P (citrin) 220 Other vitamins (by group) 16 q v PHARMACOLOGY 17 PHARMACOLOGY Summary qv 1-34 General works 38-59 Drug action 60-79 Drugs acting on the skin and mucous membranes 80-93 Depressants of the central nervous system 100-109 Stimulants of the central nervous system 110-17 Agents of local anesthesia 120-39 Drugs acting on the autonomic effector cells 140 Drugs acting on the skeletal muscles 150-59 Drugs acting on the-cardiovascular system 160 Diuretics and the antidiuretics 170-79 Drugs acting on the reproductive organs 180-89 Drugs acting on blood cells and blood-forming organs 190-95 Drugs affecting blood coagulation 200-219 Preparations producing immunity 220-49 Antiseptics and disinfectants 250-69 Preparations used in chemotherapy of infectious diseases 270-79 Water and inorganic ions 280 Gases 290 Heavy metals and metalloids 300-319 Drugs of endocrine origin See also QW, Bacteriology; qU, Biochemistry; qD, Chemistry; qY, Immunology; WB 100, Prac- tice of medicine; WB 800-1036, Therapeutics qv 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 4 General works For works solely on Therapeutics, Materia medica or together with Pharmacy and (or) Pharmacology, see WB 700 Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors 19 qv 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography of pharmacologists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification of drugs. Nomenclature 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of pharmacologists Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Laboratory technique 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. 32 Laws, prafer WB 732 For Pharmaceutical ethics, see WB 749 34 Experimental pharmacology See also WB 829, Experimental therapeutics For Dispensatories, Formularies, Pharmacopoeias, Prescriptions, etc., see WB 737-42 38 Drug action 39 Adsorption, distribution, fate, and excretion of drugs 41 Mechanism of drug action 43 Combination of drug action (adjuvants). Synergism and antagonism 45 Effect of repeated administration. Tolerance, cumulative action, etc. [47] Addiction (See WM 570-88) For Pharmapsychosis, see WM 253 49 Factors modifying drug action (age, dosage, idiosyncrasy, pathologic conditions, sex, etc.) 51 Relation of chemical structure to drug action For pharmacologic aspects of Chemotherapy, see QV 250-69 59 Other 60 Drugs acting on the skin and mucous membranes See also WB 830-49, Therapeutics 63 Protectives (adsorbents, demulcents, emollients) 65 Irritants (camphor, mustard, turpentine, volatile oils, etc.) 67 Drugs affecting taste (bitters, flavoring agents, sugars) 20 qv 69 Gastric antacids 71 Digestants (bile, enzymes, hydrochloric acid, and related compounds) See also qu 120-33, Metabolism 73 Emetics 75 Cathartics (purgatives) 77 Expectorants 78 Astringents, vegetable (tannic acid) and metallic (copper, lead, and zinc compounds) 79 Other 80 Depressants of the central nervous system See also WB 850-62, Therapeutics; WC 630-31, Toxicology 83 Agents of general anesthesia See also WC 662, Toxic gases For Surgical anesthesia, see WO 200-450 85 Alcohols See also WC 636, Toxicology 87 Hypnotics (sedatives, soporifics) and anticonvulsants (antispasmodics) See also WC 601, WC 628.2, WC 640, Toxicology 89 Opium alkaloids. Cryptopine, methyl morphine (codeine), morphine, narceine, narcotine, papaverine, thebaine See also WC 630-31, Toxicology 91 Analgesics (anodynes) and antipyretics (febrifuges) See also WC 649-50, Toxicology 93 Other 100 Stimulants of the central nervous system See also WB 865-71, Therapeutics 103 Coramine (nikethamide), metrazol, picrotoxin, strychnine See also WC 630.S7, Toxicology 107 Xanthines (caffeine, theobromine, theophylline) 109 Other, A-Z 110 Agents of local anesthesia See also WB 875-81, Therapeutics For Surgical anesthesia, see WO 200-450 113 Cocaine and derivatives 115 Synthetic local anesthetics 117 Other 120 Drugs acting on the autonomic effector cells See also WB 885-99, Therapeutics 21 QV 122 Parasympathomimetic drugs 124 Stimulating drugs (Diaphoretics; Sudorifics) Choline esters Physostigmine (eserine) Pilocarpine (jaborandi) 126 Inhibiting drugs '(atropine, scopolemine, and synthetic compounds) 129 Sympathomimetic drugs 131 Stimulating drugs Ephedrine (ephetonin) Epinephrine (adnephrin, adrenalin, adrin, paranephrin, supracapsulin, suprarenal in). Related synthetic amines 133 Inhibiting drugs Ergotamine (femergin) Ergotoxine Yohimbine Various synthetic compounds 137 Drugs acting on ganglionic cells (nicotine, etc.) 139 Other 140 Drugs acting on the skeletal muscles(curare, erytnrina alkaloids) See also WB 900, Therapeutics 150 Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system See also WB 905-13, Therapeutics 153 Digitalis and cardiac glycosides 155 Quinidine (betaquinine, conquinine) 157 Nitrites, histamine, thiocyanates (sulfocyanates), etc. 159 Other 160 Diuretics and antidiuretics See also WB 915, Therapeutics 170 Drugs acting on the reproductive organs See also WB 920-28, Therapeutics 173 Oxytocics (ergot and its alkaloids, posterior pituitary) 175 Abortifacients and uterine sedatives 177 Spermatocides 179 Other For Sex hormones, see QV 309-11, Pharmacology; WB 1028-30, Therapeutics 180 Drugs acting on blood cells and blood-forming organs See also WB 930-36, Therapeutics 183 Iron and iron salts, liver extract, desiccated stomach 185 Nucleic acid derivatives (phenylhydrazine, etc.) 189 Other 22 QV 190 Drugs affecting blood coagulution See also WB 940-44, Therapeutics 193 Anticoagulants (dicoumarin, heparin, etc.) 195 Hemostatics, coagulants See also QV 175, Uterine hemostatics 200 Preparations producing immunity See also QY 70-99, Immunology; WA 1020-27, Medicine and public health; WB 945-57, Therapeutics 203 Vaccines (bacterins) 205 Antitoxins 207 Toxoids 209 Immune sera 211 Allergens See also QY 350-80, Allergy 219 Other 220 Antiseptics and disinfectants See also QW 90, Bacteriology; WA 1140-49, Medicine and public health; WB 960-86, Therapeutics 223 Aromatic organic compounds Cresols (cresylic acid; methylphenol) Phenol (carbolic acid) Propamadine Thymol (thyme camphor) For Toxicity, see WC 644 225 Aliphatic organic compounds Alcohols Formaldehyde (formic aldehyde) 227 Heavy metals (organic and inorganic compounds of silver and mercury, compounds of zinc and copper) 229 Oxidizing antiseptics Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen dioxide) Potassium permanganate 231 Halogen antiseptics (haloid compounds, iodine and chlorine compounds) For Toxicity, see WC 601 233 Quaternary ammonium compounds (ceepryn, phemerol, zephiran, etc.) 235 Dyes (acridine and rosaniline dyes) 239 Other general antiseptics and disinfectants :3oric acid (boracic acid) Potassium chlorate Antiseptics and disinfectants used for special body systems For therapeutic use of antiseptics and disinfectants, see WB 960-86 For public-health use of disinfectants, see \HA 1140-49 817193 O - 49 - 4 23 qv 241 Antiseptics acting on skin diseases Beta-naphthol Balsams Pyrogallol (Pyrogallic acid, trioxybenzene) Tars Preparations of lead, sulfur and zinc 243 Antiseptics acting on the urinary tract Hexamethylenetetramine (hexamethylenamine, methenamine) Mandelic acid (Phenylglycolic acid) 245 Antiseptics acting on the intestine Organic bismuth preparations Phenyl salicylate (salol) 247 Antiseptics acting on the lungs (cresols, guaiacols, etc.) For Toxicity, see WC 645 249 Other 250 Preparations used in chemotherapy of infectious diseases See also qw 90, Bacteriology; WB 990-99, Therapeutics 253 Anthelmintics (teniacides, teniafuges, tenicides) aspidium, carbon tetrachloride, gentian violet, hexylresorcinol, tetrachlorethylene, etc. 255 Amebacides (chiniofon, diodoquin, emetine, etc.) 257 Antimalarials Pamaquine (Plasmochin) Quinacrine (Atabrine) Quinine 259 Drugs used in the treatment of leprosy (chaulmoogra oil preparations, etc.) 261 Antiluetics (compounds of bismuth and mercury, iodides, organic arsenicals) For Toxicity, jsee WC 607-7.5 263 Sulfonamides (sulfanilamides) For Toxicity, see WC 649 265 Antibiotics (penicillin, tyrothricin, etc.). General 266 Antibiotics (special), A-Z ,P4 Penicillin ,S8 Streptomycin 269 Other 270 Water and inorganic ions See also qu 132, Biochemistry; qD, Chemistry; WB 1000-1008, Therapeutics 273 Water and sodium salts 275 Cations (calcium, magnesium, potassium, etc.) 277 Anions (fluorides, iodides, phosphates, etc.) 279 Other 24 290 qv 280 Gases (carbon dioxide, helium, oxygen, etc.) See also qD, Chemistry; WC 662, Gaseous poisons; WB 1010, Therapeutics; tyC 663-67, War gases Heavy metals and metalloids (antimony, arsenic, gold, mercury, silver, etc.) Phases not covered in other sections See »lso qD, Chemistry; WC 616, Lead poisoning, WC 618, Mercury poisoning; WC 619, Silver poisoning; WB 1015, Therapeutics 300 Drugs of endocrine origin For Endocrine system, see WK See also WB 1020-36, TlieTapeutics; qu 110, Composition of hormones 303 Thyroid 305 Parathyroids 307 Anterior pituitary hormones 309 Female sex hormones 311 Male sex hormones 313 Insulin (iletin) 315 Adreno-cortical hormones 319 Other, A-Z For Vitamins, see qu 160-220 25 q w BACTERIOLOGY 27 BACTERIOLOGY Summary General works on bacteriology Bacteria: their chemical and physical properties, classification, metabolism, morphology, physiology, variability, etc. Systematic bacteriology Bacteria of medical importance Viruses Rickettsia Spirochetes Fungi QW 1-30 may be used solely for Bacteriology or for this subject together with Parasitology and (or) Immunology. 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CO O co cr O H- H- v. «. P |js o CD H- IV H- i 0 tV O P a 3 hi asal cell carcinoma Baso-epidermoid carcinoma Granulosa cell tumor, malignant Islet cell carcinoma Liver cell carcinoma (hepatoma) Renal cell carcinoma Skin appendage tumors (sebaceous gland carcinoma, sweat gland carcinoma, trichoepithelioma, malignant) Squamous cell carcinoma Transitional cell carcinoma 425 Tumors derived from neural elements 430 Non-malignant For clinical aspects, see WL 358 and other organs affected. Astrocytoma Carcinoid, benign Chromaffinoma (paraganglioma, pheochromoblastoma, pheochromocytoma) Ganglioneuroma (ganglioglioma, neurocytoma) 76 Meningioma (arachnoid fibroblastoma, dural endothelioma, durosarcoma, meningofibroblastoma) Neurinoma ( neurinomatosis) Neurofibroma; neurofibromatosis, multiple (von Recklinghausen's disease) For clinical aspects see WE 858 Neuroma (?) (neuromatosis) Nevus Malignant For clinical aspects, see WL 358 and other organs affected Carcinoid, malignant Velanoma, malignant (iiielano carcinoma, melariosarcoma) Meningeal sarcoma Neuroblastoma ( sympathicoblastoma) Neuroepithelioma (medullo-epithelioma) Neurogenic sarcoma Pinealoma For clinical aspects, see WK 658 Gliomas Astroblastoma Ependymoma Glioblastoma multiforme ( gliosarcorria, spongio- blastoma multiforme) Medulloblastoma Oligodendroglioma ( mesoglioma) Retinoblastoma ( retinocytoma, retinal glioma) For clinical aspects, see WW 758 Spongioblastoma 77 w GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL RELATING TO MEDICINE AND PHYSICIANS 79 / GENERAL AND MISCELLANEOUS MATERIAL RELATING TO MEDICINE AND PHYSICIANS Summary 1-97 General works 100-275 Itodical-service plans 303-25 Miscellanies on the profession 330-1+55 Medicine and physicians in non-medical fields 601-925 Medical and dental jurisprudence 1000-1600 Msdical history and its source material 1520-85 Incunabula and rare books 1590 Manuscripts W 1 7 9 10 13 [it] 15 18 19 20 .5 .8 Periodicals, societies, yearbooks, etc. For history of societies and periodicals, see W 1001, W 1100-11+98 Congresses---- Dissertations Collations By several authors P3 Collected pamphlet volumes RJ+ Collected reprint volumes By individual authors Addresses, essays, leotures Voyages and expeditions. Medical travels Dictionaries For Encyclopedias, see WB 13 [Bibliography] Classification. Nomenclature Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) Schools and colleges For Individual medical schools and colleges, see LD-LG, Universities and colleges For~medical libraries of all types, see Z 675»Mt+ For Hospital patients1 libraries, prefer WX 177 Graduate medical education (including fellowships, internships, residencies, etc.) General medical researoh (material about research) For results of research, see under the subject of research Animal experimentation (material about animal experimentation) See also WB 550-70, Care and clinical use of experimental animals; W0 50, Experimental surgery in animals For Vivisection and antivivisection, see HV 1+905-59 81 w 21 Medicine as a profession. Vocational guidance .5 Medicine as a profession for women, medical education for women, women as physicians For social aspects of women in science, see HQ 1397 22 Directories. By locality (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 26 Medical equipment, apparatus, etc. Museums, exhibitions, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z Medical laws. Medical licensure For dental laws and licensure, see WU 32-45 32 Regulation of medical practice. General Cf. WB 50-60, Medical practice 33 Laws governing medical practice. General By country 34 United States 35 States, A-Z 36 Foreign countries (Divide by Table E) 40 Licensure of physicians. For official lists, see W 22 44 Malpractice See also WA 740-42, Quack remedies 45 Criminal responsibility and negligence Medical ethics For Dental ethics, see I'll) 50-59 For Pharmaceutical ethics, see WB 721.5 50 General. Fee-splitting. Advertising by physicians 54 Hippocratic oath 59 Codes of ethics 60 Euthanasia 61 Medical philosophy and logic Sooial relations of the physician See also W 322, Medical social work. Medical sociology 62 The physician and society. General 63 Physician's relation to the public and the community 64 Physician's relation to his patient 65 Physician's relation to other professions For the relation of the physician to the dentist, see WU 65 67 Other speoial relations Economics of medical practice 74 General 75 Advice to physicians, office procedure, etc. 82 w 76 Distribution of physicians and medical care, including statistics 77 Medical economics. Business administration in the practice of medicine For Dental economics, see WU 75-80 78 Fees and collecting For Fee-splitting, see W 50 79 Income of physicians 80 Practice management Types of medical practice 87 General 88 Administrative work and teaching 89 General practice 90 Specialization in medical practice 91 Private practice 92 Group practice 93 Contract practice 97 Other Medical-service plans 100 General For Insurance, see HG 8011-9970 For Social welfare, see HV 530-696 For sociology, see HM Voluntary prepayment plans 125 General Special. Providing only 130 Medical care 135 Surgical care 140 Hospitalization 145 Other Insurance plans 150 General Special. Providing only 155 Health insurance, sickness insurance For Social insurance, see HG 9500 Cf. HG 9383-99, Sickness insurance (Social aspects) 160 Accident insurance 165 Disability insurance 175 Funeral and burial insurance 180 Other Compulsory prepayment plans, complete or partial State medicine (governmental provision with compulsory participation by the patient and physician; e.g., state medicine as it is administered in Russia) 185 General works and plans 190 Special plans By locality (Divide by Table H) 83 w Socialized medicine (governmental provision with voluntary participation by the physician or patient, often called state medicine as the term is used in the United States) 225 General works and plans 230 Special plans, A-Z Medical care for the low-income and indigent groups 250 General works and plans Cf. HV 688, HV 693, and HV 3000-3019, Social welfare 260 Special plans (e.g., emergency maternity and infant-care program), A-Z 275 By locality (Divide by Table H) Miscellanies on the profession 303 Hobbies of physicians 305 Anecdotes, humor, etc., relating to physicians and medicine Caricatures and cartoons 306 Descriptive material 307 Originals and reproductions See also W 385-87, Portraits of physicians 308 Curiosities of medicine 309 Medical superstitions. Medical folklore. Medical delusions, Medical proverbs 310 The physician in history 313 Biographical clinics. Illnesses of famous people 315 Physicians to famous people 320 Pastoral medicine. Clerical medicine 322 Medical social work. Medical sociology See also W 62-65, Social relations of physicians; WX 175, Social service in hospitals Medical missions For general libraries, see HV 687-96 323 General 324 Special, A-Z 325 By locality (Divide by Table H) Medicine and physicians in non-medical fields 330 Medical subjects and physicians as represented in literature, art, etc. For Medical travels, see W 10 335 Physicians as poets, dramatists, novelists, etc. 337 Poetry, drama, fiction, etc., written by physicians 338 Poetry 339 Drama 340 Fiction 341 Other 345 Poetry, drama, fiction, etc., depicting the physician 346 Poetry 347 Drama 348 Fiction 349 Other 84 Poetry, drama, fiction, etc., depicting medical subjects Poetry Drama Fiction Other Physicians as artists (painters, sculptors, photographers, etc.) and their art See also N, Fine arts (for use in general libraries) Painters, etchers, engravers, etc. Sculptors Photographers Other Paintings by physicians Sculpture by physicians Photographic work by physicians Other forms of art by physicians Physicians and medical subjects as depicted in art Portraits of physicians See also W 306-7, Caricatures and cartoons Physicians as musicians, composers, etc. Musical compositions by physicians See also MT, Music (for use in general libraries) Physicians in other non-medical fields Works of physicians in other non-medical fields Medical symbolism Medical philately For stamps and stamp collections, see HE 6181-230 General Medical stamps and stamp collections Medical numismatics and medallions General works Collections Medical book-plates, and their design General Collections MEDICAL AND DENTAL JURISPRUDENCE The Application of Medical and Dental Knowledge to Legal Problems Laws relating to the following topics are in other schedules Anatomy, dissection, etc., QS 132 Dental licensure and dentists, WU 32-45 Hospitals, WX 32 Mentally ill, WM 32 Nursing, WY 32 Ophthalmology, WW 32 Otorhinolaryngology, WV 32 Physicians, medical licensure, etc., W 32-45 85 w Public health, WA 100-499; WA 670, 697-99 Radium, Roentgen rays, eUc., WN 32 Surgery, WO 32 601 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 602 Yearbooks 603 Congresses Collections 605 By several authors 607 By individual authors, A-Z 609 Addresses, essays, lectures 611 History 612 Biography 613 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 614 Bibliography 615 Classification and nomenclature 616 Tables, statistics, etc. 618 Study and teaching 619 Schools and colleges 622 Directories, by locality (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc., for medicolegal examination 623 Collective 624 Individual, A-Z 625 Laboratory technique. Methods 626 Laboratory apparatus. Equipment Museums, exhibits, etc., on medicolegal subjects 627 Collective 628 Individual, A-Z MEDICAL JURISPRUDENCE (forensic medicine, legal medicine) including dental jurisprudence 700 General works 705 Dental jurisprudence 710 Cases and trials For Malpractice, see W 44 725 Medical evidence. Establishment of responsibility See also WM 574, Alcholism; WM 32, Laws relating to the mentally ill 740 Medicolegal psychiatry For Psychiatry and clinical psychology, see WM 750 Medicolegal chemistry For clinical examination of the blood, see WB 335-61 For examination of blood stains, etc., see W 875 775 Medicolegal examination 780 Examination of the living 783 Malingering. Feigned disease (pathomimia, pathomimesis! 786 Identity and identification of the living 86 789 Legal establishment of the beginning of life (including material on the beginning and termination of life). Tests of live birth. Pulmonary docimasia 791 Legal aspects of affiliation, consanguinity, maternity, paternity, pregnancy, etc. For Blood groups, see WB 359 793 Legal aspects of venereal and genito-urinary diseases, including impotence and sterility 795 Rape and sexual offenses For Criminal abortion, see TUP I36O For social aspects, see~Hv 6558-69 and HV 658I+-89 799 Othe r 300 Death and examination of dead bodies; duties of coroners See also QS 132, Laws relating to dissection 810 Signs of death, determination of time of death See also W 789 820 Medicolegal aspects of sudden death 825 Medicolegal autopsy See also QZ 35 83O Destruction and attempted destruction of the human body 835 Determination of the cause of death 837 Death due to asphyxia (strangulation, suffocation) 839 Death due to starvation (inanition) 81+1 Death due to physical agent (cold, electricity, heat, lightning, etc.) 81+3 Death due to trauma and results of trauma See also WO 675-721+, Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Cf. QZ 150-60, Pathology of trauma 853 Death due to poison. Detection of poison For general toxicology, see WC 590-680 855 Other 860 Death due to criminal violence. Murder. Manslaughter Cf. HV 6001-7220, Criminology; HV 7231-9920, Penology 862 Infanticide 861+ Suicide 866 Homicide 875 Examination of evidential material (blood, hair, seminal stains, etc.) For olinical examination of blood, see WB 335-61 For Fingerprints, see QS 892 900 Medicolegal aspects of insurance Cf. HG 9251-62, Industrial insurance 925 Medicolegal aspects of occupational disease (including injuries) 817193 0-49-8 87 w See also WA 1400-10, Occupational diseases; QZ 55-59, Physical and chemical agents, trauma, etc. in the production of disease. Cf. Industrial insurance, HG 9251-62; Employer's liability, HD 7814 MEDICAL HISTORY AND ITS SOURCE MATERIAL For form subdivisions, use numbers 1000-1028 from the uniform table as needed For histories of special subjects, see the subject divisions QS-WY The history of any subject in the tables of the medical classification, QS-QZ and W, may be indicated by adding .01 to the classification symbol as WC 905.01, History of gout; WP 144.01, History of sterility MEDICINE. HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY 1000 History. General 1001 Periodicals. Societies 1004 Special Collections 1005 By several authors 1007 By individual authors 1009 Addresses, essays, lectures [lC13] Dictionaries and encyclopedias See W 13; WB 13 1014 Bibliography (History of medicine) 1018 Study and teaching Institutes, etc. 1023 Collective Individual, A-Z Museums 1C27 Collective 1028 Individual 1030 Chronologies HISTORY. BY PERIOD In the choice of classification by date or locality, the locality should be given preference 1031 Ancient, to 476 A.D. 1034 Medieval, 477-1453 88 W 1036 1039 1041 1045 Early modern, 1454-1800 Late modern, 1801- EIOGRAPHY Collective. General For National collective biography see W 1100-1498 Individual, A-Z Collective. By period 1048 Ancient, to 476 A.D. 1051 Medieval, 477-1439 1054 Early modern, to 1800 1057 Late modern, 1801- HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. BY LOCALITY 1090 The Americas United States 1100 General 1101 General special (Societies, etc.) Biography 1102 Collective States* 1104-1106 Alabama 1107-1109 Alaska 1110-1112 Arizona 1113-1115 Arkansas 1116-1118 California 1119-1121 Colorado 1122-1124 Connecticut 1125-1127 Delaware 1128-1130 District of Columbia 1131-1133 Florida 1134-1136 Georgia 1137-1139 Hawaii 1140-1142 Idaho 1143-1145 Illinois 1146-1148 Indiana 1149-1151 Iowa 1152-1154 Kansas 1155-1157 Kentucky 1158-1160 Louisiana 1161-1163 Maine 1164-1166 Maryland 1167-1169 Massachusetts 1170-1172 Michigan 1173-1175 Minnesota 1176-1178 Mississippi 1179-1181 Missouri 1182-1184 Montana ♦States. Under each: I. General; II. Local; III. Co Collective biography 89 1185-1187 Nebraska 1188-1190 Nevada 1191-1193 New Hampshire 1194-1196 New Jersey 1197-1199 New Mexico 1200-1202 New York 1203-1205 North Carolina 1206-1208 North Dakota 1209-1211 Ohio 1212-1215 Oklahoma; Indian territory 1216-1218 Oregon 1219-1221 Pennsylvania 1222-1224 Rhode Island 1225-1227 South Carolina 1228-1230 South Dakota 1231-1233 Tennessee 1234-1236 Texas 1237-1239 Utah 1240-1242 Vermont 1243-1245 Virginia 1246-1248 Washington 1249-1251 West Virginia 1252-1254 Wisconsin 1255-1257 Wyoming Other American countries* 1301-1304 Canada 1305-1308 Mexico 1309-1312 Central America 1313-1316 West Indies 132C-1323 South America Foreign countries* 1324 Europe 1326-1329 Great Britain 1331-1334 Ireland; Irish Free State 1335-1338 Scotland Continental Europe 1339-1342 Austria 1343-1346 Belgium 1354-1357 Franc e 1359-1362 Germany 1363-1366 Greece 1367-1370 Italy 1371-1374 Netherlands 1376-1379 Poland 1381-1384 Russia ♦Other American countries and foreign countries. Under each: I. General; II. General special; III. Local; IV. Collective biography 90 w Scandinavia 1389-1392 Denmark 1393-1396 Iceland 1397-H+OO Norway 11+01-H+01+ Sweden Spain and Portugal 12+05-12+08 Spain H+O9-II+I2 Portugal 11+13-11+16 Switzerland 11+21-11+21+ Turkey 11+25 Other countries, A-Z li+1+1 Asia 11+51-11+5U Arabia H+55-1^59 China 11+61-11+61+ Dutch East Indies 11+65-U+68 India 11+69 Indo-China li+71-H+7^ Japan U+75-H+78 Persia; Iran H+79-11+32 Philippine Islands Siberia, see Russia 11+83 Other countries of Asia, A-Z li+87-12+90 Africa ll+91-ll+9i+ Australia and New Zealand 11+95-H+98 Pacific Islands For the Philippines, see W 11+79-82 11+99 HISTORY AND BIOGRAPHY. BY SPECIAL GROUPS e.g. «Jl+ Jews .Nl+ Negroes 91 INCUNABULA AND RARE BOOKS* W 1520 Incunabula (arranged by author, A-Z) Early printed books (arranged by author, A-Z) 1530 1501-99 151+0 1600-99 1550 1700-99 1560 Rare books, 1800- 1570 Works of certain authors kept together regardless of date, arranged alphabetically by author, A-Z (as Galen, Hippocrates, etc.) 1580 Anatomies Cf. QS 1+ 1585 Herbal s Cf. WB 765 1590 Manuscripts (arranged by author, A-Z) ♦Medical libraries preferring to have incunabula and rare books arranged in broad subject classes may use the two letters representing the subject as QS, Anatomy; QT, Physiology, etc., arranging by author within a class, regardless of date, for books printed before 1800. Americana are included in W 1530-90 and should be interpreted as material pertaining to medicine in the Americas bearing imprints prior to 1821; bearing imprints of the Americas prior to 1821; written by Americans, but bearing foreign imprints prior to 1821. 92 W A PUBLIC HEALTH 93 PUBLIC HEALTH Summary WA 1-31 General 100-1+99 Public health documents 500-11+97 Public health. Preventive medicine 500-661 By country 670-859 Sanitation and sanitary control 900-111+9 Control of infectious diseases 1150-89 Accident prevention 1200-1295 Health problems of special population groups 1300-11+10 Industrial hygiene 11+25-97 Health administration and organization WA 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 1+ Works on general hygiene (including in one volume personal hygiene, public health, etc. Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias ll+ Bibliography 15 Classification and nomenclature 16 Tables 18 Study and teaching. General research 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of sanitary authorities, boards of health, etc. (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 21+ Individual, A-Z 25 Laboratory technique. Methods 26 Laboratory apparatus. Equipment 95 WA Museums, exhibits, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z Socio-economic problems in public health For social insurance, free medical care, hospitalization, etc., see W 100-275 For Social pathology, see HV For Social service to the sick, see HV 687-96 and HV 3000-3019 (for general libraries) 30 General 31 Poverty and disease PUBLIC HEALTH DOCUMENTS (BY LOCALITY) See also HA, Statistics; HB 881-3700, Vital statistics Divisions designated under I and II below are to be used for various types of materials I • Divisions to be used under national government All-29 Serials, compilations, etc. A3 Separate documents (Works about the national or governmental public health service) For material on public health of a nation, prefer WA 540-668 A5 Codes. Compilations of laws. (By date) National public health divisions Bl Annual reports Bill Biennial reports B112 Quarterly reports B113 Monthly reports B114 Weekly reports B115 Cumulative reports B12 Bulletin B125 Sanitary and medical reports B14 Miscellaneous reports B15 Reports of the Surgeon General B153 Summary reports B154 Miscellaneous publications B155 Regulations B16 Lists of officers B17 Weekly abstracts. Reports B172 Health officers' statements B173 Public health engineering abstracts B175 Studies upon various subjects 96 WA B177 Supplements to public health reports Miscellaneous B18 Official. (By date) B19 Non-official. (By date) (General activities in public health, etc.) B2 Reports of annual public health conferences II. Divisions to be used under local government (State, province, county, city) A3 Works about the public health service. (By date) For material on public health conditions, etc., prefer WA 540-661 Laws A5 Codes. Compilations of laws. (By date) A51 Individual acts, laws. (By date) A7 Separate laws. (By date) Boards of health Bl Regular reports ♦B2-8 Other serial reports, bulletins B9 By-laws and regulations CI Special reports. (By date) DI Histories of departments HI Publications of other health organizations H3 State sanitary conventions Kl Non-official works on health departments ♦Expanded as follows: B2 Circulars B3 Bulletins (statistical, etc.) B4 Official bulletins B5 Division of laboratories. Annual reports B8 School medical officer reports. (By date) 97 WA PUBLIC HEALTH DOCUMENTS. (BY LOCALITY) 100 International 101 United States 102-2FA Special States (l) General (2) Counties (3) Cities 102-104 Alabama 105-107 Alaska 108-110 Arizona 111-113 Arkansas 114-116 California 117-119 Colorado 120-122 Connecticut 123-125 Delaware 126-128 District of Columbia 129-131 Florida 132-134 Georgia 135-137 Hawaii 138-140 Idaho 141-143 Illinois 144-146 Indiana 147-149 Iowa 150-152 Kansas 153-155 Kentucky 156-158 Louisiana 159-161 Maine 162-164 Maryland 165-167 Massachusetts 168-170 Michigan 171-173 Minnesota 174-176 Mississippi 177-179 Missouri 180-182 Montana 183-185 Nebraska 186-188 Nevada 189-191 New Hampshire 192-194 New Jersey 195-197 New Mexico 198-200 New York 201-203 North Carolina 204-206 North Dakota 207-209 Ohio 210-212 Oklahoma. Indian Territory 213-215 Oregon 216-218 Pennsylvania 219-221 Rhode Island 222-224 South Carolina 225-227 South Dakota 98 WA 228-230 Tennessee 231-233 Texas 231+-236 Utah 237-239 Vermont 21+0-21+2 Virginia 2I+3-2I+5 Washington 21+6-21+8 West Virginia 21+9-251 Wisconsin 252-251+ Wyoming Other American countries 255-257 Canada 258-260 Mexioo 261-263 Central American states, A-Z 261+-266 Panama; Panama Canal Zone 267-269 Vilest Indies, A-Z SOUTH AMERICA 270-272 Argentine Republic 273-275 Bolivia 276-278 Brazil 279-280 Chile 281-283 Colombia 281+-286 Ecuador 287-289 Guiana 290-292 Paraguay 293-295 Peru 296-298 Uruguay 299-301 Venezuela European countries 302 Great Britain (and England or Wales Colonies (collective) alone); 303 Counties (Divide by Table N) 301+ Cities 305 Scotland 308 Ireland. North Ireland 308.1 Counties 308.2 Cities « 309 Irish Free State (Eire) 309-1 Counties 309.2 Cities 3U-313 Austria 31I+-3I6 Belgium 317-319 Denmark 320-322 France 323-325 Germany 326-328 Greece 329-331 Italy 99 WA 332-334 Netherlands 335-337 Norway 338-340 Portugal 341-343 Russia; U.S.S.R. 344-346 Spain 347-349 Sweden 350-352 Switzerland 353-355 Turkey 356 Other Balkan states 357 Other divisions of Europe, A-Z Asiatic countries 359-361 China 362-364 Dutch East Indies 365-367 French Indo-China 368-370 Hongkong 371-373 India 374-376 Japan 377-379 Philippine Islands 380-382 Siara; Thailand 383-385 Other divisions of Asia, A-Z African countries Abyssinia, see Ethopia 386-387 Algeria 338-389 Angola 390-391 Basutoland 392-393 Bechuanaland 394-395 Belgian Congo 396-397 Cameroons (Gt. Brit.) Cape of Good Hope, see Union of South Africa 398-399 Cape Verde Islands Congo Free State, see Belgian Congo 400-401 Egypt 402-403 Eritrea 404-405 Ethiopia 406-407 French West Africa 408-409 Gambia German East Africa> see Tanganyika Territory i German South West Africa, see South West Africa 410-411 Gold Coast 412-413 Guinea (Portugal) Kamerun, see Cameroons 414-415 Kenya Colony and Protectorate Kongo, Belgian, see Belgian Congo 416-417 Liberia 418-419 Libya 420-421 Madagascar 422-423 Mauritus 424-425 Morocco 100 WA 1+26-1+27 1+28-1+29 U30-U31 1+32-1+33 1+3U-U35 U36-1+37 1+38-1+39 l+l+o-l+l+i 1+U2-1+1+3 1+1+1+-1+1+5 1+1+6-1+1+7 1+1+8-1+1+9 U50-1+51 1+52-1+53 1+5U-U55 1+56-1+57 1+58-1+59 1+60-1+61 1+62-1+63 1+61+ 1+65-1+66 I+67-I+68 1+69-1+70 1+71-1+72 1+77-1+78 U79-1+80 1+81-1+83 1+81+-1+86 1+93 Mozambique (Province) Natal, see Union of South Africa Niger Colony (France) Nigeria Nyasaland Orange Free State, see Union of South Africa Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Saint Helena Saint Thomas Sierra Leone Somaliland South Africa Republic (1880-Oct. 25, 1900) South West Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanganyika Territory Togoland, British Togoland, French Transvaal, see Union of South Africa Tunisia Uganda Union of South Africa Under each (1) General (2) Local Cape of Good Hope Natal Orange Free State Transvaal West Africa, French, see French West Africa Zanzibar Other, A-Z Australasian countries Under each (1) General (2) Territories, states, islands (3) Cities Australia New Zealand Other, A-Z 101 PUBLIC HEALTH. PREVENTIVE MEDICINE For social aspects of urban groups, see HT 101-381 WA 500 General works Special topics 504 Registration and certification of the dead. By locality (Divide by Table L) 505 Registration of notifiable diseases. By locality (Divide by Table L) 540-661 SPECIAL LOCALITIES Under each: (l) General; (2) Local 541-542 America 543-544 North America 545 United States 547 States, A-Z 548 Cities, A-Z 549-550 Canada 551-552 Mexico 553-554 Central America 555-556 West Indies 557 South America 559-560 Argentine Republic 561-562 Bolivia 563-564 Brazil 565-566 Chile 567-568 Colombia 569-570 Ecuador 571-572 Guiana 575-576 Paraguay 577-578 Peru 579-580 Uruguay 581-582 Venezuela 583 Europe 585 Great Britain 587-588 England and Wales 589-590 Scotland 591 Ireland. North Ir 591.1 Local 592 Irish Free State (Ei 592.1 Local 593-594 Austria 595-596 Belgium 597-598 Denmark 599-600 France 601-602 Germany 102 WA 603-604 Greece 605-606 Italy 607-608 Netherlands 608-610 Norway 611-612 Portugal 613-614 Russia 615-616 Spain 617-618 Sweden 619-620 Switzerland 621-622 Turkey 623 Other Balkan states 624 Other divisions of Europe, A-Z 625 Asia 627-628 China 629-630 India and Ceylon 631-632 Japan 633-634 Persia; Iran 635-636 Siberia Turkey in Asia, see Turkey 641 Other divisions of Asia, A-Z 645 Africa 649-650 Egypt 652 Other African divisions (Divid Australasia 655-656 Australia 658-659 New Zealand 661 Pacific Islands, A-Z SANITATION AND SANITARY CONTROL (INCLUDING LEGAL CONTROL, INSPECTION, ETC.) 670 General 672 Sanitary chemistry. General For Sanitary and municipal engineering, see TD Water and water-supply. (General works on water-supply in relation to public health) Cf. TD 201-500, V/ater-supply engineering for industrial and domestic purposes 675 General For Stream pollution, see WA 787 Special localities 676 United States 676.1 States, A-Z 676.2 Cities, A-Z 677 Other American countries 678 Europe 679 Asia 680 Africa 817193 0-49-9 103 WA 681 Australia 682 Oceania 685 Sources 686 Analysis 687 Chemical 688 Bacteriological _u01 7xo For Municipal waterworks, etc., see HL i+i+^i-^u 689 Pollution 690 purification 692 Ice and ice supply 695 Food and food supply (public-health aspects; See also TX 3I+I-6I3, Domestic economy Pure-food laws 697 General By country 698 United States 699 Foreign (Divide by Table H) 701 Adulteration 703 Fresh foods. General 705 Vegetables and fruits 707 Eggs, fish, meat, etc. 710 Canned or preserved foods. General 713 Vegetables and fruits 7]^ Eggs, fish, meat, etc. 715 Milk and milk supply See also SF 251-62, Milk and cream 716 Analysis of milk 717 Chemical 718 Bacteriological 719 Pasteurization 720 Canned and dried milk 721 Butter 722 Oleomargarine 723 Cheese 72i+ Other milk products 725 Other food and food products, A-Z 730 Drugs, narcotics, poisons, etc. Cosmetics (public- health aspects) 732 Drugs and drug stores For Pharmacology, see QV For Pharmacy, see WB 700-795 For Toxicology, see WC 590-680 Quack medicines. Quackery Cf. WB 1290 7I4.O Ge ne ra 1 7i+2 Special, A-Z 71+1+ Barber shops, beauty parlors, cosmetics For Beauty culture, see WC 139 Cosmetics 104 WA 746 General 747 Special, A-Z Registration of operators 748 General 749 By locality (Divide by Table H) 750 Air and air pollution. Nuisances For control of atmospheric conditions in industrial plants, see WA 1350-62 For Health resorts, see WB 1158-59 For Noise prevention, see WL 114 For Soil pollution, see WA 789 751 Analysis 752 Chemical 753 Bacteriological Pollution 754 General 755 By dust 757 By smoke By industrial by-products 759 General 761 Animal 763 Mineral 765 Vegetable 767 Other, A-Z 769 Purification 770 Ventilation and heating (public-health aspects) 771 Ventilation For ventilation of school buildings, see WA 1263 772 Heating For heating of school buildings, see WA 1257 774 Air conditioning (public-health aspects) See also WB 1600-3040, Medical climatology and meteorology; TH 7687, Air conditioning 780 Refuse and garbage disposal 785 Sewage disposal. Drainage 787 Stream pollution (garbage, refuse, sewage, etc.) See also WA 820, Bathing beaches; WA 675-90, Water and water-supply 789 Soil pollution 791 Drainage in relation to health 795 Housing. Dwellings and other buildings (publie-health aspects) 797 Dwellings 799 Public buildings, prisons, etc. For Industrial-plant sanitation, see WA 1345 For School buildings, see WA 1255-63 Cf. HD 7513, Hygiene of public buildings; HV 8833-49, Prison hygiene 801 Hotels 803 Other 105 WA Public carriers 810 General 812 Railroad cars See also TF 445-53, Railroad engineering 814 Streetoars and busses 816 Airplanes 817 Ships, boats, etc. 818 Other 820 Bathing beaches, public baths, and swimming pools (public-health aspects) For Stream pollution, see WA 787 825 Public baths and swimming pools 830 Comfort stations 840 Care and disposal of the dead For manners and customs in the treatment of the dead, see GT 3150-390 842 Morgues 844 Embalming, disinfection, preservation and plastic reconstruction of the dead N.B. For the further subdivision of WA 844, the standard subdivisions 1-26 may be used as .1-.26 845 By locality (Divide by Table H) 846 Sepulture (earth, intramural, tomb, etc.) 847 Cremation. Crematories By locality 848 United States 849 Foreign (Divide by Table H) 850 Cemeteries (publie-health aspects) By locality 851 United States 852 Foreign (Divide by Table H) 859 Body snatching. Resurrectionists CONTROL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES For care and treatment of infectious diseases, see WC 351-444 900 General 910 Enidemiology Cf. WB 1550-75 915 Methods in the study and control of epidemics Influences in the spread of epidemics 920 General 925 Climatic and meteorological influences (rainfall, temperature, etc.) 930 Filth and other unsanitary conditions 935 Age and physical condition of persons exposed to infection 106 WA 940 Immunity, natural and acquired See also QY, Immunology 945 .Other 950 Transmission of infectious diseases (public-health aspects) See also WC 379, Carrier state; QY 219, Carriers of infection 955 By contact 960 By ingestion 965 By inspiration 970 By vector (including transfer of vectors by air- plane, railroad, etc.) 975 Other 980 Epidemics For the epidemiology of a particular disease, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D 981 History 983 Ancient 985 Medieval 987 Modern By locality 988 America 989 U.S. 990 Canada 991 Mexico 992 Central Amerioa 992.5 West Indies 993 South America 994 Europe 995 Asia 996 Africa 997 Australia and New Zealand 998 Pacific Islands 999 Polar regions Prevention of infectious diseases 1000 General For prevention of a particular disease, see the classification for the disease and divide* by Table D 1005 Diseases spread by contact 1010 Diseases spread principally by discharges from the nose and throat 1015 Diseases spread principally by alvine discharge 1017 Diseases spread by animals and insects 1019 Other Methods of prevention 1020 General See also QY 40-57, Immunity 1025 Active immunization (publie-health aspects) For active immunization of particular diseases, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D 107 WA 1027 Passive and temporary immunization Quarantine 1030 General 1031 History and bibliography 1034-1134 By locality 1034 International 1035 North America United States 1036 General 1038 States, A-Z 1039 Cities, A-Z 1040 Miscellaneous 1042 Canada 1046 Mexico 1048 Central America 1050 West Indies 1051 South America 1052 Argentine Republic 10 54 Bolivia 1056 Brazil 10 58 Chile 1060 Colombia 1062 Ecudor 1064 Guiana 1066 Paraguay 1068 Peru 1070 Uruguay 1072 Venezuela 1073 Europe 1074 Great Britain. England, Wales 1076 Scotland 1078 Ireland. North Ireland 1079 Irish Free State (Eire) Continental Europe 1080 Austria 1082 Belgium 1084 Denmark 1086 France 1088 Germany 1090 Greece 1092 Italy 1094 Netherlands 1096 Norway 1098 Portugal 1100 Russia; U.S.S.R. 1102 Spain 1104 Sweden 1106 Switzerland 108 WA 1108 Turkey 1110 Other Balkan states, A-Z 1111 Other divisions of Europe, A-Z 1112 Asia 1113 China 1115 India and Ceylon 1117 Japan 1119 Persia; Iran 1121 Asia Minor Siberia, see Russia; U.S.S.R. 1125 Other divisions of Asia, A-Z 1127 Africa 1128 Egypt 1129 Other divisions of Africa (Divide by Table H) 1130 Australia 1132 New Zealand 1134 Pacific Islands, A-Z 1140 Disinfection. Public-health use of disinfectants, insecticides, etc. For Antiseptics and disinfectants, see QV 220-49 For Surgical asepsis and antisepsis, see WO 113-19 For Therapeutic use of antiseptics and disinfectants, see WB 960-36 1145 Fumigation (general), including equipment and methods Disinfection of objects 1146 General 1147 Special, A-Z (as books, rooms, etc.) For Disinfection of cadavers, see WA 844 1148 Fumigating agents, insecticides, etc. General 1149 Fumigating agents, insecticides, etc. Special, A-Z . ACCIDENT PREVENTION. PREVENTION OF INJURY See also WA 1385-89, Accident prevention in industry; HD 7273, Social aspects of labor hygiene For Accident insurance, see HG 9301-43 For Relief associations, Red Cross, etc., see UH 520-51 1150 General 1152 Education in accident prevention, safety, etc. 1154 Organization and organizations to promote safety 1156 Rules and organization for protection of civilians in time of war See also WA 1170, Falling objects Protection from injury 1158 General 1160 Drowning. Life saving See also WA 1187, Travel by water Cf. HV 650-77, Life saving 1162 Suffocation 109 WA 1164 Inspection of gas conduits, etc. See also TH 6239, Plumbing inspection 1166 Protective devices (gas masks, etc.) 1168 Explosion and fire. Fire prevention (public-health aspects) See also TH 6565, Explosions and their prevention; TH 9111-599, Protection from fire; TJ 298-308, Steam-boiler explosions 1170 Falling objects, including results of bombings, etc. 1172 Air-raid shelters, helmets, etc. 1175 Traffic accidents 1177 Railroad, streetcar, etc. For Railway surgery, see WO 760 Cf. HE 1779-95 and HE 4381, Railroad accidents; TF 610-40, Safety measures 1179 Highway (automobile, motorcycle, etc.) 1181 Traffic rules in accident prevention For Traffic regulation, see HE 369-73 1183 Travel by air 1185 Safety devices (oxygen masks, parachutes, safety belts, etc.) 1187 Travel by water. Life preservers, etc. For Life saving, see WA 1160 1188 Accidents in the home, office, etc. 1189 First aid in illness and injury For Military first aid, see UH 396 For Transportation of war wounded, see UH 500-505 HEALTH PROBLEMS OF SPECIAL POPULATION GROUPS For Birth control, see WP 1116 For Health care of the aged, see WT 113 For Maternal welfare, see WP 1250 For social aspects of urban groups, see HT 101-381 For social welfare of the aged, see HD 7105-6; HV 1451-96 1200 General 1220 Child welfare. Infant welfare (public-health aspects) See also HQ 750-89, Child culture, study, etc.; LC 3951-4801, Defective children; WS, Pediatrics; HV 701-1420, Social welfare of children For Day nurseries, see HV 851-61 School health and hygiene This section is for medical libraries. General libraries will prefer to use LB 3401-97 For reports issued by boards of health, prefer WA 100-492 1250 General By locality 110 WA 1252 United States 1253 States, A-Z e.g. WA 1253.N5, New York (State) 1253.1 Cities, A-Z e.g. WA 1253.1N5, New York (City) 1254 Foreign countries (Divide by Table H) 1255 School buildings (public-health aspects) 1257 Heating 1259 Lighting 1261 Sanitation 1263 Ventilation 1265 School children See also WS, Pediatrics For Health education of the school child, see WA 1495 1267 Medical examination and care See also WS 141.1, Physical examination of the children 1269 Dental examination and care 1271 Nutrition. School meals 1273 Other special subjects, A-Z Open-air schools This section is for medical libraries• General libraries will prefer to use LB 3481-9 5 For Tuberculosis in children, see WS 151 1275 General By locality 1277 United States 1278 States, A-Z 1279 Cities, A-Z 1280 Foreign countries (Divide by Table H) 1285 Hygiene and health in colleges and universities 1290 Rural health and hygiene For social aspects of rural groups, see HT 401-85 1295 Rural sanitation See also TD 920-29, Rural sanitary engineering For Hygiene of cold climates, see WB 1813 For Military hygiene, see UH 600-630 For Tropical hygiene, see WB 1713 INDUSTRIAL HYGIENE. HEALTH OF THE WORKER For Social conditions of labor, see HD 6951-7250 For Special industries and trades, see HD 9000-9999 See also HD 7260-791, Social aspects of labor hygiene (for general libraries); TD 895, Industrial and factory sanitation Cf. WA 1410 111 WA 1300 General 1310 The medical department, its operation and organization 1312 Medical services 131^ Physical examination of applicants and personnel See also WB 200-600, Examination and diagnosis 1316 Health education in industry See also WA 11+97, General health and education 1320 Dental services For Care of the teeth, see WU 213-21 1325 Nursing services For Industrial nursing as a career, see WY ll+l 1330 Infirmaries and hospitals For Industrial surgery, see WO 750 1335 Accident service See also WA 1150-89, Accident prevention (general); WA 1385-93, Accident prevention in industry For First aid in illness and injury, see WA 1189 1339 Other 131+0 Prevention and control of disease in industry 131+5 Plant sanitation See also TD 895, Industrial and factory sanitation 1350 Control of atmospheric conditions I352 Air conditioning 13514. Air contamination, chemical and bacteriological, including dust, smoke, etc. See also WA 750-67, Air and air pollution; WC 662, Gaseous poisons* TD 881+-87, Pollution of atmosphere I356 Air pressure 1358 Heating 1360 Humidity 1362 Ventilation I365 Protection from toxic chemicals See also WC 590-680, Poisons and poisoning 1370 Illumination, noise, and radiant energy See also WW 113, Conservation of vision; WL lll+, Noise, its effect on the nervous system; WN jhfi-^fa, Radiant energy, its effect 1375 Industrial fatigue and its prevention For Fatigability as a symptom of disease, see WB 161+ For Hours of labor, see HD 5106-250 I38O Nutrition in industry See also QU li+5-220, Nutrition and vitamins For Adequate diet for health, see WC 118 1382 Industrial cafeterias and restaurants 112 WA Accident prevention in industry See also WA 1150-89, Accident prevention (general); WA 1335> Industrial accident service; also under particular occupations and trades, as Accident prevention in the building trade, TH 1+1+3, and Safety measures in mining, TN 295-319 For Accident insurance, see HG 9301-99; w 160 For Dangerous occupationsTsee HD 7262 and T 5l+ For Industrial insurance, see HG 9251-62; W I65 1385 General 1387 Education for safety 1389 Safety devices 1391 Protection of women in industry (public-health aspects) See also WP, Gynecology; HD 6053-220 and HD 7268, Woman labor 1393 Protection of youth in industry See also HD 6228-338, Child labor; WA 1220, Child welfare (public-health aspects) 1395 Special diseases in industry affecting public health, A-Z (as tuberculosis, venereal disease) Occupational diseases and their prevention For Accident prevention in industry, see WA 1385 For general aspects of the individual disease, see the classification for the disease For medicolegal phases of occupational diseases, see W 925 11+00 General lJ+10 Diseases of particular occupations, professions, and trades, A-Z (as metal workers, petroleum industries, etc.) For Industrial poisoning, see WC 680 Cf. HD 7263-66 For poisoning due to a particular toxic agent, see WC 590-680 HEALTH ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION For public-health laws and reports, see WA 100-1+99 li+25 General 11+31 History and bibliography 11+35 International health administration National and state health administration li+1+0 General By locality H+l+2 United States 11+1+3 States, A-Z For Cities, see WA ll+i+7-1+8 11+1+1+ Foreign countries (Divide by lable H) 113 WA Local health administration li+1+6 General li+1+7 Cities of United States, A-Z ll+i+8 Cities of foreign countries, A-Z 11+50 Economics of health administration Powers and duties of health departments 11+55 General li+60 Administrative services 11+65 Instructions to health officers. General For specific instructions to health officers, prefer WA 1-00-1+99.A5 11+70 Sanitary inspection (administration) See also WA 670-859, Sanitation and sanitary control For Sanitary and municipal engineering, see TD li+80 Laboratory service Ll+83 Immunological service For military laboratory and immunological service, see UH 1+50-55 11+85 Public-health nursing service For Public-health nursing as a career, see WY 108-15 li+90 Health education. Methods and principles of education li+92 Health administrators and their training See also WA 18, Study and teaching of public health li+95 Health education of the school child For School health and hygiene, see WA 1250-80 li+97 Health education of the public. General For health education in the prevention and cure of a particular disease, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D For health education in industry, see WA 1316 114 W B GENERAL PRACTICE OF MEDICINE 115 PRACTICE OF MEDICINE Summary WB 1-120 General works 141-675 General diagnosis, including prognosis 143-88 Manifestations of disease. Symptomatology 200-293 Physical diagnosis 295-675 Diagnosis by laboratory methods. Clinical diagnosis 700-1370 General therapeutics, materia medica, and pharmacy 750-74 Materia medica 775-95 Pharmacy 800-1370 Therapeutics L100-1152 Dietotherapy. Diet and dietetics in disease 1155-59 Climatotherapy. Health resorts 1160-1245 Physical therapy 1500-3040 Geography of disease. Medical climatology and meteorology See also WC-WM, WP, WU, WV, WW, for material devoted to a single region, system, or organ; or to a condition of specific etiology. Classify here material on the practice of medicine dealing in a single work with the body as a whole, as well as with systems or organs; and with classes of disease, as well as specific diseases, without limitation to region, system, or organ affected WB 1 Societies, etc. For History of societies and periodicals, see W 1001 For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History of internal medicine and the practice of medicine 12 Biography of internists and general practitioners 13 Encyclopedias For Dictionaries, see W 13 14 Bibliographies 15 Classification. Nomenclature. Nosology 16 Tables 117 WB 18 Study and teaching 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories Institutes. Laboratories of experimental research For clinical laboratories and laboratory diagnosis, see WB 295-600 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Technique of research in internal medicine See also WB 300-600, Clinical methods 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. Museums, hospitals, and dispensaries devoted to internal medicine 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 50-60 MEDICAL PRACTICE Cf. W 32-45, Medical laws; Medical licensure; WB 1550-75, Diseases of geographic areas; W0 75, Surgery in special countries Ey locality 51 United States 52 States, a2-Z .1 Cities, A2-Z 53 Other American countries, A-Z 54 Great Britain 55 Europe 56 Asia 57 Africa 58 Australia 59 Oceania 60 Other, A-Z 100 General works on the practice of medicine; internal medicine 120 Domestic medicine. Popular medicine GENERAL DIAGNOSIS 141 Diagnosis See also QZ 25, Pathological examination; QZ 35, Autopsy (postmortem examination) For Radiological diagnosis, see WN 200-220 For Surgical diagnosis, see Wo 141 For the diagnosis of specific diseases or groups of diseases of specific etiology, see the classification for the disease or group of diseases and the subdivision of .7, as in Table D 118 For the diagnosis of the diseases of a region, system, or organ, see the classification of that anatomic structure and the subdivision -41, as in Table R Prognosis (general) MANIFESTATIONS OF DISEASE. SYMPTOMATOLOGY General Special Where these manifestations of disease are associated with a single anatomic structure or a single pathological condition, see the classification for the particular structure or condition Asthenia Cachexia Chills Collapse Dehydration Edema Fatigability Fever, pyrexia Cf. WB 270, Temperature and thermometry Jaundice Obesity. Emaciation Pain Shock For Surgical shock, see WO 149 Syncope, fainting Tetany Other, A-Z PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS (auscultation, palpation, percussion, physical examination For the physical examination of recruits, see UB 330-35 General Physical examination General Periodic (health examination) Cf. WA 1267, for School children; WA 1314, for Industry; WS 141.1, for Children 817193 O - 49 - 10 119 Examination for purposes of general physical diagnosis (e.g. mental states in suspected heart disease, tuberculosis, typhoid, etc.) Examination of: 210 Abdomen and genitalia See also WP 141, Gynecology; WJ 741, Male genital system; WD 500, Regions of the body; WD 541, Abdomen 215 Constitutional type See also WC 106, Constitution 220 Extremities See also WD 1441-2441, Extremities 225 Gait See also WE 113, Correct posture 230 Head and neck, including mouth and breath See also Wl 241, Mouth; WD 141-341, Head, face, and neck 235 Mental state See also WM 141, Psychiatry 240 Movements See also WE 141, Musculo-skeletal system 245 Nervous system See also WL, 141, Nervous system 250 Nutritional state See also QU 145-59, -Nutrition 255 Posture See also WE 113, Correct posture 260 Skin See also WE 841 265 Speech See also WM 182, Disorders of speech 270 Temperature and thermometry Cf. WB 167, Fever, pyrexia 275 Thorax (chest): inspection, palpation, percussion, respiration See also WD 441, Thorax 278 Auscultation and percussion, including instruments and technique See also WG 241, Cardiac examination; WF 641, Pulmonary examination 280 Blood pressure, including instruments and technique See also WG 104-7, Physiology of the cardiovascular system 282 Pulse See also WG 107, Physiology of the cardiovascular system 290 History taking and recording (case taking) See also WX 173, Hospital record room 293 Clinical case reports. Collections of clinical case reports 120 WB CLINICAL DIAGNOSIS Clinical laboratories (collections, reports, etc.) For laboratories for experimental research, see WB 23-26 295 Collective --- 297 Individual, A-Z 300 General works on diagnosis by laboratory methods (clinical diagnosis) 305 Clinical laboratory methods and equipment 310 Microscope and microscopy in clinical diagnosis (care, micrometry, use) See also QH 201-77, Microscopy in general science Special examinations 315 Sputum 317 Chemical examination 319 Microscopic examination, including bacteriological 322 Physical examination 325 Urine (urinalysis) See also QU 115, Normal composition of urine; WJ 303, Urine and its secretion 327 Chemical examination 329 Microscopic examination 332 Physical examination 335 Blood and lymph See also QU 105, Chemical properties of blood; WG 703-11, Physiology of blood and lymph; WG 740-59, Diseases of blood 337 Chemical examination 339 Microscopic examination, including bacteriological 342 Physical examination (color index, sedimentation rate, volume index, etc.) 346 Coagulation (bleeding time, clotting time, etc.) 349 Hemoglobin and erythrocytes, color index, volume index 352 Leukocytes (enumeration) 356 Blood platelets (enumeration) 359 Blood groups and blood typing See also WB 1056, Blood transfusion 360 Rh factor 361 Blood bank, including technique and organization 365 Gastric and duodenal contents 375 Feces See also QX 25, Laboratory technique in parasitology 385 Pus and puncture fluids, including cerebrospinal, pericardial, peritoneal, and pleural 395 Other miscellaneous examinations, as in: Inclusion bodies Saliva See also Wl 205, Saliva and its secretion Semen See also WJ 1303, Semen and its secretion 121 WB CLINICAL CHEMISTRY AND CHEMICAL METHODS. BASAL METABOLISM See also QU 25, Laboratory technique in biochemistry; QD 61-63, Laboratory technique in chemistry; QU 120, Metabolism 400 General 450 Serodiagnosis See also QY, Immunology; WB 945-57, Serum therapy For Diagnosis or syphilis, see WJ 751.S9 455 Reactions based on immune bodies. Agglutins, opsonins, precipitins, etc. 465 Other serologic tests (autohemolysis, tests for echinococcus disease, etc.) 500 Clinical bacteriological methods See also QW 25, Laboratory technique in bacteriology 550 Care and clinical use of experimental animals See also W 20.8, Animal experimentation 560 Care of animals (breeding, feeding, housing, identification, selection) 570 Inoculation of animals 600 Biologic skin tests. Preparation of vaccines See also QY, Immunology; WB 450-65, Serodiagnosis; WB 945-57, Serum therapy For Active immunization, see WA 1025 For Vaccine therapy, see WB 955 675 General medical diagnosis. Interpretation of the syndromes of physical and clinical signs THERAPEUTICS, MATERIA MEDICA, AND PHARMACY 700 General works on therapeutics, materia medica, and pharmacy (including items on these three subjects in differing combinations with pharmacology) For general works on therapeutics, see WB 800 For general works on pharmacology, see QV 4 The numbers 701-28 may be used as necessary, according to the uniform table 715 Classification of drugs. Nomenclature 716 Tables of pharmacists' weights and measures 718 Pharmacy. Study and teaching. (Divide by Table D) 721 Pharmacy as a profession. Vocational guidance 721.5 Pharmaceutical ethics 722 Directories (druggists, pharmacists, etc.) 122 WB Registration of pharmacists 729 General 730 United States 731 Foreign. (Divide by Table H) 732 Legislation. Laws relating to drugs and their adulteration General By country 733 United States •Al States 734 Other countries 735 Labels in pharmacy 736 Economics of pharmacy Pharmacopoeias 737 Universal By country 738 United States 739 Foreign. (Divide by Table H) Dispensatories By country 740 United States 741 Foreign. (Divide by Table H) 742 Formularies. Collected prescriptions 743 Ancient and medieval remedies 744 Pharmaceutical chemistry 746 Incompatibilities of drugs (pharmaceutical aspects) See also QV 43, Combination of drug action Prescription writing. Dosage. Posology 748 MATERIA MEDICA 750 General works 752 Pharmacognosy. Natural history of drugs For Military medical supplies, see UH 440-45 754 Collection and preservation of drugs Inorganic materia medica 756 General 758 Special, A-Z 760 Organic materia medica (general), including antibiotics Animal materia medica 762 General 764 Special, A-Z Vegetable materia medica. Medical botany For Herbals, see W 1585 Cf. WB 1350 766 General 768 Special, A-Z 770 Geographic distribution. By country (Divide by Table L) 123 WB 771 Standardization of drugs, including laboratory manua of biological assay See also WB 732-34, Laws relating to drugs Commercial preparations. Patent medicines 772 General 773 Special, A-Z 774 Preparations advertising the originator, A-Z PHA&1ACY 775 General For Military phanaaceutical service, see UH 420-25 For Registration of pharmacists, see WB 729-31 Pharmaceutical processes. Dispensing 778 General 780 Special, A-Z .C3 Carbonization ,C5 Clarification ,C6 Comminution .D4 Decoloration .D5 Dialysis (ultrafiltration) .E4 Elutriation .E9 Expression ,F8 Fusion .G7 Granulation .L4 Levigation .L5 Lixiviation .M2 laceration .M3 Massing ,P4 Percolation (displacement) .P8 Pulverization ,H4 Repercolation .S3 Scaling .S4 Separation ,S8 Sublimation .T7 Trituration Pharmaceutical preparations 785 General 788 Special, A-Z .C3 Capsules .C6 Collodions .D4 Decoctions. Infusions .E3 Effervescing granules .E4 Elixirs .E5 Emulsions .E7 Essences and essential oils ,E9 Extracts 124 1\'B .G5 Glycerites. Honeys. Mucilages Infusions, see .D4, Decoctions .L6 Lotions .M5 Mixtures Mucilage, see .G5, Glycerites Oils, essential, see ,E7, Essences and essential oils .03 Ointments .04 Oleates .05 Oleoresins •P4 Pills and pill coating .P5 Plasters ,P6 Powders .R4 Resins ,S6 Solutions. Percentage solutions .S8 Suppositories ,S9 Syrups ,T3 Tablets •T5 Tinctures .W3 Waters, officinal 790 Pharmaceutical supplies 795 Microscopic examination of drugs See also WB 732-34, Laws relating to drugs THERAPEUTICS For Pharmacology of drugs, action of drugs, see QV 38-190 For the therapy of the diseases of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivisions -66 through -69 For the therapy of a disease or class of diseases*, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D 800 General works Numbers 801-328, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 829 Experimental therapeutics For Experimental pharmacology, see QV 34 830 Drugs and preparations acting on the skin and mucous membranes See also WE 867, Therapy of skin diseases For Pharmacology, see QV 60-79 832 Astringents Tannic acid Copper, lead and zinc compounds 834 Cathartics (purgatives) 125 WB 836 Digestants Bile and related compounds Enzymes Hydrochloric acid 838 Drugs affecting taste Bitters Flavoring agents Sugars 840 Emetics 842 Expectorants 844 Gastric antacids 846 Irritants Camphor Mustard Turpentine Volatile oils 848 Protectives (adsorbents, demulcents, emollients) 849 Other, A-Z 850 Depressants of the central nervous system For Pharmacology, see QV 80-93 Cf. Wl 367, Medical therapy of diseases of the brain 852 Agents of general anesthesia For Surgical anesthesia, see WO 200-450 854 Alcohols 856 Analgesics (anodynes) and antipyretics (febrifuges) 858 Hypnotics (anticonvulsants, antispasmodics, sedatives, soporifics) 860 Opium alkaloids. General 861 Special, A-Z Codeine Cryptopine Morphine Narceine Narcotine (anarcotine) Papaverine Thebaine 862 Other, A-Z 865 Stimulants of the central nervous system For Pharmacology, see QV 100-09 867 Coramine (nikethamide), metrazol, picrotoxin, strychnine 869 Xanthines Caffeine Theobromine Theophylline 871 Other, A-Z 875 Agents of local anesthesia See also WO 200-450, Surgical anesthesia For Pharmacology, see QV 110-17 Cf. alphabetical breakdown under*W0 425 126 877 Cocaine and derivatives 879 Synthetic local anesthetics 881 Other, A-Z 885 Drugs acting on the autonomic effector cells For Pharmacology, £ee QV 120-39 887 Parasympathomimetic drugs 889 Stimulating drugs (diaphoretics, audorifics) Choline esters Physostigmine (eserine) Pilocarpine (jaborandi) 891 Inhibiting drugs Atropine Scopolamine Synthetic compounds 892 Sympathomimetic drugs 893 Stimulating drugs 894 Special, A-Z Ephedrine (ephetonin) Epinephrine (adnephrine, adrenalin, adrin, paranephrine, supracapsulin, suprarenal in) 895 Inhibiting drugs. General 896 Special, A-Z Yohimbine 897 Drugs acting on ganglionic cells Nicotine 899 Other, A-Z 900 Drugs acting on skeletal muscle Curare Erythrina alkaloids For Pharmacology, see QV 140 905 Drugs acting on cardiovascular system For Medical therapy of cardiovascular diseases, see WG 167 For Pharmacology, see QV 150-59 907 Digitalis and cardiac glycosides 909 Histamine, nitrites, thiocyanates (sulfocyanates), etc. 911 Quinidine (betaquinine, conquinine) 913 Other 915 Diuretics and antidiuretics For Pharmacology, see QV 160 920 Drugs acting on the reproductive organs For Hormone therapy, see WB 1027-31 For Medical therapy of diseases of the reproductive system, _see WJ 767 and WP 167 For Pharmacology, see QV 170-79 127 WB 922 Abortifacients and uterine sedatives 924 Oxytocics Ergot and its alkaloids Posterior pituitary 926 Spermatocides 928 Other ( aphrodisiacs) 930 Drugs acting on blood cells and blood-forming organs For Medical therapy of diseases of blood and blood- forming organs, see WG 667 and WG 767 For Pharmacology, see QV 180-89 932 Iron and iron salts, liver extract, desiccated stomach 934 Nucleic acid derivatives ( phenylhydrazine, etc.) 936 Other 940 Drugs affecting blood coagulation For Pharmacology, see QV 190-95 942 Anticoagulants Dicoumarin Heparin 944 Coagulants, hemostatics Preparations producing immunity. Serum therapy For Pharmacology, see QV 200-219 For serum therapy of an individual disease, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D 945 General 947 Allergens 9 49 Antitoxins 951 Immune sera, convalescent sera 953 Toxoids 955 Vaccines (bacterins). Vaccine therapy 9 57 Other 960 Antiseptics and disinfectants For Pharmacology, see QV 220-49 For Public health use of disinfectants, see WA 1140-49 962 Aliphatic organic compounds Alcohols Formaldehyde (formic aldehyde) 964 Aromatic organic compounds Cresols ( cresylic acid, methylphenol) Phenol (carbolic acid) Propamidine Thymol ( thyme camphor) 966 Dyes Acridine Acriflavine Fuchsin Proflavine Rosaniline 968 Halogen antiseptics Chlorine and iodine compounds Haloid compounds 128 WB 970 Heavy metals Copper and zinc compounds Mercury and silver compounds (organic and inorganic) 972 Oxidizing antiseptics Hydrogen peroxide (hydrogen dioxide) Potassium permanganate 974 Quaternary ammonium compounds Ceepryn Phemerol Zephiran 976 Other general antiseptics and disinfectants Boracic acid Boric acid Potassium chlorate Antiseptics and disinfectants used for special body systems 978 Antiseptics acting on skin diseases. General 979 Special, A-Z Beta-naphthol Balsams Lead and sulfur preparations Pyrogallol Pyrogallic acid Trioxybenzene Tars 980 Antiseptics acting on the urinary tract 981 Special, A-Z Hexamethylenetetramine (aminoform, cystamin, cystogen, formamin, formin, hexamethylenamine, methenamine, urisol, uritone, urotropin) Mandelic acid (phenylglycolic acid) 982 Antiseptics acting on the intestine 983 Special, A-Z Organic bismuth preparations Phenyl salicylate (salol) 984 Antiseptics acting on the lungs Cresols Guaiacols 986 Other Preparations used in chemotherapy of infectious diseases. 990 Chemotherapy (general) For Pharmacology, see QV 250-69 991 Amebacides Chiniofon Diodoquin Emetine 992 Anthelmintics 129 WB 993 Special, A-Z Aspidium Carbon tetrachloride Gentian violet Hexylresorcinol Teniacides Teniafuges (vermifuges) Tenicides Tetrachlorethylene 994 Antibiotics Penicillin Streptomycin Tyrothricin 995 Antiluetics Arsenicals, organic Bismuth compounds Iodides Mercury compounds 996 Antimalarials Pamaquine (plasmochin) Quinacrine (atabrine) Quinine 997 Drugs used in the treatment of leprosy Chaulmoogra oil preparations 998 Sulfonamides 999 Other, A-Z 1000 Water and inorganic ions For Pharmacology, _see QV 270-79 1001 Water and sodium salts, including mineral waters (the internal therapeutic use of water) For Hydrotherapy, see WB 1220-34 1002 Mineral springs. General 1003 By country (Divide by Table H) 1004 Anions Fluorides Iodides Phosphates 1006 Cations Calcium Magnesium Potassium 1008 other, A-Z 1010 Gases. Aerotherapy For Pharmacology, see QV 280 Air Carbon dioxide Helium Oxygen 130 Heavy metals and metalloids. (Phases not covered in other sections) For Pharmacology, see QV 290 Antimony Arsenic Gold Mercury Silver Drugs of endocrine origin. Endocrine therapy (general) For Pharmacology, see QV 300-319 Thyroid Parathyroid Anterior pituitary Sex hormones Femal e Male Synthetic Insulin Adreno-cortical hormones Other, A-Z Other ADMINISTRATION OF MEDICINE (including use of instruments) General By lungs. Inhalation By rectum. Enemata. Enteroclysis (clysis, clyster) By serous and mucous membranes By skin. Baths See also WB 1220-34, Balneotherapy 1050 * By stomach (including by mouth) 1052 By subcutaneous tissue and muscle. Hypodermic medication. Hypodermoclysis 1054 By veins. Infusion. Transfusion 1056 Blood transfusion For Blood groups and typing, see WB 359 1058 Peritoneal transfusion 1060 Venoclysis. Infusion of glucose, saline solution, etc. 1062 Other, A-Z 1065 Other therapeutic procedures, including instruments 1067 Aspiration of joints 1069 Cupping. Acupuncture. Artificial hyperemia. Counter- irritation. Mustard plasters 1071 Paracentesis. Pericardial puncture 1073 Pneumatic aspiration 1C75 Setons and issues 1077 Spinal puncture. Ventricular puncture. Cisternal puncture 1079 Use of continuous suction apparatus 1081 Venipuncture. Leeching. Venesection (bloodletting) 1084 Other, A-Z .N4 Nerve block, Therapeutic 131 WB DIETOTHERAPY. DIET AND DIETETICS IN DISEASE For the dietetic therapy of individual diseases, see the classification for the disease and subdivide by Table D (.9) (as in Dietetic therapy of obesity, W 915.9) For the dietetic therapy of the diseases of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -69 (as in Dietetic therapy of gastric disorders, Wl 469) See also QU 145-220, Nutrition, vitamins, and vitamin requirements; WC 118, Personal hygiene 1100 General 1105 Dietetic cookbooks, including hygienic cookbooks, cookery, and dietaries for the sick For Diet and cookery for sick soldiers, see UH 487 1107 Cookbooks for special groups (Jews, etc.) Methods of feeding 1110 General 1112 Duodenal and jejunal feeding 1114 Rectal feeding 1118 Other 1120 Fasting See also WB 173, Emaciation, diagnostic significance Cases 1122 Collective 1124 Individual, A-Z 1126 Animal diet. Animal foods 1128 Milk diet. Milk as food 1129 Sour milk. Buttermilk. Acidophilus milk. Yoghurt. Kumiss, 1130 Vegetable diet. Vegetables as food 1131 Fruit diet. Fruits as food 1132 Uncooked foods See also TX 391, Domestic science 1133 Beverages (therapeutic and hygienic) 1134 Chocolate, cocoa, coffee, tea 1136 Chocolate, cocoa 1138 Coffee 1140 Tea 1142 Water, including hot water For Mineral water, see WB 1002-1003 1144 Wines, liquors, etc. 1146 Other beverages, A-Z Food fads Prefer WB 1126-46; use WB 1147-49 only for what will not classify elsewhere 1147 General 1149 Special, A-Z 132 WB Miscellaneous food preparations General Special, A-Z 1155 CLIMATOTHERAPY. THERAPEUTIC USE OF ALTITUDE For Medical climatology and meteorology, 22e_ WB 1600-3040, Geography of disease 1156 Altitude 1157 Climate Health resorts 1158 General 1159 Special, A-Z PHYSICAL THERAPY For the physical therapy of specific diseases, see the classification for the disease, and subdivide according to Table D For the physical therapy of the diseases of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -69 1160 General 1162 Apparatus Methods of advertising specialists, including apparatus 11^3 General 1164 Special, A-Z 1165 THE-^'O THERAPY (General) See also WB 1195-218, Electrotherapy 1167 Therapeutic use of heat See also WM 272, Fever therapy in psychiatry 1169 General application (including fever therapy, pyretotherapy) 1171 Local application 1173 Therapeutic use of cold 1175 General application 1177 Local application 1180 THERAPFJTIC USF OF LIGHT AND DARKNESS (including heliotherapy, phototherapy, etc.) For Radium therapy see WN 340 For Roentgenotherapy, see WN 250 Physiological and psychological effects of light Phototherapy Blue light Infra-red light Ultra-violet light Heliotherapy. Sun baths Therapeutic use of darkness 133 WB 1195 ELECTROTHERAPY For Electricity, see QC 500-721 For Electrodiagnosis, see WN 200-220 For Roentgenotherapy, see WN 250 1197 Special methods 1198 Cataphoresis 1199 Electric baths 1201 Electrolysis 1203 Faradic currents 1205 Galvanic or direct currents 1207 Static electricity 1209 Other, A-Z 1210 DIATHERMY (THERMOPENETRATION) For Electrosurgery, cautery, see WO 198 1212 MAGNETOTHERAPY 1216 Vibration 1218 Other, A-Z 1220 HYDROTHERAPY. BALNEOTHERAPY (generally speaking, the external therapeutic use of water) For Hydrogymnastics, see WB 1243 For Mineral springs, see WB 1002-1003 For Water therapy, internal use, see WB 1000-1003 Establishments 1222 Collective 1224 Individual, A-Z Systems 1226 General 1228 Special, A-Z Baths 1230 General Special 1232 Sea water 1234 Other special, A-^ .06 Cold .H6 Hot air .R8 Russian ,T8 Turkish .V2 Vapor 1235 MECHANOTHERAPY. MASSAGE, EXEPCISE, REST, ETC. Massage 1237 General 1239 Special systems, A-Z 1241 Exercise (kinesitherapy) See also Personal hygiene, WC 129-34 1242 Other special, A-Z •H6 Hollyouth method .S9 Swedish gymnastics 1243 Hydrogymnastics 134 WB 1245 Rest and relaxation See also WC 136-39, Personal hygiene 1250 THERAPEUTIC USE OF MUSIC For Psychology of music, see ML 3830-38 See also WM 286 1255 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY See also WM 280, Occupational therapy in psychiatry For Psychotherapy (including hypnosis, suggestive therapeutics, and therapeutic psychoanalysis), see WM 273-78 1280 SPECIAL CURES AND CULTS 1285 Faith cure, Christian science (medical aspects) Religious healing See also Religious sects, BX 6901-97 and 7401-30 For Christian-science healing, see BX 6950 For Pastoral offices in healing the sick, see BV 4339 Cf. W 320 1288 Mind cure. Mental healing For the influence of mind on body, see Psychosomatic disorders, WC 800 1289 Other, A-Z • E5 Emmanuel movement •M4 Metaphysical healing .R3 Rademacherism •S3 Sarcognomy 1290 MISCELLANEOUS TREATMENTS For Quackery, see WA 740-42 1292 Baunscheidtism (exanthematic method) 1294 Hypnotism. Animal magnetism. Mesmerism. Vital magnetism 1296 Perkinism. Metallic tractors. Metailotherapy 1298 Other, A-Z •B5 Biochemic medicine .C5 Chronothermal medicine .P5 Physiomedicalism 1300 SPECIAL SYSTEMS OF THERAPEUTICS 1305 Chiropractic 1315 Dosimetric system (alkaloidal system) 1320 Eclectic medicine. Eclecticism 1330 Homeopathy 1340 Osteopathy 1350 Thomsonian medicine. Botanic medicine. Herb doctors. Cf. WB 766-68 1360 Other, A-Z .15 Iatrochemical theory •N3 Naturopathy 1370 PHRENOLOGY (MEDICAL ASPECTS) For general aspects of phrenology, see BF 866-85 817193 0-49-11 135 GEOGRAPHY OF DISEASE WB 1500 General works on the geography of disease; medical climatology and meteorology For general meteorology, see QC 851-999 Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 1550-75 DISEASES OF GEOGRAPHIC AREAS See also WB 50-55, Medical practice in geographic areas For Epidemiology, see WA 910-45 For Vital statistic"^ se£ HB 881-3700 1550 America 1551 North America 1552 United States 1553 States, A-Z 1554 Canada 1555 Provinces, A-Z 1556 Mexico 1558 Central America 1560 West Indies 1562 South America 1563 Countries, A-Z 1564 Europe 1565 Great Britain 1566 Other countries, A-Z 1567 Asia 1568 Special localities, A-Z 1569 Africa 1570 Special localities, A-Z 1571 Australia and New Zealand 1573 Pacific Islands 1600 MEDICAL CLIMATOLOGY AND METEOROLOGY See also WB 1155-59, Climatotherapy 1630 Relation of air pressure, altitude, climate, moisture, weather, etc., to general health 1635 Climate See also WB 1700-1840 1640 Weather See also WB 1902-40 136 1645 Altitude. Air pressure See also WB 2000-3040 1650 Moisture and dryness. Humidity 1655 Other climatic or meteorologic factors Climate 1700 Warm climates. Tropical medicine, including hygiene, diseases, etc. l7-2 Physiological and psychological effects of warm climates 1713 Hygiene of warm climates 1740 Diseases of warm climates. Tropical diseases For diseases of particular tropical countries, see WB 1550-75 For a specific disease, see the classification for the disease 1800 Cold climates, including hygiene, diseases, etc. 1802 Physiological and psychological effects of cold climates 1813 Hygiene of cold climates 1&40 Diseases of cold climates For diseases of particular cold countries, see WB 1550-75 For a specific disease, see the classification for the disease Weather 1902 Physiological and psychological effects of weather 1940 Weather and disease Air pressure 2000 Low air pressure. Altitude. Aviation medicine 2002 Physiological and psychological effects of exposure to low air pressure 2013 Hygiene of exposure to low air pressure 2040 Diseases resulting from exposure to low air pressure. Diseases cf aviators (hypobaropathy)« Acosta's disease, air sickness, mountain sickness 3000 High air pressure. Submarine medicine 3002 Physiological and psychological effects of exposure to high air pressure 3013 Hygiene of exposure to high air pressure 3040 Diseases resulting from exposure to high air pressure (caisson disease, compressed air disease, divers' paralysis, tunnel disease) 137 w c BODY AS A WHOLE 139 BODY AS A WHOLE Summary Body as a whole. Constitution Personal hygiene Diseases of the body as a whole Communicable diseases (general) Diseases due to intoxication Poisoning. Toxicology Neoplastic diseases Other BODY AS A WHOLE. CONSTITUTION WC 100 General works For Anatomy, see QS 1-133 For Physical anthropology, see QS 704-970 For Physiology, see QT 4 and QT 104 106 Constitution For Constitution in the production of disease, see QZ 54 For Examination of constitutional type in general physical diagnosis, see WB 215 108 Body fluids ~~ Cf. QU 105, QU 115 113 PERSONAL HYGIENE See also the subdivision -13 in the sections on regions, systems, and organs; also WM 70-76, Mental hygiene 115 Light and air (relation to personal health) Cf. WB 1600-3040, Medical climatology and meteorology; WB 1158-59, Health resorts 118 Food and beverages (adequate diet in health maintenance) Cf. QU 145-59, Nutrition; WB 1100-152, Dietotherapy; WS 114 and 414, Diet for infants and children 120 Cleanliness of the body 122 Baths and bathing Cf. WB 1220-34, Hydrotherapy, balneotherapy; WA 820-25, Public baths, swimming pools 125 Clothing For Industrial hygiene, see WA 1300-1410 For Mental hygiene, see WM 70-76 For the hygiene of habitations and public buildings, see WA 795-803 Cf. WB 1713, Tropical hygiene 141 WC 128 Recreation 129 Exercise. Physical education See also WE 113, Correct posture Cf. WB 1241 130 Gymnastics For Corrective exercise, see WE 169 Cf. WB 1241 132 Athletics. Training. Sport medicine See also GV 201-1195, Sports and games 134 Outdoor games 135 Other recreational activities 136 Vacations. Holidays. (Hygienic value of vacations) 137 Hygiene for travelers See also WB 1713, Tropical hygiene Cf. WB 1245, Rest therapy 138 Rest and sleep 139 Beauty culture (hygienic aspects) See also TT 950-79, Vocation; WA 744, Beauty shops (public health aspects) DISEASES OF THE BODY AS A WHOLE (Etiological classification) For General diagnosis, see WB 141-600 For General pathology, see QZ For Practice of medicine (general) see WB 100 For the diagnosis of an individual pathological condition, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D For the pathology of an individual pathological condition, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D DISEASES DUE TO PRENATAL INFLUENCE. CONGENITAL ANOMALIES See also QS 691-98, Teratology For anomalies of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the specific structure and the subdivision -50 250 General works 260 Diseases of special groups, A-Z e.g. .J4 Jews •N4, Negroes Cf. W 1499, History of diseases, by race 270 Situs transversus 280 Syphilis (congenital) See also WJ 751-59, Syphilis For syphilis of a system or organ, see the classification for the specific.structure and the subdivision -51 142 WC 290 Other, A-Z 351 DISEASES DUE TO A LOWER PLANT OR ANIMAL ORGANISM. Communicable diseases (general). Infections due to lower organisms Classify here material on generalized infections of this type, or on conditions in general For localized infections, see the subdivision -51 under the structure affected. For control and prevention of infectious diseases, see WA 900-1149 --- 370 Multiple abscess For Abscess, in general, see WO 147 371 Amebiasis See also QX 55-68, Amebiasis; Wl 951, Amebic liver abscess 373 Anthrax (charbon, malignant pustule, milzbrand, rag-sorters' disease, splenic fever, wool-sorters' disease) See also QW 240, Bacillus 375 Bacteremia (including septicemia, staphylococcus infection, streptococcus infection) For Bacteriology, see QW 800 For Food poisoning (including botulism), see WC 671 377 Brucellosis (Bruce's septicemia, continued fever, Cyprus fever, febris melitensis, febris undulans, Gibraltar fever, goat fever, Malta fever, Mediterranean fever, melitococcosis, mountain fever, Neapolitan fever, rock fever, septicemia melitensis, slow fever, undulant fever) See also QW 350, Brucella 379 Carrier state (human transmission of disease without manifestation of it, e.g., Typhoid Mary) 380 Chickenpox (varicella) See also QW 915, Chickenpox virus; WE 851, Diseases of the skin 381 Cholera See also QW 665, Salmonella; QW 855, Vibrio 382 Coccidiosis See also QX 123, Sporozoa 384 Dengue (breakbone fever, dandy fever, solar fever, sun fever) 385 Diphtheria 386 Fevers See also names of individual fevers 388 Glanders (equinia, farcy) See also QW 550, Malleomyces 390 Hemoglobinuria fever (malarial hematuria) 392 Influenza (grip, la grippe) See also QW 948, Virus of influenza 393 Jaundice, spirochetal (Fiedler's disease, icterogenic spirochetosis, leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica, spirochetosis icterohaemorrhagica, Weil's disease) See also QW 1040, Leptospira 143 WC 395 Kala-azar (cachectic fever, dum-dum fever, febrile tropical splenomegaly, non-malarial remittent fever, visceral leishmaniasis) See also QX 71, Leishmania 397 Leprosy (elephantiasis graecorum, lepra) See also QW 575, Mycobacterium 399 Malaria (paludism) See also QX 135, Plasmodium 402 Measles (rubeola) See also WE 840, Diseases of the skin; QW 915, Virus of measles 403 Measles, German (epidemic roseola, roeteln, rubella) See also WE 840, Diseases of the skin 404 Melioidosis (Whitmore's disease) See also QW 550, Malleomyces 406 Mononucleosis, infectious (acute benign lymphoblastosis, acute infectious adenitis, acute lymphadenitis, glandular fever, mononuclear leukocytosis, monocytic angina) 407 Oroya fever (Carrion's disease, verruca peruviana) 408 Pappataci fever (phlebotomus fever, sandfly fever, three- day fever) 409 Paratyphoid See also QW 665, Salmonella 410 Plague (malignant polyadenitis, pest) See also QW 625, Pasteurella 412 Psittacosis (parrot fever) See also QW 980, Rickettsiae 413 Rabies (hydrophobia, lysea) See also QW 930, Virus of rabies 414 Rat-bite fever (sodoku) See also QW 765, Spirillum 415 Relapsing fever See also QW 1020, Borrelia 417 Rheumatic fever (acute articular rheumatism, polyarthritis rheumatica) See also QW 800, Streptococcus For Rickettsial diseases, see WC 438 418 Rocky Mountain spotted fever See also QW 990, Rickettsiae 422 Scarlet fever (scarlatina) See also QW 800, Streptococcus, and WE 840, Diseases of the skin For Septicemia, see WC 375 424 Smallpox (variola) See also QW 910, Borreliota, and WE 840, Diseases of the skin For Staphylococcus infections (general), see WC 375 For Streptococcus infections (general), see WC 375 For Syphilis, see QW 1050; also WJ 751.S97~Syphilis (general) in the male; WP 151, in the female; and the subdivision -51 for the structure affected 144 WC 428 Tetanus (lockjaw) See also QW 360, Clostridium 429 Toxoplasma infection, generalized 430 Trench fever (His-Werner disease, ;uintan fever, shin-bone fever, Volhynia fever) See also QW 950-90, Rickettsiae 431 Treponematosis. Yaws (bubas, frambesia, pian) See also QW 1050, Treponema 432 Trypanosomiasis (African lethargy, Negro lethargy, nelavan, sleeping sickness) See also QX 71, Leishmania 433 Tsutsugamushi fever (Akamushi disease, flood fever, island fever, Japanese river fever, Kedani disease, Shashitsu, Shimamushi disease, Yochubio) See also QW 990, Rickettsiae 434 Tuberculosis (general) See also QW 575 and the system or organ affected, with the subdivision -51 435 Tularemia (alkali disease, deerfly fever, Pahvant Valley plague, rabbit fever) See also QW 625, Pasteurella 436 Typhoid (enteric fever) See also QW 665, Salmonella typhosa 437 Typhus See also QW 990, Rickettsiae 438 Virus and rickettsial diseases (general) See also QW 900-990, Viruses; QW 950, Rickettsiae 439 Yellow fever See also QW 920, Yellow fever virus 444 Other 452 DISEASES DUE TO HIGHER PLANT OR ANIMAL ORGANISMS 470 Blastomycosis Classify here material on conditions in general or generalized infections of this type. For localized infections, see the structure affected and the subdivision -52 See also QW 1200, Fungi 475 Coccidiodomycosis (Coccidiodosis, Coccidiomycosis) 480 Filariasis (elephantiasis) See also QX 301, Filarioidea 490 Histoplasmosis. Reticulo-endothelial cytomycosis See also QW 1200, Fungi 510 Mycosis. Mycotic infections. Fungous diseases (general) See also QW 1200-1275, Fungi 515 Other 145 WC 553 DISEASES DUE TO INTOXICATION For toxemias of pregnancy, see WP 1353 570 Allergic diseases (general works) For localized manifestations, see the anatomic part affected For the theory of allergy, see QY 350-80 571 Food allergy See also QY 367, Ingestants as allergens For Food poisoning,see WC 668-71 For Anaphylactic shock, £ee QY 330-43, Anaphylaxis; WC 570, Allergic diseases 581 Poisoning by glandular therapy (insulin shock, thyroxin shock) For Shock therapy, see WL 169, in nervous diseasesj WM 271, in psychiatry 582 Protein sickness For Protein therapy, see WB 1126-28 585 Serum sickness For Active immunization, see QY 55 and WA 1025 For Serotherapy, see WB 945-57 For the prevention of individual diseases by active immunization, see the classification for the disease and divide by Table D POISONS AND POISONING. TOXICOLOGY For Legal aspects of poisoning, see W 853 For the pharmacological action of toxic drugs, see QV Cf. HV 6549-55, Poisoning and poisoners 590 General works 591 History and bibliography 592 Classification. Description. Chemical and physiological action. Detection 594 Inorganic poisons 595 Corrosive poisons 596 Acids Hydrochloric acid (muriatic acid, spirit of salt) Nitric acid (acqua fortis) Oxalic acid (acid of sugar) Sulfuric acid (oil of vitriol) 597 Alkalis Ammonium hydroxide (ammonia hydrate, ammonia water) Potassium hydroxide (caustic potash, potassium hydrate) Sodium hydroxide (caustic soda, sodium hydrate) 146 WC 598 Irritant poisons 599 Phosphorus 600 Salts of alkaline medals Alum Boric acid and borax Lithium salts Potassium chlorate Potassium nitrate (niter, saltpeter) Potassium permanganate Sodium silicate (soluble glass, water glass) 601 Halogens For Chlorine gas, see WC 662 For Fluorosis, see WU 253 For Food poisoning, see WC 669 For Pharmacology, see QV 87 and 231 Bromine Chlorine Fluorine (including fluorides) Iodine 603 Metals 604 Aluminum and aluminum compounds 605 Antimony and antimony compounds For Food poisoning, see WC 669 Antomony trichloride Tartar emetic (antimony and potassium tartrate, stibiated tartar, tartarated antimony) 607 Arsenic and arsenic compounds For Food poisoning, see WC 669 For Pharmacology, see QV 261 .5 Inorganic arsenicals Arsine (arsenic trihydrid, arseniuretted hydrogen, arsonia) Arsenic trichloride Arsenic trioxide (arsenic, arsenious oxide, ratsbane, white arsenic) Arsenic pentoxide (arsenic acid) 608 Organic arsenicals .5 Cacodyl and cacodylates (dimethylarsine) Arrhenal (arsynal, neoarsycodil, neosykodile, stenosin) Cacodylic acid Calcium cacodylate Iron cacodylate (marsyle) 609 Other organic arsenicals Acetarsone Arsacetin Arsanilic acid Arsenoferratin Arsenotriferrin 147 WC Arsindiphenylchloride Arsinethyldichloride Arsinmethyldichloride Carbarsone Diohlorophenarsine hydrochloride Elarson „5 Arsphenamines and related compounds Arsphenamine (arsaminol, arsenobenzol, diarsenol, salvarsan, "606") Ehrlich-Hata preparation Neoarsphenamine (neoarsaminol, neodiarsenol, neokharsivan, neosalvarsan, "914", nov- arsenobenzol) Oxophenarsine hydrochloride (mapharsen) Phenarsone sulfoxylate (aldarsone) Silver arsphenamine (argentum arsphenamine, silver salvarsan) Sodium arsphenamine (sodium diarsenol) Sulfarsphenamine Tryparsamide 611 Bismuth 612 Cadmium For Food poisoning, see WC 669 613 Chromium and chromium compounds Chromic acid (chromic anhydrid) Potassium bichromate 614 Copper 615 Iron and iron compounds Ferric chloride Ferrous sulphate (copperas, green vitriol) 616 Lead (plumbism) For Food poisoning, see WC 669 For Pharmacology, see QV 290 617 Manganese 618 Mercury (hydrargyrium, quicksilver) 619 Silver (argentum, silver nitrate) 620 Tin 621 Vanadium Vanadic acid 622 Zinc Zinc chloride Zinc sulphate (white vitriol) 623 Other 624 Metals of alkaline earths (general) 625 Special, A-Z •B3 Barium Barium carbonate (witherite) Barium sulfate (heavy spar, permanent white) Barium sulfide 148 Magnesium sulfate ( epsom salts) Thorium nitrate ganic poisons Alkaloidal organic poisons Aconite and aconitine Atropine and related alkaloids Belladonna (deadly nightshade, atropa belladonna) Duboisia myoporoides ( duboisine) Hyoscyamus (henbane) Homatropine (tropine mandelate) Scopolamine For Pharmacology, see QV 87 Stramonium ( datura stramonium) Cocaine and cocair.e substitutes For Narcotic addiction, see WM 570-88 For Pharmacology, see QV 113 Colchicum and colchicine (methyl benzoyl ecgonine) Coniine and poison hemlock ( conium, propylpiperidine) Curare Emetine and ipecacuanha Ergot and its alkaloids Histamine Tyramine Gelsemiurn and its alkaloids Morphine and opium (papaver somniferum) For Narcotic addiction, see 7»M 570-88 For Pharmacology, see QV 80, QV 89 Codeine Heroin ( diacetylmorphine) Nicotine and tobacco Physostigmine ( eserine) Pilocarpine Strychnine and nux vomica For Pharmacology, see QV 103 Brucine Veratrum alkaloids Hellebore Jervine Pro tove ratri dine Protoveratrine Pseudojervine Rubijervine Veratralbine Veratrine Other, A-Z Nonal«caloidal organic poisons Hydrocarbons petroleum and petroleum products (benzolire, cyraogene, gasoline, kerosene, paraffin oil, petroleum, vaseline petroleum jelly) 149 .2 Coal-tar, naphtha, and benzene (benzine, benzol, petroleum benzine, petroleum ether) For Ethylene, see .'»C 662 .3 Terpenes .4 Oil of turpentine, spirit of turpentine, "turps*1 .5 Oil of savin ( juniperus sabir.a, oleum sabinae), cedar, pennyroyal (oleum hedeomae, oleum pulegii), chenopodium .6 Tansy ( tanacetum) and nutmeg (myristica fragrans) 634 Other organic nonalkaloidal poisons 635 Camphor 636 Alcohols and aldehydes For Pharmacology, see QV 85 637 ather (ethyl oxide) For Gaseous poisons, see WC 662 For Pharmacology, see QV 83 638 Chloroform and related compounds (acetylene tetrachloride, bromoform, carbon tetrachloride, dimethyl sulfate, ethyl bromide, ethyl chloride, formyl tri-iodide, hydrochloric ether, iodoform, methyl bromide, methyl chloride, methyl dichloride, methyl iodide, methylene chloride, methylene dichloride, tetrachlorethane, tribrorii methane, tri chlo rome thane) 639 Sulfonmethane ( sulfone thylmethane, sulfonol, tetranol, trional) 640 3arbituric acid derivatives (allonal, barbital, luminal, phenobarbital, Seconal, veronal) For Pharmacology, see QV 87 641 Organic acids of fatty acid series (acetic acid, formic acid, tartaric acid) 642 Amyl nitrite, nitroglycerine (glonoin, glyceryl trinitrate) 643 Chloral and related compounds (trichloracetic aldehyde) 644 Phenol and cresol, "coal-tar" disinfectants (carbolic acid, liquor cresolis saponatus, lysol) For Pharmacology, see QV 223 645 Guaiacol, creosote 646 Dihydroxybenzenes ( hydroquinone, oxyphenol, pyrocatechin, resorcinol) 647 Trihydrobenzenes (phlorglycinol, pyrogallic acid, p/rogallol, trioxybenzene) 648 Artificial oil of bitter almonds, dinitrobenzene, nitrobenzol, oil of mirbane, trinitrobenzene 649 Aniline, "coal-tar" dyes (anilism, phenylamine), sulfanilamide and its compounds For Pharmacology, see QV 91 and QV 263 650 Acetanilid, acetophenetidin ( phenacetin, phenylacetamide) Antipyrin 150 654 WC 651 Hydrocyanic acid and the cyanides 652 Amygdalin (bitter almonds, prunus amygdala amara), cyanophoric glucosides 653 Salicylic acid and derivatives (ortho- hydroxybenzoic acid) Picric acids and picrates (dinitrophenol, T.N.T., tetranitroaniline, trinitrophenol, trinitrotoluene) 655 Vegetable purgatives (castor oil, croton oil, oleum crotonis, oleum ricini, oleum tiglii) 656 Anthracene purgatives (aloes, rheum officinale, rhubarb) 657 Digitalis (foxglove), oleander (nerium odorum), squills, strophanthus 658 Male fern (aspidium), naphthol, santonin, thymol (methylisopropyl phenol, thyme camphor) 659 Jalapin and elaterin purgatives (colcocynth, elaterin, mandrake, May-apple, podophyllum) 660 Other poisons of vegetable origin Cicuta (water hemlock) Ivy Laurel Locust Pi crotoxin Rhus Sumac 661 Poisons derived from animal substances For Food poisoning, see 7/C 668-71 Mammalian poison Poison of the scorpion Poisonous amphibia Poisonous fish Poisonous snakes Poisonous spiders and insects 662 Gaseous poisons (including anesthetic gases, general) See also WC 663-67, War gases For Pharmacology, see QV 83 and QV 280 Carbon dioxide (carbonic acid, carbonic anhydrid, choke damp, fixed air) Carbon monoxide Chlorine Hydrogen selenide Poisonous gaseous mixtures ("afterdamp", fuel gas) Saturated hydrocarbons Methane ("firedamp", light-carburetted hydrogen, marsh gas) Sulfur dioxide ( sulfurous acid) Unsaturated hydrocarbons Acetylene (ethine) Ethylene (heavy carburetted hydrogen, olefiant gas) Illuminating gas 817193 O - 49 - 12 151 WC 663 War gases For the pharmacology of war gases, see QV 280 664 Lung irritants and suffocating agents Chloromethylchloroformate Chloropicrin (vomiting gas) Diphosgene (palite, perstoff, superpalite, surpalite, trichloromethylchloroformate) Phosgene (carbonyl chloride, collognite, D-stoff) 665 Irritants Labyrirthic gases Dichloromethyl ether Lacrimators Bromoacetone B r omoben z y1cyani de ^hloroacetophenone Toxic smokes Di phenylamine chlo roarsine Diphenylchloroarsine (AD, Clark I, sneezing gas) Diphenylcyanoarsine 666 Vesicants Chlorovinyldichloroarsine (Lewisite), dichloroethyl sulfide (dichlordiethyl sulfide, mustard gas, Yperite) 667 Systemic poisons or paralysants Carbon monoxide Cyanogen chloride Hydrocyanic acid Hydrogen sulfide ( sulfuretted hydrogen) Nitrous vapors 668 Food poisons and food-borne infections For Alimentary anaphylaxis (food allergy), see WC 571 669 Chemical poisoning in food Antimony See also WC 605, Antimony and antimony compounds Arsenic See also AC 607-9, Arsenic and arsenic compounds Cadmium See also WC 612, Cadmium Fluorine and sodium fluoride See also WC 601, Halogens Lead See also WC 616, Lead Mercury See also WC 618, Mercury Methyl chloride See also hZ 638, Chloroform and related compounds Zinc See also WC 622, Zinc 670 Food poisoning from plants or animals Ergotism See also WC 629.E7, Ergot and its alkaloids Favism ( broad bean poisoning) 152 WC Mushroom poisoning (amanita, fly agaric) See also QK 617, Botany Poison honey Rhubarb poisoning See also WC 656, Anthracene purgatives Shellfish poisoning Snakeroot poisoning (milk sickness) Water-hemlock poisoning (cicuta virosa) See also WC 660, Other poisons of vegetable origin 671 Food poisoning by bacteria or their products Botulism (allantiasis, sausage poisoning) For Clostridium botulinum, see QW 360 Salmonella For Salmonella aertrycke, enteritides, and choierae suis, see QV/ 665 Staphylococcus See also WC 375, Bacteremia Streptococcus See also WC 375, Bacteremia 672 Clinical toxicology. (Poisons classified by the effect produced) 673 Convulsant poisons 674 Central-nervous-system depressants 675 Peripherally-acting nerve poisons 676 Muscle poisons 677 Protoplasmic poisons 678 Poisons of the blood and hematopoietic system 680 Industrial poisoning, general See also WA 1300-1410, Industrial hygiene For diseases due to trauma and physical agent, see W0 675-724 For individual industrial poisons, see the preceding numbers Cf. HD 7263-66, Industrial poisons and diseases 755.5 DISEASES DUE TO DISTURBANCE OF INNERVATION OR OF PSYCHIC CONTROL 770 Seasickness (naupathia), carsickness 800 Psychosomatic disorders See also WL 109, Psychological physiology Cf. BF 150-71, Mind and body 856 DISEASES DUE TO OR CONSISTING OF STATIC MECHANICAL ABNOIMALITY (POSTURE AS A CAUSE OF DISEASE) 857 DISEASES DUE TO OR ASSOCIATED WITH DISORDERS OF METABOLISM 870 Disorders of general nutrition and metabolism 872 Exhaustion 153 WC . . . 874 Malnutrition, improper feeding, starvation, inanition (For children, see WS 157 and WS 227) For Tetany, see WB 185 876 Sprue (celiac disease, idiopathic steatorrhea, intestinal infantilism, psilosis) For Obesity, see WB 173 (as a symptom); WC 915 (pathologicalTT WK 559, Obesity, pituitary 879 Other, A-Z 880 Disorders of acid-base equilibrium 882' Acidosis (non-diabetic) Acidemia 883 Alkalosis (alkalemia) For Tetany, see WB 185 889 Other, A-Z 890 Disorders due to metabolism of electrolytes 892 Calcinosis (Verse's disease) 897 Other For Tetany, see WB 185 900 Disorders of nitrogen metabolism 904 Cystinuria 905 Gout 906 Hemochromatosis (bronze cachexia, bronze diabetes, pigmentary cirrhosis) 907 Ochronosis (disordered phenol metabolism, disordered tyrosine metabolism) 908 Porphyria (hematoporphyria) 909 Other, A-Z 910 Disorders of carbohydrate, fat, and water metabolism 911 Adiposis dolorosa (Dercum's disease, paratrophy) For Obesity, as a symptom, see WB 173 912 Carotenemia 914 Glycogenosis, von Gierke's disease (hepatonephromegalia glycogenica, thesaurismosis glycogenica) 915 Obesity (pathological) 916 Xanthomatosis, lipoidosis, lipomatosis 917 Other, A-Z 920 Disorders due to deprivation of vitamins. Avitaminosis. Deficiency diseases 922 Beriberi (asjike, endemic multiple neuritis, kakke, loempe, panneuritis epidemica, polyneuritis endemica) 924 Deficiency of Vitamin A For Night blindness, see WW 750 926 Pellagra (Alpine scurvy, Italian leprosy, Lombardy leprosy, mayidism) 927 Riboflavin deficiency (cheilosis) For Rickets, see WS 457 For Tetany, see WB 185 154 WC 928 Scurvy 929 Other, A-Z For diseases due to endocrine disturbance, see WK 930 Disorders of development 935 Progeria (premature old age) 939 Other, A-Z 958 NEOPLASTIC DISEASES (GENERALIZED). NEW GROWTHS, TUMORS For neoplasia of specific types, see QZ 380-460 For the pathology of neoplasms, see QZ 200-460 For the surgery of neoplasia, see""Wo 540 959 Non-malignant neoplasia 960 Malignant neoplasia, cancer, sarcoma, etc. 972 Carcinomatosis 979 Other, A-Z 1059 DISEASES DUE TO UNKNOWN OR UNCERTAIN CAUSE 1075 Lymphatism (lymphoidotoxemia, lympho toxemia, status lymphaticus, status thymicus) 1079 Other, A-Z For Fever, see WB 167 155 W D REGIONS OF THE BODY 157 REGIONS OF THE BODY Classify in this section material relating to a region of the body in contradistinction to a system. The regional outline only is given here. Each division is subject to division by Table R as necessary WD HEAD (including cranium) 100-169 Head and face For examination of the head and neck in general physical diagnosis, see WB 230 For Eyes, see WW For Nose, see WV 600 For Oral surgery, see WU 168-69 For Scalp, see WE Wo 200-269 Face NECK, THORAX, THORACIC WALL, AND MEDIASTINUM 300-369 Neck (exclusive of vertebrae) 400-469 Thorax (including thoracic wall and mediastinum) For examination of the thorax in general physical diagnosis, see WB 275-82 ABDOMEN, ABDOMINAL WALL, AND PELVIS 500-569 Abdomen (including abdominal wall, hypochondrium, and abdominal cavity) For examination of the abdomen in general physical diagnosis, see WB 210 600-669 Umbilical region 700-769 Pelvis (including inguinal ring and suprapubic region) 756 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Hernia ( general) OTHER AREAS OF THE TRUNK 800-869 Trunk 900-969 Back 1000-1069 Spine (including vertebrae) 1100-1169 Lumbosacral region 1200-1269 Peritoneum and serous sacs ( including mesentery) 159 WD 1251 1300-1369 1356 1400-1469 1500- 1600- 1700- 1800- 1900- 2000- 2100 2200' 2300 2400 •1569 •1669 ■ 1769 -1869 .1969 -2069 -2169 -2269 -2369 -2469 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Peritoneal abscess. Peritonitis Superficial fossae (axilla, cubital fossa, groin, perineum, popliteal space) Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Femoral hernias EXTREMITIES (including general and combined parts) For Amputation, see W0 525 For examination of the extremities in general physical diagnosis, see WB 220 Upper extremity (arm, elbow, hand, shoulder, wrist) Shoulder and upper arm Elbow and forearm Wrist and hand (including fingers, palm, thumb) Fingers (including items on fingers and toes) Lower extremity (ankle, foot, hip joint, knee, leg) Hip joint and upper leg Knee and lower leg Ankle and foot Foot (including heel, sole, toes) 160 W E MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM 161 WE WE MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM. INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM Summary Musculo-skeletal system 1-169 General and combined structures 200-269 Bones 300-369 Joints (including cartilages) 400-469 Bursas 500-569 Muscles 600-669 Diaphragm 700-769 Tendons and tendon sheaths, fascia Integumentary system 800-869 Skin. General works on dermatology 900-959 Glands of the skin. Sebaceous glands and sweat glands 1000-1066 Hair 1100-1169 Nails 1200-1269 Breast This section has to do with the musculo-skeletal system only. For material on a regional or speoifio anatomic structure, see WD, Regions of the body, or systems and organs in the following sections MUSCULO-SKELETAL SYSTEM Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 11 History of orthopedics 12 Biography and bibliography of orthopedists 14 Bibliography of orthopedics GENERAL AND COMBINED STRUCTURES, LOCOMOTOR SYSTEM. ORTHOPEDICS 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology •1 Anatomy •3 Histology . 5 Embryology 163 WE 102 Physiology. Bone growth 103 Movement. Locomotion 113 Hygiene. Correct posture. Prevention of deformity For examination of posture and gait in general physical diagnosis, see_ WB 225 and WB 255 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestation of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology 144 Rheumatism (Use only for Rheumatic disease group in the sense and for mixed material) See also WC 417, Rheumatic fever; WE 344, Arthritis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 166 Therapeutios 167 Medical therapy 168 Surgery of the musculo-skeletal system (general). Surgical therapy in orthopedics .5 Apparatus and instruments (braces, splints, etc.) .8 Artificial limbs For Amputation, see WO 525 169 Other forms of therapy BONES. OSTEOLOGY (including items on bones, joints, and vertebrae) For anatomy, histology, embryology and physiology, see WE 101-3 200 General works 240 Diseases 241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 242 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 244 Decalcification of bone 245 Atrophy of bone Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 164 WE 250 Congenital deformities of the skeletal system Achondroplasia (chondrodystrophia fetalis, fetal rickets) 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Bone abscess. Osteomyelitis 254 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Fractures (general). (Classify here single works including both fractures and dislocations) See also WE 354, Dislocations For fractures of a part, see WD, Regions of the body, and the subdivision -54 257 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Osteitis fibrosa cystica (Albright's disease) Osteomalacia (mollities ossium, malacosteon) 258 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 280-315 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Osteochondrosis 266 Therapeutics 267 Medical therapy 268 Bone surgery For Congenital deformities of the skeletal system, see WE 250 269 Other forms of therapy JOINTS (including cartilages, ligaments, etc.) For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WE 101-3 300 General works 340 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned; 344 Arthritis 345 Contracture Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Dislocations. Sprains. Fractures of joints See also WE 254, Fractures and dislocations 165 WE 355.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychio control Neurogenic arthropathy (Charcot's joint) 366 Therapeutics 367 Medioal therapy 368 Surgery of joints 369 Other forms of therapy BURSAS For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WE 101-3 I4.OO General works I4I4.O Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers I4I4.3-U9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: V|Jt Bursitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers L;50"*59 may be used and divided according to Table R I466-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary MUSCLES For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WE 101-3 500 General works 5I4.O Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 5U3-J+9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology* Only the following specific numbers have been assigned* 5I4U Myositis 5U5 Muscular contracture Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 n^y be used and divided according to Table R 166 WE 555.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation of of psychic control Myasthenia gravis. Paralysis, generalized; paralysis in general For paralysis affecting an anatomic part, see that struoture 559 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Progressive muscular dystrophy 566-69 Therapeutics Divide by Table R as necessary DIAPHRAGM For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WE 101-3 600 General works 640 Diseases Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 655*5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Hiccup (singultus) 666-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary TENDONS, TENDON SHEATHS, FASCIA, ETC. For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology. see WE 101-3 700 General works 740 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 744 Tenosynovitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 766-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 817193 0-49-13 167 INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM WE For Teeth, ^ee WU 200-269.5 SKIN (general). DERMATOLOGY (including items on the skin proper and its appendages; general, regional, and combined sites; and subcutaneous areolar tissue) 800 General works .11 History of dermatology .12 Biography and bibliography "of dermatologists .lU Bibliography of dermatology Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed. 801 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 802 Physiology 803 Pigmentation See also QS 897, Physical anthropology See also QU 113, Biochemistry 80U Heat regulation 805 Secretion 806 Sweating 807 Absorption 808 Sensation For Disturbances of sensation (tactile and temperature), see WE 8I4.8 For Pain sense, including itching, tingling, creeping, etc., see WL 705 See also BF 231-99, Psychology of sensation; WL 700-7U5, Sense of smell, taste, pain, position, hunger, thirst, perceptual processes, etc.; WV 203j Sense of hearing; WW 102-10, Sense of sight 809 Tactile sense See also -BF 275, Psychology of tactual sense 810 Temperature sense See also BF 281, Psychology of temperature sense 812 Respiration of the skin For biochemistry of the skin and its appendages, see QU 103 and QU 113 813 Hygiene 8I4.O Diseases See also WC 38O, Chickenpox; WC 35I-I4I4U, Communicable diseases; WC U02, Measles; WC I4.O3, German measles; WC Ul9, Sarcoidosis; WC U2U, Smallpox 8I4.I Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For examination of the skin in general physical diagnosis, see WB 260 81*2 Pathology 168 WE Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 843-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following numbers have been assigned: 844 Acne 845 Alopecia (baldness) 846 Dermatitis 847 Exanthemata 848 Disturbances of sensation (tactile and temperature) including manifestations, e.g., Hyperesthesia Etiological classification of diseases 850 Diseases due to prenatal influence Alb in i smu s (ach romo de rma) Ichthyosis (fish-skin disease) Nevus (birthmark) Webbed fingers and toes Xeroderma 851 Diseases due to lower plant and animal parasites Carbuncles Cellulitis Erysipelas Furunculosis For Granuloma inguinale, see WJ 751.G7 Herpes zoster (acute posterior ganglionitis, shingles, zona, zoster) Impetigo contagiosa Leishmaniasis Lupus erythematosus (Cazenave's lupus, lupus erythematodes, lupus sebaceus) Pemphigus verruca 852 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites D e rmatomyco sis Dermatophytosis Pediculosis Scabies (itch, psore) 853 Diseases due to intoxication Argyria Eczema Urticaria (hives, nettle rash) 854 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent For Burns, see_ WO 704 855 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Eczema scrofuloderma, granuloma fungoides, granuloma sarcomatodes, inflammatory fungoid neoplasm, mycosis fungoides, ulcerative scrofuloderma 169 WE 855.5 Diseases secondary to disturbances of innervation or of psychic control Angioneurotic edema Pruritus 856 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause 857 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition (chloasma) 858 Neoplastic diseases 859 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Lichen planus Pityriasis rosea Psoriasis Scleroderma 866 Therapeutics of skin diseases 867 Medical therapy See also WB 830, Drugs acting on the skin and mucous membranes 868 Surgical therapy, surgery of the skin See also WO 600-640, Plastic surgery 869 Other forms of therapy GLANDS OF THE SKIN (sebaceous and sweat glands) For anatomy and physiology, see WE 801-12 For examination, diagnosis, diagnostic methods, and pathology, see WE 841-42 900 General works 940 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 943-49 have been reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 956 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Steatoma (sebaceous cyst) For Therapeutics, see WE 866-69 HAIR (including items on hair and nails) 1000 General works 1001 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1002 Physiology 1013 Hygiene 1040 Diseases 170 WE Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1043-49 have been reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-59 may be used and divided by Table R 1066 Therapeutics NAILS 1100 General works 1101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1102 Physiology 1113 Hygiene 1140 Diseases 1142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1143-49 have been reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1166-69 Therapeutics (including surgery) Divide according to Table R as necessary BREAST See also WP 1100-1759, Reproduction and obstetrics 1200 General works 1201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1202 Physiology 1213 Hygiene 1240 Diseases 1241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 1242 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1243-49 have been reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 1244 Mastitis See also WP 1751, Puerperal mastitis 171 WE 1245 Cystic disease of the breast Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1256 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Varicose veins of the breast 1266 Therapeutics 1267 Medical therapy 1268 Surgical therapy, surgery of the breast 1269 Other forms of therapy 172 W F RESPIRATORY SYSTEM 173 RESPIRATORY SYSTEM Summary 169 Respiratory system 569 Bronchi and bronchioles 669 Lungs 769 Pleura For Larynx, see WV 900-969, Otorhinolaryngology For Nose and accessory sinuses, see WV 600-669, Otorhinolaryngology For Trachea,"see WV 1000-1069 Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed. WF 11 History of phthisiology 12 Biography and bibliography of phthisiologists 14 Bibliography of phthisiology RESPIRATORY SYSTEM ICO General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology 103 Respiration 104 Mechanism of respiration 105 Respiratory exchanges of gases 106 Control of respiration 113 Hygiene 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 175 WF 151 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites (common cold) See also QW 948, Virus of common cold 154 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent For Foreign bodies in air passages, see WV 154 166 Therapeutics of the respiratory system 167 Medical therapy 168 Surgical therapy, surgery of the respiratory system 169 Other forms of therapy BRONCHI AND BRONCHIOLES 500 General works 501 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 502 Physiology 513 Hygiene 540 Diseases 541 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 542 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 544 Bronchiectasis 545 Fistula 546 Bronchitis 548 Edema of bronchus 549 Stenosis of bronchus Etiological classification of diseases 550 Diseases due to prenatal influence Aplasia Diverticula 551 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Syphilis Tuberculosis Whooping cough (pertussis) 552 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis Aspergillosis Blastomycosis Hemisporosis 553 Diseases due to intoxication Bronchial asthma 554 Diseases due to trauma or physical agents (foreign bodies in the bronchus, injuries) 176 556 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality Bronchial calcification Bronchial calculus (broncholithiasis) 558 Neoplastic diseases 566 Bronchial therapeutics 567 Medical therapy 568 Surgical therapy, surgery of the bronchus 569 Other forms of therapy LUNGS 600 General works 601 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 602 Physiology 613 Hygiene 640 Diseases 641 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 642 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 645 Atelectasis .3 Calcification 646 Edema of the lung 647 Embolism 648 Emphysema (alveolar ectasia) .4 Fibrosis .5 Gangrene 649 Hernia Etiological classification of diseases 650 Diseases due to prenatal influence Accessory lobes Congenital atrophy Congenital cysts Hypoplasia 651 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Bronchopneumonia Lung abscess Pneumonitis Pulmonary amebiasis .P4 Pneumonia (including interstitial, lobar, and vi ru s pn eumon ia) .S9 Syphilis, Pulmonary .T8 Tuberculosis, Pulmonary (phthisis) 177 652 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis Ascariasis Aspergillosis Blastomycosis Coccidioidomycosi s Cysticercosis Echinococcosis (hydatid disease) Moniliasis Penicilliasis Schistosomiasis Sporotrichosis Streptotrichosis Strongyloidosis Torulosis 653 Diseases due to intoxication (poisoning by chemicals) 654 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent (foreign bodies, injuries) Pneumoconiosis (aluminosis, anthracosis, asbestosis, bagassosis, byssinosis, chalioosis, ptilosis, siderosis, silicosis, tabacosis) 658 Neoplastic diseases 666 Pulmonary therapeutics 667 Medical therapy 668 Surgical therapy, surgery of the lungs 669 Other forms of therapy PLEURA 700 General works 701 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 702 Physiology 740 Diseases 741 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 742 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 744 Pleurisy 745 Empyema (pyothorax) 746 Hemopneumothorax, hemothorax, hydropneumothorax, pneumothorax, pyopneumothorax 178 WF Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 750 Diseases due to prenatal influence 751 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Syphilis 752 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Echinococcosis 754 Diseases due to trauma or physical agents 758 Neoplastic diseases 766 Therapeutios 767 Medical therapy 768 Surgical therapy 769 Other forms of therapy 179 W G CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. HEMIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEM 181 WG CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM. HEMIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEM Summary Cardiovascular system 1-169 General 200-269 Heart 300-359 Arteries 400-459 Veins 500-559 Capillaries Hemic and lymphatic system Blood-forming organs Blood and lymph Spleen Lymphatic channels Lymph nodes and lymphatic tissue Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed WG 11 History of cardiology 12 Biography and bibliography of cardiologists 14 Bibliography of cardiology CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology 103 Circulation of the blood (arterial, venous, and capillary) 104 Blood pressure 105 Measurement, technique, and instruments For examination of blood pressure in general physical diagnosis, see WB 280 106 Volume of blood. Velocity of blood 107 Pulse For examination of the pulse in general physcial diagnosis, see WB 282 108 Vasomotors 817193 O - 49 - 14 183 113 Hygiene 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 144 Aneurysm Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 150 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital heart diseases. Congenital anomalies of the cardiovascular system 155.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Neurocirculatory asthenia (cardiac neurosis, effort syndrome, irritable heart, soldier's heart) Disordered action of the heart (D.A.H.) 166 Therapeutics 167 Medical therapy For the therapeutic use of drugs acting on the cardiovascular system, see WB 905-13 168 Surgical therapy, cardiovascular surgery 169 Other forms of therapy HEART (including conduction system, coronary arteries, endocardium, myocardium, pericardium) 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology. Mechanism of the heart beat 203 Nervous control of the heart 213 Hygiene. Prevention of heart disease 240 Diseases 241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For auscultation and percussion in general physical diagnosis, see WB 278 .1 Electrocardiography and the electrocardiogram (EKG) 242 Pathology Manifestations of cardiac disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of cardiac disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 243.1 Associated with skin and mucous membrane (as in cyanosis) 184 WG 243.2 Associated with the musculoskeletal system (as in hydrarthrosis) .3 Associated with the respiratory system (as in paroxysmal dyspnea) .4 Associated directly with the heart (as in cardiac insufficiency) .5 Associated with the vascular, hemic and lymphatic systems (as in elevation or depression of blood pressure) .6 Associated with the digestive organs and peritoneum (as in hemorrhage from the gastrointestinal tract) .7 Associated with the urogenital syotem (as in hematuria) .9 Associated with the nervous system (as in fibrillation of the heart muscle) 244 Abnormalities of the cardiac mechanism (auricular fibrillation, auricular flutter, cardiac arrhythmias, pulsus alternans) Auricular abnormalities Junctional abnormalities Sinus abnormalities Ventricular abnormalities 245 Functional states in relation to requirements 246 Structural abnormalities as in coronary thrombosis, (coronary occlusion and cardiac infarction) Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 250 Diseases due to prenatal influence For congenital abnormalities and diseases due to prenatal influence, see WG 150 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Bacterial carditis Bacterial endocarditis Bacterial myocarditis Bacterial pericarditis Coronary arteritis Rheumatic heart disease Syphilitic heart disease 252 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis of the heart C/sticercosis of the heart Echinococcosis of the heart Schistosomiasis of the heart Trichinosis of the heart 253 Diseases due to intoxication Cardiac poisoning by drugs 254 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent bounds (foreign bodies, rupture, etc.) 255 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Arteriosclerotic heart disease .5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control "Neurogenic arrhythmia 185 WG .256 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Coronary embolism 257 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Fatty infiltration of the heart. H/perthyroid heart 2 59 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Heart block. Paroxysmal tachycardia 266 Cardiac therapeutics 267 Medical therapy 268 Surgical therapy, surgery of the heart 269 Other forms of therapy ARTERIES (including aorta) For Coronary artery, see WG 200 300 General works 301 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 302 Physiology 340 Diseases 341 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 342 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 344 Thrombosis For Aneurysm, see WG 144 Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 351 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess. Periarteritis nodosa. Syphilitic arteritis 352 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis 353 Diseases due to intoxication Poisoning. Lead arteriosclerosis 354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Injury. Arterial embolism. Postoperative thrombosis 355 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Hypertensive vascular disease .5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Erythromelalgia ( acromelalgia) Carotid sinus syncope Raynaud's disease Syncope (vasovagal) 186 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Arteriosclerosis ( atherosclerosis) Thromboangiitis obliterans (Buerger's disease, presenile spontaneous arterial gangrene) For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WG 166-69 VEINS General works Anatomy. Histology. Embryology Physiology Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: Phlebitis For Aneurysm, see WG 144 Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Pyelophlebitis. Thrombophlebitis Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Varicose veins For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WG 166-69 CAPILLARIES 500 General works 501 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 502 Physiology 540 Diseases Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 541-59 may be used and divided according to Table R For Angioneurotic edema, giant urticaria, se_e WE 855.5 For Therapeutics, see WG 166-69 187 HEMIC AND LYMPHATIC SYSTEM (Blood and blood-forming organs) BLOOD-FORMING ORGANS (bone marrow, erythropoietic tissue, lymphoid tissue, myeloid tissue, reticulo-endothelial system) WG 600 General works 601 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 602 Physiology 640 Diseases 641 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 642 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 644 Aplastic anemia For General anemia, see WG 744 Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 657 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Pernicious anemia Chlorosis (green sickness) Granulocytopenia (agranulocytosis) Leukemia Polycythemia For pathological aspects of leukemia, see QZ 350 659 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Familial erythroblastic anemia (Cooley's anemia, Mediterranean disease, thalassanemia, thalassemia) 666-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary For the therapeutic use of drugs acting on the blood and blood-forming organs, see WB 930-44 BLOOD AND LYMPH 700 General works 701 Histology 702 Physiology See also WG 103, Circulation of the blood; WG 900-1068, Lymph channels, lymph nodes, and lymphatic system For Blood volume, see WG 106 188 WG 703 Blood For clinical examination of the blood, see WB 335-61 704 Erythrocytes 705 Lymphocytes 706 Leukocytes 707 Platelets 708 Physical properties of blood (viscosity, osmotic pressure, etc.) 709 Biologic properties of blood For Blood groups, see WB 359 For the chemical properties of blood and lymph, see QU 105 711 Lymph and lymph production 740 Diseases For Acidemia, see WC 882 For Alkalemia, see WC 833 For Bacteremia, see WC 375 For examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WB 335-59 742 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 744 anemia (oligemia, oligochromernia) 745 Acidocytosis 748 Anoxemia Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 759 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Hemophilia '66-61' Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary SPLEEN 800 General works 801 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 802 Physiology. Function 840 Diseases 841 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 842 Pathology 189 WG Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 843-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology, Only the following specific number has been assigned: 844 Splenomegaly (hypertrophy) Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 850-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 866-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary LYMPH CHANNELS (lacteals, lymph spaces, lymphatics, including items on the lymphatic system in general) 900 General works 901 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 902 Physiology 940 Diseases 941 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 942 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 943-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 950 Diseases due to prenatal influence Hygroma of the neck 951 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Lymphangitis 966-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary LYMPH MODES 1000 General works 1001 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1002 Physiology 1040 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1043-049 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Only the following specific number has been assigned: 1044 Lymphadenitis 190 WG Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1051 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess For Lymphogranuloma, Venereal, see WJ 751.L9 Scrofula 1059 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Hodgkin's disease (anemia lymphatica; granulomatosis maligna; infectious granuloma; lymphadenoma; lymphogranulomatosis; lymphoma, infectious; lymphomatosis granulornatosa; lymphosarcoma; malignant granuloma; pseudoleukemia) For Pathological aspects, see QZ 315-1059 1066-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 191 W I DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 193 DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Summary Wl 1-169 Digestive system 200-269 Lips, mouth, tongue, and salivary glands 300-369 Esophagus 400-469 Stomach 500-869 Intestines 900-969 Liver and biliary tract 1000-1069 Pancreas Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 11 History of gastroenterology 12 Biography and bibliography of gastroenterologists 14 Bibliography of gastroenterology 26 Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc. (e.g. Stomach pump) DIGESTIVE SYSTEM 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology. Digestion 113 Hygiene 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 144 Gastroenteritis 145 Indigestion 146 Nausea Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 152 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Parasitic gastrointestinal infection 155.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Nervous indigestion 195 Wl 166 Therapeutics 167 Medical tnerapy 168 Surgical therapy, surgery of the digestive tract 169 Other forms of therapy LIPS, MOUTH (INCLUDING THE PALATE AND UVULA), TONGUE, AND SALIVARY GLANDS For examination of the mouth and breath in general physical diagnosis, see WB 230 For the pharynx, adenoids, and tonsils, see WV 700-869 For the teeth and gums, see WU 200-269 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology 203 Mastication 204 Deglutition 205 Saliva and its action; factors affecting its composition For clinical examination of saliva, see WB 395 For the composition of saliva, see QU 115 206 Salivary secretion and factors affecting secretion 213 Mouth hygiene 240 Diseases of the lips, mouth, tongue, and salivary glands .1 Diseases of the lips .2 Diseases of the mouth (including the palate and uvula) .3 Diseases of the tongue .4 Diseases of the salivary glands 241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 242 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 244 Halitosis 245 Stomatitis (aphthae, thrush) For Stomatitis in children, prefer WS 310 246 Cheilitis 247 Leukoplakia (leukokeratosis, leukoma, psoriasis buccalis, psoriasis of the tongue, smokers' patches, smokers' tongue) Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R For Harelip and cleft palate, see WU 168.5 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Epidemic parotitis (mumps). Glossitis See also QW 943, Virus of mumps 196 Wl 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Black, hairy tongue, geographic tongue. Xerostomia (anthracosis linguae, erythema migrans, glossitis areata exfoliativa, glossophytia, hyperkeratosis linguae, keratomycosis linguae, lingua geographica, lingua villosa nigra, melanotrichia linguae, negrites linguae, pityriasis linguae) 266 Therapeutics 267 Medical therapy For surgical therapy and surgery of the lips, mouth, and salivary glands, see WU 168, Oral surgery and dentistry 269 Other forms of therapy ESOPHAGUS 300 General works 301 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 302 Physiology 340 Diseases 341 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods. Esophagoscopy Pathology 342 Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 366-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary STOMACH (including items on the stomach and intestines combined) 400 General works 401 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 402 Physiology 403 Gastric secretion. Gastric juice and its function For clinical examination of stomach contents, see WB 365 For the composition of the gastric juice, see QU 115 404 Gastric digestion See also Wl 102, Physiology of digestion, and Wl 504, Intestinal digestion 197 Wl 405 Movements of the stomach. Evacuation. Vomiting 406 Influence of the nervous system on gastric activity 413 Hygiene 440 Diseases 441 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods. Gastroscopy 442 Pathology# Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 444 Gastritis 445 Peptic ulcer 446 Achylia (achylosis) 447 Cardiospasm, pylorospasra 448 Rumination. Regurgitation. Merycism Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 454 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Dilatation 455.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Achlorhydria, gastric neurosis 456 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Gastroptosis 466-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary INTESTINES 500 General works 501 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 502 Physiology 503 Intestinal secretion and its function For the composition of intestinal secretion, see QU 115 504 Intestinal digestion. Chyle 505 Movements of the intestines 506 Action of the nervous system on intestinal function 540 Diseases 541 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For the examination of feces, stomach, and duodenal content, see WB 365-75 542 Pathology 198 Wl 652 Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. .*, p + Y t f0ll0Wln6 sP^ific numbers have been assigned 544 Constipation & 545 Diarrhea 546 Intestinal obstruction 547 Diverticulosis and diverticulitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to lable R 556 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Enteroptosis (splanchnoptosis) Intussusception Volvulus 3-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary SMALL INTESTINE AND MESENTERY (including duodenum, jejunum, and ileum) 600 General works For anatomy and physiology, see Wl 501-6 640 Diseases For examination, diagnosis, diagnostic methods, and pathology, see Wl 541-42 Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned* 644 Enteritis 645 Duodenal ulcer Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Ancylostomiasis ( dochmiasis, Egyptian chlorosis, hookworm infection, miners' anemia, St. Gotthard's tunnel disease, tunnel anemia, uncinariasis) Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 817193 0-49-15 199 WT LARGE INTESTINE (including colon, appendix, and cecum) 700 General works For anatomy and physiology, see Wl 501-6 740 Diseases For examination, diagnosis, diagnostic methods, and pathology, see Wl 541-42 For the colon when included in one work with the rectum and anus, _see Wl 800-869 For the rectum and anus, see Wl 800 Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology, Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 744 Colitis 745 Appendicitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 751 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Amebic colitis (amebic dysentery). Bacillary dysentery 766-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary RECTUM AND ANUS (including works on the rectum and anus together with the colon) 800 General works 801 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 802 Physiology (including defecation) 840 Diseases 841 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods. Proctoscopy 842 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 843-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology- Only the following specific number has been assigned: 846 Hemorrhoids Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 850-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 200 Wl 855.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Pruritus ani 3-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary LIVER AND BILIARY TRACT (including ampulla of Vater, cystic duct, common bile duct, gallbladder, hepatic ducts) 900 General works 901 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 902 Physiology (function, etc.) 903 Bile and its secretion For the composition of bile, see QU 115 904 Liver in the storage and manufacture of food substances (fat, glycogen, protein, etc.) 940 Diseases 941 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods. Liver- function tests 942 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 943-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 944 Cirrhosis of the liver 945 Biliousness 947 Cholecystitis 948 Jaundice (obstructive, toxic, etc.) Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 951 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Hepatitis, including amebic hepatitis. Liver abscess 956 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Cholelithiasis (Gallstones) 966-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary PANCREAS For Insular tissue, _see WK 800-869 1000 General works 1001 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 201 Wl 1002 Physiology (function, etc.) 1003 Pancreatic juice and its secretion, including its enzymes; amylopsin (diastase), chymosin, lipase, rennin, steapsin, trypsin For Composition of pancreatic juice, see QU 115 1040 Diseases 1041 Examination, diagnosis and diagnostic methods. Function tests 1042 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1043-1049 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 1044 Pancreatitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-1059 may be used and divided according to Table R 1066-1069 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 202 W J UROGENITAL SYSTEM 203 UROGENITAL SYSTEM Summary WJ 1-169 General works 200-669 Urinary system (male and female) 300-369 Kidney 400-469 Ureter 500-569 Bladder 600-669 Urethra 700-1369 Male genital system 800-869 Prostate and seminal vesicles 900-969 Penis 1000-1069 Scrotum and skin of external genitals 1100-1169 Spermatic cord and vas deferens 1200-1269 Epididymis 1300-1369 Testis and tunica vaginalis Inclusion in this section follows that of medical practice in the specialty Urology Numbers 1-32, as desiccated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed For the female genital system, see WP 1-800 For sex and reproduction, including material on the genital system., both male and female (in single works), see_WP 10 50-1759 WJ 11 History of urology and venereal disease 12 Biography and bibliography of urologists 14 Bibliography of urology 17 Atlases 26 Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc. UROGENITAL SYSTEM (General and combined structures) UROLOGY 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology 205 WJ 113 Hygiene 140 Diseases 141 Urological examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Urological pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table P. 150 Diseases of prenatal influence, congenital urogenital anomalies 166 Therapeutics 167 Medical therapy 168 Urological surgery 169 Other forms of therapy URINARY SYSTEM (MALE AND FEMALE) (General and combined structures) 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology 213 Hygiene 240 Diseases 241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 242 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Infections of the urinary tract 266 Therapeutics 267 Medical therapy 263 Surgery of the urinary tract 269 Other forms of therapy 206 KIDNEY WJ 300 General works 301 Anatomy, Histology. Embryology 302 Physiology 303 Urine and its secretion For examination of urine, see WB 325-32, Clinical diagnosis For the composition of urine (normal), see QU 115 313 Hygiene 340 Diseases 341 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods .1 Kidney-function tests 342 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 343 Albuminuria and albuminosuria 343.5 Hematuria 344 Pyelitis 345 Kidney cyst 346 Nephrosis 347 Nephritis (Bright's disease) Etiological classification of diseases 350 Diseases due to prenatal influence 351 Diseases due to lower plant and animal parasites Glomerulonephritis 352 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites 353 Diseases due to intoxication 354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent 355 Diseases due to circulatory disturbance Arteriolar nephrosclerosis 356 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality Kidney stone (nephrolithiasis) Nephroptosis Ptosis 357 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition 358 Neoplastic diseases 359 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain causes Renal glycosuria 366 Therapeutics 367 Medical therapy 368 Surgical therapy, surgery of the kidney 369 Other forms of therapy 207 URETER WJ 400 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 201-2 440 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 444 Ureteritis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 456 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Ureteral stone 466-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary BLADDER 500 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 201-2 540 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 544 Cystitis 545 Diverticula of the bladder Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 554 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Cystocele Cf. WP 754, Cystocele in the female 555.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Enuresis 556 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Bladder stone 208 WJ 566-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary URETHRA 600 General works Flw^:2hi8t°l05y' -bryolosy. and physiology. 640 Diseases ^if!^0?" °f dlSea8e; Conditi™s of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 644 Urethritis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 656 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Urethral stone 666-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary MALE GENITAL SYSTEM (General and combined structures) For sex and reproduction, including the genital system (both male and female), see WP 1000-1759 For the female genital system, see WP 1-800 700 General works 701 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 702 Physiology 709 Climacteric Cf. WP 409, Female climacteric Cf. WJ 745, Climacteric disorders 713 Hygiene. Sex hygiene See also WP 1060, Male and female; WP 113, Female 740 Di seases 741 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For examination of the genitalia in general physical diagnosis, see WB 210 742 Pathology 209 WJ Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 7U3-1& are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 7l4± Impotence 7U5 Climacteric disorders Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 750 Diseases due to prenatal influence Hermaphroditism 751 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Venereal diseases (general) See also WP 151, Venereal diseases in the female; and the classification for the affected organs, with the subdivision -51 ,CU Chanchroid (general) • Git Gonorrhea (general) •G7 Granuloma inguinale (granuloma venereum, pudendal ulcer) •L9 Lymphogranuloma, Venereal Climatic bubo, fifth venereal disease, Frei's disease, lymphopathia venerea, Nicolas-Favre disease, paradenitis nostras, tropical bubo) •S9 Syphilis (general) 766-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary For the therapeutic use of drugs acting on the reproductive system, see WB 920-28 PROSTATE AND SEMINAL VESICLES 800 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 701-2 8I4.O Diseases 81*1 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 81+2 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 8U3-U9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: Qkk Prostatitis, seminal vesiculitis 81+9 Median bar 210 WJ Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 850-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 855.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Spermatorrhea 856 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Seminal cyst, calculus 857 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Benign hypertrophy of the prostate 866-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary PENIS 900 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 701-2 940 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 943-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 944 Phimosis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control 955.5 Priapism 966-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary SCROTUM AND SKIN OF EXTERNAL GENITALS 1000 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see_ WJ 701-2 1040 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1043-1049 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology 211 WJ 1066-1069 Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-10 59 may be used and divided according to Table R Therapeutics Divide aocording to Table R as necessary SPERMATIC CORD AND VAS DEFERENS 1100 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 701-2 1140 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1150-59 may be used and divided accordirg to Table R 1156 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Varicocele 1166-169 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary EPIDIDYMIS 1200 General works For anatomy, histology, embryology, and physiology, see WJ 701-2 1240 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 1244 Epididymitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1266-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 212 WJ TESTIS AND TUNICA VAGINALIS 1300 General works For anatomy, histology, and embryoloo-v. see WJ 701 ^ 1302 Physiology 1303 Semen and its secretion For Clinical examination of semen, see WB 395 1304 Germ cells, spermatozoa 1306 Endocrine function of the testis 1340 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 1343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 1344 Orchitis 1345 Sterility in the male For sterility in general and in the female, see WP 144 1346 Hydrocele of the tunica vaginalis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1350 Diseases due to prenatal influence Cryptorchism 1358 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 250 1366-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 1368 Castration, eunuchs, etc. 213 W K ENDOCRINE SYSTEM 817193 0-49-16 215 ENDOCRINE SYSTEM Summary WK 1-169 General works 200-69 Thyroid gland 300-69 Parathyroid gland 400-69 Thymus 500-69 Pituitary gland 600-69 Pineal gland 700-69 Adrenal gland 800-69 Insular tissue 900-69 Carotid gland Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed WK 11 History of endocrinology 12 Biography and bibliography of endocrinologists 14 Bibliography of endocrinology ENDOCRINE GLANDS (DUCTLESS GLANDS) ENDOCRINOLOGY For Drugs of endoorine origin, see QV 300-319 For Endocrine therapy, see WB 1020-36 For male gonads, see WJ 1306; for female gonads, see WP 60 5 For the composition of hormones, see QU 110 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions.of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology 217 WK 166-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary THYROID GLAND For Pharmacology of the thyroid, see QV 303 For Thyroid therapy, see WB 1022 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology 240 Diseases 241 Examination, diagnosis and diagnostic methods 2l±2 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 250 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital goiter, cretinism, thyroglossal oyst 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Thyroiditis 257 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth or nutrition Thyrotoxicosis (hyperthyroidism), hypothyroidism 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Goiter (bronchocele, struma) 266-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary PARATHYROID GLANDS For Parathyroid therapy, see WB 1024 For Pharmacology of the parathyroid, see QV 305 300 General works 301 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 302 Physiology 340 Diseases 342 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 218 WK 366-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary THYMUS 1+00 General works 1+01 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1+02 Physiology 1+1+0 Disease s 1+1+2 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1+50-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1+66-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary PITUITARY GLAND (Hypophysis cerebri, infundibulum, neurohypophysis) For Pharmacology of the pituitary, see QV 307 For Pituitary therapy, see WB 1026 500 General works 501 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 502 Physiology 5l+0 Di sea se s 5U2 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 557 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition •P5 Pituitary hyperfunction (hypophysial gigantism, acromegaly, pituitary basophilism) •P6 Pituitary hypofunction (pituitary dwarfism, dwarfism, infantilism) 559 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause •D9 Dyspituitarism .01 Obesity, pituitary 566-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as neoessary PINEAL GLAND (Conarium, corpus pineale epiphysis cerebri) 600 General works 219 WK 601 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 602 Physiology 640 Diseases 642 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 658 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 460 666-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary ADRENAL GLANDS (Suprarenal glands) For Adrenal therapy, see WB 1034 For Pharmacology of the adrenal glands, see QV 315 700 General works 701 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 702 Physiology 740 Diseases 742 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites 751 Addison's disease, adrenalitis 766-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary INSULAR TISSUE (Islet tissue of the pancreas, islets or islands of Langerhans) For Insulin therapy, see WB 1032 For the pharmacology of insulin, see QV 313 For the therapy of diabetes mellitus, see WK 3 57 800 General works 801 Anatomy. Histology.. Embryology 802 Physiology 840 Diseases Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology 843 Hyperinsulinism 220 'WK Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 8 50-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 857 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Diabetes mellitus 866-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary CAROTID GLAND (Glomus carotioum, intercarotid ganglion, nodulus intercaroticus, paraganglion caroticum) 900 General works 901 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 902 Physiology 940 Diseases Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 958 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 280 and QZ 315 966-69 Therapeutics Divide according to Table R as necessary 1000 OTHER GLANDS 221 W L NERVOUS SYSTEM 223 NERVOUS SYSTEM Summary WL General works Coverings Brain Spinal cord and nerve roots. Vessels of the spinal cord Peripheral nerves Vegetative nervous system Special senses Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 11 History of neurology (and psychiatry, when treated together) 12 Biography and bibliography of neurologists lh Bibliography of neurology (and psychiatry, when treated together) NERVOUS SYSTEM (General and combined parts, including vessels of the nervous system) 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology For the anatomy, histology, and embryology of a part, see the appropriate subdivision in the following tables •1 Gross anatomy .2 Histology .21 Nerve cells (neurons) and nerve fibers See also WL 105, Synapse •3 Embryology 102 Physiology For the physiology of a part, see the appropriate subdivisions in the following tables 103 Genesis and inhibition of energy 10il Conduction of nerve impulses, electrophysiology 105 Synapse See also WL 101.21, Nerve cells and nerve fibers 225 WL 106 Reflexes and reflex action 107 Conditioned reflexes 108 Physiology of sleep See also BF 1068-73, Psychology of the unconscious; WM 188, Disturbances of sleep 109 Bodily changes in anger, fear, etc. (Psychological physiology) See also WC 800, Psychosomatic disorders; WK, Endocrine system 113 Hygiene of the nervous system llj+ Noise prevention, including the effect of noise on the nervous system li+0 DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM (GENERAL) ll+l Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For examination of the nervous system in general physical diagnosis, see WB 2l+5 ll+2 Pathology of the nervous system (general) Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 11+3-1+9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology For motor disorders, see WE 555*5 For neuroses and general functional disorders, see WM 170-88 Etiological classification of diseases 150 Diseases due to prenatal influence (congenital anomalies, generalized or affecting more than one part) 151 Diseases due to infection with a lower organism Cerebrospinal syphilis Neurosyphilis Tabes dorsalis (locomotor ataxia) For Dementia paralytica, see WM 251 152 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Blastomycotic or parasitic infection of meninges, cord, and encephalon 153 Diseases due to intoxication (as from poison) 15l+ Diseases due to trauma 157 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition (as in amaurotic familial idiocy) 158 Neoplastic diseases of the nervous system (general) 159 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Cerebrospinal arteriosclerosis Cerebrospinal endarteritis Cerebrospinal thromboangiitis obliterans Multiple sclerosis 166 Therapeutics I67 Medical therapy 168 Surgical therapy, neurosurgery (general) 169 Other forms of therapy 226 COVERINGS Cerebrospinal fluid Leptomeninges and arachnoid (pia) Meningeal -vessels Meninges, cerebral and spinal Pachymeninges (dura) WL 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology 203 Cerebrospinal fluid and its function For clinical examination of cerebrospinal fluid, see WB 385 2i+0 Diseases 2l+l Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 21+2 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 21+3-1+9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 2l+l| Meningitis For Epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, see WL 251 2I4.5 Meningismus Etiological classification of diseases 250 Diseases due to prenatal influence (birth injury of meninges, congenital abnormality of meninges or meningeal vessels, meningeal hernia, meningocele) 251 Diseases due to infection with a lower organism (arachnoiditis, embolism of meningeal vessel, epidemic cerebrospinal meningitis, phlebitis of venous cavernous sinus and transverse sinus, subdural abscess, thrombosis of meningeal vessel) For Epidural abscess, see WV 1111 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites (actinomycosis, echinococcosis, sporotrichosis of meninges) Diseases due to trauma or physical agent (aneurysm of meningeal vessel, foreign body and injury of meninges or meningeal vessel, subdural or epidural hematona, subdural hygroma) Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control (histamine headache) Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition (ossification of meninges) Neoplastic diseases Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause (hypertensive meningeal hydrops) 227 For Therapeutics, see WL 166 and WL 366 For Medical therapy, see WL 167 and WL 367 For Neurosurgery (general) see WL 168 For Brain surgery, see WL 368 For other forms of therapy, see WL 169 and WL 369 BRAIN (including ventricles and vessels of the brain) WL 300 General works 301 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology •1 Cortex •2 Telencephalon (end-brain) .21 Prosencephalon (fbrebrain) •3 Dienoephalon (interbrain, thalamencephalon) Epi thalamus Hypothalamus Thalamus •1+ Mesencephalon (midbrain) •5 Metencephalon (cerebellum, hindbrain, pons) •6 Myelencephalon (after-brain, medulla, medulla oblongata) • 7 Cerebral hemispheres (cerebrum) •8 Weight and general morphology For Localization of function, see WL 30l+ 302 Physiology 303 Nerve centers and their function 30i+ Localization of function 305 Cerebral circulation 306 Intracranial pressure (subarachnoidal pressure) 3l+0 Diseases 3I+I Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods. Encephalography 3l+2 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 31+3-^9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 31+1+ Migraine (cephalalgia, headache) 3U5 Apoplexy Etiological' classification of diseases 350 Diseases due to prenatal influence Birth injury of the brain Congenital anomalies of the brain Cortical disorders of association For Teratology, see QS 691-98 228 352 353 WL 351 Diseases due to infection with a lower organism Brain abscess Cerebral syphilis Chorea (St. Vitus' dance) Encephalitis Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis of the brain Schistosomiasis of the brain Trichinosis of the brain Diseases due to intoxication (toxic encephalopathy) 354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Compression Concussion Contusion Electric shock Foreign body Hernia Laceration Traumatic aneurysm and hemorrhage Wound, gunshot or penetrating 355 Diseases due to circulatory disturbance Enoephalomalacia (softening of the brain) Encephalopathy due to arterial hypertension or arteriosclerosis Thrombosis For Apoplexy, see WL 345 357 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Presenile sclerosis of cerebral vessels 358 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 430 and QZ 460 359 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Arteriosclerotic cerebral hemorrhage Cataplexy Narcolepsy (sleep epilepsy, paroxysmal sleep) Paralysis agitans (Parkinson's disease) Vagotonia 366 Therapeutics For therapeutic use of depressants and stimulants of the central nervous system, see WB 850-99 See also WL 168, Neurosurgery (general) 367 Medical therapy 368 Surgery of the brain 369 Other forms of therapy 229 SPINAL CORD AND NERVE ROOTS (including vessels of the spinal cord) WL 400 General works 401 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 402 Physiology 403 Conduction in the cord 404 Excitability of the cord For Reflexes and reflex action, see WL 106 440 Diseases 441 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 442 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology 443 Myelopathy (general) Etiological classification of diseases 450 Diseases due to prenatal influence Birth injuries Congenital anomalies 451 Diseases due to infection with a lower organism Abscess Meningomyelitis Myelitis Poliomyelitis See also QW 935, Virus of poliomyelitis 452 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites 453 Diseases due to intoxication Spinal disease due to poison 454 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Avulsion of spinal nerve roots Compression of the cord Concussion of the cord Contusion of the cord Electric shock of the cord Injury of spinal vessel Laceration of the cord Wound of the cord or nerve roots 455 Diseases due to circulatory disturbance Spinal-cord disease due to arteriosclerosis, arteritis, embolism, hemorrhage, phlebitis, thrombosis 457 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Spinal-cord disease due to anoxemia, oachexia, starvation, vitamin deficiency For Beriberi, see WC 922 For Pellagra, see WC 926 458 Neoplastic diseases 230 WL 1+59 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Myelopathic muscular atrophy Necrosis of spinal cord I466 Therapeutics 1+67 Medioal therapy i+68 Surgical therapy See also WL 168, Neurosurgery (general) I4.69 Other forms of therapy PERIPHERAL NERVES (including cranial nerves and ganglia, and spinal nerves) 500 General works 501 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 502 Physiology 5l+0 Diseases 5I+I Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 5I+2 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 5U3-U9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 5I+I+ Neuralgia 5I+5 Neuropathies of varied etiology For paralysis and other neurogenic abnormalities of bones and skeletal joints and muscles, see WE 555-5 Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 550 Diseases due to prenatal influence Birth injury Congenital abnormality 551 Diseases due to infection with a lower organism Neuritis 55l+ Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Avulsion Compression Contusion Electric shock Stretching Wounds 558 Neoplastic diseases 566 Therapeutics 567 Medical therapy 568 Surgioal therapy 569 Other forms of therapy 817193 O - 49 - 17 231 VEGETATIVE NERVOUS SYSTEM (sympathetic and parasympathetic, or autonomic, including mixed ganglia) WL 600 General works 601 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 602 Physiology 640 Diseases 641 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 642 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 654 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Cervical sympathetic paralysis Injury 666 Therapeutics 667 Medical therapy 668 Surgical therapy 669 Other forms of therapy SPECIAL SENSES For Auditory sense, see WV 203 For Psychology of sensation, see BF 231-99 For Tactile and temperature senses, see WE 809-10 For Visual sense, see WW 102 700 General Works 702 Physiology 703 Sensation of smell 704 Sensation of taste 705 Sensation of pain 706 Sensation of position (proprioceptive) See also BF 291, Static sense 707 Sensation of hunger and thirst 708 Perceptual processes For Space, see WW 110 710 Time 712 Other 232 WL V™tf!S*!«T °f diseasei Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 744 Manifestations of olfactory sense disorder 745 Manifestations of gustatory sense disorder 233 W M PSYCHIATRY 235 PSYCHIATRY Summary WM 1-163 General works 45-65 Applications and interrelationships 70-76 Mental hygiene 141-63 Psychiatric examination 170-90 Neuroses 200-260 Psychoses 266-98 Therapeutics in psychiatry 300-369 Mental deficiencies 400-469 The epilepsies 500-o88 Character disorders 535-45 Behavior disorders 570-88 Drug addiction 600-630 Military psychiatry For Psychosomatic disorders, see WC 800 For Medicolegal psychiatry, s"ee~W 740 m 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of psychiatrists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables, statistical studies 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 20 Research in psychiatry 22 Directories of psychiatrists (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Technique in experimental study 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. 237 WM Hospitals, clinics, dispensaries, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 30 Administrative psychiatry See also WX 150-81, Hospitals, administration and organization Cf. WM 57, Personnel work and psychiatry 32 Laws and regulations relating to the mentally ill (commitment, etc.) See also W 600-925, Medical jurisprudence; V. 740, Medicolegal psychiatry 35 Care of the mentally ill (adequate and inadequate) See also WM 335, Care of mental defectives; WM, 401, Care of epileptics For Jurisprudence of insanity, see W 725-40 For Psychiatric nursing, see WY 160 40 Biographies of the mentally ill 41 Autobiographies 45 Applications and interrelationships 47 Anthropology and psychiatry See also BF 700-708, Genetic psychology; BF 730-38, Race and ethnic psychology 49 Art, literature and psychiatry 51 Education and psychiatry 53 Industry and psychiatry 55 Law and psychiatry See also W 740, Medicolegal psychiatry; HV 6001-7220, Criminology 56 Criminal psychiatry; psychotherapy and psychological rehabilitation of criminals 57 Personnel work and psychiatry 61 Religion and psychiatry See also BF 773, Psychology of belief, faith, etc. 63 Social work and psychiatry See also BF 757-58, Psychology of special classes; BF 751-55, Psychology of nations 65 Sociology and psychiatry (mass psychology, psychiatric aspects), etc. See also WM 72, Mass mental hygiene Cf. HM 251-99, Social psychology 70 Mental hygiene See also WS 205, in children; WS 675, in adolescents; WT 205, in the aged 72 Mass mental hygiene See also WM 65, Mass psychology; WM 605-8, Morale in war-time 238 7 in adolescents; WS 205, in children; WT 205, in the aged 80 Schools of thought in psychiatry 100 General works on psychiatry For related works on anatomy and physiology, see WL, Nervous system --- 141 Psychiatric examination, methods of examination For Electroencephalography, see WL 341 For Malingering, see W 783 For Pathology of the nervous system, see WL 142 145 Traits tested For general psychology, see BF 431 For Mental examination of recruits, see UB 336 (for general libraries) 147 Intelligence 149 Personality For Personality in psychology, see BF 698 151 Vocational ability 153 Other 155 Methods of testing For examination of the mental state in general physical diagnosis, see WB 235 157 Play techniques 159 Projective techniques 161 Interview and questionnaire 163 Other NEUROSES Functional disorders of the nervous system of psychogenic origin (psychoneuroses), WM 170-259 may be divided by Table D as necessary 170 General works 172 Hysterias and anxiety states (including amnesia, anorexia nervosa, catalepsy, double or multiple personalities, flexibilitas cerea, hysterical anesthesia, hysterical deafness, hysterical mutism) For Aphonia, see WV 955.5 For Hysterical amaurosis, see WW 755.5 For syndromes of somatization, see the organ affected and the subdivision -55.5 174 Neurasthenia ("irritable weakness") 176 Obsessive compulsive states and obsessive ruminative states (including delire de toucher, folie du doute, kleptomania, psychasthenia, pyromania, trichotillomania) For Dipsomania, see WM 574 239 WM 178 Phobias (including acarophobia, aerophobia, agoraphobia, cancerophobia, claustrophobia, mysophobia, syphilophobia) 180 Tics (including habit spasm, raaladie des tics, mimic spasm) For Hiccup, see WE 655.6 182 Disorders of speech (including alalia, anarthria, aphasia, aphemia, delayed speech, dysarthria, letter-sound substitution, stuttering including stammering) For Disorders of speech in general physical diagnosis, see WB 265 184 Occupational neuroses 186 Hypochondriasis (melancholia) 188 Disturbances of sleep (including hypersomnia, hyposomnia, insomnia, somnambulism, somniloquism) See also BF 1068-73, Psychology of sleep; WL 108, Physiology of sleep; WL 359, Narcolepsy 190 Other PSYCHOSES 200 General works 203 Schizophrenia (dementia praecox), including catatonia, hebephrenia, schizoid personality 205 Paranoia and paranoid conditions (including paraphrenia) 207 Manic-depressive psychoses (cyclothymic psychoses) 208 Manic type 211 Depressive type 215 Circular type 251 Psychoses due to or associated with infection Cerebral tabes Dementia paralytica General paralysis of the insane (general paresis) Paretic dementia Syphilitic meningo-encephalitis 253 Psychoses due to intoxication (such as that due to poison gas) (hallucinosis) For Psychoses due to alcoholism, see WM 574 254 Psychoses due to trauma 255 Psychoses due to disturbance of circulation (as in cerebral arteriosclerosis, cardiorenal disease) 257 Psychoses due to disturbance of metabolism, growth, nutrition, or endocrine function (psychoses due to glandular disorders) For Psychoses due to senility, see WT 250 259 Psychoses due to unknown cause (Huntington'.8 chorea) 260 Other (including psychopathic personality) 240 wfc THERAPEUTICS IN PSYCHIATRY 266 General works 267 Medical therapy 268 Surgical therapy 269 Special forms of therapy 270 Physical therapy 271 Shock therapy 272 Fever therapy See also WB 1167-71, Therapeutic use of heat, general 273 Psychotherapy Cf. WB 1255 274 Group psychotherapy See also WM 72, Group mental hygiene 275 Psychoanalysis See also BF 173-75, Pathological psychology 276 Prolonged narcosis 277 Hypnosis See also BF 1111-56, Hypnotism 278 Will therapy 280 Occupational therapy Cf. WB 1255 282 Recreational therapy 284 Educational therapy 286 Music therapy Cf. WB 1250 For Psychology of music, see ML 3830-38 290 Drama therapy 292 Bibliotherapy 298 Other, A-Z MENTAL DEFICIENCIES ( including emotional defect states) For Mental deficiency in children, see 7v"S 210-28 For Psychologic aspects of mental deficiency, see BF 435-37 For Social aspects of mental deficiencies, see HV 1551-68 and 4961 300 General 335 Care of mental defectives ( adequate and inadequate) See also WM 35, Care of the mentally ill; WM 401, Care of epileptics 350 Deficiencies due to prenatal influence (including constitutional psychopathic inferiority) 351 Deficiencies due to infection 241 354 Deficiencies due to trauma 355.3 Deficiencies due to convulsive disorder 357 Deficiencies due to disturbance of metabolism, growth, or nutrition 358 Deficiencies due to neoplastic diseases 359 Other deficiencies 366 Therapeutics 367 Medical therapy 368 Surgical therapy 369 Other forms of therapy THE EPILEPSIES (including convulsive disorders) 400 General works 401 Care of epileptics (adequate and inadequate) See also WM 35, Care of the mentally ill; WM 335, Care of mental defectives 403 Motor epilepsy 405 Myoclonic jerks ("without loss of consciousness) myoclonus epilepsy See also WM 180, Tics 407 Epilepsia partialis continua (Kojevnikoff»s epilepsy) 409 Tonic epilepsy (so-called cerebellar fits) 411 Co-ordinated epilepsy (so-called grand mal attack) 415 Akinetic epilepsy (transient flaccid states) 417 Sensory epilepsy 419 Reflex 421 Sensory (thalamic) 423 Affective 425 Psychic variants 427 Visceral variants 429 Focal epilepsy ( Jacksonian epilepsy, partial epilepsy) 441 Diagnosis of epilepsies 442 Pathology of epilepsies 466 Therapy of epilepsies 467 Medical therapy 469 Other forms of therapy CHARACTER AND BEHAVIOR DISORDERS (PSYCHOPATHY) See also BF 318-39, Character, psychologic aspects; BJ 1518-1695; Character, ethical aspects Cf. HQ 71-79, 450-71, Social aspects 500 General works 242 Perversions Abnormal orificial sexuality (oral, anal, etc., as in cunnilinguism, fellatio, pederasty) Coprophilia and coprophagia Frotteurism Scoptophilio-exhibitionism (exhibitionism) Sadomasochism, algolagnia (masochism, sadism) Other Abnormality of sexual object Homosexual (homosexuality, lesbianism, transvestitism) Infantosexual Bestiosexual (bestiality) Autosexual (autoeroticism, masturbation, narcissism) Other Malversions (fetichism, including necrophilia) Pornography and pornographic material Cf. YtfP 1053 Behavior disorders Psychic and emotional maladjustment For Psychology of emotions, see BF 575 Habit disturbance (nail biting, thumb sucking, etc.) Conduct disturbance (psychic aspects of truancy, untruthfulness, stealing, etc.) Drug addiction For sociological aspects of drug addiction, see HV 5801-40 Absinth Alcohol and alcoholism (including cerebropathia psychica toxemia, delirium tremens, dipsomania, Korsakoff's psychosis, polyneuritic psychosis) For medicolegal aspects of alcoholism, see W 725-40 For physiological effects of alcoholism, see QU 68 For sociological aspects of alcoholism, see TfV 5001-5720 Cannabis (hashish, hemp, marihuana) Chloroform Cocaine Ether Nicotine (tobacco) For sociological aspects of the tobacco habit, see HV 5725-70 Opium, (heroin, morphine) Other PSYCHIATRY IN WAR For War psychology, see U 21 General Morale (civilian and military) See also U 22, Morale in relation to military science; WM 70-76, Mental hygiene 243 608 Preventive psychiatry (civilian and military; 610 Induction of recruits, psychiatric aspects See also UB 336 (for general libraries) 615 Training of recruits, psychiatric aspects 620 Combat, psychiatric aspects 625 Therapy 630 Psychiatric rehabilitation For occupational rehabilitation of the disabled, see WB 360-66 For"physical rehabilitation, see the classification for the specific disability 244 W N RADIOLOGY 245 RADIOLOGY Summary WN 1-100 General works 110-35 Physics of roentgenology 150-55 Roentgenologic apparatus and equipment 160-99 Roentgenographic technique 200-220 Roentgen rays in diagnosis 250-290 Roentgenotherapy 300-350 Radium 400-443 Other radioactive elements For Phototherapy and thermotherapy, see WB 1165-92 See also QC, Physics WN 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History of radiology, including roentgenology 12 Biography and bibliography of radiologists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables 18 Study and teaching 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories (Divide by Table L) Radiological laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z Hospitals (inoluding radiology departments of hospitals 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 32 Laws relating to the use of Roentgen rays, radium, etc. 817193 O - 49 - 18 247 ROENTGENOLOGY WN 100 General works 110 Physios of roentgenology For general libraries prefer QC 481, Roentgen radiation 125 Electrioity and electric currents in roentgenology 127 High-voltage currents and their generation 130 Electron theory and the Roentgen-ray tube 135 Roentgen rays, their nature and production 150 Roentgenologic apparatus and equipment 155 Dark-room apparatus and equipment See also TR, Photography 160 Roentgenographic technique 170 Preliminary preparation of the patient, positioning 175 Roentgenograms: production and mechanical factors affecting them 178 Dark-room technique 180 Opaque media and their use 185 Soft-tissue radiography 190 Body-section radiography (including laminagraphy, planigraphy, radiotomy, stratigraphy, tomography, and vertigraphy) 195 Stereoscopy 198 Protection from exposure to Roentgen rays. Ill effects of exposure to Roentgen rays (including case reports) For Roentgenotherapy, see WN 260 199 Care and preservation of roentgenograms ROENTGEN RAYS IN DIAGNOSIS For Roentgen-ray examination of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the specific anatomic structure and the subdivision -41 200 General works 210 Foreign-body localization 220 Fluoroscopy and photography of the fluorescent screen ROENTGENOTHERAPY 250 General works 260 Beneficial effects of exposure to Roentgen rays See also WB 1195-218, Electrotherapy For ill effects of exposure to Roentgen rays, see WN 198 248 WN 275 Tables of cosage 290 Record of roentgenotherapy Cf. WN 350, Records of radium therapy RADIUM See also QD 181.RI, Chemistry 300 General works 310 Physics of radium 315 Radioactivity of radium For general libraries prefer QC 721, Physics See also WN 415, Radioactivity, general 325 Care and handling of radium (including protection from ill effects) 340 Radium therapy, general 343 Effects of exposure to radium 111 effects of exposure to radium (including case reports) 350 Records of radium therapy Cf. WN 290, Records of roentgenotherapy iTHER RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS 430 General Actinium Ionium Polonium "Radiolead" (radium G) Thorium Uranium 410 Physics 415 Radioactivity For Radioactivity of radium, see WN 315 425 Care and handling (including protection from ill effects) 440 Use in medicine, general 441 Special, A-Z 443 Effects of exposure (including case reports) 249 W 0 SURGERY 251 SURGERY Summary General works General surgery Surgical procedure and armamentarium Minor surgery. Electrosurgery Anesthesia General Regional Local Operative surgery Plastic surgery Emergency surgery Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Traumatic surgery Industrial surgery Military surgery Surgery in special medical conditions Surgery in special age groups WO 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of surgeons 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables, statistics. Collected surgical case reports, general If devoted to a single pathological condition, a system, or an organ, see the classification for that disease or anatomic structure 17 Surgical atlases See also QS 17, Anatomical atlases and iconographies 253 wo 18 Study and teaching 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of surgeons (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, research institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z Museums, hospitals, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 32 Laws relating to surgery For Laws relating to dissection, see QS 132 50 Experimental surgery. Research in surgery. Surgery in animal For Anesthesia in animals, see WO 450 For controversial literature on Vivisection, see HV 4905-,: 52 Technique and method For Care of experimental animals, see WB 550-60 60 Surgical illustration For Artistic anatomy, see QS 126 Cf. NC 760-85, Anatomy in art Surgery in special countries Cf. WB 50-60, Medical practice by country 75 General By country 76 United States 77 States, A-W .Al Cities, A2-W 78 Other American 79 Great Britain 80 Europe 81 Asia 82 Africa 83 Australia 84 Oceanica 85 Other, A-Z GENERAL SURGERY For Minor surgery, see WO 192 For Operative surgery, see WO 500 For the surgery of a region, system,or organ, see the classification for the specific anatomic structure and the subdivision - 68 100 General treatises 254 wo 101 Surgical anatomy For general human anatomy, see QS 4 For the anatomy of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the specific anatomic structure and the subdivision -01 102 Surgical physiology (physiological principles applied to surgery) For general human physiology, see QT 104 For the physiology of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the specific anatomic structure and the subdivision *02 113 Asepsis and antisepsis in surgery For Pharmacology of antiseptics and disinfectants, see QV 220-49 For Therapeutic use of antiseptics and disinfectants, see WB 960-86 115 Sterilization, surgical 117 By chenicals Ci.WO 174 119 By heat 140 Surgical diseases, general For the surgical diseases of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivisions -40 through -59 For the surgical therapy of individual diseases, see the Disease classification and divide by Table D For the surgical therapy of neoplastic diseases, see W0 540 141 Surgical examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods (including history taking) For General diagnosis, see WB 141-675 For Roentgen examination, see WN 200-220 142 Surgical pathology For general pathology, see QZ 4 For the pathology of an individual disease, see the Disease classification and divide by Table 15 Manifestations of diseases and complications of surgical therapy, including therapy. 143 General Special surgical diseases 144 Hemorrhage and hemostasis, in general For hemorrhage of a specific region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -54 For Embolism, see WG 354 For the Pharmacology of hemostatics, see QV 195 For the therapeutic use of hemostatics, see WB 944 For Thrombosis, see WG 344, WG 354 (postoperative) 255 wo 145 Necrosis and gangrene, in general For necrosis or gangrelie of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -54 For the pathology of necrosis, see QZ 180 146 Inflammation (including therapy)"" See also WO 148, Infection, suppuration For the pathology of inflammation, see QZ 150 147 Abscess, fistula, sinus, ulcers, in general For abscesses of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -51 For Boils, carbuncles, etc., see WE 851 For multiple abscess, see WC 370 For ulcers, sinus, or fistula of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -54 148 Infection, including postoperative infection Suppuration, in general See also WO 146, Inflammation For infection of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -51 For the mechanism of infection, see QY 210-30 149 Surgical shock, including traumatic shock See also WB 179, Shocks as a diagnostic symptom Surgical procedure and armamentarium For asepsis and antisepsis, including surgical sterilization, see WO 113-19 160 General works 162 Surgi.cal instruments and equipment, including their use For Military surgical instruments, see UH 440-45 163 Metal instruments and equipment 164 Rubber instruments and equipment 165 Other instruments 166 Sutures, ligatures, and knots 167 Surgical dressings, bandages and bandaging For Dressing of wounds, see WO 190 168 Textile materials 169 Adhesive plaster, strapping of wounds, medicated plasters. Collodion 256 wo 170 Plaster of Paris and gypsum dressings Cf. WE 168.5 171 Swabs, gowns, masks, caps, sheets, gloves, etc. 172 Glass, china, and enamelware 173 Hand brushes and nail cleaners 174 Solutions, caustics, oils and lubricants, dusting powder, etc., exclusive of antiseptics For antiseptics, see WO 117 175 Other, A-Z 178 Preparation for operation 179 Preparation of the patient, preoperative care See also WO 183, Pre- and postoperative care For Preparation for anesthesia, see WO 234 180 Preparation of the operating room, including disinfection of the room See also WO 113-19, Asepsis and antisepsis in surgery 181 Preparation of the surgeon and his staff For operative surgery and the technique of operations, see WO 500 183 Postoperative care and treatment, including works on pre- and postoperative care See also WO 179, Preoperative care 184 Postoperative complications, general See also WO 148, Postoperative infection 185 Operative wounds and wound healing 186 Care of aseptic wounds 187 Care of infected wounds 188 Closure of wounds 189 Drainage and drains in wound therapy 190 Dressing of wounds For Dressing materials, bandages and bandaging, see WO 167-70 191 Wound healing (operative and nonoperative wounds) Cf. WO 102 192 Minor surgery, general For the minor surgery of regions, systems, or organs, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -68 For the minor surgical therapy of a pathological condition, see the classification for that condition and divide by fable D 257 wo 198 Electrosurgery, galvanosurgery, surgical diathermy See also WB 1195-1218, Electrotherapy SURGICAL ANEST.IESIA See also WO 275-79, Genera] anesthesia; WO 400-425, Local anesthesia; WO 300-398, Regional anesthesia For the phanaacology of anesthetic drugs, see QV 80-93 and 110-17 For the therapeutic use of agents of anesthesia, see WB 850-62 and 875-81 For the therapeutic use of hypnotics, depressants, etc., see WB 850-62 and 875-81 Numbers 201-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed 200 General works 211 History of anesthesia 212 Biography and bibliography of anesthetists 214 Bibliography of anesthesia 234 Examination and preparation of the patient 235 Choice of anesthetic 240 Instruments and equipment 245 Accidents and complications For Toxicology of anesthetic drugs, see WC 662 250 Resuscitation GENERAL ANESTHESIA 275 General works By inhalation 280 General 282 Special anesthetics, A-Z For claims of priority in anesthesia, see W0 211 .C3 Carbon dioxide .C4 Chloroform (trichloromethane) .09 Cyclopropane (triaiethylene) .S8 Ether (ethyl oxide) .E84 Ethyl chloride .E9 Ethylene .H4 Helium .N5 Nitrous oxide .V5 Vinyl ether (vinethene) Intravenous injection (phlebonarcosis) 258 WO 285 General 287 Special, A-Z ,E6 Evipal sodium (enderm) .N5 Narcotic anesthesia, (twilight sleep) scopolamine-morphine anesthesia .P6 Pentothal sodium (thiopentobarbital) Rectal injection 290 General 292 Special, A-Z ,A9 Avertin (tribromethanol) 295 Basal anesthesia (anoci-association) 297 Use of hypnotism in anesthesia REGIONAL ANESTHESIA 300 General works 305 Block or conduction anesthesia 310 Spinal-nerve root block, technique and contraindications (intradural anesthesia, lumbar anesthesia, medullary anesthesia, rachionesthesia, radicular anesthesia, rhizanesthesia, spinal anesthesia) By the use of hyperbaric solutions 312 General 314 Special, A-Z By the use of hypobaric solutions 316 General 318 Special, A-Z ,H9 Hypobaric procaine solution .15 Intracaine ,M4 Metycaine ,N8 Nupercaine hydrochloride ,P6 Pontocaine hydrochloride 320 Extradural intraspinal block 322 Epidural (peridural) anesthesia 324 Caudal (extradural) anesthesia 326 Sacral anesthesia 330 Paravertebral block 332 Paracervical anesthesia 334 Parathoracic anesthesia 336 Paralumbar anesthesia 338 Parasacral, postsacral, presacral, and transsacral anesthesia 340 Ganglion block (ganglion anesthesia) 350 Splanchnic block (splanchnic anesthesia) 259 wo 360 Plexus block (plexus anesthesia) 362 Brachial 364 Cervical 366 Lumbar 368 Soiatic 370 Neural block 375 Peripheral or cranial nerve block (median, sciatic, trigeminal, ulnar) 380 Field block (circular anesthesia) 390 Regional vascular anesthesia 392 Arterial anesthesia 394 Venous anesthesia (Bier's local anesthesia) 395 Peripheral anesthesia 396 Infiltration anesthesia 397 Instillation anesthesia 398 Surface anesthesia LOCAL ANESTHESIA 400 General works Produced by 410 Abstraction of heat, use of cold (Arnott's anesthesia) Chemicals 420 General 425 Special, A-Z ,B8 Butesin picrate .B9 Butyn ,C4 Chlorobutanol ,C6 Cocaine (methyl benzoyl ecgonine) .D5 Diothane (piperidinopropanediol diphenylurethane) .E8 Ethyl aminobenzoate (anesthesin, benzocaine) .07 Orthoform •P4 Phenacaine (acetamidine, ethenyl-paradiethoxy-diphenyl- amidine hydrochloride, holocaine hydrochloride) .P7 Procaine hydrochloride (neocaine, novocaine, para-aminobenzoyl-di-ethylamino-ethanol) Nupercaine (percaine) Tutocain ANESTHESIA IN SPECIAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS, e,g-, Heart disease, diabetes mellitus, etc. For surgery in special medical conditions, see W0 1100-1110 430 General 435 Special, A-Z (e.g. .D5, Diabetes) 440 Anesthesia in infants and children For surgery in infants and children, see W0 1125 445 Anesthesia in old age For surgery in old age, see W0 1150 260 wo 450 Anesthesia in animals, see WO 50 OPERATIVE SURGERY For the surgery of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -68 500 General works 517 Atlases. Iconographies 525 Amputation For Artificial limbs, see WE 168.8 540 Surgical treatment of neoplastic diseases For neoplastic diseases in general, see WC 958-79 For the pathology of neoplastic diseases, see QZ 200-460 For radiotherapy of neoplastic diseases, see WN 250 and 340 PLASTIC SURGERY, GENERAL, INCLUDING COSMETIC SURGE1Y For the plastic repair of wounds, burns, etc., see the classification for the pathological condition and divide by Table D For the plastic surgery of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -*68 600 General works 610 Tissue transplantation, general, including skin grafting 620 Paraffin prosthesis 640 Other prostheses 650 EMERGENCY SURGERY, GENERAL For emergency surgery of a region, system, or organ, see the classification for the anatomic structure and the subdivision -68 See also WO 775, Military surgery DISEASES DUE TO TRAUMA OR PHYSICAL AGENT (e.g. Injuries, accidents, wounds, etc.) See also specific anatomic structures and the subdivision -54, as WE 254, Fractures For relief associations, Red Cross, etc., see UH 535-51 For Tropical diseases, see WB 1700 261 wo 675 General works 678 Asphyxiation (including choking, hanging, strangulation, suffocation) 681 Drowning (including immersion, submersion, etc.) 681+ Foreign bodies and their extraction, general See also special anatomic structures (as the respiratory tract) and the subdivision -5I+ 687 Freezing (including frostbite), general 690 Heat prostration (including heat cramps, heat exhaustion, heatstroke, insolation, sunstroke, thermic fever, etc.) For Shock, traumatic and postoperative, see WO ll+9 693 Traumatic wounds and injuries, general For Wound healing, see WO 191 695 Abrasions, bruises, contusions, and crushing 700 Blast injuries 70l+ Burns, including scalds, incineration, etc. Cf. wo 713 707 Gunshot wounds See also WO 775# Military surgery 710 Stabbing and cutting wounds, lacerated wounds 713 Injury from electricity (burns, electrocution, lightning stroke, shock, etc.) For injury from radioactive substances and Roentgen rays, see WN 198 and 3I+6 716 Wounds from animals and insects For poisoning derived from animal substances, see WC 66l 721+ Other --- INDUSTRIAL SURGERY For specific diseases, see the classification for the pathological condition and divide by Table D For Industrial hygiene, see WA 1300-lJ+lO 750 General works 7b0 Railway surgery MILITARY SURGERY SURGERY OF WAR AND CATASTROPHE For First aid in illness or injury, see WA 1189 For particular pathological conditions resulting from war or catastrophe, see the classification for the disease For relief associations, Red Cross, etc., see UH 535-51 and HV 553-61+0 --- See also WO 675-72L,, Diseases due to trauma or physical agent 775 General works 785 Transportation of injured See also UH 500-505, Military scienoe 262 wo 791-953 MILITARY SURGERY. BY LOCALITY Cf. UH, Military scienoe - Medical service 791 America -793 North America 795 United States 797 Special States, A-Z 799 Canada 801 Mexico 803 Central America 80l+ Countries, A-Z 805 West Indies 806 Islands, A-Z 807 South America 809 Argentine Republic 811 Bolivia 813 Brazil 815 Chile 817 Colombia 819 Ecuador 821 Guiana 825 Paraguay 827 Peru 829 Uruguay 831 Venezuela 833 Europe 835 Great Britain 837 England Wales 839 Scotland 81+1 Ireland; North Ireland 81+2 Irish Free State; Eire 81+3 Austria 81+5 Belgium 81+7 Denmark 8i+9 France 851 Germany 853 Greece 855 Italy 857 Netherlands 859 Norway 861 Portugal 863 Russia; U.S.S.R. 865 Spain 867 Sweden 869 Switzerland 871 Turkey 873 Other Balkan States 871+ Other countries of Europe 817193 O - 49 - 19 263 875 Asia 877 China 37'? India and Ceylon 831 Japan 883 Persia; Iran Siberia, see Russia Turkey in Asia, see Turkey 891 Other countries of Asia 895 Africa Abyssinia, see Ethiopia 896 Algeria 897 Angola §98 Basutoland 899 Bechuanaland 930 Belgian Congo 901 Cameroons (Gt. Brit.) Cape of Good Hope, see Union of South Africa '902 Cape Verde Islands Congo Free State, see Belgian Congo 903 Egypt 304 Eritrea 905 Ethiopia 906 French West Africa 907 Gambia German East Africa, see Tanganyika Territory German South V.est Africa, see South West Africa 908 Gold Coast 909 Guinea (Portugal) Kamerum, see Cameroons 910 Kenya Colony and Protactorate Kongo, Belgian, see Belgian Congo 911 Liberia 912 Libya 913 Madagascar 914 Mauritus 915 Morocco 916 Mozambique (Province) Natal, see Union of South Africa 917 Niger Colony (France) 918 Nigeria 919 Nyasaland Orange Free State, see Union of South Africa 920 Rhodesia, Northern 921 Rhodesia, Southern 922 Saint Helena 923 Saint Thomas 264 wo 92l+ Sierra Leone 925 Somaliland 926 South Africa Republic (1880-Oct. 25 1900) 927 South West Africa ' * J 928 Sudan 929 Swaziland 930 Tanganyika Territory 931 Togoland, British 932 Togoland, French Transvaal, see Union of South Africa 933 Tunisia 93U Uganda 935 Union of South Africa 936 Cape of Good Hope 937 Natal 938 Orange Free State 939 Transvaal West Africa, French, see French West Africa 91+0 Zanzibar --- 91+1 Other, A.-Z Australasia 9l+2 Australia 9l+3 New South Wale8 91+1+ North Australia 9^5 Queensland 9l+6 South Australia 91+7 Tasmania 9i+8 Victoria 9^9 Western Australia 950 New Zealand 951 Pacific Islands 952 Arctic Region 953 Antarctic Region 265 wo SURGERY IN SPECIAL MEDICAL CONDITIONS, e.g., diabetes mellitus, heart disease, etc. For anesthesia in special medical conditions, see WO 1+30-35 1100 General 1110 Special, A-Z .D5 Diabetes mellitus 1125 Surgery in infants and children (| For anesthesia in infants and children, ^ee WO 1+1+0 1150 Surgery in old age 266 W P GYNECOLOGY. SEX. REPRODUCTION. OBSTETRICS 267 GYNECOLOGY. SEX. REPRODUCTION. OBSTETRICS Summary WP Gynecology 1-169 General works 200-269 Vulva 300-369 • Vagina 400-469 Cervix uteri and uterus 500-569 Oviduct (fallopian tube) 600-669 Ovary 700-769 Pelvic supporting structures 800-840 Bony pelvis. Symphysis pubis 1050-1065 Sex 1100-1150 Human reproduction 1200-1759 Obstetrics 1280-1450 Pregnancy 1500-1680 Parturition 1700-1759 Puerperium Material solely on gynecology or on gynecology and obstetrics should be classified in this section. Material solely on obstetrics should be classified in WP 1200-1759 For female urology, see WJ, Genito-urinary system For nursing in gynecology, see WY 157, Nursing in medical specialties WP 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of gynecologists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 17 Pictorial works. Atlases 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 269 wp 22 Directories of gynecologists (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual laboratories, etc., A-Z 25 Laboratory technique in gynecology 26 Apparatus, equipment Hospitals, dispensaries, etc. (for women or for women and children) For lying-in hospitals, see WP 1227-28 27 Collective » 28 Individual hospitals, etc., A-Z FEMALE GENITAL TRACT General works on gynecology or on gynecology and obstetrics. (For material on the entire female genital tract or on more than one organ) For material on reproduction in general and its associated disorders in the female, and for pregnancy, parturition, and the puerperium and their disorders, see V.'P 1100-1759. For material on a single genital organ, see the following sections 100 General treatises 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology For Menopause syndrome, see WP 409 and 445 For Menstruation, see WP "403 and 444 For Ovulation, see WP 603 For Puberty, see W*S 602-9 113 Hygiene. Female sex hygiene See also WP 1060, Sex hygiene; WJ 713, Male sex hygiene 140 Diseases 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods For examination of the genitalia in general physical diagnosis, see WB 210 142 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etioloj, The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting more than one organ. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 144 Sterility (in general), sterility in the female For Sterility in the male, _see WJ 1345 145 Leukorrhea 146 Inflammation of the female genital system 270 WP Etiological classification of diseases Diseases due to prenatal influence Diseases due to lower plant or animal oarasites Genital tuberculosis in the female Venereal diseases in the female See also WJ 751, Venereal diseases,(general); also the anatomic structure affected and the subdivision -51, as in Table R Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Diseases due to intoxication Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or 0f psychic control Diseases due -to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Neoplastic diseases Therapeutics in gynecology Medical therapy For the use of drugs acting on the reproductive system, see WB 920-28 Surgical therapy, gynecological surgery Other forms of therapy VULVA (including Bartholin's glands, canal of Nuck, clitoris, hymen, labia majora, labia minora) For Urethra, see WJ 600-669 General works Anatomy. Histology. Embryology Physiology Hygiene Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: Vulvitis Etiological classification of diseases Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital anomalies (absence, atresia, displacement, hypospadias, infantile parts, supernumerary parts) 271 WP 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess Adenitis of Bartholin's gland Cellulitis of the hymen Chancroid of the hymen Furunculosis of the vulva Gangrene of the vulva Herpes of the vulva Recto labial and vulvorectal fistula Syphilis of the vulva Tuberculosis of the vulva Ulcer 252 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis of the vulva Epidermophytosis of the vulva Filariasis of the vulva (elephantiasis) Pediculosis of the vulva Scabies of the vulva (psora) Thrush of the vulva 254 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Condyloma acuminatum of the vulva Injury of the vulva 255 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Hemo rrhage 255.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Pruritus of the vulva, neurogenic 256 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Cysts Varix of the vulva 257 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Vitiligo of the vulva ( leukodermia, piebald skin) 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Hydrocele of the cai.al of Nuck Kraurosis of the vulva ( leukokraurosis, leukoplakia vulvae, leukoplakic vulvitis, pruritus vulvae) 266 Therapeutics 267 Medical therapy 268 Surgical therapy 269 Other forms of therapy VAGINA 300 General works 301 Anatomy Histology. Embryology 302 Physiology 272 Hygiene Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 344 Vaginitis 345 Fistula (rectovaginal, urethrovaginal, and vesicovaginal) Etiological classification of diseases 350 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital anomalies Absence Rudimentary parts Supernumerary parts 351 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess Diphtheria Lymphogranuloma venereum of the vagina Pyocolpos Syphilis Trichomoniasis Tuberculosis 352 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Blastomycosis Echinococcosis Oxyuriasis Schistosomiasis 353 Diseases due to intoxication Chemical burn 354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Dyspareunia Injury 355.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Sexual anesthesia (anaphrodisia) Vaginismus (hysterical and reflex) 356 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Cyst Foreign body Hematocolpos Prolapse 559 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Kraurosis 566 Therapeutics 567 Medical therapy 273 •«p 368 369 Surgical therapy Other forms of therapy UTERUS AND CERVIX UTERI 400 General works 401 Anatomy. Histology. Subryology 402 Physiology 40? Menstruation ( catamenia) For Menstruation and its disorders, see WP 444 409 Menopause For Menopausal disorders, see WP 445 413 Hygiene 440 Diseases 441 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 442 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology 443 Cervicitis and erosion of the cervix 444 Disorders of menstruation ( including items on menstruation and its disorders) 445 Disorders associated with the menopause (including items on the menopause and its disorders) 446 Amenorrhea 447 Dysmenorrhe a 448 Menorrhagia 449 Metrorrhagia Etiological classification of diseases 450 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital anomalies Absence Atresia Displacement Rudimentary Uterus didelphys Uterus fetalis Uterus unicornis 451 Diseases due to lower plant, or animal parasites Abscess Cervical polyp Endometritis Metritis Parametritis Pyometra Syphilis Trichomoniasis Tuberculosis 274 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis Oxyuriasis Schistosomiasis Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Atrophy of the endometrium Displacement of the uterus Injury Lacerations of the cervix Wounds Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Endometrial dysfunction Infantile uterus Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Calcification of the cervix Leukoplakia of the cervix Therapeutics Medical therapy Surgical therapy Other forms of therapy OVIDUCT (FALLOPIAN TUBE) For Ovulation, see WP 603 General works Anatomy. Histology. Embryology Physiology Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases For Salpingo-oophoritis, see WP 651 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital anomalies Absence Convolutions Cysts (congenital) Displacements Supernumerary Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess Pyosalpinx Salpingitis Syphilis Tuberculosis 275 552 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis Echinococcosis Oxyuriasis Schistosomiasis 554 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Injury and its effects 556 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Hematosalpinx Hydrosalpinx Volvulus 557 Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Fibrosis 566 Therapeutics 567 Medical therapy 568 Surgical therapy 569 Other forms of therapy OVARY (including Graafian follicle, corpus luteum and associated structures) For Hormonal therapy, see WB 1020-36 For the biochemistry of hormones, see QU 110 For the pharmacology of female sex hormones, see QV 309 600 General works 601 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 602 Physiology 603 Ovulation, ovum 605 Endocrine function 640 Diseases 641 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 642 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 644 Hemorrhage Etiological classification of diseases 650 Diseases due to prenatal influence Congenital anomalies Absence Hernia Supernumerary 276 351 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess Oophoritis Salpingo-oophoritis Syphilis Tuberculosis 652 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Actinomycosis Echinococcosis 654 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Hypofunction due to Roentgen rays or radium (artificial menopause) Injury 656 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Displacement or torsion 658 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 250 659 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Calcification Endometriosis 666 Therapeutics 667 Medical therapy 668 Surgical therapy 669 Other forms of therapy PELVIC SUPPORTING STRUCTURES (including broad ligament, pelvic floor, pelvic peritoneum, perineum and associated structures) 700 General works 701 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 740 Diseases 741 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 742 Pathology Manifestations of disease; Conditions of mixed or varied etiology The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases 751 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Cellulitis of *the pelvis Pelvic abscess 752 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites Echinococcosis 277 WP 754 Diseases due to trauma or physical abent Cystocele Cf. WJ 554 Enterocele Lacerations of the .pelvic floor Rectocele (proctocele) Urethrocele Wound of perineum 755 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance Pelvic hematocele 756 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Varicosities of broad ligament 766 Therapeutics 767 Medical therapy 768 Surgical therapy 769 Other forms of therapy BONY PELVIS. SYMPHYSIS PUBIS See also WP 1583, Complicated labor 800 General works 801 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 840 Diseases SEX AND REPRODUCTION Classify here general material on sex and reproduction in the human, using the numbers 1001-28 as necessary. See also WP 1200-1228, Obstetrics For general sexual biology, see QH 471-99 ;ex For Family life. Sex relations, see GN 479 For Folklore relating to birth, love, marriage and death, see_ GR 440-65 For Manners and customs of marriage, see GT 2660-799 For marriage and the family as a social group, see GN 479-80 and HQ 503-1057 For sexual diseases in the male, see WJ 700-1369; in the female, see WP 100-840 For venereal diseases in general, see WJ 751; in the female, see WP 151 278 General works (including Curiosa) Erotica Cf. WM 532 Education regarding sex Sex hygiene (male and female, including marriage hygiene) For sex hygiene in the male, £ee WJ 713; in the female, see WP 113 Sexual ethics HUMAN REPRODUCTION For Parturition, see WP 1500-1599 For Pregnancy, see WP 1280-1450 For Reproduction (biology), see QH 471-89 For the male genital system,"Hsee WJ 700-1369 General works Anatomy of the genital system (male and female treated together) For hermaphroditism and other genital anomalies, see WJ 750 Physiology of the genital system (male and female treated together) Sexual relations For Perversions, see WM 503-29 For Sex customs in primitive peoples, see GN 479 Cf. HQ 16-471, Sociological aspects G.3RM CELLS ( in the human, male and female) See also QH 581-671, Cytology For Parthenogenesis, see QH 487 For the female germ cell, see WP 603 For the male germ cell, see WJ 1304 General works Anatomy and physiology Fertilization Conception For Sterility (in general or in the female), see WP 144 For Sterility in the male, see WJ 1345 Artificial impregnation Contraception, birth control For sexual ethics, see WP 1065 Cause of sex Eugenics For social aspects of eugenics, see HQ 750-89 See also QH 431, Heredity 817193 O - 49 - 2Q 279 WP OBSTETRICS For the female ger.ital tract, see WP 100-840 1200 General works 1201 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 1202 Yearbooks 1203 Congresses Collections 1205 By several authors 1207 By individual authors, A-Z 1209 Addresses, essays, lectures 1211 History 1212 Biography and bibliography of obstetricians For items on gynecologists and obstetricians, see WP 12 1213 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 1214 Bibliography 1215 Classification. Nomenclature 1216 Tables, statistics on maternal mortality, etc. 1218 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 1219 Schools and colleges 1222 Directories of obstetricians (Divide by Table L) For items on gynecologists and obstetricians, see WP 22 Delivery rooms, institutes, laboratories, etc. For obstetrical apparatus, equipment, instruments, etc., see WP 1610 For obstetrical technique, see WP 1605 1223 Collective 1224 Individual, A-Z Dispensaries, hospitals, museums, etc, 1227 Collective 1228 Individual, A-Z 1250 Maternity welfare For Obstetric nursing, see WY 157 Cf. HV 697-700, Protection, relief of families, mothers, etc, 1260 Midwives N.B. Classify books written for midwives with the subject treated 1263 Licensure, certification, supervision, etc. PREGNANCY. MANAGEMENT OF NORMAL PREGNANCY 1280 General works 1281 Diagnosis of pregnancy, diagnostic tests For anatomy and histology in normal pregnancy, see WP 101 For general histology, see QS 504-32 1293 Pelvis in relation to obstetrics, pelvimetry 1295 Position and posture of the fetus, determination in pregnancy 1296 Presentations 280 Longitudinal Cephalic Vertex, brow, and face Breech Footling, frank breech, and full breech Transverse Shoulder, arm Physiological changes during pregnancy. Duration. Normal course Determination of sex before birth Multiple pregnancy See also QS 642, Twinning; WP 1587, Multiple birth 1313 Hygiene of pregnancy, including Mental hygiene 1315 Psychology of pregnancy, including Puerperium See also WP 1397, Mental disease in pregnancy 1340 Diseases of pregnaucy, management of abnormal pregnancy Systemic or organic disease, occurring in pregnancy, should be classified in WP 1370-97 1341 Diagnosis of the diseases of pregnancy 1342 Pathology 1343 Ectopic pregnancy (all types) 1344 Abdominal 1345 Cornual 1346 Intraligamentous 1347 Ovarian 1348 Tubal Etiological classification of diseases 1351 Diseases due to infection with lower organisms (cellulitis, endometritis, metritis, pelvic abscess) 1353 Diseases due to intoxication (eclampsia, toxemias of pregnancy, vomiting) 1354 Diseases due to trauma or physical agents (injury, rupture of pregnant uterus) See also WP 1592 1355.5 Diseases due to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control 1356 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality (displacement in pregnancy, hernia of the uterus, inversion, prolapse) 1357 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition 1358 Neoplastic diseases in pregnancy (neoplasms as a complication of pregnancy) 1359 Diseases due to undetermined cause (premature rupture of membranes) . 1360 Abortion (criminal, inevitable, spontaneous, therapeutic, and threatened) including therapy For Forensic aspects, see W 862 281 1365 Missed abortion, missed labor, lithopedion 1366 Therapeutics in pregnancy 1367 Medical therapy 1368 Surgical therapy, surgery in pregnancy 1369 Other forms of therapy Systemic diseases in pregnancy and puerperium Diseases of the 1370 Integumentary system 1373 Musculo-skeletal system 1376 Respiratory system 1379 Cardiovascular system 1382 Hemic and lymphatic system 1385 Digestive system 1388 Urinary system 1391 Endocrine system 1394 Nervous system 1397 Mental diseases in pregnancy and puerperium 1400 Embryo (or fetus) and its membranes in its obstetrical aspects N.B. Embryo through the first eight weeks of gestation, fetus thereafter 1410 Diseases, mortality, etc. For Infant mortality, see WS 140.1 1430 Placenta (function, permeability, etc.) 1435 Diseases (hydatidiform mole) See also WP 1595, Complications of labor due to the placenta For pathology of hydatidiform mole, see QZ 230 1440 Umbilical cord, amnion, chorion, decidua For Pathological aspects, see QZ 230 See also WP 603 , Ovum, and 1108-10, Germ cells; QS 645, Embryology 1445 Diseases (chorio-epithelioma) See also WP 1598, Complications of labor due to the umbilical cord 1450 Embryo (or fetus). (Growth, nutrition, etc. as related to obstetrics) For Embryology, see QS 604-98 For Teratology, see QS 691-98 PARTURITION. LABOR. MANAGEMENT OF NORMAL LABOR 1500 General works 1503 Asepsis and antisepsis in labor 1505 Anesthesia and analgesia in labor 1510 Physiology and clinical course (nonaal). Effect of labor on mother and child 282 First stage Second stage Third stage Complicated labor, difficult labor, management of abnormal labor Complications due to: Abnormalities of powers (anomaly of excellent forces) Abnormalities of passages (mechanical obstacles to passage) Contracted pelvis Infantile pelvis Inversion of uterus Soft-part dystocia Abnormalities of fetus (disproportion of fetus) See also WP 1296-1300, Presentation Multiple birth See also WP 1311, Multiple pregnancy Hemorrhage N.B. Classify all obstetric hemorrhage here, whether in pregnancy, labor, or puerperium Rupture and laceration of the genital tract and perineum Shook Complications from the placenta Adherent placenta, placenta praevia, retention Complications from the umbilical cord. (Prolapse of the cord) Other OPERATIVE OBSTETRICS General works Obstetrical technique For Anesthesia and analgesia in labor, see WP 1505 For Asepsis and antisepsis, see WP 157 For Nursing in obstetrics, see WY 160 Obstetrical apparatus, equipment, instruments, etc. Preparatory obstetrics (dilatation of the cervix, incisions of the cervix, packing of the cervix, preparation of the bony pelvis, pelvic floor, pelvis, and vagina) Preparatory manipulation of the fetus (conversion, version) Operations of delivery Extraction Forceps and their use Cesarean section, pubiotomy, symphysiotomy Mutilating operations on the baby (basiotripsy, cleidotomy, cranioclasis, craniotomy, embryotomy) Induction of labor See also WP 1360, Abortion, including therapeutic 283 WP 1660 Removal of fetal membranes and placenta 1670 Repair of lacerations 1680 Resuscitation of the newborn infant PUERPERIUM. MANAGEMENT OF THE PUERPERIUM For anatomic changes in the puerperium, see WP 101 1700 General works 1702 Physiology of the puerperium, systemic physiological changes during the puerperium 1705 Lactation 1707 Lochia 1709 Involution 1713 Hygiene, including mental hygiene 17 40 Diseases 1741 Diagnosis of puerperal diseases 1742 Pathology Etiological classification of diseases 1751 Diseases due to infection with lower organisms (abscess, puerperal mastitis, puerperal septicemia) See also WE 1244, Mastitis 1754 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent (inversion of uterus) 1759 Other special diseases, A-Z For Hematoma, see WP 1758 For Hemorrhage"^ see WP 1589 For Phlebitis, seeHfifP 1379 For Phlegmasia alba dolens, see WP 1379 For Puerperal psychoses, see WP 1397 For Tetanus, see WP 1751 For Thrombosis, see WP 1379 For Urinary disorders, general, see WP 138fc 284 W S PEDIATRICS. ADOLESCENCE 285 PEDIATRICS. ADOLESCENCE WS Health maintenance, growth, development, and diseases in children Summary Pediatrics 1-28 General works 100-369 Children, their oare and diseases 400-469 Infants, their care and diseases 501-900 Adolescence Generally speaking, for purposes of classification, age limits in this section follow those of J. P. C. Griffith, and A. G. Mitchell, Diseases of Infants and Children, 2d ed. rev., 1937, p. 1-2. The age limits are: infancy, to two years of age; childhood, from or including infancy to puberty (for girls between two and twelve to fifteen and for boys between two and fourteen to sixteen); youth or adolescence, from puberty to the commencement of adult life, i.e., to twenty-one to twenty-five. WS 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of pediatricians 13 Dictionaries 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables (development, height, nutrition, weight, etc.) 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 287 WS 22 Directories of pediatricians (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective , 24 Individual laboratories, A-Z 25 Laboratory procedures in pediatrics 26 Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc. Hospitals, dispensaries, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z CHILDREN, THEIR CARE AND DISEASES Material relating to diseases of children, including systemic diseases of children, should be classified in WS rather than in the other specific classification schedules• 100 General treatises. Practice of pediatrics 101 Anatomy. Histology For Human embryology, see QS 604-98 102 Physiology in childhood. Normal development 103 Growth and growth changes, physical For mental and emotional growth and child psychology, see BF 721 For abnormal growth and development (e.g. dwarfism, infantilism) see WK 559 113 Hygiene. Care and training of children For Child welfare, see WA 1220 For School hygiene, see WA 1250-85 114 Nutrition and feeding of children 115 Care and training of children For Pediatric nursing, see WY 159 116 Prophylactic immunization of children, in general For immunization for specific diseases, see the disease classification 140 DISEASES (including material on infants) .1 Causes of death, incidence of disease, and mortality by age groups 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Cf. WA 1267, Medical examination and care of school children .1 Physical, including periodic health examination .2 Medical For clinical laboratory procedures and tests in pediatrics, see WS 25 288 ir;s 142 Pathology (including immunology) See also WS 116, Prophylactic immunization Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases 150 Diseases due to prenatal influence 151 Diseases due to lower plant and animal parasites 152 Diseases due to higher plant and animal parasites 153 Diseases due to intoxication. Allergic diseases of children 154 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent 155 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance .5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation, or of psychic control 156 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction) due to unknown cause 157 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition ( including deficiency states, malnutrition, etc.) 158 Neoplastic diseases 159 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Topographic classification 200 Psychobiological unit 205 Mental hygiene in children For Child psychology, see BF 721 210 Mental deficiencies in children For relief and protection of feebleminded children, jsee HV 391-901 220 Deficiencies due to or associated with prenatal constitutional influence 221 Deficiencies due to or associated with infection with lower organism 224 Deficiencies due to or associated with trauma 225.5 Deficiencies due to or associated with convulsive disorder Deficiencies due to or associated with disturbance of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Deficiencies due to or associated with neoplastic diseases 235.5 Other diseases of the psychobiological unit (as psychosomatic disorders) . . Mental disorders in childhood. Psychiatry in children 227 228 250 289 WS Systemic diseases of children 260 Integumentary system 270 Musculo-skeletal system For Orthopedic surgery, see WE 100-769 280 Respiratory system For the accessory sinuses, adenoids and tonsils larynx and trachea, and the nose, see WV, Otorhinolaryngology 290 Cardiovascular system 300 Hemic and lymphatic systems 310 Digestive system For Dentistry in children, see WU 550 320 Urogenital system 330 Endocrine system 340 Nervous system For the eye, see WW, Ophthalmology For the ear, see WV 600-609 366 Pediatric therapeutics, including materia medica For Surgical therapy, see WO 1125 367 Medical therapy 369 Other types and means of therapy INFANTS, THEIR CARE AND DISEASES For tables of development, height, nutrition, weight, etc., see WS 16 400 General works 401 Anatomy. Histology For Human embryology, see QS 604-98 402 Physiology of infancy. Normal development For Growth and growth changes, see WS 103 413 Hygiene and care For Infant welfare, see WA 1220, Public health For Pediatric nursing, see WY 159 414 Infant feeding and nutrition 415 Premature infants, their care and treatment 440 DISEASES OF INFANCY 441 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 442 Pathology of infancy 444 Colic, Infantile Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 450 Erythroblastosis, Fetal 457 Rickets 290 Therapeutics of infancy For Surgery in the newborn, see WO 1125 Medical therapy Other forms of therapy ADOLESCENCE Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed. 501 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 503 Congresses Collections 505 By several authors By individual authors, A-Z 509 Addresses, essays, lectures 600 General treatises (diseases, hygiene, psychology, sociology, etc.) For Endoorines in adolescence, see WS 780 See also BF 724 (for general libraries) 601 Anatomy in adolescence 602 Physiology in adolescence. Puberty 605 Age range and factors influencing the age of puberty 607 Puberty in the male 609 Puberty in the female See also WP 403, Menstruation For Sex education and hygiene, see WP 1055 640 DISEASES 642 Pathology of ado'lesconce Manifestations of disease The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Topographic classification For teeth and gums, see WU 200-269 For the eye, see WW, Ophthalmology For the ear, see WV 200-559 291 WS 670 Psychobiological unit 675 Psychology and mental hygiene in adolescence 680 Mental deficiencies in adolescence 685 Mental disorders in adolescence Systemic diseases 710 Integumentary system 720 Musculo-skeletal system 730 Respiratory system For the accessory sinuses, adenoids and tonsils, larynx and trachea, and the nose, see WV, Otorhinolaryngology 740 Cardiovascular system 750 Hemic and lymphatic system 760 Digestive system 770 Urogenital system 780 Endocrine system 790 Nervous system 866 Therapeutics in adolescence For Surgical therapy, see W0 or the classification of the anatomic structure affected 867 Medical therapy 869 Other forms of therapy 900 Social and economic aspects of adolescence Cf. HV 1421-41; HQ 35, HQ 796-800 292 W T GERIATRICS 293 GERIATRICS Numbers 1-32, as designated in Table A, may be used for general types of material as needed. NT 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors, A-Z 7 By individual authors 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 16 Tables of life expectancy, life span, etc. LOO General works (Diseases, hygiene, psychology, sociology, etc.) For Homes for the aged, see HV 1451-93 Anatomic changes in old age Physiology Chemical and biochemical changes in aging Hygiene DISEASES Pathology of aging Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Topographic classification For teeth and gums, see WU 200-269 For the ear, see WV, Otorhinolaryngology For the eye, see WW, Ophthalmology Psychobiological unit Psychology, mental hygiene Mental disorders Systemic diseases Integumentary system Musculo-skeletal system Respiratory system For the accessory sinuses, adenoids and tonsils, larynx and trachea, and the nose, see WV Otorhinolaryngology B17193 0-49-21 295 WT 304 Cardiovascular system 305 Hemic and lymphatic system 306 Digestive system 307 Urogenital system 308 Endocrine system 309 Nervous system 366 Therapeutics For Surgery in old age, see WO 1150 367 Medical therapy 369 Other forms of therapy 400 SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS OF OLD AGE Cf. HV 1451-93 296 w u ORAL SURGERY AND DENTISTRY 297 ORAL SURGERY AND DENTISTRY Summary WU 1-169 General works 200-269 Teeth and gums. Jaws 300-377 Operative dentistry 400-469 Orthodontia 500-530 Prosthetic dentistry 550 Pedodontia 600-625 Dentistry in systemic or organic disease WU 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of oral surgeons and dentists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables, statistics, etc. 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 20 Graduate dental education (including fellowships, internships, residencies, etc.) .5 Dental research (general) 21 Dentistry as a profession. Vocational guidance .5 Dentistry as a profession for women, dental education for women .9 Dental hygiene as a profession, the dental hygienist 22 Directories (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc., including research institutes 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Laboratory technique 26 Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc. See also 7/U 300-377, Operative dentistry 299 WU Clinics, exhibitions, museums, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z LAWS GOVERNING DENTAL PRACTICE. DENTAL LICENSURE For Medical laws and licensure, see W 32-44 Laws and regulations governing dental practice 32 General 33 By country (Divide by Table L) 40 Licensure of dentists, dental hygienists, etc. 44 Malpractice 45 Criminal responsibility For Dental jurisprudence, see W 600-900 For Medical ethics, see W 50-61 DENTaL. ETHICS 50 General 52 Advertising practices 59 Other special subjects Social relations of the dentist 61 General 63 Public and community relations 64 Relation to patients 65 Relation to physicians 67 Other ECONOMICS OF DENTAL PRACTICE For the economics of medical practice, see W 74-80 75 Advice to dentists (dental economics, office procedure, etc.) 76 Distribution of dentists and dental care 77 Dental economics. Business administration of the practice of dentistry 78 Fees and collecting 79 Income of dentists 80 Practice management 87 Types of dental practice, general 88 Administrative work and teaching 89 General dental practice 90 Specialization in dental practice 91 Private practice of dentistry For public health dentistry in schools, see WA 1269; in industry, see WA 1320 9£ Group practice of dentistry 93 Contract practice of dentistry 97 Other For Medical service plans, see W 100-275 300 WU ORAL SURGERY AND DENTISTRY (Single works embracing both subjects) 100 General works 101 Oral and dental anatomy. Histology. Embryology For general embryology, _see QS 604-50 For general histology and histological technique, see QS 504-32 For the Anatomy, histology, and embryology of the mouth, see Wl 201 For the Anatomy, histology, and embryology of the teeth, see WU 201 102 Oral and dental physiology For the mechanism of the voice and speech, see WV 903 For the physiology of the mouth, see Wl 202"" For the physiology of the teeth, "see WU 202 113 Oral and dental hygiene For asepsis and antisepsis in dentistry, see WU 325 For hygiene of the mouth, see Wl 213 For hygiene of the teeth, see WU 213 140 Diseases of the mouth and teeth For diseases of the mouth, see Wl 240-69 For diseases of the teeth, "see WU 240-69 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods See also WU 241, Examination of the teeth .4 Roentgen examination of the jaws, teeth, etc. See also WU 241.4, Roentgen examination of the teeth 142 Oral and dental pathology See also WU 242, Pathology of the teeth Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of oral and dental disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology See also WU 243-49 Etiological classification of diseases See also WU 250-59 150 Diseases due to prenatal influence 151 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites 152 Diseases due to higher plant and animal parasites 153 Diseases due to intoxication 154 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent 155 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance .5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control 301 WU 156 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction) 157 Diseases due to disorder of metaboiisin, growth, or nutrition 158 Neoplastic diseases of the mouth and teeth 159 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Oral and dental therapeutics 166 General works 167 Medical therapy of the mouth and teeth 168 Oral surgery, oral and dental surgery, surgery of the mouth and jaws See also WO 600-640, Plastic surgery .5 Hare lip and cleft palate For Operative dentistry, see WU 300-469 169 Other forms of oral and dental therapy See also W 269 TE^TH AND GUMS. JAWS 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology For anatomy of the head, see WD 101 For anatomy of the mouth, tongue, etc., see Wl 201 .1 Dentin, enamel .2 Cementum, pericementum, pulp .3 Alveolar process, gingiva (gums) .4 Other anatomic parts .6 Deciduous teeth .7 Permanent teeth 202 Physiology For physiology of the mouth, tongue, etc., see Wl 202 203 Dentition 204 Deciduous teeth 205 Permanent teeth 206 Mastication 207 Teeth and nutrition 213 Dental prophylaxis, health care of the teeth For Mouth hygiene, see Wl 213 For Asepsis and antisepsis in dentistry, see WU 325 For Dental examination and care of school children, see WA 1269 For Dental services in industry, see WA 1320 302 215 The toothbrush and its use 217 Dentifrices and their use 219 Other methods of cleaning For Health education, see WA 1490-97 221 Relation of dental health to general health For Focal infection in the teeth, see WU 242 223 Psychological aspects of dentistry Diseases of the teeth and guns 240 General works 241 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods .4 Roentgen examination of the teeth 242 Pathology of the teeth, focal infection in the teeth Cf. ^Y 225, L Linunology Manifestations of disease The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of varied etiology. Only the following specific number aas been assigned: 244 Toothache Etiological classification of diseases 250 Diseases due to prenatal influence (congenital absence, congenital cyst of the gum, fusion, malformation, precocious dentition, supernumerary teeth) 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Abscess Alveolar abscess Gingivitis Infection Pericementitis (Periodontitis) Periodontal cyst (apical granuloma, radiculodental cyst) Pulpitis Pyorrhea alveolaris (cementoperiostitis, gingivopericementitis, parodontitis, parodontosis, periodontoclasia, Riggs' disease) Tuberculosis of the gum 253 Diseases due to intoxication (chronic endemic fluorosis, dental fluorosis, mottled enamel due to fluorine) 254 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent (traumatic avulsion or fracture, injury of the gum) For Operative extraction, see WU 268.9 256 Diseases due to or consisting of static abnormality due to unknown cause Calculus deposit on teeth (tartar) Dental sequestrum For Malocclusion, see WU- 440-43 303 WU 257 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition (delayed dentition, impaction) 258 Neoplastic diseases of the teeth or gums 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause (caries) Anatomic classification 261 Diseases of dentin and enamel 262 Diseases of cementum, pericementum, and pulp 263 Diseases of alveolar process and gingiva 264 Diseases of other special anatomic parts 266 Dental therapeutics, treatment planning 267 Medical therapy, general (including dental materia medica) .3 Dental materia medica and prescription writing For Pharmacology, see QV .5 Dental formularies, accepted remedies, etc. .7 Special medical treatments, A-Z Devitalization Putrescent pulp-canal treatment Root-canal treatment 268 Surgical treatment, dental surgery (general) For ^sepsis and antisepsis in dentistry, see WU 325 .3 Hemorrhage and hemostasis in dentistry See also WO 144, Hemorrhage and hemostasis in surgery 268.7 Shock, its prevention and treatment in dentistry For Anesthesia in dentistry, see WU 335-48 For Dental instruments, equipment, etc., see V/U 315 For general anesthesia, see WO 2u0-450 See also WO 149, Surgical shock 268.9 Special dental surgical procedures, A-Z Alveolectomy Exodontia (extraction) Implantation, replantation, and transplantation Pulpectomy (complete or partial), pulpotomy (including filling pulp canals) Root resection For Fractures of the jaws, see WU 168 For Fractures of the teeth, see WU 254 Other forms of therapy 269 General .5 Special, A-Z Electrotherapy Phototherapy Ultraviolet therapy 304 WU OPERATIVE DENTISTRY. MECHANICAL DENTISTRY 300 General works 310 Dental procedure and armamentarium 315 Dental instruments and equipment, including their use For Surgical instruments, see WO 160-75 325 Dental asepsis and antisepsis For Surgical asepsis and antisepsis, see WO 113-19 335 Anesthesia in dentistry For Surgical anesthesia, including anesthetics, see WO 200-450 For the pharmacology of anesthetics, see QV 80-93 and 110-17 337 Accidents and complications For the toxicology of anesthetics, see WC 662 339 General anesthesia 342 Regional anesthesia 345 Block or conduction anesthesia 348 Local anesthesia 350 Cavities, including treatment 355 Cavity preparation For Devitalization, j»ee WU 267.7 357 Exclusion of moisture, including instruments (rubber dams, suction apparatus, etc.) 360 Inlays, their preparation and placement 363 Gold 366 Porcelain 369 Other 370 Fillings, their manipulation and placement Materials, A-Z 375.A6 Amalgam .03 Cement .06 Gold •G8 Gutta percha ,S5 Silicate Tin mn 377 Combination of materials ORTHODONTIA For psychological aspects of dentistry, see WU 223 400 General works 401 History 402 Occlusion 305 WU 440 Malocclusion 441 Etiology 442 Diagnosis and treatment planning 443 Gnathostatics and photostatics 466 Therapeutics 4C7 Preventive therapeutics 468 Mechanical therapeutics 469 Myofunctional or non-mechanical therapeutics For Exodontia, see WU 268.9 For Oral surgery, see WU 168 PROSTHETIC DENTISTRY 500 General works 501 History 502 Dental chemistry and metallurgy 505 Dental prosthetic materials and equipment 510 Ceramics in dentistry 515 Partial dentures, bridges 517 Fixed 519 Removable 52© Crowns 530 Full dentures 550 PED0D0NTIA (Dentistry for children) For Deciduous teeth, see WU 204 For Dentition, see WU 203 For Orthodontia, see WU 400-469 DENTISTRY IN ORGANIC AND SYSTEMIC DISEASE 600 General 625 Special, A-Z For Military dental service, see UH 430-35 For Naval dental service, see VG 280-83 306 W v OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY 307 OTORHINOLARYNGOLOGY Summary WV 1-169 General works 40-69 The deaf (social and economic aspects) 200-559 Ear 600-669 Nose and accessory sinuses 700-769 Throat (pharynx) 800-869 Tonsils and adenoids 900-969 Larynx, epiglottis, vocal cords 1000-1069 Trachea 1100-1111 Intracranial complications of diseases of the ear, nose, and throat W 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of laryngologists, otologists, otorhinolaryngologists, rhinologists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 17 Pictorial works. Atlases 13 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of laryngologists, otologists, otorhinolaryngologists, rhinologists (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 25 Laboratory technique in otorhinolaryngology 26 Apparatus. Equipment Hospitals, dispensaries, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 309 WV 32 Laws relating to otorhinolaryngology. Estimation of disability for compensation THE DEAF (SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS) Cf. HV 2350-990 40 General works 43 Psychology of deafness For hearing tests and hearing aids, see WV 245.1 48 Schools and institutions for the deaf (Divide by Table L) 49 Teaching methods. Lip reading 60 Deaf-mutism and the deaf-mute (Divide by Table L) 68 Schools for the deaf-mute 69 Teaching methods 100 GENERAL WORKS (including items on the eye, ear, nose, and throat) For the eye and its diseases, see WW 101 Anatomy 102 Physiology 113 Hygiene (including items on the eye, ear, nose, and throat) 140 Diseases (including items on the eye, ear, nose, and throat) Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 154 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent Foreign bodies in the ear, nose, and throat (general) 166 Therapeutics 167 Medical therapy 168 Surgical therapy, surgery of the ear, nose, and throat 169 Other forms of therapy EAR For society publications, collections, and other general material, see WV 1-28 200 General works 201 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 202 Physiology. Equilibrium 203 Acoustic sense 213 Hygiene. Conservation of hearing 310 WV 240 Diseases 241 Examination, diagnosis and diagnostic methods 242 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 245 Deafness and its treatment For the psychology of deafness, see WV 43 245.1 Hearing tests and hearing aids 246 Amusia Etiological classification of diseases 250 Diseases due to prenatal influence (congenital deafness) 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites (panotitis) 252 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites 254 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent 255.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control (reflex otalgia) For Hysterical deafness, see WM 172 256 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction) 257 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition 258 Neoplastic diseases 259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause 266 Therapeutics 267 Medical therapy 268 Surgical therapy, surgery of the ear 269 Other forms of therapy EXTERNAL EAR AND AURICLE (PINNA) INCLUDING THE TYMPANIC MEMBRANE For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WV 201 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see_ WV 241 For Hygiene, see WV 213 For Pathology, see_ WV 242 For Physiology, see_ WV 202 300 General works 817193 O - 49 - 22 311 WV 340 Diseases Manifestations of disease The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease.or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the external ear and auricle Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 356 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Impacted cerumen For Therapy, including surgery, see WV 266-69 MIDDLE EAR, INCLUDING EUSTACHIAN TUBE AND MASTOID ANTRUM For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WV 201 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see_ WV 241 For Pathology, see_ WV 242 For Physiology, see_ WV 202 400 General works 440 Diseases Manifestations of disease The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the middle ear, eustachian tube, and mastoid antrum Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 451 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Mastoiditis, otitis media For Therapy, including surgery, see WV 266-69 INTERNAL EAR (COCHLEA, LABYRINTH, SEMICIRCULAR CANALS, VESTIBULE) For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WV 201 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WV 241 For Pathology, _see WV 242 For Physiology, see_ WV 202 500 General works 540 Diseases 312 Manifestations of disease The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to Table R Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Otosclerosis Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Meniere's syndrome (aural vertigo) For therapy, including surgery, see WV 266-69 NOSE AND ACCESSORY SINUSES (INCLUDING NASOPHARYNX) General works Anatomy. Histology. Embryology Physiology For Olfactory sense, see WL 703 Hygiene Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: Rhinitis (catarrh) Epistaxis Nasal hydrorrhea Sinusitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided by Table R Diseases due to intoxication Allergic rhinitis (hay fever) Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause Nasal cyst. Deflection of nasal septum Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Nasal polyp Therapeutics Medical therapy Surgical therapy, surgery of the nose and accessory sinuses For General plastic surgery, see WO 600-40 Other forms of therapy 313 THROAT ( PHARYNX) For society publications,' collections, and other general material, see WV 1-32 For the mouth, see Wl 200-259 For the nasopharynx, see WV 600-669 700 General work6 701 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 702 Physiology 713 Hygiene 740 Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 742 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 744 Pharyngitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 750 Diseases due to prenatal influence Branchial cyst For the pathology of branchial cysts, see QZ 220 751 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Septic sore throat 766 Therapeutics 767 Medical therapy 768 Surgical therapy 769 Other forms of therapy TONSILS AND ADENOIDS 800 General works 801 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 802 Physiology 840 Diseases 841 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 342 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 843-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 850-59 may be used and divided by Table R 314 WV 851 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Tonsillitis. Vincent's infeotion (Vincent's angina) 866 Therapeutics 867 Medical therapy 868 Surgical therapy 869 Other forms of therapy LARYNX, EPIGLOTTIS, VOCAL CORDS 900 General works 901 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 902 Physiology 903 Mechanism of voice and speeoh 913 Hygiene 940 Diseases 941 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 942 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 943-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 944 Laryngitis 945 Hoarseness Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 955.5 Diseases seoondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Aphonia For Disorders of speeoh, see WM 182 966 Therapeutics 967 Medical therapy 968 Surgical therapy 969 Other forms of therapy TRACHEA 1000 General works 1001 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 1002 Physiology 315 WV 1040 Diseases 1041 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 1042 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 1043-1049 are reserved for manifestation« of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-1059 may be used and divided aocording to Table R 1066 Therapeutios 1067 Medical therapy 1068 Surgical therapy 1069 Other forms of therapy 1100 INTRACRANIAL COMPLICATIONS OF DISEASES OF THE EAR, NOSE, AND THROAT For Facial paralysis, see WD 255.5 For Meningitis, see WL 244 1105 Lateral sinus thrombosis 1109 Cavernous sinus thrombosis 1111 Extradural abscess (epidural abscess) For all other brain abscesses, see WL 351 and 368 316 w w OPHTHALMOLOGY 317 OPHTHALMOLOGY Summary WW 1-179 General works 40-79 Blindness and the blind (social and economic aspects) 200-259 Eyeball 300-359 Cornea and sclera 400-459 Uvea 500-548 Crystalline lens 600-659 Vitreous 700-759 Retina and optic nerve 760-64 Glaucoma and hypertonia 770-80 Refraction and errors of refraction 785 Aniseikonia 790-96 Spectacles 798 Artificial eyes 800-859 Neuromuscular mechanisms for binocular vision 900-968 Orbit 1000-1069 Eyelids 1100-1159 Lacrimal tract 1200-1259 Conjunctiva For single works on the eye together witih the ear, nose, and throat, see WV 100-169 WW 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History of ophthalmology and optometry 12 Biography and bibliography of ophthalmologists 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification, nomenclature, etc. 17 Pictorial works. Atlases 319 WW 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories of ophthalmologists (Divide by Table L) Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual, A-Z 26 Apparatus, equipment, etc. Hospitals, museums, etc. 27 Collective 28 Individual, A-Z 32 Laws relating to ophthalmology Estimation of disability for compensation BLINDNESS AND THE BLIND (SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC ASPECTS) 40 General works 45 Psychology of blindness 50 Rehabilitation of the blind (including vocations and training) 60 Care of the blind See also WY 158, Nursing in ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology 68 Schools and institutions for the blind 79 Methods of teaching the blind EYES 100 General works 101 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 102 Physiology 103 Physiological optics. Physiology of vision 105 Field of vision See also WW 141.6, Perimetry 107 Light perception 109 Color perception For Color blindness, see WW 750.1 110 Space perception Cf. WL 708 113 Hygiene of the eyes. Conservation of vision 320 WW 140 Diseases For special phases and parts, see WW 200-1259 141 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods .2 Biomicroscopy (slit-lamp microscopy) .4 Ophthalmoscope and ophthalmoscopy See also WW 772, Skiascopy .6 Perimetry, including all methods of measurement of the field of vision . 7 Tonometry .8 Transillumination (diaphanoscopy) . 9 Other 142 Pathology of the eye Manifestations of disease The numbers 143-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the eye as a whole or its several parts. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 144 Uniocular dominance 145 Ophthalmia 148 Medical ophthalmology, the eye in relation to extra-ocular diseases 149 Eye diseases of nasal origin Etiological classification of diseases 150 Diseases due to prenatal influence 151 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites 152 Diseases due to higher ple.nt or animal parasites 153 Diseases due to intoxication 154 Diseases due tc trauma or physical agent 155 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance .5 Diseases secondary to disturbances of innervation or of psychic control 156 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction) 157 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition 158 Neoplastic diseases 169 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause 166 Ocular therapeutics 167 Medical therapy 168 Surgical therapy, surgery of the eye 170 Preoperative care 172 Apparatus and instruments 321 WW 174 Anesthesia in ophthalmology 176 Postoperative care 178 Complications and sequelae 179 Other forms of therapy EYEBALL (including anterior chamber and uveal tract) For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, _see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For"~Hygiene, s_ee WW 113 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WV/ 102 300 General works 240 Diseases of the eyeball Manifestations of disease The numbers 243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the eyeball. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 245 Endophthalmos 246 Exophthalmos Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Hypopyon, panophthalmitis For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WW 166-79 CORNEA AND SCLERA For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For Hygiene, see WW 113 For Pathology, jsee WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 300 General works 340 Diseases of the cornea and sclera Manifestations of disease The numbers 343-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the cornea or sclera. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 322 344 Keratitis 345 Melanosis 346 Scleritis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 350-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 357 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Keratomalacia 359 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Arcus juvenilis, arcus senilis (gerontoxin), blue sclera, keratoconus For Therapeutics, including surgery of the cornea and sclera, see WW 166-79 UVEA (CHOROID, CILIARY BODY, IRIS) For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 400 General works 440 Diseases of the uvea Manifestations of disease The numbers 443-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the iris or choroid. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 444 Iritis, iridocyclitis 445 Choroiditis 446 Detachment of the choroid Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 450-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 450 Diseases due to prenatal influence Coloboma of the iris 451 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Synechia of the iris, uveitis 453 Diseases due to intoxication Mydriasis For Therapeutics, including surgery of the iris and choroid, see WW 166-79 323 WW CRYSTALLINE LENS For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 500 General works 540 Diseases of the crystalline lens Manifestations of disease The numbers 543-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the crystalline lens. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 548 Cataracts (including their treatment by all methods) Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 550-59 may be used and divided according to Table R For Therapeutics, including surgery of the crystalline lens (except in the treatment of cataracts) see WW 166-79 VITREOUS For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 600 General works 640 Diseases Manifestations of disease The numbers 643-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the vitreous. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 644 Opacity of the vitreous Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 650-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 657 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Synchysis For Therapeutics, including surgery of the vitreous, see WW 166-79 324 WW RETINA AND OPTIC NERVE For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostTcTmethods, see WW 141 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 700 General works 740 Diseases Manifestations of disease The numbers 743-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the retina or optic nerve 744 Retinitis 745 Detachment of the retina 746 Amaurosis 747 Amblyopia 748 Optic neuritis 749 Papilledema, choked disc Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 750-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 750 Diseases due to prenatal influence Night blindness (Nyctalopia) For deficiency of vitamin A, see WC 924 .1 Color blindness 755.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Vascular hypertension of the retina, hysterical amblyopia, hysterical blindness 758 Neoplastic diseases For Pathological aspects, see QZ 1+70 759 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Degeneration cf the macula lutea For Therapeutics, including surgery of the retina and optic nerve, see WW 166-79 GLAUCOMA AND HYPERTONIA (Divide by Table D) 760 General works 762 Glaucoma 764 Hypertonia 325 WW REFRACTION AND ERRORS OF REFRACTION 770 General works 772 Tests, pupilloscopy, retinoscopy, shadow test, skiascopy, etc. See also WV* 141.4, Ophthalmoscopy 774 Errors of refraction 775 Astigmatism 776 Emmetropia 777 Hypermetropia (farsightedness, hyperopia) 778 Myopia (nearsightedness) 779 Presbyopia 780 Other 785 ANISEIKONIA 790 SPECTACLES (including history, optometry, etc.) 792 Optical principles, calculation, tables, etc. See also QC 353-495 794 Mechanical work of opticians (frames and lenses) 795 Types of lenses (bifocals, contact lenses, etc.) 796 Fitting spectacles 798 ARTIFICIAL EYES, PROSTHESES, AND OTHER ESTHETIC DEVICES OCULAR NEUROMUSCULAR MECHANISM FOR BINOCULAR VISION For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW 141 For Pathology, see WW 142 For Physiology, see WW 102 800 General works 840 Diseases of the ocular neuromuscular mechanism Manifestations of disease The numbers 843-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific numbers have been assigned: 844 Nystagmus 845 Paralysis of the ocular muscles 326 WW 8I46 Cyclotropia, esotropia (cross-eye), exotropia, heterotropia (squint, strabismus), hypertropia 3V7 Cyclophoria, asophoria, exophoria, heterophoria, hypophoria Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 850-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 6 For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WW 166-69 ORBIT 90O General works 901 Anatomy. Histology. Embryology 902 Physiology 9I4.O Diseases 9U Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods 92+2 Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers 91+3-U9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Stiological classification of diseases The numbers 950-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 951 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Cellulitis of the orbit, periostitis of the orbit 959 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Exostosis of the orbit 966 Therapeutics 968 Surgery of the orbit EYELIDS General works Anatomy. Histology. Embryology Physiology Diseases Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods Pathology Manifestations of disease The numbers IOI4.3-IOI+9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology. Only the following specific number has been assigned: Ectropion of the eyelid, entropion of the eyelid 817193 0-49-23 327 WW Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1050-1059 may be used and divided according to Table R 1055.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control Blepharospasm 1057 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition Chalazion, chloasma, poliosis of the eyebrows and lashes 1066 Therapeutics of diseases of the eyelids 1067 Medical therapy 1068 Surgical therapy, surgery of the eyelids 1069 Other forms of therapy LACRIMAL TRACT For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW lJ+1 For Pathology, see WW ll+2 For Physiology, see WW 102 1100 General works lll+O Diseases Manifestations of disease The numbers lli+3-1+9 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1150-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1151 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Dacryo-adenitis, dacryocystitis 1159 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Epiphora For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WW 166-79 CONJUNCTIVA For Anatomy, embryology, and histology, see WW 101 For Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods, see WW ll+l For Pathology, see WW ll+2 For Physiology, see WW 102 328 m 1200 General works 1240 Diseases Manifestations of disease/ The numbers 1243-49 are reserved for manifestations of disease or for conditions of mixed or varied etiology affecting the conjunctiva. Only the following specific number has been assigned: 1244 Conjunctivitis Etiological classification of diseases The numbers 1250-59 may be used and divided according to Table R 1251 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites Trachoma 1259 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause Pterygium, symblepharon For Therapeutics, including surgery, see WW 166-79 329 w x HOSPITALS 331 HOSPITALS wx Summary General works Architectural planning and construction Administration and organization Medical and surgical departments Hospitals by country. Hospital reports For Hospitalization insurance, see W 140 For hospitals as teaching centers, see W 18-20 and WY 19-20 For hospitals devoted to a medical specialty, see that specialty and the subdivisions -27 through -28 For hospitals devoted to a single disease or class of disease, see the classification for that topic WX 1 Societies, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By different authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of hospital workers (other than nurses) 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Standardization 22 Directories (Divide by Table L) 32 Laws relating to hospitals, hospital jurisprudence (General) 33 United States 34 States, A-Z 35 Foreign countries (Divide by Table H) 333 WX 100 General works on hospitals For Military hospital service, see UH 460-85 140 Architectural planning and construction See also NA, Architecture 143 Choice of location 145 Design and materials 147 Equipment and furnishing ADMINISTRATION AND ORGANIZATION 150 General works 153 Trustees 155 Administrators 156 Public relations 157 Finance and business management 159 Personnel 161 Admitting and discharging 163 Food and dietetic departments 165 Housekeeping department 167 Laundry and linen room 169 Engineering department 171 Ambulance service For Military ambulance service, see UH 500-505 173 Record room. Medical record libraries For History taking and recording, see WB 290 175 Social service department 177 Patients' library service 179 Pharmacy 181 Nursing service (in relation to hospital organization) See also WY, Nursing Medical and surgical departments For Medical departments in industry, see WA 1310-39 200 General works 203 Medical staff 205 Clinics and dispensaries. Out-patient department 207 Clinical and pathological laboratories 209 Heart station 211 Blood bank 213 Operating rooms (including plaster rooms) 215 Emergency service 217 Obstetrical department 219 Nursery and pediatric department 221 X-ray department 223 Physical therapy department 225 Occupational therapy department 334 WX 227 Staff library (medical) Cf. Z 675.M4, Medical libraries; WX 173, Medical record libraries 500-801 HOSPITALS BY COUNTRY. HOSPITAL REPORTS 1. Hospital material to be arranged by following scheme under Countries, States, Provinces, and Counties.(1) A2 Hospitals (General)(2) A21 Analysis of services, etc.(2) A22 Surveys (official) By date A23 Surveys (non-official) A3 Government hospitals (General) Material on government hospitals other than military hospitals. For the latter prefer UH 460-85 Bl-8 Regular reports (official) By date Bl Annual reports B2 Biennial reports B3 Quarterly reports B4 Monthly reports B5 Weekly reports B6 Financial reports B64 Special financial reports, (e.g. Legacies, endowments, etc.) B8 Statistical reports, (e.g. Morbidity, etc.) B9 By-laws and regulations. By date. (For Codes, compilations of laws, prefer WX 32) B93 Charters Cl-9 Special reports. By date DI Histories *2' DZ Addresses. (Special commemorations, anniversaries, memorials, etc.)^' II. Hospital material to be arranged by following scheme under Cities. Al-8 Hospitals (General) A2 Official material on hospital situations, etc. (other than history). Usually issued by de- partments, divisions, etc., of the city or state, as well as by-specially appointed committees. Use one-figure Cutter for issuing body when necessary. (1) Material on individual state and county hospitals will be arranged under town where they are located. (2) Use one figure Cutter for author when necessary. 335 WX A22 City surveys (official). By date. A23 Surveys (non-official). By date. A3 Regular reports. By date. A32 Biennial A33 Triennial A4 Financial reports. By date. A44 Statistical reports . By date . A5 By-laws and regulations. By date. A52 Charters . By date. A6 Special reports • By date. (Put here reports of committees, de- partments, divisions, etc., of individual hospitals, e.g. Out-patient service, Pathology dept., etc.) A7 Histories. (Use one-figure Cutter for issuing body or author when necessary; under Individual hospitals, A9-Z, prefer date) A72 Addresses, etc. (Special commemorations, anniversaries, memorials, etc.) Use one-figure Cutter for author. A73 Announcements, etc. A8 Publications for and by hospital staff or patients A81 Directories of staff A82 Manuals of procedure. By date. A83 Programs of staff meetings A84 Staff schedules A9-Z Individual hospitals (Apply above Form table, Al-8, under each hospital) 336 WX 300 America 303 United States .A2 General .A3 Government hospitals Special States Under each: (l) General; (2) County, A-Z; (3) City, A-Z * 304 Alabama 307 Alaska 310 Arizona 313 Arkansas 316 California 319 Colorado 322 Connecticut 325 Delaware 328 District of Columbia 331 Florida 334 Georgia 337 Hawaii 340 Idaho 343 Illinois 346 Indiana 349 Iowa 352 Kansas 355 Kentucky 358 Louisiana 361 Maine 364 Maryland 367 Massachusetts 370 Michigan 373 Minnesota 376 Mississippi 379 Missouri 382 Montana 38 5 Nebraska 388 Nevada 391 New Hampshire 394 New Jersey 397 New Mexico 400 New York 403 North Carolina 406 North Dakota 409 Ohio 412 Oklahoma. Indian Territory 415 Oregon 337 WX 418 Pennsylvania 421 Rhode Island 424 South Carolina 427 South Dakota 430 Tennessee 433 Texas 436 Utah 439 Vermont 442 Virginia 445 Washington 448 West Virginia 451 Wisconsin 454 Wyoming Other American countries Under each: (l) General; (2) States, A-Z; (3) Cities, A-Z 457 Canada 460 Mexico 463 Central America 466 Panama; Panama Canal Zone 469 West Indies, A-Z 472 Argentine Republic 475 Bolivia 478 Brazil 481 Chile 484 Colombia 487 Ecuador 490 Guiana 493 Paraguay 496 Peru 499 Uruguay 502 Venezuela European countries 50 5 Great Britain (and England alone) 506 Counties (Divide by Table N) 507 Cities 508 Wales 511 Scotland 514 Ireland; North Ireland 516 Irish Free State; Eire 517 Austria 520 Belgium 523 Denmark 526 France 529 Germany 532 Greece 535 Italy 338 WX 538 Netherlands 541 Norway 544 Portugal 547 Russia; U.s.S.R. 550 Spain 553 Sweden 556 Switzerland 559 Turkey 661 Other Balkan states 664 Other divisions of Europe Asiatic countries 670 China 673 Dutch East Indies 676 French Indo-China 679 Hongkong 682 India 685 Japan 683 Philippine Islands 691 Thailand; Siam For Siberia, see WX 547, Russia 694 Other divisions of Asia African countries Abyssinia, see Ethiopia 697 Algeria 699 Angola 701 Basutoland 703 Bechuanaland 705 Belgian Congo 707 Cameroons (Gt. Rrit.) Cape of Good Hope see Union of South Africa 709 Cape Verde Islands Congo Free State see Belgian Congo 711 EgyJ>t 713 Eritrea 715 Ethiopia 717 French Vtost Africa 719 Gambia German East Africa see Tanganyika Territory. German South West Africa see South West Africa 721 Gold Coast 723 Guinea (Portugal) Kamerun see Cameroons 725 Kenya Colony and Protectorate Kongo, Belgian see Belgian Congo 727 Liberia 729 Libya 339 WX 731 Madagascar 733 Mauritus 735 Morocco 737 Mozambique (Province) Natal see Union of South Africa 739 Niger Colony (France) 741 Nigeria 743 Nyasaland Orange Free States see Union of South Africa 745 Rhodesia, Northern 747 Rhodesia, Southern 749 Saint Helena 751 Saint Thomas 753 Sierra Leone 755 Somaliland 757 South Africa Republic (1880-Oct. 25, 1900) 759 South West Africa 761 Sudan 763 Swaziland 765 Tanganyika Territory 767 Togoland, British 769 Togoland, French Transvaal see Union of South Africa 771 Tunisia 773 Uganda 775 Union of South Africa Under each: (l) General; (2) Local 776-77 Cape of Good Hope 778-79 Natal 780-31 Orange Free State 782-33 Transvaal West Africa, French see French West Africa 788-89 Zanzibar 790-91 Other, A-Z Australasian countries Under each: (l) General; (2) Territories; (3) Cities 792-94 Australia 795-97 New Zealand 301 Other, A-Z 340 W Y NURSING 341 NURSING Summary WY 1-100 General works 101-45 Specialization in nursing 150-97 Nursing in special fields of medicine Classify in this section only material relating to Nursing as a profession. For textbooks on medical subjects written for nurses, see the medical subject classification in QS-QZ and W-WX WY 1 Sooieties, etc. For periodicals, prefer W 1 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors, A-Z 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 11 History 12 Biography and bibliography of nurses 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 16 Nursing as a vocation 18 Study and teaching (Divide by Table T) 19 Schools of nursing 20 Organization and administration of nursing schools 21 Licensure, Registration For Jurisprudence of nursing, see WY 32 22 Directories of nurses (Divide by Table L) 29 Placement agencies 31 Statistics and surveys 32 Laws relating to nursing, nursing jurisprudence 77 Economios of nursing 85 Nursing ethics 87 Psychology of nursing 100 General works on nursing 101 Specialization in nursing 105 Administrative work and teaching 108 Public health nursing For Nursing in social work, see HV 691 For Public health nursing service, see also WA 1485 109 Federal 817193 O - 49 - 24 343 WT 110 State 111 County 112 Municipal 113 School nursing 114 Private organizations 115 Visiting nurse associations 125 Institutional nursing 127 Private-duty nursing 129 United States governmental nursing services 130 Army For Military nurses and nursing, see UH 490-95 131 Navy 132 Indian service 133 Panama Canal Commission 134 Other governmental nursing services 137 Red Cross nursing (including peace-tiite and disaster nursing) 141 Industrial and mercantile nursing See also WA 1325, Nursing services in industry 143 Aviation nursing See also WB 2000-2040, Aviation medicine 145 Nursing by religious orders 150 Nursing in the special fields of medicine and in dentistry 151 Anesthesia 152 Chronic diseases 153 Contagious diseases 155 Dentistry 156 Medicine 157 Obstetrics and gynecology 158 Ophthalmology and otorhinolaryngology 159 Pediatrics 160 Psychiatry and nervous diseases 161 Surgery, including orthopedic surgery 162 Tuberculosis 171-90 Nursing, by locality 171 United States 172 Special states, A-Z 173 Canada 174 Special provinces, A-Z 175 Mexico 176 Central America 177 West Indies 178 South America 179 Special countries, A-Z 180 Europe 181 Gt. Britain 182 Other countries, A-Z 344 WY 183 Asia 184 Special countries, A-Z 185 Afrioa 186 Australia and New Zealand 187 Pacific Islands 188 Arctic regions 189 Antarctic regions 190 Other, A-Z 191 Male nurses and attendants 193 Nurses' aides 195 Practical nursing (non-professional) 197 Home care of the sick (non-professional) 345 ft TABLES 347 TABLE A For the uniform arrangement of general material in all schedules These numbers may be used (1) as given; ( 2) terminally; or (3) following a decimal point, as in the case of general works on a designated specialty, e.g. WE 800.11 History of dermatology WE 800.12 Biography and bibliography of dermatologists WE 800.14 Bibliography of dermatology 1 Periodicals, Societies, etc. 2 Yearbooks 3 Congresses 4 General works (in the preclinical sciences only) Collections 5 By several authors 7 By individual authors 9 Addresses, essays, lectures 10 Voyages and expeditions 11 History 12 Biography 13 Dictionaries and encyclopedias 14 Bibliography 15 Classification. Nomenclature 16 Tables 17 Atlases and iconographies 18 Study and teaching 19 Schools and colleges 22 Directories Laboratories, institutes, etc. 23 Collective 24 Individual 25 Laboratory technique 26 Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc. Museums, hospitals, dispensaries, etc. (as applied to specialty) 27 Collective 28 Individual 32 Laws 349 TABLE C For simplified alphabetic arrangement When an A-Z arrangement is indicated, sinple notation may be assigned according to the following table devised by the Library of Congress: For words beginning with vowels followed by Consonants b d 1 m,n P r s, t Number is 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 For words beginning with consonants followed by Vowels (orr)a e i o r u y Number is 3456789 The following items show the application of this table ,K4 Hemoglobinuric fever .15 Influenza .J3 Jaundi ce .K3 Kala-azar .L4 Leprosy .1/3 Malaria ,M4 Measles ,M5 Miliary fever ,M6 Mononucleosis, infectious .07 Oroya fever This notation may also be used for individual diseases within an etiological grouping, as: WG657.A5 Anemia, pernicious 657.G7 Granulocytopenia 657.L4 Leukemia 351 TABLE P For the subdivision of material on etiologic groups and individual disease conditions, when this is not provided for in the regular tables .01 History and bibliography .1 Etiology and pathogenesis . 2 Prevention .3 Epidemiology, mortality, and statistics .4 Experimental .6 Transmission .7 Diagnosis .71 Prognosis ,8 Pathology and bacteriology .9 Therapy 353 TABLE H For the alphabetic arrangement of countries A Abyssinia, see Ethiopia G19 Gambia A3 Afghanistan G3 Germany A38 Albania G6 Gold Coast A4 Algeria G7 Gt. Britain A6 Arabia G71 England A7 Argentine Republic G72 Scotland A8 Australia G73 Wales A9 Austria (see also Hungary) G74 Ireland, North (see also Irish Free State) B3 Bahamas G8 Greece B4 Belgium G9 Guatemala B45 Belgian Congo G93 Guiana B6 Bolivia G94 British B8 Brazil G95 French Brit. Honduras,see Honduras G96 Dutch (Surinam) B9 Bulgaria B94 Burma H2 Haiti Holland, see Netherlands C2 Canada H8 Honduras C3 Cape of Good Hope H81 British Honduras C4 Ceylon H9 Hungary C5 Chile C6 China Iceland, see Scandinavia Chosen, see Korea 14 India C7 Colombia Iran, see Persia Congo, Belgian, see Belgian 17 Iraq Congo Ireland, North, see under C8 Costa Rica Gt. Britain C9 Cuba 172 Irish Free State (Eire) C95 Czechoslovakia 18 Italy Denmark, see under Scandinavia J26 Jamaica D6 Dominican Republic J3 Japan Jugoslavia, see Yugoslavia E2 E3 Ecuador Egypt Eire, see Irish Free State K4 K8 Kenya Korea; Chosen E68 E79 E8 England, see Gt. Britain Eritrea Estonia Ethiopia (Abyssinia) L3 L7 L74 L8 Latvia Liberia Libya Lithuania F5 F8 Finland Formosa, see Taiwan France L9 Luxemburg 355 M26 M3 Malaya Manchuria M4 Mexico M55 M58 M6 Mongolia Montenegro Morocco M7 Mozambique N15 Natal N2 N4 The Netherlands New Zealand N5 N56 Nicaragua Nigeria Norway, see under Scandinavia 06 Orange Free State P18 Palestine P2 Panama P3 Paraguay P4 Persia; Iran P5 Peru P6 Philippine Islands P7 Poland P76 Puerto Rico P8 Portugal R4 Rhodesia R8 Rumania R9 Russia; U.S.S.R. SI 2 Saint.•. SI 5 Salvador S2 Sao (e.g. S23, Sao Thome) Santo Domingo, see Dominican Republic S3 Scandinavia S31 Denmark S3 2 Norway S33 Sweden S34 Iceland Scotland, see Gt. Britain S4 Serbia (See also Yugoslavia) S5 Siam; Thailand S6 Somali land S7 South Africa, Union of S8 Spain Surinam, see Guiana, Dutch Sweden, see under Scandinavia S9 Switzerland S99 Syria T3 Taiwan (Formosa) Thailand, see Siam T5 Tibet T77 Transvaal T8 Tunisia T9 Turkey U26 Uganda *U5 United States U8 Uruguay U.S.S.R., see Russia V4 Venezuela Wales, see under Gt. Britain Yugoslavia Y9 356 * Ignore when special whole number has been assigned for United states TABLE J For the alphabetic arrangement of states in the United States A2 Alabama M8 Missouri A4 Alaska M9 Montana A6 Arizona N2 Nebraska A8 Arkansas N3 Nevada C2 California N4 New Hampshire C6 Colorado N5 New Jersey C8 Connecticut N6 New Mexico D2 Dakota (prefer S8, South Dakota i)N7 New York D3 Delaware N8 North Carolina D6 District of Columbia N9 North Dakota F6 Florida 03 Ohio G4 Georgia 05 Oklahoma. Indian Territory H3 Hawaii 07 Oregon 12 Idaho P4 Pennsylvania 13 Illinois R4 Rhode Island Indian Territory, see Oklahoma S6 South Carolina 16 Indiana S8 South Dakota 18 Iowa T2 Tennessee K2 Kansas T4 Texas K4 Kentucky U8 Utah L8 Louisiana V5 Vermont M2 Maine V8 Virginia M3 Maryland W2 Washington M4 Massachusetts W4 West Virginia M5 Michigan W6 Wisconsin M6 Minnesota W8 Wyoming 147 Mississippi 357 TABLE K For the alphabetic arrangement of cities in the United States A2 Akron A3 Albany A35 Allegheny A4 Annapolis A7 Atlanta A9 Augusta A95 Austin B2 Baltimore B3 Baton Rouge B63 Bismarck B66 Boise City B7 Boston B78 Bridgeport B8 Brooklyn B9 Buffalo C2 Cambridge C22 Camden C3 Charleston, S. C. C32 Charleston, W. Va C38 Cheyenne C4 Chicago C5 Cincinnati C6 Cleveland C68 Columbia, S.C. C7 Columbus D2 Dallas D3 Dayton D4 Denver D5 Des Moines D6 Detroit D7 Dover D8 Dubuque D88 Duluth E4 Elizabeth E6 Erie E9 Evansville F2 Fall River F7 Fort Wayne F8 Frankfort G2 Galveston G7 Grand Rapids G8 Guthrie H2 Harrisburg H3 Hartford H4 Helena, Mont. H6 Hoboken H7 Hoi yoke H8 Houston 14 Indianapolis J2 Jackson, Miss. J3 Jacksonville J4 Jefferson City J5 Jersey City K2 Kansas City L4 Lawrence L65 Lincoln L67 Little Rock L7 Los Angeles L8 Louisville L9 Lowe11 L97 Lynn M18 Madison M2 Manchester M4 Memphi s M5 Milwaukee M6 Minneapolis M7 Mobile M75 Montgomery, Ala N2 Nashville N3 New Bedford N33 New Britain N37 New Haven N38 New Orleans 817193 O - 49 - 25 359 N5 New York N6 Newark N63 Newcastle N67 Newport N7 Newton N8 Norfolk 02 Oakland 04 Olympia 05 Omaha P2 Paterson P3 Peoria P4 Petersburg P5 Philadelphia P56 Phoenix P57 Pierre P6 Pittsburgh P7 Portland, Me. P8 Portland, Oreg. P9 Providence R2 Raleigh R3 Reading R5 Richmond R6 Rochester S12 Sacramento S13 Saginaw S14 St. Joseph S2 St. Louis S3 St. Paul S33 Salem, Mass. S34 Salem, Oreg. S35 Salt Lake City S37 San Antonio S4 San Francisco S43 Santa Fe S45 Savannah S48 Schenectady S5 Scranton S6 Seattle S62 Sioux City S69 Somerville S72 South Bend S73 South Omaha S76 Spokane S8 Springfield, 111. S82 Springfield, Mass. S83 Springfield, Ohio S97 Syracuse T2 Tacoma T3 Tallahassee T4 Terre Haute T6 Toledo T65 Topeka T7 Trenton T8 Troy U8 Utica W3 Washington W4 Waterbury W5 Wheeling W6 Wilkes-Barre W7 Wilmington, Del. W8 Wilmington, N. C. W9 Worcester Y5 Yonkers Y8 Youngs town 360 TABLE L For the arrangement of countries, states, etc. in broad regional groups .01 America .47 Austria .02 North America .472 Belgium .03 United States .48 France .04 States, A-Z* .49 Germany .05 Cities, A-Z .5 Greece .15 Canada Holland, see under Netherlands .158 Latin America. Spanish America.51 Hungary .16 Mexico .52 Italy .17 Central America .54 The Netherlands .18 British Honduras Norway, see under Scandinavia .19 Costa Rica Portugal, see under Spain .2 Guatemala .55 Russia; U.S.S.R. .21 Honduras Republic .56 Scandinavia .213 Nicaragua .57 Denmark .215 Panama .58 Iceland .22 Salvador .59 Norway .23 West Indies .6 Sweden .24 Bahamas .61 Spain and Portugal .25 Cuba .62 Portugal .254 Dominican Republic Sweden, see under Scandinavia .26 Haiti .63 Switzerland .27 Jamaica Turkey and the Balkan States .28 Puerto Rico .64 Turkey .29 Other islands .65 Bulgaria .3 South America .66 Rumania .31 Argentine Republic .67 Serbia; Yugoslavia .32 Bolivia .68 Other divisions of Europe, A-Z .33 Brazil .69 Asia .34 Chile .7 China .35 Colombia .72 Dutch East Indies .36 Ecuador .73 French Indo-China .37 Guiana .74 Hong Kong .38 Paraguay .75 India .39 Peru .77 Japan .4 Uruguay .78 Persia; Iran •41 . Venezuela .79 Philippine Islands .42 Europe Russia in Asia. Siberia, see .43 Great Britain Russia; U.S.S.R. .44 England Turkey in Asia, see Turkey .45 Scotland .8 Siam; Thailand .455 Wales .81 Other divisions of Asia .46 Ireland; Ireland, North .465 Irish Free State (Eire) ♦Including counties 361 .82 Africa .851 [.821] [Abyssinia] (see also Ethiopia) .852 .822 Algeria .854 .823 Angola .855 .824 Basutoland .856 .825 Bechuanaland .858 .826 Belgian Congo .827 Cameroons (Gt. Brit.) .86 Cape of Good Hope, see .861 Union of South Africa .862 .828 Cape Verde Islands .863 Congo Free State, see .865 Belgian Congo .866 .829 Egypt .83 Eritrea .832 Ethiopia (see also Abyssinia) .867 .835 French West Africa .868 .834 Gambia .87 German East Africa, see .872 Tanganyika Territory .873 German South West Africa, .875 see South West Africa .878 .835 Gold Coast .836 Guinea (Portugal) Kamerun, see Cameroons .879 .837 Kenya Colony and Protectorate .88 Kongo, Belgian, see Belgian Cong< 3 .838 Liberia .89 .839 Libya .9 .84 Madagascar .91 .842 Mauritus .92 .844 Morocco .93 .845 Mozambique (Province) .94 Natal, see Union of South Africa .95 .847 Niger Colony (France) .96 .848 Nigeria .97 .849 Nyasaland .98 Orange Free States, .99 see Union of South Africa .995 .85 Rhodesia, Northern Rhodesia, Southern Saint Helena Saint Thomas Sierra Leone Somaliland South Africa Republic (1880-Oct. 25, 1900) South West Africa Sudan Swaziland Tanganyika Territory Togoland, British Togoland, French Transvaal, see Union of South Africa Tunisia Uganda Union of South Africa Cape of Good Hope Natal Orange Free State Transvaal West Africa, French, see French West Africa Zanzibar Other, A-Z Australasia Australia New South Wales North Australia Queensland South Australia Tasmania Victoria Western Australia New Zealand Pacific Islands Arctic Regions Antarctic Regions 362 TABLE M For the subdivision of material relating to medical schools and other institutions ,1 Charter .2 Descriptive material. General ,22 Laboratories .24 Libraries .26 Museums .3 Administration. Reports .32 Governing board .34 President .36 Directors and deans .4 Faculty .5 Catalogs, announcements, circulars of information .52 Registers. Lists of alumni .54 Alumni associations 363 TABLE N For the alphabetic arrangement of counties in England and Wal B4 Bedford L2 Lancashire B5 Berks L52 Leicester B82 Brecknock L7 Lincoln (same as Breconshire) M5 Merioneth B92 Buckingham M57 Middlesex C12 Caernarvon M59 Monmouthshire C17 Cambridge M6 Montgomery C26 Cardigan N6 Norfolk C28 Carmarthen N8 Northampton C52 Cheshire N87 No rthumb e r1and C8 Cornwall N9 Nottingham C9 Cumberland 09 Oxford D3 Denbigh P3 Pembroke D4 Derby R9 Rutland D49 Devon S5 Shropshire D71 Dorset S6 Somerset D9 Durham S7 Stafford E7 Essex S78 Suffolk F6 Flin S79 Surrey G54 Glamorgan S8 Sussex G56 Gloucester W3 Warwick H2 Hampshire W5 Westmoreland H5 Hereford W7 Wilts H57 Hertford W9 Worcester H9 Hunting Y6 York K37 Kent 365 TABLE R For use in the subdivision of material relating to regions, systems, and organs. The changing first figure (designated by -) represents the region, system, or organ. -01 Anatomy. Embryology. Histology -02 Physiology -13 Hygiene -40 Diseases The term diseases is here used in its broadest sense, referring to any deviation from a state of health or from the normal- as the word is used in Jordan's Standard Nomenclature of Disease and Standard Nomenclature of Operations, 3d ed., 1942. -41 Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods -42 Pathology ■43 through-49 Manifestations of disease. Conditions due to mixed or varied etiology. These numbers are for individual assignment under the respective organs or anatomic structures Etiological classification of diseases -50 Diseases due to prenatal influence -51 Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites -52 Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites -53 Diseases due to intoxication -54 Diseases due to trauma or physical agent -55 Diseases secondary to circulatory disturbance -55.5 Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control _56 Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality due to unknown cause (calculus, displacement, gross change in form, or obstruction) .57 Diseases due to disorder of metabolism, growth, or nutrition -58 Neoplastic diseases _59 Diseases due to unknown or uncertain cause -66 Therapeutics -67 Medical therapy -68 Surgical therapy, surgery -69 Other forms of therapy 367 TABLE T For use in the subdivision of material realting to study and teaching .2 Curriculum .3 Methods .4 Compends and synopses .6 Outlines, syllabi, lecture notes, etc. .8 Examination questions, etc. .9 Charts, models, moving picture films, and other illustrative materials 369 INDEX 371 INDEX A AD poison gas: WC 665 Abattoirs: WA 707 Abdomen: WD 500-569 In general physical exami- nation: WB 210 In pregnancy: WP 1344 Abdominal ring: WD 700-769 Abnormalities Congenital: WC 250-90 For congenital abnormal- ities of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence" Developmental: QZ 220 Embryological: QS 691-98 Mechanical For such conditions affect- ing a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormal- ity" Abortifacients: Q7 175; WB 922 Abortion: WP 1360-65 Drugs provoking: QV 175 Medical jurisprudence: W 862 Abrasions: WO 695 For abrasion of an organ or region, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Abrikossoff's tumor: Q£ 280 Abscess: WC 147 For abscess of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Epidural: WV 1111 Extradural: WV 1111 373 Multiple: WC 370 Pelvic: WP 751; WP 1351 Puerperal: WP 1751 Absence. For absence of an organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence" Absinth: WM 572 Absorbents: QV 63; WB 848 Absorption Of drugs: QV 39 Of food: Wl 102 Skin: WE 807 Acanthocheilonema: QX 301 Acarina: QX 473-85 Acarophobia: WM 178 Accident insurance: W 160 Medicolegal aspects: W 900 Accident services, Industrial: WA 1335 Accidents: WO 675-724 First aid: WA 1189 In anesthesia: WO 245 Industrial: WA 1385-89 Medical jurisprudence: W 843; W 160-65 Prevention: WA 1150-89 Acetamidine: WO 425.P4 Acetanilid: QV 91; WB 856; WC 650 Acetarsone: WC 609 Acetic acid: WC 641 Acetophenetidin: WC 650 Acetylene: WC 662 Acetylene tetrachloride: WC 638 Achalasia: Wl 447 Achalme's bacillus: QW 360 Achlorhydria: Wl 455.5 Achondroplasia: WE 250 Achorion gallinae: QW 1250 Achorion gypseum: QW 1245 Achorion quinckeanum: QW 1250 Achorion Schoenleini: QW 1250 Achorion violaceum: QW 1250 Achromatiaceae: QW 135 Achromobacteriaceae: QW 142 Achromoderma: WE 850 Achylia: Wl 446 Achylosis: Wl 446 Acid of sugar: WC 596 Acid-base equilibrium: WC 880-89 Acidemia: WC 882 Acidccytosis: WG 745 Acidophilus milk: W3 1129 Acidosis: WC 882 Acids. For specific acids or varieties of acids, see under the name of the acid Inorganic: WC 596 Organic: WC 633 Acne: WE 844 Aconite: WC 628.1 Aeonitine: WC 628.1 Acosta's disease: W3 2040 Acoustic sense: WV 203 Acridine dyes: QV 235; WB 956 Acriflavine dyes: QV 235; WB 966 Acromegaly: WK 557.P5 Aeromelalgia: WG 355.5 Aerotheca Pedrosoi: QW 1260 Acrcthecium floccosum: QW 1240 Actinium: WN 400-4-13 Actinobacillus: Q)d 215 Actinobacillus mallei: QW 550 Actinobacillus pseudomallei: QK 550 Actinobacterium israeli: QW 220 Actinoides asteroides: QW 610 Actinomyces Bacteria: QW 220 Fungi: QW 1260 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey*s Manual of Determinative Bacteri- ology. 6th ed., 1948 Actinomycetaceae: QK 125 Actinomycetales: QW 125 Actinomycosis. For actino- mycosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to high- er plant or animal parasites" Acuformis macrosporus: QW 360 Acupuncture: WB 1069 Acystia typhi: QW 665 Adamantinoma: Q£ 380-400 Addison*s disease: WK 751 Adenitis: WC 406 Of Bartholin's gland: WP 251 Adenocarcinoma: QZ 400 Adenoids: WV 800-869 Adenoma: Q£ 380-400 Adhesive plaster: WO 169 Adipose tissue: WE 801 Adiposis dolorosa: WC 911 Adjuvants: QV 43 Administration, Health: WA 1425-97 Administrative work, Medical Dental: W 77-79 Medical: W 88 Nursing: WY 105 Adnephrine: QV 131; W3 894 Adolescence: WS 501-900 Adrenal glands: WK 700-769 Adrenalin: QV 131; WB 894 Adrenalitis: WK 751 Adreno-cortical hormones: WB 1034 Adrin: QV 131; WB 894 Adsorbents: QV 63; WB 848 Adulteration Of drugs V W3 732-34 Of food: WA 701 Advertising Dental: WU 52 Medical: W 50 Physical therapy: WB 1163-64 Aedes: QX 507 Aerobacter: QW 235 Aerobacter coli: QW 485 Aerophobia: WM 178 Aeroplanes as public carriers: WA 816; WA 970 See also Aviation medicine: WB 2000-2040 Ae re therapy: WB 1010 Affective epilepsy: WM 423 Affiliation, Medicolegal aspects: W 791 African lethargy: WC 432 After-birth: WP 1430-45 After-brain: WL 301.6 Afterdamp: WC 662 Agamonematodum migrans: QX 243 Agaric, Fly: WC 670 Agchylostoma: QX 243 A«e In antibody production: qj 113 In relation to infections: WA 935 374 Age (cont'd) Old: WO 445; WO 1150; WT Premature: WC 935 Aged: WT Anesthesia: WO 445 Surgery: WO 1150 Agglutination: QY 140-45 Diagnostic reactions: WB 455 Agoraphobia: WM 178 Agranulocytosis: WG 657 Air Bacteriology: QW 61 Public health aspects: WA 750-74 Relation to personal health: WC 115 Therapeutic use: WB 1010 Air conditioning: WA 774 Industrial: WA 1352 Airplanes: WA 816; WA 970 See also Aviation medicine Air pollution: WA 750-67 Control of: TD 884-87 In industry: WA 1354 Air pressure High: WB 3000-3040 In industry: WA 1356 Low, Medical aspects: WB 2000-2040 Relation to general health: WB 1645 Air raids Public health aspects: WA 1170-72 Air sickness: WB 2040 Air travel. Accidents in: WA 1183-85 Akamushi disease: WC 433 Akinetic epilepsy: WM 415 Alalia: WM 182 Albinismus: WE 850 Anthropology: QS 899 Albococcus epidermidis: QW 555 Albococcus pyogenes: QW 555 Albright's disease: WE 257 Albumen: QU 55 Albuminuria: WJ 343 In children: WS 320 In pregnancy: WP 1388 Orthostatic: WJ 356 Albumose: QU 55 Albumosuria: WJ 343 Alcaligenes: QW 237; QW 350 Alcoholic drinks: WB 1144 Alcoholism: WM 574 Alcohols Pharmacology: QV 85; QV 225 Physiological effects: QU 68 Therapeutic use: WB 854; WB 962; WB 1144 Toxicology: WC 636 Aldarsone: WC 609.5 Aldehydes: WC 636 Alexin: QY 180-90 Algolagnia: WM 515 Alienists: WM Alimentation (Therapeutics): WB 1100-1152; WO 183 Alimentary tract: Wl Aliphatic compounds: QU 68; QV 225; WB 962 Alkalemla: WC 883 Alkali disease: WC 435 Alkaline earth metals: WC 624-25 Alkaline metals, Salts of: WC 600 Alkalis: WC 597 Alkaloidal system of therapeutics: WB 1315 Alkaloids: WB 1315; WC 628-31. See also names of specific compounds, e.g. Ergot; Erythrina; Opium Alkalosis: WC 883 Allantiasis: WC 671 Allantois Embryology: QS 645 Obstetrics: WP 1440-45 Allergens: QV 211; QY 361-79; WB 947 Allergic diseases: WC 570-71 In children: WS 153 Allergic preparations: QV 211; WB 947 Allergists: QX 312; QY 322 Allergy: QT 301-80; WC 570-71 For allergy of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to in- toxication" 817193 0-49-26 375 Allergy (cont'd) In children: WS 153 Preparations Producing immunity: QV 211 Therapeutic use: WB 947 Allonal: WC 640 Alloxuric substances: QU 115; WB 327; WJ 340 Almonds, Bitter: WC 652 Artificial oil of: WC 648 Aloes: WC 658 Aloin: QV 75; WB 834 Alopecia: WE 845 Alpine race: QS 743.A4 Alteratives: WB 1038 Alternaria: QW 1275 Altitude Medical aspects: WB 2000-2040 Relation to general health: WB 1645 Therapeutic use: WB 1155-59 Alum: WC 600 Aluminosis: WF 654 Aluminum: WC 604 Alveolar abscess: WU 251 Alveolar process: WU 201.3; WU ; Alveolectomy: WU 268,9 Amalgam fillings: WU 375.A6 Amanita: WC 670 Amanitine: QU 199 Amaurosis: WW 746 Hysterical: WW 755.5 Amblyopia: WW 747 Hysterical: WW 755.5 Amboceptor: QY 160-90 Ambulance service: WX 171 Military: UH 500-505 Amebacides: QV 255; WB 991 Amebae: QX 55-68 Drugs for removing: QV 255 Amebiasis: WC 371 For amebiasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Ameloblastoma Benign: Q£ 380 Malignant: Q£ 410 Amenorrhea: WP 446 Americana: W 1530-90 Ametropia: WW 774 Amido-. See Amino- Amino acids, Food: QU 60 Aminobenzoic acid: QU 205 Aminoform: QV 243; WB 981 Ammonia hydrate: WC 597 Ammonium compounds, Quaternary: QV 233; WB 974 Ammonium hydroxide: WC 597 Amnesia: WM 172 Amnion Embryology: QS 645 Obstetrics: WP 1440-45 Amoebae. See Amebae Amoebidae: QX 55-68 Amphibia, poisonous: WC 661 Ampulla of Vater: Wl 900-969 Amputation: WO 525 Amusia: WV 246 Amygdalin: WC 652 Amyl nitrite: WC 642 Amylopsin: Wl 1003 Amyotonia congenita: WL 450 Anabolism: QU 120-33 Anaeromyceg bronchitica: QW 220 Analgesia in labor: WP 1505 Analgesics: QV 91; WB 856 Analysis Air: WA 751-53 Milk: WA 716-18 Water: WA 686-88 Anaphrodisia: WP 355.5 Anaphylaxis: qv 301-43 Anarcotine: WB 861 Anarthria: WM 182 Anatomical museums, Human: Q$ 27-28 Anatomists: QS 12; QS 22 Anatomy: QS For the anatomy of a region system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Anatomy, Histology, Embryology". Artistic: NC 760-e5; QS 126 Dental: WU 101; WU 201 Of adolescents: WS 601 Of children: WS 101 376 Anatomy (cont' d) Of old age: WT 102 Pathological (General): Q£ 34 Surgical: WO 101 Ancylosis. See name of joint affected Ancylostoma: QX 243 Ancylostomiasis: Wl 652 Anecdotes about physicians: W 305 Anemia: WG 744 Aplastic: WG 644 CooleyU: WG 659 Famial erythroblastic: WG 659 lymphatica: QZ 315; WG 1059 Miners1 : Wl 652 Pernicious: WG 657 Tunnel: Wl 652 Anencephaly: WL 350 Anesthesia: WO 200-450 Drugs producing: QV 83; QV 110-117 In dentistry: WU 335-48 In labor: WP 1505 In ophthalmology: WW 174 Local: WB 875-81; WO 400-425; WU348 Nursing: WY 151 Anesthesin: WO 425.E8 Anesthetics: QV 110-17; QV 83; WB 852; WB 875-81; WC 662; WO 235 Anesthetists: WO 212; WO 222 Aneurin: QU 189 Aneurysm: WG 144 Cerebral traumatic: WL 354 Meningeal: WL 254 Anger: m, 109 Angina Ludovici: Wl 251 Maligna: Wl 251 Monocytic: WC 406 Pectoris: WG 243.4 Vincent's: WV 851 Angioma, Pathology: QZ 280 Angioneuromyoma: QZ 280 Angioneurotic edema: WE 855.5 Angiosarcoma: QZ 315 Anguillula: QX 229 Anguillulina putrefaciens: QX 237 Anguillulinoidea: qx 237 Aniline: WC 649 Anilism: WC 649 Animal by-products in air pollution: WA 761 Animal electricity: WL 104 Animal experimentation: W 20.8; WB 550-70; WO 50-52 Animal extracts: QV 300-319; WB 762-64; WB 1020-36 Animal foods, Therapeutic use: WB 1126 Animal magnetism: WB 1294 Animal materia medica: WB 762-64 Animal poisons: WC 661 Animal-borne diseases Prevention: WA 1017 Animals Anesthesia: WO 450 Bites: WC 661 Care and clinical use: WB 550-70 Wounds by: WO 716 Anions: QV 277; WB 1004 Aniseikonia: WW 785 Ankle: WD 2300-359 Ankylo-. See Ancylo- Annelida: Q£ 450-51 Annulaceae: QW 170 Anoci-assoelation: WO 295 Anodynes: QV 91; WB 856 Anomalies Congenital: WC 250-90 For congenital anomalies of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the speci- fic structure, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal Influence" Developmental: QZ 220 Embryo1ogical: QS 691-98 Mechanical For such conditions affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnor- mality" Anopheles: QX 507 377 Anoplura: QX 501 Anorexia nervosa: WM 172 Anoxemia: WG 748 Causing spinal cord disease: WL 457 Encephalopathy due to: WL 450 Polycythemia due to: WG 657 Anoxia: WB 2040 Antacids, Therapeutic use: WB 844 Antagonism of drugs: QV 43 Anthelminthics: QV 253; WB 992-93 Anthemorrhagics: QV 195 Anthracene purgatives: WC 656 Anthracosis: WP 654 Linguae: Wl 259 Anthrax: WC 373 Anthropologists, Physical: QS 12; WS 22 Anthropology Criminal: HV 6035-6187 Cultural: GN 400-499 Physical: QS 704-970 Psychiatry interrelation- ships: WM 47 Anthropometry: QS 751-58 Antibiotics: QV 265-66; WB 994 Bacteriolysis by: QY 160 Materia medica: WB 760-68 Antibodies: QST 70-205 Anticoagulants: QY 193; WB 942 Anticonvulsants: QV 87; WB 858 Antidiuretics: QV 160; WB 915 Antifebrin: QV 91; WB 856; WC 650 Antigen-antibody reaction: qy 120 Antigens: QT 70-205 Antiluetics: QV 261; WB 995 Antimalarials: QV 257; WB 996 Antimony: QY 290; WB 1015; WC 605; WC 669 Antipyretics: QV 91; WB 856 Antipyrin: WC 650 Antisepsis Dental: WU 325 In labor: WP 1503 Public health aspects: WA 1140-49 Surgical: WO 113-19 Antiseptics: QV 220-49; WB 960-86; WO 117 Antisera (Vaccines): QV 203 Antispasmodics: QV 87; WB 858 Antisyphilitics: QV 261; WB 995 Antitoxins: QV 205; WB 949 Immunity produced by: QT 130 Antivivisection: HV 4905-59 Antroctonus: QS 469 Antrum: WV 600-669 Ants: QX 518 Anus: Wl 800-869 Anxiety states: WM 172 Aorta: WG 300-359 Aortitis, Syphilitic: WG 351 Ape man: WS 742.1 Aphasia: WM 182 Developmental: WL 350 Aphemia: WM 182 Aphonia: WV 955.5 Aphrodisiacs: WB 928 Aphthae (Thrush): Wl 245 In children: WS 310 Apis: qx 518 Aplanobacter anthracis: QW 240 Aplasia. For aplasia of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to pre- natal influence" Apoplexy: WL 345 Apothecaries: WB 712; WB 729-31 Apparatus Anesthesia: WO 240 Clinical diagnosis: WB 305 Dental: WU 315; WU 357 Fractures: WE 168.5 Laboratory. For special subjects, see in the text under the sub- ject, subdivision "Laboratory apparatus, equipment, etc." Obstetrics: WP 1610 Opthalmological: WW 26; WW 141.4 Roentgenological: WN 150-55 See also Armamentarium Appendicitis: Wl 745 Appendix: Wl 700-69 Appetite, Loss of: WM 172 Aoua fortis: WC 596 Aqueous humor: WW 101 378 Arachnida: QX 469-85 Arachnid! sm: WC 661 Arachnoid: WL 200-259 Arachnoiditis: WL 251 Axaneida: QX 471 Archangiaceae: QW 145 Arctic regions: WB 1800-1840 Arcus senilis: WW 359 Argasidae: QX 473 Argentum: WC 619 Arsphenamine: WC 609.5 Argyria: WE 853 Armamentarium: WO 160-75; WU 300-377 Armenoid race: Q£ 743.A7 Armpit: WD 1300-1369 Arms: ^fD 1500-1569 Artificial: WE 168.8 Arnott's anesthesia: WO 410 Aromatic compounds: QU 71; QY 223; WB 964 Arrhenal: WC 608.5 Arrhenoblastoma: QZ 265 Arrhythmia: WG 255.5; WG 244 Arsacetin: WC 609 Arsaminol: WC 609.5 Arsanilic acid: WC 609 Arsenic: QV 290; WB 1015; WC 607-9; WC 669 Arsenicals for syphilis: QV 261; WB 995 Arsine: WC 607.5 Arsphenamine 8 and related compounds: WC 609.5 Arsynal: WC 608.5 Art By physicians: W 375-78 Medicine in: W 330-405 Psychiatric interrelationships: WM 49 Arteries: WG 300-359 Coronary: WG 200-269 Diseases, Therapy: WG 166-69 Surgery: WG 168 Arteriosclerosis: WG 359 Cerebral: WM 255 Cerebrospinal: WL 159 Encephalopathy from: WL 355 Lead: WG 353 Spinal cord disease from: WL 455 Arteriosclerotic heart disease: WG 255 Arteritis Coronary: WG 251 Spinal cord disease from: WL 455 Arthritis: WE 344 Arthromitaceae: QW 130 Arthropathy, Neurogenic: WE 355.5 Arthropods: QX 460-530 Non-medical: WL 434-599 Arthus phenomenon: QY 343 Articulations: WE 300-369 Artificial eyes: WW 798 Artificial limbs: WE 168.8 Artificial teeth: WU 515-30 Artistic anatomy: NC 760-85; QS 126 Artyfechinostomum sufrartyfex: QX 376 Asafetida: QV 87.A7; WB 85? Aebestosis: WF 654 Ascariasis. For asoariasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Ascaris: QX 277 Ascaroidea: qX 277 Ascomycetes: QW 1220-32 Ascorbic acid: QU 213 Asepsis Dental: WU 325 In labor: WP 1503 Surgical: WO 113-19 Asjike: WC 922 Aspergillosis. For aspergillosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Aspergillus: QW 1275 Asphyxia: WO 678 Death from: W 837 Prevention: WA 1162-66 Aspidium: QV 253; WB 993; WC 658 Aspiiation, Pneumatic: WB 1073 Assassin bugs: QX 503 Assay, Biological: WB 771 Assimilation of food: QU 145-220 379 Association Cortical disorders: WL 350 Association disease: WM 405 Astasia, astasia-abasia: WM 190 Asterococcus muris: QW 505 Asthenia: WB 146 Neurocirculatory: WG 155.5 Asthma Bronchial: WF 553 Hay: WV 653 Astigmatism: WW 775 Astringents: QY 78; WB 832 Astroblastoma: QZ 470 Astrocytoma: QZ 430 Asylums, Insane: WM 27-28 Atabrine: QV 257; WB 996 Ataxia, Locomotor: WL 151 Atelectasis: WF 645 Atherosclerosis: WG 359 Athiorhodaceae: QW 143 Athletics: WC 132 Atlases Anatomical: QS 17 Obstetrical: WP 1217 Surgical: WO 17 Atmosphere Bacteriology: QW 61 Public health aspects: WA 750-67 Atmospheric conditions Control: WA 1350-62 Relation to disease: WB 1500- 3040 Relation to general health: WB 1630-55 Atmospheric pressure: WB 1500- 3040 Atomic bomb: WN 443 Atopy: QY 391-93 Atresia, Congenital. For con- genital atresia of an organ, see in the text under the organ, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence" Atrioventricular bundle: WG 200-269 Atropa belladonna: WC 628.2 Atrophy Congenital. For congenital atrophy of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence. Eyeball: WW 244 Manifestation of pathology: QZ 180 , Muscular, causing spinal cord disease: WL 459 Optic nerve: WW 759 Retina: WW 759 Atropine: QV 126; WB 891; WC 628.2 Attendants Male nurses: WY 191 Practical: WY 195 Audition, Limits of: WV 203 Aural vertigo: WV 559 Auricle, Ear: WV 300-359 \ Auricular fibrillation or flutter: WG 244 Auriculoventricular bundle: WG 200-269 Aurococcus aurantiacus: qj* 555 Aurococcus aureus: QW 555 Auscultation: WB 278 Australoid race: QS 743.A8 Autobiographies of the mentally ill: WM 41 Autoeroticlsm: WM 525 Autohemolysis: WB 465 Automobile accidents: WA 1179-81 Autonomic effector cells: QV 120- 39; WB 885-99 Autonomic nervous system: WL 600-669 Autopsy: QZ 35 Medicolegal: W 825 Autosexuality: WM 525 Autumnal catarrh: WV 653 Avert in: WO 292.A9 Aviation medicine: WB 2000-2040 Aviation nursing: WY 143 Avitamic acid: QU 213 Avitaminosis: WC 920-29 Avulsion Dental: WU 254 Nerve8: WL 554 Spinal nerve roots: WL 454 Axilla: WD 1300-1369 Azotobacteriaceae: QW 142 380 B Babesia erysipeloides: QW 1+80 Babies: WS 1+00-1+&9 Anesthesia: WO 1+1+0 Effects of labor on: WP 1510 Mortality:WS ll+O.l Murder: W 862 Resuscitation of newborn: WP 1680 Surgery: WO 1125 Bacillaceae: QW li|.2 Bacillary dysentery: Wl 751 Bacillus: QW 2l+0 For identification of par- ticular species, see QW or index to Bergey* s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 6th ed., 19U^ Back: WD 900-969 Bacteremia: WC 575 Bacteria: QW Cause of disease: QZ 65-67 Bacteriaceae: QW lit? Bacterial allergens: QY 378 Bacterial infection: WC 351-1414+ Bactericidal action of antibodies: QY 160 Bacterid! urn For identification of par- ticular species, see QW or index to Bergey* s Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, Oth ed., 19U8 Bacterins: QV 203; WB 600; WB 955 Bacteriologists: QW 12; QW 22 Bacteriology: QW Clinical: WB 500 Of milk: WA 718 Of the air: WA 753 Of water: WA 688 Bacteriolysis by antibodies: QY 160 Bacteriotropins Bacterium: QW 255 For identification of par- ticular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 6th ed., 19U8 Bacteroides: QW 265 Bacteroides bifidus: QW 535 Bacteroides multiformis: QW 36O Bag of waters: QS 61+5; WP li+1+0-1+5 Bagas608is: WF 65!+ Balantidiasis: Wl 751 Balantidium: QX 157 Baldness: WB 81+5 Balneotherapy: WB 1220-31+ Balsams: QV 2l+l; WB 979 Bandages First aid: WA 1189 Surgical: WO lt>7-08 Barber surgeons: WO 11-12 Barbers, Registration of: WA 7U8-1+9 Barbershops: WA lhk-h9 Barbital: WC 61+0 Barbituric acid derivatives: QV 87; WC 61+0 Barium: WC 625.B3 Barlow's disease: WC 928 Bartholin1s glands: WP 200-269 Bartonellaceae: QW 150 Basal anesthesia: WO 295-97 Basal cell carcinoma: QZ 1+10 Basal metabolism, Technique: WB 1+00 Basedow1s disease: WK 259 Basiotripsy: WP 161+0 Baso-epidermoid carcinoma: QZ 1+10 Basophilism, Pituitary: WK 557.P5 Bathing, Personal hygiene: WC 122 Bathing beaches: WA 820 Baths Electric: WB 1199 Medication by: WB lOi+8 Public: WA 825 Sun: WB 1192 Therapeutic use: WB I23O-3I+ Baunscheidtism: WB 1292 Beaches, Bathing: WA 820 Beard (Dermatology): WE 1000-1066 Beauticians, Registration of: WA 7U8-1+9 Beauty culture Personal hygiene: WC 139 Beauty parlors: WA 71+U-U9 Bed sores: WE 85I+ Bedbugs: QZ 503 381 B Bees: QX 518 Beetles: QX 5ll+ Beggiatoaceae: QW 135 Behavior disorders: WM 500-51+5 Belascaris: QX 277 Belladonna: WC 628.2 Benzene: WC 633.2 Benzocaine: WO 1+25»E8 Benzoic acid, Amino: QU 205 Benzol: WC 633.2 Benzoline: WC 633.1 Beriberi: WC 922 Bertia: QX UlO Bertiella: QX 1+10 Bestiality: WK 523 Beta-naphthol: QV 2l+l; WB 979 Betaquinine: QV 155; WB 911 Between-brain: WL 301.3 Beverages: WB 1133-1+6; WC 118 Bibliography: Z 6658-76 Special subjects. For the bibliography of special subjects, see under the subject, subdivision "Bibliography" Bibliotherapy: WM 292 Bier's local anesthesia: WO 39U Bifocal lenses: WW 795 Bile: QV 71; WB 836 Secretion: Wl 903 Bile ducts: Wl 900-969 Bilharzia: QX 355 Biliary calculi: Wl 956 In children: WS 156 Biliary tract: Wl 900-969 Bilineurine: QU 199 Biliousness: Wl 9U5 Binocular vision: WW 800-859 Biochemic medicine: WB 1298.B5 Biochemistry: QU Biochemists: QU 12; QU 22 Biographical clinics: W 313 Biography Medical: W 101+1-57; W 1100-11+99 Of the mentally ill: WM 1+0-1+1 For the biography of special- ists, see in the text under the subject, subdivision "Biography" (as, Biographies of nurses, WY 12) Biological chemistry: QU Biomicroscopy, Eye: WW 11+1.2 Biophysics: QT 3I+ Biostatistics: HV 881-3711 Biotin: QU 203 Birth, Medicolegal aspects: W 789 Birth control: WP 1116 Birth injury For birth injury of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence" Birthmark: WE 850 Births, Multiple: WP 1587 Bismuth: QV 2l+5; QV 26l; WB 983; WB 995; wc 611 Bites, Animal: WC 661 Bitters: QV 67; WB 836 Black tongue: Wl 259 Blackwater fever: WC 390 Bladder: WJ 500-569 Ve si co-vaginal fistula: WP 3l+5 Bladder worms: QX 1+00-1+1+2 Blast injuries: WO 700 Blastodendrion intermedium: QW 1222 Blastomyces: QW 1260 Blastomyces dermatitidis: QW 1228 Blastomycoides immitis: QW 1260 Blastomycoides tulanensis: QW 1228 Blastomycosis: WC 1+70 For blastomycosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Blatta: QX 5lL+ Blepharospasm: WW 1055.5 Blind: WW 1+0-79 382 B Blindness: WW 7U6 Color: WW 750.1 tysterieal: WW 755• 5 Night: WW 750 Of newborn: WW 7U6 Block anesthesia: WO 305-380 Blood: WG 700-769 Anticoagulants: QV 193 Carotene in: WC 912 Chemical properties: QU 105 Circulation: WG 103 Clinical examination: WB 335-61 Coagulation: QU 105; WB 3I+6 Composition: QU 105 Drugs affecting coagulation: QV 190-95; WB 9U0-1+1+ In adolescents: WS 750 in children: WS 300 In old age: WT 305 Medicolegal examination: W 875 Non-specific action in immunity: QYl+5 Poisons affecting: WC 678 Transfusion: WB 1056 Blood bank: WB 36I; WX 211 Blood cells. Drugs acting on: QV 180-89; WB 930-36 Blood corpuscles Red: WB 3^9; WG 70l+ White: WB 352; WG 706 Blood flukes: QX 355 Blood-forming organs: WG 600-669 Drugs acting on: QV 180-89; WB 930-36 Poisons affecting: WC 678 Blood groups: WB 359 Blood platelets: WG 707 Enumeration: WB 356 Blood pressure: WG 101+-6 High: wg 355; wl 355; ww 755-5 In general-physical exam- ination: WB 280 In relation to heart disease: WG 21+3.5 Low: WG 21+.3.5 Blood vessels: WG 100-559 Association with heart disease: WG 21+3.5 In the brain: WL 3OO-369 In the spinal cord: WL UOO-l+69 Meningeal: WL 200-259 Bloodletting: WB 1081 Blue light: WB 1186 Blue pus organism: QW 650 Blue sclera: WV/ 359 Boats, Public carriers: WA 817 Bodies, Dead: W 800-855; WA 81+0-59 Body As a whole: WC Cleanliness: WC 120-22 Composition: QU 100-115 Measurement: QS 751-58 Proportions: QS 766-69 Regions: WD Body fluids: YfC 108 Body-section radiography: WN 190 Body snatching: WA 859 Bombings, Public health aspects: WA 1170-72 Bone surgery: WE 268 Bones: WE 200-269 Adolescents: WS 720 Anthropology: QS 770-71 Children: WS 270 Composition: QU 108 Old age: WT 302 Physiology: WE 102 Skeletal system: WE 101-102 Bookplates, Medical: W 1+50-55 Books, Early printed: W 1530-50 Boracic acid: QV 239; WB 976; WC 600 Borax: QV 239; WB 976; WC 600 Bordet-Gengou bacillus: QW 505 Bordet's bacillus: QW 505 Boric acid: QV 239; WB 976; WC 600 Borrelia: QW 1020 Borrelia muris: QW 765 Borrelinaceae: QW 175 Borreliota: QW 910 Borreliotaceae: QV/ 175 Borrelomycetaceae: QW 180 Botrytoides: QW 1260 Botanic medicine: WB 1350 Botany, Medical: WB 766-68; WB 1350 Bothriocephalus: QX 1+02 383 B Botulism: WC 671 Braces: WE 168.5 Brain: WL 3OO-369 Abscess, Extradural: WV 1111 Diseases, as a complication of ear, nose and throat diseases: WV 1100-1111 Diseases of children: WS 3^0 Branch worm: QX 2l+3 Branchial cyst: QZ 220; WV 750 Breakbone fever: WC 38U Breast: WE 1200-1269 Puerperal inflammation: WP 1751 Breath In general physical exam- ination: WB 230 Offensive: Wl 21+1+ Breathing: WF IO3-0 Brenner tumor of ovary: QZ 265 Brevistreptothrix israeli: QW 220 Briareus: QW 915 Bridges, Dental: WU 515-19 Bright*s disease: WJ 3U7 Broad bean poisoning: WC 670 Broad ligament: WP 700-769 Bromides: WB 858 Bromine: WC 601 Bromoacetone: WC 665 Bromobenzylcyanide: WC 665 Bromoform: WC 638 Bronchi: WF 500-569 Bronchiectasis: WF 3^U Bronchioles: WF 500-569 Bronchitis: WF 5U6 Bronchocele: WK 259 Broncholithiasis: WF 556 Bronchopneumonia: WF 651 Bronze cachexia: WC 906 Bronze diabetes: WC 906 Brucella: QW 350 Mallei: QW 550 Tularensis: QW 625 Brucellosis: WC 377 Bruce's septicemia: WC 377 Brucine: WC 630.S7 Bruises: WO 695 For bruises of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Brushes, Surgical: WO 173 Bubas: WC 1+31 Bubo Climatic: WJ 751»L9 Plague: WC 1+10 Tropical: WJ 75LL9 Venereal: WJ 751 Buerger's disease: WG 359 Bugs Assassin or cone-nosed: QX 503 Croton: QX 5lU True: QX 503 Buildings Public health aspects: WA 795*803 Bundle of His: WG 200-269 Burial: WA 81+6 Insurance: W 175 Burial grounds: WA 850-52 Burns: WO 70l+ For burns of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Death due to: ~f 81+1 Electrical: WO 713 Bursas: WE 1+00-1+69 Bursitis: WE 1+1+U Euses, Public health aspects: WA 8ll+ Business administration In dental and medical practice: WV 77-79 Butesin picrate: WO 1+25.B8 Buthus: QX 1+69 Butter, Public health aspects: WA 721 Butterflies: QX 516 Buttermilk: WB 1129 Butyn: WO 1+25.B9 Butyribacillus immobilis liquefaciens: QW 36O By-products Industrial, Air pollution: WA 759-65 Byssinosis: WF 65I+ 384 c Cabbage "snakes": <$ 221 Cachectic fever: WC 395 Cachexia Bronze: WC 906 Causing spinal cord disease: WL 457 Diagnostic significance: WB 149 Cacodyl and cacodylate8: WC 608.5 Cacospira For identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Deter- minative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Cadaver: W 800-855; WA 840-59 Cadmium: WC 612; WC 669 Cadophora americana: QW 1260 Caduceus: W 425 Caecum: Wl 700-769 Caesarean section: WP 1638 Cafeterias, Industrial: WA 1382 Caffeine: QV 107; WB 869 Caisson disease: WB 3040 Calciferol: QU 175 Calcification: QZ 180; WF 556; OT 645.3; WP 459; WP 659 Calcinosis: WC 892 Calcium Cacodylate: WC 608.5 Inorganic salts: QV 275; WB 1006 Calculus For calculus of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality" In children: WS 156 Callositas: WE 854 Caloric value of foods: QD 148 Camphor: QV 65; WB 846; WC 635 Canal of Nuck: WP 200-269 Canals External auditory: WV 300-359 Semicircular: WV 500-559 Cancer: WC 960 For cancer of a region, system^ or organ, see in the text un- der the specific structure, subdivision "Neoplastic diseases" Cancerophobia: WM 178 Candida: QW 1222 Cannabis addiction: WM 576 Canned foods: WA 710-14 Canned milk: WA 720 Cantharide-: QV 160; WB 915; WC 661 Capillaria: Q£ 207 Capillaries: WG 500-559 Diseases: WG 166-69 Caps, Surgical: WO 171 Capsules: WB 788.C3 Carbarsone, Toxicology: WC 609 Carbohydrates Antigens: QJ 79 Food: QU 75-84 Metabolism: QU 126; WC 910-17 Carbolic acid: QV 223; WB 964; WC 644 Carbon dioxide: QV 280; WB 1010; WC 662 Anesthesia: WO 282.C3 Carbon in the body Pathology: WC 910-17 Carbon monoxide: WC 662; WC 667 Carbon tetrachloride: QV 253; WB 993; WC 638 Carbonic acid: QV 280; WB 1010; WC 662 Carbonic anhydrid: QV 280; WB 1010 Anesthesia: WO 282.C3 Toxicology: WC 662 Carbonization: WB 780.C3 Carbonyl chloride: WC 664 Carbuncles: WE 851 Carcinoid Benign: QZ 430 Malignant: QZ 460 Carcinoma: QZ 400-410; WC 972 For carcinoma of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Neoplastic diseases" Branchiogenic: QZ 220 Chorionic: QZ 230 Embryonal: QZ 240 Carcinomatosis: WC 972 Cardiologists: WG 12; WG 22 Cardiology: WG 200-269 Cardiorenal disease: WM 255 Cardiospasm: Wl 447 385 Cardiovascular system: WG 1-559 Drugs acting on: QV 150-59; WB 905-13 In adolescents: WS 740 In children: WS 155; WS 290 In old age: WT 304 In pregnancy: WP 1379 Carditis, Bacterial: WG 251 Caricatures, Medical: W 306-7 Caries Dental: WU 259 Of bones: WE 251 Of spine: WD 1051 Carminatives: WB 836 Carotenemia: WC 912 Carotid gland: WK 900-969 Sarcoma: QZ 315 Tumor: QZ 280 Carotid sinus syncope: WG 355.5 Carpus: WD 1800-1869 Carrier state: WC 379 Carriers, Public: WA 810-18 Carriers of infection Human: WC 379 Vectors: QY 219 Carrions disease: WC 407 Carsickness: WC 770 Cartilages: WE 300-369 Cartoons, Medical: W 306-7 Caryophanaceae: QW 130 Caryophanale8: QW 130 Caacara: WB 834 Case reports Clinical: WB 293 Surgical: WO 16 Case-taking: WB 290 Castellanella: qX 71 Castellenus For Identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Peter- native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Castor oil: WC 655 Castration, eunuchs, etc.: WJ 1368 Casts, Surgical: WE 168.5 Catalepsy: WM 172 Catamenia: WP 403 Cataphoresis: WB 1198 Cataplexy: WL 359 Cataracts: WW 548 Catarrh: WV 644 Autumnal: WV 653 Catastrophe surgery: WO 775-1090 Catatonia: WM 203 Caterpillars: qX 516 Cathartics: QV 75; WB 834 Catheters: WJ 26 Cations: QV 275; WB 1006 Caulobacteriaceae: QW 141 Caulobacterilneae: QW 141 Causes of disease: QZ 40-125 Caustic potash (caustic soda) WC 597 Caustics, Surgical: WO 174 Cavities, Dental: WU 350-77 Cazenave's lupus: WE 851 Cecum: Wl 700-769 Cedar oil: WC 633.5 Ceepryn: QV 233; WB 974 Celebrities, Illnesses of: W 313 Celiac disease: WC 876 Cells: QS 504-32 Cellulitis In pregnancy: WP 1351 Of the hymen: WP 251 Of the orbit: WW 951 Of the skin: WE 851 Pelvic: WP 751 Cement (tooth structure): WU 201.2; WU 262 Cement fillings: WU 375.C3 Cementoma: QZ 280 Cementoperiostitis: WU 251 Cementurn: WU 201.2; WU 262 Cemeteries: WA 850-52 Centaurea: WB 836 Centipedes: qX 467 Centrums: QX 469 Cephalalgia: WL 344 Cephalhematoma: WS 458 Cephalin: QU 93 Cephalosporium: QW 1275 Ceramics, Dental: WU 510 Cercomonas Hominis: qX 91; qpt 99 Intestinalis: QX 91; QX 107 Cerebellum: WL 301.5 Cerebral hemispheres: WL 301.7 Cerebral meningitis: WL 244 386 Cerebropathia psychica toxaemica: WM 574 Cerebrospinal fluid: WL 200-259 Clinical examination: WB 385 Cerebrospinal meningitis: WL 251 Cerebrum: WL 301.7 Certification of the dead: WA 504 Cerumen, Impacted: WV 356 Cervicitis: WP 443 Cervix uteri: WP 400-469 Dilatation and manipulation in labor: WP 1612 Cesarean section: WP 1638 Cestodes: qX 400-442 Cevitamic acid: QU 213 Chalazion: WW 1057 Chalicosis: WF 654 Chancroid: WJ 751. C4 For chancroid of a region, sys- tem, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal para- sites." Character disorders: WM 500-588 Charbon: WC 373 Charcots joint: WE 355.5 Charlatanry: WA 740-42 Charon: QW 920 Charonaceae: QW 175 Chaulmoogra oil: QV 259; WB 997 Cheese: WA 723 Cheilitis: Wl 246 Cheilosis: WC 927 Chemical analysis: Of air: WA 752 Of milk: WA 717 Of water: WA 687 Chemicals Cause of disease: QZ 55-59 Protection from: WA 1365 Chemistry Bacterial: QW 80 Biological: QU Clinical: WB 400 Dental: WU 502 Medicolegal: W 750 Milk, Public health aspects: WA 717 Pharmaceutical: WB 744 Physiological: QU Sanitary: WA 672 Water analysis: WA 687 Chemotherapy: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Chenopodium oil: WC 633.5 Chest: WD 400-469 Empyema: WF 745 Examination: WB 275-82 Physicians: WF 12; WF 22 Chewing: Wl 203; WU 206 Chickenpox: WC 380 Chiggers: qx 483 Child labor: WA 1393 Child welfare: WA 1220 Childbirth: WP 1500-1680 Children: WS 1-469 Abnormal: WS 210-28; WS 680 Anesthesia: WO 440 Dentistry: WU 550 Mouth diseases: WU 550 School Health education: WA 1495 Public health aspects: WA 1265-73 Surgery: WO 1125 Chills: WB 152 Chilomastix: qX 91 Infection by. For chilomastix infection of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Chilopoda: qX 467 China, Surgical: WO 172 Chinese liver fluke: QX 384 Chiniofon: QV 255; WB 991 Chiropody: WD 2469 Chiropractic: WB 1305 Chlamydobacteriaceae: QW 135 Chlamydobacteriales: QW 135 Chlamydozoaceae: QW 150 Chlamydozoon: QW 960 Chloasma Of the eyelids: WW 1057 Of the skin: WE 857 Chloral: WC 643 Chlorine: QV 231; WB 968; WC 601; WC 662 387 Chloroacetophenone: WC 665 Chlorobacteriaceae: QW 143 Chlorobutanol: WO 425.C4 Chloroform: WC 638; WM 578; WO 282.C4 Chlorogenaceae: QW 170 Chloromethylchloroformate: WC 664 Chloropicrin: WC 664 Chlorosis: WG 657 Egyptian: Wl 652 Chlorovinyldichloroarsine: WC 666 Chocolate: WB 1134 Choke damp: WC 662 Choked disc: WW 749 Choking: WO 678 Cholecystitis: Wl 947 Cholelithiasis: Wl 956 Cholera: WC 381 Cholera morbus: Wl 448 Cholesterol: QU 95 Choline: QU 199 Esters: QV 124; WB 889 Chondrodyatrophia fetalis: WE 250 Chondroma: QZ 280 For chondroma of a region, sys- tem, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Neoplastic dis- eases" Chondrosarcoma: QZ 315 Chordoma: QZ 220 Chorea: WL 351 Huntington's: WM 259 Chorio-adenoma: QZ 230 Choriocarcinoma: QZ 230 Chorio-epithelioma: QZ 230 Chorioma: QZ 230 Chorion: QS 645 Obstetrics: WP 1440-45 Choriosarcoma: QZ 230 Choristoma: QZ 220 Choroid: WW 400-459 Choroiditis: WW 445 Christian science healing: WB 1285 Chromaffinoma: QZ 430 Chromic acid: WC 613; WO 174 Chromium: WC 613 Chronic diseases, Nursing in: WY 152 Chronologies, Medicine: W 1030 Chronothermal system of medicine: WB 1298.C5 Chyle Absence: Wl 446 Physiology: Wl 504 Chymosin, Pancreatic: Wl 1003 Cicatrix: WE 854 For cicatrix of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or phy- sical agent" Cicuta: WC 660 Cicuta virosa: WC 670 Cicutism: WC 670 Ciliary body: WW 400-459 Ciliata: qX 152-71 Ciliophora: qx 151-71 Cillobacterium: QW 360 Cimex: QX 503 Clmicidae: QX 503 Cinchona: QV 257; WB 996; WC 631.Q8 Circulation Cerebral: WL 305 Of the blood: WG 103; WG 106 Circulatory disturbance For such conditions affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases secondary to circulatory dis- turbance" Circulatory system: WG 100-559 Children's diseases: WS 290 In aged: WT 304 In pregnancy: WP 1379 Reactions to injury: QZ 170 Circumcision Female: WP 268 Male: WJ 968 Cirrhosis Of the liver: Wl 944 Pigmentary: WC 906 Citrin: QU 215 Citrobacter: QW 485 Civilian8, Protection in wartime: WA 1156; WA 1170-72 Cladascus mallei: QW 550 Cladothrix For identification of particular 388 Cladothrix (cont'd) species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determina- tive Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Clarification: WB 780.C5 Clark I war gas: WC 665 Claustrophobia: WM 178 Clavicle: WD 1600-669 Cleanliness of the body: WC 120-22 Clear cell tumor of ovary: QZ 250 Cleft palate: WU 168.6 Cleidotomy: WP 1640 Clerical medicine: W 320 Climacteric, Female Artificial: WP 654 Disorders: WP 445 Physiology: WP 409 Climacteric, Male Disorders: WJ 745 Physiology: WJ 709 Climatic influences in the spread of epidemics: WA 925 Climatology, Medical: WB 1500-3040 CIimatotherapy: WB 1155-69 Clinics: WX 205 Biographical: W 313 For clinics in special fields, see in the text under the subject, subdivision "Museums, hospitals, dispensaries, etc." Clitoris: WP 200-269 Cloaca cloacae: QW 235 Clonorchis endemicus (sinensis) qjH 384 Clostridium: QW 360 Clothing Personal hygiene: WC 125 Surgical: WO 171 Clubfoot: WD 2450 Clumping: Qr 140-45 Clysis: WB 1044 Clyster: WB 1044 Coagulation Biochemistry: QU 105 Diagnostic aspects: WB 346 Drugs affecting: QV 190-95; WB 940-44 Physiology: WG 702 Coal-tar: WC 633.2 Disinfectants: WC 644 Dyes: WC 649 Cocaine Addiction: WM 580 Anesthetic: QV 113; WB 877; WO 425.C6 Toxicology: WC 629 Coccidia: qj/L 127-31 Coccidioides: QW 1260 Co ccidio idomyco si s For^coccidioidomycosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Disease8 due to higher plant or animal parasites." Coccidiosis: WC 382 For coccidiosis of a region, sys- tem, or organ, see In the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal para- sites!* Coccobacillus For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determina- tive Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Coccobacterium tularense: QW 625 Coccothrix leprae: QW 575 Coccus lanceolatus anaerobius: QW 800 Cochlea: WV 500-559 Cockroaches: QX 514 Cocoa: WB 1136 Cod liver oil: QU 167 Codeine: QV 89; WB 861; WC 630 Code s Of ethics: W 59 Sanitary: WA 100-493 Coenurus: qX 437 Coffee: WB 1138 Cohnistreptothrix For identification of particular species, see qw or index to Bergey's Manual of Determi- native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Coins, Medical: W 440-45 Coitus: WP 1104 Painful: WP 354 Cola: QV 109; WB 871 Colchicine: WC 629.C5 Colchicum: WC 629.C5 Colcocynth: WC 659 389 Cold As cause of death: W 841 As cause of disease: QZ 55-57 In local anesthesia: WO 410 Therapeutic use: WB 1173-77 Cold climates: WB 1800-813 Colds, Common: WF 151 Coleoptera: qX 514 Colic General: Wl 740 Infantile: WS 444 Colitis: Wl 744 Amebic: Wl 751 Collapse: WB 155 Collection of fees: W 78 College student's: WA 1285 . Colleges, Medical: LD-LG; W 19 For medical colleges teaching special subject, see in the text under the subject, sub- division "Schools and colleg- es" (as: Colleges of Ophthal- mology, WW 19) Collodions: WB 788.C6; WO 169 Colognite: WC 664 Colobactrum For identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Deter- minative Bacteriology. 6th ed. , 1948 Coloboma of iris: WW 450 Colon: Wl 700-769 Colon bacillus: QW 485 Color Of the skin: QS 897 Perception of: WW 109 Color blindness: WW 750.1 Cclorimetry.* WB 305 Coloring matter, Organic: QU 113 Colostrum: WP 1510 Combat psychiatry: WM 620 Comfort stations: WA 830 Comminution: WB 780.C6 Communicable diseases: WC 351-444 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 See also transmission of in- fectious diseases Compensation, Disability: W 925; WV 32; WW 32 Complement: QX 180-90 Complexion: QS 897 Compressed air: WB 1010 Compressed-air disease: WB 3040 Compression Of the brain: WL 354 Of the nerves: WL 554 Of the spinal cord: WL 454 Compulsive states: WM 176 Conarium: WK 600-669 Conception: WP 1112-14 Concretion For concretion of a region, sys- tem, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality." Concussion Injuries: WO 700 Of the brain: WL 354 Of the spinal cord: WL 454 Conduct disturbance: WM 545 Conduction Of nerve impulses: WL 104 Spinal: WL 403 Conduction anesthesia: WO 305-80 Condurango: QV 71; W3 836 Condyloma (papilloma): QZ 380 Condyloma acuminatum: WP 254 Congresses For congresses on special subjects, see in the text under the sub- ject, subdivision "Congresses" (as: Congresses on nursing, WY 3) Coniine: WC 629.06 Coni-ja: WC 629. C6 Conjunctiva: WW 12-00-259 Conjunctivitis: WW 1244 Contagious granular: WW 1251 Connective tissue: WE 101.3 See also specific tissues as areolar, adipose, fibrose, cartilage, bone, blood and lymph, etc. Conquinine: QV 155; WB 911 Consanguinity: W 791 Conservation Of hearing: WV 213 Of vision: WW 113 390 Consonance: WV 203 Consumption: WC 434 Constipation: Wl 544 Constitution: WC 106 In the production of disease: <# 50-54 Constitutional psychopathic in- feriority: WM 350 Constitutional type: WB 215 Contact Role in allergy: QX 357 Transmission of disease by: WA 955; WA 1005 Contact lenses: WW 795 Contactants as allergens: QY 369 Contagious diseases: WC 351-444 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 See also transmission of in- fectious diseases Contaminants: QW 1275 Contraception: WP 1116 Contract practice Dental: WU 93 Medical: W 93 Contracture of joints and muscles: WE 345 Contrast media: WN 180 Contusions: WO 695 For contusion of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent." Conversion, Fetal: WP 1620 Convolutions, Fallopian tubes: WP 550 Convulsant poisons: WC 673 Convulsions Drugs checking: QV 87 In infancy: WS 225.5 In pregnancy: WP 1353 Convulsive disorders: WM 400-469; WS 225.5 Cookery for the sick: WB 1105-07 Copaiba: QV 241; WB 979 Copper Antiseptics and disinfectants: QV 227; WB 970 Astringents: QV 78; WB 832 Toxicology: WC 614 Copperas: WC 615 Coprophagia: WM 509 Coprophilia: WM 509 Copula (amboceptor): QY 160-90 Corals: WB 758.C6 Coramine: QV 103; WB 867 Cornea: WW 300-359 Cornilia pasteuri: QW 360 Coronary arteries: WG 200-269 Coronary arteritis: V/G 251 Coronary embolism: WG 256 Coronary infarction (occlusion, thrombosis): WG 246; WG 259 Coroners: W 800 Coronoid fossa: WD 1300 Corpses: W 800-855; WA 840-59 Corpulence: WB 173; WC 915 Corpus luteum: WP 600-669 Corpus pineale: WK 600-669 Corpuscles (Blood): WG 704; WG 706 Corset (Hygiene): WC 125 Cortex: WL 301.1 Corynebacteriaceae: QW 142 Corynebacterium For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Coryza: WF 151 Cosmetic surgery: WO 600-640 Cosmeticians: WA 744-49 Cosmetics: WA 746-47 Cosmetology: WC 139 Coughs Whooping cough: WF 551.W6 Counter-irritation: WB 1069 Court-plaster: WO 169 Cowper's glands: WJ 201-2; WJ 640 Coxiella: QW 970 Cranial nerves: WL 500-569 Cranioclasis: WP 1640 Craniology: QS 771 Craniopharyngioma: QZ 220 8H193 0-49-27 391 Craniotomy, Fetal: WP 1640 Cranium: QS 771; WD 100-169 Cremation: W 830; WA 847 Crenothricaceae: QW 135 Creosote: WC 645 Cresols: QV 223; QV 247; WB 964; WB 984; WC 644-45 Therapeutic use: WB 962 Cresylic acid: QV 223; QV 247; WB 964; WB 984; WC 644-45 Cretinism: WK 250 Cro-Magnon man: QS 742.8 Crossbreeding, Human: QS 937 Cross-eye: WW 846 Croton bug: qX 514 Croton oil: WB 834; WC 665 Crowd psychology: WM 65 Crowns, Artificial: WU 520 Crush injuries: WO 695 Crustacea: QX 463 Cryptococcus: QW 1225 Cryptococcus Gilchristi: QW 1228 Cryptococcus capsulatus: QW 1260 Cryptocystis: qX 412 Cryptopine: QV 89; WB 861 Cryptorchism: WJ 1350 Crypts: WA 846 Crystalline lens: WW 500-559 Cubital fossa: WD 1300-1369 Culex: QX 507 Culicidae: qX 507 Cults, Medical: WB 1280-89 Culture media: QW 25.8 Cunnilinguisra: WM 505 Cupping: WB 1C69 Curare: QV 140; WB 900; WC 629.08 Cures and cults: WB 1280-89 Curiosities, Medical: W 308 Cutting wounds: WO 710 Cyanides: WC 651 Cyanogen chloride: WC 667 Cyanophoric glucosides: WC 652 Cyanosis: WG 243.1 Cyathostoma: QX 243 Cyclophoria: WW 847 Cyclopropane: WO 282.C9 Cyclops: QX 463 Cyclothymic psychoses: WM 207-15 Cyclotropia: WW 846 Qyesis: WP 1280-450 Cymogene: WC 633.1 Cyprus fever: WC 377 Cystadenocarcinoma: QZ 400 Cystandenoma: QZ 380 Cystamin: QV 243; WB 981 Cystic duct: Wl 900-969 Cysticercosis For cysticercosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Cysticercus: qX 400-442 Cystinuria: WC 904 Qystitis: WJ 544 Cystocele: WJ 554; WP 754 Cystogen: QV 243; WB 981 Cysts Branchial: QZ 220; WV 750 Breast: WE 1245 Congenital: WF 650; WP 550; WU 250 Iodine: qX 65 Kidney: WJ 345 Nasal: WV 656 Ovary: QZ 250 Periodontal: WU 251 Radiculodental: WU 251 Sebaceous: WE 956 Seminal: WJ 856 Thyroglossal: WK 250 Vaginal: WP 356 Vulval: WP 256 Cytase: QY 180-90 Cytolysis: qX 160 Cytophagaceae: QW 145 Cytospermum hominis: qX 127 Cytotoxins: qX 89-95 392 D D. A. H.: WG 155.5 Dacryo-adenitis (dacryocystitis): WV 1151 Dairy products: WA 715-24 Bacteriology: QW 66 Dandruff: WE 851 Dandy fever: WC 384 Danysz effect: QX 130 Dark-room apparatus and equip- ment: WN 155 Technique: WN 178 Darkness, Therapeutic use: WB 1193 Dates, Medical: W 1030 Datura stramonium: QV 126; WB 891; WC 628.2 Davaines: QX 414 Dead bodies Medicolegal agpects: W 800-855 Public health aspects: WA 840- 59 Deaf; WV 40-69 Deaf-mutes: WV 60-69 Deafness: WM 172; WV 245; WV 250 Treatment: WV 245 Death: qZ 180; W 60; W 800-855; WA 504; WB 15; WS 140.1 Debaryomyces hominis: QW 1225 Decalcification: WE 244 Decay, Dental: WU 259 Decidua: QS 645; WP 1440-45 Deciduoma malignum: QZ 230 Decoctions: WB 788.D4 Decoloration: WB 780.D4 Decubitus ulcer: WE 854 Deer-fly fever: WC 435 Defecation: Wl 802 Defectives, Mental: WM 300-69 Adolescent: WS 680 Juvenile: WS 210-28 Medicolegal aspects: W 740 Deficiency diseases: WC 920-29; WS 157 Deformities: QS 691-98; WE 113; WE 250 Degeneration: QZ 180 Fatty: WG 257 Macula lutea: WW 759 Deglutition: Wl 204 Dehydration: WB 158 Dehydrocholesterol: QU 177 Delhi sore: WE 851 Delire de toucher: WM 176 Delirifacients: QV 80 Delirium tremens: WM 574 Delivery: WP 1630-40 Drugs accelerating: QV 173 Delusions: WM 176 Delusions, Medical: W 309 Dematium: QW 1275 Dementia Paralytica (paretic): WM 251 Praecox: WM 203 Demodex: QX 477 Demodicoidea: QX 477 Demulcents: QV 63; WB 848 Demonomania: WM 176 Dengue: WC 384 Dental care: WU 76 Industrial: WA 1320 Military: UH 430-35 Naval: VG 280-83 Dentifrices: WU 217 Dentin: WU 201.1; WU 261 Dentistry: WU Industrial: WA 1320 Jurisprudence: W 705 Materia medica: WB 750-74 School clinics: WA 1269 Dentists: WU 12; WU 22; WU 61-76 Dentition: WU 203 Delayed: WU 257 Disorders of: WU 257 Precocious: WU 250 Dentures: WU 515-30 Depressants: QV 80-93; WB 850-62; WC 674 Deprivation diseases: WC 920-29 Dercum's diseaae: WC 911 DermacentroxenuB: QW 990 Dermatalgia: WE 855.5 Dermatitis: WE 846 Dermatogenic growths: WE 858 Dermatoglyphics: QS 892 Dermatologists: WE 800.12; WE 822 Dermatology: WE 800-869 Dermatomycosis: WE 852 393 Dermato-neuroses: WE 855.5 Dermatophytes: QW 1235-50 Dermatophyte sis: WE 852 Dermocentroxenus: QW 990 Dermoid tumors: QZ 210 Ovarian: WP 658 Desmon: QY 160-90 Detachment Choroid: WW 446 Cf the retina: WW 745 Development. See also Embry- ology Disordered: WC 930-39 Developmental conditions as a cause of disease: QZ 45 Deviation, Manifest (Ophthal- mology) : WW 846 Devitalization, Dental: WU 267.7 Dextrins: QU 83 Diabetes Bronze: WC 906 Insipidus: WK 557 Mellitus: WK 857; WO 435.D5; WO 1110.D5 Diacetylmorphine Addiction: WM 586 Toxicology: WC 630 Diagnosis: WB 141-675 For the diagnosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods." Dental: WU 141; WU 241; WU 442-43 Pediatric: WS 141 Radioscopic: WN 200-220 Surgical: WO 141 Diagnosticians: WB 12; WB 22 Dialister: QW 430 Dialyais: WB 780.D5 Diaphanoscopy: WW 141.8 Diaphoretics: QV 124; WB 889 Diaphragm: WE 600-669 Diaptomus: qX 463 Diarrhea: Wl 545 In children: WS 310 Diarsenol: WC 609.5 Diaatase: Wl 1003 Diathermy: WB 1210; WO 198 Diathetic diseases: qZ 40? WS 150 Diathesis: qZ 50-54 Dibothriocephalus! qX 402 Dicercomona8 muris: Q£ 107 Dichloroethyl sulfide: WC 666 Dichloremethyl ether: WC 665 Dichlorophenarsine hydrochloride: WC 609 Dichromatopsia: WW 750.1 Dicoumarin -(Dicoumarol): QV 193; WB 942 Dicrocoelium: QX 380 Diencephalon: WL 301.3 Diendamoeba: qX 68 Diet: WB 1100-1152; WC 118 Military: UH 487 Dietaries, Therapeutic: WB 1105-7 Dietetic departments in hospitals: WX 163 Digestants: QV 71; WB 836 digestion: Wl 102; Wl 404; Wl 504 Disordered: Wl 145 Drugs aiding: QV 71 Digestive ferments: QV 71; WB 840 digestive system: QS 909; WG 243.6; Wl In adoleacents: WS 760 In children: WS 310 In old age: WT 306 digitalis: QV 153; WB 907; WC 657 Digramma: QX 408 Dihydroxybenzenes: WC 646 Dilatation Of the cervix: WP 1612 Of the pupil: WW 453 Of the stomach: Wl 454 Dimethyl sulfate: WC 638 Dimethylarsine: WC 608.5 Dinaric race: QS 743.D5 Dinitrobenzene: WC 648 Dintrophenol: WC 654 Dioctophyma: QX *225 Dioctophymoidea: QX 225 Diodoquin: QV 225; WB 991 Diothane: WO 425.D5 394 F Dipetalonema perstans: QX 301 Diphenylaminechlo roar sine: WC 665 Diphosgene: WC 664 Diphtheria: WC 385 For diphtheria of an organ, see under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Diphtheria antitoxin: WC 385.9 Diphyllobothriasis For diphyllobothriasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Diphyllobothrium: qX 402 Diplobacillus: QW 570 Diplococcus For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed. , 1948 Diplogonoporus: QX 406 Diplopoda: qX 465 Dipsomania: WM 574 Diptera: qX 505-7 Dipylidium: QX 412 Dirofilaria: $C 301 Disabled, Psychiatric rehabili- tation: WM 630 Disability compensation: W 925; WV 32; WW 32 Disability insurance: W 165 Disaccharides: QU 81 Disc, Choked: WW 749 Discomyces For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determi- native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Diseases For the disease of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases." Allergic: WC 570-71 Bacterial For bacterial disease of a region, system, cr organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Causes of: QZ 40-125 Chronic, Nursing in: WY 152 Classification (Nosology): WB 15 Communicable: WC 351-444 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 See alBQ Transmission of infectious diseases Congenital For congenital disease of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence." Contagious: WC 351-444 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 See also Transmission of infectious diseases Dental: WU 140-69; WU 240-625 Due to disorders of metabolism: WC 857-939 Etiology of: QZ 40-125 Feigned: W 783 Geography of: WB 1500-3040 395 Diseases (cont'd) Industrial: WA 1400-1410 Medicolegal aspects: W 925 Surgery: WO 750-60 Infectious: WC 351-444 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 See also Transmission of infectious diseases Mental: WM; WS 250; WS 685 Notifiable: WA 505 Of adolescents: WS 640-869 Of children: WS 140-369 Of cold climates: WB 1800- 1840 Of infants: WS 440-69 Of old age: WT 140-369 Of pregnancy: WP 1340-97 Of special groups: WC 260 Pathology: QZ Puerperal: WP 1740-59 Surgical: WO 140-49 Theory: QZ 40 Traumatic: WO 675-724 Tropical: WB 1700-1740 Disgerminoma: QZ 240 Disinfectants: QV 220-49; Wa 1140-49; WB 960-86 Disinfection: WA 1140-49 Of dead bodies: WA 844 Of the operating room: WO 180 Dislocation: WE 354 For dislocation of an organ, see in the text on the organ, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Dispensaries: WX 205 For dispensaries in special fields, see in the text under the subject, subdivision "Museums, hospitals, dispensaries, etc." Dispensatories: WB 740-41 Dispensing: WB 778-80 Displacement: WB 780.P4 Of organs in children: WS 156 Disposal of the dead Medicolegal aspects: W 800-855 Public health aspects: WA 840-59 Dissection: QS 130-32 Dissonance: WV 203 Distoma Endemicum: QX 385 Felineum: qX 385 Haematobium: qX 355 Hepaticum: QX 365 Heterophyes: QX 382 Japonicum: QX 385 Pulmonum: QX 392 Ringeri: QX 392 Sibiricum: qX 385 Sinensis: qX 385 Spathulatum: qX 385 Westermani: qX 392 Winogradoffi: qX 385 Distomum: qX 365 Diuretics: QV 160; WB 915 Diver's paralysis: WB 3040 Diverticula Bladder: WJ 545 Bronchial: WF 550 Diverticulitis: Wl 547 Diverticulosis: Wl 547 Dochmiasis: Wl 652 Dochius duodenal is: ty 243 Docimasis, Pulmonary: W 789 Doctors See Physicians and under various medical pro- fessional groups, e.g. Pediatricians, Surgeons, etc. Domestic hygiene: WA 795-97; WA 1290-95 Domestic medicine: WB 120 Dominance, Uniocular: WW 144 Donovania: QW 438 Dosage: QV 49; WB 748; WN 275 Dosimetric system of thera- peutics: WB 1315 Douglasillus sphenoides: QW 360 Dracunculoidea: qX 317 Dracunculus: QX 317 Dragon worm: QX 317 396 Drainage: WA 785; WA 791 Surgical: WO 189 Drama By physicians: W 339 Depicting medical subjects: W 357 Depicting the physician: W 347 Drama therapy in psychiatry: WM 290 Dramatists, Physicians as: W 335 Drepanido taenia: QX 424 Dressings, Surgical: WO 167-70 Dress (Hygiene): WC 125 Dried milk: WA 720 Drinks: WB 1132-46 Dropsy: QZ 170; WL 259 Drowning: WO 681 First aid in: WA 1189 Prevention of: WA 1160 Drug addiction: WM 570-88 Drug exanthems: WE 853 Drugless therapeutics: WB 1065 Drugs: QV; WB 700-1038 Administration methods: WB 1040-62 Ancient and medieval: WB 743 Commercial preparations: WB 772-74 Microscopic examination: WB 795 Military supplies: UM 440-45 Patent: WB 772-74 Pharmaceutical aspects: WB 700-795 Proprietary: WB 772-74 Public health aspects: Wa 730-32 C^uack: Wa 740-42 Vpgetable, Therapeutic use: WB 766-68; WB 1350 Drug stores: WA 732-35 Dryness, Atmospheric: WB 1650 D-stoff as a war gas: WC 664 Duboisia myoporoides: WC 628.2 Duboisine: WC 628.2 Ducrey's bacillus: QW 505 Duct, Cystic: Wl 900-969 Ductless glands: WK Ducts For ducts of specific organs, see under names of organs Dumbness, Hysterial: WM 172 Dum-dum fever: WC 395 Duodenum: Wl 600-669 Contents: WB 365 Feeding by: WB 1112 Dura mater: WL 200-259 Duration of life: WT 102 Dure sarcoma: QZ 430 Dust: WA 755; WA 1354 Dusting powder, Surgical: WO 174 Dwarfism, Pituitary: WK 557.P6 Dwarfs: QS 769 Dwellings: WA 795-97 Dyes, Antiseptics and disin- fectants: QV 235; WB 966 Dysarthria: WM 182 Dysentery: Wl 751 Dysgerminoma: QZ 240 Dysmenorrhea: WP 447 Dyspareunia: WP 354 Dyspepsia: Wl 145 Dyspituitarism: WK 559.D9 Dyspnea, Paroxysmal: WG 243.3 Dystocia: WP 1575-99 Dystrophy: Of the cornea and sclera: WW 359 Progressive muscular: WE 559 397 E $!}: WG 241.1 Jar; WV 200-559; WV 1100-1111 Ifcr trumpets: WV 245.1 Ear-wax, Impacted: WV 356 Earache, Reflex: WV 255.5 Earth, Fuller's Surgical use of: WO 169 Eberthella For identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Peter- mi native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Eberth's bacillus: qW 665 Eberth's typhosus: QW 665 Bcchordosis physaliformis: QZ 220 Echinochasmus: QX 378 Echinococcosis For echiiiccoccceis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Serodiagnostic tests: WB 465 Echinococcus: qX 442 Echinostoma: qX 371 Sufrartyfex: QX 376 Eclampsia Drugs checking: QV 87 In pregnancy: WP 1353 Eclectic medicine: WB 1320 Economics Dental: WU 75-97 Health administration: WA 1450 Medical: W 74-80 Nursing: WY 77 Pharmacy: WB 736 Ectasia, Alveolar: WF 648 Ectopic pregnancy: WP 1343-48 Ectropion, Eyelid: WW 1044 Eczema: WE 853 Edema Angioneurotic: WE 855.5 Bronchial: WP 548 Diagnostic significance: WB 161 Hypertensive meningeal: WL 259 Manifestation of pathology: qZ 1?0 Pulmonary: WP 646 Educat ion For education in special sub- jects, see in the text under the aubject, subdivisions "Study and teaching," "Schools and colleges" and "Graduate educa- tion." Accident prevention: WA 1152 Dental: WU 18-21 •Health: WA 1316; WA 1465; WA 1490-97 Medical: W 18-20 Physical: WC 129-34 Psychiatric interrelationships: WM 53 Safety: WA 1152; VA 1387 Sex: WP 1055 Educational therapy in psychiatry: WM 284 Eelworm: QX 277 Effervescing granulea: WB 788.E3 Effort syndrome: WG 155.5 Eggs: WA 707; WA 714 Egyptian chlorosis: Wl 652 Ehrlich-Hata preparation: WC 609.5 Ehrlichia: QW 980 Ehrlieh's side-chain theory: QY 160-90 Eimeria: qX 131 Eimeria stiedae: QX 127 Elarson: WC 609 Elaterin: WC 659 Elbow: WD 1700-1769 Electricity: WB 1195-1218 As cause of disease: Q^ 55-57 Death by: W 841 Electrolysis: WS 1201-7 Injuries from: WO 713 Surgery: WO 198 Electrocardiography: WG 241.1 Electrocution: W 841; WO 713 Electrodiagnosis: WF 200-220 Electroencephalography: WL 341 399 Electrolyaie: WB 1201-7 Electrolyte metabolism, Disordered: WC 890-97 Electron theory, Roentgenologic: WN 130 Electropathology: WO 713 Electrophysiology: WL 104 Electrosurgery: WO 198 Electrotherapy: WB 1195-1218 Dental: WU 269.5 Elephantiasis: WC 480 For elephantiasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal para- sites." Graecorum: WC 397 Elixirs, Pharmacy: WB 788.E4 Blutriation: WB 780.E4 Emaciation: WB 173 Emasculation, eunuchs, etc.: WJ 1368 Embadomonas: QX 85 Embalming: WA 844 Embolism: QZ 170 Arterial: WG 354 Causing spinal cord disease: WL 455 Coronary: WG 256 Meningeal: WL 251 Pulmonary: WP 647 Embryo: QS 647; WP 1400-1450 Embryologists: QS 12; QS 22 Embryology: QD 604-98 For the embryology of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Anatomy, Histology, Embryology." Dental: WU 101; WU 201 General: QL 951-91 Embryotomy: WP 1640 Emergencies, accidents First aid: WA 1189 Emergency maternity and infant care: W 260 Emergency service, Hospital: WX 215 Emergency surgery: WO 650 Emetics: QV 73; WB 840 Emetine: QV 255; WB 991; WC 629.E5 Emmanuel movement: WB 1289.E5 Emmenagogues: WB 922 Emmetropia: WW 776 Emollients: QV 63; WB 848 Emotional defect states: WM 300-369 Emotional maladjustment: WM 538 Emotiona: WL 109; WL 705 Emphysema: WF 648 Empyema: WP 745 In children: WS 280 Emulsions: WB 788.E5 Enamel: WU 201.1; WU 261 Mottled: WU 253 Enamelware, Surgical: WO 172 Encapsulatus-lactis aerogenes: QW 235 Encapsulatus pneumoniae: QW 525 Encephalitis: WL 351 Encephalography: WL 341 Encephalomalacla: WL 355 Encephalopathy: WL 355 Toxic: WL 353 Endamoeba: QX 57; qx 65 Endarteriti8, Cerebrospinal: WL 159 End-body: q/X 180-90 End-brain: WL 301.2 Enderm: WO 287.E6 Endocarditis, Bacterial: WG 251 Endocardium: WG 200-269 Endocrine druga: QV 300-319; WB 1020-36 Endocrine function Of the ovary: WP 605 Of the testis: WJ 1306 Endocrine aystem: WK Aa a cause of disease: QZ 125 In adolescents: WS 780 In children: WS 330 In old age: WT 308 In pregnancy: WP 1391 Secretiona: QV 300-319 Endocrinologista: WK 12; WK 22 Endodermophyton: QW 1250 400 Endolimax: QX 63 Williamsi: QX 65 Endometrial dysfunction: WP 457 Endometriosis, Ovarian: WP 659 Endometritis: WP 451; WP 1351 Endomyces: QW 1228; QW 1222 Exophthalmos: WW 245 Endoscope and endoscopy Disease8 of rectum: Wl 841 Endothelioma, Dural: QZ 430 Endotoxins: QX 95 Enemata: WB 1044 Energy, Geneaia and inhibition: WL 103 Engineering, Sanitary: TD Engravers, Physicians a8: W 366 Entamoeba: QX 57; QX 65 Enteric fever: WC 436 Enteritia: Wl 644 Enterobacteriaceae: QW 142 EnterobiU8 vermicularia: QX 271 Enterocelei WP 754 Enteroclysia: WB 1044 Enterococcua proteiformla: qW 800 Enteromonas: QX 95 Enteroptosis: Wl 556 Entropion: WW 1044 Enucleation (Ophthalmology): WW 168 Enuresia: WJ 555.5 Environment: WB 2000-3040 Enzyme a: QU 135-41; Q7 71; WB 836 Eoanthropua: QS 742.1 Eosinophilea: \f(r 706; WG 742 Ependymoma: QZ 470 Ephedrine: QV 131; WB 894 Ephetonin: QV 131; WB 894 Epidemics: WA 980-99. Epidemiologists: WA 12; WA 22 Epidemiology: WA 910-99 Epidermis: WE 801 Epidermoid carcinoma: QZ 400 Epidermophyton: QW 1240; QW 1250 Epidermophytia: WP 252 Epididymis: WJ 701-2; WJ 1200-1269 Epididymitis: WJ 1244 Epiglottis: WV 900-969 Epilepaia partialia continua: WM 407 Spilepaiea: WM 400-469 Epilepay, Sleep: WL 359 Epileptics, Care of: WM 401 Epinephrine: QV 131; WB 894 Epiphora: WW 1159 Epiphyaia cerebri: WK 600-669 Epispaatica: WB 846 Epiataxia: WV 645 Epithalamua: WL 301.3 Epithelioma: QZ 375-400 Chorionic: QZ 230 Neural: QZ 460 Pathology: QZ 375-400 Epithelium: QZ 375-400; WE 301 Epaom aalta: WB 834; WC 625.M3 Equilibrium: WV 202 Equinia: WC 388 Equipment Clinical diagnostic: WB 305 Dental: WU 315; WU 505 Laboratory For laboratory equipment for special subjects, see in the text under the subject, sub- division "Laboratory apparatU8, equipment, etc." Obstetrical: WP 1610 Surgical: UH 440-45; WO 162-75 Ergot:. QV 173; WB 924; WC 629.E7; WC 670 Ergotamine: QV 133; WB 924 Ergotiam: WC 670 Ergotoxine: QV 133; WB 924 Ermengemillus botulinus: QW 360 Erosion, Cervix: WP 443 Erotica: WP 1053 Erro: QW 925 Erronaceae: QW 175 Eruption, Skin: WE 847 Erysipelas: WE 851 Erysipelothrix: QW 480 Erythema Migrans: Wl 259 Erythremia: QZ 350 401 Erythrina alkaloids: QV 140; WB 900 Erythroblastic myeloma: QZ 350 Erythroblaatoaia, Petal: WS 450 Erythrocytea: WG 704 Clinical examination: WB 349 Erythrocythemia: QZ 350 Erythrocytoai8 megalo- splenica: QZ 350 Erythromelalgia: WG 355.5 Erythropoietic tissue: WG 600-669 Eacharotica: WB 846 Eacherichia: QW 485 Escherichia anata: QW 665 Eacherichia morgan!: QW 635 Eaerine: qy 124; WB 889; WC 630.P4 Esophagoscopy: Wl 341 Eaophagostomiaaia For esophagostomiasis of a region, system, or organ, aee in the text under the apecific structure, subdlvi8lon "Dis- eased due to higher plant or animal parasites" Esophagus: Wl 300-369 Eaophoria: WW 847 Esotropia: WW 846 Essences: WB 788.B7 Essential oils: WB 788.E7 Estrogena: QV 309; WB 1028 Etchers, Physicians as: W 366 Ethenyl-paradiethoxy-diphenyl- amidine hydrochloride: WO 425.P4 Ether: WO 282.E8 Addiction: WM 582 Toxicology: WC 637 Ethics Dental: WU 50-59 Medical: W 50-61 Nursing: WY 85 Pharmaceutical: WB 721.5 Sex: WP 1065 Ethine: WC 662 Ethmoidal sinus, Diseases of: WV 647 Ethnology: GN 307-686; QS 741-49 Ethyl aminobenzoate: WO 425.E8 Ethyl bromide: WC 638 Ethyl chloride: WC 638; WO 282.E84 Ethyl oxide: WO 282.E8 Addiction: WM 582 Toxicology: WC 637 Ethylene: WO 282.E9 Tetrachloride: QV 253; WB 993 Toxicology: WC 662 Etiology: QZ 40-125 Eubacteriales: QW 140 Eubacteriineae: QW 142 Eucystia peatle: QW 625 Eugenica: WP 1150 Eunuchs: WJ 1368 Euparyphium Ilocanum: qX 371 Malayanum: QK 376 Euatachian tube: WV 201; WV 400-459 Eustrongylua: QX 225 Euthanasia: W 60 Evidence, Medical: W 725; W 775-875 Evipal sodium: WO 287.E6 Ewlng's tumor: QZ 315 Examination For the examination of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific atruc- ture, aubdivision "Examination, diagno8i8 and diagnostic methods" Medicolegal: W 775-875 Periodic health: WA 1267; WB 208; WS 141.1 Physical: UB 330-35; WA 1267; WA 1314; WB 200-290 Psychiatric: UB 336; WM 141-63; WM 610 State medical: W 32 Surgical: WO 141 Exanthemata: WE 847 Exanthematic method of healing: WB 1292 Excitability, Spinal cord: WL 404 Excito-motors: QV 120 Excretion: QV 39; WJ 102 Excretions, Composition of: QU 115 Exercise: WB 1241-43; WC 129-34 Exhaustion: WC 872 402 Exhibitionism: WM 513 Bxodontia: WU 268.9 Exophoria: WW 847 Exophthalmos: WW 246 Exostosis: WW 959 Of the orbit: WW 959 Exotoxins: QX 93 Exotropia: WW 846 Expectorants: QV 77; WB 842 Expeditions, Medical: W 10 Experimental pharmacology: QV 34 Experimental physiology: Q£ 125 Experimental aurgery: WO 50-52 Experimental teratology: QS 698 Experimental therapeutica: WB 829 Experimentation, Animal: W 20.8 Explosions: WA 1168 Exposure: WN 198; WN 260; WN 343- 46; WN 443 Expositions, Medical: W 27-28 Expression Facial: QS 780 Of emotion: WL 109; WL 705 Pharmacy: WB 780.E9 External ring: WD 700 Extraction Of teeth: WU 268.9 Of the fetua: WP 1633 Extract8: WB 788.E9 Extrasystole: WG 244 Extremitiea: WD 1400-2469 In general physical examination: WB 220 Surgery: WD 1468; WE 168; WO 525 Eye worm: QX 301 Eyeball: WW 200-259 Ejrebrowa, Polioaie: WW 1057 Efcreglaaaea: WW 790-96 Eyelaahea, Poliosis: WW 1057 Eyelids: WW 1000-1069 Contaglou8 granular: WW 1251 Eyes: WW 100-1259 Artificial: WW 798 Color: QS 897 Diagnostic significance: WW 148 F Face: WD 200-269 Oral surgery: WU 168-69 Physiognomy: OS 780 Plastic surgery: WD 168 Factor P.P.: OU 193 Rh: WB 360 Fads, Food: WB 1147-49 Fainting: WB 182 Faith-cures: WB 1285 Fallopian tubes: WF 500-569 Pregnancy in: WP 1348 Famous people Illnesses: W 313 Physicians to: W 315 Faradic currents: WB 1203 Farcy: WC 388 Farsightedness: WW 777 Fascia: WE 700-769 Fasciola: ox 365; QX 380 Fascioletta ilocanum: OX 371 Fasciolopsis: ox 365 Fasting: WB 1120-24 Fatigability: WB 164 Fatigue: WL 102 Industrial: WA 1375 Fat 8 Disordered metabolism: WC 910-17 Food: QU BS In the liver: Wl 904 Fatty acids: OU 90; QU 153; WC 641 Favism: WC 670 Fear: WL 109 Abnormal persistent: WM 178 Febrifuges: OV 91; WB 856 Febris: WC 377 Feces: WB 375 Feeble-mindedness: WM 300-369 Feeding Artifical: WB 1112-18; WO 183 Improper: WC 874 Of children: WS 114 Of infants: WS 414 Of the sick: WB 1110-18 Fees Dental: WU 78 Medical: W 78 Fee-splitting: W 50 Feigned diseases: W 783 Fellatio: WM 505 Fellowships Dental: WU 20 Medical: W 20 Female organs of generation: WP 100-840 Femergin: OV 133; WB 896 Femur: WD 2101-2169 Fracture: WD 2154 Ferments: QU 135-41; QV 71; WB 840 Fern, Male: WC 658 Ferric compounds: WC 615 Ferrous compounds: WC 615 Fertilization: WP 1110 Fetal membranes Qribryology: OS 645 Obstetrics: WP 1400-1450 Premature rupture: WP 1359 Removal: WP 1660 Tumors : QZ 230 Fetichism: WM 529 Fetus Disproportion: WP 1586 Effect of labor on: WP 1510 Embryology: OS 645 Manipulations: WP 1620 Obstetrics: WP 1400-1450 Position: WP 1295 Presentation: WP 1296-1300 Version: WP 1620 Fever: QZ 160; WB 167 Drugs relieving: OV 91 Therapeutic use: V© 1169; WM 272 Fevers: WC 386 Intermittent: WC 399 Fibrillation Auricular: VJG 244 Of heart muscle: WG 243.9 Fibroblastoma, Arachnoid: QZ 430 Fibroma: OZ 265 Fibrosarcoma: QZ 315 Fibrosis Of the fallopian tubes: WP 557 Of the lungs: WF 648.4 Fiction 405 Fiction (cont'd) By physicians: W 340 Depicting medical subjects: W 358 Depicting the physicians: W 348 Fiction-writers, Physicians as: W335 Fiedler's disease: WC 393 Field-block anesthesia: WO 380 Filaria: CX 301 Labialis: OX 287 Medinensis: OX 317 Filariasis: WC 480 For filariasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Filarioidea: QX 301 Fillings, Dental: WU 370-77 Filth, Epidemic factor: WA 930 Finances Of dentists:WU 77-79 Of physicians: W 77-79 Fingerprints: QS 892 Fingers: WD 1900-1969 Webbed: WE 850 Finsen's phototherapy: WB 1190 Firedamp: WC 662 Fires, Public health aspects: WA 1168 First aid: WA 1189 Military: UH 396 Fish: WA 707; WA 714; WC 661 Fish-skin disease: WE 850 Fistula: WO 147 Bronchial: WF 545 Pleural: WF 751 Rectolabial: WP 251 Rectovaginal: WP 345 Urethrovaginal: WP 345 Vesicovaginal: WP 345 Vulvorectal: WP 251 Fits: WM 400-469 Fixative, Cytolysis: QY 160-90 Fixed air: WC 662 Fixed ideas: WM 176 Flaccid states: WM 415 Flagellata: QX 70-113 Flatworms: QX 350-442 Flavobacterium For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriologyr 6th ed., 1948 Flavoring agents: QV 67; WB 838 Fleas: QX 512 Flexibilitas cerea: WM 172 Flies: QX 505-10; QX 518 Flood fever: WC 433 Flukes: QX 353-92 Fluorine: QV 277; WB 1004; WC 601; WC 669 Fluoroscopy: WN 220 Fluorosis: WU 253 Flutter, Auricular: m 244 Focal epilepsy: WM 429 Focal infection: QY 225; WU 242 Folie du doute: WM 176 Fonsecaea: WE 1260 Food: WB 1150-52; WC 118 Allergy: WC 571 Assimilation: QU 145-220; Wl 102 Bacteria: QW 66 Chemistry: QU 50-97 Digestion: QU 145; Wl 102 Fads: WB 1147-49 For children: WS 114 For infants: WS 414 Nutritive value: QU 145-220 Poisons: WC 668-71 Public health aspects: WA 695-725 Therapeutic use: UH 487; WB 1100-1152 Food supply: WA 695-725 Foods Animal :WB 1126 Raw: WB 1132 Foot: WD 2400-2469 Forceps: WP 1635 Forearm: WD 1700-1769 Forebrain: WL 301.21 Foreign bodies: WO 684 For foreign bodies in a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" 406 Foreign bodies (cont'd) Localization, Radiographic: m 210 Forensic chemistry: W 750 Forensic examination of blood: W875 Formaldehyde: QV 225; WB 962 Formamin: QV 243; WB 981 Formic acid: WC 641 Formic aldehyde: QV 225; WB 962 Formicidae: QX 518 Formido: QW 930 Formin: QV 243; WB 981 Formularies: WB 742 Dental: WU 267.5 Formyl tri-iodide: WC 638 Fossae, Superficial: WD 1300-1369 Foxglove: QV 153; WB 907; WC 657 Fractures: WE 168.5; WE 254 For fractures of an organ, see in the text under the specific organ, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Frankel's pneumococcus: QW 435 Frambesia : WC 431 Frames: WE 168.5; WW 794 Freezing: WO 687 Anesthesia: WO 410 Death due to: W 841 Frei'st disease: WJ 751.lg Friedlander' s pneumobacillus: QW 525 Friedrich's ataxia: WL 359.F7 Friedrich's disease: WE 559.F7 Frontal sinus: WV 640-59 Frostbite: WO 687 For frostbite of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Frottage. Frotteurism: WM 511 Fruits: WA 705; WA 713; WB 1131 Fuchsin dyes: WB 966 Fuel gas: WC 662 Fuellebornius medinensis: QX 317 Fuller's earth, Surgical use of: WO 169 Fumigation: WA 1145-49 Function tests. For function test or a region, system, or organs see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Examination, diagnosis, and diagnostic methods" Funeral directors: WA 844 Funeral insurance: W 175 Fungi: QW 1200-1275 Allergens: QY 375 As a cause of disease: QZ 65-69 Fungous diseases: WC 510 For fungous diseases of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Furunculosis: WE 851 For furunculosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Fusarium: QW 1275 Fusiformis For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 6th ed.. 1948 Fusion Dental: WU 250 Drugs: WB 780.F8 Fusobacterium: QW 495 817193 0-49-28 407 f G Gaertner's bacillus: QW 665 Gaffkya: QW 500 Gait: WB 225 Gall: WB 836 Gallbladder: Wl 900-969 Gallic acid: QV 78; WB 832 Gallionellaceae: QW 141 Gallstones: Wl 956 Galvanosurgery: WO 198 Galvano therapy: V© 1205 Games, as exercise: WC 134 Ganglia: WL 500-569 Ganglioglioma: QX 430 Ganglion, Intercarotid: WK 900- 969 Ganglionic cells Drugs acting on: WB 897 Ganglioneuroma: QZ 430 Ganglionitis: WE 851 Gangrene: QZ 180; WO 145 Of the lungs: WF 648.5 Of the vulva: WP 251 Presenile spontaneous: WG 359 Gapeworm: QX 243 Garbage disposal: WA 780 Gas bacillus: QW 36O Gas conduits: WA 1164 Gas masks: WA 1166 Gases: QV 280; WB 1010 Anesthetic: WC 662 Irritant: WC 664-65 Labyrinthic :WC 665 Lacrimator: WC 665 Paralysant: WC 667 Poisonous: WC 662-67 Suffocating: WC 664 Vesicant: WC 666 Gaskell's bridge: WG 200-269 Gasoline, Toxicology: WC 633.1 Gastric antacid drugs: QV 69; WB 844 Gastric contents: WB 365 Gastric digestion: Wl 404 Gastric juice: Wl 403 Gastritis: Wl 444 Gastroenteritis: Wl 144 Gastroenterologists: Wl 12; rtl 22 Gastroenterology: Wl Gastrointestinal system: Wl Gastroptosis: Wl 456 Gastroscopy: Wl 441 Gelsemium: WC 629.G4 General practice: W 89 Genital system: W 1101-2 Association with heart disease: X 243.7 Drugs acting on: QV 170-79 Female: WP 100-840 In adolescents: WS 770 In children: WS 320 In general physical examination: WB 210 Male: WJ 700-13 69 Genito-urinary system: WJ Associated with heart disease: WG 243.7 Diseases, medicolegal aspects: W 793 Of adolescents: WS 770 Of children: WS 320 Of old age: WT 307 Gentian violet: QV 253; WB 993 Geographic tongue: Wl 259 Geotrichum: QW 1275 Geotrichum immite: QW 1260 Geriatrics: WT Germ cells: 7/P 1108-50 Cytology: QH 531-671 Male: WJ 1304 Undifferentiated: QZ 240 Germ theory of diseases: QZ 65 German measles: WC 403 Gerontoxon: WW 359 Gestation: WP 1280-1450 Ghon-Sachs bacillus: QW 360 Giant follicular lymphoblastoma: QZ 315 Giant kidney worm: QX 225 Giants: QS 768 Giardia: QX 107 Giardiasis. For giardiasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal 409 Giardiasis (cont'd) parasites" Gibraltar fever: WC 377 Gidworm: QX 437 Gierke's disease: WC 914 Gigantism: WK 557.P5 Gingiva: WU Gingivitis: WU 251 Gingivopericementitis: WU 251 Glanders: WC 388 Bacillus: QW 550 Glands For specific glands, see under the name of the gland Ductless: WK Diseases: QZ 125; WP 1391; WS 330; WS 780; WT 308 Secretions: QV 300-319 Glandula carotica: WK 900-969 Sarcoma: QZ 315 Tumor: QZ 280 Glandular fever: WC 406 Glandular therapy: WB 1020-36 Producing shock: WC 581 Glasses; WW 790-96 Glass, Surgical: WO 172 Glaucoma: WW 760-62 Glenospora brevis: QW 1228 Glenospora Gammeli: QW 1228 Glenospora louisianoideum: QV/ 1260 Glenospora metaeuropea: QT^7 1260 Glioblastoma: QZ 470 Gliocladium: QW 1275 Glioma, Retina] (Pathology): QZ 470 Gliosarcoma, Pathology: QZ 470 Glomerulonephritis: WJ 351 Glomus caroticum: WK 900-969 Sarcoma: QZ 315 Tumor: QZ 280 Glomus tumor: QZ 280 Glonoin: WC 642 Glossitis: Wl 251 Areata exfoliativa: Wl 259 Glossophytia: Wl 259 Gloves, Surgical: WO 171 Glucose infusion: WB 1060 Glueosides Cardiac: QV 153; WB 907 Cyanophoric: WC 652 Glucosuria: WJ 359 Glycerites: WB 788.G5 Glyceryl trinitrate: WC 642 Glycogen: WC 914 Food: QU 83 In the liver: Wl 904 Metabolism: QU 126 Glycogenosis: WC 914 Glycosides: WB 768.G4 Cardiac: QV 153; WB 907 Cyanophoric: WC 652 Glycosuria: WJ 359 Gnathostatics: WU 443 Gnathostoma: QX 287 Goat fever: WC 377 Goiter: WK 259 Congenital: WK 250 Gold Fillings: WU 375.G6 Inlays: WU 363 Pharmacology: QV 290 Therapeutic use: WB 1015 Gomphinaria Pedrosoi: QW 1260 Gonads. See Ovary; Testis Gonadal tissue: QZ 250 Gongylonema: QX 287 Gonococcus: QW 595 Gonorrhea: WJ 751.G4 Gordiacea: QX 323 Gordius: QX 323 Medinensis: QX 317 Gout: WC 905 Gowns, Surgical: WO 171 Graafian follicles: WP 600-669 Grafting of tissue: WO 610 Gnuid mal attacks: WM 411 Granulation: WB 780.G7 Granulobacillus: QW 360 Granulocytopenia: WG 657 Granuloma Apical: WU 251 Fungoides: WE 855 Infectious: QZ 315; WG 1059 Inguinale: WJ 751.G7 Malignant: QZ 315; WG 1059 Sarcomatodes: WE 855 Venereum: WJ 751.G7 410 granulomatosis maligna: QZ 315; ' ft 1059 Granulosa cell tumor of ovary: QZ 265 Graves1 disease: WK 259 Gravidity: WP 1280-1450 Green sickness: VIG 657 Green vitriol: WC 615 Grippes "'JC 392 Groin: WD 1300-1369 Group practice Dental: WU 92 Medical: W 92 Group psychotherapy: WM 274 Growth: WS 103 Tables: WS 16 Growth disorders: WC 930-39 For disorders of growth affect- ing a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to disorders of metabolism, growth or nutrition" In children: WS 157; WS 227 Local: QZ 190 "Guaiacols: QV 247; WB 384; WC 645 Guinea worm: QX 317 Gums: WU Gunshot wounds: WO 707 For gunshot wounds of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" Gustatory sense: WL 704; WL 745 Gutta percha fillings: WU 375.G8 Gymnastics: WB 1241-43; WC 130 Gynecologists: WP 12; WP 22 Gynecology: WP 1-840 Nursing: WY 157 Gypsum dressings: WO 170 411 H Habit Disturbance: WM 540 Spasm: WM 180 Habitationa: WA 795-97 Haemamoeba: QIC 135 Haemamonas praecox: QX 135 Haematozoon falciparum: QX 135 Eaemonchus contort us: QX 259 Haemosporidia: £#C 135 Hair: WE 1000-1066 Color: QS 897 Medicolegal examination: W 875 Removal: WE 1069 Structure: QS 893 Hair eels: QX 323 "Hair snakes": QX 323 Halitosis: Wl 244 Hallucinosis: WM 253 Halogens: QV 231; WB 968; WC 601 Haloid compounds: QV 231; WB 968; WC 601 Hamartoma: Q£ 220 Handedness: QS 933 Hands: WD 1800-1869 Artificial: WB 168.8 Hanging: WO 678 Hansen'8 bacillus: QW 575 Harelip: WU 168.5 Harvest mites: QX 483 Hashish addiction: WM 576 Haverhill ia mult if ormia: QW 505 Hay fever: WV 653 Head: WD 100-169 anthropology: QS 771 Basiotripsy: WP 1640 In general physical diagnosis: WB 230 Measurements: QS 771 Headache: WL 344 Histamine: WL 255.5 Healing Mental: WB 1280-89 Of wounds: WO 191 Religious: WB 1285 Health Administration: WA 1425-97 Dental: WU 213-21 Departments: WA 1455-85 Education: WA 1316; WA 1465; WA 1490-97 Examinations: WS 141.1 Industrial: WA 1300-1410 Mental: WM 70-76 Officers: WA 1492 Ordinances: WA 1465 Relation to dental health: WU 221 Reports: WA 100-493 Re sorts: WB 1158-59 Rural: WA 1290-95 Students: WA 1285 Health foods: WB 1150-52 Health insurance: W 155 Hearing: WV 202-3 Aids: WV 245.1 Conservation: WV 213 Tests: WV 245.1 Heart: WG 200-269 Drugs: QV 150-59 In adolescents: WS 740 In children: WS 290 In old age: WT 304 Heart beat: WG 202 Heart block: WG 259 Heart disease: WG 240-69 In pregnancy: WP 1379 Heart station: WX 209 Heat As cause of death: W 841 As cause of disease: QZ 55-57 Body temperature: WB 270 Cramps: WO 690 Prostration: WO 690 Regulation by the skin: WE 804 Therapeutic use: WB 1167-71 Heating: WA 770-72 Industrial: WA 1358 School buildings: WA 1257 Heatstroke: WO 690 Heavy carburetted hydrogen: WC 662 Heavy metals: QV 290; WB 1015 Antiseptics and disinfectants: QV 227; WB 970 Heavy spar: WC 625.B3 Hebephrenia: WM 203 Hebosteotomy: WP 1638 Hebotomy: WP 1638 Heel: WD 2400-2469 Height-veight-growth tables: WS 16 413 Helcosoma: QX 71 Heliotherapy: WB 1192 Helium: QV 280; WB 1010 Anesthesia: WO 282.H4 Hellebore: WC 630.V4 Helminthiasis For helminthiaaia of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the apecific structure, subdivision "Dia- eaaes due to higher plant or animal parasites" Helminthologiats: ($ 12; QX 22 Helminthology: qX 200-458 Drugs: QV 253 Non-medical: QL 386-94 Helminths: QL 386-94; QX 200-458 Hemangioendothelial sarcoma: Q? 315 Hemangioendothelioma: QZ 315 Hemangioma: Q£ 280 Hematinuria: WC 390 Hematoblaat: WG 707 Hematocele: WP 755 Hematocolpoa: WP 356 Hematology: WG 700-769 Hematoma: WL 254 Hematin: WG 704 Hematopoietic system: WG 600- 669 Diseasea in pregnancy: WP 1382 Drugs acting on: WB 930-36 Poisons affecting: WC 678 Hematoporphyria: WC 908 Hematosalpinx: WP 556 Hematuria: WJ 343.5 Association with heart disease: WG 243.7 Hemic system: WG 600-869 Association with heart disease: WG 243.5 Disease6 in pregnancy: WP 1382 Hemisphere8, Cerebral: WL 301.7 Hemlsporosis For hemisporisis of a region, aystem, or organ, see in in« text under the apecific structure, aubdiviaion "Dieeasea due to higher plant or animal paraaitea Hemlock: WC 629.C6 Water: WC 660; WC 670 Hemochromato8ia: WC 906 Hemoglobin: WB 349; WG 704 Hemoglobinuric fever: WC 390 Hemolyaia: QY 160 Hemophilia: WG 759 Hemophilua: QW 505 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey'a Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Hemopneumothorax: WF 746 Hemorrhage: WO 144 Cau8ing 8pinal cord diaeaae: WL 455 Cerebral: WL 354; WL 359 Druga checking: QV 195 Gaatrointestinal, with heart disease: WG 243.6 In labor: WP 1589 Of the noae: WV 645 Ovarian: WP 644 Vulval: WP 255 Hemorrhoida: Wl 846 Hemoapaala: WB 1069 Hemostasis: WO 144 Dentistry: WU 268.3 Hemoatatics: QY 195; WB 944 In reproductive diaordera: WB 922 Uterine: QV 175 Hemothorax: WF 746 Hemp addiction: WM 576 Henbana: WC 628.2 Henrillua tertius: QW 360 Heparin: QV 193; WB 942 Hepatic ducts: Wl 900-969 Hepaticola hepatica: QX 207 Hepatitia: Wl 951 414 Hepatitis (cont'd) Infective: Wl 959 Hepatoma: Q? 410 Hepatonephromegalia glycogenics: WC 914 Herb doctors: WB 1350 Herbal e: W 1585 Heredity: QH 431 Allergy production: QY 355 As a cause of disease: Q£ 50-53 Prenatal culture: WP 1150 Hermaphroditism: WJ 750 Hernia: WD 756 Cerebral: WL 354 Femoral: WD 1356 Meningeal: WL 250 Of the lungs: WF 649 Ovarian: WP 650 Uterine: WP 1356 Heroin: WC 630 Addiction: WM 586 Herpes Vulva: WP 251 Zoster: WE 851 Herpetomonas: QX 71 Heterodera radicicola: QX 237 Heterophoria: WW 847 Heterophyes: QX 382 Keteroptera: QX 503 Heterotropia: WW 846 Hexahydroxycyclohexane: QU 201 Hexamethylenamine: QV 243; WB 981 Hexamethylenetetramine: QV 243; WB 981 Hexylresorcinol: QV 253; WB 993 Hiccup I WE 655.5 High-frequency currents (Electro- therapy): WB 1195-1218 Dental: WU 269.5 Highway accidents: WA 1179-81 Himasthla: QX 374 Hindbrain: WL 301.5 Hip joint: WD 2100-2169 Hippocratic oath: W 54 Hirudinea: QX 451 Histamine Cardiovascular system: QV 157; WB 909; WC 629.E7 Headache: WL 255.5 Histologists: QS 12; QS 22 Histology: QS 504-32 For the histology of a region, system, or organ, see in the text on the specific structure, subdivision "Anatomy, Histology, Embryology." Dental: WU 101; WU 201 Histoplasma: QW 1260 Histoplaamoeis: WC 490 History, Medical: W 1000-1499 For the history of special subjects, see under the subject, subdivision "History" (aa: "Gynecology, Hiatory") History-taking: WB 290; WO 141 His-Werner disease: WC 430 Hives: WE 853 Hoarseness: WV 945 Hobbies of physicians: W 303 Hodgkin's disease: QZ 315; WG 1059 Hoffmann's bacillus: QW 410 Holidays: WC 136 Hollyouth method: WB 1242.H6 Holocaine hydrochloride: WO 425.P4 Holophrya coli: QK 157 Homatropine: WC 628.2 Home care of the sick: WY 197 Homeopathy: WB 1330 Homicide: W 866 Homo: QS 742.5 Homo sapiens: QS 742.8 Homosexuality: WM 519 Honey poisoning: WC 670 Honeys: WB 788.G5 Hookworm infection: Wl 652 Hookworms: QX 243 Hormodendrum: QW 1260 Hormones Adreno-cortical: QV 315; WB 1034 Antibody production: QT 109 As a cause of disease: QZ 125 Composition: QU 110 Drugs: QV 300-319 Female: QV 309; WB 1028 Male: QV 311; WB 1030 Secretion: WK 102 Therapeutic use: WB 1020-36 Hornets: QX 518 Horns, Cutaneous, Pathology: Q£ 380 415 Horsehair worms: QX 323 Hospital care Industrial: WA 1330 Military: UH 460-85 Plans: W 140 Hospitals: WX For hospitals in special fields, see in the text under the sub- ject, subdivision "Muaeuma, hospitals, dispensaries, etc." Military: UH 460-85 Naval: VG 410-50 Hot water: WB 1001; WB 1142; WB 1220-34 Hotel buildings: WA 801 Housing: WA 795-803 Human figure in art: N 7570 Human reproduction: WP 1100-1150 Humidity: WA 1360; WB 1650 Humor relating to physicians: W 305 Hunger: WL 707 Huntington'8 chorea: WM 259 Hyalococcus pneumoniae: QW 525 Hybridization: QS 937 Hydatid: QX 442 Hydatid mole: Q£ 230; WP 1435 Hydatiform mole: QZ 230; WP 1435 Hydatidosis For hydatidosis of a region, system, or organ see in the text under the apecific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Serodiagnoatlc teats: WB 465 Hydatigera granulosa: QX 442 Hydrargyrium: WC 618 Hydrarthrosis: WG 243.2 Hydrocarbons: WC 633; WC 662 Hydrocele Canal of Nuck: WP 259 Tunica vaginalis: WJ 1346 Hydrocephalus: WL 350 Hydrochloric acid: QV 71; WB 836; WC 596 Hydrochloric ether: WC 638 Hydrocyanic acid: WC 651; WC 667 Hydrogen Arseniuretted: WC 607.5 Dioxide: QV 229; WB 972 Peroxide: QV 229; WB 972 Selenide: WC 662 Sulfide: WC 667 Hydrogymnastica: WB 1243 Hydrophobia: WC 413 Hydropneumothorax: WF 746 Hydropa: Q? 170; WL 259 Hydroquinone: WC 646 Hydrorrhea: WV 646 Hydrosalpinx: WP 556 Hydrotherapy: WB 1220-1234 Hygiene: WC 113-25 For the hygiene of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the apecific structure, subdivision "Hygiene" Dental; WU 113; WU 213-21 Industrial: WA 1300-1410 Cental: WM 70-76; WM 605; WS 205; WS 675; WT 205 Military: UH 600-630 Naval: VG 470-75 Of children: WS 113-16 Of cold climatea: WB 1800-1840 Of infanta: WS 413-15 Of marriage: WP 1060 Of old age: WT 113 Of pregnancy: WP 1313 Of school children: WA 1265-73 Of students: WA 1285 Of travelers: WC 137 Oral: WU 113 Public: WA Rural: WA 1290-95 Sex: WJ 713; WP 1060 Tropical: WB 1700-1740 Hygieniata, Dental: WU 21.9; WU 40 Hygroma: WG 950 Subdural: WL 254 Hymen: WP 200-269 Hymenolepis: QX 420 Hymenoptera: QX 518 Hyoscyamua: WC 628,2 Hyperemia: Q0 170 For hyperemia of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, aubdiviaion "Diaeases secondary to circulatory disturbance" Artificial: WB 1069 Hyperesthesia: WE 848 416 Hyperesthesia (cont'd) Larynx: WV 955.5 Hyperinsulinism: WK 843 fyperkeratosis linguae: Wl 259 Hypermetropia: WW 777 Hyperopia: WW 777 Hyperpituitarism: WK 557.P5 Hyperplasia: Q£ 190 fyperpyrexia: WB 167 Hypersomnia: WM 188 Hypersusceptibility: QY 301-43 Hypertension: WG 355; WL 355; WW 755.5 Hyperthyroidism: WK 257 Heart in: WG 257 Hypertonia: WW 760-64 Bypertrichoaia: WE 850; WB 857 Hypertrophy: Q2 190 Of the adenoida: WV 844 Of the prostate: VJ 857 Of the spleen: WG 844 Of the tonsils: WV 844 Hypertropia: WW 846 Hypnosis: BF 1111-56; WB 1294; WM 277 Anesthesia: WO 297 Hypnotics: QV 87; WB 858 Hypobaropathy: WB 2040 Hypochondriasis: WM 186 Hypochondrium: WD 500 Hypodermic medication: WB 1052 Hypodermoclysis: WB 1052 Hypophoria: WW 847 Hypophosphites: QV 277 Hypophosphorous acid: QV 277 Hypophysis cerebri: WK 500-569 Hypopituitarism: WK 557.P6 Hypoplasia. For hypoplasia of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Disease8 due to prenatal influence" Hypopyon: WW 251 Hyposomnia: WM 188 Hypospadias: WP 250 Hypotension: WG 243.5 Hypothalamus: WL 301.3 Hypothyroidism: WK 257 Hysterectomy: WP 468 Hysterias: WM 172 417 I latrochemical theory: WB 1360.15 Ice, Sanitation: WA 692 Iciineumon flies: QIC 518 Ichthyosis: WE 850 Icterus: Wl 948 Diagnostic significance: WB 170 Spirochetal: WC 393 Identification of persona: W 786 Idiocy: WM 300-369 Amaurotic familial: WL 157 Idiosyncrasy, Drugs: QV 49 lie tin: QV 313; WB 1032 Ileum: Wl 600-669 Illuminating gas: WC 662 Illumination: WW 113 Illusions, Optical: WW 102 Industrial: WA 1370 School buildings: WA 1259 Illustration, Surgical: WO 60 Imbecility: WM 300-369 Immersion: WO 681 Immune bodies: QT 160-90 Diagnostic significance: WB 455 Immune reaction: QY 120 Immune sera: QV 209; WB 951 Immunisin: QT 160-90 Immunity: QJ 40-65 Epidemics factor: WA 940 Preparations producing: QV 200- 219; WB 945-57 Reaction to injury: Q£ 160 Immunization: Q? 51-57; WA 1025-27 Of children: WS 116 Immunological service: WA 1483 Immunologists: QT 12; QT 22 Immunology: QT Military laboratory service: UH 450-55 Of children: WS 142 Impact ion Cerumen: WV 356 Dental: WU 257 Impetigo contagiosa: WE 851 Implantation Embryo: QS 645 Teeth: WU 268.9 Impotence: WJ 744 Medicolegal aspects: W 793 Impregnation, Artificial: WP 1114 Inanition Adults: WC 874 Children: WS 114 Death: W 839 Inbreeding: QS 945 Incendiarism: WM 176 Incineration: WO 704 Inclusion bodies: WB 395 Incomes Of dentists: WU 79 Of physicians: W 79 Incompatibilities: WB 746 Incontinence: WJ 555.5 Incunabula: W 1520-85 Indian nursing services: WY-132 Indiella somaliensis: QW 790 Indiellopsis somaliensis: QW 790 Indigent: W 250-75 Indigestion: Wl 145 Nervous: Wl 155.5 Induction of labor: WP 1650 Industrial accidents: WA 1385-89 Industrial by-products in air- pollution: WA 759-67 Industrial diseases: WA 1400-1410 Medicolegal aspects: W 925 Surgery: WO 750-60 Industrial hygiene: WA 1300-1410 Industrial medical departments: WA 1310-39 Industrial neuroses: WM 184 Industrial nursing: WA 1325; WY 141 Industrial poisoning: WC 680 Medicolegal aspects: W 925 Industrial surgery: WO 750-60 Inebriates: WM 574 Hospitals: HV 5275-83 Infanticide: W 862 Infantilism Intestinal:-WC 876 Pituitary: WK 557.F6 Uterine: WP 457 Infantosexuality: WM 521 Infants: WS 400-469 Anesthesia: WO 440 Effects of labor on: WP 1510 419 Infanta (cont'd) Mortality: WS 140.1 Murder: W 862 Resuscitation of newborn: WP 1680 Surgery: WO 1125 Infant welfare: WA 1220 Infarction: Off, 170 Coronary: WG 259 Infection Bacterial: WC 351-444 For bacterial infection of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the speci- fic structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Carriers: WC 379 Vectors: QX 219 Chronic!ty: qX 217 Focal: QX 225; WU 242 Food-borne: WC 668-71 Immunological aspects: QX* 210-30 Invaviseness: Q3T 230 Latency: QX 217 Mechanism: QX 210-27 Mycotic: WC 510 Parasitic For parasitic infection of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivi- sion "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Postoperative: WO 148 Prevention in obstetrics: WP 1503 Sources: QT 213 Theory: C& 67 Types: qX 215 Virulence: Qy 230 Infectious diseases: WC 351-515 Chemotherapy preparations: QV 250-69; WB 990-99 Control: WA 1000-1149 Nursing: WY 153 Prevention: WA 1000-1149 Transmiasion: QT 219; WA 950; WC 379 Inferiority, Constitutional psy- chopathic: WM 350 Infiltration Anesthesia: WO 396 Fatty heart: WG 257 Infirmaries: WX For infirmariea for Bpecial dis- eaaea, aee in the text under the 8ubject, 8ubdivision "Hospitals, dispenaaries, etc." Inflammation: QZ 150; WO 146 Acce88ory naaal sinuses: WV 647 Adrenal gland: WK 751 Appendic: Wl 745 Arachnoid: WL 251 Arteries: WG 351 Bile-ducts: Wl 947 Bladder: WJ 544 Bone: WE 251 Brain: WL 351 Breast: WE 1244 Bronchi: WF 546 Bursas: WE 444 Choroid: WW 445 Ciliary body: WW 444 Colon: Wl 744 Conjunctiva: WW 1244 Cornea: WW 344 Dental: WU 251 Ear: WV 251; WV 451; WV 551 Epididymis: WJ 1244 Eye: WW 251 Gallbladder: Wl 947 Gums: WU 251 Heart: WG 251 Immunological aspects: QX 227 Iris: WW 444 Joints: WE 344 Kidney: WJ 347 Lacrimal tract: WW 1151 Large intestine: Wl 744 Larynx: WV 944 Lips: Wl 246 Liver: Wl 951 Lungs: WF 651 Lymphatics: WG 951 Mastoid: WV 451 Meninges: WL 244 Mouth: Wl 245 Muscle a: WE 544 Nerves: WL 551 Noae: WV 644; WV 653 420 Inflammation (cont'd) Optic nerve: WW 748 Orbit: WW 951 Pancreaa: Wl 1044 Parotid gland: Wl 251 pericardium: WG 251 Peritoneum: WD 1251 Pharynx: WV 744 Pleura: WF 744 Prostate: WJ 844 Retina: WW 744 Salivary glanda: Wl 251 Sclera: WW 346 Seminal vesicle a: WJ 844 Skin: WE 846 Small inteatine: Wl 644 Spinal cord: WL 451 Stomach: Wl 144; Wl 444 Tendons: WE 744 Testis: WJ 1344 Thyroid: WK 251 Tongue: Wl 251 Tonsils: WV 851 Ureter: WJ 444 Urethra: WJ 644 Urinary tract: WJ 251 Veins: WG 444 Influenza: WC 392 Infra-red ray a: WB 1188 Infundibuluia: WK 500-569 Infusion: WB 788.D4; WB 1054-60 Ingestants: QX 367 Ingluvin: QV 71; WB 840 Inguinal region r WD 1300 Inguinal ring: WD 700 Inhalant a: QY 365 Inhalation: WB 1042 Anesthesia: WO 280-82 Inhibitors Para8ympathomimetic: QV 126; WB 891 Sympathomimetic: QV 133; WB 895-96 Injectanta: QX 373 Injections Bronchial: WB 1042 Enemas: WB 1044 Hypodermic: WB 1052 Intravenous: WB 1054; WO 285-87 Saline: WB 1060 Injured, Transportation of: WO 785 Injuriea: Q? 150; QZ 160 For injuriea of a region, aystem, or organ, see in the text under the apecific etructure, subdi- vieion "Diaeaaes due to trauma or phyaical agent." Birth For birth injury of a region or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to pre- natal influence" First aid: WA 1189 Industrial: W 925 Prevention of: WA 1150-89 Radiological: WN 198; WN 346; WN 443 Traumatic: W 843; WO 693-724 Inlays: WU 360-69 Innervation, Diaturbancea of For such conditions affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdlviaion "Diaeaaea aecondary to disturbance of in- nervation or of psychic control." Inoculation: QV 203 Inositol: QU 201 Insanity: WM In adolescence: WS 685 In children: WS 250 Juri8prudence: W 740 Nursing: WY 160 Insect-borne diseases: WA 1017 Insecticides: WA 1140-49 Insects: QX 500-520 Poisons: WC 661 Wounds by: WO 716 Insemination, Artificial: WP 1114 Insolation: WO 690 Insomnia: WM 188 Inspection, Sanitary: WA 670; WA 1470 Instillation anesthesia: WO 397 Institutions For the blind: WW 68 For the deaf: WV 48 Instruments Dental: WU 315 421 Instruments (cont'd) Obstetrical: WP 1610 Surgical: UH 440-45; WO 162-65 Insular tissue (pancreas): WK 800-869 Insulin: QV 313; WB 1032 Shock: WC 581 Insurance Health and accident plans: W 150-70 Medicolegal aspects: W 900 Integumentary system: QS 891-907; WE 800-1269 Diseases in pregnancy: WP 1370 In adolescents: WS 710 In children: WS 260 In old age: WT 301 Intelligence: QS 970 Tests: WM 147 Interbrain: WL 301.3 Intercarotid ganglion: WK 900^969 Sarcoma: QZ 315 Tumor: QZ 280 Intemediary body: QX 160-90 Intermittent fever: WC 399 Internal secretions: WK In adolescents: WS 780 In children: WS 330 International health administra- tion: WA 1435 Internists: WB 12; WB 22 Internships: W 20 Dental: WU 20 Interstitial cell tumor of the testis: QZ 250 Interviewing: WM 161 Intestines: Wl 500-869 Antiseptics: QV 245; WB 982-83 Contents: WB 365-75 Intoxication, Diseases due to: WC 553-680 For diseases due to intoxication affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to in- toxication." Intracaine: WO 318.15 Intracranial complications of ear, nose, and throat diseases: WV 1100-1111 Intracranial pressure: WL 306 Intraligamentous pregnancy: WP 1346 Intravenous anesthesia: WO 285-87 Intubation of larynx: WV 968 Intussusception: Wl 556 Invagination: Wl 556 Invalidism and intellect: W 313 Invasiveness: QX 230 Inversion, Visceral: WC 270 Involution of the uterus: WP 1709 lodamoeba: QX 65 Iodides: QV 277; WB 1004 For syphilis: QV 261; WB 995 Iodine: QV 231; WB 968; WC 601 Cysts: QX 65 Iodoform: WC 638 Ionium: WN 400 Ions: QV 270-79; WB 1000-1006 Ipecacuanha: WC 629.E5 Iridocyclitis: WW 444 Iris: WW 400-459 Iritis: WW 444 Iron Acting on blood cells and blood- forming organs: QV 183; WB 932 Toxicology: WC 608.5; WC 615 Irritable heart: WG 155.5 "Irritable weakne88w: WM 174 Irritant gasea: WC 664-65 Irritant poiaons: WC 598-625 Irritants: QV 65; WB 846 l8chemia: QZ 170 Island fever: WC 433 Islands of Langerhans: WK 800-86' Isospora: QX 127 Isotopes: QD 466 Radioactive: WN 415 Issues: WB 1075 Italian leprosy: WC 926 Itch: WE 852 Itch mites: QX 475 Ivy, Poison: WC 660 Ixodidae: QX 473 Ixodoidea: QX 473 422 jaborandi: QV 124; WB 889; ;VC 630.P5 Jacksonian epilepsy: WM 429 jalap in purgatives: WC 659 Janthinosoma: QX 507 Japanese river fever: WC 433 Jaundice: Wl 948 Diagnostic significance: WB 170 Of the newborn: WS 310 Spirochetal: WC 393 Jaws: WU Jejunum: Wl 600-669 Feeding by: WB 1112 Jervine:WC 630.V4 Jews Cookery for the sick: V/B 1107 Diseases: WC 260.J4 In medicine: W 1499.J4 Joints: WE 300-369 Aspiration, Therapeutic use: WB 1067 Junction, Synaptic: WL 105 Juniperus sabina, Toxicology: WC 633.5 Jurisprudence: W 601-925 Hospital: WX 32 Nursing: WY 32 817193 O - 49 - 29 423 K Kakke: WC 922 Kala-azar: WC 395 Kaposi's sarcoma: QZ 315 Katabolism: QU 120-33 Kedani disease: WC 433 Keratitis: WW 344 Keratoconusi WW 359 Keratomalacia: WW 357 Keratomycosis linguaea Wl 259 Keratosis: WE 850 Seborrhoeica : WE 857 Kerosene: WC 633.1 Kidney: WJ 300-369; WG 451 Kinesitherapy: WB 1241-43 Kinship: W 791 Klebsiella: QW 525 Enteritidis: QW 665 Salivaris: QW 435 KLebs-Loeffler bacillus: QW 410 Kleptomania: WM 176 Knee: WD 2200-2269 Knots, Surgical: WO 166 Koch's oacillus: QW 575 Koch-Weeks bacillus: QW 505 Ko jewnikof f' s epilepsy: WM 407 Korsakoff's psychosis: WU 574 Koumiss: WB 1129 Kraurosis Vaginal: WP 359 Vulval: WP 259 Kumiss: WB 1129 425 L Labels, Pharmaceutical: WB 735 Labia: WP 200-269 Labor: WP 1500-1680 Missed: WP 1365 Laboratories For laboratories for special subjects, see in the text under the subject, sub- division "Laboratories, institutes, etc." (as: Parasitological laboratories, QX 23) Laboratories, Clinical: WB 295-675 Laboratory diagnosis: WB 300-600 Laboratory service: UH 450-55; WA 1480-83 Laboratory technician: WB 305 Labyrinth: WV 500-559 Labyrinthic gases: WC 665 Lacerations: WO 710 Cervical: WP 454 Obstetrical: WP 1592; WP 1670 Of the pelvic floor: WP 754 Lacrimal tract: WW 1100-1159 Lacrimators, Toxicology: WC 665 Lactation: WP 1705 Lacteals: Y& 900-969 Lactic acid: QV 225; WB 962 Lactobacillus: QW 535 Lactobacteriaceas: QW 142 Lactoflavin: QU 191 Lactose: QU 81; QU 126 Lagochilascaris minor: QX 277 Lake-pollution: WA 787 Lamblia intestinalis: QX 107 Laminagraphy: WN 190 Lamus: QX 503 Lancet fluke: QX380 Langerhans* islands: WK 800-869 Lankoides For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 6th ed., 1948 Laryngitis: WV 944 Laryngologists: WV 12$ WV 22 Laryngology: WV 700-1069 Nursing: WY 158 Laterality: QS 933 Uniocular: WW 144 Laurel: WC 660 Laverania: QX 135 Law and psychiatry (interrelation ships): WM 55 Laws Dentistry: WU 32-44 Dissection: QS 132 Drugs: WB 732 Food and food-supply: WA 697-99 Health: WA 100-499 Hospitals: ?JX 32 Insane: WM 32 Medicine: W 32-44 Nursing: WY 32 Ophthalmology: WW 32 Oral surgery: WU 32-44 Otorhinolaryngology: WV 32 Pharmacy: WB 732-34 Psychiatry: WM 32 Public health: WA 100-499 Radiology: WN 32 Sanitation: WA 100-499 Surgery: WO 32 Lead Antiseptics in skin diseases: QV 241; WB 979 Arteriosclerosis: WG 353 Astringents: QV 78; WB 832 Toxicology: WC 616; WC 669 Lecithin: QU 93 Leeches: QX 451; WB 1081 Left and right handedness: QS 933 Leg, Lower: WD 2200 Leg, Upper: WD 2100 Legal medicine: W 600-925 Hospital: WX 32 Legio: QW 935 Legs: WD 2000-2469 Artificial: WE 168.8 Leiomyoma: QZ 280 Leiomyosarcoma: QZ 315 Leishmania: QX 71 427 Leishmaniasis: WE 851 Visceral: WC 395 Lens, Crystalline: WW 500-559 Lenses, Optical: WW 790-96 Lepidotera: QX 516 Lepra: WC 397 Leprosy: QV 259; V/B 997; WC 397 Bacillus: QW 575 Italian: WC 926 Lombardy: WC 926 Leptomeninges: WL 200-59 Leptospira: QW 1040 Leptospirosis icterohaemorrhagica: WC 393 Leptotrichia: QW 540 Leptus: QX 483 Lesbianism: WM 519 Lethaceae: QW 170 Letter-sound substitution: WM 182 Leucine:QU 60 Leucopnrya coli: QX 157 Leukemia: QZ 310-50; WG 657 Leukocytes: WG 706 Enumeration: WB 352 Inflammation: QY 227 Leukocytosis: WC 406 Leukodermia: WP 257 Leukokeratosis: Wl 247 Leukokraurosis: WP 259 Leukoma: Wl 247 Leukomaines: QU 103 Leukoplakia: Wl 247 Cervical: WP 459 Vulval: WP 259 Leukorrhea: WP 145 Levigation: WB 780.IA Lewisite: V/C 666 Libraries Hospital: WX 177; WX 227 Medical: Z 675«M4 Medical record: WX 173 Lice: QX 501 Infestation: ifiS 852 Licensure Dental hygienists: WU 40 Dentists: WU 40 Medical: \'i 32-40 Midwives: WP 1263 Nurses: ,/Y 21 Lichen planus: ™ 846 Ointments: WB 788.03 Old age: WO 445; WO 1150; WT Oleander: WC 657 Oleates: WB 788.04 Olefiant gas: WC 662 Oleomargarine: WA 722 Oleoresins: WB 788.05 Oleum Crotonis: WC 655 Hedeomae: WC 633.5 Pulegii: WC 633.5 Ricini: WC 655 Sabinae: WC 633.5 Tiglii: WC 655 Olfactory organs: WV 600-669 Olfactory sense: WL 703; WL 744 Oligemia: WG 744 Oligochromemia: WG 744 Oligodendroglioma: QZ 470 Onchocerca: QX 301 Oophoritis: WP 651 Oospora minutissima: QW 1260 Opacity, Vitreous: WW 644 Opaque media: WN 180 Open-air schools: WA 1275-80 Operating rooms: WO 180; WX 213 Operations: WO 500-540 Obstetric: WP 1600-1670 ODhthalmia: WW 145 Ophthalmologists: WW 12; WW 22 Ophthalmology: WW Nursing: WY 158 Ophthalmoscope: WW 141.4 Opisthorchis: QX 385 Opium Addiction: WM 586 Alkaloids: QV 89j WB 860-62 Toxicology: WC 630 Opotherapy: WB 762-64 Opsonins: QY 203; WB 455 Optic nerve: WW 700-759 Optical instruments: WW 141; WW 770 72 Opticians: WW 794 Optics: WV/ 103 Optometrists: WW 12, WW 22 Optometry: WW 790-96 Oral surgery: WU 100-169 Orbit: WW 900-968 441 Orchitis: WJ 1344 Organisms: *U 100-115 Organisation, Health: Wa 1425-97 Organotherapy: V/B 762-64 Organs, Sense: WL 700-745 Oroya fever: V/C 407 Orthodontia: V/U 400-469 Orthoform: WO 425.07 Orthohydroxybenzoic acid: X 653 Orthopedics: WE 10C-76?: V/E 168 Nursing: WY 161 Orthopedists: V/E 12; .72 22 Orthoptics: WW 179 Oscillaria malariae: QX 135 Oscillospiraceae: QV/ 130 Osier1s disease: QZ 350 Osmotic pressure: V/G 708 Ossification, Meningeal: WL 257 Osteitis Fibrosa cystica: WE 257 Osteochondrosis: WE 259 Osteogenic sarcoma: QZ 315 Osteology: V/E 200-269 Osteoma: QZ 280 Osteomalacia: V/E 257 Osteomyelitis: V/E 251 Osteopathy: V/B 1340 Osteosarcoma: QZ 315 Osteotomy: WE 268 Otalgia, Relfex: WV 255.5 Otitis media: WV 451 Otologists: WV 12; WV 22 Otology: WV 200-559 Otorhinolaryngolcgists: WV 12; WV 22 Otorhinolaryngology: WV Nursing: WY 158 Otosclerosis: 17V 557 Out-patient department: VK 2C5 Ovary: WP 6CO-669 Pregnancy in: WP 1347 Tumors: QZ 265 Oviduct: WP 500-569 Ovulation: WP 603 Ovum: V7P 603; WP 1108-14 Implantation: QS 645 Oxalic acid: V/C 596; WJ 303 Oxidases: QU 137 Oxidation: QU 120 Qxophenarsine hydrochloride: V/C 609o5 Oxygen: QV 280; V/B 1010 Deficiency in blood: V/G 748 Oxyphenol: V/C 646 Oxytocics: QV 173; WB 924 Oxyuriasis For oxyuriasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Qxyuris vermicularis: QX 271 Oxyuroidea: 'QX 271 442 p P-F factor: QU 193 pachymeninges: WL 200-259 Pacinia For identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Deter- minative Bacteriology, 6th ed., 1948 Pahvant Valley plague: WC 435 Pain , Diagnostic significance: WB 176 Drugs relieving: QV 91 Sense: WL 705 Painters, Physicians as: W 366 paintings by physicians: W 375 Palate: Wl 200-269; WU 168.5 Palite: WC 664 Palm: WD 1800-1869 Palmula macrospora: QW 360 Palsy: WL 359 Bell's: WL 554 Paludism: WC 399 Pamaquine: QV 257; WB 996 Pancreas: Wl 1000-1069 Insular tissue: WK 800-869 Pancreatitis: Wl 1044 Panneuritis epidemica: WC 922 Panophthalmitis: WW 251 Panotitis: WV 251 Pantothenic acid: QU 197 Papaver somniferum: WC 630 Papaverine: QV 89; WB 861 Papilledema: WW 749 Papilloma: Q£ 380 Pappataci fever: WC 408 Paracentesis: WB 1071 Parachutes: WA 1185 Paracoccidioides: QW 1260 Paracolobactrum: QW 623 Paradenitis nostras: WJ 751.L9 Paraffin Oil: WC 633.1 Prosthesis: WO 620 Paraganglioma: Q£ 430 Paraganglion Caroticum: WK 900-969 Sarcoma: Q£ 315 Tumor: Q0 280 Paragonimus: QX 392 Paralysants: WC 667 Paralysins: qX 143 Paralysis: WE 555.5; WM 251 Agitans: WL 359 Cervical sympathetic: WL 654 Divers': WB 3040 In children: WS 340 Ocular muscles: WW 845 Paramecium coli: QX 157 Parametritis: WP 451 Paramyoclonus multiplex: WE 559.F7 Paranephrin: Qy 131; WB 894 Paraphymosis: WJ 956 Paranoia: WM 205 Paraphrenia: WM 205 Paraplectrum malenominatum: QW 360 Parasaccharomyces Ashfordi: QW 1222 Parasites: QX As a cause of disease: Q£ 85 Diseases For diseases due to parasites (other than protozoan) re- lating to a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal para- sites." Parasitoidea: QX 479 Parasitologists: QX 12; QX 22 Parasitology: QX Parasympathetic nervous system: WL 600-669 Parasympathomimetic drugs: QV 122-26; WB 887-91 Parathyroid glands: WK 300-369 Parathyroid hormones: QV 305; WB 1024 Paratrophy: WC 911 Paratyphoid fever: WC 409 Paresis, General: WM 251 Parkinson1s disease: WL 359 Parodontics: WU 251 Parodontosis: WU 251 Parotid gland: Wl 200-269 Parotitis: Wl 251 Paroxysmal dyspnea: WG 243.3 Paroxysmal tachycardia: WG 269 443 Parrot fever: WC 412 Parturition: WP 1500-1680 Parvobacteriaceae: QV 142 Paryphostomum: QX 376 Pasteurella: QW 625 For identification of particu- lar species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Deter- minative Bacteriology. 6th ed. , 1948 Pasteurlaceae: QW 141 Pasteurization: WA 719 Pastoral medicine: W 320 Patella: WD 2200-2269 Patent medicines: WB 772-74 Paternity: W 791 Pathogenesis of disease: Q0 40-125 Pathogenic fungi: QW 1200-1275 Pathologists: Q2 12; Q£ 22 Pathology: Q£ For the pathology of the dis- eases of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Pathology." Dental: WU 142; WU 242 Examinations, Chemical, micro- scopic, etc.: WB 295-675 In adolescence: WS 642 In childhood: WS 142 In infants: WS 442 In old age: WT 142 In pregnancy: WP 1342 Surgical: WO 142 Pathomimia: W 783 Patients Mental: WM 40-41 Be lation to dentists: WU 64 Relation to physicians:W 64 Patients1 libraries: WX 177 Pederasty: WM 505 Pediatricians: WS 12; WS 22 Pediatrics: WS 1-469 Dentistry: WU 550 Nursing: WY 159 Pediculosis: WE 852 Vulval: WP 252 Pediculus: QX 501 Pediococcus For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Pedodontia: WU 550 Pellagra: WC 926 Pelvic floor: WP 700-769 Pelvic supporting structures: WP 700-769 Pelvimetry: WP 1293 Pelvis: WD 700-769 Abscess: WP 751; WP 1351 Bony:WP 800-840 Obstetrics: WP 1293; WP 1583; WP 1612 Pemphigus verruca: WE 851 Penicilliasis For penicilliasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal para- sites." Penicillin: QV 226.P4; WB 994 Penicillium: QW 1275 Penis: WJ 900-969 Pennyroyal oil: WC 633.5 Pentastomes: QX 485 Pentatrichomonas: QX 99 Pentothal sodium: WO 287.P6 Pepsin: WB 836 Percaine: WO 425.P7 Perception: WL 708-10 Of color: WW 109 Of light: WW 107 Of space: WW 110 Percolation: WB 780.P4 Percussion: WB 278 Periarteritis nodosa: WG 351 Pericardial fluid: WB 385 Fericarditis:WG 251 Pericardium: WG 200-269 Pericementitis: WU 251 Pericementum: WU 201.2; WU 262 Perichondroma: Q£ 280 Perimetry: WW 141.6 Perineum: WD 1300-1369; WP 700-769; WP 1592 Periodic health examination: WA 1267; WB 208; WS 141.1 444 Periodontitis: WU 251 Periodontoclasia: WU 251 Periostitis: WW 951 Peristalsis: Wl 505 Peritoneal fluid: WB 385 Peritoneal transfusion therapy: WB 1058 Peritoneum: W D 1200-1269 Association with heart disease- WG 243.6 Pelvic: WP 700-769 Peritonitis: WD 1251 Perityphlitis: Wl 745 Perklnism: WE 1296 Permanent white: WC 625.B3 Peroxide, Hydrogen: WB 972 Personal hygiene: WC 113-39 Personalities, Multiple: WM 172 Personality Psychopathic: WM 260 Schizoid: WM 203 Tests: WM 149 Personnel work: WM 57 Respiration: WE 806 Drugs inducing: QV 124 Perspiratory glands: WE 900-959 Perstoff: WC 664 Pertussis: WF 551 Perversions, Sexual: WM 503-27 Pest: WC 410 Petroleum: WC 633.1 Pfeiferella: QW 550 Pfeiffer's bacillus: QW 505 Phagaceae: QW 165 Phagineae: QW 165 Phagocytosis: qX 200-205 Pharmaceutical service, Military: UH 420-25 Pharmacists: WB 712; WB 722 Pharmacognosy: WB 752 Pharmacologists: QV 12; QV 22 Pharmacology: QV Pharmacopoeias: WB 737-39 Pharmacy: WB 700-795 Hospital departments: WX 179 Public health aspects: WA 730- 42 Pharyngitis: WV 744 Pharynx: WV 700-769 Phemerol: QV 233; WB 974 Phenacaine: WO 425.P4 Phenacetin: WC 650 Phenarsone sulfoxylate: WC 609.5 Phenobarbital: WC 640 Phenol: QV 223; WB 964 In disordered metabolism: WC 907 Toxicology: WC 644 Phenomenon Arthus: Qy 343 Shwartzman: QY 380 Theobald 'Smith: QY 330-43 Phenyl salicylate: QV 245; WB 983 Pheny1acetamide: WC 650 Phenyl amine: WC 649 Phenylgly colic acid: QV 243; WB 981 Phenylhydrazine: QV 185; WB 934 Pheochromoblastoma: Q£ 430 Pheochromocytoma: Q£ 430 Phialoconidiophora: QW 1260 Phialophora: QW 1260 Philately: W 430-35 Philocytase: QY 160-90 Philosophy, Medical: W 61 Phimosis: WJ 944 Phlebitis: WG 444 Causing spinal cord disease: WL 455 Puerperal: WP 1379 PhlebonarcoBis: WO 285-87 Phlebotomus fever: WC 408 Phlegmon: WO 147 Phlorglycinol: WC 647 Phobias: WM 178 Phosgene: WC 664 Phosphates, Inorganic: QV 277; WB 1004 Phosphatides: QU 93 Phosphorus: WC 599 Photographers, Physicians as: W 368 Photographs by physicians: W 377 Photography Fluorescent screen: WN 220 Roentgen-ray: WN 160-99 Photostatics: WU 443 Phototherapy: WB 1184-92 Dental: WU 269.5 Phrenology: WB 1370 445 Phthiriasis: WE 852 Phtnirus: QX 501 Phthisiologists: WF 12; WF 22 Phthisis: WF 651.T8 Physaloptera: ty 287 Pnysalopteriasis For pnysalopteriasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Physical culture: WC 129 Physical therapists: WB 1163-64 Physical therapy: WB 1160-1245 For physical therapy of the diseases affecting a region, system, or organ, „see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Therapeutics, Other forms of therapy." Hospital departments: WX 223 In old age: WT 369 Physicians Biography: W 1041-45 Miscellany on the profession: W 303-405 Physics: QC Bacterial: QW 80 Biological: QJ 34 Radiological: WN 310; WN 410 Physiognomy: QS 780 Physiological acoustics: WV 203 Physiological chemistry: QU Physiological optics: WW 103 Physiological psychology: BF 181-98; WL 109 Physiologists: QT 12; QJ 22 Physiology: QT For the physiology of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Physiology" Anthropology: QS 921-45 Cellular: QP 631-45 Cold climates: WB 1802 High air pressure: WB 3002 Low air pressure: W3 2002 Of adolescents: WS 602-9 Of children: WS 102-3 Of infants: WS 402 Of old age: WT 102 Pathological: QZ 145 Psychological: WL 109 Surgical: WO 102 Tropical: WB 1702 Physiomedicalism: WB 1298.P5 Physiotherapy: WB 1160-1245 For physiotherapy of the diseases affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Therapeutics, Other forms of therapy." Hospital departments: WX 223 Physostigmine: QV 124; W3 889; WC 630.P4 Phytophagineae: QW 170 Pia mater: V/L 200-259 Pialyn, Pancreatic: Wl 1003 Plan: WC 431 Picrates: WC 654 Picric acids: WC 654 Picrotoxin: QV 103; WB 867; WC 660 Piebald skin: WP 257 Pigmentation Manifestation of pathology: Q£ 180 Skin: WE 803 Pigments, Composition of: QU 113 Pigmy race: QS 743.P9 Piles: Wl 846 Pills: WB 788.P4 Pilocarpine: QV 124; WB 889; WC 630.P5 Pineal gland: WK 600-669 Tumor: Q£ 460 Pinealoma: QZ 460 Pink-eye bacillus: QW 505 Pinna: WV 300-359 Pinworm: QX 271 Piperidinopropanediol diphenylure- thane: WO 425.D5 Piroplasma: QX 71 Pithecanthropus: QS 742.1 Pituitary gland: WK 500-569 Anterior, Hormones: QU 110; QV 307; WB 1026 Posterior, Hormones: QU 110; QV 173; WB 924 Pityriasis Linguae: Wl 259 Rosea: WE 859 Pityrosporon: QW 1230 Placenta: WP 1430-35; WP 1595; WP 1660 446 Placenta (Cont'd) Embryology: QS 645 Plagiotoma coli: QX 157 Plague: WC 410 Bacillus: QW 625 Planigraphy: WN 190 Plantar region: WD 2400-2469 Plants Materia medica: WB 766-68 Poisons: WC 670 Plasma cell: Q£ 350 Plasmochin: QV 257; WB 996 Plasmocytic myeloma: QZ 350 Plasmocytoma: Q^ 350 Plasmodium: QX 135 Plaster, Adhesive: WO 169 Plaster-of-Paris dressings: WO 170 Plaster rooms: WX 213 Plasters Medicated: WO 169 Mustard: WB 1069 Pharmacy: WB 788.P5 Plastic reconstruction of the dead: WA 844-45 Plastic surgery: WO 600-640 Platelets, Blood: WG 707 Platyhelminthee: QX 350-442 Play In personal hygiene: WC 128-37 Techniques: WM 157 Plays By physicians: W 339 Depicting medical subjects: W 357 Depicting the physician: W 347 Playwrights, Physicians as: W 335 Fleura: WF 700-769 Pleural fluid: WB 385 Pleurisy: WF 744 Pleuropneumonia and pleuropneu- monia-! ike organisms: QW 180 Plica polonica: WE 1040 Plocamobacterium acldophilum: QW 535 Plumbism: WC 616 Pneumococcus: QW 435 Pneumoconiosis: WF 654 Pneumonia: WF 651.P4 Pneumonitis: WF 651 Pneumonococcus: QW 435 Pneumoperitoneum, Artificial: WB 1010; WD 541; WD 1268 Pneumothorax: WF 746 Artificial: WF 668 Podophyllum: WC 659 Poetry By physicians: W 338 Depicting medical subjects: W 356 Depicting the physician: W 346 Poets, Physicians as: W 335 Poison honey: WC 670 Poison ivy: WC 660 Poisoning: WC 590-680 Death: W 853 Glandular therapy: WC 581 Poisons: WC 590-680 For diseases due to poisoning affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to intoxication." As cause of disease: QZ 55-59 Industrial, Protection: WA 1365 Public health aspects: WA 730-49 Poliomyelitis: WL 451 Poliosis of the eyebrows and lashes: WW 1057 Pollendera anthracis: QW 240 Pollinosis: WV 653 Pollution Of air: WA 754-67 Of soil: WA 789 Of water supply: WA 689 Of waters: WA 787 Polonium: WN 400-443 Polyadenitis: WC 410 Polyangiaceae: QW 145 Polyarthritis rheumatica: WC 417 Polycythemia: Q£ 350; WG 657 Polyneuritis: WL 551 Endemica: WC 922 Polyps: Q£ 380 Cervical: WP 451 Nasal: WV 659 Polysaccharides: QU 83 Pons: WL 301.5 Pontocaine hydrochloride: WO 318.P6 447 Pontothricaceae: QW 130 Poor, Medical care: W 250-75 Popliteal space: WD 1300-1369 Poradenitis nostras: WG 1051 Porcelain: WU 366; WU 510 Pornography: WM 532 Porocephalus: QX 485 Porphyria: WC 908 Portraits of physicians: W 387 Posadasia: QW 1260 Position, Sense of: WL 706 Positioning, Radiography: WN 170 Posology: WB 748 Postgraduate medical education: W 20 Postmortem examinations: QZ 35 Medicolegal aspects: W 825 Postoperative care: WO 183-84 Postoperative complications: WO 184 Postoperative thrombosis, Arterial: WG 354 Posture Cause of disease: WC 856 Correct: WE 113 In general physical examination: WB 255 Potassium Bichromate: WC 613 Chlorate: QV 239; WB 976; WC 600 Hydrate (Hydroxide): WC 597 Inorganic: QV 275; WB 1006; WC 600 Permanganate: QV 223; WB 972; WC 600 Pott's disease: WE 261 Poverty and disease: WA 31 Powders Pharmacy: WB 788.P6 Surgical: WO 174 Practice Dental: WU 75-97 Medical: W 74-97; WB 50-60 Regulation: W 32-40 Precipitation, Antigens: QT 150-56 Precipitinogens: QT 155 Precipitins: QT 153 Diagnostic reactions: WB 455 Precipitogens: QY 155 Pregnancies, Multiple: WP 1311 Pregnancy: WP 1280-1450 Hemorrhage: WP 1589 Medicolegal aspects: W 791 Premature infants, Care of: WS 415 Prenatal influence in children's diseases: WS 150 Preoperative care: WO 179; WO 183 Preparations Immunity-producing: QV 200-219 Pharmacy: WB 785-88 Preparative (Qytolysis): QT 160-90 Prepayment medical plans: W 100-275 Prepuce, Disease of: WJ 944 Presbyopia: WW 779 Prescriptions Collected: WB 742 Dental: WU 267.3; WU 267.5 Writing: WB 748 Presentation (Obstetrics): WP 1296-1300 Preservation Of dead bodies: WA 844 Of foods: WA 710-14 Pressure Blood: WG 104-6 Intracranial: WL 306 Preventive inoculation: QV 203; WB 945-57 Prevention Of accidents and injuries: WA 1150-89 Of infectious diseases: WA 1000-1149 Preventive medicine: WA Priapism: WJ 955.5 Prisms (Ophthalmology): WW 800-859 Prison buildings: WA 799 Private practice: W 91 Proact inomyces For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriologyr 6th ed., 1948 Pro caine Hydrochloride: WO 425.P7 Hypobaric: WO 318.H9 Process, Alveolar: WU 263 Protocols: WP 754 Proctology: Wl 800-869 Proctoscopy: Wl 841 448 Profession Dental: WU 21 Medical: W 21 Professions, Diseases: WA 1400- 1410 Proflavine: QV 235; WB 966 Progesterone: WB 1028 progeria: WC 935 prognosis: WB 142 Projective tests: WM 159 Prolapse For prolapse of an organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent." Vagina: WP 356 Propamidine: Qy 223; WB 964 Prophylaxis: WU 213-21 Propionibacterium acnes: QW 410 Proprioceptive sense: WL 706 Propylpiparidine: WC 629.C6 Prosencephalon: WL 301.21 Proshigella alcalescens: QW 755 Prostate gland: WJ 800-869 Prostatitis: WJ 844 Prostheses Dental: WU 500-530 Limbs: WE 168.8 Ocular: WW 798 Paraffin: WO 620 Plastic: WO 600-640 Protectives: QV 63; WB 848 Protein sensitization: QT 330-43 Protein sickness: WC 582 Proteins Antigens: QT 77 Food: QU 55 In the liver: Wl 904 Metabolism: QU 122 Proteus: QW 635 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determina- tive Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Pro these s Dental: WU 500-530 Limbs: WE 168.8 Ocular: WW 798 Paraffin: WO 620 Plastic: WO 600-640 Protomycetum recurrentis: QW 1020 Protoplasma, Poisons affecting: WC 677 Protoveratridine: WC 630.V4 Protozoa Diseases. For protozoal diseases of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Non-medical: QJL 434-599 Pathogenic: QX 50-190 Protozoologists: QX 12; QX 22 Protozoology: QX Prunus amygdala amara: WC 652 Pruritus: WE 855.5 Anus: Wl 855.5 Eyelid: WW 1055.5 Vulva: WP 255.5; WP 259 Pseudococcidioides Mazzai: QW 1260 Pseudojervine: WC 630.V4 Pseudoleukemia: Q£ 315; WG 1059 Pseudomonadacene: QW 142 Pseudomonas: QW 650 Psilosis: WC 876 Psittacosis: WC 412 Psora: WE 852 Vulval: WP 252 Psoriasis: WE 859 Buccalis: Wl 247 Of the tongue: Wl 247 Psychasthenia: WM 176 Psychiatrists: WM 12; WM 22 Psychiatry: WM In children: WS 250 In war: WM 600-630 Medicolegal: W 740 Nursing: WY 160 Psychic control, Disturbance of. For such conditions affecting a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases secondary to disturbance of innervation or of psychic control" Psychic factors, As cause of disease: Q£ 95 449 Psychic maladjustment: WM 538 Psychic variants, Epilepsy: WM 425 Psychoanalysis: WM 275 Paychobiologic unit: WC 800 Of adolescents: WS 670-85 Of children: WS 250 Of old age: WT 250 Psychology and medicine: WC 800; WL 109 Psychology Abnormal: WM Adolescence: WS 675 Anthropology: QS 970 Blindness: WW 45 Clinical: WM Cold climates: WB 1802 Crowd: WM 65 Deafness: WV 43 Dental: WU 223 Mass: WM 65 Nursing: WY 87 Of high air pressure: WB 3002 Of low air pressure: WB 2002 Old age: WT 205 Physiological: BF 181-98; WL 109 Pregnancy: WP 1315; WP 1397 Vision: WW 107-10 War: U 21 Psychoneuroses: WM 170-90 Psychopathic inferiority, Constitutional: WM 350 Psychopathic personality: WM 260 P8ychopathology: WM Psychopathy: WM 500-588 Psychoses: WM 200-260 Psychosis Polyneuritic: WM 574 Psychosomatic disorders: WC 800 In children: WS 235.5 Psychotherapy: WM 273-74 Hypnotism: WB 1294; WM 277 Mental healing: WB 1288 Pterygium: WW 1259 Ptilosis: WF 654 Ptomaines: WC 671 Ptosis Eyelid: WW 1055.5 Intestines: Wl 556 Kidney: WJ 356 Stomach: Wl 456 Puberty: WS 602-609 Pubiotomy: WP 1638 Public health: WA Nursing: WY 108-15 Public health workers: WA 12; WA 22 Puerperium: WP 1589; WP 1700-1759 Urinary disorders: WP 1388 Vesicovaginal fistula: WP 345 Pulex: QX 512 Pulp: WU 201.2; WU 262; WU 267.7 Pulpectomy: WU 268.9 Pulpitis: WU 251 Pulpotomy: WU 268.9 Pulse: WG 107 In general physical examination: WB 282 Pulsus alternans: WG 244 Pulverization: WB 780.P8 Puncture: WB 1071; WB 1075; WB 1077 Puncture fluids: WB 385 Pupil, Dilatation of: WW 453 Pupilloscopy: WW 772 Pure-food laws: WA 697-99 Purgatives: QV 75; WB 834; WC 655-56 Purification Air: WA 769 Water supply: WA 690 Purine derivatives: QV 107; WB 869 Pus, Clinical examination: WB 385 Pustule: WC 373 Pyelitis: WJ 344 Pyelophlebitis: WG 451 Pyemia: WC 375 Pygmy race: QS 743.P9 Pylorospasm: Wl 447 Pylorus: Wl 400-469 Pyocolpos: WP 351 Pyometra: WP 451 Pyopneumothorax: WF 746 Pyorrhea alveolaris: WU 251 Pyosalpinx: WP 551 Pyothorax: WF 745 Pyretotherapy: WB 1169 Psychiatry: WM 272 Pyrexia: WB 167 Pyridine-3-carboxylic acid: QU 193 Pyridoxine: QU 195 450 Pyrocatechin: WC 646 Pyrogallol (Pyrogallic acid): QV 241; WB 979; V/C 647 Pyromania: WM 176 Pyuria: WJ 359 451 Q Quackery: WA 740-42 Quarantine: WA 1030-1134 Quicksilver: QV 290; V/B 1015; WC 618; WC 669 Antiseptics and disinfectants: QV 227; V/B 970 Syphilis: QV 261; V/B 995 Quinacrine: QV 257; V/B 996 Quinidine: QV 155; WB 911 Quinine: QV 257; WB 996; V/C 631.C5 Quintan fever: V/C 430 453 R Rabbit fever: WC 435 Rabies: WC 413 Rabula: QW 943 Rabulaceae: QW 175 Race, Effect on immunity: QY 47 Races: QS 741-49 Diseases: WC 260 In medicine: W 1499 Rachianesthesia: WO 310-26 Rademacherism: WB 1289. R3 Radiant energy: WA 1370 Radiation, Cause of disease: QZ 55-57 Radiosthesia: WB 1294 Radioactive substances: WN 300-443 Radioactivity: WN 315; WN 415 Radiography: WN 160-99; WU 141.4; WU 241.4 "Radiolead": WN 400-443 Radiologic services in hospitals: WL 221 Radiologists: Y/N 12; WN 22 Radiology: WN Radioscopy: WN 200-220 Radiotherapy: WN 250-90; WN 340-50 WN 440-43 Radiotomy: WN 190 Radium: WN Radius, Fracture: WD 1754 Rag-sorters' disease: WC 373 Raillietina: QX 414 Railroad accidents: WA 1177; WO 760 Railroad cars, Public health aspects: WA 812 Railroad surgery: WO 760 Rainfall, Epidemic factor: WA 925 Rape: W 795 Rat-bite fever: WC 414 Ratsbane: V/C 607.5 Raynaud's disease: WG 355.5 Reading, Therapeutic: WM 292 Reagins: QY 393 Recklinghausen's disease: Q£ 430; Wl 858 Record rooms: WX 173 Records Case-taking: WB 290 Hospital case records: WX 173 Recreation: WC 128-37; WM 282 Recruits: WM 141; WM 610-15 Rectocele: WP 754 Rectum: Wl 800-869 Anesthesia by: WO 290-92 Feeding by: WB 1114 Medication by: WB 1044 "Red-bugs": QX 483 Redblooded worms: QX 450 Red Cross nursing services.* WY 137 Reductive enzymes: QU 137 Redworm: QX 243 Reflex epilepsy: WM 419 Reflexes: WL 106-7 Refraction: WW 770-80 Refuse disposal: WA 780 Regeneration: Q^ 150 Regional anatomy: Q? 130; WO 101 See also specific structures and the subdivision "Anatomy" Regional anesthesia: WO 300-398 Regional surgery: WO See also specific structures and the subdivision "Surgical therapy" Regions, Body: WD Registration Laws: WA 100-499 Of barbers, beauticians, and cosmeticians: WA 748-49 Of midwives: WP 1263 Of nurses: WY 21 Of pharmacists: WB 729.31 Cf physicians: W 40 Regurgitation: Wl 448 Rehabilitation Of the blind: WW 50 Psychiatric: WM 630 Rejuvenation: WB 1028-30; WJ 1368; WP 668; WT 366 Relapsing fever: WC 415 Relationship, Blood, Medicolegal aspects: W 791 817193 0-49-31 455 Relaxation: WB 1245 Religion and psychiatry: WM 61 Religious orders, Nursing: WY 145 Remedies Ancient and medieval: WB 743 Domestic medicine: WB 120 Remittent fever: WC 395 Renin: Wl 1003 Repercolation: WB 780.R4 Replantation of teeth: WU 268.9 Reproduction (Biology): WH 471- 89 Human: WP 1100-1150 Reproductive system: WP 1100-1102 Anthropology: QS 911 Drugs acting on: QV 170-79; WB 920-28 Female: WP 100-840 Male: WJ 100-169; WJ 700-1369 Research Dental: WU 20.5 Medical: W 20.5; WB 25 Psychiatric: WM 20 Surgical: WO 50-52 Residencies: W 20 Dental: WU 20 Resins: WB 788.R4 Resorcinol: WC 646 Resorts, Health: WB 1158-59 Respiration: WF 103-6 Anesthesia: WO 280-82 Control: WF 106 In general physical examination: WB 275 Mechanism: WF 104 Skin: WE 812 Respiratory exchange: WF 105 Respiratory system: WF Anthropology: q^ 909 Association with heart disease: WG 243.5 Diseases in pregnancy: WP 1376 In adolescents: V/S 730 In children: WS 280 In old age: WT 303 Responsibility Criminal: W 45 Moral: W 725 Rest: WB 1245; WC 138 Restaurants, Industrial: WA 1382 Resurrectionists: WA 859 Resuscitation: WA 1160; WO 681; WO 678 From anesthesia: WO 250 Of the newborn: WP 1680 Reticulo-endothelial cytomycosis: WC 490 Reticulo-endothelial system: WG 600-669 Reticulosis, Leukemic: Q£ 350 Reticulum cell sarcoma: QZ 315 Retina: WW 700-759 Retinitis: WW 744 Retinoblastoma: Q£ 470 Retinocytoma: Q£ 470 Retinoscopy: VA/ 772 Retortamonas: QIC 85 Rh factor: WB 360 Rhabditis: QX 229 Rhabditoidea: QX 229 Rhabdomyoma: QZ 280 Rhabdomyosarcoma: QZ 315 Rheum officinale: WC 656 Rheumatic fever: WC 417 Rheumatic heart disease: WG 251 Rheumatism: WE 144 Acute articular: V/C 417 Heart disease: V/G 251 Rhinitis: WV 644; WV 653 Rhinologists: WV 12; WV 22 Rhinology: WV 600-669 Rhinoscopy: WV 641 Rhizanesthesia: WO 310-26 Rhizobiaceae: QW 142 Rhizopoda: QX 55-68 Rnodobacteriineae: QW 143 Rhubarb: WC 556; WC 670 Rhus: WC 660 Rhythm: WV 203 Riboflavin: QU 191 Deficiency: WC 927 Rickets: WS 457 Fetal: WE 250 Rickettsia: QW 950-90 As cause of disease: q£ 75-79 Diseases caused by: WC 438 Rickettsiaceae: QW 150 Rickettsiales: QW 150 456 Riggs' disease: WU 251 Right and left handedness: QS 933 Ringworm: V/E 852 Ringworm fungi: QW 1235-50 Ristella For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. Root resection: WU 268.9 Root-canal treatment: WU 267.7 Rorschach test: WM 149 Rosaniline dyes: QV 235; WB 966 Roseola, Epidemic: WC 403 Roundworms: QX 203-323 Rubber dams: WU 357 Rubella: WC 403 Rubeola: WC 402 Rubijervine: WC 630.V4 Rugaceae: QW 170 Rumination: Wl 448 Ruminative states: WM 176 Rupture: WP 1359; WP 1592 Traumatic. For traumatic rupture of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent." Rural health .and hygiene: WA 1290-95 Russian baths: WB 1234.R8 6th ed., 1948 River pollution: WA 787 Rivoltillus vibrion: QW 360 Rock fever: WC 377 Rocky Mountain spotted fever: WC 418 Roentgen radiation: WN Roentgenograms: WN 175; WN 199 Roentgenography: WN 160-99 Dental: WU 141.4; WU 241.4 Roentgenologists: WIT 12; WN 22 Roentgenology: WN Departments in hospitals: WX 221 Roentgenotherapy: WN 250-90 Roeteln: WC 403 457 S Sabouraudites lanatas: QW 1245 Saccharia.es: QJ 75-83 Saccharomyces: QW 1232 Saccharomyces Krusei: QW 1222 Saccharomyces neoformans: QW 1225 Saccharomyces sp. Busse: QW 1225 Sacro-coccygeal region: WD 1100- 1169 Children: WS 270 Sacs, Serous: WD 1200-1269 Sadism: WM 515 Sadomasochism: WM 515 St. Gotthard1s tunnel disease: Wl 652 St. Vitus' dance: WL 351 Salicyclic acid: WC 653 Saline infusion: WB 1060 Salisbury treatment: WB 1126 Saliva: \B 395; Wl 205-6 Salivary glands: Wl 200-269 Surgery: WU 168 Salmonella: QW 665 As cause of food poisoning: WC 671 Morgan!: QW 635 Salol: QV 245; WB 983 Salpingitis: WP 551 Salpingo-oophoritis: WP 651 Saltpeter: WC 600 Salts: QV 227; QV 290 Salvarsan: WC 609.5 Sandfly fever: WC 408 Sanguinaria: QV 60; WB 830 Sanitary codes: WA 100-493 Sanitary conditions, Epidemic factor: WA 930 Sanitary inspections: WA 1470 Sanitation: WA 670-725 Industrial: WA 1345 Rural: WA 1295 School buildings: WA 1261 Santonin: WC 658 Sarcina For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinate yft bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Sarcocystis: QX 179 Sarcognomy: WB 1289.S3 Sarcoma: Q£ 310-15; Q£ 460 For sarcoma of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Neoplastic diseases." Deciduocellulare: Q£ 230 Meningeal: Q£ 460 Neurogenic: QZ 460 Sarcopsyllidae: C^C 512 Sarcoptoidea: QX 475 Satires about medicine and physicians: W 305 Sausage poisoning: WC 671 Savin oil: WC 633.5 Savoiaceae: QW 170 Scabies: WE 852 Vulval: WP 252 Scalds: WO 704 Scaling: WB 780.S3 Scalp, Diseases: V/E 840 Scarlatina: WC 422 Scarlet fever: WC 422 Scelus: QW 946 Schistosomes: QX 355 Schistosomiasis. For schistosomiasis of a region, system, or organ, see in text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites. Schizoid personality: WM 203 Schizophrenia: WM 203 Schizotrypanum: QX 71 School buildings, Public health aspects: WA 1255-63 School children Health education: WA 1495 Fublic health aspects: WA 1265-73 School health and hygiene: WA 1250- 85 School lunches, Public health aspects: WA 1271 Schools For the blind: WW 68 For the deaf: WV 48 For deafmutes: WV 68 459 Schools (cont'd) Medical: w 19 Open-air, Public health aspects: WA 1275-80 Schwartzman phenomenon: qX 380 Sciatica: WL 551 Sclera: WW 141-42; WV 166-68; WW 300-359 Scleritis: WW 346 Scleroderma: WE 859 Sclerosis: WL 151; WL 159; WL 357 Sclerothrix For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Scopolamine: QV 126; WB 891; WC 628.2 Scopolamine-morphlne anesthesia: WO 287.N5 Scoptophilio-exhibitionism: WM 513 Scopulariopsis: QW 1275 Scorbutus: WC 928 Scorpions: QX 469 Poisons: WC 661 Scrofula: WG 1051 Scrofuloderma: WE 855 Scrotum: WJ 1000-1069 Sculptors, Physicians as: W 367 Sculpture by physicians: W 376 Scurvy: WC 926; WC 928 Sea-bathing: "WB 1232 Sea-pollution, Public health aspects: Wa 787 Seasickness: WC 770 Seatworm: QX 271 Sebaceous cyst: WE 956 Sebaceous glands: V/E 841-42; WE 865-59; WE 900-959 Seconal: WC 640 Secretary, Medical: W 75 Secretion. For secretion by an organ, see in the text under the specific organ, sub- division "Physiology" Secretions Composition: QU 115 Internal: QZ 125; WK Tears: WW 102 Venom: WC 661 Sedatives: QV 87; WB 858 Uterine: QV 175; WB 922 Selenide, Hydrogen: WC 662 Self-gratification: WM 525 Self-pollution: WM 525 Semen Clinical examination: WB 395 Secretion: WJ 1303 Stains, Medicolegal examination: W 875 Semicircular canals: WV 500-559 Seminal vesicles: WJ 800-869 Seminoma: q£ 240 Semiology: QZ 140-90; WB 143-88 Senescence; WT. See also Aged Senility: WT. See also Aged Sensation Disturbances: V/E 848 Hunger: WL 707 Skin: WE 808-10 Thirst: WL 707 Sense Acoustic: WV 203 Olfactory: WL 703 Pain: WL 705 Position: WL 706 Proprioceptive: WL 706 Tactile: WE 809 Taste: WL 704 Temperature: WE 810 Time: WL 710 Visual: WW 102 Sense organs: WL 745 Sensibilisinogens: QT 361-79 Sensibilizer in cytolysis: QY 160-90 Sensitinogens: QY 361-79 Sensitization Active: QY 335 Passive: qx 337 Production (allergy): QX 353-57 Production (anaphylaxis): QT 301-43 Protein: QY 301-43 Sensitizer in cytolysis: QT 160-90 Sensory epilepsy: WM 417-23 Separation, Drugs: WB 780.S4 Septic sore throat: WV 751 Septicemia: WC 375 Bruce'8: WC 377 Melitensis: WC 377 460 Septicemia (cont'd) Puerperal: WP 1751 Septum, Nasal: WV 656 Sepulture, Public health aspects: WA 846 Sequestrum, Dental: WU 256 Sequinillus aerofoetidus: QW 360 Serodiagnosis: WB 450-65 Serotherapy: WB 945-57 Serous membranes, Medication by: WB 1046 Serous sacs: WD 1200-1269 Serpent worm: QX 317 Serum Convalescent: WB 951 Diagnosis: WB 450-^65 Immune: QV 209; WB 951 Serum disease: WC 585 Serum therapy: V/B 945-57 Service-men, Rehabilitation: WM 630 Service-plans, Medical: W 100-275 Setons: WB 1075 Sewage disposal, Public health aspects: WA 785-91 Sex: WP 1050-65 Biology: QH Causes: WP 1120 Sex hygiene Male: WJ 713 Male and female: WP 1060 Sex organs: WP 1100-1102 Female: WP 100-840 Male: WJ 100-169; WJ 700-1369 Sexual education: WP 1055 Sexual expression: WM 503-27 Sexual hormones Female: QV 309; WB 1028 Male: QV 311; WB 1030 Sexual malversions: WM 529 Sexual offenses Medicolegal aspects: W 795 Sexual perversions: WM 503-27 Sexual relations: WP 1104 Curio sa: 'WP 1050 Erotica: WP 1053 Sexual system: WP Anthropology: QS 911 Drugs acting on: QV 170-79; WB 920-28 Shadow test: WW 772 Shasitsu: WC 433 Sheets: WO 171 Shellfish poisoning: WC 670 Shigella: QW 755 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Schimanushi disease: WC 433 Shin-bone fever: WC 430 Shingles: WE 851 Ships Public health aspects: WA 817; WA 970 Quarantine: WA 1030-39 Shock Anaphylactic: QY 339 Dental: WU 268.7 Diagnostic significance: WB 179 Electrical: WL 354; WL 454; WL 554; WO 713 Obstetrical: WP 1594 Traumatic: WO 149 Shock therapy: V/M 271 Shortsightedness: WW 778 Shoulder: WD 1600-1669 Shwartzraan phenomenon: QY 380 Sick, Social service: W 332 Sickness Insurance: W 155 Sidedness: QS 933 Uniocular: WW 144 Siderocapsaceae: QV/ 141 Siderosis: WP 654 Sight Binocular: WW 800-859 Conservation: WW 113 Dimness: WW 747 Perimetry: WW 141.6 Fhysiology: WW 102-10 Signatures, Doctrine of: W 309 Silicate fillings: WU 375.S5 Silicosis: WF 654 Silver Antiseptics and disinfectants: QV 227 WB 970 at sp he nami ne : WC 60 9. 5 Pharmacology: QV 290 Salvarsan: WC 609.5 461 Silver (cont'd) Therapeutic use: WB 1015 Toxicology: WC 619; WE 853 Sinanthropus: QS 742.1 Sincaline: QU 199 Esters: QY 124; WB 889 Singultus: WE 655.5 Sinus Accessory nasal: WV 600-669 Arrhythmia: WG 244 Cavernous, Thrombosis: WV 1109 Fistulous: WO 147 Frontal: WV 600-669 Lateral, Thrombosis: WV 1105 Transversus: WL 251 Venous cavernous: WL 251 Sinusitis: WV 647 Siphonaptera: QX 512 Situs transversus: V/C 270 "606": WC 609.5 Skeleton: WE 100-769 Adolescence: WS 720 Anthropology: QS 770 Association with heart disease: WG 243.2 Children: WS 270 Old age: WT 302 Skiascopy: WW 772 Skin: WE 800-869 Anthropology: QS 891-907 Association with heart disease: WG 243.1 Diseases Antiseptics: QV 241; WB 978-9 Drugs acting on: QV 60-79; WB 830 In general physical examination: WB 260 In immunity: qX 45 Medication by: WB 1048 Of adolescents: V/S 710 Of children: WS 260 Of old age: WT 301 Skin-glands: WE 900-959 Skin grafting: WO 610 Skin tests: WB 600 Skull: QS 771; WD 100-169 Slaughter-house8, Public health aspects: WA 707 Sleep Disorders: WM 188 Drugs promoting: QV 87 Excessive: WM 188 In personal hygiene: WC 138 Paroxysmal: WL 359 Physiology: WL 108 Sleep epilepsy: WL 359 Sleeping sickness (encephalitis lethargica): WL 351 Sleeping sickness (trypanosomiasis): WC 432 Sleep-talking: WM 188 Sleep-walking: WM 188 Slit-lamp microscopy: WW 141.2 Slow fever: WC 377 Smallpox: WC 424 Smell: WL 703; WL 744 Smith, Theobald, phenomenon: QT 301-43 Smoke, Public health aspects: WA 757; WA 1362 Smokers' patches: Wl 247 Smokers' tongue: Wl 247 Smokes, Toxic: WC 665 Snakeroot poisoning: WC 670 Snakes, Poisons: WC 661 Sneezing gas: WC 665 Social service in hospitals: WX 175 Social work Maternity: WP 1250 Medical: W 322 Psychiatry interrelationships: WM 63 Socialized medicine: W 225-75 Socio-economic problems in public health : WA 30-31 Sociology Medical: W 322 Psychiatry interrelationships: WM 65 Sodium Arsphenamine: WC 609.5 Cacodylate: WC 608.5 Diarsenol: WC 609.5 Fluoride: WC 669 Hydrate: WC 597 Hydroxide: WC 597 Inorganic: QV 273; WB 1001; WC 600 462 Sodoku: WC 414 Soft-tissue radiography: WN 185- 90 Softening, Brain: WL 355 Soil bacteriology: QW 69 Soil pollution, Public health aspects: WA 789 Solar fever: WC 384 Soldier's-heart: WG 155.5 Sole, Foot: WD 2400-2469 Soluble glass: WC 600 Solutions Hyperbaric: WO 313-14 Hypobaric: WO 316-18 Pharmacy: WB 788.S6 Surgical: WO 174 Somatic death: Q£ 180 Somnambulism: WM 188 Somniloquism: WM 188 Soporifics: QV 87; WB 858 Sorangiaceae: QW 145 Sore throat. Septic: WV 751 Space, Perception: WW 110 Spasm: WM 180 Drugs relieving: QV 87 Specialization Dental: WU 90 Medical: W 90 Nursing: WY 101-62 Specialties, Nursing: WY 150- 62 Species, Effect on immunity: QT 47 Spectacles: WW 790-96 Speculum, Gynecology: WP 1610 Spee ch Disorders: WM 182 In general physical examination: WB 265 Mechanism: WV 903 Spermatic cord: WJ 1100-1169 Spermatocides: QV 177; WB 926 Spermatorrhea: WJ 855.5 Spermatozoa: WJ 1304 Drugs destroying: QV 177 Sphaerotilis bovis: QW 220 Sphenoidal sinus, Diseases: WV 647 Spherophorus funduliformis: QW 265 Sphygmograph (Sphygmomanometer): WB 282 Spiders: QX 471 Poisons: WC 661 Spina bifida: WE 250 Spinal anesthesia: WO 310-26 Spinal cord: WL 400-469 Spinal nerve roots: WL 400-469 Block: WO 310-18 Spinal nerves: WL 500-569 Spine: WD 1000-1069 Spirella morsusmuris: QW 765 Spirillum: QW 765; QW 1020 Spirit of salt: WC 596 Spirochaeta: QW 1000-1050 For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determi- native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Spirochaetaceae: QW 155 Spirechaetales: QW 155 Spirochetes: QW 1000-1050 Infection by. For spirochetal infection of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Spirochetosis: WC 393 Spironema For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Spiroschaudinnia For identification of particular species, see Qv/ or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Spiruroidea: QX 287 Splanchnoptosis: Wl 556 Spleen: WG 800-869 Splenic fever: WC 373 Splenomegaly: WG 844 Febrile tropical: WC 395 Splints: WE 168.5 Spongioblastoma: QZ 470 Sporotrichosis. For sporotrichosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to 463 Sporotrichosis (cont'd) higher plant or animal parasites." Sporotrichun minutissimum: QW 1260 Sporozoa: QX 123-35 Sport medicine: V/C 132 Spotted fever, Rocky Mountain: WC 418 Sprains: WE 354 Sprue: WC 876 Sputum: WB 315-22 Squamous cell carcinoma: Q£ 410 Squills: WC 557 Squint: WW 846 Stabbing wounds: WO 710 Stains 3acteriolcgy: QW 25.7 In medicolegal examination: W 875 Stammering: 'WM 182 Stamps, Medical: tf 430-35 Standardisation, Drugs: WB 771 Staphylococcus: QW 555 For identification cf particular species, see QV/ or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 As cause cf food poisoning: WC 671 Infection: WC 375 Tetragenus: QW 500 Starches: QU 83 Starvation: V/C 874 Causing spinal cord disease: WL 457 Death, Medicolegal aspects: W 839 State medicine: W 185-90 Statistics Anthropometry: QS 756-58 Children: WS 140.1 Dentists and dental care: WU 76 Physicians and medical care: W 76 Surgical: WO 16 Vital: HB 881-3700 Status lymphaticus (Status thymi- cus): WC 1075 Stealing: WM 545 Steapsin: Wl 1003 Steatona: WE 956 Steatorrhea, Idiopathic: WC 876 Stegomyia: QX 507 Stenosin: WC 608.5 Stenosis For stenosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality." Stereoscopy: WN 195 Sterility Female: WP 144 Male: WJ 1345 Medicolegal aspects: W 793 Sterilization Female: 'WP 168 Male: WJ 768 Surgical: WO 115-19 Sterols: QU 95 Stethoscope: WB 278 Stibiated tartar: WC 605 Stilbestrol: WB 1031 Stillbirths: WP 1410 Stimulants Central nervous system: QV 100-109; WB 865-71 Parasympathomimetic: QV 124; WB 889 Sympathomimetic: QV 131; WB 893-94 Stomach: Wl 400-469 Acids, Drugs counteracting: QV 69 Contents of, Clinical examination: WB 365 Desiccated: QV 183; WB 932 Medication by: V/B 1050 Stomach pump: Wl 26 Stomach worm: QX 259 Stomatitis: Wl 245 In children: WS 310 Strabismus: WW 846 Stramonium: V/C 628.2 Strangulation: WO 678 Death, Medicolegal aspects: W 837 Strapping, Wounds: WO 169 Stratigraphy: WM 190 Stream pollution, Public health aspect WA 787 464 Streetcars, Public health aspects: WA 814 Streptobacillus moniliformis: QW 505 Streptococcus: QW 800 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determina- tive Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 As cause of food poisoning: WC 671 Infection: V/C 375 Streptomycelaceae: QW 125 Streptomyces For identification of parti- cular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Streptomycin: QV 266.S8; WB 994 Streptothrix: QW 220 For identification of parti- cular species, see QV/ or index to Bergey's Manual of Determi- native Bacteriology. 6th ed., 1948 Streptotrichosis. For streptotrichosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Streptus scarlatinae: QW 800 Stretching, Nerves: WL 554 Stricture. For stricture of an organ, see in the text under the specific organ, subdivision "Diseases due to or consisting of static mechanical abnormality." Stroke Apoplectic: WL 345 Heat: WO 690 Lightning: W 841; WO 713 Sun: WO 690 Strongyloidea: QX 243 Strongyloses: QS 229 Strongyloidiosis. For strongyloidiosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites." Strongyloplasma: QW 910; QW 940 Strongylus gigas: QX 225 Strophanthus: WC 657 Struma: WK 259 Strychnine: QV 103; WB 867; WC 630.S7 Students: WA 1285 Stuttering: WM 182 Sublimation, Drugs: WB 780.S8 Sublingual gland: Wl 200-269 Submarine medicine: WB 3000-3040 Submaxillary gland: Wl 200-269 Submersion: WO 681 Substantia adamantina: WU 201.1; WU 253; WU 261 Sucrose: QU 81 Suction apparatus: WB 1079 Sudorifics: QV 129; WB 889 Suffocating gases: WC 664 Suffocation: WO 678 Death from: W 837 Prevention: WA 1162-66 Sugars: QV 67; WB 838 Food: QU 75-83 Suggestive therapeutics: WB 1294; WM 277 Suicide, Medicolegal aspects: W 864 Sulfanilamides: QV 263; V/B 998; WC 649 Sulfarsphenamine: WC 609.5 Sulfocyanates: QV 157; WB 909 Sulfomethane: WC 639 Sulfonamides: QV 263; WB 998 Sulfonethylmethane: WC 639 Sulfonme thane: V/C 639 Sulfonol: WC 639 Sulfur Dioxide: WC 662 Preparations for skin diseases: QV 241; WB 979 Sulfuric acid: WC 596 Sulfurous acid: WC 662 Sumac: WC 660 Sun baths: WB 1192 Sun fever: WC 384 Sunlight 465 Sunlight (cont'd) In immunity: Qy 45 Public health aspects: Wa 1370 Therapeutic use: WB 1192 Sunstroke: WO 690 Supernumerary organs. For these, see in the text under the specific struc- ture, subdivision "Diseases due to prenatal influence" Superpalite: V/C 664 Superstitions, Medical: W 309 Supplies, Pharmaceutical: 'WB 790 Military: UH 440-45 Suppositories: WB 788.S8 Suppuration: WO 148 Supracapsulin: QV 131; WB 894 Suprapubic region: WD 700-769 Suprarenal glands: WK 700-769 Hormones: QV 315 Suprarenalin: QV 131; WB 894 Surface anesthesia: WO 398 Surgeons: V/0 12; WC 22; WC 181 Oral: WU 12; WU 22 Surgery: WO For surgery of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Therapeutics, Surgical therapy." Dental: WU 268 Eclectic: V/B 1320 Gynecological:' WP 168 Homeopathic: WB 1330 Military: WO 775-953 Nursing: WY 161 Obstetrical: WP 1600-1670 Oral: WU Orthopedic: WE 168 Plastic: WO 600-640 Pregnancy: WP 1368 Surgical care plans: W 135 Surpalite: WC 664 Surveys, Sanitary: WA 100-499 Sutures: WO 166 Swabs: WO 171 Swallowing: Wl 204 Sweat glands: WE 959 Diseases: WE 841-42; WE 866-69 Sweating: V/E 806 Drugs inducing: QV 124 Sweating sickness: WC 405 Swedish gymnastics: V/B 1242. S9 Swimming pools, Public health aspects: Wa 825 Swine plague bacillus: QV/ 480 Symblepharon: WW 1259 Symbolism, Medical: W 425 Sympathetic nervous system: WL 669 Sympatiiicoblastoma: Q0 460 Sympathomimetic drugs: QV 129-33; WB 892-96 Symphysiectomy: WP 1638 Symphysiotomy: WP 1638 Symphysis pubic: WP 800-840 Synptornatelogy: Q£ 140-90; WB 143-88 For the symptoms of disease of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the speci- fic structure, subdivision "Manifestations of disease." Synapse: WL 105 Synchysis: WW 657 Syncope Carotid sinus: WG 355.5 Diagnostic significance: WB 182 Vasovagal: WG 355.5 Syncytioma: Q£ 230 Syndrome, Carotid sinus: WG 355.5 Synechia of the iris: WW 451 Synergism: QV 43 Syngamus kingi (Syngamus laryngeus): QX 243 Synovial sarcoma: QZ 315 Synovioma: Qg 315 Sypachia obvelata: QX 271 Syphilis: WJ 751.S9 For syphilis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites." Aortitis and: WG 351 Cerebrospinal: WL 151 Chemotherapy: WB 995 Congenital: V/C 280 Drugs for: QV 261; WB 995 466 T T.N.T.:WC 65I4. Tabacosis: WF 65I+ Tabes Cerebral: WM 251 Dorsalis: WL 151 Tablets, Pharmacy: WB 788.T3 Tachycardia, Paroxysmal: WG 259 Tactile sense: WE 809 Disturbances: WE 6I4.8 Taenia: QX 1+20 Canina: QX 1+12 Cucumerina: QX 1+12 Demerariensis: QX 1+11+ Diminuta: QX 1+20 Echinococous multiocularis: QX 1+1+2 Glome rata: QX 1+37 Lata: QX 1+02 Madagascariensis: QX l+li+ Multiceps: QX 1+37 Murina: QX 1+20 Nana: QX 1+20 Serialis: QX 1+37 Visceralis socialis granulosus: QX 1+1+2 Tanaceturn: WC 633»6 Tannic acid: QV 78; WB 832 Tansy: WC 633.6 Tapeworms: QX 1+00-1+1+2 Infestation. For infestation by tapeworms, see in the text under the specific structure infested, sub- division "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Tapping: WB 1071 Tarantism: WL 153 Tarantulas: QX U71 Tarpeia: QW 9l+8 Tars: QV 2l+l; WB 979 Tarsonemoidea: QX 1+31 Tartar Dental: WU 256 Emetic: WC 605 Tartaric acid: WC 61+1 Taste Drugs affecting: QV 67; WB 838 Sense: WL 70i+; WL 7l+5 467 Tea: WB lll+O Teaching For the teaching of special subjects, see in the text under the subject, subdivision "Study and teaching" Methods for the blind: WW 79 Mat hods for the deaf: WV 1+9 Msthods for the deaf-mute: WV 69 Tears, Secretion: WW 102; WW 1100 Technician, Laboratory: WB 305 Technique Bacteriological: QW 25 Obstetrical: WP 1605 Roentgenographic: WN 160-99 Surgical: WO 52 Teeth: WU Anthropology: QS 906 Composition: QU 108 Medicolegal aspects: W 705 Teething: WU 203 Delayed: WU 257 Disorders: WU 257 Precocious: WU 250 Teeth-straightening: WU i+OO-l+69 Telencephalon: WL 301.2 Temperature (Body) High: QZ 160; WB 167 Drugs relieving: QV 91 Therapeutic use: WB 1169; WM 272 In antibody production: QY 113 In general physical examination: WB 270 Temperature (Climate) As an epidemic factor: WA 925 Temperature-sense: WE 810 Disturbances: WB 81+8 Tendons and tendon-sheaths: WE 700-769 Teniacides (Teniafuges): QV 253; WB 993 Teniasis For teniasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, sub- division "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Tenicides: QV 253; WB 993 Tenosynovitis: WE 71+1+ Tenotomy: WE 7&8 Tension, Intraocular: WW 11+1.6 Teratoid tumors: QZ 210 Teratology: QS 691-98 Teratoma: QZ 210 Terminology, Msdical: W 15; WB 15 Terniden8 diminutus: QX 2i+3 Terpenes: WC 633.3 Testis (Testicles): WJ I3OO-I369 Interstitial cell tumor; QZ 250 Tests Psychiatric: WM II+5-63 Serodiagnostic: WB 1+50-65 Tetanus: WC 1+28 Puerperal: WP 1751 Tetany: WB 185 Tetrachlorethane: WC 638 Tetrachlorethylene, Anthel- mintic: QV 253; WB 993 Tetracoccus anaerobius: QW 500 Tetramitus mesnili: QX 91 Tetranitroaniline: WC 65I+ Tetranol: WC 639 Tetratrichomonas: QX 99 Thalamenoephalon: WL 301.3 Thalamic epilepsy: WM 1+21 Thalamus: WL 301.3 Thalassanemia: WG 659 Thebaine: QV 89; WB 861 Theca cell tumor: QZ 265 Thecoma: QZ 265 Theileria: QW 990 Thelazia: QX 287 Theobromine: QV 107; WB 869 Theophylline: QV 107; WB 869 Therapeutics: WB 700-1370 For therapeutics of the diseases of a region, system or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Therapeutics" Dental: WU 266-69.5 Dental and oral: WU 166-69 Eclectio: WB 1320 Homeopathic: WB 1330 Of adolescents: WS 866-69 Of children: WS 366-69 Of infants: WS I+66-69 Of old age: WT 366-69 Physical: WB 1160-121+5 Radioaotive substances: WN 1+1+0-1+3 Radium: WN 3I+O-5O Roentgen ray: WN 250-90 Suggestive: WB 1291+; WM 277 Therapeutists: WB 812; WB 822 Thermic fever: WO 690 Thermobacterium: QW 553 Thermometry In general physical examination: WB 270 Thermopenetration: WB 1210 Thermostabile body: QY 160-90 Thermotherapy: WB 1165-77 Thesaurismosis glycogenica: WC 9ll+ Thiamin: QU 189 Thiocyanates: QV 157; WB 909 Thi©pentobarbital: WO 287.P6 Thiorhodaoeae: QW li+3 Thipworm: QX 207 Thirst: WL 707 Thornsonian medicine: WB 1350 Thoraoic wall: WD 1+00-1+69 Thorax: WD 1+00-1+69 In general physical examination: WB 275-82 Thorium: WN 1+00-1+1+3 Thorium nitrate: WC 625.Tl+ Threadworms (Nematodes): QX 203-323 Three-day fevers WC 1+08 Throat: WV 700-1069; WV 1100-1111 Thromboangiitis obliterans: WG 359 Cerebrospinal: WL 159 Thrombophlebitis: WG 1+51 Thrombosis Arterial: WG 31+1+ Causing spinal cord disease: WL 1+55 Cavernous sinus: WV 1109 Cerebral: WL 355 Coronary: WG 21+6; WG 259 Heart abnormality from: WG 2l+6 Lateral sinus: WV 1105 Manifestations of pathology: QZ 170 Meningeal vessels: WL 251 Postoperative: WG 35l+ Puerperium: WP 1755 468 Thrush: Wl 245 In children: WS 310 Vulval: WP 252 Thumb: WD 1800-1869 Thumb sucking: WM 540 Thymol (Thyme camphor): QV 223; WB 964; WC 658 Thymoma: QZ 280 Thymus: AK 400-469 Thyroid: WK 200-269 Hormones: QV 303; WB 1022 Thyroiditis: WK 251 Thyrotoxicosis: WK 257 Thyroxin shock: WC 581 Ticks: QX 473 Tics: WM 180 Time, Perception: WL 710 Tin Fillings: WU 275.T5 Toxicology: WC 620 Tinctures, Pharmacy: WB 788.T5 Tinea: WE 852 Tiredness: WB 164 Tissierillus paraputrificus: QW 360 Tissue: WG 600-669 Composition: QU 103 Transplantation: WO 610 Tissue preparedness, Antibody production: QY 115 Tobacco Addiction: WM 584 Toxicology: WC 630.N5 Tocopherol: QU 179 Toes: WD 2400-2469 • Webbed: WE 850 Toilets, Public health aspects: WA 830 Tombs, Public health aspects: WA 846 Tomography: WN 190 Tongue: Wl 200-269 Surgery: WU 168 Tongue worms: QX 485 Tonic epilepsy: WM 409 Tonics: WB 865; WB 889; WB 893-94 tonometry: WW 141.7 Tonsillitis: WV 851 Tonsils: WV 800-869 Toothache: WU 244 Toothbrushes: 7/U 215 Tooth-cleaning: WU 213-19 Toothpowders: WU 217 Toothwashes: WU 217 Topographical anatomy: QS 130; WO 101 See also under specific structures, subdivision "Anatomy" Torsion, Ovarian: WP 656 Torula; QW 1225 Torulopsis capsulatus: QW 1260 Torulosis For torulosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Touch: WE 809 Toxemias, Pregnancy: WP 1353 Toxic death, Medicolegal aspects: W 853 Toxicologists: W 612; W 622 Toxicology: WC 590-680 For the toxicology of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to intoxication11 Clinical: WC 672-78 Fetal, Medicolegal aspects: W 853 Industrial: W 925; WA 1365; WC 680 Public health aspects: WA 730-49 Toxin-antitoxin reaction; QY 130 Toxins: QY 89-95 Cause of disease: QZ 55-59 Toxocara Canis: QX 277 Cati: QX 277 Toxoids: QV 207; WB 953 Toxoplasma: QX 179 Infection: WC 429 Tracers (Biology): WN 415 Trachea: WV 1000-1069 Trachoma: WW 1251 Tractors, Metallic: WB 1296 469 Trade 8 Diseases: WA 1400-1410 Traffic accidents, Public health aspects: WA 1175-87 Traffic rules in accident prevention: WA 1181 Training, Athletic: 7/C 132 Transfusion: WB 1054-60 Transillumination: WW 141.8 Transitional cell carcinoma: QZ 410 Transmission of infectious diseases: QY 219; WA 950; WC 379 Transplantation Teeth: WU 268.9 Tissue: WO 610 Transport carriers, Public health aspects: WA 810-18 Transportation Of the injured: WO 785 Of war wounded: UH 500-505 Transvestitism: WM 519 Trauma For trauma of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent" As a cause of disease: QZ 55-57 Death, Medicolegal aspects: W 843 Diseases: WO 675-724 In children: WS 154; WS 224 Travel accidents, Public health aspects: WA 1175-87 Travellers, Hygiene: WC 137 Travels, Medical: W 10 Trematodes: QX 353-92 Trench fever: WC 430 Trephining: WD 168 Treponema: QW 1050 For identification of particular species, see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology, 6th ed., 1948 Infection For infection by treponema of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Treponemataceae: QW 155 Treponematosis: WC 431 Treponema berberum: QW 1020 Treponemella muris: QW 765 Trials, Medicolegal: W 710 Triatomidae: QX 503 Tribrom methane: V/C 638 Tribromethanol: WO 292.A9 Tricercomonas: QX 9 5 Trichina ( Trichinella) : QX 207 Trichinelloidea: QX 207 Trichinosis llc, For trichinosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to higher plant or animal parasites" Trichloracetic aldehyde: WC 643 Trichloromethane Anesthesia: WO 282.C4 Toxicology: WC 638 Trichloromethylchloroformate: WC 664 Trichoepithelioma: QZ 380; QZ 410 Trichomonas: QX 99 Trichomoniasis For trichomoniasis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Trichophyton: QW 1240; QW 1245; QW 1250 Trichosporium: QV/ 1260 Trichostrongyloidea: QX 259 Trichostrongylus: QX 259 Trichothecium floccosum: QW 1240 Trichotillomania: WM 176 Trichuris: QX 207 Trifuriaceae: QW 175 Trihydrobenzenes: WC 647 Tri-iodo methane: WC 638 470 Trimethylene: WO 282.C9 Trinitrobenzene: WC 648 Trinitrophenol: WC 654 Trinitrotoluene: WC 654 Trional: WC 639 Trioxybenzene: QV 241; WB 979; WC 647 Triplets: QS 642: WP 1311; WP 1587 Tritrichomonas: QX 99 Trituration: WB 780. T7 Troglotrema: QX 386 Trolleys, Public health aspects: WA 814; WA 1177 Trombidoidea: QX 483 Tropical hygiene: WB 1713 Tropical medicine: WB 1700-1740 Tropine mandelate: WC 628.2 Truancy, Psychic aspects: WM 545 Trunk: WD 800-869 Trypanos na: QX 71 Trypanosoma luis: QW 1050 Trypanosomiasis: WC 432 Tryparsamide: WC 609.5 Trypsin: Wl 1003 Tsetse fly disease: WC 432 Tsutsugamushi fever: WC 433 Tuba uterina: WP 500-569 Tubal pregnancy: WP 1348 Tubercle bacillus: QW 575 Tuberculin: QV 203; WC 434.7; - WC 434.9 Tuberculosis: WC 434 For tuberculosis of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Biography, bibliography, and history: WF Nodularis: WC 419 Nursing: WY 162 Pulmonary: WF 651.T8 Tubes Eustachian: WV 400-459 Fallopian: WP 500-569; WP 1348 Roentgen ray: WN 130; WN 150 Tularemia: WC 435 Tumors: QZ 200-460 For tumors of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Neoplastic diseases" Tunica vaginalis: WJ 1300-1369 Anatomy, Embryology, Histology: WJ 701 Tunnel anemia: Wl 652 Tunnel disease: WB 3040 Turbatrix aceti: QX 229 Turkish baths: WB 1234. T8 Turpentine: QV 65; WB 846; WC 633.4 Tutocain, Local anesthesia: WO 425.P7 Twilight sleep: WO 287.N5 Twinning: QS 642; WP 1311; WP 1587 Tympanum: WV 300-359 Typhoid bacillus: QW 665 Typhoid fever: WC 436 Typhus fever: WC 437 Tyramine: WC 629.E7 Tyrosine metabolism: WC 907 Tyrothricin: QV 265; WB 994 817193 O - 49 - 32 471 U Ulcer: WO ll+7 Duodenal: Wl 61+5 Gastric: Wl 1+1+5 Peptic: Wl 1+1+5 Pudendal: WJ 751.G7 Vulval: WP 251 Ultrafiltration: WB 780.D5 Ultra-violet therapy: WB 1190 Dental: WU 269.5 Umbilical cord: WP ll+i+0-1+5; WP 1598 Umbilical region: WD 600-669 Umbilical vesicle Embryology: QS 61+5 Obstetrics: WP ll+i+0-1+5 Uncinaria: QX 2l+3 Uncinariasis: Wl 652 Undulant fever: WC 337 Uniocular dominance: WW 11+1+ United States nursing services: WY 130-3U University students: WA 1285 Untruthfulness: WM 5l+5 Unverricht's disease: WM 1+05 Uranium: WN 1+00-1+1+3 Ureter: WJ l+OO-i+69 Ureteritis: WG Ul^k Urethra: WJ 6OO-669 Urethritis: WJ 61+1+ Urethrocele: WP 75U Urethrotomy: WJ 668 Urinary system: WJ 200-669 Antiseptics and disinfectants: QV 21+3; WB 980 Associated with heart disease: WG 2l+3«7 Diseases of, In pregnancy: WP 1388 Drugs acting on: QV 160 Urine Clinical examinationjWB 325-32 Cystine: WC 90l+ Secretion: QV loO; WJ 303 Sugar: WJ 359J WK 857 Urisol (Uritone): QV 2l+3; WB 981 Urogenital system: WJ Diseases Associated with heart disease: WG 21+3.7 Msdicolegal aspects: W 793 Of adolescents: WS 770 Of children: WS 320 Of old age: WT 307 Urologists: WJ 12; WJ 22 Urology: WJ Urotropin: QV 2l+3; WB 981 Urticaria: WE 853 Giant: WE 855.5 Oedematosa: WE 855»5 Uterus: WP 1+00-1+69 Didelphys: WP 1+50 Displacement: WP 1+50; WP 1+51+J WP 1356 Fetalis: WP 1+50 Hernia: WP 1356 Inflamnation: WP 1351 Inversion: WP 1356; WP 1583; WP 175U Involution: WP 1709 Prolapse: WP 1356 Rupture: WP 135U Sedatives: QV 175; WB 922-921+ Unicornis: WP 1+50 Uvea: WW li+1-1+2; WW 166-68; WW 1+00-1+59 Uveal, tract: WW 200-259 Uveitis: WW 1+51 Uvula: Wl 200-269 473 V Vacations, Hygienic aspects: WC 136 Vaccines: QV 203? WB 600; WB 9 55 Vagina: WP 300-369; WP 1612 Vaginismus: WP 355.5 Vaginitis: WP 344 Vagotonia; WL 259 Vagus nerve: WL 359 Vallorillus fallox: QW 360 Vanadium: WC 621 Vapor baths: WB 1234.V2 Vaquez's (Vaque z -Osier) disease : ;z 350 Variants Psychic: WM 425 Visceral: Wl 427 Varicella: WC 380 Varices: WG 454 Breast: WE 1256 Broad ligament: WP 756 Vulva: WP 256 Varicocele: WJ 1156 Variola: WG 424 Varix: WG 454 Breast: WE 1256 Broad ligament: 7/P 756 Vulva: WP 256 Vas deferens: WJ 1130-1169 Vascular system: WG 100-559 Association with heart disease: WG 243.5 In the brain: WL 300-363 In the spinal cord: WL 400-469 Meningeal: WL 200-259 Vaseline petroleum jelly: WC 633.1 Vasomotors: WG 108 Vater's ampulla: Wl 900-9 69 Vectors: QY 219 Public health aspects: WA 970 Vegetable by-products in air pollution: WA 765 Vegetable diet: WB 1130-31 Vegetable drugs: 'WB 766-68; WB 1350 Vegetable poisons: WC 670 Vegetable purgatives: WC 655 Vegetables: WA 705; WA 713; 7v'B 1130 Vegetative nervous system: ftL 609-669 Veillonella: QW 850 Veillon-Zuber bacillus: QW 360 Vein-anesthesia: WO 394 Veins: WG 400-459 Diseases. Therapeutics: WG 166-69 dedication by: WB 1054-60 Surgery: WG 168 Vena medinensis: QX 317 Venereal diseases: WJ 751 Female: WP 151 History: WJ 11 Medicolegal aspects: W 793 Venerealogists: WJ 12; WJ 22 Venesection: WiB 1081 Venipuncture: WB 1081 Venoclysis, dedication by: WB 1060 Venom: WC 661 Ventilation: WA 770-714 WA 1263; WA 1362 Ventricles, Brain: WL 300-369 Veratralbine: WC 630.V4 Veratrine: WC 630.V4 Veratrum alkaloids: WC 630.V4 Vermifuges: QV 253 ^ WB 993 Veronal: WC 640 Verruca Acuminata, Vulval: WP 254 Pathology: QZ 380 Peruviana: AC 407 Verse's disease: WC 892 Version, Obstetric: WP 1620 Vertebrae: vvD 1000-1069 Vertigo, Aural: WV 559 Vertigraphy: WN 190 Vesicant gases: WC 666 Vesico-vaginal fistula: WP 345 Vesiculitis, Seminal: WJ 844 Vespidae: QX 518 Vestibule: WV 500-559 Veterinary medicine: SF 601-998 Vibration, Therapeutic use: WB 1216 Vibrio: QW 855 For identification of particular spe see QW or index to Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology^ 6th ed., 1948 Vibrion septique: QW 360 Vichy water: WB 1003 Vincent's infection: WV 851 Vincent's spirochete: QW 1020 475 Vinegar eel: QX 229 Vinethene: \'Z) 262. V5 Vinyl ether: WO 282.V5 Violence, Criminal: W 660-66 Vi rales: }W 160 Virulence: QY 230 Virus diseases: WC 438 For virus diseases of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to lower plant or animal parasites" Viruses: QW 900-948 As a cause of disease: QZ 75-77 Viscosity, Blood: WG 708 Vision Binocular: WW 300-859 Conservation: WA 113 Dimness: WA 747 Field: WW 105 Measurement: WW 141.6 Perimetry: WW 141.6 Physiology: W,t 102.10 Visiting nurse associations: WY 115 Vital statistics: HB 861-3700 Vital magnetism: WB 1294 Vitamin content of foods: QU 157 Vitamin deficiency diseases: WC 920-29 Causing spinal cord diseases: WL 457 Vitamin imbalance As a cause of disease: QZ 10b-y Vitamins: QU 160-220 /itreous: WW 141-42; WW 1G6-68; WW 600-659 Vitriol Green: WC 615 Oil: WC 596 White: WC 622 Vivisection: WO 50-52 Vocal cords:. WT 900-969 Vocational guidance Dental: WU 21 Medical: W 21 Vocational tests: WM 151 Vocational training for the blind: WW 50 Voice: WV 903 Volatile oils: QV 65; WE 846 Volhynia fever: WC 430 Volvulus: Wl 556 Fallopian tubes: WP 556 Vomiting Drugs promoting: QV 73 In pregnancy: WP 1353 Physiology: Wl 40 5 Vomiting gas: WC 664 Voyages, Medical: W 10 Vulva: WP 200-269 Vulvitis: WF 244 Leukoplakia WP 259 Vulvovaginal glands: WP 200-269 476 w War Civilian protection: WA 1156; WA 1170-72 Combat psychiatry: WM 620 Morale: WM 605 Psychiatry: WM 600-630 Psychology: U 21 Rehabilitation: WM 630 Surgery: WO 775-1090 Wounded, Transportation of: UH 500-505 War gases: WC 663-67 Warts, Pathology: Q£ 380 Waskia: QX 85 Wasps: QX 518 Water As a beverage: WB 1142 Bacteria: QW 63 Metabolism: QU 132; WC 910-17 Pharmacology: QV 270-79 Sanitation: WA 657-92 Therapeutic use: V/B 1000-1003; WB 1220-34 Water glass: WC 600 Water-hemlock: WC 660; WC 670 Waters, Officinal: W3 788.W3 Water-supply: WA 675-92 Water travel, Public health aspects WA 1187 Weather As an epidemic factor: WA 925 Diseases: WB 1940 Medical aspects: WB 1640; WB 1940 Physiological and psychological effects: WB 1902 Webbed fingers and toes: WE 850 Weber-Fechner law: WE 808 Week's bacillus: QW 505 Weight-tables for children: WS 16 Weights, Pharmaceutical: WB 716 Weil's disease: V/C 393 Weinbergillus histolyticus: QW 360 Welchia perfringens: QW 360 Welchillus aerogenes: QW 360 Welfare work Maternity: WP 1250 Medical: W 322 Nursing: HV 691 Psychiatry interrelationships: WM 63 Wheat, Therapeutic use: WB 1130 Whipworm: QX 207 White arsenic: WC 607.5 White vitriol: WC 622 Whites: WP 145 Whitraore's disease: WC 404 Whooping cough: WF 551 Will therapy: WM 278 Windpipe: WV 1000-1069 Wines: WB 1144 Wireworm: QX 259 Witherite: WC 625.B3 Women In dentistry: WU 21.5-21.9 In medicine: W 21.5 Protection in industry: WA 1391 Wool-sorters' disease: WC 373 Word-blindness: WM 182 Workmen's compensation, Medicolegal aspects: W 925 Worms For specific worms, see under the name of the worm. Bladder: QX 400-442 . Drugs destroying: QV 253 Intestinal: qX 200-442 Redblooded: ($t 450-51 Tongue: QX 485 Wounded, Transportation in war: UH 500-505 Wounds As a cause of disease: Q£ 55-57 Death, Medicolegal aspects: W 843 Gunshot: WO 707 For gunshot wounds of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent." Operative: WO 185-91 Strapping: WO 169 Traumatic: WO 693-724 For traumatic wounds of a region, system, or organ, see in the text under the specific structure, 477 Wounds (cont'd) subdivision "Diseases due to trauma or physical agent." Wrist: WD 1800-1869 Writers, Phyeiciane as: W 335 Writer's cramp: WE 554 Wuchereria: qX 301 478 X, Y, Z Xanthines: QV 107; WB 869 Xanthomatosis: WC 916 Xeroderma: WE 850 Xerostomia: Wl 259 X-rays: WN; WX 221 Yaws: WC 431 Yeasts: QW 1220-32 Yellow body: WP 600-669 Yellow fever: WC 439 Yochubio: WC 433 Yoghurt: WB 1129 Yohimbine: QV 133; WB 896 Yokogawa's fluke: (£ 384 Yolk-sac Embryology: QS 645 Obstetrics: WP 1440-45 Youth: WS 501-900 In industry: Wa 1393 Yperite: V/C 666 Zephiran: QV 233; WB 974 Zimmermann's corpuscles: WG 707 Zinc Antiseptics and disinfectants; QV 227; QV 241; WB 970 Astringents: QV 78; WB 832; WC 622 Toxicology: WC 622; WC 669 Zona: WE 851 Zoophagineae: QW 175 Zoster: 'WE 851 Zuberella serpens: QW 265 Zymonema brasiliense: QV/ 1260 Zymonema capsulatum: QW 1228 Zymonema dermatitis: QW 1228 Zymonema Gilchristi: QW 1228 479 U. S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE : O -1949