The following ease reports were presented: Traumatic Uter0iutestiua.l Fist&. By Dr. 5’. C. Holden. (See page i70.j Pyometra, of Cervical S%ump in a Case of Arthritis. By Dr. D. N. Barrows. (See page 774.) Tuberculosis of Cervix Uteri. By Dr. B. I?. Watson. (See page 736.) Temporary Surgical Sterilization With Subsequent Pr@guaucy. By Dr. A. H. BIdridge. (See page 741.) Intrapartum Rupture of tie Umbilical Cord. By Dr. N. 3. Sackett. (See page 780. j Pyelitis in Pre.guancy. By Dr. H. J. Stander. (See page 753.)
OBSTETRICAL
SOCIETY
MEETING
OF
OF PHILADELPHIA
OCTOBER
5, 1933.
The following papers and discussions were presented: The Relatinship Retwm the Early and Late Toxemia5 of P~gi~ncy. J. V. Missett. (See page 697.) Routine Induction of Labor at Term. By S. M. Stern. (See page 701.)
BROOKLYN
GYNECOLOGICAL
MEETING
OF
MARCH
By
SOCIETY
3, 1933
The following papers and ease reports were presented: A Defemiuizing Tumor. Dr. G. W. Phelan. (See page 748.) Pyometra Following Applicati~u of Radium for Carciuoma of the Cervix. Dr. A. Hirsch (by invitation). (See page 750.) Pelvic Fd@ma, Diapedesis, and Rbexis. Dr. J. R. Goodall, Montreal, Que. (by invitation). (See page 646.) MEETIKG
OP
OCTOBER
6, 1933.
The following papers were presented: Chorionepitbeiioma Tre&&d with Radium Followed by Wys%=ec%omy. Dr. Ralph M. Beach. (See page 782.) Placenta Previa. Dr. Robert A. Wilson. (See page 713.) MEETING