A Doctor's Memories
Victor C. Vaughan, M.D.
Table of Contents
Index
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In parentheses, the page number from Dr. Vaughan's autobiography;
In brackets, the Chapter number.
Adams, Charles Kendall, (130) [05]
Adams, Samuel Hopkins, and crusade against patent medicines, (276) [08]
Age, employments for, (454-455) [15]
Alcohol as a beverage, (112) [04]
Alcohol, prohibition, (420-422) [13]
Allen, the Rev. Joseph, (117-118) [05]
American Association of Physicians, (444) [14]
American Medical Association, (438-444) [14]
Council on Medical Education, (439-441) [14]
Council on Medical Education, crusade against nostrums, (443) [14]
Council on Medical Education, propaganda department, (276) [08]
American Philosophical Society, (448-449) [14]
American Public Health Association, (445-447) [14]
Andrews murder case, (302-306) [09]
Angell, James B., (94-95) [04]
Angell, James B., (258-259) [07]
Ann Arbor, Mich., (89-90) [04]
Army, American, discipline in, (343-344) [10]
Army, American, health, provisions for, (403-404) [12]
Army, American, medical reserve corps, (397-399) [11]
Arsenic, post-mortem imbibition, (285-288) [09]
Arsenic, post-mortem imbibition, (292-293) [09]
Bacteriology of food, (320-321) [09]
Baker, Newton D., (416-417) [13]
Barrett, Albert M., (235) [07]
Battle of Santiago, (335-342) [10]
Battle of Santiago, naval battle, (342-343) [10]
Benzoate of soda, use in foods, (314-315) [09]
Biochemistry, Doctor Vaughan's book on, (103) [04]
Blanchard, Professor, (144) [05]
Boston Bellevue Medical College, (441) [14]
Brewer, Francis W., (149) [05]
Broken skull or morphin, (298) [09]
Brunton, Sir Lauder, (144-145) [05]
Buchanan murder case, (306-308) [09]
Camps, water supply for, (376-377) [11]
Carveth poisoning case, (294-296) [09]
Cattle poisoning case, (317-318) [09]
Cerebrospinal meningitis, (324) [09]
Cerebrospinal meningitis, (416-417) [13]
Cerebrospinal meningitis, (428) [13]
Chemistry, physiological, Doctor Vaughan's book on, (103) [04]
Chicago, water supply, (179-183) [05]
Cholera, Asiatic, in New York, (180) [05]
Cholera bacilli, germicide for disproved, (181-183) [05]
Cicero on old age, (453-454) [15]
Civil War in Missouri, (46-56) [03]
Cleveland, Grover, (131-132) [05]
College degrees, value of, (94) [04]
Collegiate-professional courses, (257-258) [07]
Cooley, Thomas M., (110-111) [01]
Coolidge, President, (127-128) [05]
Council of National Defense, (402) [12]
Council of National Defense, (405) [12]
Council of National Defense, (410) [13]
Council of National Defense, (412) [13]
Darling, Cyrenus G., (222) [07]
De Nancrede, Charles B., (221-222) [07]
Decatur, Ala., yellow fever outbreak, (175-179) [05]
Defense, national, (390-391) [11]
Degrees, college, value of, (94) [04]
Detroit, Mich., hospitals, (229) [07]
Detroit, Mich., Medical School, (230) [07]
Detroit, Mich., removal of University Medical School to, proposed, (228-230) [07]
Diphtheria antitoxin, (153-154) [05]
Diphtheria antitoxin, Sewall's part in discovery, (212) [06]
Discipline, in American army, (343-344) [10]
Discipline, of students, (243-244) [07]
Discipline, of students, (253-256) [07]
Discoveries, medical, (224-225) [07]
"Discoveries," medical, (209) [06]
"Discoveries," not new, (293-294) [09]
Doctors, see Physicians Double consciousness, (352-353) [10]
Douglas-Rose controversy, (10O) [04]
Douglas-Rose controversy, (102) [04]
Drainage Canal suit, (281) [09]
Drug addicts and "cures," (274-276) [08]
Du Puy, Bartholomew, (5-7) [01]
Dunster, Edward S., (203) [06]
Eccheverria, Doctor, (350) [10]
Education, elective system, (257) [07]
"Diploma mills," (439-442) [14]
Ehrlich, Professor Paul, (137-138) [05]
Eliot, Charles W., (125-126) [05]
English hospitality, (151) [05]
Environment, and heredity, (1) [01]
Expert testimony, medical, (280-325) [09]
Family physician not doomed, (278-279) [08]
Filtration of water, (318-319) [09]
Fleming murder case, (308-311) [09]
Fletcher, Horace, (158-159) [05]
Food conservation, (419-420) [13]
Food preservatives, (312-316) [09]
Ford, Corydon L., (193-194) [06]
Formaldehyde, as milk preservative, (322) [09]
Freer, Paul C., (219-220) [07]
Freud, Professor, theories, (107) [04]
Frieze, Professor Henry, (120-124) [05]
Frothingham, George E., (201-202) [06]
Germany, militarism, (138-139) [05]
Germicide, "Raymond fluid," (181-183) [05]
Gibbes, Henneage, (245-246) [07]
Goiter, operation for, (200-201) [06]
Gonorrhea and syphilis, (138-139) [05]
Gonorrhea and syphilis, (256) [07]
Gorgas, William C., (411-413) [13]
Gorgas, William C., (415-416) [13]
Grading of medical students, (247) [07]
Greene, William Warren, (200-201) [06]
Greenwood, James M., (83-84) [04]
Hall, poisoning case, (285-288) [09]
Harriman, William D., (118-120) [05]
Harrison, Benjamin, (132) [05]
Harvard University medical school buildings, (125-126) [05]
Health, improved standard, (443) [14]
Henderson, Robert, (269-272) [08]
Heredity, and environment, (1) [01]
Hilgard, Professor, (96-97) [04]
Holmes, Oliver Wendell, (444-445) [14]
Hospital for every community, (232) [07]
Hospital scenes, (382-384) [11]
Hospitals, Michigan, (231-232) [07]
Howard, General 0. 0., (363) [10]
Howard, General 0. 0., (365-366) [10]
Hughes murder case, (296) [09]
Huguenots, diseases, (42) [02]
Huguenots, of Virginia, (11) [01]
Hutchins, President, (259-260) [07]
Huchinson, Jonathan, (249-250) [07]
Hygiene, definition of, (249) [07]
International Congress, (153-155) [05]
Hysteria, treatment of, (265) [08]
primitive residents, (59-60) [03]
Imbibition of arsenic post-mortem, (285-288) [09]
Imbibition of arsenic post-mortem, (292-293) [09]
Infantile paralysis, (383) [11]
Infections among the strong, (395-396) [11]
"Intelligence test," (422) [13]
International Congress on Hygiene, (153-155) [05]
International Health Board, (448) [14]
Ireland, typhus in, (395-396) [11]
Jacobi, Abraham, (157-158) [05]
Jews as patients, (276-278) [08]
Kelsey, Professor Francis, (123) [05]
Kiefer, Herman, (218-219) [07]
"Kneipe," German students', (147-148) [05]
Lawyers and physicians, (280-284) [09]
Libraries, medical, value of, (207-208) [06]
Lomb prize essay, (446-447) [14]
Lombard, Warren P., (221) [07]
Malaria, tropical, (364-367) [10]
Man in the universe, (449-450) [14]
Man's mission on earth, (433) [13]
McKinley, William, (136-137) [05]
McMurrich, James P., (215) [07]
McMurrich, James P., (220-221) [07]
Measles, among soldiers, (425-428) [13]
Measles, care of sick, (427) [13]
Measles, history of, (425-428) [13]
Medical and scientific societies, (434-450) [14]
Medical discoveries, (224-225) [07]
Medical "discoveries," (209) [06]
Medical "discoveries," not new, (293-294) [09]
Medical mistakes in war, (423-432) [13]
Medical reserve corps, (397-399) [11]
Medical schools, (213-216) [07]
Medical schools, (237-249) [07]
Medical schools, (439-442) [14]
Medical schools, and university, connection, (230) [07]
Medical schools, entrance requirements, (213-214) [07]
Medical schools, professors, qualifications of, (214-216) [07]
Medical schools, students, (237-249) [07]
Medical schools, students, grading of, (247) [07]
see also University of Michigan Medical School
Medicine, and money making, (278) [08]
Medicine, definition of, (106) [04]
Medicine, scientific, awakening of, (210) [06]
Medicines, patent and proprietary, (276) [08]
Medicines, patent and proprietary, (442-443) [14]
Meningitis, cerebrospinal, (416-417) [13]
Meningitis, cerebrospinal, (428) [13]
Metschnikoff, Elie, (139) [05]
Michigan educational facilities, (232) [07]
Michigan legislature, contact with, (232-235) [07]
Michigan State Medical Society, (438) [14]
Michigan University, see University of Michigan
Milk adulteration, (320-322) [09]
Millard poisoning case, (288-294) [09]
Missouri, Civil War in, (46) [03]
Missouri, Constitution of 1865, (65-68) [03]
Missouri, early, life in, (21-45) [02]
Mistakes, medical, in war, (423) [13]
Money making and medicine, (278) [08]
Morphin or broken skull, (298) [09]
Mount Pleasant College, (76-85) [04]
Munich, typhoid fever in, (152) [05]
National Academy of Sciences, (400) [12]
National Academy of Sciences, (448-449) [14]
National defense, (390-391) [11]
National Research Council, (400) [12]
National Research Council, (405) [12]
New York society, (130-131) [05]
Old age, employments for, (454-455) [15]
Opium addicts and "cures," (274-276) [08]
Palmer, Alonzo B., (198-200) [06]
Patent medicines, (442-443) [14]
Personal immortality, (453) [15]
Pettenkoffer, Doctor (152-153) [05]
Physicians, and lawyers, (280-281) [09]
Physicians, and lawyers, (283-284) [09]
Physicians, and lawyers, family, (278-279) [08]
Physicians, and lawyers, family, in World War, (406-433) [13]
Physicians, and lawyers, self-sacrifice, (269-272) [08]
Physiological chemistry, Doctor Vaughan's book on, (103) [04]
Physiological Society, (444-445) [14]
"Pictet Germicidal Fluid," (160-170) [05]
"Ploughshare, John," (112) [04]
Pneumonia, among soldiers, (424) [13]
Pneumonia, among soldiers, (429-431) [13]
Pneumonia, in city and country, (430-431) [13]
Poisoning cases, (285-312) [09]
Pollock, Sir Frederick, (127-129) [05]
Preacher, circuit, in Missouri, (26-27) [02]
Preparation for war, (397-399) [11]
Prescott, Albert B., (91-92) [04]
Prescott, Albert B., (94) [04]
Preservatives in foods, (313-316) [09]
Professors, appointment of, (225-226) [07]
Professors, qualifications of, (214-216) [07]
Professors, in medical schools, (224) [07]
Proprietary medicines, (276) [08]
Proprietary medicines, (442-443) [14]
Psychology, human, in medical practice, (267-268) [08]
Pulmonary tuberculosis, (43-45) [02]
Pupil and teacher, (237-249) [07]
"Raymond fluid," (181-183) [05]
Research Club, University of Michigan, (435-438) [14]
Rewards of teaching, (256-257) [07]
Roosevelt, Theodore, (132-133) [05]
Rose-Douglas controversy, (10O-102) [04]
Roux, Professor, (153-154) [05]
Saccharine in food, (315) [09]
Santiago, battle of, (335-342) [10]
Santiago, naval battle, (342-343) [10]
Schoolcraft, Henry R., (185) [06]
Schools, medical, see Medical Schools
Scientific and medical societies, (434-450) [14]
Scientific Club, University of Michigan, (434-435) [13]
Scientific discoveries not new, (294) [09]
Self-sacrifice of a physician, (269-272) [08]
Sexual diseases, (138-139) [05]
Shakespeare, Major, (391-392) [11]
Siboney, Cuba, burned to eradicate yellow fever, (346) [10]
Smith, Francis Hopkinson, (129) [05]
Societies, medical and scientific, (434-450) [14]
Society in New York, (130-131) [05]
Sodium benzoate in foods, (314-315) [09]
Sophocles, on life, (463) [15]
South, social position in, (13) [01]
Spanish-American War, (326-399) [10]
Stage coach in Missouri, (23-26) [02]
Stanley, Professor, (121-122) [05]
State universities, (191-193) [06]
Sternberg, George M., (178) [05]
Stories, American, told by Doctor Vaughan, (150) [05]
Students, medical, discipline of, (253-256) [07]
Students, medical, grading of, (247) [07]
Students, various kinds, (242-243) [07]
Students' Training Corps, (429) [13]
Sulphites in food, (313-316) [09]
Swearing, efficacy of, (365-366) [10]
Syphilis and gonorrhea, (138-139) [05]
Syphilis and gonorrhea, (256) [07]
Teacher and pupil, (237-249) [07]
Teaching, rewards of, (256-257) [07]
Terrill, James W., (76-81) [04]
Tobacco, handling in Missouri, (22-23) [02]
Toronto University, lectures at, (173-175) [05]
Toyama, Professor, (97-98) [04]
Transmission of human qualities, (20) [01]
Tuberculosis, pulmonary, (43-45) [02]
Typhoid Commission, (369-399) [11]
Typhoid fever, bacilli, germicide for, disproved, (181-183) [05]
Typhoid fever, vaccination, (398-399) [11]
Typhus in Ireland, (395-396) [11]
United States Public Health Service, (447-448) [14]
Universe, man's place in, (449-450) [14]
Universities, state, (191-193) [06]
University, a business corporation or a seat of learning, (227-228) [07]
University hospitals, (237) [07]
University of Michigan, (87-114) [04]
University of Michigan, (120-121) [05]
University of Michigan, (124-125) [05]
University of Michigan, chemical laboratory, (91-92) [04]
University of Michigan, collegiate-professional courses, (257-238) [07]
University of Michigan, history of, (185-187) [06]
University of Michigan, hospital, university, (234-237) [07]
University of Michigan, location not ideal, (231) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, (184-261) [06]
University of Michigan, Medical School, appointments to Faculty, (219-220) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, clinic lacking in early days, (191) [06]
University of Michigan, Medical School, clinic lacking in early days, (195-198) [06]
University of Michigan, Medical School, entrance requirements, (213-214) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, final thesis, (213-214) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, library, (204-209) [06]
University of Michigan, Medical School, model hospital for a diseases, (229) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, new professors, (209) [06]
University of Michigan, Medical School, pharmacology, chair of, (216-217) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, professors, (226-227 ) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, professors, qualifications of, (214-216) [07]
University of Michigan, Medical School, psychopathic hospital, (235) [07]
University of Michigan, psychopathic hospital, removal to Detroit, proposed, (228-230) [07]
University of Michigan, psychopathic hospital, removal to Detroit, proposed, (234) [07]
University of Michigan, number of students, (240) [07]
University of Michigan, Research Club, (435-438) [14]
University of Michigan, School of Music, (121-123) [05]
University of Michigan, Scientific Club, (434-435) [14]
University of Toronto, lectures at, (173-175) [05]
University of Virginia, (186) [06]
Vaccination against typhoid, (398-399) [11]
Van Erp, Father, (263-264) [08]
Vaughan, meaning of name, (13) [01]
Vaughan family, members, (19-20) [01]
Vaughan, Henry Frieze, (124) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., Ann Arbor home, (155-170) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., as dean, (213-261) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., as discoverer of medical talent, (226-227) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., as an expert, (280-325) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., as an expert, in civil cases, (312-325) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., as an expert, in criminal cases, (280-312) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., as laboratory assistant, (197) [06]
Vaughan, Victor C., as librarian at Michigan Medical School, (204-206) [06]
Vaughan, Victor C., as linguist, (155) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., as medical practitioner, (262-279) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., as teacher, (237-249) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., attempt to get letter of indorsement from, (160-170) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., aversion to uniform, (303-305) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., book on physiological chemistry, (103) [04]
Vaughan, Victor C., contact with Michigan legislature, (232-235) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., degrees, etc., from University of Michigan, (260-261) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., dislike of cities, (13) [01]
Vaughan, Victor C., early life in Missouri, (21-45) [02]
Vaughan, Victor C., education, (69-114) [04]
Vaughan, Victor C., elected president of American Medical Association, (444) [14]
Vaughan, Victor C., family migration to Illinois, (56) [03]
Vaughan, Victor C., return to Missouri, (65) [03]
Vaughan, Victor C., family traditions and history, (2-20) [01]
Vaughan, Victor C., five sons in the army, (157) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., home at Old Mission Bay, (459-462) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., home in Washington, (457-458) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., ill in Cuba, (348-357) [10]
Vaughan, Victor C., in Army service, (174) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., in Army service, (326-328) [10]
Vaughan, Victor C., in Army service, (406-433) [13]
Vaughan, Victor C., in Drainage Canal suit, (281) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., in Spanish-American War, (326-368) [10]
Vaughan, Victor C., in World War, (174) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., in World War, (406-433) [13]
Vaughan, Victor C., influenced by inheritance, (11) [01]
Vaughan, Victor C., intellectual and social life, (115) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., intellectual and social life, (183) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., lack of self-confidence, (266-267) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., lectures at University of Toronto, (173-175) [05]
Vaughan, Victor C., Lomb prize essay, (446-447) [14]
Vaughan, Victor C., loses trousers in railroad train, (303-305) [09]
Vaughan, Victor C., marriage, (114) [04]
Vaughan, Victor C., marriage, (464) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., narrow escape from death, (273-274) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., receives "offer" of European tour, (272-273) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., old age, (451-464) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., on advisory board, United States Public Health Service, (447-448) [14]
Vaughan, Victor C., religious belief, (110-111) [01]
Vaughan, Victor C., religious belief, (453) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., research, (263) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., retirement at seventy, (457-458) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., stories, (250-252) [07]
Vaughan, Victor C., travels while practicing, (269) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., travels while practicing, (274) [08]
Vaughan, Victor C., tributes to Mrs. Vaughan, (114) [04]
Vaughan, Victor C., tributes to Mrs. Vaughan, (464) [15]
Vaughan, Victor C., Welsh ancestry, (13-15) [01]
Vaughan, Victor C., Jr., death in France, (432-433) [13]
Venereal diseases, (138-139) [05]
Waite murder case, (311-312) [09]
War, medical mistakes in, (423-432) [13]
War, sensations in, (338) [10]
War, Spanish-American, (326-368) [10]
Wassermann, Professor, (138-139) [05]
Water filtration and supply, (318-320) [09]
Water supply, Chicago, (179-183) [05]
Water supply, for camps, (376-877) [11]
Watson, James C., (111-113) [04]
White, Andrew D., (126-127) [05]
Wilson, Sir Daniel, (174-175) [05]
Wilson, Woodrow, (133-135 Woodhead, Sir G. Sims, (143) [05]
Working classes, advice to, (446-447) [14]
Wounded, treatment in Spanish-American War, (341) [10]
Yellow fever, in Cuba, (344-347) [10]
Yellow fever, outbreak, (175-179) [05]
A Doctor's Memories
Victor C. Vaughan, M.D.
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