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432 Medical News University of Leeds At recent examinations the following were successful :— 37.7).—E. W. Jackson and L. Watson (with distinction) J. Braham, C. Bremer, and G. H. Illingworth. Ch,1II,-O. C. Lord. FINAL EXA’-NIINATION FOR M.B., CH.B. Part 11.-E. K. -Blackburn, J. G. Brockis, Mary Eglington ant G. M. Williamson (second-class honours) ; J. Abrahams, Dorothy J Armitage, J. H. Bentley, Mary Braithwaite, W. E. Brigg, H. J Brooks, J. S. Cason, F. F. Edmonds, A. B. Fieldsend, H. Gray, Joan Hall, Mary Johnson, J. A. Judson, H. S. Klein, C. E. Lacey, H. Lawrence, Margaret N. Lea, M. A. Lecutier, H. Lee, R. Levy C. L. Lewis, L. L. Miller, D. T. Milnthorpe, E. K. Morris, E. Neil J. B. Raper, H. Riley, S. Smith, R. M. Stamp, H. Stead, W. S. Suffern, Eva Waller, and A. C. W’oodmansey. D.P.H. Part I.-Frances E. Brierton, A. G. Hick, Joan M. Raper, Jean F. Thompson, and R. H. Watson. University of Liverpool At recent examinations the following were successful :- FINAL EXAMINATION FOR lBI.B., CH.B. Part 7.—Muriel C. Andrews, Stella Booth, Margaret P. Diamond, A. Griffith, J. E. Hall, D. A. Harbord, D. A. Kininmonth, R. V. Kinnish, V. Leitner, Margaret J. Lezama, Barbara K. Thompson and R. S. Williams. Part 77.—Mary A. R. Allan, K. W. Boggis, N. Broughton, E. D. G. Kirkwood, A. J. Robertson, P. L. Robinson, E. Scott and K. H. Slatter. University of Sheffield . At recent examinations the following were successful :- FINAL EXAMINATION FOR M.S., CH,B. Parts 77 and 777.—Alan Stanworth and H. B. Stoner (first-class honours) ; E. A. Broomhead, T. E. Cleghorn, Mary Darlow, J. F. B. Edeson, Harry Kelsey, H. 1. le Brun, Gwenol Xicholson, J. H. Schofield and H. J. Towle. University of Dublin On March 19 at the school of physic, Trinity College, the following degrees were conferred :- M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.-T. J. N. Bates, T. A. H. Black, Gladys M. Byers, Catherine E. Craig, Cecilia J. Dippenaar, Muriel Eakins, M. B. Flanagan, S. D. Killen, A. G. Lee, C. W. Lloyd, A. M. Russell, G. F. Shaw, Florella Starritt and K. J. Swanepoel. Medical Superintendents Society The annual meeting of this society will be held at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.1, on Saturday, April 18, at 2 P.M. Royal Society of Medicine 3 The clinical section of this society will meet at the Middlesex Hospital on Friday, April 10, at 2.15 r.M. On April 11, at 11.15 A.M., the section of orthopaedics is holding a meeting at St. Nicholas’s Orthopaedic Hospital, Pyrford, Surrey. The following papers will be read : Mr. George Perkins, practical points in connexion with amputations ; Mr. R. H. Young, prophylaxis and treatment of knee stiffness following fracture of the femur; Colonel W. Rowley Bristow, treatment of fractures and joint injuries in the present war; Mr. B. H. Burns, use of internal splints ; and Mr. Ronald Furlong, use of the Roger Anderson apparatus. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine During the war detailed accounts of the work of this school will not be issued, but the report for 1940-41 by the acting dean, Lt.-Col. G. S. Parkinson, summarises succinctly the activities of the various departments, and it seems that some at least of what has been lost on the swings has been made up on the, roundabouts. Members of the staff have been seconded forwar service, equipment has been transferred to the Emergency Public Health Service, some rooms have been damaged by enemy action ; but the headquarters staff of the MRC, some of the laboratory staff of the Ministry of Health, several departments of the University of London, and members of the staff of the Rockefeller Foundation have been stimulating guests. The Seamen’s Hospital Society still holds two outpatient sessions a week at the school, and an ARP wardens post, is housed in the basement. The library continues to have many readers and the staff have answered many bibliographical questions especially about nutrition and bacteriology. There are now over 28,000 bound volumes on its shelves but the discontinuance of periodicals from enemy and enemy-occupied countries has reduced the number of current journals from 430 to 245. Medical Casualties Surgeon Lieutenant J. D. James, M.R.C.S., R.N.V.R., H.M.S. Belmont has been posted as missing. . London Jewish Hospital Medical Society A meeting of this society will take place at 2.30 P.M. on Thursday, April 16, at BMA House, Tavistock Square, W.C.I. Dr. Maurice Marcus will read a paper on the psychology of l the doctor, Dr. A. Herzberg on short treatment of neuroses and Dr. J. Loewenstein on the application of a coitus-training apparatus in the psychological treatment of impotence. Nutrition Society in Scotland . The Scottish group of the Nutrition Society at its first scientific meeting held at Perth on March 14, under the chairmanship of Dr. Andrew Davidson, chief medical officer of the Department of Health for Scotland, considered the food requirements necessary for health and the evaluation of standards. In the opening paper Sir John Orr pointed out that the consumption of different factors in diet varied with purchasing power and that the diet of the poorest classses of the people was deficient in the relatively expensive protective foods. In recent years there had been an improvement in the diet of this country, particularly of the poorest third of the - population, but there was still urgent need for a great increase in the production and consumption of protective foods, especially milk. Dr. D. P. Cuthbertson discussed standards for proximate principles, Mr. J. Duckworth, D.Sc., standards for minerals, and Surgeon Lieut.-Commander 0. C. Ungley standards for vitamins. In the second and third scientific meetings of the group there will be discussions on requirements in terms of food and on signs and symptoms of dietary deficiencies. Dr. ASTLEY CLARKE has been appointed Sheriff of Rutland. GLAXO LABORATORIES inform us that as the Ministry of Food has called for a reduction in the use of vitamin A for pharmao .tical and medical preparations, the potency of AfLxolin ’ capsules has been changed. Thesec apsules now contain 4500 I.U. instead of 6000 I.U. of vitamin A and 900 I.U. of vitamin D. The fact that goods made of raw materials in short supply owing to war conditions are advertised in this paper should not be taken as an indication that they are necessarily available for export. Appoinfmenfs The following examining factory surgeons have been appointed : ADDEXBROOKE, R. G., M.R.C.s., for Droitwich, Worcestershire ; CAUSEY, G. W., M.B. LPOOL, F.R.C.S., for St. Blazey, Cornwall; ; HAYES, R. M., z.B. EDIN., Pitlochry, Perthshire ; and CAMPS, P. W. L., M:B. LOND., F.R.O.S., Teddington, Middlesex. Births, Marriages and Deaths BIRTHS HARRIS.—On March 22, at Windsor, the wife of Dr. Cyril Harris- a daughter. HERBERT-BURNS.—On March 26, at Alvechurch, Worcs, the wife of Surgeon Lieutenant Jack Herbert-Burns, R.N.V.R.—a daughter. HYSLOP.—On March 25, at Settle, the wife of Dr. D. B. Hyslop- a daughter. JONES.—On March 22, the wife of Dr. Ronald Jones, of Ipswich -a daughter. MARRIAGES RAE—WARREN.—On March 20, at Cranleigh, James Wright Rae, M.B., surgeon lieutenant, R.N.V.R., to Joan Lydia Warren, Q.A.R.N.N.S. (R). DEATHS ADDISON.—On March 24, at Bury St. Edmund’s, Kate Addison, M.B., wife of the late Oswald Addison, F.R.c.a. CAMPBELL.—On March 26, at Edinburgh, Robert Brown Campbell, M.D. EDIN., F.R.C.P.E. DE SOUZA.—On March 25, in London, David Henriques de Souza, M.D., D.sc. LOND., F.R.C,P., barrister-at-law, aged 65. GARDNER.—On March 24, at Rottingdean, Thomas Hudson Gardner, M.B., formerly of Streatham Hill, S.W., aged 67. LEEPER.—On March 25, Richard Robert Leeper, F.R.C.S.I., medical superintendent of St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin. MARJORIBANKS.—On March 25, in Edinburgh, James Leslie Marjoribanks, M.D. EDIN., D.P.H., lieut.-colonel i.M.s. retd. MARES.—On March 23, Robert John Marks, lieut.-colonel, M.R.C.S., i.m.s., retd., aged 79. TODD.-On March 15, Andrew William Palethorpe Todd, M.C., M.B. DUBL., major, R.A.lLC.

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432

Medical News

University of LeedsAt recent examinations the following were successful :—

37.7).—E. W. Jackson and L. Watson (with distinction)J. Braham, C. Bremer, and G. H. Illingworth.

Ch,1II,-O. C. Lord.

FINAL EXA’-NIINATION FOR M.B., CH.B.Part 11.-E. K. -Blackburn, J. G. Brockis, Mary Eglington ant

G. M. Williamson (second-class honours) ; J. Abrahams, Dorothy JArmitage, J. H. Bentley, Mary Braithwaite, W. E. Brigg, H. JBrooks, J. S. Cason, F. F. Edmonds, A. B. Fieldsend, H. Gray,Joan Hall, Mary Johnson, J. A. Judson, H. S. Klein, C. E. Lacey,H. Lawrence, Margaret N. Lea, M. A. Lecutier, H. Lee, R. LevyC. L. Lewis, L. L. Miller, D. T. Milnthorpe, E. K. Morris, E. NeilJ. B. Raper, H. Riley, S. Smith, R. M. Stamp, H. Stead, W. S.Suffern, Eva Waller, and A. C. W’oodmansey.

D.P.H.

Part I.-Frances E. Brierton, A. G. Hick, Joan M. Raper, Jean F.Thompson, and R. H. Watson.

University of LiverpoolAt recent examinations the following were successful :-

FINAL EXAMINATION FOR lBI.B., CH.B.Part 7.—Muriel C. Andrews, Stella Booth, Margaret P. Diamond,

A. Griffith, J. E. Hall, D. A. Harbord, D. A. Kininmonth, R. V.Kinnish, V. Leitner, Margaret J. Lezama, Barbara K. Thompsonand R. S. Williams.

Part 77.—Mary A. R. Allan, K. W. Boggis, N. Broughton, E. D.G. Kirkwood, A. J. Robertson, P. L. Robinson, E. Scott and K. H.Slatter.

University of Sheffield .

At recent examinations the following were successful :-FINAL EXAMINATION FOR M.S., CH,B.

Parts 77 and 777.—Alan Stanworth and H. B. Stoner (first-classhonours) ; E. A. Broomhead, T. E. Cleghorn, Mary Darlow, J. F. B.Edeson, Harry Kelsey, H. 1. le Brun, Gwenol Xicholson, J. H.Schofield and H. J. Towle.

University of DublinOn March 19 at the school of physic, Trinity College, the

following degrees were conferred :-M.B., B.Ch., B.A.O.-T. J. N. Bates, T. A. H. Black, Gladys M.

Byers, Catherine E. Craig, Cecilia J. Dippenaar, Muriel Eakins,M. B. Flanagan, S. D. Killen, A. G. Lee, C. W. Lloyd, A. M. Russell,G. F. Shaw, Florella Starritt and K. J. Swanepoel.

Medical Superintendents SocietyThe annual meeting of this society will be held at BMA

House, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.1, on Saturday,April 18, at 2 P.M.

Royal Society of Medicine 3

The clinical section of this society will meet at the MiddlesexHospital on Friday, April 10, at 2.15 r.M. On April 11,at 11.15 A.M., the section of orthopaedics is holding a meetingat St. Nicholas’s Orthopaedic Hospital, Pyrford, Surrey. The

following papers will be read : Mr. George Perkins, practicalpoints in connexion with amputations ; Mr. R. H. Young,prophylaxis and treatment of knee stiffness following fractureof the femur; Colonel W. Rowley Bristow, treatment offractures and joint injuries in the present war; Mr. B. H.Burns, use of internal splints ; and Mr. Ronald Furlong, useof the Roger Anderson apparatus.

London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineDuring the war detailed accounts of the work of this school

will not be issued, but the report for 1940-41 by the actingdean, Lt.-Col. G. S. Parkinson, summarises succinctly theactivities of the various departments, and it seems that someat least of what has been lost on the swings has been madeup on the, roundabouts. Members of the staff have beenseconded forwar service, equipment has been transferred tothe Emergency Public Health Service, some rooms have beendamaged by enemy action ; but the headquarters staff ofthe MRC, some of the laboratory staff of the Ministry ofHealth, several departments of the University of London,and members of the staff of the Rockefeller Foundation havebeen stimulating guests. The Seamen’s Hospital Societystill holds two outpatient sessions a week at the school, andan ARP wardens post, is housed in the basement. The librarycontinues to have many readers and the staff have answeredmany bibliographical questions especially about nutritionand bacteriology. There are now over 28,000 bound volumeson its shelves but the discontinuance of periodicals fromenemy and enemy-occupied countries has reduced thenumber of current journals from 430 to 245.

Medical Casualties

Surgeon Lieutenant J. D. James, M.R.C.S., R.N.V.R.,H.M.S. Belmont has been posted as missing.

.

London Jewish Hospital Medical Society’ A meeting of this society will take place at 2.30 P.M. on

Thursday, April 16, at BMA House, Tavistock Square, W.C.I.Dr. Maurice Marcus will read a paper on the psychology of

l the doctor, Dr. A. Herzberg on short treatment of neurosesand Dr. J. Loewenstein on the application of a coitus-training

apparatus in the psychological treatment of impotence.

Nutrition Society in Scotland’

. The Scottish group of the Nutrition Society at its firstscientific meeting held at Perth on March 14, under thechairmanship of Dr. Andrew Davidson, chief medical officerof the Department of Health for Scotland, considered the foodrequirements necessary for health and the evaluation ofstandards. In the opening paper Sir John Orr pointed outthat the consumption of different factors in diet varied withpurchasing power and that the diet of the poorest classses ofthe people was deficient in the relatively expensive protectivefoods. In recent years there had been an improvement inthe diet of this country, particularly of the poorest third of the -population, but there was still urgent need for a great increasein the production and consumption of protective foods,especially milk. Dr. D. P. Cuthbertson discussed standardsfor proximate principles, Mr. J. Duckworth, D.Sc., standardsfor minerals, and Surgeon Lieut.-Commander 0. C. Ungleystandards for vitamins. In the second and third scientific

meetings of the group there will be discussions on requirementsin terms of food and on signs and symptoms of dietarydeficiencies. ’

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Dr. ASTLEY CLARKE has been appointed Sheriff of Rutland.GLAXO LABORATORIES inform us that as the Ministry of

Food has called for a reduction in the use of vitamin A for

pharmao .tical and medical preparations, the potencyof AfLxolin ’ capsules has been changed. Thesec apsulesnow contain 4500 I.U. instead of 6000 I.U. of vitamin A and900 I.U. of vitamin D.

The fact that goods made of raw materials in shortsupply owing to war conditions are advertised in thispaper should not be taken as an indication that they arenecessarily available for export.

AppoinfmenfsThe following examining factory surgeons have been appointed :ADDEXBROOKE, R. G., M.R.C.s., for Droitwich, Worcestershire ;CAUSEY, G. W., M.B. LPOOL, F.R.C.S., for St. Blazey, Cornwall; ;HAYES, R. M., z.B. EDIN., Pitlochry, Perthshire ; andCAMPS, P. W. L., M:B. LOND., F.R.O.S., Teddington, Middlesex.

Births, Marriages and DeathsBIRTHS

HARRIS.—On March 22, at Windsor, the wife of Dr. Cyril Harris-, a daughter.

HERBERT-BURNS.—On March 26, at Alvechurch, Worcs, the wifeof Surgeon Lieutenant Jack Herbert-Burns, R.N.V.R.—adaughter.

HYSLOP.—On March 25, at Settle, the wife of Dr. D. B. Hyslop-a daughter.

JONES.—On March 22, the wife of Dr. Ronald Jones, of Ipswich-a daughter.

MARRIAGESRAE—WARREN.—On March 20, at Cranleigh, James Wright Rae,

M.B., surgeon lieutenant, R.N.V.R., to Joan Lydia Warren,Q.A.R.N.N.S. (R).

DEATHSADDISON.—On March 24, at Bury St. Edmund’s, Kate Addison,

M.B., wife of the late Oswald Addison, F.R.c.a.CAMPBELL.—On March 26, at Edinburgh, Robert Brown Campbell,

M.D. EDIN., F.R.C.P.E.DE SOUZA.—On March 25, in London, David Henriques de Souza,

M.D., D.sc. LOND., F.R.C,P., barrister-at-law, aged 65.GARDNER.—On March 24, at Rottingdean, Thomas Hudson Gardner,

M.B., formerly of Streatham Hill, S.W., aged 67.LEEPER.—On March 25, Richard Robert Leeper, F.R.C.S.I., medical

superintendent of St. Patrick’s Hospital, Dublin.MARJORIBANKS.—On March 25, in Edinburgh, James Leslie

Marjoribanks, M.D. EDIN., D.P.H., lieut.-colonel i.M.s. retd.MARES.—On March 23, Robert John Marks, lieut.-colonel, M.R.C.S.,

i.m.s., retd., aged 79.TODD.-On March 15, Andrew William Palethorpe Todd, M.C.,

M.B. DUBL., major, R.A.lLC.