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720 Notes and News HEALTH MAP FOR WALES CLOSE on the heels of the details of management arrange- ments for the unified N.H.S. in England comes the Welsh Steering Committee’s proposals for the Principality.’ The absence of a regional tier between Welsh Office and area health authorities is to be partly compensated for by a central agency responsible for services that are better provided on an all-Wales basis. At district level, where the English have so far procrastinated, the Welsh have started to tackle the details of district size, overlap, and local- authority liaison. The eight A.H.A.s-Dyfed, Gwynedd, Clwyd, Powys, Gwent, and South, Mid, and West Glamor- gan-follow the new local-authority boundaries, but not all these areas have an obvious district arrangement. In two cases a local-authority district is cut in half by an N.H.S. district boundary. South Wales may be organised on the University of Wales H.M.C. lines, and for the sparsely populated areas of Gwynedd (north-west) and Powys (east-central) geographical local-authority divisions are proposed. The problem of overlap is considerable-in Powys only a third of general-hospital admissions are to hospitals within the area, and another third head east for England. More hospital patients in Llanelli district go to a neighbouring area or district than to Llanelli itself. University of Birmingham Dr. G. R. Skinner has been appointed lecturer in virology. Medical Research Council Prof. D. G. Evans, F.R.S., has been appointed director of a new institute comprising the Divisions of Biological Standards and of Immunological Products Control of the Medical Research Council’s National Institute for Medical Research (Hampstead Laboratories). The new institute will be responsible to the Health Departments and the Medical Research Council through their Joint Committee on Standardisation and Control of Biological Substances. Professor Evans was educated at Leigh Grammar School and the University of Manchester, graduating B.sc. in 1933, M.sc. in 1934, and PH.D. in 1938. In 1940 he became a member of the Medical Research Council’s scientific staff at the National Institute for Medical Research. He returned to Manchester in 1947 as reader in chemical bacteriology, then in 1955 he rejoined the staff of the Division of Biological Standards at the National Institute for Medical Research, being appointed head of the division three years later. In 1961 he was appointed to the chair of bacteriology and immunology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and last year he became director of the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. He has made important contributions to the development of immunising agents. Mentally Abnormal Offenders A committee has been set up by the Home Secretary and the Secretary of State for Social Services to carry out a review of the criminal law relating to mentally abnormal offenders and of the facilities for their treatment. The chairman of the committee is Lord Butler, and among the members are Dr. D. I. Acres, Sir Denis Hill, Dr. Stanley Smith, and Dr. W. A. Weston. Nutrition and Liver Disease This is the subject of two Heath Clark lectures to be given by Prof. V. Ramalingaswami (New Delhi) at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, WCIE 7HT, at 5.30 P.M. on Oct. 9 and 12. 1. Welsh Office. Management Arrangements for the Reorganised National Health Service in Wales. H.M. Stationery Office, Cardiff. 68p. Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, has received a gift of E50,000 from the Hayward Foundation towards the cost of building 210 student study-bedrooms at Guy’s. The inaugural meeting of the British Section of the Inter- national Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology is to be held in London on Saturday, Oct. 28. Details will be found in our advertisement columns. Diary of the Week OCTOBER 1 TO 7 Monday, 2nd UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Keppel Street, Gower Street, WC1E 7HT.) Prof. Lauren V. Ackerman (Missouri): The Importance of Pathology in the Treatment of Cancer. UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH 5 P.M. (Medical School, Teviot Place.) Prof. C. F. Code: Histamine and Gastric Secretion. Tuesday,3rd ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Millbank, London S.W.1 5 P.M. Dr. J. J. A. Reid: Health Service Planning in New Towns. Wednesday, 4th BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION 5.30 P.M. (Senate House, University of London.) Sir John McMichael, F.R.S. : Research and Understanding. (The Scientific Basis of Medicine, 1972-73, inaugural lecture.) ROYAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hammersmith Hospital, London W12 OHS. 2 P.M. Dr. Egon Kodicek: Is 1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D a Vitamin or Hormone ? INSTITUTE OF DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Brompton, London S.W.3 5 P.M. Dr. F. J. Prime: The Laboratory Background of Bronchodilator Therapy. INSTITUTE OF ORTHOPÆDICS, 234 Great Portland Street, London WIN 6AD 6 P.M. Mr. J. A. Wilkinson: Causation ofc.D.H. INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY, 172 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JE 5 P.M. Prof. J. P. Blandy: Basic Investigations in Urology. ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Gray’s Inn Road, London W.C.1 5.15 P.M. Prof. W. H. J. Summerskill: Characterisation and Treatment of Chronic Active Liver Disease. Thursday, 5th INSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N lEH 5.30 P.M. Dr. David Vervat (Rotterdam): Technical and Ethical Problems in Pædiatric Surgery. (Alex Simpson Smith lecture.) LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, Ashfield Street, E.1 5 P.M. Prof. Maurice Mercadier (Paris): Stress Ulcers. (Schorstein lecture.) ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, London W2 1PG 5.15 P.M. Prof. D. A. Davey (Cape Town): The Menopause-its Effects and Management. UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, Foresterhill 5 P.M. Prof. J. R. Vane: Prostaglandins and Aspirin-like Drugs. Friday, 6th UNIVERSITY OF LONDON 5 P.M. (London Hospital Medical College.) Prof. Henri Sarles (Marseilles): Alcohol and the Pancreas. INSTITUTE OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 330/332 Gray’s Inn Road, London WC1X 8EE 4.30 P.M. Prof. Thomas Nicol: Body Defences. Appointments South Western Regional Hospital Board: CAPEL, J. P., L.R.c.P.E.: consultant in accident and emergency department, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol. CUTTING, C. J., M.B.Edin., F.R.C.S.E. : consultant in accident and emergency department, Taunton. MCGARRY, J. M., M.B.Brist., M.R.C.O.G.: consultant obstetrician and gynæcologist, Devon and Exeter clinical area (north Devon). STEWART, I. P., M.B., B.sc.Brist., F.R.C.S.: consultant in accident and emergency department, Plymouth. WRIGHT, M. P., B.M.Oxon., F.R.C.S.E.: consultant in accident and emergency department, Gloucester.

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720

Notes and News

HEALTH MAP FOR WALES

CLOSE on the heels of the details of management arrange-ments for the unified N.H.S. in England comes the WelshSteering Committee’s proposals for the Principality.’ Theabsence of a regional tier between Welsh Office and areahealth authorities is to be partly compensated for by acentral agency responsible for services that are betterprovided on an all-Wales basis. At district level, where theEnglish have so far procrastinated, the Welsh have startedto tackle the details of district size, overlap, and local-authority liaison. The eight A.H.A.s-Dyfed, Gwynedd,Clwyd, Powys, Gwent, and South, Mid, and West Glamor-gan-follow the new local-authority boundaries, but not allthese areas have an obvious district arrangement. In two casesa local-authority district is cut in half by an N.H.S. districtboundary. South Wales may be organised on the Universityof Wales H.M.C. lines, and for the sparsely populatedareas of Gwynedd (north-west) and Powys (east-central)geographical local-authority divisions are proposed. Theproblem of overlap is considerable-in Powys only a thirdof general-hospital admissions are to hospitals within thearea, and another third head east for England. More

hospital patients in Llanelli district go to a neighbouringarea or district than to Llanelli itself.

University of BirminghamDr. G. R. Skinner has been appointed lecturer in virology.

Medical Research CouncilProf. D. G. Evans, F.R.S., has been appointed director of

a new institute comprising the Divisions of BiologicalStandards and of Immunological Products Control of theMedical Research Council’s National Institute for MedicalResearch (Hampstead Laboratories). The new institutewill be responsible to the Health Departments and theMedical Research Council through their Joint Committeeon Standardisation and Control of Biological Substances.

Professor Evans was educated at Leigh Grammar School andthe University of Manchester, graduating B.sc. in 1933, M.sc. in1934, and PH.D. in 1938. In 1940 he became a member of theMedical Research Council’s scientific staff at the NationalInstitute for Medical Research. He returned to Manchester in1947 as reader in chemical bacteriology, then in 1955 he rejoinedthe staff of the Division of Biological Standards at the NationalInstitute for Medical Research, being appointed head of thedivision three years later. In 1961 he was appointed to the chairof bacteriology and immunology at the London School ofHygiene and Tropical Medicine, and last year he became directorof the Lister Institute of Preventive Medicine. He has made

important contributions to the development of immunising agents.

Mentally Abnormal OffendersA committee has been set up by the Home Secretary and

the Secretary of State for Social Services to carry out areview of the criminal law relating to mentally abnormaloffenders and of the facilities for their treatment. Thechairman of the committee is Lord Butler, and among themembers are Dr. D. I. Acres, Sir Denis Hill, Dr. StanleySmith, and Dr. W. A. Weston.

Nutrition and Liver DiseaseThis is the subject of two Heath Clark lectures to be

given by Prof. V. Ramalingaswami (New Delhi) at theLondon School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, KeppelStreet, Gower Street, WCIE 7HT, at 5.30 P.M. on Oct. 9and 12.

1. Welsh Office. Management Arrangements for the ReorganisedNational Health Service in Wales. H.M. Stationery Office,Cardiff. 68p.

Guy’s Hospital Medical School, London, has received a gift ofE50,000 from the Hayward Foundation towards the cost of

building 210 student study-bedrooms at Guy’s.

The inaugural meeting of the British Section of the Inter-national Society of Psychosomatic Obstetrics and Gynaecology isto be held in London on Saturday, Oct. 28. Details will be foundin our advertisement columns.

Diary of the Week

OCTOBER 1 TO 7

Monday, 2ndUNIVERSITY OF LONDON

5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, KeppelStreet, Gower Street, WC1E 7HT.) Prof. Lauren V.Ackerman (Missouri): The Importance of Pathology in theTreatment of Cancer.

UNIVERSITY OF EDINBURGH5 P.M. (Medical School, Teviot Place.) Prof. C. F. Code: Histamine

and Gastric Secretion.

Tuesday,3rdROYAL ARMY MEDICAL COLLEGE, Millbank, London S.W.1

5 P.M. Dr. J. J. A. Reid: Health Service Planning in New Towns.

Wednesday, 4thBRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL FEDERATION

5.30 P.M. (Senate House, University of London.) Sir John McMichael,F.R.S. : Research and Understanding. (The Scientific Basisof Medicine, 1972-73, inaugural lecture.)

ROYAL POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hammersmith Hospital,London W12 OHS.

2 P.M. Dr. Egon Kodicek: Is 1,25-dihydroxy Vitamin D a Vitaminor Hormone ?

INSTITUTE OF DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Brompton, London S.W.35 P.M. Dr. F. J. Prime: The Laboratory Background of Bronchodilator

Therapy.INSTITUTE OF ORTHOPÆDICS, 234 Great Portland Street, London

WIN 6AD6 P.M. Mr. J. A. Wilkinson: Causation ofc.D.H.

INSTITUTE OF UROLOGY, 172 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8JE5 P.M. Prof. J. P. Blandy: Basic Investigations in Urology.

ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Gray’s Inn Road, London W.C.15.15 P.M. Prof. W. H. J. Summerskill: Characterisation and Treatment

of Chronic Active Liver Disease.

Thursday, 5thINSTITUTE OF CHILD HEALTH, 30 Guilford Street, London WC1N lEH

5.30 P.M. Dr. David Vervat (Rotterdam): Technical and EthicalProblems in Pædiatric Surgery. (Alex Simpson Smithlecture.)

LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, Ashfield Street, E.15 P.M. Prof. Maurice Mercadier (Paris): Stress Ulcers. (Schorstein

lecture.)ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, London W2 1PG

5.15 P.M. Prof. D. A. Davey (Cape Town): The Menopause-itsEffects and Management.

UNIVERSITY OF ABERDEEN, Foresterhill5 P.M. Prof. J. R. Vane: Prostaglandins and Aspirin-like Drugs.

Friday, 6thUNIVERSITY OF LONDON

5 P.M. (London Hospital Medical College.) Prof. Henri Sarles(Marseilles): Alcohol and the Pancreas.

INSTITUTE OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 330/332 Gray’s Inn Road,London WC1X 8EE

4.30 P.M. Prof. Thomas Nicol: Body Defences.

Appointments

South Western Regional Hospital Board:CAPEL, J. P., L.R.c.P.E.: consultant in accident and emergency

department, Frenchay Hospital, Bristol.CUTTING, C. J., M.B.Edin., F.R.C.S.E. : consultant in accident and

emergency department, Taunton.MCGARRY, J. M., M.B.Brist., M.R.C.O.G.: consultant obstetrician and

gynæcologist, Devon and Exeter clinical area (north Devon).STEWART, I. P., M.B., B.sc.Brist., F.R.C.S.: consultant in accident and

emergency department, Plymouth.WRIGHT, M. P., B.M.Oxon., F.R.C.S.E.: consultant in accident and

emergency department, Gloucester.