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733 OPHTHALMOLOGY : at 8.30 P.M. (Cases at 8 P.1%(.) Cases will be shown. Presidential Address : Sir Arnold Lawson : Tinted Lenses and their Uses. Discussion is invited. Pauper : Mr. A. F. MaeCalIan : Cataract Operations in Egypt. LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &:c. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, London, W. MONDAY, Oct. 6th, to SATURDAY, Oct. llth.-WEST LECTURE HALL, ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, W. Lectures arranged by the Fellowship of Medicine and open to all members of the medical profession. To start at 5.30 P.M. Mon., Dr. Archibald Leitch : The General Pathology of Cancer. Wed., Sir Thomas Horder, Bt. : Cancer from a Medical Point of View. - BETIiLEnz ROYAL HOSPITAL. Lecture-Demonstration on Tues. and Sat. at 11 A.M., by Dr. Porter Phillips and Dr. Thomas Beaton.—LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE. Tues. and Thurs., 2 P.M., Dr. G. C. Low and Dr. Manson-Bahr : Clinical Demonstrations on Tropical Medicine.- ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Wed., 5.30 P.M., Dr. C. B. Heald : Lecture-Demonstration on Treatment by Electro-Therapy, illustrated by cases under treatment at the hospital. WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith, W. MONDAY, Oct. 6th.—11 A.M., Surgical Registrar: Surgical Wards. 12 noon, Mr. Simmonds : Applied Anatomy. 2 P.M., Mr. Addison : Surgical Wards. TUESDAY.-11 A.M., Mr. Endean : Venereal Diseases. 12 noon, Dr. Burrell: Chest Cases. 2 P.M., Mr. Sinclair : Surgical Out-patients. WEDNESDAY.—12.15 P.M., Dr. Burnford : Medical Patho- logy. 2 P.M., Dr. Owen : Medical Out-patients. Dr. Pernet: Skin Dept. THURSDAY.-12 noon, Medical Registrar : Clinical Methods. 2 P.M., Dr. Scott Pinchin : Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., Mr. MacDonald : Genito-Urinary Dept. FRIDAY.—11 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Medical Electricity. 12 noon, Surgical Registrar: Surgical Pathology. 2 P.M., Dr. Burrell: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., Mr. Vlasto : Throat, Nose, and Ear Dept. SATURDAY.-9.30 A.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy. 10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children. 10 A.M., Mr. Banks-Davis: Operations on Throat, Nose, and Ear. Daily, 10 A.M., to 6 P.M., Saturdays, 10 A.M., to 1 P.M., In-patients, Out-patients, Operations, Special Depart- ments. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street, W.C. THURSDAY, Oct. 9th.-4 P.M., Mr. Doyne : Dacryocystitis Neonatorum. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, Leicester-square, W.C. TUESDAY, Oct. 7th.-5 P.M., Dr. J. H. Stowers : Chesterfield Lecture. THLTRSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. J. M. H. MacLeod : Anatomy. UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL POST-GRADUATE LEC- TURES. (At 3.30 P.M.) MONDAY, Oct. 6th.-(At the Children’s Hospital.) Mr. W. A. Thompson : Hare-Lip and Cleft Palate. TUESDAY.-(At the Southern Hospital.) Mr. Douglas- Crawford : Surgical Cases. WEDNESDAY.—(At the Northern Hospital.) Mr. Rawlinson : Prostatism. THURSDAY.—(At the Stanley Hospital.) Dr. Gullan ; Action of Thyroid and Pituitary Glands. FRIDAY.-(At the Royal Infirmary.) Dr. Bigland : Medical Cases, particularly Neurological. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE COURSE. TUESDAY, Oct. 7th.—4.15 P.M., Sir John Bland-Sutton : Attic Salt for Gall-stones (Lloyd Roberts Lecture). FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Prof. H. S. Raper : Fat Metabolism and Some of its Disorders. Appointments. CoLLINS, F. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of West Ham. KETTLE, EDGAR HARTLEY, M.D., B.S., Professor of Pathology and Bacteriology to the Welsh National School of Medicine, to be Honorary Pathologist and Bacteriologist to the Cardiff Royal Infirmary. LESTER-WILLIAMS, R., M.B., B.Ch. Camb., F.R.C.S. Eng., Resident Surgical Officer, Sheffield Royal Infirmary. Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary : TERRY, H. C., M.B., Ch.B. Birm., Physician, and DAVEY E. N., M.B., B.Ch. N.U.I., Assistant Physician and Pathologist. St. Mary’s Hospitals, Manchester : FOULDS, E. J., M.B., Ch.B. Manch., and LATHAM, T., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., House Surgeons. Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts : ROGERS, H., M.B., B.Ch. Dub. (Milborne Port, Somerset) ; EVANS, G. 0. D., L.R.C.P. & S. Edin. (Festiniog, Merioneth). Vacancies. For further infornzation refer to the advertisement columns. Ashton-under-Lyne, District Infirmary.—H.S. for six months. £75. Birmingham City Education Conantittee.—Asst. Sch. M.O. £600. Blackburn Union and Infirmary.—Res. Asst. M.O. £200. Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Women.—H.P. £125. Bristol Royal Infirmary.—Hon. Dermatologist and Hon. Asst. S. to Ear, Nose, and Throat Dept. Central London Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.—Second Res. H.S. £75. Dumfries, Crichton Royal Mental Hospital.-Asst. P. £350. Durham, Richard Murray Hospital, Blackhill.-Res. M.O. £400. Gloucestershire Mental Hospitals, Coney-hill, Barnwood.—Jun. Asst. iAl.0. £350. Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution, Gloucester.- Asst. H.S. £150. Holborn and Finsbury Hospitul, Archway-road, N.-Second Asst. M.O. £300. Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton, S.W.—H.P. £50. Hospital for Sick- Children, Great Ornaond-street, W.C.-H.P. and Asst. Cas. 0. for six months. Each £50. Johannesbu.rg, S. -African Institute for Medical Research.- Bacteriologist. Lancaster County -31ental Hospital.-Asst. M.D. £582. Leamington Spa, Warneford, Leamington and South Warwickshire General Hospital.-Res. H.S. £150. Leicester Royal Infirmary.—H.P. for six months. £62 10s. London Hospital Dental School, E.-Hon. Anaesthetist. London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.- Res. M.O. £175. Also Med. Reg. 40 guineas. Manchester Royal Infirmary.—Res. M.O. £200. Also Asst. M.O. £100. Miller General Hospital for South-East London, Greenwich-road, S.E.—H.P. £125. Napsbury Mental Hospital, near St. Albans, Herts.-Fourth Asst. M.O. £526 10s. Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, W.—H.S. for six months. £75. Royal Chest Hospital, City-road. E.C.-P. Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.—Med. Reg. £250. Royal Naval Medical Service.—Surg. Lieuts. 25s. per day. Royal Northern Hospital, Holloway, N.-H.P. and H.S. £75. Salford Union Inflrinary, Hope, Pendleton, near Manchester.— First Asst. Res. M.O. 300. Victori. Hospital for Children, Tite-street, Chelsea, S.W.- Cas. 0. and R. £150. Westminster Hospital.-Obstetric S. and Asst. Obstet. S. The Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, London, S.W., announces the following vacant appointments : Castleton, Derbyshire ; Wellingborough, Northamptonshire; Swa:ff- ham, Norfolk. The Secretary of State for the Home Department gives notice of a vacancy for a Medical Referee under the Workmen’& Compensation Act for the districts of the Blackpool (Circuit No. 4). Applications should reach the Private Secretary, Home Office, not later than Oct. 18th. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. LEMPRIERE.—On Sept. 23rd, the wife of Dr. L. R. Lempriere, of Haileybury College, Hertford, of a daughter. SARRA.-On Sept. 20th, at " Coverack," Tilehurst-road, Reading, the wife of Dr. Edwin R. Sarra, of a son. WILSON.—On Sept. 22nd, at Harley-street, W., the wife of Dr. C. M. Wilson, of a son. WILSON.—On Sept. 23rd, at Putney-hill, S.W., the wife of Alex Wilson, M.D., of a son (still-born). MARRIAGES. SPIRA—SEOKEL.—On Sept. 25th, at Hampstead, Dr. Jean Jacques Spira, of 35, Harley-street, W., son of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Spira, of Paris, to Esmee Angela, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Seckel, of 120, Haverstock-hill, N.W. DEATHS. ATHINSON.—On Sept. 29th, at Osgathorpe House, near Lough- borough, Edith Frances, the wife of Dr. S. E. Atkinson. Funeral Thursday at Chichester. Memorial service at 3 P.M. at Osgathorpe Parish Church. DEIGHTON.—On Sept. 29th, at St. Bernards, Cambridge, Frederick Deighton, M.A., M.B., surgeon, aged 70. GERVIS.—On Sept. 25th, at Royal-crescent, Bath, Henry Gervis, M.D., J.P., formerly of Harley-street, London, aged 86 years. JACOBSON.—On Sept. 14th, at Lordine Court, Ewhurst, Sussex, aged 77 years, Walter Hamilton Acland Jacobson, M.Ch. Oxon., Consulting Surgeon of Guy’s Hospital, last surviving son of the late Bishop Jacobson, of Chester. MATHEWSON.—On Sept. 23rd, at Willingham, Cambridge, James W. Mathewson, M.B., Ch.B. N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of- Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

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OPHTHALMOLOGY : at 8.30 P.M. (Cases at 8 P.1%(.)Cases will be shown.Presidential Address :

Sir Arnold Lawson : Tinted Lenses and their Uses.Discussion is invited.

Pauper :Mr. A. F. MaeCalIan : Cataract Operations in Egypt.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &:c.

FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, London, W.MONDAY, Oct. 6th, to SATURDAY, Oct. llth.-WEST

LECTURE HALL, ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, W.Lectures arranged by the Fellowship of Medicine andopen to all members of the medical profession. Tostart at 5.30 P.M. Mon., Dr. Archibald Leitch : TheGeneral Pathology of Cancer. Wed., Sir ThomasHorder, Bt. : Cancer from a Medical Point of View.- BETIiLEnz ROYAL HOSPITAL. Lecture-Demonstrationon Tues. and Sat. at 11 A.M., by Dr. Porter Phillipsand Dr. Thomas Beaton.—LONDON SCHOOL OFHYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE. Tues. and Thurs.,2 P.M., Dr. G. C. Low and Dr. Manson-Bahr :Clinical Demonstrations on Tropical Medicine.-ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Wed., 5.30 P.M., Dr. C. B.Heald : Lecture-Demonstration on Treatment byElectro-Therapy, illustrated by cases under treatmentat the hospital.

WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, WestLondon Hospital, Hammersmith, W.MONDAY, Oct. 6th.—11 A.M., Surgical Registrar: Surgical

Wards. 12 noon, Mr. Simmonds : Applied Anatomy.2 P.M., Mr. Addison : Surgical Wards.

TUESDAY.-11 A.M., Mr. Endean : Venereal Diseases.12 noon, Dr. Burrell: Chest Cases. 2 P.M., Mr. Sinclair :Surgical Out-patients.

WEDNESDAY.—12.15 P.M., Dr. Burnford : Medical Patho-logy. 2 P.M., Dr. Owen : Medical Out-patients. Dr.Pernet: Skin Dept.

THURSDAY.-12 noon, Medical Registrar : Clinical Methods.2 P.M., Dr. Scott Pinchin : Medical Out-patients.2 P.M., Mr. MacDonald : Genito-Urinary Dept.

FRIDAY.—11 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Medical Electricity.12 noon, Surgical Registrar: Surgical Pathology.2 P.M., Dr. Burrell: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M.,Mr. Vlasto : Throat, Nose, and Ear Dept.

SATURDAY.-9.30 A.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy.10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children.10 A.M., Mr. Banks-Davis: Operations on Throat,Nose, and Ear. ’

Daily, 10 A.M., to 6 P.M., Saturdays, 10 A.M., to 1 P.M.,In-patients, Out-patients, Operations, Special Depart-ments.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street,W.C.THURSDAY, Oct. 9th.-4 P.M., Mr. Doyne : Dacryocystitis

Neonatorum.

ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, Leicester-square, W.C.TUESDAY, Oct. 7th.-5 P.M., Dr. J. H. Stowers : Chesterfield

Lecture.THLTRSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. J. M. H. MacLeod : Anatomy.

UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL POST-GRADUATE LEC-TURES. (At 3.30 P.M.)MONDAY, Oct. 6th.-(At the Children’s Hospital.) Mr.

W. A. Thompson : Hare-Lip and Cleft Palate.TUESDAY.-(At the Southern Hospital.) Mr. Douglas-

Crawford : Surgical Cases.WEDNESDAY.—(At the Northern Hospital.) Mr. Rawlinson :

Prostatism.THURSDAY.—(At the Stanley Hospital.) Dr. Gullan ;

Action of Thyroid and Pituitary Glands.FRIDAY.-(At the Royal Infirmary.) Dr. Bigland : Medical

Cases, particularly Neurological.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATECOURSE.TUESDAY, Oct. 7th.—4.15 P.M., Sir John Bland-Sutton :

Attic Salt for Gall-stones (Lloyd Roberts Lecture).FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Prof. H. S. Raper : Fat Metabolism

and Some of its Disorders.

Appointments.CoLLINS, F. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed

Medical Officer of Health for the Borough of West Ham.KETTLE, EDGAR HARTLEY, M.D., B.S., Professor of Pathology

and Bacteriology to the Welsh National School of Medicine,to be Honorary Pathologist and Bacteriologist to the CardiffRoyal Infirmary.

LESTER-WILLIAMS, R., M.B., B.Ch. Camb., F.R.C.S. Eng.,Resident Surgical Officer, Sheffield Royal Infirmary.

Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary : TERRY, H. C., M.B., Ch.B.Birm., Physician, and DAVEY E. N., M.B., B.Ch. N.U.I.,Assistant Physician and Pathologist.

St. Mary’s Hospitals, Manchester : FOULDS, E. J., M.B., Ch.B.Manch., and LATHAM, T., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., HouseSurgeons.

Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts : ROGERS,H., M.B., B.Ch. Dub. (Milborne Port, Somerset) ; EVANS,G. 0. D., L.R.C.P. & S. Edin. (Festiniog, Merioneth).

Vacancies.For further infornzation refer to the advertisement columns.

Ashton-under-Lyne, District Infirmary.—H.S. for six months.£75.

Birmingham City Education Conantittee.—Asst. Sch. M.O. £600.Blackburn Union and Infirmary.—Res. Asst. M.O. £200.Bristol Royal Hospital for Sick Children and Women.—H.P. £125.Bristol Royal Infirmary.—Hon. Dermatologist and Hon. Asst. S.

to Ear, Nose, and Throat Dept.Central London Throat, Nose, and Ear Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road,

W.C.—Second Res. H.S. £75.Dumfries, Crichton Royal Mental Hospital.-Asst. P. £350.Durham, Richard Murray Hospital, Blackhill.-Res. M.O.

£400.Gloucestershire Mental Hospitals, Coney-hill, Barnwood.—Jun.

Asst. iAl.0. £350.Gloucestershire Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution, Gloucester.-

Asst. H.S. £150.Holborn and Finsbury Hospitul, Archway-road, N.-Second Asst.

M.O. £300.Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompton,

S.W.—H.P. £50.Hospital for Sick- Children, Great Ornaond-street, W.C.-H.P. and

Asst. Cas. 0. for six months. Each £50.Johannesbu.rg, S. -African Institute for Medical Research.-

Bacteriologist.Lancaster County -31ental Hospital.-Asst. M.D. £582.Leamington Spa, Warneford, Leamington and South Warwickshire

General Hospital.-Res. H.S. £150.Leicester Royal Infirmary.—H.P. for six months. £62 10s.London Hospital Dental School, E.-Hon. Anaesthetist.London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.-

Res. M.O. £175. Also Med. Reg. 40 guineas.Manchester Royal Infirmary.—Res. M.O. £200. Also Asst. M.O.

£100.Miller General Hospital for South-East London, Greenwich-road,

S.E.—H.P. £125.Napsbury Mental Hospital, near St. Albans, Herts.-Fourth

Asst. M.O. £526 10s.Paddington Green Children’s Hospital, W.—H.S. for six months.

£75.Royal Chest Hospital, City-road. E.C.-P.Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.—Med. Reg. £250.Royal Naval Medical Service.—Surg. Lieuts. 25s. per day.Royal Northern Hospital, Holloway, N.-H.P. and H.S. £75.Salford Union Inflrinary, Hope, Pendleton, near Manchester.—

First Asst. Res. M.O. 300.Victori. Hospital for Children, Tite-street, Chelsea, S.W.-

Cas. 0. and R. £150.Westminster Hospital.-Obstetric S. and Asst. Obstet. S.The Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, London, S.W.,

announces the following vacant appointments : Castleton,Derbyshire ; Wellingborough, Northamptonshire; Swa:ff-ham, Norfolk.

The Secretary of State for the Home Department gives noticeof a vacancy for a Medical Referee under the Workmen’&Compensation Act for the districts of the Blackpool(Circuit No. 4). Applications should reach the PrivateSecretary, Home Office, not later than Oct. 18th.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

LEMPRIERE.—On Sept. 23rd, the wife of Dr. L. R. Lempriere,of Haileybury College, Hertford, of a daughter.

SARRA.-On Sept. 20th, at " Coverack," Tilehurst-road, Reading,the wife of Dr. Edwin R. Sarra, of a son.

WILSON.—On Sept. 22nd, at Harley-street, W., the wife ofDr. C. M. Wilson, of a son.

WILSON.—On Sept. 23rd, at Putney-hill, S.W., the wife ofAlex Wilson, M.D., of a son (still-born).

MARRIAGES.SPIRA—SEOKEL.—On Sept. 25th, at Hampstead, Dr. Jean

Jacques Spira, of 35, Harley-street, W., son of Mr. and Mrs.Leon Spira, of Paris, to Esmee Angela, only daughter ofMr. and Mrs. Louis Seckel, of 120, Haverstock-hill, N.W.

DEATHS.ATHINSON.—On Sept. 29th, at Osgathorpe House, near Lough-

borough, Edith Frances, the wife of Dr. S. E. Atkinson.Funeral Thursday at Chichester. Memorial service at 3 P.M.at Osgathorpe Parish Church.

DEIGHTON.—On Sept. 29th, at St. Bernards, Cambridge,Frederick Deighton, M.A., M.B., surgeon, aged 70.

GERVIS.—On Sept. 25th, at Royal-crescent, Bath, HenryGervis, M.D., J.P., formerly of Harley-street, London,aged 86 years.

JACOBSON.—On Sept. 14th, at Lordine Court, Ewhurst, Sussex,aged 77 years, Walter Hamilton Acland Jacobson, M.Ch.Oxon., Consulting Surgeon of Guy’s Hospital, last survivingson of the late Bishop Jacobson, of Chester.

MATHEWSON.—On Sept. 23rd, at Willingham, Cambridge,James W. Mathewson, M.B., Ch.B.

N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of-Births, Marriages, and Deaths.