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868 Association of Scientific Photography At a meeting of the medical group to be held at BMA House, Tavistock Square, London, WCI, on. Thursday, Jan. 24, at 6 PM, Dr. B. Richardson Billings will speak on Medical Photographer or Photographing Medico. Faculty of Radiologists The following candidates have satisfied the fellowship board at a recent examination : Radiodiagnosis-H. R. Holmes, A. S. Johnstone, J. H. Smitham. Radiotherapy—Max Halberstaedter. American Group Therapy Association This association, which is holding its third annual confer- ence in New York City on Jan. 4-5, consists of qualified psychiatrists, psychiatric case-workers, psychologists, and group therapists who have worked for a specified time under the supervision of paychiatrists. It has issued eleven brochures, including a bibliography on group therapy, and its address is 228 East 19th Street, New York 3, USA. Return to Practice The Central Medical War Committee announces that the following have resumed civilian practice : Dr. COLIN EDWARDS, 23, Harley Street, London, Wl. Mr. K. L. JAMES, MS, FRCS, 19, Harley Street, Wl. Dr. WILLIAM MOODIE, FRCP, 28, Welbeck Street, Wl. Mr. C. NAUNTON MORGAN, FRCS,.149, Harley Street, Wl. Dr. R. MooRE PATTERSON, MC, 86, Harley Street, Wl. Royal Society of Medicine On Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 2.30 PM, at the section of history of medicine, Dr. H. P. Bayon will read a paper on warfare and disease. On the same day, at 8 PM, the section of surgery will meet to discuss abdominal incisions, when the opening speakers are to be Mr. W. H. Ogilvie and Mr. Digby Chamber- lain. On Jan. 3, at the section of neurology, at 8 PM, Mr. Harvey Jackson and Dr. J. J. Fleminger will open a discussion on cortical atrophy. On Jan. 4, at 5.30 PM, at the section of anaesthetics, there is to be a discussion on anaesthesia in ENT surgery, when the openers will be Dr. William Mushin and Mr. R. G. Macbeth. London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine Dr. RALPH FORD TREDRE has been appointed assistant director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene. He was born in South Africa in 1900 of British parents, and was educated at Johannesburg, Cape Town University, and Durham University, where he graduated MB in 1923, BHy in 1926, and MD (with commendation) in 1927. He took the DPH in 1926 and the DTM & H in 1928. After holding government appointments in Southern Rhodesia and in this country, he joined the RAMC in 1939, served with no. 1 Malaria Field Laboratory, and was captured in Crete. He escaped and later served in West Africa in command of a malaria field laboratory. He was demobilised last October with the rank of lieut.-colonel. Hospital Orderlies The Manchester public-health committee has been con- sidering the employment of ward orderlies in the corporation’s hospitals. These would do a certain amount of domestic work, and in addition would carry patients’ meals, attend to the tidying of lockers, and perform other duties connected with the general cleanliness of the wards. They would enable the nursing staff to devote more time to nursing duties. It is suggested that the appropriate rate of pay would be one slightly higher than the present jE2 168. 7d. per week of 48 hours paid to charwomen and cleaners, and a figure of 13 per week of 48 hours, inclusive of current war wages additions, is recommended. It is estimated that 168 ward orderlies will be required for the five city hospitals, but their appointment will permit a reduction of 68 in the author- ised number of cleaners and wardmaids (540). If a proposal is adopted for increasing the pay of cleaners to jE3 128. per week, the rate for ward orderlies will be raised to f3 15s. 5d. Westminster Hospital is proposing to appoint two girls as orderlies to each ward unit, at 1:3 5s. weekly, with uniforms provided. A Reprint Service The war reprint service of the Josiah Macy, Jr Foundation has distributed more than 5 million copies of over 400 leading medical and scientific articles during the last three years for medical officers of the Armed Forces of the United States and their allies. The service will be discontinued at the end of this year. --- WARMER DIARY, 1946.-A few copies of this diary are still available to doctors who apply to Wm. R. Warner & Co., Power Road, Chiswick, London, W4, enclosing their profes. sional card. INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND WALES WEEK ENDED DEC. 8 Notifications.—The following cases of infectious disease were notified during the week : smallpox, 0 ; scarlet fever, 1779 ; whooping-cough, 1225 ; diphtheria, 574 ; paratyphoid, 0 ; typhoid, 5 ; measles (excluding rubella), 611 ; pneumonia (primary or influenzal), 744 ; cerebro- spinal fever, 41 ; poliomyelitis; 28 ; polio-encephalitis, 5 ; encephalitis lethargica, 1 ; dysentery, 242 ; ophthalmia neonatorum, 54. No case of cholera or typhus was notified during the week. The number of service and civilian sick in the Infectious Hospitals of the London County Council on Dec. 5 was 1108. During the previous week the following cases were admitted : scarlet fever, 7; diphtheria, 54 ; measles, 9 ; whooping-cough, 21. Deaths.-In 126 great towns there were no deaths from enteric fever or measles, 1 (0) from scarlet fever, 6 (2) from whooping-cough, 7 (0) from diphtheria, 36 (6) from diarrhoea and enteritis under two years, and 35 (6) from influenza. The figures in parentheses are those for London itself. The number of stillbirths notified during the week was 202 (corresponding to a rate of 29 per thousand total births), including 32 in London. Appointments BETTLEY, F. R., TttD LOND., MRCP : medical referee for dermatitis , for county-court districts of Abergavenny, Blaenavon, Mon- mouth, Oardiff and Barry, Chepstow, Newport, Pontypool, Tredegar, Abertillery and Bargoed (circuit No. 24) and of Aberdare and Mountain Ash, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd, Ysrtadyfodwg and Porth, and Bridgend (circuit No. 30). BOYDEN, H. H., MRCS: medical referee for the’county-court districts of Basingstoke, Farnham and Aldershot, Bishop’s Waltham, Newport and Ryde, Petersfield, Portsmouth, Romsey, Southampton, and Winchester (circuit No. 51). DuFF, T. W.; LRCPE : RSO, Borough General Hospital, Ipswich. HowELL, B. W., rts LOND., FRCS: consulting orthopeedic surgeon, Charterhouse Rheumatism Clinic, London. McLEOD, G. L., MB NZ : temp. asst MOH.for Ipswich. Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS . BAKER.—On Sept. 18, at Cookham, Berks, the wife of Major W. H. J. Baker, MB, RAMC—a son. . BREXAN.—On Dec. 11, the wife of Surgeon Lieutenant A. H. W. Brenan, RNVR, of Havant-a son. GARDNER.—On Dec. 10, at Perth, the wife of Dr. A. lIiller Gardner -a son. GRAHAM.—On Dec. 18, at Oxford, the wife of Dr. Richard Graham- a daughter. HARDWICK.—On Dec. 8, at Epsom, Dr. Margaret Hardwick (née Moore), wife of Dr. S. W. Hardwick-twin daughters. EING.—On Dec. 16, at Plymouth, the wife of Surgeon Lieut.- Commander R. E. King, RNVR—a son. MILLER.—On Dec. 15, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, ’Dr. Eileen Miller (née Baird), wife of Squadron-Leader H. G. Miller, MD—a son. MOORE.—On Dec. 16, at Guildford, the wife of Captain J. T. Moore, RAMC—a daughter. OYLER.—On Dec. 11, the wife of Lieutenant C. R. Oyler, RAMC— a son. PINIGER.—On Dec. 13, at Guildford, the wife of Dr. J. L. Pinniger -a daughter. STENHOUSE.—On Dec. 15, at Morpeth, Northumberland, the wife of Dr. G. B. Stenhouse-a daughter. WHITE.—On Dec. 17, in London; the wife of Surgeon Lieutenant D. A. White, RNVR—a daughter. MARRIAGES KRAMER—ROBERTS.—On Nov. 23, in Bombay Thomas Kramer, captain RAMC, to Olwen Elizabeth Roberts, VAD. REILLY—PETRIE.—On Dec. 12, in Cairo, Michael Charles Tempest Reilly, MB, squadron-leader RAFVR, to Katharine Joyce Petrie, 1’.:1-1 RAFNSR. DEATHS BAEEWEML.—On Dec. 19, at Beaconsfield, George Victor Bakewell, OBE, MB CAMB., aged 58. BUZZARD.-On Dec. 17, at Oxford. Edward Farquhar Buzzard, BT, KCVO, DM OXFD, FRCP, aged 73. DICKSOn.—On Dec. 15, William Leonard Dickson, MRCS, of Hove, aged 81. DUKE.—On Dec. 11, at Felton, -Northumberland, Alfred Duke, MA, MB EDIN., FRCSE. GOLDIE.—On Dec. 15. at Loughton, Essex, Edward Milliken Goldie, MD EDIN., aged 79. JEVONS.—On Dec. 11, at Brighton, Mary Sophia Jevons, MA CAMB., MB LOND. MAXWELL.—On Dec. 15. in Johannesburg, William Henry Maxwell, MB CAMB., FRCS, aged 70. TOPPING.—On Dec. 12, at Northwood. Hugh Graeme Topping, MD ABERD., DPH, formerly of Birmingham.

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Association of Scientific PhotographyAt a meeting of the medical group to be held at BMA

House, Tavistock Square, London, WCI, on. Thursday,Jan. 24, at 6 PM, Dr. B. Richardson Billings will speak on

Medical Photographer or Photographing Medico.Faculty of RadiologistsThe following candidates have satisfied the fellowship

board at a recent examination :Radiodiagnosis-H. R. Holmes, A. S. Johnstone, J. H. Smitham.Radiotherapy—Max Halberstaedter.

American Group Therapy AssociationThis association, which is holding its third annual confer-

ence in New York City on Jan. 4-5, consists of qualifiedpsychiatrists, psychiatric case-workers, psychologists, andgroup therapists who have worked for a specified time underthe supervision of paychiatrists. It has issued elevenbrochures, including a bibliography on group therapy, andits address is 228 East 19th Street, New York 3, USA.Return to PracticeThe Central Medical War Committee announces that the

following have resumed civilian practice :Dr. COLIN EDWARDS, 23, Harley Street, London, Wl.Mr. K. L. JAMES, MS, FRCS, 19, Harley Street, Wl.Dr. WILLIAM MOODIE, FRCP, 28, Welbeck Street, Wl.Mr. C. NAUNTON MORGAN, FRCS,.149, Harley Street, Wl.Dr. R. MooRE PATTERSON, MC, 86, Harley Street, Wl.

Royal Society of MedicineOn Wednesday, Jan. 2, at 2.30 PM, at the section of historyof medicine, Dr. H. P. Bayon will read a paper on warfare anddisease. On the same day, at 8 PM, the section of surgerywill meet to discuss abdominal incisions, when the openingspeakers are to be Mr. W. H. Ogilvie and Mr. Digby Chamber-lain. On Jan. 3, at the section of neurology, at 8 PM, Mr.Harvey Jackson and Dr. J. J. Fleminger will open a discussionon cortical atrophy. On Jan. 4, at 5.30 PM, at the section ofanaesthetics, there is to be a discussion on anaesthesia in ENTsurgery, when the openers will be Dr. William Mushin andMr. R. G. Macbeth.

London School of Hygiene and Tropical MedicineDr. RALPH FORD TREDRE has been appointed assistant

director of the Ross Institute of Tropical Hygiene.He was born in South Africa in 1900 of British parents, and was

educated at Johannesburg, Cape Town University, and DurhamUniversity, where he graduated MB in 1923, BHy in 1926, and MD(with commendation) in 1927. He took the DPH in 1926 and theDTM & H in 1928. After holding government appointments inSouthern Rhodesia and in this country, he joined the RAMC in1939, served with no. 1 Malaria Field Laboratory, and was capturedin Crete. He escaped and later served in West Africa in commandof a malaria field laboratory. He was demobilised last October withthe rank of lieut.-colonel.

Hospital Orderlies -

. The Manchester public-health committee has been con-sidering the employment of ward orderlies in the corporation’shospitals. These would do a certain amount of domesticwork, and in addition would carry patients’ meals, attendto the tidying of lockers, and perform other duties connectedwith the general cleanliness of the wards. They wouldenable the nursing staff to devote more time to nursingduties. It is suggested that the appropriate rate of paywould be one slightly higher than the present jE2 168. 7d. perweek of 48 hours paid to charwomen and cleaners, and afigure of 13 per week of 48 hours, inclusive of current warwages additions, is recommended. It is estimated that 168ward orderlies will be required for the five city hospitals, buttheir appointment will permit a reduction of 68 in the author-ised number of cleaners and wardmaids (540). If a proposalis adopted for increasing the pay of cleaners to jE3 128. perweek, the rate for ward orderlies will be raised to f3 15s. 5d.Westminster Hospital is proposing to appoint two girls as

orderlies to each ward unit, at 1:3 5s. weekly, with uniformsprovided.A Reprint ServiceThe war reprint service of the Josiah Macy, Jr Foundation

has distributed more than 5 million copies of over 400 leadingmedical and scientific articles during the last three yearsfor medical officers of the Armed Forces of the United Statesand their allies. The service will be discontinued at the endof this year.

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WARMER DIARY, 1946.-A few copies of this diary are stillavailable to doctors who apply to Wm. R. Warner & Co.,Power Road, Chiswick, London, W4, enclosing their profes.sional card.

INFECTIOUS DISEASE IN ENGLAND AND WALES

WEEK ENDED DEC. 8

Notifications.—The following cases of infectious diseasewere notified during the week : smallpox, 0 ; scarletfever, 1779 ; whooping-cough, 1225 ; diphtheria, 574 ;paratyphoid, 0 ; typhoid, 5 ; measles (excluding rubella),611 ; pneumonia (primary or influenzal), 744 ; cerebro-spinal fever, 41 ; poliomyelitis; 28 ; polio-encephalitis, 5 ;encephalitis lethargica, 1 ; dysentery, 242 ; ophthalmianeonatorum, 54. No case of cholera or typhus wasnotified during the week.The number of service and civilian sick in the Infectious Hospitals

of the London County Council on Dec. 5 was 1108. During theprevious week the following cases were admitted : scarlet fever,7; diphtheria, 54 ; measles, 9 ; whooping-cough, 21.Deaths.-In 126 great towns there were no deaths from

enteric fever or measles, 1 (0) from scarlet fever, 6 (2)from whooping-cough, 7 (0) from diphtheria, 36 (6) fromdiarrhoea and enteritis under two years, and 35 (6) frominfluenza. The figures in parentheses are those forLondon itself.The number of stillbirths notified during the week

was 202 (corresponding to a rate of 29 per thousandtotal births), including 32 in London.

AppointmentsBETTLEY, F. R., TttD LOND., MRCP : medical referee for dermatitis

, for county-court districts of Abergavenny, Blaenavon, Mon-mouth, Oardiff and Barry, Chepstow, Newport, Pontypool,Tredegar, Abertillery and Bargoed (circuit No. 24) and ofAberdare and Mountain Ash, Merthyr Tydfil, Pontypridd,Ysrtadyfodwg and Porth, and Bridgend (circuit No. 30).

BOYDEN, H. H., MRCS: medical referee for the’county-courtdistricts of Basingstoke, Farnham and Aldershot, Bishop’sWaltham, Newport and Ryde, Petersfield, Portsmouth,Romsey, Southampton, and Winchester (circuit No. 51).

DuFF, T. W.; LRCPE : RSO, Borough General Hospital, Ipswich.HowELL, B. W., rts LOND., FRCS: consulting orthopeedic surgeon,

Charterhouse Rheumatism Clinic, London.McLEOD, G. L., MB NZ : temp. asst MOH.for Ipswich.

Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS .

BAKER.—On Sept. 18, at Cookham, Berks, the wife of Major W. H. J.Baker, MB, RAMC—a son. -

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BREXAN.—On Dec. 11, the wife of Surgeon Lieutenant A. H. W.Brenan, RNVR, of Havant-a son.

GARDNER.—On Dec. 10, at Perth, the wife of Dr. A. lIiller Gardner. -a son.

GRAHAM.—On Dec. 18, at Oxford, the wife of Dr. Richard Graham-a daughter.

HARDWICK.—On Dec. 8, at Epsom, Dr. Margaret Hardwick (néeMoore), wife of Dr. S. W. Hardwick-twin daughters.

EING.—On Dec. 16, at Plymouth, the wife of Surgeon Lieut.-Commander R. E. King, RNVR—a son.

MILLER.—On Dec. 15, at Newcastle-on-Tyne, ’Dr. Eileen Miller(née Baird), wife of Squadron-Leader H. G. Miller, MD—a son.

MOORE.—On Dec. 16, at Guildford, the wife of Captain J. T.Moore, RAMC—a daughter. -

OYLER.—On Dec. 11, the wife of Lieutenant C. R. Oyler, RAMC—a son.

PINIGER.—On Dec. 13, at Guildford, the wife of Dr. J. L. Pinniger-a daughter.

STENHOUSE.—On Dec. 15, at Morpeth, Northumberland, the wifeof Dr. G. B. Stenhouse-a daughter.

WHITE.—On Dec. 17, in London; the wife of Surgeon LieutenantD. A. White, RNVR—a daughter.

MARRIAGES -

KRAMER—ROBERTS.—On Nov. 23, in Bombay Thomas Kramer,,

captain RAMC, to Olwen Elizabeth Roberts, VAD.REILLY—PETRIE.—On Dec. 12, in Cairo, Michael Charles Tempest

Reilly, MB, squadron-leader RAFVR, to Katharine JoycePetrie, 1’.:1-1 RAFNSR.

DEATHSBAEEWEML.—On Dec. 19, at Beaconsfield, George Victor Bakewell,

OBE, MB CAMB., aged 58.BUZZARD.-On Dec. 17, at Oxford. Edward Farquhar Buzzard,

BT, KCVO, DM OXFD, FRCP, aged 73.DICKSOn.—On Dec. 15, William Leonard Dickson, MRCS, of Hove,

aged 81.DUKE.—On Dec. 11, at Felton, -Northumberland, Alfred Duke,

MA, MB EDIN., FRCSE. -

GOLDIE.—On Dec. 15. at Loughton, Essex, Edward MillikenGoldie, MD EDIN., aged 79.

JEVONS.—On Dec. 11, at Brighton, Mary Sophia Jevons, MA CAMB.,MB LOND.

MAXWELL.—On Dec. 15. in Johannesburg, William Henry Maxwell,MB CAMB., FRCS, aged 70.

TOPPING.—On Dec. 12, at Northwood. Hugh Graeme Topping,MD ABERD., DPH, formerly of Birmingham.