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1190 MEDICAL DIARY.-BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS
Salvation Army, Mothers’ Hosp., Lower Clapton Road, E.5.-Jun. res. M.O., at rate of £80.
Samaritan Free Hosp. for Women, Marylebone Road, N.W.1.—Pathologist, at rate of £250.Sheffield Royal Infirmary.—Two surgical first assts., each 9300.
Sheffield University.-Professor of bacteriology, £1000. Alsoasst. lecturer in pharmacology, 350.
South London Hosp. for Women and Children, Clapham Common,S.W.4.—H.S. and H.P., at rate of £100.
Southampton County Borough—Sen. asst. school M.O. and asst.M.O.H., £650.
Southampton Free Eye Hosp.—H.S., at rate of £150.Stoke-on-Trent, North Staffordshire Royal Infirmary.—Hon. asst.
surgeon.Stourbridge, Corbett Hosp.-H.P. and H.S., at rate of 9125 and
£100 respectively.University of London, King’s College, W.C.2.-Lecturer in
physiology, 350.Walsall General Hosp.-H.S., at rate of 9150.Wembley Borough.-Deputy M.O.H., 700.West Bromwich, Hallam Hosp.-H.P., at rate of £200.West End Hosp. for Nervous Diseases, Gloucester Gate, Regent’s
Park, N.W.1.—Hon. asst. surgeon. Hon. psychotherapists.Also hon. clin. assts.
West London Hosp., Hammersmith, W.6.-Res. cas. O. andres. anaesthetist, each at rate of £100.
Westminster Hosp., Broad Sanctuary, S.W.1.—Hon. anæstheticasst. and registrar. Also chief obstetric asst. and registrar,250.
Wolverhampton Royal Hosp.-Two H.S.’s and H.P., each atrate of £100.
Woolwich and District War Memorial Hosp., Shooters Hill,S.E.18.-Surg. reg., £100.
York County Hosp.-Res. aneesthetist and second H.S., .8150.
Medical DiaryMay 20 to May 27SOCIETIES
ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1.MONDAY.
Odontology. 8 P.m. (Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln’sInn Fields, W.C.2), annual general meeting. Mr. S. WilsonCharles : Influence of Bone Growth on the DevelopmentalMovement of the Teeth. Sir Frank Colyer : museumdemonstration.
TUESDAY.Pathology. 8.15 P.M., visit to the Metropolitan Police
Laboratory, Hendon.Medicine. 8.30 P.M., annual general meeting. Dr.
Laurence Martin : Autonomic Imbalance and Border-lineStates of Thyrotoxicosis. Dr. Ronald Bodley Scott:Leucopenic Myelosis.
WEDNESDAY.Comparative Medicine. 5 P.M., annual general meeting.
Dr. A. S. Griffith: Infections of Wild Animals withTubercle Bacilli and other Acid-fast Bacilli. Dr. A. Q.Wells and Mr. S. J. Edwards will also speak.
THURSDAY.Urology. 10 A.M., annual general meeting. Mr. B. W.
Windeyer, Mr. Stanford Cade, Dr. G. E. Vilvandre, Mr.Walter Galbraith, and Dr. Struthers Fulton : Radiotherapyin Urology. 2.30 P.M., demonstration of cases illustratingend-results of radiotherapy. Operations at hospitals.
FRIDAY.Urology. 10 A.M., Mr. E. W. Riches, Mr. Victor Dix,
Mr. Hamilton Bailey, and Mr. W. E. Underwood : LateResults of Conservative Treatment of Hydronephrosis. 2.30P.M., operations at hospitals.
Disease in Children. 4.15 P.M., cases. 5 P.M., annualgeneral meeting. Dr. M. Bryan (for Dr. Helen Mackay):(1) ? Meningococcal Septicaemia. Dr. Beryl Barsby:(2) Congenital Syphilis Associated with Tuberculosis.
Epidemiology and State Medicine. 8.15 P.M., annualgeneral meeting. Dr. 1. H. Maclean and Dr. C. E. Bevan :Cerebrospinal Meningitis in Cyprus.
ROYAL MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.TUESDAY.-2.30 P.M. (11, Chandos Street, W.1), Dr. P. K.McCowan, Dr. J. M. C. Speer, Dr. T. P. Rees, Dr. J. T.Curran, and Dr. N. H. M. Burke : Recreational Therapy-its Use in Mental Disorders and Mental Defect.Pathological, Bacteriological, andbiochemical Subcommittee.
MONDAY.-8 P.M. (Central Pathological Laboratory, DenmarkHill, S.E.5), Dr. Joshua Carse : Cytological Changes in theBlood following Cardiazol and other Convulsions.
MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY.THURSDAY.-8.30 P.M. (26, Portland Place, W.I), Dr. L. A.Weatherly : Insanity Defence in Murder Trials-a Debat-able Practice of Procedure.
BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.3.Mtca! Section.
WEDNESDAY.—8.30 P.M. (1, Wimpole Street, W.1), Dr.E. Guttmann and Dr. W. Mayer-Gross : The SubjectiveExperience of Illness.
LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c.ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, Pall Mall East, S.W.1.TUESDAY and THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Prof. J. A. Ryle : Visceral
Neuroses. (Last Qroonian lecture.)
ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, John Street, Adelphi, W.C.2.MONDAY.-8 P.M., Prof. E. C. Dodds : Modern Chemistry,Modern Medicine, and Modern Food. (Last Cantor lecture.)
INSTITUTE OF PSYCHO-ANALYSIS, 96, Gloucester Place,W.l.
TUESDAY.-Dr. Ernest Jones : Evolution and Revolution.
TA VISTOCK CLINIC, Malet Place, W.C.I.MONDAY.-6 P.m., Dr. Emanuel Miller : Mental Dynamics-
the Unconscious.WEDNESDAY.-3 P.M., Dr. Cedric Shaw : Gastro-intestinal
Syndromes. 4.30 P.M., Dr. H. Crichton-Miller : ToxicNeurasthenia.
THURSDAY.-6 P.M., Dr. Grace Calver : Methods of Diagnosisand Therapy (II).
BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL, DucaneRoad, W.12.
MONDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. R. C. Wingneld : PulmonaryTuberculosis.
WEDNESDAY.-Noon, clinical and pathological conference(medical). 2 P.M., Dr. D. M. Stone : Bacteriological Diag-nosis of Venereal Disease, (I) Syphilis. 3 P.M., clinical andpathological conference (surgical). 4.30 P.M., Prof. A. A.Miles : The Isolation of Bacterial Antigens.
THURSDAY.-2.15 P.M., Dr. Duncan White : radiologicaldemonstration. 3.30 P.M., Mr. L. Carnac Rivett : MalignantUterine Neoplasms.
FRIDAY.-2 P.M., clinical and pathological conference(obstetrics and gynaecology).
Daily, 10 A.M. to 4 P.M., medical clinics, surgical clinics andoperations, obstetrical and gynaecological clinics andoperations.
ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL, W.2.TUESDAY.-5 P.M. (institute of pathology and research), Prof.
E. D. Adrian : The Instability of the Brain.ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL, S.W.I.THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. Desmond Curran : psychiatric
demonstration.
HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond Street,W.C.I.
THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Donald Paterson : The Leukæmias.3 P.M., Mr. A. Simpson-Smith : Diagnosis and Treatmentof Peritonitis in Children.
Outpatient clinics daily at 10 A.M. and ward visits at 2 P.M.MAIDA VALE HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, W.9.THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Dr. Wilfred Harris : clinical demonstra-
tion.
LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, 5, Lisle Street,W.C.2.
MONDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. G. B. Dowling : OccupationalDermatitis.
TUESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. A. C. Roxburgh: Syphilis.THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. A. D. Porter : Endocrine Dysfunc-
tion and the Skin. ’
FRIDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. A. M. H. Gray: Sclerodermia andAllied Conditions.
FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POSTGRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION., 1, Wimpole Street, W.I.
MONDAY to SATURDAY.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, 5, LisleStreet, W.C.2, afternoon course in dermatology (open tonon-members).—BROMPTON HosPITAI,, S.W.3, Tues. andFri.. 5.15 P.M., M.R.C.P. course in chest diseases.
SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY.-4 P.M. (St. James’ Hospital, Ouseley Road,
S.W.12), Mr. V. Z. Cope : demonstration of surgical cases.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY.
FRIDAY.—4.15 P.M., Dr. J. F. Wilkinson: demonstration ofmedical cases.
HONYMAN-GILLESPIE LECTURE, EDINBURGH.THURSDAY.-4.30 P.M. (Royal Infirmary), Mr. J. M. Graham:
Surgical Aspects of the Treatment of Toxic Goitre.
Births, Marriages and DeathsMARRIAGES
SAVASE—BATTERSHILL.—On May 12, at the Church of OurLady of the Assumption, London, Surgeon Lieut.-Commander Stephen Julian Savage, R.N., to MaryElizabeth Battershill.
DEATHSCARDING.—On May 10, at Barton-on-Sea, Alan Carling,
B.M. Oxfd, D.P.H., aged 33.COLYBR.—On May 11, Stanley Colyer, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.P., of
Mayfield, Sussex, aged 65.FISHER.—On May 10, at Ringwood, William Fellowes Fisher,
M.B.Durh..late of Ramsey, Hunts. ’
GIDEON.—On May 13, at St. Nicholas Hospital, Plumstead,G. V. M. Gideon, M.R.C.S., of Woolwich.
REVELL.—On May 15, Hugh Stanley Revell, M.R.C.S., WestHill Road, S.W.18.
SANDFORD.—On May 12, at St. Albans, Arthur WellesleySandford, M.D. R.U.I., aged 81.
SARRA.—On May 13, at Reading, Edwin Roland Sarra, M.R.C.S.SEACOME.—On May 13, at Royal County Hospital, Guildford,
Arthur Frederic Seacome, L.R.C.P.E., D.P.H.
N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices ofBirths, Marriages, and Deaths.