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470 Hudrlers,fzelrl, Bradley TJ7ood Sanatorium for Pulmonary and Surgical Tuberculosis.-Res. M.O. £500. Ipsivieli, East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital.-Bact. and Path. Lancashire County Council, School Medical and Child Welfare Department.-Two Asst. County M.O.’s. £800. -Lancaster County Asylum.-Asst. M.O. £300. Lindsey County Council.-Asst. Tuberc. O. and Asst. Sch. M.O. £550. Liverpool, David Lewis Northern Hospital.-Two H.P.’s and Three H.S.’s. £150. Liverpool Infirmary for Children.-H.S. and H.P. £90. Liverpool, Royal Southern Hospital.-Hon. Ophthal. S. Also Hon. Asst. P. London County Council Mental Hospitals Service.-Fifth Asst. M.O.’s. £300. London (Roya.l Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women,- Two Part-time Demonstrators in Anatomy. London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.-Medical Registrar. 40 guineas. Macclesfield, Cheshire County Asylum, Parkside.-Asst. M.O. £350. Maidenhead, Bray Court, Home for Neurasthenic Sailors and Soldiers.-Res. M.O. £500. Manchester Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury, near Manchester.- Res. M.O..6150. Manchester City Education Committee.-Asst. Sch. M.O. £600. Manchester Royal Infirmary.-H.P.’s. Manchester, St. Mary’s Hospitals for Women and Childre?i,.-Asst. M.O. £75. Margate, Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital for Surgical Tuberculosis.- Res. S. £200. Miller General Hospital for South-East London, Greenwich, S.E.- H.P. and Registrar. £100. Newark-on-Trent, Newark Hospital and Dispensary,-Res, H.S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hospital for Sick Children.-Hon. Asst. S. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Royal Victoria Infirmary.-Temp. Surg. Registrars and H.S. Also Two Temp. Hon. S. and Two Temp. Hon. Asst. S. Northumberland County Council.-County M.O.H. and Sch. M.O. £800. Norwich City.-Asst. Sch. M.O. £500. Norwich, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.-H.S. £200. Nottingham General Hospital.-Hon. M.O. for X Ray and Electro- Therapeutic Dept. Also H.P..6150. Notts County Council.-Asst. Tuberc. 0. and Asst. Sch. M.O. £500. Queen’s Hospital for Children, Hackney-road, Bethnal Green, B.- Asst. S. Roll of Honour Hospital for Children, 688, Harrow-road, W.- ’Clinical Asst. Rousa.y and Egilshay, Orkney.-Res. M.O. £300. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.-Lectureship. £150. St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and College.-Sen. Demonstr. of Physio- logy. £400. Demonstr. of Pathology. Salford Royal Hospital.-Res. S.O. £250. H.P. £200. H.S., Jun. H.S., and Cas. H.S., £150 each. Seamen’s Hospital Society, Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich.-P. 50 gs. Three Anæsth.’s. 50gs. H.S. £100. Sheffield Childi-eit’s Hospital.-H.S. £200. Sheffield, East End Branch of the Children’s Hospital.-H.S. £150. Sheffield Royal Hospital.-Asst. Cas. O. £150. Shirlett, near Much Wenlock, King Edward VII. Memorial Sana- torium.-Res. Med. Supt..6450. Southampton, Royal South Hants and Southampton Hospital.-Sen. H.S. £250. H.P..6150. South London Hospital for Women, South Side, Clapham, S.W.- Asst. Pathologist. Stantford, Rutland, aatd General Infirmary.-H.S. £200. Stoke-on-Trent.-Female M.O. £500. Sunderland, Royal Infirmary, Children’s Hospital.-Res. M.O. £200. S,tvii2clo7i Borough.-Asst. M.O.H. £600. Throat Hospital, Golden-square, W.-Surgical Registrar. Turks and Caicos Islands.-M.O. £400. Wakefield, Clayton Hospital.-Jun. H.S. £150. Wakefield, West Riding County Council.-Sch. Mod. Inspector. £500. Westminster Hospital, Broacl Sanctuary, S.W.-H.P. Wigan County Borough Education Committee.-Part-time School Dentist..6150. Wigccaz Infirmary.-Jun. H.S..6225. THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, S.W., gives notice of vacancies for Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts at Hungerford and at North Walsham. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. BLACKSTOCK.-On Feb. llth, at The Elms, Eskbank, Midlothian, to Dr. and Mrs. Hall Blackstock-a daughter. MARRIAGES. DUNNE-HENDERSON.-On Feb. llth, at the Parish Church, Holy I Trinity, Brompton, Major J. S. Dunne, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., to Catharine Henderson, M.B.E., only child of Admiral and Mrs. I Henderson. KEITH-MACKEY.-On Feb. llth, at St. Faith’s, Maidstone, William Brooks Keith, M.C., M.D., to Dora, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Mackey, of The Highlands, Maidstone. DEATHS. DICKSON.-On Feb. llth, at Blackheath, Captain Alexander Colling- wood Dickson, R.A.M.C. (retired), aged 42 years. MURPHY.-On Feb. 13th, at Military Hospital, Chisledon,’of heart failure, Francis Murphy, temporary Captain, R.A.M.C. PRIOR.-On the 4th Feb., at Watford, Mrs. Alice Percival Prior, widow of Richard Henry Prior, M.D., J.P., formerly of St. Albans, Herts, aged 71 years. N.B.-A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Births, Marriages, and _Deaths. Medical Diary. SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W. THURSDAY, Feb. 26th.-Papers:-Mr. L. F. Richardson: Some Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence (communicated by Sir Napier Shaw).-Mr. W. G. Duffield, Mr. T. H. Burnham, and Mr. A. A. Davis: The Pressure upon the Poles of Metallic Arcs, including Alloys and Composite Arcs (com- municated by Prof. 0. W. Richardson).-Mr. J. H. Hyde : On the Viscosities and Compressibilities of Liquids at High Pressure (communicated by Prof. J. E. Petavel).-Mr. A. Russell: The Capacity Coefficients of Spherical Conductors (communicated by Dr. C. Chree).-Mr. C. Cuthbertson and Maude Cuthbertson: On the Refraction and Dispersion of Carbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Methane.-Mr. A. A. Griffith: The Phenomena of Rupture and Flow in Solids (communicated by Mr. G. I. Taylor). ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 1, Wimp ole-street, W. Tuesday, Feb. 24th. SOCIAL EVENING: at 8.30 P.M. Mr. C. Edward Wallis will show Some Objects of Great Historical Dental Interest, kindly lent by the Wellcome Medical Museum and Mr. Joseph Ash. Mr. Wallis will also give a twenty minutes’ talk on " The History of Artificial Teeth, including the Gold Bridge Work of the Ancient Etruscans." The Library will be open, and various objects of interest will be exhibited. Music and light refreshments. It is hoped there will be a good attendance of Fellows and their friends, who will be cordially welcomed. MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. Monday, Feb. 23rd. ODONTOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-G. Paton Pollitt, W. Kelsey Fry J. Howard Mummery): at 8 P.M. Clinical Evening. Cases (at 7.45 P.M.). Tuesday, Feb. 24th. MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries-W. Cecil Bosanquet, J. H. Thurs- field) : at 5.30 P.M. Colonel Ransom Pickard and Dr. G. W. Lloyd: Early Mani- festations of Scurvy. Dr. S. Dutton : Some Deficiency Diseases and Leprosy. Thursday, Feb. 26th. ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS WITH THE RONTGEN SOCIETY AXD THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (Hon. Secretaries of the Section-Walter J. Turrell, Stanley Melville): from 5 to 6.45 P.M. Dr. Reginald Morton: Efficiency of High Tension Transformers. Major C. E. S. Phillips, O.B.E.: The Problems of Fluctuating and Alternating Currents. Mr. R. S. Wright, M.I.E.E.: High Tension Transformers. Discussion, Exhibition of Apparatus : from 8.15 to 10 P.M. Friday, Feb. 27th. STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN (Hon. Secretaries-E. A. Cockayne, H. C. Cameron, C. P. Lapage) : at 4.30 P.M. Discussion : On " The Influence of Accessory Food Factors in Infant Feeding." To be opened by Dr. Mellanby. Professor Noel Paton, Dr. C. J. Martin, Dr. E. A. Barton, Dr. Robert Hutchison, and Dr. E. Cautley will also take part. Members who wish to take part in the Discussion are asked to send in their names to Dr. Cameron, 23, Devonshire Place, W. Members of other Sections are cordially invited. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries- William Butler, M. Greenwood): at 8.30 P.M. Dr. Matthew Young: An Investigation into the t’eriodicity of Epidemics of Whooping-cough from 1870 to 1910 by Means of the Periodogram. Those Members of the Section who wish to attend the dinner at the Welbeck Palace Hotel, at 7 P.M., are requested to notify Dr. Major Greenwood, Lister Institute, Chelsea Gardens, S.W. 1, not later than Feb. 25th. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish- square, W’. MONDAY, Feb. 23rd.-8.30 P.M.. Sir Charters Symonds, K.B.E., C.B.: The Surgical Treatment of the Later Stages of Gunshot Injuries of the Chest and of Empyema (illustrated by the epidiascope).-Dr. P. M. Smith: The After-results of Certain Surgical Operations. ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY, at the Royal Society of Arts, 18, John-street, Adelphi, W.C. TUESDAY, Feb. 24th.-8 P.M., Discussion on Lighting Conditions in Mines, with Special Reference to the Eyesight of Miners. Dr. T. L. Llewellyn and others will take part in the discussion. BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY (INDUSTRIAL SECTION), at the Examination Rooms of cthe eRoyal College of ,Physicians, 8-11, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, W.C. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25th.-6 P.M., Dr. H. M. Vernon: The Effect of Change in Hours of Work on Output. HUNTERIAN SOCIETY, in the Hall of the Society of Apothecaries, Water-lane, Ludgate Hill, E.C. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25th.-9 P.M., Presidential Address :—Dr. W. Langdon Brown: Hunter, Gaskell, and the Evolution of the Nervous System.

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Hudrlers,fzelrl, Bradley TJ7ood Sanatorium for Pulmonary andSurgical Tuberculosis.-Res. M.O. £500.

Ipsivieli, East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital.-Bact. and Path.Lancashire County Council, School Medical and Child Welfare

Department.-Two Asst. County M.O.’s. £800.-Lancaster County Asylum.-Asst. M.O. £300.Lindsey County Council.-Asst. Tuberc. O. and Asst. Sch. M.O. £550.Liverpool, David Lewis Northern Hospital.-Two H.P.’s and Three

H.S.’s. £150.Liverpool Infirmary for Children.-H.S. and H.P. £90.Liverpool, Royal Southern Hospital.-Hon. Ophthal. S. Also Hon.

Asst. P.London County Council Mental Hospitals Service.-Fifth Asst.

M.O.’s. £300.London (Roya.l Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women,-

Two Part-time Demonstrators in Anatomy.London Temperance Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.-Medical

Registrar. 40 guineas.Macclesfield, Cheshire County Asylum, Parkside.-Asst. M.O. £350.Maidenhead, Bray Court, Home for Neurasthenic Sailors and

Soldiers.-Res. M.O. £500.Manchester Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury, near Manchester.-

Res. M.O..6150.Manchester City Education Committee.-Asst. Sch. M.O. £600.Manchester Royal Infirmary.-H.P.’s.Manchester, St. Mary’s Hospitals for Women and Childre?i,.-Asst.

M.O. £75.Margate, Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital for Surgical Tuberculosis.-

Res. S. £200.Miller General Hospital for South-East London, Greenwich, S.E.-

H.P. and Registrar. £100.Newark-on-Trent, Newark Hospital and Dispensary,-Res, H.S.Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hospital for Sick Children.-Hon. Asst. S.Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Royal Victoria Infirmary.-Temp. Surg.

Registrars and H.S. Also Two Temp. Hon. S. and Two Temp.Hon. Asst. S.

Northumberland County Council.-County M.O.H. and Sch. M.O.£800.

Norwich City.-Asst. Sch. M.O. £500.Norwich, Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.-H.S. £200.Nottingham General Hospital.-Hon. M.O. for X Ray and Electro-

Therapeutic Dept. Also H.P..6150.Notts County Council.-Asst. Tuberc. 0. and Asst. Sch. M.O. £500.Queen’s Hospital for Children, Hackney-road, Bethnal Green, B.-

Asst. S.Roll of Honour Hospital for Children, 688, Harrow-road, W.-

’Clinical Asst.Rousa.y and Egilshay, Orkney.-Res. M.O. £300.Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland.-Lectureship. £150.St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and College.-Sen. Demonstr. of Physio-

logy. £400. Demonstr. of Pathology.Salford Royal Hospital.-Res. S.O. £250. H.P. £200. H.S.,

Jun. H.S., and Cas. H.S., £150 each.Seamen’s Hospital Society, Dreadnought Hospital, Greenwich.-P.

50 gs. Three Anæsth.’s. 50gs. H.S. £100.Sheffield Childi-eit’s Hospital.-H.S. £200.Sheffield, East End Branch of the Children’s Hospital.-H.S. £150.Sheffield Royal Hospital.-Asst. Cas. O. £150.Shirlett, near Much Wenlock, King Edward VII. Memorial Sana-

torium.-Res. Med. Supt..6450.Southampton, Royal South Hants and Southampton Hospital.-Sen.

H.S. £250. H.P..6150.South London Hospital for Women, South Side, Clapham, S.W.-

Asst. Pathologist.Stantford, Rutland, aatd General Infirmary.-H.S. £200.Stoke-on-Trent.-Female M.O. £500.Sunderland, Royal Infirmary, Children’s Hospital.-Res. M.O. £200.S,tvii2clo7i Borough.-Asst. M.O.H. £600.Throat Hospital, Golden-square, W.-Surgical Registrar.Turks and Caicos Islands.-M.O. £400.Wakefield, Clayton Hospital.-Jun. H.S. £150.Wakefield, West Riding County Council.-Sch. Mod. Inspector. £500.Westminster Hospital, Broacl Sanctuary, S.W.-H.P.Wigan County Borough Education Committee.-Part-time School

Dentist..6150.Wigccaz Infirmary.-Jun. H.S..6225.THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, S.W., gives notice

of vacancies for Certifying Surgeons under the Factory andWorkshop Acts at Hungerford and at North Walsham.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

BLACKSTOCK.-On Feb. llth, at The Elms, Eskbank, Midlothian,to Dr. and Mrs. Hall Blackstock-a daughter.

MARRIAGES.DUNNE-HENDERSON.-On Feb. llth, at the Parish Church, Holy I

Trinity, Brompton, Major J. S. Dunne, D.S.O., R.A.M.C., to Catharine Henderson, M.B.E., only child of Admiral and Mrs. IHenderson.

KEITH-MACKEY.-On Feb. llth, at St. Faith’s, Maidstone, WilliamBrooks Keith, M.C., M.D., to Dora, elder daughter of Mr. andMrs. W. J. Mackey, of The Highlands, Maidstone.

DEATHS.DICKSON.-On Feb. llth, at Blackheath, Captain Alexander Colling-

wood Dickson, R.A.M.C. (retired), aged 42 years.MURPHY.-On Feb. 13th, at Military Hospital, Chisledon,’of heart

failure, Francis Murphy, temporary Captain, R.A.M.C.PRIOR.-On the 4th Feb., at Watford, Mrs. Alice Percival Prior,

widow of Richard Henry Prior, M.D., J.P., formerly ofSt. Albans, Herts, aged 71 years.

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

Medical Diary.SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W.THURSDAY, Feb. 26th.-Papers:-Mr. L. F. Richardson: Some

Measurements of Atmospheric Turbulence (communicatedby Sir Napier Shaw).-Mr. W. G. Duffield, Mr. T. H. Burnham,and Mr. A. A. Davis: The Pressure upon the Poles ofMetallic Arcs, including Alloys and Composite Arcs (com-municated by Prof. 0. W. Richardson).-Mr. J. H. Hyde : Onthe Viscosities and Compressibilities of Liquids at HighPressure (communicated by Prof. J. E. Petavel).-Mr. A.Russell: The Capacity Coefficients of Spherical Conductors(communicated by Dr. C. Chree).-Mr. C. Cuthbertson andMaude Cuthbertson: On the Refraction and Dispersion ofCarbon Dioxide, Carbon Monoxide, and Methane.-Mr. A. A.Griffith: The Phenomena of Rupture and Flow in Solids(communicated by Mr. G. I. Taylor).

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 1, Wimp ole-street, W.Tuesday, Feb. 24th.

SOCIAL EVENING: at 8.30 P.M.Mr. C. Edward Wallis will show Some Objects of Great Historical

Dental Interest, kindly lent by the Wellcome MedicalMuseum and Mr. Joseph Ash. Mr. Wallis will also give atwenty minutes’ talk on

"

The History of Artificial Teeth,including the Gold Bridge Work of the Ancient Etruscans."

The Library will be open, and various objects of interest willbe exhibited. Music and light refreshments. It is hoped therewill be a good attendance of Fellows and their friends, who willbe cordially welcomed.

MEETINGS OF SECTIONS.Monday, Feb. 23rd.

ODONTOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-G. Paton Pollitt, W. Kelsey FryJ. Howard Mummery): at 8 P.M.

Clinical Evening. Cases (at 7.45 P.M.).

Tuesday, Feb. 24th.MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries-W. Cecil Bosanquet, J. H. Thurs-

field) : at 5.30 P.M.Colonel Ransom Pickard and Dr. G. W. Lloyd: Early Mani-

festations of Scurvy.Dr. S. Dutton : Some Deficiency Diseases and Leprosy.

Thursday, Feb. 26th.ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS WITH THE RONTGEN SOCIETYAXD THE INSTITUTION OF ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS (Hon.Secretaries of the Section-Walter J. Turrell, Stanley Melville):from 5 to 6.45 P.M.Dr. Reginald Morton: Efficiency of High Tension Transformers.Major C. E. S. Phillips, O.B.E.: The Problems of Fluctuating and

Alternating Currents.Mr. R. S. Wright, M.I.E.E.: High Tension Transformers.

Discussion, Exhibition of Apparatus : from 8.15 to 10 P.M.

Friday, Feb. 27th.STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN (Hon. Secretaries-E. A.Cockayne, H. C. Cameron, C. P. Lapage) : at 4.30 P.M.Discussion:On

"

The Influence of Accessory Food Factors in InfantFeeding." To be opened by Dr. Mellanby. Professor NoelPaton, Dr. C. J. Martin, Dr. E. A. Barton, Dr. RobertHutchison, and Dr. E. Cautley will also take part.

Members who wish to take part in the Discussion are asked tosend in their names to Dr. Cameron, 23, Devonshire Place, W.Members of other Sections are cordially invited.

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries-William Butler, M. Greenwood): at 8.30 P.M.Dr. Matthew Young: An Investigation into the t’eriodicity of

Epidemics of Whooping-cough from 1870 to 1910 by Meansof the Periodogram.

Those Members of the Section who wish to attend the dinnerat the Welbeck Palace Hotel, at 7 P.M., are requested to notifyDr. Major Greenwood, Lister Institute, Chelsea Gardens, S.W. 1,not later than Feb. 25th.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish-square, W’.MONDAY, Feb. 23rd.-8.30 P.M.. Sir Charters Symonds, K.B.E.,

C.B.: The Surgical Treatment of the Later Stages ofGunshot Injuries of the Chest and of Empyema (illustratedby the epidiascope).-Dr. P. M. Smith: The After-results ofCertain Surgical Operations.

ILLUMINATING ENGINEERING SOCIETY, at the Royal Societyof Arts, 18, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.TUESDAY, Feb. 24th.-8 P.M., Discussion on Lighting Conditions

in Mines, with Special Reference to the Eyesight of Miners.Dr. T. L. Llewellyn and others will take part in the discussion.

BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY (INDUSTRIAL SECTION), atthe Examination Rooms of cthe eRoyal College of ,Physicians,8-11, Queen-square, Bloomsbury, W.C.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25th.-6 P.M., Dr. H. M. Vernon: The Effect

of Change in Hours of Work on Output.

HUNTERIAN SOCIETY, in the Hall of the Society of Apothecaries,Water-lane, Ludgate Hill, E.C.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 25th.-9 P.M., Presidential Address :—Dr. W.

Langdon Brown: Hunter, Gaskell, and the Evolution of theNervous System.