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783 THE TEACHING OF RADIUM THERAPY. THE MOUNT VERNON AND RADIUM INSTITUTE. THE Radium Commission announces that facilities for post-graduate teaching in radium therapy will be provided at the Radium Institute and the Mount Vernon Hospital (Northwood), which institutions are being reorganised as a joint teaching centre, styled the " Mount Vernon and Radium Institute," under a single control so far as medical services, teaching, .and research are concerned. In all other respects the two institutions will retain their separate identities. Allocation of Radium.-So far 17 grammes (out of a possible total of about 22) have been ordered and provisionally allocated by the Commission. Nine grammes have already been received from the manufacturers, and 6 of these have been delivered, to centres in England, Scotland, and Wales. National Radium Centres.-In accordance with the policy of concentrating national radium at a limited number of centres with medical schools attached, 12 " national radium centres " have been nominated. Of these, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, and Aberdeen have already been supplied with radium ; Manchester, Glasgow, and Newcastle will receive a supply almost immediately ; while the agreements with Bristol, Dundee, Leeds, Liverpool, and Sheffield have yet to be signed. Plants for the preparation of radon (radium emanation) are being set up in some centres. In London two centres are being organised to carry out special work : (1) the Mount Vernon and Radium Institute, mentioned above; and (2) the Westminster Hospital, which is experimenting with a " bomb " (containing 4 g.) in order to determine the value of mass irradiation and long distance radium therapy. Radium National Forms.-A set of " radium national forms " for the use of recognised centres have been prepared in order that the clinical records of all cases treated may be kept on a uniform basis and eventually incorporated in general national statistics. It is hoped that these may eventually be adopted by other institutions practising radium therapy. Specimen copies may be obtained on application to the Secretary of the Commission at 5, Adelphi- terrace, London, W.C. 2. Medical Diary. S O C I E T I E S. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. TUESDAY, April 8th.-8.30 P.M., PSYCHIATRY. Dr. Edward Mapother and Dr. A. A. W. Petrie : Impressions of American Psychiatry. THURSDAY.-5 P.M., DISEASE IN CHILDREN. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.) 8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY. (Cases at 7.45 P.M.) Clinical Meeting at the Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Maida Vale, London, W. FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M., CLINICAL. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.) Cases. Mr. Harold Edwards : Abnormal Ossification of the Patella with Symptoms ? due to Osteochondritis. Spontaneous Rupture of the Biceps Humeri in a Tabetic Patient. Mr. A. E. Mortimer Woolf : Fracture of the Humerus with Intra-articular Dislocation- Operation, Replacement. Mr. Paul Bernard Roth: Double Coxa Vara. Dr. H. V. Morlock : Case of Hæmochromatosis. Mr. Cecil P. G. Wakeley : Painful Traumatic Osteo-arthritis. Case of Eighth Nerve Tumour after Operation. Case of Lymphadenoma. Dr. M. A. Blandy : Case of Leontiasis Ossea. Other cases will be shown. 8 P.M., ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS. Dr. H. A. Bulman, Dr. L. H. Clark, Dr. S. Russ, and Dr. Samson Wright: The Physiological Effects of Penetrating X Rays upon the Cat and Rabbit. A discussion will follow. MEDICAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL PSYCHOLOGY, 55, Gower-street, London, W.C. THURSDAY, April 10th.-8.30 P.M., Dr. Crookshank: Illustrations of I.P. from the Penny Papers. HARVEIAN SOCIETY, Paddington Town Hall, W. THURSDAY, April 10th.—8.30 P.M., Discussion on High Blood Pressure, to be opened by Sir Thomas Horder, followed by Dr. Batty Shaw, and others. SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, 1, Upper Montague-street, W.C. FRIDAY, April llth.-5 P.M., Dr. W. M. Ash. Dr. Reginald Worth and Dr. W. A. Potts : Mental Deficiency and Lunacy in Relation to Public Health. CHILD-STUDY SOCIETY, 90, Buckingham Palace-road, S.W. THURSDAY, April 10th.—6 P.M., Dr. R. H. Crowley : Parent Education, the Home and the School. LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &:C. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, April 7th, to SATURDAY, April 12th.-ROYAL WATERLOO HOSPITAL, Waterloo-road, S.E. Special post-graduate course in Medicine, Surgery, and Gynaecology. Operations and lecture-demonstrations in the Wards and Out-patient Departments.—WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERvous DISEASES, 73, Welbeck- street, W.1. Special post-graduate course of lectures and clinical demonstrations. Daily at 5 P.M. NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham, N. MONDAY, April 7th.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, and Gynaecological Clinics. Operations. TUESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Surgical, Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinics. Operations. WEDNIFSDAY.—2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Skin, and Eye Clinics. Operations. THURSDAY.-11.30 A.M. : Dental Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Surgical, Nose, Throat, and Ear Clinics. Operations. FRIDAY.-10.30 A.M. : Throat, Nose, and Ear Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.Ar.: Surgical, Medical, and Children’s Diseases. Clinics. Operations. ROYAL NORTHERN HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N. MONDAY, April 7th.-2.15 P.M., Mr. L. E. Barrington-Ward : Demonstration of Surgical Cases. 3.15 P.M., Mr. C. Lane Roberts : Difficult Forceps Cases. TUESDAY.-2.15 P.M.. Mr. Kenneth Walker : Coliform Infection of the Urinary Tract. 3.15 P.M., Teaching in the Wards. WEDNESDAY.—2.15 P.M., Dr. Bernard Schlesinger : Demon- stration of Cases in the Children’s Depts. 3.15 P.M., Dr. H. C. Semon : Clinical Demonstrations. THURSDAY.—2.15 P.M., Dr. E. G. B. Calvert: Abdominal Pain. 3.15 P.M., Mr. J. B. Hunter : Tumours of the Breast. FRIDAY,.-2.15 P.M., Dr. Bruce Williamson : Medical Ward Visits. 3.15 P.M., Teaching in the Wards. LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICAL MEDICINE, Keppel-street, W.C. TUESDAY, April 8th.-4 P.M., Sir Andrew Balfour will give an address describing Prof. W. H. Welch’s life and work in celebration of his eightieth birthday. Admission free. CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE AND EAR HOSPITAL. FRIDAY, April 11th.—4 P.M., Mr. W. A. Mill : Earacheinthe Normal Ear. ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, Leicester-square. WEDNESDAY, April 9th.-6 P.M.. Mr. F. Talbot : Trigeiiainal Neuralgia as it Occurs in the Electro-therapeutic Department. CITY OF LONDON MATERNITY HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C. TUESDAY, April 8th.-5 P.M., Mr. W. McKim McCullagh: The Treatment of Obstructed Labour. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE COURSE. TUESDAY, April 8th.-4.15 P.M., Mr. E. W. Telford: Fractures of the Ankle-ioint. FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. W. H. Hey: Demonstration of Surgical Cases. ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Mill-street, Manchester. The Lecture on Affections of the Kidney, postponed from April 3rd to April 10th, will not be given until a later date. There will not be a lecture on April 10th. ANCOATS HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COURSE, Mill-street, Manchester. THURSDAY, April 10th.-4.15 P.M., Mr. Harry Platt : Injuries of the Spine. GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, April 9th.-4.15 P.M. (at the Ophthalmic Institution), Dr. H. Wright Thomson : Eye Cases. Appointments. ADAMSON, A. F., M.B., Ch.B. Edin., D.P.H., has been appointed Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer for Hendon. AHERN, J. M., M.B., B.Ch.R.U.I., Medical Officer at Parkhurst. Isle of Wight. CLARKE, JOSEPHINE, M.B., B.Ch.N.U.I., Medical Officer for Arranmore Dispensary District. Cox, GLADYS M., M.B., B.S. Lond., Medical Officer for Clinics at Armada-street Centre, Greenwich. CRAWFORD,MABEL, M.D., B.Ch. Dub., Hon. Asst. Surg..Liverpool Maternity Hospital. FARRELL, MARY, M.B. Ch.B. N.U.I., Medical Officer for Longford. KREMER, M., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., House Physician, Middlesex Hospital. LOGAN, F. C., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg.. Medical Superintendent of the Gloucester County and City Mental Hospitals. MORLEY, J., M.B., Ch.M. Manch., F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer in Systematic Surgery in the University of Liverpool. SIMPSON, G. S., F.R.C.S. Eng., Professor of Surgery in the University of Sheffield.

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THE TEACHING OF RADIUM THERAPY.

THE MOUNT VERNON AND RADIUM INSTITUTE.

THE Radium Commission announces that facilitiesfor post-graduate teaching in radium therapy will beprovided at the Radium Institute and the MountVernon Hospital (Northwood), which institutions arebeing reorganised as a joint teaching centre, styledthe " Mount Vernon and Radium Institute," under asingle control so far as medical services, teaching,.and research are concerned. In all other respects thetwo institutions will retain their separate identities.

Allocation of Radium.-So far 17 grammes (out of apossible total of about 22) have been ordered andprovisionally allocated by the Commission. Ninegrammes have already been received from themanufacturers, and 6 of these have been delivered,to centres in England, Scotland, and Wales.

National Radium Centres.-In accordance with thepolicy of concentrating national radium at a limitednumber of centres with medical schools attached,12 " national radium centres " have been nominated.Of these, Birmingham, Cardiff, Edinburgh, andAberdeen have already been supplied with radium ;Manchester, Glasgow, and Newcastle will receive asupply almost immediately ; while the agreementswith Bristol, Dundee, Leeds, Liverpool, and Sheffieldhave yet to be signed. Plants for the preparationof radon (radium emanation) are being set up in somecentres. In London two centres are being organisedto carry out special work : (1) the Mount Vernon andRadium Institute, mentioned above; and (2) theWestminster Hospital, which is experimenting witha " bomb " (containing 4 g.) in order to determinethe value of mass irradiation and long distance radiumtherapy.Radium National Forms.-A set of " radium national

forms " for the use of recognised centres have beenprepared in order that the clinical records of allcases treated may be kept on a uniform basis andeventually incorporated in general national statistics.It is hoped that these may eventually be adoptedby other institutions practising radium therapy.Specimen copies may be obtained on application tothe Secretary of the Commission at 5, Adelphi-terrace, London, W.C. 2.

Medical Diary.S O C I E T I E S.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.TUESDAY, April 8th.-8.30 P.M., PSYCHIATRY. Dr. Edward

Mapother and Dr. A. A. W. Petrie : Impressions ofAmerican Psychiatry.

THURSDAY.-5 P.M., DISEASE IN CHILDREN. (Cases at4.30 P.M.) 8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY. (Cases at 7.45 P.M.)Clinical Meeting at the Hospital for the Paralysed

and Epileptic, Maida Vale, London, W.FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M., CLINICAL. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.)Cases. Mr. Harold Edwards : Abnormal Ossificationof the Patella with Symptoms ? due to Osteochondritis.Spontaneous Rupture of the Biceps Humeri in a

Tabetic Patient. Mr. A. E. Mortimer Woolf : Fractureof the Humerus with Intra-articular Dislocation-Operation, Replacement. Mr. Paul Bernard Roth:Double Coxa Vara. Dr. H. V. Morlock : Case ofHæmochromatosis. Mr. Cecil P. G. Wakeley : PainfulTraumatic Osteo-arthritis. Case of Eighth NerveTumour after Operation. Case of Lymphadenoma.Dr. M. A. Blandy : Case of Leontiasis Ossea. Other caseswill be shown. 8 P.M., ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS.Dr. H. A. Bulman, Dr. L. H. Clark, Dr. S. Russ, andDr. Samson Wright: The Physiological Effects ofPenetrating X Rays upon the Cat and Rabbit. Adiscussion will follow.MEDICAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF INDIVIDUAL

PSYCHOLOGY, 55, Gower-street, London, W.C.THURSDAY, April 10th.-8.30 P.M., Dr. Crookshank:

Illustrations of I.P. from the Penny Papers.HARVEIAN SOCIETY, Paddington Town Hall, W.

THURSDAY, April 10th.—8.30 P.M., Discussion on High BloodPressure, to be opened by Sir Thomas Horder, followedby Dr. Batty Shaw, and others.

SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, 1, UpperMontague-street, W.C.

FRIDAY, April llth.-5 P.M., Dr. W. M. Ash. Dr. ReginaldWorth and Dr. W. A. Potts : Mental Deficiency andLunacy in Relation to Public Health.

CHILD-STUDY SOCIETY, 90, Buckingham Palace-road, S.W.THURSDAY, April 10th.—6 P.M., Dr. R. H. Crowley : Parent

Education, the Home and the School.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &:C.FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, April 7th, to SATURDAY, April 12th.-ROYAL

WATERLOO HOSPITAL, Waterloo-road, S.E. Specialpost-graduate course in Medicine, Surgery, andGynaecology. Operations and lecture-demonstrationsin the Wards and Out-patient Departments.—WESTEND HOSPITAL FOR NERvous DISEASES, 73, Welbeck-street, W.1. Special post-graduate course of lectures andclinical demonstrations. Daily at 5 P.M.

NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham, N.MONDAY, April 7th.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical,

and Gynaecological Clinics. Operations.TUESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Surgical, Ear, Nose, and

Throat Clinics. Operations.WEDNIFSDAY.—2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Skin, and Eye

Clinics. Operations.THURSDAY.-11.30 A.M. : Dental Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.M.:

Medical, Surgical, Nose, Throat, and Ear Clinics.Operations.

FRIDAY.-10.30 A.M. : Throat, Nose, and Ear Clinics. 2.30 to5 P.Ar.: Surgical, Medical, and Children’s Diseases.Clinics. Operations.

ROYAL NORTHERN HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N.MONDAY, April 7th.-2.15 P.M., Mr. L. E. Barrington-Ward :

Demonstration of Surgical Cases. 3.15 P.M., Mr. C.Lane Roberts : Difficult Forceps Cases.

TUESDAY.-2.15 P.M.. Mr. Kenneth Walker : ColiformInfection of the Urinary Tract. 3.15 P.M., Teaching inthe Wards.

WEDNESDAY.—2.15 P.M., Dr. Bernard Schlesinger : Demon-stration of Cases in the Children’s Depts. 3.15 P.M.,Dr. H. C. Semon : Clinical Demonstrations.

THURSDAY.—2.15 P.M., Dr. E. G. B. Calvert: AbdominalPain. 3.15 P.M., Mr. J. B. Hunter : Tumours of theBreast.

FRIDAY,.-2.15 P.M., Dr. Bruce Williamson : Medical WardVisits. 3.15 P.M., Teaching in the Wards.

LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE AND TROPICALMEDICINE, Keppel-street, W.C.

TUESDAY, April 8th.-4 P.M., Sir Andrew Balfour willgive an address describing Prof. W. H. Welch’s lifeand work in celebration of his eightieth birthday.Admission free.

CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE AND EAR HOSPITAL.FRIDAY, April 11th.—4 P.M., Mr. W. A. Mill : Earacheinthe

Normal Ear.ROYAL DENTAL HOSPITAL OF LONDON, Leicester-square.

WEDNESDAY, April 9th.-6 P.M.. Mr. F. Talbot : TrigeiiainalNeuralgia as it Occurs in the Electro-therapeuticDepartment.

CITY OF LONDON MATERNITY HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C.TUESDAY, April 8th.-5 P.M., Mr. W. McKim McCullagh:

The Treatment of Obstructed Labour.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATECOURSE.

TUESDAY, April 8th.-4.15 P.M., Mr. E. W. Telford:Fractures of the Ankle-ioint.

FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. W. H. Hey: Demonstration ofSurgical Cases.

ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Mill-street, Manchester.The Lecture on Affections of the Kidney, postponed from

April 3rd to April 10th, will not be given until a laterdate. There will not be a lecture on April 10th.

ANCOATS HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COURSE,Mill-street, Manchester.THURSDAY, April 10th.-4.15 P.M., Mr. Harry Platt :

Injuries of the Spine. ’

GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, April 9th.-4.15 P.M. (at the Ophthalmic

Institution), Dr. H. Wright Thomson : Eye Cases.

Appointments.ADAMSON, A. F., M.B., Ch.B. Edin., D.P.H., has been appointed

Medical Officer of Health and School Medical Officer forHendon.

AHERN, J. M., M.B., B.Ch.R.U.I., Medical Officer at Parkhurst.Isle of Wight.

CLARKE, JOSEPHINE, M.B., B.Ch.N.U.I., Medical Officer forArranmore Dispensary District.

Cox, GLADYS M., M.B., B.S. Lond., Medical Officer for Clinics atArmada-street Centre, Greenwich.

CRAWFORD,MABEL, M.D., B.Ch. Dub., Hon. Asst. Surg..LiverpoolMaternity Hospital.

FARRELL, MARY, M.B. Ch.B. N.U.I., Medical Officer for Longford.KREMER, M., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., House Physician,

Middlesex Hospital.LOGAN, F. C., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg.. Medical Superintendent of the

Gloucester County and City Mental Hospitals.MORLEY, J., M.B., Ch.M. Manch., F.R.C.S. Eng., Lecturer in

Systematic Surgery in the University of Liverpool.SIMPSON, G. S., F.R.C.S. Eng., Professor of Surgery in the

University of Sheffield.