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460 Medical Diary Information to be included in this column should reach us in proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reacheB U8 later than the first post on Wednesday morning. SOCIETIES ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Feb. 24th. Odontology. 8 P.M. Mr. A. W. Wellings : Three Dental Abnormalities. Dr. C. F. Cosin : Aberrations of Calcium Metabolism in relation to Dental Disease. TUESDAY. Medicine, 5 P.M. Dr. G. W. Pickering: Obliterative Arterial Disease as it affects the Limbs. Prof. J. Paterson Ross and Prof. H. M. Turnbull will also speak. Pathology. 8.15 P.M. for 8.30 P.M. Prof. J. W. McLeod: Data Bearing on Significance of B. diphtherice Types accumulated in the last four years. WEDNESDAY. Comparative Medicine. 5 P.M. Prof. J. G. Wright : The Use of the Non-volatile Narcotics. Dr. Douglas Belfrage, Mr. B. Balfour-Jones, and Mr. Basil Hughes will also speak. THURSDAY. United Services : : Psychiatry. 4.30 P.M. Colonel J. Heatly-Spencer and Dr. E. Mapother : Functional Nervous Disease in the Fighting Services. Urology. 8.30 P.M. Mr. R. H. O. B. Robinson : Horse- shoe Kidney. Mr. T. J. Millin : Impotence and its Surgical Treatment, with reference to New Operative Procedure. Mr. A. Elliot-Smith : Steinach II. Opera- tion for Enlarged Prostate. FRIDAY. -Disease in Children. 4.30 P.M. (Cases at 4 P.M.) Dr. Bernard Myers : 1. Essential Purpura Hsemorrhagica. Dr. M. Price (for Mr. D. Levi): 2. Osteochondro- dystrophy of Morquio Type. Dr. R. C. Jewesbury : 3. Jaundice and ? Hepatic Cirrhosis. 4. Bilateral Foramina of the Parietal Bones. Dr. A. G. Maitland- Jones : 5. Tay-Sachs Disease. Dr. David Nabarro : 6 and 7. Congenital Syphilis showing Cutaneous Gummatous Lesions. Dr. W. P. H. Sheldon : 8. Ansemia with Bone Changes. Dr. Donald Bateman (for Dr. D. Paterson): 9-11. Epiphyseal Dysplasia Puncticularis. Epidemiology and State Medicine. 8.30 P.M. Sir William Hamer : The Endemic Influenza Prevalence of 1933-35. Physical Medicine. 8.30 P.M. Mr. Francis Talbot and Mr. H. Mandiwall : The Amelioration of Dental Sepsis by Physical Methods including Ultra-violet Irradiation and lonisation. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, W. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Lord Horder : Etiology and Treatment of Bacillus coli Infections of the Urinary Tract. WEDNESDAY.-9 P.M., Dr. P. H. Manson-Bahr: The Differential Diagnosis of Diseases of the Colon (Dysen- tery and Colitis) and their Complications. (Second Lettsomian lecture.) HUNTERIAN SOCIETY. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-9 P.M. (Mansion House, E.C.), Sir Lenthal Cheatle : John Hunter’s Time and Ours. (Hunterian oration.) MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY. THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-8.30 P.M. (Manson House, 26, Portland-place, W.), Mr. H. N. Linstead : Statutory Safeguards against Poisoning-the Work of the Poisons Board. BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-8.30 P.M. (Institute of Medical Psychology, Malet-place, W.C.), Miss Margaret Ash- down : The Role of the Psychiatric Social Worker. Dr. W. J. T. Kimber and Dr. William Moodie will also speak. (Medical section.) ROYAL MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-2.30 P.M. (11, Chandos-street, W.), Dr. E. Guttmann: Experimental Psychoses induced by Mescaline. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY, Lisle-street, W.C. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4.15 P.M., Clinical Meeting. 5 P.M., Dr. F. A. E. Silcock : The Lady with the Green Hair and other Interesting Skin Cases. LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &e. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON, Pall Mall East, S.W. THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-5 P.M., Dr. E. L. Middleton: Industrial Pulmonary Disease due to the Inhalation of Dust, with Special Reference to Silicosis. (First Milroy lecture.) UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, W.C. FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5 P.M., Dr. Cecil Price-Jones : The Sizes of Red Blood Cells. (Sydney Ringer lecture.) NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE HEART, Westmoreland-street, W. TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-5.30 P.M., Dr. D. Evan Bedford: Radiological Examination of the Heart and Great Vessels. HAMPSTEAD GENERAL AND NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL, N.W. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Dr. C. Rickword Lane: Clinical Pathology in General Practice. HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPSY AND PARALYSIS, Maida Vale, W. THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-3 P.M., Dr. Anthony Feiling : Demonstration. NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-2 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Cerebral Vascular Disease. TUESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Walshe: Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Cerebral Vascular Disease. WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Martin: Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Kinnier Wilson : Clinical Demonstration. THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Symonds : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Mr. Leslie Paton : Optic Neuritis. FRIDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Purdon Martin: Other Infectious Diseases of Nervous System. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-st., W.C. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-2 P.M., Dr Donald Paterson: Bronchitis and Asthma. 3 P.M., Dr. Donald Bateman : Tests for Allergen Sensitivity. Out-patient Clinics daily at 10 A.M. and ward visits at 2 P.M. LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, 5, Lisle-street, W.C. TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-5 P.M., Dr. W. N. Goldsmith: Pigmentary Disorders. THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. A. Burrows : Malignant Conditions of the Skin. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Feb. 24th, to SATURDAY, Feb. 29th.-INFANTS HOSPITAL, Vincent-square, S.W. Mon., Wed., and Fri., 8 P.M., F.R.C.S. primary course.—BBOMPTON HOSPITAL, S.W., All-day course in thoracic surgery.- NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road, N.W., Tues. and Thurs., 8 P.M., M.R.C.P. course.- NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road, N.W., Tues., 8.30 P.M., Mr. A. E. Porritt: Infection of Bones, and Thurs., Mr. R. Coyte : Large Intestine and Rectum.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, 5, Lisle-street, W.C. Afternoon course in dermatology (open to non- members).-Courses are open only to members of the fellowship. SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M. (St. James’ Hospital, Ouseley-road, S.W.12), Dr. R. F. L. Hewlett: The Value of Blood Examinations. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, Hammersmith, W.6. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-10 A.M., Skin Clinic. 11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Gynaecological and Surgical Wards, Eye and Gynaecological Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Mr. Green- Armytage : Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy. TUESDAY,.-10 A.M., Medical Wards. 11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Throat Clinic. WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Children’s Clinic and Wards. 11 A.M., Medical Wards. 2 P.M., Eye Clinic. 4.15 P.M., Dr. R. W. Ironside : Anaesthesia. THURSDAYS.-10 A.M., Neurological and Gynsecological Clinics. Noon, Fracture Clinic. 2 P.M... Eye and Genito-urinary Clinics. FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Skin Clinic, Medical Wards. 12 noon, Lecture on Treatment. 2 r.w.,Throat Clinic. 4.15 P.M., Mr. Vlasto : Pyogenic Infections of the Ear. SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Children’s and Surgical Clinics, Medical Wards. Daily.-2 P.M., Operations, Medical and Surgical Clinics. The lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all medical practitioners without fee. LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY. TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-3.30 P.M., Dr. Tattersall: Tuber- culosis Demonstration. LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Mr. L. N. Pyrah: The Treatment of Burns and Surgical Cutaneous Septic Conditions. ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester. THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. W. J. S. Reid: Polycythaemia. UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM. SUNDAY, March 1st.—10.30 A.M. (Newcastle General Hospital), Prof. T. Beattie : Medical Ward Visit. GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4.15 P.M. (Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital), Dr. R. J. Watson : The Accessory Sinuses. COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION.-At its first meet- ing on Feb. 15th the League of Nations committee on nutrition agreed on the general lines of the report to be prepared, took steps to obtain further information from governments and national authorities, and appointed a drafting committee which is to meet on May 4th, before a second session of the full committee to be held early in June. The committee unanimously adopted the report of the Technical Commission (which appeared in THE LANCET of Dec. 21st, 1935, p. 1434) which lays down the principles for a scientifically balanced diet for different ages and categories of human beings. This report is to serve as the basis for a big programme of research work in different countries.

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Medical DiaryInformation to be included in this column should reach us

in proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reacheBU8 later than the first post on Wednesday morning.

SOCIETIESROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.

MONDAY, Feb. 24th.Odontology. 8 P.M. Mr. A. W. Wellings : Three Dental

Abnormalities. Dr. C. F. Cosin : Aberrations ofCalcium Metabolism in relation to Dental Disease.

TUESDAY.Medicine, 5 P.M. Dr. G. W. Pickering: Obliterative

Arterial Disease as it affects the Limbs. Prof. J.Paterson Ross and Prof. H. M. Turnbull will alsospeak.

Pathology. 8.15 P.M. for 8.30 P.M. Prof. J. W. McLeod:Data Bearing on Significance of B. diphtherice Typesaccumulated in the last four years.

WEDNESDAY.Comparative Medicine. 5 P.M. Prof. J. G. Wright :The Use of the Non-volatile Narcotics. Dr. DouglasBelfrage, Mr. B. Balfour-Jones, and Mr. Basil Hugheswill also speak.

THURSDAY.United Services : : Psychiatry. 4.30 P.M. Colonel J.Heatly-Spencer and Dr. E. Mapother : FunctionalNervous Disease in the Fighting Services.

Urology. 8.30 P.M. Mr. R. H. O. B. Robinson : Horse-shoe Kidney. Mr. T. J. Millin : Impotence and itsSurgical Treatment, with reference to New OperativeProcedure. Mr. A. Elliot-Smith : Steinach II. Opera-tion for Enlarged Prostate.

FRIDAY.-Disease in Children. 4.30 P.M. (Cases at 4 P.M.) Dr.Bernard Myers : 1. Essential Purpura Hsemorrhagica.Dr. M. Price (for Mr. D. Levi): 2. Osteochondro-dystrophy of Morquio Type. Dr. R. C. Jewesbury :3. Jaundice and ? Hepatic Cirrhosis. 4. BilateralForamina of the Parietal Bones. Dr. A. G. Maitland-Jones : 5. Tay-Sachs Disease. Dr. David Nabarro :6 and 7. Congenital Syphilis showing CutaneousGummatous Lesions. Dr. W. P. H. Sheldon : 8.Ansemia with Bone Changes. Dr. Donald Bateman(for Dr. D. Paterson): 9-11. Epiphyseal DysplasiaPuncticularis.

Epidemiology and State Medicine. 8.30 P.M. Sir WilliamHamer : The Endemic Influenza Prevalence of 1933-35.

Physical Medicine. 8.30 P.M. Mr. Francis Talbot andMr. H. Mandiwall : The Amelioration of Dental Sepsisby Physical Methods including Ultra-violet Irradiationand lonisation.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, W.MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Lord Horder : Etiology

and Treatment of Bacillus coli Infections of theUrinary Tract.

WEDNESDAY.-9 P.M., Dr. P. H. Manson-Bahr: TheDifferential Diagnosis of Diseases of the Colon (Dysen-tery and Colitis) and their Complications. (SecondLettsomian lecture.)

HUNTERIAN SOCIETY.MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-9 P.M. (Mansion House, E.C.), Sir

Lenthal Cheatle : John Hunter’s Time and Ours.(Hunterian oration.)

MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY.THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-8.30 P.M. (Manson House, 26,

Portland-place, W.), Mr. H. N. Linstead : StatutorySafeguards against Poisoning-the Work of the PoisonsBoard.

BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-8.30 P.M. (Institute of Medical

Psychology, Malet-place, W.C.), Miss Margaret Ash-down : The Role of the Psychiatric Social Worker.Dr. W. J. T. Kimber and Dr. William Moodie will alsospeak. (Medical section.)

ROYAL MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-2.30 P.M. (11, Chandos-street,

W.), Dr. E. Guttmann: Experimental Psychosesinduced by Mescaline.

ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY,Lisle-street, W.C.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4.15 P.M., Clinical Meeting.

5 P.M., Dr. F. A. E. Silcock : The Lady with the GreenHair and other Interesting Skin Cases.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &e.ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS OF LONDON, PallMall East, S.W.THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-5 P.M., Dr. E. L. Middleton:

Industrial Pulmonary Disease due to the Inhalationof Dust, with Special Reference to Silicosis. (FirstMilroy lecture.)

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL,W.C.

FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5 P.M., Dr. Cecil Price-Jones : TheSizes of Red Blood Cells. (Sydney Ringer lecture.)

NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE HEART,Westmoreland-street, W.

TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-5.30 P.M., Dr. D. Evan Bedford:Radiological Examination of the Heart and GreatVessels.

HAMPSTEAD GENERAL AND NORTH-WEST LONDONHOSPITAL, N.W.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Dr. C. Rickword Lane:

Clinical Pathology in General Practice.HOSPITAL FOR EPILEPSY AND PARALYSIS, Maida

Vale, W.THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-3 P.M., Dr. Anthony Feiling :

Demonstration.NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square.

MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-2 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Out-patientClinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Cerebral VascularDisease.

TUESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Walshe: Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Cerebral Vascular Disease.

WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Martin: Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Dr. Kinnier Wilson : Clinical Demonstration.

THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Symonds : Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Mr. Leslie Paton : Optic Neuritis.

FRIDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Critchley : Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Dr. Purdon Martin: Other InfectiousDiseases of Nervous System.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-st., W.C.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-2 P.M., Dr Donald Paterson:

Bronchitis and Asthma. 3 P.M., Dr. Donald Bateman :Tests for Allergen Sensitivity.

Out-patient Clinics daily at 10 A.M. and ward visits at 2 P.M.LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, 5, Lisle-street, W.C.

TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-5 P.M., Dr. W. N. Goldsmith:Pigmentary Disorders.

THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. A. Burrows : Malignant Conditionsof the Skin.

FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, Feb. 24th, to SATURDAY, Feb. 29th.-INFANTS

HOSPITAL, Vincent-square, S.W. Mon., Wed., andFri., 8 P.M., F.R.C.S. primary course.—BBOMPTONHOSPITAL, S.W., All-day course in thoracic surgery.-NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road,N.W., Tues. and Thurs., 8 P.M., M.R.C.P. course.-NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road,N.W., Tues., 8.30 P.M., Mr. A. E. Porritt: Infectionof Bones, and Thurs., Mr. R. Coyte : Large Intestineand Rectum.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, 5, Lisle-street,W.C. Afternoon course in dermatology (open to non-members).-Courses are open only to members of thefellowship.

SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M. (St. James’ Hospital,

Ouseley-road, S.W.12), Dr. R. F. L. Hewlett: TheValue of Blood Examinations.

WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Hammersmith, W.6.MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-10 A.M., Skin Clinic. 11 A.M., Surgical

Wards. 2 P.M., Gynaecological and Surgical Wards,Eye and Gynaecological Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Mr. Green-Armytage : Abdominal Pain in Pregnancy.

TUESDAY,.-10 A.M., Medical Wards. 11 A.M., SurgicalWards. 2 P.M., Throat Clinic.

WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Children’s Clinic and Wards.11 A.M., Medical Wards. 2 P.M., Eye Clinic. 4.15 P.M.,Dr. R. W. Ironside : Anaesthesia.

THURSDAYS.-10 A.M., Neurological and GynsecologicalClinics. Noon, Fracture Clinic. 2 P.M... Eye andGenito-urinary Clinics.

FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Skin Clinic, Medical Wards. 12 noon,Lecture on Treatment. 2 r.w.,Throat Clinic. 4.15 P.M.,Mr. Vlasto : Pyogenic Infections of the Ear.

SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Children’s and Surgical Clinics,Medical Wards.

Daily.-2 P.M., Operations, Medical and Surgical Clinics.The lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all medical practitioners

without fee.LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY.

TUESDAY, Feb. 25th.-3.30 P.M., Dr. Tattersall: Tuber-culosis Demonstration.

LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Mr. L. N. Pyrah: The

Treatment of Burns and Surgical Cutaneous SepticConditions.

ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester.THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. W. J. S. Reid:

Polycythaemia.UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.

SUNDAY, March 1st.—10.30 A.M. (Newcastle GeneralHospital), Prof. T. Beattie : Medical Ward Visit.

GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4.15 P.M. (Ear, Nose, and Throat

Hospital), Dr. R. J. Watson : The Accessory Sinuses.

COMMITTEE ON NUTRITION.-At its first meet-ing on Feb. 15th the League of Nations committeeon nutrition agreed on the general lines of thereport to be prepared, took steps to obtain furtherinformation from governments and national authorities,and appointed a drafting committee which is to meet onMay 4th, before a second session of the full committeeto be held early in June. The committee unanimouslyadopted the report of the Technical Commission (whichappeared in THE LANCET of Dec. 21st, 1935, p. 1434) whichlays down the principles for a scientifically balanced dietfor different ages and categories of human beings. Thisreport is to serve as the basis for a big programme ofresearch work in different countries.