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781 GUINNESS, Thomas ARCHIBALr, L.K.Q.C.P.I., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Bampton District of the Tiverton Union, vice Nason, resigned. iRVEfa, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, L.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Billinghay District of the Sleaford Union, vice Thompson, resigned. LLOYD. MORGA, L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Llangendeirne Upper District of the Carmarthen Union, vice Timmins. resigned. McHuGH, MICHAEL, M.B.Dub., L.R.C.S.I., has been elected Assistant- Physician to St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin. McKEE, JAMES CHARLES, L.R.C.P.Ed., L.R.C.S.Ed., has been appointed Health Officer for the Borough of Raywood, Victoria. FAERY-JoNES, M., LB., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Resident Medical Officer at the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria-park, E. PESKETT, ALFRED F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed Resident Accoucheur at the London Hospital. PIKE, JOSEPH BALM, L.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Longhborough District and Workhouse, Loughborough Union, vice Palmer, resigned. SOUTER, Joav CLEMEXT, M.D., C.M.Aber., has been appointed Govern- ment Medical Officer and Vaccinator at Murrumburrah, New South Wales. STEPHENS, CHARLES, L.R.C.S.Ed., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Fourth District of the Stow Union, vice Ebden, deceased. STOKES, ALFRED WALKER, F.C.S., has been appointed Public Analyst for St. Luke’s Parish, vice Pavy, resigned. Births Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. CHETWOOD.--On the 16th inst., at King-street, Finsbury-square, thl wife of William Chetwood, M.R.C.S., of a son. GiBsoN.-On the 21st inst., at Stanley House, Blackstock-road, Finsbury park, N., the wife of Dr. J. C. Gibson, of a son. SMITH.—On the 19th inst., at Christ’s Hospital, London, the wife oj Alder Smith, M.B., F.R.C.S., of a daughter. WEATHERHEAD.-On the 30th ult., at Fairview Ranch, Boorne, Texas, the wife of J. F. Weatherhead, M.R.C.S., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. BURCHELL—EVANS.— On the 9th inst., at the Parish Church, Aldeburgh-on-Sea, Suffolk, Peter Lodwick Burchell, M.B.Lond., F.R.C.S.Eng., to Emily Anne Frances, widow of T. H. Evans, Esq., second daughter of the late William Webber, F.R.C.S.Eng., and granddaughter of the late Sir Thomas Preston, Bart., of Beeston Hall, Norfolk. HUNT—BAWTREE.—On the 16th inst., at St. Ma.ry-at-the-Wa.Hs, Col- chester, by the Rev. Canon Luard, Vicar of Stanstead, Essex (uncle of the bride), assisted by the Rev. J. W. Irvine, Rector and Rural Dean, and the Rev. J. G. Bullock, Rector of St. Nicholas and St. Runwald, Edgar Atlee Hunt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.Lond., of Colchester, eldest son of Josiah Hunt, Esq., of Queen Anne’s Gate, Westminster, and Putney, S.W., to Charlotte Mary, third daughter of John Bawtree, Esq., of Colchester. PENFOLD—BAYNE.—On the 3rd February, at All Saints Church, Sand- hurst, Victoria, by the Rev. J. Garlick and the Ven. Archdeacon MacCullagh, Oliver Penfold. M.R.C.S. & L.S.A.Lond., to Mary Louisa, second daughter of Alexander Bayne, Esq., of Montanvert, Sandhurst. SEQUEIBA—STAFFORD.—On the 9th inst., at the Parish Church. Chiswick, Henry J. Sequeira, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., eldest son of Henry L. Sequeira. M.R.C.S., of Waltham Lodge, Tulse-hill. and the City, to Inez W. E. Stafford (Nina), only daughter of William J. Stafford, Esq., of Bradmore House, Chiswick, W. SHORE - SARGENT.— On the 20th inst., at St. Peter’s, Regent- square, W.C., by the Rev. R. H. A. Bradley, Vicar, Thomas William Shore, M.B., B.Se.Lond., M.R.C.S., &c.. eldest son of T. W. Shore, Esq., of Southampton, to Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of H. E. Sargent, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., &c., of Shadwell. No cards. WARD—LYNCH.—On the 16th inst., at St. Gregory’s, Sudbury, Suffolk, by the Rev. T. Lingard Green, Rector of the Parish, assisted by the Rev. H. C. Jollye, of Westmount, Dover (brother-in-law of the bride), Allan Ogier Ward, M.B. & C.M., of Casita, Northumberland- park, Tottenham, to Leila Catherine, daughter of J. C. Lynch, Esq., M.R.C.S., of Sudbury, Suffolk. No cards. DEATHS. HARRISON.—On the 15th inst., at Gipsy-hill, Upper Norwood, S.E., Joseph Harrison, M.D., eldest son of the late Thomas Harrison, of Lotamore, Glanmire, co. Cork, aged 70. LEEMING.—On the 16th inst., at the Victoria Hotel, Southport Robert Toulmin Leeming, F.R.C.S.Ed., M.R.C.S., & L.S.A.Lond. (of Kendal), aged 58. PUDDICOMBE.—On the 17th inst., at Dartmouth, Devon, John Morgan Puddicombe, F.R.C.S., aged 70. SMITH.—On the 12th inst., at Greenhill, Weymouth, William Johnson Smith, M.D., aged 72. - N.B.—A fee of 5s. is charged for the Inserticn of Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. (Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.) THE LANCET OFFICE, April 23rd, 1885. Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. Monday, April 27. ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.—Operations, 10.30 A.M.. and each day at the same hour. ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and each day at the same hour. ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Tuesdays at the same hour. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, SOHO-SQUARE.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Thursday at the same hour. METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ROYAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Dr. Althaus: A case of Syphilis of the Brain.-Dr. West: On Hsematuria in Granular Kidney.-Dr. Herbert Snow: On the Free Use of Caustic Potash in the Treatment of Cancer of the Cervix Uteri. Tuesday, April 28. GUY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Friday at the same hour. Ophthalmic Operations on Mondays at 1.30 and Thursdays at 2 P.M. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Ophthalmic Operations, 4 P.M. ; Friday, 2 P.M. CANCER HOSPITAL, BROMPTON.—Operations. 2.30 P.M. ; Saturday, 2.30 P.M. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2.30 P.M. CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Friday at the same hour. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Gamgee : Digestion and Nutrition. ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.-8 P.M. Mr. A. L. Lewis: On the Past and Present Condition of Certain Rude Stone Monuments in Westmoreland.-Rear-Admiral F. S. Tremlett : Quadrilateral Constructions near Carnac.-Mons. Jean L’Heureux: The Kekip-Sesoators or Ancient Sacrificial Stone of the North-West Tribes of Canada. ROYAL MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-8.30 P.,r. Mr. Doran : Notes on so-called Non-ovarian Dermoid Tumours. -Dr. Hale White: On the Pathological Histology of the Semilunar and Superior Cervical Sympathetic Ganglia. Dr. Hale White will exhibit a series of Microscopic Specimens in illustration of his paper at 8 P.M. Wednesday, April 29. NATIONAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 10 A.M. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1 P.M. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Satur- day at the same hour.-Ophthalmic Operations on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 1.30 P.M. ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M. Skin Department: 9.30 A.M., on Tuesdays and Fridays. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Saturday at the same hour. LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Thursday and Saturday at the same hour. GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.-Operations, 2.30 P.M. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.; Saturday, 2 P.M. Skin Department: 1.45 P.M.; Saturday, 9.15 A.M. ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 3 to 4 P.M. Thursday, April 30. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.-Surgical Consultations, 1.30 P.M. CHARIN(4-CROSS HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2.30 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Tyndall: Natural Forces and Energies. Friday, May 1. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.—Ophthalmic Operations, 1.30 P.M. ROYAL SOUTH LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations. 2 P.M. WEST LONDON MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.—8 P.M. Mr. Percy Dunn will show a Heart with Ante-mortem Clots in Right Ventricle which have Suppurated ; Abscess in the Brain of a Child aged eight; Primary Scirrhus of Liver.-Mr. Burrows will show some Experi- ments with Pancreatine.—Mr. E. Hurry Fenwick: Latent Calculus.- Mr. Bruce-Clark : Acaseof Cancer of the Prostate.-Mr. C. B. Keetley: Antiseptic Surgery at the West London Hospital. ROYAL IrrsTnruTION.-1.30 p.M. Annual Meeting.—9 P.M. Lord Rayleigh. Water Jets and Water Drops. Saturday, May 2. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, l P.M. ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M. ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Mr. W. Carruthers: Fir-trees and their Alties.

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781

GUINNESS, Thomas ARCHIBALr, L.K.Q.C.P.I., M.R.C.S., has been

appointed Medical Officer for the Bampton District of the TivertonUnion, vice Nason, resigned.

iRVEfa, JOHN CHRISTOPHER, L.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S., has been appointedMedical Officer for the Billinghay District of the Sleaford Union,vice Thompson, resigned.

LLOYD. MORGA, L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S., has been appointed MedicalOfficer for the Llangendeirne Upper District of the CarmarthenUnion, vice Timmins. resigned.

McHuGH, MICHAEL, M.B.Dub., L.R.C.S.I., has been elected Assistant-Physician to St. Vincent’s Hospital, Dublin.

McKEE, JAMES CHARLES, L.R.C.P.Ed., L.R.C.S.Ed., has been appointedHealth Officer for the Borough of Raywood, Victoria.

FAERY-JoNES, M., LB., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointedResident Medical Officer at the City of London Hospital forDiseases of the Chest, Victoria-park, E.

PESKETT, ALFRED F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointedResident Accoucheur at the London Hospital.

PIKE, JOSEPH BALM, L.R.C.P.Ed., M.R.C.S., has been appointedMedical Officer for the Longhborough District and Workhouse,Loughborough Union, vice Palmer, resigned.

SOUTER, Joav CLEMEXT, M.D., C.M.Aber., has been appointed Govern-ment Medical Officer and Vaccinator at Murrumburrah, New SouthWales.

STEPHENS, CHARLES, L.R.C.S.Ed., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointedMedical Officer for the Fourth District of the Stow Union, viceEbden, deceased.

STOKES, ALFRED WALKER, F.C.S., has been appointed Public Analystfor St. Luke’s Parish, vice Pavy, resigned.

Births Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

CHETWOOD.--On the 16th inst., at King-street, Finsbury-square, thlwife of William Chetwood, M.R.C.S., of a son.

GiBsoN.-On the 21st inst., at Stanley House, Blackstock-road, Finsburypark, N., the wife of Dr. J. C. Gibson, of a son.

SMITH.—On the 19th inst., at Christ’s Hospital, London, the wife ojAlder Smith, M.B., F.R.C.S., of a daughter.

WEATHERHEAD.-On the 30th ult., at Fairview Ranch, Boorne, Texas,the wife of J. F. Weatherhead, M.R.C.S., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.BURCHELL—EVANS.— On the 9th inst., at the Parish Church,

Aldeburgh-on-Sea, Suffolk, Peter Lodwick Burchell, M.B.Lond.,F.R.C.S.Eng., to Emily Anne Frances, widow of T. H. Evans, Esq.,second daughter of the late William Webber, F.R.C.S.Eng., andgranddaughter of the late Sir Thomas Preston, Bart., of BeestonHall, Norfolk.

HUNT—BAWTREE.—On the 16th inst., at St. Ma.ry-at-the-Wa.Hs, Col-chester, by the Rev. Canon Luard, Vicar of Stanstead, Essex (uncleof the bride), assisted by the Rev. J. W. Irvine, Rector and RuralDean, and the Rev. J. G. Bullock, Rector of St. Nicholas andSt. Runwald, Edgar Atlee Hunt, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., L.S.A.Lond.,of Colchester, eldest son of Josiah Hunt, Esq., of Queen Anne’sGate, Westminster, and Putney, S.W., to Charlotte Mary, thirddaughter of John Bawtree, Esq., of Colchester.

PENFOLD—BAYNE.—On the 3rd February, at All Saints Church, Sand-hurst, Victoria, by the Rev. J. Garlick and the Ven. ArchdeaconMacCullagh, Oliver Penfold. M.R.C.S. & L.S.A.Lond., to MaryLouisa, second daughter of Alexander Bayne, Esq., of Montanvert,Sandhurst.

SEQUEIBA—STAFFORD.—On the 9th inst., at the Parish Church.Chiswick, Henry J. Sequeira, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., eldest son ofHenry L. Sequeira. M.R.C.S., of Waltham Lodge, Tulse-hill. andthe City, to Inez W. E. Stafford (Nina), only daughter of WilliamJ. Stafford, Esq., of Bradmore House, Chiswick, W.

SHORE - SARGENT.— On the 20th inst., at St. Peter’s, Regent-square, W.C., by the Rev. R. H. A. Bradley, Vicar, ThomasWilliam Shore, M.B., B.Se.Lond., M.R.C.S., &c.. eldest son ofT. W. Shore, Esq., of Southampton, to Mary Elizabeth, eldestdaughter of H. E. Sargent, Esq., M.D., M.R.C.S., &c., of Shadwell.No cards.

WARD—LYNCH.—On the 16th inst., at St. Gregory’s, Sudbury, Suffolk,by the Rev. T. Lingard Green, Rector of the Parish, assisted by theRev. H. C. Jollye, of Westmount, Dover (brother-in-law of thebride), Allan Ogier Ward, M.B. & C.M., of Casita, Northumberland-park, Tottenham, to Leila Catherine, daughter of J. C. Lynch, Esq.,M.R.C.S., of Sudbury, Suffolk. No cards.

DEATHS.HARRISON.—On the 15th inst., at Gipsy-hill, Upper Norwood, S.E.,

Joseph Harrison, M.D., eldest son of the late Thomas Harrison, ofLotamore, Glanmire, co. Cork, aged 70.

LEEMING.—On the 16th inst., at the Victoria Hotel, SouthportRobert Toulmin Leeming, F.R.C.S.Ed., M.R.C.S., & L.S.A.Lond.(of Kendal), aged 58.

PUDDICOMBE.—On the 17th inst., at Dartmouth, Devon, John MorganPuddicombe, F.R.C.S., aged 70.

SMITH.—On the 12th inst., at Greenhill, Weymouth, William JohnsonSmith, M.D., aged 72. -

N.B.—A fee of 5s. is charged for the Inserticn of Notices of Births,Marriages, and Deaths.

METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.(Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.)

THE LANCET OFFICE, April 23rd, 1885.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.Monday, April 27.

ROYAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, MOORFIELDS.—Operations,10.30 A.M.. and each day at the same hour.

ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M.,and each day at the same hour.

ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Tuesdays at thesame hour.

HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, SOHO-SQUARE.—Operations, 2 P.M., and onThursday at the same hour.

METROPOLITAN FREE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8.30 P.M. Dr. Althaus: A case of

Syphilis of the Brain.-Dr. West: On Hsematuria in GranularKidney.-Dr. Herbert Snow: On the Free Use of Caustic Potash inthe Treatment of Cancer of the Cervix Uteri.

Tuesday, April 28.GUY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Friday at the same hour.

Ophthalmic Operations on Mondays at 1.30 and Thursdays at 2 P.M.ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Ophthalmic Operations, 4 P.M. ; Friday, 2 P.M.CANCER HOSPITAL, BROMPTON.—Operations. 2.30 P.M. ; Saturday, 2.30 P.M.WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2.30 P.M.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on

Friday at the same hour.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Gamgee : Digestion and Nutrition.ANTHROPOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF GREAT BRITAIN AND IRELAND.-8 P.M.

Mr. A. L. Lewis: On the Past and Present Condition of CertainRude Stone Monuments in Westmoreland.-Rear-Admiral F. S.Tremlett : Quadrilateral Constructions near Carnac.-Mons. JeanL’Heureux: The Kekip-Sesoators or Ancient Sacrificial Stone of theNorth-West Tribes of Canada.

ROYAL MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.-8.30 P.,r. Mr. Doran :Notes on so-called Non-ovarian Dermoid Tumours. -Dr. HaleWhite: On the Pathological Histology of the Semilunar andSuperior Cervical Sympathetic Ganglia. Dr. Hale White willexhibit a series of Microscopic Specimens in illustration of his paperat 8 P.M.

Wednesday, April 29.NATIONAL ORTHOPÆDIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 10 A.M.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Satur-

day at the same hour.-Ophthalmic Operations on Tuesdays andThursdays at 1.30 P.M.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M. Skin Department:9.30 A.M., on Tuesdays and Fridays.

ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.—Operations, 1.30 P.M., and on Saturday atthe same hour.

LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M., and on Thursday and Saturdayat the same hour.

GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.SAMARITAN FREE HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.-Operations,

2.30 P.M.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.; Saturday, 2 P.M.

Skin Department: 1.45 P.M.; Saturday, 9.15 A.M.ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations, 3 to 4 P.M.

Thursday, April 30.ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL.-Surgical Consultations, 1.30 P.M.CHARIN(4-CROSS HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.NORTH-WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2.30 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Prof. Tyndall: Natural Forces and Energies.

Friday, May 1.ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL.—Ophthalmic Operations, 1.30 P.M.ROYAL SOUTH LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.—Operations. 2 P.M.WEST LONDON MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY.—8 P.M. Mr. Percy

Dunn will show a Heart with Ante-mortem Clots in Right Ventriclewhich have Suppurated ; Abscess in the Brain of a Child aged eight;Primary Scirrhus of Liver.-Mr. Burrows will show some Experi-ments with Pancreatine.—Mr. E. Hurry Fenwick: Latent Calculus.-Mr. Bruce-Clark : Acaseof Cancer of the Prostate.-Mr. C. B. Keetley:Antiseptic Surgery at the West London Hospital.

ROYAL IrrsTnruTION.-1.30 p.M. Annual Meeting.—9 P.M. Lord Rayleigh.Water Jets and Water Drops.

Saturday, May 2.KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-Operations, l P.M.ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL.—Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL INSTITUTION.-3 P.M. Mr. W. Carruthers: Fir-trees and their

Alties.