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322 Manchester Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury, Oxct-patieaxts’ Department, Gartside-street, Manchester.-Asst. M.O. £200. Manchester Northern HosnitaL for Wonxen and Children, Park-place, Cheetham Hill-road -H.S. £150. Merthyr Tydfil Venereal Diseases Clinic.-M.O. Metropolitan Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, Fitzroy-square, W.-Clin. Assts. and AneeBths. Middlesex Education Committee.-Asst. t. Seb. M.O. 2400. Middleton-in- Wharfedale Sanatori2cm, nr. Ilktey.--Asat. Res. M.O. £325. Mile End Infant Welfa?-e.-M. 0. Mount Vernon Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, North wood, Midllesex.-Asst Res. M.O. :e2&0. Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Royal Victoria Infcrmary.-Rea. M.O. 2350. Also Acaisthetist. 2300. Also Asst. Res. M.O. B250. And other Resident Appointments. Nottingham Children’s Hospital.-Female Res. H.S. and Res. H.P. and Anæsth. £250 and £200 respectivelv. Queen’s Hospital for Chadren, Hackney-road, Bethnal Green, E.-Res. M.O. ;B200. Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital.-H.P. £250. J2oMsan/ and Egilshay, Orkney, Parish of.-M.O. £300. Royal Lnndnn Ophthalmic Hospital. City-road, E.C.-Sen. H.S. £150. Royal National Orthopxdic Hospital.-Res. H.S. 2200. Also Hon. Anseath. One guinea per attendance. St. Thomas’s Hospital, S.E.-Asst. Bact. £400. Also Asst. Pathologist and Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy. :E250. Sheffield City Edqtcation Commatee.-Seh. Dent. S. £350. Sheffield Royal Hospital.-Two Hon. Asst. P.’s. Stannington, Northumberland. Children’s Sanatorium.-Female Res. Doctor. Stockport Infirmary.-Jun. Res. H.S. £200. Tunbridge Wells General Hospital.-H.S. 2160. Wolverhampton and Midland Counties Eye Infirmary.-H.S. £200. THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, S.W., gives notice of vacancies for Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts at Castlederg, Wakefield, Wrotham, Gortin, and Broughton Astley. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. EDMOND.-On Feb. 15th. at Cruck Meole House, Hanwood, Shropshire, the wife of Major W.S. Edmond, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C., of a daughter. LONGHuRsT.-On Feb. 9h, at Ladbroke-gardens, W., the wife of Lieut.- Colonel B. W. Longhurst, R A.M.C., of a son. WIGnoaE.-On Feb. 13th. at Bernersmede, Blackheath Park, the wife of Capt. (acting Lieut.-Colonel) J. B. A. Wigmore, R.A.M.C., of a daughter. - MARRIAGES. DEw-JoHNSTON.-On Feb. 13th, at St. Barnabas, Clapham Common, Major J. Wesoutt Dew, M.C., R.A.M.C., to Marion Harvey, daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson, of Belfast, Ireland. GILMOUR-TURNER.-On Feb. 14th, at Westerfield Church, Ipswich, Major John Gilmour, M.C., R.A.M.C., to Marjorie Joyce, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Turner, Spursholt, Ipswich. MILNE-MACDONALD.-On Feb. 12th, at the Parish Church of Glen- Urquhart, by the Rev. Roderick Mackenzie, Major John Morrison Milne, M.C., R.A.M.C. (T.F.), to Annie Dallas, daughter of the late D. D. Macdonald and Mrs. Macdonald, Divach, Drumaadrochit, Inverness-shire. MOULSON-RYND.-On Feb. 3rd, at Bombay, Captain Geoffrey Moulson, R. 4..M.C.. to Eileen Helen, daughter of Fleetwood Rynd, late of Mount Armstrong, co. Kildare. O’BRIEN-DOBBIN.-On Feb. 12th, at St. Aloysius Church, Garnethill, Glasgow, Captain Patrick Aloysius O’Brien, R.A M.C., to Kathleen, . daughter of A. H. Dobbin, J.P., Chestnut Siil, Cambuslang. DEATHS. AXFORD.-On Feb. 14th, at Bournemouth, William Henry Axford, M.B., in his 80th year. BENSON.-On Feb. 16th, at Lower Baggot-street, Dublin, of pneumonia, Charles Molyneux Bensan, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., aged 41. BLAKEWAY.-On Feb. 15th, at St. Birtholomew’s Hospital, from pneumonia, Harry Blakeway, F.R.C.S., M.S., B.Sc., of Weymouth- street, W., aged 35 BRAMWELL.-At 10, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, on Feb. 12th. Martha, beloved wife of Byrom Bramwell, M.D.. F.R C.P.E., LL.D. MORRIS.-On Feb. 14th, at Halesworth, Suffolk, Pryce Jones Langford Morris, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 78 years. SEAL.-Of pneumonia following influeoza, on Jan. 10th. at 2, Catherine Villas, Darjeeling, Charles Edward Baldwin Seal, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 54, son of the late Charles William and Sarah Morford Snell Seal, of Basingstoke. TEMPLE.-On Feb. 13th, at Tunbridge Wells, Lieutenant-Colonel William Temple, V.C., M.B , late Army Medical Staff, aged 85. N.B.-A fee of 5s. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. By an Order of the Food Controller dated Feb. 14th lard may again be used in the manufacture of ointment. THE WELLCOME RESEARCH LABORATORIES, LONDON. - Mr. F. L. Pyman, D.Sc., having been appointed professor of technological chemistry in the Manchester Municipal College of Technology, Mr. T. A. Henry, D.Sc., late super- intendent of the laboratories at the Imperial Institute, London, has taken his place as director of the Wellcome Chemical Research Laboratories. Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W. THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-Papers :-Hon. R. J. Strutt: Soattanng of Light by Solid Sub3tances.-Sir James Dobbie and Dr. J. J. Fox : Toe Constitution of Su!phur Vapour.-Dr. W. G. Duffield. Mr. T H. Burnham. and Mr. A. H Davis: The Pressure upon the Poles of the Electric Arc (communicated by Prof. 0. W. , Richardson). - ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1. Wimpole-street, W.1. Tuesdav, Feb. 25th. GENERAL MEETING OF FELLOWS: at 5.30 P.M. Occasional Lecture : . Sir Almroth Wright: On L’3ssoll3 of the War in the Field of Immunisation. Wednesday. Feb. 26th. SOCIAL EVENING: at 8.30 P.M. Professor Sir William Os’er will discourse on " Sir Thomas Browne. and his ’Religio Medici-a Bio bibliographical Demonstration." MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. Monday. Feb. 24th. ODONTOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-F. N. Doubleday, G. Paton Pollitt, J. Howard Mummery): at 7.30 P.M. Paper: Mr. J. F. Colyer : Irregularities of the Teeth in Monkeys. Tuesday, Feb. 25th. MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries-Charles R. Box, W. Cecil Bosanqueth at 5.30 P.M. Paper : Dr. Otto Leyton : Transfusion in Diseases of the Blood. Friday. Feb. 28th. STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN (Hon. Secretaries-G. E. C. Pritchard. H. C. Cameron, C. P. Lapage): at 4.30 P.M. Continued Discussion: : The Etiology, Prevantlon, and Non-operative Treatment of Adenoids. Those wishing to take pirt in the discussion are requested to. forward their names to the Senior Hon. Secretary. The Royal Society of Medicine keeps open house for R.A.M.C. men and M.O.’s of the Dominions and Alties. The principal hospitals in the metropolis admit medical officers to their operations, lectures, &c. Particulars on application to the Secretary at 1, Wimpole-street, London, W.1. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-st., Cavendish-sq.,W. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Paper :-Mr. R. A. Ramsay : Treat. ment of Congenital Hypertrophy of the Pylorus. TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY, at the Royal Society of Medicine, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Discussion on the Treatment of Tuberculous Glands (opened by Dr. H. de Carle Woodcock). CHILD-STUDY SOCIETY LONDON, at the Royal Sanitary Institute, 90, Buckingham Palace-road, S.W. Tauusnay, Feb. 27th.-6 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. P. B. Ballard: The. Claim of the Individual Child. LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &e. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, in the Theatre of the College, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. MONDAY, Feb. 24th_—5 P.M., Arris ani Gale Lecture :-Dr. J. C. Briscoe : The Mechanism of Post Operative Massive Collapse of the Lungs. POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith- road, W. Special Eight Weeks’ Course of Post-Graduate Instruction. (Details of the Course were given in our issue of Feb. 15th). LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, in the Clinical Theatre of the Hospital. A Course of Lectures and Demonstrations on Surgical Dyspepsia. MONDAY Feb. 24th.-Lecture I.:-Mr. A. J. Walton. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, KING’S COLLEGE, AND KING’S COLLEGE FOR WOMEN. Course of Six Public Lectures arranged in conjunction with the Imperial Stuties Committee of the University on Pnysiology and National Needs:- WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-5.30 P.M., Lecture IV.:—Prof. A. Harden: Scurvy, a Diseas3 due to the Absence of Vitamines. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON, Gower-street, W.C. FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5 P.M., Public Lecture :-Dr. J. Murphy: Italian Methods of Surgical Amputation (illustrated by cine- matograph mms). ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, in the Lecture Hall of the Institute, 37, Russell-square, W.O. Course of Lectures and Discussions on Public Health Problems under War and After-war Conditions :- WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Prof. E. W. Hope, O.B.E. : The Rôle of the Ports in the Protection of the Health of the Nation. CHADWICK PUBLIC LECTURES, at the Rooms of the Medical Society of London, 11, Cnandos-street, Cavendish-square, W. WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-5.15 P.M., Mr. A. Searle: The Use of Colloids in Health and Disease (illustrated by lantern slides). ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Alb6marle-atreet,. Piccadilly, W. FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5.30 P.M., Sir Oliver Lodge: Ether and Matter. 0 wing to indisposition Prof. J. A. McClelland will be unable to deliver his discourse on " Nuolei and Ions " as announced.

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Manchester Children’s Hospital, Pendlebury, Oxct-patieaxts’ Department,Gartside-street, Manchester.-Asst. M.O. £200.

Manchester Northern HosnitaL for Wonxen and Children, Park-place,Cheetham Hill-road -H.S. £150.

Merthyr Tydfil Venereal Diseases Clinic.-M.O.Metropolitan Ear, Nose, and Throat Hospital, Fitzroy-square, W.-Clin.

Assts. and AneeBths.Middlesex Education Committee.-Asst. t. Seb. M.O. 2400.Middleton-in- Wharfedale Sanatori2cm, nr. Ilktey.--Asat. Res. M.O. £325.Mile End Infant Welfa?-e.-M. 0.Mount Vernon Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest,

North wood, Midllesex.-Asst Res. M.O. :e2&0.Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Royal Victoria Infcrmary.-Rea. M.O. 2350.

Also Acaisthetist. 2300. Also Asst. Res. M.O. B250. And otherResident Appointments.

Nottingham Children’s Hospital.-Female Res. H.S. and Res. H.P. andAnæsth. £250 and £200 respectivelv.

Queen’s Hospital for Chadren, Hackney-road, Bethnal Green, E.-Res.M.O. ;B200.

Reading, Royal Berkshire Hospital.-H.P. £250.J2oMsan/ and Egilshay, Orkney, Parish of.-M.O. £300.Royal Lnndnn Ophthalmic Hospital. City-road, E.C.-Sen. H.S. £150.Royal National Orthopxdic Hospital.-Res. H.S. 2200. Also Hon.

Anseath. One guinea per attendance.St. Thomas’s Hospital, S.E.-Asst. Bact. £400. Also Asst. Pathologist

and Demonstrator of Morbid Anatomy. :E250.Sheffield City Edqtcation Commatee.-Seh. Dent. S. £350.Sheffield Royal Hospital.-Two Hon. Asst. P.’s.Stannington, Northumberland. Children’s Sanatorium.-Female Res.

Doctor.Stockport Infirmary.-Jun. Res. H.S. £200.Tunbridge Wells General Hospital.-H.S. 2160.Wolverhampton and Midland Counties Eye Infirmary.-H.S. £200.

THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, S.W., gives notice ofvacancies for Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and WorkshopActs at Castlederg, Wakefield, Wrotham, Gortin, and BroughtonAstley.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

EDMOND.-On Feb. 15th. at Cruck Meole House, Hanwood, Shropshire,the wife of Major W.S. Edmond, F.R.C.S., R.A.M.C., of a daughter.

LONGHuRsT.-On Feb. 9h, at Ladbroke-gardens, W., the wife of Lieut.-Colonel B. W. Longhurst, R A.M.C., of a son.

WIGnoaE.-On Feb. 13th. at Bernersmede, Blackheath Park, the wifeof Capt. (acting Lieut.-Colonel) J. B. A. Wigmore, R.A.M.C., of adaughter. -

MARRIAGES.DEw-JoHNSTON.-On Feb. 13th, at St. Barnabas, Clapham Common,

Major J. Wesoutt Dew, M.C., R.A.M.C., to Marion Harvey,daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Johnson, of Belfast,Ireland.

GILMOUR-TURNER.-On Feb. 14th, at Westerfield Church, Ipswich,Major John Gilmour, M.C., R.A.M.C., to Marjorie Joyce, onlydaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Turner, Spursholt, Ipswich.

MILNE-MACDONALD.-On Feb. 12th, at the Parish Church of Glen-Urquhart, by the Rev. Roderick Mackenzie, Major John MorrisonMilne, M.C., R.A.M.C. (T.F.), to Annie Dallas, daughter of the lateD. D. Macdonald and Mrs. Macdonald, Divach, Drumaadrochit,Inverness-shire.

MOULSON-RYND.-On Feb. 3rd, at Bombay, Captain Geoffrey Moulson,R. 4..M.C.. to Eileen Helen, daughter of Fleetwood Rynd, late ofMount Armstrong, co. Kildare.

O’BRIEN-DOBBIN.-On Feb. 12th, at St. Aloysius Church, Garnethill,Glasgow, Captain Patrick Aloysius O’Brien, R.A M.C., to Kathleen,

. daughter of A. H. Dobbin, J.P., Chestnut Siil, Cambuslang.

DEATHS.AXFORD.-On Feb. 14th, at Bournemouth, William Henry Axford, M.B.,

in his 80th year.BENSON.-On Feb. 16th, at Lower Baggot-street, Dublin, of pneumonia,

Charles Molyneux Bensan, M.D., F.R.C.S.I., aged 41.BLAKEWAY.-On Feb. 15th, at St. Birtholomew’s Hospital, from

pneumonia, Harry Blakeway, F.R.C.S., M.S., B.Sc., of Weymouth-street, W., aged 35

BRAMWELL.-At 10, Heriot Row, Edinburgh, on Feb. 12th. Martha,beloved wife of Byrom Bramwell, M.D.. F.R C.P.E., LL.D.

MORRIS.-On Feb. 14th, at Halesworth, Suffolk, Pryce Jones LangfordMorris, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 78 years.

SEAL.-Of pneumonia following influeoza, on Jan. 10th. at 2, CatherineVillas, Darjeeling, Charles Edward Baldwin Seal, M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P., aged 54, son of the late Charles William and SarahMorford Snell Seal, of Basingstoke.

TEMPLE.-On Feb. 13th, at Tunbridge Wells, Lieutenant-ColonelWilliam Temple, V.C., M.B , late Army Medical Staff, aged 85.

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

By an Order of the Food Controller datedFeb. 14th lard may again be used in the manufacture ofointment.

THE WELLCOME RESEARCH LABORATORIES, LONDON.- Mr. F. L. Pyman, D.Sc., having been appointed professorof technological chemistry in the Manchester MunicipalCollege of Technology, Mr. T. A. Henry, D.Sc., late super-intendent of the laboratories at the Imperial Institute,London, has taken his place as director of the WellcomeChemical Research Laboratories.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W.THURSDAY, Feb. 27th.-Papers :-Hon. R. J. Strutt: Soattanng of

Light by Solid Sub3tances.-Sir James Dobbie and Dr. J. J.Fox : Toe Constitution of Su!phur Vapour.-Dr. W. G. Duffield.Mr. T H. Burnham. and Mr. A. H Davis: The Pressure uponthe Poles of the Electric Arc (communicated by Prof. 0. W.

, Richardson). -

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1. Wimpole-street, W.1.Tuesdav, Feb. 25th.

GENERAL MEETING OF FELLOWS: at 5.30 P.M.Occasional Lecture : .

Sir Almroth Wright: On L’3ssoll3 of the War in the Field ofImmunisation.

Wednesday. Feb. 26th.SOCIAL EVENING: at 8.30 P.M.

Professor Sir William Os’er will discourse on " Sir Thomas Browne.and his ’Religio Medici-a Bio bibliographical Demonstration."

MEETINGS OF SECTIONS.

Monday. Feb. 24th.ODONTOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-F. N. Doubleday, G. Paton Pollitt,

J. Howard Mummery): at 7.30 P.M.Paper:Mr. J. F. Colyer : Irregularities of the Teeth in Monkeys.

Tuesday, Feb. 25th.MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries-Charles R. Box, W. Cecil Bosanqueth

at 5.30 P.M.Paper :Dr. Otto Leyton : Transfusion in Diseases of the Blood.

Friday. Feb. 28th.STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN (Hon. Secretaries-G. E. C.Pritchard. H. C. Cameron, C. P. Lapage): at 4.30 P.M.Continued Discussion: :The Etiology, Prevantlon, and Non-operative Treatment of

Adenoids.Those wishing to take pirt in the discussion are requested to.

forward their names to the Senior Hon. Secretary.The Royal Society of Medicine keeps open house for

R.A.M.C. men and M.O.’s of the Dominions and Alties. Theprincipal hospitals in the metropolis admit medical officersto their operations, lectures, &c. Particulars on applicationto the Secretary at 1, Wimpole-street, London, W.1.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-st., Cavendish-sq.,W.MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Paper :-Mr. R. A. Ramsay : Treat.

ment of Congenital Hypertrophy of the Pylorus.TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY, at the Royal Society of Medicine,

1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, Feb. 24th.-8.30 P.M., Discussion on the Treatment of

Tuberculous Glands (opened by Dr. H. de Carle Woodcock).CHILD-STUDY SOCIETY LONDON, at the Royal Sanitary Institute,

90, Buckingham Palace-road, S.W.Tauusnay, Feb. 27th.-6 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. P. B. Ballard: The.

Claim of the Individual Child.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &e.ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, in the Theatre

of the College, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.MONDAY, Feb. 24th_—5 P.M., Arris ani Gale Lecture :-Dr. J. C.

Briscoe : The Mechanism of Post Operative Massive Collapse ofthe Lungs.

POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith-road, W.

Special Eight Weeks’ Course of Post-Graduate Instruction. (Detailsof the Course were given in our issue of Feb. 15th).

LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, in the Clinical Theatreof the Hospital.A Course of Lectures and Demonstrations on Surgical Dyspepsia.MONDAY Feb. 24th.-Lecture I.:-Mr. A. J. Walton.

UNIVERSITY OF LONDON, KING’S COLLEGE, AND KING’SCOLLEGE FOR WOMEN.Course of Six Public Lectures arranged in conjunction with the

Imperial Stuties Committee of the University on Pnysiology andNational Needs:-

WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-5.30 P.M., Lecture IV.:—Prof. A. Harden:Scurvy, a Diseas3 due to the Absence of Vitamines.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE. LONDON, Gower-street, W.C.FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5 P.M., Public Lecture :-Dr. J. Murphy:

Italian Methods of Surgical Amputation (illustrated by cine-matograph mms).

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, in the Lecture Hall ofthe Institute, 37, Russell-square, W.O.Course of Lectures and Discussions on Public Health Problems under

War and After-war Conditions :-WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-4 P.M., Prof. E. W. Hope, O.B.E. : The Rôle

of the Ports in the Protection of the Health of the Nation.

CHADWICK PUBLIC LECTURES, at the Rooms of the MedicalSociety of London, 11, Cnandos-street, Cavendish-square, W.WEDNESDAY, Feb. 26th.-5.15 P.M., Mr. A. Searle: The Use of

Colloids in Health and Disease (illustrated by lantern slides).ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Alb6marle-atreet,.

Piccadilly, W.FRIDAY, Feb. 28th.-5.30 P.M., Sir Oliver Lodge: Ether and Matter.

0 wing to indisposition Prof. J. A. McClelland will be unable todeliver his discourse on " Nuolei and Ions " as announced.