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SOCIETIESROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.
MONDAY, May 27th.Odontology. 8 P.M. (Royal College of Surgeons, Lincoln’s
Inn-fields, W.C.), Annual General Meeting. Sir FrankColyer will show new specimens received in theMuseum.
TUESDAY.Medicine. 5 P.M., Annual General Meeting. Dr. C. C.Ungley: Parenteral Liver Therapy in PerniciousAnaemia and Subacute Combined Degeneration.Dr. G. G. Kayne : Use of Sanocrysin in PulmonaryTuberculosis. Dr. Burgess Barnett: H2emostaticUses of Snake Venom.
WEDNESDAY.Surgery. Provincial Meeting in Cardiff.History of Medicine. 5 P.M., Dr. J. D. Comrie : Eighteenth
Century English Medicine.SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, 1, Thorn-
haugh-street, W.C.Fever Hospital Medical Services Group.
FRIDAY, May 31st.-4.30 P.M., Dr. Murdoch McGregor,Dr. H. S. Banks, and Mr. T. B. Layton : Incidenceand Management of Scarlet Fever Otitis.
BRITISH PSYCHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.Medical Section.
WEDNESDAY, May 29th.—8.30 P.M. (11, Chandos-street, W.),Mr. P. E. Vernon : The Rorschach Inkblot Test inthe Light of Recent Research.
LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c.FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, May 27th, to SATURDAY, June 1st.-MAUDSLEY
HOSPITAL, Denmark-hill, S.E. Afternoon course inpsychological medicine.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL,Leicester-square, W.C. Afternoon course in derma-tology. (Open to all.)-CHELSEA HOSPITAL FOR
WOMEN, Arthur-street, S.W. Course in Gynaecology.—CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL, Victoria Park, E. All-daycourse in Chest diseases.-LONDON LOCK HOSPITAL,Dean-street, W. Afternoon course in venereal diseases.Courses arranged by the Fellowship are open only tomembers and associates.
WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Hammersmith, W.MONDAY, May 27th.-10 A.M., Medical Wards, Skin Clinic.
11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Surgical and Gynae-cological Wards, Eye and Gyndecological Clinics.4.15 P.M., Mr. Green-Armytage : Seven ObstetricPillars.
TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Medical Wards. 11 A.M., SurgicalWards. 2 P.M., Throat Clinic. 4.15 P.M. Ur. RedversIronside : Diseases of the Sympathetic NervousSystem.
WEDNESDAY10 A.M., Medical and Children’s Wards,Children’s Clinic. 2 P.M., Eye Clinic, GynaecologicalOperations.
THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Neurological and GynaecologicalClinics. Noon, Fracture Clinic. 2 P.M., Genito-urinaryand Eye Clinics. 3.45 P.M., Venereal Diseases.
FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Skin Clinic. Noon, Lecture on Treatment.2 P.M., Throat Clinic. 4.15 P.M., Mr. Simpson-Smith :Lecture.
SATURDAY, JUNE 1st.—10 A.M., Surgical and Children’sClinics, Medical Wards.
Daily at 2 P.M., Operations, Medical and Surgical Clinics.The lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all medical practitioners
without fee.SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATION,
St. James’ Hospital, Ouseley-road, S.W.WEDNESDAY, May 29th.-4 P.M., Dr. W. J. O’Donovan :
Skin Diseases and the Workmen’s Compensation Act.HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street,W.C.THURSDAY, May 30th.-2 P.M., Dr. W. J. Pearson :
Pulmonary Tuberculosis. 3 P.M., Dr. W. W. Payne:Carbohydrate Metabolism : 2. Action of Insulin.
Out-patient Clinics daily at 10 A.M. and Ward Visits (exceptWednesday) at 2 P.M.
UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.MONDAY, May 27th, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M.
(University College), Prof. William McDougall, F.R.S. :Psychoanalysis and Social Psychology.
TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M. (King’sCollege, Strand, W.C.), Dr. Daniel De Lange : TheHead Problem in Chordates.
NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF INDUSTRIAL PSYCHOLOGY.MONDAY, May 27th.-5.30 P.M. (London School of Hygiene
and Tropical Medicine, Keppel-street, W.C.), MissMay Smith, D.Sc. : Temperamental Factor in Industry.(Last of three lectures.)
INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL PSYCHOLOGY, Malet-place,W.C.WEDNESDAY, May 29th.-3 P.M., Dr. H. Crichton-Miller :
Toxic Neurasthenia,. 4.30 P.M., Dr. Cedric Shaw :Gastro-intestina,l S3-ndromes.
LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, 49, Leicester-square.W.C.MONDAY, May 27th.-5 P.m., Dr. M. Sydney Thomson:
Common Skin Diseases in Childhood.TUESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. H. W. Barber : Alopecia Areata,
and Vitiligo.WEDNESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. J. A. Drake : Animal Parasites.THURSDAY.-5 P.M.. Dr. A. M. H. Gray : Sclerodermia and
Allied Conditions.INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY AND RESEARCH, St. Mary’s
Hospital, W.2.THURSDAY, May 30th.-5 P.M., Dr. Ronald Canti : Cultiva-
tion of Living Tissue.ROYAL INFIRMARY, Manchester.
TUESDAY, May 28th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. J. F. Wilkinson:Anaemia.
FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Dr. T. H. Oliver: Demonstration ofMedical Cases.
UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM.TUESDAY, May 28th.-3.30 P.M. (General Hospital), Mr.
F. A. R. Stammers : Demonstration of Surgical Cases.FRIDAY, May 31st.-3.30 P.M. (Queen’s Hospital), Dr. 0.
Brenner : The Thyroid Gland and Heart Disease.UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM COLLEGE OF MEDICINE.
SUNDAY, May 26th.-10.30 A.M. (Newcastle GeneralHospital), Prof. T. Beattie : Medical Ward Visit.
ROYAL INFIRMARY, Dundee.THURSDAY, May 30th.-3.15 P.M., Mr. F. R. Brown:
Surgery of the Sympathetic Nervous System. 4.15 P.M.,Prof. Charteris : Recent Advances in Therapy whichare likely to prove important.
GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, June 29th.-4.15 P.M. (Eye Infirmary),
Dr. A. J. Ballantyne and Dr. S. Spence Meighan :Eye Cases.
AppointmentsBURNHAM, CECIL, M.B., F.R.C.S. Edin., has been appointed
Hon. Surgeon to the London Homoeopathic Hospital.DON, C. S. D., M.D. Aberd., M.R.C.P. Lond., Hon. Assistant
Physician to the Manchester Royal Infirmary.ELLISON, J. E., M.Ch. Dubl., F.R.C.S. Edin., Resident Surgical
Officer at the Cardiff Royal Infirmary.IRONSIDE, R. N., M.B. Aberd., M.R.C.P. Lond., Hon. Assistant
Physician to the Hospital for Epilepsy and Paralysis,Maida Vale.
RUSSELL, A. S. DILL, M.B. Lond., Second Anaesthetist, LondonLock Hospital.
SMYTH, MICHAEL, M.Ch. Irel., F.R.C.S. Eng., Hon. AssistantSurgeon to the London Homoeopathic Hospital.
TowNSLEY, N. J., M.B. Belf., Resident Surgical Officer at theRoyal Manchester Children’s Hospital.
Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS
CROUCH.-On May 15th, at Welbeck-street, the wife of H. A.Crouch, O.B.E., M.C., M.R.C.S. Eng., Sudan MedicalService, of a son.
DuRNo.-On May 15th, at Herne Hill, S.E., the wife of J. FyvieDurno, M.B. Aberd., of a daughter.
EvANS.—On May 12th, at Devonshire-place, the wife of E.Stanley Evans, F.R.C.S. Eng., of Ascot, Berks, of a son.
FLOOD.-On May 16th, at Limpsfield, Surrey, the wife ofPhillip Flood, M.R.C.S. Eng., of a daughter.
GRAHAM BRYCE.-On May 13th, at Didsbury, Manchester, thewife of Alexander Graham Bryce, F.R.C.S. Eng., of a son.
GROSE.-On May 20th, at Suffolk House, Stanmore, to Winifred(nee Oliver), wife of Dr. G. N. Grose, of Edgware, of a son.
MACLEAN.-On May 12th, at Devonshire-place, the wife ofDonald Maclean, M.B. Glasg., Harpenden, of a son.
WELCH.-On May 12th, at Biddenham Lodge, near Bedford,the wife of Cuthbert Gerald Welch, M.D. Lond., of a
daughter.MARRIAGES
BROMLEY-AVELING.-On May 18th, at All Saints’ Church,Wetheringsett, Suffolk, James Wilfred Bromley, M.B.Camb., to Elizabeth, only daughter of Dr. L. B. Aveling,of Brockford, near Stowmarket.
DEATHSBRITTAIN.-On May 18th, Percy Morgan Brittain, L.M.S.S.A.,
of Hatfield, Herts.EwENS.—On May 13th, at Eastbourne, Henry Luther Ewens,
M.D. Durh., aged 68 years.HARPER.-On May 18th, Peter Harper, M.D. Aberd., of Ferme
Park-road, Hornsey, N. ’
SCoTT.-On April 1st, at Melbourne, Bernard Charles Scott,M.R.C.S. Eng., eldest son of the late Rev. T. S. Scott,Vicar of Anerley, aged 74.
WILSON.-On May 19th, suddenly, at Romford-road, ManorPark, Essex, William Alexander Wilson, M.B., Ch.B. Glasg.,aged 52.
N.B.-A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices ofBirths, Marriages, and Deaths.