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1430 Medical News. FOREIGN UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.-Cracow: Dr. L. von Korczynski has been recognised as prit’at-docent in Medicine.-Gratz : Dr. H. Hammerl has been recognised as privat,docent in Hygiene.-Könígsberg: Dr. Falkenheim has been promoted to an Extraordinary Professorship of Children’s Diseases.-New York (Columbicc College) : Dr. Rudolf Denig, Assistant in the Wurzburg Policlinic for Eye Diseases, has been appointed Professor of Ophthalmology.- Tomsk: Dr. A. Vvedenski of Moscow has been appointed Professor of Operative Medicine.- Vienna: Dr. Weinlecbner and Dr. Schenk have been promoted to Ordinary Professor- ships of Surgery and Embryology respectively; Dr. H. F. Miiller has been recognised as privat-docent in Medicine. ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFYING SURGEONS.-The annual meeting of this association was held in Manchester on Oct. 23rd. There was a fair attendance considering that the members live so far apart. The report of the hon. treasurer showed the association to be in a sound financial condition, and that the income more than met the expendi- ture. The hon. secretary’s report this year contained nothing of special interest. The following officers were elected :- President : Mr. T. Fort, Oldham. Vice Presidents : Professor Wright, Leeds ; Mr. Langley Browne, West Bromwich ; Pro- fessor Charteris, Glasgow; Mr. Brown, Preston ; Mr. W. Hugh Hughes, Ashton-under-Lyne; Dr. Greaves, Derby; Dr. Fraser, Wolverhampton ; Mr. Machin, Birmingham ; Dr. C. F. Moore, Dublin ; Mr. Robins, Birmingham ; and Mr. Walmsley, Manchester. Hon. Treasurer: Dr. J. C. Eames, Stoneclough. Hon. Corresponding Secretaries-for Ireland, Dr. H. S. Pardon, Belfast; for Scotland, Professor Charteris, Glasgow. Hon. Secretary, Dr. J. Holme, Whitefield. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN, LEICESTER-SQUARE.—A course of lectures on the More Common Diseases of the Skin will be given by Dr. John Vinrace at 6.15 P.M. on Wednesdays, from Nov. 18th to Dec. 23rd inclusive. The subjects will be eczema, urticaria, herpes, lupus vulgaris, lupus erythematosus, scabies, pediculosis, syphilis, and alopecia The Chester- field Lectures will be given by Dr. Morgan Dockrell at 6 P.M. on Thursdays, from Nov. 19th to Dec. 17th inclusive, and at 2 P.M. on Saturdays, from Nov. 14th to Dec. 19th inclusive. The subjects will be epithelioma of the skin, neurosis, herpes, gangrene, leucoderma, eczema, psoriasis, syphilis, tuberculosis of the skin, ringworm, alopecia, and diseases of the sebaceous glands. All the above lectures will be illustrated by clinical demonstrations. PRESENTATIONS TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.- Mr. H. Campbell, L.R.C,P , L.R.C.S. Edin., L F.P.S. Glasg., who has recently left the Garw Valley, has been the recipient from the inhabitants of Pontycymmer of a hand- some morocco case of medical instruments, a silver-mounted ebony walking stick, a purse containing money, and an illuminated address.-At a well-attended meeting in con- nexion with the New Shildon North-Eastern Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, held on the 25th ult in the New Shildon Mechanics’ Hall, Mr. R. Smeddle, L.S.A., of New Shildon, Darlington, was presented with a handsome meerschaum pipe and pouch as a token of the esteem in which he is held by the class.-In association with the Lancashire and Yorkshire Railway Ambulance Classes Dr. John Johnston (honorary surgeon to the Bolton Infirmary), instructor of the corps, has received the present of a beautiful hand camera in gratitude for his services. At the same time Dr. Johnston presented to each member a copy of a portrait of himself as a frontispiece for his book of song and verse entitled " Musa Medica," which will shortly be issued by the Savoy Press.-Dr. G. Cran of Banchory, who has conducted an ambulance class in the Finzean School during the summer, was, on the 30th ult., presented with a clock, barometer, and thermometer combined. Dr. R. Farquharson, M.P. for West Aberdeenshire, made the presentation on behalf of the class.-Mr. James T. J. Morrison, senior surgeon to the police division of the Birmingham Branch of the St. John Ambulance Association, has been presented by the men whom he had instructed in first aid with a barometer as a token of esteem.-A well-attended annual meeting and subsequent dinner of the members of the Scottish Midland and Western Medical Society, recently held in the St. Enoch Station Hotel, Glasgow, was rendered interesting because it marked the semi-jubilee of the society and afforded the opportunity to present Dr. John Boyd of Slamannan with a complimentary illuminated address, signed by the President and other office-bearers of the society. Dr. Boyd was its first president twenty-five years since, and it was very largely through his influence that the association was formed. The president of the year, in making the presentation, referred to Dr. Boyd’s long association with the society and expressed the feelings. of the members that Dr. Boyd might long be spared to enjoy the ease which his prolonged labours had so well earned for him. LITERARY INTELLIGENCE -We have received the first number of the Norwegian Journal of Military Medicine (Norsk Tiddskrift for Militaermedicin), a hand somely executed magazine of forty-eight pages, edited by MM. N. Torgersen and Hans Daae of Christiania, and published by Mr. Cammermeyer of that city. We hope to give a further notice of it in a, subsequent issue. THE EXAMINATION IN SHORTHAND FOR STUDENTS- OF MEDICINE.—The examination in shorthand, instituted by the Society of Medical Phonographers, for students of medicine entering on their first winter session was held in London, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dublin on Oct. 31st. The first ptize of .82 was gained by Mr. Joseph Byrne, student at the school of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, and the second prize of ;E1 by Mr. Lawrence W. Pole, student at the University of Edinburgh. UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. - The biennial election of one-half the members of the Council of the Senate took place on Nov. 7th. In the absence of any debateable question immediately affecting the council no great interest was taken in the election, and the rival ’’ tickets " — Liberal and Conservative were practically identical. In the end Dr. Alex. Hill, Master of Downing and University Lecturer in Advanced Anatomy, Dr. R. C. Jebb, M P , Mr. R T. Glaze brook, F.R.S., Assistant Director of the Cavendish Laboratory, and Mr. A. E. Shipley, 1-’,niver,,ity Lecturer in InvErtebrate Morphology, were among the successful candidates. Dr. Hill will probably be Vice.Chanctllor next year. The Professorship of Surgery is once more suspended, at the instance of the General’ Board of Studies, until the first day (Jan. 8th) of the Lent term. In view of the discussion of the proposal to assign to- it a provisional stipend of Z300 it is not unhkely that further consideration of the available funds will result in the raising of the stipend at once to the full amount of £500, in addi- tion to a probable College Fellowship. The professor will not ex officio become a surgeon to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, but the governors under the new arrangement with the University have power to appoint him to a clinical lectureship in surgery. The University Calendar gives the names of the electors to the professorship as follows: Dr. L. Humphry, Dr. A. Macalister, Professor Foster, Sir James Paget, Dr. D. MacAlister, Dr. J. Chiene, Dr. Allbutt, and Mr. T. Holmes. Appointments. Successful applicants for Vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions, and others possessing information suitable for this column, are iitvited to forward it to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub- Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of each: week for publication in the next number. BARNETT, F. SEPTIMUS, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., L.F.P.S.Glasg., has. been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Lewisham District of Lewisham Union, vice J. C. Duke, resigned. BETTS, LEONARD BOWRING, M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. Lond., has been appointed House Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital. BoYD, J. S., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has been appointed Medical Officer for the No. 6 Sanitary District of the West Ham Union. BUNCH, J. L., M.D., M.R.C.P Lond., has been appointed Assistant Physician to the North London Hospital for Consumption, Mount Vernon. BYAss, T. S., L.It.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medicab Officer for the Dorchester Sanitary District. CRUTTWELL, H. A., L.F.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L F,P.S. Glasg., has. been appointed Medical Officer for the No. 6 Sanitary District of £ the Market Harborough Union. DARLEY, ALFRED R., M.D. Dubl., has been appointed Medical Officer for the No. 6 District of the Daventry Union, vice George Harday, resigned. GILES, A. E., M.D., B.Sc.Lond., has been appointed Surgeon to the Chelsea Hospital for Women, Fulham-road.

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Medical News.FOREIGN UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.-Cracow:

Dr. L. von Korczynski has been recognised as prit’at-docentin Medicine.-Gratz : Dr. H. Hammerl has been recognisedas privat,docent in Hygiene.-Könígsberg: Dr. Falkenheimhas been promoted to an Extraordinary Professorship ofChildren’s Diseases.-New York (Columbicc College) : Dr.Rudolf Denig, Assistant in the Wurzburg Policlinic for EyeDiseases, has been appointed Professor of Ophthalmology.-Tomsk: Dr. A. Vvedenski of Moscow has been appointedProfessor of Operative Medicine.- Vienna: Dr. Weinlecbnerand Dr. Schenk have been promoted to Ordinary Professor-ships of Surgery and Embryology respectively; Dr. H. F.Miiller has been recognised as privat-docent in Medicine.

ASSOCIATION OF CERTIFYING SURGEONS.-Theannual meeting of this association was held in Manchesteron Oct. 23rd. There was a fair attendance consideringthat the members live so far apart. The report of the hon.treasurer showed the association to be in a sound financialcondition, and that the income more than met the expendi-ture. The hon. secretary’s report this year contained nothingof special interest. The following officers were elected :-President : Mr. T. Fort, Oldham. Vice Presidents : ProfessorWright, Leeds ; Mr. Langley Browne, West Bromwich ; Pro-fessor Charteris, Glasgow; Mr. Brown, Preston ; Mr. W. HughHughes, Ashton-under-Lyne; Dr. Greaves, Derby; Dr.Fraser, Wolverhampton ; Mr. Machin, Birmingham ; Dr. C. F.Moore, Dublin ; Mr. Robins, Birmingham ; and Mr. Walmsley,Manchester. Hon. Treasurer: Dr. J. C. Eames, Stoneclough.Hon. Corresponding Secretaries-for Ireland, Dr. H. S.Pardon, Belfast; for Scotland, Professor Charteris, Glasgow.Hon. Secretary, Dr. J. Holme, Whitefield.

ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE

SKIN, LEICESTER-SQUARE.—A course of lectures on theMore Common Diseases of the Skin will be given by Dr.John Vinrace at 6.15 P.M. on Wednesdays, from Nov. 18thto Dec. 23rd inclusive. The subjects will be eczema,urticaria, herpes, lupus vulgaris, lupus erythematosus,scabies, pediculosis, syphilis, and alopecia The Chester-field Lectures will be given by Dr. Morgan Dockrell at6 P.M. on Thursdays, from Nov. 19th to Dec. 17th inclusive,and at 2 P.M. on Saturdays, from Nov. 14th to Dec. 19thinclusive. The subjects will be epithelioma of the skin,neurosis, herpes, gangrene, leucoderma, eczema, psoriasis,syphilis, tuberculosis of the skin, ringworm, alopecia, anddiseases of the sebaceous glands. All the above lectureswill be illustrated by clinical demonstrations.

PRESENTATIONS TO MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS.-Mr. H. Campbell, L.R.C,P , L.R.C.S. Edin., L F.P.S. Glasg.,who has recently left the Garw Valley, has been the

recipient from the inhabitants of Pontycymmer of a hand-some morocco case of medical instruments, a silver-mountedebony walking stick, a purse containing money, and anilluminated address.-At a well-attended meeting in con-

nexion with the New Shildon North-Eastern Branch of theSt. John Ambulance Association, held on the 25th ult in theNew Shildon Mechanics’ Hall, Mr. R. Smeddle, L.S.A., ofNew Shildon, Darlington, was presented with a handsomemeerschaum pipe and pouch as a token of the esteemin which he is held by the class.-In association with theLancashire and Yorkshire Railway Ambulance Classes Dr.John Johnston (honorary surgeon to the Bolton Infirmary),instructor of the corps, has received the present of a beautifulhand camera in gratitude for his services. At the same timeDr. Johnston presented to each member a copy of a portraitof himself as a frontispiece for his book of song and verseentitled " Musa Medica," which will shortly be issued by theSavoy Press.-Dr. G. Cran of Banchory, who has conductedan ambulance class in the Finzean School during thesummer, was, on the 30th ult., presented with a clock,barometer, and thermometer combined. Dr. R. Farquharson,M.P. for West Aberdeenshire, made the presentation onbehalf of the class.-Mr. James T. J. Morrison, seniorsurgeon to the police division of the Birmingham Branchof the St. John Ambulance Association, has been presentedby the men whom he had instructed in first aid with abarometer as a token of esteem.-A well-attended annualmeeting and subsequent dinner of the members of theScottish Midland and Western Medical Society, recentlyheld in the St. Enoch Station Hotel, Glasgow, was rendered

interesting because it marked the semi-jubilee of the

society and afforded the opportunity to present Dr. JohnBoyd of Slamannan with a complimentary illuminatedaddress, signed by the President and other office-bearersof the society. Dr. Boyd was its first president twenty-fiveyears since, and it was very largely through his influencethat the association was formed. The president of the

year, in making the presentation, referred to Dr. Boyd’slong association with the society and expressed the feelings.of the members that Dr. Boyd might long be spared to enjoythe ease which his prolonged labours had so well earned forhim.

LITERARY INTELLIGENCE -We have receivedthe first number of the Norwegian Journal of MilitaryMedicine (Norsk Tiddskrift for Militaermedicin), a handsomely executed magazine of forty-eight pages, edited byMM. N. Torgersen and Hans Daae of Christiania, andpublished by Mr. Cammermeyer of that city. We hope togive a further notice of it in a, subsequent issue.

THE EXAMINATION IN SHORTHAND FOR STUDENTS-OF MEDICINE.—The examination in shorthand, instituted bythe Society of Medical Phonographers, for students ofmedicine entering on their first winter session was held inLondon, Edinburgh, Aberdeen, and Dublin on Oct. 31st.The first ptize of .82 was gained by Mr. Joseph Byrne,student at the school of the Royal College of Surgeons inIreland, and the second prize of ;E1 by Mr. Lawrence W.Pole, student at the University of Edinburgh.

UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE. - The biennialelection of one-half the members of the Council of theSenate took place on Nov. 7th. In the absence of anydebateable question immediately affecting the council nogreat interest was taken in the election, and the rival’’ tickets " — Liberal and Conservative - were practicallyidentical. In the end Dr. Alex. Hill, Master of Downingand University Lecturer in Advanced Anatomy, Dr. R. C.Jebb, M P , Mr. R T. Glaze brook, F.R.S., AssistantDirector of the Cavendish Laboratory, and Mr. A. E.

Shipley, 1-’,niver,,ity Lecturer in InvErtebrate Morphology,were among the successful candidates. Dr. Hill will probablybe Vice.Chanctllor next year. The Professorship of Surgeryis once more suspended, at the instance of the General’Board of Studies, until the first day (Jan. 8th) of the Lentterm. In view of the discussion of the proposal to assign to-it a provisional stipend of Z300 it is not unhkely that furtherconsideration of the available funds will result in the raisingof the stipend at once to the full amount of £500, in addi-tion to a probable College Fellowship. The professor willnot ex officio become a surgeon to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, butthe governors under the new arrangement with the Universityhave power to appoint him to a clinical lectureship in surgery.The University Calendar gives the names of the electors tothe professorship as follows: Dr. L. Humphry, Dr. A.

Macalister, Professor Foster, Sir James Paget, Dr. D.MacAlister, Dr. J. Chiene, Dr. Allbutt, and Mr. T. Holmes.

Appointments.Successful applicants for Vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions,

and others possessing information suitable for this column, areiitvited to forward it to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub-Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of each:week for publication in the next number.

BARNETT, F. SEPTIMUS, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., L.F.P.S.Glasg., has.been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for theLewisham District of Lewisham Union, vice J. C. Duke, resigned.

BETTS, LEONARD BOWRING, M.R.C.S., L.R C.P. Lond., has beenappointed House Surgeon to the Westminster Hospital.

BoYD, J. S., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has beenappointed Medical Officer for the No. 6 Sanitary District of the WestHam Union.

BUNCH, J. L., M.D., M.R.C.P Lond., has been appointed AssistantPhysician to the North London Hospital for Consumption, MountVernon.

BYAss, T. S., L.It.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointed MedicabOfficer for the Dorchester Sanitary District.

CRUTTWELL, H. A., L.F.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L F,P.S. Glasg., has.been appointed Medical Officer for the No. 6 Sanitary District of £the Market Harborough Union.

DARLEY, ALFRED R., M.D. Dubl., has been appointed Medical Officerfor the No. 6 District of the Daventry Union, vice George Harday,resigned.

GILES, A. E., M.D., B.Sc.Lond., has been appointed Surgeon to theChelsea Hospital for Women, Fulham-road.

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GRANT, LACHLAN, M.B., M.Ch., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Skye-Gesto Hospital, vice Keith N. Macdonald, resigned.

GREENWOOD, FRANK R., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.lt.C.P.I,ond., has beenappointed Resident ubstetric and Ophthalmic House Surgeon atthe Queen’s Hospital, Birmingham.

GRIFFITHS, JOHN ORISP, B.Sc., M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., hasbeen appointed House Physician to the Queen’s Hospital,Birmingham.

HARRIS, WILFRED, M.D., M.R.C.P., has been appointed Senior HousePhysician to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epileptic,Queen-square, Bloomsbury, vice Stoddart, resigned.

HUMIES, E. B. H., L.It.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F P S. Glasg., hasbeen appointed Assistant Medical Officer to the Newcastle-on-TyneDispensary.

JAMESOX, R. C., M.B, C.M. Edin., has been appointed DispensarySurgeon to the Bradford Infirmary, vice H. Muaro, resigned.

JERMAN, ARTHUR EDWARD, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has beenappointed Assistant House Surgeon to Westminster Hospital.

JONES, S. E., L.R.C.P.. L.R.C.S. Edin, L.F.P.S. Glasg., has beenappointed Vaccination Officer for the Parishes ot Bangor andWorthenbury.

KERR, JAMES, M.A., M.D., D.P.H.Cantah., has been appointedHonorary Medical Officer to the Bradford Infirmary vice H.Bronner.

LORIMER, J. A., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C S., has been appointed MedicalOfficer to the Farnham and Hartley Wintney District School,vice W. D. Spurrell, resigned.

MACDONALD, P., M.A., M.B., C.M. Aberd., has been appointed DispensarySurgeon to the Bradford Infirmary, vice B. B. Morton, resigned.

MACGREGOR, ALEXANDER, M.D., has been appointed Assistant 11 Physicianto the North London Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the iChest.

PERN, ALFRED. L.R.C.P. Lond., M.1i.C.S., has been re-appointedMedical Officer of Health by the South Stcneham Utban DistrictCouncil.

PowELL, J. H.. L.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has beenappointed Second Assistant Medical Officer to St. George’s UnionInfiymary, Fulham-road, S.W.

ROBERTS, C D. D., M.B. Lond., L.R.C.P.. M.R.C S.. has been ap-pointed a Resident Medical Officer for the Children’s Hospital,Birmingham.

SALMON. A. G , M.R C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer for theTruro Union Workhouse and the St. Clement Sanitary District.

SHAW, R. H., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S , has been re-appointed MedicalOfficer of Health by the Liversedge District Council.

SMITH, E. ARCHIBALD, M.B., Ch.ll. Viet,., M.R C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P.Lond., has been appointed Medical Tutor and Registrar to theRoyal Infirmary, Liverpool, vice John Evans.

STBWART, PURVES, M.B., C.M., has been appointed Junior HousePhysician to the National Hospital for the Paralysed and Epilep.ic, Quetn E-quare. Bloomsbury, vice Hartis.

TAYLOR, JOHN, M.D., CM.Aberd., has been appointed ParochialMedical Officer of Alves, vice G. H. Mackey.

THOMAS. E. C , M B., M.Ch. Edin., has been appointed Medical Officerof Health by the Lampeter Rural District Council.

VEREKER, CHAS. V., L R.C.P. Irel., L.R.C S., has been re appoint<dMedical Officer of Health by the Woolton Urban District Council.

WALLIS, P. E., L.R.C.P. Edic., M.1, C.S., has been re-appointedMedical Officer of Health for the Urban Sanitary District of EastGrinstead. ’

WEARNE, V., M.R.C.S., has been re-appointed Medical Officer by theHelston Town Council.

WICKHAM, CATHERINE MARY, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Edin., L.F.P.S.Glasg.,has been appointed Zenana Medical Officer in Hajkot Iiathiawar,India.

WILLIAMS, J. T. C., L.R.C.P. Lond., M R.C S.. has bfen re-appointedMedical Officer of Health by the Whitland Rural District Council.

WILLMORE, WM. S., M.R.C.S , L.R C P., has been appointed HouseSurgeon at the Queen’s Hospital. Birmingham.

WOODWARD, A., M.R.C.S, has been re’appointed Medical Officer ofHealth bv the St. Helen’s Urban District Council.

WYLLIE, J., M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P., M.R.C.S. Eng., has been appointedConsulting Physician to the City Hospital, Edinburgh.

Vacancies.For further information regarding each vacancy reference should be

made to the advertisement (see Index).

BLACKBURN AND EAST LANCASHIRE INFIRMARY.&mdash;Junior House Surgeon.Salary &pound;50 per annum, with board, washing, Jodging. &c

BRISTOL CITY LUNATIC ASYLUM.-Second Medical Assistant, un-

married. Salary oE120 per annum, increasing annnaily by &pound;10 to

&pound;150, with furnished apartments, board (except beer, &c.), and

washing.CHELSEA HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Fulham-road. London, S.W.-Non-

resident Clinical Assistants, for three months, on payment of nve ! guineas.

CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Victoria- park, E.-House Physician for six months. Salary at the rate of &pound;30 per annum and board and residence.

CLAYTON HOSPITAL AND WAKEFIELD DISPENSARY, Wakefield.-House Physician, unmarried. Salary !:60 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street, Bloomsbury,W.C.-House Surgeon to Out-patients (non-resident), for six

months. Salary 25 guineas.HUDDERSFIED INFIRMARY.-Junior House Surgeon. Salary &pound;40 per

annum, with board, lodging, and washing.LINN&AElig;AN SOCIETY OF NEW SOUTH WALES, Sydney.&mdash;Macleay Bacterio-

logist.-Bacteriologist. Salary &pound;350 per annum. Applications toMessrs. Dulau and Co., Sobo-square, London, W.

LONDON HOSPITAL, Whitechapel-road, E.-Assistant Instructor inAnaesthetics.

’LONDON HOSPITAL, Whitechapel, E.-Medical Registrarship. Salary’, &pound;100 per annum.LONDON LOCK HOSPITAL. Harrow-road, W.&mdash;House Surgeon for th&

Female Hospital. Salary C50 per annum, with board, washing, andlodging.

MASON COLLEGE, Birmingham.-Demonstrator in PhysiologicalDepartment.

NEW HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, 144, Euston-road, London.-Two fullyqualified Medical Women as House Surgeons.

NORTH-EASTRRN HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Hackney-road, Shorediteh.N.E.-House Physician for six months. Salary at the rate of.E60’per annum. also Junior House Physician for six months. Boardand lodging, including washing, provided. Applications to theSecretary, City Office, 27, Clement’s-lane, Lombard-street, E.C.

NORTH-EASTERN HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Hackney-road, Shoreditch,N E -Dentist. Applications to the Secretary, Oflice, 27, Clement’s-lane, E.C.

OLDHAM INFIRMARY.&mdash;Junior House Surgeon. Salary &pound;50 per annum,with board and residence.

ROYAL BERKS HOSPITAL, Reading.-House Surgeon and House-Physician, for six months. salary in each case, E60 per annum,with board, lodging, and washing. Also Assistant Medical Officer,for six months. Board, lodging, and washing provided, and anhonorai ium of ten guineas given conditionally.

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND WOMEN, Waterloo-bridge-road,.London, S.E -Two Assistant Physicians.

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-road, Londan,E.C.-House Physician for kix months. Salary at the rate of &pound;40per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.

ROYAL SOUTH HANTS INFIRMARY, Southampton.-Assistant House-Surgeon for six months. Gratuity of &pound;10 given conditionally.

ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL, Bournemouth.-House Surgeon. Salary&pound;80 per annum, with board.

SUNDERLAND AND NORTH DURHAM EYE INFIRMARY.&mdash;House Surgeon),>out-door. Salary at the rate of &pound;100 per annum.

VICTORIA UNIVERSITY, Manchester.&mdash;External Examinerships.WRSTERN GENERAL DISPENSARY, Marylebone-road, London, N.W.-

House burgeon, unmarried. Salary .B60 a year, with board andresidence.

YORK DISPENSARY.&mdash;Medical Officer, unmarried. Salary .E150 a year,with furnibhed apartments, coals, and gas.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

BRODIE.- On Nov. 6th, at Chesterfield-street, Mayfair, W., the wife ofDr. Brodie of a son.

CAIRD.-On Nov. 4th, at 21, Rutland-street, Edinburgh, the wife o5F. M. Caird, F.R.C S. Edin., of a daughter.

CHALLIS.&mdash;On Nov. 8th, at 102, High-street, Walthamstow, the wife opH. Thornton Challis. M.D., of a son.

CUTFIELD.-On Nov. 6th, at Merton House, Ross, Herefordshire, the-wife of Aithur Cutfield, B.A., B.Sc., M.R.C.S., of a daughter.

DUNCAN.&mdash;On Nov. 6th, at Eccleston-street, S.W., the wife of Duncan.Duncan, M.lt.C.S., of a son.

GORDON-GRAY.-At Holsworthy, North Devon, the wife of WalterGordon-Gray, M.R.C S. Eng , L.R.C.P., of a daughter.

HEYWOOD.-On Nov. 5th, at Penrbyn, Irlams o’ th’ Height, Man-chester, the wife of C. Christopher Heywood, M.A., M.B. Cantab.,M.R.C.S., of a son.

NIVEN.-On Nov. 5th, at the Uplands, Victoria-park, Manchester, the-wife of James Niven, M.A , M B. Cantab., of a daughter.

ST. LEGER.-On Nov. 7th, at Westbury, Watford, Herts, the wife ofRobert A. St. Leger, M.B., of a son.

STUART Low.-On Nov. 3rd, at Zealand, Herne-hill, the wife of WilliamStuart Low, Surgeon, of a daughter.

WAINEWRIGHT.-On Nov. 8th, at Lee-terrace, Blackheath, S.E., the,wife of Robert S. Wainewright, M.D., of a daughter.

WILLIAMS.&mdash;On Nov. 6th, at Holyrood House, Beckenham, the wife ofJ. Lawson Williams, M.D., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.

EDWARDS&mdash;ANDERSON.&mdash;On Nov. 10th, at St. Ann’s, Soho, GeraldDundas Edwards, L.S.A., to Sophie, only daughter of J. T.Anderson, Esq., Edinburgh.

NORTON&mdash;DOLTON.&mdash;On Nov. 4th, at St. Mary’s, Newington, S.E.,Henry Harvey Norton, L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., of Kennington-park-road, S.E , to Annie Maud Dolton, third daughter of Major E. J.Dolton, Avenue House. St. Margaret’s, Twickenham.

WATERHOUSE.&mdash;DICKENSOHN.&mdash;On Oct. 31st. at St. Sepulchre’s Church,London, by the Rev. T. W. Gibson, M.A., vicar, Tinsley Water-house, eldest son of John Hodgson Waterhouse, M.D., Maltby,Yorks., to Frances Robinette, third daughter of the late BarringtonDickensohn, Esq.

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DEATHS.BOWER -On Nov. 7th. at Eastry, Dovfr, suddenly, Augustus Edward

Bower, M.R.C.S., aged 53.KAY.-At Clay Cross; suddenly, on Nov. 3rd, Janet Kay, wife of Thos.

V. Kay, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin.LIMBERY.-On Nov. 8th, at Newport, Mon., Thomas Limbery, M.R C.S.,

formerly of Appledore, Devon, in his 73rd year.McCALLUM.&mdash;At 3, Brandon street. Edinburgh, on Nov. 8th, Edward

McCallum, M.A., F.R.C.S.E., aged 44 years. Flowers gratefullydeclined.

YEOMAN.-On Nov. 9tb, at his residence, Elm Cottage, Neston, CheshirebChristopher Wm. Yeoman, M.B , C.M.Edin.

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