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1076 Society for the Study of Addiction Dr. P. 0. Wolff will deliver the Kelynack lecture on Tuesday, June 10, at a meeting of this society at the Westminster Medical School, Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I. He will speak on the Activities of the World Health Organisation in Drug Addiction. Socialist Medical Association The association is holding a national tuberculosis conference on June 28 and 29 at Battersea Town Hall. Further particulars may be had from Dr. Hugh Price, secretary of the tuberculosis campaign committee of the association, 86, Rochester Row, S.W.I. Ophthalmological Prize The council of the Ophthalmological Society of the United Kingdom has- instituted the Treacher Collins prize (£100) which is to be awarded triennially for the best essay on a subject selected by the council. The subject for the next award is the Eye in General Vascular Disease. Essays should reach the hon. secretary of the society, 45, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C.2, not later than Dec. 31, 1953. Committee on Poliomyelitis The Royal College of Physicians of London has set up a committee " To provide those working on the aetiology, epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of poliomyelitis with opportunities for the exchange of information and the dis- cussion of common problems." Those interested in these problems are asked to write to Dr. W. Ritchie Russell, secretary of the committee, at the college, Pall Mall East, S.W.I. Education of Handicapped Children in Scotland A Working Party has been set up under the chairmanship of Dr. John Jardine by local-authority associations in Scotland and educational and medical bodies to consider the reports issued by the Advisory Council on Education in Scotland on the education of physically and mentally handicapped children, and of those who are socially deprived. The Working Party will suggest how best a coordinated plan on a national basis can be evolved to help every handicapped child no matter where he lives. The Working Party ask that the results of any recent inquiries and investigations should be sent to their secretary, Mr. James B. Frizell, City Education Department, 12, St. Giles Street, Edinburgh, 1. Harveian Society of London The Buckston Browne-Gray Hill dinner of this society was held at the Royal College of Surgeons on May 15. Dr. James Barnett, the president, replying to the toast of The Society, proposed by Sir Harry Brittain, said that very little was known about the private life of William Harvey, but it was possible to get some glimpses of it from 17th-century writings, and particularly from Pepys. One of the interesting facts that emerged was that Harvey, as physician to the court of Charles I, had been entitled to three meat dishes at every meal. Mr. D. N. Matthews, an honorary secretary of the society, welcomed the guests, and recalled that in 1902 Sir Harry had been a founder member of the Pilgrims’ Society, and had done a great deal to encourage cooperation and friendship in the English-speaking world. Sir William Haley, director-general of the B.B.C., replying to Mr. Matthews, thought that in, 30 years of broadcasting the handling of medical subjects, had been one of the biggest responsibilities of the B.B.C. ; and the coming of television had made that responsibility all the greater. Sir Cecil Wakeley, P.R.c.s., also spoke for the guests, and commended the society for its progressive attitude. EMERGENCY BED SERVICE.—In the week ended last Monday applications for general acute cases numbered 930. The proportion admitted was .91 %. CORRIGENDUM : Directory and Catalogue of Collections of Micro-organisms maintained in Canada.—In our review of March 29 we stated that this catalogue was not for sale. We now learn that copies may be had from the National Research Council, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ($2.50). a The British Standards Institution (24, Victoria Street, London, S.W.1) has prepared draft standards for mental-hospital bedsteads (co[m]831) and for adult cots (co[M]832), and a draft revision of B.S. 1694 for children’s cots (co[M]830). Comments on these drafts should reach the institution before June 27. Diary of the Week MAY 25 To 31 Monday, 26th POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON, Ducane Road, W.12 4 P.M. Dr. R. I. S. Bayliss : A.C.T.H. and Cortisone. ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s Circus, S.E.1 5 P.M. Dr. T. H. Whittington: The Squinting Child. INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill, S.E.5 5.30 P.M. Dr. E. Stengel : Lecture-demonstration. MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY 9 P.M. (University of Manchester.) Section, of General Practice. Dr. John Kerr : Influence and Status of General Practice. (Presidential address.) Tuesday, 27th INSTITUTE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNÆCOLOGY 3 P.M. (Hammersmith Hospital, W.6.) Mr. Kenneth Bowes: The Elderly Primigravida. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2 3.45 P.M. Mr. H. Spencer : Bronchial Cancer. (Erasmus Wibon demonstration.) ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1 8 P.M. Dr. Donald Hunter, Dr. R. Schilling, Dr. M. W. Goldblatt, Dr. A. Thelwall Jones, Dr. C. N. D. Cruickshank : Clinical Aspects of Occupational Disease. ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL 5.30 P.M. Mr. R. P. Crick : Fundus Appearances in Vascular Disease. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, E.C.1 8 P.M. Sir Adolphe Abrahams, Prof. J. L. D’Silva, Prof. T. K. Cureton, Mr. W. D. Coltart, Dr. J. Etheridge, Mr. A. Wint: Problems Arising Out of Athletic Training. WRIGHT-FLEMING INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY, St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School, W.2 5 P.M. Prof. C. M. MacLeod (New York): Almroth Wright lecture. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, Lisle Street, W.C’.2 5.30 P.M. Dr. J. A. Dudgeon : Viral Diseases. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 4 P.M. (Medical School.) Dr. Boris Ephrussi (Paris): Nuc1em and Cytoplasm in the Genetics of Micro-organisms. (First of three William Withering lectures.) Wednesday, 28th POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON 11.45 A.M. Medical clinical-pathology conference. C’HARING CROSS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, 62, Chandos Place, W.C.2 5.30 P.M. Dr. George «’. Corner (Washington): Events of the Primate’s Ovarian Cycle. (Huxley lecture.) INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. R. W. Riddell: Superficial Fungous Infections. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 4 P.M. Dr. Ephrussi : Nucleus and Cytoplasm in the Genetica of Micro-organisms. (Second of three William Withering lectures.) - UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW 8 P.M. (Department of Ophthalmology.) Dr. Fergus Campbell: Night Myopia. Thursday, 29th POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON 4 P.M. Dr. Stephen Gold : Cutaneous Allergy. LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE, Gower Street, W.C.1 5.30 P.M. Prof. C. M. MacLeod : Transformation Reactions in Pneumococci. (Second of three lectures.) ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL 5 P.M. Dr. S. Nevin : Ocular Aspects of the Diagnosis of Cerebral Tumours. ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.1 5 P.M. Dr. Denis Williams : Neurology lecture-demonstration. WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES 5.30 P.M. (Department of Psychiatry, 48, Cosway Street, N.W.1.) Dr. E. A. Bennet : Psychological Methods of Treatment. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. Dudgeon : Viral Diseases. UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD 8.30 P.M. (Wingfield-Morris Orthopaedic Hospital.) Prof. C. Wiberg (Lund) : Shelf Operation in Congenital Dysplasia of the Acetabulum and Subluxation and Dislocation of the Hip. UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM 4 P.M. Dr. Ephrussi : Nucleus and Cytoplasm in the Genetic of Micro-organisms. (Last of three William Withering , lectures.) UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS 5 P.M. (Medical School, Small’s Wynd, Dundee.) Dr. J. C. Broom : Leptospirosis. Friday, 30th POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON 11.15 A.M. Surgical clinical-pathology conference. 2 P.M. Sir Heneage Ogilvie : Abdominal Surgery. 4 P.M. Dr. W. D. M. Paton : Ganglionic Block. INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY 5.30 P.M. Dr. G. B. Dowling : Tuberculosis and Sarcoid. INSTITUTE OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 330, Gray’S Inn Road, W.C.1 4.30 P.M. Mr. C. Gill-Carey : Diseases of the Nose and Nasal Sinuses. EUGENICS SOCIETY 5.30 P.M. (Royal Society, Burlington House, W.1.) Mr. N. W. Pirie, F.R.S.: Biochemistry of Conception Contrel.

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1076

Society for the Study of AddictionDr. P. 0. Wolff will deliver the Kelynack lecture on Tuesday,

June 10, at a meeting of this society at the WestminsterMedical School, Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I. He will

speak on the Activities of the World Health Organisation inDrug Addiction.

Socialist Medical AssociationThe association is holding a national tuberculosis conference

on June 28 and 29 at Battersea Town Hall. Further particularsmay be had from Dr. Hugh Price, secretary of the tuberculosiscampaign committee of the association, 86, Rochester Row,S.W.I.

Ophthalmological PrizeThe council of the Ophthalmological Society of the United

Kingdom has- instituted the Treacher Collins prize (£100)’

which is to be awarded triennially for the best essay on asubject selected by the council. The subject for the nextaward is the Eye in General Vascular Disease. Essays shouldreach the hon. secretary of the society, 45, Lincoln’s Inn Fields,London, W.C.2, not later than Dec. 31, 1953.

Committee on PoliomyelitisThe Royal College of Physicians of London has set up a

committee " To provide those working on the aetiology,epidemiology, prevention, and treatment of poliomyelitis withopportunities for the exchange of information and the dis-cussion of common problems." Those interested in these

problems are asked to write to Dr. W. Ritchie Russell, secretaryof the committee, at the college, Pall Mall East, S.W.I.

Education of Handicapped Children in ScotlandA Working Party has been set up under the chairmanship

of Dr. John Jardine by local-authority associations in Scotlandand educational and medical bodies to consider the reportsissued by the Advisory Council on Education in Scotlandon the education of physically and mentally handicappedchildren, and of those who are socially deprived. The

Working Party will suggest how best a coordinated plan on anational basis can be evolved to help every handicappedchild no matter where he lives. The Working Party ask thatthe results of any recent inquiries and investigations shouldbe sent to their secretary, Mr. James B. Frizell, City EducationDepartment, 12, St. Giles Street, Edinburgh, 1.

Harveian Society of LondonThe Buckston Browne-Gray Hill dinner of this society was

held at the Royal College of Surgeons on May 15. Dr. JamesBarnett, the president, replying to the toast of The Society,proposed by Sir Harry Brittain, said that very little wasknown about the private life of William Harvey, but it waspossible to get some glimpses of it from 17th-century writings,and particularly from Pepys. One of the interesting factsthat emerged was that Harvey, as physician to the courtof Charles I, had been entitled to three meat dishes at

every meal. Mr. D. N. Matthews, an honorary secretaryof the society, welcomed the guests, and recalled that in1902 Sir Harry had been a founder member of the Pilgrims’Society, and had done a great deal to encourage cooperationand friendship in the English-speaking world. Sir William

Haley, director-general of the B.B.C., replying to Mr. Matthews,thought that in, 30 years of broadcasting the handling ofmedical subjects, had been one of the biggest responsibilitiesof the B.B.C. ; and the coming of television had made thatresponsibility all the greater. Sir Cecil Wakeley, P.R.c.s.,also spoke for the guests, and commended the society for itsprogressive attitude.

EMERGENCY BED SERVICE.—In the week ended last Mondayapplications for general acute cases numbered 930. The

proportion admitted was .91 %.CORRIGENDUM : Directory and Catalogue of Collections of

Micro-organisms maintained in Canada.—In our review ofMarch 29 we stated that this catalogue was not for sale. Wenow learn that copies may be had from the National ResearchCouncil, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada ($2.50). a

The British Standards Institution (24, Victoria Street, London,S.W.1) has prepared draft standards for mental-hospital bedsteads(co[m]831) and for adult cots (co[M]832), and a draft revision ofB.S. 1694 for children’s cots (co[M]830). Comments on these draftsshould reach the institution before June 27.

Diary of the Week

MAY 25 To 31

Monday, 26thPOSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON, Ducane Road, W.12

4 P.M. Dr. R. I. S. Bayliss : A.C.T.H. and Cortisone.ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL, St. George’s Circus, S.E.1

5 P.M. Dr. T. H. Whittington: The Squinting Child.INSTITUTE OF PSYCHIATRY, Maudsley Hospital, Denmark Hill,

S.E.55.30 P.M. Dr. E. Stengel : Lecture-demonstration.

MANCHESTER MEDICAL SOCIETY9 P.M. (University of Manchester.) Section, of General Practice.

Dr. John Kerr : Influence and Status of General Practice.(Presidential address.)

Tuesday, 27thINSTITUTE OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNÆCOLOGY

3 P.M. (Hammersmith Hospital, W.6.) Mr. Kenneth Bowes:The Elderly Primigravida.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.23.45 P.M. Mr. H. Spencer : Bronchial Cancer. (Erasmus Wibon

demonstration.)ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1

8 P.M. Dr. Donald Hunter, Dr. R. Schilling, Dr. M. W. Goldblatt,Dr. A. Thelwall Jones, Dr. C. N. D. Cruickshank : ClinicalAspects of Occupational Disease.

ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL5.30 P.M. Mr. R. P. Crick : Fundus Appearances in Vascular

Disease.ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL PHYSIOLOGICAL SOCIETY, E.C.1

8 P.M. Sir Adolphe Abrahams, Prof. J. L. D’Silva, Prof. T. K.Cureton, Mr. W. D. Coltart, Dr. J. Etheridge, Mr. A.Wint: Problems Arising Out of Athletic Training.

WRIGHT-FLEMING INSTITUTE OF MICROBIOLOGY, St. Mary’s HospitalMedical School, W.2 .

5 P.M. Prof. C. M. MacLeod (New York): Almroth Wrightlecture.

INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, Lisle Street,W.C’.2

5.30 P.M. Dr. J. A. Dudgeon : Viral Diseases.UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

4 P.M. (Medical School.) Dr. Boris Ephrussi (Paris): Nuc1emand Cytoplasm in the Genetics of Micro-organisms. (Firstof three William Withering lectures.)

Wednesday, 28thPOSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON

11.45 A.M. Medical clinical-pathology conference.C’HARING CROSS HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, 62, Chandos Place,

W.C.25.30 P.M. Dr. George «’. Corner (Washington): Events of the

Primate’s Ovarian Cycle. (Huxley lecture.)INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY

5.30 P.M. Dr. R. W. Riddell: Superficial Fungous Infections.UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM

4 P.M. Dr. Ephrussi : Nucleus and Cytoplasm in the Geneticaof Micro-organisms. (Second of three William Witheringlectures.) -

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW8 P.M. (Department of Ophthalmology.) Dr. Fergus Campbell:

Night Myopia.

Thursday, 29th -

POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON4 P.M. Dr. Stephen Gold : Cutaneous Allergy.

LONDON SCHOOL OF HYGIENE, Gower Street, W.C.15.30 P.M. Prof. C. M. MacLeod : Transformation Reactions

in Pneumococci. (Second of three lectures.)ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL

5 P.M. Dr. S. Nevin : Ocular Aspects of the Diagnosis of CerebralTumours.

ST. GEORGE’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Hyde Park Corner, S.W.15 P.M. Dr. Denis Williams : Neurology lecture-demonstration.

WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES5.30 P.M. (Department of Psychiatry, 48, Cosway Street, N.W.1.)

Dr. E. A. Bennet : Psychological Methods of Treatment.INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY

5.30 P.M. Dr. Dudgeon : Viral Diseases.UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

8.30 P.M. (Wingfield-Morris Orthopaedic Hospital.) Prof. C.

Wiberg (Lund) : Shelf Operation in Congenital Dysplasiaof the Acetabulum and Subluxation and Dislocation ofthe Hip. - -

UNIVERSITY OF BIRMINGHAM4 P.M. Dr. Ephrussi : Nucleus and Cytoplasm in the Genetic

of Micro-organisms. (Last of three William Withering, lectures.)UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS

5 P.M. (Medical School, Small’s Wynd, Dundee.) Dr. J. C.Broom : Leptospirosis.

Friday, 30thPOSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL OF LONDON

11.15 A.M. Surgical clinical-pathology conference.2 P.M. Sir Heneage Ogilvie : Abdominal Surgery.4 P.M. Dr. W. D. M. Paton : Ganglionic Block.

INSTITUTE OF DERMATOLOGY5.30 P.M. Dr. G. B. Dowling : Tuberculosis and Sarcoid.

INSTITUTE OF LARYNGOLOGY AND OTOLOGY, 330, Gray’S Inn Road,W.C.1

4.30 P.M. Mr. C. Gill-Carey : Diseases of the Nose and NasalSinuses.

EUGENICS SOCIETY5.30 P.M. (Royal Society, Burlington House, W.1.) Mr. N. W.

Pirie, F.R.S.: Biochemistry of Conception Contrel.