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661 ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City- road, E.C. Course of Lecture-Demonstrations on Diseases of the Chest, with Special Reference to Tuberculosis (including a Tuberculin Course) :- MONDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. K. Kellie. WEDNESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. A. Davies. FRIDAY.-3.30 P.M., Dr. S. Thompson. LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, Chelsea Bridge-road, S.W. TUESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. H. Maclean: Lipoids. THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. H. Chick: The Laws Governing Disinfec- tion by Various Agencies. ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL (LONDON SCHOOL OF OPHTHALMIC SURGERY AND MEDICINE), St. George’s-circus, Southwark, S.E. TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. Hosford: Senile Cataract, with Especial Reference to Difficulties in Treatment. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN, 49, Leicester- square, W.C. TUESDAY.-6 P.M., Dr. W. K. Sibley: Treatment of Sypbilis. THURSDAY.--6 P.M., Dr. M. Dockrell: Ulerythema—I., Aphryo- genes ; II., Centrifugum; III., Sycosiformis. UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE), The Francis Galton Laboratory for National Eugenics. TUESDAY.-8 P.M., Lecture ;—Dr. D. Heron : On Some Points with Regard to our Present Knowledge of Heredity in Cases of Feeble-mindedness. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), London Hospital, Mile End-road, E. Course of Lectures and Demonstration on Neurology (illustrated with Clinical Cases) :- MONDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. T. Thompson : Local Spinal Lesions. TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. Turnbull: Tabes Dorsalis. WEDNESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. G. Holmes: Symptoms of Cerebellar Disease. FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr.’H. Head: Various Forms of Chorea. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, W MONDAY.-5 P.M., General Meeting. THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Mr. W. B. Hardy : Surface Energy. (Lecture I.) FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Mr. C. T. R. Wilson : Photography of the Paths of Particles Ejected from Atoms. SATURDAY.-3 P.M., Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M.: The Properties and Constitution of the Atom. (Lecture V.) A.NCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester. THURSDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. W. H. Hey: Cervical Adenitis. (Post- Graduate Clinic.) MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. Fothergill: A New Operation for Prolapse of the Uterus complicated by Hypertrophy of the Cervix. (Post- Graduate Clinic.) FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M., Mr. Rayner: The Surgical Aspects of Infantile Paralysis. (Post-Graduate Clinic.) BIRMINGHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL. TUESDAY.-3.30 P.M., Mr. H. Edwards : The Diagnostic Value of the Bismuth Meal. (Post-Graduate Clinic.) QUEEN’S HOSPITAL, Birmingham. FRIDAY.-3.30 P.M.. Dr. Ball: Demonstration of Disorders in Children. (Post-Graduate Clinic.) Forfurther particulars of the above Lectures, &c., see Advertisement Pages. EDITORIAL NOTICES. IT is most important that communications relating to the Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed exclusively " To THE EDITOR," and not in any case to any gentleman who may be supposed to be connected with the Editorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention should be given to this notice. - JE is especially requested that early intelligence of local events having a medical interest, or which it is desirable to b’ring under the notice of the profession, may be sent direct to this Office. Lectwres, original articles, and reports should be written on one side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULD BE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI- FICATION. Letters, whether intended for insertion or for private informa- tion, must be aut7wnticated by the naines and addresses of their writers—not necessarily for publication. We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners. Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should be marked and addressed" To the Sub-Editor." Letters relating to the publication, sale, and advertising departments ot THE LANCET should be addressed " To the Manager. " to return MSS. not used. MANAGER’S NOTICES. THE INDEX TO THE LANCET. THE Index and Title-page to Vol. II. of 1912 were given in THE LANCET of Dec. 28th, 1912. VOLUMES AND CASES. VOLUMES for the second half of the year 1912 are now ready. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 16s., carriage extra. Cases for binding the half-year’s numbers are also ready. Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s., by post 2s. 3d. To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied by remittance. - - TO SUBSCRIBERS. WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCET at their Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C., are dealt with by them ? Subscriptions paid to London or to local newsagents (with none of whom have the Proprietors any connexion what- ever) do not reach THE LANCET Offices, and consequently inquiries concerning missing copies, &c., should be sent to the Agent to whom the subscription is paid, and not to THE LANCET Offices. Subscribers, by sending their subscriptions direct to THE LANCET Offices, will ensure regularity in the despatch of their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majority of Agents are able to effect. THE COLONIAL AND FOREIGN EDITION (printed on thin paper) is published in time to catch the weekly Friday mails to all parts of the world. The rates of subscriptions, post free from THE LANCET Offices, have been reduced, and are now as follows :- FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. To THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. One Year ....., ....e1 1 0 0 One Year ..........e1 50 0 Six Months ......... 0 12 6 Six Months ......... 0 14 0 Three Months ...... 0 6 6 Three Months ...... 0 7 0 (The rate for the United Kingdom will apply also to Medical Subordinates in India whose rates of pay, including allowances, is less than Rs.50 per month.) Subscriptions (which may commence at any time) are payable in advance. Cheques and Post Office Orders (crossed ’’ London County and Westminster Bank, Covent Garden Branch ") should be made payable to the Manager, Mr. CHARLES GOOD, THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand, London, W. C. - TO COLONIAL AND FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS. SUBSCRIBERS ABROAD ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN ABOVE. The Manager will be pleased to forward copies direct from the Offices to places abroad at the above rates, whatever be the weight of any of the copies so supplied. SOLE AGENTS FOR AMERICA-MESSRS. WILLIAM WOOD AND Co., 51, Fifth Avenue, New York, U.S.A. METEOROLOGICAL R E A D I N G S. (Taken daily at 8.0 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.) THE LANCET Office, Feb. 26th, 1913. The following journals, magazines, &c., have been received :- Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, British Journal of Dental Science, Science Progress, Indian Medical Gazette, Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Empire, Medical Chronicle, L’Ospedale Maggiore, Journal d’Urologie, Archives of Internal Medicine, Interstate Medical Journal, Urologic and Cutaneous Review, Archives of Pediatrics, St. George’s Hospital Gazette, St. Thomas’s Hospital Gazette, Cleveland Medical Journal, Middlesex Hospital Journal, Canadian Practitioner, Canadian Medical Journal.

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661

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-road, E.C.Course of Lecture-Demonstrations on Diseases of the Chest, with

Special Reference to Tuberculosis (including a TuberculinCourse) :-

MONDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. K. Kellie.WEDNESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. A. Davies.FRIDAY.-3.30 P.M., Dr. S. Thompson.

LISTER INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, ChelseaBridge-road, S.W.TUESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. H. Maclean: Lipoids.THURSDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. H. Chick: The Laws Governing Disinfec-

tion by Various Agencies.ROYAL EYE HOSPITAL (LONDON SCHOOL OF OPHTHALMIC SURGERYAND MEDICINE), St. George’s-circus, Southwark, S.E.TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. Hosford: Senile Cataract,

with Especial Reference to Difficulties in Treatment.

ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE SKIN, 49, Leicester-square, W.C.TUESDAY.-6 P.M., Dr. W. K. Sibley: Treatment of Sypbilis.THURSDAY.--6 P.M., Dr. M. Dockrell: Ulerythema—I., Aphryo-

genes ; II., Centrifugum; III., Sycosiformis.UNIVERSITY OF LONDON (UNIVERSITY COLLEGE), The FrancisGalton Laboratory for National Eugenics.TUESDAY.-8 P.M., Lecture ;—Dr. D. Heron : On Some Points with

Regard to our Present Knowledge of Heredity in Cases ofFeeble-mindedness.

LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON),London Hospital, Mile End-road, E.Course of Lectures and Demonstration on Neurology (illustrated with

Clinical Cases) :-MONDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. T. Thompson : Local Spinal Lesions.TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. Turnbull: Tabes Dorsalis.WEDNESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. G. Holmes: Symptoms of Cerebellar

Disease.FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr.’H. Head: Various Forms of Chorea.

ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Albemarle-street,Piccadilly, WMONDAY.-5 P.M., General Meeting.THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Mr. W. B. Hardy : Surface Energy. (Lecture I.)FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Mr. C. T. R. Wilson : Photography of the Paths of

Particles Ejected from Atoms.SATURDAY.-3 P.M., Prof. Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M.: The Properties

and Constitution of the Atom. (Lecture V.)A.NCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester.

THURSDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. W. H. Hey: Cervical Adenitis. (Post-Graduate Clinic.)

MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY.TUESDAY.-4.30 P.M., Dr. Fothergill: A New Operation for Prolapse

of the Uterus complicated by Hypertrophy of the Cervix. (Post-Graduate Clinic.)

FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M., Mr. Rayner: The Surgical Aspects of InfantileParalysis. (Post-Graduate Clinic.)

BIRMINGHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL.TUESDAY.-3.30 P.M., Mr. H. Edwards : The Diagnostic Value of

the Bismuth Meal. (Post-Graduate Clinic.)QUEEN’S HOSPITAL, Birmingham.

FRIDAY.-3.30 P.M.. Dr. Ball: Demonstration of Disorders inChildren. (Post-Graduate Clinic.)

Forfurther particulars of the above Lectures, &c., see AdvertisementPages.

EDITORIAL NOTICES.IT is most important that communications relating to the

Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressedexclusively " To THE EDITOR," and not in any case to anygentleman who may be supposed to be connected with theEditorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention shouldbe given to this notice.

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JE is especially requested that early intelligence of local eventshaving a medical interest, or which it is desirable to b’ringunder the notice of the profession, may be sent direct tothis Office.

Lectwres, original articles, and reports should be written onone side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED

BY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE

AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULDBE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI-

FICATION.

Letters, whether intended for insertion or for private informa-tion, must be aut7wnticated by the naines and addresses oftheir writers—not necessarily for publication.

We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners.Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should be

marked and addressed" To the Sub-Editor."Letters relating to the publication, sale, and advertising

departments ot THE LANCET should be addressed " To theManager. "

to return MSS. not used.

MANAGER’S NOTICES.THE INDEX TO THE LANCET.

THE Index and Title-page to Vol. II. of 1912 were givenin THE LANCET of Dec. 28th, 1912.

VOLUMES AND CASES.

VOLUMES for the second half of the year 1912 are now

ready. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 16s., carriageextra.

Cases for binding the half-year’s numbers are also ready.Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s., by post 2s. 3d.To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied

by remittance. -

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TO SUBSCRIBERS.WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions

which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCET attheir Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C., are dealt with bythem ? Subscriptions paid to London or to local newsagents(with none of whom have the Proprietors any connexion what-ever) do not reach THE LANCET Offices, and consequentlyinquiries concerning missing copies, &c., should be sent tothe Agent to whom the subscription is paid, and not toTHE LANCET Offices.

Subscribers, by sending their subscriptions direct toTHE LANCET Offices, will ensure regularity in the despatchof their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majority ofAgents are able to effect.THE COLONIAL AND FOREIGN EDITION (printed on thin

paper) is published in time to catch the weekly Friday mailsto all parts of the world.The rates of subscriptions, post free from THE LANCET

Offices, have been reduced, and are now as follows :-FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. To THE COLONIES AND ABROAD.

One Year ....., ....e1 1 0 0 One Year ..........e1 5 0 0Six Months ......... 0 12 6 Six Months ......... 0 14 0Three Months ...... 0 6 6 Three Months ...... 0 7 0

(The rate for the United Kingdom will apply also toMedical Subordinates in India whose rates of pay, includingallowances, is less than Rs.50 per month.)

Subscriptions (which may commence at any time) are

payable in advance. Cheques and Post Office Orders (crossed’’ London County and Westminster Bank, Covent GardenBranch ") should be made payable to the Manager,Mr. CHARLES GOOD, THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand,London, W. C.

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TO COLONIAL AND FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS.SUBSCRIBERS ABROAD ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED

TO NOTE THE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN ABOVE.

The Manager will be pleased to forward copies direct fromthe Offices to places abroad at the above rates, whatever bethe weight of any of the copies so supplied.

SOLE AGENTS FOR AMERICA-MESSRS. WILLIAM WOODAND Co., 51, Fifth Avenue, New York, U.S.A.

METEOROLOGICAL R E A D I N G S.(Taken daily at 8.0 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.)

THE LANCET Office, Feb. 26th, 1913.

The following journals, magazines, &c., have been received :-Journal of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, British Journal of DentalScience, Science Progress, Indian Medical Gazette, Journal of

Obstetrics and Gynaecology of the British Empire, Medical Chronicle,L’Ospedale Maggiore, Journal d’Urologie, Archives of Internal

Medicine, Interstate Medical Journal, Urologic and CutaneousReview, Archives of Pediatrics, St. George’s Hospital Gazette,St. Thomas’s Hospital Gazette, Cleveland Medical Journal, MiddlesexHospital Journal, Canadian Practitioner, Canadian Medical Journal.