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861 practised most successfully as a prescribing surgeon, having a highly respectable clientelle. About the year 1851, he was elected honorary surgeon to the Ardwick and Ancoats Dispensary, which offi ce, after filling with the greatest assiduity, be relinquished in a few years, when he was unanimously elected conaulting surgeon. In 1856 he com- menced to lecture on Forensic Medicine at the Chatham- street School of Medicine and Surgery, and continued his lectures after its incorporation with the Pine-street School as the Manchester Royal School of Medicine and Surgery, and again at Owens College, when the medical school became amalgamated with that institution. This position he resigned in the year 1876. In 1873 he was elected Pre- sident of the Manchester Medico-Ethical Society, and at the expiration of his year of office was again chosen for 1874. Of late years his thorough practical knowledge, combined with his sound treatment of disease, brought him fre- quently into requisition as a consultant, in which capacity his uniform consideration and general kindness endeared him alike to patient and colleague. As a practitioner having a widely-scattered practice, his time was too fully occupied to allow much leisure for writing, so that beyond a few lectures to the working classes on sanitary and other cognate subjects, he never appeared in print. By his untimely death his patients have lost a kind and sympathetic friend, in addition to a valued adviser, whilst. only those who had the privilege of knowing him intimately can realise to the full extent the loss they have sustained ; indeed, his character has been well brought out by a very intimate friend in words expressed to the present writer: He was the most unselfish man I ever knew." Medical News. APOTHECARIES’ HALL. - The following gentlemen passed the examination in the Science and Practice of Medi. cine and received certificates to practise on May 31set :- Coates, William Henry, Hackney-road. Floyd, John, Oxford. Nariman, Kaikosro Lorabji, Bombay. Tritton, William Parsons, Kilburn. The following gentlemen also passed the Primary Pro- fessional Examination:- Frank Marsh, King’s College ; John William Stone, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Geo. Edw. Alex. Cheesman, Charing-cross Hospital. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. - The final examination for the diploma of Fellow of the College, which commenced on Thursday, May 31st, was brought to a close on Monday last. Of the twenty-two candidates, sixteen passed the four days’ examination successfully. [In last week’s list of gentlemen who passed the First Professional Examination for the Fellowship of the College of Surgeons, for " Jas. K. Keer, Belfast," read ’° J. King Kerr, Belfast."] ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. -- At a meeting of the Fellows, held this week, the following were elected for the ensuing year :-President : Robert McDonnell. Vice-President : Philip C. Smyly. Council: John K. Barton, Richard G. H. Butcher, Samuel Chaplin, William Colles, John Cronyn, John Denham, Edward Hamilton, A. Jacob, George H. Kidd, Edward Ledwich, Rawdon Macnamara, Edward D. Mapother, Alfred H. McClintock, Prof. McDowel, George H. Porter, Joliffe Tufnell, Albert J. Walsh, W. Wheeler, and Henry Wilson. Secretary: William Colles. THE LATE DR. EDMUND JONES.—At the Harewood- End Petty Session the magistrates unanimously passed the following resolution, and directed the clerk to send a copy to Mrs. Jones: "The magistrates of the Harewood.Ej3d Petty Sessional Division cannot meet for the first time after the lamented death of their brother magistrate, Edmund Jones, Esq., without recording their sense of the loss they have sustained, and testifying to the great attention, kind- ness, and regularity which he exhibited during the many years in which he acted for this division. They desire to express their sincere feeling of sympathy with Mrs. Jones in the great bereavement which she has sustained." IRISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.-The annual meeting was held on Monday, the 4th inst., when resolutions were passed in reference to the compn’snry superannnuation of Poor-law medical officers; for atudto provide annuities to widows and orphans of Poor-law medical officers; for assimi- lating the Vaccination laws with those of Eogland; and the position and services of medical offi ’ers of health. The fol- lowing office-bearers were elected:—President: Dr. Darby. Vice-presidents: Drs. Hudson, S. Browne, Brodie, and Nolan. Council: Drs. Baggot, Charles Benson, H. G. Croly, Drapes, Duffy, Faussett, Gray, Grimshaw, Hayes, A. H. Jacob, D. Jacob, Kelly, Kenny, Longworth, Lyster, Mac- namara, Martin, Mayne, llolony, J. M.ore, Percival, Pol- lock, George Porter, Purcell, Sharkey, Sinith, Speedy, Spencer, Target, Usher, Walsh, Whistler. HARVEY TERCENTENARY MEMORIAL FUND.We are requested to state that subscriptions for the erection of . a statue of Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of the blood, and father of Englieh physiological science, at Folke- . stone, his birthplace, are earnestly requested. They may be , sent to Sir G. Burrows, Bart., M.D , F.R.S., 18, Cavendish- square, London, W., or Mr. Prescott Hewett, F.R.S., 1, . Chesterfield-street, Mayfair, London, W., the temporary honorary treasurers; to Mr. George Eastes, M B., 69. Con- l naught-street, Hyde-park-square, London, W., or Mr. W. G. S. Harrison, B.A., town clerk, Folkestone, the honorary secretaries; or they may be p iid to the account of the fund . at the Western Branch of the Bank of England, Burlington- ; gardens, London, W. A meeting of the committee, of . which the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby is chairman, will shortly be held for the purpose of commissioning a sculptor to undertake the work. Medical Appointments. ADAMS, G., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Medical Officer of Health for the Bedminster Rural Sanitary District, vice the District Medical Officers, whose appointments have expired, at .8100 per annum. ALLAN, J., M.A., M.B., C.11., has been appointed Assistant House-Surgeon to the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, vice Thompson. BOND, W. J., M.B., L.R.C.S.Ed., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Piddington District of the Bicester Union, vice Gent, resigned. CLAREMONT, Mr. C., Junr., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer to the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Wickers, appointed Resident Surgical Officer. CRAVEN, R. M., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.Ed., has been appointed an Honorary Medical Officer to the Southport Convalescent Hospital and Sea- bathing Infirmary, vice Barron, resigned. DAVIES, T., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Llanwrin District of the Machynlleth Union, Medical Officer of Health for the whole of the Maehyn11eth Rural Sanitary District with the exception of the Towyn and Pennal Districts, Surgeon to the Bryn-yr-Eglws Slate Quarry, the Morben Slate Quarry, the Llwyn-givern Slate Quarry, the Y,trad-Einim Lead Mine, the Cwm-byr Lead Mine, the Machynlleth Friendly Society, and the Machynlleth Odd Fellows Club. GosSET, G., M.B., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed --LNIedical Officer for No. 1 District of the Abingdon Union, vice Martin, resigned. HACKNEY, A. H., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Parish of Heathfield, in the Hailsham Union, vice Percy, resigned. HOOLE, Mr. H., has been appointed Resident Obstetrical Officer to the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Whitehead, whose appointment has expired. JAY, F. F., L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Audlem District of the Nantwich Union, vice Lyon resigned. JOHNSTON, W., M.D., C.M., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer of Health for the Leicester Urban Sanitary District. LEAHY, A. W. D., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Assistant Surgical Officer to the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Biden, whose appointment has expired. MOLONY, H. G., M.D., C.M., has been appointed Medical Officer, Public Vaccinator, &c., for the Castletown Dispensary Listrict of the Croom Union, co. Limerick, and Sanitary Officer for the Croom Rural Sanitary District, vice White, deceased. PABEER, R., F.R.C.S., has been appointed Lecturer on Surgery at the Liver- pool Royal Infirmary School of Medicine, vice Hamson, resigned. SmoN, A. C., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed House-Surgeon to St. Peter’s Hospital, vice Manders, whose appointment has expired. THOMPSON, H., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed House-Physieian to the Northern Hospital, Liverpool. WEBB, H. G., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I., has been appointed Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the No. 2 District of the Northleach Union, and Medical Officer of Health for the No. 2 Sub-district of the North- leach Rural Sanitary District, vice Wise, resigned. WELLS, T. S., F.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Consulting Surgeon to the British Lying-in Hospital, Endell-street, vice Sir W. Fergusson, Bart., deceased. WICKERS, H. A., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Resident Surgical Officer to the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Conolly, whose appointment has expired. WOODWARD, F. E., L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Visiting Surgeon to the Chester General Infirmary, vice McEwen, resigned.

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practised most successfully as a prescribing surgeon, havinga highly respectable clientelle. About the year 1851, hewas elected honorary surgeon to the Ardwick and AncoatsDispensary, which offi ce, after filling with the greatestassiduity, be relinquished in a few years, when he wasunanimously elected conaulting surgeon. In 1856 he com-menced to lecture on Forensic Medicine at the Chatham-street School of Medicine and Surgery, and continued hislectures after its incorporation with the Pine-street Schoolas the Manchester Royal School of Medicine and Surgery,and again at Owens College, when the medical schoolbecame amalgamated with that institution. This positionhe resigned in the year 1876. In 1873 he was elected Pre-sident of the Manchester Medico-Ethical Society, and atthe expiration of his year of office was again chosen for1874.Of late years his thorough practical knowledge, combined

with his sound treatment of disease, brought him fre-

quently into requisition as a consultant, in which capacityhis uniform consideration and general kindness endearedhim alike to patient and colleague. As a practitionerhaving a widely-scattered practice, his time was too fullyoccupied to allow much leisure for writing, so that beyonda few lectures to the working classes on sanitary and othercognate subjects, he never appeared in print.By his untimely death his patients have lost a kind and

sympathetic friend, in addition to a valued adviser, whilst.only those who had the privilege of knowing him intimatelycan realise to the full extent the loss they have sustained ;indeed, his character has been well brought out by a veryintimate friend in words expressed to the present writer:He was the most unselfish man I ever knew."

Medical News.APOTHECARIES’ HALL. - The following gentlemen

passed the examination in the Science and Practice of Medi.cine and received certificates to practise on May 31set :-

Coates, William Henry, Hackney-road.Floyd, John, Oxford.Nariman, Kaikosro Lorabji, Bombay.Tritton, William Parsons, Kilburn.

The following gentlemen also passed the Primary Pro-fessional Examination:-Frank Marsh, King’s College ; John William Stone, St. Bartholomew’sHospital ; Geo. Edw. Alex. Cheesman, Charing-cross Hospital.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND. -The final examination for the diploma of Fellow of theCollege, which commenced on Thursday, May 31st, wasbrought to a close on Monday last. Of the twenty-twocandidates, sixteen passed the four days’ examinationsuccessfully.

[In last week’s list of gentlemen who passed the FirstProfessional Examination for the Fellowship of the Collegeof Surgeons, for " Jas. K. Keer, Belfast," read ’° J. KingKerr, Belfast."]ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS IN IRELAND. --

At a meeting of the Fellows, held this week, the followingwere elected for the ensuing year :-President : RobertMcDonnell. Vice-President : Philip C. Smyly. Council:John K. Barton, Richard G. H. Butcher, Samuel Chaplin,William Colles, John Cronyn, John Denham, EdwardHamilton, A. Jacob, George H. Kidd, Edward Ledwich,Rawdon Macnamara, Edward D. Mapother, Alfred H.McClintock, Prof. McDowel, George H. Porter, JoliffeTufnell, Albert J. Walsh, W. Wheeler, and Henry Wilson.Secretary: William Colles.THE LATE DR. EDMUND JONES.—At the Harewood-

End Petty Session the magistrates unanimously passed thefollowing resolution, and directed the clerk to send a copyto Mrs. Jones: "The magistrates of the Harewood.Ej3dPetty Sessional Division cannot meet for the first time afterthe lamented death of their brother magistrate, EdmundJones, Esq., without recording their sense of the loss theyhave sustained, and testifying to the great attention, kind-ness, and regularity which he exhibited during the manyyears in which he acted for this division. They desire toexpress their sincere feeling of sympathy with Mrs. Jonesin the great bereavement which she has sustained."

IRISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION.-The annual meetingwas held on Monday, the 4th inst., when resolutions werepassed in reference to the compn’snry superannnuation ofPoor-law medical officers; for atudto provide annuities towidows and orphans of Poor-law medical officers; for assimi-lating the Vaccination laws with those of Eogland; and theposition and services of medical offi ’ers of health. The fol-lowing office-bearers were elected:—President: Dr. Darby.Vice-presidents: Drs. Hudson, S. Browne, Brodie, andNolan. Council: Drs. Baggot, Charles Benson, H. G.Croly, Drapes, Duffy, Faussett, Gray, Grimshaw, Hayes, A.H. Jacob, D. Jacob, Kelly, Kenny, Longworth, Lyster, Mac-namara, Martin, Mayne, llolony, J. M.ore, Percival, Pol-

’ lock, George Porter, Purcell, Sharkey, Sinith, Speedy,’

Spencer, Target, Usher, Walsh, Whistler.HARVEY TERCENTENARY MEMORIAL FUND.We

are requested to state that subscriptions for the erection of.

a statue of Harvey, the discoverer of the circulation of theblood, and father of Englieh physiological science, at Folke-

. stone, his birthplace, are earnestly requested. They may be, sent to Sir G. Burrows, Bart., M.D , F.R.S., 18, Cavendish-

square, London, W., or Mr. Prescott Hewett, F.R.S., 1,. Chesterfield-street, Mayfair, London, W., the temporary

honorary treasurers; to Mr. George Eastes, M B., 69. Con-l naught-street, Hyde-park-square, London, W., or Mr. W. G.. S. Harrison, B.A., town clerk, Folkestone, the honorary

secretaries; or they may be p iid to the account of the fund.

at the Western Branch of the Bank of England, Burlington-; gardens, London, W. A meeting of the committee, of.

which the Right Hon. the Earl of Derby is chairman, will’

shortly be held for the purpose of commissioning a sculptorto undertake the work.

Medical Appointments.ADAMS, G., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Medical Officer of

Health for the Bedminster Rural Sanitary District, vice the DistrictMedical Officers, whose appointments have expired, at .8100 per annum.

ALLAN, J., M.A., M.B., C.11., has been appointed Assistant House-Surgeonto the Northern Hospital, Liverpool, vice Thompson.

BOND, W. J., M.B., L.R.C.S.Ed., has been appointed Medical Officer for thePiddington District of the Bicester Union, vice Gent, resigned.CLAREMONT, Mr. C., Junr., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer to

the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Wickers, appointed Resident SurgicalOfficer.

CRAVEN, R. M., M.R.C.S.E., L.R.C.P.Ed., has been appointed an HonoraryMedical Officer to the Southport Convalescent Hospital and Sea-bathing Infirmary, vice Barron, resigned.

DAVIES, T., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Medical Officer and PublicVaccinator for the Llanwrin District of the Machynlleth Union, MedicalOfficer of Health for the whole of the Maehyn11eth Rural SanitaryDistrict with the exception of the Towyn and Pennal Districts, Surgeonto the Bryn-yr-Eglws Slate Quarry, the Morben Slate Quarry, theLlwyn-givern Slate Quarry, the Y,trad-Einim Lead Mine, the Cwm-byrLead Mine, the Machynlleth Friendly Society, and the MachynllethOdd Fellows Club.

GosSET, G., M.B., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed --LNIedical Officer for No. 1District of the Abingdon Union, vice Martin, resigned.

HACKNEY, A. H., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Medical Officerand Public Vaccinator for the Parish of Heathfield, in the HailshamUnion, vice Percy, resigned.

HOOLE, Mr. H., has been appointed Resident Obstetrical Officer to theCharing-cross Hospital, vice Whitehead, whose appointment hasexpired.

JAY, F. F., L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Medical Officer andPublic Vaccinator for the Audlem District of the Nantwich Union, viceLyon resigned.

JOHNSTON, W., M.D., C.M., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer ofHealth for the Leicester Urban Sanitary District.

LEAHY, A. W. D., L.S.A.L., has been appointed Assistant Surgical Officerto the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Biden, whose appointment hasexpired.

MOLONY, H. G., M.D., C.M., has been appointed Medical Officer, PublicVaccinator, &c., for the Castletown Dispensary Listrict of the CroomUnion, co. Limerick, and Sanitary Officer for the Croom Rural SanitaryDistrict, vice White, deceased.

PABEER, R., F.R.C.S., has been appointed Lecturer on Surgery at the Liver-pool Royal Infirmary School of Medicine, vice Hamson, resigned.

SmoN, A. C., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed House-Surgeon toSt. Peter’s Hospital, vice Manders, whose appointment has expired.

THOMPSON, H., M.R.C.S.E., L.S.A.L., has been appointed House-Physieianto the Northern Hospital, Liverpool.

WEBB, H. G., L.K.Q.C.P.I., L.R.C.S.I., has been appointed Medical Officerand Public Vaccinator for the No. 2 District of the Northleach Union,and Medical Officer of Health for the No. 2 Sub-district of the North-leach Rural Sanitary District, vice Wise, resigned.

WELLS, T. S., F.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Consulting Surgeon to theBritish Lying-in Hospital, Endell-street, vice Sir W. Fergusson, Bart.,deceased.

WICKERS, H. A., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Resident Surgical Officerto the Charing-cross Hospital, vice Conolly, whose appointment hasexpired.

WOODWARD, F. E., L.R.C.P.L., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed VisitingSurgeon to the Chester General Infirmary, vice McEwen, resigned.