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1046 Medical Diary SOCIETIES ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. TUESDAY, May 16th.-5 P.M., Special Meeting of Fellows. WEDNESDAY.-8.30 P.M., Reception in the Library by the President and Mrs. Warren Low. 9.15 P.M. Dr. R. G. Canti will show a film entitled the Cultivation of Living Tissue Cells in vitro. Thursday5 P.M., DERMATOLOGY. (Cases at 4 P.M.) Dr. Hugh Gordon: 1. Acrodermatitis Atrophicans. Dr. J. D. Rolleston: 2. Mongolian Blue Patch. 8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY. Prof. Ettore Marchiafava : The Degeneration of the Brain in Chronic Alcoholism (to be read in absentia). FRIDAY.-8.15 P.M., OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. Specimens : Mr. C. D. Lochrane : 1. Rhabdomyo- sarcoma of Corpus Uteri. 2. Struma Ovarii. Paper : Dr. Herbert R. Spencer : A Review of Six Hundred and Fifty-eight Ovariotomies. CHELSEA CLINICAL SOCIETY. TUESDAY, May 16th.-7.30 P.M. (at the Hotel Rembrandt, Thurloe-place, S.W.), Dinner followed by a discussion on Cranks, Quacks, and Magicians, to be opened by Dr. K. E. Eckenstein. SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH. FRIDAY, May 19th.-5 P.M. (at 1, Upper Montague-street, Russell-square, W.C.), Discussion on the Responsibility of the Local Authority Towards the Blind. Opened by Dr. E. K. Macdonald. ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, Manson House, 26, Portland-place, W. THURSDAY, May 18th.-8.15 P.M., Dr. C. H. Kellaway, Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Research, Melbourne, will read a Paper on Some Peculiarities of Australian Snake Venoms. ROYAL MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION. WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-3 P.M. (at the Royal Society of Medicine, 1, Wimpole-street), Dr. Adolf Meyer : Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene (Maudsley lecture). TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY, May 19th.-5.15 P.M. (at the London School of Hygiene, Keppel-street, Gower-street, W.C.), Dis- cussion on the Misapplication of Artificial Pneumo- thorax in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis, to be opened by Dr. F. R. G. Heaf, Dr. W. E. Lloyd, and Dr. C. H. C. Toussaint.-8.15 P.M., Dr. R. C. Wingfield : The Problems of Relapse. BRITISH INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGY, incorporated with the RONTGEN SOCIETY, 32, Welbeck-street, W. THURSDAY, May 18th.-8 P.M., following a business meeting the following papers will be read: Prof. S. Russ : Variation in the Response of Animal Tumours after Lethal Doses of X Rays. Dr. F. G. Spear and Mr. L. G. Grimmett: The Biological Response to Gamma Rays of Radium as a Function of the Intensity of Radiation. Other papers will be read in title only. FRIDAY.-11 P.M. to 1 P.M., Visit to the National Hospital for Diseases of the Heart, ‘Vestmorland-street, W. 5 P.M., Medical Members meeting. Dr. N. S. Finzi : Treatment of Rodent Ulcers by Radium. LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &c. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE- MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, May 15th, to SATURDAY, May 20th.-MAUDSLEY HOSPITAL, Denmark Hill. Course in Psychological Medicine, every afternoon.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, Leicester-square. Course in Dermatology. Clinical instruction every afternoon and evening. Lectures daily at 5 P.M.-ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL, Henrietta- street, Covent Garden. Course in Advanced Urology. All-day, instruction given daily.-CITY OF LONDON MATERNITY HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C. Week-end Course in Obstetrics. Instruction given all-day on Sat. and Sun.——QUEEN’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Hackney-road. Course in Diseases of Children. All-day instruction. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street, W.C. MONDAY, May 15th.-10 A.M., Dr. Robert Hutchison ward visit. 11 A.M., Mr. Eric Lloyd : Common Deformities of the Limbs. 12 NOON, Dr. E. A. Cockayne : The Myopathies. 2 P.M., Dr. Hugh Thursfield : ward visit. 3 P.M., Dr. David Nabarro : Examination of Cerebro-spinal Fluid. TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Bertram Shires : X Ray Demon- stration of’Chest Diseases. 11 A.M., Mr. Denis Browne : Hare-lip and Cleft Palate. 12 NOON, Dr. W. J. Pearson: Feeding the Premature Child. 2 P.M., Dr. R. S. Frew : Meningitis. 3 P.M., Dr. W. W. Payne : Blood-sugar Estimation and Insulin Therapy. WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Mr. L. E. Barrington-Ward : Tuberculous Glands of Neck. 11 A.M., Dr, F. J. Poynton : ward visit. 12 NOON, Dr. Donald Paterson : Dyspepsias of the Second Dentition. - 2 P.M., Mr. H. C. Apperly: The Milk Teeth. 3 P.M., Dr. A. G. Signy : Mantoux, Schick, and Dick Tests. Thursday10 A.M., Dr. Cockayne : Pyloric Stenosis and Pylorospasm. 11 A.M., Mr. H. Tyrrell-Gray: ward visit. 12 NOON, Dr. W. G. Wyllie : Pulmonary Fibrosis and Bronchiectasis. 2 P,M., Mr. Twistington Higgins and Dr. Harold Sington: Tonsillectomy and its Anaesthesia in Childhood. 3 P.M., Dr. Nabarro: Investigation and Treatment of a Case of Septicaemia. FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. B. E. Schlesinger : Nutritional Disturbance in Breast and Bottle-fed Infants. 11 A.M., Mr. 0. L. Addison: Out-patient demonstration. 12 rroorr, Dr. Pearson: Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tubercle. 2 P.M., Dr. Frew: ward visit. 3 P.M., Mr. G. H. McNab. SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Paterson: The Premature Infant. 11 A.M., Dr. Reginald Lightwood : Specimens Illustrating Diseases of the Lympho-haemopoietic System. 12 NOON, Mr. G. G. Penman : Diseases of the Eye in Children. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, Hammersmith-road, W. MONDAY, May 15th.-10 A.M., Medical and Gynaecological Wards. 11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical, Eye, and Gynaecological Clinics. 4 P.M., Lecture. Dr. Carter Braine : X Ray Therapy. TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Medical Wards. 11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical, and Throat, Nose, and Ear Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Lecture. Mr. Tyrrell-Gray : Surgery of the Upper Abdomen. WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Medical and Children’s Wards, Children’s Clinic. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, and Surgical Clinics. THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Neurological Clinic. 11.30 A.M., Fracture Clinic. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical Eye, and Genito-urinary Clinics. FRIDAY.-I0 A.&bgr;I., Skin Clinic. 12 noon, Lecture on Treat- ment. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical, and Throat Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Lecture. Mr. Green- Armytage : - The Funnel-shaped Pelvis and its Significance. SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Medical and Surgical Wards, Surgical and Children’s Clinics. The Lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all medical prac- titioners without fee. LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, 49, Leicester-square, W.C. MONDAY, May 15th.-5 P.M., Dr. J. E. M. Wigley : Napkin Area Eruptions. WEDNESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. I. Muende : Pathology Demon- stration. FRIDAY.-5 P.M.. Dr. W. Griffith: Bullous Eruptions. CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE AND EAR HOS- PITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C. MONDAY, May 15th, to FRIDAY.—Post-graduate course daily. ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL, Endell-street, W.C. WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-4.30 P.M., Dr. R. J. Clausen : Anaesthesia in Genito-urinary Surgery. ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL FOR STONE, Henrietta-street, W.C. WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-3 P.M., Mr. J. A. Andrews: Genital Tuberculosis. NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square, W.C. TUESDAY, May 16th.-6 P.M., Dr. Symonds : Diagnosis of the Causes of Muscular Atrophy in the Hand. THURSDAY.-6 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Neurosyphilis. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY. TUESDAY, May 16th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. T. H. Oliver: Achlor- hydria. FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. A. H. Burgess: Demonstration of Surgical Cases. ROYAL INFIRMARY, Glasgow. WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. J. C. Middleton: Medical Cases. Appointments GRANT, R. A., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., F.R.C.S. Edin., has been appointed Medical Superintendent, Tranmere Infirmary, Birkenhead. ROWLANDS, J. S., M.D. Liverp., Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for Rhyl, Flint. WALKER, V. R., M.B., Ch.B. Giasg., D.P.H., Asst. Medical Officer of Health, Walsall. Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS BAHFOBD.—On May 1st, at Heather Lodge, Redhill, Surrey, the wife of Dr. L. J. Barford, of a daughter. ; DANBT.—On May 7th, at The Homestead, Woodbourne-road, Edgbaston, the wife of Alfred Danby, F.R.C.S. Eng., of a. il&bgr;.ll!2"htf’BT’. DEATHS DAVIDSON.—On May lst, at The Rest, Broomieknowe, Lasswade, Mid Lothian, Lieut.-Colonel James Davidson, M.D., D.S.O., Indian Medical Service (retired). HiCEB.—On May 7th, at Ramsgate, Robert Grieve Hicks, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. LYON.-On April 9th, 1933, at Boyndie, Barton Court-avenue, Barton-on-Sea, Hants, Alexander Barclay Lyon, M.D., late of 11, St. Mary Abbot’s-terrace, Kensington, W., aged 65. PETYr.-On May 3rd, at The Chase, Rufford, Dr. Allan I. Petyt, M.A., M.B., J.P., aged 66 years. N.B.-,4. fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Birtha, Marriages. and Deaths.

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ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.TUESDAY, May 16th.-5 P.M., Special Meeting of Fellows.WEDNESDAY.-8.30 P.M., Reception in the Library by the

President and Mrs. Warren Low. 9.15 P.M. Dr.R. G. Canti will show a film entitled the Cultivationof Living Tissue Cells in vitro.

Thursday5 P.M., DERMATOLOGY. (Cases at 4 P.M.)Dr. Hugh Gordon: 1. Acrodermatitis Atrophicans.Dr. J. D. Rolleston: 2. Mongolian Blue Patch.8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY. Prof. Ettore Marchiafava :The Degeneration of the Brain in Chronic Alcoholism(to be read in absentia).

FRIDAY.-8.15 P.M., OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY.Specimens : Mr. C. D. Lochrane : 1. Rhabdomyo-sarcoma of Corpus Uteri. 2. Struma Ovarii. Paper :Dr. Herbert R. Spencer : A Review of Six Hundredand Fifty-eight Ovariotomies.

CHELSEA CLINICAL SOCIETY.TUESDAY, May 16th.-7.30 P.M. (at the Hotel Rembrandt,

Thurloe-place, S.W.), Dinner followed by a discussionon Cranks, Quacks, and Magicians, to be opened byDr. K. E. Eckenstein.

SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH.FRIDAY, May 19th.-5 P.M. (at 1, Upper Montague-street,

Russell-square, W.C.), Discussion on the Responsibilityof the Local Authority Towards the Blind. Openedby Dr. E. K. Macdonald.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE ANDHYGIENE, Manson House, 26, Portland-place, W.THURSDAY, May 18th.-8.15 P.M., Dr. C. H. Kellaway,

Director of the Walter and Eliza Hall Institute ofResearch, Melbourne, will read a Paper on SomePeculiarities of Australian Snake Venoms.

ROYAL MEDICO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION.WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-3 P.M. (at the Royal Society of

Medicine, 1, Wimpole-street), Dr. Adolf Meyer :Psychiatry and Mental Hygiene (Maudsley lecture).

TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION.FRIDAY, May 19th.-5.15 P.M. (at the London School of

Hygiene, Keppel-street, Gower-street, W.C.), Dis-cussion on the Misapplication of Artificial Pneumo-thorax in the Treatment of Pulmonary Tuberculosis,to be opened by Dr. F. R. G. Heaf, Dr. W. E. Lloyd,and Dr. C. H. C. Toussaint.-8.15 P.M., Dr. R. C.Wingfield : The Problems of Relapse.

BRITISH INSTITUTE OF RADIOLOGY, incorporated withthe RONTGEN SOCIETY, 32, Welbeck-street, W.THURSDAY, May 18th.-8 P.M., following a business meeting

the following papers will be read: Prof. S. Russ :Variation in the Response of Animal Tumours afterLethal Doses of X Rays. Dr. F. G. Spear and Mr.L. G. Grimmett: The Biological Response to GammaRays of Radium as a Function of the Intensity ofRadiation. Other papers will be read in title only.

FRIDAY.-11 P.M. to 1 P.M., Visit to the National Hospitalfor Diseases of the Heart, ‘Vestmorland-street, W.5 P.M., Medical Members meeting. Dr. N. S. Finzi :Treatment of Rodent Ulcers by Radium.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &c.FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE-MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, May 15th, to SATURDAY, May 20th.-MAUDSLEY

HOSPITAL, Denmark Hill. Course in PsychologicalMedicine, every afternoon.-ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL,Leicester-square. Course in Dermatology. Clinicalinstruction every afternoon and evening. Lecturesdaily at 5 P.M.-ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL, Henrietta-street, Covent Garden. Course in Advanced Urology.All-day, instruction given daily.-CITY OF LONDONMATERNITY HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C. Week-endCourse in Obstetrics. Instruction given all-day onSat. and Sun.——QUEEN’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN,Hackney-road. Course in Diseases of Children. All-dayinstruction.

HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street,W.C.MONDAY, May 15th.-10 A.M., Dr. Robert Hutchison

ward visit. 11 A.M., Mr. Eric Lloyd : CommonDeformities of the Limbs. 12 NOON, Dr. E. A.Cockayne : The Myopathies. 2 P.M., Dr. HughThursfield : ward visit. 3 P.M., Dr. David Nabarro :Examination of Cerebro-spinal Fluid.

TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Bertram Shires : X Ray Demon-stration of’Chest Diseases. 11 A.M., Mr. Denis Browne :Hare-lip and Cleft Palate. 12 NOON, Dr. W. J.Pearson: Feeding the Premature Child. 2 P.M.,Dr. R. S. Frew : Meningitis. 3 P.M., Dr. W. W. Payne :Blood-sugar Estimation and Insulin Therapy.

WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Mr. L. E. Barrington-Ward :Tuberculous Glands of Neck. 11 A.M., Dr, F. J.Poynton : ward visit. 12 NOON, Dr. DonaldPaterson : Dyspepsias of the Second Dentition.

- 2 P.M., Mr. H. C. Apperly: The Milk Teeth. 3 P.M.,Dr. A. G. Signy : Mantoux, Schick, and Dick Tests.

Thursday10 A.M., Dr. Cockayne : Pyloric Stenosis andPylorospasm. 11 A.M., Mr. H. Tyrrell-Gray: wardvisit. 12 NOON, Dr. W. G. Wyllie : Pulmonary Fibrosisand Bronchiectasis. 2 P,M., Mr. Twistington Higgins

and Dr. Harold Sington: Tonsillectomy and itsAnaesthesia in Childhood. 3 P.M., Dr. Nabarro:Investigation and Treatment of a Case of Septicaemia.

FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. B. E. Schlesinger : NutritionalDisturbance in Breast and Bottle-fed Infants. 11 A.M.,Mr. 0. L. Addison: Out-patient demonstration.12 rroorr, Dr. Pearson: Diagnosis of PulmonaryTubercle. 2 P.M., Dr. Frew: ward visit. 3 P.M.,Mr. G. H. McNab.

SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Paterson: The PrematureInfant. 11 A.M., Dr. Reginald Lightwood : SpecimensIllustrating Diseases of the Lympho-haemopoieticSystem. 12 NOON, Mr. G. G. Penman : Diseases of theEye in Children.

WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Hammersmith-road, W.MONDAY, May 15th.-10 A.M., Medical and Gynaecological

Wards. 11 A.M., Surgical Wards. 2 P.M., Operations,Medical, Surgical, Eye, and Gynaecological Clinics.4 P.M., Lecture. Dr. Carter Braine : X Ray Therapy.

TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Medical Wards. 11 A.M., SurgicalWards. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical, andThroat, Nose, and Ear Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Lecture.Mr. Tyrrell-Gray : Surgery of the Upper Abdomen.

WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M., Medical and Children’s Wards,Children’s Clinic. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, andSurgical Clinics.

THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Neurological Clinic. 11.30 A.M.,Fracture Clinic. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, SurgicalEye, and Genito-urinary Clinics.

FRIDAY.-I0 A.&bgr;I., Skin Clinic. 12 noon, Lecture on Treat-ment. 2 P.M., Operations, Medical, Surgical, andThroat Clinics. 4.15 P.M., Lecture. Mr. Green-Armytage : - The Funnel-shaped Pelvis and itsSignificance.

SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Medical and Surgical Wards, Surgicaland Children’s Clinics.

The Lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all medical prac-titioners without fee.

LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital,49, Leicester-square, W.C.MONDAY, May 15th.-5 P.M., Dr. J. E. M. Wigley : Napkin

Area Eruptions. ’

WEDNESDAY.-5 P.M., Dr. I. Muende : Pathology Demon-stration.

FRIDAY.-5 P.M.. Dr. W. Griffith: Bullous Eruptions.CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE AND EAR HOS-PITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.MONDAY, May 15th, to FRIDAY.—Post-graduate course daily.

ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL, Endell-street, W.C. ’

WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-4.30 P.M., Dr. R. J. Clausen :Anaesthesia in Genito-urinary Surgery.

ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL FOR STONE, Henrietta-street, W.C.WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-3 P.M., Mr. J. A. Andrews:

Genital Tuberculosis.NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square, W.C.

TUESDAY, May 16th.-6 P.M., Dr. Symonds : Diagnosis ofthe Causes of Muscular Atrophy in the Hand.

THURSDAY.-6 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Neurosyphilis.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY.

TUESDAY, May 16th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. T. H. Oliver: Achlor-hydria.

FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Mr. A. H. Burgess: Demonstration ofSurgical Cases.

ROYAL INFIRMARY, Glasgow.WEDNESDAY, May 17th.-4.15 P.M., Dr. J. C. Middleton:

Medical Cases.

AppointmentsGRANT, R. A., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., F.R.C.S. Edin., has been

appointed Medical Superintendent, Tranmere Infirmary,Birkenhead.

ROWLANDS, J. S., M.D. Liverp., Certifying Surgeon underthe Factory and Workshop Acts for Rhyl, Flint.

WALKER, V. R., M.B., Ch.B. Giasg., D.P.H., Asst. MedicalOfficer of Health, Walsall.

Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS

BAHFOBD.—On May 1st, at Heather Lodge, Redhill, Surrey, thewife of Dr. L. J. Barford, of a daughter. ;

DANBT.—On May 7th, at The Homestead, Woodbourne-road,Edgbaston, the wife of Alfred Danby, F.R.C.S. Eng., ofa. il&bgr;.ll!2"htf’BT’.

DEATHSDAVIDSON.—On May lst, at The Rest, Broomieknowe, Lasswade,

Mid Lothian, Lieut.-Colonel James Davidson, M.D., D.S.O.,Indian Medical Service (retired).

HiCEB.—On May 7th, at Ramsgate, Robert Grieve Hicks,M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.

LYON.-On April 9th, 1933, at Boyndie, Barton Court-avenue,Barton-on-Sea, Hants, Alexander Barclay Lyon, M.D.,late of 11, St. Mary Abbot’s-terrace, Kensington, W.,aged 65.

PETYr.-On May 3rd, at The Chase, Rufford, Dr. Allan I. Petyt,,

M.A., M.B., J.P., aged 66 years.N.B.-,4. fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of

Birtha, Marriages. and Deaths.