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1049 Executive Officer, Education Offices, Victoria Embankment, V London, W.C. The forms of application must be returned to C the same address not later than Saturday, Oct. 17th next. 1 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-MrS. Berkeley Hill has presented to University College Hospital, in a memory of her late husband, a very interesting group of ii the portraits of his colleagues in the year 1891. A NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND t EPILEPTIC, QUEEN-SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, W.C.-The first ( C lecture of the winter term will be given by Dr. James S. Collier on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 3.30 P.M., on Local Lesions of the Spinal Cord-Anatomy. i THE medical exhibition under the manage- ment and supervision of the British and Colonial IJrllggist ( will take place at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent- square, London, S.W., on Monday next, Oct. 5th, and the four following days. The exhibition will certainly be of interest to members of the medical profession. THE WINSLEY SANATORIUM FOR CONSUMPTIVE PATIENTS.-The quarterly meeting of the board of governors of the Winsley Sanatorium was held at Bristol on Sept. 16th under the presidency of Dr. R. Shingleton Smith. It was decided to admit patients from outside the counties of Gloucestershire, Wilts, and Somerset on payment of 2 guineas weekly, so long as beds were available without depriving patients within the three counties. The medical officer of the institution having resigned, it was decided to advertise the appointment, the salary to be E200 per annum, rising by 20 a year to £300. The financial position of the sanatorium was carefully considered and it was stated that an additional income of £600 a year was required. KING’S COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) : PRE-, LIMINARY AND INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL STUDIES.-During the long vacation extensive additions have been made to the anatomical department and the area of the dissecting room has been largely increased. Complete equipment is now pro7 vided for research work in anatomy and embryology. The College provides the fullest facilities for students in all subjects connected with preliminary and intermediate work, both for those wishing to pursue the whole course and for occasional and research students. A student desirous of obtaining a medical degree in London can begin his career by attending courses as a university student at King’s College and after passing his intermediate examination can select any of the London Hospitals in which to complete his studies. ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE.-A provincial sessional meeting of this institute will be held at the City Council Chambers, Guildhall, York, on Saturday, Oct. 17th, at 11 A.M., when a discussion will take place on "The Architecture and Sanitation of Elementary School Buildings." The discussion will be opened by Mr. J. Osborne Smith, F.R.I.B.A. It is hoped that the following will take part in the discussion: Dr. R. H. Crowley, medical super- intendent, Bradford education authority; Dr. J. Mitchell Wilson, medical officer of health, East Riding of Yorkshire county council; and Mr. H. R. Morrell, head master, Scarcroft School, York. A general discussion is invited. The chair will be taken at 11 A.M. by Mr. H. D. Searles-Wood, F.R.I.B.A., chairman of the council of th( institute. DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS.—Miss C. F. Fostei of Norwich has among other bequests left the following E200 each to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Old Kent road, London, the Eastern Counties Asylum for Idiots Colchester, the Hospital and School for Indigent Blind Norwich, and the Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary 500 to the Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Children and S1000 to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.-Th late Colonel James Reid of Greenock has bequeathe £1000 to the Greenock Infirmary and E500 each to the Ey Infirmary and the Greenock Medical Aid and Sick Nursin Society.-Under the will of Mr. Thomas Beeley ( Manchester the testator bequeathed &500 to the Ashtoi under-Lyne Infirmary for its Endowment Fund.-The lal Mr. Francis Verrall of Lewes and Crowborough h: bequeathed S500 to the Lewes’ Dispensary and Infirma] and Victoria Hospital, Lewes.-Miss M. B. Johnston ridcombe, Somerset, has bequeathed £1000 each to the. ancer Hospital, London, and the Royal Free Hospital, ondon. THE DEVON COUNTY ASYLUM, EXMINSTER.-AT meeting of the Devon county council held on Sept. 24th was decided to erect six additional cottages at Exminster ,sylum at an estimated cost of R1500; and it was determined vote Z1200 towards the cost of the new sewage disposal lorks at Exminster, subject to the approval of the Local Government Board. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE.-The ollowing entrance scholarships have been awarded for he session commencing Oct. lst, 1908: Price scholarship n science, value £120, D. E. Morley. Science scholar-, ships : value R60, J. R. K. Thomson; value £35, A. R. Elliott. Epsom scholarship: value £126, K. Biggs. "Price" scholarship in anatomy and physiology, Open to students of Oxford and Cambridge Universities, value B60, H. Scott Wilson, B.A. (Queen’s College,, Oxford). QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE CONVALESCENT HOME, DURDHAM DOWNS, BRISTOL.-A bronze tablet has recently been placed in the entrance lobby of this institution. It bears the following inscription :— In honour of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria ; in Memory of a Beloved Wife; and in sympathy with the suffering, this house was- given by Sir E. P. Wills, for a Convalescent Home, on the occasion of the 60th Anniversary of Her Majesty’s Accession, June 20th, 1897, and. the home was opened by Her Majesty on November 15th, 1899. A.D. 1908. This convalescent home is doing excellent work, and since its opening 12,400 patients have been admitted. GUY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.-The follow- ing entrance scholarships and certificates have been awarded : Senior science scholarship for University students (£50); Nathan Mutch, B.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge ; certificate, H. W.. Barber, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge. Junior science scholarships: £150, J. F. G. Richards, Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Class, Guy’s Hospital; £60, W. L. Webb, Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Class, Guy’s Hospital ; certificate, G. S. Miller, Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Class, Guy’s Hospital. Entrance scholarships in art’s: f:l00, A. J. E. Smith, Rugby School; R50, H. W. Evans, Modern School, Bedford. NEW HOSPITAL FOR LYDNEY (GLOUCESTERSHIRE) AND DISTRICT.-On Sept. 24th Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., in the presence of a large gathering formally opened the new hospital for Lydney and district. The building ’comprises two wards of four beds each, operation theatre, dispensary, &c. The site was given by Mr. C. Bathurst and Mr. R. Thomas has defrayed the whole cost of building the hospital. Mr. Bathurst suggested as a means of providing an "endow- ment fund " that if the public would subscribe £800 for this purpose by the time the hospital was completed he would make the sum up to .S1000. The public has responded to the appeal and there is no doubt that the required amount will be raised. Appointments. Successful applicants for Vacancies, Secretaries of Public Instituttons. and others possessing information suitable for this colttmn, are invited to forward to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub- Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning ofeach week, such information for gratuitous publication. , ADEiNS, GEORGE, L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Camb.; has been appointed Medical Officer of Health for the County of Devon. BRICE, ERNEST, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., hae been appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea. COOPER, J. BURDON, M.D., B.S. Durh.,F.R.C.S. Edin., has been appointed Honorary Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Bath Eye Infirmary. DAYIES, JOHN LEWIS, M.B., Ch.M. Edin., has been appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea. DOBIE, E. C., M.B., M.S. Edin., has been appointed Senior Honorary Surgeon to the Chester Infirmary. EDWARDS, DAVID RICHARD, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has been appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea. ! EVANS, JOHN, L.R.C.P. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has been appointed a j Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea. ’. FROST, JOHN KINGDOM. M.D. Durh., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Camb., has been appointed District Medical Officer and Medical Officer to the Workhouse by the Dorchester Board of Guardians.

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Executive Officer, Education Offices, Victoria Embankment, V

London, W.C. The forms of application must be returned to Cthe same address not later than Saturday, Oct. 17th next. 1

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL.-MrS. BerkeleyHill has presented to University College Hospital, in a

memory of her late husband, a very interesting group of iithe portraits of his colleagues in the year 1891. A

NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND t EPILEPTIC, QUEEN-SQUARE, BLOOMSBURY, W.C.-The first ( Clecture of the winter term will be given by Dr. James S.Collier on Tuesday, Oct. 6th, at 3.30 P.M., on Local Lesionsof the Spinal Cord-Anatomy. i

THE medical exhibition under the manage-ment and supervision of the British and Colonial IJrllggist (

will take place at the Royal Horticultural Hall, Vincent-square, London, S.W., on Monday next, Oct. 5th, and thefour following days. The exhibition will certainly be ofinterest to members of the medical profession.THE WINSLEY SANATORIUM FOR CONSUMPTIVE

PATIENTS.-The quarterly meeting of the board of governorsof the Winsley Sanatorium was held at Bristol on Sept. 16thunder the presidency of Dr. R. Shingleton Smith. It wasdecided to admit patients from outside the counties ofGloucestershire, Wilts, and Somerset on payment of 2

guineas weekly, so long as beds were available withoutdepriving patients within the three counties. The medicalofficer of the institution having resigned, it was decided toadvertise the appointment, the salary to be E200 per annum,rising by 20 a year to £300. The financial position of thesanatorium was carefully considered and it was stated thatan additional income of £600 a year was required.

KING’S COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON) : PRE-,LIMINARY AND INTERMEDIATE MEDICAL STUDIES.-Duringthe long vacation extensive additions have been made to theanatomical department and the area of the dissecting roomhas been largely increased. Complete equipment is now pro7vided for research work in anatomy and embryology. The

College provides the fullest facilities for students in all

subjects connected with preliminary and intermediate work,both for those wishing to pursue the whole course and foroccasional and research students. A student desirous of

obtaining a medical degree in London can begin his careerby attending courses as a university student at King’s Collegeand after passing his intermediate examination can selectany of the London Hospitals in which to complete hisstudies.

ROYAL SANITARY INSTITUTE.-A provincialsessional meeting of this institute will be held at the CityCouncil Chambers, Guildhall, York, on Saturday, Oct. 17th,at 11 A.M., when a discussion will take place on "TheArchitecture and Sanitation of Elementary School Buildings."The discussion will be opened by Mr. J. Osborne Smith,F.R.I.B.A. It is hoped that the following will take partin the discussion: Dr. R. H. Crowley, medical super-intendent, Bradford education authority; Dr. J. MitchellWilson, medical officer of health, East Riding of Yorkshirecounty council; and Mr. H. R. Morrell, head master,Scarcroft School, York. A general discussion is invited.The chair will be taken at 11 A.M. by Mr. H. D.Searles-Wood, F.R.I.B.A., chairman of the council of th(institute.

DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS.—Miss C. F. Fosteiof Norwich has among other bequests left the followingE200 each to the Deaf and Dumb Asylum, Old Kentroad, London, the Eastern Counties Asylum for IdiotsColchester, the Hospital and School for Indigent BlindNorwich, and the Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary500 to the Jenny Lind Infirmary for Sick Childrenand S1000 to the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital.-Thlate Colonel James Reid of Greenock has bequeathe£1000 to the Greenock Infirmary and E500 each to the EyInfirmary and the Greenock Medical Aid and Sick NursinSociety.-Under the will of Mr. Thomas Beeley (

Manchester the testator bequeathed &500 to the Ashtoi

under-Lyne Infirmary for its Endowment Fund.-The lalMr. Francis Verrall of Lewes and Crowborough h:

bequeathed S500 to the Lewes’ Dispensary and Infirma]and Victoria Hospital, Lewes.-Miss M. B. Johnston

ridcombe, Somerset, has bequeathed £1000 each to the.ancer Hospital, London, and the Royal Free Hospital,ondon.

THE DEVON COUNTY ASYLUM, EXMINSTER.-ATmeeting of the Devon county council held on Sept. 24thwas decided to erect six additional cottages at Exminster

,sylum at an estimated cost of R1500; and it was determinedvote Z1200 towards the cost of the new sewage disposal

lorks at Exminster, subject to the approval of the LocalGovernment Board.

LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE.-Theollowing entrance scholarships have been awarded forhe session commencing Oct. lst, 1908: Price scholarshipn science, value £120, D. E. Morley. Science scholar-,ships : value R60, J. R. K. Thomson; value £35,A. R. Elliott. Epsom scholarship: value £126, K.

Biggs. "Price" scholarship in anatomy and physiology,Open to students of Oxford and Cambridge Universities,value B60, H. Scott Wilson, B.A. (Queen’s College,,Oxford).QUEEN VICTORIA JUBILEE CONVALESCENT HOME,

DURDHAM DOWNS, BRISTOL.-A bronze tablet has recentlybeen placed in the entrance lobby of this institution. Itbears the following inscription :—

In honour of Her Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria ; in Memory of aBeloved Wife; and in sympathy with the suffering, this house was-given by Sir E. P. Wills, for a Convalescent Home, on the occasion ofthe 60th Anniversary of Her Majesty’s Accession, June 20th, 1897, and.the home was opened by Her Majesty on November 15th, 1899.A.D. 1908.

This convalescent home is doing excellent work, and sinceits opening 12,400 patients have been admitted.

GUY’S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL.-The follow-ing entrance scholarships and certificates have been awarded :Senior science scholarship for University students (£50);Nathan Mutch, B.A., Emmanuel College, Cambridge ;certificate, H. W.. Barber, B.A., Clare College, Cambridge.Junior science scholarships: £150, J. F. G. Richards,Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Class, Guy’s Hospital; £60,W. L. Webb, Preliminary Scientific (M.B.) Class, Guy’sHospital ; certificate, G. S. Miller, Preliminary Scientific(M.B.) Class, Guy’s Hospital. Entrance scholarships in art’s: f:l00, A. J. E. Smith, Rugby School; R50, H. W. Evans,Modern School, Bedford.

NEW HOSPITAL FOR LYDNEY (GLOUCESTERSHIRE)AND DISTRICT.-On Sept. 24th Sir Charles Dilke, M.P., inthe presence of a large gathering formally opened the newhospital for Lydney and district. The building ’comprisestwo wards of four beds each, operation theatre, dispensary,&c. The site was given by Mr. C. Bathurst and Mr. R.Thomas has defrayed the whole cost of building the hospital.Mr. Bathurst suggested as a means of providing an "endow-ment fund " that if the public would subscribe £800 for thispurpose by the time the hospital was completed he wouldmake the sum up to .S1000. The public has responded to theappeal and there is no doubt that the required amount willbe raised.

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

and others possessing information suitable for this colttmn, areinvited to forward to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub-Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning ofeachweek, such information for gratuitous publication. ,

ADEiNS, GEORGE, L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Camb.;has been appointed Medical Officer of Health for the County ofDevon.

BRICE, ERNEST, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., hae beenappointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

COOPER, J. BURDON, M.D., B.S. Durh.,F.R.C.S. Edin., has been appointedHonorary Ophthalmic Surgeon to the Bath Eye Infirmary.

DAYIES, JOHN LEWIS, M.B., Ch.M. Edin., has been appointed a MedicalInspector of Schools for Swansea.

DOBIE, E. C., M.B., M.S. Edin., has been appointed Senior HonorarySurgeon to the Chester Infirmary.

EDWARDS, DAVID RICHARD, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., hasbeen appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

! EVANS, JOHN, L.R.C.P. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has been appointed aj Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea. ’.

FROST, JOHN KINGDOM. M.D. Durh., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., D.P.H. Camb.,has been appointed District Medical Officer and Medical Officer tothe Workhouse by the Dorchester Board of Guardians.

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GLENNY, ELLIOTT THORNTON, M.B., B.S. Lond., L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., hasbeen appointed Medical Officer to the Ashley Down (Miiller’s)Orphanage Home, Bristol.

HANSON, An’RED, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Edin., has been appointed aMedical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

HuLBEBT, H. L. P., M.B., B.S., D.P.H. Camb., has been appointedSchool Medical Officer to the Manchester Education Committee.

HUNTER, CLEMENT HARRIS, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been

appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.KEMP, CHARLES, M.B., C.M. Aberd., has been appointed a Medical

Inspector of Schools for Swansea.KING, C. A., M.B., B.S.Lond., has been appointed Assistant Female

Medical Officer to the General Post Office.KNIGHT, FREDERICK, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been appointed

a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.LAVIN&TON, CYRIL CLAUDE, M.B., B.S.Durh.,has been appointed

Medical Registrar at the Bristol Royal Infirmary.MORGAN, EDWARD RiCE, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed

a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.O’SULLIVAN, MICHAEL, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., has been

appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.OWEN, ARTHUR DEAKER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed

District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the HamptonDistrict of the Kingston Union.

POWELL, THOMAS MORGAN JONES, M.B. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,has been appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

RAWLINGS, HORA’l’IO EDWARD, L.R.C.P. Irel., M.R.C.S., has beenappointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

REID, D. MACKINLAY, M.B., Ch. B. Glasg., has been appointed SecondAssistant Medical Officer at the Govan District Asylum, Hawkhead,Paisley.

REID, EDGAR, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed a MedicalInspector of Schools for Swansea.

RITCHINGS, MARY ANN THOMPSON, M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., has beenappointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

ROBERTSON, A. H. MACCOLL, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., has been appointedJunior House Surgeon at the Ingham Infirmary and South Shieldsand Westoe Dispensary.

SODEN, HARRY MACMANUS, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., hasbeen appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

THOMAS, HUBERT, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., L.S.A., hasbeen appointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

THOMAS, JABEZ, F.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Edin., L.S.A., has beenappointed a Medical Inspector of Schools for Swansea.

THOMSON, CHARLES SAMSON, M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., D.P.H., B.Hy. Durh.,has been appointed an Assistant Medical Officer of Health to theCumberland County Council.

VOSPER, S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed AssistantHouse Physician at the Metropolitan Hospital.

Vacancies.For further injormation regarding each vacancy reference should be

made to the advertisement (see Index).

BIRKENHEAD BoROUGH HOSPITAL.-Junior Resident House Surgeon.Salary .egO per annum and notification fees.

BRADFORD POOR-LAW UNION HOSPITAL AND WORKHOUSE.-AssistantResident Medical Officer. Salary JE100 per annum, with rations,apartments, and washing.

BRIGHTON, SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon, unmarried.Salary ;2120 per annum, with board, residence, and washing. AlsoSecond House Surgeon, unmarried. Salary z60 per annum, withapartments, board, and laundry.

BRISTOL ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Resident Casualty Officer for six months.Salary at rate of .cs0 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.Also House Surgeon. Salary £ 130 per annum, with apartments,board, and laundry. Also Honorary Dental Anaesthetist.

BUXTON, DERBYSHIRE, DEVONSHIRE HOSPITAL.-Assistant HouseSurgeon. Salary ;270 per annum, with apartments, board, andlaundry.

CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND AND WESTMORLAND ASYLUM, Garlands.-JuniorAssistant Medical Officer, unmarried. Salary ;2130 per annum,rising to ;2150, with board and lodging.

CHEDDLETON, LEEK, STAFFORDSHIRE COUNTY ASYLUM.—Junior AssistantMedical Officer. Salary ;S150 per annum, with board, residence,laundry, &e.

CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, VictoriaPark, E.-House Physicians for six months. Salary at rate of £ 50per annum, with board, washing, and residence. Also ResidentMedical Officer. Salary ;2120 per annum, with board, &c. AlsoPathologist. Salary 100 guineas per annum.

DOWNPATRICK, DOWN DISTRICT LUNATIC ASYLUM.-Assistant MedicalOfficer, unmarried. Salary ;2130 per annum, rising to ;2150, withapartments, board, washing, &c.

DUDLEY, GUEST HOSPITAL.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary 260 perannum, with residence, board, and washing.

EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND DISPENSARY FOR WOMEN,Shadwell, E.-House Surgeon for six months. Salary ;225, withboard, residence, laundry, &c. Also Second Medical Officer for sixmonths. Salary at rate of zC40 per annum, with luncheon and teaprovided.

GLOUCESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY AND THE GLOUCESTERSHIRE EYEINSTITUTION.-Physician.

GUILDFORD, ROYAL SURREY COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Assistant HouseSurgeon. Salary .cs0 per annum, with board, residence, and

laundry. ’

GRIMSBY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary £120 perannum, with board, lodging, attendance, and washing.

HALIFAX UNION POOR-LAW HOSPITAL.-Resident Medical Officer.Salary B110 per annum, with apartments, rations, and washing.

HAMPSTEAD GENERAL HOSPITAL.-Physician to Out-patients, Surgeonto Out-patients, and Ophthalmic Surgeon to Out-patients.

HOMES FOR LITTLE BoYS, Farningham and Swanley, Kent.-MedicalOfficer, unmarried. Salary 2100 per annum, with board, residence,and laundry.

9 HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDHREN, Great Ormond-street, London, W.C.—) House Physician, House Surgeon, and Assistant Casualty Medical

Officer,all for six months. Salary in each case .630, with board andt residence.

HULL AND SCULCOATrs DISPENSARY.—Resident Surgeon. Salary £220t per annum, with house, gas, and coals.

IsLE OF MAN ASYLUM.-Assistant Medical Officer. Salary R150 perI annum, with board, quarters, and washing.

KETTERING AND DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL. -Resident MedicalOflicer, unmarried. Salary 2100 per annum, with board, residence, &C,

LANCASTER, ROYAL LANCASTER INFIRMARY. — House Surgeon,! unmarried. Salary 2100 per annum, with residence, board,

attendance, and washing.L LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY.-Two Resident Medical Officers. Salary

£100 per annum, with board and lodging.LONDON HOSPITAL, Whitechapel, E.—Superintendent of the Out-

patient Department. Salary £200 per annum, with lunch.. MANCHESTER, MONSALL FEVER HOSPITAL.-T111rd Medical Assistant.

Salary.21oo per annum, with board, lodgings, and washing.NORWICH, NORFOLK COUNTY ASYLUM, Thorpe.-Junior Assistant

Medical Officer, unmarried. Salary £150 per annum, rising to .B200,with board, lodging, washing, and attendance.

. PADDINGTON GREEN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, London, W.-HousePhysician and House Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of 50guineas a year, with board and residence. Also Honorary Physicianto Out-patients.

PENDLEBURY, MANCHESTER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL.-Visiting Phy-sician. Honorarium £100 per annum.

PLYMOUTH, SOUTH DEVON AND EAST CORNWALL HOSPITAL.-Surgeon..PORTSMOUTH, ROYAL PORTSMOUTH HOSPITAL.-Senior and Assistant

House Surgeon, both for six months. Salary £100 and £50 perannum respectively, with board, &c.

PRINCE oFIWALES’ GENERAL HOSPITAL, Tottenham, N.-House Sur-geon, House Physician, Junior House Surgeon, and Junior HousePhysician, all for six months. Salary of two former .B75 per annum,and of two latter 240 per annum, with residence, board, and laundry.Also Honorary Anaesthetist.

ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.-House Physician (male)for six months. Board, lodging, and washing provided. Also HousePhysician, House Surgeon, and Senior Obstetric Assistant (females).

ROYAL NAVY, MEDICAL DEPARTMENT.—Fifteen Commissions.SALFORD ROYAL HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon for six months. Salary at

rate of .r.60 per annum, with board and residence.SALFORD ROYAL HOSPITAL (PENDLETON BRANCH DISPENSARY).-

Honorary Physician.SURREY, COUUNTY OF.-Public Analyst.TOTTENHAM EDUCATION COMMITTEE.—Assistant Medical Officer. Salar

2250 per annum,VICTORIA HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Tite-street, Chelsea, S.W.-House

Surgeon for six months. Salary £30, with board, lodging, andlaundry. Also Honorary Anaesthetist.

VIRGINIA WATER, SURREY, HOLLOWAY SANATORIUM HOSPITAL FOR THEINSANE.-Junior Assistant Medical Officer (female). Salary £150 perannum, rising to JE200, with board, lodging, laundry, attendance, &c.

WEST HAM INFIRMARY, Whipps Cross-road, Leytonstone, N.E.-Medical Superintendent. Salary £’700 per annum, with house, light,and coal.

WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL, Broad Sanctuary, S.W.-Fourth AssistantPhysician.

WORKSOP DISPENSARY AND VICTORIA HOSPITAL.-Medical Officer andHouse Surgeon. Salary ;2150 per annum, with rooms, furniture,coals, gas, and attendance. -

THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, S.W., gives notice ofvacancies as Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and WorkshopAct at Thame, in the county of Oxford; and at Borrisokane, in thecounty of Tipperary.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

EMERSON.-On Sept. 23rd, at Pershore House, Pershore, the wife ofHerbert B. Emerson, of a daughter.

HODGSON.-On Sept. 26th, at Leyburn, Mitcham-lane, Streatham, thewife of Charles Hodgson, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., of a son.

MARRIAGES.CLOVER—MERRIAM.—On Sept. 24th, at Union Chapel, Islington, by the

Rev. Richard Glover, D.D. (uncle of the bridegroom), and the Rev.W. H. Harwood, James Alison Glover, M.A., M.D., D.P.H. Cantab.,younger son of Dr. and Mrs. J. G. Glover, of 25, Highbury-place, toKatharine, elder daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Pierce Merriam,of 79, Highbury New Park, N.

SEALY-COOKSON.-On Sept. 23rd, at St. Paul’s Church, Clifton, CaptainG. 0. F. Sealy, Indian Medical Service, to Laura Mary, elderdaughter of Major W. W. Cookson, R.A.

TAYLOR-MEADE.-At Christ Church, Leeson Park, Dublin, on Sept. 28th,by the Rev. A. E. Ross, B.D., Rector of Portrush (cousin of thebride), assisted by the Rev. Charles Dowse, M.A., Rector of the Parish,John Archibald Taylor, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., L.M. Dublin, UgandaMedical Service, to Geraldine de Courcy, daughter of the late Rev.Gerald de Courcy Meade, Rector of Killarney, and of Mrs. Meade,17, Appian-way, Dublin. -

DEATHS.COLE.-On Sept. 23rd, at sea, near Singapore, W. Henchman Cole,

M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Surgeon P. and 0. s.s. Malta, aged 30 years.PRICE.—On Sept. 21st, at 24, Gold-street, Kettering, Mary Eliza, wife

of John Lowe Price, M.R.C.S., L.S.A., aged 63 years.WANSoN.-Died at Alexandria, Egypt, of typhoid fever, on Sept. 25th,

in his twenty-ninth year, George Isles Swanson, second son of Dr.Swanson, York. -

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