Vacancies.

Vacancies.

108 Out-patients) ; MCCOY, H. A., M.B., Ch.M., Radiologist ; ROSE, W. G., M.B., B.S. Lond., Resident Medical Officer; MASON, G. A., M.B., Casualty off...

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108 Out-patients) ; MCCOY, H. A., M.B., Ch.M., Radiologist ; ROSE, W. G., M.B., B.S. Lond., Resident Medical Officer; MASON, G. A., M.B., Casualty officer ; MACONIE, A. C., M.B., B.S. Lond., and HEMBROW, C. H., ill.J3., House Surgeons. Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts:LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &c. I MACKINLAY, W. H., M.B.. C.M. Edin. (Redcar); BODY, FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE T. M., L.1t.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. (Middlesbrough) ; MooRE, 11. «’., M.B. Lond. (Coggeshall) ; FIRTH, I. G. M., M.B., MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Jan. 14th, to FRIDAY, Jan. 18th.—NORTHCh.B. Aberd. (Osinotherley) ; STREATFIELD, P. W’., L.R.C.P. EASTERN FEVER HOSPITAL. Wed. and Sat., 11 A.lI1., Loud., VLR.C.S. (Waltham Abbey). Dr. F. Thomson : Diagnosis and Treatment of the charge of Assistant

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH. 37, Russellsquare, W.C. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16th.—4 P.M., Prof. S. L. Cummins: Tuberculosis-How and When is it an Infectious Disease ?

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Acute Infectious Diseases.-ST. PETER’S HOSPITAL STONE. Mon., 2 P.M., Mr. Andrews : Injuries of the Urinary Organs ; Tues., 2 P.M., Mr. Joly : Urinary Calculi and Calculous Disease ; Wed., 2 P.M., Mr. Morson: Tumours of the Urinary Tract ; Thurs., Mr. F. J. F. Barrington : Non-Tnberenlous Infections of the Urinary Tract ; Fri., 2 P.M., Sir John ThomsonWalker : Urinary Obstruction (this lecture will be given at the Royal Society of Medicine) ; Sat., 2 P.M., Mr. Harkness : Urethritis in the Male.—THE INFANTS HOSPITAL. 2 P.M., Clinical Demonstrations each day. Mon., 4 P.M., Dr. Eric Pritchard : Modification of Cow’s llilk ; Tues., 4 P.M., Dr. Mackay: Therapeutic Effects of Ultra-Violet Ra;)- (illustrated) ; Wed., 4 P.M., Dr. MacCormac : Diagnosis of Skin Diseases in Infants ; Thurs., 4 P.M., Dr. D. Paterson : Convulsions ; Fri., 4 P.M., Mr. Tyrrell Gray : Pyloric Stenosis.WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, at 73, Welbeck-street, W. Mon., 2 P.M., Dr. H. Carlill: Practical Points in Everyday Neurology ; Tues., 5 P.M., Mr. Laming Evans : Orthopaedic Treatment of Nervous Diseases. Thurs., 5 P.-Ni., Dr. Carlill : Tabes Dorsalis ; Fri., 1.30 P.M., Sir James Dundas-Grant : Labyrinthine Tests. LONDON POST-GRADUATE WEST COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith, W. MONDAY, Jan. 14th.—10 A.M., llr. blaing’ot : Surgical Pathology. 12 noon, Mr. Simmonds : Applied Anatomy. 2 P.M., Mr. Bishop Harman : Eye Dept. TUESDAY.-12 noon, Dr. Burrell: Chest Cases. 2 P.M., Mr. Sinclair: Surgical Out-patients. 2.30 P.M., Mr. Tyrrell Gray : Surgical Wards. WEDNESDAY.—10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children. 12.15 P.M., Dr. Burnford : Medical Pathology. 2 P.M., Dr. Pernet : Skin Dept. THURSDAY.—10 A.M., Dr. Grainger Stewart: Neurological Dept. 12 noon, Mr. Simmonds : Demonstration of 2 P.M., Dr. Scott Pinchin : Medical OutFractures. FOR

Vacancies. For further information refer to the advertisement columns. Barnstaple, North Devon Infirmary.—H.S. £150. Bolton Infirmary and Dispensary.-Asst. H.S. £100. Cardiff Royal Infirmary.—Two H.S.’s. Each £100. Cheshire Joint Sarzatoriunz, Market Drayton, Salop.—Second.

A.M.O.

E.-H.P. £125. Dorset Mental Hospital, near Dorchester.-Deputy Med. Supt. and Pathologist. £575. Farringdon General Dispensary and Lying-in Charity, Holborn Circus, E.C.—Hon. P. and S.’s. Greerzzwich and Deptford Guardians’ Hospital, Varzbrugh Hill,. Greenwich.-Itadiographer. £400. Hemel Hempstead, West Herts Hospital.—R.M.O. £200. Herts Mental Hospital, Hill End, St. -Ilbans.-Locuin TenensA.M.O. 7 guineas weekly. Hospital for Consumption and Diseases of the Chest, Brompion, S.W.-H.P. £50. Laboratories of Pathology and Public Health, 6, Harley-street, TV.Fourth Asst. Pathologist. 500. Leeds Tounship Infirmary, Beckett-street, Leeds.-A.VT.O. £275. Manchester, Ancoats Hospital.-Seu. Res. Surg. O. <&bgr;225. Miller General Hospital for South-East London, Greenuich-road, S.E.—H.P. £150. Orkney, Parish of Eday.—M.O. Penmaenmawr, Pendyffryn Hall Sanatorium.—Asst. P. £400. Plymouth Borough.—Port M.O: £750. Romford Recuperative Hostel.-Res. 1Bled. Supt. £500. Royal Army Medical Corps.—Commissions. Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital, City—road, E.C.-Itefraction Asst. £100. Royal Waterloo Hospital for Children and il’ornen, TVatet,loo-2-oad, S.E.—Anæsthetist. 9105. St. Mary’s Hospital, London, W.—Med. Supt. £400. £225. St. Pancras Dispensary, 39, Oakley-square, NW.—R.M.O. Thomas’s Hospital Medical School.-Delnonstrator of St. Anatomy. £400. Salisbury General Infirmary.—H.S. £200. Stoke-on-Trent Education Committee.—School Dentist. £500. Stoke-on-l’rent, North Staffordslzire Infirrrzary.-H.S. £200. Torquay, Local Education Authority.—Asst. Sch. M.O., &,c600. Wakefield, Clayton Hospital.—H.B. £200. The Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, London, S.W., announces vacancies at Newark, Littlehampton, Clackmannan, and Oakeilgates.

patients. FRIDAY.—10

Drummond Robinson : Gynaeco12 noon. Mr. Endean : Venereal 2 P.M., Mr. Banks-Davis : Throat, Nose, and

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logical Operations.

Diseases. Ear Dept. SATURDAY.-9.30 A.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy. 10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children. 10 A.M., Mr. Banks-Davis : Operations on Throat, Nose, and Ear. Daily, 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays, 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.,

In-patients, Out-patients, Operations, Special Depart-

ments. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Gower-street, W.C. FRIDAY, Jan. 18th.-5 P.M.. Prof. J. Robertson: The Influence of Improved Town Planning and Housing in Public Health. (First of three lectures.) CANCER HOSPITAL, Kensington, S.W. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 16th.-4.30 P.M., Mr. C’. E. S. Phillips : Electricity in the Service of Medicine. HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street, W.C. THURSDAY, Jan. 17th.—4 P.M., Dr. Heald : Treatment of

Poliomyelitis by Diathermy. ST. JOHN’S HOSPITAL, 49, Leicester-square. W.C. TUESDAY, Jan. 15th.-5 P.M., Dr. H. W. Barber : Lupus Erythematosus. THURSDAY.—Chesterfield Lecture, 5 P.M., Dr. W. Griffith : Eczema.

QUEEN CHARLOTTE’S LYING-IN HOSPITAL, Maryleboneroad, N.W. THURSDAY, Jan. 17th.-Dr. C. H. Roberts: Ante-partum Haemorrhage. OF LIVERPOOL POST-GRADUATE LEC(At 3.30 P.M.) Jan. 14th.-(At the Hospital for Women.) MONDAY, Mr. A. L. Robinson : Genital Prolapse. TUESDAY.—(At the Maternity Hospital.) Mr. Leith Murray :

UNIVERSITY TURES.

Ante-partum Hæmorrhage. WEDNESDAY.—(At the St. Paul’s Eye Hospital.) Mr. H. Bywater : Methods of Examination of the Eyes. THURSDAY.—(At St. George’s Skin Hospital.) Dr. F. H. Barendt : Skin Cases.

FRIDAY.—(At the Eye and Ear Infirmary.)

Appointments. STEFLE, R. V., M.B., B.S. Durh., has been appointed Post Ottice Medical Odcer for Calnden Town Division (N.W. Head District). ). Royal Northern Hospital :

GRAHAM, G.. M.D. Land.. F.R.C’.P. Loiid., Physician (with charge of In-patients) : BEATTY. C. C., M.B., B.S. Lond., M.R.C.P. Lond., Physician (with

£125.

City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Heart, I’ietoria Park,



Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. CRANSTOUN.—On Jan. 3rd, at Perry Hill, Worplesdon, the wifeof Gordon Cranstoun. M.B., B.Ch., of a son. Ross.-On Dec. 27th, 1923, at Patna, India, the wife of Lieut.Colonel William C. Ross. I.M.S., of a daughter. WEBSTER.—At 1, Carden-terrace, Aberdeen, on New Year’s Day, the wife of A. U. Webster, M.C., M.A., M.B., Fraserburgh, of a

daughter.

MARRIAGES. MILLS—KELSEY.—On Dec. 8th, 1923, Lieut.-Colonel Bernard Langley Mills, M.D., F.R.S.E., R.A.M.C. (retired), to Leila Susanne, widow of Reginald Kelsey and daughter of the late G. S. Cardew, M.D., J.P., Inspector-General of

Hospitals, Bengal Army. -

DEATHS.

BAMFOED.—On Jan. Hh, at The Hermitage, Uttoxeter, Charles Robert Bamford, M.H.C.S.. L.R.C.P., aged 64. BIRDWOOD.—On Jan. 2nd, at Twickenham, Roger Alan Birdwood, M.D. C’auzb., in his seventy-third year. FismER COCK.—On Jan. 4th, at Ashford, Middlesex. Morris Fisher Cock. M.R.C.S., Ij.R.C.P.. aged 67. GWYNN.—On Dec. 29th, 1923, at St. Mary’s House, Whitchurch. Shropshire, Charles Henry Gwynn, M.D. Edin., 1BI.R.C.S. Eng., aged 69. LAMOND LACKIE.—At 7. handolph-creseent, Edinburgh. on Jan. 5th, very suddenly, James Lamond Lackie, M.D.,

F.1’,.C.P.E.

Jan. -1th, at Woodstock-road, Oxford, Julius Ottaway Sankey, M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P. TWEEDY.—On Jan. 4th. suddenly, after a short illness, John Tweedy, F.R.C.S., LL.D., Kt., aged 75. N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices o Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

SANKEY.—On