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133 VACANCIES.&mdash;BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Vacancies. For further information regarding each vacancy reference should be , made to the adverti8e?mnt (see Index). BOROUGH OF LEICESTER. - Medical Officer of Health and Public Analyst). Total salary ;E500 per anaum (.B400 as Medical Officer and Superintendent of the Fever Hospital, and .E100 as Public Analyst). Applications to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Leicester. BOROUGH OF LOWESTOFT.-Medical Officer of Health and Medical Attendant at the Sanatorium for the Urban and Port Sanitary Districts of Lowestoft. Salary for the Urban Sanitary District B100 per annum, for the Port Sanitary District ;E20 per annum, and as Medical Attendant at the Sanatorium, &pound;30 per annum. Applications to the Town Clerk, Lowestoit. BRADFORD INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.-Honorary Physician. BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, Great Russell-street, London.-Assistant Bacteriologist in the Antitoxin Department. Salary :E150 a year. CANCER HOSPITAL (free), Fulham-road, S.W.-House Surgeon for six months. Salary at the rate of &pound;50 per annum, with board and residence. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY.&mdash;Visiting Surgeon for two years. Salary to commence at &pound;90 per annum, with residence and mainte- nance in the house. CHICHESTER IMFIRMARY.-House Surgeon. Salary :E80 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing. CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Nottingham.-House Surgeon (non-resident), for six months. Salary at the rate of :ElOO per annum. CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Victoria- park, E.-Resident Medical Officer. Salary :ElOO per annum, with board, &c. COUNTY ASYLUM, Gloucester.-Third Assistant Medical Officer, un- married. Salary &pound;105 per annum, with board (no stimulants), lodging and washing. COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST HAM.&mdash;Resident Medical Superintendent for the Borough Hospital for Infectious Diseases at Plaistow. Salary :E200 per annum, with annual increments of &pound;10 up to a maximum of &pound;250, and apartments and washing. Applications to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, West Ham, E. COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE HOSPITAL, Coventry - Resident Assistant House Surgeon, for six months. Salary :E15, with board (exclusive of beer, wines, and spirits), residence, washing, and attendance. GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N.-Junior House Surgeon for six months. Board, lodging, and laundry in the hospital provided. HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Brompton.- Resident House Physician. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Soho-square, London.-House Physician, non- resident. LEICESTER INFIRMARY.-Assistant House Surgeon for six months. An honorarium of :E21 for that period will be given, and board, resi- dence at the Infirmary, and washing provided. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, Mile End, E.-Joint Lecturer on Physiology. Salary :E150 a year and a proportion of the fees paid fur classes. Not less than :E250 in all. PADDINGTON-GREEN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, London, W.-Assistant House Surgeon. Board and residence provided. POPLAR HOSPITAL FOR ACCIDENTS, Blackwall, E.-Senior Assistant House Surgeon. Salary &pound;80 per annum, with board and lodging. SALFORD UNION INFIRMARY, Hope, near, Eccles.-Assistant Medical Officer. Salary B130 per annum, with furnished apartments in the Infirmary. Applications to the Clerk to the Guardians, Union Offices, Eccles New-road, Salford. STOCKPORT INFIRMARY.&mdash;Junior Assistant House Surgeon for six months. Board and residence provided, and an honorarium of :E1O given, after six months satisfactory service. STROUD GENERAL HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary &pound; 80 per annum, with board, lodging and washing. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW.-Two Examiners in Medicine. YORK DISPENSARY.&mdash;Resident Obstetric House Surgeon to attend mid- wifery cases at their own homes, unmarried. Salary &pound;150 per year, with furnished apartments, coals and gas. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. FRAZER.-On July 2nd, at Upton Lodge, Devonshire-place, Eastbourne, the wife of Kenneth Frazer, B.A., M.D. Dubl., of a son. HOWARD.-On July lst, at Wealdstone, Harrow, the wife of Arthur Walters Howard, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. WATKINS&mdash;ASTEY.&mdash;On July 6th, at St. Mary Magdalen, St. Leonards- on-Sea, C. Stuart Watkins, M.R.C.S. Eng., of Warrior-square, to Henrietta Elizabeth Astey, of St. Leonards-on-Sea. WREELER-ARUXDEL.-On the 5th inst., at St. Mary’s, Stoke Newington, by the Rev. Richard Holmes, B.A., Charles E. Wheeler, M.D., eldest son of Henry Wheeler, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to Ethel, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Drew Arundel, of Stamford-hill, N. (No cards.) - DEATHS. CASSIDY.&mdash;On June 14th, at Purnea, Bengal, Cecil Valois Clemons, son of Surgeon-Captain and Mrs. C. Clemons Cassidy, aged four months and ten days. HARRIS0N-CAP.Rs.-On June 25th, suddenly, at Poitiers, on his return to England, George Augustus Harrison-Capes, M.R.C.S., of Sible Hedingham, Essex, and Rue du Lyc&eacute;, Pau, aged 82 years. N.B.-A fee of 5s. is ehrsrged for tlae Insertion of Notices of Births, AfarriuM, and Deatha. Notes, Short Comments & Answers to Correspondents. EDITORIAL NOTICE. IT Is most important that communications relating to the Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed exclusively "To THE EDITORB," and not in any case to any gentleman who may be supposed to be connected with tha Editorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention be given to this notice. - It << especially requested that early intelligence of local events having a medical interest, or which it is desirable to bring under the notice of the profession, may be sent direct to t7tis Office. Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written on one side only of thepaper. Letters, whether intended for insertion or for private informa- tion, must be authenticated by the names and addresses of their writers, not necessarily for publication. We cannot prescribe or recommend practitionera. Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should bo marked and addressed" To the Sub-Editor. " Letters relating to the publication, sale and advertising de- partments of THB LANCET should be addressed 11 To tl,ees Ham4Ver. " We cannot undertake to return MSS. not used. MANAGER’S NOTICES. THE INDEX TO THE LANCET. THE Index for the half-year ending June, which was given in the number of the 29th ult., completed the first volume of the year 1895. The practice of supplying loose copies has been discontinued, the Index having been placed in the centre of the journal, whence it can easily he detached, and placed either at the beginning or at the end of the volume. ___ VOLUMES AND CASES. VOLUMES for the first half of the year 1895 are now ready.. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s. Cases for binding the half year’s numbers are also ready. Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s. To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied by remittance. - THE LANCET AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE. A LITHOGRAPHED CIRCULAR LETTER, emanating from an office in the Strand district, is being sent to members, of the medical profession, offering to supply them with THE LANCET, in conjunction with an accident insuranca policy. The Proprietors of THE LANCET are in no way connected with the scheme (of which they cannot approve), and were not aware of its inception until their attention was called to it by a reader who had received the circular. MEDICAL ADVERTISING. THE following card cannot be commended in any sense. " Dr." Gill appears in the Medical Register as having the Licence of the Apothe- I caries’ Society and as having received it in 1894. We trust that he will reconsider his titles and his methods. Dr. Gill’s Surgery, 28, Stainsby-road (corner of Hind-street).. Poplar, E. Hours: Before 12; after 6. Fees: Consultation and Medicine, 6d. ; Visit and Medicine, Is. ; Midwifery, from 15s.; Vaccination, Is. For many years Assistant to the late Dr. Sharp, of Guildford Road and Burdett Road. Kasak.-It is not possible for us to give definite replies to our corre- spondent’s queries. We recommend him to be cautious in whhli he says. Possibly his remarks would be held to be privileged, but this is a debatable question. Medico-Chirurgico (London) has not complied with the regulations ttt regard to his name and address.

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133VACANCIES.&mdash;BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS.

Vacancies.For further information regarding each vacancy reference should be

, made to the adverti8e?mnt (see Index).

BOROUGH OF LEICESTER. - Medical Officer of Health and PublicAnalyst). Total salary ;E500 per anaum (.B400 as Medical Officerand Superintendent of the Fever Hospital, and .E100 as PublicAnalyst). Applications to the Town Clerk, Town Hall, Leicester.

BOROUGH OF LOWESTOFT.-Medical Officer of Health and MedicalAttendant at the Sanatorium for the Urban and Port SanitaryDistricts of Lowestoft. Salary for the Urban Sanitary District B100per annum, for the Port Sanitary District ;E20 per annum, and asMedical Attendant at the Sanatorium, &pound;30 per annum. Applicationsto the Town Clerk, Lowestoit.

BRADFORD INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.-Honorary Physician.BRITISH INSTITUTE OF PREVENTIVE MEDICINE, Great Russell-street,

London.-Assistant Bacteriologist in the Antitoxin Department.Salary :E150 a year.

CANCER HOSPITAL (free), Fulham-road, S.W.-House Surgeon for sixmonths. Salary at the rate of &pound;50 per annum, with board andresidence.

CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY.&mdash;Visiting Surgeon for two years.Salary to commence at &pound;90 per annum, with residence and mainte-nance in the house.

CHICHESTER IMFIRMARY.-House Surgeon. Salary :E80 per annum,with board, lodging, and washing.

CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Nottingham.-House Surgeon (non-resident),for six months. Salary at the rate of :ElOO per annum.

CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Victoria-park, E.-Resident Medical Officer. Salary :ElOO per annum, withboard, &c.

COUNTY ASYLUM, Gloucester.-Third Assistant Medical Officer, un-married. Salary &pound;105 per annum, with board (no stimulants),lodging and washing.

COUNTY BOROUGH OF WEST HAM.&mdash;Resident Medical Superintendentfor the Borough Hospital for Infectious Diseases at Plaistow.Salary :E200 per annum, with annual increments of &pound;10 up to amaximum of &pound;250, and apartments and washing. Applications tothe Town Clerk, Town Hall, West Ham, E.

COVENTRY AND WARWICKSHIRE HOSPITAL, Coventry - ResidentAssistant House Surgeon, for six months. Salary :E15, with board(exclusive of beer, wines, and spirits), residence, washing, andattendance.

GREAT NORTHERN CENTRAL HOSPITAL, Holloway-road, N.-JuniorHouse Surgeon for six months. Board, lodging, and laundry in thehospital provided.

HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Brompton.-Resident House Physician.

HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN, Soho-square, London.-House Physician, non-resident.

LEICESTER INFIRMARY.-Assistant House Surgeon for six months. Anhonorarium of :E21 for that period will be given, and board, resi-dence at the Infirmary, and washing provided.

LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE, Mile End, E.-Joint Lecturer onPhysiology. Salary :E150 a year and a proportion of the fees paidfur classes. Not less than :E250 in all.

PADDINGTON-GREEN CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, London, W.-AssistantHouse Surgeon. Board and residence provided.

POPLAR HOSPITAL FOR ACCIDENTS, Blackwall, E.-Senior AssistantHouse Surgeon. Salary &pound;80 per annum, with board and lodging.

SALFORD UNION INFIRMARY, Hope, near, Eccles.-Assistant MedicalOfficer. Salary B130 per annum, with furnished apartments in theInfirmary. Applications to the Clerk to the Guardians, UnionOffices, Eccles New-road, Salford.

STOCKPORT INFIRMARY.&mdash;Junior Assistant House Surgeon for six

months. Board and residence provided, and an honorarium of :E1Ogiven, after six months satisfactory service.

STROUD GENERAL HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary &pound; 80 per annum,with board, lodging and washing.

UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW.-Two Examiners in Medicine.YORK DISPENSARY.&mdash;Resident Obstetric House Surgeon to attend mid-

wifery cases at their own homes, unmarried. Salary &pound;150 per year,with furnished apartments, coals and gas.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

FRAZER.-On July 2nd, at Upton Lodge, Devonshire-place, Eastbourne,the wife of Kenneth Frazer, B.A., M.D. Dubl., of a son.

HOWARD.-On July lst, at Wealdstone, Harrow, the wife of ArthurWalters Howard, M.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.WATKINS&mdash;ASTEY.&mdash;On July 6th, at St. Mary Magdalen, St. Leonards-

on-Sea, C. Stuart Watkins, M.R.C.S. Eng., of Warrior-square, toHenrietta Elizabeth Astey, of St. Leonards-on-Sea.

WREELER-ARUXDEL.-On the 5th inst., at St. Mary’s, Stoke Newington,by the Rev. Richard Holmes, B.A., Charles E. Wheeler, M.D.,eldest son of Henry Wheeler, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., to Ethel, eldestdaughter of the late Samuel Drew Arundel, of Stamford-hill, N.(No cards.) -

DEATHS.CASSIDY.&mdash;On June 14th, at Purnea, Bengal, Cecil Valois Clemons, son

of Surgeon-Captain and Mrs. C. Clemons Cassidy, aged four monthsand ten days.

HARRIS0N-CAP.Rs.-On June 25th, suddenly, at Poitiers, on his returnto England, George Augustus Harrison-Capes, M.R.C.S., of SibleHedingham, Essex, and Rue du Lyc&eacute;, Pau, aged 82 years.

N.B.-A fee of 5s. is ehrsrged for tlae Insertion of Notices of Births,AfarriuM, and Deatha.

Notes, Short Comments & Answers toCorrespondents.EDITORIAL NOTICE.

IT Is most important that communications relating to theEditorial business of THE LANCET should be addressedexclusively "To THE EDITORB," and not in any case to anygentleman who may be supposed to be connected with thaEditorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention begiven to this notice. -

It << especially requested that early intelligence of local eventshaving a medical interest, or which it is desirable to bringunder the notice of the profession, may be sent direct to t7tisOffice.

Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written onone side only of thepaper.

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

We cannot prescribe or recommend practitionera.Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should bo

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

partments of THB LANCET should be addressed 11 To tl,eesHam4Ver. "

We cannot undertake to return MSS. not used.

MANAGER’S NOTICES.THE INDEX TO THE LANCET.

THE Index for the half-year ending June, which was

given in the number of the 29th ult., completed the firstvolume of the year 1895. The practice of supplying loosecopies has been discontinued, the Index having been placedin the centre of the journal, whence it can easily hedetached, and placed either at the beginning or at the endof the volume.

___

VOLUMES AND CASES.

VOLUMES for the first half of the year 1895 are now ready..Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s.

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

by remittance. -

THE LANCET AND ACCIDENT INSURANCE.

A LITHOGRAPHED CIRCULAR LETTER, emanating froman office in the Strand district, is being sent to members,of the medical profession, offering to supply them withTHE LANCET, in conjunction with an accident insuranca

policy. The Proprietors of THE LANCET are in no wayconnected with the scheme (of which they cannot approve),and were not aware of its inception until their attentionwas called to it by a reader who had received the circular.

MEDICAL ADVERTISING.

THE following card cannot be commended in any sense. " Dr." Gill

appears in the Medical Register as having the Licence of the Apothe-I caries’ Society and as having received it in 1894. We trust that he

will reconsider his titles and his methods.

Dr. Gill’s Surgery, 28, Stainsby-road (corner of Hind-street)..Poplar, E. Hours: Before 12; after 6. Fees: Consultation andMedicine, 6d. ; Visit and Medicine, Is. ; Midwifery, from 15s.;Vaccination, Is. For many years Assistant to the late Dr. Sharp, ofGuildford Road and Burdett Road.

Kasak.-It is not possible for us to give definite replies to our corre-spondent’s queries. We recommend him to be cautious in whhlihe says. Possibly his remarks would be held to be privileged, butthis is a debatable question.

Medico-Chirurgico (London) has not complied with the regulations ttt

regard to his name and address.