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604 MEDICAL NEWS Medical Diary University of Cambridge Elmore research studentships have been awarded to Dr. A. C. E. Cole, Dr. G. D. Hadley, Dr. L. C. Martin, and Dr. Brian McArdle. They are tenable at Adden- brooke’s Hospital, normally for two years, and form part of the developments in the Cambridge medical school described in our issue of June 27th (p. 1482). Society of Apothecaries of London At recent examinations the following candidates were successful :- s.urgery.-A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; F. C. E. Diamond, Univ. of Durh. ; C. R. Hardman, Umv. of Manch. ; B. M. Jensen, Univ. of Liverp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. and King’s Coll. Hosp. ; J. H. Lewis, Univ. of Oxf. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; C. W. Mills, St. Bart.’s Hosp. ; I. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia ; J. W. Spies, Univ. of Harvard; and P. A. Walshaw, Univ. of Leeds and London Hosp. Medicine.-A. G. T: Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S. Dismorr, Univ. of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; F. T. Futers, King’s Coll. Hosp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. and King’s Coll. Hosp. ; J. H. Lewis, Univ. of Oxf. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; C. J. Robarts, Westminster Hosp. ; 0. H. Saldanha, Univ. of Bombay; I. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia ; and W. G. Zorab, Guy’s Hosp. Forensic Medicine ,-A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S. Dismorr, Univ. of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; F. T. Futers, King’s Coll. Hosp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. and King’s Coll. Hosp. ; D. L. Jones, Univ. of Liverp. ; J. H. Lewis, Univ. of Oxf. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; C. J. Robarts, West- minster Hosp. ; 0. H. Saldanha, Univ. of Bombay; I. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia ; S. Zisserman, Charing Cross Hosp. ; and W. G. Zorab, Guy’s Hosp. Midwifery.—A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S. Dismorr, Univ of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; G. M. Edwards, St. Mary’s Hosp. ; C. R. Hardman, Univ. of Manch. ; S. M. M. Niall, Royal Colleges, Edinburgh ; B. A. R. Pitt, Guy’s Hosp. ; J. H. Roberts, Univ. of Camb. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; and I. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia. The following candidates, having completed the final examination, are granted the diploma of the society entitling them to practise medicine, surgery, and mid- wifery : A. G. T. Brown, B. M. Jensen, C. W. Mills, 0. H. Saldanha, I. A. Sarot, and C. J. Robarts. British Red Cross Society A course of seven lectures on air raid precautions and first aid in chemical warfare are to be given on Fridays, at 5 P.M., by Major H. N. Stafford. They will begin on Oct. 2nd at the house of this society, 9, Chesham-street, London, S.W. St. George’s Hospital Sir Crisp English will present the prizes and deliver the inaugural address, under the title of Looking For- ward, at 3 P.M., on Thursday, Oct. 1st, in the board room of the hospital. The annual dinner will be held at Claridge’s Hotel on the same day, at 7.30 for 8 P.M. Dr. Harold Spitta, M.V.O., hon. bacteriologist. to the hospital, will be in the chair. Post-graduate Courses in Berlin The following are the subjects of international medical post-graduate courses to be held in Berlin in the autumn : diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, Sept. 28th to Oct. 10th; paediatrics, Oct. 19th to 24th ; cancer, Oct. 19th to 26th ; vitamins and hormones, Oct. 26th to 31st; tuberculosis, Nov. 2nd to 7th ; homoeopathy, Oct. 12th to Nov. 6th. These courses have been arranged by the Berliner Aka- demie fur arztliche Fortbildung, and further information may be had from the secretary, Robert Koch-Platz, 7 Berlin, N.W.7. The late Dr. John Donnan The death occurred last week of Dr. John Donnan, of Dumfries, in a tragic manner. Riding on the sands at Monreith he fell from his horse into the sea. Rescued by onlookers he was removed to his lodgings and appeared at first to be none the worse from his accident. He died, however, presumably of heart failure, very shortly after- wards. Dr. Donnan was physician to the Dumfries and Galloway Royal Infirmary, saw service in Mesopotamia during the war, and was mentioned in dispatches, attaining the rank of major, R.A.2BLC. Information to be included in this column should reach us in proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reaches us later than the first post own Wednesday morning. SOCIETIES PADDINGTON MEDICAL SOCIETY. TUESDAY, Sept. 8th.-9 P.M. (Great Western Royal Hotel, Paddington), Dr. Maurice Marcus: Emotional Dis- turbance and Disease. LECTURES. ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c. BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL, Ducane- road, W. THURSDAY, Sept 10th.-2.15 P.M., gvn2ecological endo- crinology. FRIDAY.-2.15 P.M., Department of Gynaecology: Patho- logical demonstration. Daily, 10 A,1Bf. to 4 P.M., medical clinics, surgical clinics or operations, obstetrical and gynecological clinics or operations. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Sept. 7th, to SATURDAY, Sept. 12th.-NATIONAL TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road. N.W. Tues. and Thurs., 8 P.M., clinical and pathological M.R.C.P. course. Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS Foss.-On August 22nd, at Clifton, the wife of Dr. George L. Foss, of a daughter. GiLMOBE.—On August 24th, the wife of Dr. Reginald Gilmore, Chester, of a daughter. GouGH.-On August 26th, at Chichester, the wife of Dr. J. H. Harley Gough, of a son. HODGE.-On August 30th, at Crewkerne, Somerset, the wife of Dr. R. Sessions Hodge, of a son. LANKESTER.—On August 28th, at Hemingford, Guildford, the wife of Dr. Lionel Lankester, of a daughter. SouTHwARD.-On August 24th, at Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, the wife of Dr. Ralph Southward, of a son. MARRIAGES MIÉVILLE—PRIOR.—On August 27th, at the Parish Church of Hayes, Kent, George Christian Blake Mieville, M.R.C.S., to Ann, widow of Captain Frederick Prior, Royal SulTolk Regiment. WALLACE—MOORE.—On August 24th, at St. George’s, Hanover- square, W., William Herschel Scott Wallace, M.D., to Norah Danette Stott Moore, only daughter of Mr. Joseph Moore, Kingston Hill and Eastbourne. DEATHS BUTLER.-On August 22nd, Montagu Francis Butler, M.R.C.S. Eng., of Beckenham, aged 36. CLITHEROW.—On August 29th, at Somerton, Herbert George Clitherow, M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 63. Cox.-On August 20th, at Bolberry Vean, Kingsbridge, Devon, Alfred Edward Cox, M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 75. DEIGHAN.-On August 23rd, at West End-lane, Hampstead, William Joseph Deighan, M.B. N.U.I. EDMUNDS.-On August 29th, abroad, Percy James Edmunds, M.B. Lond., B.Sc., late of Great Marlborough-street, London, W. GRIGGS.-On August 28th, at Hove, William Alfred Griggs, M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 74. HAMILTON.—On August 24th, at Bratton, Wilts, Archibald Douglas Hamilton, M.D. Lond. LUNA.-On August 22nd, at Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, Victor Alfred Luna, M.R.C.S. Eng. N.B. —A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BRIXHAM HOSPITAL.—Lady Goodson has opened a new wing to this institution, which has hitherto had to accommodate children in the same wards as adults. It includes private wards for paying patients.

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MEDICAL NEWS Medical DiaryUniversity of CambridgeElmore research studentships have been awarded to

Dr. A. C. E. Cole, Dr. G. D. Hadley, Dr. L. C. Martin,and Dr. Brian McArdle. They are tenable at Adden-brooke’s Hospital, normally for two years, and form partof the developments in the Cambridge medical schooldescribed in our issue of June 27th (p. 1482).

Society of Apothecaries of LondonAt recent examinations the following candidates were

successful :-s.urgery.-A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; F. C. E. Diamond,

Univ. of Durh. ; C. R. Hardman, Umv. of Manch. ; B. M.Jensen, Univ. of Liverp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. andKing’s Coll. Hosp. ; J. H. Lewis, Univ. of Oxf. and CharingCross Hosp. ; C. W. Mills, St. Bart.’s Hosp. ; I. A. Sarot,Univ. of Columbia ; J. W. Spies, Univ. of Harvard; andP. A. Walshaw, Univ. of Leeds and London Hosp.Medicine.-A. G. T: Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S. Dismorr,

Univ. of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; F. T. Futers, King’sColl. Hosp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. and King’s Coll.Hosp. ; J. H. Lewis, Univ. of Oxf. and Charing Cross Hosp. ;C. J. Robarts, Westminster Hosp. ; 0. H. Saldanha, Univ. ofBombay; I. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia ; and W. G. Zorab,Guy’s Hosp.

Forensic Medicine ,-A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S.Dismorr, Univ. of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; F. T. Futers,King’s Coll. Hosp. ; T. A. M. Johns, Univ. of Oxf. and King’sColl. Hosp. ; D. L. Jones, Univ. of Liverp. ; J. H. Lewis,Univ. of Oxf. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; C. J. Robarts, West-minster Hosp. ; 0. H. Saldanha, Univ. of Bombay; I. A.Sarot, Univ. of Columbia ; S. Zisserman, Charing Cross Hosp. ;and W. G. Zorab, Guy’s Hosp.

Midwifery.—A. G. T. Brown, Guy’s Hosp. ; E. S. Dismorr,Univ of Camb. and St. George’s Hosp. ; G. M. Edwards,St. Mary’s Hosp. ; C. R. Hardman, Univ. of Manch. ; S. M. M.Niall, Royal Colleges, Edinburgh ; B. A. R. Pitt, Guy’s Hosp. ;J. H. Roberts, Univ. of Camb. and Charing Cross Hosp. ; andI. A. Sarot, Univ. of Columbia.

The following candidates, having completed the finalexamination, are granted the diploma of the societyentitling them to practise medicine, surgery, and mid-wifery : A. G. T. Brown, B. M. Jensen, C. W. Mills, 0. H.Saldanha, I. A. Sarot, and C. J. Robarts.

British Red Cross SocietyA course of seven lectures on air raid precautions and

first aid in chemical warfare are to be given on Fridays,at 5 P.M., by Major H. N. Stafford. They will begin onOct. 2nd at the house of this society, 9, Chesham-street,London, S.W.

St. George’s HospitalSir Crisp English will present the prizes and deliver

the inaugural address, under the title of Looking For-

ward, at 3 P.M., on Thursday, Oct. 1st, in the boardroom of the hospital. The annual dinner will be heldat Claridge’s Hotel on the same day, at 7.30for 8 P.M. Dr. Harold Spitta, M.V.O., hon. bacteriologist.to the hospital, will be in the chair.

Post-graduate Courses in BerlinThe following are the subjects of international medical

post-graduate courses to be held in Berlin in the autumn :diseases of the ear, nose, and throat, Sept. 28th to Oct. 10th;paediatrics, Oct. 19th to 24th ; cancer, Oct. 19th to 26th ;vitamins and hormones, Oct. 26th to 31st; tuberculosis,Nov. 2nd to 7th ; homoeopathy, Oct. 12th to Nov. 6th.These courses have been arranged by the Berliner Aka-demie fur arztliche Fortbildung, and further informationmay be had from the secretary, Robert Koch-Platz,7 Berlin, N.W.7.

The late Dr. John DonnanThe death occurred last week of Dr. John Donnan, of

Dumfries, in a tragic manner. Riding on the sands atMonreith he fell from his horse into the sea. Rescued byonlookers he was removed to his lodgings and appearedat first to be none the worse from his accident. He died,however, presumably of heart failure, very shortly after-wards. Dr. Donnan was physician to the Dumfries andGalloway Royal Infirmary, saw service in Mesopotamiaduring the war, and was mentioned in dispatches, attainingthe rank of major, R.A.2BLC.

Information to be included in this column should reach usin proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reachesus later than the first post own Wednesday morning.

SOCIETIESPADDINGTON MEDICAL SOCIETY.

TUESDAY, Sept. 8th.-9 P.M. (Great Western Royal Hotel,Paddington), Dr. Maurice Marcus: Emotional Dis-turbance and Disease.

LECTURES. ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c.

BRITISH POSTGRADUATE MEDICAL SCHOOL, Ducane-road, W.THURSDAY, Sept 10th.-2.15 P.M., gvn2ecological endo-

crinology.FRIDAY.-2.15 P.M., Department of Gynaecology: Patho-

logical demonstration.Daily, 10 A,1Bf. to 4 P.M., medical clinics, surgical clinics

or operations, obstetrical and gynecological clinics oroperations.

FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, Sept. 7th, to SATURDAY, Sept. 12th.-NATIONAL

TEMPERANCE HOSPITAL, Hampstead-road. N.W. Tues.and Thurs., 8 P.M., clinical and pathological M.R.C.P.course.

Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS

Foss.-On August 22nd, at Clifton, the wife of Dr. George L.Foss, of a daughter.

GiLMOBE.—On August 24th, the wife of Dr. Reginald Gilmore,Chester, of a daughter.

GouGH.-On August 26th, at Chichester, the wife of Dr. J. H.Harley Gough, of a son.

HODGE.-On August 30th, at Crewkerne, Somerset, the wifeof Dr. R. Sessions Hodge, of a son.

LANKESTER.—On August 28th, at Hemingford, Guildford, the. wife of Dr. Lionel Lankester, of a daughter.SouTHwARD.-On August 24th, at Skelmorlie, Ayrshire, the

wife of Dr. Ralph Southward, of a son.

MARRIAGES

MIÉVILLE—PRIOR.—On August 27th, at the Parish Churchof Hayes, Kent, George Christian Blake Mieville, M.R.C.S.,to Ann, widow of Captain Frederick Prior, Royal SulTolkRegiment.

WALLACE—MOORE.—On August 24th, at St. George’s, Hanover-square, W., William Herschel Scott Wallace, M.D., toNorah Danette Stott Moore, only daughter of Mr. JosephMoore, Kingston Hill and Eastbourne.

DEATHS

BUTLER.-On August 22nd, Montagu Francis Butler, M.R.C.S.Eng., of Beckenham, aged 36.

CLITHEROW.—On August 29th, at Somerton, Herbert GeorgeClitherow, M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 63.

Cox.-On August 20th, at Bolberry Vean, Kingsbridge, Devon,Alfred Edward Cox, M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 75.

DEIGHAN.-On August 23rd, at West End-lane, Hampstead,William Joseph Deighan, M.B. N.U.I.

EDMUNDS.-On August 29th, abroad, Percy James Edmunds,M.B. Lond., B.Sc., late of Great Marlborough-street,London, W.

GRIGGS.-On August 28th, at Hove, William Alfred Griggs,M.R.C.S. Eng., aged 74.

HAMILTON.—On August 24th, at Bratton, Wilts, ArchibaldDouglas Hamilton, M.D. Lond.

LUNA.-On August 22nd, at Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester,Victor Alfred Luna, M.R.C.S. Eng.

N.B. —A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices ofBirths, Marriages, and Deaths.

BRIXHAM HOSPITAL.—Lady Goodson has openeda new wing to this institution, which has hithertohad to accommodate children in the same wardsas adults. It includes private wards for payingpatients.