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118 Medical Diary SOCIETIES ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-5.30 P.M., GENERAL MEETING OF FELLOWS. 8.30 P.M., PATHOLOGY. Meeting at the Imperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory, 8, Queen-square, W.C. Demonstrations. L. Savatard (Manchester): Specimens illustrating Intra-epithelial Spread of Carcinoma. J. A. Murray : Spontaneous ? Cure of Cancer. Melanotic Sarcoma of Choroid. Destructive Contribution to the Lymph-stasis hypo- thesis. W. Cramer and H. G. Crabtree : Effect of Inhibitors of Metabolism on Transplantability of Tumours. L. Foulds : Thymus Metastases of Filtrable Fowl Sarcomata. F. R. Selbie : Growth of Jensen Rat Sarcoma in Susceptible Rats. A. F. Watson : Tar Carcinoma in Rats. Apparatus for the Preparation of Carcinogenic Tars under Standard Conditions. THURSDAT.—5 P.M., DERMATOLOGY. (Cases at 4 P.M.) Cases. Dr. G. Bamber : 1. Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris. 2. Arsenical Pigmentation and Hyperkeratosis. Other cases will be shown. 8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY and PSYCHIATRY. Special discussion on the Mental and Physical Symptoms of the Presenile Dementias. Openers : Dr. Macdonald Critchley and Dr. George Riddoch : Neurology. Dr. R. D. Gillespie and Dr. T. R. Hill: Psychiatry. FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M., PHYSICAL MEDICINE. Discussion : Value of Physical Methods in the Treatment of Heart Disease. Openers: Dr. F. G. Thomson, Dr. B. T. Parsons-Smith, Dr. T. F. Cotton, and Dr. Geoffrey Holmes. 8.30 P.M., RADIOLOGY; OBSTETRICS and GYNÆCOLOGY. Special discussion on Radiotherapy in the Treatment of Non-malignant Gynaecological Conditions. Openers : Dr. N. S. Finzi (Radiology); and Mr. Malcolm Donaldson (with Dr. R. Moore Patterson) (Obstetrics and Gynaecology), followed by Dr. F. Hernaman-Johnson and Mr. Norman White. HUNTERIAN SOCIETY. MONDAY, Jan. 16th.-9 P.M. (at Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick-lane, E.C.), Dr. Einar Thomsen (Copenhagen) : Experimental and Clinical Studies of Gastric Juice (Hunterian Lecture). CHELSEA CLINICAL SOCIETY. TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-(At the Hotel Rembrandt, Thurloe- place, S.W.), preceded by a dinner at 7.30 P.M., Dis- cussion to be opened by Dr. H. T. P. Young on Character Defects in Young Delinquents. ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE AND HYGIENE, Manson House, Portland-place, W. THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-8.15 P.M., Dr. F. M. Burnet : Recent Work on the Nature of Bacteriophages; and Colonel F. P. Mackie, I.M.S. (ret.) : The Technique of Bacteriophage Investigation as Used in India for Cholera and Dysentery. ROYAL INSTITUTION, 21, Albemarle-street, W. THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-5.15 P.M., Prof. J. B. S. Haldane : Recent Advances in Genetics. FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Sir William Bragg : The Crystals of the Living Body. TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION. FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-5.15 P.M. (at the London School of Hygiene. Keppel-street, W.C.), Prof. S. Lyle Cummins : Tuberculosis and the South African Native. 8.15 P.M.. Dr. Philip Ellman : Pulmonary Asbestosis, Its Clinical Pathological, and Radiological Aspects, and Tuber- culosis Risk. SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, Upper Montague-street, W.C. FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-5 P.M., Dr. G. A. Auden and Dr. F. C. Sbrubsall: What do we mean by Mental Deficienev ? NORTH LONDON MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY, Royal Northern Hospital, N. FptDAY, Jan. 20th.-9 P.M., Mr. Kenneth Walker: Ourselves and Our Critics. LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &e. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Jan. 16th, to SATURDAY, Jan. 21st.—NATIONAL HEART HOSPITAL, Westmoreland-street, W. Special Post-graduates Course in Cardiology. All day. TUESDAY.—4 P.M., MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish-square. Lecture on Views on the Ætiology and Treatment of Peptic Ulcer, by Dr. Daniel T. Davies. (Free to Members and Associ- ates.) FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M. to 6 P.M., Demonstration of X ray Films of the Chest, Heart, and Intestinal Tract, by Dr. Peter Kerley. (Especially suitable to M.R.C.P. candidates. ) WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, Hammersmith-road, W. MONDAY, Jan. 16th.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Skin Dept., Genito-urinary Operations. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, Eye, and Gynaecological Out-patients, Surgical Wards, Operations. 4.15 P.M., Lecture, Mr. Sinclair : Acute Appendicitis. TUESDAY.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Surgical Demonstra- tion. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, Throat, Nose, and Ear Out-patients, Operations. 4.15 P.M., Lecture, Dr. H. Pritchard : Chronic Infections. WEDNESDAY.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Children’s Out- patients. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, and Eye Out- patients. THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Neurological Department, Fracture- Demonstration. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, Eye, and Genito-urinary Out-patients. 4.15 P.M., Lecture, Mr. Tyrrell Gray : Surgical Disorders of the Viscera. FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Skin Department. 12 noon, Lecture : Therapeutics. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, and Throat Out-patients. Operations. SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Throat Operations, Medical and Surgical Wards. Surgical and Children’s Out-patients. The lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all Medical Practitioners without fee. KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Denmark-hill, S.E. THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-9 P.M., Dr. H. A. Lucas : Hay Fever and Allied Conditions. ROYAL NORTHERN HOSPITAL, Hollowav-road, N. TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-3.15 P.M., Dr. E. G. B. Calvert : Modern Aids in Digestive Disorders. ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C. THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-4 P.M., Mr. W. B. Gabriel: Appendi- costomy. Indications, Technique, and Management. LONDON JEWISH HOSPITAL, Stepney Green, E. THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-4 P.M., Dr. M. Sohwartzman : X Ray Demonstration. PRINCESS ELIZABETH OF YORK HOSPITAL, SHAD- - WELL, E. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18th.-3.30 P.M., Prof. Leonard Findlay : Demonstration on Chorea. CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE, AND EAR HOS- PITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C. FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-4 P.M., Mr. J. D. McLaggan: Giddiness. LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital, 49, Leicester-square, W.C. TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-5 P.M., Dr. G. B. Dowling : Sebor- rhœa. Seborrhoele Dermatitis. THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Dr. 1. Muende : Pathology Demonstra- tion. GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE LECTURES. WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18th.-4.15 P.M. (at the Royal Maternity and Women’s Hospital), Dr. S. J. Cameron : Obstetrical Cases. Appointments DODDS, R. L., M.B., M.Ch., B.A.O., F.R.C.S. Eng., has been appointed Assistant Obstetric Surgeon, City of London Maternity Hospital. Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts ’ DAVIES, H. G., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. (Llanidloes Montgomery) ; SQUIRES, F. V., M.B., Ch.B. Camb. (Wantage, Berkshire). Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS BARNES.—On Jan. 8th, at Welbeek-street, W., the wife of F. G. L. Barnes, M.B., B.S. Lond., of Horton, Epsom, of a son. BERTRAM.—On Jan. 7th, at a nursing home, the wife of Surg.- Lieut. D. Bertram, R.N., of " Gwynt," Wraxall, Bristol, of a son. COLLYNS.—On Jan. 2nd, at Dulverton, the wife of Dr. P. C. Collyns, of a daughter. GREEN.—On Jan. 8th, at Bromley Common, Kent, the wife of Dr. H. F. Green, of a son. MILLER.—On Jan. 3rd, at Moniaive, St. Lawrence, the wife of Dr. A. K. Miller, of a son. MARRIAGES LOOKHART-MUMMERY—POLAK.—On New Year’s Eve, 1932, Quietly, in London, John Percy Lockhart-Mummery, F.R.C.S., of Harley-street, to Madame Georgette Polak, of Clive Court. PRICE—STEVENS.—On Jan. 7th. at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton, Major Robert Bernard Price, R.A.M.C., to, Daphne, only daughter of Mr. H. Stevens, of Herne Bay. DEATHS BEADLES.—On Jan. 3rd, at Gresham House, Egham Hill, Cecil Fowler Beadles, F.R.C.S., Pathological Curator, R.C.S. Eng., aged 66. DONALDSON.—On Jan. 3rd, at Bridgoford, Woodside-avenue, Muswell-hill, N., Prof. Robert Donaldson, M.A., M.D., F.R.C.S., aged 55. HAMILTON.—On Jan. 7th, at Sutherland-avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea, George Hamilton, M.B.. B.S. MENZIES.—On Dec. 25th, at 25, Essendine-road. Maida Vale, W.9, James Menzies, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., eldest son of the late Dr. Duncan Menzies and Mrs. Menzies, aged 46 years. PRICE.—On Jan. 4th, at Haydown, Amport, Hants, Hugh Bankes Price, J.P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 67. TYRRELL.-On Jan. 1st, at Kensington-mansions, S.W., Francia Astley Cooper Tyrrell, M.B., B.Ch. Camb., F.R.C.S. Eng., Ophthalmic Surgeon, aged 62. WADDELOW.—On Jan. 3rd, at Whittlesey, near Peterborough, after a short illness, John Joseph Waddelow, F.R.C.S., J.P., in his 65th year. N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths.

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Medical DiarySOCIETIES

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-5.30 P.M., GENERAL MEETING OF

FELLOWS. 8.30 P.M., PATHOLOGY. Meeting at theImperial Cancer Research Fund Laboratory, 8,Queen-square, W.C. Demonstrations. L. Savatard(Manchester): Specimens illustrating Intra-epithelialSpread of Carcinoma. J. A. Murray : Spontaneous ? Cure of Cancer. Melanotic Sarcoma of Choroid.Destructive Contribution to the Lymph-stasis hypo-thesis. W. Cramer and H. G. Crabtree : Effect ofInhibitors of Metabolism on Transplantability ofTumours. L. Foulds : Thymus Metastases of FiltrableFowl Sarcomata. F. R. Selbie : Growth of Jensen RatSarcoma in Susceptible Rats. A. F. Watson : TarCarcinoma in Rats. Apparatus for the Preparation ofCarcinogenic Tars under Standard Conditions.

THURSDAT.—5 P.M., DERMATOLOGY. (Cases at 4 P.M.)Cases. Dr. G. Bamber : 1. Pityriasis Rubra Pilaris.2. Arsenical Pigmentation and Hyperkeratosis. Othercases will be shown. 8.30 P.M., NEUROLOGY andPSYCHIATRY. Special discussion on the Mental andPhysical Symptoms of the Presenile Dementias.Openers : Dr. Macdonald Critchley and Dr. GeorgeRiddoch : Neurology. Dr. R. D. Gillespie and Dr. T. R.Hill: Psychiatry.

FRIDAY.-5.30 P.M., PHYSICAL MEDICINE. Discussion :Value of Physical Methods in the Treatment of HeartDisease. Openers: Dr. F. G. Thomson, Dr. B. T.Parsons-Smith, Dr. T. F. Cotton, and Dr. GeoffreyHolmes. 8.30 P.M., RADIOLOGY; OBSTETRICS andGYNÆCOLOGY. Special discussion on Radiotherapy inthe Treatment of Non-malignant GynaecologicalConditions. Openers : Dr. N. S. Finzi (Radiology);and Mr. Malcolm Donaldson (with Dr. R. MoorePatterson) (Obstetrics and Gynaecology), followed byDr. F. Hernaman-Johnson and Mr. Norman White.

HUNTERIAN SOCIETY.MONDAY, Jan. 16th.-9 P.M. (at Cutlers’ Hall, Warwick-lane,

E.C.), Dr. Einar Thomsen (Copenhagen) : Experimentaland Clinical Studies of Gastric Juice (HunterianLecture).

CHELSEA CLINICAL SOCIETY.TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-(At the Hotel Rembrandt, Thurloe-

place, S.W.), preceded by a dinner at 7.30 P.M., Dis-cussion to be opened by Dr. H. T. P. Young onCharacter Defects in Young Delinquents.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF TROPICAL MEDICINE ANDHYGIENE, Manson House, Portland-place, W.THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-8.15 P.M., Dr. F. M. Burnet :

Recent Work on the Nature of Bacteriophages; andColonel F. P. Mackie, I.M.S. (ret.) : The Technique ofBacteriophage Investigation as Used in India forCholera and Dysentery.

ROYAL INSTITUTION, 21, Albemarle-street, W.THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-5.15 P.M., Prof. J. B. S. Haldane :

Recent Advances in Genetics.FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Sir William Bragg : The Crystals of the

Living Body.TUBERCULOSIS ASSOCIATION.

FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-5.15 P.M. (at the London School ofHygiene. Keppel-street, W.C.), Prof. S. Lyle Cummins :Tuberculosis and the South African Native. 8.15 P.M..Dr. Philip Ellman : Pulmonary Asbestosis, Its ClinicalPathological, and Radiological Aspects, and Tuber-culosis Risk.

SOCIETY OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH, UpperMontague-street, W.C.

FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-5 P.M., Dr. G. A. Auden and Dr. F. C.Sbrubsall: What do we mean by Mental Deficienev ?

NORTH LONDON MEDICAL AND CHIRURGICALSOCIETY, Royal Northern Hospital, N.

FptDAY, Jan. 20th.-9 P.M., Mr. Kenneth Walker:Ourselves and Our Critics.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS. &e.FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, Jan. 16th, to SATURDAY, Jan. 21st.—NATIONAL

HEART HOSPITAL, Westmoreland-street, W. SpecialPost-graduates Course in Cardiology. All day.

TUESDAY.—4 P.M., MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11,Chandos-street, Cavendish-square. Lecture on Viewson the Ætiology and Treatment of Peptic Ulcer, byDr. Daniel T. Davies. (Free to Members and Associ-ates.)

FRIDAY.-4.30 P.M. to 6 P.M., Demonstration of X rayFilms of the Chest, Heart, and Intestinal Tract, byDr. Peter Kerley. (Especially suitable to M.R.C.P.candidates. )

WEST LONDON HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Hammersmith-road, W.MONDAY, Jan. 16th.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Skin Dept.,

Genito-urinary Operations. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical,Eye, and Gynaecological Out-patients, Surgical Wards,Operations. 4.15 P.M., Lecture, Mr. Sinclair : AcuteAppendicitis.

TUESDAY.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Surgical Demonstra-tion. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, Throat, Nose, and EarOut-patients, Operations. 4.15 P.M., Lecture, Dr. H.Pritchard : Chronic Infections.

WEDNESDAY.—10 A.M., Medical Wards, Children’s Out-patients. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, and Eye Out-patients.

THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Neurological Department, Fracture-Demonstration. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, Eye, andGenito-urinary Out-patients. 4.15 P.M., Lecture,Mr. Tyrrell Gray : Surgical Disorders of the Viscera.

FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Skin Department. 12 noon, Lecture :Therapeutics. 2 P.M., Medical, Surgical, and ThroatOut-patients. Operations.

SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Throat Operations, Medical andSurgical Wards. Surgical and Children’s Out-patients.The lectures at 4.15 P.M. are open to all MedicalPractitioners without fee.

KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. Denmark-hill, S.E.THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-9 P.M., Dr. H. A. Lucas : Hay

Fever and Allied Conditions.ROYAL NORTHERN HOSPITAL, Hollowav-road, N.

TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-3.15 P.M., Dr. E. G. B. Calvert :Modern Aids in Digestive Disorders.

ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL, City-road, E.C.THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-4 P.M., Mr. W. B. Gabriel: Appendi-

costomy. Indications, Technique, and Management.LONDON JEWISH HOSPITAL, Stepney Green, E.

THURSDAY, Jan. 19th.-4 P.M., Dr. M. Sohwartzman :X Ray Demonstration.

PRINCESS ELIZABETH OF YORK HOSPITAL, SHAD- -WELL, E.WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18th.-3.30 P.M., Prof. Leonard

Findlay : Demonstration on Chorea.CENTRAL LONDON THROAT, NOSE, AND EAR HOS-PITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.

FRIDAY, Jan. 20th.-4 P.M., Mr. J. D. McLaggan:Giddiness.

LONDON SCHOOL OF DERMATOLOGY, St. John’s Hospital,49, Leicester-square, W.C.TUESDAY, Jan. 17th.-5 P.M., Dr. G. B. Dowling : Sebor-

rhœa. Seborrhoele Dermatitis.THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Dr. 1. Muende : Pathology Demonstra-

tion.GLASGOW POST-GRADUATE LECTURES.

WEDNESDAY, Jan. 18th.-4.15 P.M. (at the Royal Maternityand Women’s Hospital), Dr. S. J. Cameron : ObstetricalCases.

AppointmentsDODDS, R. L., M.B., M.Ch., B.A.O., F.R.C.S. Eng., has been

appointed Assistant Obstetric Surgeon, City of LondonMaternity Hospital.

Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts ’DAVIES, H. G., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S. (LlanidloesMontgomery) ; SQUIRES, F. V., M.B., Ch.B. Camb.(Wantage, Berkshire).

Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS

BARNES.—On Jan. 8th, at Welbeek-street, W., the wife ofF. G. L. Barnes, M.B., B.S. Lond., of Horton, Epsom, of a

son.BERTRAM.—On Jan. 7th, at a nursing home, the wife of Surg.-Lieut. D. Bertram, R.N., of " Gwynt," Wraxall, Bristol,of a son.

COLLYNS.—On Jan. 2nd, at Dulverton, the wife of Dr. P. C.Collyns, of a daughter.

GREEN.—On Jan. 8th, at Bromley Common, Kent, the wife ofDr. H. F. Green, of a son.

MILLER.—On Jan. 3rd, at Moniaive, St. Lawrence, the wifeof Dr. A. K. Miller, of a son.

MARRIAGESLOOKHART-MUMMERY—POLAK.—On New Year’s Eve, 1932,

Quietly, in London, John Percy Lockhart-Mummery,F.R.C.S., of Harley-street, to Madame Georgette Polak, ofClive Court.

PRICE—STEVENS.—On Jan. 7th. at Holy Trinity Church,Brompton, Major Robert Bernard Price, R.A.M.C., to,Daphne, only daughter of Mr. H. Stevens, of Herne Bay.

DEATHSBEADLES.—On Jan. 3rd, at Gresham House, Egham Hill,

Cecil Fowler Beadles, F.R.C.S., Pathological Curator,R.C.S. Eng., aged 66.

DONALDSON.—On Jan. 3rd, at Bridgoford, Woodside-avenue,Muswell-hill, N., Prof. Robert Donaldson, M.A., M.D.,F.R.C.S., aged 55.

HAMILTON.—On Jan. 7th, at Sutherland-avenue, Bexhill-on-Sea,George Hamilton, M.B.. B.S.

MENZIES.—On Dec. 25th, at 25, Essendine-road. Maida Vale,W.9, James Menzies, M.B., B.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,eldest son of the late Dr. Duncan Menzies and Mrs. Menzies,aged 46 years.

PRICE.—On Jan. 4th, at Haydown, Amport, Hants, HughBankes Price, J.P., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 67.

TYRRELL.-On Jan. 1st, at Kensington-mansions, S.W., FranciaAstley Cooper Tyrrell, M.B., B.Ch. Camb., F.R.C.S. Eng.,Ophthalmic Surgeon, aged 62.

WADDELOW.—On Jan. 3rd, at Whittlesey, near Peterborough,after a short illness, John Joseph Waddelow, F.R.C.S., J.P.,in his 65th year.

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