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835 Medical Diary. SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W. THURSDAY, April 21st.—Papers :-Prof. J. Joly : A Quantum Theory of Colour Vision.-Prof. A. V. Hill: The Energy Involved in the Electric Change in Muscle and Nerve.- Mr. H. M. Kyle: The Asymmetry, Metamorphosis, and Origin of Flat Fishes (communicated by Mr. W. B. Hardy, secretary of the Royal Society).-Mr. T. L. Prankerd : Studies in the Cytology of the Statolith Apparatus in Plants, viewed in Relation to their Habit and Biological Requirements (communicated by Prof. W. M. Bayliss). ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. Tuesday. April 19th. SECTION OF THERAPEUTICS AND PHARMACOLOGY: at 4.30 P.M. Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council for 1921-1922. Papers: Sir Leonard Rogers: Treatment of Leprosy and Tuber- culosis with Sodium Gynocardate. Dr. R. R. Walker : The Action and Uses of Kaolin in the Treat- ment of Asiatic Cholera. SECTION OF TROPICAL DISEASES AND PARASITOLOGY.- Members of this Section are cordially invited to attend the above meeting. SECTION OF PATHOLOGY : at 8.30 P.M. Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council for 1921-1922. Communications: Sir Lenthal Cheatle: Parenchymatous Inflam- mation of the Breast. , Mr. A. T. Glenny, Miss K. Allen, and Dr. R. A. O’Brien : (1) Schick Reaction ; (2) Diphtheria Prophylactic Immunisa- tion with Toxin Anti-toxin Mixture. Dr. E. H. Kettle and Dr. Joan Ross: A Contribution to the Study of the Endotheliomata. Wednesday, April 20th. SECTION OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE : at 5 P.M. -Papers: Dr. T. Wilson Parry: The Prehistoric Trephined Skulls of Great Britain, with Description of Operations Performed. Dr. F. G. Chandler: The History of the Diagnosis and Treat- ment of Empyema. Thursday, April 21st. SECTION OF DERMATOLOGY: at 5 P.M. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.) Cases; Dr. Parkes Weber: A Condition Somewhat Resembling Lupus Pernio in a Child. Dr. MacCormac : (1) Extensive Rodent Ulcer Treated by Massive Dosage of Radium ; (2) Granuloma Annulare. Other cases will be shown. Fridav, April 22nd. SECTION OF STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN: at 5 P.M. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.) Cases: Mr. C. Max Page : A Case of Renal Dwarfism. Other cases will be shown. SECTION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE: at 8.30 P.M. Paper: Dr. W. M. Willoughby: Collated Experiences of Plague on Ships. ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, John-street, Adelphi, W.C. MONDAY, April 18th.—8 P.M., Cantor Lecture (II.) :-Dr. S. J. Lewis : Recent Applications of the Spectroscope and the Spectrophotometer to Science and Industry. WEDNESDAY.-8 P.M., Sir James Cantlie: (1) Thomson’s Appa- ratus for Armless Men ; (2) X Ray Motor Ambulance Service for the United Kingdom. (The Thomson Machine will be exhibited and its uses demonstrated by an armless man.) FRIDAY.—4.30 P.M., Sir George Birdwood Memorial Lecture :- Lt.-Col. Sir Edward W. M. Grigg: The Common Service of the British and Indian Peoples to the World. LONDON DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY, St. John’s Hospital, 49, Leicester-square, W.C. TUESDAY, April 19th.-4.30 P.M., Pathological Specimens. Cases sent for Consultation. Clinical Cases will be shown by Dr. J. L. Bunch, Dr. W. Griffith, Dr. M. G. Hannay, and Dr. D Vinrace. Discussion on the following resolution : " That the London Dermatological Society considers some form of compulsory notification for V.D. cases to be necessary," to be opened by Dr. W. K. Sibley for the affirmative and Dr. D. Vinrace for the negative. LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &c ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C. Museum Demonstrations in the Theatre of the College for Advanced Students and Medical Practitioners :- MONDAY, April 18th.-5 P.M., Prof. Shattock: Myxoma ; Chondroma. FRIDAY.—5 P.M., Prof. Keith: Microscopic Structure of the Colon in Health and Disease. WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith, W. MONUAY, April 18th.-2 P.M., Dr. S. Pinchin : Medical Out- patients. Dr. Simson : Diseases of Women. 2.30 P.M.. Dr. A. Saunders: Visit to Medical Wards. Mr. Baldwin: Visit to Surgical Wards. TUESDAY.—10 A.M., Mr. Steadman: Dental Department. 2 r.at., Dr. Burnford: Medical Out-patients. Mr. Banks Davis: Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. 2.30 P.M., Mr. Addison; Visit to Surgical Wards. WEDNESDAY.—10 A.M., Mr. MacDonald : Genito-Urinary Depart- . ment. 2 P.M.. Mr. D. Armour: Visit to Surgical Wards. Mr. Sinclair: Surgical Out-patients. Mr. Gibb: Eye Department. THURSDAY.—2 P.M., Mr. B. Harman: Eye Department. Mr. MacDonald: Surgical Out-patients. Mr. Baldwin: Ortho- paedic Department. Mr. D. Armour: Operations. FRIDAY.—10 A.M., Dr. Robinson : Grynaecological Operations and Visit to Wards. Dr. McDougal: Electrical Department. 2 P.M., Mr. T. Gray: Surgical Out-patients. Dr. Morton: X Ray Department. Dr. Pernet: Skin Department. 2.30 P.M., Dr. Pritchard : Visit to Medical Wards. SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. A. Saunders: Medical Diseases of Children. 2 P.M., Dr. Owen: Medical Out-patients. Daily:-10 A.M. Ward Visits. 2 P.M., In-patient, Out-patient Clinics and Operations. ST. MARYLEBONE GENERAL DISPENSARY, 77. Welbeck-street, Cavendish-square, W. Post-Graduate Course on Infant and Child Welfare. A Course of Twelve Practical Demonstrations on the Manage- ment and Feeding of Infants and Young Children by Dr. E. Pritchard to Qualified Practitioners. TUESDAY, April 19th.-10.30 A.M., Demonstration V., The Modification of Milk. THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Demonstration VI., The Uses of Dried Milk and Patent Foods. ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Albemarle-street, Piccadilly, W. : TUESDAY, April 19th.-3 P.M., Lecture (I.):—Prof. A. Keith Darwin’s Theory of Man’s Origin (in the Light of Present Day Evidence). FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Discourse :-Sir James Walker : Electro- Synthesis in Organic Chemistry. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE CLINIC. TUESDAY, April 19th.—4.30 P.M., Lecture:—Mr. J. P. Buckley: Intussusception. Communications, Letters, &c., to the Editor have been received from- A.-Dr. H, el Arculli, Liverpool; Dr. R. E. Apperly, Lond. B.-British Homes for Austrian Children, Lond., Sec. of; Mr. C. W. G. Bryan, Lond.; Dr. M. I. Balfour, Simla ; British Museum (Natural History), Lond., Director of: Dr. D. de Broglio, Tunis; Messrs. Bur- goyne, Burbidges, and Co., East Ham ; Mr. H. J. Bucklin, Lond.; Board of Control, Lond.; Mr. J. Burns, Edinburgh ; Barn- staple, Medical Officer of , Health of; Dr. G. Blacker, Loud. C.—Mr. R. T. Cook, Workington; Mr. G. H. Clark, Glasgow; Dr. H. P. Cholmeley, Forest Row: Miss G. Cowlin, Lond.; Chelsea Hospital for Women, Lond.; Chicago School of Sanitary In- struction : Dr. C. Coombs, Bristol ; Prof. E. L. Collis, Cardiff; Conjoint Board of Scientific Societies, Lond.; Dr. A. Cooke, Cambridge. D.-Dr. H. Dutch, Lond. E.-Dr. J. Elliott, Chester; Dr. G. Evans, Lond. F.-Dr. A. G. T. Fisher, Radlett ; Dr. J. G. Forbes, Lond.; Fac- tories, Chief Inspector of, Lond.; Dr. H. French, Lond. G.-Dr. A. K. Gordon, Lond.; Great Northern Central Hos- pital, Lond., Sec. of ; General Medical Council, Lond., Regis- trar of; Prof. Galli, Rome ; Dr. W. 0. Greenwood, Harrogate ; Mr. E. Greene, Brighton; Mr. J. S. Goodall, Lond. H.-Hunterian Society, Lond.; Mr. H. R. Heber, Lond.; Dr. R. C. Holt, Didsbury ; Heritage Craft Schools. Chailey, Hon. Sec. of ; Dr. C. L. Hewer, Lond.: Mrs. F. A. Hornibrook, Lond.; Dr. C. 0. Hawthorne, Lond. I.—Institute of Physics, Lond. J.—Journal of Industrial Wel- fare, Lond., Editor of. K.—Mr. G. Kendall, Lond.; Lord Knutsford, Royston ; Dr. W. W. Keen, Philadelphia ; King Edward’s Hospital Fund for London. L.—Mr. E. P. Leavy, Lond.; Mr. N. C. Lake, Lond.; Dr. R. B. Low, Lond.; London Panel Gazette, Lond.; Dr. Lillien- stein, Bad Nauheim ; London Society, Lond.; Dr. C. Lilling- ston, Gorleston-on-Sea ; Liver- pool Hospital for Children ; London and Counties Medical Protection Society, Lond.; Dr. H. C. Lucey. Lond.; Leicester Medical Society, Hon. See. of ; Dr. A. W. Lemarchand, Barn- staple; London Dermatological Society; Dr. S. A. Lane, Bognor. M.-Dr. P. Manson-Bahr, Lond.; Metropolitan Asylums Board. Lond. ; Dr. D. McKenzie, Lond. ; Margate Chamber of Com- merce, Sec. of; Dr. W. C., Morton, Leeds; Mr. R. W. Maxwell.Muller, St. Mawes ; % Prof. J. J. R. Macleod, Toronto Merchants’ Association of New I York; Dr. S. G. Moore, Huddersfield. N -North of England Tubercu- losis Society, Newcastle-on- Tyne, Hon. See. of ; National Housing and Town Planning Council, Lond.; National Hos-" pital for the Paralysed and Epileptic, Lond., Dean of; National League for Health, Maternity, and Child Welfare, Lond. ; Dr. H. Nockolds, Lond. P.-People’s Refreshment House Association, Lond.; Dr. F. J. Poynton, Lond.; Mr. M. J. Parker, Rotherham ; Mr. H. Platt, Manchester ; Mr. W. B. L-’ Pollock, Glasgow ; Dr. M. Ponzio, Turin ; Dr. J. Phillips, Bradford; Mr. P. S. Price, Lond.; Parliamentary Medical Committee, Lond., Sec. of. R.-Dr. J. D. Rolleston, Lond.; Royal Society, Lond.; Royal Society of Medicine, Lond.; Royal Society of Arts, Lond. ; Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lond.; Royal Insti- tute of Public Health, Lond.;- Mr. H. J. Ripka. Lond.; Royal Institution of Great Britain. Lond.; Royal Sanitary Institute, Lond.; Royal Academy of Arts, Lond.; Rontgen Society, Lond. S.-Dr. G. A. Stephens, Swansea; Dr. H. E. Smith, Lond.; Mr. W. B. Secretan, Reading; Dr. E. I. Spriggs, Banff; Dr. S. N. Scott, Plymstock; Savoy Hotel Laundry, Lond. ; Mr. A. F. Shepherd, Lond.; Prof. W. Stirling, Manchester. T.-Dr. W. W. C. Topley, Lond. ; Dr. G. N. W. Thomas, St. Albans. U.-University of Edinburgh, Sec. of. V.-Dr. C. W. Vining, Leeds; Dr. J. C. Voigt, Southport. W.-Dr. E. L. White, Southamp- ton : Mr. A. J. Walton, Lond.: Dr. H. Wingfield, Lond.; West Kent Medico-Chirurgical So- ciety, Lond., Hon. Sec. of; West London Post-Graduate College; Dr. J. D. Wynne, Norwich ; Dr. J. Warnock, Cairo; Dr. J. Walker, Whit- church ; Sir G. S. Woodhead Cambridge.

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Medical Diary.SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W.THURSDAY, April 21st.—Papers :-Prof. J. Joly : A Quantum

Theory of Colour Vision.-Prof. A. V. Hill: The EnergyInvolved in the Electric Change in Muscle and Nerve.-Mr. H. M. Kyle: The Asymmetry, Metamorphosis, andOrigin of Flat Fishes (communicated by Mr. W. B. Hardy,secretary of the Royal Society).-Mr. T. L. Prankerd : Studiesin the Cytology of the Statolith Apparatus in Plants, viewedin Relation to their Habit and Biological Requirements(communicated by Prof. W. M. Bayliss).

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MEETINGS OF SECTIONS.

Tuesday. April 19th.SECTION OF THERAPEUTICS AND PHARMACOLOGY: at4.30 P.M.Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council for

1921-1922.Papers: Sir Leonard Rogers: Treatment of Leprosy and Tuber-

culosis with Sodium Gynocardate.Dr. R. R. Walker : The Action and Uses of Kaolin in the Treat-

ment of Asiatic Cholera.SECTION OF TROPICAL DISEASES AND PARASITOLOGY.-

Members of this Section are cordially invited to attend theabove meeting.

SECTION OF PATHOLOGY : at 8.30 P.M.Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council for

1921-1922.Communications: Sir Lenthal Cheatle: Parenchymatous Inflam-

mation of the Breast. ,Mr. A. T. Glenny, Miss K. Allen, and Dr. R. A. O’Brien : (1)

Schick Reaction ; (2) Diphtheria Prophylactic Immunisa-tion with Toxin Anti-toxin Mixture.

Dr. E. H. Kettle and Dr. Joan Ross: A Contribution to theStudy of the Endotheliomata.

Wednesday, April 20th. ’

SECTION OF HISTORY OF MEDICINE : at 5 P.M.-Papers: Dr. T. Wilson Parry: The Prehistoric Trephined Skulls

of Great Britain, with Description of Operations Performed.Dr. F. G. Chandler: The History of the Diagnosis and Treat-

ment of Empyema.Thursday, April 21st.

SECTION OF DERMATOLOGY: at 5 P.M. (Cases at 4.30 P.M.)Cases; Dr. Parkes Weber: A Condition Somewhat Resembling

Lupus Pernio in a Child.Dr. MacCormac : (1) Extensive Rodent Ulcer Treated by Massive

Dosage of Radium ; (2) Granuloma Annulare.Other cases will be shown.

Fridav, April 22nd.SECTION OF STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN: at 5 P.M.(Cases at 4.30 P.M.)Cases: Mr. C. Max Page : A Case of Renal Dwarfism.

Other cases will be shown.SECTION OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE: at

8.30 P.M.Paper:Dr. W. M. Willoughby: Collated Experiences of Plague on Ships.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF ARTS, John-street, Adelphi, W.C.MONDAY, April 18th.—8 P.M., Cantor Lecture (II.) :-Dr. S. J.

Lewis : Recent Applications of the Spectroscope and theSpectrophotometer to Science and Industry.

WEDNESDAY.-8 P.M., Sir James Cantlie: (1) Thomson’s Appa-ratus for Armless Men ; (2) X Ray Motor Ambulance Servicefor the United Kingdom. (The Thomson Machine will beexhibited and its uses demonstrated by an armless man.)

FRIDAY.—4.30 P.M., Sir George Birdwood Memorial Lecture :-Lt.-Col. Sir Edward W. M. Grigg: The Common Service ofthe British and Indian Peoples to the World.

LONDON DERMATOLOGICAL SOCIETY, St. John’s Hospital,49, Leicester-square, W.C.TUESDAY, April 19th.-4.30 P.M., Pathological Specimens. Cases

sent for Consultation. Clinical Cases will be shown byDr. J. L. Bunch, Dr. W. Griffith, Dr. M. G. Hannay, and Dr.D Vinrace. Discussion on the following resolution :

"

Thatthe London Dermatological Society considers some form ofcompulsory notification for V.D. cases to be necessary," tobe opened by Dr. W. K. Sibley for the affirmative and Dr. D.Vinrace for the negative.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &cROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, Lincoln’s InnFields, W.C.Museum Demonstrations in the Theatre of the College for

Advanced Students and Medical Practitioners :-MONDAY, April 18th.-5 P.M., Prof. Shattock: Myxoma ;

Chondroma.FRIDAY.—5 P.M., Prof. Keith: Microscopic Structure of the Colon

in Health and Disease.

WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West LondonHospital, Hammersmith, W.MONUAY, April 18th.-2 P.M., Dr. S. Pinchin : Medical Out-

patients. Dr. Simson : Diseases of Women. 2.30 P.M.. Dr.A. Saunders: Visit to Medical Wards. Mr. Baldwin: Visitto Surgical Wards.

TUESDAY.—10 A.M., Mr. Steadman: Dental Department. 2 r.at.,Dr. Burnford: Medical Out-patients. Mr. Banks Davis:Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. 2.30 P.M., Mr.Addison; Visit to Surgical Wards.

WEDNESDAY.—10 A.M., Mr. MacDonald : Genito-Urinary Depart- .ment. 2 P.M.. Mr. D. Armour: Visit to Surgical Wards. Mr.Sinclair: Surgical Out-patients. Mr. Gibb: Eye Department.

THURSDAY.—2 P.M., Mr. B. Harman: Eye Department. Mr.MacDonald: Surgical Out-patients. Mr. Baldwin: Ortho-paedic Department. Mr. D. Armour: Operations.

FRIDAY.—10 A.M., Dr. Robinson : Grynaecological Operations andVisit to Wards. Dr. McDougal: Electrical Department.2 P.M., Mr. T. Gray: Surgical Out-patients. Dr. Morton:X Ray Department. Dr. Pernet: Skin Department. 2.30 P.M.,Dr. Pritchard : Visit to Medical Wards.

SATURDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. A. Saunders: Medical Diseases ofChildren. 2 P.M., Dr. Owen: Medical Out-patients.

Daily:-10 A.M. Ward Visits. 2 P.M., In-patient, Out-patientClinics and Operations.

ST. MARYLEBONE GENERAL DISPENSARY, 77. Welbeck-street,Cavendish-square, W.Post-Graduate Course on Infant and Child Welfare.

’ A Course of Twelve Practical Demonstrations on the Manage-ment and Feeding of Infants and Young Children by Dr. E.Pritchard to Qualified Practitioners.

TUESDAY, April 19th.-10.30 A.M., Demonstration V., TheModification of Milk.

THURSDAY.-3 P.M., Demonstration VI., The Uses of Dried Milkand Patent Foods.

ROYAL INSTITUTION OF GREAT BRITAIN, Albemarle-street,Piccadilly, W. :TUESDAY, April 19th.-3 P.M., Lecture (I.):—Prof. A. Keith

Darwin’s Theory of Man’s Origin (in the Light of PresentDay Evidence).

FRIDAY.-9 P.M., Discourse :-Sir James Walker : Electro-Synthesis in Organic Chemistry.

MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE CLINIC.TUESDAY, April 19th.—4.30 P.M., Lecture:—Mr. J. P. Buckley:

Intussusception.

Communications, Letters, &c., to the Editor havebeen received from-

A.-Dr. H, el Arculli, Liverpool;Dr. R. E. Apperly, Lond.

B.-British Homes for AustrianChildren, Lond., Sec. of; Mr.C. W. G. Bryan, Lond.; Dr.M. I. Balfour, Simla ; BritishMuseum (Natural History),Lond., Director of: Dr. D. deBroglio, Tunis; Messrs. Bur-goyne, Burbidges, and Co., EastHam ; Mr. H. J. Bucklin, Lond.;Board of Control, Lond.; Mr.J. Burns, Edinburgh ; Barn-staple, Medical Officer of

, Health of; Dr. G. Blacker,Loud.

C.—Mr. R. T. Cook, Workington;Mr. G. H. Clark, Glasgow; Dr.H. P. Cholmeley, Forest Row:Miss G. Cowlin, Lond.; ChelseaHospital for Women, Lond.;Chicago School of Sanitary In-struction : Dr. C. Coombs,Bristol ; Prof. E. L. Collis,Cardiff; Conjoint Board ofScientific Societies, Lond.; Dr.A. Cooke, Cambridge.

D.-Dr. H. Dutch, Lond.E.-Dr. J. Elliott, Chester; Dr.G. Evans, Lond.

F.-Dr. A. G. T. Fisher, Radlett ;Dr. J. G. Forbes, Lond.; Fac-tories, Chief Inspector of,Lond.; Dr. H. French, Lond.

G.-Dr. A. K. Gordon, Lond.;Great Northern Central Hos-pital, Lond., Sec. of ; GeneralMedical Council, Lond., Regis-trar of; Prof. Galli, Rome ; Dr.W. 0. Greenwood, Harrogate ;Mr. E. Greene, Brighton; Mr.J. S. Goodall, Lond.

H.-Hunterian Society, Lond.;Mr. H. R. Heber, Lond.; Dr.R. C. Holt, Didsbury ; HeritageCraft Schools. Chailey, Hon.Sec. of ; Dr. C. L. Hewer, Lond.:Mrs. F. A. Hornibrook, Lond.;Dr. C. 0. Hawthorne, Lond.

I.—Institute of Physics, Lond.J.—Journal of Industrial Wel-fare, Lond., Editor of.

K.—Mr. G. Kendall, Lond.; LordKnutsford, Royston ; Dr. W. W.Keen, Philadelphia ; KingEdward’s Hospital Fund forLondon.

L.—Mr. E. P. Leavy, Lond.; Mr.N. C. Lake, Lond.; Dr. R. B.Low, Lond.; London PanelGazette, Lond.; Dr. Lillien-stein, Bad Nauheim ; LondonSociety, Lond.; Dr. C. Lilling-ston, Gorleston-on-Sea ; Liver-pool Hospital for Children ;London and Counties MedicalProtection Society, Lond.; Dr.H. C. Lucey. Lond.; LeicesterMedical Society, Hon. See. of ;Dr. A. W. Lemarchand, Barn-staple; London Dermatological

Society; Dr. S. A. Lane,Bognor.

M.-Dr. P. Manson-Bahr, Lond.;Metropolitan Asylums Board.Lond. ; Dr. D. McKenzie, Lond. ;Margate Chamber of Com-merce, Sec. of; Dr. W. C.,Morton, Leeds; Mr. R. W.Maxwell.Muller, St. Mawes ; %Prof. J. J. R. Macleod, Toronto Merchants’ Association of New

I York; Dr. S. G. Moore,Huddersfield.

N -North of England Tubercu-losis Society, Newcastle-on-Tyne, Hon. See. of ; NationalHousing and Town PlanningCouncil, Lond.; National Hos-"pital for the Paralysed andEpileptic, Lond., Dean of;National League for Health,Maternity, and Child Welfare,Lond. ; Dr. H. Nockolds, Lond.

P.-People’s Refreshment HouseAssociation, Lond.; Dr. F. J.Poynton, Lond.; Mr. M. J.Parker, Rotherham ; Mr. H.Platt, Manchester ; Mr. W. B. L-’ -

Pollock, Glasgow ; Dr. M.Ponzio, Turin ; Dr. J. Phillips,Bradford; Mr. P. S. Price,Lond.; Parliamentary MedicalCommittee, Lond., Sec. of.

R.-Dr. J. D. Rolleston, Lond.;Royal Society, Lond.; RoyalSociety of Medicine, Lond.;Royal Society of Arts, Lond. ;Royal College of Surgeons ofEngland, Lond.; Royal Insti-tute of Public Health, Lond.;-Mr. H. J. Ripka. Lond.; RoyalInstitution of Great Britain.Lond.; Royal Sanitary Institute,Lond.; Royal Academy of Arts,Lond.; Rontgen Society, Lond.

S.-Dr. G. A. Stephens, Swansea;Dr. H. E. Smith, Lond.; Mr.W. B. Secretan, Reading; Dr.E. I. Spriggs, Banff; Dr. S. N.Scott, Plymstock; Savoy HotelLaundry, Lond. ; Mr. A. F.Shepherd, Lond.; Prof. W.Stirling, Manchester.

T.-Dr. W. W. C. Topley, Lond. ;Dr. G. N. W. Thomas, St.Albans.

U.-University of Edinburgh,Sec. of.

V.-Dr. C. W. Vining, Leeds; Dr.J. C. Voigt, Southport.

W.-Dr. E. L. White, Southamp-ton : Mr. A. J. Walton, Lond.:Dr. H. Wingfield, Lond.; WestKent Medico-Chirurgical So-ciety, Lond., Hon. Sec. of;West London Post-GraduateCollege; Dr. J. D. Wynne,Norwich ; Dr. J. Warnock,Cairo; Dr. J. Walker, Whit-church ; Sir G. S. WoodheadCambridge.