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582 W. SurroN, M.R.C.S.E., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vacci- nator for the Smethwick District of the Kings-Norton Union, Worcester- shire, vice C. A. Chavasse, M.D., deceased. W. TwIGG, M.D., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the Macguiresbridge Dispensary District of the Lisnaskea Union, Co. Fermanagh, vice W. J. Sandels, L.F.P. & S. Glas., resigned. R. VENABLES, M.B., has been elected one of the Vice-Presidents of the West Kent Medico-Chirurgical Society. H. B. WATTERS, L.R.C.P.Ed., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vac- cinator of the Parish of Liverpool, vice H. Swift, M.R.C.S.E., deceased. R. H. WILBE, M.D., has been appointed Surgeon to the St. John’s-wood and Portland-town Provident Dispensary, vice Dr. Cook, resiqned. Dr. W. WILLIAMSON has been appointed Examiner in Medicine in the Uni- v,ersity of Aberdeen. ____ MILITARY AND NAVAL MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS. E. G. BALFOUR, Surg.-Major Madras Service, Acting Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, has been promoted to Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals from the date of Dr. Mackenna’s retirement. C. BARCLAY, Surg.-Major Madras Service, has been appointed Medical Store- keeper at the Presid, ncy. A. F. S. CLAME, Assist.-Surg. 42nd Royal Highlanders, has passed his Ex- amination in Hindustani. H. CooK. M.D., Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, Acting Superintendent of Maha- bleshwur, has been invested with the full powers of a Magistrate. J. CowPAR, 1st Class Assist.-Surgeon Madras Service, has been promoted to Surgeon, vice Scott, retired. S. DELPRATT, Civil Assist.-Surg. at Hazareebaugh, Bengal, has been appointed to act as Sub-Deputy Commissioner in that District, and to exercise the powers of a subordinate Magistrate of the 2nd Class, and also the powers of a Deputy Collector. E. Dixojr, lst Class Assist.-Surgeon Madras Service, has been promoted to Surgeon, vice Hadwen, deceased, and posted to the 29th Native Infantry. D. A. C. FEASBR, M.D., Staff.-Surg., has been appointed to the medical charge of the General Depot, Poona. E. HARDINGE, Assist.-Surg. 14th Brigade Royal Artillery, Bombay, has been appointed to the medical charge of A Battery 18th Brigade. H. HASTINGS. M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Hon. Assist.-Surg. to the 15th Norfolk Volunteer Rifle Corps. G. F. HOFF, M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed to officiate as Medical Officer of Nuddea, Bengal. A. J. IRELAND, M.D., Assist.-Surg. R.N. Oct. 17th, 1856, has been appointed to the " Duke of Wellington." J. M. JOSEPH, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, Civil Surg. at Tranquebar, doing duty with the 2nd Native Infantry, has been ordered to relieve Assist.-Surg. Wyndowe, M.D., and do duty with the 44th Native Infantry, until further orders. H. P. LAWRENCE, Senior Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been promoted to Surgeon, vice Surg. W. C. Brown, M.D., deceased. J. F. LOUGHEED, L.R.C.S.I., Assist.-Surg. Royal Artillery, has been appointed Staff Assist.-Surgeon. D. C. M’ALLUM, M.D., Assist.-Surg. 3rd Infantry Hydrabad Contingent, has been ordered to proceed to Ellichpore and do duty with the 5th Infantry Hydrabad Contingent, and afford medical aid to the Wing of the 2nd Cavalry and No. 2 Light Field Horse Battery Hydrabad Contingent. J. MACKENNA, M.D., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Madras Service, has been permitted to retire from the service on the pension of R700 per annum. J. E. MAYER, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Nagpore Force Madras Service, has been appointed to ao in the Presidency Division from the date of Dr. Mackenna’s retirement until further orders. J. MURRAY, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, has been appointed to act as Civil Surgeon at Tranquebar during the employment of Dr. Joseph on other duty, or until further ( rders. J. G. PiLCEER, Assist.-Surg., Civil Assist.-Surg. at Bolundshuhur, has been ap- pointed to the medical charge of the Stud Establishment at Haupper, in addition to his other duties. F. P. STAPLES, Assist.-Surgeon 19th Regiment, has passed his Examination in Hindustani. S. J. WYNDOWE, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, has been appointed to act as Chemical Examiner in succession to Mr. Mayer, and to officiate as Professor of Chemistry in the Medical College. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. On the 31st ult., at Curfu, the wife of Dr. Innes, C.B., Deputy Inspector- General of Hospitals, of twin daughters. On the 2nd inst., at Brightwalton, Berks, the wife of Wm. J. Wood, M.R.C.S. Eng., of a daughter. On the 3rd inst., at Gosport, the wife of R. C. Scott, M.R.C.S.E., Surgeon H.Nl.’s Slnp " Resistance," of a son. On the 5tli inst., at the Royal Naval Hnspital, Plymouth, the wife of Dr. Beith, Depnt liispector-Geiieral of Hospitals and Fleets, of a daughter. On the 6th inst.. at Gloucester-road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the wife of Alfred Scott Gell, M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter. On the 6th inst., at Atliole-street, Perth, the wife of R. M. Gilchrist, M.D., Staff Assist.-Surg. Army, of a daughter. On the 7th inst., at Sidney-street, Cambridge, the wife of P. W. Latham, M.A., M.B., Fhysician to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, of a son. On the 7th inst., at Great Portland-street, Glasgow, the wife of W. Chalmers, L.F.P. & S. Glas., of a son, On the 8th inst., at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire, the wife of Wm. Kortright Brock, M.R.C.S.E., of a son. MARRIAGES. On the 2nd inst, at Mus,elburgh, Wm. Stockwell, L.R.C.S.Ed., Staff Assist.- Surg. Army, to Marion Mackay, wi low of the late C. Cowan, Esq. On the 3rd inst., at Chapel-,Allerton, near Leeds, Henry Pritchett, Surgeon, 01 Rastrick, Brighonse, to Marie, daughter of the late Thos. Plint, Esq. of Leeds. On the 3rd inst., at Dublin, R. J. Leeper, L.R.C.S.L, of Tinahety, Co. Wicklow, to Susan Frances, daughter of the late R. Gilbert, Esq., of Ballinglen. On the 4th inst., at Newcastle, J. Hawthorne, jun., M.K.C.S.E., to Frances, daughter of R. Wilson, Esq. _ DEATHS. On the 2nd in!t., at Rotherhithe, Hannah Maria, the wife of W. S. Wallen, M.R.C.S.E. On the 3rd inst., J. Mussendine Camplin, M.D., of Compton-terrace, Islington, and Finsbury-square, aged 73. On the 9th inst., at Dunbar, John Turnbull, M.D. On the 9th inst., at Knottingley, Yorkshire, J. Hall Bywater, M.R.C.S.E. aged 45. On the 10th inst., at Crowle, Lincolnshire, of scarlatina, Robt. Henry Phineas, eldest son of Henry W. T. Ellis, L.R.C.P.Ed., aged 4 years and 8 months. J. Daly Vernon, M.D., of Tobercurry, Co. S.igo. BOOKS ETC. RECEIVED. Mr. Hilton’s Lectures on Rest and Pain. Dr. Winslow on Obscure Diseases of the Brain. Dr. Budd on Variola Ovina. Mr. J. L. Clarke on Structure of the Brain. Dr. Macleod on Asthma. Dr. Lidell on Neuroma of the Optic Nerve. Dr. Layeock on Medical Observation and Research. Report and Tables relating to the Status of Disease in Ireland. Mr. Grindon on Life, its Nature, &c. Dr. Waitz’s Anthropology. Vol. I. Wine, the Vine, and the Cellar. By T. G. Shaw. Mr. Maguire’s Biography of Father Mathew. Mr. Watts’s Dictionary of Chemistry. Dr. Halford’s Not Like Man &c. Dr. Carson’s Essays on Digestion. Mr. Rigby on Fever amongst the Rich. Messrs. Ellis and Ford’s lIIustratiom of Dissections. Part VI. Dr. Sayre on a remarkable Case of Deception. Mr. Hind’s Explorations in Labrador. From Matter to Spirit. By C. D. Transactions of the Pathological Society. Dr. Sayre on Morbus Coxarius. Art Journal. Medical Diary of the Week. MONDAY, Nov. 16 ...... TUESDAY, Nov. 17..... WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18 THURSDAY, Nov. 19 .. FRIDAY, Nov. 20....... SATURDAY, Nov. 21 . ST. MAHH’.’6 HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA AND OTHM DISEASES OF THE RECTUM.-Operations, 1¼ P.M. METROPOLITAN FRBII HOSPITAL. - Operations, 2 rm- MEDICAL SOCIETY OT LONDON.-8½ P.M. Clinical Discussion.-The President, " On Cases of Large Tumours of the Scaip removed by Operation ;" " On a Case of Fibrous Tumour of the Uterus." -Dr. Routh, "On a Case of Hydrocephalus of several years’ standing." Dr. Gibb: 1, "The Removal of a Pin from the Larynx;" 2, "Re- moval of the Bristle of a Tooth-brush from the I Tonsil;" 3, "United Fracture of the Pomum Adami in a Plithisical Boy."-Mr. E. Hart, "On Ophthalmic Disease."-Dr. B. W. Richardson, "On Iodine as a Disinfectant." Guy’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M. WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M. Dr. James Hunt, " On the Negro: his Place in Nature." ,PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M. MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL,-Operatlons, 1 P.M. I ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. ., UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL. — Operation, ’’ 2 P.M. HUNTERIAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. The Secretary, "On a Case of Death from Shock." (ST. GROHGR’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL ’** L Operations, 1 P.M. LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 11 P.M. GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL, KING’S CROSS].- Operations, 3 P.M. LONDON SURGICAL HOME.-Operations, 2 P.M. WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M. ROYAL ORTHOPÆDIC lJospITAL. operacioits, 2 P.M. CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. Riley, "On Vanadium in English Pig lron."-Dr. D. Price, " On Quantitative Determmation of Sulphur:’- Drs. Frankland and Duppa, "On Mercuric Organic Radicles." - Dr. Phipson, "On a Sal- phuretted Hydrogen Apparatus." Mr. Schar- lemmer, "On Ethyl-Amyl Radicles.’ HARYEiAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Dr. Drysdale, " Ort Evidence agiiiist the Internal Use of Mercury L in Syphilis and other Diseases." f WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. - Opera- tions, 1½ P.M. ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M. ) LooE HOSPITAL, Dean-street, Soho.-Clinical De- monstrations and Operations, 1 P.M. Sr. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL,-Operations. 1½ P.M. KING’S COLLEGE IIosPITAL.-Operations, 11 P.M. ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M. LCHARiNa-CRoas HOSPITAL.-Operations. 2r.M:

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W. SurroN, M.R.C.S.E., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vacci-nator for the Smethwick District of the Kings-Norton Union, Worcester-shire, vice C. A. Chavasse, M.D., deceased.

W. TwIGG, M.D., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator forthe Macguiresbridge Dispensary District of the Lisnaskea Union, Co.Fermanagh, vice W. J. Sandels, L.F.P. & S. Glas., resigned.

R. VENABLES, M.B., has been elected one of the Vice-Presidents of the WestKent Medico-Chirurgical Society.

H. B. WATTERS, L.R.C.P.Ed., has been elected Medical Officer and Public Vac-cinator of the Parish of Liverpool, vice H. Swift, M.R.C.S.E., deceased.

R. H. WILBE, M.D., has been appointed Surgeon to the St. John’s-wood andPortland-town Provident Dispensary, vice Dr. Cook, resiqned.

Dr. W. WILLIAMSON has been appointed Examiner in Medicine in the Uni-v,ersity of Aberdeen.

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MILITARY AND NAVAL MEDICAL APPOINTMENTS.

E. G. BALFOUR, Surg.-Major Madras Service, Acting Deputy Inspector-Generalof Hospitals, has been promoted to Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitalsfrom the date of Dr. Mackenna’s retirement.

C. BARCLAY, Surg.-Major Madras Service, has been appointed Medical Store-keeper at the Presid, ncy.

A. F. S. CLAME, Assist.-Surg. 42nd Royal Highlanders, has passed his Ex-amination in Hindustani.

H. CooK. M.D., Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, Acting Superintendent of Maha-bleshwur, has been invested with the full powers of a Magistrate.

J. CowPAR, 1st Class Assist.-Surgeon Madras Service, has been promoted toSurgeon, vice Scott, retired.

S. DELPRATT, Civil Assist.-Surg. at Hazareebaugh, Bengal, has been appointedto act as Sub-Deputy Commissioner in that District, and to exercise thepowers of a subordinate Magistrate of the 2nd Class, and also the powersof a Deputy Collector.

E. Dixojr, lst Class Assist.-Surgeon Madras Service, has been promoted toSurgeon, vice Hadwen, deceased, and posted to the 29th Native Infantry.

D. A. C. FEASBR, M.D., Staff.-Surg., has been appointed to the medical chargeof the General Depot, Poona.

E. HARDINGE, Assist.-Surg. 14th Brigade Royal Artillery, Bombay, has beenappointed to the medical charge of A Battery 18th Brigade.

H. HASTINGS. M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Hon. Assist.-Surg. to the 15thNorfolk Volunteer Rifle Corps.

G. F. HOFF, M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed to officiate as Medical Officer ofNuddea, Bengal.

A. J. IRELAND, M.D., Assist.-Surg. R.N. Oct. 17th, 1856, has been appointed tothe " Duke of Wellington."

J. M. JOSEPH, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, Civil Surg. at Tranquebar,doing duty with the 2nd Native Infantry, has been ordered to relieveAssist.-Surg. Wyndowe, M.D., and do duty with the 44th Native Infantry,until further orders.

H. P. LAWRENCE, Senior Assist.-Surg. Bombay Service, has been promoted toSurgeon, vice Surg. W. C. Brown, M.D., deceased.

J. F. LOUGHEED, L.R.C.S.I., Assist.-Surg. Royal Artillery, has been appointedStaff Assist.-Surgeon.

D. C. M’ALLUM, M.D., Assist.-Surg. 3rd Infantry Hydrabad Contingent, hasbeen ordered to proceed to Ellichpore and do duty with the 5th InfantryHydrabad Contingent, and afford medical aid to the Wing of the 2ndCavalry and No. 2 Light Field Horse Battery Hydrabad Contingent.

J. MACKENNA, M.D., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Madras Service,has been permitted to retire from the service on the pension of R700 perannum.

J. E. MAYER, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals Nagpore Force MadrasService, has been appointed to ao in the Presidency Division from thedate of Dr. Mackenna’s retirement until further orders.

J. MURRAY, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, has been appointed to act asCivil Surgeon at Tranquebar during the employment of Dr. Joseph onother duty, or until further ( rders.

J. G. PiLCEER, Assist.-Surg., Civil Assist.-Surg. at Bolundshuhur, has been ap-pointed to the medical charge of the Stud Establishment at Haupper, inaddition to his other duties.

F. P. STAPLES, Assist.-Surgeon 19th Regiment, has passed his Examination inHindustani.

S. J. WYNDOWE, M.D., Assist.-Surg. Madras Service, has been appointed toact as Chemical Examiner in succession to Mr. Mayer, and to officiate asProfessor of Chemistry in the Medical College.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

On the 31st ult., at Curfu, the wife of Dr. Innes, C.B., Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, of twin daughters.

On the 2nd inst., at Brightwalton, Berks, the wife of Wm. J. Wood, M.R.C.S.Eng., of a daughter.

On the 3rd inst., at Gosport, the wife of R. C. Scott, M.R.C.S.E., SurgeonH.Nl.’s Slnp " Resistance," of a son.

On the 5tli inst., at the Royal Naval Hnspital, Plymouth, the wife of Dr. Beith,Depnt liispector-Geiieral of Hospitals and Fleets, of a daughter.

On the 6th inst.. at Gloucester-road, Newcastle-on-Tyne, the wife of AlfredScott Gell, M.R.C.S.E., of a daughter.

On the 6th inst., at Atliole-street, Perth, the wife of R. M. Gilchrist, M.D.,Staff Assist.-Surg. Army, of a daughter.

On the 7th inst., at Sidney-street, Cambridge, the wife of P. W. Latham, M.A.,M.B., Fhysician to Addenbrooke’s Hospital, of a son.

On the 7th inst., at Great Portland-street, Glasgow, the wife of W. Chalmers,L.F.P. & S. Glas., of a son,

On the 8th inst., at Westbury-on-Trym, Gloucestershire, the wife of Wm.Kortright Brock, M.R.C.S.E., of a son.

MARRIAGES.On the 2nd inst, at Mus,elburgh, Wm. Stockwell, L.R.C.S.Ed., Staff Assist.-

Surg. Army, to Marion Mackay, wi low of the late C. Cowan, Esq.On the 3rd inst., at Chapel-,Allerton, near Leeds, Henry Pritchett, Surgeon, 01

Rastrick, Brighonse, to Marie, daughter of the late Thos. Plint, Esq.of Leeds.

On the 3rd inst., at Dublin, R. J. Leeper, L.R.C.S.L, of Tinahety, Co. Wicklow,to Susan Frances, daughter of the late R. Gilbert, Esq., of Ballinglen.

On the 4th inst., at Newcastle, J. Hawthorne, jun., M.K.C.S.E., to Frances,daughter of R. Wilson, Esq. _

DEATHS.On the 2nd in!t., at Rotherhithe, Hannah Maria, the wife of W. S. Wallen,

M.R.C.S.E.On the 3rd inst., J. Mussendine Camplin, M.D., of Compton-terrace, Islington,

and Finsbury-square, aged 73.On the 9th inst., at Dunbar, John Turnbull, M.D.On the 9th inst., at Knottingley, Yorkshire, J. Hall Bywater, M.R.C.S.E.

aged 45.On the 10th inst., at Crowle, Lincolnshire, of scarlatina, Robt. Henry Phineas,

eldest son of Henry W. T. Ellis, L.R.C.P.Ed., aged 4 years and 8 months.J. Daly Vernon, M.D., of Tobercurry, Co. S.igo.

BOOKS ETC. RECEIVED.

Mr. Hilton’s Lectures on Rest and Pain.Dr. Winslow on Obscure Diseases of the Brain.Dr. Budd on Variola Ovina.Mr. J. L. Clarke on Structure of the Brain.Dr. Macleod on Asthma.Dr. Lidell on Neuroma of the Optic Nerve.Dr. Layeock on Medical Observation and Research.Report and Tables relating to the Status of Disease in Ireland.Mr. Grindon on Life, its Nature, &c.Dr. Waitz’s Anthropology. Vol. I.Wine, the Vine, and the Cellar. By T. G. Shaw.Mr. Maguire’s Biography of Father Mathew.Mr. Watts’s Dictionary of Chemistry.Dr. Halford’s Not Like Man &c.Dr. Carson’s Essays on Digestion.Mr. Rigby on Fever amongst the Rich.Messrs. Ellis and Ford’s lIIustratiom of Dissections. Part VI.Dr. Sayre on a remarkable Case of Deception.Mr. Hind’s Explorations in Labrador.From Matter to Spirit. By C. D.Transactions of the Pathological Society.Dr. Sayre on Morbus Coxarius.Art Journal.

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MONDAY, Nov. 16 ......

TUESDAY, Nov. 17.....

WEDNESDAY, Nov. 18

THURSDAY, Nov. 19 ..

FRIDAY, Nov. 20.......

SATURDAY, Nov. 21 .

ST. MAHH’.’6 HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA AND OTHMDISEASES OF THE RECTUM.-Operations, 1¼ P.M.

METROPOLITAN FRBII HOSPITAL. - Operations,2 rm-

MEDICAL SOCIETY OT LONDON.-8½ P.M. ClinicalDiscussion.-The President, " On Cases of LargeTumours of the Scaip removed by Operation ;"" On a Case of Fibrous Tumour of the Uterus."-Dr. Routh, "On a Case of Hydrocephalus ofseveral years’ standing." - Dr. Gibb: 1, "TheRemoval of a Pin from the Larynx;" 2, "Re-moval of the Bristle of a Tooth-brush from the

I Tonsil;" 3, "United Fracture of the PomumAdami in a Plithisical Boy."-Mr. E. Hart, "OnOphthalmic Disease."-Dr. B. W. Richardson,

"On Iodine as a Disinfectant."Guy’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M.WESTMINSTER HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.ANTHROPOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M.

’ Dr. James Hunt, " On the Negro: his Place inNature."

,PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON.-8 P.M.MIDDLESEX HOSPITAL,-Operatlons, 1 P.M.I ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.

., UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL. — Operation,’’ 2 P.M.HUNTERIAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. The Secretary, "On a Case of Death from Shock."(ST. GROHGR’s HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL ’**

L Operations, 1 P.M.LONDON HOSPITAL.—Operations, 11 P.M.GREAT NORTHERN HOSPITAL, KING’S CROSS].-

Operations, 3 P.M.

LONDON SURGICAL HOME.-Operations, 2 P.M.

WEST LONDON HOSPITAL.-Operations, 2 P.M.ROYAL ORTHOPÆDIC lJospITAL. - operacioits, 2

P.M.’ CHEMICAL SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Mr. Riley, "On

Vanadium in English Pig lron."-Dr. D. Price," On Quantitative Determmation of Sulphur:’-Drs. Frankland and Duppa, "On MercuricOrganic Radicles." - Dr. Phipson, "On a Sal-phuretted Hydrogen Apparatus." - Mr. Schar-lemmer, "On Ethyl-Amyl Radicles.’

HARYEiAN SOCIETY. - 8 P.M. Dr. Drysdale, " OrtEvidence agiiiist the Internal Use of Mercury

L in Syphilis and other Diseases."f WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. - Opera-tions, 1½ P.M.

ST. THOMAS’S HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1 P.M.

) LooE HOSPITAL, Dean-street, Soho.-Clinical De-monstrations and Operations, 1 P.M. Sr. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL,-Operations. 1½

P.M.

KING’S COLLEGE IIosPITAL.-Operations, 11 P.M.ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL.-Operations, 1½ P.M.LCHARiNa-CRoas HOSPITAL.-Operations. 2r.M: