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THE ELECTION AT THE COLLEGE OF SURGEONS. J11 ebxtitI Appiontments. THE annual election of Councillors at the College of BE.N--NFTT, J. 1-1., M.D., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Redcar Health. on last, off Board of Surgeons, Thursday passed remarkably quietly, CocxEHTON, H. :B1., M.R.C.S.E., has been appointed :BTedÌP1 Offlcer for the there being no attempt, as in previous years, to address the Berriew District of the newly formed Union. lBront8’omelysliire. and the interest taken in the whole F_uRLEs, N W., M.R.C.S.E , has been appointed Medical 08iver fur the meeting, proceeding Montgomery District of the newly formed Forden Union, Montgomery. being apparently on the wane. The poll was opened with the shire. J. L.R C.P has been to the Great Western usual formalities at 2 o’clock the President Garce, C., L., appointed Surgeon by (Mr. Cock), and Bristol and Exeter Railway Provident Society, vice Benj. J. Webb, and the voting went on slowly but steadily until nearly 1LR C.S.E., deceased. H4aszeou, A. R., M.D., has been appointed Resiqent Medical Superin. 4 "time" was called in o’clock, when the usual way; but tendent of the General Lunatic Asylum. Douglas, Isle of Man, vice J. T. the constant arrival of voters before the allotted ten Hingston, M.R C.S.E., appointed to the North liding of Yorkshire Lunatic Asylum, Clifton. minutes had expired rendered it necessary to keep the HAWABD, J. W., L.R.C.P.L., F.P.C.S.E., has been appointed additional ballot until the full three hours had Assistant-Surgeon to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond- open elapsed. street. The result of the ballot was announced as follows :— HEELAS, M. L., L.R.C.P.L., has been appointed a Medical Officer to the Haverstock-hill and Malden-road Provident Dispensary, vice J. Orwin, M.D., resigned. HICKMAN, J., L., S.A.L., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Worthett District of the newly formed Forden Union, . HIGGINS, Mr. C., has been appointed House-Physician atGuy’s Hospital for July, August, and September. HUDSON, H. R., L K.Q.C.P.I., ha-i been appointed Assistant-Surgeon to the Mr. Wilson and Mr. Lee were therefore declared elected. Odd Fellows’ Medical Aid Association, Newport, Monmouthshire. F. has been Medical oificer for Dis. The number of for each candidate was as LowNDES, W., M.R.C.S.E., appointed plumpers trict No. 5 of the Parish of Liverpool, vice E.Adam, L.K.Q C.P.I., follows:-Mr. Wilson, 29; Mr. Coote, 22; Mr. Lee, 19; resigned. Mr. 9. MALLAM, Mr. W. P., has been appointed House-Physician at Guy’s Hospital Wells, for October, November, and December. The number of votes recorded was 234. MITCHELL, H., II1.B., has been appointed Medical Officer for the Coca:er. mouth District No. 2 of the Cockermouth Union, Cumberland, vice W. P. Murphy, L.R.C.S.L, resigned. ’ MURPHY, Mr. S. F., has been appointed House-Surgeon at Guy’s Hospital for November and December. NUNNELEY, F. B., M.D., has been appointed additional Assistant-Physician News. to the Hospital for Sick Ch ldren, Great Ormond-street. Medical O’CONNOR, J., M.D, has been appointed Medical Attendant to the Con- stabulary, Ardfert, Co. Kerry, vice Wm. Sealy Barry, L.R.C.P.Ed., de- APOTHECARIES’ HALL. - The following gentleman ceased. his examination in the Science and Practice of Medi- OLDHAM, Mr. C. J., has been appointed House-Surgeon at Guy’s Hospital passed for and October. and received a certificate to on June 30th :- September cine, practise, EATKER, Dr., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer at the Bethlehem Willmore, Frederick William, Walsall. Royal Hospital for Lunatics, vice H. L. Keemptliorne, M.D.,’deceascd. The also on the same their SAUNDERS, Mr. W. E., has been appointed House-Surgeon at Guy’s Hospital following gentlemen day passed for July and August. first professional examination :— SEAW, T. C., M.D., has been appointed Medical Superintendent of the John Wiiliam Fordham and Cyrns James, Hospital; John 1_;4w. Metropolitan Asylum District Asylum at Leavesdeu. Richards, Universtty College ; Thomas Stafford, St. Bartholomew’s; THOMAS, J. 1)., M.B., F.R.C.S.E., has been appointed Resident Medical James M’Dougal Tudge, Guy’s; Samuel Wilson, Newcastle-on-TyMH. Officer at University College Hospital, vice G. V. Poore, -Al.b’ , resigned. TsuRSFiELD, W. N., M.D., has been appointed Medical Otheer of Health for UNIVERSITY OF ST. ANDREWS.-The following gen- Wellington, Salop, vice J. W. Snook, L.R.C.P.L., deceased. J. has been Medical Officer and Public tlemen, on the 2’Tth of last, after examination, received WILLIAMS, F., L.S.A.L., appointed April Vaccinator for the Eythorne District of the Eastry Union, Kent, vice the degree of M.D.:— Chalk, deceased. Browne, William, Lichneld. M’Kellar, Edward, Bengal Army, WOOD, J., L.A.H.D., has been appointed Resident Apothecary at the County Hunt, William J., London. London. Infirmary, Cashel, Co. Tipperary, vice J. Graham, M. D. deceased. King, Thomas, Rochford, Essex. Reeves, William, Carlisle. , Kriekenbeek, Charles A., Colombo, Robmson, John, Midhnrst, Sussex. Ceylon. Walker, Hugh E., Chesterfield. March, John, New Wandsworth. Walker, W. H., Aldbro’, Darlington. and THE RECENT MIDWIFERY ELECTION AT EDINBURGH. Births, Marriages, Deaths. will 5 on -A meeting be held at o’clock Monday afternoon, BIRTHS. the llth instant, in the rooms of the Medical of Society CRESSWELL.-On the 26th ult., at South Xorwood, the wife of A. Cresswell, London, 32A, George-street, Hanover-square, London, W., M.D , of a son. to consider the recent election to the Chair of Midwifery in EVANS.-On the 22nd ult., at Penwortham, Lancashire, the wife of A. G. the University of Edinburgh, a.nd the general question of Evans, M.R.C.S E., of a son. in FINCH.—On the 3uth ult., at Blackheath, the wife of R. Finch, M.D., of a the mode of election to the Professorships that Uni- daughter. versity. All who take an interest in the welfare of the RICHARDS.-On the lst inst., the wife of F. W. Richards, M.B., of Win- School of Medicine, and the advancement of chester, of a daughter. Edinburgh ROBINSON.-On the 17th at the wife of Andrew are invited to attend. ult., Halesworth, Suffolk, University education, earnestly Robinson, L.R.C.P., of a daughter. Gentlemen unable to attend are requested to send their views in writing, addressed "To the Chairman of the MARRIAGES. Meeting." ELLIS-WOOLER.-On the 30th ult., at the Parish Church, illiifield, Yorl- BARON LIEBIG, still weak, is able to walh shire, Joseph Rhodes Ellis, M.R.C.S.E, of Dunbottle House, to Harriet though V’ooler, daughter of the late Charles Wooler, Esq., of Ledger Mill in his garden daily, and proposes to spend a few weeks in House, all of Mirfield. the Engadine. WALKER-FANSHAWE.-On the 27th ult., at the British Consulate, and after- wards at the English Clmch, Turzn, Dr. Sanderson William lfattheH A LEGACY of from the late Alfred =62000, Davis, Esq., lVaiker, second son of the la e Dr. Walker, of St. Michael’s, Azores, to has been acknowledged by the Secretary of the Royal In- Rosa Ellen, only child of the itev. Charles Simon Faithful Fanshawe, Rector of Hants. stitution of Great Britain. Upham, ____ THE IInive’sity of Vienna has decided to admit DEATHS. women to all the advantages of its medical school, and two BARNETT.—On the 29th ult., T. W. Barnett, M.R.C.S.E., of Fore-street, female students have availed themselves of the Limehouse, aged 79. already Fox.-On the 28th ult., at Brislington, C. J. Fox, M.D., of Fairholme, Tor- privilege. quay, aged 63. SEWING l4TACHIES.-At the of the Aca- FRANZ -On the 28’h ult., at Oxford-terrace, H3 de-parh, J. C. A. Fram, meeting of 63. of Sciences of on M. Decaisne stated M.D., fjrmerty Brighton, aged demy Paris, May 2nd, INGRAM.-On the -lth oi ahril, on board the Celt," bound to the Cape of that he had collected the cases of 661 women working Good Hope, W. G. L. Ingram, M. li C S.E , of Midhurst, Sussex, a red 41. these machines, and had come to the conclusion that the PRICE.-On the 29th ult., Edw. rd Price, L.S.A.L., of lmurihue, Bucks. SHELT0N.-0n the 24th at Herefordshire, Haswell Delabere machinists do not suffer in their health when are not ult., Bromyard, they Shelton, M.R.C.S. (of malignant scarlet fever, after three days’ illness), overworked, as is unfortunately sometimes the case. aged 26,