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1846 ,the course of his examination auscultate her chest, Hospital; W. G. Rogers (Sections I. and II.), Cardiff and Charing proceeded to Cross C. W. Smith I. and and at the moment when he was to her heart Hospital; (Sections II.), Sheffield; listening W. Thorp (Sections I. and II.), Royal Free Hospital; S. C. from behind, with his ear close against her back, a whole Wilkinson (Sections 1. and II.), Leeds; and J. H. Williams troop of persons burst into the room-including his wife, London Hospital. her father and her mother-who all screamed in concert Forensic Med2cine.-T. J. M. Clapperton, King’s College Hospital ; W. T. Colyer, Cambridge; G. Cross, St. Thomas’s Hospital; J. T. and declared that the auscultation was nothing but a Crowe, St. Mary’s Hospital; W. G. Rogers, Cardiff and Charing pretence. Thn persecuted physician has accordingly sued Cross Hospital; C. W. Smith, Sheffield ; and W. Thorp, Royal Free everyone concerned, the detective for Hospital. including agency, Midwifery.-J. H. Clements, University College Hospital; K. A. 100,000 francs damages. Free A. and Westminster . Dawson, Royal Hospital; Dewar, McGill Dec. 23rd. G. Dewick and B. M. Dunstan, St. Thomas’s _________________ Hospital; Hospital; H. J. Gater, D. R. T. Griffiths, and G. W. C. Hollist, Guy’s Hospital; A. Hotroyde, Leeds; C. H. Pring. Westminster Hospital; W. G. Rogers, Cardiff and Charing Cross Hospital; C. J. Taylor, Bristol; and W. Thorp, Royal Free Hospital. Medical News. The Diploma of the Society was granted to the following candidates, entitling them to practise medicine, surgery, and midwifery : R. C. T. J. M. J. T. C. A. D. Bennett, Clapperton. G. Cross. Crowe, Lower, V. A UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.-The following can- Muller, F. A. Paterson, W. G. Rogers, C. W. Smith, and W. Thorp. in didates have been successful the examinations indicated :- I FOREIGN UNIVERSITY INTELLIGENCE.-Graz M.S. EXAMINATION. Dr. 0. Drasch has been to a full of .Joseph Faulkner Dobson, Yorkshire College and General Infirmary, promoted Professorship Leeds ; Arthur Henry Evans, Westminster Hospital; Hugh I Histology and Embryology.-Königsberg: Dr. Scholtz has Mallinsoti Rigby, London Hospital ; and Philip Turner, Guy’s been recognised as privat-docent of Dermatology. -Marseilles: : Hospital. Dr. Boinet has been Clinical Professor of Medi- M.D. EXAMIXA1’ION. appointed cine.-Rio de Janeiro: Dr. Miguel Couto has been re- Medicine.-Frederick Holgate, Atkinson, Charing-cross Hospital ; of Dr. Arthur Stanley Barnes, B.Se., Birmingham University; Edward cognised as privat-docent Surgical Anatomy.-Ronae : Vipont Brown, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Owens College ; Ambrogio Cuneo has been recognised as privat-docent of ’ Stanley Arthur Bull, Westminster Hospital ; Joseph E. Goodfellow Anatomy and Dr. St. Bartholomew’s Harold Surgical Operative Medicine.-Strasburg: Calverley, B.S., Hospital; Selwyn Capper, Karl Adrian has been as of Dermato- University College; Arthur Stanbury Cobbledick, B.S., St. Bar- recognised privat-docent tholomew’s Hospital and Bristol Medical School; Maurice Were logy.- Vienna: Dr. Heinrich Albrecht has been appointed Coleman, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Albert Ruskin Cook, B.Sc., Extraordinary Professor of Pathological Anatomy. -St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Cambridge University; Percy Kobert Cooper, B.Sc., Owens College, Manchester Royal Infirmary, SUPERANNUATION.-At the of the and St. Bartholomew’s Frank Sherwill St. meeting Hospital; Dawe, B.Sc., Exeter Board of Guardians held on Dec. 17th Dr. John Mary’s Hospital; John Thomas Dunston, B.S., Herbert Lightfoot Eason, B.S., and William Norwood East, Guy’s Hospital; Joseph Woodman, who has recently resigned the post of medical taeorge Emanuel, B.S., B.Sc.. Birmingham University: William officer to the city workhouse after 35 years’ service, was John Layard Griffiths, B.Se., University College; Grimshaw, a superannuation allowance of E64 per annum. A London Hospital; George Henry James Hooper, Charing Cross granted Hospital; Charlotte Elizabeth Hull. B.S., and Mary Muriel motion of appreciation of the services of Dr. Woodman Urffin lies, B.S., London (Royal Free Hospital) School of was unanimously passed. Medicine for Women; Frank Harwood Jacob, King’s College : Harriett Minnie Levick, B.Sc., London (Royal Free Hospital) School ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL, BATH.-At the of Medicine for Women ; Donald Johnstone McGavin, Queen’s Hos- meeting of the committee of this hospital held on Dec. 16th and Brian pital, Birmingham, Birmingham University; Melland, it was stated that Mr. Richard J. H. Scott and Mr. Frederick Owens College and Manchester Roval Infirmary; Julius Moore, ,(’xtiy’s Hospital; Winifred S. Patch. B.S., B.Se., London (Royal Free K. Green, senior surgeons to the institution, had resigned Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; Arthur Robert George their appointments. The resignations were accepted with .Pocock, University College ; George E. J. A. Robinson, B.S., King’s both been connected with the and Dublin *Lewis Albert London Ilos- great regret, gentlemen having College University; Smith, United for over 20 pital ; Mabel Geraldine Stevenson, B.S., London (Royal Free Royal Hospital years. Hospital) School of Medicine for Women ; Walter Henry Maxwell Talling, B.S. (Gold Medal), Guy’s Hospital and Leeds General THE LATE PROFESSOR ALFRED HUGHES.-The Infirmary; Harold John Van Praagh, St. Mary’s Hospital; Ethel committee appointed in connexion with the proposed Miller Vernon, B.S.. London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medi- memorial to the late Professor Alfred Hughes have collected - cine for Women; William Bertram Watson, St. Mary’s Hospital; the sum of inclusive of £1000 Mrs. Eliza Turner Watts, B.S., London (Royal Free Hospital) School £1800, given by Hughes. of Medicine for Women; and William Henry Willcox, B.Sc., St. This amount is to be handed over to the Cardiff College Mary’s Hospital. Council to provide an "Alfred Hughes Memorial Medal " to State Medicine.-Francis Seymour Lloyd, St. Mary’s and Guy’s be awarded in the class of at the Hospitals. annually anatomy college ’’ Obtained the number of marks qualifying for the Gold Medal. and also to endow the anatomical museum of the college. N.B.—The foregoing lists, published for the convenience of candidates. tire provisional only. and are not final until the reports of the Examiners FREEMASONRY.--Cheselden Lodge, No. 2870.-At hall have been confirmed by the Senate. a meeting of this lodge held at the Trocadero, Piccadilly- circus, on Dec. 16th, the W. M. Bro. Thomas UNIVERSITY OF CAMBRIDGE.-At the third Monday, Wakley, jun., being in the chair, Mr. J. G. Wainwright, examination for medical and surgical degrees, Michaelmas Treasurer of St. Thomas’s Hospital ; Mr. C. A. Ballance, .erm, the following candidates were successful :- M. S. Lond.. F. R. C. S. ; the Rev. Gilbert Weigall, Chaplain of PART II. St. Thomas’s Mr. F. C. M.S. Lond., -3ledici)te.-R. G. Abercrombie, ;B.A., Caius ; A. G. Bate, King’s; Hospital ; Abbott, F. II. Beckett, B.A., H. Selwyn ; A. P. Bowdler, B.A., Sidney F.R.C.S. : and Mr. H. C. Jonas, M.R.C.S., L. R. C. P. Lond., Sussex; F. G. Bowen, B.A., Caius; C. de L. Carey, B.A., were initiated into Freemasonry. Ei)ini.anuel; E. I. Claxton, B.A., King’s; J. G. Cooke, B.A.. Sidney ’Sussex; G. W. Deeping, B.A., Trinity; A. B. Dunn, B.A., Queen’s GREAT ORMOND-STREET HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN. A. J. Fairlie Clarke, B.A., Emmanuel ; A. C. Hudson, B.A.. Trinity - On Jan. 15th, 1902, a grand children’s fancy-dress ball E. B. Leech, B.A., Christ’s; D. J. Morgan, B.A., and J. S. S. will be held in the concert-room of the Palace Perkins. B.A., St. John’s ; J. W. Pettinger, B.A., H. Selwyn; H. V. Crystal Pryce, B.A , and J. W. Rob, B.A., St. John’s; R. Rolfe, B.A., Clare ; in aid of the Great Ormond-street Hospital for Children. P. Saiiger, M.A..St. John’s : A. de W. Snowden, M.A..Christ’s Among the patrons of the ball are the Duchess of Teck, J. Stirling-Hamilton, B.A., Jesus; E. J. D. Taylor, B.A., Caius; the Duchess of Newcastle, the Marchioness of Londonderry, G. L. Tuck. B.A., Emmanuel: E. G. Wales. B.A., Downing ; the Marchioness of the of the H.H.Weir. B.A., Trinity ; J. 1V harton, B.A., St. John’s; .. M. Waterford, Countess Bradford, Wilson, B.A.. Trinity Hall ; and F. E. Wood, B.A., Downing. Countess of Essex, the Countess of Lonsdale, the Countess of Pembroke, the Countess of and SOCIETY OF APOTHECARIES OF LONDON.-At Warwick, Lady Brassey, Lady Howard of Glossop. -examinations held in December the following candidates passed in the subjects indicated :- BACTERIOLOGICAL EXAMINATIONS.-At the meet- Surgery.-J. W. W. Adamson (Section 1.), St. George’s Hospital: ing of the Keynsham Rural District Council held on A. A. E. Baptist, Calcutta; R. C. Bennett, University College Dec. 17th a communication was read from the Local L. Courtauld Hospital; (Section I.). Cambridge and Middlesex Government Board with reference to the the Hospital; W. P. A. Hardwicke. Durham; D. V. Muller (Section II.), payment by ’ Charing Cross Hospital; F. A. Paterson (Section II.), Royal Free council of fees for bacteriological examinations in suspected Hospital; W. G. Rogers (Sections 1. and 11.), Cardiff and Charing cases of diphtheria. It stated that it appeared to the Board Cross C. W. Smith I. and Hospital; (Sections 11.), Sheffield; that a district council such but it W. Thorp Sections 1. and 11.). Roval Free Hospital ; and C. Watson might legally pay fees, (Sections I. and ILI, Dublin and Westminster Hospital. would be a matter for the decision of the district auditor.