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Hospital and University College ; Thomas David Collis Barry, Lieu. tenant-Colonel I.M.S., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Irel., Liverpool Univer. sity, University College. and Middlesex Hospital; Kul Bhnshan, Medical News. L.k.V.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., Edinburgh University and University College; Robert Cameron, M.D., Ch.B. Edin., Edin. ROYAL COLLEGES OF PHYSICIANS OF AND burgh University and Cardiff ; William Henry Cazaly, Captain I.M.S., M.B., B.S. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Netley and St. SURGEONS OF .-At a meeting of the Council of the Bartholomew’s Hospital; John Thomson Clark, M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., Royal of Surgeons of on 25th, and of Glasgow University and Guy’s Hospital; James Kilian Patrick College England July B.Ch. Dublin and the Comitia of the of of London on Clarke, M.B., R.U.I.. University University Royal College Physicians College; James Crawford Craig, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., Edinburgh July 28th, Diplomas of Member and Licences to practise were University and University College ; JohnFindlay, M.B., Ch.B.Edin., respectively conferred upon the undermentioned gentlemen, Edinburgh University and University College; John Neville who have the Final Examination in Griffiths, M.B. Sydney, Sydney University and University College; passed Medicine, Surgery, Arthur Herbert Hayes, Captain R.A.M.C., M.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., and Midwifery of the Conjoint Examining Board, and have St. Bartholomew’s Hospital and Royal Army Medical College; complied with the necessary by-laws:- Henry Holroyd, M.B., B.S. Lond., Middlesex Hospital; Shivaa Edwin Kaikhosro Nowroji Kabraji, L.M. & S. Bombay, Bombay Uni. Augustus Attenborough and Gerald Waddington Beresford, versity and Royal Institute of Public Health; Robert Craske London Hospital; Claude Alexander Birts, University College Hos- St. Julius and Leaning, M.B., B.S.Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Mary’B and St. pital ; Gottlob Blechschmidt, Jefferson Medical College George’s Hospitals; Helen Nora Payne, M.D., B.S. Lond., Royal Guy’s Hospital; William Stanley Boothman, Manchester University; Free and Middlesex John Richard Oxford and Hospitals; Rose, M.B., Ch.B.Aberd., Frederick Butlin Bowes, B.A. Oxon., University Aberdeen and Erach St. Thomas’s Eric Vincent Ch.B. New University University College; Dinshaw Hospital; Stanley Brown, M.B., L.F.P. S. Univer. Zealand, New Zealand University and London Hospital; John Capell, Shroff, L.R.C.P.&S.Edin., Glasg., Edinburgh Bristol sity and University College; Alfred Christopher Herman Suhr, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Richard Christopher Clarke, B.C. Edward Ch.B. M.B., Cantab., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., Cambridge University, St. University; *Robert Collins, M.B., Edin., Edinburgh Thomas’s and Medical University ; Edward George Huxley Cowen, Charing Cross Hospital; Hospital, Royal Army College; Chandip!’3.’!ad Melbourne and St. Trivedi, L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., L.F.P.S. Glasg., Edinburgh Univer. Frank Elton Cox, M.B., B.S. Melb.. University and Alfred Charles Foster Bartholomew’s Hospital; Thomas Ronald Davev, St. Mary’s Hos- sity University College ; Turner, M.B., Frederick Dick and William Hos- B.S.Lond, St. Thomas’s Hospital, Birmingham University, and pital ; Adolph Henry Doll, Guy’s of Public Alice Mauricia Van Robert and Col- Royal Institute Health; Ingen, pital ; Drummond, Glasgow University University & M.D. Free lege Hospital; Edwin Charles East, Birmingham University ; John L.M. S. Madras, L.S.A., Brux., Royal Hospital and Adamson Edmond and Frederick Charles Hos- University College; Joseph Walker, M.D., Ch.B. Glasg., Glasgow Endean, Guy’s Kate Bertie Cecil Bristol and Middlesex Hos- University and University College; Hilda Whittingham, pital ; Eskell, University Free and Middlesex and pital ; Walter Andrew Fernando, Ceylon Medical College and M.B., B.S. Lond., Royal Hospitals; Alfred University College Hospital; Charles Joshua Fox, Charing Cross Carleton Williams, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., King’s and University Hospital; Archibald Louis George, L.D.S. Eng., Guy’s Hospital; Colleges. Erach Pestonji Ghadiala, L.M. & S. Bombay, Bombay University and OF OXFORD.—In the recent exa- King’s College and Middlesex Hospitals; Charles Gibson, London UNIVERSITY Hospital; Archibald John Gilchrist, M.B. Toronto, Toronto Uni- mination] for the Diploma in Ophthalmology the following versity and London Hospital; Bernard Goldsmith, L.D.S. Eng., candidates were approved :- Middlesex Hospital; Alfred Hope Gosse, M.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and St. Mary’s Hospital; Charles D’Oyly Grange, Leeds P. E. H. Adams, Exeter; M. E. D. Allen, J. Burdon-Cooper, A. B. University and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Henry Edwardes Cridland, E. J. Curran, H. A. J. Gidney, F. A. Newman, S. Griffiths, Cardiff and King’s College Hospital; Benjamin Herald, Stephenson, and R. G. Waddy. Manchester University; Sydney James Higgins, B.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and London Hospital; Reginald Melville UNIVERSITY OF LONDON.-At examinations for Hiley, Bristol University and King’s College Hospital; John Brook medical degrees held in July the following candidates were Henderson Holroyd, Sheffield University; William Henry Hooton, successful :- Leeds University; Arthur Noel Houghton, M.B., Ch.B. New Zealand, New Zealand University; *Cecil Augustus Joll, M.B., FIRST EXAMINATION. B.S. Lond., B.Sc. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., L.D.S. Eng., Bristol Arthur Wilfrid Adams, University of Bristol ; 4. "B. Pulvermacher University; *Arthur Rocyn Jones, University College, Cardiff, Allinson, Univeisity College ; Donald Aucutt, King’s College; and University College Hospital; Mirza Mohammed Khan, Uni- Augustus Rollo Balmain, University Tutorial College and private versity College Hospital; Walter Shirley Kidd, Guy’s Hospital; study ; Herbert Edward Bamber, Worcester College, Oxford, Charles Haley Knowles, Leeds University; Weston Krupp, M.B. and University Tutorial College; *Gregory Lawson Barnes, St. Toronto, Toronto University and London Hospital; Andrew Bonar Bartholomew’s Hospital; Stanley Batchelor, London Hospital; Lindsay, New Zealand University and London Hospital; James tMaurice Senior Beaumont, Epsom College; Christian Frederick Parkinson Lupton, St. Thomas’s Hospital; fiWilliam Macewen, Beyers and Douglas Arthur Blount, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., Glasgow University and Charing Cross Hospital; *Arthur Leslie Blunt, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Margaret Stote Colin McIver, Madras University and University College Hospital; Glen Bott, University of Liverpool ; Frederick Hubert Bray, Patrick Andrew Mackay, Glasgow University and St. Mary’s Hos- London Hospital; Maurice Charles Breese, King’s College pital ; John Charsley Mackwood, London Hospital; John Roy and Westminster Hospital ; Cyril Mary Brophy, University McRae, M.D.. C.M. Trinity University, Toronto, St. Bartholomew’s College ; John Edward Clark, Guy’s Hospital ; Lilian and Middlesex Hospitals; Horace Lloyd Mann, St. Thomas’s Hos- Annie Clark, City of London School for Girls ; Mabel pital ; Henry Linnington Martyn, King’s College Hospital; Guy Campbell Clark, University College ; Philip Cyril Powter Cloake, Matthews, King’s College Hospital; Thomas Clarkson Maxwell, St. B.Sc.. London Hospital ; William Edward Kyte Coles, University Bartholomew’s and Charing Cross Hospitals; Arthur Oscar of Edinburgh and private tuition ; *Clement Cooke, St. Bartholo- Mitchell, Westminster Hospital; Charles Gordon Holland Moore, mew’s Hospital ; Cyril John Chesterfield Cooke, Derby Technical B.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and St. Bartholomew’s College ; Albert William Abell Davies, Guy’s Hospital ; Peter Hospital; Adrian Leonard Moreton, St. Bartholomew’s Hos- Gerald Stevenson Davis, St. Thomas’s Hospital ; Alexander pital ; Arthur Mortan, Cambridge University and Charing Cross Decimus d’Avray, University College ; John Nissen Deacon, Hospital; *Damodar Narayenswamy Mudliar, Bombay and Man- Epsom College ; Grace Mary Denham, London (Royal Free Hos- chester Universities and University College Hospital; Humphrey pital) School of Medicine for Women ; Cedric Rowland Denny, Ueame and Hubert Lewis Clifford Noel, London Hospital; Robert London Hospital ; Robert William D. Calladine Easom, Guy’s Hos- Sydney Overton and Adrian Charles Paterson, St. Thomas’s Hospital; prtal ; John Alfred Wylde Ebden, King’s College and private tuition ; Edward Austen Penny, Guy’s Hospital; John Frederick Penson, Harold Ellis, University College, Cardiff ; James Fanstone and B.A. Oxon., Oxford University and London Hospital; Alfred Spear- Israel Feldman, London Hospital; Hugo Rudolph Friedlander, St. man Pern, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Edward Palmer Poulton, B.A. Thomas’s Hospital ; Douglas Hugh Aird Galbraith, Guy’s Hospital; Oxon., Oxford University and Guy’s Hospital; Leslie Powell, Cam- Edmund Douglas Granger, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Arthur Edwards bridge University and London Hospital;, Ernest Arthur Ramsden, Gravelle, University College, Cardiff ; Herbert Stuart Griffith, Oxford University andCharing’Cross Hospital ; Srikantai SubbaRao, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Grace Mary Gulston and *‡Ernest M.B. Madras, Madras University and University College Hospital; Frederick Guy, University College, Cardiff ; Stanley Allman Hall, Alfred Henry Richardson, M.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and private study ; Francis Joseph Hallinan, Charing Cross Hospital; St. Thomas’s Hospital; Cecil George Richardson, Westminster Hos- tnorah Hamill, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for pital ; Arthur Stanley Roe, B.A. Oxon., Oxford University and Women ; Ranald M. Handfield-Jones, Epsom College ; Arthur Guy’s Hospital; Alec Linford Saul, L.D.S. Eng., Guy’s Hospital; Geoffrey P Hardwick, London Hospital ; Cyril Edward Harrison, Charles Frank Schuler, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Sumner Hugh Middlesex Hospital and Walthamstow Technical Institution; Jessie Smith, King’s College Hospital; Ralph Martin Snames, B.A. Eva Hart, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Caatab., Cambridge University and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Women; Frank Keith Hayman, University of Bristol; Henry William Boys Stones, B.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and St. Francis Thomas Hogben, Guy’s Hospital ; William Andrew Hotson, Thomas’s Hospital; Robert Stout, Guy’s Hospital; Frans Karel te King’s College and Westminster Hospital; William Vincent Hughes, Water, M.B., Ch.B. Edin., Edinburgh University ; Harold William St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Ronald Nelson Hunter, London Hos- Tilling, Charing Cross Hospital; Richard Herbert Vercoe, B.A. pital ; George Maudslay Jackson, University of Bristol ; Llewellyn Cantab., Cambridge University and University College Hospital; Price Johns, King’s College ; Hilda Grace Johnson, London (Royal Harvey Henry Vincent Welch, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Arthur John Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; Mary Emmeline Ormsby Wigmore, Bristol University; William Stanley Wildman, Joll, University of Bristol ; Cyril Oscar Howe Jones, Middlesex London Hospital; Frederic Jeune Willans, Durham University Hospital Rhys Trevor Jones, University College, Cardiff; Samuel and London Hospital; Arthur Donald John Bedward Williams, Walter Jones, Middlesex Hospital; Thomas Anstey Jones, Uni" B.A. Cantab., Cambridge University and Guy’s Hospital; Waltei versity College, Cardiff; Guy Melville Kendall, Epsom College; Frederick Wise, Middlesex Hospital; and Charles Woollard, M.D, Nicholas Edward Kendall, Guy’s Hospital; Robert Kerr, B.Se., , Manitoba University and London Hospital. University of Leeds and private tuition ; James Kyle, William Morris Lansdale, Ernest Alfred Leviseur, and Herbert John Leviseur, Guy’s Hospital ; *†‡Geoffry Challen Linder, St. Bartholo- t M.R.C.S. diploma not yet granted. mew’s Hospital ; Edward Richardson Lovell, Middlesex Hospital ; in Public Health were conferred the follow- ‡Helen Marion M. Mackay, London (Royal Free Hospital) School Diplomas upon of Medicine for Women ; Showkiram S. Malkani, University ing 24 candidates :- Tutorial College and University College ; Philip Sydney Alec Barber, M.B., B.S. Lond., ltLR.C.S., L.R.C.P., St. Bartholomew’s Marshall, University College ; Alexander Menzies and Duncan 523

Menzies, St. Mary’s Hospital ; Vivian Mercer Metivier, St. Prosser Davies, University College, Cardiff; Lionel Alfred Dingley, Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Desmond G. Fitzgerald Moore, University College; Robert Joel Cazalet Douty, Middlesex Hos- Bedford Grammar School; John Branwell Mudge, St. Bartholo- pital ; Victor William Draper, B.Sc., King’s College; William mew’s Hospital; Violet Newmarch, London (Royal Free Hospital) Henry Edmunds, University College, Cardiff ; *Andrew Rovston School of Medicine for Women; jWilliam Howard Nicholls, Elliott, London Hospital; Pattie Ruth Elliott, London (Royal Brighton Municipal Technical College ; Kathleen Hazel Parkinson, Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; Thomas Leslie Ellis, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; University College, Cardiff ; Abraham Solomon Erulkar, Guy’s Owen Parry-Jones, London Hospital; Margaret Russell Paterson, Hospital; Herbert Thomas Evans, King’s College ; Aubrey George London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; Clifton Findlay, University College; Frank Rex Fletcher, London Arthur Henry Pemberton, University College; Alan Cecil Perry, Hospital ; Gertrude May Flumerfelt and Katherine Mary Lovell London Hospital; Leslie Ellis Pimm, Victoria Tutorial College; Gamgee, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Mary Constance Poonen. London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Women ; Edward Alexander Marie J. Goldie and Aubrey Goodwin, Medicine for Women ; Charles Leslie Grove Powell, St. Thomas’s University College; Frank Arthur Grange. London Hospital; Philip Hospital; Arthur Lisle Punch and Kenneth Noel Purkis, Guy’s Withers Green, St. Mary’s Hospital; Cyril James Anthony Griffin, Hospital; John Bromley Rawlins, St. Mary’s Hospital ; Violet University College ; Malcolm Gross. King’s College and Westminster lone Russell, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Hospital; Alfred Ernest Hallinan, Charing Cross Hospital ; Reginald Women; Pinthu Sai, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Basil Sampson, Guy’s Simpson Harvey, University of Leeds ; George Murray Heiron, Philip Hospital; Eric Arthur Langford Sansom, University College ;° Henry Henson, and Melville Hocken, London Hospital; James Saroz Kumar Sanyal, London Hospital; Farid Henein Abdel Sayed Moncrieff Joly, Hospital ; Thomas Pomfret Kilner, Victoria and James Ernest Scanlan, St. Mary’s Hospital; f Hilda Mary University of Manchester;Guy’s Leslie Mordaunt Ladell, London Hos- Scarborough, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for pital ; Thomas Percy Lewis, St. Mary’s Hospital; Muriel Annie Women; Clive Justin Hicks Sharp, University College; Edith Lloyd, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Annie Shaw, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; James Duncan Lyle, London Hospital; Gerald Roche Women; Bertram Baber Silcock, University Tutorial College ; Lynch, St. Mary’s Hospital; †Fede Margherita Mackenzie, Lolldon Alfred George Simmins. Guy’s Hospital; John Frank Herbert (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; ’4’Charles Stallman, Dulwich College and Guy’s Hospital; John Greet Jennings Marshall, University College, Cardiff; *Lionel Arthur Stevens, Guy’s Hospital ; Thomas Collyer Summers, Coopers’ Martin and Pestanji Manekji Másiná, University College; William Company’s School and King’s College ; Godfrey Trehane Symons, Matthews, Guy’s Hospital; *Jivraj Narayan Mehta, Grant Medical King’s Col’ege; Edward Willett Tait, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; College, Bombay, and London Hospital; tHarold Leonard Meyer *William Edward Tanner, Guy’s Hospital ; Douglas George Clutsam and Alexander Geo. Hains Moore, Guy’s Hospital; *Donald Ewart Tasker, University of Bristol; Leonard Hankinson Terry, St. Bar- Morley, London Hospital; Ernest Mannering Morris, Charing tholomew’s Hospital; John Oscar Thomas, King’s College; Ralph Cross Hospital; Edith Mary Nesbitt Moss, London (Royal Free Reakes Thompson, London Hospital; Harry Cecil Craven Veitch, Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; William David Owen, University College ; Geoffrey Marr Vevers, St. Thomas’s Hospital; University College, Cardiff, and St. Bartholomew’s Hospital ; Katharine Ada Waring, University College, Aberystwyth; Cyril Richard Douglas Passey, Guy’s Hospital; Purushottam Tulsidas James Berkeley Way, William Ellis Endowed School and University Patel, Grant Medical College, Bombay, and London Hos- Tutorial College ; Hugh Wearne, Epsom College; Cyril Mathias pital ; Gwilym Rhys Pennant, University College, Cardiff ; IVilliams, University College, Cardiff, and University Tutorial Edna Mary Powell, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of College; Leslie Herbert Worthy Williams, University College, Medicine for Women; John Beaufoy Randall, St. Bartholomew’s Cardiff ; Harold Williamson, Charing Cross Hospital; James Hospital; Leslie Norman Reece and George Henry Roberts, St. Montagu Wyatt, St. Thomas’s Hospital; and Cecil Fewster Thomas’s Hospital; James Ewen Robertson-Ross, King’s College Boynton Wyborn, Middlesex Hospital. and Westminster Hospital; John Alfred Ryle, Guy’s Hospital; Awarded a mark of distinction in Inorganic Chemistry. William Barwise Sanders, University College; Arthur Richard t Awarded a mark of distinction in Physics. Sharrod and William Geoffrey Shaw, London Hospital; Cyril Awarded a mark of distinction in General Biology. Sherris and Arthur Joseph Eagleton Smith, Guy’s Hospital; Sidney Smith, King’s College; William Henry Dakin Smith, University The’following students who took a portion of the examina- College; Ernest Nedwons Snowden, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; tion under Old Regulations have now completed it :- James Lennox Stewart, Guy’s Hospital; Agnes Priscilla Taylor, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Women; John William Heekes, Charing Cross Hospital; and John Alexander !James Robert Karran Thomson, London Hospital; Charles Edgar Pridham, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital. Thornton, Middlesex Hospital; Joseph Alexander Tsoi-A-Sue, London Hospital; Thomas Burdock Vaile, St. Bartholomew’s Hos- SECOND EXAMINATION. pital ; John Richard Menzies Whigham, St. Mary’s Hospital; Part 1., Organic and Applied Chemistry.-Herbert Archer. University Aubrey Harrison White, University of Bristol; Cecil Leonard Tutorial College; Thomas David Collis Barry, University of Liver- Williams, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Alfred Wills, Guy’s Hos- pool ; *Geoffrey Andrew Bird, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Ursula pital ; lAlan Wilson, University College; Arthur Wai-tak Woo, Poussett Blackwell, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medi- London Hospital; and William Arthur Young, Guy’s Hospital. cine for Women ; William Roy Blore, Victoria University of Man- * Distinguished in Anatomy, f Distinguished in Physiology. chester ; John Prichard Bracken, University College; Owen Deane ‡ Distinguished in Pharmacology. Brownfield, St. Thomas’s Hospital; Isabel Florence Buckle and N.B.-This list, published for the convenience of candidates, is issued Gwendolyn Margaret Burns, London (Royal Free Hospital) School subje<>t to its approval by the Senate. of Medicine for Women; Marion Mildred Barrow Burt, University of Birmingham; Noel St. John G. Dudley Buxton, University UNIVERSITY OF DURHAM.--At a Convocation College; F. Wyndham Chamberlain, Middlesex Hospital; Ying-Jue Cieh, King’s College ; Richard Challoner Cobbe Clay, King’s College held on July 23rd the following degrees were conferred :- and private study; Donald Murray Connan, King’s College; Doctor oj Medicine (Essay).-Neville Avory Eddlestone, Herbert Max Meherjibhoy Bomanji Cooper, University College; Frederick Hugh Richard Oswald Herbert Richard St. Bartholomew’s John Horace Levinson, Mather, McAleenan, L. Cunningham, Hospital; Dancy, Robert Reid Pirrie, Stanley Robson, Andrew Smith, and James King’s College; Thomas William David, University College, Cardiff; Wilkie Smith. Richard Feltrim Fagan, University College; Victor Feldman, London ’ Degree of Doctor of Medicine for Practitioners of 15 Years’ Standing. Hospital; Joseph Fielding, Victoria University of Manchester; -Walter Whitmarsh Powell Samuel Lionel Bell, Henry Collier, Henry Hugh Frank Brayshaw Gilhespy, University College; William Burwell and Walter Herbert Bar- Cotton, Darroll, Hargreaves. Green, Stonyhurst College ; Henry Little Hardy Greer, St. Degree of Master of Surgery (M.S.).—Herbert Max Levinson and tholomew’s Hoepital and Queen’s University, Belfast; David William Stanley Robson. Griffith and Hugh Ernest Griffiths, University College, Cardiff; Bachelor Medicine John Alec Lendon Colin W. Degree of of (M.B.).—Isaac Bainbridge, George Holman, Hospital; Sydney Iredale, Akilade Helen Grace and Robert Vickers St. Arthur Maddock Caulerick, Clark, Clayton, Bartholomew’s Hospital; Jones, Charing of Francis St. Cross Edward Uni- College Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Sebert Hospital; William Arthur Karunaratne, Davids Bartholomew’s T. St. Bartholomew’s Green, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., St. Hospital; versity College; Geoffrey Loughborough, John Hare, Samuel Littlewood, Eva Lumb, and George Cuthbert Hospital; Robert John McNeill Love, London Hospital; William of Francis Mura M’Gonigle, College Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; MacAlevey, St. Mary’s Hospital; Hugh James McCurrich, Charles Elias of of Owen Reindorf, College Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, University Bristol; Sidney Martin, University College; and and Arthur Daniel Thomas St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Eric Hemingway Shaw, Morris, University College, Cardiff ; Bond and James Carruthers of Paul, Middlesex Hospital; John Ernest Pearce, St. Bartholomew’s Stanley Worthington, Young, College London Free School Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Hospital; Innes Hope Pearse, (Royal Hospital) Helen Grace of for Frederick Tavinor Degree of Bachelor of S,urgery (B.S.).-Isaac Bainbridge, Medicine Women; Rees, University Robert Vickers John Samuel William Leonard Eliot Clark, Clayton, Hare, Littlewood, College, Cardiff ; Reynolds, Guy’s Hospital; Eva and Cuthbert Mura of Robert of *Gordon Wilfrid Lumb, George M’Gonigle, College Edward Roberts, University Liverpool ; Charlias Elias R. Rudkinand Eric Arnold Dennis Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne; Reindorf, College Scott, University College ; Philip of and St. Bartholomew’s Scott, Guy’s Hospital; John Hunter Sewart, University College; Medicine. Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Hospital; William Edith Grace and Eric Hemingway Shaw, Stanley Worthington, and James Goodman Sbakespeare, King’s College; Carruthers of Sherwood, London (Royal Free Hospital) School of Medicine for Young, College Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Cross James Degree oj Bachelor of Hygiene (B.Hy.).-William George Thomas Women; Hector Smith, Charing Hospital; Henry and Friederike Rahtkens. Drew Smythe, University of Bristol; Joseph Bulmer Thackeray, Hepplewhite London Hospital; Humphrey Q. F. Thompson, Guy’s Hospital;Diplomas in Public Health (D.P.H.) were granted to the Harold Vickers, St. Mary’s Hospital; *William Leslie Webb and Henry Parks Whitworth, Guy’s Hospital ; Frederick Edward following:— Saxby Willis, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital; Maurice Ulick Wilson, William George Thomas Hepplewhite. Sophia Bangham Jackson, King’s College ; William Pridham Wippell, St. Bartholomew’s Kaikhosru Jamset, John Alexander Neilan, Friederike Rahtkens, Hospital; and Siong Yew Wong, St. Thomas’s Hospital. and Henry Martyn Stumbles. * Awarded a mark of distinction. .Part II.—*†Walter Martin Ash, London Hospital; Vicente Atienza, BELFAST.-At examina- Guy’s Hospital; Mabel Kate Bishopp, London (Royal Free Hospital) QUEEN’S UNIVERSITY, School of Medicine for Women; Raymond Brewitt-Taylor, St. ’ sions held recently the following candidates were successful Bartholomew Hospital ; Noel Hawley Michael Burke, King’s] n the subjects mentioned :- College ; Frederick William Theodore Clemens, University of Bristol; Rolf Creasv, Guy’s Hospital; Michael Joseph Cronin, FIRST MEDICAL EXAMINATION. London Hospital; Lionel Gordon Crossman, University College, Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, and Botany.-W. K. Campbell, A. Cardiff; Francis Eldon Daunt, St. Thomas’s Hospital ; John Fullerton (honours), C. M’N. 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and first scholarship), G. R. B. Puree (honours and fourth scholar- ASSOCIATION OF MEDICAL OFFICERS OF HEALTH. ship). Eliz. M. Robb, James Tate (honours and second scholarship), and Owen Wilson (honours and third scholarship). -A general meeting of this association was held at the Physics.—W. K. Campbell, A. Fullerton, C. M’N. M’Cormack, Council Chamber of the British Medical Association offices E. B. C. Herbert R. B. Eliz. M. Mayrs, Moore, George Puree, Robb, on with Dr. F. G. Crookshank in the chair. The James Tate, and Owen Wilson. July 29th, Chemistry.-Alfred Black, R. G. Blair, W. K. Campbell, H. M. Coulter, chairman outlined the position that had arisen in consequence F. J. Devlin, Edmond Doherty, John Duffin, A. Fullerton, Margaret of the recent action taken by the representative meeting of :Gorman, Thomas Grimson, W. 11. Hardy, W. S. B. Hay, Mary M. the British Medical and out that the Keirns, John J. Kerr, Beattie Lyons, C. M’N. M’Cormack, J. M. Association, pointed M’Cormack, W. T. M’Curry, J. R. M. Mackenzie, F. M’Kibbin, Council -of the Association would probably draft a new ’Robert N. M’Kinistry, Terence P. M’Quaid, E. A. Mallon. E. B. C. resolution relating to part-time medical officers of health, to Mayrs, John O’Connor, G. R. B. Puree, George W. Rea, Eliz. be submitted to the next annual It M. Robb, John C. Robb, John S. Savage, A. F. L. Shiels, F. A. E. representative meeting. Silcock, F. G. Smyth, J. Tate, 0. Wilson, and P. P. Wright. was proposed by Mr. Fremantle and seconded by Dr. Robert Zoology.—S. T. Alexander, A. W. Bourke, W. K. Campbell, A. E. M. Wilkinson that the following resolutions be sent to the Carleton. J. W. Carson, H. T. Chatfield, W. M’N. Chesney, Central Council of the British Medical Association and also R. Coudy, H. M. Coulter, J. Oullenan, C. F. Davey, W. W. Diekson, J. W. Donald, A. Fullerton, D. Gaston, M. Gilligan, the divisions :- G. Gordon, C. C. Humphries, J. F. D. Hunter, D. Jamison, Mary This meeting expresses its extreme regret that the representative M. Keirns, William J. Lascelles, C. M’N. M’Cormack, J. M. meeting has not rescinded Minute 234, but welcomes its reference to M’Cormack, J. M’Kav, J. R. M. Mackenzie, H. F. M’Nally, E. B. C. the Council for reconsideration, and trusts that the whole question will Mayrs, Herbert Moore, J. O’Connor, M. G. Paul, G. R. B. Puree, now be considered in the light of the general interests of the medical Eliz. M. Robb, William Russell, James Smyth, J. K. Stewart, practitioner and his varied appointments in the public service. James Tate, D. B. L. Walker, Denis Watterson, N. W. F. Wheeler, Owen Wilson, R. H. Wilson, W. R. E. Wilson, and A. A. Woods. It was also resolved :- K. W. J. Botany.—R. G. Blair, Albert W. Bourke, W. Campbell, That in the opinion of this meeting no evidence has yet been R. J. Carson, H. T. Chatfield, W. M’N. Chesney, Coudy, Cullenan, adduced to show that the interests of the public health suffer when,as W. E. J. A. F. J. Devlin, W. Dickson, Doherty, Duffin, Fullerton, is usually the case, a medical officer of health engages in work other D. Gaston, M. Gilligan, Margaret Gorman, Thomas Grimson, than the restricted duties of his office, and no reason exists for J. F. D. David W. H. Hardy, W. S. B. Hay, Hunter, Jamison, Mary differentiation in respect of conditions of tenure or superannuation M. Keirns, William J. Laseelles, B. Lyons, C. M’N. M’Cormac, between part and whole-time medical officers. John M. M’Cormack, W. T. M’Curry, James M’Kay, T. B. M’Kee, F. M’Kibbin, R. N. M’Kinestry, H. F. M’Nally, T. P. M’Quaid, Mr. C. H. W. Parkinson suggested the feasibility of a federa. E. A. Mallon, Sylvia Marsh, E. B. C. Mayrs, J. J. Murray, tion of all the various societies of medical officers, J. O’Connor. M. G. Paul, G. R. B. Puree, G. W. Rea, Eliz. M. Robb, part-time John C. Robb, J. S. Savage, A. F. L. Shields, F. A. E. Sileock, such as Poor-law, police surgeons, public vaccinators, &c. F. G. Smith, James Smyth, J. K. Stewart. J. Tate, D. B. L. Walker, He urged that one large society would be much more likely J. C. Wilson, Owen Wilson, R. H. Wilson, W. R. E. Wilson, to effect good than many smaller ones. General approval was F. N. Woods, and P. P. Wright. expressed, and it was agreed to refer the matter to the SECOND MEDICAL EXAMINATION. council for consideration at its next meeting in October. Francis L. P. Bennett, W. W. Blair, W. A. L. Dunlop, J. M’K. lIn the evening a dinner was held at the Holborn Restaurant, Ferguson, Stafford Geddis, T. W. G. Hogg, *Gordon D. Latimer, Dr.i Crookshank in the chair, at which Mr. A. G. R. J. B. Lyle, W. J. M’Cracken, J. J. H. Mitchell, Matthew Neilson, Foulerton, tRobert L. Rea, Edith Robinson, ‡Thomas Walker, and Thomas H.county medical officer of health of Sussex, in proposing the Wilson. toast of "The Association, said that he was opposed to the * Recommended for Scholarship of B15. of medicine which would result if t First Scholarship (£40). municipalis«tion part-time ‡ Passed with honours and awarded Second Scholarship (£30). appointments were abolished. In some appointments whole- timers were but in small districts Physiology.—Thomas M. Adamson, David M. Clements, James E. necessary, part-time appoint. Finlay, William M’Dermott, E. U. MacWiIliam, Samuel E. Picken, ments were better for the public. He had never had any and Herbert R. Sinclair. complaints of unfair conduct on the part of part-time men THIRD MEDICAL EXANTINATION (Old Regulations). towards the other practitioners of the district. Dr. Crook. in the in iPeter A. Clearkin, *T. F. S. Fulton, Norman B. Graham, and W. M. shank, reply, emphasised change professional O’Farrell. opinion that had taken place during the year, and the * Passed with honours and recommended for prize of £10. importance of the present part-time system to the publicas Anatomy and Physiology.-Henry A. Gillespie, L. D. J. Graham, well as the profession. Mr. Arnold Ward, M.P., said that he J. V. Holmes, Hugh A. Skillen, and James R. White. was in favour of the general principles of the Association and E. Hull. Anatomy.—George of individualistic as socialistic efforts. He advised Vlcateria Medica.—S. Armstrong, S. H. Davidson, J. M. Gibson, J. R. against Henry, Frederick Jefferson, Samuel M’Oomb, John M’Fadden, the Association to obtain the support of their professionin R. C. M’Millan, Michael M’Ging, Edward M’Sorley, Ivan W. Magill, Parliament. Mr. Fremantle proposed " The Kindred and W. M’N. Walker. Societies," and Dr. A. Drury, president of the Associationof THIRD MEDICAL EXAMINATION (New Regulations). Public Vaccinators of England and Wales, replied in sympa. W. K. Calwell, *George Cooper, j-Frefterick Crooks, T. D. Graham, thetic terms. The honorary secretary of the Association of W. S. Haydock, B. C. Letts, W. M. Millar, W. Paul, W. C. Wilson, Medical Officers of Health, Mr. D. A. Belilios, and F. J. briefly responded Wiseley. to the toast of "The Officers." * Passed with honours and awarded First Scholarship (£40). t Passed with honours and awarded Second Scholarship (.E30). DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS.-The late Mr. Medical Jurisprudence and Hyaiene.-D. R. Acheson, J. S. Bellast Enoch Hendy, of Fishponds, Bristol, willed nearly .E17,OfM J. L. Brown, E. S. Dixon, Herbert Emerson, T. H. Houston, to charities. He bequeathed &2000 each to the Bristol Richard M’Culloch, William Megaw, Joseph Patrick, S. J. Turkington, and William Wilson. Royal Infirmary, Bristol General Hospital, and Jubilee Pathology and Hygiene -Edgar Morison. Convalescent Home, Dardham Downs, Bristol; E1000 to Pathology.-John F. Craig. Muller’s Orphanage, and f:500 to the Brompton Con. M.B., B.CH., AND B.A.O. DEGREES. sumptive Hospital. After giving E1600 to various religious *Harold Black, Victor L. Connolly, Francis P. Ferran, Samuel K. schools, the residue is to be divided equally between A. Irwin T. P. M’Kee, tRohert Kerr, 4’C. Melville, M’Murray,, the Bristol Eye Hospital, Bristol Eye Dispensary, Bristol Harold D. Mimderson. Charles J. Simpson, Walter Stevenson, Blind Deaf and Dumb Bristol Children’s Robert S. Taggart, and Robert W. Vint. Asylnm, Institution, * First-class honours and Special Scholarship in Medicine (B30). Hospital, and the Bristol Dispensary.-The late llrs. - First-calss honours and First Scholarship (B20) and Special Scholar-- Francis Palmer of Tidenhall, Gloucestershire, has bequeathed ship in Midwifery (£30). E500 to the Palmer which ‡ Second-class honours and Special Scholarship in Surgery (,E30). Fielding Cottage Hospital institution was built by her.-The late Mr. Richard Patliology, Medical Jurisprudence, and Ilyqieae.-Philip J. Gaffikin, of has George Shaw Glass, Robert J. M’Feeters, U. J. G. Mulligan, and Peyton Edgbaston, Birmingham, bequeathed £3000 E. F. Ward. to the Birmingham General Hospital ; £2000 to Queen’s JIeJ’ical .Jl1risp)’lldence and Hygiene.—William Boyd. Hospital, Birmingham ; £3000 to the Birmingham Midland Free Sick D.P.H. DIPLOMA. Hospital for Children (providing that the erec- tion of the new hospital be within three rears or William Burns, L.R.C.P. & S.E., William Godfrey, M.B., Briann begun O’Brien, M.H., James Shaw, M.B., and Andrew Trimble, M.B. the testator’s death) ; .E2000 to the Birmingham and Midland for £1000 each to the Birmins’ham M.D. DEGREE Hospital Women ; ac; (by Thesis). Midland Counties Sanatorium, Blackwell’; the Deaf all wJames Stuart Dickey. tasmuel Hamilton, jMtobert Foster Kennedy, Dumb Institute, the General Institute for the Marion B. Andrew;!, Denis J. Collins, Hugh M. M Crea, an Ernest3t Edgbaston ; 11. M. Milligan. Blind, Edgbaston ; and the Birmingham General Dispensary "’ Gold medal. t With commendation. The testator has also left several smaller sums to medr H. Crooke has to the Surrey M.D. DEGREE (by Examination). - charities.-Miss presented Royal an W. A. M Kee. County Hospital, in memory of her father, £1000 for 525

X ray and electrical department.-The following gifts have out that when the disease has advanced far enough to cause- been made to the undermentioned institutions by Mr. definite symptoms it becomes highly desirable that some, J. Ephraimson of Bradford : Royal Infirmary, Leeds, .E.2500 ; prolonged course of efficient treatment should be undertaken ;. Children’s Hospital, Leeds, 250 ; and Royal Infirmary he also rightly urges that ephemeral periods of improve- Samaritan Society, Leeds, £100.—The committee for the ment in the patient’s condition should not allow him or her removal of King’s College Hospital to South London has to imagine that all is well. He adds that it is usually fairly received a cheque for £1000 from an anonymous donor for easy to restore a patient to a feeling of well-being by a few " the purpose of naming a bed (to be called the " Inter Cruces weeks’ residence in a sanatorium ; the difficulty arises when. Bed) in the new hospital at Denmark Hill.-The late Mr. it becomes necessary to persuade him that he is not perfectly John Harris has bequeathed £500 to the Jewish Hospital and well, and that a slight indiscretion on his part may bring on Home for Incurables, and 200 each to the London Hospital, a fresh spread of the trouble. These remarks apply more the Victoria Park Hospital, the Jewish Orphan Asylum, especially to patients among the working classes, but even Norwood, and the Jews’ Deaf and Dumb Home.-The late Miss in the case of individuals in private sanatoriums the same- Ann Woodward has bequeathed £500 each to the Birmingham objections may be raised against a stay of some months after General Hospital, the Birmingham and Midland Skin and the acute symptoms have abated. Since the last report the Urinary Hospital, and the Birmingham and Midland Eye accommodation has been doubled. The sanatorium has been, Hospital; and £200 each to the Birmingham General open to receive patients since July 16th, 1906, and up to- Dispensary, the General Institution for the Blind, Edg- March 31st, 1910, there have been 208 patients admitted ; of’ baston, and the Deaf and Dumb Institution, Edgbaston ; these, 121, or a little over 58 per cent., were males, and 87, or and f.l00 to the Royal Orthopaedic and Spinal Hospital, a little over 41 per cent., were females. Of the male patients Birmingham. one was found to be suffering from malignant disease of the in four of the males and six A REMARKABLE once more lung ; addition, case, illustrating of the females re-admissions. The actual number the need of to the them- represent legislation protect public against of from tuberculosis treated was- selves and " was heard on 25th at the patients suffering pulmonary against quacks," July therefore made of 116 males and 81 females. Some court. Mr. C. H. Stevens, of 197, up Basingstoke county Worple- are " interesting tables of results printed in this The road, Wimbledon, who described himself as an report. unregistered are with to cases’ was sued Mrs. of Cliddesden for tables, however, only compiled regard lung specialist," by Bramley which were admitted to as no a sum the defendant in his advertisements prior July, 1909, good purpose E10, promised by could have been served for admissions to any patient whom he did not cure of Mr. by accounting beyond consumption. that time. The published results of patients. Bramley answered Mr. Stevens’s advertisement and was under discharged deal with 140 cases, of which 61 were women and 79 men. treatment for a year, when he died from pulmonary tubercu- Of the female patients 31, or slightly over 50 per cent., were- losis and acute bronchitis. The defendant denied any in various 7, or about 11 per cent., contract to forfeit £10 in case of failure, and said these engaged employments ; were alive but not working ; 23, or over 37 per cent., were advertisements with that offer did not appear till after Mr. dead. Of the male 30, or 38 were- Bramley’s death. Bramley paid £2 for three months’ treat- patients nearly per cent., able to work; 11, or 14 per cent., were alive- ment ; that was all there was between them. After evidence nearly but not and or over were that defendant offered the widow 25s. to withdraw working; 38, 48 per cent., showing dead. The somewhat death-rate is accounted for her Stevens carries on an extensive business in high case, (who the of the disease which the Wimbledon and has " Consumption and Lung Specialist own by stages during patients- were admitted. Of the women, 37 per cent. were in the a brass was and counsel as to’ plate) closely pressed by judge first 29 cent. in the and 32 the of his medicine" " and its curative merits. stage, per second, per- composition cent. in the third. Of the 26 cent. were in the After heated protests and long hesitation he said he studied men, per first stage, 33 per cent. in the second, and 40 per cent. in the of under Dr. of Somerset’ curing consumption Stuart, the third. The classification was from that of Town. Fifteen accident, adapted Hospital, Cape years ago, quite by Dr. Turban. These figures plainly demonstrate the better- he came across a native at Maseru, Basutoland. A remedy which are when the is met with in . results obtained disease native he him the for quack doctor, said, gave recipe nothing the Of the female admitted in the first . early stage. patients -not in but showed him the it was made. writing, plants over 73 cent. are and of the male from. After Stevens declared that he still stage per working, patients- great pressure over 85 cent. imported these Basuto plants to Wimbledon, but he would per not say when the last consignment arrived ; he wrote this on the books could be con- paper, and judge said the railway BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED. sulted. Further questioned, Stevens said he had been making the RIO no-cure-no-pay offer since last September, but had not yet paid S10 to a failure case ; the reason was that he ALPHA UNION, THE, Letchworth, Herts. HEADLEY BROTHERS, London had cured every patient except one. In giving judgment for Applied Religion. By W. Winslow Hall, M.D. Price Is. the payment of the £10 to the widow Judge Gye made some AMERICAN DERMATOLOGICAL ASSOCIATION (Secretary : Grover W.. very strong comments. He said it was one of a class of cases Wende, M.D., Buffalo). of the gravest importance to the public. Quack remedies Transactions of the American Dermatological Association at its- for Thirty-third Annual Meeting held in Philadelphia, June 3rd, 4th, consumption were constantly put forward to play upon and 5th, 1909. Price not stated. the fears and of sufferers and their friends. hopes despairing ARNOLD, EDWARD, London. In the of cases the these remedies majority persons offering Physical Chemistry, its Bearing on Biology and Medicine. By were wholly unqualified and were simply impostors. These James C. Philip, M.A., Ph.D., D.Sc. Price 7s. 6d. net. quacks traded intentionally upon the fears and hopes of BALE (JOHN), SONS, AND DANIELSSON, LIMITED, London. sufferers. In this case he considered there had been Tropical Medicine and Hygiene. By C. W. Daniels, M.B. Cantab., intentional and well-considered fraud. Defendant : I am M.R.C.P. Lond. With a chapter on Snakes, by A. Alcock, C.I E.,. Lt.-Col. I.M.S. In three Honour. His Honour : It is a scandalous M.B., F.R.S., (retd,). parts. 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