British Medical Jourxnal. London: Saturday, July 8Th, 1922
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*@*@8¢ - SUPPLEMENT TO TEEN BRITISH MEDICAL JOURXNAL. LONDON: SATURDAY, JULY 8TH, 1922. CONTENTS. PAGE PAGH BRITISH MEDICAIL ASSOCIATION. Notice of Extraordinary General MSeetings 17 Annual Meeting at Glasgow: "a ... PROGRAMME OF BUSINESS . .. ... ... 9 ASSOCIATION NOTICES: eTR SEc'Uo:s5 .... ... .. .. .. ... 19 TABLE OF DATES ... ... ... 17 PROVISIONAL PROGRAMME AND TIME-TABLE .,. 12 NOTICES OF MOTION FOR THE ANNUAL-REPRES8ENTATIVE MEETING 18 PATHOLOGICAL MUSEUM ... ... 13 BRANCIH AND DIVISION MEETINGS TO BE HELD 13 ACcOMMODATION IN GLASGOW AND VICIc;ITY ... 14 MEETINGS OF BRANCHES AND DIVISIONS 19 EXCURSIONS; SPORTS ... ... 14 AND MILITARY APPOINTMENTS 19 ARRANGEMENTS FOR LADIES ... 15 NAVAL GOLF: THE ULSTER CCP ..., .., 13 VACANCIES .., ..* *.. 20 CURRENT NOTES: APPOINTMENTS ... ... ... ... 20 PIIOiPF-IONAL SECRECY ... 16 AgSOCIATION INTELLIGENCE AND DIARYL... 23 'THE N-AITONAL IXSUJRANCz BILL-TN GRAND COMMITTEE 16 2) PENSIONS BOARDS MEDICAL OFF4CERS 16 DIARY OF SOCIETIES AND LECTUIE3 ... ... NEW GRADUATES AND THE ASsOCIATION 17 BIRTHS. MARRIAGES; AND 1DEATITS 20 NINETIETH ANNUAL MEETING, GLASGOW,JULY 25th, 26th, 27th, & 28th, 1922. Patron: HIs MAJESTY THE KING. President: DAVID DRUMMOND, C,B.E., X.ALA,.M.D., D.C.L., Vice-Chancellor and Professor of the Principles and Practice of Medicine, University of Durham. President-Elcct: Sir WILLIAM MACEWEN, C.B., D.Sc., D.C.L., M.D., F.R.S., Regius Professor of Surgery, University of Glasgow, one of the Honorary Surgeons to H.M. the King-in Scotland. Chairmnan of Repre8entative Meetings: R. WALLACER HENRY, B.A., M.D. Chlairman of Cotuncil: ROBERT ALFRED BOLAM, M.D., F.R.C.P, Treasurer: GEORGE ERNEST HASLIP, M.D. PROGRAMME. HE, -ANNUAL MEETING of the REPRE, THE SECTIONS. (1-I~1SENTATIVE -BODY will begin on The Scientific Sections will meet in the classrooms of tlhe Friday, July 21st, at 10 a.m., in University for papers and discussions from 10 -.-m. to 1 p.m. the Bute Hall of the University, on-Wednesday, Thursday,-and Friday,-July 26th,27th, and and be continued on the following 28th. Laboratory and clinical demonstrations in counexion tliree week-days. with the work of the Sections will be given at.other bours - The Representatives' Dinner will on the same days either -in the University-or.in some of the be lheld on Friday, July 21st, at hospitals. 7.15 p.m. Speakers desiring to take part in any of the discussions The Statutory ANNUAL GENERAL or to make any communications should get in touch with ...... MEETING will- be held in the Bute the secretary of the Section concerned. The Director of Hall of the University, on Tues. Demonstriations is- Mr. iR. H. Parry, 25, Blythswood Square, 'day, July 25th, at 2 p.m., and the Glasgow. - GLASGO* G Meeting at CATHEDBAL. Adjourned eneral The following Sections meet on three days-Wednesday, 8 p.m., when the oversea delegates and Friday, 26, 27, and 28. and forejgn guests will be received, and ithe President, Sir Thursday, ,July WMilliam Macex-en, C.B., will deliver his address. MEDICINE. Presidenit: Professor THOMAS KItKPATRICK MONRO, M.D., The official Religions Service will be held in Glasgow F.R.F.P.S. Cathelral on the-same day at 5 p.m. Vice-Presidents: JOHN M. COWAN, M.D., F.R.F.P.S., D.Sc.; The Conference of Secretaries will be helcd in the University Sir ARCHIBALD E. GARROD, K.C.M.G., M.D., F.R.C.P., F.R.S.; GEORGE HALL, C.M.G., M.D., M.R.C.P.; C. 0. HAWTHORNE, M.D., Union on Wednesday, July 26th, at 2 p.m., and the Secretaries' F.R.C.P.; JOHN HAY, M.D.,-F.R.C.P. Dinnot will take place on the same evening. Honorary Secretaries: ADAM PATRICK, M.D.,. F.R.F.P.S., 16, 'The Ainnual Dinner of the Association will, be held in St. Buckingham Terrace, Glasow; H. LETHEBY TIDY, M.D., F.R.C.P., Andrew's Hall on Thursday, July 27th, at 7 p.m. 39, Devonshire Place, London, W. 1. The Popular Lecture -will be delivered by Professor The folloving-provisional programm:e has been arranged: 'ilSy 261-1i (10-Ra.m;).-TDscussion :- The Prognosis and Treatment Grahiam Kerr, F.R.S., on Friday,. July _28hb, at 8 p.m.; .of Chronic Renal Disease. To be opened by Professor I{uom subject: "'lThe Physiciau-Naturalist, Teacher, Benefactor." D.Sc., M.D.; followed by Dr. J. D. COMRIE, Professor MACLEAN, .19;4f6 -SUPPLEMENT TO 10 JULY A, 1922 Annual Meeting: The Sections. LBRITISH MEDICAL JOURNALTHU r- Y. SHAW DUNN, Dr. GEORGE GRAHAM, Dr. I. JONES, Dr. KATHARINE ROBERTSON, Dr. BATTY SHAW, Dr. J. 0. SYMES, Dr. 0. L. V. S. OBSTETRICS AND GYNAECOLOGY. DE WESSELOW. Presidenet :-ProfessorEWEN J. MACLEAN, M.D., F.R.C.P.,F.R.S.E. July 27tht (10 a.m.).-Discussion: Exophthalmic Goitre. To be Vice-Presidents: H. RUSSELL ANDREWS, M.D., F.R.C.P.; Pro- Dpened by Professor GEORGE R. MURRAY, M.D., F.R.C.P. fessor J. M. MUNRO KERR, M.D., F.R.F.P.S.; Professor LOUISR (Manchester); followed by Mr. JAMES BERRY, Dr. J. R. RIDDELL MCILROY, M.D., D.SC.; E. FARQUHAR MURRAY, M.D., F.R.C.S. and Dr. C. M. WILSON. Honorary Secretaries: S. J. CAMERON, M.B., F.R.F.P.S., JTuly 28th (10 a.m.).-Discussion: Degenerative Diseases of the 30, Lynedoch Street, Charing Cross, Glasgow; W. D. MACFARLANE, Liver. To be opened by Sir HUMPHRY D. ROLLESTON, K.C.B., M.B., F.R.F.P.S., 17, Woodside Crescent, Glasgow; H. G. TAYLOR, M.D., P.R.C.P.; followed by Professor HUGH MACLEAN, Dr. J. W. M.B., 15, Cavendish Place, London, W.1. McNEE, Professor R. MUIR, -Dr. J3. C. SPENCE, Professor M. J. Dr. M. WILSON, The following provisional programme has been arranged: S3TEWART, C. and Sir W. H. WILLCOX. July 26th (Morning Session).-Discussion: Stillbirths and Neo- natal Deaths. Speakers: Dr. J. W. BALLANTYNE: Ante-natal, Intra- MICROBIOLOGY (INCLUDING BACTERIOLOGY). natal, and Neo-natal Death; Causes, Pathology, and Prevention, with special reference to Ante-natal Death. Dr. EARDLEY HOLLAND: President: ROBERT MACNEIL BUCHANAN, M.B., F.R.F.P.S. Intra-natal Death. Professor A. M. KENNEDY and Dr. F. J. Vice-Presidents: JOHN ANDERSON, 'M.A., B.Sc.; Professor BROWNE:* Neo-natal Death. Professor LOUISE MCILROY: Ante- HY. RoY DEAN, M.D., F.R.C.P.; Sir Wma. B. LEISHMAN, K.C.M.G.-, natal Death due to Toxaemia of Pregnancy. Dr. J. N. CRUICK- C.B., F.R.S. SHANK and Dr. GILBERT STRACHAN. Honorary Secretaries: S. PHILLIPS BEDSON, M.D., Lister Institute, In the afternoon there will be a demonstration of Professor A. AI. Chelsea, London, S.W.; J. L. BROWNLIE, M.D., D.P.H:,H-12, Kennedy's specimens in the museum. St. James Terrace, Glasgow. Juld. 27thl (Morning Session).-Papers The following provisional rro-ramme has been arranged: Dr. T. W. EDEN: Treatment of Eclampsia. July 26th.-Discussion: Dr. W. USBORbNE GREENWOOD: Anaesthetics and Analgesics in Dr. F. DIHERELLE (Pasteur Institute, Paris) and Dr. F. -W. Labour. TWORT: The Bacteriophage (Bacteriolysin); foltowed by Drs. July 28th.-Papers: ANDRE GRATIA, LEDINGHAM MCLEOD, FLEMING, and ELLIS. Dr. ROBERT KNOX: Use of Radium and X Rays in Relation to Paper: Gynaecology. Dr. W. R. WISEMAN (Glasgow): An Outbreak of Food Poisoning Dr..JOHN CAMPBELL (Belfast): Treatment of Salpingo-o8pboritis. by Milk, caused by B. aertr-ycke. Dr...ARCHIBALD LEITCH: Vaginal Involvement in Cancer of the Jully 27th.-Discussion: Cervi.x. Dr. MERVYN H. GORDON, C.M.G.. C.B.E.: The Bacteriology of Influenza; followed by Drs. MCINTOSH and DIBLE. OPHTHALMOLOGY. Papers: President: A. S. PERCIVAL, M.B., M.R.C.S. Dr. R. CECIL ROBERTSON, M.C. (Glasgow) : On the Toxins of Y-ice-Presidenzts: A. J. BALLANTYNE, M.D., F.R.F.P.S.; Sir B1. dasenteriae (Shiga). WILLIAM T. LISTER, K.C.M.G., M.D., F.lR.C.S.; JOHN ROWAN, Dr. ANDREW CONNAL (Director, Medical Research Institute, M.B., P.R.F.P.S. - Lagos): 'The Development of Loa loa in Chrysops (with demoni- Honorary Secretaries: PERCIVAL J. HAY, M.D., 350, Glossop stration). Road, Sheffield; W. H. MANSON, M.D., F.R.F.P.S., 17, J'Tuly 28th.-Discussioias: Terrace, Glasgow. Ro34al Professor V. H. BLACKMAN, F.I.S.: Some Similarities and Dis- similarities in the Microbiology of Plant and Animal Diseases, The following provisional programme has been arranged: witlh special reference to Immunity -and "'Virus" Diseases; July 26th (10 a.m.).-Discussion: The Etiology of Optic Atrophy. followed by Dr. E. J. BUTLER, C.I.E., Dr. W. B. BRIERLEY, Mr. To be opened by C. O.- HAWTHORNE, M.D., F.R.C.P., Mr. J. J. RAMSBOTTOM, F.L.S., F. H. GAIGER, F.R.C.V.S., and Professor IIOGARTH PRINGLE, M.B., C.M., F.R.C.S. (Glasgow), arid C. H. BROWNING. H. Moss TRAQUAIR, M.D., F.R.C.S.Edin. .W. B. BRIERLEY, D.Sc.: Mutation of Species; followed by Papers: Dr. S. G. PAINE and Professor DAVID ELLIS, D.Sc. (Glasgow). Mr. A. F. MACCALLAN, C.B.E.: Ophthalmic Progress in Egypt. Paper: Dr. A. FREELAND FERGUS, LL.D.: Importance of the Liglt Professor DAVID ELLIS: The Intimate Structure of the Sense in Navigation. Bacterial Cell. Dr. WELLWOOD FERGUSON: The Cerebro-spinal Fluid in Disease Demonstrations in the Laboratory adjoining the Section room: of the Fundus. Professor GRAHAM KERR ana J. S. DUNKERLEY, B.SC., Ph.D.: Mr. W. B. INGLIS POLLOCE: The "Open" Treatment in Eye Protozoal Parasites. Operations. Sir 'WILLIAM LEISHMAN: Leishmaniasis; Spirochaetosis of Tick Jutly 27th (10 a.m.).-Discussion: The Clinical Significance tnd Fever: Treatment of Heterophoria.