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WEST POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London , Hammersmith, W. MONDAY, May 23rd.—2 P.M., Dr. Simson : Diseases of Women. Medical Diary. Dr. S. Pinchin: Medical Out-patients. Dr. Morton: X Ray Department. 5 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. A. Saunders: Gastric Disorders in Infants. SOCIETIES. TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Mr. Steadman: Dental Department. 12 noon, ROYAL SOCIETY OF W. Mr. T. Gray: Demonstration of Fractures. 2 P.M., Dr. MEDICINE, 1. Wimpole-street, Burnford: Medical Out-patients. Dr. Pernet: Skin Depart- Tuesday, May 31st. ment. 2.30 P.M., Mr. Addison: Visit to Surgical Wards. GENERAL MEETING OF FELLOWS: at 5 P.M. 5 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. B. Harman : Blind and Partly Blind Ballot for Election to the Fellowship. (Names already circulated.) Children. WEDNESDAY.-10 Mr. MacDonald : MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. A.M., Genito-Urinary Depart- ment. 12 noon, Mr. Sinclair: Surgical Diseases of the . Monday, May 23rd. Abdomen. 2 P.M.. Mr. Gibb: Eye Department. 2.30 P.M., SECTION OF ODONTOLOGY: at 8 P.M. Mr. D. Armour: Demonstration of Cases (Surgical Wards). Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council. 5 P.M., Lecture :—Dr. G. Stewart : Cranial Nerve Palsies. Casual Communication: Mr. J. Howard Mummery and Mr. G. J. THURSDAY.-10.30 A.M., Dr. Simson: Gyna3cologioa,l Demonstra- Harborow: A Composite Odontome. tion. 2 P.M.. Mr. B. Harman: Eye Department. Mr. Baldwin: Paper: Mr. A. T. Pitts: The Prophylactic Extraction of the Orthopaedic Department. 5 P.M., Special Lecture-Demon- Third Molars. stration :-Dr. L. S. Burrell: Artificial Pneumothorax (open Tuesday, May 24th. to all medical practitioners). SECTION OF MEDICINE: at 5.30 P.M. FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Robinson : Gynaecological Operations and Annual General Meeting.-Election of Officers and Council. Visit to Wards. 11 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Electrical Depart- Discussion: On "Artificial Pneumothorax," to be opened by ment. 12.15 P.M., Dr. Burnford: Applied Pathology. 2 P.M., Dr. Clive Riviere. The following will also take part :- Mr. Banks Davis: Diseases of the Throat, Nose. and Ear. Dr. S. Vere Pearson, Dr. Neville Cox. Dr. Donald Hall. Dr. 2.30 P.M., Dr. Pritchard: Visit to Medical Wards. 5 P.M., Jane Walker, and Dr. C. S. Burrell. Lecture :-Sir R. Armstrong-Jones : The Common Forms of Will other Members wishing to speak kindly communicate Mental Disease. with Dr. E. P. Poulton, The Downs, Woldingham, Surrey. SATURDAY.-9 A.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy Depart- ment. 10 Dr. A. Saunders : Medical Diseases of 26th. A.M., Thursday, May Children. 2 P.M., Dr. Owen: Medical Out-patients. Mr. SECTION OF UROLOGY. Sinclair: Surgical Out-patients. 3.30 P.M., at St. Thomas’s Hopital: Operations by Mr. Cyril Nitch. Daily:-10 A.M. Visit of Post-graduates to Wards. 2 P.M.,

. 8.30 P.M., at 1, Wimpole-street, W. In-patient, Out-patient Clinics and Operations. Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council. Paper: Mr. V. Zachary Cope: Genito-urinary Symptoms in LONDON () SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Acute Appendicitis. FOR WOMEN (UNIVERSITY or LONDON), Hunter-street, W.C. Post-Graduate Course of Instruction in Treatment of Venereal Demonstration: Mr. Swift Joly: Demonstration of a New Operating Cystoscope. Diseases. A Course arranged by the London (Royal Free Hospital) School Friday, May 27th. of Medicine for Women, the Royal Free Hospital, the Elizabeth SECTION OF STUDY OF DISEASE IN CHILDREN: at 5 P.M. Garrett Anderson Hospital and the London , for (Cases at 4.30 P.M.) the instruction of qualified medical women in the Treatment Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council. of Venereal Diseases. The Course will extend over two weeks. Cases will be shown. MONDAY, May 23rd.-2.30 P.M., Miss M. Basden: Visit to Communication: Dr. Hugh Thursfield: The Diagnosis of a Maternity Wards and Labour Department (at the London Case of Renal Calculus in a Child. Lock Hospital, Harrow-road). 5 P.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Out- for OF EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE: at patient Cliniques Women and Children (at the Royal Free SECTION Inn-road). 8.30 P.M. Hospital, Gray’s TUESDAY.-9.30 (at the London Lock Annual General Meeting-Election of Officers and Council. A.3I., Injections Hospital, Harrow-road). 2 P.m., Mr. C. Gibbs: Clinical Demonstra- Dr. R. J. Reece : Some Observations on the Occurrence 283, .Papers : tion and Visit to Wards (at the Female Lock of and Human Cases in connexion therewith. Hospital, Cow-pox Harrow-road). 6.30 Dr. Ruth Balmer: Dr. F. R. Blaxall: Some Notes on the of Vaccine P.M., Out-patient Preparation for Women and Children the at the Government Cliniques (at Elizabeth Garrett Lymph Lymph Laboratory. Anderson Hospital, 144, Euston-road, N.W.) WEDNESDAY.—11 A.M., Dr. D. Thomson: Pathological Lecture MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish- and Demonstration (at the London Look Dean- W. Hospital, 91, square, street, W.) 3.30 P.3i., illr. J. E. Lane : Clinical Demonstration MONDAY, May 23rd.-S P.M., Annual General Meeting-Election by and Visit to Wards and Out-patient Department (at the of Officers and Council for 1921-1922. 9 r.nz., Annual Oration :- London Lock Hospital, Harrow-road). Lord Dawson of Penn : The Colon and Colitis. Followed THURSDAY.—2 P.M., Mr. J. E. R. McDonagh: Clinical Demon- a Conversazione. by , stration by and Visit to Wards (at the London Lock Hos- MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish- pital, Harrow-road). 5 P.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Injections square, W. (at the Royal Free Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road). TUESDAY, May 24th.-8.30 P.M., Paper:—Dr. W. G. H. Cook: The FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Treatment Ante-natal Liability of the Insane in Respect of Civil Wrongs. Cases (at the Royal Free Hospital). 5 P.M., Mr. J. J. Abraham: Clinical Demonstration, Injections, and Out- &c. patient Clinique for Women and Children (at the London LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, I Lock Hospital, 91, Dean-street, W.). 6.30 P.M., Dr. Ruth NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR THE PARALYSED AND Balmer: Out-patient Cliniques for Women and Children EPILEPTIC, Queen-square, W.C.1. . (at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital). MEDICAL SCHOOL. SATURDAY.—9.15 A.M., Dr. Ruth Balmer: Injections (at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson MONDAY, May 23rd.-2 P.M., Out-patient Clinic: Dr. Hinds Hospital). Howell. 3.30 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. A. Turner: Neuroses. QUEEN’S HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Hackney road, E. TUESDAY, May 24th.-2 P.M., Out-patient Clinic: Dr. Grainger A Course of Post-Graduate Clinical Lectures and Demonstrations Stewart. 3.30 P.M., Dr. J. Ta3-lor (Lecture Room) : Demon- in the Board Room of the Hospital, free to Medical Practi- - stration of Cases. tioners and Students of Medicine. THURSDAY, May 26th.-2 P.M., Out-patient Clinic: Dr. Farquhar MONDAY, May 23rd.-4 P.M., Mr. M. Vlasto : Tonsils and Adenoids Buzzard. 3.30 P.M.. Lecture:-Mr. Scott: Investigation of in Children. Cases of Vertigo. (II.) TUESDAY.-4 P.M., Mr. A. H. Todd: Common Disabilities of FRIDAY, May 27th.-2 P.M.. Out-patient Clinic: Dr. Gordon the Lower Limbs (other than Paralytic) in Children (I.). Holmes. 3.30 P.M., Lecture :—Dr. Grainger Stewart : Sciatic WEDNESDAY,-4 P.M., Dr. G. Bourne: Treatment of Heart Nerve Lesions. Disease in Children. NEUROLOGICAL OPHTHALMOLOGY. THURSDAY.-12 noon, Mr. V. Nesfield: The Treatment of of Phe- WEDNESDAY, May 25th.-3.30 P.M., Mr. Leslie Paton: Ocular Corneal Opacities by Sub-conjunctival Injections Palsies. nolaine Solution. Fee for Post-Graduate Course £77s. C. M. HINDS HOWELL, Dean. TAVISTOCK CLINIC FOP FUNCTIONAL NERVE CASES, W.C. LONDON HOSPITAL MEDICAL COLLEGE (UNIVERSITY OF 51, Tavistock-square, LONDON), Turner-street, Mile End, E. A Course of Ten Lectures on Elementary Psychotherapy, to be Courses of Lectures :- given by Dr. H. C. Miller, at the Kingsway Hall, Kingsway, W.C. 27th.-5.15 Lecture IV.- The Unconscious A Course of Fourteen Lectures on Psycho-Neuroses, to be given FRIDAY, May P.M., by Dr. M. Culpin in the Clinical Theatre of the Hospital. Open Motive ; The Centre of Analytical Psychology. to Students of the Hospital and to Members of the Profession. INSTITUTE OF PATHOLOGY AND RESEARCH, St. Mary’s TUESDAY, May 24th.-5.15 P.M., Lecture VII. :- Dreams. Hospital, in the Lecture-room of the Bacteriological Department. FRIDAY.-5.15 P.M.. Lecture VIII.:—Symptomatology. A Course of Lectures on Pathological Research in its Relation to Advanced Lectures in Physiology, to Students of the University Medicine, open to all Members of the Profession and Students. and to others interested in the subject. THURSDAY, May 26th.-430 P.M.. Dr. J. A. Murray: Aims and Progress of the of Cancer. A Course of Eight Lectures on Reception of Sensory Stimuli, to Experimental Study be given by Prof. H. E. Roaf in the Physiology Theatre. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE CLINIC. THURSDAY.-4.30 P.M., Lecture III. TUESDAY, May 24th.-4.30 P.M., Lecture :—Mr. Smith : Diagnosis of Rectal Conditions. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL (UNIVERSITY OF LONDON), West Smithfield, E.C. MANCHESTER FRENCH HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE LEC- A Course of Eight Advanced Lectures in Physiology, to be given TURES, 24, Acomb-street, Whitworth Park. in the Physiological Laboratory, to Students of the University Special Course of Lectures in Gynaecology, and others interested in the subject. WEDNESDAY, May 25th.—11 A.M., Demonstration Operations. TUESDAY, May 24th.—4.30P.M., Lecture IV.—Prof. W. M. Bayliss: THURSDAY.-4.30 P.M., Lecture VII. :-Dr. A. C. Magian: Vulvo- The Reaction of the Blood. vaginitis.