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OF

AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, Etc. 1915.

NEW SOUTH WALES. WESTERN AUSTRALIA. VICTORIA. TASMANIA. QUEENSLAND. NORTHERN TERRITORY. SOUTH AUSTRALIA. NEW ZEALAND. FIJI, PAPUA, NORFOLK ISLAND, ETC.

PUBLISHED BY : BUTTERWORTH & CO. (Australia) LTD.,

18O PHILLIP STREET.

WELLINGTON, N.Z. : BUTTERWORTH & CO. (Australia) LTD., 45 Ballance Street.

LONDON : BUTTERWORTH & Co., Bell Yard, Temple Bar. CALCUTTA • BUTTERWORTH & Co. (India) LTD. WINNIPEG: BUTTERWORTH & Co. (Canada) LTD.

Copyright in Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand and Great Britain and wholly set up and printed" in Australia by HOGBIN, COKER & Co., 43-45 Dixon Street, Sydney. (Incorporating " Loxton's Medical Directory.") THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Index.

INDEX TO CONTENTS.

General. page Places where the Directory may be consulted... 18 Ethics of Medical Practice ...... 19-27 List of Abbreviations used in the Directory ... 28-32 List of Symbols and Abbreviations ... 32"39 List of Medical Periodicals ...... 40-41 Commonwealth. Page Aborigines, Protection of ...... 67 Australian Army Medical Corps ...... 87-94 British Medical Association of Australia ... 83-86 Committee of ...... 83 Constitution of ...... 83 Charities ...... 60-64 Charitable Institutions ...... 68 Charities, Expenditure on ...... 68 Climate ...... 48-52 Deaths, Statistics ...... 53-57 Drunkenness, Criminal Treatment ... 57-58 Hospitals for the Insane ...... 65-67 Insane Hospitals ...... 65-67 Lord Howe Island ...... 82 Medical Officers, Navy ...... 95 Metropolitan Population ...... 45 Navy, Medical Officers in ...... 95 Norfolk Island ...... 82 Population ...... 45-47 Public Benevolence ...... 59 Public Hygiene ...... 69-81 Rainfall, Comparative ...... S1^2 States, Size of ...... 45 Temperatures of Cities ...... 5x-52 New South Wales. Page Associations, Societies, etc...... 103-105 Asylums for Infirm ...... 120 Australasian Trained Nurses'Association ... 204 Australasian Massage Association ... 198-200 Board of Health ...... 100 British Medical Association ...... 103 Coroners ...... 124-125 Dental Association ...... 103 Hospitals ...... 105 119 Infirm Asylums ...... 120 Infectious and Contagious Diseases ... 102 Lunacy ...... 121-123 Medical Acts ...... 189-197 Medical Board ...... 101 Medical Officer of Health ...... 101 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 126-187 Pharmaceutical Society ...... 104 Pharmacy Board ...... 103 Private Hospitals ...... 111-120 11 Index. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. INDEX TO CONTENTS— Continued. New South Wales—Continued. Page Public Health Department ...... ioo St John's Ambulance Association ... 104 University of Sydney ...... 99 Victoria. Page Associations ...... 218 Australian College of Dentistry ...... 218 British Medical Association ...... 218 Coroners ...... 235 Dental Board ...... 218 Hospitals ...... 220-235 Medical Acts ...... 279-285 Medical Board ...... 215-218 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 236-278 Pharmaceutical Defence Limited...... 220 Pharmaceutical Society ...... 219 Pharmacy Board ...... 218 Police Medical Board ...... 220 Police Superannuation Board ...... 220 Private Hospitals ...... 227-235 Public Health, Department of ...... 214-218 Societies...... 218 University of ...... 211-214

Queensland. Page Associations ...... 293 British Medical Association ...... 293 Charitable Institutions • ...... 300 Coroners ...... 305-306 Dental Board ...... 294 Department of Public Health ...... 291 Hospitals ...... 294-300 Lunacy Department ...... 301-304 Medical Acts ...... 323-327 Medical Defence Society ...... 293 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 307-322 Nurses' Registration Board ...... 294 Pharmacy Board ...... 294 Pharmaceutical Society ...... 294 Private Hospitals ...... 297-300 Public Health Department ...... 291 Societies...... 293 State Children's Department ...... 299 University of Queensland ...... 291

South Australia. Page Associations ...... 334 Boards ...... 334 Board of Health ...... 333 British Medical Association ...... 334 Charities ...... 340 Coroners ...... 340 Dental Board ...... 334 Hospitals ...... 335"338 12 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Index. INDEX TO CONTENTS-ContfmW. South Australia—Continued. "page Medical Acts ...... , 354-358 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 341-353 Medical Board ...... 33- Pharmacy Board ...... 334 State Children's Department ...... 338-340 University of Adelaide ...... 331

Western Australia. page Associations, Boards, etc...... 363 Boards ...... 363 British Medical Association ...... 363 Charities ...... 365 Coroners ...... 367 Dental Board ...... 363 Hospitals ...... 364 Industrial School for the Blind ...... 366 Lunacy Department ...... 366 Medical Acts ...... 378-385 Medical Board ...... 361 Medical and Public Health Department ... 361 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 368-377 Public Health Department ...... 361 University of Perth ...... 361

Tasmania. . page Associations, Boards, etc...... 391 Boards ...... 391 British Medical Association ...... 391 Charitable Institutions ...... 394 Coroners ...... 396 Dental Board ...... 391 Department of Public Health ...... 389-391 Hospitals ...... 392 393 Lunacy ...... 395 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 398-402 Medical Acts ...... 403-408 Pharmaceutical Society ...... 391 Pharmacy Board ...... 392 Public Health, Department of ...... 389 University of Tasmania ...... 389

New Zealand. page Coroners ...... 439 Hospitals ...... 416-437 Inebriates' Homes ...... 439 Medical Acts ...... 478-492 Medical Corps ...... 440-443 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 444-477 Mental Defectives ...... 437-438 Otago University ...... 412-414 Population ...... 411-412 Private Hospitals ...... 432-437 Public Health Department ...... 414-416 Index Continued on Page 15. 13 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Indi'ex

INDEX TO CONTENTS-Continued. Fiji. - Page Asylums...... 494-496 Charitable Institutions ... . .^ 496 Hospitals ...... 494 Medical Acts ...... 497-499 Medical Department...... 494 Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 500-523 Population ...... 494 Malay States, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Islands, &c. Medical Practitioners, List of ...... 500-523 Appendix. Specimen Hospital Rules ...... 559-577

ANNOUNCEMENTS. Page Page F. A. ANDREWS (Nurse), Sydney, Masseuse - 203 JEWELL, C. C, M.B., Sydney, Private Hospital 207 THE AUSTRALASIAN COLLEGE OF PHYSICAL R. BERNARD JOB, Sydney, Masseur CULTURE, FENCING, etc., Sydney, Physical MACLACHLAN (Miss), Sydney, Trained Nurses' Culture -.-.-.. 206 Agency ...... AUSTRALASIAN MASSAGE ASSOCIATION, Sydney 198-200 MILSON CLARE (Miss), Sydney, Masseur AUSTRALASIAN TRAINED NURSES' ASSOCIATION,ARCHIBAL SydneDy OLLE....., Sydney, Masseu.r 204-205 201 BJELKE PETERSON BROS., Melbourne, Physical M. BENNETT (Mrs.), Sydney,-Masseuse - 202 Culture 285 LEOPOLD A. CARR, Melbourne, Masseur - 287 F. S. CHAPLIN-PRITCHARD, Sydney, Masseur 202 HENRY GEO. DOCWRA, Sydney, Masseur - 202 PUDDEPHATT (Nurse), Ashfield, Nurse - 203, DUPAIN INSTITUTE OF PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SCHMIDLIN, F., Sydney, Masseur ... 201 Sydney, Physical Culture .... 206 SHORTHOSE & HERBERT, Adelaide, S.A., ARTHUR H. GAULI, M.D., Belair, South Physical Culture 35a Australia, Nunyara Sanatorium - - 328 C. J. SMITH, Sydney, Masseur 201 HAZELWOOD (Nurse), Neutral Bay, Private STAFFORD, Miss, Sydney, Masseuse 2O2- Hospital ...... 203 THE SYDNEY CLINICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE, HOLLOWAY H. M. (Nurse), Summer Hill, Sydney Private Hospital 205

ADVERTISEMENTS. Page Page AUTO IMPORT CO., Sydney, Motor Accessories 579 GOVERNMENT TOURIST BUREAU, Sydney \NGUS & ROBERTSON LTD., Sydney, Medical Inside front cover. Publishers and Booksellers ... 526 D. A. GREENLEES, Sydney, Chloroform - 523 BACKHOUSE & GOYDER, Sydney, Medical KEMP, CAMPBELL & Co., Sydney, Trusol Dis- Agents 524 infectant , . . - Inside back cover. JOHN BALE, SON& DANIELSSON, LTD, , CHARLES KINSELA, Sydney, Funeral Director 528 Booksellers 16 KRESS & OWEN, Sydney, Glyco Thymoline - 1 A. M. BICKFORD & SONS, LTD., Adelaide, H. J. LANGDON & Co., Melbourne, Kelene - 286 Surgical Instruments .... 330 LONGMORES, Melbourne, Chemists - - - 210- BUTTERWORTH & Co. (Australia) LTD., Sydney MAURI BROS. & THOMPSON, Sydney - - 7 and Wellington, N.Z., Medical Publishers MuiR & NEIL, Sydney, Pharmaceutical Pre- and Booksellers 42, 188, 206, 290, 377, 386, 388, parations ...... 360 397, 40S, 522, 558, 578A ARTHUR MUSTON &SONS, Sydney,Carbolacene 7 B. CALLOSE^ SONS LTD., Sydney, SalutisSoap 410 J. R. NEAVE & Co., England, Neave's Food - 578a DAVIES & FEHON, Sydney, Motors - 1 NEWLANDS BROS. LTD., Sydney, Bedsteads - 386 DENVER CHEMICAL MANUFACTURING CO., QUEENSLAND TRADING CO., Brisbane, Medical Sydney, Druggists 96 Booksellers 290 THE DISTILLERS CO. LI D. , Edinburgh, Whisky 10 RODMAN & DOETSCH, Sydney, Medical Elec- F. H. FAULDING & Co., London, Sydney, tricians 4 Adelaide and Perth, Solyptol Soap - - 579 SCOTT & Bow EN, Sydney, Scott's Emulsion - 20S FELTON, GRIMWADE & Co., Melb., Wh. M. SEGUR, Sydney, Vichy Water ... 6 Chemists 8 H. B. SILBERBERG & Co., Sydney, Chemical FESQ & Co. Ltd., Sydney, Wine and Spirit Apparatus 44 Merchants -.-..-. 580 W. WATSON & SONS, Melbourne, X Ray FORSTER & SON, Sydney, Bedsteads - - 2 Apparatus 288 H. FRANCIS & Co., Melbourne, Chemists - 14 WOOD, COFFILL & Co., Sydney, Funeral GARRATTS LTD., Sydney, Motor Accessories - 3 Directors no. 15 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Commonwealth.

DEATHS. CAUSES OF DEATH—COMMONWEALTH, 1912. TOTAL, MALES AND FEMALES.

Vic. Old. N. Fed. Com'- Cause. N.S.W. SA. W.A. Tas. Ter. Ter. wealth.

1 Typhoid Fever .. 229 95 141 39 99 16 619 2 Typhus 3 Malaria .. 4 2 9 1 1 17 4 Small-pox 5 Measles '352 "88 "52 "l4 ' ' 1 "l2 "519 6 Scarlet Fever 11 5 3 13 5 4 41 7 Whooping Cough 101 150 37 1 10 2 301 8 Diphtheria and Croup .. 267 252 98 57 35 45 754 9 Influenza 121 152 47 21 18 27 386 10 Asiatic Cholera 11 Cholera Nostras 1 4 5 12 Other Epimedic Diseases 65 43 65 13 31 6 1 224 13 Tuberculosis of the Lungs 1,070 1,070 335 320 222 119 10 3,146 14 Tuberculosis of the Men- inges 58 83 13 32 7 22 215 15 Other forms of Tuber- culosis 107 110 46 26 26 12 327 16 Cancer and other Malig- nant Tumours 1,287 1,216 394 325 180 132 2 1 3,537 17 Simple Meningitis 281 207 96 64 62 39 749 18 Congestion,H8emorrhage, and Softening of the Brain 755 753 268 223 93 83 1 2,176 19 Organic Diseases of Heart 1,846 1,830 707 469 207 207 1 5,267 20 Acute Bronchiti3 200 140 49 35 18 18 460 21 Chronic Bronchitis 344 447 103 84 33 42 1,053 22 Pneumonia 734 768 216 124 146 119 2,107 23 Other Diseases of the Re- spiratory System (Phthisis excepted) 598 791 190 103 106 71 4 1,863 24 Diseases of the Stomach (Cancer excepted) 164 161 63 27 23 18 1 457 25 Diarrhoea and Enteritis (children under 2 years only) 1,394 748 490 202 328 85 1 3,248 26 Appendicitis & Typhlitis 128 107 44 27 20 21 347 27 Hernia, Intestinal Ob- structions 164 149 59 39 37 15 463 28 Cirrhosis of the Liver .. 147 152 65 23 27 10 ' 1 ' 1 426 29 Nephritis & Bright's Disease 716 847 306 180 85 49 4 1 2,188 30 Non-cancerous Tumours & other Diseases of the Female Genital Organs 61 41 14 11 16 2 145 31 Puerperal Septicaemia (Puerperal Fever, Puer- peral Peritonitis, Puer- peral Phlebitis) 106 66 27 IS 9 5 231 32 Other Puerperal Acci- dencts of Pregnany and Confinement 173 95 72 30 28 15 413 33 Congenital Debility and Malformations 1,365 1,015 453 339 255 181 1 2 3,611 34 Senile Debility 1,460 1,445 389 443 150 230 6 1 4,124 1 102 733 584 249 466 97 6 3,237 36 Suicide 261 145 106 49 49 20 1 631 37 Other Diseases .. 2,981 2,567 1,326 665 454 292 14 "l 8,300 38 Unspecified or Ill-defined Diseases 209 112 54 71 88 40 16 590

Total—Males & Females 18,862 16,589 6,921 4,336 3,335 2,057 67 10 52,177

Certification of Deaths.—Information was obtained in 1912 as to the persons by whom the 52,177 deaths which occurred in the Commonwealth were certified. The result of the enquiry shows that approximately 88.1 per cent, (in 1910, 88.1 per cent., and in 1911, 88.2 per cent.) were certified by medical practitioners, and 10.9 per cent, (in 1910, 11.1 per cent., and in 1911, 10.9 per cent.) by coroners after inquests, or magisterial enquiries, while in 1.0 per cent, (in 1910, 0.8 per cent., and in 1911, 0.9 per cent.) of the cases there was either no certificate given, or particulars were not forthcoming. 53 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Commonwealth.

AUSTRALIAN ARMY MEDICAL CORPS. "Paulatim." HONORARY COLONEL. MacGregor, H. E., Sir William, G.C.M.G., C.B., M.D., &c-, Gov. of Q'land.

PERMANENT SERVICES. IST MILITARY DISTRICT- Continued.

DIRECTOR-GENERAL OF MEDICAL CAPTAINS (29). SERVICES. § Luther, J. F. G. [S] Williams, Colonel (Hon. Surgeon § Berry, R. S. General) W.D.C., C.B- (28.3.14.) § Weedon, C. J. QUARTERMASTERS (3). (1) Ross, T. G. (1) Follitt, H. H- B. (3rd M.D.) Morley, Hon. Capt. C. § Ross, A. P. (28.7.13.) (2) Fraser, W. A. (2nd M-D.) [S] Mason, Hon. Capt. §*Kelly, W. R. E.P. (28.7.13.) (33) Butler, A. G. (ca) Sykes, Hon. Lieut. G. E. (1.7.13.) Marks, A. H. (Command Sani- tary Officer.) (24)*Roberts, A- J. S. C. (7.10.12.) MILITIA ESTABLISHMENT- Field-Martell, H. H. (7.4.13.) (l)*Smithson, O. (-14.7.13.) (2)*McIntosh, A. M. (1.9-13.) (2)*Douglas, G. A. C. (1.9.13.) 1st MILITARY DISTRICT. §*Wassell, J. L. (1.10-13.) § Kay, S. (27.10.13.) LOCALITY OF LIGHT HORSE (2) Patterson, M. S. (3.11 13.) FIELD AMBULANCE. (2)*Thelander, G A. (15.12.13.) 24th—Toowoomba. §*Winterbotham, L. P. (1.1.14.) §*Conrick, H. V. P. (2.2.14.) §*Phillips, G. G- O. (2.2.14.) §*Macartney, G. W. (9.2.14.) LOCALITY OF FIELD §*Wooster, F. C. (1.5.14.) AMBULANCES. 1st—Maryborough—Mount Morgan- . 2nd—Brisbane. 2nd MILITARY DISTRICT. LOCALITY OF LIGHT HORSE LOCALITY OF A.A.M.C FIELD AMBULANCES. COMPANY. 25th—Newcastle. 33rd—Brisbane. 26th—Richmond.

LIEUTENANT-COLONELS (4). Sutton, A- (Principal Medical Officer.) LOCALITY OF FIELD AMBULANCES. MAJORS (6). § Macdonald, R. 4th—Newcastle. (l)fParkinson, C. J. 5th- (1) Richards, S. J. (26.3.13.) 6th—East Sydney. (24) Horn, A. (19.1.14.) 7th—Sydney. (2) Croll, D- G. (19.1.14.) 8th—West Sydney. *Provisional. f Supernumerary with pay of Captain. §Attached' to Regts and Corps. ^Supernumerary to Establishment. ||Unallotted to Corps. [S] Has seen active service. 87 New South Wales. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

LIST OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS RESIDENT IN NEW SOUTH WALES.

A list of the Abbreviations used in the following pages given in the Commonwealth Section, Pages 28-32.

SYDNEY SYDNEY— (Continued). ABBOTT, George Henry, 153 Mac- ARDILL, Katie, Sydney, N.^W- - quarie-street, Sydney, N.S.W.—M.B., M.B., Ch.M. (Syd.), 1913; late R.M.O. M.S., 1891 (Univ. Syd.), B.A. (Syd.), Roy. Prince Alfred Hosp., Sydney. [887; Hon. Med. Sec. N.S.W. Branch . ARMIT, Henry William, B.M.A. B.M.A. Building, 30-34 Elizabeth-st., Sydney., ABERNETHY, C. Wv Annandale, N.S.W.—M.R.C.S. (Eng.); M.R.CS. N.S.W., M.B. (Syd.), 1911. B.M.A. (Lond.) ; Reg. N.S.W. 1914. Editor a'COURT, Alan Worsley Holmes, Med. Journal of Aust. Manly, N.S.W.—M.B. (Syd.), 1910; ARMITAGE, Charles Horsfall, Ch.M. (Syd.), 1911. B.M.A. Sydney, N.S.W.—B.A. (Syd.), 1902 ACTON, Thomas Percival, Peters- M.B., Ch.M. (Syd.), 1915. ham, Sydney.—M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1900. ARMSTRONG, George, 18.> Mac- ADAMS, Charles Goldsborough, quarie-st, Sydney—M.B., Ch.B. (Melb.), Sydney, N.S.W.—M.B., Ch.M. (Syd.), [891; Hon. Gynaecologist, Syd. Hosp.; 1915; Lieut. R.A.M.C, Eng. Hon. Surg., The Women's Hosp., Syd- ADAMS, H. C, "Victis," New ney; Hon. Surg., The Royal Hosp. for South Head Road, Double Bay. N.S.W Women, Sydney; Examiner in Gynaeco- B.M.A. logy, Sydney University; Mem. Med Ass. Sydney; Vice-Pres. N.S.W. Branch AIKEN, Percy Norman, South B.M.A. Kensington, N.S.W.—M.B. (Syd.), 1903; late Resident Medical Officer Sydney ARMSTRONG, William George, Hospital. B.M.A. Roslyn Gardens, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, N.S.W.—B.A., 1884; M.B., Ch.M. (Syd.), ALLAN, George, Smith-st., Sum- 1888; D.P.H. (Camb.), 1895; M.O.H. mer Hill, Sydney, N.S.W. —M.D. (Syd.) ; Lect. Pub. Health, Univ. Syd- (Aberd.), 1898; M.B., CM., 1888 ney ; Capt. Austral. Army Med. Corps; (Aberd.) ; late Clin. Asst. Med. Out- F.R.S.I.: Pres. Sec. of Pub. Health, patient Dept., Prince Alfred Hosp., Aust. Med. Cong., 1905. B.M.A. Sydney, and Surg. R.N. B.M.A. ARTHUR, Richard, 211 Macquarie- ALSOP, Thomas Osmond Fabian, st., Sydney, N.S.W.—M.A. (St. And.) ; Ryde, N.S.W.—M.B., CM. (Edin.), M.D. (Edin.), 1891; M.B., CM., 1888 €874; M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1874. B.M.A. (Edin.) ; Mem. Legist. Assembly, ANDERSON, James Robert, N.S.W.; Mem. Soc. d'Hypnol.; Hon. "Waroo," Norton-st, Leichhardt, Syd- Mem. Amer. Soc. for Study and Cure ney. N.S.W.—L.R.C.P. (Lond), 1889; of Inebriety; Hon. Asst. Surg. Ear and M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1889. Throat Dept., Sydney Hosp.; Hon. Oral ANDERSON, John Thomson, Syd Surg. Dent. Hosp., Sydney; late Hon. ney, N.S.W.—M.B., Ch.M. (Syd.), 1915; Cons. Med. Offi., Royal North Shore Lieut. R.A.M.C, Eng. Hosp. of Sydney. Contrib.: "Treatment by .Suggestion," Lancet, 1891; "Concern- APPLEYARD, S. V., " Elderslie." ing Adenoids," Austral. Med. Gaz., 1901; Lane Cove-rd., Crow's Nest, N.S.W.— 'The Treatment of Middle Ear Sup- Hon. Asst. Phys. Mater Miseracordiae puration," //. Laryng. and Rhinol., 1902. Hosp., North Sydney. B.M.A. B.M.A. ARCHDALL, Mervyn, "Glendin- ning," Darling-st., Balmain, N.S.W.— ASHER, Morris, New South Head M.B. (Syd.). 1908; M.D., Ch.M. (Syd.), road, Edgecliff, N.S.W. — L.R.C.S. 1912; late Res. Med. Off. Syd. Hosp., (Irel.), L.K.Q.CP. (Irel.), 1882. B.M.A. 1908; Hon. Med. Off. Balmain Hosp., ASHTON, Shorter, Cliff-st, Manly. 1912. B.M.A. -B.M.A. 126 New South Wales. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

AUSTRALASIAN MASSAGE ASSOCIATION.

REGISTERED MEMBERS—NEW SOUTH WALES. Patron: PROFESSOR SIR T. P. ANDERSON STUART, M.D., LL.D. President: DR. E. T. THRING. Vice-President: DR. ST. JOHN DANSEY. Hon. Secretary: MISS BESSE YATES. Hon. Treasurer: MR. F. SCHMIDLIN. Committee: DR. THOMAS STORIE DIXSON, DR. S. A. SMITH, MISSES WALKER, KIRKCALDIE, -MILNE, MRS. SWALLOW. Instructor in Massage Manipulation and Medical Gymnastics: DR. REUTER ROTH. Lecturer in Theory and Practice of Massage: DR. REUTER ROTH. Lecturer on Theoretical Electricity: DR. ST. JOHN DANSEY. Lecturer in Elementary Science: DR. S. A. SMITH. Clinical Lectures on Applied Massage: DR. ST. JOHN DANSEY. Demonstration in Practical Electricity: DR. ST. JOHN DANSEY. Instruction, at Hospital, in Practical Massage: .MISS WALKER, MISS REINHARD. Auditors: MESSRS. MINNELL AND STUTCHBURY. Honorary Solicitor: MR. R. A. MUNRO-KING. Secretary: MISS GRACE E. BURROWS, 57 Vickery's Chambers, 76 Pitt Street, Sydney. Tel. 4365 City.

MASSEUSES. Alexander, Miss Florence, "Sterling," Barron, Miss Ellen, Oxley, Queensland. Wallis and Nelson Sts., Woollahra. Inc. Soc. T.M., 1911-12, Teachers' •Allan, Miss, « Orthona," Condor St, c^ST^T3! ^^ GymnaSt Burwood. Tel., 160 Bur. D Swedish Schools, London Bendett, Nurse, "Lome," Roslyn Gar- Andrews, Nurse F. A., Penzance dens, Elizabeth Bay. Tel. 139 Wil- Chambers, 29 Elizabeth-st. Tel. City uam St. II0S" Bennett, Mrs. M., Medical Electrician, 12 Armstrong, Miss L. E., "Teralba," Oxford-st., Sydney. Tel. 3484. Redan St., Mosman. Tel. 249 Mos. Black, Miss Ada, "Preston," Ashburner *Baker, Miss Ellie, "Glyndin," Walker St., Manly, Tel. 88 Manly. St., North Sydney. Tel. 1499 N. Black, Miss M. D., 117 Booth St., Sydney. Annandale. Tel. 123 Glebe. * Australasian Massage Association Diploma (Sydney University.) 198 New South Wales. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

AUSTRALASIAN TRAINED NURSES' ASSOCIATION. Equitable Building, George-st., • Sydney. Tel., City 7068 Patron—Dr. Fiaschi, President—Dr. Dansey. Vice-President—Dr. Millard. Hon. Treasurer—Mr. Geoffrey E. Fairfax. Hon. Secretaries—Dr. McKelvey and Miss Kendal Davies. Council—Dr. Archie Aspinall, Dr. Jessie Aspinall, Miss H. Beattie, Miss E. E. Beatty, Miss Creal, Dr. Constance D'Arcy, Mrs. Davidson, Miss Gould, Miss Kirkland, Dr. Ludowici, Miss MacCallum, Miss MacGregor, Dr. Maher, Miss Mair, Miss Mitchell, Miss Pocock, Dr. Ritchie, Miss Sanders, Miss G. G. Smith, Dr. H. S. Stacy, Miss Toshack, Miss Watson. Secretary—Miss M. E. Garran. Queensland Branch: Hon. Secretaries—Miss F. Chatfield, Diamantina Hospital, South Brisbane; Miss Macdonald, St. George's Nurses' Home, Milton Heights, Brisbane. South Australian Branch: Hon. Secretary—Miss Kildael, Children's Hospital, Adelaide, Secretary—Mr. David Shearer, 119 Barton Terrace, North Adelaide. West Australian Branch: Hon. Secretaries—Dr. Gill, Rokeby Road, Subiaco, Perth; Mrs. Watkins, Marsden, Ord Street, W. Perth. Tasmanian Branch: Hon. Secretary—Mrs. Millar, Manuka, New Town Road, Hobart. The Australasian Trained Nurses' Association was founded in Sydney in 1899, Dr. F. Norton Manning being the first President, Dr. A. E. Mills and Miss McGahey the Joint Hon. Secretaries, and Sir James Fairfax the Hon. Treasurer. The object of the Association was to secure a high and uniform standard of training for nurses throughout the State, and ultimately through- out Australia, and to promote the interests of trained nurses in all matters affecting their work as a class. Membership of such an Association would be a guarantee to the public of a certain definite training. The Association registers General, Obsteric, and Mental nurses, and is governed by a Council elected annually by members, and consisting of medical men and women, and nurses on the general, obstetric, and mental register. The regulations of the Association govern the standard of general education to be required of candidates for training, the scope and length of training for nurses, their examination and registration on completion of training, the conditions under which hospitals may become training-schools; and the terms under - which members of similar Associations in other countries may become members of the A.T.N.A, The final examinations are held half-yearly through- out the affiliated States. The passing of this examination is an essential to registration. Branches of the Association were formed in Queensland in 1904, in South Australia in 1905, in West Australia in 1907, and in Tasmania in 1909. Each State is governed by its own Council working under the general rules of the Association, and the final examination for membership is the same for all States and is held simultaneously in all centres. In addition to the States enumera- ted, the Colonial Hospital, Fiji, trains under the rules of the Association. Reciprocal agreements are in force with the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association, and the Hospitals' Department which governs the State registra- tion of nurses in New Zealand. The training for general nurses takes from three to five years, according to the daily average of occupied beds in the Training School, the smaller hospitals having to train for the longer period. The time of training for obstetric nurses is 12 months; certificated general nurses may qualify in this additional training in six months. The time of training for mental nurses is' three years; certificated general nurses may take this addition training in two years. The Association publishes a monthly journal, the "Australasian Nurses' Journal," and every second year issues a Register of Members, a book which contains the names of practically every trained nurse in New South Wales, Queensland, West Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, and Fiji. 204 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Victoria.

VICTORIA.

THE . Faculty of Medicine. Dean—Professor Allen. Dr. Barrett, Mr. Syme, Professor Masson, Professor Spencer, Professor Lyle, Professor Osborne, Professor Berry, Dr. J. W. Springthorpe, Mr. F. D. Bird, Dr- R. J. Bull, M. C. H. Mollison, Dr. H. Maudsley, Dr. F. H. Meyer, Dr. J. F. Wilkinson. Dr. G. T. Howard, Dr. K- Hiller, Melbourne Hospital. Dr. Henry Laurie, Alfred Hospital. Dr. D. Murray Morton, St- Vincent's Hospital. Dr. F. W. W. Morton, Women's Hospital. Mr. E. Alan Mackay, Children's Hospital- Dr. Percy Webster, Eye and Ear Hospital. Mr. S. Plowman, College of Pharmacy. Mr. E. Robertson, Inspector of the Board-of Health- Mr. W. Ernest Jones, Inspector-General of the Insane. Professors : Pathology—Sir Harry Brookes Allen, M.D., B.S., LL-D. Chemistry—David Orme Masson, M.A., D.Sc, F-R.S.E., F.R.S. Biology—Walter Baldwin Spencer, C.M.G., M-A., D.Sc, F.R.S., Hon. Fellow Exeter College, Oxford. Physiology—William Alexander Osborne, M.B., B.Ch-, D.Sc. Anatomy—Richard James Arthur Berry, M.D., Ch.M., F.R.C-S. (Edin.), F.R C.E. Lecturers: Medicine—Theory and Practice of Medicine (Stewart Lecturer)—Henry Maud- sley, MD, F.R.C.P. (Lond.), M.R.C.S. (Eng.) ; G. T., Howard, B.A., M.D., B.S. (Acting). Surgery (Stewart Lecturer—Frederick Dougan Bird, M.B., M.S., Hon. F.R.CS. (Eng-); Basil Kilvington, M.D., M.S. (Acting), Anatomy (Stewart Lecturer)—Athol Stanley Mortimer Tymms, M.D., B.S. Pathology (Stewart Lecturer)—Arthur Mitchell Wilson, M.D., B.S. Obstetrics and Gynaecology—Felix Henry Meyer, M.D., B.,S. Therapeutics, Dietetics, and Hygiene—John William Springthorpe, M.A., M.D., M.R.C.P. (Lond.); Charles. Bage, M.A, M.D.k B.S., T. W. Sinclair, M.D. (Acting). Bacteriology (and Director of Bacteriological Laboratery)—Richard Joseph Bull, M.D, B.S. Forensic Medicine—Crawford Henry Mollison, M-B., B.S., M.R.C.S. Physiology of Special Senses (Honorary)—James William Barrett, M.D., M.S., F.R.CS. (Eng.) Professor Osborne (Acting). Clinical Physiology (Honorary)—John Francis Wilkinson, M.D., B.S. Applied and Surface Anatomy—William Colin Mackenzie, M.D., B-S., F.R.CS. Materia Medica and Pharmacy—Sidney Plowman, F.R.CS. Registrar—Joseph Procter Bainbridge, F.I.A.V-, F.C.l.S. Medical School Library Clerk—Frank Gladish. 211 14 Victoria. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. ASSOCIATION'S, Etc.—i ( Continued). PHARMACEUTICAL DEFENCE LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies Act, 1910). Board of Directors-—F. Buckhurst (Chairman), G. E. Gulliver (Vice-Chairman), G. Francis (Treasurer), E. E. Malyon, A. L. J. Peters, D. Rankin, C. E. Towl, H. J. Mewkill. Secretary—C. L. Butchers. Registered Office—College of Pharmacy, 360 Swanston Street, Melbourne. POLICE MEDICAL BOARD. This Board is appointed under the Police Regulation Act 1890, No. 1,127 The duties of the Board are to examine such members of the force as may be sent before them. A strict professional examination is made of each individual. Upon the Board's report the Police Superannuation Board (which see) are guided in their determination whether the persons so examined are " entitled," or otherwise, to retire from the force. This is an important and delicate duty, inasmuch as cases of malingering, etc., may arise. Practically, under sections 21, 22 and 23 of the Act, much responsibility is thrown on the Board, as payments from public- funds rests on their medical opinion. Board meets as required at Government Buildings, Spring Street. Members—Dr. James V. McCreery, J. A. O'Brien, and Louis Henry. Secretary— A. E. Parker. POLICE SUPERANNUATION BOARD. This Board is appointed under section 35 of the Police Regulation Act of 1890. The Board considers and determines upon all applications for gratuities or pensions for members of the force, or from their executors or next of kin, sub- mitted to it by the Chief Commissioner of Police. The Board's reports are made to the Chief Secretary: and its decision, after approval by the Governor-in-Council, is final and conclusive. Board meets as required in Under-Secretary's room, Gov- ernment Building, Spring Street. Members: Chairman—W. A. Callaway (Under-Secretary), M. A. Minogue (Under-Treasurer)/and G. W. Fyfe. Secretary—A. E. Parker. HOSPITALS. THE MELBOURNE HOSPITAL. (Founded in 1846.) (Lonsdale Street, Melbourne.) The largest general hospital in Victoria, the principal clinical hospital for the Medical School of the Melbourne University, and the principal training school in connection with the Royal Victorian Trained Nurses' Association. The medical staff consists of three consulting surgeons, five in-physicians, five in-surgeons, six out-physicians, five out-surgeons, ophthalmologist, gynaecologist, medical officer for diseases of the ear, nose and throat, and dermatologist; also the following specialists:—Pathologist, senior assistant pathologist, anaesthetist, two senior assistant anaesthetists, skiagraphist, and medical electrician; and the follow- ing honorary medical officers:—Sub-director of pathology, two junior assistant pathologists, three assistant anaesthetists, one medical electrician, ten medical clinical assistants, six surgical clinical assistants, two clinical assistants to ophthal- mologist, a clinical assistant to dermatologist, a clinical assistant to officer for diseases of ear, nose and throat, and a clinical assistant to gynaecologist. There are, in addition, an honorary dentist and a massage staff. There are 350 beds in the wards. The records show that since the founding of the hospital 238,661 in-patients and 1,001,954 out-patients have received treat- ment. In-patients and out-patients are required to contribute according to their means. No patient, however, is refused treatment because of his inability to contribute towards his maintenance, and no distinction is made in the treatment of patients. The casualty ward is open day and night. Each in-patient is provided with two tickets for the admission of visitors on Wednesdays and Sundays, between 2 p.m. and 4 p.m. Executive Officers: Secretary—T. R. Andrews. Medical Superintendent— J. T. Tait, M.D. Matron—Miss J. Bell. 220 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. Queensland. HOSPITALS^ Continued). Taringa .. .. "Stevenage" Private Hospital. Situated quarter of a mile from Taringa railway station. Matron—L. King. Med- ical Officer—Dr. Millice Culpin, L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. Nurses: 2; No. of Beds: 5. Toombul .. .. Islestown Private Hospital, Clayfield. Toowoomba .. St. Denis' Private Hospital. Situated in the city. Matron— Miss B. L. Morton. Medical Officers—Dr. Aeneas J. McDonnell, Dr. J. P. Connelly. No. of Nurses: 6; No. of Beds: 20. This hospital is a registered training school of the A.T.N.A. and Queensland State Reg. "Wilga" Private Hospital. Three minutes from Toowoomba Railway Station. Matron—Florence E. Holloway. A.T.N.A. Medical Officers—Drs. Falkney, Freshney, Roberts, and Lane. No. of Nurses: 5; No. of Beds: 15. Medical, Surgical, and Obstetric. Townsville .. Dr. Humphry's Private Hospital. Matron—Miss Macintosh. Wondai .. .. "Kia-Ora" Private Hospital. Is situated ¥2 mi|le from Wondai railway. Matron—Nurse J. Higman. Medical Officers—Dr. P. C. Higgins and Dr. D. Junk. No. of Nurses: 2; No. of Beds: 9. Weinholt .. .. Nurse Higmans, Wondai; Nurse Davies, Murgon. STATE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT. (Southern District—Office, Brisbane.) Director—Lieut.-Colonel Geo. A. Ferguson, £430. Chief Clerk and Accountant—H. Clarke, £300; Chief Inspector—W. T. Woolley, £280. Inspector—A. Phillips, £240. Clerks—T. J. Breen, £200; W. H. Blair, W. C. Smith, £170 each; W. Wilson, £150; H. Buckle, £80; W. J. Hempenstall, £60. Medical Officers, Brisbane—-W. S. Page, A. S. Roe, £77 each; Ipswich, W. H. Von Lossberg, £52. Visiting Justice—J. G. Macdonald. (Central District—Office, Rockhampton.) Inspector—J. S. F. Bartlett, £240. Clerk—J. Patterson, £150. Medical Officers— D. P. O'Brien, £77; F. H. V. Voss, £52. (Northern District—Office, Townsville.) Inspector—W. K. Salton, £230. Cleric—-P. Christesen, £150. Medical Officer—E. Humphrey, £77. INSTITUTIONS. DIAMANTINA RECEIVING DEPOT AT WOOLOOWIN. Matron—Mrs. J. May. £100. Sub-Matron— Miss E. Holmes, £80. Assistant, £39; Labourer, £40; General Servant, £30. Inmates, 31st December, I913, 20. INFANTS' HOME, WOOLOOWIN. Nurse-in-Charge—D. C. L. Spencer, £100. Assistants—T. Kay, £52; G. Tait, £39; J- S. Tyler, £39; W. Smart, £39. Inmates, 31st December, 1913, 33. ST. VINCENT'S ORPHANAGE, NUDGEE. (Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.) Inmates, 31st December, 1913, 377. MAGDALEN ASYLUM, WOOLOOWIN. (Conducted by the Sisters of Mercy.) Inmates, 31st December,i9i3, 26. REFORMATORY FOR BOYS, WESTBROOK. Superintendent—Walter Richmond, £325. Visiting Justice—W. Harris, P.M., Toowoomba. Visiting Surgeon—R. Freshney. Inmates, 31st December, 1913, 74- INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR BOYS, RIVERVIEW. (Conducted by Salvation Army.) Acting Superintendent—Major F. R. Johnson. Inmates, 31st December, 1913, 16. 299 South Australia. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

UNIVERSITY OF ADELAIDE—(Continued). Registrar's Department. Registrar—Charles Reynolds Hodge. Appointed, 1892. Assistant Registrar—Frederick William Earley.

THE MEDICAL BOARD OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA. (Chief Secretary's Department.) President—Alfred A. Lendon, M.D. Members—Alexander Disney Leith Napier, M.D., F.R.S., Richard S. Rogers, M.A., M.D.; Jas. Alex. Greer Hamilton, B.A., M.B.; Win. Alfred Verco, M.B , B.S.; Marcell Carl von Lukowitz, M.D. Secretary—Charles Medlyn, J.P., Adelaide Hospital. The Board meets at the Adelaide Hospital on the second Thursday in every month at 4 p.m. Persons who wish to be registered as medical practitioners in South Australia, must give to the Secretary at least three days' notice of their intention to apply at any particular Board Meeting. They must submit their dip- lomas for the inspection of the Board, and produce a statutory declaration— signed before a Justice of the Peace—to the effect that they are the persons whose names appear on the diplomas. The fee for registration is £1 is. The question as to whether the applicant for registration should attend the Board meeting in person or not, is left to the discretion of the Board, but unless the members of the Board are personally acquainted with the applicant he is invariably requested to be present. A list of registered medical practitioners is published in the Gov- ernment Gazette, in pamphlet form, in January of each year, and supplementary lists are published in the Gazette and the daily papers after each Board meeting during the year. All information may be obtained from the Secretary. Medical practitioners, who desire to be registered in South Australia, have to prove that they possess one or other 'of the following qualifications:— 1. Any qualification entitling the holder to be registered in the United King- dom under the Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, passed in the 21st and 22nd year of Her Majesty, c. go, or any amendment thereof. 2. Doctor, or Bachelor of Medicine, or holder of a medical degree of any University in Australasia authorised to grant such degree. 3. The holder of any medical degree, diploma or licence to practise, granted by any university, college, or licensing body, of any British colony or possession, or by any foreign university, college, or licensing body, and which in the opinion of the Medical Board is equal to the qualification entiting the holder to be registered in the United Kingdom under the Act of the Imperial Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, passed in the 21st and 22nd years of the reign of Queen Victoria, c. 90, or any Acts amending the same. Any person who proves to the satisfaction of the Medical Board that he has passed through a regular graded course of medical study of not less than four years' duration in a British or foreign school of medicine, and has received after due examination from such college, school, or university, or body duly recognised for that purpose in the country to which such institution may belong, a medical diploma or degree certifying to his ability to practise medicine or surgery, as the case may be. SOUTH AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT LABORATORY OF PATHOLOGY AND BACTERIOLOGY. Director—C. T. C. de Crespigny, M.D. First Assistant—L. W. Bull, L.V.Sc. Officer in Charge Vaccine Department—Helen M. Mayo, M.B., B.S. Laboratory Attendants, 3. .332 South Australia. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

THE MEDICAL ACTS.

COLLATED BY A. C. BAXTER-BRUCE, B.A., IX.B., MEMBER OF THE NEW SOUTH WALES BAR. CORONER'S INQUESTS.—When upon the holding of an inquest upon any dead body it appears that the deceased was attended at his death or during his last illness by any legally qualified medical practitioner, the Coroner may summon such medical practitioner as a witness at the inquest, and if the deceased person was not at or immediately before his death attended by a legally qualified medical practitioner the Coroner may summon any legally qualified medical practitioner in or near the place where the death happened; and the Coroner may either in his summons or at any time before the termination of the inquest direct a post-mortem exam- ination to be made by the medical witness summoned. But if any person shall state on oath before the Coroner that in his belief death was caused either partly or entirely by the improper or negligent treatment of any medical practitioner or other person such medical practitioner or other person shall not be allowed to perform or assist at the examination. ADDITIONAL MEDICAL EVIDENCE.—Whenever it appears to a majority of the jury that the death is not satisfactorily explained by the evidence of the medical practitioner or other witnesses, such majority may state to the Coroner in writing the name of any other legally qualified medical practitioner at or near the place where the death happened, and require the Coroner to summon such medical prac- titioner as a witness for a performance of a post-mortem examination, whether such examination shall already have been performed or not, and if the Coroner refuses or neglects so to do he shall be guilty of a misdemeanour. REMUNERATION.—Whenever a legally qualified medical practitioner has attended an inquest in obedience to a summons issued by the Coroner for such attendance, he shall be entitled to receive the fee of One Guinea, and in addition for a post- mortem examination Two Guineas. Also in addition he shall be entitled to receive two shillings (2s.) for every mile (one wa}0 which he shall have been obliged to travel beyond the first five miles from his usual abode for the purpose of attend- ing at the inquest, and if there is an adjournment and the medical witness be required to attend thereat, he shall in addition receive One guinea for each day's attendance and mileage as above in case he shall have been obliged to travel in consequence of such adjournment, and the Coroner shall sign an order authorising the payment of such remuneration, and payment shall be made by the Treasurer out of the public revenue of the said province. But no order for payment shall be given and no remuneration paid to any medical practitioner for the performance of a post-mortem examination instituted without the direction of the Coroner. When any inquest is held on the body of a person dying in any public gaol, hospital or infirmary or in any building belonging thereto or used for the reception of the patients therefrom, or who has died in any lunatic asylum or other public medical institution, whether the same be or be not wholly or in part supported by the Government of the said province, then and in such case nothing herein contained shall be construed to entitle the medical officer of such institution to any fee or remuneration. THE MEDICAL ACT (1844 AND 1880). MEDICAL BOARD.—The Governor shall appoint a Board, consisting of not less than three members, being of the medical profession, one of whom shall be nomin- ated president, together with a secretary, under the style and description of "The South Australian Medical Board"; and any person desirous of being declared a legally qualified Medical Practitioner, as aforesaid, shall submit his degree, dip- loma, certificate, or other proof, for the examination and approval of the said Medical Board and shall obtain from the said Medical Board a certificate of his being a legally qualified Medical Practitioner, and for every such certificate there shall be paid to the president of the said Medical Board the sum of one guinea. WHO SHALL BE DEEMED A LEGALLY QUALIFIED MEDICAL PRACTITIONER.—No person shall be deemed to be a legally qualified Medical Practitioner unless such person shall have proved to the satisfaction of the majority of the members present, not 354 Tasmania. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

CHARITABLE INSTITUTIONS. Administration of Charitable Grants. Administrator, Registrar of Charitable Institutions, and Secretary to Depart- ment of Neglected Children—D. W. Addison. Inspecting Nurses— K.- M. Crawford, £130; R. Heathorn, £110. Medical Officer—A. H. Clarke. M.R.C.S. (Eng.), £125. NEW TOWN INFIRMARY AND CONSUMPTIVE HOME. Officer-in-Charge—R. J. Hawson, £200. Clerk and .Storekeeper—(Pv. W. J. Parker, £145. Matron—M. V. Best, £iiS- Sub-Matron—'Mrs. W. Murphy, £100. Collector, paid by commission. Medical Officer—A. H. Clarke, M.R.C.S. Chaplains—Rev. S. H. Hughes (C.E.), Rev. M. W. Gilleran (R.C.). Overseer—J. F. Scully, £118. Head Warder—H. Mar,chant, £107 10s. Wards- men—1 at £94 IO3>.; 3 at £86 each. Nurses—3 at £60 each; 1 at £48; 4 fit £42 each. Cooks—A. J. McIntosh, £108; M. Pegler, £68 10s. BOYS' TRAINING-SCHOOL NEW TOWN. Officer-in-Charge—R. J. Hawson, Nil. Working Farm Overseer—C. Read, £116 10s. The boys are instructed in agriculture and gardening with a view of licensing them at the proper time to suitable employers. HOME FOR INVALIDS, LAUNCESTON. Matron—E. Baker, £84 10s. Nurse (vacant)—£54 10s. Wardsman and Cook— J. Ellison, £110. INDUSTRIAL SCHOOLS. Boys' Home, Lansdowne Crescent. Secretary—E. Hawson, Macquarie Street. Master a>nd Matron—Mr. and Mrs. J. Salisbury. Parents or relatives are allowed to see the children, with the consent of the Master or Matron, when convenient, from 2 to 4 p.m. Inmates, 31st December. 1914, 31, from 8 to 15 years of age.

INDUSTRIAL SCHOOL FOR NEGLECTED CHILDREN. (Davey Street, Hobart, Tasmania.) Patroness—Lady Ellison Macartney. President—Mrs. C- J. Maxwell. Hon. Secretary—Mrs. David Barclay. The School is undenominational, and is supported by voluntary contribu- tions, by aid from the Government, and by the girls' earnings from laundry and needlework, which amounted in~1913 to £168 7s. 9d. The institution takes charge of young girls, and teaches them the various avocations of life.

ALMSHOUSES. (High Street.) Chairman—E. H. Panton. Hon. Secretary and Treasurer—C. L. Stewart. These were established in 1879. The land, given by the late Henry Reed, has space for 12 houses, two of which have been erected, and are now occupied by three persons. It is intended to sell the Dallnall land, now occupied, and eventually to purchase and build cottages on another site. 394 Tasmania. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

CORONERS. Thomas Abbott, Eastoe; Charles Adams, Lower Piper; Wilfred Harold Allison, Beaconsfield; George William Allwright, Bellerive; Alfred John Amos, Cranbrook; J. Anderson, George Town; B. Archer, Cressy; Wm. Fulbert Archer, B.A. (Cam.), Longford; Wm. Henry Davies Archer, B.A., LL.M., Brickendon, Longford; Thos. Reibey Gardiner Arthur, Longford; Edward Derwent Atkinson, Penguin; Thomas Bennison, Hobart; John Richard Betts, Pontville; Thomas Bolivar Blyth, Macquarie Street, Hobart; Alfred Boatwright, Latrobe; Francis Edward Bomford, Moorina; Daniell William Bostock, Lilydale; William Andrew Bayley Brichall, Hobart; Daniel Burke, Exton, Westbury; Edmund Button, Scottsdale; Lloyd Eld Chambers, Police Magistrate and Commissioner for North-Western Division, Devonport; Arthur Kennard Chapman, Westbury; Francis Cole, Deloraine; Thomas Collett, Ulverstone; John Philip Conrad, Lefroy; Edward Lodewyk Crowther, M.D., Hobart; Henry Lucas Crowther, New Town; Joseph Davies, George Town; Hon. Ellis Dean, M.L.C, New Norfolk; George Joseph Dinham, Hobart; Adye Douglas, Beacons- field; George William Easton, Wynyard; William Hay Ferguson, flinders Island; William Fisher, Zeehan; Matthew Fitzpatrick, Lovett; Edward Henry Fowell; Charles George Henry Furlong, Lisle; Charles Samuel Gibbons; Hon. Geo. Gilmore, Crosby, M.E.C., Hobart; Everard Vaughan Goldsmid, Zeehan; Alfred Ernest Gorringe, Kempton; John Grierson, Forcett; James Michael Griffin, Deloraine; John William Grove, Sandy Bay; Wm. Gunn, Invercarron, Broadmarsh; William James Gunn, Brighton Junction; Hon. Charles Henry Hall, M.L.C., Burnie; Edward Laret Hall, Commissioner, etc., Launceston; Richd. Harrisson, Grove House, Jericho; Hon. William Hartnoll, M.E.C., Fallgrove, Evandale; Hon. Alexander Hean, C.M.G., M.E.C., Sorell; William Henry, Birch's Bay; Benjamin Owen Holder, Fingal; Hon. John Hope, M.L.C, M.E.C., Sheffield; Alexander Johnston; Charles Thomas Jones, Berriedale, Bothwell; David Jones, Waratah; James Windermere Lord, Mt. Balfour; Fredk. Lyne, Redcliffe, Swansea; James Lyne, York Plains; Fredk. Mace, Malunnah, Orford; Charles John Mackenzie, Rosehaugh, Somerset; Roger Marshall, Bicheno; John Brydges Mason, Surgeon, Highbury Lodge, Longford; William Mason, Surgeon; Patrick Churcher Maxwell; Joseph Wilson McEwan, Dumbarton, Lisle Road; Henry Hector McFie, Devonport; David Melville, Hobart; Charles Miller, St. Helens; Hon. Arthur Morrisby, M.L.C, Zeehan; Thomas Bather Moore, Rosedale, Strahan W.; Hon. William Moore, M.E.C., New Town; Frederick Napier, St. Mary's; George Nettlefold, The Levels, Tunnack; Hon. Hubert Allan Nichols, M.L.C, Ulverstone; Arthur James Ogilvy, Inverquharity, Richmond; Kenneth Ogilvy Richmond; Cecil Francis Parsons, Pelham; Frank Charles King Pitt, Ouse; John Newbun Propsting, Conorville, York Plains; Alexander Arthur Reid, Bothwell; William John Coombe Reid, Irish Town; Lawrence Reynolds, Carnarvon; Thomas Riggall, Somercotes, Ross; Thomas Edmin Rule, Launceston; Robert Sawers, Hope Island, Port Esperance; Robert Scott, Woodlands, Ringarooma; Winston Churchill Simmons, Churchill, Rich- mond; Caleb John Lee Smith, Keanefield, Deloraine; Charles Thomas Smith, Stanley; James Smith, Latrobe; Jabez Waterhouse Smithies, Burnie; John Somer- ville, Lilydale; John Soundy, Hobart; Harry Griffin Spicer, Stanley; Francis Henry Stephenson, King Island; John Charles von Stieglitz, Evandale; Christian Henry Stitz, Queenstown; William James Thomas, Franklin; Charles Arthur Tregurtha; Ernest William Turner, Commissioner, etc., Zeehan; William Henry Vaughan, Lunawanna,; James White, Ringarooma; Ernest Whitfield, Launceston; Walter Ormsby Wise, Police Magistrate, Hobart; Harold .Stephen Robt. Wright, The Grove, Glenorchy; Hon. Alfred Youl, M.L.C., Longford.

Coroners are appointed by the Governor, and hold office during pleasure. For every inquest the sitting Coroner is paid a fee of £i, and ii for every day after the first, and also travelling expenses at the rate of sixpence for each mile travelled from and to his residence. JURISDICTION OF CORONERS. Subject to the provisions of Section io as to inquests of death, every Coroner shall have jurisdiction to enquire into, and shall inquire into— I. The manner and cause of any person who— (a) Is killed; or 396 THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY. New Zealand. HOSPITALS—(Continued). Rogers, Airs. Nelson-street, Hastings. Maternity. Reynolds & Kimber, Gordon-street, Dannevirke. Maternity. Nurses .Smith, Mrs. Avenue-road, Hastings. Maternity. Studley, Mrs." Wairoa. Maternity. .Scott, Dr. Clifford-street, Gisborne. Med., Surg. & Maternity Wallis, Miss Palmerston-road, Gisborne. Medical & Surgical. Wallis & Wheeler, Ormond-road, Gisborne. Maternity. Misses Wade & Willow, Riverside-road, Gisborne. Med., Surg. & Maternity Misses MENTAL DEFECTIVES. DEPARTMENT FOR THE CARE OF MENTAL DEFECTIVES. Minister—Hon. R. H. Rhodes. Private Secretary—W. Crow. Departmental Officers— Inspector-General—F. Hay, MB., CM. Deputy Inspector-General—St. L. H. Gribben, M.D. Assistant Inspector—Miss H. Maclean. Chief Clerk—D. Souter. Medical Superintendent, Auckland Mental Hospital—R. M. Beattie, M.B- Medical Superintendent, Christchurch Mental Hospital—W. B. Gow, M.D. Medical Superintendent, Porirua Mental Hospital—G. Hassell, M.D. Medical Superintendent, Seacliff Mental Hospital—F. T. King, M-B. Medical Superintendent, Tokanui Mental Hospital, Kihikihi—A. Crosby, M.R.C.S. Medical Superintendent, Nelson Mental Hospital—H. E. Jeffreys, M.R.CS. Superintendent, Hokitika Mental Hospital—J. Downey; Medical Officer, H. Macandrew, M.B. AUCKLAND MENTAL HOSPITAL. Medical Superintendent—R. M. Beattie, M.B-, M.S. Asst. Medical Officer—H. J. Tizard, M.R.C.S. No. of Patients in Hospital, 31st Dec-, 1912 845 „ ,, admitted during the year 246 ., „ discharged or died 195 remaining 31st Dec, 1913 896 Average number resident during the year 865

CHRISTCHURCH (Sunnyside) MENTAL HOSPITAL. Medical Superintendent—W. Baxter Gow, M.D. Assistant Medical Officer—D. C. Lee, M.B., B.S- No. of Patients in Hospital, 31st Dec, 1912 717 „ „ admitted during the year 147 „ „ discharged or died 212 „ „ remaining 31st Dec, 1913 652 Average number resident during the year 685

DUNEDIN (SEACLIFF) MENTAL HOSPITAL. Medical Superintendent—F. Truby King, M.B- 437 New Zealand. THE MEDICAL DIRECTORY.

LIST OF MEDICAL PRACTITIONERS RESIDENT IN NEW ZEALAND.

A list of the Abbreviations used in the following pages is given in the Commonwealth Section, Pages 28-32.

AUCKLAND AUCKLAND—(Continued). AICKIN, Casement Gordon, 41 M.D. (Rush. Med. Coll., Univ. Chicago,. Symonds-st, Auckland, N.Z. — M.B. U.S.A.), 1903. B.Ch. (Univ. N.Z.), 1905. BULL, Stanley Arthur, Mount AICKIN, Ronald Thomas Graves, Eden-road, Auckland, N.Z. — M.D. no Queen-st, Auckland, N.Z.—M.D., (Lond.), 1901; M.B.. 1895; M.R.C.S., Ch.B. (Edin.), 1903; Dip. in Trop. Med. (Eng.), L.R.C.P. (Lond.), 1892; 1903; D.P.H., etc., etc.; House Surg. (West.) ; late Surg. Coromandel Hosp. Gen. Hosp., Birmingh.; Reg. Edinburgh & Ho. Surg. & Ho. Phys., Westm. 1903, United Kingdom and N.Z. B.M.A. Hosp. Contrib.: "A New Form of Bath used in Treatment of Ty- AUBIN, Emile Dupont, 13 Mort-st, phoid," B.M. JL, 1902; Mem. B.M.A. Auckland, N.Z.— M.R.C.S. (Eng.). L.R.C.P. (Lond.), 1895; M.B., B.S. CAROLAN, James Frederick, Sta- M.D. 1905 (Univ. Lond.). tion-rd., Avondale, Auckland, N.Z.— M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1872; (St. Mary's BEALE, Bernard Charles, Auck- Hosp., Lond.) ; M.R.C.P. (Lond.) ; J.P.; land, N.Z.—M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1852; for Dom. of N.Z,; Pub. Vac; Med. L.S.A. (Lond.,), 1854; Reg. under Med. Referee, Nat. Mut. Life, and Citizens; Prac. Act, 1867. Med. Off. King's Empire Veterans and BEATTIE, Robt. Martin, Gt. N. Veterans' Home; Med. Off. Loyal Ma- Rd., Point Chevalier, Auckland, N.Z.— tamata Lodges I.O.O.F. and M.U.; Lt.~ M.B., CM. (Edin.), 1890, B.Sc. (Pub. Col. N.Z. Med.. Corps. Health), 1892, D.Sc. (Pub. Health), CAWKWELL, Geo. Law. Remu- 1905 (Univs. Edin. and Otago) ; Med. era, Auckland, N.Z.—M.B., Ch.B., 1909 Supt. Auckland Lunat. Asyl.; late Med. (Edin.). Off. Seacliff Asyl. CLARK, Alfred, Hobson-bklg., BEDFORD. Robert, Ponsonby- Fort-st, Auckland, and Victoria-aven., rd., Ponsonby, Auckland, N.Z.'— Raurimu—F.R.CS. (Edin.), 1898; L.R. M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1873; L.R.C.P. C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), 1892; L.F.P.S. (Lond.,), 1873. (Glasg.), and L.M., 1892; Reg. N.Z. BO YD, James, 165 Queen-st, Auck- B.M.A. land, N.Z.—F.R.CS. (Edin.), 1895; CLOSS, James Robert, Auckland, M.R.C.S. (Eng.), 1893; L.R.C.P., L,R. N.Z.—M.B., B.Ch. (Univ. N.Z.), 1907- C.S. (Edin.), and L.M. et L.F.P.S. (Glas.), 1893 (Univ. & St. Mungo's Coll. COLDICUTT, Claude Ernest Addi- Glas.) ; Vis. Med. Off., Cott. Hosp., son, 82 Symonds-st., Auckland, N.Z. Simonstown; M.O.H., Simonstown; -M.D., Ch.B. (Edin.), 1907; M.D. (Ed- late Ho. Surg., Sen. Res. Ho. Phys. and in.), 1909; D.P.H. (Camb.), 1910; Res. Asst, Throat Dept, Roy. Infirm., Hon. Emergency Ear & Throat Surg.r Glasg. Contrib.: "Clinical Case Trans- Gen. Hosp., Auckland; Hon. Anaesthet- vaal Malaria," Glas. Med. JL, 1899; "The ist Dental Hosp., Auckland; Reg. Scot- So-called Abortive Treatment of land, 1907. B.M.A. Typhoid by Calomel,"' B.M.JL, 18995 DARBY, Wm. John, Symonds-st., "Plague," Stand, and Diggers' News, Auckland.—L.R.C.S.I., 1884; (Cath. 1899. Univ., Dubl.) ; Surg. Auckland Gaol; late Hon. Phys., Auckland Hosp. BRIFFAULT, Robert, 268 Queen-st., DE CLIVE-LOWE, Thos. Auckland, N.Z.—M.B. (Univ. N.Z.), Humph., 58 Symonds-st., Auckland, 1901. N.Z.—L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S. (Edin.), L.F. BROCKWAY, Walter Scott, Pon- P.S. (Glas.), 1894; (Univ. and R.C.S., sonby-rd., Ponsonby, Auckland, N.Z.— Edin.) ; Mem. Auckland Inst.; late Hon. 444 Getting around this CD

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