Medical Diary for the Ensuing Week

Medical Diary for the Ensuing Week

1596 RONTGEN SOCIETY, Institution of Electrical Engineers, Victoria Embankment, W.C. for TUESDAY.-8.15 P.M., Papers : Dr. Hampson, Prof. W. G. Duffield, Medical Diary the ensuing Week. and Mr. T. Murray Sterilisation of Milk by Electrified Gas. Mr. C. E. S. Phillips will exhibit and describe Some New SOCIETIES. Radium-emanation Applicators. ROYAL SOCIETY, Burlington House, London, W. NOMTH-EAST LONDON CLINICAL SOCIETY, Prince of Wales’s Tottenham. N. THURSDAY.-Sir Francis Darwin : (1) On a Method of Studying Hospital, Transpiration ; (2) The Effect of Light on the Transpiration of THURSDAY.-4.15 P.M., Clinical Meeting. Leaves.-Prof. J. B. Farmer and Mr. L. Digby : On Dimensions of Chromosomes considered in Relation to Phylogeny.-Mr. CHILD STUDY SOCIETY, LONDON, Royal Sanitary Institute, 90, J. H. Mummery: The Process of Calcification in Enamel and Buckingham Palace-road, S.W. Dentine (communicated by Prof. J. Symington).-Mr. A. THURSDAY.-7.30 P.M., Mr. P. B. Ballard: Left-Handedness. Compton : The Optimum Temperature of Salicin Hydrolysis by Enzyme Action is Independent of the Concentrationa of Sub- WEST LONDON MEDICO CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY, West London strate and Enzyme (communicated by Sir J. It. Bradford, Hospital, Hammersmith-road, W. secretary to the Royal Society).-Mr. C. F. U. Meek: The Ratio FRIDAY.-8 P.M., Cases will be shown. 8.30 P.M., Paper:—Mr. Between Spindle Lengths in the Spermatocyte Metaphases of J. E. R. McDonagh : The Biology of Syphilis (illustrated by Heliae Pomatia (communicated by Sir W. T. Thiselton-Dyer).- lantern slides). Followed by a discussion. Dr. A. P. Laurie, Mr. W. F. P. McLmtock, and Mr. F. D. Miles : Egyptian Blue (communicated by Sir Arthur Church). LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole-street, W. ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS OF ENGLAND, Lincoln’s Inn WEDNESDAY. Fields, W.C. SECTION OF THE HISTORY OF MEDICINE (Hon. Secretaries- FRIDAY.-5 P.M., Mr. G. H. Makins : Gunshot Wounds. (Bradshaw Raymond Crawfurd, D’Arcy Power) : at 5 P.M. Lecture.) Papers: MEDICAL GRADUATES’ COLLEGE AND POLYCLINIC, 22, Dr. Raymond Crawfurd: Martial and Medicine. Chenies-street, W.C. Dr. J. D. Rolleston : Medicine in the Greek (Part II.). Anthology MONDAY.-4 P.M., Dr. J. L. Bunch: Clinique (Skin). 5.15 P.M., An exhibit will be made of Objects of Medical and Surgical Lecture :—Dr. W. Gilliatt : Tubercular Disease of the Female Antiquarian Interest by Mr. C. J. S. Thompson from the Generative of Mr. Wellcome. Organs. Historical Medical Museum Henry TUESDAY.-4 P.M., Dr. C. E. Lakin : Clinique (Medical). 5.15 P.M., SECTION OF OPHTHALMOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-J. Herbert Lecture:-Dr. W. P. S. Branson: Some Pseudo-Physical Parsons. Leslie Paton): at 8 P.M. Diseases. WEDNESDAY.-4 P.M., Mr. R. Howard: 6.15 and : Clinique (Surgical). P.M., Cases Speeirnens Lecture :-Dr. A. Mantle The Mr. J. Herbert Parsons : of Glasses (Harrogate) : Causes, Symptoms, Specimens Experimental and Complications of Mucous Colitis, its Treatment prepared by Sir William Crookes, O.M., P.R.S. by Irriga- tion of Mineral Waters as done at Plombieres and Harrogate. Papers (at 8.30 P.M.) : THURSDAY.-4 P.M., Dr. S. A. K. Wilson: Clinique (Medical). Mr. N. Bishop Harman : An Operation to Improve the Effect of 5.15 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. J. Blumfeld : Anaesthesia in Diagnosis. an Artificial Eye. FRIDAY.-4 P.M., Mr. G. W. Roll: Clinique (Eye). Mr. W. M. Beaumont: Iritis, Rheumatic and Toxaemic. Dr. Gordon Holmes and Mr. R. A. Greeves : Sarcoma of Choroid POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith- with Extensive Secondary Dessemination. road, W. THURSDAY. MONDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Simson: Diseases of Women. 10.30 A.M., SECTION OF BALNEOLOGY AND CLIMATOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries- Medical Registrar: Demonstration of Cases in Wards. 12 noon, Chas. W. Buckley, J. Campbell McClure) : at 5.30 P.M. Dr.Bernstein : Pathological Demonstration. 2 P.M., Medical and Dr. Guy Hinsdale: Mineral their and Newer Surgical Clinics. X Rays. Mr. Armour: Operations. 2.30 P.M., Springs, Analyses Mr. Dunn: Diseases of the 5 Lecture:-Mr. Methods of Application, &c., with a Note on Radio-activity Eye. P.M., of Mineral Waters. Baldwin : Diseases of the Rectum. TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Robinson : Gynaecological Operations. (At 7.15 P.M. the Members will dine together at the Welbeck 10.30 Demonstration of Cases in Wards. Palace Welbeck-street. W. The for the dinner is A.M., Surgical Registrar: Hotel, charge 12 noon, Mr. T. Demonstration of &e. 2 P.M., and Members who wish Gray: Fractures, 4s. each, may bring guests. Members Medical and Surgical Clinies. X Rays. Mr. Baldwin: Operations. to dine are requested to send their names to Dr. J. Campbell Dr. Davis : Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. Dr. Pernet: McClure, 41, Welbeck-street, W.) Diseases of the Skin. 6 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. Baldwin: Diseases SECTION OF OBSTETRICS AND GYNÆCOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries- of the Rectum. T. Watts Eden, C. Hubert Roberts): at 8 P.M. WEDNESDAY.-10 A.M.. Dr. Saunders: Diseases of Children. Dr. Davis: of the and Ear. 11 Specimens:: Operations Throat, Nose, A.M., Mr. Alban Doran : An Occluded Vagina After Total Hyster- Mr. Souttar: Demonstration of Minor Operations. 12 noon, ectomy. Lecture :-Mr. Souttar: Abdominal Diagnosis. 2 P.M., Medical Mr. J. D. Malcolm : Sloughing Fibroid with Complete Inversion and Surgical Clinics. X Rays. Mr. Pardoe: Operations. Mr. B. of the Uterus. Harman: Diseases of the Eye. Dr. Simson : Diseases of Women. Dr. G. G. Alderson: Chrobak’s Instrument for 5 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. Baldwin: Diseases of the Rectum. Embryotomy. THURSDAY.-10.30 Dr. Simson: Demonstration. Dr. Wilberforce Smith: Epidiascope Demonstration on Dis- A.M., Gynaecological appearance of Altmann’s Granules in Carcinoma Cervicis. 12.15 P.M., Lecture :-Dr. G. Stewart : Neurological Cases. Mr. Gordon Luker: Hydatidiform Mole and Normal Ovum in 2 P.M., Medical and Surgical Clinics. X Rays. Mr. Armour: Twin Operations. 2.30 P.M., Mr. Dunn: Diseases of the Eye. 5 P.M., Pregnancy. Lecture :-Mr. Baldwin : Diseases of the Rectum. Short Communications: FRIDAY.,--10 Dr. Robinson: Dr. H. R. Case of Bartholin’s A.M., Gynaecological Operations. Spencer : Primary Cancer of Gland. 10.30 Lecture :—Dr. Owen: Practical Medicine. 12.15 P.M., Mr. Victor Case of at the A.M., Bonney: (1) Pre-eclampsia Twenty- Lecture :—Dr. Bernstein : Clinical 2 Medical fourth Week Treated Caesarean of Pathology. P.M., by Section ; (2) Case and Clinics. X Mr. Caesarean with Remarks on the Surgical Rays. Baldwin: Operations. Myomectomy Operation. Dr. Davis: Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. Dr. Pernet : Papers :: Diseases of the Skin. 5 P.M., Lecture :-Mr. Baldwin; Diseases Mr. Beckwith Whitehouse: The Relation of Syphilis to the of the Rectum. Uterus. SATURDAY.-10A.M., Dr. Saunders: Diseases of Children. Dr. Davis: Dr. M. G. Stewart: Case of Foetus Acardiacus Amorphus. Operations of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. Mr. B. Harman: FRIDAY. Diseases of the Eye. 12 noon, Lecture :-Mr. Souttar: Surgical of SECTION OF LARYNGOLOGY (Hon. Secretaries-E. A. Peters, Anatomy the Abdomen. 2 P.M.. Medical and Surgical Clinies. Cecil I. Graham): at 4 P.M. X Rays. Mr. Pardoe : Operations. Cases : LONDON SCHOOL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, Dreadnought The President (Dr. D. R. Paterson): Extraction from the Bronchi Hospital, Greenwich. of Three Foreign Bodies, the Colour of which made Removal Difficult. MONDAY.-Out-patient Demonstrations:-10 A.M. Dr. Singer: Dr. W. Hill : exhibition of of Pharyn- Medical. Mr. H. Curtis: Surgical. 12 noon, Mr. G. N. Biggs : (1) Epidiascope Skiagrams and Ear.-2.15 Mr. W. Turner: geal Diverticula; (2) Patient from whom a Post Cricoid Throat, Nose, P.M., Surgery. Diverticulum has been Removed. 3 P.M., Mr. W. Turner: Operations. 3.15 P.M., Sir Dyce Mr. Layton: (1) Carcinoma of (Esophagus, Gastrostomy, Dis- Duckworth: Medicine. 4.15 P.M., Mr. R. Lake: Ear and Throat. Demonstrations 10 Dr. G. Rohnes-, appearance of Secondary Deposits, Bilateral Abductor TUESDAY.-Out-patient A.M., Paresis ; (2) Two Cases of Bilateral Abductor Paralysis. Medical. Mr. Cole: Surgical. 12 noon, Dr. H. MacCormac: Mr. A. J. of which Caused Skin.-2 P.M., Mr. L. McGavin: Operations. 2.15 P.M., Mr. Wright: Specimen Thyroglossal Cyst R. 3.15 Dr. in a Woman 54. Carling: Surgery. P.M., G. Rankin: Medicine. Dyspnœa aged 2.15 Mr. G. Potts : Laryngeal Case for Diagnosis. P.M., Lecture :-Mr. R. Carling: Gallstones. Dr. E. A. Peters : Early Pachydermia of Larynx. WEDNESDAY.-Out-patient Demonstrations: 10 A.M., Dr. F. Lang- And other Cases. mead : Medical. Mr. Cecil Rowntree: Surgical. 11 A.M., Mr. R. E. Bickerton: Eye.-2 P.M., Mr. L. V. Cargill or Mr. Choyce: SECTION OF ANÆSTHETICS (Hon. Secretaries-H. E. G. Boyle, Operations. 2.15 P.M., Dr. F. Taylor: Medicine. 3.15 P.M., Cecil Hughes): at 8.30 P.M. Mr. Cargill: Eye Clinique. 4.30 P.M.. Mr. 0. C. Chovm: Paper:: Surgery. 3.15 P.M., Special Lecture :—Mr. L. V. Cargill : Diffi- Dr. A. L. Flemming: Review of Inquests concerning Deaths culties in Ophthalmic Diagnosis. during Anaesthesia 1910-1913. THURSDAY.-Out-patient Demonstrations:-10 A.M., Dr. Singer: Medical. Mr. H. Curtis: Surgical. 12 noon, Mr. G. N. SECTION OF PATHOLOGY Biggs: (Hon. Secretaries-Gordon W. Goodhart, Throat, Nose, and Ear.-2 P.M., Mr. R. Carling or Mr. W. C. Price-Jones): at 8.30 P.M. Turner : Operations. Dr. A. Davies: Pathological Demonstra- Laboratory Meeting at the Royal Army Medical College, tion. 3.15 P.M., Dr. R. Wells: Medicine. 4.30 P.M., Special Grosvenor-road, S.W.

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