Appointments. ST

Appointments. ST

629 MEDICAL WOMAN street, W.). 6.30 P.M., Dr. Ruth Balmer: Out-patient MAGISTRATE.-Dr. Janet E. Cliniques for Women and Children (at the Elizabeth Garrett Lane-Claypon, Dean of the Household and Social Science Anderson Hospital). Department, King’s College for Women, has been made a SATURDAY.-9.15 A.M.. Injections (at the Elizabeth Garrett justice of the peace for the County of London. Anderson Hospital). WEST1 LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London LORD HAIG’S DISABLED OFFICERS’ FUND.-Lord Hospital. Hammersmith. W. Haig’s appeal to sportsmen has already met with con- MONDAY, Sept. 20th.-2 P.M., Mr. B. Harman: Eye Department. siderable success. That cricketers have not been slow to 2 P.M., Mr. MacDonald’ Surgical Out-patients. is testified by the exciting match at the Oval, which TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Electrical Department. respond 2 P.M., Dr. T. Gray : Surgical Out-patients. commenced on between the Monday last, Champion County WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Owen: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., and the Rest of England, when half the proceeds were given Mr. Addison : Operations. to the Fund. The big match on the Chelsea ground is evi- THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. G. Stewart: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., dence that football is doing its share and other sections of Mr. MacDonald : Surgical Out-patients. sport are contributing their quota. FRIDAY.-2 P.M., Mr. Banks Davis: Diseases of the Throat, Nose, and Ear. 2 P.M., Dr. Pernet: Skin Department. Mr. Henry J. Taylor, honorary SATURDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Owen : Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., ophthalmic Mr. Sinclair: surgeon to the Bolton Infirmary, was presented at Preston, Surgical Otit-patients. with the Humane certificate Daily:-10 A.M., Ward Visits..2 P.M., In-patient, Out-patient on Sept. 14th, Royal Society’s Clinics and Operations. on vellum for an to rescue a man who had thrown attempt MALE LOCK W. into the flooded Ribble. Mr. who is HOSPITAL, Dean-street, himself Taylor, MONDAY, Sept. 13th, WEDNESDAY, AND FRIDAY.-5 P.M.. Dr. C. 55 years of age, dived in fully clothed, but his retriever dog Russ: Demonstration of the Treatment of Gonorrhcea by followed and clung to his coat, preventing him from Electrolysis. reaching the man, who was drowned.. MANCHESTER FRENCH HOSPITAL POST-GRADUATE LEC- TURES, 24, Acomb-street (behind Whitworth Park). ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL AND COLLEGE.- THURSDAY, Sept 23rd.-4.15 P.M., Dr. A. C. Magian: Tubal The old students’ dinner will take in the Abortion. place Guildhall, __________________ and not in the Great Hall of the Hospital, as previously notified. This alteration has been made owing to insufficient accommodation. Other arrangements remain the same as announced in our issue of Sept. 4th. Appointments. ST. BARTHOLOMEW’S HOSPITAL NURSES’ HOME.- BREWER, D., M.R.C.S.. L.R.C.P.Lond., D.P.H., has been appointed The plans of building for Queen Mary’s Home for nurses Medical Ofheer of Health for the Borough of Swindon. in at St. Bartholomew’s have been BROADFOOT, J., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., Certifying Surgeon under the training Hospital Factory and Workshop Acts for Dingwall. and the first block is to be commenced at once. approved MAYLARD, A. E., M.B., B.S. Lond., one of the Medical Referees The cost of a room and all that goes with it is oE350, and under the Workmen’s Compensation Act, 1906, for the Sheriffdom certain rooms have already been named according to the of Lanark. wish of the subscribers. Special features of the proposed TANNER, W. E., M.S., F.R.C.S., Assistant Surgeon to the Prince of home include a separate bedroom for each nurse, a lecture Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham. theatre, a library, recreation rooms, numerous bath and shampoo rooms. The present amount of the fund is .6100,000 and an equivalent sum is still required. Contributions should Vacancies. be sent to Mr. W. McAdam Eccles, at St. Bartholomew’s . Hospital, London, E.C. 1. For further information refer to the advertisement columns: THE LATE DR. RUTHERFOORD HARRIS.-On Aberdeen Royal Infirmary.-Jun. M.O. £500. Abergavenny, Monmouthshire Asylum.-Jun. Asst. M.O. e300. Sept. 2nd Dr. Frederick Rutherfoord Harris died at Eastbourne Ayrshire Sanatorium. Glenafton, New Cumnock.-Res. Asst. £250. at the age of 64. Son of a judge in Madras and educated at Barnsley. Beckett Hospital and Dispensary.-Sen. H.S. £250. Leatherhead Grammar School and abroad, he studied Barrow-in-Furness, North Lonsdale Hospital.-Sec. Res. H.S. £225. medicine at Edinburgh University, qualifying M.R.C.S. Eng. Battersea General Hospital (Incorporated), Battersea Park, S. W.- in 1889 and L.R.C.P. Lond. in the following year. For a Third Res. M.O..6200. while he medicine in He then became Bedford County Hospital.-Asst. H.S. £150. practised Kimberley. Bethnal Green Infirmary, Cambridge-road, Bethrtal Green, E.- associated with Cecil Rhodes, who appointed him secretary Two Jun. M.O’s. £400. of the British South Africa Company. South African and Birmingham General Hospital.-Surg. Registrar. t200. later home politics then became his chief interest, combined Brighton, Royal Sussex County Hos-i)ital.-Jun. H.S. £150. with sport of all kinds. He was Member for Kimberley British Guiana.-Asst. M.O.H..6600. in the and in 1903 was returned to the Carnegie Dunfermline Trust.-Asst. M.O. £500. Cape Parliament, Central London Jzzdd-street St. Pancras.- as for there Ophthalmic Hospital, House of Commons Member Dulwich, sitting H.S. £100. for three years. Even when politics brought him constant Chesterfield and, -N7ot-tli Derbyshiim Royal Hospital.-Jun. H.S. £250. trouble and disappointment he never returned to the City of London Hospital for Diseases of the Chest, Victoria Park. E. practice of his profession, but led a retired life for some -H.P. £100. Also Tuberc. O. £600. years before his death. Colchester, Essex County Hospital.-H.S. £200. Colonial Service.-M.O.’s for West African Medical Staff, Govern- ment Service in Malaya, East African Protectorates, West Indies (including British Guiana), Fiji, and the Western Pacific, &c. Coventry and Warwickshire Hospital, Coventry.-Hon. P. Derby Borough Mental Hospital.--Asst. M.O. £350. Medical Diary. Derby, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.-Asst. H.S. and Cas. O. £200. Devonport, Royal Albert Hospital.;-H.S. £200. LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &c. I Dtt?-7za)n Urziversitg College of Medicine, Newcastle-upon-Tyne.- LONDON (ROY AT, FREE HOSPITAL) SCHOOL OF MEDICINE Lecturer on Med. Jurisprudence. FOR WOMEN, Hunter-street, Brunswick-square. W.C. East Africa.-M.O. to C.1%,I.S., Kavirondo. Post-Graduate Course on Venereal Diseases for Medical Women. Eastbourne, Princess Alice Hospital.-Res. M.O. £175. A Course arranged by the London (Royal Free Hospital) School East London Hospital for Children and Dispcxascerg for Women, of Medicine for Women, the Royal Free Hospital, the Elizabeth Shadwell, E.-H.S. and H.P. £125. Garrett Anderson Hospital and the London Lock Hospital, for Egyptian Goverrtnzent, School of Medicine.-Prof. of Pharmacology. the instruction of qualified medical women in the Treatment L.E. 1.200-1.440. Lecturer in Anat. L.E. 720. of Venereal Diseases. The Course will extend over two weeks. Glamorgan County Asylum, Bridgend.-Jun. Asst. M.O. £350. MONDAY, Sept. 20th.-5 P.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Out-patient Glasgow District Mental Hospital, Gartloch, Gartcosh.-Asst. M.O. Cliniques for Women and Children (at the Royal Free .6350. , Hospital, Gray’s Inn-road). Heywood Borough.-M.O.H. £600. TUESDAY.-9.30 A.M., Injections (at the London Lock Hospital, Hospital for Sick Children, Great Orrraorzd-street, W.C.-Cas. 1VL0. 283, Harrow-road, W.) 2 P.M., Mr. C. Gibbs : Lecture and .6200. Also Asst. Cas. M.O., H.S., and H.P. £50 each. Visit to Wards (at the London Lock Hospital, Harrow-road). Huddersfield Royal Infirmary.-Asst. H.S. £150. 6.30p.M., Dr. Ruth Balmer : Out-patient Cliniques for Women Hull City Asylum, Willerby, near Hull.-Jun. Asst. M.O.. £300. - and Children (at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Hospital, Hull Royal Infirmary.-Asst. H.S..6150. 144, Euston-road, N.W.)J Ingham Infirmary and South Shields and TVestoe Dispensary.- WEDNESDAY.-9 A.M., Dr. Morna Rawlins : Visit to Maternity Jun. H.S. £175. Wards and Labour Department (at the London ,Lock Hos- Johannesburg, South African School of Vlirzes and Technology.- pital, Harrow-road). 11 A.M., Dr. Mary Schofield : Patho- Professorship of Vet. Anat. £860. logical Demonstrations (at the Royal Free Hospital). 3.30 P.M., Kensington Board of Guardians Infirmary, 3fai-loes-i-oacl.-Patho- Mr. J. E. Lane: Lecture and Visit to Wards (at the London logist. £300. Lock Hospital, Harrow-road). Lancaster County Asylum.-Asst. M.O. £300. THURSDAY.-9.30 A.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Visit to Venereal Dis- Leeds City.-Asst. M.O. £500. ease Hostels. 2 P.M., Mr. J. E. R. MacDonagh: Lecture and Leicester Royal Infirmary.-H.P. £200. Also Res. Anæsth. £250. Visit to Wards (at the London Lock Hospital, Harrow-road). Lincoln County Hospital.-Jun. H.S..6150. 5 P.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Injections (at the Royal Free Liverpool Royal Infirmary.-H.P.’S, H.S.’s, & Sen. Cas. O. C60 each. Hospital). Macclesfield General Infirmary.-Res. H.S. £200. FRIDAY.-10 A.M., Mrs. Rorke, M.B.: Treatment Ante-natal Maidstone, Kent County Mental Hospital.-Jun.

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