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830 have been mainly employed in cases of the nature referred to are the late Dr. Mabel .Tones, Dr. Elizabeth Smith, and Dr. Madeline Archibald. I regret that it is impossible to give particulars of the number of occasions on which their services have been utilised. With regard to Edinburgh, I find that owing to a misapprehension -1 was improperly informed when I answered the noble lady’s question on Feb. 18th. I understand that in the case of post mortem inquiries the Procurator-Fiscal there has from time to time utilised the services of women practitioners, but that in cases of the kind specially mentioned in Lord Advocate Morrison’s circular of October, 1920, women practitioners have not as yet been employed. I would point out, however, that, in -general, in cases of assault or offence against the Criminal Law Amendment Acts it is necessary to have an immediate medical examination, which in practice has to be carried out on the instructions of the police by a police casualty surgeon. A further examination after the case is reported to the Procurator-Fiscal is rarely necessary. Medical Diary. Information to be incl2eded in this column should reach us Mt proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reaehes its later than the first post on Wednesday morning. SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE. 1, Wimpole-street. W. MEETINGS OF SECTIONS. Friday, April 25th. STUDY OF DISEASE IX CHILDREN : at 5 1’.:1{. (Cases at 1.30 P.M.) Cuses : Dr. J. D. Rolleston : Herpes Recurrens. Other cases will be shown. fapet- : Dr. Forrest-Smith and Dr. Geoffrey Fildes : The X Ray Diagnosis of Pyloric and Duodenal Stenosis in Infants, to be followed by a discussion, in which Dr. Bertram Shires and others will take part. Members of the Section of Electro-Therapeutics are specially invited to attend and to take part in the discussion. EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE : at 8 P.M. Paper. Dr. Louis W. Sambon : The Elucidation of Cancer. N.B.-It is hoped that Members of other Sections will attend this Meeting. ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS : at 8.30 r.w. Paper : : Prof. Stefan Jellinek (Vienna) : Some New Observations and Experiments in Electricity. MEDICAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF VENEREAL DISEASES, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish-sqT.a.re, W. FRIDAY, April 25th.-8.30 P.M. A paper will be read by Major A. T. Frost on Bismuth Therapy. A discussion will follow in which Dr. H. H. Dale will take part. The discussion will be preceded by a demonstration of Clinical Cases. LECTURES. ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &c. WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, West London Hospital, Hammersmith, W. MONDAY, April 21st.-College closed. TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Drummond Robinson : Gynæco- logical Operations. 12 noon, Dr. Burrell: Chest Cases. 2 P.M., Mr. Banks-Davis: Throat, Nose, and Ear Department. WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Burnford: Medical Wards. 2 P.M., Dr. Pernet : Skin Department. 2.30 P.M., r Mr. Donald Armour : Surgical Wards. I. THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Graingcr Stewart : Neurological Department. 2 P.M., Mr. Bishop Harman : Eye Department. 2 P.M., Mr. MacDonald: Genito-Urinary Department. FRIDAY.-11 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Electrical Department. 2 P.M., Dr. Burrell: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M., Mr. Sinclair : Surgical Out-patients. SATURDAY.-9.30 P.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy. 10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children. 10 A.M., Mr. Banks-Davis : Operations on Throat, Nose and Ear. Daily 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays 10 A.M. to 1 P.M., In-patients, Out-patients. Operations, Special Depart- ments. NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE. (Prince of Wales’s General Hospital.) (at 4.30 1’.:11.) TUESDAY, April 22nd.-Dr. L. It. Yealland : Clinical Demonstration of Cases. WEDNESDAY.-Dr. J. Browning Alexander: Asthma. THURSDAY.-Mr. J. Bright Banister : Injuries Sustained l in Labour. FRIDAY.-4 P.M., Mr. J. Howell Eva,us: -. Orchitis and Epididymitis. Appointments. BRUCE, G. Gopuox, M.B., Ch.B., L.R.C.P. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., has been appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to Royal Aberdeen Hospital for Sick Children. BuoKNELL, M. AATON C., M.B., B.S. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.li.C.P., D.P.H., Bacteriologist for the City of Bradford. Foui.KES, P. G., M.B., B.S. Lond.. L.H.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S., Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for King’s Lynn. YoeNG, ROY F., M.B., B.C. Camù., Yisiting Surgeon to the Western Infirmary, Glasgow. Edinburgh Royal Infirmary : THOMPSON, MABEL, M.B., Ch.B., non-Ilesident House Physician ; WILLIAMSON, A. B., M.B., Ch.B., BEXNETT. MARGARET, E., M.B., Ch.B., non-Resident House Surgeons; MITCHELL, BETTr, M.B.- Ch.B., MUNRO, J. E., MARGARET, M.B., Ch.B., aud POPPER, O. 0., M.B., (’h.B., Clinical Assistants. Vacancies. Foi- futher information -refer to the adrertisenzerrt columns, Birmingham City.-Asst. M.O. £750. Also M.O. for Maternity and Child Welfare Work. 600. Bradford City.-Asst. School iAl.0. £600. Crofldon County Borough.-Denltal S. £600. Gravesend Hospital.-Sen. H.S. £100. Hemel Hempstead. TT’est Herts Ilospital.--Pes. --,NI.O. £200. Hospital for Consumption and Dis. of Chest, Brompton, S.W.- Asst. in Dept. of Pathology. £250. Hospital fnr Epilepsy and Paralysis, Maida Vale, W.-H.P. £100. Leicester Royal Infirmary.-Second H.P. £125. London Lock Hospital, Dean-sfreet and Harrour-road.-Surg. Reg. London Temperance Hospital. Hampstead-road, N.W.-Med. Registrar. 40 guineas. Manchester, Countf Mental Hospit’l Prestwich.-A.M.O. £440 17s. Mid-Wales Counties llentttl Hospital, Talgarth, Boeeonshire.- Asst. M.O. 350. R.A.M.C. Territorial Army.-Young Med. Pr"ctitioners. Rochester, St. Bai-tholottieu7’s Hospital.-Res. H.S. £250. Sutton, Surrey, Dotcrcs Hospital for Children.-Second Asst. M.O., £560. TVest Lorrdou Hospital, Hammersmith-road, TT’.-Hon. lled. Reg. TT’esfnrinster Ilospital.-Surg. Reg. and lled. Reg. Each £150. 6T-hitelcends Training College, Chelsea, S.W.-M.O. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS; MALHOTRA.-On March 15th, at Philip’s Nursing Home, Lahore the wife of Captain R. C. Malhotra, I.M.S., of a daughter. MARRIAGES. MANN-GOULD.-On April 10th. at St. Mary’s Baptist Church. Norwich, Surgeon-Commander Fairman Rackham Mann. R.N., to Hilda Mary, younger daughter of H. P. Gould, of Saxlingham, near Norwich. DEATHS. COCK.-On April 6th, suddenly, at Morton-crescent, Exmouth, John Cock, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 68. HAIG.-On April 6th. at Inverness-terrace, London, Alexander Haig, M.A. and M.D. Oxf., F.R.C.P. JACKSON.-On April 5th, at Folkestone, Edward Jackson. L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., late of Darliugton, aged 78. LONG.-On Wednesday, April 9th, at St. Martin’s-place, Dover, John Reginald Long, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Oxf., Barrister-at-Law, aged 53 years. N.B.-A fee of 7s. Gd. is charged for the insertion of Notices of bioths, Marriages, and Deaths. THE LANCET : SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Subscriptions not paid in advance are charged out at the published price of ls. per copy, plus postage. Cheques and P.O.’s (crossed " Westminster Bank, Ltd., Covent Garden Branch ") should be made payable to THE MANAGER, THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C. 2. For complete scale of advertisement charges apply to the Manager.

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have been mainly employed in cases of the nature referredto are the late Dr. Mabel .Tones, Dr. Elizabeth Smith, andDr. Madeline Archibald. I regret that it is impossible togive particulars of the number of occasions on which theirservices have been utilised. With regard to Edinburgh, Ifind that owing to a misapprehension -1 was improperlyinformed when I answered the noble lady’s question onFeb. 18th. I understand that in the case of post morteminquiries the Procurator-Fiscal there has from time to timeutilised the services of women practitioners, but that incases of the kind specially mentioned in Lord AdvocateMorrison’s circular of October, 1920, women practitionershave not as yet been employed. I would point out, however,that, in -general, in cases of assault or offence against theCriminal Law Amendment Acts it is necessary to have animmediate medical examination, which in practice has tobe carried out on the instructions of the police by a policecasualty surgeon. A further examination after the case isreported to the Procurator-Fiscal is rarely necessary.

Medical Diary.Information to be incl2eded in this column should reach us

Mt proper form on Tuesday, and cannot appear if it reaehesits later than the first post on Wednesday morning.

SOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE. 1, Wimpole-street. W.

MEETINGS OF SECTIONS.

Friday, April 25th.STUDY OF DISEASE IX CHILDREN : at 5 1’.:1{. (Cases

at 1.30 P.M.)Cuses :

Dr. J. D. Rolleston : Herpes Recurrens.Other cases will be shown.

fapet- :Dr. Forrest-Smith and Dr. Geoffrey Fildes : The X Ray

Diagnosis of Pyloric and Duodenal Stenosis in Infants,to be followed by a discussion, in which Dr. BertramShires and others will take part.

Members of the Section of Electro-Therapeutics are speciallyinvited to attend and to take part in the discussion.

EPIDEMIOLOGY AND STATE MEDICINE : at 8 P.M.Paper.

Dr. Louis W. Sambon : The Elucidation of Cancer.N.B.-It is hoped that Members of other Sections will attend

this Meeting.ELECTRO-THERAPEUTICS : at 8.30 r.w.

Paper : :Prof. Stefan Jellinek (Vienna) : Some New Observations and

Experiments in Electricity.

MEDICAL SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF VENEREALDISEASES, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish-sqT.a.re, W.FRIDAY, April 25th.-8.30 P.M. A paper will be read by

Major A. T. Frost on Bismuth Therapy. A discussionwill follow in which Dr. H. H. Dale will take part.The discussion will be preceded by a demonstrationof Clinical Cases.

LECTURES. ADDRESSES. DEMONSTRATIONS, &c.WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, WestLondon Hospital, Hammersmith, W.MONDAY, April 21st.-College closed.TUESDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Drummond Robinson : Gynæco-

logical Operations. 12 noon, Dr. Burrell: ChestCases. 2 P.M., Mr. Banks-Davis: Throat, Nose, and Ear Department.

WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Burnford: Medical Wards.2 P.M., Dr. Pernet : Skin Department. 2.30 P.M., rMr. Donald Armour : Surgical Wards. I.

THURSDAY.-10 A.M., Dr. Graingcr Stewart : NeurologicalDepartment. 2 P.M., Mr. Bishop Harman : EyeDepartment. 2 P.M., Mr. MacDonald: Genito-UrinaryDepartment.

FRIDAY.-11 A.M., Dr. McDougal: Electrical Department.2 P.M., Dr. Burrell: Medical Out-patients. 2 P.M.,Mr. Sinclair : Surgical Out-patients.

SATURDAY.-9.30 P.M., Dr. Burnford : Bacterial Therapy.10 A.M., Dr. Saunders : Medical Diseases of Children.10 A.M., Mr. Banks-Davis : Operations on Throat,Nose and Ear.

Daily 10 A.M. to 6 P.M., Saturdays 10 A.M. to 1 P.M.,In-patients, Out-patients. Operations, Special Depart-ments.

NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE.(Prince of Wales’s General Hospital.)

(at 4.30 1’.:11.)TUESDAY, April 22nd.-Dr. L. It. Yealland : Clinical

Demonstration of Cases.WEDNESDAY.-Dr. J. Browning Alexander: Asthma.THURSDAY.-Mr. J. Bright Banister : Injuries Sustained l

in Labour. FRIDAY.-4 P.M., Mr. J. Howell Eva,us: -. Orchitis and

Epididymitis.

Appointments.BRUCE, G. Gopuox, M.B., Ch.B., L.R.C.P. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng.,

has been appointed Honorary Assistant Surgeon to RoyalAberdeen Hospital for Sick Children.

BuoKNELL, M. AATON C., M.B., B.S. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.li.C.P.,D.P.H., Bacteriologist for the City of Bradford.

Foui.KES, P. G., M.B., B.S. Lond.. L.H.C.P. Lond., M.R.C.S.,Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Actsfor King’s Lynn.

YoeNG, ROY F., M.B., B.C. Camù., Yisiting Surgeon to theWestern Infirmary, Glasgow.

Edinburgh Royal Infirmary : THOMPSON, MABEL, M.B., Ch.B.,non-Ilesident House Physician ; WILLIAMSON, A. B.,M.B., Ch.B., BEXNETT. MARGARET, E., M.B., Ch.B.,non-Resident House Surgeons; MITCHELL, BETTr, M.B.-Ch.B., MUNRO, J. E., MARGARET, M.B., Ch.B., audPOPPER, O. 0., M.B., (’h.B., Clinical Assistants.

Vacancies.Foi- futher information -refer to the adrertisenzerrt columns,

Birmingham City.-Asst. M.O. £750. Also M.O. for Maternityand Child Welfare Work. 600.

Bradford City.-Asst. School iAl.0. £600.Crofldon County Borough.-Denltal S. £600.Gravesend Hospital.-Sen. H.S. £100.Hemel Hempstead. TT’est Herts Ilospital.--Pes. --,NI.O. £200.Hospital for Consumption and Dis. of Chest, Brompton, S.W.-

Asst. in Dept. of Pathology. £250.Hospital fnr Epilepsy and Paralysis, Maida Vale, W.-H.P.

£100.Leicester Royal Infirmary.-Second H.P. £125.London Lock Hospital, Dean-sfreet and Harrour-road.-Surg. Reg.London Temperance Hospital. Hampstead-road, N.W.-Med.

Registrar. 40 guineas.Manchester, Countf Mental Hospit’l Prestwich.-A.M.O.

£440 17s.Mid-Wales Counties llentttl Hospital, Talgarth, Boeeonshire.-

Asst. M.O. 350.R.A.M.C. Territorial Army.-Young Med. Pr"ctitioners.Rochester, St. Bai-tholottieu7’s Hospital.-Res. H.S. £250.Sutton, Surrey, Dotcrcs Hospital for Children.-Second Asst. M.O.,

£560.TVest Lorrdou Hospital, Hammersmith-road, TT’.-Hon. lled. Reg.TT’esfnrinster Ilospital.-Surg. Reg. and lled. Reg. Each £150.6T-hitelcends Training College, Chelsea, S.W.-M.O.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS;

MALHOTRA.-On March 15th, at Philip’s Nursing Home, Lahorethe wife of Captain R. C. Malhotra, I.M.S., of a daughter.

MARRIAGES.MANN-GOULD.-On April 10th. at St. Mary’s Baptist Church.

Norwich, Surgeon-Commander Fairman Rackham Mann.R.N., to Hilda Mary, younger daughter of H. P. Gould, ofSaxlingham, near Norwich.

DEATHS.COCK.-On April 6th, suddenly, at Morton-crescent, Exmouth,

John Cock, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 68.HAIG.-On April 6th. at Inverness-terrace, London, Alexander’ Haig, M.A. and M.D. Oxf., F.R.C.P.JACKSON.-On April 5th, at Folkestone, Edward Jackson.

L.R.C.P., M.R.C.S., late of Darliugton, aged 78.LONG.-On Wednesday, April 9th, at St. Martin’s-place, Dover,

John Reginald Long, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., D.P.H. Oxf.,Barrister-at-Law, aged 53 years.

N.B.-A fee of 7s. Gd. is charged for the insertion of Notices of’

bioths, Marriages, and Deaths.

THE LANCET : SUBSCRIPTION RATES.

Subscriptions not paid in advance are charged out at thepublished price of ls. per copy, plus postage. Cheques and

P.O.’s (crossed " Westminster Bank, Ltd., Covent GardenBranch ") should be made payable to THE MANAGER,THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C. 2.

For complete scale of advertisement charges apply to theManager.