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941 Medical Golfing Society. The autumn meeting was held at Littlestone on Oct. 18th and 19th, 75 competitors taking part. The results were as follows :- Singles v. Bogey : 1st, Mather Thomson (2 up) ; 2nd, A. Galletly. Foursomes v. Bogey : D. J. O’Keeffe and H. W. Molesworth (all square) after a tie with Commander Rusack and A. Galletly. Canny Ryall Cup : 1st, D. Ligat, 73 net ; 2nd, Eric Dobson and T. A. Torrance, 74 net; Scratch Prize : T. A. Torrance, 71. Veteran’s Cup : D. Ligat. London Irish Medical Golfing Society. The autumn meeting was held at Sandwich on Oct. llth. About 65 players took part. The results are as follows:- Captain’s Prize (best gross scores for 36 holes) : E. T. Wright, 163 ; D. J. O’Keeffe, 165 ; A. G. Walsh, 168. Cahill Trophy (best net scores for 36 holes) : F. J. Holmes (18),155 ; R. H. Jones (17), 156. Lett Cup (foresomes) -. D. S. Gordon and G. Campell, 3 up ; A. G. Walsh and W. Macauley, 1 up. O’Malley Cup: G. Sneyd (14), 2 up ; R. Seale (8), 1 up. Canny Ryall Cup: J. Maybury (16), 72 ; E. M. Donahue (15), 75 ; AT. J. Smythe (6), 75. Medical Diary SOCIETIES. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, 18’imPole -street, W. MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-8 P.M., ODONTOLOGY. Presidential address : Mr. Carl Schelling : The Odontological Society in the last Decade of the Nineteenth Century. Members are invited to contribute matters of interest arising from the paper. TUESDAY.-5 P.M., MEDICINE. Discussion on Research in Clinical Medicine. Openers : Dr. J. A. Ryle, Prof. H. Moore, and Dr. Helen Mackay. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street, Cavendish-square, W. MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-8.30 P.M., Discussion on The Prophy- lactic and Therapeutic Values of Vaccines, to be introduced by Sir Almroth Wright. LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &C. FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATE MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W. MONDAY, Oct. 27th to SATURDAY, Nov. 1st. MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, C’handos-street, Cavendish- square, W., Special M.R.C.P. Lecture at 8.30 P.M. as follows :-Tues., Dr. Donald Hunter : Prevention of Disease in Industry. Pathogenesis and Treatment of Lead Poisoning.. Fri., Dr. Maurice Cassidy : Coronary Occlusion. Mon., at 4 P.M., a free lecture by Sir James Purves-Stewart: Diagnosis and Treatment of Dis- seminated Sclerosis.—MILLER GENERAL HOSPITAL, Greenwich, S.E. Thur., 11 A.M., Mr. R. C. Ledlie: Injection Treatment of Varicose Veins. Free demon- stration.—HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Great Ormond-street, W.C. Special Course consisting of lectures, demonstrations, operations from 10 A.M. to 1 P.M. daily.—ROYAL NATIONAL ORTHOPEDIC HOSPITAL, 234, Great Portland-street, W. All day course.—ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL, Broad-street, Holborn, W.C. An afternoon course.- Further particulars from the Fellowship of Medicine. NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE, Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham, N. MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, and Gynaecological Clinics. Operations. TUESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, Ear, Nose and Throat Clinics. Operations. WEDNESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Skin, and Eye Clinics. Operations. THURSDAY.-11.30 A.M. : Dental Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.M.: Medical, Surgical, Throat, and Ear Clinics. Operations. FRIDAY.—10.30 A.M. : Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, and Children’s Diseases Clinics. Operations. NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square, W.C. MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-12 noon, Dr. Greenfield : The Neuroglia. 2 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Mr. Williamson Noble : Canges in the Visual Fields. TUESDAY.-2 P.M. Dr. Walshe : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Dr. Bernard Hart: Some Aspects of the Psychoneuroses. WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Purdon Martin: Out-patient Clinic. THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Kinnier Wilson: Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Mr. Just: Physiology of the Vestibular Apparatus. FRIDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Adie : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M., Sir Percy Sargent : Spinal Tumours. KING’S COLLEGE, Strand, W.C. THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-5 P.M., Mr. J. A. Hewitt, Ph.D.: Metabolism of the Carbohydrates and Fats (third of four free lectures). KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Denmark- hill, S.E. THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-9 P.M., Dr. Terence East : Some New Points in the Treatment of Cardiac Disease. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Gower-street, W.C. MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-5 P.M., Dr. H. P. Gilding : The Reticulo-endothelial System (third of four free lectures). SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATION St. James’ Hospital, Ouseley-road, Balham, S.W. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4 P.M., Mr. V. Zachary Cope : Demonstration of Surgical Cases ST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL, EndeIl-street, W.C. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4.30 P.M., Mr. Stanford Cade : Some Points on Radium Therapy. CHADWICK PUBLIC LECTURES. THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-5.15 P.M. (in the Hastings Hall, B.M.A. House, Tavistock-square, W.C.), Dr. Gerald Slot: Rheumatism, Cause and Prevention. ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 37, Russell- square, W.C. WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4 P.M., Lt.-CoI. J. A. A. Pickard : The Prevention of Street Accidents. THURSDAY.-4 P.M., Dr. C. P. Blacker : Sterilisation of the Unnt. MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATE COURSE. TUESDAY, Oct. 28th.—4.15 P.M., Dr. A. Ramsbotton: Visceroptosis. FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Dr. R. S. Davidson: The Complications and Treatment of Puerperal Fever. ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester. THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.—11 A.M., Dr. G. J. Langley : Clincial Demonstration. 4.15 P.M., Dr. W. J. S. Reid: Disorders of the Autonomic Nervous System. Appointments BROADFOOT, J. M.D., Ch.B. Glasg., has been appointed Medical Officer of Health, Inverness. Dixox J. H., M.D., C.M. Edin., a Medical Referee under the vV’ orkmen’s Compensation Actfor the District of Marylebone County Court. GARLAND, H. G., M.D. Leeds, M.R.C.P. Lond., Resident Medical Officer, Leeds General Infirmary. MACMURRAY, S. M., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., and WHrTEFORD, C. M., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., Assistant Medical Officers of Health, Paisley. MACRAE, A., M.D., Ch.B. Edin., and HIGHAM, J. P., M.B., B.S. Durh. (extended appointment) Medical Referees under the Workmen’s Compensation Act for ophthalmic cases in the districts of Barnard Castle, &c., and Sunderland County Courts. NELSON, H., M.B., Ch.B. Dub., Medical Officer, Clogher Dispensary. NELSON, MARGARET M., L.R.C.P. & S.I., Medical Officer of Clogher Union Hospital. SMITH, H. S., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for Littlehampton. Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS. PENNY.-On Oct. 13th, at Roxeth Vicarage, Harrow, the wife of Dr. H. J. Penny, of a son. TERRY.-On Oct. 7th, at Nyaunghla, Upper Burma, the wife of Dr. Gordon S. Terry, of a son. , MARRIAGES. BRIGG—JACKSON.—On Oct 16th, at Radley Church, Denis Anderton Brigg, M.B., to Eva Katharine Mary, elder daughter of Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Jackson, of Radley. CROSBIE—Mc’LEISH.—On Oct. llth, at All Souls’ Langham- place, Surgeon Lieut.-Comdr. John H. B. Crosbie, R.N.B., Chatham, to Alexandra Victoria, daughter of Mrs. Mc’Leish of Sydney. DEATHS. EXHAM.—On Oct. 19th, at Stafford House, Market Drayton, Arthur Richard Frederic Exham, M.D., aged 73. HARVEY.—On Oct 13th, at 43, Holland-street, John Owen Harvey, M.D. HAYES.-On Oct. 19th, Francis George Hayes, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., aged 75 years. JAMES.—On Oct. 18th, at St. Mawes, Cornwall, Frederick Charles JAMES, M.B., aged 59. MOTTRAM.—On Oct. 14th, at The Grange, Salhouse, Norfolk, Guy N. Mottram, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Preston, Lanes, aged 56. PATNE.—On Oct. 14th, William Henry Payne, M.D., aged 60. WITHERS GREEN.-On Sept. 25th, at Sandy Bay, Hobart, Tasmania, Alfred Withers Green, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P,. aged 76. N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices of Births, Marriageb, and Deaths. _’

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Medical Golfing Society.The autumn meeting was held at Littlestone on Oct. 18th

and 19th, 75 competitors taking part. The results were asfollows :-

Singles v. Bogey : 1st, Mather Thomson (2 up) ; 2nd,A. Galletly. Foursomes v. Bogey : D. J. O’Keeffe andH. W. Molesworth (all square) after a tie with CommanderRusack and A. Galletly. Canny Ryall Cup : 1st, D. Ligat,73 net ; 2nd, Eric Dobson and T. A. Torrance, 74 net;Scratch Prize : T. A. Torrance, 71. Veteran’s Cup : D.Ligat.London Irish Medical Golfing Society.The autumn meeting was held at Sandwich on Oct. llth.

About 65 players took part. The results are as follows:-Captain’s Prize (best gross scores for 36 holes) : E. T.

Wright, 163 ; D. J. O’Keeffe, 165 ; A. G. Walsh, 168.Cahill Trophy (best net scores for 36 holes) : F. J. Holmes

(18),155 ; R. H. Jones (17), 156.Lett Cup (foresomes) -. D. S. Gordon and G. Campell,

3 up ; A. G. Walsh and W. Macauley, 1 up.O’Malley Cup: G. Sneyd (14), 2 up ; R. Seale (8), 1 up.Canny Ryall Cup: J. Maybury (16), 72 ; E. M. Donahue

(15), 75 ; AT. J. Smythe (6), 75.

Medical DiarySOCIETIES.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, 18’imPole -street, W.MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-8 P.M., ODONTOLOGY. Presidential

address : Mr. Carl Schelling : The OdontologicalSociety in the last Decade of the Nineteenth Century.Members are invited to contribute matters of interestarising from the paper.

TUESDAY.-5 P.M., MEDICINE. Discussion on Researchin Clinical Medicine. Openers : Dr. J. A. Ryle,Prof. H. Moore, and Dr. Helen Mackay.

MEDICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, Chandos-street,Cavendish-square, W.MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-8.30 P.M., Discussion on The Prophy-

lactic and Therapeutic Values of Vaccines, to beintroduced by Sir Almroth Wright.

LECTURES, ADDRESSES, DEMONSTRATIONS, &C.FELLOWSHIP OF MEDICINE AND POST-GRADUATEMEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 1, Wimpole-street, W.MONDAY, Oct. 27th to SATURDAY, Nov. 1st. MEDICAL

SOCIETY OF LONDON, 11, C’handos-street, Cavendish-square, W., Special M.R.C.P. Lecture at 8.30 P.M. asfollows :-Tues., Dr. Donald Hunter : Prevention ofDisease in Industry. Pathogenesis and Treatment ofLead Poisoning.. Fri., Dr. Maurice Cassidy : CoronaryOcclusion. Mon., at 4 P.M., a free lecture by Sir JamesPurves-Stewart: Diagnosis and Treatment of Dis-seminated Sclerosis.—MILLER GENERAL HOSPITAL,Greenwich, S.E. Thur., 11 A.M., Mr. R. C. Ledlie:Injection Treatment of Varicose Veins. Free demon-stration.—HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, GreatOrmond-street, W.C. Special Course consisting oflectures, demonstrations, operations from 10 A.M.

to 1 P.M. daily.—ROYAL NATIONAL ORTHOPEDICHOSPITAL, 234, Great Portland-street, W. All daycourse.—ROYAL WESTMINSTER OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL,Broad-street, Holborn, W.C. An afternoon course.-Further particulars from the Fellowship of Medicine.

NORTH-EAST LONDON POST-GRADUATE COLLEGE,Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham, N.MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, and

Gynaecological Clinics. Operations.TUESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, Ear, Nose

and Throat Clinics. Operations.WEDNESDAY.-2.30 to 5 P.M. : Medical, Skin, and Eye

Clinics. Operations.THURSDAY.-11.30 A.M. : Dental Clinics. 2.30 to 5 P.M.:

Medical, Surgical, Throat, and Ear Clinics. Operations.FRIDAY.—10.30 A.M. : Ear, Nose, and Throat Clinics. 2.30

to 5 P.M. : Medical, Surgical, and Children’s DiseasesClinics. Operations.

NATIONAL HOSPITAL, Queen-square, W.C.MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-12 noon, Dr. Greenfield : The

Neuroglia. 2 P.M., Dr. Riddoch : Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Mr. Williamson Noble : Canges in the VisualFields.

TUESDAY.-2 P.M. Dr. Walshe : Out-patient Clinic.3.30 P.M., Dr. Bernard Hart: Some Aspects of thePsychoneuroses.

WEDNESDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Purdon Martin: Out-patientClinic.

THURSDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Kinnier Wilson: Out-patientClinic. 3.30 P.M., Mr. Just: Physiology of theVestibular Apparatus.

FRIDAY.-2 P.M., Dr. Adie : Out-patient Clinic. 3.30 P.M.,Sir Percy Sargent : Spinal Tumours.

KING’S COLLEGE, Strand, W.C.THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-5 P.M., Mr. J. A. Hewitt, Ph.D.:

Metabolism of the Carbohydrates and Fats (thirdof four free lectures).

KING’S COLLEGE HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL, Denmark-hill, S.E.THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-9 P.M., Dr. Terence East : Some

New Points in the Treatment of Cardiac Disease.UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, Gower-street, W.C.

MONDAY, Oct. 27th.-5 P.M., Dr. H. P. Gilding : TheReticulo-endothelial System (third of four free lectures).

SOUTH-WEST LONDON POST-GRADUATE ASSOCIATIONSt. James’ Hospital, Ouseley-road, Balham, S.W.WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4 P.M., Mr. V. Zachary Cope :

Demonstration of Surgical CasesST. PAUL’S HOSPITAL, EndeIl-street, W.C.

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4.30 P.M., Mr. Stanford Cade :Some Points on Radium Therapy.

CHADWICK PUBLIC LECTURES.THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.-5.15 P.M. (in the Hastings Hall,

B.M.A. House, Tavistock-square, W.C.), Dr. GeraldSlot: Rheumatism, Cause and Prevention.

ROYAL INSTITUTE OF PUBLIC HEALTH, 37, Russell-square, W.C.WEDNESDAY, Oct. 29th.-4 P.M., Lt.-CoI. J. A. A. Pickard :

The Prevention of Street Accidents.THURSDAY.-4 P.M., Dr. C. P. Blacker : Sterilisation of the

Unnt.MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY POST-GRADUATECOURSE.TUESDAY, Oct. 28th.—4.15 P.M., Dr. A. Ramsbotton:

Visceroptosis.FRIDAY.-4.15 P.M., Dr. R. S. Davidson: The Complications

and Treatment of Puerperal Fever.ANCOATS HOSPITAL, Manchester.

THURSDAY, Oct. 30th.—11 A.M., Dr. G. J. Langley : ClincialDemonstration. 4.15 P.M., Dr. W. J. S. Reid: Disordersof the Autonomic Nervous System.

AppointmentsBROADFOOT, J. M.D., Ch.B. Glasg., has been appointed Medical

Officer of Health, Inverness.Dixox J. H., M.D., C.M. Edin., a Medical Referee under the

vV’ orkmen’s Compensation Actfor the District of MaryleboneCounty Court.

GARLAND, H. G., M.D. Leeds, M.R.C.P. Lond., Resident MedicalOfficer, Leeds General Infirmary.

MACMURRAY, S. M., M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., and WHrTEFORD, C. M.,M.B., Ch.B. Glasg., Assistant Medical Officers of Health,Paisley.

MACRAE, A., M.D., Ch.B. Edin., and HIGHAM, J. P., M.B.,B.S. Durh. (extended appointment) Medical Referees underthe Workmen’s Compensation Act for ophthalmic casesin the districts of Barnard Castle, &c., and SunderlandCounty Courts.

NELSON, H., M.B., Ch.B. Dub., Medical Officer, ClogherDispensary.

NELSON, MARGARET M., L.R.C.P. & S.I., Medical Officer ofClogher Union Hospital.

SMITH, H. S., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., Certifying Surgeon under theFactory and Workshop Acts for Littlehampton.

Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS.

PENNY.-On Oct. 13th, at Roxeth Vicarage, Harrow, the wifeof Dr. H. J. Penny, of a son.

TERRY.-On Oct. 7th, at Nyaunghla, Upper Burma, the wife ofDr. Gordon S. Terry, of a son.

, MARRIAGES.BRIGG—JACKSON.—On Oct 16th, at Radley Church, Denis ’ Anderton Brigg, M.B., to Eva Katharine Mary, elder

daughter of Rev. A. A. and Mrs. Jackson, of Radley.CROSBIE—Mc’LEISH.—On Oct. llth, at All Souls’ Langham-

place, Surgeon Lieut.-Comdr. John H. B. Crosbie, R.N.B.,Chatham, to Alexandra Victoria, daughter of Mrs. Mc’Leishof Sydney.

DEATHS.EXHAM.—On Oct. 19th, at Stafford House, Market Drayton,

Arthur Richard Frederic Exham, M.D., aged 73.HARVEY.—On Oct 13th, at 43, Holland-street, John Owen

Harvey, M.D.HAYES.-On Oct. 19th, Francis George Hayes, M.R.C.S.,

L.R.C.P., aged 75 years.JAMES.—On Oct. 18th, at St. Mawes, Cornwall, Frederick Charles

JAMES, M.B., aged 59.MOTTRAM.—On Oct. 14th, at The Grange, Salhouse, Norfolk,

Guy N. Mottram, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Preston, Lanes,aged 56.

PATNE.—On Oct. 14th, William Henry Payne, M.D., aged 60.WITHERS GREEN.-On Sept. 25th, at Sandy Bay, Hobart,

Tasmania, Alfred Withers Green, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P,.aged 76.

N.B.—A fee of 7s. 6d. is charged for the insertion of Notices ofBirths, Marriageb, and Deaths. _’