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99 powers of the Board of Supervision in the County Council, if that were possible; but the promotion of the public health must be the paramount consideration, and ought not to be sacrificed to any theory of popular control.-The committee divided. For the amendment, 99; against, l(i0; majority, 61. The amendment was therefore negatived. Some verbal amendments were adopted, and the clause was agreed to. Cmelty to Children (Prevention) Bill. On Wednesday, the 10th, this Bill as amended was considered. Mr. Jennings moved an amendment to remove from the Bill the prohibition of the employment of children under ten years of age in theatres. He - denied that children were cruelly treated in tlieatres ; on the contrary, they took the greatest pleasure in their parts, besides which the money they earned often kept the parents off the rates.-Major Rasch, Mr. Labouchere, the Attorney-General, and others supported the amend- ment, whilst Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Howell, and others offered nt their most strenuouq opposition. After an exhaustive debate the amendment was rejected by 188 to 139. Vaccination in Wales. On Thursday, the llth inst., Mr. Ritchie, in reply to Mr. Alfred ’Thomas, said he could only repeat the answer which he gave to a similar question put last year, that there is in Wales no vaccination station at which certificates of qualification in vaccination caa be obtained, and the Local Government Board are not aware that any aerious inconvenience has been occasioned thereby. The College of Physicians, the College of Surgeons, and the Society of Apothecaries now require such a certificate from every candidate for their diploma or iticence, and hence most medical men now obtain their certificates before -entering on practice. It is not usual to appoint examiners to grant these certificates in towns in which there is no school of medicine. If a medical school should be established in Wales, he would be prepared to consider the question of appointing a person who could give these - certificates in Wales. Appointments. Successful applicants for Vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions, and others possessing information suitable for this column are invited to forward it to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub-Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of each week for publication in the next number. BERRY, F. H., M.D.Lond., M.B., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Superintendent to the Isolation Hospital, Watford. B0WMAKER, EDWARD, M.B., B.S.Durh., has been appointed Medical Officer of Sunderland Rural District. BRAINE, C. CARTER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., has been appointed Assistant Anaesthetist to the Charing-cross Hospital. GILBERT, H. P., L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer of the llth District, Wisbeach Union. GORDON, BRYCE, L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer of the First District (Division 2), Halstead Union. HARTLEY, A. C., M.B., C.M., has been appointed Resident Medical Officer of the Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh. HAWKINS, C&AElig;AR FREDERICK, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has been appointed District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for the North Petherton District of the Bridgwater Union, vice W. J. Todd, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., deceased. HOLDEN, J. S., M.D.Q.Univ. Irel., L.R.C.S.Edin., has been appointed Medical Officer of Sudbury Union, 3rd District. INGLE, A. C., B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been ap- pointed Medical Officer to the Cambridge Union. LANKESTER, H. H., M.D., M.B., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been appointed a Physician to the Chelsea, Brompton, and Belgrave Dispensary, Sloane-square, vice Cox, resigned. LARKIN, F. G., L.R.C.P., L.M.Edin., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Medical Officer to the Royal Naval School, Fairey Hall, West Chislehurst Park, Kent. LLOYD, RICKARD WM., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Anaesthetist to the Dental School of Guy’s Hospital. PARKES, Louis C., M.D., D.P.H.Lond., has been appointed Assistant Professor of Hygiene at University College, London. POSTLETHWAITE, F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been appointed Medical Officer of the High District, Longtown Union. ’5HEPFARD, CHARLES EDWARD, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., has been appointed Anaesthetist to the Dental School of Guy’s Hospital. EPPAP.D, E. J., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin., has been appointed Medical Officer of the lst District, Barton Regis Union. TINLEY, THOMAS, M.D.Durh., M.R.C.P., L.F.P.S.Glasg., has been ap- pointed Medical Officer of Health, Whitby Union District, and No. 1 Division Whitby Rural District. WELLS, G. LEE, M. C., B. S.Lond., F. R. C.S., has been appointed Honorary Demonstrator of Anatomy to the Yorkshire College, Leeds. Vacancies. For further information reqarding each vacancy reference should be made’ to the advertisemeitt. CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Victoria-park, E.-Assistant Physician. CLAYTON HOSPITAL AND GENERAL DISPENSARY, Wakefield.-House Surgeon. Salary .6120 per annum, with residence at the hospital, attendance, coals, and gas. ’CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY, Carlisle.-House Surgeon and Assistant House Surgeon. House Surgeon’s salary &pound;70 per annum. Assistant House Surgeon’s salary :640 per annum. Board, lodging, and washing provided in each case. DEACONESSES’ INSTITUTION AND HOSPITAL, Tottenham. - Resident Junior House Surgeon. Salary &pound;25 per annum. EYE INFIRMARY, Wolverhampton.-Resident Assistant for not less than six months, and not more than twelve months. Terms: Rooms, with board and washing. GENERAL HOSPITAL, Birmingham.&mdash;Assistant House Surgeon for six months No salary, but residence, board, and washing provided. HOCKLEY PROVIDENT DISPENSARY.-Medical Officer. Salary ;<;250 per annum, with residence, coal, and gas. HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN (THE LONDON SCIIOOL OF GYN&AElig;COLOGY), Soho- square, W.).-Clinical Assistants in both the Out-patient and In- patient Departments. HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Junior Assistant House Surgeon. Salary &pound;50 per annum, with board and lodging. NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, Norwich.-Assistant to House Surgeon. No salary, but board, lodging, and washing provided. NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY ASYLUM.&mdash;Clinical Assistant. No salary, but board and residence provided. POOLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Market-street, Poole.-Assistant. Salary &pound;80, and part midwifery fees. ROYAL ALBERT HOSPITAL, Devonport.-A Vacancy on the Honorary Surgical Staff of the Hospital. ROYAL BERKS HOSPITAL, Reading.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary &pound;40 per annum, with board and lodging. ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, London, Pall Mall East.-Milroy Lecturer. ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-road, London.- House Physician for six months. Salary at the rate of C50 per annum, with board and lodging. RUBERY HILL ASYLUM, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.-Clinical Assis- tant. No salary, but board and residence piovided. ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA, &c., City-road, E.C.&mdash;House Surgeon. Salary &pound;50, with board and residence in the hospital. WHITF.HAVEN AND WEST CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY, Whitehaven.- House Surgeon. Salary &pound; 120 per year, and .630 per year for dis- pensing, with furnished apartments and attendance. WINDSOR ROYAL INFIRMARY.&mdash;Dispenser. Salary commencing at .Eg5, with full board and lodging. WIRRAL HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY FOR SICK CHILDREN, 25, Lord- street, Liverpool.-Honorary Acting Medical Officer. X. Y. Z., care of Messrs. Wells and Co., 40, Market-place, Salisbury.- Medical Officer in a Hydropathic Establishment in the West of England Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. BADDELEY.-On July 1st, at Weston House, Newport, Salop, the wife of C. E. Baddeley, M.B. Lond., of a daughter. BIDEN.-On July 3rd, at Wyndham-square, Plymouth, the wife of i Edward J. Biden, Surgeon R.N., of a daughter. GURDON.&mdash;On May 17th, at Bohemia, Middle Brighton, Melbourne, the wife of Dr. E. J. Gurdon, of a son. HABERSHON.-On July 8th, at Upper Wimpole-street, W., the wife of S. Herbert Habershon, M.D., of a son. LIDDERDALE.-On July 6th, at Porchester-square, W., the wife of Robert Lidderdale, M.D., of a daughter. MACKENZIE.&mdash;On June 29th, at Lockwood, Huddersfield, the wife of Frederick L. Mackenzie, M.B., of a son. MARRIAGES. BRYCE-WILSON.-On July 4th, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh, Thomas H. Bryce, M.A., M.B., London-terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow, eldest surviving son of Wm. Bryce, M.D., Edinburgh, to Mary Russell Laudale, eldest daughter of Geo. Wilson (of Dalmarnock), Murray- field House, Midlothian. COWEN-DAWSON.-On July 3rd, at St. Jude’s, Southsea, William Amherst Cowen, Army Medical Staff, to Annie Kemp, youngest daughter of Major Dawson, J.P. (late Suffolk Regiment), of Nohaville, West Meath, and Suffolk Lodge, Southsea. ORMEROD&mdash;EDWARDS.&mdash;On July 10th, at the Parish Church, Stanton Lacy, Salop, Edward Booth Ormerod, M.R.C.S., of Munslow, Craven Arms, Salop, fourth son of the late George Ormerod, of South Australia, to Amelia Jane, youngest daughter of the late Richard Edwards, of Stanton Lacy, Salop. SYMONDS&mdash;SHAW.&mdash;On July 10th, at St. Mary Abbot’s, by the Rev. Main S. A. Walrond, M.A., Rector of St. Lawrence Jewry, Charters James Symonds, of Weymouth-street, Portland-place, to Fanny Marie, youngest daughter of Major-General David Shaw, Madras Staff Corps. No cards. At home Wednesdays, after Sept. 1st. WHITELOCKE&mdash;REID.&mdash;On July 3rd, at the Church of St. Nicholas, Brighton, Richard Henry Anglin Whitelocke, M.B., M.R.C.S., of Banbury-road, Oxfoi d, third surviving son of the late Hugh Anthony Whitelocke, Esq., of Moreland and Bulstrode Park, Westmorland, Jamaica, to Barbara Henry, elder daughter of George Lowe Reid, Esq., of Montpellier-crescent, Brighton. WIGMORE&mdash;WATT.&mdash;On July 3rd, at St. Barnabas, Liverpool, Frederic Henry Wigmore, of Macclesfield, M.B.Cantab., to Amy Grant Watt, of Montreal. - DEATHS. BREWER.-On July 6th, at 92, Clarence-road, Lower Clapton, Alexander Brewer, M.R.C.S.E., fifth son of the late John Brewer, of Caira, in the County of Monmouth, aged 82. ELAM.&mdash;On July 9th, at his residence, Harley-street, W., Charles Elam, M.D., F.R.C.P., aged 65. LLOYD.-On July 5th, at Bryntirion, Berkhamsted, George Lloyd, M.D., F.G.S., aged 85. WILKINSON.&mdash;On July 6th, atBognor, G. F. E. Wilkinson, L.R.C.P.Edin., of Wych Elms, Sydenham-park, S.E. N. 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powers of the Board of Supervision in the County Council, if that werepossible; but the promotion of the public health must be the paramountconsideration, and ought not to be sacrificed to any theory of popularcontrol.-The committee divided. For the amendment, 99; against, l(i0;majority, 61. The amendment was therefore negatived. Some verbalamendments were adopted, and the clause was agreed to.

Cmelty to Children (Prevention) Bill.On Wednesday, the 10th, this Bill as amended was considered. Mr.

Jennings moved an amendment to remove from the Bill the prohibitionof the employment of children under ten years of age in theatres. He- denied that children were cruelly treated in tlieatres ; on the contrary,they took the greatest pleasure in their parts, besides which the moneythey earned often kept the parents off the rates.-Major Rasch, Mr.Labouchere, the Attorney-General, and others supported the amend-ment, whilst Mr. S. Smith, Mr. Courtney, Mr. Howell, and others offerednt their most strenuouq opposition. After an exhaustive debate theamendment was rejected by 188 to 139.

Vaccination in Wales.On Thursday, the llth inst., Mr. Ritchie, in reply to Mr. Alfred

’Thomas, said he could only repeat the answer which he gave to asimilar question put last year, that there is in Wales no vaccinationstation at which certificates of qualification in vaccination caa beobtained, and the Local Government Board are not aware that anyaerious inconvenience has been occasioned thereby. The College ofPhysicians, the College of Surgeons, and the Society of Apothecariesnow require such a certificate from every candidate for their diploma oriticence, and hence most medical men now obtain their certificates before-entering on practice. It is not usual to appoint examiners to grantthese certificates in towns in which there is no school of medicine. If amedical school should be established in Wales, he would be prepared toconsider the question of appointing a person who could give these- certificates in Wales.

Appointments.Successful applicants for Vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions, and

others possessing information suitable for this column are invited toforward it to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub-Editor, not laterthan 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of each week for publication inthe next number.

BERRY, F. H., M.D.Lond., M.B., M.R.C.S., has been appointed MedicalSuperintendent to the Isolation Hospital, Watford.

B0WMAKER, EDWARD, M.B., B.S.Durh., has been appointed MedicalOfficer of Sunderland Rural District.

BRAINE, C. CARTER, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., has been appointed AssistantAnaesthetist to the Charing-cross Hospital.

GILBERT, H. P., L.R.C.P.Edin., M.R.C.S., has been appointed MedicalOfficer of the llth District, Wisbeach Union.

GORDON, BRYCE, L.R.C.P.Lond., M.R.C.S., has been appointed MedicalOfficer of the First District (Division 2), Halstead Union.

HARTLEY, A. C., M.B., C.M., has been appointed Resident MedicalOfficer of the Chalmers Hospital, Edinburgh.

HAWKINS, C&AElig;AR FREDERICK, M.R.C.S., L.S.A.Lond., has beenappointed District Medical Officer and Public Vaccinator for theNorth Petherton District of the Bridgwater Union, vice W. J. Todd,M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., deceased.

HOLDEN, J. S., M.D.Q.Univ. Irel., L.R.C.S.Edin., has been appointedMedical Officer of Sudbury Union, 3rd District.

INGLE, A. C., B.A., M.B., B.C.Camb., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been ap-pointed Medical Officer to the Cambridge Union.

LANKESTER, H. H., M.D., M.B., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been appointeda Physician to the Chelsea, Brompton, and Belgrave Dispensary,Sloane-square, vice Cox, resigned.

LARKIN, F. G., L.R.C.P., L.M.Edin., M.R.C.S., has been appointedMedical Officer to the Royal Naval School, Fairey Hall, WestChislehurst Park, Kent.

LLOYD, RICKARD WM., M.R.C.S., has been appointed Anaesthetist to theDental School of Guy’s Hospital.

PARKES, Louis C., M.D., D.P.H.Lond., has been appointed AssistantProfessor of Hygiene at University College, London.

POSTLETHWAITE, F., M.R.C.S., L.S.A., has been appointed MedicalOfficer of the High District, Longtown Union.

’5HEPFARD, CHARLES EDWARD, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., has beenappointed Anaesthetist to the Dental School of Guy’s Hospital.

EPPAP.D, E. J., L.R.C.P., L.R.C.S.Edin., has been appointed MedicalOfficer of the lst District, Barton Regis Union.

TINLEY, THOMAS, M.D.Durh., M.R.C.P., L.F.P.S.Glasg., has been ap-pointed Medical Officer of Health, Whitby Union District, and No. 1Division Whitby Rural District.

WELLS, G. LEE, M. C., B. S.Lond., F. R. C.S., has been appointed HonoraryDemonstrator of Anatomy to the Yorkshire College, Leeds.

Vacancies.For further information reqarding each vacancy reference should be made’

to the advertisemeitt.

CITY OF LONDON HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, Victoria-park,E.-Assistant Physician.

CLAYTON HOSPITAL AND GENERAL DISPENSARY, Wakefield.-HouseSurgeon. Salary .6120 per annum, with residence at the hospital,attendance, coals, and gas.

’CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY, Carlisle.-House Surgeon and AssistantHouse Surgeon. House Surgeon’s salary &pound;70 per annum. AssistantHouse Surgeon’s salary :640 per annum. Board, lodging, and washingprovided in each case.

DEACONESSES’ INSTITUTION AND HOSPITAL, Tottenham. - ResidentJunior House Surgeon. Salary &pound;25 per annum.

EYE INFIRMARY, Wolverhampton.-Resident Assistant for not less thansix months, and not more than twelve months. Terms: Rooms,with board and washing.

GENERAL HOSPITAL, Birmingham.&mdash;Assistant House Surgeon for sixmonths No salary, but residence, board, and washing provided.

HOCKLEY PROVIDENT DISPENSARY.-Medical Officer. Salary ;<;250 perannum, with residence, coal, and gas.

HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN (THE LONDON SCIIOOL OF GYN&AElig;COLOGY), Soho-square, W.).-Clinical Assistants in both the Out-patient and In-patient Departments.

HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Junior Assistant House Surgeon. Salary&pound;50 per annum, with board and lodging.

NORFOLK AND NORWICH HOSPITAL, Norwich.-Assistant to HouseSurgeon. No salary, but board, lodging, and washing provided.

NORTHUMBERLAND COUNTY ASYLUM.&mdash;Clinical Assistant. No salary,but board and residence provided.

POOLE FRIENDLY SOCIETIES’ MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, Market-street,Poole.-Assistant. Salary &pound;80, and part midwifery fees.

ROYAL ALBERT HOSPITAL, Devonport.-A Vacancy on the HonorarySurgical Staff of the Hospital.

ROYAL BERKS HOSPITAL, Reading.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary&pound;40 per annum, with board and lodging.

ROYAL COLLEGE OF PHYSICIANS, London, Pall Mall East.-MilroyLecturer.

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST, City-road, London.-House Physician for six months. Salary at the rate of C50 perannum, with board and lodging.

RUBERY HILL ASYLUM, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire.-Clinical Assis-tant. No salary, but board and residence piovided.

ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR FISTULA, &c., City-road, E.C.&mdash;HouseSurgeon. Salary &pound;50, with board and residence in the hospital.

WHITF.HAVEN AND WEST CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY, Whitehaven.-House Surgeon. Salary &pound; 120 per year, and .630 per year for dis-pensing, with furnished apartments and attendance.

WINDSOR ROYAL INFIRMARY.&mdash;Dispenser. Salary commencing at .Eg5,with full board and lodging.

WIRRAL HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY FOR SICK CHILDREN, 25, Lord-street, Liverpool.-Honorary Acting Medical Officer.

X. Y. Z., care of Messrs. Wells and Co., 40, Market-place, Salisbury.-Medical Officer in a Hydropathic Establishment in the West ofEngland

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

BADDELEY.-On July 1st, at Weston House, Newport, Salop, the wife ofC. E. Baddeley, M.B. Lond., of a daughter.

BIDEN.-On July 3rd, at Wyndham-square, Plymouth, the wife ofi Edward J. Biden, Surgeon R.N., of a daughter.GURDON.&mdash;On May 17th, at Bohemia, Middle Brighton, Melbourne, the

wife of Dr. E. J. Gurdon, of a son.HABERSHON.-On July 8th, at Upper Wimpole-street, W., the wife of

S. Herbert Habershon, M.D., of a son.LIDDERDALE.-On July 6th, at Porchester-square, W., the wife of Robert

Lidderdale, M.D., of a daughter.MACKENZIE.&mdash;On June 29th, at Lockwood, Huddersfield, the wife of

Frederick L. Mackenzie, M.B., of a son.

MARRIAGES.BRYCE-WILSON.-On July 4th, at St. Mary’s Cathedral, Edinburgh,

Thomas H. Bryce, M.A., M.B., London-terrace, Kelvinside, Glasgow,eldest surviving son of Wm. Bryce, M.D., Edinburgh, to Mary RussellLaudale, eldest daughter of Geo. Wilson (of Dalmarnock), Murray-field House, Midlothian.

COWEN-DAWSON.-On July 3rd, at St. Jude’s, Southsea, WilliamAmherst Cowen, Army Medical Staff, to Annie Kemp, youngestdaughter of Major Dawson, J.P. (late Suffolk Regiment), ofNohaville, West Meath, and Suffolk Lodge, Southsea.

ORMEROD&mdash;EDWARDS.&mdash;On July 10th, at the Parish Church, StantonLacy, Salop, Edward Booth Ormerod, M.R.C.S., of Munslow, CravenArms, Salop, fourth son of the late George Ormerod, of SouthAustralia, to Amelia Jane, youngest daughter of the late RichardEdwards, of Stanton Lacy, Salop.

SYMONDS&mdash;SHAW.&mdash;On July 10th, at St. Mary Abbot’s, by the Rev.Main S. A. Walrond, M.A., Rector of St. Lawrence Jewry, ChartersJames Symonds, of Weymouth-street, Portland-place, to FannyMarie, youngest daughter of Major-General David Shaw, MadrasStaff Corps. No cards. At home Wednesdays, after Sept. 1st.

WHITELOCKE&mdash;REID.&mdash;On July 3rd, at the Church of St. Nicholas,Brighton, Richard Henry Anglin Whitelocke, M.B., M.R.C.S., ofBanbury-road, Oxfoi d, third surviving son of the late Hugh AnthonyWhitelocke, Esq., of Moreland and Bulstrode Park, Westmorland,Jamaica, to Barbara Henry, elder daughter of George Lowe Reid,Esq., of Montpellier-crescent, Brighton.

WIGMORE&mdash;WATT.&mdash;On July 3rd, at St. Barnabas, Liverpool, FredericHenry Wigmore, of Macclesfield, M.B.Cantab., to Amy Grant Watt,of Montreal.

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DEATHS.BREWER.-On July 6th, at 92, Clarence-road, Lower Clapton, Alexander

Brewer, M.R.C.S.E., fifth son of the late John Brewer, of Caira, inthe County of Monmouth, aged 82.

ELAM.&mdash;On July 9th, at his residence, Harley-street, W., Charles Elam,M.D., F.R.C.P., aged 65.

LLOYD.-On July 5th, at Bryntirion, Berkhamsted, George Lloyd, M.D.,F.G.S., aged 85.

WILKINSON.&mdash;On July 6th, atBognor, G. F. E. Wilkinson, L.R.C.P.Edin.,of Wych Elms, Sydenham-park, S.E.

N. B.-A fee of 5s. is charged for the Insertion of Notices of BirthsMarriages, and Deaths.