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1879 practitioners" in cases of this kind, but at present county councils and similar bodies have no power to pay such fees. UNEBRIETY writes :-" Can any of your readers tell me if ’sparteine can be substituted for ’atropine’ in the injection treatment for alcoholism and morphinism, and where atropine’ is not well borne ? " Worried.-In our opinion the surveyor is right. Our correspondent must pay his proportion of his predecessor’s assessment ; but at the end of the financial year, April 5th next, he is entitled to compute his income for the year then ending, and if he finds that he has paid tax on more than his actual income he can claim the repayment of the amount overpaid. Miss F. M. writes to us in reference to finding a home for a tuberculous child, aged seven years, whose spine is affected. The mother of the child is a widow and cannot afford to pay anything in support of the child. If any of our readers can suggest any course to be pursued they are requested to write to 13, Glencairn-crescent. Edinburgh. .Chiro " can obtain official recognition as a surgeon" by entering one of ’, the recognised medical schools, passing the examinations belonging to the medical curriculum, and paying his fee for registration. He will be fortunate if this costs him less than &pound;800. The "profession of surgeon-chiropodist " does not exist. Rob.-The medical adviser in the case can recommend the specialist who should be consulted and can also say if there is any feature in symptoms or treatment upon which a second opinion is wanted. ,Dr. R. H. Steen.-We agree with our correspondent and are sorry that by a slip the term escaped correction. Oxygen Baths.-Our correspondent will find information in THE LANCET of Nov. 4th, 1905, p. 1338. .J. G.-Such appliances are useless. No medical man holds any other view. ERRATUM.&mdash;In the report of the Clinical Society’s meeting which appeared in THE LANCET of Dec. 16th the name Mr. W. A. Davidson of Shepherd’s Bush (p. 1773. paragraph 3, line 4) should have been given as Dr. J. Davidson of Uxbridge. -COMMUNICATIONS not noticed in our present issue will receive attention in our next. Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. OPERATIONS. METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS. MONDAY (25th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (3.30 P.M.), St. George’s (2 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2.30 r.ns.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Westminster (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), Samaritan (Gynaeeological, by Physicians, 2 P.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), City Orthopoedic (4 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Roval Free (2 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Royal Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond- street (3 p M.). TUESDAY (26th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St Thomas’s (3.30 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), West- minster (2 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), University College (2 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), St. Mary’s (1 P.M.), St. Mark’s s (2.30 P.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden- square (9.30 A.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (2 P.M.. Ophthalmic. 2 15 P.M.). WEDNESDAY (27th).-St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), University College (2 P.M.), Royal Free (2 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Charing Cross ,(3 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (2 P.M.), London (2 P.M.), King’s College (2 P.M.), St. George’s (Ophthalmic, 1 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2 P.M.), National Orthopaedie (10 A.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Samaritan <(9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 r.r2.), West. minster (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Royal Bar (2 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedie (3 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.. Dental, 2 P.M.). RSDAY (28th),-St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (3.30 P.M.), University College (2 P.M.), Charing Cross (3 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), London (2 P.M.), King’s College (2 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2.30 P.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), North-West London (2 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (Gynaecological. 2.30 P.M.). Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), St. Mark’s s (2 P.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). Royal Orthopaedie (9 A.M.), Royal Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond street (2.30 P.M.). ’iFRIDAY (29th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas s (3.30 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Charing Cross (3 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), King’s College (2 P.M.), St. Mary’s e (2 P.M.), Ophthalmic (10 A.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.). Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), City Orthopaedic (2.30 P.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt Ormond-street (9 A.M., Aural, 2 P.M.). SATURDAY (30th).-Royal Free (9 A.M.), London (2 r.nc.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (2 P.M.), University College (9.15 A.M.), Charing Cross (2 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), St Marv’s (10 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.). At the Royal Eye Hospital (2 P.M.), the Royal London Ophthalmic (10 A.M.), the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic (1.30 P.M.), and the Central London Ophthalmic Hospitals operations are performed daily. EDITORIAL NOTICES. IT is most important that communications relating to the Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed emolusively I ITO THE EDITORS," and not in any case to any gentleman who may be supposed to be connected with the Editorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention be given to this notice. - It is especially requested that early intelligence of local events having a madical interest, or which it is desirable to bring under the notice of the profession, may be sent direct to this office. Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written on one side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULD BE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI- FICATION. Letters, whether intended for insertion or for private informa- tion, must be azuthenticated by the names and addresses ot their writers-not necessarily forpublication. We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners. Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should be marked and addressed " To the Sub-Editor." Letters relating to the publication, sale and advertising de- partments of THE LANCET should be addressed " To the Manager." We cannot wndertake to return MSS. not used. MANAGER’S NOTICES. THE LANCET AT THE RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS. READERS who usually obtain their copies of THE LANCET at the bookstalls on the Great Western, the London and North Western, and the minor systems in connexion with these railways, are requested to communicate with the Manager, 423, Strand, London, W.C., if they experience any difficulty in getting copies of THE LANCET at these book- stalls after Jan. lst next, when Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son’s connexion with them terminates. , TO SUBSCRIBERS. WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCET at their Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C., are dealt with by them Subscriptions paid to London or to local newsagents (with none of whom have the Proprietors any connexion what- ever) do not reach THE LANCET Offices, and consequently inquiries concerning missing copies, &c., should be sent to the Agent to whom the subscription is paid, and not to THE LANCET Offices. Subscribers, by sending their subscriptions direct to THE LANCET Offices, will insure regularity in the despatch of their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majority of Agents are able to effect. The rates of subscriptions, post free, either from THE LANCET Offices or from Agents, are :- FOB THE UNITED KINGDOM. TO THE CoMNLES AND ABROAD. One Year ... .... ... &pound;1 12 6 One Year ... ... ...&pound;1 14 8 Six Months ... ... ... 0 16 3 &verbar; Six Months ......... 0 17 4 Three Months ...... 0 8 2 I Three Months ...... 0 8 8 Three Months .., ..’ 0 8 2 &verbar; Three Months .., ,.. 0 8 8 METEOROLOGICAL READI NGS. (Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.) THE LANCET Office, Dec. 21st, 1905. During the week marked copies of the following newspapers have been received: Notts Guardian Dublin Express, Local Government Chronicle, Poor Law and District Council Journai (Dublin), Dunliu Times, Birmingham Post, Surrey Advertiser, Freeman’s Journal, The Scotsman, Evening News, Liverpool Mercury and Journal, Ilfrd Recorder, Daily News Star, TF’e8tminster , Gazette, &c.

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practitioners" in cases of this kind, but at present county councilsand similar bodies have no power to pay such fees.

UNEBRIETY writes :-" Can any of your readers tell me if ’sparteinecan be substituted for ’atropine’ in the injection treatment foralcoholism and morphinism, and where atropine’ is not wellborne ? "

Worried.-In our opinion the surveyor is right. Our correspondentmust pay his proportion of his predecessor’s assessment ; but at theend of the financial year, April 5th next, he is entitled to computehis income for the year then ending, and if he finds that he has paidtax on more than his actual income he can claim the repayment ofthe amount overpaid.

Miss F. M. writes to us in reference to finding a home for a tuberculouschild, aged seven years, whose spine is affected. The mother of thechild is a widow and cannot afford to pay anything in support of thechild. If any of our readers can suggest any course to be pursuedthey are requested to write to 13, Glencairn-crescent. Edinburgh.

.Chiro " can obtain official recognition as a surgeon" by entering one of ’,the recognised medical schools, passing the examinations belongingto the medical curriculum, and paying his fee for registration. Hewill be fortunate if this costs him less than &pound;800. The "professionof surgeon-chiropodist " does not exist.

Rob.-The medical adviser in the case can recommend the specialistwho should be consulted and can also say if there is any feature in

symptoms or treatment upon which a second opinion is wanted.

,Dr. R. H. Steen.-We agree with our correspondent and are sorry thatby a slip the term escaped correction.

Oxygen Baths.-Our correspondent will find information in THE LANCETof Nov. 4th, 1905, p. 1338.

.J. G.-Such appliances are useless. No medical man holds any otherview.

ERRATUM.&mdash;In the report of the Clinical Society’s meeting whichappeared in THE LANCET of Dec. 16th the name Mr. W. A.Davidson of Shepherd’s Bush (p. 1773. paragraph 3, line 4) should havebeen given as Dr. J. Davidson of Uxbridge.

-COMMUNICATIONS not noticed in our present issue will receive attentionin our next.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.OPERATIONS.

METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS.MONDAY (25th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St.

Thomas’s (3.30 P.M.), St. George’s (2 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2.30 r.ns.),Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Westminster (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.),Samaritan (Gynaeeological, by Physicians, 2 P.M.), Soho-square(2 P.M.), City Orthopoedic (4 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.),West London (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Roval Free(2 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Royal Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (3 p M.).

TUESDAY (26th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), StThomas’s (3.30 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), West-minster (2 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), University College(2 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), St. Mary’s (1 P.M.), St. Mark’s s(2.30 P.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat(9.30 A.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), CentralLondon Throat and Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street

(2 P.M.. Ophthalmic. 2 15 P.M.).WEDNESDAY (27th).-St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), University College

(2 P.M.), Royal Free (2 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Charing Cross,(3 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (2 P.M.), London (2 P.M.), King’s College(2 P.M.), St. George’s (Ophthalmic, 1 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2 P.M.),National Orthopaedie (10 A.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Samaritan<(9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 r.r2.), West.minster (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.),Cancer (2 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.),Royal Bar (2 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedie (3 P.M.), Children, Gt.

Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.. Dental, 2 P.M.).RSDAY (28th),-St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas’s

(3.30 P.M.), University College (2 P.M.), Charing Cross (3 P.M.), St.George’s (1 P.M.), London (2 P.M.), King’s College (2 P.M.), Middlesex(1.30 P.M.), St. Mary’s (2.30 P.M.), Soho-square (2 P.M.), North-WestLondon (2 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (Gynaecological. 2.30 P.M.).Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), St. Mark’s s(2 P.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square(9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). Royal Orthopaedie (9 A.M.), Royal Ear(2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond street (2.30 P.M.).

’iFRIDAY (29th).-London (2 P.M.), St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), St.Thomas s (3.30 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), CharingCross (3 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), King’s College (2 P.M.), St. Mary’s e(2 P.M.), Ophthalmic (10 A.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), Gt.Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), LondonThroat (9.30 A.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.). Throat,Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), City Orthopaedic (2.30 P.M.), Soho-square(2 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (2 P.M.), Children, GtOrmond-street (9 A.M., Aural, 2 P.M.).

SATURDAY (30th).-Royal Free (9 A.M.), London (2 r.nc.), Middlesex(1.30 P.M.), St. Thomas’s (2 P.M.), University College (9.15 A.M.),Charing Cross (2 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), St Marv’s (10 P.M.),Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Children, Gt.Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.).

At the Royal Eye Hospital (2 P.M.), the Royal London Ophthalmic(10 A.M.), the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic (1.30 P.M.), and theCentral London Ophthalmic Hospitals operations are performed daily.

EDITORIAL NOTICES.IT is most important that communications relating to the

Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressedemolusively I ITO THE EDITORS," and not in any case to anygentleman who may be supposed to be connected with theEditorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention begiven to this notice.

-

It is especially requested that early intelligence of local eventshaving a madical interest, or which it is desirable to bringunder the notice of the profession, may be sent direct tothis office.

Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written on

one side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIEDBY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE

AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULDBE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI-

FICATION.

Letters, whether intended for insertion or for private informa-tion, must be azuthenticated by the names and addresses ottheir writers-not necessarily forpublication.

We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners.Local papers containing reports or news paragraphs should be

marked and addressed " To the Sub-Editor."Letters relating to the publication, sale and advertising de-

partments of THE LANCET should be addressed " To theManager."

We cannot wndertake to return MSS. not used.

MANAGER’S NOTICES.THE LANCET AT THE RAILWAY BOOKSTALLS.

READERS who usually obtain their copies of THE LANCETat the bookstalls on the Great Western, the London andNorth Western, and the minor systems in connexion withthese railways, are requested to communicate with theManager, 423, Strand, London, W.C., if they experience anydifficulty in getting copies of THE LANCET at these book-stalls after Jan. lst next, when Messrs. W. H. Smithand Son’s connexion with them terminates.

, TO SUBSCRIBERS.WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions

which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCETat their Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C., are dealt with bythem Subscriptions paid to London or to local newsagents(with none of whom have the Proprietors any connexion what-ever) do not reach THE LANCET Offices, and consequentlyinquiries concerning missing copies, &c., should be sent tothe Agent to whom the subscription is paid, and not toTHE LANCET Offices.

Subscribers, by sending their subscriptions direct toTHE LANCET Offices, will insure regularity in the despatchof their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majorityof Agents are able to effect.The rates of subscriptions, post free, either from

THE LANCET Offices or from Agents, are :-FOB THE UNITED KINGDOM. TO THE CoMNLES AND ABROAD.

One Year ... .... ... &pound;1 12 6 One Year ... ... ...&pound;1 14 8Six Months ... ... ... 0 16 3 &verbar; Six Months ......... 0 17 4Three Months ...... 0 8 2 I Three Months ...... 0 8 8Three Months .., ..’ 0 8 2 &verbar; Three Months .., ,.. 0 8 8

METEOROLOGICAL READI NGS.

(Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.)THE LANCET Office, Dec. 21st, 1905.

During the week marked copies of the following newspapershave been received: Notts Guardian Dublin Express, LocalGovernment Chronicle, Poor Law and District Council Journai(Dublin), Dunliu Times, Birmingham Post, Surrey Advertiser,Freeman’s Journal, The Scotsman, Evening News, Liverpool Mercuryand Journal, Ilfrd Recorder, Daily News Star, TF’e8tminster

, Gazette, &c.