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Faculty of RadiologistsAt a recent examination for the fellowship the following
were successful: F. M. Hooper (radiodiagnosis) ; MargaretD. Snelling (radiotherapy).Association of Workers for Maladjusted ChildrenA general meeting of this newly formed association is being
held at Red House School, Tadworth, Surrey, at 11.15 A.M.,today, Saturday, June 30. Information may be obtained fromMr. Otto L. Shaw, the hon. secretary (Sutton Valence : 3104).
R.A.F. Medical Technician Branch
Airmen, between the ages of 35 and 40, with the necessaryqualifications serving in the medical and dental trades of theRoyal Air Force are now eligible for commissions as flying-officers in the newly formed medical technician branch. Thisbranch will comprise medical and dental secretarial officersfor quartermaster and medical adjutant duties, and medicaltechnician officers in the categories of hygiene inspector,laboratory technician, pharmacist, physiotherapist, and radio-grapher. These officers will be employed at hospitals, medicalrehabilitation units, the Medical and Dental Training Estab-lishment, and the Central Medical Establishment, and in staffposts. Candidates for these appointments must hold civil
professional qualifications, and airmen may be granted specialleave to study for qualifying professional examinations.
CORRIGENDUM : Vitamins and Hormones.-This book,which was reviewed on April 28 (p. 948), is vol. vm in theseries.
AppointmentsALLINSON, S. W., M.B. Lond., F.R.C.S., D.L.O.: consultant E.X.T.
surgeon, Boston General Hospital ; London Road Hospital,Boston; Skegness and District Hospital; Holbeach Hospital;and Johnson Hospital, Spalding.
DAW, N. S., M.B. Leeds, D.L.o. : consultant E.N.T. surgeon, Scmi-thorpe War Memorial Hospital and the Brigg Infirmary.
HI7GHES, ENID, M.D. Lond., D.O.M.S., D.P.H. : ophthalmologist tothe Powys and Mawddach H.M.C.
KEIDAN. SIMEON, M.B. Leeds, c.P.H.: tuberculosis physician,Altrincham, Mid-Cheshire, and C’rewe.
MoRTON, R. S., L.R.C.P.E.: consultant venereologist, Stockportand East Cheshire.
TiTf’OMBE, J. M., M.B. Lond., D.PHYS.MED. : assistant ni.o. in physicalmedicine, Edgar Allen Physical Treatment Centre, Sheffield.
IN’ALKLR, L. D., M.R.c.s. : tuberculosis physician, Stockport,Machelesfield and East Cheshire.
Appointed Factory Doctors :HecKLER, F. R., M.R.C.S.: Shepton Mallet district. Somerset.GIBSON, W. I. M., M.B. Leeds : Leeds, North district, Yorkshire.PARKER, ROBERT, M.B. Glasg. : Kilsyth district, Stirlingshire.ROOKE, C. J., M.B. Camb. : Yealmpton district, Devonshire.SHAW, H. A., M.B. Birm. : Oldbury district, Worcestershire.SOMERS, G. DE N. U., M.B. Birm. : West Bromwich district.
Staffordshire.WILLIAMS, A. L., M.R.c.s. : Toddington district, Bedfordshire.
Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London :DFNN, H. G., M.B. Camb., M.R.C.P., D.C.H, : assistant medical
registrar.Peou, R. C. B., M.D. Lond. : assistant morbid anatomist.
- Colonial Service :
ALDERrcE, A. A., M.B. Sydney, M.R.C.P.: medical superintendent,Mulago Hospital, Uganda.
ARMSTRONG, H. C., M.B. Belf., B.A.O., D.P.H.: A.D.M.S., GoldCoast.
BECKETT. D. W., M.B. Dubl. : M.o., Zanzibar.BRAWN, E., M.R.c.s. : M.O. (temporary), pathology, Nigeria.CHRZASZCZ, A., M.B. Polish School of Medicine, Edin. : ai.o.,
Nigeria..CuRRtE, ANDREW, M.B. Aberd. : M.O. (temporary), Nigeria.DALY, W. M., M.B. N.F.r.: M.O., General Hospital, Barbados.DOHERTY, E. M.. L.R.C.S.I.: M.O., Nigeria.GIDEON, D. S., M.R.c.s., 1).L.O.: medical superintendent (tem-
porary). Barbados.GUPTA, N. R., L.R.C.P.E.: M.o., Aden.HOLGATE, J. E., M.R.c.s. : m.o., Nigeria.KERSHAM, G. B., M.B., F.R.F.P.S. : M.O., Aden.LANDRETH-SMITH, Mrs. D. M., L.R.C.P.E. : M.O., Grade " B,"
’I’rinidad.MEREDITH, J. S., M.B. Glasg. : medical specialist, Tanganyika.MOHAMED MAZHAR, M.B., D.T.M., D.O.M.S. : M.O., Aden.NAUTH-MISIR, R. C., M.B. : M.o., British Guiana.RICHARDSON, R. K., L.R.C.P.E. : M.O., Grade " B," Trinidad.TATLOR, JAMES, M.B.Glasg., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H. : senior M.O.,
Seychelles.TUCKER, W. A. L., F.R.c.s., D.T.M. : surgeon specialist, Aden.
The Terms and Conditions of Service of Hospital Medical andDental Staff apply to all N.H.S. hospital posts we advertise, unlessotherwise stated. Canvassing disqualifies, but candidates may normallyvisit the hospital by appointment.
Diary of the WeekJULY 1 TO 7
Monday, 2ndINSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY, National Hospital, Queen Square, W.C.1
5 P.M. Dr. F. Grewel (Amsterdam) : Acalculia.
Tuesday, 3rdCIBA FOUNDATION
6 P.M. (Royal Institute of British Architects, 66, Portland Place,W.1.) Prof. B. A. Houssay, For. Mem. R.S. (BuenosAires) : Sex Hormones in Diabetes.
INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY5 P.M. Prof. R. Leriche (Paris) : Treatment of Cerebral Embolism
and Thrombosis.WEST END HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, 40, Marylebone
Lane, W. 12.30 P.M. Mr.K.I.Nissen: Orthopaedic Treatment in Neurology.
EDINBURGH POST-GRADUATE BOARD FOR MEDICINE4.30 P.M. (University New Buildings, Edinburgh). Prof. H. A.
Harris: Bone Growth with Specia] Reference to theEpiphyses.
Wednesday, 4thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2
5 P.M. Mr. A. Wilfrid Adams : Range and Results of Trans-urethral Surgery. (Hunterian lecture.)
YORKSHIRE SOCIETY OF ANÆSTHETISTS8 P.M. (Leeds General Infirmary.) Dr. Laurence Mountford :
Methods of Anaesthesia, in Chest Surgery.
Thursday, 5thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
5.30 P.M. Prof. Kenelm Digby : Carcinoma of the Nasopharynx.Guv’s HOHPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOL. London Bridge, S.E.1
5 P.M. Prof. F. G. Young, F.R.s.: Thomas Addison and theBackground to ’ Cortisone.’ (Fifth Addison lecture.)
INSTITUTE OF NEUROLOGY5 P.M. Dr. Honor Smith : Intrathecal Tuberculin Reactions.
Friday, 6thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS
5 P.M. Prof. H. H. Stones : Oral Manifestations of SystemicDisease. (Charles Tomes lecture.)
DiABHTIC ASSOCIATION11.30 A.M. (Postgraduate Medical School of London, Dueane
Road, W.12.) Prof. C. N. H. Long (Yale Medical School’’ :Endocrine Control of Carbohydrate Metabolism. (Bantinglecture.)
Saturday, 7thSorTH-EAST METROPOLITAN REGIONAL TUBERCULOSIS SOCIETY
10.30 A.M. (Royal Pavilion, Brighton.) Sir Geoffrey Todd:Treatment and End-results of Tuberculous Pyo-pneumo-thorax. Dr. J. E. Jameson : Laboratory Aspects of theTuberculosis Problem.
Births, Marriages, and DeathsBIRTHS
BAERON.—On June 18, in Edinburgh, the wife of Mr. ArthurBarron, F.R.C.S.E.—a daughter.
CRAIG.—On June 17, at Bristol, the wife of Dr. R. A. Craig-adaughter.
DAVIES.—On June 17, at Burton-on-Trent, the wife of Mr. F. W. T.Davies, F.R.C.S.E.—a son.
GILFORD.—ON June 18, at Tonbridge, Kent, the wife of Mr. W. W.Gilford, F.H.C.S.—a son.
HERIOT.—On June 18, in London, the wife of Mr. A. J. Heriot,F.R.C.S.—a. son.
STALKER.—On June 23, the wife of Dr. Harry Stalker, of EastCroydon-a daughter.
WIGGINS.—On June 21, in London, the wife of Dr. W. R. D.Wiggins-a daughter.
MARRIAGESDOIG—BERRY.—On June 23, at Winchester, William Grant Doig,
M.B., of Colac, Victoria, Australia, to Doris Lydia Berry.FAGAN—MANSON.—On June 15, at Giffnock, Renfrewshire, James
Hugh Wallace Fagan, D.O.M.S., to Margaret Elizabeth Manson.HALL—PICKSTONE.—On June 20, in Birkenhead, John Hall,
L.R.C.P.E., to Rose Pickstone.HEBER—SAYILL.—On June 23, at Coulsdon, Kenneth Reeve
Heber, M.B., to Nina Greenaway Savill.NEWSAM—CATE.—On June 16, in London, John E. Newsam, M.B.,
to Virginia Cape.DEATHS
BELLAMY.-On June 22, at Winterbourne Stickland, Dorset,Henry Francis Bellamy, M.D. Lond.
FRANCM.—On June 16, in London, Louis Arthur Francis, M.R.C.S.,aged 84.
LEMON.—On June 18, at Hove, Edward Henry Lemon, M.B.c.s.,aged 85.
LYONS.—On June 17, Charles John Lyons, F.R.C.S.I., of IsipingoBeach, South Africa, aged 88.
NORMAN-WALKER.—On June 18, at Streatley, Berks, John NormanNorman-Walker, 0.1.E.., M.R.c.p. Lond., colonel, I.M.S. retd,aged 79.
RICHARDSON.—On June 19, at St. Andrews, Hugh Richardson,D.s.o.. M.R. Edin., colonel, R.A.M.C.(T.) retd.
WILLIAMS.—On June 17, at Chatham, Edward Rex Pascoe Williams,O.B.E., M.R.C.S., surgeon commander, R.N., aged 49. .