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National Association for Mental Health
This year the theme of this Association’s annual conference,which is to be held on March 8 and 9 at Church House, West-minster, London, S.W.1, is Violence and the Mental HealthServices. Further particulars may be had from the conferencesecretary of the Association, 39, Queen Anne Street, London,W.1.
North of England Obstetrical and GynaecologicalSocietyThe following officers have been elected for 1962:President, Dr. Robert Newton; vice-presidents, Miss Ursula
Lister, Mr. Solomon Bender, Mr. R. M. Corbet, Mr. J. StewartFraser, Mr. Paul Barkla; hon. treasurer, Mr. T. B. Fitzgerald; hon.general secretary, Dr. Walter Calvert; hon. reporting secretary,Mr. C. J. Dewhurst.
Collegium Internationale Neuro-Psycho Pharmacolo-gicumA meeting of the Collegium is to be held from Sept. 2 to 5 in
Munich. Further particulars may be had from Prof. F. A.Freyhan, Saint Elizabeth’s Hospital, Washington, D.C., andProf. Dr. W. de Boor, Kerpenerstrasse 4, Cologne.
International Congress of Infectious PathologyThis congress is to be held from Oct. 8 to 11 in Bucharest.
The programme will include discussions on enteropathies ofviral origin, infectious mononucleosis, child vaccinations, andcorticotherapy of acute infectious diseases. Further particularsmay be had from the congress secretary’s office, Institute ofInframicrobiology, 23, Dumbrava Roise, Bucharest.
International College of SurgeonsA clinical meeting of the college is to be held in conjunction
with the European tour of the United States fellows on
Saturday, May 12, at 1, Wimpole Street, London, W.1. Thechairman will be Sir Denis Browne and the theme of the
meeting will be pxdiatric surgery with an emphasis on cardiacsurgery. Further particulars may be had from the college,107, Harley Street, London, W.l.
British Congress of Obstetrics and GynaecologyThis congress is to be held from July 16 to 18 in Bristol. The
programme will include a symposium on the blood in preg-nancy, and discussions on embryogenesis and its environment,dermatology of the vulva, treatment of endometriosis, and post-operative care and complications of prolapse repair operations.Further particulars may be had from the hon. secretaries of thecongress, University Department of Obstetrics, SouthmeadHospital, Bristol.
Gulbenkian Foundation GrantsGrants by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation of Lisbon,
made or promised in the second half of last year, include£ 20,000 (over three years) to the National Council of SocialService to enable a committee to study the recruitment, train-ing, and work of the staff in residential homes for those inneed of care. Another grant goes to the National Institute forSocial Work Training, which is considering what expansion oftraining may be possible in the next five years.
Lady Tata Memorial TrustThe trustees of this Trust invite applications for fellowships,
scholarships, and grants for research on leukxmia.Programmes of research on any aspect of malignant disease which
may throw light on problems of leukxmia will be considered, and thetrustees specially wish to encourage studies of the leukaemogenicviruses in mammals, the epidemiology and natural history of leuk-xmia, and the genetical and cytological aspects. The awards are opento investigators of any nationality, working either in their own insti-tutions or in other centres abroad, in any country where payment canbe made. Further particulars and forms of application may be hadfrom the secretary of the (European) scientific advisory committee ofthe Trust, Chester Beatty Research Institute, Fulham Road, London,S.W.3, and must be submitted before March 31.
Milbank Memorial FundOn June 1 Dr. Alexander Robertson will succeed Dr. Frank
G. Boudreau as executive director of the Fund. Dr. Boudreau,who is president of the Fund, has been its executive officer fortwenty-five years.
Dr. Robertson graduated in medicine at Edinburgh in 1949, andheld research and teaching posts there until 1954. In 1955 he joinedthe staff of the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine,and also took charge of the department of social and preventivemedicine at the Royal Free Hospital. In 1958 he became head of the
department of social and preventive medicine of the University ofSaskatchewan. He has studied and lectured in the United Statesand in a number of South American and European countries.
Northcott Devon Medical Foundation
Part of the capital of this trust (Lancet, Feb. 3, p. 281) is tobe used to build an institute for postgraduate medical work,and it is expected that the doctors of Devon will contribute thefurnishings and equipment. It will provide a home for theDevon and Exeter Medico-Chirurgical Society and the Exetermedical library. The building will also be open to other medicalsocieties. It is intended that the residual income will be usedto advance postgraduate studies in medicine, surgery, andallied subjects, and in particular to provide help for research byindividual doctors in Devon.
The University of Louvain has conferred an honorary M.D. onDr. Alick Isaacs.
On Thursday, Feb. 15, at 5.30 P.M., at the Fountain Hospital,Tooting Grove, London, S.W. 17, Dr. Alison McDonald will speak onneurological disorders in children of low birth weight.
Hospital Building Note no. 12 deals with the design of an out-patient department at a non-teaching general hospital. It containsa loose-leaf sheet, issued as an addendum to Hospital Building Noteno. 2, which gives details about costs. Copies (1s. 6d.) may be hadfrom H.M. Stationery Office.
A course of lectures on air pollution and the community is tobe held on Tuesdays from Feb. 13 to March 20 at 6.30 P.M. atSt. Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical College, Charterhouse Square,London, E.C.1. Tickets (15s.; single tickets 3s. 6d.) may be had fromthe deputy director (extension), department of extra-mural studies,University of London, Senate House, W.C.I.
The annual general meeting of the Horder Centres for Arthritis isto be held on Tuesday, March 20, at 3 P.M., at the Royal Common-wealth Society, Northumberland Avenue, London, W.C.2, whenPrincess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon will be present. Tickets
may be had from the hon. secretary of the centres, 17, Rugby Man-sions, Bishop Kings Road, London, W.14.
The Cerebral Palsy Bulletin has changed its name to DevelopmentMedicine and Child Neurology, with Incorporating the Cerebral PalsyBulletin as a subtitle. The Little Club Clinics in DevelopmentalMedicine, which are monographs, proceedings of conferences,symposia and the like, will be continued and four new issues willappear during 1962.
The Citizen and Mental Care.-This short catechism has beenprepared by the National Council of Social Service, with the helpof the National Association for Mental Health and the Ministry ofHealth. It answers the questions about the Mental Health Actwhich are most often asked at citizens’ advice bureaux. Copies (1s.,postage 4d.) may be had from the Council, 26, Bedford Square,London, W.C.l.
CORRIGENDUM: Allergy to Lignocaine.-We apologise to Dr. D. M.Krikler for misprinting his name in our issue of Jan. 20 (p. 159).
Births, Marriages, and Deaths
DEATHSBLUNDUN.-On Feb. 1, in Totnes, Jessie Blundun, M.B.MACARTNEY.-On Jan. 18, in hospital, Joyce Macartney (formerly Worthing-
ton), M.B., D.A., of 85, Broad Road, Sale, Cheshire.