medical diary for the ensuing week

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1943 the charge, and who happened also to be the magistrate who condemned them, informed the defendant, that without claiming to be an expert, he had found their condition per- fectly apparent at once to his " unskilled eyes." It was suggested with some reason by the Assistant City Solicitor, who prosecuted, that if the defendant were so ignorant that he did not appreciate the nature of the meat he was consigning to the London market, there was a stage of ignorance or carelessness at which such a mental condition became criminal. On being sentenced to pay a fine of E40 with .e4 costs or to go to prison for a month, the defendant observed his only assets were a few old horses, and philosophically declared his intention to " take the month." the charge, and who happened also to be the magistrate who condemned them, informed the defendant, that without claiming to be an expert, he had found their condition per- fectly apparent at once to his " unskilled eyes." It was suggested with some reason by the Assistant City Solicitor, who prosecuted, that if the defendant were so ignorant that he did not appreciate the nature of the meat he was consigning to the London market, there was a stage of ignorance or carelessness at which such a mental condition became criminal. On being sentenced to pay a fine of £40 with £4 costs or to go to prison for a month, the defendant observed his only assets were a few old horses, and philosophically declared his intention to " take the month." Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. OPERATIONS. METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS. MONDAY (27th).-London 1(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 P.M.), Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Westminster (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.), Samaritan (Gynaecological, by Physicians, 2 P.M.),’ Soho-square (2 P.M.), City Orthopaedic (4 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Royal Free (2 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M.), St. Mark’s (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor 9A.M., Major 2 P.M.). TUESDAY (28th).-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 (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 (9 A.M. and 2 P.M., Ophthalmic. 2 P.M.), Tottenham (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor, 9 A.M., Major, 2 P.M.). WEDNESDAY (29th).—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 Orthopaedic (10 A.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Samaritan 9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), 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 Ear (2 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedic (3 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 9.30 A.M., Dental, 2 P.M.), Tottenham (Ophthalmic, 2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor, 9 A.M., Major. 2 P.M.). THURSDAY (30th).-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 (Gynaeeological, 2.30 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.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedic (9 A.M.), Royal Ear (2 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 2 P.M.), Tottenham (Gynaecological, 2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor, (9 A.M., Major, 2 P.M.). RIDAY (31st).-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 (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.) Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M., Aural, 2 P.M.), Tottenham (2.30 P.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor 9 A.M.. Major, 2 P.M.). ATURDAY (1st).-Royal Free (9 A.M.), London (2 P.M.), 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. Mary’s (10 A.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 9.30 A.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.). At the Royal Eye Hospital (2 P.M.), the Royal London Ophthalmic :) A.M.), the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic (1.30 P.M.), and the entral London Ophthalmic Hospitals operations are performed daily. EDITORIAL NOTICES. important that communications IT is most important that communications relating to the ilitorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed dolncsively " To THE EDITOR," and not in any case to any ntleman who may be supposed to be connected with the litorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention should given to this notice. ___ - is espeoially requested that early intelligenoe of local events having a medical interest, or which it as desirable to bring under t,2e notice of the profession, may be sent d’ireat to this otJioe. etures, original artioles, and reports should be written on one side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED .Y BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE L.- AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULD BE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI- FICATILN. Letters, whether intended for insertzon or for private informa- tion, must be authenticated by the names and addresses of their writers-not necessarily for publication. We oannot prescribe or recommend practitioners. Local papers oontaining reports or news paragraphs should be marked and addressed To the S’ub-Editor." Letters relating to the publioation, sale and adverti*kg departments of THE LANCET should be addressed To the Manager. " We oannot undertake to return MSS. not wed. MANAGER’S NOTICES. .. THE Index and Title-page for the current half-year is published in this issue, which completes the second volume of the year 1909. VOLUMES AND CASES. VOLUMES for the second half of the year 1909 will be ready shortly. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s., carriage extra. Cases for binding the half year’s numbers are now ready. Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s., by post 2s. 3d. To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied by remittance. - TO SUBSCRIBERS. TO SUBSCRIBERS. 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1943

the charge, and who happened also to be the magistratewho condemned them, informed the defendant, that without

claiming to be an expert, he had found their condition per-fectly apparent at once to his " unskilled eyes." It was suggestedwith some reason by the Assistant City Solicitor, who prosecuted,that if the defendant were so ignorant that he did not appreciate thenature of the meat he was consigning to the London market, therewas a stage of ignorance or carelessness at which such a mental

condition became criminal. On being sentenced to pay a fine of E40with .e4 costs or to go to prison for a month, the defendant observedhis only assets were a few old horses, and philosophically declaredhis intention to " take the month."

the charge, and who happened also to be the magistratewho condemned them, informed the defendant, that without

claiming to be an expert, he had found their condition per-fectly apparent at once to his " unskilled eyes." It was suggestedwith some reason by the Assistant City Solicitor, who prosecuted,that if the defendant were so ignorant that he did not appreciate thenature of the meat he was consigning to the London market, therewas a stage of ignorance or carelessness at which such a mental

condition became criminal. On being sentenced to pay a fine of £40with £4 costs or to go to prison for a month, the defendant observedhis only assets were a few old horses, and philosophically declaredhis intention to " take the month."

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.OPERATIONS.

METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS.MONDAY (27th).-London 1(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 P.M.),Middlesex (1.30 P.M.), Westminster (2 P.M.), Chelsea (2 P.M.),Samaritan (Gynaecological, by Physicians, 2 P.M.),’ Soho-square(2 P.M.), City Orthopaedic (4 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.),West London (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Royal Free(2 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M.),St. Mark’s (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear (Minor 9A.M.,Major 2 P.M.).

TUESDAY (28th).-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 College2 P.M.), St. George’s (1 P.M.), St. Mary’s (1 P.M.), St. Mark’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(9 A.M. and 2 P.M., Ophthalmic. 2 P.M.), Tottenham (2.30 P.M.),

Central London Throat and Ear (Minor, 9 A.M., Major, 2 P.M.).WEDNESDAY (29th).—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 Orthopaedic (10 A.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Samaritan9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), 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 Ear (2 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedic (3 P.M.), Children, Gt.Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 9.30 A.M., Dental, 2 P.M.), Tottenham(Ophthalmic, 2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), Central LondonThroat and Ear (Minor, 9 A.M., Major. 2 P.M.).

THURSDAY (30th).-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 (Gynaeeological, 2.30 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.), Guy’s(1.30 P.M.), Royal Orthopaedic (9 A.M.), Royal Ear (2 P.M.), Children,Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 2 P.M.), Tottenham (Gynaecological,2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), Central London Throat and Ear(Minor, (9 A.M., Major, 2 P.M.).

RIDAY (31st).-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(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.) Children, Gt. Ormond-street (9 A.M., Aural, 2 P.M.),Tottenham (2.30 P.M.), St. Peter’s (2 P.M.), Central London Throatand Ear (Minor 9 A.M.. Major, 2 P.M.).

ATURDAY (1st).-Royal Free (9 A.M.), London (2 P.M.), 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. Mary’s (10 A.M.),Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.), Children, Gt.Ormond-street (9 A.M. and 9.30 A.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.).

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

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

ilitorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed

dolncsively " To THE EDITOR," and not in any case to anyntleman who may be supposed to be connected with thelitorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention shouldgiven to this notice.

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is espeoially requested that early intelligenoe of local eventshaving a medical interest, or which it as desirable to bringunder t,2e notice of the profession, may be sent d’ireat tothis otJioe.

etures, original artioles, and reports should be written onone side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED’ .Y BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE

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

Letters, whether intended for insertzon or for private informa-tion, must be authenticated by the names and addresses oftheir writers-not necessarily for publication.

We oannot prescribe or recommend practitioners.Local papers oontaining reports or news paragraphs should be

marked and addressed To the S’ub-Editor." Letters relating to the publioation, sale and adverti*kg

departments of THE LANCET should be addressed To the

Manager. "We oannot undertake to return MSS. not wed.

MANAGER’S NOTICES...

THE Index and Title-page for the current half-year is

published in this issue, which completes the second volumeof the year 1909.

VOLUMES AND CASES.

VOLUMES for the second half of the year 1909 will beready shortly. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s.,carriage extra.

Cases for binding the half year’s numbers are now ready.Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s., by post 2s. 3d.To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied

by remittance. -

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

which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCET attheir 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 COLONIAL AND FOREIGN EDITION (printed on thin

paper) is published in time to catch the weekly Friday mailsto all parts of the world.

Until the end of the present year copies sent by post willbe charged at the rate of 7½d. inland and 8d. abroad.Commencing with the issue of Jan. lst, 1910, the rates of

subscriptions, post free from THE LANCET Offices, will be :-FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. To THE COLONIES AND ABROAD.

One Year ........ £ 1 0 0 One Year .... . ... £1 5 0 Six Months ......... 0 12 6 Six Months ......... 0 14 0 .

Three Months ...... 0 6 6 Three Months ...... 0 7 0

(The rate for the United Kingdom will apply also toMedical Subordinates in India whose rate of pay, includingallowances, is less than Rs.50 per month.)

Subscriptions (which may commence at any time) arepayable in advance. Cheques and Post Office Orders (crossed"London County and Westminster Bank, Covent Garden

Branch") should be made payable to the Manager,Mr. CHARLES GOOD, THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand,London, W.C.

TO COLONIAL AND FOREIGN SUBSCRIBERS.SUBSCRIBERS ABROAD ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED

TO NOTE THE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN ABOVE.The Manager will be pleased to forward copies direct from

the Offices to places abroad at these rates, whatever bethe weight of any of the copies so supplied.

SOLE AGENTS FOR AMERICA-Messrs. WILLIAM WOODAND CO., 51. Fifth Avenue, New York, U.S.A.