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1335 Appointments. CHISHOLM, A. E., M.B., F.R.C.S. Ed., has been appointed Obstetric Physician and Gynacologist at the Royal Infirmary, Dundee. FERNANDO, H. M., --NI.D., B.Sc. Lond., a member of the Execu- tive Council of the Island of Ceylon, and an Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council of that Island. MCARTHUR, J., L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., Medical Officer of Health to the Conisborough Urban District Council. MATTHEWS, E. W., M.B., B.S. Lond., D.P.H., Medical Officer of Health for Kingston-on-Thames. FicKEN, R., M.B., C.M. Glasg., Medical Officer of Health for Cardiff. . RAINY, H., ILD. Edin., Medical Adviser to the Prison Commis- sioners for Scotland. Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts : GIBBON. J. G., M.D. Dub. (Mullingar) ; CROWLEY, T., L.R.C.P. & S., Irel. (Wath-on-Dearne); SAVERY, W. M., L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.O.S. (Evesham). Vacancies. further inforrncttiorz refer to the advertisement columns. -4f’)ei-deen Royczl Asylum.—Temp. Jun. Asst. P. £250. Ashton-under-Lyne Distriet Infirmary.—Asst. H.S..S200- BedJard Countlf Ho.3pital.--TT.S. --e200. -Asst. H.S. £150. Birmingham general Hospital.—Asst. Obst. Officer. Birmingham mnd Ilidland )tell, and Thrcat Hospital.—H.S. £200. Birmingham, Queen’s Hospital.—Obstet and Ophth. H.S. Cw. U.S. £90 each. Birmingham, Yardley-road-Sanatorium and Municipal Anti- Tuberculosis Centre.-Asst. M.O. £500. Bootle Borough Hospital.—Sen. H.S. k200. Jun. H.S. £150. Hon. Phy-=!. Hon. Ophth. Surg. Bradford Royal Infirmary.—H.S. £200. Bristol Educutiun Committe.—Asst. Sch. Med. Officer. 600. Bristol Eye Hospital.—H.S. £150. Burnley County Borough.—Tubere. O. and Director of Municipal Laboratory. £650. Burnley, Victoria Hospital.—H.S. £200. Crzrnbridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital.--H.S. £130. Cancer Hospital, F alham-road, .S’. W’.-H.c. £150. Charing Cross Hospital, Agar street W.C.—Phy s. in charyc of ’’, Children’s Dept. Mcd. Reg. £150. Chester, City of.—Asst. DL.O.H. £500. Colcheste2., Essex County Hospital.—H.S. £200. Derby, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.—H.S. H.P. Each £200. Doncaster Royal Infirmary and Dispensary.—Sen. 11.,S. £225. Jun. H.S. 200. Eday, Orkney.—M.O. £9 per week. Elizabeth Garrett andersorz Hospital Euston-road.—Female Asst. Radiologist. £50. Female Asst. Pathologist. £275. Enfield Elucation Committec.—Sch. M.O. £500. Cloueester, Gkiyceterhire Royal Infirmay and Eye Institution.— Asst. H.S. £150. Leeds Febulic Duusoensuyr.Sen. Pes. M.O. 6200. Liverpool Royal Southern Hopsital—Two H.P.’s and three JI.S.’s. Each 100. Lir;rrpuol, West Derby Union, Mill-road Infirmary and Aldek- Hey Hospital.—Asst. Res. M.S.’s. £400. London C01mty Coucil.—Asst. M.O. for jMental Hosp. Service. £300. -London (R.F.H.) School of 3ledicin.- for Women.—Part-time Demonstrators in Department of Anatomy. London Temperunce Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.—Asst. Res. M.O. £120. Surg. Hegistrar. 10 guineas. London Unirersity.—Professor of Medicine and Dirpctor of the lledical Clinie at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School. £2,000. Lucknow University, India.—Prof. of Pathology. R,..1200 a month. Prof. of Physiology. Rs.1100 a month. Manchester, anrouls Hospital.—Res. Surg. O. £250. Machester Northern Hospital Jar Women and Children, Park- place, Cheetham Hill-road.—H.S. Manchester Royal Infirmary, Central Branch, Roby-street.— Female Res. M.O. £200. Margate, Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital for Surgical Tuberculosis.— Female Surg. 200. Middlesbrough Education Committe.—Female Asst. Schooi M.O. £500. Neu castle-upon-Tune Education Committee.—Pental Surg. £450 Newport Mon., Royal Gwent Hospital.—H.S. £200. Nottingham, City ol.-Asct. Pathologist. £500. Oswestry, Shropshire Orthopœdic Hospital.—H.S. £250. Poplar Hospital for Accidents, Poplar. F.-Asst. Res. S. £150. Preston and Cotenty of Lancaster Royal Infirmary.—Sen. H.S. £250. Royal Free Hospital, Grays Inn-road, W.C.—Two H.P.’s. £50. Royal Naval lledical Service.—Surg.-Lieuts. 26s. 6d. pf-r diem. St. George’s Husrrrl,tr, S.W.—Two Res. H.S.’s Obstet. O. Each £50. Cas. 0. 200. St. Helens Hospital Lancashire.—Res. ILO. £250. Saint Pancras Dispensary. Oakley-squme, N.W.—Res. M.O £225. Seamen’s Hospital, Albert Dork. Corzrzauclht-rcrad, E.--H.S. £150. Southampton Free Eye flosl)ital.-11.1,. £200. Southampton, Royal South Hants urad Southarrzhtor2 Hospital.— Jun.H.S. £150. South London IIospital for Women, South, Side, Claphem Common, S.W.—Asst. Pathologist. £150. Temp. Anaesth. Stamford, Rutland and General Infirmary.—H.S. £250. Sunderland Royal Infirmary.—H.P. £200. Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia.—Lecturer in Veterinary Anatomy and :3Surgery (including Obstetrics). £500. Torquay, Torbay Hospital.—H.S. 2 0 Union of South Afirch Go, emment.—Asst. P.s in TMc’l!:)) Hospital Service. £100. Wcst London Hospifal, Hanimersmith-road, W.—Two H.P’s. H.S. Each £50. P. Neurologist. Wigam Infirmary.—Hon. Asst. Surg. Worcester County and City Mental Hospital, Pouick—Sen. Asst. M.O. £500. Births, Marriages, and Deaths. BIRTHS. JAMIESOX.—On June 6th, at Stalheim, Mulgraver-road, Sutton, Surrey, the wife of R. Hillhouse Jamieson, II1.D., F.R.C.S. Ed., of a daughter. LANCFORD-JONES.—On May 31st, at a nursing home, Croydon, the wife of R. P. Langford-Jones, M.B., B.S. Lond., of a son. MCCARTER.—On June 2nd, at Orsett-road, Grays, Essex, the wife of Dr. W. H. R. MaCarter, of a son. MARSH.—On June llth, at Torbay House, Stow Park-avenue, Newport, Mon., the wife of 0. de B. Marsh, O.B.E., M.B., B.Ch. Cantab., of a son. SODEN.—On June 9th, at Tuder House, Winchcombe, Glos., , to the wife ot BV Scovil Soden, M.B., B.Ch. a son. MARRIAGES. CASSIDY—EVAN-THOMAS.—On June 4th, at St. James’s Church, Piccadilly, Major Colin Cassidy, M.C., R.A.M.C., to Cara Averi1, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evan- Thomas, of Bramham-gardens, S.W., and Neath, Glamorgan. MARR—PETTY.—On June 8th, at St. Marylebone Parish Church, Lieut.-Colonel Colin Forbes Marr, I.M.S., to Alethea Sey- mour Martin, eldest daughter of the late Rev. H. M. Petty, M.A., Milton Abbot, Devonshire, and of Mrs. Petty, Farn- ham. TRUMPER—TIRARD.—On June 11th, at All Saints’, Margaret- street, W., William Arthur Trumper, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P., of Ivybridge, South Devon. to Marigold Tirard, elder daughter of Sir Nestor and Lady Tirard, of 74, Harley- street, W. DEATHS. FLOOD.-On June 5th, at Morehampton-road, Dublin, Frederick Leopold Flood, L.R.C.P., in his 64th year. BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED. CHURCHILL, J. AXD A., London. A Manual of Bacteriology. Clinical and Applied. By R. Tanner Hewlett, M.D. Pp. 808. 21s. GREEN, WT., AXD SON, London and Edinburgh. Encyclopaedia Medica. Under the general editorship of J. W. Ballantyne, M.D. Vol. VII., Intestines to Labour. Pp. 611. LEWIS, H. K., AXD Co., London. The Heart : Old and Xew Views. By H. L. Flint, M.D. Pp. xii. Pp. 177. 15s. French-English Medical Dictionary. By Alfred Gordon, II1.D. Pp. 161. 16s. ROYAL EARLSWOOD INSTITUTION.—The seventy- fourth annual report (1921) of the Earlswood Board of Management conveys the welcome information that the residual estate of the late Mr. W. H. Ray has now been made available and £30,000 realised to extinguish bankers’ loans and other outstanding liabilities. The largely enhanced current expenses still call for liberal support on the part of subscribers. The report of the medical superin- tendent, Dr. C. Caldecott. shows that during the year 1920 the average number of patients resident was 442, 281 males and 161 females, 47 adminissions, 37 discharges, and 1-1 deaths being recorded ; 23 were admitted by "election and part payment," ? 2-1 on " payment," and four were " aided by local committees." A few of the new cases raise hopes of improvement from training, but there is also a con- siderable percentage of hospital cases. Twenty-six of those discharged were reported ’’ improved," and a yolith of 21 was discharged by the Visiting Justices as *’ recovered." The death-rate was low-i.e., 3’16 per cent. to the average number resident. Pulmonary tuberculosis was responsible for four deaths (28.5 per cent.), and there was also a case of intestinal tuberculosis. The number of epileptics in the institution represents the percentage of 13.34 to the average number resident, and the occurrence of no less than 0197 fits was recorded during 1920, three patients, accounting between them for 3137 of the above, having died in the " status epilepticus." Considerable reorganisa- tion seems to be in progress in the educational departments of the establishment, including special instruction of an interesting character for low-grade and infant cases ; while the industrial and trade work, for which Earlswood has so long been noted, is fully maintained.

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Appointments.CHISHOLM, A. E., M.B., F.R.C.S. Ed., has been appointed

Obstetric Physician and Gynacologist at the RoyalInfirmary, Dundee.

FERNANDO, H. M., --NI.D., B.Sc. Lond., a member of the Execu-tive Council of the Island of Ceylon, and an UnofficialMember of the Legislative Council of that Island.

MCARTHUR, J., L.R.C.P. & S. Edin., Medical Officer of Health tothe Conisborough Urban District Council.

MATTHEWS, E. W., M.B., B.S. Lond., D.P.H., Medical Officerof Health for Kingston-on-Thames.

FicKEN, R., M.B., C.M. Glasg., Medical Officer of Health forCardiff. .

RAINY, H., ILD. Edin., Medical Adviser to the Prison Commis-sioners for Scotland.

Certifying Surgeons under the Factory and Workshop Acts :GIBBON. J. G., M.D. Dub. (Mullingar) ; CROWLEY, T.,L.R.C.P. & S., Irel. (Wath-on-Dearne); SAVERY, W. M.,L.R.C.P. Lond., M.R.O.S. (Evesham).

Vacancies.further inforrncttiorz refer to the advertisement columns.

-4f’)ei-deen Royczl Asylum.—Temp. Jun. Asst. P. £250.Ashton-under-Lyne Distriet Infirmary.—Asst. H.S..S200-BedJard Countlf Ho.3pital.--TT.S. --e200. -Asst. H.S. £150.Birmingham general Hospital.—Asst. Obst. Officer.Birmingham mnd Ilidland )tell, and Thrcat Hospital.—H.S. £200.Birmingham, Queen’s Hospital.—Obstet and Ophth. H.S. Cw.

U.S. £90 each.Birmingham, Yardley-road-Sanatorium and Municipal Anti-

Tuberculosis Centre.-Asst. M.O. £500.Bootle Borough Hospital.—Sen. H.S. k200. Jun. H.S. £150.

Hon. Phy-=!. Hon. Ophth. Surg.Bradford Royal Infirmary.—H.S. £200.Bristol Educutiun Committe.—Asst. Sch. Med. Officer. 600.Bristol Eye Hospital.—H.S. £150.Burnley County Borough.—Tubere. O. and Director of Municipal

Laboratory. £650.Burnley, Victoria Hospital.—H.S. £200.Crzrnbridge, Addenbrooke’s Hospital.--H.S. £130.Cancer Hospital, F alham-road, .S’. W’.-H.c. £150.Charing Cross Hospital, Agar street W.C.—Phy s. in charyc of ’’,

Children’s Dept. Mcd. Reg. £150.Chester, City of.—Asst. DL.O.H. £500.Colcheste2., Essex County Hospital.—H.S. £200.Derby, Derbyshire Royal Infirmary.—H.S. H.P. Each £200.Doncaster Royal Infirmary and Dispensary.—Sen. 11.,S. £225.

Jun. H.S. 200.Eday, Orkney.—M.O. £9 per week.Elizabeth Garrett andersorz Hospital Euston-road.—Female Asst.

Radiologist. £50. Female Asst. Pathologist. £275.Enfield Elucation Committec.—Sch. M.O. £500.Cloueester, Gkiyceterhire Royal Infirmay and Eye Institution.—

Asst. H.S. £150.Leeds Febulic Duusoensuyr.Sen. Pes. M.O. 6200.Liverpool Royal Southern Hopsital—Two H.P.’s and three

JI.S.’s. Each 100.Lir;rrpuol, West Derby Union, Mill-road Infirmary and Aldek-

Hey Hospital.—Asst. Res. M.S.’s. £400.London C01mty Coucil.—Asst. M.O. for jMental Hosp. Service.

£300.-London (R.F.H.) School of 3ledicin.- for Women.—Part-time

Demonstrators in Department of Anatomy.London Temperunce Hospital, Hampstead-road, N.W.—Asst.

Res. M.O. £120. Surg. Hegistrar. 10 guineas.London Unirersity.—Professor of Medicine and Dirpctor of the

lledical Clinie at St. Mary’s Hospital Medical School.£2,000.

Lucknow University, India.—Prof. of Pathology. R,..1200 amonth. Prof. of Physiology. Rs.1100 a month.

Manchester, anrouls Hospital.—Res. Surg. O. £250.Machester Northern Hospital Jar Women and Children, Park-

place, Cheetham Hill-road.—H.S.Manchester Royal Infirmary, Central Branch, Roby-street.—

Female Res. M.O. £200.Margate, Royal Sea-Bathing Hospital for Surgical Tuberculosis.—

Female Surg. 200.Middlesbrough Education Committe.—Female Asst. Schooi M.O.

£500.Neu castle-upon-Tune Education Committee.—Pental Surg. £450Newport Mon., Royal Gwent Hospital.—H.S. £200.Nottingham, City ol.-Asct. Pathologist. £500.Oswestry, Shropshire Orthopœdic Hospital.—H.S. £250.Poplar Hospital for Accidents, Poplar. F.-Asst. Res. S. £150.Preston and Cotenty of Lancaster Royal Infirmary.—Sen. H.S.

£250.Royal Free Hospital, Grays Inn-road, W.C.—Two H.P.’s. £50.Royal Naval lledical Service.—Surg.-Lieuts. 26s. 6d. pf-r diem.St. George’s Husrrrl,tr, S.W.—Two Res. H.S.’s Obstet. O.

Each £50. Cas. 0. 200.St. Helens Hospital Lancashire.—Res. ILO. £250.Saint Pancras Dispensary. Oakley-squme, N.W.—Res. M.O

£225.Seamen’s Hospital, Albert Dork. Corzrzauclht-rcrad, E.--H.S. £150.Southampton Free Eye flosl)ital.-11.1,. £200.Southampton, Royal South Hants urad Southarrzhtor2 Hospital.—

Jun.H.S. £150.South London IIospital for Women, South, Side, Claphem Common,

S.W.—Asst. Pathologist. £150. Temp. Anaesth.Stamford, Rutland and General Infirmary.—H.S. £250.

Sunderland Royal Infirmary.—H.P. £200.Sydney University, New South Wales, Australia.—Lecturer in

Veterinary Anatomy and :3Surgery (including Obstetrics).£500.

Torquay, Torbay Hospital.—H.S. 2 0Union of South Afirch Go, emment.—Asst. P.s in TMc’l!:)) Hospital

Service. £100.Wcst London Hospifal, Hanimersmith-road, W.—Two H.P’s.

H.S. Each £50. P. Neurologist.Wigam Infirmary.—Hon. Asst. Surg.Worcester County and City Mental Hospital, Pouick—Sen.

Asst. M.O. £500.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

JAMIESOX.—On June 6th, at Stalheim, Mulgraver-road, Sutton,Surrey, the wife of R. Hillhouse Jamieson, II1.D., F.R.C.S.Ed., of a daughter.

LANCFORD-JONES.—On May 31st, at a nursing home, Croydon,the wife of R. P. Langford-Jones, M.B., B.S. Lond., of a son.

MCCARTER.—On June 2nd, at Orsett-road, Grays, Essex, thewife of Dr. W. H. R. MaCarter, of a son.

MARSH.—On June llth, at Torbay House, Stow Park-avenue,Newport, Mon., the wife of 0. de B. Marsh, O.B.E., M.B.,B.Ch. Cantab., of a son.

SODEN.—On June 9th, at Tuder House, Winchcombe, Glos., ,

to the wife ot BV Scovil Soden, M.B., B.Ch. - a son.

MARRIAGES.CASSIDY—EVAN-THOMAS.—On June 4th, at St. James’s Church,

Piccadilly, Major Colin Cassidy, M.C., R.A.M.C., to CaraAveri1, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Edmund Evan-Thomas, of Bramham-gardens, S.W., and Neath, Glamorgan.

MARR—PETTY.—On June 8th, at St. Marylebone Parish Church,Lieut.-Colonel Colin Forbes Marr, I.M.S., to Alethea Sey-mour Martin, eldest daughter of the late Rev. H. M. Petty,M.A., Milton Abbot, Devonshire, and of Mrs. Petty, Farn-ham.

TRUMPER—TIRARD.—On June 11th, at All Saints’, Margaret-street, W., William Arthur Trumper, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.,of Ivybridge, South Devon. to Marigold Tirard, elderdaughter of Sir Nestor and Lady Tirard, of 74, Harley-street, W.

DEATHS.FLOOD.-On June 5th, at Morehampton-road, Dublin, Frederick

Leopold Flood, L.R.C.P., in his 64th year.

BOOKS, ETC., RECEIVED.CHURCHILL, J. AXD A., London.A Manual of Bacteriology. Clinical and Applied. By R.

Tanner Hewlett, M.D. Pp. 808. 21s.

GREEN, WT., AXD SON, London and Edinburgh.Encyclopaedia Medica. Under the general editorship of

J. W. Ballantyne, M.D. Vol. VII., Intestines to Labour.Pp. 611.

LEWIS, H. K., AXD Co., London.The Heart : Old and Xew Views. By H. L. Flint, M.D.

Pp. xii. Pp. 177. 15s.French-English Medical Dictionary. By Alfred Gordon,

II1.D. Pp. 161. 16s.

ROYAL EARLSWOOD INSTITUTION.—The seventy-fourth annual report (1921) of the Earlswood Board ofManagement conveys the welcome information that theresidual estate of the late Mr. W. H. Ray has now beenmade available and £30,000 realised to extinguish bankers’loans and other outstanding liabilities. The largelyenhanced current expenses still call for liberal support onthe part of subscribers. The report of the medical superin-tendent, Dr. C. Caldecott. shows that during the year 1920the average number of patients resident was 442, 281 malesand 161 females, 47 adminissions, 37 discharges, and 1-1 deathsbeing recorded ; 23 were admitted by "election and partpayment," ? 2-1 on "

payment," and four were " aided bylocal committees." A few of the new cases raise hopesof improvement from training, but there is also a con-siderable percentage of hospital cases. Twenty-six of thosedischarged were reported

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improved," and a yolith of 21was discharged by the Visiting Justices as

*’ recovered."The death-rate was low-i.e., 3’16 per cent. to the averagenumber resident. Pulmonary tuberculosis was responsiblefor four deaths (28.5 per cent.), and there was also a caseof intestinal tuberculosis. The number of epileptics inthe institution represents the percentage of 13.34 to theaverage number resident, and the occurrence of no lessthan 0197 fits was recorded during 1920, three patients,accounting between them for 3137 of the above, havingdied in the " status epilepticus." Considerable reorganisa-tion seems to be in progress in the educational departmentsof the establishment, including special instruction of aninteresting character for low-grade and infant cases ; whilethe industrial and trade work, for which Earlswood hasso long been noted, is fully maintained.