Appointments

1
596 Royal College of Surgeons of England At a meeting of the council on April 11, Mr. Terene& MiUin was awarded a prize of S1006, presented by Mr. Charles -Leopold Mayer of New York, in recognition of Mr. Millin’s contributions to the surgical treatment of the prostate. National University of Ireland . - At a meeting of the senate on April 11, Dr. V. O’Hea-Cussen was appointed professor of ophthalmology at University College, Cork. Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland The annual meeting of the association will be held in London on May 7 and 8. The agenda for the first day includes a discussion on Inguinal Hernia, and short papers. On the second day there will be a discussion on Chronic Osteomyelitis. the Sequel to a Gunshot Wound ; and operating sessions will be held at the principal hospitals. Sheffield Blood-transfusion Depot The address of the Sheffield depot of the regional -blood- transfusion service is now Northneld Road, Crookes, Sheffield, 10 (Sheffield 63271). This depot serves South Yorkshire, Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, ,_ Nottinghamshire, and Rutland. Naval Medical Compassionate Fund A meeting of subscribers will be held at 3 P.M. on April 26 at the Medical Department of the Navy, 64, St. James’s Street, London, S.W.1, for the purpose of electing six directors. Royal Appointments Surgeon Rear-Admiral F. J. D. Twigg and Surgeon Rear- Admiral H. R. B. Hull have been appointed honorary surgeons to the King in place of Surgeon Rear-Admiral C. V. Griffiths and Surgeon Rear-Admiral W. H. Edgar, and Surgeon Vice- Admiral H. St. C. Colson an honorary physician in place of Surgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Sheldon Dudley. Travelling Fellowships in Medicine The Medical Research Council invites applications for Rockefeller medical fellowships in the year 1946-47; ; these are intended for graduates in this country who are -likely to benefit by a period of work in the United States or else- where abroad, before taking up positions for higher teaching or research in the United Kingdom. The stipend will ordin- arily be £450 per annum, or £650 if the fellow is married ; travelling expenses and some other allowances are paid. Applications are also invited for Dorothy Temple -Cross research fellowships in tuberculosis, which will normally be awarded to candidates who wish to engage in study or research abroad. The stipend will ordinarily be £450 per annum for a single fellow and E650 for a married fellow. Further particulars may be obtained from the secretary of the council, 38, Old Queen Street, Westminster, London, S.W.1. Appointments BIGGS, ROSEMARY, M.B. Lond. : pathologist, South London Hospital for Women. BucK, G. H., B.M. Oxfd, D.O.M.S. : ophthalmic surgeon, East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital. - COYTE, R., o.B.E., M.B. Lond., F.R.C.S. : second consulting surgeon, Enfield War Memorial Hospital. Ni&HTiN&ALE, G. S., M.R.c.s., D.P.M. : medical superintendent, Essex and Colchester Mental Hospital, Brentwood. SHAW, T. H., M.B. Belt.: director of pathology, East Suffolk and Ipswich Hospital. Bolingbroke Hospital, London.-The following appointments -are announced :- - ANSON, B. J. E.. M.R.C.S., D.A. : honorary anaesthetist. ASHWORTH. H. K., M.B. Mane., D.A. : honorary anaesthetist. DEXTOX, M. V. H., M.R.C.s., D.A.: honorary anesthetist. - HANDLEY, R.’ S., O.B.E., B.CHIR. Camb., F.R.C.S.: honorary surgeon. , MANLEY, J. S. E., L.R.C.P.I.: honorary anæsthetist. MURRAY, J. B., M.D. Camb., M.R.c.p. : honorary physician. RODGERS, R. E., M.D. Camb.. 3,i.R.c.p. : honorary physician. The follouring factory surgeons have been announced:- EDINGTON, F. C., M.B. Edin. : Penrith, Cumberland. EDINGTON, R. S., M.B. Glasg. : Errol, Perth. GREGOR, W. McL., ji.B. Glasg. : Lochwinnoch. Renfrew. Joy, DAVID, M.R.C.S.: Frome, Somerset. KEYs, R. F., -Nf.i3. Belf. : Costock, Nottingham. LEITH, J. W., M.B. Edin..: Peterhead, Aberdeen. LITTLEDALE, R. M., M.R.C.S. : Charing, Kent. MUNRO, W. C., M.R.C.S.: Hunstanton, Norfolk. NOWELL, A. J. P., M:B. Edin. : Wilmslow, Chester. Medical Diary APRIL 21 TO 27 Tuesday,-23rd EDINBURGH POSTGRADUATE BOARD FOR MEDICINE 5 P.M. (Royal Infirmary.) Prof. F. A. E. Crew, F.R.S.: Biology of Death. Wednesday, 24th ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2 5 P.M. Mr. T. Holmes Sellors : Surgery of the Heart. UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW 8 P.M. (Department of Ophthalmology.) Prof. Lowenstein Ocular, Tuberculosis. Thursday, 25th ROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS 5 P.M. Sir Reginald Watson-Jones: Fractures of the Pelvic, Girdle. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.1 8 P.M. Urology. Clinico-pathological meeting. MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY 8.15 P.M. (26, Portland Place, W.I.) Mr. William Latey: Con- summation of Marriage and the Law. Friday, 26th ROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIRGEONS 5 P.M. Mr. T. Pomfret Kilner : Pedicle Grafting. ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE 2.30 P.M. Epidemiology and State Medicine. (Wellcome Physio- logical Laboratories, Langley Court, Beckenham, Kent.) Demonstrations and film. Dr. If..J. Parish, Mr. A. T. Glenny : Preparation of Diphtheria Antitoxin and Prophy- lactics. 5p.n2. Disease in Children. (Cases will be shown at 4.15 r.r2.) WEST LONDON MEDIOO-CHIRURGIOAL SOCIETY 7.15 P.M. (South Kensington Hotel, 41, Queen’s Gate Terrace, S.W.7.) Dinner-discussion. Dr. John H. Hunt: Indian Fakirs. Births, Marriages, and Deaths BIRTHS CRAIG.—On April 5, at Beaconsfield, the wife of, Mr. J. Murison Craig, F.R.c.s.-a son. _ FAIRBROTHER.—On April 11, at Wilmslow, the wife of Dr. R. W. Fairbrother-a daughter. LITCHFIELD.—On April 9, at Ipswich, the wife of Lieut.-Colonel J. W. Litchfield, R.A.M.c.-a daughter. MACGREGOR.-On April 9, at Sutton, the wife of Dr. Malcolm E . MacGregor—a daughter. MILLS.—On April 6, at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, the wife of Captain R. P. Mills, R.A.M.C.—a daughter. PHILLIPS.—On April 11, the wife of Dr. E. H. D. Phillips, Worcester Park, Surrey-a daughter. ROBINSON.—On April 7, the wife of Lieutenant P. K. Robinson, R.A.M.C.—a daughter. ROGERS.—On April 9, at Blackhill, co. Durham, the wife of Dr. K. B. Rogers-a son. SCOTT.—On April 1, the wife of Major J. B. Scott, R.A.M.C.—a son. SIMPSON.—On April 8, in London, the wife of Dr. S. L. Simpson- a daughter. VAIZEY.—On March 31, in Addis Ababa, the wife of-Dr. Michae Vaizey-a daughter. . MARRIAGES FAIRRIE—KAVANAGH.—On April 6, in London, Anthony Johnston I’airrie, surgeon lieutenant R.N.V.R., to Ann Kavanagh. KELLOCK—RESTORICK.—On April 5, at PrittleweH, William de Montmorency Kellock, M.R.e.s., to-- Jean Restorick. MASTERMAN—DAVIS.—On April 10, at &oring-by-Sea, -Ernest Bertram Zeller Masterman, M.D., to Mary E. Dayis. MUIR—GIBBS.—On April 5, at Hobart, Tasmania, John B. G. Muir, M.S.. F.R.c.s., to Joan Margaret Gibbs. . THOMAS—KETLEY.—On April 6, at Morden, Merley Thomas, M.R.e.s., to Muriel Joy Eetley...... , DEATHS CHALMERS WATSON.—On April 7, at Drem, Douglas Chalmers Watson, M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P.E. FOSTER.—On April 10, at Hitchin, Arthur Herbert Foster, M.R.C.S., aged 70. FRASER.—On April 7, at Castle-Douglas, Scotland, Dunoam RT]gh Fraser, M.B. Edin., F.R.C.S. LATHAM.—On April 7, at Llandudno, Charles Hugh Latham, M.B. Lond., aged 67. STOHR.—On April 7, at Rondebosch, Capetown, F. 0. Stohr, D.M. Oxfd, aged 74. THE Central Medical War Committee announces that Mr. GORDON UNGLEY, M.D., F.R.e.s., has resumed civilian .. practice at 94, Harley Stre.et, W..i.. (Welbeck 5471.) THE Dunlop Rubber Company announces that it is now manufacturing limited ’quantities --of ’ Diinlopillo products for medical purposes.

Transcript of Appointments

596

Royal College of Surgeons of England .

At a meeting of the council on April 11, Mr. Terene& MiUinwas awarded a prize of S1006, presented by Mr. Charles -LeopoldMayer of New York, in recognition of Mr. Millin’s contributionsto the surgical treatment of the prostate.

National University of Ireland .

-

At a meeting of the senate on April 11, Dr. V. O’Hea-Cussenwas appointed professor of ophthalmology at University

College, Cork.

Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and IrelandThe annual meeting of the association will be held in

London on May 7 and 8. The agenda for the first day includesa discussion on Inguinal Hernia, and short papers. On thesecond day there will be a discussion on Chronic Osteomyelitis.the Sequel to a Gunshot Wound ; and operating sessions willbe held at the principal hospitals.

Sheffield Blood-transfusion DepotThe address of the Sheffield depot of the regional -blood-

transfusion service is now Northneld Road, Crookes, Sheffield,10 (Sheffield 63271). This depot serves South Yorkshire, _Derbyshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Northamptonshire, ,_

Nottinghamshire, and Rutland.

Naval Medical Compassionate Fund .

.

A meeting of subscribers will be held at 3 P.M. on April 26at the Medical Department of the Navy, 64, St. James’sStreet, London, S.W.1, for the purpose of electing six directors.

Royal AppointmentsSurgeon Rear-Admiral F. J. D. Twigg and Surgeon Rear-

Admiral H. R. B. Hull have been appointed honorary surgeonsto the King in place of Surgeon Rear-Admiral C. V. Griffithsand Surgeon Rear-Admiral W. H. Edgar, and Surgeon Vice-Admiral H. St. C. Colson an honorary physician in place ofSurgeon Vice-Admiral Sir Sheldon Dudley.

Travelling Fellowships in MedicineThe Medical Research Council invites applications for

Rockefeller medical fellowships in the year 1946-47; ; theseare intended for graduates in this country who are -likelyto benefit by a period of work in the United States or else-where abroad, before taking up positions for higher teachingor research in the United Kingdom. The stipend will ordin-arily be £450 per annum, or £650 if the fellow is married ;travelling expenses and some other allowances are paid.Applications are also invited for Dorothy Temple -Crossresearch fellowships in tuberculosis, which will normallybe awarded to candidates who wish to engage in study orresearch abroad. The stipend will ordinarily be £450 perannum for a single fellow and E650 for a married fellow.Further particulars may be obtained from the secretaryof the council, 38, Old Queen Street, Westminster, London,S.W.1.

AppointmentsBIGGS, ROSEMARY, M.B. Lond. : pathologist, South London Hospital

for Women.

BucK, G. H., B.M. Oxfd, D.O.M.S. : ophthalmic surgeon, East Suffolkand Ipswich Hospital. -

COYTE, R., o.B.E., M.B. Lond., F.R.C.S. : second consulting surgeon,Enfield War Memorial Hospital.

Ni&HTiN&ALE, G. S., M.R.c.s., D.P.M. : medical superintendent,Essex and Colchester Mental Hospital, Brentwood.

SHAW, T. H., M.B. Belt.: director of pathology, East Suffolk andIpswich Hospital.

Bolingbroke Hospital, London.-The following appointments -areannounced :- - .

-

ANSON, B. J. E.. M.R.C.S., D.A. : honorary anaesthetist.ASHWORTH. H. K., M.B. Mane., D.A. : honorary anaesthetist.DEXTOX, M. V. H., M.R.C.s., D.A.: honorary anesthetist.

- HANDLEY, R.’ S., O.B.E., B.CHIR. Camb., F.R.C.S.: honorarysurgeon. ,

MANLEY, J. S. E., L.R.C.P.I.: honorary anæsthetist.MURRAY, J. B., M.D. Camb., M.R.c.p. : honorary physician. -

RODGERS, R. E., M.D. Camb.. 3,i.R.c.p. : honorary physician.The follouring factory surgeons have been announced:-EDINGTON, F. C., M.B. Edin. : Penrith, Cumberland.EDINGTON, R. S., M.B. Glasg. : Errol, Perth.GREGOR, W. McL., ji.B. Glasg. : Lochwinnoch. Renfrew.Joy, DAVID, M.R.C.S.: Frome, Somerset.

- KEYs, R. F., -Nf.i3. Belf. : Costock, Nottingham.LEITH, J. W., M.B. Edin..: Peterhead, Aberdeen.LITTLEDALE, R. M., M.R.C.S. : Charing, Kent.

MUNRO, W. C., M.R.C.S.: Hunstanton, Norfolk.NOWELL, A. J. P., M:B. Edin. : Wilmslow, Chester.

Medical DiaryAPRIL 21 TO 27

Tuesday,-23rd -

EDINBURGH POSTGRADUATE BOARD FOR MEDICINE5 P.M. (Royal Infirmary.) Prof. F. A. E. Crew, F.R.S.: Biology

of Death.

Wednesday, 24thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, W.C.2

5 P.M. Mr. T. Holmes Sellors : Surgery of the Heart.UNIVERSITY OF GLASGOW

--

8 P.M. (Department of Ophthalmology.) Prof. Lowenstein. Ocular, Tuberculosis.

Thursday, 25thROYAL COLLEGE OF SURGEONS

5 P.M. Sir Reginald Watson-Jones: Fractures of the Pelvic,Girdle.

ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE, 1, Wimpole Street, W.18 P.M. Urology. Clinico-pathological meeting.

MEDICO-LEGAL SOCIETY ’

8.15 P.M. (26, Portland Place, W.I.) Mr. William Latey: Con-summation of Marriage and the Law.

Friday, 26thROYAL COLLEGE OF SCIRGEONS

5 P.M. Mr. T. Pomfret Kilner : Pedicle Grafting.ROYAL SOCIETY OF MEDICINE

2.30 P.M. Epidemiology and State Medicine. (Wellcome Physio-logical Laboratories, Langley Court, Beckenham, Kent.)Demonstrations and film. Dr. If..J. Parish, Mr. A. T.Glenny : Preparation of Diphtheria Antitoxin and Prophy-lactics. ’

5p.n2. Disease in Children. (Cases will be shown at 4.15 r.r2.)WEST LONDON MEDIOO-CHIRURGIOAL SOCIETY

7.15 P.M. (South Kensington Hotel, 41, Queen’s Gate Terrace,S.W.7.) Dinner-discussion. Dr. John H. Hunt: IndianFakirs.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths

BIRTHSCRAIG.—On April 5, at Beaconsfield, the wife of, Mr. J. Murison

Craig, F.R.c.s.-a son. _

FAIRBROTHER.—On April 11, at Wilmslow, the wife of Dr. R. W.Fairbrother-a daughter.

LITCHFIELD.—On April 9, at Ipswich, the wife of Lieut.-ColonelJ. W. Litchfield, R.A.M.c.-a daughter.

MACGREGOR.-On April 9, at Sutton, the wife of Dr. Malcolm E .MacGregor—a daughter. ’

MILLS.—On April 6, at Bexhill-on-Sea, Sussex, the wife of CaptainR. P. Mills, R.A.M.C.—a daughter.

PHILLIPS.—On April 11, the wife of Dr. E. H. D. Phillips, WorcesterPark, Surrey-a daughter.

ROBINSON.—On April 7, the wife of Lieutenant P. K. Robinson,R.A.M.C.—a daughter.

ROGERS.—On April 9, at Blackhill, co. Durham, the wife of Dr.K. B. Rogers-a son.

SCOTT.—On April 1, the wife of Major J. B. Scott, R.A.M.C.—a son.SIMPSON.—On April 8, in London, the wife of Dr. S. L. Simpson-

a daughter. ’

VAIZEY.—On March 31, in Addis Ababa, the wife of-Dr. MichaeVaizey-a daughter. .

MARRIAGESFAIRRIE—KAVANAGH.—On April 6, in London, Anthony Johnston

I’airrie, surgeon lieutenant R.N.V.R., to Ann Kavanagh.KELLOCK—RESTORICK.—On April 5, at PrittleweH, William de

Montmorency Kellock, M.R.e.s., to-- Jean Restorick.MASTERMAN—DAVIS.—On April 10, at &oring-by-Sea, -Ernest

Bertram Zeller Masterman, M.D., to Mary E. Dayis.MUIR—GIBBS.—On April 5, at Hobart, Tasmania, John B. G.

Muir, M.S.. F.R.c.s., to Joan Margaret Gibbs. .

THOMAS—KETLEY.—On April 6, at Morden, Merley Thomas,M.R.e.s., to Muriel Joy Eetley...... ,

DEATHSCHALMERS WATSON.—On April 7, at Drem, Douglas Chalmers

Watson, M.D. Edin., F.R.C.P.E.FOSTER.—On April 10, at Hitchin, Arthur Herbert Foster, M.R.C.S.,

aged 70.FRASER.—On April 7, at Castle-Douglas, Scotland, Dunoam RT]gh

Fraser, M.B. Edin., F.R.C.S.LATHAM.—On April 7, at Llandudno, Charles Hugh Latham,

M.B. Lond., aged 67. -

STOHR.—On April 7, at Rondebosch, Capetown, F. 0. Stohr, D.M.Oxfd, aged 74. -

THE Central Medical War Committee announces thatMr. GORDON UNGLEY, M.D., F.R.e.s., has resumed civilian

.. practice at 94, Harley Stre.et, W..i.. (Welbeck 5471.)- THE Dunlop Rubber Company announces that it is nowmanufacturing limited ’quantities --of ’ Diinlopillo productsfor medical purposes.

’ .