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726 Institute of Laryngology and Otology On Friday, Sept. 29, at 3.30 P.M., at the institute, 330, Gray’s Inn Road, London, W.C.1, Mr. A. S. Walker will speak on the application of hearing-aids. Institute of Obstetrics and Gynaecology On Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 2 P.M., at the Chelsea Hospital for Women, Dovehouse Street, London, S.W.3, Prof. D. B. Stewart of the University College of the West Indies will speak on organisation of obstetric and gynaecological services in under- developed countries. On Friday, Sept. 29, at 9.45 A.M., at Queen Charlotte’s Hospital, Goldhawk Road, W.6, Prof. Denis Hill will give a lecture on puerperal insanity, and at 3 P.M. Mr. C. W. F. Burnett and Mr. R. Lloyd Jones will discuss eclampsia. Tickets for these lectures may be had from the secretary of the institute, Chelsea Hospital for Women. Liverpool Society of Anaesthetists The first meeting of the 1951-62 session of this society will be held on Friday, Oct. 13, at 8 P.M., at the Liverpool Medical Institution, when Prof. T. C. Gray will give an address entitled Some Highlights and Impressions of my Tour. Other speakers during the session will include Dr. W. D. Wylie and ,Prof. W. D. M. Paton. The hon. secretary of the society is Dr. E. S. N. Fenton, 2, Lancaster Avenue, Liverpool, 17. National Association for Mental Health A residential weekend course on psychiatry for the general practitioner is to be held by this Association from Nov. 17 to 19 at the Waverley Hotel, Southampton Row, London, W.C.1. The cost of the course, including residence and tuition, is S12 12s. 6d. Application forms may be had from the education secretary of the Association, 39, Queen Anne Street, W.I. The Health Visitor and the Family Doctor A symposium on this subject, organised by the Royal College of Nursing, the College of General Practitioners, and the Society of Medical Officers of Health, is to be held on Saturday, Oct. 28, at 10 A.M., at the Wellcome Building, Euston Road, London, N.W.I. The medical speakers will include Dr. G. E. Godber, Dr. George Swift, Dr. I. A. G. MacQueen, Prof. R. C. Wofinden, and Dr. Richard Scott. Tickets (10s. 6d.) may be had only by members from the colleges and the society. International Congress of Internal Medicine This congress will take place in Munich from Sept. 5 to 8, 1962, under the chairmanship of Prof. E. Wollheim. The programme includes discussions on: immunity processes in the pathogenesis of internal diseases; shock and collapse in internal medicine; and environment and disease. Further particulars may be had from the secretary of the congress, Schwalbacherstrasse 62, Wiesbaden, German Federal Republic. Medical World Conference A conference on general practice is to be held by the Medical World on Sunday, Oct. 22, at Victoria Halls, Bloomsbury Square, London, W.C.I. Subjects for discussion will be the general practitioner’s relations with the hospitals, the Ministry of Health, the pharmacist, and the health visitor. The chairman of the conference will be Dr. J. A. Scott and the speakers will include Dr. W. S. Macdonald and Dr. C. E. Gallagher. Tickets may be had from the Medical World, 56, Russell Square, W.C.I. Methods of Resuscitation The St. John and the St. Andrew’s Ambulance Associations and the British Red Cross Society have approved the use of the expired-air method and external cardiac massage for first-aid resuscitation. Professional Nurses and Midwives Conference and London Nursing Exhibition This conference and exhibition will be held, under the auspices of the Nursing Mirror, from Oct. 16 to 20, at Seymour Hall, London, W. 1. Details may be had from the organiser of the exhibition, Dorset House, Stamford Street, S.E.1. Queen’s Institute of District Nursing The annual meeting of this Institute will be held at the Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln’s Inn Fields, London, W.C.2, on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 2.30 P.M., when Mr. Enoch Powell, the Minister of Health, will address the meeting. Agricultural Problems in Developing Countries The Nutrition Society is to hold a symposium on this subject on Friday, Oct. 13, at 10.45 A.M., at the National Institute for Research in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading. Further particulars may be had from the hon. programmes secretary of the society, Miss D. F. Hollingsworth, c/o Ministry of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food, Great Westminster House, Horseferry Road, London, S.W.I. Mr. H. J. Seddon will give the inaugural address to the Royal Free Hospital School of Medicine on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 3 P.M. at Senate House, London, W.C.I. A weekend course in psychiatry is to be held at St. John’s Hospital, Stone, Bucks, on Sept. 30 to Oct. 1. The speakers will include Dr. W. W. Sargant, Dr. J. S. I. Skottowe, Dr. J. A. Oddie, Dr. C. A. H. Watts, and Dr. D. C. Watt. The annual dinner of past and present students of the Leeds School of Medicine will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, when the guest of honour will be Mr. A. Dickson Wright. The autumn dinner of the Wessex Rahere Club will take place on Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath, under the chairmanship of Dr. Pascoe Hill. The hon. secretary is Mr. A. Daunt Bateman, 11, The Circus, Bath. Copies of the National Health Service (Superannuation) Regula- tions 1961 (s.i. 1961, no. 1441), which consolidate with amendments the regulations of 1955, 1958, and 1960, may be had from H. M. Stationery Office (3s. 6d.). The new regulations come into force on Oct. 1. Appointments BOURNE, G. L., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.O.G. : consultant, department of obstetrics and gynxcology, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London. CROWCROFT, ANDREW, M.B. Lond., D.P.M. : clinical assistant (s.H.M.o.), children’s psychiatric clinic, London Hospital. IRONSIDE, DOROTHY N., M.B., D.P.H.: assistant M.o., Thanet area. Manchester Regional Hospital Board: BARRETT, E. L., M.B. Manc.: senior casualty officer, Stockport and Buxton hospital group. BEDFORD, G. T., M.B. Edin., D.O.M.S. : consultant ophthalmologist, Barrow and Furness hospital group. COCKETT, N. F., M.B. Lond., F.F.A. R.C.S., D.A. : consultant anæthetist, Burnley and district hospital group. GAGE, ALBERT, M.B. Aberd., D.P.M. : consultant child psychiatrist, local authority clinics at Wigan, Bolton, Rochdale, and Salford, with an attachment to Booth Hall Children’s Hospital, Manchester. GILMAN, P. W., M.B. Mane., M.R.C.P., D.M.R.D.: consultant radiologist, West Manchester hospital group. KENYON, W. I., M.B. Glasg., M.R.C.P. : consultant physician, Ashton, Hyde and Glossop hospital group. MEDCALF, MARY S., M.B. Birm.: senior casualty officer, Westmorland County Hospital, Kendal. O’BRIEN, T. D., M.B. N.U.I.: assistant physician in geriatrics, Oldham and district hospital group. PEEBLES BROWN, R. A., M.B. Glasg., M.B. Cantab., F.R.F.P.S., M.R.C.P.: consultant physician, South Cheshire hospital group. THAKURDAS, H., M.B. Lahore: senior casualty officer, Stockport and Buxton hospital group. The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street, London: BARRACLOUGH, GEOFFREY, B.M. Oxon.: registrar, department of morbid anatomy. CAMPBELL, A. G. M., M.B. Glasg., M.R.C.P.E., D.C.H.: house-physician. CRUMP, MARGARET, M.B. Lond., D.A.: resident junior anaesthetic registrar. HUGHEs-DAVIES, T. H., B.M. Oxon., M.R.C.P. : senior medical registrar. LEVY, A. HARRISON, M.B. Brist., F.R.C.S.: senior surgical thoracic registrar. ROYSTON, N. J. W., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P.E., D.C.H.: resident assistant physician. STEVENS, L. H., M.B. N.Z., M.R.A.C.P. : medical registrar. MACMAHON, R. A., M.B. Sydney, F.R.C.S.E. : senior surgical registrar. WYNNE, J. M., M.B. Cape Town, F.R.C.S.: house-surgeon. ZINKIN, PAMELA M., M.B. Leeds, D.c.H.: house-physician. Colonial Appointments: AzZOPARDI, E., M.D. Malta, D.OBST. : M.O., Jamaica. DENING-SMITHERMAN, PETER, M.B. Lond.: M.O., Bahamas. JORDAN, PETER, M.D. Lond., D.T.M. & H.: director, East African Institute for Medical Research, East African High Commission. MACKAY, J. F., M.B.: pre-registration house-officer, Bahamas. MURPHY, G. D., M.B. Belf., T.D.D., D.T.C.D. : senior M.O., Fiji. RIGBY, E. P., M.B. Lond., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H.: chief M.O., Kenya.

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Institute of Laryngology and OtologyOn Friday, Sept. 29, at 3.30 P.M., at the institute, 330, Gray’s

Inn Road, London, W.C.1, Mr. A. S. Walker will speak on theapplication of hearing-aids.

Institute of Obstetrics and GynaecologyOn Tuesday, Sept. 26, at 2 P.M., at the Chelsea Hospital for

Women, Dovehouse Street, London, S.W.3, Prof. D. B.Stewart of the University College of the West Indies will speakon organisation of obstetric and gynaecological services in under-developed countries. On Friday, Sept. 29, at 9.45 A.M., at

Queen Charlotte’s Hospital, Goldhawk Road, W.6, Prof.Denis Hill will give a lecture on puerperal insanity, and at3 P.M. Mr. C. W. F. Burnett and Mr. R. Lloyd Jones willdiscuss eclampsia. Tickets for these lectures may be had fromthe secretary of the institute, Chelsea Hospital for Women.

Liverpool Society of AnaesthetistsThe first meeting of the 1951-62 session of this society will

be held on Friday, Oct. 13, at 8 P.M., at the Liverpool MedicalInstitution, when Prof. T. C. Gray will give an addressentitled Some Highlights and Impressions of my Tour. Otherspeakers during the session will include Dr. W. D. Wylie and

,Prof. W. D. M. Paton. The hon. secretary of the society isDr. E. S. N. Fenton, 2, Lancaster Avenue, Liverpool, 17.

National Association for Mental Health

A residential weekend course on psychiatry for the generalpractitioner is to be held by this Association from Nov. 17 to 19at the Waverley Hotel, Southampton Row, London, W.C.1.The cost of the course, including residence and tuition, isS12 12s. 6d. Application forms may be had from the educationsecretary of the Association, 39, Queen Anne Street, W.I.

The Health Visitor and the Family DoctorA symposium on this subject, organised by the Royal College

of Nursing, the College of General Practitioners, and theSociety of Medical Officers of Health, is to be held on Saturday,Oct. 28, at 10 A.M., at the Wellcome Building, Euston Road,London, N.W.I. The medical speakers will include Dr. G. E.Godber, Dr. George Swift, Dr. I. A. G. MacQueen, Prof. R. C.Wofinden, and Dr. Richard Scott. Tickets (10s. 6d.) may behad only by members from the colleges and the society.International Congress of Internal Medicine

This congress will take place in Munich from Sept. 5 to 8,1962, under the chairmanship of Prof. E. Wollheim. The

programme includes discussions on: immunity processes in thepathogenesis of internal diseases; shock and collapse in internalmedicine; and environment and disease. Further particulars maybe had from the secretary of the congress, Schwalbacherstrasse62, Wiesbaden, German Federal Republic.

Medical World Conference

A conference on general practice is to be held by the MedicalWorld on Sunday, Oct. 22, at Victoria Halls, BloomsburySquare, London, W.C.I. Subjects for discussion will be thegeneral practitioner’s relations with the hospitals, the Ministryof Health, the pharmacist, and the health visitor. The chairmanof the conference will be Dr. J. A. Scott and the speakers willinclude Dr. W. S. Macdonald and Dr. C. E. Gallagher. Ticketsmay be had from the Medical World, 56, Russell Square, W.C.I.

Methods of Resuscitation

The St. John and the St. Andrew’s Ambulance Associationsand the British Red Cross Society have approved the use ofthe expired-air method and external cardiac massage forfirst-aid resuscitation.

Professional Nurses and Midwives Conference andLondon Nursing Exhibition

This conference and exhibition will be held, under theauspices of the Nursing Mirror, from Oct. 16 to 20, at SeymourHall, London, W. 1. Details may be had from the organiser ofthe exhibition, Dorset House, Stamford Street, S.E.1.

Queen’s Institute of District NursingThe annual meeting of this Institute will be held at the

Royal College of Surgeons of England, Lincoln’s Inn Fields,London, W.C.2, on Thursday, Oct. 19, at 2.30 P.M., whenMr. Enoch Powell, the Minister of Health, will address themeeting.

Agricultural Problems in Developing CountriesThe Nutrition Society is to hold a symposium on this subject

on Friday, Oct. 13, at 10.45 A.M., at the National Institute forResearch in Dairying, Shinfield, Reading. Further particularsmay be had from the hon. programmes secretary of the society,Miss D. F. Hollingsworth, c/o Ministry of Agriculture,Fisheries and Food, Great Westminster House, HorseferryRoad, London, S.W.I.

Mr. H. J. Seddon will give the inaugural address to the RoyalFree Hospital School of Medicine on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 3 P.M.at Senate House, London, W.C.I.

A weekend course in psychiatry is to be held at St. John’sHospital, Stone, Bucks, on Sept. 30 to Oct. 1. The speakers willinclude Dr. W. W. Sargant, Dr. J. S. I. Skottowe, Dr. J. A. Oddie,Dr. C. A. H. Watts, and Dr. D. C. Watt.

The annual dinner of past and present students of the LeedsSchool of Medicine will be held on Friday, Oct. 20, when the guestof honour will be Mr. A. Dickson Wright.

The autumn dinner of the Wessex Rahere Club will take placeon Saturday, Oct. 28, at the Lansdown Grove Hotel, Bath, under thechairmanship of Dr. Pascoe Hill. The hon. secretary is Mr. A.Daunt Bateman, 11, The Circus, Bath.

Copies of the National Health Service (Superannuation) Regula-tions 1961 (s.i. 1961, no. 1441), which consolidate with amendmentsthe regulations of 1955, 1958, and 1960, may be had from H. M.Stationery Office (3s. 6d.). The new regulations come into force onOct. 1.

AppointmentsBOURNE, G. L., F.R.C.S., M.R.C.O.G. : consultant, department of obstetrics and

gynxcology, St. Bartholomew’s Hospital, London.CROWCROFT, ANDREW, M.B. Lond., D.P.M. : clinical assistant (s.H.M.o.),

children’s psychiatric clinic, London Hospital.IRONSIDE, DOROTHY N., M.B., D.P.H.: assistant M.o., Thanet area.

Manchester Regional Hospital Board:BARRETT, E. L., M.B. Manc.: senior casualty officer, Stockport and Buxton

hospital group.BEDFORD, G. T., M.B. Edin., D.O.M.S. : consultant ophthalmologist, Barrow

and Furness hospital group.COCKETT, N. F., M.B. Lond., F.F.A. R.C.S., D.A. : consultant anæthetist,

Burnley and district hospital group.GAGE, ALBERT, M.B. Aberd., D.P.M. : consultant child psychiatrist, local

authority clinics at Wigan, Bolton, Rochdale, and Salford, with anattachment to Booth Hall Children’s Hospital, Manchester.

GILMAN, P. W., M.B. Mane., M.R.C.P., D.M.R.D.: consultant radiologist,West Manchester hospital group.

KENYON, W. I., M.B. Glasg., M.R.C.P. : consultant physician, Ashton, Hydeand Glossop hospital group.

MEDCALF, MARY S., M.B. Birm.: senior casualty officer, WestmorlandCounty Hospital, Kendal.

O’BRIEN, T. D., M.B. N.U.I.: assistant physician in geriatrics, Oldhamand district hospital group.

PEEBLES BROWN, R. A., M.B. Glasg., M.B. Cantab., F.R.F.P.S., M.R.C.P.:consultant physician, South Cheshire hospital group.

THAKURDAS, H., M.B. Lahore: senior casualty officer, Stockport andBuxton hospital group.

The Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond Street,London:

BARRACLOUGH, GEOFFREY, B.M. Oxon.: registrar, department of morbidanatomy.

CAMPBELL, A. G. M., M.B. Glasg., M.R.C.P.E., D.C.H.: house-physician.CRUMP, MARGARET, M.B. Lond., D.A.: resident junior anaesthetic registrar.HUGHEs-DAVIES, T. H., B.M. Oxon., M.R.C.P. : senior medical registrar.LEVY, A. HARRISON, M.B. Brist., F.R.C.S.: senior surgical thoracic registrar.ROYSTON, N. J. W., M.R.C.S., M.R.C.P.E., D.C.H.: resident assistant physician.STEVENS, L. H., M.B. N.Z., M.R.A.C.P. : medical registrar.MACMAHON, R. A., M.B. Sydney, F.R.C.S.E. : senior surgical registrar.WYNNE, J. M., M.B. Cape Town, F.R.C.S.: house-surgeon.ZINKIN, PAMELA M., M.B. Leeds, D.c.H.: house-physician.

Colonial Appointments:AzZOPARDI, E., M.D. Malta, D.OBST. : M.O., Jamaica.DENING-SMITHERMAN, PETER, M.B. Lond.: M.O., Bahamas.JORDAN, PETER, M.D. Lond., D.T.M. & H.: director, East African Institute

for Medical Research, East African High Commission.MACKAY, J. F., M.B.: pre-registration house-officer, Bahamas.MURPHY, G. D., M.B. Belf., T.D.D., D.T.C.D. : senior M.O., Fiji.RIGBY, E. P., M.B. Lond., D.P.H., D.T.M. & H.: chief M.O., Kenya.