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724 Handbuch der Gesamten Therapie. In sieben Banden. Heraus- gegeben von Prof. Dr. F. Penzoldt, in Erlangen, und Prof. Dr. R. Stintzing, in Jena. Funfte Auflage. Lieferung 3. Price M.3.50. Lieferung 4 (Bd. I., Seite 401-560). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 5 (Bd. VI.. Bogen 1-10). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 6 (Bd. III., Seite 1-160). Price M.3.50. Lieferung 7 (Bd.., Seite 561-720). Price M. 3.50. Leiferung 8 (Bd. I., Seite 721-880). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 9 (Bd. I., Seite 881-986 Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis, Bd. I I., Seite 1-48). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 10 (Bd. III., Seite 161-320). Price M. 3.50. Handbuch der Vergleichenden Physiologie. Herausgegeben von Hans Winteratein in Rostock. Neununddreissigste Lieferung. Band I. Physiologie der Korpersäfte, Physiologie der Atmung. Zweite Halfte Seite 641-756. Band IV. Physiologie der Reiz- aufnahme. Reizleitung und Reizbeantwortung. Seite 977 Schluss Titel und Inhaltsverzeichnis. Price M. 5. Vierzigste Lieferung. Band III. Physiologie des Energiewechsels. Physiologie des Formwechsels. Zweite Halfte. Seite 787-946. Price M. 5. Erfahrungen iiber die Röntgenuntersuchung der Lungen unter besonderer Berucksiohtigung anatomischer Controllen. Von Dr. Herbert Assmann (Leipzig), Mit einem Vorwort von A. v. Striimpell. Price M. 18. Leitfaden fiir des embryologische Praktikum und Grundriss der Entwicklungslehre des Menschen und der Wirbeltiere. Von Prof. Dr. Albert Oppel, in Halle a S. Price M. 9. Ueber den extrakardialen Kreislauf des Blutes vom Standpunkt der Physiologie, Pathologie und Therapie. Von Karl Hasebrook in Hamburg. Die Morphologie der Missbildungen des Menschen und der Tiere. Ein Hand- und Lehrbuch fiir Morphologen, Physiologen, Prak- tische Aerzte und Studierende. Herausgebeben von Professor Dr. Ernst Schwalbe an der Universitat Rostock. III. Teil. Die Einzelmissbildungen. XI. Lieferung 1, Abeteilung, 5 und 6 Kapitel. Die Missbildungen des Kopfes. II. Die Cyclopie. Von Prof. Ernst Schwalbe und Dr. Hermann Josephy. III. Oto- cephalie und Triocephalie. Missbildungen des Halses. Von Dr. Hermann Josephy. Price M. 5. Jenaer medizin-historische Beitrage. Herausgegeben von Prof. Dr. Theod. Meyer-Steineg. Heft 5 Zur Geschichte des Ammen- wesens im klassischen Altertum. Von Dr. med. Wilhelm Braams. Price -iq. 1. Vorlesungen iiber Allgemeine Epidemiologie. Von Prof. Dr. Paul Th. Miiller an der Universitat Graz. Price M. 5.50. Ueber die Doehle-Heller’sche Aortitis (Aortitis luetica). Eine pathologisch-anatomische Studie. Von Dr. Georg B. Gruber, Strassburg, i. Els. Price M.12. Oesophagus-Chirurgie. Eine klinische und experimentelle Studie iiber chirurgisches Vorgehen bei thorakalen und abdominellen Speiser6hreng-eschwiilsten. Von Privat-dozent Dr. Eduard Rehn (Jena). Price M.7. FROWDE, HENRY, AND HODDER AND STOUGHTON, London. A Handbook for the Post-mortem Room (Oxford Medical Publica- tions). By Alexander G. Gibson, D.M. Oxon, F.R.C.P. Lond. Price 3s. 6d. net. Coxa Vera, its Pathology and Treatment. By R. C. Elmslie, M.S., F.R.C.S. Price 2s. net. JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS, THE, Baltimore. The Statistical Experience Data of the Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1892-1911. By Frederick L. Hoffman, LL.D., F.S.S., Statistician to the Prudential Insurance Company of America. (The Johns Hopkins Hospital Reports Monographs, New Series, No. IV.) LABORATOIRE D’HYPODERMIE, 15, Avenue Perrichont, Paris. Manuel Pratique de la Medication Hypodermique. Par MM. Les Docteurs G. Bose, Fernet, H. Gillet, Maute, Saissi, Tournade, Gallot (Dentiste), et par L. Lecoq (Pharmacien de lre classe). Second edition. LIBRAIRIE VISCONTI, Nice. MALOINE, A., Paris. LIBRAIRIE LAMERTIN, Brussels. Le Pain Blanc, ses Dangers et son Remede. Le Pain Naturel, par le Dr. Monteuuis. With a preface by Mr. le Pr. Letulle, Membre de l’Académie de Medecine. Price Fr. 2.50. LONGMANS, GREFN, AND Co., London. Rays of Positive Electricity and their Application to Chemical Analysis. By Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S. Price 5s. net. Incandescent Electric Lamps and Their Application. By Daniel H. Ogley, late Research Scholar and Chief Assistant Lecturer in Electrical Engineering at the Royal Technical Institute, Salford. With illustrations. Price 2s. 6d. net. Photo-Electricity. The Liberation of Electrons by Light, with chapters on Fluorescence and Phosphorescence and Photo- Chemical Actions and Photography. By H. Stanley Allen, M.A., D.Sc., Senior Lecturer in Physics at King’s College. Price 7s. 6d. net. The Nature of Enzyme Action. By W. M. Bayliss, D.Se., F.R.S., Professor of General Physiology at University College, London. Third edition, revised and enlarged. Price 5s. net. The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements, Part II. (The Radio- Elements and the Periodic Law). By Frederick Soddy, F.R.S., Lecturer in Physical Chemistry and Radiography in the University of Glasgow. Price 2s. net. The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of Students. By W. D. Halliburton, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Eighth edition, with coloured plate. Price 5s. net. Ventilation and Humidity in Textile Mills and Factories. By Cecil H. Lander, M.Se., A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.M.E. Price 4s. 6d. net. MILLS AND BOON, London. How to Treat by Suggestion With and Without Hypnosis. A Note- book for Practitioners. By Edwin L. Ash, M.D. Lond. Price ls. net. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFANT MORTALITY AND FOR THE WELFARE OF INFANCY, 4, Tavistock-square, London, W.C. English-speaking Conference on Infant Mortality. Report of the I Proceedings of the English-speaking Conference on Infant ’, Mortality, held at Caxton Hall, Westminster, on August 4th and 5th, 1913. Price 3s. net. SAFAR, JOSEF. Wien und Leipzig. Kurzes Lehrbuch der Militarhygiene. Von Dr. med. et phil Jaroslav Hladik, Mit 135 Abbildungen und 55 Tabellen im Texte Price K.14.40 (M.12), geb. K.16.20 (M.13.50). SAUNDERS (W. B.) COMPANY, Philadelphia and London. An Introduction to the History of Medicine. With Medical Chrono- logy, Bibliographic Data, and Test Questions. By Fielding H. Garrison, A.B., M.D., Principal Assistant Librarian, Surgeon General’s Office, Washington, D.C. Price 25s. net. The Surgical Clinics of John B. Murphy. M.D., at Mercy Hospital, Chicago. December, 1913. Volume II.. Number 6. Price per year of six numbers, paper. 35s. net; cloth. 50s. net. Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For the Use of Advanced Students and Practitioners. By Henry W. Stelwagon, M.D., Ph.D. Seventh edition, thoroughly revised. Price 25s. net. SCIENTIFIC PRESS, THE, LIMITED, London. Burdett’s Hospitals and Charities. 1914. By Sir Henry Burdett K.C.B., K.C.V.O. Twenty-fifth year. Price 10s. 6d. net. The Midwife’s Pocket Encyclopaedia and Diary. Price 6d. net. Asepsis and How to Secure it. By H. W. Carson, F.R.C.S. Eng. Senior Surgeon to the Prince of Wales’s General Hospital, Tottenham. Price ls. net. Surgical and Medical Dressings. By M. R. Hosking, Sister-in- charge of the London Hospital Preliminary Training Home. Price ls. net. Wounds and their Management. By J. K. Watson, M.D.Edin. Price ls. net. The Nursing Mirror Pocket Encyclopsedia and Diary, 1914. Enlarged and revised. Price 6d. net. SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND Co., LIMITED, London. Noted Murder Mysteries. By Philip Curtin. Price 7s. 6d. net. Experience Teaches: Advice to Youths and Young Women. By Ivon Trinda. Price, cloth, 2s. 6d. ; leather, 4s. Appointments. Successful applicants for vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions, and others possessing information sititable for this column, are invited to forward to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub- Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of each week, such information for gratuitous publication. BRAUND, HENRY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed Clinical Assistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road. S.W. CANDLER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE, M.B., B.S. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed Honorary Anaesthetist to the Devon and Exeter Dental Hospital. FERGUSON, R., M.D. Aberd., has been appointed Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for the Ongar District of the county of Essex. FREW, ROBERT S., M.D. Edin., has been appointed Assistant Physician for Diseases of Children at King’s College Hospital. GIBSON, H. E., M.B., B.Ch. Oxon., has been appointed Clinical Assistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road, S.W. GREENE, ARTHUR, M.D. Dub., F.R.C.S. Irel., has been appointed full Honorary Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary. JENKINS, E. L., M.B., B.S. Durh., has been appointed Certifying Surgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for the Lynton District of the county of Devon. KEITH, SKENE, M.B., B.S., has been appointed House Surgeon to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge- road, S.W. KNIGHT, CHARLES VouGHTON, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been elected a Surgeon on the Honorary Staff of the Gloucester- shire Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution. O’CoNNOR, EDWARD, M.B., B.CHL. Oxon., has been appointed Clinical Assistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road, S.W. O’REILLY. T. P.. L.R.C.P. Irel., has been appointed Medical Officer for Tuberculosis in County Cavan, Ireland. PITTS, ARTHUR T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.D.S., has been appointed Dental Surgeon to the Hospital for Sick Children, Great Ormond-street. RODGER, M. M., M.D., Ch.B. Glasg., has been appointed Assistant Medical Officer at the Cardiff Mental Hospital. SAMUELS. ISIDORE, L.D.S. Eng., has been appointed Dental Surgeon to the Devon and Exeter Hospital. STOKES, JoHN, M.D. Durh., has been appointed Honorary Physician to the Sheffield Children’s Hospital. WARDROP, J. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed House Physician at University College Hospital. ZOBEL, S., M.D. Lond., has been appointed Clinical Assistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge- road, S.W. Vacancies. For fttrther information regarding each vacancy rejerence should be made to the advertisement (see Index). AYR DISTRICT ASYLUM.-Junior Assistant Physician. Salary B200 per annum, with board, lodging, and laundry. BARROW-IN-FURNESS. NORTH LONSDALE HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary £100 per annum, with residence, board, and laundry. BATH, ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary £100 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing. BEDFORD COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary £80 per annum, with board, lodging, and laundry.
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Handbuch der Gesamten Therapie. In sieben Banden. Heraus- gegeben von Prof. Dr. F. Penzoldt, in Erlangen, und Prof. Dr.R. Stintzing, in Jena. Funfte Auflage. Lieferung 3. PriceM.3.50. Lieferung 4 (Bd. I., Seite 401-560). Price M. 3.50.Lieferung 5 (Bd. VI.. Bogen 1-10). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 6(Bd. III., Seite 1-160). Price M.3.50. Lieferung 7 (Bd..,Seite 561-720). Price M. 3.50. Leiferung 8 (Bd. I., Seite 721-880).Price M. 3.50. Lieferung 9 (Bd. I., Seite 881-986 Titel undInhaltsverzeichnis, Bd. I I., Seite 1-48). Price M. 3.50. Lieferung10 (Bd. III., Seite 161-320). Price M. 3.50.

Handbuch der Vergleichenden Physiologie. Herausgegeben vonHans Winteratein in Rostock. Neununddreissigste Lieferung.Band I. Physiologie der Korpersäfte, Physiologie der Atmung.Zweite Halfte Seite 641-756. Band IV. Physiologie der Reiz-aufnahme. Reizleitung und Reizbeantwortung. Seite 977 SchlussTitel und Inhaltsverzeichnis. Price M. 5. Vierzigste Lieferung.Band III. Physiologie des Energiewechsels. Physiologie desFormwechsels. Zweite Halfte. Seite 787-946. Price M. 5.

Erfahrungen iiber die Röntgenuntersuchung der Lungen unterbesonderer Berucksiohtigung anatomischer Controllen. Von Dr.Herbert Assmann (Leipzig), Mit einem Vorwort von A. v.

Striimpell. Price M. 18.Leitfaden fiir des embryologische Praktikum und Grundriss derEntwicklungslehre des Menschen und der Wirbeltiere. VonProf. Dr. Albert Oppel, in Halle a S. Price M. 9.

Ueber den extrakardialen Kreislauf des Blutes vom Standpunktder Physiologie, Pathologie und Therapie. Von Karl Hasebrookin Hamburg.

Die Morphologie der Missbildungen des Menschen und der Tiere.Ein Hand- und Lehrbuch fiir Morphologen, Physiologen, Prak-tische Aerzte und Studierende. Herausgebeben von ProfessorDr. Ernst Schwalbe an der Universitat Rostock. III. Teil. Die

Einzelmissbildungen. XI. Lieferung 1, Abeteilung, 5 und 6Kapitel. Die Missbildungen des Kopfes. II. Die Cyclopie. VonProf. Ernst Schwalbe und Dr. Hermann Josephy. III. Oto-cephalie und Triocephalie. Missbildungen des Halses. Von Dr.Hermann Josephy. Price M. 5.

Jenaer medizin-historische Beitrage. Herausgegeben von Prof.Dr. Theod. Meyer-Steineg. Heft 5 Zur Geschichte des Ammen-wesens im klassischen Altertum. Von Dr. med. Wilhelm Braams.Price -iq. 1.

Vorlesungen iiber Allgemeine Epidemiologie. Von Prof. Dr. PaulTh. Miiller an der Universitat Graz. Price M. 5.50.

Ueber die Doehle-Heller’sche Aortitis (Aortitis luetica). Einepathologisch-anatomische Studie. Von Dr. Georg B. Gruber,Strassburg, i. Els. Price M.12.

Oesophagus-Chirurgie. Eine klinische und experimentelle Studieiiber chirurgisches Vorgehen bei thorakalen und abdominellenSpeiser6hreng-eschwiilsten. Von Privat-dozent Dr. EduardRehn (Jena). Price M.7.

FROWDE, HENRY, AND HODDER AND STOUGHTON, London.A Handbook for the Post-mortem Room (Oxford Medical Publica-

tions). By Alexander G. Gibson, D.M. Oxon, F.R.C.P. Lond.Price 3s. 6d. net.

Coxa Vera, its Pathology and Treatment. By R. C. Elmslie, M.S.,F.R.C.S. Price 2s. net.

JOHNS HOPKINS PRESS, THE, Baltimore.The Statistical Experience Data of the Johns Hopkins Hospital,

1892-1911. By Frederick L. Hoffman, LL.D., F.S.S., Statisticianto the Prudential Insurance Company of America. (The JohnsHopkins Hospital Reports Monographs, New Series, No. IV.)

LABORATOIRE D’HYPODERMIE, 15, Avenue Perrichont, Paris.Manuel Pratique de la Medication Hypodermique. Par MM. LesDocteurs G. Bose, Fernet, H. Gillet, Maute, Saissi, Tournade,Gallot (Dentiste), et par L. Lecoq (Pharmacien de lre classe).Second edition.

LIBRAIRIE VISCONTI, Nice. MALOINE, A., Paris. LIBRAIRIE LAMERTIN,Brussels.Le Pain Blanc, ses Dangers et son Remede. Le Pain Naturel, par le

Dr. Monteuuis. With a preface by Mr. le Pr. Letulle, Membrede l’Académie de Medecine. Price Fr. 2.50.

LONGMANS, GREFN, AND Co., London.Rays of Positive Electricity and their Application to ChemicalAnalysis. By Sir J. J. Thomson, O.M., F.R.S. Price 5s. net.

Incandescent Electric Lamps and Their Application. By DanielH. Ogley, late Research Scholar and Chief Assistant Lecturer inElectrical Engineering at the Royal Technical Institute, Salford.With illustrations. Price 2s. 6d. net.

Photo-Electricity. The Liberation of Electrons by Light, withchapters on Fluorescence and Phosphorescence and Photo-Chemical Actions and Photography. By H. Stanley Allen,M.A., D.Sc., Senior Lecturer in Physics at King’s College.Price 7s. 6d. net.

The Nature of Enzyme Action. By W. M. Bayliss, D.Se., F.R.S.,Professor of General Physiology at University College, London.Third edition, revised and enlarged. Price 5s. net.

The Chemistry of the Radio-Elements, Part II. (The Radio-Elements and the Periodic Law). By Frederick Soddy, F.R.S.,Lecturer in Physical Chemistry and Radiography in theUniversity of Glasgow. Price 2s. net.

The Essentials of Chemical Physiology for the Use of Students.By W. D. Halliburton, M.D., LL.D., F.R.S. Eighth edition,with coloured plate. Price 5s. net.

Ventilation and Humidity in Textile Mills and Factories. ByCecil H. Lander, M.Se., A.M.I.C.E., A.M.I.M.E. Price 4s. 6d.net.

MILLS AND BOON, London.How to Treat by Suggestion With and Without Hypnosis. A Note-book for Practitioners. By Edwin L. Ash, M.D. Lond. Pricels. net.

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PREVENTION OF INFANT MORTALITYAND FOR THE WELFARE OF INFANCY, 4, Tavistock-square,London, W.C.English-speaking Conference on Infant Mortality. Report of the IProceedings of the English-speaking Conference on Infant ’,

Mortality, held at Caxton Hall, Westminster, on August 4th and 5th, 1913. Price 3s. net.

SAFAR, JOSEF. Wien und Leipzig.Kurzes Lehrbuch der Militarhygiene. Von Dr. med. et phil

Jaroslav Hladik, Mit 135 Abbildungen und 55 Tabellen im TextePrice K.14.40 (M.12), geb. K.16.20 (M.13.50).

SAUNDERS (W. B.) COMPANY, Philadelphia and London.An Introduction to the History of Medicine. With Medical Chrono-

logy, Bibliographic Data, and Test Questions. By Fielding H.Garrison, A.B., M.D., Principal Assistant Librarian, SurgeonGeneral’s Office, Washington, D.C. Price 25s. net.

The Surgical Clinics of John B. Murphy. M.D., at Mercy Hospital,Chicago. December, 1913. Volume II.. Number 6. Price peryear of six numbers, paper. 35s. net; cloth. 50s. net.

Treatise on Diseases of the Skin. For the Use of AdvancedStudents and Practitioners. By Henry W. Stelwagon, M.D.,Ph.D. Seventh edition, thoroughly revised. Price 25s. net.

SCIENTIFIC PRESS, THE, LIMITED, London.Burdett’s Hospitals and Charities. 1914. By Sir Henry BurdettK.C.B., K.C.V.O. Twenty-fifth year. Price 10s. 6d. net.

The Midwife’s Pocket Encyclopaedia and Diary. Price 6d. net.Asepsis and How to Secure it. By H. W. Carson, F.R.C.S. Eng.

Senior Surgeon to the Prince of Wales’s General Hospital,Tottenham. Price ls. net.

Surgical and Medical Dressings. By M. R. Hosking, Sister-in-charge of the London Hospital Preliminary Training Home.Price ls. net.

Wounds and their Management. By J. K. Watson, M.D.Edin.Price ls. net.

The Nursing Mirror Pocket Encyclopsedia and Diary, 1914.Enlarged and revised. Price 6d. net.

SIMPKIN, MARSHALL, AND Co., LIMITED, London.Noted Murder Mysteries. By Philip Curtin. Price 7s. 6d. net.Experience Teaches: Advice to Youths and Young Women. ByIvon Trinda. Price, cloth, 2s. 6d. ; leather, 4s.

Appointments.Successful applicants for vacancies, Secretaries of Public Institutions,

and others possessing information sititable for this column, areinvited to forward to THE LANCET Office, directed to the Sub-Editor, not later than 9 o’clock on the Thursday morning of eachweek, such information for gratuitous publication.

BRAUND, HENRY, M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointedClinical Assistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-UrinaryDiseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road. S.W.

CANDLER, ARTHUR LAWRENCE, M.B., B.S. Lond., F.R.C.S. Eng.,L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed Honorary Anaesthetist to theDevon and Exeter Dental Hospital.

FERGUSON, R., M.D. Aberd., has been appointed Certifying Surgeonunder the Factory and Workshop Acts for the Ongar District ofthe county of Essex.

FREW, ROBERT S., M.D. Edin., has been appointed Assistant Physicianfor Diseases of Children at King’s College Hospital.

GIBSON, H. E., M.B., B.Ch. Oxon., has been appointed Clinical Assistantto All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, VauxhallBridge-road, S.W.

GREENE, ARTHUR, M.D. Dub., F.R.C.S. Irel., has been appointed fullHonorary Surgeon to the Norfolk and Norwich Eye Infirmary.

JENKINS, E. L., M.B., B.S. Durh., has been appointed CertifyingSurgeon under the Factory and Workshop Acts for the LyntonDistrict of the county of Devon.

KEITH, SKENE, M.B., B.S., has been appointed House Surgeon to AllSaints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road, S.W.

KNIGHT, CHARLES VouGHTON, M.D. Lond., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond.,has been elected a Surgeon on the Honorary Staff of the Gloucester-shire Royal Infirmary and Eye Institution.

O’CoNNOR, EDWARD, M.B., B.CHL. Oxon., has been appointed ClinicalAssistant to All Saints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases,Vauxhall Bridge-road, S.W.

O’REILLY. T. P.. L.R.C.P. Irel., has been appointed Medical Officer forTuberculosis in County Cavan, Ireland.

PITTS, ARTHUR T., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P.Lond., L.D.S., has beenappointed Dental Surgeon to the Hospital for Sick Children,Great Ormond-street.

RODGER, M. M., M.D., Ch.B. Glasg., has been appointed AssistantMedical Officer at the Cardiff Mental Hospital.

SAMUELS. ISIDORE, L.D.S. Eng., has been appointed Dental Surgeon tothe Devon and Exeter Hospital.

STOKES, JoHN, M.D. Durh., has been appointed Honorary Physician tothe Sheffield Children’s Hospital.

WARDROP, J. G., M.R.C.S., L.R.C.P. Lond., has been appointed HousePhysician at University College Hospital.

ZOBEL, S., M.D. Lond., has been appointed Clinical Assistant to AllSaints’ Hospital for Genito-Urinary Diseases, Vauxhall Bridge-road, S.W.

Vacancies.For fttrther information regarding each vacancy rejerence should be

made to the advertisement (see Index).

AYR DISTRICT ASYLUM.-Junior Assistant Physician. Salary B200 perannum, with board, lodging, and laundry.

BARROW-IN-FURNESS. NORTH LONSDALE HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon.Salary £100 per annum, with residence, board, and laundry.

BATH, ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary £100 perannum, with board, lodging, and washing.

BEDFORD COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary £80per annum, with board, lodging, and laundry.

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BELGRAVE HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN, Clapham-road. S.W.-HousePhysician for six months. Salary at rate of J!.75 per annum,with board, residence, &c.

BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND EYE HOSPITAL, Church-street.-JuniorHouse Surgeon. Salary £100 per annum, with residence, board. &c.

BIRMINGHAM AND MIDLAND HOSPITAL FOR NERVOUS DISEASES, Bath-row, Birmingham.-Physician to Out-patients.

BIRMINGHAM, CITY of.-Female Assistant Medical Officer of Healthfor Infant Consultation work. &c. Salary B300 per annum.

BIRMINGHAM UNION, DUDLEY-ROAD INFIRMARY.-Resident AssistantMedical Officer. Salary £140 per annum, with apartments, rations,laundry, and attendance.

BOLTON, COUNTY BOROUGH OF.-Assistant Medical Officer of Healthand School Medical Officer. Salary £2E0 per annum.

BRENTFORD UNION INFIRMARY. WORKHOUSE, AND SCHOOLS, Isle-worth, W.-Second Assistant Medical Superintendent, un-

married. Salary £150 per annum.BRIDGWATER HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon, unmarried. Salary at rate

of £125 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.BRIGHTON, ROYAL ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN, Dyke-

road.-House Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of £100 perannum, with board, lodging, and washing.

BRIGHTON, ROYAL SUSSEX COUNTY HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon, un-married. Salary J!.l20 per annum, with board, residence, andwashing. Also Assistant House Surgeon, unmarried. Salary £80per annum, with apartments, board, and laundry.

BRISTOL RoYAL INFIRMARY.-Two House Surgeons, ’House Physi-cian, and Throat, Nose, and Ear House Clurgeon, all for sixmonths. Salaries at rate of £100 per annum, with board, apart-ments, and laundry.

BURNLEY, VICTORIA HOSPITAL.-Second House Surgeon for six months.Salary at rate of B80 per annum, with residence, board, andwashing.

CANCER HOSPITAL (FREE), Fulham-road, London, S.W.-HouseSurgeon for six months. Salary j670 per annum.

CANTERBURY, KENT COUNTY ASYLUM, Chartham.-Locum TenensAssistant Medical Officer for four months. Salary 25 per week,with board, lodging, and washing.

CARDIFF, KING EDWARD VII. WRLSH NATIONAL MEMORIAL ASSOCIA-TION.-Assistant Tuberculosis Physician. Salary .E300 per annum.

CARDIFF UNION.-Whole-time Medical Officer for Ely Workhouse, Headquarters and Canton Children’s Homes, and Canton District,and Public Vaccinator. Salary for combined appointments about2340 per annum.

CATERHAM ASYLUM. Caterham, Surrey.-Senior Assistant MedicalOfficer. Salary £300 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.

CENTRAL LONDON OPHTHALMIC HOSPITAL. Judd-street, W.C.-Assistant Surgeon.

CHESTERFIELD AND NORTH DERBYSHIRE HOSPITAL.-House Physician.Salary B90 per annum, with board, apartments, and laundry.

CITY OF WESTMINSTER UNION INFIRMARY, Fulham-road, S.W.- ..

Second Assistant Medical Officer. Salary .8130 per annum, with ’,board, residence, and washing

DERBY COUNTY ASYLUM, Mickleover,Derby.-Junior Assistant MedicalOfficer. Salary .e200 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing,

DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT GENERAL INFIRMARY.-House Surgeon.Salary B120 per annum, with board, residence, and laundry.

DONCASTER, ROYAL INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.-Assistant HouseSurgeon. Salary B100 per annum, with board, apartments, andwashing.

DORCHESTER, DORSET COUNTY HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon, unmarried.Salary £125 per annum, with residence, board, and laundry.

DURBAN MUNICIPALITY.-Assistant Medical Officer of Health. SalaryjE600 per annum.

EAST LONDON HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN AND DISPENSARY FOR WOMEN,Shadwell, E.-Medical Officer to Casualty Department for sixmonths. Salary at rate of £100 per annum, with luncheon and tea.Also House Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of, £75 perannum, with board, residence, laundry, &c.

ECCLES AND PATRICROFT HOSPITAL.-House Surgeon. Salary j&70per annum, with board, washing, and lodging.

EPSOM, LONDON COUNTY ASYLUM, Horton, Surrey.-Junior Assistant(Sixth) Medical Officer. Salary .e2oo per annum, with board,apartments, and washing.

EssEx EDUCATION COMMITTEE.-Two Medical Inspectors. Salary £300per annum.

EXETER, ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL.-Assistant HouseSurgeon for six months. Salary at rate of 100 guineas per annum,with board, apartments, and washing.

FARRINGDON GENERAL DISPENSARY AND LYING-IN CHARITY, 17,Bartlett’s-buildings. Holborn Circus, E.C.-Resident MedicalOfficer. Salary £100 per annum, with rooms, attendance, fire, andlighting.

FOLKESTONE, ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL.-Resident House Surgeon.Salary £100 per annum, with apartments, board, and laundry.

GLASGOW. STOBHILL GENERAL HOSPITAL, Springburn.-Medical Super-intendent. Salary £500 per annum, with house. coal, and light.Also Junior Resident Medical Officer. Salary £150 per annum,with board and apartments.

GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROYAL INFIRMARY AND EYE INSTITUTION.-Assistant Surgeon.

GREAT YARMOUTH HosPITAL.-House Surgeon, unmarried. Salary.e140 per annum, with board, lodging, and washing.

GREENOCK INFIRMARY.-House Surgeon. Salary £60 per annum, withboard and residence.

HALIFAX ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Second House Surgeon and ThirdHouse Surgeon, unmarried. Salary 2100 and .egO per annumrespectively, with residence, board, and washing.

HEMEL HEMPSTEAD. WEST HERTS HOSPITAL.-Resident MedicalOfficer. Salary £120 per annum, with rooms, board, and washing.

HOLBORN UNION INFIRMARY, Archway-road, Upper Holloway, N.-Second Assistant Medical Officer. Salary .E140 per annum, withboard, apartments, and washing.

KING EDWARD VII.’s SANATORIUM, Midhurst, Sussex.-First AssistantMedical Officer. Salary .e200 per annum, with board, lodging,and attendance.

Kiss’s COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Denmark Hill, S.E.-Assistant Anaesthetist.

LEEDS PUBLIC DISPENSARY.-Junior Resident Medical Officer. Salary

£100 per annum, with board, residence, and laundry.LEEDS UNIVERSITY.-Demonstrator in Bacteriology. Salary £250

per annum. Also Junior Demonstrator in Pathology. Salary;E150 per annum.

LEICESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Assistant Home Surgeon and AssistantHouse Physician for six months. Salary at rate of L80 per annum,with board, apartments, and washing.

LEICESTERSHIRE EDUCATION COMMITTEE.-Assistant School MedicalOfficer. Salary £250 per annum.

LIVERPOOL INFIRMARY FOR CHILDREN.-Two Resident House Physi-cians and Resident House Surgeon for six months. Salary E30in each case, with board and lodging.

LIVERPOOL, TOWNSHIP OF TOXTETH PARK WORKHOUSE AND IN-FIRMARY.-Assistant Resident Medical Officer. Salary L150 perannum, with board, washing, and apartments.

LONDON LOCK HOSPITAL.-Assistant House Surgeon. Salary L80 perannum, with board, lodging, and washing.

MAIDSTONE, KENT COUNTY ASYLUM.-Fourth Assistant Medical Officer,unmarried. Salary ;C200 per annum, with quarters, attendance.washing, &c.

MANCHESTER, ANOOATS HOSPITAL, Mill-street.-Three Anaesthetists,two mornings per week. Salary B20 per annum each.

MANCHESTER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL, Pendlebury. near Manchester.-Resident Medical Officer, unmarried. Salary at rate of £100 perannum.

MANCHESTER CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL (OUT-PATIENTS’ DEPARTMENT),Gartside-street, Manchester.-Assistant Medical Officer for sixmonths. Salary £100 per annum.

MANCHESTER NORTHERN HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN,Park-place, Cheetham Hill-road.-Junior House Surgeon. Salary.E100 per annum, with apartments and board.

MANCHESTER ROYAL INFLRMARY, CONVALESCENT HOSPITAL, Cheadle.-Assistant Medical Officer, unmarried, for six months. Salaryat rate of ;C80 per annum, with board and residence.

MARGATE, ROYAL SEA-BATHING HOSPITAL FOR SURGICAL TUBER-CULOSIS.-Resident Surgeon. Salary at rate of 2150 per annum forfirst six months, and ;C2DO per annum for second six months, withboard, residence, and laundry.

METROPOLITAN ASYLUMS BOARD INFECTIOUS HOSPITALS SERVICE.-Junior Assistant Medical Officers, unmarried. Salary ;C180 perannum, with board, lodging, and washing.

METROPOLITAN HOSPITAL, Kingsland-road, N.E.-Assistant DentalSurgeon.

MILLER GENERAL HOSPITAL FOR SOUTH-EAST LONDON, Greenwich-road.S.E.-Junior House Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of £85per annum, with board, residence, and laundry.

NNWARK-upON-TEENT HOSPITAL.-Resident Medical Officer, unmarried.Salary £100 per annum, with board, lodging, and laundry.

NEWPORT (MON.) ELEMENTARY EDUCATION COMMITTEE.-AssistantSchool Medical Officer and Medical Inspector of Schools. SalaryB250 per annum.

NEWPORT (MoN.), ROYAL GwENT HOSPITAL.-Resident Medical Officer.Salary at rate of B100 per annum, with board, residence, and laundry.

NORWICH CITY ASYLUM, Hellesdon. near Norwich.-Assistant MedicalOfficer, unmarried. Salary £200 per annum, with board, apart-ments, attendance, and laundry.

NOTTINGHAM, CITY oF.-Resident Assistant Medical Officer, unmarried,for Bagthorpe Institution and Infirmary for six months. Salaryat rate of B165 per annum, with apartments, &c.

NOTTS EDUCATION COMMITTEE.-Assistant School Medical Officer.Salary £300 per annum.

OLDHAM ROYAL INFIRMARY.-Third House Surgeon for six months.Salary at rate of B80 per annum, with residence, board, andlaundry.PRESTON, COUNTY ASYLUM. Whittingham.-Assistant Medical Officer,unmarried. Salary JB250 per annum, with board, apartments,and washing.

PRINCE OF WALES’s GENERAL HOSPITAL, Tottenham, N.-SeniorHouse Physician. Salary .S75 per annum, with residence, board,and laundry.

REIGATE. BOROUGH OF.-Medical Attendant at the Isolation Hospitaland Police Surgeon. Salary .E200 per annum.

ROCHDALE INFIRMARY.-Senior House Surgeon, unmarried. Salary£110 per annum. with board, residence, and laundry.

ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS.-Examination for not less than TwelveCommissions.

ROYAL AUSTRALIAN NAVY.-Two Surgeons. Rates of pay on entry£387 16s. 3d. per annum.

ROYAL EAR HOSPITAL, Soho.-Honorary Assistant Administrator ofAnaesthetics.

ROYAL FREE HOSPITAL, Gray’s Inn-road, W.C.-Senior ResidentMedical Officer. Salary B100 per annum, with board, residence, andwashing.

ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST. City-road, E.C.-Honorary Anaesthetist.

ROYAL NAVAL MEDICAL SERVICE.-Twenty-five Appointments.ST. GILES INFIRMARY. Brunswick-square, Camberwell, and GORDON-

ROAD WORKHOUSE. Peckham.-Second Assistant Medical Officer.Salary £170 per annum, with apartments, board, and washing.

ST. MARK’S HOSPITAL FOR CANCER, FISTULA, AND OTHER DISEASES OFTHE RECTUM, City-road, E.C.-Half-time Pathologist and Bac-teriologist. Salary £80.

ST. MARY’S HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN, Plaistow, E.-Junior Resident Medical Officer. Salary at rate of £70 per annum,with board, residence, and laundry.

SALFORD ROYAL HOSPITAL.-Junior House Surgeon and CasualtyHouse Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of .e65 per annumeach, with board and residence.

SALISBURY INFIRMARY.-Assistant House Surgeon, unmarried. SalaryjB50 per annum, with apartments, board, lodging, and washing.

SCARBOROUGH HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.-Junior House Surgeon.Salary B80 per annum, with board, residence, &c.

SHEFFIELD ROYAL INFIRMARY.-House Surgeon, unmarried. SalaryR80 per annum. with board and residence.

SHEFFIELD UNION HOSPITAL. Firvale.-Resident Assistant MedicalOfficer, unmarried. Salary B120 per annum, with apartments,rations, &c.

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SOUTHAMPTON, ROYAL SOUTH HANTS AND SOUTHAMPTON HOSPITAL.—House Surgeon for six months. Salary at rate of B100 per annum,with rooms, board. and washing.

SOUTHWARK UNION INFIRMARY, East Dulwich-grove. S.E.-SecondAssistant Medical Officer and Third Assistant Medical Officer.Salary at rate of B120 per annum each, with board, lodging, andwashing.

STOCK PORT INFIRMARY.-Junior House Surgeon. Salary £100 perannum, with board, washing, and residence.

SUNDERLAND ROYAL INFIRMARY.-HOUSE Physician. Salary £120 perannum, with board, residence, and laundry.

SURREY DISPENSARY, Southwark, S.E.-Resident Medical Officer.Salary .6140 per annum, with apartments, attendance, &c.

UNIVERSITY COLLEGE HOSPITAL, Gower-street, London, W.C.-Assistant Surgeon.

VENTNOR, ROYAL NATIONAL HOSPITAL FOR CONSUMPTION AND DISEASESOF THE CHEST ON THE SEPARATE PRINCIPLE.-Assistant ResidentMedical Officer, unmarried. Salary 2100 per annum, with board,lodging, &c.

WARRINGTON, LANCASHIRE COUNTY ASYLUM, Winwick.-Pathologistand Assistant Medical Officer, unmarried. Salary £250 per annum,with board, apartments, attendance, and washing.

WEST AFRICAN MEDICAL STAFF.-A number of Appointments. Salary£400 per annum.

WESTERN DISPENSARY, 38, Rochester-row, Westminster.-ResidentMedical Officer. Salary B75 per annum, with apartments,attendance, &c.

WEST END HOSPITAL FOR DISEASES OF THE NERVOUS SYSTEM,PARALYSIS, AND EPILEPSY, 73, Welbeck-street, W.-ClinicalAssistants.

WEST HAM AND EASTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, Stratford.-JuniorHouse Physician. Salary at rate of B75 per annum, with board,residence, and washing.

WEST LONDON HOSPITAL, Hammersmith-road, W. -Two HousePhysicians, Three House Surgeons, and Resident Casualty Officerfor six months. Board, lodging, and laundry allowance provided.

WESTMINSTER GENERAL DISPENSARY, 9. Gerrard-street, Soho, W.-Resident Medical Officer. Salary £120 per annum, with rooms,attendance, &c.

WHITECHAPEL UNION INFIRMARY. Vallance-road, E.-Second AssistantResident Medical Officer. Salary Z120 per annum, with rations,apartments, and washing.

WIGAN, ROYAL ALBERT EDWARD INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.-Junior House Surgeon. Salary 2100 per annum, with board,apartments, and washing.

WOLVERHAMPTON AND MIDLAND COUNTIES EYE INFIRMARY.-HouseSurgeon. Salary £90 per annum, with apartments, board, andlaundry.

WOLVERHAMPTON AND STAFFORDSHIRE GENERAL HOSPITAL.-Resi-dent Medical Officer. Also House Surgeon. Salary in each caseB125 per annum, with board, rooms, and laundry.

WOOLWICH INFIRMARY, Plumstead.-Assistant Resident MedicalOfficer, unmarried. Salary :E180 per annum, with apartments,rations, and washing. --

THE Chief Inspector of Factories, Home Office, London, S.W., givesnotice of a vacancy as Certifying Surgeon under the Factory andWorkshop Acts at Shoreham, in the county of Sussex.

Births, Marriages, and Deaths.BIRTHS.

FENWICK.-On March 2nrd, at Forres-gardens. Golder’s Green, N.W., thewife of W. Stephen Fenwick, M.S., F.R.C.S , of a son.

GUTHRIE.-On Feb. 27th, at Woodland-roild, Rock Ferry, Cheshire, thewife of Thomas Mansfield Guthrie, M.B., of a daughter.

STRICKLAND.-On Feb. 28th. 1914. at The Limes, Southend-road,Beckenham, Kent, the wife of Harold F. Strickland, F.R.C.S., of ason.

TURNER.-On March 2nd, at Harley-street, W., the wife of WilliamAldren Turner, M.D., of a son.

WILLIAMSON.-On Feb. 25th, at Camp-terrace, North Shields, to Dr.and Mrs. J. Burrell Williamson, a son.

MARRIAGES.HOSFORD-COLEMAN.-On Feb. 28th, at St. John’s. Hove, J. Stroud

Hosford, F.R.C.S. Edin., to May, daughter of the late Mr. W.Coleman, of Runhall, Norfolk, and niece of the late Mr. AlfredColeman, of Paris. Colonial papers, please copy.

MACKINNON-WILLIAMS.-On Feb. 25th. at Marylebone Parish ChurchDaniel Mackinnon, M.B., Ch.B., D.P.H., to Jessie, widow of thelate Arthur Williams.

RIX-WAGSTAFF.-On Feb. 23rd, at the Parish Church, BerkhamstedHerts, Rowland Waters Rix, F.R.C.S., to Marjorie Edith, youngerdaughter of Philip Wagstaff, of Berkhamsted.

DEATHS.STEWART.-On Feb. 27th. Donald Stewart, M.D., of The Prebendal,

Aylesbury, native of Nottingham, in his 72nd year.WILLIAMS.-On Feb. 25th, at Brunswick-pla.ce. Southampton, Edward

Hanbury Williams, Fleet Surgeon, R.N. (retired), aged 60.

N B.-A fee of5s. is charged for the insertion nf Notices nf Births,Marriages. and Deaths.

Notes, Short Comments, and Answersto Correspondents.THE MILWARD FUND.

Mr. William Courtenay Milward, B.A. Oxon., M.R.C.S.,L.R.C.P., of Cardiff, died on April 9th, 1913, leaving a,

widow and three boys, aged 15, 9, and 2. His estate pro-duced .f200, to which is to be added £163 collected from thelocal profession as a testimonial to Mr. Milward shortlybefore his death. This fund, for the benefit of the widowand children, was opened on April 15th, 1913, and closed onJan. 31st, 1914. The total amount collected from medicalmen and a few non-medical friends with bank interest isX1348 lls. ld. The expenses of collection were sE20 5s. 2d.,leaving X1328 5s. lld. Besides this sum promises of furtherannual subscriptions to the fund will bring in the followingamounts, viz. :-

In 1914 ............... £56 5s.1915 ............... X56 5s.1916 ............... X51 5s.

1917 ............... JE4419s.1918 ............... £36 12s.

We hope to publish the statement of the committee of thefund in an early issue of THE LANCET.

MARTIAL AND MEDICINE.

To the Editor of THE LANCET.SIR,—Owing to absence in Spain I have only to-day seen

Mr. Eade’s letter of Feb. 18th on this subject in your issueof Feb. 21st. I was familiar with the epigram, 11 Lotu,-nobiscum est," &c., but I refrained from translating it, asI felt I could not cut myself free from a spirited renderingwhich I had read in some old Dublin magazine, and which Ifancy I recollect correctly as follows :-

Last night Andragoras was well and hearty,The merriest guest of all our dinner party :And dead this morning : what was the attack?He dreamt he saw Hermocrates the quack.

In the absence of any books of reference, I speak hesi-tatingly as to Mr. Platt’s suggestion that Martial wasindebted to Lucilius for his jibe. The two men were con-temporary, and though Martial published his poems mainlytowards the end of the first century A.D., I cannot be surewhich wrote before or after the other.A few days since I passed through the place of Martial’s

birth, the ancient Bilbilis. The whole district is a congeries.of wild craggy mountain sides. The low houses, mostly ofone storey and buil t of the local stone, seemed welded into thebrown rock on and in which they are built. So alike incolour are houses and rocks that a whole town, right,before your eyes, only slowly emerges out of the drearydun background. One cannot wonder that Martial sighecLfor the flesh-pots of Imperial Rome.

I am, Sir, yours faithfully,Nimes, March 2nd, 1914. RAYMOND CBAWFURD, M.D.Oxon.

GRENADA MEDICAL REPORT.

THE Blue Book report of Grenada for the year 1912, whichthe Governor explains has been delayed by various causes,estimates the population of the colony at 68,485. The’birth-rate per 1000 was 38-19 and the death-rate 22-9. Theyear was not a healthy one, the death roll reaching 1575,which is a large number for Grenada. Diarrhoea, dysentery.,and gastro-enteritis were the principal causes of death, andthere were no less than 76 deaths from phthisis recorded.The rainfall at Richmond Hill station, 63’98 inches, was thesmallest recorded since 1900, when it was 63’45 inches.The average rainfall at this station for the last 22 years hasbeen 76’98 inches. A case of bubonic plague was introducedfrom Trinidad, but fortunately the subject was undersuspicion from the moment he arrived and was removedfrom the ship to the isolation hospital, where he died. Amost important change affecting the health of the lower

i classes came into operation during the year, the fees ofmedical officers for attending ° labourers " being consider-ably reduced and the cost of " labourers’ medicine alteredfrom Is. to 6d. per prescription. It has thus become possiblefor a labourer in Grenada to go to the residence or station ofa district medical officer and obtain medical advice andmedicine for Is. 6d., while the fees for visits to patients’houses have been correspondingly reduced.In the colony hospital 1376 patients were treated during

the year, including 370 suffering from ankylostomiasis-

I This hospital has been much improved and its workexpanded. An English nurse matron, Miss J. S. Gardner,has bsen appointed, and accommodation provided for


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