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349 P. C. S.-The number of rejections at the examination in question was not unprecedently large. As far as chemistry is concerned it was con- siderably less than at the corresponding examination of last year though rather more than at the April examination of 1902. A. J. A.-We shall be glad to support any such appeal, but how is our correspondent going to make sure that his bark will be followed by a bite ? ,Permitte vires.-We have no knowledge of the researches in question but we will make inquiries for our correspondent. Medical Diary for the ensuing Week. OPERATIONS. METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS. MONDAY (lst).-London (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.), Royal Orthopaedic (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.). TUESDAY (2nd).-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 s (2.30 P.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), Royal Ear (3 P.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.). ’WEDNESDAY (3rd).-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. Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.), Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), Westminster (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.). THURSDAY (4th).-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 (Gynaecological, 2.30 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), St. Mark’s (2 P.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). - FRIDAY (5th).-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.), Central London Throat and Ear (2 P.M.). - SATURDAY (6th).-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 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.). At the Royal Eye Hospital (2 P.M.), the Royal London Ophthalmic (10 A.M.), the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic (1.30 P.M.), and the ’Central London Ophthalmic Hospitals operations are performed daily. EDITORIAL NOTICES. IT is most important that communications relating to the Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressed exclusively "To THE EDITORS," and not in any case to any gentleman who may be supposed to be connected with the Editorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention be given to this notice. - It, is especially requested that early intelligence of local events having a medical interest, or which it is desirable to bring under the notice of the profession, may be sent direct to this office. ,Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written on one side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE AUTHOR, AND IF POSSIBLE OF THE ARTICLE, SHOULD BE WRITTEN ON THE BLOCKS TO FACILITATE IDENTI- FICATION. Letters, rvhether intended for insertion or for private informa- tion, must be authenticated by the namaes and addresses of their writers-not necessar’ily for publication. We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners. Local papers containing reports or news _paragraphs should be marked and addressed " To the Sub-Editor." letters relating to the publication, sale and advertising de- part-naents of THE LANCET should be addressed " To the Manager. " We cannot undirtake to return MSS. not used. MANAGER’S NOTICES. THE INDEX TO THE LANCET. . THE Index to Vol. I. of 1904, which was completed with the issue of June 25th, and the Title-page to the Volume, were given in THE LANCET of July 2nd. VOLUMES AND CASES. VOLUMES for the first half of the year 1904 are now ready. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s., carriage extra. . Cases for binding the half year’s numbers are also ready. Cloth, gilt lettered, price 2s., by post 2s. 3d. To be obtained on application to the Manager, accompanied by remittance. i - TO SUBSCRIBERS. WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCET at their Offices, 423, Strand, W.C., are dealt with by them? 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 consequently inquiries concerning missing copies, &c., should be sent to the Agent to whom the subscription is paid, and not to THE LANCET Offices. Subscribers, by sending their subscriptions direct to THE LANCET Offices, will ensure regularity in the despatch of their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majority of Agents are able to effect. The rates of subscriptions, post free, either from THE LANCET Offices or from Agents, are :- FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. To THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. One THE UNITED KINGDOM. 6 One THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. 8 One Months......... 0 16 6 One Months......... 0 17 4 Three Months ...... 0 8 2 Three Months ...... 0 8 8 Three Months ...... 0 8 2 Three Months ...... 0 8 8 Subscriptions (which may commence at any time) are payable in advance. Cheques and Post Office Orders (crossed "London and Westminster Bank, Westminster Branch") should be made payable to the Manager, Mr. CHARLES GOOD, THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C. SUBSCRIBERS ABROAD ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTED TO NOTE THE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN ABOVE. It has come to the knowledge of the Manager that in some cases higher rates are being charged, on the plea that the heavy weight of THE LANCET necessitates additional postage above the ordinary rate allowed for in the terms of subscriptions. Any demand for increased rates, on this or on any other ground, should be resisted. The Proprietors of THE LANCET have for many years paid, and continue to pay, the whole of the heavy cost of postage on overweight foreign issues ; and Agents are authorised to collect, and do so collect, from the Proprietors the cost of such extra postage. The Manager will be pleased to forward copies direct from the Offices to places abroad at the above rates, whatever be the weight of any of the copies so supplied. Address- THE MANAGER, THE LANCET OFFICES, 423, STRAND, LONDON, ENGLAND. METEOROLOGICAL READINGS. (Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.) THE LANCET Office, July 28th, 1904. During the week marked copies of the following newspapers have been received :-Sunday Times, Liverpool JoMma of Com- merce, Oban Times, Ross-shire Journal, Reading Mercury, Times of India, Aberdeen Weekly Free Press, Daily Mail, Westminster Gazette, Burnley Express, Globe, Bradford Observer, Wigan Examiner, Glasgow Herald, Lincoln Herald, Windsor and Eton Express, Derby- shire Courier, Manchester Tfeekly Chronicle, People’s Friend, Darlington Echo, Hull Times, Yorkshire Observer, Manchester Despatch, &e.
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P. C. S.-The number of rejections at the examination in question wasnot unprecedently large. As far as chemistry is concerned it was con-siderably less than at the corresponding examination of last yearthough rather more than at the April examination of 1902.

A. J. A.-We shall be glad to support any such appeal, but how is ourcorrespondent going to make sure that his bark will be followed bya bite ?

,Permitte vires.-We have no knowledge of the researches in questionbut we will make inquiries for our correspondent.

Medical Diary for the ensuing Week.OPERATIONS.

METROPOLITAN HOSPITALS.MONDAY (lst).-London (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.), Royal Orthopaedic (2 P.M.), City Orthopaedic (4 P.M.),Gt. Northern Central (2.30 P.M.), West London (2.30 P.M.), LondonThroat (9.30 A.M.), Royal Free (2 P.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.).

TUESDAY (2nd).-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 s(2.30 P.M.), Cancer (2 P.M.), Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat(9.30 A.M.), Royal Ear (3 P.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.).

’WEDNESDAY (3rd).-St. Bartholomew’s (1.30 P.M.), University College2 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. Ormond-street (9.30 A.M.), Gt. NorthernCentral (2.30 P.M.), Westminster (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.).

THURSDAY (4th).-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 (Gynaecological, 2.30 P.M.),Metropolitan (2.30 P.M.), London Throat (9.30 A.M.), St. Mark’s(2 P.M.), Samaritan (9.30 A.M. and 2.30 P.M.), Throat, Golden-square(9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.).

- FRIDAY (5th).-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.), Central London Throat and Ear (2 P.M.).

- SATURDAY (6th).-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 P.M.),Throat, Golden-square (9.30 A.M.), Guy’s (1.30 P.M.).

At the Royal Eye Hospital (2 P.M.), the Royal London Ophthalmic(10 A.M.), the Royal Westminster Ophthalmic (1.30 P.M.), and the’Central London Ophthalmic Hospitals operations are performed daily.

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

Editorial business of THE LANCET should be addressedexclusively "To THE EDITORS," and not in any case to anygentleman who may be supposed to be connected with theEditorial staff. It is urgently necessary that attention begiven to this notice.

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It, is especially requested that early intelligence of local eventshaving a medical interest, or which it is desirable to bringunder the notice of the profession, may be sent direct tothis office.

,Lectures, original articles, and reports should be written onone side of the paper only, AND WHEN ACCOMPANIEDBY BLOCKS IT IS REQUESTED THAT THE NAME OF THE

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

FICATION.Letters, rvhether intended for insertion or for private informa-

tion, must be authenticated by the namaes and addresses oftheir writers-not necessar’ily for publication.

We cannot prescribe or recommend practitioners.Local papers containing reports or news _paragraphs should be

marked and addressed " To the Sub-Editor." ’

letters relating to the publication, sale and advertising de-part-naents of THE LANCET should be addressed " To theManager.

"

We cannot undirtake to return MSS. not used.

MANAGER’S NOTICES.THE INDEX TO THE LANCET.

. THE Index to Vol. I. of 1904, which was completed withthe issue of June 25th, and the Title-page to the Volume,were given in THE LANCET of July 2nd.

VOLUMES AND CASES.

VOLUMES for the first half of the year 1904 are now

ready. Bound in cloth, gilt lettered, price 18s., carriageextra.

.

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

by remittance. ____

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TO SUBSCRIBERS.WILL Subscribers please note that only those subscriptions

which are sent direct to the Proprietors of THE LANCETat their Offices, 423, Strand, W.C., are dealt with by them? Subscriptions paid to London or to local newsagents (withnone 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 ensure regularity in the despatchof their Journals and an earlier delivery than the majorityof Agents are able to effect.The rates of subscriptions, post free, either from

THE LANCET Offices or from Agents, are :-FOR THE UNITED KINGDOM. To THE COLONIES AND ABROAD.One THE UNITED KINGDOM. 6 One THE COLONIES AND ABROAD. 8One Months......... 0 16 6 One Months......... 0 17 4Three Months ...... 0 8 2 Three Months ...... 0 8 8Three Months ...... 0 8 2 Three Months ...... 0 8 8

Subscriptions (which may commence at any time) arepayable in advance. Cheques and Post Office Orders (crossed"London and Westminster Bank, Westminster Branch")should be made payable to the Manager, Mr. CHARLES GOOD,THE LANCET Offices, 423, Strand, London, W.C.

SUBSCRIBERS ABROAD ARE PARTICULARLY REQUESTEDTO NOTE THE RATES OF SUBSCRIPTIONS GIVEN ABOVE. Ithas come to the knowledge of the Manager that in somecases higher rates are being charged, on the plea that theheavy weight of THE LANCET necessitates additionalpostage above the ordinary rate allowed for in the terms ofsubscriptions. Any demand for increased rates, on this or onany other ground, should be resisted. The Proprietors ofTHE LANCET have for many years paid, and continue to pay,the whole of the heavy cost of postage on overweight foreignissues ; and Agents are authorised to collect, and do socollect, from the Proprietors the cost of such extra postage.The Manager will be pleased to forward copies direct from

the Offices to places abroad at the above rates, whatever bethe weight of any of the copies so supplied. Address-THE MANAGER, THE LANCET OFFICES, 423, STRAND,LONDON, ENGLAND.

METEOROLOGICAL READINGS.

(Taken daily at 8.30 a.m. by Steward’s Instruments.)THE LANCET Office, July 28th, 1904.

During the week marked copies of the following newspapershave been received :-Sunday Times, Liverpool JoMma of Com-merce, Oban Times, Ross-shire Journal, Reading Mercury, Times ofIndia, Aberdeen Weekly Free Press, Daily Mail, Westminster Gazette,Burnley Express, Globe, Bradford Observer, Wigan Examiner,Glasgow Herald, Lincoln Herald, Windsor and Eton Express, Derby-shire Courier, Manchester Tfeekly Chronicle, People’s Friend,Darlington Echo, Hull Times, Yorkshire Observer, ManchesterDespatch, &e. -

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Communications, Letters, &c., have beenreceived from—

A.-Dr. H. B. Allen, Melbourne ;Austrian Travel and InformationBureau, Lond., Secretary of; Dr.Albert Abrams, San Francisco;Rev. J. W. Atkinson, Lond.; MissL. Garrett Anderson, Lond.; MissR. M. Allan, Edinburgh; Messrs.Armour and Co., Lond. ; AyrDistrict Asylum, Medical Super-intendent of; A. J. D.; A. W.;Mr. G. Reinhardt Anderson,. Southport; Dr. Samuel Agnew,Lurgan.

B.-Dr. W. H. B. Brook, Lincoln ;Miss Alice Braithwaite, Man-chester ; Messrs. Burroughs,Wellcome, and Co., Lond.; Mr.J. W. Benson, Lond. ; Dr. J. H.Baker, Piqua, U.S.A.; BristolRoyal Infirmary, Secretary of ;British Lysoform Co., Lond. ;Dr. J. H. Bryant, Lond.; Dr. W.Harvey Bennett, Manchester ;Mr. C. L. Bedford, Lond.; Dr. D.Bower, Bedford; Messrs. Bates,Hendy, and Co., Lond.; Mr. F. N.Brown, Frimley.

C.-Sir W. S. Church, Hatfield ;Canadian Development PressAssociation, Lond. ; Dr. T. S.Clouston, Edinburgh; Messrs.J. and A. Churchill, Lond.; Mr.M. Cornwall, Lond. ; Clerical,Medical, and General Life Assur-ance Society, Lond., Actuary andSecretary of ; Coventry andWarwickshire Hospital, Secre-

tary of; College of Preceptors,Lond., Secretary of ; MessrsCassell and Co., Lond.; MrF. H. Cooke, Colchester; MessrsT. Christv and Co., Lond.’Criminal Investigation Department, New Scotland Yard, Assistant Commissioner of PoliceC. H. H.; Mr. James CantlieOxford; Messrs. T. Colman an(

Co., Lond.D.-Mr. G. W. A. Doran, BelfastDuryea Co., Coventry; DI

... . -

Nice ; Mr. J. Hourston, PapaWestray; HeighamHall,Norwich, Medical Superintendent of.I.-Messrs. Ingram and Royle, Ltd., WLond.

J.-J. P. R.K.-Mr. H. Valentine Knaggs,Lond.; Messrs. R. A. Knight andCo., Lond.

L-Mr. Cecil H. Leaf, Lond:; Mr.R. Clement Lucas, Lond.; Mr.R. L. Legate, Christchurch,Hants; Mr. L. F.Leslie, Evesham ;Messrs, Lee and Nightingale,Liverpool ; Leicester BoroughAsylum, Medical Superintendentof.

M.-Mr. C. Maud, Paris; Maid-stone and Kentish Journal,Manager of ; Dr. J. Moreton,Cedarville, S. Africa; Mr. L. J. P.Mordaunt, Lond.; Dr. A. May,Sebakwe, S. Africa; illztnicipatJourzaal, The, Lond. ; Metro-

politan Asylums Board; Mr. J.MacGregor, Lond. ; Dr. A. S.

, Morton, Lond.; "M.B."; Man-chester Association of Members

,

of the University of Durham,’

Secretary of; Manchester Medical’

Agency; Messrs. Mather and’

Crowther, Lond.N.-Dr. John Nachbar, Lond.;

Messrs. F. Newbery and Sons,Lond.; N. C.; N. I.; National

.- Dental Hospital, Lond., Dean of;, Mr. H. Needes, Lond.; Mr. J. C.,, Needes, Lond.. O.—Mr. M. E. Olsen, Lond.; Dr.

J. O’Conor, Buenos Aires; Mr.; J. M. Owen, Fishguard. P.-Mr. George Pernet, Lond.;

Mr. Y. J. Pentland, Edinburgh ;; Messrs. Parke, Davis, and Co.,

Lond ; Messrs. L. Paechtner andd Co., Lond.; Dr. G. W. Pyburn,

Pensnett; Dr. W. T. Gordon, ; Pugh, Lond.; Messrs. Peacockr. and Hadley, Lond.

Andrew Duncan

University College ot Medicine, INewcastle-upon-Tyne, Secretaryof; Dr. H. A. Des Vceux, Lond.

E.-Messrs. R. Empson and Co.,Lond.

F.-Dr. L. French, Wakefield ; Dr.P. C. Franze, Bad Nauheim ;Dr. Alexander Forsyth, Levton-stone ; Messrs. Farebrother, Ellis,and Co., Lond.; Messrs. Fuller,Smith, and Turner, Lond.; Mr.Gustav Fischer, Jena; Fairplay.

G.-Dr. J. G. Glover, Lond. ; Mr.W. Grisewood, Liverpool; Dr.S. A. Gill, Formby; GreatEastern Railway Co., Lond.,Continental Traffic Manager of;Dr. A. W. Gilchrist, Nice; Dr.J. W. Greenwood, Hanley; Mr.Arnold J. Greene, Wigan; Mr.E. Gooch, Lond.

H.-Dr. W. E. Hart, Chicago,U.S.A.; Mr. G. H. Hutchinson,Sheffield; Messrs. C. J. Hewlettand Son, Lond.; Mr. F. A. Hort,

R.-Royal College of Physicians,Edinburgh, Secretary of ; RoyalSouthern Hospital, Liverpool,Secretary of ; R. R. ; RoyalWaterloo Hospital for Childrenand Women. Lond., Secretary of;Messrs. Reynolds and Branson,Leeds; Messrs. Robertson andScott, Edinburgh; Dr. Arthur R.Reynolds, Chicago ; Rebman,Ltd., Lond.

S.-Dr. E. Arthur Saunders, Lond.;Messrs. G. Street and Co., Ltd.,Lond.; Rev. M. A. Smyth, Cork;Messrs. Storey and Co., Leeds ;Dr. H. Kennedv Smyth, Gwelo ;Dr. R. Saundby, Birmingham;Salford Royal Hospital, Secre-

tary of; Society of Apothecariesof London, Secretary of; Messrs.H. C. Scales and Co., Wimbledon;Dr. Kenneth Scott, Lond.; Mr.

, E. Stanley Smith, Lond.; Prof.

, W. Stirling, Manchester; Mr., B. C. Stevens, Lancaster; Mr.,

’ Simeon Snell, Sheffield.

T.-Dr. J. H. Tonking, Camborne ;Mr. A. H. Tubby, Lond.

U.-University of London, Prin-cipal of.

V.-Mr. W. Van Praagh, Lond.;Mr. J. W. Vickers, Lond.

W.-Dr. John Wyllie, Hull; West-minster, Medical Officer of Healthof; Western Ophthalmic Hos-pital, Lond., Secretary of; Wills,Ltd., Lond.; Messrs. W. Wood

and Co., New York ; West am.and East London Hospital, Secre-tary of ; Messrs. A. J. Wilsonand Co., Lond.; Whitehaven In-firmary, Secretary of; Mr. B. J.Ward, Lond.; Dr. F. G. Wallace,Lond.; Dr. W. Williams, Cardiff;-Mr. Cuthbert S. Wallace, Lossie-mouth ; Dr. W. H. Wynn, Bir--

mingham ; Mrs. M. B. Wilson,Farnborough; Messrs. H. Wilsonand Son, Lond.

Letters, each with enclosure, are alsoacknowledged from—

A.-Mr. E. Arnold, Lond.; A. J. B. ; IAymard Patent Milk Sterilizer ICo., Ipswich ; A. A. B.; Mr. G. R.Anderson, Southport ; Alpha,Blackheath.

B.-Mr. T. H. Brocklehurst, Milton Abbas; B. M., Bath; Messrs.Bedford and Co., Lond.; Dr. W. H.Bishop, Wylam-on-Tyne; Mr.C. H. P. Betenson, Lond.; Barn-wood House Hospital, Gloucester,Secretary of; Messrs. J. Beal andSon, Brighton; Mr. G. L. Barritt,Spalding; Mr. G. P. Butcher,Plymouth; Surgeon R. F. Bate,R.N., N. American Station; Dr.T. A. Buck, Ryde.

C.-Mr. C. J. Cressy, Adderbury;Dr. R. Caton, Liverpool; Canter-bury Borough Asylum, Clerk of ;Commonwealth of AustraliaWine and Produce Co., Lond.,Managing Director of; Messrs.E. Cook and Co., Lond.; CardiffInfirmary, Secretary of ; Mr.A. K. A. CEesar, Chilham.

D.-Mr. E. Darke, Lond.; Dr.T. B. P. Davies, Milford Haven ;Dr. R. A. Dove, Southsea; Mr.H. Dwyer, Banbury; Departmentof Agriculture, Ottawa, Account-ant of; D. D.; Dr. T. Domela,Miirren; Captain C. Dykes,1.M.S.,Allahabad; Dr. D. Durran,Thurso; Dowsing Radiant HeatCo., Lond., Secretary of; Mr. T.Dixon, Lond.

K.-Mr. W. Kirwan, Oranmore.L.-Messrs. Lee and Martin, Bir--

mingham ; Lady Superintendent,Streatham ; Mr. Lockwood,Mundesley.

M.-Dr. G. Metcalfe, Spennymoor;Manchester Royal Infirmary,Secretary of ; Messrs. F. Mundy,Gilbert, and Co., Birmingham;Dr. W. Mair, Belfast; Messrs.Manlove, Alliott, and Co., Not-tingham ; Dr. J. D. McCulloch,Chapel-en-le-Frith; ’’ Medicus."South Norwood ; Dr. P. W.Macdonald, Dorchester; Mr. J.MacArthur, Ballynahinch ; Mr.C. A. Morton, Clifton; M.,Lond.

N.—Dr. A. E. Naish, Sheffield ;North Riding Infirmary, Middles-brough, Clerk of ; National Ros-pital for Diseases of the Heart,Lond., Secretary of ; NorthernMedical Association, Glasgow;Messrs. Neyroud and Son, Lond.;Nottingham General Hospital,Secretary of.

O.-Dr. P. T. O’Sullivan, Cork.P.-Mr. J. B. Parkins, Leighton

Buzzard ; Mr. F. E. Pearse,Ripley; Mr. J. Phillips, Aber-dare.

R.-Messrs. E. J. Reid and Co.,Lond.; R. E. L.; Miss Ringwood,Haslemere; Reuter’s TelegramCo., Lond.; Mr. F. Rhodes,Aber.

E.-Mr. H. S. Elworthy, Lond. ;Dr. C. N. Elliott, Oundle.

F.-Dr. W. B. 0. Ferguson, RobinHood’s Bay ; F. C. P.; F. B. R.;Mr. F. P. Flood, Merthyr Tydfil;

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