SYDNEY THOMSON
DUPONT, A. (1930) quoted by Dupont (1954) Proc. Soc. belg. Derm.(1954) Ann. Derm. Syph. (Paris) 81, 621.
EREAUX, L. P., et alia (1955), Arch. Derm. Syph (Paris) 71, 73.FOURACRES, F. A., and WHITTICK, J. W. (1953) Brit. J. Cancer 7, 58.GORDON, H. (1957) Personal communication.HABER, H. (1957) Personal communication.LAPIERE, S. (1954) Arch. belges Derm. 10, 189.LYELL, A., and MILES, J. A. R. (1951) Brit. med. J. 1, 912.MACCORMAC, H., and SCARFF, R. W. (1936) Brit. J. Derm. 48, 624.MAcKENNA, R. M. B. (1956) Personal communication.MAGNUS, H. A. (1957) Personal communication.MALHERBE, A. (1905) Rev. Chir. 32, 651.MARSHALL, J., and FINDLAY, G. H. (1953) S. Afr. med. J. 27, 1,000.Musso, L. (1950) Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 43, 838.OLIVER, J. 0. (1956) Personal communication.PETERKIN, G. A. G. (1956) Personal communication.POTH, D. 0. (1939) Arch. Derm. Syph. (Paris) 39, 228.RABUT, R., and HEWITT, J. (1954) Bull. Soc. franc. Derm. Syph. 61, 14.ROOK, A. (1956) Rapp. Cong. Assoc. Derm. Syph. Langue franc. (Lausanne) 9, 221.
(1957) Personal communication.and WHIMSTER, I. W. (1950) Arch. belges Derm. 6/3, 137.
Rous, P., and KIDD, J. (1939) J. exper. Med. 69, 399.SMITH, J. F. (1956) Personal communication.SMITH, P. A. J. (1956) Proc. Roy. Soc. Med. 49, 428.SOMMERVILLE, J. (1956) Personal communication.VICKERS, H. R. (1956) Personal communication.WHITELEY, H. J. (1956) J. Path. Bact. 72, 1.WHITTLE, C. H. (1957) Personal communication.
and LYELL, A. (1952), Brit. J. Derm. 64, 424.WRIGHT, G. P. (1954) Introduction to Pathology, London, Longmans, p. 187.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE COUNCIL IN MAY
AT A MEETING of the Council on the 8th May, with Professor Sir JamesPaterson Ross, President, in the Chair, it was announced that Sir RussellBrain had accepted the Honorary Fellowship of the College.The Jacksonian Prize was presented to Mr. B. B. Milstein, F.R.C.S.A Hunterian Professorship was awarded to J. Bryant Curtis of Australia.The Begley Prize was awarded to Mr. Robert D. Cohen, of the London
Hospital Medical College.Diplomas of Membership were granted to 148 candidates. Diplomas
in Child Health were granted, jointly with the Royal College ofPhysicians, to 105 candidates.The following hospitals were recognised under paragraph 23 of the
F.R.C.S. Regulations:
POSTS RECOGNISEDHOSPITALS -
General Casualty Unspecified(all 6 mths.) (all 6 mths.) (all 6 mths.)
LONDON-Hither Green Hospital, Under para 23 (c)Lewisham S.H.O. (E.N.T.)
LONDON-Tilbury and Riverside Cas. Off.General Hospital (Orsett Branch)(Additional)
400
ARRIS AND GALE LECTURE
MILLEN, J. W., and DICKSON, A. D. (1957) Brit. J. Nutrit. 11, 440.and WOOLLAM, D. H. M. (1955). Proc. Anat. Soc. November, in J.
Anat. 90, 567.(1956) J. Neurol. Psychiat. 19, 17.(1957a) Brit. med. J. 2, 196.(1957b) Proc. Anat. Soc. November, in J. Anat. 92.and LAMMING, G. E. (1953) Lancet 2, 1234.
(1954) Lanicet 2, 679.RUSSELL, L. B., and RUSSELL, W. L. (1954) J. cell. comp. Physiol. 43, Suppl. 1, 103.WILSON, J. G. (1954) J. cell. comp. Physiol. 43, Suppl. 1, 11.WOOLLAM, D. H. M. and MILLEN, J. W. (1955) Nature, 175, 41.
(1956a) Brit. J. Nutrit. 10, 355.(1956b) Brit. med. J. 1, 1262.(1957). Brit. med. J. 2, 197.and FOZZARD, J. A. F. (1957) Proc. Allat.
Soc. November, in J. Anat. 92.PRATT, C. W. M. and FOZZARD, J. A. F. (1957) Brit. Med. J.
1, 1219.
APPOINTMENT OF FELLOWS AND MEMBERS TOCONSULTANT POSTS
E. SHERRAH-DAVIES, M.B., B.Chir. Consultant Radiotherapist to the Christie(Cantab.), F.R.C.S., D.M.R.T. Hospital and Holt Radium Institute.
P. J. CARTER, M.B., L.D.S.R.C.S., E.N.T. Surgeon to the Edgware GeneralF.R.C.S., D.L.O. Hospital.
D. M. BROOKS, M.B., F.R.C.S. Orthopaedic Surgeon to the Barnet GeneralHospital.
B. L. DAY, B.M., F.F.A.R.C.S. Anaesthetist to the King Edward MemorialHospital.
H. L. LEECH, B.D.S., F.D.S.R.C.S., Orthodontist to the Bedford, Luton andD.Orth. Hitchin and West Herts Group.
G. L. BUNTON, M.Chir., F.R.C.S. Surgeon to the Northwood, Pinner andDistrict Hospital.
J. W. LEWIS, M.B., F.F.A.R.C.S. Anaesthetist to the Clare Hall Hospital.A. F. FORBAT, M.B., F.F.A.R.C.S. Anaesthetist to the Clare Hall Hospital.R. J. H. SMITH, M.B., F.R.C.S., M.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Mary's
D.O. Hospital and North West MetropolitanRegional Hospital Board.
K. OWEN, M.S., F.R.C.S. Surgeon to the Royal Northern Hospital.M. W. J. GRUMMITT, M.B., Anaesthetist to the West Herts and the
F.F.A.R.C.S. Watford Hospitals.J. WHITWELL, M.B., D.A., F.R.C.S. Ophthalmologist to the Royal London
Homoeopathic Hospital.D. A. BAILEY, M.Chir., F.R.C.S. Surgeon to the Barnet General Hospital.J. L. ANDERSON, M.B., F.F.A.R.C.S. Anaesthetist to the Edgware General Hospital.W. C. ROBINSON, F.R.C.S. Orthopaedic Surgeon to St. Charles'
Hospital.T. FAULKNER, M.B., F.R.C.S. Plastic Surgeon to St. Charles' Hospital.
The Editor is always glad to receive details of new appointmentsobtained by Fellows and Members, either through the Hospital Boardsor direct.
DONATIONSDURING THE LAST month the following generous donations to the DownHouse Fund have been received:£500 Sir Arthur Sims£250 Zoological Society of London
415
SIR JAMES PATERSON ROSS
association with the University enhances the academic status of thedepartments, and provides some very welcome financial assistance. Itwill be understood, therefore, that the cost of the educational programmedoes not fall entirely upon the College and its Fellows.A function which the College has inherited from the Court of the Barber
Surgeons' Company and from Surgeons' Hall is to " test the fitness ofpersons" to practise surgery. The Court of Examiners which is electedby the Council is entrusted with the maintenance of the high standardtraditionally associated with diplomas granted by the College.
Let me repeat that the College was founded by Royal Charter and isjustly proud of being a Royal College. It has been privileged and honouredby a close association with the Royal Family, and the visit paid byHer Majesty Queen Mary to see the effects of the bombing in 1941 isgratefully remembered. Many members of the Royal Family, includingHer Majesty The Queen and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, havegraciously accepted the Honorary Fellowship, and the College wasparticularly favoured when The Queen laid the Memorial Stone of thenew buildings just before her Coronation.
Finally, it must be realised that since the Royal College of Surgeonsattracts post-graduates in large numbers from overseas, it constitutesand will always continue to maintain a vital link between England andthe Commonwealth.
OVERSEAS VISITORS TO THE COLLEGERECENT OVERSEAS VISITORS to the College have included Professor R. M.Janes, Hon.F.R.C.S., of Toronto, Sir Arthur Sims, CommonwealthTravelling Professor for 1958, and Mrs. Janes, who stayed in the Collegeon their way home from Africa: Dr. H. Rocke Robertson, who delivereda Moynihan Lecture in the College, and Mrs. Rocke Robertson ofVancouver: Mr. A. G. Jessiman, F.R.C.S., of the Peter Bent BrighamHospital, Boston, who delivered a recent Hunterian lecture: and Dr.J. W. Pearce of London, Ontario, who attended the monthly dinner inMay.
ANATOMICAL MUSEUMTHE SPECIAL DISPLAY for the month of June consists of specimensillustrating John Hunter's discoveries.
LIFE OF SIR GEORGE BUCKSTON BROWNE, F.R.C.S.A BIOGRAPHY HAS been written of Sir George Buckston Browne, one of thegreatest benefactors the College has had, by Miss Jessie Dobson, B.A.,M.Sc., and Sir Cecil Wakeley, Bt., K.B.E., C.B., LL.D., F.R.C.S. Thepublishers are Messrs. E. & S. Livingstone and the price of the book is25s. net.
422
ANNUAL MEETING OF ASSOCIATION OF SURGEONS
Saturday 12th AprilA very fine paper by Mr. A. L. d'Abreu on the results of mitral
valvotomy stimulated a lively discussion. This was followed by SirGordon Gordon-Taylor on the results of hind-quarter amputation.It is betraying no secrets to report that a certain amount of persuasionhad proved necessary in respect of this contribution, Sir Gordon fearingto embarrass his friends with an unwanted paper ! In fact, as the Councilhad correctly anticipated, not only was this masterly paper greatlyappreciated, but the Association welcomed an opportunity of showing agreat man, the only British Honorary Fellow, a little of the regard andaffection he has come to command. It is unlikely that anyone present onthis Saturday morning as the meeting rose to him will forget " Sir Gordon'sday " as Mr. d'Abreu had appropriately called it.
Other papers were upon hyperparathyroidism and renal stones(Dr. Mary McGeown and Mr. E. M. Morrison) and upon transplantationof the ureters (Mr. W. T. Irvine and Mr. L. N. Pyrah), fine papers and afitting end to the scientific meeting.Luncheon was with great generosity provided by the Northern Ireland
Hospitals Authority after which various sporting activities broke out andcontinued over the weekend.
Yes, quite certainly a meeting to remember and one which has set avery high standard by which future meetings may be judged.
COLLEGE PUBLICATIONS
READERS ARE REMINDED that the following publications issued or sponsoredby the College may be obtained from the Editorial Secretary, RoyalCollege of Surgeons of England, Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C.2.Lives of the Fellows, 1930-195 1. By the late Sir D'Arcy Power, K.B.E., F.R.C.S.,Honorary Librarian, and continued by W. R. Le Fanu, M.A., Librarian.A single volume, bound in blue cloth, of 889 pages, containing the Lives ofall Fellows known to have died between 1930 and 1951. £2 2s. Od. post free.
A Record of the Years from 1901 to 1950. Edited by Sir Ernest Finch, M.D.,M.S., F.R.C.S. A slim volume, illustrated, containing a brief history of theCollege between the centenary and the 150th anniversary of the foundationwith lives of all the Presidents since 1900, written by special contributors fromtheir personal knowledge. In red cloth 9s. post free or red paper covers 5s. 6d.post free.
John Hunter, a List of his Books. A short-title bibliography of all knowneditions of John Hunter's books, compiled by the Librarian. Printed at theCambridge University Press, and bound in green cloth. 2s. 6d. post free.
*William Clift. By Jessie Dobson, B.A., M.Sc., Anatomy Curator. A newbiography, fully illustrated, of the first Conservator of the Museum at theCollege. Published by William Heinemann Medical Books Ltd. Bound inblue cloth; 144 pages with frontispiece portrait and 31 plates. 8s. 6d.post free.
*A separate cheque for this publication would be appreciated.
425
BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY, JANUARY -MARCH 1958Anatomy:
FRAZER. Anatomy of the human skeleton, Fifth edition, by Breathnach. Gift ofMr. H. J. B. Atkins.
Anaesthesia:SEWARD AND BRYCE SMITH. Inhalation anaesthesia in childbirth.
Biochemistry:BALDWIN. Dynamic aspects of biochemistry. Third edition.BRACHET. Biochemical cytology.DEUEL. The Lipids, Vol. 3.NABARRO. Biochemical investigations in diagnosis and treatment.NATIONAL FOUNDATION FOR INFANTILE PARALYSIS (U.S.A.) Symposium on
cellular biology, nucleic acids, and viruses. Gift.Cancer:
CURRIE. Endocrine aspects of breast cancer.HOMBURGER. Biologic basis of cancer management.HUXLEY. Biological aspects of cancer.NIMEH. Gastro-duodenal ulcer and cancer. Author's gift.RAVEN. Cancer, Vol. 2. Author's gift, continuation.SAMUELS. The solution of the cancer problem. Author's gift.
Cardiovascular system :CLEAVE. Fat consumption and coronary disease.DE NICOLA. Thrombelastography.HUNT. Contribution to study of portal hypertension. Based on his Jacksonian
Prize Essay. Author's gift.SMIRK. High arterial pressure.
Cytolooy and HistologyTUNBRIDGE (Editor). Connective tissue, a symposium.WAELSCH. Ultrastructure and cellular chemistry of neural tissue.
Endocrinology:GARDINER HILL. Modern trends in endocrinology.
Gastroenterology:AVERY JONES. Modern trends in gastro-enterology, second series.
Gynaecology:BOURNE AND WILLIAMS. Recent advances in obstetrics and gynaecology. Ninth
edition.O'CoNoR. Suprapubic closure of vesico-vaginal fistula.
Neurology and Neurosurgery:BROWN. Liver-brain relationships.BURNS. The mammalian cerebral cortex.COOPER (Editor). Surgical therapy of extrapyramidal disorders, a symposium.WILLIAMS. Modern trends in neurology, second series.ZULCH. Brain tumours, their biology and pathology.
Ophthalmology:HAIK (Editor). Symposium on diseases and surgery of the lens.MANN. Developmental abnormalities of the eye. Second edition.POLYAK. The vertebrate visual system.SPOONER. Ocular anatomy.
Orthopaedics:ADAMS. Outline of orthopaedics, second edition.BONNIN. Textbook of fractures. Author's gift.HACKETT. Joint ligament relaxation treated by fibro-osseous proliferation.
Second edition.Otolaryngology:
* KORKIs. Recent advances in otolaryngology. Third edition.PERRY. The human ear canal.
Pharmacology:REDDISH. Antiseptics, disinfectants, and sterilization. Second edition.
Physiology:BELL. DAVIDSON AND SCARBOROUGH. Textbook of physiology and biochemistry.
Third edition.WILLIAMSON. The healing of wounds.
Proctology:NESSELROD. Clinical proctology. Second edition. Gift of Mr. W. B. Gabriel.
426
BOOKS ADDED TO THE LIBRARY
Radiology:NEARY. Chronic radiation hazards.
Surgery:BRECELJ. Ratna hirurgia. Belgrade 1953. Two Vols. Gift of Sir Russell Brock.DEMPSTER. Introduction to experimental surgical studies. Author's gift.ROB AND SMITH. Operative surgery, Vol. 6. Gift of Mr. M. L. Formby, in con-
tinuation.Tuberculosis:
ALEXANDER. Collapse therapy of pulmonary tuberculosis. 1937.FRANCIS. Tuberculosis in animals and man, comparative pathology.
Medical Essays:EDMUNDS AND SCORER. Ideals in medicine. Gift of Christian Medical Fellowship.PARKES WEBER. Medical teleology. Author's gift.
Reference Books:WORLD HEALTH ORGANISATION. International classification of diseases.
1958. Two volumes.
HISTORICAL COLLECTIONHistoric Texts:
KEILL. An account of animal secretion. 1708.KEILL. Anatomy of the humane body. Fourth edition. 1710.HILL. Fabrick of the eye. 1757.ROWLEY. La vaccine combattue. 1807.VACCINATION BROADSHEETS (2). Leeds 1804-5. Gift of Sir Geoffrey Keynes.LISTER. Erste Verbffentlichungen uber antiseptische Wundbehandlung 1867-9.
German translation 1912.BONNEY. Collected reprints 1898-1938. Three volumes. Gift of Mrs. Victor
Bonney.Manuscripts:
JOHN ABERNETHY. Two autograph letters 1817, 1830. Gift of Mr. J. Law Adam.EDWARD JENNER. Fragment of an autograph letter. Gift of Sir Geoffrey Keynes.SIR JAMES BERRY. Thyroid specimens in various museums. Two notebooks.
Gift of Lady Berry.History of Medicine:
EAST. The story of heart disease.FURNEAUX. The medical murderer.GANDEVIA. Bibliography of history of medicine in Australia. Gift of Sir Gordon
Gordon-Taylor.MILLER. The adoption of inoculation for smallpox in England and France.MOSTRA STORICA DELLA SCIENZA ITALIANA. Catalogue of exhibition of Italian
science at Milan 1957-58.SINGER. Short history of anatomy and physiology.STAMMERS. Reports of the Consultant Surgeon to Allied Armies in ltaly 1944-45.
Typescript. Author's gift.CREW. Army Medical Services : Campaigns, Volume Two. (Official medical history,
Second World War).WALKER. The island campaigns (Australia in the War of 1939-45, Medical services
Volume 3).Biography:
BLOOMFIELD. Uncommon people. Gift of Professor Digby Chamberlain.PAGEL. Biographisches Lexikon hervorragender Arzte des 19ten Jahrhunderts,
1901.LISTER: Symposium of papers on Lister. Toronto 1912.LIVINGSTONE: Gelfand. Livingstone the doctor.SIMPSON SMITH: Higgins. Alexander Simpson Smith 1900-1942. Gift of the
author, Mr. T. Twistington Higgins.WATERHOUSE: Blake. Beniamin Waterhouse and the introduction of vaccination.
BINDING OF THE ANNALSBINDING CASES ARE not provided for completed volumes of the ANNALSbut the Editor can recommend the firm of Lovett, Bookbinders, 86, PlashetGrove, London, E.6, who will undertake the binding in buckram orleather to individual requirements at reasonable prices.
427
RESTORATION AND REBUILDING
style of the buildings will be very much similar. The bricks will be palerin colour for so long as the London atmosphere permits (and it is to benoted that the College is now in a smokeless zone). The frontage line forthe main part of the building is the same as that of the Nuffield Collegeand Cancer Fund, but the extreme right hand end will come forwardto the pavement: the part referred to is that which has four large windowson the ground floor and four small windows above. The final developmentof this extreme end of the site must be regarded as uncertain by reason ofthe property not being " in hand."
In general these buildings will not only fulfil their purpose-the for-mation of a medical centre of the highest importance, but will bring archi-tectural harmony to Lincoln's Inn Fields. They will conform with theprevailing building materials of the Square, brick and stone, and willresult in a more or less constant height in the buildings running the lengthof the south and south west parts of the square, a height worthy of thespacious proportions of Lincoln's Inn Fields.
SAYINGS OF THE GREAT"A man has always to be busy with his thoughts if anything is to be
accomplished." Antony van Leeuwvenhoek (1632-1723)." I have weighed in a nice and scrupulous balance whether it be better
to serve men or to be praised by them, and I prefer the former." ThomasSydenham (1624-1689).
" The practice of medicine is an art, not a trade: a calling, not abusiness: a calling in which your heart will be exercised equally withyour head." Willian Osler (1849-1919).
(Contributions are invited.)
DIARY FOR JUNEMon. 16 Anaesthetic Course begins.
9.30 DR. A. I. PARRY BROWN-Anaesthesia for thoracic surgery.11.00 DR. A. 1. PARRY BROWN-Anaesthesia for cardiac surgery.2.00 MR. L. P. LEQUESNE-Fluid balance-I.3.30 MR. L. P. LEQUESNE-Fluid balance-II.
Tues. 17 Names of candidates (L.D.S.) for election to the Board of Faculty ofDental Surgery announced.
9.30 PROF. W. D. M. PATON-The actions of anaesthetics.11.00 PROF. W. D. M. PATON-Principles of peripheral autonomic action.2.00 PROF. W. W. MUSHIN-Some aspects of physics in relation to
anaesthesia-I.3.30 PROF. W. W. MUSHIN-Some aspects of physics in relation to
anaesthesia- l.5.00 PROF. A. J. HELFET-Hunterian Lecture-The mechanism of the
medial meniscus of the knee mechanism-diagnosis andconsequences. *
430
Wed. 18 9.30 DR. W. D. WYLIE-Anaesthesia and respiratory disease.11.00 DR. W. D. WYLIE-Anaesthesia and analgesia in obstetrics.
Thur. 19 First Membership Examination, D.L.O. Examination (Part I).D.P.M. Examination (Part II) and D.P.H. Examination begin.
9.30 DR. A. J. W. BEARD-Pre- and post-operative care.11.00 DR. T. H. S. BURNS-The fire and explosion hazard in anaesthesia.2.00 DR. C. F. SCURR-Carbon dioxide homeostasis during anaesthesia.3.30 DR. J. G. BOURNE-Anoxia.
Fri. 20 Election of Fellows to the Board of Faculty of Dental Surgery.Dental Lectures and Clinical Conferences end.
9.30 DR. J. F. NUNN-Physiological aspects of artificial ventilation.11.00 DR. J. W. THOMPSON-Local anaesthetics.2.00 DR. R. 1. W. BALLANTINE-Anaesthesia for neurosurgery.3.30 PROF. A. KEKWICK-The assessment of cardiovascular disease.
Mon. 23 9.30 PROF. W. D. M. PATON-Mechanisms of neuromuscular block.11.00 DR. A. J. W. BEARD-Chlorpromazine and related compounds.2.00 DR. G. H. ToVEY-Transfusion therapy.3.30 DR. J. VANE-The actions of analeptics.
Tues. 24 9.30 DR. H. C. CHURCHILL-DAVIDSON-Principles of hibernation andhypothermia.
11.00 DR. H. C. CHURCHILL-DAVIDSON-Circulatory changes duringAnaesthesia.
2.00 DR. J. B. WYMAN Clinical implications of hypotensive techniques.3.30 DR. R. BRYCE SMITH-An appraisement of local analgesic procedures.
Wed. 25 9.30 DR. J. GILLIEs-Anaesthesia for emergency surgery I.11.00 DR. J. GILLIEs-Anaesthesia for emergency surgery II.5.00 Board of Faculty of Anaesthetists.
Thur. 26 D.L.O. Examination (Part II) begins.9.30 DR. T. C. GRAY-Muscle relaxants in anaesthetic practice-I.11.00 DR. T. C. GRAY-Muscle relaxants in anaesthetic practice-Il.2.00 DR. G. JACKSON REEs-Anaesthesia for children I.3.30 DR. G. JACKSON REEs-Anaesthesia for children-Il.
Fri. 27 9.30 PROF. W. D. M. PATON-The paralysis of autonomic ganglia.11.00 DR. J. A. LEE-Special aspects of spinal and epidural analgesia.2.00 DR. R. P. W. SHACKLETON-The management of apnoeic patients.3.30 DR. RUSSELL M. DAVIES Anaesthesia for plastic surgery.
Anaesthetic course ends.
DIARY FOR JULYTues. 1 Final Membership Examination begins.Thur. 3 11.00 Election to Council.
5.30 MR. NORMAN C. TANNER-Otolaryngology lecture Haemorrhagefrom the oesophagus.*
Fri. 4 Inaugural Meeting of the International Federation of SurgicalColleges in Stockholm.
Tues. 8 Final F.D.S. Examination begins.Wed. 9 3.30 PROF. D. SLOME-Bernhard Baron lecture.*
7.30 Buckston Browne Dinner.D.I.H. Examination begins.
Thur. 10 10.30 Quarterly Council.Election of President, Vice-President and Lecturers.Demonstrations at the Buckston Browne Farm (Afternoon).Final L.D.S. Examination begins.
Fri. 11 5.00 PROF. J. BRYANT CURTIS-Hunterian lecture.*Wed. 16 D.O. Examination and D.T.M. and H. Examination begin.Thur. 17 Final F.F.A. Examination and D.Phys.Med. Examination (Part I)
begin.Fri. 18 Board of Faculty of Dental Surgery.
Annual General Meeting and election of Licentiate to the Board ofFaculty of Dental Surgery.
4.00 PROF. H. G. RADDEN-Charles Tomes lecture-Local factors inhealing of the alveolar tissues.*
Wed. 23 D.Phys.Med. Examination (Part ll) begins.Fri. 25 Basic Sciences Lectures and demonstrations for Dental students end.
4.30 DR. WILLIS POTTS-Moyhnihan Lecture-Respiratory emergenciesin the new born.*
Thur. 31 2.00 Ordinary Council.*Not part of courses.
431
INDEX TO VOLUME 22
JANUARY-JUNE 1958
The first number shows the monthly issue: the second number showsthe page.
Abernethy, Letters of .. .. 5: 356Allen, A. W. (1887-1958) .. 5: 357Anal sphincters in the radical treat-
ment of rectal cancer, Preserva-tion of the (J. C. Goligher) .. 5: 311
Anatomical Museum 1: 72; 2: 106;3: 177;4: 285;5: 361; 6: 422
Anatomical nomenclature (R. M.Livingston) .. .. .. 5: 342
Application of physiological princi-ples to hormone-dependentbreast cancer (G. Hadfield) . . 2: 73
Appreciation of Sir Gordon Gordon-Taylor .. .. .. .. 5: 345
Arnott Demonstration: Wyke, B.D. 2: 117Arris & Gale Lectures:
-Causey, G. W. .. .. 1: 43-Woolam, D. H. M. .. 6: 401
Association of Surgeons, meeting inBelfast .. .. .. .. 6: 423
Belfast, meeting of Association of 6:Binding of the Annals .. .. 6:Books added to Library, October-
December 1957 .. .. .. 3:January-March 1958 .. .. 6:
'Bounty," The surgeons of the(J. Dobson) .. .. .. 1:
Breast cancer, The application ofphysiological principles to hor-mone-dependent (G. Hadfield).. 2:
Buckston Browne, Life of Sir George 1:2: 150; 4: 281; 6:
Browne, Miss Henrietta (1858-1958) 3:
423427
219426
70
7357;422220
Cancer of the oesophagus (F. A.d'Abreu) .. .. .. 4: 257
CAUSEY, G. W.: Cytological investi-gations with the electron micro-scope .. .. .. .. 1: 43
Ceylon, Primary Fellowship in .. 3: 212Charter, The 1957 .. .. .. 3: 214Collection, Historical surgical instru-
ment (W. E. Thompson) .. 1: 58College, From Trade Guild to Royal
(Sir James Paterson Ross) .. 6: 416College publications 2: 149; 5: 344; 6: 425Congenital malformations, Experi-
mental approach to the problemsof the (D. H. M. Woollam) .. 6: 401
Consultant posts, Appointment ofFellows and Members to 1: 72;
2: 150 3: 212;4: 236; 5: 351;
6: 415
Council proceedings:December 1957 .. .. .. 1: 67January 1958 .. .. .. 2: 138February 1958 .. .. .. 3: 221March 1958 .. .. .. 4: 283April 1958 .. .. .. 5: 361May 1958 .. .. .. 6: 400
Course in statistics and radio-isotopes .. .. .. .. 4: 285
Crafoord, Prof. C. : Admission to theHonorary Fellowship .. .. 5: 355
Curiosities of natural history (J.Dobson) .. .. .. .. 5: 330
Cytological investigations with elec-tron microscope (G. W. Causey) 1: 43
D'ABREu, F. A.: Cancer of theoesophagus .. .. .. 4: 257
Dental research, An enterprise in(Fish, Sir Wilfred) .. .. 5: 287
Diary .. .. .. 1: 72; 2: 150;3: 221;4: 285;5: 362; 6: 430
Diploma granting ceremony .. 5: 351Dislocations of the elbow, Old
(J. F. Silva) .. .. .. 6: 363DoBsoNN J.:
The surgeons of the " Bounty" 1: 70Mary Sabina, the variegateddamsel f .. .. 4: 273Curiosities of natural history . . 5: 330
Donations .. .. 1: 42; 2: 116;3: 196; 4: 236;5: 356; 6: 415
Dunhill, Sir Thomas (1876-1957): 2: 144Memorial Service for .. 4: 282
Elbow, Old dislocations of the(J. F. Silva) .. .. .. 6: 363
Electron microscope, Cytologicalinvestigations with the (G. W.Causey) .. .. .. .. 1: 43
Enterprise in dental research (SirWilfred Fish) .. .. .. 5: 287
Evolution of safety in prostatectomy(A. C. McEachern) .. .. 3: 151
Experimental approach to prcblemsof congenital malformations(D. H. M. Woollam) .. .. 6: 401
Fellows and Members, Honouis con-ferred on .. .. .. 2: 149
Fellowship diplomas, Grant of .. 1: 68FERGUSSON, J. D. : The treatment of
prostatic cancer .. .. 4: 237FISH, Sir Wilfred: An enterprise in
dental research .. . 5: 287
432
INDEX TO VOLUME 22 (JANUARY-JUNE) 1958
FLATT, A. E.: A minor hand injuryservice .. . . .. 3: 197
Friedreich's ataxia, Surgical manage-ment of (M. Makin) .. .. 1: 1
Gleno-humeral joint, Zero positionof, its recognition and clinicalimportance (A. K. Saha) .. 4: 223
GOLIGHER, J. C.: Preservation of theanal sphincters in radical treat-ment of rectal cancer .. .. 5: 311
Gordon-Taylor, Sir Gordon: Anappreciation of .. .. .. 5: 345
HADFIELD, G.: The application ofphysiological principles to hor-mone dependent breast cancer. . 2: 73
HADLEY, F. A.: Some memories ofLord Lister in his theatre in theold King's College Hospital inPortugal Street .. .. .. 4: 279
Haematemesis and melaena, Opera-tive management of (N. C.Tanner) .. .. .. .. 1: 30
Hand injury service, A minor (A. E.Flatt) .. .. .. .. 3: 197
Historical surgical instrument collec-tion (W. E. Thompson) .. 1: 58
Honorary Fellowships .. .. 3: 177Honorary Fellowship of Prof. C.
Crafoord, Admission to the .. 5: 355Hormone dependent breast cancer,
Application of physiologicalprinciples to (G. Hadfield) 2: 73
Hunterian Lectures:Makin, M. .. .. .. 1: 1McEachern, A. C. .. .. 3: 151Saha, A. K. .. .. .. 4: 223Silva, J. F. .. .. .. 6: 363Thomson, S. .. .. .. 6: 382
Imperial Cancer Research FundLecture:Hadfield, G. .. .. .. 2: 73
Investigations with the electronmicroscope (G. W. Causey) .. 1: 43
Keevil, J. J., Surgeon-Commander(1901-1958) .. .. .. 2: 148
Letters of Abernethy.. .. .. 5: 356Library, Additions to the 3: 219; 6: 426Life of Sir George Buckston Browne 1: 57;
2: 150; 4: 281Lister, Lord, Some memories -of,
in his theatre in the old King'sCollege Hospital in PortugalStreet (F. A. Hadley) .. .. 4: 279
Lister Festival .. .. .. 5: 352LIVINGSTON, R. M. The new anatomi-
cal nomenclature .. .. 5: 342Lymphomata, The surgical aspects of
(R. Bodley Scott) .. .. 3: 178
MAKIN, M.: The surgical manage-ment of Friedreich's ataxia . 1: 1
Management of Friedreich's ataxia(M. Makin) .. .. .. 1: 1
Management of haematemesis andmelaena, Operative (N. C.Tanner) .. .. .. .. 1: 30
Marks, Sir Simon, Honorary F.R.C.S. 1: 54;2: 139
Mary Sabina, The variegated damsel(J. Dobson) .. .. .. 4: 273
MCEACHERN, A. C. : The evolution ofsafety in prostatectomy . . 3: 151
Meeting of Association of Surgeonsin Belfast.. .. .. .. 6: 423
Melaena and haematemesis, Theoperative management of (N. C.Tanner) .. .. .. .. 1: 30
Memoriam, In:Dunhill, Sir Thomas .. .. 2: 144NVaverley, Viscount .. .. 2: 147Keevil, Surgeon- CommanderJ.J. .. .. .. .. 2: 148Browne, Miss Henrietta .. 3: 220Williams, Gwynne .. .. 3: 220Allen, Arthur W. .. .. 5: 357
Memorial Service for Sir ThomasDunhill .. .. .. .. 4: 282
Minor hand injury service (A. E.Flatt) .. .. .. .. 3: 197
Memories of Lord Lister in hisTheatre in the old King's CollegeHospital in Portugal Street(F. A. Hadley) .. .. .. 4: 279
Molluscum sebaceum and its surgicalsignificance (S. Thomson) .. 6: 382
Monthly Dinners .. 1: 29; 2: 106;3: 218; 4: 284
Natural history, Curiosities of(J. Dobson) .. .. .. 5: 330
Neomycin in ophthalmology (A.Sorsby and J. Ungar) .. .. 2: 107
New anatomical nomenclature (R. M.Livingston) .. .. .. 5: 342
Nomenclature, The new anatomical(R. M. Livingston) .. .. 5: 342
Oesophagus, Cancer of the (F. A.D'Abreu) .. .. .. 4: 257
Old dislocations of the elbow(J. F. Silva) .. .. .. 6: 363
Operative management of haema-temesis and melaena (N. C.Tanner) .. .. .. .. 1: 30
Ophthalmology Lecture: Sorsby, A.and Ungar, J. .. .. .. 2: 107
Ophthalmology, Neomycin in (A.Sorsby and J. Ungar) .. .. 2: 107
Overseas visitors to the College . .3: 217;4: 284; 6: 422
Physiological principles to hormonedependent breast cancer (G.Hadfield).. .. .. .. 2: 73
Platt, Sir Harry .. .. .. 3: 213Preservation of the anal sphincters in
the radical treatment of rectalcancer (J. C. Goligher) . 5: 311
Primary Fellowship Examination inCeylon .. .. .. .. 3: 212
433
INDEX TO VOLUME 22 (JANUARY-JUNE) 1958
Prostatectomy, The evolution ofsafety in (A. C. McEachern) .. 3: 151
Prostatic cancer, The treatment of(J. D. Fergusson) .. .. 4: 237
Radical treatment of rectal cancer,Preservation of the anal sphinc-ters in the (J. C. Goligher) . .5: 311
Radio-isotopes, Course in statisticsand .. .. .. .. 4: 285
REID, R. W.: The surgical treatmentof urinary tuberculosis. .. 1: 11
Rebuilding and restoration of theCollege .. .. 1: 69; 3: 216;
6: 428Rectal cancer, Preservation of the
anal sphincters in the radicaltreatment of (J. C. Goligher) .. 5: 311
Restoration and rebuilding of theCollege .. .. 1: 69; 3: 216;
6: 428Ross, Sir James Paterson: From
Trade Guild to Royal College.. 6: 416Royal College, From Trade Guild to
(Sir James Paterson Ross) .. 6: 416
Safety in prostatectomy, Tne evolu-tion of (A. C. McEachern) .. 3: 151
SAHA, A. K.: Zero position of thegleno-humeral joint; its recogni-tion and clinical importance .. 4: 223
Sayings of the Great .. .. 6: 430SCOTT, R. Bodley: The surgical
aspects of the lymphomata .. 3: 178Service, A minor hand injury (A. E.
Flatt) .. .. .. .. 3: 197SILVA, J. F.: Old dislocations of the
elbow .. .. .. .. 6: 363Some happy memories (Lord Webb-
Johnson) .. .. .. 5: 358SORSBY, A. and UNGAR, J.: Neomy-
cin in ophthalmology .. .. 2: 107Statistics and Radio-isotopes, Course
in .. .. .. 4: 285Surgeons of the "Bounty " (J.
Dobson) .. .. .. .. 1: 70Surgeons in Belfast, Meeting of
Association of .. .. .. 6: 423Surgical aspects of the Lymphomata
(R. Bodley Scott) .. .. 3: 178
Surgical considerations of the tem-poral lobes (B. D. Wyke) . . 2: 117
Surgical management of Fried-reich's ataxia (M. Makin) . 1: I
Surgical significance, Molluscumsebaceum and its (S. Thomson) 6: 382
Surgical treatment of urinary tuber-culosis (R. W. Reid) . . .. 1 : 11
TANNER, N. C.: Operative manage-ment of haematemesis andmelaena .. .. .. .. 1: 30
Temporal lobes, Surgical considera-tions of (B. D. Wyke) .. .. 2: 117
The 1957 Charter .. .. .. 3: 214THOMPSON, W. E.: The historical
surgical instrument collection . 1: 58THOMSON, S.: Molluscum sebaceum
its surgical significance.. .. 6: 382Trade Guild to Royal College, From
(Sir James Paterson Ross) . . 6: 416Treatment of prostatic cancer,
Surgical (J. D. Fergusson) . 4: 237Treatment of urinary tuberculosis,
The surgical (R. W. Reid) . . 1: 11Tuberculosis, The surgical treatment
of urinary (R. W. Reid).. .. 1: 11
UNGAR, J.: see SORSBY, A. .. 2: 107Urinary Tuberculosis, Surgical treat-
ment of (R. W. Reid) .. .. 1: 11
Variegated damsel, Mary Sabina, The(J. Dobson) .. .. .. 4: 273
Walton, Sir James .. .. .. 4: 281Waverley, Viscount .. .. .. 2: 147Webb-Johnson, Lord .. .. 6: 381Webb-Johnson Lecture:
Sir Wilfred Fish .. .. 5: 287Williams, Gwynne (1881-1958) .. 3: 220WOOLLAM, D. H. M.: Experimental
approach to the problem of con-genital malformations .. .. 6: 401
WYKE, B. D.: Surgical considera-tions of the temporal lobes . . 2: 117
Zero position of the gleno-humeraljoint ; its recognition and clinicalimportance (A. K. Saha) . . 4: 223
434