NORWICH PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY. Established in 1848. President-W. E. Crowfoot, Esq., Beccles. Hon. Secretary-T. W. Crosse, Esq. Meetings every alternate month in the Museum of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital. NORWICH AND NORFOLK MEDICAL BOOK SOCIETY. President-W. B. Francis, Esq., Norwich. Hon. Secretaries-Dr. Copeman and J. G. Johnson, Esq. (There is also in Norwich a Benevolent Medical Society.) ROSSENDALE BOOK CLUB AND MEDICO-ETHICAL SOCIETY, FOREST OF ROSSENDALE, LANCASHIRE, EAST SURREY CHOLERA SOCIETY, For the observation of Cholera in the Parliamentary Division of East Surrey. President-R. Willis, M.D., Barnes. Vice-Presidents-Dr. Cox, Kingston; Dr. Cormack, Putney; Dr. Grant, Richmond; Hon. Secretary-Mr. B. W. Richardson, Mortlake. The general meetings of this Society are held at the various towns in the district, and are summoned by the Council. Medical Societies in Scotland. ABERDEEN MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY. President-G. Rainy, M.D. Curator of Museum-Robert Smith, Esq. Treasurer-Francis Edmund, Esq. Council-Alexander Kilgour, M.D.; Wm. Keith, M.D.; Duncan Reid, M.D.; Robert Jamieson, M.D.; Joseph Williamson, M.D.; with the President and Secretary, ex officio. Meetings on the first Thursday monthly, at 7 o'clock, P.M. A junior branch, consisting of Students, hold meetings fortnightly. E BORDER MEDICAL SOCIETY. President James Alexander Wooler. Vice-Presidents-Henry Anderson, M.D., Selkirk; George Mc Dougall, Galashiels. Secretary-Charles Wilson, M.D., Kelso. Council-William Brown, M.D., Melrose; Robert Thomson, Jedburgh; James Falla, Jedburgh; and John Young, Denholm. The meetings take place annually, at Kelso, in the month of August. EDINBURGH HUNTERIAN MEDICAL SOCIETY. President-David Thompson, Esq. Honorary Secretaries-John Brown, L.R.C.S.; Thomas Skinner, Esq. Members of Council-T. Skinner; J. Brown; J. N. Fraser, M.D.; H. Noble; H. R. Delegates to Associated Societies-R. Tod, L.R.C.S. and L.S.A.; J. Brown, L.R.C.S. Meets every Tuesday, at eight P.M., in Associated Societies' Hall, University, during the winter session. EDINBURGH MEDICAL MISSIONARY SOCIETY. President-William Brown, Esq., F.R.C.S. Edin. Committee-Professor Balfour; William Cumming, M.D.; George Wilson, M.D.; Treasurer-Robert Omond, M.D. Secretaries-John Coldstream, M.D.; Benjamin Bell, Esq., F.R.C.S. Vaccinator-Alexander Morton, Esq. Directors-James Scanlan, Esq.; Wm. Black, Esq.; James Kirk, Esq., M.D.; George Cade, Esq., M.D.; David Walker, Esq.; Alexander Adam, Esq. Janitor-James Dougall. Factor-John Dick, Esq. GLASGOW MEDICAL SOCIETY. Instituted in 1814. SESSION 1853-4. President-Dr. James Wilson. Vice-Presidents-William Lyon, Esq.; Dr. James Adams. Treasurer-Dr. Ebenezer Watson. Secretary-James Fraser, Esq. Meetings in the hall of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, Glasgow, on the first and third Tuesday's monthly, from October till May. GLASGOW MEDICO-CHIRURGICAL SOCIETY. Instituted in 1844. President-Dr. Andrew Buchanan. Council-Dr. James Adams, Dr. A. Mackie, Dr. P. Stewart, Dr. E. Watson, Secretaries-W. Lyon, Esq.; Dr. Thomas Watson. Treasurer-Dr. John Coats. Ordinary meetings in the hall of the Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow, on the second Tuesday of each month, from March to October inclusive, at eight P.M. President J. Y. Simpson, M.D. Vice-Presidents-Douglas Maclagan, M.D.; J. S. Combe, M.D.; John Scott, M.D. Councillors-Charles Bell, M.D.; James Miller, Esq.; David Wilson, M.D.; William Robertson, M.D.; John Gairdner, M.D.; John Taylor, M.D.; Benjamin Bell, Esq.; James Struthers, M.D. Treasurer-Robert Omond, M.D. Secretaries-W. T. Gairdner, M.D.; J. W. Begbie, M.D. The meetings of the Society are held once or twice monthly, at No. 51, George street. PHRENOLOGICAL SOCIETY, EDINBURGH. President-William Gregory, M.D. Vice-Presidents-Peter Couper, James Tod, Francis Farquharson, M.D., Charles Maclaren. Councillors-Andrew Dun, James Simpson, George Combe, Robert Ainslie, Sir Walter C. Trevelyan, Bart., James Cox, M.D. Secretary-Robert Cox. Curator of Museum-W. M. Williams. ROYAL MEDICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH, Presidents, 1853-William Murray Dobie, M.D.; Alexander Struthers, M.D.; Curator of Library-F. S. B. De Chaumont, M.D. Secretaries-Andrew Mercer Adam, M.D.; Robert Hutchinson, M.D. ROYAL PHYSICAL SOCIETY OF EDINBURGH. Instituted 1771; Chartered 1788. Presidents-Hugh Miller; Professor John Fleming D.D.; and Robert Chambers. Council-W. H. Lowe, M.D.; Charles Maclaren; Andrew Murray; W. S. John Coldstream, M.D.; Professor John H. Balfour, M.D.; and Patrick Dalmahoy, W.S. Treasurer-William Oliphant. Secretary-John Alex. Smith, M.D. Assistant Librarian and Officer-Thomas Dawson. Medical Benevolent Associations. MEDICAL BENEVOLENT FUND. President-Sir James Clark, Bart., F.R.S. Trustees-Sir Charles Hastings, M.D., D.C.L., Dr. George Burrows, William Newnham, Esq., Joseph Toynbee, Esq. Committee-Edward Ambler, Esq., Hemel Hempstead; John Bacot, Esq., London; Treasurer and Honorary Secretary-William Newnham, Esq., Farnham. MEDICAL BENEVOLENT COLLEGE. President-The Right Honourable The Earl Manvers. Visitors-The Right Hon. and Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of London; The Right Rev. The Lord Bishop of Winchester. Vice-Presidents-The Lord Bishop of London; The Lord Bishop of Durham; The Lord Bishop of Oxford; The Lord Bishop of Ripon; The Lord Bishop of Winchester; The Lord Bishop of St. Asaph; The Lord Bishop of Bangor; The Lord Bishop of St. David's; The Earl of Denbigh; The Earl of Effingham; The Earl of Carlisle; The Earl Spencer; The Marquis of Blandford, M.P.; Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart., M.P.; Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Bart.; Sir John Warrender, Bart.; Richard William Jelf, D.D., Principal of King's College; The Rev. T. Dale, Canon of St. Paul's; The Rev. Charles Baring, M.A.; The Rev. Thomas Fuller, M.A.; The Rev. J. H. Hamilton, M.A.; Benjamin E. Winthrop, Esq.; Benjamin Bond Cabbell, Esq., M.P., F.R.S.; J. W. Freshfield, Esq., M.P.; W. Cotton, Esq., F.R.S.; James Bentley, Esq.; John Pepys, Esq.; John Labouchere, Esq.; Charles Elliot, Esq., F.R.S.; James Gordon Murdoch, Esq.; James Adey Ogle, M.D., Regius Professor of Medicine, Oxford; Dr. Seymour, F.R.S.; R. Keate, Esq., Serjeant Surgeon to the Queen; Dr. Ferguson, Physician to the Queen; C. Locock, M.D., First Physician-Accoucheur to the Queen; Henry Wentworth Acland, M.D., Radcliffe Librarian, Oxford; James Luke, Esq., Vice-President of the Royal College of Surgeons; Sir John Forbes, M.D., F.R.S., Physician to the Household; Sir Henry Holland, Bart., M.D., F.R.S., Physician to the Queen; Thomas Watson, M.D.; Dr. Babington, F.R.S.; Dr. Henry Davies; Dr. Roots; G. J. Guthrie, Esq., F.R.S.; Dr. Conolly, Hanwell; Thomas R. Colledge, M.D.; R. D. Grainger, Esq., F.R.S.; Thomas Paget, Esq., Leicester; H. P. Fuller, Esq.; Nathaniel Clifton, Esq.; Sir John Fife, Newcastle; Archibald Robertson, M.D., Northampton; John Bowling, Esq., Hammersmith; J. Tayler, Esq., Brighton; Dr. Webster, Dulwich; James Stedman, Esq., Guildford; Thomas Martin, Esq., Reigate; George Fincham, Esq.; G. Beaman, Esq.; James Clayton, Esq.; I. Hargraves, Esq., Tunbridge Wells; John Propert, Esq. Trustees-Dr. J. A. Wilson; Dr. R. Lee, F.R.S.; John Bacot, Esq.; B. Phillips, Esq., F.R.S.; W. Fergusson, Esq., F.R.S. Treasurer-John Propert, Esq., 6, New Cavendish-street. Honorary Secretary-Edward Henry Sieveking, M.D. The undertaking of the Society is the establishment of a Medical Benevolent College, which will include: First,-An Asylum, in which 100 pensioners, who must be duly qualified Medical Men, or their Widows, (possessing incomes of at least £15 a year,) shall be provided with three furnished rooms each, and with such additional assistance and accommodation as the funds may permit. The council, however, confidently hope, that the Society will be enabled wholly to support some few deserving persons not possessed of the required income. Secondly, A School, in which a liberal education will be given to 100 boys, the sons of duly qualified Medical Men; the majority of whom will pay £25 a year each for education, board, lodging, and washing; while the rest will be Orphans educated and maintained entirely at the expense of the Society. There will be a Chapel for Divine Worship. 'The outlay for a site and building, including fittings and furniture, is estimated at £20,000. The whole yearly expenditure in providing suitable allowances to the pensioners, in the remuneration of officers, and in other establishment charges, is calculated at £1500. SOCIETY FOR THE RELIEF OF WIDOWS AND ORPHANS OF MEDICAL MEN IN LONDON AND ITS VICINITY. 53, BERNERS-STREET. President-Sir Charles Mansfield Clarke, Bart., M.D. Vice-Presidents-Sir J. M'Grigor, M.D.; Dr. Latham; Dr. Chambers; Dr. Turner; Martin Ware, Esq.; Sir B. C. Brodie, Bart.; Thomas A. Stone, Esq.; Benjamin Travers, Esq.; E. A. Brande, Esq.; John Nussey, Esq.; J. Ridout, Esq.; J. Bacot, Esq. Treasurers-Dr. S. W. J. Merriman (Acting); Richard Blagden, Esq.; John Miles, Esq. Directors-Dr. Cape; Dr. A. J. Sutherland; Dr. Little; Dr. Hamilton Roe; Dr. Dew; Secretary Charles R. Walsh, Esq., 42, Halfmoon-street, Piccadilly. |