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LEEDS EYE AND EAR INFIRMARY. Number of beds, 5.

Surgs.,

Messrs. Nunneley, Atkinson, and Land; Elabor., Mr. Trant. Average number of In-patients, 50; Out-patients, 1,500.

LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY.- Established in 1767.

Number of beds

142. Phys., Drs. Wilson, Chadwick, and Heaton; Surgs., Messrs. S.
Smith, T. P. Teale, and S. Hey; House Surg., Mr. R. G. Hardwick;
Asst.-Apoths., Messrs. J. Fryer and T. Churton; Sec., Mr. S. Blakelock.
Average number of In-patients, 148; Out-patients, 457.

LEEDS HOSPITAL FOR WOMEN AND CHILDREN.-Opened 1858. Number of beds, 15. Cons. Phys., Dr. Hobson; Cons. Surg., Mr. Smith; Act. Surgs., Messrs. J. I. Ikin and Morley; Hon. Sec., Mr. J. I. Ikin; Asst. Sec. and Disp., Mr. Lloyd. Average number of Patients: In, 106; Out, 1,342.

LEEDS HOUSE OF RECOVERY.-For cases of fever, small-pox, and other infectious diseases. Number of beds, 80. Phys., Dr. Chadwick; Surgs., Messrs. Cass, Wilson, and Hey; Res. Med. Off., Mr. S. A. Richards.

LEYBURN DISPENSARY.-Surg., Mr. J. Terry.

MALTON DISPENSARY.-Phys., Drs. Borton and Wright; Surgs., Messrs.
Colby, Bartliff, Jones, W. T. Colby, and Hartley; Hon. Sec., Mr.
H. Pickering. Patients admitted since the establishment in 1832,-
8,938.
PONTEFRACT GENERAL DISPENSARY.-Phys., Dr. Buchanan : Cons.
Surgs., Messrs. Oxley, Sale, and Muscroft; House-Surg., Mr. W.
Wright. Annual Number of Patients about 2,000.

RIPON DISPENSARY AND HOUSE OF RECOVERY.-Rebuilt, 1850. Num-
ber of beds, 12. Cons. Phys., Dr. Paley; Surgs., Messrs. Tutin,
Thompson, Husband, Bowman, and Frankland; House-Surg., Mr. W.
Atkinson; Hon. Secs., Messrs. J. F. A. Coppin and R. W. Nicholson..
Average number of In and Out-patients, 1,035.

ROTHERHAM DISPENSARY.-Established 1808. Med. Offs., Drs. B. Robinson and J. Hardwicke, and Mr. H. Wilkinson; House-Surg. and Sec., Mr. H. Darwin.

*SCARBOROUGH NORTHERN SEA-BATHING INFIRMARY.-Established 1812. Number of beds, 50. Med. Staff-Surgs., Messrs. T. Weddell and G. P. Dale; Sec., Mr. W. Lownsborough. Average number of Patients, 500.

SCARBOROUGH DISPENSARY.-Established 1851. Surgs., Messrs. G. P. Dale, W. Taylor, R. B. Cooke, and Dr. Rooke; House-Surg. and Sec., Mr. J. Thorniley. Average number of Patients, 750.

Sheffield General InfirmARY.-Established 1797. Number of beds, 140. Hon. Phys., Sir A. J. Knight, M.D., Dr. G. C. Holland, and Dr. Branson; Hon. Surgs., Messrs. H. Thomas and W. Overend; Phys., Drs. C. Thompson, M. de Bartolomé, and Elam; Surgs., Messrs. H. Jackson, J. Barber, and W. F. Favell; House-Surg., Mr. H. J. Knight; Asst. House-Surg., Mr. H. F. Askham; Sec., Mr. J. Kirk..

* No return from the Secretary for the present year.

Number of In-patients admitted during the year, 1,174; Out-patients,
2,002; Casualties, 4,940.

SHEFFIELD PUBLIC HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.-Established 1833.
Number of beds, 51. Cons. Surgs., Messrs. Martin and Porter; Cons.
Surg. Acc., Mr. Walker; Phys., Drs. J. C. Hall, J. Law, and J. C.
Shearman; Surgs., Messrs. J. F. Wright, T. Chesman, H. J. Hunter,
and S. Parker; Surg. Acc., Messrs. S. Lawton and Waterhouse;
House-Surg., Mr. J. S. Pratt. Annual number of Patients, 9,000.
STOKESLEY DISPENSARY.-Surg., Mr. W. J. Strother.
WAKEFIELD GENERAL DISPENSARY, AND

CLAYTON HOSPITAL.-
Established 1787. Number of beds, 6. Phys., Drs. J. G. Atkinson
and S. Holdsworth; Surgs., Messrs. W. Dawson and T. Walker;
House-Surg., Mr. F. C. Jennings; Sec., Mr. Pickslay.

WAKEFIELD. WEST RIDING LUNATIC ASYLUM. (See Lunatic Asylums.)

*WHITBY PUBLIC DISPENSARY.-Established 1786.

Phys., Dr. Wilson; Surg., Mr. J. Taylerson; Disp., Mr. G. Maston. Average number of Patients, 600. YORK COUNTY HOSPITAL.-Established 1740; rebuilt 1850. Number of beds, 100. Phys., Drs. T. Simpson and G. Shann; Surgs., Messrs. R. Hey and W. D. Husband; House-Surg., Mr. H. T. Whitling; Sec., Mr. J. Mumby. Average number of In-patients, 523; Out-patients, 1,740. YORK DISPENSARY.-Founded 1788. Phys., Drs. Simpson, Shann, and Swaine; Surgs., Messrs. Dodsworth, Matterson, Moore, and Keyworth; Res. Med. Off. and Sec., Mr. C. Roberts; Apoth., Mr. Varley. Average number of Patients, 3,000.

YORK INSTITUTION FOR THE DISEASES OF THE EAR.-Established 1851. Cons. Phys., Dr. Shann; Surg., Mr. O. A. Moore; Treas., Mr. J. Allen.

YORK LUNATIC HOSPITAL. (See Lunatic Asylums.)

YORK.-RETREAT LUNATIC ASYLUM. (See Lunatic Asylums.)

Wales.
BRECKNOCKSHIRE.

BRECKNOCK COUNTY AND BOROUGH GENERAL INFIRMARY.-Established 1833. Number of beds, 12. Cons. Phys., Dr. H. Lucas; Phys., Dr. Lucas; Surgs., Messrs. J. North and T. Armstrong; House-Surg., Mr. Davies; Sec., Mr. G. W. Powell. Number of Patients during past year: In, 95; Out, 1,372.

*CRICKHOWELL DISPENSARY.-Hon. Phys., Dr. H. J. Lucas; Hon. Med. Att., Mr. Wakeman; Med. Att., Mr. E. Parry; Disp., Mr. Christopher; Hon. Sec. and Treas., Mr. E. J. Davies. Average number of Patients,

410.

*No return from the Secretary for the present year.

CARDIGANSHIRE.

*ABERYSTWITH INFIRMARY.-Formerly a Dispensary established in 1821, and converted into an Infirmary, 1838. Number of beds, 14. Phys., Dr. Bell; Surgs., Messrs. R. Gilbertson and T. James. Annual number of In-patients, 60; Out-patients, 400.

CARMARTHENSHIRE.

*CARMARTHEN.-CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY.-Established 1847. Number of beds, 16. Phys., Dr. H. Lawrence; Cons. Surg., Mr. E. H. Stacey; Surgs., Messrs. J. Rowlands and J. Hughes; HouseSurg., Mr. J. L. Thomas; Matron, Mrs. S. Thomas; Sec., Mr. J. W. White. Average number of Patients: In, 120; Out, 500.

CARNARVONSHIRE.

CARNARVON. CARNARVONSHIRE AND ANGLESEY INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY, BANGOR.-Established 1845. Number of beds, 18. Cons. Phys., Dr. L. Jones; Cons. Surg., Mr. H. A. Roberts; Surgs., Messrs. H. R. Hughes and J. Richards; House-Surg., Mr. J. Rowland; Hon. Sec., Mr. A. J. Dodson.

DENBIGHSHIRE.

DENBIGH.-DENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND GENERAL DISPENSARY. -Number of beds, 35. Established 1808. Phys., Dr. G. Cumming; Hon. Phys., Dr. R. P. Jones; Cons. Surg., R. L. Williams, M.D.; Surgs., Messrs. A. E. Turnour, T. F. Edwards, J. R. Hughes, and E. P. Williams; House Surg. and Sec., Mr. R. Roberts. Average number of In-patients, 225; Out-patients, 2,434.

DENBIGH.-NORTH WALES ASYLUM FOR THE INSANE. (See Lunatic Asylums.)

WREXHAM INFIRMARY AND GENERAL DISPENSARY.-Established as a Dispensary 1833; made an Infirmary and General Dispensary, 1841. Number of beds, 30. Cons. Surg., Mr. T. T. Griffith; Surgs., Messrs. W. Rowland, J. Dickenson, and J. K. Lewis; House-Surg., Mr. J. Allen; Sec., Mr. J. G. Buckton. Average number of In-patients per annum, 80; Out-patients, 2,200.

FLINTSHIRE.

HOLYWELL.—Flintshire DispENSARY.-Hon. Surgs., Dr. J. C. Davies and Mr. J. Williams; House-Surg. and Sec., Mr. K. M. Lloyd

GLAMORGANSHIRE.

CARDIFF, GLAMORGANSHIRE, AND MONMOUTHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND DISPENSARY.-Erected 1837, at the sole expense of D. Jones, Esq., with accommodation for 40 patients. Number of beds, 35. Phys.,

*No return from the Secretary for the present year.

Dr. Vachell; Cons. Surg., Mr. E. Evans; Surgs., Dr. Edwards and
Mr. J. R. Reece; House-Surg., Dr. I. J. Buist. Average number of
In-patients, 30; Out-patients, 300.

SWANSEA INFIRMARY.-Established 1817. Number of beds, 30. Cons.
Phys., Drs. E. Howell and G. G. Bird; Phys., Drs. Thos. Williams and
D. Nichol; Surgs., Messrs. T. A. Essery and J. G. Hall; House-Surg.,
Mr. G. R. Thomas; Sec., Mr. G. T. Stroud. Number of In-patients,
148; Out-patients, 3,901.

MONMOUTHSHIRE.

ABERGAVENNY.- -COUNTY LUNATIC ASYLUM.-(See Lunatic Asylums.) ABERGAVENNY GENERAL DISPENSARY.-Surgs. Messrs. E. Y. Steele, S. H. Steele, M.B., and E. D. Batt. Average annual number of Patients, 800.

MONMOUTH DISPENSARY AND HOSPITAL.-Established 1810. Number of beds, 3. Phys., Dr. Willis; Surgs., Messrs. Mayou and Andrews; Sec. and Disp., Mr. Dawe. Average annual number of Patients, 1,300. NEWPORT DISPENSARY.-Surgs., Mr. R. F. Woollett and O. H. Jinnings; Sec., Mr. J. F. Thomas.

PEMBROKESHIRE.

HAVERFORDWEST BOROUGH ASYLUM.-(See Lunatic Asylums.)

CHANNEL ISLANDS.

*ISLE OF MAN GENERAL HOSPITAL AND DISPENSARY.-Phys., Drs. Cookson and Fleming; Surgs., Messrs. Oswald and Scarff; House Surg., Mr. N. W. Barrington; Sec., Mr E. R. Richardson.

PROVINCIAL MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC SOCIETIES.

BATH AND BRISTOL BRANCH OF THE BRITISH MEDICAL ASSOCIATION. -Pres., Dr. Davey (Bristol); Pres. Elect., Mr. Jno. Soden (Bath); Hon. Secs., Mr. R. S. Fowler (Bath), and Mr. C. Leonard (Bristol); Council (Bath Dist.), Mr. G. Vicary (Warminster); Mr. G. Norman (Bath); Mr. R. N. Stone (Bath); Mr. J. Parsons (Beckington); Mr. A. Adye (Bradford); Mr. J. S. Bartrum (Bath); Mr. W. J. Church (Bath); Mr. W. Colborne (Chippenham); Mr. W. Bush (Bath); Mr. E. Boult (Bath); Dr. W. Davies (Bath); Mr. R. F. George (Bath); Mr. F. Flower (Chilcompton); (Bristol Dist.), Dr. J. A. Symonds, Mr. A. Prichard, Dr. F. Brittan, Mr. H. Clark, Dr. J. G. Swayne, Mr. T. Green, Mr. W. F. Morgan, Mr. C. Smerdon, Dr. W. Budd, Mr. J. Godfrey, Mr. E. S. Mayor, all of Bristol; and Mr. C. Collins, of Chew Magna.

*BATH PATHOLOGICAL SOCIETY.-Pres., Mr. E. Boult, 14, Alfred-street; Sec., Dr. Davies, 10, Gay-street.

BIRKENHEAD MEDICAL ASSOCIATION, 24, ARGYLE-STREET. — Pres., Dr. Bayles; Vice-Pres., Dr. Craig; Treas. and Sec., Dr. Lambert; Committee, Drs. Higgins and Bird, and Messrs. Vale, Downing, Dowling, and Nicholls. Meetings are held on the first Thursday in each month, and the Annual Meeting on the first Thursday in June, at six p.m.

BIRMINGHAM MEDICAL BENEVOLENT SOCIETY.-Established 1821. Pres., Mr. Crompton; Vice-Pres., Mr. Carter and Mr. Geo. Jones; Treas., Mr. Edwin Bartleet and Mr. S. Berry; Hon. Sec., Mr. Thomas Taylor; Solicitor, Mr. W. P. Allcock; Directors, Messrs. A. Baker, Bindley, V. W. Blake, Edwin Chesshire, and Clayton; and Drs. Evans, Fletcher, T. Freer, and Russell.

Since the commencement, the sum of 2,8197. 10s. has been administered in half-yearly grants, most of the recipients being Widows with Families, and in five instances Practitioners disabled by disease.

The value and importance of the relief thus granted may be best appreciated by the fact that, in two instances, in which Fourteen Guineas only have been paid in Subscriptions, the sums of 4157. in one, and in the other 6351., have been granted; and that in the latter case the Widow is

• No return from the Secretary for the present year.

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