MEDICAL AND SCIENTIFIC INSTITUTIONS.
187
R. G. Paterson, Sir John Stirling Maxwell, Bart.,
SiI.P., A. Paterson, F. N. Henderson, Alex. Main,
John Black, and Nicol P. Brown; treasurer, G.
kunsie, 109 Virginia Place; secretary, W. G. Black,
^8 West Regent Street; senior surgeon, Thos. Reid,
M.D. ; surgeons, T. S. Meighan, M.D., A. F. Fergus,
M.D., A. M. Ramsay, M.D. ; assistant surgeons,
Wm. Robertson, M.D., A. Wilson, M.B.C.M., Jas.
iSinshelwood, M.D. ; pathologist, Leslie Buchanan,
B.C.M.; house surgeon, Fran. J. Barker, M.B. CM.;
Assistant house surgeon, Francis R. Hill, M.B. CM. ;
clinical assistants, A. Lewis M'Millan, M.B.CM.,
Wm. Weir, B.Sc, M.B.CM., W. E. Thomson, M.A.,
M.D., H. L. G. Leask, M.D., W. Cochrane Murray,
M.B.CM., Thomas D. Moffat, M.B.CM., Leslie
Buchanan, M.B.CM. House steward and collector
3f subscriptions, D. Anderson. Matron, Miss Chalmers.
Housekeeper at Charlotte Street, James Bell.
At the end of 1895 there remained on the books
3f the Infirmary 2261 cases; the number of new
bases admitted in 1896 was 18,111, making the total
number of cases under the care of the medical ofBcera
trduring the year 20,372, as against 18,636 in 1895.
LOCK HOSPITAL.
41 Rottenrow Street.
Incorporated by seal of cause from the Magistrates
and Town Council, and supported by voluntary
contributions.
This institution was formed in 1805, for the cure
of unfortunate females. The directors are chosen
annually, and consist of one from the Clergy, one
from the Town Council, one from the Merchants'
House, one from the Trades' House, two from the
Faculty of Physicians and Surgeons, and six from
the general body of subscribers.
Dr. James Dunlop and Dr. A. Patterson, acting
surgeons; John Young, secretary, 128 Ingram St.;
Robt. Findlay, treasurer, 146 Buchanan St.; Wm.
Gibb, superintendent.
THE GLASGOW SOUTHERN MEDICAL
SOCIETY.
This Society was instituted in 1844 for mutual
improvement in professional knowledge, for mutual
assistance in professional duties, and for the pro-
motion of amicable feelings amongst the members.
The society meets at 11 Bridge Street every alternate
Thursday from October to May (inclusive). Secre-
tary, Dr. W. Watson, Langside ; editorial secretary.
Dr. T. W. Jenkins, Pollokshields.
JOINT HOSPITAL (KNIGHTSWOOD) FOR
THE BURGH OF PARTICK, AND FOR
PART OF THE DISTRICT ADDED TO THE
CITY OF GLASGOW.
Board of Directors : — Peter Strachan, Hugh Craw-
ford, Joseph Bowie, James Caird, William Miller,
and George Green, representatives of the burgh of
Partick; A. A. Cuthbert, James Dick, Archibald
Kerr, J. C Robertson, and N. M. Thomson, repre-
sentatives of the City of Glasgow. J. M. Taylor,
writer, 180 St. Vincent St., secretary and treasurer;
Iain Clerk, M.B., resident medical officer; Miss Jane
Stuart, matron.
THE GLASGOW DENTAL HOSPITAL AND
SCHOOL.
5 St. Vincent Street.
Instituted 1879 ; re-constituted 1885; supported
by voluntary contributions. Open daily from 5 to 7
p.m. (except Saturday and Sunday), for the extrac-
tion of, and all operations upon, the teeth — free.
President, His Grace the Duke of Montrose, K.T. ;
vice-presidents, Sir Jas. King, Bart., LL.D., J. A.
Campbell, LL.D., M.P. ; trustees, James Campbell,
Esq., Tullichewan, James Wilson, Esq., Bantaskine;
consulting physician. Professor Gairdner, M.D.; con-
sulting surgeon. Professor William M'Ewen, M.D.,
LL.D. ; dental surgeons, J. A. Biggs, L.D.S., W.
Wallace, M.A, M.B., L.D.S., W. F. Martin, L.D.S.,
A. Whyte, L.D.S., W. Holt Woodburn, L.D.S.,
D.D.S., W. H. Gray, L.D.S., Alexander Naismitb,.
L.D.S , A. B. Young, L.D.S. ; assistant dental sur-
geons, J. M. Simmers, L.D.S., Andrew M. M'Cash,
and John Danlop ; administrators of anaesthetics, T.
Brown Henderson, M.D., F.F.P.S., G. Balfour Mar-
shall, M.D., CM., F.F.P.S.G., and R. H. Henderson;
house surgeon, John G. S. Angus, L.D.S. ; lecturers
—dental surgery and pathology, J. M. Macmillan,
L. R. C S. & P. Ed., L. D. S, ; dental anatomy and
physiology, W. Wallace, M.A., M.B., L.D.S. ; dental
mechanics, John A. Biggs, L.D.S. ; dean, John A.
Biggs, L.D.S. ; secretary and treasurer, D. M. Alex-
ander, writer, 97 West Regent Street; collector,
Martin S. Grady, 40 Derby Street.
GLASGOW MATERNITY OR LYING-IN
HOSPITAL.
Corner of North Portland Street and Rottenrow.
The objects of this institution are— (1) To attend
to women in the hospital, and also at their own
homes during their confinement, and (2) to provide
a training school in practical obstetrics for medical
students, ladies' nurses, and midwives. The hospital
was rebuilt in 1880, and is as complete as possible
both as regards construction and sanitary arrange-
ments. Patients in labour are admitted at once on
application at the hospital without any recommenda-
tion. Separate wards are provided for married
women, and also for others who may need special
treatment. Women suffering from any infectious
disease are not admitted. A committee of ladies
visit the hospital and assist the directors.
The directors have opened a branch place of call
at 445 St. Vincent Street. Patients are not received
into it, but are attended to from it at their own
homes.
Medical Officers.— Prof. George Buchanan, con-
sulting surgeon; Dr. Sam. Sloan, Dr. W. L. Reid,
Prof. M. Cameron, and Dr. E. H. Lawrence Oliphant,
consulting physicians ; Drs. Slalcolm Black and Robert
Jardine, obstetric physicians; Drs. J. Nigel Stark
and Dr. John Edgar, assistant obstetric physicians ;
Drs. A. Jamieson, G. M'Intyre, W. Cullen, Thomas
W. Jenkins, E. A. Gibson, William Chalmers, and
J. M. Munro Kerr, out -door accoucheurs; Miss
Husband, matron ; J. Reid, 88 Gordon Street, hon.
treasurer; Arthur Forbes, 146 Buchanan Street,
secretary ; Thos. Dickie, cashier ; Adam Sutherland,
collector.
The number of women who derived the benefit of
this institution during the past year was 3102.