Biochemical News, Notes, and Comment 



Mawr Coli), prof. of physiol. ; head of newly created dep't of 

 physiol. 



Univ. of Berlin, Rudolf- Virchow Hosp. : Prof. Julius Wohlge- 

 muth (assis., Path. Inst), direc, Chem.-physiol. Div. 



Univ. of Cal., Med. Seh. : Dr. T. B. Robertson, prof. of biochem. ; 

 head of newly created dep't of biochem. and pharmacol. 



Univ. of Cambridge: Dr. S. W. Cole (Trinity Coli.), univ. lect., 

 med. ehem. 



Univ. of Chicago : Dr. E. 0. Jordan, ch'r'n, commit. on sanita- 

 tion and hygiene. 



Utah Agric. Coli. : Dr. E. G. Peterson, pres't. 



Lectures and addresses. Endowed. Harrington Lects., Univ. 

 of Buffalo Med. Seh. ; May 30, 31 : Dr. M. J. Rosenau, Anaphylaxis. 



Harvard Med. Seh. ; Cutter Lect., Apr. 26 : Dr. Simon Flexner, 

 Finer adjustments of immunity reactions to recovery from infec- 

 tion. 



Jerome Cochran Lect., Ala. Med. Assoc, Mobile; Apr. 18: Dr. 

 H. A. Kelly, Radium therapy in the treatment of disease. 



Royal Inst'n: The day lectures after Easter included Prof. C. 

 S. Sherrington, Harvey and Pavlov ; Dr. T. M. Lozvry, Optical re- 

 search and ehem. progress ; Prof. W. H. Bragg, X-rays and crystals 

 (Tyndall lect.) ; Prof. C. G. Barkla, X-rays. 



MiscELLANEOus. Amer. Chem. Soc, N. Y. Sect. Dr. P. A. 

 Levene was one of the Speakers in the formal discussion of "Univ. 

 and Industry," at a meeting in the Chem. Club, Apr. 7. 



Annual Congress in Med. Educ, Chicago, Feb. 7: Prof. F. S. 

 Lee, Relation of the laboratory courses to the work of the clinical 

 years. 



Chem. Soc. (London), Feb. 3: Dr. W. H. Bragg, Recent work 

 on X-rays and crystals, and its bearing on chemistry. 



Coli, of the City of N. Y.; May 12: Dr. 7. P. Atkinson, Food 

 poisons. 



Columbia Univ. ; Phi Lamhda Upsilon Lect., Apr. 5 : Dr. Virgil 

 Cohlentz, Influence of the war on our supply of drugs and medicinal 

 chemicals. 



Franklin Inst.; May 17: Prof. T. W. Richards, Fundamental 

 properties of the Clements. 



