July, 1920.] Proceedings of the Astat. Soc. of Bengal. xvii 
Woodhouse and Lieut.-Col. W. D. Sutherland, C.1.E., M.D., 
F.A. S.B., I.M.S., ordinary members of the Society. 
The President announced that the Council at its last meet- 
ing passed the following Resolution :— : 
“<'The Council of the Asiatic Society of Bengal records its 
deep sorrow at the death of Lieut.-Col. William Dunbar 
Sutherland, C.I.E., M.D., F.AS.B., I.M.S., and its sense of loss 
not only to the Council and to the Society of which he was a 
its origin and growth to the genius and personality of that 
great exponent of Medical Jurisprudence. 
ddition to the lectures of Littlejohn at Edinburgh, 
Sutherland attended those of the famous French medico-legal 
jurist, Brouardel, in Paris, and, to quote his own words, ‘‘ deri- 
became so complete a master. He too his M.B. and C.M. in 
for him to obtain a competency soon, for the ‘‘res angusta 
domi” was acutely felt by him, and as he was not attracted 
_ to the life of a country doctor, he went up for the examination 
