Essentials of Orthopaedics. By Philip Wiles, M.S.(Lond.), F.R.C.S.(Eng.), F.A.C.S., Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon to The Middlesex Hospital; Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery in The University of London; Past President of The British Orthopaedic Association, The Orthopaedic Section of The Royal Society of Medicine, and The Orthopaedic Section of The British Medical Association; British Treasurer of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery; Corresponding Member of The American Orthopaedic Association. Third Edition. lO x 7 in. Pp. xiv + 576, with 417 figures. Index. 1959. London: J. & A. Churchill Ltd. Price 70s
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Fractures, Dislocations and Sprains. By Philip Wiles, M.S.(Lond.), F.R.C.S.(Eng.), F.A.C.S., Honorary Consultant Orthopaedic Surgeon, the Middlesex Hospital. Past President, the British Orthopaedic Association; the Orthopaedic Section, the Royal Society of Medicine; and the Orthopaedic Section, the British Medical Association. Corresponding Member, the American Orthopaedic Association. Formerly Hunterian Professor, the Royal College of Surgeons of England; Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery, the University of London; Brigadier, Consultant Surgeon in the Army. British Treasurer, The Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery. 10 x 12½ in. Pp. 67, with 519 figures. 1960. London: J. & A. Churchill Ltd. Price 27s. 6d
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ESSENTIALS OF ORTHOPAEDICS. By Philip Wiles, M.S., F.R.C.S., F.A.C.S., Senior Orthopaedic Surgeon, Middlesex Hospital, London, and King Edward Memorial Hospital, Ealing; Lecturer in Orthopaedic Surgery, University of London; President Elect, British Orthopaedic Association. Second edition. 10x7 in. Pp. xv+538, with 393 figures and 7 colour plates. Index. 1955. London: J. & A. Churchill Ltd. Price 55s
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Morrison, James Thomas Jackman, (died 10 May 1933), Consulting Surgeon Queen’s Hospital, Birm; Emeritus Professor of Forensic Medicine and ex-Member of Council University of Birmingham; Examiner in Forensic Medicine, University of Glasgow; President, United Kingdom Police Surgeons’ Association; Lt-Col, RAMC (TF), retired; Order of White Eagle, and Order of St Sava, Serbia; Hon. Associate, Order of St John; Surgeon-in-Chief British Hospital Unit to Serbia, 1914–15; Past-President, Birmingham Branch British Medical Association
Thomson-Walker, Sir John William, (died 5 Oct. 1937), Consulting Surgeon (retired); Consulting Urologist and Emeritus Lecturer on Urology, King’s College Hospital; Consulting Surgeon to St Peter’s Hospital for Stone and Urinary Diseases; Vice-President, II Congress, President V Congress of Société Internationale d’Urologie; President Medical Society of London, 1933–34; President, Section of Urology, British Medical Association, 1921; President, Section of Urology, Royal Society of Medicine, 1922; Silvanus Thompson Lecturer, Roentgen Society, 1926; Lettsomian Lecturer, Medical Society, 1930
Watson-Jones, Sir Reginald, (1902–9 Aug. 1972), Orthopædic Surgeon Extra to The Queen, 1952 (Orthopædic Surgeon to King George VI, 1946–52); Consultant in Orthopædic Surgery, RAF; Hon. Consultant in Orthopædic and Accident Department, London Hospital; British Editor, Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery, since 1947; Hon. Consultant, Robert Jones and Agnes Hunt Hospital, Shropshire; Hunterian Professor of Surgery, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1945; Arthur Sims Commonwealth Travelling Professor of Surgery, 1950; President, British Orthopædic Assoc., 1952–53; Senior Vice-President, Royal College of Surgeons of England, 1953–54; Member Court of Examiners, Hunterian Orator, 1959; President Orthopædic Section, Royal Society of Medicine, 1956; Hon. Orthopædic Surgeon, Liverpool Royal Infirmary
Lindsay, James Alexander, (20 June 1856–14 Dec. 1931), Life Governor, Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast; ex-President of the Association of Physicians of Great Britain and Ireland; Bradshaw Lecturer Royal College Physicians (Lond.), 1909; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine, and of the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland; Governor Belfast Maternity Hospital; Governor, Belfast Library; former President of the Ulster Medical Society, and of the Ulster Branch of the British Medical Association; Corresponding Member of the Colegio De Doctores, Madrid; Member of the Aristotelian Society
Tomkinson, Joseph Goodwin-, (died 12 April 1940), Hon. Consulting Physician, Skin Department, Western Infirmary Glasgow; President, British Association of Dermatology and Syphilology, 1928–29; Membre Étranger du Comité du Centenaire D’Alfred Fournier, Paris, 12 Mai 1932; A Vice-President Section of Dermatology and VD, Centenary Meeting, British Medical Association, London, 1932; a Vice-President, Section of Dermatology, Annual Meeting, British Medical Association, Glasgow, 1922; Joint-Secretary, Section of Dermatology, Annual Meeting, British Medical Association, London, 1910; late Member of Glasgow and West of Scotland Radium Committee; Fellow of the Royal Society of Medicine; Member Glasgow Royal Medico-Chirurgical Society; late McCall Anderson Memorial Lecturer in Dermatology, University of Glasgow; Emeritus Professor of Diseases of the Skin, Anderson College of Medicine, Glasgow; Consulting Dermatologist, Glasgow Hospital for Diseases of the Ear, Nose, and Throat; Consulting Dermatologist, County Council of Lanark; Dermatologist, Education Health Service (Health Department, Glasgow); Dermatologist Education Department of the County Council, of Dumbarton
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