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NOTICES AND NEWS. 33 PRESENTATION TO DR. H. G. ADAMSON (3N HLS 80TH BIRTHDAY. On his 80th birthday, '2S November 1945. a silver rose bowl was presented to Dr. H. G. Adamson hy thirty of his old Assistants and House-surgeons in the Skin Department of St. Bartholomew's Hospital, at a sherry party held at Dr. Heiiry Oorsi's house, 95 Harley Street. Subscriptions had been sent by his old pupils from places as far apart as Australia, South Africa and East Africa, in spite of the difficulties of the present time some sixteen of the subscribers attended the party to pay tribute to their old teacher, whom they were glad to see looking hardly a day older than when he retired from St. Bartholomew's eighteen years ago. The inscription on the rose bowl was as follows : Presented to HORATIO GEOR<iE ADAMSON, M.D., F.R.C.P., on his 80th birthday, 28th November 11145, 1_)> the following, formerly his House-surgeons or Assistants in the Skin Department of St. Bar- tholomew's Hospital, or elsewhere, as a token of their admiration for him as a dermatologist and teacher and their affection for him as a man. F. H. G. E. N. H. J. E. J. J. Allen M. Bosman L. Brocklehurst B. Brooke Chilton Cor si B. Crabtree R. Cullinan H. Twiston-Davies' C. Dixey J. Dockray F. M. M. Eyton-Jones W. F. Gaisford E. F. S. Gordon A. M. H. GTa.y F. H. K. Green H. Haldin-Davis C. Hanil^lcn-Thonxas H. F. Hiscocks R. W. P. Hosford R. Klaber Norman Paul R. T. Payne R. R. Powell A. C. Roxburtjh B. B. Sharp H. D. L. S])ence a. B. Tait H. W Toms E. B. Verney CENTENARY. LOUIS ADOLPHUS DUHRING, 1S45-UH3. THE name of America's most famous dermatologist, who was born ou 23 December one. hundred years ago, is eponyniously familiar to the medical profession at large tlirough/'Duhring's disease/' which in a series of 18 papers published between 1884 and 1891 he rescued from a confusing host of obscure eruptions as a clinical entity under the name *' dermatitis herpetiformis.^' It is interesting to recall among the alleged victims of this disease the nanies of Job and Marat. After studying in Vienna under the great Hebra, Duhriiig began his teaching career, which was to last some forty years, in 1871 as lecturer on diseases of the skin at Pennsylvania University. One of the fomiders and twice president of the American Dennatological Association, his Pmciical Treatise on Skin Dispases, pubhshed at the age of 32. was the

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NOTICES AND NEWS. 33

PRESENTATION TO DR. H. G. ADAMSON (3N HLS80TH BIRTHDAY.

On his 80th birthday, '2S November 1945. a silver rose bowl waspresented to Dr. H. G. Adamson hy thirty of his old Assistants andHouse-surgeons in the Skin Department of St. Bartholomew's Hospital,at a sherry party held at Dr. Heiiry Oorsi's house, 95 Harley Street.Subscriptions had been sent by his old pupils from places as far apartas Australia, South Africa and East Africa, in spite of the difficultiesof the present time some sixteen of the subscribers attended the partyto pay tribute to their old teacher, whom they were glad to see lookinghardly a day older than when he retired from St. Bartholomew's eighteenyears ago. The inscription on the rose bowl was as follows :

Presented toHORATIO GEOR<iE ADAMSON, M.D., F.R.C.P.,

on his 80th birthday, 28th November 11145, 1_)> the following, formerlyhis House-surgeons or Assistants in the Skin Department of St. Bar-tholomew's Hospital, or elsewhere, as a token of their admiration forhim as a dermatologist and teacher and their affection for him as a man.

F.H.G.E.N.H.J.E.J.J.

AllenM. BosmanL. BrocklehurstB. BrookeChiltonCor si

B. CrabtreeR. CullinanH. Twiston-Davies'C. Dixey

J. DockrayF. M. M. Eyton-JonesW. F. GaisfordE. F. S. GordonA. M. H . GTa.yF. H. K. GreenH. Haldin-DavisC. Hanil^lcn-ThonxasH. F. HiscocksR. W. P. Hosford

R. KlaberNorman PaulR. T. PayneR. R. PowellA. C. RoxburtjhB. B. SharpH. D. L. S])encea. B. TaitH. W TomsE. B. Verney

CENTENARY.LOUIS ADOLPHUS DUHRING, 1S45-UH3.

THE name of America's most famous dermatologist, who was born ou23 December one. hundred years ago, is eponyniously familiar to themedical profession at large tlirough/'Duhring's disease/' which in aseries of 18 papers published between 1884 and 1891 he rescued from aconfusing host of obscure eruptions as a clinical entity under the name*' dermatitis herpetiformis.^' It is interesting to recall among the allegedvictims of this disease the nanies of Job and Marat.

After studying in Vienna under the great Hebra, Duhriiig began histeaching career, which was to last some forty years, in 1871 as lectureron diseases of the skin at Pennsylvania University. One of the fomidersand twice president of the American Dennatological Association, hisPmciical Treatise on Skin Dispases, pubhshed at the age of 32. was the