10 JULY 1915, Page 14

QUEEN MARY'S CONVALESCENT AUXILIARY HOSPITALS.

[To VIII EDITOR 07 THE "sTEcriTon."1 SIR, I shall be much obliged if you will kindly give the enclosed notice publicity in your columns.---I am, Sir, &c., C. H. KENDERDINE, lion, Secretary, St. Stephen's House, Westminster, B.

"The Committee of Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospitals wish to make known to all. artificial limb makers in England, Scotland, and Ireland that an Exhibition of Artificial Limbs will be opened at Queen Mary's Convalescent Auxiliary Hospitals, Roehampton House, Itoehampton Lane, S.W., on July 20th, and will remain open until July 23rd inclusive. The Committee will ho glad if any limb makers who have not already received an invitation to exhibit, and who would like to do so, will communicate with the Hon. Secretary, Mr. C. H. Kenderdino, at St. Stephen's House, Westminster, S.W., who will send full particulars. A Conference in connexion with the Exhibition will be held at Roehampton House on Thursday, July 22nd, at 8 o'clock p.m. to enable a Committee of orthopedic surgeons and the Directors- General of the Navy and Army Medical Services to confer with the artificial limb makers as to the best way of dealing with the great national problem of the supply of artificial limbs to our gallant sailors and soldiers. Any members of the medical pro- fession who wish to attend will be welcome. With the approval of the Directors-General of the Army and Navy Medical Services, gold and silver medals will be given, as well as diplomas for the best exhibits, which will be judged by a Committee of English, Scotch, and Irish orthopedic surgeons."