76 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS (31) See References 5 and 28. (32) KillJan, J. A., manuscript in preparation for publication. (33) Lovell, D. L., Surg. Gynec. and Obst., 80, 174 (1945). (34) Klarmann, E.G., Am. Perf. Ess. Oil Review, July (1948). (35) Coilings, G. H., Jr., Am. 5 r. Surg., 70, 58 (1945). (36) Bowers, W. F., Ibid., 73, 37 (1947). (37) Moss, N.H., Morrow, B. A., Long, R. C., and Raydin, I. S., ?. Am. Med. As- soc., 140, 1336 (1949). (38) Westcott, F. H., N.Y. State 5 t. Med., 50, 698 (1950). (39) Montgomery, R. M., and Nachtigall, H. B., Postgraduate Medicine, 8, 401 (195o). (40) Fair, G. M., and Wells, W. F., IVater tt/orks Eng., 87, 1051 (1934). THE BRITISH SOCIETY O DR. R. MATALON gave an in- teresting lecture at the January meeting on "Foams" wherein he dealt with factors influencing their stability, measuring stability by means of a wire frame suspended vertically in such a manner that it can be raised at a controlled speed. On February 1st, a very successful dinner was held, at which the guests of the Society were Mr. W. A. Poucher and Mr. C. A. Williams, the latter being the secretary of the Toilet Preparations and Perfumery Manufacturers' Federation. Rep- resentatives of the leading per- fumery houses were also present as guests of members. Dr. E. J. Moynahan, M.R.C.P., Consulting Dermatologist to Guy's Hospital, to Farnborough Hospital, to Orpington Hospital, to Sevenoaks Hospital, and who served in the F COSMETIC CHEMISTS R.A.F. as dermatological specialist during the recent war, gave a lec- ture on March 7th entitled "Cos- metics and Dermatitis." The Soci- ety invited members of the Toilet Preparations Federation to this lec- ture. Mr. H. Holmes, Secretary of the Society, recently incapacitated by a heart attack, is now on the mend. Returned from the hospital, Mr. Holmes is slowly catching up with correspondence. Everyone sincerely wishes him Godspeed in his re- covery. Editor's Note: We are intrigued b? the charges for the Society's An- nual Dinner in London, 10/6 (about $1.50) for members and 21/-(about $2.95) for non-members. To us in the "States," these prices are a re- minder of the distant past.
76 JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF COSMETIC CHEMISTS (31) See References 5 and 28. (32) KillJan, J. A., manuscript in preparation for publication. (33) Lovell, D. L., Surg. Gynec. and Obst., 80, 174 (1945). (34) Klarmann, E.G., Am. Perf. Ess. Oil Review, July (1948). (35) Coilings, G. H., Jr., Am. 5 r. Surg., 70, 58 (1945). (36) Bowers, W. F., Ibid., 73, 37 (1947). (37) Moss, N.H., Morrow, B. A., Long, R. C., and Raydin, I. S., ?. Am. Med. As- soc., 140, 1336 (1949). (38) Westcott, F. H., N.Y. State 5 t. Med., 50, 698 (1950). (39) Montgomery, R. M., and Nachtigall, H. B., Postgraduate Medicine, 8, 401 (195o). (40) Fair, G. M., and Wells, W. F., IVater tt/orks Eng., 87, 1051 (1934). THE BRITISH SOCIETY O DR. R. MATALON gave an in- teresting lecture at the January meeting on "Foams" wherein he dealt with factors influencing their stability, measuring stability by means of a wire frame suspended vertically in such a manner that it can be raised at a controlled speed. On February 1st, a very successful dinner was held, at which the guests of the Society were Mr. W. A. Poucher and Mr. C. A. Williams, the latter being the secretary of the Toilet Preparations and Perfumery Manufacturers' Federation. Rep- resentatives of the leading per- fumery houses were also present as guests of members. Dr. E. J. Moynahan, M.R.C.P., Consulting Dermatologist to Guy's Hospital, to Farnborough Hospital, to Orpington Hospital, to Sevenoaks Hospital, and who served in the F COSMETIC CHEMISTS R.A.F. as dermatological specialist during the recent war, gave a lec- ture on March 7th entitled "Cos- metics and Dermatitis." The Soci- ety invited members of the Toilet Preparations Federation to this lec- ture. Mr. H. Holmes, Secretary of the Society, recently incapacitated by a heart attack, is now on the mend. Returned from the hospital, Mr. Holmes is slowly catching up with correspondence. Everyone sincerely wishes him Godspeed in his re- covery. Editor's Note: We are intrigued b? the charges for the Society's An- nual Dinner in London, 10/6 (about $1.50) for members and 21/-(about $2.95) for non-members. To us in the "States," these prices are a re- minder of the distant past.
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