Institute at University of Wisconsin.
—The University of Wisconsin Medical School is to conduct an institute for the consideration of the blood and blood-forming organs, Sept. 4 to 6, 1939. The program will include papers and round-table discussions by European and American workers in the field of hematology. In addition to the discussions, the following formal papers are to be presented:Dr. L. J. Witts, Oxford, England, Anemies Due to Iron Deficiency; Dr. Cecil J. Watson, Minneapolis, The Porphyrins and Diseases of the Blood; Dr. Cornelius P. Rhoads, New York, Aplastic Anemia; Dr. E. Meulengracht, Copenhagen, Denmark, Some Etiologic Factors in Pernicious Anemia and Related Macrocytic Anemias; Dr. Harry Eagle, Baltimore, The Coagulation of Blood; Dr. George R. Minot, Boston, Anemias of Nutritional Deficiency; Dr. Russell L. Haden, Cleveland, The Nature of the Hemolytic Anemias; Dr. Jacob Furth, New York, Experimental Leukemia; Dr. Claude E. Forkner, New York, Monocytic Leukemia