and Honorary Lecturer in the Medical School. ay, Director of the (British) “ledical Pesearch Council's Department of Clinical Research, in University College Hospital “fedical School, London; and Consultant Physician in University College Hospital, me Dr. E. Eric POCHIN, CBE “D FRCP Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians since 1946, and member of its Council from 1966 to 1968. ‘lember of tue Association of Physicians of Gt. Britain and NW. Ireland, of the Royal Society of Medicine, and of the British Medical Association. Member of the Ethics Committee of the School and Hospital. Engaged since appointment as Director of the Department in 1946 in clinical work in thyroid and other diseases, in medical teaching, and in research, particularly into tne investigation and treatment of thyroid disease, the treatment of thyroid over-activity, and the study of the diagnosis, metabolism and therapy of thyroid cancer; and author of various papers on thyroid cancer and disease. Member of tiie European Thyroid Association, the Thyroid Club of London, ‘ember, formerly Chairman, of the British Medical Researc!: Council's Committee on Protection against Ionising Radiation and member of its Committee on Internal Dose. Member of the British Institute of Radiology, and Honorary Member of the Faculty of Radiologists, British Radiation Protection Association and the Japanese Radiological Society. Uk Representative on United Nations Scientific Committee on the effects of Atomic Radiation since 1956, and formerly Chairman of its Biological pee of at section, eye Sion and memper of its Committee on Internal Dose. me ilember of the International Commission on Radiological Protection, formerly Vice Chairman (1959-62) and Chairman (1962-69) of this Commis- “~ and (corresponding member) of the American Thyroid Association. (* 230