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Oxford Ophthalmological Congress: Preliminary Notice.—The Oxford Ophthalmological Congress will assemble at Keble College, Oxford, on the evening of Wednesday, July 6, 1932, and the meetings will be held on the following Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 7, 8 and 9. On the morning of Thursday, July 7, there will be a discussion on "The Treatment of Nonparalytic Strabismus Excluding Operative Details," to be introduced by Dr. Luther Peter, of Philadelphia. The following have already signified their intention to contribute to the discussion: Mr. Bernard Chavasse (Liverpool), Mr. Arthur Ormond (London), Mr. Edward Alabaster (Birmingham), Mr. F. Williamson-Noble (London), Dr. Stewart Barrie (Glasgow) and Mr. George Young (Colchester). The Doyne Memorial Lecture, entitled "The Ocular Signs in the Phakomatoses of Bourneville, von Hippel-Lindau and Recklinghausen," will be delivered on the morning of Friday, July 8, by Professor van der Hoeve (Leiden). Dr. Canti (London) will