TlETWEEN crises, when public attention is not
D concentrated upon the League of Nations, it is continuously at work in many non-political ways. One of the most interesting branches of its activity is that concerned with international health, which Sir George Buchanan will describe in this evening's talk. He is now Senior Medical Officer at the Ministry of Health, and represents the British Government on the League of Nations Health Committee, and in 1919 he was a member of the Red Cross Poland Typhus Commission, so he has had wide and varied experience of international work in this field.