THE Central Council for Health Education is holding its annual Summer School in Health Education at ‘High Leigh', Hoddesdon, Hertfordshire, during August 11-25. In addition to the basic lectures in physiology (by Prof. Samson Wright), psychology (by Prof. James Drever), the biology of infection (by Dr. Robert Cruickshank), and social factors affecting health (by Prof. J. M. Mackintosh), Dr. H. A. Wilson, the Bishop of Chelmsford, will speak on "The Spiritual Needs of Man", and Sir Alexander Fleming on "Penicillin". An interesting new development is that of a course of nature study, with rambles and evening discussions, illustrated by films, strips and bird-song records. The School will appeal especially to educational and medical administrators, doctors, teachers, youth leaders, public health nurses, industrial nurses, industrial welfare workers, training organisers and students. Further information can be obtained from the Medical Adviser and Secretary, the Central Council for Health Education, Tavistock House, Tavistock Square, London, W.C.I. The inclusive cost of the course per person will be £16 16s.