GENERAL MONTHLY MEETING. 



Saturday y December 4, 1858. 

 J. H. PARKINSON, Esq., President, in the Chair. 



The following Gentlemen were duly elected Members of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. Joseph Snape Chester. 



Mr. F. A. Sass London. 



Mr. W. E. Jameson London. 



The following Gentlemen were proposed for the Membership of the 

 Society : — 



Mr. Charles Hampson, 7, Dorset Square, London. 



Mr. Henry Andrew Dewar, M.D., 181, Union Street, Aberdeen. 



Mr. Cattlin exhibited a case of ulceration arising from a wisdom 

 tooth. 



Although the disease had occurred twelve years 

 ago, its course could now be readily traced by 

 cicatrices from the angle of the mouth along the 

 cheek and gums through the soft palate into the 

 pharynx. This patient, when she applied for 

 assistance, was suffering from great prostration 

 of strength; the jaws were closed, and the sepa- 

 ration necessary for a minute examination caused 

 considerable pain. Independently of the ulcer- 

 ation, small fistulous openings were observed in 

 the left side of the pharynx, and the polished sur- 

 face of a tooth was detected deeply imbedded in 



