CVI 



BOWMAN LECTURE. 



1893. (Fig. 45.) Gould (George M.), Pan-American 

 Congress, Section Ophthalmology, and Annals of Oph- 

 thalmology and Otology, ii, p. 303. 



I, 1, blind rather late in life. IF, 1 age at onset unknown, 

 IT, 2 at 40. Ill, 1 affected, died at 86 ; III, 2 affected 

 at 28 ; III, 4 doubtful case, died at 40 ; II F, 3 died at 62 ; 

 III, 5 died at 74 and was blind in old age, cause unknown. 



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IV, 7 died at 40. V, 3 affected at 23, V, 4 at 28, V, 5 

 at 33, V, 8 at 52, V, 15 at 34, V, 16 at 28, V, 17 at 23, VI, 

 5 at 27. Author observes that the disease is dying out 

 for want of child-bearing daughters in the later genera- 

 tions. 



1893. (Fig. 46.) Gould. Ibid. Author's Cases 3 and 4. 



Ill, 2 affected at 25; his 4 siblings all living, 27 to 12. 

 Ill, 5 affected at 24, seen at 36 ; III, 10 failed at 21, 

 seen soon after. All very severe cases. Ages of III, 5 

 to 11, from 36 to 18; III, 12 and 13 died of "croup" at 

 3 and 2 years. II, 3 sight bad after smallpox at 40; 



