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V. 2\-; IV, 8 (author's Case 6) affected at 19, no re- 

 covery in a year, V. -QQ ; IV, 9 (author's Case 7) affected 

 at 18, under care at date; IV, 10 (author's Case 1), 

 affected at 14, V. ^-, no recovery in nine months ; IV, 

 13 (author's Case 4), affected at 7, seen at 8, V. of R. 

 much worse than L., marked neuritic appearances in both, 

 R. - 6 %, L. f ; IV, 12 (author's Case 2), affected at 8, 

 seen at 10, V. -fg, slight neuritic and atrophic changes ; 

 IV, 11 (author's Case 3) affected at 8, seen at 12 with V. 



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II, 4 failed at 50, no recovery, lived to 69 ; her first child 

 (III, 1) born several years before marriage, affected at 40 

 (author's Case 1). Ill, 2 born several years after III, 1, 

 affected at about 40 (author's Case 3) ; III, 3 married 

 twice ; children by both husbands, but the two paterni- 

 ties not separated on pedigree ; III, 4 affected at 22 

 (author's Case 2), living at record, not married; III, 5 

 died at two days ; III, 6 died at 34, sight was " beginning 

 to decrease." II, 5 had two illegitimate sons, III, 7 and 8 

 (who assert that they had different fathers), both affected 

 at 28 and 32 respectively (author's Cases 4 and 5). IV, 

 1 to 6, 14 children of III, 1 ; IV, 1 (author's Case 6) 

 affected between 16 and 19 ; IV, 4 (author's Case 7) 

 attacked at same period of life, recovered completely ; IV, 



