CLX BOWMAN LECTURE. 



at 56; 4, living at 60,, paralysed, good sight ; 5, living, set. 56 years, good 

 sight, no mention of paralysis ; 6, amaurotic, both eyes, at 48, died para- 

 lysed ; 7, left eye amaurotic at 48 ; 8, amaurotic both eyes at 42, died, 

 but age and cause not given ; 9, normal, place in childship not noted ; 

 10, normal, set. 38 years. 



1885. Case 72. v. Graefe, K.M./.A., iii, p. 222. 



Two brothers, both attacked at 23, in both eyes ; central scotoma, 

 moderate optic atrophy in one patient, no note in other ; no recovery. 

 Family history negative. 



1867.* Cases 73-76. Mooren, Ophthalmiatrische Beobachtungen, p. 305. 



Three brothers and an uncle, loss of central V. with slight neuro- 

 retinitic appearances. Ibid., three brothers ; ibid., two brothers ; ibid., 

 two brothers. All attacked between 18 and 23. Some improvement in 

 early period of treatment in all. 



1871. Case 77. Leber, A./.O., xvii, 2, p. 249, family II. Two brothers 

 and a sister affected out of six. Parents normal. II, 1 affected at 17, 



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seen at 30. II, 3 affected at 28, and II, 6 at 19, both seen at early stage. 

 All three recovered after some months from finger V. to J. 1 



1871. Case 78. Ibid. 



Family III. A brother and sister affected out of four. Parents normal. 

 II, 2 affected at 27 ; II, 3 at 21. No recovery. 



1871. Case 79. Ibid. 



Family I. Five brothers in a sibship of six, and two maternal 



uncles. Parents normal. No recovery. II, 1 affected at 20 ; II, 2 at 13 ; 

 II, 3 at 28 ; II, 4 at 13 ; II, 5 at 21 ; II, 6, sister, place in childship not 



