BOWMAN LECTURE. 



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being "blind" recovered enough sight to resume ordinary occupations ; 

 his son (V, 1) affected, no details. IV, 2 normal, had nine children (V, 

 2-10), of whom first (V, 2) was affected at 48 and seen at 49, and fourth 

 (V, 5) seen at 43, age at onset not given. The two daughters (V, 3 and 

 8) normal at 46 and 33 respectively. The other five died in infancy, 



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sexes not stated. IV, 3 affected, age of onset not recorded ; her son 

 (V, 11) affected at 49, seen at 50. "Most became affected between 25 

 and 40." 



1882. Case 94. Schluter, "Uber Neuritis Optica," Inaugural Dissert., 

 Bonn. 

 * Family I. I, 1 and 2 normal sisters. II, 1 affected at 25 ; II, 4, 5, 6 



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all affected at 20. Ill, 1 at 20; III, 3 and 4 between 17 and 20 

 consanguinity. 



No 



1882.* Case 95. Hid. Family II. 



I, 1 affected at 20; his two sisters, I, 2 and 3, normal. II, 1 affected 



