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at 17, seen at 26 (same time as elder brother), and again at 34 (1895) ; 

 no improvement ; V. J. 16, close to and fingers 2 m., My. 6 D. There are 

 several other brothers all normal (no mention of sisters) ; parents saw 

 well ; father died of cancer, mother phthisis. 



1887.* Case 101. Ibid., Case 2 (E. N.'s case, P. 4, 215). 

 Three brothers: one affected at 31, and seen at 32; the other two 

 failed in exactly same way, but ages not given. 



1887.* Case 102. Ibid., Case 3 (E. N.'s case, P. 14, 177). 



I, 1 a weakly woman ; I, 2 died of cancer at 67 ; II, 1 not much in- 

 formation, but no cases known on her side ; II, 2 was one of a very 

 large sibship, of whom only three lived to grow up, all males ; he died 



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at 55 ; no consanguineous marriages ; no recoveries ; III, 1 affected at 16, 

 seen at 45 ; married, no issue ; III, 4 affected at 15, seen at 39, some 

 children ; III, 7 affected at 17, at 32 had some children ; III, 9 affected 

 at 12, set. 27 years when III, 1 was 45 ; III, 2, 3 and 10 died of phthisis 

 between 17 and 22; III, 5 of disease of spine at 24; III, 6, 8 and 11 

 (set. 24 years) normal. 



1887.* Case 103. Ibid., Case 4 (E. N/s case, P. 10, 26). 



I, 1 and 2 brothers, normal; II, 6 affected at 21, set. 50 years at date 



