BOWMAN LECTUEE. 



CLXVU 



not given ; IV, 9 at 17. Four of those affected were seen ; onset rapid in 

 all, then stationary at V. about fingers, with atrophic discs when seen 



Fi'q.108 



about 15 to 20 years after onset. In March, 1909, Dr. Has well was 

 unable to supplement the notes. 



1888.* Case 109. Thomsen, Munch, med. Wochenschr., xxxv, p. 222 ; 

 Berliner Gesellsch.f. Psychiatrie u. Nervenkranlcheit (1888). 



Six brothers, and two of their maternal uncles. Age of onset 21 in one 

 of the six brothers, not given for the others. 



1892.* Case 110. Taylor (S. Johnson), T.O.8., xii, p. 146, and later 

 notes, 1909. 



Pedigree of four generations : I, 1 became blind or nearly so at 40, eyes 



looking natural. II, 1 and 2 had respectively 10 and 5 normal children. 

 II, 3 married 4, both normal and not consanguineous ; issue, 11 children, 

 all grew up, and one miscarriage ; of the sons, 4 affected, III, 3 at 28, 

 seen at 27, died of lung inflammation at 37, leaving one son (a soldier in 



