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BOWMAN LECTUEE. 



1897.* Case 120. Ibid. Author's Case 6. 



II, 1 " blind " in middle age and never recovered ; II, 2 lived to 85, good 

 sight ; II, 3 lived to 67, he and I, 1 good sight ; III, 1 affected at 52, seen 



again at 62, has three sons all normal ; III, 2 at 57, seen same time, six 

 children all normal, subject to fits from age of 24 to 40 ; III, 4 affected 

 at 36, seen at 44, married, no issue. Ill, 5, set. 43 years ; III, 6 and 7 

 died in infancy. No consanguinity. 



1896. Case 121. Velhagen, Deutsche med. Woch., p. 841. 

 Three brothers affected, II, 1 at 19, II, 2 at 25, II, 3 at 20, set. 24 years 

 at record ; several others died young. Parents normal. 



1897.* Case 122. Higier, Deiitsche Zeitschriftf. Nervenheilkunde, x, p. 

 489. 



I, 1 affected at 20, and improved in about a year. II, 1 at 27, seen 

 soon after ; II, 2, six years younger than II, 1, affected at 20 ; II, 3 

 epileptic and subject to migraine. Parents normal and not consan- 

 guineous. 



1900. Case 123. (First of Leber's 9 new unpublished cases) Hormuth's 

 text, p. 16, and his Tables, p. 114. 



