BOWMAN LECTURE. 



1900.* Case 134. Ibid., p. 156. Family 2. Not in tables. 



Two brothers ; one affected at 14, seen at 40, V. -f^ or -^^ ; the other 

 about two years younger, not affected till 40, seen soon after. No other 

 cases known in family. 



1900.* Case ]35. Ibid., p. 158. Family 4. Not in tables. 

 Nephew and uncle ; nephew attacked at 31 and seen at 37 ; age of 

 onset in mother's brother not recorded. 



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1900.* Case 136. IbidL, p. 158. Family 5. Not in tables. 



I, 1 and her husband, 2, a physician, normal. II, 1, 2, 3, three normal 

 daughters ; no record of any other children. Ill, 1 affected at about 55, 

 seen some months later, and improved definitely in four months ; III, 3 

 affected at 22 ; III, 8 at 40 ; age at onset in III, 4 not given. 



1900.* Case 137. Ibid., p. 160. Family 6. Not in tables. 



Two brothers ; one failed at about 48, seen two and a half years later, 

 set. 51 years ; other brother affected at 27, present age not given. 

 Parents, good eyes. 



1899.* Case 138. Strzminski, Ann. d' Oculistique, cxxi, p. 99. 



I, 1 said to have had the disease. II, 1 affected at 25, seen at 58 

 (1897), typical central defect with also concentric contraction of Fs. Ill, 

 1 affected at 24, seen at 36 (1897) ; III, 2 at 25, seen at 35. Age of 

 onset in III, 3, 4, and 5 not given. One of these three epileptic, and 

 others mentally affected. 



1895.* Case 139. Westhoff, C.f.A., p. 168. 



Five generations. I, 1 and 2 normal, had one normal daughter, II, 3, 

 who transmitted the disease to her sons by both her husbands, and 2 

 sons, II, 4 affected at 25, and II, 5 at 23 ; all their descendants in III 

 and 4 and 5 to date, normal. Ill, 2 affected at 20 ; III, 4 and 5 both at 

 19. IV, 1 at 21 ; IV, 3 at 22 ; IV, 4 at 17 ; IV, 5 at 19. Connecting line 

 between II, 4 and his children III, 6 and 7, also betiveen II, 5 and his 

 children III, 8 and 9, accidentally omitted in the Figure. 



1895. Case 140. E. N., unpublished, St. Thomas's Hospital, 1890-91. 

 (Pitt, Barrett, and Wilson.) 



