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children. II, 5 and 6 apparently s.p., but II, 4 had seven children, viz., 

 Ill, 4 died in infancy ; III, 5 died unaffected at 60, probably heart 

 failure ; III, 6, set. 60 years in 1896, no issue, believed to be affected ; 



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III, 7 affected, set. 58 years in 1896, had then had four children, IV, 1 

 died of influenza, and 3 living ; III, 8 probably affected, died suddenly 

 at 30; III, 9, patient, failed at 26, seen at 56 (1896), has normal children 

 (IV, 5 and 6). IV, 8 to 11, 9 children of III, 10, 6 of whom died young. 



1895. Case 143. E. N. (unpublished), Moorfields Hospital, 1897. 

 (Philbrick.) 



I, 2 was affected ; II, 1 affected at 14, recovered sufficiently to be able 

 to read ; II, 2 affected at 33 ; II, 3 and 4 each at 25 ; II, 5 and 6 are the 

 last born of the childship ; III, 1 patient, set. 22 years. 



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1895. Case 144. E. N. (unpublished), Moornelds Hospital, 1890. 

 (Haile and Drudge.) 



I, 2 reported to have had the family blindness ; II, 1 to 6, order of 

 birth not knoAvn ; II, 1 and 2 affected ; II, 4 had 16 children, of whom 

 first born, III, 1, was affected at 22 and seen at 29, unmarried; III, 2 and 



