890 HAKVEY G. BECK 



(Die Diagnostik der Hypophysistumoren ohne Akromegalie L. v. 



Frankl-Hochwart, Wien. Wchnschr. 1909, 59, 2127) 

 1700 BONETUS, T. Reported a case of hypophyseal tumor. 



(Anatomia Practica, Genevae, 1700) 

 1705 VIEUSSENS, R. Reported a case of tumor of the hypophysis with 



amaurosis and epileptiform movements. 



(For original data see his: Novum vasorum corppris humani sys- 



tema. Amstelodami 1705, 12. 248 et seq.) 

 1718 PETIT. Found the gland "squirrheuse" in subjects with hydro- 



cephalus. 



(Memoires de TAcademie royale des Sciences, annee 1718, 99) 

 1724 WEPFER, J. J. Gave a description of anatomical abnormalities of 



the pituitary. 

 (Historiae apopleeticorum, etc. Amstelaedami, apud Janssonio-Waes- 



bergios 1724) 

 1769 DEHAEN, .A. Mentioned amenorrhea in connection with hypophy- 



seal tumor. 



(Extrait d'une observation rapportee. Ratio medendi, torn. 6, cap. 6, 



de cranii ustione, 271) 

 1779 MORGAGNI, G. B. Mentions a light-yellow tint of the gland which 



occurs under certain circumstances. 



(De Sedibus et causis morborum, per anatomen indagatis. Praefatus 



est S.A.D. Tissat M.I) 4. Ebroduni in Helvetia 1779) 

 1781 GREDING, C. G. Noted changes of the hypophysis in epilepsy. 



(Insunt quaedam de primis variolarum initiis, earum que contagione 



admodum virulenta. Ad Carolum Gottlob Kuehnium episto 16 pp. 



4. Lipsiae ex off. Saalbachia 1781) 

 1810 WKXZKL, J. Attributed epilepsy to changes in the pituitary, which 



gland he considered most important. He also referred to the enlarge- 

 ment of the sell a turcica. 



(Cited by Frankl-IIochwart, Wien. Wchnschr. 1909, 59, 2127) 

 1S11 WENZEL, J. Found the infundibulum reddened and inflamed in 



an epileptic. 



(Observations sur le cervelet et sur les diverses parties du cerveau 



dans les epileptiques ; 8. 1811; trad, de Breton, p. 216) 

 1828 RAYKK, P. Published a collection of cases of hypophyseal dis- 

 order prior to 1823. 



(Archives gen. de Medecine, 1823, 3, 350-367) 

 1823 WARD, J. Reported a case of amaurosis produced by enlargement 



of the pituitary. 



(London Medical Repository, X Sept. 1823, 20, 217) 

 1833 HEDLTTXD. Reported a case of hypertrophy of the pituitary with 



blindness. 



