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1. Lt.-Col. ilaynard showed cases of (1) Angioma of the 

 thigh; (2) infantile scurvy; (3) high myopia (20 D) operated 

 upon by FukahVs method. 



Major 0. R. Stevens sliowed cases of (1) Wrist injury with 

 skiagrams; (2) a patient from whom a sarcomatous kidney had 

 been removed by trans{>eritorieal operation; (3) faultily united 

 fractui^e of leg corrected by the use of an aluminium plate and 



screws. 



Major Calvert showed a child operated upon by abdominal 

 section for obstruction due to impaction with 37 round worms. 



2. Major Leonard Rogers, I. M.S., read a ''IN'ote on tbe rela- 

 tionship of the incidence of heat-stroke to meteorological 

 conditions. *' 



Drs. Caddy, Hossack, Stevens, and Pearse took part in the 

 discussiouj and Major Rogers replied. 



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