cvi Proceedings of ttie Asiatic Society of Bengal. [April, 1910.] 



The Adjourned Meeting of the Medical Section of the 

 Society was held at the Society's rooms on Wednesday, the 

 13th April, 1910, at 9-30 p.m. 



Lieut.-Colonel D. 6. Crawfurd, I. M.S., in the chair. 



The following members were present : 



Dr. G. a Chatterjee, Dr. H. Finck, Lieut.-Colonel H. B. 

 Foster, I.M.S., Captain E. D. W. Greig, I.M.S., Dr. A. M. 

 Leake, Captain J. W. D. Megaw, I.M.S., Captain J* Morison, 

 I.M.S., Lieut.-Colonel H. W. Pilgrim, I.M.S., Captain H. B. 

 Steen, I.M.S., Captain C. H. Stevens, I.M.S., Captain F. H. 

 Stewart, I.M.S., Captain A. D. White, I.M.S., Major L. Rogers, 

 I.M.S., Honorary Secretary. 



Visitors ;— Dr. G. C. Maitra, Dr. S. N. Mookerjee, Major 

 B. C. Oldham, I.M.S., and Dr. S. N. Roy. 



The minutes of the last meeting were read and continued. 



Twenty-four presentations were announced. 



A case of very marked cyanosiis in a child due to extensive 

 deficiency of the auricular septum was shown by Major L. Rogers 

 for Lieut.-Colonel Calvert. 



Major C. R. Stevens showed the following cases 



1. A child in whom a large hydronepheosis had been re- 

 moved by abdominal laparotomy. 



2. A patient from whom a dentigerous cyst had been 

 removed, which microscopically showed the structure of a 

 cylindroma. 



3. A patient from whom an extensive sarcoma of the soft 

 patale had been removed. 



Lieut.-Colonel Pilgrim showed a case of cyst of the epiglottis. 



Mega 



containin 



lymphocele of the 



ur. u. iu. unatterjee read notes of a case of broncho-pneu- 

 nionist in a patient of Colonel Calvert's with minute abscesses 

 on the surface of the liver and suppuration of the bronchial 

 lymphatic glands all due to the diprococcus of Friedlander. 



meeting 



Colonel Nott was postponed until 



