Chap. III. OF THE KADICLE OF .ESCULUS. I'lU 



deflected 69° from the perpendicular and from the cauterised 

 side ; after eight days the angle amounted to nearly 90°. 



(3.) After one day slight deflection, but the cauterised mark 

 was so faint that the same side was again touched with caustic. 

 In four days from the first touch deflection amounted to 7b°, 

 wliich in an additional day increased to 90°. 



(4.) After two days slight deflectionj which during the next 

 three days certainly increased but never became great; the 

 radicle did not grow well and died on the eighth day. 



(5.) After two days Tery slight deflection; but this on the 

 fourth day amounted to 56° from the perpendicular and from 

 the cauterised side. 



(6.) Afte:^ three days doubtfully, but after four days certainly 

 deflected from the cauterised side. On the fifth day deflection 

 amounted to 45° from the perpendicular, and this on the seventh 

 day increased to about 90°. 



(7.) After two days slightly deflected ; on the third day the 

 deflection amounted to 25° from the perpendicular, and this 

 did not afterwards increase. 



(8.) After one day deflection distinct ; on the third day it 

 amounted to 44°, and on the fourth day to 72° from the perpen- 

 dicular and the cauterised side. 



(9.) After two days deflection slight, yet distinct; on the 

 third day the tip was again touched on the same side with 

 caustic and thus killed. 



(10.) After one day slight deflection, which after six days 

 increased to 50° from the perpendicular and the cauterised side. 



(11.) After one day decided deflection, which after six days 

 increased to 62° from the perpendicular and from the cauterised 

 side. 



(12.) After one day slight deflection, which on the second day 

 amounted to 35°, on the fourth day to 50°, and the 'sixth day 

 to 63° from the perpendicular and the cauterised side. 



(13.) Whole tip blackened, but more on one side than the 

 other ; on the fourth day slightly, and on the sixth day greatly 

 deflected from the more blackened side ; the deflection on the 

 ninth day amounted to 90° from the perpendicular. 



(14.) Whole tip blackened in the same manner as in the last 

 case; on the second day decided deflection from, the more 

 blackened side, which increased on the seventh day to nearlj 

 90° ; on the following day the radicle appeared unhealthy. 



(15.) Here we had the anomalous case of a radicle bending 



