20I4 DISEASES OF THE ORGANS OF SPECIAL SENSE 



case an infection, though it is difficult to determine the actual 

 micro-organism causing the disease. The commonest organism is 

 the Micrococcus catarrhalis. The tropical affections, are, however, 

 described in Chapter LXXXL, p. 1875. 



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 Eye Diseases. 



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