Text Appearing Before Image: ved, but not well of her syphilis. (Note. She died two years afterwards in the Hospital, of syphilitic cachexia, but had had noreturn of the gumma iridis.) Case II.—M. C, set. 35, entered Charity Hospital September 30, 1875. Initial lesion appearedSeptember, 1873, followed by papular and pustulo-crustaceous syphilides and alopecia. At entranceshe showed a pustulo-crustaceous syphilide, one of the ulcerations being seated at the outer canthusof the left eye. This organ also showed a well-marked iritis, together with remains of a conjunctivitis,attended with intense lachrymation, photophobia and pain in the supra-orbital and temporal regions.Pupil L. E. was occluded; V.=0; V. R. E. = l. On dilatation the occlusion was found to be due to agumma (PI. xi. Fig. 67) which sprang by a broad base from the uvea iridis. K. I. internally and Ung.Hg. externally, caused the disappearance of the growth in three weeks time. An ophthalmoscopic ex-amination showed no choroiditis nor retinitis. ( CO 1 Text Appearing After Image: X CONGENITAL KERATOMA. (CASK OF ni; GEOUGE U. WIIKELOOK, )
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