The War Cry . tcra; Seigt. WHkle. 150 and Over^—Oand. Price; Essiga Triciey; En-sign Clark; CaJet Looaby; CapL Backus; CaptainMcWUUams; Mrs. aicWiUiams: Capt. Hogan; ; Sergt- Mayhee; Capt. Weakley; Lieut. This-tle; Ueut, Gray; Capt. Brewer; CapL ilcGiUivray;Capt. Cayendar. 1(H) and Over.—^.^nnle Forney; Lieut. Berry; : Capt. Kenny; Lieut. Blgelow: Mrs. Eeattv;Lieut. Galway; Xjeut. Taylor; Lieut. Dingle; ; M. McLean: Mrs. Ross^ M. McCuiah: ; C,-C. Weir; Sro. Boutilee; Cant. Ryan ; J. Packwood : Sergj, PhllUps ; L!eii»-F^alle; ^n Green: Ensi
The War Cry . tcra; Seigt. WHkle. 150 and Over^—Oand. Price; Essiga Triciey; En-sign Clark; CaJet Looaby; CapL Backus; CaptainMcWUUams; Mrs. aicWiUiams: Capt. Hogan; ; Sergt- Mayhee; Capt. Weakley; Lieut. This-tle; Ueut, Gray; Capt. Brewer; CapL ilcGiUivray;Capt. Cayendar. 1(H) and Over.—^.^nnle Forney; Lieut. Berry; : Capt. Kenny; Lieut. Blgelow: Mrs. Eeattv;Lieut. Galway; Xjeut. Taylor; Lieut. Dingle; ; M. McLean: Mrs. Ross^ M. McCuiah: ; C,-C. Weir; Sro. Boutilee; Cant. Ryan ; J. Packwood : Sergj, PhllUps ; L!eii»-F^alle; ^n Green: Ensign MiUer; Mrs. Eu^I^nd:Bro. ^cKenzIe; Mrs. Hiaiap; C^t. Glen; B. Sltarp-bam; Bro, Clark; Mrs. Snow; Mrs. Hogan. 50 and Over.— Ssaman; D. Bend; CaptainReeves; Capt. Taylor; J. Allan; Sergt. Armstrong; Munroe: Lieut- s=«>-»he; L-! Orsacll: ; Lieut. arcvViiJisjns; Lieut. Clark; CaptainVandSne; Ensign Hudson; Lieut, Sassingtlmaiie;Lieut. Taylor; Capt, MlUar; DiSEnsbS OF THE EYE^—tContinned.)GrsfialsT Lids. Tbis term is applied to a state c f the eyelids inwhich the Inai-r surfaces of the lids L-re studded withminute bodies ahoitt .the size of a p-ik^a bead, wblcbmay lie closely together over the lid, or maybe in dittertnt parts of it, uunng the earlystages of the affection these little bodies, calledgrailulacionj?, are red and bleed easily upon pressure;OLji after a time thty become hard and wnite, atidthe mucous membrane between ;hein becomesshrunken ajid yellow. At the b£diiu-:ng of this dis-coiiv lu^ ey^ Is zi^ii^z^y ^e^, but In Li.£ iaiicr rii^ie iibecomes paie and somewhat yellow. These granulations arise as a resu-t of a purulentinflammation of the eyes, or as the continuation ofan Ordinary inltanunation. In some cases they seemto be ibe result of continued Irrlta^on of the eyes compelled to employ the eyes constantly on fine lids arc nol usuauy found In persons ofrobust health and
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