The Medical and surgical reporter . NG OPTICIANS, Having opened a Branch of their London House, at 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Under management of W. H. WALMSLEY, areoffering great inducements to Physicians andStudents, to obtain First-class Instruments at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. { Complete Instruments from $ upward, all ofthe very best quality, with Accessories and Mount-ing Materials of every kind, and over ten thousand prepared objects in every department of Natural History. Clinical Thermometers and Drinometers, of very superior quality and lowest prices. Send for Illustrated C
The Medical and surgical reporter . NG OPTICIANS, Having opened a Branch of their London House, at 921 CHESTNUT STREET, PHILADELPHIA, Under management of W. H. WALMSLEY, areoffering great inducements to Physicians andStudents, to obtain First-class Instruments at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. { Complete Instruments from $ upward, all ofthe very best quality, with Accessories and Mount-ing Materials of every kind, and over ten thousand prepared objects in every department of Natural History. Clinical Thermometers and Drinometers, of very superior quality and lowest prices. Send for Illustrated Catalogue of 100 pages. 1092-1143 eow SHOEMAKERS CHARTS OF SKIN DISEASES Ax\D MATERIA MEDIC A. For sale at the Office of the Medical and Surgi-cal Reporter. Price 25c. 1126-tf NAPHJSYS MEDICAL vol. large 8vo. pp. 597. NAPHEYS SURGICAL vol. large 8vo. * Either mailed to any address for $, cloth ; $^ leather. Send for Circular of Contents, etc. D. G. BRINTON, 115 South Seventh Street, H26-1152eow THE MEDICAL. AND SURGICAL REPORTER. No. 1130.] PHILADELPHIA, OCT. 26, 1878. [Vol. XXXIX.—No. 17. t • - Original Department, Communications. FILARIA IN THE EYE. BY CHAS. S. TURNBTJLL, , paper read before the Alumni Society of theAuxiliary Department of the Universityof Pennsylvania, at its StatedMeeting, Sept. 27th,1878. Filaria in the Eye of the Horse. Hearing, through the kindness of a friend,that there was on exhibition, at a stable on San-8om street, a horse with a living worm in hiseye, I at onee made search for the finding and making a critical examinationof the case, I was convinced that it was one ofmore than usual interest. At my desire Leidy visited the animal with me, and ash« had never seen such a case before, himself emphatically concerning itsnovelty and interesting nature. As all physicians are more or less interestedin horse«, I have described the case mentioned,as
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