. American X-ray journal . weeks. Since then has beencomplaining of persistent gastric disturb-ance, as evidenced by eructations of gasand dull pains in the epigastrium aftermeals; there has been some dyspnea onexertion and cardiac palpitation at inter-vals. A few days prior to his first visit,patient began to expectorate bright redblood; this was still present. Subse-quently there was neither cough nor ex-pectoration. The amount of blood lostdid not exceed half an ounce. An exam-ination of the throat and larynx gave anegative result, and the same was trueof a physical examination of the thora


. American X-ray journal . weeks. Since then has beencomplaining of persistent gastric disturb-ance, as evidenced by eructations of gasand dull pains in the epigastrium aftermeals; there has been some dyspnea onexertion and cardiac palpitation at inter-vals. A few days prior to his first visit,patient began to expectorate bright redblood; this was still present. Subse-quently there was neither cough nor ex-pectoration. The amount of blood lostdid not exceed half an ounce. An exam-ination of the throat and larynx gave anegative result, and the same was trueof a physical examination of the thorax,altho the chest was of the phthisical excluding all the causes of hemop-tysis except pulmonary tuberculosis, anx-ray picture was made by Dr. showed commencing consolidationover circumscribed areas on both sides justbelow the apices. (See Fig. 2.) Case 3.—J. 0., age 14 years, errandboy, was admitted to the wards of theMedico-Chirurgical Hospital, November13, 1899. Father died, aged 52 years, of. CASE 1. Mm


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