. Alienist and as lurking just underthe boat from which the boy went into the water. The Journal of Physical Therapy, initial l umber,a bi-monthly of forty-eight pages devoted exclusively tosubjects connected with Physical Therapeutics, is on ourtable. It is under the editorial management of Herbert Mcintosh ,A. M.,M. D., assisted by men eminent in this line of work ascollaborators. One of its attractive features is abstracts of papersappearing in the foreign Physical Therapeutic Journals. Thesewill be translated especially for its columns. The price isone dollar a year, sent to
. Alienist and as lurking just underthe boat from which the boy went into the water. The Journal of Physical Therapy, initial l umber,a bi-monthly of forty-eight pages devoted exclusively tosubjects connected with Physical Therapeutics, is on ourtable. It is under the editorial management of Herbert Mcintosh ,A. M.,M. D., assisted by men eminent in this line of work ascollaborators. One of its attractive features is abstracts of papersappearing in the foreign Physical Therapeutic Journals. Thesewill be translated especially for its columns. The price isone dollar a year, sent to The Therapeutic Publishing Co.,Boston, Mass. At the Coming Meeting of the Public HealthAssociation, at Milwaukee, September oth to 9th, in additiontoother topics to be discussed, are: The Purification ofPublic Water Supplies, Modern Practice in Garbage Sterilizing Methods for Public Water Supplies andSewage, The Prevention of Mental Defects and MentalDisease, The Relation of Unnecessary Noises to Health, THE ALIENIST AND NEUROLOGIST. VOL. XXXI. ST. LOUIS, NOVEMBER, 1910. No. 4. NOTES ON A CASE OF EXOPHTHALMIC OXY-CEPHALY.* By G. Hely-Hutchinson Almond, M. B., M. A., Oxon. AMALE born on October 22nd, 1908, mother 34 and ofeight normal children all of whom are now alive andwell. No syphilis in father or mother. The former at thetime of oxycephalic^ birth was suffering from a necrosisand sinus in the lower jaw, now healed. The mother hashad no female disease. Four months before the birth of the patient the motherreceived a severe fright on seeing a burning child, and tothis fact she attributed the deformity. Attended by a mid-wife. Though the labor only lasted seven hours, the headwas rather slow in being born. The babys weight wasestimated at nine pounds. The skin was natural in textureand color, it w as brought up to me on account of the shapeof its head. The forehead had a characteristic dome-shaped appear-ance rising abruptly from the orbital ridges. The
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