Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . s mchas:e. s .:;h :r-irh,-ns ire in:-- be c a he c i:: : Answer. I be itm -ei as mi.::ers :-tr:-:t:t: :: iroher. the reputation. :ha: the : :-:e 2. In an adult virgin the vagina case is a virgis not usually., injured at the first in- fendaut has itercourse, and in a short time returns with her. t: its .tr peinnte 2. In cases 3. In a child great injury may be fense may alledone by the entrance of the adult witness is stimale rgan. his innocence 4. When great injury is done, it 3. In casesis much more likely to be the work to set aside a:f th


Tri-State medical journal and practitioner . s mchas:e. s .:;h :r-irh,-ns ire in:-- be c a he c i:: : Answer. I be itm -ei as mi.::ers :-tr:-:t:t: :: iroher. the reputation. :ha: the : :-:e 2. In an adult virgin the vagina case is a virgis not usually., injured at the first in- fendaut has itercourse, and in a short time returns with her. t: its .tr peinnte 2. In cases 3. In a child great injury may be fense may alledone by the entrance of the adult witness is stimale rgan. his innocence 4. When great injury is done, it 3. In casesis much more likely to be the work to set aside a:f the ringers :: s:me ::her insrm- t;zi n:iv ;men: than the r-enis. virgin and tl 5. Among the criminal classes in never been colarge citjes attempts are frequently 4. In case*made by parents and guardians who against a wonh^ve y;--^ rem lie thilire:: in their allege hercharge:: filate the:r gen::.-/, rgms e: ::;: by means of the fingers or some other 5. A sitnstrrtment. so:h as woorer. ^s crm^n: : 1\ 3 7. C-rNTlXrEI-. : 232 Our Book Diseases of the Eye and Ophthalmoscopy, a Hand-Book for Physicians andStudents. By Dr. A. Eugen Rick, University of Zurich. AuthorizedTranslation by Albert B. Hale, A. B., M. D. Octavo, pp. , 1896: P. Blakiston, Son & Co. Although, for the most part, written with accuracy and clearness, thisbook contains many objectionable features. It may be satisfactory to Swissstudents, but cannot pass muster here. Under the head of hypermetropiawe find this statement: Young persons with slight hyperopia (up ) can usually see well both near and far objects. They need notreatment. This is not true for America. Under trachoma, excision ofthe redundant folds of the fornix is mentioned favorably—a plan of treat-ment now abandoned in this country. Expression of the contents of thefollicles by forceps is not mentioned. Gaillards suture is described forentropium—a procedure now abandoned by its originator. Not a word issaid ab*&gt


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