. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 14.—Case 11. Compound fracture of the humerus. Skia-graph talsen in a lateral position five weeks after the preservation of the axis of the humerus is perfect. The ex-cessive callus Is probably due to the comminution of the fragmentsand absence of perfect approximation of the Illiislrutlon of the article by Dr. Mortimer Frauk, showing fundusof eye In patient with amaurotic family idiocy. Ilu. —.Maluulou followln); fiaclures of the lihlu and (aken in an antcro-posterior position of a fracture In-vol
. Journal - American Medical Association. Fig. 14.—Case 11. Compound fracture of the humerus. Skia-graph talsen in a lateral position five weeks after the preservation of the axis of the humerus is perfect. The ex-cessive callus Is probably due to the comminution of the fragmentsand absence of perfect approximation of the Illiislrutlon of the article by Dr. Mortimer Frauk, showing fundusof eye In patient with amaurotic family idiocy. Ilu. —.Maluulou followln); fiaclures of the lihlu and (aken in an antcro-posterior position of a fracture In-volving both bones of the leg. Ihe union Is very flrrn. but theloan of a laborers eainltig capacity with .such a result Is ovlrlent. Jan. 20, 1906. AMAUROTIC FAMILY IDIOCY—FRANK. 187 A CASE OF AMAUROTIC FAMILY IDIOCY, WITH A SUMMAUY OF REPOHTED CASES.*MORTIMER FRANK, , B. S. (Mass. Inst. Tech.). CIIICAQO. This uncommon disease is especially interesting tooplithalmologists because of tiie fundus changes whichare pathognomonic and because Warren Tay, an Englishoculist, first drew attention to the subject in ISSl. Fromthat time until 189G, when Sachs proposed the name asnow used, each observer described his case under a dif-ferent title. Amaurotic family idiocy is a fatal disease, commenc-ing in the early months of infant life with muscul
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