. Journal of ophthalmology, otology and laryngology. Case io. March 3, Case 10. April 23, 1913. W. D. ROLAND. 489 letters, 1. v. 20/30 letters. Feels better in every way and has gainedin weight. This patient had six doses of one decigram over a periodof 20 days with phenomenal results considering the nature and durationof the condition. 11. No. 3782—13. John A., Norwegian, aged 26, carpenter andsailor. Dec. 17th, 1912: three weeks ago had sensation of a foreignbody in o. d. Cornea now ground glass appearance, circumcorneal in-jection, pupil contracted; denies specific history. In a few


. Journal of ophthalmology, otology and laryngology. Case io. March 3, Case 10. April 23, 1913. W. D. ROLAND. 489 letters, 1. v. 20/30 letters. Feels better in every way and has gainedin weight. This patient had six doses of one decigram over a periodof 20 days with phenomenal results considering the nature and durationof the condition. 11. No. 3782—13. John A., Norwegian, aged 26, carpenter andsailor. Dec. 17th, 1912: three weeks ago had sensation of a foreignbody in o. d. Cornea now ground glass appearance, circumcorneal in-jection, pupil contracted; denies specific history. In a few days o. involved. Diagnosis, kerato-iritis o. u. Jan. 6th, 1913, enteredhospital, and for two months was carefully treated with mydriatics, in-dicated remedies, vaccines and mercurial inunctions with little effectexcept from the latter. He left the hospital and one month later indispensary a Wassermann + + + + showed that the condition wassyphilitic. April 21st: re-entered the hospital; cornese and irises hazy;r. v. 20/50, 1. v. 6/200; bursitis left knee. g.


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