Transactions . Fig A., Nov. 26, fff(JI]\y^-^- Fig. 2. Nebulous corneal haze. Sequela of tubercular deposits on Descemets membrane. Miss A., June 17, 1906. Ziegler: Keratitis Tuberculosa. 8l Miilford & Co. Examination of the sputum and urine fortubercle bacilli gave negative results. The pulmonary signs werenormal, and there were no enlarged glands. For three days a record of the pulse and temperature wascarefully made, Nov. 24, 1905. The thermometer revealed a temperature of100°. Pulse 90. Nov. 25. Temperature 99-5°. Pulse 80. Nov. 26. Temperature °. P


Transactions . Fig A., Nov. 26, fff(JI]\y^-^- Fig. 2. Nebulous corneal haze. Sequela of tubercular deposits on Descemets membrane. Miss A., June 17, 1906. Ziegler: Keratitis Tuberculosa. 8l Miilford & Co. Examination of the sputum and urine fortubercle bacilli gave negative results. The pulmonary signs werenormal, and there were no enlarged glands. For three days a record of the pulse and temperature wascarefully made, Nov. 24, 1905. The thermometer revealed a temperature of100°. Pulse 90. Nov. 25. Temperature 99-5°. Pulse 80. Nov. 26. Temperature °. Pulse 90. An injection oftwo minims of tuberculin, well diluted wuth water, was made intothe right forearm. Eight hours later there was a pronouncedsystemic reaction, with a temperature of 103°, headache, malaise,marked aching between the shoulders and in the limbs. Thehead and skin felt hot, the hands and feet cold. The cervicalglands on both sides became greatly swollen and did not subsideto normal for several days. The local symptoms were all exag-gerate


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