. Transactions. ench, , Dr. Theobald, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Kisley and Dr. 360 AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY. On motion of Dr. Oarmalt it was decided to vote bywriting three names, the three highest to be consideredelected. The Chair appointed Dr. H. O. Reik teller. Drs. Dench, Crockett and Lewis were elected. The President expressed his thanks for the further con-fidence reposed in him in again electing him to the chair. The Society then adjourned. FREDERICK L. JACK, Secretary. AN ANOMALY IN THE COURSE OF THE FACIALNERVE OF SURGICAL IMPORTANCE; WITH EX-HIBITION OF THE SPECIMEN. T.


. Transactions. ench, , Dr. Theobald, Dr. Lewis, Dr. Kisley and Dr. 360 AMERICAN OTOLOGICAL SOCIETY. On motion of Dr. Oarmalt it was decided to vote bywriting three names, the three highest to be consideredelected. The Chair appointed Dr. H. O. Reik teller. Drs. Dench, Crockett and Lewis were elected. The President expressed his thanks for the further con-fidence reposed in him in again electing him to the chair. The Society then adjourned. FREDERICK L. JACK, Secretary. AN ANOMALY IN THE COURSE OF THE FACIALNERVE OF SURGICAL IMPORTANCE; WITH EX-HIBITION OF THE SPECIMEN. T. PaSSMORK Beuens, M. D., New York, N. Y. At tlio hist meeting of this Society, dnriiig the discus-sion of Dr. B. A. Randairs paper A Study of the Surgi-cal Relations of the Facial C-anal in Five Hundred CraniaI described An Anomaly in the Course of the FacialNerve of surgical importance. Since my discussion wasomitted from the Transactions of the Society, I havedeemed it wise to present the specimen^wInch, as you. 362 BERKNS.


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