Transactions . te in connection with chancre of the con-junctiva followed by interstitial keratitis, that this association hasbeen found no less than ten times in literature. The followingtable shows the name of the reporter, sex of patient, and the timeof development of the keratitis after the appearance of the have called attention earlier in this communication to the factthat the presence of a chancre in the vicinity of the eye seems topredispose that eye to an attack of interstitial keratitis — a factcommented upon by both Lang and Treacher Collins. Chancre of the Conjunctiva or


Transactions . te in connection with chancre of the con-junctiva followed by interstitial keratitis, that this association hasbeen found no less than ten times in literature. The followingtable shows the name of the reporter, sex of patient, and the timeof development of the keratitis after the appearance of the have called attention earlier in this communication to the factthat the presence of a chancre in the vicinity of the eye seems topredispose that eye to an attack of interstitial keratitis — a factcommented upon by both Lang and Treacher Collins. Chancre of the Conjunctiva or Eye-Lid Followed byInterstitial Keratitis. Reporter. Sex. Onset of Keratitis after Chancre I. Lang. Alale. I Year. 2. Law ford. Male. 5 Months. 3- Marlow. Female. 10 Years. 4- Trousseau. Not given. Not Given. 5- Trousseau. Not given. Not Given. 6. Valude. :^Iale. 4^ Years. 7- Collins. Male. I 7/12 Years. 8. Collins. Female. 3 Years (Chancre of Lip). 9- Snell. Female. 21 Years. 10. Carpenter. Male. 4y2 Fig. I. — June i, 1905


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