" The Habits and Anatomy of the I a portion of one of the lungs to my place that evening. I the district, and requires a sandy soil on sloping ground ex-Carnivorous Plants," by Dr. Hunt. found on examining it that the disease was, as I stated before posed to the rays of the sun. The greatest care is bestowed October 4, 1879.-" General Remarks upon the Histology when presenting the specimens, parasitic bronchitis, and on the cultivation and on the harvesting of the crop. A of Tumors," by Dr. Carl Seiler. advised him to give to the balance of the calves that were rose-garden may be laid down in spring or autumn, in October 20, 1879.-"Summer Walks After Unseen sick half a drachm of turpentine and half a drachm of lin-ground that has been weH cleared and plowed. The young Things," by Dr. Hunt. seed oil three times a day (as a drench), and should any of rose-shoots are torn off larger plants, so as to carry with November 17, 1879.-Lantern Exhibition, by Dr. the cows become affected to give them one drachm of the them a portion of the roots, and these are laid. almost Hunt. turpentine and oil at a dose, and in either case make the horizontally, in trenches about 1 foot deep and 5 feet apart, Among the important contributions were: animal inhale turpentine. so as to form a future hedge; they are then covered with "Observations upon the Vocal Cords in the so-called This can be done by putting some bran in a bucket and earth and manure and carefully trodden down.
over twelve months. In these fifteen cases which I have the honor to report the following facts will be easily recognized : First.-A large majority of these cases of per¬ foration of the septum were non-syphilitic. Second.-The majority of the cases were giving rise to no trouble, and needed but simple local treatment. Third.-The prognosis in every case was favor¬ able with treatment ; in the majority of cases, favorable without treatment. Dr. Carl Seiler, of Philadelphia : I am in full accord with Dr. Thrasher in saying that per¬ foration of the septum is not by any means a symptom of syphilis, but is most frequently caused by either scratching or by the action of chromic acid introduced into the nasal chamber, either in chromate of potash factories, or more frequently by physicians as a means of reducing anterior hypertrophies.
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