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Herxheimer Reaction.
Dr. Parounagian read by title a paper by Dr. Herxheimer on the Herxheimer reaction, to appear later in the Archives.
Cutis Verticis Gyrata. Presented by Dr. Thornley.
Ida G., aged 45, married, said that the lesions on the occiput had existed since birth.
Acrodermatitis Chronica Atrophicans. Presented by Dr. Abramowitz.
Mrs. Sarah K. (from the Gouverneur clinic), aged 36, born in Russia, who had been in this country for twenty years, and who had three children alive and well and had had one miscarriage, had an exostosis in the right frontal eminence. Otherwise her history was negative. She was referred from the surgical department of the Gouverneur Hospital Dispensary to Dr. Thornley's service as possibly having angioneurotic edema. The duration of the skin condition was two years; it began with edema and redness of the left forearm, and had recently extended to the left hand. Both hands showed