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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Published Monthly by the Ophthalmic Publishing Company EDITORIAL STAFF DERRICK VAIL, Editor-in-Chief C. S. O'B...

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AMERICAN JOURNAL OF OPHTHALMOLOGY Published

Monthly

by the Ophthalmic

Publishing

Company

EDITORIAL STAFF DERRICK VAIL, Editor-in-Chief

C. S. O'BRIEN

837 Carew Tower, Cincinnati

The State University of Iowa, College of Medicine, Iowa City

EDWARD JACKSON, Consulting Editor

Republic Building, Denver

ALGERNON B. REESE

530 Metropolitan Building, Denver

Μ. URIBÄ TRONCOSO

640 S. Kingshighway, Saint Louis

F. E. WOODRUFF

WILLIAM H. CRISP, Consulting Editor

73 East Seventy-first Street, New York

LAWRENCE T. POST, Consulting Editor

500 West End Avenue. New York

WILLIAM L. BENEDICT

824 Metropolitan Building, Saint Louis

The Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota

ALAN C. WOODS

GRADY E. CLAY

Wilmer Ophthalmological Institute, Balti­ more

Medical Arts Building, Atlanta

FREDERICK C. CORDES

384 Post Street, San Francisco

GEORGE A. FILMER

Assistant Editor Abstract Department 1114 Republic Building, Denver

HARRY S. GRADI.E

58 East Washington Street, Chicago

RALPH H. MILLER

EMMA S. BUSS, Manuscript Editor

803 Carew Tower, Cincinnati

2500 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati

Directors: LAWRENCE T. POST, President, WILLIAM L. BENEDICT, Vice-Président, DONALD J. LYLE, Secretary and Treasurer, EDWARD JACKSON, WILLIAM H. CRISP, HARRY S. GRADLE.

Address original papers, other scientific communications including correspondence, also books for review and reports of society proceedings to Dr. Derrick Vail, 837 Carew Tower, Cincinnati. Exchange copies of medical journals should be sent to Dr. William H. Crisp, 530 Metro­ politan Building, Denver. Subscriptions, applications for single copies, notices of change of address, and communica­ tions with reference to advertising should be addressed to the Manager of Subscriptions and Advertising, 837 Carew Tower, Cincinnati. Copy of advertisements must be sent to the manager by the fifteenth of the month preceding its appearance. Author's proofs should be corrected and returned within forty-eight hours to the Manuscript Editor, Miss Emma S. Buss, 2500 Kemper Lane, Cincinnati. Twenty-five reprints of each article will be supplied to the author without charge. Additional reprints may be obtained from the printer, the George Banta Publishing Company, 450-458 Ahnaip Street, Menasha, Wisconsin, if ordered at the time proofs are returned. But reprints to contain colored plates must be ordered when the article is accepted.

WAR The Journal pledges itself to the serv­ ice of our country. It stands ready to as­ sist in any way possible. Scientific work must go on and must have an outlet by which advances in o u r knowledge can be made effective everywhere. Medical offi­ cers in the field, hospitals, a n d labora­ tories must be given the opportunity of receiving the flow of ideas. It is more im­ portant now than ever before that the lamp of scientific progress be kept burn­ ing. T h e Journal is determined to do its part. Derrick Vail. 98

OPHTHALMOLOGIC JOURNAL­ ISM I N BRAZIL A few months ago, Brazil, largest, most populous, and wealthiest of the re­ publics of South America, held its Fourth Congress of Ophthalmology. D r . H a r r y S. Gradle, who at Cleveland in 1940 had been elected president of the newly or­ ganized Pan-American Congress, flew down to Rio de Janeiro to attend the F o u r t h Brazilian Congress, a n d three other American ophthalmologists a p ­ peared on the program by communications read "in absentia."