A CASE OF HAEMOCHROMATOSIS

on 14/12/31 ; she was referred by Dr. C. G. H. Morse. The diagnosis made was of suprarenal insufficiency, dyspituitarism, and Addisonian anaeinia. The condition on discharge was "improved." IIistory. -Headache two days previous to admission; went to bed in the afternoon; slept soundly, but could not be wakened next moming. Continued comatose for twenty-four hours, and was then admitted to hospital. There wvas no evidence whatever that she had taken drugs of any kind. Her past history showed that she had always been large and obese, but grew rather suddenly fatter at the age of about 15 years. She had never inenstruated. The mentality before