Abstract
The rareness of tumors in the region of or in the medulla oblongata, the indefinite symptomology which tumors in this region present and the character of the tumor found in the case to be cited, justify the following report. REPORT OF CASE Clinical History. —M. I., a woman, aged 40, with unimportant family history, except that a brother was mentally deficient, was referred by Dr. John B. Roberts. She had been in good health until six years before when a uterine fibroid was 1 emoved in which there was no evidence of malignant disease. Three and a quarter years ago she was knocked down by an automobile, her skull was fractured, and she remained in the hospital for one month. After this accident she complained of pain in the back of the neck which continued until death. She was, however, able to follow her occupation of stenographer and bookkeeper. The

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