THE MANIn 1778 the Charter of Incorporation was granted by George Ill to the presidents and associates of the Medical Society of Edinburgh, confirming Robert Freer, James Melliar, Andrew Wardrop and Caleb Parry in their office as Presidents. Caleb Parry, whose name appears here, became a highly esteemed practitioner at Bath and like Heberden acquired a lifelong habit of taking notes. He described the first recorded case of facial hemiatrophy in 1814, of congenital idiopathic dilatation of the colon in 1825, and in 1786 he left an account of exophthalmic goitre so complete and original that it more justly entitles him to the honour of its discovery than either Flajani in 1800, Graves in 1835, or von Basedow in 1840.Caleb Hillier Parry was bo...