THE BAHAMA ISLANDS 



PLATE. FACING PAGE. 



LXVI. Views Illusti-ating Sanitary Conditions 396 



Fig. 1. — Shore Clinic at Current Settlement, Eleuthera. 

 Fig. 2. — Temporary Dispensary at Current Settlement, Eleu- 

 thera. 



LXVII. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 404 



Fig. 1. — View of Infirmary, Nassau. 

 Fig. 2. — View of Hospital, Nassau. 



LXVIII. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 412 



Fig. 1. — View of Lazaretto at Nassau. 



Fig. 2. — View of Typical Home of Colored People. 



LXIX. Group of Lepers with Attendant Physician, from Lazaretto at 



Nassau 420 



LXX. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 428 



Fig. 1. — Tubercular Leprosy in Advanced Stage. 

 Fig. 2. — Incipient Tubercular Leprosy. 



LXXI. Views Illustrating Sanitai-y Conditions 434 



Fig. 1. — Man at Hopetown, Abaco, in Advanced Stage of 



Anaesthetic Leprosy, Showing Facial Paralysis and Loss 



of Fingers and Toes. 

 Fig. 2. — Woman at Hopetown, Abaco, in Advanced Stage of 



Anaesthetic Leprosy, Showing Loss of Fingers. 



LXXII. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 344 



Fig. 1. — Samson Rooker, Showing Six Digits on Each Hand. 

 Fig. 2. — Dwarf at Spanish Wells. 



LXXIII. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 450 



Fig. 1. — Negroes coming to Vessel for Medical Treatment, 



Clarence Harbor, Long Island. 

 Fig. 2. — Three Brothers Afflicted with Congenital Blind- 

 ness, Hopetown, Abaco. 



LXXIV. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 458 



Fig. 1. Two Idiots out of Five in a Family of Eight Chil- 

 dren, Hopetown, Abaco. 

 Fig. 2. — Mother of Girls shown in Accompanying Figure. 



LXXV. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 464 



Fig. 1. — Family at Hopetown, Abaco. The young man is a 



Congenital Idiot. 

 Fig. 2. — Nearer View of Congenital Idiot Showing also Flac- 

 cid Paralysis of Left Arm. 



LXXVI. Family Tree of Degenerates at Hopetown, Elbow Cay, Abaco, 



Bahamas 472 



LXXVII. Views Illustrating Sanitary Conditions 478 



Fig. 1. — Filaria nocturna in human blood (Magnified 490 



Diameters). 

 Fig. 2. — Filaria nocturna in human blood (Magnified 490 



Diameters). 



