THE BAHAMA ISLANDS 



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PLATE. FACING PAGE. 



LXVI. Views Illustrating 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 Sanitary 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 



Pi g< i. Filaria nocturna in human blood (Magnified 490 



Diameters), 

 pig. 2. Filaria nocturna in human blood (Magnified 490 



Diameters). 



