INTRODUCTORY. -Mil 



DISEASES OF THE NERVES. 



Paralysis ; traumatic paralysis ; general progressive paralysis ; lead-palsy. 



Habitual tremor. 



Partial atrophy of iiuiscles ; contractions of muscles. 



Neuroma. 



DISEASES OF MUSCLES, TENDONS, AND THEIR SHEATHS. 



Rupture of tendons. 



Inflammation and dropsy of sheatlis of tendons. 



DISEASES OF THE BONES AND THE JOINTS. 



Crookedness of tlie long bones. 



Spina- ventosa ; osteo-sarcoma. 



False joints ; distention of joints ; ankylosis, complete or incomplete, of an important 



joint. 

 Necrosis, caries, fistula, chronic tumors of bones. 

 White swellings and dropsy of joints; loose cartilages. 



REGIONAL DISEASES. 



DISEASES OF THE SCALP. 



Tinea favosa ; tinea furfuracea ; tricophy ton ; ekzema. 



Impetigo,' if chronic. 



Plica. 



Calvities. 



Tumors and large cicatrices. 



DISEASES OF THE SKULL. 



Un-united sutures. 



Deformity. 



Fracture, though united. 



Loss of bony substance ; tumors in the same. 



DISEASES OF THE BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM. 



Idiocy ; dementia ; epilepsy ; epileptiform vertigo ; catalepsy. 

 Ecstacy ; somnambulism ; chorea. 



DISEASES OF THE EAR. 



Loss of the external ear ; extreme atrophy or hypertrophy of the same. 



Obliteration, contraction, vegetations or polypus of auditory canal ; perforation of 



tympanum. 

 Obliteration or contraction of Eustachian tube. 



