XVI JNTRODUCTOEY. 



Emphysema, traumatic or pulmonary. 



Ill-united fracture of rib, of sternum, or of clavicle. 



Osteitis, caries, necrosis, osteo-sarcoma, or exostosis of ribs or sternum. 



Hypertrophy or inflammation of the mammary gland. 



Bronchitis ; chronic pneumonia ; phthisis pulmonalis ; haemoptysis ; pleui'itic effusion 



Displacement . of heart; endocarditis; i)ericarditis ; hypertrophy of heart; adhesions 



of pericardium ; valvular disease ; dilatation ; cyanosis. 

 Asthma. 



Distortion of vertebral column ; Pott's disease. 

 Large boils on back ; carbuncle. 



DISEASES OP THE LOINS AND THE ABDOMEN. 



Spina bifida. 



Lumbago, if chronic. 



Lumbar hernia. 



Psoitis. 



All abdominal hernise. 



Fistula. 



Artificial or abnormal anus. 



Tumors, abscesses, or chronic phlegmasiee of the abdominal viscera. 



Inguinal abscess. 



Hsematemesis. 



Tympanitis. 



Jaimdice, when result of disease of liver. 



Tumors and fistula of perineum. 



DISEASES OF THE ANUS AND THE RECTUM. - 



Fistula ; prolapsus. 



Fissures of anus, if deep or indicative of disease of lungs. 



Stricture of rectum. 



Haemorrhoids. 



Incontinence of faeces. 



DISEASES OF THE URINARY PASSAGES. 



Incontinence of mine. 



Stricture of urethra ; fistula of urethra. 



Hajmaturia ; albuminuria ; diabetes ; gravel ; 



Urinary abscess. 



Nephritis ; renal calculus ; renal abscess and fistula. 



Atrophy, hypertrophy, or extrophy of bladder. 



Calculus in bjadder ; cystitis ; fistulous opening into bladder. 



Hernia of bladder. 



Hypospadia; epispadia. 



