XXIV INTRODUCTORY. 



SECOND TABLE. 



DISEASES OR INFIRMITIES WARRANTING EXEMPTION, TEMPORARY OR PERPETUAL, ACCORDING 



TO THE DEGREE OF THEIR DEVELOPMENT. , 



1. Extensive lesions of the skull. 



2. Extensive baldness. 



. 3. Total or partial loss of sight, resulting- from injury to the nervous centers or deej) 

 structures of the eye. 



4. Caries of the nasal passages or of the hard palate. 



5. Fistula of the antrum. 



6. Dysphagia from continued obstacle to j^assage of food. 



7. Sarcocele, and other serious diseases of the testicle, sjicrmatic cord, and scrotum. 



8. Haemorrhoids, if large, ulcerated, or habitually bleeding; incontinence of faeces; 



prolapsus or stricture of rectum ; fistula of anus. 



9. Deformity of feet, hands, limbs, or other parts of the body, which is likely to 



impede locomotion, or prevent carrying the necessary equipment. This 

 will include overriding of the toes, and knock-knees. 



10. Scirrhus ; cancer; inveterate ulcers. 



11. Cicatrices, when large, adherent, or tender, or when likely to interfere with march- 



ing or wearing the necessary equipment. 



12. Varicose veins, when large and numerous. 



13. Internal aneurisms. 



14. Phthisis pulmonalis, when developed; and other cachexise, when grave in character. 



15. Epilepsy; mental aberration ; idiocy; imbecility. 



THIRD TABLE. 



DISEASES OR INFIRMITIES WHICH MAY BE CURED, AND WHICH GIVE RISE TO AN EXEMPTION 



FOR A YEAR. 



1. Defects in the power of sight which prevent objects from being distinguished with 



clearness, or at the distance required in military operations. This will include 

 myopia, presbyopia, diplopia, nyctalopia, hemeralopia, and strabismus. 



2. Chronic ophthalmia; chronic diseases of the eyelids and of the lachrymal j^assages. 



3. Ozsena. 



4. Salivary listula.. 



5. Habitually fetid Ijreath. 



6. Dumbness or permanent aphonia due to other causes than those named in tlie first 



table. 



7. Affections or defects of the (U'gans of speecli, voice, and hearing which interfere 



witli their function. 



8. Fetid otorrhoca. 



9. Grave disease of the thoracic viscera. 



10. Ascites; engorgement of the abdominal viscera. 



