XXXIV INTRODUCTORY. 



13. Strabismus of both eyes, with considerable disturbance of the function of seeing. 



14. Deafness, or extreme difficulty of hearing, of long standing. 



15. Fetid disgusting discharge ti'om one or both ears, caused by caries or other 



incurable disease. 



16. Ozsena combined with caries. 



17. Loss of the nose or considerable deformity of this organ from destruction of the 



bones. « 



18. Complete obliteration of the nasal cavities, rendering respiration through the nose 



impossible. 



19. Polypi of the nose or of the oesophagus. 



20. Absence of the uvula. 



21. Completely cleft osseous palate ; complete or partial loss and perforation thereof, 



with considerable impediment of the function of speaking. 



22. Tumors, scirrhus, and malignant ulcers of the tongue and the buccal cavity 



generally ; also adhesion of the lips or cheeks to the gums, if of considerable 

 degree and if causing partial. occlusion and deformity of the mouth. 



23. Considerable loss of substance of the tongue or hypertrophy thereof, combined 



with difficulty of speech and deglutition. 



24. Dumbness. 



25. Excessive stuttering. 



26. Old salivary fistula. 



27. Total loss of incisor, canine, and bicuspid teeth, even if of one jaw only. 



28. Complicated hare-lip and cancer of the lips. 



29. Extensive struma celhilaris. 



30. Large bronchocele, (struma glandularis,) involving the thyroid gland or the 



anterior portion of it, where slight external pressure with the hand disturbs the 

 respiration. 



31. Abnoi-mal enlargement and obliquity of the larynx, combined with difficulty of 



respiration, tracheal hernia, and fistula. 



32. Strumous and scirrhous swelhngs of the cervical, axillarj-, or other glands. 



33. Laryngeal and tracheal phthisis. 



34. Stricture of the oaeophagus. 



35. Wry neck. 



36. Prominent anterior, posterior, and lateral curvatures of the vertebral column, 



stiflFness thereof, and malformations of the thorax. 



37. Chronic asthma. 



38. Fetid breath, the consequence of an actual incm-able disease of the lungs. 



39. Periodical haemoptysis ; and hfematuria, caused by chronic disease of the urinary 



organs. 



40. Fistulse of the thorax and the abdomen, if they penetrate into cavities. 



41. Completely malformed pelvis. 



42. Lai'ge abdominal hernia, irreducible and not supportable by a truss. 



43. Large hydrocele. 



44. Scin-hous degeneration of a testicle and the spermatic cord, (sarcocele.) 



