L,lV INTKODIJCTOKY. _ 



SIXTH CLASS. 



GENITO-UKINARV APPARATUS. 



Loss of the penis ; permanent stricture of the urethra. 



Loss of both testicles fi-om any cause ; permanent retraction of one or both testicles 



within the external ring. 

 Malignant disease of testicle ; .scrofulous or syphilitic sarcocele ; hytbocele, if large ; 



atrophy of testicle ; varicocele and cirsocele, if large enough to impede walking, 



or if it have produced atrophy of the corresponding testicle. 

 Epispadia and hjqoospadia, when not farther from the root of the penis than the middle. 

 Incontinence of urine ; urinary fistula ; discharge of urine by the umbilicus ; 



hasmaturia, if evidence of oi'ganic disease. 

 Eversion of the bladder ; loss of substance of the hypogastric region. 

 Chi-onic enlargement of the prostate ; stone in the bladder ; chronic cystitis of long 



standing. 

 Abscess of kidney ; fatty degeneration of kidney ; closure of ureter by a calculus ; 



renal dropsy ; diabetes. 

 Hermaphroditism. 

 Spermatorrhoea, if it have impaired the geneial health. 



SEVENTH CLASS. 



UPPER AND LOWER EXTREMITIES. 



A. — Disqualifications common to both upiier and loiver extremities. 



Chronic rheumatism, with swelling of the joints, enlargement of the surrounding 

 tissues, earthy deposits, contraction of the tendons, and wasting and loss of motion. 



Chronic diseases of the joints. 



Old or irreducible dislocations or false joints. 



Severe sprains, resulting in impaired mobility. 



Relaxation of the capsules or other ligaments of the joints ; voluntary or involuntary 

 dislocation of the bones. 



Complete or partial ankylosis of an important articulation. 



Sinuses communicating with the osseous cavities, the articulations, and with the 

 thickness of spongy bones. 



Dropsy of a joint. 



Badly united fractures. 



Defective or excessive cm-vature of long bones ; rickets ; caries ; necrosis ; exostosis. 



Atrophy of a limb ; paralysis of a limb. 



Extensive, deep, and adherent cicatrices. 



Aneurism. 



Contraction or permanent retraction uf a limb or of a portion of a limb, 



Loss of a limb or of an essential pni-t tlun-eof. 



