INTROUUCTOKV. 



B -Disgualijications proper to upper extremities. 



of motion of these parts. 

 Loss of the first phalanx of the thumb of the right hand. 

 Total loss of either thimib. 



Total or partial loss of the index-finger of the right hand 

 Loss of the first and second phalanges of the fingers of the right hand. 

 Total loss of any two fingers of same hand. 

 Mutilation of the last phalanges of the fingers of either hand. 



a— Disqualifications proper to inferior extremities. 



Varicose veins, voluminous and multiplied. no-o-ravated 



Chronic ulcers, if of long standing, not easily curable, and likely to be aggla^ated 



Extensl "t« cical^ces, if dark-colored and the result of lonner ulceration. 



Lameness. 



Badly united fracture, producing much shortening. 



Knnok -knees if the deformity be excessive. , . , , 



arfeersplayfeet, wh J no a,-ch exists, the tuberosity of the .ca,,h„K. b„„o 



I„g.rt;;'7t,'!:3:;-lg.-eatt„e,it deepa„d aceon,pa„iedwith i„«a— o ■ 



ulceration. 



The toes ioined together, double, or branching. , . , ^i 



Thatdefolm^ toe crosses the other toes, and ^^^^ ^ 



great prominence of the articulation of the great toe and first metatarsal bone. 



Over-riding and superposition of all the toes. 



Loss of a great toe ; loss of three toes of same foot. 



Mutilation of the last phalanges of the toes of either loot. 



The retraction or inflexion of all the toes of the same foot or ot two toes^ 



Th permanent retraction of the last phalanx of a toe in which the f^^-^^ J^^ 

 nail bears upon the ground, or flexion at a right angle of the second phalanx ol 

 the second toe upon the first, with ankylosis of the articulation. 



Fetid sweat of the feet. 



EIGHTH CLASS. 



SKIN AND APPENDAGES. 



Chronic ekzema. 



Herpes circinnatus ; herpes capitis, when chronic U,,..,,.,, 



Chronic pemphigus; scabies, when of long standmg and herpetic m chaiactci. 



Lepra; psoriasis; pityriasis; icthyosis. 



Lupus serpiginosus ; 1. devorans ; cheloid tumors. 



