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Had smallpox when a little child, as a result of which she developed 

 deformity of both knee and elbow joints, with slight ankylosis and some 

 shortening of the bones of legs and forearms. (Plate VI, figs. 1 and 2.) 



Case VI {file and record No. 2187, fiscal year 1912). — J. F., male, Fili- 

 pino, about 27 years old, water carrier, born in Manila. 



Had smallpox when a little child, as a result of which he developed 

 deformity of both elbow joints and wrist and finger joints, right hand, with 

 partial ankylosis of corresponding joints and shortening of the right 

 humerus and some of the carpal and phalangeal bones of the right hand. 

 (Plate VII, fig. 1.) 



Case VII {file and record No. 259^, fiscal year 1912). — J. A., male, 

 Filipino, 18 years old, student, born in Iloilo. 



Had smallpox at the age of 15 and developed as a complication deformity 

 of both elbow and knee joints of both sides, with very little ankylosis 

 and some shortening of the bones of the arms and forearms. (Plate VII. 

 fig. 2; Plate VIII, figs. 1 and 2; and Skiagram IV.) 



Case VIII {file and record No. 2967, fiscal year 1912).— J. M., male, 

 Filipino, laborer, 40 years old. 



Had smallpox when a child, as a result of which he developed deformity 

 of both elbow joints, with partial ankylosis, and shortening of the bones 

 of arms and forearms. (Plate IX, figs. 1 and 2.) 



Case IX {file and record No. Jf7Ul, fiscal year 1912). — I. G., female, 

 Filipina, housekeeper, 54 years old, born in Gapan, Nueva Ecija. 



Had smallpox when a little child complicated by arthrites and subse- 

 quent deformity of both wrist joints, with partial ankylosis and shortening 

 of some of the carpal bones and phalanges of the right hand. (Plate X, 

 fig. 1.) 



Case X {file and record No. 5050, fiscal year 1912). —S. C, male, Fili- 

 pino, laborer, 26 years old, born in Tondo, Manila. 



Had smallpox when a little boy, followed by deformity of both wrist 

 joints with partial ankylosis, but no apparent shortening of the bones, nor 

 diminution in diameter except malformation in the articular and in the 

 elbow joints, especially of the bones of forearms. (Plate X, fig. 2.) 



Case XI {out-patient service). — A. H., male, Filipino, 35 years old, 

 laborer, born in Taal, Batangas. 



Had smallpox at the age of 2, as a result of which he developed ankylosis 

 of temporomaxillary joints with deformity of the left ramus of the lower 

 mandible, consisting of diminution in length and certain irregularities 

 along its anterior surface. There is complete ankylosis of the left elbow 

 joint and deformity of the lower end of the humerus, with shortening of 

 this bone. 



There also is shortening of the bones of the forearms. (Plate XI, 

 figs. 1 and 2.) 



The biceps, triceps, brachialis anticus, and deltoid muscles are atrophied. 



An interesting feature of the case is the presence of a slit-like opening 

 between the left incissors through which the patient takes food, it being 

 impossible for him to open his mouth because of the ankylosis of the 

 jaw. 



Case XII {out-patie7it service). — V. P., male, Filipino. Had smallpox 

 when a child, and as a complication he developed deformity of the wrist 

 and elbow joints in the right arm, with shortening of the bones of the 

 forearms. (Skiagram V.) 



