ILLUSTRATIONS 
PLATE I 
Fic. 1. Large, raised, rough, ulcerated tubercles covering the arms and legs. 
Fie. 
Fie. 
2. Case 118. T. I. Large perforating ulcer of the sole with the 
metacarpal bones exposed. Phalanges of four of the toes com- 
pletely absorbed, the nail of the little toe being attached to the 
dorsum of the foot. Fuchsin treatment was begun on April 6, 
1915. Photograph was taken on April 25, 1915. 
8. Case 118. T. I. Photograph four months later, showing marked 
improvement. Large rough cicatrix with small sinus below the 
little toe. 
PLATE II 
1. Case 70. J. D. Gangrene of the dorsum of the hand, showing 
the invasion of the deep tissues. Treatment was begun on 
March 25, 1915. Photograph taken on the same day. 
2. Case 70. J. D. Photograph taken one month later, showing par- 
tial repair. The infection having invaded the extensor sheaths, 
partial excision was necessitated. 
8. Case 70. J. D. Photograph taken May 25, 1915, showing com- 
plete repair with a slightly rugged T-shaped cicatrix. 
4, Case 7. P. J. Large confluent ulcers of one year’s duration, be- 
came infected and speedily worse. Treatment with basic fuchsin 
was begun on March 1, 1915. Wound became clean, but showed 
no evidence of repair when photograph was taken, April 15, 1915. 
5. Case 7. P. J. After four months of continuous treatment with 
basic fuchsin the epithelial margins of the lesion began to grow. 
Photograph was taken on August 1, 1915. Considerable im- 
provement is evident. 
PLATE III 
1. Case 3. T. M. Large ulcers of both legs following trauma; lesions 
of two months’ duration. Fuchsin treatment was begun on 
March 3, 1915. Photograph was taken on March 18, 1915. 
2. Case 8. T. M. Photograph taken five weeks later, showing great 
improvement, the ulcer of the right leg being almost healed. 
3. Case 8. T. M. Photograph taken one month later, showing com- 
plete repair. 
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