A comparison of the results obtained at the various camps with 
Atoxyl, and Atoxyl and Mercury treatment, during the period 
December, 1906, to November, 1907,'is seen in the following table 
(Table VII, p. 8, of the report);—• 
BL’SIRO. 
(Dr. Collyns.) 
Kvacwx. 
(Dr. van Someren. 
USOCA. 
(Dr. C. J. Baker.) 
Present State on rebruury 29, 1908. 
Atoxyl 
only. 
Method 
(6) (f) Id) 
Atoxvl 
XDU 
.^fercu^y. 
.Meihoo 
(?) or (*) 
Atoxyl anil 
Mercury. 
Method (D) or (/). 
Atoxyl 
only. 
.Method 
t(>),few(<) 
Atoitl 
acd 
JlmtjTT. 
Uetho^ 
(•) 
Improved 
Relapsed 
Continue in same state 
Absent at time of examination 
Died 
Percent. 
8 
6 
3 , 
45 1 
Percent. 
19 
•5 
62 
4 
Per cent. 
405 
I I 
12-5 
21 
*5 
Percent 
35 
3^ 
20 
35 
Perceni- 
30 
5’5 
40 
255 
Number of cases ,,,i 
3«2 1 
1 
100 
328 
252 
73 
The following- table shows the comparative results from November- 
February, 1908, wherein the state of the disease is classified. 
, meaning- %ery early cases without symptoms, except gland enlarge¬ 
ment , B, early cases with symptoms, itchy skin, &c. ; C, advanced 
cases : D, very advanced cases (Table XVIII, p. 19, of the report). =- 
Present State on 
February zg, rgoS. 
Atoxyl 
only. 
Per cent. 
Improved 
42 
Relapsed 
r 
I 
Continue in | 
same state 1 
50 
Absent at time) 
of examination 
3 
Died ... 
4 
Ci.Ass OF Casr os Admission. 
A 
B 
c 
D 
Atoxyl 
' anti 
Mercury. 
Atoxyl 
only. 
Aloxy 1 
and 
Mercury. 
Atoxyl 
only. 
Atoxyl 
and 
Mercury. 
Atoxyl 
only. 
Atoxyl 
and 
Mercury. 
Per cent. 
60-5! 
3 1 
Percent. 
35 
4 
Percent. 
63 
4 
Percent. 
24 
3 
Per cent. 
41 
7 
Percent. 
7 
Percent. 
12 
--3 1 
46 
23 
56 
36 
53 
44 
10 
5 
S 
5 
6 
8 
— 
3-5 
10 
2 
12 
10 
32 
44 
