PLATE IV. 



Another specimen from a typhus patient, in whom dyspnoea was 

 first noticed only three or four hours before death. The oedematous 

 swelling occupies the right margin of the glottis and extends for- 

 wards along the side and in front of the epiglottis, involving the 

 central glosso-epiglottic fraenum and spreading somewhat beyond it 

 to the left. 



