466 INANITION AND MALNUTRITION 



Notes on Table 3 



Case 1. Malnutrition. Congenital syphilis. 



Case 2. Malnutrition. Otitis media. Bronchopneumonia. Terminal diarrhea. 



Case 3. Malnutrition. Otitis media. Gonorrheal conjunctivitis. 



Case 4. Malnutrition. Pylorospasm (?). Bronchopneumonia. Mother gave negative Wassermann. 

 Body weight 3,204 g. after embalming by intra-arterial injection of about 500 c.c. of 10 per cent formalin. 

 Assuming this equally distributed over body (skeleton excluded), the corrected weights for the various 

 organs are given (in parenthesis), by deducting 18.4 per cent from the observed weight. 



Case 5. Emaciation. Hydrocephalus. Operated spina bifida. Negative luetic history. At autopsy, 

 640 g. cerebrospinal fluid (deducted from gross body weight of 3,580 g. gives corrected body weight of 2,940 



Case 6. Malnutrition. Multiple boils (healed). Terminal bronchopneumonia. Body weight 3,972 

 g.; increased to 5,050 g. after embalming by intra-arterial injection of 1,078 c.c. of 10 per cent formalin. 

 Assuming this equally distributed over body (skeleton excluded), the corrected weights for the various 

 organs are given (in parenthesis) by deducting 24.4 per cent from the observed weight. 



Case 7 (a twin). Malnutrition. Enteritis (?). Bronchopneumonia. Negative Wassermann. 



Case 8. Malnutrition. Diarrhea. Otitis media. Mother luetic; infant gave negative Wassermann 

 after mercurial treatment. 



Case 9. Malnutrition. Scleroderma neonatorum. Otitis media. Diarrhea. 



Case 10. General malnutrition. Premature infant. 



Case 11. Malnutrition. Premature. Congenital lues. Bronchopneumonia. 



Case 12. Malnutrition ("athreptic"). Hare lip and cleft palate. 



Case 13. General malnutrition and inanition. 



Case 14. Atrophic. Hydrocephalus. Meningitis (syphilitic) and chronic iritis. Bronchopneumonia. 



Case 15. Nutrition "fair." Diarrhea. Bronchitis. Peritonitis. Slight rachitic (?) "rosary." 



