Chittenden and Lambert— Experiments on the 



Table showing the amounts of Albumin and Sugar in the Dog's 



Ueine. 



infiltration of cells around the blood vessels, but aside from this and 

 an apparent tendency of the liver cells to separate into stringy 

 masses there was nothing abnormal. The kidneys both had adher- 

 ent capsules and the medullary portion was large in ratio to the 

 cortex, which, besides being smaller than normal, was striated. The 

 lesion as made out microscopically was acute parenchymatous neph- 



* On this day granular casts were found, but they were not present on the follow- 

 ing day. 



f Dog- vomited freely. 



