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" The liver consisted of three lobes on the n'ght and tvvo on the 

 left side. On the under surface of the first of the lobes belonging 

 to the right portion, so as to be entirely concealed, vvas situated the 

 gali bladder. In shape this organ was oval, and 4 of an inch in 

 length. Its duct, nearly 1 inch in length, entered the duodemim 

 about ird ofan inch from the pyloms, being joined ^th of an inch 

 before its entrance by the hepatic duct. The bladder was full of 

 green bile. 



" '^ihe pancreas began distinct and narrovr, closely adherent to the 

 pyloric portion of the stomach on its dorsal aspect, and ended in a 

 broad irregular niass, surrounded by the first curve of the diiodenum. 

 The length, when dissected away and extended, vvas lį inch. 



" The spleen," of a prismatic form, lay closely attached to the 

 cardiac portion of the stomach, by which it was alraost wholly con- 

 cealed. Its length vvas 2 inches. 



'• The small intestines nieasured 3 feet in length : their circura- 

 ference vvas 1 inch : their texture thin and transparent. 



'• The large intestines measured 1 4^ inch in circumference, and 

 were firraer than the small intestines : their surface vvas smooth 

 and uniform, being destitute oflongitudinal bands, or sacculi. In 

 length they measured 64 inches. 



" The ccBcum, 1 ^ inch in length, vvas pointed and recurved. Severai 

 mesenteric glands vvere clustered around the junction of the small 

 and large intestines. 



" The stomach vvas large, somevvhat globular, havingthe cardiac 

 portion developed, and the pyloric short. The raeasurement of the 

 larger curve was 5 inches and 2 lines. The omentum vvas small and 

 very thin. 



" The kidneys, of which the right vvas rather the highest, were 

 oval in shape, vvith a depression at the spot where the vessels enter. 

 Their cortical substance vvas very thin and not very distinct. Their 

 length vvas 1 inch. The urinary tubuli entered the pelvis by a single 

 papilta. Renal capsules of the size of peas vvere closely attached. 

 The ureters entered the bladder on its posterior aspect, tvvo thirds 

 from thejundus. 



" The uterus was small. The ovaries vvere about the size of tarės. 

 The clitoris vvas I- an inch in length, pointed, and likę a penis pend- 

 ent from the symphysis pubis. 



" The lungs had tvvo lobes on the left side and three on the 

 right : those on the left side vvere healthy ; but those on the right 

 vvere diseased, adhering to the pleura costalis, vvhich vvas highly in- 

 flamed and covered vvith a coating of coagulable lymph. On cutting 

 into the lobes one vvas found to be completely disorganized, and 

 fiUed vvith caseous matter ; the other tvvo vvere in a statė of active 

 inflammation, having a firm fleshy feel and appearance, the cells 

 being filled vvith lymph. The lining membrane of the larynx and 

 bronchi appeared healthy. 



«< The tongue vvas pointed, and on its basai portion vvere three 

 papiUee, placed so as to form the three points of a triangle, the apex 



