260 HEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAMIA. 
Autopsy.—The tissue lesions were rather severe. Both 
lungs showed considerable interlobular emphysema, which 
was especially marked in the ventral lobes. Petechial spots. 
were especially marked on caudal lobes. Right caudal lym- 
phatic gland was dark, swollen and showing petechiz. 
The diaphragm showed scattering petechiz on peritoneal’ 
surface of tendon. The heart was markedly hemorrhagic, 
the hemorrhages being both superficial and deep. 
The gall bladder was filled with a dark bloody fluid. Its 
walls were infiltrated and oedematous and the surrounding 
tissues were oedematous. 
There were petechize on the third stomach penetrating 
the walls. Eighteen inches below the pylorus, the duodenum 
was cedematous and bedded in a yellowish gelatinous mass. 
The small intestines showed well marked petechiz through- 
out. See Fig.’s 2 and 3. These areas were’ large and - 
abundant. 
There were petechiz in the kidney substance and upon 
the surfaces. The bladder walls were hemorrhagic, the mu- 
cous membrane being very much inflamed, thickened and 
softened. There was a small quantity of bloody fluid in the 
bladder. Spleen petechize were abundant and especially con- 
spicuous on the inferior extremity. 
Death 7.—This was a black and white heifer in fair con-. 
dition, seven months old. (See Fig. 4). This animal was. 
first seen by Drs. Wilson and Reynolds at 2:00 p. m. Novem- 
ber 29th. The temperature was then 98.6, the calf being 
out door ona very chilly day. The respirations were very 
shallow but normal in frequency. The pulse was not taken. 
This calf stood with the back arched, shivering and appar- 
ently ready to fall at anvyminute. The hair was rough; there 
was aslight filling at the inferior cervical region, and the 
eyes were sunken. The muzzle was dry. 
At 4:45 p. m. the calf was still out of doors, temperature 
100.9; pulse 72 full, soft and fairly strong; respiration 20. 
The heart and lung sounds were normal so far as could be 
determined by auscultation. At 7:30 p. m. the temperature 
was 101.1, respiration, pulse, etc. about as at 4:45. The 
calf was now put in the stable out of the wind, but the sta-- 
ble was cold. 
