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especially ma}' become so large as to be almost unrecognisable. In a 

 dog dead of generalised chronic tuberculosis I found the epiploon had 



Fig. 19. — Tuberculosis of the liver (atypical form). 



Fig. 20. — Tuberculosis of the epiploon. R, spleen. 



assumed the form of a flattened rectangular, slightly incurved mass,, 

 with irregular, rounded projections, marked by vascular striae ; the 



