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Plahn believes it to be the result of nervous inhibitioi 

 glomerular secretion. Others suppose it is the result of i 



Diagrammatic representation of a renal lulmle. (A) normal; (B) co:-nmencing d( 

 h£emoglobinuria ; (C) sufficient deposit to be washed on and cause obstruction of t^ 

 the pyramid. (After J. O. Wakelin Bariatt and Warrington Yorke.)— From the ' 

 of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene;' Liverpool University, by permission. 



caused by the disease. The improvement of the conditi 

 the B.P. is raised, as when after salines are given, supi 

 mechanical theory. 



P.M. 



The cardinal features are : — 



Jaundice of the tissues. 



Liquid blood. 



Swollen and congested kidneys. 



The kidneys are enlarged, dark red, degenerated tubular epi 

 the tubules block with granular material. 



The liver is enlarged, the gall-bladder full of inspissated bi 

 of livf;r necrosis with thrombi in the sub-lobular veins, and h^em 

 in the cells. 



The bone-marrow is yellowish, fluid, or gelatinous. 



