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Desquamative catarrh of the kidneys, Fig. 205, begins 

 with a granular cloudiness and falling off of the epithe- 



FlG. 204. 



Catarrhal pneumonia. One and a half of an alveolus. The tortuous capillaries of 

 the septa injected. Filling of the lumina with epithelial cells of the walls which 

 multiply by division. 1-300. After RINDFLEISCH. 



Hal lining of the uriniferous tubules, and an active prolif- 

 eration of the cells. 



FIG. 205. 



Transverse and oblique sections of catarrhal urinary tubuli. 1-500. After RIND- 

 FLEISCH. 



Rindfleisch calls vesicles and pustules produced by in- 

 flammation of the skin, an acute purulent catarrh of the 

 skin, in which a primary serous catarrh (vesicle) became 

 a purulent one (pustule). Eczema he terms a chronic 



