HORSE-POX, TUBERCULOSIS, AND ENDOCARDITIS 



i. Natural Horse-pox simulating Glanders. 2. Natural Horse-pox simulating Aphthous Stomatitis. 3. Tuberculosis: Section 

 of Affected Lung; A A, newly-formed tubercles; B u, tubercles undergoing caseous degeneration; cc, divided blood- 

 vessels. 4. Endocarditis (valvular disease). 



