Stomach. — Congestion on mucous lining, and hemorrhagic spots 

 may he in evidence. 



Lymphatic (Hands. — Darkish red discoloration on the surface and 

 hemorrhagic spots when these glands are cut into. 



Large Intestines. — Hemorrhagic spots and congestion in mucous 

 lining in acute and subacute form. Ulcers of various sizes and shapes 

 in chronic form. These ulcers are diagnostic lesions of cholera, as in 

 no other disease do they appear. 



Fig. 2 — Ulcers (Large Intestine) Chronic Form. 



Fig. 3 — "Button Ulcers" (Large Intestine) Chronic Form. 



Small Intestines. — Changes here are extremely slight and not ap- 

 parent to the casual observer in but a few exceptional cases. 



Spleen. — Sometimes enlarged and discolored. 



Kidneys.— When the capsule (covering) of the kidney is removed 

 by stripping, small dark red spots are observed. Sometimes these 

 kidneys are as spotted or speckled as a lurkey egg. The finding of 

 spots of this character is pathognomonic evidence of hog cholera, as 

 no other disease produces them. 



Lungs. — Certain portions of the lobes of the lung may be dis- 

 colored and solidified, nol resembling in any particular the normal or 



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