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pain in the trunk. Then followed pain in the abdomen, 

 diarrhoea, and vomiting, the diarrhoea being most constant. 

 Four cases ended fatally. On post-mortem examination 





FIG. 57. FROM A SECTION THROUGH THE KIDNEY OF A CASE THAT DIED 

 AFTER MEAT-POISONING AT WELBECK. 



The figure represents part of a glomerulus of a Malpighian corpuscle, in which 

 some of the capillary blood-vessels are filled with the bacilli. Magnifying 

 power 700. 



1. Capsule of Malpighian corpuscle. 



2. Capillaries filled with bacilli. 



3. Capillaries empty. 



4. Bacilli contained between capillaries. 



enteritis and pneumonia were most prominent. Part of the 

 kidney was examined in microscopic sections, and it was 

 found that many of the tubuli uriniferi contained hyaline 



