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INFECTIOUS ENTERO-HEPATITIS IN TURKEYS. 



§ 188. Characterization. This disease of turkeys is 

 characterized by thickening of areas or of the entire walls of 

 the caeca and areas of tissue degeneration or necrosis in the 

 liver. It is popularly known as "black head." 



