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able around the neck. The cervical glands on both sides are swollen, 

 imparting a doughy sensation to the touch. The tissues in the 

 neighborhood of the swollen glands are quite cedematous. The 

 integument of the bod}^ shows no lesions. There is no discharge 

 from the ears ; nor does the external meatus on either side show any 

 ulceration. The mucous membrane of the Iniccal and nasal cavities 

 is congested, but otherwise normal. The scalp is infested with 

 numerous pediculi, which seem to be ill at ease and run about 

 as if disturbed. On section the superficial veins of the body dis- 

 charge a moderate amount of very dark, fluid blood. The heart is 

 i\ormal, except that the superficial, subepicardial veins are much 

 injected. The myocardium is somewhat soft, dull, and rather pale 

 pinkish-yellow in color. The lungs are pinkish-purple. The lower 

 lobes on the cut surface are dark reddish-brown, containing much 

 dark, fluid blood and little air. Some of the areas seen on section 

 are in a condition of almost red hepatization, containing a very 

 large amount of dark, fluid blood. The mucous membranes of the 

 bronchi are slightly swollen, hyperemic, and moist. The tracheal 

 mucosa is in the same condition. The larynx is much injected, 

 particularly the epiglottis. The bronchial glands are dark purplish, 

 slightly swollen, and somewhat softened. The spleen is of medium 

 size. The capsule is smooth as a whole, though slightly wrinkled 

 and grayish-blue in color. The cut surface is reddish-brown. The 

 trabeculge are well marked; the Malpighian bodies are fairly well 

 visible. The mesenteric glands are reddish-purple, swollen, and 

 rather soft. Both kidneys show fairly numerous subcapsular hemor- 

 rhagic areas, varying in diameter from about one-haf centimeter to 

 a mere point. The capsules peel off easily, and after their removal 

 the surfaces show alternating areas, either deeply injected or 

 grayish-yellow. On section the vessels appear highly congested 

 and the glomeruli stand out as deep reddish-yellow points. The 

 tubules are grayish-yellow; the pyramids are deeply injected. The 

 mucous membrane of the pelves is smooth and slightly swollen, 

 but not hemorrhagic. The substance of the kidneys is soft and 

 almost gelatinous. The suprarenals are large, swollen, congested, 

 and very soft. The surface of the liver is bluish-pink, mottled 

 with pale grayish-yellow areas. The capsule is smooth. The cut 

 surface is grayish-yellowish-pink. The veins contain a good deal 

 of dark, fluid blood. The gall bladder contains a turbid, yellowish 



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