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enlarged or not. The liver, beyond the evidence of 

 haemolysis and a certain amount of cloudy swelling, is 

 normal in appearance and structure. Subserous haemor- 



FIG. 32. Diagrammatic representation of the condition of the kidney in 

 health (A), during experimental hgemoglobinuria of rabbit (B), and in sup- 

 pression of urine following upon blackwater fever (C). In B small casts are 

 present in some of the uriniferous and collecting tubules ; in C large casts are 

 present in many of the uriniferous and collecting tubules. In the latter con- 

 siderable enlargement of the kidney is also observed. For the sake of 

 comparison B is represented as tri-papillary instead of being uni papillary, 

 as in the rabbit. (From the "Annals of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene," 

 Liverpool University, by permission.) 



rhages and haemorrhages into either solid or hollow 

 viscera are exceptional. Hepatitis and even hepatic 

 abscess may occur. 



