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MUSGRAVE. 



Table Xo. 4. — Shovring pathological summary in 





I. 



II. 



III. 



Kidnevs _ 



Both organs large, soft 



Numerous adhesions and 



Pale and soft; two small 





and cedematous. Ad- 



subcapsular abscesses. 



subcapsular abscesses 





hesions and Paragoni- 



Adrenals seem normal. 



and one pelvic abscess 





mus lesions around the 





in left kidney. Ad- 





kidneys. Lesions un- 





renals seem normal. 





der the capsule and in 









pelvis and ureters. 









Adrenals appear nor- 









mal. 







Bladder 



Walls contain several 



Wall thickened and con- 



Appears normal 





cystic abscesses. 



tains several abscesses, 

 some extending into 

 the lumen of the organ. 

 The mucosa intact. 





Scrotum _ . . 



Epididymis is swollen 



Epididymis contains sev- 



Epididymis contains a 





and contains typical 



eral small abscesses. 



few small abscesses. 





lesions which extend 









through the inguinal 









canal to lymphatics 









in abdominal cavity. 







Prostate 



Enlarged and on section 



Contains a few small, blu- 



Contains a few small ab- 



gland. 



contains several cystic 

 abscesses. 



ish, cystic abscesses. 



scesses. 



Cerebro spi- 



Not opened 



Not opened 



Not opened. ... __ 



nal canal. 









Miscellaneous. 



Ova or parasites found in 



Ova and parasites in most 



Many ova found exten- 





most of the lesions 



of the lesions examined 



sively distributed. One 





mentioned but in some 



but not in all. This 



psoas abscess contained 





otherwise typical ones 



w r as apparently an 



more than 100 adult 





neither eggs nor worms 



acute case and no eti- 



parasites. 





were found. Amoebae 



ologic agent except P. 







found in intestinal ul- 



weste.rm.anii was found. 







cers, liver, abscesses, in 



Death apparently 







the prostate and in 



entirely due to the 







some of the lymphatic 



fluke infection. 







abscesses in the abdo- 









men. 







