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serous exudate. The intermuscular connective tissue appears to be 
quite as much involved as the subcutaneous connective tissues. 
The lymphatic g'ands are frequently though not uniformly en- 
larged. Those that are enlarged are edematous or hemorrhagic. 
The cervical and prescapular glands are most seriously affected. 
Fic. 6. PHoroGraPH SHOWING HEMORRHAGES BENEATIT THE ENDOCARDIUM OF THE 
RIGHT VENTRICLE (REYNOLDS). 
The nasal mucous membrane in some cases is congested, and a 
bloody serous discharge from the nostrils is present. The tissues 
around the larynx are hemorrhagic and infiltrated with blood-stained 
serum. The mucous membranes of the larynx and trachea are more 
