120 GLANDERS 
area shrinks and becomes calcified, while the other zones become con- 
verted into a distinct fibrous capsule. Other observers have not 
reported the calcification. It has not occurred in the writer’s 
observation. The cell necrosis in glanders has been designated by 
Fic. 18. A porTION OF A GLANDERS NODULE (FIG. 17) EXTENDING 
FROM THE NECROTIC CENTER TO THE NORMAL TISSUE. X 380. 
Unna as chromatolasis which consists in the disintegration of the 
nucleus before the destruction of the cell body and the retention of the 
staining property of the broken, nuclear chromatin. This gives the 
dark color in the central part of a stained nodule. 
Besides these nodules, there are often chronic bronchitis, peribron- 
chitis, parabronchitis, atelectasis, inflammation of the tissue of the 
Jung and less frequently circumscribed or exudative pleuritis. 
