162 TUBERCULOSIS 
Fic. 35. A PHOTOGRAPH OF A PART OF THE OMENTUM SHOWING A LARGE NUMBER OF 
SMALL MORE OR LESS FLATTENED TUBERCLES SCATTERED OVER THE SURFACE. 
(SLIGHTLY REDUCED IN SIZE). 
It was formerly considered that when the Jesions existed in both 
of the large (abdominal and thoracic) cavities of the body the disease 
was generalized. It is possible, however, for it to be generalized 
when the lesions are restricted to the organs of one cavity, as the 
