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G. — That part of the (Esophagus which is below the stricture, laid 

 open, and of a natural appearance. 



H H.— The stomach. 



I. — The aorta attached to the (Esophagus. 



Figure 2. — Illustrates the scirrhus of the pylorus, a part of which is 

 advanced to suppuration. (Case 2d.) 



A. — The duodenum below the structured part. 



B B. — The thickened portion of the pylorus. 



C. — The ulcerated part of the scirrhus. 



D. — A portion of the stomach in its natural state. 



Plate II. 



Figures 1 and 2. — Represent the liver tuberculated. The liver in 

 this case much enlarged. (Case 3d.) 



Fig. 1. — Is a section of the liver exhibiting its superior or convex 

 surface vested with tubera. 



A. — The cut edge of the liver. 



B B B. — The superior surface of the liver studded with tubera. 



Fig. 2. — Is a perpendicular view of the same section of the liver. 



A A A. — The tubera of largest size. 



B B B. — The substance of the liver between the tubera. 



C — A blood vessel. 



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