538 FRANCIS' CASES OF MORBID ANATOMY. 



Figure 2. — Exhibits that condition of the liver which frequently 

 arises from long indulgence in the use of ardent liquors. The liver in 

 this disease is preternaturally diminished. (Case 4fA.) 



A. — The convex surface of the liver. 



B. — The cut portion of the liver. 



For the drawings whence the engravings illustrative of these cases 

 of morbid anatomy have been made, I am indebted to the kindness of 

 James Inderwick and David H. Fraser, of the Medical Department of 

 the United States' Navy, and John W. Jarvis, Professor of Painting, 

 New-York. 



JOHN W. FRANCIS. 



New-York, Jane 6th, 1815. 



