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arranged in a tabular form for comparison — continued , 
Large Intestines. 
Liver. 
Spleen. 
Kidneys. 
Inflamed and ulcerated ; rec- 
tum particularly so. 
Turgid and in- 
flamed. 
Not noted. 
Not noted. 
Contained lumpy faeces, and a 
yellow fluid. 
Soft, dark, livid ; 
gall-bladder mode- 
rately distended. 
Engorged. 
Congested. 
Empty and slightly affected ; 
rectum much inflamed.3 
Highly congested 
and enlarged. 
Not noted. 
Not noted. 
Deeply congested; sometimes 
in longitudinal streaks. 
Often healthy; 
sometimes pale ; 
gall-bladder usually 
full. 
Healthy. 
Healthy. 
Inflamed; covered with effu- 
sion, or abraded; sometimes 
•ulcerated; contents fluid and 
fetid. 
Congested. Gall- 
bladder full. 
Friable ; black ; 
not enlarged. 
Healthy. 
Upper portion congested ; 
lower portion intensely so, and 
I abraded ; mesenteric and other 
! glands enlarged and engorged. 
Yellowish; fria- 
ble ; gall-bladder 
distended with bile. 
Engorged. 
Pyramids con- 
gested. 
In the caecum ulcerations, 
covered with waxy exudation, 
abounded, and were so confluent 
that scarcely a spot of entire 
mucous membrane remained, 
and confluent ulcers scattered 
length, with an occasional apth 
union with the rectum for tw 
membrane was entirely destroy 
ulceration, with cheesy exudati 
lated ulcers. 
Healthy ; gall- 
bladder full. 
In the colon single 
through its entire 
ous deposit, near its 
0 feet; the mucous 
ed, being a mass of 
ion. In rectum iso- 
Healthy. 
Healthy. 
to have been entered vice versa. 
