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scattered throughout its course, with ulcerative erosions also pre; 
ent. (b) Jejenum was of a dark, blue red color, resembling tk 
so-called eel skin of rinderpest, (c) Ileum presented the same ap 
pearances, but Peyer’s patches were swollen and marked b 
numerous haemorrhagic spots. 
Large Intestines—(a) Caecum ; contents of anterior part sera 
fluid, and soon became hard, forming balls which extended to th 
rectum. The entire mucosa of the large intestine was swolle 
and of a dark red color, and marked by numerous haemorrhagi 
ulcerations of various dimensions. The ileocaecal, or valve c 
Bauhini, was swollen and covered with petechial spots. Aboi 
six inches from the valve a very large, ragged-edged, tumefied uj 
ceration of a black red color was to be seen, one and a half inchc 
in diameter, having an infundibuliform character. Numeroi 
smaller ones of a similar character extended throughout the ini' 
cosa of the large intestine. 
Kidneys—Nine inches long, three inches wide and one and 
half inches thick. On cutting through the vascular connections 
large quantity of a dark red, coagulated fluid oozed out. T1 
capsules were non-adherent. The cortex was opaque and of 
pale, grayish red color, interrupted by numerous dark red spo 
of various sizes. Medullary substance was of a dark red colo 1 
the vasa recti being distinctly visible. The pelvis was filled wr 
a dark red, coagulated mass, which was attached to the mucos 
The superficial and deep inguinal glands were enlarged and co 
ered with numerous black spots. 
DIAGNOSIS. 
Peritonitis haemorrhagica peteehialis. 
Acites abdominalis. 
Enteritis ulcerativa haemorrhagica. 
j Splenitis parenchymatosa haemorrhagica. 
Hepatitis parenchymatosa et degeneratio adiposa. 
Nephritis parenchymatosa haemorrhagica et degeneratio ac 
posa. 
Lymphadenitis parenchymatosa generalis haemorrhagica. 
Pleuritis effusa et adhesiva haemorrhagica. 
Broncho-pneumonia haemorrhagica et caseosa. 
