326 
THE TUBERCULIN TEST IN MASSACHUSETTS. 
104. 10294. 
105. 10259. 
106. IO271. 
107. I0213. 
108. 10218. 
109. 9693 
110. I 022 I. 
111. 10208. 
:II2. 10239. 
113- 9643- 
114. 9687. 
115. 10270. 
116. 10265. 
117. I02I7. 
118. 9623. 
119. 9698. 
120. 10277. 
1 2 1. 10226. 
122. 9610. 
123. IO2I9. 
124. 9688. 
125. 9655. 
126. 9616. 
127. 10279. 
128. . 9633. 
129. 10263. 
130. 9654. 
A number of small tubercular foci in left retro-pharyngeal gland ; several 
(three) mesenteric glands enlarged and calcareous ; all bronchial and 
mediastinal glands enlarged and containing cheesy masses ; very large 
tubercular mass in left caudal lobe and many smaller nodules through¬ 
out both lungs. 
Cheesy tubercular degeneration of middle mediastinal glands ; cheesy 
nodules in the mesenteries. 
Left parotid much enlarged and cheesy ; left retro-pharyngeal gland en¬ 
larged and cheesy ; left bronchial gland enlarged and cheesy. 
Middle mediastinal gland enlarged and entirely cheesy; one inch foul¬ 
smelling abscess in right bronchial gland. 
Tubercular nodules in left bronchial and mediastinal glands ; a small 
(one-half inch) focus in left caudal lobe. 
Tubercular nodules in left retro-pharyngeal gland. 
Three small tubercular nodules in left bronchial gland. 
A small (one-half inch) cheesy tubercular focus in two mediastinal 
glands. 
SeWral small tubercular nodules in posterior mediastinal glands and also 
in the left bronchial gland. 
Large and small tubercular nodules in mediastinal glands; two-inch 
tubercular mass in right caudal lobe. 
A few minute foci in bronchial and mediastinal glands, a larger one (one 
inch) in left retro-pharyngeal gland completely broken down ; a num¬ 
ber of minute tubercles in two portal glands ; several abscesses (four) 
in right fore quarter of the udder. 
Several minute nodules in left retro-pharyngeal gland ; small calcareous 
tubercles in nif^diastinal and left bronchial glands ; a single cheesy mass 
in left caudal lobe. 
All bronchial and media.stinal glands much enlarged and filled with 
cheesy and calcareous deposits ; a small nodule in the left caudal 
lobe. 
Two small tubercular cheesy nodules in posterior mediastinal gland; 
slight tubercular infection of the mesenteries. 
Left bronchial and posterior mediastinal glands contain numerous small 
tubercular nodules ; somewhat larger mass (one-half inch) in posterior 
lobes of left lung. 
Extensive tubercular pericarditis with adhesion; tubercular pleuritis 
with adhesions ; extensive infection of the posterior mediastinal glands 
and tubercular infection of the portal glands and the surface of the 
liver. 
Tubercular nodules in posterior jmd middle mediastinal glands. 
One minute nodule in an axillary lymph gland, yellowish in color (re¬ 
served for microscopic examination, page lO'). 
Nothing found. ( Reaction only slight, not sufficient for condemnation). 
A single calcareous nodule in left bronchial gland. 
A bunch of small chee.^y tubercles in right udder gland. 
Small tubercular nodule in left bronchial gland and a number of similar 
nodules in posterior mediastinal gland. 
Cheesy tubercular nodule in mediastinal gland and in left caudal lobe. 
Small (one-quarter inch) tubercular nodule in left bronchial and medi¬ 
astinal glands, and a single similar one in left caudal lobe of lung. 
Left retro pharyngeal gland much enlarged and cheesy ; left cervical 
gland in same condition ; cheesy nodules in mesenteric glands. 
Multiple cheesy nodules in left bronchial gland. 
Several cheesy tubercular masses in right retro-pharyngeal gland ; a 
single deposit in left bronchial gland ; a number of the mediastinal 
glands infected; a single (three-quarter inch) cheesy tubercular de- 
Dosit in the rijjht caudal lobe 
