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There is no more prominent morbid anatomical feature in these cases than the great enlarge- ment, and the frequent discoloration, of the colonic mesenteric glands ; it is an indication of the intense degree of toxic absorption (with which may be included bacterial migration) which takes place from the diseased bowel in these cases. In only one case were the enlarged mesenteric glands examined by cultural methods : a coliform organism, in association with a small coccus, was obtained by aerobic ...methods of culture. 99 IOO STUDIES IN DEFICIENCY DISEASE The stomach was invariably greatly dilated and its walls much thinned (Figs. 28 and 29). It but rarely showed external evidences of congestion. The small intestine was always greatly thinned, either throughout its whole FIG. 28. Photograph of the gastro-intestinal tract of a healthy control monkey. Animal killed twelve hours after last meal. Note normal size of empty stomach, uniform calibre of small bowel, also appearance of healthy colon when partly loaded with faeces.
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