The Relation of Tuberculous Lesions to the Mode of Infection
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The convex surface of the liver is sprinkled with minute tubercles; a similar but less marked condition is found on the concave surface. No tubercles were found in the parenchyma of the organ. No lymph-gland disease was found in any part of the body excepting that recorded in the superficial inguinal glands. Hog No. 1384- June 13, 1906, killed and examined post-mortem. General condi- tion very good, fat, weight about 200 pounds. The tail, about 25cm. QO inches) from its point of attachment to t...he body, at the seat of inoculation, is somewhat thickened. On section the increased connective tissue is found to be sprinkled with a dozen or more minute necrotic foci, less than one-half mm. In diameter. One of the superficial inguinal glands contains a few tuberculous foci. The lung is adherent to the chest wall and to the diaphragm. The costal and pul- monary pleune and the thoracic surface of the diaphragm are closely sprinkled with small tubercles which vary in size from points to 3 mm. In diameter.
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