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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