. Diseases of infancy and childhood . appears cloudy, especially along the course of the blood-vessels from which a purulent exudate oozes. This purulent exudate in-volves all the tissues of the convexity and frequently extends to the base inthe meshes of the pia and between it and the cortex. The fluid in theventricles is as a rule increased, and may contain small flocculi of is frequently noted in this region. The joints show evidencesof septic inflammation. The spleen is frequently enlarged. Evidences ofinfection and sepsis are present in all parts of the intestinal organ


. Diseases of infancy and childhood . appears cloudy, especially along the course of the blood-vessels from which a purulent exudate oozes. This purulent exudate in-volves all the tissues of the convexity and frequently extends to the base inthe meshes of the pia and between it and the cortex. The fluid in theventricles is as a rule increased, and may contain small flocculi of is frequently noted in this region. The joints show evidencesof septic inflammation. The spleen is frequently enlarged. Evidences ofinfection and sepsis are present in all parts of the intestinal organs of thebody. Multiple abscesses may occur, and not infrequently parenchjTiiatousdegenerations involve the kidneys, liver, and spleen. Purpuric spots or mottling, so frequently seen on the outside of thebody, may sometimes be seen more distinctly in the internal organs. Climatic Conditions.—The greatest number of cases occur during thewinter months, while sporadic cases are seen in the spring, summer, and fallmonths. PLATK XXXVI IF.


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