. Fig. 13. Kidney from a case of acute szvine plague, shozcing punc- tifor 111 hemorrhages. swine-plague bacteria in the lungs in the later stages of the pneumonia may be coughed up in the contents of the bronchial tubes, swallowed and passed through the impaired stomach unharmed into the intestines. The stagnation of the feces in the large intestine furnishes the bacteria an opportunity to cause inflammation with exudation on the mucous membrane. The tendency of swine-plague bacteria to cause fibrinous inflammatory deposits on serous membranes may serve to explain such action on mucous membra


. Fig. 13. Kidney from a case of acute szvine plague, shozcing punc- tifor 111 hemorrhages. swine-plague bacteria in the lungs in the later stages of the pneumonia may be coughed up in the contents of the bronchial tubes, swallowed and passed through the impaired stomach unharmed into the intestines. The stagnation of the feces in the large intestine furnishes the bacteria an opportunity to cause inflammation with exudation on the mucous membrane. The tendency of swine-plague bacteria to cause fibrinous inflammatory deposits on serous membranes may serve to explain such action on mucous membranes. There is general congestion with resulting degeneration of the parenchyma of the spleen, kidneys and liver in the acute septicemic forms of the disease. In these cases the specific


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