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colon, and increased downward. The other organs were healthy.
From a woman, set. forty-four years, who had had dys- entery for six months, with pain and tenesmus. (Hospi- tal, 198, 203.) 1855. Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.
2292. Abscess between the rectum and bladder, and opening into each.
From a gentleman, set. sixty years, who had had urinary symptoms for two years, with intensely acute symptoms the last two weeks ; half a pint of pus having been dis- charged from the rectum the day before death. 1861.
Dr. J. B. S. Jackson.
2293. Sinuses about the rectum ; opening externally, and ex- tending upward nearly 5 in. 1847.
Dr. J. C. Warren.
2294. Cast, in plaster, of two portions of small intestine, and showing well-marked tubercular ulceration. Colored by Mr. C. J. Blake.
From a man, set. twenty-four years, who died of phthisis. (Hospital, 213, 118.) 1858. Museum Fund.
2295. A second cast, colored by Mr. Blake, and showing two long and narrow ulcers, running transversely, and entirely across the small intestine. There were numerous others of the same character ; and they were all more -or less tubercular.
From a man, who died of phthisis, and without diarrhoea. (Hospital, 239, 172.) 1861. Museum Fund.
2296. A portion of intestine, inverted ; with a diverticulum. This last is 2J in. in length, was situated five feet and a half from the caecal valve, and shows upon its inner sur- face three large tubercular ulcers. From a case of phthi- sis. (Hospital, 217, 242.) 1859. Dr. C. Ellis.
2297. Thibert's model. A portion of the colon, showing ul- cers of various size ; from a case of phthisis and chronic diarrhoea. 1849. Dr. J. Ware.
2298. Perforation of a large ulcer, in the ileum, and 7 in. from the cfflcal valve. There were other large ulcers below, but none above this ; of a bluish color, and without any tuber- cular appearance.
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