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CASE 440.—Henry L. I——FIG. 104), with the following memorandum: "Body well nourished; rigor, well marked; height, 5 feet 11½ inches; œsophagus normal. Lining membranes of larynx and trachea were of a pinkish hue. Posterior portion of lower lobe of each lung was very much congested; otherwise the lungs appeared normal; right weighed 20 ounces; left, 15½ ounces. Pericardium normal. The right side of the heart contained a large black clot; left cavities empty; organ healthy; weight, 9½ ounces. Spleen considerably enlarged and pulpy; weight, 14 ounces. Liver, the ball crossed its superior surface, injuring both the right and left lobe; organ weighed 76½ ounces. Both kidneys were healthy; right weighed 6 ounces; left, 6½ ounces."