(a) Atrophied liver.
(b) Transverse section of the left lobe, showing the mouths of the enormously distended gall-ducts.
(c) Enlarged gall-bladder.
(d) Dilated cystic duct.
(e) Distended hepatic, and common duct.
(f) Ulceration in duodenum, in the situation of the opening of the gall-duct into the intestines.
(g) Pancreas with enlarged head (h), and enormously distended duct.
[PLATE II.]
External surface of the left kidney, denuded of its capsule, in a case of permanent jaundice.
(a) Small specks of bile pigment deposited in the renal tissue, and blocking up the urine tubes.