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FOOTNOTES:
[1] General thickening of all the valvular apparatus on both sides of the heart. (St. B. 33.)
[2] Andral, vol. iii. p. 411.
[3] Pl. 1, fig. 5.
[4] Opacity and thickening of the lining membrane on both sides of the heart, without unevenness or alteration of form. (St. B. 33).
Opacity and thickening in the valvular apparatus between the left auricle and ventricle, with shortening of the chordæ tendinæ, and such alteration of structure and form as to produce a considerable contraction of the aperture. (St. B. 26).
Such thickening of the whole valvular apparatus as to narrow the aperture of communication between the left auricle and ventricle to a mere slit. (St. B. 19).