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Case 3.a male aged seven days. The stomach was distended with king chee and ruptured apparently from over distention. It was not possible to say whether the rupture took place before or after death.
Case 4.A female about seven days old. The notes are the
same as those of case three.
Case F.A male aged five days. The stomach was burst and
a some of the king chee was lying in the abdominal cavity it lay chiefly outside and ir. front of the ascendir and descend ing
colon and between the small intestines ard aterior abdominal
wall.
Case 6.A male aged about fifteen days. There was acute fikri-
-nous peritonitis over the stomach,liver and intestines. The
stomach was toc digested to allow of any antémortem perfor-
-ation being found, its remains partially covered a large
mass composed of places of king chee compressed together.
The umbilicus had healed, The remains of the umbilical vein
contained normal clot.
king chee is not infrequently seen in stomachs of young
infants together with free fluid but in all the cases record-
-♦d ahove except no.5 the pieces of king chee were caked
together like a cast of the stomach and in no case was there
free fluid Ir the viscus. It seemed mechanically impossible
that the mass could be passed into the intestine or vomited,
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