Hydræmic engorgement of the liver is regarded as a characteristic fact by Lacassagne, who claims to be able to diagnosticate drowning from a single examination of this organ.
No single sign or post-mortem appearance is characteristic of drowning, and none enables us surely todiagnosticate death by submersion either in putrid or fresh cadavers.
Bronchitis and pneumonia are not infrequent, yet I have seen cases of laryngeal diphtheria recover in which I had suspected pneumonia before performing tracheotomy, and was enabled to diagnosticate it after operating.
A typical case of atonic dilatation of the stomach is a well-defined disease, and because it is difficult to diagnosticate its early stages is not sufficient reason for discarding altogether the designation.
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