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Heart: dilatation - pathology
Lung abscess: pathology
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Post mortem 04: kidney in situ
Post mortem 05: spleen
Post mortem 06: penis
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Post mortem 14: heart right outflow tract
Post mortem 15: kidney section
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Post mortem 18: liver
Post mortem 19: pluck
Post mortem 20: adrenal in situ
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