This second volume of a early twentieth-century medical textbook is dedicated to special pathological anatomy, presenting systematic analyses of organ-specific diseases. Published in 1930, it reflects contemporary scientific approaches to morphologic pathology, integrating macroscopic observation with microscopic examination. The text likely addresses etiological mechanisms, structural alterations, and clinicopathological correlations across major organ systems. Intended for advanced medical students and practicing physicians, the work documents pre-war European developments in pathological research and provides insight into diagnostic reasoning prior to modern molecular methods.