Liver function test and needle biopsy of the liver were p rformed in 23 patients with typhoid fever confirmed by bacteriological and/or serological test. Histological findings of the liver were compared with clinical, biochemical and bacteriological findings. Following resuIts were obtained: 1. The needle biopsy specimens of the Jiver showed pathologically typhoid nodule in 6 cases (26. I.o), nan-specific in 15 cases including miId cholestasis in 9 cases (39. 1%), p riportal infla mmation in 8 cases (34. Sia) fatty infiltration in 5 cases (21. 8Zo). No pathological change was found only in 2 cases (8. 7%). 2. Both SGOT and S"PT were elevated in lo cases (G9. 69o) and SGOT alone in 3 cases 13. 0%), alkaline phcsphatase in 13 cas s (56. 5%). There was no difference in liver function test between the grcup with typhoid nodu'e and without typ!ioid noduIe. 3. Bacteriological studies showed positive blood culture in 56. 5% and positive stool culture in 39. 1% of the total cases. 3Vidal reaction (1: 160) were positive in 30. 4Po of the total cases- The incidence of positive blood cu'ture (83. 3%) in the group with typhoid nodu]e was markedly higher than that in the group without typhoid nodule (47. 1%) 4. S-x ratio of typhoid nodu!e group were 5 to 1, male pre3ominating. Hepatom=galy was noted in 15 cases 65. Z%) out cf 23 casrs The incidence of hepatomega!y in the group with typhoid nodule (83. 3Fo) was higher than that in the group without typhoid nodule (58. 8Fo,'). There were no significant difference of the other clinical studies.