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comes from the country and has never seen a train ; 

 drive him to the station, and are frightened, perhaps, 

 because the horse himself is so much alarmed pos- 

 sibly have a narrow escape because of the excitement 





FIG. 69. SECTION OF THE EPITHELIAL LINING OF THE HUMAN 

 CESOPHAGUS. 



which his first sight of a train causes him. But the 

 same horse, after a few months' discipline, will scarcely 



subject is quite extensive; nearly sixty articles are known to me. I select the 

 following, by consulting which access to the remaining literature may be had : 

 W. Waldeyer, " Ueber die Veranderungderquergestreiften Muskelfasern bei 

 der EnUiindung und beim Typhusprocess, sowie ueber die Regeneration der- 

 selben bei Substanzdefekten," Virchows Archiv /. Pathol., xxxiv, 473, 

 1865. 



