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quiry still further, by placing before the reader 

 another table, which will prove that the nature of 

 the effused products bears no proportion to the 

 increase in the quantity of blood contained within 

 the vessels of the organ, nor consequently to the 

 amount of distension of those vessels. 



TABLE III. Showing the relative UV/<y/W.v nf the lien/thy anil ciujvryed 

 Kiiliii'i/fi, with the Nature of the C/ianges observed in the Composition 

 of the Secretion of the latter. 



