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CHAPTER X PAGE 



Inflammation, Rkcknkkation, GIrowth 253 



Ameboid Motion and Phagocytosis 254 



Chemotaxis 254 



Chemotaxis of Leucocytes 256 



Phagocytosis 262 



Theories of Chemotaxis and Phagocytosis 266 



Artificial Imitations of Ameboid Movement . . .• 267 



Relation of the Above Experiments to tlie Plienomena Exhibited by Leu- 

 cocytes in Inflammation 271 



Suppuration 276 



Composition of Pus 277 



Sputum 280 



Proliferation and Regeneration 283 



Growth and Repair. "'Vitamines." 285 



CHAPTER XI 



Disturbances of Circut>ation and Diseases of the Blood 289 



The Composition of the Blood 289 



Hemorrhage 293 



Hemophilia 297 



Anemia and the Specific Anemias 300 



Secondary Anemias 300 



Chlorosis 302 



Pernicious Anemia 305 



Leukemia 307 



Hyperemia 312 



Active Hyperemia 312 



Passive Hyperemia 313 



Thrombosis 315 



Fibrin Formation 315 



The Formation of Thrombi 322 



Embolism 325 



Infarction 327 



CHAPTER XII 



Edema 330 



Formation of Lymph 331 



Absorption of Lymph 338 



The Causes of Edema 339 



Special Causes of Edema 348 



Composition of Edematous Fluids 352 



Varieties of Edematous Fluids 359 



Chemistry of Pneumothorax 365 



CHAPTER XIII 



Retrogressive Changes (Necrosis, Gangrene, Rigor Mortis, Parenchy- 

 matous Degeneration) 367 



Necrosis 36/ 



Causes of Necrosis 3/1 



Varieties of Necrosis 381 



Fat Necrosis 384 



Gangrene 388 



Rigor Mortis 390 



Atrophy 393 



Cloudv Swelling 394 



