62 DISEASES CLASS 1. 2. i. 



blood is thrown into it by the abforbent mouths, which take it 

 up from the capillary arteries. 



M. M. Tie the vena faphena below the joint of the knee, and 

 the blood will then circulate by the internal veins ; and that flop- 

 ped in the veins beneath the ligature will be abforbed. 



The piles may be termed varixes, and may be deftroyed by 

 ex'Cifion or ligature. See Haemorrhois, 



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