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At a period still more advanced the 

 symtoms shew themselves in the general 

 state of the subject, the hair loses its 

 brightness and becomes faded, the skin 

 gets dry and hard, the appetite tends to 

 disappear and all the oth^ functions 

 are disturbed. 



The temperature is not properly a, 

 symptom. It may rise as high as 41° c. 

 and it may also ba normal, intermittent 

 or irregular. 



Anemia advances, the mucus membra- 

 nes become pale, the eye assumes a 

 peculiar appearance, sunken, shining 

 and melancholy; the skin under the 

 eyelid forms a pale semicircle extending 

 one or two centemeters towards the 

 corners, 



Respecting pleural tuberculosis the 

 external manifestations of the lesions are 

 very obscure. The majority rapidly lose 

 strength without any noticeable symp- 

 toms, sometimes there may be hyper- 

 thermia. 



