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What are the terminations of erysipelas? 

 The mildest termination is in desquamation; it ends 

 in phlyctenae, in oedema, and in suppuration, in which 

 case there is phlegmon. 



Q. Does erysipelas manifest metastasis? 



#. It shifts from place to place; and in some cases the 

 translations, or the sympathetic phenomena, are on inter- 

 nal organs, as the brain, and are usually fatal. 



Q. What texture is the seat of measles'? 



A. That disease is in the reticular texture external to 

 the chorion. 



Q. Where are the pustules of small-pox located? 



A. In the chorion. 



Q. Are all the herpetic affections located in the same 

 parts of the dermoid texture? 



.#. No; some affect the reticular texture, and others 

 are deeper seated, and involving the chorion. Some of 

 the herpes are diseases of the sebaceous follicles. 



Q. Which is the seat of tinea ? 



A. Most of the forms of tinea are found on the surface 

 of the chorion; but the tinea favosa arises from the seba- 

 ceous follicles. 



Q. Whence do warts originate? 



A. From the chorion. 



Q. Where are secondary syphilitic symptoms seated? 



fl. In the vascular reticular texture. 



Q. Whence do the horny excrescences proceed? 



*A. From sebaceous follicles. 



Q. In a former conversation you said the anthrax arose 

 from a strangulation of the cellular texture. 



Ji. Yes; but there is another opinion, that the eschars 



