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In contrast with this Fig. 224 shows the deposit of 

 miliary tubercle as it occurs in tubercular meningitis. 



FIG. 223. 



Two smallest broncho-pneumonic depots. Tubercle granulation of Laennec. a, a. 

 The luminaof two adjacent small bronchi, the caseous secretion partially fallen out; 

 the walls infiltrated with cells and directly going over into catarrhal infiltration of the 

 surrounding parenchyma. By the course of the elastic fibres we may recognize every- 

 where how large the number of infiltrated alveoli is. 6, 6, b. Bloodvessels. 1-100 mm. 

 After EINDFLEISCH. 



The inflammatory growth originates in the perivascular 

 lymphatic sheaths which inclose the small arteries of the 



