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subside, they destroy the life of the affected 

 part. 



We seem to consider violent or phlegmo- 

 nous inflammation, to be simply the result 

 of an increased action of vessels, though, 

 probably this disease has its varieties; in 

 the other species of inflammations, the va- 

 rieties, are evident and numerous. In 

 chronic inflammation, we sometimes see 

 the substance deposited in consequence of 

 the increased action of vessels, such as is 

 usually poured out in cases of simple ex- 

 citement, and the subsequent organization, 

 is also of the common kind ; whilst in other 

 instances, we observe the deposited substance 

 to be very various in quality, either not ad- 

 mitting of, or not acquiring organization. 

 Again, in other cases, when organization 

 takes place, we observe, the structures pro- 

 duced, to be very various in their appear- 

 ances and nature, and thus monstrous 



