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hair is thickened, 4’, as the so-called hair bulb; the sebaceous 
gland, G/, has begun to grow out from the follicular walls. In 
the upper part of the follicle the hair lies quite free, hence in sev- 
eral places where the hairs have been forcibly torn off the upper 
part of the follicle, F, still remains, while the lower part attached 
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The above description contains nothing new, 
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