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Disease and Its Causes

CHAPTER VIII
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The halt of the infection is important in allowing time for the body to make ready its means of defence.

One cannot avoid comparing the lymph node with a strong fortress thrown in the path of a victorious invading army behind which the defenders may gather and which affords them time to renovate their strength.
3.

By means of the blood.

The blood vessels are universally distributed, the smaller vessels have thin walls easily ruptured and easily penetrated.

It is probable that in every infection some organisms enter the blood which, under usual conditions, is peculiarly hostile to bacteria.


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