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Disease and Its Causes

CHAPTER I
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On the outside is the skin [Fig.

3], which surface is many times increased by the existence of glands and such appendages to the skin as the hair and nails.

A gland, however complicated its structure, is nothing more than an extension of the surface into the tissue beneath [Fig.

4].

In the course of embryonic development all glands are formed by an ingrowth of the surface.


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