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Excerpt from Consumption, as Engendered by Rebreathed Air and Consequent Arrest of the Unconsumed Carbonaceous Waste, Its Prevention and Possible Cure
Tubercle, in other words the arrested because unburnt carbonaceous waste, is the substance and no other whose presence entails consumption and scrofula in every degree. It is the very essence and indoles of these maladies, their sufficient reason and sole material cause, for without tubercle there can be no scrofula, and without un urut carbon there can be no tubercle. Tubercle in fact is no other that the arrested because unoxidised carbonaceous waste, in fine the detained metamorphic refuse of the living organism, detained by reason of imperfect defective respiratory function. This detained waste gathers in the blood, and when the blood can no longer hold it, for its powers in this respect are limited, it is laid down per force in the living tissues deranging their action and causing rottenness and decay.
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