Fever is the natural endeavor of thebody to rid itself of foreign
matter* As long as this is not understood by the medical school, they will continue to stifle and suppress it, and so to induce the de-
velopementofconsumptionandotherfatalconditions. Asarule, the foreign
matter reaches the lungs from above, and only after the head and shoulders have become fully charged. In some instances, however, the head remains free, and the foul deposit enters the lungs directly from the shoulders and neck. Thus, coming from above, the trouble effects the apexes of the lungs first. Usually, per- sons in whom consumption afterwards develops, were full and well nourished when young. Even then, however, a considerable pres- sure upwards could have been noticed,** and lumps were beginning to form in the abdomen.
Fever is the natural endeavor of thebody to rid itself of foreign
matter* As long as this is not understood by the medical school, they will continue to stifle and suppress it, and so to induce the de-
velopementofconsumptionandotherfatalconditions. Asarule, the foreign
matter reaches the lungs from above, and only after the head and shoulders have become fully charged. In some instances, however, the head remains free, and the foul deposit enters the lungs directly from the shoulders and neck. Thus, coming from above, the trouble effects the apexes of the lungs first. Usually, per- sons in whom consumption afterwards develops, were full and well nourished when young. Even then, however, a considerable pres- sure upwards could have been noticed,** and lumps were beginning to form in the abdomen.
Fever is the natural endeavor of thebody to rid itself of foreign
matter* As long as this is not understood by the medical school, they will continue to stifle and suppress it, and so to induce the de-
velopementofconsumptionandotherfatalconditions. Asarule, the foreign
matter reaches the lungs from above, and only after the head and shoulders have become fully charged. In some instances, however, the head remains free, and the foul deposit enters the lungs directly from the shoulders and neck. Thus, coming from above, the trouble effects the apexes of the lungs first. Usually, per- sons in whom consumption afterwards develops, were full and well nourished when young. Even then, however, a considerable pres- sure upwards could have been noticed,** and lumps were beginning to form in the abdomen.
Fever is the natural endeavor of thebody to rid itself of foreign
matter* As long as this is not understood by the medical school, they will continue to stifle and suppress it, and so to induce the de-
velopementofconsumptionandotherfatalconditions. Asarule, the foreign
matter reaches the lungs from above, and only after the head and shoulders have become fully charged. In some instances, however, the head remains free, and the foul deposit enters the lungs directly from the shoulders and neck. Thus, coming from above, the trouble effects the apexes of the lungs first. Usually, per- sons in whom consumption afterwards develops, were full and well nourished when young. Even then, however, a considerable pres- sure upwards could have been noticed,** and lumps were beginning to form in the abdomen.
Fever is the natural endeavor of thebody to rid itself of foreign
matter* As long as this is not understood by the medical school, they will continue to stifle and suppress it, and so to induce the de-
velopementofconsumptionandotherfatalconditions. Asarule, the foreign
matter reaches the lungs from above, and only after the head and shoulders have become fully charged. In some instances, however, the head remains free, and the foul deposit enters the lungs directly from the shoulders and neck. Thus, coming from above, the trouble effects the apexes of the lungs first. Usually, per- sons in whom consumption afterwards develops, were full and well nourished when young. Even then, however, a considerable pres- sure upwards could have been noticed,** and lumps were beginning to form in the abdomen.