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A thrombus may be seen in the
veins, which is caused by an inflammation
of the endothelial lining
The plug being adherent to the vessel
wall. (characteristic)
There is no adherent plug in the
arteries, but a soft one may form
after death

The contagion enters
by the bronchial tubes & may pass
through and into the walls of veins
or into the interlobular tissue, causing
an inflammation, with subsequent
clotting of the vei[illegible] and a consequent
hemorrhage into [illegible] tubes & alveoli
from impeded circulation. This accounts
for a lobule dying -- from non-nourishment.
The contagium enters at
different periods causing the different
ages of hepatization. A wall
of fibrous tissue forms around the diseased
part from migration of white corpuscles

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