. Diseases of infancy and childhood. overpowering numbers, theglands are not able to destroy the disease germsand they enter the blood and are carried to otherparts of the body. In the tonsils where the denser bands of tissueenter the softer tissue there are furrows and inthese depressions the germs that enter the mouththrough the air or food lodge and are able, if thetonsils are inflamed or diseased, to get throughinto the lymph channels. When germs get intothe mouth in great numbers and suddenly pro-duce a violent attack upon the tonsils we haveacute tonsillitis. After several such attacks t


. Diseases of infancy and childhood. overpowering numbers, theglands are not able to destroy the disease germsand they enter the blood and are carried to otherparts of the body. In the tonsils where the denser bands of tissueenter the softer tissue there are furrows and inthese depressions the germs that enter the mouththrough the air or food lodge and are able, if thetonsils are inflamed or diseased, to get throughinto the lymph channels. When germs get intothe mouth in great numbers and suddenly pro-duce a violent attack upon the tonsils we haveacute tonsillitis. After several such attacks thetonsils become chronically inflamed and enlargedand after repeated infections they constantlyharbor the most virulent germs. We then havethe condition of chronically infected tonsils. CHKONICALLY DISEASED TONSILS Almost every known kind of bacteria is foundin chronically diseased tonsils, not only in thedepressions or crypts, but throughout the tonsiltissue which may contain many diseased areas MASTOIDOCCIPITAL DEEP CERVICAL CHAIN. PAPOTID NODES OF EXTERNAL JUGULAR CHAIN PAROTID FACIAL SUBMAXILLARYSUBMENTAL


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