. The young lady's private counselor . little engraving looks quite small there is alarge amount of study in it. 46 The Skin. You will notice in the cut showing the epidermis we had: f 1. Stratum ., . 12. Stratum lucidum.* 1 3. Stratum granulosum. [ 4. Stratum malpighii. Now notice that there is no sign of a blood vessel inthe epidermis. But the moment you strike the papillae thereare blood vessels in great abundance found surrounding thepapillae, as well as a network of nerves. It is into this true skin that the poison-dosing doctorpushes his hypodermic needle and discharges the poi


. The young lady's private counselor . little engraving looks quite small there is alarge amount of study in it. 46 The Skin. You will notice in the cut showing the epidermis we had: f 1. Stratum ., . 12. Stratum lucidum.* 1 3. Stratum granulosum. [ 4. Stratum malpighii. Now notice that there is no sign of a blood vessel inthe epidermis. But the moment you strike the papillae thereare blood vessels in great abundance found surrounding thepapillae, as well as a network of nerves. It is into this true skin that the poison-dosing doctorpushes his hypodermic needle and discharges the poison nar-cotic that will narcotize the victim and possibly send the sickwretch into the next world without waking up. Or, if this isnot done then it is certain that the body will not be in as goodcondition to resist the encroachments of the disease as be-fore the poison hypodermic was put under the skin. There are two kinds of glands in the skin: The seba-ceous glands and the sudoriparous gland. Figure 5 is a cut of a sebaceous Fig 4 Papillae of the skin. (The blood vessels injected ) a. The touchcorpuscles. Wagners. Capillary loups are seen. Usually this gland opens into a hair follicle, but not al-ways. On the red margins of the lips and other placesthese sebaceous glands open directly on the surface. The matter which is secreted by these sebaceous glands is The Skin. 47 of a fatty nature and is fluid. But often this fatty fluidstagnates and becomes solid and forms the flesh worms soannoying to the growing youth of both sexes. In some persons there are also minute, mite-like animalswhich are alive and in fine order to live, found in this seba-ceous gland. The physiologists call this animal the demodex folli-culorum. It does not require any great stretch of the imagination tosay that people we have seen in large gatherings have these an-imals in their sebaceous glands and that we can not stomachthem. They smell badly. People who do not wash every dayare the most likely


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