The 1st-3d book of Anatomy, Physiology And Hygiene of the Human Body 3
The 1st-3d book of Anatomy, Physiology And Hygiene of the Human Body 3
Culler, J. A. (Joseph Albertus), 1858-1937
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BACTERIA 203 The white corpuscle. — After the ordinary means have failed to repel the invading bacteria, the body still has in reserve another means of defence. One of the chief duties of the white carptMcle is to go about through the body, apparently in search of foreign bodies, which they at once attempt to remove or render harmless. They are not confined to the blood-vessels, but can glide out into the tissues. They can take into their bodies minute particles which they dissolve or carry awa...y even if they must sacrifice themselves in doing so. For this reason they are often called the scavengers of the body. When bacteria gain admission to the tissue at any point, as through a wound, the white coi'puscles gather there in great numbers. The wound becomes swollen and inflamed because of their presence. They appear to pour out from their bodies a secretion which checks the growth of bacteria. Many whit-e corpuscles are killed in the conflict, and the accumulation of their dead bodies forms the substance called jms.
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