The Cell; Its Physiology, Pathology, And Philosophy, As Deduced From Original Investigations
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I know very well that some, such as those of pus, tubercle, and cancer, have a uniformity of appearance quite remark- able, but I cannot regard this as having any teleological signification at all, but rather as due to a corresponding uniformity of condition of the abnormal plasma in which they are formed. I do not think that this view at all disparages the scientific accuracy with which they should be described. For experience has shown us that this uni- formity of abnormal plasma is so consta...nt that it may always be counted upon in our determination of its products. With these con- siderations, founded in fact, the distinctions between physiology and pathology as based upon cells, are, therefore, not only broad, but de- finite, as far as they go. I may say, farther, that they are the only distinctions upon which we can at present insist ; remove them, and I can perceive no reason why all our pathology should not at once be resolved into physiology. It may be asked if this resolution of the two thus into one, is not desirable, as simplifying our ideas of organic life both normal and abnormal?
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