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By increased activity, a greater flow of blood — a capillary hyperemia, the cause of which has hitherto not been sufficiently explained — is occasioned, attended by an augmented secretion of blastema, which induces the for- mation of new tissue, and causes a local augmentation. Hence we must not necessarily conclude that the increase of size in a part arises of necessity from its increased activity, since every cause which calls forth hyperemia of the capillaries may also become the cause of an... increase in the part effected. According to the different modifications and consequences of hyperemia, the increase of volume may also vary in its characters. Thus, for instance, venous hyperemia in the soft parts, may call forth transient enlargement by the infiltration of serous fluid ; indeed, hypersemia may occasion an evanescent increase of volume by an augmentation of the mass of blood contained in the organ ; as, for instance, in the erectile organs — the corpora cavernosa of the penis.
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