III. State of the Pilous System in Old Age.
Of the hairs which die first.—Of the whiteness which they then assume.—They grow in this state.—Why.—Do they grow after death.—General differences of animate and inanimate bodies in their decay. 405
IV. Preternatural Development.
Development upon the mucous surfaces, upon the skin and in cysts. 408
END OF THE THIRD AND LAST VOLUME.
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Transcriber's Notes
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