transudation and emigration. Again, where the nature of a deep-lying infection of a mucous or other surface remains uncertain, the application of a lymph leech might clear up the difficulty. We can also, in the case where we are testing the effect of a vaccine upon a wound, take to our aid the
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FIG. 6.
Lymph leech.
lymph leech. For the effect of a vaccine would probably show itself in the exudate in the cavity of the leech long before it would manifest itself in the outside wound. And, lastly, the application of a lymph leech to the site of inoculation might, perhaps, help to resolve the problem as to whether or no protective substances are then developed.
But it will be realised that for us—at the moment—what is of chief interest is the comparison of the