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scope, presented numerous crystals of cholesterin, radiated circular crystals of carbonate of lime, similar to those found in the urine of the horse, and acicular crystals soluble in nitric acid with effervescence. Dr Bennett observed that cholesterin belonged to the fatty matters elaborated during the secondary disintegration of the textures, which are quite distinct physiologically from the primary fatty element of nutrition present in the chyle. In tubercular phthisis, Dr Bennett believed the latter, that is, the fatty