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_tendency to relapse_ after apparent cure is a notable feature of
tuberculous disease as it is met with in the spine, or in the hip-joint,
and it necessitates a prolonged course of treatment to give the best
chance of a lasting cure. If, however, at the inauguration of the
tuberculous disease the bacilli prevail, the infection tends to spread
into the tissues surrounding those originally infected, and more and more
tuberculous granulation tissue is formed. Finally the tuberculous tissue
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