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IN animal pathology disease is frequently complicated by reactions which aggravate the primary morbid process, and so establish what is known as a “vicious circle.” This process vires acquirit eundo, and may lead to the perpetuation of disease, to the destruction of an organ, or even to the termination of life. I should be glad to know whether any examples of such “vicious circles” are met with in vegetable pathology.
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HURRY, J. Vegetable Pathology and the Vicious Circle. Nature 100, 165 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100165c0
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