According to the investigations of the Massachusetts Medical Society, it was found that absence of sunlight, together with moisture, not only favor the development of tubercular consumption, but act as an exciting cause.
Rapid changes of temperature act as an exciting cause of laminitis by impairing the normal blood supply.
Calving may thus be held to be an exciting cause, and yet the labor and fatigue of the act are not active factors.
Feed which possesses astringent properties and tends to check secretion may also act as an exciting cause.
In such cases, the presence of noncrystalline organic matter in the urine becomes an exciting cause.
This congenital phimosis is, I may add, not an infrequent occasion of incontinence of urine in children, and is also an exciting cause of the habit of masturbation, owing to the discomfort and irritation which it constantly keeps up.
But it probably has no more influence as an exciting cause in the individual homosexual person than in the individual heterosexual person.
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