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ANALOGY: DISTRIBUTION OF THE DISEASE MAY BE SUFFICIENTLY SIMILAR TO THAT OF SOME OTHER DISEASE THAT WAS COMPLETELY AND SATISFACTORILY INVESTIGATED AS TO SUGGEST CERTAIN CAUSES ARE COMMON TO BOTH.

RESIDUES: WHATEVER PHENOMENON VARIES IN ANY MANNER, WHENEVER ANOTHER PHENOMENON VARIES IN SOME PARTICULAR MANNER, IS EITHER A CAUSE OR AN EFFECT OF THAT PHENOMENON, OR IS CONNECTED WITH IT THROUGH SOME FACTOR OF CAUSATION.