. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. 3b texture, that of the ? being compact; the chro- matin is centrally placed or extends in a broad band across the cell. The male gamete stains a characteristic greyish-green or greyish-red colour with Romanowsky. It has little blue, so that the pigment is clearly seen, yellowish- brown in colour, while the female stains a deep blue, more deeply than the schizonts {, asexual forms) (Fig. 6).. Fig. 6. Male and Female Gametes (after SchaudinnJ Further, there is the difference that asexual for


. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. 3b texture, that of the ? being compact; the chro- matin is centrally placed or extends in a broad band across the cell. The male gamete stains a characteristic greyish-green or greyish-red colour with Romanowsky. It has little blue, so that the pigment is clearly seen, yellowish- brown in colour, while the female stains a deep blue, more deeply than the schizonts {, asexual forms) (Fig. 6).. Fig. 6. Male and Female Gametes (after SchaudinnJ Further, there is the difference that asexual forms of a corresponding size would show several portions of chromatin corresponding to pre- segmenting forms. Malignant Tertian.— The young gametes also occurring in the circulation are characterized according to Maurer :— (i) By their accurately spherical form. (ii) The ring is of the same thickness all Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Stephens, John William Watson, 1865-; Christophers, S. R. (Samuel Rickard), 1873-; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. London, Pub. for the Univ. Press of Liverpool by Williams & Norgate


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