. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. Tertian malarial parasites in red blood-corpuscles (Wrights stain): i, Youngparasites (in the corpuscle on the right two or three parasites); 2, young parasites ;3, half-grown parasites; 4,half-grown parasite (on the left, a blood-plate and nearthe center another blood-plate lying on a red corpuscle) ; 5, half-grown parasites(in the corpuscle on the left two parasites); 6, full-grown parasite (the nucleus liesin a clear space). All the infected blood-corpuscles in the foregoing figures containm


. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. Tertian malarial parasites in red blood-corpuscles (Wrights stain): i, Youngparasites (in the corpuscle on the right two or three parasites); 2, young parasites ;3, half-grown parasites; 4,half-grown parasite (on the left, a blood-plate and nearthe center another blood-plate lying on a red corpuscle) ; 5, half-grown parasites(in the corpuscle on the left two parasites); 6, full-grown parasite (the nucleus liesin a clear space). All the infected blood-corpuscles in the foregoing figures containminute granules that stain red (granular degeneration) (photos by L. S. Brown).. Two stages in the process of segmentation of a tertian malarial parasite ina red blood-corpuscle. Preparation of fresh blood, not stained (Wright andBrown).


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