A manual of practical hygiene for students, physicians, and health officers . e blood takenfrom an ordinary ear puncture. The patient was taken sick on August17, 1909. On August 24th the diagnosis of trichinosis was made,largely because of a differential count, showing that 20 per cent, of thewhite corpuscles were eosinophiles. Excision of a piece of musclecould not be done, and on August 25th a blood examination was cubic centimeter of blood was squeezed from the ear and lakedwith 12 cubic centimeters of 3 per cent, acetic acid. The sedimentobtained by centrifuge was examined under l
A manual of practical hygiene for students, physicians, and health officers . e blood takenfrom an ordinary ear puncture. The patient was taken sick on August17, 1909. On August 24th the diagnosis of trichinosis was made,largely because of a differential count, showing that 20 per cent, of thewhite corpuscles were eosinophiles. Excision of a piece of musclecould not be done, and on August 25th a blood examination was cubic centimeter of blood was squeezed from the ear and lakedwith 12 cubic centimeters of 3 per cent, acetic acid. The sedimentobtained by centrifuge was examined under low powers of the micro-scope. One trichinella was easily found and two others were seenwith less distinctness. 1 American Journal of Medical Sciences, August, 1910. ^ Archives of Internal Medicine, 1909, April, p. 263. 3 Stiiubli, Klin, und exper. Untei-sucb. iiber Trichinosis. Verhandlung. des f. Klin. Med. Wiesbaden, 1905, 354. Beitrag zum Nachweis von Parasiten inBlut. Miinch. Med. Woch., 1908, Iv., 2601. ^ Archives of Internal Medicine, Sept., 1910. HLAih II. Trichinae in Huinan Muscle, showing ThickenedCapsule. X 78.
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