. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. Fig 78 Culture of T. con^^o/«nse m the intestine of G. :/7a;/)afo. ( x about 1600). a, b, normal forms from the circulating blood; 1,2, forms 24 hours after ingestion ; 3. 5. forms after 48 hours ; 6, 7, forms after 56 hours. (After Roubaud.) In addition to cattle, sheep, goats and dogs, ah the usual experimental animals may be infected with congolense, but the course of the disease is usually very slow, resembling that of dimorphon. The constant susceptibiHty of gumea-pigs is, however, in marked


. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. Fig 78 Culture of T. con^^o/«nse m the intestine of G. :/7a;/)afo. ( x about 1600). a, b, normal forms from the circulating blood; 1,2, forms 24 hours after ingestion ; 3. 5. forms after 48 hours ; 6, 7, forms after 56 hours. (After Roubaud.) In addition to cattle, sheep, goats and dogs, ah the usual experimental animals may be infected with congolense, but the course of the disease is usually very slow, resembling that of dimorphon. The constant susceptibiHty of gumea-pigs is, however, in marked contrast with that of other laboratory. 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 Hindle, Edward, 1886-. Cambridge, University Press


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