. The Philippine journal of science . due to filarial embryos in an uncomplicated infection. In-farcts of the spleen with numerous filarial embryos present have beenreported in a case of Bubonic plague. Infarctions occur frequently in plague and it is possible that theembryo filarise in the case cited above were only present coincidently andnot the primary cause of the infarction. tjber die Beulenpest in Bombay im Jahre 1897. Albreeht und Grhon: II. Wis-senschaftlicher Theil des Beriehtes. B. (1898), 237. ILLUSTRAnONS. Plate I. Photograph of colon, showing severe ulceration caused by Balantidi


. The Philippine journal of science . due to filarial embryos in an uncomplicated infection. In-farcts of the spleen with numerous filarial embryos present have beenreported in a case of Bubonic plague. Infarctions occur frequently in plague and it is possible that theembryo filarise in the case cited above were only present coincidently andnot the primary cause of the infarction. tjber die Beulenpest in Bombay im Jahre 1897. Albreeht und Grhon: II. Wis-senschaftlicher Theil des Beriehtes. B. (1898), 237. ILLUSTRAnONS. Plate I. Photograph of colon, showing severe ulceration caused by Balantidium coli. Plate II, Fig. 1. Section through apparently normal colon, which microscopically showstwo balantidia lying in the submucosa causing cell infiltration whichwill probably proceed to ulceration of the mucosa. 2. Two balantidia lying in the submucosa. Practically no cell reaction present. 3. Filarial embryos in spleen pulp, causing infarction. 153 Bowman : Dysentery Caused by Balantidium Coll] [Phil. Journ. Scl, Vol. VI, No. Pl_AXE I. Bowman : Dysentery Caused by Balantidium Coll] [Phil. Journ. Scl, Vol. VI, No. 2.


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