. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. TRYPANOSOMA 359 1843 to 1879 the organisms were found by many , not only in frogs but in birds as well. In 1879-80, Lewis described trypanosoma found in rats in India. Later he states that they are identical with Tr. evansi. In 1880, G. Evans discovered trypanosoma in the blood of horses suffering with surra, the well known disease of India. He proved their causal relation to the affectio


. The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals : prepared for students and practitioners of veterinary medicine . Veterinary medicine; Communicable diseases in animals. TRYPANOSOMA 359 1843 to 1879 the organisms were found by many , not only in frogs but in birds as well. In 1879-80, Lewis described trypanosoma found in rats in India. Later he states that they are identical with Tr. evansi. In 1880, G. Evans discovered trypanosoma in the blood of horses suffering with surra, the well known disease of India. He proved their causal relation to the affection. In 1885, Steele confirmed Evans' work, and named the parasite Spirocheta Evansi. The work of Evans and Steele was followed by many interesting discoveries of trypanosoma especially in fish and in Fig. 86. a map showing the geographical distribution of Trypanosoma disease. In 1896, Rouget described Trypanosoma found in the blood of a horse suffering from dourine. Wasilewsky and Senn, in 1899, confirmed Rouget's work and determined the pathogenic action of this parasite for the horse. Laveran and Mesnil proposed the name Tr. rovgeti for the parasite of dourine. Doflein (July, 1901) named it Tr. equiperdum, which term was adopted by Salmon and Stiles. In 1901, according to Voges, Elmassian first differentiated the trypanosoma of Mai de caderas in South America. Voges described it the following year, demonstrated its pathogenic action, and named it Tr. 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 Moore, Veranus A. (Veranus Alva), 1859-1931. New York : Macmillan


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