Archive image from page 421 of The pathology and differential diagnosis The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals differentpathology00moorrich Year: 1908 396 TRYPANOSOMA dourine. Doflein (, 1901) named it Tr. equipeydum, which term was adopted b}- 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. eqiiimuu. In 1902, Bruce and Laveran independently published articles inwhich thev credit


Archive image from page 421 of The pathology and differential diagnosis The pathology and differential diagnosis of infectious diseases of animals differentpathology00moorrich Year: 1908 396 TRYPANOSOMA dourine. Doflein (, 1901) named it Tr. equipeydum, which term was adopted b}- 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. eqiiimuu. In 1902, Bruce and Laveran independently published articles inwhich thev credit Theiler with the discovery of a Fig. 106. A map shozcing the geographical distribution of Trypanosoma disease. new Trypanosoma of cattle in South Africa. They each proposed the name Tr. TheiUri. In 1901, Smith and Kinyoun described a parasite which had been observed by Jobling in the blood of a sick horse in Manila. Later in the year Smith described it as Tr. Evansi. § 308. Trypanosomiasis. Salmon and Stiles have in- troduced the term Trypanosomiasis to describe an infection


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