. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. S02 A differential leucocyte count on the eighth day of the gave the following result:-Polymorphonuclear. 49^5 %? large mon°- nuclears and transitionals i8;S X. lymphocytes 32%. ' The patient left the lazaret before the fever had subsided, but he appears to have eventually recovered and to have left the town shortlv afterwards. CHART 1. Malarial fever was suspected, but, as no malarial parasites were found, no quinine was given to begin with, because the possibility of yellow fever had also to be considered, the pa


. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. S02 A differential leucocyte count on the eighth day of the gave the following result:-Polymorphonuclear. 49^5 %? large mon°- nuclears and transitionals i8;S X. lymphocytes 32%. ' The patient left the lazaret before the fever had subsided, but he appears to have eventually recovered and to have left the town shortlv afterwards. CHART 1. Malarial fever was suspected, but, as no malarial parasites were found, no quinine was given to begin with, because the possibility of yellow fever had also to be considered, the patient being non-immune. Strong objections are made by most practitioners, in Yucatan as elsewhere, to the use of quinine in yellow fever, trom the seventh day of the disease, however, I gram of quinine was given dailv, without any apparent effect on the 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 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]


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