. The American journal of tropical medicine. teen hours after feeding Ascaris eggs. Fig. 2. Section of liver of guinea pig killed seventeen hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva in interlobular vein. Fig. 3. Section of liver of mouse killed eighteen hours after feeding Asca-ris eggs. Larva in interlobular vein. Fig 4. Section of liver of guinea pig killed forty-one hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva in lobule about midway between an interlobular vein(below) and a central or intralobular vein (above). Fig. 5. Section of liver of mouse killed twenty-four to seventy-two hoursafter infection


. The American journal of tropical medicine. teen hours after feeding Ascaris eggs. Fig. 2. Section of liver of guinea pig killed seventeen hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva in interlobular vein. Fig. 3. Section of liver of mouse killed eighteen hours after feeding Asca-ris eggs. Larva in interlobular vein. Fig 4. Section of liver of guinea pig killed forty-one hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva in lobule about midway between an interlobular vein(below) and a central or intralobular vein (above). Fig. 5. Section of liver of mouse killed twenty-four to seventy-two hoursafter infection (repeated feedings with Ascaris eggs). Larva in central or intra-lobular vein. Another larva at top of figure. Interlobular vein at right. Massof leucocytes beside the central vein near bottom of figure. Fig. 6. Section of liver of guinea pig killed seventeen hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva in small branch of hepatic vein. or MioRATioN- or a^caris larvae B. H. RANSOM AND K. B- C ^ I ^ 2. ««yri. .^ *-«*? ml 5 X^ ^. a. 157 PLATE II PHOTOMICROGRAPHS X 150 Fig. 7. Larva amid blood in section of heart (right ventricle) of guinea-pigkilled seventeen hours after feeding Ascaris eggs. Fig. 8. Section of lung of guinea-pig killed seventeen hours after feedingAscaris eggs. Larva at center of figure. Fig. 9. Section of lung of mouse killed twenty-four to seventy-two hoursafter infection (repeated feedings with Ascaris eggs). Larva in small bloodvessel (? vein). Fig. 10. Section of lung of guinea-pig killed five days after infection. Larvain an alveolus. Note the larger size as compared with those shown in precedingfigures. Fig. 11. Section of lung of guinea-pig killed eight days after feeding Ascariseggs. Note the still larger size of the larva as compared with that shown in figure10. The surrounding tissue is becoming solidified. Fig. 12. Section of mesenteric node of guinea-pig killed twenty-four hoursafter feeding Ascaris eggs. Larva at center. 158 COURSE OF MIGR


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