. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. PARASITE OF KALA-AZAR 79 of a possible cycle in an insect host. That this phase of the life history of the parasite may normally be omitted is never- theless quite possible. Human Cycle. — After entering the human body, the para- sites probably utilize the blood and lymph streams to obtain transportation to all parts of the body, but do not Hve free in. Fig. 14. Parasites of kala-azar, Leishmania donmani; A, isolated parasites from spleen; B, dividing forms from liver and bone marrow; C, spleen cell wit


. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. PARASITE OF KALA-AZAR 79 of a possible cycle in an insect host. That this phase of the life history of the parasite may normally be omitted is never- theless quite possible. Human Cycle. — After entering the human body, the para- sites probably utilize the blood and lymph streams to obtain transportation to all parts of the body, but do not Hve free in. Fig. 14. Parasites of kala-azar, Leishmania donmani; A, isolated parasites from spleen; B, dividing forms from liver and bone marrow; C, spleen cell with parasites; D, group of cells with parasites; E, parasite ingested by leucocyte; F-0, from cultures; F and G, early stages after ingestion; H, large dividing forms; /, development of flagellum; /, small flagellated form; K and L, flagellated Herpe- tomonas forms; M and A'', unequal division; 0, parasites resulting from unequal division shown in M and A''. X about 1500. (After Leishman.). 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 Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-. New York, J. Wiley


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