. Fig, 194.—A, red blood corpuscles containing pear-shaped Piroplasma higeminum (the typical form); B, red blood corpuscles containing round Pii-oplasma bige- viinum. (After Lignieres.) Lesions. At first glance the lesions appear to resemble those of anthrax, but may be differentiated from them in many details. The skin is covered with ticks or shows traces of their punctures.
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