. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. "5 from the thorax (the dissection is best done on a dull-black surface). 4. Examine the piece of tissue under a half- inch lens. (The diaphragm should be as nearly closed as possible). The glands will be seen hanging on to the neck as finger-like, transparent, glistening bodies. Muscle has a greyish look, and even the fat body is not so refractile as the 3'?/..,-^^ Fig. 34. Shewing position of Salivary Glands 5. Now place one needle on the head, and with the other make a transver


. The practical study of malaria and other blood parasites. Malaria; Mosquitoes; Trypanosoma; Blood. "5 from the thorax (the dissection is best done on a dull-black surface). 4. Examine the piece of tissue under a half- inch lens. (The diaphragm should be as nearly closed as possible). The glands will be seen hanging on to the neck as finger-like, transparent, glistening bodies. Muscle has a greyish look, and even the fat body is not so refractile as the 3'?/..,-^^ Fig. 34. Shewing position of Salivary Glands 5. Now place one needle on the head, and with the other make a transverse cut between the head and the attached portion of the glands. 6. Examine again the now separated glands. Generally all six are with certainty got in this way. 7. If the glands are not found on the neck, proceed with the dissection by Method 2. 8. When dissected out in this way, they are generally quite free from surrounding 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 Stephens, John William Watson, 1865-; Christophers, S. R. (Samuel Rickard), 1873-; Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. London, Pub. for the Univ. Press of Liverpool by Williams & Norgate


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