. Fig. 34. — Bird suffering from spirochsetosis. (From Kolle and Hetsch.) enter the blood corpuscles. Both the organisms and the corpuscles then degenerate. According to Lounoy and Bruhl ^ the number of erythrocytes may be reduced one- half in five days. A favorable turn at the crisis of the dis- ease is due, according to Levaditi and Manouclian,^ to the ^Balfour, A. S., "Spirochsetosis of Sudanese Fowls — an After ; Jour. Trop. Med. and Hyg., Vol. 11, p. 37, 1908. 2 Lounov, L., and Bruhl, M. L., Ann. Inst. Pasteur, T. 28, pp. 517-539, 1914. ^ Levaditi and Manouclian, Ann. Inst


. Fig. 34. — Bird suffering from spirochsetosis. (From Kolle and Hetsch.) enter the blood corpuscles. Both the organisms and the corpuscles then degenerate. According to Lounoy and Bruhl ^ the number of erythrocytes may be reduced one- half in five days. A favorable turn at the crisis of the dis- ease is due, according to Levaditi and Manouclian,^ to the ^Balfour, A. S., "Spirochsetosis of Sudanese Fowls — an After ; Jour. Trop. Med. and Hyg., Vol. 11, p. 37, 1908. 2 Lounov, L., and Bruhl, M. L., Ann. Inst. Pasteur, T. 28, pp. 517-539, 1914. ^ Levaditi and Manouclian, Ann. Inst. Pasteur. T. 20, pp. 593-600, 1906.


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