. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. 2¥ US. EXPLANATION OF THE DIAGRAMMATIC DRAWINGS. Figures 1-6. Circular form of the small pigmented Plasmodium. In figures 4 and 5, the sporulation is ended and no pigment appears. Figures 7-20. Circular form of the small pigmented plasraodiuin. Figure 7. Ring-form with a haemoglobin bud in the middle. ( Hcimoglobinauge.) Figures 8-9. The haemoglobin bud is broken up in more divisions. Figure 10. Pigment form from the decomposed haemoglobin bud,


. The bacteriological world : a monthly illustrated magazine devoted to the study of micro-organisms and specific maladies. Bacteriology; Bacteriology. 2¥ US. EXPLANATION OF THE DIAGRAMMATIC DRAWINGS. Figures 1-6. Circular form of the small pigmented Plasmodium. In figures 4 and 5, the sporulation is ended and no pigment appears. Figures 7-20. Circular form of the small pigmented plasraodiuin. Figure 7. Ring-form with a haemoglobin bud in the middle. ( Hcimoglobinauge.) Figures 8-9. The haemoglobin bud is broken up in more divisions. Figure 10. Pigment form from the decomposed haemoglobin bud, (See 7-9.) Figures Amoeboid and non-moving form with its pigment. Figures 13-14. Motionless parasite with pigment in the center. In 14 the haemoglobin has encircled the parasite. Figures 15-20. Spore formation. In 15, the beginning. In 20 the pigment is surrounded by free s]x>res. Figures 21-22. Atrophic red blood cells with plasmodia. Figures 23-25. Young crescentic bodies—Laveran's 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 Columbia, Mo : [s. n. ]


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