Practice of medicine : a manual for students and practitioners . Plasmodium malaria? of a febris quartana in various stages of development (afterGolgi). a, red blood-corpuscle with a small, non-pigmented Plasmodium; b, c,d, e, pigmented, variously sized Plasmodia inside of red blood-corpuscles; /,Plasmodium at the commencement of segmentation, with pigment collected incentre; g, segmented Plasmodium; //, Plasmodium divided into separate glob-ules; i, k, two differently shaped, free Plasmodia. red blood-corpuscle. The corpuscle becomes expanded anddecolorized. The parasite then breaks up into f


Practice of medicine : a manual for students and practitioners . Plasmodium malaria? of a febris quartana in various stages of development (afterGolgi). a, red blood-corpuscle with a small, non-pigmented Plasmodium; b, c,d, e, pigmented, variously sized Plasmodia inside of red blood-corpuscles; /,Plasmodium at the commencement of segmentation, with pigment collected incentre; g, segmented Plasmodium; //, Plasmodium divided into separate glob-ules; i, k, two differently shaped, free Plasmodia. red blood-corpuscle. The corpuscle becomes expanded anddecolorized. The parasite then breaks up into fifteen ortwenty segments (spores). 136 INFECTIONS. In the quartan fever (Fig. 16) the amoeboid movementsare slower than in the tertian form, and the granules of pig-ment arc coarser and present less active motion. The cor-puscle contracts around the parasite and shows a somewhat Fig. d Plasmodium malaria of a febris quotidiana in various stages of development (afterCelli and Sanfelice). a, first step in the development; b, Plasmodium withpseudopods; c, Plasmodium which has become round and provided with pig-ment before segmentation; d, formation of spores; e, intraglobular crescentform ; /, g, free plasmodia. deeper color. The parasite breaks up into only five or tensegments, arranged in the form of rosettes around a centralclump of pigment. The cestivo-autumnal parasite is still smaller, reaching onlyhalf the size of a red blood-corpuscle, and presents less pig- Fig. 18.


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