. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. THE MICROSCOPE IN MEDICINE AND SANITATION. 115 The presence in the blood of free "pigment," probably stainable material from decomposed blood-cells or para- sites, is characteristic of Fig. 45.—^The Malarial Parasite (Stained). (After Slater and Spitta.) 1000 diameters. 6. The Examination of Sputum for Tubercle Bacilli, and the Cultural Diagnosis of Diphtheria.—Besides the. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - color


. Elements of applied microscopy. A text-book for beginners. Microscopy. THE MICROSCOPE IN MEDICINE AND SANITATION. 115 The presence in the blood of free "pigment," probably stainable material from decomposed blood-cells or para- sites, is characteristic of Fig. 45.—^The Malarial Parasite (Stained). (After Slater and Spitta.) 1000 diameters. 6. The Examination of Sputum for Tubercle Bacilli, and the Cultural Diagnosis of Diphtheria.—Besides the. 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 Winslow, C. -E. A. (Charles-Edward Amory), 1877-1957. New York, J. Wiley; London, Chapman & Hall


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