. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. \ HumanCyclQ^O iMosquito Cycle. Fig. 286.—Diagram of the complete life-cycle of the estivo-autumnal malaria parasite. 1-7, stagesin the development of the asexual cycle (schizogony); 8, spores or merozoites; b b, c c, d d, gameto-cytes in lalood of man, sexual cycle ; e, macrogamete ; e, microgametocyte ; /. macrogamete penetrated bymicrogamete ; g. h. i. motile zygote, vermicule, or ookinete ; j-o, stages of development in the stomach wall(sporogony); p. mature oocyst showing sporo


. Internal medicine; a work for the practicing physician on diagnosis and treatment, with a complete Desk index. \ HumanCyclQ^O iMosquito Cycle. Fig. 286.—Diagram of the complete life-cycle of the estivo-autumnal malaria parasite. 1-7, stagesin the development of the asexual cycle (schizogony); 8, spores or merozoites; b b, c c, d d, gameto-cytes in lalood of man, sexual cycle ; e, macrogamete ; e, microgametocyte ; /. macrogamete penetrated bymicrogamete ; g. h. i. motile zygote, vermicule, or ookinete ; j-o, stages of development in the stomach wall(sporogony); p. mature oocyst showing sporozoites ; q, sporoid.—Based upon the plates of Grassi. under investigation, the inoculated individuals have developed malarialfever, always of the same type as that of the patient from whom theblood was obtained. The Parasite in the Mosquito.—The common genera of mosquito intemperate climates are Culex and Anopheles. Of each there are manyspecies. The Culex appears to play no part in malarial infection, butwherever there is malaria the Anopheles is to be found. If the Anopheleshas not been infected by sucking the blood of a human bei


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