Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . he base, and escaping from around the cord. This is of a clear pale yellowcolor. The lateral ventricles contain only a small amount, about 5 , of yellowfluid. The choroid plexus is pale yeUow and gelatinous. Anatomical Diagnosis.—-Oroya Fever. Anaemia. Petechial hemorrhages inepicardium, viscera, pleura, and inguinal fat. Ulcerations large intestine. Slightacute pleuritis with effusion. Acute splenic hypertrophy. Infarctions of and congestion of lymph-nodes. Active b


Report of first expedition to South America, 1913Members of the expedition: Richard PStrong [and others] . he base, and escaping from around the cord. This is of a clear pale yellowcolor. The lateral ventricles contain only a small amount, about 5 , of yellowfluid. The choroid plexus is pale yeUow and gelatinous. Anatomical Diagnosis.—-Oroya Fever. Anaemia. Petechial hemorrhages inepicardium, viscera, pleura, and inguinal fat. Ulcerations large intestine. Slightacute pleuritis with effusion. Acute splenic hypertrophy. Infarctions of and congestion of lymph-nodes. Active bone marrow. Cloudyswelling of kidney. Myocarditis. Endarteritis chiefly of aorta. Oedema of pia. Microscopical Examination of the mucus from the intestinal ulcers did notreveal any amoebae or other animal parasites. A few ova of Trichocephalustrichiurus were found in the intestinal contents. The bacteriological examinationof the cadaver is considered on page 39, and the microscopical examination ofsmears from the lymphatic glands and spleen on page 33. .4 , j-fp^*^ V. •. ^1 W<f^^ •fe- a-. ,?.. Fig. 1. — Spleen. Area of necrosis at border of malpighian nodule.


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