An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . % • ^ (,?> 12 t ? .<? The Parasite of Tertian Intermittent Fever (drawing? made from the blood of patients in the John? Hop-kins Hospital, with the camera lucida. Winckel. 1-14 oil immers. lens. 4 eye-piece): 1. 2, 3. hyalineintracellular amoeboid bodif s. seen during the febrile stage of the paroxysm*: 4. 5, half-grown bodiesd on the day between paroxysms : 6, the same, further advanced : 7. full-grown body seen duringthe paroxysm ; 8. segmenting body seen during the paroxysm : traces of the red corpuscle still seenabout the org


An American text-book of the diseases of children .. . % • ^ (,?> 12 t ? .<? The Parasite of Tertian Intermittent Fever (drawing? made from the blood of patients in the John? Hop-kins Hospital, with the camera lucida. Winckel. 1-14 oil immers. lens. 4 eye-piece): 1. 2, 3. hyalineintracellular amoeboid bodif s. seen during the febrile stage of the paroxysm*: 4. 5, half-grown bodiesd on the day between paroxysms : 6, the same, further advanced : 7. full-grown body seen duringthe paroxysm ; 8. segmenting body seen during the paroxysm : traces of the red corpuscle still seenabout the organism : segmenting border further advanced : extracellular pigmented bodies,regenerative forms ; 13, flagellate body (.somewhat diagrammatic, not drawn with the camera lucida |, the organism has entirely filled and almost destroyed the red blood-corpuscle,which is represented only by a faint pale rim about the full-grown indeed it has not entirely disappeared (Fig. 1. 7). The pigment-granulesmay show at this stage a very active motion, but the amoeboid move


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