The diseases of China : including Formosa and Korea . Teetian Malarial Parasite. (Weights Stain.){From Websters Diagnostic Metlwds.). ESTIVO-AUTUMNAL PARASITE. (WEIGHTS StAIN.) {From Websters Diagnostic Methods.)^ SYMPTOMS or 121 The cause of the periodicity is explained in the diagrams dealingwith the growth of the parasite. The typical ague fit is the characteristic of the tertian and quartanvarieties of the fever, and the disease consists simply in these attacksfollowing each other at regular intervals of time. There is, however, athird form known as malignant tertian, or subterti
The diseases of China : including Formosa and Korea . Teetian Malarial Parasite. (Weights Stain.){From Websters Diagnostic Metlwds.). ESTIVO-AUTUMNAL PARASITE. (WEIGHTS StAIN.) {From Websters Diagnostic Methods.)^ SYMPTOMS or 121 The cause of the periodicity is explained in the diagrams dealingwith the growth of the parasite. The typical ague fit is the characteristic of the tertian and quartanvarieties of the fever, and the disease consists simply in these attacksfollowing each other at regular intervals of time. There is, however, athird form known as malignant tertian, or subtertian fever. The disease in the subtertian form differs from the other two men^tioned above as regards the temperature chart, complications, and se-quela;. The tertian periodicity can be recognised in the malignant ter-tian, as in the benign tertian form, but is much less pronounced in theformer, while in the intervals between the exacerbations the temperaturedoes not fall to normal. Further, the rigors or ague fits so typical of thebenign form are slight or absent in the malignant fever. The complications met with in this type of
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