Trypanosoma and Trypanosomiasis, with Special Reference to Surra in the Philippine Islands

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Bureau of Public Printing, 1903 - 248 páginas
 

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Página 219 - Arch, vet., v. 5, pp. 345-349. 1881. EVANS, GRIFFITH. On a horse disease in India known as "surra," probably due to a hiimatozoon.
Página 202 - Trypanosoma evansii, but found, while the parasites disappeared temporarily, after a few days they were always again present in the circulating blood. Goat's blood and bile from monkeys that had died of the disease were also tried, but with like results. Goat's serum was used, as these animals are relatively immune to the parasite. Experiments with the intravenous injection of benzoyl-acetyl peroxide will be performed as soon as the animals for experimental purposes can be secured.
Página 146 - In dogs muscular wasting is well marked, the animal being often reduced to a skeleton, but the fatty tissues are generally not much affected, except at the base of the heart, where the fat may undergo oedematous degeneration.
Página 24 - In general, but especially in reference to the lower forms, it may be said that the protoplasm is quite homogeneous; a nearly fluid endoplasm may be recognized surrounded by a peripheral ectoplasm, the latter in turn may be bounded by a more dense layer, like a delicate cell membrane. These three divisions are, however, not always very distinct, but grade almost imperceptibly into one another. The pharynx is a very superficial...
Página 93 - After an incubation period which varies in the same class of animals and in those of different species, as well as with the conditions of infection, and during which the animal remains perfectly well, the first symptom to be noticed is a rise of temperature; and for some days a remittent or intermittent fever may be the only evidence of illness.
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