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there was any suspicion of its being malarial; and this in spite 
of the fact that the whole region is scourged with malaria, large 
spleens being common, and malignant cases by no means rare. 
Here is a typical example of a case of filarial orchitis: A 
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Fic. 8. Filarial abscess. 
man of 45, who had previously suffered fron: filarial abscess 
and had lived a clean life, having had neither gonorrhea nor 
syphilis, was suddenly seized with an attack of elephantoid 
fever. Filarie were swarming in his blood at the time. On 
the next day his left testicle was swollen and intensely painful, 
