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Fig. 32.— Case 1 

 Boy, aged about 9, at Gallabat. Ill probably six months. 

 Limits of spleen and liver delineated in white paint. 

 Emaciation marked. Died March 27. 1909. 



"A ■' Fig. 3 3.— Case 2 " B " 



Two cases at Singa. "'A"— Boy with kala-azar. Ill 

 eleven months. Died May 28. 1909. " B " -Girl from 

 same house, but suffering from profound malarial infection. 

 This photograph shows plainly the difference in wasting 

 and in the prominence of the abdomen. 



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 A very severe and acute case at Gallabat. Duration three 

 months. Died March 23. 1909. Diagnosed at first as 

 dysentery. Marked wasting, and weakness very pronounced. 

 Enormous number of parasites in spleen blood. Peripheral 

 blood like serum. No malarial parasites found. Spleen not 

 very greatly enlarged. 



Fig. 35 . — Cao e 4 

 Case at Gallabat. An Abyssinian, ill two years. Typical 

 parasites could not be found in spleen blood. No malarial 

 parasites in peripheral blood. Liver and spleen enlarged. 

 Wife ill with fever for five months. Fever in both cases 

 unaffected by quinine. 



