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FIG. 102. 



FIG. 103. 



FIG. 104. 



FIG. 105. 



FIG. 106. FIG. 107. 



FIGS. 102-107. From dried blood-films showing parasites of malarial 

 fever. Magnified about 1000 diameters. 



Fig. 102. Early intracorpuscular form of the "mild tertian " parasite. Fig. 103. 

 Large intracorpuscular form of the same parasite, showing scattered pigment 

 granules ; the invaded red corpuscle is much enlarged. Fig. 104. Two members of 

 the "rosette" series of the same parasite; that to the right shows the radiate 

 segmentation, that to the left is an earlier stage. In both the pigment is collected 

 in the centre. Fig. 105. Two "ring-forms" of the quotidian parasite, within red 

 corpuscles. Fig. 106 shows a " crescentic body"; from a case of malignant 

 tertian fever. Fig. 107. A flagellated organism, derived outside the body from a 

 crescentic form. (All these figures are from negatives or preparations, kindly lent 

 by Dr. Patrick Manson.) 



