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Researches Regarding Cholera : The Blood. 



[part i. 



of the characteristics of the blood in septicasmia, typhoid, variola, and measles, and 

 suggesting the possibility of such appearances being due to the development upon 

 the red corpuscles of the bacteria which they affirm to be the cause of the diseases in 

 question.* 



TABLE I. 



Microscopic characters of Norinal Blood. 



It is no doubt true that a phenomenon like that of echinulation may be induced 

 by various causes, and that some of these causes may be morbid conditions of the 



* "R^cherches cliniques et exp^rimentales sur les maladies infectieuses 6tudiees sp^cialement au jmint 

 de vue de l'6tat du sang et de la presence des ferments."— Paris, J. B, Bailliere et Fils, 1872. p. 70. 



