﻿PARAGONIMIASIS IN THE PHILIPPINES. 

 eight fatal cases of paragon irn us infection — Continued. 



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IV. 



Appear normal . 



Appears normal. 



Appears normal . 



Appears normal . 



Membranes of brain thick- 

 ened and adherent in 

 many places and have 

 many cystic abscesses, 

 containing ova in the 

 masses of adhesions. 

 Choroid plexus coarse 

 and granular, slightly 

 bluish and contains ova. 

 No abscesses in the brain 

 substance. 



The post-peritoneal ab- 

 scess was evidently the 

 oldest lesion in this'case. 



V. 



Appear normal. 



Appears nor- 

 mal. . 



Appears nor- 

 mal. 



One small cyst- 

 ic bluish ab- 

 scess. 



Nothing abnor- 

 mal found. 



The double in- 

 fection of tu- 

 berculosis 

 and P. wester- 

 manii is the 

 notable fea- 

 ture of this 

 case. 



VI. 



Moderate cir- 

 rhosis. 



Appears nor- 

 mal. 



Appears nor- 

 mal. 



Appears 

 mal. 



Not opened. 



VII. 



Cloudy . 



The interesting 

 feature of 

 this case was 

 the freedom 

 from infec- 

 tion of the 

 lungs. 



The interesting 

 point of this 

 case is the 

 complete ab- 

 sence of in- 

 volvement of 

 the chest 

 organs by the 

 Paragonimus 

 infection. 



VIII. 



Combined tu- 

 la e r c u losis 

 and para- 

 gonimiasis. 

 The fluke in- 

 fection con- 

 fined to the 

 chest or- 

 gans. 



