308 Tlie Philippine Journal of Science wis 



8. The surgical importance of malaria in connection with 

 wounds and operative procedure should likewise be well borne 

 in mind by the surgical staff. The tendency of latent malaria 

 to become active under the influence of wounds, surgical pro- 

 cedure, and anaesthesia is well established by several observers. 



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