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Ex|jei inient 1387. — Blood Examination in a Case of Amakebe. 



Date. 



Parasites in blood. 



±^ O. Oi FcLl UlUUU. 



corpusclps ill 1 c. mm. 

 of blood. 



7 



Jri TOJp IdSTH CI 



feiiitill rod unci 

 ring foriiis. 



Marginal points. 



1909. 











July 28 



— 



• 



+ 





29 



— 



+ 



— 







— 



— 



+ 





31 



— 



— 



+ 





Aug. 1 





— 



— 







— 



— 



+ + 



5,420,000 





— 



+ 



+ + 



5,670,000 





— 



+ 



— 





5 







+ 





6 



- 



+ 



+ + 



5,6hO,0OO 



7 







+ + 





8 





+ 



+ 





9 





+ 



+ 





10 







+ 





11 







+ + 



4,420,000 



13 





+ 



+ + + 





14 





+ 



+ + + 





16 







+ + + 



4,540,000 



19 





+ 



+ + + 



4,500,000 



23 









2,890,O0l) 



24 ., 



+ + + 



+ 





2,820,000 



Table I, Experiment. 1387. The parasites to be found in a case of Amakebe. The plus and 

 minus signs sliow the presence or absence of these bodies in tlie blood. The fourth column gives 

 the number of red blood cor))uscles in a cubic millimetre. + present, + + numerous. 

 + + + very numerous. 



Experiment 1636. — Blood Examination in a Case of Amakebe. 









Parasites 



iu blood. 







Date. 



Piroplasma 

 bigeminum. 



Sjnall rod and 

 ring forms. 



Marginal points. 



Trypanosoma 

 rivax. 



Sept 



1909. 



24 











27 



1 



+ 



+ 







28 





+ 









29 













30 











Oct. 



1 









+ 



2 



+ 



+ 









4 













5 





+ 









6 





+ + 









7 





+ 



+ 







8 





+ 









;» 





+ 



+ 







11 





+ 



+ 



+ 





11' 



+ 





+ 



+ 













Table II, JOxperiment 1630. Parasites found in a case of Amakebe. The pivs and minus signs 

 show the presence or aliseiice of these bodies in the blood. 



Itemarks.—Vroim thene two lableH it will lie scon that .small piroplasms and marf^inal 

 pointH are foiiinionly foiiiiil in Aniakcbi', ;inil tiial trypanosonicH may also be present. 



