Patients with Renewep Clinical Activity 
INFECTION OF THE INTERMEDIATE HOST 
175 
Horton Hospital,England 
After S. P. Jams a, 1936 
Interval in wfeks from termin¬ 
ation OF PRIMARY ATTACK TO 
RENEWED CLINICAL ACTIVITY 
£N 8? PAT I It N TO WITH INDUCED 
Falciparum MALARIA 
Florida 5r«Te Hospital 
Ditto in 63 ‘Patients with 
INDUCED FULCIPfiKOM MALARIA. 
Horton Hospita l , E"n a la nd 
rtFTER 5.P.JrtME5,l936 
Ditto in 107 Pn tiekts with 
induced vivax Malaria whose, 
pripiary B Attack was inter 
rupted 
Florida 5tate Hospital 
Ditto in 4 -e Patients with 
DUC ED VIVAX MALATUA 
III , till -jlIjl 
8 lo 2o a-V 3o 4o 3b So 
WEE K« OF TER TERMIN A TioN PRIMARY CUTTACK 
JJFCRUD. * Pie LAPSES U£CUMEN«£3 
Fig. 5. Showing interval between termination of primary attack and periods of renewed clinical activity 
in falciparum and vivax malaria (See Table XI). 
