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‘ He has been a very big man, over six feet in height and well- 
developed. Now he is very much emaciated, can only rise when 
assisted, and walks with difficulty. Has no headache or other 
symptoms. Glands + - , and on puncture show trypanosomes. 
These are also present in the peripheral blood. The case was 
diagnosed by Dr. Storrs, M.O., and I found trypanosomes in the blood.' 
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