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coiil.i  iinii[4  I'l'd  rclls  iisu.illy  ci /iibii li’i'.i I ily  li'ss  lli.iii  I  pei  reui 
of  the  whole  iiimiher  I'.reseul  (  l  iihle  |H).  It  is  not  eonlined  to  lihirk 
water  fever,  It  was  met  with  in  s|ileeii  siiieais  in  oiu'  out  of  two 
cases  of  malaria  (fiy.  fi(j)  and  in  the  nreiil.diug  Mood  fil  a  calf  affei  ti-d 
with  |)iro|)iasmosis  (lif^'.  71.1). 
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I' a;.  liS-  Spleoii  biiieiir,  llUu-liwalcr  I'uvcr,  1 'asie  m.  .\laite  at  ihb  fhiae  of 
liaeningloliiniiria.  'I’o  llie  left  ia  sbtiii  a  iiiojioiiiu  tealeil  cbII  in  ilia 
cyloplasii)  of  wliicli  is  roiUaineit  a  partly  ilei oluurised  reil  cell|  al)ove 
and  to  llie  left  are  two  red  cella,  lielow  and  to  die  rigid  la  a 
lynipliocyte.  'I'o  llie  rigid  is  aliown  ;t  large  immoiau  lealed  cell,  die 
cyloplasin  of  whitdi  laiiitaiiis  two  ileroioiiri.sed  red  lellaj  around  aie 
red  cells,  single  and  grouped.  I.eialunan’s  alain.  x  1  ,onn. 
J  he  pret^eiiee  of  malarial  pijgineiit  111  the  bloodvessels  o|  the 
off^rans,  usiitill}'  the  kidiie)’s,  has  been  ilescribed  by  several  authors. 
Ill  the  three  cases  in  which  we  hail  an  uitporlimit)'  ol  sliidymy  •I"'’ 
point  (Cases  /a,  1  1  and  ifi)  no  pigment  was  found  in  the  kidnejs, 
spleen  or  liver,  nor  could  imiknial  piirasites  be  reropmseil  m  tin 
blood-vessels  of  these  organs. 
by  wa)'  of  summing  up  the  uhov  i'  ohser\ at  ions,  it  may  he  said 
tiuit  there  are  not  at  present  sullicient  data  availahle  to  mdieale 
where  lakiiig  of  red  eells,  eatismg  haemoglolmiiiemia  and  thus  leading 
to  haemogliihnmria,  lakes  plaee  in  hlackwiiter  lever. 
