221 
This table illustrates, as in the preceding one, the steady 
disappearance of crescents under quinine, grains io, ter. die , also the 
variation in the proportions of leucocytes. 
It should be said that the specimens of blood were always taken 
at 4.30 or 8.30 p.m., or about four hours after a meal. 
53,742: Spaniard, sixteen months on the Isthmus ; blood : malig¬ 
nant tertian rings, crescents, ovoides; spleen enlarged to umbilicus. 
February 1, quinine, grains 10, ter. die.) February 6, Fowlers 
solution, gtt. 5, ter. die. 
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Feb. 
1 
Feb. 
2 
Feb. 
3 
Feb. 
5 
Feb. 
6 
Feb. 
8 
Feb. 
9 
Feb. 
11 
Polvmorphonuclear . 
5 6 
1 7 
48 
44 
56 
42 
43 
42 
Large mononuclear . 
22 
16 
«5 
12 
18 
25 
27 
Lvmphocvtes . 
15 
21 
27 
24 
8 
18 
14 
12 
Large lvmphocvtes . 
8 
4 
3 
8 
10 
12 
8 
9 
Eosinophile . 
3 
5 
0 
1 5 
7 
>3 
9 
10 
9 
Mast . 
1 
2 
1 
1 
1 
0 
1 
Pigmented leucocytes . 
_ 
■ 
1 
— 
— 
Crescents . 
29 
22 
29 
•4 
10 
5 
5 
2 
Notes :—Mood, February 2, 6,500 leucocytes per mm.®. 
ltlood, February 5, containing one phagocyted gamete. 
The large mononuclear increase is striking. 
M. L., Spaniard, malignant tertian malaria, returned and died. 
Autopsy, March 28, 1909. Quinine grains 10, ter. die. 
Dec. 
26 
Dec. 
27 
Dec. 
28 
Dec. 
3 ° 
Dec. 
3i 
Jan. 
2 
Jan. 
13 
Polymorphonuclear 
Large mononuclear . 
48 
13 
65 
6 
60 
5 
64 
9 
70 
3 
65 
12 
14 
8 
45 
5 
34 
Lvmphocvtc 
34 
25 
3 2 
>4 
5 
l6 
Eosinophile . 
4 
4 
3 
12 
I 
Mast . 
— 
— 
— 
I 
__ 
Pigmented leucocyte . 
1 
— 
— 
' 
T 
O 
0 
Crescents . 
9 
5 
5 
4 
—- 
Note :—Poikilocytosis and basophilia of red blood corpuscles on January 13. 
