10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PIROPLASMATA»
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piroplasmata in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
The fixation of the RBC will allow the observer to study the piroplasmata and red
blood cells, perfectly preserved, as seen on ordinary blood smear, but in greater
numbers. Particular attention should be paid to the very distal thin area where ...
American Veterinary Medical Association, 1962
2
Experimental Bacteriology: In Its Applications to the ...
CHAPTER XVI PIROPLASMOSIS Piroplasmosis or pirosomosis are the terms
applied to the diseases for which the piroplasmata (synonyms — Babesia or
pirosomes) are responsible. The diseases are cases of infection of the blood, and
the ...
Wilhelm Kolle, Heinrich Hetsch, John William Henry Eyre, 1935
3
The Philippine journal of science
trypanosomata alone and without the piroplasmata had caused infection.
Experiment with calf No. 5 seemed to demonstrate that either the number of
trypanosomata in a single culture tube might not be sufficient to produce an
infection or that ...
Philippines. Bureau of Science, Philippines. National Science Development Board, Institute of Science and Technology (Philippines), 1910
4
The Transvaal Agricultural Journal
The animal died after twelve days' illness ; both piroplasmata were present in the
blood. Typical lesions of East Coast Fever were present. Calf No. 27. — The fifth
injection was made on 1st December and a sixth on the 12th December.
5
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary ...
The existence of a human piroplasmosis described by Anderson ( 1 76a) and]
Wilson and Chowning (iS%b) still remains unsubstantiated as does the presence
of piroplasmata in the human subject described by Lingard and Jennings (180).
6
Transvaal Agricultural Journal
The same disease was seen in 1897 by Professor Koch in German East Africa,
and the small peculiar piroplasmata were considered to be intermediate forms of
the piroplasma begeminum, which is frequent! v met with in sick animals.
Transvaal (Colony). Dept. of Agriculture, Transvaal (South Africa). Dept. of Agriculture, 1906
7
Scientific memoirs by officers of the Medical and Sanitary ...
The existence of a human piroplasmosis described by Anderson (176a) and!
Wilson and Chowning (183^) still remains unsubstantiated as does the presence
of piroplasmata in the human subject described by Lingard and Jennings (180).
8
Scientific Memoirs by Officers of the Medical and Sanitary ...
Those who assert Black- water Fever to be specific must be prepared to assume
the existence of an organism distinct from the piroplasmata and a disease
endemic like malaria but not directly infectious nor epidemic like Yellow Fever. It
must ...
India. Medical department, 1908
9
Annual Report of the Director of Agriculture
The animal died after 12 days' illness ; both piroplasmata were present in the
blood. Typical lesions of East Coast Fever were present. Calf, No. 27. — The fifth
injection was made on 1st December, and a sixth on the 12th December.
Transvaal (Colony) Dept. of agriculture, 1905
10
Journal of Comparative Pathology and Therapeutics
Those which dropped from the 7th to 10th November, at a time when no
piroplasmata were seen in Horse 598, although a slight fever reaction was
noticed. 2. Those which dropped from the 10th to 12th November, during which
time no ...