10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «ENDOGLOBULAR»
Discover the use of
endoglobular in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
endoglobular and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Portuguese literature.
1
Physiology Or Medicine: 1901-1921
As from 1889, I have classified the endoglobular haematozoa or Haemo- cytozoa
in three genera : Haemamoeba, Piroplasma, Haemogregarina. In the genus
Haemamoeba, I have studied the haemamoebae of birds which closely resemble
H ...
... 1000 lymphocytes with a mean of less than 46. Ten per cent of the field
specimens contained microschizonts. Parasitaemia was very low and varied from
less than one to 80 endoglobular parasites per 1000 erythrocytes with a mean of
less ...
South African Veterinary Association, 1966
3
Journal of the South African Veterinary Medical Association
... schizonts per 1000 lymphocytes with a mean of less than 46. Ten per cent of
the field specimens contained microschizonts. Parasitaemia was very low and
varied from less than one to 80 endoglobular parasites per 1000 erythrocytes
with ...
4
Journal of the South African Biological Society
that the Kenya form of East Coast Fever can be maintained by delayed serial
passages in susceptible cattle Both schizonts and endoglobular parasites were
demonstrable. These tests, however, did not reflect the behaviour of the Th. parva
...
South African Biological Society, 1960
5
Modern Medicine and Bacteriological Review
Two melaniferous corpuscles were seen. At 6 : 15 p. m. , there was a large
number of small endoglobular bodies present. At 9 : p. m., temperature 101°.
Only one ripe body and a few young forms seen. At 10 to n : 30 p. m.,
examination of blood ...
John Harvey Kellogg, 1895
6
Twentieth century practice
fava and Celli held that the plasmodia were endoglobular, this view being based
upon the fact that their pseudopodia never went beyond the boundary of the red
cell ; furthermore, the amoeboid bodies are seen as if floating in the protoplasm ...
7
Two monographs on malaria and the parasites of malarial fevers
Progressive endoglobular development of the quartan amoeba. Figs. 10, 11.
Endoglobular forms of fission. Fig. 12. Free spores. Figs. 13, 14. Free pigmented
forms in a degenerative condition.) Figs. 15—33. The amoeba of the tertian fever.
Amico Bignami, New Sydenham Society, Julius Mannaberg, 1894
8
Twentieth Century Practice
fava and Celli held that the plasmodia were endoglobular, this view being based
upon the fact that their pseudopodia never went beyond the boundary of the red
cell; furthermore, the amoeboid bodies are seen as if floating in the protoplasm ...
Thomas Lathrop Stedman, 1900
9
Malaria and Micro-organisms
fava and Celli held that the plasmodia were endoglobular, this view being based
upon the fact that their pseudopodia never went beyond the boundary of the red
cell ; furthermore, the amoeboid bodies are seen as if floating in the protoplasm ...
In the blood numerous large, endoglobular, atypical bodies are .found, together
with many free bodies and flagellates. Kept on spirit of Mindererus for four days
The temperature rose to 99. 8° F. from 2 to 4 o'clock p. M. daily. Patient expressed
...