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... Tropical Hygiene , Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine , the University of Liverpool , formerly Professor of Tropical Diseases of Africa ; and Director of the Sir Alfred Jones Laboratory , Freetown , Sierra Leone , West Africa WITH ...
... Tropical Hygiene , Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine , the University of Liverpool , formerly Professor of Tropical Diseases of Africa ; and Director of the Sir Alfred Jones Laboratory , Freetown , Sierra Leone , West Africa WITH ...
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... Tropical Medicine , Tropical Hygiene and Public Health . In it we have endeavoured more particularly to meet the requirements of those who have no laboratory near them at which parasitological diagnosis is undertaken . A long experience ...
... Tropical Medicine , Tropical Hygiene and Public Health . In it we have endeavoured more particularly to meet the requirements of those who have no laboratory near them at which parasitological diagnosis is undertaken . A long experience ...
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... tropical sore is a local lesion limited to the skin , while espundia is a local lesion which affects chiefly the mucous membrane of the nasal and buccal cavities . These dissimilar diseases of man are caused by parasites which are ...
... tropical sore is a local lesion limited to the skin , while espundia is a local lesion which affects chiefly the mucous membrane of the nasal and buccal cavities . These dissimilar diseases of man are caused by parasites which are ...
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EXAMINATION OF MATERIAL | 10 |
PARASITOLOGY | 23 |
PROTOZOOLOGY | 38 |
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adult worm amoebae animals appear areas asexual become blood body breadth called cause cercariae common consists containing cycle cysts cytoplasm Diagnosis disease dogs drop duct eggs encysted escape examination extremity faeces female film finding fluid four frequently fresh genital genus Geographical distribution give rise glands Habitat head host human infected ingested intestine known larvae later length liver malaria male mass mature measures membrane method microfilariae microscope migrate minute miracidium Morphological characters mosquito mouth multiply muscles nucleus objective occur oesophagus opening organs parasites passed Pathogenicity person pore portion posterior preparations present produced rarely rats red cell result ring round seen segment shape showing situated skin slide snail sometimes species spirochaetes sporocyst stage stained sucker surface swallowed Taenia tail takes testes tissue trypanosomes tube unencysted usually uterus ventral wall