Scientific memoirs by officers of the Medical and Sanitary Departments of the Government of India. no. 18 | new ser., 1905, Issue 18Office of Government Print., 1905 |
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abdomen abdominal segments abdominal terga acinus alimentary canal animals appearance blow-flies bodies exhibited body cavity body wall Captain G Captain S. P. James central clear chitinous chromatin mass conical masses considerable number consists conspicuous object contained cysts corpuscles coverglass coxæ crescentic bodies Daboia dilated portion dissection distended dorsal encysted form examination exhibiting active movements fat body forms were seen free vermicules fresh fully matured cyst granules hairs hind-gut I.M.S. Price incubator infection intestinal large cysts lice Lieutenant S. R. Christophers longitudinal louse louse shewed male malpighian tubules mature follicles medium sized cysts mid-gut mosquito muscle fibres ninth segment nuclei number of rats nurse cells opening organs.-The ovaries oviduct papilla parasite parasite found peripheral blood pharyngeal pump preparation protoplasm pyloric ampulla rectum red cells refractile Romanowski's stain rotating ruptured salivary glands sausage-shaped bodies segment carries seminal vescicle small number sporozoits stages stained specimens tail thorax tissues tube vermicule forms
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Page 14 - ... the curious property of rotating the red cells by means of their narrow extremities. Christophers regards this behaviour as very significant of the probable method of infection. Up to date I do not know that he has added anything further to these observations, which, as he points out, are of special interest, " since although the transmission of many protozoa by biting insects has been demonstrated by experiment, the only instance, of which we have actual knowledge of the stages gone through...