Nothnagel's Encyclopedia of practical medicine. v. 10, 1910, Volume 10Saunders, 1905 |
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... leukocytes , Laveran was the first to conjecture the parasitic nature of these bodies and convince himself of it by a long inves- tigation . This new explanation of previously recognized pictures , passed over without presentiment by ...
... leukocytes , Laveran was the first to conjecture the parasitic nature of these bodies and convince himself of it by a long inves- tigation . This new explanation of previously recognized pictures , passed over without presentiment by ...
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... leukocytes , the platelets , and the nuclei of the parasites are stained a deep " red . " This stain is readily made , never fails , and makes the detection of parasites an easy mat- ter . It , moreover , gives characteristic staining ...
... leukocytes , the platelets , and the nuclei of the parasites are stained a deep " red . " This stain is readily made , never fails , and makes the detection of parasites an easy mat- ter . It , moreover , gives characteristic staining ...
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... leukocytes and parasites are stained red violet . For the staining of hematozoa in tissues Bignami proposes the following : Fix very small cut pieces in 1 per cent . watery solution of bichlorid of mercury to which has been added 0.75 ...
... leukocytes and parasites are stained red violet . For the staining of hematozoa in tissues Bignami proposes the following : Fix very small cut pieces in 1 per cent . watery solution of bichlorid of mercury to which has been added 0.75 ...
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... are quickly taken up by leukocytes and vascular endothelium and so removed from the circulation . At the time of their formation the spores lie within the mother- parasite , which , on its part , is within ETIOLOGY . 47.
... are quickly taken up by leukocytes and vascular endothelium and so removed from the circulation . At the time of their formation the spores lie within the mother- parasite , which , on its part , is within ETIOLOGY . 47.
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... leukocytes , which he designated as pseudocysts and leuko- cytozoa . Nothing at present can be said in regard to their relation to the malarial parasites or to malaria in general . THE UNITY OR MULTIPLICITY OF THE PARASITES , SPECIES OF ...
... leukocytes , which he designated as pseudocysts and leuko- cytozoa . Nothing at present can be said in regard to their relation to the malarial parasites or to malaria in general . THE UNITY OR MULTIPLICITY OF THE PARASITES , SPECIES OF ...
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