The Shipley Collection of Scientific Papers, Volumen3221926 |
Términos y frases comunes
alluvial soil antenna appear argentipes was found Assam BARRAUD basal Bengal blood bred buccal cavity Calcutta caught cent centrodesmose chitinous clypeus compound eye connection culture dilator muscles disease dissected district division dorsal endemic areas epipharynx experiments factor fat body feeding female flagella flagellate forms flagellates flagellum flies fed frons ganglionic mass gena George Town hypopharynx incidence Indian kala-azar Kala-azar Commission kala-azar patients karyosome labellum labrum labrum-epipharynx large numbers larvæ lateral chitinisations Leishmania lobe Madras male mandible mandibular mandibular condyle mandibulo-maxillary maxilla maxillary blades maxillary chitinisation membrane mentum midgut monkey months Mouse killed Napier Negative NNN medium number of flies observed occurred organ parabasal parasite pharynx Phlebotomus argentipes Plate XIX Plate XVII Plate XXV portion Positive posterior protocerebrum Pusa rhizoplast salivary duct sandflies seen segment showing side species spleen stained surface temperature transmission transmitting agent trophonucleus tubular apodeme usually ventral villages
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Página 33 - In the next section it will be shown that there is a centrodesmose effect which is definitely associated with division of the parasite (Plate V, figs.
Página 32 - The explanation of the lines will be dealt with more fully in the section dealing with the axostylar body.
Página 60 - We have been unable as yet to make a study of the literature as to observations dealing with the effect of temperature in the above connection. But we may note that Rogers, as quoted by Stitt (1921), in his original experiments failed to obtain development other than commencing signs of division at 27°C., 22°C. being the temperature necessary for the development of the flagellate forms. Brahmachari (1920) later says that at blood heat the parasites die out in a day or two. At 27°C. they live for...
Página 123 - Acton (1919): A study of the distribution of Bagdad boils on the body made with a view to discover the transmitting agent.
Página 21 - THE MORPHOLOGY AND LIFE CYCLE OF THE PARASITE OF INDIAN KALA-AZAR IN CULTURE.
Página 253 - It Is difficult to see how this factor could account for the observed difference In the bone.