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Identifier: medicaldiagnosi00gree (find matches)
Title: Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner
Year: 1922 (1920s)
Authors: Greene, Charles Lyman, 1862-
Subjects: Diagnosis
Publisher: Philadelphia, Blakiston
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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The quartan (_^>. malarice), requiring seventy-two hours for its development,causes a paroxysm on each fourth day, with two days of apyrexia. If twotertian organisms are developing, the paroxysm assumes a daily type; inthe case of double quartan infection, attacks appear on two successive days,leaving one day of apyrexia. If, as rarely happens, there be a triple quartan MALARIA IO41 r —-1 — —j—. S?f *r s*j ^ ^ - 1 • ■ ■ !i -... . l. ** :: ■ -■ -s V _ 1 ■ .-■■ J . 2 *•; i >.: • • j- t . L i • w-y 1 - V . - J^ •• • ■■ :■:■:: <* ■■- ..... f — i.„ ■ ■ r-: !jX. _■•• •• ^ !; ■ j ^^ ■ • jL < r —*■ — ;». ...;.-, ^1 ; ..V BBilBBU«fc3« JWHIiniMH H .4K 65
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1042 MEDICAL DIAGNOSIS Severe form. Quartan rare. infection, the disease assumes the quotidian or daily type, as in the case ofthe double tertian.* Estivo-autumnal Plasmodium (p. falciparum).—This is irregular in itsdevelopment and manifestations and is the variety which causes the severer,more chronic, malignant, or pernicious types of the disease. In the UnitedStates the tertian organism is exceedingly common; the quartan rare. Theaccompanyng plates give a description of the various forms and show theirprogressive development at the expense of their erythrocyte host. Evolution of the Organism in the Mosquito.—Two days after the inges-tion of human blood containing sexual forms (gametocytes) small pigmented

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