Cysts of "Chilomastix mesnili." Fig. 22: The cytostome and nucleus clearly visible. Size 8.5 μm × 7.5 μm. Fig. 23: The cytostome and nucleus partially obscured by large deeply staining mass of glycogen. Size 8.5 μm × 7.5 μm
Text Appearing Before Image: Diameter 18-5/1Fig. 17. Eight nucleate cyst. Diameter 13/*Fig. 18. Eight nucleate cyst with pointed chromatoid bodies. Diameter i6/<Fig. 19. Probably abnormal eight nucleate cyst. Diameter ij/u Figs. 20-21. Cysts of Giardia intestinalis. Fig. 20. Large brown staining cyst. Size 15// x 9-5/4Fig. 21. Small bluish-grey staining cyst. Size lO/i x 6-5/1 Figs. 22-23. Cysts of Chilomastix mesnili. Fig. 22, The cytostome and nucleus clearly visible. Size 8-5// x J-^/iiFig. 23. The cytostome and nucleus partially obscured by large deeply stainingmass of glycogen. Size 8-5/4 x 7-5/4 Fig 24. Iodine cyst drawn from specimen stained with iron haematoxylin.The clear space would appear dark brown in colour if stained withiodine and the nucleus would be less sharply defined. Diameter 11-5/4 Fig. 25 Blastocystis hominis. Diameter \on Fig- I. Fig. 2. Fig- 3- Fig. +• Fig. 5- Fig. 6. Fig. 7- Fig. 8. Fig. 9- Fig. 10. Fig. II. Fig. 12. Fig. 13- \ Annals Trap. Med. & Parasttol, Vol. XII ^^ PLATE I Text Appearing After Image: J. R. M., del. C. Tinlins & Co., Ltd., Imp. 27 MEASUREMENTS OF AND OBSERVA-TIONS UPON THE CYSTS OFENTAMOEBA HISTOLYTICA ANDOF ENTAMOEBA COLI BY A. MALINS SMITH, M.A. (Cantab.) From the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine (^Received for publication 26 March, 1918) From April 22nd, 1917, until March 4th, 1918, the writermeasured the dimensions of 2,833 cysts of two of the intestinalentamoebae of man, E. histolytica and E. coli. The results of thesemeasurements are given in the present paper. At the time eachmeasurement was made the nuclei of the cyst were counted andtheir number recorded. A note was also made of the presence orabsence of chromatoid bodies and vacuoles. The main results ofthese observations are recorded here also. METHODS The majority of the stools from which the cysts to be measuredwere taken were those of convalescent dysenteries, and were sent tothe laboratory for the usual routine examination for dysentery.Cysts were also measured from a small number of carrier
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Figs. 22-23. Cysts of Chilomastix mesnili. Fig. 22, The cytostome and nucleus clearly visible. Size 8-5// x J-^/ii Fig. 23. The cytostome and nucleus partially obscured by large deeply staining mass of glycogen. Size 8-5/4 x 7-5/4 File:Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology (1907) (14799033113).jpg cropped 86 % horizontally, 78 % vertically using CropTool with precise mode.