The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. (7) The distribution of Sleeping Sickness and Glossina palpalis correspond. (8) Sleeping Sickness is, in short, a human tsetse... Nature - Page 106edited by - 1905Full view - About this book
 | Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1904
...donkeys, oxen, goats, and sheep, up to the present, have shown themselves absolutely refractory. (6) The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the healthy by a species of tsetse flv, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. (7) The distribution of Sleeping Sickness and Glossina palpalis... | |
 | Medicine - 1903
...donkeys, oxen, goats, and sheep up to the present have shown themselves absolutely refractory. 6. That the trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. 7. That the distribution of sleeping sickness and Glossina palpalis correspond. 8.... | |
 | African trypanosomiasis - 1903
...oxen, goats, and sheep, up to the present, have shown themselves absolutely refractory. 6. That the trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glonaina palpalis, and by it alone. 7. That the distribution of Sleeping Sickness and Glossina palpa-Iia... | |
 | 1904
...donkeys, oxen, goats and sheep, up to the preent, have shown themselves absolutely refractory. 6. That the trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly. Glossina palpalis. and by it alone. 7. That the distribution of sleeping sickness and glossina palpalis correspond. 8.... | |
 | Royal Society (Great Britain) - Science - 1904
...donkeys, oxen, goats, and sheep, tip to the present, have shown themselves absolutely refractory. 6. The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. 7. The distribution of Sleeping Sickness and Glossina palpalis correspond. 8. Sleeping... | |
 | Sir George Newman - Bacteriology - 1904 - 497 pages
...trypanosoma (probably the Trypanosoma gamblene, discovered by Forde and described by Dutton), which is transmitted from the sick to the healthy by a species of tsetse fly (Glossina palpalis), and by it alone ; that, in short, sleeping sickness is a human tsetse-fly disease. From a series of... | |
 | American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904
...the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma, probably Trypanosoma Gambiense. The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. The discovery was made by Dr. Castellani while he was in Uganda studying the disease.... | |
 | American Geographical Society of New York - Electronic journals - 1904
...the blood and cerebro-spinal fluid of a species of trypanosoma, probably Trypanosoma Gambiense. The trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. The discovery was made by Dr. Castellan! while he was in Uganda studying the disease.... | |
 | Royal Institution of Great Britain - Learned institutions and societies - 1906
...is caused by the entrance into the blood of a protozoa! parasite, and that the infection is carried from the sick to the healthy by a species of tsetse fly. We have seen that the distribution of this fly corresponds with the distribution of the disease. Where... | |
 | 1905
...donkeys, oxen, goats, and sheep up to the present have shown themselves absolutely refractory. 6. That the trypanosomes are transmitted from the sick to the...healthy by a species of tsetse fly, Glossina palpalis, and by it alone. 7. That the distribution of sleeping sickness and Glossina palpalis correspond. 8.... | |
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