Published online by Cambridge University Press: 06 April 2009
In the blood of the above mammals there was found in varying proportions those enigmatical bodies recently described by Theiler as Protozoa under the name Anaplasma marginale, but more generally known as “marginal points” or “coccus-like bodiees.”
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