THE MALARIA PARASITE
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The interest in Malaris to every dweller in China is necessarily overwhelming, for ita con-
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We spent one entire day with the raw-boat
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some big water anske. It was not until wo were very close that we made out the supposed one big, suake to be two others; it was rather interesting, as giving one of the explanations of the stories that always appear about large water, snakes, or similar monsters, existing almost every lake of any size in wild country, On another day I shot another near shore; he turned over and over, splashing and tumbling; but just as we were about to grasp him he
in
stitutional effects are so far-reaching and its in a series of lagoons near camp, which marked Partially recovered and divod to safety in the
devitalising power is so great timt it is con- stantly spoken of as "The Scourge of the Tropies."
roeds.
A DESTERATE CHANGE, On the second day we went out in the launch
patient complains of many depressing symptoms, life to the beauty of a lake, and also to die, papyrus and waded along the edge, its body
including loss of memory, impairment of the vision, depression of the spirits, insomnis.
digestive disorders, lassitude, wasting and over them grow under the shade of the vine-taug that the bay was shallow, from three to six feet
nereasing weakness-all of which make it a burden.
Happily, through the discovery of a prepara, tion which is as powerful in overcoming these terzible after effects as quinine is in ouring the early rigors of Mahurin, the distuse has lost its
en inlet of the lake. We did not get any hippo, but it was a most interesting day. A bread halt of papyrus fringed the lagoons and jutted out between them. The straight groen As is generally known, Malaria is dus to like, with their feathery head, rose high and parasites which feed on the netive substance close, forming a mosa so dense that it was pro the hemoglobin of the red blood corpuscles.tically imponotrable, save where the huge balk of the hippes had made tonnels, Indeed, oven The patient thus suffers from Annis, and as for the lippos it was not readily penetrable, the microbes multiply and the blood is further The great monotony of a papyrus swamp be destroyed the condition degenerates into what comes wearisome after a while, it is very is known as Cachexia, an impairment of the beautiful, for each roed is tall, slender, grace general tissus vitality which involves the ful, with its pale flowering crown, and they ait typical of the tropics, and their mere sight nervous, inuscular, meatsi, circulatory, respira suggest a vertical sun and hot, steaming tary, digestive and other systems. The Malaria swamps, whore great marah beats food and wallow and bellow, amidst a teeming reptilian A fringe of papyrne here and there adds beauty of the river pools, where clumps of
tropical trees.
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open waters of the lagoons were covored with water-lilies, bearing purple, or sometimes piok, flowers. Across the broad lily pads ran the carious lily trotters," or jacause, richly coloured birds, with toes a long and slender that the lily pads would support them without sinking. They were not shy, and their varied colouring - light chestant being the prost corepicuous huo-and. singalar habits made them very conspicuous. There was a weal of bird life in the lagoons. Small gulis, some what like our black-hoaded gull, but with their hoods grey, flow soroaming around us. Black and white kingBahers, tiny red-billed king fisters, with colours so brilliant that they flashed like jewels in the sun, and brilliant green beaters, with chestnut bresats, parched among the reeds. Spar-winged plorer clamoured as they sireled overhand nor the edges of the water. Little rails and red-legged water beng threaded the edges of the papyrus, and grebes dived in the open water. A giant heron, the Goliath, flew up at our approach, and these parti-coloured. There were smal, dark car wore many smaller herons and egrets, white or orants, a larger ones, with white throats, and African ruddy ducks, and tent and big Among the many kinds of ducks was one which yellow-billed ducks, somewhat like mallards, male & whistling notes with its wings as it for. Most plentiful of all were the coote, much resembling our common bald-pate cost, hinder end of the bare frontal space. but with a pair of horna papille at the
terrors,
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Sanatogen derives its power from the unique nature of its constituents. These are glycero- phosphate of sodium, the setive principle of the nervous system, chemically combined with milk protoid, the chief body-building element of milk, by au intricate scientifs process protected by Royal Letters Patent. The resulting product is so easily nasimilated by the body that it is all absorbed within an hour after it has been taken. Sanitogen's aetion in Malaria is due to its ability to repair the ravages of the Malaria parasite on the red blood corpuscles. It restores them to their full health, power and activity, thus curing the anemis.. It tones the nerves, energises the brain, nourishes the system and, in this way, overcomes the Cachexia.
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I got my hippo. We steamed down the lake ant far from the shore, for ovor ten miles dragging the big, clumsy row-bont, in which Cuninghama har pat three of our porters who knew how to row. Then we spied a big hippo walking entirely out of watoe on the of of the papyrus, at the farther ond of a little bay which was filled with water lilies. Thither. stea usil, and when a few rods from the hay, boat, Cuninghame steared, Kormit, carried his Caninghame, Kermit, and I got into the row- camera, and I steadied myself in the bow with the little Springfold ride. The hippe was a self-confident, truoulant beast; it went under water one or twice, but again came out to the oat of water. We headed towards it, and thrust the boat in among the water-lilies, finding deep. While still over a hundred yards from the hippo, I saw it turn as if to break into the papyrus, and at once fired into its shoulder, the tiny pointed bullet smashing the big bones. Round span the great beast, plunged into the water, and with its huge jave open came straight for the boat, foundering and splashing through the thick-growing water-lies. Ithink that its chief object was to get to doop water: but we were between it and the deep water; instead of trying to pass to one side it charges straight for the boat, with open jaway bent on mischief. But I hit it again and again with the little sharp pointed ballot. Once I struck it between neck and aboulder; once, as it rushed forward with its hugel jaws stretched to their throatening utmost, I firel right between them, wheront it closed them with the clash of a sprang bear trap and then when under the punishment it swerved for a moment, I hit it at the base of the oar a brain shot which dropped it in its tracks. Meanwhile. Kermit was busily taking photos of it as it it was doad he never saw it except in the charged, and, as he mentioned afterward, until finder" of his camera. The water was so shallow where I had killed the lippe that its was the hardest kind of work getting it out body projected slightly above the surface. It from among the water lilies; then we towed it to camp behind the launch.
their lost weight, recover their health and grow with water plants, but with grasses which muster or chief-my usme) in killing the
Malaria bos a peculiarly bad effect on children, whose growth it retards most markedly. When given Banatogen, such children rapidly regain normally
Malaria also produces the appearance of pre mature old age in adulte. Sanalogen removes
younger and na he over was in his life.
stress upon the
'CHORAL COMPLIMENTS. The engineer of the launch was au Indian Moslem. The fireman and tho stoersman were DANGEROUS MONSTERS,
two half-anked and much-ornamented Kisins. lagoons. Ons afternoon aftor four o'clock I so
Thore were a number of hippo in these The fireman wore a blue boad chain on one ankle, a brass armlet on the opposits arm, a two standing half out of the water in a shallow, belt of short steel chains, a dingy blanket (m fore part of the day clasping or resting in the plume of ostrich feathers The two Kikios eating the water-lilies. They seemed to spend the loin cloth), and a skall cap sarmonated by s spec. nor its odgo; toward oroning they were unconsciously entertaining companions. spitshed and waded among the water lilies, Without any warning they would suddenly tearing them up with their huge jaws, start a song or chant, usually an imprompta and during the night they came ashore to recitative of whatever at the moment inter feed on the grass and land plants. In con-ested them. They chanted for half an hour sequence those killed during the day, until the over the feat of the Bwana Makubi
great late afternoon, had their stomachs filled,
hippo laying especial they
quantity must have obtained in their night journeys an of excellent mest it would furnish, and how kry land. At night I heard the
would improvise the chait, and the other join among thon- salves, and where they are not molested, and
the cheras. younger until he becomes as wall the natives are timid, they not only de great sing compliment y souga to one another, esck Sometimes they would solemnly. The latters received from physicians, from damage to the gardens aud crops trampling in turn chanting the manifold good qualities of men of distinguished position and from patients huge months, but also becas dangerous to
them down and shovelling basketfule into th fr his companion. generally who have testified to the extraordinary human beings, attacking busts or canoes in a most noteworthy was a handsome grey eagle Around this camp were many birds. The eures wrought by Sanntogen are numbered by spirit of wanton and ferocious mischief. At owi, bigger than our great horned owl, to which Dr. H. H. W. Hart, Hapur Remennt Depot, this place, a few weeks before our arrival, a it is closely akin. It did not hoot or scream, young bull, badly scared, and evidently having its volso being a kind of grunt, followed in & Babagarh, United Provincon, India, writes
I have much pleasure in certifying to the beer mishandled by some bigger bull, came second or two by a succession of similar sounds, value of Sanategen in ensos of Malaria, Enteric nahere in the daytime and actually attacked the attored more quickly and in a lower tona Fever, Dysentery and other exhausting diseases. They are astonishingly quick in their move after dark, and at first their notes completaly cattle, and was promptly shot in sousequence. These big owls frequently came round camp i have used it regularly now in my practice for monta for such shapelose looking, short-legged puzzled me, as I thought they must be made by the past two years, and in no single instance things. Of course then cannot-swiur in deep some beats The bulbnis sang well; Most of have I been disappointed with its resalta. Ioan water with anything like the speed of the real the birds were in no way like our home birds honestly affirm that many of my worst cases swimming mammals, nor move on shore with ewed their recovery to Sanatogen.
Loring trapped quantities of mice and rats, Mr. Thomas Lynn, Calcutta, India, writes: the agility and speed of the trae deuizens of the and it was curious to see how many of them "I was a broken down wreck of a man, as far and in spite of their shape, they move at an superficially to reserable American animals with land; nevertheless, by sheer muscular power had acquired characters which caused them ad-health goes, and had been a martyr to Malaria for four years, becoming weaker and uncrested rate of speed both on dry land and which they had no real kinsirip The sand exte woaker, with the natural run-down condition in deep water; nad in yellow water, their trus that barrowed in the firy plains were in shape, and its accompaniments, Brainfag, Nervousness water. Ordinarily only their heads can be sees, pocket gophers, which have similar habits. home, they gallop very fast on the bot om, ander a colour, eyes, tail, and paws strikingly like our and Dyspepsia. Two bottles of Sanntogen hare made an extraordinary difference for the better found in a pool with Hittle cover, and if the rats, resembled our kangaroo rats; and and they must be shot in the brain. If they are So the long-tailed gerbilles, or gerbille-Like nor, for the best. I shall always highly recommshots can be taken close up from firm ground, there was a blunt-nosed, stabby-tailed little mend Sanatagen overywhere I go. Yoo will readily understand what a boon ancha renovator there is no sport whatever in killing them. But at enperficially hardly to be told from tie kruin is small and the skull hage, and if they aro any distance off, and especially if the shot has to be taken from an unsteady boat, thora is, ample opportunity to miss.
DIFFICULT SHOOTING,
this appearacco and the patient rapidly looks roaring. They fight bellowing and very good the eating would be," Usually on
the ten thousand.
of life is to people in the Tropics, who have the awful heat to fight against"
What is tras of Malaris je equally true of Dysentery, Euterie Ferar, and the other depressing conditions which are so prevalent in
On the day we spent with the big row-bost tropical climates, Sautogen may be obtained in the lagoons both Kermit d I had shote; from all chemists, Messra. A . WATSON each of us Lit, but neither of got his game. & Co., Hongkong, will forward, post free, to all My shut was at the head of a hippo facing applying for it, a copy of a brightly written me in a bay about a hundred yards off, so that nhamplet "How to keep Well in Tropical I had to try to shoot very low between the eyes Coantries," by a physician, on mentioning the the water was smooth, and I braced my legs well and fired offhand. I hit him, but was con fident that I had missed the brain, for he lifted slightly, and then went under, Rose last; and
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our rice rat. But the most chamotoristic: rodent, the big longtailed, jumping springhaas, resembled nothing of ears; and there wore wee rats and spiny mice. There were grey monkoya in the trees around camp, which the naturalists shot.
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I did not wish to shoot again unless I had to and stood motionless, with the little Spring field at the ready. A head burst up twenty yards off with a lily pad plasteral over one eye, giving the hippo au absurd resemblance to a discomfited prize-fighter, and then disappeared with great agitation. Two half-grown boasts stupid from fright appeared, and stayed up for
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usually goes under nose first, An exasperating to do. Other leads popped up, getting farthor feature of hipps shooting is that, sve in excep and farther away. By degrees everything tional einumstances, where the water is vory vanished, the water grew calm, and we rowed shallow, the animal sinks at once when killed over to the papyrus, moored ourselves by catch- outright, and does not float for one or two or ing hold of a couple of stems, and awaited three hours; so that one bag to wait that length events Within an hour four dead hippos ap of time before finding out whether the game peared a very big ball and three big cows. has or has not been bagged. On this occasion we course, I would not have shot the latter if never saw a sign of the animal after I fired, it could have been avoided, but under the and as it seemed impossible that in that situation the hippo could get off anobserved, my compan- ions thought I had killed him, I thought not, and mufortunately my judgment proved to be correct.
Another day, in the launch, I did much the
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24 Maps and Plans, distans Again the hippo was a long
circumstances I do not see how it was possiblo to help it. The meat was not wasted; on the contrary it was a godsend, not only to our. own porters, bat to the natives round abset, many of whom were on short commens on account of this drought
Bringing over the launch we worked until off, only his head appearing, but an after dark to get the bull out of the difficult posi fortunately not in profile, much the best position in which he lay. It was nearly seven o plack tion for a shot; again I bit him; again he before we had him fixed for towing on one quar. Bunk, and, look as hard as we could, not a tor, the row-boat towing on the other, by which sign of him appeared, so that everyone was time two hippos wera snorting and blowing sure he was dead; and again no body over floated within a few yards of us, their curiosity much But on this day Kermit got his hippo. He hit it excited as to what was going on. The night Grat in the head, merely a flesh wound; but the was overcast, there were drenching rains qualls, startled-creature then rose high in the water and and a rather heary sea was running, and I did he shot it in the lungs. It now found diffculty or get back to camp until after three. Nort staying under, and continually rose day the launch fetched in the rest of the hippo:
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