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An attempt was undertaken to elucidate the role of RES in a treatment of toxoplasmosis, as applied in the I Clinic of Obstetrics and Gynecology of the Medical School in Zabrze. Using histopathologic and histochemical methods in various experimental systems in animals, the functional state of RES was determined in the liver, lungs, spleen and thymus. Parallel determinations were concerned with the survival rate of animals infected with toxoplasmosis after stimulation (panodine, BCG) and blockade of RES (colloid carbon, trypan blue). A correlation was found to exist between the functional state of RES and the course of toxoplasma infection and the role of the former during the treatment is discussed.