The parasites of man, and the diseases which proceed from them. A text-book for students and practitioners / By Rudolf Leuckart ; translated from the German, with the co-operation of the author, by William E. Hoyle.
- Rudolf Leuckart
- Date:
- 1886
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: The parasites of man, and the diseases which proceed from them. A text-book for students and practitioners / By Rudolf Leuckart ; translated from the German, with the co-operation of the author, by William E. Hoyle. Source: Wellcome Collection.
Provider: This material has been provided by London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service. The original may be consulted at London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine Library & Archives Service.
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![or Larva-Entrance of Free-living Larva (Active Migration)-PaB8ive Migration (with Foodj-Viability of the Germs, . Development of the Germs after Migration-Direct development-Wandering within the Body of the Host-Development of the Larval or intermediate stage (Helminths of the Second Developmental Stage)- Sexually mature Larva, Change of Host-Development and Migration of the Distomes-Wandering of Stronaylus-Oi Bladder-Worms-Action of the Digestive Juices-Migration of P^a^mum-Parasites with Free Sexual Forms-Intermediate and Definitive Hosts-Law of numerous Embryos, and its significance m regard to Parasitism-Theory of erratic Embryos and of Degeneration- Conditions of development-Duration of Life-Death, . CHAPTER V. THE ORIGIN OF PARASITES, AND THE GRADUAL DEVELOPMENT OF PARASITIC LIFE. Various kinds of Parasitism-Relations to Free-living Animals-Free-living Nematodes - Mabclonvna nigrovcnosun - Parasitic Nematodes with Khabditiform Larva - Loss of the Rhabditic Stage - Cestodes and Trematodes-Relations to the Hirudinea and Turbellaria-Acanthocephah and Nematodes-Origin of the intermediate Host-Of the intermed.ate stage, • CHAPTER VI. THE EFFECTS OF PARASITES ON THEIR HOSTS, PARASITIC DISEASES. History of the Subject-Nature of Parasitic Diseases-Loss of Nutritive Material—Consequences of growth and of increase in numbers-Influence of . Waldlg and Migration-Diagnosis of ^^f^^ Prophylaxis-Etiology-Statistics of Human Parasites-Sources Parasites—Their occurrence and distribution, 57-06 66-70 71- 89-119 120-170 SECTION II. SYSTEMATIC ACCOUNT OF THE PARASITES INFESTING MAN. INTRODUCTION. t i „«,i A rlnlt Parasites—Entozoa and Epi- Number of Human Parasites-Larval and Adult ^ ^ 1W.]74 ZOa—Zoological position, .](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21364242_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)