Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites / [Ch. Wardell Stiles and others].
- Date:
- 1902
Licence: In copyright
Credit: Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites / [Ch. Wardell Stiles and others]. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![an Each Our ELEVEN MISCELLANEOUS PAPERS 01. ANIMAL PAKASITES. ,d thcv were found attached to a pulpy yellowish mass seo^ ''Represented a plant cell which contained a dark mas. ^pnt in transmitting- the last specuiien, writes. recogi t^.em im.Bediately, they are bo foreign to the mech- cirpro ession that my efforts with the microscope have no aid ni in accounting for them. They are m a 40 per cent ^^?h:s:'or;^^^^^^^^ were both passed in the stool of a chiM not vet two > ears old. They were thoroughly mixed with the ?ecl anTl am satisfied from my knowledge of the case that they'we.^ passed from the bowel. The child is one o two in a poor Lily, and this little one has been very low for the past three months but has been for some two weeks improving con- k erably. tL worm^ was passed on Monday, the 21st instant [October, 1901], and was preceded for t-enty-iour hours by high temperature and fecal discharges containing pus. The smaller s gmented organisms were passed since this and are constantly in the stools at present, always attached to the small ovoid masses of colloid material. , • i ,u;„ ''The child has not eaten any class of food from which tins 1 aesire Lu , account for their unusual source, found foreign bodies similartcvthesegmei^^ . farinalis. Fig. 38.—Dark banana cells showing arrange- ment resembling tape- worm strobilae. En- larged. Original.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b21352331_0075.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)