Human Cestoids An Essay to Which Was Awarded the Second Prize of the Boylston

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Human Cestoids An Essay to Which Was Awarded the Second Prize of the Boylston
F R Frederic Russell Sturgis
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Fig. 5, ), and are very numerous ; each individual Bothriocephalus, ac- cording to M. Eschricht, containing ten millions of eggs (Moquin-Tandon).
24 These ova contain the embryo, which at first is oval, afterwards becoming globular, is enclosed in a ciliated covering, and furnished with six hooks (PL II. Fig. 5, A).
Habitat. The location of these parasites, like the Taenise, is in the small intestines.
Geography. They are more frequently found in the north of Europe, viz. , Russia, Sweden, Finl
...and, &c. , than in other parts.
25 PART III.
Cysticerci^ &c.
HAVING discussed the two preceding entozoa, there yet remains another group to mention, viz. , the Cysti- cerci. The true nature of this group, and the rela- tion they bore to the Taeniae, were for a long time unknown; and, although the resemblance between the heads of some of the Cysticerci and of the Tsenise had been noticed, no practical deductions were made therefrom for some time.
Weber, in 1688, was the first who discovered the similarity existing between the C.


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