The Gid Parasite And Allied Species of the Cestode Genus Multiceps

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The Gid Parasite And Allied Species of the Cestode Genus Multiceps
Maurice C Maurice Crowther Hall
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Cerebralis from under the skin in the cow.
Neumann ( 1888a) devotes a paragraph to gid in the goose, quoting Hering's (ISGloO case, and stating that the tumor found on the brain was considered as a dead and atrophied hydatid. As a matter of fact, Hering says that a mass without membranous structure, as is often the case in shriveled bladderworms, was found in the left hemisphere of the cerebrum, but nowhere a hydatid.
Railliet (1893a) states that the coenurus found by Heincke in the eye of a ho
...rse is usually referred to Ccenurus cerebralis. Heincke (1882a), according to a secretary's abstract, found a bladderworm in the eye of a foal. Under the microscope the worm showed a hook circlet. There is nothing to indicate that the cestode was a coenurus, and as the description would fit Cysticercus cellulosse, known as a parasite of the eye and of the horse, it seems more reasonable to con- sider it as this than to assume, contrary to the evidence of the one circlet of hooks, that we had here a coenurus in an organ nowhere authentically recorded as a site of C.

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