. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. 230 THE FLUKES The full life history of none of these intestinal parasites is known, and we can only guess at them by analogy with more or less closely related parasites about which we have more knowledge. None of them do enough damage to cause more than slight in-. FlQ. 80. Fasciolopsis buski,a, large intestinal fluke of man. X 2^. Abbrevia- tions as in Fig. 74. (After Odhner.) testinal irritation or catarrh, and sometimes light dysenteric symptoms. They are susceptible to most of the drugs u
. Animal parasites and human disease. Insects as carriers of disease; Medical parasitology. 230 THE FLUKES The full life history of none of these intestinal parasites is known, and we can only guess at them by analogy with more or less closely related parasites about which we have more knowledge. None of them do enough damage to cause more than slight in-. FlQ. 80. Fasciolopsis buski,a, large intestinal fluke of man. X 2^. Abbrevia- tions as in Fig. 74. (After Odhner.) testinal irritation or catarrh, and sometimes light dysenteric symptoms. They are susceptible to most of the drugs used for expelling tapeworms and roundworms. Some species are said not to be affected readily by santonin, though they are expelled by thymol and naphthalene, and presumably by oil of chcnopo- Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Chandler, Asa Crawford, 1891-1958. New York J. Wiley [etc. ]
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