. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. Fio. 84.—Hbad of T* I KIA MXDIOOAMELLATA MAONinCD (AFTBB Bbllbb). 1 embryos, which under- nt, but do not become lal but usually migrate ame other organ, com- ften hydatids, or cysts, ut wTien these hydatids, that particular species elopment they become The following are foimd in the dog: Tamia mm- ginata, T. cucumerina, T. ser- rata^ T. eckinococctig, T. so- lium, and Bothriocephalus lo- tus, t


. The dog in health and in disease [microform] : including his origin, history, varieties, breeding, education and general management in health, and his treatment in disease. Dogs; Dogs; Chiens; Chiens. Fio. 84.—Hbad of T* I KIA MXDIOOAMELLATA MAONinCD (AFTBB Bbllbb). 1 embryos, which under- nt, but do not become lal but usually migrate ame other organ, com- ften hydatids, or cysts, ut wTien these hydatids, that particular species elopment they become The following are foimd in the dog: Tamia mm- ginata, T. cucumerina, T. ser- rata^ T. eckinococctig, T. so- lium, and Bothriocephalus lo- tus, the last two being common to man and the dog. The first three are the most common: T. marginata, the intermediate host of which is the sheep, may attain a length of eight to ten feet; T. cucu- merina, the most common, ten to twenty inches in length, with a very small head, the segments getting very gradually larger from before backward; T. ser- rata, intermediate host the hare and rabbit, twenty to forty inches in length. To illustrate how tape-worm is propagated and how one ani- mal may prove a source of. dis- ease to many, we may mention that a larval or immature form {Gomurus cerebralis) of a tape- worm exists in the sheep's brain. If this be taken into the dog's stomach it develops into a mature tape-worm, the eggs of w^hich, if swallowed by the sheep in drinking-water,. v> Fio. ».—TiHiA Souui (Sroim- BENOa). c, generatWe orifice; e, water vaacu- lar canals; g, ovarian duct; h, ovarian receptacle; i, branched 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 Mills, Wesley, 1847-1915. New York : D. Appleton


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