. The practice of medicine; a text-book for practitioners and students, with special reference to diagnosis and treatment . Fig. 39.—Ova and miracidium of schistosomum hmmalobium, X300; A, ovum as seen inurine; B, the same after addition of water; C, miracidium. (RaHlict.) bladder and rupttire of the occluded vessel with appearance of blood in theurine are apt to result; or if in the wall of the lower bowel, a proctitis orcolitis with dysenteric hemorrhages. The vesical symptoms are not infre-quently marked, pain and tenderness in the hypogastrium, a burning painin the urethra, especially on m


. The practice of medicine; a text-book for practitioners and students, with special reference to diagnosis and treatment . Fig. 39.—Ova and miracidium of schistosomum hmmalobium, X300; A, ovum as seen inurine; B, the same after addition of water; C, miracidium. (RaHlict.) bladder and rupttire of the occluded vessel with appearance of blood in theurine are apt to result; or if in the wall of the lower bowel, a proctitis orcolitis with dysenteric hemorrhages. The vesical symptoms are not infre-quently marked, pain and tenderness in the hypogastrium, a burning painin the urethra, especially on micturition, diffictilty of micturition, sometimesevidence of prostatic swelling, with the urine containing blood, pus, andmucus as well as the ova of the parasite. Sometimes the inflammatorydisturbances may extend along the ureter to the pelvis of the k-idney andthe latter organ itself, inducing the symptoms of a more or less gravenephritis. Occasionally from convection of the ova into the liver or lungssymptoms referable to these organs may also be met. Fatal results areto be apprehended after a variable period of


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