An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ata. Sec T. perfoliata.—T. recessus pinealis. Thepeduncle of the pineal gland. [I, 16 (K).]—T. recessus supra-pinealis. The prolongation of the chorioid plexus of the thirdventricle into the recessus pinealis. [L, 332.]—T. Fentastoma toenioides.—T. saginata. See T. medio-canel-lata.—T. sans 6pine (Fr.). See Bothriocephalus latus andT. solium (1st def.).—T. secunda. See T. solium (1st de


An illustrated encyclopædic medical dictionaryBeing a dictionary of the technical terms used by writers on medicine and the collateral sciences, in the Latin, English, French and German languages . ata. Sec T. perfoliata.—T. recessus pinealis. Thepeduncle of the pineal gland. [I, 16 (K).]—T. recessus supra-pinealis. The prolongation of the chorioid plexus of the thirdventricle into the recessus pinealis. [L, 332.]—T. Fentastoma toenioides.—T. saginata. See T. medio-canel-lata.—T. sans 6pine (Fr.). See Bothriocephalus latus andT. solium (1st def.).—T. secunda. See T. solium (1st def.).— Fr., bandelette striie (ou demi-circulaire). Ger.,Grenzstreif, Homblatt. A narrow, semi-transparent, light-coloredstreak in the lateral ventricle between the nucleus caudatus andthe optic thalamus. It is continuous with the white tissue of theroof of the descending cornu. [L, 142, 332.]—T. serrata. A spe-cies infesting dogs. [B. 82.]—T. simiae. See T. marginata.— rhomboidei. See Al\ pontis.—T. solitaria. See T. so-lium (1st def.).~T. solium. Fi*., vers solitaire., t. bandelette^ ^, t. d epine. Ger., Menschenbandwurm, Kettenwurm, lang-. TJEtilX SOLIUM (with DIFFERENT VIEWS OP THE HEAD). [A, 337.] gliedriger (oder kiirbisformiger, Oder gezdhnter, oder bewaffneter)Bandwurm. 1. Solitary (or armed, or pork) tapeworm; an ento-zoon found in the intestines of man. In its mature condition it issaid to have attained the length of over sixty yards. It has a globu-lar head of about the size of a pin-head, provided with a doublerow of hooks and with four suckmg discs. The neck is about halfan inch long and continuous with the body, which is at first markedwith transverse lines that, gradually separating more and more,leave interspaces. These ijarts finally become distinct segments,which when mature are twice as broad as they are long, and areeach provided with complete male and female organs of genera-tion. After impregnation of a se


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