. Kennel diseases; their symptoms, nature, causes, and treatment. Dogs. Taenia Saginata. — 1. Portions of the worm of natural size. 2. A number of cysticerci, from which the tape-worm is developed, of nearly natural size, situated in the fibres of a muscle. 3. A magnified cysticercus, with its head and neck protruded. 4. Head of the worm magnified. 5. Fully grown joint of the worm. The head of the parasite is small, of pear-shape, and provided with sucking disks as well as hooks. Taenia Serrata, so called because the margins of its body are serrated like the cutting edge of a saw, when fully m


. Kennel diseases; their symptoms, nature, causes, and treatment. Dogs. Taenia Saginata. — 1. Portions of the worm of natural size. 2. A number of cysticerci, from which the tape-worm is developed, of nearly natural size, situated in the fibres of a muscle. 3. A magnified cysticercus, with its head and neck protruded. 4. Head of the worm magnified. 5. Fully grown joint of the worm. The head of the parasite is small, of pear-shape, and provided with sucking disks as well as hooks. Taenia Serrata, so called because the margins of its body are serrated like the cutting edge of a saw, when fully mature is from two to three and one- half feet in length. Evidently it belongs to the same species as the solium. Sporting dogs are quite frequent victims, and infested through eating the entrails of hares and rabbits. When the eggs of the parasite are discharged from the intestines of dogs and taken up by sheep they develop into the. 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 Perry, Joseph Franklin, 1846-. Boston, Little, Brown, and company


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