. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 452 MY GARDEN. Another Tapeworm, the Armed Tapeworm {Tcenia solium, fig. 1005), produces eggs which when devoured by swine give rise to measly pork (fig. 1006). When this is eaten by man a perfect tapeworm arises, which again passes eggs, to be again eaten by swine. If the eggs are taken into the stomach of man, they give rise to Cysticerci (fig. ICXD/), or measles, and if they travel to the brain they may cause fatal results. The tapeworm of the dog lives in man as the


. My garden, its plan and culture together with a general description of its geology, botany, and natural history. Gardening. 452 MY GARDEN. Another Tapeworm, the Armed Tapeworm {Tcenia solium, fig. 1005), produces eggs which when devoured by swine give rise to measly pork (fig. 1006). When this is eaten by man a perfect tapeworm arises, which again passes eggs, to be again eaten by swine. If the eggs are taken into the stomach of man, they give rise to Cysticerci (fig. ICXD/), or measles, and if they travel to the brain they may cause fatal results. The tapeworm of the dog lives in man as the Echinococcus, or Hydatid tapeworm (fig. 1008). All the figures are from Cobbold. Fig. 1005.—Head of Taenia solium, Fig. 1006.—Pork Measles, nat. size. a «, the cvsts : b i, tapeworm 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 Smee, Alfred, 1818-1877. London, Bell and Daldy


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