. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . FlO. St.—OVIM OF LuMBRI- coiDEs WITH Shell and ALBrMisors En-velope (from Leuckart). x Fio. of Oxyurls Vermicularisin of developmentffroni Zenkerand Heller), a, b, and c, Se{<n»entation of theyolk ; d, Tadpole-shaped embryo, x 500. {h) Oxyiiris vermicularis, or thread-worm. The male is 4 mm.,the female 10 mm. long. The former has a blunt posterior extremity,the latter is thin and pointed in the shape of an awl. They livein the large and in the lower end of the sma
. The elements of pathological histology with special reference to practical methods . FlO. St.—OVIM OF LuMBRI- coiDEs WITH Shell and ALBrMisors En-velope (from Leuckart). x Fio. of Oxyurls Vermicularisin of developmentffroni Zenkerand Heller), a, b, and c, Se{<n»entation of theyolk ; d, Tadpole-shaped embryo, x 500. {h) Oxyiiris vermicularis, or thread-worm. The male is 4 mm.,the female 10 mm. long. The former has a blunt posterior extremity,the latter is thin and pointed in the shape of an awl. They livein the large and in the lower end of the small intestine, and whenthey wander out of the rectum into the neighbouring parts causeitching. The ova (Fig. 85) are 0*05 mm. long and 0*02 to 0*03mm. broad, have a membrane showing a double or triple contour,and frequently allow the embryo to be seen in the interior. (c) Anchylostomum duoderude {Bochmius or Strongylus dvodenalis).—The body is cylindrical, and the cephalic end (Fig. 86), which iscurved backwards, is provided with a distended oral capsule, which A NCH YL OS TO MUM D UODENA LE 177
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