. Physical diagnosis . 183.—a, Head of Taenia saginata, much magnified; ib, uterine canal of branches on each side. About pared with the irregular, shapeless masses which usually appearin slide and cover preparations from the fseces. Secondly, the size of parasitic eggs is greater than that of mostof the objects seen in the faeces; and, thirdly, they are for the mostpart dark brown, stained with bile (the uncinaria is an exception). The differences between individual species will be describedlater. In Plates II. and III, the most important eggs are picturedand catalogued. CABOT-PHY


. Physical diagnosis . 183.—a, Head of Taenia saginata, much magnified; ib, uterine canal of branches on each side. About pared with the irregular, shapeless masses which usually appearin slide and cover preparations from the fseces. Secondly, the size of parasitic eggs is greater than that of mostof the objects seen in the faeces; and, thirdly, they are for the mostpart dark brown, stained with bile (the uncinaria is an exception). The differences between individual species will be describedlater. In Plates II. and III, the most important eggs are picturedand catalogued. CABOT-PHYSICAL DIAGNOSIS. PLATE II.


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