. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Above: to the left, three ova of Uncinaria Americana in different stages of segmentation, from66 /«. to 68 ju. in long diameter; to the right, three ova of Uncinaria duodenalis in varying stages ofsegmentation, long diameter from 58 /u. to 62 p. Middle: to the left, the head of Uncinaria Americana (dorsal view), exhibiting the smaller sizeof the head and more tapering anterior extremity of the worm in comparison with U. duodenalis,and its buccal armature consisting of lips; to the right, the head of Uncinaria duodenalis
. A practical treatise on medical diagnosis for students and physicians . Above: to the left, three ova of Uncinaria Americana in different stages of segmentation, from66 /«. to 68 ju. in long diameter; to the right, three ova of Uncinaria duodenalis in varying stages ofsegmentation, long diameter from 58 /u. to 62 p. Middle: to the left, the head of Uncinaria Americana (dorsal view), exhibiting the smaller sizeof the head and more tapering anterior extremity of the worm in comparison with U. duodenalis,and its buccal armature consisting of lips; to the right, the head of Uncinaria duodenalis (dorsalview), drawn to same scale, showing its greater size and the hook armature of the buccal border. Below: to the left the caudal border of male Uncinaria Americana (dorsal view, dorsal lobe ofbursa thrown forward), showing comparative size of this worm in relation to that of U. duodenalis,partly divided dorsal lobe and suggestion of a ventral lobe, the dorsal ray divided nearly to base,each of its divisions having a bipartite tip, showing also the tip of tail wit
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