. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 212.—a, Head of Ttenia solium (note crown of hooks); b, uterine canal in two segmentsOnly five to seven branches on each side. The differences between individual species will be described Plates II. and III. the most important eggs are pictured andcatalogued. The Uncinaria americana or its European equivalent (Anchylos-toma duodenale) is recognized most easily by the identification of itseggs in the stools. These eggs are characteristic (see Plate II.), and the only thing liable to be confounded with them is the ovum ofAscaris lumbricoides stripped of its h


. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 212.—a, Head of Ttenia solium (note crown of hooks); b, uterine canal in two segmentsOnly five to seven branches on each side. The differences between individual species will be described Plates II. and III. the most important eggs are pictured andcatalogued. The Uncinaria americana or its European equivalent (Anchylos-toma duodenale) is recognized most easily by the identification of itseggs in the stools. These eggs are characteristic (see Plate II.), and the only thing liable to be confounded with them is the ovum ofAscaris lumbricoides stripped of its heavy, bile-stained outer shell(see Plate II.); but this has a double contour and contains a shapelessmass of granular matter not differentiated (as most uncinaria eggs Cabot—Physical Diagnosis. PLATE II. jilfe c Ti fTiff k * 1


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