. Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites. Parasites. 46 BUBEAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. portion as thin as millimeters was found, hut no head could he discovered. From the following day all the complaints the man had suffered from for so many years entirely ;—Ijima & Kurimoto, 1894, Pl^. 372-373. Case II.—History: C. A.; 24 years; resident of Nagasaki. He went frequently to the vicinity of Minaniitakaki, where the first case had lived, in order to buy eggs. In 1890 changed his occupation to hauler and day laborer until 1896. He had never been anywhere outside of hi


. Eleven miscellaneous papers on animal parasites. Parasites. 46 BUBEAU OF ANIMAL INDUSTRY. portion as thin as millimeters was found, hut no head could he discovered. From the following day all the complaints the man had suffered from for so many years entirely ;—Ijima & Kurimoto, 1894, Pl^. 372-373. Case II.—History: C. A.; 24 years; resident of Nagasaki. He went frequently to the vicinity of Minaniitakaki, where the first case had lived, in order to buy eggs. In 1890 changed his occupation to hauler and day laborer until 1896. He had never been anywhere outside of his native district except in Minaniitakaki; naturally healthy, with no history of previous illness; since July, 1895, occasional pain in abdo- cu'.o. -^ifc''. ^Tct^ Fig. 27.—Partially diagrammatic representation of a left .set of main genital ducts, as seen from the ventral side; cir, cirrus; dr. o, cirrus opening; dtg. yolk duct; or, ovary ; ovd, oviduct; sb, recept- aculum seminis; ut, uterus; ut. o., uterine pore; vag, vagina; vag. o, vaginal opening; vd, vas deferens. X 150. After Ijima & Kurimoto, 1894, fig. 10. men, transitory diarrhea followed by constipation; morning of January 26, 1896, taken with intense cramps and diarrhea; found something suspicious in his stool, which he took to his jihysician for examination. Symptoms: Body medium, nourishment medium. Body showed no changes, only a gurgling sound from time to time in abdomen. Pieces of tapeworm were found in the stool, whereupon exlr. filic. mas. was given. Two tapeworms without heads were discharged. One of them measured 145 cm. in length and from to 7 mm. in width (the narrow end caudad). The second measured 140 cm. in length, mm. in width at anterior end, 8 mm. in width at broadest posterior part.—Abstracted from Kurimoto, 1500, p. 5. Clinically, it may 1)0, noticed that while the symptoms are varied and not especially characteristic, they correspond in a general way to those noted in infecti


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