. The management and diseases of the dog. Dog breeds; Dogs. ^28 TJte Management and Diseases of the Dog. Ks. in the accompanying drawing (Fig. 27), such a demon- stration may display a bunch of young tapeworm heads, jne or all of them showing the crown of hooks (a), the. FIG. 27. TAPEWORM-LIKE HEADS OF THE GID-HYDATID. (NEWMAN.) "our suckers {h\ and a multitude of minute oval calcareous particles {c\ which the old naturalists formerly supposed ;o be eggs. The common bladder vesicle, from which the leads project, exhibits cellular markings. The above figures are copied from Newman's treati
. The management and diseases of the dog. Dog breeds; Dogs. ^28 TJte Management and Diseases of the Dog. Ks. in the accompanying drawing (Fig. 27), such a demon- stration may display a bunch of young tapeworm heads, jne or all of them showing the crown of hooks (a), the. FIG. 27. TAPEWORM-LIKE HEADS OF THE GID-HYDATID. (NEWMAN.) "our suckers {h\ and a multitude of minute oval calcareous particles {c\ which the old naturalists formerly supposed ;o be eggs. The common bladder vesicle, from which the leads project, exhibits cellular markings. The above figures are copied from Newman's treatise, md I can testify to their perfect accuracy of detail. In sne remarkable instance, recorded by Eichler, as many as Jooo heads were displayed by a single ccenurus. Dr. Cobbold proceeds to speak of the measures to be :aken in such cases, and advocates the destruction of the ;apeworms in their ova. He points out the necessity of [he sheep-owner aiid grazier seeing that no dog, either Dclonging to himself or his neighbours, is permitted to go ibout the land distributing the eggs of tapeworms with ivery act of defaecation, as well as by dropping the ova oft, ts coat.* If a dog harbouring tapeworms be allowed to * Easier to advocate than adopt. To prevent dogs trespassing on >ome portion of land would necessitate a staff of watchers far beyond .he ordinary number of farm Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hill, John Woodroffe, d. 1909. Philadelphia, Gebbie & Company
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