. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 214.—Segments of the Dibothriocephalus latus (Fish Tape-worm). Note the rosette-shaped uterine marking. by their eggs. In the examination of the stools of 5,490 cases of uncin-ariasis they found as well: Ascaris lumbricoides in i,4°S (many others seen but not noted). Trichuris trichiura in 326 (many others seen but not noted). Strongyloides intestinalis in 36 (the embryo worms, not eggs). Bilharzia haematobium in 21 (frequently no careful search was made for this egg). Balantidium coli in 14 Oxyuris vermicularis in 3 Amoeba coli in 3 Taenia saginata in 2 Taenia soli


. Physical diagnosis . Fig. 214.—Segments of the Dibothriocephalus latus (Fish Tape-worm). Note the rosette-shaped uterine marking. by their eggs. In the examination of the stools of 5,490 cases of uncin-ariasis they found as well: Ascaris lumbricoides in i,4°S (many others seen but not noted). Trichuris trichiura in 326 (many others seen but not noted). Strongyloides intestinalis in 36 (the embryo worms, not eggs). Bilharzia haematobium in 21 (frequently no careful search was made for this egg). Balantidium coli in 14 Oxyuris vermicularis in 3 Amoeba coli in 3 Taenia saginata in 2 Taenia solium in 2 Newton Evans {Southern Medical Journal, Nov. 1911) examinedthe stools of 122 children in public institutions of Tennessee and foundworms in 60 children, or nearly 50%, though no symptoms were order of frequency was as follows: 1. Hook worm (39 cases). 2. Round worm. 3. Whip worm. 4. Dwarf tape worm. 5. Pin worm. Ascaris lumbricoides has usually a thick, wavy ( mammillated)shell; but this is not a


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