Modern diagnosis and treatment of diseases of childern; a treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of infancy anf childhood . Fig. 55.—Oxyuris Vermicularis. Female and Male.(After Leuckart.). Fig. 56.—Taenia Saginata. a, Natural size of the worm atdifferent sections, b, Head (with pigment canaliculi). c, Pro-glottides. (Partly after Leuckart.) (Lenharts.) ?_•_ 1 DISEASES OF ALIMENTARY TRACT. Invadesappendix. Skin, heart, brain, and eyes. Severeanemia. Stubborndiarrhea. 1 liver lungs. rectum, where it causes intense itching. It may alsoinfest the colon, cecum, appendix and vagina (vulvo-va


Modern diagnosis and treatment of diseases of childern; a treatise on the medical and surgical diseases of infancy anf childhood . Fig. 55.—Oxyuris Vermicularis. Female and Male.(After Leuckart.). Fig. 56.—Taenia Saginata. a, Natural size of the worm atdifferent sections, b, Head (with pigment canaliculi). c, Pro-glottides. (Partly after Leuckart.) (Lenharts.) ?_•_ 1 DISEASES OF ALIMENTARY TRACT. Invadesappendix. Skin, heart, brain, and eyes. Severeanemia. Stubborndiarrhea. 1 liver lungs. rectum, where it causes intense itching. It may alsoinfest the colon, cecum, appendix and vagina (vulvo-vaginitis ). Ascaris Lumbricoides (Roundworm).—Cylindrical, reddishgray in color, from four to ten inches in length. Itresembles the earthworm in form. Its chief seat is thesmall intestine, but it may migrate to the stomach, gall-bladder (icterus), throat, etc., in the latter event occa-sionally producing attacks of suffocation. Taeniae (Tapeworms).—They are segmented worms ofvariable size. They inhabit the intestine and develop bybudding. (a) Taenia Mediocanellata s. Saginata, or the beef tape-worm. It is several yards long. The head presents atits middle a pit-like excavation and


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