Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . V:3>. Fig. 59.—^Pediculus capitis: X 15.{Tyson after Braun.) Fig. 60.—Pediculus vesti-menti: xio. (Tyson afterBraun.) its lodging for the purpose of securing its nourishment in the blood of its victims. This parasite is reddish-brown in color, oval in shape, from 4 to 5 mm. in length and 3 mm. in breadth. These insects, if crushed between slides or as more usual between the hand and a part of the victims body, have a


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