. Comparative anatomy and physiology. Chap. IX.] HOOKS OF CESTODA. 287 hooks, or of bristles. The former are well developed in some of the Cestoda, as in Trenia soliuni (the. Fig. 12U.—berpiila vermic'i/an's, showing the coiled Tube, and the Animal protruded. tapeworm\ where the head is surrounded by a circlet of recurved chitinous hooks, by means of which the animal fixes itself to the mucous membrane of the intestine of its host; the presence of these is the cause of the difficulty found by the practitioner in attempting to expel the parasites from the human Please note that thes


. Comparative anatomy and physiology. Chap. IX.] HOOKS OF CESTODA. 287 hooks, or of bristles. The former are well developed in some of the Cestoda, as in Trenia soliuni (the. Fig. 12U.—berpiila vermic'i/an's, showing the coiled Tube, and the Animal protruded. tapeworm\ where the head is surrounded by a circlet of recurved chitinous hooks, by means of which the animal fixes itself to the mucous membrane of the intestine of its host; the presence of these is the cause of the difficulty found by the practitioner in attempting to expel the parasites from the human 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 Bell, F. J. (Francis Jeffrey), 1855-1924. London, Cassell


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