. Fig. 38.—Cysticercus cellnloscB in pork, c, Cysts; v, fibrous tissue capsule which forms around the cyst. into the connective and muscular tissues of embryos of the Tcenia sagi- nata, or unarmed taenia of man. This disease, unlike that of the pig, has only been recognised within comparatively^ recent times, and only after Weisse's experiments (St. Petersburg, 1841) on feeding wdth raw^ flesh w^as attention drawn to it, although as early as 1782 the Tcenia saginata had been described by Goeze. Measles in the ox is rarely seen in France, but is common in North and East Africa. Alix has found i


. Fig. 38.—Cysticercus cellnloscB in pork, c, Cysts; v, fibrous tissue capsule which forms around the cyst. into the connective and muscular tissues of embryos of the Tcenia sagi- nata, or unarmed taenia of man. This disease, unlike that of the pig, has only been recognised within comparatively^ recent times, and only after Weisse's experiments (St. Petersburg, 1841) on feeding wdth raw^ flesh w^as attention drawn to it, although as early as 1782 the Tcenia saginata had been described by Goeze. Measles in the ox is rarely seen in France, but is common in North and East Africa. Alix has found it in Tunis, Dupuys and Monod in Senee-al, and it is common in the south of Aloeria. The disease is due


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