. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 44.—Gravid segment of beef- measle tapeworm [Tcenia sagi- nata), showing lateral branches of the uterus, enlarged. (Stiles, Annual Keport Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.). Fig. 45.—Egg of beef-measle tapeworm {Tcenia saginata), with thick egg-shell (embryophore), containing the six- hooked embryo (oncosphere), enlarged. (After Leuckart.) the body, thus setting up the second phase of the disease, known as muscular trichinosis. Trichinosis as a disease has long been recognised. Peacock in 1828 and J. Hilton in 1832 menti


. Diseases of cattle, sheep, goats and swine. Veterinary medicine. Fig. 44.—Gravid segment of beef- measle tapeworm [Tcenia sagi- nata), showing lateral branches of the uterus, enlarged. (Stiles, Annual Keport Bureau of Agriculture, 1901.). Fig. 45.—Egg of beef-measle tapeworm {Tcenia saginata), with thick egg-shell (embryophore), containing the six- hooked embryo (oncosphere), enlarged. (After Leuckart.) the body, thus setting up the second phase of the disease, known as muscular trichinosis. Trichinosis as a disease has long been recognised. Peacock in 1828 and J. Hilton in 1832 mentioned the existence of the cysts of trichinse; Owen in 1835 gave the name of Trichina sjyiralis to the parasites con- tained in the cysts. Trichinosis being common in Germany at that time, Virchow and Leuckart undertook its investigation, but mistook other nematodes of the intestine for the Trichina'spiralis. In 1847 Leydy recognised that trichinosis occurred in American pigs. In 1860 Zenker found muscular and intestinal trichinosis on post- mortem examination of a girl who had been suspected of suffering from typhoid fever, and a carefully conducted inquiry revealed the fact that. 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 Moussu, Gustave, 1864-; Dollar, John A. W. , joint author. New York, W. R. Jenkins


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