. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. Fig. 138.—Schistosoma haematobium. Ovum from urine showing terminalspine ; X 375 (photo, by L. S. Brown). Round-worms.—The embryos of the filaria sanguinishominis or filaria Baiter ofti (Fig. 139) are examined for insuspected cases by mounting a drop of the fresh blood or ANIMAL PARASITES. 407 of the chylous or bloody urine on the slide and examiningunder low power. They are readily detected when presenton account of their very active movements. Six species. Fig. 139.— Adult male filaria Bancro


. Pathological technique; a practical manual for workers in pathological histology and bacteriology. Fig. 138.—Schistosoma haematobium. Ovum from urine showing terminalspine ; X 375 (photo, by L. S. Brown). Round-worms.—The embryos of the filaria sanguinishominis or filaria Baiter ofti (Fig. 139) are examined for insuspected cases by mounting a drop of the fresh blood or ANIMAL PARASITES. 407 of the chylous or bloody urine on the slide and examiningunder low power. They are readily detected when presenton account of their very active movements. Six species. Fig. 139.— Adult male filaria Bancrofti; X 10 (after Lothrop and Pratt). have been described, but the filaria nocturna is the onlyone that is known to be pathogenic. The blood should


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