Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 487. Fig. 488. follicles of the nose they are present in the majority of living persons, Fig. 487. Three follicles of the skin of the dog containing entozoa. 100 488. Cul-de-sac of a sebaceous follicle, containing three animalcules indifferent positions, and two eggs—(after Gruby). 350 diam. 846 DISEASES OF THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM. and, according to Simon, are almost universal in dead bodies. Hefrequently found them living six days after the death of the individualin whom they were found. The animal measures from l-


Clinical lectures on the principles and practice of medicine . Fig. 487. Fig. 488. follicles of the nose they are present in the majority of living persons, Fig. 487. Three follicles of the skin of the dog containing entozoa. 100 488. Cul-de-sac of a sebaceous follicle, containing three animalcules indifferent positions, and two eggs—(after Gruby). 350 diam. 846 DISEASES OF THE INTEGUMENTARY SYSTEM. and, according to Simon, are almost universal in dead bodies. Hefrequently found them living six days after the death of the individualin whom they were found. The animal measures from l-135th tol-64th of an inch in length, and from l-155th to l-555th of an inchin breadth. It is composed of a head, a thorax, and abdomen. The head represents in form a truncated cone, flattened from abovedownwards, and directed obliquely downwards from the anterior part ofthe trunk. The existence of an eye has notbeen determined. The head is furnishedwith two maxillary palpi, which admit ofextensive motion. The thorax is the broadestpart of the animal, and i


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