Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . ults die. Thelarvae pass through the muscular wall of the intestine and are carried by the THE FECES. 151 blood-current into various muscles of the host. Here they pass an indefiniteencysted stage, a capsule forming around them and becoming calcified. * Herrick and Janeway,^ Packard,^ and Cross^ found the embryo in the blood,the latter in blood from an ear puncture. The blood was laked with 3 per cent,acetic add, was centrifuged, and the sediment examined as outlined by Staubli.^The ch
Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical, a text-book for students and practitioners . ults die. Thelarvae pass through the muscular wall of the intestine and are carried by the THE FECES. 151 blood-current into various muscles of the host. Here they pass an indefiniteencysted stage, a capsule forming around them and becoming calcified. * Herrick and Janeway,^ Packard,^ and Cross^ found the embryo in the blood,the latter in blood from an ear puncture. The blood was laked with 3 per cent,acetic add, was centrifuged, and the sediment examined as outlined by Staubli.^The chief means of infection of man with the trichinella spiralis is throughthe eating of insufl&ciently cooked pork, especially ham. (d). Strongylidae.(i). Uncinaria duodenalis. Synonyms.—Ancylostoma duodenale; strongylus guadridentatus; dochmiusancylostomum; sclerostoma duodenale; strongylus duodenalis; dochmius duo-denalis, and European hook-worm. The male parasite is whitish or blotched posteriorly with brownish whenthe intestine contains blood; 8 to 10 mm. long; cuticle finely striated transversely;.
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