Elements of pathological anatomy . 114 HYDATIDS. Fig. 20. caudal bladder is of an oval shape, and the head, which is tetragonal, is fur-nished with four suckers, together with thirty-two hooks divided into two rows. Theyesictz/arspecies(Figs. 21 and 22), whichis also very rare in man, having been found onlyin a single instance in the choroid plexus of anapoplectic subject, has hitherto been chiefly ob-served in the ox, sheep, swine, goat, stag, andgazelle. The peritonaeum, pleura, and arach-noid are the situations in which it delightsto dwell. Its head, which is almost tetrago-nal, is armed wi


Elements of pathological anatomy . 114 HYDATIDS. Fig. 20. caudal bladder is of an oval shape, and the head, which is tetragonal, is fur-nished with four suckers, together with thirty-two hooks divided into two rows. Theyesictz/arspecies(Figs. 21 and 22), whichis also very rare in man, having been found onlyin a single instance in the choroid plexus of anapoplectic subject, has hitherto been chiefly ob-served in the ox, sheep, swine, goat, stag, andgazelle. The peritonaeum, pleura, and arach-noid are the situations in which it delightsto dwell. Its head, which is almost tetrago-nal, is armed with a cylindrical and slightly curved snout; the neck is quite short, the body small, and the caudal vesicle nearly spherical. Fig. 21.


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