. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. from a glass tubing connected with a large tub containing water- weeds. Whilst the snails were thus continually receiving fresh water laden with food, the water was gradually escaping through a regulated syphon tube. This arrangement answered well for a few snails at a time. Long spindle-shaped ova resembling those of Schislosomum bovis were found in the urine of two Natal-born Indian boys, associated with the typical ova of Schistosoma haematobium. Both varieties were added to water containing Physopsis which had been kept free from a
. Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology. Parasites. from a glass tubing connected with a large tub containing water- weeds. Whilst the snails were thus continually receiving fresh water laden with food, the water was gradually escaping through a regulated syphon tube. This arrangement answered well for a few snails at a time. Long spindle-shaped ova resembling those of Schislosomum bovis were found in the urine of two Natal-born Indian boys, associated with the typical ova of Schistosoma haematobium. Both varieties were added to water containing Physopsis which had been kept free from all other possible chances of infection by 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 Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. Liverpool University Press [etc. ]
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