. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. nlength and in breadth. This worm rarelyfound in man rinds its host in the rat, its habitatchiefly in Italy. Its head carries four suckersand a row of from 24 to 28 hooklets. The egg isoval or round and measures from 30 to 37 micra, the embryo carries six diminuta or Tenia flavopuncta. This small worm measures30 to 60 cm. by mm. The head ( by ) is armed and oval. The eggs, 60 to 70 by70 to 80 micra, are yellowish and show faint radialstriation. Butterflies, beetles, mice, and rats areits commoner hosts. Sy


. Medical diagnosis for the student and practitioner. nlength and in breadth. This worm rarelyfound in man rinds its host in the rat, its habitatchiefly in Italy. Its head carries four suckersand a row of from 24 to 28 hooklets. The egg isoval or round and measures from 30 to 37 micra, the embryo carries six diminuta or Tenia flavopuncta. This small worm measures30 to 60 cm. by mm. The head ( by ) is armed and oval. The eggs, 60 to 70 by70 to 80 micra, are yellowish and show faint radialstriation. Butterflies, beetles, mice, and rats areits commoner hosts. Symptoms of Tapeworm Infection.—These maybe those of anemia and slight gastrointestinal andnervous disturbances or an anemia undistinguish-able from pernicious anemia save by finding theparasite. The commonest and most significantgrouping embraces the following symptoms: (a)Excessive or ravenous appetite, (b) Indigestion.(c) Oppression, fulness or actual pain over theabdomen. The symptoms may be present only in part, however, or almostwholly Fig. 555 —Bothriocephaliclatus. (a) head (magnified),(b) egg, (c) head, neck and pro-glottides.


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