. Essentials of diagnosis. Arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine . Mature mediocanellata, magnified (Heller). Ovum, Bothriocephalus Latus. What are the characteristics of the bothriocephalus latus ? The bothriocephalus laius (Fig. 26) sometimes called the tenialata, is a cestode worm, with a club-shaped head and a filament- FiG. Mature segment. Ovum. Bothriocephalus latus, magnified (Heller). Ovum : embryodeveloped. ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES. 21T ous neck. On either side of the head is a longitudinal mature segments


. Essentials of diagnosis. Arranged in the form of questions and answers prepared especially for students of medicine . Mature mediocanellata, magnified (Heller). Ovum, Bothriocephalus Latus. What are the characteristics of the bothriocephalus latus ? The bothriocephalus laius (Fig. 26) sometimes called the tenialata, is a cestode worm, with a club-shaped head and a filament- FiG. Mature segment. Ovum. Bothriocephalus latus, magnified (Heller). Ovum : embryodeveloped. ASCARIS LUMBRICOIDES. 21T ous neck. On either side of the head is a longitudinal mature segments present a characteristic stellate appear-ance, dependent upon the distention of the uterus with worm may be from fifteen to twenty-five feet in length,and constituted of from three thousand to four thousand seg-ments. It is thought to be derived from fish or fresh-watermolluscs. Ascaris Lumbricoides. What the characteristics of the ascaris lumbricoides? Lumbricoid or round worms inhabit the small worms, embryos, or ova, are supposed to gain access Fig, 27.


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