Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . hows distinct radiating lines. Theseeggs are usually of a brownish color and may show on their interior thebooklets of the embryo. This parasite in its adult stage is practically limited to the small intestineof man, while the larval form has been found in swine, monkeys, dogs, has been shown that careful cooking and prolonged and thorough salting anddrying of the meat will destroy the vitality of the cysticercus cellulosae. Itis, therefore, plain that any meat should be more o
Diagnostic methods, chemical, bacteriological and microscopical : a text-book for students and practitioners . hows distinct radiating lines. Theseeggs are usually of a brownish color and may show on their interior thebooklets of the embryo. This parasite in its adult stage is practically limited to the small intestineof man, while the larval form has been found in swine, monkeys, dogs, has been shown that careful cooking and prolonged and thorough salting anddrying of the meat will destroy the vitality of the cysticercus cellulosae. Itis, therefore, plain that any meat should be more or less thoroughly cookedbefore being eaten. (2). Taenia parasite is the heef tape-worm and is also known as the t(Enia medio-canellata, tcenia inermis, and tmnia dentata. The adult worm varies from 3to 8 meters in length, has a head from i to 2 mm. in diameter, tetragonal inshape without booklets or rostellum, with four cup-shaped suckers each in diameter and placed at the corner of the frontal face. The right seg-ments are from 18 to 20 mm. long and 5 to 7 mm. broad. The uterus shows. Fig. 30.—Head and neck, andovum X 300, of taenia surrounded byvitellus. {Tyson after Gould.) 132 DIAGNOSTIC METHODS.
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