. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. FANNIA 525 and sometimes in excrement. The occasional presence of eggs in partially decayed vegetables, as in decayed lettuce leaves rotten fruit, etc., probably accounts for the not uncommon ap- pearance of the larvae in the human intestine, although the eggs may also be laid in or near the anus of people using unsanitary privies, whence the larvae work their way up into the large in- testine. The larvae (Fig. 253) are very different from those of houseflies and blowflies, being broad and flatte


. Animal parasites and human disease. Medical parasitology; Insects as carriers of disease. FANNIA 525 and sometimes in excrement. The occasional presence of eggs in partially decayed vegetables, as in decayed lettuce leaves rotten fruit, etc., probably accounts for the not uncommon ap- pearance of the larvae in the human intestine, although the eggs may also be laid in or near the anus of people using unsanitary privies, whence the larvae work their way up into the large in- testine. The larvae (Fig. 253) are very different from those of houseflies and blowflies, being broad and flattened, about one-. 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 Chandler, Asa C. (Asa Crawford), 1891-1958. New York, J. Wiley & sons, inc. ; London, Chapman & Hall


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