The Animal Parasites of Man by Fantham, Braun, Stephens, and Theobald
1. _Bodo_, Stein, 1878, without a kinetic nucleus and undulating
membrane.
Chapters
- Chapter 1 Ch.1
- 3. _Polycladida_ 212 Ch.2
- Introduction 617 Ch.3
- introduction of the eggs of tapeworms. Ch.4
- 1878. 8vo. Supplement, including the years 1878–1888, Hanov., 1888. Ch.5
- 1890. Genova, 1894. 8vo. Ch.6
- 1912. Paris: Masson and Co. Ch.7
- 1913. Christian Literature Society of India: London, Madras, and Ch.8
- 1. _Bodo_, Stein, 1878, without a kinetic nucleus and undulating Ch.9
- 2. _Prowazekia_, Hartmann and Chagas, 1910, with a kinetic Ch.10
- 3. _Trypanoplasma_, Laveran and Mesnil, 1901, with a kinetic Ch.11
- 1. The infection begins with _elementary bodies_ or _elementary Ch.12
- 2. Inside the host cell the elementary body grows in size, and becomes Ch.13
- 3. A reaction on the part of the host cell results, for nucleolar, Ch.14
- 4. The body next breaks up into a number of smaller bodies known as Ch.15
- 227. _c.v._, caudal vesicle or bladder (small); _sec. c._, secondary Ch.16
- 1889. Stiles, in a work recently published, states that there were Ch.17
- 1912. The symptoms are unlike spotted fever. For full details of this Ch.18
- 1. Dorsum of abdomen ochraceous buff or buff; Ch.19
- 2. Third joint of antennæ pale (cream buff to Ch.20
- 3. Dorsal surface of abdomen dark sepia brown; Ch.21
- 1. Hind tarsi entirely dark; small slender Ch.22
- 2. Last two joints of front and middle tarsi Ch.23
- 3. Third joint of antennæ with a distinct fringe Ch.24
- 1. Third joint of antennæ fringed with fine hair Ch.25
- 2. Longest hairs in fringe on front margin of Ch.26
- 3. Pleuræ drab-grey or isabella-coloured, hind Ch.27
- 1. Dorsum of thorax with four sharply defined Ch.28
- part I) to be largely concerned in the spread of amœbic dysentery in Ch.29
- INTRODUCTION. Ch.30
- 4. They do not always produce such striking symptoms as occurred in Ch.31
- 2. Aufl., 1866. Ch.32