Auchmeromyia Bengalia depressa as cause of myiasis
Ascarinæ , 461 Ascaris causing perforative peritonitis, 656 — characters, 461 — in appendix causing intestinal obstruction, 654 — in peritoneal cavity, 656 — lacks intermediate host, 21 — lumbricoides , distribution world-wide, 463 — — excretory apparatus, 367 — — expulsion of, 754 — — hosts of, 464 — — infection by, 687 — — — experimental, 464 , 465 — — — mode of, 464 , 465 — — — symptoms, 688 — — injury inflicted by, depends on number in host, 8 , 9 — — male, hind end, 371 — — — transverse section through posterior extremity of body, 370 — — method of keeping alive, 754 — — migration from small intestine to other parts of body, 464 Ascaris lumbricoides , morphology, 463 — — names by which known in antiquity, 464 — — normal habitat, small intestine, 464 — — organs of, 463 — — ova of, 463 — — prevalence in young children in temperate climates, 464 — — self-infection with, on part of experimenter, 464 , 465 — — sites of body invaded by, 687 , 688 — — transverse section showing organs, diagram of, 362 — — — — through, diagram showing, 364 — — unrecognized Dioctophyme gigas in man traced to, 431 — maritima , 465 — megalocephala , nervous system, schematic representation, 365 — — “tuft-like” or “phagocytic” organs, 362 — ova of, in pus in case of abscess of omentum, 657 — perforation of intestine by, 656 — — — following diseased processes, 656 — sp., 465 — texana , 465 Ascites and abdominal malignant growth, Leydenia gemmipara associated with, 49 , 50 — association of Leydenia gemmipara with, 49 — chylous, from Filaria bancrofti infection, 678 — set up by invasion of ova of Schistosoma japonicum , 282 Ascitic fluid in cultivation of Treponema pallidum , 125 , 126 Askanazy, mode of infection by Opisthorchis felineus , 254 — post-mortem discoveries of Opisthorchis felineus , 253 — Trichuris trichiura , 420 Asphyxia following invasion of upper air-passages by Ascarides, 691 Aspidogaster attains maturity in lower animals, 21 Asses, nagana fatal to, 94 Atoxyl and antimony combined in sleeping sickness, 622 — in Indian kala-azar, 626 — in infantile kala-azar, 627 — in sleeping sickness, 622 , 623 — Trypanosoma rhodesiense resistant to, 78 Atractonema gibbosum , habitat, 4 — — peculiar characters of females, 5 Auchmeromyia ( Bengalia ) depressa as cause of myiasis externa, 724 — — — “larva of Natal,” characters, 591 — luteola , 593 , 594 — — characters, 594 — — geographical distribution, 594 — — larva of (Congo floor maggot), 593 , 594 — — — how destroyed, 594 — — life-history, 614 Auditory meatus, larvæ penetrating, 721 — — external, infected with Rhinosporidium, 195 , 196 Austen, Chironomidæ described by, 580 — description of larva of Ochromyia anthropophaga (footnote), 590 , 591 — myiasis due to Sarcophaga, 590 Autopsies at Tomsk, human parasites most frequently found at, 253 — occurrence of Linguatula rhinaria at, 526 B. Babes, A., cases of transmission of Demodex folliculorum canis infection to man, 709 — Filaria (?) conjunctivæ in man, 405 Babesia, 155 , 172 , 173 , 174 , 177 — bigemina , geographical distribution of, 177 — bovis , causal agent of “Texas fever” or “red-water fever” in cattle, 173 — — cause of infectious hæmoglobinuria in cattle, 177 — — transmission of, by Ixodes ricinus , 177 — caballi , 177 , 178 — — cause of biliary fever in equines, 177 — — geographical distribution of, 177 — — transmitting agent, 178 — canis and B. bovis , life-cycle in tick, stages of, 176 , 177 — — agents of transmission, 177 — — cause of malignant jaundice in dogs, 177 — — cultivation in vitro by Bass’s method, 172 , 177 — — life-cycle in infected blood of dog, 175 — distribution of chromatin in, 176 — divergens , cause of European red-water fever in cattle, 177 — — geographical distribution of, 177 — morphology and hosts of, 174 — muris , morphology, 178 — nuclear phenomena in species of, 176 — ovis , agent of transmission of, 177 — — cause of “carceag” in sheep, 177 — — geographical distribution of, 177 — — transmitting agent, 177 — parasites of red blood corpuscles of mammals, 154 — pitheci , 178 — species of, 177 — synonyms (see Piroplasma ), 174 — tick borne, 176 — — development in, 176 Babesiasis, symptoms of, 178 — treatment of, 178 Baboon serum, action on Trypanosoma rhodesiense , 80 Bacillus lymphangiticus , 755 Baelz, prophylaxis against kedani, 703 Baer, C. E. von, views as to origin of cercariæ, — from The Animal Parasites of Man by Fred. V. (Frederick Vincent) Theobald
a boy driving a couple of mules
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