INDEX.
Acanthia lectularia, or the common bed bug, [273]
Acanthocephala in birds, [446]
" include but one family, [5]
" in the Hunterian Museum, [413]
Acanthotæniadæ, a family of tapeworms, [4]
Acaridæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Acephalocysts in cattle, Hunterian specimens of, [140]
Agricultural societies, their indifference to helminthology, [412]
Aguti, Spiroptera mediospiralis from the, [403]
Alligator, entozoa from an, [455]
Amphistoma and Polystoma in the frog, [452]
" hominis, notice of Lewis’s and McConnell’s, [36]
" subclavatum, ciliated embryo of, [49]
Amphistomes infesting deer, [332]
" " elephants, [395]
" " the horse, [357]
Amphistomidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Anæmia, tropical, due to Anchylostomata, [203]
Anchylostomum-helminthiasis, Wucherer’s account of the, [213]
Anchylostomum (Dochmius) duodenale, description of, [212]
Aneurism of the horse, Bollinger’s account of, [368]
Anguillula (Leptodera) stercoralis, description of, [234]
Anguillulidæ, a family of round worms, [5]
Annelid parasites, ectoparasitic character of the, [5]
Anoplocephala perfoliata as a synonym, [401]
Ant-eaters, internal parasites of, [321]
Antelopes and deer, Pentastomes found in, [350]
Anthomyia canalicularis as a human parasite, [271]
Arachnid parasites, various families of, [5]
Argulidæ, a family of parasitic crustaceans, [6]
Arhynchotænia critica of the hyrax, [403]
Arhynchotæniadæ, considered as a group, [4]
Armadillo, parasites found in the, [321]
Ascaridæ, a family of round worms, [4]
Ascarides infesting cetaceans, [426]
" (Oxyurides) in relation to cleanliness, [232]
Ascaris alata, Bellingham’s so-called, [237]
" Cornelyi from the vulturine pintado, [447]
" halicoris from the Indian dugong, [429]
Ascaris infecta from Passalus cornutus, [483]
" lumbricoides as a human parasite, [243]
" " Davaine’s experiments with, [244]
" " development of the, [244]
" " Heller’s “find” respecting the young of, [244]
" " remarkable cases caused by the, [248]
" maculosa causing avian epizoöty, [441]
" " Unterberger’s experiments with, [245]
" megalocephala and A. lumbricoides not identical, [243]
" " experiments with the eggs of, [246]
" " of solipeds, [378]
" mystax considered as a human parasite, [237]
" " Leuckart’s experiments with, [244]
" " researches of Nelson respecting, [240]
" nigrovenosa, parthogenesis of, [452]
" suilla considered as a synonym, [243]
" " of the hog, a synonym, [405]
" tentaculata of opossums, [433]
" tetraptera, development of the embryos of, [245]
" vesicularis from the ring-necked pheasant, [442]
Aspidocephalus scoleciformis of opossums, [433]
Aspidocotylus mutabilis, a parasite of fish, [360]
Ass, frequency of aneurism in the, [367]
" liver-fluke frequent in the, [356]
" strongyles from the stomach of the, [383]
Australian entozoa, Mr Krefft’s brochure on, [431]
" hedgehog, tapeworm from the, [433]
Avian hæmatozoa, observations by Lewis on, [486]
" parasites in the British Museum, [448]
" " in the Hunterian Museum, [448]
Bacteria, the best known forms of, [277]
Bacteridæ, as a family of protozoa, [7]
Balantidium (Paramecium) coli of man, [282]
" semiparasitic character of, [7]
Balæna, flukes occurring in the genus, [421]
" rostrata infested by Ascaris angulivalvis, [426]
Balænoptera rostrata, filariæ from, [425]
" " fluke from, [421]
Bats, entozoa and ectozoa infesting, [294]
Bear, Cysticerci in the heart of a, [140]
Beef, cyst-infected, quantity destroyed in India, [76]
" in India, prevalence of “measled”, [61]
" tapeworm, description of the so-called, [56]
Bee, parasite of the, known to John Hunter, [480]
Beetles (Passalus) infested by nematodes, [483]
Beluga leucas, worm from the ear of, [427]
Bilharzia hæmatobia, history and development of the, [38]
Birds, frequency of entozoa in, [434]
" Spiroptera helicina in the feet of, [440]
" the gape disease in, [443]
Blackbirds, tapeworms destructive to young, [440]
Blackcap, flukes reared by Zeller in the, [436]
Blackfish or tursio, cestode from the, [422]
Bladderworms and measles in cattle, [62]
Blaptidæ as parasitic insects, [7]
Blaps mortisaga as a human parasite, [270]
Bleak, the (Leuciscus), a possible source of tapeworm, [301]
" the, in relation to Bothriocephalus latus, [470]
Bonito, parasites from the, [458]
Bopyridæ, a family of parasitic crustaceans, [6]
Bothriocephali of water-birds obtained from fish, [468]
" researches of Bertolus and Duchamp on, [110]
Bothriocephalus cordatus, brief description of, [111]
" cristatus, brief description of, [111]
" in Holland, Dr Fock’s remarks on, [109]
" latus, distribution and characters of, [106]
" " source and proscolices of, [107]
" proboscideus of the salmon, [468]
" tropicus, note on the so-called, [96]
Bot infesting the stomach of the rhinoceros, [401]
Bottle-head (Hyperoödon), flukes from the, [421]
Brain, Cysticerci occurring in the human, [92]
Bronchi of whales, worms in the, [425]
Bucephalus probably a larval state of Gasterostoma, [462]
" regarded as a germ-sac, [453]
Bug, the common, as a human parasite, [273]
Cachalot, cestode from the high-finned, [422]
Calceostoma, hooks of the suckers of, [464]
Caligidæ, a family of crustaceans, [6]
Campula oblonga regarded as a synonym, [419]
Capercaillie, entozoa of the, [440]
" Trichosoma and Ligula from a, [447]
Carnivora, internal parasites of the, [297]
Cataphractus infested by Aspidocotylus, [360]
Cat, Australian, Bothriocephalus from, [309]
" flukes and tapeworms infesting the, [308]
Cattle diseased by parasites, natural cure of, [83]
" measles and bladderworms in, [61]
" of the Upper Punjab infested by cysts, percentage of, [75]
" plague bodies, nature of the so-called, [280]
" species of lice infesting, [352]
" tapeworms found in, [332]
Cercaria diplocotylea of water-snails, [452]
" of the common fluke, [325]
Cercariæ and Rediæ, Pagenstecher’s remarks on, [452]
Cercomonas hominis in cholera dejections, [282]
Cestoda, families of the order, [4]
Cestode (larval) in Delphinus delphis, [422]
Cetacea, external parasites of, [428]
" parasites of, [416]
" " in Hunterian collection, [427]
" worms in the lungs of, [423]
" " in the cranial sinuses of, [425]
Chacma, strongyles found in the, [291]
Charbon, an anthracoid disease associated with bacterids, [278]
Cheetah, tapeworm found in the, [300]
Cheiracanthidæ, a family of round worms, [4]
Cheiracanthus robustus in Indian dogs, [305]
" " mistaken for Echinorhynchus, [257]
Cheiroptera or bats, parasites of, [293]
Chigoe or jigger as a human parasite, [274]
Chinese missionary, flukes in the family of a, [21]
Cirrhipeds, parasitic, upon whales, [428]
Civets, parasites found in, [299]
Classification of Schneider referred to, [4]
Clepsinidæ, a family of suctorial annelids, [5]
Coati, intestinal worms of the, [298]
Cochin-China diarrhœa due to Leptodera, [235]
Cockchafers harbor young Echinorhynchi, [413]
Cockroaches (Blatta) infested by nematodes, [483]
Codfish, frequency of filariæ in the, [472]
Cœnuri from rabbits in Guy’s Museum and at Oxford, [140]
" researches of Rose and Numan respecting, [334]
Cœnurus cuniculi, specimen of, from Ayrshire, [140]
" serialis of the hyrax, [408]
Conocephalus typicus from a dolphin, [426]
Conopidæ, the larvæ of, as parasitic insects, [6]
Conorhinus nigrovarious or pampas benchucha, [273]
Cotylogaster cochleariforme not an equine parasite, [360]
Crane, entozoa from a, [447]
Crossophorus collaris of the hyrax, [403]
Crocodile, worm from beneath the skin of a, [456]
Crows, hæmatozoa in Indian, [486]
Crustacea, parasitic, upon whales, [428]
" the, as alleged human parasites, [269]
Crustacean parasites, families of, [6]
Crustaceans, entozoa infesting, [480]
Cucullanidæ, a family of round worms, [4]
" development of the, [474]
Culex, various species of, attacking man, [273]
Curlew, entozoa from the, [447]
Cuterebra noxialis, or Macaco worm, [271]
Cuttle-fishes, tapeworm larvæ found in, [468]
Cyamidæ included with Pycnogonidæ, [5]
Cyamus balænarum or whale-louse, [428]
Cyclobdella lumbricoides, the, of Brazil, [259]
Cyclops considered as an intermediate host, [223]
Cymothoidæ, a family of parasitic crustaceans, [6]
“Cyst”-affected meat in the Punjab, quantity of, [76]
Cystic disease in cattle, Dr J. Fleming on, [76]
" entozoa are larval tapeworms, [4]
Cysticerci, common situation of, in ration meat, [78]
" destruction of, by calcareous degeneration, [83]
" detected in the living animal, [78]
" from sheep, Dr Maddox on, [98]
" from the nasal sinuses of a porpoise, [421]
" from the skin of Physeter, [421]
" in the heart of a bear, [140]
" in the human body, seat of, [91]
" in the psoas muscles, Dr Joseph Fleming on, [75]
" in meat, Pellizzari’s and Tommasi’s researches on, [62]
" investigations of Lewis respecting, [66]
" monstrous varieties of, [105]
" of the sheep alleged to contain eggs, [98]
" prophylactic measures respecting, [83]
" researches by Perroncito on, [67]
" said to be capable of swimming, [97]
" temperature necessary to destroy, [69]
" voluntarily swallowed by Italian gentlemen, [71]
Cysticercus bovis found in the liver and lungs, [59]
" " human feeding experiments by Oliver with, [72]
" delphini, nature of the so-called, [422]
" found in the dog, [302]
" from the Red River hog, [405]
" in the brain, cases of, [92]
" of the sheep, discovery of the, [97]
" report by Dr Neill respecting, [80]
" (telæ) cellulosæ, or pork measle, [89]
" tenuicollis found in man, [101]
" " , the self-feeding experiment by Möller with, [72]
Cysts at the root of the tongue, diagnostic value of, [80]
" of the liver containing psorospermiæ, [282]
Dactylogyrus, allusion to the eggs of, [42]
Dasse (Hyrax), parasites of the, [403]
Dasyprocta aguti, stomach excrescences in, [403]
Deaths from worms, Registrar General’s returns of, [285]
Deer, abundance of amphistomes in, [332]
" filariæ found in various kinds of, [350]
Delphinus Forsteri, tapeworm found in, [422]
" phocæna, cestode (Diphyllobothrium) from, [422]
" rostratus, tapeworm from, [422]
" tacuschi, flukes found by Natterer in, [417]
Demodex folliculorum of man and dog, [266]
Dermatophagoides Schérémétewsky, the so-called, [266]
Dibothridæ and Bothriocephalidæ as synonyms, [4]
Dibothrium hians, supposed monstrous state of, [105]
Dichelestidæ, a family of crustacean parasites, [6]
Dicotyles (Peccary), parasites of the genus, [404]
Dicrocœlium Buskii as a synonym, [20]
Didelphys philander, acanthocephalous worm of, [434]
Diphyllobothridæ, a family of tapeworms, [4]
Diphyllobothrium stemmacephalum from a porpoise, [422]
Diplodiscus subclavatus, water-vessels of the larvæ of, [51]
Diplozoon in the Diporpa condition, [464]
Diseased meat from “rot”, [331]
Distoma Andersoni from Platanista, [420]
" campula of the porpoise, [418]
" clavatum, particulars respecting, [458]
" conjunctum as a human parasite, [30]
" crassum or Busk’s fluke, [20]
" cygnoides, ciliated embryo of, [49]
" gigas of Nardo, description of the, [460]
" hepaticum a synonym of Fasciola, [15]
" heterophyes, description of the, [34]
" lancea infesting dolphins, [416]
" lanceolatum as a human parasite, [17]
" " ciliated embryo of, [49]
" " description of the, [18]
" leptosomum and D. brachysomum, source of, [438]
" macrostomum, development of, [435]
" megastoma, ciliated embryo of, [49]
" militare, development of, [436]
" neuronaii Munroii, the so-called, [52]
" ophthalmobium, notice of the so-called, [36]
" sinense, or the Chinese fluke, [29]
" species of, in Delphinus Forsteri, [421]
Distomata confounded with proglottides, [16]
Distomidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Distomum spatulatum as a synonym, [28]
Dochmius duodenalis, discovery of, by Dubini, [211]
" Sangeri from the elephant, [399]
Dogs, destruction of dogs by heart-worms, [304]
Dog, ectozoa and follicle mites of the, [307]
" internal parasites of the, [300]
Dolphin, remarkable worm from the stomach of a, [426]
Dolphins, fluke parasites of, [416]
Dorado, Fasciola fusca from the, [459]
Dracunculus, description of the embryos of, [221]
" Fedschenko’s discovery respecting, [223]
" medinensis, description of the, [217]
Duck, worms from a dusky, [447]
Dugong, parasites of the, [429]
Ear of the porpoise, worms found in the, [427]
Earth-wolf, remarkable parasite from the, [299]
Earth-worms as intermediate bearers, [346]
Earwig, Filariæ found in the, [483]
Echidna, tapeworm from the, [433]
Echinococci described by Leuckart and Naunyn, [117]
Echinococcus brood-capsules known to Wilson and Busk, [117]
Echinococcus hominis, synonyms of, [112]
" multilocularis found in a calf, [116]
Echinorhynchidæ abound in fishes and reptiles, [5]
Echinorhynchi found by John Hunter, [427]
" infesting monkeys, [292]
" in trout, frequency of, [475]
" of water newts, [455]
Echinorhynchus angustatus and E. hominis, [413]
" gigas as a human parasite, [256]
" " of the hog, [412]
" hominis, Lambl’s so-called, [256]
" in man, Welch’s supposed case of, [256]
" Leuckart on the development of, [476]
" microcephalus from an opossum, [434]
" Muriei from a whale, [427]
" pellucidus and E. brevicollis, [428]
" porrigens from whales, [427]
" spirula of monkeys, [413]
" transversus in birds, [446]
Echinostoma hispidum from a sturgeon, [462]
Ectozoa of swine, [414]
" of the elephant, [399]
" of whales, [428]
Edentata, parasites of the, [321]
Eel, Echinorhynchi in the, [475]
Eggs, entozoa found in the interior of, [440]
Elephants destroyed by “rot” in Burmah, [394]
" earth-eating habits of worm-infected, [395]
" ectozoa of, [399]
" in England destroyed by worms, [399]
" parasites infesting, [393]
" parasitic diseases of, [397]
Entozoa do not result from diseased states, [1]
" of game birds, list of, [440]
" their relation to the helminths, [8]
Epidemics of rot disease, [327]
Epizoa, haustellated crustacean parasites, [6]
Epizoöty amongst elephants from flukes, [394]
" amongst pigeons, [441]
" in birds, very destructive to life, [435]
" in cats, Dr Romano’s account of, [308]
" in swine from Echinorhynchus, [413]
" in tenches from Ligulæ, [469]
" in the hog from Stephanurus, [411]
" in the Mauritius from worms, [382]
" in the pig from Strongyli, [412]
" in young blackbirds from tapeworms, [440]
Eustrongyli within the skull of water-turkeys, [446]
Eustrongylus gigas, description of, [207]
" " in dogs and wolves, [305]
" " source of the, [208]
" " wild animals infested by, [207]
" papillosus from a crane, [447]
Eye-worms in cattle, [349]
Eye of the fowl infested by filariæ, [440]
Fasciola clavata, description of the so-called, [459]
" hepatica as a human parasite, [14]
" " as a “zoological” individual, [325]
" " ciliated embryo of, [48]
" Jacksoni infesting elephants, [397]
Fauna, parasites form a peculiar, [2]
Ferret, ectozoon infesting the ears of the, [307]
Filaria acuta in the limbs of birds, [447]
" Bancrofti, history of the discovery of, [180]
" gracilis infesting monkeys, [291]
" hominis oris, description of the, [206]
" horrida from the American ostrich, [447]
" immitis in the heart of dogs, [304]
" inflexicaudata from Balænoptera, [425]
" " of the porpoise, [425]
" labialis, description of the, [206]
" lacrymalis as a synonym, [206]
" lentis, notice of the so-called, [205]
" loa, notice of the so-called, [205]
" macropodis gigantei in the Hunterian Museum, [433]
" Mansoni in the eye of a fowl, [441]
" medinensis considered as a synonym, [217]
" microstoma and F. megastoma, temperature necessary to kill, [70]
" oculi considered as a synonym, [383]
" papillosa hæmatica canis domestici, [184]
" " in the horse, [383]
" Salisburyii considered as a synonym, [187]
" sanguinis, Bancroft’s account of the, [189]
" " equi, the so-called, [384]
" " hominis, correction respecting, [487]
" " " discovery by Lewis of, [183]
" spelæa from a wallaby, [433]
" (Strongylus) bronchialis, description of, [207]
" terebra in the black-tailed deer, [349]
" trachealis, remarks on the, [207]
" Websteri proposed as a synonym, [433]
Filariæ as a cause of abscess and erysipelas, [487]
" discovery of microscopic, by Wucherer, [183]
" hæmatozoal, of Grube and Delafond, [303]
" in human blood, Sonsino’s verification of, [185]
" of the mosquito, Manson’s description of, [194]
Filaridæ, a family of round worms, [5]
Fishes largely infested by Echinorhynchi, [477]
" of Brazil, amphistomes in the, [463]
" parasites of, [457]
Flea, the common, of man, [274]
Fluke, description of the common liver, [15]
" description of the large human, [24]
" origin and meaning of the term, [4]
Flukes abundant in the great kangaroo, [431]
" causing “rot” in elephants, [394]
" found in fishes, [457]
" found in ruminating animals, [323]
" Pagenstecher’s researches on, [452]
" their destiny favored by mimetism, [436]
Fox, fluke of the American red, [299]
" source of tapeworms infesting the, [300]
Fowl, entozoa infesting the common, [440]
Free nematoids, Villot’s opinion respecting the, [483]
Frog, Ascaris nigrovenosa of the, [452]
Galeodes araneoides or canal tick, [267]
Gallinula chloropus, worms in the limbs of, [447]
Gamasidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Game birds, list of entozoa infesting, [440]
Gammarus pulex as an intermediate host, [476]
Gape disease, methods of preventing and treating the, [445]
“Gapes” in birds due to Sclerostoma, [443]
Gasterostoma gracilescens, probable larval condition of, [52]
" peculiarities of the genus, [462]
Gastrodiscus Sonsinonis of the horse, [359]
Gastrophilus rhinocerontis, a bot-fly, [401]
Gid hydatid found in various animals, [333]
" in the hog noticed by Florman, [405]
Giraffe, large fluke found in the, [323]
Glossina morsitans as a human parasite, [273]
Glow-worm (Lampyris), correction respecting the, [483]
Gluttons, internal parasites of the, [298]
Gnathostoma hispidum of the hog, [412]
Goat, the beef-measle discovered by Zenker in a, [83]
Gongylonema pulchrum of the hog, [412]
Goose, worms from the ashy-headed, [447]
" " from the Sandwich Islands, [447]
Gordiidæ, a family of round worms, [5]
Gordius survives desiccation, [483]
Grebe, worms found in the legs of the lesser, [447]
Gregarinidæ, as a family of protozoa, [7]
Grouse-disease, parasites producing the, [438]
" entozoa of the red, [440]
Gubleria proposed as a generic title, [7]
Guillemot, entozoa from the, [447]
Gulls, entozoa found in, [447]
Guinea-worm, development of the, [223]
" geographical distribution of the, [218]
Gymnorhynchus horridus as a synonym, [471]
Gynæcophorus hæmatobius considered as a synonym, [39]
Gyrodactylidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Gyrodactylus, conclusions of Wedl respecting, [465]
" elegans, development of, [466]
Haddock, frequency of filariæ in the, [472]
Halmaturus Derbyensis, nematodes of, [434]
Hams, Cysticerci in Westphalian, [405]
Hares and rabbits, entozoa of, [318]
Hawk, entozoa from the sparrow, [447]
Hæmatomyzus (Idocoloris) elephantis, [399]
Hæmatopinus of the hog, [414]
Hæmatopota pluvialis or the clegg, [273]
Hæmatozoa in dogs, discovery by Grube and Delafond of, [184]
" in Egyptian and Indian crows, [486]
" of the dog, [303]
Hæmaturia caused by Bilharzia hæmatobia, [54]
Hæmenteria, American leeches of the genus, [259]
Hæmopis sanguisorba attacking French soldiers, [258]
Heart of whales, worms in the, [425]
Hedgehog, parasites of the common, [295]
" tapeworm from the so-called Australian, [433]
Helmintha, the term in relation to “worms”, [8]
Helminthology, practical results from the study of, [3]
Helophilus, larva of, found in man, [273]
" larvæ found in the horse, [387]
Herring, frequency of filaria in the, [472]
Hesslingia proposed as a generic title, [7]
Heterocheilus tunicatus from Natterer’s manatee, [429]
Heteroura androphora, sexual peculiarities of, [445]
Hexathyridium pinguicola and H. venarum, [36]
Hippoboscidæ contain parasitic insects, [6]
Hippopotamus, parasites of the, [402]
Histiocephalus, a genus of nematodes, [433]
Hog, absence of tapeworms in the, [404]
" cholera, supposed connection with Stephanurus, [410]
" skin affection from parasites in the wild, [414]
Hog’s flesh, supposed injuriousness of, [404]
" intestines perforated by parasites, [413]
Hogs, Stephanurus discovered in a Chinese race of, [408]
Horse, aneurism in the, from parasites, [368]
" a thousand amphistomes found in the, [358]
" bladderworms found in the, [366]
" bots or larval gadflies of the, [385]
" earth-eating habits of, in relation to worms, [357]
" ectozoa liable to attack the, [388]
" epizoöty from strongyles in the, [374]
" eye-worms from the, [383]
" giant strongyle found in the, [385]
" hæmatozoa discovered by Sonsino in the, [384]
" hydatids from the, [366]
" internal parasites of the, [357]
" plague, parasites not the cause of the, [360]
" poultry lousiness of the, [388]
" psorospermial sac in the mitral valve of a, [281]
" scab or mange mites of the, [389]
" Sonsino’s amphistomatoid fluke from the, [359]
" stomach-worms of the, [380]
" tapeworm epizoöty in the, [361]
" tick, the so-called, [388]
" worm-aneurism of the, [368]
Husk in young pigs caused by strongyles, [412]
" or parasitic bronchitis in cattle, [335]
" or verminous bronchitis in dogs, [304]
Hydatid disease, deaths in Victoria from, [287]
" " possibility of stamping out, [141]
Hydatids as the source of Tænia echinococcus, [113]
" exogenous, endogenous, and multilocular, [115]
" frequently infest the head of the tibia, [129]
" hygienic considerations respecting, [126]
" in animals, Dr Cleghorn’s statistics of, [124]
" in Guy’s Hospital Museum, [135]
" in King’s College Anatomical Museum, [130]
" in Royal Veterinary College Museum, [139]
" in St Bartholomew’s Hospital Museum, [128]
" in St George’s Hospital Museum, [133]
" in St Mary’s Hospital Museum, [129]
" in St Thomas’s Hospital Museum, [134]
" in the Brighton and Sussex Hospital Museum, [136]
" in the Calcutta Medical College Museum, [137]
" in the Cambridge Anatomical Museum, [136]
" in the Charing Cross Hospital Museum, [131]
" in the London Hospital Museum, [133]
" in the Melbourne Hospital Museum, [141]
" in the Middlesex Hospital Museum, [130]
" in the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital Museum, [137]
" in the Oxford Anatomical and Pathological Museum, [136]
" in the Royal College of Surgeons Museum, [132]
" in the Westminster Hospital Museum, [128]
" in University College Museum, [131]
" in Victoria, number of deaths from, [123]
" mortality in England from, [285]
" occupying the bones of cattle, specimens of, [140]
" occupying the heart of a sow, [139]
" occupying the nasal sinuses of a porpoise, [421]
" of animals in metropolitan museums, [139]
" Hydatids of the tibia in the Nottingham Hospital Museum, [130]
" preserved in museums, their value, [128]
" prevalence of, in Australia, [123]
" probable percentage of fatal cases of, [122]
" successful treatment of, by MacGillivray, [128]
" their distribution in the organs of the body, [122]
" the so-called daughter vesicles of, [121]
Hydrachnidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Hymenolepis, as a new genus of cestodes, [102]
Hyperoödon, Echinorhynchus found by Hyrtl in, [427]
Hyperæmia and Anæmia due to parasites, [213]
Hyrax, parasites of the Cape, [403]
Ichneumon, the Indian, fluke from the, [299]
Insectivora, entozoa found in the, [295]
Insect parasites, various families of, [6]
Insects, entozoa of, [480]
Intestinal worms, popular ideas respecting, [8]
Itch or scab insect, description of the, [266]
Ixodes, species of, attacking man, [267]
Ixodidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Jigger or chigoe as a human parasite, [274]
Kaleege, worms from the black-backed, [447]
Kangaroo, tapeworm in the gall-bladder of a, [432]
" worms from the knee-joint of a, [433]
Kestrel, entozoa from the, [447]
Kite, entozoa from the, [447]
Klipdas (Hyrax), parasites of the, [403]
Koala (Phascolarctos), tapeworm from a, [432]
Köllikeria filicollis, habitat of, [462]
Lagenorhynchus Eschrichti, worm found in, [421]
Lambs, tapeworm epizoöty in, [333]
Lampyris, correction of an error respecting, [483]
Larvæ of flukes, Pagenstecher’s researches on, [452]
Leeches considered as human parasites, [258]
" of India, Ceylon, Japan, and Java, [258]
" semiparasitic character of, [5]
Lemurs, cœnuri or polycephalous hydatids in, [290]
Leporines, acarine parasites of, [319]
Leptodera (Anguillula) stercoralis, description of, [234]
" intestinalis, description of the, [235]
Leptus autumnalis a human parasite, [268]
Lernæan parasites found on whales, [428]
Lernæidæ, a family of crustacean parasites, [6]
Leuciscus, the bleak, a possible source of tapeworm, [108]
Leucochloridium, experiments by Zeller with, [435]
Lice, various species found on man, [274]
Ligula nodosa, as an immature Bothriocephalus, [110]
" " the young state of Bothriocephalus, [470]
" simplicissima, researches by Duchamp on, [469]
Lindermannia proposed as a generic title, [7]
Ling, Echinorhynchi in the, [475]
Lion, hydatids from the, in the Hunterian Museum, [139]
Liotheidæ, a family of parasitic insects, [6]
Liver fluke, the common, in man, [14]
Louse of the elephant, [400]
Lucilia hominivora, habits of the, [272]
Lumbrici, geographical distribution of, [247]
" in the Mauritius, remarks by Dyco on, [247]
" remarkable cases of, in children, [248]
" violent symptoms caused by, [249]
Lumbricoid worms, poisonous effects produced by, [250]
Lungs of the porpoise, worms in the, [425]
Maggots, rat-tailed, found in the horse, [387]
" various species of, found in man, [272]
Malacobdellidæ, a family of suctorial annelids, [5]
Manatees, parasites of the, [429]
Marmoset monkeys, parasites of, [291]
Marsupial animals, parasites of, [430]
Martens, internal parasites of, [298]
Masuri and soorti, parasites of elephants, [395]
" or amphistomes occur in man, [38]
Measle-cysts in the Punjab, report respecting, [75]
Measled cattle cured by removal from sources of infection, [83]
" meat, Giacomini’s observations on, [65]
Measles and bladderworms in cattle, [61]
" and Tæniæ, observations of Marchi on, [73]
" found in mutton brought to table, [97]
" of pork reared by experiment, [93]
Meat question, the, in relation to “rot”, [331]
" served as rations, Cysticerci in the, [78]
Melolontha considered as an intermediate host, [257]
" vulgaris as an intermediate “host”, [413]
Melophagus, a genus of parasitic insects, [6]
Mermis albicans, development of, [482]
Messmates and parasites of mollusks, [480]
Miana bug of Persia, or Argas, [267]
Mice, internal parasites of, [315]
Micrococci considered as human parasites, [277]
Micropteron (Delphinus), flukes in, [421]
Mimetism favoring fluke development, [436]
Mite found upon Balæna australis, [428]
Mole, parasites of the common, [296]
Mollusks, entozoa of, [480]
Monads, parasitic forms of, [282]
Monkeys, hydatids obtained from, [141]
" parasites of, [289]
Monodon monoceros, nematode worms of, [423]
Monostoma plicatum from a northern whale, [421]
" verrucosum, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
Monostomidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Mosquito, avian hæmatozoa in the, [486]
Mosquitoes of Queensland, filariæ in the, [487]
Mules, fatal epidemic affecting, [382]
Musca, larvæ of, as human parasites, [272]
Musk-rat, cestode parasite found in the, [296]
Mutton measles, their existence denied, [97]
Narwhal, Prosthecosacter infesting the, [423]
Nematobothrium filarina, habitat of, [462]
Nematoda, families of the order of, [4]
Nematodes abundant in marsupials, [433]
Nematoids, opinion of Villot respecting the “free”, [484]
Nestlings destroyed by tapeworms, [440]
Newts, Echinorhynchus anthuris of water, [455]
Nycteribiidæ as parasitic insects, [6]
Octobothrium lanceolatum, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
Odontobius ceti from Balæna australis, [427]
Œstridæ, the, a family of parasitic insects, [6]
" infesting the ox and sheep, [351]
Œstrus (Gastrophilus) equi of the horse, [385]
" hominis, Mr Higginson’s case of, [271]
Olulaniasis of the cat, [310]
Onchocerca reticulata of the horse, [385]
Onchotyle appendiculata from a dog-fish, [464]
Opossum, Echinorhynchus in a Brazilian, [434]
Opossums, flukes infesting American, [432]
" much infested by nematodes, [433]
Orcella brevirostris, fluke found by Dr Anderson in, [417]
Orthagoriscus mola as a “host”, [471]
Ostrich, entozoa from the American, [447]
Otters, flukes and other entozoa of, [298]
Ox, insect parasites and tormentors of the, [351]
" species of Strongylus infesting the, [347]
Oxyuridæ, a family of round worms, [5]
Oxyurides, sanitary precautions in respect of, [232]
" source and mode of development of, [230]
" voluntary swallowing of human, [72]
Oxyuris curvula of the horse, [380]
" vermicularis, description of the, [227]
Oysters as bearers of fluke larvæ, [26]
Pachydermata, parasites of the, [393]
Palisade worms in relation to aneurism, [368]
Paramecium (Balantidium) coli of man, [282]
Paramecium, semiparasitic character of, [7]
Parasites from birds at the Zoological Gardens, [447]
" in the Hunterian Museum, [427]
" in grouse from the Earl of Cawdor’s estate, [439]
" of savages, little known respecting, [27]
" popular delusions concerning, [1]
" their etiological significance not fully recognised, [488]
Partridge, entozoa of the, [440]
Peccaries (Dicotyles), parasites of the, [404]
Pediculidæ, a family of parasitic insects, [6]
Pediculus, various forms of, infesting man, [274]
Pentastoma constrictum, description of the, [263]
" tænioides as a human parasite, [260]
" " found in the horse, [389]
" " in the dog, [306]
Pentastomes infesting monkeys, [293]
Pentastomidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Perch, flukes from the eye of the, [458]
Peritrachelius insignis from a dolphin, [427]
Pheasant, entozoa of the, [440]
" parasites from various species of, [447]
Philopteridæ, a family of parasitic insects, [6]
Phocæna communis, flukes found in, [418]
Phyllobothrium delphini, source of, [422]
Pigeon, two hundred ascarides in a, [442]
Pig, hydatids from the, in the Hunterian Museum, [139]
" occurrence of Cysticerci in the brain of the, [405]
Pigs, the cause of “husk” in young, [412]
Pike-whale, large fluke from the, [421]
Pike, worms from the urinary bladder of the, [458]
Pinnipedia, parasites of, [314]
Pintado, ascarides in the vulturine, [447]
Physaloptera turgida infesting opossums, [433]
Plagiotænia gigantea of the rhinoceros, [401]
Plagues, parasites considered as a cause of, [2]
Platanista gangetica, fluke from, [420]
Podiceps and Gallinula, legs of, infested by filariæ, [447]
Polecats, filariæ in the cranial sinuses of, [298]
Polystoma and Amphistoma of the frog, [452]
" appendiculata, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
Polystomes, general characters of the, [463]
Polystomidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Ponies, Welsh mountain, epizoöty affecting, [362]
Porcupine ant-eater, tapeworm from the, [433]
Pork tapeworm, general description of the, [87]
" sources of infection by the, [94]
Porpoise, flukes found in the common, [418]
" remarkable cestode from the common, [422]
" worm from the tympanic cavity of the, [427]
Porrigo, mortality in England from, [285]
Poultry lousiness not a human disorder, [274]
Proglottides mistaken for Distomata, [16]
Prosthecosacter, several species of, [423]
" specimens of, in Hunter’s Museum, [427]
Proteles or earth-wolf, parasites of, [299]
Protozoa, parasitic families belonging to the, [7]
" parasitic forms of, and gregarinæ, [278]
Psorospermiæ as a family of Protozoa, [7]
" considered as human parasites, [277]
Psorosperms abundant in the hog, [414]
" in the flesh of animals, [281]
Pulex penetrans, gigger or chigoe, [274]
Pulmonary vessels of whales, worms in the, [425]
Pycnogonidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Quadrumana, entozoa and ectozoa of, [289]
Quail, entozoa of the, [440]
Queensland, Bancroft’s collection of entozoa in, [431]
Rabbits and hares, internal parasites of, [318]
" attacked by the autumnal spider, [320]
" Cœnuri found in the soft parts of, [333]
Racoons, parasites infesting, [298]
Rats, internal parasites of, [316]
Rediæ and Cercariæ, Pagenstecher’s remarks on, [452]
Redshank, entozoa from the, [447]
Reduvius, or fly bug, various species of, [274]
Redwing, Echinorhynchi from a, [446]
Reptiles, internal parasites of, [451]
Rhea Americana, filariæ obtained by Darwin from, [447]
Rhinoceroses, parasites of, [400]
Rhopalophorus, a genus of flukes, [432]
Rhynchotæniada considered as a group, [4]
Rhytina stelleri, parasites of, [429]
Rodentia, parasites of, [315]
“Rot” affecting the liver of porpoises, [418]
" disease, conclusions respecting the, [323]
Round worms, various families of, [4]
Ruminating animals, ectozoa found on, [350]
" entozoa of, [323]
Salmon, pit-headed tapeworms of the, [468]
Salmo umbla, worms in the kidney of, [457]
Sanguisuga medicinalis or the grey leech, [258]
Sanitation in connection with “rot”, [331]
Sarcoptes of the hog, [414]
" scabiei, description of the, [265]
Savages, little known about the parasites of, [27]
Scabies, mortality in England from, [285]
Scab or itch insect of man, [265]
Scalops canadensis, nematode found in, [297]
Schistosoma, considered as a synonym of Bilharzia, [39]
Sclerostoma and Anchylostoma as synonyms, [211]
Sclerostoma dentatum of the hog, [412]
" pinguicola of Verrill, the so-called, [409]
" syngamus in birds, [443]
Seals and walruses, parasites of, [314]
Sheep, hydatids from cattle and, [139]
" of New South Wales, fatal epizoöty in, [347]
" parasitic bronchitis affecting, [335]
" whip-worms occasioning “scour” in, [349]
Shrews, parasites known to infest, [296]
Simondsia paradoxa, description of, [406]
Simulium reptans or the creeping gnat, [273]
Skunk, tapeworm infesting the, [298]
Sloths, nematode worms found in, [322]
Snake-birds, parasites in the cranium of, [446]
Snake, larval nematode from the heart of a, [455]
" worms from an Egyptian hooded, [456]
Solidungula, parasites of the, [356]
Solpugidæ, a family of Arachnida, [5]
Soorti and masuri parasites of elephants, [395]
Sphærularia bombi, Sir J. Lubbock’s description of, [481]
" found in various bees, [480]
" Schneider’s account of the development of, [482]
Spirilla, found in the blood of fever patients, [277]
Spiroptera helicina in the feet of birds, [440]
" megastoma of the horse, [380]
" sanguinolenta, Lewis’s remarks on, [303]
" sexalata infesting Dicotyles, [407]
" strongylina of the hog, [406]
Sporocysts or unorganised germ-sacs, [453]
Squirrels, internal parasites of, [315]
Stephanurus dentatus discovered by Natterer, [407]
" Diesing’s description of, [408]
" in Australia, announcement respecting, [409]
" in relation to porcine epizoöty, [411]
" Nattereri, proposed synonym, [412]
" Professor Fletcher’s account of, [411]
" rediscovered by Dr White, [409]
Sticklebacks, Gyrodactylus from the tail of, [466]
Stoat, parasites found in the common, [299]
Stomoxys calcitrans, or the leg-sticker, [273]
Strongyle, meaning and origin of the term, [4]
Strongyles, Welsh equine epizoöty from, [377]
Strongylidæ, family of round worms, [5]
Strongylus acuticaudatus from a Tinamou, [447]
" armatus of the horse, [367]
" dentatus confounded with Stephanurus, [412]
" (Eustrongylus) gigas, found in man, [208]
" filaria, experiments by Leuckart with, [337]
" " temperature necessary to kill the, [70]
" micrurus, or cattle lung-worm, [335]
" " original experiments with, [337]
" minutissimus in Algerian sheep, [346]
" Pallasii from Beluga leucas, [427]
" paradoxus a cause of husk, [412]
" pergracilis and the grouse disease, [439]
" tetracanthus, larvæ of, [374]
Sturgeon, Echinostoma hispidum from a, [462]
Suidæ, rarity of flukes in the, [404]
Sun-fish, Tetrarhynchus infesting the, [471]
Swine Breeders’ Association, U.S. National, [412]
" external parasites of, [414]
" internal parasites of, [404]
Sword-fish, parasites of the, [458]
Sydney, entozoa collected by Krefft and Masters near, [431]
Syngamus (Sclerostoma) trachealis in birds, [443]
Syrphidæ include rat-tailed maggots, [7]
Tachyglossus setosus, tapeworm found in, [433]
Tacuschi, parasites of the so-called, [417]
Tapeworm, Cullingworth’s monstrous variety of, [103]
" from the vulpine opossum, [432]
" in the Baikal, statements of Kaschin respecting, [82]
" mortality in England from, [285]
" the broad, derived from fish, [107]
Tapeworms infesting marsupials, [432]
" injurious to avian bearers, [438]
" (Ligulæ) causing piscine epizoöty, [469]
" of the dog, [300]
" symptoms occasioned by, [90]
" various families of, [4]
Tapir, parasites of the American, [402]
Tænia abietina, a variety of T. mediocanellata, [102]
" acanthotrias, remarks on the so-called, [103]
" and cysticercus, coexistence of, [94]
" angulata in nestling blackbirds, [440]
" bipapillosa from the wombat, [432]
" calva and the grouse disease, [439]
" canina identical with T. elliptica, [101]
" crassicollis, its source suggested by Goeze, [57]
" " possessing two heads, [105]
" cyathiformis, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
" echinococcus, its prevalence in Iceland, [125]
" " reared from hydatids, [113]
" elliptica as a human parasite, [101]
" festiva in Macropus and Halmaturus, [432]
" flavopuncta, brief description of the, [101]
" from the Cape of Good Hope, variety of, [104]
" geophiloides a new tapeworm, [432]
" lata of Pruner, probable synonym of, [96]
" lophosoma, considered as a species, [99]
" Madagascariensis, brief description of the, [100]
" magna of the rhinoceros, [401]
" marginata, as a human parasite, [100]
" mediocanellata, description of the, [66]
" " Cullingworth’s specimen of, [99]
" " feeding experiments with, [68]
" " Mussulmans infested by, [78]
" megaloön, doubtful character of the, [105]
" nana, brief description of the, [100]
" perfoliata, temperature necessary to kill the, [70]
" phalangistæ from the vulpine opossum, [482]
" phoptica, a new tapeworm, [483]
" remarkable Hunterian specimen of, [102]
" saginata, considered as a synonym, [67]
" serrata, temperature necessary to kill, [69]
" solium, general description of the, [87]
" " sources of infection by, [94]
" tenella, probable source of the, [95]
" variabilis, allusion to the eggs of, [41]
Tetrarhynchi of sharks and rays, [470]
Tetraphyllobothridæ, a family of tapeworms, [4]
Tetrarhynchus reptans of the sun-fish, [472]
Tenches destroyed by Ligulæ, [469]
Tetrastoma renale, notice of the so-called, [86]
Tetrabothrium triangulare, from Delphinis, [422]
Thecosoma considered as a synonym of Bilharzia, [89]
Thorn-headed worms resemble nematodes, [6]
Thread-worm, description of the common, [227]
Tinamou, worms from the, [447]
Tongues of living animals inspected for “cyst”, [80]
Tope, or penny dog-fish, Tetrarhynchus of the, [471]
Trachearian arachnida, parasitic families of, [5]
Trematoda, families of the order of, [4]
Trematode-larvæ, Pagenstecher’s researches on, [462]
Trematodes infesting opossums, [432]
Triænophoras nodulosus with two heads, [105]
Trichina affinis, the so-called, [406]
" spiralis, discovery of, in man, [194]
" " description of the mature, [153]
" " experiments conducted in England with, [157]
" " in relation to diseased meat, [166]
" " temperature necessary to kill the, [70]
Trichinidæ form a family of round worms, [5]
Trichinosis in animals, symptoms of, [163]
" in England, an outbreak of, [169]
" in Germany, outbreaks of, [168]
Trichocephalidæ, a family of round worms, [5]
Trichocephalus affinis in sheep, [349]
" crenatus of the hog, [406]
" dispar, description of the, [178]
Trichosoma, new species found by Solger, [456]
Tricuspidaria nodulosa, with two heads, [105]
" (Triænophorus) nodulosa infesting fishes, [470]
Tristomes not strictly entozoa, [463]
Tristomidæ, a family of flukes, [4]
Trout, Echinorhynchi in the, [475]
" the, a probable source of Bothriocephalus, [470]
Tsetse fly fatal to the horse, [388]
Turbellarians, remark concerning the, [8]
Turbot, Echinorhynchi in the, [475]
Turkeys, water, parasites found by Wyman in, [446]
Turtle, worms from a snapping, [455]
Tympanum of whales, worms in the cavity of the, [425]
Tyroglyphus Méricourti of Laboulbène, [266]
Urobales palustris in connection with the guinea-worm, [219]
Udonella caligorum, peculiar habit of, [484]
" mode of development of, [463]
Wagtail, flukes reared by Zeller in the, [436]
Wallaby, Filaria from the abdomen of a, [433]
" tapeworms observed in the, [432]
Warblers, development of flukes in, [435]
Warbles formed by the larvæ of Œstrus, [351]
Wasps (Vespa), Sphærularia in, [481]
Water-hen, worms found in the legs of the, [447]
Water-turkeys, worms in the cranium of, [446]
Weasles, internal parasites of, [298]
" source of tapeworms in, [296]
Whale-lice (Cyami and Pycnogonidæ), [428]
" (Cyamidæ), zoological position of, [5]
Whale-worms found by John Hunter, [427]
Whales, ectozoa of, [428]
" internal parasites of, [416]
Whip-worm (Trichocephalus) of the hog, [406]
White-throat, flukes reared by Zeller in the, [436]
Wombat, tapeworm found in the, [432]
Worm-aneurism, Bollinger’s researches on, [368]
Worm-like sac in the mitral valve of a horse, [281]
Worms are not a criterion of previous disease, [435]
" from the heart of a guillemot, [447]
" infesting the Virginian opossum, [433]
" in the knee-joint of a kangaroo, [433]
" in the tympanic cavity of whales, [425]
" in whales, found by John Hunter, [427]
" mortality in England from, [285]
" of the kangaroo in the Hunterian Museum, [433]
Zebra, hydatids from the liver of the, [366]
" " from a, described by Huxley, [117]
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INDEX
Acton on the Reproductive Organs, [8]
Adams (W.) on Clubfoot, [6]
— (R.) on Rheumatic Gout, [19]
Allingham’s Diseases of the Rectum, [7]
Anatomical Remembrancer, [11]
Anderson (McC.) on Eczema, [19]
— (McC.) on Parasitic Affections, [19]
Aveling’s Influence of Posture, [14]
Balfour’s Diseases of the Heart, [16]
Bantock’s Rupture of Perineum, [14]
Barclay’s Medical Diagnosis, [12]
Barker’s Puerperal Diseases, [13]
Barnes’ Obstetric Operations, [14]
— Diseases of Women, [14]
Basham on Diseases of the Kidneys, [8]
Beale on Kidney Diseases, [8]
— on Microscope in Medicine, [11]
Bellamy’s Guide to Surgical Anatomy, [10]
Bennet’s Winter and Spring on the Mediterranean, [17]
— Pulmonary Consumption, [17]
— Nutrition, [18]
Bennett (J. R.) on Cancerous Growths, [19]
Berkart’s Asthma, [15]
Bigg’s Orthopraxy, [6]
Binz’s Elements of Therapeutics, [12]
Black on the Urinary Organs, [8]
Blakiston’s Clinical Reminiscences, [11]
Bose’s Rational Therapeutics, [11]
— Recognisant Medicine, [11]
Braune’s Topographical Anatomy, [11]
Brodhurst’s Orthopædic Surgery, [6]
Bryant’s Practice of Surgery, [4]
Burdett’s Cottage Hospital, [15]
Burnett on the Ear, [6]
Buzzard on Syphilitic Nervous Affections, [8]
Carpenter’s Human Physiology, [10]
Carter (H. V.) on Mycetoma, [20]
Carter (W.) on Renal and Urinary Diseases, [8]
Cauty on Diseases of the Skin, [20]
Chapman on Neuralgia, [19]
Charteris’ Practice of Medicine, [11]
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— Practical Lithotomy and Lithotrity, [7]
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TRANSFUSION OF HUMAN BLOOD:
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ILLUSTRATIONS OF CLINICAL SURGERY,
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STRICTURE OF THE URETHRA
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DISEASES OF THE URINARY ORGANS:
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LITHOTOMY AND EXTRACTION OF STONE
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PATHOLOGICAL ANATOMY:
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INFLUENCE OF POSTURE ON WOMEN
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TREATMENT OF PULMONARY CONSUMPTION
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NUTRITION IN HEALTH AND DISEASE:
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DANGERS TO HEALTH:
A Pictorial Guide to Domestic Sanitary Defects, by T. Pridgin Teale, M.A., Surgeon to the Leeds General Infirmary. With 55 Lithographs, 8vo, 10s. [1878]
MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION OF DRINKING WATER:
A Guide, by John D. Macdonald, M.D., F.R.S., Assistant Professor of Naval Hygiene, Army Medical School. 8vo, with 24 Plates, 7s. 6d. [1875]
HANDBOOK OF MEDICAL AND SURGICAL ELECTRICITY,
by Herbert Tibbits, M.D., F.R.C.P.E., Senior Physician to the West London Hospital for Paralysis and Epilepsy. Second Edition, 8vo, with 95 Engravings, 9s. [1877]
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
A MAP OF ZIEMSSEN’S MOTOR POINTS OF THE HUMAN BODY:
a Guide to Localised Electrisation. Mounted on Rollers, 35 × 21. With 20 Illustrations, 5s. [1877]
CLINICAL USES OF ELECTRICITY;
Lectures delivered at University College Hospital by J. Russell Reynolds, M.D. Lond., F.R.C.P., F.R.S., Professor of Medicine in University College. Second Edition, post 8vo, 3s. 6d. [1875]
MEDICO-ELECTRIC APPARATUS;
A Practical Description of every Form in Modern Use, with Plain Directions for Mounting, Charging, and Working, by Salt & Son, Birmingham. Second Edition, revised and enlarged, with 33 Engravings, 8vo, 2s. 6d. [1877]
A DICTIONARY OF MEDICAL SCIENCE;
containing a concise explanation of the various subjects and terms of Medicine, &c.; Notices of Climate and Mineral Waters; Formulæ for Officinal, Empirical, and Dietetic Preparations; with the Accentuation and Etymology of the terms and the French and other Synonyms, by Robley Dunglison, M.D., LL.D. New Edition, royal 8vo, 28s. [1874]
A MEDICAL VOCABULARY;
being an Explanation of all Terms and Phrases used in the various Departments of Medical Science and Practice, giving their derivation, meaning, application, and pronunciation, by Robert G. Mayne, M.D., LL.D. Fourth Edition, fcap 8vo, 10s. [1876]
ATLAS OF OPHTHALMOSCOPY,
by R. Liebreich, Ophthalmic Surgeon to St. Thomas’s Hospital. Translated into English by H. Rosborough Swaney, M.B. Dub. Second Edition, containing 59 Figures, 4to, £1 10s. [1870]
DISEASES OF THE EYE:
a Manual by C. Macnamara, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to Westminster Hospital. Third Edition, fcap. 8vo, with Coloured Plates and Engravings, 12s. 6d. [1876]
DISEASES OF THE EYE:
A Practical Treatise by Haynes Walton, F.R.C.S., Surgeon to St. Mary’s Hospital and in charge of its Ophthalmological Department. Third Edition, 8vo, with 3 Plates and nearly 300 Engravings, 25s. [1875]
HINTS ON OPHTHALMIC OUT-PATIENT PRACTICE,
by Charles Higgens, F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Assistant Surgeon to, and Lecturer on Ophthalmology at, Guy’s Hospital. Second Edition, fcap. 8vo, 3s. [1879]
OPHTHALMIC MEDICINE AND SURGERY:
a Manual by T. Wharton Jones, F.R.C.S., F.R.S., Professor of Ophthalmic Medicine and Surgery in University College. Third Edition, fcap. 8vo, with 9 Coloured Plates and 173 Engravings, 12s. 6d. [1865]
DISEASES OF THE EYE:
A Treatise by J. Soelberg Wells, F.R.C.S., Ophthalmic Surgeon to King’s College Hospital and Surgeon to the Royal London Ophthalmic Hospital. Third Edition, 8vo, with Coloured Plates and Engravings, 25s. [1873]
BY THE SAME AUTHOR.
LONG, SHORT, AND WEAK SIGHT,
and their Treatment by the Scientific use of Spectacles. Fourth Edition, 8vo, 6s. [1873]
A SYSTEM OF DENTAL SURGERY,
by John Tomes, F.R.S., and Charles S. Tomes, M.A., F.R.S., Lecturer on Dental Anatomy and Physiology at the Dental Hospital of London. Second Edition, fcap 8vo, with 268 Engravings, 14s. [1873]
DENTAL ANATOMY, HUMAN AND COMPARATIVE:
A Manual, by Charles S. Tomes, M.A., F.R.S., Lecturer on Dental Anatomy and Physiology at the Dental Hospital of London. With 179 Engravings, crown 8vo, 10s. 6d. [1876]
A MANUAL OF DENTAL MECHANICS,
with an Account of the Materials and Appliances used in Mechanical Dentistry, by Oakley Coles, L.D.S., R.C.S., Surgeon-Dentist to the Hospital for Diseases of the Throat. Second Edition, crown 8vo, with 140 Engravings, 7s. 6d. [1876]
HANDBOOK OF DENTAL ANATOMY
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STUDENT’S GUIDE TO DENTAL ANATOMY AND SURGERY,
by Henry Sewill, M.R.C.S., L.D.S., late Dentist to the West London Hospital. With 77 Engravings, fcap. 8vo, 5s. 6d. [1876]
OPERATIVE DENTISTRY:
A Practical Treatise, by Jonathan Taft, D.D.S., Professor of Operative Dentistry in the Ohio College of Dental Surgery. Third Edition, thoroughly revised, with many additions, and 134 Engravings, 8vo, 18s. [1877]
DENTAL CARIES
and its Causes: an Investigation into the influence of Fungi in the Destruction of the Teeth, by Drs. Leber and Rottenstein. Translated by H. Chandler, D.M.D., Professor in the Dental School of Harvard University. With Illustrations, royal 8vo, 5s. [1878]
EPIDEMIOLOGY;
or, the Remote Cause of Epidemic Diseases in the Animal and in the Vegetable Creation, by John Parkin, M.D., F.R.C.P.E. Part I, Contagion—Modern Theories—Cholera—Epizootica. 8vo, 5s. [1878]
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Corrections and inconsistencies:
[(Return to Transcriber’s notes)]
Corrections:
Acaris mystax-->Ascaris mystax
adminstration-->administration
althougth-->although
Anthomyia canicularis-->Anthomyia canalicularis
Arynchotænia-->Arhynchotænia
Arynchotæniada-->Arhynchotæniada
Biblliography-->Bibliography
Bilb.-->Bibl.
Bothrocephali-->Bothriocephali
C. simplicornis-->C. simplicicornis
Cænurus-->Cœnurus
Capercaille-->Capercaillie
chrisoptera-->chrysoptera
Conorhinus nigrovarious-->Conorhinus nigrovarius
consquently-->consequently
D[istoma]. megostomum-->D. megastomum
diplayed--> displayed
disloged-->dislodged
Dr.-->Dr
echinoccocus-->echinococcus
epizöoty-->epizoöty
favour-->favor
favoured-->favored
Gastereosteus-->Gasterosteus
Gymnorynchus-->Gymnorhynchus
Haus-Saügethiere-->Haus-Säugethiere
i. e.-->i.e.
Incidently-->Incidentally
Involdsorme-->Indvoldsorme
Lernæadæ-->Lernæidæ
Mallacobdellidæ-->Malacobdellidæ
Managerie-->Menagerie
mesentric-->mesenteric
Parasites of Wales-->Parasites of Whales
phemonenon-->phenomenon
reavealed-->revealed
reseaches-->researches
Scarcoptes-->Sarcoptes
Schleisner's-->Schleissner's
acuticudatus-->acuticaudatus
Structually-->Structurally
the the-->the
themelves-->themselves
they becomes-->they become
Thierarztliche-->Thierärztliche
Thierhielk-->Thierheilk
tres-->très
Tricocephalus-->Trichocephalus
Vieteljahrschr-->Vierteljahrschr
where-->were
Common inconsistencies:
a) spelling variations
approximate(ly)/approximative(ly)
Blaptidæ/Blapsidæ
color/colour (ed, ing)
Cotylogaster cochleariforme/Cotylegaster cochleariform
Didelphis/Didelphus/Didelphys
Distoma coronarium/Distoma coronatum
Entwickelungsgeschichte/Entwicklungsgeschichte
Fürstenberg/Furstenberg/Furstenburg/Fürstenburg
harbor/harbour (ed, ing, s)
Idolocoris/Idocoloris
imbedded/embedded
labor/labour (er, ing, s)
learnt/learned
Leipsic/Leipsig/Leipzig
Linnæus/Linneus
Paramecium coli/Paramæcium coli
racoon/raccoon
Sp. chrisoptera/Sp. chrysoptera
yolk/yelk
b) accents
Böllinger/Bollinger
Cestoïdes/Cestoides
Corré/Corre
Crévaux/Crevaux
développement/dévélopment
escrôto/escroto
Glüge/Gluge
Grübe/Grube
Hyperoödon/Hyperoodon
mètre/mêtre – latter occurs in a quotation – ?accuracy
Sömmer/Sommer
c) hyphenation
bladderworms/bladder-worms
widespread/wide-spread
post mortem/post-mortem
d) possessive apostrophe
Charteris'/Ellis's
Peters'/Chambers's
e) abbreviations
A. lumbricoides / Asc. lumbricoides
A. simplex / Asc. simplex
Bibl./Bibliog.
f) capitalisation
van/Van
cercaria/Cercaria

