[14] Bull. Soc. Path. Exotique, v, p. 135.
[15] Lung abscesses generally arise by the bursting of a liver abscess through the diaphragm into the right lower lobe of the lung, sometimes also through conveyance of amœbæ by means of the blood-stream (Banting).
[16] These findings were confirmed by Schaudinn by means of investigations on cats and men. Cf. also Alfred Gross, Marchoux, P. G. Woolley, W. E. Musgrave, H. F. Harris and others.
[17] Arb. a. d. kaiserl. Gesundheitsamte, xix, pp, [547–576].
[18] “Life cycle of Amœba coli in Human Body,” American Medicine, 1904, vii, p. 299; viii, p. 185.
[19] Arch. f. Protistenkunde (1911), xxiv, p. 163.
[20] See Darling, 1913, Arch. Intern. Med., vol. ii, pl. i, fig. 3.
[21] Bull. Soc. Med. et Chirurg. Indo-Chine, iv, p. 474.
[22] Centralbl. f. Bakter., Orig., lii, p. 335.
[23] Philip. Journ. Sc. (1911), B, vi, p. 259.