Hydatids within the pelvic cavity (Bibliography No. 20 h).—Birkett, J. (voided), ‘Guy’s Hosp. Rep.,’ 1851, p. 300.—Bryant, T., ‘Lancet,’ 1865, pp. 566 and 589.—Corrigan (ovarian), ‘Dub. Quart. Journ.,’ vol. i, 1846.—Crampton (ovarian), ‘Dub. Quart. Journ.,’ vol. ii, 1846.—Curling, T. B. (bladder), ‘Med. Times and Gaz.,’ 1863.—Farre, A., ‘Lancet,’ 1862.—Habershon, ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1860.—Hughes, ‘Lond. Med. Gaz.,’ 1861.—Hunter, T., ‘Trans. of Soc. for Improv. of Med. and Chir. Knowledge,’ 1793, p. 34.—Jennings (simulating pregnancy), ‘Dublin Quart. Journ.,’ 1855.—Lowdell, ‘Lancet,’ 1846.—Maunder, ‘Lancet,’ Sept., 1864, p. 351.—Sadler, M. T. (voided), ‘Med. Times and Gaz.’ 1865.—Simon, J. (voided), ‘Lancet,’ 1853.—Wakley, ‘Lancet,’ 1863.—White, ‘Med. Gaz.,’ 1842.
Hydatids of the heart and blood-vessels (Bibliography No. 20 i).—Bigger, ‘Dub. Path. Soc.’ Rep. in ‘Lancet,’ 1830.—Budd, G., ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1839.—Coote, H., ‘Lond. Med. Gaz.,’ 1854.—Goodhart, ‘Brit. Med. Journ.,’ Nov. 27, 1875.—Price, D., ‘Lond. Med. Repos.,’ 1822.—Smith, R., ‘Lancet,’ 1838.—Trotter, ‘Chem. and Med. Essays,’ 1736.—Wilks (Henderson’s case), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1860.
Hydatids of the brain and cranial cavity (Bibliography, No. 20 k).—(Anonymous) ‘Lancet,’ April, 1864, p. 444.—Bailey, F., ‘Lancet,’ 1825; ‘Lond. Med. Repos.,’ 1826.—Barker, T. A., ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1858.—Bennett, J. R., ‘Med. Times and Gaz.,’ Jan., 1862.—Berncastle, J., ‘Lancet,’ 1846.—Bree, C. R., ‘Lancet,’ 1837.—Brittan, F., ‘Brit. Med. Journ.,’ 1859.—Burton, ‘Med. Times and Gaz.,’ 1862.—Dagleish, G., ‘Lancet,’ 1832.—Fletcher, T. B. E., ‘Assoc. Med. Journ.,’ vol. iii, p. 161, 1855.—Headington, ‘Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ.,’ vol. xv, 1819, p. 504.—Helsham, ‘Med. Comment.,’ vol. xiii, 1788, p. 289.—Macnamara, W. H., ‘Brit. Med. Journ.,’ vol. ii, p. 616, 1876.—Rigden, G., ‘Prov. Med. and Surg. Journ.,’ 1852.—Stewart, J., ‘Lancet,’ 1848.—Sturton, ‘Lancet,’ 1840.—Wilson, E., ‘Lancet,’ 1848.
Hydatids of the bones (Bibliography No. 20 l).—Cobbold, T. S., “Notice of Specimens of Tibial Hydatids in Nottingham,” ‘Brit. Med. Journ.,’ 1865, and in the ‘Veterinarian,’ Feb., 1866.—Idem, “Notice of Specimens from the Tibia in the Mid. Hosp. Museum,” ibid.—Cooper, A., “Foster and Lucas’s case affecting the Tibia,” ‘Surg. Essays,’ Lond., 1818.—Coulson, W. (tibia), ‘Med.-Chir. Trans.,’ 1858; see also Daubeny, H., ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1858.—Erichsen, J. E., in his ‘Surgery,’ 4th edit., pp. 728, 823, and 948, Lond., 1864.—Hunter, W. (tibial, Mus. Spec. at Glasgow), quoted in ‘L’Expérience,’ 1838, p. 531.—Keate, R. (os frontis), ‘Med.-Chir. Trans.,’ 1819.—Lambert, J. (tibia), ‘Lancet,’ 1826.—Thompson, H. (Hearne’s tibial case), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1859.—Webster, F. W. (tibia), ‘New Eng. Med. Journ. of Med. and Surg.,’ 1819.—Wickham, W. J. (tibia), ‘Lond. Med. and Phys. Journ.,’ 1827.
Hydatids of the breast, muscles, and soft parts (Bibliography No. 20 m).—Adams, J. (abdominal parietes), ‘Lancet,’ 1851.—(Anonymous), “Hyd. in the Eye of a Girl,” ‘Boston Med. and Surg. Journ.,’ 1849, p. 28.—Baird, J. (muscles), ‘Edin. Med. and Surg. Journ.,’ 1821.—Birkett, J. (mammary), ‘Lancet,’ March, 1867, p. 263.—Brodie, B. C. (near scapula), ‘Lancet,’ 1818.—Bryant, T. (thigh), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1859.—Idem (thigh), ‘Lancet,’ 1862.—Idem (breast), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ and ‘Lancet,’ Nov., 1865, p. 565.—Cholmeley (from right side), ‘Lancet,’ 1826.—Cooper, B. B. (neck and breast, two cases), ‘Guy’s Hosp. Rep.’ 1851.—Idem, in Birkett’s work on the ‘Breast,’ p. 183; the ‘Institute,’ vol. i. p. 119, 1850.—Dixon, J. (neck), ‘Lancet,’ 1851.—Henry, M. (breast), ‘Lancet,’ Nov., 1861, p. 497.—Hewndon, A. (neck), by Tyson, in ‘Phil. Trans.,’ 1706–7, vol. xxv, p. 2344.—Jones, S. (subperitoneal), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1854.—Rankine, J., “Supposed Hyd. in Synovial Sheaths,” ‘Edin. M. and S. Journ.,’ 1830.—Sands (neck), ‘Amer. Med. Times,’ 1861, vol. ii, p. 376.—White (breast and arm), ‘Lancet,’ 1839.
Hydatids of uncertain seat, or miscellaneous cases and observations (Bibliography No. 20 n).—Barrett, ‘Lond. Med. Gaz.,’ 1838.—Durrant, C. M. (Ipswich Hosp.), ‘Prov. Med. and Surg. Journ.,’ 1851.—Fagge, H., ‘Lancet,’ July, 1868, p. 76.—Greenhow, J. M. (intestinal), ‘Lancet,’ 1823.—Howship, J. (case, with speculative remarks), ‘Edin. M. and S. Journ.,’ 1835.—MacGillivray, P. H. (orbit, &c.), ‘Austral. Med. Journ.,’ Aug., 1865.—Idem, ibid., March, 1867.—Idem (3rd series of cases), ibid., July, 1872.—Idem (treatment with kamala), ibid., July, 1872.—Markham, W. O., “On the ‘son hydatique,’” ‘Assoc. Med. Journ.,’ 1856, p. 1072.—Musgrave (letter to Sir H. Sloane), ‘Phil. Trans.,’ vol. xxiv, 1704–5.—Phillips, ‘Lancet,’ July, 1868, p. 77.—Russell, J. J., ‘Dub. Journ.,’ 1838.—Salter, H., ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1854.—Ward, T. O., ‘Lond. Med. Gaz.,’ 1837.
Hydatids of animals (acephalocysts) (Bibliography No. 20 o).—Böllinger (see Bibl. No. [49]).—Cobbold, ‘Manual,’ l. c. (Bibl. No. 2), 1874.—Crisp, E. (in a turkey and in hogs), ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ 1863.—East, J. (see Steel).—Findeisen, “Echin. in der Lunge,” ‘Repertorium für Thierheilkund.,’ 1875, s. 48.—Gross, S. D. (in swine), ‘Elements of Path. Anat.,’ 1845, p. 118.—Hunter, J., “A Cyst (hydatid) which was filled with water, formed in and filling up the Bone (humerus) of an Ox (from Hunterian MS.),” more fully described in the ‘Catalogue of the Mus. Lond. Coll. Surg.,’ “Path.,” vol. ii, prep. No. 864, p. 201, 1847.—Idem, “On Hydatids in Sheep” (supp. to Trans. of a Soc., l. c., supra), 1793.—Hutchinson, J., “Hydatid in the Eye of a Horse,” ‘Path. Soc. Trans.,’ and ‘Lancet,’ 1857.—Huxley, T. H., “On the Anatomy and Development of Echinoc. veterinorum (from a Zebra),” ‘Proc. Zool. Soc.,’ 1852.—Kirkman, J., “Chronic Disease of the Bones of the Cranium of a Horse, associated with the existence of Hydatids within a Cyst at the inferior part of the Orbit,” the ‘Veterinarian,’ vol. xxxvi, p. 77, 1863.—Lepper, “Hydatids in the Kidney of a Lamb,” the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1863, p. 524.—Martin, J. (in the liver of a sow), ‘Vet. Assoc. Trans.,’ 1842–3, pp. 330 and 364.—Moorcroft, W. (in the brain of a cow), ‘Med. Facts and Observ.,’ vol. iii, 1792.—Morgan, A. (in the brain of a mare), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1855, p. 396.—Peech, S. (in the muscles of a horse), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1854, pp. 80 and 209.—Siedamagrotzky (see Bibliog. No. [49]).—Simonds, J. B., “Remarks on Mr. Scruby’s case of Hydatids in the Liver of a Sheep,” ‘Trans. of Vet. Assoc.,’ 1842–3, p. 331.—Steel, J. H. (in liver of a cow; Mr East’s case), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1878, p. 441.—Stoddart (in liver of a cow), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1838, p. 637.—Thudichum, J. L. W. (in sheep), ‘Assoc. Med. Journ.,’ 1856, p. 195.—Vincent, J. P. (in horse, causing lameness), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1848, p. 674.—Walker, A. (in the liver of a sow), ‘Vet. Record,’ 1846, p. 185.—Woodger (in the brain of a horse), the ‘Veterinarian,’ 1863, p. 75.
Foreign Literature. Human Hydatids (Bibliography No. 20 p).—Böcker, ‘Zur statistik der Echinoc.,’ Berlin, 1868.—Davaine, C., ‘Traité’ (l. c., Bibl. No. 1), p. 350, 1860; 2nd edit. p. 369, 1877.—Idem, “Recherches sur les hydatides, les échinoc., &c.,” ‘Gaz. Méd. de Paris,’ 1855.—Idem, “Recherch. sur le frémissement hydatique,” ‘Gaz. Med.,’ 1862.—Eschricht, ‘Danske videnskab. selsk. forhandl.,’ 1853.—Finsen, ‘Ugeskrift for Läger,’ Bd. iii, 1867; see also ‘Brit. and For. Med.-Chir. Rev.,’ 1868, p. 324; also ‘Schmidt’s Jahrb. für Med.,’ 1867, s. 181.—Guérault, “Sur la maladie hydatique, &c.,” ‘Gaz. des Hôp.,’ 1857.—Hearn, A. W., ‘Kystes hydatiques du poumon et de la plèvre,’ Paris, 1875.—Heller, A., “Die Schmarotzer der Leber,” von Ziemssen’s ‘Handbuch d. Spec. Pathol. und Therapie,’ Bd. viii, s. 559.—Krabbe, H., “Maladie causée en Island par les Échinocoques,” in his ‘Recherches Helminthologiques,’ p. 41, Paris, 1866; ‘Helm. Undersøgelser,’ Copenhagen, 1865, p. 40.—Idem, “Die echinoc. der Islander,” ‘Archiv für Naturg.,’ 1865, and in ‘Den med. Skole i Reykjavik,’ 1868.—Idem (see T. R. Jones, Bibl. No. 2).—Leuckart, R. (l. c., Bibl. No. 1), Bd. i, s. 335, 1863; Bd. ii, s. 859, 1876.—Linder, ‘Echinococcen der Leber,’ Leipsic, 1869.—Naunyn, ‘Archiv für Anat., Physiol.,’ &c., 1862–3.—Neisser, A., ‘Die echinococcen Krankheit.,’ Berlin, 1877.—Rassmussen, ‘Bidrag til Kundskab om Echinoc.,’ &c., 1865; see also ‘Brit. and For. Med.-Chir. Rev.,’ 1866, p. 285, and 1867, p. 424.—Schmalfuss, ‘Ueber Leberechinococcus,’ Breslau, 1868.—Tommasi, T., ‘Storia di un caso di Echinoc.,’ &c., in an appendix (Nota) to his edition of my ‘Lectures’ (Vermi, &c.), Milan, 1873, p. 153.
Note.—As Leuckart, Davaine, and especially Neisser offer exhaustive analyses of the French and German literature of human hydatids, I will only give the authors’ names attached to such additional foreign memoirs and cases as have been published in England. These are quoted in my ‘Introductory Treatise on the Entozoa.’ Full references will be found in the “Bibliography” of that work under the following heads:—Andral (pulmonary veins), Angeli, Auglagnier (bladder), Baillarger (brain), Boinet (liver), Chaubasse (abdominal), Cruveilhier (liver and spleen), Dupuy (hydatids in animals), Demarquay (liver), Dupuytren (muscles and viscera, &c.), Fouquier (lungs), Gayet (liver), Goyrand (liver), Guérard, Guillot, Hedinger (brain), Heintz (liver), Held (thigh), Heller (lip), Klencke (blood, &c.), Kuhn, Lafforgue (liver), Legroux, Livois, Luschka (liver), Martinet (brain, liver), Maug (hand), Meissner, Micheá (brain), Moissenet (liver), Montault (brain), Morrisseau, Nicolai (liver), Oerstelen (kidney), Pohl (abdominal), Quinquirez (bladder), Récamier (abdominal), Richard (liver), Roget (lungs), Roux (pelvic), Rüttel (brain), Schleissner, Sichel, Sömmering (eye), Skoda, Tomowitz (bladder), Zeder (brain).