10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «FLESHWORM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
fleshworm in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
fleshworm im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
1
The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal
We believe that the life of the parasite is destroyed by the process of curing, '- It is
now maintained by several eminent physiologists, that this fleshworm is the
scolex or imperfect condition of the tapeworm or Tarnia solium, and that when ...
2
Zoological Journal of the Linnean Society
This interesting parasite is probably not indigenous, so to speak, in the dog ; but
the ease with which it may be transmitted, and the frequency of its introduction by
experiment, oblige us now to class the fleshworm with other canine entozoa.
Linnean Society of London, 1868
This interesting parasite is probably not indigenous, so to speak, in the dog; but
the ease with which it may be transmitted, and the frequency of its introduction by
experiment, oblige us now to class the fleshworm with other canine entozoa.
Linnean Society of London, 1868
4
Dublin quarterly journal of medical science
It is now maintained by several eminent physiologists, that this fleshworm is the
scolex or imperfect condition of the tapeworm or Tarnia solium, and that, when
passed alive into the intestinal canal of man and other mammalia, it assumes
there ...
5
Journal of the Society of Arts
The fleshworm naturally lives and completes its cycle of life in carnivorous and a
fortiori in omnivorous animals. Mice, rats, hedgehogs, badgers, foxes, eats, and
martins have been observed to harbour these parasites. From one or other of ...
6
Abhráin diaḋa cúige Connaċt
... came beside my bed, and I lost my feeling [consciousness] then. When I got it
again I heard my sister saying to get up and kindle the light. When we kindled the
light we found that there was nothing [no harm] done, not the fog of a fleshworm.
7
Abhráin Diadha Chúige Connacht; Or, The Religious Songs of ...
... came beside my bed, and I lost my feeling [consciousness] then. When I got it
again I heard my sister saying to get up and kindle the light. When we kindled the
light we found that there was nothing [no harm] done, not the fog of a fleshworm.
In this case we shall, in future, have to distinguish between two distinct '
fleshworm ' diseases in the human subject, the one caused by the trichina
fleshworm, and the other by the pelodera fleshworm.1 “The mode in which worms
of the latter ...
9
An Irish-English Dictionary
varioust written F1113, F1115 and mug-o. Frag-0e05, 431515-054, f., a
fleshworm; aletter. See ""3. pfug'oin, g. id" pl. mine, 1%., the barb of a fishing hook
or arrow, See flog. ppi'nrené, -f1$e, 0., curled, tortuous (of the hair). 15's: mumps.
10
Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite ...
Who, then, understands the reciprocal flow and ebb of the infinitely great and the
infinitely small; the echoing of causes in the abysses of beginning, and the
avalanches of creation? A fleshworm is of account; the small is great; the great is
...