10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ENTOZOA»
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entozoa in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
entozoa and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Entozoa, being a supplement to the introduction to the study ...
Cobbold, T. S.—Report on experiments respecting the development and '
migrations of the Entozoa. “ British Assoc. Reports” (of the Bath Meeting), for
1864 (p. 111); and briefly noticed in “Lancet,” for Sept. 24th, 1864. Vegetable,
fruits, and ...
Thomas Spencer COBBOLD, 1869
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Tapeworms (Human
Entozoa): Their Sources, Nature, and Treatment
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Thomas Spencer Cobbold, 2009
OF ENTOZOA. 25 Facts relating to Entozoa, favourable to equivocal generation.
— The alleged primitive formation of certain animals from unorganised animal
matter, is still best supported by certain facts respecting the Entozoa. A complete
...
Joh Müller, John Bell, 1843
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The cyclopaedia of anatomy and physiology
Entozoa do not live for any length of time after being discharged from the natural
places of their abode ; and they survive a very snort time only after the death of
the animals in which they live. If Entozoa are not admitted to be the product of ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: DIA - INS
Entozoa do not live for any length of time after being discharged from the natural
places of their abode ; and they survive a very short time only after the death of
the animals in which they live. If Entozoa are not admitted to be the product of ...
Robert Bentley Todd, 1839
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A system of practical medicine, comprised in a series of ...
These internal parasites, to which the term Entozoa, or the more familiar one of
Worms, has been generally applied, we propose to treat of under the following
sub-divisional heads : 1. the origin, causes, and seat of worms ; 2. the symptoms
...
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A Survey of the Intestinal
Entozoa, Both Protozoal and ...
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
XLII. Remarks on the Entozoa, and on the structural Differences existing among
them : including Suggestions for their Distribution into other Classes. By Richard
Owen, Esq., F.R.S. Z.S., Assistant Conservator of the Museum of the Royal ...
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London Medical Gazette: Or, Journal of Practical Medicine
Let us now pass to the Entozoa. — In the lower forms of Entozoa, as in the taenia
and cysticercus, no nervous system is discoverable. These animals consist of a
gelatinous, more or less, homogeneous mass, in which no distinct nervous ...
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The Medico-Chirurgical Review and Journal of Practical ...
Now, it is not improhable that many entozoa owe their origin to a process similar
to that which we have described. Worms are always a consequence of a
diseased state, and when they produce had symptoms, it is from some accidental
...
James Johnson,M.D. Edited By, 1830