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cleanliness. Infested clothes that may contain some of the 

 eggs should be boiled or steamed, or the inside of the seams 

 smeared with mercurial ointment. The crab-louse, Pthirius 

 inguinalis, lives on the hairs on protected parts of the body. 

 Sulphur and mercurial ointment are ths remedies used. 



FIG. 182. A chicken-louse, Menopon pallid urn. (Greatly enlarged.) 



Most of the sucking lice on domestic animals belong to the 

 genus H&matopinus. Dogs, horses, cattle, sheep, hogs and 

 other animals are infested with species peculiar to themselves. 

 The animals may be freed from these pests by washing 



