NOTES 



TO THE FIRST LECTURE. 



(1) Among the great number of publications of 

 naturalists and physicians of all periods and na- 

 tions, on human worms, the following deserve to 

 be consulted, and it may be added that they are 

 truly classical, 



1 Salandi, Ferdin. Trattato sopra li vermi; 

 Verona, 1607, 4°. 



3 Redi, Franc. Osservazioni intorno agli an- 

 imali ^viventi che si trovano negli animali viventi ; 

 Firenze, 1684, fol. 



3. Vallisneri, Ant. OjJere fisico-mediche ; Ve- 

 nezia, 1733, fol. torn. 1, p. 113. 



4. Leclerc, Dan. Historia naturalis et med'ca 

 latoram lumhricoriim intra hominem, et alia anima- 

 lia nascentium, ex variis auctoribiis, et propriis oh- 

 sei'vationibiis, etc.; Genevae, 1715, 4°. 



5. Andry. J)e la Generation des vers dans 

 le corps de Vhomme, ect. ; third edition, Paris ; 

 1741, torn, il, 8°. 



6. Van-Doeveren. Dissert, de vermibus inti^s- 

 tinalibus hominum ; Liigduni-Batavoram^ 17^3, 

 4,0. 



7. Pallas. Dessert, de insectis viventibus intra 

 viventia ; Lngduni-Batavoriim, 1760, 4°. 



