FIRST LECTURE. 8* 



the taenia wliich is sometimes found in the liver of 

 field mice, and the domestic mouse. See Block, 

 the work cited, p. 51, the first species, the taenia- 

 form vesicular worm, the name of cysticerci, late- 

 ly given by Zeder, Erster nachtrag zur vaturg. 

 der eingeweidewilrmer, etc. p. SOS, is equivalent 

 to that 1 have retained. 



(IS-l) In the brain, Ludwig de hydrope cerebri 

 puerorum, Lipsiae, 1774. Hufeland ueherdie na- 

 tur, erkenntrissmittel und Heilart der skrufelkran- 

 theil, Jena, 1795, p. 3S9. Weikard Vermischte 

 med. che Schri^ten v st., p. 74, 76. Medical facts 

 and observations, London, 179-3, vol. iii. In the 

 liver, Baillie^s Morbid Anatomy, London, 1793, 

 no. 9. Under the pectoral muscles, Werner, Ver- 

 mium intestin. brevis expositionis rontiniiatio se- 

 cunda, ciirante Fischer, p. 7- In suppurated ab- 

 scesses, Hunter, in the Transaction of a Society 

 for the improvement of Medicine and Chirurgical 

 knowledge, London, 1793. 



(135) Melanges, par le societe des Curieux de 

 la nature, a Berlin, vol. i. j;. 350. 



(1.^) Bloch, Traite de la generation des vers, 

 ^. 54. 



Zeder, the work cited p. 310, Professor WaU 

 ter assured Bloch, the work cited, p. 51, (hat in ex- 

 amining some dead bodies, he saw a numbt r of hy- 

 datids and vesicular worms pass out of them. 

 Werner, however, in the work cited, p. 68, hav- 

 ing examined tiie membrane of the hydatids^ did 



