96 NOTES TO THE 



(231) We mast except the Ascarus scabiei, 

 since this, being the special cause of a peculiar dis- 

 ease of the skin, should be particularly considered ; 

 see Bonomo, Observazioni intorno ai pelli celli del 

 corpo umano. Florenza, 1683 ; Linnaei, Amae- 

 nit. acad.y vol. v. no. 82 ; Morgagni de sedibus et 

 caasis morborum^ etc. epist. L. v, art. 4 ; WicTim 

 mann Jletiologie vonder JCraze, Hanover ^ 1786 ; 

 Ilartmann, Dissert, sistens quaesliones super 

 Wichmanni aetiologiam scabiei, etc. Francofurti, 



1789, 4°. 



(S33) Happii, vermium intestinal* hominis Jiis- 

 toria, p. 7j § IV. 



(233) See the note, no. 33. 



(334) Giornale Fisico -medico, Pavia, 1795y 

 tome IV, p. 71« 



(335) Traite des Maladies des enfans, etc, 

 p. 304. 



(3 16) Goeze, VersucJi. JVatur^es. etc.p.'Ji*, 

 Werner, vermium intestinalium, etc. p. 87 j doc- 

 tor Pereboom, a physician of Amsterdam, pretend- 

 ed that he had discovered a new kind of human 

 worms, Descriptio et iconica delineatio novi gene^ 

 ris vermium stomachidae dicti, etc., which accord- 

 ing to him inhabits the stomach ; this worm is of 

 a darkish colour, and seems to possess a more com- 

 pact texture than that of the lumbricoides. 



Goeze and Werner have however made it ap- 

 pear that this stomachic worm is a real lumbricoi- 

 des, which may b& a little different in some of its 

 parts. 



