FIRST LECTURE. 97 



(S37) Fasciola intestinalis Linnaei^'Sy sterna na- 

 turae, edit, xii, p, I078 ; Dr. Montin expelled 

 this worm from tlie body of a woman, and gave a 

 descriptiun of it in the Memoires de VAcadamie 

 Rnyale des sciences de Suede, in i*^Q3,p. 11^, etc. 

 This worm is found in the human body, and Sme- 

 %io had already spoken of it, Miscellan., p. 563. 

 See Goeze, Versuch. natiirges. etc, p. 186. 



(238) Werner, Vermium intestinal, brevis ex- 

 posit. Contin. etc. p. 19. 



(^89) Block y Trait e de la generation des vers, 

 etc. p. 68, 71- 



(340) We have in the Traite des Maladies des 

 enfans, of Jlosenstein, an excellent description of 

 this worm : see also Block, Traite de la gen. etc. 

 p. 73 ; Goeze, Versuck, natiirg. etc. p. 1S3 ; Wer- 

 ner, Vermium intest. b/evis exposit. Contin. etc. 

 p. 5. When this worm insinuates itself into the 

 stomach it is very dangerous. 



(241) Brera, Sijlloge Opuscidorum, etc. vol. iii. 

 Ticini, 1799, p. 254 ; opuscul. 5, de morbo Yaws 

 dicta et de vena medinensi. etc. 



(S43) Aiict. ad Ilelmintkologiam cor'poris ku- 



mani, Lipsiae, 1793, p. 19, 22, tab. 59 ; Zeder 



calls it " Polystoma sphincteribus sex, pinguicola, 



depressum, postice acuminatum sphincteribus sub 



inargine antico retractililunatim positis, cauda cur- 



vata ; habitat in adipe pone ovarium humauum ;'' 



Erster, J^Tacktrag, etc. p. 203. 

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